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"The tleam&hlpi of thli well-known line are bolll 01
Iron. In water-tight compartments , nd re tarnish
ed with every requisite to make the paggiga both
oafe and agreeable. They carry the United statoa
and European malls , and leave New Tork Than-
days and Saturdays lor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cher
boum , ( PARIS ) and OAMHUKQ.
Kates : BteeraRO from Europe only 118. First
Cabin , 156 , f 85 and 76. Steerage , $20.
Ilenry Funilt , Mark Hanson , F .E. Moor CB , IT. Toll ,
frontsln Omaha , Qronaire ? fc SchocntgoD , agentalu
Council Bluffs. 0. B : UIOHARD & CO. , Don. Faaa
Afrta. , 01 Broadway , N. T. Cbas. Kocmlnskl ft Co-
Otneral Woatoin AginU , 170 Waihlcgton St. , Ohio
SO.I11.
HCIIMITKIU.C. Avictlmof youthful imiirudflnro
fnuniMK Premature Docsy , Nervous Debility. Lout
Jlanhood , c.haiini : tried in viin etery known
wmctly.hJ'aiBcmercd nnlmplonienrsolself-euro ,
which bo will wiul 1'UKli to Ills folIow-Kiitlerurs.
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VARICOCELE SIKfi1 4 , aucy. IVoPiiUou
Health is Wealth !
> Da. E. 0. WMT'S NIBTI AND CHAIN TBIASUSKT , i
cnarantoed apoolflo tor Hysteria , D. lnoea , Convnl-
lions , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , Nervous
Prostration caused by the nso of alcohol or tobbacoo ,
Wnkelulnesa , Uental depression. Softening of the
brain , resulting In Insanity and leaping to mliery ,
decay and death , Premature Old ago , Baroness , lees
ofpower In cither sax , Involuntary Loeses and Sper
f atorhoracaused by over exertlontof the brain , self ,
dbnso or over Indulgence. Each box , contains one
month's treatment. (1.00 a borer six bottles
J.00ient by mall prepaid on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES
To care any cue With each order received by na
lor six bottles , accomplished with (6.00 , we will send
be purchaser our written guarantee to refund tha
money If tbo treatment does not effect a euro. Qoar <
autoes Issaei only by JOHN 0 : WEST & CO. ,
EJv SS-mSe-ryr H C802 Uadlson St. , Chicago , III.
James Medical Institute
ChartcredbytheStateonil' .
nois for theexpiess purpose
of clvingimmedlatc rcllcllS
all chronic , unoaryana pri
vate disecs l > fronorrhPM
Gleet andSyphills In all their
complicated forms , also aV
diseases of the Skin and
Blood promptly rehevedand
permanently cured by remc
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, , .v , _ - t > i > eclal J'ractice , Seminal
rJuin : Lassi.by Dreams , Pimples on
theKuce. Lost Manhood , } uiittvtiii cured , T/.ert
t't"trxnerl < Hfiiil > ii/ > The appropriate tc.r.rd'
( , i.toncc usedln cachcate. Consultations , pel-
onol or bv letter , sacredly confidential , Med *
Muta tent bv Mall and Express. No marks on
fiacuupe tu indicate contents or sender. Addresc
tiH.JAMES.No.2U4Wa3hingonSt.Chcagoll ! ! !
Imported Beer
IK BOTTLES.
Erlangor , . . . - . . - . . Bavaria
Gulmbaoher , . . . Bavaria.
Pilsner i . - . Bohemian.
DOMESTIC.
Budwnder . St , Louis.
Anhauser. . . . - .St. Lenis
Best a . - . Milwaukee
8chlitz-Pilfluer _ _ . Milwaukee.
Eru 's . Omaha
Ale , Porter. Domestic and Rhine
Wino. PD. MATJEER.
mSFarnamSt ,
W th fnih number of DOMOBESV8 MONTUL.
tltaAZINEwlllIxiBiren a full sUe fahhlonable Pat
vt n of any site of ttj Us elct d. making t el vo pat
er ( during theyrars or > aluoof over tbiee dollUrj ,
besides the most ropular , entcrtalnir and uie'ul
magailug , Blinpla ooplei29o .yearly , . Addres
W. JennUigs , Ueinoreist , HKwt Uth Bt , New York
An Intoriftlnf ; trcatUo on Rlood and Skin Dltcasn
Will Iw nialUtl tree to sny ono w ho will nend tlwlr nd
Irves to tUebulfttii > ucincCiDra ) r3. Atlanta , Or
VANDERBILT'S ' MILLONS ,
Gould not bur from roe hat Sniffs Specific has
done for me. It cured we of Hxofula In Its wonf
, form , after I had sullonxl with Itfilteen IODK jears ,
s > ad had tried all the remedies , only to briak down
. my health and taaknrre almo t hu'j > Iof .
llRa ELIUIHTII lliKBR ,
lAcworth , da. , July 1C , l Si
INOCULAfl POISON.
Borne eight lean ago I became the tlcilin of a fear
ful Ulood Poison , communicated by a nurte to iny
lofant , andthtoce through the br ait. and suffered
for ill lonifjoars. The Mcrcur ? and Potuh treat
ment Mcmwl to dthe the polran further latoiny
} it m only to break out In tone form on other
twrtlou * of my body , Three months ago I began
Uklnif Swift's Specific , and It bat cured me sound
-nd wtlL It is the greatest bler/ilng hich hai oome
40 tainklnj ta } crs. . MRS. T. W , LEI ,
Wliy Don'tVott 1'op tlic Qitcatlon ?
