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OMAHA DA.UABEE S ATURIJAy , NOVEMBER 8 TTurty . Tcira Record. J Ily the o of thli ALT , REMEDY , the Btoro- DISEASES K > o h nnd Do wo la ) peodlly rc/tMn / tholp OPTOE atronftth , find tho. TOE blood I" purified. It In pronounced by" V IJVEB ( hundreda of the best .BLADDEH doctors to bo the Off. LY OtrnE for ftll AND I ktnda of Kidney Di * . OMCa. It U purely rei : . nnorar * tnblo. nnd onrcfiivhcn OltAVEIi other medicines full. DIABETES It la prepared ex * BIUOHT-a prcesly for thcsodta * V DISEASE eiuc , and has never PAWS been known to fall. IN Ono trial will oon- ran vinoo you. For aalo by nil dr HACK IOINB on Bend far Pamphlet fNunvor/s ofTontt. DISEASES monlala. HETEKTION on nnninur WON.BETENTION CO. , 4 UHIVE. OP Protlilonee , It. I. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY . UUOOra'5011 ' TO DAYia li B2rrDEHJ Suci ! la : UC3 FAUNAK ST. OilAHA. t ! eKOMOi.oicocmIallr cclrctej Unii o Eaitoin at low price ml on AM ? tcncj Impiorea tumi tor uJa la Douglia , Vaign , Oo'Iti Matte , Durt , tamlnK , Strpy , TaiUnzlon , M JlsJ QianJors , anil Uctlor Jountlci Taico p lil In til parta ol the DIM * . Honey loitnixl on inprored larsu. Notary 1'ubllo nlvuvs ID olHco ConcuroaJ A PINE LINK 0 P ; ' ! : THE ONLY EXCLUSIVE ; . IN OMAUA1 NEB , Science of Life Only $ 100 ' BY MAIL POSTPAID. IfHOW THYSELF , , A QHEAT MEDICAJj WOlCK Eihanatod Vitality , Nervous and I'hynlcal Poblllti Premature DocIIno In Man , Hrrorsol Youth , nj th untold mlaork'9 rouultln from Indltcrotlong or ux ooonoo. A book for evoiV man , youiiK , nililJlo ttgeJ and old. It oontnlng 175 iiroHcilptlona for all acul andcbronlodl oaB08o&ch onoot which Is Imnluablo Bu found by the Author , ulioeo oxporlonco for 17 JCHIB Is Buch u probably uover oeloro toll to the lot ot any phelcan. 00 pa-i ( , bound In boautllul French muilln ompoajed cot era , full , gill guaranteed to bo a finer work In every eonne , iiiachanlcal , lit crary and profosuloral , than any other worl : gold In tliUoountiy for ? i.0 , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. Prlco only { 1.00 by mall , poet paid. Illustrative Baniplc Scouts. Bond now. Gold imedal awarded the author by the National Medical .Association , to the otllcem of wlilcli ho rcfois. Tbo Soloiico of IJIoghould bo read by the young for Instruction and the afflicted for ca , by relict. It will i benefit all. London liancot. There 1 no member of oiclcty to whom The Bel cli cnoa of USttt will not bo useful , whether > outhpitr ent , Kuarulan , Instructor or ck'rn m ri. Argonaut. Aildroaii the Pcabody Medical Ink.ltutc , or Dr.V on H. I'atker. No. 4 Bullluch Utroot , llmton.llanj. , who may bo consulted on all dlncasca rciiulilu ; ; iiklll and Ii ospcrlenoo. Chronlo and obatlnatodlsraiot that have , billloj the oklli ol all other pl > yB'UTA | clam , it Kpuclaltyi Hiich treated suocoe3fll.nl. full ] UU without aa Instauco ol falluro. TIIVCCI C UUU vn Our br Trcatico of : On Illood Toifonlns la of Interest to nil classes.VU ) bo mulled f rev nn nrrlpt of jnur nildrca. * uis bwiir Sl'CClKJO Ca. UiauurU , Atlanta , Gii. iCONSTITUTIONAL'SCRO'ULA- A girl In my employ has been cured ol hat I bo- i lllevo wan constitutional Hcrolula by the imo of Sullt'd o .Specific J. O. JlcDAMKi. , Allatoonaa . , July 25,1881. PRESCRIBED BY..DHYSICIANS. I ba o prescribed Swllt'a Hj-i-clflo In trany casei ) ol Illood Polion uml ai a general toulo.and Itliatmade corca tlter all otucr remedies hid failed. 11. VI , KTAICKUNU. M I ) , a. , Julj S8 , 1S81. FEARFUL BLOOD POISON ! Antjtroonuiy farm h\9 been cured of a foarfu cane of Illood 1'olson by tlio me of thruu bottlua o ANDREW J. Ilowm > , Kortyth , Qa. , All6 ) , ISSi. . > ' , - , ' ; , \VIIInurlfrllm BLOOD.Tfifil latui tfio LIVCRitiHl KJPNEVa. und Itr.roim TUB lUiAXTJI Knd laUU. I' ' iJIliifBltWJH I'OXiO a Mh.noJ / ' - > OOf CJiU. . tftl ttl > . ! , ' J-ll < ' * OI'jpli > % IJII. : hulurlivonlKiorlKlM.'iU luuotciix.fl- " . . . . on-1 ouroddrttilcTbaDr. IIttrtrM d fV > : . St.Jx.uU. Wolor our "D1U1A14 BOOH. " V V-f uiJ al otructc uoil uiefui.UilsruuU > : a , Irw. AVlio nro tlio Hrroi"- ' . ' Who nro the heroes ? the men who labor , Who nro the KlrtR ? the brftxo who toll , Not by the rifle , not by the pnbrp , Claim wo n right to the mills of the Soil. What though wo own no fertile ncrcc , Whnt though no land * In tenure wa hold , Ours U the n Icht , for wo nro the maker * , Onra are the Imtds that pathor Wn are the ulnow and bone of the nation , We are the wall * , the land to defend , Firm l the country that ha for foundation , Tlio hearts of ft people on whom to depend. Down with all f.yranUl Away with opprowion Wolivo on ll o land though girt by the fio.i I'ftrlh 1 our wojJtfipld. noble our minion , Wealth has but worshippers , wo nro the freo. Troatiro at homo , so dear to our bosomn , I.ct tis endeavor still to improve , Dear to the workmen his fair buds nnd bios- , I'althful his fricndnliip nnd dcaltilcss hit lovo. Rfny the Almighty guard nml defend u , ] < rom every vioo tli t would tin onrnaro , Shadei of our fathern , to Wens nttll attoud