HIE FREAKS OF INVENTORS , Eomo of the Ourious Thlnga in the Woshirg- ton Tatont OfEce. IF YOUR HENS GO ON A STRIKE Ilcre'n nn KKK Porcrr You A Toy Cow 1 lint ( Jlvcs Itcnl Milk riHhliiK Tiir Tnpo WorniH. \CnjivrtfiM \ , ttVO , I'll \VjtfiiiNfiTov , July ni. | Hpcclal to 'lai : UKF f- 1 hnvo spent the past week In looklnp up the freaks of the patent office. Sldo by side with the greatest Invention1) of the ao arc classed the craziest offsprings of tbo human brain. Today some mighty lidhon patents nn Idea \vlilch lights the wcrld mid tomorrow some lunatic offers n plan by which all humanity cnn lift themselves to heaven by their bootstraps. In looking through the p.itent otllco you are surpiised at the wisdom nnd the foolishness of man's In tellect. The ono Uns great as the other , and from the foolish point of view It would seem that when an Idea of a patent creeps Into nn Inventor's house , common scnso flics out of his uiinloiv. Tiiku the department of cnnes and umbrellas. Thcronro thousands of cnnes of nil shapes nnd sizes nnd ono of these Is a cano nnd spittoon combined. It Is patented by Myron Is. Dux tor of Illinois and It states Unit the tobacco chowcr has only to suek the hcnil of the c.inovhenlio can slip hU saliva Into It to the extent of half n pint nnd that Ids huly love or the preacher need know nothing of it , "This cane" said ho "is of great tulvniitaKo during the continuance of religious services , lectnro/i or other enter tainment' ) . " Its top is nindo la the shape of n dog's head and the opening for the expector ation Is timdoln the mouth of the dog , .Another cauo has an eyeglass attached to its head and the third Is so arranged Unit the drinking mnn cnn carry his allowance ot whlshcy Insldu of It and talto hhnlp on the Bly There urc cane umbrellas , sword cniics nnd pistol canes and canes which nro so joint ed that they can lie formed Into the legs of a stool of such a n.ituro that the petlestilnn can sit down and tike : i rest during Ids walk. Some ot tlio grcit'"it fortunes nro made out of patent toys , and there are a do/on toy In ventors who have made fortunes duiing the last twenty yours. Among these are Cr.in- dall the " ' In Glover" . , wlmgotnp 1'lgs pu/7le. I'lumpton , the innn who invented the roller skutos , the Inventor of the re-turning b.dl and others There tire perhaps 2OJ ( ) toys in ono division of the patent ofllee , and ono of the latest and eraxlost curiosities is a doll baby WHICH sfrivs run IIOTTI.I : . This doll is patented by liudolph Stclncr of Germany audit consists of n doll baby sitting on a pan with a bottle Illicit with genuine milk on n llttlo table In front of It. A rubber tube connects with the glass pipe which runs Into thobottle , and going Into the mouth of the child runs down behind and through the doll Into the pin. By moans of a syphon which comes out through the doll's head , ma chinery Is set In motion by which the doll be gins to suck and the milk ilov-s tip Into It's mouth and out Into the p.m. No sensible mother would over think of buying such a toy for her child nmt it would bo tbo dirtiest and sloppiest kind of amusement. Still thl * man Steluor thought so much of it that ho patented It both in Gerin.iny and America , anil ho evidently expects to get n foitune out of it. it.Another Another toy of much the sumo order is the toy cow which cm bo milked. This cow is made of wood or metal nnd It has a tank insldo of It Just where the bag of the cow usually is. There nro four udders connected with this , nnd thcso have llttlo valves In them , so that by sqnocv.- Ing thorn a certain amount of milk ( lows out each tlmo. Of course tlio tunic must Ih'jt bo filled with milk , nnd this is done through a plpo tu it ruin up from tha tank to tha tail ot the cow. The Inventor states that the action of milking Is exactly the sumo : \t that , of the real eow , and ho has in addition an Iron wire which connects with the Jaws of the cow and runs back to this t ink , so that Dolly chows her cud while her tents are lei ijj pulled. THK lll.t'MINATKU CAT was granted iipitont In 1831 , and it Is neat of pasteboard or tin for the puqmo of frightening nits or inleo. This eat Is to bo inndo In n sitting pasture , and It Is painted over with phosphorous , so that It shlnos In the dink like a cat of lire. Its Inventor Btntcs that it ouvjht to bj pjrfunud with oil of peppermint which Is obnoxious to rats and mice , niul that Mliilo It docs servo to scare tlio rodents away In the daik it may ba nmdo so as to form a useful parlor ornament lu the day time. Another cat equally funny is the pit- cut sheet iron eat which is worked by clock work and \\lilchhasa bellows Inside of It which swells up Us tall to thoslzo of the mad dest of felines , If properly set It will emit a iioUo equal to the wildest of living midnight Thomases and it has In addition steel claws and teeth. You nlml It up and place U oa your roof und net It to howliiifr. All the cats In ( lie iielghboihood jump for it and Its poison laws kills every ono Itstrilco-i. Tlu-ro nro numcious patents containing the principle ) of the lllnmlnntcil cat. Luminous