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mlidtwlm P. a Box 714.Omita.Ntb ,
Manhood Restored
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AAf reu. JOUUiBVlJS. Ohathun SuNew yc.u
The GrontUncrushcO ,
Oh , the oily offico-eceker ,
Ho's a terry , cqu&llinf ; ( hrickor ,
lle'i j-elllnpnow for some good place
Whore there'll bo nanctht to do ;
And he nays to Cleveland sweetly i
"Oh , the time is prtising fleetly ,
And this you know , dent 1'reildent ,
Success I won ( or yon. "
lie will lincer 'round tho'city ,
Objpct of the people's pity ,
Until he lias not left a cent
To cheer him on his way.
Not a rmry drink he's taking ,
Not a nary Imml be'i ( linking ,
And thus he'll AV with naughty words :
"Gtcnt Colonel 1 this don't pay. "
Soon ho'H bo rvhomaward walking ,
In a raging frenzy stalking ;
He'll roach his native townlot with
A dry and wenry throat.
Tlio democracy ho'll slander
With a now nnd novel cnndor ,
And pipers full republican
Ho will most oftly iuoto ,
[ DPTVA.
HONKY POll TUE 1JA.DIES.
Surahs will remain iu furor for eumme
BilkR.
BilkR.Tho
The new eilken and woolen fabrics are mar
vela of wearing.
Cloths of light weight nro largely to b
used for spring costumes.
The old chine silks are revived , with ring
of dark color upon light grounds ,
It is the husband of the woman who snore
that has plenty of time for midnight reflec
lions.
IJutton-holo bouquets mo admissible enl
when the "bouquet" consists of n siogi
flower.
When making up n dress it is usual to com
bine the plain uacl embroidered surahs to
gother.
Aa the poet snys : "There's many a fill ]
twixt the skate and the hip , " [ Norriatow ;
'Herald.
Minaturo sedan chair , filled with real flow
era , nre the fn\-urito decorations for 1'aris din
ner-tables this spring ,
The corkscrew cloths without luster are nov
made so light that they can be worn in al
weather except midsummer ,
Embioidored aurahs ara now in nll-ove
patterns of a gay figure on n quiet ground tha
may bo very bright or very dark.
Yeast think ono sees a great many bangi
at the rink ; and they don't seem to ba con
fined to ladies , either , fYonkors Statesman
Banana yellow kid gloves are now chossn foi
dressy wear by many leaders of fashion , it
preference to the tan shades so long in vogue ,
Canadian girls run away not with the
coachman , but with the schoolmaster. The
feminine heart , somehow , turns easily to i
rod or whip ,
"I do love drees I" exclaimed a young society
belle , "Then I should think you would weai
more of It , " retorted the cynical bacheloi
friend of miadleage ,
"You seem to have plenty of business bore , '
said a drummer to Hiss Fitz , the dressmaker.
"There's a heap morn bustle than business , "
was the lady's reply.
The velvets and silks see'm to surpass all
their predecessors in beauty , and the choice of
leas costly but almost equally In beautiful
materials is oven larger ,
Leap frog Is becoming popular among the
young ladles of a Delaware female academy ,
i'he girls seem to forget that this Is not leap
year. [ Yonkera statesman ,
The new checked and striped silks may be
lad in taffetas , but the preference is for those
with strong raised thread woven across them ,
gi ving sometimes annure effect i , jr " "
A younp lady is not supposed to bo of "otce
intil she is 21 , but she can do more mischief
jefore that sga than her grandmother could
do will all her seventy years expatiencg.
Spring velvets are a"s regularly eiiown as
pring silks hive always been , because velvets
are now used nt all seasons of the year , and
velvet figures are aeon on the sheerest
abrica ,
A young woman in South Illinois has just
lied Irom having her ears pierced. Cut this
out young man , and show it to the girl who
expects you to give her a pair of diamond ear-
ings.
Poplin fabrics are again in vogue. This
naterial , like mohair , can only bo employed
n certain ways , and as the fabric does not
naturally fall flat , it is always necessary to
make it up as a plain skirt.
A Newport girl who has been married but
wo weeks wants to go back to her mother.
She says before she was married she never hade
; o wash a dish , nnd could go the skating rink
hree times a day. Poor girl !
Roller skating will no w have to go , The
ireachers condemned it in vain , but some
doctors have declared that tha dust from.tho
rink ruins the uomplexisn , and others that
roller skating makes the feet larger.
Insanity , saya a writer , is much more prev
alent among women the men. We don't
wonder at it. It's enough to break down any
woman to have a man night after uight go
into bed without taking off the shama ,
fltockland Courier.
A closely woven fabric is called trlcotine
patin. It has the alight-ribbed effect familiar
in Jersey cloths , and in some more marked
wearing suggebti knitted stuffd. It has a
liiiter like satin , is all silk , and may bo had of
a single color or else of two changeable col
ors.
ors.In
In Cleveland , Ohio , the young ladies have
organized "a society for the suppression of
slang. " Bully for the girls ! If there is any
thing wo detest like a house afire you bet it
Is slang. The girls should keep n stiff upper
Up and not go back on the object of the sod-
etv. [ Norrlstown Herald ,
"What One Girl Did" is the title of a now
story. If ehe helped her mother witli the
housework it was something worth w'riting
about , but If all she did was to learn how to
sltatu on the rollers in ono night's practice it ia
nothing more than other girls have done bo-
fore. [ Boston Courier.
