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H. 8parks, now of Now Orleans t of this weil known and popular sor jend the following copy ef the written by him, It re sippi named e forty 1+ day to bit had given Here morning, hall kne warning, bean iy neigh % with the i o I R seum, My fricnde, ther In linen as wi And in my new ¢ And whispcr, P nestly ons th And when I'm to ho bus The ladies will all lik Let them form at the fc And follow old Rossum t ed, T reckon, t my ecoffin, Then take you s dozsn good fellows, And lot them all stagaering go, And dig a deep hole in the meadow Aud in it toss Rossum, the beau, Then shape out & couple of dormicks, Place one ns the head and toe, And do not fail toscratch on it, Here lies old Rossum, the beau Then take you these dozen good fellows. And stand them all round in a row, And drink out of a big bellied bottle, Farewell to old Rosum, the beau, —— HONEY FOR 1H#& LADI Flat muffs are le with ilk backe. Steel is the most fashionable metal for orna- ments, A smile on the face is worth two laughs in thesleeve, g b t i ar facings ar and bows of v het f the n garni s with curvec but ne. v hey With the rosy intain high r ral king lom ra of the min od shimmer longar eparkle them mi- glea the shimmer of pea peal of the east the luscious pure whits, the shifting Iights cf the opalescent, the metallic lnstre of the Pansma, the golden pearl of China, copper, b, tinted, and black pearls, . yme of Worth’s latest costumes are made vith double sle the une of satin or bro cade, cut to fit the ann very snugly, then flaring in points at the bottom over & puff of vich dark velyet, which i made to represent a puffed undersieeve with a band. This slecve is repeated in toilets of eurah or ehot silk for evening dress, with the bishop sleeve or puff made of the richest lace. White brocaded satins for wedding dressos show new designs of white lilac blossome, pord lilies with exquisitely tinted stems, white velvet marguciites with golden hearts, blue and silver humming birds, fern fronds in silver and gold, primrores, and fiold daisies and sheaves of wheat, made wholly of white chenille and whte silk embroidsry, The most expensive patterns are outlined with pearl beads, A drees suitsble fr an elderly porson has the fronts of gray satin above a pinked ruffle The court train is made of gray velvet, The waist bas a pointed basqus of the same ma- terial, trimmed acro s the bust with bands onze Aman in Georgia has thres mothers in law. Hemust b a firm beliover in the hot water cura, One of the fabrics preferred for hall-dresses this winter is ganze tul Cloth walsts with silk shirts aro scen in very hatdsome combinations, ad cuffs of gold lace are worn with darik velvet and ¢ilk basques, h or velvoteen basques are worn with striped, plaided or hgured skirta, Belts are fastoned by large, single buttons reprerenting the heads of antigue coing, A New Jerscy young lady traded her en gagement ring for a pair of roller skates, To freshenup an old black v jacket: cover it with rows of eoutache in black or gold and black. Dr. Mary Walker tells s Washington in- terviewer that sho will wear pants or nothing. Lt her alone! Bustles aro now lsrger then eve duce, as worn n Parie, the cff “irecian bend.” Vests must correspond Waists ne material, id gold and silver bangle bracelets with gus that 1.p one over the other on very tasbionable, ey strings can be worn with dress hon- nets. 1f black or dark velvets ure preferred stud the how with fancy pins. A number selling the vities of life, well, A Connecticat man hs spent five years of married 1ifs trying to invent a flying machine. 