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For tickets apply to SRISEY & 00., 1212 Broad} ay, N. Y. Cit, . MOLL & 0O, 417 Walout St,, & Louis, Mo , or M. OTTENS & CO, 619 Main St., ansas City, Mo. A FINE LINE OP Piims&0ro WOODBRIDEE BAOS, THE ONLYZEXOLUB\VE' MUSIC HOUSE IN OMAHA“NEB, g1 vy Ty ¥, Winp 4 spaciallet P TEL ST e e 4 60.. 1% wara, ue A Valentine. Chicago News, Yout gran'ms, in her youth, was quits As blithe a little maid as you And, though her hair i v, white Her eyes atill livve tha maiden b And on her cheoks, as fuir as thine, Methink a girlish blush would glow If you recalled the va'entine She got. ah! many years ago, \ valorous youth loved gran'ma then, And wooed her in that auld lang sy e And first he told his recret when He sent the maid that valentine. No perfumed page nor sheet ot Was that first hiot of love h But with the recret gran’p: “I love you"— gran'ma was content, Go, ask your gran'ma if you will, 1f, thovgh her head b3 howed rnd gray 1f, though her foeble pulsa be chill - Mrue love abideth not for aye, 3y that quaint portrait cn the wall, That stniles upon her from above, Methinks your gran'ma can recall The sweet divinity of love. Dear Elsio, here's no page of gold No sheet embos-ed with cunning art But here's the solemn pledge of old T love you, love, with all my heart,” Ard it inwhat I send you here You read not all of love express'd, (10~ go to the gran'ma, Elsie dear, And she will tell youall the rest! —— HONEY FOR THE LADIF Nover judge a womaa by her bonnet, Jon e fronts are made of Irish tatting. Silk stockings range from $250 to $25a pair Bretelles Ata, 176 1ibbons are used on china crape and ne kilk dress The . ersey coreet cover bids fair to replace thote of cotton or linen. Jewelry pins are the favorite ornament for the hair with evening dress, Cheviots for spring wear are in all shades of brown and tan and in grays, Small ostrich tips are more fashionable than flowers for evening wear in the coiffure, Ttis thought that Tndisn artis presently to eupersedo the craze for the Japanese, Among the most fashionable revivals of the season are the matelasse cloths and skins, Jet breading hats bid faic to bo as unend. ing and everlasting a fashion aa sealskin fur, Lattle golden paper elippers filled with red roses are among the newest favors for the ger- man, A questionable tasts adorns long blac kid gloves with. serpents embroidered in colored ads. Buckles and jeweled ornaments are once more worn on the toes of slippers for full eve- ning toilet. ‘The mott popular woollen suits consist ef ‘a draped skirt, a basque bodice and a jacket for out-door wear, Pans still decrees that the trimming of the two sides of the dress, bodice ns well as skirt, must not be alike, Huge urn lamps, alleged to be Egyptian, but probably Connecticut, are the latest for the drawing-room. Shot or changable fabrics are highly favored in all #orts of waterials from velvets, satins, and silks to woollene, Materials for cloaks are in two-toned ara be:que designs in brown, baige and fawn color, and in plaics of all shades, There are 347 female blacksmiths in Eng- land, all of whom swiog heavy hammers and do men's work generally. “‘Bashful girls get the beat husbands,” says a Jadies’ magazine, but 1t docsn't inform them where to obtam the bash, Tt is eard that a violin played among a flock of geese will start them to dancing. Ivery one who has attended a ball is aware of this fact. Waist-linings of good quality are to be had, cut out of any desired tize, thus saving much labor to those who do dressmaking at home. young gallant asked his best girl in Bos: ton: “Mies Jennie, may I not steal a kiss?” “Certainly, George,’ she replied, “permit meo to move my specks, The German scientist has counted the hairs on his wife's head, and quotes her at 125,000 to the inch. We don’t see how he could tell which was switch,— [Life, Shoulder epaulets are still fashionably em- ployed for giving a_drassy effect as well as shortening the length between the high collar and the top of the sleeve, Far prettier than the three initials worked on a band for a gentleman's hat, is the newer fancy to make a lining for the hat of silk and ewb oider the initials on it. Galloon, soutache embroidery, and velvet embroidered with bullion and beads are all used in formiog the dog-collar necklets so much worn at the nomeut, Plain woollen materials are accompanied by striped goods which