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r THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY MARCII 7 , 1885 -THE rj BEST TONIC , ? ' n cJctne , combining Iron with pun if. it'll * toniM , oiilrkly nnil completely onVrnUnc , . \ > > il .Nriirnlnln. if an unfalllntr rcmfdy for DUcasciof tbl fclilnr ) ? nnil l.lviT. U li tnvaluftlilo for Dlicun peonllar U ( M"-IHOII , nnil nil who lend BedcntBrrllvr * I < iwsnotliiJiirotlictcetlicnHschpnUrl ( > JOl Juw conntlimtlon other Iron mriMMi til y rurlclicsMid jnirlllcs thoblooJf.tlraulatci IV'Vl'Ctllo.alil ' * HIP aMlmllatlon of fooj , n o < > < < a Heartburn an > l DclrhlDB , and utrcnf. ; ? Vi * lie m\i olo8 and nervci , "o > Intcnnlttrnt Kovcrs , .ynssltiiilc , lacx c ) r "try , c. , it has no cqiml. < * Tlio Pennine Lai above trade nrk t.rt fMoi red llnca on wrapper. Take no otdt i. . ijk imoKKuiiaiciL ro. Allunllspntedlfltie BROAD CLAIK2ii2ttt \ 7BBY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND g-rer offered to tlio onMlo. HABURG - PACKET COMPANY ; Direct Line for England , Fx-ance and Germany. The steamships of tblt well known line ate built ol Iron , In water-tight compartments , and tro fur nished with every requlalto to make the passage both sate and agreeable. They carry the United States and European mails , and leave Now York Thuadavaand Saturdays tor Plymouth ( LONDON ) Chorbougf , ( PARIS and HAMBURG. Ratoa : Stocrura ( ram Hamburg 310 , to Hamburg 10 ; round trip $20 First Cabin , $55 , $05 and $7t. Henry Pundt Hark Hanson , F , E. lloores. M. Tolt , agents In Omaha , Oronowcfr & Sihoentgen , ftgcnta In Council Bluas. C. U. RICHARD & CO. , Don. Fate. Agta , 01 Broadway , N. Y. Chas. Koz- mlnakl & Co. , Donna ! Western Agents , 170 WashIng - Ing St. , Chicago , IlL iSi. , , . i A HAVANA C.O'S.M1 * V GOULP&C.O'S. IS CONDUCTED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! ( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days. 11CEETS , W.OO , . . HALVES , 11.03 Subject to no manipulation , not controlled by tbe parties In Interest. 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JAMES.No. 204Washlnglon Sl.ChcagoUI ! , Mendelssohn & Fisher , ARCHITECTS Rooms 23 and 200mahaNatIBauk Block BCCCUtlOU TO Dufrene & . Mendelssohr Gco. Iii Fisher , fermery with * \V. Ij. D. Jem Aiohltect , CbleaKO. Jinlielm , . _ , , l D Ml U * ll I t t * " ? * Jt/l'L/TlB , glWtHTflSu > i . J , W. TTUTPtMAV . SOLS A3Iir Short , Shnrp iil Decisive. A gentleman having playfully severed ft lock of hMr from ft youni ? lady to whom ho was nttnchcd , although ho had made no for mal declaration , recened from her neit day n letter urgently rtquodlnB the rettoratinn ol the itoltn lock. To this ho replied at follows ! By onncnly recompense can I bo lead With this beautiful ricglet to parti If I have to restore yon the lock of your head , You must glvo me the key of your heart. The lady immediately replied , Who forces locks cannot reqniro a key ; I am at homo to-day from 12 to 3. tllONISV l-'Olt 1KB INDIES. Kuchinps for neck and wriato , in black hive fmo froattil gold coid run in the odgoc. The girl of the period in Waihington ia said i roupo her arms from elbow to shoulder. There Is a widow In Birmingham , Ala. , litteon years old , aud the attends the public ihool. Gilt silver and tinsel I li read a ate woven in any of the fmo wool nooda for spring nnd ummer drestoa. ThaUtcR , once largely worn , have been re- vcd under the old name , aud are shown In dainty colors and patterns. The hugo tracks of feminine gaitcra In the mow are quUo a fcaturo of the Chicigo land- capo. [ Washington Hatchet. Some geniua equal to the emergency has nvontod a rkating bustle for' ladies. It is o liing of utility aa well as beauty. Spring wool fabrics are quite nttractlvo in olor and texture. The tendency is to twilled materials , not so rough in appearance aa those if last season. A new serial stDry ia entitled "A Faying 'lirtntion. " It must have boon written by a oung lady. It never pays the other ecx. [ Norristown llera'd , AmonH the charming novelties are gauze ibbans. They are _ in ecru , cream , deep rod , ml have tiny chcnillo dots. Tno edges are niahcd in Fmo sUk scallop ! . A girl ia never prouder than when she walks iut a few days after the wtdding unless it 10 when she pushes her baby-carriage abaut .own. [ Kentucky State Journal. Among the coming novelties in fine goods 'or summer tuits will bo found the so-called : ob-web weaves ; a very optn cloth made of vool and silk in chocks and stripes of n rough effect , m. "chin-holder" has been Invcnto3 for iolin playois. Husbands who want to make heir wives birthday presents which will be ucfnl as well aa ornamental should rejoice. [ Hartford SuniJay Journal , The girls in the knitting factories of St. ouig , who earn § 2,50 a week and find thein- elves , are exciting a Croat deal of cheap sym- lathy. The doors of the domestic ecrvico are pen to them. Why don't they try that ? A pretty and youthful style revives the molun and plaited round waists that end in a "wit. Ovorthese is to be worn a thort braid od acket , falling open from tha throat and re- ealing the Huted or plaited front bonenth. 