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o e THE OMAHA /DATLY PEE: SUND T P Ao o A S S 5 AY OCTOBER 31, 1836, ~1TWELVE PAGES, 1 ;} HICKS & ITINGHRA E b ~ Real Fstate Brokers, 215 South Fifteenth Street, Opera House Block. | Offer For Sale the Following Bargains in Omaha Property: BUSINESS Property—166 feet frontage on business street, will malke eight good tots. It isthe biggest bargain in Omaha if sold quick; small cash pagment, very easy teyms, SPLENDID business lot 6 $16,000; $5.000 cashbalance on long time. FULL lot, 662132 on Marcy street, near Chicago Lumber Company's office, only §7,000, if sold quick, FORTY-FOUR feet frontage on Harn POUR feet fronting on Faynam, splendid location, thisside of new hotel now building on Farnam and 10th streets; only §35,200; easy terins. TIWO beautifal lots in Hanscom Place, $2. Place at figurcs and terms that place them within the reach of all. THIRT! <132 on leading wholesale street with pavement and street FORTY= 500 ctsh, balance easy tevms. WE offer the finest lots in Han: cary near 15th street, It will pay you to investigate this. 3350 each; V beantiful vesidence lots in Utica Place, on Pleasant and Seldon streets, just two blocks sonth of Leavenworth, and three blocks south of Messrs. Coe and Kivkendahl's elegant brick drnces in West Omaha. Can offer these lots for ten deays at $1,200 to $ 1,300 cach, one-fourth cash, balance casy terms. Leavenworth strect is being graded, and has been ordered paved to within three blocks of this property. If youw wish a first-class neighborhood, splendid shade trees, and a high and healthy location, it will pay you to go out and see these lots. CORNER lot, 23d and Douglas, 60x132 feet, $10,000. FINEST cornerlot in Marsh's addition, south and east front, just off Leavenworth street, only $3,000; casy 5 terms, ELEGANT south front lot, G4x 143 feet, on St. Mary’s avenue, $7,000. SIXTY feet on Park avenue, fronting on two streets, only two blocks from Farnam. Calland get pricec SPLENDID east front lot, 7520140 feet, on Georgia avenue, in . I Redick's subdivision, only $3,600. NEW nine-room house on Georgia avenwe, a'l modern improvements, elegantly finished, full cast frontiot, magnificent view, high and healthy location, splendid neighborhood: for five days only at £5,600. NICE cight-room cottage on 19th street, just south of St. Mury’s avenne; . ittone is worth the money; will vent for 40 per month; close to business, street cars, churches and schools. GOOD nine=room house on Cass, near 1ith street, $4,000. LOT 38x330 feet, extending from 23d to 24th atveet, with three new houses venting for $50 ner month, only $5,000; one-third cash, casy tevms. SIXTY feet on Saunders street, including corner, §2,700. TWO lots, one « corner, on Leaventworth street, 114 feel frontage, only §2,400. FOUR nicelots just this . P.raitway depot, cach $400. TEN good lots in Vinton Place, on Vinton street, the leading thoroughfare connecting 13th and 16th streets with South Omaha and the Stock Yards, 630 to $700. Prices will be advanced §100 each December Ist on all vemaining in our hands. ALSO offer a few choice lots in Mayne Place, Ovchard Hill, Bedford Place, Plainview, Kirkwood, Bast Side, West End, Creston, Hawthorne and other favorvite additions. THE above ave afew of our bargains. Invy parties from out of town, will do well to call and consult the list of property we offer. Here, the HONEY there are surpliced choirs in which there are GLIMPSES OF GERMAN LIFE. | it owcyard oost and & JOE Wombh W0 AR hablied In. SuTpiices side of nev ors, and especially farmihouse. are’ in tons’ building, Athe | Onyxand pearl jewelry is again in fashion. | A mor They are said to Indv and gentleman.” out. i sloeps in the same compart. | | Amber is popular for ornaments and trim- | look very and the young men The treasurer of the sehool fund of Ford Ot the new silver cert St capdiais for ateachseor | fon e benoitof s Vistory s st RAILWAY POOLS AND POLICIES hired n ite a roguish ’ red ma ; mings. come 1o the seryiees in great force to see county, 11k, put $16% of the sehool moncys | writer savs, “They will enable liveralpeo | o oo ; . . nments als, 5 e s 1, K t Y 1 ’ The Great Commercial Interests and The | ments with the animals, whil s Brocaded gauze has the outlines marked by | them. Jinyand bid o in' Ghe "y mow | ple tolton's dollatinto a clhmch cantribu: Discriminations ~ Against Producers and ions of Hamburg, Y e rrade: 2 tinsel The pope has aprointed a special commis- ay he took the jar from its hiding | tion plate or box without attracting attention Pools to Maintain Rates. Attractions s 3 (hll)l|‘l thil”“!