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t d I o T R e SO v = e o = E— Vital Qaestions 1! Fiest Feelings of Fail, Ask the most eminent phymelan, De day wakes up wid ‘et sof’ mellow glow, I Of any school, what is the best thin g An' or purpleish haze hangs low in de air; in the world for quieting and allaging all | An’ ez ripe xort o’ win frum de orchards bisw irri tation of the nerves, and curing all| Fume 1 ent o' de apple an de pear. form a of nervous complaints, giving nat- o n or comin' erlong, s ural, childlike refreshing sleep always Oh, fierce heat's b ‘." wed crway, And they will tell you unhesitatingly Oh, de black man sings his song CHAPTFR De mud-turtls sets on d ‘n)!‘. ‘l"-l‘;:‘] o \f tho most eminentphy - | He's mos’ too lazy far ter breathe au’ live, WILLIAMS BLOCK [scimy " " 0™ ™ B | poc o heerc i slah wion lons coicn WAL A ”‘l“ “’°“ s ""'IYI (‘;""‘"“V Far down n do water do mud-tustle’s div that can be relied on to cure all diseases 2 Cor, 15th & Dodge Sts, | of the kidneys and urinary organs; such O dofox how stara wid or ooy Do Not Forget the Place to Buy Improved or Unimproved Property. Acre property,'tarms, to lease & lot, to rent a house have house rented, to buy & house, sell the one you have, have the title looked betore purchasing, the paper made after you have purchased, or an: potarial work done.—The place o go is to Bears Bosard. We have bargains in every part of the olty and It we fail to find & place to suit you, you must go out side of Nobraskn to find one, aa we sell on caay terms, aod in HAWTHORNE, one mile west of the Iigh Bchool, we will woll Iote from $350 to 8600 a lot, and on monthly paymenta_or will disoount for all cash; and OMAHA VIEW two miles north of the Post office wo mell lots from §200 0 §360 small payment down and ten or twenty dollars per month, or for a small payment. Wo will sell yeusn lot and ‘build you a home and you can pay for It by the month, 80 tlop payieg ront and own your own house and get the advantage of ko rise in property. TABOR PLACE. south and west from the Post office. Lota in this addition sell from 8476t0 §500,) half cash and two vears on balance. DENISE ADDITION, KIRKWOOD, MEYER & TILDEN'S all in the north part of the city. MILLARD & CALDWELL'S ADD, o on Shorman avenue the popular drive to Fort Omabs. Lets fu this addition are §000 to §050 on easy terma, Lots in HANSCOM ADDITION on the road to the park are sold on easy terms, and #0 as we say we can sell you in any pars of tho city and on easy terms as ono could wish. MAYFIDLD. 18 wo think the nicost acre property on the market belng only twomiles from the city and for $126 an acre, TUTTLE’'S SUB-DIVISION 18 noarly all sold, but wo etill have ten acros in this addition for eale and can make good torms,—Good for Soptember. No. 478—81,600; 2 lots on Georgla avenue a corne Iy Hanwootn place §600 osah sad $yeers time. A b ain. ¥*No. 490— §1,000; Tob 6180 on Shorman_avanus, oneblock trom Car line, two blocks from school east front, oholce. No, 220—$2500, 2 nloe’rosldence lots in Shinn's add, one ob corner, térims vory easy aud cheap. £2,200—100x140 in Terrace add. corner, and noar oar line, bargain. $1,200—44x182 on Chlcago 8t., between 24th and 25th nice place to bufld a cottage. Acro property in Park place from §1,600 to $2,000, aud on easy torms. No. #22—82,600, Two lots and hotise of 4 rooms In Bowery's Hili addition,good shado aud frult treos &o. small payment down and time. No. 196—84,000, One lot and two houres on Jackson stroot botween 17th and 18th 8t., and § block from St_Mary'scar lino, No. 162—82,600 House of 6 rooms In Laes add. on full 10t one blook from car line, & nioe place and sold cheap on easy terms. £10.000 takes a two story house and two acres o ornamental grounds and one of Omaha nicest places, aud sold on easy terms, satizfactory to the buyer. Nice business lot on Dodgo street to rell. as Bright's disea se, diabetes, retention,or inability to retain urine, and