us Gcd bless the laborer fctlll bo our prayer , HONEY FOIl TJlli 1JADIK3. Vermont has two women acting as mail car ricrs , Macratno lace work has been revived I Kngland , London 1m a society to promote window gardening. Velvet ribbon is lavishly uicd as n garnitun both for hats and drcisea , ilackots nro to bo worn fthort and plain mantles long and handsome , The wedding presents now mo t fancied li Paris are cots oi elegant fancy pins in vnriom jowoK A faitidlous person proposes Instead o ! designating slnglo ladies nx old maids to cat thorn "bncliloUo . " Lace collars nro prfiforrod to these of cm broidery for children , They nro very wide and are chalk white , qulto nnlintcd , A popular and pretty young lady at Now- irV has jtit coinpfotcd n crn/y ijullt composed intlroly of silk neckties ghcn her by gentle inon fncndx. " IJInck net , wrought with fcilk and chrtiilloor ivlthgold , is tlio prettiest for lace waistcoats .his winter. The patterns chosen occupy n argo space , but are so closely worked that tiny ippearanco of coarseness is avoided. The engagement ring , to conform to the atest ngony , should bo n Rapphiru , with n dm nond on each sido. Hut then , nn uiifraHemou an be broken just as cosily when this' sort of ring Is used ns if It were only plain gold. Ulack costumes with no brlghtnoin except irhat Is derived from n rod waistcoat nro worn uy young ladies. A trimming of black worsted lace heightens tlio general aombor- less and Increases tlio contrast inado by the ilngla touch of color. T/unt winter the skirts to street drosio3 wcro nuch moro fancifully trimmnd , except , per- laps , the tnilor-itmdo costumes , than they .vill bo for the coming season. Now simple jralds In rows , velvet ribbon trimmings laid m lint , and lucks in various widths nro the rhoico. do lintcii. A lovely armlet of purest old has been piirchnsod by the South Ken- ilngton Museum for § 5,000. It in early Grcok inl monnt to wear nbovo the elbow. It was inco ruaplcndent with enamels , but only the rold rcnmlnu , The supposed date U 13. 0. ! 00. 00.A A stylinh nnd pretty "Torry" bnnet In n Mow York HIO\V ! window has n crown of palo fold colored satin , iinton In close , overlapping 'olds. The Hliglitly daring brim ia cov- red with dark volvct. This brim on tlio out- lido haa n very narrow bordering of gold nnd ft liincr beads in n duo Grecian pattern. \rr.nnd the crown is a wreath of brilliantly hiided autumn leaves of velvet in scarlet , roon and gold , with n cluxter < if deepest rod initurtiuuis at ono Bide. The brand ruby Tel- ret Htriugs nro lined with gold satin. I sea that freckles nro in fashion. How ilca for the pcoplo that Imvo iron hidden in .heir blood and vihiblo on their tncusl Frock- es are the < mlwr.nl xign of iron , I always 1111- lorstood. In America frockloi nro so much in rogue this yonr that artificial moans hiivo Leon idoptod for producing them. A freckle man- I'aeturor has invontcd n sort of sand that is ubbcd Into the cheeks and comes out freckles. 'robnhly ho Is the name practitioner who JWB dimples results warranted. In tlio 'JInumr. It's a trial when n lady Sits before you with n cady That'd lee high. You will strain your neck to pioccs ly the tlmo the drama censes It you try. Ask her if sho'll move n little Hhu wont fitlf n j jt or title , lint sit there , Calmly sweet , nmlquito unheeding All your low , pathetic pleading To her hair. Atk her overso politely To roinovo the thing unsightly , And , O , my ! If n glnnca could paralyze you , And then cuiito pulvcifzo you , . You would die. [ The Judge , PKri'KKMINT OUCH'S. "Lovo laughs nt lockemillia. " Ho docs the ishlor. Ht. John will not wear wluu-colored othus. Flirtations nro defined ru "attentions with- it intontloni , " It was cart ] tlmt killed the cat. Care , thai In aiming the murderous boot-jack , Mince pie in ISoeton boarding housed ia but lotherimnio for Haiitlwichud bubh , "When the cat's away the mice will piny , " not n political proverb , butalgnilies n rutty ncntlou , A boy with no brains has boon born in No- rnnka. In dude tlnio ho will bo elected king the mashers. | Kew Yoik Journal. Speech uf n tailor In n St. P.iul court : Yuiir honor may dUmiastlia jury : every man mm IIWUD mo fur n Httlt of clothes , " Nollo roii'n , Sonui clothleiH nio celling rough nnd ready nyx" units with an txlru sent thrown In , ThU the first tlmo wo over knu\v reserved seats to Hold without charging extra. "Whnt do you think of Violdiug ? " asked n toatou girl of a llarvurd grndiutto. "Oh , It'u nportaut , of course ; but It don't amount to uythliiK without good bnttlng. " Wnlkliim Miller Is supiKMod lohnvoiust an up ognlmit three kings and n i air wuuu o wrote : "For nil you can hold In your cold , end hand , is what you hnvo given nwiiy. " "Have you , " asked the judge of a recently omlcted man , "nuythiiiK to olftT the court oforo suntenco is passed ! " "No , your honor , " opllodthu pilsoner ; ' my lawyer took my last cut. " "Aro you n dude mid n 1'nriit'o ? " said the uadilno politician , hcornfiilly , nu ho eutuiutl tin olllco of the independent editor " 1 am. .nJ n klckor , too , " enid the odttor as _ ho lifted ho intruder adown the winding stjir uith la * ight , fantastia too , A lawyer walked down street recently with its lonttli ; uf arm tated to hold u lot of law ook , To him a friend pointing at tlio books : 'Why , 1 thought > ou carried all that stutF lit -our IiuniJ ? ' , "I do , " quickly nipllid the Inw. 