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Poannt Poctry, ndidatas, arise! , West, North, Sonth; yur tearful, swoolen eyes, + widda ench month, tiding strike the yent ““Tho peanut crop is large this your.” Now lot the circus man rejoice, With Joy bt is 10 tonts; And loudly 1ift his vasty voi As forth the nows he vents ““Come 1.6, como all, and never fear! The peantt crop is large this year, ' For he unto his girl will ST take von o the £, For 1 ean well afford it, de ut erop is large this year.” The nofsy theater-gallory gods Ara out in fuller fo And shout in chorns,* We scoops the show. For, even if we can't buy beor, The peanut crop is largo ths year.” Th rackling of the hells rasounds, o) T of wun, Within the hovan, and nanght « Two mouths that munch ws on “You ask me, The peanut « ounds ) in lnrgo this year."” e HONEY FOR 1HE LADI Seal in the leading fur, Fall mantles are short in the back. Shoulder capas are in favor at prosont, 1 that it was a legal mar. , and threatens the young man with asui uless he comes t time. Colonel Frank 1. Bigelow, son low, of Connecticut, has | New Haven ¢9 Aunis Louisa Louis. ho wed ding gifte was o cheek for f ox.( naried at Amoog 10,000 v ro un tha father of the groom. Tn Ttaly when a girl is going $o be married he vt and b friends tear from her e, she in the aming and «he does not A leave of bogin dent hwenea for ons month, Pre: il being | ! “tu go and assume new Jdomestic re- jons,” Joseph Miller. Garman, and_Irella Hinck. nan, eolorad, were marriad at Flus i Among the presants received we sove, a wpring bad and mattress, wtterdish, a Webster Ung wnd two whsh-tubs, At Bellovills, Ont., a braach of promise sui vaw to have been tried, but while the judge wid jury wero getting ready to listen to the tory ufllove grown cold and hearcs estr ho plasntifl and de proacher's houss and were ma outh married a girlin North Caro and ¢ d to Inave her whilo b worked hin way back to his Texas homs and sarned ma gh to weud for he anid, however, that she preferred t ay bim out on fout, aud they th o their journey of 1,000 miles s tramps, They got considerable help on their way, and e vhe last ity miles rods triumphantly’ in o The blotse bo request for young wirls, Now winter mantles aio rather long than short. Terra cotta color in still popular on the othe: side. Bl shades, especially gray blues, are vory popular. White china is again in favor for dinner and ton Kots, Furriers say that sable is revived as o fash- ionable fur. Redingotes for winter wear have short shoul- der capes. ay folt is tho rage for the moment for hats and bonness. Tiny checks aro fashionablo in both silk and woollen fabrics, Combinations of brocade and shot glace are ery fashionable, Combinations of stuffs are ma popular for cloaks ns for dresses, RBiaque figures, unless they are very fine, are oxcossively vulgar, Dota, macarsons and stars are popular de signs in weol broches.o Volveteen is tho favorite fabrio for retrim- ming old woolon dreases, Chocked and brooaded_fabrica are pretily combined with plain stuffs. The blouse redingote will be the favorite with tall and slsnder wouion, Imported hats and bonnets aye noticeably larger than those of last full, Dark Russian furs—black fox, hare, otter, and sable, will bo much worn. A “‘grass widow" is not one whose husband 1oft her on account of hay fever. Capes or lmge collars are worn on tight walking juckets by youny ladies, Now shoulder capos are cut to produce a full epaulet e effect on the should Mons greon, resods, soge green, and all COMYLIZiENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair to fall, which is cer- 1 advantage to me, who wap in danger of be- coming bald.” This the testimony of all who nse Mrs, S, A, WorLp's HAIR RBE! “Ono Bottls @1d it Thu Cxproaion G, tnany who have had thei* gray bair restored to its natural ir bald spot covered inir, after wsing one hottle of AL Avcion's Wokt's Hatk Rusionex, 1cis nota dye. Nervo and Brain Treatmens, fio for Hysboria, Dizzinos, "Convi us Neuralgis, ‘Hoadache, Nervou: Prostratio bx the tse of aloohol oF tobaooo Wakofulooss, Mental Doprossion, Softoning of th: Brain, resulting in insanity and Jeading to wmisery decay’ and death, Promaturo Old Age, Barronnose of powor In'either sox, Involuntaty Losse rrhma catmd by over oxortlons of bran, self-abuse o over-indulgencs. Eash Sains ‘ono wonth's treatinent. $1.00 8 box, Ir boxea for 96.00. Rent by wail propald on redeipt WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXES any caso. With each order rooelved by for s boxes socompanied with 86,0, wowllsend the