I 72 THE 6DitiHA DAILY BCE : SL\TllAY , DEdE\LBIvIt 4 , 183-STRT1EN' ? ' . :1 ( L S. AMLT SJM E NTS. , : ' , Boyd f s Opera House , . ONE WEEK. KIRALFY I KIRALFY. ' i Commencing , Dee , 5th f WEDNESDAY aid SATURDAY IAATINEE ? _ . . _ _ . , , . - _ _ . . . L BOLOSSY ' 1 KIRAIFYt 9 KIRALFYt GRANDEST SPECTACLE KIRALFYr Do1.40RES ; : , KIRALFY. 8y Sardou , author of the Reigning Parisian Success , La TCSCA , . TirE KIRAIFYr'J ' ' ' ' i'm c"yt KIRAIFYr KIRAIFYt . i ncl ud es i Newton Gotthold , John Malone , J. 11 , Fitzpatrick , _ Miss Eleanor Carey , and other eudnent trusts , - - - - - - / flee the nyorld s ( h utst I'iemler l lnil eae9 lfIi ; , , PARIS . NIC ( II ) : . KIRALFYt KIRALFYt 1 . : . , . Not only Iolossy k _ IIrnlfy's Greatest 5pcctaculnr Prn duction , but n 1(11t.tLFY'FatA'PEST ( noble plug tvlthal , AcnIEwEMEN't ' KIRAIFYr KIRAIFYt rnstcad of if IR 2 Grand Ballets 2 , -Pldin Ledger' usual vehicle for sccnlo and Eno chanical efrcets. - - 0- - I -N. Y. Tribune , TI1C DEAD CITY OF TIlE ILAiNS aenoral Brisbin Gives a Clraphlo Description of Old Julosbur'g. INTERESTING REMINISCENCES Hen's nod Lncldetts of the Days When time Uuion i'aclile Was Beiog Constructed , row7' MUKINNIsV , Wyo. , Nov. 2s.- [ Co'respondeuce of the BEP-Old Julcsburg ! llnv many memories that l nine recalls in NelraSl(11t15 of the tine "t when tiley were young mutl the country F ) wits young tumid the great Union Pacific railroad tt asbuiIdIng across the continent - nent to California. OLD JULES i ENAftD ( Y- ' ! lieu had his ctbiu ; nn the bank of the Platte and lived liku a hermit. Nobody - body Illely him LS Ah' . iluutrd , only as Old Jules ; and ho would hardly have known himsoilf if somebody had calud him Air. flu iird. Ills 01(1 cabin built tram suds cut iron ) the river haul was still standing only a few years ago mad is still there yet , if some vandal has not destroyed it. how ho lived on one segued to kmmflhut lie nuutuged to sub- silt sonehow on shut fish he could catch with an occasiomtl rabbit o grouse , trout the mills. lie was ono .of those ' advOntCOUS french pioneers , who oc- F atsionally pulutritted far beyond tire borders of civilization and led lives of isolutiou and solitudo. only a few years ago our country' ube inled with thcsu 111011 two tve'o scattered alt over the west but they uro ncarly all daul now and I know porsonnlly of but two 'vlic am'O loft , Tulcs Lamnoroux and Peter Anuuretti. Banned svus troll born , educated , and it 'entlenami. Some early misfortune dnrrkened his life and ho fled froneivili atioi to bury himself in the tlieu wilds of Nebraska. lie seemed oily anxious ; to escape the free of his fellow Bien and nurse his great sorrow whtttcvor it wa , it silence. l Whet gold was discuvored in Call' Iornia anti the rush overland took place , it brought thousands of travelers neat his lonely cable. Ills but stood of the Pltdto river , non' the Call torn la cross' fug , just below Julcsburg. The old tout was Icimilhcnrted and honorable , but he did lint rolleh the hl1 LISUnll of his re' treat. Still ho stuck to his home and treated everyone with lindIiCSsund lies pitnUly who cane to Ilis rude cabin. IIc hutted a genii dent mud sold gamine and furs to travelers in exchange for Ilunt mid cornmeal. One day a ) old friend who chancel to call on lienard wits uston- ishel to Ihul In his house sonic ChRtrs and a tamp. Sohn ttftuttvards it vas reported that the old nuut 1111(1 been induced to accept a position of trust with the Overland Stage company us it agutt. Thu hermit nits uow about t ( become a man of business and his in. telIIgoneo , Ii HIesty acrd pnliten'S : charmed every one with whom he cool in contact. \ inure hind hearted mutei hut'ndcss creature than IlCmrd conk not be Inriit Iot 1. Even the In- dines loved mid respeeted the good eli man , In t4tose days there was of tin Platte A DESt'I lt.1DO NAJtID JACK SLADI : , who , with his band of cut throats , had overrun the tvhoh of the Plntto Valley. Sled ) jl'npo ) ,111 to 1litntrl tl to 1ofr his handnui us might have boon expcetedhe refrsei to do so. Deeply ticeased at his refuse Slade and his cutthroats Stl'OItt 1'111:1' WULI ) laidUIM. . Jules wits ivaracd , but disdained to fly Oue eight the bandits vent and , sur rouudiug the cud mar's house , boom hint hand amid foot. 