UNCOLN'S ' LATEST SENSATION Thomaa THritaly and HuBrlib Die from the Effects of Morphino.i MYSTERIOUS BUSINESS MEN. lilp n Stock of Oooils to Lincoln to Avolil CrcilltorB Tlio Mayor' . ' ! Flue I < 'JnnnclcrltiR Nmvtf of the City. fFitoM TTTE TJrr.'B T.INCOI tltntr.Atr.l The wouhl bo RiilclilnM. Thotnun While- Invalid his newly niailo bride , wc.ro allvo nt 8 olclook ynstordiiy iifturnoon. The couple still laid totfotlior In room 3n of thoComniorohil and nil iluy long won- dcringly curious people nitulo the phiuo n. rendezvous and gossiped the cuan in nil Its flonsntlon.il fciitiiros. The wonmn Is bonnliftil , and an filio lay in the tied hnr * palo face flccmud to take on an cxpres- ilon of Innocnnoo which timlisr tlm circumstances xvas beautiful to "behold. At her flhlo the iiu- bocllo who had ruined hlmaolf nnd the Woman ho hud just niarrlod lay. His 'laco , though jtnlo , was hloatud. MurkH of dissipation were clearly Icglhln , and an tlm doctors rolled the man anil woman about on the bed every few tiniiulua a faint groan would puna his ) lip * . All through Wednesday night iitlondantM worn called in and they took turns in moving tlm inanlmatv bodies to keep up a rrmplration. It ! H pretty well puttied that Whitnly boa. boon a morphine eater. Iii.sido3 ; the hottln which had been emptied by thu would bo suicides smother phial containing a quantity of the drug was found In his clothing. About a year ago it Is Raid thatwhllo Whitcly was slopping at the Commercial ho took an ovcrdoso of morphine and cnmo near dying. Gos sip sn.yH that ho attempted self-destruc tion because his pri-si-nt wife , who WHH then a dining room jirl at tlio hotul , ru- fiifiodn \ marry him. Slit ! seems to Iiuvo tulUiii compassion on him , and at the tlmo inn-sod him through hi * illncs.s. ' 1'ho man BCCIUS linally to hiivo persuadiul her to have him. lli.s Juiin- tie conduct can only ho accounted for by tiut fact flint the drug had lee linn a hold upon him or because after lii.s marriage lie felt a remorse in loading an innocent girl to the altar , whiio ho wax such a wreck , it is thought that ho pur- fttiaded he , to suicide with him , and as s'io ' was a very imprc&jionablo girl nho ivvis easily inllueneed. liltoly has been a traveling man for a J1IJI bor of yours , mostly in the HIIOO lino. It " said that his relatives are qnilo liy , ami live in St. Louis. At a late last night the newly wedded pair still unconscious and it was not > wn by the doctors whether they will vo or die. A curious and dramatic incident con nected wilh the alVair was brought to light yesterday. Airs. Kutclior , mother of tlio bride , resides at Valparaiso , in tlds state. For two or three days , during the early part of tlio week , she said that she felt a premonition tluit her daughter had como to Homo harm. Knowing that she had bi-on in Lincoln , the old lady hastened hero. She arrived Wednesday , > , atul immediately wont to the holol. It was shortly after the time that Kelley , thb'.olork , had opened the room. When Airs. ICutohervas called to the room , al- tlioiigli sin ) had an idea that her daughter had been iu trouble , she was overcome and fainted away. Attend ants took her away , amid tlio sympathetic expressions of these around hor. Later Inquiry of the doctors develops that the man's cuso is almost hopeless , but it may bo that the lady will recover. Achangn for the worse came over Mrs. Whitcly after 0 o'clock last night , and at 85 o'clock ' she breathed her last , death being painless. Wliituly died at 1(1:10 ( : o'clock. Ho was kept allvo until that time in 6rder that his brother , A. O. Whitely , of St. Louis , might witness his doath. It has not been determined wllat disposition will bo made of the remains of tlm man and ids wifo. A SCHEMING DKIITOli A few months ago a gentlomau by the name of Hurrolil , who moved t Lincoln and engaged in the clothing business , failed , his liabilities amounting to a great many thousand dollars and Ids as sets being very small. After a few dollars lars had been passed around by the cred itors , nnd an account of stock on hand had boon taken , it was noticed by some of the parties that many of the goods whloh they had sold Mr. liar- rold , and which ho had not had time to soil in tlio usual cotirso of liiisinii.su , wcro missing. The creditors accordingly employed several dotccUvcx , and began an investigation and succeeded in ascertaining the fact that for some weeks prior to llerrold's full urn , ho hud been shipping goods both eastward and westward toliictioioits par- tics. They learned that lie had shipped a great many cases and boxes which con- tallied gouts' furnishing goods of every * description , his object lining to again enter into business after ho Had nettled witli his creditors. One of tlio detectives employed in this matter was Detective 'James Flndley. of St. Jo.soph , Mis souri , who has done very pretty work in forrotingmitthls whole sehomo' , On Wednesday last ShorilV Melick got word that about f. ' 0,0)0 ( ) worth of goods would bo shipped into Lincoln , consigned to If , S. 1'ereo & Co. , and that the con- Hignmont would bo made from North Jlond , Indiana , and that the goods HO shipped were the very goods which Mr. Herrold had run out of the town just prior to his failure , and that the iitirsons , II. S. I'ereo & Co. , was none other than Herrold liitusnlf. "i our reporter nailed at the largo brick building of Mr. Oaborn. On the second