Gray , fawn , beige , ail eludes of brown
From cream brown to the redaish and golden
tents , deep , rich colorings in Neapolitan and
royal blue wiuo reds , garnet , dark greens ,
and black are all fashionable colors ; but ter
racotta , crushed raspberry or strawberry , nnd
ill sickly artistic tints have had their day ,
The fashions this spring tend toward ample
'ulnesa in the back , the long bouffant tnnlca
tnd apron overdresses being much more
'avored than panier effects , Pleats , foldgan-
, ique draperies , vqats , waistcoats , round
ivauts with belts of ribbon or velvet , hooked ,
ilnspedf buckled or tied are each and all of
'univenal" adoption.
A Washington correipondent saya that
.vheri two young ladies a blonde and a bru-
aette ore applicants for the eame clerkship ,
' .ha decision is always in favor of the brunette ,
jecause brunettes are not so quick-tempered
is blondes , and consequently make mora elfi-
: lent clerks , As none but a foolhardy official
would dare decide a clerkship for which two
women were contesting on the ground that
sillier had a quick temper , this assertion ap-
[ > eara highly improbable.
French flannel , rouph-finiehed bison cloths ,
: uhmere and serge are among the most ixjpu-
lar Bultinga now selected by ladies who do not
care for checked or itiipad goods' of cheviot
or tweed. Ottoman cloths , in tich and sheeny
fruit nhadea or ia nuns' gray , olhe or golden
brown mane very tasteful and ladylike suite ,
while the icrgea and poplins now eo laviihly
displayed upon the counters of every leading
bouse in the city are chosen by many on ac
count of their alleged durability for traveling
and utility costumes.
Many , ot the new euuuhades and umbrellas
are made of ihot silk in dark blue and gold ,
green and cardinal , golden brown , and Van
Dyke red , etc. These coverings afford more
protection from a shower than does a parasol
proper ; therefore not a few economical per
sona purchase umbrella for double duty as a
parasol. An array of the latter are being
displayed prematurely , and thus far those In
Japanese ihapev , flat and but little curved ,
ara iu the majority , lielre , ecru , fawn , and
neutral-toned eatinr brocaded with
other - clus
ters o ! gay flowera in small figures are among
the uivit expensive kind' , theae laca edged ,
ind Hoed with thin Slareeilloa tilk ,
Others tuggeat an idea to th-ee who have parasols -
asols a httla the worse for wear , being
covered with printed French uuulin.genadine.
and cream and blaclr neU with shot eilk lin-
iuga. borne ro covered in this way. The
t-ansparent material U put on near the ferule
at full at it can ba gathered to look well , it li
then drawn tightly over the frame and fatt
ened securely to the edges , Laca of good
width is used to trim and a bow of bright
ribbon is sewed upon one elde if cream lace is
used. If printed muslin covers the frame
then a knot of narrow ribbons , repeating thi
colors of the design , is fattened hall way ii |
tha handle.
April Fool.
Wh/it fun we had , that April day ,
Keturnlng from the village school ,
Long lima ago !
What illly pranks , what crnel play I
"Oh'h-h , sea tha boars 1 Come , run away ? "
And then the ringing "April fooir
Oh. yes , 'twrtnso
A simple , childish April fool.
How unchanged is all , this April day )
Keturnina from my earthly school
I Hit , and lot
"Oh-h-b , BOO the boars ! " But , old and gray ,
I cannot , would not , run away ;
For well I ween 'tis April lool
Ah , yes , I know
'Tis death , the angel's April fool.
PEPPERMINT imOPS.
There's no trouble about twisting the tai
of sleeping bulldog. The diingrooablo par
cornea when yon lot go.
Because a man happens to be possessed o
"a constitution of a horao , " it by no mean
follows that his physician ia justified in treat
ing him like nn aea.
An exchange a&ks : "How shall wo proven
the mice from gnawing the bark oil frui
tree * ? " Kill the mlco of course. A deal
mouse never gnaws bark. [ N , Y. Graphic.
The man who prophesies that next aummo
will bo red hot lays himself open to the BUS
picion that ho is m league with summer resor
proprietors , As yet his forecast carries wit !
it no terror.
"Why don't you give up businose ? "
"I havo. My son-in-law ia running th
shopmen shares. But it don't pay. To aav
my lifo I can't get moro than -ICO per cent on
of lt.-Plttaburg [ Chronicle.
A rough-appearing fellow applied at n po
lice station in Boston for a lodging on Satur
day night. "Too late ; it is alter ton o'clock,1
said the lioutonaut. "I was co the theater
and couldn't ' got hero any sooner , " said thi
tramp. [ Exchange.
