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Mofor ( Jur'MHKAM Ftulol Ktmuuimd tuwf alluioimauon , I CPMT1 y01 } ' ( ' 'l * to 8 1ft SpcclHc Co. , Draw 1 1 3. OunU Atlanta. Oa , fornn lnlrritliiL' triatlranu Ulood and hklu JJluroftta. wulcb tUiy wfil mull fruu Inflammatory Rheum Uism. 1 was attackfdlantMlnUr with Innamiiiator } rhi.il. lun'lunuf Kvcre type iu > tlrtt ncrluus HI-lcM tincc VfiQ : J had various kind * uf triutintnt ullh onlr Urujionry relief . A fur wvin wt-iks 1 ruluixxl in trl.'ht2i j"JunJ , had no ttrinirth nor ni'iitllo and u iroultig wuUr tvcr } da > In this uiiidllloii 1 lj'anH lft'iihi > : lflc , andln thriv dji UL-UH to liiiprott , and In turtw wctks I wu fruj from JUt-iAo anil up utUtdlnir to no rttful r biulniM ily iK : . lite rctvunul and I rapidly Kiilnul in ) tlf h I h aw valted thUloui ; tobo urUiji that m > vuru vta | .r ti , C. tiwjKieiktUiriifj atl lck , Oa. . Juoo U , lti > sl A GOD SEND ! I halui rlJiumatl.m for forty v uir , and haiu l * ii filleted vtith a ft Iwtlluof H.K H I u/n ldtr it a ( iud-wiid to the afflicted. J. U. WALLtk , 'llioui | > kun , Oa. , Aug. It , 'M. < tirite < oo UorUclc's 1'uod , " wnta uuudruls o ( ' - ' laatlM-n UotiM-r's uulk vuuulus no Ail artmdi ) tuod ( or lufuuU tliouU no tUrcct. ' 1U U t aud lut t uutrlU ! inlultliiJH um I j , by J'u ivu ] tu 7 > ur > iu ; dnuk. I'liu * 40 u V W u < .a7/i-ut . Jty iift JiixA ou thv I tuttuilui vt L u , f ms. t * * U U til 1LM WiUi U dalict " If If KtU , t * * , JtA + l , - > lliuf l > taviaaiuttt II t tynM U W- ufttUM 'if I iUir * M UtynM r 'AUlUMMitbrn .l ( > urMxi | > t f i rii * iu tiuoj J'HI ) U > . , Uurluf , Win. THE AHCIENTAND. HONORABIE Business and foils "Make TMcgs Win Nebraska Gily , < 1ro tli C inpiilKn Chilis W In Mi .Siwei.il Correspondence to TUB HKB. NEIIHASKA CITY , October J10. Arriving homo from my western trip I find Nebraska City that ataid old city fairly foiling over , politically speaking. Blaine mid Logan , Clnvoland and lion , drloks , St. John , and various other cluba , all combining to "mako things hum.1 The tandem team , Poor Old Bon and Lovely Belva , are the only presidential candidates who have not n host of ad mirers putting in all their spare time and change , and a good deal they can not aparo , to EOC who can make the biggest aplurgo and bpluttcr. The domocrata Rocm to bo ahead , so far as outward ap > pcarnncos indicate , having a club of over tOO members , a uniformed marching club ot 200 members , a glue club , and n drum corps , while the republicans and St. Johnnies bonst of nothing more than fairly nctivo cluba. However , the re publicans are very sanguine , ( ditto the democratic brethren ) , and with n con fident air , when they ace the domocrata out in all their glory and pomp , that they are saving their "boodle" lor n grand celebration next Tuesday. The St. John folks of this country are working tooth and toouail nnd propose to poll several hundred votes for the cold water man In this county. They have a weekly organ , the Appeal , ably edited by F. M , Warren , of this city , which is do ing much toward influencing the vote of the undecided once. Apropos to the vigorous temperance work which is now in progress a now lodge of Good Templars has boon organ ized and is receiving accessions at each mooting and altogether is in a highly Bat- It factory condition , The Press , since the change in pro prietorship , has made many noticeable improvements in Itself and office pertain ing thereto. A now job press and typo lias been added to the stock , the paper itself enlarged to on eight page find dressed In a now suit of brevier , the office removed from the old tumble down shanty which it has occupied since the antediluvian times to moro comtnodius and elegant quarters in the centre of the city , and , taken all in all , the improve ments in the Press under the now regime of things are too numerous to mention. The excursion to Lincoln by the friends of J. Sterling Morton last Tues day night , was one long to bo remem bered by the GOO participants thereof They had a regular ' 'monkey and parrot" time , several republicans ( so the demo crats sni' ' . ) getting