'l'Iruy then , with t ferocity unhnownt to any but sa uges nitdilnt'd hid bn(1V lirst by art liug oft his cars , thou his toes then his , Ihrgers and nose 1111(1 so co tInuing to mutilate aid sep aralo hie joint by joint until he died ; Shade , it is said , Ihurll 5 stet hti through time hCuI to cud his sutlorings The desperado n.u ) JL'las' IcAlts Dntl n and he carried thou In his jiockct. AI tom' taking a drink at the bar Shad synuld olTur the ) torrlfled bau kcopcr hl victim's oars In pay for the drinks , For Innately for Imuutludty Hindu sveot t tlont11ut , where ho met two old frleud - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - of mice , Wilbur F. Sauders and Beidler , who i1Nmi u IiDI. \Vhcn their chief was dead the des- pet'acloes fled fretn the rigilnnles of Motitmuia mid tonic refuge in Colorndo , bat iii less thami two ycais the terrible Sanders and his vigilantes had hunted down and shot or hmanged mieaely every one of them. 'rhe few v1io survuvee abamidouod the read turd becunic quiet and law-abiding citizens. OLD J1'LESL'J1t0. tvas mmned after .Tules 13enurd , and like its progenitor was destined to suffer great ehitngos. In the winter of 1815 ; the Tudimnts undot the noted warrior , Little Dog , hurncl the place , turd several - eral United States soldiers some say as many Its ttveuty-fivo ) wore killed while tying to d0fetd the town. It was rc- built , but did not amount to much until the wvinter and suniuue of 18U7when , the TJuion Pacific railroad was completed to a point of the opposite silo of the river. here nt the terminus of the road a town Spring up that cotmi- pletely eclipsed the aid Julcsburg. 'flue new city , as it was called , had a tvondet'- ful growth. In ore year , 18i7 ( , it grew from nothing to 4,000 inhabitants. \\rithin the space of six weeks 1,160 buildings wore put up 1111(1 the city speoad over an area of 300 acres , It ss at perhaps 'n1115 WICRiSDES'P CI'T'Y EVi It In111.'t' on this continent , tts tales of trine would 1111 a volume , and are still rolatol : all over the west. Out of 1,200 lmousc : in the place 000 wcro saloons , gambling houses , or dons of prostitution. Of the 4,00(1 ( inhabitants 01)0 ) were woven of bad reputation. The roughs front all over the United States amid Canada flocked to Julcsburg , amid it be' ciune a prodigy of energy and wickedness. A desperado said of it that it was the only place he over lived iii where they had a now minu dcr lot breakfast every morning. " Eeei'gbody went ut'aed , munl "the soft note of tin pistol" o- ' tlto , clashing of bouvl0 knives" could bo Iteiu'd at all hours of the night. There wits no law , not ever vigilantes , amid only ocensionully whet time nthlitnry interfered to pot , down r 11101) WUS there anything like order Fmuieicd insults were tvipcd out in blood nod horrible tragedies were o daily occurrence. Every dovic ( bywhich ulo1Cy could be nuul ( lost or squumido'Cd wits rife , amid reek lessuess mid prodigality reigned every where sup-Nile. Fortunes were los' ' nigiitly and neon driven to desperutiom by their losses committed the most her ruble crimes. Laud rose to ftbulom values mind a for Icct on one of thi prtnoIintl streets would brlug thoustutd of dollars , only to b0 sold next day a all advance of $5 or 40 ie cent. Lunn ber brought $100 , $200 , tumid even $ , i0 ( per thousand , and cnmius tents uvnuli sd1I for as nuielt its good houses wouli bring in ordluu'y times. Ouu younf 1111111 routed a building foi $1,000 par mouth , and 1)001)11 thought he was crazy but he , ) tit fur ( tables in it and rented thorn by th1 night. Ills profits on the bulldiug w erl over $2,000 or mouth. Another for m foty dullius ought seine tents at a gov canntott