“n- m.m.'" grades of farmers, | " 60000 woven silk has a heavy stripe with | sion o cardinnls 1o examine and report upon 1L was empty. by the ring of its fali, al method of living. Those who are wealthy have HOW THE PEASANTRY LIVE. | | e Thte but there are few the divorce Inws of different countties with ¢ is used for | & ¥ICW o enable the pontiff to suita SR IOT L Set the bishops of the Catholid gold thiead embroidery White and blick st drapery f i ident Dwicht, of Yale college, tells | The trouble with & y in- his students that his' enief ambition isto be | in a few weeks afte uieh of service to them, and that the blessing ot | 15 reported, the ith enres” tie “comploete ree fent's tuneral taks parate of this Dead Letter Laws Do « r plain white or biac plac class. The women do n large share of g (7R POIRCBIBTIA QG throughout the world —on the subjeet of is lite is to do good to them. He hopes that | This is ealeulated to make the faith eure uns ATHEMBAL bys S IRMICORTLS: the farm work besides attending to their | g /3 Somanin a Philadelphia dime museun | gvorce, they will go to him whenever he can assist | popular in some quarters, Importance of Electing T Fasilig - Contrasted With g 8 floats for twelve conseeutive hours in a tauk i e it 2 3 German Far L3 househiold duties and may often he seen | of watel Jml‘uu -l"v\n of M]unwnpnlu. has pre- them. Excited bug. the Right Men, American Methods—Pictures- plowing, harrowing, secding, ete. s i Fos aven i tene lnve feures | Sented the Wonian's Christian association of An employe of W. 1. Smith & Son, the I ster - Ousearisa abTie Dalors o Gormans 1ive in the opon air one: | onthiey ToheYeRing wear BN e dicuges | thateity with a pr rth $100.0:0, for great London news firin, is authority for the iy to der heabenly mansions. P - statement that there are 7,000 hawkers of home T third of the time, and thera is no period | Same effeot, the purposo of making RaNcne, n—Fool nizgah, woodpeeKer keteh yer PooIMAR ey Uoy 1 ) ; [ =:| 1-;‘IN u{lh:flvli(t. 'n]u:el!lon.' v.l ‘“4‘"]\? 211 ::r.i:..-u.lul_t the fmn:ix‘ upon which the high whichi thiera is e twelve-room cot- majority of them are in_the prelimin nquet, referred to the: salaries of | Bek.]-One more word before election. HANOVER, Germany, Oct. 11.—[Corres S IA: i oncert gardens, mming is arranged. % b s anda three-story building containing normal condition of paper, i, " chureh di aries. T s easy enoneh,” said | Do not east a vote for any man who up- 5 B The traveler | music halls, theaier are so crowded | Enamelled hrooches show mediwval de- | forty room live from hand to mouth. he, “for abishop to be good on $5,000 a year. o o RN pondenc the Ber ]—The tra that itis almost impo: signs, tiny lands holds the present system of railroading. ible to gt s, arine views and The Unitarian association is making ‘I'he income of John Hopkins We poor deg!s have to be ; 3 od for nothing. who visits Germuny without secing Ham- | OF the table manners of the ( LLLUILRLAD strenuous efforts to carry on missionary year ended Auzus Most of us are,” 1 pointed out in my last letter how they burge will ok a sud mnstake. Sitoated | seen at, sueh, placos | cantot spak aps el pite veils ate wort with every sort of amd educational work ainong the Tndins, oo total expenses (e abvsed their charter rights, paying no 3 L ity vast ot rovingly. Forks are seldom unsed, and 1 Jey are more becoming than the | which has 1 mueh neglected by that body, leaving a bal 840 101,42, G it 3 on the Lower Elve, a city of vast com | FOVIEEGT: (C0cRg L Qiby. Thro 'Clor: | ed ones 8o long in favor. A new among the Crow Indians m - expense item FIIEN MOTHER GOOSE. tention to the laws. 1f you doubt this mercial miportanee. Hamburg s nest | JE KUEE 0 L E Ot the | The Austrian and Prossian_colors are | Montana ¢ arousing niel mterest. and 4 The various ties of examine the records. In Arkansas, Ala- i An Authoress Whose Memory I Dear $4,350, 1 to London, Liverpool and Glasgow in the 3, and cons| of amount aneais, the | teacher will soon be sent to t and ¢ a, Coiorado, [llinoi Lonisiana, 0 Pthere it would be per. | ShOWn in - moire antique and sommercial interests of Europe. While i 5 of et | black In both cases beini a satin stripe the first Indian school establi “the way stock and Baitimore real estate. 