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Lace , surnh and ribbon nro in request for the vntiOus styles of fischus patronized just now , Black , white , yellow in all shades , pink and iluo nro the Invorito colors for evening drcises. A now veil for cairiago wear is of thick jrown cnloon and luu hand embroidered figures thorcon. A silver cream-colored necklace , for viuitinf toilet , bns different animals' heads la raised filigree on its eoin drops. Short zouavo iackuts , trimmed with golt cord and edgtd with heavy gold buttons set very close together , nro > ory fashion able , A walking shoo of purple velvet , with glovi kid embellishment and buttons ot oxydized silver , with a fur lining , is nnothcr novelty in that lino. The fronts of many b ll dresses are of bro cade , embroidered eatin , or not , or tnllo , o not wrought with jet. The backs are draped very full with tulle or velvet. IHncklaco hoods are very becoming am useful for evening wear. They are made o figured net , trimmed with lace and jet. Span ish Jaco fischus may also bo utilized for till purpose. Good flavoring for Bnnces is m do by put ting half an ounce of watercress seed Into oni quart of vlnegnr. The seed should be crushed before putting it in , and it will then be soon ready for use. Celery vinegar is made in the tame way. A ruby canhmcro tollotto has a plaltet skirt. The oveiskirt is pointed in front am draped full in the b.ack and is trimmed with cream laco. The blouse waUt has n rubyval vet collar trimmed with the cream lace am fastened by a bronze buckle. Anew , u efnl and unique style of jowelrj has come into fashionable wear called English crape stone on account of its having the hgh and wavy appearance of crape. It is now the most popular , being largely worn by people h mourning , in place of jet. as it Is both clegan and inexpensive. When roastiug a chicken cr small fowl there is dancer of the legs browning or becoming too hard to bo eatou , To avoid this take strip of cloth , dip them into a. little melted larder or evsn just rub them over with lard , nnc wind them around the lega. Remove them in time to allow the chicken to brown dell cately. A pretty banner for the wall is of black aatin with a cluster of wheat and a few daisio embroidered upon it : it has tassels in three colors across the bottem , and one tassel 01 each end of the polo at the top ; in the righ hand corner is n bow of narrow ribbon ; it is almost like a rosette , so many loops and ends compose it. Among the "rivals" of fashion for evening toilets , is the low "ilk or atln corsage under n second one of laco. The low corsage has short eleovea nnd _ is round on the shoulders as an undcr-bodice , cut in a ( quire in the neck , would have an ungraceful effect unde the transparent lace. The lowbodico match es In color with the underskirt. The English housemaid drees , that is , th dress devoid of tunic or overskirt of any do scrlption , will form a very popular model fo toilets for home wear the coming spring am summer. Thefu are made often of very ricl material , are exceedingly full in the skirt have a yoke waist ; and n ribbon belt , wit ) generous loops and cads In front , Is the enl ; attempt made at trimming , if wo except th flounce , pleating , or rows of tucks at the bet torn of the skirt. One of the very prettiest shoulder cushion for the back of a cunir Is made In the form o n crescent , it should bo about five or seven inches broad nt the center , and gradual ! ' slope to a point , the point should be up , the curve being downward , as it is most gracefu so. The crazy patchwork makea a handsome covering for tbls cushion and the piece shouH bo small and ornamental bits of deli cate embroidery on silk or satin or velvet beIng Ing very effective. AfruiUayer cake is a delicious novelty in cake making. Take one cup of sugar , half a cup of butter one. cup and n half of flour , hal a cup of wine , one cup of raisins , two eggs and a half tensDoonful of soda ; put these in gredients together withuare , just as if it were a very rich cake , bake It in throe layers am put frosting between the frosting to bi made of the whites of two eggs with enough piwd erod sugar to make it thick , The top of the cake may be frosted if you choose. White Is immensely popular for ball tni'et Batin , lace , clouds of tulle , flowers , feathers beads and chenille garniture being need ii their composition. Many or most of th white dresses are trimmed with color , hello trjpo , mauve , citron , pink and pale blue beinf , especially llkod. Hunches of pink marabou or oatncb tins make a moat falry-Iiko garni ture for a white diess ; tbeso feathers are tiec up in lartre clusters with satin ribbons of a contrasting