stile and rented tltoiU out a $100 )0r tiny , Food of all kinds was cor respoudingly high ; potatoes sold at 2 cents a pond o $15 a bushel ; flour wm $15 tumid ff ) pot' hiundred ; ecru $10 tau $12 pot bushel ; beef 60 cents per 1)oun ( and ] nuns 50 cents per poem. Servun girls Lot $10 and $15 pr week mind ine calnuics would not work for less than $ per day. Out of these disorders mnu wild speculations grow an organizatio the like of which was micvee before seem on this continent. A band of ale leagued themselves together under ti iretotso of preserving eider , but reull ; for the purpose of robbery and murder log their fellow citizens. Bogus court woeo setup with the power of life tun death ht thick- hands ; onerous taxu were levied and collected by force ant crimes of robbery and murder wort wimiked at when the authentic : could divide the spoils. Iloncs labor and , legithnato'bpsiness wart grievinusly burdened and licentious 11055 nod gambling permitted to gi scot free , Drugged liquors wear sold ti soldiers , teamsters tumid ell ) loves eve ! " time they were haul OIT , mitt the ' wet i drugged into dens of prOStitUlun alit there robbed of thoil hard cannel money. If they sought redress at ti hails of the civil authorities , so called they were hued and locked up as pets 0110.5 and kept there until their fine were paid. Theatres , hu'dygurdiee and dance houses w elo kept open al night , nntl real as swell as mock t ngo ( Iles were hourly ouacted. Tute Indlmum of thc.pluns } hearing of the tumu puma wonders of the while mnau's civili atioi mit J ulesbu'g came by lrumidreds to took upon them , and their surprise can well he un uuined when they found there u 1)001)10 Itlnfe savage than themselves. They looked with wonder at the rows of buildings and streets a'hcru only a few months before that ptttlrs in the wilderness - ness Eau.Vhoii they laud , gone out to hunt in the spring mint a living white nltu ) except old Jules BcUar(1 inns on that sandy pluimi of the desert , mind whet they rcturned the next fall they saw a city teeming uvitll hutnltn beings and coitninlog thousands of things which were new and curious to them , and of course they Iue v tint the use. IIundretisof government - ment wagons tiled through the streets going tv'estwttrd , with supplies for the frontier posts ; long lines of railroad tmttns loaded with inlplenteutS and uta- torial nliu ( hcd amid countermarched ; emigrants , gold seekers and nerchamits jostled each other , amid mull day nmid night long bull-whackers shouted with brazl.'u lungs to their toiling and patIeut oxen 01 oxlloded their long whis with a noise so ntuelt like the crack of a revel- von that strangers stopped and turned elatuud to see svho had been shot or took refuge in nlurm iii the nearest open doorway. An Englishtnau who wvtis vlbitiog our country went to see Jules- burg atud learn Till's WAYS OF TIIi PLAINS. Ile 1ICC' could learn to distinguish the ditTeeo11ee hotweeu the noise trade by a revolver and the popper of a biul- svluucker's whip. 1'wo or three times lie bud h0en startled by the explosion of an ox-gad and had darted into the nearest saloon to 1)e out of the way of what ho thought was coming bullets. His friends ind rallied hint on his no'vousmiess and ho made up his mind that next tune he would stamid his { * , rouud. The next day lie was tvalkimig down thin street when ho heard a iwp , pop behund hint , but k0pt 011 straight ahead , when presently lie felt a sharp 1)1111) tin his leg , and look- 11mg around was sln in ised to see two fellows - lows pegging away at each other with revolvers , lie was seriously wounded amid laid up for weeks with a sere leg. It is needless to say 'Lett lie got wall he never again attenptedtodistinguish the difference between a hull-whacker's whip antl the pack of mu revolver , but took cove' at the first sound of either. Aim English lord svho sous in New York heard of .Tulesburgand h0 wanted to see "some of that sort of thing , you know' . " So lie carne