Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 17, 1885, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OMAHA DAUAf 11 IS IS.fiATU UDAY , GOTO HER 17 , 1885.
I'WO ' NEW RAILROADS.
The Omalia & North Platte and the Grand
Island & Central Wyoming ,
OTHER NEW RAILWAY RUMORS.
Illunilrll , llio I3iMl > < ' 77lrr , Not to Ho
Tried Tlio Homo ol'tlio I'Vlrinl-
ICIH Other NVivH of < Jcn-
ornl lutcrcM.
tt'ltOMTIIK. llKK'fl I.IMXU.V lll'IIK I If. )
Lnto Thursday afternoon ; in ngcut of
tlio Itiirlhijrtoii & Missouri Iltvi-r rail
road Illcd articles of incorporation for
two nmv lines in Ncbninkn. The llr.st
i.s to Im culled the Omtilin A : North Plulto
rnllrond , and according to Ihe articles
will commence at Omithii nnd run southwesterly -
westerly through loulu ) , Harpy , and
Stiuuilcr.s to Aliliiiul. This | iart
of HID road will comprise the long pro
jected nnd talked of A Iilimd mit'ofT , and
will shorten the dtalaticc between ton nnd
twelve. niiloH. TimeoutliOnmhntruck will
ho the nuW line out of Onuiliaiuid will
ho ontirt'ly distinct fn in the I'lullsmoiilh
mill J'nuilio Jnnction and the eastern
connection. After loavitif ; Ashlund tlio
road will take si turn to the nortliwcut
and run through iiarti of Stiuinlcrs ,
Dodgi1 , liutler and Colftis coiintiiH to the
south and parallel \\itli the Union 1'ncilie.
Tlii > nco the course will he went through
purlAof Slaiilon , 1'ltilte , Mnili on , Mount1 ,
Antelope , Wheeler , ( Irecley , Oarlielil ,
Valhiy , Jou ) > , Cuslor and Ulalnu conn-
tics lo n point near I he northwest corner
of (1iHcr county , eonnectiufx them with
another new road to ho built l > , y the
fiuuo eoiupany and named this ( Jrund
Island iV Wyoming Central. To the
Omaha iS : North I'lntte there will l > u
huillliraui-hr from tlio nniii line lo I're-
inoul and Norfolk in Madison county.
The capital Mock is given at S3KW.Ono
The other Hue , as Mated , will he called
the ( inind Island As Wyoming C'ontral ,
and will naturally he a continuation of
the Omaha iV North IMaltt ; . Nominally ,
litnv ever , the road will commence at
( irand Nand ami run northwest
throiiga purt.s ol Hall , IlulTiilo , Slier-
man , Cm-tor , lilaiuo and Logan
counties , I hence north weMorly through
the ttnorgani/.ed territories , thence north-
wofll through Cheyenne , Sheridan , Dawes
and Sioux counties lo ti point on tin ; Xc-
hriinka-NVyoming line in Sioux county.
The ailleli" . also provide thai hranehe.s
may he constructed as horcaller determined -
mined on. The .stock will he SJT.fiOO.OO ! ) .
The incorporators of both roads are ( r.
M Holdivgu , .1. ( J Taylor , C. I ) . Dor-
man , C. .J. Ureeno , .1. 1) . jMcFarland , T.
] H Alarqiiett and I * . H. Knstls. nil of
whom ate connected with the Hurlinjjton
& Missouri company. From couveisatioiis
with gentlemen who yccm to know , the
neu incorporations H'cniH to ho an in
ception to invade all territory heretofore
exclusively controlled by the Union Pa-
cilioandits branches. The Omaha &
North Platte will take in all points on tin ;
Union I'neillebesides reaching out to tint
northwestern part of the Mate , which has
at present no railroads at all. It in said
that the HuiTmgton < fc Missouri have
taken lhi move to counteract the pro-
jiosod extension of this Slissouri 1'acilic ,
out thorc is probably no truth in the
report. Uurlington & Missouri people
assort that it has hcon the intontlon of
the comiiany for .somo time to occupy
Union I'aeilic territory north of this
J'latle as an oll'sct for the latter road's
encroachment into itH tuiritory south of
the I'latlo. Lincoln | > eoplc seem to
bo elated over the new roads , and sonio
buHinns.s men talked with think that it
will cau.sii a big boom for the city , in
thai it will open tlio North 1'lattc country
to Urn merchants of this city.
r.Miiz/.LKii : ni.rxiiKl.il. .
A great ilenl of comment is crcatwl on
account of the action of District Attor
ney Strode of this district in not having ,
up to the present time , prowulcil llliui-
doll , the former Linco n manager of the
telephone company , who absconded MIIIIO
eighteen months ago with -tj,500 of the
company's money. At the time ho em-
IrCKKiuil the funds ho was secretary of the
Young Mon's Christian association of
Lincoln and .stoodvery high in
the community , and was looked
upon us a model and exemplary
young lunn. After ho hail loft the city
no took a trip to Europe , whcro ho re
mained some ten or eleven mouths ; ( him
ho went to Canadu and finally fetched
no in Now York city , where he was rceog-
ni/.cd as lUundell. It is said that he ,
during this time , sailed under a fictitious
nanio , and it is further claimed that im
mediately on being rccogiii'/cd ho wrote
n lotle.11 to ono of tno ollieors of the Lin
coln Young Men'a Christian Association ,
in which ho dopicits the horrors of being
a fugitive from justice , and how peni
tent ho Is , and what great sorrow hu
feels , at having committed so terrible a
orinie , or oven to have permitted him.sclf
to think for one. moment of the awful
eriino of robbing his employers. Upon
the mcoipt of this letter , several' the
religions people of this city started n
move to have a nolle proscqtn entered to
the indictment. Through some means
Itlcndell showed up in Lincoln ,
but was not incarcerated , but per
mitted to wtillf about town , and
finally ho gave ball for his tip-
pcaranco. The case at last torin was
continued , and it m now presumed that
it will go over this term the same way.
It is now reported that the complainants
do not intend to prosecute him at all.
There isa .statute which makes Itcrlniinal
for any party or parties to compound a
folony. Itlundell is said to bo now resid
ing In Omaha.
Till : LINCOLN fa NOIITIIWKSTKKN.
The committed appointed by the city
council lo appniltin lor condemnation a
right of way into the city and depot
grounds for the Lincoln & Northwestern
railroad lias got to work. It is evident
from Hut Northwe.stern'rt course so far
that it Intends building to Lincoln imme
diately , as it linked tor the condemna
tions , L ko the Missouri I'aeilic , the road
will prolmhh ask for bonds fryrri'a ' -
coin. The M.l3 A.iVrj iViiio Is preparing
" 9 i ? , vvrlnl for immediate building opor-
Illloiw nml the only thing in its way
seems to bo a determination on the part
of propurty owners to have full value for
the right of way and disposition on the
part of the council not to clew highlit
and Ninth streets for the benefit ot the
ro.id.
CI.KKK OF IIOWAKI * COl'NTV.
An olliccr from Howaid county wai in
the city yesterday to get an expert to go
out there nml ilivcstigiito tlm iiccounls o.
the clerk of IIoard county Milton M
White , an accountant , was selected , turn
after giving bond for the faithful per
formance of his work , hu left for the
west. Some six weeks ago the commis
sioners of the county asked the clerk to
submit n report of the work of his olllco
nnd lie refused to do .so. Upon their in
sisting ho xahl he would resign first , and
thin hu did The expert will go over his
books and if they are not iound straight
ho will bo prosecuted.
HOirrOS'SI'AMHDATK TOI ! R1IAIKMAK.
Tim DHI : reporter has not had the
pleasure of Hireling Mr. Alfred lla/lutt ,
who wiis nominated liyJ. Sterling Mor
ton , chairman of thostato central com
mittee , for ti mporary chairman of tlio
democratic convention , but Irom what
wo hoar uf the gentleman and judging
from hid personal appuaruicu and tJto
fixed determination anil strong charnc'
tcr M shown in Ills face , if hu had liefcu
an aspirant for such a position , and had
IM OII counseled by his friends who pro
posed his name to the committee , the rr-
miit might hnvn hoen ( liflcrcut. Mr.
