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WO NEW RAILROADS. The Omabia & North Platte and the Grand | Island & Central Wyoming. OTHER NEW RAILWAY RUMORS. Blundell, Tried the F Be The Home of the Priend- mbezzler, Not to Other News of Gen- eral Interest, Ly Benwae.) an agent of River rail i TiE BER Late Thursday the Burlington & Mi road filed articles of incorporation for two now lines in Nebraska Tho first is to be ealled the Omaha & North Platte railrond, and nccording to the articles will commenee at Omahs and run westerly through Dougl Sarpy, Saunders to Ashland This of the road will comprise the lon jected and talked of Ashlind eut-off, will shorten the distance between ton twelve miles. The south Omaha track be the line out of Omuha and be ent distinet from the Plattam and Pacific Junction and the eastern connection. After leaving Ashlund road will take a turn to the northwest and run throug parts of Saunde Dodge, Butler d Colfax countic south and Tel with the Union Pac conrse will e t thro of Stanton, Platte, Madison, Boone, Antelope, Wheeler, Grecley, Gartield, Valloy, Loup, Custer and Blaine coun ties to o point near the northwest of Custer county, conneeting there another new road built by sumo coinpany and na the Gr Island & Wyoming Central, o Omalia & North Platte there will he | built hranches from the main line to Fre mont and Norfolk in Madison The capital stock is given at $2, 100,000 The other line, ns stated, will he ealled the Gr Tsland & Wyoming Contral and will naturally be uation of the Omahin & North 1 Nominally, however, the rond will commence ut andIslind and rin_northwoest | througn parts of Hall, Buffalo, Sher man, Custer, Bl and Logan countios; thenee northwesterly throt the nnorganized territorics, thenee n vost throngh Clicyenne, Sheridan, Dawes oupties to @ point on ska-Wyoming line in Sioux cou ticTes also. provide that branchi ¥ constructed a3 hereafte mined on. The will be The incorporators of both roads are G M. Holdrege, J. G. Taylor, C. D, D man, (.. Greene, J. Do MeFarland, ‘T M. Marquett and S, Eustis, all of whom are connected with the Burlington & Missouricompany. From conversations with gentlemen who seem to know, v incorporations scems to bo an _in ption to invade all tervitory heretofore | ively controlled by the Union Pa 1iis branches, he Omaba & | will take in all points on the besides reaching out to the t of the state, which has sent no railronds at all. It is d the Burlington & Missouri have taken this move to counteract the pro posed extension of the Missouri Pacilie, hut there is probably mno truth in the roport. Burlington” & Missouri peoplo assert that it has been the intention of the company for some time to occupy Union 1 torritory north of the Platte noffset for the latter road's encroaclhmoent into its territory south of tte. Lincoln people " seem to ed over the new rouds, and somo business men talked with think that it will eausea big boom for the city, in that it will open the North Platte country to the merchants of this city. o R BLUNDELL. A great denl of comment is ereated on account of the on of District Attor- ney Strode of this district in not having, up to the present time, proseeuted Blun dell, the former Linco n manager of the telephone company, who abscorided somo eighteen months ago with §1,500 of the company’s mon t the time ho em- bezzled the funds he was sce of the Young Men's Christian association of Lincoln und_ stood very high in the community, and was looked upon as model and exemplary young wan. After he had loft the city he took a trip to Europe, where he r mained some ten or eleven months; then he went to_Canada and finally fetehed un in New York city, where he was recog- nized ns Blundell. ™ It is said that he, during this time, sailed unde fictitious name, and it is further claimed that im- medistely on being recognized he wroto to one of tho oflicers of the Lin- ung Men's Christian Associntion, depicits the horrors of bein a fugitive from justice, and how pen tent ho is, and what great sorrow he . at having commitied so terribl or even to have permitted him to think for one moment of the awful ovime of robbing his employers, Upon the receipt of this letter, several’ of the igious people of this city started move to hive a nolle prosequi entered to the indictment. Through somo means Blende showed up in Lincoln but was not inearcerated, but pel mitted o walk out town, 1 finally ho gave bail for his ap- pear; The case at last term continued, and it 18 now presumed that it will go over this term the sume way 