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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1885)
mKDnrv K TIM DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , JUNE 13 , Nnrroxv K'scape ' UocnitSTtR , June 1. 18SJ. "T n Yeerl k'0 I wit ttacked niih the mitt Intense HuJ dcatlljr pains In m luck and Kldncjs. "Extending to the cud ol my toes nnd to my bralnl "Which rondo me ccllnous ! From sgonylll "II took three men to hold mo on my bed nt timed "Tho Dootors tried In vain to relieve me , but to no purpose. Morphine and other opiates ! "Had no effect I "After two months I was given up to die" ! ' "When my wlfo hoard a neighbor tell whU Hop Bitters had done Icr her , she atoncegot and gave ma aomc. The first dose eaiod my brain and seemed to go hunting through my system for the | > a'n. ' The fccond ilo o cased mo no much thu I % lept two hour * , nomcthltiK I hid not done lor t o months Before I Iml utcil fit o bottle * , I w n wiII aid at work Mhttil H any man could , forotcr thrco vicok' . but I worked lee hud for my trcnntli , and tiklmf a hard cold ; In tg taken with the most acute and ] .aln- tilrlioumatlsm all tnrtugh my j < toni tint over was known , , "I culled the doctors agiln , and after wtcral wccky thevlcttmoa cripple < m crutchei for life , a § tlico said 1 mcta friend and told him my CMC , Mid hs Mill UnnllUton hid cured him. ml would euro me. I iwolied at him , tmtliow.jtocirncat I was Induced to two them H tin. . * : In lc tlitn four weeks I threw away my crutches and w en to w ork llnhtlj and kept on u lnK Hit ) hitters for ( lie ccl < , until I bccnmo as w ell as an } man m- riifiitidli iobccn oforslc ! > o r8since. It h a alto cured my wilo.whohad boon sick for years , and haa kept her and my children well ana healthy with from two to three bo'tloa per ycnr. Thoto Is no need to bo sick at all If thcao blttors are uaad J. J. BEHK. Ex-Supervisor. ' 'That poor invalid wifo.Slstor. Mother , "Oar douRhtorllll 1 Ciit bo made the picture of health I "With a low bottloi of Hop Bitters ! "Will you lot thorn aufforllll" Prosecute the Swindlers ! ! ! If when-you call for Hop IJitters ( BOO cluitt-r of Hops on the white Itbelj t < to drug , gist linnda out any stuff calletl C. U. Warner's Gernmn Hop Hitters or with other "Hop" name , tofuso it and nhun that druggist us you would a viper ; nntl if ho lias taken your money lor the stuff , indict linn for the fraud and BUO him for dniiniRca for the swindle , and we wil reward you liberally foe IliacnvisHon. . THE BEST THING OUT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft , Hot or Cold Wntor , SAVES LABOR , TIMK and SOAP AMAMNOI.Y , and glvca nnlveraalsitUlactlon. No family rich or poor should Iw without It. Sold by all uroccr' . BBWARR of imitations well do- Ignel to mislead. I'EARUNR Is the O.M.Y SAFK Ubor Bnvlni ; compound and always bears the above gym- be I and name ol JAMES PYLE NEW YORK. X t A * rTrrtl LVirpflinet ! ! < ml6prei < ialilt flTor , nowuwl OTTT OlK Vu > U l'l , co J DJIPT > " . JJlwttin , iittt nd Anm , u4 ll X xiL r1ori * l > lc U"UrKUi. A tnvr drew lalpMt * ikllelaul ( U cJ o K Blil f > rcttmp go , * Qd tt 111 luiuilir dilakt. Trf H , * > r c-r drareUl lot ll fifroDBUrrcttu Artyc rc iJ. . fmai. J by PC. J. O , B. tJEOEKl A BOSS. J. W , WVPPEnMANM , 80LB Dl VllOsLDirAYj A' Hoslctter'a Stam achnittcraoonqucn and pre\entaiuaU- ilalfoverii , dy pot ; fita , chronto cooatl- p tlon , a tendency tokldcoy anibltd dcr nllmonta am rhiumatlim , and li of the greatest \olui In cases of bjdll ; trouble arlglncfion weakness. Old pee pi i ai o greatly aldot byUmlltlshlhlj ferMf cable to con valoBOonts a IK la lot In dellc.iti licalth It \ > , more n\er , uuittul med kino ta tike n II ono on Iou jour _ _ noye , nnd countt ctsthoiHectt f mental exhaustion. For sale b ; all DrajTRlsts a ul dolor generally. ; ] > t-iffct restoration to lirulUi , full inaitiioocl uuil M-xuul vigor ttltliout Stonmrli JJriiKKliiK , should Bond for Trea- tlnuon tbo .MIIIXICIII HciliiH. young men and others uho nutter from in'iToii nnd jiliyhl- cul ilt'blllly , oTliaiiittoit Ailalit ' . pir- tiiiliiin < ( ( > < 'Ilii < t. Viirlroielr , Si' ; . , are pi'ijlally bencfltod by consulting Its contents. Eiarasco of tbo I'riislalu ( ilniul , Kliliu-yn mill llliiililrr cITectually cured Iludoreixl l > y thnimandslin ba\o been cured Adopted iu HiiHpltala nnd by 1'liyslclano In Kuropo and Anu'rlia. Sealed Trcatlso free AddroBB JIAK3TOK REMEDY CO or Da. H. TRE3KOW , 40 West I'tth St. . Now York. This Invaluub'o ppeo'flo iraJlly and pormancntl CUK all kinds ol Asthma. The moat obstinate n IODK standlns cases * teld promptly to IU wondorf i cuilnt properties. It Is keown throughout the worl tor lift unrivaled clllcacy , 1 U O AtDWELT.i , city I Incoln , Neb ; wrltaj , Ji It. 183L H nee using Dr. IUIr' Aethm * cure , 1C more tlun ono year , my wl'o ' lus been entirely wel and not 61 en a e > mptcm of the dUeuehagappraroc WILT I AM I1BNNKTT , Illchland , Inwa.wrltcsNoi M , 18S3 I have been afflicted with Hay Fever mn Ajthm * slnco IBM I followed ) our dlrestlons on m btppv to say that I no > cr slept butter In my Ilf < I am K'.Ml ' that I am amouc the many who can pm BO ( kiotAlily of > our lemcdlcd. A. \ aluable 64 pigs trratlto oontalnlng sltrllar rroi frotui\erj State lu the U , B , CantJa and Ore : llrltatn ; will be mailed upon application. Any drujtglit not lilns tt In stock will procuroi toordtr. Atk lor Dr. Ilalcu Astlium Cure. DltH