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FEMININE FOIBLES ,
The Monrnfnl Wail of a Fatter tf
Nineteen Girl BaWs.
AVho Look "ns You lift n
llicy USCM ! to bo" Sonio Uustlo
About n Hunt Interesting
Gossip ,
Tuo Much Girl Ilnby ,
A man was found Bitting on tlio horao
block In front of the Wakcticld manolon
the other day looking as if ho did not
have a friend in the world. 11 o was de
spair itself , and n benevolent citizen who
wna passing kindly laid hia hand upon hia
shoulder nnd said :
"My poor fellow , what ails you ? "
"Oh , lifo to mo la aweary burden. My
heart la ejck and nero ntul my brain ia
tired. "
"Why , man , what haa happened ? "
"Enough enough to drive ino-to thu
lunatic oaylum or my gravo. I had the
responsibility of perpetuating the name
of my family throat upon mo by fate , and
twenty ycara ago , full of lusty llfo and
blooming hope , 1 married and sot mysell
to the task. A ycnr brought forth '
here ho broke into n fit of trooping ,
"Bnught forth what , my good man1 ?
"A girl. A girl to grow up and perpetuate -
potuato eotno other fellow's namo. "
"Ah , woll1 You , ohould have boon
couragooua. "
"And 1 waa ; but when the dying
leaves wcro rustling mournfully in tin
first chill blasts of winter of the second
year , another girl wna born. "
"Do not despair my friend. "
"Bat for nineteen long and iroary
years , the aolstlc has como and the sun
lias looked down from hia heavenly
heights upon a now-born girl. "
"But you should continue to hc-po.
The solatic ia not yet here and this year
may bear rich fruition for your faith. "
"No , wo have just prepared for tht
c nnlnff of the solstic , and it ia "
"A "
girl ?
"Two of them. Hope la dead in my
poor heart , and the petals of expectation's
llowcr have lost their fragrance and
turuod to aahoa. Now have you' the gall
to bid mo still to hope ? "
"Alas , alas ! I have not. It might bo
three next time. Go suicldo and end
your swift accumulating foea.Through (
Mali.
Girls nt Fifty.
It ia n singular fact that the peasant
.imo the American stage Is made famous ,
except in ono or two Instances , by IxUeo
who have not ouly passed their thirtieth
rear but who are verging slightly on the
iecimal above it. Many of these The
still are drawing in the largest possible
returns from the public are ladles with
; oodly families and most of them with
devoted husbands. Thus look at all the
rears that Majjgio Mitchell has boon play-
ng Fanchon. She seems still as pretty
and frisky on the stage as when she first
started in that popular part , but Mia
tfaggio Mitchell is now fifty-one years of
ago and does not propose to leave the
tago for three cr four years to como
The three or four younger ones who
may bo mentioned are Minnie Palmer ,
now in her twenty-fifth year ; Mies Mary
Vnderson , who is nearly twenty-seven ;
Jijou Heron , who ia but twenty-one ;
Ada Rohan , who is but twenty-tour , and
Alfa Norman , who is twenty-six.
There ia Mra. John Drew , the long-
imo manager of the Arch street theater
n Philadelphia , and still one of the b'esb '
old school comedy actresses in tjho world' .
5ho is sixty-three years of ago. Mine ,
liatorl ia sixty-five , and Mrs. John Hooy ;
who long ago pleased the swells of her
imo In the novel comqdiea that came
rom England , , - ia fifty-nlno. Lydla
Thompson , who Is not on American , but
who made most of her money here and
will como baolc for a short time , la yet
quitd handsome at fifty-three , and that Is
ho precise ago o ! Mrs. D. P. Bowers ,
lose Eytingo , who has been four times
married , is forty-eight , and Ellio Gormon ,
who has been sis times married , ia forty-
oven.
The charming Mrs. Kaufman , who has
nst lost her husband , and who is now a
heiress has just
luartor-of-n-mlllion ,
urned forty-five and Clara Louise Kol-
oag , that most charming of American
song-birds is forty-two.
Miss Charlotte Thompsonwho Is about
, o play a young part again , to-morrow
night , is forty-one , and Adolina 1'atti ,
who hns reached the ago when most prl-
ma donnaa rotirogiving muoto lasaons , ia
now , on her own showing , forty-four ,
years of age , while Christine Nilssou ,
lometimo her rival. Is but two ycara
lees in ago. lloao Wood , once a great
favorlto Hero , numbers'ho3 yours at thir
ty-eight ; Mias Ellen Tarry , who can
play the young woman of tragedy is. a
grandmother.
Itwas in 1800 that Eliza Woathwoby
first skipped on the otago of AV-ood's
museum , where Doly'j now stands. She
was then a bright young girl , and haa
managed to keep he * brightness if nether
her girlhood , all thcao years. Shs.seems
an infant still , but. her years number
thirty sis. Lotta , whaso name Charlotte -
lotto Crabtreo , Is. thirty-nine jcars of
ago , and the statues quo Davenport , who
Is still so beautiful as Fedora , is thirty-
four years of ajo. { Alllco Haarlson , who
has strangely disappeared from the stage
I for the last year or so , is thirty six years
of ago , nnd Dicky Linear J , the clover
sister of AMico Dunning , and now the
wife of Dfivid Dolzlol , the jlevor odiloj
of the Chicago News-Letter , ia thirty-
seven years of ago.