'cr , with a knowing wink. "Tliwu are for the udgos , " 0 , my can yon BCO by the thuu'a uaily Ifc'bt. Wlmti on fulled to percolvo nt the twi- ight la t pluamlng : A cranky concern that prough tlio lung night , O'er the bed wlioro 011 slept vvna MO naucily streaming ? The nilk intihea i-o fair , Hound , threo-carnoiod nnd ijuaro , Givopioof that the lunatic bed quilt 4 there , O , the er.uy quilt muiiia tiiumph- uitly ravfla , And muld , ulfo und widow mo ANI > IJUASIATIC. Tim "Ailawlem IMou" turr..i nut to lie a inuuhty und u nasty i > Uy. lIsriUoimnilGourny InUml to try u srw iluy culled "llouknmi ] ! ) . " The iiteclmnlc.il imil fcenlo cITecti It .Slmdovvacf a Great Citj" 6io nuid to bo won leiful , Lira Weber U lu aclhu lift ) ngAiu. Btu < h rrgtnir.cd n company to ploy burlesques and muilcil comedies in tno museiims. When playing Lady Macbeth licmhardt ftl ways kept to the literal hutorlc accuracy of the piece , ami appeared on the stage with hnr feet fti lirnvcn fatihlonfd them an Mploit at- ( t'inptod by no ono else , A despatch frrm Paris announcosUlmt M ( ounod , thn composer , hai porfoimed before the I'npal Nuncio .itul n number of select friends tbo oratorio "Mors ot Vita , " which he desires to d dicato to the pope , Thrro will ba qutto n zoological collection In the third net of ' 'Nell ( ! wynno" nt the Casino , Now York , In the wood fcono , painted by Mnodor , will appear n pony , n inulo , two dcorhounds nnd n rcore of falcons. "Spot Cach , " the new play In which M , U , Curtis ( Sam'l of Poson ) will shortly nppcar , nas some magnificent scenic effect" , n vlow of Nlngarn Falls from tlio American side being especially noted for Its beauty nnd realism , Dion Bouclcault , it Is said , will retire from the ilajro nftor tha present season. Ho ox- pecU his BOU Dot to fill the plnco helms left vacant , The young man has played liouci catilt's characters in the provinces with en' courapintr success , Mary Anderson acorn i to hnvo In Julie' ' mixdo thn grpntos hit of her London season s far , Hlio proicntod this character in that cit ; on Saturday night , nnd the pcrformnnco i looked upon as ; i revelation. Miss Andorsoi Is now In thorrcond jear of her London on gngemnnt , the longest over played in that clt ; by nn Amorlcnu except that by the comediai J. S. Clarke. "Dramatic art , " said Ristori to n Now York intorviowor. "is degenerating ; there Is nn awful decadence to > K > noticed. Dcrnhardt I only nn artist for effect. J can nssuto yoi that Knchel has never been replaced During the p.iat four years Illstorl IIPS not nctcd except copt nt nn occasional charity performance , Shi has olrgnnt residences At Komo , Pnrh nnd London , nnd lends a quiet lifo. Slu ill rotlro from the ntnpo nftoi this noason. An innovation in "Hamlet" likely to cnuai omo ferment has been made by Mr. Wilson ilarrott. The word "kind * , in the famous line , 'A little morn thanltln and less than kind , " ! > y him by him pronounced "kiiH , " rhyming .o the common pronunciation of "wind , " or tlnd" In "tinder. " Mr. Uarrett holds thnf ho words nro n direct response to thoprovlou1 Ine nf the king , "lint now , my cousin llnm ot , did my nou , " nnd mean n little moro than 'km" ( cousin ) nnd loss thnn "kind" ( son o ihiltl ) . IllH Firwt , V l < - . Ha tnlkfl of things political , With countenance demure ; His mind is analytical And really quite mature , His viowa of doing national _ Honira with pomp and pride , And thinks that ynu'ro Irrational If yours don't o.incidc , Ho's juatatiiflo finical Of I'hnrisaic creed ; Ho tries hard to bo cynical And doesn't quito succeed , Jlo'd have you nil remember A circumstance of note Thnt ho In thin November Did ctut his virgin vote. CONN Ult IA 1,1TJ KS. The French government inropoaea to lay n tax on bachelors , Mnirlnges of rich young girls with their fnthor'ri cunchmen turn thulnttorinto ngroom , Four meters named Cnrr were married nt Joliet , 111 , , ono evening last week. Quito n Car-go. A word to over-ripo maidens Girl ? , only about two moro month' ! of the present leal year remain. A statistician has discovered the curious fact that out of 500 graduates of Vasanr College lego only 188 are married. It ia Boldom that n rich young man olopcs with n poor girl. The sacrifices iu love nro all inndo on the woman's Bide. Quo of the daughters of Henry Wndaworlh Longfellow Is encaged to bo married to Mr , Torpo , brother of Mrs , Ole Bull. At Now Haven , Conn. , Mrs. Maria Hood married John Q. Walker. Ho Is bar fourth huHbnnd and flho Is his third wife. "Do not mnrry n widower , ' said the old lady , "n rcndy-mndo family is like n pi a to of cold potatoes. " "Ob , I'll soon warm them over , rophoj the damsel. A Maryland gypsy w oman eloped with ouo Groggo. Whether ho was n Kentucky bour