Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 25, 1884, Image 5

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[ Imported Beer
IN BOTTLES ,
Erlnnger , Bnvnria
Gnlmbnchor , Bnvano ,
Pilsner Bohemian.
| Kaiser Bremen ,
DOMESTIC.
Bud weiser St , Louis.
Anhnusor . . St. Louis.
Bo3i'3. . . .aa Mil'vnukop.
Schlitz-Piisner Milwnukco.
| jKrue'a Omnhn
, Ale , Porter. Domestic aud Rhine
Wine. ED. MAU1U5R
Fflvimm
ELEGYRIG BELT
tno llfltiVAmrHrn'lhiitYen.'litlio KTrrlrlcliy Kii\ „ -
uril ni throiiRli tlio kodj- , and canbu rccbargi.il la nn In-
tUuit by the imtlcnt.
SI.OOO Would Not Duv It.
Dn. HORVB I wai tffl'ctod with rhcumatltm aid
Soured by using a bolt. To nny ono afflicted with
* that dlsoaro , 1 would taf , buy llorno'n Electric rielt ,
Any ono can confer with mo by writing c Ulog
at my ttore , 1420 Douglas rtropt. Omaha , Neb.
WILLIAM LYONS.
MAIN OFFICE Oppoolte poatofflro , room 4 Fran-
or block ,
t3TForralontC. F. Ooodman'a Drug Store 11CO
Orders fiifcdC.o'.D.
266TH EDITION PRICE
, $1.00 ,
BY MAIL POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELF , ,
A CHEAT MEDIOAIj WORK
Exhausted VitalityNorvoug and Physical
rremituro Doollno In Man , Eirorsof Youth , an
untold missiles resulting from Indlocrctlons nr ox
OC3JC9. A book for every min , youn ? , mlddle-njod
and old. It contains 125 proscriptions fnrixll acnt
and chronic ( Uaoaioi oichono ot which Is Inviluibl
80 found by the Author , who.io experjonao fo ;
yeara Ii such taprobibly never betoro fell to ths H
of any physic an SOD pages , baund In bo-.utlfc
Frenchmualta moossodcoven , tntl Bllt.suaraniaod
to bo a flnarwor * n every tonsa , mechinlra.1 , lit
erary nnd professional , than any other vvoik poM
thll country for $2.60 , or tlio money will tie refund
In ovcr/lnstanco. Prloa only 31.03 by mall , pai
paid , lllus'.rntlvo Birnplo C ocnto. Bond now. Oo
modal awarded the author by the National ilcdlca
Association , to tlio ofllcers of which be refers.
ThU book should ho road by the young for Inetrao
tlon , and ty the affllotod for relief. It will benefit
all London Lancet.
Thereto no member of goolcty to whom thb booV
will not bo useful , whether youth , parentpiardlan ( ,
Instructoror olerRVman. Antonaut.
Addreea tba Pcabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W.
U. Parker , Ho. 1 BuWnch Street , IJoaton Maaa. , who
may DO oonoultcd on all dlseuas reifairlnK skill and
* expoilinse. Chronlo andobntlnatodlsoftsesthtt have
n baffled the skill of all ether phya-nr ft | rlans
a Bpocialty : Bach treated sncoces-nk fully
without an tnstino allurej TlWCt
JAS , H. PEABODY M , v ,
PHYSICIAN & BURGEON ,
Rosldenco , No. . 1107 Jones St. OIBco , No. 163
Farnam etreet Office hours 12 m. to l p. m. , an
romZtofi p.m. TelojhonaforoOleoOT U-sHon
James Medical Inslitnia
Chartered by theStateof Illi-
noU for thecxprcsspurpose
of giving Immediate rellelln
all chronic , urinary and private -
; vate diseases. Gonorrhcea ,
Gleet andSyphtlis In all their
complicated forms , also all
diseases of ths Skin and
Blood promptly relieved and
permanently cured by reme
diestestedln Rforti/Yenra
„ _ Special 1'racUce. Seminal
Weakness. jRht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
the Face , Lost Manhood-jiojWft'c/yciircd.TAcro
te no trpcrlntctttina- appropriate remedy
13 at once used In each case. Consultations , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines cent by Mail and Express. No marks on
package to Indicate contents or sender. Address
DR.JAMESNo.204WashInglonSI.Chcngolll ;
T. 0. CARLISLE ,
DREHDEn OP
rn
MO. VALLEY IOWA.