full of "Oh bo joyful , " nnd proceeding to run the train and all aboard in a characteristic .democratic manner. NVhilo in a political strain wo might mention that the democrats had ix polo raising a few weeks ago , and now tiavo an ulcgant twenty toot flag and pendant ornamenting the top of n seven * ly-fivo foot polo on a prominent corner of the principle street of the city. The Nebraska and Iowa Packing com pany also lot their colors shine In the ahapo of a largo Cleveland and llond- ricks flag which floats from a polo in front of their extensive establishment Phoenix like from the ruins of Cotton , Dull & Go's elevator which burned to the ground a month ago , has arisen anew now and mora commodious building which opened up for business last week. This is the first Instance of a case of "hustling" or moro correctly speaking business enterprise that wo have soon displayed in Nebraska city those many years , nad wo hope it may bo the advancu guard 01 a spirit of "up-nnd-bo-u-domg-a -tivo-noKs" which will will forever after characterize the business men of our fair city. city.Tom Tom Wymond's elegant now building , corner of Eighth and Main streets is now completed. It will bo occupied by Messrs. Lloyd , Woimor.t Uttorback until the now building which they propose to erect is completed. All the bar-tenders have donned St. Tphn badges and propose to conduct a vigorous canvass for the long moustachcd Kanoan between now and the great Tues day.Tho The kids of the high school have de clared for Cleveland and Ilondricks , and liavo organized a 0. & II. club of . ' )2 ) inombcrswhich is now ready to ' "Rah for Cleveland" on all noisy occasions. Tno cily council huvo at last purchased a now fire engine. It has been named thu 11. F. Ondy , in honor of our present mayor. The Barb Wire works have not yet ntartcd , owing to the non-arrival of the machinery. The > obra ka and Iowa Packing com- ; > auy which quit work several weeks ago in account of their ice supply failing , will resume operations for the win ter about November 10th. The now B. & M. round houao is now nearly completed. It is a five-stall house and is being very substantially built of brick and stone. The Nebraska City Distilling Co.made their first mash last week and are now steadily engaged in making antl St. John joods , giving employment to a great number of our heretofore unemployed laborers. A now cooper shop employing about 25 lands has boon started in our city. They will supply tbo cooperage for the distil , lory and packing company. A n w ( louring mill with a capacity of 100 barrels per diem is one of the now enterprises being hatched up by some of our buslnecs men. The now plow factory of 0. II. Krcson Is now completed. It is two stories in height , 25x2(10 fent with an ell 25x-10. Mr. Kreseii came to our city a few years ago and commenced businoiH for himself in a little 12 x 20 frame. Catron , Moore A ; Knyart is a now real oatato and loaning firm with headquarters at the Farmer's bank. The grand lodge , I. 0. O. V. , which met in ( hit city last week , wui the moans of bringing several huudred strangers to our city , all of whom were most favorably impressed with the hospitality and ad van tages of Nebraska City. The governor has appointed Professor Parmaleo of the blind asylum as a com miislouer from Nebraska to thu national astociation of reform and charities which will be held in Louisville , Kentucky , next mouth. Nebraska college under the now man- igement ii rapidly advancing to the front bank of the educational institution of the utatu. Prof. Carey is the right man in thp r/ght / place. Within a radius of about eight block * in the southern part of our city is sit uated nearly all of our city' * interest ! . The following factories and businras enterprises being situated in almost a continuous line fol lowing the oou'so of South Table Crook Nebraska City Distilling Co. , gas works , Nebraska Oily elevator , Nebraska City cooperage , B , & M. round house , so p factory , barb wire factory , Nebraska City boiler works , B. & , M. freight and pas sanger depot , Schmuko & Heiber's flour ing mill , Cotton , Dun" & Go's , elevator