Ami Uicro they sat A popping corn ,
John Stiles nnd Susnn Cutter ,
olin Stilon M fnt fts any 01 '
And Susan fat AS bailor.
\nd there the ; ( nt nnd fthrllcil the corn ,
And raked ft nil stirred the fire ,
And talked of different kinds f eiuf ,
And hitched their chairs up nlpher ,
Then S ian , lie tha popper ehook ,
And John ho shook the popper ,
Till bold their faces crow ns red
As B&ucepan made of copper.
And they shplled , and pop | > ed , nnd Rte ,
All kinds of fun In poking ,
And ho haw-hawed at her remarks ,
And she laughed at his joking.
And still they trapped , and still they nlo ,
John's mouth was llko a hopper ,
And stirred the firn and uprinkled tmlt ,
And shook nnd shook the popper.
The clock sttuck nine and then struck ten ,
And nllll the corn kept popping ;
It struck cloven then ( truck twelve ,
And still no signs of stopping.
And John ho ate , nnd Susnn thought
Tlio corn did pop and tmtter ;
Till John cried out : "Tlio corn's ftfiro !
Why , Susan , what's the inatterV
Said she : "John Stiles , It's ono o'clock ;
You'll die of indlgotllon ; '
I'm sick of all thin popping corn
AVhy don't you pop the < | uenUon ? "
IIONI3Y VOll XJIE LADIES.
I'our-borJeicd turbans nro very popular.
Mora nnd moro hideous grow bonnets and
hats ,
Bands of fur and feathers trim many winter
bonnets ,
Hep nnd gray mnko an ndmlrablo mUwlu-
tor combination.
Braid of nil widths U used to excess as a
drees trimming.
llibbons are restored to favor for hat nnd
bonnet trimmings.
Black eilk tulle will bo used extensively thi
winter for ball toilets.
Hand-bags are going out of fashion. It i
too bad , for they nro very convenient.
Small Bteol or silver trilt buckles strung on
velvet ribbon are worn for collarettes.
Since the Introduction of plain skirt
trimmed ones nro inoro elaborate than o\cr ,
Chantllla lace is the fashionable lace thi
aenton , to the exclusion of the black Span'
Ish.
Black Ince flounce * , with gold embroidery ,
are worn with gold ornaments on black cos *
tumes.
Very largo silk handkorchlofs nro used for
aprons ; they are gathered an < l sot in n bolt of
rlobon , '
Bag muffs are worn now that the shopping-
big in tabooed. They hnvo n bag at the back
to hold the handkerchief and rmrso and smal'
parcels.
Black silk Blockings have jot clocks. A paii
of black aatin Bhoes have jot awnllow on
either too.
Charlotte Adams nays American cirls nrc
not capable of ardent attachments , becaus
they flirt too much ,
Velvet muffs are trimmed with bands of fui
on the edges nnd have n full cluster of volvel
loops nnd ends near the toil. .
It is said that there are nearly forty thou-3 '
sand women nnd young girls engaged in th
nianufncttiro of artificial flowers in Paris.
Biaiding and fur are used conjointly for
trimming , nnd minmturo fans in silver or gold
nre nmong the recent and effective designs.
An Adrian woman put two hot bricks in ho
bed , ono day last week , to warm it. The re
salt was that the bed caught lire , and the firr
department had to bo cal ed out to enve Ui <
house.
A Chicago man , learning that his throe
grown daughters were determined to hang up
their stockings Christmas morning , haa made
an assignment.
Sixteen lovely harem Indies belonging to tin
sultan have , by his permission , sent theirpho-
toRrnphs as a contribution to the beauty ex
hibition of Paris.
An old maid in Nashville keeps a parro
which swears nnd a monkey which chews to
bacco. She jays between the two , she doesn'i
miss n husband very much.
An Indiana husband who is seeking a di
vorce claims that his wife scalded him with
hot tea on 81 different occasions. There are
some patient men in this country.
Extremely handsome visiting dresses are
shown , made of heavy OttomanSIlk , thoskirts
arranged in very wide kilt pleats , with bodice
of silk volvat and drapery of Persian brocade
in fine but brilliant colormpa.
This Boaaon there will bemany stylesof bodi
ces worn , each of which will enjoy a degree
of favor ; and heroin lies the great advantage
that every woman may choose the particular
ono which best suits her own figure.
Skating costumes are made with skirts
tucked from the waist down to the deep bor
der of fur around the bottom , which is
matched by borders ot the same fur on the
braided basque , the aleovcs and around the
neck. '
A beaver-colored velvet bonnet has a gath
ered brim , nnd ia trimmed with a silk hand
kerchief , The handkerchief is folded so that
two of the corners cover the crown and the
other two stand up in front above a bow formed
of the velvet.
A young lady , well known in New York so
ciety , recently wore at a wadding reception a
toilet of silver-gray corded silk , kilt pleated ,
nnd trimmed elaborately with peacock blue
plush. Above her wavy , golden hair were
perched six tiny humming birds , forming an
orultholocica half-wreath about the crown of
her fair head.
Dresses for mid-winter nro being made of a
heavy rough-surfaced serge , delightfully worm
and clinging in its nature , and made up with
velveteen of a deeper or contrasting shade.
Very comfortable and protective are these
heavy cults , but they must be very cautiously
put off for the lighter gowns which this season
are so generally adopted for full dress.
Velveteen appears to bo quite in vogue for
evening dress this winter. At dinner parties
and the opera are worn trained gonna offrel-
vetuen In name of the delicate , artistic shades ,
the soft sheeny folds clinging to the figure
for thn plain style Is the rule enhance Its
grace , and when the hue Is becoming no ma
terial is so complimentary tu the complexion ,
A fur coat is the best nnd moat comfortable
assuredly of all winter coverings , and the new "
fur-lined Ottoman cloaks , made with moder
ately wide aleovea , are most delightful wear
for general use. The addition of aleeves doea
not materially increase the coat of the cloak ,
and the shape is decidedly preferable to that
of the long popular sleeves , being less circular.