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"Sood for Circulars. "
A. F. GROSS. ,
flABINET WORK , BUCII AS
COUNTERS , BARS , IOE BOXES ,
LIBRARIES ,
and ol klndi of oflico work a epcclaltv Ctll or ad
dreg ) 1303 Jackson Street , Omabu , Neb.
PLEULER&HIStiZ.
PKACTJCAL
Carpenters and Boiders
Address 1214 South ISth Street.
H. PHILLIPS ,
Haionoof the Unrest anil flnmt assortment o
Spring and Summer Uoodg for Bultlcca a d T rouse
IIIRI. All garm-Btignaiantecd tn flt and trmnv ! > i
with the IluitTrlmmfiiifi. MY I'lllCUJ AKIILOWKi
thtn auy Merchant Tailor In tbo city , ibci rarnam
Street.
U. P. BAKERY
,
15U Wehster St. , Omaha , Nob.
( Successors to the old U , I' . Dal ery.KUli fit , )
ALT. KINDS OK
BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES
Constantly on hand. Or.lora will ba prnmotly etti.il
ded to. WAUNIilt 'llHO'S ,
apr-SS-m 1'ropihtori- ,
MASTER'S SALJS.
"jn the Clr-ult Court of the United States for th
District of ebrasla.
John nerd , Trustee , )
m V In Chancery.
Francis Hog ; , et al. , )
FOKEOLOSUIIK OF JIOniaAOE.
I'tibllo notice I hireby given , tint In runiunc
aud bylrtueof adecroain'.crtd Inthotbotecautv
on the 7th day ol February , 1831 , J , Ulli fc lller
bower , pcclal master In clunceiy (11 ( tald court , wil
on the litb of April , 1581 , at the hour of 10 o'dnc
In the forena-n of thu aaM oay. at thu north door
tbo Ui.1 d Sutte Court House and I'oitoltlce build
inar.tn the city of Omaha. Uouzlxi county. Uattan
district of Wtrbraska , ee'l at auction thq fullOHlng de
Krlhed property , to wit :
OTjg * qua\ undivided one-third part of the cnua
undivided oue-half of the aoathnest tiuarter 03 eco
, JIou § ? .T n ' ' .i" to mllP | fl * " 6)rarite Wt
Uen , (13) . 8 Id ( utoiest , If divided , Lelnc SOI aero
tltoata In Doujlat oountr.Nebraika.
' ELU8 L , UIERBOWRK.
W.J. _ O NNELT , . Solicitor * ! * ' ) '
- J1" ! * ' * ' . ' dJ < "ini < l to the 83th day of Apr !
1884 , at 11 o clock a-in. , at si we place aa statw
KLLI8
DR. THOMAS'
Eclecfr c Oil !
WORTH ITS WEIGHT IN GOLD !
A Medicine with curative pro-
nerties as iniuossilile to counter
felt as the PYRAMIDS OF EGYPT
and which is now having an en
ormous sale throughout the Uni
ted States and Camillas.
sen AN TON , r.v. I.OWKM , , MA S
Diiiltu the jmsl two wn bvlk aftllctcil
can I h\\o u cil l > ot > lcs with IlronchltU and nti
if Dr. Thomas' IMtctrlo ftffootl ; < m ot tha Ihroit
111 ( or rpraln * , Imiiso ) , I > r Thiuiiai' Kclcctrlo Oil
ut * . burnt , and Illiou curcl ino-OIUir J Ilelo
ntlc . It tltray * cure * . Mo , 23 EiSt.MorrlasackSt.
-M. 1 , . Illllr , AW. Filth
Vard , Nov. 0 , ls-3.
ls3.ILIA
ILIA DAVENPORT , IOWA.
In ernes of Croup Thorn A * a romcJy torCit.urh
V Kcloctrlo Oil ncvir Dr. Ill tntV IMoctdo Oil
alU to euro. It cured nie .tindtntthotop. It enroll
I ft \ cry bvl Ulcoatcd mo , anil t bcllovo nlll cnio
ere Throit-U. 11. Hall , yrau EJw.S. How lev
raysthlo llli. J W. 12th streoS.
o ttrm " ( " 101
t a Lino" In connection ulththt
\ U corpor tonainoofaRtD tread
I 0 com oys an Idea of u t h t
required by the toweling rub
lie a Short Line , Quick Timi
and tlio bout of tccommoda
tlona all of which MO fuin-
ted by the greatest railway la America.