1 in Every Houschold. ARG AN ERNL B PR CRR T Goli R el T fit ot from fear of iire | Ty tiny capote of jetted velvet ks trimmed | Ubitarian denoniination. Dr. James B Chadwick, who was dele ity (). driiah Lyl st S A, it ean not bo: of architectural monu and of excellent quality, you can | (ih/f alarge fan of ashes of roses velvet and u - 2 to represent Harvard universit the {IPepdit A 2 et the constitutions adopted within ments or scientifie and other colleetions, | he e 'r[\‘wl"- - In the largest concert | piaekcaigrette. The stiings are of black vel- MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. | festivities at Heidelberg, tells a story of the | Goose's maiden name was ~ Elizabeth ast ten years all declare that the yot as a resident ity it ranks with the | gordens the military bands play on Sun- | vet. republican austerity” which e was sup- | Foster. She was born in Charlestown, s ave public highways. The con- stitutions of California, in Chicago | POstd to tllustrates for while other deles in Chieago T iconted their crodentinls emb chment and enclosed in ¢ The favorite colors for evening dresses ! win Booth played to $41, 1- | are pink, mauve, maize, cream, two wee Mass | in 1635, and marriea Isaae Goose of Boston in 16 She W The town is b finest in I laid out with publie park days and every evening, ope. wifully | ) Y = v my next fetter T will tase your r vorgin, lows, wdgardensin | erson a hasty tour thro h the cities of | hellotrope, paie blie and an exquisite tintof | Richard Mansfield’s company is g s Michigan, Minnesota and — Wisconsin every direction, and s interseeted by an | Hanover, Berlin and Dresden. green. “Dr dekyll and Mr. 1y e, ' | R G D e e e b U aflirm the sight of the legislature to regu- irregular sheet of water ealled the Alsten- H. V PAFFORD. A colored girl in Laurens county, South Mr. Boucieault will not appear in the new by t Eliot and bearing dateat his | more to that number Think £ it! late the operations of the railways of Bassin, which is unquestionably Hum- ———— ‘"i"ml‘{" lln'G vannah Nn;lp: a:l\'*I is l;nuen'l American play that he has written. | Simmer residence on Mount Desert. teen goslings to a single goose! Is it any | these fifteen states, twelve explicitly for- burg's greatest attraction. Its banks LEIHLN AT, MEBNDLoME S o b S gt L LG S wonder that she poured out her feelings | bid discriminations between shippers or L il : B A T Loy e 2l Bl : orthcoming book om his stage experiences. SINGULARITIES, 3 ol lino: = 5 ke & ~ e form the favoritespromenade and drive Atlantic M _nhl The beginnings of Masonic lodges composed exclusively of [ 3 ey Breiare L 3 R €} L) brated lines & 2 hassen, Pools or combinations be- Avabiun noetry arc lost in the obsenrities | women are said by late Baris piblieats | Managers state that there are more comic < an old woman, who lived in a | I I of the city. Here one sees German out- | of tho dosert, - The tribes assemblod at | bo marone s b l;m_ “;::'lqu\l':‘l.:ll'; '.lnln?l"\:.{i; opera people disengaged this scason than for © Bears are numerous along the head waters S1o8 h tween different railronds to the injury of door life in 1ts best aspect. The vieh | the eall of Mohammed were launched | the complotest ceremonial. | many vears betore, C e bt T creck, Dakott, - itied | S 0ind S0 many ehildren she didn't know | others ave forbidden by tho constitutions bunker and the nursery maid ure scen | upon the world fresh from the inspira- | A Paris correspondent writes that white | gphe?4¢ M N T D O ety AW/ OTR N Lot LN Tt MorCan gt swhibitoltore A * | of Arkansas, llinois, Colorado, Georgin, 5 3 3 f song. As the Sar: I cord| 18 used o i € | glusses that Navoleon 111 gave Empress thirty-two antelope alonyg the Moreau last Yet her family s sat lightly upon | ] ohi f CON side by side, while the tinsel uniform of | tions of song. — As the Suracens brought | corduroy is used for simple home_costumw Euzene as a Christnasvresent. week., A L g PO Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska