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    Till ? OMAHA DAILY HER : FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1. I892-TWE1.VE PAGER
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Wlnci-mlll bowi of satin or grns praln rib
bon will boused fordrejs trimming.
A novoltv in Jewelry l ft unntl , brown ,
enameled JUR with tno handle and top sot In
diamonds.
Homstltcnlnfr , tucki , ombroldcrv nn < l nulls
nro nil seen In mftnos of decoration on line
underwear.
NiiW Kiminn dresses nro made of bordered
wool with roURh surface. Tdo colors nro
very blight.
A peculiar combination of colors Is brown ,
pink nnd Rrcen. This Is scon In millinery
nn a trimming * ,
Ono of the novelties Is n black situ petti
coat with rufll < M of colored silk over which
falls n lloinco of black lacp.
Many rodlncoto sklrti nro scon ftmonj * tno
dlractolru style * . but the rorsincs nro very
different from the true dlreclolro.
The now velvets in changnablo , Iridescent
nnrl ombro effects nro exceptionally popular
nnd will bousedvith nliuoiT rvory mntoilal.
' 'How Is tbnt for n show billl" axclnlmod
JflRsnn. the printer , ns bo dlspliiynd u millin
ery linn's demand for $17 lor his wifu's last
bonnnt.
firaldlnp of nil sorts with row upon row of
narrow , wide or cntduated braids is. to Do n
fioi'Ulnr ' trimming for autumn nuu winter
dresses.
A rich sandwich now popular ntf.ishionnblo
luncheons , consists of two slices of crisnlv
fried scrnpplo with nn Intervening layer of
pate do fol urns.
Tlicro nro two materials ttmt women of nil
ncos , Hgni-os and complexions may safely
ivrnr , nnd tbosu nro velvet anil lace , ospi'ci-
nlly In dark color * .
Men sncor at the Imbecilities of woman's
dross , nnd then C" nmi Rlvo their wives moro
money to pay the tnlloiM nudaiessmakers for
Inventing no-v vagaries.
Capes of nil sizes nnd shapes nro still very
fashionably worn ; the most popular of tboso
rcnch considerably below the hips , and uro
inado of velvet anil cloth.
Plush Is npuln conunc IntJtiso for inllll-
ncry , especially for children. Tno tiny plush
bonnets , with plaited fronts or in polto shape ,
are extremely becoming ,
Hovers ol every slmpo nnd size are on
cvervthhiK. They are oitner full or plain ,
stiffened or sofr , but they adorn tbo fronts
of two-thirds of the corsages.
The prottv lace boas nro n very light nna
brcumlng qubstltuto for the heavier sort
oindo of fur to bo worn later on. Next to nn
ostrich fcnthcr boa , ono of loco is the
Drutticst.
In muklng one's toilet for church , extiomo
plainness nnd simplicity nro nlwuys In the
ocsttaste. . Frills and furbelows , blight
colors and olaboiato styles nro in every scnso
Inappropriate.
Thcro is ix f.inoy for laccd-up shoes with
high toi > 3. A caprl'co that will hardly obtain
with the consul vativo ladles in this country
is the wearing of tassels at the ' .ops of the
shnchhcio the strings are tied.
Never In the history of fashion bavo the
different sorts of costumes boon so clearly
dollncd in their uses. The blreot dross is a
tiling by itself , us nro nlso home dresses
nnd costumes for church und dtossy wear.
Eton styles will continue fnshionnblo
throughout the winter , and all out door cos
tumes display the moro conventional modes ,
tto deep capo or thieo-ijunrtur crat often
being made of the saino fauilcs ns the bodice
nnd skirt.
One of the handsome autumn fabrics is ibo
Ilochotnont weave n vorv wldo line woolen
rep with n dot of sill ; of another color , which
though of puic wool is rcnmrknblo for its
lightness. It Is usoil extensively for costuiuos
and dress trimmings.
The latest fad in cinl case ; is a delicate
Bhado ot pinkish nshcs of loses lc-atherwith
n bunch of Mveot peas laid on thocovnr. The
( lowers bra in natural shape , made of silver ,
painted in some novel manner , not cnnmolcd ,
in colors and the stem is exquisitely chased
With gold.
Silk-faced velvet is tbo preferred fabric
for nil the new pretty fancy jackets nnd
theater coaU , but , there nro also very dressy
models In replied silu nnd rcppud wool or
very li-io ladies' cloth , silk-lined , nnd
trimmed with silk cord and inotal passe
menteries ,
Lnco dicsses seem to enjoy perennial pop
ularity. They will bo in great demand for
tbo coming season's nt homo * mid evening
entertainments. The handsomest , nnd least
expensive ) dress is of not lace. Almost
every woman 1ms n half-worn silk that can
bo used as u foundation.
Low-uccl'od Umpire dresses have hugo
pulT sleeves of velvet mid enormous velvet
rovers standinc very high ever tno shoulders
fitter makniB n gicat bow In the buck between
tween tbo ihoulders. Any fancy in adapted
In the arrangement of tno shoulder trim
ming , -provided the short-waisted effect is
liont.
It is oaily to tnlic of fur garments , but it U
n notlccnblo fnct thai ermine nnd swnnsdnwn
nro revived for trimming evening clonlts
another roviv.il of sixty years ago. Fur ,
capes ol .nil kinds will bo worn not the-
mi'dl ' shoulder c.irs , but long , full cloaks ,
reaching nearly to the knees. They nro made
of soalbkln , with comlortable collars , or of
nstrncbun of nil grades.