[ | HIOAGOlLWAUKEE ( |
And St. Paul.
tt owes nod operate * over 4CM tulles of
orthcrn Illinois , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa
akota ; und as U main lines , branchta and connec
CUB reach all the crcat business centres ot thi
ortlnupt and Far West , It naturally answers tin
OflcrlptlOD of Short Line , and llcst llou'.o between
Chicago , Mlhvmikcc , St. Paul and Minneapolis.
ChUngo , Milwaukee , La Croeao and Wlnnna.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Ellendft'.a
Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Stllhrutor *
Chicago , Mllv aukco , Vi'ausau and llcrrlll.
Chicago , Milwnukco , Boa\cr Dain and Oshliosh ,
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukrnha and Ocouonuiwoa
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and I'ratrlodu Chios
Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatonna and Falrlh.valt.
Clilcoga , Iklolt Jane3I'lo ' and Mineral Point.
Chicago , Elgin , llockford and Dubuq'v ) ,
Chicago , Clinton , Hock Island wd. Ct-Jtr Rapids.
Chicago , Council Bluffs ami Omaha.
Chicago , Sioux City , Sioux Falls and Yauktnn
ChlCASro , Milwaukee , Mitchell and ChimbcrUto.
Rook Inland , Dubuque , fit I'aul and Minneapolis
Dwouport , Calmar , St. Paul and MInneapoUa.
Pullman Slocpera and the Finest DlnlnKdirs In
orldaro run on the milnllncs olthuCHlCACO
/IJLWAUKHE & ST. PAUL I3AII.WA1
nd utcry attention In pnU to pasacn cre by cuuru
us employ oa of the company.
. s. MEimirTi , A. v. n.
fli-n'l ilaaagct. t-tti' ru"i.
OEO ii. UC.AFFOKD
WITH
your - ? ork is done for all time
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
; o produce a more durn&le material
for street pavement than the
Sioux Falls Granite.
OIRIDECRS
| FOE ANY AMOUNT01.AIIOI. . - ,
OR
I
filled promptly. Samples sent tail
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAIN&CO. .
Sioux Falls. Dakota.
I1.
WINDOW CAPS , FINALS , " ETC
ane x.atfcx : tatx-o t ,
> f MIA NKU .ILA8KA
. . H , MAHHUr-v
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WHOLESALE & . RETAIL
Millard K l Elrcc ! ,
OMAHA. - „
HUGH MoMATOS & 00 ,
418 North 10th Street.
WALL PAPER
BUANC11E3 ,
MRS , MARTItf ,
ticrStniKRto With ft Thief Wlillo
Crowd ol Mcn.Sl'niid t > y nml
Alnko no Intcrfcrouco ,
Jlonlion w a made in
of the cnptu'-o of n thief by Mr .
Mftrtin , A reporter called on that lady
nnd wan given nn explanation of the
whole nfliiir.
About 2 o'clock Wednesday ns Mrs
Martin oamo around the conior of the
louse In trhioh she and her husband ro
ido she saw Von Bnlo\r sneaking 6 t of
n open window with n valuable suit of
lollies under his nrm. Finding that ho
vna discovered ho asked if somebody
ived thcro , nnd Mrs. Marliu , hoping to
ain n niotncnt's time to think how to
ct , said she would nsk the landlady.
lo kept moving oiF and Mrs , Martin
lien produced ft revolver from n dress
> ockct nnd drew it on him. As she did
o , the cylinder rod droppol out of the
ovolvcr , rendering it useless and the lady
) ogau calling "Stop thief , " and gave pur-
uit. Von Bulow dropped the clothing
nd ran up the street and down the alloy
rom Thirteenth street , whore the lady
nht hold of hia arm , Ho struck horn
n the face , ' whereupon she hit him with
io revolver over the head. A crowd of
dlo men gathered , but none had sense
noiijh to help the lady until when she
aught him again , and Von Bulow struck
c her again , a blacksmith named Bennett
amc up nnd seized him nnd took him to
ail as related , Mrs. Martin says that she.
died upon the crowd tf men assembled
o help her with tlio follow but thnt riot
ono would do so until Bennett came up ,
otwithstanding that the thief atruck her
overal times in the fnce.