floor ho found scattered in evorydircctlon , suits , gloves , suspender , neokties , oto. 1'ho alleged Mr. I'ereo was prosont. Deputy ShunirNowbtirry , Djt ctivo Kindloy an.l two uenllenu'ii who Were appraising the goods. All parties Guemed Kiirprihud at thu prcsuui'o of thu reporter , and they pretended that they wore merely arraug- ing an auction Halo of tliu stock , lint after much labor your reporter learned the facts ns before. It is said that there Is MMIIO $ 0,000 worth of goods which Herrold sent to Now Mexico and which ( ho creditors feel confident they will yet secure. Mr. Herrohl done bus- ! ncas in IMattsmouth , this state , for a number of yc-aw , and it is said ho made one or moro micccsbful failures in that place. LINCOLN'S OKI : AT IMNANOIKK. Some time ago it was reported , and a great deal of comment was made , about the great linaneial ability of Mayor Uurr in negotiating $50,000 in Lincoln refuiicl- Ing bonds at par bearing 5J per cent in terest. These bonds were to bo issued in lion of the same amount of bonds outstanding - standing against lliu city , bearing 10 per cent per annum. Everybody bald when it was stated that this great finanelal ox- uhatigo In bonds had been maduthat Lin coln hud a mayor that wad himself away above liar , and that he was able to cope with oven Gould and Vamlerbdt. lint it now transpired that th.i linn of .James I'onkllng it Co. , of Kansas City , who were to take thu now Issue , now refuse to fulfill their part of thu contract , and thu rouult is lint ( ho parties who owned the 10 per cent bonds are now clamoring for the money and the city la without the Wui < ruWitu to pay , and liuuco ull nay our mayor is not so iniirh of n financial sue- OM < S in gerrymandering bond transac tion * ns hns been reported with .1 great llourlsh of trumpets by the ring papers. crrr ITKMS. The Biipremo court ha.s adjourned until Tuosdny morning , October 27 , at. H : 0 a. m , The Lancaster C'ounty republican cam paign will , open Friday , Oototar5. ' ' . Chairman Abbott hns given notice tliat flpeeche < will bo made by republican orators In every preeinoh in the county. Several of the democratic orators have naked permission to join In debates at tlio difleront places , which request was kindly granted by H majority of the speakers. Otto Webb , who was hunting for a span of mules whloh wcro stolen from him last Wednesday , found them yester day , ninomllcsnorfliwestof Lincoln. The thief baa not yet buen apprehended , but olllcers are in hot pursuit , and are con- Jident of bringing their man to tustlcn. A lire broke out in the western portion of tlm city yesterday , and when the lire department , which responded promptly , reached the dwelling which was being consumed , they wore not p-illed upon to do much snrvico , M Flro Warden Now- beVry , who was tin deck llrst , had almost extmiruishcd the Unities , which originated in a closet of the house. A bundle con taining ragu Hiid pnporVero on lire , and the belief Is that it was a case of spon taneous combustion , the rags and paper having been used in cleaning kcroseno lamps and tuis. : : The Lincoln fire department do not now use their steam tire engine , but all they take to a lire now is the ho o carl anil the hook and ladder wagon. The water is furnNiod bydirect pressure ami stand pipe from the city well In case anything should happen to the engines or pumps at the well , a good supply of water in always kept on hand in the stand pipe stud sir * tliero are two engines at the pumping house , nsedj alternately , tiiere is no likelihood of the city being caught at the mercy of the ( lames for the want of water. The foreo obtained by the direct pressureor the stand pipe is much greater than that , of the lire engine. The sister of I'rivalo Henry , Miss buck , who was said to have been killed by tlm ollicers on Iho ( ircoly expedition , is still living in Lincoln. Henry Buck , known as Henry , was her main support. A grealdealof complaint ismado about the street walkers getting so numerous and bold in this city. 'Iho police have become aware of tlio conduct and bad acting at night on tlio streets of several of the domi-inondc , and it is expected they will arrest many of them at once. When Mr. John Fitzgerald's attention was called to the faot that ho was quoted by HradHtrcct as being ono of the ten Nebraska drmi-mlllionaircs , lie said it was a good thing to have tlio name even If ho did not have the game STATI' AHIHVAI.S. T. C. Callahan , Friend ; II. P. Teiny , Tobias ; 1) . W. Hulmian , O.iceola ; Jolin L. Kennedy , S. Dixon , W. 1 * . Mumaugh. Omaha : M. II. Deck , Uennett ; U. C. Courtney , Omaha ; T. S. Hurko. liluo Springs' T. L. Noval , Seward ; H. D. Val entino , Omaha. Tlio flrnn.l Wednesday morning , Iho twenty-eighth annual session of the grand lodge ot the independent Order of Odd Fellows as sembled in the opera , house , at. Hastings , Grand Master A. M. Blakeley in tlio chair and ! ! . )0 delegates in attendance. The mottling session was taken up by the work of organi/.ing , the appointment of committees , ete. Afc 13 m. the past grand ollicial degree * wcro conferred. the past grands of Omaha being Rhodes , Worloy and Kolloy. The afternoon was spent in hearing reports on tlio progress of the order in this and oilier countries , the introduction of resolutions , etc. Past Grand Master Alf. D. .foiioa , of Omaha , o lie red several resolutions pertaining to that ilegree ( Uobekah , ono to instruct tlio representatives to the sovereign grand lodge to ask for an enabling act allowing the institution of llohckah degree tir md lodges , another to enable all lady relatives to become members of Hobokah lodges , another thaukitur Iho active membership of Hebekah lodges for llioir exertions in behalf of that branch of the order and another asking the grand lodge of Ne braska to charter a superior social coun cil of tlio degrco of Hobokah. Jones is the champion of the Hebekalis and pro poses to make a hard light for them. The grand secretary's report shows that the number of lodges in tlio state in the last report was 1-4 , since organi/.ed , eight ; number consolidated , one ; total working lodges at that date , 181. Num ber of active memborj at last report , l,7'10 ; number at present date , 5,1(15. ( The treasurer's report shows : Cash on hand , $5'Jl ; t.8i. : The Nebniska degree lodges of the stale have a surplus on hand of about Jfr.DO. Among t > io eloquent speeches delivered during the day were tho.seof Hon. Janus Laird , Lieut , dov. Ageo , Al. D. Jones , and others. Hastings is at present crowded to over flowing , and tlio session appears to be the most largely attended ever known in the history of Nebraska Odd-Fellowship. Conooriilnj ; Suburbs. To Iho Kditor : A very sensible and every way creditable article appeared in your paper a few days since on the sub ject of suburbs to our largo oily. In con nection witli Omaha you will bo pleased to designate Florence , Millard and Hollo- vuo as favorable sites for thcso depend encies of your growing city. Permit mete to call , through your colums , n little moro particularly the attention of the public to tlio last named place , Ilollovue. I'his mortt delightful site for a town is less than ( en miles from Omaha , on tlio ISurlington & Missouri Uivor railroad , and on the bank of tlio Missouri. The site of the town is 85 feet above high water mark , and has every possible ad vantage for drainage. Lots are selling hero for from ! ? -.r > to $ ( ) cach , and many have been sold at these figures within thu year last past. In addition to the very beautiful and healthful location of thu town and Its proximity to Omaha , there is located hero liulleviio college , now in successful operation , witli moro than forty students and an able , learned and ellicient faculty. Living In Hellevuo in far from expensive. With economy an ordinary ni/.ed family can bo supported comfortably on $000 a year. Should it bo needful , families could support them selves largely by boarding the young men and women who come here to ( secure an education. As Omaha grows lielloviio must become a thriving suburb , and witli its educational advantages must oiler inducements of no ordinary character. Tlio Uiirlmgton & Missouri railroad will run train H by which these winhing to do business in Omaha can ho accommodated , and soon no doubt , by way of the South Omaha stock yards , oth'or facilities for reaching the metropo lis will bo furnished. A special aalo of fine overcoats at n great reduction until Saturday 'lth ID p. m. KMHTTKIt. TIIIJ jrAStMOTH CI.OTII * nit : , 10J1 Farmun gor. 10th St. -T- Until Saturday , October 3llh 10 p.m. n Hiieelal salu of tine overcoats at a liberal reduction. lS'S MAMMOTH C ilKll i'lifiiam , par. Kith , Ir , Hamilton Warren , Keloctlo Physi cian and Surgeon , 70.'t N HUh strut , near Webster. Day and n , jit ! vtdli promptly attended to. Little Casino skating ilnl. Saturday eve Oet : M , HfUTvL'ampbill " id Hurry Stalcyulll race for the championship of Omaha , ono mlle * JOSH BILLINGS , THE WIT , Qauu of Wit and Hnmot With Soraa Btr ; markahlo Nntnral History , ; SoiiioOddltlon Tlint lliivo Hail Their Origin In olil It sccnn peculiarly lilting that Jo. h Hillings should have been born amid the hills of old Itcrkshirn in Ma ? aoliusetts , pay * the Huston ( Hobo. How mitoh of Ids qitaintnass how much of Ids keen , if quizzical , Insight into nature was duo to tlio circumstances and surroundings of Ids early life -ids environment , to use i the cant phrase of the lime can scarcely be measured. For "Josh" Is not rare , oven to-day , amid tlio homesteads of that hlllsldo country. Those who have been privileged to mnpt familiarly the .shrewd , kindly , and oftentimes quaint follf of that section , will find much to interest , and can best enter into Iho spirit of "Josh Hillings' " e.vpre.tslows and expcri- oncoa. 'Spite of the' western experiences which went to make" up tlio Stock-in- Irado of Iho gifted humori.st , ll Is lo old Herksliirc that ho owed Ids predilections , and his writings are full of the folk-wit of that rural .section. There U a dlll'orcneo holwcon the mere humorist mid tlio wit. Perhaps few who have contemporary With "Jo-di" have so well succeeded in combminggcnuino wit ami practical wisdom that is philosophy with the flashes ol wit Tliero is : : whole sermon embodied in some of ( lie proverbs that , come with that quaint misuse - use of the language which Josh so suc cessfully adopted as the vohielo of his sayings : "Lies are like illegitimate chil dren , liable to call it iniiu father when lie least o.xpekls it. " His reason for this vehicle of phoncliu langnngo may be set forth in his own words : "A man has as much rite tow spoil a word as it is promiuccd as lie lias to nrommee it the way it ain'tisiieit. " Practical philosophy was Josh's forte. In this respect , ho