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THE DAILY BEE-TnUKSDAY , MARCH 26 , 1885.
CIIAS , SHIVERICK ,
FURNITURE
UPHOLSTERY AND DRAPERIES ,
Fatsengcr Klcvator to MI floors , 1206 , IMS and 1210 1'Mnwn Street ,
OMA1IA , NEBIIASKA ,
YOUNG MEN
Who have trifled away their
youthful 'iiul Who
vigor > powerWho
arc suffering from terrible drains
and losses , wh o nro weak.
IMPOTENT , and unlit for mari
rlagc of all ages , who find
their power nnd vital
ity , iiorvo ntulSKX-
U A L STKKNGT1I weakened ,
whether by EXCESS or early habits
CAN"rfofvw u positive & last
ing COSE , O matter of how
leif standing your case may be , or
who has fulled to euro you , by a few
weeks or months u o of the celebra
ted Myrtlcain Treatment.
At home , without exposure , In less
time , nnd for LKSS money than any
other method in the world. Weak back , Jlcadacho , EMISSIONS , lassitude , loss of
spirits and ambition , Hooiny thoughts , dreadful dreams , defective memory ,
Impotence. Impediments to marrlnpo , epilepsy and many other symptoms
lnBanlt ur'"rui" tly romWBd by
MARRIED MEN , AND MEN ABOUT TO MARRY , REMEMBER ,
UI'ECT SEXUAL STRENGTH MEAN'S ; healthy and vigorous offspring ,
long life and the love and respect of n faithful wife. No man should ever marry
who have been guilty of early Indiscretions , until he has been restored to PER
FECT MANHOOD. Wo guarantee a permanent cure in every case undertaken.
Send 2 stamps for treatise with proofs and testimonials.
Address The Climax Medical Co , St. Louis , Mo.
iJSfH
Packing Houses in Operation.
Post office Established and a Town Gi-ov-
ernmeni.Soon Will Be.
3Lots $ IOxl5O feet with 20 foot Allevs for
Sale.
One-fourth Cash , Balance "in 1 , 2 and 3
Years.
Get a Lot or Two While They are
Cheap.
SENJ } FOM A MAP.
And nt Company's Office , 216 S. IStJt
M. A. UPTON , Ass't. Sec'y mid ITanoger.
GJDItMAJX J0. WYA.TT.
Quinines and 20th Sts. . Omaha , Neb.
& BOLTIE ! ,
-UANUPAOIUREM Of-
ITliiUli , Window . . Win Cups flnnlM , lion Iftk Culling Rtrfl.t , UoUltlo Oro.l. . Bky.llgbli K.hralk * , . ftc. Tin. Iraaliail Ba
< ra.CAPITAIi PRIZE , 570,000.ta
TICKETS ONLY S5. SHAKES IN I'noronno.N
Louisiana State Lottery Company
"IP * i/o lierebii certify that iw mintrvine the ar
raiujniicnttjor all the Monthly anil Scini-Annua
Drawing * u/ the Louuiana Statt Lottern Company
ami in pcnoit manage ami control the llraiciivjt
thenueltff , and that the same are conducted tctth
JionestySairncts ami in yoait faith toicanlall j > nr-
tiff , ana iw authorize the company to n this cer
tificate , icithfac-timilci cfour tignaturai attached
in ttt aJcertiicnicnti. '
COMMI3SIONKHS.
liicorpotatod In ISfli lcr5 years by the IcgUliture
lor eJuoatlonal anil charltnblo purruai-s nlth n
capital of } lOOoOCO-t3 wlilch * icevrva tuuilot over
560 QOO haa ulnco been added ,
ly ar OT rnhuluiliiK l > "imlar vote Its franchise
was made a imtt of thu prxont etata conslltutlon
-idoptixlDiwmbir 2il. A 1 . 1870.
Thennl ) ' lottery eicr voted on anil oniloreed by
tha people of ny tote
U ncur BCilcj or jwetroncri.
Its grand elnglo uumtcr ilrawloss toke place
monthly.