In North Carolina a law is being engin
eered for to itop the sale of cigarettes to boyi
under ten years of aio. It ought to bo extended -
tended to apply to all imbeciles above thai
age. This would bo total prohibition. [ Fal
Kivor Advance ,
A Pittsburg girl had her bangs blown off it
an explosion , and the company Bottled will
her for S25. Banga must bo high down thai
way , Up here you can get a whole ring full
of b ngs for two Bhllllngs , nnd the music
thrown in.
The London Sportsman of February lit !
contained the following advertisement !
Wanted A cultured gentleman , capable ol
milking goats. A university man preferred.
Applications , with toatimoniala aa to pro'
ficiency , to bo addressed , etc. "
"Oh , George ! How superlatively still ,
clear and beautiful IB the nlglitl" ulio whis-
poipd , leaning her finaly veined temple
against his cost collar ; "how soothing , how
restful. " "Yoa , " ho replied , toying with her
chestnut aureole of hair. "What 5 night to
shoot cats ! "
A Chicago judge recently rebuked a person
who was sitting in the court room with his
feet placed upon the table , by sending him ,
through a bailiff , a piece of paper on whichha
had written tho.following query : "What size
boots do you wear ! " The feet were at once
withdrawn.
"It's a boy ! " young Mr. Happiday gleefully
shouted aa ho rushed in and planked a ten-
dollar note down on the bank counter , "Iho
dalsiest little fellow you ever saw. Here , just
put this on deposit in bis name , will you ? I'm
going to add to it every year and call it the
fresh-heir fund. ' , It is apt to bo that way
with the first.
A western mosaback , taking the train for
homo at the Baltimore and Ohio depot in
Washington the other day , is reported na say
ing : "It all cornea along of this blanked new
fancied mugwump game of penuckle , which
the president playa. If it was poker or even
seven-up I'd como in for an office blank
quick. "
An Austin doctor was called to attend a sick
person , but he mistook the door and went to
the house adjoining , where n man who had
died the day before was laid out and there
waa crape oa the door. "That's not the house ,
doctor , " shouted the party from the next door
who had sent for him " '
, "don't you see that you
have been there already ? "
Seasonable btany.ns'
I.
The winter's going fast.
The bitter Borean blast
Begins to loao its vigor and its sting , stlne.
stint ! ;
The man who grinds the organ
Will soon play Johnny Morgan
And othes tunea to welcome gentle spring
eprlng , spring.
The grass will soon bo springing ;
Wild geese will soon be winging
Their northward light in lettor-figurocl flocks ,
ilocka , flocks.
The skies are growing clearer ,
We're daily drawing nearer ,
And soon will pass the vernal equinox , nox ,
nox.
in.
The coalman's looking jolly ,
That foe to melancholy ,
Frosperity , haa brought him sweet content ,
tent , tent ,
He'll take a trip next summer
To Europe with the Plumber ,
And cut a swell upon tlio continent , nent ,
nent.
IV.
The mad who daily hies him
To the wooda to exercise him , :
Will find tlio early crocus of the epring.spring
spring ,
And then the lying farmer ,
As days nro growing warmer ,
Will hear the first spring robin gaily ting ,
sing , sing.
[ Boston Courier.
MUISCAIi AND DKAM&TIO.
Tom Karl will manage the Boston Ideals
loxt season.
Mr. Irving' * company ara to sail for Eng-
and by the Arizona on April 7.
Brooklyn is to have an Easter week of
(5,000 ( prizes at a skating carnival.
Herr Adolph Sonnenthal , the great Aus-
rlan actor , returned to Europe on Wednea-
It is said that Christine Nilsnon proposes to
lead a grand English opera company next
eason ,
Hattle S. Clapper , soprano , has been en-
; aged by Theodore Thomas for his spring
eason.
Frank Thornton , nf the Madison Square ,
ill take "The Private "
Secretary" to Austra-
ia in July ,
Herr Anton Bchott insists that ho will bring
t fine German op ara company to the United
States next autumn.
Ah Gow , the "real" Chinaman introduced
McKee Rankin'a "Danite"
n company in
Frisco , scored a hit.
A London manager has cabled Frank L.
Goodwin a tempting offer for Clara Morris to
tppear In that city.
Theodore Thomas propose i to turn the
Icademy of Music in New York into an
American school for opera.
Miss Banks , daughter of Gen , N. P. Banks ,
vill make her debut at the New York Lyceum
heatro on Easter Monday.
McKea Rankln ia to play "Notice to Quit"
n Bait Laka City in April. He wai to have
ilayed there on his way to California , but
est the data by getting snow-bound ,
Manager McVicker , ono of the most rella-
jlo in the country , proposis to invest 8100 , .
100 in remodeling and redecorating lib Chi-
: igo theafto during the coming summer ,
A BrlUh ( drama association has been
itarted in .England with a capital of § 500,000 ,
It is formed to procure and produce on the
itage the highest class of original dramatic
vorks.
Sarah Bernhardt has liennd with Jarrett
or a European tour in the autumn. "Theo-
lora" and another new piece will ba Riven ,
aid the impresaria has guaranteed hli star
$200,000 $ at her share of the venture.