harness has been patented so tint a homo being - ing driven at night looks like a sheet of chain 4iglitning and you think Elijah's chariot has como to earth again. There are luminous .Viatch boxes mid luminous ghosts to drlvo away gruvo robbers. The patents to protect the dead are especially funny. A f ter every noted grave lobbery metallic cofllns come hi by the siorcs and I looked at ono coflln sur rounded by burs of wrought Iron binding tlio casket and extending out from it nt Biuli u distance that vlicn set In the earth It would bo Imposlblo to move It except by a derrick. A New York man has Invented a coftlu torpedo consisting of it canister ot powder , balls and a trigger , and ho warrants It TO KILL ASV rnitsox wlio attempts to open the grave In which It Is placed , lie docs not reflect that In this day of changing graveyards t > omo of the genera tions of the futuio mny wimt to remove their foiefathers , nnd m.iy to their great surprise bo ulvcii an Immediate introduction to then through this torpedo. A Massachusetts Yan- Veo has patented n dynnhdto bomb which ho jiliues In the tomb. This would shoot the grave-robber up to heaven , and it U equally prnb.iblo that It might semi both the cotlln and the rorpsodown to thoothcr place. Then nro hundreds of patents for different kinds of- cinbahnlng juice , and the embalming juice hit voutors fougilt o\er General Grant's body ne Mount McGregor in order to demonstrate the virtue of their various llulds. One of thcsa seine years ngo sent n model consisting of coflluUth nn embalmed baby In It to the patent olllco mid was very Indlirnant because the commissioner would not put this deui baby on exhibit Ion. Speaking of cofllns calls attention to med ical patents , Doctors' ' mistakes nro generally burled and souio of the inventions hero show the means by which men nra tukeu qut of the world lu trying to remain In it. The medlcii patents nro of every description. One of the most ildlcutous was rofeired to lu a , recent speech In congress. It is a TJUT.WOKJl TKAP nnd its Inventor Is a man named Mjers who claims ho bus had great success in catching tapeworms with It. It consists of a llttlo gold cnpsulu about half an inch long and as I big round ns a lead pencil. At the end o I this caiisulu there is n little ring and to this t I silk thread Is to ho tied. Bv pulling tlio cap I biiluapait you seta opilngii good deal like I that of the old fashioned stool tooth raUrai I and this Hpiluglms teeth lust like the rat I trap. Vou bait It with a llttlo bit of chcoso I itarvo yourself for about threeiiuya nnd thci I iwillow the trap maintaining nil the while i I careful hold of the thread attached to I It , Your tapeworm which by this tlmo Is very hungry imikcsa greedy dash for the spring together on his head nnd you draw him out huiul over hud and set your trap for the ii'xtworm , Another tmp for worms Is the Ittlo silver hojlt which ono swallows nnd which catches the worms a * we catch llsh. The Inventions for smokers nro so nmtiy that a division of the patent ofllco has to bo given up to them. There nro llozcns of devices by which a nnm may carry his cigars around in his hat , nnd the pipes nro legion. One of the moil curious of plpo inventions Is n rest or brace by which the weight of the pipols tnUen oil the tcctn and rested on the chin. This Is siild to bo n very good pipe for sore tcoth , but It Isdouhtfulwliether It would bo ot much use to the ordinary smoker. Thcio are umbrellas which can be turned into pipes nnd pipes which can bo turned into canes , and there nro perhaps a hundred In ventions for the cutting oil of end * of cigars , some of which are probably valuable. In agileultiirnl patents the human brain has gone wild. The old cannon plow has been often referred to by which the farmer tnkei his horses out of the furrow and shoots at the Indians , The IOUTS' gate , however , Is new , and this consists of a gate which will swing both ways mid which cuu bo lowered and raised to suit the size of the lovers. Oil the same principle Is the adjustable pulpit , which vlll ill till kinds of preachers. The pulpit runs up nnd down on a pillar by n spring , uml by pressing a button the preacher can raise It to his height or lower It to suit. It is said Unit this Invention wis in use In one of the western congregations nnd that a shoit preacher had been Invited to discourse , but hud not been told of the peculiar ar rangement upon \\lilch the bible was placed lu front of him. IIo was a very active llttlo man and lie had a way of pounding his pulpit nud leaning over mid slinking his linger nt the congregation. During one of his wildest moments , while in tun position , ho kicked the button with Ids knee and the pulpit , which had been set at three feet , str.ilght\\ay sprung up to six , carrying the preacher kick ing along with It. There Is a patent intulilnoliero roll rnni i NO IIINS TO I.VY r.oos and tlioro are numerous ones for the preven tion of their eating their eggs or bieaklug thorn. Jluuyof the patent hem' ' nests hnvo llvoor six false eggs glued to their bottoms and the Innocent hen iliops her egg ou a trap which