out , and was soon at the famous little city. Writing to a munber of the British piuiiuntont , le said : 'Here , in the heart of the Anmericau desert , I have found a city only n few inonths old that 1)0115 4,001) totes , amid is a s Iy city 111(100(1 All languages are spoken , all kinds of business carried 011 , nud Cyey conceivable lash iou of dress wont. ' 1'ho buckskin-eladfrontiesalai amid time aborigines interest maw most , load t shall have nuuty a god story to tell you of those ( Iueen people whomi I return. " \Vhtlo thus English lord was visiting Julcsburg the Indian chiefs , Spotted 'fail and Big Mouth , attracted by the fiuue of the city euuto to see it as well its his lordship. Time Euglishmnn made thieul Inm111 ' presorts and suns mint cordially invited to visit the Indian env cuupmeut noc by , Curious to learn nun o of the red men he tvent with nn interpreter and au escort. 'i'he chiefs received ilia with very great honor , and learning lie ! vans a great Imili free a f11 oil country lavished upon him every uistinction in their povee.Vlten he vats about to depart Big Alouth said he wished to matte his lordship a suitable presort in rotunn for the presents he had nnade then , and the voy great honer ho had done them in visiting their cant ) . lie thou led on- utud A ltl0 , IIUXOM SQUA\t' , whout ho gave to hint as a wife , and asked hint to take lien buck to Eugland with hint. 'rho Englishman syits herri- fled. IIe already had a wife and lunge faintly ill Englund , and he knew not what to do. lie was afraid to refuse his present lest ho should ollemid the Imidhums , timid lie sought time Iiitoepretei s advice nod hogged hint to ext icalo ImUn from hit Time intor- tilt pleusant prcdfcament. ureter saki it would never do to refuse so valttable a presontund otTe ed for 8l0 ( to take the girl ott his humids , which hl lo'dsliip gladly ) aid , and fled back tc Julcsburg anti loft iho country. lic said that ho hind no further desire to sec limo Indians in their lodge amid would mioyor again visit an Indian oircuntnenl if ho lived to he a thousand years old. TIl1 ( I 1.91W OP' JULEi4JIUItO Scott dcpateL ; It Wits , of all other the wphelnoral city' of the plUlii and 1t Opera floiise. l . FESTER M. CRAWFORD , Lessee and Manager. Thursdaylrriday , ! 15th , 16th aiid I71h i Sl JONI ) SILASON IN OMAHA O1' NATIONAL OPERA , CHARLES E , LO CKE ) Proprietor gild Manager. Four Perfornlfnlces of GRAND OPERA IN E NGLISH ' The strength of the list of Principal Singers , etc , , will be seen front the following 1lltlunulcenletlt- SUI'HA NUS. MMIi. FUISCII ; MADI , UEItTliA PILIISON , Au1ANDA FAuRIS. SOPIIIA TlAUI3MAN , Altd 1. ulMA .113011. CQNTJtAf TOS : CLARA POOLE , ACES PEALING , IIEEN LUDING1'ON , WILLIAM IIOCIC , Stage . GRAND a Eio JS AND B ALLET. 711 Voices. 40 Donccus. PRINCIPAL DANCERS-Amelia FranchI , (1loymruimI Cain tncrnno „ . ( 'icon dine Cappelletti , Uivtt , Cnls'agho , foot' SCC amid Dancers , tsvettyfouu' ) Corypltecs amid eight Mule 1'uutotuunists. TILE NATIONAL OIiCfIEST'Il1 OF FIl'TY MACNIFCENT SCI NERY , COSTUMES ANI ) MUSICIANS. PlOl'EI'I'l IS , THE REPORTOIRE Thursday Evening , 1)ea. 15th , Ulabraate l'reseuttttfon of Ycrdl's Orated Opera in I acts , AIDA. VriIay Eventog , Iec. ) ldh , ltubinstein's Giand Opera In 1 acts , NERD. J'LX'o1IS. ET.OI S1'LV,1 , UIIAULES ilAS4l'r : ] ' , AND BAItTON McCUCKIN 11 LtiS1s5.1 1) 1i.tILIJ'0x1S. PRANK VETTA , ALON/,0 S'1'ODDAUD , ANDItiV nLACIcVILLiAM Mlli'l''ON , And \VLLIAM LIJD\VIG QUS'I'AV 111\Iill'IIS,1uicttlCunductor [ ; II mSTPA , neco'dimig to location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2.00 , $ . ' .511 , $ ,1.00 , BALCoNY , tt , . . . . $1.50 , $ s.oo ; CALLisRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 PlI\'A11l UOXES , each sent. . , . . , . , : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ x,011 i 5 rho Sale of Seats will commence on MONDAY , DEC , 12th , at 0 A. M. Orders bynInttshould honccontuwdedbytusllan0directed ; to L. M. (1tass'IOIt1)flex ) 