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Ad drca Omaha Dlapenrary , Crounto'a Block , Omaha , Neb Offloe nova 10-12 a. m.l-B and 7-8 p. m Bundaya. -10 a'in. * 3t.Send for trcatloo ulthor on male illeeaawi or .tfoturmltlea. NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY- 4 0. F. DAVJS BTJOOESSOR TO DAVIS A BNYDEB. ) , , . Qtneial Dealer * ID [ ESTATE CIUCCFARNAUBT. , OMAHA.- JJare ( or ! 100,000 aorea oarefally B l oUd landl Eastora NebraAJi , at low prtoo and on e ay lerma. Improrea lanns tor > al In Douglaa , Dodge , Oolf ax fPlatte , Bnrt , tmmlng , Barny , Wadungton , tferlci Owmdara , and BntlarOounUea. Taxea paid la all parta of the BtaU. Honor loaned on mprored f ami. Notarr Publlo aliravf In otDoe Correspond d lnDlt.1 } ' . ' "I ON a'ONiO o rafj an Meuro. . S.M ix a i Iciir , litalthy complvxlun. I'rcTticnt tticmivtSet of ' ' ' - ' > K onlyndJ . Fnslilons l 'rcnkH. Oh ! fashion , wondrous arn thy ways ; What pen could write their changeful ttorj ? The tiiiti the nuluinn hat displays Outvis n burning nuntct'a glory. Tlio cay brunt lie begin * to live § In iinppinr'B , sans care or fretting , For tliou haU now resolved to give Her lotellncss its richest setting , Ths lovely blond is In despair , lsrk cloudi upon her foreho.d gather ; How can fllio , In her bonnet , went- A garnet bow of crimson tealhot ? [ Uoston Courier , HONKV l < 'Olt I'llK Itcd in all iU various tints will prevail In millinery A'ory liht blue nnd gray gamovcils nionow In fashion , The most f shlon blo color for notopapir is creamery whlto , Feather thlstlcn nppoar among othcr eccen tric novnltioj in mlllinory , riillatlclphin ladles lm\e ngrocd to attend tbo opoia without bonnets. There pro BOO plecci In the $15OCO Hot of china used in tlio Whlti House. Visiting ends for ladies are of mudlum size and ongravcd in tmall clear script. pgKlcclrto blue ia ono of tha most fashionable- shitdcs either for cloaks or for drcatoa. T n is Uio favorite color for fall gloves , whether of kid , silk , or llslo thread. Largo , Inoso cloaks , easily put on and ol will be in high favor an the season advances , Hod squirrel fur has como to tko front , am it threatens to rival llio gray for cloak linings If you think "there are no birds In lasf yoat's nests"look nt some of llio ultrafashionable able bonnets , The newest engagement rings ore sot with a donblo circlet of diamonds and a heart of gar- nols In the centre. Bl'nck nnd brown Is a favorlto combination , and many of the richcxt brocades are made it the 10 odd colorings. Silver nnd gold loop bntcclcts nro again worn outaido the glove. Tlnoo or four are often worn on ono arm. Bl'vor earrings In thn dcoitm of an arrow stick through , with n , bow , nro pretty one' fa hlonnblo for young ladies , The velvet belts now worn with walking costumes have buckloa of llhlnc-stono m de signs of > ion and buffalo bonds. Olive nnd pale blue is ono of the combina lions destined to bo In favor this winter , ll is very becoming to fair haired girls. Some now lace nine have nppcared in thn design of n illlo with n ] owdor-bag. HtuddcC with diamonds or rubles at ono end. A rouph braid , tufted with Astrlcan cloth , nnd about two Inches In width , is uiot for trimming the new rough surfaced suit ings.Tho The poltsso or plaited cloth , or of strlpoc .Tornoy noc'tlneUo with uatln ribbon trim minga , is the favorilovrnp for children this Autumu. In many dresses nfold of roil or palo yellow velvet is busted inaidu Ilia collar , and noino- times extends down the front beyond the edge of tbo bitttons. Little parrots and birds of paradise , made of precious stones in brilliant coloring , are imong the latest novelties In collar pins. 3omo of tbsin are mounted on hoops or bars , The latest fioak for foinalo head gear in Mow York is called the norf wiper bonnet. It ias n hugo rosette , simulating a pen wiper , on .ho top , nnd Is affected by fashionable young ladles , A Chicago papur tells about a young lady who was drowned in kid shoos. This n sad wnrniriff to these who are accustomed to fool around Chicago girls' shoes in damp weather , [ Burlington Free Press. The prevailing fasjitonablo color for winter appears to''bo green of various ehades , und 'otlng ladies will bo escorted by their country : onsins on nil occasions , so ni to have "ovory- , hing to match" the costumu , including beaus nd mulls , Amber satin poliasos , reaching almost to lhe lottom of the dress skirt , trimmed