1'laids will be largely employed as garni- ures for plain stuffs Costumes of surah In any of the light spring shades of the plain material matched with plaids of the same hade , mixed with brighter colors , are very ittractlvo. A girl has a hold-fast memory. She can 'alk ten squares through a fashionable thoroughfare and when she moots her female ihummlps can tell her the size , color of eyes , nd hair of every young man she passed. [ Kentucky State Journal. An English medical paper says that "the ire of babies have become quite a fashion- b'o amusement among mothers , " and at- ributea this growth of maternal solicitude to bo innumerable "guides to nursing" pub- 'shed in England of late. A young Spanish artist has lately received l.COO from a California lady for a painted : an of black silk. The subject is a reprcsen- .atiou . of the language of the fan in three vays : "I hate you , " "I like you , " and "I lee you , " and it is exceedingly clover , as well .8 delicate in treatment. The first importations of spring and summer ressos exhibit greater changes in details than n general outlines. The bouffant effect Is not inly retained but somewhat increased ; the 'lack ' drapry is quito full and may bo either itraigbtened or Imuched up ; the t basque is hort with high darts , that give a full bust , , nd make the waist look slender. Girls who wish to have small , pretlily- ihaped mouths should repeat at frequent Intervals during the day : "Fanny Finch 'ried five floundering fiah for Francis Fowler's 'ather. " It is a question , however , whether is any improvement on the "Papa , pota- , oes , poultry , prunes nnd prism" that Dick- ; n's put in Mrs. General' mouth. Atlanta , Ga. , has a rival to Lulu Hurst , 'ho , in addition to her wonderful physical itrengtb , is alleged to have great power over he mindset her audiences. With a allcht ouch she is said to so control persona whom ho hu blindfolded that they bring to her any irticlo she may think of. The spectators are nformed beforehand what the blindfolded xjmon will do , A twilled fabric of gray and light brown , so iningled as to give a changeable effect , is com- 'lined with one of the same ground , showing lalf-lnch.strlpea of hunter's green and dark loft red alternately. This combination of plain and striped materials is produced in all , ho fashionable colors , the stripes being in irarying width ; . Fine checks , often showing .lue.ida of golden silk , are also favorite style. The roller skating mnnia Is leading to all orts of Irregularities. The Frecpoit ( O ) Press says that a Now Lisbon young lady stele her poor old grandmother's false teeth and pawned .them to raisomoneytoattend thoskatingrlnk. Two New Philadelphia girls stole a crock of 'ard from the collar to pay their fares to the rink. Iwo Uhrichsvlllo girls bought coffee ipon the credit of the old folk ? , afterward lold the same , and purchased tickets to the ink. ink.Laced Laced stocking * have been brought out , ind are liked by these who object to garters nJ who have not yet adopted suspenders , The fruit of the stocking is slit from the top to the knee , strengthened by a facing , and laced with a smooth lacing-string. The lacing irevents the tfocbing from sJIpj-incr down , at he pame time causing it to fit neatly above , be knee. A. beautiful fan for evening use has white gooso-qulll wing leathers for the top of the tortoieo-shell sticks. Upon thetc are hand- painted rose buds , tipping one half of the eathers , and below this a vine pattern f blue myosotis. On one-half of the fan 9 a pretty vignette landscape , encircled by a garland of fuchsias ; en the other ialf yellow butterflies floating over a blue itiipof ukv. Jinny petticoats are in open worsted-work Ike Spanish net. * It is a kind of kalttiiifi done by machine , placed ever a lining ol satin mervelleux The lining is usually of c light Bhtde. Sometimes these skirts have three folds on tbo lower part , and natron satin rlbon drawn through each heading Whlto and red worsted sltirta are worn , bul they are not as pretty as wadded silk or flan nel skirls trimniH-1 with lace flouncei , Tha "cadogan" style of colflure which flrsl made Its appearance In Paris at the beginning of the aeasun , appear ! to have npldly crowi into favor , In spite ofjhe rirliculo which hai been hon > ed upon it. The hair is worncurlei in front , then simply brushed back to the naj of the neck , where It is tied witli a rihboi matching the trimming on tbo dress , h&nglni down tha back In short curls for evening wea but arranged in a thick plait for the woik-a day houis. Fashion appear J juit now to ba In leagu against the foundresses , so carefully does i exclude washing material ) , and so aystemati cally does it chooto colors instead of white uherover snch gubstitutioa Is possible. In stead of lines , lace and embroidery arouni the throat and wribtn , are worm ucblnirs o tulle or crape , of colored etamine , speiklei with chenllt ) , of silk , of cold and silver t auza Moieover , the colored silk' and llile threa hose , the tinted flannel and e&nltaiy crap underwear , are sent to