TELE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , JULX" 20. 188S.-TWELTE PAGES. ' CUPID'S WEEKLY BULLETINS , A Reporter Outwits His Swoot- hoart's Father. THE NARROW ESCAPE OF A LOVER A Itcnl Ilninnnco KlopltiK With n Minister Mnrrlotl In tlic Itlvoi Mntrlnionlnl CIllllUClllHIIl. New .Honeymoon Fashion * . Cincinnati Knnulror : It is fashion able * now for husbands and wives to keep Eopnrnto bedrooms. Kings nnd qucetiH have hot the example nnd newly-coupled folks In our fashion world are following it. No secret IH inado of the custom. The nicest of our output of June , britlys will calmly show you her own dainty boudoir and then exhibit the bedroom of her husband. And the Duke of Mni-lborough and his bride , the beautiful Widow Hamorsloy , sailed away on their honeymoon voyage in two staterooms. More than that , I have It from n posi tively trustworthy source that on the evening of the wedding , after the Clews dinner at Domionleo's , which was conducted at 10:15 : p. in. , the chaperone , Mrs. Crugor , and the duchess were driven in a carriage unattended to the Hamorslcy mansion oil Fifth avenue , and the duke , after passim' homo time r with his friends in ordinary post-pran- Idial entertainment , nought his quarters j nt the Alborinarlo hotel. This was con- ! etrucd as ducal politeness. The idea is that the bride must not be intruded upon , and that she must bo left to Invite her husband to call sooner ; | or later , as the fancy suits her. In ono ; instance the wedded couple wont right nwuy on diverse tours , to meet at the ' end'of a week in some distant place , the i locality being Kept a secret from their [ acquaintances. ' A Reporter Outwit * * Ills IJOVO'B Father. [ St. Louis Special Chicago News : The I Mooro-Norton elopement lias boon fol- i lowed by an elopement from Carondelot K in which another employe of the Post- f Dispatch. William McMiehaol , the Ca- rontlelet reporter of that paper , and Miss Lottie Pauponoy , daughter of Frank Pauponoy , whose French ances tors had blue blood in their veins , lig- | uro. Mr. Paupcney is a real estate ' dealer well-known in Carondelct. Mc- Mlulmol came from Philadelphia. Ho 0 was educated in GIrani college , is scarcely twenty years of ago , boyish and chubbish in appearance. Paupenoy took ti fancy to McMichaol , furnished 1 him much news , and introduced him to his wife nnd daughters. The intimacy grew until at last MoMioimol became a lodger and a boarder in Pauponoy's homo. Yesterday Paupency discovoml that MoMichnol and his daughter Lottie were in lovo. A scene followed , and the young people determined on llight , * At the last minute the girl weakened f nnd ran to her mother to bid her good- > , by. Mrs. Pauponoy strove to detain her , I but the girl burst away and hurried ' down to the cars with McMichnol. The s , terrified mother rushed to her hus band's ofllco and informed him of what i had happened , but it was too lato. * Last evening Mr. and Mrs. Pauponcy learned that the young people had gone to Belleville , III. , and early this morn- inp they started for that city. ( The elopers had secured a license in ' Belleville , and wore just about to be -J married by a justice , when the nn ry t ; , father appeared , and drawing a knife , 3. ' threatened to cut the heart out of Mc- f , Michael. Bystanders intorforred , and ' before the authorities could understand the situation Justice Phillips had tied the knot. Mr. Pauncnpy , after the ceremony , informed MeMichael that ho would take his own life , but would see W that ho ( McMichnol ) died first. A Ijovcr's Narrow Kscupo. Globe-Democrat : Mrs. Sarah James , a widow with a handsome grown [ f daughter , residing about twelve miles northwest of Parsons , Kan. , in Neosho county shot and severely wounded a young man named Charles Lyndo , be cause ho persisted in coming to see hoi daughter. She had hoard some stories about Lyndo which satisfied her that he was not a proper young man to associate with her daughter nnd she forbid fur ther visits. The daughter , however , refused to believe the reports and re ceived his visits during her mother's absonco. The mother learned of this j , arrangement and during the day , informing - | & forming the daughter that she would gc to the house of a friend some distance away to spend the evening , the word was sent to the young man , but the mother at the last moment docidcd nol to make the visit. Shortly aftorwart the young man rode up to the house , K He was alighting when the report of a I , ! ' rifle rang out and the young man fell I ; but in a moment staggered to his foot ' and , mounting his horse , rode rapidlj away before the angry mother could re load her rillo and shoot again. The young man's wound proved to bo t llight scratch across the breast , di rectly over the heart , showing tha Mrs. James is not a bad shot. A Heal Itomnncc. Indianapolis special Chicago Ho nil d A peculiar case > vus brought to'ligh hero by the liliiiir of a divorce com plaint by Ella White. In 18K7 bho mar rled Frederick White , of Lafayette this state , though the marriage wa bitterly opposed jj.\ ' the paVonta of both It was this opposition thiitinduced then , to separate six months Inter White gc i Ing to the west , and his wife comln ; with her parents to this city. She wa refused permission' to see her husband' letters , and did not hear from him at al until a friend mvmtjd. JolTorson Bovi informed her that ho was dead. Ho acquaintance with Bovis increased , an under the belief that ho was tolling th truth in regard to her husband's deutl eho accepted an offer of marriage fret him in 1872. Since that time they btiv lived in this oltv. Last night Mr § . Be vis was out walking , and to her aston ishmcnt , mot her husband of twout years ago , changed in some rospact but not so much'iis to prevent instar recognition. White also recognize her , and , as if by mutual impulse , the approached each other and were see in conversation. White i-nld ho hn wr'Uon lettpr after letter to his youn wife , and had finally learned that sli was dead. Mrs. Bovis told her stor ; and of the deception that had hoc practiced upon her. As the coup1 talked thus of their separation thol old love was rekindled , and Mrs. B < vis aaka the court to sot aside her so end marriage that she may bo restore to her relation of wife to White. * Eloping With n MlulstCl1. Miss Gertie Smith , youngest daugl tor of Henry Smith , left Halifax , No ) < Qcotia , and is now in Boston , it Is b Moved , In company with a Baptist mil inter who hau deserted his wifosays U Now York Times. Mr.Sintth is wealth and a Bomber of the Halifax club , ar hU family moves in thc\jvory \ best soc ty.\About six woflttPfcRo Mr , Smll and nli daughter went to Wolfvillo , r turning homo a few days ago.Vhl U.Woflvlllo the minUtor , Kov. J. 3 . HutckVuKm , became acquainted wl the Saltbi. Ho had boon engaged : work in India , and hud r ccntly arrived In St. Johntwhcro ho resided with his wife aim young child. It was a case of love at first sight with the minister and Miss Smith , and they wore seen together very often. After Miss Smith\s return homo pomc'corro- spondonco passed between them , and it is thought the elopement was then planned. On Saturday morning the young woman started out , saying she was going to market. She has not been been since , and later her father re ceived an unsigned telegram from Bos ton stating that she was in that city. It is known that Mrs. Iliitchinson was in St. John on Saturday. Mrs. Ilutch- iiibon is described as a very line woman and devoted to her husband. It is said the minister must have supplied Miss Smith with money with which to pay her fare. , Mnrrlccl In llm Hlvcr. Sherman. ( Tex. , ) Special Now York World : Standing in a earringo through whoso wheels the lied river flowed merrily , while the slurs twinkled and the moon smiled upon the bride , Gus Moody and Miss Nellie Walts wore married near Colbert's ferry , twelve miles from here at 1 o'clock at night. Bride and groom are from this city , where the former lias been a boeioty belle. They hnd been engaged for about two years , but the parents of the L'irl objected to their mtirringo and for a.year the young people have billed arid cooed by letter or where no prying cyo could see them. Thus they planned liie olopomont. At dunk they mot in the suburbs , whore a party of young men , friend * of the groom , and .Tubtlco Cooke of Donni- honawaited them in carriages. They started for the Rod river across which , in the Indian Territory , the young people ple could ba married without permis sion of their parents. When they reached the river bank at Colbert's ferry the ferryman answered their call , but refused to come over for them until daylight. The bride wept , the groom whispered consolation in her car , the friends said much under their breath that wouldn't boar repenting. Justice Cooke alone was calm.and ho soon calmed Iho others by tolling them to pull the carriage containing the bride and groom into the river. The justice got in and this was done. Then ho married them. Texas ends at the high water mark of the Red rivor. on the Texas side , and while the witnesses were in Texas the marriage ceremony was performed in the Indian Territory. The whole party returned to town at daylight. Tlio Future Matrimonial Catechism. San Francisco Chronicle : I suppose it will not bo long before in fe male seminaries they -have lectures on divorce. There are already various forms of lectures on matrimony. And ns divorce is growing to bo a regular ex perience , why , it will bo just as well that something about the law on both subjects should bo taught in bchools. Time was when the mother was proud lo sec- her daughter sotlled in lifp by marriage. But nowadays there is > o much uncertainty about it that the old folks have to keep a spare room always ready for her rolurn. By and by in "tlfo colleges wo will have a regular exami nation on the subject. "What is the dilYoroneo between marriage riago and divorce ? " Answer Marriage contracts two into ono ; divorce expands two into four. "What is marriage , anyway ? " "Marringo is an experiment for Iho benefit of the second husband. " "What is divorce ? " "Divorce is a vacation in matrimony.J1 "Which parly is wrong in a divorce case ? " "Tho party that gels married .again Insl. " "What is a marriage license ? " "A pawn ticket for lovo. " "What is a divorco.cottr.t ? " "A matrimonial clearing-house. " "What is the register of marriages ? " "Tho doomsday book of women. " " do ? " "Why men marry "To enjoy the luxury of deceiving women. " " do ? " "Why women marry "Heaven only knows. " Dick Connolly's Daughter. The Now York Herald tolls a long nnd romantic slory conccrniiiff the daughter of Dick Connolly , of Tweed ring notoriety , Peter B. Sweeney , Bol Hutchings und the entire crowd Who wore panners to the marriage of that estimable girl to the then brilliant young surrogate. It is claimed that Mary Isabella Connolly was , like many men of that noriod , a victim of thai al most unparalleled era of corruulion. "If over a woman , " it is related , "was sacrificed to the ambition of man , she was a victim of cold , cruel , calculating , bolllsh and wicked lust for power and wealth , and it is to her own father's weakness and cupidity that is duo the destruction of her fairest hopes in life. She was c , political chess pawn in the Machiavellian game of subtlety and in- Iriguo pluyod by that arch plotter Peter B. Sweeny. Her father was sinv plv a tool in the hands of the master. ' It appears that at the timoof Iho wed ding , which was colobrulcd with great pomp at St. Francis Xtivior's church , i young man who watched the proceed ings from the gallery , was privately handed a note when the guests wore leaving the church , reading : "Como l < the houbo , and follow us afterwards. ' While the recoplion was being hold ir East Thirty-eighth street a coupe stooi near the door. Whor. the bridal purtj loft for tlio depot this coupe followci without exciting suspicion. At tholruii the figure of a yourifj man stopped up t < the farther side of the car , an arm wa extended from the window , a note wr. received , a hand waskissodand the car dopiirlcd. The young man was Samue M. ClurKo , BOH of Monson Clarke , win for twenty-eight years was suporin p londont of the Now YorU postolllco. II had loved and won Miss Connolly , am was to marry hor. At lhat time Die ! Connolly expected lo receive Iho Tarn many nomination for controller , and hi promised Clarke lhat if ho was olectoi to that ofllco ho would provide him will a good berth