with Ve netian red ostrich feather trlmmtug , and lined ; Ith dark rod eunxh , nro among the costly Pencil UTapn.for ujiora.iua. Some of the waistcoats of satin. srgo or vol et worn under the French guard coat or cut- wny jacket of brocade or cluth , nrn uttonod up the back , the fronts being A/holly covered with embroidery or braid rork. Young ladies mtut brisk up. American enovatora now undertake to repair garments nd cow on buttons. There it no affection onnoctod with the American renovator , but lioro is no nagging. Bachelors are growing orribly Independent. They cadnot marry a enovntor , to bo sure , but buttons are buttons , Agoot way to make mo of old rod tablo- lotba which are no longer suitable for the t.v > lo , Is to cut them In good ti/.od pieces and ccop them In a drawer In the pantry , and on > aklng days bring them forth to lay the warm iroad , or cookies or cakes upon , They may ako .tho place of towels in many other ways nnd prove a subitantlal economy. Collet necklaces , made of tiny panslos , via- ots or cthor flowers In enamel gold , are in fa vor. The flowers nio made to look very na- ural and nro placed on bracelets nnd pins also , A pretty doeign for n bracelet was a narrow band of gold with n pansy clasp , a liauiond glistening iu the center like a dew Irop. 1'olonalco nnd rcdlngotcs of lawn-colored or Junker gray nuns' cloth , ligurud witli raised dots or tufts of chenille or silk , In colcrs of rich crimson , moss green or royal blue , make very stylieli nnd elfuctlvo costumes over plainer or kilted velvetoou Bklrlx.liich match ex- icily tlio shades of the silk or chenille figure n the overdress. Indian Summer. Leaves nnd yellow nero Ara already hero ; And the cool evening breero , As it stabs through the trei'H , Wafts the leaves to the ground ; Of every hade , by the King Frost made , With scarcely n souud. And the sky is the hue Of cthoreal blue ; And the smoke nnd the hnro , Lnavo the soul In mu/.o , At this wonderful thing ; A iibw summer comes , o'er the old one ia done. done.With no touches of spring. And there's tcarcoly n Hound Through the quiet nround , . Save tha xoiriiyr * tlint sing , And the rich perfiimu bring , Through thu sweet fragrant air ; Dollclauu , divine , from thu tree nnd the vinoKiel Kiel ) , ripened and rare , PEPI'EUMINT JJROPS. It's a singular fact in anatomy that though n woman cannot throw a stone , aha can throw an arm around a lullowV neck , The statement that pools are born , not undo , in particularly true us regards this of- ice. They are barno down staira ou a shut ter. [ Drake's Travellers' Mugaz'no. The old doGmtionof a Kentucky bi oak Cost- two cocktails nnd a chow of tubicco is again going the rounds. It is disgracefully slander- MS. No Koutucklnn would over bo satisfied with less than three cocktails. [ Boston Globo. A young lady who was too clck to wash the supper dithot recovered Btifllclontly , fifteen nlnutea after bur mother had performed the ob , to play croquut two huura and "eit up" ivltti u young man until midnight , yhat d l > cftte crenturt's American girla me , anyhow ) [ Drake'n Tiavuleru' Magazine. Tim following modest itntomeut of a pro- 'eision nnpf nru on the walls of a Montreal iotol : W. Hill tonnoriul artist , physlugno- nloil hulr-drcfcier , facial operator , cranium nanlpul&tor nnd capillary bbiidgur , Hair cutting nnd sliavintc with iv.nbiiluxterouj fa cility. It was in a rotaurant. A big man and K Ittlonun stood hiilu by iiiilo. "Oimme thu alt plume , " said tholltt'omnn , ' 'I'm not the waiter , " cald the big man in a surly tone. KX- ciiao mi1. " wu tlio rutnrt "It was a miituko Riiv duo would ma Jo. " [ I'ittibutgh ClironMo- Telegraph. Jl'ha newctl thing in > ascs now is made of a aJy'u uboo , glidud nnd decorate 1. A Chicago gi'l mudo one that way , and set It in the cor- isrto dry. The Jiired ladv dumped four ju belt of coal into it und Mt , because , the ( aid it WA * only a Imp to get htr to fill Uio cellar with Ihfl winter's fuel - [ Cincinnati Mcu.hant Traveler. The country editor who , n month flRO , of fered n jear's ' Mibrerlption for tbo largoet pumpkin , and ditto for the blpgest potato , nnd the ffimo for the bulkiest beet had a clearing out c le a few days ngo , nnd with the prntTfh jmid off a thousand dollar mnrtgngo on Innoffico nnd bought n new dress of tyio | for li's ' papfr. There nro POIIIO innMlve Intel- IreUlntliBiiowfpajici prolcsIon.