Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 20, 1885, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BEE-SATURDAY , JUNE 20,1885 ,
WOMEN
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InflrmltlcK peculiar to thtlr , fhouM try
THE
BEST TONIC
Thl rnodlclno combines Iron with rntre TV imt&V
tonicn , and Is InTalutMe tnr Ulwiuo peeullnr t.
\Voiiirn , and ullnholwdwlontarylitii" . It l.n
rlclirn and Purlllrn thn Illnml , Sllmnl.ilr
the Appclllr , MrrnRlhrn thn ntnnrlrn am
Nrrrrn In fact. tlinroiiRhly Invltjnrnlf .
( Jl < aratliocompmxlon , and niaVpstho nkhi icnnott ]
It docfl not blacken tbo ( e tli , ciuro nnailiche. o
prodaco conBtlpitlittiall otAerron mrtttctnt * do ,
Una. I'UZABKTH UAinji'4 Fimroll Aw. , llwan !
k ) . Vn * . , ( r , nndrr date nf T > PC. Mill , I8M !
"I liara niwl Ilrown'iilrnn nitn"i , and U bai
moro than n doctor to rm , bavins cowl ino of th
ffenkncim Ivllm lime ta lifo. tvlso cored mo of I Ji
rr OotdpUInt , imd tim ? my conrplailon is rloar Mi
Rood , llmlicralmieficlaltnmrchlldran. "
Oenttlno hu nborr trade murk and crowed red line
on wrapper , Tnlu'tin otlirr. Mudncmlyby
IIHOXV.V < : lli : lllAI. < ' < l.HAI.TtMllli : , Mil
IiACirs' HAND BOOK utwtnl nnd attract Ire , cor
talnbR llet nf priron for mnpr > . information abet ]
colnn , * * fc. , irivfn airay liy all < | paler In tpodlclno , c
mailed to any iuldrr fl < m rnoelpt of 2c , stamp.
t'iSJMtoiae URDflD CUM
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tun RininiH for OV ! > rot"l Medical
Works. Adclro'M. tr. . i r.AHKi ; . 31. U. ,
180 South Clark Streut , Cmcjmo , Jix.
IS OOHDUOIEO B7
Hoyal Havana Lottery i
( A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. )
Drawn at Havana Cuba ,
Every 10 to 14 Days.
TioItoU in Fltliiwholes'$5tFraoUon ! pro r ta.
IQDJeul to no uiantpaiailua , eel ooaiioncd by Ifie
VMlteiln Intoreal. It lo the Iklteit thing In the
KklaiBolchkncoln existence.
Jor tickets apply to SUirSKY * CO. , 1212 Brond
wty.N. T. City ; , or U.OXTENS ft 00. 819 Mln St.
KiaiM Cltr. Ho.
Ho.PINKEYE.
PINKEYE.
Remarkable euro of a Horse
la the ( all of 1883 I bad n valuiblo horse taken
with the pinkcjo , rostiltlnz In blond poison. After
ulno months of doctoring with all the remedies to be
found In horse books , I ilcapalrod of a euro. Ills
right hind leg wag as largo tta a man'ii body , and baden
on tt o\er forty running cores. Ho was a , most piti
able looking object At last I thought of Swlft'a
Bdeclflc , an commenced to oao it I used fifteen
bottles. In August laet ill symptoms of the disease
dltapneared There hmo'beon no elgna of a return
ttnil the horse has done a mule's work on my farm
over nlnco. J a 1 * FIIMIKO , Augusta , da.
January 8,1885.
Swlft-'a Specific Is entirely vegetable. Treaties on
Blood end Skin Diseases mailed freo.
The Bwlft SpeclfleOo.l'Dra ; erC. Atlanta , Ga. or
w. gsd-at. . T r
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IN OMAHA NKF ,
Town Lots in Dettvor .Junction
WeldiGottnty , Colorado.
Denver Junction Is a new town.af about2X (
Inhabitantq , laid out in 18&4 , on the greal
& trunk railway acfosa the ccatlnaat , at the
I junction of the JulouburR ] 5rtach , 107 ralles
from Denver. The town is OK aecond bottom
land of the Plotte Stiver , the finoat locatloa
between Ooiabaand Denver , tad la surround
ed by the boot-Uying lands weeScf fllearney
Junction , Neb. . ; climate boaltliy And bracinfc ;
altitude 3,690 feet. ( Denver Juustion > bida to
become an Important .point , as tbe U. P. K ,
R , Co , , are putting tjpmanyof tlia/rbulldlnRs.
bore , while the El.A ; M. K. U. Co..arooepoct-i
od icon to connect at thJs place , Tit pBoaent
ctence ( or good invoatnvenU In town lots will
Bcarcelv ever be equaled elsewhere. For Bale
by the lot or block In good terms by
n. M. WOOLMAN ,
Agent , JJonver Junction Colo.