tbo cleaner Instead o tha Uundresr , who finds her work dwlncllhi day by day , PEI'rEU&UNT DKOPH. Knormous taxoe brought on the rebellion i 8oud n , The taxpaying at a of Africa is note to docile as hli long-eared brotherof Amorlc ; There are said to be 347 women bUcksmitl In Krgland , We trust they are moresucceii ful at thoclng horses than am their America sitters at shooing hers , [ Yonkera State : man. man.Tli9 Tli9 grauhop er has proportionally ot hundred and twenty times the lacking powi f a man. A g s company seldom Impotoson grasshopper. This soull ( s coitxsration news whom to oppnsi. [ I'nck. Chicago makes more pickles than othorclty n the Union. Nothing , however , la wild bout the manufucture of s ucrkraut there , nd yet for pressing it down thtrt could bo o weight lupcrior to n Chicago girl s foot. Boston liudgnt. The craze for lady barbers is dyinp out. After a man has had his face cut bias , his hroat shirred and his hair poropadorod and een talked to death he naturally returns to ho male bsrber and takes chloroform. Bloomiugtcm Eye , Milkman "Aro you wo the mlatrofs said on quarts ? She usually gets hut one. " Mtld-"That'a what she snid-ten quart ? . " "Kxpect company , perhaps ! " "I amt heard of none. " "Quperl Is nothing unusual going on ? " "Not that L know ot. Oh , yo ; I hoard her ell the m stor she was coin' to kalsomlno the ath-room to-day. " [ Philadelphia Call Monsignor Capel says : "It devolves on the Catholic church to lead democracy In the world. " This may bo so , but the way in which , loads reminds one very much of the attempt f a man to lead an angry bull by the tall. [ Texas Sit tings. Because Pattl cried or made believe she Id when singing "Home , Swtot Homo" in it. Louli , a paper in n rival city ays : "Tho bought of homo is enough to make anybody weep that Is , If they Happen to bo temper- rily sojourning in St. Louis. A countiy editor received the following : 'Dear Sir I have looked carolu'ly ' and pa- iently over your paper for months for the leath of some individual I wa acquainted with , but n yet not a single soul I care any- hing about has dropped off. You will pleaas o have my name erased. [ Kx. J. It. Vickcry , the horseman of Kngina company No. i2 ! , who so gallantly prevented he fire at the Dickens carnival on Tuesday night , was presented on Wednesday , by two ; ontlomen nnd a lady , a cane , a match safe , a : asket for keeping small valuables , and a rule , all made out of wood from the Holy Land. - [ Transcript. How appropriate and useful 1 S'ow if somebody will only present the heroic jose slinger with a ingle eyeglass , n puff-box , and a pair of corpots , ho will probably "chor tle in his joy. " [ Boston Commercial Bulletin. Mnrj's Sweet llevcngc. Mary had a pair of skates All nickle-plated o'er , And every time sto put thorn on She fell upon the floor. She took 'cm fo the rink ono day , And loaned 'em to a boy , Atd when ho sat upon his spine She jumped and lauahed with joy , Norristown Herald. 1UUSIO.I.1J AND UUAMATIC. Buffalo has four theatres nnd eight skating jnks. Clara Morris will sail shortly for London o begin a season there. ThoCarlptou opera company has been a inancial failure in Now York , Frank Harto , son of Bret Harto , has gone the stage , and is now a member of Bouci- caul t'a company. Marius , the favorite London actor , will > robably como over with Charles Wyndham's ompany in the autumn. Walter Damrosch has been elected to sue- eod his father as musical director of the lymphony and Oratorio Societies of New Yoik. Solomon's opera , "Pocahontas , " which was but a moderate success in London , a under consideration by the Boston deals. To play upon the violin , the lluto or the ianjo , is developing Into a craze among the ounger of the fashionable ladles hero and broad. Frederick Warde is said to bo doing an ex- client business in the southwest. Miss Mtt- ens Willet , Kate Meek and S. C. Bubols are with him. During the coming London season grand upcra will be given in English , Italian and iennan. Carl Rosaa , Ernest Gyo and Herr lichter will respectively pilot these ventures. Henry Irving's illnes. , although not serious n its character , has proved a serious hin drance towards the carrying out of the irogrnmmo for his farewell appearance in Joston. Joseffy's recitals offer a rare opportunity to students and lovers of music. Allthlngs con sidered , ho is the greatest master of tne in * strumont whom Americans ore now privileged o hear. A drama depicting American Ilfo is re ported to have made a papular success at Lyons , France. Among th * incidents are a bowio-bnifo fight , a rifle duel , a lynching by women , and a scene in Florida where alllga- , ors devour the villain. The following nro the salaries receiyed by ; he loading singers at the Paris Oners : Mme. Krauss , 825,500 ; M. Lasselle , $25,000 ; Mile Isaac , 310,000 ; M. Saloman , $14,000 ; Mile Richard , 812,000 ; M. Dereime , $12OCO ; M. Bondouresnuo , $12,1X0 ; M. Melchhaodec , SO. GOO. At a recent dinner party in London a dis cussion arose concerning the exchange ol ; enlus between England and tbe United itates. For every actor , singer , lecturer , or lerson of note sent hero by England the JnitedStates made a return. There was Booth for Irving , Mary Anderson for Ellen Terry , Patti for Nilsfon , as Patti really be- ally belonged to us first , Jco Jefferson for Scthern ; and BO on , At length Alma Tade- na , who was one of the euests said : "Enc- and is ono ahead of the Ignited States. We ent Oacar Wilde over but she bad no fool to lend back. Opera in German , rather than German opera , soya ( lie New York Times , scored a uilllant success in New York this season. 