consolidated tank line company , Chicago Lumber Co , Hoos' Brewery , Boyachlag's ' and Neb brewery , Barthing's elevator aska and Iowa packing company. Thoao several institutions give employment to upwards of 1000 hands and arc an im portant factor to Nebraska City's pros perity. Prof. Howard Doono , a graduate of Har vard College , is a now addition to the faculty of Nebraska College. Joe Stillson Potter , formerly editor ol the News , is now city rustler for the Press , and the name already begins U show Joo'a earmarks. It usual quota o ! originalities i. o. about ono per issue baing greatly augmented since .loo's ac cession to the stair. Gentleman George , of Ohio , addressee the Untorrifiod at the opera liouso laal night. Big preparations wore made in honor nf the distinguished gentleman. Moro anon , EVK SKE. AiiKOHlurn IMItcrHfgn household wort nil over the world.For over 50 yours It haa advertised lUolf by itn merit * . It to now ad vertised to wnrn the public against counter foils. The gomitno nrtlclo Is manufactured by Dr .T. G. B. Slcirort & Son * Tin * Candidate. IILVDHK KI.KCTION. Good mornlni' , my dear Mr. Smith , How well } on are looking to day. If thero'd anything I can do , I'loono command mo at 0111.0 I pray. An office ! Of course you'll ' Ret ono Yuiuo juit the rlfjht kind of a man , [ 'II ffivo you n good position In fact , the best one that I can. [ 'vo long had my eye upon you AH a man just after my heart , And If I Kotliuld of the cake , You Khali bite out the sweetest part. The day IB quito warm , Mr , Smith , Let's go round the corner nnd "smile,1' ' A man I like bettor than you I havn't mot for n long while. A nun ELECTION , Confound It ! thcro'a that Smith again Jutt tell him that I'm not around : A creator nuisance than ho in In the city cannot bo found iay after day ho posters ine To put him in some position , over man tortured like I Since thno of the Inquisition , And then for a noodle like Smith To try and get put in a place ; Though I'm mud , It quito mnki'B mo laugh , The thing's HO absurd on IU face. A man with lens bratnx than an nan , Or eimso than n Rucking baboon [ guupH nil the cranks from Nnpa Will bo hunting positions BOOH. [ San Francisco Nows-Lottor. In the CambrUgo cemetery Is a porr tree JI'J ' ycaiH olJ. It was eet by S. S , Stone In 1033. 1033.Over Over ten thousand coplux of the biblohavo been punted every day for the last thirty-four years. Sainuol Sargent found n petrified dove In a lielfnst , Me. , chimney. On coming to the air the bird began to decay. A splinter of a iloer'H hoof , with powerful microscopes and polarized llilit ; la as wonder ful to neo as the rainbow , Mr. IMwlnLowo again advocates the use of explosives fur bringing about an Increased rainfall In Now South Waloa. JJSJA Springfield oysterman has a fatherless cliiukcn. It Is three months old , entirely without down , and the odd ono of a brood of tuolvo. Ono third to ono half of mankind die in In fancy. 1'rovldenco thus kindly Interferes to irceervo a largo part of tbo rncu from presi dential campaigns. A Bowery museum , Now York , advertises u curiosity which ia half a man and half Leydon Jnr. It IB strongly suspected that ho bolougti to the Demijohn family. Three different civil engineers bay omado cs JinatOH on the quantity of water paver Niaga ra J'nlls every ininuto , nnd there ia a dlller- enco of two quarts between tbo highest and the lowest. A chestnut at the foot of Mount 1'tim ia beloved - loved to be the largest anil oldest tree in Ku- rope. It is hollow , and largo enough for two carriages dm ing abreast to pans through It. I'ho mam trunk lias n circumference of 2112 'cut. Tills gn//ly ia said to bo 92 feet in loiglit. A no\el euro for hog cholera comes from S'oiv Jersey. The discoverer , Instead of wait- tig for hit nogd to dm , buried them nlivo. ca\ing their heads ubovo ground. Ho foil hem in tins niionioloua position fur two weelis and then resurrected thorn , to find tlum us well OH over. It ir milil that tbo French railroad coinpa- lies are about to adopt nn vkxtric gatu opener A. catch connected with an eloutria magnet it-ops tin gate cloned. When u train ap