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OMATIA DAXLY BEFE - SATURDAY, e Tho tise of tho term ** 8ho Tine" n connection with ¥ corporate name of & grest rosd conveys an ides of ust what l NE required by the travel! I " lic=a Short Line, Qulc #hod by the grostest r (eroaco, [MrLwAUKEE And St. Paul. ay in Amerlos, T4 owne And operates ovor 500 miles of Northern Tlinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lows Dakota; and as b8 main lines, branches and conneo Wons roach all the groat businesa centres of the Northwost and_Far Wost, It naturally answers $h desaription of Short Line, and Best Rotute between Ohioago, Miiwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwatkee, La Crosse and Wino Chloago, Milwaukee, Aberdeen and Ellen: Chioago, Milwaukee, Eau Clatre and Still water Chioago, Milwaukee, Waussu and Merrill Ohioago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Ohioago, Milwaukee, Waukosha and Oconomowoe. Ohioago, Milwaukee, Madison and Prairie du Chien Obloago, Milwaukee, Owstonna and Fairibaull, Ohlcago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Polnd. Ghloago, Klgin, Rocktord and Dubuque Ohioago, Clinton, Rock Tsland and Codar Raplds. Ohicago, Council Blufts and Omaha. Ohicago, Sloux Oity, Sioux Falle Ohioago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamborlain, Rook Island, Dubuqe, 8. Paul and Minnes Davonport, “almar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman 8 eepers and the Finest Dining in $he % - rld are run on the maln lines of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND ST. PAUL RAILWAY, and every attention is pald to passengors by courteous cmployes of the Company. Gen'l Manager. & 8. MERRILT, AV H. OARP) 3.7 CLARK, Gen'l 8.1pt. T==GEO. 11. HRAFFORD, Am't. Gon'l. Pa ER, Gen' Pass. Agt. Agt URLINGTOMN OVIl\T G- PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUI OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, o ViA RANSAS CITY AND ATCHISON to DENVER Connceting in Union Dopots at Knnsas City, Omihiand De with through trains SAN FPRANCISC And all points in the Great West GOING EAST. Cenneeting in Grand Union Depot at Chicago Wit through trains for NEW YORK, BOS™ON, A Spe-mrn Cities At trnins tor indianns; olis, Cinein A6, and all points fn the South.J is with' through Elegant | clining Chairy Revolving Chai ara and the famous ( ndaily toand from C| ping i Cinrs S City, iicago nnd 1 w0, St Joseph, Atchison and ut” chi only through | running thei: own trains between Chica Lincoln and Denver, and Chicugo, | City and Denver. Through cars betw Indinnapolis und Council Blufty, via Peoria GOING NORTH AND SOUTH. Solid Trains of Elexant Day Conclics and Pullman Pulnco Slecping Cars sire ran duily and from St. Louis; vin Hannibal; Quii Keokuk, Buriington, Cedar Rupids and Albei ul und Minneapolis; Parlor 4 10 and [rom St Louis ango of ears boty owa, Lincoln, Only St. Louis and De braska, and Den 1t 19 also the only Through Line beiween S_T;LOVIS. MINNEA_I'OL!S and §T. PAUL, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,0 . Tickats only 85, Shares in T Proportio Lonisiana State Lottery Company. Eangoments Jor alf the "Monihly and So- Annia Dyavewngs of the Loussiana State Lotter Conpany and in perion manage and control the Drawing themaelves, and that the same are conduoted i) honesty, fairness. and in good faith toward all par ties, and we awthorize the company o use this cor [ioate, weith fac-winniles of our wignatures attacked oments.," n Sts adverts Inoorporated In 1888 for 35 years by 4 tor sdugational and chFAbIS. o Commrssrowsas lavay purposes—with & oap 188l of §1,000,000—40 which & reserve fund of ovel 560,000 has ¥1noe been added. By an overwholminj waa made a part of the sopted December 2d, A. 1870, popular vote fh franchise rosont state conrbivutlon The only Lottery ever voted on and en & dorsed by the people of any State. 