1t is now reported that the complainants do not intend to prosccute him at all. There isa statute which makes it eriminal for any party parties to n'n||l|\u||lnl 8 | folor Blundell is said to be now resid- ing in Omaha. THE LINCOLN & NORTI'WESTERN The commitiee appointed by the ity council to appraise for condemnation & right of way into the city and depot | -r|uuull~ for the Lincoln & Northwestern railroad has got to work. 1t is evident from the Northwestern's course fl that it intends building to Lincoln imme diately, as it asked for the condemna tions. L ke the Missouri Pacifie, the road will probably ask for honds H coln. The Miss Thcitio 18 pre its metirin] for immediato buidi itipne and the only thing in its wi soems to be i determination on the pavt of property owners to have full value for | the right of way und u disposition on the part of the coincii not to_elose Eighth and Ninth streets for the bencfit of the road Lascor afternoon souri uth and part pro and | und will will th | new we corner with to he nd ned connty 10,000, Union 1 northwestern CLERK OF THOWARD COUNTY An ofticer from Howard county was in | co: an expert 1o go the account Milton M the ¢lty yesterday to get out therd ana ivestigate the clork of Howard county White, an accountant, w peted, and after giving bond for the fuithful per formance of his work, he left for the west. Some six weeks 1go the commis sioners of the county asked the clerk to submit a report of the work of his oftico and ho refusced to do so. Upon their in sisting ho said he would resign first, and this he did. The expert will'go over his Dbooks and if they are not found straigt he will bo prosceuted MORTON'S CANDIDATE FOR CHAIRMAN The Bex reporter has not had the pleasure of mecting Mr. Alfved Hazlett, who wus nominated by J. Sterling Mor ton, chiwivman of the state central com i for temporary ehairman of the | ratie convention. but from what of the gentleman, and judging fom his personnl appesrance and tho | | Hazlett absolutely re | after he I ‘qu | getting wi mn in bed), | 114y | erned b; | warkaNTED fixed determination and ter as shown in his face, if he had been an aspirant for such a position, and had beeu counscled by his friends who pro posed his name to the committes, the e | =t might have been different. Mr fused to permit his ented 10 the 1 the ac A on was called d upon to arong charc name to e pre ol was convention m of the com minutes before to order, but stand by th which he I azlott’ is an energetic tent worker in_anythin and with the friends he | in the demoeratio ranks, with due he can make a strong fight, and cllent oflicer if he had cnough mittec th WS preva mof th is «aid that My aetive, persist mle an exe | ¥ fortunite clected HOME OF TiH The society of th FRIENDLESS Home for the Friend Tess has beeit in Wb the Baptist chureh in this city sterday the fol- lowing officers wire elected for the ensu Mrs, I ¢ Manloy, president Anna R, Hael, recordi crotary A M. Davis, financial secretary; Plathe Elliott, corresponding seere Mrs. . W, Latham, treasuror. The 1 of direetors are Mesdames John Doalittle, H. W. Hardy, . 8. Shelden, A €. Rickotts, 8. M. Benediet, ¢, M. Leigh AW, Dawes, Dr. Latta,” Dr. Con S. Norton, J. N. Wise and Mrs session CITY NEWS seeretary of state for registration ) Lancaster district school |||H|1|» and also n Webster connty James L, M ard, bhrothe vd, died Thurs nig t K, of pneumonis, after ' week s il Decensed was 23 years of g Fho funieral will ocoue to-day 168 o'elock from th Paul Methodist church, cor ner of Twelfth and O strects Henry Kennedy, a contracto; coln. was the suceessful bidder construction ot lavge brick hotse to be built at Pera The dog show man at present exhibit ing in Lincolu had one of his best ecanines it before last, Yesterday the ce discovered it ina livery stable on fth street. IU was given'baek to its v The delegates to the democratic convention ail left for home yeste highly plensed with the party The coived county F400 ¢ yostorday ro of Lin for the school po Twe (o oy, VALS. York: John Hamling ston, Omaha; R H Wells, David City; ST H. White, ; Geor, Omaha; W Davis, Omaha. = PILs Blind, s he John Om:ha Wh O. | PILE A sur and U Dr. Willi PiLy Ttehing ered hy , called D t A cases of 25 or ol suier five wonderful soof and_instruments do than good Williams' Indian .l ihsorbs the tumors, allay w, (particularly at night after act poultice, gives instand relicf, and is prepared only for Piles, i OF pHVALS piriae A tob nothig ol SKIN DISEASES CU D. wier's Magie Ointment enres s Illu ples, ack Heads