bon or n Maryland sour-mauher Is not told ; but it'a a rum old elopomeut. M. Worth , the famous inan-millinor , being dotcrmlnod that his daughter phould not mar- ly below her station , as tlio phrnso fjoca , has betrothed her to the sou of n millionaire tailor. So the president la not engaged to Miss Frolinghujson after all. The anxiety in Washington for a White Homo wedding la BO great it in feared tha president and Miss F , will either hn\u to marry or get themselves disliked. Will M. Cnrlton , the poet , hi married nnd settled In Brooklyn. His wife's namu ia liut- sy , but they are n it "out" yet , nnd ns VIll keens nw y from NVnll street , there ia no likelihood tlmt thuy will Imvo to go "Over the Hills to tho.I'Oor Iloueo. " At Urntou , N. Y. , n few days ago , Thomas li nnd Lydiu Miller Tarbcll celebrated their blxty-first weddhisf nunlverdnry. Mr. Tar- liollrs ngo is 85 next March ; Mrj , TnrbolL's 81 In February. They have rnUoil 111 chlldiou , 10 hoys and 3 girls , who are all living but the two oldcht boys. .Ho Jjoxcs Her. Within my room 1 idly sit , Nor mind tlio UrouUful racket Upon the street ; my pipe's unlit ; The picture on the I 1 Attracts my gu/.e , nnd it H HO fair It dinHiiales my choler. E'en as I look , nlthough I swear bho's com mo many n S. Yes , uho como.s high , but tho'u divine , I'll have to grin nnd lenr it ; My lovti for hur U H-.ipertine As cold at twenty A ; KiKiUgh fet two girls , nt n spurt , She'll out , but I'll not unw her , llntlier thnn that sweet cioaturo hurt I'd htub mo witlinf , -Uy ( Stnnlo WntcrlM/ JlKIjIGlOUS. The I'loabytoriauHpf Philadelphiamiiiiborcxl 8C3U , coiuuiunicnuta iu 1S1U. i'liero are uow L'd.OOO. I'jRht hundred thousand \n\fl\a \ \ Imvo boon tauicht lu tlio ditrert'iit Methodist selioolo- fur the frocinuu iltiling the last your. It m reported ut Iuntrt < nl th.it tlio Huly Son IIUH decided to ponimuont1 ! ; estnblicli mi aio.itollc coimuit < aiaiK > itttiip In d'auadu , [ Minn 1'enbody , r. nntlvo of , America , lias been ci'iiiinUsiiiiiL'J to labor uuionjr tl'.a Ar menians , who number aonw ICO or ui'jro iu I'fl'SllI ) , The pope ! H n busy innn , Uy nt 7 , lionllnwu only linlf nil hutir for lila fctif il inultlny iue l , Kxery luouiout uf his tiny la iiortlouwl out to boU tfrcut tie innuui ralilu culU on bin 11 HID. HID.Tho The Synod cf tlio OUo 1'roDytetlan OliurcS In uo-'hiiiu nt Clucliitmti , Ima it < cli\ritl for a billet obnorvnuuo of tLo SuVtatli mul tlio pro- lilliitlou uf tl-ji nuuuJaUujri ) und Bile of lu- tuxicuting drinlis. Church ii-liblug lias bvou iilarniWRly ri ( of Into lu nnd urcuud i'urid ; us many na tovouty- B ! > C biirclatk's lm\o boeu t-lfected m thu cn | > it l and niiruuiulli'jj ' lucuHtioiUUii the last tigliteen niuiithd , Ix'ottt Jjtno ) Lchif ; vwltod tliri'Q tliivPH. A clerical gcusalton wliich llt'Js nil echo iu thi ) ( jujtlcr Hi. ( icnuunin , hus ucuurrtd in Kuinu , Two lulinu ) ) rt'lnto sopnrnted fuuu j eara iifrii from thu church niuopuntxl a cblnui bhoj > , u IiicU llioy called thu Italian Catuolic church , Tim cliloit chuich lu the soutlit'xu oUtca in tliu 1'lrbt llaiitut of Chat baton , S. O , , mid u cuttoiii fact iu thin cnniit'Otlun h that it ilates tlm iir aiiuatlui n ; Kilteiy , Muhui , from \\hcncolt 1'iuinratiHl in a boily to the nolgh boihuutloi Churk'atoijuver liW yoira aRu. ThoBouthcmMolUiJlBt Umrch has u luiRe m ifurfiiua lu Vliu Iwliuti U'rntory , i'omiio. ui * 't liiOliui thuicluiAMid luoiiibuni , Onu tlU- titctuithii cunftit'iu'ohltli rt'pietici ' ivviUol IOIIK hUudiut : , U niipaoachliiif tuutHut , TM ! hit yi > Dr n thtmeauil \ < i'iu teport jil , There In KouJuu 'M , . , , church u > , with lUu earns number of ' 'chapeli , ns Knglirh Noncomformist church09nro called. ISfslrtes thesa there nro HI prcarhlng stations. The oldest of lhes churches Is enid to lm\o been formed In 1573. Most of thn.ti , however , have been organized tlnce 1HOO. There nre 22"J ministers In charge. Treasurer John P. P.hnatls , of the Spanish Kti'copal AllstioQ of Phlladelnhi * . has re ceived n copy of a doc-roe from the King nnd Council of MinintorJ of Hpnin , published in the Official Uarello of Havana , proclaiming toleration for nil tellgions In the Island of Cuba. W Fifty years ego there was n boy In Afric. who was tnkcn prisoner in ono of the b'erci wars between the tribe ? , nnd was carried awn ; from his homo to bo sold ns n slavn. Afto being hold nnd resold , now for sugar nn ng In for rum , ho wn < finnlly carried awny i , n slavo-nhln , A British cnihcr cnntured th slaver , The boy Is now Ilishop Crowthcr o the Angollcan mlwlons in Africa. I think wo can look foiward to the Urn , when ecclctiastical government will bo sub ordlnatod so much that there will bo n com munlon of the Pr teatant Church with Pnp\l the Papal with the Greek , the Greek with tin ' 'optic nnd the Coptic with the Armenian In that time n minuter can go from ono o the churches to any of the others without being ing suspected of having changed his faith. Itov , Dr. Nuwman. .1 True Heart , New Orleans Times-Democrat , The first time that ho nid "I love you dear , 1 would not