It Is curious to note the short waists m the
ordinary > ttcel costumes. The belts are
bevornl Incites higher than they have bon
mm the suiits corrcspondincly longer 111 ef
fect ns well as In fnct. The waists may no * .
bo qultnso fileiuler belted n little higher , but
preater length in skirts Is uhvajb dcsnnble.
The skirts are not i > o long as formerly , und
street bklrts nro really very practical In
length.
Among some particularly rich and effective
toilets nra tboso made with n cracnfnl boll-
sujrt of blaek , dnrK ollvo green , or deep Bur-
pundy red velvet wholly nntrimmed. Added
to thcso Various sklrtH are handsomely made
xvnl ts of palm-pnttornod satin , velvet ,
strlncd inolro , und , for special wear , of rich
cream guipure Ml ; : net with full empire
sleeves that rcueb only to the elbow , nnd
end thuro in n fall of Inco or a bias band of
the velvet.
Thcro were ISO marringo licenses Issued in
Chicago one day last week.
Marr cil couples In Norway are privileged
torldo on railroads at u fare and n half.
A youni ; couple In the north at England
have set out npo'u their wouding journuv on
u tnndcm tiicyclo.
Maud Ho iibked mo to mnrrv him , but
taiu ho bad only a broken heart to olTer mo.
Marie Did you nccapt him under those con
ditions } Maud Yes ; bis bant : account was
Intact.
The wedding of Miss Coinllo Livingston
Gardiner ti > .Mr. Aluxundcr Uoxu , a young
Knclibhinnn of good family anil 1'ortmie. , will
take place at St. Thomas' church in Maw
Yoil ; city on November 10.
"Wbotu ( inner'.ooklnt ; thing Miss 1'orlt-
pacicpr's wcdalngcown was ; it ImUou lilcu
a ciozy quilt. " "U'oll , tha duar girl wantoit
torur her mother's wedding urosj und slio
bad been married seven timoj. "
Miss Hasan T Joie : , uaugbtor of James
I'.Jonrs.arid
Wellington Dartlav Wilioiighuy ,
U.A. , IJj U , . of Toronto , L'auada , wo'ru
married aix-ording to the Friends cercmonv
on Wednesday cvcnlug In 1'bilodolphU ,
On Sunday ) n t. a dark , droarv , stormy
day , u social itwm of gossip a real ongagu-
tnont Illumlnntud the Nowuorl sky. On
the dav ivfcrrod lo the ofron premiituicly
niaiounccd oncngomont of Miss Ulmrloito
Wiiuhropto Mr. H. B. t'ratn woj otllclully
announced.
The marriage of Mis * Amolln Mi'Miiglilln ,
dRRgMcr of Mr. und MrV. . II. MoLaughl
lln , with Ih-igadicr General Martin 1)
-Jliirdln was cotobratcd In Chicago lust
Wednesday , The ccromony was performed
bv his omlncnci ) Uurdlnuf Ulbuons , arch-
binbopof Daltlmoro , and \vas private , only
relatives being present.
'Miss Ulancbo llavomoyor. nowqulto Ung-
llfli , ns betlts a resident of Tuxedo , uill conn
bnccmc u Scottish tnatroi' . Mr. ,1 , Adair
Uampbol ) , her botrutbni ) , hai already come.
Ho U probably tbo ilneat-lookutg young mau
yet imported fora brldegioom , Mr. ( Jamp-
bcll wns fortunnto enough to coma ever on
tbo City of Paris wiion sbo broke the record ,
It boa been decided now that tbo wedding
nbull tuko place on Tuesday , November 4.
Miss Ida Marie Cuinuilngs , daughter o { a
Chicago capitalist , was married last Wednes
day in Chlcaco loCurt 13. W. Huron von
JllodonfcU ) , an Americanized German noblo-
inaii. Miss Cuinmlngi , strlliluely bandiooio
nt all times , looked oven moro so whou
coivned In her bridal robe of heavy whlto
tllk , trimmed with pearls and raroeilk Inco.
inndo court train , and having largo , full
( tluovpa. Hho were a veil of tulle caught
with a tiara of diamonds and paarU. and she
carried a hanf MHO cluster ol bride voses.
Thcro wore married in tit. Luke's Eplsco-
F l ehuccti ut Marietta , O. , Ootobtr i'J , Mr.
Danloll Hand Itiioll , a grc t-grand on of
General IIucll , of NVnshlngton's statT ( nnd
Miss lillon Lnwli Nye , n grcnt-trrandnieca of
( loorcoVnshington , Tno church , which
was beautifully decorated , was crowded wltb
the do oondftnts of old revolutionary fnmt-
'o * . Miss Nye Is n potlto briinelto and a
.ojd linguist and tins traveled abroad. Her
athor Is president of the Marietta National
mnl : nnd a well known manufacturer. Mr.
Hicll h a very popular man.
Abraham Hitchcock was n well-to-do
arhulor of Noivark , N. J. , when bo rcnehod
ho oiabty-socond unnlvcriory of his birth.
to has had n housekeeper for year * named
.1 20 Capos , and she had nnleco nnmod Luoy
Clsuni , Lucy vliltoJ hur nunt and the oeto-
runnrlnii thouehi shu was fair to look upon ,
Jecllnlng to lot n half century's difference In
go ? restrain bis ardor the old follow pro-
losrd and tno bargain was closed. U didn't
aku long to swap n oundlc of dry bones and
eng of bondlo for young blood , minus
ooillo. And so the holy fatcto of matrimony
s n gain prostltutod by the union of ago nnd
outh.