or Giul b Eriptions on the. face, leavi and beantiful, - Also eires Leh; Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and ors. Sold by druggists, or mailed on receipt of B0 ¢x Bleadin minut Lotions more harm Pile Oint intense iteh ) Y viled by Kulin & € At wholesale by C. - LBLIGIOUS nd Schrocter & Goodman, The Baptists in Australia Doth in numbor and inflienc Canon Far an audiencoin Temple Emani-el, “Tho Rey, Thomas Thomas, of sold. He still “oxhort occasions. There are 65,000 white Baptists in Miss attending Baptist schools A leading Unitarian paper say are more Unitarians in the By than in all tho ehurehes which b. w York. ) eolored ) pupils that there ppal chureh ¢ tho name adhore of sho has only thirty- hapoels, with 1 50,000, n church—tho first in d_in New York Harris, of tho and Bishop Lpiseopal kers, eight ehurches and thirt Seating capacity of Less th A T w-Christi xlm country 1i Wi ¢ wday. Bishop Mothouist - Eplscopal Nicholson, of Ifm church, were the prineipal sy By the death of Cardinal and Avehb ishop MeCloskey, the Most Rev. Michael H. Cor izan b rehbishop of the Arehd i of Now_Yorle and spiritual head of tho P inee of Now York. ‘This includes tho Di oc of Brooklyn, Albany, Roch Buffalo, densburz, and Nowark and Tronton, N Tho Presh n chureh of tho Puyall Indian_reservation 1s bwo miles from Tac g, in Washington territory. It is o neat white building, ‘and a native Indian “Thore are Indi When the i 1 hiy sermon theso elders Iiko short spoechas. ‘Lhe sorvices aro all in tho Indian languaze. -———— No Ground for the Silly Charge. Fremont Tribune: The Omaha Repub- lican is laboring with great zeal but with littla success to convince the |un|lxln that the suit brought to determine the 3 of the assistant judgeship in_the second district, held “by Judge Mitchell, is brought by Van Wyck to cripplo, if pos- sible, the” power of somo of his'encm and thatitis done for political buncoml Thero is no ground for this silly charge any more than there 'is for other aceusations made nst Van Wyck. The fact is there is u real doubt as to the legality of the office, and the thing to do is to have that doubt set- tled-the sooner the better. It must he borne in mind that Llu-{udgn s constantly adjudicating eases, and if it should run long time before such a test was mado, and the office then declared fllogal, the complications would be decidedly serions and litigation would be mixed up and complicated be 1 the skill of any law- yer to unravel it . \key have been invited t Bridgeport, Conn., {0 labor. The ehure were unanimons in the eall, but whep it to riing 51,000 1o Moot €\DRTTS tho projo- sition wis voted dow, - 10.0orpe #tone of the first 5 fis conntry was laid as Shenat douh, Pa., a few since, T an off shoot of te o1t Greek ehureh, but gov the though retain in of the toms, including the right of prie: UNKIVALED S SOUTHERN REMEDY 18 Moody and S Uniati Greek diry 5 is )lox reh ot I ent o narey. Tuis 0 NTAIN A SINGLY PAWTICLE OF MECURY on ANY usBRAL nur s PURELY VEG ETABLE. It Will Cure by Derangem Kidney and Ston 1f you foel dull, drowsy, debil hewdaohe, mouth hstos | i TN coutods You Froom t0mpid diver, or - biliousies. and ot SMONS TV REGULATO any time you fool your systom 1 Cloansiii, foning, roiiating withe it violont pury o stimulating withe Qult Intoxioating (ke s Caused at of the Liver, eh, d have fro ily, poor ap v suffori ' Simmons Liver Regulator PI | 9. H, Zeilin & C PARED BY Philadelphia, Pa. vould | and the- | sthe | 1 has been invited to address | THE OMAHA DAILY A INTERESTING ADDRESSES. | The Treland of To-Day as Eloquently De- picted by an Irish Patriot. Bl Kill « hen for crowin the liewof the whisili rland the eréwing hen. Ttook advante of the sitnation, by acensing many v old fat hen of ¢ whenever [ a A ehicken wehers were vory illiterat ibet. They would L old adage, maxim T'vé socn them opon speller and besides wonld sing a hymn They would some and, perhaps; being cong ation, they W seny cmharrass bt that was alw nade me peating to m | o wing, ved to o I'he v m know the al for a t proverh ov saviy v Wehsier hlue-l King o text they from the sami sour timos swap pulpit fore o voulid expericnes ment or confusion y ensily remedied; srhaps an old cla ler n or stewird would exelaim ol down on dem harps, sistors, bar de bradider up, he is out in deep water * 1 certain sistor detailed for the would commenco a low, womoan, that the whole gathering pedd inuntil the preacher wa st up to the proper piteh of enthu- o secure good and glorious preachin We desive to know if the black man