was inimitabhi. None tii the humorists of the present genera tion have done so much or convoyed so many weighty matters in such 'popular. form. There is a full measure , too , of sarcasm in Ids sayings. Witness these : Tharo i/ sum iiholks in this world who spend their whole Lvos a hunting after riglitnoiHiicss , and kanl find oniiy time tew praktiss it. Whenever a minister haz preached 'a sermon Ihatploa/es tlio whole coiigreija- sluin lie probably has preached o.io that the Lorn wont endorse. Lazynoss \ a good deal like monoy-r- the more a man haov it tno moro ho seems tow want. * One ov the hardest things for enny man tew do itew fall on tlio ice when it i/ wet , and then get up and praise thu Lord. It kosts a good deal to bo wise , but it don tcostonny to be happy , "Luxury of grief" t Ids , . F take it , means tow havoyiiro old .imklc die and leave yu $ ! I,0H ( ) , and yu cri. Hury that don't mike ; a woman vain makes her very hulit'iil. Advice \ like kastor lie. easy enuIY tow giv , butdredful imunsy tew take. A puppy phis with cvory pup he meets , but old doggs hav but fu as.-ioeiates. Living on nope i/ like living on wind , a good way tew git plmll , but a poor way to get phatt. If yon want low git at Iho circumference - once of a man , oxaminu him among folks ; but if you want tow git at. his aktiial di ameter , mcaxure him at his fireside. I dent earo how much people talk if Ilia will only say it in a plic.u words. Men of genius are like cables , tlia live on what Ilia kill ; while men of talents are like crows , tlm Jive on what has boon killed for them. There is 'J things in this life for which wo are never fully prepared , that is twins. Natural history is a strong point with Josh. His "Essit on the Mewl , " which first brought him fame , is well remem bered , and has never been excelled. Nat urally , these hits of natural history are found best in his "Farmer's Allminax : , " a yearly feature , in which some of Josh's choicest sayings have been embodied for in.iny years. Of the use of almanacs few butler oss.iys have boon wrilton than this : AI.I.Ml.VAXKS tench us when tow wean Inmbsvhon tew pay ourd.'ls , ami how low set a hen , with eternise , an < l precision. Tlio weather predictions and advice to farmers in these "Allminaxe.s" will sc'ircolv pass master with , our ancient friend Thomas , but they are unique , as may be gathered from tlio following : "March 1 , shocks of wind : ll ) , bringout your geese and iel them march ; 20 , wet , rain , sum more wind ; i.'t ) , now lap for maple sugar. April 1 promises a change. " "Liquid rain" is set down for that im portant date. On Ajiril 4 , "Hark , 'tis tlio noble bull frog's Vuioo. " The startling information is given thai "Cupid is born" on April lit. lie appears to bo as preco cious as the pouts paint , for on the 11th Josli says , "Cunid is a l.vtlo cuss. " A month later wo have tiio information that "Job was a pashunt man. " Jiud again , three days later , that " .fob had biles. " Praise from Josh Hillings was praise in deed , ami it. will astonish som t of his , readers lo bo informed th.il "No.ih Web ster was a good Hpellor--lio had bettor spells lliiiii Hillings. " Of practical in formation there is no lack , and oven a superficial reader can understand thu wlsilom of the advice sot out as of May JMl , " (5o ( in when it rams. " Hut , as was s.dd bofOVo , natural his tory is Josh's forte as much us natural philosophy. Witness these Hpiioimcns : run u.vmawAi. SWIKK. The swlno ( almost always ) lias four legs , the thai1 i/ sum remarkable oxeep- shuiiH in lais rule. Swum urn goo 1 quiet boarders ; they alwus cut what is .sot be fore them , and don't ask cany phoolish questions. Tnu siviuu kan bo larnl a great nieiiny amusing tilings , sioh as liighsting the front gate opli from the lunges , and limling a hole to git into the corn field , but it dredful hard work for tliem tew find the same hole lowgil out at , oiipushily if yu HIM in a hurry to hav mem. Tins h.inever bin fully ex plained , but speak vollunis for tlio Kiviue , Swine can root well ; n swine thai kant root well I/ a poor job. TUB sui.oi ; > iws CAT. Thocat hath been called a domestikan- imllo but i never could tell wh f'jro. Ail tharo domeslix about a cat i/you , kant lose one ; tiiey are as tuiV lo lo/.o na bad repiitasliini iVu may send one out ov thu .state dmu up neatly in n m.ial bag , and the nexl morning you will find him along side of the kitchen stovu reihly to be stepped on. They are as solemn as Mo/ea , but av. phull of ( lie devil as Judas fskariolt. Kxq. U'liaroionly one thing about a cat that i like , and that ! ? ; , that they are very reasonable ; a liltle money , well put , will go a grate way in a cat. Cats tire very plenty in t.iis world just now. [ eoijiited la from ml boarding house windo , ono moon lite nitu lust suinmur , and it want the bust kind of ov a iiita for cats neither. A mewl is a pun on the boss. A dog is the only thing on this earth that luv.s you moro than he luvs himself. The codfish is the fruit of thu o.ihun , which accounts for their boingsosalt. They are good eating for a wet day ; they. are belter than an umbreiler to keep a man dry , They want good deal of fiTshnlug brforu they are eateu , and waul freshnlng a gooJ deal afterward * . If I can have plenty of codfish for break fast , I tan generally manage tow make thu other two ntuuL ) out of cold water. The natural history of R .nlu. o-i I * nbl the least interesting- . A bhz gi'nitts i&frntcrnlly n phool ; ho knows how'tow do nie or two things ro much. Hint he aiu'ttlt | for anything else ; he is like a gnduMind , goml for running fast , that's ail."nfn mo.