THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , JULY 10 , 1880. 0 LIEBIGGO'S Coca Beef Tonic inc. m. ' li o "i,1 F.IJI UfWI ) EOOT.t. 1 lit i ill o ! mo rttj mnrli n- ( if.MlU.riuv ? Start ! ir i t" 'r to the fn hinnitpo | nnd MluslTO prop- ni..tiu. > scf leef , uln * nnd Iron , ' tnft 1'ii'ir. r. W. HC.VT , M. I ) . CT ImpoTliil Mod. .Society of St. rOKjf'buruti , llu li , etc. "niv . m o intio than .infilling 1 linve ever pre- pnii e < l. ) I'linnwon II. nnftl ov , M D. , M. . T ) . , PlijTMcUn toilioOmnl Ih in of yironr , Knlglil of the Iron CroM , rte . etc. Invnttinblnln rtj'ix'i'i'H , nmlnrln , nervomnei" , ncr- \omnml tide heiuliicho , Mllon n8t , ncurilcln , Jo- MIItT nnd weak uim . ll nlll rccons'ruct the iuoit olmi'trcMl itnilPntcclliHl. llo uraof Imlta'.lons. Aek ( or LHblu ( u i ( o n Ilenf T > nlc. CAPITAL 1'UIZB , SVj.OOO Tickets otilj5"i. . Slmrc ? in Proportion. LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPAHY , J'Woiloliornliycprtlty that > vc suticrvno tti-j Brrniitroincntsror nil tlio Mninlil > nml Qimrlcily Jirnwlnm of Thtlmlslium Ktnto I ittorv CVimpimy nii'l ' la nrrson niiuintc nnd control the Drawings Ilicnifi'lvim , nnd that thosninunro cniuluctod with honustr. fairness ntul In trooil fiillh townrd nil imrtlbs nnd uc niithnrlro tlio Company to uco tlilscortlllcntu. with fiiclmlio < otour Blunaturi's iitlaolioJ In Us ndvnrtlBtncMit COMMISniONKHS. _ Wc.llioun'lcrel neil Hanks nn 1 llnnkorg. will liny nil I'rlrca drawn In Th" Ifiiiiltlnti.i Htnto I ot- lorlcs whlcii iniiy bo ptusonlud nt our coutitvts ,1. II. OUI.KSIIV , Pres. Louisiana National 5anL j. \ \ : Kii.niir.TH , Pres. State National Ban'i. „ A. HAM ) WIN. Pres , Hew Orleans National Bant Incorporntort In 1853 for2o ycnrs by the losl < ) . Inturo tor IMucnllonnl nnd Clmrltublo purnosoj wltltncnpltnj of Sl.OOO.UOO to which n rosorv'o Hind of over JWO.tiOU hns slnco boon niMcil. Ily nn nvcrn lii'linliiKioiului | | - \ oto IIH friinchlso vns mndn n imrt oft ho prcfcnt Stnto Constitution nrioptc'd DocumncrSiI. A. U. 1S7W. TlUionlvlottciv over voted on nud cnOorsoJ by the inoplii ot nny Btntu. It nuvnr scnlcs or postpones. ItHirralnl BlnRlo iiuinliur drnwmm tnko place monthly , nnd thooMinordlimry diu lnifx ro u- Inrly u\ cry tin eo months Inatond of Eo.nl-untm nlly nrfnurptoloic , ooKlnnlnp Miuch. IBM. A Hl'I.BS"TID Ol . ITl'.VTTYTO WIN A rotlTU.SB. 7ili Grand DriuviiiK , t'liifis 0. In the Academy nf Mxulc , Now Orluntis , Tuesday , July I3tli , 18i3 $75,000. JOOMiU Tickets nt Kl\o Dollars Hach. Fractions In Tilths , In Proportion. LIST < i Alipllnillon for rntoa to clubs should bo miitlo only to the oillcu of the company In Now Or . For further Informntlon wrlto clcnrlv. eivln ? fill ! wldrcss. 1'OSTAIj NUTKS , Kxpro. Money Ortlorf , orNuw York Uxchuniro in ordinary lot- tor. currency by oxoross ut our oxpcnso u-J . . Wow Orleans , IA Or it. A.TArPHIN ) , Washington , D. 0. M&ko V. O. Money Orders pufftblo nnd aadrosa rcglBtorodlottfrsto NKWOllbKANS NATIONAL HANK , _ NewUrlouus.Ltu I Umruayi. SO colvrtj lllu.UfttlODI ftDd pflCM .riUU.'llilm.K Cujvi , rourhtl , Btlll , Drum UtVv Outfiu. rorjpenf. Plutnti , JpulAlci&DouM r Knou , Geld Cerd ted : * uf , Hutoni. OnikncDU , B u < i nod lV0fM- loq riM ad lUiirt. Ca > l toi , etc. i. LYON & MEALY. Chicago UNHIIed for nicdlcliml Use. THE BIST Tomci UNEgUALEDorCONSUMPTIO ( WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEQILITY. PERFEfiTSJIGESTION , im. TDW U WALUKn , fiur K'on In Chlrf , Ntllonal Gnarc of N J\trltn : "My attention WM cMlfil t < your K ) lon MultMil > key bj Mr , Ivilor , Drufglit , of Irenton nd I lute uicd a few kottlei with fir Loiter edict tlmn any ] huTA had , 1 Am rrroimucnilfni jour nrllcln In my practice , anc flmi Iterj latlifuctory , " DEWAHZ OF IlITATiit3. ! : h ( Irnulo * fell tbt Sltrkturee' ElS.Vtlt * UIMIELSON of Dittli. on th * Utbcl. EISNER & E13ENDELSOB0 , ( Sale AjeotifurlblU 8 ) 310,318 and 3SO R&co fit. , Philadelphia. Pa. For stile by 0. F. Goodman , Omaha , Kobrasna. ! ) " . . .llilulvcurrJlndo ilaynlivllr. Mllarn ' < Llerlro.llnzatlloIlrlt. jTru , conitjlntHl. Uuarnntcrdtlio ' only o 10 In tliu world ( reneratloif o c ont Innoiii f.lcetrle ilagnctla , / . - tiirrnifi hrlcntlllc.l'uwcrlul , Humble , / Curator i. ilo anil lircllo. . Arakl Iraud * . Ovrr 11.0(10 ( cure , ! . Rcnd ! t xmnToiTainnliUt. ' AJ.l''i.Vlllc'K'tl ! ' UII/TH : roil UISIX HLK. Pi. HOflHE. invtHTon. 