Hazlott ulisoliitrly refuted to permit bis
nanio to be priMontcd to the convonliou
after he learned the action of the com
mittee , which u-isii few minutes before
the convention was called to outer , but
was prevailed upon to taud by the
aetiouof thoeoiuinUlen , which he did II
is aid thai Mr. Ila/lolt is an energetic ,
active , jiersMenl worker in M\\ \ thing ho
iitidei takes and with ( he friends he has
in thodeiuoeriilifi ranks , with duo notion
ho can make a stiong light , and would
have made an excellent olllcer if he had
been foitunato enough to have been
elected.
IIOMB Oh1 TUB nitCN'DI.KSS.
The society of the Home for the Friendless -
less has been in .session at the Baptist
church in this city Yesterday the fol
lowing ollieors were elected for the ensu
ing year : Mrs , If. C. Manloy , ptesidonl ;
Mrs. Anna 1 ! . Hue ! , recording secretary :
Mrs A M Dau-i , linanelal secretary ;
Mifss I'lni'bo ICIIiott , corresponding seero-
ta/yMrs. ; .1. W. Latlnun , treasurer. The
boii rd of directors are Mcsdames John
noollttle , II.V. . Hnnlv. I' . S' . Shclden , A.
C. IMokiitlH , . M. llen'cdlel , 0. M. Leighton -
ton , . I.V. . Dawes. Dr. Latta , Dr. Con
verse , K. S. Notion , J. N. Wise and Mrs.
Allen.
( ITY Ni\VS. :
The secretary of slate yesterday ro-
eoivod for registration . "iOO Lancaster
county district school bonds and also
$ iiH ! ) from Webster county.
ilames L. Maggard , brother of Oliver
Maggard , died Tluirsilay night at IS
o'clock , of pneumonia , after a week's ill-
noes. Deceased was SJ ! years of age.
The funeral will occur to-day at S o'clock
from the St. Paul Methodist church , cor
ner ot Twelfth and O streets.
Henry Kennedy , a contractor of Lin
coln , was the .successful bidder for the
construction ot a largo brick school
house to be built at Peru.
The dog show man at present exhibit
ing in Lincoln had onool his best oanines
stolen night before last. Yesterday the
police discovered it in a livery stable on
Twelfth street. It was given'baek to its
owner.
The delegates to the democratic state
convention all left for homo yesterday ,
highly pleased with the party and them-
selves.
.
John H. White , Votk ; John Ilamlin ;
Omaha ; ( ieorgo 15. Paxton. Omaha ; II. II.
White. Omaha ; W. A. Wells , David Uily ;
O. K. Davis , Omaha.
I'lljKS ! ! IMTjlOS ! ! J > 11,12s
A sine cine lor Illlliil. lllccdlnj ; , Ttchini ;
anil I'leel.ited Piles lias been discovered by
111. Williams , ( an Indian icmcdy ) , called Dr.
Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A im'lo
box has fined the \\orst chronic wisps or " " > or
M \ cniManilla ; ; . Xo nun need Miller fi\o
minutes after upnlyhiK this wonderful sooth-
in ' medicine. Lotions and instruments do
mine hanii than uooil. Williams' Iniliau
Pile Ointment absoibs the tumors , allajs the
iiiteiistt Uelilm ; . ( paitielilnrly at ni lif after
iettiliKann in l > otl ) , acts as a poultice , itlvcs
instant lollct , and is iiie.p.ircd only fur Piles ,
itehinir of ini\ate p.iits , and tor nut hill''else.
SKIN DISHASKS OUItMl ) .
Jr. Kla/Jei's JIasic " Ointment clues as by
miiilie , Piumlcs , "Hliiek Jleads or ( liubs ,
Illolclies and ICriiptliias on the fare , leaving
the skin clcarimd he.iutifiil. Also cureIteli ,
Salt Klieinn , Sum Niniilcs , Sole Lips , and
Old Obstinate trims.
Sold by diuijgiits , or mnilod on iccelpt ot
Mounts.
Itetallcd by Kiihn & Co. , and Srlnoeter Jc
JJeoht. At wliolesilo by 0. I1 , ( iooilui.in.
The Baptists In Australia are iacrcasint ;
both in number and Inlluunce.
Canon Fninir has bpun invited to uildiess
nil niidiuncoln Temple Kmanu-el.New Yrnk.
The Hnv. Thoinns Thomas , of Arkansas , Is
lit j ears old. lie still "exhorts" on special
occasions.
Thpro are Pn.001 white and ! H,003 colored
lUptist.s in Mississippi a'ld about 1,700 pupils
iittundiiii ; H.iptist. schools1 and colleges.
A Ic.ulliii ? Uultarmn p.ips-r siys tlijittbeio
aio mine Unitarians in the Kplscopal cliiiruh
than in all tlie chtnchc which bo.ir the name
of Unitarian.
Merlin hns over ono million adherents of
the K\anielleal ; faith , but she has only tldrty-
elKhtehuichesaud thirteen chniuls , with a
wjutlni ; capacity of les- , than .7J.UOO.
A Hebrew-Christian church the first In
this country wiis ( Indicated In NuwYoik
lust Sunday. Hi-wop W. L. Harris , of the
Methodist liplseoiKil oliureh , and Hislioji
Nicholson , of Inn Kuforine.il Kpiacoiial
chinch , were the principal speakers.
Hy the death of Cardinal and Archb Ishop
JlcOloskey. tlm Most Hov. Michael II. Uoiii-
( , 'nu becomes Archbishop of the Archd IOPCM )
of Now York nnd snlrltual ho.ul of the I'rov-
inoMof New Yoi k. This Inuludes the Ii ooo.ses
of Itrooklyn , Alb.iny , Uoalipstcr , Biiir.ilo , O ' -
g , anil Newark and Trenton , N. J.
The I'rcsbylerl.m church of tlm Piivrxllul
Iiiilliin icservatlon Is lwi > iiillns fiom 'L'.iuo-
niiv. In W.islilmtin ( tiirrltory. ft is u neat
white building , and it has .1 native Imllan
pastor. Thoio are Iiidiaa eldors. U'hon the
pastor has linlshud Ids surinon thaso ciders
make short spew-liin. Tlio sorvluuj aru ; U1 In
the Indian bii uii ! .
No Groiinil fhr tlio Stlly
Fremont Tribune- The Omaha Repub
lican is laboring with great 7eal but with
little success to convince the people that
the suit brought to dutormiiu ) the legality
. . in the second
assistant
of the [ ln.)19l..lll b judgcship 111 VI1U mjlit/IIlL
' " ' ' " " ' '
- - - - -
distriot , held by Judge Mitchell , is
broug. by Van Wyek to cripnlo , If ptw-
siblo , the power of some of his enemies
and that it is done for political buncombe.
Thuro is no ground for this silly chargu
any more than there is tor
other accusations made against Van
Wyek. The faot is there is a real
doubt as to the legality of the ollico , and
the thing to do Is to have that doubt Settled
tledtho sooner the better. It must bo
borne in mind that the fudge is constantly
adjudicating cases , anil if it should run a
long time before mich n test was made ,
tmiillio olllcu Hum declared Illegal , tlio
complications would bo decidedly serious
and litigation would bo mixed tip nnd
complicated beyond llio skill of tiny law
yer to unravel It.
Mood ) and Sankey luivo boon liulted to
HrlK'C ( | > oil. Conn , , to labor. The churches
weic iiimuimmi.s In the cull , hut wlic.u it'-v./.c
to nilsiii ! , ' S1XJ ( ) to ineot e.MJU'.tCoa ' tlio propo-
bltion as voted dov\i ,
The c ru < > v stone of llio first Unlutl Oreok
I'l'UJSii ' In full country was lulil atSheniin-
doiih , P.u , a few d.iyshlnce. Tills Is an off-
bhuot ol llio oithudolicck chinch , but KOV-
eiucdby the churoli of Home , though ictalu-
liittmiuiy ortho anoloat cn.stoms , Including
thu light of pilusts to iiuuy.