.Sar * J wott who still plays young hcao- .
int'B and even young girls on the stage of
the United Square theatre is now thirty-
seven years of age , and Maud Harilson ,
her sister In all , twenty-seven. Stella
Boniface , who haa been missed from the
boards of Wallack1 theatre since she loft
them , is but twenty-eight , and the pres
ent loading lady of that idoatro , Miss
Roea Coghlan , hi thirty six. These are
the names that occur for a moment , and
of whom it may bo said thai the computa
tions made are undeniable. It way be
interesting by-and-by to add a few more
to their number , and also to tell the
years of the loading aotora.IJthcso Trno ,
like Lester Wallack and Dion Boucicault ,
still hold enthralled largo audiences and
ploy young men of twenty-five. [ N , Y ,
Journal.
AOrns ilo Agnliiht Cliowors.
Thirteen charming young women o
Newark , N. J. , have organized a cam
palgn against young men who chow to
bacco. Miss MoIlU Carleton is ono o
the prime movers In the cause. She Ia i
blonde cf medium height , with lusclou
crimson lipa , languishing blue eyes am
winsome facn. Talking about the cru
Bade eho aald :
"Wo all like to go to balls and socia
gatherings and to have real nice youn
men as partners In the sot. But hoi
horrid It is to diicovor when you ar
swinging with a partner that hit teot
are discoloritd with tobacco juice , an
that hia breath la tainted with the nast
stuir. I'gh , I shudder when 1 think of
it. I do not oljecl to a your.g man
smoking a cigar , If it ia a good one , nnd
not too strong , or if ho takes n whiff nt
a delicate cigarette in n promenade.
That is genteel dissipation , but to fill
ono's mouth with filthy tobiceo , and then
kits the pure lips of n woman is is oh ,
1 can't find words to express my horror. "
Miss Gertie Fenuor , n piquant little
brunette , whoso sparkling black oycs ap
peared to emit eparka of electric fire ,
hero came to the relief of the fair orator.
She said that aho had had three different
young men , who wore real nice looking ,
kiss her , while their breath "smolled of
that awfully , awfully nasty tobacco. "
For ever n week thereafter aho was con
tinually rubbing her lips with n hand
kerchief to wlpo oil' the tnint of the
tobacco-tainted kiascs. She would
"novor , no never , " associate again with
n younn man who "chawed the weed. "
N. Y. Star.
The "tt'omler or tlir Golden Horn.
Sarah Althca , Hill of the famous law
suit against Senator Sharon , is of medium
height , wlll-dovolopod , wllh n lithe , trim
figure. She gives nt first tight the Im
pression of n woman who io nbundantly
nblo to take care of herself , and yet the
expression of her face and hsr attltudee
are very womanly , as though she lacked
confidence and wcro appealing for cup-
port. Her features are regular , her face
oval. She is neither blonde nor bxunotto ,
with dark brouu hair , which ( sallowed tc
fall in graceful waves over her full'round
forohrad. Hsr most attractive fcituro
is the full brown oyou. Her nose Istlear
cut , and hormomh ia also resolute ID the
habitual compression * of her lips ; but
this is oomowhat belled by n alight droop
nt the corners , ai though an originally
fine will had been overlaid by a strain of
voluptuounnoss which weakened and
coarsened It. Her whole manner showi
nervousness and vitality , San Francisco-
Chorniclo.
How a "Male Measurer" Tackled Bis
Fh'DJ Fuli'OUwaromcf.
Writing of Ullor made garments for
women , "Clara Belle , " in the Cincinnati
Enquirer , thus describes how a young
"male measurei. * " tackled his first pretty
customer :
" t-t-this - ' ' oaid the
"St-st-step ttthisrrwway1
tailor. And whsn ho had stood her in
front : of n mirror , taken up bin tape line
and called a boy to note the fignres in a
book , ho remarked in a sickly tone :
"Don't bo alarmed rnisa ; I won't hurt
you at'all. "
Ho harm her ! Che afraid of hba ! A
derisive , disconcerting amiia- played on
her lip like a ray of sunshine on a dish
of ice cream. Then he tremulously held
ono end cf the tape on her shoulder and
ran it down her arm to the wrist , > bm-
mering ont the nurcbsr of inoho ) that
the distance measured. The boy looked
up in questioning surprise.
1 'Whnt'ya givin' me ? " ho muttered.