OMAHA
; SAVINOS BANK I
Cor. 18th and Douglas Sts.
/Capital Stock , - - - J160.00C
Liability ot Stockholders
, 800,000
.Fire Per Cent Intel M on Deposits
, LOAN8 MADE ON HEAL ESTA 2
ei XJlarootoaro *
/AUC3 E. BOYO „ . , . . . .
J' . APAXTOH. . . yioe
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LEARNING LESSONS.
Bright anil Bnsy Boys and Qirls Gait
The I'Acldc tul Center Schools YlsltC' '
and "I-ntcrylowcd ly the Bee. "
That Omaha had reason to bo proud c
her schools waarrell known to th
writer of thla article bcforo ho static
on his tone of Inspection. Bat na h
paiiod through the achoola the fact wn
moro and moro deeply improaaod on hi
mind , and the wonderful progress that i
bolng made fairly astounded him. Wit
all the facilities afforded , under the gnlrl
anco of rrteo and competent Inatrncton
and the aapervlaion of a thorough anpoi
intendent , it will Indeed bo marvelous 1
the youth of Omaha do not lay a foundn
tion for future grcatncBa and useful livca
It is evident that the parents of Oraah
bollovo with the wise man that "wltdon
Is better than rubles , ana all the thing
that may bo desired nro not to bo com
pared to it.1' Wealth Is a secondary con
aidoration , the thought foremost In the !
minda being to prevent their ofTaprlnj
from growing up in ignorance and vice
'THE ' PACIFIC SCHOOL ,
on Pacific street , between Ninth am
Tenth , has an attendance of 480 pupils
and la under the charge of Mro. Hargaro
. Mclntyro na principal , The bnildln (
contains eight rooms , but owing to tholi
crowded condition , two rooms have beer
rented near by for the accommodation o
other classes. There haa boon a conald
crablo decrease In attendance alnco- the
beginning of the year by transfers tc
other schools. Mrs. Mclntyro has charge
of the sixth 0 and sixth B classes , and
the two scholars who will bo most hlghlj
recommended by her for promotion in
the sixth 0 claca are Isabella Ross and
Ango Hnnsen , and in her sixth B , Henry
Rienlko and Fred Smith. Charlie Peter
son , Charlie Penoycr and Carrie Behind-
lor have only been absent one-half day
during the year. Miss Thompson teaches
the sixth A , fifth A and fifth B classes ,
and the two scholars who will head the
promotion Hat In their respective
classes are : Occar Quick , Graol
Vandermar , Charlie Savidgo , Ella Spaf-
ford , Stella Coles , and Olara Clarlr. This
room la quite crowded , and with her
three classes the teacher has almost moro
than she can attend to. Miss Mary
Goodman la the teacher of the fourth 0
and fourth B classes. In the forenoon
she will report Rose Weeks and Eddlo
Burke as the most deserving of promo
tion , and in the latter class Ida Johnson
nnd A mil Prolaakl. Tire ssholarc hayo
baon present every day during the year
Ma gio Boyer and Queries Lauer. The
fourth A and third 0 classes are in charge
of Miss Eddy , John JNollson and Mlchaol
Neodham will head the promotion list In
the fourth A clasj , and Albert Strolt-
ivolsor and Ralph Howard will hold the
same position in the third 0 class. Miss
Harmon , teacher of the third A and third
B classes , reports her moat worthy
pupils to ba frank Urban and George
Gloments in the B class , and Sarah
McLenney and Hllma Anderson in the A
ilass. Loon Lohnca haa been neither
absent nor tardy during the entire
pear. The second C class ia
taught by Miss Hunt , and she
cvlll highly recommend for promotloo
Aiinlo Quick and Ingebourg Paulson
Vorna Sharphlro haa been present oven ,
lay during the year. The class is a very
proficient ono , which may bo accounted
tor on the ground that the teacher can
levoto her entire time to thorn. Master
Earry Gordon read several selections
trhicn captivated the BEE mm , and con
vinced him that Harry will become an el-
jcutlonlat. Miss Lllllo Parks , tbe toach-
3r of the first B and 0 classes , reports
Jbrlatlsn Bnntzen and Hilda Vlnquost
is at the head of her promotion list in
: ho 0 class , and in the A class , Hattlo
! Juigloy and Annie Johnson. Mlaa .Nev
us teachca the first B and 0 classes , and
Melville MoHugh and Carrie Sproul
itand at the head of the former , and
\unio Damon and Herman Flignorof the
latter. The children of this room sang
rery sweetly , "I'm ' a little busy boo , " In
loner of the BEE man's visit. Miss
jladstono presides over ono of the rooms
mtsldo of the building. The room Is
imall , loir and dingy , with very poor
ventilation , and aomo way should bo
: ound to'lmprovo on It. The second A
md Rclassos are in this room , and at the
nead of the former are Earnest Ritchie
md Rudolf Hanson , and of the latter
Uatilda Smith and Eddlo Harris. The
ithor room outside the building is pro-
ilded over by M . Egan , and contains
.ho first A scholars , or "babies. "
THE CENTER SCHOOL ,
n South Omaha , Is named after Center
troot , on which it fronts. Miss Ellen
\l. \ Whlto Is the principal , and has under
icr charge 210 pupils , a decrease
if about thirty since the begin-
ling of the year. The building contains
our rooms , with an additional room
ented for the accommodation of pupila
three blocks from the main build
up ; . Miss White has two chases In her
oem , the sixth 0 and fifth 0 , and her
cholars recited for the benefit of the
eporter sentiments from different anth-
ra with which their minds are ( stored.