-.t unforlunatu thing about having \ \ big genius on band \7. \ that GO many try'to ' imitatn them , but tliey don't gonuntlly git any further up than their vlcos.'ium ' thus one big genius ? ueklca a thousand phoola. They don't generally live liappy bokauso thoyain'l bill right to tit things as they tiud them. If I wus ! a woman' I would i\7. soon marry a porcupine as it big genius : they are either 11.1 hot ax austovo in a sk'ool house or 117. kohl and unfeeling as tie ! shoes on a iloil omnibus lioss. They ain't nfrniil to straddle a hurrykane without cnny bridle on , nnd stick in the spurs ; but ii mouse nibbling in thu wniie-cul will lrlvo them bareheailcd into the street. Hero is a little bit of ancient history Hint will Hud sympathetic readers : rtJNKix n. . This delitcsomo work of art is a con- ulomerasliun of baked doe and blled pun- kin. It. wii7 dlskovereil in tlio year UWJ by Angelica , wife of Hlieholt ) rm Heecher. then re.tidiug in thu town of Xu Gullford state of mass , but -luce departed this life , aged 81 years. 3 months , 0 ibi/.o , 5 hours , and ffi minnlts. Poaoo tew lier dust ! This 1'i soon after its dlskovery wont into general use , and wax tlio boss Pi for over onu hundred years. In the year IBM it was tolnlly lost. Sum poor unitasimns ov tiio blessed old original Pi are loafing around , bill Pitnkin 1'i a/ it. was ( with nutmeg into it ) \7 \ , no more. Moral philosophy , natural history and social wisdom were all very well , hut as a weather prophet "Josh"takes the lead. Kven "Old Prob" would gather some hints from these : KAI.KUI.ASUUNS V A I'ltOON'OITIX NATtTUK Whenever yu see a Hock ov geese all standing on one leg , except tlio old gan der ; and he clunvinir ids cud , look out. for a southwest wind termorow , or tlio next day , or Iho day aftjr , or at sum fowter time. Should tharo bo cold weather during February , and should roosters refuse to crow and the tax atherer forgit lew c.'ill on yu , yu will hav tew trust in Provi dence , and go it. blind , for tliaro ainl no man kan prognostic what will cum next. Whenever dogs are scon travelling iironnd witli nothing to do and old maids refuse their tea. and hop vines wont kliinb , and grind stuns wont grind , then yu may oxpokl a lito crop ov oats , and beans won't pay for harvesting. If tlio sun rises in tlio east and sets in tlio west , and the bull frogs hingssams in the marshes , and lliaro aint no pulling hair in the family circle , things arc about , ax near right nz yu can git them. Should there bo no d w on tlio grass , in tlio morning before sunrise. It 17. an infallible - fallible proguostix thai luero didn't enny dew fall. These specimens of tlio style of Josh Hillings , culled from many ot ids works , will but whet the appetite of the reader. The list may bo chxod with n few which will linger m tlio'imimory : Love is like the measles , wo kan't hav it bad but once , and , the later in life wo hav it thu tulVor it goes witli ns. Tow pick out f\ good husband ! slml iij ) both eyes , grab hard , and trust in the Lord. Sukrets are cnssid : poor property cnny how ; if yu cirkiilatoithem you lozo them and if yu keep them'yu loxo the interest on tlio investment. Kvory time a in in laflfs ho tikes a kink out ov Iho chain'ov life , and thus length ens it. The Hretro ; > blltnn Cliili'n Party. Tlio first parry of the season given by * tlio Metropolitan c ub was held last evening at tlio clu.b rooms , corner of Fourteenth and Dodge , and was a very pleasant affair. The members of tlio club and their friends present numbered about fifty couples , and a dancing pro gramme of sixteen numbers was most successfully carried out. The Musical Union orchestra , in full dress , furnished the inspiration for tlio occasion , their seleet'ons being rendered in a most artistic manner. An elegant supper was served in the club dining rooms by F. Kuemmel , which was by far not the least pleasing feature of tlio evening's entertainment. Tlio committee of arrangements , who so ably bellied to make thu first partyof the club a success , was composed of I ) . Kaufman , Julius Meyer. J. Schill' , A. Calm , and S. J. Fisher. The club will give a scries of monthly parties during tlio coming season. Odd Items from Kvcrywhoro. A young lady of Clyde , Kan. , aged 15 ! , not being able to obtain the pony , pro ceeded to saddle , bridle and ride tlio family cow. A tanner at Lancaster , Pcnn. , lias roofed a new barn with glass. Ho says the cost was not a great deal more , and that the glass weighs thirteen tons , while u shite roof would weigli twenty-six tons. A Voodoo woman in Norlli Carolina actually frightened four negroes to deatli by putting tlio "evil eye" on them. The Truckoo ( Cai. ) Republican says thai up in the fastnesses of tlio Sierras is a lake HO surrounded by bold dill's that it is impossible to reach its shores save by 0110 narrow cleft in thu rooks. It lias a circumference of at least : t mile , and a beautiful Hat surrounds , it which is ulili/.ed for pasturage. It is probably tlio crater of some extinct volcano , and is exceedingly deep. A lady who said she had como -100 miles to spo the president shook hands with ono of the doorkeeper * , thinking ho was ( irovur , and loft happy. It was the irony of fate thai just above the head of poor Dick Hass , who was found dead at Atlanta , Oa , , between the bars of Broad street bridge ! , was Ills name in gilt letters as Iho city engineer under whom thu bridge was built. A fashionable lady of Now York paid ? 