1t never acales or postpon Ita grand single number drawings take place monthly. A splonds Tenth Grand d opportunity to win a Fortune 2"Drawing Olass X, In the Acad- emy of Music, New Orleans, Tuesday, Octo ber 14th, 1 884 — d Monthly drawing, OAPITAL PRIZE, $76,000. 100,000 Tickots at Five Dollars Each, Frao: tons, in Fifths in proportion, LIST OF PRIZES. CAPITAL PRIZI 1 do do 1 do do . 3 PRIZES OF $6000. L] do 2000 . 19 do 1000. .. 50 do 500, 100 do 200, .. 800 do 100, 500 do 80.. 1000 do 2, APPROXIMATION 9 Approximation prizes of 0 do do [ do 1007 Prizes amounting to.. Appliation tor rates bo luba shontd be made ool 1o ti o offioo of the Company Now Orloans. For further Information writo olearly giviug fal addross. Mako P. Address Reglstorod Lettors to EW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, New Orleans, La. Postal Notos and ordinary lotters by Mall or Ex pross (all aums of §5 and upwards by Express af our M A. DAUPHIN, oxpenso) 40 orM. A. DAUPHIN, 607 Sovanth Rt.. Washiogton D Money Ordorn payablo ane Now Orloans La, 20 Years ! VL reports from the uso of Swif's Spocifio (8, 8 5. In the treat wonderful. it of Cancer c seemy to bo no positive specific for Skin Cancer or Ep “Fortwenty years I nuflere “Patent Pot instead of curing th neck. arma and the health of life it gave menotaty vall my family to Swift's Spec his mouth and only & questic ) s broken down ol. 8. 8. 8. cured me to 1 e, 1 fron shand Mercury cancer. 1 lost't r part of my body. My and my lifo nd and well. owe my life and t o to be oubt that it 1s a Mixtures ho use was di This now lease anot bo measured by any ho support of W. 1. ROBINSON, Davisboro, Ga. his sufforing was o great S ul effeot on him. W. H. GILBEI through Tho time of -y short time. ‘of ik being mproy. s y, was hopelossly afflicted his noso into his death was He prayed for 8.8 has had a A1y cured Valany, G Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseasos mallod froe THE SWIFT SPECIFIC €O, applicants to N. Y. Office, 169 W. Avenuca. Drawor 8, Atlanta, Ga. 24 8t., botwoen 6h and 7th Philadelubia offica’ 108 Chestnut ¢. It is known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE of Amorica, and'ls universully admit “d to be the Finest Equipped Railroad in the World f B aplY classex of ’l‘flvel.‘ T Through Tickets vin this line for sale at e R. k. couvon ticket oftices in the United States aad Cunudi. 4.J, POTTER, = PERCEVAL LOWELL, Vice-Prea. & Gen. Manager. Gen.Pass.AvA-Chicase OCULIST & AURIST J. F. ARMSTONG, M. D. Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye and Ear, 1603 FARNAM ST., - OMAHA. 8. H. ATWOOD, Plattsmouth, - . - - - Nen. BRNADER OF THOROUGHERED AND HIGH GRADE HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUROO OR JNRSNY RED SWINI Vonn ¥ o ~ N. SCHURZ. Justice of the Peace. OFFICE OVER AMERICAN EXPRESS, OUNCIL BLUFF 3. 10V A R. Rice M. D. TCANCERS, CHRONIC DISEASES of ks a specnsy. Over hirty yoars practical experlence On'ce No. Pear troet, Councll Blufts €@ Conoultation troe Weitod or other tumors removed without the knife or drawing o blood, WestemComice-Works, C. SPECHT, PROP, 1111 Douglas B4, Omaba, Neb MANUFACTURER OF Balvanizea Iron Cornicas T aKes nG omer Imported Beer XX BOTTLES. Yrlanger,... Culmbacher, Pilsner. . Kaiser. . Budweiser. Anhauser. .. Best s Schlit: Krug's Ale, Porter, Wine, DOMESTIC, ~Pilsner. ED. MAU 1218 ¥ Bavaris. .Bavana +.. Bohemian, +.Bramen, St, Louis St. Louis. Milwaukee. Milwaukee, «.Omaha .Drum::;tic and Rhine RER. ‘arnam St. 1617 D 617 8 y paper Nervous cotalus Enow, A" It swrees with him perfectly writea & moth as well as those frow rep ! roighout the whols U5 il l'tww-u nutxml\l.