! overal minutes each morning are do-
oted to learning quotations from
tacdard authors , which gives the chit-
ren a familiarity with the writers and
itic vMious.rorks. In iho alxth 0 class
eiaio Nelson nd Anton Meyer lead the
romotlon Hat , and In the fifth 0 Edward
[ ait and Angle Nel oa stand at the
ead. Edward Hart and lEmmaKjupp
ave > bton perfect In attendanca during
IB year. Mlsa Qalgloy has charge of
id fourth 0 and/fifth A claciei , and aho
iportslFrod Boken and Anna Loderer
i attnding rt thehead of
ar Ikt In the fororer , and
osa Roalok and Mamie Quwm in the
tier. In Miss Atkinson's room tha
Uolars were engaged In a vacil drill
hen the . .toporterentered which waa '
> ry meritorious and showed .careful
alning , The three classes in this room
o Sd A , B acd 0 , IB the 3d A * slasi
jsio frost and Lillian JETann head the
omotlon list , In the Si B , Emma Stei
nberg , Mary Dalley and Dora Parka
o the moat hlgLly commended , and In
a 3d 0 the naiuta of Anna Androy and
ako Hart are above the others. Emma
olteuberg and Eddie Kiofman are as-
dally proficient In drawing. Miss
> vln haa charge of three classes 2d A ,
and O' ' Emma Hayes aud Joseph
lijak lead in the A class , Bl&ncbo Fro-
tin and Emma Chop In the lichis and
snry Loderer and WHHo Bockhoff In
D 0. c'ass. Lizzie Boll , Adelaide and
Illia Bockhoff and ICatte Smith have. ,
on absent only ono day during the- !
nr Blanche Tremaln and \VillIo \ I
ickhofl'bavo made special progrets inl
drawing. VU n Lomax haa charge of th
lit A , B and 0 clastoi fn the rente
room outside the building , with nn ft1
tondanca of about fifty puplU.
Eicaps pneumonia by taking Red Sti
Cough Onra In tlmo.
HONEY FOR THE INDIES ,
Skirts grow plainer nnd fuller.
Girls smitten with brass band pUjers wci
bandoline bangs over thole oycs ,
Tucked skirt * are con on many of Uio ne
white drcssoa both of flannel nnd muslin.
Fnns of large and uninuo forms nro the enl
ones thnt should bo used lor wall decoration
Cupid does not shoot arrows nt pretty plr
nny moro , lie loads them to a cookie
school ,
Egyptian nnd Arabian fancies in furntsli
ings nnd decorating rooms nro the caprice <
the moment ,
According to the London Times , the prlc
of diamonds has steadily fallen from 310 t
83.76 per karat.
Whenever wo eoo a fashionable female 1m ?
ging round a ptig dog , wo feel a good deal c
sympathy for the dog.
The most fashionable cotton dresses linn
In pleats or gather * from the wnlst , No loop
ing of nny kind is nddod ,
A Boston woman boils beefsteaks for ho
husband nnd ho ngka for n divorce. If sh
fried them he would doubtless want to kii
hor.
hor.A
A Louisville young lady the other da
stnbbod her best young man in the back na b
was singing "Sweet Violets. " She will b
acquitted ,
Some of the prettiest silverware importoi
la marked in black enamel. Thla ia nn Knp
lieh atylo , which will probably bo cagerl ;
Adopted hero ,
Paper platoa for bread , butter , cake , etc.