The poor bailer scomsd pnlsiod. Ja an
natant the girl and I gaoaaed what was
out of kilter. The bust mcaairo ocgkt
, o bo ascertained first , and the urchin
wasn't going , to lot hisi forgot it. A
mcker nearly got nut of our months , and
the girl's expressive- efforts she had littla
jonynlsions cf physique which' ' further
Dismayed the tailor. But aho oalrnly
jaaed on him , , in demurer inquiry , so so-
uiBurlngly that , , ho mucterod a grainof
losperate coujrago and encircled her with
; ho line , dropped the end of it twice , ac
cidentally cheeked her tinder the ohinr
iron nearly paralyzed by that small raio-
iSjvi regained- partial -somposaro , got
'lightened ' agahu.when the tightening.of
tie line provotlitbat-8h&-Wisn'iins Iwrd
10 a block ofwood , bn > itenly , d-Bolaiad
, kat ht\Jjeggo bher pardon lot nothing
n particular , committed' a real ofiansa by
stspplng hoaviiy'on her loot , aad'finally
jfcve what I bolibTe wa& the marost oad ]
wildest guess t ier/glrtin In that man-
ae ? the lueaoaramontB contlcaadi Ha
tvas freckled at the outert/ but before the
inlsb the whold ef bis face waa- redder
; hoa the freckle had baen , oxjcnt where
i a damp brow waa conia3tingwhitohiD ; ;
lands were almost as uncontrolled a these
af & St. Vitas dancer , his bsoati.-was
: * ted nigh unto euifocatlon , and ho-stood
ike an empty sack that aoaaeboi < T ; waa
[ sat letting goiol.
"Th-th-thaife nil nom-mitu " said ho
- - , - , ,
"and I h-h-hapo 1 Ji-b-havec't incaavwi-
ionced youl"
"Not in the least , " shc solcmnly re
plied , "yon Save amused me. "
Tliitupcd 'ty a. A'aiU8. !
A fashiocftHy droascd young zaau , with
an abundance of cane and a plethora of
jewelry stood upon Main straot near
Paaaaic avanuo in Patterson , 15. J. , on
the afternoon of Cwember. Gth. Ho em
ployed hiotimo with ogling the- pretty
girls who passed and gadng into a show
window that refected hia elegant form.
An exceedingly handsome gi : ) , taste
fully attirca , came down the street. The
young Qftn saw her from afac and prepared -
pared himself 5or a ccn.\aoal. ( Ho bal
anced himself on ono foot , arranged his
nocktia so th3 diamond piu would glare ,
more brightly and' put on , hia aweotest
smilo.
The ban Jsoino girli waa walking brisk
ly by whoa ha put out &s cane acd
Biuiporod ;
uAh ! good evening , Miasl"
"What 'you imudent ] ] puppy/'hcroamod
the young lady , us she < irow back in line
John L. Sullivan style and struck ont-ior
the would-bo chirmcr.
The blow cr.aalit bba on the chiaiind
10 tiinpod and , fell bosk-ward in n cou.-
used heap.
"you'll ' kn w bitter next timj , " ' no-
marked the girl as she coolly pncsed. . oa ,
The aatonished youth picked hiinoell
pamid tba jeers and laughter of'a laigo
crowd and mailed into a salooiito eocape
ae notoriety.
Ho llatl No Muaio In EUo Sovil ,
"Woll , I'm bleat if that nlo't the
iggest exhibition o' gall I evoc see ! " ox
lalmed Llttleno , when ho ecolved a bil
or services rendered by his daughter's
music teacher ; "it boats all what an
amount o1 cheek some folks have' Here's
hat Solfa fellow wants 530 fcor teachin' '
Sary Ann lessons on the piaiuiy. Cheek
Why , It's a downwright swindle 1 I'tM
seen 'em when thov didn't know I w !
round , and there Saiy Ann would wsrk
away for a hull hour until she were cuua <
most done up entirely , and that J'ro
'osaor Solfa , as ho calls himself , did n thin
jut set and look on and listen to th (
tnuaic. Gueas , if auythin' , ho eves mi
suthln1. When ho gpts § 50 out o' mi
lio'll know It , that's all. " [ Bostoi
Transcript
AVoll I'alretl ,
So many twins have been born ii
Connecticut since the first of JanutCrj
that physicians In that state call it th
twin yoar. But a double blessing h no
without Its bane , A Bridgeport man became
came the happy father of two health ;
babies on ono day , and the next ho faile
In business. In the gieat garno of lid
as well BB in card * , two of a kind ofte
cause financial disaster ,
BELIES IN A BOWLING ALLEY ,
Society talies Mali. 2 Ten-Strikes
A Sport Tlmt Affords Wnro fun anil
IMcro t linnccH for li'llrtatlon
ntul Cotiticsts | ' .Ttintt
Ullllatils or Archery
N. Y. Herald.
t > $ With the advent of winor ! the Indies
nro looking for now amusements with
which to divert themselves during the
long months which must olnpao before
they cau bloom with the ( lowers in now
Kaotor bonnets. The raodoru girl Is
nothing If not sportive in her tondoucico.
She cultivates a paasfon for athletics , as
her great grandmother did for the spin
ning-wheel , and IB an adopt with the bil
liard ctio na her venerated maternal
grandparent was with the spiadlo. Al
ready aho has carried herself in the pursuit -
suit into sporting realms with n reckless
ness that n generation ngo would have
raised the hah upon paternal heads in
holy horror.