W UAIU&.80N. Prop'dCln'tl. O. ' LIVK AGEXT8 WANTJEI To work Life and Accident In uranc for * itroi Kcw York onmpany , In every town m Nebiaiku al UcoU ccmailtslonto orkerddrosa B. 0. WILCOX&CO. , Gtnvial AscctF , Kiniat Clt , M Stallion , Jack , Sheppard Jn WUI stand for etock at Omaha Fair ground ) ( I ii 3ou ot ISSi. Hell IflJ hinds high , weight IS Itw. bit lire JACK UiiKrrARD It lull brotttr lu blood UHTIR 8:17) : , aluo to DieriiOKtiio tire of JiT.svu-a s:10 : , Kiuas , ZI : J and DIKKCTOK 7:17. Call tt t Fair gnuudt tnd see him and get tls pcolgrfo itefuU tciiuijlirllie / iciuou , A , TUUV'i'ON Manhood Hestorei lliiituv tiitE. A victim of joutbfulliiiprudfD rauiliiK 1'romttura le > , Nenoui Uebilur. I * ilanhood , Jc.lnrlnK tried In r m e ; rVnoi . dlHOTered a cliuplo meant of elf-cu wbk-lt lie 'ltr.U lubUfi > ljouult < ye BROWSING IN THE FODDERLAND Fads Bracdei on the FaiHOlLMiu Plains , Entertaining Sketches Hound In Calf , Gulil Tinted nml Illustrated With Cnn l Cuts. Special 'Correspondence of The BEE. LAUAMIE , Wyo , , Jono 9. After leav ing Cheyenne , the overland tourist bo * gina the ascent loading to Sherman , the highest point reached on the Union Pa cific road. On the way np the hill , Granlto canon IB paieed , nnd from this point the view takes In the plains of No- braskd for a distance extending over hun dreds of mlloi. At Sherman , the famous Anita monument Issaon , built of pranito taken from the extensive quarries in the vicinity , oxcoding In quantity any on earth , nnd In quality being identical with the stony of which Is coiutrticled the ancient pyramids of Egypt. From Sher man there ia a swift descent to Liramio , the "Gem of tbo llocklos , " and the high est city of its eizj in attitude In thn United States. LAUAMIC CUV. is thla year enjoying o boom. It lies in the center of a natural mineral basin. On the east is the Black Hills range and acrota the fertile Liramio plains to the went Is thn backbone of the Hackles , com prising lied mountain , Jtlm monntain and Sheep mountain , backed np by the Snowy range , with Long's peak and other mountains In Colorado , 180 mlles distant , In plain eight. Laramlo Is situated on the cant bank of the Big Liramio rlvor , a stream that ( a at present swoolcn to enormous size by the molting onowa In the mountains. Dohlnd It ho the foothills of the great range of which Sherman la the Bummlt. To the west ia the vast oxpanao of the Laramlo plains , bounded only by the eternal hills and the horizon. Liramio has the advantages cf natural ly graded streets , on each aide of which How streams cf water as clear na crystal , comes from tbo solid rock in the bills cast of the city and coats the city nothing , n pnrpotuul right having been grnntod by the Union pacific. Along the ditches are planted rows of troas , whoso rich follago add greatly to the beauty of the town. Dnlllday's opera house ia an imposing building , with the finest and ono of the hrgcat stages west of Omaha. South of the city , in the out skirts , volumes of smoke may bo eeon rising from daylight to dark from the 1m- monso black bUck of the rolling mills , leased and run by Col. Fred Serymsir. Juat beyond h the tannery built and run by S. H. Kennedy , formerly of Omaha. The skins of mountain lions , coyotes , wolvoa , and aheop are to bo seen hero. A mlle from the city limits are TWO OUEAT INSTITUTIONS. the Laramlo brovrory and the soda works. The soda works include about A dozen bnlldicgs , are larger thau the Omaha smelting works , and ooat the Union Pacific railway company about 503,000. These works were constructed under the direction of ex-Chief Engineer T. E Sicklee. The material from which the soda la worked up Is taken fiom the aoda lakes , four in number , located on the Laramie , North Park & Pacific road , thirteen and one-fourth miles woat of the city. The smallest of thoao lakes Is forty acres In extent and the aulphato of soda In its natural state looks like ice , Is fifteen feet deep , a snbtoranoan river filling the lakoa ua fast as the soda la taken out In Auguat of last year a combination of capitalists and business men formed a corporation under the name of the Wyo ming Central Lind and Improvement company with an authorized capital cf 81,000,000 , of which $560,000 was sub scribed without delay. The company numbers among Us stockholders nil the loading cltizans cf Laramlo and vicinity , besides a number from other cities. In cluded in the list being A. Trablng , of Trabing commercial co trip my ; J. H. Llouglas Willan , an extensive atcck grow er ; S. W. Downey , former congressional delegate , who haa himself spent a for tnno in developing the rosonrcoa of Wy oming ; R. H. Homer , H. K. Evans , H. G. Balch , D 0. Bacon , 0. H. Hntton , and F. Alsof , all heavy stock ralaora ; Coo & Carter , tbo well known Omaha firm and others of equal prominence in bual- netfl circles To inanrata the enterprise 020,000 Hcroa of land being the alternate , and odd numbered sections in the United States grant to the Union Pacific railway company in Albany and Carbon counties were purchased and preparations made for selling the ramo , they having never ha\iag been previously placed upon the market. A largo portion of these landa were occupied by ranchmen , who had made valuable improvements upon them , and these had a ready ealo. About a third of the landa have already been sold for a considerable advance on the purchase price , and applications are on ulo for