'J7.r > for a wing for .her hut. A cow belonging lo Patrick Sullivan. of Sheboygan , recently ale $10 ! ) in small change , and the Graphic says Mr. Sulli van thinks seriously .of sending her to the mint to have lierjihHayed. KoU : iWuto Transfers. Tlio following U'.insfors wjro filed Oct. 21th. witli t'io ' or.rity olark , an 1 reported for tin IJ { ' { b/ A/iin1 HJU ! Kslitto Mary K. Kello nail Imslnud to Cny 0. Ilarlon , pail of lot ( : , Capitol mU to Omaha , w d > lftnoo. Christine \Vllt. \ ailmrv. . lo lluh Jlnriihy , e ! i J feet of lot 7 lllcil'J.'v Onialu , Amr-dml S'J.W' . ) i John 1) . erclnhlou and wife to Kdward H. Wood , e % nt lot 7 bile l . Omaha , w d S'l.-Jtu. William Itohde and wife to < ! eorn'e Kichu- lior. o of lot 'M , Jtudlck'H : 'd mill to Omaha , .1. It. HI in , ' wait tofatiies W. Swctimm. lots l-i , lit , H , 1A and HI , liluvJt-4 , Tliornbur ; ; 1'Juco , Oiimlia , w. il. si , ' o. . -Mary ) : . I\ello''jc liml haslmnd to.losepb 11. Milliard , pnrt or lot 0 , Caiillol mid Omaha , w. d.ir.7. . - > n. C'a vln .Martin anil wife to Joseph Mielmd , 44MOJncies of mv cor of sw ) of no > f sec 17-W in , and s fi iis-ioo ncresof waifis-tixi ncresof nw'4' ' of m > W sec ir-10-lu , inmjjlas comity , w. d. S-'iV ) . .lelleixin II. I ! i'd ford and wife and others .to Frederick .Sonniiusclielii : H SO feet of lti : , blk 1 , Klrkwood add , Omaha ; w , d. Iicnnlsdiuiiiliiuluuii and wife to I sunn S. iiM'all : ft : ! , blk 4 , ( Mimilnghain's siibill- Vision , Oaiahii ; w. ( I.-SI..VA ) . IliiKhO. Ulaik mid wife to Coo. H , Ho 'gs nail Lew W. Hill , Aibor Place , Uninlin ; q. John I. Ilcdlck and wife to Ceo , W , Air ; v ; if ne1 tec irMK-lii , Doaghts county ; w. . Iluxh ( ! . Clarke nnd wife to Maihiune M * ! lor , lot I b'ot-k w town Wutorloii , Uoa fas C - , w ilM ) . AiiirnstiiH Kmmtzc , and wife and others tin Dull ( iiiNMi inldllu ( > i < if lot lUlilkli Jth.ul l < > , i it u d - rvm tiio ivn TIII * fMHOl0 DRbAMS. AND THE CAUSES , People Who Helioro iu < vnd Nota the Pnncica of Their Sloop. Dream lloottH mill Tbnso Wlio XTso 'Xheni What Certain Dreams In- . it Ion to A Di-oain AVIiloh C'a mo True. . Denver TrlliumvRopublieau ! In tlio city of Denver there are a great many pulley shops. The term Is not intended to refer to insurance ! iijpncles , b-it lo tha llttlo lottery agonelus upon a small scale , whnro hii7. rdous individuals of Mnall j oapital , ofli > ecially those of Alrioan descent - scent , wlio make a living by carrying the hod , mixing Inortar , or blacking boots In a barbershop , and try their luck from day to day by inircluislni ? "glsV "n.id- dies , " or numerical sulkies at the policy shops. In probably every one of these llttlo temples of dame fortune will bo found convenient to the "writer's" hand a "dream book."one of those dictionaries of tlm language of sleep , which tells what certain visions of tlio slumbering brain indicate. DIIUAM HOOKS. These books will tell minutely what Is meant when u man dreams three times in succession of seeing u white horse witli a black tail , a red burro with green ears , or what is likely to follow when a person dreams of wading through water , eloar or muddy , or when n lady has : i vision of falling down .stairs wilh n washtub - tub full of dirty clothes and suds in her arms. When a colored gentleman or a lady of the same persuasion dreams of a lig- urn or a combination of numbers , if ad dicted to policy , lie or she will go to a shop in the morning and bet on that tig- lire or Iho combination. If they chaneu to win , tlio faith of tlio dreamer Is es tablished , and if not , it is not much shaken. When ono of these devotee * dreams of something which does not show any par ticular liguro , but seems quite out of tlio ordinary run of dreams , ho or she will then consult the dream-book to ascertain what , the proper interpretation of the dream may bo , and play accordingly , or else not at all , on tlio day following the dream. ntaiKVRItS IN DKKAM3. Hut tliero are many others besides Iho policy player , and'some notolborwisa superstitious , who balievo in dreams or are lo some oxtonl iulhieneed by them , and many wonderful stories are related of cases iu which dreams have been the indication of coming' events , cither for good or evil , in the lifo of tlm dreamer. Many a man lias dreamed that he was falling from a house-top or a high preci pice when tlie details have been horribly real. He lias felt himself living through the air and linally strike the rocks or ground deneath. Then lie has awoke to Mud thai while ho h-il brson dreaming he had slept too near tlu edgi of the bed , and that fact w.H account for his being upon the tloor when ho awakes. OAt'SUS Ol' IlltKAMS. Physicians will nearly if not quito all agree that to go to bud directly after eat ing a hearty nual , and lie on one's back will cause dreams. Three or four cheese sandwiches witli a glass of beer followed by a snuike from a strong jipo will if tlio patient lie upon his back , insure a vivid and varied vision , and also a bad taste in the mouth in the morning. When a person dreams of ga/.ing al long tables laden with all the luxuries of lifo and