The American girl is in fact dashing
nnd diatoaod t bo n trille faat. She can
TOW with- her father en nny placid mere
cave in ono or two instnnccH , sht > haa
never boon soon at the oars In rough
water cai > beat her brother ut 1
dlctanco swimming , and dislrncts her
lovers with a'wintomo grace at archery
nnd billiards. Having exhausted the
novelty of these sports , with the usual
ficklcucoa of L r eos ho goes in search o. '
now cporting worlds to conquer. In con
retention last week with tiu old teacher
of athletics , a Stnr reporter gained the
knowloicdgo with whioh to answer that
oft put masculine question : "What will
girls do next ? "
"All young ladieo lova the sporla that
| their tultors and brothers love , " observed
the old man Eagely , replacing on a shelf a
pair of Indian elate , whioh aomo girl
pupil had l ft on the tloor.
"In the nncioiit tames all the girls went
to the Olympian raws as they do now to
college rowing matches , aid rewarded
the victors ivtth the sweetest nmilea. In
mcdorn tlmca it has como to pass that
thdy not only admire but haitate. Moro
than half my pupils nro of the gentler
sex , and I h M > to sy. . for them they
loan more rulckly than men do.
Just now a ta te is dovelopicg for bow
ling. "
"la that to bj the rage1' asked the ro-
porte ? .
"Yaa , lir co , * was t o reply. "Ion
fellows must oipoct by and by to have
the yirla aak yon to tnlco them to the
bowllc" ftlloy in. the same dalicate way
they nov/ lure yet > into an oydter parlor.
Before spring ii > will have besomo the
rago. iksady -78rnl privnto bowling
clubs tnvo boon * orgnnirad among the
young ladiea of thia city , and thay begin
to play beautifully , . ! toll 3 u. There ia
ono lad ? I cell to rpind , the eldest daagh-
tet of promkaent alderman nhe'a
a boautjl"
"If Bho it boautrlclj can't you iessribo
her ? " aaied Jhe reporter.-
"A boaniy at bov/ltng , I taenn. Aa for
a personality a clearbright foeopioither
hundsoxte nor homely , but good i * ? ' Jook
at. Sba haa been recently marri'j-d , and
wears that winaoms ) inaiuro cir , the
newly nr.rrlad doorc.lt incumbent xoon
them to aeaumo. Cray oyca full of
thought ; o mass of rish , darX ltairr plain
ly arranged ; a graceful fox
- - a t'aat'u all.1
Is til'b'eiprt growinfe ? "
I already'inow ofwxj
'in the ! > city , ctw aJiliem.
composudoaiirply of young peopb ressd-
ing in the neighborhood aJi lioiington.
ivenno and3hlrty-foaith ttreet. 3n , the.
> asomca ' of the houae of one of1 its dzjn-
> ers has beoa fitted sp n cociplote bowi
ng allcjiwhaie tho..aiollldd. thanderol
ho balls may bo hoassinlmoit every oven -
ng. They sail theraielvcs Icdy. Knight s
f the IHneyin , and are vory. proud c f
their proficiency In. this new sport. I
wan talking with one of the Tivatioi js
mombsroa faw dayn vgo. She kifernv jd
mo that th young aon cf 'the sarno o ir-
clo had foicaed na. oppcaition , bowll ng
clnb under the name oft Soinr ich
ludson's- Cheats , Mid hid challanj ; ed
heir Jaic epponeuia to a matchi gams on
Christinas eve. The ladies have so
aatutaly warded lisir accoptaaaa of thb
challaaige. that whither the bojs. Mi ) i or
cso ihey saust j ay for a. supper to be
served aherword.
' "a oihor parts of tho.city , ' * continued-
the old athlete , "it is growing to be tha ,
iroppr form for a dozen ar nero youcg
Deopjo of both eases tchiru a bo irllnj
illay for one or two evaninpe. each weoi.
Ouu drawback la that these n > loys , Trhich. .
uca hired for f 3:00 : por-nightr are gonosv
ally attached ts. aaloona. Hut the great
est privacy : stipulated for on tfcoao
nlghta , and the proprioton ccnaientloje-
y. SOBS that t'.io club obtains- . The bar
unot patronksd , save when ono or two
yptuig men slyly dieappoaj for a few mo-
nonts.Vwb the lywth of n tas'a for
: hia game , however. , this jaloon dliL'culty
will bo nbr'ated , aivl > handsomely Utteci
ip bowling alloys oaltbllshed in tha.
jaaeincntB of. private houses , f-avornl
athletic clabe are already agitating the
question cf putting up rJloya and inviting
: heir lady friends to play there , < ( i time
it will become as cuotomary for n man to
aavo an r ley in his house as a billiaxd-
>
" 100 Doaea Oiio Dollnr" la t.wa only of
Hood's ' Sureapasilla , and it is oa nnu-
awornb/o orgurtCiit M to str-uigth and
ccouoriy.
AFTER TWENTY
V13AK8.
