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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , SATURDAY. JANtfAliY 2 $ , 1884 ; Koyal , lilcli , Kca Biootiv In this co.mtry we nrc nil kings , and we arc all entitled to have as peed blood ns that which courses through the veins of emperors. * ) There arc princes and million- nircs languishing : m feebleness and broken-down bodily health who would be glad to have the strength of the humblest laboring man. And there arc many people who arc neither kings , emperors , nor millionaires , whose blood is thin , vhose circulation is poor , who arc sufTering from lassitude and debility , nnd who know not the pleasure of a hearty meal , nor the enjoyment of t being able to do a good day's work. Ifsuch people will put some iron into their blood , they will vitalize and enrich it. They can do this by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters , the purest and most excellent iron med icine ever made. Thousands who were weak , languid , pale , and pros- fated , arc now happy to say that Brown's Iron Bitters brought them up and cave them new life. c ' lu K. C. WnTr'fi NEIITK AMI HIIAIN Tr.rAT. nr..STnmiiinint ( od sppoilio for Hs-storin , DizzU ness , ( tonvuleioim , Tits , Nervous IScumiRio , Headnchn.NorvoiiB rrostnitioncmiuul by tlio use ofnlcoliol or tobacco , Wnkofnlncps , Jlrntnl lc- prcRBiou , Bof toning oE tbo Drain resulting in in pnnity nnd Imcllng tti mitery , ilerny uud ilenth Premature Old AB" , IlnrronnoHn , Ix ) of power in either BOX , Involuntary Ijowi nnc Hncnnnt- orrhrcn caused byovpr-oiorlion ot thobrnin.Bplf. nbiuoor over-indulgence' . I'icli box contains ono month's treatment , $1.CO n box , c > r nir boxes forr . (0soutbyinail ( propnldon receipt of price. CVA2tiVKT U NIX BOXES To euro nny CAS * With cnoh onlcr received by ui for BIS DOXPB. nccomiMiiiip < l with $5XX ) , wo will pond tlio purcliaSLTour written fnmrantoo to refund - fund tbo money if the treatment deco not effect inpnpdoili'by O. F. QOODMAH , A on ) Omaha Nob. OR , FELIX LEBKUN'S PBEVENTIVE AND 00BB. EITHER SEX. Th remedy bclnff Injected directly to the scat tcoso , requires no change of diet or nauseous , mortunalor polsonouj medicines to bo taken Intern. lY Then -lacJ oa a provontlvo by either BOX , It ll ImpoMloIo to contract any private dlieaM ; but In the cast of those already unfortunately afflicted we trnar. antoo thrco boxes to euro , or wo will refund tbt money. Price by mall , portage paid , ( a per box , or Ihrea boxei for V , ' ' ' IWlU'l'l'KNjaUARANTEKa tined by all anthorizodageaU. | Br.FelizLeBron&Go BOLE PROPRIETORS. F. Ooodman , Druggist. 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" ' i tvi P u n s : B L O.Q D ppopplfTORS AND r9J A fl | U F A C T U R E H 8 First Tiovo Fnlllilcsi. I moil to Jump n ( kipping rope , With n little mnld of novcnj HoJt chocks were rosy , ron nml round , Her eyes wore lit from Heaven. Ahl tlio llttlo frock alii were , All utalnod and rent I found it ; A faded ribbon nt her wnlftt , That hardly would go roand It. IFcr llttlo fnco was brown with tnn , Her nose wag freckled badly ; About lior mouth worn cnimbi of broad , I kl.isoJ , and loved lior mndly ! fany n dny , In springs gene by , With hoop and skipping rope , Wo plnyod , qulto Innocent of care ; ( Julto Ignorant of floap. Alni , the tlmntjo that time has wroughtl I hardly core tnclildo her ; But tlio inaldon of the skipping rope Is now n circus rider , [ 0. H. W. HONEY FOURTH 13 LADIES. ThoMollcro plastron In arlous forma Is much worn , Alligator skin bonnota hayo not proved a In Washington on cold dixys the Indies wear lo wo moan limhlnga.p The Newmarket bonnet bids fnlr to liavo a long run of popularity. There l a return to the simple and original style of ulster , with sloovca and lined hood. Silver lace pins are very foshtonablo with blotk dresses or mixtures of black with white , A woman will forgot anything in tlio man she loves except lifting his hat too politely to Another woman. It make * a married man mad to pay $27 fern n bonnet that ho hat to look twlco at to BOO , Philadelphia Call. The now cashmere hnao nppenr In fine , dark cloth shades , anu also In the inouaa grays nnd cinnamon-browns , It U not until a man marries an 18-yoar old angel In pink nnd uhlto that ho roallros what a glorious cook his mother was. The old jaapo and pretty chono nllkn reap- hoar as "jasper" and "onyx" silks n nomenclature - claturo stolen from the jewelers. Mural Ilalstod unbends himself to nottco that the girl of the period IB yet to appear with n stulfod ostrich on her hat. The HBO of lace Is enormous. 