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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1885)
. . ' ' -.1- IVonls rnrntnp ; ami Coiiifotjl > ou arfl suffering from poor lictHh of j languishing on b J f dckntss like ch ot ) 01. arc simply alllntr : or I ) you feel PfMV Mlrt ( lllpMtMl , ' without Heirly know- Irij why , Hop llltttri ' * ill surely rut jou " fl you are t , mlnltter , n I me ot iUjrfdiurself with your JU > 1 dutlm , or > mother , worn out with cara tml work , or m nol limlness or labor , WMkene-l bjrthestrMn of jout oteryiUy ilu- tles. or m nof letteu toiling cncr your midnight \\ork , Hop Bitters will most turely strengthen Jou yf. If yon are suffering from over-paling or drinking , any indiscretion or dissipa tion , or are younq and growing too fast , an IN often the wise , 'or II } 0 are In the workshop , on the 'Urin , &t the cleik , anj where , and tcet 'th t your sjntein neodide nalne , ton- IDI. , tlmul tloj | , without lntoxlcat Mne , If ) ou are olJ , 'blood thin ami Impure , pulse - Icoble , nciraiunsteuly , UcultiM waning , Hop nitten Is whU you uecJ to 'Klvo jou now Hie , healt " Hyou ire costhe. or dyspeptic or sutler- Ing from noy cl the other numerous Ji - catca of the stomach or bowels , It is your own fault II you remain III , II 3011 arc wnitlnir y with any form ol Kidney dluiwc , clop tempting doth this moment , and turn lor a euro to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible sick ness , Nervousness , you will find a "Balm In Gllond in Hop Bitters. If you are n frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district , barricade your sys- tern acainnt the scourge of all countries Mnlarm , Kpiclomtc. liihous nnd Inter- mlttent fevers by the USD of Hop Bitters , If you ha\e rough , pimply , or sallow skin , had breath , Hop Blttois will frixo you fair dllo , lich blood , tlio sweoteit breath anil health. 8510 will be paid for a case they will not euro or help. A.Iiruly'8 "Wlsli. "Oh , how I do , wish my skin was an clear 'and Koft [ H yours , " said a lady to a friend. "You cau easily niako It BO , " answered the friend. "HowJ" inquired the first lady. "ly ! utiug hop Bitters that makes pure.rlch Mood and blooming health. It did for mo as jou observe. ( H.Ix'one ) frontline without a bunch of Rrecn Hopa on the \vlilto label. Shun all the vile , l > oisonou , stuff with "IIop" or "IIopi" in their nan : " . _ lij.t-r.lfc D. tb , . . . l..r ud Ar . ud itl' . Ort.BI A fiw drop. Imr-irl dilMou a > rMD. . koJ to fcll ittmD r jrt&ki tij II. ft f > u-Mu. Aik jour fix-r f Jrotriii la Ul J ut tunJlf DILJ U.B DllOtKTft 60. < 3. I. W. WU77ESUA11U , COL3 AQIOT | si MitoAJiH'jY. y. y- By the u > o c Hoituttcr's Stomach Hitters tha li.ij-an ( , appearance of ihi countenance andsal lowricsi of depci > - tlcs arc eupplantci In a healthier look and as the fowl I' acquire ; ) substance Appetite Is restore.1 . : nun thoncnoU9 : tcin refreshed wltl much nuedcd slum ber , through tlieusi ol tbls rrcdlolno \\Hch la also bcne tidal to person of i rhoumatlo tendcnc ; sill an Incstlmabl preventive ol fcnu and IRUO. Korail y all Dru lsts and Dealers ( 'eriarall > . TIMKEN SPUING VEHICLES ! i rillnc cBB aKBan. Velilcl * male aidaanavaar f- P atrltbonapai ion M with two V * " " X Th Kprlog encthia * nd > horteaaeee > rdlnii to the weight tin tmrrj. Equally well sdnptea to rough countr roads and tlnedrlvaiotcltlea. Mnnnfcclnredaa oldky lltlielradlmCarrlaceUulldmuid Dei < r * . nrnrr TlKtkvn. IKt nUv . Ut. X ali L < \cA Y&r ABBOTT BU6GY CO BOTTLES. Er longer- . . . . * * - . . . Bavaria Culmbaoher , . . . . . - . Bavaria Pilsner Boliomian Kaiser - . - . . . .Bremen DOMESTIC. Budwewer .St , Loaia Anhauser. . . . .St. Leah Best's. . . . . Milwaukee Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee Krucffl v . . .Omahc Ale , Potter , Domestic and Rhin Wine. D. MAURER , ISIS Vmrrmm SI WITH THf 1COQ tPHY Of THI PCU1 * CHICAGOROCK , ISLANDS PACIFIC IH the cen'rnl poiltlon of IU line , connecu thi > Uit anr4 the VVeat by the nhortent route , and car rie > ra "Ken , without chauiie of can , betwea Ohlonxo and Kann.ii Cttr. ( - ouaell Bluiti. Leaven \sorth. Atclittion. Aliuueapolu and Ht Vaul , 1 connecta ID Uuton Uepoti with all the prlnolpa , hue * o ( road bcwpou ; the Atlantio and the Taomi Ocean * , lu cquipmeut u unrivaled and majntrt. sent , lx > lui comi > o ii1f Mot Comfortable aud lieautiful llay coachei , Maenltlcent llorton Ile > oltn'.iiK Chair Tart. I'ullmaira ' Vrettleit Palaei aierpmc L'irs , and the licit Una of Utulng Con In tba WorlC ThrreTralni l.V idluourt liner 