52yife weighs 210 pounds and is fond of onions. Ladies just home from Parissay we are not & the bonuet here that is the correct style over there, Once more we ask: I3 life wouth liviug? A southern editor exprosees the npinion that all avgels are blondes. This may be trus, but it would bs hazarding too much to say that all blondes are sngele, In view of the fact that Brattleboro boasts of soventeen sowing rocieties it is ruggested that it ovght to chenge its name to *“Prattle” boro,—[Waterbury American. in the matter of head covering, h struggle between ths charming Irench cap, or nun’s cap, the classic direc- toire and the round hat with waving plumes ‘How do you braid your hair eo picely?” queried a gentleman who was visiting & lady friend. “Oh,” broke in her little sister, “‘she takes it off and ties the knot to the gas chan- ;dvlu",r and fusses over it two hours every morn ing. The New Yoak Tribune gives currency to a rumar to the ¢ff.ct that Geaeral Sherman on his present. visit to Washmgton undertook as of 0ld to kiss every pretty girl he met, but the excrtion is proving too much for his health, Fancy laces abound ia every sbade and de- sign. and for brightening up old dresses serve auseful purpose, They are thown in vario. gate1 colors and, with parti-colored feathers of tha same chades, are iutroduced as & trim ming on hats, A Brooklyn man returned from his lodge late the other nighs, singing “Shall we know ench other therc?” 'His wife not only recog- wized bi but made the &0 hot that he thought he was in the placs to which the song does not refer, Itis o pitiable sight too see a wonian who. but one short week ago, porsc-sed an angel's swoetness of dispositioa avd a child’s artless- veks of disposition, watching at the head of tho staira at 2 o'clock in ths morning with & towel roller in her hand. A woman who can hold a half dozen clothes pinsin her n outh as she is putting out her week'’s washing iso’t & bit more likely to talk her husband t» death than is the daii.ty darl ing whosa vocul apparatus suggests a rosebud with viory splinters in it, A woman in Montana raffled a fawn, and whon the holder of the winnivg ticket asked for the animal he was told 1hat it was cut on the bills with its dam, and all he had to do was to go catch it. The man found the dam right away, but he ha n'c got the fawn yet. Oldladies canpot _complun that there are 1o bounet thapes suitable for them, Thepok. Fonnet admits of every comfort, even to a soft fur lining aboutthe ears, These largo styles come in felt and can be trimmed und covered with rich velvet brocades to match the long oloak. The style of finishing the neck and sleeves with ruching has given placeto folds of muslin which are made of woite er colored Cuina crepe, creps lisse, canvass and India muslin out biss and 1uidone edgs below the other, The folds can be insuccassions of two, three or five. Tidies or covers for etands that ara medoe of ribbons and laca combined, may bs finished with antique lace arcund the edge, and be- tween each seallop or point « small silk tasscl wiay be put, or tassels made of orewel with th crewel picked out with a needle so that it lcoks flammy. Morning caps are readily made of em- broideced searfs wound around the head wi h the en’s tied ina large bowin front. The size of the hoad is determined by placiog a flat bonnet wire over the hair g0 that it restr vasily. Around the oval the ecaif is twisted and caught about the edge, It is said by some suthorities that the pil Jow sh m is_going but the demand for hand- some ones still continues, and it will be long time before all good housewives give up tha usa of an article which adds xo uch to the attenctivo appearance of the bed during the day, and gives ita look of neatness it ould not otherwise have For stout, elderly ladies dark c-lors are al ways in favor, und especially blacs, A new and most admirsble goods for this purpose, on aceount of its beauty aud warmth, is & repped waolen brocade whose figares, sith-ush not silk, have the & rich effect, The nate il is quite rich, snd can b found at tae counters where black goods alune are displayed. A protty black dress for » young lady is plaio, kufe-plaie d rilk skiit, ‘e overdress 18 composed of brocaded silk, with apren fr. nt. The back bresdths are full and looprd bovf famtly, The jicket is o at shapa, with vest, and is made of plain eloth, The vest is ma of white woolen brocade and is cut some thros inches shorter than the cutaway jucket, Soclety girls this winter carry little flat kets at one side, fa tened to the belt by & ne gold chain or 1o ps «f nerrow ribbon, Tuto this pocket they lip the i dancing with the viny peneil atteched. Most ruchets are wade of +ilk or satm, de icately