A. 7ii' < ) tlic-Ii. ) ( > H ] Miiriiotl'.ls Dc d
Allvo
I few Yost Journal ,
"Wau it a surprise iat a ej
jjbculd ny so. If eittar wy dear fatlior
or mother had appcarsJ to mo I ooulc
lot bavo bseu moro dumfonndod thnn
when I wa * confronti J by my broVior ths
othoi day , " admitted John Orockor , u
Urooklyu , a trainoi at Brighter * Hooch
"My brother reaeubiea mo cloa-Jj' . "
"Wo had uot aean each othe > for twen
ty years , " the traino * added. "
When the wai broke out the Groske
family resided ia. Brooklyn. Among ite
membera were two brothero , EJwwd n <
John , Johu enlisted in tha union
array. Ilia jslativea received no lotto
from him.
Soon'aft 7 the battle of Anlletam John
waa reported killed in the engagement
Ihe Boldlor waa raourrod &i dead.
"I wasn't killeu , " Crocker assorts. "
waa wounded , and when I recovered
wandered about. I had no reason for no
writing homo. When I returned t
Brooklyn my parunta were dead. I coul
not And Edward , "
Edward , however , aettlod in Troy , H
It well known as a Burling man through
out wwUm New York. Recently h
fit ! -T < O in Albany. A
lew dnys ago a Rlrminr nskcd hint
'In your naino Crocker ? "
"It Is. "
"Well , you're the Hring inngo o/ your
brother. "
"You must bo mistaken. The only
relative of that kind lh t I over hid WAD
lulled eighteen years agn. "
"Kxcuso , " persisted the atr.infer ; "I'll
wsger thftt yon nnd John Crocker , of
Brooklyn , ore I'rothcrs. "
Edward Crocker visited the r\co : course
nnd found his brother. The scene bo <
twccii the two brothers when ttioy mot
was very ntriUtig. At ( irnt the men
stnrod nt o.vsh ether almost with suspi
cion , then their fneoa rolnsoil iaro atnilca.
After thnt they were moiatoned nbout
the i'j'03 mid Simlly a hearty hnnd-shako
ad n cordial hue. John Crocker will re
main nt Urf hton 13eniti ! , ulthoa h hia
brother wnuts him nt Albtuy.
A , 3UKK GUI 34 FOUND AT iA3TI
KO O.V3 NXKl ) fcUKFtTl.
A 3-jro euro for JJhiitl , Blprdlrg , Itching nnd
TTlconled IMlw liar born difctworcd by Dr.
Willi.Mno ( an Iiuliivi ltciniily , > cnllod Ur.
Wiliiftiu'a Indian TJlo Ointtnent A ebglo
box lias cured the we rst chronic c-os of 25 or
30 yo.iT > itiinilhiR. "io ono tiooil puffer five
miimtCH after npplym ? this wotulorftil pcx tih-
IDS mud cine. I.utloi:3 | lustrumi-uSn nnd clco-
tunrioH di nu ro Imrin liian good. Willlntn'j
Indlnn nio Ointtnent cbiitrbd thu t'tancra , vl
Inya the l-'iiouNi itching , h > 3rt'cu'urlj' ' ' t nicbt
nfter eothtiR warm in tsa , ) nets ns n poultice ,
glos liiBtmt relief , nnd is prepared only for
riles , itdtluR of thu privnto parts , and for
nothtno ohi1.
Itond wIx.tth Hon. > T. M. Coffinb t ry , of
Clovclsnd , cnyfl about U ? . William's itnhan
Pile Oolntr nt ! "I hava tipcil Rcoroa < f 1'ilo
Cures , and 5i nffroils mo i Jcaiuro to miy that I
Imvo never found nnythin.7 which gfivo such
immcdlato a'sd permanent rrltif ns Dr. Wil-
liam'a Indian Oinunent. l or Bale by all 3ntg-
qistn mid maKml on receipt of price. 50c and
Si. Sold at ntail by Ktiha & Co.
0. V , GOODMAN ,
_ V/holesnlu Ace ;
A Jiiilfo AVfco Uas Contrmitt lor I ! Jtu-
Vrcu 1V3.
Ko . 'oano Atwatcr , of Minnesota ,
ssyo ho hail t\v3'ohancea \ to buy thu land
on which IVtinnc polio now stands for § 50
buirhe declined tho.investment. . . Two
yoara aftoro 'iud Judg'o Atwater took up a
cltt'.tn of IOC' ' acrsa , comprislug the pres
ent site of tl o city , and conalructod upon
it P hoauo th at cost him SUE. Aaldo from
thogarrloon at 1'rjrt Snoliing , for hun-
dretls of milo 3 alovo and below this point
no irco , orotono , or blade of graea had
boon disturbe d. But the judge aoon
found hiniBolf uuablo to llvo on Ilia clnim
or tt > nall it , ni id i > raa nccordiugly cold
at aLorifl's a La Jndgo Atwater being to
poor to purjhi .ao it , thua for the _ second
time losing thi 3 ohauco of owning the
nitu.
Ono More InOiiHtry lop Onuilia.