A nn.i'Npinorroun'Miv TO WIM A roniOKn , FOVRTII
ORAMJ Duxwiso , CLASH I ) . IMIIH ACAPKMV OK Uvmc ,
Nxw OiiLKAMf , Tl'BsuAV , Al ulL 11 , IbM , 170tb
CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000.
100,000 Tickets nt $5 each , Tractions , of
Fifthtt , in proportion ,
tibt oirtuizni.
1 Capital I'llre . 8 76,000
1 il ilu . , COO
1 ill ) do . 10,000
Jl'rlusof iO.fOO . 12,000
61'rlte.of 2,000 . lO.OfO
101'rlzoiot l.OCO . lU.OOO
MPtlnoot 600 . 10,000
1001'rlzuiof SCO . 2000 '
.WOl'rzcBcI 100 . M.OOO
teOI'rUoof M . 26,0-0
1000 I'll tt of 25 . 25,000
0 ArproMmiliual'ilzea ol J750 0,7(0 (
9 ila < lo ( XX ) 4,60)
9 Jo do
1037 I'ritCB , iraounttag to
Application ter r te5 to cluts nhould ba midcou
la tuootUct of tha Company In Now Orleans.
1'or further Information writa clfarly K I"S 'u '
aJdroe. POSTAL NOTES , Eij'rau Mouey Order ) , or
New York KiclnDRe tn ordinary IctUr , Currency
by KxpioMall ( sunuol (5 aud upwards at our ex
pense ) tddriis ) < d.
H. A. DAUPUIN.
Or U. A. IHUrillK , New Orleans IJ.
HOT Boveuth St. , WaihluKton V. 0.
Malta I * O , Monur Ordm i jrabi and oddreu
UcvUtaiedI. tt nto
NKW ORLK4N8 .NATIONAL BANK
New Oilcans , Ll.
CONSUMPTION ,
1 bit K potlllTe romtdi for the bQtoilln > ; bj U
10 thoattuOtof rtMiol tttv wont klnj tttdof ( ab
UDdlDctiart t > fucur ( i. lnJ tl , otirinclnirfiit
lalli mcwTth > l I will . .nTVO IIOTTI.KJ PKKI
tozrttifrvUD VlLUlCMiT < lltlTUi : DJIilldlMU
*
Woman's Suffering and IMlef
Those languid tirPBoino sonsations. caueing
you to feel scarcely able to bo on your foot ;
that constant dram that ia taking from your
system all itn fozmor elasticity ; ( hiving the
bloom from your cheeks ; that continual strain
upon your vital forces , rendering you Irritable
and fretful , can easily bo removml by the use
of that marvelous remedy , Hop Bitters. Ir
regularities and obstructions of your eyetem ,
are relieved nt once whllo the special causw of
poiiodical pain are permanently removed.
Nona rocoivu so much benefit , nnd none nre RO
profoundly grateful , and thow hucli an inter-
ust intecommendiug Hup IMttora aa women.
A Postal Card Slory.
I \vai s fleeted with kidney and urinary
Trouble
"For twelve years ! "
After trying all the doctors nnd patent
medicines I could hear of , I used two bot.
ties of Hop
" "
"Blttera ;
And I am perfectly cared , I keep it
"All the time ! " rcsiiflctfully , B.F.
Boothe , SaulBbary , Tonn. May 4,1883.
DiiADi'onn , P.\ . , May 8,1875.
It Iina cured me of eeveral diseases , such ta
nervousness , sickness at the stomach , monthly
troubles , etc , I ha\o not necn a nick day in a
year , since I took Hop ISitlere. All my neigh
bors use thorn , Mrs. Fannie Groen.
$3,000 Lost.
"A tour to Europe that cost me ? 3OODdono
'me leas good than one bottle of Hop Bitters ;
'they also cured my wife of fifteen years' nor-
'vous weakness , alenplresness and and dys
pepsia , " II. M. , Auburn , NY ,
So. ILOOJiiKrvaiK , O , Muy 1 , 79.