{ Hest food in health or SR fudlios g e A Ao resdin o b e is Wealth ! i K. O, Wasr's Neavs AND BEAIN TREASMANT, & §lo0s, Fits, Norvous Neuraigia Headache, Nervous used by the use of aloohol or tobbacoo, Wakefuloess, Moutal deprossion, Soffeuing of tho Traln, resulting in fusanity and leaping o wisery, docay and death, Promature Old ge, 0w, lo#s ol power 1o elther sex, Lavoluntary Losses snd Bper Soatorhors caused by ‘over exertientof the brain, sell- ikise oF over indulgence. Esch box, oatains one Sonti's b eatwent. 81,00 » box,or six boitics for 46,00, sent by mall prepaid on receips of price. WE GUARANTEE BIX BOXE3 case. With each ordor recelved by us e o bttlce: acoomuliehed with 86 00, we will send 1o paro-si s cur writton guaranteo to refund the oy i te rontsient doos ok elocks cure, Guss sutcos issued ouly by JORLE b Cmioasa. il office, “Discases Ari D Ameli Bflrmugh,. OFFIOE AND RESIDENCE? DR. HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT odge St, - Omaha TR St. Charles St Sfireatn il corale famphicta, En acribing above dla X of piosivied Prostration. sing frum 1Ny No 144 el College e Debliity, Mental DOCTOR WHITTIE St. Lou! Mo. elan fu Physical Weakness , Mcrcurial and other Afece tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Poisoning, old Sores and UICers, we treated with w e el Rkl vriviiel Mediel or Ger Wlustrated tu elo great uicre [t discretion, Excess, o alght ‘Wuestios, Guarantee cnt evory where. MARRIACE CUIDE ! w Ay enith, Beaug HOLBROOK, SHELTON & MEANY, Engineering, - Surveying AND CONTRACTING WORK Doue within the eity snd througbout the State £ Otioe Creighton Block, cpposite City Engineer's sltdm The Bold 8, John h wrds of this theatre for a long time The standard ot the bold St. Jchn ¢ A et hill and vallay Lawrence Darrett docs not 1 Now \ ot tramping on | York until Jauuary next, when he will fill ar 1 ment at the Star theater in *‘Francesca blers new, f With t With Adam's Are eager for the hin has thrown the gauntlet down King Alcohol dofying The wine that's red, thestout that's brown The gin that leads to crying, And every pump Is on the jump, And every spring Doth gayly ring, N 1, The queen of all, For bold 8t. John is sighing. The temperance wave i swelling high, It sweeps o'er bar and bottl 1t rakes them in, both fat and thin, From boarding-house and hot-tle, Cold water clear Has beaten beer, And whisky straight 15 out of date; For bold 8t. John 1s marching on The demon rum to throttle. [ L. in } HONEY FOit THE LADIES, Y. Journal, Orpaments of embroidery and beads will be used for dress decorati Velvet leaves 1 and edged with gold will be used for bonnet trimmings, Tur or feather borders mixed incongriously with lace will trim velvet wraps. oth will be for dresses, but for cloakings there are large detached flowers, Plaids of subdued c tions are shown in t wools for childrens’ dr Stripes are largely imported and will be used for parts of dresses, Bayadere stripes are also among the new goods, A new shade in cloth is called “Gordon- Dlue,” and tho bright greens aro Duke” green, aud the cresson giecn already noted . Velvetoen s a marvel s at present pro- duced, and will largely supercedo velvot for all the purposes for which the latter is used. Black braid is used on wolen dresses in Gordon-blue, cresson and gray shades, but for the various brown shades, brown of another tone is vse Brooklyn boasts the pretticst girls in two cities, but when o man gocs across the bridge to take a sly glanco at them, he is invariably told they are in New York shopping. Dr. Hammond tells the women who want to be beautiful that they must ecat mutton, Somebody now should warn them not to eat too much, or they will be casting sheep's eyes at the men, Bustles ‘will remain large, and the bow drapery, which consists of a wedth of the wma- terial tied in two broad loops and two ends fastened to the back of the round corsage will also be worn, Spanish, Oriental, French, FEnglish and Lrish laces in old and now designs and stitches ro used to excess, and only as trimmings and finishings