color , such as Chartreuse or pale eau do Nil , The rage for vests has extended oven to Jerseys. In thesa they are frequently imcrt- ed by rows of pmall buttons and buttonhole upon either side. The vest IteeH Is quite nar row at the throat , widens over the chest , am then tapers almost to n point at the bottom o the Jersey. Many of these graceful little gilets are handsomely embroidered , braided 01 bordered with tiny row. of soutache braid ee on in close perpendicular lines , Upon the elegant pale-tinted Jerseys for evening wear ovcrsltirU of Ottoman , trimmed with lace , tin lace vest simulated or set in , and strapped or laced across , is now an invariable accumpani ment , Day dresses of woolen materials , plain o figured , combined with velveteen , are tin leading styles among fathionnblo women jut at present. Many dresses are sent home will extra skirts and waistcoats of silk also , which can be worn Instead of the velveteen portions for the s.ko of change. Striped velvets ore much admired ns trimming ! to CBchcmlre and other fine woolen dresses One toilet recently shown , com ing from whence nothing emanates that is no in the best of peed taste and fnihion , was made of dark Venetian green cachumire trimmed with shaded ( green velvet in stripe" about an inch wide , teporated by hair lines o cardinal. Shis trimming In a wide horlzontn band edged the tunic , panels of the stripec velvet were minrUd with the skirt klltlnga and there were collar , culfa and waistcoat t < match. TALK OP THE TODDLERS. "Mother , how many wheels ban a vehlcl got * " Well , two cr four. Johnny. " "I otuht to have five " "Why ! " "Becausa it" a V.hickle.-011 ' City Derrick. Little Nell-I hear. ) Mrr. De litch say ma wan "quietly dressed. " Did she mean tha ina'a attic didn't ruatiot Littlp Dick-Naw bin meant ina'n dress wasn't loud. [ Phllu delphU Call. "P pa , whtt does' 'barlwnue' mean ? " "I means 'take off. ' iny child. " "Well , then , I wish you would builotque those old wet liooU of youri and put on your slippers. " [ Uur lirgton Free Press. A Chicago youngster ii sold to hive pro pounded the following tnterrogatorie * : "Mi 14 the devil the father of lie * ? " "Yen , dear. ' ' And i a he an Invention ? " "yes. " "Thu nrceiiltv it the devil' * wife , ain't she , mat' "How do you make that out ? " "Why , she's the mother of invention. " [ Boston Post. Herbert' * mi took him to Sucday ichoo tlia other'day nnd tha Union being on the de pravity of the human Ueart , the teacher drew alirgeheart on the Uaokbowtl by way el llttstration. "Mamma , " id Herbert , with nudge , "will she draw spade next ? Harper's Bazar. "Mamma , tell me n story to-night , won ( t " of ix Chnst- you ? coaxed n Chicago maiden rnMou. Mamma finally consented , and puts- ng up her lips and looking solemn in the istiftl style , began : Once upon n time there w s a" "Stop right there , mamma , " caid ix-ye r-oldj "I don't want to hear that tory. I know it's a chestnut by the way you begin. " [ Chicago Herald. A teacher rukcd a bright little gill the other lay what country was opposite to us on the Rlobe. "I don't know sir , " was the reply. Well , now. " pcrsucd the teacher , "if I were o bore a hole in the earth and you ware to gen n at tills end where would you come out ? 'Out of thohnlp. Mr. " said the pupil In rIumph.-N. [ Y. World , A fond father presented his fouryoar-fcld > oy with n trumpet , with which ho was greatly - ly infatuated. All day the boy tooted away delightedly , nnd at bedtime , when his grand- nether told him to put the trumpet down and sny his prayers , the little fellow said : "Ob , no ; I'll toll you what's let's do , grandma : you iray and I'll keep on blowing.-Chicago [ Sun. "Mamms , will my shoes go to heaven ? " "Why no , Johnny : what put such n ridiculous thought into your head ? " "Oh , nothing : only you said last night that everything that tin ? a soul goes to heaven If they are good , and my ihoos have solos nnd nro good. " When John nie's ma got through with him ho thought her slipper also had a good sole. [ Wnshlngton Hatchet. MUSICAIJ AND DHAMATIO. Kdwtn Booth , during his engagement at tin Filth Avenue theatre , will have the support of the Boston Museum company. Mme. 1'urfch-Madi sang in "Lucrezin Bor gia" nt the Academy of Music in Philadelphia last week. Her performance was completely succetstul. Mmo. Christine Nllsnon has been dccoratet by King Alfonzo , of Spain , with the cross o the Civil Order of BenoQccncc , In recognition of her many deeds of charity. From present indications the spring soasor promises to bo very lively In the direction o light opra. The 350th performance o "Jhrco Wives to One Husband" will shortly bo celebrated in Paris. Mmo. Janish