181 WABASH AYr. . CHICATJ. OH MOlJK AT UIIOU AI.r. 1'KICK. ' * Il'r clurura to nil polnu wttblo 3(0 ( I. Q , SPENCliR'S TOY FACTORY , 221 W. MADISON ST. , CHICAGO , -.ofciXJa > ii.U > l ri tit4M > > < < iKitl < T , > nru < lcinlU V. ' > U. ty.i IM > MV lt , tnjril I kit ill M4 I M li ll I-.UI. l. , . i I. . . - | > Ml < t J.V..IU L , , u > i M ; . ( . . t . . I { M Jj > . r < 1,1 , , .4 J. W..TJ5I7UVIVS. : i A6IST. . if , A Knot of IJIitc , C--Jit ( iv. h'1 ' liatli no KOIU of liulcr blight To siiarklo In licr limi ) need iiftili ' ' 'O ' of borrowed Jo nmkc her ocnnty In'r. . Upon her shilling looks nlloni Aru tlnislcsot with ilow , Anil I'r-ciiiiiK frpnl liof llSSOinO A little knot of blue. A dainty A ribbon blllhrof Imc It tills my tlrc.ims with sunny rlcftras TImt little knot of blue. 1 met her down tlip ohndowcd 'ano llrncatli ilic nuplc tiec , 'flubnlinv lilo-soin * loll like mln I lion in > lo\u nnd me ; And what 1 snid trhnt 1 ( I'd ' Tliatnioin 1 nr\ci knu\v , Hut to my biotisl lhei camr atul hJ ! A little knot of blue. A llttlo knot of blue , A love-knot strong nn < ! trtvj 'Twill bold mj I.LMUllll llfupliall pait That little knot of bltiu. HOXI3Y I.'Oll Tlin Hand painted straw bounds mo among the novelties runs ( if embroidered criroo llsse concspond to the costume. . ( lienadlnis have designs cmbroldcicd by li.iud In lloss sill ; . Mil ; mitts me shown with delicate designs of the lilii'st work. Ml s I'oito'eiie , the English aiticsi , has J list had thu measles. Fans foi traveling have nntural wood 01 Ilussla leather mounts. Sill ; slove * have elicnlle llgurcs In bright colors embroidered on the nun. ModJfiUa nnd her husband were the tiist visitors at the Yo emlto this season , Mull Helms In blue or gray are knotted about the throat when dust tendeis traveling Uoiiblconie. . Short mantles or Taitan plaid , plclur- esnuelj diniicd , arc favoiites tor luountaln and seaside weal. A wiiter compaics an old m.ild to a lemon. The comiai | ison Is faulty. Young men ottcn squeeze lemons , . 1'ongce and surah arc used for Unlit trav eling dustcis. They aie cooler than linen and 1110 more eoinfoitnble. A bonnet fora little pill Is of pale blue ciepon trimmed with bows ot blue s.itln. The sttlngs mo of blue satin. Adiioudack Muiiav's wife iccenllv so- cuied a divorce from him and is ] medicine In New Haven. Panels colhus and cull's of velvet aio . . . . . for camel's hair costumes the gathered plastion being ot twilled silk. Women are employed as guards at the crossings of Prussian and statn lallvvajs. They aie paid trout IU to 1'J cents per day. A good manv gii Is aie ambitious ot taking tlio dcmco of U. A. Their mothers and ginmimothcis asplicd to the higher degree ot MA ( Irenadincq with plush stilpes have the plush so cut that it ie oinhles overlapping .shells. Otlicis with wide mushes , have plush dot.s. Notwithstanding nil the modern Improve ments ot hubandiythc matiimonial haivest is still gatheied with the cradle and tlnashcd by hand. Among tliGoGl students In Dcrno , Swit/er- land , theie are twenty women pursuing the iciiular course lor the degiee of doctor of Medicine. The favorite shades for cloves for evening wear aio putty and tan color. For wear w till tailor-made costumes them are gloves ot cor responding tint. "I'.ina. " said a little five year old , pointing to a turkey gobbler strutting aiound in a neighbor's yard , "ain't tlmt icd-nosed chicken got an awful big bustle. " An Iowa court granted a husband a divorce because his wile hit him in tlio eye with one ol hui dressmaker's bills wiiich he had Incau tiously lejnoaehed her for contractile. Mexican girls are said to bs tilled with abounding health and apt at acquiring pioli- clency in the .studv ol languages , iitusie and the popular surface accomplishments in ait. Fans of the finest silk gau/e , couespond- Ing to the color ol the dress 01 its aeeessoiles. aio made in the fotm ot a hand sdeeii. and the handles aio finished with bows : tmt loops ot ribbon. An open jot bonnet is lined with hellio- tiopc satin. A inclusion of Chantllly lace , among which dioop graceful sptays of lilae wistaila. forms the trimming. Tim strings are ot black tulle. "What is the matter with the balm1. " ' asked asked a lady of a little gill whose little baby brother .she had undcistood to bo ailing. "Oh nothin' much " the "ho , , was answer ; a only hatching teeth. " A Tuscan straw poke bonnet lias a bow of brown tibbon under thu biim. At the base ol tlio ctown in fiont is a coiresponding bow of larger dimensions. Tlie biim Is boideied by a wieath of daisies with buds , which fall over tha brown ribbon strings. A evening diess of almond Diovvn faille Francaiso is made en princess. The flow ing draperies arc raised high on ono side , dis closing a tulle skirt of the same tint ciubioid- ercd with gossamer-like gold tlnead. A sllver-giay surah dust coat buttons down the entire hoiit. The siing sleeves arc In one with the folds 01 tlio back , thus leiulcr- Ing the coat very easy to slip on and olf. A hood and high collar complete the K.irmeiit. A large , coaiso bcge stiavv hat has the brim turned up at the bide nnd tiimmed with tiny knots of bego ribbon. A cluster of corn liovvois , the popples of velvet , ming led with whlto clover ami golden goi o , com pletes the ttlmmlng. "Why. Laura , how tight yon wear your corsets , " said one lady to another as 'they vveiodiesslng lor dinner ; " 1 never could en joy anything I ate it I wore mine as tit'lit as jotiilo. " " ( Jiaco bcforo meat , " the other 10- plled as she laced heisclf In. A garden party dress of cream whlto mous- scllnedo laino , fatiewn with tiny pink iosc- buds. lias a blotiso bodice , tlie upuer part of wiiich is tiimmed with three lows of lace in tuition. 