our written guarantos toretund the monoy ‘tho troatment does not affect & ouro. Guaranteer . C. F. GOODMAN Druv’ (st Omaha Neb. DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S AN PRAVENTIVE AND OURE. ZOR EITHER SEX. This remedy belng injected direotly 10 tho sest disoaso, roquiros no chun ot or nausoous of poissnous medicities 10 bo taken teru: o a4 & proventive by either e, It to contract any private discase; but i the ot those alroudy unfortunately aiicied we guar boxes to ouro, or wo will refund the 3 b) 3 3 J @oner: Prico by mall, postago paid, 8 por bos, o " WRITTEN GUARANTEES ssuad by all suthorised agents. i REEEE i i § Dr.Felix LeBrun &Co BOLE PROFRIETORS Sole Agent, tor Neb ma (] del A viotim causing nor % to., b \'fn‘l"f \n wain ever il ond PREE L0 hit 1o lowoputfersrs. 3.1 REEVES, € Chiatham it.. Now York BETTER o CHEAPER T SOAP FOR ALL House-Cleaning Purposes. W WILL CLEAN PAINT, MARBLE, OIL CLOTHS, BATH TUDS, CEOCKERY, KIYCIEN UTENSILS, WINDOWS, &c. IT WILL POLISH LN, BRASS, COPPER AND STEEL WARES OF ALL KINDA. shiadon of dark groom aro very fashivnablo, Hata have high crowns and sinall brims, or olse moderate crowns and broad brimns, Young Fastboy says the first girl that he over waltzod with was all the whirlod tu him, Many new felt hata are high crowned with narrow brims aud the triamings all on one sido, The combination of velvet or velveteen with woolon fabrics grows in favor as the soason ad- vances. Fgyptian rod s the most lasting of all the mathenio colors; it will bo as popular 4 eve: this veason. Bloswo in that young lady whose smal) Drothor nover hides behind the parlor sofa ou “‘bewu nights." Coffee-tinted lace is the latest. The ladies weur it to the theater; it matches their escorts broath so well, Wide worstod braids are much used in trim- ming fall suits, Sometimies a line of fine gold soutache edges the wide brai 1, but this is only for house wuar. A lady in Kansas went out walking in a “Mother Hubbard" dress and was arrested for “sommambubsin.” The Kansas idea of et quette may bo somewhat sweeping, but icis very tight laced. Amog the now winter materiala are waol- ens, with patterns in chonille; these pattern are flowers or leaves in cameo shades on plaiu grounds; some are outliued in fine cords around the chonillo figure, Wisconsin reports o hail storm which knock- od the horn off u steer; but that is nithiog; Penusylvania had a hail storm last summer which aplit the top orust of & pio bakod by u Vaasar Colloge girl. Square parasols and square latos having comy iuto fushion, there should be wore infor- mation about thom, Aro the square parasols more effective in stabbing than tha old ones? Aud are the square plates more convinciig in a domestic discussion than the rounu platos? ‘ho fashion a¢ Homburg would appear to be to walk about with a crook stiok, between the wizes of wn ordivary walking suck and an ul penstock, Both ladies aud geutlemen put on & fushionable, gouty limp. Lf it raius, or who Sun s too trying, the crovk-stick is carried ou the urm, whils the suushade is used, Anber-tinted velours of long, strong pile. with marabuus fringes of the saine color, fi mauy elegaut sordes do ball, the ornwment tion cousisting of passemonteries of brown and old gold silken cord, outhned with goli soutuche; pendunts of rat-teil chenille show- iug gold and brown complets the decorative eftect. A Baltimoroe dealer in ladies’ hosiery says: 'ho sizes range from eight to teu. In Bula more the average is fror . eight to eight und a half, In Boston and Chicago it is trom u to nine and & half, aud fn New York from eight and a half 61 nine, It is a well known fact wmoug hosiery dealers that the women of Baltimore have the smallout foot in the Anti-Jasper, Dat niger Jusper am a fool To'ny do oarth do move, "Cune I, myself, done ‘sporience A fuo' dut I ken prove, T went up town one evenin T oo friend o' wine, An’ comin’ howo ho 'sposed to me o tick gluss o' Wik, Dat night de worl’ was rollin' s, Liko spplos in u tron T sot right dowu an’ b olf, To keep from slidin’ off, ~Indopendent. | —— CONNUBIALIVIES, A coming wedding in New York is to be fokten upy regm dless of expanse, There are to ten bridesmaids wll woaring bonnets, Congrossman Springer's davghter was niar- ried Wednesday to Edwd M. Kenman, & avmber of the Ilinols Legislature from J ack: sonville, Mrw. Hymus Eastman, of Leon, N. Y., is now her own mother-in law, having just niar- i docoased husbund's fathor, who is soventy-two yeurs of age. John ¥. Andiew, son of the Massachusetts war governor, was wanded Thursday to Miss Hurriot, daughter