Imvo been introduced at the Berlin hotels
They are in papier macho , with ( jny-colorcH
borders in relief .
Pongee pornsola , run with velvet ribbon , nr
worn with pongee drosses. The velvet is pu
through slits cut two inches npart and cm
broldorcd like buttonholes.
It was a wicked old bachelor who aaid thn
.girls who do not flirt dlo younp. Ho mlghl
have added that those who flirt a great don
dye when they nro old maids.
It is alleged that at n recent srctal gather
ing nn Oskosh woman demonstrated that eln
could hold her breath two minutes , nnd thai
within three days afterward sha got nineteen
proposals of mnrrlago nnd nu offer from t
dime museum.
Circumstances niter cases , "I do so hate
to fee n girl with a moustache on her uppei
lip , " snld Jnno. "Ugh ! It makes my flosli
creep to think of it. " "But , " replied Wnud , "
"I do so like to feel a moustache on my lipa
when It belongs to some ono else , you know. "
-Oil City Blizzard.
Twilled suraha are , meeting with great
favor thla season , and these durable goods.
pf excellent Gniah nnd extra width , nro sold
in checks , stripes , tiny plaids , nnd small-pat
terned brocades , in nil the dainty and lady
like combinations of colors usually found In
summer silks.
Some of the new French polounisea nre
: ut with the bodice glove-fitting , excoot
directly in front , where n few folds of the
material are shirred into the neck and allowed
to fall loosely n little below the waist. Here
they nro held by satin ribbons , which tie
ind fnll with good effect to within n few
inches of the foot of the skirt trimming ,
Mnbel ia of an emotional nature , and likes
; o road missives brimful of devotion , while
Charles Is of a cool and methodical tempera -
nent. "Charley , dear , " ehe asked one day.
'who don'tiyou send your letters repietorod ! "
' .Registered , " echoed Charley. "Do you have
my difficulty in receiving them1 "Oh , no ,
eDlied Mabel. "Then why should I register
hem. " "Becauaothoy _ are ao cold. "
Mr , Young , the coiffeur of the prlncesa of
iVales , begins dressing her hair at 7 o'clock
in the morning of a drawing-room day. So
[ reat ia the anxiety to receive his services
hat he ia encaged , not days , but weeks , be-
prehand. Woe bo to the lady who comoa
irst on the list. She must be in a state of
ferry tha whole of the morning , lost a care-
aia movement should disarrange the coiffure
loforn the hour approaches for displaying it
otho world , ; _ - _ - k _ i - . - . - , * _
Allljortirof pretty fancies nro bsiug"lntTo-
luced in the fashioning of dainty waists nnd
lodices for summer wear. The ttpnnieh ,
Cton nnd Russian jackets , Spanish nnd peas
nt waists with wide Bashes attached , are nav
Imoat indispensible to a well regulated toile
or n young lady , to say nothing of the vesta
elms , berthas , bretelloa of Bilk velvet lace o
atm , -which in n very economical wny trans
orm a quiet costume into a dressy and charm
ng ono. Over an elegant dreas the effect o
11 these beautiful accessories but intenslfiei
l.a original beauty.
Rev. John W. dcadder , of Minneapolis , i
reaching to young Indies on Sunday Ins.
aid : "The daughters of America nro aa fail
a any on the globe , and in my opinion eom
f them are too fair. A milk-white com
lexlon may be artistic , but It is also a sign
f weak blood. 2ono of your whLte-facoi'
amaola for me , nor ono whose face ia rei
rith a consumptive or hectic flush. Give in
bo nut-brown girl who abandons her sun
onnet , who can. climb a tree with nny boy ,
rho prefers good bread to chocolate caramels
nd baked beana to angel cake , Ti'o kind o
n nngel for mo woiphs 1-10 pounds. "
Cardinal red velvet ia in prent mo first 1
omblnntion with the gray , fawn , beige an
ther neutral tlnta , now so prevalent , nn.
owa of it nro seen upon black nnd dark bin
allots whenever there ia a suggestion of rei
therwhere , and cardinal red parasols nro th
ivariablo adjuncts to all such toilets. 0
lack lace hats It ia fashionable to arrange
not of red ribbon velvet in place of a fenthe ,
Igretto , Red hose worn with black sa'tli.
mdula or palo gray "mules , " have n new
3A60 of life ; nnd red silk gloves are fashion
ble , but are execrable upon the handa o
ny ono thia side of ' 'Old Virginny" or tin
md of tha Dakotas.