'Iho sklttils tull and gracefully draped at the back. It was nn ambitious young woman from the west who lust insisted on having ( licek lessons tioma Harvard professor with so much persistence that she luiallv won her point. Theioaionovv se\enly-livo uupils in the girls' tlreek class. Fans aio in meat variety and are equally favored whether they bo of heavy-looking leathers or ot the lightest gauze. One 10- eently noted was made ol gteen parrot feath ers with whlto tulips made ot leathers ar ranged on the concave sldo. The ellect was not to bo commended , ' ! ! was rather heavy. A school board Inspector asked the mem- bets ot the iritis'class the other day : " \Viio \ can tell mo what basting n turkey means ? " Theio was sllcnco fora while , and then a llt tlo glil blunlflctl tlmt oho know. "Well , what is It' . ' " said the Inspector. "Hewing up the place where the stalling goes In , " was the 10- Ply. Ply.A A tionnot of blown gauze h trimmed with blown and butter-coloied stilpcd gaiun lib- bon. In trout Is a cluster of oak apples In all their tints from gtecn to ius et mown. The parahol to bo worn with this bonnet U of blown uauzu edged with brov.ru lace , a cluster of oak apples belnc arranged aiound the stlolc at Hie top. A costume for a little gli ! of ntno years Is ofrtamlne , striped with gold color and datk blue. The skht Is kilt plaited and the long coat bodice , tiimmed with gold buttons opens ovi-r a lung , full plastron of cie.-un colored hural ) . Abroad . -inuh of etamlne Is tied at the back , the long loon nud ciuU teaching nearly to the bottom ot the skht. INT lIlOi > S. A young min asks : "How can 1 gain a copious How * of language. ' Wo would sug gest tlmt ho should try sitting down on a lack. lack.A A sound sleeper ono who en ores , The man who raised grannj In grapery didn't MtL'vei-d when he tried to lalso apes In an apiary. Mrs. Fianklo Cleveland Is learning the wlfo business rapidly. Ahcady slm never goes to bed without asking Gioverlf ho wound Ihoci'tfc. / CIlttnKo lovveler Is said lo ItaVo inverilci n self winding watch. Now let thu same genius apply hinuelt to the ( mention of u Eclf-lindlng watch key. A Now York exchaugo says : "Jav Gould Ims lett the street. " It was probably too heavy for him to cany off. Theiols a icasou for almost everything , A luuu In Kow York recently committed suiclilti by pushln ; a Imndkcn'hlof down his throat. Ancient history informs us that Cleopatra , the dusky beauty , also committed suicide with a "wiper. " "Whydoc3 uiarriatcu make men thoucht- fii ! ' , ' ' u .kui a j oung lady of. old bachelor. "Well , 1 suppose U Is liceauso thtj are con tinually wuidcrltiR what Is goln.z tohanncri Jiott , " Constcni llun filled every breast In Sh.mly- town when Iho left helder of the second nine shouted from the im losnro where the lull bad been b.ttted : "Yc'll hnve tcr call the game , fellys : rinucrty's pi ? has swallowed tjicbill , " ' Oh , I do so dote on the ca 1" she curitlcd : "If you only had a yacht , Aneiistus dear 1' "I lm\o no yaeht , Wilhelmtua , " ho . | ghcd. "but 1 can Klvr > you n little smnck ! " And then It Bonneted .is if a cork had llown out of n bottle. "Do you remember how you swore on your bondra knees the night you proposed to me , loU'V" "Oh , yes ; that's nothing. " "Noth ing ! " "Von diicht to hear mo sweai on my knees when m\ collar button drops and lolls under the bureau. " "Why don't jou have your hair cut1' a ked ri congiessmaii s wife. "My dear , I am so busy with the taillf hill that I cannot attend to mutters of minor Impoitatice. " returned her husband. "Well , I should think that j on would have time to attend to jouijiluty on your own wool. " Iho police of New Voik visited n fashion- nblc chess club the other niu'lit. On the table therowasti lamentable aliM-ncci ot bishops , castles and pawns , hut plenty cf kings and ( luceiis and m.in > chips. That is the way New Yorkers play ciiess. In the cxciuailnns at Pompeii n man was found on bis bands nnd knees. It is sup posed that he had hung bis trouscis imsluo down on colng to bed so that all of the change rolled out of the pockets under the bureau. He was engaged In looking for It when he met his fate. A Hnnsr orSiimmcr. 'Kmmn I' . Z > oi il in S ( . A'irh Iit /o July , The r.ov.ets are frlnclng the swift meadow biooks Tlie songsters aie nesting In shadowy nroltj ; 'Ihe bhdsnnd the blojsomlng aio thronging to meet us , With loveliness , perfume and music they gicct us Foi summer , the beautiful rclgnsl The bobolink tilts on the tall , nodding clover , And sings his gay song to us ovei and over ; The wild loses beckon , with deepening blushes , And sweet from the wood , sounds the worblo of thuishe- , i'orhummer , thebeautlful , rclgnsl The white lilies sway with the bicczo of the moinlng , In lalment nioiu fair than a monarch's admnlug ; The blight throated humming bird , mar\el of lleetness , Comes questhm for honey blooms , draining their sweetness For.summei.the beautiful , icignsl IllL-li up In thp limbs Is the oilolc coiutlng , A new suit ofehet and col.i he Is sportlna ; With gav bits of caiolllnir , tuneful and mel low , llcwoos his fair lady lo\eclad In plain > el- low For stimmer.tho beautiful , lelgns 1 The blossoms and birds bting us , j early , sw eel token That imtuio's glad ptomlses rcver are btoken. Then slug , happy blrdliugs , nor ever mow weaiyl Lauuli on. merry children , 'tis time to be eheeiv Foi summer.tho beautiful , icignsl aiL'SlOAI.1 AND DUAMAT1O. " "Joseph Jcffetson will plav only about thir teen weeks next season. .7. W. Moitlsey will bo business manager for .lames C. Dull next season. Margaiet Mather proposes to play Peg Wof- flngton in "Masks and Faces. " Signor Ci.ilassi b.ts been engaged by Heniy E. Abbey lor the Pattl conceit tout ne\t season. Wilson Uanett's rcpprtoiro in this counliy will consist only ot "Clito , " "Claudlan" and "Hamlet. " Notmandy has been selected by Mary An derson as tbu scene ot her self-imposed two yeais rest. Tlio ( iieat Kastprn is now used as a vaiiety thc.mc in a small inlet adjoining the Mer&ey rhcr , Lhcipool. K\ans and llocy In a "Parlor Match" open their coming season at llooloy's Theater , Chicago , on August UO. Lmua Uellini is to be the prlma donna of Conild and Hermann's " ( Ijp.sy JJaion" traveling company this comiii ! : fall. An Angllclederslon of "lla/el Kiike" was pionounced a boie last week by a Lon don audience at the Vaudeville Theiter. Mr. Heniy K. Walton Is piepaiiup for a stalling tour thionsb the United Mates and Canada iu a repuitolie ot new and standaid paj ; s. Miss Blanche AVeaver recently retmncd fiom the West Indies , wheie she lias been placing piincipal pails in the McDonald company. Chuiles Pope will have a largo icpeitolio the coming season , but will devote himself to " " "Othello" piineipally "Yiiginius , and Klcliaid 111. " Mr. and Mis. W. ' .7. Fioicnco play at the I'nUhvin Theater , San Fianelsco , next sea son theii hrst Callfotnla engagement in seven ycais. The "Kobinson Ciusoe" gills in "Adonis" weio photographed by n London aitlst. but the police would not allow ttio pictures to bo exhibited In the shop windows. Pattl stienuously insKts upon belncr called and adunssed henceforth as Mine. Patti-Xi- collni. It's too Lite , though. To tlic public she will be simply Palti totevcr. Colonel Mapleson's " 1'AtracaIne" and "Aida" sceneiy and proiiertles weio lately sold by a San Fianelsco sheillf lor S'2Wa ! , to satisfy a rallioad claim ot S'J.oSO. Heir Sonncnthal , the Anstilan actor , will shoitly give u peiformnnco of Schlllei's "Wnllcnsteln , " at Plague , to begin at two In the afteinoon and to end at midnight. Gilbeit ife Sullivan's new um'ia will not bo upon nn Egyptian subject. Mr. Gilbert al lowed tlio minor to that effect bo spiead so that imitators might bo thtown oil the track. Thomas Whlffon , of the Madison Smiiire company , plajed Plttlcits Gieen In "Ilii7el Kltko"nt the Vaudeville theater , London , last Wednesday attcinoon , aim lulled with mat ked success. Messrs. Hoyt and Solomon are finishing their now comic opera , "Tho Maid and the Moonshiner. " Achoiusof thodaiighteis ot an aristocratic Vhglnia family is expected to bo a fcatuio. A private c iblegram from Heilln states that "Cnmicclosa , " an opera comhme by Heir Htilda , had Its llrst pioduction on Friday ut Walhalla theater , In that citv , with much suc cess , and has been seemed lor this country by tlio Kiialfys , Miss Mingaiet M ather opens In "Itomeo andJullct" at San Fianelsco tlio lirst week of next month. Mr. Ftcdorlck 1'aiililliii ; will again bo the Komro , and the scenery and costumes seen heie in the Union Sciuai'e pro duction will be used. Miss Itoso Coghlan , It is announced , will not be seen us Our .loan next season , Shu will havu a wider and moio varied scope for her talents by starrluc in "The School of Scandal " "Masks nnd Faces " " , , "London As surance."Tho Lady of Lyons. " "Much ado About Nothing , " "As You Llko It , " and "Jlixcbetlt.JI IjOVO. 7f. U. Raton in Democratic ficvltw. Llko the still btars that glow with fadeless light , Unchanging over In their Holy ray , Unseen , pcrchancu , In the tull glare of day , Yet with mild gloiy shining tluough thu night. So love , whato'cr the tlmo , Is ever bright ; And though unnoticed while the sunbeams play Around prosneilty , has Its holiest sway When dark alltlctlons come the soul to blight. The loftiest and the lowliest bosom feels Its empire sweet , and brightens In its glow ; The proudest snirit to its scepter kneels , And the gentlest heaiUlts sweetest influ ence tifow. Soft to the couch of death it gently steals And , even through it.s tears , cleinal joy ro- veabl A strawberry was grown at Mai thorough , N. Y. , that measured nine inches iu circum ference. A Mexican died the other day w ho was followed to the grave by eighty-seven sous r.nd daughters , and had buried thirteen. A sturgeon eight feet long and weighing 2ST pounds was caught In the river near North C'tonuvell , Conn. , on Wednesday , A child VMS born Jn Sharon , Pa. , last week that welL-lis only two pound and three ounces. It Is healthy and perfectly formed. Thu bald eagles on San Miguel Island , Cftl , . aru very dustrugtlvc to sheep and lambs , aud thcUttzens ha\cbcguUn war ot cxttrmlua- tion. It U said thai two St.