le any matetial progress sin fom?” Has he advanced, stood eraded? Ho o was turned cold, cheerless world with not 1 common sense to keep off the wolf “amenable to laws, the of which he was totally ignorant wo L shali brietly state the progress sinee 1863 Four and one-half millions were emanci- pated twenty years ago. To-dav we num wianism and religions | ber over 7,000000. - OF this number over Thero is now only | 1,500,000, or ahout enc-fifth, are in tl Irish, and that is the | vommon schools in the soath; 18,500 in hi nd colloges. Ther e © colly in every between 16,000 and 17,000 eolor ors, pro! rsin all the seiences ti in col 000,000 communicantsin 1h | Methodist and Baptist churehes, besi perk .‘.4 mother LODD,0N0 conneeteo with the other seattering denominations Huiiareds: o prolisighe: atid. GRIBIoN: Lvwyers and doctors that are honors to the “profesdon. There are authors and histormns, Over ninety journals, devoted to motal educational i ts of the Although we suflere B s throuw, our rance and s Bureau, still the black folks of Georgia alone pay Taxes on over $100,000,000 worth of reil PROGRESS OF THE NEGRO RACE. of Haw m Deep Dark- Marvel- ons Light How the Afr h Been Haised § ness 1o a Most an the S o-day." deac W Pl so well ut who T'he of Monnment ociation, the to be devoted to the Parnell fund Edward J Brennan, ex-seeretary of the Irish land loeague, pre introduced the spe ning. In approprinte remarks ferred to the difference in v Mr. Pepper andience (he bheing ster), and said that the “The Ireland of The lecture of Rev, ( on the nhove hall last tended oK Wt St evening not it *de but enjoyed arich tre an Pepper =ubject onmicena wa ,. were present i entertainment was under the 1l pre campaign pic Emmett e sided eve 0 few he r belief between majority of his Methodist mini time of Iris) bigotry was passed one erecd for the creed of nationality Rev. Mr. Pepper’ prefaced his leeture | by saying that he w! ud to leave his pulpit and engae wse for which e appeared in Omaha, He was here on the invitation of one of the grandest wanizations inthe world, and his n was to help the cause of lre native country The speaker then | ences on his visit here he Irelands, The the sonthwest pulsiven the Kindne hools o Wl —his | related i experi- to Treland tive yes md, in reality, three was the Ireland of fand of niality, im- md hospitality. Butwithall heartof the people of the | first Ireland, there s the bitter, deep. ted hatred the Briton—a hate en endered by centuries of abuse and iron rul The second the tandlords country them mor s rions and In conclnsion the speaker < to furnish an insta the | 0 race, nader any conditions or circum stances, has achieved much, tl due the misery of the Ir |.l such rapid, marked and marvelon ple ~The sp .m quoted from an nom i 1 intelleetr ad | Trom the pen of Joseph Medill showing [ ment | that cach year, for the last ten years, the Tandle iad drawn from [ %000,000. The more they « per becomes the poverty of the try, for not onc cent of the money ¢ thiey expend in Treland. They v fuxury i Engzlind and on the'co | while their tenants live in misery | very dogs of Ireland hate the Landlords The third Treland is composed of the | Scotch-1rish, wdy race, whose hearts heat sty v for their coun even if ander aerust of uneong Ihey arc unlike the southern this | ditre ing that th wmer he yableness but not sweetness, while the latter have etness but not reason ableness The speaker mentioned the eharacter istic traits of the Irish as a people e nestness, eloquen ble patri otism and conr: vhest in fighting, speaki Their Juence surp and | land, for where s o fount smpare with Dannicl O'Connell, Ed mund Burke and Robert Bimett, Their satriotism is indeed ungues e Wherever an Irishman is found, in the most distant part_of the wlohe, there will o prayer goup for the fréedom | | of his country. ~ It has been said that when an Irishman becomes an Ameriean | ¥ citizen, this should claim hix it wiance, And it isso. But Ireland is his motl while Columbia _is his wife, and no man can be false to his mother and true to his wite. In no country can there | bea purallel to the patriotism of the Irish women I'heir courage is of the kind which makes_the Briton tremble, For seven centuries (he English have held them by | the throat, and_even now retain in Ir land 40,000 soldiers. I believe,” said the speaker, “that if Robert Emmett could only rise from his grave to support Parnell, in ten days the English channol would flow betwe two nations—tho wonurchy of ¢ Britain and the re- vubl Ireland The