inmchcs It cloxiH the circuit , releases the : atch , and the gala Ihcu upon , Thu last train as it IIMHUS through opens the circuit , mid thu ; ito is again closed. The came apparatus ings n bell violently on the approach of a nun. At tlio great Nuw York dog show two iw tonalities of hair Jess dognliavo attracted much attention. Thu lirnt tuition Ia Mexico repres ented by hairless dogg with n peculiar leathery kin and pleading llttlo boal-fiku ; oyua. Near limn Is u peculiar dog vvhono whitonnd almost lairloeH body in mottled with brown spoti I'hls ia n rc > | rosontativo from China and might 10 considered un edible in the lion ery king- loin , I'rom Wells , Maiuo , comes a remarkable tory. I'or Homo tltno past the herring huvo omaiiu'd uuay from nhore , and thu fishermen i \o boon uuiiblu HO obtain them , except in mall numbers. .Suddenly a few days ago lioy began to como in , uum into the brake , n ImmuuHu number * , evidently frightened by loqfisti aud I lut'linli. Thu number kept In- crooalng , and when the tidu vent out left a ilacu of about an aero completely covered with the ( Hi. In some sp U where there VM u depression in thu Band thu fmhvvaro tiled in to thu depth of four or feet. The armers In the vicinity noon learned thu fact mil llotke.l to the beach and secured cart oatli of the herring to bo used upon their and us a fertilizer , Ono farmer obtained sixty loadu , A. ValiiaUlo Ohlll Ton to llonil tills TcHtlinony. JMO.NTOW.V , AUK. , September 2,1882 Mess , Ji. A. Jlobltwon it Co. Oentlomen In reply to your favor of ho JJOtli ult. wo will say that wo have found lluyhca' Tonto ono of the best selling Ohlll remedies that wo have sold during thu past summer. Wo have had many verbal testimonials from our friends m 'o its ellicacy in curingOhills and Fever , and rrg&rditaia preparation nf much nero tnan ordinary merit. Wo haw sold (15) ( ) fifteen gross nf it since May ttst , and have noticed that its snlo since he Chill season has been over has con- inued longer than any other Chill rcinu- ly that we huvo handled , Wo like to ell proprietary articles of merit , and in elliiig Hughes' Tonio TTU fuel that we are giving value received. Yours truly , ( Signed ) 0. J. LINCOLN & CO. Prepared by H. A. Hoblnson tt Co , , iVholesalo Druggists , Louisville , Ky. , nd t retail by Schroter V ucht , Druggintii , Omalm. llotails 81.00 per btlo , six bottles ; $5 03 Who are our Alciblndet. I Vnow , Hides the ftho t steed in town- House" , lands and gems can show : Yet , if his most noble fire Had nnt hoarded np his pelt , Would the youlh Mono liavo l > een A true gentleman liimtelft Strip the man of all that come ; With prosperity and see If hU rvury action still With nubility agree. To < t him with the nelf-iamo things That have tempted otlu-r men Will the lolly nnd the low Never change tholr places them ? Alclbiades was wed "J'was the talk of half the town : Bonrla , and _ stocks , and lands endowed HH fair brldo , whoso wedding gown Wan n marvel of renown , All his frieniJc were charmed and said "It is certain flho has uealth : Were she poor she had not wol" John , the cftrpontor , Ins wed ; His wife with her needle wrought Her ono cotton dre ? , and this All the dowry that nho brought. "I can work , " eaid John to mo " .Sho will do a woman's part , While before she starved alone , Two of us can make a start , " Which of IhosQ are goutlemon ? Aklblades , wo know , From his father's well-earned fatno And hard work of long ago ; John a slmplu tltlo owns ; Nutnra has endowed him , then Ho will found n noble line Aud his sons bo gentlemen , They whole deeds ibo\ reproach 1'rovu the honest hearts they bear They whoso words are in nccord With the action that they share ; Thoiuh they come from out thu forgo Grimy with their labor then. Or stop froah from college halls They are our first gtntlomon , { San Francisco Call , HONEY Poll TIin IjAOIES. The bj/mdo i not In fashion , nnd the brunette - notte has como again. Biondts must dyo. Fawn-colored cainel's-haircloth will bo much ured for traveling and promenade costumes. There is no reason nhy the girls should netlike like n coachman. Ho is just as partial to the