before lie g'ts at it. ho wakes up real hungry , il is rather a refutation of the physicians'theories and goes to prove that ho went to bed hungry and awoke disappointed. A DltKAM "WHICH CAM ! ' . TIUJH. A remarkable instance of imw a dream foretold an ovcnl was rolalud by a deli ver gentleman a few days ago. Ho said : "Somo years snico I was in Canada , and bad b.eon invited by some friends to wit ness a rowing regatta on tlio St. Lawrence - renco river. The night before the race ws : to take place 1 dreamed that I was upon tlio banks of tlio river and waiting for the raco. I could sue the crowds of ladies and gentlemen along both sides of , the river ; could .sou the bouts and hear thd bands playing. A IlliKAM AND ITS OAU8E. Another gentleman of this city was also recently relating n vivid dream which he experienced and which was sev eral times repeated in one night. Ho said : "I thought that I was in my room , and I noticed that the door was open , I wonlto close itand a cat pushed part way in and prevented me. Ho was a great big eat , as big as a calf , and as black as jet. He only had one eye and thai was tlio color of raw beef. " The marked difference in tlio two dreams related by these gent lemon was in tlio fact that , while the Jirol one could nol account for the canso of his dream , tlio second ono know what caused his vision. Iiu had been on a spree 1'or about u week. "NO MAN SLAVE. " liy Will Ij. VlHPchor. "Truth is stranger than fiction. " Methinks - thinks I can see MIUIU brilliant and as piring satirist look idiotically ironiu and sarcastic , and hear him remark with withering pasquinade , "It seems too that I have heard that before. " Tlio story thai I am going to toil you is us true as ' 'the minutes of the preceding meeting , " and stranger tiian a Chinese play , bill nol so long or so full aw cither. iSoiuo of the mimes are only fictitious. Along in the eighti'cn-liftics and before Col. Carter of Kentucky , was a tobacco planter , wealthyeducated and eccentric. Until IH.Vi ho was also Iho professor of languages in a Kentucky college , being a linguist of rare uttainmeiita. Among tlio ncgriK-s who belonged on Colonel Carter's plantation was u boy whom ho had chosen as a sort of body servant and whom ho named Titus. All of his darkies wore given elastic names , and Unto Ca-sar , Cicero , Pmnpov , Mars , Neptune , Hacelum , Cleopatra , Pandora , Iris , Venus. Juno , elal. , wormed Colonel Carter s tobacco , hoed and husked Ids corn , and were , altogether , his humble and obedient servants. Doing , as I have said , eccentric , Colonel Carter langlit Titus Latin and Creek , nnd adjuncimi- ly , of course , the hey learned something of geography and arithmetic , and un avoidably , good Kngllsh. Ho became an omnivorous read.tr , and having unusual intelligence , with good features , lie grew to be a lino-looking man.wlial . would have leen ; termed by u negro trader ' 'a lively fel low. " Moreover , Titus was a full- blcoded negro , and therefore better nalnred and more tracllblo than liioho of his race whoso-blood is tainted by thai of the Cuueassmn. For it ib a fuel thai negroes infused with white blood generally acquire witli it tlio wor t traits of thu white character and none of thu butler , while it deus not scorn U ) enhance the standard of intelligence. I was brought up surrounded by negroes , and associated with them , as white children used to bo in the south , and I made a close study all my lifo of the negro char acter. Tlio conclusions hero given have resulted. In ItiitoCol , Carter died , and in bin will Titus was specially bequeathed to Frank Hofklev , a favorite grandson , who had been Titus' playmate. When the war came on , a year later , Titus knew all itbont Its causes , and could sue as far ii.to twhat its result * would bo M must men of ais ago. Uo had ruad the newspaper * regularly , nud t'Toryllilujr , thnl ho 4-otild got hold of bearing upon llm ciicstions | of tlie day. Ho was iinliirally deeply intor- j'.slod. The war had lii-f > n rnclntt > Virginia several months br-for ft.had hern fully reali/.ed Iu the Interior of Kentucky , aim the disastrous balllo lo the union unity - of MannxsMrf , or Hull Hun , had been fought before a single soldier hnd been recruited in Kontuekv for cither nrmy , and most people thought the tnni- bio would only eonUuue u few weeks. Hut when thn recruiting dltl comtuenco It almost dei-ltnated thn iihlo-bodlod male nopnliition ot that , slain , nnd as someone hut since said , "God blc.M old Kentucky , she kept her uiiotu full on both sides , thu whole of Iho time. " L'rank and Titus were about iilmMoon years old , when ono day Tilns approached preached his young master imd said , "Marao Frank , I \ \ iyon \ \ would sell mo. " Frank was astonished , but re plied ; "Why. Titus. I don't want ( o sell yon. It has always noon my Intention to give you 'frcu papers' as s > eon as I became - came of ago. " "No , " returned Titus. "I don't want you to do that. I want you lo Mill mv. lo Marso Tom Sampson. I'm worth $ l , . ' > 0i ) , and L don't want , you to lese that inueli money. Yon can't att'onl 51 , " Tom Sampson was u neighboring fur mur who had an unsavory fume among the negroes of Hint wecllon us having inude a great deal of bin wealth In buy ing and wiling their kind. Ouec , in a tinanclal stress , Col. Carter had sold tti Sampson Diana , u sister of Tltti * , and Mm hud been resold lo a cotton planter