Mrs. Martin stated that nho had al-
rays handled n revolver nnd wns perfect-
homo with one , and had not thu rod
roppcd frcm the one she was endeavor-
ug to use Wednesday , she would
ave made it warm for the flj ing thief.
ho lady said thai olio had dreamed three
ights'in succession that the revolver was
ning buck on her , and.it did.
, Upon her arrival at the ja'l Wedn : tday
fcoruoon she was offered n position on
10 police force by the city marshal. She
ill not accept it , but the city should nt
east present her wish n now revolver ,
id ono that will not miss fire when she
ants to * use it. <
STANDARD TIME.
Olllclal Notice ol'itR Adoption on Uio
Union Pacific Hoiul ,
Circulars , signed by Assistant General
ilanagor Kimball and Qencral Supcrin-
endent Nichoh , wore aont out Wedncs
layto various parties interested , notifying
horn that on Thursday , May 1st , 1884 ,
it 11:30 o'clock a. m. , present standard
imo , which will bo 11 o'clock n. m. stan
dard mountain ttino , and 12 o'clock noon ,
itaudard central time , upon the taking
fTccfc of time sshedulo No. 39 , will be
changed east of North Platte from "Oma
ha Meridian Time , " to "Central , or 90th
Standard Meridian , " which 'is twonty-
'our minutes faster than the standard
icrotoforo in use , and west of North
Platte to "Mountain , or lOoth Stan
dard Moridi.in , " which is thirty-six
minutes slower than the * standard hcroto-
'oro in uso. ' *
In making the change from the old to
.ho now standard , the following method
will bo observed : At 11:25 : o'clock a.m. .
on Thursday , May 1st , all trains and en
gines then upon the road will stop at n
clegruph station to receive the now time ,
which will bo sent at 11:30 a. m. , by the
old time , which will bo 12 o'clock , noon ,
east of North Platte , and 11 o'clock nm.
west of North Platte by the now time ,
which moment all watches and clocks
will bo moved ahead at 12 o'clock , noon
east of North 1'lutte , and back to 11
o'clock a. m. west of Norh ( Platto. The
standard , central and mountain time wil
: hcn bo in uiTcct.
Trains thataro liable to bo on the roat
Between stations at 1 :25 : a. m. , by the
old time , will stop at the nearest telegraph -
graph oflico and remain there until the
lew time has boon received , nnd they receive
ceivo orders to proceed. After the now
imo has been sent , time echedulo No. 3 ! )
will bo in effect. Trains thoti on the
road can only proceed aa directed by the
dispatcher. ,
It will bo the duty of train dispatchers
ko know tha1 ; all conductors and engi
neers have the standard time leaving tor-
initial stations until time sjhedulo No , 30
lias boon in effect forty-eight hourp.
Some of the business houses in this
city have already expressed their inten
tion of adopting ntandard time on the
first day of May , and shortly thereafter
it will prcb ibly bo adopted pretty gener
ally throughout the city ,
Free
On this Friday evening , aa previously
announced , llov. A. A , Lmbert , S. J. ,
vice president of Creightoii college , will
commence u series of loutiircs on practical
chemistry in the hbratnry of thu ctllego.
Theao Icotnrefl nro especially intondud for
men who dcfcire to advance thomnclroi in
knowledge of this very important fciibj cl
as also Ihocovtho may bj ab'u to dunvi
ndvnntasto from it m their several pur
BtiitB. They are especially commendec
to professional gwitlumen , aud of couruo ,
will bo appreciated by thorn. There wil
bo no charge for admission , nnd stirtioui
young gentlemen will bo heartily wel
corned and onnoura ed. The first lecture
will take pluco on the evening nbovi
mentioned , commencing at 7I0 : ! o'clocl :
The AVertdliis Bolls ,
Wednesday eve at 8:30 : , at the rotldonci
of Mr. I. W. Minor , Mias Ella Dunhait
and Mr. Wm. S Iliggs were united ii
marriago. Only a few of the intimat *
frienda of the
contracting parties wen
present. As the bridal party onteroi
the parlors , Mr. Ilavel R. Franco playei
a brilliant march. Mien Dunham was at
tended by her sister , Miss Anna , anc
MLss EdHh'Vixn Aornnm , who wcro both
very protlily nnd neatly attired , Tlio
bride was dressed in cream brocadcc
Bfttiu , trimmed with Spanish lace nnd
\roro diamonds nnd natural ( lowers. The
ceremony wns performed by Kov. Dcnn
MilUpftugh.