1'olntc , Tw-m ' - CMdaud Ulnucapohi and Ut.al , "ALDERT LEA OUTE. " A Ifew and nirect Line. Tla8 nrca and Kanka ate. ha < rvcentlr been opened bctwcea Itlchmond NorloU , Newport Newi.Cliattanoofa , Atlanta , Au tnnti. Ka hville.L.oulllleLezlB8tim , Cincinnati nduutpollii and LaUyctte. and Omaha. Idinueap. sli. and si Paul and intermediate pomtt. All Through raueo ( ra Travel on > 'a < t KiprMj rraina. Ticket ! frr tale at all principal Ticket Offloa * li 'the United auu and Canada. checked through and ratei of far * a1. . wan a * low u competitor * that offer lea * adrui < taKtf * . for detailed InloraatloD.cct the U ri and 'oU raoflha GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Alour nare t Ticket OtBce.or kddreaa C. R.OAULC , C.6T. JOHN. r * < i < a'tt'f r , \ Llttla li"\o Stnry. Wh. n fni wn.1 t > t , thi < 1 n of mine , I , fnl ti her \ ! entitio > A frsll ami fair lace itftpfr shefit , Which V"f thr legend < hnrt nnd nwcet : "With pol len h ir rd cjes of blue , The tirettli-it Rltl I know is yotil" piiefikt > d the ponr. , and , to hnw it , She ki > ied the blu'hlng little poet , At lifUon , this dc r love of mine I sent Another \alentme A ca V'tvhoo Bilk-co\ l lid A not of dftlnty honiHing hid , AVheio Iny ncnttl this to reneftt , The hard-worked line , "Succts In the Sweet. " Anil I her Rr. titudr could neo Wlicn ho Re equal shares to mo. To tnenty grown , this love of mine , I sent her one moro \alontlno- A box whcBO cuihloned surface might Throw out n jewel's slurry light. ' 'This , dear , to you , and you to me , A ncrnp of imnor rend , nnd ho , To tb.ink inn for the sparkling thing. Gave mo the hand that wore the ring. -Uuth Hall , In 1'tick'a Annual. POLLY'S ' STORY. It waa at a birthday parly where we ict Polly at a littli1 , low log house nwnj mong the pine hills , in a place wo had over seen bcforo anil among faces thai cro all the faces of strangers. A pool oinan said : "Somehow , yon have tlu itt o' talkin' , an'wo want you to go aloiif : 0 niako the sjicoch. " How could wo lefiiso the fine ride in 'oin Powell's farm-wagon over the hills nd through the wild woods and alonj : rook vallejs , dodging tinder the pahnj incs as their sweut-sinclling-taascls swop ! ur face ? It was suptirb , that lido was. The whole day's events weroliko a peed ory , hut fiom it wo cull only this , about 'oily. She was ab'ind ' woman , who sat part , locking in a dreamy way to and o , her keen car catching every sound , om the congratulations extended to the est on his birthday , down to the cooing E the babies and the sputtering of tin jast fowls iu the oven. She had a serene , sweet face , wltl over a wrinkle , though her years hat umbered 75. She Mai plainly clad in 10 style of other days , and were a lace up , with a full border round her little ACO , a karchlof pinned down at the cor ore , precisely between her thouldora , nd her drcsa so ehoit that it showed her din ankles. Her old-time "reticule" ung on the back of her clulr , just as did ur old grandmother's fifty years a o , when the came "ivvieltlng to Aleck's.1 Wo drew togotter , tomohow Pollj nd J. Her dim old eyes lighted up wi'li bo glow of dew-wot violets at something wo said , and she slid her little rocket oarer , and baforo cither of us was aware f It her thoughts had gene back to othoi ears and younger ; and the "old story' bat 19 ever new came like thread reeled Q by a dextrous hand. "Dear , 0 dead" she said , "if any- lody'd told mo , when I iraa a girl 1C cars old , tbat I'd over merry and settle .own like , I wouldn't a believed it. Why , had made up my mind to live an old maid , and all the girls and boya know it , 3no reason was that 1 was powerful morly. I was an orphan and lived with ny brother John , an' to he took good aio of mo I could sew and knit am' nt on patches and darn and the like mt that was about all. "One day I'll ' never forgot that day ! sat on the bench out on the porch ii ho shade of the morning-glories , doing nothing but looking at the blue sky anc notice the pinea wave and the poplari [ ulvor and the fluttering of the singli > oppies In the long popey-bed in front o ho door , when a man rode up to thi ; ato. I had never seen as handsome i aso. He smiled like , jast as If wo had alias boou acquainted , and asked mi , ho way to Morley village. He had go ost. Ho had followed a path In thi line woods trying to take a short cu icross from one main road to another. ' old him the way. B e asked If the bub jllng noise bo heard below among th rocks was the water of a fountain , ant when I told him it was , ho dismountei