but as entire ovetgarments and cos- tumes for ladies, missvs and children, In dress trimmings it is considered “‘chic” to have the rides of the slarts different, A ingle broad stripe of trimming may be down the left side, from belt to foot,” while the right side is'covered by a low Greek drapery. The magpie fashion of wearing a mixture of black and white which has been in such vogue for two seasons past seems likely to remain a fushionable color-combination, cven long after the conditions of * court-mourning” have been fulfilled. The Cavmen hat with stiff biim and square crown moderately high, is worn by young Indies, Tt is of light mushroom brown straw, r4 in new combina; illed and in ottoman lh, and e of the al dechy, trimmed with fine feather tips and an nigretts of a damker khade. Fine folds of velvet en- circle the crown, Rouud waists will be worn with or without a belt. Some corseges will be round in the belt,—cut off at the waist hne—while the front may be pointed, or a regular basque, or lengthened into a polunaise. The effect cither way i stylish, Therc will be a rage this season for tho small French capote bonnet, made of black velvet, bluck satin covered with escurial beaded Spanish lace, and not a few of fine French felt in all the new deep, rich shades to match the costume, It doesn’t take a woman long to dress, says the Philadelphia Call. This is decidedly for- tunate for the woman Otherwise, consides ing tho lengt « of time it takes her to undress, sweet creature would have to retire at 8 p, m. :..1 ot up 4t noon in order to get any sleop v to put all the trimming on ) stume, and leave the rest plain. For instance, o brown wool dress will iave red or blue bands of graduated width woven around it, and this contrast will not be seen on the basque or drapery A frantic trimming for parasols is chenille. [ & Black satin parasols liavo deop lace: ruflies around the borders, Sometimes a_ second piece of laco is taken up ovor the outside and sometimes tho lace is ~arranged in sections around the border Linen colars arostill high and_tight around the neck, Toe cufly correspond. Many of theso are of colored linen, Young girls in- cline much to dog collars of ribbon, tied in front and fustened by two o four gold pins with heads of tiny flowers or inseets. Fichus are ay one purt of the wch worn as ever, The large Mario Antoinette fichu is roseryed for iudoor wear, It is covered with lace ruffles, mado over a double picce of tulle or gauze, and ent and L It becomes nart on the ends. ~ Around the border s also aco ruftlo, Theso fichus are white or black. Tho latest onterop) fancy in costly fans i in Greeian sud Pomy designs in Pompeii A Turkish colorin Tho kid funs 5o ornamonted are exceedingly handeome, They ato mounted on sticks of plain or carved wother-of-pearl, embelliched with gold or silver trac and command from 300 to $12) each. Russian vosts are among the Jatest novels ies. They are tight-fitting, plajted like an plastron, and taken' in around the bolt under a deep sash of plain or plaited silk. “Tho plastrons aro generally of woolen goudata match the Sometiimes the sashes aveof colored cr This vest will ¢ the tai lor vest s much worn last summer, and will bo sesn under all open jackets, The *‘blewse moujick,” also & Russian style, consists of a kiud of polouaise, very tight-filting in she back and rather loose in front, where it but tons all tho way down, Over the front of the wirist 18 a plastron, which is shirred on the up. per part, and has on either sida o piece of vel- vet. O exch pivce of velyet are twenty-six small pearl buttons aud thirtoen buttonholes. Thirteon small buttons are on the waist, to which the buttonholes on the velvet are fast ened. The plastron forms & part of the front of tho tunie. Ltis taken into the waist by a half belt of velvet closed by fancy buckle, ng of Y HENRY PIEKSON, Not