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itniaii'.ijriM * * * or YOUTH.
Chlcacn N'ows Hccord : "Do nwny , led ;
do nway ! Dori't boddcr me now. "
And thcii bo throw another stick. That
io failed to brine down tin npplc.
A.S ho raucd his hand and took aim again ho
aid :
"Uo nway , I iay ! Tan't "oo wait n min
ute ? "
His mother i-allcd him to her and said :
"Hnbv , to whom were voti talltlngl"
"Uoili1' ho reiilloil In the most mattor-of-
aot tone.
"Ooill" said the Hhockcd mother. "Why ,
irly child , where was Ho I"
"Ho was whispering to mo. "
"Wha * did ho say 1"
'Ho slid , 'babv' ' babvl don't ' frow stones ;
'oo ' will hit the poorlittlo birdies. ' "
And the mother had nothing to say. Faith
incl uonscicnco were taking care of the little
oul , nnd teaching their lessens bolter than
t was possible for her to do.
Detroit Free Press : Flosslo was enjoying
herself out in the cool green grass , with two
r thrco of her playmates whoa her mother
called her.
"Coma in Flossie , " she snld , "tho grass is
oo damp for you to be plavlng In it. "
' "Tlsn't wet , mamma , " uoutod Flossie.
It's justns dry ns it'can ' bo. "
"No , it isn't. Lknow better than you do
kvhatisbcst. Como on In the house , " and
he mother led tun way.
Flossio rose slowly.
"Well , I guess I must , " she said to tbo
others. "Mamma thinks I don't know any-
nlng nuout anything I know ubout , nnd
hero's no good In telling nor anything about
anything , " und Flossie followed.
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Boston Globa : The teacher , who had
, ivon a lesson on wool , and told the class that
, vool cornet off tbo sheep nnd Is made ILIO
blankets , clothing , and so on , to keen us
ivarm in cold and wintry weather , proceeded
0 question little \Villle , who had been rather
mittontivo during the lesson.
"Now , Willio.1 said the teacher , "where
does wool como from ! "
Off the sheep's back , teacher , " replied
Willio.
"And what theni" inquired the teacher.
Hut Willie could not answer.
"What were thcso made from ! " asked the
teacher , touching Willio's knickers with his
blncKhoaut pointer.
Undo John's pld uns , " Willie smartly
replied.
Chicago Tribune : . Thollltlo girl ran fly-
n if down the front stops aim called out with
ngon'/ingrr.v :
" ' ' "
"Papa1 I'upu'
Papa had Marled down town , llo stopped
and waited.
"What is it , Bessie ! "
"I want to kiss you good-by. "
"Well , dear , whv don't you kiss mej"
" 1 will. " said the little girl , with trembling
i and quivorinir chin "as soon as I can
t.iako the pucker ! ' *
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"Whero ye goin' , Johnny ? "
"Don't bother mo. I'm a relief expedition ,
1 am. "
"Aro yo ployin * North pole ? "
Tsnw. I'm going to the drug store for
paregoric. "
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"I wish those horrid moiqultoes would let
moalono , " said mamma.
"I don'i blame 'em. mamma , " returned
( Vbticr. "You're pretty swoet. "
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Mamma I haven't seen the kitten today.
\Vhcro is shof Little Dot I don't know , but
1 put a. blue ribbon 'round her nock this
mornln' and I guojs she's out showln' her
self.
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Mother Tommy , what do you moan by
staying out solute ) Don't you do so again.
Tommy That's ' Just , like you , rmi. Only n
few days ago you said it pluasnit you lots to
sco that 1 was getting so much'to be like
my pa.
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" \\liat a little bit of n thing your baby
bister isl" "Yos'm ; it's u condensed uiilic
baby. "
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: * 1' 1T.01T.I } .
Mr. Gladstone earns nn the average f 13,000
a your by his poti iiio.no.
benntor Ingulls' Idea is that it Immigration
was stopped lor twenty years the country
would survive thn restriction.
KUItor tilluor ot the Century has a salary
ot $11,001) ) a year upon \vnlcli ho struggles to
keep the wolf from worrying tuo logs off the
hall uortcr nt his door.
Archbishop Ymighnn of London wns n sol
dier In tbo Crimean war and could handle
the sword as n bravo officer before ho took to
tbo cunons'of the church.
Sherman nnd Samuel Hoar , own urotho.-s ,
nto both on the slump in Massachusetts , the
young congressman .advocating Cleveland
nnd free trade und Samuel Hoar working
for Harrison and protection ,
M. i'astour will attain the ago of 70 vcara
December 137. A subscription nus bcot
opened by u oouiuiltten ot ttio Society of the
Physical and Chemical Sciences ut
Copenhagen to offer hlui a medal on thnt
occHslon.
I'uul Sauvallo. n Montreal journalist , ha is
brought it him for n queer causa against
Jules Tdrdlvol. * n Jounmllst of Quoocc.
rinuviillo accused Tnrdlvol of beinir n Metho
dist and udltlni ; U Huguenot paper. The
nlaliilllY nvcrs that ho U n ( J.uholio nnd
socits a legal vindication nnd $ , ' 00 damages.