T n i a UNIII \J-KI >
BnUTIIEIL-l HfillSDV IS
WAIIK\NTKI ) NOT TO
CONTAIN A 81NOI.1) )
1'AllTlCl.n OV > IKIICUKV
OH ANV JWUmots
HUT is pt'ituhv viUJ-
It AVlll Cure nil Diseases Causcil
ly Dcran ciiiont ol'tlii ) Liver ,
Kidney and Stomach.
If you fec'l dull , ilrovvsj1 , ilelillltnteil have fro
( | ueiil laitdncliu , iiidiitli tiiktuj tiiiilly , | Kior | >
piMllu anil Hiiitfiio ciiiitotl , ) ou uiu bidleriiiK
liiitn torphl liver , or"tilloii | ne-.d " nnd aollihiK
\\lllciiiii ion MI Miccilily mill iioiiuuiionlly ui
SIMMONS I IVlUt HIKJl/LATOH.
At anj Unit ) Jim Tec ) > our
npixb c'loniflnx' , iiuilii - , reKulntliiK- with
out \lolom iiuiu-lu- btlmnlutliiif wltli-
Simmons Liver Regulator
iim * MV
J , Jf. Xclllii & Co , , IMillmlolphla , Pa.
jiiUii )
Tlio Ireland of To-Day as Eloquently De
picted by nn Irish Patriot.
PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO RACE.
Jlotv llio African of the Soiilli Him
Itcoii liaised 1'i'oiu Drop Dnrlc-
IIC N to u Alost
OIIS
"Tlio IroliiMit ol1 To-tiny. "
The leeluro of Hev. ( icorgo W. IVppor
on Hie above Mihjeel at St. Philoniciia's
hall last evening was not so well at
tended as it deserved , hut those who
were present enjoyed a rich treat. The
entertainment , was under the auspices of
the Kminell Monument association , the
proceeds to bo devoted to lite 1'arnell
campaign fund. Kdward J Hrcnnan ,
ev-secretary of the Irish land league , pre
sided ami introduced the speaker of the
evening , fn a few appropriate remarks
ho referred to the dill'erenco in religions
belief between Mr. 1'cppur and the
majority of his amllenco ( ho being a
Methodist minister ) , and said that the
lime of Irish .sectarianism and religious
bigot rtwas passed. Thcro is now only
oiie creed for the Irish , and that is the
creed of nationality.
Hev. Mr. Pepper prefaced his leeluro
by sa\ing that ho was proud to leave Ids
pulpit and engage in the cause for which
he uppc'ircd in Omaha. He was here on
the imitation of one of the grandest or-
ganl/.alious in the world , and his mi hm
was to help tin ) cause of Ireland his
native country
The " .peaker then related his expoii-
euccs on his \islt to Ireland live years
ago. There he found , in reality , three
Irclands. The lirst was the Ireland of
the Mmlhwe.st , ( he laud of geniality , iin-
pnlMjciiexs ami hospitality , lint with all
the kindness of heart of llio people of the
lirsl Ireland , there is the bitter , deep-
sealed hatred of the Hriton a hate engendered -
gendered centuries . of abuse and iron
rule.
rule.The
The second Ireland is composed of
the landlords the carpet-baggers of tlio
country. To them more than any other one
thing is due the nil-cry of the Irish people
ple Thu .speaker ipioted from an article
Irom the pen of .lo-eph Medill showing
llial each year , for the last ten year- , the
landlords had drawn from Ircl.ind
S80.0)0 ( ) , ( M ) . The more they draw the
deeper becomes the poverty of the coun
try , for not ono cent of the money do
the.\ expend in Ireland. They re\el in
luxury in Knglaud and on the continent ,
while their tenants live in misery. The
very dogs of Ireland Jiate the landlords.
'I ho third Ireland is composed ol the
Scotch-Irish , a sturdy race , whose hearts
boat , strongly for their country , even if
under a erti-l of nncoiigcniality. They
are unlike the southern Irishmen , thu
diU'erence being that the former have
reasonableness but not sweetness , while
the latter have sweetness but not rea-on-
ablene
The speaker mentioned the char.icter-
i.stie trails of the Irish as a people - earnestness
nestness , eloquence , unquenchable patri
otism and eouragu. They are earnest in
lighting , speaking and writing Their
eloquence .surpasses that of France and
Kngland , for where can orators bo found
to compare willi Panniel O'Connell , I'M-
mund iitirko iimniohurtKinmctt. Their
patriotism is indeed unquuncliable.
Wherever an Irishman is found , though
in the most distant part , of the globe ,
there will a prayer go up for the freedom
of his country. It has been said that
when an Irishman becomes tin American
eili/eu , this land should claim his alle-
giauue. And it Is .so. Mill Ireland is his
mother , while Columbia is his wife , and
no man can bo false to his mother and
triio lo his wile. In no country can there
be a parallel to the patriotism of the
Irish vkoincn.
Their courage is of the kind which
makes the Hriton tremble. For seven
centuries the Knglish have held them by
tlio throat , and oven now retain in Ire
land 40,001) soldiers. "I believe , " said
the speaker , ' 'that if Robert Emmett
could only rise from his grave to support
I'arnull , in tea days the English channel
would How between two nations the
monarchy of Great liritain and thu ru-
nublic ot Ireland. " :
The .speaker continued and said that
ho believed Unit heaven had reserved to
I'arnoll the privilege of digging up the
foundations of Knglish supremacy in
Ireland , and that before iivu years had
passed Panic ! ! would bj president of the
Hcpuhliu of Ireland. Ireland wants
homu rule Ireland governing Ireland.
and sliu will succeed. God is no despot.
In conclusion , the speaker said : "Al
ready I sou the bright streaks of dawn in
tlio Horizon ; already I .see the Irish llag
upraised ; already I hear the words ring
forth , 'Ireland is free. ' "
Superstition of tlio Negro.
Theru was a good congregation at tjio
A. M. K. church , corner of Eighteenth
and Webster etrcoU , last evening , lo lid-
ten to the lecture by Prof. J. L. Judson ,
an ex-slave and orator from Georgia.
The .subject of the lecture was : " .Super
stitious Peculiarities of the Southern
Colored People vs. thoirTwcuity Years'
Progro.ss , " and it was handled by the
.speaker in a most interesting manner.
Thu following ia a short synopsis of the
lecture :
Take Iho southern colored man In llio
abstract , and ho is ti mock , forgiving ,
happy-go-lucky , hopeful conio day go
day , genial , jovial , mirthful , musical
creature. Hu is proud , kind and imita-
liu > the very embodiment of courte.sy
and politeness. Ho is hospitable ami
generous to a fault , and has u remarka
ble degree of strength in his friendships.
lie i.s proverbially extravagant in relig
ious allalrs , growing cnlhiisiiisliu while
engaging In .singing , praying and preach-
in' ' .
Nearly everybody in bl < m > ry days car
ried uhurov ; r.T iHiteront kiwi ? , as "rabbit
font , " ' 'bundles ' of the dovll's shoestring
" " . ' snake-foot " "lode-
string , .Sampson's - , -
stone , "bonus a ml ovtremitlus of animals ,
inseeUs and reptiles , about their persons
to invite good luck : and to avuit and
counteract ovll.
Illiterate , ignorant In every souse of
the term , with no knowledge of hy
giene , anatomy , physiology , nor the
most ordinary laws of heaU'i ,
they would contract complicated ills-
eases that an ordinary physiuwu
whuii called in would fail to givit a deli-
nitu diagnosis of. Ho would imrlmp.i ru-
mark : " 1 can't sou what ails you ; you
must bo poisoned. I never met u case
llKoyours beforo. " This they were wil
ling to believu because it smacked of
fiiipcratitioii.