-Norri [ town Herald. Nearly ovrrjbody , bo ho a prcltcllonlst or nn advocalo of frf o trade , is ugalntt icmoing the duty from tofcncso. Fogg , hnwetor , who has studied the matter , gncs In for free tobac co , lint , lart and nil HIP time. For why ? ' 'Be ' cause , " ho says , "lAo Miffcrcd all I care to do In this life , nnd if they took off the duly eomo of theco fellows who puff cabbage ttalks nnd all manner of uuclcanlinoss might use tobacco Instead. 'T any rate , lt'i worth trying.- [ Boston Trsntctlpl. Omaha Mngi trati-"I understand that you were not ton fcot off when the murder was committed ? " Policeman -"It Is true , jour Honor. " "And you notonly did not interfere , but after tlio citizen was killed you nllowtd thiovcfl lo tills his pockpts , nnd did not iceuro cither the murderer or his accomplices ? " "It is true your 1 lonor1 ? "What detente can you make , then ? " "Well , you see , your Honor. I was so biuy nrroting women for wearing Mother Hubbards that 1 had no tlmo to look after ordinary matters. " A tramp applied to an ISHiaboth woman for food one day last week and eho scolded tim , saying ! "Why don't you como at n decent time right after ill tner or breakfastnot in the middle of the morning ? " Ho said : "I haint cot no watch , " In such n piteous manner that she relented ami went lo the kitchen to got him something. Meanwhile her reproof sunk deep into hta heart , nnd to guard ngaintt making such n mlelako In the future ho walked Into the parlor nnd carried elf the handsome mantle clock--Newark [ Call. Hardly Ever. I never had n sltco of IncV , But some darned fool whom I tnistcd lUktd In the pilu I thui had struck And nil my hopes wore busted , I never wrote a little verso But some galoot , n little smarttr , Took up his pen to make it wniso And spoiled it with his cream of "tartar ! " I no\ur kieeed a pretty miss , But some hlg-linlcd brother ( lot mad because I kinked hisrls And went aud told her mother. BllTMCAIj AND J > IIAM/.T1O. / .Tohn A. Slovoni is playing "Hichelieu'1 In Now York. MedjoHka It to reccivo S2,6CO n week for her coming Hsason in this country. John Dillon is orcu inoro at eoa , having left the employ of B.irtloy Campbell. A scriptural play named Jerusalem is to bo placed on the boards in London. It is said that there are more unemployed actors in Now York than ever before. "Callod Back" has made H sensation in tha west , nud is reapingn harvest of money. Clara Morris is to play nn engagement In London ns soon as her American seasan closes , The symphony society of Now York will give Its first concert at the Academy of music NovemVor 21st. KHalvini 1ms created a , sensation in Italy by reviving an old French molodramn , In which ho plays magnificently. It was discovered after his death that Signor - nor Brignoll had barely enough unnoy to buy the necessities of the sick room. The Brooklyn Academy of Music haa been altered and decorated in n most chaste nnd pleasing style , at an expanco ) ( $25,000. The now play "Ivanhoff" bad Its first repre sentation during tlio election excitement In Rochester and passed through the ordeal fairly well. iironnon Howard's"Young Mrs. Winthrop1' has been received with unusual kindness by the London prees. It Is represented with great delicacy and skill. On his third visit to Now York , Mr. Henry Irving announces the production of two plays which ho has not hitherto performed here " ; rainlot" > iiil ' Twelfth Night. " "Tho Shadows of n Great City , " a non. - tlonal melodrama of the Lights p' Lpud.n" irder , will bo presented for the lirst time In Vow York at the Grpiul Opera House after .his week. Tbo play was successful in Chica go , where it was lirst brought out , A cable despatch from Fails announces that \Irno. Sarah Bornhardt has gene to the sea- lido , her physicians having ordered her to naintain absolute repose for n long timo. The b'igiuo enys that ? 