will come to the New York Star Theater for n three weeks' season , begin nmg toward the latter part of February , oho will play ' 'Camllle , " "Adrionne , " and other pieces of that stamp. Mr. Howard Carroll'a play , "An American Countess , " the first presentation of which was given , amid brilliant surroundings , nt the Nn tlonal Theater , in Washington , last Wednes day evening , will bo produced m Philadelphia this week by Mile. JRhea and her company. In the first performance of "Othello" Mr Charles liarron , who is a great favorite in Boston , will essay the character of the Moor and will smother Miss Blanche Thompson This lady is not an nutochtonic Bostonian having formerly been n member cf the com pany of the Strand theatre London. When Miss Iloso Coghlan returns at the one of the present season f rom her position as leading lady at Wallack'a theatre she will bo succeeded by Misj Sophie Eyre , an Kngllel actress of decided ability and still inoro de cidcd personal beauty , having a striking pres ence , having dark hair nnd eye * of the Irish brunette typo. Mits Eyre is a native of coun ty Tinpcrary , Ireland , nnd is the daughter o an olhcer of the British army. She has paasei moat of her life in England , and waa marrioc there soon after "coming out" in society to Major Lonsdnlc , of the Seventh Hussars , a cousin uf Lord Lonsdale. Aitnee when last heard from was at Hous ton , Toxic , Aldrich at Philadelphia , Band mnnn at Troy. Oliver Dowd Byr n atKon a City , ? Neil Burgess at Washington. Kate Cloxton at St. Louis , M. B. Curtis at Chicago Hose Kyttneo Los Angelas , Cal. , Margare Mather nt Springfield , Maes. , Frank Mayo a Cincinnati , Maggie Mitchell at Pittsburg Joseph Murphy at Joliet , George C. Miles a Galvoaton , Pauline Markham at Chicago Roland Leed at New Orleans , .T. T , Ilaymom at Home , Gn. , Hobinson and Crane at Norfolk folkVa. . , Edwin Thorno at Ottawa and Gu Williams at Newark , N. J. . "Brown's TOrunobinl Troches" are ex ccllent for the icllef of Honrsnosa orSor Throat. They are exceedingly effective. [ Christian World , London , Eng. SPOKTJNO NOTES. Fred Harmon , the noted sprint runner 1 coming east. Indoor meeting ] of the Harvard Atbleti association will take place on. March 14 , 2. and 28. A glove fight for the feather weight cbmnp onslnp of the United States navy has been ar ranged Joe Walsh , of Newburg , writes that ho wi skate any man CO or 100 miles on .the Hudso river forSlOO or § 500 a side. John Kiley and William Nugent , both o Portland , Main * ) , have signed articles for bare-fist fight for 8250 a side , to take place I three weeks. Jimm Hyon , of Philadelphia , writes tha be is aDxinua for a chance to meet Jack Dempsey sey in a four , six or eight-round glove , en counter for the ( rate receipts and mono stake. The Nashville Blood Horse Association ! beein a MX days' meeting on May 1. Ther will be four races each dpy for 2-year-olds , 5 year-old , and horses of all .ages. All on trie close with the secretary , at Nashville , on February ruary 15. New York and Philadelphia parties ar again in opposition. The agreement is t show twenty-one cacks a side between th weights of 3 Ibs. , 14 oz. nnd G Ib.s. , 2 oz. nnc fight all that weight in for $100 a battle am 81,009 the main or odd fight. The football clubs of St. Louis lately me to adopt a uniform system of playing rules All gnmoj are now arranged to be playet under the laws of the association , An oicel- lent schedule has been adopted to extend through January and February. The Intercollegiate rowing ai'oo'ation ha elected the fallowing officers : Prealdent , W Bird , Princeton ; vice-president , 11.1. Thomp son , Bowdom ; eucrotary , C. Jones. University of Pennsylvania ; treasurer , F. G. Schofield Cornell. The next regatta will probably brewed < rowed on Saratoga Lake on the 4th of July. The checker match for the championship and § 400 a sldo qetween C. F. Barker , o Boston , and M. C. Priest , of Philadelphia was won by the Boston representative , Mr Barker winning three games to Mr. Priest's one and forty-five games were drawn. The fiftieth game not being able to affect the result - sult was not played. It is probable that an effort will bo made to bring the noted Bullions , Maxey Cobb (2:131) ( ) , and Phallns ( J:13J : ) , together in a race next season. Should no accident befall him Phallas is liable to beat 2:12 before the close of another campaign , and if Maxey Cobb continues to improve next season oa be hai ilnco the fall of 1881 , it is hardly cafe to sup peat the limit ot his potsibilities. ' Jim Fell is the latest pugilistic sensatipn He comes from Canada ana is the man who defeated Hanluy In the prfoerlnfr in Nebraska a few months go , far