long vgo she passed me by A little girl, dewure and shy, With rumpled hair and dave Whoso glauces strayed like buttertlics, Bub “very, very plain,” quoth 1, Again wo e, How time will fly; T can't describa her though T try 1t seemed she'd stepped from | Not lon & w e Her sovereign g Her perfect tasts hardly wise For mo to try to criticise Her now, 'married hor—that's why — ot lon ago. — Wid MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. Mue, Ristur will arriy 1 The English opera company headed by Mr, Willimn 1. Carleton, is gradually working its | l“..y“..m‘..d;,.x iforuia, from abroad next to and butter i the E Haverly’s Mastodons seer their bread ¢ gotting glisn prove | inces if they failed to obain it in London, l. At Niblo's “The Soven Ravens” is drawing | lurge houses, The muguificent spectacle will also o proacher herself, was given to Bishop Ryan beforo he leit have loved him long and w burg, for with committees of the Ass ed Synod of the South and other psalm sing- iug churches on the subject of the general shat t| hix cathedral, the s Gireater and been duly communic was reforrad to the length & pro to that of the Rev has just died at Newburg year of iy nze. 1 George's Epireoy pastor in 1815, and ¢ nextmovement would be aniny may The *srmy” now nu Langtry is meoting with great s in England. he will not me to America this season, her plans having been changed. 8| fignuring to se h anagement of a London theater, Mile, Marie Adler i the name of a new debutanto from whom much s expscted at the Paris Opera Corggque this winter. She will make her first appbarance in *‘Mignon,” and afterwards xing in “‘Romeo snd Juliet.” Miss Clara Morrls, whose health 1s this sea #on & good deal more robust than it has been for a number of years back, proposes during the coming winter to make a considerably mors exhaustive tour of the country than she has hitherto undertaken, La Petite, a phenomenal child actress and vocalist, and a protege of Nilsson, has been engaged for next season by A. G. Summer, who is forming a juvenile opera company. Bijou Fernandez and Mabel Stephens will be members, The firet namea is but eleven years old, An operatic company has boen formed for giving Gierman opera 1o San Francisco. The prima donna is Mme, Pappenlieim, and the rm.u,ml tenor George Werrenrath, of Brook yn, who will appear in “‘Lohevgrin” in the company’s first performance of that opera in San Francisco, The Reverend Mr. Miln had a mishap the other day at Austin, Texas, His dog, who had followed Lim, rushed at him on the stage, and tore the sawdust calves off the reverend gentleman’s les to pleces, scattering the saw- dust in all directions; naturally, to the high delight of tho audience. Great satisfaction is expressed at Dresden at the anuoungement which has just been made that two of Wagner's masterpieces, the ““Walkure” and “Rheingold,” are_to be give at the unr.\ Opera House in the Saxon capi- tal toward the end of November, *‘Siogfried” and ““Gotterdammernng” are promised for the end of December, and in February the whole cyclus will bo given, Maggie Mitclel has o daughter, Miss Fan chon, who is ge§. g ready to ‘“come out” by appearing in the¥ vening dances here, She is rather pretty and timid, and reminds one of & very timorous ‘“mousie.” Her hair is Drushed closely to her small head, her bright eyes peep demurely from under her smooth bang, and her neat little dresses, without ends or bowa or flying draperies suit her stylo exactly.