The presents were numerous nnd some
or them very expensive. The happy
oouplo luft to > dny for Salt Lake City nnd
other points in the west , on n wedding
tour , whither they nro followed by the
beat wishes of n host of fricndr.
ASut ] > ri o Party.
A surprise party was tendered Hev. nnd
Mrs. Mitchell , nt tlio parsonage of the A.
M. K. church , Wednesday eve , led by Mrs.
T. A. WnlK After doposiling tlio con
tents of their biskota , which oonsistca ol
; oed things for the inner man , upon thu
dini'ig room table , they enjoyed thorn *
solves singing. Just ni thny were nbout
to depart , Cul. Frank Sinms brought up
Lho rear with ten ponndi of breakfast b.\ *
eon which brought down the homo. Tlio
iolionring named ladies and gentlemen
tvoro present :
Mrs , T. A. Wall , Mrs. Lnckcsmnn ,
Mm II. IiIcHsett , Mrs. J. Suflbtth , Mrs.
13. Morton , Mrs , Wnditlo , Mrn.M. Simnis ,
Mi&8 Clarn McCoy , Mine Lucy Lackcs-
mau , Mis L-xuttca McDonnal , Mr. Smith
RiidCol. _ Frank Simmi.
Colo'rt ( ilriuts Cm1.
Colo's circus car is in the city nnd the
argo bills for the ahow will ba put up
L'his is the main ndvert'Vmt ; car and is in
cl'.argo of agent W. C. Boyd.
Mr. Lewis E. Cook , general agent' of
ho nhow hai arrived in this city. It ii
expected that the work will bo complete -
o > l in the city so m to enable the car to
eave by to-night.
A0jotmii.il Mot tlujr.
The ndjournad meeting for forming a
court of the Independent Order of For
esters ill bo hold on Monday evening
\pril 28th , at 7:30 : o'cloock , in Coimcl-
y'u hall , corner of Sixteenth nnd Wobsior
strocta All interested ore invited to nt-
ond. By order of Committee.
l''locldiK to the CItlcn.
The tendency of populntiou to towns nm\
itics luus been niadu.tliu snlyuct of inudi
itudy nml comment of Into years. It htu.
jeuii ot'tcn deprecated as inimical to the
; eucrnl well'.iro of society , l-'riiitrgrowing
mil gardening is to bo commended because
of its independence , its healthfulnesa nml
its almost invariable rcmuncratlveness.
Very few farmers ever "fail in busness,1' !
while in mercantile pursuits ninety-five
out of every hundred fail. Despite these
startling llgures , there is u tendency , that
verges upon a nitinia , to seek business nnd
social life In cities and villages. There nrc
many legitimate and natural reasons for
this. Not all men nro adapted to furmiiifr
aud kindred vocations. Men w ho have n
natural genius for mechanism will succeed
better as artisans than agriculturists. Men
with the appetite for merchandise will not
hardly bo content with the culture of the
soil. And so with all callings nml profess
ions : men should follow the line of busi
ness for which they are naturally qualified.
Social , educational , religious nml esthet
ic re.isoas uU > o obtain. The advantages
of the city , in all tla-ho requisitions , nro
apparent , nnd not to bu denied. It is true
that , in their enjoyment , we lose many
advantages .that pertain to rural life ; ' ur ,
'with ' n largo number of people , the attrac
tions of city life outweigh all country at
tractions. It is well that is should be BO.
Tho'country without villages and cities
Would bo n very desirable ono to emigrant
from ; nnd the city withoutits ruiai'snr-
loundiugs would indeed bo very helpless ,
as well as undesirable place of nbodc , Id
fact , an impossibility. It is obviously ih
the economy of nature that these two con
ditions of society bhuuld always exist ,
JIbtcard Courant.