which Ilanley is now serving a sentence of threa years in the state prison. Fell is a , large , muscular man , five feet eight Inches tall , and weighing about 18 ( pounds. Ho will be in charge of Billy Moddei and Jack Dempsey nnd is prepared to meo any man. Ho Was a itendy Writer , Yokors S tatet in an. "Lot mo BOB ; you told mo your bus band's business m the States waV "Literary pursuits , " replied the ex cashier's wife to her Canadian neighbor up near Montreal. "Ho was a famous writar , was he1 went on the Canadian encouragingly. "Oh , yes , " said the wife ; "he made all his money by writict' . " Dut a caller or something else prevent ed her telling her friend that her hus band's writings had ooniistod of forging his employer's oheoki- . I was nfilio'ed with kidney disease , nut suffered intensely. I was induced to try BUNT'S ( Kidney and Liver ) REMEDY , am before * 1 had used two bottles I was entirely ciir.d. Richard Henshaw , Providence , R. I. HETjIGIOlJS. llev. lr. Terrence of the Pennsylvania iiblo society , ( ays that the Scripture ! are irculated In ths "Keystone" state in twenty wo languages , while not less than sixty Ian- uages and dialects nru spoken in the old com monwealth. In 18CO Homanlits constituted one third of tie population of Great Britain and Ireland ; n 188 i I - s than one seventh. In the Kog- h Kpsakintr countries of the world there nro 1,000,000 Komon Catholic ! and 8,000,030 'roUsUntj. The Golden Hulo , of Boston , writing of latnacliusetU says : "An army of 12,000 cachera in thla state can report but an aver- go of 1,171 additions to the church per year , r one conversion to each ten teachers , or one ut of eighty-one soldiers. The American Bible Focloty has published or distribution at the Now Orleans exposition pamphlet containing specimen verses in nil anguages nnd dialect ! in which the Holy 5cripturos have been printed by the Ameri- an Bible society and the Britlih nnd foreign Mblo society numbering 242. It Is a very In- cresting souvenir. Of the grotesque exhibition cf himself which Dr. Newman lato'y inado In the fu loral oration over young Stanford , the Free- nan's Journal says : "Dr. Newman seems to icllovo that the New Jerusalem Is us deeply n debt ns Elizabeth , N. J. , nnd that mil- lonalrea nro more welcome there , on account of their wealth , than formerly , " For some time past the English ProabytcJlan church has been considerably exercised on the tubjcct of their creed nn expressed in the his toric "Confession of Faith. " Two separate reports of n synodical committee , which were sent to the presbyteries Berwick , Carlylc and London have approved of the propose * ' change , which would substitute in this sub scrlplioii the words , "Tho system ot doctrine contained in the Confession of Faith , " for the present wordlmr , "The doctrlno of the Confession fossion of Faith. " Six presbyteries Bristol Darlington , Liverpool , Manchester , Newcastle tlo and Northumberland hnvo reiolyed tha it is inexpedient to pronounce an opinion on the change or formula until the whole rccom mendations of the committee are before the church. Ono of the oldest towns in the world , Hebron bron , hos nt lest become n misrion station The "Jerusalem Society" nt Berlin , ostab lishcd forty years ago and slnco then ongngei in the gospel work in the holy land , Fgypt Syria , and Asia Minor , has instructed its mis sionary nt Bethlehem , Itav. L. Schnoljcr , to extend his operations in southern Palestine to Hebron , A school is opened , and also n dls pensary , directed by a native physician from Beirout college , This enterprise was no forced upon nn unwilling people , but put on foot in consequence of entreaties on the par of n number of Hebronltes. The Hov. Mr Scbneller is a Lutheran minister and a son o the venerable founder of the Syrian orphanag near Jerusalem , and knows Arabic na well a. any native scholar. It overcomes headache and toothache St Jacobs Oil , the Pain-C'onquerer. WINTER I How It DiflVra from Winter in Now England. San Francisco Bulletin. Altar Thanksgiving , winter. In th Atlantic statoj , east of the Hudson , gooc sleighing is expected at this date. Her nothing mote than a f aw white froato indicate - dicato that winter has come. There hav boon froats in the lowlands during th past week. List night the frost crop up on the hillside a little. The ciyatal lay on the plank sidowalka in the subur ban towns , and sparkled as the raya o the rising snn touched them. For a mo ment or two there wcro millions ot dia moods , then email drops of water , am then nothing But the frost makes cii ; ; mornings , and a coal or wood fire moa oojoyablo rnornlni ? and evening th wood fico especially. Moreover , th frost helps to