Thonms Lincoln , who lives In Kountnlt
( jrccii township. In Illinois , is a cousin of tin.
lamented prcsldont. Ho Is moro ttinn b (
yoavs old. Ono of the things thnt malto bin
notnblo is Unit ho possesses ono of thn finest
portraits of Lincoln extant. It Is of Ufa bi/o
in oil. nnd was painted in Springfield , III. , in
Ibli'J , by nn nrtlst of local celebrity.
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Thero'wiis u flavor of humor ami gallantry
combined Inn remark made by Judge Wil
son tn u mlddleagod wnnian in court the
other dny. suys the Cincinnati Tinics-Slnr.
hue told .Imlgo Wilson she never would ap
pear tu a witness for fear the attorneys
would nsk her UKC.Leave thnt to me
tnndain , " said the judge , with his mosi
courtly uir. "If uny lawyer In my presence
nslts your UKP , I'll send him to Jill for con
tempt. "
1'resldont Tyler's llMtylfo die I in tbo
white housu. Hoforo marriage her name was
Lotltm Chrlstlun , BIO ! being the third
daughter of u Virginia gontloimui Hho wns
born November Irj , 17'JJ. and March y. ) , 1S1II
mnrilod John i'ylor. hn being about W yoarj
old and a little more than H year her senior.
She diea KoptPmbor 10 , 18IJ , In the executive
mansion , whornhor third daughter was mar
i led and two grandchildren were born. The
cuuso of her doatli was paralysis , Mrs
T Icr was n 111051 charming woman.
The average attendance at tbo Tacoma
puhllo schools is ; jS" , ) ,
Oeoreo Howland , for many years suporin
tondenlof the public schools nt Chicago , I
dead. He was a native of Massachusetts and
was 03 years ot ago ,
The average man who a ks a Harvard A ,
1 ! . , ten yean out of collotro , to turn a simple
Kngtlsti sentence Into Latin is apt to go
awuy with a low estimate of iho value of u
college education ,
Mr. A , H. Sooffprd. the learned librarian
of congrcsj , writes in the November numloi
of the Forum a narrative ot ttio growth o
this great library and an uxplanation of It :
rank among the great libraries of the worli
and of the very useful wo k that It does ,
Thora are 150 students registered at tin
Nevada State university , the Icrgosi nuiiibe
that ever attended. Tiiuro arc fourteen inor
girls than boy * at the university , There an
ovcuty-ono cadets au4 p , new supply of arm
had to bo ordered to accommodate them.
The ooun * In electrical engineering a
Johns Hopkins will henceforth bo accepted
ns part of iho work loading to Iho Ph.D.
dccroo in physics. Ohly ton ot tbo sixty
candidate * in electrical engineering wore
nblo to pass the requirements for the pre
liminary work , and only ono was deemed
capable of taking up the full uaurso.
Hopkins academy , opposite St. Mary's col-
loqc , Oaxlnnd , Col. , was founded by the tate
Moses Hookini as n training department for
rlorgymon und ns n feeder to the Pacific
Theological somlnnrv near by. With n view
to havinfr this object cnrrlod out moro fully
Mr. Hopkins' widow proposes tbnt tbo school
bo removed to better and larger grounds near
Piedmont , whore she offers to ilvo about
twenty acres of land nnd ns much money as
her husband bestowed upon the Institution ,
upon condition thnt It bu conducted accord
ing to the original design , as n preparatory
school for clergymen , nnd to this end thnt
several material changes besides thnt of loca
tion bo made. Tim trustees are ncrccnblo ,
nr.d'iirraiu'oments for the transfer will soon
bo mado.
It Is not generally known that Harvard
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supports ono of the "eomparntlvolv few suc
cessful co-oporatlvo societies now doing busi
ness. The organization wns started in ISS'J ,
when the C.iinbridso tradesmen were charg
ing exorbitant prices for bonks and othnr
student supplies. The society began in n
simll wuv , by furnishing at reduced rates to
Us few hundred members text books , sta
tionery nnd other stieh nrtlelcs. At the oamo
11 mo n number of Boston inurchnnts , in con
.slduratlon nf Iho irndo and advertising which
the r.oclety gave them , ngrocd to sell to the
members nt certain discounts. The plan
worked so w ell that the business of the so
ciety has steadily grown with eich year. In
1MM-2 the membership wns 1UW , un increase
of HIS ever the year before , and last year the
society dlil n business of about $9. > , OJO , as
against $ TJOOU tbo year before.
itir.i < nuuy.
The membership ot tno Mormon church In
Utah , Idaho , Wyoming , Arizona , Colorado
and New Mexico is 200.UOO.
The slitistlcs of Wcsloyan Methodism In
Canada show iO'J.T O full and accredited
church mombcrs nt homo nnd abroad ; fiO.S'JO
on trial ; 'J/J'JJ ordained ministers In full
work , IB I on trial , and DTI supernumer
aries.
At the consecration of the Catholic bishop
of Snringflold , Mass. , Dr. Uonvon nnd 5UU
clergymen were present. Ho wns presented
n purto containing JS.OO/l / by the priests
nt the banquet following tbo ecclesiastical
exercises.