Mr. Owen Fawcett , by permit felon of
Augustus Daly , will begin a fall season in
he "Big Bonanza. " at Cleveland , August 24 ,
with a picked company ot comedians , nnd
advertises for managers detiriug dates to ad
dress him t Detroit , Mich.
Edwin Booth begins a two weeks lenaon at
the Philadelphia Opera house next week. The
tragedian will appear In "Hamlet , " "Tho
Fool'a Kovenge , " "Xha Merchant of Venice , "
"Don Caesar do Bazan , " "Katharine nnd
Fcttuchio , " "Mncbotb. " "Ulchelieu , " "Kuy
BU , " "Othello , " with Mr. Booth as lago ;
"Tho Lady of Lyons , " with Mr. Booth as
Melnotte ; "Tho Apostate , " with Mr. Booth
M Poscara ,
Sardou's "Theodora" reached its sixtieth
night February 21th , and its total receipts
amounted to 8120,000. averaging over $2,100
a performance. "This is the first time , " saya
the Figaro , "a theatre In Paris has realized
nn equal sum in loss than two months , nnd
It U quite certain that by the hundredth
performance , which occurs on Eaitor day ,
the rcceiptowlll have reached 1,000,000 franca
( $200,000) ) . "
The tenor Stagno wai recently performing
in "Lohengrin"at the Ilcg < lo theater , Turin ,
when in the recitative which ia accompanied
by _ the organ ho began to sing too fast. Per-
coi\lng hlr error , ho stopped to give the or
ganist a chance to citeh the timo. But tenors
nro not always awect-tomporod ; and Stagno ,
angry with himself , took satisfaction out of
the professor by Baying to him , in n voice
loud enough to bo heard all over the theater :
"Sir , you are a donkeyl" To prove how
much the tenor was in the wrong , the pro
fessor brought him before a magistrate who
was ignorant of music. "What Is all this
troubfo about and how did it originate ? " said
the magistrate. The complainant assorted
that tha trouble was in regard to the timo.
"Very good , " said the judge ; "how much
time1" "It waa in four time , " replied the
witnois. "Four time _ ! " exclaimed the magis
trate ; "I can't imagine what that means , "
Them ono of the party tried to explain It to
the court by executing the movement with
his hand , The judge looked at his wntch and
the moment the witness had stopped boatinc
the time ho exclaimed in astonishment : "And
Ia that all ? Why , that is only two seconds ,
and what does that signify in such a long
opera as "Lohengrin ? " Case dismissed in o
roar of laughter and the tenor and the organ
iat shako hands.
Another Unfortunate.
Pick'it up tenderly !
Touch It with caret
Fashioned BO tenderlyl
Give It some air.
Let not the winds brush it
With touch that is rude.
There , soft ! you may crush it ,
For it is a dude !
Look at its garments ,
Clinging like cerements ,
Andita bright locks of hair
Dipped in cologne ,
With the part in the middle
Which won it endearments. _
And the vaant and hopeless air ,
Wholly its own.
Pick it up tenderly ,
Helpless , inane ;
Poor fated innocent ,
Uhoked on its cane.
Had it a father , had it a mother ?
Had it a sister , or mav-bo a brother.
Who allowed It to wander
So far from its homo ?
Did thov dream they would lose it
If suffered to roam ?
Poor thing , BO young in years ,
Not worth a dollar ,
See how its suffering oara
Hang on its collar.
Still the world moves along ;
Why _ pause to miss
Out of ita busy throng
One lifo like this ?
Coroner's inquest
Neck broken , wo think.
Cause hat set tco far back ,
And something to drink.
Stomach weak , lemonade
Went to its brain ;
Felt itself going , and
Swallowed its cane.
[ Chicago Sun ,
There is a well at Bay City , Mich , which
is 2,000 feut deep.
The curiosity of Kiver Fork , Ga , ia a
"milk white blackbird , "
A child wai born at Lawrencavillo , 111 , ,
with one of its legs entirely black.
A cat at Barbervillo , Fla , lest week killed
a rattlesnake nearly six feet in length.
A baby only a year old and weighing eighty
pounds ia attracting considerable attention at
Norwalk , Conn ,
Well preserved sharks' teeth have been
taken from an artesian well 1,200 feet deep
at Bainbridge , Ga.
A flagstaff at Mount Vernon , W. T. , U
feet high is claimed to be one of the longes
unspliced spars in the United Statea.
_ An eagle measuring seven feet from tip tc
tip of its wings , nnd which had been mnklnf
great havoc with the lamba in the vicinlcy o
Lexington , Ky. , waa killed the other day by
a young colored boy.
An alic-ator 27 feet and 7 inches long wa
recently caught out of Lake Wimllco , Florida
by Wyman Jones. Ho killed four dogs will
ono sweep of his enormous tail after ho hac
been dragged ashore.
The pyramid of Cholula , not far from th
City of Mexico , is the moat missive monument
ment ever raised In America , Its base covers
forty-five acre ; , it is 150 feet high , its terraces
composed ot atone and brick and natural eoi
heaped up in layers.