color the foliage , althong ! in this country the deciduous tree drop the greater part of their follag betore ( he frosts como. The sol maples , elms , white birches and loons trees , which liavo been naturalized hero for the most part , liavo cast their leaves Yet the maples take on a wealth of cole before leaves fall ; so the frost does not d all the coloring. Even the eucalyptus which casts its leaves at midsummer am continues dropping them until late i autumn , lias a wealth of color which : hardly noticed. Thoconiferons trees prevail vail so largely in California that the hig colors of deciduous trees which grow o the hillsides and mountain slopes of east ern states are rarely seen hero. Yet i every dell after the first frosts have com in this latitude , ono may find patches o color shading off from gold to scarlet , wit a great many subdued tones , whic artists , who are good colorists , do not fai to notice. The firs and the pine cloth many of the mountains in denial green When they are bre , they are as desolat as in Spain until the venial season sets ii The first rains have already come But the winter rains have not yet ap pearod. There is a sott of hush betrroe the autumn and wlnior. If ono goes t the wood hn will hoar hardly any othe sound than that of tbo harjh and obitrep erous bluejay. Hero and there will bo tapping on the trunks , and on occaslona squirrel descends to BOO wliit proviaio in tno way of acorns there may yet b left on the ground. In the open , where the ground is soft , there are the tracks o the sneaking coyote. Ever owls coaao in a measure to hoot in the winter season and the mournful sound of doves hu altogether ceased. A great sllenco ha fallen upon the woods. There Is hardl ; a singing bird. The Hnuols lntho | snbur bin gardens , which two months ago wore HJ aotivo in feasting on the rlpo fruit , bcg'nninj ' oven earlier with chorrloa , ant continuing nntil the last ripe pear hac ditappoared , have become silent also. No moro songs and no more depredations , for the good reajon that there is nothinj to steal , and the pairing season has nol begun. The white frosts are the fitting introduction of winter. They precede the hoivior rains , The trade winds have died out. They will not prevail In this latitude before the middle of next May. Some are un kind enough to say that it is a pity thai they should ever prevail. But these winds are the Lord's scavenger ! , sent up as BO many messengers from the salt ocean to deliver the city from plagues and pestilence. San Fianolsco has no been a clean city from the day of its foundation. There Is oriental dirt , and oo o'denUl dirt. It has come to bo a foreign city. Merchandise fills tbo sidewalk ) , am in many places crowds tbo pedestrian in to the street. Offal is thrown thero. The months' trade winds of summer ant the eir months' rain are the two sanitary agents wh'ch ' keep watch and ward over the city. The most dangerous weeks o the year , on the sooioof health , are those when neither the trade winds nor the rains prevail. The winter saason being leas pronounced in this latitude , there ii leas disposition to store up anything. All the snasou is open , and even now the bees are making honey , or are going to rob other hives. For in this state even the bees have caught the spirit of the monopolist. They get a part of theii honey honestly , and , as to the rest , they do not scruple to get it dishonestly. Onions Instead ol Apples , Philadelphia NewsYou : didn't ' know onions were getting popular among fruit-eatew , did you ? " naid an Eighth stioit fruit dealer Saturday. "No ? Well , it'a u fact. You'd think people would bo disgusted with the smell of a raw onion , but the fact is that many people llko the ode indent th with the same relish they would an applo. Why , " eald the dealer , "when 1 first wont Into the bmlncss nobody over thought of tuch n thing aa eating a taw onion , rind a dealer would no moro have sold an onion from a aland than to have etillod potatoes' Nowadays wa think othing of having a man ask for a nlco trong onion , and every dealer and every rult stand In town keeps them in stock. "unny , ain't HI'1 "Aud docs the onion craze prowl "Growl Well , rathorl Why , sir , If vo sold ono onion thla morning I'vo old a dozen. They bring from two to hroo cents apioco. " STOP T11AT COUGtl By using Dr. Frazier's Throat nnd Tuntr Bal- urn the only sure cnro for Coughs , Colds , Hoarseness and Sere Throat , and all diseases t the throat nnd lunga. Do not neglect a ough. It may provo fatal. Scores and mndrodsol grateful people ewe their lives to Jr. Frftzier't Throat and Lunp Balsam , and no family will ever bo without It after once ising it , and discovering its marvelous