0111ce , Crand opera ) lou'ewhikltwilt beprougdly attended to ht lute ortit r teec ived , nun ! ti , . ' ttckets mnltwl mar ilrll , to order , us reluested , , ItAII , 'i AIIItAM1EIEN'1'S wilt hr made to have all the late trains held every eyeutlig tlurlug the season , allowing aoiple thno to reach depots alter the opert perforuutuce. decay seas altno t as rapid its its build ing.Vhen time railroad was built be yond to Clteyeuue the thousands of mud- venturersamid advemitpressosfollowed time truck tumid twat to ( : eyenrio mind Lara- ntle. As the bui ings were pulled down time sandy phtiti itguimi nppeane(1 , timid 50011 it tuns hnost mis silent and deserted - serted its if it hnd ugver been time abode of 4,00 ( hutnnt ( beings. \Vhon I visited ,1II1eshurg last , with Siutdy Lane an l Stu teeing Brown only mu few old huildiugIt' remaimied. 'T'hey hat ! Sent Julesburgin its palnmiest days of slit tumid excite ieij , amid lntety every foot of it.i'o rode through its deserted streets mind saw hundreds of old chiin- ney's and ruined adobe walls. The chip- muck ran ham kung to his hole , amid an owl frightened at our npproval flew from his perch in time old bauh as though we were Uiciitst visitors he had ovo'seom II ) the 1)1800. here a great real estate agent had flourished , theme a famous courtesan had lived maid Iteld high carnival every night ; yonder .Trek Slide tutu his bandits unit at eight to plot their deeds of blood tumid robbery ; beyond the withh tuns the OIIee gilded clot of infuuy where $ 50,000 had been lost in n single night , amid over thuo stood the house whore eight tot at one time had been killed in a bloody row. So it went en for hours until , tit cal , we turned away from the ltrace ) tout had witnessed such horrible deeds of blood ; whu'e , if honesty amid inorality over carne , they must at once have clasped hands and de ru'ted forever fromn time 'dcitd city of the plains. " JAMES S. BRISUIN. IMPIETIIS. It is a good thing for n man to belong to the church , but a poor thing for n man to tllinlt that the eunuch t belongs to Itiut. A Dearer clergyman hits preached n scr- mint to barbers. Ills text Probably was ; "This Is time hairconlb ; lot us hill hie ) . " The man svho ctut hunt a hymn while loin hug a steve pipe is good enough to w mdk right into full ntenbcrship into any chuichwithout prubutioum. Comstaclt-Is this Ilcnvctf St , Peter- 1 es. Comstock-Well , I have a ivarraut ugidmist your Almuster tot' allowing peoliie to be born naked. Time utinister asked all who were trying to llvo u better life to stay after the regular se'vice for a short soasolt of special prayer , mid consequcittly he bud no reason to be surprised - prised when u couple of well lutovtt poker pluye s walked foi ward and toots the front scat. scat.No canipmeethog can be successfully held in the neighborhood of good tlslming , according - ing to the tcstiinouy of a vene'uble Methodist - odist bishop ; mmmil } yet if theme is mummy class of liars that especially need the converting in- fltmeneeof the gospel It Is the class that catches a fish so long and tells the neighbors tluttt it. is so long - ' - - - - - Clare's iutpa snnretinies iuscd n "big D , " mud it bad fruit iii this wise ; Aunmt Eve took the baby ( or n row on time hiue in Central Paris ' ! 'hero were several ladies in the bout vhio looked dreadfully print. After a long silclce , the lotto smite suddenly pointed n chubby Iinger at a beautiful tvhilo swum , amid said hm a great big voice : "Oh I look at that damn bird ! " Consteruatton , \Vhlle on his way to a fmieral at a neigh , bm'iug town a few days film 1ov. It. 7' , lJeck- of Ctulislo , Pu , , was stepped by four foot , pads , one of when sprang. Into the carriage- \\'Ith n strictly scri ) turaltexplctlvo the icy ereud gentientat quickly eaclied tinder ono of huts coat tails us If to draw a revolver , of at least seven cluunbe's , ( noun his till pocket , when thin fellow lit the carriage jumped amid ran , quleicly followed b his tough