hand pa'nt d and scante 1 with a £ 10t odor of mignooette extract «r «taer cholee partume Velvet, bath plaio and etamwped, or bro ud pro of the with the fronts of nd traing should be made of ew Haven women have been hair to raise rioney for the ve Thei hasbands have nonc to runnivg horizontally of steel passementerio The dress i« cut high at the throat where a jabot of white Jace is held down by o steel nsp. A gray velvet scarf passes across the wrmnkled fr. nt above the kues and is held A 8choor ke r O'%r the Bar hipwr ner w vt il 1 to fast cnst b rapiire wild he od, and «mi r coming o'cr the bar ched his ohil should Jik treets to ront ibered heer sa of the shipwrecked tar, let" he orfed, and “‘smiled ner coming o'er the bar,” (H in Chicago Rambler, e MUSIC AL AND DRAMATIC, vd's home, n A ache Miss Fannic Davenport is dotng businees in ““Fedora” in Philadelphia Dion Boucicault s shortly to visit San Franciico, Ho will be accompanicd by his son Dot Charley Reed is San Fransisco, losing bis erip. Mintie Maddern has leit the m of Charles I'rohman, and is now un: Legravd White, Damrosch’s German Opera company will only play in such cities as they are guaranteed a subscription, The gitls of Chicago follow Miss Ellen Ter. ry around whenever she takes a walk, admir- ing her footprints. The oldest artista on the stage are Mr Keely, aved 78, and old Chippendale, aged 8 both now in London. Mo tayer's “We, Us & Co " has hsen draw ing crowded housns at the Fourteenth Strect theatre in New York, Miss Minnie Palmer will take “My Swec heart” and her invaluable coliection of hosiery to Germany next summer, “Nanon,” the latest of the German comic operas, has been doing #o nicely at the Thalin that the managers book it for & ran, According to Brooks and Dickson, Mme, a large now _the pet. minstrel of Billy Emereon is gradually \agament r that of at either side 1y stee]l ornements, the enus caught in the teain in loops in the back. e FYor Baby's Sake, Do you remember that morn in May, dear? Bircs were singivg snd flowers ablo woods wo kept the day, cear— bi thday a year ago. butterflies Cer the clover, Plucking the flowers a crown to make; For she was quesn the who e world over. All wes happy - for baby's sake. Baby But the tunshine passed and the dark clouds drifted, Fe'l o shadow our lives between, And baby's sweet littla face was lifted, Wondcnng what covld that shadow “Father, kirs wother.” taby taltered; Oh, wé wept till our ke rts must break, As tlie 0ld, oid lova saine back unaltered, Al forgiven--for baby's sake. mean, Bahy is gone to the golden weather, Over the shining mountain’s brow; Throvgh the dark mists we walk together, Wa have only each other now. ot your hands into mine and pray, dear, Pray that soon the morn will bresk, That (iod will hearus and show the way, dear, Safe into heaven —for baby's rake. —[FrepERIc E. WEATHERLY, PEPPERMINT DROPS, A bo'lin the pot is worth two on the neck. Oould the feet of a Chicogo damsel be called a misunderstanding? A man is called & confirmed liar when noth- ink that ho eays is confirmed. December, the month of bar _gains, is fol- owed by January, the month of ‘bargains. A poet sivgs: “I've found my queen,’ but whether up his slecve or down his bootleg he dceen't say. Tt is o wonder that firemen are ot always taking cold, hecause thev so frequently get Ret water in their hose.—Texas Siftings. * Papa’s panta will soon fit brother,” 1s the first o of & new song, and ye it s €ad that thers is noliterary or musical genius in this ¢ T am surpriced John,” waid an old lady whenhe fourd the old butler helping himself fio of the finest old port. “So am I n. Xthought yon had gone out,” was the For seven years a New Hampshire mechan- e made a circutt of half a mile twice per day rather than psss a powder house. The other day helearned it had beea empty for eight years, Keatucky tailor, takiog a measure for trus- ers (to customer)—**Will you have one or two bip pockets?” Castomer—‘‘I'wo,” Tailor— “Pint or quart size?” Customer —*‘Quart.” [New York Sun. A needle which & Chicago drummer ran into his hand ten years ago bas just come cut at one side of his face, It probably spent the last nine