in Mississippi. The darkies of the border .stales had a holy horror of the cotton and sugar phmtation.s of the far houth , and they dreaded nothing moro than being "sold down the rve ! < - . " Continuing , 'I Una said , "Vcs. sah. I wantyou lo sell me to Marsn Tom Samp- son. He bought my sister and sold her down the river , ami I want him , 'special ly to buy mo I'll pay him baok , I'll hurt him where it will hurt him most. I'll hurt his poeket for I don't intend to be any man's clave , Mar.se Frank. " 1 desire , to obMirvo , in this connection , that the broad negro patois of Titus ns here given , is not incuinnatiablo with the statement that he was eilnealod in ( Jrcck anil Latin , ami lienee should have known the English well. I have known hun dreds ot' white men of the south , brilliant orators , lawyers and divines , not to spunk of private gentlemen , educated most excellently , who retained the breadth of dialect peculiar to the .section. Another thing , the general reader will observe that northern writers frequently use that- unnatural burlesque on the no ro character , the "nigger mini-ilrel1' iin.ininiouslv , speak iind pronouncl ) master and mistress UK applied by the slaves to tlio.se parsons , "massa" and "missus. " The fact , is that no southern negro over lived who pronounced these words in that way Master Was always "marster , " or abbreviated to "marse , " and mistress was always "mistiss , " or abbreviated to "miss. " I'rank Berkley hud been brought up a whigi His father had been a partisan di.sciplo nnd follower of Henry Clay- grand old "Harry of the West' amf it is a well-known litot that Mr. Clay was at heart an oinauoipationiht. Iiu was avowedly ti "gradual emancipationist , " and Frank having imbibed those senti ments with regard to the "in.slitntion" had enlarged npoiHhcm IVoni an innate and high sense of justice , awl from ml- vancou/Kloas / and tcmloncics in connec tion with the amenities of oivili/atinn. Naturally , therefore , ho was a union man , and while nol. a pronounced aboli tionist , would have willingly sacrificed slavery upon the alter of his country , for ho believed that the integrilyof the union was the only safety of Hie republic. He told Titus that he would speak to his guardian upon the subject ( if the sale. This lie tlid , and Sampson , who had long desired to own Titus , became his possess or at the price of $1,500 , for Sampson was an unterrilied rebel aympathi/.er , and be lieved ( hat the South could easily whip all the Northern "mudsills" that could be brought across the bordor. In two weeks after the sale of Titus to Sampson the former had become u great scarcity in that region , and no one tliero knew of his whereabouts. He had kepi his word about being "no man'.sslave. " and had struck for liberty and other lo calities. Some months afterward Frank Berkley assisted in rccruitinga company for a Union regiment , and occamo a lieuten ant in the army and eventually the ma jor of his regiment. In the battle of Ken- esaw Mountain he received : i shot in the leg , and when carried to u liehl hospital was delighted to find Titiifl on duty tliore us an assistant to one of the Mirgcons , nnd at the hands of his former slave Ma jor Berkley received many litlo [ kind nesses and much extra attention. Titus explained to "Mareo Frank , " as lie still called him , that ho had joined a colored regiment in thu Army of tlie Cumberland i\S \ KOOII as any such regi ments were organized , and had been promoted to the grade of Hurgfomt. The white sergeant , of the regiment saw and fancied him , nml obtained an order de tailing him for duly in thu meilieal de partment. Being nn apt student ami no.SHc.ssud of a high order of intelligence , Titus was given every advantage possible in the direction of medical nnd surgical information , and after the war lliu sur geon made such arrangements as to give him it special course of study under a brilliant young professor of Jellerson college , Philadelphia , Frank W. Maury , now dead. The result Is that Dr. Titus L. Berkley is an eminent nnd wealthy colored physician of Now Y'ork to-day. Maj. Frank Berkley if * n prominent lawyer in California , and occasionally the doctor and the lawyer exchange via.ts from the Atlantic- the 1'acilio. IIDAVIih UOMI'liATXTH cured nnd pie vented ! > Dri'i'v'H I'uiii : MAI.T WIIIBKUY Kccimimcnih'd liy Iciiilin0' pliyMcIuti * . Sold by druggists iind uroccrs. The best $10.00 stem-wind s'lver watch in tlm Main nt Hayinond. the jowelur. is .I.VD itt , tfipami , Falling Sickness , Con vulsions , St. Vlt- us Dance , Alco holism , Opium Katlnp , Bcnilnal Weaklier j , lmpotcncyBypUlU3Bciorula1 nnd all Nervous and Clood Disonseo. ' Merchants , Bankurs , J.aifif.s uinl nil whose ) ecdenta rj-prnploymciitcausosNcrvoiw Pros tration , IrrcKulnrltlcHoftlioIIIoot Blomn' ; ! ! , liowclsorJCulucye , orM'ho rcinlro ani-n'o tonic , appetizer or fct.uiu. tit , bai/mritun A'ervlnt is Invaluable. 2 ? " TlioitBuiiili. " proclaim il > liiinott ( I wonderful Jnvljjor- nnl that CVIT BUS- inK II ! . 8. A. KICBUO.U RERV1SB fOBPASI , ST. .TOSKPJT , BIO. Corre j > oij Jeiir D f ivcly aiuwsn-d bj-rhjrutclina. Vet traiiuioiilnjs and tlmilare neiid clump , j FOIl SAI.K HV C.GOODMAN. . "CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " Tlie OrlKliinl nml duly ( Jcimliin. t fttviyl HtJuMtf. h vhr * r rcrthlr * * IwluttMM. iubu , u I.ADIES. 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