moro. The Douglas-Wlllan Sartoris company and Marsh & Coopei are the largeat purchasers , having each taken about 50,000 acres. In the lands now owned by those companies are in- eluded the famous Liramie plalna , lying between tbo Big and Llttlo Laramie rlyere and well known to stock men as the place where It was firat found that cattle could live and thrive through the winter with out care or protection , Those landa have been hlthorto given up entirely to graz Inc ; purposes , bat they are now to b ; transformed Into ogriclttiral lands , wltt oQConrjglng prospects of ultlmvte sue COBS , To obtain thla result , the companj has just finished the construction of TUB I'lOh'EEU CANAL , which frill bring under irrigation aomi 0,000 acrca of land especially adapted t < the raising of hay , roota , and the bardie coreala. This ditch Is taken out of thi Big Laramlo river , nbont twenty-fivi miles southwest of the town , acd run thirty-four miles "in a northeasterly dlrec lion , finally discharging , its aurplu Into the anne river. At tbo BUr a'xtoon feet wide on the bottom , carryio ] four foot of water , and gradually narrow to eight feet at the end , carrying oao am a half feet of water. This canal la do * lined to bavo a pronounced effect in th future prosperity of the city and wil make valuable hnda which bavo hlthert been considered lucless except for paal ore. The company bavo other Improvements monts ID contemplation , which will bo o graat Importance and will add material ! 10 the prosperity and wealth of the terri tory. The Big Laramlo river and It tributaries , the springs and lakes , hav been stocked with trout and other fiat and it it no uncommon thing to go on and catch a supply of trout for breakfatl Thn Pa ra-c lakes , near Luamlo , , at tald to contain TUB FJNEbT MINK1UL WATEUS tLo world , with medical qualities unsm } U aed by European tdrlnga , ! Thls city is moro llkn a Now England town than any I have seen out west. ltd citizens are ataid , nobar , church-going people ; drunkenmss is almost unknown hero. The citizens are great believers In "prlntera Ink , " and the Liramio Boom erang enjoys a monopoly of the field. Its headquarters are elegantly furnished and thoroughly eqnlpp'd , and the manager of the paper , the Hon. Mark Jennings , has boon Very courteous to yonr corraapandont Introducing him to all the prominent citizens hero and greatly aid ing him in every way. It would bo easy to wrlto columns about thla "Gem of the Weat , " but 1 mnat close. A severe snow storm , hall and a regular old blizzard , have boon among the Incidents which have made things lively. Overcoats in great demand during the paat few days. WM. M. GRUNIUUM. FIPTV YEtVUTA Mlse WhttiiiR'a Former Pupils Award Her n Ocrtlficixso of Merit. New York Times. The golden anniversary of Mtts Caroline line P. Whiting's connection with Gram mar School No. 14 was celebrated In the school building at No. 22 ! ) East Tnonty roventh-alreot yesterday afternoon.The largo assembly room was crowded with ladles of certain and uncertain ngos , all of whom had been graduated under Mita Whiting. John Htophemon presided , and there wcvo with him on the platform E. Ellery Anderaon , Chairman of the School Board , and Dr. Schultz , Mr. Agnew and Mr. Caeeldy , Trustees : Al- gnrnon S , Sullivan , the orator for the occaalon , the llov. Dr. Williams , and Cephas G. Thompson The occasion waa noteworthy , ns n half centnry of contin uous service aa a publlo Instructor in a single school haa never been chronicled boforo. The exercises wcro exceedingly Inter esting throughout. The addioss for the graduates to their old Icnchor waa by Mies Sarah J Burke , of Boston : the poem of congratulation was read by Mlsa Jtnnlo Tompklns , and Mr. Anderson made the presentation address of a certificate of merit. Mlaa Whiting cried and laughed alternately , and sometimes did both at once. The certificate of merit waa In iho fotm which she had usul horaclf for CO ycara , and read at follows' This certificate of merit is awarded to Carolina F. Whiting for punctuality , de- ortmont , and diligent attention to study utlng the past GOO months at the Do- artmunt Grammar School No. 14. E. ELLERY ANDERSON. On behalf of the general Committee of 'oachera ' , and on behalf of the Trustees ? the Twenty-first Ward , and on behalf 1 the many thousands who have received atructlon In yonr shool , with the aseur- , nco of their ailectlon , ttuir regard , and heir hope for a long continuance of your seful and houcrable career as a public strnctor. Ditod New-York , Juno C , 1885 At the top of the certificate were nt- ached three United States gold certlfi- atei for $500 , $100 , and $100 rcapoc- 'vely , which Mr. Anderson stated were ntondod for a nucleus for n hospital 'brjrf , which was to bo known aa the Whiting Library , " In honor of their uest. Letters and telegrams wcro ro- civod from all over tbo Union tendering ongratnlatlons and best wiabca , Lottora 'rom Mayor Grace , Stephen A. Walker , nd Edward Kiddle were road , and also telegram from M. Loyd Voorhls , of the laaa of 'CG. Mlsa Whitluc ; received her appointment a a teacher from Llndley Murray , Sam el Do Witt , and Ganrgo Trimble In 835. Moro than 10,000 scholars , ave attended her school in those years hreo generations. Peter Cooper waa no of her Trustees , and was present at ho thirtieth and fortieth anniversary ex- rclsea. Mrs. Abram S. Hewitt was a npll under her. After the exercises caterday a