under him. Unfortunate ly , however , for the eager young lover ; Matthew P. Bronnan procured th ' controllorshln nomination and olec lion , ana their mnrriago wn consequently deferred. When Bron nan left the oflico Connolly laid hi plans to get il. To that end ho kept u connection with Peter B. Sweonj Robert C. Hutchings hud been climbin into power tvnd was in Sweeny's goo graces. Ho was also in love with Mif Connolly , but it was not rociproeatct Finally Swoony declared that Connell could not have the nomination for cert t roller unless ho consented that h daughter should marry his ( Swcony'i protogo , Hulchlugs. Connolly coi Bonled , although his family and Iho gii objected , but it was no use. Connell was nominated nnd elected , iiSil tl : girl was married to Hutchings , who wt not long in shirting in upon the caroi of rascality which ovontuhtcd in his o : patriution und death in disgrace in foreign land. Peter B. Sweeny , tl Cold-blooQ6d intriguer , had secured , t unscrupulous tool , and ho had , by tl sumo vnovo , bound hand nnd foot to b cause the young man , wbo , for jwvpos of his own , ho subsequently nmde-8urr gate of Now YorkMr. . Clarke , wl now lives in Hivrlom , said to-da " Three days before the niarrini "Mury wrote me to 'meet her , which didand she then showed mo n porki'tbook full of money and paid : "Tliure1. take this and go with mo and got initrrlud this afternoon. Father now has the nomination and will ho elected , and there Is nothing now to prevent our marrying. < ' I was sorely tempted to take the dear girl at her word , but could not bring niywolf to think it was the right thing to do. I taw Mrs. Connolly the next day , and she begged mo to do nothing to injure her husband's prospects. I was present at the wedding in St. Xavler's church , add could hardly refrain from inter rupting the ceremony. I understood , subsequently , that they had detectives there to prevent mo from making any disturbance. By her request I followed Mary to hnr father's house and after ward to the railway station. When they returned I received a note to meet her. I met her and ho told mo her life was wretched ; that she hated the man she had married , and that she never expected any happiness in the future. After that I saw Mary fre quently until , understanding that no good would come of such meetings , wo decided to keep apart. I shall love her , however , as long as I live. She is in Now York. CONNUlUAIjITIKS. "Handsome ! Yes , beyond expression. Klchl Immensely so , I hear. Love him ) That iross digression. Murry him ? Of course , my dear. " Young Walter Phelps' latest doil o seems to have boon a Scotch marriage. The bride's father scotched it. The latest arrangement In Paris for n wed ding ut homo is a ( loml umbrella , under which the happy pair stand. At Cedar Hill , Kobortson county , Tenn. , ono day of last week , Joseph Moso * , aged llf- tccn , was married to Miss Lizzie Mason , aged fourteen. News comes from Scotland that a wealthy widow on the shudy t > ! clo of sixty bus run away with and married the hid of twenty who was tno chosen friend of her youngest son. son.They marry In haste in Georgia. At Elljny down there the other day a widower aged twenty-two took to wife a girl not cniito thir teen , and the pair are reported to bo in bliss that is moro than elysian. A couple who wore devorccd by n Texas court throe years ago have been remarried in San Francisco. The same wedding ring which did service at the llrst ceremony was used for the second tying of the nuptial knot. It is stated on reliable authority that Miss MutildiaShci'kels will marry his grace , the duke of liungkrupslc , in the autumn. Mr. Sheckuls came to this country forty years ago and is worth § 10X)0X ( ) ( > 0 to-day. Ho has given nn order to a llorist to make n grand lloral emblem for the wedding , bearing the words , "From the steerage to the peerage. " The Uev. A. M. Leo and Miss Lucinda Mayuurd , u runaway couple from way up on the Sandy , were married at Ironton , Ohio. The young lady's parents objected tothoHov. Leo on account of his being a preacher , but the lovers , not to bo easily separated by so trivial nn objection , eloped , and after riding