wngnuu- tons , " . \s course , ' said 111eity Doolan as he cane lit ( rout a hunting eypeditlon , 'tit lsn't for ine to be ' charaektors an' their aetlolls , au' ' Its utore than likely that Noah kuCv what' ' ho was about , but I ruluy can't help tldnkin' Ivan thing , " " \Vhat time divil be yezfalkIu about now f itqulred hits iv ! fo. "I cami't ' ltolp lhitkin' wuu thing , " he'tvcnt on , 'alt' that Is that Noah tvud'ave conferred an oyerlostht' boon on lmumiuiitw , nu' hove than likely saved 'imself mm grout dale of bother , , if he'd left all the mlcc.tts . outside of the acruk to he drowmied Iutiroly , " Time Dallas Tinies doesn't like time theology of the cowboy evangelist tvlto is wrestling with time 'rexas slttnlrs , and takes him to task for saying that "hell is full of Citmphcl bites amid Methodists , " It says ; "Ceno out of that , cowboy I Conic up out of time (101)1115 of such btvharisut I Preach good will ; preach boo ; prcuclm Rapti I'ut away time - memts of torture ; till up your awful chasm of eve burning tire ) Bush the shrieks of lost souls , cud lullaby into quiet the moans of the dauumedI 1'reaClr Imeavet ; prcactu that there is a place where preachers , cowboys , C.vapbcllites , Jlctltodists , Baptists , till muay reach , if the great and leasaltt toad of jus. tire amid love and fair plug to non is allowed here on earth , " Time willow ware of every description slmown 11 so mamiy windows offers a choice for presents that , touse , a shot ) worn oxpreo sloe , must suit every taste. d' 4 Saturday .1fte'nomt. Doc.lilt ; , Coldtutu- traud , lqera ht , acts , the ueen O ± Sheba SntuvlnyEveutag , Ihe. tth , E1abarato producttarm of Oounod's Craud Opera hum 5 acts , PAT.7r ST. lT 1S TILE FAULT OF TilE IFN If Women Are Jealous the Mon Are to Blame. SO SAYS ELLA WHEELER WILCOX 111frerent. Tgpe5 or W'omrn WIto Arc Never Susceptible to Jealous Feel- inQs-1Vounn 1faie to lleLoved and Approcintcd by Mau. iIiftct ) ferRte Ilcc CoppI1iFI J , Vety four people make a proper distinction - tinction between jealousy and envy. 't'hey mute used as synonymous tcrmsund coil tout mded every duty by able rpcmtkcrs tumid writers. Yet they mire as unlike as a wild nnim utl amid an insect. Jealousy is oftemu time mumisbehaved eltild of noble parmtimtge. Envy is ill ivays buso 1)0111 and ) leboin. .feul- ousy often suiTors untold ngouics in silence , or strikes bold blows in the face. Envy stabs in the darkness and bohiud the butch. Jealously to be , mums first look in time face of love. Envy can exist without eve' lmaviug looked he- yond its owum retleetion. Jealousy tnay spring front self-dopreciation ; envy utrust spring fruit self-udululion. T heard it once ronarkul of a worl(1Iy belle svho courted admiminatioim , butt laughed at love , that she was a stumtnge paradox ; site could not love , yet she ox- lmibited intense 'choosy if mummy of lien nunteous dturirm s flealnwwed the least attention upon otho ladies. 't'his was but another illust atinu of the misuse of time word. 'Plus selfish belle had never knot se lore , therefore she could ant know jealously. She was simply en iuus of time poiver which any wonmiun pos..cssud to ( ! rats' lieu adnltems from her side. She desired to he a monopolist in the af'airs of the heart-a Jimy Gouldes , in time afi'cctioual nitu kot , and she resented the Iuterfaruuce of umiy small dealer o' dabbler ion the stock of Love. Mer oxhihit this sort of feeling to a degree , though thou' broad amid busy lives prevent tlmeut front carrying it to the extent which macs time progress of wneuul everywhere. I have heard plmysieiuns of excellent stuumding decry eaclm other with rancor : mmsieians time notoiously eumvtous of ono uuumotier ; authors , ucturs and even btmsl11ess nmelt oltoml forget tflitt tte } world is hinge enough for mull , nod that success was never obtained by pulling down mnother nun. But this feeling which tulles root in self and directs its venom toward other people's aelmioy'cmiouis tumid posscic Ions us not jealousy. It