Hov. John Brown , D.D. , delegate from
England and Wales to | the national council
of the Congregational church in America , Is
iho minister of ibo famous Bunyun meeting
house In Bedford , Kngland , und is tbo author
of "Tho Life ot John Banyan. "
The national unlvaisallst convention at
Reading , Pa. , passO-1 resolutions ugainst the
use of tobacco , opposing thu ordination of
any Unlversallst minister who Is addicted
to it , denouncing intemperance and com
mending churches that use water instead of
wino at communion.
Kov. Dr. Geo-go A. Stewart of the Market
Square Presbyterian uhurch , Harrlsburg ,
bus just declined n $ : ! . . " 01) ) call 'to the loading
church In Omaha , Nob. , says the Philadel
phia Times. Dr. otowurt has boon romnrk-
nbly successful and Is very much attached to
bis present Held. Ho Is exception ully popu
lar.
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The number of flno church buildings in
Iho city , says the Now York Tribune , is
steadily Increasing and n largo amount of
money is annually added to the already great
investment in structures devoted to religious
woik. The total value of church property
in the city , computed from carefully com
piled stalistlcs. is not far from $20.000,000.
Of ibis sura Iho Protosinnt churches icpro-
sent about ? 14,000,000 nnd the Hornnn Catho
lic churchns about 50,000,000. There nro
seventy-two churches , each of which values
its property at , S100.00J or over , of which
forty-nine are Protestant and twonty-lbroo
Homan Calbolic.
A clortrymnn in Scotland invited Bishop
Selwyn to preach In his church. As usual
his lorJslili ) gave an impressive and beauti
ful sermon , which at iho sntno time was per ,
feclly plain and simple. The reclor was de
lighted , nnd said at much on meeting ono of
the nfost regular members of his congrega
tion. '
"Well , lr , I don't think so much of it , "
rejoined the man ; "it wns so simple any
child could have understood it. For my
part I llko a sermon which confuses your
head for a week. 1 don't know any which
beat yours for that , sir. "
LIUlo Bov ( onviousty ) I wish I had a
blolo like that.
Uood Minister ( with pocket edition-
jou , tny son , and why ?
"I Hue that bccauso it's such u , tiny little
ono. "
"And why do you want a little ono ? "
" 'Causo it won't ' talto so long to read , of
course. "
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While Rt. Ror. Geifrgo H. KInvolving , as ,
ftUtant bishop of Texas , wns on his way to u
railroad station in Philadelphia a day or two
ago , bound for the general co'iventlon at
Br.ltimorc , he wns accosted bv n small boy.
The bishop , who is six feet four inches high-
wears n wide brimmed clerioal bat , nnd car
ried a brand new satchel containing Ms
episcopal robes , not unnaturally suggested
to the urchin thii inquiry : "Say , mister ,
nto you Buffalo Bill ? " The bishop replied :
'No , my boy , they call ma 'Texas George. ' "
"Yes , brethren , " says the clergyman who
is preaching the funeral sermon in Boston ,
"our deceased brother was cut down in a
single night torn from the arms of his u/v- /
iui ; wife , who Is thus left a disconsolate
widow at the early ngo of 24 years. "
"Twenty-two , if you pleasp , " sobs the
widow in the front pow , emerging from her
handkerchief for an Instant ,
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Hov , Mr. Dronsio By tbo way , I observed
on Sunday last that you got up suddenly aad
loft the church bcforo my sermon wns'ovcr
I was deeply pilnod and liopo you can offer
bomo explanation.
Theological Student Oh , yes , sir : over
since I was a boy 1 have been a somnainbu
list.
"Doctor , " asked thu seeker after knowl
edge of the clergyman , "why do people got
on their Knees to pray tnstsad of iitnndingf"
"Thoy want to bee Ihoirsoics'ic3pondod the
clover mlu'.stor.
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Dr. Thirdly The man who would fight
the devil should go into training before bo
starts.
Joblots rfonsenso ; before ho is half
through ho will have 'reduced hh weight In
the community.
Which would you rath
er have , if you could have
your choice , transparent
skin or perfect features ?
All the world would
choose one way ; and you
can have it measurably.
If you use Pears' Soap
and live wholesomely
otherwise , you will have
the best complexion Na
ture has for you.
All sorts of stores sell
it , " especially druggists ;
all sorts of people use it ,
Both the mofliod nnd results when
Syrup of Pipe is taken ; it is plcasanb
and refreshing to the taste , and acta
cently yet promptly on the Kidneys ,
Liver and Bowels , cleanses the sys
tem efibctxtally , dispels colds , head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever proi
duced , pleasing to the taste andac-
ceptahle to the stomach , prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects , prepared only from the most
healthy nndngrccablc substances , its
manvcxccllcntqualities commend it
to all and have made it the moat
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c
Lotties by nil leading druggists.
Any reliable druggist who may not
have it on hand will procure it
promptly for any ono who wishes
to try it. Manufactured only by thp
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO , ,
SAN EBAI4OISOO , OA.1i.
. KY. NSW YORK. " , '
1114 YEARS
Bottles cf
DR. MILES
ncsr.inATive
NERVINE , "
Says A. V. Stark
Penn Ynn , N. Y.
" 10 yrB.ofSlcfc
Headache cured
by TWO Ilottlcp , "
Hfinullno Flint ,
Ottawa , Ohio. Neninals tlio quick remedy for
Sleopleasnepp , Nervous Prostration , Epilepsy , St.
Vittis' Dance , Opium Ilalilt. Nonotifl Dyspepsia ,
Ilyetoiia , Coavnleious , Keiiralcln , Paralysis , etc.