'Gfrman thoroughness , rather than War ner's repertoire , has , in truth , attained the brilliant results recorded in connection with the current season. The average amount drawn by each of tbo opera ? liar- formed as follows : 'Dlo Wnlkure , $3,200 ; 'The Prophet , ' $3,000 ; 'The Jewess , " S2,70 > Lohengrin , ' $2.515 ; 'Tannbaueo- , ' 82,500 ; 'Don ' Glovanna.61802 ; ; 'William TelllC02 ; Mossaniello , ' $1 51H ; 'Der Frf ischuetz1 81- 8SO ; 'Fidel/a , ' $1,27C ; 'Hit-Giotto , ' 81,133. These figures stated for the money received at .he box.offico and are in excess of the subaidy. Among the names that have been suggested for the position of conductor of the orchestra it the Metropolltin'iOpera house , Now York , s that of Herr F. Mottl of the ltoy.il opera at 3arleruhe. Herr Mottl is a trained musician of uncommon ability and no little experience. Ilia capability showed Itself early and having bad all the advantages of the musical centres of Germany , he was placed at the ago of 21 ! at the bead of tbo Carlsruho opera , a position he lias since retained. In connection with his pofltion at Carlaruhe , he produces opera In the seaion two or throe tinus a week ut Baden-Iiaden in the Grand Dusal Opera house. Her Mottl' < enthusiasm for his art Is such that his performance of "The Meister * sinKers , " ' Walkure" and "Atda" have been noted for their fidelity to the conception of the composer. H'chard Wagner had a high respect for him ; and recognized his great tal ent by requesting him on one occasion to con duct the chorus ut a performance of ' 'Parsifal' at B&yreutb. Benco Tlieno Tears , Sweet Love : What moans these tears Upon thy page ? Ease my fearsl Hath word , or deed , or look of mine Caused sorrow In a heaitof thin ; ? Oh , pity my anxious state And answer ere it be too late ! CLYDE , Dear Clyde ; Jmt now your note r ceied And am astonished ituch and grieved That you should e\er thought , believed Those blotches on my letter-page meant tears Pruy , put a ide ycur anxious fears For all that nonsense 1'vu no upe ! Those marks meant merely -orauRO ji.lce ! UALLIK. [ Norriitown Herald , EDUCATIONAL. North Carolica propoies to establish an in dustrlal school lu connection with her utat university , The school of acting connected with the not Lyceum Theatre in New York had twenty nine profuisonhlps when it opened. It is proposed by the Pennsylvania legisle turn to pension worn-out public ncliool teocl era after a service of thirty years in the cdu catlonal workshop. Mri. llachel Hay ward , an English lady , ha een ongagtd as profersor of olccutton in jus Jincinnati law ochool , and the innovation has been received with for. f . There are 111.000 school teachr/s in I'.ng- and , of whom ninety-five ptr cent are spins- era. Arrangements h vo been made In Coinell nlvcrsity for toachtne the literary and prac- cal form of journaliun. A fencing master In New York city has on ialletof pupils tnoro than ono hundred so- ety ladlts. Ho ea > s "tho iiractlcois healthy nd the exjierlencn instructive and the accom- llshment ono of grace and beauty. ' HTho Koman Catholic University , toward hlch Miss Caldwell donated IL'00,000 , is to o erected at Seton Hall , N. J. Mr , Eugene Colly , the New York banker , has given $50- 000 toward the name object , The entire amount needed is $500,000. Professor O. C. Manh , of Ynlo college , is iganod upon an elaborate report for the United St Jtes geological survey. Largo ship- cuts of fossils , unearthed last season by the arious exploring parties In tht west , have > oen forwarded to him at the inlo college nu'cum , and torno important results are ex- ccted from his Investigations. Shortly alter the death of Archbishop Tail m sum of $15,000 was subtcrlbed by Hugby tudents for the purpose of founding Tail cholnrshipiofprl7.es , as the governing body f llugby miRht elect. That body has just ocidod upon two prizes of $175 nnd 8125 ach , to bo given to the bry who pwses the boat f ximinations In divinity nnd Gieek to- > oc lively. The annual report of President Klhtof Harvard university is particularly of InUrost in ( bowing his position In the educational movement. While it is readily admitted that 10 stands as the eager champion of the elective ystora of the broadest typo , nnd wlnlo the atcst proposal by the faculty under his eadeishlp Is so marked a step ns to create omment all ever the country. President .Hot Is but thus devolping to its full com- lotion the Idea which President Qumcy bo- ran to work out sixty years ago. 