Sign * , forebodings , nrosentlnionts.
witchcraft , belief in siioous , spirits and
hobgoblliH , rtiw-hcauud and bloody
bones , Jack o' my lantern , charms ,
hauniei ! ! HKSCI. conjuration iut nil its
phases , "hoodooism" nml thfl maok nri
us boliovcd and practiced by tlio majori
ty of the older black pcoplu m those ( lavs
in the prcbuncu of children , and taught
to children , gained such a II nn hold on
me as u child that oven now I cannot
with impunity overstep thu proscribed
rules , regulations and bounds of bud luck
us learned in my boyhood.
Nor are these mipurbtilious shortcom
ings confined to the colored pcoplu alonu.
I have known instances in which the
most cultivated and rclinod white pcoplu
were even morn superstitions than col
ored people , My mistress , a moot ropre-
eonlativo Muithi rn I rly , n rubul gcaorul's
wife , made me kill si'hen fororovvlng , repealing -
pealing to me the I'me of the \vldslllug
girl and lite cnrwinjr hen. I took advant *
age of the .situation , liy accusing many
an old fat hen of crowing , whenever [
dcslivd to ealehickcu.
The urear-hei-h wore very HHtornlMiml
seldom knew the aljihabet. They \\oiild
take tor a text au old adage , unixim ,
proverb or sA.vlng. I seen them open
a Websier blue-back- | > eler ! and he-Ides
taking a lext they would sing a hjnin
from the same source. They would ionic-
times sv\ap pulpits , and ' , perhaps- being
before a strnnge vo'ngrcgation , they
would experiencea' Settle of embarrass
ment or vonfu-ion , jljnttliat was always
easily remedied ) purjians an old class
lender , deacon orstuw.ml would exclaim :
"Pull down on ilcm harps , sisters , bar do
brudder up , he is out in deep water "
Then a certain sister detailed for Iho
purpose would commence a low , .sweat ,
mellow iiio.ui , that the whole gathering
engaged in until the preacher was
\ \ t ought up to the proper pitch of enthu
siasm to secliro good ami glorious
preaching
We do.sheto know if the black man
has made any material progress since
his freedom ? Has ho advanced , stood
still or retrograded ! Ho "was turned
loose on a cold , cheerless world with not
enough common MMHO lo keep oft" the
wolf amenable to laws , the nature of
whie.li he was totally ignorant. Now L
.shall brietly stale the mogrcss ilneo lSttr > .
Four and one-half minions were emanci
ated twenty years ago. Todawu num
er over 7,01)11.000. ) Of this number over
lrW)0 ) , ( ) ( ) , or about otie-lifth. are in the
common schools in the .so.ith ; 18,500 in
higher M'hools anil colleges. There are
from one lo live colleges in every .stale ,
between 1(1,000 ( and 17,00) ) colon'd ' teach
ers , professors In all the sciences taught
in collegev',000.000 ; communicants in the
Methodist and Haplist churches , besides
pcrhatis another 1OI)0)0 ) ( ) , ) connected
with the other son tiering denominations.
HuudrciU of prolicieiit ami ell'ieii'iil.
lawyer- and doctors that are honors lethe
the profos'.iou. Them are authors and
historian-1. Over ninety-six well-edited
jotirmijs , devoted to moral , reli'tioiis and
educational interests of tlio race.
Although wo suffered reverses through
our ignorance and Freed man's liureau ,
still the black folks of Georgia ahum pay
taxes on over $100,000,00 ; ) worth of real
estate.
In conclusion the speaker said that hi--
lory fails to furnish tin instance in which
a race , under any conditions or circum
stances , has achieved so much , made
such rapid , marked and marvelous strides
in material and intellectual advance-
ment.
llelil lor Trial.
Tom Smith , alias Thompson , was tried
je-ii-rdtij afternoon in the pollen court
for the little conlidenco game which ho
pla.ved on Harry Bromley , a cowboy , last
Wednesday. Bromley testified bow
Thomp-on llecced him of his little all ,
$11 , on Tenth street , by engaging him to
go to work on a farm a ? good wages , and
then getting him lo cash a check. Dis
trict Attorney IvsleUe was prc.sout for the
pro-.eeiitiou , and N..T. "Uunihain for the
detenso. At the clbso of the examina
tion Jndgo Slcnberg . held Smith , or
Thompson , for trial , in the district court ,
in the sum of § 1,500 , and liromloy was
also detained an a v\jituc.ss.
liivo-slifiatliif ; Committee.
The special committe.o appointed at
the hi-t meeting of the pity council to in
vestigate llio matter of , the $7,000 water
woiks bill will holdiii meeting at the city
hall this afternoon1 at 2 o'clock The
charges of fraud niul'-'forgery by mem
bers ot the 15.li ! and water works commit
tee in obtaining their signatures to the
report recommending the payment of the
item will be thoroughly looked into anil
the entire matter completely sifted.
Tlio eru-t of the etuth is said to bo only onu-
niurlielli of Us r.ulliis.
Hartford In f thirteen-year-old girl who lips
Iho beam at , " . ) > pounds.
A second ciop of strawberries is being
picked in Massachusetts.
The deepest wnll In the world Is at Home-
wood , I'.i. , and Is nowOjOOD feel deep and not
finished.
I'rank 1) ) f.ena , aNuvv York boy , Is a hu
man pin-ciishina , and sticks 5W ) pins' and
nucillc-i in his bre.ist without pain to himself.
The largest mill probably the oldest tin tree
in th" world , st. iiiiliiiir In the pinion of the
Capiiem monastery at Roscon" , is about to bo
sold , It was planted in Hi'-M. Its blanches
cover a space of 4SJ scpiaro meters siilllfilcnt
to shelter vilX ) persons.
In Miinchester. N. II. , theio i- , a IIOI-MI
\\hoso hair tinned white in a single nl ht. or
iierhtiiis mine accaintcly In two days. The
IiorM1 w.vs ruMittuil from a burnln ; .stable , ami
altciwaid the hair of hnr forrhc.ul and along
her neck eliiiineil from brown to white.
A twelve-ye.ir-olil Dakota glil , taken up
into the air by n cyclone , eairlcd out of slht ( ; ,
ami broiiKht ciwily down In a Held aipiaitcr
of , i mile away , describes -'JiisatIon while
in transit as tli.it of lining rupiilly e.ntl con
stantly pricked by thousiuiiH of needles.
hiuce her experluucu bho has bunr , aiu > ctt'd
slmll.ir to a pcrhun with .St. V iius' dunce.
M. I ) . GalJi.vay , of l-'alwoll Bros. &
Co. . Philadelphia , is in the city. Mr.
Gallowfly not only represents a great big
house , but Is a gentleman of the highest
lirst-olass order.
When H by was slok , we p TO her Gimtnrla ,
When slio wn a Child , she crleil for ( 'RstorIa ,
Wjeu nho brcama Mian , shn clung to UaatorU ,
Wbon alia hut Chillrwj , Bh RUte them Uastorlo ,
1)1 HI ) .
FLKJHNC.-lu ( his ully , Oetobur 15thnil p.
in. . Sirs. Mltuhull riomltijf , Jr. , daughter of
Belli T. Cole.
Funeial bcrvlccs from , tlm resldenco , 18)0
Cumiiii ; sttcet , Salurdjiy atfJ p. m.
The Illinois IJaptittt'iinuIYprsnilcs ' occur at
Itoi'kfoid , coiiiineiiclilj ? Obrobi-r 1' ' .
The Greatest odUalrinmplt of the
SYMPTOMS OK A
I.u aoruipfiltc ( , llinrcl * cn llvc , I'nlu til
Iho bead , ullli n dull Hcimatluii In tUo
bnclc part , 1'nin under llio eliDUlilcr-
LJtHlci , I'lillncou nftcr enlliisrllli nilli-
inclination to exertion of budf or mind ,
Irrltcbllltruf ceinper , I.oir uplrlla , "lili
u fuiilliit'of liavlns jn.-fl''clrd r.omo ilutj' ,
AVcnrlue , lI/ziui' B , I'lulterlngnl llio
Ileuu , Don liofoiodio cyci , JJcnilucUo
ike vlcht rye. JU | lc iiL9 ,
CONSTIPATION.