speaker continued and said that he believed that heaven had reserved to Parnell the privilege of digging up tho foundations of English supremacy in il that hoefore five ye had arnell would be president of the e e R e LT home rule—Ireland governing Ireland, and she will sueceed.” God is no despot. In couclusion, the spoaker said: “Al- ready Lsee the bright streaks of dawn in the horizon; the Irish flag p the words ring forth, Treland s posed of | tory i g s of | | han any other o mees - Held for Trial, i Smith, alias Thompson terday afternoon in- the for the ittle confidence played on Harry Bromley Wednesday, Bromley t Thompson fleeced him of , by on wrim af to cilsh o cheek. Dis e was present ive the prosi Burnham for the defonse ) of the examin tion Judge St o0 hold Smith, o Thonp i the district court in the and Bromley was also detained as a witngss, o : was t e coun- |y police conrt which he v cowboy, | tified his i ging him to ood wages, I e lity hinen him v Est The special Investigating Committee, committee appointed at o mattor of, tho will hold i mee flornoon at 2 o the city lock. Th by mem- Y ; Works commit- ining their signatures to the ommending the payment of + thoroughily looked into matter cotmpletely sifted irs ot the teoin obt port re i and girl who tips sond crop of strawberries is being A in Massachusetts, pest well in the world is at Tome- L andd is now 6,000 feet deep and not finished nk De ) pin-en , 8 New York boy, is ahu- and_sticks 500 in his br hout pain to himself. rest and Wbly the oldest fig tree n the world, standing in the garden of the Capnein imonastery at Roseo bou to he sold. Tt was planted in 1621 1ts branches cover o space of 434 square meters—sutlicient 10 shelter 200 py I Manchest o liair tirme i is a horse night. or there 1 sing terward tho ner neck changed from brown te Aty wr-old irl, faken up nnto the a ey od out of sight, and brought casily amile away, dusc in transit as i lone, car {own in o bes her s tof boing rapidly end antly pricked by thousands of Sinee” her experichee she has shilar to o person with St, Vii ‘Ir Superstition of the Negro. There was a good congregation at the A. M. E. church, corner of Eighteenth and Webster streets, last evening, to lis- ton to tho lecture by Prof. J. L. Judsor n ex-sluve and orator from Georgi he subject of the lecture was: *Supe stitious - Peculiaritics of the South Colored People. vs. their Twenty Y. I8 3, and it was handled by ~‘|4.Lvl in . most interesting mann The following is a short synopsis of the tre: ‘Pake tho southern colored man in the ct, and he is & mock, fo go-lneky, hopeful come i woninl, jovial, mirthiul, créature. Ho'is proud, kind and imit tive—the very embodiment of courtesy and politencss. Ho is hospitable and gonerous to a fault, and has @ vems Dl degree of strength in his fricndships, He iy proverbially extrayvagant in relig fous affuirs, growing enthusinstic while } engaging insinging, praying and preach- fune 3 from the residence, 152 ing aturday wl 2 p. w. - Lrst-c hmmm D — When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla, When sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When shio becamo Miss, she clung to Castoris, Whon sho had Children, she gave them Castoris, FL l‘\ll\ i m., In this city, October 15th, pining, Jr., duaught at?p, of \Vulnl\ in slaver; l‘.k\"‘ r 1 nu.nh wems of difierent kindd, as “rabbit § The Tiiinois Bapti t sundlos of the dovil's shos | Rock PILLS | insects and voptiles, about their persons to invie good luck and to avert and 25 YEARS IN USE. Tho Greatest Modical Tr1amph of tho Agel counteract evil hYMPTBM& OF A iy 1g Ottober aries oceur g 14, sense of of hy nor the Uliterate, ignorant in every TORPID LIVER, the term, with no knowlec giene, anatony, physiology, most ordinury laws of health thoy would contract complicated dis euses that an ordinary physicisa when called in would fail to give's deii nito dingnosis of. He would perhaps ro mark: 1 ean’t see what ails you; you must be poisoned, I never met re wil- of Loua of uybeiite, Bowels costive, Paiu in tho head, with ‘o dull sensation fu tho back part, Pain under the shoulders biado, Fulluzss after eating, with di fuclination to exertlon of body or mind, 0 reltebility of temper, Low spiriis, wit raw-headed and bloody afocling of baving negiccted pome duty, my lantern, charms, Weariuess, Dizzi Fluttering at tho Juration in all its Rieart, Dois before the eyes, leadache ebar elligastoastonisiitle sufle Dethie and cause Lia it 'thie system is £ho aysteun with pure bloci nd hard ihuscie tones the mervous