may bs combined at plesa- ure with the calor of the ground or of either of the stripes, making either a light or dark costume, It is said that mushrooms may be turned white by putting them iuto lemon juice and water; this is desirable when they are to be sed in white sauce to serve with fowle, but it is doubtful whether this would apply to canped mushroom: Wide turn-over col dered in_white, a are again nsed for plain short w ars, handsomely embroi much worn by stylish youug ladies, These fasten with a jewelled collar-button, and a marine knot, and ends of silke or ribbon in rich Persian colors are added below, Theee is & promise that black dresses, in surah, satin sublime, Victoria, and grosgraia silk, and Ottoman, will be highly favored for visiting and church costumes this xpring. When good, no material i3 more elezant and serviceab An old cook book gives Christopher North's recept for a sauce for meat and game: One glars of port wine, two tablespoonfuls of bot- vled sauce, ove dessertapoonful of mushroom catsup, one of white sugar, one table: of lemon juice, half a teaspoonful of pepper and of salt, The upper part of dress-skirts is to be puffed; the #ingle puff rometimes reaching from the waist neacly to the knee. Some of the dresscs have the puff begioniog at the side and con tinuing diagonally across the front, In others tha puff is like the deep jacket-hasque, shorter in the back than in the front. The vulgarism of the professional beanty is fast taking hold of New York, Miss Jeanie Chamberluin arrives from Boglund this week, aud a society parazraph has it that “‘as & sort of avant-courier, she has sent out several ex- quisits photographs of hera: It and the Prince of Wales as presents to her friends,” The latest fashionable colors are ruby, tan- nine, u lighter shade of ruby, a dark mush- room color (like mustard), and several shades of green, us moss, tea andecseda green. Vel vets. plushes and dress goods are being made above are narrow with one spriop each. The tournure ia connected with the lower flonnce by & band fastened to each spring. The springs may be withdrawn when the skirt is to b3 washed, atd new ones may be inscrted when any are roken. The advantages of this pet ticoat i« that there are no springs in the body % it yields to every movement instantly returning to ehape after pressure, and docs not erush, i — Madgeaud 1. We wanderid out of the erowded room, From the glare and glitter, Madge and I; Ler face was as pure as a lily bloon Neath a cloudiess sapphire eky. Like tender violots born in May ] 4, avd her glossy hair t that stands away Tn a breath of summer air. Wa paesed the stairs where a cupid With leveled arrow on bended bow, As sure of his aim as Robin Hood In the green wood long ago. Through a wide portiere with damask hung ayed till we came to a dim retreat, ‘Where a tropical shrub its branches flung O'er a carvea rustic seat, And then as we sat in the sconted gloom, Her talk and laughter rippled along A clear as & brook through the tufted broom, Or o thrush's treble song, I know I told her she looked as sweet As a fair blush rose; and then, oh! bliss But was it strange that cur lips should meet In alittle loving kiss ? She is married now. Dol pine? Ah, no. 1 see by your cyes that you marvel why. hauser;” Tues: ‘L, Prophete”; Wednesday Rossini's “Tell i Thureday, *'Les Hugnenots' Friday, “Masaniello”; Saturday, "‘Fidello. The total number of theatres, including placas licensed fo: theatrical performance Great Britain at the end of ths year was compared with 3°~ at the end of 3. Of ex isting theatrical places of amusement, London s the lead with 46, Liverpool coming next with 10 A New York exchange informs us that o popular actress’ hourehold “now consists of nerself, her mother, her sister, her three dogs, her three ccrvanty, and her baby.” Loan actrees witl threa dogs o baby must be an in tolerable bother and burden, and no doubt she will willingly exchange it for another dog, —[Norristown Herald A musieal wonder has been discovered at Shorteville, N. ¥ @iuton E Lotting, n sev enteen year o1d boy, has just completed an in atrument mado almoss entirely with aa ordi nsy jack kuife, the compoment parts b wood and an old sheapskin and braes reeds made from bra « wire On this instrument Lotting, who has never had any musical train- ing, is able to play any tune found in the mu sical books of the day. Herr Synnenthal will leave Vienna on