3UOCOO U guaranteed her 'or her tour in America next season under Messrs. Abbey Ik Scboeffol's management. SJMI'a Van Xandt , while singing tbo part of Koslna in "Tho Barber of Seville , " an Satur day night , was taken ill In the second net and Imd to leave the sto o. Mile. Cecllo Mezeray , who was in the audience , was Induced to take Mies Van Xandt'a place. She went on the itage nnd sang the part through dressed just is fcbu was. The long run of "Tho Seven Havens" at Niblo'd Garden if finished. Since the depart ure of "Sioba , " which lost so much money at the Star theatre , the business hns been good. L'Yr the week to come Miss ICato Claxton will test her powers on a down town audience by [ iluvlugtho pich'resquo melodrama of "Tho Sea of Ico. " The four loading roles In "Tannhausor" on .ho opening night of tha soison at the Metro politan Opurn House , November 17 , viill bo Mine. JCraiiHB ( Kltaiuoth ) , Herr Schott ( Taun- miiHor ) , Herr Kobineon ( wulfrnm ) , llorr Koo- ; < jl ( Landgrave ) . Special attention _ wlll be { Iven to sconia dliiiluy , the opportunities for Ahlcb are liner even than in "Lohengrin. " Henry Irvlng'a cuison has not boon , eo far , tuo great success that was predicted , ojther linanclally or artistically. Ho drnur dieap- [ lointingly small houuej during his two weeks' loason in Boston , nnd HOIIIU of the patera Found llttlo tu praiio nud much to condemn iu liis interpretation of Mnholiu In "Twelfth Night. " Mies Terry's Ariola , however , was well rocdvoil. Gustavo Hulchardt , the German compoHor who died luBoilin on Tucmluy nt the ad- fiincod age of 87 , is chielly known for having : omrojed the niinlc for Aindt'a patriotic song , "What In the Uannnu'H Fothotland ? " which ivn3 vastly popuhr fifty yoird ago , Jlolchardt : omposod many other German national heirs itnd win exceoiilngly famous iu his day. Of Into hit has boon almost entirely forgotten , und his death loaves no aorlous gap amonf German musicians. Uofcftlcil Oantllilalu'u November. The world Is drear and the sedge ia sere , And gray is tbo autumn sky , And sorrows roll through my riven loul As lonely I sit and atgh " ( Jood-by" To the gooso-birdn as they tly , With his weired wlshbouo to the temperate zone Came the gooio-bird In the spring , " And ho built hta neat In the glorlutm west. And aut on a sung to elug Sweet thing : Or flap hia beautiful wing. lint the boom of the blast baa come at Innt Tu the goose-bird on the lea , And the auculuiit tiling , with uluvcring wing , Fiios down to a eoulhurn sea - Ah me , That inch such avperatlon should bel lint it'ii always ao In this world of woo * The thlugj that gladden our eye iVio the tnrcst to go to the bugs , and BO Wo can only wearily siuh "Goud-by" To the gooas'birds as they Ity. CONNUUIAIjlTlKH , The wlfii of ex-faster Ur. Tanner moil to ; arn SJ,000 aa a phyuician. ICdward U. Stokes is eaid to bo engaged to nurry a lulllloiuiiro'u widow , A southern editor nisorts that angels ere jlondeu. It issinpected that ho imrrl.d a jrum-tto , 8t , Johu la s id to have taken defeat calmly ind philosophically beciuuo he II.H been Uiw narriod , BGIrU of n inanlageablo age mo cold for Slfi u Yokohatnn , Girh in thla country are Hip. bugui'n uw.iy , but n good tinny of , br m Und out nftsrward that , they have been iuld. iuld.A young lady who fulled to got the man lie was trying for wrote to a ' ' ndtliat , for tlic first time In her lifu she he' ) 'miseed the rrnlo " The London Statistician P 'in'outi ' ' apropos of the dcrthof Kplseop-1 lidli . that of tlio bishops , fix are now widowrrn , live nro mar- ricd for the second time nudp 'or ' the third. "How is it , Fogg , lhat you ro Always nd- % l lng ou-rybody to many , tut yet joit show ni bnrry about taking n\ufft" joursell ? " 1 opg "Bocaus" , my boy , I'm t < " much of ft gentleman to help myeclf until everybody elio u Mipplied. " A Northampton county d l > ating cocioty has ilodded that ( Ingle life i < preferable to the married stato. o.'ho fate of the married mem bers who voted In the nffirmalho nnd then went homo Is itill wrapped in mjstery. "What n poor match Mrs. Smithm has made. " "Why , 1 thought Smithcrs was n rather decent follow , " "No , he iin't. Ho is n regular calf. " "Then I s prose she hai taken him for veal of woo , " "Probably both. ' , "Don't you dako n liltleslfep after dinner ? " asked Jnko Levy of MOJO Schaitmbcrg. "I dnkcs n llttlo rest vrnco in a\ilc , but not every . " " don'C rest day1 ? day. "Vy you -lake a every "PecmiRo my vifa don't go lo ichleep every day. Von the goes to schlecp den I gets my rest , but not oderviso. " Much has been said Inilificatlon of mcthcra-In-lnw and fathen-In-law , but when daughters-in-law chow off the cars of their husbands' relatives , as they do every now and then in Fltt'sburg , rays the Chronicle , U seems as though some of the returns had been do- by ed on this subject , The custom which has existed from time Im memorial in Franco , of sending what are Iboro called "folro parts , " or pr'ntcd notices from the head of n family , where