-AJbins fcovs went fishlnir. and ennqlit n big eel wbJfU ll il wraijjelti'ir < \ nrmind a tin-lull In which weieclf.w 111 01(1. . LiKoPupkittnndGeorfeo Cheek of r.wln- nett countUoomia , cut down a Hco tiee , expecting to find it lull of none.'ihey found instead n blacksnake sU feet long , which had eaten all thfj honey , leaving noth ing but a mass of hhrd , dry comb. . A coloied woman who Is telllnif lot-tunes In Houma , In. , " , i > s that while n sla\o In Cuba she cut open the ralf ol her leir and In serted a larco snake. The wound healed up and the snake now lies .colled there , except when making daily vl lt.s to the woman's stomach when be feels hungry. A gre"dv hen , bolonclng to Mrs Hummer , of ItainesMlIe. Ohio , ate so much that hei crop became ologced. and she was In danger of djluii. Mis ilnnimpr was equal to the emerxencv. MIP clipped ihe leathers oft the erop , then opened It with a sharp knife , ro- mo\ed the contents deftlj sswed llupngaln , and the hen Is now the inothvi ol a line blood of ducks. An I'liti'ipilslnc eUI ininp In Pay county has stiiirk n bouan/a mid iswoikine It for all It is woith. He ll\es on the bank ot n laice lake , wliere the wllll ducks have hun dreds of nests. Ho hunts up the nests and leplaces the epgs with hen ftult. In this way the Innocent ducks have hatched out c\er.il line bioods of chickens. Wllmot ( Minn. ) Kccoid. itcorj. Host to thy pillow , \cstl \ i watch bi'fihto thio ; Nocaie shall wring thy brc. ; , "No ill betide Uioe" Love cnards thy pillow , Line , the unrtpinlntr. . llea\en's moon Is briuht ahru Hoaxen's stars arc shlnini ; . Peace , peace ! foi get , forglvo And ho forgiven , TJi.it all wild love and Use May wako In heaven , Dieam of thy dear ones , dream , The past ictiaelng : Tny native valley's stream , Thy love's embracing. Ko sound .shall mar thy sleep , No fear perplex tlicc ; Antels thy vl ils keep , i'liv { Jed protects thee , Peace , nencel toitjet , forgive , And l > e f'oipiven. That all who love and llvo May wake in heaven. The compulsory piajersystem has been ic pealed at Iliirvmd. Since the 1st of January Aichblshop ( . ' 01- rigan has admiuisteied the the saeiament of countni.itlou to 10,777 pcit > ons. Tlie iiaptist of the north In the United States , after a stlrrlntr discussion , havn ic- solvednot to abandon their mission on the Congo river. Alter llvo i cars of deadlock with Encland over the appointment of thu Protestant blshoiiot.le'tisalcm , Piussla has decided to foitiui an Independent btshopiic there. lev. ! Di. Klnloch Nelson , the new bishop ( P. 1' . ) of Kaston , Md , , Is'n great'grandson of ( iovernor Nelson , of rcvwtiilonoiy fame. lie fought tluough the late W'ai inthoicbcl nimy. A liomaii Catholic church Is to be built at Jeinsilcm , in whicli masses will be said dallj lei the dead and dying thtouKliout Chi istendom. It Is to be called the "Chapel of the Dead. " The.\lennonltes of Cennanv have united , founded a conirtegation In Merlin , and pro pose to establish n. ptntpssorship in connec tion with ( lie Ik'tlln university , and to lui- nish the litiuls for it. 'J'he one.huudiedth qqncral assembly of the Piesbvtciian chinch H to be held in Phila delphia In l > s. Jt lius been decided to laiso a centenn > fund ot 85.000,000 lot vailons chinch eiiteiotlses. The childien ot the Southern Methodist Episcopal chinch con tiibutcd during t he cen tennial yeai frlO.OOO , to pe invested , and the mleiest to be used annually in helping weak Sunday schools In thn ftontlerwork. In Fiance all icligioiiS Insttuction lias boon abolished in tlie public schools. In the place ofielU'ion thi'to have been intioduced the atrical lepicsentatlons , at least in Iho city ol Palis , for which both paiticlpation and at tendance are obligatoiv ! A missionary of the American Sunday- school union in noithvyestci ) ! Dakota has planted toity-nino SuniIay-cchoolMTluiingtlio past twenty-live montlis.'nnd the tchools arc' ' llonrlshlnir. Ten chut chos have all eiidy glow n out ot ten of these school and seven mlnis- teis have been cillcd to preach to them. The Kev. Alficd A. CltrtJs , secretary of the atchdioccse ot Ualtimorej has been appointed bishoj ) of Wrilmiiigtonr to succeed JJlbhop IJceker , w ho was tiansfened to the see ol Savnnnah. The appointment was decided upon by the pope at a secret consistory held in Home on Monday. Ilvf was boru in Soui- eiset county , Md. , in IKu. At convention of iwcnty-ono a - mission aries of the Ameilean Sunday school union ' In the northwest , at St. I'a'til a soul stir ring meeting for conference , nnd advice it was found that during the jear then re ported theie had been ! HJ piofessed conver sions in their dlffpicnl fields of woik in Ne braska , Iowa , Kansas , Wisiousln , Minnesota avei.igo forty-six to oadh mlsslonaiy. The Friends have always taken a deep inter est m Madagascar. On the island they have IS ! native te.icheis and ! 144 congregations. They have : ! ' 0 clilldum In schools at the cap ital , and 14,0(0 ( in schools in tlie country. Thev have printed fioin 100,000 to 500,000 woiks In the native language. Dining the lastypai they havoc\petided S-tO.OOy lor mis sion purposes In MadagJUicar alone. Of the 10S senators , nuhnbersandtcirltorlal delegates who compose congiess , 72 are Methodists , ( K ) Haptlsts , 41 Episcopalians , : t7 Piesb > teiians , : : ii Catliol cs , ir > Unitarians. 