the 23 fnst., stop over ope night in Bremen to play there, and then sail on the 25th inst, for this country, Tha engagement is at the Tha. lia theatre, New York, for fourteen days, and all the performances will be by subscription, The opening play will ba *Uriel Ac)sta, Herr Sounenthal will play in- the titls part. Ha will also appear in “Vater und Sohn,” a melodrama; “Tochter des Herrn Fabricius, a comedy; “Kean,” o comedy in which Signor also appaars; “‘Fromont, Junior, and_ Risler, Senior,” tragedy; *‘Hamlet;” “Lin At tache,” a comedy, and ‘“Marquis Von Vill mer.” a comedy. His last porformance will Would you hear the reason ? , bend low, We are cousins, Madge and 1 ¢ Harvaid Advoeate. e — QONNUBIALITIES, At what time was Adam marrded? Oa his wedding Eve, When a man marries he gets a mother-in- law, usually. And it's when he tries to un- marry that he gets a wife-in-law, Miss Rogere, a dauehtor of the sculptor, is soon t1 be married in Rome to & colonel in the Italian anmy and a man of distinction, The average of a marrisge licenso in this country 1s 1,20, and occasionally it 13 money well invested, tford (Conn.) Post, Rev. Charles 13, Burdette, a brother of the Hawkeye humorist, was maried recently to Miss Minnie Russell, a fellow missionary in Farther Indi An_ engraver's mistake lately caused the bride’s parents to say on the cards: “Mr. and Mrs, —— respectfuily request your pres ents at the marriage of their caughter,” ote, Brides now go to the altar with the left hand uncovered. This means that when the husband comes home late he will ba handled without gloves,—[ Philadelpaia Call, A Georgia negro, sfter living ninety-five years of single happiness, fell heir to a small fortune and has en married. Some men pever can stand prosperity.—[New York Graphic, The subject had fallen on wedding tours. One eaid: *'I'd go to Switzerland,” *I'd go to Italy,” eaid another. *‘For my part,” said Mile, "Fata, I shouldn's mind where weswent —as long o there were plenty of tunnels, “You did not dare to epeak to me in that manner before 1 married you, sir! * she indig- nantly exclaimed. “No, nor you didn’t dare come cavorting around me in curl papers and rag carpes slippars before 1 married you, mu'am!” he retorted. Then she cried, *'Love hm? No, mamma, T hate him, impudent young scamp.’ *“Then 1'suppose, my dear, you will break your engagement with him?" **No, indeed not;[ shall marry him.” “Well, well; T didn’s believe you hated him as badly'as that.”—[New York Graphic. “No,” she said pasitively, “I cannot marry you. Do nota:k me why, but go,” T must ask you why,” he pleaded. “T am a street car driver at 14 shillings a day and can offer you a luxurirus home, Think twice before you ruthlessly cast aside & warm _heart like mine,” “Your fortune Is ample and your heart 1s warm no doubt,” ahe replicd, still unmoved, “but a8 you are a street-car driver 1 shudder when 1 think how cold your feet must be,’ [New York Times, Both of the editors of Puff were at the wed ding of Miss Mattic Seitz and Mr. Russell Stewart, Wednesday. Tt was a splendid wedding. The house was o fairyland of flowers and dressed people. "The bride looked the best. 8o did the maids of honor, The bride kissed the editors of Puff, An the gentlemen looked s if they wished they were editore, too, The refreshments would ba hard to beat. We hope to have ngs of that kin a.) Puff (Juvenile ) The Blarated Blizzard, The editor stampeth his freezing feet And rubbeth his hands to keep them warm, Tor without is « frigid, Arctic storm, Aud the radiator gives no heat, He heareth the jcy wind’s dull roar And he singeth a little plaintive luy He singeth it night, as well as d To bill collector aud tramp and bore, The £ome more wed to look after.—[ Baston ( The editor singeth it o'er and o'er, For he feelevh the chilly, searching blast, And the words of his song are, first and last, ——, shut that door " —Boston st ——— Some Time, Some time, sweetheart, our paths will cross aguin And I will look once more into thine eycs, And feel no more the corrow and the pain, While soft and swect will scund thy sweet replics, Some time, dear heart, come time, though oczan’s foam And mountains rise between us, wo will me Thy heart will find within my heart its home, And all my bister hife will turn to sweet, JonN W, Derok, e — MUSICAL AND DRAMATIOC, Scalchi gets £1,000 a week, Mile, Van Zant probably will return to the Opara Comiqne, in