Thousands testify. Trial Dottle , olepant Book
Tpree ut drngyiBto. Silica Medical Co lkhartIiid.
I'orsaloby IC-iln t H > 0 i- 11 n 1 D uli
BJope
Spring ? eternal in the human brenit ;
For
While there is lifo there is hope. But
SulTorins viotltm of N rvoii ! , Chronic and
Sexual iisias.i. ara oiten lorceJ to give
way to
Hopeless
Despair , alter trinj ? lor years to obtain from
a multitude of doctors the
' ga&
They profess to be able to render them , ant
Kor
Which many of them txact the most un
reasonable Iocs. Thousinds ol persons who
havesullerod Jor yo rs from
Various formi and decrees of these obstinate -
nato maladies , have comj to us in a ai
almost
Helpless
Condition , and by our nbility , skill and experience
perionco have been spoadily , completely
and permanently enrol of Syphilib. Oonor
ihoji , Ulmt , Sponmtorrncon. Semina
Weakness , the Ellccts of Earl/ Vice or the
KxciJseb of matttrer ywarB , ol Stricture.Hy-
drocels. VariojCfle. Piles , and a myriad o
imllar ill s and afiliction ! , .
Henil < 1 cents for a copy of our ISO page
llhistr.t.ocl ( ] iok.
Consnlilon Irtso. Call upon , or addros :
with stamp ,
Drs. Betts & Betts
119 So. 14th Street ,
OMAHA. NEB.
STROUSE&.MFRS.4I2BWAY.N.Y
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U , S. BEFOSFTOPvY - - OMAHA , NEB
OBlcori nililri-curi HonrrV , Vutei. proililont ,
U ( * . L'uihlu , ' . vlc i'ru ldBti | , r. 8. Maurloa vv V
Muric.JoIia > . Collini J. M , It I'atrloi , l.anli A
lieod. cu l ler.
TI-IE1 IRON BANIv.
SKWKIl liONDS.
rootainrttlon unit notice of MibmlMlon to the
elector * nmi inuixl voters of the citv of
( linnlm of tin ) iiie | tlon of iMiilns bond * ) nf
tliu city of Umtilmln thnnmoiiniof unn hlin-
ilrcil tliniinnd ( lnllnr- > ( ) IOJniotoity ) for tlio
ronitriictlon nmi innlntonnnco of sewers In
thu oily tf uimihi.
o the electors tintl losixl votnri of tlio city of
Omnlm :
1. Hoorno I * . HemK nriyor of the cltr ot
'nniliii ' , ilo Ustia th's. my prnolninullnii , nnil
y tlio iitithorlly vo tc.l in mo ns siu-h miiyor ,
o huraby clra pnblla notlco tJ thu cloctoM
itnl lo nl voters of the city of Unrih t , tint n
oncrnl election will bo ln-ld In s.ilil oltv on
Tncsilny tliunlchth day of Novunibcr. ISf ' , for
tin inirposoof stibnilttlns tiMilil : uloctors nnil
OK.il votnrs tliu quoitlon and proposition fol-
litK. to-\vit :
SM.ilt ijoiuls of the city of Omaha in the
ti in of ( uiii hundred thousand doilnrn
MOO WW bo Issiic.l for the construction ntirt
inlntonnnco of sawoi < , to run not niiirn Until
wcnty r.VlyoiM. toilrtw niloroit not to o\-
cctl live | iar com per nnniim. with Inturost
'innoxcil ' tlicrctt ) , anil not t < ) lu\ solder
or Irsx th tn p.tr , tlm nrococd'i from iho Hnlo
hereof to fin oxnondi'd for Uio I'onsiriictlon
ml 'miliiumiinru of < owen In tlio city of
niiilni nnd the proceo N thereof not to bn ill-
orliul fnim tlio objo'ts theniltt poilllud. "
Tlio said nnestlon nnil proposition ilmll bc >
ilbnilttud to s tin ( lectors ont ro In the Dropor
( inn lirovldnil bv Inw for olllulnl biilloN , with
li words "Yl 1 "NO , " printed tlioreun All
f said liullot * ) liavlnir nn "X" nn.rk fuliovvln r
he word "YKS" slmll bo I'otintL'd In f , nor of
ssttltu sntd tinnds nnd all of said ballot *
ttvliu nn "X" tnntk follontne the word
NO" slmll ho i-nitiitiMi nmi considered as
tirultHt the Isstlliu of s'tl I b ni'U.
Tin ) polls shall tic tiDoii On the 'l y nf said
lection tit olchto eloi'lc In the mornlnK nnd
hull contlnno open tmlll six o'clock In tliu
veiling ( if the sumo day at the ruicutl\u ) |
otlnt ; plucus. ns follows :
tlSl W.VUD
1 : corilor Tth
c ner8lhaiidU.vron.
C0r"9r I2th nml Jo" ° ' )
* nrst nllo-v
' 'f ' treol bo-
° f IU"
> nrk
C0rnor I0th nml
° "r"cr cth Illl(1 ( Cclltcr
" ° t NWc0r"0r0th " "a " " "croft
corner I3th aml
r
BECOMlVAItl ) .
St-cuti ! N W corner IUh
N w cot"or I3tl1 "m
I8Ul " " (1
0th " "d I'eavo"-
oornur 2W aml
onim-t6 " " ' ! ) ' I'oppleton 'ot7r'1'1 ' UTO. 9lll ° ° r South SHU street ,
7tli IIstrlot--S i ; corner. IGth and I'lorco
bth DUtrlat-S E corner Hth and William
street- .
nth Ulstrlct-N ntorncr Sixteenth and Center -
tor Btrcots.