White is to rage again In tires 3 tins season ,
nd not a diraentlng voice is hoard against its
'oar , even from the chronic croakers whi
aually croak any wny. Six out of ten of th
: cgant toilets made this season are cut with a
mnd waist. A number are of the ( ino-
leatod blouse ehapo. Som are cut plain ,
nt depend for good effect upon the pretty
id graceful loco fichus , laca-edgod nuns' '
'Ida ' of the goods creased over the cheat , or
her like tnmmlnga. The majority , how-
rer show of rich "nil-over"
, a yoke - em-
pidery , with aleevea of the some. The
: uta are mode in endless stylish ways , but no
-her toilets than those with
- are soon em-
oldered rullles alternating with pleated
tea of 'Oriental lace , or throe deep flounces
tbe embroidery alone.
In choosing tan-colored kid gloves , it U
311 to note what particular ahad of this
nd-coverinj la choaen , aa there are tana aud
oa ; and eomo of these tints do not tone so
ill with black , for instance , as others.
leap glovea of any description are tbe worst
enemy possible. When purchasing tiuedo
jyea , it U alwayi advisable to be lure of
Mr fitting , as they vary In el/e coualdera-
s , even when BnnjJoaed to bo of the proper
imber. It { a good plan to take a well-
ting "gant" with you , wblchyou have tested ,
ion you with to buy new glovea ; you corn-
re length of thumbs and fingers and width
roas the hand. It is also a eood plan at the
ae to settle upon a certain brand of glove ,
in e exact cumber la reliable , ao thnt on
ture occasiona you may know exactly what
wk for , aa it ia very disappointing to pay a
th price for glovea bougJit at random , and
a the supposed proper cumber to bo either
> large or too small.
TIio Cblcnuo ItoKlngMIIl.
3IKCACO , III. , June 19. It la reported that
rka , superintendent of the North Chicago
llirjgMllIcampany'a workg , ntBay View ,
J notlned Uio Bcnleeiramlttea to meet him
smormnsr. This ia Interpreted to mean
adju trnent of local differences , nnd work
1 probably be resumed nt Bay View next
mday ,
YOUNOMEN1-UI3AU THlM.
? nn VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marahnll. Jlich. ,
ir to aend their celebrated UtKOTOj-Voi'
a BELT and other EIKCTBIO ApptUNCza on
° ' ir 1 7 day > < to men youner or oi
icted with nervous debility. lo a of vltalitj
I touihood , and all kindred troubles. Alee
rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and r
ay otlior diseases. Complete restoration t o
Jin , vigor and manhood guaranteed. No I
: u Incurred aa thirty dayg trial ia allowed. I
Ho tiieflj t onoo for Illuitrated pamphlet i
A Boj'g
f itnv on
In thia broad land haa heard
In favcr ol downtrodden bays
Ono solitary word !
Wo hear enough ot ' 'woman's rights , "
And " of "
"rights woikingmen ;
Of "equal rights , " and "nation's rlghta , "
But pray just toll us when
Boy's rlghta were o\cr spoken ofl
Why , wo'vo become to used
To being snubbed by every ono ,
And alighted and nbused ,
That when ono ia polite to us
Wo open wide our eyee ,
And stretch them In astonishment
To nearly twice their size.
Boya seldom dare to ask their friends
To venture In the home :
It don't come natural at all
To creep round like a mouse ;
And if wo should forget oursolvoa ,
And make A little nolso ,
Then ma and auntie sura would say-
"Ob , ray ! thoia dreadful boys ! "
The girlf bang on the piano
In peace ; but If the boys
Attempt a tuns with fife or drum ,
It's "stop that horrid noise ! "
"Thathorrid noise ! " just think of it !
When tistcr never fails
To make n noise throe tunes as bad
With everlasting "scalea. "
Insulted tint ) , wo leas no time
In beating a retreat ;
So off wo go to romp and tear
And scamper In the street.
No wonder that ao many boys
Such wicked men become
'Twere hotter far to let thorn have
Their guinea and plays at homo.
Perhaps the text that teacher quotes
Sometimoa "Train up a child"
Means only train the little glils ,
Aud let thn boy a run wild.
But patience , nnd the time shall come
When wo will nil bo men ,
And when it docs , I rather think
Wronga will bo righted then ,
N , Y. Mercury.
EDUCATIONAL.
Girard college , in Philadelphia , ia to been
largod to accommodate 200 moro boyg ,
The Chautauqua university , which is con
ducted on the correspondence plan , haa noi
( J0,000 students.
A Jopanoao student won the highest honor
nt a New Biunawick ( N. J. ) grammar school
When It comes to "English aa she la apoko
the almond-eyed heathen takes the cake ,
The annual report of Commissioner of Ed
ucation Eaton shows that the school papula
tion of the thirty-eight states Ia 14,227,781
Of thia number there nre in daily attondanc
J.919.4C8.