power. t is put up in largo family bottles and solder or the email price of 75 cents per bottle. Sold Kub ) > & Oo. and 0. V. Goodman. Cat lor Ftir. itverpool Courier. Last year over 1,500,000 oata were Illod for tholr skins , which have become valuable aa far lining , The industry of cat-skin collecting ns nn Industry is of very recent growth. If within BO short a spnco of tlmo the casual destruction for heir hides of a few atray cats has as sumed the tospcotablo dimensions of a solid traffic estimated in round numbers as hundreds of thousands of skins , what will bo a deeado hence ? About the su periority of cata1 aklns , in ono way or an- jthor , over those of rat , rabbit cr equlr- rcl , there In no question. Tlio coat of production , too , cannot bo called exces sive , Booing that each .ok'n Is stolen , and tbo whole original outlay is ono stout stick for despatching puss and a sack to carry her homo in , while the total work ing expenses are the wear and tear of shoo leather in tramping tbo streets for prey , and a very casual § 2 penalty for such aa are detected in the act. Under such a combination of favour i * clrjum- stances can an industry do anything but thrive ! " James Emmltt isarichandocccntrioold democrat of Wavorly , Ohio. Ho is also the owner of a largo brass cannon , and every morning slnco Cleveland's election ho has aronEod the ophoos of the Scioto valley , and also the ire of his republican neighbors by firing a salute of three guns. Mr. Emmltt proposes to continue his ex uberant and disturbing demonstrations until the 4th of March. "How Cross Was the Man ? " This question was asked in a recent law-suit concerning a man who had acted unpleasantly. The answer was , ' 'he was so cross that when ho called up the cows at milking-timo it made the milk sour. " Probably this poor fellow has dyspepsia But the worst dyspeptic can be cured by using Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr. J. M. Courtwright of Codora , Minn , had dys pepsia , but now writes , "Brown's Iron Bitters arc truly the best remedy I ever used for dyspepsia and billions com- p'aint. " Whan a St. Louis policeman is aakod any question about city places , ho takes from hlo pocket a small guide book and offers to sell it for twenty-live cents. A C * RD. To nil who are suffering from oior : ami indigestions of youth , nenous ucakncsa early decay , loss of manhood , etc. Iill send a receipt that will euro you FUEE OF CIIAKOE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary to Soutl America. Send eclf-ftddrcsscd envelope to IlKV. Jo SEMI T. I.SMAN , Station "D. " Now York. Dr. Forbes , in the procaodinga of the Philadelphia Medlcil Society , describes an operation by which the ring fingers oi musicians Is liberated from some of the aceessory tendons of its extensor mnicles , and thus acquires freedom of movement. Gottschalk is eald to have undergone an operation of the kind. Tbo newly-discovered tin mines ol Rockbrldgo county , Virginia , extend over nn aroi of eight miles in length by ono in width , and some of the ore taken out has yielded from CO to GO per cent oi metal. DURKEE'S SAIAD DRESSING & COLE MEAT-SAUCE for all kinds of salads , fish , eatables , and cold meats. Cheaper and bettor than homo-mado. No sauce equal to it was ever ofl'ered. The nephews of the Paris cook , Duri- jot , who left testamentary directions that , in case recipes were not duly affixed tc his tomb , his property was to pan from his relatives to charities , have decided to appeal to the courts , inasmuch as the camotory people will not permit the will to be oitriod into effect. Anna Dickinson has abandoned the stage and returned to the lecture plat form. She is just now in Now England , where she is mooting with considerable success. Her withdrawal will not inflict a great less upon the stage , yet it may bo 301U9 tlmo before wo shall BOO a moro tauglmblo Hamlet or n funnier Claude Mclnotta. "All Men ATO I.lnrs" , said David of old. Ho probably wai prompted to make ( h above remark if tor try In ft eomo u ooliable atirrh remedy. Had ho boo nrortnittod to live intil the present dayn tried Dr. Sago'a Remedy , ho might and had a better opinion of mankind have claim that no caio of catarrh can. Wo nd the magic effects of this won wlths'aedlcino. ' Ono rial of It will con dorful m of Us efficacy. By cttnggiat ; fifty vlnco ynn cents. It being shown by test that 282,240 pounds of coal will propel a ( hip and cargo weighing 5,000,000 pounds a d'st- ' snco of 3,380 mile * , it is computed that in ordinary letter if burned in tha ship's boilers will generate sufficient energy to transport ono ton of freight ono railo. The beit regulator of digestive organs and the beat appetizer known