11 vo thousand yard * nro said to Imvo heon employed In the construction of n recent outfit for a bride. If there Is ono time inoro than another when a women should bo antlroly alouo it is when a line full of clothes comes down in the mud. The fashionable shade of pink , known al topa/ , which has a delicate sheen of gold in it , IH very becoming both to dark nnd fair com- ploMuni. Throe women in Portland. Oregon , got into a quarrel in a street car and had to bo nut of. ( They than milled hair in the street until a man separated them. If grooso or oil Is spilled on a carpet , sprln- klo flour or line meal over the spot as soon as possible , lot It Ho for several hours , and it will alsorb the grease. A quaint brooch is composed of live pieces of bcatoh gold like small coins ; each pioca laps ever the page of that next it , aud a jewel is sunk in each coin , The brocaded detigns of the season are cone or ogg-ahapod , and of largo tilzo. They look , at ii distance especially in raised velvet like Morris wall papers , Ohanccollor Byrd , of Trenton , N. J. , grant ed ft ( lh orco Friday for good causes , but ruled that a wife's being hugged nnd kiesod by another man WAS not sufficient cause. 1'oachos and apnpots are simulated In che nille for pendent trimmings , nod upon rich satin and \elvot drosses. They ore used prin clpally for panic and shoulder trimmings. A leap year party iejonejfor which the ladies send out the invitatonsongago ! the sleighs , do the drhing , order the supper , and , in fact , attend - tend tq everything except paying tlio kills. The reason , English girls are so healthy is because they walk , drive , ride , row and fay ball. They ro a mighty fine sot , and barring their slang are as good as our American girtj. A Baltimore girl who called for a pair of ear-muffs was indignant when the clerk Iiaulod down a cmipto of fur circulars , and told her they didn't haTO any half nizoa. [ Burlington Free Proas. Among other things recently stolen by n servant girl In Hartford , Cemn. , was a sot of false teeth belonging to her mistreat. The lady , who was yowng , trio < ) to- keep this part of her ibes a secret , but it leaked out after awhile. The fot'st snpphirsfl owned' ' by the wife of Mr. Macfcry. o ! "bonanza" fame , iff valued at $900,000 , ami1 comprises the diadem , bracelets , ring , earring * and necklace , with a liurg.0 pen dant. The contents of her jewelry cbcst are valued at 31,000,000. * It has boon discovered ihat a seal skm Mverjno starts perspiration aud ruins tho- clothing : be- ueath it. This , howovw , is IM argument against it. A woman wltb a long seal oiin garment need no * bother nboub wearing : good clo&flg underneath it. Fine liandkorchiefs , very dolIcateJp uotchstl and exquisitely embroidered on the odgoin white or colors , nso greatly profbrroil to the more showy stylos. A ' 'novelty" whltb shows photographed or etched heads as a border , or in the csrnor , Is in execrable tito. A iiovolty of the season comisU of aoape aud mull all In one. The elongated fronts tor- niluato in curved polnta , whloh ) whou < re- inireJ | , turn under , ami nro fastened by a hook to the cape , to the-lininyof wKlciuls alllxed au eye , placed n fbw Indies' below tlm waist. JHusulan embroidery , ( ir needlework wltttuut any wrong eido , is much unod upon > handsome cashmere dresses for homo wear. The coVom of the silk embroidery arc dark wowl-browi , deep rod and1 Venetian red , and the color of the qaslnnoro nuns' gray and fawn > color or dark strawberry , A curtails use ha * been made-1 of artificial flowers this soaeon by applying them to fine Iiuliun cashmere , and outlining and oomblulnj tlum with leaves wrought in brown and' ' greou chenille , The ( lowers uro of velvets enlarged In BIBO. and the robes thoss flniHhodttiid'"elK ' ) orated1' cost 8250. Some bountiful morning gowns &nva besn mado'recontly hvtwo sluuicw of Bills crimson and" gold , tfor example-lined wltlii orluison watered silk and finished with { nU > ruillod nm jabots of crixunSpanish lUcsj Cord and tas- sals of mixed crimson and gold ullkbigln from the shirring nt the back aud > are knotted cut the Bide , Many 'Washington liuliou now\rHto theai. Uiomselvo4 "Mrs. Secrotaryi , ' " MM. ( lonoral , " and Mm. Caminodine . " Wo hopa the style will Aproadluntll suoh sig natures ol the following boooino oommoii "Mrs. Dry Uood Clerk . " "Mrs. Butohen , " Mrs. Cobbler - . "Mro , Harmon Mrs.IHod Carrier - > ' "flfc ) . OILCity IJvm rick. rick.Very llttlo jewelry | U i wom in u > street , a collar button , umVorysainll Itxub