A. abort time ago an article appeared in
; his "japor relative to the now flouring
: illl of J. E. McGray & Co. , formerly of
! Ilmoaota. Wo tire glad to ntato that
: hey are now running to their full ca-
) aci'.y , and that their flour after a thor-
nugh trial ia pronounced equal to the
Dillachry , Waahburn or any ether branda
on thia market , thcso giving to the people
ple of Omaha , right afc homo , product
as good as can bo brought in from out-
aide pointa. They are selling this flour
undar the brand of "Union Pacific. "
d2.iiuto
Jolco for a
Col .mbia Spectator ,
Miss Daisy Greene to Jones , who has
just boon introduced : „ "What funny
looliing'pooplb one tneata outMr. _ Jones ;
only * 166E nt that fxightf nl girl in the
doorway. " ,
Jones . "I can't help thinking sko is
not so bad looking aa the awkward stick
who is talking to hen"
Mlaa G "Tho awkward atick ia my
brother. "
Jones "Tho frightful girl ia my Bister. "
Tableau.
Beautiful Hands.
A good deal of intoraat ia now ahown
in beautifying hands , fingers and nails.
Justly so ; for the human hand in its
beauiy is an object worthy of admira
tion. But do the ladies know that true
beauty of hands cannot exist if the
stomach and digestive apparatus are not
Ji good health ? To make digestion good ,
Circulation natural , blood rich , and skin
clear , take Brown's Iron Bitters , Mrs.
J. W. Ellis , Minburn , Iowa , had BU J
'fored ' for several years from debility , but
is now restored to health by thin prince
of tonics.
The knife of the guillotine with whioh
Marie Antoinette houd was cut oil' Is
now in Mmo. TuRenud'a exhibition in
J/ondon. It is in the foim of n collar , or
circle cf iron , and will weigh twentyvo ! ]
pounds. The collar is cut horizontally
t > ach ha" containing a knife or bladu.
When uisd the upper half waa allowed
ko fall between two apright Btandardn ,
striking the neck which lay ncrosa the
Made oi the lowerhalf. . In addition to.
that of the unfortunate French queen ,
thisguJlotino haa severed the hcr lo from
over coo thousand bodies.
Co'.da. fovoTH and Inllnmationa broken
p by Dr. Prico'a Extrac of Smait-
VcoJ.
lor Building
Bi.lJart men tot till Inter iur , )
Olllcc vt Indlrji AOairu , Xo17 , IBSl. f
Rtnlcd proroaali , riilorstol "nrojiojMj lei Ui.'Uinz
'jl , ' ( , ' wJ ! ha rccolval at tills rill juniitll 1 o'clock
the ! 9th cf nucuinHr , lijl ( for ihu uou-
ruction oMhrco 'it.iiv.'cu rn thobantcoKloiu Kc > cr-
liVen In Iltbruki , nnd 1'onca Hce > r > atlou.'n B.il.otu
J ; the lollntvlni ; lojitlon ; on thot > : itca ItiBurratlon
vtr tha Kttztlacvuk , a liridioot three Hpanu ot 00
t < act * with 16.'iQt aupioachctr on the I'-onua llo -
rntlon o\er thiJiioNrata rl\er , abrld j DM Icit
rotn cnJ to en Ji and over the 1st 1'crhotnaiJ river
ttsnin ( if. 00 f < th ,
Tlio tMsi'H In quutlon nro to boot rctiihLDitlon nt
wood and Iron lth taut Irwit i iocs , rusting on ) iilu
ouuiUtloiiH , uliicli over the Nulirara r'vtr ire to ) iu
lilvon lu'cfct , o\er Dazllo crwk , IStsot , and o\cr
Vcit I'orls cl Niohrar.1 Klel fwti below untir
u\e ) , unil 6t > to lies luillt In rucordansu ultli iiUns
and opecincatloiia tn ho seen nt the othciol the Dcput
urUriiiaiJwr at Omahn , Ikinrebka , the ' -'UnioV ol
im tt , Colorailo , and ot tis ' liitcr-itaiiiii ol Clil-
o , Iil
The ccnsknvtlon o the Iridecnto uudur the In-
oJIUfcaaptrvulonol a jurtou tc h disiUuatcd J >
hU Dtlartnicnt.
All l.iii must lisaccorr juried by aonitlflod ti.rfi
on aoeia United Elites Otnoi-lUj ) , for at least rIVK
ir c.Btum o ( th" airjunt ol thi iiropoHal , uhlih
chvcli will bu ( ortoitod m tliu I'ullixl btato In , cn'O
any iidcler or hlddori ( all to eitctito a i.-ntrftci IIJi
; oodani nuitlcicnt Bitt-tle cthcruloo to ho rotun cJ.