system, invigoraios Ui braia, and Tinparts e vigor of mauhood: like ling su) Signs, witcheraft, hobgoblins bones, Juck haunted Gz, | phases, “hoodooism W bolioved and practiced by the majori [ty of tho oldor back people In thoso dgs in the presence of childven, and taught to children, gained such a firm hold on | me as w ehild that even now I cannot | with lmpunity overstep the prescribed rules, regulations and bounds of bad luek ws lewrned in my boyhood Nor are these superstitions orieoms | ings contined to the eolored people alone I ha known instances in which the ‘ most enltivated and refined white people were even more superstitions than col- ored people. My mistross, & most repro- sentutive southein Lidy, a rebel general's your’s before.” “This they w to believe becauso it smacke & ) Lo vigh Restl \th PN the binck are ! ever the ¥ight eye Restlosyness, w pd the Dinek nee QO enmes 112kl dalored ivic ‘onic Action on o Opgnus Topiler Stooli s CONSTIPATION, TUTT'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA forebadings, presentimonts belief in spooks, spirits aud TUTT'S PALLS aro especially adaptod to such cases, one dose el 3 Buch & Keaovatos the bod sl aates o8 1. Kold by droggists, EFFICE 44 Murray St., Now York, swoet, | pins and | URDAY, nnd | x well-edited | | ori lans and | | merty. | &eore the walst desicns OCT( The Lenny From the king ant From the In From the clivnt the Come the ery A_round hit of That the w That the chin: Brought the ( HONBY The new fas) Short | forlitt Some off with 1 s i freg S this plush wraps appea velties in th Silver margic ing aigh velvet Bradd in varie ular for hat £y Browns snd able eolors for Whits is now 1 the deepest i Voshaped corsage k high f Handsome if terwoyen with Tted, hlack i for Hom striy a bea Waoolen bro used for MWigh shoulde all imported 1 hlat are allone Green billiarad for younz ladie Hizh collar stylish adjunet wrly (e never mings, lin e i aring e [ v entin Wi he erinolett soon he o th New suits have und silk or woo The del i 1 i in A lu 13 hers of * during th Small 1 Tyess ol tring indic in dter irl silk b hi country seat in Tied is the poy tes nnd ‘and | handsowely br ¢ gloves atri wost popular fc beconiing tumn and wi and embr e inent among t of velvet s, 1 color of the dr My, Wat wants a divore he sealed Ii to stop her talking. her i new bos Tho polonaise is coming into general favor; tho redingote and open hangs loosely let into it, béin, Solid leather A achine Tand that will 300 perfeet Dt buttuns Zrow a1 worn. S 0. ings, Lo particalarly Wi drcoping e of th It is a eurious fact, known as a rule only to critical observers of the same sex, that” the beauties like the notod proud ot their Said, Anderson has “The now spe hoon,” said worming, ter directed i, said ntelligence with Charlie ye invitation to atts (Norristown I Moss and bro fabries. There many shides, ostrich, le 1es of gy in rons coml ffoctive when There is liter NEW basues a o become more in caprice as th of freshly 5 tako t I always g ol thik Anériean ap) tuduced Into 15 N t s pies, and ¥ o English | 3 | juently combined with novelty spun wi miantles o fus! rom six to ten button lengihs a well shaped arm, Almost all tri 5 Ove |y ovi slored fackets, with ves They opeti over tulle « ackels are also very is nothing to hrag sticking a missiv YBER 17, 1885, 000 words, yet aehion @ ten 18 puing a tigt oot on, o waiting for his wit Hress for chrel, e nCArly AIWAYS iyEnts & few oxtrs Wt his felines Empty Hammock m and « S One Hundred Not 1 e of chay 1kles noat i sher 1 il fo presidont the shape o who is e i “Oh, it She went (o s ind e v o of honnet tor advertises wat and only hore ey your fa Wi v phvsician that infernal ppen that you ome of 1y it it o ¢ Ted that she wear o thiat she won't Chicago News on his envel third Wl in ommen The o by ) toils, Vet who waits for Doltar, thie ne, from the peas o pleads in, Wis el his shar of the crowd for the Dollar, i No incon strictly gold that s alll yet T'm 1 s bt up by it glisten aeling-ling of this vil fo stand at hi wman d monny refanded. Dilapit ! nection, — Everything warranted shodily.” A New York merchian with Mose Schanmil the 1 ing him' Lawyer wi Mose 8% for g Jake Silverstone, his e SChoost write to that mon in N dot it vas one of my pishness prin 1 1o say noddings padof aman in mine own town, hence, for dot . | sy s nodding abont dot shay-lawk lawyer. - Tesas Sift- ings \ vonne man at Sandwich, Tl whil viding with his girl recently, Tad o v in which the By was bidly dem Upon being erossquestioned, the admitteal that he