lets it slide down into a box beneath whereupon the tiap spilnps back and the tn-st Is ready for a second laying. ' 1 hero Is otio branch of the patent olllco known as that of cow-tall holderu. The festive cow is apt to lllit her tall while she is being milked nnd as the tall Is not always of the cleanest this Is offensive to the pretty milk tmilil. Many of thcso cow-tall hdldeis - > tvap the tail to the hind leg of the cow , others fasten It to a beam over her head and still others weight the tail in such a waj that if the weights wein attached to a strong-talleil cow she might blow out the brains of tlio milker There tire patents for horses' ' tails as well us eo\\s' tails and Hit1 science of milking a horse's tail extend out from the Ixxiv lit just the proper angle is one which has bothered the Intellects of inniiy patentees. Most of these patents are super ior to the old plan of tjlng a chestnut burr under the horses uil out they are all ridicu lous andiniumetlcablo. To ! ; most curious among them , however , Is the patent of n van- kcowho has Invented an "Adjustable False Tall for Horses. " lie claims In his spccillcu- lions that this tail will pn//lo and mistily the keenest critics of horse Ilesli and that with It the bob lulled horse or the rub tailed horse- becomes quite as valuable as him whoso tall reaches to his feet. Other patents are thcso for training her > es and in many of these tlio hind legs of the horse mo strapicd up to belts around his body , and some me bo complicatul that they would frighten n high-shung animal to death. A western man has patented u shield to prevent a horao from beini ; cut by wire femes , and this consists of a sort of armour of padded cotton or leather ivhlch Is str.ipped around the neck , breast and front legs ot the horso. Another way of preventing horocs from hurting themselves on these fences Is found In the electrical division. The whes are charged with elcctrieitv , nnd when the horse goes against them ho gets a shock which iltlvcaldui back. In the same divl- sloirthero is an electric plan for preventing horses from curbing. The manger is charged with electricity , nnd the moment the hoiso attempts to curb he gets a shock. Then there is a chicken nobbier consisting of a spring attached to n hen's leg which if the hen attempts to scratch will move it onward , mid will in fact walk it IIUIIIT OUT OP THE 0 UHIEX. There Is the bed bug buster by which the insects uro gotten Into a hoppjr nnd killed by chloiofoitn , and there Is nUo the tumbler try trap through which the Hies drop into a b.ith of alkali. The patents to make women beautiful are numerous. There are face powders by the hundreds and bust improvers by the score. Tlio nose improver Is ono of the most curious of these crazy patents , It has made , It Is said , a fortune for Its Inventor , and It con sists of a metal shell formed of two parts which tire connected by a hinge. The shape of its insldo Is that of a perfect nose , niiuiline , Jioinuii or Grecian , as jou prefer , and it tlocs all its work at night. The patent states that the nose should bo first well bathed in warm water and then groused with olive oil until It is thoroughly softened. After this the improver is to be at tached and the person using it is to go to bed and sleep until morning. At first it Is said the operation is somewhat painful , -but this wears oft' In a few nights and the soft car- tllago of the nose soon begins to assume the foim of the beautiful shape of the Impiwcr. At the end of eight weeks you have a brand nownoso which icmaiiis with you until you get tired ot it , when yon buy a different stjlo of Improver nnd come out in n new nose quite different from your lost onohutsti'i beauti ful. A Hoston woman has gotten out a patent cheek bcautltler , which takes away all tlio liollowncas and gaunt ness from nn olit maid's ihops and tiansfonns them into the mii.iciousruj.Mi'.Ni s oi SWIITSIMIIX. : : It consists of a spilng plate with two prongs attached to it. This nhito Is fastened into the teeth at night and the prongs reaching out from both sides prop out the cheeks so that they lose their hollow look nud grow round and young again. The sumo woman has n p.itent way ot making the lingers tapering nnd elegant by means of compression and she calls her patent "Tho Finger Compress. " Kcstaurant keepers have long been troubled as to how to get oven with their boarders. Jos ephine Doriat of Now York has gotten out a p.itent for them. It consists of a tnblo and stools both of which run on an endless chain. The diner comes in takes a seat on a .stool , nays his twonty-llvo cents for his meal nnd it Is set before him. The table then begins to move and the man moves along with it. It continues to move him along till ho gets to the other end ot the room and tit this time ho Is supposed to have finished his mctil for his dishes slide otT nrouml a vtlicelnnd his stool slides out with him. Theie is nn endless chain of these stools and the procession of diners nud dinners goes on continuously. The inventor states tliat her improvement mater ially reduces tlio number of waiters ueccs- stuy