Sins I have boon Buffering ten yearsand I
tried your Hop Hitters , and it done mo moro
good than all the doctors ,
MifsS. S. Boone ,
HaltSarcd. .
*
Vfa are eothankful to say that our nursing
baby was permanently cured of n Dangerous
and protracted constipation and inegularlty
of the bowels by the use of Hop Hitters by its
mother which at the same time restored her to
| Mrfect ! health and strength.
The 1'arents , llochestcr , N , Y.
None genuine without a bunch of green Uops on
the white label. Hbunall the ult ) , poisonous vtuQ
with "Hop" or "Hopu" In their name.
A Clear Skin
is only a part of beauty ;
but it is a part. Every lady
may have it ; at least , what
looks like it. Magnolia
Balm both freshens and
beautifies ,
MRS , NAVE'S CLOCK.
The Paciflo Express Company
HayetoPayforBrHtel , ,
A Case that Cniisca Much Amuse *
mcnt In Court.
St. Louis Republican.
The oaao of Mrs. Mary B. Nftvoagninst
ho Pacific Expfots company was tried
> eforo a judge in JndRo Thuyer's court
rostordsy. Tbo action was first tiiod In
Juatico Tnaflo's court in November last ,
and a jugdmont rendered In favor ot the
ilaintiff. The defendant appoMod. The
, ctlon w a to recover the valno of a
? ronch calendar clock of elegant work
manship which the plaintiff shipped from
St. Lot'in , in July , 1883 to St. Joaoph ,
ilo. The package arrived at Its dostlna *
Ion apparently in good order , but when
ho plaintiff openedtho box the clock was
ound to bo smashed and broken to bits
ruined ,
Ilovr It came to bo known that a else
promising some fun waa about to bo called
a a mystery , but known It waa , for the
usually empty benches wore crowded bo
ore Jndgo Thayer had taken his Boat.
A jury waa called and the trial wni com-
ncnced. The plaintiff was the first wit-
nets. She IB a person to attract atton
ion anywhere , but in a court room , with
only herself and ono other lady present ,
ho waa the contra of all oyoa. Even the
reporters wore constrained to glance at
icr helmet of waving black and purple
ilumcB , and the changing expression of
ho face underneath. She ia a brunette ,
and wore her hair banged in rront , down
almost to the line of well-arched brows
under which Hparklod a psir of eyes bright
enough for a belle of eighteen.
She was asked to describe the clock
and stnto Its value , and the circumstances
attending its jiacking and ohlpmont ,
which aho did with perfect clearness to
bo minutest detail. She also explained
, ho condition in which she found it on its
arrival at her hotel in St , Jooophand
said It was entirely ruined and broken to
ilecaa.
THE HARK EYED YOUNG UAN.
She detailed the facts connected with
icr visit to the express company's ofllco
11 this city when she preferred her chitn
or damages. She referred to the polite
ness with which she was received by a
certain "dark-eyed young man , " and
when naked by her attorneys for the pur-
) MO of Identifying the demand as legal ,
f the person with whom uho talked
waa in the court-room , oho
iscd her eves calmly on
a not very youthful gentleman
silting near the defendant's counsel
every eye followed hor's and eald.
'That's him ; " and then , aa the youth
shifted uneasily in his chair and saemcd
about to remonstrate "oh , yea , you'io
the man ; and you were very polite until
you found I wanted money. " The man-
icr of saying this , and the sidelong look
wnich nscompantcd it , produced a rear ,
von the case , and transfixed with embar
rassment the aforetaid "dark-eyed yomit ;
nan. " Even Judge Thayer could with
difficulty restrain a emllo , and to do so
was obliged to ehift his position and ap-
> car to tuske a note of the answer.
Deputy McCuno rapped vigorously for
silence , and when it irai restored the
witmsi' face was as calm as a summer
norn , with but a parcoptible flush of tri
umph.
THE CLOOKMAKEIl CALLKI ) .