i' only foolish envy -the mottneS't ' atlir'Uutu of time huurn n mind , the little fox ivimieh spoils time vunes , time rut tvhieh undernnnes the wall of a noble character , time niothu which destroys time beautiful ftbrie of time soul. It is time child at selfishness and time contpiumion of hulc. Jealousy in time ums orthy child of love-mu bud child uvho ought to h0 gnycrmicd mad chastised bolero lie works h11rat to his mareimt. Love nutty exist withcut jealousy , as a mina may live without ohispriug. liut jeuulousy cuumuot live without love. amy more them mum 1efaut can be born without - out pnromis. As time rule of the world is that 1)001)10 begot oll'spling , se it is the ruin that love 1)cgets ) ettlotlsy. If women arc moro jealous thou nten , it is only becumsu they lieu more wholly in tjme utnosplmoro of love. Theo mute tuwe rare types of wolneui who tu'e never susceptible to jealousy. One is time perfectly ltuiublo betug , utterly - terly devoid of individuality , who lives ht u state of wondering unmzemnemit that she should be the recipient of lion lov- er's least regard. Sloe is grateful for a smimilo , and ovo'wholmed at a word of praise. She linds greulet joy in loving than iii being loved , and is u ftulnt echo of the masculiuu mind iii uulf lien ophmious amid idemrs. She is willing to be the tnat beneath - neath his feet , to eat the crumbs which full trout juts tabloto do his most 111011 ml luhot' . She has time nature of a serf , the dovotloi of a dog , and if lie deserts lice for other wonnen fjts lee usually does ) site hover con ) lulms , us in lmis mvill she Bads her only ptemtsuo , lien nmuturo is mild , uutfont amid constutt , amd devoid of pas- slom and intoudity. The other typo of woman sviun knows no jeulousy Is into loin opposite , Site. Is a rudiutntly ilnp } ) } emeata o , full of soli-cotldoncoegotism , and sntlsimctimi. Sue is pleased with life , amid with her- self. She loved deeply , and demnutids a is minu'lt as she gives. She expects to he tol(1 every day that she i5 the most udor- nhlu svou uut on en rth , mid she is sure to couvtuco n maul of the fact. It never cuter , lien happy bend ! hut anotlmem wvuuium could he us elutt wring its herself , or that , she could he displaced iu the utlectiots of any until she loves. She is it tt'ouiOmt who huts becu uccustouuvl to love and ntimiratiou till her lift' , mud she kuovs how to 1001) her lure int nistt'd turd uumseL She is sure that flu finds other w oulCIt dull iu coulpuriou with herself , tumid she loins hint freely to lien friends , certain that he will return gladly to her. ' 'ime nmajority of women who lead n niouotenOus existence live in then' iur- ttginutiousaud grow morbtdly sensitive. Itituty a uuut ruins the peace of his hotuselioll foroverby 11eglectmmm g 1o speult the word of praise which his hungry- hearted wife has yearned all tlay to hcanaud bostoving it ttpon some chmutcu collet' or stranger. ' 1'he nrau svho fails to notice the careful - ful toilet his wife has mttdo fur his sake and conplinmemmts the good taste iii dress exhibited by some neighbor , sows time Seed of jealousy in albIsap oiiited heart. Wommtu was node to be loved , putted tumid uppreeinted by non , \Vhatcver else site may achieve in life , she feels herself chatted out of lien birthright unless this happiness huts cone to lice. She is jealous of whatever tau } whoovel uley stand bettveeu huen mind Mutt desired - sired joy , I have known two mothers wino were jealous of their ova t'bildeen. Unntutu rmtl ammI ( tC'1 ible as this clay soot , I felt time greatest syuiputhy for both woltem. lit ouch case thme 1lasbmlm111 utterly ignored the wife for lion oil- sprmng. She svus mu seeouduy couside'- uttou , neglectel tuud rebutted w hero the childreim were euecsscd and apprc- Clatcub. I liettrd a wonan w 1io wits mu geamid- motltcr remierk one day that she would never have lived tvitlt her Intshumid tut hour if ho had once told her shut lie thought another tvotun beautiful or iuleresthtg. I'oor ) nau ! Of course such thoughts loud entered his mind , uuul witlm swut secrecy aunt lie huvu guarded tliet all these yeat : , ! Jealousy of such mu potty typo as lieu's is surely the tiwuefed amid Iunheciie child of its parent. 