for a restaurant. It avoids delay la serving meals and I'UIJVhSTS ANT UNDUE I.IXOnillXO nt the table on tlio part of the guests. There is a p.itent faro box In the model room and there tno patent dice boxes nnd caul games , Ono of the dleo boxes throws up the dice by means of a spring and the thiowlng Is done under n glass case so that it Is Impossible to cheat with them. Curious boot jacks form another largo class * of jiatcnts nud ono of tlieiu consists of nil Iron affair made in the slmpo of a pistol which you can curry In your hip pock et nnd frighten a robber with upon occasion. There is also a patent poekctbook with a pistol tel Insiuo It. When thorobbor asks you for your money or your llfo jou hand out your pocketbook and shoot him through the heart. Other patents are still more ridiculous and the man who looks for cranks on his ro.id through the patent olllco will como to think that Inventors are fools mid their patents humbugs. The serious side Is , however , the great sldo of the patent oftlco and this 1 may discuss hereafter , * THANK G. CAJU'ENTTK. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Bee bldg. Suit for .Moths. For moths salt is tlio best extermina tor. The nuns In ono of the hospltul convents liuvo tried overj'thliiff else without bucccas , and their experience Is valuable , us they have to much clothing1 of the Hick who go thorn , and btmngcro when dying often leave there quantities of clothing , otc , They laid n room full of foiithew , which wore sent there for pillow makingnud they were in des pair , ns they coula'nuit , e.xtcnnlimto the moths until they were udviscil to try common salt. They sprinkled.It around , anil in a week or ton days they were al together Hd of the moths. never troubled uo > v , _ r. Birnoy cures caturrh , Bee blUg , FIZZES FOR TORRID WEATHER Some OoollnglOjncoctlons Prepared by Funnj Men now Living. MRS , BIPPS WS VERY WILLING , \ Tale of Towers ACamlltl Comluc- tur rimuliliiuiiuiil ) | tu a Deb tor A Monti Uovcnye Sex. New York Hum "I nin film ! to sco you , sir , " Rtilil thu widow to the editor. "Voiir obituary of my hmbniulVM Inwitlful. I wish ho could have lived to rend it. " Mlscjiinuvptloii. . . _ New Yoik Sun : Clcvcrton 1 understand tlmt.iou took ullyorln Wall street the otlur ilny. Duslmwiy You nro wrong. It was n header. Illpiis AVus Eiwch : Mr. Hippi Tlmt muilldno I too'c Ihls morning innkuime fid like another man. AIn. Ulpps-\Voll , I hope to goodness you urc. It is time. _ TinUMinlTliltiff. . New York HUM : Hunker I never war tlio pair of trousers for two days without Hill Neither do I. I ntxvnys take mine elf U night. _ AM mliij ; Cull. Hnrper's Bnrnr : .Mrs. I'attaiiKlll ( to ncitrh- lior who linn Just l > dioppil fn"i-"No ) , Elvlry , I Mil' t say no , r.uly , I can't that I iriiin1 to limcr.ils ' ' of enjoy , 'coptlii' , course , when It's one of my own follK" i\ Ti'.iiChrlstl'in. . Tcvns Sittings : rorijusoii : "People uconso ino of driiiKim ; too much , 1m t , I aery them say that 1 ever had nay words With my wife's ' mother. " McCusieic : "UucM she doesn't ' llvo'ln thosiimo house uitti you. " IVryu- sea : "Yes , she docs , but she s Uuinb. " lln ; InUri'riitli. The Jester : Fiivmi'r ( .ilioiml a street car ) "Do you ritigtlmt cloi-1 : thins. ' , mister , every tlmoyou celled a fare * " Conductor "No , sir ; wo only register the faros that we turn into the i-omp.iny. " Tlio COIIIII'H Tosl of GiiLlifiic4s. : Jeweloi's Weekly : Miss Booille ! "Count , lio\v do you know that your dumoudj uro genuine ? " Count ditto ( iiiithcircss : "By 20 advances of zc luwnbrolwirc' . " A I'leu to Iiiupiro Pity. Jeweler's Weekly : Jeweler : "Can't ' you p.iy mo something on Unit bill you ewe me ! " UelJtor : "How mueh do you want 1" .lowelor : "I'd lilte enough to hire a lawyer to sue you for the lulamu. " I > o\c mid lli Mtmsey's ' Weekly : Kthcl "Dlil Hurry scetn very inucli nut out when you told him you illdn'tlovo him well enough to marry him' ' " Apncs "No , the brute IIo merely s-iitl , 'Well , business is busluo s , ' and lett tl.c hotibu. " ll < : : ir < i on tin ; leu:3i : , Munscy's \Vceltley \ : Aim Gusli Who Is that man with the repulsive looking face ! He looks UUo a irnir- ili'rcr. .fust sco his wicked little , ( yes I'm Mirnhe isi convict. Oh ! He's coming tills way Tact's rim ! Miss flush Why , cton't von know \vho tliitis ! That's ' the Dnko ofCottin hnm. " MKs Ciiish How perfectly sjiloiulidl In- tioduco 1110 to him , ( hero's a dear girl. UiiclassllliMl. Usht : Census 12iiumcr.itor Have 3ou any chililren I Old Plainsman Yes , two. Cuisus Enumerator Sons or dimyhthorsl" OM PliIiiHimin Neither , confound 'eint They're loth dudes , Will lie a Arkansas Traveler : Minister ( to boy ) "So von luivo como out to tlio Sunday school picnic instead of frolng to the circus ? " Boy "Yes , sir. " "Inm proud of you. my llttlo mnr. One of these days you may bo a meat statesman " "Yes , sir.