There Ia a new fashion In France of Bending
out invitations to fancy dross parties and the
other entertainments at country houses with a
litt of the expected guests unclosed. How
very convenient when you read your Invita
tion to know at once how many people you
are naked to meet , who they are , and whether
you are to see your beat friend or your worst
enemy.
A female circus-rider committed imicide at
Brobiusk , Russia , not long ngo in such a dra
matic fashion aa ihowed that ahe was born for
tha stage. She wont through her performance ,
which included jumping through hoops ana
over banners , and then atood up on the horse ,
pulled out a pistol , ihot herself through the
brad and fell dead in the ring. Love troubles
caused the act.
A mots colored woolen dreia hus a wide
trimming of striped velvet In sapphire blue ,
torn * cotta and moss color all round the bottom
tom of the skirt. Aa the skirt has wide plaits
at the waist , tha trimmlw falls In folda , A
similar band of velvet edgea the tunic , which
la draped high on tha left hip and showa two
rows of the velvet on that side. On the right
side are long folds from the waist. i
B
At a fancy dross" party , some time ago , a at
youmr lady was dressed in n marvelous diets
of green and red , in which imaginative eyes
were supposed to discover some more or less
resemblance to lettuce and lobster. "What
do you represent , Mrs , M. ! " a gentleman in.
quired , us they took their placou in a set. on
"Don't you see ? " she rrturned , laughing ,
"I'ma salad. " " 01" was her partner's
tort , while ha flashed a quick over the very
liberal expoiure of her person , "but haven't
you forgot to put on the dressing ? " at
IMPIETIES.
A little girl objected to being an angel be | G
aviioiho then would hare to give up nil her
pretly playthings and fine drestcs to wear
feathers like a hen.
An Alabama negro was recently heard to
soliloquize : "Do sun nm so hot , do cotton am
to grassy , da work nm so linrd.dat dis darkey
feel called upon to preach. Kress do Iio'd
"How much did you say this wa ? ' " 0 ,
SI. 60. " "Thai's n big price , isn't it ? " "No ,
I nsBiire you , The drugs are very costly. "
Uut I am a minister , and used to bo n drug
gist myself. " "O , you are. Well of course
15 cents. "
Among the men composing n poker party
inulod in by the police at Atlanta were a
sheriff and n conuty judge , two members of
the legislature , a groom and a preacher who
were to bo the principals in a marriage feast
next day. nnd several others ,
"Lcok hero , " said Uppercon , the chorister ,
as the grocer was weighing out his sugar
"those things weigh light. " n'Mr. Upporco.V
old Hyson "I'm like
replied severely , your1
self ; I run the scaled to suit myself , and the
congregation hns to ptand It. " And the chor
ister pulled out all his stops at once ,
"What Booms to bo the matter ? " ho asked ,
mildly , as they were rettmilne from church ,
"didn't the " " the
you enjoy sermon ? "Knjoy
sermon ? " slio repeated shortly , "and that odi
ous Mrs. Smith sitting directly in front of mo
O1W
with a now fall wrap on that never cost n cent
loss than $12"i. You must think I have a
1Cy
yery warm religlsus temperament. "
Johnnie ( to his Sunday school teacher )
Papa said thli morning he wished the frocen
water pipes were in
Teacher That'll do , r turn to your los
con.
Johnnie There was no harm In that ,
teacher ! ho only wanted them in n warm
place , I nupposo , where they wouldn't bo
freezing all tbo time.
I do not mean to say , as the Sunday school
books do , that tha honest little boy is always
prosperous , The more facts of life do not
chow that it does not pay to steal , The man
who takes watches that do not belong to hln
is sent to jail , but tha m&n who steals n rail
road stands a very good chance of dying r
millionaire. Iflonry George , Lecture on
Eighth Commandment.
Tlio pulpit commltto of n church without n
pastor a few years ago addressed a note of In
< julry to cno who is now a father In the minis
try , requesting his opinion of the quail Pica
tion of one who had been named to them as an
eligible candidate. Ills reply was as follows
and tha Boston Watchman passes It along foi
tha benefit of church committees In search for
nn "eligible" minister : -
During the long wait at the white houao tin
other day _ , when tha New Orleans exposition
was being opened , tlio telegraph operator an <
nounced that Talmago was praying. Secretary
tary Frolinghnyson smiled nnd Raid : "Thai
reminds mo of a story. There wap once n man
being married nnd the minister made a very
long ' prayer. When ha concluded the gioom
whispered . in his car : 'This may be an nnx
ioua , but it la not a protracted , meeting1
A native chief in 1'iji presented himself fo ;
baptism. "How many wives have you ? " said
the missionary. "Seven , " said the chief ,
"Ob , that won't do ; can't baptize you till you
have got tid of six of them , " A month latoi
the chief came again , saying : "Mo all rich
now ; you baptize me now. Only cno wifi
now. " "What have you done with tin
others ? " said the missionary. "Oh , " said
the cannibal , "me' * oaten ebry debbla of
'era. "
Ilev. la a good man , hotter than tin
salary ho would probably get at . 1. Hi
ia a man of some vigor of thought. 2. Ho
can express his thought with some emphasis ,
3. He would not have an everlasting same
ness In hla preaching. 4. He will exhibit a
manly independence in his convictions. But
if the church in wants a social figure
head for fairs , sewing-circles , parlor circles ,
and general entertainment , his gifts do not lie
in that direction. Ho ia quiet , unassuming ,
nnd not much of n jumping-jack in evening
parties. Ho doesn't feel any divine call to
gad about under the delusion of doing pastor
al duties. Ilia call to tha ministry did no
consist in , "Woo is mo if I do not gad from
house to liouB ) . "
The First IJovo the Best. "
The proverb is falsa ; 'tis the last love that's
best !