take it , touch it with n thought Ho was my idol nnd my king of men. How should ho sly that ho could stoop to this To mo , who was content to clasp his feet , And homngo pay to him who know no mnto ? There was no fitting mate in nil tha world For him who stood with men peerless , npnrt The next tlmo that ho enld "I love yo u dear/ I bolder grow nnd scorched Ini fftcn , his soul , A torrent swept my being into naught And I was his , nnd ho wn still the snmo , The noblest nnd the best nnd something more , I pnw the sen , IJIookod there was no shore I saw the pendulum of destiny Swintf thro * the potty snares of woman's will. His lips were close ; What matter soaorehoio ? And nil times now I say it o'er nnd o'er "Dear you love me ? Kind mo , I nm lost ! " I tuin to hear him as earth turns unto light AH saints unto tlio table of the Lord , AH the elect to judgment n ftcr death , Ho loves , nnd 1 am changed to what ho wills , And ho Is still my peerloas lord my king. A. two-headed child Is the latest production of Chnttanoogn , Twin. An npplo tree nt Lancaster , Pa , which ia 125 years old , bore n good crop this senson. A Shophordsville , Ky. , colored women hna given birth to twins the ono white nnd the other black. The 00,000 tons of soot taken from Lender chimneys every jcnr la sold for Sll.tOOand ed ns n fertilizer. The British Medical Journal reports wol authenticated ca > o of n canary catching the scarlet fever and dying from it. The Hnthakollar , n restaurant in Broman , has hart a continued existence of seven centu ries. It ia the oldest restaurant In Christen dom. t the North Carolina State exposition ono man exhibits a female v/nrdrobo erected by his OWQ needle and thread , and another has a bed quilt with ( iiOO pilccs in it. A tortoise that had been inclosed In a solid block of Ice since last winter wna cut exit n few dayn ago at Cornwall on-thc-Hudson , nnd re vlved on exposure to the BUM. The model of nn apparatus for "lifting > es Eels over shoal ? , " for which n patent was issued in 184 ! ) Abrah.Mii Lincoln , vill form n portion of thoPatentUllico exhibit at the Now Orleans exposition. An English architect saya that wooden homes can bo built to l.-vst lunger than brick or stnuo houses , and instances the fact that in ninny English towns wooden houses nro stand Ingund in dUly ueo that were built COO years ngo. ngo.In In Wurtemberp a well-preserved log hut of the Stone Ago has been found in n : nur.sh. It has two rooms only , ono of which lias nn openIng - Ing toward the Kouth. The but is about ten by seven metro ? , nnd'tho ' walla , aa far as pre served , are of split lays. A now ; clock haa been invented , and coming jnto ueo in Europe , which is warranted by its manufacturers to run ifor five years with out winding or regulation. The Belfiian gov ernment placed ono in n rnilwny station in 1881 , sealed with tbo government seal and it hns kept perfect time over since. There ia n boy In Putnam county , Tenn. , a ton of Jefferson Loc , ton yeara of ngo , who , owing to the peculiar mUuro of his skin , luw never been known to sivcnt n drop of perspira tion in his life. * Another phenomenal feature connected with the boy is tlmt hnhas only four teeth , : tml had these when born , having neither cut nor > hod a"y since his birth. Ho is veiy much affected by the stnsona. In the nummer ho gets exceedingly wnrm , nnd is compelled , in order to live nt nil , to keep hla hnad and' body wet with cold water , and fulU off to nhnoit n skeleton ; but when winter comes , nnd cold weather setn in , ho ia enabled to ( lispen-w with his bath ami grows fnt. Hi ia wild to-bo u uprightly boy , with plenty of KlUO < v.l'10NAI ; . There MB over 275,100 school toschera in tltix country. Yulo'a champion cloj d.inccr of last year hr.s become n divinity fttudont. liiilfnlo is making prouarntions for an author's carnival , to bo held in Febiuary. The echool law is to bo enforced in such n imumoriu Gridley , Cnl , , as to nmko boys a'- tend school or lcau the town , Ono tho-itauil students ncced of Nlhllislo : tendpiicioa have been OY | > i < lleit from the Unl- reinlty i f Kieff and drafted int > the army lu : consciiptx , : A lusl'.sohool . In which English undSamcrit nro to bu taught to vunncn bn : been opened la : 1'oona , Indb , nnd will ba supported by the . Bombay [ javornment. A four-year old boy at Felicity , Ohio , istJnv Fonsatio'.i it that town , in ho can or U hllopod to bo ablu to rend books nnd pnpom nt ulnht > . thor.Rh ho WKS never liietr.xtcd , The Mechanics institute of Buffalo , N. "VT. , hna n librnry of bO.Oit ) Milumcii , but it In new inacceselblc , owing to tlio itutitutu's lacking the funth tokedp Ita roonu open , ' Tlio ro.uliiiR.room at too ! \atlc.iu librnry In now open to atmlonU , No document latj' than 1816 can bu cxumluod. All notes 03 ox- tiucta nuifti bu shown to the librarian bafuie \ 1B1 I'l K I'l K8. Appropiiato hymn 5or nil olcctricinn ! & . 