- "Como here , Brother Moony ( vailing someone ono ) , nnd talk to this little fellow that would rather come out hero among the blessed childicn then go to the circus. " Boy "No , 1 wouldn't rath cr co mo here , but pa give ino llfty cents 1o eonio hero 'stoad of poln' to the circus , but. yon oet your life I'll ' take the llfty an' go tomorrcr. " He Know All About It. Blnithnmpton T-eador : The other day In ono of oar public school it happened that Atlas bcuitno Incidentally a subject of refer ence , and the teacher asked the children If any of them could tell her something of tills fabled personage. Ono of the little girls ic- motnbcred hnvliiK heard that Atlas used to hold up the earth and sitld so "Used to hold It upl" said the teacher : "and can anyone ono tell mo why ho stopped holding up the ctirthl" There was silence fora few seconds. when a lad in the middle of the room said ho "guessed It was coz the e.irth pot old enough to holu itself up. " Late Return from KvtMilitg Cliiiruli. .Yciy foil ; llcitiM. "What kept you , my daughter , at service so Sweet Iinopeno'a father said. "Whenever you po with yoiuif ; Keprolwto You never get back to our garden yato Till every one's gone to led. "Tho sermon was tedious , " the daughter re plied ; "Tho preacher was dull and grim , Till the end of ttiosorrlco wo bad to bide , But the longest watt"and sweet Inioyciio sighed "Wusciiuscd by the parting him. " No Koso AVIl limit n Tliorn , Terre Haute Express : Mrs. Watts Did you enjoy your summer trip very much I , Mis. Potts O Jmt moderately. I miqht have enjoyed It hotter if the city papers had not como every day and made mo joulUo that was 150 miles iiway from a bargain counter. That Made a IHIVerpiiee. Jewelers' Weekly : Miss Do Simper I want to buy n diamond necklace. Jeweler Something worth about $1,500 ! Miss Do Simper : O my ! lam tin actress and want something positively utunnliifj. Jeweler I sco. Hero Is one with fifteen 4- car.it stones. I cnn bell you that for $13. Tlio I'idii ol'l'arlliij ; . Philadelphia Times : "I had hoped , darling , Unit as your husband I might llvo nnd dlo happy , bjt now it cannot ho. Tonight \\o must part nnd part forovor. You will never see mo again. 1 am polng far , fni'rtwny. ' " "Now , you frighten mo , I'd ward ; do not talk thus , \Ylmt should part us I" "Ha ! ha ! " ho lunched bitterly and smiting his forehead. ' 'Would It were not so. But till ic-grots are rulii.Vu part tonight for ever. " * " 0 , Kdwnrdl "Why , why ! " "Simply because the lioss has engaged im cxiwrt to start tomorrow ou examining the books. " Required. Good Xowsi Mr. Hlghtono Aly dear , you must send that now girl away nt once , She Is not fit to linvo mound. Mrs. Hlghtono I will , Just as uulclc as I can write her n rofcrcncc. "Uofeit'iicol Do you mean to say you In- tcnd to glvo that crcnturo a references I" "Of course. How can I help itl If I don't sho'll tell every ho cly the condition you carao homo In the other ulght , and tho-tho way I talked to you. " Tlio Kt am * < > r tlu Gcmt. * Chlcapo Times : McCorklo'tho ( newly ap pointed real cstato nsacssor on Ills rounds ) There , Mibthur O'Toolo , Ol'vo put In the primlsed ut J.'O a phut front uud tbc goat at tlO. O'Toolo T'bat the snakes hev yez to do vld Uiooal ( ! He Isn't raloistato , MiCorklo 0 , ho isn't , Isn't ' hoi Don't yez attlmpt to Interfere wid modootles. Jllsthur O'Toolo. Oi hev the law an' 01 know mo blzncss. Mo Instrooctlons Is to "usslss at a fair valuation all r.do property boundln' nnd nbuttln'oii both shies av the strato. " Ol'vo ' been watcbin1 thobastoand It's many a tlmo ( ecu ' 1m n bounlu' ind a bultln' ca lioth sides av the slnilo. It will ba $10 , MIsthur 0'1'oole. Dr Birnoy curescntarrh , 13co bldf. { Somervlllo Jounialt The people who yacht to bo happy ought to ho tiniuu'i oughtn't thevl ( Me ) Aw ; Ono of ouryounp tnon lost n diamond pin rocintlv nnd advertised lor it In the A ( re. 1 ho not t day ho found It In a drawer in his diossln * case. Somervlllo JourmlJ The imnllcr brother has nt least sotno happiness when the larger brother gets \vhlpi < cil ntichocl. "Joe , your quirreh with your lso uro lie- comim ; tlio t-ilk of tbo town ; 11 llttlo oil on troubled wateri , you know " ' -11111 , It's oil that causes nil the trouiilo now. Turmoil. " Dallas Xewsi Therolt noscnso In weep ing over split milk when It is two-thirds water. South Sldo Observer : Ilillstouos Inten ded for publication uro usually a * big as hens Washington Post : "Here nro some flno fpcclmonsof jold bearing quarts , " siild tlio milk dealer , as his speelally-inannfmtured | ilnt-imd threo-qiiurt measuring CHIH arrived. Whltesldo Hi r.Ud : It Is so muih o.islor to look wlso than li is to establish that fait orally that many pcoplo saw wooJ and say notlilng. I'uck : The poi.01-imcnt wants a nc-w de sign for the silver dollar , Jay Gould inigbt to b.o able to furnish 0:10. : lie has spoat tilt whole lifo getting up designs for dolhm. Scrautoii Truth : Taoio are dull times m the farm when the hey his to turn the grind stone. ThoBostonlin : Did you ever know that n wagon spokuf" "Yes , 1 heard ono complain about beiiij , ' tired.1 Uoston Transcript : Mis. Dorbcr ' 'Thoro Homy , I Inivo llnWied painting t ho vase. Now , If lonlj knw whcroto lire it. " Mr. Uorber"What's : the nnttorwito the us > li- barrel ( ' Now Yoik Sun : Mrs , Slowboy I didn't catch Dr , Timel.