three nights mid two days their loving hearts were made ono. A New Haven couple , whoso course of true love ran rough through parental opposi tion , hit upon the expedient of publishing a marriage notice before the ceremony came off , and upon seeing it the old folks gave in , u magistrate was culled upon the dead quiet , the twain made one , the marriage announced nnd order reigns in Warsaw till the ruse shall be discovered. Sir Thomas Esmondo is to marry a Now York belle. Ho will bo remembered as the eloquent young Irishman who visited Ne braska last winter and spoke in the interest of homo rulo. Ho is n man of good taste , us is evidenced by his selection of nn Ameri can bride- , but it is unfortunate that ho did not have time to study up statistics concern ing the western damsels. They arc quite nil Improvement on the eastern brands. Henry ShilTerly , a farm hand , single , about twenty-thrco years of npo , who lived n few miles west of Napperville , 111 , committed suicide by shooting himself. Ho had been keeping company with u girl nbout llltcen years old , whose consent to marriugo ho had obtained. The father , however , opposed the proposed marriage bitterly on account of his daughter's ago , and Shifferly killed himself in consequence. The following Item comes to us from Chicago cage : "Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Kellogg Wutson , of Lincoln Park , were divorced quietly ut the residence of the ladv's mother lust evening , Judge J. W. Hocks otllciating. Judge Hocks , immediately after the ceremony , was wedded to the former Airs. Watson , Mr. Watson act ing as best man. After the wedding the en gagement of Mr. Watson to his mother-in- law was announced , uml the newly mndo bride and groom started off on their wedding tour. " The most unique elopement yet is reported from Georgia , whcro the objective mother-in- law found out the plans of the young folks and dressed herself in her daughter's rig to nwait the lover's coming. Ho came , suw , conquered , to the extent of whipping nor veiled liguro into his buggy und driving for dear lifo toward the minister. Hut pretty soon a screaming that would make a wild cat die of envy showed him how he had been fooled ; so hu slipped out uud at once went webt , while the old lady made his accomplice drive her home and upon pain of prosecution lor attempted kidnapping swear never to try stealing her girl again. PEPPERMINT Canoeing is notqulto so popular this scasor as Tippccunooing. Tno b st slzo of bed for cucumber and watermelon victims is slo'.ts by uto. "I may bj H slave , but there's nothing ol the surf about mo , " suul the mill stream. There's u yawning difference bctwcoc some husbands at homo and thosumu abroad. You will notlco ono thing about lly paper , If it gets hold of a subscriber once it holds oil to him forever. Brandy nnd Apolllnaris in Washington is called "Tho Quick und the Dead. " It is having imito a run. It is Impossible to please some people , Chicago is ridiculed because it is not cultured and 11 oston because it Is. The president has of late fallen into the way of telling lUh stories. This points tc an early adjournment of Congress. "Americans , I presumed" said the Londot hotel proprietor , as tin party engaged rooms "Hostonwus , " corrected Mrs Charles Rivers Miissoy. No , Alexander , that whirring sound is nol caused by the rushing of u planet throng ! space. It is occasioned by the growing o Nebraska corn. The French are a queer raoo. They hav < a proverb , "Marry your son whou you please your daughter when you can. " Evident ! : the French are not a conventional people. 