years getting through his check. Philadelphia Call, An agricaltural exchange, in an article on “‘How to Fesd Horses,” mentions teedirg * corn in the eor,” as one way. This may be an econonical way, bub it must be excessively painful to the horsc. If » gas man were to write poetry, would his meter ba correct? - [Louisville Courier- Jourual. No, it would be lik-ly to have 1 duadant feet, reveral thousand in fact, if it re- sembled his bill [0l City Derrick. Tt is #aid that Juy Gould put some West- e:n Union shares in his children’s +tookivgs, Christmas, but when they came to put the stockiogs on they wera s+ damp_that several colds resu'ted fromit —[Boston Post. Sergeant Bates, tha flag carrier, has finally brought up in the poorhouse. A man who will spend his time toting a flag over the cougtey when thoussnds of cords of wood ache to b sawed can’t expect Lo eat turtie eoup ia his old age.— [Detroit ¥ree Press. A man oat west was *“shotdead for 50 cents This may be consicered fun iu Kansas, bug it Ristori has received £26,941.35 as har thare of the fir t eight weeks' pei formance of the cur rent season, “A Trip to Africa, rood voices and hands Mrong_ magnet ‘Iheatre, New York, John A. MecCaull has rented Wallack s theatre, in New York, from May 1 next. The loageis from month to month, The rent, it is said, will bo $1,200 a week. In his vtirement o+ his Italian estates, Campaniniisa farmer, miller, stockraiser,tile meker and keaps by t 0dd tiwes in bhalf a €izen other productive industries Hor Majeety's Opara Company, with Mme, Patti Mme. Scha and It Nova a, a8 the American deb te her own counfrymen are enxicus to hesr, inaugurated a brillisnt season ia Philadelphia, Jast Mon- day. Mr. and Mra. Avgu tin Daily’s recent ead logs of the'r two childeen, within a faw hours of each other, hox evoked universal sympathy, The two b ys I'raveis Augustin and Leonard Joreph, were in their twelfth and thirteenth yesrs. Osmond Tearle has not made up his mind whether to star next season or acicpt one of the teveral good cffers he has ieceived to fill leading positions 1t would be a good plan for him to join forces with Rose Coghlanin her starring venture, Mrs, Ole Bull gave a New Y at her homo in Cambridge, M which she introduced the old Norwegi-n way of rending the old year cut and welcoming the new yearin, It was very entertalvirg to her New En land friends. Max Strakosch having recovered from his serious illness of Jast summer, will enter the mansgement firld again this seacon and will probably soon be connected with an important operatic enterprise, He has comyloted ar- rangements for a series of concerts in New York and New Eogland states, The first week of Lawrence Barrett's en gagement at the Star theater, New York, fias not been s distingnished sug On the contrary the actor hus faced some very light audiences, Ho intended toretain ¢ Francesca da Rimini” on the bill throughout the whnls period of his ergagement in this city, but the nni;:lk of pationage renders that project unten- able Miss Boncicault and the eldest son of the comedian have made their appearauce at the Boston muserin with such_satisfactory rasults to the treasury that Mr. Bouciault'’s engage- ment has been extended fiva weeks, and the museum manazement has offered the young lady and hor brother a rix week's star next seaaon. The houses are overflowing to witness the performanc:ss of two artists of such high pronise, Mr. Booth's engagment at the Fifth Avenue theatea will ' egin Monday, Jannary 19, with “Ochello.” The cart will be ss follows: Iago, Edwin Booth: Othello, Charles Barron: Bra- hentio, Alfred Hudaon; Cassio, Genrge R, Parks; Roderigo, . Arden: Duke Venice J, Buriows; Monteno, A. R Whytal; Grationo, Albert Long; Lucovico, C. A. Abbe: Emilis, Miss Clark; Desdemona, Blanche Thompson. Mr. trving's business in Chicago bas not been very good dutiog the first we:k of his en- gagement ia that city. Ta voint of fact, the audicoces bave been quite disappointing, ex- capt on the first night. when the houce was very lnrge indecd, Th's 1 the firet bad busi ness My, Irvirg has bad this season in Am ca, excepliog on the oceasion of bit o week ut the (rlobe theatre, the