\ . text this inoniintr ; It wasn't ' from Hubert Hlsinro.vasltf \ Mrs , Hastlo Of co'iwo ' not : It w.w from 'Mario ll.ishklrthoir. ' " Tone Ilauto Impress : Minnie Thoivhnvo k'en so many elumqes rail ) . ' oil the weld 'l.uly' that I a n mrlmod 1o tlilnk It Is butter to bo Just a pl.iin woiiun. Mainto Cer tainly , ilcar , tint Is exactly what 3011 mo. Biiniiiu'lmm Lender : There is nobody or notlilng in this woild that is o often crossed hi love as the fitmt doormit. Yankee Illar'o : Di'dliod-Say , dootor , what' kind of meduine will cure my cold I Dr , Smait The kind I presciibo. Dr. Birnoy cures ciilnrrh , Bee blilg. O WIC IJ T < ) Tx IOI5MAN , I pray thcp , iceman , why dost thou So coldly til i n away ftom ino ! The hunk of icctho'i'loav'st ' ' mo now Is not the hunk It ought to bo. Two months ape vou caiiw my way , And handed In your little bill "Five dollars llftr-cn pounds a day" I paid it with a ehiorfnl will. Then nil i once that hunk of Ice , For which yon asked tbo amplest pay ly ) so'iie nulijin and weird device Seemed to dlmini-d. day by day. And when you c.illwl a montli ago And hauiled In year little bill ' Six dollars llfti-iMi pounds a day'1 I gro.uieil , but giMi.ntii. ' paid it itill. And though with h at-tnoho diy by day , I've watched Urn' wasting hunk of ice , You have the check to come and say You think you'll 'b.woto raise tlio piico. Hast thou a cemetery lot ' Ait wearlodof Ufa's ' varj'inc phases- Anil wouKUt thou occupy n spot Beneath the pretty little daisies'- , . Dr. Birnoy euic-s catarrh , 13oo O < ' & ! ( rfliK L.lItfK ! } . The women's exohangos In this country have paid out $1OU9KK ( ) us leinuncratlon to women in twelve years. Alb.tny.Un. , lias a fcmalo jcwclo'r , fair , JOUIIK and pretty , -\vho can hold her o\ui with any watchmaker in the state , The newest thins hi ballroom sllppcia is to have the pompadoar heels coveiod with bronze to the black patent-leather shoos. The Maori \\omenof A'ow Zealand ate killIng - Ing themselves trying to wear corsets since they hue : seen them on the missionary women. As regards stockings , blaik wmains triumphant in evciy texture , bolt sillt , cot ton or wool , and it is to bo seen in the even ing salon as well as for morning and pronie- n.ido wear. Long , half-tlght-lltting mantles , with loose. haniing ( heck sleeves , may bo consldciod us the very thing for evening or carriage wear. Green is also still liked , though In a some what subdued shadu. Harmless vanities uro permissible with every woman , so. A\heii making tiaii.sparcnt sleeves to a black lace dinsn line them with very line white net , which does not show when the sleeves aiu worn , though it makes the arms look much whiter. Tlio lovely Uo ul.in linen , which lus already found much favor , has of late been madeunule.iched inn beautiful dclccato ecru color. Be-iidesthousiialstripes wo ha\o now checks formed sometimes with meie-ly u thicker thread orith colored thic.ids , Some young ladies of Hrid eton , N. J. , nro raising money to pay oft their chutc'h debt by doiiivuliorcs. Their ex perlonces nro interest- Ing. Ono bl.icked her brother's boots , another took In a week's wishing , another washed a wealthy lady's pot dog , while others \u\\o \ swept out stores and aono kindred choies. Tlio padlock garter is the latest fad In lircivevillo. It is inadool' bluosllir , and is fastened \\lth a Jeweled padlock buckle , and It Is undciitood that the most beautiful and original belles of the Windy city wear it us an amulet , a charm , an appendage , which brings good luck forever niul secures the 111- iilliuent of every geutlo wish. Pew materials ni-o nicer for sumrnor wear than thin woolens with a very light llowored pattern. Tlioyshould bo madn priufossshapo nnd may then bo viorii for tlio proiiienndo without the jacket or mantle , A silvir-grov polonaise ( lowered with largo and small spr ivs. with gay velvet skirt and sleeves , is as distinguished looking ut It is light and pretty summer wcaiv Knglish ladies arc adopting the fashion of putting their maids who wilt at tibia In livery. The skirts arc plain of these livery gowns and of the heraliili ) color of the honso. All the pleats nro thrown behind. Then tlio waistcoat and Jacket are trimmed with livery bands , buttons and crests or monograms in metal A high stiff white collar , white cults mid a tiny white cup Hlio a topknot compute this livery. Autograph fans , a revival of an old fashion , are iimilo this season of ivoiy jnper , an c < - cellent imitation of real ivory , nnd on each stick the imiiio.or bentlineiit and naiup of favoiito beaux or friends can bo inscribed withtndclllblo Ink. If you number an artist or a musician among your favorites a sketcher or a bar of music nnd the autograph can per haps bo etched upon two or moroof the sticks , along with the nuiiio of the etcher. A summer drawing room has cxcecdhmly pretty cuitalns of transparent white muslin , with u pattern of largo round snots. They are lined throughout with gold-colored India silk , and are trimmed on the edge with a trill four Inches deep of imitation Valenciennes lace , Broad bands of yellow bilk as vtidoas n man's sash ftiste-n theTm hack. 