Her decision of character was further
hewn when elio had left the stand and
an old clock maker who had once re-
lalrod the article in question was called.
3o waa asked a number of questions ,
which elicited objections from opposing
counsel , and as the court ruled the plain-
iiff would Binlle , nod and say "yes"
softly. "Whon the other side struck out
a clause threatening to the case , she
rownod , bit her lips and ehook her head
n the most expressive * manner ; but never
anything cffomively or in a self-conEclons
way.
way.Whon the jury received the case they
igreod in a short time on a vordlct In
aver of the plaintiff for $150 , the full
amount claimed. Counsel for the do-
endant requested that the jury might ba
polled , and they all answered that it was
heir verdict.
Origin of Ainiiionin.
Ammonia Is obtained in largo quantities
by the putrefaction of the uririo of ani-
malf. Encyclopedia Britannica
Every housekeeper can test baking
> owdors containing this disgusting drug
iy placing a can of the "Royal" or "Au-
rowa' Pearl" top down on a hot stove
until heated , then remove the oovor and
moll.
Dr. Prices Cream Baking Powder doea
not contain Ammonia , Alum , Lime , Pot
ash , Bono Phosphates , ( prove it by the
\bovo teat ) . It is prepared by a Pbyslcan
and Chemist with apodal regard to clean-
in oes and hoalthfulness.
Maple Hiifar iu Nebraska.
Fremont Herald.
Frank Gibson and George Taylor have
iach brought to the Herald oflico some
Ino specimens of maple augir made by
hem this spring right hero in Nebraska.
That made by Mr. Glbionisfrom sap ch
ained from the common maple trees of
his county which are growing around
its yard in town , and boiled down on a
cook stove. His specimens are voryclear
and white , and equal in every respect to
.hobest sugar made from the regular hard
maple trees in Vermont , Pennsylvania
and other eastern states. Mr. Taylor haa
about fifty trees tapped on hit farm near
Arlington , and will make quite a quantity
of sugar and syrup from thorn. Ho boils
.ho sap out dcon in an iron kettle , and
ho sugar and syrup Is very nlco , though
not quita ai clear in color ai that boiled
down on a stove , but fully equal in flavor
and every other respect. Tno writer bu
oy ed the pleasure of taking dinner at the
homo of Mr. oiul Mrs. E. A. Abbott , a
'ow miles northeast of 'ho city , the other
day , and found the table supplied , among
"oti of other good things , with fine maple
lyrup of their own making. They have
tappad some of the largo shade trees
around their place and have made quite a
quantity of syrup.
Now , there have boon a good many
skeptics who have not believed that syrup
and sugar could be made from the kind ol
maples thai grow naturally in Nfbraiki ,
because they are not the regular hard or
sugar map'o acer rarchai Inum.Vn have
always belUvcd that sugar could bo made
from any of the various varieties of maple -
plo Indigenous to the United States , In
cluding the box elder , acer nejnmdo , a
variety of maple so common In Nebraska
which yields a sap of coniidorablo sweet
ness , from which excellent syrup htw
been made In this part of Nebraska at
least. But tha kind of maple most com
mon hero it the red maple , acer rubrnm
which although it does not grow quits a
1 rgo aa the hard maple , fumiehes a qua ]
Uy of tap fully equal In sweetness ant
puiity , This maple much resemble ! th
whlto or silver m plo , acer dalslc pum ,
fton called lf oft maplo" In the east ,
whore H grows moro plentifully , and
which it is ( aid does not yield a very
; oed quality of sugar. {
As has been demonstrated beyond a
oubt In the last few yeara that the rod
laplo produces very sweet sap , which
when boiled down makes an excellent
uallty of syrup or sugar , wo can ace no
oaaon why moro of the oztenslvo groves
n this part of the country are not ntll-
zed in this way , and made to yield a
landsomo Income. Anybody who has n
onplo of dozen of maple trees of fair
! ze can make syrup enough dndng the
prlng Ecaaon by boiling the sap on a
: ornmon cook stove to last an ordinary
Ainlly several months , and as the ovap-
rating process can go on whllo cooking
a being done , there will bo little extra
utlay for fuel.