'Uli ' District N W corner 2Hh and Oorcas
street * . *
llth U.stilct-S E corner 20th and lianoroft
strcnts.
r.'th District N 13 corner nth unU Vltiton
strcots.
Utli Dlstrlct-9 W corner UtU and Valley
itreuts.
llth District N ncurnorSJtb anil UouluvnrU
.IVOIUIC.
Tllllll ) WAIII ) .
1st T.strlct-S W cornur 12th na Chicago
streets.
Jil District X W corner Utli and Duvonport
3troi > t < ) .
'M District South side of Capitol nveiiuo
noirv ( estofj l.ith street.
4th District West sldo of 12th street , between -
twoon Douglas and Dodge streets.
.Mb District N i : corner lUtli and Capitol
.1TUI1IIO
bth Dlbtriet N 13 corner 9th nnil Harnoj
streets.
7th DIstilet S K coruur llth and Dou'las
slieots.
bth District N K corner 15th and Jaukaon
stieots.
uth District S r. corner 10th and Howard
streets.
FOIIUTII WAIII ) . ,
1st District N' W corner 17th' and Davenporl
stioots.
Jnil District N W corner SJnd and Davontiort
strouts.
.Ird District N W corner 25th and Dodzo
strouts.
4th fJIstrlet N K corner 17th und Dodjo
streets.
5tli Diatr'ct ' N n corner 17th and Harnoy
streets.
bth District N W corner 20th and Douglas
streets. "
7lh District NV corner 20th street and St.
Alary s u\unuo
Sth District ti W corner 20th street and St.
M.ny > a > enne.
nth District nasts'du ' of t-onth 10th street ,
hotwccn llurnoy street und fct .Mary's .tvimmi.
Kith District \V-ornur \ 13th und l.u.ton -
north streets.
lllli DKtr.ct SW corner 17th street and St.
Mirv's .txenuo.
I'lfTFI WAItO.
1st District Unit silo of .Sherman avenue
opposite Miinderson street.
2ml District S K ooriior Shcrni-in avenue
and Wilt street.
3rd District bV corner ShHrm.in mcntie
and \i \ IKO sttuct.
1th District N W corner Sherman avenue
and Uracu htrcct.
Bth District b W corner 17th and Charles
slieots
lith District East sldo of bliorman avenue
about : iJ ) feet north or Nicholas street.
7th District a 13 corner loth nnd I ? trd
streets.
Bth District N W corner 16th and Ilurt
bt reels.
! llh DIstiiBt N 13 corner Uth and Casa
streets
10th District Kant side North 17th street bo.
tuoon Cnllfoinla and Uass htients.
llth DJstrct-S ! 13 corner Iblh and Oass
btreolB.
SIXTH WAIII ) .
1st nistilot S I3coincr24th street and Ames
avenuu.
' 'nil i'lstriet S W corner COth atroot und
-Uruml avoniie.
Hid District N D corner 4" th und Grant
htrpuls.
4th District S W corner 21th nnd Manderson
htreots.
5lh District SK corner 2Uh ami Wlrt streets.
( illi District a W corner JJrd and IMrPor
streets.
7th Dstrlct-N ) W corner 21th aud Colby
GtrcotH.
Kth District N 13 corner 27th and Ilurdctto
Btroots.
Uth District X E corner 2'nd and Grant
6t runts.
lutli District N U' corner 23th and 1 i.inUIn
Htli'lllstrlct S W corner 2lth and Tiunl-lln
l.'th District S W corner -2nd and Cliirlt
SEVENTH WAIII1.
1st Dlstrlet-S W corner 2Hth and .Mason
2nd District N I , coiner 29th avenue nnd
1'imnli'tim uvoiino.
ilid District H XV cornur COth street nnd
Woolnorth nvcnue ,
4th District M W corner 20th street and
Arbor nticot ,
Mh District Soul b sldo of Ylnton street
near ( east of i south ilM in on no.
Gth District J 13 corner .Uth avenue and
roppleton avt'liun
Tin Dlstrlut NV \ corner 31th and KrancU
streets.
F.KIIITII WAitn.
1st District I3ust side of 2Cth itroot near
( sotlth of ) Clmrles striiitt.
2nd District West side of 2.1d street near
( south ot ) I'.iul strnot.
: ir.l District N W corner 20th itnd Nicholas
.
4th District X 13 corner 20th and Cumins
StTtOt9. !
Mh District West sldo of Xortli25th street
npur ( north of ) CtimlnK street.
Utli District S 13 cnri'or''d ' and Hurt streets.
7th Dlbtilct-3 W corner ' 'Olh and
streets.
niNTll iv Alt ti.
1st District H W corner D.'J and Cnmlnc
Btroetn ,
2d District N W corner 40th and Ounilnit
3d District X H corner 40th und I'arnain
4th u'lHtrlet North side of Davenport urect
near ( went of ) North 3.'d avenue.
Dili district b i : corner 3Ut avenue and
Dodeo street.
6th District H W corner 29th avenue
| 'II' | < MIII stnwt-
In wltnopa Hliorcof 1 have horonnto sot mv
lutnd as mayor of said city of Omuhu thlf
. . . .a I1. HIJMJH , Mr.yur ,
Attest ! JOHN Gnovi.s. cwy *
, , | | .