Paris, this mouth, Patti seems to lose neither her personal beauty ncr the sweetness of her voic Furech-Madi is & dramatic soprano of the same muscular type as Teresina Sioger, Johan Strauss’ new opera, “Der Ziegeun- er Barou,” will be produced in Vienna next month. Maurice Strakosch will bring Fides Devries, the great dramutic soprano, to this country next s ason, Furech-Madi is in one respect unlike other in the above colors, Foglich houses have combined thess colors with India silks, which are very good for new plaited skirts, Among late winter milineryare shown romo pretty boonets suitable to wear notil warm weather, which are made of shades of wan brown cloth, the colors ranging. from paleet |1 doete dark wocd brown, The cloth 15 cut in small-pointed leaves pinked at the edge, each leaf being laid over its predecessor without auy special or set arrangement of color. The strings are of dark-brown velvet with narrow satin ones above of a pale shade of cream, Square cut bodices are chiefly worn this sea- son. Some atc cut heart thupe in front and ightly pointed in the back, The casement- ped bod.ce, with & guimpe of lace, is bot) tractive and becoming, and has found favor with many leaders of fashicn, while the low cut hodice, with its strap for s sleeve, has amazed and offended modest people to an ua- common degree this winter, A novelty for summer use which will be of great service both to dressmakers and ladies who make their own dresses s the introduc tion of white skirting avd dress fabrics al ready tuckiog rangivg in width from the merest hair lines suitable for lingerie and underclothing, to the very broad styles adapted to the formation of full housemaid skirt oud blouse walst, There is also custer tucking with handsoiie insertion between in “all-over” goods pretty for dressing sacques, wrappere, night dre<ses and the like, The panier petticoat bas been much im- proved. It 1 made of white cotton goods, black and striped sating, and the striped and plain skirtiog materlals. The lower flounce very deep and has four spriogs; the flounces prica donoas, as sho eats, walks and talks the day she singe, ““A talo of Kachsntment s rehash of *‘The Bluck Crook' s being done at the Vine strect opsra house 1n Cincionati, Next week Lawrence Barrett goes to Iirook- yn, Edwin Boothgoes to New Eogland towne, and Heory Trviog goes t) Boston, Mile. Aimee, the opera bouffist,was an elec- trie gurl, Anyhow, an old lady 'who eaw her Langtry is suffering from » ud s unable to appear on the in consequence of which the Princess theater is now cloted, At the sixth concert of the Brooklyn Phil- harmonic society, on the 28th inst., the first performance will be given in English of Fitzvs The Legend of St. Elizabeth,"” WA comiv opera culled “Noah” is baing pre- pared by & western composer. T'he scene is Fi@'in the ark, the text coosists of minstrel fuku and the charaaters are by “‘end” men, Alice Oates and her company of burleequers are doipg a fair business in **Kobin Hood,” at the Chicago Lyceum, Miss Betti Daubl, of the defutct “Seven Ravens” company, Is danciog with the company, ®Laura Schirmer, the pretty Boston opera sivger, hes been in Italy studyiog for four years, but will come home and sing in New York with McCaull this summer. Em. ma Romeldi ts another American singer, | ast back from y, who wants to sing a lot ef dramatic roles in 1talian opera he firet week of the Damrosch opera at Chicage will be Monday, to be interpreted wic be given on the 21th of March, and on the Sth Herr Sonnenthal will sail for Europe. The emparor has granted him only five wesks leave of absence. It isin all probability the only time that the great German actor’ will ever visit this country, e — In These Dread Days, Tt was a country minister Who carried a valise Which ssemed a little sinister In eyes of the police, “What have you got inthat 'ere bag ¢’ A “copper” loudly cried, The pareon paused tho' loath to lag, And simply, sadly sighed, The peeler forthwith hurried him Unto the station house, Where he—the domine— Protested at the chouse, vith vim The bag was opened and they found No grinniog skeleton Or dynamite, but turkey sound And one emall demijohn, MORAL. In these dread days of dynamite A domine should strive To keep his sp'rits out of sight Axd lug his fowls alive, [New York Journal. P PEPPERMINT DROPS, Some pereons are of the cpinion that in a few months money will be n drug. Wo are sorry to