Bishop Niles , of Concord , N. H. , haa re
calved from Mra. A. B. B. Tllton , of Tilton
$10,000 for the proposed school for girls ii
Concord , In memorial of her daughter
Evelyn Tiltou.
Educational activity la a marked feature o
this country. Public education has advance !
till our high and normal schools impart a fai
education to all comers. Our private collegei
and universities nro BO endowed aa to bo nbli
to furnish educational privileges at amal
coat.
coat.Tho
The Catholics of the United States hopt
that before many years have passed awa ]
there will bo firmly established in Washing
ton a university that will be worthy to rani
with the noblest and greatest institutions o :
the church in ancient or modern times , The
Erst stops have been taken.
From an examination of 10,000,000 schoo
: hildren It appears that in Gem nny 31 8 (
per cent are blonde and 14.05 per cent brunette
netto , in Austria the dark predominate , be-
23 17 per cent while the fair amount only to
19,79 ; in Switzerland the disparity is atili
jreato ' , for the blondes are only 11.10 pei
: ont while the biunettes are 23.7 ; and in Bel
gium the blondes nre 27.60 per cent. More
, han half the school children of Central Eu-
opo are of the mixed type.
Ono of the oldest professors in West Point
recently told a reporter that the young men
vho apply for admission to that military in-
ititute are not BO well versed in the rudi-
nonts of an English education na were the
roung men of the last generation , Ho at-
rlbutes this change to tha pernicious habit
vliich haa grown up in our public achoola of
rying to give the young a smattering of many
tudies , but no sufficient knowledge of any of
ho ordinary branches which used to bo taught
uita thoroughly twenty or thirty years
The StroitiBburg Elopement ,
Some days ago mention ft as made in
heso colnnma of the case of Mrs. W. E
rlarehall and Mrs , Jacob Gabior , cf
itromaburg , who eloped hat week with
na W , B. Fngg , an ex-saloon keeper of
hat city. The sensation caused the
reatest excitement , as all parties are well
nown , not only In Stromsbnrg , but
hroughont the state. Mr. VE. . Mar
liall , the husband of ono of the eloping
* dlc3 , has been nearly frantic with
riof at his wife's conduct , aud
aa been leaving no stone ui-
arned to secure , the arrest of Fagg.
To has been In Omaha sovetal times , In
rdcr to confer with the police anthorl-
! es , who have rendered him all aeslst-
nce pot siblo in hla search.
Thursday Marshal Cummlnga received
telegram from Chief of Police Meeker ,
f Colambna , asking him whether ho
'anted Fagg. Answer waa immediately
'Ircd back to hold Fagg , and anottur
jlogram was sent to Mr. Marshall at
tromtburg , telling him that Fagg waa at
olumbus. No answer has yet oeen zo
jived , and the latest turn in the case is
ot yet known to the local authorities.
A C * RD. To all who are laffcrlng from errori
id Indlffcwtlona of youth , nervous weakness am
icay , loss of manhood , eta I will send a recipe
at will euro you FREE Or CUAHOE. Thlis great
medy wan discovered by ft mlaslonar to Houtli
uerlea. Send lelt-nldreseoj envelope lliv. Jo
PU T. Imim Station "D" New York
Fashion Notes from the Far.West.
appner ( Ore. ) Gazette ,
In the Heppnor hills this season the
chercho thing In overalls is to have the
icket comers braided In lien of the cop-
ir rivets that wore in regal last season ,
ley are worn either stuffed into the
iota or outside.
An elite thing In watch chains is a wide
ickskln strap worn dangling from the
oket nnd ornamented with a stud hone
ker chip. It also worka for a ranch r&-
r strap.
An luithotio rustic substitute for a but-
i is a shingle-nail or piece of sharpened
ck poked through a gallna hole. Thla
> lo is popular on some ranches , but It la
nd thing to fall down on.
"That tired feeling" from which you
ETer BO much , particularly In the inorn-
; , la entirely thrown off by Hood's 8 r-
parilla.
Uaainess Depression In Plttsbarfr ,
.tuburg Dispatch.
Iwontyfonr saloons , advertieed for s lo
n alnglo turn In today's Dispatch ,
ims to Indicate that the Murphy move-
mt , or the hard time * , has caused a do
led underconsumption of liquors.
rben IU.b7 was elci , wo gave her Cutorlo ,
Tien lie ITU a Child , bo cried fur Coatoiio ,
lien > be became lilts , she cluog to Cattorla ,
TJ U ilie lid Children , alto g ro them C slorl
- -
I roe from Ojilnlcn , Jlmttlr.i tni < l I'olaons ,
A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE
F r Cousin , Sere Thronl , llonr cnc s Inflacntft ,
ColJ . Ilronohllls t'raiiVliixiplnc |
AMIimn , Qiitno.r , I'ntniiln Client , tnJ
BlTKtlc i pf lli Tlirout niul Limit * .