rlbbonn an they aro. Pretty baby blankets are made of thin whlto nilk Htutfod with pink cotton wool and tufted with white satin bows. Vecollcto ball dro' ses are bordered nil around the low cut neck with a band of flowers , cither roees , lilies or carnations. Daisies nro Hold by the Now York florist at $5 a smi.ll bunch. A few months ago that amount would buy a cart load , A largo bowl or noup tureen is placed in the center ot the tea-table filled with rosewater , and on its surface float n few perfect roses or lilies. Many skirts are being made with Fono deep llouuco extending almoet to the waist. Over this falls a short overskirt , scant and slightly draped. The small capoti is the most favored bonne' ' but for those ladies who will have big bonnet' the "fish wife" and Mother Ilubbard shape1 are shown. Chrysanthemums are to bo very fashionable this winter for corsage bouquets. _ Yellow , whitu , dulicata pink aud crimson will bo tin popular ehadcs. Stophnnotis.Ia beautiful white flower resetn. bllng n hyacinth nnd vety fragrant , is used foi bridal boiquets at this siasou , held by plush ottoman ribbon , A red nnd white rose placed in a chariot ol gilt Ktraw nnd tied by n eatin ribbon arc ainonk' tha dainty trifles set beside the plate at n dlnnco party. Miss Frellngbuysen , the president's fiance , la n courageous girl to undertake to sew on the buttons for a man who never has lesa than 18C pairs of pantaloons. 1'olarian ia n now woolen stuff for jackets , uUttra nnd trimmings. It cornea in smooth , cnrlod , lloecy pile surface , imitating the skint of the Persian lamb. The fashionable colors nro , or will bo , iron' rust browns , grays' ashen of roses , dark Kroone , migonetto and mushroom shades , gunch blue , Inwus and beiges. CnirasB-woven , chevron , nrmuro , Venetian , bird's eyes nnd other fanciful weavinganro the features in the now mohair and cheviot woola of the incoming seanou. Short jackets made of jersey webbing will bain high fn\orto wear with skirts of Half- wom dresBOH , or with accordion or .wn-plnterf mohair and light wool skirts No Norwegian girl la allowed to hate a beau until she can bake bread and knit Blockings , iho bread nnd the stockings that fifteen-yuar- old girls can make are unsurpassable A number of girls on Murray Hill , New York , who take an interest In politics wear a deep red roao when they favor Blaine , and n largo pink ono when Cleveland is tbo fa\onte A lartro magnet made of sunset and heart's deslro roses with n needle of violets and lilies of the valley , was among the floral decoration at n recent wedding and it was suspended from the celling by n chain of beautifulI acquu- ninot roses , and thu bridu and groom stood joneath it. An excellent way to sweep n carpet ia an rollows : Sprmklo wet brown paper over it be- roro s coping ; toir the wetted paper in Mecca about the si/a of your haud aud throw .hickly all o\crtho floor. The pieces gather ip thu dust aud give a frcBh , clean look , without any danger of spoiling the colors. "Yoa , brethren , " Bays the clergyman , who a preaching the funeral eermon , "our deceased - ceased brother was cut down ina _ ttinglo night torn from the anna of Ins loving wifo. who a thus loft iv disconsolate widow at the early ago of twenty-four jears , " "Twenty two , if roil piuosii , " sobi the widow in the front row , emerging from her handkerchief for an in stant. A plain an 1 straight willow basket , which a very open , may bo made very handsomeby L'tiibroiduriug n baud to bo plucud around the jontro of the basket ; Una band may bu of silk nr of satin , nnd it may bo of any width you ilease , fix indies is a good width ; abovu and lelutv this put plish bands of equal width , listen these with invisible stitches and put a iretty bow of ribbon on ono handle only , A pretty frame fur a photograph may bo nado out of the cover of u pasteboard no\ , Jut out the frnmo to fit , then cover neatly with n plnco of garnet or dark blue eilk or illesia O\or thlu paato maple loawx , which nny bo gathered beautifully tinted at this ICUHOII. The loaves should bo put on with thu mints In ono direction. Cover with u coating if copal vainlib. If desired , the framu can MI mada oval or circular. lit November. 