hear that. - Drugs are high priced. Dog flech is pronouncad palatable by several New York families who have eaten of it lately. How thew eausage man came to con- foes is not stated, &' Dynamitard’ is the correct Anglomaniac expression for a man who blows up peonle with dynamite, but the old word, dastard, will do just a3 well, The ground hog builded better than the seoffera thought. But it is not fnecessary to have th six weeks of winter concentrated m twenty-four hours, A Maine judga recently gave a prisoner a light sentence, saying he was entitied to some consideration ' for not taking the stand and addiog perjory to his other crime, “Now,” enid the photographer, taking hold of the cloth over the instrument, *are you ready?” “Yes,” replied the customer, *Well, just keap yiur eye on that sign,” he said, pointing to a legend on the wall, which read, “Positively no credit,” and look pleasant, A California paper tells us of a hen in that state which recently hatched out ‘seven chickens with four lsgs each.” It scems to be uncertain whetber those chickens areshort on bodiee or long on_legs. These financial pro- blems are very diffienlt, “Have you weak eye iida lady to an applicant” for a ki'chen position who wWore bluo spectacles, “No ma’am,” enid the appli- cant, “but T scour pots thiogs o thoroughly that the glitter of them hurts my sight.”~ [Chicago Sun, s you £o late coming to echool agked a teacher in one of the New York public school cf a tardy pupil, *‘They arrested a burglar on Fifty-eighth straet, and ma sent me to the station houae to see if it was Pa,” A genius has invented a cushion with a spiral spring, to be worn_by skaters where it will do the most good. When a skater who wears one of these contrivances sits down un- expectedly and in italics, as 1t werc, the spring throws him right on to his feet again, before he is fully aware that that there has keen an accident. The habit which_frontier postmasters have of carrying the mail around in the pockets of their trousers vexes the souls of the cowboys, When one of the latter species has ridden 200 wiles after his mail and is_told by the post master’s wife that the postoftica has gone after a barrel of water and won’t be back for two days, the “cow-puncher” feels like compluin ing to the government, Our people will remember how hittarly cold 1t was lost Friday mornine. That morning a delicate woman was geen out at good daylight chopping wood to make a fire, About an hour later her husband, a stout, healtby, lazy vugs Lond, was geen’ to come poking out of the house, with his hands in his pockets, 1f such an occurrence is reported t) the Bunner sgain the name of the man will be pricted and a copy handed to the president of the Tar and Feathers committee. Mra, Barnacle went ¢) ride with Mr, B, when the mercury was at zero. **Why, John on the liviog memory, A man who was born in Cansda, where his parents still live arrived at Sidney Plains, N Y., the otrer day accompanied by & iuan bear, which he is exhibiting throughout the country, His face is covered with a thin whisker and he epeaks in French, His foet are like boar's claws and his body stmilar to that of a bear, e There is a fountain at Parker’s Glen, N. Y., which throwa water to a haight of sixty feet. During the cold weather t'e water has been allowed to 1un, and has been freezing until a pyramid of s lid ice fifty feet hieh has besn formed, The pyramid is about one hundred feet in diameter at tho base aod about two at the apex, The largest room in th roof aud unbroken by pillars is at St. Peters It is 620 feet long by 160 feet in ight it s uecd for military battalion can _completely Twenty thmsand wax tapers 1oof of this 1r0 is a single arch of iron, and it ex hibits remarkablo engineering skill in the arch’tect, ently a young Iady at Forest City, Sicr unty, Cal., while fast asleep got out of bed, partly dressed, picked up s lantern and started for her home at Minnesots, pasted gome teeribly bad and finally arrived at Kanak W half miles from her startiog point, in eafety, but just before stepping upon _the foot-bridga to cross it she stumbled, and the jar woke her up. Sho comprehended the situation very quickly and _proceeded, reachiog home some time before ight. 10r some days pravious to the above event tho girl had beea suffering from homesicknese. I thores of Fogland within world under one burg e RELIGIOUS, PSR I Tha new Jewesh temple in New York