—[Long Branch lotter, The interests of dy appear to be pick- ing“up. Intelligence ¢/mes from Europs that since Mr. John McCullough began to test the rs at Barlsbad his lungs have gained au inflative power of seven inches, When Mr., MecCullough comes down the stage next win- ter with a white paper cambric toga thrown up over his left lung it is expected that his “Ndenth, varlets, aud would yo dio a c death?” will be powerfully ‘suggestiv boiler factory in full blast. Madamo Patti now has her C: y-Nos, in Wales, lighted by clectr installation, says The Il n (London), conwists of feventy-two candlo-power incan: descent lamps, distributed in the winter gar- den, conservatory, dining-hall, boudoir, In the winter garden and_conservatory the lnmps hang by twisted silk cord from the roof, and have tinted groen lilies over them, The ‘effect among the various climbing and ants which_are festooned above the f is charming. In the dining, drawing and billiard rooms and the boudoir the lamps are partly attached to the existing gas fittings and partly hung by silk cords from the ceilivgs, he Jamps are all covered with tinted opales cent ruby and other s! — — The Busy Alderman, Tow doth the busy Alderman Tmprovo cach shining hour, And gather money all the day From every whiskey-sour! ———— Twin Vagaric She held him fast in her soft white arms, And kiseed him warm with a yearning hug, For she was aggirl of the upper ton, And ho vf . ;%o was o dog-goncd pug. In the pretty mouth of the ics-! There coneth a pleasing moisture And she whispers doep iu her deepest soul, “‘September brought the oyster, RELIGIOUS, tle of Craig y. Tho m girl Mrs. T. 8. Strong, Dublin, Ga., is not only the wife of a Methodist preacher, but she is Agolden crozier, narusted with jewels, for his new Seo at Philadelphia, by those who Iin St. Louis The general syno 1 of the Reformed Presby- torian church, at its recent sossion in Pitts ppointe] a committeo of throe to con- ciato Roform- unity of these yarious branches: Tho statisti- al n-anN are incomplete; but it 1s catimated lere are 6,700 comnuunicants, Cardinal Archbishop of Santiago, , some time ago announced that he hi , buried decp beneath the pavement of tons of St. James the his disciples thanasi and The report of the “find” having ted to the Pope, it was acred Congregation of Rites, which has confirmed the discovery. Among the pastorates remarkable by their inent place must be accorded Jobn Brown, D. D, who N. Y., in the 94th s had been veetor of St ! church in that city for ra. e s installed as itinued in active charge when an assistant rector was ap for several years Le had been 1tus, poting of the London, General Booth ann Theodore, soventy ation Army in meed that the n of Ger- corps nntries, ireat Britain, and 109 in other ¢ activity is to ho extended during the ming season, also, over Sweden, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, co and Switzerland, In’ the past year sixty-seven ps were orgasized, and 500 new offi- ¢ appointed, The Rev, Dr. McLean, pustor of the Congregational churcly, of San Fray o recent Sunday, pres: worning service t each of the Sunday rchool schollars who had attended public wors fifty-two consecutive Sunda rocord of the text of theseruon. © were seventy such, and of these fifteen had attend od one hundred and four services and received in addition Smith’s Bible Dictionary, Th church also maintains a fres kindergarten, at which 100 pupils have received instruction th DPast year, ut an_expense, ineluding 3200 for o Diano and §300 for enlarged accommodation of $1,500. now e — Incidental to the Season, “Pho autumn days aro coming fast, We'll soon be past September, And shortly will the wintry blast Remind us of December. Ah, soon the sear, the yellow leaf Will fall beneath tho treese And soon the house will echo with, “The sound of one who snoezes, ch the closets wall things he loses wife if she can tell, his overshoes And will For winte And nsks Where arc And she will answer with a smile, smile that won's becowe her, he gave them to a veddler man, Quite early in the summer, e — M P L ALES, 1t is said that when it rains it is the angels weeping for the sinners of this world. 