of Nuthaniol Thayer, My, Audrew is heiress to 88,000,000, The murriage of Miss Dora Miller, dungh. ter of Senator Miller of California, to Lieut. Clover, of the navy, will be ene of the great social events of the coming season at Wush. ington. § ‘I'he venorable Earl of Mount Cashel, aged 92, and kuown us the ““Father of the House of Lords," is about to marry & very voung lady, (19), davghter of Colonel Joseph Kennedy, late of the Kighteouth Hussars, Two k weddings took place in Tiger ville, L., last weok, and to give increassd ro- lemnity to the procesdings, a noted Methodist diviue, who was prossut., was induced to offi- uel: One of the young ladies' moth- arriugs provided by an euthusisstic admirer for their pluck. o A novel w i ling is raported from Maywood, Mo, Hamiiton in said to have pro- w0 in Marion county to marry Miss Grrear, and arrangenients wore made for celebrating the nuptials st week. In the momibine 15 weoms that the lady who is quite young, decidud to waive her right in favor of her mother. The scheme was agroed upon, wid Suturday application wa s mado at the Cirenit clork's office at Monticello for licanse yoko for Jifs Mr. Huamiltou and Mrs, Belle sar, mother of the bride who might have beon, License wuw granted, and Saturday che wervices of 'Syuire H. M. Wood were in- in in evary respect a well formed two year old t, except that it haa two horns, about fif- inches limg, growing from the top of the hend he cnriosity 18 to b wold to a Northain showman. Tn Yazoo connty, Miss, er that had a h a party of hunters man skall impaled of hin horn, supposed to be that of The prong lied atered the cavity 1in lifo by the aye, and had grown up round the bone, showing the skull Pt on recently. aro mn h in dem y the | r part of what the natives cap. ¥ r wall-proserved mun aro to Lo nont to the Royal Muse lin Faela: That wasa queer of the Grosvenor house out of bird bon titat the American Insti One cannot look at this novel sp anatomieal architocture imagination the jovial ceorded the bulding of this structure hirds whose bones have furuished the material for the house are said to have cost more than 15,000, Barnum has_just raceived for his ethnologi i m five Indians from the interior of zil, who are saidl to be cannibals, them, women, ars leauties, the principal chirim being the lower lip, which by eutting and blocking has been made to stand ont like o sheaf about four inches from the teeth. All are small in stature, with thick, coarss hair, similar to that of a tail of a horse, The skin is copper-colored and the face idiotic. The features of all are irregular, the mouth being very large, the eyes protruding from their SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20. had not | ] 11 it do? Good for 1 Then yand fever, Vho vants to with cold and burn th heat 1en a bottle or two of 1 drive the ay? 2 Itcured ore, and rown’s Iron Ditt ce of tl schicf ¢l nerovous rou shington, the w 18 entir own’s Iron Bitters. of the lid: atent attorney, 1 by I ailments The r. Mon- and 1 13 one of the many clergym stered by Brown's Iron Ditter And as with verti compl d headache, Brown’s Iron. Bit is the Great Family Medicine. 2 A resident of Wayne county, who di prove of his son's_proposed marrage with a sockets and tho forehead low and much wri klod, e — ‘What Four Maide) s Canght., Four marrying maidens surmmeriug went, Tach cast her little ne Returning, they related to “Ma” ‘What fortune each has met, 0 Mat” anid intelligent Jane, “T caught cnllego man; » monay —but hin stock of brains Would load s caravan.” voked to ratify and make binding the amended contruot. Tha affair waa just o littls out of the wsual order but only shows what an en- terprisiug goutleman ean do whou once fairly apon the watrimonial war path, e Minnefootoo. In tho land of the Minnefoofuo, Lu the heart of Chase'’s conuty, In the west of young Nebraska, Whers rolla the purpling Miunefoofoo, The limvid strenm of Stinking Water. Jim Laird, the lord of Stioking Water, And his horde of stinkiug partiiors, (Gobbled lands from eager rettiers, fobhlad lands for cattin ranges, And for imaginative timber, 1, of Stinkiog Water, Rrastiug brother, s *neighoors,” And his pavtnor, Simon Kelly, Who dispensed the fire water, In the lively town of Hastings. Jim Laird, the lord of Minnsfoofoo, A hoartios, woullass, homestaad grabber, A wewmber of the Nation’s Congross, rom the Valex of Stiukiog Water, A radical, nerens and stul wirt, Who bled Phelps conuty’s poor bondholdors, And did his dirty work on Knevals, And then stank out one Gallen Baldwin seuer [n the laud of