Chinese Bcdo.
There are two kinds of Chinese beds ,
md both are arranged for u complete shut
ting in by means of hanging curtains aud
tapestry. The expensive kind is like a
sort' of cage , having ; a flat wooden roofj
just the size of the bed proper , supported
it n neight of about eight feet from the
floor on four corner posts nnd two Intcr
mod into ones. Then there la n sort of
frieze or entablature work running around
horizontally , nbovo and below , bo that
7hen you uro in bed you nre safely penned
dn sort of cage nnd can nut tumble out.
The carving on tbeho beds is sometime ) ]
Very rich , nnd they cost much ; but Uie
ordinary aud cheaper kind is made of twc
frames of wood shaped something like the
skeleton of nn old-fashioned "settle , " which
are stood up on the floor , Aicing cneh
other. A mnttic. " ) is placed on the pro
jecting part of tlicso friinles , nnd n couple
of slight sticks across the top ; then cur
tains nnd hangings shut nil in , and make
14 , look ns pretty ns the taste and money of
the owner are able. Intide , there is a cot
ton quilt , Inid on the mnttress frame. The
occupant of the bed lies on this having n
little nil of stuff for the bend , uml for u
; overii % a very thick cotton quilt
Recipes.
Washington Cake. Ono cup of sugar ,
one-half cup of butter , one-half cup of
sour milk , two eggs , one-half teaspoonful
of siilcratns , one and onc-hnlf cup of flour ,
lemon to taste.
DoughnulH. One Inrgo egg , four nnd
one-half tablcspoonful'i melted butter or
lard , ono eofl'ue cup sugar , one cup sweet
milk , one teiisnoonful ginger , tno of cream
tnrtar , one ofhoihv dlbsohed in the milk ,
Mix tlio cream tartar vtith flour enough to
inulvO the douj-h just Bliff enough to han
dle , fry in hot , lard , take out and lay on
brown paper u moment , then in n dish nnd
grate hujiar o\er them first on one side and
then on the other ; -/lo / not allow them to
cool before putting on the sugar.
Green Ooosebenics for Torts. Fill very
clean , dry , wide necked bottles with goose-
bcirlcs picked thu wimc day , in dry weath
er , nml just hcfmo they Imvunttnincdthch
full sUe. Wiap n little hay round encli
bottle , and Ml them up to their neck's in r
boiler of cohl water , vhieh should be
brought vciy unidniilly to boll ; n littlehnj
niiiHt he put in the bottom of the boiler
nnd the bottles fixed firmly. Let thofruii
simmer gently until it nppcaru obrunkci
nnd perfectbcnldcd ! , then take out tin
bottles , and fi'l ' up as nuiny aa you cat
quite full with tome of the cooked goose
berries it is generally necessary to Bacri
flee ono of the battles in doing thla , takiiij
care not to break the fruit. Directly tb
bottles nre full of gooseberries , pour boil
ing water into the bottles up to the brimt
else they will i ildcw. Tie bladder eve
the topi immediately , nnd keep the bottle
in n dry , cool place. When the gooscbei
rica uro used , pour otf the greater part ol
the water , and add the wane migur as fa
[ { fresh fruit , of which they ought to hay
I j the Bume flavor nnd nppenrnnce. Prepare
tin thin way , gooseberries are neifcctl
j vrhoUgouiv , and will keep uutll Uio frui
1' tome * ia ngain.
KATIE tES AND \7ILUH1 OBEY ,
laollltlt brown brad * with famine curl * ,
Jlwl lip * ihultlngovcr pc rls ,
llare feet * lilt * nd net with dew ,
Two tjn bUck r.nd two cm blut t
Uttle boy n < l nlf 1 w-re Uicy
KullcLeo mid Wltllc Orcr.
Tlirjwt re iwndln ; wlicre broolc ,
HciiilliiR like R tlirpticrd'n croolc ,
I'liuhnl ll ( livernnd ! thick rRiiks
OfRrrvn wllloni frliiRtsI the banks
Itftlf In thotifilil Mid Imlf In play-
Katie Uc r.nit Willie CIrcr.
TlirjImil checks llkeclirrrltsrul ,
lie uiu tullrr-mo't nhrod ;
Blir.nltd nrmsllkernlhsortnoWt
h\\uiiK n basket lo nnd fro ,
AaBliclultrrrd , Imlf In piny
Chattering to Willie Orcy.