TDTT'S 1'lI.l.Sftin especially ndaptod
to such CUSP ? , ono tloso circcu encli n
Tliey Jiirrtmc the Ainictllc.aua cauio tha
Ixxly to Tulto on I'lrsti.tlun the lyntfin U
Iionrliheil.anil liy tliolrTonlo Action on
the lUicrillteOti-imMleKiiliirMloiiliaro
tirnil ( ifyl. _ rt if B a c.14 Miirrny MI.V.Y. (
" "
TUTT'S ' EXTRACT
lienorattii th body , makiti healthy IlotJj.
Btr DX" ' tli Kt\4iC ( rui'ulrs lliH wuMttf oc
thobjsleiu vrlUi puru blooJ unj lianl inusclej
toae the tierroua Kratem. Inrlxoratoa Uia
train , anil ImiiarU tJwj rigor ol tnimhood.
VI. holil hy urilKKlllU.
" Ji'lllUurrarSt.iIVowYork *
Tli Kinjity Iliiininock.
Quiet nnd einnl.\ the hnnuiieck s\\inm \ ;
I altered and lorn nml icone to < * trlui : ;
> "o mere its tiiwlH" ) are crowded with si"-
Wllh battles and Intnf * null vliinwt on wills ;
No inoie Ibe air It full of feet ,
Of bliMuN ciinwii ninl ankleiud ,
AI IIMT Ihn Oii | the coy iii.dd p > o-
( A sly nulneuxei fur ui'tchnut he.uts ) .
Tlielnimuiivk U now si thiiiL'foiiorn ,
> Vith uiiiie to pllnml none to inoiirn ;
Yel lhenrilili > u still he. t.i-ik pursues -
At the opera now the tuns she woo *
Anil thiMinlj inuv-iliiu she ask1 * hei nt.
! < the simple HUP : "Have \ < m sot the
The. Dollar.
I'mm the llnu' iin liK thic'iio , from the
nut \\lio tolls
I'toiii theliiwjer who plead * In hN rholer ,
I nun the client who \valts lor hh shnre In
I IIP spells
Come the eiy of the crowd for the Dollar ,
A nnnidbll of toll ! ! thatls atll jut I'm told
That the world N built up by It * ullMcnbu ; 1
Thai the eldiu.-sx-lliiK-llui'or this Idol siold
Hmtuiht the dullio st.indat his clnlVni-
ing. * .
_ _
HOXI-JY I'Oll T1HO JjAOUIS.
* kid | < lo\cs are ipilto popular.
l'ses tin1 Koh'K ' out of fashion.
The new fashionable humu Is Kiild > n
Shoilvalttcil frocks are coining in vo uu
for little ijirN.
Some imintoletsand pelcilnes aiv finished
oil with honiK
Jlehi ) Is frciiupnlly combined with novplty
Mools this jear.
tSi'imkln jiliish wuips appear iiiuoin ; tall
iiovi'ltlcs In this line.
.Silver iiitiruuorltes niu iicl for ornameul-
Iin ; nlih velvet collais
Huild in Mitloim widths Is c\cecdiufly pni > -
uhir lor lint t iimm'ini-i.
KIOWIH mill frnvm are the most fiiMhhm-
nble cobirs lor ndlllneiy.
\Yhlli' \ is now winii nt the luvk and wiKt
In the deepest nmiii ninjr.
Vhnped corsiws , back ninl front , are In
blub l.uor for party wear.
llaiiihome ilblxnis have n yolil tluvail In-
teiuen with thejih-ott'il e.
Itcil , hliieU and ecru , 01 ricam , aie the fav
orite colors lor fall paiosols.
IliimiNpuu wltli iilu h and honeycomb
Mtlpes is a beniititiil novelty.
Woolen biocailt's \\lth lnrnre Ihjurcs me
used lor mantliM and panels.
lllijh sboiilderoil effects tuo noticeable. on
all liuportod \ raps tiud suits.
lilsli bhiiney , boiu-le. nnd ne io head cloth
aie all one anil the snmc thini ; .
< ireeu billhud table c'loth Is the Inteat fancy
forjoiitiK ladles' KhniL jackets.
11 teh ml hits ami pln > t rous of ji'ited lace am
stylish iiiljuui'ts to plain dresses.
Woolen n < > nds this season tuo beautiful ,
liaitlciilarly those In daik similes.
l''ms nevc'r so out of fashion cither lor
trliiiiiilncs , lliilii.s ! , or entile wraps.
The most fashionable l.tdles eu'iywheie are
weiiiiiu ; low-hci'Ird , i-ensiblo shoes.
KIIIIJJ ledlnsotes , Xewiimikels , and lia- ;
lansenllreli uf sealskins will buwoin.
Thei'iiniik'tto has taken a ilownwaul ten
dency. It' the dcbccnt Mnill continue It will
soon be a thing of tlic pi t.
New suits of Mriped Ko.'tils will ( jeneinlly
ba\e underskirts of siripcil fabrics , cither
silk \\nolen , without ( liiiiinlntr.
The avci.vo storkin1 , ' V' ni by the Phila
delphia till is half a sl/.esnnllci than Ihepio-
Milllng sl/c In Iliiitton or New Voik.
A liuly of Iliiui'-wlck. Ca. . has a bi'd the
feathcis otliicli won1 picked liom a Hock of
geese iliiiinu the ixwoluiluinuy war.
.Small riinbeads ; me used to cover fall lo
diess ( units , the panels usual with thisht > le
ol trimming bciu of plu- stripes.
There aie indications of aietiirn to the
ii-D ot muslin pctt'coats iu.stcail ol' MI rail.
ns Hut latter guoil" tue only pretty when
new.
A diishy Klrl nt ono of tlio Suratopa hotels
\Miicawuitcsilkball dic.ss on the lolds of
which wcic hiiiiil-ii.ilntcil scenes "f i om our
coiinlry scat in Calit'oiiiia. "
lied is the popular color for cloth jackets ,
redliipotcsnnil Ions wiajts when tailor iiinile.
but it must IK ; ilnll shixlc or mil and triiunuid
with cold , bi.ildK \ \ buttons : t lid 1ur.
Seal , nstr.ikhnn nml Peislnn lamb walst-
coat.s , cults and hhh colhus are seen on many
haiulsoimth bntiilcil cloth jackets , the cloth
In any shiulu of fashionable color ] > iefeircil.
Limn ilove.s are still fiivoicd. Some ol the
moilc.s am a ti llio wider In the arm than toi-
incrly. rrom six to ton button leu ths aru
most popul.u for filieel suits ; this .style is very
becoming to a well sluiKMl turn.
Almost till trhnmliigt used during the nu-
tiimu and whiter aie to he llat ( itilloons
and embroidcicdb.inils aie the most iirom-
Inent amoiift them. Skills will have bunds
of M'lvctH , lOtiiid 1'J inches deep , and in the
color of the drt-M.
Mix. Kvn Wntsou , of Greousburc , Ind. ,
wants n ilivoico Irom bcr husband bccansn
lie scaled her lips with coiut-plaMer in order
to slop her talking , lie should have given
hcri new bonnet and a box of candy.
The polonaise iscomhiL' Into utmurnl favor ;
the icdln ot < i tnim , hhowhiK wide Hut panuls
and opening o\cri frontbiciulth whiih ; either
lianas loosely over her foundation skill or Is
let into it , Iwiiif ; the popular lorm.
Solid leather shoe buttons nru now made.
A machine bus been constructed la Ithuiio Is
land that will autoiua : rally strike out < i < ) to
: XK ) perfect bi'ltr.Tis n mlmito. Solid leather
bultoi"1 grow 11 brighter jet thu longer they
nrd worn.