Minnefoofoo, Whara the ‘“Jems” aud his foul rascals Like a bnd of lawless hoodlums, (ke w horde of highway robbers, Girabhed the land of poor settlers, Grabbed it like so many demons; What & mewber from Nebraska, Lo the Nution's cheeky Cougeross, I Jim Luird, the homestead-grabber, Cho pirate lord of Stinking Water, [Nebraska Watchman, e — PEPPERMINT DROPS. Ry i Tn some parta of Kentucky Water is used for driuking purposes, tiong ure that the street car of the fu- not be a sardine box. A peasant in Finland has fasted for thirty days and nights, He ought to start a Demo- cratic paper in [owa “Sambo, what am de difference 'tween a onserball playor and you'self?” “Gib um up Moses.” *‘Caso one catches a foul on the fly whem iv's light an’ de udder steals ‘em off de roost at night.” A Virginia farmer plowed up an exosllent- Iy carved idol, and wis quite proud of it un io found that'some of his neighbors had beeu plowing un old army conteens hlf full of whisky. Thon he committed suicide. Now i the time when the young man who i physically unable to carry 20 pounds of coal- hod up-stairs for his mother will go down o w0 coruer grocery wnd boost up 335 pounds of dumb-bulls for the boer. ~[Burlington Free Pross, Among the ressons urged by a Peoria wo- mau for & divores are: Drunkenness, swear- i, ubeonity, arson, filthy habits, incompati- infidelity, bratality, cruelty, luziuoss, d uon‘supnort. That woman is real’ Iy over nice. [ Hurcford P The cost of-arms of Dakota bears the motto. “Hoar God and take your own part.” The progres izon of Dakota doos not neeil any apecial wvitation to ¢ ko his own part roach, wud whitever else there may be withi irom w ac chuess ou the freo-luach plate to n township of wild laud. A Brooklyu burglar, overcome by his ardu ons Labors it packing up a 1ot of wpoils, fell wslonp iu thy hallway of the house he b piiliging Ho suorad 50 Toudly thit he wwa cund the waster, aud wiw wibsequautly arrest el Burglurs shoald cure themselves of suor. {ug if they want to become wealthy. A well knowa citizen, whils at supper last oight, had @ narew eacaps from bresking all his testh. He was just on the point of tasting tha beafsteak when the cok ruched fu, and'in groat torror explaiued th it the butcher nad made a wissteak, aud the munt lofe wich them was intended for # board- ing h use over the way. ‘The Louisvilla Coiame: of Chicage: he ordinary seav-ler can now o feom Louisville to Chicagn for 81, But yon cannot get out of Chicago for loss th One Lreath of Ciicago river e is slwisy 8 Ko 0 doctor's bill, aud they churge you th 0 for looking wt the barkeeper's dia- mond pin when your are gettiug a teu-cent drink, Wa ived a life insurance circular which iuformm us that by paying six dollats yoar for ive weeks wo 1l get vack $20 000 in uix mouths —or rather by payiug ave dollam u weok for six thuasand “yeais we'll get back twouty dollars in—sh & iy by paying six thous aund dollars w year fur tive weuks, wo'll gt back - We've got this thiug sort of mix We must consult the circuler wgain, —| Norris- town Herald, To fren a house of rats, eatch one of the ro- dents, swear hun woll with tar, then roll hin well in o basket of loose foathers, tie u bell around his neck, stroak him with a luwivous 5, puba toy truwpes i h, tio i can to his €l awd let hin 1f ehis don't work,novhiog can be done unless you cau comx the rats iuto tne purlor aud ke them listen @ whle eveuing o an amuteur theatrical performunce, A pkur sharg ruyes 10 you should happen o run across Dick Proctor, tell him to bet a puir of wces very bigh before the draw. A oair of ace: is much the best average hand. &'uu can bet with absolute certainty that it is the best average haud iu u five, uix, orseven hauded game. 1t stsuds to reason, theu, thut i6 is seuso to bot the best hund 'when you have it. I can make s machiue that can \nlhy poker wnd boat the best uverage player. There v sy by cial wpeaks unkindly | —— SINGULARITTES, A troe recontly cut in Clark county, Ky, made 500 Hat rails, thirty feuce posts aud four cords of wood, A peasant named James Zygelor, has just died at Odessa, aged 147 yours s sou s still alive ut sho ago of 115; he has & grandson of eighty-tive, aud a groat grandsou of forty yoars, A curiosity in Trwin county, Ga., is & l.m.’o pine tree with two distiuct bBodies and o one top, The two trunks grew out of ¥ ground shout five feet frow each other, but at lurty feet high thoy grew together, aud frum | thence wadle one tres and o) A Mr Kuight rode into Cleburne, Texas, 0 mal” remarkod young “I canght n plendid dud but lots and lots And bluest sort of blood.” 