8 Lutheians , 10 CluIstiaiU ( Campbellltes ) , nnd 'J Quakers , making a total ot 2s'i who me ac tively connected with MIJIIO chinch orcani/a- Hon. This leaves 135 who either never be- JoiipJd tuanvehinch or have diilted out of such associations. Ull'lIOTlKS. The Duke of Cumbprlain once astonished a congiegatlon , when the minister praved for tain , by exclaiming : "No use ptaylnp lor lain in a noitheast wind. " A llttlo New York gill while lisping her childish prayer uthor mothei's kncebefoio ictlilni ; Btoppcd In the middle ol her devo tions and said : "Oh. Loid , please wait a until 1 scratch my toe. " "I'm sorrv I wasn't at your father's fu- neial , MissMoliie. " "Faith , nnd you didn't miss much. It was very quiet , liecrnttho wako and ouly ono bkiid ; at the cemetery. Y'ou know lather always detested any cere mony Hlsc. " Sam Jones and Sam Small iccelvcd S2rXK ) agleco for their iccent evangelical services In lioston. Small makes about as much money In n week by evaiiL'cll/.ing as bo formerly lost in the same peiiod Mailing humorous papers to 1111 a long-felt want. Dr. Adam Claike , whphad a strong aver sion to pork , was called upon to say grace at dinner where the principle dish was roast pig. IIo Is reported to have said : "Oh. Lord , If tliuu canst bless under the gospel what Thou didst cnrso under the law. bless this pig. " While In London ( lie revivalist Moody never neglected an opportunity In pro'tcli- intr. Ho went into the city to Insure Ills life ; having done so ho said ; "J have insured my wretched bodv. but who Is to Insured my wietched soul ! " A matter-oMact cleik an swered ; "Our Mr. Thompson , of the tire depaitment will see lifter that. " EDUCATIONAL. Harvard graduates a class of 235 , the largest In her history , The total Income of Y'alo College List year was Slb7,540 ; expenses , 8toO.8 > . The .National Educational association holds its annual meeting at Toneka , Kus. July lUtTi. The Harvard annex has two graduates this year , Miss Lucy Ann Htisheu. ot Woon- nocket : . It. I. , ttud Miss Kuto Uhd lluukle , of BrTshtbii. Probably the younnest state superintend ent of public Instruction is Oscar 11. Cooper , of Texas , lie Is twenty-thteo years old , und a graduate of Yale. Eighteen of the fifty-seven surviving mem bers of President Dw ( gilt's Ynlo class of 1WJ were present at bis Itiauguiatlon , The class numbered ninciy-fouratgiaduatlQii , Col.Vllllam PrcstoiS Johnson , president of the Tulanouniversity , has added to tlmt in- ftitutlon what are to bo known us the Tulane Home lleadlnir circles , tp be conducted some what upon tlio well-Known plans of Miss Ticknor and Dr. J. 11. Vincent of Chuutau- qua. Members of the faculty of Tulane w ill constitute thu principal Instructor Millionaire Thaw gave o er > < WOOQ to tbo nulvcrsitv , donating at on < 5 tn.io | over 8100,000. Last w eek it w , is iiroposod by some ot the fdumnl fo clut Mr llmw A member , but nuKctluii was made tlmt , al though be had been a student In the Institu tion. as he had not graduated be was Ineligi ble. 'I he alumni sustained the objection and rejected Mr. Thaw. Smith College has done INclf credit bv conferring an honorar.v decree of the ilrst Importance upon a woman ol so notable aud raroacmiliempnts asmella 11. KdwnriK She had n good literal vieputation a < novelist yeatsaKo , but thatlsnliiKHt fnritotten in the lame of her later scholaiship in arelieolotrv and ethnology , foi sim is one of the best Etc > jitologlsts uf the day. Twenty vears neo thoio was not 1\OOJ colored people in the south who emild lead ; and now 1 011,001 colored ehildien me In the public schools of the south. Theie tri/HO coloied teapliois , and moietlian so newspapers - pers owned nnd edited by coloted men. Over 100 schools for hlcher education aio now In successful operation. In fact , In the blstoivof education nothing e.ttt compato with the piescnl among the colored people. On her death-bed tlueo months ajto Hva Heliion. of Hound Hiook. N. J. . wained hpr husband Edwin It lie \alued Ids peace of mind not lo marry airaln. HP promised solemnly that ho would live and die a widower ewer , and his wile passed away contented. A slioit time aeo he mauled a widow , and afteiwnid constaiitlv believed tlmt he was haunted uy the spirit of his dead wife , his ( beams were hideous , and his vvaketul mo ments ftightfill. Ono morning last week he was found dead in bed. and his ncichbois 041(1 ( fi lends Ix'heve that his death was caused by sheer fright. A Pemrtrokc youne man who wa encaged lo be maided WAP ted te stait on his wedding lour Imniedlntel.v aftei the knot had IK en Hod. but his Intended bible declaicd her In tention of remaining to attend a paitv. The young man icmaiked that she would he sony If she persisted. On tlie day lived for the weddlim he failed to nppeui. and it waseei ; - tallied that he had left by tiain on the pie- Mi = s Mary Castlpberg , sopiano In the choir of iTowaul Stiret llaptlsl church , lio--loii , has been manicd to leJ. ! . 