and struck down the hiding path to ge v drink. "Just then Brother John came In 1 was the dinner hour an' ho an' thi trangorgot to talking , and it ended b ] John Inviting him to stop and eat wltl us. So his horse was stabled and fed anc 10 stayed for dinner. "I was too poorly clad to go to the ta > le , an' Car'llne that's ' John's wife- iroaght my llttlo mees on a plate , a bl of toast and weak tea nnd or mo broth. "Tho man found it a plea ant plase t ( oat a while and when John wont out t < ila work ho told him he could get hii own horse when he was ready to start Ho said ho would. Ho kept watchlm no , and I did wish ho would go on hi , vay. I thought , for a man who had Ls lia road , ho tcok the matter very easy. "Alter awhi'e ' , Car'lino an' Lucy wen ill' to their spinning down by th brook. Over the crib and wagon shei John had fixed a nice , roomy place , wlier we could go and spin , for wo had no routi n the house to stand two wheels , and Wi "ivod out on the stcop almost ai much a ; n the house. "Well , ho sat and I sat. How 1 di < wish ho would go away. But be took on a blankbock and wrote in it and figurei and studied es if ha was in school. I wa co poorly and wanted to lie down , am didn t like to got up before him. "Finally I couldn't stand It any longer 3o I muat. I slipped up and thought would steal oil'wnilo his back was turned ut about the third step I tottered lik ind feltroyu'lf falling. I cried out ; ittlo , faint cry as I sank down , and Ilia ii'nnte the man sprang and caught me 3h , I'd rather have died than huro tha mpcdent stranger touch mo , and I toll ilm EO while I was a-cryiog 1 tcld bin 1 had been wailing and wishing /or / liin to go away so I could go and lie down [ t didn't nuke h'ma ' bit road. Ha ta'd : " 'Yon sick ch'ld I poor ; am to sorr ; 'cryon. Is there nothicg I can do fo foo'I / am a physician. It In my bual lets to bting Health and happiness to th nvalid. I am never a > happy as when can do so. Will you allow mo to feel you pulse/1 "And I up an1 told him not to toucl me that I d d not want to get well ; only wanted to die. 1 had no father am iiother , no homo only here nt pee brolher John's that I was a burden t cm1 all , and I wouldn't get well if cault die. "He pUcd mo In the chair tgiin am atood beside me. lie smoothed my hal and said- ' "Yon poor , dear little girl ! There 1 a providence in this. I believe I coal help you. Perhaps thii In why I lost m way. ' ' 1 only cried the harder , hnd arjtjril pushed hn soft , wbito hand off ray ball " 'You doit'i wan't mo to cara joa he asked standing otF and looking , oh I a mournful , at me ; and I tbotigbt tier were tears in his uyuc. But I was reCo lious and said : "No , * 'r ; I V. t. I hnve nothing t live for ; t d ftel lots belter if yu go Vay. ' 'OostArtad. At the tjsto , just before ho mounted , ho raised His list , oh : t < litely , an'naid : " 'Good-by ; may God blew yon and restore you ta health ! ' "There vns thunder miitterin1 in the listance. but showcraero common that July , an' I thought nothin' of it. 1 lay in the bed and cried myself to sleep. I nas half s-rry that I had behaved so rudely , and yet I was glad that his sad , litying eyes were gone. I felt so alonu ind friendless that even sympathy tiled mo. It seemed to mo tint I had not slept five minutes until John came flying .o the house and the boys and Caroline ind Lucy , and the sky was as black as ink md the l < ghtning was terrible. The recs lashed their tops together in the rt-ind and the thunder was feaifnl. Just hen hero came the stranger riding as fast as ho'could. IJo had barely time to get ii horse in the ttablo when the storm came up furiously. H raged there in that ino woods with a Tear like the > cean , and the waters fell like a deluge. "The sttaogor said ho knew of a place of safety , and when the storm was com- ng , turned his horses about. I was sat. aiicd. 1 had begun to think maybe God's bund was In these dolu'a. ' "It wai late when the storm abated , ind the stranger asked to tary till morn- ng. His request was granted. I fc't so poorly the next morning that I deter mined not to got up till ho was gone. Jut my head ached so that t could not icar the bed any longer , and when Lucy whlsporad that the man nns getting out iis horse , 1 got up and elreesod. After 10 was ready to start he came to the win dow. I was brushing my long hair as I tat in the little chair by the open win dow. Ho leaned on the sill and said : "I am going to leave some powders md tonic , with directions how to take horn. I believe tbat I can cure yon. Done no you plcaso about taklug them. ' "I looked him full in the face and ( aid ; " 'I want to die. I have nothing to Ivo for. If yon did cure mo I am not able to pay you for It. ' " Llttlo girl , Icok at mo,1 ho said. "L looked. Aa the Lord is my friend , [ never saw a handsomer man than he > \ as , standing thoio framed In the win- low by the vines of the flower-beans and norning glories. And that minute I had 'ecllnV. I begun to care for that man. With the first look my eyes fell. 