1f th 14 tre there can't be anyshing so wicked as picuics. Lew Campbell, the Powder” man, who trayels south. by a lady to dipner. The gu soatad, and the lady, tarping to YNir Campbell will you ask a blessing? Wha - wha—wha ~1 bog your pardon, ina- Jam. ho stammered, dropping his napkin. Will you ask o blessing?' she ropeated 'hen she bowed her head, snd 80 aid " every- and poor Lew looked down o his “One Spoon Baking as invited ts were all Lew sald front of Atlanta, and while a “military nee exeity” suggosted to cvery man_ the propriety f higging ttom of the ditch, says the rkansaw Traveller, & committeo of evang « called on the g “My dear general,” spokesman have come to see you on important business, We 1d like to get ial tr t) briog in a load of ministers and tracts Huomp!” grunted the general, “I'd a thun ng sight rather give you a special train t bring down a lond of whisky. You fellows rd enough to scare an encmy to death, A camp-meeting under the auspices of a col ored people's church, recently opened at St Ronan's Well, Flushing, Long Island, ix not f like much benetit to the colored race inday afternoon services there were white people a ¥ twenty colored paople present, the whites all men and the colored all women, The preacher remarked this as_a remarkable feature. A collection was ordered and counted before the assembly, Auumningr-vmmf juttons there was just $1.50 in coppers and nickles, The preacher saidythe church was poor and that they must pony up at least fitty conts more or the whole thing would ““bust” up, Another lavy upon the worshipers ylelded eighty cents, without counting the buttons, The preacher now dis- covered that his people—white and black — wer strolling off in the woods over & hill, He followed them and found a black man and a white selling beer and whisky to his flock, He asked the publicans to leave the ground and the black man swore tremendously afgahe in terference, The preacher returnect,™s the AHd H S o = -4 o medicine, combining Iron with pure yogotable tonics, gquickly and ecompletely Cuiren Dyspepsiny Tndigention, Wenknens, Impure Blood, Malarin,Chillvand Fevers, and Nenralgin, Ttis an unfajling remedy for Discases of the Kidneys and Liver. It is invalunble for Diseases peculiar to Women, and all Who lead sedentary lives. Ttdoes niot injure the teeth, cause headache,or produce constipation—other Iron medicines do. Ttenriches and purifies the blood, stimulates the appetite, aids the asimilation of food, re- lieves Heartburn and Belching, and strengthe ens the muscles and nerves, For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, Lack of Energy, &c., it has no equal, £#- The genuine has above trado mark and ‘L1 GNIWW0O3H SL camp orrifed and told those loft of 8. hear ers that now he kuew where the money went, Mz, Willism Florence, the actor, aud Mgr. Capel, the famous prelate, have been friends i ears, It isnot known ethor a trifling incided which occured a few days ago has interrupted their friendly rela- tions, They met on the street here in_Chi- cago, and, after a general conversation, Flor- ence nsked Capel whether he over spent an evening at the theatre, intending, in caso of an 4 v, to invite him to one of . Capel shook his head, “It has been twenty-four years tince I attended a theatre, and I cannot conscientiously bring myself to patronize a where the devil is preached.” Mr, orence protested that the monsignor placed ate on the theatrical profession, replied e, with a sad smile “you people are sincers’ enongh; you don't wow it, but you preach the doyil' all the same,” ' “Well, your grace,” inquired Flor- ence, with great urbanity, “‘which is worse, preaching the devil from the stage without knowing it, or preaching Christ crucified from the pulpit without believing it?’ “‘Both are reprehensible,” replied Mgr, Capel, and bow- ing stiffly he went his wa; © z Sl Pull Down Your Vest. 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