'Hie shades to the windows are ofhlto and gold striped linen , the strlpo being two inches wide. Striped window shades are now and qulto cf- fectivo. They como In red , blue and jellow , striped with white. AH Exchange. Airs. "Willie 1C. Vanderbiltls s.dd . to hnvo the most Imposing ; bed In New York. It 10- vlvcs the ancient &tylo cf posts and eunoplcs. and It st.-nds enthroned as itwcrooa iiraiscd platform twostops high In the center of the room , which has four windows looking out , two on Fifth uvonuoandtwoon 1'ifty-socond street. The bedstead isoi rosewood and the canopy used to bo lined with an enormous plate mirror so that the blcopor could ECO her face and llguro asloiiKas slio kept awake , but this vulgar thing has been removed and Is now tcpUiced by.tho more conventional panel of old mo satin. Dr. Birnoy cures catarrh , Hco lildg1. Gifts amounting to ? 110.000 have ben con tributed to Mr , Moody'a Mount Vcmn and Northtleld sctogla. Incur dates ntll mtke A long itny , Ko man ot wouan now living will ever date t Jooumcnt without using tlio fVRuro 0 , It ilimdi la thothltilplnetln ISO , whcro It will remain ten ) cnn nnd then move up tonxoud plaoa in 1000 ; irhctclt lll rcilforono hundrcj yont . Thcto Is nnotlitr " 0" n lilcli luwnlso como today It Is unlike Ilia ( IguroO In ourilutct inllio rcipccl tlmtllhunalronily moicd up to fltst rhco.nheri U will permanently rfmuln , It li called tlio"No J'1 Uljli Arm WhcoletiVVllson Scwliif Maclitna. Tha"NoP" vat endorsed forllfst | hco ly the experts ol Hurcfc nt Ilia Putls Kipoalllan ol IBSft shore , nf tit n sucrocontoil with ttio leading mn tlilncJ of the orld , It wna awarded the onlj Cr.inilrrlzughcn totanillyscnlng iniichliic ! , all ttlictton cthlUt hmlng treoUcd loner nnnrtls Of golJ nicda'.j , etc. Tbo Kreuch Qorcrnmuiil also tccopnlzc J lt ntipcrlurlly bj the dccoriillon ol Mr. Nathaniel \Vhcolcr , I'ri'Sldenlof tlwconiuny | with the Cross ot the U-gion of Honor. The "No. 0" Is not an old ninchlTO Improved 111 ou , Iritis nn entirely new nnohltio , and the OrnodPrluct I'lrlswns nnsnlvdlt nstho ( ; r.ind tst ndvancoIn tiulnaniochlDC incchnnl in cl tlu BRO. ThoHC uho buylt cin rott atwurud , there ( oreof liming tbo viry latest and bejt. & WILSON H'F'O CO , 165 uud 187VpabnNh Avo. , Chicago P. E. FI.ODMAN & CO. 220North Slxleonth Street. DraBeltsABBlts Physicians , Surgeons and Specialists. MOD DOUCL..AS OMAHA. The mo t widely juiil fiitorablv l nownspoc- l.ilKUIii Iliu Tailed Suites , flulr loin ex- perkiiuu. rcninrUUilo skill mill \inlvt-rs.il \ sue- u"-s In tlio tro.itincnt niul cure ot Nervous , Ulirunlo mid SurjjIiMl n.hoii.vii. . entitle these eminent. | iliy lcliuis to tlio full confidence ot Ilio nlllliMed oMM-vwIiero. They muntiilco : A UHHTAtN AM ) I'OSt'flVK ' OUIIH for tlio awfuli'ilmN of early vlco and Ilio numer ous eUnit ! ! follow In fls triiln. IMIIVATR. 111.001) AND SKIN lTSrAST55 ) tppcilllv. rmuiilotoly mi < l nnrinniirntlv cuiod , NHIIVIHTS liiUIITY ) : ANM ) SICXUMj IIa- OltDCItSyieldrcadliy totliolr sUlllfultreat ment. i'UES , I'lSTlir.A ANT ) UI5CTAT , TJTRKK3 giuiiaiitccd cured without iiulii or dctcutloi : tioni business. II VDliOC'KLR AND VAKICOCELT3 perma nently a ml Btiecoosfull.v LMircd In every eiiso , SYIMIIUS. ( KJNUIUlllIJA , OUKET , Spoi- iiKitonho.i , SciuinulVcnlctiP3i \ , LostManliood , N'lKht KiiiMlons , Dcvuytd Kai u I Lies , I'tnmle \Yeaktics4imcliill \ dt'lleulo disorders pecullur to either sov poslthcly cutvil , us wullus all functionaldl-ouleis unit ii/Milt fmin Juutli- fill fo'.llcsnr tlio excess of mutiiru yours. TPirTHIM ? Oiiirantucd puruiiuiontl y Ol 1XIO1U1XN cured , rrmnMil comnloto , wltliout ciitllnx. cuu-.tluor dllatatliin. Uuroi atreilul at homo liy ] iitluut , without a mo- mcnl'h ) ) : iln or lumouuico. TO YOUNG AND MIDDLE-AGED MtN. i Tlio awful 1'iro-tt of , oailv vltovlileh lir.ii s weakness. < lestroIiiR ) both mini ami body , with all Its dreaded Mi , iicriiiuiiuiity CIIICll , TCI'T'IX Adilrosithoto wlio luno tin- Ul l KJ p.ilrud tlioimol\cs by Ini- InilulKniioj and snlltaiy h iblts , which iiiln hnth niliiil uud body , umltliiij ; them for business , stud vor 111:11 : rl.i c. MAItmii : ) Jir.X or tluiintorlnonthnt ( lii ! | > ] ) y llfe.awuiuof physical doblliiy , quickly nsslbled. OUR SUCOB-S Is based upon fiicts. Klrst I'r.ietlcal cxporl- eueo./'econd ' 1ory ; cav ) Is sciiall | ) ) * studlc'd , thus Malting il h ( . 