a marriage has taken place , to friends at n distunes , or to these who luuo not been invited to tl wed ding , Is coming into very general use in the United Statss. Husband ( reading from Scott ) -"Not ono | n twenty marries the first lo\o. How was it in your case , my doir1 Wile "How waa It in your CBBO [ " Husband "You mint make the 'first confession don't answer like n parrot by nsking tbo same question. " Wife "Well , hero's the honest truth. If you married your lirst love I married my first. If you didn't , I didn't. " They were alone. Ho was stretched on the sofn looking into tha grate , wondering why coal was not sold for SO a ton Instead of $8 50. She was reading the moining paper. A con versation a dialogue occurred : "Hubby , dear ? " "What is It , pet ! " "You needn't buy mo that jersey wo were looking nt. I wouldn't wear ono for the world. Hero Is nn article that says the pleuro-pneumonln has broken out nmong the Jerseys nnd mnny have died , Ho took Uio tongs and pulled down the motto , "What Is Homo Without n Mother ? " from the wall nnd stuck It In the lire. It was the last pleasant evening of their live ? . Tlio Treasury Glil'ii 0. dearl O , dear ! Whit's this I hoar ? No hope for "Ulaino i nil Logan ? Now York , they say , Has gene to-day Tor Cleveland like a blow-guiil What shall I do ? The avenoo Is filled with wceulng faces. Our hope wasiilaine , But now''tis plain That wo must lose our places. And yet they say That wo shall stay That Grover'a heart Is tender ; That girla of vim Shall find In him A bachelor defender. It's just too bd , It makes mo mad To think of all this trouble. I'll count my notes , And think them votec , To make Jim's figu es double. I'm twenty-one , And full of fun , Althouoh they say erratic. I'm far from Blalue , And cow bo's slain l' n turning democratic. But < liat cnro I ? AltnnJugh 1 cry They tell m * } Clove's a rover. I'll dry my tears , And calm my fears , And set my cap forGrover. BINGTJuAlllTIKS. Mmc. Frescobaldl , Florence , 02 children , year 1570. David Wilson , Indiana , -IT children , year 1850. 1850.Mr.Groenhill Mr.Groenhill , Abbots Langl ° y , Herts , 39 children. Rov. D. Ersklno , Scotland , 33 children , year 17CO. Queen Victoria has almost .t mania for col lecting relics of engagements in war. Amonp others she hna , mounted in silver nnd crystal the musket ball that ended the career of Nelson. Ono of the mont remarkable telegraphic feats on record waa the recent delivery of a messoRo from Mo ) bourne , Australia , to Lon don , in twonty-threo minutes. It went by laud and sea over 13,308 miles of wire. t A curiosity iu the tliape of n large oyster shell , the outer nnd inner Mirfacen of which were covered by upward of ono thousand minute oysterp , was drugged up in Oyster Bay Harbor and sent lo the Smithsonian Institute The old eft person in Connecticut i ) cnld to bo Isaac Clurke , colored , who is IDii yen of ago. After working ns a sailor and whaleman for about fifty years ho became physically dis abled , and entered tbo Now Kngland nlm - house , Vthcro he hai outlived two generation ; , Tlio ostriches at Anaheim , California , are thriving well , nnd the young ones , about for ty , nro growing nicely. Una of the latter , four months old , was weighed tha other day , und lowered the scales at forty pound * . The Incubators will be set going again in n few days. days.A A deaf family in Now Haxpshiiu bos boon tincod back to the fourteenth century In England - land , and In nil that tuna has regularly shown n. succession nf deaf mutes. In Maine tliero is a family in which there are ninety-five deaf mutes , all of them connected by blood or mar riage. There is n vast bad of rock salt in tlio Colorado rado desert rear Idaho , and the Southern il'a- clfia railroad , in laying lha Irack to tbo salt mine , has been obliged to grade the road for 100 feet with blocks of beautiful lumpi of salt ciystalf. This is the lirat instance of a railroad road bed belnglaid nud ballasted with salt of which wn have any knowledge. George W. Fox wns over on the const the other day , nnd brought back with him quite a curiosity In the shape of a fragment of an abalone - lone shall with an Infant's foot , blioo and all , incased in abalouo In the Interior of the shell. Thu ehupe Is perfect nnd Indicates a very young child , Tin sole of the shoe is been ; the too D worn , and particVs of tbo stocking may be plckod out with a pin or needle , The buttons