The method of tapping the trees and
making the syrup may not bo familiar to
omo people who may wish to try the ox-
orlment , and for their benefit wo will
Icscrlbo the manner In which thoeo who
lave made sugar hero do the work.
ID tapping the trees the boat way Is to
) o a throe-fonrths-Inch bit , and bore a
lolo In the tree not far from the ground ,
bout an Inch and a half deep , and into
his hole dtivo a stick witha hole through
t , so that all the cap may bo led to the
ud of the spout Sweet older wood la
dry convenient to make these spouts , as
ha pith can easily bo pushed out with n
tick of the proper size , and the end
Thlttlod off to fit the hole in
to troo. Drlvo It in just far
nongh an It will stay firmly in place ,
'ho sap may bo cinght in any convenient
osael , and placed in kettles on the steve
o boil It down. By testing you can
aslly toll when It la of a proper consistency
or use as syrup. It Is well enough to
coep adding moro sap , as it bolls away
until ono kettle contains iho saccharine
> roportios of four or five gallons of sap
nd than lot it boll down to syrup. If
on deslro to rnako sugar , boll the syrup
mtil It granulates , and then remove from
ho fire , stir a little , and dip into small
dishes that have been greaaod , and ailow
t to cool. To find out the proper time
o stop cooking , take out a small quantity
iu a saucer and stir briskly. When It
irrlvcs at the proper consistency It will
urn from syrup Into sugar immediately ,
f you do not stir it , it will remain in a
wnx-llkomrua.
Of couno this la a rather primitive
way of making sugar , and ono which
nay bo laughed at by these who make
lundredsof pounds of sugar each season ,
wt It is the best and cheapest way for
hose who have only a few trees from
which to obtain sap.
The sap won't run when the trees are
rozan , nor after the buds are well swelled
and the leaves begin to form. It runs best
n wr.rm days just after a hard freeze ;
and sometimes daring a warm spell It will
nearly stop , and then run again freely
ftor a night's froeza. The amount of sap
a tree will produce is governed moro by
.ho . amount of foliage and corresponding
oots than the size of the trunk ; the moro
op and roots , the moro sap.
SICK HEAIUCUE , Thousands who have
adored intensely with nick headache say
hat Hood's Sarsaparllla haa completely
ured them. Ono gentleman thus ro-
loved , writes : "Hood's Sarsiparllla is
worth its weight in gold. " Header , if
oti are a snlleror with sick headache ,
Ivo Hood's Sarjaparllla a trial. It will
o you positive good. Made by 0. I.
lood A Co. , Lowell , Mass. Sold by all
"ruggiata. 100 Doses Ono Dollar.
A P. M. Who "Won't Go ,
Detroit Free Press.
The postmaster of a burg abjut twenty-
ivo miles from Detroit was in the city
esterday in search of influence. Ho had
> con informed that his official head waa
n danger not from the new admiuistra-
ion , but from his follow townsmen.
"I toll yon , " ho explained , as ho wiped
ho sweat from his brow , "it's an awful
train on a fcllor'a brain. Wo got our
jost-oflice about twenty yeaw ago. Our
irst postmaster was too high-nosed to
ilay checkers with the boya , _ 8iid wo got
ip a petition and bounced him. "
"For a better ono ? "
"Which was me. Yes , the boys put
mo in , but after a year or two they began
.0 growl. I wouldn't lick the stamp on
or 'em any longer , and the first thing I
mow old Davy had my place. "
"Qodman ? "
"Tolerably ; but the first thing ho did
cttlod his hash with us. Got his wife - anew
new eilk dress and had a door-boll put
ip. It took two yeara to bounce him ,
jut wo got thar ! "
"And the next ? "
"Wall , wo gin the place to a wcinin ,
and she held it for five years and died ,
[ 'hen we gin it to the storekeeper , and
10 hold it till ho butted , Then tha boys
allied on mo agin , and I've held it for
avoral yeara. "
"And they want to got you out ? "
"They do. 1'vo had six circus horses
wintering on my farm , and it's made 'cm
ill jealous. A lightning , rod man had else
so made my place his headquarters , and
it/d another reason they are down on
mo. Jlst the minit a feller begins to
: litnb up in the world theywanthla scalp.