Why , before I loved you ; let mo see !
There must have been dozens I cannot recall
But I'm sura that at least there wora three
You remember tha first ? the choir-girl , donr ,
Whom you courted for me , on1 the sly.
I wrota you long letters about her from
school
You encouraged me there , by the by.
'Twos when you were flirting eo fiercely will
Reed ,
I devoted myself to the next ;
She really was pretty , and very geed form
Just confess , now , how much you were
vexed !
The third waa the winter that you wore in
Franco ,
And the "buds" of that year were all bores ,
But ono , and by her I was awfully struck ;
Well , her eyes , dear , were very like yours !
You'ro pouting to think you are only the
fourth ,
And so you must cot no after the rest ?
Never mind ! There never will be any fifth ,
And the last love , dear heart , la the best.
-M. B. 0. in Life.
Kissing In a Cutter.
Kiss your girl when in your
cutter |
You fly across a bridge ;
Yet , if clouds across the
moon
Flirt and fly , bo not too
soon ,
Or you'll kiss no mouthlet ; .
but her
Nose's rosy ridge. I
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MUSICAL AND DIIA.IUATIC.
|
Lotta waa born iu 1818.
After her American tour Jndic will proba
bly retire from the stage. ,
Fifteen weeks of the Modjeaka soaon next
year is booked on certainties.
Clara Morris' ' Southern tour is creating a
furor , Advance sales are enormous ,
Maggie Mitchell who has a daughter on the
stage , waa twenty four years old recently ,
Miss AHco M. Bacon , au American girbaa ]
recently won success as a pianist in Berlin ,
Grace Hawthorne has made a success in
"Camillo" In St. Louis. Shoissaidto weigh
but ninety poande ,
Houclc'anow Opera house in Cincinnati ,
will it Is announced , soon be illuminated by
tha incandotceut light.
Mr. Abboy'd contract with Mrs , Lnngtry
has been extended to cover this country , to
which the lady will return next season.
Mile. TUiea pjaya In her now and succesaful |
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thamas , 'VArca'dia",1/ / _ and _ "Yvonne , " at the CItl
Walnut , Phiiftdolphia.early Hi January.
Louia James will not go to Australia with
Lawrence Barrett. He proposes to remain
here and take Barrett's place , if he can get it.
Km ma Abbott Is evidently not afraid of
work , She nas been giving ten changes of
opera in a week in Denver and other western
cltiw ,
"Fedora , " with Mies Fanny Davenport ,
as resumed its course at Niblo'j , New York ,
and Mr. Lee , having recovered from hia
wagon accident , will appear as Loria Ipanolf.
Miia Minnie Palmer , looking a long way
ahead has concluded arrangements to give a
revised version of "My Sweetheart" at the
Union Square Theatre in April next.
It Is definitely settled that Salvlni and bis
son will come here next season and play six
nights every week. Heretofore the great tra
gedian has Insisted upon playing only three
times weekly.
Miss Neally Stevens , of Council Bluffs , and
popular fa > orlte In this city , gave a recital
Irving hall , on tha 2lnd to a large
and _ enthusiastic audience. This yuung
pianist is v , I nniog desenud laurels wherever
she appears.
Mr. Irving ir not quite forgotten in Lend
yet. Twenty etudeota of the royal acad
emy of arts are to send him a book of orlgnal *
sketches in black and white , along with a
letter conveying their ChrutmM greetings. is
The performance of Meyerbeer's "prophet"
the Metropolitan was the finest operatic
spectacular production that has ever been
seen in New York for many years. It was
the mojt euccestful production , taken aa a
whole , of the pretent eeaion of tnrand opera In
German , L
Skfttom Sonp ,
uckle the steel firm to the heel ,
For a merry bout and n merry reel ;
The glassy ice we'll mark In A trice
ith many quaint and stranro device.
Our fire hums bright , and its ruddy light
'tlows far through the starry , wintry night ;
We'll whirl and wheel on ringing steel
While our pulses quicken and voices peal ,
iVItli shout nnd snng , a joyoui throng ,
Me'll wake the echoes loud nnd long.
Till the moon'a pMo beam o'er the lull tops
glenm ,
And warn us homo.to rest and dream.
Ctioncs ,
For naught care wp , from carea set free ,
Though chill blow the wind o'er the icy lea ,
nd in sleep wo shout as wo toss nboilt ,
That merry , merry skaters ore we . !
[ ui. . Nicholas.
EDUCATION All.
The Khedive of Kgyat has sent his two son *
to Geneva , Swltcorland , to bo educated.
Kor the first time in twelve years the tchool
comtntltoo of Boston will meet with no women
iu Ita membership.
T. C. Mondonhall , professor of philosophy'
nt the Ohio university , has resigned to accept
A position ia the signal icrvlceat Washington.
P. T. Barnuni made elad the hearts of nm-
bilious Bchool-boyn in Bridgeport , Conn. , by
pricentlng ttio high echool with a gold medal
fund of 81,000.
A young mulatto is working as n conductor
on n Pullman car on the Pennsylvania rail
road for money enough to complete his course
nt Columbia Law tchool ,
There are five colored Lutheran thcologlc.il
studonis in Howard university , Washington ,
D. C. , four from tha Carolinns , nnd ouo from
St. Thomas , West Indies.