Simdl colored jackets , with vests , are all the
nitfrt. They open over tulle or foulnrd plall-
iiifjs. LHI U jackets arc also very becoming.
partifiilurly when tilmincdtiroiiiid with small
iln < iilii | ) , ' passciiu'iitcriu ornaments In thu
f the noody.
H Is a euiieus fnct , known ns n ndo only lo
critical obseivers of the .stnne sux , that Hie
noted bi-.iutii'M like tlm peacocks , me not
plciiul ot their feet. Liin try's foot , It is
said. Is nothing to bra ; ; about , and iMaiy
AtidcrMiu bus a u > Kulir : ' 'clod-hopper. "
"Tlio new special delivery srrvici * Is a gre.it
boon , " snld a NonlsUiwn yoiiutj lady this
11101 iilntf , Ktliiklut ; a ton-omit stamp on a let
ter directed to a fem'do friend in I'lilhuuil-
iililn , snld missive convoying tlm imiiortant
Intelliiicuco that the wilter wns out ildlii ) , '
with Oh.'iilln jcstcidny iifteinoon nml had an
invitation to attend a wedding next week.
[ Korilhtown Herald.
Moss and hroiuo colors nro seen In nil rich
fabrics. Thnro are also lays aad browns In
many shades. Amont ; the ( 'iayn aroste il ,
silver , oitilch , lead , and a vuilely of yullow-
Ish tones oftfiay In most delicate colorliiK.
Niniicioiis combinations of blown nnd L'lay
are also sho\'ii. Brown velvet is paillciilnily
cifcctlve when used with gray or bolKo wool
en foods.
Thcie Is lltoiiilly no end to the variety of
now basques and bodhot , and tlu.su promlsn
to biTiime more anil moio varied nnd novel
Incnpilccns the bci'on : nilvani'iis. Upon a
wore of Ireshly Impoitcd costumes no two of
the wnlst designs corrcs ] oiid. The vest ef
fect Isbllll acry noliccablochariiutcristle of
the hitest I'ails models , but Imro , as In other
stjles , they picsent nil array or ficaks and
fancies w bleb are ijuitoa study for artiste or
nioiHMc.
Htript's take the proce < lmico this year In nil
fabilcs. silks as well ns wool. There is no
: iaiiienuhs about them , however. They lire
lonf'iUiiliiial , hoil/.oiital , dlaj-'onaland waved ;
thi'ie aru smoolh stripes and nmth btilpi's :
btilpi'Sof uneiiu.il width , Hmal stripes an. I
stilpes composed of L'eomelilcnl liquids. In
thu niniiitfuinciituf thc.se tili > M , the iii''iliu-
Hy ot Iho modiste is allowed full .SCOJMI. In
ono costume Untie may bit u ciiiiililii.itlnu of
diagonal , verticil nnd lujtl/ontitl cllccts. A
veitlcally-stiipcd Hkbtmay have dla miidly-
U'-iouiii'd ili'i'iit-rK nnd pant'l.i ot Imii/onUl
btrlpco.
IM'SI'IM'JIIMINT
A in ohlbltlou Journal s. .i Hint
Frost has taken tin ) htunip. Ills In oer . < tc
IsKeitlnBiisndy IQ Uvkulhi ) josl of tliu l.inil-
biapu ,
A Iloslun man \vhoio wife hail inn nwny
\\lthailuuiiiiicrhius swuni n solemn oith to
sJsl > V l' hu biln hur
The man who wont to the cmintiy for "mU
mid elianjri" MI ) s ( ho w.itteis got most of his
change mid tlie Inmllonl the nwt. [ Huston
t'ommeiclnl itiillctln.
"I nlwnys fljK'ak my mlinl , " Kdd n very
l.rilsy yonuic man. "Jmlml , " icpllcd tired-
lieuili'il clrf.'loan liaidly hellcu ) that. 1
hlumlil think } ou would be diniih If you did. "
American nuple diimpllnis Imvo bci > n In-
tuuiucid Into Kugl.inil. and Ih ) like tlu-m.
Now let us run In bomo doughnuts mid
mince plas , and turn thu old Lslmul Into u ic-
public.
Thti ] n , INi lan uai'o cousUU of aJj'j it , -
000 won ! * , yol wliou n iiftni 13 lutltlntcn tiBht
boot ou , or w.dllnjf for Ids wile loilressfor
chinch , he nearly nlwajs iiucnls u few extra
\v mis to i"cprev < Ids feelluirs.
.Some fellow has published "One Hundred
1'ionts Tln.t the Tailh Is Vol n dlobe. "
This Is auollipr lesitlt of eleclliu ; a demiKT.lt
le piesid-nt. No me tliomrht of chaiiKluit
the shap'Mif lti < < earth iluilntr a ivpiiiilleau
r.idmliiKslrntlo.1. Thlscntxlnitforii "ehtitiKe"
lsiiiii | ! { tniifnr. [ Xoiristowu Herald.
" ( le.irjw , who Is jour famll > I'liysiclnuV"
"Dr. Kinoolhmaii. " "What , that lurernnl
numlwiill1 ; How II | > CA it happen that \oil
employ him' . ' " "Oh. ll'.s some of tin wile's
doings. She wont to SIM him abnnl a cold In
lici held , and be iccomliiended that she weal
another sl.vlo or bonnet. .Since that she won't
have tin } other doctor. " H'lili-mso News.
Mr. I ) . A. ( . 'offln ndveitlsos ou Ids euxel-
opes : " 'I'he uil'rinat and onH third-class
hotel In Maine-where o\er > lldutt falls lo
Mill -touch beefsteak , dill } looms , u-elcss
.servants , debilitated rolTec. Tills house , of
worlil-wldebnd ivpulnttoii. Is owned , occu
pied mid presided over bj llm Inxlesl man III
the stale. Nitlsfnctlou nut Kimr.intccil. No
monny ivfundeil. Dllapllnlcil slabht in i-on-
noction. Cverylliiinc wmr.\iiled \ stilclly
shodd > . "
A New York ineichant who dues biis-lnt'ss
with .Uoso.SchaumbuiK. < > f Austin , wiote to
( hi ) hitler , nskbifr him if a certain Austin
lawjet wns reliable. 'I'he same liw\er ; owed
ifose S.kJ for a suit of clothes. Mosc tin ned lo
.liikcSIIVei.slnue , lilselllelentelclk , and Mid :
" ( 'boost write to thnt mon in fsow Voricky ,
dot \Msoiieofni ) plsliue-s piluclbles never
to Say noildiittr ) pad ot ntanii in mine own
town , hence , tor dot reason. I si\s : nuddluus
nbiint dot liny-hawk lawjci.I'loxiis Silt-
iiujs.
iiujs.A
A yomninnn nt Sandwich , III. , while out
ildliiK with bis "III ivccutly , had a runaway ,
In which Hie biijrKy wa-tiiully ilemoinlUeil.
Upon Ik-iiu : ci-oss-qn'c.stloiicd , tlie JOIIIIK limn
nihiiUtnl that hiM\nskl sin | ; his , ' | when
the horse stnitcd. Thai Is the fatal emir the
youth ol ( his count ) y is making he kisses
too loud. He should not allow them lo CA-
Jitode liken toiit'do. ] It is not nul.v liable to
seiru horses nnd c.ittle whiMi the smack dc-
tountes In this \\nx _ , but II startles the X
Jaily nnd makes hcrsh.v.
I'vlt tlie Onile.
'I'he diuU with his eye- lass and e.tiui.
And his Inilr palled sti.iitlir ; o'er Ids nose ,
With his Innuiiau'u nnd nctions Inane.
And Ids " xh'.s" and Ids "Now , don't ) ou
knows , "
Like llio doij ( whose i > irdou we crave
Kor this liquid h.is now had his d.vy ,
And the Imlles ol tray l'u is all r.ivo
UVr thuchniiitsut the latest laiichnr.
Ho walks with n I'armer-llke Htilde ,
And he c.u lies his cane held down ,
And he s\\inss from side to side
Ills aims , like a mower , blown.