all the dis. eanes and ailmen_ts peculiar to Women"”. “'And thoy will tell you explicitly and emphatically ““Buchu ? Ask the same physicians “What is the most reliable and surest cure for all liver diseases or dyspepsia; constipation, indigestion, billiousness, malaria, fever, ague, &c.,"and they wilf teil you: Mandrake! or Dandelion Hence, when these remcdies are combined with others equally valuablo And compounded into Hop Bitters such a won. dertul and mysterious curative powder i doveloped, which i« 80 varied in its operations that no Il hioalth can possible exist o resist ita power, and yot it Is ¥ Harmlow for the most frall woman, woakest in CHAPTER 11, “‘Patienty “*Almost dead or nearly dfilnu" For years, and given up by physicians, Oh, he raps ergin his marster's knees, Whip, waap wid his rattan tail [Arkansaw Traveller ——— PEPPERIMNT DROPS, The man who is startled ont of a sound sleap by his own snoring should never shy a bootjack at a cav for making midnight music, *‘Yes, Adolphus, thero is a terrible gap be- tween us,” said Susannah when her —parlor young man gave a yawn at 1:30 a, m,—[Hoo- slor, The New York Plumbers have again set tled their differences. The cold weather in too_near at hand to risk further disagreement [Lowell Citizen, (Quinine has not been so low in price for yoars and a fellow can better afford to have Tis girl give him the shake this yoar than at any other time,—{ Arkansaw Traveller, A sen serpent, “with black horns like fish. hooks,” hes been seen off Egg Harbor Inlet by & Jerseyman named “Dudzy,” who smd t looked like a cross botween the devil ana a of Bright's and other kidnoy diseases, liver complaints, severe coughs, called consumption, have been cured. Women gone nearly erazy!l!l! From agony of neuralgia, wakefulness, and various liar to women. Pooplo drawn out of shape from oxcruclating pangs of rheumatism, inflamatory and chronio, of suffering trom sorofals. Erysipelas | “Ealtrheum blood polsoningdyspopaia, Indigostion and, In fact, almost all diseasos frail” Naturo is heir to Havo been cured by Top Bitters, proot of which ©can bo found in every nelghborhood in the known world. 47 Nono genuine without a_ bunch of greon Hops on tno white label. Shun all tho vile, poisonous stuft with ““Hop"” or *Hops" i their name. nervousness, iseases pecu- sl o it Sarr, o wred e th Tew g | i g e e late,masutscared by DI . 0. 1 SIFGERT & J. W. WUPPERMANY, GOLE AGENT, 51 BROADWATa N. Xo e JONG Nice business lot on Burt stroet tosoll orlease. These are a fow bargains from our extensive lists aud by ealling at our office or writing us wo will give any information in our line. W aro taking chargo of property for non-residents, as woll as_transacting tho business for our own towneman aud any business Intrasted (o out caro will be dous toyou_ saiataction we think, SEARS & BOSARD Cor. 16th and Dodge Stieets. WILLIAMS BLOOCK. T AG-EDT Ruuning Domestic New Woodwork! * Now Attachments Warranted 5 Years. OLD ON EASY PAYMENTS, I . LOVEJOY 1928, 16th Omah Streot. OMAHA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL DISPENSARY CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Cor. 10th and Capitol Avenue, treats all cases Or) pled or Deforuiod, also disoases of the. © Nervous System, Blood, and Urinary Organs. 7 AL caon of Curgature of the Bptne, Orooked Feot YLegs and Arms, Also Chronio affections of the Liver, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Piles, Ulcors, Oatarrh, Asth: ma and Bronohitis are hll tréated by new and suo. ‘coseful methods. A diseases of tne Blood and Urin: ary Organs, including those resulting from In( isor Hon, oF exposure, are safoly and successtully treated aud s cure gusrantoed. Young men, miadle aged, and all men sufferins “rom Weakness and Norvous exhaustion, produc’ ey, ¢digestion, Palpltation of the Heart, onoy Lods o Memory Lack of Enérgy and Ambition, oan be restored 40 health and vigor, i case Is not too long neglected, The Surgeon in oharge i¢ & graduate of Jeffe: won. M'Ll College (1865) has studiod his profession in London, Paris and Barlin. 