of |F congregation under the care of Itabbi_Jones will be dedicated about the middle of March, Catholic priests in several Northern Obio towns have denied the communion tomembera of their churches who visit roller skatiog rinks, The Mormon temple being erected at Salt Lake will yet require, it is asserted, more than four years for its completion, and will cost £3,000,000. The Lutheran church in France is not a nu- ‘merous body, having only eighty-two pastors, but it is a highly respectable Eody, and intlu- ential in proportion to its numbers, Bithop Fabre, of Montreal has issued a cir- cular to the cleriy calling attention to the dangers which menacs their flocks, from at- tending immoral vlays and bolaing peivate theatricals. Rev, Georeo H, Griffin, for many years pastor of the Plymouth Congregational church, Milfo rd, Conn,, has been elected ec- retary for New England of the American Suaday School union, to succeed the late Nel- son Kingsbury, ¢ R £n Stan N ako/ MARK STAR N oucH@URE thsolutely % Ewmetics and Poisons, TRADE Tree from Opiat, A PROMPT, SAFE, SURE OURE For Co Thront, Honrsencas, Influcnza, « Croup, Whooplng Cough, Vo Palnadn Ch ety * THE ONAREES A VOUELER CONTASY, Balttmore, Nacyfand, U8 Ay Swift's Specifio cured mo of rheumatism three months ago, efter my {hyatciats had exhausted the wemedies without giving roliet P, QUoDyEAR, Att y at Law, Brunswick, Ga. 1have been afllicted with theumatism t is & God send t the ruflerl 3. B. WAbLrR, Thomson, Ga. 1 have been entirely relieved of 8o n my right arm 1y the use of S passed through last winter without a relapse SioNey HERBIRT, o. Cultivator, Atlanta, Ga, TWENTY YEARS could hardly wot ahout, even on crut-hes. Swift' Spoc flo has cured me sound and well, Mga. Ezia Mrraiios, Macon, Ga. Switt's Secifio has relleved mo of rh ch at onio time toreatenod to wtop m: k. Rryv. W, A, KRk, Cross ¥ Swift's Specific Is entirely vegetable. Blood and Skin Diseases malled tree, itk SWiIrT Srraric Co., Atlants, Ga, rly forty venrs, and a fow bottlea of Swift's Specific cured me. heumatism Specific. and 1 had been a sufferer from rkcumatism twenty years; was ro. uced ton ekeloton; amatiem Treatise on VAl Qe [Fatabiiened 1601 Jeriften guara ®#Send twostamps for Cele Address, Fo D, CLARKE, M. b., Clark Street, Cnicaco, Int. Hosts of neighbors and friends called on Evangelist Dwight L. Moody and his mother last Thursday at their home in Northfield, Mass,, to congratulate the one on comoleting her eighticth year and the other on closing his forty-eighth year, The Presbyterian church in the 1 States at present has fifteen Indian mi among the following tribes: Seneca, Chip- pewas, Omahag, Creeks, Dakotas, Seminoles, and Perces, These missions have an aggregate of 1,236 communicants. They also have ten echools, with an aggregate of 350 scholars, At a meoting held in the Centra! Baptist church at Norwich, C‘onn., a letter was read from the pastor, reducing bis salary 20 per cant. Resolutions of thanks were extended, and the offer accepted. The reason of this step on the part of the pastor was on account of the depression of business in that section, many people having been throwu out of em- ployment, A church now buildicg in Michigan is to have as soats arm chairs of cherry wood, mn. hogany finished with tilting backs, each chair being ‘-.‘u\i(h d with hat, shawl, cloak, book, umbrella, and cane r: and a foob rest. Nothing else ssems needed to make n medel hoew cold 1t We mustdosomething for the poor. 'They'll freeze this winte, When she reached home and had sat for an Zhour over the register, in her sealvkin sacqué, she ox clatmed: *“Really John it is not ws cold as 1 thought it was, "We need not hurry in that charity matter, "—( Providence Nt My fon,” sud the old man a3 he wiped his spectaclss on his coat-tail,*'sturt right when you startin. If you have'nt any money to begin on, yo tplan to be appointed an assiguee rreceiver. 