'his energetic instructor struck outer or himself by dividing the studios pursued nt college into two classes , nnd leaving pupils to make n choice. In 1826 Prof. George Ticknor was nlven complete control of his own Ircnch nd Spanish department , nnd hero began the ilan of voluntary or optional work. In 1830- 1 , alter a minimum amount of work done in erUin required branches nljowed , n student ould elect from others. In 1838 the depart ments were made independent , nnd two pro- cssors made the bold proposition that daisies ) o only required during freshman year. In 872 all required stnoies had disappeared rom senior year , in 187 ! ) from junior voar , in 881 from sophomore year and now there are no required studies save a year of ihetoric , English foronaics , German or French , accord- ng to the Btudout's preparation , nud a fo ecturos on physics and chemistry , Room fur ono More , Tis the car-conductor gay And ho stuffs the passengers in While ho laughs in his sinful way , And watches ouch one spin ; Ho sees them clut h at the strap" , Ho pees them lurch to the door , And while they get hard raps Yells , ' Room for just 0110 more. " Sardines in their tins lie close , And plums are squeezed in jars , .but not EO squeezed as thoeu Who rldo in railroad cars ; Who grasp and tty to stand , As more and more crowd in , Shoved by iho conductor's hand Like envisages into tkin. - [ Philadelphia News. RELIGIOUS. 800,009 colored children were taught in lothodlst schools last yoar. The Church of England has in its ranks 72 xir cent of the whole population. The centennial offering of the M. E. church outh last year amounted to $1,000.000. An American church , costing § 250.000 , lisa ust been consecrated In Droadon , Germany. The revised version of the Old Testa- nent will bo published in London next Castor. The Third English Lutheran church , at Baltimore , has a Sabbath school of 1,800 cholars. The now Second Congregational church at lolyoke , Mass. , contains 1,150 sittings and est $10 S.OOO. In Newfoundland there is about one hun- red thousand _ Protestants and sixty-five housand Catholics. The religious Interest for the past few woeke moug the children and youth of Ithaca , N , r. , has been remarkable , The revivals in the Methodist churchet hroughout Minnesota are said to bo more ex. ensive than any experienced for a number ol ears. During the year there have bcf n 300 addi- Ions to tbe Baptist church from the Cherokee ndiaua making the total membership 2,000. . "bore are 6,000 members of tha denominatior n Indian toiritory. Bethanv church , Philadelphia , llev. AT. . 'ierson , D. D. , pastor , has an average ol fty inquirers e ch week. An evuoing service i held in the Sabbath school hall at whicl ho attendance is about 1COO persons. Mr. Moody was assisted in bis five meeting : at Richmond , Ind , by Ilov. L. W. Mulhall , f Indianapolis. The meetings wore held k he large hall of the Quakers , and no instru. monts were allowed to lead the music , mud : o Mr. Moody's annoyance. A letter just received from Cardinal Simeni .cknowledging . the receipt of the draft scnl > y Cardinal McCloskey for 80/,00f. 50c. foi -'eter's pence. Tha holy father expressed 'his pleasure at the zoul and generosity of the dioceio of Now York , " and sent the apostolic isnediction to the archbishop and to ull the lorgy and laity. Twenty-six Congregational churches in this ountry gave last year over § 10,000 each foi jonevolont purposes , Fifteen of thoao were n New England , four in New York and ircoklyn , aud seven in tbo west. Plymouth hurch , of Minneapolis , gave S43.1U8 ; the 'irst Church , of Chicago , S2C,07and tha 'ilgrim church , of St. Louis , $24,811. , Another preacher from abroad has been ailed to a New York pulpit. The Hebrew ongregation Ahavath Chesed have invited labbi Alexander llohut , of Hungary , to sue- eod the late Dr. Huebach as their pastor , nd ho lias accepted und will begin his [ miu- stry on the 1st of May. In order to accept o declined n nomination to the Hungarian orate , which bad been tendered him. He 3 spoken of as an impressively eloquent readier. "Sliuttlnt ; Out Care. " Vo may open the door to oar neighbors , And open the door to our friends : We may entertain guests at our table , While friendship with courtesy blendij Ve may pather our dear ones about us Our helpmeet and children so fair iut let us forget not to banith From these tender mcetingD , dull caro. t watchea at doors andjat windows ; It whistles through crannies and cracks ; It gives the goad man the headache ; It plnchos and tortuiea and racks , [ t sits down unmasked at the table ; It crouches batido the down bed ; It takes all the brightness from slumber ; It take ) all the sweetness from bread. Of all thlnzB to maka our livea happy , Of all things to make our paths fair , There Is nothing from Home's cheerful fire side' So sacred like shutting out caie. -Mw. M , A. Kidder. A quack Is a doctor who IB not licensed t . . . ri.-.iiin. . . Herald , Quack doctors follow the scriptural injunc tii > m Phjslcian , h el thyself. [ Waterlo Observer. Ho was a level-headed doctor who hired homo next door to a roller ekatlng rink - ( Boston Bulletin , It im't considered good form for a jihysicla to tell a butcher-patient that something is tb matter with his liver.