1t afflicted, call or write full description of your case, and med| cine may be sent you. Uonsultation free, Addross Owmahs nsary, Crounse's Block, Omahs, Neb. Offioe bours 10128 m.,1-5and 7-5p. m Bunday, #4108 . d.PUuud for trostise either on wale disoasss or rinitiee, BIDEWALK NOTICE. Notioe I8 hereby given to the owners of the follow ing desoribod ros! estate, sitaate in the ity of Omaha Yo lay sidewalic in front of and ad foining vame with 18 fftcon days from the 10th dsy. of October, A. D. 1634, Work Lo be done in accordance with plans and specifications on file in thectlice of the Board of Pul il Works, aud in compliauce with resolutions sdop- ted Ly the ¢ ty council wald city, vie: 4 Yok, southsalde Cuming srect, 1 biosk 1, Lowe's 6 feet wid . 24 810 o 3. pouts side Gumiog seeet, 1o Uook 2, ad ition. 6 fest wide, L 2. south sids ‘Cuming stroet, Iu block 3, Lowe's 24 sddition, 6 foot, wide. Lot 1 aud 2. pouth akde Culog sicet, 1o block 2 on, 6 fect wide. o L st 2 souths side Cuiivg street, n block 5, buu‘-ldmfign,a foet wide ¥ Tots 1 4ud 2, south side Caming ctrect, i block 6, Lowe's £ adaition, 8 feet wide. Lo 2, vouth wids Cuiag street, l block 7, 24 sduition, 6 feet wide. b7 ) #outh side Nicholas reet, in block 1084, 6 ool JAMES CREIGHTON, Cisiraan Board of Public Works. Quiaba, Uch. 3, Losh * VN SS—. Health is Wealth ! Di. . 0. Wist’s NERYR AND BRAIN TREASMANT, & guarsatoed gpecito for Mywmerla, D zeinos, Conv slons, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headacho, Neryous Prostration oaused by tho uso of aloohol or tobbacco, Wakefulnoss, Mental dopression, Softening of th brain, resulting in_Insanity and leaping to misery, deoay and death, Promatuire Old ago, Baronoss, low ot powerin elthor sox, Tavoluntary Losses and_ Spor- matorhora caused by over oxertlentof tho brain, self. abuse or over indulgence. Each box, containy one month's treatmont. §1.00 a box,or six bottles for .00, Gent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXE3 To oure sny case. With each ordor recelved by us for alx bottios, acoomplithad with 85,00, wo will send #ho purchasor our written guaranteo to rofund the monoy If the treatmentdoos nob effoct & oure, _Guar- anteos issued only by _ JOHN C: WEST & CO,, Jy 28-mery = 802 Madison 8., Chicago, 1il, THEONLY TRUE IRON 1 ER PHOBNEYE, ato 0 W and KESTORE Tk HEALTEH ‘and VIGOR of ¥OUTH, by etite, ine Kirength a ( Wil pepsia, Want of Apj Wi Wy Eilive aupplics kira fering (rom co liar Lo thotr N TONIO n safs nod i ——— AD q Dopularity ¢ weni—get the O (Nomi your addr ) Pow. plaints i the orlgln; jbdouts, Moy for o Fullof sirangs and useful nf Imported Beer 1 X BOTTLES, Brianger,.ccssaeevessoos Bavaria Culmbacher, .« . +os..Bavana Pilsner «ssec0e. Bohemian Kaiser. . . . o+, Bramen. DOMESTIC. Budweiser. . +o+.8t, Louis. Anhauser... .8t. Louis, L P — Milwaulee, Schlitz-Pilsner........ . . . Milwaukee. Krug's - sas . .Omaha Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine Wina, L ED, MAURER. 1218 Karnam St PROPOSALS FOR GRAL HRADQUARTERS Dy } Oftice Ch Oumalia, N etober Boalod proposals, in triplicato, subject to the usual conditions, will be recelved at this office until 11 s, . Novomber Srd, 1884, ab which time and place they will bo opened In presence of bidders for fur- uishing and delivering a4 Omaha Quartermasters Depot or at Stations on main lino U. P, Ry., at and cast of North Platto, Nel 500,000 pounds ol 530,000 pounds oata. Also, for 00,009 pounds 200.000 pounds oataat stations on Fromo Valley . ., between Fremont and Valon: Lent resoryos tho right to refoct any or particulans asto bidding bl I be th Jroposais, to and addressed to chills and fever and other diseases of u arial type oisty as Hoatetter's Ston ach Bitters, 1t e lovos contisation, liver disordors rhou! miativn, kidoey and bladder allmeuts, with certalnty an titude, & change & gratiiying 81418 comploto. takoplace in the ap poaraiice, 48 well s nsation of the wa hagigard in val'd, who uses this audard - promoter of be yth and peromact, s ) 11 et 8 @i ,fi E:R stronwt &1EoF falg Ly wil drugglats sud doalors gen orally - ub-marine shingle mill, His lucidity of ex- prossion _should atone for his_obliquity of vision,—Philadelphia Evening Ne Wo have always been of the opinon that the Inmates of the Norristown Insane asylum would finally seek omo bloody revenge on their keepors for the alloged outrages report- ed from that institution, They have organ- ized a full brass band with two E.flat cornets, two B-flat cornets, two 1-fiat altos, two D-flat tenors, one baritone, two tubas, cymbals and drumne, A rchool has been started in Boston at which such boys as desire aro taught during the vacation how to use carpenters’ and join. ors’ tools, Plumbers tools are wisely omit. ted. A boy familliar with tho latter would want to tear up the floors and make a big hole in the walls once a week to search for a_loak which is three foot under eround.—[Norris- town Herald There is no tendency this Autumn to show up the pattern of textiles by the use of vary- ing colors, Plain one-colored materials pre- vail. Twills are in demand, as_are also many ingrain patterns, Figured materials are very quiat in dosign; oven bho “loudest” are in tho sombre hues and heavy tones characteristic of Oriental pettorns, Resset forn leaves on a dark green ground is an instance to the point. Spots are still scattered about a meterial, but their hue is generally so harmonizing a tone that they form no exception to the prevailing quietness of design. It is, moreover. hizhly probable that before long they will be chosen of the same color, though possibly of a differ- ent tint, from tho surface on whice they are wovvn, A new and simple plan for wool dresses is to make the skirt with the double-width ma- terial passing around ths figure, and having only one seam (that in the back). instead of being cut up_in gored breadths, Foglish tail- ors make plain cloth dresses in this way, having the skirt two and a half yards wide, with all the fullness massed in layers of pleats behind that fall in with the placket hole, Darts are taken iu the fiont and sides to have it fit smoothiy over the gored foundation skart, and there is a cut cloth fringe around the lower edge, falling on the trimming of the foundation skirt, which consists of two pinked and gathered rufille of cloth. The new polo- naise with this has a round waist like o vest in front, opening diagonally from right to left, and met by a broad folded velvet sash crossing it at the waist line, and passing under the sides of the long polonaise, which are widely turoed back from the shoulders (like a man’s overcoat when open),and ara faced with satin, The sides of this overdress hang flat and}plain, and all the fullness is massed in layers of ploats that meet in the middle seam. e —— MUSICAL AND DRAMATIO. o Pixloy wailed for England last Thurs ay. Theo is singing in & now opera—*‘Francol les Bas Blous,” Rose Eytingo tries hor new play in San Francisco December 15, Minnie Palmer opened her soacon at Buffalo on Monday night. Thero are 225 tenors registered at musical agencios in London. Aimee played in English for the first time in Brooklyn Monda; Roge Coghlan will join tho Wallack * travel- ing company in Chicago early this month, Minnie Maddern's ““Caprice” company has temporarily retired until after the election. Mr. Lawrence Barrott played this week at Holens, Montana, as Lanciotto, in Boker’s ““Francesca da Rimini,” Turln now makes the finest church organs in Turope, and Brescia claims to have an or- goanist who can equal Beethoven. Ristori, it is said, has mastered the English tongue, She will reach here next month and begin aoting early in November, Henry Abbey has leasod tho Princess Thea- tre, Loudon, for Mre. Langtry. oo will en- ter the management on January 1, Mr, 