In Angostura Hit- tcrB. Try it but beware of imitations. Get from your grocer or dmggiet the genuine arti cle , manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Slegert & join. Floating sawmills are common on the Lower Miseitslppl , They pick up the drifting logs , turn them into lumber , and sell the product to plantain along the shore. Horsforrt'B Aolcl I'liosphnto IN NEHVOUS DISEASES. Dit. flENiiv , Now York , says : "In ner- voua disease i , I know of no p eparaiion to equal it. " SKIN UIBEAHES CUUEI > , 15y Dr. Frazler'a Mwrto Ointment. Ourea if by magic : Pimples , Black Ifeada or Grub Blotches and Eruptions on the face , leaving the akin clear and beautiful. Also curea Itch , 3altKheum. Sore Nipples , Sore Lips and old , Dbetlnate Ulcers Sold by druggUta , or mailed on receipt price. 60 cent * . Bold by Kuhn & Co. and 0. V , Goodman. 1'rco from Ofttntrn , J.'iiufir * nnd l'oJton . A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE OURE for Couffb * , Bora ThronU Ilnnrcnc * , Inflncnta , Colil * . IlronthllU , C'rotip , Whooping Cough , Afllitnn , Qnln.y , 1'Alnnln t'lir.f , nl clhtr nlfrrtluni of IM Throat > n I I.tinir * . 1'rlcn .10 rents ix hottlc. Bold tiv Pracclitt nd PtM' cr . IMrlle tinaMe to Induct thrlritnitrr In f > rom ; > l'l/ ' gel Hfor Ihtm if III rnvfrc tint l > oUlt , Krprtss cAargu jxilit , ty witting ont dollar to TUB rnutus jk.xn.riFit rmimr , 8ol < Uwntrl > n I M > nur ctnrrr HnlllmoiT , nir ) Unit , t. B. Jl. HOPE SnIll'sSpoclflohas cured my cancer , which was \cryliinl. I nm now In flno health ; nc\or better H \o ( jMncJSi imuinl * slnco I began tkklng Swill's Specific. IV. S. URADFORD , Ti ! > tomllle , Tonn. CANCEIl FOIl MANY YKAUS.-A ncnant ha ifcn ( lllctcil for many jcnrs with n cancer n he 11090 , hlch rc'lstt'cl nil lotta otientincnt. ( Shown cuiud entirely by Swift's Specific. JOHN HILT. , Thomson , Oa. NOSE EATEN OFF. A young mnn near th ! own litul an citing cancer on his Uco which h il Jo jtroyod lilannto and w s oatlng to waul Ills eyes. A n last resort I rut him on Swill's Specific , and it has cured him sound ami well , It. V. CRUMLKT , M. D. , Oglcthoipo , 0.x ( hauo seen remarkable results from the tieo o Sn Ill's jpcclflJln ciucor. It has cuicd so\cral case under my own oycg. UK ? . J , It. CAMrniat , , Columbia , Go. Sniffs Specific Is entirely vegetable , anil BCCUIS t euro cancers by forcing out the Impurities from th jlocil. Trcatleoou Illood and Skin Diseases malice free. Tim SHIFT EPKCIFIC Co. , Drawer 3 , AtlantaGa or 160 W. 23d St. , New York. Chronic Atfo QuIcU. urt Cart * . htid 1801 * guarantee ( Hira n < " 1 t tintlerfafcen SUPScnd twostnmpa for Celebrated II cdlcal Works Address , F. 11. CrAIUCK . -U.tlS6 SoutU Clark Street. CHICAGO. ILL. drives on Horllck'a Food , " write hundreds of jrateful moUicrB. Mother's inllk contains no itarch. An artificial food for Infants pbould xratnin no rtarcn. The best and uiv t nutritious WnM , 0B 9 9 INFANTS , nnd thobost diet for ALIIKAIIT DIGESTED , free f rom march nnd rwiulrcs no cooking1. HecomjipndeA by l'byflclnnn. lllirhly bcncliclnl to NiirBinc Slotliem us n drink. lTlce.40 Pifisjf V > jr * W lUIU 4 t iXJuit * - J .7 V r * . Scndlor Hook on the Treatment of Children , f reo. "FaillT dljcited ami nuWtloui. " C.ir. SMtt , It. n. . XUlaltll , N.J. . . " Find It ll that could be desired. " IT. IT. Jltta , No heillsncy In rronnunelnt It nuptrlor to anj. thlDj iliiit. ' * H Cobum.Jf.D. Troa.K.r. KOI bo Bent liy mail on receipt of price In ctampa , IIOUI.ICK'S FOOII CO. . llnclnc , WI . > * -tlHit iront.ioii' UHVEXTIWOT i " 617 SI. Charles S * . , St. Louis , Mo > i regular gra < luaU ) o f two medical Colleqea , h R been IC.JA * . ppfe.ailreatucnt of CnucmcMfitlovi , Hn BL > D DiFiAiiathan in ; other PlijitrUn In UtX tt1 u city pkl'CTi ' iho wand f.'ilcfd rrklJenti kfiow. FJcrvout fjostraiion , Dcbhlt ) , Mcr.t.i ! xn Physical Weakness , Mercurial and other Aflo' : lions oi Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood Polsqp'Jij , Aid SorCS and Ulcers , uro truleJ ltb cnrafai.rit ureMtion latcadtlrutltls | irlnclr'.ln. tfa'fty ' , Prlratf I * . Diseases Arising irum Indiscretion , Excesr. J.'xpostre or Inilulgcnce , Tibich i > reduce > vme o ; tv Col.owlnr ittecti : lieryouitifii , dtbllilr , clic ti nt ilai aaddcrcctUe lupotorr. plMpIci Oil ( be fare , il./8leal dcfla ) aTemlciitottf loe'ciy or f nialcs , eonfurU * of Idcajct3. roncloriuff larriage Improper or uouippy , * t p2rnjutieB'ljr cured. l'anipilet(3l. ) ( pa fljoiltlig abov * , ttQ ii > catr4 envcloX ! , free to any addrcii. Consultatljaftte Cajcr LjinLllfroo. ondlurltc' ! . Wtllo for ijutitlout. A Positive Wrinen Guarantee p1re la all raral > le canes. UrdtclQeB ncnt eTcrywkcre. 