E5J. 8 , Adair , of Dallas. Ga , , killed a flying
squirrel last Sunday and gave It to his cat ,
which ate it. The squirrel had two younf
ones , which he caught and placed with hii
cat , which had a litter of younc kittens.
Strange to say , that , instead of euting the
young iqulrreip , the cat adopted thorn , and
seems to think more of them than of her
kittens.
A flen , one-sixteenth of an inch in length ,
pan jump n distance of twenty Inches. This
ia 320 times its length. Tha common gray
rabbit jumps about nine feet clear on the
level ground. In proportion to length a horse ,
to jump aa far as a rabbit , would have to clour
sixty-four feet at a jump. There is no quad
ruped that has such powerful muscles in Ills
inartera as tha rabMt , and none excel him in
the muscles of Ills loin and back.
A curiosity , partly natural and partly arti
ficial , is attracting considerable attention
near Bellaitre , Ohio. Several years ago the
ami near Wallace lluu was drilled for oil.
The oil waa not found , but a light flow of salt
arater was obtained. The field was abandoned
md forgotten. The operators were not nwnra
.hat with the salt water they struck a vein of
latural gas. Some time last fall a hunter nc-
: ldentally lighted the gas in one of the wells ,
md it has continued to burn over since with u
lame tix to elicit feet high. The salt water
Bubbles over the top of the well , which is a
bet or BO below the surface of the ground ,
orming a little pool with two or three feet of
urface. On this surface the flames burn ,
eemlng to como from the water ,
null ! Gentle Spring ,
Cheerier and cheerier grow the days ,
And the storms are fewer and fewer.
Warmer each day grow the sun's glad rays ,
And the skies grow bluer and bluer ;
And the wife with only a ehawl on her bock
Has ceased her hu'labaloo ,
And cries no more for sealskin sacque
And A fur-lined circular , too.
Boston Courier ,
Secretary Barard is to deliver an address
it the Kantaa university in Jena ,
The catalogue of the Syracuie university
eports seven professors , three instructors
md 174 ttudenta in its college of liberal
irts. Tha college of medicine has thirty-
even atudenta , and there ara HO , nearly all
adiea , in the college of fine arta.
A good story is told of Professor Malpalgno ,
if medical . "Now sir " he
the college. , , ex-
laiined to a candidate , "can you tell me
? hat to create meant ? " "Create ? " stam-
nered the.youth , "It meant to make some-
hing out of nothmir. " "That'll good , ir , "
aid Malgaigne , "we will nov make you a
lector , "
A novel ichool has been opened by an EUR-
ieti profeitor iu London , His avowed pur-
ioao la to bos tow upon bit pupila an infallible
oemory , Ho has a class in ' novcr forget-
log" and competed of persons whose miudi
" " which habit he
re given to "wandering ,
iropotes to cure ,
The Japanese eovermnent is wrestling with
he question of Eogliih icbuol hooka suitable
or too primary school of the country. Key-
ral thsuaind coplej of Webiter'e Dictionary
have been imported into Japan yearly foi
Borne time pst , and having .accumulated an
immense stock of words , the problttn ioi
teachers is how to put thorn into intelligible
and useful shapo.
In 1870 the Berlin cimmon council roadc
the public Bchools of that city Absolutely fret
to every child. In 1872 there were G2.783 free
impils in the city , nnd In 1883 the number had
increased to 182,098. The pupila attending
private or pay schools in 1872 wore 33,073 ,
and in 1SS3 ! i 1,040 , a gain of less than 700 ,
At present SO per cent of Berlin children nt-
tend the public schools ,
There ia a school In North Stonington ,
Conn. , to which the boys como bringing sleds
and their double barreled shotguns. Some
take seats by the windows so they can watch
for crows , while others stand guard at the
entry door. As soon as the birds alight at n
stock yard no r the school the boys blaze
away at them , and then tun out and pick up
the dead and wounded , The schoolmastci
looks on , with his hands on his hips , shaking
with laughter lo eeo the sport , As the boys
return to their scatn , shouting and hurrahing ,
the master says : "Load up your guns , boys ,
and now attend to your spelling for a while , "
CONNUllIAfc.
Many a dandy before marriage becomes
subdued after it.
A condemned murdered was married in hie
cell at Lcs A gelcs , Cal , , last week.
Henry T , Chanfrau , the comedian , was re
cently married to Miss Sadie Fulton m PiUs <
burg.
There nro booked for Easter week at one
church in 'alatkff , Fla , , no Ices than twenty'
four marriages ,
P The engagement of Gdwlna BoothdaiiRhtoi [
of Edwin Booth , to Mr , Grossman is nn
nounccd in Boston ,
The legislature of Massachusetts refused tc
permit a woman preacher of Nantucket tc
perform the marriage ceremony.