are colored with ubatona nud show , nnd the buttonholn whore ono of the buttons had been pulled oil la Been : ulio the litth tas sel ut the ankle. The body of a drowned in fant miut ba\o been carried along by the tide and tha foot passed into the open shell of the shell fiah , winch wui closed down and the im prisoned foot hold until it was tovercd from the body by decay , In tha meantime the fish covered the shoo wltb Its secretions The ankle - klo allows thu decay nnd rotting off of the member , and was not covered o > or with the slifll. It U reported that a woman and her child were drowned elf the coast about seven years ago , and It la supposed th.it the foot la that of the child -Redwood City ( Cal ) Go- zelto , "Pa/'askul the small boy , "ubjrdo they call thn first pifca the organ ptayu in church the 'voluntary ? ' " "litoautu my bou , " replied thu old gentleman , "tbo organlit runs bis Imnda over the keys and tba org.m pees wher ever It plews. " It in said that one of the Inghcdt ( if the high Kpiscopiil churches Iu Now Yurk compjlU ita women member. ) who confess having sinned to wear next tlio skin u heavy bras ? plate , en which Is n crncills. The b.asn , bowu\or , m cowrad with blumimy and tluu make u very valuable lilt g protector , "Well , hubby , how did you enjoy the er- vleoUiis morning ? " "To toll jou the truth , dulling , 1 didn't take much interest iu It. I hardly h jar o wurd of tlw turinm" turinm"t t "Why I heard It perfectly ; What WAS Ilia mutter ? " "Well , 1 don't know. It maj Imvo bwn bccamo jont now bjnnctns so loud. " Abarrclof whitky rjplrdcd ! n Clccinnnt last week. 1'ooplo < * Iio ecoff nt tlia notion o ' 'Miitit mAnifeatfttions" can chew the cud oi reflection over this fact. An English clergymnn was rclmkinp ; his congregation for dofertlng him on n charity normon Sunday. "Why I ? it , " ho nuked , that to-day tlio churcli in fuil. and this day week , bo nuso them was n collection , It WAS simply cmptjj" ' 'Coijer don't glvo list" ehuittcd n volco from the free seals , A reverend lecturer from Indin , nt the cloio of his discourse nt Sto-kton , fa'tnir ny evening , ftfter dilating on the folly of wealing Jownlty. took up n collection and oxhcrtod Indies nnd gentlemen t > put their jewels Into the rontrl- bution box , but it was a Ktllf-nccked audlonco , nnd ndhorcd to tlioir worldly treasures. "Now then , " s.ild n Sunday-school tcochor , who was trying to explain n mlrnclo to h r elms , "howdo you account for 1'oter being ftblo to walk on the surface ; of the wntctV ' 'I ' know ! " said n llttlo bright eyed boy , whoso father lost n limb at llio slcgo of Vicksburg. "Well , how do you account for 1'eter walking on the water ? " Ho had cork loffs and they wouldn't lot him sink ! " said the little fellow , triumphantly. This is certainly a progressive n-jo. Not only are the receptacles for drinks umilo In the form of oper.vglasatB , t arasol-handlos and oven 'prayer-hooks , so that bibulous ladles may Indulge In a nip nearly nuywhora nnd any limp , but prayer-books are now mndo with small magnifying-glasses neatly inserted In the covers , so that when n lady nl church appears to ho the most devout she may bo tnnply taking an Inventoiy of the various styles of bonnets around her. Ills | luliltiK Void. Years coino nnd go ; thfl early home , The early loves are left behind ; A stranger , I have learnt to roam Abe t the world a homo to find , Oh , aching void oh , weary while , No heart to inlno n mcwsnge sends ; Yet there is something In ttiy smllo That whispers-"We nro fjiends. " Yours come and DO ; the sere loav es fall , The stream is shrunken In its bed ; The world is cold nnd sol fish all , And I have lived to mourn the dead. Oh , aching void ; oh , weary while ; No heart to mine n message Bends ; Yet there Is something in thy mlle That whispers "Wo are friends. " ItELIGlOUS. Monsignor Ca pel will soon return to Chicago to deliver twomoro lectures. The total memborshipof the African Metho dist Episcopal church is 405,000. Klectric li htx wi'l ' be used at the next Easter feitlval , for lighting up Si. Peter's Church , Komo. It is slid that Mrs. A. T. Steward has given a check for $500 towards the build up fund of an East Side mission in Now York City , The Greek Church ntSitki , Alaska , is de clared to ho the most ornate house of worahlp in America. Tt is built on the plan of a Greek cress , and the interior is a mass of gold and silver , of the magnlGcsnco