" 1'rcttr Kixtlc , " Willie * ( ilJ ,
And llicrocivmcr < diuliorrr < l
'lliruiiRli llic bron iu * of hl < cliorlc ,
Mloya nrc KtroiiK nnd girls urouuL ;
And I'll cnrry , no lull ) ,
Kntlc'sliMkot up the lilll. "
Kntlonnv\ml n IftURli ,
"You ilmll rnrry only lint ft"
Andtlicn loiulng Imck her curK
"Iki ) B nrecuk \\clliuiKlrln , "
Doj oil tliluk Hint Ivnllo gmwcil
1I U Die Isdom ulic cpri'swil f
Men htc only buys Rro\\ Inll ,
llenrUilnn'tclintiKO mucli nHcrnll :
And xvlicn , tone yi-nn from ttmlOny ,
Kntle lac uiul Wllllo drey
Blood n Mn bo-lilo tlio brook ,
llcndliiR Ilko ix ulicphcrd's crook
la It slrntiRO Hint \Vllllcxnlil ,
Wlillc nRAln n dn li of rod
Urosioil tlio lirovMint'M of Ills cliffk-
" 1 amMroiiRnndyininro weak ,
1.1 fo M but n illi'pory steep ,
lliniKU Itli slmduHB cold nnd ilccjit"
"Will you trust mo , Kntloilonr ,
Wall ; bMlilo me \ \ Itliout fonrr
Mnylcrirry. Iflll ,
AII > our burilcin up the Mil T * '
A ml slieanw erect \\ltli ulmiKli ,
"A'o-but linlf. "
- you limy carry
Closf brsMcllic Itttlo brook ,
llciidlne Ilko nulicplierd's crook ,
\VasliliiR\\ltli llsslhtfliiuuls ,
litU'i\iiil early nt tlicBAnd * ,
Is llic nillnfe , u hero ( onlay ,
Katie \ lvrnllli Willie Qn-y
, In thp porch Mio ill- , mid lot
bulngin bimket tu nnd fro ,
Vastly ilinvrcnt from the ono
TlmUhnvMing In yrnranfrono
Thin Ii IIIIIK , nnd ilcep mul nrldo ,
Aud bus rockera on
CotisuiniUloti.
Physicinns uwil to hold thntu fnlnl issue
must follow the Ibrnmtion of tubercles on
ho luiiM. { So lout ; ns tubercular forum-
Jens could bo . .nested , there wns hope of
i patient's recovery ; but \vhcn theyo had
) l.iuted themselves in tlio lung-i , their
growth was inevitnblo nml fntnl. Hut na-
Airo ia wiser than pbysicinns , nnd teaches
.hose who study her wny.sMUnnblole.ssons ,
nrcful dissection in leecut years has
urolith to lif-lit ninny curious facts. Fore
most nmoui ; these is the certainty thnt con
sumption , in its tnbciculnr form , is often
cured. A Berie of jiost-morlcm exnmimi-
.ions , in nn Edinburgh hospital , disclosed
the fact that tlic lungs of one-third of tba
persons who died nftcr IJO years ofngo bore
narks of tnbeicles whose piowlh hail beet
checked , and in ninny cnscs the disease
wholly cured. 1'nrt of the lungs have even
Ijecn destroyed , nnd the cnvillcs filled by
Lho contraction nnd ntllicmon of the walls ,
[ n Eonio cnses brous tissue had completely
inclosed the parts disintegrated by the dis
ease. If consumption is curable , ns these
facts seem to indicate , scientific physicians
will never rest till they have ascertained
thu nnvit effective methods of treatment.
Packing Kggs.