> itho lilJdcr. lit mbmlUui ) ; l > lds , bidder * thrulil
Ute the time required hy V'jum tor the rumtructlon
olthehri Kd , as rhm metier will ho rnnt.ilcro.l lu
uking the auar.'n , nnd made t , part of tht contract-
Thoil ht U ri BncdloieJoctany or all I'ldj or
any part of any ltd If dt-cc l for tbo buslutoica : of
tuo tervico II HIIOK ,
'
WlnW In t'-e iiimmcr
the nn-a ir
mutinty vxUts amonK
, tbo winar
Irmsor tht ell ,
Jfo'j/oodU prol.a
, . . ) ihubvxtiu o daily
diet (3r tbo old In ( ei-
liknein , b ini ( el By cl
dli | tl < m , and I osi a
In ; io mui h ol cwton
and iklburn'ooidii. ' iloro
- Ichlldrcn line been
8uuc Hdiuiiy icmu u uu i uue'u Ford Ihfto upon & 11
Iheother inoduoombloeit. I'u'.up in tin eaui , loj
( lijp , Sia. r'- , { \ and ? ' 76 WOOUllCH fc.CV ,
I'Vlver , VAM , Bold 1 > ) PlUfc tsovorjwhvre
I'M ' f " * I l I n > *
e l\ i'.i r > i / t ' * * . * , . I . . v Hin %
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* * ! . . tcrtt'htt. r
prvOUi. PuMlr.itlon Di > ililct Mriit.1l wt
i Vl < .iKiini , M < K'H i l d olhfir Aflae.
TlToat , SX4rt of Oonoi IM * * ? Pnlsnnb ;
> M Seres and DlCit * . rv . 's tin,4i , iif < l
. , , . , ,1 .1 lilpfll.rlBfl . > J'1 > M " .
frvni
.1 , tv tin of iv ? "
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i. > n tr t9 -i M.IJ 'ri , " i.i'Htei 11 i - \ ,
< TlnB Mnrrirte * * lintt'VPi or in * 4 ! i
fpv'i - " ' I It ! * ' t In i ff" t C i V vf " i
- 4 1 intct V , fl . I ru 'ft. . 4 li-.i 'i D I l
r rm ll fr.r AM 1 Inl . d Vrlt f JIK.VHI
A Positive VVrhren ! Guarantee
g , * .
rnmpM 9 , EiinMFl ) .jcrniMi r jnn , t -
M-iblnL'-ilio'fd ea es llinlu < i foiui 'o ' VIILM
HI tmfli 0 M11" ' * ) .illrn' - u fi > i ftn ' ; II 11
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< i ri eel * * . ' * < j iJ hu ut2
iulcU , ur fnrr * . CO
. , rtl ri gtiarnntra pfcru
it r.rn/ra ' lnrt-rfn/.rnv
riul tn untuuioforCi'lrbrntD IllrdlcnlWotki )
Adilre " , r. I ) . CKAHKU , 31. U.lEOb.utU
CbiV. Street , Cm ice , ILL.
WEAK , UHDEVELOPEDPARTS
111' TIII'.IIIIMAN IIOOV I.M.AUnri ) , lll.\ I
lll'l.l ) M III Ni I III M.I ) . ' 1 Io . Unn tnlnri-till
n\\ \ t rtHiMiinT tniiu run in itnr f
\n\vMimit \ t nix , t In I hn n intrir > . I hiuiil
VITV hiirhlv i
II Illllhll. . > .V / ll IHI , , I l
"Will piirl.r llm
l.itu LlVSnnnil KIDNEYS.
and Id HP - . inic JIIAX.TI !
our. 1.1,0) . - , iuii-.i lei anil
' M i s rc'n o lu wtorcc
Ki I vi us tin nil-ill anii
" ' . ' IL' Urilii i'owir.
nfii 11 H train cumpl tin's
l'tll tll If 6' \ W I
lollnDIl.II .
'pTilvciiro. i IHC6iiikar , licilltny couiili'\luM.
I n-iinciit aneiuptsat c * "f lim enl > nili !
to Itlo popularity il liu orl l i < ii. Uo not cxpi' .
Edit POlllluOIJIOINAI. ANU J'hsr.
> 7Keuit jourwlilrosstuUhiiDr , Jlnriir isa fo.
t.Ixiul" . Wo.for our "D3JGA21 HOOK. '
0 uod u&ofal.tJiloriaaUoiL.CrMfi. r J
J * BOTTLTSb.
Pilonor
Kaiser . . . .Hr moa
DOAiBSTlC.
Bud weuer . .JSt , Louis.
AahauBor. . . . - -Sfc. Louis.
Best B . - . Mibvaukep.
Soiilitz-Pilsner - . Milwaxikoe.
Omaha
Ale , Porter , Domestic and Unine
' "D. MAUBESK.
Sti
Science of Life Only $100 ,
BY MATT , POSTPAID.