earrings being th inali ) . itouu. liVeailaoo jlct hu\o. to certain extent dlianpimnadi with UIfUl W a VW4iVt * * w wkv , wmfj- - the ties nnd iabots , nhlclt are now to the ancient nod reupottablo "niamiuryi , " who do not keoi > notes of scagraM and do not feel dressed without a buw aUtlie thtxmt M rta oqulvalont la lace. Many young ladles of Mijh soclaH i > OBiti.n . in its and other cities liavo set a luvol tuuHion , hlch la klmply that of taking ( u-lvato lessons. u dressmaking. This orfejnatoci lirst a * a sort ! revolt against the enormous pikes tukwl by ashluimblo inodUtos for the creation , of their alnty robes , "Let th * good work gu oul" no ay the fathers aud brothers who for , & , thoiio miiy yoaw , have grimly Buifoicd tktaiselvDs , o be plundered by thosa ox t itlouers. In whvso iperfencod bauds the "noclety girl" uud the 'society glrlV motlttv Imvo toou M clay in ho handi of the pottM. Jewelry appeara toxuu IBWO than ever iu ho lloo of bauglea The Blender port bob leurof plain gold , howe\er , Is now replaced iy narrow bauds eot around the outrr fcaU vlth gems of Nouie tleualpuou , emtill &a- nonds being the most itopulur , Or olao ou arge diamond In sunk into the solid baaJ , vi lomcllmos a deUe in ju\vol , nuch as n'tmt ' ; ercup. a daisy , n Htara , or a leaf , tiios thi ilaca of tliiRte stono. A very \ < tty se1 laUly presented aa a blrtlulay uUti , cousUtoi of a pair of bangied hraceloU wli > . huop ear rlni ; , md blender finger rlnr ( to match , al set rpund with tiny diami'di , ruliw am umeralda , the gems reptoaouttny the iultluh o the youiig lady'tf noiuo , A novel and very bright aud ornaments r : k to liansr on th'j wullto held papera c other light wtlcloal * , jnade of fnus. For \h front take ono fan , remove the wire from the bottom , and tpread the fan out straight ; for sldw use fans only pattly open ; for the back you mayuso two fans widely opened , with the handles tied together no that the back ulll bo rounding over the top , or you may usona'to- board for the back , and put ono fan on tliat ot the top in any way that In ornamental. These fans are to bo firmly fastened together , and may bo tied at tbo corners with rib bon or with llttlo cords and ta * < cli. For the t > tpor rack use largo fans , and for bed rooms , where they would do sorvlco ni hair receivers , or receptacles for notes and cards , the smaller ones are In the best taste , Don't Think I'll .lump. "IFavo you taken advantage of leap-year ycti" naked a young lady of a friend , "No , not yet , " she replied. "When do you expect to1 "Oil , I donft think I'll jump till npjlng. " Three maldnns wont skating upon a lake , Upon a lake when the nun wont down ; ] ) ut not or a swain did ono of them take , Tor etch loft hers boliind in the tow n , With heavy hearts awaiting , Tlmy had hoped that when they got on the ice , The ice tin smooth nml without a clolt , " ! That they'd got somoclmp who was nwoot and nice ; But , after all , they pimply got loft , And alone they did tiioir skating. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. Germany has 4."l theatres and noarlv 10,06(1 ( actors , including 08 Mullen , 72 Schmidt * and 05 Meyers' . Lolta maintains liar success In the Mar chioness. She lias full hoUBOi , but they are not crowded. Mlsj Minnie Palmer In crowding the Strand theatre nightly , and Is the rno with the Lon don "dudes. " The "Parisian Komanco" company , of which lllchard Mansliold was star , disbanded in Cincinnati , < ) . , Saturday night. Mrs. Langtry has signed a contract with MonsrH , Gustav and Charles Krolunan to play under their management in San Francisco in May. May.Andres Andres Anton , the tenor , and Mdllo. Blanche Kiorl , the contralto , it Is positively assorted by the management , will sing in Chicago cage during tbo Maplcson season. Her Majesty's opera company gaon per formance of "Alda" nt the Philadelphia Academy of Musio last Monday with June. 1'attl as Alda. Tlio auditorium was packed to the doors , and the receipts were over S10- 000. 