Thesecret * of packing eggs for importa
tion lies in solid packing with nu clastic
inntei in ? between the Inyers. Be sure , es
pecially in the summer season , that the
cgga to bo shipped uio not only sound , but
recently laid. The motion of the cars so
muddles nil eggs not entirely fresh that
they nppcar cloudy nml stnlc. nnd will
soon spoil if they are not nlrcntly bad. Do
not hold lots lifter they nro packed ; ship
nt once while freih. A New York com
mission inert-limit furnishes the following
directions for packing eggs for shipment :
Ubolong , stiff barrels. 1'nttttoor three
inches thickness of long , soft buy or straw
evenly over the bottom of the barrel , then
fine-cut straw or wheat clmft-"cx.CT ( use
oat or buckwheat cliafl'J to n depth of two
or three incites , then u layer of eggs laid
upon the miles evenly embedded in the
packing , with the ends toward the barrel ,
bub fully nn inch from the staves. Cover
this layer of er/ga with packing to the
depth of one inch , rub well in between the
eggs with the Imnil. Place about three
inches of packing material over the last
layer , nnd then iibout the same quantity
of long tit raw or hay as nt the bottom , fill
ing so high thnt the bend must bo pressed
by a lever or other ineclumlcul power.
This will hold the contents so firmly that
they cannot shift in the barrel. In winter
guard ngainst frost by using more packing
material , leaving the eggs further removed *
from the pneknges. Never pack in new
oats , straw or clmfl' ; these will sweat and
tot the eggs in n short time. Dry outs
make good packing material , but are too
expensive. Do not crowd too many eggs
ih ono package. For nn'oullimry fiotir bar
rel from Mxty-lho to twenty dozen nrc
nuito mifllcicnt. Put , say , four nnd a half
ilo/.cn in the first hiycr , nnd increase , bull ,
n dozen to the Inycr , up to six . * ud n Imlf ;
do/en in the two middle Inyers , thende
crease ngnln nt the snme rate. Count care
fully mark the number on the barrel.
In wnrm weather forward the packages by
express. When only n smitll ( itmntity of
eggs , nro sent , mid nt short distances , those
may be packed in mill-board partitions ,
in egg in each square cell , thirty-six in n
nycr , resting on cardboard sheets , one
nbovo another , nml the whole contained in
n hnndy-sized packing-cube. Or , with cure-
ul packing in straw nml clinfi' , baskets
nay lie Bused. When there In n sunk-lent
limntlty to fill it , a barrel makes the best
. # . Y. Woild ,
An End to Bono Bo rap In jr.
Edward BhophorJ , of llarrlsburff , 111 , , * ayn :
"IlnvlnR received/K > much benefit from l''lec <
trio Bittern , I fool it my duty to lot uufferlufj
humanity know It. Have had n ruunlnK sore
on myca \ for eight yearn ; my doctois told me
I would have to have the bouo ocrupcd or lop
amputated. I wed , instead , three lx > tlloj ol
Klcctrio Bittern nnd soyou boxes of Bueklou'i
Arnica Halve , and my log Is now Bound nni
well.
Electric Blttora nro nold at fifty cent * iv bet
ties , nnd liucklon's Arnica Halyo nt 25c. [ ici
b6x by 0,11' , Goodman.
All ImibcrH can't razor beard.
A niiiii iludH lilnibclf In bad coinpanj
When lie ia be.slilo hinibclf.
leu cream in ha id to contain Irl'diliio )
nvcry young niitn sliotild bend u copy of
tliia IKSUO to Ms girl ,
Genurally 8iicakinirout.lde of tlio cgii
fraternity thvro in not a great deal ol
clothiiig in a lawtmlt.
Said Fitznoodlo , " Jly wlfo lnfary ! ) crasj
over tlio Bering fashions. She'd &ol th'
dcllriinn trimmiiiH. "
Time is money and inoiicy is time , fo
wlica you give twenty-live cc iiln to a couple
lo of tramps It Is u qimiter to two.
It ia now beliftvtd tluit the oleomargarine
rino factorlcH juit hair in their gooilH , thu
reiidcrinj ; it wore dinictilt of dctectloi
than over ,
Ho liad been telling her stories of him
self ttiul had done n great amount of brag
King. When he had unlHhed nho kisset
v him anil murmured. "Tiiia is a kiss for i
' blow. "
; > S 1'crpetuul motion is perhaps hniwBslbl
J to obtain ; but you can approximate it l > ;
' putllnunboyonaclialrHt u fuuerat am
1 telling him to bo Btill ,
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Propriotora. Suporintcnden
Omaha Iron Works
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MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN
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"We nro prepared to1 furnish pinna aiid estimates , and will contract fc'r
the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changir g
Flouring Mills , from Stone to the Roller System.
5SsT"E pecial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur
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