Soon'a I hoard they had a petition
round to dust mo and put in old man
Smith my wlfo wont out and washed the
rent windows , to show 'em that she
Itdn't caneidor herself no duchess , and I
iut on my old duds and sawed two cordtt
f w ( < : d , but it didn't stop 'om. They
might have got ov * r the circus bosses and
ho lightning-rod man , but I've been ap
pointed state agent fur a patent wind-
nlll painted in three colors. The galled
'ado can't forgive that. "
"And what will you do ? "
"Dlo In the harness ! 1'vo corao down
lore to hunt up a man who my a old
Smith was sent to stito prison In Indiana
nd I'm going to have about fifty Influcn-
ial men elgn u certificate to the ell'oct
hat if my aervicoa are dispensed with
hey can't guaranty the 'safety of this
oimtry fur moro'n a week from date. "
Hroivn'ri Itronolilal Troches for
oughti and Colds : "I think ttiom tha best
nnd most convenientolio ! extant. [ Kev. 0 ,
M , Humphrey , ( Jratz , Ky ,
The New York police are giving eomo
of their attention to thieves who steal
electric light wires from polia iu that
city a rather dangerous theft for any
me well-posted men to engage in.
A sound mint ) goea very seldom without a
sound digestion , and nothing contributes to
ward it moro than the use of Antenu.turA
Ultloi-H , the wwrld tenownod appetizer , man.
utactured only by Ur. J. G. IS. Bit-pert &
Some person has calculated tlut to
manufacture the 050,000 tons of paper
annually required for the supply of the
world , -130 days' medium fljw of water
down the river Thames would bo needed.
Vlnoland comes to tha front with a
weather prophet who forecasts "a snow
storm for I his month deeper than any wu
have had yet this season , and accom
panied by heavy wind. There will also
be two snowstorms in April. "
FOUU DBAU9 AT A SHOT ,
Ont After Kablilts , the
Ilrotliora Strike tmote Enough
to Stock n Museum ,
llinowAT , Pa. , March 20 Joseph
Marshall and Frank , his brother , llvo In
Dagnscahonda , five miles from this placo.
A few days ago they loaded their shot
guns with fine shot and went out In the
woods near their house to shoot two
rabbits they had seen there. The broth
ers separated In the woods , and hunted
along a hundred yards apatt. They had
cone a quarter of n milo or so , when
Frank hoard Joseph yelling for help at
the top of his lungs. Frank hurried In
the direction of the cries , and did not
roach the spot a moment too soon. A big
the bear had Joseph down In the snow ,
and was wrestling him around so lively
that his clothes wore already torn to tat
ters , and his floih was In a | falr way to
bo used in the eamo manner. With a
shout Frank jumped into the space whore
the ono sided fight was going on. His
appearance startled the boar , and she
hastily retreated behind the upturned
roots of a fallen tree , and disappeared In
a big hole Iu the ground.
" 1 jumped on that tree trunk ab ut
three minutes ago to take a look around"
said Joseph when ho had got enough
breath back to talk , "and 1 hoard a funny
sort of a squeal somewhere abiut the
roots of the troo. I stopped up to too
what was unking the noise , and discov
ered this hole in the ground. I got down
on my hands and knees ip examine the
hole , when , with a roar like a mad bnll
that blp boar came ponnciug out of the
holo. I wasn't looking for bears , and I
raised up about aa quick as any living
thing over moved , and turned to run. I
hadn't taken two stops when the boar lit
square on my back , and skor-r-a-a-ah I
went the whole back patt of my clothes as
if they had botm ripped off by a etroko of
lightning , and away 1 wont , Hat as a pancake -
cake , ton foot away. My gun flow aa
much further In another direction , and 1
bfpan to holloa like a stuck pig. Before
I could got on my ff ot Iho bear was on
top of mo again , andI _ wts glutting In
my best licks to keep her from getting
her paws around mo when > ou came up.