1'rlcc 0 rents a hottlc. Sold Tiy Driiecim And TeM
ttf. J\irtlei tillable to Inttiice ttittr tltaler la iiromnfli
Otiflfpr them tetll ret irr tict loUhiKiprtM cAarffti
fat > ttv tntllny one dollar to
THE nuniM .t. onrirn roirAsr ,
frola UwDfri ami JUniifKtnrfM ,
iliUlmorr. n rjlindC. B. 1 ,
17 SI. Cluirios St. . St. J.ifiis , ,
< tf ol r r ' 1o4ofH Mnlirill , ' , n ? , ( . „ ( , > I- , , ,
it tltj p | * ' * " ami all M > rtl Jsnt i aw
Nervous Prostration , ncbllltj , McnlM t
f'hfilcal Weakness | Mcrciitl.il anil other > *
Sons ol Throat , Skin or Sones , Itlood Poltu , n ,
old Sores and Ulcers , > M trca'ei iih ti rii1- '
< cccut.cni\tcitprlentieer | > ltt. nVtlv.PriTatil
Disease. * Arising from indiscretion , eic' : >
S5 ! ? . * 4t.9.r..lLae''ce ! ! ! ! ' ' , hf5h.A > . < * 'A <
dtill.lJlmr
Mdde'ettlre m-OTirr. flaij.l ion u * f , ; : > Mcc
.terilontolh < nelcfof ftm 1et , ccaltmn of Utii.cu
renacrtnu Mnrrtnzu Improper or unhapu-r. rj
p-rmnii ttlyoarr < t , r mpblms6 rxcDonUe toft , 1114
Unalrd entrloim , frtoto DJ iddrcii. Uon ult lloal > ?
Seeorbymillfw , amllnTlieil Tjlie for quciitoLi.
A Positive Written Guarantee
Irea In > lt curable etttt , VcJItlntj rent erejywkm.
i' i Phloti , Rncll h or Uerman , 04 I > JP . fit
icrlblne above rtneaaen , la i iv'o or romal * .
GUIDE !
J/S r" ' " ' ' ° e r' ' ' " - HSmtralrt In rlath aixi tflt t
James Meal Institute
[ Chartered by theStateof III ! .
[ nois for thce.xprcsapurpose
of Elvlnclmmediate rcliefin
[ all chronic , urinary and prl-
> vate diseases. Gonorrticca ,
Qlcet nndSyphills in all their
complicated forms , also all
diseases of the Skin and
Blood promptly relieved and
pcrmanentlycured by rcmc-
dicstestedln aJ'tirti/yrars
Itjiccitill'rftclicci Seminal
VMW vctB M * -
Weakness , rJiKht Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
the FaceLost Manhood , j'osfMril/i/cui'e < / , T/icro
Is no experimenting. The appropriate remedy
is at once used In each case. Consultatbns , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines sent by Mall nnd Express. No marks on
package to indicate contents or sender. Address
DR.IAMESNo.204WashnglonSI.Chicagolll. !
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"It KC-ttlloOltll l-JAI. INDUE" !
ndyum aildren.itoThf lr llart irMml us x
tJ uH , Jllo. , fin iiar-'DKKAM BOOK fi ,
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"CHICHESTER'S "
ENGLISH.
The Original nnd Only iSomiiiio.
PafonndalwijKcllaWc. . IVwarcof uorlhli-MH Itnlt&ttoDi.
Iixllipc-nfl Mo lo LADIEG. A K jour J > ruifI t TOT
* * CMi'lientfrV JTinrH"h"itnd tak. no otfn r nr iiH-lo e4o ,
rrtanit ) to UK f.ir | urtlcnlarit In irttrr l y ritlirri inuIU
NAME PAPER. .riilcJioMer flri..lnl . Cu. ,
\t Druggists. It ado tuppllidly J. A. Fuller & Co
inc7
Mlch" Feb8' " *
MoKnoS' " - '
J. M. LOO.Z & Co. ,
OKM > 1 am using your Fluid Extract Bed Oloror
IJlosaomand Compress for Cancer on the brcastL
nndiim-itcll. 1 am eatisflod It li the bc t remedy fa
Cancer known. You are wrlcome to uio this for tb
fccncfltof mtTerlnirhunmnlly.