000.Tho The Wagner concerts , under the direction of Mr. Thoodc ro Thomas , with lr. Matorna , Herr Wlnkloman and Herr Scaria as the principal soloists , will bo given nt the Metro- polltnn opera house , In Now York. April 22 and 24 , and the afternoon of April 20. The relative merits of 1'anny Davenport and the Jersey Lilly tu fain tors and fallists are dliding the opinions of Now York critics. graceful rebound , Iti \ said that the sale of seats for the opera at the Baltimore Academy of Music , when Mine. 1'attl appears there , has only been equalled onca in that city , namely , at the Junny LInd concert nl the Front Street theatre tro over a nuartor of a centuryago. [ The mle commenced at eight o'clock yesterday morn ing and by noon every seat had been sold. An actor , who w aho somewhat of a statis tician , has calculated that during hla dramatic career Barry Sullivan has committed 17,000 murders and boon IciMod 0,000 times. Irving has a record of 15,000" murdow and of death by violence 7,000 times ; while Charles Wynd- ham has In England nlote been divorced from 2,809 wives. The Now York Tribumrsays that Manngcr Amberg. , of the Thalia thcivtro , has in prei ration - ation a new operetta , "The Lass of ' 70 , which it is proposed shall succeed * to "Dw Afrika- reiso. " It is an o.xporimsnt in the Una of American' opera so much discussed for a Ion ? time. Tlio scene is laid inNew Ycrk and Trenton , and the actions plays during the British occupation , ending \vWi- the crossing of the Delaware and the defeat of the- Hes sians nt Trenton. The libretto Is b ? Lee oldmark , tie mnoic b > LudwIpKnglaniW. ' 11EL1GIOU8. Texoa la Ustorit-K ; to n boy proreher nartod I.1Poaraon. { . Indiana has 357T church odGccvnlu ! d' at S12WD,000. ; Sbo > ] ) ay her ministers 81,05 - 337. , Tte latest roport'ili that the Itov.-Dr. Join R. Ponton , formortyof HarrisburgrjidWash- Ingtont bnt nmr of UW York , is t > bn th < j next president af PWLncckon. In 11 3 the ConfpecaUonallsts formed 15J churche-j , rdalned naa inatallod 219 iniuistors- , and diemJeiiod 110 jwstoiw , 8lxty-Bl.a. miniti' torsdioK Their a\er Kanp8 was 05 j'sonrs and 4 months 'Jfho wholt number of churchbs is stated to-bo' 4,010 , a ujt.gam of 80 } of mem- bore 395,113 , a fninof. . 7,3i)5 ; of ministers 3,701 agnlBMt 3,72i : lost jvar. Tlio Itcman CatboK * church of I&jdand have long projiosod to biild a cathedral worthy of their fnlth. Tha pro-sttthodral at Kausing- ton is but a , tony maVaehlft , The arrange- mentrt orq JBOW comp lototlto comuionco a lung- nlGcorit Btrictnio iu AV ? tmInstor. It. is to coot 500 , Ml ) , and nvill be erected withtu a Htono'a throw of th ( i Vl-Horia statiotx The ileaign ni > pieved ' Is no similar to > the "VotIy-Kircho"fttV leniw If wo are notgottl ngtabo a inoro godly nation it la t ot Jor lo < ; k o } churches. In 1KOO there was on i churcl t to every 1710 imhabi- tants ; in 18SOXeio \v at oaa church to every 76 luhabituctu. In 180 ; there were 2DC1 proacherH , In.iaSO the ire were O'J.870. The in crease of population , for tbo ton years prti- coding 1880 wn 30i > or nttho ; Incronoof church counr.unitlcs i lurliif the same your waa GO per cunt. Tliw a bowo-tlmt the proacJiora are getting in Uiet r wok ; but they. wore greatly assist JuV i > y tl 10 j-ntrio in 1873 aud the subsequent hard tlia 03. Tliore la nothing so provocative cfiqoodu- iia-jiovorty. It bjuags along with It hui lllt y. PEBPfiaii kUKa > Diiors. When n iculaia iu ad hi" always weao high beels. I When trorapiiMxi ts t-nunp then coiuos. the i tomato cau , j Tlio nmyraof' W | ilia 'tWlla has a tlogf tbnt ta pins varfeuimsr y. 'Jlwro Is no y articular anon why a.iaiyoi < 'a dog should be any inora ' , uuk up tlcauioaut her ifkiu'H. "NVliat wwi-tJaofcaustrof lib deatW'-Rjkfltl a mim of n ctiunort reforming to a pool follow who had j'JuUbeen brotiahtiin. "Hc.jumpotl otn concliislo ' .vofl ihb reply. BuUi-xi/jxiut Inquiry dWAll > | > ud. the fact that the * diseased bail lojpoJiunotttn mu-'Vuiilnd legs. If there U luaytJilng lhat convince * A. young iuuuand tHUtitwouldlbocheai or nftondl to uigtigo n hlrvid Rlrl it IH to find that , Uin < dear , 'oung ' croixturu baa ( jfne and Btaxoluxl his night shlot BO that It snakes Urn. dreiuu. (01 ( night of wiinUinl ' plaltra uud ocalpng.knl { o , "What'hUiat you * * , tannlag1' ? aokada Tln- tor to rviWoburn torsicry thootber.duy. "It la an ciuplxunt'n skta. " caino the reply , "Do douuo1i in th-tit lino1' "Oh ou : - , not lio- ; ihant Bklnu are oc&rco , bit thle.it > . rn < pedal Mxler toiiiUco a pair of clipper * ftc a.diicoio iflrl. " SomenllloJournoU A.3Mtun ( papef > uayn that n.uoniiioiopUvo roaii know lug tb t bin llf was tipldly draw- 'UK "M a cloio , caUed Ida \ lfo to..Klia wtd aald : 'Nt-wUiUnu , you. know tl t Iu abostk to die ; ilvall you o\cr tiiuk of mo nhou IVn gene ! " 'Oh , you , darling , " sob'jod his wiftx "I can v r forgot /ou , and i ! > v31i that your ( rave la kept r < ro u. " "Yc , my dear , I know vou will ; but 1 bavo reolotUnnueut , " "What IB It , dnrllnfS' "DonoUke ylt that vulgar , 'ow-dowit cojnnou icrttonlikfl Slmpaon'H grave , which U so dl tnstowlUi ! , Uxoeyc. Keep it i > Hell , delltato , ell o RMMJ. " Detroit Vie * Prona. "I dealt knew how 1 can m ko aiding now , " srJd.an . oLO tlmo poutl einan to an nc- ijualntuiice.l'I li v bton doing % enr wul until t fi other day. Tbon my luck dmn oi kud aluno than bread hiwbounpcaroo. " ' ' iiappwied to thangu your luck ? " the a t uo oskod. ' 'Wliy , you too , my vtifo , I ( Vited oa , aud Wlm haa Buppoitod me fo veurs , got * dlvorcu. I dou't knavwhat to da I'M. ufralil I'll have to co to WQY&Just mv luck you see. Hang It , uha wag dolnttwol ! 