Miss Patrico Bouclcault , second daughtoi
oi. the venerable dramatist nnd author , wet
married in Now Yoik City on Wednesday tc
Mr , George B , Pitman , a young merchant ,
To prevent an octogenarian In Connecticut
from marrying his ninth wife , a number ol
woll-moaning trionda tied him to ft bed-post
and did not release him until bis momentary
infatuation for an aged spinster had positively
changed ,
Miss Lawroncc , ono of Now York's richest
belles , is about ; to marry a dairyman. The
The engagement waa recently announced ,
although not exactly In these terms. The
bridegroom is Lord Vernon , an English peer ,
but none the less a dairyman. "
DURKEE'S SALAD DUESSINO AND COLD
MEAT SAUCE for oil kinds of sihds , fieh ,
vegetables and cold meats. Cheaper and
bettor than homo-made. No oauco eqnal
to it waa ever offered.
A AVlso for Winter.
I wish It could always bo winter ,
And the air remain icy and chill ,
And snow coverall the drear landscape ,
And ice lock each river and rill.
All winter there's gold In my pocket ,
I can dross well and live pretty high ,
And all for the very good reason
That then there's no ice cream to buy ,
Bloomington Mail.
Hon. S. J. Cramer , kto Alderman ,
Louisville , Ky : "I have used St. Jacobs
Oil for akin eruptions and bruiacs and
found it to bo a remedy eqnal to the best
If not better than all other liniments. I
endoreo it moat highly. "
Di'ring a heavy enow-storm whleh prevailed -
vailed at Midland Park , .N. J. , last Sat-
nrday morning , the EUU catno out and a
perfect rainbow waa formed that lasted
for several minutes. In half an honr ,
however , the anovr disapp arod nnd the
air bocarau na warm and balmy ui a May
Jay.
Newspaper Itcport ot tlio Big Dinner.
"All the gastronomic wonders that the
combined skill and ingenuity of best
chefs de cuisine conld command were
eot before the banqueters. " You know
the icst , They ovor-ato themeclvcs.
This brought on indigestion. Indigoa-
tlon Is followed by chronic dyspepeia.
Habitual attendants on big dinners have
a sad experience in Una line. But it is
good to know what Brown's Iron Bitters
can do for the confirmed dyspepslc. Mr.
W. 0. Welch , Pella , Iowa , was troubled
in this way , but gratefully says , "I found
relief by using Brown's Iron Bitters. "
"Whita shelled" tgga are becoming the
rage in Now York. Some producers
ic/mr them with sipolio before bringing
'hem ' to fastidious customers.
"For economy and comfort , every
spring , wo usa Hnoi's Saisaparlila , '
writes a Buffalo ( N. Y. ) laiJy. 400 doeci
: or 81.
A long courtship has just ended in
narriago near Tronton. W. J. that of a
ionplo who hod been "keeping company
lontlnuonaly for twenty-eight years. "
STOP THAT COUGH
3y using Dr. Frazier'B Throat and Lung Bal
am the only sure cure for Coughs , Colds ,
ToarBonoas and Sore Throat , nnd all diseases
> f the throat and lungs. Do not neglect a
ough. It may prove fatal. Scores and
lUudrdUsof grateful people owe their lives to
) r. Krazier't Throat and Lunp Balsam , and
.o family will ever be without It after once
sing it , and discovering its marvelous power ,
t ia put up in largo family bottles and sold
sr the small price of 7fi cents per bottle. Sold
ICuhn & Co. nnd 0. K , Goodman ,
The mother of the first child born in
! aplo City , Arizona , received a present of
0,000 in gold dust from the enthusiastic
ilncra of that region the other day.
Valu .lilo IMcillclno.
Dr. W. II. PAHMELKE , Toledo , 0. ,
ijs : "I have prescribed the 'acid' In a
irgo variety of diseases , nnd have been
uply satisfied that it Is a valuable addl-
on to our list of medical agents. "
Main street , about half way np , In a
ill building , on the left hand side , " waa
10 address on a letter received at the
Buffalo postoflico and destined for dollv-
ry in that city.
Angostura Bitters , the world renowned
[ ipetlzerand Invigorator , Used now over
IB whole civilized world. Try it , but beware
limitations. Ask your grocer or druggist for
10 gonulno article , manufactured by Dr , J ,
B , Siotcort & Sana
A clock on the twenty-four honr piin-
plo , poisotBlrjg probibly tho. simplest
lotbod yet Introduced for indlcatirg
mo upon the now cnumerrlion , is fiiv-
ig Bititfactlon ia London. It has only
no hand , the long minute hand , and the
guroa around aio placed ai heretofore ;
istead , however , ot Indicating the hours ,
icy indicate the minutes only , which
ro nurkod from five to sixty. The
ours are shown on a sunken dial revolv-
ig under the upper dial , a space balng
lit in the upper dial in which the next
our figoro comoa forward instantaneous-
upon the minute hand completing its
rcuit of aixiy minutes. In short , the
iliUry hand marks the minutes and the
mk space shons tbo honr ,
0 , my back ! That larco back Is caused
y kidney dieeasr. Stop ic at once by
'unt'fl ' [ Kidney and Liver ] Remedy.
Good news ought to be told ; and it la
3ad news that Hunt's Remedy has cored
to worst of kidney dleoise , and cm do
again.