0 Ma!" naid delicato Tonise, “T gained somestrength and hoalth; T al4o oaught a journalist T Whoso braina will guin him woalth,” *No timo to fish had 1" said Nan (Some thirty-four years old), *“Yot, ataying ot to watch those girls, 1 caught dreadful cold.” Boston Budget. ophy Ann, ‘of cash, The freshman class at Cornell has 140 mem- bers. OF the 167 students in the Toxas University, 40 are women, John Gny Vasssr, of Poughkoepsie, has givon $25,000 moro to Vassar Cellege. Tho madicsl departinant of the Western Re- sorve Universisy opoms with (50 stu-louts, The first womau's madical school to bo es- ablished in Canada will soon be opened in loronto, Oberlin Co'lego haa established a chair of political economy und international law, and haa called to till it Mr. James Monroe, former- Ui pister to Brazil. Illitoracy has increased in Maine, New Hampshire, Nevads, and Californis, and de- creased in Georgia, Mississippi, North Caro- lina, ‘Tennessoo, and Virginia within the past ton years. Superintendent Leach, of the Providence public schiols, says that the questions put twenty years ago to the highest class at the grammar school could now be readily answered by the pupils of the second class, The Nushville school board has resolved “thit the marringe of any lady teachershall be considered equivalent to the tender of her resignation.” It recognizes the axiom that when a woman tries to run » husband and o school at the sawne time something has got to suffer. Sanscrit, taught by Mr. Smyth, is among the senior electives at Willivms Collego this yeur, and is taken by oue student; thirty-three tako Eoglish lieraturo, eloven I'rench, thir- tean German, ten history, twelve chemistry, two biolugy, one Greek, sleven astronomy,two calculus and five Latin, e — Modern Lmprovements, “What s that, mother, that comes from the urn, Fragrant and strong as we get it in turn?” SUAn infusion of leaves frm far Cuth aves of the alder und loaves of the bay, h a tvang, and full flowered, just as it should be, And I thiuk thore may bo somo leaves of the toa.” “‘What is that mother, so coldl. 1 i sky of azure hue lk of the city, that mixture, my blu, dear, The wilk of the chalk and the pump that is noar. That would not be owned by a sensible caw, tor she nover could muke it —she wouldn's kuow how.” “What s that, mother, as vellow as gold?” “Buteor, my bov ~not the hutter of ol the heyday of old we suid tit for ¢ Twas o prophocy when wo asid butter for That iy the butter to those whom the scoffer calls green; To the elect it is oleomargarine.” “What i that, mother?” **"Tis the popper of T Bug the Lord only knows of what it is made; ) roasted moal, of duss and paas, With a dash of cayenne t» malte one sneeze, It ia hot and serong; but ivs rither ueer, Of the ground pepper curn, there's none of it here,” —[Boston Gazette, SR DL il IMPLE VLS, The First Baptist church of Erie, Pa., meets a cluim of #1,000 by pleading the statute of limitations, A nian at Charleston, S, C., has a petrified oyster, which he offers to hire out for church social stews, Tho Corean_embassy daclined a bottle of whisky offrred them by Washington official« the other day. Corea has never been visited by an English missionary ship loaded with Bibles and rum. Over the door of a eabin in Montana, on the line of the Northern Pacitic road, is written with charcoal; “Only u wiles 80 water and twonty wmiles from wood. No grub in the house. God bless our home,” Some wig perpetrated a jske upon the Rev, Mer. Bell, of Chambersburg, Pa., last Sunday to be read from ‘The reading of the notice cansed Jiixe amony the sudience and cousterna: tion to the minister, Connecticut is again attempting to enforce the old Blue Laws. Severdl people who were ous diiving on Sunday nesr New Haven were arrested for brauking the Sabbath. The *‘Land of Steady Hubits” cannot cavture murderors, but its officers display woudrous zeal in car: ryiug out petty Puritamc laws, A saloon-keeper of St. Charles, Mion. , want- to dispose of his saloon, and offers as b ex- oune for going out of busiuess that he wishe~ to give up his ocoupation and *‘prepare fur heaven.” 1f ho wanta to *prepare for heaven by selling his property for shout one-quarter what it is worth ‘we think thore ix sulficient Christinnity in the world to find him & ca:h outowmer, Martha Livingmons Luvestment, Mrs. Martha Liviogston, a thrifty colored woman, was Marths Green before Chus. Li ingston warried her in New Orleans, La., sowe ten yours ago. They went to Morgau City: there he successfully commenced deal- ing in woss ou & small scale, and wbout three years ago opened upenad & general merchau- iso establishment, She put her monev away, and invested ¢ r in oo one-fifth tickel No. 60,619, iu the § 160th) of The Louisiuus State Lottery, by writiig to M. A Dauphin, Now Orieans La., and received 815,000 cash, which she in the uthor day, us # burued horse. Thd subual verted in U, N, Regirtwod Houds.