'rom my lull circled home , this eve , I heard i'hu tempest shmlng rn the windy height L'hu first wild storm of Winter In Its flight , Seaward s though soma mlphty arctic bird fad left its snowy nest , aim on the llrroil Steep mountain summit paused one boisterous night fo fill the valley with its fiercu dollght. Mi mt > , 1 thought , how everg plno Is stirred [ 'ill all Itmleop storm-nnuclo is unbound ; low every wav ing bough gives forth IU roar , /Vnd / the lira thout lu though somu harper hoar Laid ht < great hind upon the hills around , \ud druw a loud hymn forth , a voicu to sound I'ar , far away. Iwynnil tbn world's dull shore. IW , 1' ToirKU in the Century. ANI > Kdwln Ilooth will probably retire from the ilago after this eaaion , "ThuBevnn Havens" ru preparing towing their way through the New Knitlund circuit. A boy actor namtxl Whltesldes Is preparing to play Hhakenpearean rolua In the Mint with t drainatio compauy. K 1) Vrito , aell known nowvpaptir man , ind for several u > ars.obn ) McCnllough's rep reauntativp , will munsgu Mme KUtori'n tour. John MeCullough is resting at the 8t James lintel , Now York It Is now drfinitely di-cid- ad that hu will not ast any more this noason Kiiiini Abbott's poimlarlty teems to In : rt'a" every neuton. llvr eng-igement Jiut termlnutvd In llrooklyu u triuinplunt luccesn. Ma tJjer'jhteitburleeue | absurdity "We , Us & Co. " IIM made n decided h ' . , It openm In St. Loui , nnd the press wlih one voice endorsed It. Henry J. Byron ii p tJmftted to have made 8100.000 play writing. Yut ho only left 520 , COO ntd his heir , no * xrnnt to know what bo cftmo of it , The TTiost fiJtcn Uo stock company on res ord Is that which has been formed to run the Oaioty Theatre , in London , with n ctsh cap ! tal of 52" > 0,000 ITho five principal cities in the Unitoi States which mak < n feature of Sun lay show are San 1'rancisco , Cincinnati , St. I.ouis , Now Orleans nnd Chicago. Mine. Albinn will bo In this country this winter. She wlllintkd n short concert tour nnd will sing at the -Innuary Philharmonic concert In New York tlly , Hobson k Crane will bo under the management mont cf lirooks & Dlckson for the season o 1885-0. A grand spectacular revival of "Tho Comedyof j'rrori" will bo the feature of the engagement. A well known New York journalist Is writ ing for ISrooks anil Dlckann , n btogrnpb o Mine , lllstori , for which bo will bo paid $500 Thrco hundred thousand copies will bo pub lished nnd used as advertising matter. Mile. Hhon will co'ebrnto her onragemunl nnder the management of Jns. W. Morrissey bv the production nf n now play by the author of "Ynmno , " ontitlrd "Arndla. " It will receive ceivo Its Initial presentation the beginning o ! the Now Year in Jtoaton. "In the Itanks" Is encamped In Haverluy's tho.-Uer , Chicsgn , Klralfy Uros' "Ijieba , " haa gone on the road. "Adonis" Is still the reigning success a the llljou opera house , Now York. In Wilson IJarrett's London company , sup porting him in "Hamlet , " are flvo member ! who have played Hamlet at uome sta > o ol their carors , and ono member who has played every part in the plecn at different periods save Hamlet himself. There could not have chanced n more fortunate body of self-consti tuted stage prompters. A remarkable optical Illusion is exhibited at the Now York Udcn museum. Suspended In midair is the upper hJf of o buxom young woman , with nothing whatever beneath it. The phenomenon will smile , chat , laugh and shako hands with you , nnd provo that she really exists and is not a wax figure , although she is in the wax museum. There is not the slightest trace of any mechanical agency being employed In the Illusion. When the dramatic season opened , about two months ago , there were 300 companies which started on their travels. The number has been reduced by the collapse of forty-one , Of the 209 still out 102 nro dran ntic compan ies , twonty-sovon operatic troupj , nine mini- strel or anlratlons , eight circuses aud twenty- three variety parties. Moro than 10 per cent , of the companies which began the campaign have already