KNOW THYSELF , ,
A GREAT BIEDICAli TYOllK
Exhausted Vitality , Ncjvona ADd rhyelral DobUltj
Pnmaturu Doclluo la Mau , Krroruot Youthend tin
untold mleorles reasliitog from Indlecretlcna or aa
cts8C9. A book ( or evtiy man , youn ; ; , mldrilo tejfi
uid old. It contains 123 prescriptions far all aosl
irdchronlo diseasejcaoh ono of which Is InialniUhJ
Bo found by the Authoj , whoso oxporimco for 17
yenrs is Bucn aa probuhljnincr nctore full to tha lot
ol any ph > Rlcjac. & 00 pftKc& * hound in bcauL O
I'lench muslin ompposed co\ere , full , K'H ' ) iiAr nt d
to bo a finer work in ovjiy eonso , machnnlcal , literary -
orary and profccsloral , than any ether work r-rd ln
thla country for ti.60 , cr Uio money U1 be reloaded
In every Install' ; ? . Prira nnly SI.00 by mJI , post
paid. Illustrative nampje B rents. Kc-jlnow. Hold
medal awarded > tko author by the NtJmml MuJlcal
Aesoclatlon , to the ollltvra of which hi/ifrrs.
Tbo Sclonoo uf Lllo should bo read oy the 7anng
for Instruction , and ini the afflicted fc * rt'll : ! . ft Kill
benefit all. bndou Laacot.
There Is no mcmboi ol society to whom Th.i Bel
enoo of I lo v/ii not 1M ) useful , nhr.-.or junoi , par.
ent , RU'wdlcn , instructor or clerya ( n. ArvjouauJ.
AddrosutioPeftbcJy Medical In4tute , ci Tn. W
II. Parker , tlo. 4 DuWuch Street , rctou , livw. , who
may bo coLriu'.tcd oa all cllscuBon rquirhig eklll and
oxporlcuco. Chro&ta snd ob tlnat dlsoxaat that have
batUod th ) , eklli ol oil other W-Uftl 1 C > &n9 <
tixidiliTl Built treated eiuxj-fll-ML tally
without u > loetuce ol failure. TUV RP
LAND AGEftCV
30CC23S011 TO DATZtt * i
Oeoerol Lvulirt lu
a trj.iiu MfbrMxr * at lJWnlC4 and uu
I-EiMOvixi laimi 101 u'.a tn Uoa lM , Do.liu , Oofn
PI * * * * . Hurl , Lan-'iiff , ! > ' y > , ' .Vicnitiskua , Ui/lck
knjdcH , tnd HnUor Jonjtle.i
7 M I'Md In a'J iiarta ci the Kltli , .
ilonef loaned CD mproed farraa.
Ilotiry imblla alwavt to offlco Ccne pocd
LINE 0 P
TIIK ONLY KXOLabi-VK
IN OMAHA NKD ,
The remarkable growth / Omaha
dnriug-Mio laat few yonra la rv matter of
great nttonlshmont to those who pay an
occasional vlalt to thia growing dtv. The
dovolopnent of the Stoi Yarda the
necesaitv of the Bolt Ltn0 R ad the
finely p vsd streets the huudnuls of now
residences nnd costly bnalneot blocks ,
with the population of onr city moro than
doubled ( u the Ir.rjt five years' . All thlt
j n great surprise to vlaltora nnd ia thp
tidralrrttlon of our citizens. This rapid
growth , iha bnsinr > M activity , nnd the
many substantial linprovohienta wadn a
lively domatid for Omaha runl cntntn , nnd
every Invoijlor hai > made a handooine
profit.
Sliioo the VFall Strnot panlo li st May ,
with the uubsaquont cry of hard tlmoa ,
there haa boon loaa demand from Bpocnln-
tora , but a fair demand from Investom
Booking houica. This latter class nro
taLinc , ' advantage of low prlcoa In build
ing aintoslal nad r.rosocnring their homca
at Cinch loaa coat than will bo possible n
yea * honco. Speculators , too can buy
rcaloata * 3 choopor now and ought to take
advent o of present prices fov future
pro ti.
I'ho next foiv yenra promhoa grostes
d-vol-jpusenta In Omnha thnn the p&at
JV > yearn , which have been r.n goocf aa
wo could roaaonobly desire. Now man-
ufnotnrlng oatnbllshmouta and lar ojbb-
bing houses are o < ldod almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There nro many In Omnha nud througn-
but the State , vrho have their money in
the.banka drawing a nominal rate ol i
tereat , which , If judiciously Invented In
Omaha real estate , would bring them
much greater returns. Wo have runny ,
bargains trhlch wo nro confident will
bring the purchaser largo profito In thn
near fnturo.
Wo have for Dale the finest resi
dence property in the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lota at reason
able prices on Sherman avenuo,17th ,
18th , litth and 20th streets.
West on Parnam. Davenport ,
Gaining , and all the leading atroetB ; ,
in that direction. f *
The grading of Fnrnam , California -
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
T
street car line out Farnam , the pro . tr
perty in the western part of the oily
will increase in value.
We also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper
ty in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
by the Stock Yards Company nnd
the railroads will certainly double
the short time.
price in a r
Wo also have Homo fine business
lots and some elegant inside resi-
doucep for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good bai'gnniH &v calling on u
2S3 South St.
Hot vem Fnruham ani
P. S. We nslc those 'who , have
\iroporly for nnlo atabarwolotbrnve
us a callWp want or fy bargains4
Wo will positively no hautll prop.
erkv nt inorethau itp.roal vnlue ,
\