—New or- | teans (Za ) Ficayune, Sept, 20. widow of his acquaintance, secured a post- yonement of the ceromony, after the guests i beguii t aassmuble, by hidln the young man's Wedding clothes. The young nan s determination to inarry the S —— Humax Broon.—On the purity and vi- (At B LY biEU HBpeNe ke i roRfanel health of the wholo system. Disease of various kinds is often only the sign that nature is trying to remove tho disturbing cause. A remedy that gives life an vigor to the blood, eradicates scrofula and other impurities frem it, as Hood's Sarsaparilla undoubtedly does, must bo tho means of preventing many diseases that would occur without its use. Sold by dealers A The greatest opera bouffer of them all, Mile. Nixau, made her firat appearance in Now York 'on Tuesduy evening. She is young, pretty, graceful, vivacious, and, more, than all, vho hua u voice, which in some of the ac- tremes of Fronch opera is a requirement of secondary consideration. [t is predioted that Mil. Nixau will score a sucoess. o ——— Foreign Hon.rs to Amer ca, Sioxey, Nw Sourn WaLRs.—At tho New Zoaland International Exhibition, the highest prize was awarded St. Jacobs Oil, the Great Remedy for pain-curing and healing. ¥riend of e Relatives of Martia Luthor aro being dis- covered in great numbers. Among the earliest found are & book-keeper in a circu/ating libra- ry, & policeman, and & _registrar in the Minis. try of Public Works, all in Berlin, They are direct descendants of the Reformer's youngest brother, Jacob, Some descendunts of Martin Luthor's youngest_ daughtoer, Margaretha, are living in” Denmark and bear the nawe of Waguer. e — A Splendid Remedy for Lung isD- enses, Dr. Robt. Nowton, late President of the Belectic Collrge of the City of New York,and formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. W, HALL'S BALSAM very extensively in his prac: tice, ax many of his patients, now living, and restored to health by the use of this invaluable medicine, can amply testify. He always said thut 89 good a remedy ought not to be consid erod morely ax a patent medicine, but that it ought to be presciibed freely by every physi- cian a8 a sovereign remedy in all cases of Lung dis-ases, It is a sure cure for Consumption, and has 10 equal tor all pectoral complaints. - — A Bridgeport minwter 15 worried because he perforaed & marriuge ceremony without look- ing at the license, ~ After the ceremony he found that the document was ixsued in Massa- chusetts, and now he does not kuow where the couple are spending sheir honeymoon, so us to warn them that they must vegin all over — A Pleasant Acknowledgment. *Had sour stomach _and wiscrable appetite for nionthe, and urew thin every dny, 1 used Burdock Flood Fitters with the most marvelo s rewults; fuel splondid.” Mrs, Jusoph Johron, Pittsburgh, Pa. — The dispute about the Lride's dress in San Francisco has been sottled by the bride who had the dress in her possesvion paying her for- wer fiivnd, who claimed ) be the rightful owner of it §30 and kewping the garment. Judgo Webb was thus relieved from the neces- sity of duciding o question that was very per- ploxing. e at— Samaritan Nervine, the great nerve conqueror, is invaluablo in nervous pros- tration. *May God bless you,” said Rev. W.T.. Martin, of Mechaniestown, Md. *Sa- maritan Nervine cured y fits.” $1.50 at Deug The Methodist i« now the strongest Protest- ant denominatiou in the Dominion. having wembership of 769, 160, “hurch of Eng- laud hus 574,518 wembers, and the Presby- teriaus 620,230, — Help Her Out., or yenrs have heen a sovere sufferer from pains in the back. Tried various apnlications. e bottle of Thomas' J clectric il _entirely cured we. Cured othars equally quick.” Mrs, Benuing of 14th St., Buffalo, wroto this, —— Miss Cecile Fornandez, the mew prima donna, of the McCuull opers, hs arrived from England, and will maka her first _appearance with the'compuny in Millocker's *‘Begwar Stu- dout,” shortly t bo produced at tho Casino, e— The Hors’ord Almanac and Cook Book mailed free on application to the Rumford Chemical Works, Providence, RN e e— The following summary of the € Proshyterian church is just pullishe Presbyterion. 