'Oh , what if ho would kcow it ! ' I thought. "And ho spoke. He said : " 'I want no pay. I would bo proud and rich If I could bo the moans of brlng- np you to health and strength. I would hank God If ho would so bless my ef 'or's. " "I promised to take the medicine , and hat minute I felt the assnrance that it would help mo. Ho laid his next ap- ointment in the city was iu one month , icd ho would got last again and call and oo how I was. "Tho medicine did help me. I began 0 feel pleasure in living. I did not want , o die. I even began to sing a little , and eat and ride out when John hitched up ; o go to mill. "At the end of the month he came. 31s face glowed with pleasure. I allowed ilm to touch my wrltt and note my pulse and give me other medicines , but the thought of how the doctor's bill could be jaid was my worry day and night. Pin- ally I resolved to work oat by the wotk ivhen my health was good onoucb , Good ; lrla' wages in these clajs was $1 a week. All this time I bad feelings for that good , dud man , but I would not acknowledge it to my own eclf. "John's wife , Caroline , had a fovci sere that had troubled her from her 15tli year. My doctor cured it. One of om neighbors had a cataiact oa one oyc and my doctor removed it. His fame was in. creasing. As I got well I began to bo sc shy of seeing him that sometimes I hid when I know ho was coming One day ] lay crouched down in the garret all day and ho waiting and waiting to see me. Oh I I was to fraid bo he'd find out mj terrible secret and know that I had feel ings for him. Oh ! it was almost as bad as bein'death sick. I felt so shy of 'im Twice ho had como and had not seen me 1 was rosy and well then , and there was no use of his coming. He has done al ! ho could and I was in his debt and miser able too Ho was doctoring a fitly child of Joe Stanley's and had told Joe as seer as the boy was well ho was going to leave for the Jlississippi country. With tlu feelin's I had , you can guess how worked up 1 felt U housands better to luv * lied before I ever laid eyes on his hand some face. " 1 managed to dodge about so that he did not see mo. I did think , though , that when he went to the Missouri thai would ba the last of me. I was bound tc bide my feelin'a from every one. Bui one Saturday he came to see the fittj chi'dand stayed all night at Joe's and whou ho was eUrting the next morning , Joe said : " 'Yon bettor go over an' see Polly. She's ' as pretty as a rose now that shb't well again. ' " 'Oh ! Polly don't care for me now that she's got well , ' was his answer ; 'bul maybe I bad better go over and leave r good-by for her , as it's my last chance now. ' "John and Car'lino and Lacy and the boys had rid over to the falls to meetln' that morning. Somehow I didn't want to go. I had no heart for an ; thing. ] was most miserable indeed. I was sitting droasod up for Sunday by the window , with my hymn book on my lap , but my thoughts were far aw y from the hymns , I was lookin' out dreamy like , when all of a sadden a form passed my window. It was the doctor. He did not see mo. I sprang for the ladder to go up aloft , but he came in a the door and wo mot suddenly. I almost fainted as Iscrcamed a little 'Oh ! ' and tried to be myself again. " 'Polly , ' ho aaid , 'aro you not glad to see mo ? Sit down. I want to talk te you. I do not want to intrude. 1 am going away forever , but 1 could not leave without bidding you good-by. Have you nothing to say to moV" " 1 tried to luld iu. I was bound thai the man bcforo mo should never know that my feelin's was a'l st'rred ' up , that he wis all the world to mo , and I cried out ; " ' 0 Doctor Uowells ! 1 wish I could pay you ! What will I do * Yon made the poor , miserable creetur' sound an well , an' I can't pay you one cent ! C doctor ! doctor ! ' "Polly , dear Po'ly , you can pay me ten thousand times over and over all thai you o ( tome ! Will yon do it , Polly , dar ling ? ' And the poor man took my hand in liis'n an' kissed it and kissed it , while ho cried like a baby. "I want you , Polly ; I want only you , m precious little gill tint came back to live for mo. I loved you when I finl found you , the lonely , shy , little sicl darllt'L ' , ' anting like a llttlo dove on tlu humble porch In your wlldtrood homo Yon have nobody to care fcr you. I CM not go and leave yon hcra , orphaned homeless , lonely ; you are alliu all to mo Give me yourself for the debt. I hav the bsd rlcht to you. I am t > s lonely B you u-j , Can yu learn ' > 'evri. ' i.