1f you have monay, be careful how you fnvest” it. Telegraph and railrcad stocks are good encugh to trade in and gold mines ard silver liggivg give a man a certain standing in the commercial world, b “But what!" ‘ 1f you want fat dividends and want em regularly and want ‘em in_clean cash, put your money Into gus stock, the treasurer never runs away, the stock never falls below par and though consumers ever kick, they al ways come down with ther cath.” [Wall Street News, C—— A Lesson From the Pig, The porker hath more stubborn zest Than any other besst; If you would;have him travel west, 2u sure must face him east, No blows or oaths wall force hi Nor tame his haughty wind; But feed him corn snd scrateh his back And he is wondrous kind, « track S0, neither threats nor strokes will move The proud Egyptian's w rath But gentle words and desds will prove The meaus to turn his path. —[Chicago News, —— SINGULARITIES, Peach trees are b'ooming in the Santa Ana valley in Los Angeles county, Cal, Lost year & family of four persone, at Brockton, M devoured 502 pies, or 200} pies to eash person, A little girl at Wind Gup, Pa., has ears t are bent forward and grow fast to the tha oo, 816 1s Bilkhsant hoe Tasring 1a very fa acute, The carcass of & huge whale was discovered on thebanks of the Severn in Fugland re cently. It wmeasured seventy fect aud its t was eatimated at over forty tovs, It iv supposed $0 be the largest that hus stranded church except some doctrine, live Christianity and a pastor capable of keepiug the occupante of the luxurious chairs wide awala.all the time, The annual circulsr giving rules for the ob- servance of Lent in the Roman Catholic dio cese of New York has been received by tho priests of the various pavishes from Cardinal McCloskey, and given by them o their con- gregations. But one full meal and a light evening repast are allowed daily, except on Sundays, from the 15th inst. (Ash Wednes- day) until Easter Sunday (April 4), Flesh meat may be eaten on Mondays, ‘Tuesdays and Thursdays, but not on Holy Thuredays (April 2). The sged, infirm ard th se of deli cate constitution, children, invahids and per- scns eogaged in exhausting work and women with nureiog children are not included among those ordered to keep the fast, P IMPIETIE The flagon of the commuion_service belong ing to the Church of the Adventin Boston waa recently etolen, The Fulso Prophat chews tobaceo, It must ba pretty hard even for an Arab to worship a man who is liable to ask hun for a chew of tobacco, *‘Are you sura you are converted” acked sir, T think T am, for I sweeps under the beds and in the dark corners, A clergyman who preached for a friend sur prised his audience end himself by reading at the end of bis veual notices: *I1 insist on your dining at my houge, no matter who in vites you,"~[Boston Beacon, “Pa, who was Shylock? (with a lcok of surprise avd horrer): “‘Great odnes:, boy, you attend church and Sunday hool every ‘weck and don't know who Shy- was! Gosnd read your bible sir.” R, M. Lee, the alleged colored preacher was held in 8500 for the grand jary in_ the polica court yesterduy, for obtaining a suit of ¢ othes sh by means of a fulse check from I. Hamberger & Co, [ National Roepub- 1 That quarrel in the O.ient avenue Congre: gational church at East Now York, wh ch be- gunina higoland fling by a deacon, and bioadened 10to a strect brawl by the full board of deazous, has relopsed into a church meeting where all the mutuul cherges were withdiawn, and no less than 19 pubic apolo gies were give ), Mr. Smith,” said a young lady at church faie, "' want your helpfor a monient.” *“Certwinly,” replied Mr, Smith;” what cu 1 do for ye “1 have just eold a tidy f cente, and” I want you to centage that is, *A transaction of that kind, my dear Miss B, said Mr. Simith, who is » lawyer, “gets out of percentage and into larceny,”’—[New York Cownnercial Advertiser, The Rev, Penstock, who is one of the com mittes of three appointed to prepare an alma- nac for the exclusive use of colored people, submitted a vrotest to the effect that his two companions insisted upon haviog the earth re- volve upon its axis twica in twenty-four houra, He wanted an injunction to restrsin them, and he hinted that such conduct on their part merited a pablic reprimand. ¢ Bradder Pen- stock,” asked the president, *'what particular hatmn am it gwine ter doif dis world turne over once in twelve houn?' Why, eah, de world can't do it,” “Waul, maybe she can’t, but I fecls like givin’ her fair sbow to try it. It won't do any hurt, as I kin an’ it ma) stir wartin folke to pay their debts an’ squar’ up on der house rent. Your protest am de clared outer order,” —— Angostura Bitters, the world renowned appetizer and fnvigorator. Ueed now over the whole civilizid world, Try it, but beware of e, Atk your grocer or druggist for the genuine article,manutactured by Dr, J, (i, B, Siegert & Boua, —— Mr. Adolph Sutro will model the free pub- lic library be iutands to give to San Fran: clsoo after those of Leipsic, Gottingen wnd Heidelburg. He already has 30,000 olumes for it. and will probably increass’ the number t0 100,000, He will ulso crect a library build g of splendid proportions, — SyriINoF1ELD, Mass., April 10, 1883, “For diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder, and urinary organs I received great benefit from Hext's [Kidoey and Liver] Resevy, 1 promounce it the best."