116; licentiates, dates, 204; ministers, 1,4 591; rul ,270; deacons, 1,594 ed on p ded by letter ,2, adult Impmu. Jfaut baptisms, 1,47 total mambership. Sunday schiol otfi- cers aud taschers, 8, Sunday schuol schol- Total coutributions $417,998, increase over last year of §74,2.9, A SPECIFIC FOR Epilepsy, Spasms, Convul- sions, Falling Sickness, St. Vitus Dance, Alcohol- ism, Oplum Eat- ing, Syphillis, Berofula, Kings Zvil, Ugly Blood Diseascs, Dyspep- sia, Nervousness, Gk Zeadachs heumatism, lf:’fim n’-.:;_, BrulnN\\'orr_V- {mmao;: iliousness, Costiveness ons Kidney T:.;w- ‘and Trregularitis. $1.80. I “gamaritan Nery (o |s Qong Dr. J. ().dllrbemnlm Alexande “1 fool It my dut r st It mprhig 1% anghiin, Cly 1t cured whero Byiicians fulle ov 5 ¢ vesnoudovce freely avswere ¥ 3 teatimonials ard ciroulars send stamp. The . $.A. Pichmond Med. Co., St Joseph, Mo, Bold by ald B upwists, an Real BAR AINS Gity, Suburban and Farm Property. We hava a Fine Tract near Center of City Which is a Bargain, SPECIAL. 111 $1,600—Lot In Kountee's 84 ddition, good thres room hoase, barn, well, se. One third cash, balance § per cent. 18 $300—One halt lot in Kounteo's 3d addition. good 8 room house, with shed kitchen. One-haif cash, balance to suit purchaser. 118 $2,500 Lot 80x105, Roges near 10th. Good 7 room house, stable, cistorn, grape vines, eto, 8500 cash, palance to suit pur- chaser at 8 per cont, .14 §3,000—Throe acres on 13th, one halt mile south of Hascall's 5 room house, stabio, fine trees, wood wightly location, One-third cash, balance suit. 1o 116 $4,00-Two acres faciug Cuming ard Burt, five blooks west of Creighton College. Good 6 room house, stable, well, fruit and shrubbery, ome- $hird Jash, balance to suit. BEDFORD & SOUTRR. 116 §2.150—Full 1ot with 6 room houso on_15th S4., betwen Center and Dorcas. Good cellar, barn, cistorn, sidewalks, shrubbery, cto! n. t ful lot with ol 4 room house, good shtly location, cottage on Sher- nd Clark strects. Good_ proverty. 120 §2,3 0—Two beautiful lots in McCormick's addi- u street. la‘e, Park avenue, full lot now house, 7 rooms, geod cellar and conl y waier, trees and all improvements. Bugain, 121 §1,2 0 Cash—Lot 26183 o 11th St, in K untae's 4th a cition. House b large rooms, lot boauti- fully 1cated wnd is really worth wmuch more, Rea<on for selling, must have money. 122 $1.260—Fa h three beautiful ots in Recse Plice, Park avenue on easy ter 124 $1,300—Half 1ot on Saunders stree 4 0ms, guod close &, pantry § tern, porch front and rear Prico $1,300, two- thirds cash This is & bargaiv, Must bo sold by the %th or will be withdrawn fromsale. Improved Property. Ny 4 93,5012 room house, cor. 13th and California ~treets, 6 closets, cellar, city wator, outhouses, ote. 2,700—8 room house on N, 13th street, closots, cellar. cistern, well, ote. BaDEORD & Sousa. £81000—Good six room house on Davenport, bet 23 and 24th, tw story, c osets, pautrs, cellar, cistern, well, uit and shrubbery, stable and outhounos. 6 83 100—Full vize lot on McCandlish placo, with W0 frawe cottages, oue 5 room, ona 3 room. For sale or exch ange. 16 £2,100—Good two and a half acre lot with five room cotiage, brick cellar well fruittri es, oto. 17 One of the bewt three ory brick business ho on Furnam street. Terma private. $3,%00—Now 7 room house on N. 15t stroet. All modern improvements. Good location. Cheap. 9 §5,300—New two story houso, Queen Ann _style All modern improvements, city water, lob 100x 00. G od housa Two tull lota St. Mary's avenue and 20th, with 3 housos. Wil be first class businoss proporty. Terms eas). €4,760—Lot 06x08, with, two houses. Cheap. $2,600—Two hous»s In Nelson addition, on Cen- tor wtroet. Outnouses, cistern, fruit troes, ote. Busincsa nouse and lot on_Douglas street, bet. 14th and 15th. Torms easy. 4 New 8 room houseon Chicago. bet. 24thand 25th All improvementa, Two new houses, one six and orher 8 rooma. First-class and modern improvements. Torms Eaxy. $2,700—Lot 100x132, College Street, Redick's subdivision, new 5 room house. Well impro-ed. §2,500—Lot 50x150, Convent street, 6 room cot tage, larke basemint suitable for rooms, barn . et ¥2,500—8 rom house, Thornell's addition well, ciat n, good {mproienents, 8500 #1,800 ou long time, 2007 goum house on Davenport, bet. h. W Lot 176x500 01 Sherman, large nouse, barn an other improvements, Lot withuut improve- ments is worth the wmoney we ask tor it. Two new houscs and two full size lots on Park avenue. Hot and cold water, snd all modern firt class improvements. Housos would cost what we ask for whole. Extra good bargain 2,600—1 0 cor. 17th andCenter, house 4 rooms, barn, water, trees, outnuildings. 