collation waa served In the arg lower room. On the centre of the eng table was a largo piece of confection- ry representing a complete school room , with the scholars in their aoata and the eachor at her desk , which attracted uu- anal attention. HELIG1OUS. Two Mermen mitsionarioa are working 'ackson county , Minnesota. Spiritualists are holding a camp meeting on eland park , near Orion , Michigan. Senator Evarts' son 1'hllip waa ordained to lie Kplscopal ministry last Sunday. A conference of Hebrew charitable societies rill be held In St. Louis next month. The inside granite column of the now Cuth- illo cathedral at Fooria will cost § 4 OCO , Mariner's Harbor , Staten Island , Baptist : hurth celebrated its 100th anniversary with ppropriato exercises last Sunday. Parson Newman's successor in thu Madison .vtiBue . church , ] Sew York , Kov. W. V. 1'rice , s only twenty-eight , but weighs 50 pounds. Lvangolist Harrison has been engaged to conduct a series of revival inePtinKs at the op ra hnusa In Now Albany , Ind , next No vein- er. er.A A deed for a church in Jersey City has oen conveyed to truoteos conditioned upon ho church always keeping clear of mstrumcn- al n.uslc. Mr , Hamilton Cols , the well known New York lawyer , who brought a copy of tbo Gut enberg Blblo In 1881 at the Urlnley eale for J8.0JO , sold it recently for § 15,003 , The issua of religious works of all kinds by he Presbyterian bond of publication last rear reached over 20,000,000 copies , and by he Baptist society during the same time 22- 'SC.O.O copies. The ancient church of St. Oswald at Filey , which marks the boundary between the eatt , nd north Hiding * of Yorkshire , is to bo re- .tored at a coit of 3COO , most of which has already been subscribed. Ilepresentativos from the African Metho dist JlDlicopal church and the African Metho- iliit Episcopal /Aon church , will meet In Washington , D. U , , July 15 , to consider the question of uniting thote churches , Tbo Jerusalem chamber , lu which the liiblc was revised , Ia a part of WeitmlniBter Abbey , and Is said to haveita name from tapeatiies 01 pictures In It _ representing scones in Jerusa lem. It is a simple , rectangular room , wain sooted with cedar from the holy land , In the center of the room stands a long , broad table , It was iu this chamber that Henry IV died in 1113. when ho was on the eve of a pilgrim age to Palestins , In the same room AddUoi and Sir Isaac Newton lay in state bdforo thej were laid in their tlnal renting plocea , Kluf James' version of the Bible , the Wostministei CitechUm , and the Common 1'rayer Dool have all como from the Jerusalem chamber , According to tbo Methodist year book Co 1SSO , tlio uUtUtlcj of membership in the dif ferent Protestant denominations are ni fol lows : Methodists , 25,839 ministers , . ,003,72 members ; llaptiste , 19,1 ! 10 ministers , 2.65,1i ! memberi ; IVesbytenan , 8,803 ministers Vlf 02.014 members ; Lutherans , 2,5M ) minister * 800,189 members ; Viiclples of Christ , 3,48 ; mlnUters , 53,08 members ; Congregational uts , 3J23 rulnlitur * , 387J1'J ( members ; Ivpls copalians , 3,030 miniiteri , 313,88'J inomber.e It will thus be seen that the Methodltts am Baptists are for ahead of the other bodice ami that while the I'reibvteriaus are mor than twice larger than the Lutheran ) , Conere gatiooallits , Disciples of Chrlit or Kpitcopa llans , the Methodists numbers ore doubl those of the 1'ieabyteiians. The population of Cedar comity bytb. Ittta returns ii lveJi at 17,7'- > , a l&s slnca 1680 cf 200. There are in KngUud 187 ragged schoo which are Attended by 00,000 children , COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. lUBN BtJBNING , Horio Hurried mill Properly Do- stroyeil By it Boy I'laylnc "With Mntchoi. The alarm of fito yesterday afternoon was c.Mised by the burning of the stable of Charles Keith , the general agent of the Chicago , Burlington & Qalncy rail road. The stable was. situated near h's ' residence on Graham avenue , and the fire caused by the llttlo son of Air. Keith , aged six years , who was piny ing about In the hay with same matches Before any water or help could bo had the flames had got under such headway that it was almost impossible to eave any of the contents of the building , and the loss was a total one. Including a horse , which was in the stable , and which was burned. The slablo wai recently built , and the loeswlll reach about § GOC , to cover which there was no Insurance. The location of the building made it dlf * iicnlt to got any stream from the by * dranls , and at was nccascary to run hose from Seventeenth avouno , a distance of 1,000 fool , but when the hoio was finally laid there was a good stream , notwith standing that the load of hose was so long , the longest line over laid hero In tlinn ot fire slnca the water-works were built. B. IS. lilgnall.of Chicago , waa nmonp those at the Ogden yesterday. Ex-Mayor Beach of Hamburg , was In the city yesterday on his wny home .from No J brnskn. Bob I'lynn , hvorybody knows Bob , or ought to , was in the city yesterday sounding the praises of thu DOS Jloinoj firm which he rap- resent ? , Mrs. W. II. Troynor left yesterday on the Burlington & Missouri on a western trip and visitto friends , otpcuilng to be absent for sev eral weeks. Mr , and Mrs , Jamoi A. Jackson with their daughter , Mrs , Wilaoo , leave to-day for Washington , Kansas , to visit friends there. The Rev. E. B. Hulbort , D. D. , of the Union