1 This is the time of year when the cconom leal man builds n sidewalk in his back yard tjr inukes Ills own scrcon doors thereby sav ing ji.i.5 : and ruining u & )5 ) suit of clothes. "A wild girl is running at largo in th forests of Louisiana. " Perhaps if her pur suers were to sot a bustle , properly baited they might capture her without furthe trouble. A Toledo woman caught 19,000 house flic on sticky paper in twclvo days , and yet o the thirteenth there were i.s many about u before. War on the tiy is u loss of tnatoria and energy. "I see , " said the confidence man , "tha many claim the removal of the tariff on woe will injure the sheen growers. If lleeccs ur going to bo scarce in the future I shall hav to adopt 8omo other business. " " 'Twenty Years a Whaler.1 " said the ol t- Arkansas schoolmaster , reading with a coi t1 tcmptuotis pucker of his lips the title of new book. "Twenty years 11 kin boat Uu y record by moro'n fifteen year b' gosh I" .0 . by at Gone A sea serpent seep people LS Island ths other day w'as "an enormous ere : sr ture which resembled a string of beer bai c- rcls. " It is no enormous thing for Uonc ca Islanders to drink half u hundred glasses < 1C beer In a day. in "Gco'WUkliisI" exclaimed young Baco ; 10 as he ho hurriedly withdrew ills hand fro is ; Miss Fussanfcather's waist , where lie ht encountered the busy end or a pin.Now 0 know what they mcun by saying that yc liavo a wasp-like waist. " 10 "What docs all that pistol shooting in il y : car ahead mean , conductor ) " asked a frlgli 'cned passenger. "Aro wo.attackcd'by tra I robbers j1' ' "Woteo than that , worso' tin N. W. 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Boston Advertiser : The following old story heard the other day illustrates how little may bo trained by a lawsuit , oven when it goes in favor of the plaintiff : One Jason Williams of Petersham , while driving through the street , was thrown from his buggy owing to some neglect of the authori ties and injured. His demand for damages not mooting with a response from the selectmen ho secured the ser vices of ' 'old Squire Wothoroll" of Burro , in his behalf and after the usual proceedings in such an allair the trial resulted in verdict of $30 for the plain tiff. Soon after this Mr. Williams called upon the Squire for the bill. "Fifty dollars , Mr. Williams , is my bill , " said the 'squire. " dollars " exclaimed the "Fifty , sur prised Jason. " $501 13ut what have I got1 ! "O , you , " said the lawyer , "why , you've got the case. " An Absolute Ouro. The ORIGINAL AUIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in huvo two ounce tin boxes , nud Is an absolute cure for old soiv ? , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all sltiu erup tions. Will positively c-iira nil kinds of piles. Ask for the OUIOIAAL AUIfiTINK OINT- MKNT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at 23 cents per box by mail ! 10 conts. Misi MnrthnA. McUunnoll , recently elected deaconess of the McICcesport H. P. congrega tion , is n lady of small figure , immense cap.icitv for work and dauntless courage. She was u member of the class of ' (18 ( at Washington ( Pu. ) female seminary , and for some time luia been editor and the solo tmum- per of the Journal , a weekly paper well known throughout the church circles of Pennsylvania. Miss McConnell will bo or- dalnod at the fall co mm union. Those of her sax who are lighting for a higher and nobler recognition among the sons of men will gather courage from her oxauinlo. EXTERNAL USE AND SORENESS RESULTING FROM \ib \ ( Mesfrqarfj well lf : Apply fbq In la\vaer [ \ and w BOLD BY DRUGGISTS AMCt 'CHAJA.VOGELER C9 BAtTo.Mo. ccnulnllirf rull i ltlcul 3 ivf ui un nuir , i 'PROP , f/c"'FOWLER. M oduc. Conn. IDt Tan , Sunburn , HotttPafflics prompt t- ily eradicated by Magic Fieckib Cut e. CALIFORNIA ! THIS LAND OF DISCOVERIES. TOT\ ATARRH OR OVULE CAL AniF iNFmCQiflROVIUI.fAL Santa Abio : and : Cat-R-Oure For Sale b.Y G-oodman DruoCo. . rr is A puritur VESETABU pRtPATiMich * < sywxixsAcHBiK ; * , Nortc5ufS flPRICKCr PRICKLYASHB U SENNA-MANDRAKE-BL'CKl ' fjum OWDI Kuwar nriciMTntMtoiH 1 It hf.8 stood tlio Te t of Yearo , in CttriEK all DUaAses of th ) " " BLOOD.MVEB , 6TOM- B.EOW- BrrreRSl DT8PEPBU.COK8TI CUKES rATION , JAUNDICE DISEASES Dr. BICKHEADACHZ.BII , lOTJBCOMPLAINXb.Jt LIVER dlsapFBiratoncounior IDNEYS ! its toneflclal influence "STOMACH ei iti cathartic propar AND Uca forbids in me at a bavenKfl. It it pleat ant to the taste , and . a eerily takea by child renai adults. paiCKLYASHeiTTERSC Solo Proprietor * . Who is WEAK. XESIVOIIH. I'F.D. who In his I'OIIY t.nr ! lUNOItANCE baa THEFLB nway bin VK3OK of HOIJY , KIND and 3 ABflIOOI > . causing exhauBtlnu drain ! upcn the fOUMTASXN of MFE , IIKADAIIHE. HACK ACHE , Drendfui Dreams.WEAHKESH of Memory , BA II- FUl'.WESH in 8OCIETT. PBMt'I.r.S upon ttio FACE , and all the KFVKCTS Icniltncto EARLY I K AYnnd perhipt C'OKNUMP * yinK or f R'SANITT. ihoulil contult nt once tiio caLEHKATEn Dr. aarke. Kstnbllshfd IU > \ . Tr. Clarka has made NEKVOUS BE- BII.ITV. CKttONIC and all DUefuei of ! ha OKNITO 1IRINAKT Ort'Diis a I.Ilo . It makes NO dlfTerencc WHAT you tare taken or WHO lias failed to rino you. liar to taeirnax can consult iritb the r.rs'.iraace f gpeedy rollof and cure. 8enit 2 cants postage for works oa jour dlicasei. 