THE 1 GREAT jgrffW
N REMtfll
" y
Rheumatism , "Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache ,
Korc Tliront.Nnc III nc .Nrnlii .Ilrul o ,
lliirim , MriililK , front Itlli-pi ,
Jin AI.L oiimi nnnti.Y imsn AIIIFS.
Bold 11BrnjtKU n < t tmim rr titr * . Fifty CXuU Mile ,
lilrrctlvinilnll faneuAef * .
TNI : CIIAUI.US A. vomuu : : co.
< So , < M to A. 1 OdtttR * CO. ) llaltlmorr , tliL , I' . S. Jt.
S :
From experience I think Swift's Upoclflc Is a vet
vnlvublo remedy ( or cutaneous diseases , Mid it ti )
tame time an Imlgorntlnctonla.
JAMfs JACKSON , Chief Juettco o ( On.
Atlanta , Sept 1884 ,
INOCULATED POISON.-Altfr trylnp all th
otlior rcnicdlcs.Sn Ill's Sucelflohas cured mo noun
and wollof a torrllilo blood t olson oontrwjtcd from
nurso. MBS. T. W. LIB , Grocmillo , Ala.
F01SON OAK. A lady hoto liaa been entire ]
cured of i olson oak poison by tlio use ol t o bottle
ol 8. S.S. It. 8. BruDrone , Tiitonvilic | , TOUD.
ULCERS 25 YEAHS.-A member of my clirjrc
h s been cured of nn u'ctratod ' ICR cl 25 j oars turn
Ing with two bottloi ot Sniffs SpeoclHc.
1 > . II. CRtmrLKB , Pastor Motli. Cb. , Hacon , 0 > .
Bwllt's Spcclflc Is entirely vcrctablo. Troatlso o
lood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
7ho SWIFT Si-itcmo Co , Drawer 8 , AtUnta Os , , c
160 W. SSd St. . N. Y.
Y.fl
fl L/WI ) WEffCY
S . Si > ft B ! Jft PI
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[ ( BuooKssonB TO DAVIB & SNTDEB. )
QKNKIUL DEALKUa IN
1D05 FAENAM STREET. OMAHA
Have for sala 500,000 acres carefully selected lind
In Eastern Nebraska , at low prlop and on easy term
Improved farms forsalo In Doujlos , Dodge , Colfai
Platte , Hurt , Cumlng , S rpy , Washington , Morrlok
Satinders , and Duller oountlefl ,
Taxes paid In all parts ol the slats.
Money loaied on improved farms.
Notary Public always In office. Correspondence
solicited
017 St. Charles St. , St. lonis. Mo.
i rcgutnr gi aduate of too llcdl-il College * , fca litcn locg
upsgeu la tboi > recfnltrcattociuof OMUONIC , Nixtoti , ktti *
anil BLCOD PifiKiiutliau tnr other fnrtlclaa In H *
u city piperiiboWBDiI all old rcMdflotbkQotr.
Nervous Hrosiration , Debility , Mcntrl tPi
Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otnor At jc-
tlons o ! Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Polite. 'no ,
Old Sores and Ulcers , ro treated llh ncparaile
ltieccHonliUiUrlcDUtleptliielrlc < . FafelT.rrliaUIj.
Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess ,
exposure or Indulgence , iskich rroJnte fomeoreu
TollojlDj eltecti ! nenomneii , dctillitr , < Iimne i of iljbl
andilefccliie menMrjr , rlmplei on tie race. pBrikal deovr.
arenlontothc .ocirlj or remain , contuno of Una , tt&J
rendering 2aarrino Improper or unhappy , ma
fiennintitlycuroJ , l'nmphlitJt , [ , pten ( lie aloip'rrvt
iiteilra tn\ elope , free lo nv nd.lrin. Con ult llon ; tf
One or tir mall free , and Invited , ftrlto for riutiUoni.
A Positive Written Guarantee
rlvnilnallearanleeaies. Medicines teat ererrnbero.
Pnmphlott , T.npiiBh or Oorman , 04 pagci , de-
Mrlblnc above dlicaseB , In inalo or female , PHEH.
GUBDE !
. flue platcl. lllmlrated la eloth ud flit blullnt
6"c , mouejor r su t ; name , inper coier , 85e. Hh , b 3 [
MDttlDi ll tie curioui , doubirul or ICQOl.lUn w t (
Unow. A. booJl crgreat Ir * - - " r1---- - -
Wll , iiirlfv-ilio .
atui tlip I.IVK.R.HHI KIDMFVe.
i'lll lEKKTfllli : TlIU UKAJuTll
p.nil VIOOB of YOUTH ,
\\nntnrAiipcUti
l.ac < or hi
.iiro < l. or s , iiiiiFVlrsand
m-rvf b receive new lorco
iilUL'iis ; til. ; iiilinl and
pii.lles ] | llralu I'OWCT.
SllDui hiBlroiu oiii'lJlnn ] |
' IIOL llurt tin tret v f.M
'm ' ! InUK.ri'-arER'BIlJCWXONIO ' iipafm.iirl
icoOy cure. 'ilUcs uilcar , healthy coruploiion.