2xu- ' ' ' bony to . " r l 'I'm galnrf ) dynamo. Kuv. \ { , II. II. Mr'rayhaa becoms the : > 7npriutor of the ' S'liow-Cafo , ' In Muitreal. While aavinu' snub the MnlvntionUU cnauot LH ) blam'cJ for uav'iDj tt dollar , A nun \vith : 111 empty stomach cannot ( ) o much worit. A Turk , who rUtempt d to iierfiium hia dm-otioua In tha city hnll pnrk , N < 3W Vork , nut only uttructediH cruv-d , but was clubbed by n policeman , A New York inlulstorpreachtuln jH-rmon lattily on "How t Uaiumo nn Aiul. ; " HH dltl out , liawovc. , oven alltulo to tiiooocl | uld recipe , "livti in buntiUng-huuno. " Aa they ware einjing tlio voluntary in church , yciin ? mun , nilUiiR ta thu pew * back ol a gnylr druaud lail ? , wlilsp rcd to n frii'iul by hU > idu : " .Mrs. llrownH bonnet is BU loud' that I caurat hum thu sbglug , " A fashion journol deutlbra "angel botv m'ts , " This Is tlia first intimation wo havs uion tlmt uigeU 'vortt bonnets. Angel bi- ucts Implji "mldlnary openings" in the lu nnd betturvo < XI , and luiilinory opoi\Laru meun trrublo foi busKuida but hnpplno t ( or women. "Ovor nntl O\or Repitition iasoniotimoa thuouly iray to Impress u truth upon > lui mind , Accord- in Jy tnho ntitico that Dr. Piurco'a "Hoasnul Purgfttivo 1'ellota , " ( the oils lr l Litllo Uver VilU ) coullnuo to be vroiiticifully elVeotivo in caaca tf nick and nacvuus htwlache , conntipitwn , indices tlou , rnih of blood to the head , cold ux ' .romiiioj , nnd nil nilmouU timing ( rmr obslruutiou of the bodily fuucliniia. Their I ai'.ioii ia thorough cti. ( jiuitlui and thoj tugrtdienia bt'ini ? u'lJirvl voyetnWo thi- > ciu ha tnkon with itapiunly into the must ttonach. All IiAUOK AND li.\IHUKUS. Matters ot Interest to Hinplnyf rs nm Km ployed. Thia is nn ago of mechanical wonders At the Cyclops vVorks , England , In a few weeks will bo cast steel ingots weigl 100 tone npieco. The work will bo done by Charted Cn n moll & Co. Aincricat etec'l makora nro increasing ( he size o ; their steam hammers , the length nnc thicknosa of rolls , the HI'ZJ of heating furnaces , tha capacity of cupolas and it every way propairing for thu greater de mand for otccl in onortiioua piecca. American iron making haa fallen to about ouo-half the productive capacity in all departments excepting atcol rails anri Btructtir.il Iron nnd nails , but in Qrcat Britain three-fourths of the iron-worker * are now idloand w goa are lower than they ever have bocn. Iron la aa low as it waa five yeara ago , but the prospocta were hotter then than now. Ono shipment of wire recently made from Johnstown , Pa. , measured 22,000 miles in length. A St. Louis firm hat just shipped n steam Inspection car to Algiorn. A 'ilcaco ; firm haa shipped gooda to Turkey and China , and u Pittaburg lirm ia filling n largo order for Brazil. With proper jiFort our trade could bo considerably en larged. Tha old saying that it ia an ill wind that blown no ono any good ia exemplified in the present interest taken to enlarge our export trade with Central nnd South American countrion. A goodly number of Philadelphia manufacturers theoretic- nlly f wor it , nnd hope trade will bo opened , in order that idle labor nnd machinery can bo employed profitably ; but many think nnd Bay that individual enterprise must fir.st open the way before the government can bo naked to aid in the work of opening up markets. Libor is abundant and cheap in the oil regions , but the cpirit of organization ia at a very low obb. The oil well workmen acnm moro or less indifferent to trades unionism , and net no though imprcssod with the notion or hope that aomo d y they will ' 'atriko it rich , " and have no nond ot unionism. There are to-day 41- 000,000 b.trreb of oil stored in tunka in the oil region. It would bo cheaper to pump it back into its native reservoir thnn hold It where it is. Thorp are ever 5000 milen of pipe , nnd 1000 iron tanks full. The plpo lluua connect 21,000 wolhi , and receive from thorn 00COO barrels oi oil daily. So mo time ago the tack manufacturer ! of Massachusetts heard what wonderful fortunes were made by the "combination1 scheme , aud BO they combined. Event ually small competitors sprang up all around , and thu combin.ilIon waa forced to buy them out. Then n ohrowd act ol Yankees wont to Cleveland and built ar immense tack factory in that city and knocked prices , and up goca the combi nation. Thia in but ono instance. Cases of failure in trade combination ; ) are much moro frtiuont [ than 13 apparent , because the members hide their f.uluns from the ' preci as far as possible. Trade oombi nations may aval } within certain narrow limits wiero the number j are largo. As the number of members which control or ropreaojit a trade or industry or inter est of any iind decreases th-o strength of the combination ineraasus , aa in the case of the St&ndard Oil monopoly , the trunk-lino rc-ilrond pool and ) iko coinbi nations. After a bitier nine-months' strike the employing mc'jdois of Cincinnati , ns an nounced , havo- gained the ctrlko ever their union wor&mon. The moa attemp ted to establish arbitrary and oiTenaivo shop ruloa which pructicaMy deprived the owners of control. It was on this point that the owiioro hold out no persistently. Bud it been moi'uly a quiatiou cf price they might have violded. American sowing