49-Uend 4 cents postaeo for Cclebroted Worlia on Chronic , NorvottK nnd oll. rate Discoicj. Conenltutlon , pcnoaaliy or by Utter , frae. Cotifiult tlie old tlortor. vnrcil. onicrinand yrlvoJo. S3F These contemplating WurrlKKO wind for Ir. Ctiii-ko'H celebrated guide RS e nnrt Fcmnlo , each 15o. . botli E5e. ( ttnmpj ) . Hefoio conflillnt ? your case , cniuult Kr. tlf.AKKK. A friendly leltcror fall may mve tuturo sutlcrinsntid shame , nnd add golucii yearn to life. * rj-Book " I.IIw'H ( Secret ) E-r- revs , " 50c. ( jtaraj.8) ) . Medlrlno and writings cent averyv/herc , ccure from expo flouts , 8 to B : Sundays , to 12. Afldreis , w. D. OLABKB , M. D. 1 GRAND TOUR Of United States nnd Canada. tlnclor the iiunplcci of Araorltiui-IIuroiieiin TourlHt's IMuiiitlonul AtnocliiUoii. oil AiiKiiat nth , 1WS. 'llio liuilll tr.iUixot Mipcrb > | I > OIIIIK | unil dlnlnit curs will -i-iivotiilc : Kororiitour < irHtliiy .vliiltln CliivolmiiJ , lluirulo. Maiintii Tails , Toronto. UliiK'ton. thruiuli Mt. LnwriMitu Itlvcr to Montreal , VVIilto Mountains ronlnnil. Old Oiclnml liimch , Boston , New York , riillndeliihlu , WiislilnKton , Cincinnati , IndHnnpolls , returning to Chicago. All points of Interest visited en route. 18 Days for only $110 Including bc-rth. mraU. hotels , sight-hoeing , unmhcmcntn , ( wilnt'en , etc. , , , . , , , , „ „ - ,0 Korimrticulnrs nSdrcss. C. V. A. linr-KKHS , President. Ame-lrnu-Kuropenn Tourist H I.du- cnlionnl Afoociutlon , Itooni 4tt ! ll.uilc of Com merce millrtlni ? . St. Louis , Mo , eli , licrtlm. liisHructloni.ete. , apply ut City TAPE WORM PROF. BYRON FIELD. TOPEKA , KANSAS. Illaclc Heads. Flesh Worms , cured l > v MaclcComjilexInnSoaii.aic. liymull. MIlTurd to. . liulTalo , K. V. LOMBARD Roston. Mass. ; Kansas City , Mo. CapitalSSuiplus $1500,000 $ , This company 1ms opened nn Omnlm olllce nnd Ispiepaied tofmnlih nuincy promptly oil 1m- pioved city and farm pioperty. No nppliciitlons sent awiiy for npproval. Loans closed and nnltl for without < loluy. JOHN \V. G18II. Jliimuier. COT South lath Kt. . nrnt Nntlounl llauk. Kansas City Investment Co. KANSAS C1TV , 310. Has opened an ollico In Oninlm , und is prepared - pared to MAKE AND CLOSE LOANS pronintly on fleslnible ImnrovocU'ropprty. Bus iness Is nil truns "toil nt tills ollico. Ko delays whatevf r. Wo also mnko BUILDING LOANS. GEO , M , VAN EVERA , Secretary , itoom Oil , Chamber of Commerce , 10th und I'nmam btrcets. W. f > . JIKAII. I'rcs. W. n. Mn u > , .lr , V-l'rea 1)AV1I ) jAMIhON , TrOilS. W.N.MCUA.MH.ISH.tsCO VMINCO mi r co. INCO li I' Oil A TED. Capital , - $100,000 Jottn uratloon Jfcu' ' JC.itntv. No coniiiilsslons. Money on hand. ; tll South IGlh Street , Omitha , Neb Corner Dearborn and Lake Streets , CHICAGO. mn , , r * tlmn any hotel of tlm hnme iirico in tlie v/cbt. Klevntor. cler.trlu light R , bath rojms , nnd ull modern improvements. Rntes , $2 and $2.BO Pep Dny. Including meals. Ccntrully located ; a 'cesslblo to ull luilwiiy btatliiiis. theater * und b.iainesS house * . Street curd to ull points of the city. fcpailal rates to professional people. I DEWEY & STONE , FURNITURE. A magnificent display of ever y tiling useful and ornamental in the furniture maker's art , at reasonable prices. CHESTER'S ENGLISR4D1 ! AWIO N D BRAND EHMYBfiYAT JU % &fl& L-iNI KUmL6gl : ifMi w SAFfJMWAYSRItlADlE.TO - LADIES BB/DIAMO N D BR/i - -JhDISP NSABLE.SOL08yAllDRUt ISIS DroniHCLOSi : 4f ( TAMIP | BRAND-CMCHtSTinrilCllui VrOR PARTICULAnsI UKFO * DIAMOND " " - . AMDS5crNos"HIM * I"NHiwt ) .ivniv BOX.WM i WR BY Trar i I ! i S * yirfirro < Ufuiffcl ffl 481F PROP MADJOHQJHULrA CCK OwHATUr'CDn LVLJ1I D * l l'2