Theological Seminary , of Chicaeo , will preach in the Baptist church Sunday at 10:30 : a , in. The ordinance ) of baptism will bo ad ministered In connaction with the evening service. HONEY FOK THE INDIES. Satin libon is used for lacing draperies , Jackets for walking costumes are made like dreBscoata. Sicilieuno is used in combination with can- as or lace. Woolen grenadine parasols nro trimmed ith yak lacs , Accordeon platted skirts are still worn with without overdrapery. Brocaded Burah is a novelty. The design of 10 btocade is qmta small. Black satin parasol * have a simple puffing : black tulle about the edge. Hound waists will bo worn in the streets ' 1th or without sleeveless jackets. Velvet collars , cuffj , voats and bretelles are orn with gingham * and satteens. Ecru net with embroidery for flounces and 'roperies make very beautiful toilettes. Canvas worked with gold or silver ia used ir vests and sashes with black dresses. Carrie A. Burke , of Alton. N. H. , has ode a crazy quilt containing 3,803 lecee. The modern skeleton In armor is a bony oman encased in pads and deceitful drapery , Short sleeveless jackets with a deep'ecallop n the centre of the back are worn with high r low bodices , Net plastrons and jackets are worn with olored ( ilk skirts covered with lace flounces ml net draperies. Mice , it is said , are more afraid of women han of men. Very few womsn seem to beef of this fact , however. Plastrons of black , white or colored not , : lmmod with jet , gold or silver are very use- ul for brightening plain toilettes. Ottoman silk sashes , six inches wide , are Btened at the sido. Those of greater width TO tied at the back in large loose loops. Boating ecrge is a favorite materiul for ten- is dresses , and can be had in blue and cream white. It ia trimmed with large , soft cord to match in color. The Jewelers' Circular says that never m ha history of jewelry in this country have : olored stones , both gems and eoml-precious itonea , been more in request than now , The hair should bo brushed and combed it night in a direction contrary to that in fhlch it is worn during the day but n hot- er result , in the dressing itsslf , is obtained. Ginghams are made forthe most part with iinglo ekirts tucked to the waist. A pretty itylo has l ng , broad tucks running horizon- ally in front , with plain , full widths in the iack. Plain and pin head check cambrics are ombincd for costumes , the bodice and skirt icing of tbo plain material , and tbo Iraperios , plastron , culfs and collar of the hock. Lawns with email figures are made up with pen V-shaped Iwdlcea edged with lace and jelted with soft silk the color of the figure , or ; hey are finished with Swiss bodices In silk or elvet. Skirts of many dressy frocks are made of hot silks , over which are worn polonaises of ough-surfacad etamino , broachofn lacedfecta the etamino of a color matching the tone of the silk. The keynote of this season seems to be em broidery , It ia used upon everything da-aeon , bonnets , ilbbons , laces , trimmings ind fabrics of oveiy description for under and inttlde wear , Slcevei of lace and muslin frocks , and in act , of all summer dresses made of sheer alirlcs are full in the armhole , with all the ullna s thrown on top , producing the high- boulder effect , Moire tllkn are restored to fashionable fa vor. Some of the richest costumes snot out by Dutuzeau from Paria are made entirely of moire , and trimmed with lace to match the color of theiilk , EJA Baltimore woman fired three shots at hei husband from a distance of four foot without touching him. Wo are not especially curious , but wo would like exceedingly to sea that woman try to kill a him. [ lioiton Post , Hats are not always worn uuon going ont of doors , At some of our watering places n woman may dispense with wearing ( any such thing the entire seatun through If it pleasui her , except for church , or to go out of a rulny Joy , mber is the latest stone used in the cum trer fancies in bijouterie. There are amber headed hair-pins In horsffchco shaped topi , 01 dagger shaped ones , and long , narrow pini for the threat composed of elpht or ten ambei stones not In gold , Klderly ladles can have their Llama laci three cornered ihawla lopped up and fitted It a short wrap , effect without cutting them The corner * in front dctucnd below the waiit the back corner is doubled under , fplded be hiud the thin slik lining , and the lower edg of the wri p In the back is.finished by tiarrov lacs plaiting * , 'Neck frlHlogii seem to have taken a uei lease of life ; they are roiugled with loop * c very narrow gilt braid , and varied In man novel ways to meet the prevailing taste ft tinsel. lioDiists glitter with tlnee ] fjauie an orrnmentf. Tinsel threads are woien in ftb rlciof patln , silk , woollen and \ehet. We too tinsel aigrettes and Iocs" tinsel orcry whore , in thott , and never did we need Icsi acoustic1 minMnce that "all is not gold that glitters" than at the present time , Ver/ many ptelty suits n ti rten with killed * kirt of golden brown satin-finished surah , with pointed apron tunic and back draping ot goods of a lighter or n p tie cream shade , the canvas being very generally trim med with woolen lace. There nro various in expensive materials displayed in the storei which closely resemble the tilken-loolcing ctnvas goods now in such vogue , Those cost only n quarter the cost of the original fabric , but , like all very cheap material * , there i n grunt doubt about Its wearing qualities. Stripes are very papular again , and some of the naw patterns are exceedingly pretty. Plain t ods generally accompany these fab rice , and the combination mnkea very effect ! re gowns particularly becoming to stout or ehort-walsted persons. Satin , with raised chenille stripes of several colors , looks well if the Hues bo not too vi\ld. The ssirt is some ] times made of the strip : * , but quite as often wo see the rule reversed , nnd the bodice and tunic are striped , while the skirt is of plain material , The bodlco of a washing-dross should never bo made tight-fitting. Last summer many ladies who were the GrMchen bodice , whi h , when it was Iftit on , "fitted like a charm , " found to tliflir dismay , after the muslin gown md made its first visit to the laundry , that .lie ' bodlco had shrunk beyond any sort of : omfortablo wear ; nnd in most cases a brand- new waist , made with an eye to shrinkage , was in order. The host plan is ta have the wash goods shrunk and smoothly ironed on the wrong side before the tcissors are put Into thorn. There are no end of women who are now putting up their front hair in pins and pa pers to produce waves and curia never have the right look anyway , who would do much better to glvo thoss poor , tortured , thinned out IncVs n rest , nnd put on a front ploco which , with ut looking "wiggy" or false , would have just the appearance they have been deapatiugly aiming at , nnd all In vain , These front coiffures , as now made , nsolt mass of llullv ring curls , cover the head qulto far back. The back hair Is carried up over them , and there twisted Into two large figure cighta or love knots , Black will bo in high favor for the summer nnd autumn seasons , so prophesies high an thonty acrcsa the water. Many superb toi lets , both of heavy nnd diaphanous fabrics , nro being made of this sombro color , enliven ed by black anil gold laces , panels , waistcoat , rovers , and cuffs of colored velvet brocaded grenadine , or richest of all , a profusion of jet mingled with black lace. The magnificent beaded tabllers , panels , bordering , odcinge , appliques for skirt decoration , nnd berthas , fraisoD , % est f raises , and plastrons for the bod- ica become inoro nnd more elaborate , each newly Imported set being moro intricate and artistic than the last , The Wisconsin youth who a wallowed a trade dollar ia now sorry that lu > did not put it in the church contribution box. The Boston police authorities are pretty high toned in their religious ideas. No cam- man preaching will suit thmr taate. [ Boston Transcript. A clergyman announces , with some Indig nation , that inoro money la spent in the United States on pups and dogs than on resellers and divine * . Preacher "How did you like my aerman .st Sunday , Miss Gushington ? " Miss G. Perfectly delighted. I waa transported. readier "To vinlonary landa of paradise , I uppose ? " Miss G. "No , air. To the land of 'reams. " At a spiritual seauce a widow desired to immunicnto with her dead husband. "Ia it ally such a dreadful place , John ? " "Not at I , heaven is a delightful place. " ' 'Mr. Mo urn ; " said the widow turning to that per matfe , "you have called up the wrong an. " Some one eatimatea that religion coats each tlzeu of the United Statca half a cent an- ually. Schoeppouattdt eaya ho knowa bot- r. lie has been to church three times In welve months , hasn't shirked the contribu- on box once , and all it haa coat him Is two 'd Etispender "buttons and n tin tobacco tag , [ Somerville Journal. "Thero la a great deal of true religion in ature , " solemnly remarked a young clergy- an , while calling upon a lady of his congro- ation the other evening. "Thero is , indeed , " as the quiet reply , "Wo should never for- it tbat there Is a sermon In every blade of aEB. " ' Quite true. Wo should also re ember while wo are aboul It that grass is cut ery abort at this aoasen of the year. " [ Buffalo ormnercial. He looked earnestly at the two glasa hand renadea that hung on the walla of the corri- or atDrury Line. "How thoughtful , " ha lid , "of the management to provide bottles : water in caan of faiutnesa among the adiea. " "Them'a " Cro extingulahers , inter- upted the attendant. "When a fire breaks ut you throw a bottle at it , and they puts it ut. " "Any kind of fire ! " "Yea , big or ttle. " "Ihen I'll have half n dozen put nto ray coffin. " [ Paria morning News , "Ia It true that the sacred-concert bu'lnesa to be stopped by the police ? " he asked at eadquartersyesterday. ' 'Yes.tir. " "Humphl Von't allow "em any more , eh ? " "No , sir. " Pshaw ! but that floors us. " "Were you ning to give a aacred concert ? " "Why , yea. fe had it all arranged for next Sunday , and waa to bo a fight toi ho finish with hard eves , and I wai o bo referee , and we were oicg to charsn 25 cents admission to the arn [ Detroit Free Presa. Her Banff * ) nnd Her She drives him quite mad And hia liout : the entangles , She makes him feel bad With her bangs ani her bangles. And he flutters about Like n sparrow that wrangles , For she inta : him quite out With her banga and her bangles. Ah , ma ! for her sake In her fnoUtepi ho dangles , For abe makes him a cake , With her bangs and her bangles. As a baU head will greet A fair dancer with spangle ; , Ha'a after this cheat With her banga and her bangle ? . YOUNQMBNI KBAI ) THIS * . TUB VoLTAtO BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , jffer to send their celebrated KLEOTBO-VOL TAia BELT and other ELKOTRIO API-LIANOUS on trial for thirty days , to men ( young or old ] afflicted with nervous debility , loss of vitality nnd manhood , &nd all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , _ nnd many other diseases , Complete restoration to health , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is Incurred &a thirty days trial is allowed. Write them at onoo for Illustrated pamphlet ree. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Kookuk has invited President Clove- and to visit that city July 4. "Ijovo Sees No Faulte , " t haa been eald ; but , when a woman Is dragged down , emaciated , wan , and a shadow of her fcnuor self , with never n cheerful word , she can ba no longer beautiful or lovable. Nature may have been generous In her gifts , and endowed her with all the charms of her sex , but disease has crept in unawares and stolen the roses from her checks , the lustre from her eye and the nnnshlno from her heart , Bnt to ho well again Hen In your power. Take Dr. Pieree'a "Favorite Prescription , " It will euro you ; thousands have been cured by it. Nothing equals It for all the painful maladioa and weak- uema peculiar to women , Price reduced to one dollar. By druggists. Van Buren county rhows a loisa of 1,502 in population tluco 1880. For &U diicpsos of the kldnoy/j , and liver , PbyelcUng proacribo Huut/a Hera- edy.The The medicine that ratt to&rc > t and tool oat every jart of kidneys Q { liver , 5i limit's Remedy. Hunt's Domedy curea "bllloui head- RCQO. ooitivenotB , and d } scepsis , ant parities the blood , THE CHEAPEST HLAOE 18 OMAHA TO BUY One of ho Best and Largest Stocks in tbo United S tat 03 To Select From. NO S TAIfiS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSBNGBK ELEYA TOR DUFFY'S Pneumonia Consumption , , PURE Wasting Diseases ; WHISKEY , foiltlvely JIcMrrrd and Ifatttrt THIS "WHISKEY SHOULD BB FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF 3VEEY FAJHL7 IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSE ! . OIL/J DO NOT 111 ! BKCIJIVED. llany Druggists nnd Grocers who do not hare Dafty'd Para Malt \Vlilnlcor In tock , attempt to palm off on customers , whlskeyof tholrcwnbottllnff , whlcSj being ot on Inferior crade and adulterated , pays thorn n larger profit. ASK FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , AND TAKENO OTHEB ' SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCS3TS AND CROOBRS * Bend us your addrosa and wo will mall book containing valuable Information. Sample Qttart Sottt sent to any address In the United States ( East of the Ilocky Mountains ) , securely vaekedin plain eaie , Hxpreia charge * prepaid on receipt of &X.2G , or Six Bottles sent for &G.OC3 DUFFY. MALT WHISSEYCO. _ , Baltimore , Jtl , U.J.J , Selling Agents. OmaJia , ! ! . T. Clarlte Xt > i wg Co. WHKN SOLICITED TO INSUKK IN OT1IKH COMPANIES , Rernembep These Bmoortant Facts CONCUKNING The iuiuaiLife insurance Company , OF NEW YORK. 1. It s the OLDEST active Ufa In'iiranco Comnany In this country. " It lathe liMtOEST Life Insurance Company by manj millions ol dollars In the woild. S. Us ratea of premiums nro LOWKK than tlioso of any other coinruuiy. 4 It haa no "ktockholJor3"tocltilm any part ol It9 nroflta. D. It oilers no SCIIKMES under the name of Insurance for speculation by ppecUl clMeea upcn the maltoituncs of each otter. 6. Its prc-sctit a\aUblo ! CASH UESOCHOES exceed thoeo ql any other Llfo Ineunnco Company In the world. world.It has receded In cash ( rim all source * , from February. IS 13 , to January , Iff , f 270P1)2D4.GC. ) It haa returned to the people , In cash , from Kobnmry , IS 13 , to January , 1SE5 , SZ1PU04,211,00. Its cash AB3ots on the 1st ot January , 1SSD , amount to moro than W. P. ALLEN , MKIUULL & FKUGUSON , General Agent for Gen. Agtp. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utah. and Minnesota , Office Cor.Farnam and Kith St.0ver IstNat'l. Detroit , Michigan. Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. nOllKEll , Special Apeut for Iowa , Council Bluffs , And Poultry Commission House. P. H. ALLEN , Omaha : Confiiymnctits ol idled. p ToKOthcr. The Mercury roao from its little call And a tear shone in its eye As it saw the sun , for it knew full well That the hour for work was nigh ; It had long been havlnz an easy time , lint now must proparofor a lofty climb , It sighed for the hours of leisnro fled , As the Price of Ice went by , And the latter paused on its way and said , "My friend , what means that sigh ? I heard you wore ill eorae time ago , Indeed , I believe you were \ery low. " " 0 ! my health is good , " aaid the Mercury , Aa it wiped away n tear ; "It isn't my health that troubles mo. But my climbing time ia near , And I sigh to think , when I climb GO high , I shall bo all alone , with no ono nigh. " "O pshaw ! " Bald the Trice of Ice , "don't fret , But welcome your climbing weather ; I ne'er went back on an old filend yet , So we'll bpth climb up together ; Climb as high M you like. I'll ' climb with you , And etay by your tide all the summer through/ ' Boston Courier. CONNUIJIAIATIES , No recent marriage Ima created more intern - n t in theatrical circles than that of Iiizzio McOall. The only child of the late "Stonewall" Jackson wan married in Kichmond last week to Mr. William Christian. A Kutland , Vt , , woman want ? a divorce on the grounds that "a wealthy Now Yorker haaolferod to