- P. Uy , or dan t you lyva me jmt a littli alreadyAnswo nip. PolK Polly " ' And I did answer him. 1 buriad mj rod far3 on his bonom , and told him thai I'd had foelln's for him ovei tinco thai day lie was lost in the pine ooda. 1 told him 1 did belong to him , because ho bad bi ought mo back to life and heilth and liad given mo nil the happiness I wantjd in this world. "When John and Cnr'llno came home they fonnd ns sitting on the ettoo on the ; ioich whn-3 the doctor had tirst Boon me , ind John guessed what tlmsrs was browin' ' jeforo wo had told him a word. "And wo were married and moved to hoMitsonri coun'ry ' , and I'll ' venture ; hnro never was i a happier couple than the voung doctor and It's ' little wife Polly. " m A Now Sonant Inn , Her cheeks are tlusht'd , her eyes are wet | She heaves a gentle sigh. Her hnir Is mussed , shu scarce knows yet What's beat to laugh or cry. What makes her blush nnd tn mule so , With mingled joy and fright ? The first time In his life her beau Hai kissed her sweet good-night ! IMPIETIES. "How did you like the sermon ? " inquired , ho uew minister of the sexton. M they wore walkln ? homo from church. ' 'First ' rate. 1 ilways did like that sc'iiuoti. " At a recent Sunday school meeting In Chicago cage n long winded clergyman consumed too nnch of tin time with n wordy nddresn. Wben 10 sat down , thi' leiidor of tha meeting un wittingly announced the hymn beginning , ' 'tis donel" 'l alleiuj h ! "I see there ore a number of counterfeit [ lank of Knaland notna circulating in thl country. " "Ye , and what's worse , 1 think I lava one of them " ' 'So ? What are you going to do with It ? " "I don't know ; that's what troubles me. " "You might put It in the contribution box. " ' 'No , not yet.l'm not dtad euro it's counterfeit. " Uev. C. O. Laaby , pastor of the Methodiit .liurcli ut Flushing , who created a eormtioii BO mo mouths ngo by attacking those of liie congregation who danued , has again set the town nblaza by hlscormon last Sunday ovu- ning. His said : "If anybody would dhcloae : o me u method by wlurh I could save fifty souls of tho'o whom I iteat every day upon our streo'B I would willingly give that person a $50 bill. I do not fay thii to gain notoriety ir popularity , but bec.mso I am In c.irmist. " Brooklyn Lagle. Ho had been with a circus during tha ecn eon and his devout mother succeeded in coax ng him to "his duty" during the Holidays. To prove to the pricat the innocent char.iutet of circus work the sinner left the confessional stopped Into ono of the ni-lcs f the church and went through : i lively nerles of somer saults. An old lady who witniMaed the per [ ormance was shocked and whispered to hci companion , "my , Lorr1. if that is the pnnanct that Father is giving to-day I'll ha > ute to go homo and put on different clothes. " Dr. Uuermuy , in an article on faith cure , In .ho Medical Times , cites a casu In which will [ lower appeara to hn\o successfully supplied the place of faith. Among the parishioners ol Hoy. Dr. Taylor , of New Haven , was an in- \alid lady who finally took to ber bed , whoie she continued to receive her pastor's visits , Ono bitter cold night she sent for him to console - solo her dying moments , and declart d liiirsolf ready to depart in peace. "If it is his will , " elm said , "that I shall go to hell , I can still say , 'Thy will ba done/ ' The physician who waa preEentbecamealiUleimnatlent. "Well , " said he'if that is Ood's will , and both you and your family are reconciled to it , I do not know that I ought to object " In a moment the woman was on bur feet shouting , "I won't die and won't go to belli" She afterward en joyed comfortable health for vcnra. An Auburn lawyer's little daughter goes tu Sunday school and is In a clu s with other llt tlo eirls. 