12, Singer, violinist, from Vienna, will make his first appearance in America at Chick- ering Hall on Wednesday evening, Oct. 8. . Campanini and Mme, Gerster are both anxious to return to America, but neither is anxious to sing in opera under the present re- gime, C. W. Couldock, the veteran actor, will soon celebrato in Boston his fiftieth year on the stago and his soventieth birthday at the somo time, Mume, Janauschek has caught the public with "My Life, "whatever she may have done for the critics, ' Tho plece Is to b altered somewhat, but practically remains intact. Laura Bellini, who has made: a hit the Emma Abbott tronpe as Filina, in * non,”" 1s from Cincinnati. Har name is Woc wing, and sho is a sister of Mrs, Milcon No- bles, Lucea celebrated her twenty-fifth year on the stage on Sej ptember 4, and l‘nl!.l will I.IH 4o in this city November 24, but Nilsson will haye to wait fonr or five years before oxperi encing that pleasure. > Mue, Janisch made her debut in New York According to sll the papers she made an artis- tic success, The audience, it is said, was ono of the most fashionable that has gathered in New York this season, Probably no music school in the world holds out to its pupils such inducements to exertion in the shaps of valuable prizes as the Conser Vatoire, at Parls, Thwre is the Popelin prize of $240 for tho best female planist; the Ha Priza of $200 for the best ‘cello player; Nico- dani's prize of $150 fer the bevt vocalist, aud Guerldeau's prize of $60 each for the two best operatio acholars; besides piano fortes from of ‘the firms of Erard and Pleyel and Kering for the best all round pupils. (George C, Mason's recently published rem- Iniscences of Newport contain s note about a ourious feature of fashionable life there a hun- dred yearsago, As_raserved seats at the the- o nover sold the following notice was wart of the advertisements and play- bille: ¢'Ladies will please send their servauts to keep their places at 4 o'clack,” According. ly the servants occupied the seats'and laughed and talked until 6 o'clock, which was the hour when the performance began, when thoy made Way for their masters and wmistresses, e — CONNUBIALITIES, Pho young man with a slonder salary should choose for his bride a young woman of small wast About 100 Christiun Ol boen married to Ohristia sion chapel at Sau Francisco, @In New York they ure charging admission to weddings. 1t is ‘understood that the gate money is to be reserved for divorce expenses, Miss Marie Van Zandt is engaged to be mariied to Mr, Waldo Watrous, of New York. Thew will make their home in Paris When Sarah Scheder, of New York, eloped with Henry Friedman the other ‘qul"w eft behind her 110 dresses, many of which had nese women have inese in the mis OMATIA DAILY BEF - duties only on luxuries, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4. Siary or boan worn, T love's greatest sac young lady, wl,of course, recoived ge printed with the type A young lady of Milw ered 82,000 damages in a breach of promisa ‘for expens s incarred in | nd great mental anguish A man in Hamilton, Ga,. has written for a divorce to the governor of the state, because, he says, he doesn't wish to give a lawyer 25 for one, The letter closes thus e sec about this rite off, and doent wate 1Tam e you let me hear from you. ing lady in 8t, Louis recentlyldoused 3 man with_a bucketful of water, while he was down on his knees bogging her to be his bride. It 15 always the custom, we be- lieve, in some parts of the west, to wet a new suit. [ Burlington Free Press. Recently a rich young lady who refused an offer of marriage from a young man sent him acheck for the amount which she supposed he had spent on ice cream, confectionery and carriage hire while he was courting her, ~ Of course hery on was praiseworthy, but it es. tablished a@avgerous precedent. “1f a girl de sires to get rid of an objectionable suitor, the proper plan to pursus would be to send him a \" Il for coal and gas