-Boston [ Transcript , An enterprising western physician ndvcr tUes. "I w pay lull of the funort expen ca i" CMe where I am not su < oesslul. " It it said that New York doctors find i impossible to collect their bills from the : patient * . Of couno , but why don't they in the htlw'-IBwton Pest. , We never tea a doctor walking around "cmctery without thinking of whit race here would bo If tome f.f iilo planted patients ould get after him-Fall [ Uivtr Herald. Doctors , as a rule , do not llko to attend the unorah of their patients fnr the same reason hat tailors will never admit having any misfit atmcnts on baud.-FallKivor [ Advance. "I see Dr. Blister is dead. " . "What did ho die of J" "He died of bilious fever. " ' I am surprised to hear that , because ho joaited that ho could euro mo of bilious fo- er. " "How much did ho charge you ? " "He charged ma a fearful bill. I believe hat it was upward of 5300. " "Well , that explains why ho did not euro imself , Ho was a close man , and at these sure * ho couldn't afford to cute himself. " Chicago Sun , A geese ope weigbintt ten ounces is on ox- Ibition at Vallejo , Cal. In HolenaM. T. , thnro Is a calf only ten months old that weighs 9. > 0 pounds. The most delicate watch wheels are now nado of paper pulp in Germany. llecent'y discovered mummiessorvo to prove bat tattooing was common among the an- iont Peruvians. The latest Mexican treasure sent to London s a pearl wolaliing'ninety-tlireo carats , which ssald to be the lii'trst in the world. It is allied at 3,500 pounds sterling , but its origin- 1 oftncr , n poor Indian , parted with It for 8 pounds , That an autograph copy of the cmauclpa- ion proclamation is among the historic papers f the British inuecum la not generally cnown. It was prepared at the request of ho British government under the personal upervision of Preiident Lincoln , In nxcavating at Canterbury recently there yore found skulls of oxen which , from a pecu- iar curvature of the barns , 'nro said to bo hose of the ancient Biitish ox. This species ornu'd the chief meat supply of the early iritone , but disappeared about the time of lit Saxon invasion. The Charleston News nnd Courier says that iK'irochild was born near Shelby , S. O , recently with eyes in its forehead , two Inches md a half iibovo the proper place. Its facs ookod very much like that of an owl , and the eyes themselves were like frogV eyes , There resides in Memphis , Tonn. , n curious ndlvidua who cannot live without noiso. Sl- euca nearly domoats him. Ills mania at one .iino waajatheroxpcnsive , as ho was constnut- y ttaveliiiEt on steamboats , going into saw- iillls , visiting boiler repairing shops and the Ike. Acuriou.1 discovery was made recently when t lightning-rod which had been in place fit- , eon years , embedded lu the soft clay , was removed , There was found attached to it a solid lump of iron ere weighing ninety-six joundp , tupposad to have been produced by ho conversion of the clay by the action of electricity. Six Parsco oculists arrived in Now York rom Bombay a few days ago on their way to ho towns , where they propose to practice heir profession. Three of them have goiio to XTow Brunswick , N. J and throe to Kingston , tf. Y. They were their white dresses with roufiors reaching nearly to their ankles. Tur- ; niia of white cotton as largo as a pock moas- ire covered their heads , and they had rings in heir ears. In Hamilton , Ga. , there resides a gentle man to whoso system opg is poison. A sip of cffeo settled with egg unsettles his stomach nd makes him sick. The presence of egg In tnythlng he eats nanseates him , and less than he twentieth part of one egg has made him ick for days. To handle broken eggs tlistors lis fingers and to eat a single egg no thinks vould till him. He Is a man ot robust con- titution , and his case is regarded a most sin gular one. CONN L'l JIA IjlU KS. It is now reported that MIES Jennie hamborlain is to marry an English baronet An Indiana bride whose fatber gave her 840.000 was permitted to eat pie with a knife without criticism. [ Detroit Free Press. Brides now go to the altar with the left land uncovered. Tin's means that when the msband comes homo late he will be handltd vithout gloves.-Philadelphia [ Call. The marriage of the Princess Beatrice to 'rince Henry of Battenburg will take place n Whippingham church , Isle of Wight , in July , while the queen is at Osborno. The Scotch people hava a superstition that .he bride who stands at tbe left of the grootn it the altar will lead an unhappy married ife. Young ladies about to commit matri mony will make a note of this , Thn General Ministerial Association at Portland , Oregon , have refused to marry any jartifs who have been divorced for other .ban scriptural pround' , aid also refuse to marry the guilty party in a lightful ctse of divorce. It is said by his neighbors that a farmer lear Hungary station , on the llichmond , fredericbaburg and Potomac railroad , is ibout to maray his fixth wife. The man is till far'frora being an old man.