1'oisibly the Auburn legal lumin- vry h.tan't allowed for the sharp e.irs and the bright eyes of his little one us much ui he might. It was In u review last Sunday In her class. The teacher was going over the good old story of King Solomnn und hla wisdom , ' Now , dears , who was the g reat queen whc traveled to m.my miloi and miles to see thif king ? " Silence prevailed in tha class. "Why , you do know , ail of you , The queen whc came to see the king. " The came bad beet ! forgotten by the c'ufcs. ' ID order to help them , the kind but ml guided teiicher beg.in to ollai : i 1 ittlo assistance : "You do know , I am sure , Tbo name began with S , and she win a very great queen. " Just then up shot a little band and out spoke tha triumphant voice of the It < tie Auburn girl. She transfixed the listening ichoom-room with the following brief state ment , in a clear , busincsi-like voice : " 1 know , teacher ; it was the Queen of Sp.ulos , ' [ Lewiston ( Ms. ) Journal. Tbo Brightest Holiday. Whether It is Chriatnus , New Yeai Fourth of July , or your birth-day , mak < the most of it , and have a good time You can't ' do this if your blood is im povcrishod , or your digestion poir. Bu by making good use of brown's Iror Bitters the best tonic In the world your whole physical system will bo it each condition that your holiday will bi a joy and a blessing. Mr. L. B Smi h ex-Sheriff of , - EUingbam c/untiy Ga. , gained fotty pounds and was carte of dy iepsia , by using Brown's Iron Bit tera. A. HOJ'B Best Friend. She rmote hltn with the shingle Till tlo made him thiill nnd tingle liecause ho did not mind his baby brother lut ! ho s < on torgH his pain And went singing down the lane , "A boy's best friend is hia mother. " [ Boston Courier. SINGUJjiVKiriES. No buiHintr has been destroyed by fire it Wniner , N. II. , slcte 1878. The top of Mount Carmel is now occupiei by an American , whose wine uillar is u bibli l tomb in the ree9. sui of the hill. A ppan of wire ( i,000 feet long is stretched over tbo river KiBtuali , between lle/.or h and SfctauHgrum , In India. It extends over twt hills , each of which In 1'JOO , and is used foi telegraphic purp § os. A remarkable fact is that whllo rteol wil melt in hu.it that does not affcut platinum , ll lead bo put in thi crucible with the lattoi metal both will molt at the low tompuratuu at which lend llquoQes. Ten years ago Calvin Fletc her , when nn i visit to Urangp , Loa Angeles county , Cal. btuck bin Bticn into the ground. The c.im t > ok root and is now a stately sycamoi e tree fifty feet hick , with wide-spreading branrbci and iU lusu three and a half feet in circum ference. A model of the Brooklyn bridge , the mak ing of which required tha labor of Alf , 1'rator of Gainesville , ( .ia. , for about three months , li now on exhibition In Atlanta. The bridge ii four fset wide , M feet long and weighs 7W pounds , Thrett hundred anil fifty figures are kept moving on it , representing men , women draiH , carriages , cara , Ac. , and under tlit bridge are boats in real water , making a scent wonderfully like the real bridge. The Chinese were tbo first newspaper pub lUtn-rB. The oldest uewipapar In tli9 woild it the Journal of Taking , pAtabliuhna In Oil , ate leaned rfgularly HJnco 1351. It has rccntlj undergone an entire change , and is now pub lished In ttireo ojitlons. 'lha fiiht. which Ii called Kin ? PJIOU ( Journalof the Inhabitants ) and printed nn yellow paper , In tbo nflicial or gan of the Chinese empire. The second edl tlon , Chslna 1'iou ( Commercial Journal ) , aUc printed on yellow paper , nublishes cominercu news. Tha third is.ue , I'ltan 1'aou (1'rovln ( cial Journal ) , whitb appears onJreJ paper print i extracts from the two first named newt papers. Its no secret that Dr. Pierce's Coit poand Extract of Stuart-Weed la con po < od of beat genuine French Brandy distilled Extract of Smart-weed anc Jamaica Ginger Jloot , with CUmpho ; Kisencp , and constitutes , therefore , thi best remedy yet known for colio o cramps , cholera morbuc , diarrha-a , dys entery or blocd tluy , or to break u ] nnlds , fevers and i&fl mmatory attacks DU-'ii s. l ! iHmi't ItHIitUlOI S. Ash Wi.Uo < il > \ will mVt > rln the . . , , . . if at "ii thp isih n.si , Y.\t r Snnd. y fal , on April . * > th. Ma nhu pfM hw SKi.1 lApti ) t ehi-n-hn , with ? * < r irda nol mlnlsU-rv , and A tot ! mtm- A fund of S,0ln h.n two rol-cd to ipp > rt Franni Murphy in I'ilt.liarR , u iniLiitrrof a "Church of ( ioapel Temper-Hue. 1'riuco MviratH eroding upon th < > Champs loMarn. in Paris , ft ronnni'tcor.itlve chapel In loner of the lute prince Imperial , which u t cost PSO.OOO. Father McNumoe , identified with tha Uo- 'ormed ' Catholic churrh movemr-nt In lliook- vn , N. Y. , has been immersed and will enter ba 1'aptiit ministry. It it Raid that the Very Itrv , A. Van do Vyer , vicar general of the diooeso of Hlch nond , Va. , heads the list of threa candidates or the bishopric of the projiosed now see