1 didn't complain of the fore , particulariy.am I didnt grumble when uho failed to consul mo in regard to the clot'.iw I wxa to wear , bi ili thought she could do better , It has a wayn beau tUo way. A woman ne\er kno\\ wban who Is doing well , " Arkansaw Tra\- ler. Als'owVork show ulndow contains two Iberian cats , for which lost week 5200 wai fforcd. lints patronized n Wntorbnry , Conn. , bird Lore tha other nlght.and killed olghtoon cana * let , pulling them piecemeal through the wires ftho cagon , The traveling showmen are exhibiting thrco kolotons of Oultonu hl nkoloton when bo vas n boy. his skeleton before bo shot Gar- eld , and his skeleton after ho had boon tanged. What it said to bo the largest photograph In bo world , hangs in n corridor of the Powers block at Rochester. la Is a picture of the evenly members of the Munroe Commnndory > f Knights Tomnlar , is 10J feet long , -11 foot ilgh , weight COO pounds , and cost $700. While on hi * way from Kngland to Auslr.v la , Mr. M , I ) . Conuny , who is making a tour .round the world , aw n very peculiar sun , Una morning , ho a yn/ / that In the place of the isunl Him , nn intense blue sun rose above the mrizon , and maintained its startling color the entire day , The following ngos have , on the authority of skilled arboriculturists , bcon attained by trees ; Yew , 3,200 yoanr ; sclmbortia , 3,000 ; cedar , 1,000 ! ; oak , 1,500 , ; spruce , 1.200 ; lime , . .100 ; Orlontlal piano , 1,000 : walnut , IKK ) , oil vo and cyprosi , 800 ; orange , < > 30 ; maple , tiOO , elm , 300. C.xpt. Nelt/ko. of the North Gorman bark jaura Marm , Vrlilch arrived nt Baltimore the other day , seventy days out from Liverpool , oporti that on Doc , 17 ho harpooned n white vhnlo , which Is a rare fish to bo scon In the oa. Ho succcodod In getting the whale ilongsldo under the starboard bow , and , fa.1- oiling n line to the capstan , began to haul it m board , when the harpoon pulled out and .ho . fish was lost. It was twouty-fho foot ong. In a lecture at the Lowell Institute , Bos ; on , Professor Wood gave some very Interest- ng details regarding the phenomena of spider ifo. The female ia much larger and fiercer ban the uinlo , who , whilst paying his nd * ressoa Is constantly in a ntato of danger , 'hreo different kinds of thread are spun by pldors for their wobt. A HcionUflo experi menter once drew 3,480 yards of thread or pldor eilk from the body of n sluglo spider , Ilk may bo woven of n spider's thread which s more glossy and brilliant than that of the ilkworm. Another monstrosity that will no doubt aoon onstltuto a loading attraction in a Pittsburg nu'onm Is a colored boy -u ho is now staying i Hot Springs , Ark. His legs do not extend ownward like other jiersons. but oppar- intly at right angles frith his body. His cnooH consist of bones about auinch tlilclr.and lomo three inches wide , without joints ; they lold tbo shins at right'angleswtth the * thighs. lis elbows nro similarly formed. The toot and hands are natural. If placed downward on the floor his logs and hand's would bo dr- roctly under him. No Ijanglilng AlutJer. Tlando'a arm ontwlnoil her slondir waist ; The rophyrn fanned i r golden hair ; bo looked like sculptured marble' chaste , Sublimely formed , ethereal , fair. lor Ifttlo fairy band ho j And pa/od into her bngl'.t blue oyoV ho nesWod softly on his breast , Tliqn dropped her head rrad heaved a Hgh. Mv yrtcous ! Bollol" cried Claude inn grief ; ' 'Tell this sadrais what secret moans ; peak , angoSI What cangivSToliof ? " She sweetly munmured , "P2 > rk nnd boons,1 * Oil City BHz/itil IMPIEXIES. A Sunday Kbool teacher askccJJ ono of uez ass what it w.ta that made him f cl so uncom- ortabla when he had been doing wrong , r.ml 10 answer cai > immediately , 2-fy fathcs'a oather strap. " * The colored ftVta at Washingto 'have ra- olvod that the Btaedmon's bank swindle wca tlio most Biufviy swindle that en er stained artb or shocked hlc ] > heaven. " TJt ! ( lots tba- tade dollar out at-Jittls. ' Don't you think it a little incona ittont in a E.urcli memborr.rr tald Parson .Tauos to a wealthy parishonor ; "for you to go out ridlnc n the Sabbath ! " "No , indeed , > prer4cd ! the aiiuhonor ; "thati * my way of savice . 