'l'ime w oWtui w11me life is lull of sensiblu amid noble ditties is less given to uut'cusoning jcnlousy thus tilt idler w'ho dwells in a w o'lti of ltue ova iunagittimg. And the woumiur who receives the love 811(1 duvotion which is lieu' birthright seldom feels the pangs of jealousy. 1L1.tViim ur \Vmm.cox. . - + - - - 1tIi4lGl0US , Battle Mountaht , Nov , , wattls a parson. The town huts 7O0 inhubitmtnts , mostly miners , Illinois has n Preshytemitium Church ( omi- posed ivholly of nanet , 'T'hey hmtve lust built a neat cdilice muul laud for it , Time full text of time ivmvrmutt , for thr arrest of John liuuynn bus recedly been discovered - ered tmd is a doctanett of great harvest , 'There is a coil gregatiet fu Siut Fraticisco- that of time First l'rt'sbt tem'ian eluu eit-w iuicfl is noted foronopeculiurity-two thirds of the 1111111 till' itt'e 11)P)1. It is said lhtat closet ministers are grcatiy needed in till Presbytery of iloutuna fur that uuuibcr of varmint cltuechesVliile the ccu tens of populutiou are nverurow ded time outposts - posts aO poorly supplied , It is reported that time Emigllsh 1 inu ch es. talhi511mumeitt m'ecelves venm'iy iii tltlas about r'l0,00,000. , Of thisI5JUo,000 , goesfor'saltt i Ies of clc gymel , and time reruhider goes to Imospitals , schools , church huihlhtgs aunt time 111 ( . 'l'ime minutes of limo geuerai nssorhttton of time congrcgatlounlists of Ioss'u report 2.9 elmurcbes , lit with pastes mid 11t ; watt neting pastes , la miev churches orguniied , 8d11is- tc1 s , 219 ; church in nubes , IJJ77 ; udditlouii by confcssiel , SiS ; total 1,951 , Atr. Spurgceiretfreilout time ground Ihat time minion enbtaces mum litislCS w ho deny mu mm duumi uttutl doctrines-tlio potsou of the Iloiy Sph'It , llmlost condttlon of unarm mm u'edemued , time need tuud reality of regent'ratot , the utoucnlcnt , the utcrnity of retnibutiou. Time nmuvenent to restore the Old Ihlck church tit SuiiUUleid , A"mm. , tvhieh is 5ulp05eli to ho time oldest church \'irghiia , has been sticces4ul amid time r'sieintiet is ncarly cmupletC , 't'his church nits built in Iliac and wus occupled ceutinually for taro ccu tuu-los , \Vlthin time bust year a number of Jrelund- 015 huvu found their tt .ty t0 noltben Aumo- [ seta , 1)akott ) aunt dl + tuitoba , until other are rutpidiy ( driven front then' Ishtnd by fandnoand uyant , Vhio Jcoluoles uro nil Luthe aims , and befoag to time best of Scandi nnvluu Lln ktiaudom. Iu'Nuty fork there is oan 1lethodist Epis copal church tO cacti 25,1)4)1 ) of , inpuiatlnn ; iii tOo Lhalnuntii o1 a o i . t o cant .5 , ) Iii t each le , 500 ; in Sau 1'ramclsco , ouu to each 17rN ( ) ; in Cleveluud , emmo to cucli 18s5Q ; in I'lttcbnrg mod Allcgheny , emu to each 7t75 ; In Jsllluvau kee , moo to eachm 10,500 ; ! n Dctrolt , ouu to each S75i ; ; In Iadfannpoits , ouo to cacti 0,000 , , and ht ( jolumbua , ouuW , eagh Oh , d. fillED --STOCK --COATS - - , Os'ill n to Ilic latcacss of the season wo tied oarsclvcs oycrs1ockcd with tlhc aid 111CdlllI IriCcd overcoat s , and ill ordct' to I'cdlioo the ltaalltity we ! impose to sell ' most of 1hClll witlilll t1iC 11CXt 10 days 1 alhd have lhladC pl'iccs t1hat Wi1I inSliro a sllcdy salt 1 FOR INSTANCE Our $ 5 overcoats now go tor $ 3100 I " i B 5t00 ' 9 " ' ' 6,00 fi 10 ( I " 1,50 Ii f/ /I / 15 10 + 00 " 20 " I lot 00 I 25 " I 18,00 lie 1Iat'c 1'edaced Al ( ht' 8Olie ralfu N ow' 1 1 l1 Overcoats , , algal IJ' unit rlec(1 our f/ott tofu JIUll this the first opm'tauItu ucl oJJercd this season. 11'0 have had such ' ' ; { /rantt success of our $10 / SUIT' ' titte that 11'0 ltareinst added a fetu u ttto ) ( , slob's of dc.irablc stilts that are scltiieg at otltr ) ' + toresIll the vine froat$14 to $18. 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