niachine > < manufactur ers do n good und growing business in lowing machines , especially since prices have declined. Kho value nf1 exported sowing mnchinos for the paat year has boeu § UG52,814 which 13 the largest itesn on the nxpcrfr list. Lojoraotivea : otao nnxt , 282 having boeu ezported , worth S2,819 , ! > 25. Saw * and tools como third and tirenrm& fourth. The flowing tnnchino comp.iniea have the Tory best tradejthayncour fcor jign countrioi for'bus- inoaa , and from reauuc reporta from facto ries in Now Joiaoy especially , a good iharo of the buaiitaaa is oamin . Whi'o ' ono sot of nmchanioa are out Jelying the sixteenth contnry monks in their hoarch into the arcana of natvsre fov lK'3 aecrots , ao the monks dolrod after theological cobrvuba , another eot are tvorking in tho\jppoatto direction and ro- turiiing to iiaturo , nuro and timpk- , for povror , and nro nmking windmills of i ni ne us u capacity t do the MCJLL which itoam ia doing cvul wluir electricity ia ' iB'aod to do. "Windmill factories are up ulniont evorywhoro. Ship- iiBiitB Imvo recentlv been made to South Vtricn , Bnrculoau , Vunezuelr. , Hayti and ! > ' Auatralia to punip aalt water . " 07 manu- ncturiut ; Halt , I * ) pump water fo ? ahoop , . .o vim machinery , to drive cotton gine , tnd ao on. V/iud in pleniy and chunp , md can In cconomitvilly utiia d in many Mbuu and phtr.-ca whuro otcatn iauot to bu 38 Ct. During the psat thirly da-w betircen JOUO and -1C CO pnraoiiH havn btoa thrown ml of wurk in Philadelphin hi cotton , /colon , catjjot nnd hoaioi-y iwlorica , mien ion mid atool tuid hitrdvvaro I'atablish- inenta and in machine ahopa. The prob- \bltlties njothatthi nuuibu ? will bu jroaaod I'/uring the nest thirty day-j , slthough the hope ia held out that i > - iimploymont w ll bo ijouerjJ after tJo jlecliou. A redaction in wng.eo wilJ probably bo nado in the ctorpot ejtnblin'nmenln of fhia sity , on account of Mo fulling oft' in do- imnd and the throwing oat of ao laany arpot looms. ) Fo > loug , weary mont'-.j on the Jlrtnon- riiit-minws Imvo boon striking for Lho ufslrict prloo , livinp jmno but thorn- n Uno * hovr. da Thureda/ John Qottollo , thnlr pluoky nri'aidontr , stooJ bolero T)03 bllxnohed nnil pinched faces on :0 : tha river nnd enid : "I'll stake my ituDa- L n : nt , M pnuidont of the oroiuizitlun , r trtnt if you hold nut until the 'ri o' cornea y ho riornton ) ) will vay the pri/e. " John in right. A resolution to ij'iit ' work p sned aud another conrontlon ia called for Sat- urdoy. SALAD Duissiso , t Cou > > ' ! MEAT SAUUK Tlio nnJvrrsal fnvorito . both in the U S. nnd ( Jrent Britain. AVholosoiue , delicious , ecnnomioal , ant 'l nutrition ; . Savca nnaicty , vaetu nnc trouble. ( ia the < \ir. Texas Sittings. "You'vo got my seat , sir , " said ri man on a Texas railroad , who had left hid EC.V for n moment. "Thero is nothing to show that you hsvo rctainotl this aeat. " "L-jok up thurol There is my hat box on the rack right over this seat. " "Well , thun you Ait no there on your hat box , if that' * where you have re-1 , tuined voar toit. " ' nflfe ) 3 CJ ; X BEST TONIC. ? J'ti.i medicine , CftrnMnln Iron with p'ira ( 'Rouble tniip | , qi.irXly rtul winplptely Initi MINI Ni'imilulii. It Is nn utifiilliiiij remedy for Discuses of tha KMnon ninl I.lvrr. It li ItiMilimlilo for ] ) ! spa e * peculiar to Woman , nni ) nil wlio Icml t cdctitnty lives. Itilops tint liiluro the teet'icnu ohcai1 f'lieor prodr.ro counlpitlon ufArr Iron mrrf/nnri . it enriches nml purifies iiol ) > lee < lftlnul ! < Uej the appetite , nlds tlio nsMmllntlon of fooJ , reMoves - Moves Heartburn nnd ItelPhlriK , mid ttrjnth- tii the inu clcs nnd nerves. Tor Intermittent Kovers , Lassitude , I-nckof rncniyi c. , tt has no equal. &B- This Ri-nulno hns Rbnve trmlorniuk nnd rro . 'cd i ed lines on wrapper. Tnle na other n j , i > iiijtir imtiwMitsjm'iL to. , iiitTinonr. us. itl nnilsmtei In tie BROAD GLA IN > e VERY BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AND liver ofTorcil to tlicDubllc. HAMBUHG-AMESICAN LINK FOn ENOtAND , K5ANCE AND OERMANT.S The etDaorhlpa oi this wtll-kacwn line are bollt at ton , \T&tcr-tlbi ) oompaitmcnte , tnd are furnlh Jaya nnd Kal-jnlaya for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Chnr 'Matt , (1'AniS ( ) and IIAM11U110. Ritca : StR ! g from Europe only R3Flrai Cabin , (56 , CC5 and 576. Etfioi k'uSir , llonry Pundt , JIftrk llnnnon , F .B. llooras , ! ! ' . To ! } , i-oatolu Omabtt , Qronewcc &Schocntcoii , r/grateiu Cfuucll Blulls. 0. B : lUCUAUD & CO. , Gen. Pusj 4.51s. , 81 lroiT3y , N. Y. C'l-aa. Koiinlnskt k Co- Qracral Woatora ARsnte , 170 Washington St. , Chics qo.111. - M ret F.o3si.ly Drsaras , Pimplt ' ; p' ee.l.ti.t f * an-&Bd.t aalttivlHfared ' 7 < pr < > ir u.i < -.i-/'rii/r i//t.v < ; . Tt.s opprcpriats-tt.r.fUv .i ' urnv u"4iiarhci ! e. Consultationspsr- icm.il tr bv inter , c.Acrcily ! eonfidsr.'dal. Md- " . - " . cnt bv Malt -inti Express. Nn mark-son cr. Address i'A Vlct'tusof ' southfuliiajnidenco.causir'j.Ncnou'iDfr- ' illity'remature J5ecny and all dKudbioa bt rx ty ind'icrt-tion or iicpfc 43iill learn at - - siDtij. 