'soles , ' 'oa knpw , " Colonel Ingorsoll is songratulatinr ilmself mthnllis freezing , ovrr. Let him- not lay ny such flattorina unatSon to his KovJj The oatiier on earth ux- moderated CYco > tingly. ( Tho- temperature in the other placcvis sold novrc to change. Wltlun the post iTo months twenty 'young ladita bolonglur to & ] fhHadelpWacbur.iliavo socared husbands. A husband is never aafo out of bis wife's ftlg r but it xpeaka bndly for 10 morals of Philrvdelpbia churches t'Ut the ouutr Indy worshlngro- should ncoop in- the benetiiito by the scote. 'JJwo old colored women were bapti xd In the James river. Ou submitted ouletly bile the other camiroub. of the water all > cx > taiueat , shunting : "JQ saw Gabr'll l Bn\v Unbrl , right in do bsktoui obdo ribberl Cress ny heart tor dat visbun ol > glory. " "Hush your mout , Dihey , " said the less ex- tabla ono ; "dat wanutim but a big terra 4i > I done need dr.tj myself. " The preacher whoun tbo biuhop imyoajd [ ion the Bethel African Methodist churohot .ow Haven , and who- was dragged out of the uljit by the enragcdi icoinbera , thus grapkU cnltiy doHcribod his mental processes on that cctasion : My sermon related to peace ( > and Tosporority , the prnxjority of the Christian Larch. The text V/M trom Paalins cxxili Zf l eace bo within thy walla and prosperity vithln thy "alacea. " Iliad just got to that xjtnt whore 1 waa dallueating the character of > cvld. the sweet paaltnlok , when they grabbed wx Than , peace , rfogyerlty , und o\orytliln,7t lea vanished. Eastern papera git.clE some terrible toie on the festive cowboys of the Yellowstone , lere'n the latest : "Out In ( Jlondlvo the other imday , in church , A fellow struck up , 'I ivant a bo an angel and with the nngols etand. ' Ai .ouboy , whoso cariosity hid led hkn.to huich , jumped up.and said he wasn't umoh MI the religious ra kut , but , could helpthnt ellow out , nnd In las * tium u minute ho l. d hot teen balls thcuugbtlio fellow's headland was telling tbo congregation ho didn't wau't anything for his iiaixkau ; he'd merely dcuo.it as an accommodi < tiou. Kx.Governor PAtlerli faro well criftof r.Blblb t ? Maasacbusetts ramixuls n Wa8hlngtoaJL1o&t vriterof the timewluu Mr , Bell , on bacum- ng governor of IUjxas , began his Inauyural , ad dress with : "Mlow-dUzona : Intbo hasito and beautiful Idngua e of Job , 'Now iaiha Yinter of onri diocootunt made glcrl ua < by tills sun of York. " * Tlio result oJ thla.ro- markable pronoundnmonto woa tliattbo Qpv- iruor waa presently overwhelmed ulth-glttof 3iblea from eventtUte and from foreign lmid ; liiblon in l/nslirfi ; Latin , French , , Italia and Hindoo ; Ulual'utad , llluuiluateil , pjUjalot , hieroglyphic ; bound In paper , leather , \olvot out by i cUbrasprQti8by frelf t , byapaclnl ntwsengor. Ajjother result was thai from Gntvostnn toPan Handle aim-fat evcac-mrm , woman and | olaSltl cot a Bible and n.cipxoJ Slmkeeiioaip , and "ro.ul up" until 'Mid ' J-tV , becazno the bost-kuowu alkod about mcu In the statcv Cbuiij ; Mr. Arthur , the Prosliiir's ! < iM n , is srJil ta haiengntfod to bo rswrtod. TMNodaoruo ( MoIndependent ) announces Jio mnrriage nt that t > lao > i f Josaua B rilott , ved eighty , and Mus Jf arnet PwW. aged Mir. David W. Miller aud wH , .o6 PitUburg. j-K , telobrnted the rlxtloth ounlv r ary of holi aiwriugo on TuoMl y. H ( x. Wilier , the oc l papvra Hay , U A , full oouiiin of Gonerol B rant's wife , MUuAyor , dauRbiur of tboInta J. 0. Ayor. foi uhom I'rlnco Phllippo do. Bourbon is said have broken hU heart , to about to marry Commander 1'roJiirick I'oaruau , U. b. N. , \\hlch fact promvta the Now York World to remark that "tbf > roappoa .ta bo otlowt one officer in our . ? whoknowa liqw to capture n prize. " A Day State , girl frlRlitenBd her lever on tlroly out of hla mntrliaoulal iiotlous by vork Insc aud imuontlug huu with tha motUt " NoodThoa Every Hour. " Ho sayil wouli jxirfoctlxT wlllinp to gU o her the grw.tor portion tion of lit tluio.but that liU health. Owuandei nu hour or two out of doors ov ry day for e\ ercliu. i i pa J J mnrU ! ! , c mttt monlal desires of MIw Kmrnn Uutlor U'd to utrongo complications. Tlio lady ba for 66V oral years bean quite popular. Among hnr id nircrs were Mr , Marcus Aloon and Mr. 1) . t. Seymour. Ujran both filio smiled sweetly. and to each In ttirn she pledged her hand , imtl each looked with jealousy npon the other's tmtt , not knowing the ronl