consumed during court- ship, One wedding as a sequence of July court- ship by the seashore occurred this week, writes Clara Belle from Naw York, It was hurried because the bridegroom had to go to Eur on business, and wanted to take the new wife along. It was a wonder that he spared tho time to fall in love, even in vacation time, He hadn’t ever paid much attention to girls, es. pecially of tne Fifth avenue type, and that was shown at the ceremony. “Now, John,” she said the day before, ‘I wouldn't get married at all if I didn’t think I would blush at the altar. An_ unblushing bride is my pet_aversion. DBut I'm afraid to trust myself® 1 don't scare easy, and would as likely as not go right through the ordeal as cool a8 a cucumber, ~ What I want you to do is to say something startling, shocking—im- proper, you know-—the instant we are ready to march'in, That'll bring blush, and then T'll be charming.” “But, wha—wha—what shall T " the numbskull stammered, “‘Oh, T mustn’t know beforehand, because I wouldn't got red, Only don't b afraid to put it strong. This is important.” Well, when the time came for her to be dreadfully abashed by an improper remark,ho gently, hesitatingly whispered: **Are you suro my I hat your hosiery is suitable for the s idoa of what would shock n Kuickerbocker girl! She was married with a blush on, however, but it was one of anger at his failure to prove himself a man to rely on at an important moment, e —e— TheE ngine's Voice, [Erom the Willia msport Breakfast Table.] On the railroad track this summer T waa sitting all alone, Wishing that I was a plumber And had millions of my own. All my lifo I've long:d for sunshine, But the clouds will come tis true, ““Who's to blame?” hera spoke an eagine, **Why, you oo, you 00-0o!” Ah my friend you think I'm lazy—" Tor I'did not know who spok ly now, you quite amaze m T'm not in humor now to joke. Of course, there's work that does not suit me T want something light to do; Carry & hod? you'd better shoot me,” Sald the engine, “True, too tru “Now sec here, dod blast your pictures? Vou must be somo verdant youth Thus to thrust on me your strictures (Though by gosh! you spoke the truth).” While Tdown the track wasgrazing Engine 40 came in Swept by me, my coat-tail geazing, Yellin at me; 3hoo-00, s100-00:" Thinks I: “What's the use « Here's this engine, slee Never was inside a college, Yet talks wisdom very keen; Has no use for books or learnin, Has no use for brains, tis true” — Down tha track a voice came booming: “Like you, you-00-oo!” — BINGULARITIES, knowledge! i i3 wnd clean, A porfect opal, with a movenbld center, was found in Califor: ago. There are no cats in Leadville. How do they utilize their old boots and bottles out there? Drinking hot water is considered very fachionable. That accounts for our having soup at our boarding-house every day now. Governor (Glick, of Kansas has been pre- sented with a mammoth potato by one of his rural constituents, It measures twelve inches in longth by twenty-onein circumference, ‘While the teller of the Bank of Montreal was fishing in the St, Lawrence river a stur- a fow days geon four feet eight inchos long and weighing forty-two pounds jumped mnto his boat. He killod it with o oar. The bills of fare of many London hotels an- nonce that American home-made pies may be had cheap. They are probably exported as building material, The English tariff imposes Miss Julia Stockton, of New Jersey, who has been spending the season at the White Sulphur Springs, has left there for Saratoga carrying with her as a reminisconse of the place no less than one hundred four-leaved clovers, gathered during the sumnmer rambles, A very Iucky girl, It i stated on good authority that it is a well-known fact that no watch will keep the same time with two people. This is said to be owing to the emperament of the wearer, and it is claimed that even the mere physical difference in gait and movement between dif- ferent people will affect the