'Ililrl-Modliliiei ; aio pi on u od lu our labonilory exactly to suit eaeliriiso , thiisutrcitliiKCiiroswJlJiout Injury , Drs. Belts & 1409 COUGLAS STflEET , - OMAHA NEB. Established 185 8 , J. SIMPSON. Elilc eprliDialtacbmcnt .Vo lurso motion. The oldest nntl lnrtc > l earrlajo ficlorj a Onmlia for line work , living the cole- braid ! spring mislior avlcDrafts anil estimates fiirnlblieil. Fine repairing u specially , 1-10 ! ) niul 1111 ItoiK'o St. , Omaliiu \VA.siii.MiT v , on I'l'irot ' ounil. I'liclUcConsC Teruilnui ( ircat Not- tliiTii HI , Vast rciourcei In CuKinq Ctftt. Iron anil limber , nlremly ullll/lfi ; tlioiuiimlluf iiioJianilnitllk'ii ( idlollnn. MmclilCM hnrbur. iieareHttlii0iciiHi | < a.Vubltlilpiilneliitere ti. Tlmo riillrniiili bullileromh liici ) y < ar rrciiiniitli. Inuto popiilatlon or fliK ) ( U s. t'ui BUB It nil ntiesBiil valuatloiioflKlIJO.OOU. llleclilo llnlita. tloctrlo street rullwaya.caf , naturnorku , Uniqunllcil nppuitunt' tloa ( or protltublo liiTi'ntmenlM , ti > ccliil _ Intliirp- niuntstoiimniafncttircrB. ddroMl" I'dlrliitvunViii WRITING PAPEfl , Bf THE POUND , 35 CENTS. A NEW LINE , ' CHASM A5 jUnc.S AM ) .STATIONSUS .VGUAVIOHS A.VI > I'UIM'KltB , 11 : $ Soulli Kltli Ktroet. $ IOOOO Agents Wanted ! rortrulUEiilarKcJto nnjr Blza WrIU11 Br 'lT.'il" " > Cit > lt | < i. . Cilcicol'.ettrit ' Llgit Inliils ; C : , ! i5 to 53 U , ltaiiilnlh | St. Chicago , Illi , DR. CLUCK , Eye and Ear , Eukcr istockIJUi anJ forcam Protect nnd Improve "YourSlght byUslnrja Pairof Oui"PeiTeclloiV' Speohaoles o Fhey arc The BEST in the WORLD We mnlco n specialty of hlghgrnclogoods , using the regxilnr ecu list's Prescription Frame , imd only first ciunllly crystal lenses , which ore scientifically g found to correct the various clorects of vision. Every pair Is fitted by a PrncllcalOpticitm of many yours' ' experi ence , and we GU A. HA NTEE SATISFACTION IN EVEHY CA.9E. FOR Thirty Days Vc AVill Scll'Sri-CIACll-S and liYHGUSSliS at RliDUTiI ) PRICES. SOLID GOLD SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES , ABY STYIE , Worth $5 to$10 ; now $3 to$5 FINES ! STEEL SPECTACLES OR EYEGLASSES , Forla.nd $1.5O ; worth $2to$3 BLUE OR LONDON SMOKED GLASSES , for stifling tin eyss , from 50c UP DC ware of using common Spectacles , winch nresuro } .o Injure your eyes , but UxUe tulvnincige ol our reduced p'-lces tincl buy the best a nil liuvetliem properly adjusted to your eyes. OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED. MAX MEYER & BRO JEWELERS AMD OPTICIANS , Established I860. IQt liA.ND FABNAM STREETS , Omnhn , NTcb | Tfie Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , . * * n * * m = * * + Kt.-iti For tliotrontmcntof nllCUKONIC AND SIIP-GICAT. DISIiASKS lifter. J\pplliinn > for noforniltlra , mil TIUSBCI. Heft FiullltlGi , ApiniriitusiiiKl llemuillea formiinnmfullrciitnipitt ( if oviry fimn of ill ( 'inis ro- quIrliiB.MtMlkiil orSuriilml TrcntmiTit. MN1.TV Ilbo.MS Kl I'ATILINTS Itonrrl of ntlnmlniirc ! Hell Aicoiiiniotlallona West Write for diciilnti oil DoforaltH" ) nu t llrnocn , Truxp1' ( lub loot. Ciirviilnro cl Hplne , t'llfs , Tumors , rancor Catirrli flroncbltls , Inlinliitliili , Klpolrlcltv , I'nr IH ! | H , IJjiylfwy | Kliliicr llliulilcr , Bye , KnrSklniml lllooil.miil nlUurxoil oiionitUmn. Dlt-KASKS OK WOMKN n HpiPlnlt ) Hook of UlHfiisoB \Vomun lie"'o \ li.i\o Jtit'ly udlvil nlitlnii In Ditartiiient \Vomvn ilurlnw CuiillnciuuDl ( tlrlc-llr rrlvnto ) . Only lit llnllo Icdlcnllnitltuti ) ni Vln .i p ( In 11 y ( if I'lllVATi ; DlHKAHl'S. All lllood Plsonnfs siicic Hfiilly trcatoil Sypbllltlc polwm re-moved from tlio tfjiein wit limit ncrcur ; ow Itestoratlve Ticntnidit furlx > s of Mini Tower , i'urtk'i ' unnUo lo\lhltm 11 M bo tieitedat lumu IJ ctrri-Bpondcnco. Allconiiuunlc.itlons conllrtcntlnl , MeillcliiD orlnrtrumontnieiit b/ null or I'vprc ! ? , so. lUiely packed , no markslo tiidlcit < MOMtents orii-ndir Oneperionnl Interview pn'orrrj Pnllnnil fintull us or ( cnil hlitorjof > oiircufP , nnilwo lllFerdln | il lnriiipurour 11JO1C 1O MKN KIIKH. upon I'rl. utl Socialur r-IirrousDlfcaso , lii'potmcy , 3/iihlllsOlcctiinilViirli.oi.oloi ltlniiic"itlon llsl. Adlruss Omaha Medidal and Su.rgical.Institute , Corner 9th and HarneirSts. , Omaha. Neb. Graduate Dentist , Set of Teetli on Rubber FOR FIVE DOLLARS. A perfect fit guaranteed. Tcoth extracted without pain or iliuTii o.ancldt1i \ - out anao&lhotlcs. Gold niul silver llllinff.s at lo.vcat . rates. Uridgo and Crov\a uorlc. Tooth without plates. All work warran toil. Office Paxton Block , 16th and Far mm Streets En trnncolGth street clovulor. Open cneuinija until 8 o'clock. DEVV EY & STONE , F'tirniture Oompariu. Amngnlficcnt display of ovorytlilna uscMl nnd onmmontal in tha furniture maker's art at reasonable prices. r ARE"YOU"BUILDING ? If so call and examine our fine line of nrt goods , comprising Locks ' Knobs.Escutcheons and Hinges , in all finishesand design . I-IIMEBAUGM & TAYLOR , 14OB Doug las St. , Omaha. mi mm IIuvo removed to 1207 Doujrlas St. , onnoslto Mlllard ITotol. Stove Repairs for 1500 Different Stoves , Kangcs and Furnaces. Attaclunont Pltlcrt ami Connrclud. Ousollrioiwd fins StovesHcp-ilrcd. Tel IH53. K01II' . UIIMfl. Proiulotor , C.M , I , ATON , M mincer , EIM trmi U.OdrrcUnf yuitlirulrrrnn , narlr dccftywa lliiMnkiii'A , lu t luaiilw i , C'lI will ( end a vnluntilo treutlw ( w l l cuntiilnlni : full I articular * ( at homo cure. I'lICK of rliurKn. A Jplcnillcl inoillcalworkiihoiiM J o jiiul lir n * tr m\n who li iiiTvmm anil UOIIItatwI. Xitilrcu , I'rof , i' . C , A' < J\V JLliU.Jlooau Couaii lull * Lnitil M it AH , H lj , 1 inJO rli Trity * On trtnorit wltoliitlw jrt ! i ) L , 0. IK dutei from If tl tiprwrrr' * t " . . Itl Ur&wl U Ug la Uf