Then we welcome Ibis bciin : strtingol
1'mewcll In the dudeol to da ) 1
We will lie nnwoisc for Iho ehaiifto ;
So we weleomo the I'.uls fmiehcr.
[ ( 'olumbiis Dispatch.
rohiinblit hns 1'jou students.
Yale is complaining of : i small nttcnd-
mice.
Slv yomn ; women hnxn enli'ied tlm
freshmnu class in the Columbia college
nniiex.
The Harvard class of 'fe' ) iinmbci-H 20s men ,
the largest iieshm.ui class ever admitted to
the college.
Kneh mi'inber of the Howdoln eolh'se la-
cully has s-t tipnit one. evening n week to 111-
ct'lveisHs liom the boys.
Audovcr Tlicolosiicai .Seminary becomes
the icsidnarv legatee to Hie miiounl , of liom
S-'O.HtKlosA'HKbv ) ( ) the will ot MID late Mrs.
William IthhmiUon of Alnnehcsler , N. H.
A new fe.iluro of the Hiiilon eookiiiK
school tills year is n school lunch loom ,
opened nt the request of mothers. At little
iound tables boys tire served w lib substantial
soiin ( Iho thin soups bcinn eonsideied not
desirable , with cocon nnd chocalnte , tolls ,
samlw ichus , gingerbread nnd plain cakes.
Au cnstciu paner thinks that If all the wise
Munitions made about the piihlm schools mo
adoiili'd , their conr.so ol studs' , by the jear
lUOt ) , will bu about like this : Oao hour , sow-
lug ; oiiii hoar , washing mid boning ; one
hour , conking ; one hour , table setting and
other blanches of housekeeping ; one hour ,
music ; one hoar , dancing ; one hour , paint-
lag ; one hour , modeling and sculpture ; ono
boar , reading : one hour , wilting ; ono hour ,
arithmetic ; one hour , book keeping ; one
hour , linliistiial education ; one lioiir , civil
government ; ono hour each on geography , al-
ccbrn , trigonometiy , l.ntiu , Uicek , r'iciich ,
Cciman , botany , astronomy , tail II' mid lieu
trade , fanning mid the wetuhor.
The "Califonln. hortloultinal collego" swin
dle recently exposed In letters to tlm Now
York papers , still llouilsiies. Last week n
young Kiiglish lad nrrlvudiit Los Augnles ,
roiisigued to thu Newm.in fiult farm , near
that place. Ills uncle hnd paid $ . ' ! < 0 lor one
year's tuition nnd hoard al tlie "Newman
Ki nit Fm mi ngSflhool , " which Is ndvoitised
in many Kuglish papers. When the boy
reaehcd L s Angeles the fraud xvns disclosed
to him nml a visit to the spurious " .school"
showed llm completeness of Ids deception , ns
the place I.s not even \vcll-linproved fiult
rnnclie , mid Nuwiinn knows very little about
hoiticiilturo. He tiled to scuiiru UiQrcttuu
ofr \ monev and fulled. This mean swindle
ought to be thoroughly exposed In England.
Melancholy Days.
it.
Now the Autumn's come ul last ,
.Summer's joyous days nro pist ,
And thu winds
Mom u Dm beauty thnt decays ,
Till their moaning ,
And their groaning ,
Man reminds
Thnt the year has lost Its youth ,
And Hint these in very truth.
Aru the melancholy days.
n.
'Mid the foiest'h changing IIIIOA
Kagcrly a youth pursues
A .sweet maid ,
Whoso repitUe his lio.u I dismays.
For his yearning
Not retnrnlmr.
And afraid ,
tihn eludes the lovesick youth ,
And hu homowmd plods , in truth
In a melancholy dny.c.
tSomcrrillu Joutnnl ,
( JO.V.NUIUAMTIIOH. '
It wns found in Oliu'.lniintl ( hat twenty-one
innn wholuid iiianied icd-hcndcd glils went
colorblind. [ Dutiolt Kreo I'icss
M. Hiiindon , n conscliiutlous I'.irlslan coolc ,
committed suicide because ti xvcdding bicak-
fast gotten up by him was a failure.
A ( ieorgln youth gavu hlft rival twelvfi
peaches to kixip t xsayliom thu gill hu wis :
coiiitliur.
A coulidenl matrimonial agent of Dakota
adxcitlhcs ti > "accomnmd.ito lUoights ) ) with
Inihbmnlslii D.ikotaini niiinlv di\V notice. "
Amcat enstiiin emlgi.itloii buluslicd , isjn'i : >
lallv by Kargo , which bus only lour uniiinr-
iled gills in n population ol l'iU. ( ) .
Out In Dal.otn capitalists and army ofllccid
me snapping up thu snix-int gills for wives ,
according to thu territorial p ipurs. Tlio pop
ular lot m of proposal U : l'lon't ) jou w.inl
soimi one to gel up In the muriiiiig mid build
the lliul'or > ou. "
A wedding took pinco In .Smith Cmolliin
recenth , the Liidu belonging to one of thu
ohlot families ol the colored nrlstocincy
mid the guiom being piviiinmbly u man of
means and iividently of much ii | ) cct.ibiil\ | .
When the fiiti-lul ( | uo.4tlon was asked by the
! iUlclntlng cleu > nimi ( nUii coloicdj U wtis
thus timislnlcd | ) y him , po.sslbly with ano
to thu inti'ii rh ic-spccuble naluio of tliu
\xholeiuTalr : " .V. . will th'iii ' ha\e this lad.to
b w thy wedded wile ? " Are. , siml the blnshing
biide. when her tiun c.imu , was tinked U she
would Ir.iut "tlilNonng gentlemtin. " This
liittiiripiuilioii might have suvornd soniuwh it
ol impertinence , thu gionm being indeed
veiiioiiinr jinin0'ji by htvt'i.tl years than
thu bride b.'t the paitlui chi.'ll ) cunieinud
buiMiinl \ > hi > .l ) . - > , iti-/ii'l / ( \\itlil In : | iiiluniuuiee.
Last evuniiiK u bride iiud guiom mii\cd in
thl.s city mi their brid'i ) tour ami rcgi-dcml nt
\\V1 \ \ Yllll'leihllt hniue. The lull,1 ) win shown
- . "Until- , ! ' < > ( ho couple , but ll.c
- -
about there.exumlin , . , Uil ' -'in.ily !
111 tuiulM m > .stethms mauncr. . . . .
sloplK'dbclnren pile of IniiiUs Ui\vcd under
the httibxx.ty nud. aliorcxiuiilng tlicin closely
mid looking cautiously loiiad , he tinned oao
of the : ' < iur hniili'dl.s. mid teiulnx nil sonu
thing which \v.is attached tu It tlnew It an-
giil\ Into ( 'in il.uke-t cm net mid then sltrnl-
lied bin il' | < ll.i to l ihlio\\n I i hh MKKII , His
aclhilislnidmoiiscil HieeiliiuHlh of ng.'title-
iimn silting In the olll'-e ' ii'id going to tha
darlc corner hu found a ptlr ; ot well woiu
b.ibj hhoi's. ( Sj nil usu btuil I inl
Rheumatism , Nofiralgia , Sciatica ,
o , D.ickachc , Headache , Toothache ,
, I'rokl IllU-i ,
IM > ui , oTiim iiiniiiv ruvs ND iri
Solll. > lirucsUtiKrKlhriiln rtrrTiTliflc , ftlllf CvuUftUSll
INriHllounln U I. iigUHKM.
1 1IP. CIIAItU : * A. VOMKI.BK CO.
( < . . , .r , u 1. MM KllU MTO ) lUlllnerT , ! J. , I . S. A.
Wnmnn'H
' 'Whciv tire you going to. my prelly innlili1"
"I'm going to a lecture , sir , " she said.
"Jinx | come with jou. m > ntettv mnldV"
"You Won't undciMmiinf , sir , " sliu s.ihl.