house was potat all eati-fictory. Acall times tho receipts have been ‘within a fraction of what they were & year ago, e —— “How Did I Ger Dyspepsia?" Many a sofferer wants to know that. Well, fifty ways, Tiuzh meat, heavy hot bread, sopyy pie. hurried esung,croes company at tudle, insuflicient cnewing, comstant worry aud all 1ho others. Now ¢ Howshail I get rid of dyspepsia?” That is plain enough. Take the best ircn ton- 1:in the world—Brown's [ron Bitters. * with ita pretty women some scen-ry, 18 proving at the New Sundard reve party g in Boston, when is difficult to wee just where ths bumorousners somes in or what the deai man wanted with the £0 cents, eapecially since a popular local (ot Fas stated that *there s no pocketin the shroud.” [Life. In Paris the plumber when recking for g Jeaks, is compelled by law to we an eleotric b, Tae plumber ssems £ b fitane's f vorite everswhers. Not only ore untoid mil lions pour-d into his lap, but in one city at loant the law forces him to preserve his lifo and cootinue to ornsment soclety and accu mulate wealth — [B ston Transcript. The prop:ietor of a country duily started a weekly (ditiin, “What do you think of the new weckly”’ be asked of a sabicriber. It a sp'endio paper,” wis the euthusiastic res ponse, “I like it better than the daily” “Whi? It cortaine the s.ms matter,” *Yes 1 ur darsjand that, but it only comes ounces week.” “Good morning, Mr. Longwait, T'vana little bill against yon.” o, I exprered to call o-day,” “‘How's thet? Tnever dunced yiu nd this ace: unt has been ranning eight " ¥ es, T know, but 1 expeoted you -duy. becan ¢ thin is the ouly dayin twa years that I baven't hd money exough i my %ot to pay you ” It was one of the genus tramp. Mo knocked at the door of 4 noure and when a k ndly-looking woman opened it_and said: “Madan, 1 am very huogey. T have had for i weel_back.” *‘Why, you poor the good womun . “'wait & moment wnd il find something tor you.” And she gave him an old p rus plaster and closed the door before be bad finished thanking ber. He was oneof the partners in an Ohio furnitura houre and was io the city the other day to see abon’ gatting roms goods on time. When asked arous the s'aoding of his house jed. “Vhell, we pagins on nothings two yoars ago, aud now we vhas able to pu » chatile morige on onr shto k da addec day fr$3,000. Maype dme vhes some Duteh wans i dis couutry who 1ush peesness more »h dot.” A npoorod tattered, scarred, Pun hebbled ioto an undertaker’s sud lwning his crut-h w@a nst & coffin waried its hands by the fire, you wam?” durandid the nndor Sir." rentied the poor Pun bumbly, boen dead and buried man, a year, ave fallea into the hands of Resurreo: -tionists wad berw L am, 1 uovoheard tiat o wew funny paper is 0 Fe started snd called fn task for scun hind of hermetic:lly sealed geave for my whes 1 bave oonluded that mation 1 Wy ooly bop). " [Pittourg Chropic'e-Telegraph, I seems almost to work miracles. Mr. Berry, f Pctersburg, Va,, had chronic dyspepria, for two years, Brown's Iron Bittcra curad him, Mr, Cavins, of Dinwiddie, had it for wwenty yesrs Frown's Iron Bitkory cured him likewise Try it o — He Took & lumble, He took a chearful, pleasant leave, And theo with carerul ) teps aud slow, Upon that s'ippery. winter sve Adown ths walk we watched him go, Benn 1h the pale moon’s m ellow: glow His nether 81f appeared to rise T o sorkling stors that met his ey UARY 17, 1885, the cit fed by tham stre wh For th stant ch The Womay on mivs1 [ and iy makin wn Fravcisco. They have ir work ard of He orts thi her prepar wrie Ohi T rai 00 for P'reshy tarlanism has of late years made v contiderable progress in the Britich mot oy Its demoaratic mode of g ne to b ve in itsomethiog which commends it to tha risiog ela The prosjerity which ended Preshytarianiem has been res 1in Liverpoo', Manchester and others cf | Irge cities. th In England in 1883 there were 1,936 tist churchies; there aro now 1 961, showing s inorease of 20, In 1583 the chapels were 2,12 in 188 2 804, n decroasa 2, Sittiog ac: comwodations in 1883 in 1881, 882 an increase of The Suuday ols have shoan the most marked prosg ity, the itcrease for the year being —schulars, 30,000; teachers, 2,000, The Fronch Reformed church, which is now commandir siderable attention from som 1 interanl movements and the relation which it is assuming toward the state, s divided into 101 conistorios and 5 hes. Provis is made by the state for the payment of pastors, Desides the 531 parishes there ars 99 annexes, at which worship is celebrated at regular iterval, The temple or oratories are 920, apd th other ro.ms which are used for divine servico, In the annexes the services aro held in the open air, Whittaker's Clhinrch almanac gives the fol. lowibg sta.istics of the Vpiscopal church in thi Clergy, 8,015; increase over last yoar, 86; pirishe sslone, 1,549; com Dincd increase, | es for orders, 367 increase, 3 » one, 09 107; 5 confinm commnnicants, A tral for po-coalled blasphemy, remiding one of tho religious persecutions in the Middle Ages, has taken placa st Odessa, Ruesia Tha criminal covrt_has sentenced a peasant, a member of the Bible reading ecct known as tundists to imprisonment for three yoars nd nive monthe, and loss of his _per onal rights, for having preached against the im: worehip of the Russiau church. The trial was held with closed doors; and althongh the majority of the witresses swore that the a cused had vos used the words imputed to bim, the jury, comnosed of four intelligent men aud eight’ ignorant peasants, found h guilty, Another ste nge featoro of tho trial was his being defended by a Jewish advo preag, Ruesian law forbids Jews to hold fain cues of lcreey or blasphemy com witte | by Christians. Fro hietor ) o carcfu'ly prepared work, giving of Christian mis<ions in India, the fol- 1iwirg iateresting figares are gleaned. The population of Tndia 14 twice that of the Ro- Jian empira in the firat century of our era, are over 203 states and tribes, speaking different laogueges snd dialects, The i tin ludia is set down thus: gn missionaries, 72 forcign lay help- ers, 461 native ordained ministers,2 485 native preachers and catecists, 97 foreizn mala and 479 foreipn femwale tea-hers, 2 462 non-Christ- ian female teachers. Th e represent 47 s eties und 7 isclated or independent missions. There are British socistics, 13 American, 7 Continental, I Australian and 1 local, Lurge as this array of figures is, 1t shows cnly one foreign Christian agent to every 210,000 of the population and one native Christian preacher to esch 8 000, What are these amorg 8o wany? Still, ths work progresses, e — Durxkees Sanan DREsSING AT SAUCE The univeersal _ vorite both in the U. apd Great Britsin. Wholesome, delicious, economical and nutritious, Saves anxioty, waste and trouble. etz fa COLD | in'my right arm Ly ‘the use of Swift's Secitic and Free from Opiat A PROMPT, SA URE CURE Swift's Spocific cured mo of rheumatism throe montha ago, nfter my | hysiciaus had exhausted theie remodios without giving roliet. C. P Gooby kAR, AW y at Law, Brunswiok, G, Thave beo afflicted with theuniatism nearly forty vears, and bottles of Swift's Specific cured me It is & God send tv the suffering 3. B. WanLe, Thomson, Ga. 1 have been entirly relioved of mevero thenmaism passed through last winter without a relapso. SinNry Herivir, Ed. So. Caltivator, Atlanta, G, TWENTY YEARS —1 had boen a sufforer from rEoumatism twenty years; was ro. ucrd toa ekelot cculd hardly get about, even on crut:her. Swift's Spec fic has cured me sound end woll. Mrs Ezia MEsio, Macon, Ga. Swift'a S ccifio han rolicvel ma of rhenmatism 'h &t one time threatened to stop my ministarial work. Rev. W. A, Kink, Cross Plains, Swift's Spocific {s entirely vegetable, Blood and Skin Diseasos mallel tree, Tuk Swirt Srraivic Co., Atlanty, Ga, Troatise on 1Works, l ™ % g B P U omy ) ven Guara CHOWING CITY The romarkable growth of Omaha during the last few yoars s & mattor of eat antond ent to those who pay sn casional visit to this growing city. The development of the Stook p‘hrdu—thn necessity of the Belt Lino Road—the | finoly paved strasta—the hundreds of new rosldencen snd costly business blooks, with the populstion of our olty mors than doubled in the last five yoars, Ail thie ina great surprise to visltors and ia the admiration of our oltlzens, This