11. Gunning , the pastoi of ( lie clnuch , n widower with four childien , the oldest ittlti | < a younir man. A number of the lady iiipmbeisol the congic- mitlon who woie gunning lei tbo pastoi aio sadly disappointed. Lady M.uul Ogilvle haa in Income of A'JO.ooua juar , and heie Is a lomaiicc tiom the London Wet Id about bei : "Ladj Maud Ocllvie went out to solace bet hiothcr In the solitude ot his lanch , RIK ! found a husband In the far west. The Dowager Lady Alrlie crosses the Atlantic to be pi cs.cn t at the uiai- ilaire. " The seventeen-year-old daughter of Hobeit White , a wealthy resident ot blnewsbmj , N. J. , doped last week willi Charles Hillings , biotherof Hillings , the jockey. Nllsson's wedding to Count Casa Miianda will take place In London at the end of the cuuent month. The gteat puma donna is foitv-twoyeaisold and was first mariiedto M. Auguste Rouzeaud ot Westminster abbey foiuteeu years ago aud has bet > u a widow live years. Red , Rich , Ueviving-Rcd Star Conffh Cine. It leaves no depressing ellectj , . 25 cents. _ The Parson Got Mnd. San Francisco Post : " .My relations with the clergy have been courteous , but cold , ever since ' 72 , " remarked Jlr. Alf Uoten in the ofiicc of the Palace , ml- dressing BOIUC brother Comstqekcrs. Dr Doten vyns formerly the publishur of the Gold Hill News , long since dead. "The Baptist preacher iu the Kiilch was Mr. MeJavvkms , a venorablc man of great piety , but hollow-chested physically nnd intflluctually , " said Mr Doten "He had no business snap about him , and the con gregation took advantage of him They paid him only ? f > 0 a month , nnd lot him collect it if ho could. Ilo uiosted in tbo rear ol the sacred edifice and did his own cooking. Ono day in ' 72 it was snovvlnii ; pretty hard in the gulch , and 1 met Par son McJavvklns plowing along. The old man looked blun and frozen , and I took him into the A'ews oflicu to warm himself. " 'Parson , ' says I , speaking low so the printers couldn't hear , 'durf't joti think a thimbleful of whisky would do you good ? * " ' JJoton ' ho 'I'm not drinking 'Mr/i / , says , a ing man , but I think it would. ' " 'Mr. McJavvkins , says I. la n loud voice , 'conio down to Iho collar and see our now power press. ' The cellar was where I kept tlio editorial jug. "When I'd thrown a conplo of bolts into the parson , ho warmed up and said it was remarkably good liquor. IIo ro- pcntcd this several times , aud took no in terest iu the press. " res " - I 'it ' is . , saj-s ; good liquor. Won't ' yon take a little of it homo with yon , parson ? ' " 'I am not a drinking man , Brother Doten,1 says be , 'but smco you're so kind , 1 will thank God and take courage. Tlie congregation might object , but there is no necessity for their knowing anything about it. ' " 'Correct , ' says I , and 1 reached for a bottle on the shelf. I held it under the faucet and gave it a rinse , anil filled her up for the parson , who went elY happy. UtiL ho never apoko to me again , and stopped his paper , though ho was a dead head. " head.Vliy ? " asked the surprised group of Comstockers. "Well , " said Mr. Dotcn , "it scorns it was an ink bottle I gave the parson , with a lot of dried ink in it , ami the rinse didn't move it. Uut the vvhjsky did. The parson was nearly killed witli tlio gripes. I suppose ho mentioned the business to thu rest of the preachers on the quiet , for ever since the ministers liavo always veered off when I hove in sight. 1 do not exaggerate , tlicrofoie , when I say that my relations with the clergy arc cour teous , but coltl. la there a bar-room within pistol-shot of this tavern ? " The people will insist on having St. Jacobs Oil and no other. Tlioy know its merits. _ _ _ IVhoro tlio PiasterVnH. . A rather modest voting doctor wns called in lo sec a lady who had been taken suddenly ill , The doctor iouml the application of a pitch plaster neces sary and accordingly went to work and made ono and laid it carefully by to prepare - pare the lady for its application. Kvory- thing was ready and the doctor sought tlio plaster ; but strange to say it had dis appeared. Tlio doctor iiml the negro nurse searched high nml low , in every probable place , for the missing plaster , Imr , it was in vain ; it was gone , no one could toll where. Tlio nnr.so had not soon it piiir o the doctor had laid it on the chair. There was no altcrnativo but to go to work and maku another , which was accordingly done , lint still thu question would present itself to all , what had be come of the plaster ? The circumstance of it.s having been spirited away begun to toll unfavorably on the siolc laiTy'u nervous sensibility , but Iho doctor could not help it ; he could not explain the mys tery. The doctor in a deoii brown study prepared to leave rind stood up before the lire to warm himself before encoun tering the fold without. Through thn force of a vulgar habit ho parted Jus coattails - tails behind , when the nurse , displaying about four inches of ivory , said : "I found dc plaster , massa doctor. " ' Wheror" eagerly nskcd the doctor ; " \Ylioro IS U ? " "You imyo got it nhlnd , " eald the nurse , still grinning. Tlie doctor ulnppcd his hand behind and there it wan , sticking fast to the . * cnt of his breeches , where ho had sat down on it when , it was lying on the chair. This was too much for thn modest doc tor , lln seized liis hat and stood not up * on the order of bis going , but wuut ut onco. _ _ The combination , proportion , nnd pro cess in prepming Hood's Saraupanllu , tire peunliiir to this medicine , nud uu- kuovvn to others , i , . The Hnrvoy Peak Tin company haa just paid $25,000 for a group of wines near Custur. f3" PERRY D AVIS' J PAIN-KILLER IS IIECOMMUXDKD MY Physicians , Mmlstoq , Missionaries Mannitera ot Vnctorltp , * wort-lhfiT , llantntions Nur cs In Hopitnls in snort , every body PV ernhpvo xtbo ua3 over Riven It a trial. 