keeping of abso- lutely accurate time, and it is probable, also, that it s affectad in some slight degree by the magnetism of the wearer. The swall immigrates from Western Africa to Great Britain every spring, remuin ing there abous six month Che swallow g\t s all over the world, even so far north as Norway and Lapland. During their migra- tion swallows have been ropeatedly known to settle upon the rigging of vessels, apparently ¢ was t to pray remai protracted 1 who ¢ A San Fr [ n the f ¢ n her he There i P, knov . it does come azareth, The congrega- tion of Nazareth Chutch had a large hornet nest hung over the altar. When the pastor preached on “Flee from the wrath to come the boy stirred the hornet's nest and the congregation fle They say grace before meals at the house of Mr, Peterson, One day a girl living in the neighborhood was inviten o d and the grace featura of the meal excited her fosity, “What does ‘amen’ m asked the little stranger. “‘You don't know that?’ replied one of the Peterson_children, “Why, that means we can pitch into the grub.” *“Mamma,” said a little girl, “do all wicked people go to the bad place?” “Yes, dear, “‘And_all the good people go to Heaven?' “Aint_soma people wickeder than Yes, T suppose they are.” *‘Well, at the people who ara not so very, very wicked ought to go_to the bad place only in the winter time,”—[New London Day “Are you the Rov. Dr, B.?"a young ma inquired of a citizen on the street. “No, sir;but I am frequently taken_ for him, We resemble each other closely, I am a iawyer, and make a specialty of divorce casos, Has your object in finding the Rev. Dr. B. any connection with matrimony,?” Well, yos,” the young man blushingly ac- vlodgo H'm, T thought 0. where you won't lose it.” The able_editor of the Indianapolis Senti- nel, Col. John C. Shoemaker, has a great prief resting on his soul and knawing at his vitale just now. We do not mean that libel suit, We allude to the sermon which was preached last Sunday by the Rev. Dr. Ala- baster, pastor of the Meredian street Meth- odist church, Indianapolis, to which church Col, Shoomaker isa dovout subscriber, It appears that, in the very tace of Col, Shoe- maker’s devotion to this church, the Rev. Dr, Alabaster had the temerity and the cruelty to preach a sermon last Sabbath bearing direct]; upon the qualifications of Col, Shoemaker's candidate for the presidency. We hope wo offend no sentiment of delicacy when we say that the subject of the revercnd gentleman’ discourse was the seventh commandment as conveyed to sinful humanity in the fourteenth verse of the twentieth chapter of Exodus, s o The Season of sangs, *Tis now the hunter takes his gun, Tho fields ho rambles over, From early dawn to set of sun, In search of suipe and plover, Agloomy, disappointad wight, A handiged hand caressing, Returns he eadly home at night, With several figers missing, “[Somerville Journal, s RELIGIOUS, Just put that card Thero are about seventy-five Baptist asso- ciations in Alabama, Mr. Moody will breach in Boston this fall under the auspices of the Young Men's Chris- tian Association. _Tho First Spiritual temyple of Boston is_be- ing erecto.t on the corner of Excter and New- bury streets in that city. In the Second Reformed church of New Brunswick, N. J., the congregation are hav- ing ten now stained glass windows placed. The Presbyterian synod of New York will meet in Buffalo, Octcber 21, That of New suffering from oxtreme exhaustion, and after romaining a night to rest, renew their journey refreshed and invigorated. They invariably return to the tropics for winter, “You say ‘victue Is its own roward, ' marked the indignant tramp, and ‘that hon- esty is bound fo win,’ Look at me; did I aver run off with a millionaire’s daughter? Did 1 ever fail for ten millions? Did I ever go to congress? Was I ever » Sunday school super- intendent and president of a savings bank? No, sir. My life is & perfect picnic of hon. eaty, and what's my reward? A