——H, W. Payne, Manufacturer Harveses, Tzunks, etc., 447 Maln St, Paterfamilias c wl 5 that cost 10 ell me what per- dnd In DR, E Mz, Spurgeon of a devont housemaid, “Dacd, | e honalarity Srlanger,. ... Julmbacher, Pilsner. K8i86r eevsas Bud woizer. Best'd e, dehlitz-Prlsnor— . Wine. New Woodwork ! Warranted 5 Years. DOCTOR WHITTIER 617 St. Charles St., 8t. Louis, Mo. Aregular gradate of to Mediow Colleges, hay becn longet engaged i the tpeciul ¢ T of Gwionic, Nravous, Kis 40 Bioob Diskurks thas Any other nysician s Si, Louis ety oy 1101 rexidents know. Nervous Prosiration, Debility, Mentel end Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Adkec. tions of Throat, Skin or Bones, Blood Polecawg, old Sores and Ulcers, aro ¢ with unparallcled Guccers, 0n Intest ecleatits hrineiplca: Suely, Privately. 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MAURER, V218 Karnam St. Anhauser. fllicicr rutt adidress to Woolvicl & Co., 1ad: er, Mass,, awd they itd” vrward a can, ex New Aftachments ;BULD ON EASY PAYMENTS, TG Running Domestic E LOVRIOY, 20 E, J0Ab Strces, Oowba, OMAH AL The remarkable growth of Omaha during the last few yoars Is & matter of groat astonlshment to those who pay an occasfonal vislt to this growing clty. The development of the Btook Yards—ihe necesslty of the Belt Liny Road—the finoly paved streets—the hundreds of new rosidences and costly business blocks, with the population o{our clty more than doubled In the Iast five years, All this In n great surprise to visltors and is the admiration of our eltizons, This rapld growth, the business activity, and the many subatantial Improvements mada lively demand for Omaha real estato, and every Investor has made a handsome profit. Sinoe the Wall Street panlo May, with the subsequent cry of hard times, there has been less demaud from specula- tors, but & falr demand from Investors secking homes. This latter clasa are taking advantage of low prices In bulld. ing material and are securing their homea at much less cost than will be possible year hence. Speculators, too, can boy real esta’ » cheaper now and ought to tak advantice of present prices for futnre pro ts. The next fow years promises greates dsvelopments In Omaha than the past fivy years, which have been as gomr a0 wo oould reasonably desire. New man- ufacturing establishments and large job- bing houses are added almost weekly, and all add to the proaperity of Omaha. There are many in Omaha and through. but the State, who have thelr money in the banks drawing a nominal rate of terest, which, If judiclously invested 1 Omaha real estate, would bring them much greater returns. We have man; bargalns which we are confident wlfi bring the purchaser large profita in the near future, ‘We have for sale the finest resi- dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North we have fine lots at reason- able prices on Sherman avenue,l 7th; 18th, 19th and 20th streets. West on Famam, Davenport, Cuming, and all the leading streets in that direction. The grading of Farnam, Califor—- nia and Davenport streets has made accessible Some of the finest and cheapest residence property in the city, and with the building of the street car line out Farnam, the pro perty 1n the western part of the city will increase i valua —— We also have the agency for the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper- ty in the south part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company and the railroads will certainly double — e the orice in ashort time. —_—mm—eeeeeee ‘Wae also have some tine business et S s e Rl lots and some elegant inside resi. e e SR dencer for sale, Parties wishing to invest will find some good bargains by calling S & s REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St Bet veer Farnham and Douglas, P.8.—We ask those who have property for sale at a bargain to give us a call- We want only bargains We will positively not handle prop erty at more than its real value. 8