marry her , " The 1'mpreis Kugenio ia to tvitneea the marriage of Beatrice nnd Prlnco Henry of Battenberg by special invitation of the queen , One of the Princess Beatrice's wedding pres ents will ba n nilvor bee ornamented with diamonds mends , the gift of the boo growers of the Isle of Wight. A Yankton couple were married some two weeks ago and thus fur have dlcohoK""I ceal their identity , and the town is on the nxlousseat of inquiry and speculation , Marrying on the Installment plan haa been rat in practice by a Weymoutti ( Mass. ) cler gyman. Tbo bridegroom could not atford to .my the fee down , bat promised to pay $1 a week for five weike , lie was BO delighted tvith hia bride that ho kept his promise. The occasion nf hia marriage waa celebrated > y a citizen of Big JUplde. Pa , , by preaent- np bla bride hia teething.rlng , the firbt lock > f hair cut from hla head , and the first tooth IB cut , and receiving in exchange ono-half ntereat in a prosperous grocery store the nher half bolongiog to hia wife's "old man,1' the exchange indicating that he had cut his yeteeth , at all events , The d ouble wedding at Columbus , Ohio , of ho Misses Parsons was the source of con siderable Interest to Now Yorkers and New- lortera Thcao two young ladias have figured iromlnently In Newport society for thu last hree or four Hummers. Mlaa Annie Parsons a noted for her beauty and Mlsi Jane Parsons or her wit. Mr. Thompson , who married tlitaAnnio , ij a famous entomologUt. Ho ma now added the Queen Bee to hit oollec- .Ion and should rent satisfied. Mr. Swan , vho married Miss Jane , la a Columbian , nnd .hey will llvn inCulumbus while Mr , andMru , Thompson will upend their time on Iho Con tinent of Kuroijo , where Mr , Thompson owns a house of every kind , from a Swiss chalet to maiblo palate. The et&to falrcoiimmtocsatDosMolnen are engaged in examining titles , making ratlmatoa for imrchaf.ca anil otherwise baMod on nmttota purtalnlng to thuenter prise. A now tenor named backe has been dlac&T- erod working aa u shoemaker at Toulouse France. The manager of tlie Pails giant opera has secured him for next season , Horslbrd'r ) Acid i'lioupliato , lliUIllKl : ) BKNEFir , DH. Jens P , WHEELEU , nudton K. Y , , * ys ; " 1 have Riven U with de cldod benefit in a case o innutrition c the brain , from obcsj of dlcohoK" "I have no appotlto , " complaiiia many a DufFerer. Hood's Sanaparilla filvoa an appetite and onabloa the atoinuch to per form Its duty. The Ottumwa Coumr pronouncts tto state conaua aa takou by aaa&aaora to bo a farco. No wrll regulated linusoliolil uhould bo with ut a bottle of ATIK" t"raUitlcrHlthoworld rrnowncd appetizer and invigorator. Bownio ofco\iiiterfcits. Ask your grocer or draggist for the genuine article , manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Slegert & Sons The rallrocd companies centering at Sioux C'lty are ditcnaslng a union depot. The project uioeta with favor , and work will doubtless begin thla scaon. ACS R D. To all vt ho arc miacrlng from errors anil Indigestions of jouth , riervoun w oak n 093 anil decay , logs of nianliood , via. I will ficml a recipe that will euro you FHKK OK CIIAIIOK. Thisa great remedy \sa8 discovered by a luleslonar ta tiouth America. Scad Bclt-aJdrussod envelope llov. Jo- ru T. INUJIN Station "D " Now York Fnst and J.JOOHO. Upon the fast freight eaitwaid bound , One day was Hhippod with extra ciu-o A cigo whoso bill of lading road : "Two bears , ono man iu charge , half faro. " But just before the train rolled out , By some mishap ot well-laid plan , 'ho boars got loose , nnd quick rovoreed Tim econe by cngiug up thu man. 'ho ' shipping clerk , tliouili Eoma dismayed Soon daylight saw ; for then and there lo changed the bill to make it read : "Ono man , two bears In charge , uo fair. " The state board of health contom- ilatoa Issuing an order prohibiting pub ic / in all caeoa of diphtheria , carlot fever and enmll-pox. j. L. DBBEVOISB. Union Wet Ho. 607 Broidwoy Ooonoll Bind * . Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. ? u lotlowlnjT ire the tlmoi ol tba tirlral nd de. irime ol tralni by control standard tlroo , M the ocul ilepotl. Trains leave trautlcr depot ten uUn Dies culler ind trrlvo ten mlnntw Uter. DirART , ARttIV . 931GAW ) And BOBTHWWTIBtf , 0:25 : A M Mull and Ki ) > rti B.rO' ; r M 11:40 : r u * ctowtnodatlwi 4tQ : r H 630 r u Kxpresa 0.05 A H CUIOAOO ADD ROCK ISLAND , 0:25 : A M Moll and Kiprcaa 8:63 : r M ' : J5 A tt Accommodation 6:16 : r < t > : SO r u Kupms BCO : A M OJIOiUO , WLWAU1UU AKD El. rAUL. 9:2cA : i lla'l and Kxprcss 0:60 : r M 5:26 : r M fcxprtm 0:0& : A u oincAoo , iDEUEaioa ARD qnraoT , 0W : i 1UII neil Kxrresa 7:10 : p u 31 r AccbinmoUatlon 2XX ) I-H * ; 15 r Kxnrcni g.-JCA M DABARU , BT , LOUIS AKD rACTtlO. IMS r M Locil St. toult Kxprofs I.oc.-J S.UJi'ii Trwiilcr " " Transfer 8:20r : * 7:13 I'M Ioo l Chicago & Bt I , KXII Lotdl 8:60 : All 7:35r : u TramIcr " " " " Tcwaler 0.6AW : ( UKiAa nit , er. ; oi AND OODKOU , nurra. JO.y.'i A M Matt wul Express 6:10 : v M f.5 ; r u Exrireba 0:24 : A u ioui citr AND rAcrrio , 7'u : A H JIall lor SloumClty 8:50 : r M 7-vvl f u Kxjirois lor Bt 1'iul 9:25 : A M UMOS nunc. 11:00 : A H Dtnvcr K iTe ) < 35 r 1 : A IV Lincoln Tail O'a IL K V 2:35 : f H 7:50 : r u Otcrlind rxprcbn 8SO : X a DVMUY TRA1.N8 TO OMilli , Ixl\u Council lllkff0 65 7:5510M : : 11:10 : a. w. lso-JSa- : : :80-4:23-65-fl:25 : : : : 11:16 : p , m , Leave Om h B.25 7:26 : etO ! 10