Tcoth I'lllodV Ith
o.i' . I * tin < > f the
I/atust Invon-
tlont
TEETJll3\ruA"cTEn WiniOUC I'AI J OK
I ) VS OKU
r TKoni ox IIUUUIIK rou
15.00.
I'orfcot nt suirnntoo l , Toath oxtractad In
the morning. Xuw unoi Inserted In uvonln :
° ' '
Sed'spuel'tneiU of Honioirablo Hrldjp.
BcuHpoclmuiHUf I luxlUlo KlastM l'luta * >
All work warranted as roprojonted.
Olllce , 'Jhlrd K.oor , i'.txtJ i HlJJ .
Tclcpliuii3 1US > . Kitli.ni I I'.UM a a Sti.
Tuko Elevator or Stairway froai DtU
Street entrance ,
Fcit Suits
Lean Suit.
rou Short Men
Lone Men !
AN"
TT y' N.
Fat Overcoats
Lean Overcoats
rou Short Men
Lone Men
Special Sizes
Cassimere Suits
All Colors
Special Sizes
All Wool Cassimere
Overcoats V
Columbia Clothing Co.- -
1 Cor. 13th and -Farnam.
remarkable among whiskies for its
Purity , nich Quality , Smoothness and
Delicious Bouquet.
Sold only at High-class Drinking
Places and Drug Stores. If your
Dealer does not keep : t in stock ,
Write to
DAIAEMAND & CO. . CHICAGO * >
PERMANENTLY CURED Ol' NO PAY
\Vn KH-KK YOU TO 2,500 PA HUNTS.
Financial llcfcrcnco : Ml Ilink of Commerce , Omalia.
No DJCTIN'TION : from buslnosd. No Oporntlon.
liiM'stlvaiii our Mntlioil. Wrlltuu un.iniiiluo . loabeo.
lillulv I'liro nil Idmlsuf KI'I'IT Hi : nf Imili M.vol.with
out thu ii-iii or icnlfu or yrln o , no n attiir of how lonjt
btllllllllli. .
The 0. E. MILLER COMPANY ,
tend fr.rC'lit'iiliir. .107-3J8 N V. Life Hid ! . ' . OMAHA , Hi
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Horvo Seeds , "
thn urmrtorfnl remvilr
' polil wltli n.vilt . -
. . , .
ni'ioi.BAMUAfiiKy * ! * ' " orrWUfitti enwiifivnt iu > uv- "
For silo In Omn.Ua by Sherman & MConnoll , 1013
THE "LADIES PERFB '
SYRINGE1.
The Only 1'prfflct Vnyluiil ana
lit diil Miji'm ' lit
thuVoilil. .
I * Ilic nnlr ijrrliuo oior Intriil *
it liy whlrli vuuliiHl liijiiclluiii
ran I'liH'InilnlMcri-il lli | iiiUeak-
Inn mill solllii * mo tlftihliu riu-
IDlnltUtlUK lllO till ) I'l Vl'.ll'l.
niulwlilili nut ulxi I'D ' i o < l lur
rcitul inJccll'Jin ve IrrUailou.
fcOl-T lll'lllIKH "I MI AND
II AIM ) KLllllfii :
Price S3.OO.
M i
& I'enfold ' Co.
llic Aloe . ,
16th Street ,
NEXTtoPOSTOFFIOB
'hyslean * ' proforlntlpin
rofiillly propareU nl low
w > * w n < . * , 0. w va. H m
Or Clio I.lquor llnMt t'i lll 'ly t'lircil
l y uiliiiliiltli-rliii : lir. llnliit * ' .
It can L elven In o cup of codec or te > , or In f od
without the knowltdgeol Iho patient. II In abiolutcl.
uariuleHa , ADd will etfcct o permanent ftnd Mpe9d.
euro , wtiether ttio patleut ! a uioterato drluKer fi
an aloooolln wrook. Jt ban been Elvcn In thoiiaandl
or oaiet.and In rvrry Instance a perfect ournliaafgf
lowed. Itiirvrr Tiill * . Ttio y tcmoncolmprrK'i l'l
vttii tli * epoiiino. u btcomra Q utter tmpoiilblll'l
for lha liquor appetite lo rilat.
Ulll.lir.N hl'KftflU Ml. . 1'rop'ri. rinflnnatl.
< a-paua Ixiok ol oartlcnlara lr o. To l > bad of
ICnlin t Jj. . lit , i ill D ) ujl i ti , Ibtliun ]
L'umlnjSti. Wlioloitlo , | | lalco.llritee&U
uud Uleli4rason Uru Oo.malii ; Nub
RIPAf'B TARULCB riKu
( he tuuuu.h.llrrr Auuliuml * , pull
tr the Mini , > i mlv ocl run tut I , ]
IhuU'l iii < Jl < ! ii kuo uftr U1U/U" I
( OUktln tir > lj. ll > | Mpia ,
.
. callow ri
I jpure bloojrfallun Lj lit rtouarli i , If irr or
jKsUnoii torx-rfoiiu tui Ir prir | u tloui. I'rrmtl
ltrrn touTtrutlrcaroU-nebtoJ takluicii
ufe.li iite/J. IMre bv mall. 1 urou. II l aanjt > I , 15e ,
i HUM. 1 ClIKMfCAL LV.10lipucebt.J , w V ork.