- [ Norfolk | Vo. ) Ledger. Chinese Chang has gone long of n wife. Ho was playing on a hotel piano , when "a nice , big woman" entered the room. Ho stopped short. Then ho proposed. She said , 'Go long. " lie said , "Not a toll , dear. " There will bo five or six yards of Changs , and the only small thing about them is that they ) lay on hotel pianoe. A pretty young girl and a rich old bachelor weio about to bo married. "Do you consent to wed this maui" the ninister asked , The biido made no reply. The minister repeated the question. ' 'You will have to ask maiuma/'sho then said ; she started this match , nnd she may aj well see It through. [ S n Francisco Ingle- ido. STOP THAT COUGH Jy using Dr. Frazier's Throat and Lung Bal- am the only sure euro for Coughs , Colds , Joarseness uud Sore Throat , and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a cough. It may prove fatal. Scores and mndreds of grateful people o wo their lives to Dr. 1 razier't Throat and Lunp Balsam , and no family will ever bo without it after once ising it , and discovering its marvelous power , t is put up in large family bottles and solder or the small price of 75 cento per bottle. Sold Kuhp & Co. and O. V. Goodman. DANDIK3 IN ALLIGATORS. Many of the now overcoats are made of di- igonal cloth. Dark striped goods are used extensively for .rouaers at this toaaon. The newest tcarf-pins are made in the shape of a HMOW drop or crocus. The newest suipendnrs have two straps across the back like shoulder braces , Very dark gray kids with terracotta stitch ing are worn by fashionable young men. The newest patent leatber shops have pointed toes like those worn two years ago. Embroidered hat bands ate now worn fast ened on the inside of the vist on the left ndo. Hyacinth bolls are embroidered on the cor- nei-d of the most fashionable pocket-handker chiefs. Handsome HI tie shirt studs are set with a tiny cameo , Two are worn , each one con taining u monogram. The Bilk halt for spring weir have rather broader brims and are uoc aa high as those worn during the wiLter. Dark tan alligator skin uppers are seen on the now walking shoes. The plain black onea are , however , considered more English. Necktiea for upring wear are quito subdued in tint Dark green , spotted with very deep garnet , and gray , with faint blue dots , are among the meet fashionable , News comes from England that Iho Prince of Walts has set the fiuhlon tf wearing a ring oa tha middle finger , The ring must be a broad band of gold , witn Diamonds sunk in it , _ AC * RD. To nil who are fullering from errors anil ludU'oitloris oljoutli , nervous uiakuctg enly decay , lo of manhood , etc. 1 Kill scud a receipt thai will euro J ou r'Hl.i : Of1 CHAUQh' . TiiU treat rumtdywaa dlacouruU t > ) a tuUbloiir.ry to bouth America. Henil icJdrct ! ; cl cmuloiwio UKV. Jo- . IMMA * button "i > " Now York , According to the courts a dog is not prop city. The tin can tied to tbe tail of thu dog in. Cautious person * will bu careful uboui meddling with the can , Loskport Jouinal. Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , Hum * , NrnliU , rro t Illli'x , AM > AM , iiTiini immi.Y ru\9 M > Ai. POM I jf llruulili nl Ilrftlrn Of IT * liftt. tiny Ol ull I jll9. IMrrrtlotillull LMIICU1CT4. TIII : cn.uti.Ks A. voiiit.iu : : en. ( SoiwuotiloA. VPOtUR * CO. ) lUlllmorr , Mil. , f. R. Jl. A ( rltl In my employ his boon rurctl nt oonttltu- lonal scrofula by the use ot SwUt's Specific. J , 0 , JlclAM u , AlUtoona , On. Kintlo man (9 ( thol&tber ol the Uotcruor ot D. ) Vfimlcrullt's millions coulil not buy from mo h t Snlft'a Specific lias done for mo , It cured mo of scrofula ol 16 > cars' sUmllrR. Sins. KLUAIIKTII DAKKR , Aonoilh , 0 . TETTKU After BiilTcrlnR with Tetter for ole\on voare , nuilnMlng ll Kirtoof treatment , I was ro- lo\oa entirely by Swift's Specific. t. H , Lxr , P.1W8011 , Ox BNATCIir.D FKOM THK OIlAVE-I WM brought o death's iloor by n comblnntlon of ccrcnu anil cryilDcl.ii , from wh'ch I hail puttered for tlitpo jours WM troatcJliy Bo\er I rlijflcliviis wlthlmlliio | > otan- slum , which scorned to feed the ilUococ. 1 haxo been cured sound and veil by the ute ot Snlli'a Sioclflo. | IIRS. SARAH 13. TURMIII , lluinboldt , lonn. Swifts Spociflo lsciiliroly\ogctnl > le. Trcatleoon lllooil nnd Bkln Diseases malted frco Tim SHIFT SpKcino Co. , Drawers , Atlanta , da. , or 15Df. . 23d St. , Now York. Chronic ANerronoI > Ur I. - . - guro c'tircA. OO"jS. j7t4 < trattfeo SUrsoud tw o stamps for Celebrated Medical Worto , Address. F. U. CUjAKKE , HI. Ji. , iE6 Scuti Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL. 0 B * t l H B < f WH , W WB $ [ ( SoccKssona TO DAVIS & SNIDER. ) GKNKUAL DKALSKH IN" 1505 FARNAM STREET. - - OMAHA. Ha\o for sale JOO.OOO acres cirefully eolcoted lands n Kastern Nebraska , at low ptico and on caey terms Iuipro\oit lariru for sale In Douglas , Dodge , Colfax , Platte , Hurt , ( Jumln , Barpy , Washington , Merrlok , Saundcra , and Duller countlra , Taxes paid In all parts of the stata. Honey lowed on improtcd fnrmu. Notary 1'ubllo ulwaja In office. Correspondence solicited , (517 St. Charles St. , St. Lenis , Mo. 1 rpgulnr graduate of tw o Medical Coltcc , fcrm liepn long ? In t ho BpecIM treatment of Cn0tic , Nets , 8m * nnil BLOOD Pn * ! * than nr other trttyileUa la 0t. Xx > til * > BJ cMy p iier i how nod nil old reiidents know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mcnlrl nd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otn lions of Throat * Skin or Bones , Blood Po Old Sores and OlCCrs , ro trcatM with unpiralteli iucfCMon InUBUjeleoiitleprtncIrl" ' S.t > lrrrhi tel . Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess , Exposure Or Indulgence , wfcleh rro-lneo some of tha Tollo loff ctltctil uenouiiieM , dchlhtr , lUnine'l of light and defectre ! memory , pimple * on llio ruce.rbjiteal decajt ftrerelontotht * ocitj of femaleii , ccmtuil i of Hcasetc rendering Marriage improper or unhappy , u pennaneitijrcurcil , rarophlet(31 ( | ftgtiODtbe ) abofenet * [ idled envelope , free to any adilrm. Consultation t t Boo cr bj mall free , uutl f uTlted. WrlUi for rjueitloDi. A Positive Written Guarantee give * ID * 1l carable ca es. Slcdlclnes sent everywhere. Pamphlets , Kneltah or German , 04 pa oi , crlblnc above diseases , In male or fcmalt , PZ MARRBAGE GUIDE ! tK > pigcl. flue rlalc . Illnitrntol In etoth nj flu klDdlot 60e , mouejArroitkge ; anitti > ftp r covert , 25 . Tbli b ok touullil til IUO curicui , ilonltrul or luquUHlie wut M know , i tool r Rre t ( cxrut < o nil. Uetllti tre CTomttort bp Will rnrlry the ULOOO.'rcr * ' Utu tin- LIVER nnd KIDNEYS , ami ] [ KHT < mi 1111 : IIKAI/T1I und VJOOIl of VOUT1L , llyt * pepiliiVantnf Alipcllte , in- dlxustlon , K.IC.C ol HtrciiKui. Binl'J < lr""J1"lngal siilMtcly cm-oil. Honus , muscles anil m-ri ts rccsl\ ntwlort-ii. JCi.llvena ilia inniil mid Jlruln r wvr. euuipljlnts _ J pec-illiirto llii'lrsi-x will find In Kit. 3t'iniEB.'SIHON TONIC n unfa and > ci > dy euro. < ( tlvcaa cluur , licaltliy comploxlon. rrc > iueiit fttffmptsat e" < " - " * fp'Mn ? onlymlc ! A < thupoiularlt | > ol tliu oriel" il. Uo uot expcrl * Ollt RUtllluOlllllI.VAI. ANDllKST. a Head rnur nddre toTbe I ) r. 1 Inrlnr M d Oo. V j 3SrIxmU. Mo .for our "DHKA.M BOOK.1 I R. RISOON , nKPRESKNTSl Pbconlx Ineuranco Co. , London , Caib Aesot 5,8 4,0X ( ) Woetehoster.N. Y , Capital 1,000,000 ThoMerohante of NewarkN. J. , Capital , . . . 1,276,000 QlrardPIro , l'hlladelplilaCatlUl ) 1,200,000 Woman'n KnndOarlUI . 1.VJS9000 Srlnnger , . . . . . . * . - . - . . . JJavorin. Calmbaoher , . . Bavaria Pilsner Bohemian. TJrnmen , DOMESTIC. St , louU. inheusor . . . . - -St. Louis , Boat's . . . . _ . Mitoaukeo. Sohlitz-Pilnner . . Milwaukee. Srutj'a . Omaha , Ale , Potter , DomeHtic nnd Rhine ' /Vine. / m MAURKR , 12151 Varnnm St. THK ONLYIKXCLUfaVVB IN OMAUA'INBB , A I iTho tomirkablo growth of during the last tow yosra la n nutter of great nstonlihsuont to thosa who pay an oocaatoual vlolt to this growing city. Tha development of the Stopv- Yards tha nocoealty of the Bolt Llns Road the finely pared atroola the hnndroda of new rosluoncos aud contly bnalnoea bloeke , with the population of our city more than doubled In the last five ycara. All thli la n great surprise to visitors and la the admiration of OUT citUons. This rapid growth , the bnaluoaa activity , and the many aabataiitlal Improvements madn t lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every luvoatoi hoa made a hnndjioini profit. Slnco the Wall Street panio May , with the anbaonnont cry of hard time * , there haa boon loaa.domsnd from apocnla- torn , bat n fall demand from Invoaton seeking homos. Thla l&ttor olnsa are taking advantage of lou prloca In bnlld. lug material and nro oecutlng their homei at much loss coat than will bo poealblo year houco. Spocnlatora , too , can buy real osta * a cheaper now and ought to taki advant n o of proaout prlooa foi fntnn pro ta. The nest few yeara promlaoa greatei divolopuienta in Omaha than the paat livj years , which have boon aa good ai wo conld reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing ontabllahmouta and largo Job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many tn Omaha and through * but the State , who have their money in the banka drawing a nominal rate of In * toroat , which , If judiciously Inveatod In Omaha real ottato , would bring them much greater rotarua. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profita In tht near future. We have for sale the finest' deuce property in the north und western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman nvenuo,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets n that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty m the western part of the city will increase in vnlnn 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 und the railroads will certainly double the nnco m a short timo. We also have Borne tine businoH lots and some olocant inside mm- dencop for nalo , Partiea wishing to invest will find some gccd fct by calling South 14th Bt , Bet Teen Farnham and Douglaa , P. S. We fcsk those who have property for sale at a bargain to j iv ua a callWp -want only bargains Wo will positively not handle prop erty nt more thnn its real value ,