1L * 7ll : mro NriM n in uu il lit , hcin'l , t lou.AMhmi II , i. M'l ' K' < itlnnll I * , Til tp ui rtt-n ii L'tltt l tmuN t 'u- ' I iuJjmiil can V/tnt r Ijcoralnsr , u J palun. In\lewo > thl9 Uctwcjur buy oje of r. Homo's Klsctrlo HulU Dy sj Joins 50 \vlli .rfd llheuroatlsm , L'Cuncy Trouble ! nnd nthor Uli 'U flesh IA .Ulr to. .Xj not delay , but call r,0' our Lira bud examine Ixu'it , h'o. 1422 Concha ti oot , i r i.V GuorliiuaV , ni rivrnauiSt.OTn hii , NL . Or. s ni'od ' n o n rml. otcrtM. itt Ki iMutltP , of j'ov 11 Ir , K IS DBOnIIV Royal Havana Lottery 1 ( A COVKHNSIE.VJ INSTITUTION. ) n wji at Haviintv , ' ' ' iiba , Mv&ry 1.2 to l-i Days. icKure , : .eo , . HADVKS. ji.oo Htjb } Ld'/j no nunlpu'itlon , no1co'itro'4ud by ti tttinln Interest. It la tua flre < it tjln ; la 6h jituy ) or rXnn > v lu ex'jitonco. lpuInformation and jiartlsuliw Rpply toSHISS7 , , , JU , Agente , IZl.lHlroauwr.v , N Y. cltj. XAUB S CO. , 7 Walnut ( neet.EI. I ulu , Mar frnz't I.obruno , L , I ) . , So Wyjnnr.tro , Ko. sy-m-Vo ft w Iv alth'is ' Wealth ! D . K. 0. Vi KM'S Nitvi > .sp nxiix TB-JAHSUJIT , a | ruarr.nlCDj nicv.uo for Kyaterla , Bnlnew , Convul- ac3 , I'll * , Kc7roui Nt'oralgla , midacbe , Ncrvoua 'roj'.r-ton : u iixl by Uu uio onrchi ! > l or KiWiicco , .Va'tfuliiwi , Moutal ikpreulon , Koftoul ; : of UK iriiu , rcMiuH'jk- Insja ty and leojiur to mUory , l-c j . .r , j O.jith , I'jvii tur * Old K . [ Urucitu , 13J- | ' ( > orlu * lthern , lovr/luntarj l < re o iiu.l . fiper niatoihi'rf.cau ° od by or nxettlontcf the tiriin , del' ibukoorwer Indulguaco. Karh boi. ccaUIni nt aontli'a kreatmout , tl.CO &baxor t > lx hottlci lai it by rDillinepaU ) 0.1 icoilnt of prluo. WE OVARAKTV.I : si Tocnruinr cui ; . With carh order rae lvcil by ut lor fix bottua , accarupll > h d ultli 95.00 , we nil ) r.J thn ( lUrehtxir our written guiiniteo to niuu.1 t'jv ouucj It the trcttaivi ; t does not ctfuct a cure. Cir' lutocu ktueJ only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , jyjy SS.uiAwcry . FS ! Wadl ou SI . Ch'.tsxtfo ' , J'l. ' If AS. H PEABODyTrrD7 Physician & Surgeon Ke > lldence No , H07 JoneiSt 0\ce : ! Ko. U03 Tar mm ttreet. Ottlce bouri IS in. to t p. m. and fioui S to 3 p. in. Tclranns fir ' 'M 97 ? ' < - - i' A GBOVfflG CITY The remarkable growth of Omaha during tie last few years is a matter of great astonishment to these who pay an occasional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stock Yards the necessity of the Belt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of nsir residences and costly busineoa blocks , with the population of oar city inojo than -e- doubled in tha last five years. All this T is a great surprise to visitors and ia tht > admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , nnd the many Dttbstantial improvements inado a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor lias made a haudaome profit. Slnco the Wnll Street panic last May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon k'su demand from specula tors , but n fair demand from investors seeking homes. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in build ing material and are accurin ! } their homos at much less cost than will bo posaiblo a year bonce. Speculators , too can buy real pata' 3 cheaper now and ought ID take ndvaxr present prices for futur ! .i few years promises greater ' - in Omaha than the past i ' yciira , which have been RD good ao wo could reasonably desire. New man ufacturing establishments and large job bing honaoa nro added almost weekly , and sll add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through out the State , 7/ho have their money In. the baaka drawing a nominal rate cf n- terest , which , if judiciously Invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much gi'aater returns. Wo have many bargains which wo are coafidont trill bring the purchaser largo profits in the near future. "We have for sale tlie finest n-si- dence property in the north aud western ports of the cifcy. North wo lutve fine lots at reason able prices on Shermnu avenue , ! 7th , 18th , l Mi nnd 30th streets. West , on Faruaiu. Davenport , Cumins , aud nil the leading sfc eets in that direction. The grading of Farwam , Calir'or- oia and Dnvpnport streets has made Rcccssible some of tlie finest and cheupe t re.-.iclencf' proptrty in fhe citj' , and with thp building of tin- street car lin out Farnam , t.hp iiro- perty in the we. .tern part of tin- city will increase in value. Wn ! l o have the agency for the Syndicate and Sroclc Yards proper ty itt the south part oi' the city. Tli developments made in tins section by the Stock Y irds Coninny ] ) nn 1.1)0 ruilioudtt will certainly double blib price in assort time. \V also havf some line bu-UH"- < ots and some inside r-si- leuce' i'or sain , Parties winning loiuvr-st v.'ill find ; borne good l af suiis h ) euJnii" on ii BSTATB BROKERS. 14th St , F'wrham ami Douglas. P. S. VT o ntilc tho.so who have ) rojwty ) i'rs sale at a btsrgoiu to jrive is a enWo \ \ want only bargaJjis. WV will positively not handle prop- vi v at n orHhnu it ? real vahif.