rapid growth, the buslness activity, and the any substantlsl tmprovemonts made & lively demand for Omaha roal estate, and overy lavestor has made » handsoms profit. Since the Wall Straot panlo May, with the subsequent ory of herd tlmes, there has boen loss demand from specula- tors, but & falr demand from Investors scoking homes. Thiy latter oclass ars taking advantage of low pricos in boild. Ing material and sy socuring thelr homes at much loss cost than will be poasible o year henco, Speculators, too oan buy real osta’ » cheaper now and ought to take advant e of present prises for future pro ta. Che next fow yosrs promison greatey dvelopments in Owmsha thau the paw iv. gears, which have boon as mmf aa wn could ressonably desire. Now man- ufacturing establishmenta and largo job- bing houses uro added almoat weckly, and all add to the prosperity of Oranha. Thers are many in Owahs and throogh- bat the State, who hava their money in the bauks drawing 8 nomtnal rate of tereat, which, If judiciouely invested in Omaha ronl einte, would briug them much greater returur. We have many bargalns which we are oo ent will bring the purchsser large profita tu toe near future. | A We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north und western parts of the ci North we have fine lots at reason- 3 7th, able prices on Sherman avenu 18th, 19th and 20th streets . West on Farnam. Davenport, Cuming, and all the lesding streeta Fred Douglass is worth $150,000. ——— All persors affticted with Dyspepsia, Diar- rhoea, Coiic atd all Kinds of iudigestions will fiud imumedinte relief and suro cure by using ontura Bicters, Tho only geuuine i A manufeetured by Dr. J, G. B, Siegert & —— Sous. Tn the English civi] service there are 3,260 women (lerks. — —e———— #ndden Thanges of Weather ara pro- ductiva of Throat Disesses, Coughs, Colds, e, There is no more effectusl relief in thesa ses to be found than in_the use of Brown’s Browenian TrocHES, Price 25 cta. — - M. Sardou is writly three plays for three theatres m Per's. — A CARD. Toallwho <o wyioring from ervem nd Indiserotions of youth neryous woskmeas, early 40ay, loss of maanocd, eto., 1 will send & st vl curs you, PEE 04 CHARGE. This grca wiy was dlcovered by % missionery in Soath s, Bond eolt-addr 1nod envelupe 8o Raw, 3@ wera avan, Botlcn B ow Yol e —— There #re 7,162 wemen missionaries and pretehers im Englend ——— STOP THA Y COUGH By using Dr, Fraaier's Throat snd Lung Bal- sam—tho only sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Honrsenoss and Sore Throat, and all diseasos of the throat and lungs, Do not neglect a congh. It may prove fatal, Scores and aundrads of gratoful people owo their lives to Dr, Frazier't Throat and Lung Balsam, aud o family will evor be without it after onos using it, and discovering its marvelous power, Tt is pub up in largo family bottles and sold for the small prico of 75 conts per bottle, Sold Kubp & Co. and C. ¥. Goodman, In London 140 tons of chleride of ltme are ¢ally nsed for the deodonzing of the sewer oullats, e FKIN DIFEAS S CORED. By Dr. Frazier's Magic Ointment. Oures 1f by magic: Pimples, Black Heads or Grah Tlotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clear and beautiful, ~ Also cures Ttch, Salt Rheum, Soro Nipples, Sore Lips and old, Obstinate Ulcers Sold by druggista, or maled on receipt price. 80 couta, " Sold by Kuhn & Co. and 0. F_Gondman. o - Phings were made pretty lively in the Bejewellod all the world blow, —[Horace Homer, ——r———— RELIGIOLTS, Chicago numbers 1hrae Sahbath sehoolscon- ducted for the benefit of her Chinese boye, Tarsug, the birthplacs «f St Paul, now has a Yourg Men's Cheistian Association vigor ously at work. Melhourns, Ark,, with a popu'ation of 259, bas tour churches, any (ni ot which will hold the catire populuiion, The Kirst Conzregational ehurch in New biury, Mk , which was essablished uearly 25 yeura ago, bs recantly iustalled 1ty twelfth pustor, Denver, Col., Cathelics, within the past two + hava ercoted raligions buildings costing 0,0, and the smoaut of debt on them 15 vory smally The \hlv.! sroprist d 3 i ted missi iu Japin, Tha oldest church in #! itad Statas dedi oated under the invoea'i “Mary Conceive With ut Sin,” is the chur hof Kaskuskia, Il , which was several times rebuilt, and ditse ba k propeily a8 far as 1678, he Gorfield Memorial chorch at Washiog: ton, which was finished and dedicated last toe, « the mte of the little church whih the la ¢ prosident atteaded. There is Atild o d bt of $6 000 hangiog over it, Tha pope has & kind heawrt, Whea the chol- oa wis Togmg in Nap'es he contributed a Targe sum of money for the reli-f of obe strick e, He s now made s donstion of £5,0 0 T aid of the sufferers from the earthquskes in Spiin. A fund bas been started lo New York to ald y dist missioniry society have ap W0 to upen & mission in Corca, on, M. D, len wp- and will spend the winter hos U San Francisco postofiice & week or 5) g0 by the escaps of a number of bees from a package which was received in the mall. e 15 There a Curs 1or Consumption? We avsver unreservedly, yes! 1f the patient commences in time the use of Dr. Pierce’s **@clden Medical discovery,” and exorcises proper care. 1f allowed to run its course too long all medicive is powerless to stayit. Dr. Pierce never deoieves a patient by holding cut & false hope for the sake of necantary gain, The ““Golden Medissl Discovery” has cured thousands of patients when nothing ele seomed to avail. Your druggist has it. Send two etamps for Dr. Plerce's com plote treatise on consumption with nu. maerons testamonials, Address World's Disnansary Medical 4escc'ation, Buffalo, N. X, e The Bishop of M:150urne has ordered prayers to be offered that rabbits may not becoma motherr, all endeavors to extormina'e them havirg proved fralt- loss, Whas nex'? - —— Hool's Sarsaparilla has cored thoue- ands of cases of rheamatism, This is abundant reason for belief that it will care you. Try it. The town couneil of Vienos has order- od a1 irqairy into fhe reason why the bakers buy wheat, chesp #1d sell bread dear, Wil pariry the BLOODy Tegtr tato e LIVER and KIDMEYS, Tik HEALTH of YOUTH. Dy etite, an- in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor- nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheuapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line out Farnawm, tae pro perty in the western part of the ecity will inerease 1 valne Compheion, % Biiy oy 4 ettt Ox ot your @iy Sofor one « QBT Wirangs s weefol IaTonnsiucn. from, NEBRASKA LAND ACENCY 0. F. DAVIS & €6, SUQCZSSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDER.) @soors Duals n REAL ESTATE 1608 FARNAM 5T, OMAHS, Have for eaie 309,000 acros careinlly celected land: & Eastorn Nobracks, st low price and on easy terma Improvea tarms for sals in Douglss, Dodge, Colfax eatto, Burh, Cuming, Sarpy, Waebingio, Meriok » undore, snd Butler Jountles. " 306 pald 1n all pasés of tho Blate ¥cney loaned on mproved farme. Fowry Publio al offics Corresncnd WEAK, UNDEVELOPED _PARTS T= N. ot Toxi ‘andin o (alt, < h ia efficacy, that 1 wiil sond TW togettior withs VALUABLE Ko'uuy safforer. Givaexpres DR.T. A, BLOCU: mikefineod kw6 Jas.H PEABODY, M. D, Physician & Surgeon Rootidence No. 1407 Jonce. 88, Offics, No. 1609 ¥a aaw sireod. Offioe hours,12m to (p. . ad from V08 . m. Telophone, for ifico 97,rasidonoe 12, E’S ELEGTRIC BELT Tl o that manda o Electrkity wid, m Wiuter s coming, the senson of the year {(E sehos and palos. In view of this fach we sdy buy (me of Dr. ame's Blookrlo Bolls. By so dolng you wil avor | Kheumatiaw, Kidney Trouvles and other ills © atfaha hevr o, Do nat deluy, but o) ot ous offio + and examine beity, No. " glaa street, . Gootman's 110 farpam BA., O ba, Neb, Or dorsfled 0. 0. D padlony We also have the agency for the ) +and Stock Yards proper- — e ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section Y by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double the price n ashort time. W also have some hne business lots and some elegant inside resi- dencer for sale, Parties wishing to invest will find some good hargans by calling « REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th 8%, Bet vesn Farnhare and Douglas, P.8.—We ask those who hav: propert{ for sale at a bargain to giv) us a call- 'We want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value,