A now Horn an Oithollc university is to bo
established nt Salzburg in Austra It is
charged that In the existing unlversltvs of that
part of the empire , the German liberal party
has become so powerful that the nnti-Catho-
Ho feeling is dominant. "In many faculties"
says the Oormanln , "scarcely a single catho
lic occupies a chair ; and thus the future phys
icians , lawyers , government employes and
teachers nro tinined entirely by men who nro
Infidels and haters of the church. '
The bequest or Mrs. Helen C. Knowlcs to
promote art education in Worchostor , Mass. ,
has realized $23,000 , nnd the trustees wil'
Boon bo called upon to decide in what way
they will carry out the purpose of the testat
rix. They were given n wide liberty of choice
in this respect , and may endow _ n professor
ship In some of the city's educational institu
tiona or found a now art school , nn may bethought
thought most beneficial on consulting with
these partlcalty interested In the subject ,
The fund is designed as a memorial to .Mrs ,
Knowle'e husband.
The establishment of schools for manual in1
struction iflono of the growing necessities of
the ago. There is sufficient opportunity for
the youth to gather the rndimen a of n good
English education , but with thorn ho also ac
quires tastes somewhat above these of n com
mon laborer. Tlio action of trade organiza
tions has attempted , and , to some oxtout , suc
ceeded in the control of the old apprentice
ship system. That plan was open to many
objections and oven its benefits were not
equally distributed. The light and desirable
trades were crowded , while the poor were
practically excluded from all.
Tlioro is to bqa great gathering of Hebrew '
professors at Union theological seminary ,
New York , during the Christmas recess , to I
organize n board of trustees to take charge of
tha Hebrew correspondence school nud sum
mer schools started by Prof. W. II. Harper ,
and thus far directed by him , Ho has invited
nil the Hebrew professors of the country toco-
operate with him , nnd nearly 40 of them have
responded. It is the aim of the Hebrew pro
fessors to use these schools of Prof. Harper in
order to prepare students for the theological
seminaries by giving them elementary instruc
tion in Hebrew. It ought to stimulate the
colleges , says the Now York Evangelist , to
introduce Hebrew aa an optional for semina
ries. In order that tlieol'ga iray have the ad
vantage of it in college , and not bo con
strained to seek the training in Hebrew out
side the college.
AVill Sacrifice- ills Ilcst Bye.
The gentleman who' wants some lines for '
his lady's album mayfind much comfort in
the following : " '
Which I wish to remark ,
And my language is plain ,
That a kies in the dark
Is a bliss that's not vain.
You're the pride of the land ,
And I will not deny
That to win that fair hand
I would lose my right eye
Which the same is of glass and a daisy ;
T will be yours in the sweet by and
by.
Slcigblng with a Belle.
Now along the snowy highway
Slip the cutter and tha maiden ,
And the fellow who is spoony ,
And the great big , robe of bear-skin ,
Atid the horse whose mouth is just a-
Bent as hard as ia Ilia hornesa.
And the youth whose 'atacho is sprouting
Puts hia arm about tbo maiden ,
Not * attending to the equine ,
And they tumble down a enow-bank
Aa you notice by the stockings ,
Striped and of cheerful carmine.1
And the bill that youugman payeth
On the morrow knocks hia eala-
Ky for several weeks to blazes.
Puck.
Shoveling Hnow.
Keen and sharp are the winds that blow
Across the meadows of frozen snow. ,
: i - But the little boy standa
And clasps his hands ,
And tinglei.all through with n ruddy glow !
Then hia father yella : "Come , shovel that' '
snow
Kight off'u that sidewalk there below ! "
But the little boy stands.
. And clasps his hands ,
And cries : "I'm just frozen from head to too ! '
Puck's Annual , , -
RELIGIOUS. | tfC
The Methodist church to-day , including athi
'aniula ' , stands thus : 4 , ( > 00COO members ,
27,600 Itinerants nnd 3i,700 ( local preachers.
The Protontant Episcopal church In tha
United States comprises 2IS3 ! organized
churches , 3,659 clergymen and 301,003 com
municants.
The annual sain of pews in Puritan church
at Brooklyn , N , Y , , was hold last week , The
amount realized was $5COO. Two years ago
tlio amount was $2,000 ,
Itoraan Catholics can hereafter participate
in our national Thanksgiving day , the plenary
council having included it amen ? holidays that
they are permitted to observe. '
The new Congregational creed has been
recommended by A committee for adoption as
tbo creed of the New York state association ,
but-final action will bo deferred until next
year ,
Nearly nil the Kiqulmaux of Greenland are
adherents of the Lutheran faith , having oeen
converted through the missionary enterprise
of the Danish church. They have neat little
churches where they hold religious cervices
every Sunday.
Kpiicopallans look upon Mexico aaan Invit of
ing Held for missionary work by the church.