cold haud. out with an order to go out in the street aud eatit, I'm gowg to quit this honest rackot and bo a politician or something,”—[Pitts- burgh Chronicle-Telegraph. Thore is » sunken forest of white cedar in Now Jersoy, which has beon mined for timber for over sevonty years. The industry of dig- ging tho sntkon fogs 18 carsied on by peopio of Denniaville, n village which was brought into existence through the buried weah of timber in its vicinity, Over the sunken forest troes of large sizo are growing, and in many instauces theso aze cut sway 1o reach the more valuable timber three or four feet below the arface, The sunken trees are of enorinous size. Thoir age Is matter of curious con jectire, It i probable that they were burisd imany centuries ago by the action of an earth quake, S An Autumn Dirge, The melancholy days are come The saddest of the year— Tt a little too warm for whisky, ‘And alittle too cold for beer, Soon will the blizzard blow Acrass the great Northwest, And traveling men stuck in snow Will swear llke all possessed, —Merchant ' i IMPIETIES, aveller, Milwsukee bas five citizens name Devil, two nawmed Satau and three Holls Jacob served Liaban seven yoars for the hand of Hachael, 1f the old man hah kept a car and lot Jacob in as coachman, be would have made tho rifile in six weeks,—{New Or+ leans Picayune. A A gracoless boy in Lebanon, Tnd., strewed 1od pepper ou Fehe floor uf the buseh Wherd & \ Jersey will meet in Ehzabeth on the same date. During the last thirty years the Episcopal church in Scotland has gained 50,000 members, 133 clereymen, 3 cathedrals, 170 churches and 90 parsonages, The revision of the English Bible is com- plated,and the whole work will bein the hands of the people after the publication of the Old Testament next spring. The Archbishop of Canterbury is seeking to promote the establishment of more intimate relations between the ancient Armenian charch and the church of England. e — Scarcity of 8 ap. atelanchely days have come, When party leaders all look grum, And, with o wild and eager gaze, They seek the needful “soap” to raise So they can make the campaign hum. 0, vain the noiee of fife and drum, And futile all the lum-tee-lum, Of campaign poets’ lively lays, These melancholy days. Though torches st the town ablaze, ‘And cities catch the lurid craze, Yet clubs and cliques grow quarrels'm ] Because they cannot pick the plum, Of plenty, “Soap” seems hard to raise These melancholy days. [——— A Pretty Pair, Forbidden fruit brings not he charm, That brightens this campaign, Nor i its motive found in that, Which, squeezed, makes champaign, Some people think it is o plum, That tempts the voter's care: 3ut knowing ones cannot forge That they must choose a pa e SDUCATIONAL, Penny dinuers for school children instituted under the direction of the Loudon school board. An English schoolgirl has just died from the effects of a bite on the arms by one of her companions, The expectation is that the German stu- dents, in their convention this month, will pronounce against dueling. Yale college has now 56 “‘optional” studi Only by muking most of the studies oy is It possible to keep abreast of the sporting world, The two daughters of John Bell, the candi- e for president of Bell and Everatt fama, teaching school at Chestnut Mill, where they keep a young ladies academy, Brown university so far halieves in the cul- tivation of athletics shat a propesition is oa foot among the alumni, with the sanction of the corporation, to build and equip n first class gymnasium at an expense of $50,000, . Students at several of the (ierman universi- tios have taken to rowing, under Englsh ainers, who soy that the pupils utterly re- fusa to giva up beer or tobacco while getting ready for racas, and therefore do not get nto it condion to accomplish much, Western Cornice-Works, YAON AND 8L E ROOFING, 0. SPECHT, PROP, 1111 Douglas 84 Omsha, Nob. 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