1'amphleti , nglleh or Oerraun , iH pnco . ilr. above clueabca , in male or female , K3ARRBACE GUIDE 1 Spaycf , floarlatoi. lllti triite < l la clctb and flit blatlln j ; , n.oncjor ro.URe ; atue , jiiper covcrr , 2is. Ttli ttci rntLlrtII tbe curious , doLl > tful or icqu'tlilre iraxt i ) aow. A bacx of treat ( Dt ut to alu Utiltt. ftoitia oolvu * iff * U3l&4bcd br t'r attrtaa Vlllpnrlfyiho nLOOD'rccu < late the LIVER nnU KIDNEYS. anil liHToiii TIM : UKAiTil nnd VIQOH of YOUTII. Usm- la. Want nt'Aiipetlto , In- fslloii , J.iick or Hlrciatli , ftiia'llrcllv"iiinal > solutely curud. llonca , luusclcsanu ui'rves receive nowlorcu , Enlivens the nilml and llr.iln rower. . lalnlu _ ' puucllnrlu tholr sex wj find faDK. El'-lU'EU'SIllON TONIC a cafe and spfcdycuro. itllvcs a clear , liwUSIiy complexion. Frequent attempts at co'"rrp > tlnK onlyudij iolho popularity ot the original. JJouutexperi * mont not lliu OumiNAL. AHn _ JIKST. /iHondTournddrftBstoTbe Dr. Hartor Mffd Go. t.Jx > uli , Mo. , for ou-"DHEAM BCK3K. " nllot itronuo nod uaotuUutaimtSuoa.tivn. LAND AGENCY inooEsnoR TO DA via n Ocn ral Deals B . , OUAHA. DT foi ula 109,090 aerca oaitfaDy oltettd Itndi n Ktltern Nebiuka , kt low piloe and on tuj l imi , Impiorea urnn lor Bl In DongUi , Dodgt , Oolfai . .itl , Dart , Cnmln { , S&rpy , WMhlnfioa , tf rlok ainnden , nd Butlei Oonntlet. TaiM paid In all pailt of Iba BUIa , ; Uoney loaned on mpiofed fanru. Kourr Pabllo alwara IB offlo * Oonwpond CONSUMPTION , I n v a poiltlro remedr for tha abort alien , i bi \ HI0 thoaiantliof Cki.iol the wont klnil ando ( foD' tAQdlnff hftro teen cured. I iide [ | . oitrtnfflinijrfiilt Ialti mc > crtliillwlll iDDilTWO BOTTJ.LS PICK I ! tocclb rwlthaV I.UAOI.BTIUATIIlontlilidUeM ! ) to any sufferer. Qiraexprctitnd I * o.addmi. VU. T. A. 8I.OCUU , 111 1-carlSt. , M * Tcrk. IS CONDUCTED Royal Havana Lottorvl ( AOOVEIINMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Cuba , Every 12 to 14 Days , IOKKTS ri.OO , . HALVES , H.OO. Subject to no manipulation , not 8 in trolled by tlie partlci In Intercut. It Is tbo falnut tiling In ( be nature ot chance In existence. For inlormatlon and i > artlcolars apply to SHISEV 4CO.Gcieral AfrenU , 12 Jlroadway. N. V city. 1IOLL & CO , 417 Walnut s treel , St. Louis. , Mo. , Frank Labrano , L D. , to YYyaudotte , Kan. w _ . * , . . . . .tiTrsT - CITY The romtvrkablo growth of Omnhn daring the lost ( ow yours b ft mnttoi of great Astonlahmont to these who pay an occasional vlalt to thla growing city. The development of the Sto Yards the necessity of the Bolt Llns Rend the finely pared otroota the hnndroda of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of onr city moro than doubled In the lost five years. All thlo Is n croai surprise to vleltora and Is the admiration of oar cltlcons. Thla rapid grotrth , the bnslnosa activity , and the many substantial ImprovomonU mndn n lively demand for Omaha real oatnto , and every Investor has made ft hondiomo profit. Slnoo the Wall Street panlo May , with the Bubnaquont cry of hard times , there hoa boon losa demand from specula- torn , bat a fair demand from Invoatoro Booking homoa. Thla latter class are taking advantage of low prices In build ing material and are eooarlng tholr homes at much loss cost than will bo possible D year honco. Speculators , too , con buy real onto' B cheaper now and oaght to take advanti o of present prices foi future pro ta. The next few yearn promises groaten d ivol opmonta In Omaha than the paab dvi years , which have been aa good aa wo conld reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments nnd largo job bing hoaseo are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through- bat the State , who have tholr money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of torest , which , if jadlcioasly Invested la Omaha real obtato , would bring them , much greater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are confident Trill bring the purchaser largo profits In the near future. We have for sale the finest resi dence property in the north und western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenue,17th , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Farnam , Davenport , Gaming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Farnam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increase in valun We nlso have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price in a short time. We also have sorao tine business lots and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South Mth St , Bet 70on Fnrnhum and Douglas. P. B. "We oak those who have property for ealo at a bargain to give UB a callWe want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value.