was Kissing his the howse start That is the fata " \ youthof this country is making —he Kissos Al 1o shiould nut ANoW Diow Ao oxe | atorpedo, 1Eis notondy Hablo to | S eattle when the smack de- tonates in this wiy s the young Jady and wikes bt Nris - THE Tio does business Ly Austin, wrofe 1o A cortain Anstin favyer owed turned 1o il s ron LADIE oves are quito poy going ot of fashion. rionabie brown is gold - seal, d frocks are coming in voguo My 1 eon: SWhat is rines are finisted i “Then v SSupitio ont among tall | is line. are used for ormaments collars, el cdingly el 19 Widths is ¢ mmings. pop- Ipiseoy Lreens the most fashion- L uillinery. | worn at the neek and wrists nourning., e in wnd front party we e, hons have the pieot el Junes 1 slass and eane, (GG Chronie straight o'er Nose church in the e angd aetions inane u e and his “Now, don't you | Augnsts the |LHHI~I-'V ord heneiit pardon wo erave g to The dude with his eve. And Tis hair parted With his langua And s AN Knows,” old thread in- ul eeru, or are the & fall rean, W plush ulnovelty s (e dos (whose wes with darze figures are | For this iznre) has now had his o, nets Andd the holes of zay Paris all Fave O'cr the elimrins of the latest fauchor, and honeyeomb ul h fomas, 1 turkeys stol to plat fused to conti were on him. went into the p Ny e ith a farn o5 i Iu»n\uh 1o & latest fanc 5 \ower, b head eloth | S short this being 1l 1o ot tod the Paris fauehor [Coluribus Dispateh, 15 ity o 1 beautiful, »se in dark shardos, S0 we welcome of fashion either for tire wraps it TIONAL. ot 00 students i aplaining of a small attend- il e G s faken @ downy Sl continug past ls rts ol striped Bout trimi stock half o size sinall Boston or N unswiel cl were piek 0 revolution Wworl. wd ten have enfered the Colimbia - colivge ix voung 1| frestnan elass annex. women in the wmbers 2 0 nen, slass ever adimitted ! gencrally [ s, either of the Bowloin ¢ Lone evening i we trom the boys, | by the Thila i Loy than the pre v York. has a bed the «d trom afloek of iy wit ve used to cover fuille nsmal with this style of phush stripes. tions of a return {0 the instead of surnb, ro only pretty when o culiy h celvo visits Andoyor th residuar SI.000 10 Willium It inary becomes mownb of from | (000 by the will of e late Mrs. Wardson of Manehester, N. 11, A new feature of the school this year sehool Tuneh ro opened at the v f mothers. At litt ronnd tables b ol with I~AI|A~ it wp (e thin s 1 ot able, with cocon and cloca Tolls, Nes, gingerbread and plain cakes, sstern paper thinks that if all the wise I de about the public schools are adopted, their courso of study, by the y 1600, will bo about liko this: O hour, Sew- i ) hour, washing and ironing? ono ine; one hour, table sctting and of housckeeping; one hour, hour, daneing: one Nour, paint’ wour, modeling and seul one dding? one hour, Writing: onohour, one hour, ook keepina; ion: one hoir, on geography Ureek, o tarift and fred is No family, vl Sola tations. pettic only by £oods N the Saratoga hotels n the folds of “from our atone of il i IJIIIHIII pular color for cloth lonz wraps when tailor. Dade or ved and trimme buttons and fur, an il amh waist- on many I juckets, the cloth color preferred. are still favored. Somo of the fle wider in the arm than for- I hs are : this stylo is very fag: one lioir, re. ded botany, astronomy, rming und the wealher, hortlenltural colleg recontly exposed in 5 to tho New papers, still flourishes, Tast week young English lad arrived at Los Angeles consigned o the Newnun fruit farm, near that place, Fis uncle had paid cear’s tuition and board at the “Newn ruit Farining Sehool,” whieh is adyertised in many Boglish papers. When the boy reached Los Angoles the frand was diseloseil to himand a visit to the spurious “school” showed the completoness of his deception, as the placo i3 not_even . well-improved fruit ranche, and Nowman knows very little about hortieuly Hao tried 1o Scoure the return of bis ud failed. Sught to be thoroughly i street suit. " swii- imings nsed during the au- rare tobe fat. Galloons nds are the most prom- Kirts will have bands inches deep, and in- the . of Grn--'lhlmnfi Ind., from her husband beca ps with court-plaster in ¢ He should have given 1ot and @ box of eandy. i e b Lem. i 12 o8 I ne orm, showing wide flat front breadth whic e foundation ski 2 the popular form. shoe buttons arg ow nade, been constrveted in Rhodo I v strike out 60 to minute. Solid leather iter jet the longer they h Thi i l‘\l‘\l‘h\\n t, This mean swindlo or 1 1in England. Melancholy Days. 1L Now tho Autuinn’s