Srmiucnt ahor/iriSBnt c"- " * TfrMnir onlymlit
j tlio popularity 01' iiu oi lulu U. Do uot < .xin.it.-
ient Kul Hiu ( ) ituli Al. ANI > UKST ,
A Kenil j mrnddrfb3io'rbniir. JI.irttr f 1 rv
K'fi.lnMlr , Mo.for oar " 13KEAM BOOK.1
\lr'1illnf ' fmnin'inrt > IW < | D > Infornuit ra.fnra. .
HEFKE3ENTSI
hmnli Insurance Co. , London , Cub
Auett 13,801,000
rcstchestor.N. Y. , Capital 1,000,003
bolfcrchantsof NewarkN. J.Capital. . . . 1,276,000
IrardFIre , rhlladelphlaCaplUl 1,200,000
rnm n' Vnnil Capital - , 1.V.SQOV )
,
irll , rur * . ljp.pi , . I > iAttLu , l , .r kfcd Aru. . and
t Irf til l > U ltt > . Orr i > l A r w drofl itui krl dtuelvu tt
* ( tL i tx t. , . .ltd I * U * UBK > .r aril kf Try II.
.rMUbU'.u Alk fo
> . w. vruppKirAmr. cous
tf llltlls'liH'JV. Y.
i competent buslnerg toaott'er for ( tils ) STATI OBS ,
lALioKNcv oontrolllntf number > f local agencUO
r esclmlvs gale of our lunroved llacblrics. Hank
Ith the Telephone. CUcr 7,000 In eervlcu. Indorted
'highest mercantile , corporate and eipert authorlc-
98 O > er 60 agencies established paylngfiom DOtoJOO
r cfBt. oa Invcktment e > ery LO days , Solos In New
ork rlty appfoxlmatlnjf gRoO per < fay , Aecrteate
Its over $ f 0000 for January , 1885. Applicants
utit furnUh flmt-rlasi ocdcutlils. and dcpotlt from
CCO to 2000 cash security- not uonds for goods In
iclr pcsucsilou ,
THE NATIONAL G. S. CO , ,
21 East Fourteenth Street ,
NEW YORK ,
r * r- - f , .
St , Charles Hotel ,
8THECT , BET 7th and 8th , . LINCOLN , NEa
llrs. Kate Coakly , Proprletorosa.
MTNewly sod elegantly fuintihed. Good umpl
ems on first floor ,
OTTsrms-tl.WtoJjperday ,
uovlC-I u..u.o
The iom rk blo growth ot ° 0ro hn
dnrbg the loat foir yoam In a tnattoi of
great Retonlehmont to thooe who pay an
occasional visit to thla growing olty. The
dovolopmonf of the Btoo > Tnrda the
necessity of the Bolt Linn Road the
finely paved atroota the hundreds of now
roaldonoos and costly builnou blookt ,
with the population of oar city mere thau
doubled in the last five yoari. All thli
la a great anrprlno to vlaltoro nnd in the
admiration of oni cltlkone. Thli rapid
growth , the business octlvlty , and the
many substantial Improvements made c
lively demand for Omaha real estate , and fr *
every tnvontoa han made a handcoaio
profit.
Slnoa the Wall Street panlo MIJ %
with the subsequent cry of hard tlmoac
there haa boon loss demand from "pecula
tors , but a fahr demand from Investoip
Booking homos. Thin latter class ave
taking advantage ) of lotr prices In build
ing material and are scouring their homco
at much leas cost than will bo possible B
yeas honoo. Speculators , too , can buy
real oBta' ' B cheaper now and ought to take
advant v B of present prices f01 fntnro
pro ts.
The next few years promises groatei
djvolopmonta In Omaha than the put
Q.V ) years , which have boon as good ir
wo could reasonably dealro. Now man
ufacturing establishments and largo job
bing houses are added almost weekly , cud
all add to the prosperity of Omaha.
There are many In Omaha and throngh-
but the State , who have thobr money In
the banks drawing a nominal rate of ID-
terost , which , If judiciously Invested In
Ornahn real cttnto , would bring thorn
much greater returns. Wo havomany
bargalno which wo cro confident 11 ]
bring the pnrchiuos Jiurgo profit * la the
near future.
We have for sale the finest resi
dence properly in the north and
western parts of the city.
North we have fine lots at reason-
able prices on Sherman avenue , 1 7th ,
18th , 19th and 20th streets.
West on Farnnm , Davenport ,
Gaming , and nil the eading street *
in that direction.
The grading o Faraam , California -
nia and Davenport streefca has made
accessible some of the finest and
cheapest residence property in the
city , and with the building of the
street car line out Faruam , the pro
perty in the western part oi' 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 nnrl
the railroads will certainly -double
; he Dnce in a short timn. .
We also have some fine buinnees
ots and some elegant inside
lencof for sale ,
Patties wishing to invest will findt /
eonio good hBrpr.inp
113 South Mtb fift ,
Bet .roen Farnham nnd Douglas.
P. B. Wo oak those who hav
iroperty for sale at a bargain to give
is a call. We want only bargains
Ye will positively not handle prop
rty at more than its real value.