The bishop of western Texas , who has lately
been visiting that country , shows in his report
to the church's missionary society that a great
and excellent work of reformation is going on ?
there. ft
The Evangelical alliance has published its
lists of tonics suggested for the week of Drayor ,
Januarg 4 11 , 1885 The heads are as fol
lows : Sunday , January 4. sermons on "The
Good Fight uf Faith. " Monday , Prairu aid
Thankcgivlng : Tuesday , Humiliation and
Confession : Wednesday , Prayer for the
Cliurcb ; Thursday. Prayers for Families anil
Instructors of Youth ; Friday , Prayer for the a
Nations ; Saturday , Prayer for Missions ,
Home and Foreigc ; Sunday , January 11 , ser
mons on "Waiting for the Lord's Appearing , "
Carroll Beckwlth'd conception of Christmas
that of two angels bearing the Infant Christ
through the air. Alden Weir shows an aged
farmer lilting In a homely kitchen in an atti
tude of content ; T , W , Dewing , a group of
angels playing on harps entwined with lilies ; are
Duuglas Yolk , a winter sc ne & woman gati j
ering miitletoti from u tree , throwing down the
branches to two little eirls who stand below , the
on Muran baa church Interior showing J.
three richly costumed figures singing In the
balcony of the choir. The coloring Is wonder1
ful ,
A now Sc ndina\lan church , intended to
seat five hundred persons , and built nt a cost
of $200,000 , has ju t been opened nt Park
Lnno , Liverpool , The ceremony was largely
attended. Among those who were present nnd
took patt , were the mayor of Liverpool , eove.
rnl city official * , not low of t o neighboring
gentry nnd fifteen pnitots from different sta
Uon In KnglMid nnd on the continent. Canon
Lofroy , who gave an nddros on the occ.v Iou ,
natd that the church wns intended for the
fifty ? thousand Scandinavians , Sweden , Xor
weignns and Danes who annually visit I.iv
erpool In the character of sailor ; nud cmi
grants.
* vAccording to the religious census of Kussln ,
tha established Greek church numbers some
thing over 05,000,000 member ? , out of the
100,000,000 or moro inhabitant of the empire ,
The sects , of which there nro n multitude , cm-
liraro nbout 12,000,0 0 adherents ; Homan
Calliollciam hns f.OOO.OUO , Protestantism
something over 3,00.,000 , the Armruian
church about 2,000,000 , Jews nnd Mohntnmo-
dins each about 3,000,000 adherents , nnd bo-
rides these there nra nbout 2,000,000 heathen.
During tha past ytnr 10,81' ' convicts were
added to Ilia state church namely , 4,070 who
worn formerly honthen , 395 from the sccU ,
672 .Tows , 410 Mohammedans and 11 Armeu
Ian Christians ,
"Sec the MlfIity Host Advancing ! "
What a crowdl Fevers ; chllla ; weak
nud aching backs ; painful joints ; tortured
muscles ; sloonlrsa nights ; crnol sweats
dizziness ; lack of appetite. This disa-
grccablo procession may all bo prevented
by the use of Brown's Iron Bitters
Brown's Iron Bitters is the sworn enemy
of malaria and all ita troop. Dr. M. M
Groom , of Dardanelles , Ark. , says , "It l
the best medicine in the world , nnd is
cIFccting miraculous euros. "
OKAPVLINQ A GKIKXLY.
DcHpcrnlo Kigtit of Sheriff Smith siu
Four Companions "Wltti n. llonr.
Demer News !
Shorlll'Joo Smith , of Cone JOB county , ,
claims to bo ono of the greatest hunters
in the country , nud to sustain this tolls a
remarkable story of the killing of a griz
aly boar on Prospect peak In Conojos
county ono day last wook. assisted by
Gerard Austin , county treasurer of Cone
jos , Dr , Llmburg , Billy Seed of llinkl
& Co. , nnd 0. Lee , of Chamn , formerly j
sheriff of ono of the counties of Call
fornin ,
"Wo were out hunting door , " said Joe ,
"and had camped the night before in
valley by the side of a stream. Upon
turning out in the morning we discovered
that there had boon n 1'glit ' fall of snow
during the night and nlao that there
were
A LARGE NUMBER OK HEAR TRACKS
around the camp. Packing ap our duds
wo started to follow the tracks which led
directly up the mountain on the regular
trail which wound around It clear to the
summit and then over the range. When
wo had goiio some miles and had reached
a point about half way up , the tracks
suddenly diverged Into some aapen tim
ber. Following for a short distance with
some difficulty , wo came to a place that
was very much broken , huge boulders
making further progroes almost impossi
bio. While deliberating what to do wo
suddenly hoard the grunt of a boar evi
dently near by. With rifle in hand we
looked around cautiously and diecovorod
an opening between two of the largest
rocks nnd marks showing the presence of
bruin. Ho waa In a sort of opening or
short cnvo formed by the rocks , but
110W TO GKT AT HIM
was the question. No ono cared to follow |
him , as wo wore sure ho was n pretty
tough customer to deal with , being evi
dently quito large and full grown , judg
ing from the trucks , At length an Idea
struck mo , and tolling the boys to stay
in fcont I wont cautiously around to the
back of the rocks and there saw a small
opening through which the tail of the
bear protruded. As I am pretty muscu
lar and have n good grip , 1 dropped my
rifle and grasped the bear's tail with both
hands , at the same time shouting with all
my might to the boys on the other side
to go in and shoot him. Talk about pull
ing ! That boar
rUILED WORSE THAN TEN MuLES ,
and I thought several times that my arms
would leave their sockets , but I braced
myself with my foot against the rocks
and hold on , the boor making a fearful
noise all the time. Suddenly I heard
several shots and the strain on my arms
lessened and I know ho was a goner.
Going around to the front I found the
boys had gene In and I joined them , The
bear was rolling in death agonies , snap
ping at and trying to got near ue. Finally
wo closed on him when with a last effort
ho rose suddenly and clasped Austin in
a terrible hng , bruising and
scratching him fearfully. At the last
moment Leo plunged his Hugo knife into
his heart and ho fell dead. They all
awarded the credit of the final shot , how
ever , to Billy Seed. The boar , which was a
full grown grizzly , and must hare weighed
over five hundred pounds , wo dragged
outside with some difficulty and skinned ,
it being impossible to take the carcass
the long distance to town. The skin is
at the Hotel Brunswick and you cau
judge whether ho was not a tough cus
tomer to hold. All of the party wore
considerably ( scratched and bruised and
showed signs of the severe struggle they
had undergone.