succumbed , Singing In London music halls , sajrs a cor respondent of the Durntic News , is a prof itable nvonue in which to earn one's living. If a person has a good voice and a "fetching" way , ho or she can sing at three or four lulls each night , thus earning fromJL'30 toi'lOn week. Emily Soldene had , during her last n uslc hall engagements , ,1115 or 87(5 ( n nfght , whioh , by the way , she iuniatud on receiving each night when her work was dono. Ilerr Gercche , the now director of the Bos ton Symphony Orchestra , tells tha following story of his tympani In Vienna : A Mover- beer festival was in preparation and the ro Iienrsals were numerous and arduous , so that all tbo musicians began to murmur save ono , thu impecunious kuttlu drummer , who was noted for hi * propensity for borrowirg money from uv ery member of the orchestra and not repajing it. This earnest musician burst forth : "But gentlemen , this is a debt which wo ewe to Meyerbeer. " A howl went np from the orchestra : "Why in thunder Mr. L. , must you begin the payment of your d bts with Meyerbeer ? " ' "Skipped by the light of the moon" ia ono of the iiuut successful foil ins on the stage to day and the young comedians Harrison and Gourluy are working for it. Two years ago John Gourlay wasn S7G a week man and Louis Harrison waa doing a very modeiato business in company with his slater. Following the example of Kobsonnnd Crane they formed a pirtULrrhip and went tu luropo ? for a play. Dm dramatic authors wanted so much that they returned homo empty handed. On ship board they contracted ' Skipped by the light of the moon. ' . It waa first tried in Troy , N , Y. Tbs sum needed to get there was § 17. That night they had SIQUO in thp house. It happened that some of the factories had paid oil their hands during the day. They never had a bad night during the first four or five weeks , and in Philadelphia their receipt of ? 7,000 a week. In San Francisco they played tea weeks toover § 50,000. Tholr profits for the season were ! ? " > ! ) ,000 on a capital of $17. So far this season they have dona good in the face rf the presidential excitement. You seu pouplo will laugh if they can. The AVIslilxMH- . Slender and shining , prophetic bono , Wo pulled it the future to divine ; Her bare pink palm , the bit in my own , Told that wisti and wlshbono both were mine. "What do you a k for ? " whispered my Koso , Looking up ehyly with eyes so true , "I wished,1' 1 nusworul , drawing her close , "i'ho woman I win might look like you , "Her eyes as brown as a forest brook , Her check a < pink as a sea shell's tint , A tender mouth , and a saucy look , And palo brown hair with a golden glint ; "In short , that my fntura wife might ba You , dear llttlo Jtoso , nnd only you. " Hilling her face in my breast , naid nho , "Isn't that funny ? I wished that too.1 [ Harper's Maga/iuo. Mar.joric's Kisses. Marjorlq laiulm and climbs on my knee , Antl I kiss her nnil she kisses mo. I Ii s her , but I don't much care , Because , although eho U charming and fair , Murjoim'ii only three. ] Jut there will como a time , I ween , When. I toll her of this llttlo scone , Shu will Simla nnd prettily blush , and then I shall long in vain to kiss her again , When Marjorio's u % unteon. -SVAI.TKIt [ LCAIINKI ) , Professor Luwls U. Packard , of Yale col ego , the well known ( irei'k echular , died In S'ew Haven , October U , lu the forty.ninth year of his ago. Prof. K. L O. Hoeluig , of Cornell Univer sity , who Is now In Kuropo , making n special study of the Irish longuage , has been elected lonorary member of all the societies formed 'or the preservation of thu Celtic tongue. Dr. Golle , of Par's , has found that twenty to .wontyhvo per tent of children hoar only within a limited range. _ A practical lesult ot ; his dmcov ery is that children are now placed at such a distance from the t'acher's desk us will correspond with their strength of Lear- ng. The public school authorities of Philadel phia compliin becausa so many of their female .eochers get married. Itisialil that a linn- Irud young women leavotho schoolroom every year for thu matrimonial altar , nnd that It .hereforo be-cninoi impossible to keep a corpse of experienced teachers in the schools. Moniipnuur Capul expresses the opinion .hat the frequency of tulcldos in this country s nuo to two cnuiestoo much mental forcing of the young , and too llttlo moral training , Wo bellovo that statistics will nhow suicides to jo much muru frequent in proportion , among residents of foreign birth ehan umong our own lativu-born clti/uns This Is true at least in jaa Fruncltco ; of 83 suicides during thu fiscal , 'ear uuding lu 188,1 , t'J wuio persons of foreign Jirth , Tbo Hotel Mail says thu Spunceiliin ntylo of lenmanship in very prutty , but Is calculated .s make all writing look iillko and destroy in ilividna Hy or | x > ntnnul style. "Wo could se lect at a gluuco " It says , 'from 1(0 hotel clerks , in ery onu who lias been taught to vulto [ rein thofu copy hooks , and thu ttylo of each uould Iw thu Banio. Any onu of them iniCt | sign a check for another , and it would puz/lo .li < t ablaut bank cnthicr to dulcet It , The result a thu same upon our school children , and all are learning to wtitu the samtt haud , In tlmu n J i lerk or book ktt'HT | will bo able to swear to bis own handwriting , unlojs lieliiu n private mark , " Why aull'ur thu torturca of biliousness when Hood's Sanaparilla will fjivo you siiro relii-f ? Bold by all drujgiata. 100 DJSOH Ono Dollar. 3C r _ fl t J " " w M BEST TONIC. = medicine , combining Iron with V"petallo tonle" , quickly nnd rotnmctcly ( iirrs Dmprpilni indlir tl < > \\'cnlinr , I in purr Illiiinl , .Hiilnrliil lilllxnnit 1'cv rrn , mill Nrimil ln. Ills nn uiifnlllnij rcmtdy for Diseases of the Kliliir > H u nil l.lxer. 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Tclrrbcne 01 office 07 , rnldcnce Ki , The romBrkablo growth of Omahn. during the laat few years ia a matter of groatr natoniahniout to thoao who pay an occasional visit to this growing citv. The development of the Stock Yards the nocoBflitv of the Bolt Line iload the finely paved atroota the hundreds of novr residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city moro than doubled in the last five years. All this is a great surprise to visltora and Is the admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvements made a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every Investor haa made a handsome profit. Slnco the Wall Street panlo last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon leas demand from specula tors , but a fair demand from investors socking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and are securing their homes at much loss cost than will bo posaiblo a year honco. Speculators , too can buy real oela' 3 cheaper now and ought tj take advant present prices for futur profi a Th foyr years promises greater ovo'jpmonta ' in Omaha than the past ii i years , which have bcon as good aa wo conld reasonably desire. Now man ufacturing establishments and largo job bing houses are added almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , who have their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- torost , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring thorn much greater returns. Wo have many bargains trhich wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. We have for sa'e the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North AVO have fine lots at reason able prices on Sherman avenne.l 7th , 18th , IJIth and 20th streets. West on Farnam. Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in thai ; 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 value. Wo also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in tins section ) .v the Stock Yards Company and .ho railroads will certainly double .ho price in a short time. Wo also have some fine business ota and some elegant inside resi dence ? for sale , Parties wishing to invest will find omo good b iir Jiinn by culling on u REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St , Bob veen Farnhnm and Douglas. P. S. Wo ask those who have > roporty for sale at a bargain to { rive- is a cnllWp want only bargains. Ve will positively not handle prop- rty at more than its real value.