You can see by the way thirgi are torn
up around hero that if.the interview I had
with that bear wasn't warm and lively ,
then there never was a lively three min
utes spent with a boar before. That
boar'a got a family of cubs In her don , and
that's what ails her. "
Charging both barrels of hla gun with
heavy ahot , Joaeph'a brother Frank approached
preached the hole in the ground where
the bear had entered When ho waa
within ton feet of it tlw boir iuhcd out
to meet him Frank shot her with both
barrels , and she foil dod. The two men
then searched the don and found three
cubs , which could not have been more
than a day or two old. They were the
size of Newfoundland pupplou. The
brothers dragged the carcass of the old
bear to the village , and carried the cubs
in their arms. The cubs whined pltaously
for a day or two , and then became recon
ciled to their strange surroundings , and
now follow tholr captora about the streets
like dcgs. _ _ _ _ _
THE STjlNDHllUD CMMB12R.
The Good UBO of Ivy Against the
"Walla of Dwellings ,
Land and Water.
Wo have frequently heard it main
tained that it is injurious and unTrioo to
permit ivy t3 cDVor the walls of dwelling-
lioueos , as it innat necessarily occasion an
internal damp prejudicial to human
health and comfort by arresting the rain
and conducting it into the crevices of tlio
walls , detaining it there until it oozes
through and occasions such dampness t a
it must bo dutiriblo to prevent ovou at
the expense of acrlficlns such an orna
mental covering as a luxuriant and evergreen -
green or variegated Ivy. Now , experience
and reason teatiiiy to the very opposite of
this and they are found bpldy asserting
that no covering whatever is better calcu
lated or more powerfully and uniformly
tends to effect the desirable object of
keeping the * walls of a house dry , both
internally and externally , than a general
coat of ivy on the outside. Let any one
examine any ivy-covored wall , and they
will discover the loaves hanging down ,
ono over another , from the highest poli.t
t'j which the plant attains to the ground ,
farming an ornamental shield that casts
off the rain and prevents its beating
against the walls , convoying it from loaf
to loaf downward , provanting its over
coining In contact with or moistening the
walls ; while tha clinging naturn of the
plant , intended for the purpose of ad
hesion , thrusts Itushootslnto the crovlcca
as roots and chspara , according as it as-
cands , and acU as BO many sucking
engines , extracting and drawing away for
the nourishment of Its own luxuriance
whatever moisture thu walls may bo sup
posed to attract or imbibe from the
tm spboro. No wells are dryer , or so
dry , aa these to which Ivy forms a parma-
mint extiraal covering. Inside the
BhootN and next the wall will bo found , iu
addition , a coating of dry dust and cob-
vobs , keeping the walls perfectly dry In
.ho wettest rf weather , and that , too , on
spools mostly exposed to the lain and
east to the cheering smllca of the sun.
Depend upon it , ivy clinging against a
wall is a protector from damp , nota cause
of it. Lot our readers plant ivy against
h lr dwellings without any fear of incon
venient results. It Is a warmth-Riving
agent also , as many can testifiy. The old
irejndlco against iho employment of ivy
aa an external covering to buildings la
rapidly dying out , and will at no distant
data cease to bo put forward as worthy
attention ,
Tlio ODgaReinent of Mr. Sidney Dillo Kiploy ,
_ member ol the Itoekaway Kennel Club , aud
i gentleman well known iu thu humting field ,
to Misa May Hyde , hai been recently an-
nourced.
A somewhat novel coincident happened
.n the Sefg fsinily , of Amerlcus , Ga. ,
the 15th inst. Three persons of the
same family had birthdays on the same
day. Mr. Solg was forty , his fathei
eii'hty and his daughter one year old.