82,000—Five roon house, 18¢a bet. California & Wobater. Nive property. Torms oany. 81,600—Lot 9, oluck S Shinn's 24 addition. One and half story house T rma easy. #3,00—Good 7 room house ou Sherman, Modern improvements, stable, well, cistorn, A bargain, 8 86,00—Full 1't, ond 8 room and ono 6 room b, new, 6 blocks trom the opere huwse. Very barn, cash, 10th = s 2 cap. 92 81,6 0—Splendid 1ot on Dod: e, near 15th. Cheay ,000—Larze house and smal) ' cottage. E- cel lent location Ml wiz lot Daven:ort nesr 19th, 85 §4,000—Lot 80x260. ¢ood 6 room hcuse, modern ‘mprovementa, near husineas, on Skurman avo. £1,500—Two lota, 126x140, with house stable eto. Balrker's sub- ivision. 08 §1,000—Lot and & half, good house, Redick's sub- division, (corner.) 9 Lot with 7 room house, Chicago, bet. 13th and 14th. 01 1,600—Lot and 5 room houss, Horbach's addi- tion, wel, cistern, ebo. Everydhing in good re- (02 $950—Lot and 4 reom hewso, Laard, ber. 16th and 17th Unimproved Property FOR SBALE BY BEDFORDJ&WOUER, Ao 2 $1,000—Lot 00197, Indiana aad Division. 8 §700 cach —Two lota 0x182 onch, on 11th. Cheap, and 2 lots 88x13° each on 108h. 11 §260 oach—7 lota in Yates & Roed’s addition. 28 §7,200—12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, one block weet of Park avenue, 550 each—Two lota on Park avenue. Bargaina. Business lots on Dodgo, betweon [1th and 12th. 81 $400—Lot in <hinn's addition, ou Seward streot, 83 §3,000—Full lot, Reed's1st aduition, on 25th and Chicago, 46 §5,000—8ix good lots in Hansoom Place. Bar ains, 84 §,000- Lot 60x120, on Farnam, neer oth, Ve 0ap. 50 Fouracros in West Omaha. €0 8550—Lot in Ixaacs & Selden’s addition. 69 81,800—Fiue los, Reddick’s wddition, Park avo, 84 $400—b2 feet of block M, Shinn's addition. Fine Businoss property view. 86 £2,200—Lot 44x80un 16th. oo tiie price asked. 94 $3,500—Full size graved lot em Chioago, bet. 13th and 14th, 98 #300—Good Iot, high location, south 10th. 100 33,000—38x12 on 108h, bes. 'Harnoy aud How- axd. 108 §750 each—Two extea good loé in Hanssomu addition, Cood high locasion. Bargains in Farms & Lands o, 10 $27 per acre—160 acre improved farm, mear Cros- ton, lowa, 10 a res woodiand, 45 acres corn, 25 acres Timothy and Clover. 18 84,000—40 acres 3-4 of a mile weet of Ft. Omaha two hou os, two barns, granary, corn crib, twe wells, ,00 bearing fruit troos, 500 grape vinos. Will se.1 or exchange. 14 §7,000—200 acres, halt mile N. W. Elkhorn, 148 acros in cultivation, valance pasture. Four room house, s'able, etc. ' Term ea 51 §960—1€0 ucre good land, 4 1-% milos trom Bur- lington, Coffee county, Kansaa, Will exchauge fo Omaha property. $5,400—240 acres adjoining city of Wilber, Saliue county. All under fenco and well improved. This property is chcap at 810,000, £20 per acre—400 acros, 8 milos trom Waterloo, Douglas county. tart ultivation, balance moadow, all good land. Wil well or will arrunge vith catfle man for co-partnorshiy, or will coa tract to 1 ed 800 or 400 head of cattle. £0 62—10,000 acres iu Morrick county. Good till ablo land, aud will be sold from $8 10 ¥0 per acre. §7 per acre—Will buy 160 acres in Codar Co. $15. per acre—320 acres 2 miles from Hamburg $15. perncre—Improved near Logan Iown. Several hundred acres in Cuming Co. Neb. Six thousand acros i Stanton Co. Neb, $10° per aore—2200 acres timoered land in Ray Co., Mo threo smallfarus ou tols lani, kalance goud cottonwood timber, which will more tham pay far iuvestment. For salo or exchauge Omaha property. SPECIAL. 108 92,200—Lot 219x220, cor. 17tk and Bollview St., th Omaha, Haxcall's Park, brick house, four rooms, wi teru, stable, oellar. All in acros in Washingten county, 6 miles vouth of Blair, line of 2. 5. P. M & O, railroad. Station at corner of this land Good streaw running water. 10) acros in cultivation, 80 ucre- grasa, 130 acres timber —oax, hickory, alnut and elin Smail house g ' rult an abundance of crapes. 1s partly fenced One of the bost farms in the county. If purchaser wishew, will ell homestead adjoinn §ood herd of cattle. £&Call aud examine other property med isted. :BEDFORD & SOUER, 2188 1th het Farnam and Donglas KIRKW0OD, Lots in this additioa are selling in a few days, 10 e price 15 chang d, as pres veek, These BEDFORD EAasSTT rapidly, and7lprices will he advanced Tuose who huve spok-<n for lots mast make payment be- nt price will not be g urante: re withont adonbt the most des rab e lots in Omaha, and will cer ainly d mb'e in price bef wespring All who have scen these lots we well pleascd and pronounce them cheap. d after this & SOUER, Real Estate Agency, SEIDIE 14th Street, bet. Farnam and Douglas.