"What Is Ibe subject , my prclly mnlil ? "
"The llunl extinction of man , " she wild.
"Then \ < m x.xon'1 many , my pretty maid' . ' "
" Sup"ilor giils ni'M-r many , " she snhl.
On tin tneiiige three eleigymcn apply dnlly
for pa.sscs lo see Mnud M.
Hector Kicdeilek II. Post , of SI. Paul's
( Kplseopnl ) elnncli nl Tieuton. N . .l.hu :
been presented to the bishop for dial. Tin
trouble .seems ID be mi airmcg.itIon ot lilllcs ,
Iho most SIM b MIS chavgc being sweating , nun
the most unusual Ihn ! of mnUlug two home.
unhappy novel bivmiso pretetied In both
cnsos by the wile.
.lames K. Kmnhill , eilllor of the Augusta
( ( In. , ) Cliionlcle , attended one day n coloied
chinch in the countn , and luul In his pocket ,
n silver half dollar , just the laic bade t
Aiignst'i. At the conclusion ol his seruilm
the minister oideicd n collection foi Ids DVMI
beiteill. "Of collide" tald he , "I s'pcels i > very
imssnu to give somctliln' ; bnl I'se told ( hit
Mr. Thomas , up de land j under , hnd Mime
ttitke.xsstole 1'ilibn night. I don't want tiny
man who had n h.iu'in stealiu' dem tiukcvs
to put nli > inonex in de plate. When the
plate reached Mr. linnilall not a mini had ic-
luseilto couliilmle , mid the prcm-hei's eyes
VM'ie on him. His halt doll.n neeinillngly
went into the plate. .
The Great Invention ,
For EASY WASHBNG ,
IN HARD on SOFT , HOT OR COLD WATER.
Without Hurin to FAJlltlCvr ll.lXDS ,
andptirttciilnilynilnptc'il to n'nrinCHiiinte.i.
Ko fninlly , i lull or poor , Hboitlil lie xvltliuut It ,
.soul lijr nil droccrs , but Intenrc ot vllo Imi
tations , rti.iiii.ixn iq manufactiircit
only by
JAMES PYI.E , NEW YORK.
WHO 19 UNACQUAINTED WITH THC CEOOriAPMr OF TH19
COJNTR1 V/ILL SEE BV EXAMINING THI1 MAP THAT THb
GHICAGO.nOGK ISLAHD a PACIFIC RAILWAY
The Great Pock Island Route
nuarantftns lu pntrnnn trmt fccnf rt nf personal gocii.
rltr alfiMilnl by n null.I. Ilioioimhly luillnilcil until.
l > nil. nninnilitijck * nt ri'iilhiiiniia btrrl mil. Mil. tnn-
llullr built rulv rt > < nnil hrlilKx * . mlllng HIIH-II nnrnr
l > i rrwlliin OH htininitKlll ciui nialcit It. Uiu rar ty
uppllunriif i > rpttiiit tin II itfH. pin I foi inu nml nit liinla'w.
finil tluit cxqclltiif itliu Iplliu , nlilrli iruvFinn ttin prai * .
tlcnl opciitioimf nil II * tinlns. oihor f-pt-clnltlc * < tt
till * tuiit mi. Tiitu-fi'm at all tnnnrctjiitf j tilntu IIL
llnlun DepuM. nnii the nti-iinini'MHl ctJluturtJi auii
Tlii1'iut Hiprow TinliK liiiturrii CMi'nc" ami
rnorlt.Ciiiliirll lllilIU , KvixI'llj N > .m IIK , ilh hint
Atcliliiun no c ilii -il r > \tl | tt'iilllfltnl , llni ly up.
lioUttirixl liny C.mclics MnuMMo-nt CiillMi.iu 1'nlme
Hln-pcMiiif Ihu luleit iMlltti , nml uniipluiMH plnlnit
Ours In wlilph fliU-frttoly roukc.l lumiljtmi-li iMllulT
tiitfit lliiKM-t.iUlilc-nK.iiuiil Kmi-iuLltyniiilAlrlilMin
are alM Inn tlm LVIolimtuU llvfllulngllijlr C'or .
Yho Famous Albert Loa Route
! the illiKM anil furor-Hi ) linn hMnrin ChlrnK r.nd
llnnrniMllHaiul.St. I'aul , li lii coniH-i-tlunHnininuct
In lliilDiili-iiotiriir all point * III tlio Teiilli.rllH nnd
llrlthli riinliHci , Orei thu luiilo KnM. r.xH
linlns AIM uiu to UHI wnlillnv t * ' 1 * . ( niliiflilT 10-
fcnrU , pkluii-4iiin | IncilltlcH , nuil liuiillnR nhil lUhlnff
trniiiinlii nr Iowa uiiil ) llmir | ii. It Iulxu llio iiim-l ;
( li-olMblnMiitu tn tlm th'h wlie t lk'IJ uliil liaktuml
lanihi.r Inti'ilur Dthutn
Htlll miolli r lllttrr ) : LINK , rli Fcne nnrt ICnit.
knkic , ha * Iwn ourncil lnt r < n ( Inrlnimtl. Indian-
utiulUAinl I iraynllfl nml I'muull lllutN , Kni | . t.'Ur ,
IllnncaimlUnnil Kt I'jiul nml Intt-rnicilUlo polnlH.
ror UetulMI Information riwi Iqpi Mul | . , it(1frtr.
mitnlnablo.n * unit n * th kHi , t all pilntli > il'llck > . (
Oltln > In th UllllU'l hla'.i.s ami ( 'amulai ! l > y aa-
Anattug
R. R. CABLE , C. ST. JOHN ,
I'reVl & Um'l JI'B'r , Oi-n'l T'J. & J'a . Af't ,
THE CHICAGO
RAILWAY.
Tin : uoirrii AND
Omalia ,
Council Bluffs
And Chicago.
i-oinl lo ink" Tiir Hex MdliuM. Mar
' .l lintiin , Il\in. Cljic.iro.
. ) mill ( ill iiulnlH mini To llio pcoplu nr
Nelniihl.a , Colorado , VV' > iiiiilii , l'i ill. Idaho ,
Ncuulu , Oroann.VtiHliiiivl ni nml Culliiinila It
nlli it" hiiiier ur mlvmiliiyoh not i-iinsllilu - | > y iiny
otlicr line.
Amonir u few of | lie inuum-ous tioiniM or HIIIIU-
ilorlty utijovi il liy tlio ] HIUIIH | nr llili i < nUii | > -
IKUIJII Dtiiuiiii nnd CliliiiKii , mo UH | o luilnsii
day ol | tV COACHES uiilth 1110 tlm llnu-t Hint
liuiiinii nrt ami liiyiiniiilj unii creuic ItHl'AI , .
Al'i : I.IIIil'IN'U I'AltS. which am modelot
( oiMloftiiiiiliileKluiil ) . JIH I'AHI.OU DltAWlNli
KOM ( I AI1H. niiBiiniHKoOil by iiciv. ninl UK ui'lo *
ly ( elelnaiiul I > A.ATAMNIN(1 ( | ) ) ( ( 'Alts ' , tlio
i < | imlnl ulilcli cannot tu Iound ultmulmi'o
At I'oiincll Illiitri llio tmliiD of I liu Pnio'i I'ncl.
Ho liy ciinncct In I'nlon DciKit with UIIHC ol llio
( 'lileniro .V Noitliwtislnni Hy. ( n ( 'liluuro tlio
IliililH or tills line iiiiiKu cloxi loiinciitlon M | i
lie | ( t nl nil liilHtoni IIIKH.
u'si ' | Hithot. . ! iiecniiiiiioiliitloiH Alllli'l.ol
scll lli-lieu tin illinium
M. 111 i.nri r , u x. IIAIH ,
Ucnci.il M iiiii"vr. III n I'.i i \i cut.
( 'UK \ ll ) .
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\V N IIMIftK K ,
A em Hi : ( 'minim i , u iitui'i , i\t'j.
iii it-no I vj'"i ii u ,