A. 1'hnso of Siberian Cultivation.
Chicago Herald.
Northern Siberia is ono of the coldest ,
bleakest regions imaginable. It is n coun
try whore there is winter the year round ,
and where physical and human nature
are prematurely chilled and frosted out
of their natuial growth. It is the last
place in the world ono would look to for
great moral ideas , elevated notions of
the rights of property , and exact justice Bo
between man and man. Yet the people
there have these admirable attributes to ol
such a degree that their example is to
worthy emulation by nations which lay
claim to more perfect civilization. In
STOP THAT COUGH
By nalng Dr. Frazier'a Throat nnd Lung Bal
sam the only sura euro for Coughs , Colds , lor
Hoarseness and Sore Throat , and all diseases
the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a
cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and lot
hundreds of ( rrateful people owe their lives to
Dr. Frazier't Tliroat and Lunc IJalsam , nnd n
no family will ever be without It after once
nsing ! it , and discovering its marvelous power.
is put up in large family bottle * and sold
for the small price of 75 cents per bottle. Bold
Kubn & CM. and O. F. Goodman.
Pittsbuiv Chronicle.
Colonel Mapleson'z opera company begin a
two week's season at tha Boston theatre on the
29th instant , It will be opened by the np-
peurnnce of Mlta Nevada in "La Somnambu-
, " Madame 1'atti will appear dining fie
Soaton engagement In four or five operas. The
company , after the close of Its Boston eogaeo-
nent of two weeks , will eing for ten night ) in
Philadelphia.
AngOHturu Hltterx do not only distint
guish themselves by their flavor and aromalc-
odor above all others generally used , but they
also a sure preventive for all disease * orip-
Inating from the digestive organs. Beware of ' 1
counterfeits. Auk your grocer or dniRplat for at
genuine article , manufactured by Dr , J ,
. 13 , Selgert & Sons ' 111
DOQTOR
G17 S . Chnrlos S . , St. J.nnK Mo.
Aft t u'nr trxliii'co' t 8 J * lU'fc' ' t i cct li < lin nlirjrtf
ttiirtr > 1 In llj * ifCii'tuttm nt , t tin % i ? < i trit , Km
1 lilt ni > PuiitMIti n iu o t r rhj.ltlinln et. Uuc ,
- .
Nertoui Prostration , Dcblill ) , Mental tn4
Physical WtaKnes Mnc.irUI nnd other Afioe.
lion * ol Throat , Skin or Bono. Blood Poisoning ,
slil Sores and Ulcers , nm , \ * I < H tnitniteirf
su , * . Mon 1 4 < r t fl. Qiiuo vrdielj-i ' . * * > lv rrttnUlf.
Dbenscs Irlslmj Irum Indiscretion , CxcoM ,
ncsire or Indulgence , nh rreJwg * o er iu
toi.oftlnk effrtu fcertcti.tiMi. 4d 11 tv , din M cf llt4
ti4il tlif | nifinorj | III.M. . , . .1 ( M , Kx , | k , lf l ilcmt.
t r > l ut lt > it tunj \ ( I. hm < fi , foufi In ofj | , . tic ,
rpndtrlne Marrln a Improper or unatnpy , * r
t > rrmnnt li7turc > l. I'Mm lilft tn ( iief. Milho * ! > , itU
if lrJ mtrlt.1- , rrti-to > nt > J > ln-t ( ' > t ultMlon U ?
Qaa < > rt7 tnklirtt . oillQTltctl. Wrllc for uttilom.
A Positive Wriiren Guarantee )
ltf In ill cnr M < .p , n. ttrtlklntiMrt ftrrj li r .
VnmrhlM" . Cncllsli or Oonnin , (14 ( Imcri. rtiv
a innMeor female , F1U.0
aiARRtAGE GUIDE It
3r fci , flnM'UI" . llloitnlM ( a tlottiloit fill bi ng
> o , n. iiyef t * * "Atii * 1-ftKr eovrri , 2' > { . TbU . - > |
cUIri > ll ibt curlon , douMful o > InouMtltt v n u
een. 1 tool f rt i IntctMt to Hi. Lullt. B
VIII purify tlin DUOOD/ropK.
lltu tin : LlVCR ntul KIDNEY'S ' ,
anil m-Hrniii ; TIIK liliAL/ril
nml VIQOH of YOUTH. lJ +
l.i , Want orAlMH'llto , In-
. -.p'llon , Lack or Mronztli.
Binl'1 Irt"1 ' ' " "Uii alisolulcly
uiiriMl. DoiK'3 , inusrloifinO
iivrvrs rocctra iitwlorco.
Kr.lHi'tis tlio mind nnd
oiipille9 | llr.iln 1'owcr.
BtillcrliiKlroi.il conipl.ilnln
_ ' iipuiillnrto tuclrsi'X wil !
flnd In DK. El'B rKR'S IllON TONIC n mto nnd
siiocily euro. ( JiHcsailear , healthy complexion.
HreuHcnt ( .ttcniptent c/vwt > rti1Uii ; | oiilyndit
lo tlio popularity oftlioorlclnnl. louolcxpcil ) <
tuunt getllio OmuiNAi. AND IIFST.
jounidilr toTliBlr. ) IlnrtnrMM Oo-X
CSoml , Wo. , for our"DKKAM BOOK. " W .
Knliof etmngo mid urernl laformauon.froa.J' I
< tnlrU. ftluro Cnra. Sir. *
< " ouaranteo pleen
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Address , F. I . CIjAItKli , IU. ! > . . 186 So lit
Clark Street , CHICAGO , ILL.