Thoraai Flunk , of Belleville , Mo. ,
recently shaved the beard which , in 1800 ,
ho vowea to wear until a democratic
president should ba Inaugurtted.
UBO the great specific for "cold Ir
hoad" and catarrh Dr. Sago's Catarrh
Remedy.
A safety piper manufactured by a Mat
aacbuiotts mill will make It difficult fii
any ono to tamper with bank notes 01
checks printed upon it. The colorinj
matter of the piper is so prepared tha
the application of any chemical to removi
the ink will permanently change thi
color of the piper , oml an Ingenious de
vice la added which betrays at cnco ( tn ;
attempt to make an erasure. Bctwdti
the two iho onterprlzhig forger will b
euro to oome to Ktiof.
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY
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to Select From.1
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and price list before pur
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MAX MEYER & BRO.
And Solo Importers of
Fine Diamonds , Watches , Silver
ware , Rich Jewelry ,
Wholesale and Retail.
Cor. llth md FarnnmSts.
SOLE IMPORTERS
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Wholesale ) aud Kottul Dealers in
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Sjportiny Goods
Notions nuil Smokers1 Articles.
Stationery , Cutlery ,
Druggists' Sundries
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Full aud complete line and
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Max Mever & Co , .
1020 to 1024Farnam St. , Omaha.
1 409 and I4II DoiteeSt. { } Omaha Ne-
12O6 Farntwn Street ,
ailors
Wish to announce that they have from this
time marked down ALL GOODS , and will
for the next 60 days , make a reduction o
10 per cent.
Overcoats , Suits and Pants well mad
and sure tit. Now is the time to buy
GOOD'CLOTHES AT LOW PRICES
to
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In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Water.
Uvrs LJKOU , TIM Kami SOAP AMA/'Moir , and gives
alvfmal satisfaction. No lainlly rich or poor bhould
without It.
Sold by all grocer' . HKHARKof Imitations well do.
gi.el tomUieid. 1'rAKU.sK Is theONur n\tr. Ubor
iilntf ompound aud always bears the alut sym
bol aud name cl
JAMKS I'YLK NIJW YOIUC.
Tine liter
Is the simplest , belt and most complete type
writer made. Has luterchau ealle type pbtoa , ha
few parts and prints from the lace of the tjpo , In-
btoadot thriiuzh au Inkid ribbon. 1'ilco only $40
Head for deicripttve circulars.
QEO. J. PAUL , AGENT ,
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Plattamouth , - Nebraska
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I-'over nd AKIIH. Chilli , Malaru nil
Piles , Jlllnd or lilcodlnR Jill
( -'ntiiriliacnto or chrnnlc ; Influenza , .50
finerull ) ! illlij-f'tj-u'nVolkno ' . .rl >
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Drliiury AV'cultiiem. Woltlng lied .rsi >
" llMCiinev on he Ilrurt. Palpitation l.OO
PECBFBOS ,
hold by l > rurgmtBor 0f > nt poattiald on
neei lit of price. Honil lor Dr. Humphrey * *
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oirtie. fn-u. AdiltitM , IIIIMI' .
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UN1T13D STATES
U. B. DEI'OSIIORY.
S. W. Cor , Farnam and 12th Sis
Capital , - $100,000.00
0 , W. HAMILTON , I'rea't ' ,
M. T. UABLOW , Oa hie l
II. M. OAtnwKtL , I ) . F , SMITH ,
0 , W. HAMILTON , M. T. BABLOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON ,
Account1) nolicltecl anU kept eubjoct to eight
check.
Certificates of JJoiweit Itaucd payablu In 3 ,
G and 112 months , birring Interest , or on de
mand without interest.
Advance ! inado to cuttumcra or approved
securitleR nt market ratea of intereuL
The interests of cuntomoru aru cloielygnard-
cd and every facility compatible with princi
ples of eouiid balking freely oztendud ,
Draw Bight drafts on Knglond , frelaud ,
Bootland , and nil parts of Kurope.
Bell Kuropoan pae go tlckuU ,
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