of ilencing , IV. Theto Is a prospect of another schism if the report Is continued that the patriarch of Con itintinoplt' repudiate ) the n-liglnus authority if thorzai of Jlustli , and will abandon the Jrcek for the Uomau clumh. A monument to commemorate the labors of DAId Ilrainard , the missionary to tlm lu ll Mid , hvt been erected on the sttonf hNlug : abin In Warren county , l'\ . , nnd dedicated by the students of I. fayotto college. The steamer , The I'eaco , m-nt out from Kng and for the lisa of the Uapttst mission on the Upper Congo , has been launched at Stanley L'ool. ItM i-arrlod In 800 pieces from Kng- and to the place of launching , the latter part of the way on the bai ks of men. Archbishop AUmany of San Francisco , who recently resigned the bishopric of thatdlocMe , wns bom In Catalonia , old Spam , In IS14 , win > rd liuod priott in 182'J ' and came , to Amcrlcn n 1811. In 1ST ) I he wai appointed to the see , ( California , which he held nn to thi date of iln resignation. Coadjutor Bishop Corrigan succeeds him , The Kngliib are i-lalmlng that tlmy have .ho highest church in the woilil. Ic is .v chalet church , accommodating one hundred , recently built on the UilFel Alp ab'nc ' Xer- mat' iu Switzerland , 7.000 feet abavo tea c\ol. If wo mistake not , there is a chnuh n Montana ( till nearer heaven. Kov. C. H. Spurgeon , of l.oudnn , reported nt the last anniversary of the pastor' * college : hat during the twenty-eight years of iti ex * stencu CSS men had been ecut out ai pastora and missloiurlep , of whnm 47 had died and 572 re still engaged iu the wrrk. They had baptized 58,173 person" , and locehed to church membership . )0'JL'I. The So\onth-day Ad\entUts neml out n year book for 1S85 whicii doei not show that ihn ( leiiiimination is in & very flourishing con- ditiou. The total mcreaEu of ministi-i.i for , ho vear Is elo\en ; of churches twenty-fho. Wnile the leportcd conversions are L''JSI , , hp iocreaan in church membership Is given nt l , : > Gii. The policy reams based largely on ; bat of the Mcthodldt ] ] piscoal | churcU. STOI' THAT COUGH 3y using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal sam the only sure euro for Coughs , Colds , Uonrsonosn and Sore Throat , and all dlsoasos of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a : ough. It may prove fatal. Scores and lundrodsof grateful people owe their hvoa to Dr. Frazier't Throat and Lunp Balsam , and no _ family will ever be without It after once ising it , and discovering ita marvelous power. [ t is put up in largo family bottles and Bold 'or the small prlco of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kuhp & Co. nnd O. K. Goodman. Jewelry valued at § 10,000 was recov ered from the lodgings of burglais at " 3ovlngton , Ky. , on Wednesday , through he instrumentality of a Chicago dotuc- ivo. THIS. THE VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , offer to send their celebrated ELECTRO-VOL TAIC BELT nnd other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on .rial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ) afllictcd with nervoua debility , loss of vitality ind manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also : or rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and nany other diseases. Complete restoration to lealtb , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred aa thirty days trial ia allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. Five hundred men In Moorehoad , Me- Lean & , Co. 'a rolllntr mill , at Pittsburg , struck on Wednesday against a reduc tion in wages , and the mills have been closed. Mr. John N. W ker , 250 N. Eutaw St. , Baltimore , Maryland , writes : I suf fered greatly for moro than a week with a severe cold , hacking cough , hoarseness and sere throat. A few doses of Red Star Cocgh Cure relieved me almost im- immediately. No bad effects. The secretary of the navy has author- Llontenaut George W. Stoney to make further explorations in Alaska with a party of throe officeri and ten men. SKIN DISEASES CURED. By Dr. Frazior's Magic Ointment. Cures If by magic : Pimples , Black Heads or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the akin clear and beautiful. Also euros Itch , Salt Rheum , Sere Nipples , Sore hips and old , Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt price. 