truth. At last , a end the suspense , each lov er pressed that .ho day bo iininod for the nuptials , and to each the same day with but 1,110 hour's difference - once In time , was givonw tlio date which WM to mnko each n proud husband. Licenses were procured , and ni Mr. Monn's nppolnt- nont was for an earlier hour the couple were nnrrled. Whllo rolatUn and friends were congratulating Mr. and MM. Moon upon their luptlals a second bridal party , consisting tif Mr. Seymour and attendants , . dnno up and were surprised to find that npreviuuimarrlogo ind already made his Unit fruitless. The affair created quite n sensation , nnd only good management kept the male nrlncipnls apart. At Milwaukee , Jnunary 17th , the social f 'tclea thiroaro In a flurry over an approach. inirnuTiiJt , , iho groom to-bo is a gontle- inun of wealth and culture , who came to Mil- ivaukco from Boston not many years ngo , nnd ins occupied n prominent position in the busi ness world. The bride-elect , n sinter-In , nw jf the coachman of ono of the groom's nclch- jors , is nt Jirmcnt n servant In the household ol her future husband , TJio question , I'Ought wo to visit ? " has boon nlrondy debated In the families of many persons prominent In society , and In most catos has boon decided in the neg ative. The gentleman lias several children , nnd his firsts Ifo has boon dead leas than a year. Ilfl Is about 50 yonrs old , a loading : hurch member , n loader in tbo Young Men's Christian association , and is worth $500,000. 3oven months ngo his wife died , nnd since .lieu ho has boon paying attention to the ser vant girl. Lately they bavo been out riding together , nnd the announcement is now made -hat they are soon to bo married , The gen tleman is ono of the leading members of a rrcat iron corporation doing business In this city nnd Chicago. Ho boa just completed a nagnlficent icsldonco nt n cost of $10,000. To has bcon courted and _ lionized by society icoplo up to this time. Dyspepsia and debility nro two big thiovog ; hey creep iu and steal our health and comfort icfore v > o know It. Let us put n rtop to their nvasions with n bottle of JJmtlock JJlomt Jltt ert , to bo had nt nny drug store. "I hoar you Is bin mighty Kick , Brother Bo- ram. Yon IH lookiii' 11 ko you might n hiul a spell of mnll lout fovor. " "No.Slstor Tsmpy , . ' never had do fuor , but wussor don dat ; IVo > een mighty nigh the kingdom of deff , w&l do Iclicious trcmunjous. I'os had ono good to ol vvid do dobil , and ho liked to got dis n.'g. The Doctof'H Endorsement. Prom John Kuhn , Lafnyotta , Ind. , who that ho in " health " announces ft now "perfect , ve have the following : "Ono year ngo I was , o nil appearance , in < the last stages of con- umptlon. Our btat physicians gave my ca e iip. I finally got so low our doctor said I could lot live twenty-fan ? hours. My friends then nirchosed n bottle of DIl. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR TIE ? ; LUNGS , which con- iderably bonofittod mo. I continued until I look nine battles. I am now In perfect health , mving used no other raedicinb. " DK. DEWITT O. KSIiLlNGEU'S LIN'I- iIKSr is infolliblo for Itthoumatism , Sprains , jamtr.pss and Disease of the Scalp , and for iromotiug the gronth of'iiio Hair. IMoy's Carbolic Trocboi-cruro colds and pro- , in going home in l'l rids- orf , Amiriawan shot doadi The assassin s apparently n working man. Ho was so ured by tkc police. A dynamite bomb , rc- olver ami n jioisoned dagger were found uitk the nssnssii ) . TVorketl Wonders. ft"My daughter was very ba3 off on account of a cold and pain in her lungs. > r. Thomas ? tlectric Oil arc < t tier in t tnty fottr hours. One of the boys was cured of sore throat. This mllcino has worked wonders in our family , " Aliah Pincknajr , Lake Mahopaa , N. Y. The Da PauT ? university , Greoncastle , Ind. , is to liavp-3ght moro butlUings a law collfgo , a. medical college , n theological col M'r , an observatory , two ( Idrmitories , and other gtra ctures to bo erected Without delay. "Broivn's lironclilat Troches" are riuely ku own aa on admirable rrmedy for iroushitifl , Hoarseness , Coughs and Tnroat roiittJcs. Sold c tly in boxes. H(5T C AiaaABliETOTAKJ ! : : (0 O 0) Wl'Z j I SELTZEE S § 2t n o S : w APERIENT. > S * " " ' W ' INVAHUABUCTO TllOa'CtOP A M O * 0037T > K HAHIT. 2. IB O 10IN HOT/WAEEE. / " imported Beer IN iblaager , lul ibaclier , FiJoTier Kaiser . . . . .JBimne a - , Lo'uis j/SbiilaauBGr . . . . - > . . . . . . . . . . . . .St.La uis. ; BesVs. . . . . . . . . . .i . . . .Milwaukee. 