come at last, Suumer's joyons days aro past, And the winds Mourn the beauty that decays, TN their moaning, And their groaning, Man reminds “That the year has [ost its youth, And that these in very tniith, Are the melincholy days, m bri coming, id with small the hen trinned aros ementerie ornaments in peacocks, are not Langtry's” fool, 4 is about, and ' Mary Elod-hopper.” livery service is a great own young ady this ten-cont stamp on a let- Cinale friend in Philadol conveying the important the writer was out riding crday alternonn il i wedding ne erald. nzo colors foet. 3 s "Mid the forest's ehanging hies Eagerly a youth pursucs A sw naid, Whose ropiilse his hoart dismays, For his yearning Not retiirning, And afraid, She eludes the lovesick youth, And he homewnrd plods, in truth In w meluneholy daze. someryille Journal, o CONNUBIAL 4 Tegu at st v seen in all rih aro also grays and browns in Amonzz Uhe grays are stoel, 1, and @ varioty of yellow: most e e col Dinations of brown and Trown velveb 15 particufur used with gray or bl Tt wis found in Cineinnati that twenty-one men who hiad marvicd red-leaded giris were color blind. —[Detroit Freo Pr M. Bourdon, & conscientious Parisian cominitted suleide hroatiso a we fast gotlon up by him was a failur win youth gave his rival twelve Koo away from the giel he' wis I, iling break Ay no end to the varl Wl hodices, and_ these protiise d nore varied auil novel wson advances, Upon a Tpor 5 no two of core i, The vest ef- 1y notieeablo characteristic of 5, but here, w3 in other ntan array of freaks and Jite o stidy for artiste or ! Omaha, peachos courting. A confident matrimonial azent of advertises W “acconinodato 10,000 glils with husbands in Dakota on ninety day s’ notice. A gereal cistern ciigration 1 desired, esp fally by Fargo, wh s only four unmar- vied givls in o population of 14000, Out in Dulofa capit ar in all g 10 tho ter Tar foru of proposal i e one t et up i the mornin five tor you,” A wodding oo reeently, the by oldest families t and the zroom bein means and evidenty « When the fatetul gue ofliclating elergyman thus anslted By him, po to (he inter bet wedded when her turn Dakota THE and army it for forial papors, Tho pop’ Dow'l you wan and b lists offieers st e precod s this 5 well as wool. There t them, however, The wizontal, diagonal and S and rongh dth, tloral siri melvical | Ll e, wwed [ re wed Bliip i) it with nak 10 of the vile DAY (0A wn et und 1 SERPT KOOM €A Iy celebrnied ), e canain i 1in § W avery ypom thens o Al A ve of tiu ed are tha 1 would be d i you did,” e dumplings have \ nglind - n turn th 1y mind,” L e, ied to it threw | rier and then oMW o v of and going to well worn I retions il a Wl sitting in Lark eorner he by shoes, -5 Iguage cosiots of abuut % half ¢ Atthe concl hied My Nealdw Crmwian memeD! FOR PAIXIN. Rhcumwlhm l}icnr'fiqn Sciatica, 90, Backache, Hoadache, Toothach s, Spenin. Erout 5 ¥ O THE CNARLE DOVLER & 00 1o a lectur With Yo, Wy, protty mal “You won't understand it sir, The tinal extinetion of won't may, rls never marny, e to the oharge 1ihat ¢ becanse: proferred 5 by the wite Randall v elergyimen apply da ul s, Wl imore, M, U8, A, 1y maid saidl to. m ir i she . my prety maidd™ she said. my prefiy 1ES. 1y 1Post, of Paul's ronto bishop for trinl, vegation of v swearing, waking two homes in both St N cditor of the Aungust tended one day a colored it for i who lad o han® in in de Raudall n i the halt dollr m binte, His late. or o Al Bweat und hy A mol s and had inhis 1, hin's [} fday night. | 5, DUt beware of ot st the fare baek t wsion of his sormon ection for his own i e, T8 pecls overy Bt F'se fold dat 1 yonder, ud some WL want any tealin® dem turkoey er's eyes accordingly pre The Creat Inventwn, For EASY WASHING, IN HARD OR SOFT, Without Harm (o AT and particularly adapted to ez HOT OR COLD WATER. Cor ILANDS, should 1 o Imt- 15 manufactured JAMES PYLE, NEW YORK. 13 MAN WHD 18 UNACOUANTED WITH THE.aEoanameY OF Tl Y WILL SEE BY EXAMIN Wis0 IBAEU ROCKISLAND & PAEIFII} Rlll.W“ of 13 central pos 1 linos Hast s, constitto: A1 Tink I LAt sy A trom, i T, and corvespondin inthiwest. The Creat Rock Island Route \ta patrons that sense of personal secn. toronghiy Wiiie pratod Loclining (hair e 1oc It s, i M The Famous Albert Lea Routo i heh g i th I ‘he i wheat Heids nna b kot e Uiitod Staths ond Canada; of i ‘.\m‘ i ik OF by ads E. ST. JOHM, Gen'lTkY & Pass, Aghy CHICAGO. SEIO! e CHICAGO Ava ORTH- TERN AILWAY. ROUTE AND LIWE Couneil Bluffs G CAR it »\mmm PALATIAL DI

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