of which _ ono enthusiastic writer says ho can give no idea , The walls are hung wlthjiictures o royalty and the priesthood , the gift of a llussian prin ce's , who has taken this temple under her special charge. The great cathedral In the City of Mexico is the laigest in America , nnd cost nearly 82- 030,000. It was commenced by the Spaniards in 1573 , on the fiito of the old Aztec temnlo , or pyramid , and finished in 1GG7. Its facade is beautifully carved. Against ita western wall loans the celebrated cvlendar _ atone , covered with hieroglyphics , nnd weighing twenty-five tons. Its cast , which the Mexican govern ment is at present cngnpod in taking , will bo exhibited at the Now Orleans exposition. The Baptist pastor at Granville , Neb. , gets a salary of SlOO n year. A Nebraska paper says the recipient Uooi not try to live on It , but works at his old trade of Rhopmnking. His congregation do not object to this way of pro- vidmg cheap ministry to them , but they have made n tremendous row because on several Sundays , In mukiug announcements from the pulpit , ho Included n notice that ho would mend sliues better and cheaper than the oppo sition cobbler. November-1 , 1883 , nyear hence , will mark a \o y interesting epoch in the history of Koman Catholicism iu New York city. On that day the Catholics contemplate celebrating the centennial of the laying of the corner stone of St. Peter's church , in Barclay street , the first regular church of that denomination in New York city. The plot of ground whore St. Peter's now stands was bought of the Trinity church corporation. Father Nugont was the first pastor and ho celebrated the lirst mass in the now church on November 4 , 173G. It was of biick , 81 feet long by 48 feet wide. At tint tiino there were but twelve other churches in the city. Profoi ser Charles F. Richardson , of Dart mouth , is at woik on a history of American literature , on a philosophical and critical plan. Miss Hoomer , ono of the Englleh misses who have arrived In Philadelphia to taku charge of she training school at Blockloy Almnhwae.wa ? decorated by Queen Victoria for services in the Zulu war. Mine. Sophie. Kovalovsky , of liiucian birth , fills the chair of mathematics nt Stockholm university. Most women are said by the pro fessional wags to object to the tellinp of their ago , but it is to tha gloy of this intellectual ornament to her HPX that nie ! holds one of the highest petitions among tbo learned at tlio ago of thirty. The University of Berlin has narrowly us- cared the scandal of a duel between one of its profossoiH nnd the rector maxnihcus. The challenger wan Dr. Schwenniger , who succeed * ed in nuking Biemark thin , nud was appoint ed professor extraordinary in consequence. Ho lus been rltrorously boycott d by tlio rest of the profecuors , nut ! tliu rector , among others , having failed to rflturn hii viiit , was chal lenged to a duel , but declined. Seventy-one school buildings ha\e been erected in Utah nt a cost of of S2,003 ! ) , ncd inoro than n dozen other tchoola nro held in rented buildings. In nil , fc5 bclioola are BJIS- talned with funds from outside the territory , in which arc employed 183 teacherswhoso pal- aiies amount to $1)8,000 ) a year.nnd nearly 7500 children are taught Thin IE the movement agalnit polygamy helped. Loft h nded penmanship is now taught in a number of American nchoole. The method of instruction Is make the pupil wiite his uamo In puncd and then go over It with a pen held in his left hand. Alter doing thid for somu tlmo the writfr is rumbled to write h a signature without the aid of the penciled o ny. Tills is kept up until nsullicient degree of proficiency la obtained. Two courts In Kaglnnd have recently decid ed that "homo lessons tot by teachers cinnot tie enforced " The CMO was that of n teacher in n public school who had prescribed lessons to bo learned at homi * , and out of this arose n dilli.ulty which led to n charge of assault and battery agonist tin teacher , Children tiru somcclmos crammed with studies beyond their [ lowers of memury.und obliged to occupy hours which should bo clvnn to sleep or exercise with study ut homo. Learning which cannot bo mod in cinsoiueiico of the impaired phydcal liealth of iti pojsostor U a constatit nggrava- tion. Mr. lioppit , of Lincoln , lost n line horse. valued at 200 , by f ill I i IIP into ono of the wa- tar pipe ditches la't Sunday , llo.iriy n 11 "Cow-lJoy , " The Halberdier in n paper pub'Uhcd and edited nt Cnindon , Ark , by Mr. V. M. Laathorinan. Jloar what ho sayn about hia present condition contraetod with what it wna Ilo writes : "I o n uortify to thu ellioaoy of Brown's Iron Dittcra na thu beat and speediest euro for indigestion ; ) iavin been troubled with iiuligcation for four months , I took part ( if a bottle of thu bittflro , and find inyeell Imlo nnd livarty us u Texas CowlJoy. " It is a splendid nppotizer. SVWACUSB , N. y , , Juno 12,1883. "I Buffered with kidney disease und iu- tonao pain in hick. Ono bottle relic vet aud sis bottloa of HUMs ( Kidney and Liver ) HEMCHV o nnplutelv cured me. " H. S. 