4KKN INTnnVAt.tA IT WH.t , ll'J rOt'SO A ci IID von cmns , CHILLS , PAINS IN THBSTOM.U'II , CHAMPS. SUM- AlKH AND WMVKL COMPLAINTS - PLAINTS SOUS TllKOAT , &o. 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MpOirlnpi nnrt : tnpnl > i > nt liy nmll or PTPFCM Hitiltii.Y ; : ! : 1'ACK- ii : ) KHOM ifllMniVATIUN. no nmrk * to Imllcnto rnntditnorfondpr Ono pprKcinnllntervlPwpri'rcrrcil If con\pntpnl. I'ifty room * ( or tlio accommodation of patient * llonnl nml ntlomlunco nt 1 prlco AiUtrpn nil IiOltor to - Omnlia Medical & Surgloal Inslifnfo , Cor.13lliSl.antlCapIlolAvo. , Omaha , Nob. - r rcit"CX "CHICHESTEH'S ' * ENGLISH. . The Orlglnnl mill Only flotiiiin .J C&f tndKtviri KptlftM * . He r runrthUMlvilutl'4 tndl.ffnulli to LADIEQ. A k fJM llrucclll. . TLIi-htttor'.rnBll.ir'.nJ Uti c.aoclifr.r fitu J , m | > l lo UB fnr r Ttlovlurt in Irtttr lir Trilim oittlt Kl AME PAPER. ChtckFitor Chpinf * Co. , UK1C .Murtl ilil Rqimro , j'hllJo. , 1' < U Bnlil bjr DriicirUI. cTrrrwhrrr.ia fct "thlchc * . lepV iuull : l > " l'uui ruTnl l'lll . lui t < i cllieu TUTTLE & ALLISON. GenerallnsiiranceAgents 211 South Thirteonlli Street , Cure vrltboitt moMI- A POSITIVE i olno. ratontol Octo I ber in , 1H70. , . , Quo bos " "I euro the moat obtlnnto cn ° o In fourOHya No nnuipous doses of cubobj , oopilba or oil of SHiulnlnoocl that nro cvitaln to piodnco dyapop- clnliydnitrovlni ; tlui coitlntr * of tholatonincii > I'rico $1.M. Sold by nil drn l U or malloil oil receipt of price. For fnrthor forclrcular. P. O. HOT IM1. 3" . C. . 'ZjXjj&'ST CO - . CORE. . Now York , tuu.s-tli-nutlvlnio London" Trooser Strotclier. 1'iitonto 1 In Kuropo and U 3. Bot.ll. AtlhMrb III UfllTUU STATtO I for colobniU'd Joliu Hamilton & Co , Sti ( JttiioiTuLog bacirjnR out of knees , roptoio ? pimtiusmin to oil lnul shnjiu. Only pnt'u stiteah- prconinlnlnggciovrnul In conOo- V lion wltli olninps. All otlicmfn- I TriiiKom jiita. OilRinal ntfl ouly IStiutclicr for Oentlommi'rT-SCk | Ity oviup 3 Boctiioly ponkcJ , 7 > rlco ' ' ' ' * wnmcd In ovary city. O.'w.YlMjtb'lS& cil. Iloston , ; Or tlio a.lrjuor HaliJI , by AdiiilnNtoHiin ; J > 4\ CJoiilcii fJiictilflo. It can bagiven Inn cup'ol ' tattaaor ten wlthonS the Umiwludtccof ttio person laklnU ItIt absolutely nurmltis , nnd will eltect pprmancntr.nd speedy cuio. wtiL'tlifr the patient Ian muiIcmtcclrlnUorOD \a uicohollc wroclc. U La tjccu given lo Ihou- ai'.uU of cases , nnd In every Instnacg a > : crfact euro haa followed , tf never fnlln , Ths cyctem onca Impicgnatod nlth tha gp clil : . It becomes n ulloe Impossibility ( or thu Ilijuor apiiutlte to exlkt- FOiia.\r.n IIY roLLOWiNQ unuahiBfHj ICUIIN & . CO. , Cor. .S3tli and Oanola ? . end ISth tb Onmluc Stu , , Omtil.a , rJou ! , A. D. FUSl'Ult , to DUO. , Council UlnfTTi , Ir.wa. Call or tvrltn fur pamphlet coatnlnlna Lundrbla o ? ta.'tlmonlnls Iromthobut women and meafrca C'.l osrta of thu coantiv. _ _ , mA llomu and Day School for YOUIIK J.mllcs , 10 opens l ; r. 1. DellKlitfiilly Bltuutwl on UcoiKCtown Holuhta. Largo groundu. Ear Iniund accommodntlons. Miss EAUUJ , ] 'Mii'itliSt.1Washlngtou1D.a ( : U2EDIMAL ! , PAHSOFTHE WORLti Ciktnliiiuea nnd 1'rlccnon nppllratlon. HoISbf Alllho hcst Currlarn Iliillrturs unil Dfiilcm. UINCUNNATI , U. S. A. CHblnAdcrfm. . COO OIN , AND A , BURMESTER , Agent. 1318 Dodge Street. Special Attention Given to Warming and Yen-Illation of Bullrtiugs , Public and Private , The 11HSS AIll WAIIMKK lias no egiutl on tlio nmrUin for iiovrcr In hunting mid KCONOM V IN rUIJL , litinl or foft oouU Wo ciuryiiriill llniinr I'u unices mid llDutlnir Siovon , Hot Air KcKifH'r * nnd VontilntoKj. Would l > o plcftt'd tu lime tlioao Innnt of moli ino-H ; to cull rn.it oxtiinlnotlioiii. 'llnorkol' nil lilmlf , icollur lid ( , iitlorlnv 's'-tlmiuoi ' ( 'lvon , nml nil ' , \orlc uuruu i d. Corroajiondenco boJlultfd , Mrs DrH.N , , . , Taylor 3 Stilus' hospital practice ; Rlvos the fiiino pnu-tloo anil ttuutiiicnt tiEucl In tlio IJOB bonjltnls. KUnoy Oltcntos , nil blooil an I hklu dlseii i.'H a sjieclaliy. I'luonitJonOll ; foiuj , niJ fever eoim cured. Ticdticoyt by cQHttjouU- [ enco solli-ltcd. ' . Office and Retldonce-No. 2219 California Street Ointia ) ( , K'eb. IVS OASBI GI60t'i : V. n J. O. Slnitoi'i , ) Fancy Groceries , iui.1 ( lluui-.vuKi. N. J < . Cor. I'Hh ' > , , i , , Jjitt gciodsunil lo\vr t inltQj. Ordem colllltul u < l tutl.-latiioLi juurutk'.JL