'Krag'a ' .1. . . . ' .Omaha * ! Ale. Portejf DomaBtrlo , nnd Wine. ED. MATHER , ! J211- ; Stove Bepadr- Works , Mth Sb. nstoiiB ( ol nI.V.Hcri ) t .ai WICK ! eUnori , chuiKeii to burn coal , t'rat.vXrUvo dtvupcra , la. . coifUniy : on bantl. Try oao oti ouir cA > \ ( ufj bhuhes anil clotbcmlrjcr. mi * Nebraska Cornice A3SD eu GALVANIZED IRON COR9ICES EIN1ALS , WINDOW CAPS , Tiff ; /RON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT MCTALU'EKYUOnT , Iron Fencing ! Crestinif * , lUltistr&Jcd , Veranilu , Otflco tnd IJapl rB , Wodow Mid C'clUr Ouanlu , Kto , COJl. It OAI3EU , DUFRENE fi. MEhDELSOM. 10 OUAUA NVWSAU Has the Largest Stook in Omaha atf the Lowest Prices. Purclmsors should avail themselves t < the opportunity new offered ! to buy nt Low Prices hy taking advantage oi the grtnl inducements set out by PASSENGER ELEVATOR To All Hoars. 1200,1208 nd 1210 FwrnnmSt OMAHA. NEIi UParnam Streets , Below wnlibo found a- few of the BEST and moat DESIRABLE. ARGAIHS- OMAHA CITY PROPERTY. 3'otory brick residonoo , neap St. [ Mary's avenue , at No. 221 12'vacant loto , I block from street cars , same distance Tom Hanscom < Park. Wo offer these lots , which are very desirable ibr building purposes , at a low figure for a few days only. No. 22G 3 lots on Saunders street , near Charles. These lota Trill be Bold cheap and are well located for n.block of stores. No. 229 Business property , rents for § 2.000 , pays 20 per tent. Best thing ever offered. No. 235 Three houses and lots , rents for $ l,200 per year. No. 241 3 lots in Bartlett's addition , very cheap. tV No. 253 15 acres in Cunningham' _ addition. jj/ No. 247 3 lots'in Hanscom place. v No. 94 4 lots on > S. 10th street.- Easy terms. Each , $300. No. 102 House and lot. House , 5 rooms and basement. Lot , GO s40 , S. 10th street , near Charles , $500 down , balance in 2 years. $1,400. > No. 84 9 lots , CGxl32 each , S. lOth-st. . Muut bo sold altogether. 94,500. No. 77 3 houses , 2 brick and 1 frame , on lot 60x132 , S. llth st. $1,900 cash , balance long time. $7,250. fl No. 40 One acre lot and house , 4 * rooms , 4 blocks , S. St. Mary avenue street car linei Very cheap. 83,700. Liberal terras. No. 11 3 houses and lots , 60x140 , S. IGth st. , Nof railroad. This is the best bargain fop an investor ever offered in the city. $2,500. No. 90 A good house of 5 rooms , with basement and other good improvements. Lot , 50x150. 1'ruitr and evergreen trees G years old. Nice residence property. Easy terms. $3,200. No. 19 Now house' and barn. Lot , 132x148. This is a very de sirable residence property pnd is offered'at alow price. Will "ox- change for farm property. 4,500. No. 143 2 lota in Block K , Lowe's 1st addition , $150 each. No. 1G3 8 lots in Boyd's addition. $175 each. Easy terms. No. 107 9 lots in Lowe's eecond addition. Each contains 1 acre , with house and barn. Bargain. No. 169 4 acre lota in Lowe's second addition. No. 179 1 lot in Kountz' third addition. New ] house of 3 rooms , barns , etc. $1,800. No. 181 1 lot in Kountz' third addition , 2 honses , etc. $1,500. No. 184 2 lots in Block 3 , Kountz' third addition. Must be sold together. $2,200. ' No. 180 3 acres in Okahoma , with good 5-room house and other improvements. $3,500.FARM FARM LANDS. No. 261 40 acres near Fort Omaha. No. 262 2 good farms near Waterloo. 240 acre farm near Oaceola , Neb , , $25 per acre. Will exchange for city property. Easy terms. No. 12 2,000 acres of improved land in Hitchcock county , Nebraska , ranging in price from $3.50 to $10 per aero. No. 17 640 acres of good farm land in Damon county. Will ex change for city property. $3.50 per acre. No. 22 The best farm in Nebraska , 7 miles from Omaha , contains 150 acres , 2 houses , 'wells , cisterns , barns and all other first class im provements. Also orchard matured and bearing. Will exchange for city property. No. 107 Several valuable and low-priced tracks of laud in Madison county. 16 farms within from o 12 miles of railroad , and 23 pieces of im proved lands , near Table Rock , Nebraska , nil conveniently near market , and in many instances offered at great bargains. Among other counties in which wo have special bargains in farms and unimproved lands , are Jefferson , Knoz " , Olay , Valley , Webster Sarpy , Hoilan , JBoono , Filrnoro , Cess , "Beward , Merrick and Nuck- olla. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. H.B. IREY & CO. , Real Estate Agents , Southwest Corner 15th and Farnain St. , Omalia , Nob. Anheuser-Busch CELEBRATED and Bottled Boer ThU Excellent Beer npalcs fcr it olt. T Promptly Shipped. ALL OTJB GOODS ABE MADE TO THE STANDARD Cor , 9th Street and Capitol