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Wxar'a NBRM AMI UR IN TaiiauuiT , a icuarantcwl unccltlo for IljaterU , I ) nlnew , Cenvul- ilona , FiU , Ncrvoua Nouralyla , Ilcadioho , Nervout Ir03tratl6n cr.upodhy the use otnlooto' or tohbacoo , VVakefuliicw , MontU dcpreulon. Bilt.'uln of the brain , resulting In Inniriltr and leap'n , ; to mlcery , Jrcay Hid dealt , Prcnuturt Old ae , larouc 9 , loss ofpovrcrln either au , Involuntary L < . > 8MJd 8wr. | Katorhoracaused by oitr cvcrtlottof tb drain , mil- > buceoro\cr Indulgeuca. Mirh bux , ccntilm one month's Unatmont. $1,00 a lici.ofell boltlui for | j.OO , tent by mail ) rtjuIJ en r.ctlft i-f pilcse. WE OUARANTFK BIX OXBi To cure tnr case. With each oriler rtoelrc.1 by tu tot aU bo > , ocoodpllihu tvlth { 5.00 , no will oenj kha purchurr our written guarafit&o to rotund the oicnoy It the tieatmcntdoo * nc-l effect a cure , dual intotateKUed only by JOI1H C : VfKAT It CO. , Jy (3 mio-ry Ml MtJIeoa ft , Chloaen , III. JA8. H PEABODY , M. D , Physician & Burgeon Itctlldrcce No. WJ Jones St Office. No. 1(09 Far mm trt < t. Otllco hour * 12 m to I p , m. an J fioia 2 to 8 u ra , Tiltpnono I it oUloo 07 , tMd ! uc-j W5 , The remarkable ) growth of Omaha during the last few yoara la n matter of great astonishment to thoao who pay an occasional vialt to this Rrowlng city. The development of the Stock yards the necessity of the Bolt Line Road the finely paved streets the hundreds of now residences and costly business blocks , with the population of our city more than doubled in the last five years. All this is a great ourpriso to visltora and is thr admiration of our citizens. This rapid growth , the business activity , and the many substantial improvement ! ! made a lively demand for Omaha real estate , and every investor han made n handsome , profit. Since the Wall Street panic laat May , with the subsequent cry of hard times , there has boon less domaud from opecnla- tors , but a fair demand from investors seeking homos. This latter class are taking advantage of low prices in buildIng - Ing material and are securing their homos at much lese cost than will bo posaiblo a year honco. Speculators , too can. buy real onta' ' 3 cheaper now and ought to take advanb proaont prices for futnr profi s Th few yoara promlson groato avo'opments ' in Omaha than the par ( i i jrtra , which have been ha good st wa could reasonably t'esirc. Now mas ufacturlng establishments and large nn- bing houses ara added almost weekly , job all add to the proipority of Omaha , nnd There nro many In Omahn and through out the Stnto , who have their money In the banks drawing a nominal rate of n- torost , which , if judiciously invested in Omaha real estate , would bring them much greater returns. Wo have many bargains \rhlch wo are confident will bring the purchaser largo profile In the near fntnro. We hnvo for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parta of the city. North we have fine lots at reason prices on Sherman aveuue.l 7th , 18th , 19thand 20th streets. West on Farnan ? , Davenport , Cuming , and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport si reels has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city , and with the building of the street car line out Faruam , the pro perty iSi the western part of the city will increase in value. We also 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 inn short time. We also have some fine business lots and some elegant inside resi- dencep for sale , Parties wiahiug to invest will find some good bargains by calling on u REAL .ESTAT 213 South 14th St. Bet eon Farnham anJ Douglas. p. S. We cak tli030 who have property for sale at a bargain to give IB a callWa wp.nt ouly bargains. We will positively not handle prop erty at more limn ils real value.