Kcspccttully , MI13. L. A. JOHXSO&
I. II. IMOBS&CO , , . .
OpTLZMEN-My wlf a has t or eomo Umo been afflicted
irUb Bometnlng Uko a scrofulous dine/wo , and found no
relief until she gave your Kitract o ( Itcd Clorerntrlat.
l- * 'ui a vll ht tctrlmonlal of roy Appreciation t
irts In IjelialC of liunumltyvlilch you iu
Iain , very rcspectfullV , It ABMB ,
nnr your Ext Ilcd Clover.
wo , Tra ago , for KryBlpclai , niul b ie not been
niubi tt tinea , It Is hereditary wltn me. Think you
lav * tbt boat blood meolelno known ,
Venn truly. # . U. BEIBERT.
R. n. nyman , of Orand Jl pld , Mlcli. , ayi After
wo Doctors dvl ( l him to use IXMMO'B Kxt. Hed Clover
r B bad CAM of Koroma , or Ifover Bore on the Jea
! m3nowwd2POUIld * ° ' 3rour8oUd J ' " 10' I'1 Cloven
Ala Spring MedtelnaTonloand k-cncrnl niood Port
er It liu no 5uil. For aalo by ail drujrghti , or J. M.
o oSCo.a5inro , lllch.
Manhood
IlEMKCY raEK. A victim of youthful Imprudence
Premature Decay , Nenom Debilltr , Loit
Manhood , io. . having : tried In vain ever/ known
OWING & GO
BOUGHT IRON PIPE ,
. ud f > il Iron
ITI'X'I'IJVCStS ,
> ad Pipe and Sheet Lead ,
HOUTIIISUIOS tTtiB I'l'VlD ,
5USILL1SU UUIVK MILL ITBI'8 ,
lamliei.1 Oas aid jteara niters'
IRON & BRASS GOODS ,
HOINEERS' SUf" > UES ,
th&DadaeSls-OMAHA.NED.1
imported Beer
IN BOTTLES.
langer. . Bavaria I Culmbachcr llavurla
sncr liolieifllin I Killer Uromcn
DOMKHTIC.
.dwelscr Bt. Louis I Anhtuscr St.Loula
i't „ . , , .Milwaukee | Scblltz-l1 Isner.Mllwaiikto
ug's , , , , . , Oinaba i Ale , Porter , DomcbtioauJ
Hbiao Wines.
DMAUEER , 123FarnamSt ] ,
JNDERTAKERS
it tbt old iud 1117 Farnim Bt Gitfen tajr Iclt
ph aolldttd ecd pI9 pU tt ndodtO ,
A BEAUTIFUL TOWN
Large Lots at Reason
able Prices.
outh Omaha
Since the completion of the new packing
and slaughter houses , Soutli Omaha is mak
ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides
the large pork and beef house erected for
Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com
menced the erection of similar institutions
and still others are contemplated for the
near future. Several dwellings have been ?
bu It and twenty or thirty are now building.
Employment is now furnished to about one
hundred and fifty families , and conservative
estimates place the figure at eight hundred
to one thousand families that will find em
ployment there a year hence. This offers
great inducements to laboring men to secure
homes now while they are cheap. Specula
tors will also find it to their advantage to buy
at present prices. The company Ziave made
no change from the original prices , but some
parties who first purchased lots have resold : r
them at splendid profits , in some cases at
double the purchase price. If in so shorfc a
time handsome profits are made , what will
be the result when everything is fully devel-
Dped ? In the few other cities that are favor
ed with a first class cattle market , fortunes '
have been made by investors in real estate ,
and the same is certain to follow in South
Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha
tvill be greatly benefitted by the growth and
levelopment of the cattle interest , South
3maha lots will enhance in value fmore ra
bidly than any other by reason of its prox-
mity to the works.
Manufacturers of nil kinds w'll iind ifcto their aavanfcagj
to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , traclc
tacilities nnd plenty of cjood pure water furnished by tin
South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to make
it desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground.
Will find it profitable to select property now , as a year or
two hence with a population of 60UO to 10,001) pejplo ,
this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business ,
and lots bought now , can be had nt very reasonable prices
which will double in price many times in the next two years.
EVERYBODY ,
Rich or poor , will find it profitable to moke in/estmouts
in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo furnished -
nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful new
town and learn of its advantages. We have entire charge
of , and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this
property from Q streets south. Splendid lots from $225
upwards.
SOUER
S. 14th STREET ,
We have desirable business nnd residence property for sale in all
, rts of Omnlm and do a general real estate businens. Wo solicit buy-
3 and sellers to call on us. We will give I hem nil poss ble information
30 , aid keep conveyance free to show property in uny part of tbe city ,
Bedford < fc Souer.
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