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY
iUOOKSSOP. TO DAVIO a BHTDJEU.l
Qenoul Je&l o
1105 JTAEHAU 8T. . OMAHA.
HITS tot Bftis IC5.000 ac.rsa c ro'ully Delected Undi
a Kutera Kebiuki , ftt low price nd on easy lortni
Improved itrms lor s ! o In Uonglag , Bodge , Oollas
PUtle , Burl , Cumlng , Suiiy , WnalazloD , Utilsk
nndere , and Butler jonntlos.
Taxes paid In all parts ol the Bttti , ;
Uoney loaned on mproved iumi.
Rotirv Pnbllo always , ln odoo Correspond
JAS.HPEABODYM. D.
Physician & Surgeon
noelldonoe No. 1107 Jonns St. Office , No. U09 Far
turn etroot. Otflco hours,12 m ta I p. m. and ( torn
to l ( 8 p. m. Telephone , ( or oBco 07ro8lJonoo 1S5 ,
ftOHNE'S ELECTRICBEIT
PTIll care Nervonsnos * , I.nmbarro , Kl.cnmatlaro F
NeunilKlo. BcUtlcu , KlUilfJ. bino | mill l.lvcr isrnccn ,
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slpcliu. Catarrh , Pllen , JpllepMT , ImpuKMio , lititnb AKIU ,
Prola ] ui UliTl.ctc Only ctU'iitlMc * liclrlc in It III An.or
Icn tliut Bunds tlio Kleurklluiul innRiietlHtii ttiinuglillic
bHlj , aud tun bo rocbarjcod la an Instuut by the jmtleut.
Winter Is coming , the season ol tbo year ( or achca
anil pnlns. In view of this fact we lay buy ono ol
Dr. Home's Electric Belts. By so doing you will
t\oi\ Rheumatism , Kidney Troubles and other Hie
t'atflosh la be'r to. Do net del y , butcAil at our
otlloj and examine boltc , No. U22 Uouglas street , or
C. F Qoodman's , 1110 Farnam St.Omaha , Neb. Or
ders fflleil 0 O. D /
W. . bHOJSMAKBE ,
Counsellor
AT
215 S , 13th it. Omaha , Neb.
Fourteen Years' Practice In Ion a and Colorado.
REFERENCES
IOWA-HOD. J , Heed , Associate Justice Sucrem-
ConnresidenceCouncil UlufTt ; lion C , 11. Lonij ,
Uistrlct Jud e , rcslJtiice , Cherokee : 1'irst Nailonai
liank ana Ollicer & 1'u < y , llanltors , Council , DliilTo ;
Harvey & Ford , Hankers , Loganlllairisen Co. , la.
COLORADO Ilou , J. 0 , Il lui , Asiodato Justice ,
Supremu Ueurt , residence , Dem 01 ; Hon. Win. liar
rltun. District JIII.KB , lu.ldencc , lluena VmtaIIatu- ;
% n > < * . - Kaiiplay , Park Co .i iB.im
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A
The romarksblo growth of Omahir
during the last fovr yonro Is n m&ttor ol
great nstonlshrnout to these wlio pay an
occ.ialounl visit to this growing city. The
development of the Stoo Yarda the
nocosalty of the Bolt Lliio Rood the
finolv paved utrooU the hundreds of now
resldoncoa nnd costly buslnosa blocks ,
with the population of onr city nioro than
doubled in the laat five years. All thlfl
la a great nurprlao to vlalton nnd la the
admiration of onr oltlzona. This rapid
growth , the business activity , and the
many substantial Improvements madn n
liroly demand for Omahn real estate , nnrj
orory Investor haa made D handaomo
profit.
Slnao the Wall Street panic May ,
with the subsonnont cry of hard times ,
there haa boon loaa demand from specula
tors , but a fair demand from Invostoro
Booking homos. Thin , latter olasa are
taking advantage of low prices In build
ing material and are securing tholr homoo
at much losa cost than will bo possible t >
year honco. Speculator , too can buy
real oBta * 9 cheaper now and ought to take
advant < o of proaout prices for future
pro t > .
The next forr yearn promises groatos
d ivol oprucnts In Omaha than the pose
fl v > years , which hare boon as good aa
wo could reasonably doslro. Now man
ufacturing establishment/ ) largo job
bing houses are added almost weekly , and
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha and throngh-
bat the State , who have their money in
the banks drawing a nominal rate of
toroat , which , If judiciously invested in
Omaha real ohtato , would bring thorn ,
much greater roturua. Wo have many
bargains which wo are confident will
bring the purchaser largo profits In the
near future.
We have for Bale the finest resi
dence property iu the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason
able prices on Sherman avenue , 17th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnara , Daveuport ,
Cuming , and all the leading streets
in that direction.
The grading of Farnam , Califor
nia and Davenport streets has made
accessible Borne of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
lity , and with the buildmg of the
street car line out Farnam , the pro
perty in the western part of the city
will increase m value.
Wo also have the agency for the
Syndicate and Stock Yards proper-
, y in the south part of the city. The
developments made in this section
by the Stock Yards Company and
the railroads will certainly double
.he . price in a short time.
We also have some n'ne business
ots and some elegant inside resi-
dencep for sale ,
Parties wishing to invest will find
some good.bargams by calling i
REAL ESTATE
BROKERS.
213 South 14th St
Bet recn Farnham and Douglas.
P. S. We ask these who have
property for riale at a bargain to gjv > '
a callWo want only bargains
We will positively not handle prop
erty at more than ita real value , i
\