60 centa , Sold b ; Kuhn & Co. and C. P. Goodman. W. S. Klrker , firmirlya bank telln at Irouton , Ohio , has been sentenced to five years' imprisinmont for making false onlnos in his bock ) to cover a doGctt. AC * RD. To all who nro Buffering' from c Sort ami IndlKigtionM ofjoutli , nonouaeaknc8j cail\ ilceiy , loss of manhood , etc. lulllncnd a receipt that will euro jou FllKK OF C1IAHOE. Tills great remedy waa dlscoturcd b > a mltsknmry to South America. Send fclf-od Jresecd envelope to HEJo > KKi'il T. J.NMA.N .Station " ! > . " New York. A marked improvement in I ho Iron trade Is reported from Plttsbnrgand , mills which have been shut down are gradual ly resuming. If your complaint ta want of appetite , try lialf a wine glass of AiiKOHturn HlttcrH half an hour before dinner. Beware of coun terfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for tbo genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Siegert & Sons. The Greek church at Jacobatadt , Rus sia , which was reported to have been de stroyed by fire , is found to have been de molished with dynamite , Horiford's Acid PJioHpliato. BEWAIIK OF IMITATIONS. Imitations and countcrfits have again appeared. Bo sure that the word "Hous- KOUD'S" is on the wrapper. None arc genuine without it. The khedlvo of Egypt refuses to follow the advice of Eog'and to allow the Italian ! to occupy Matsowah without the consent of the sultan , Itrown'M Uroiiclilnl Troolica will re lievu ISronchltia , Asthma , Catarrh , consump- ton ! and throat dUereoi. They are uaod ol wayd with good succeis. William Morrison , alias Ooorgo Minor , the suppoaed murderer of the wife and son of Itev. Snoll , at Inkster , Dak. , wai arrested on Thursday at Anoka , Minne sota. A mob of two hundiol men on Wed' ' nesday nleht took Ben Hawkins fcolored from the Franklin , Tex. , jail and liuiif him. Hawkins murdered a peddlar last week. HUNT'S [ Kidney ana Llvor ] REMEDY IB no "hit or mlis" compound or old wo man's mixture. It ia prepared by i scientific pharmacist , with a full knowl dge of the powers and virtues of eael ingredient In the class of diseases whlcl tt cures. It ia purely vegetable and cat not harm the yonngest child or tha raos f bs ! ltv 'id. UPHOLSTERY AND DUAl'ERIES , I'ASSKXOKH EtKYATOK TO ALL FLOOltH. | ISOtl , T2M ( ml 1S10 Farnum St. , Om h , N THE LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dottee St. { Ca ahcd } Omaha Ne OTJSMFXNQ 8s BQLTHS , Ftnlili , wlndoit CapiIron CJr 8tlnjt , Uelalllo Dky-l\-h J , At. Its , Iroaltviid Elk t < MO Boutb ISlb Street Omaha Nebriwk * . The beat opportunity o\cr offered to try your luck iu those hard tlmtes. In order to Rive the public in general the advantage with a small sum of money , to p.ir- iclpato in a real Gorman Money Lottery , guaranteed nnd sanctioned by the Gcrninu govern- uent , we offer five whole orignal tickets which wo have made into 10 ditlerent numbers of the ! S7 , Hamburg Lotiery , in club plays and sell saino for the small sum of § " as lonp ; in wo lave some on hand. These tickets nro good for the last thrao principal drawings which com- mnco March 11,1SS5 , and terminate on May 13 , 1S8D. This Lottery has been for over 113 ears in existence ; has one hundred thousand tickets nnd fifty thousand 500 winning numbers \\lnch is over one half the actual amount of tickets. Kach holder of tickets receives , nfter the drawings , the Original Lisle , also the amount of the pri/e if won. Wo hope , ns wo ; ive 10 dilferent numbers , that every ticket holder , on receipt nf the winning lists , will bo ntlsfiod with the result The capital prices are mark 500 001) ) , JiOO,000 , 200,000 , , 100,000 , ! )0.- ) 000 , 70,000 , 60,000 , : tO,000 , etc . tbo smallest being 115 mark. It is of interest to each nnd everyone to invest as soon ai possible before the tickets nro nil sold. Koinit either by Post- oftice order or draft nnd tickets will en forward nt once. Original tickets of the Hamburg & 5runsivlck and Saxon , constantly on hand. C. F. SCHMIDT & CO. , 02 Congress .Street , Detroit , Mich. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Suporinonden [ I. P. RAILWAY , 7TH & 18TH HTRE-EIS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , If MILL FURNISHINGS On- ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. ! RASS ® OOBS AND FIFE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE o B H eWe i ' O Wo nro prepared to furnish plnns nnd estimates , and will ccntract fe the election of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevotorn , or for changing Flourinp Mills , from Stoua to the Holler System. BSPEspecial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur poad , and estimates made for sorao Qoner.il machinery repairs attended promptly. Aadres ? EIOHAED & OLAEKE.Oraaha.Neb ( SUOOE8SUR TO FOSTER & GRAY ) . LIME AffD CEMENT ,