and VB0, Dabip O with them their lances and swords, their | and, combined with plain white woolen m AR o e TR BE VGt Calneron!s ed-heated negro is acitizen of Mar- | DT and she survived Father Goose many | e : ] the oflicer is searcely less conspicuous | fo a0 Thdie camels and their tent terial, it is used for tea xo wii A e members of the Violet Cameron's red-healed neg a M aid by her mext and | Pennsylvaniairebates and drawbicks are nv have paid the requisite fee and be- shallyille, Ga, ‘Tliere is also one in come members of the Actors’ Fund. in. | comy anke | yenrs. SHll <hos than the gaudy garb of the vierlande ed and fed her floc A bonnet of brown velvet they brought concentration until they were able | prohibited by five of these state enorg) {rimmed with | . a5 he goes through the streets earrying | and the fury of war, so they brought | feathers and ribbon loops of colden brown. A | =y B o SR S0RTE IR Akard, of Stockton, has a curious | t0 SWim by themselves. One of ‘her | constitutions would prevent me his basket of vegetables susvendea from | thyme, thythim and elezant diction. The | pitd With fues feathers of the sume tinteon | wilio Rousance of 4 Boor Younz Man Unis higuse T the shape of a | danghters “married “Thomas Fleet.” a | yoilyay abuses of their provisions were Tl Bédouin of the Arabian sands scem to | Hipen. b il x | she will bring out at the.Boston’ theater next | chicken with four legs. The ehicken is doing | printer by trade, with whom she went to | e /00 ie our business to eloet e S it R have been a poet by nuture N R G Ly, (e e [ dtiy well and bids o live for some time. live and insisted on being a nurse to his iy b s ho wealthiest class of people live on | pwhen and how the poetic art arose is | ure closely and hus shirved fronts. 1t veashis | F“wl) Mises,”” the mew domedy produced on | James Lankford, of Centralia, is the owner | children, and there she Tived and sang | men who are honest enough to do this. rid all sides of the Bassin, which1s bordered | yot known. The at Rochester, N. Y., by Miss Cather-| of a mule colt born Apr ast which is 1 from mo | quote from Hudson’s *Rail- iest versed s which | nearly to the dge of the dressand is bor- | ning until night, Let me with sloping lawns, of artistic | have come down to us with a certified | dered with Alaska sable: Tuc colfar and enfs | e dDonsliithberison;iwas taversh Tisknitindsaaa cnelinchinighand wiighs “Up stairs and down ways and the Republie.” “The illegality andscape gardening little | text are not oider than the year 500 of the | are atso of fur. Bblyjrecelve B ADOUNIERIan o RUOULLRUNERLID A i my Jady's chianiber.” of all combinations to. suspened come- anizer\vho has been almost inve: | WUle can 4 ; 2 ) cnerged to star in “*Lynwood,” Residents of the southeastern portion of the | Thomas Fleet soid songs and ballndsat | tition has been aflirmed by aimost every ” iy, Atpresent stie s do- | town of Canajolarie are evercised over a | his printing Ull\h ¢, and one dny i havpy | court before which the question has been eet o tha tet B e 41K pompons 4t | ik the Michigan towns strange light which ‘appears nights. 1t Is | thought struck him. So, while she sat 1 [ jrouahe. 8y the supreme court of Ohio, ribkon, which fall over tho erowm, HCC ] Amon recent premature eollapses are the | shaped liken hwman being, vet 1t is abluze [ her armehair, or shufiled ahout the house &t BV IO SUTL D COUTLS : In Dublin dwells a ricl Quakeress, who is | “Lulk About,” *Confusion,” and Foscberg's | With likht. "It moves about and soveral 1 lost in swoeet dreams, ho earefully wrote | ® contract for a combination amomg salt colores pe"l)‘l" n T These colored | NOrman opera concern. 4 7t i which fell from her lips. unlawful in language which s strikingly Maude G t, ha ‘The f ation ina def n of those effus christian er and perm: which h: ibe to tribe, subjeet to ory large | of memory or of indiv nd of | mus rily be ing. 'This art was among the Arabi A deep red velvet toque has the brim of | M black velvet covered with cut jet beads. s | rnght; hase rrimmed with large red silk pompons ar- | 9: K« Tillotson constantly between the Hamburg is i interesting at night, and the visitor finds 1o end to the att i E beer garden has an excellent by musie to al one, while the theatres 1 preference, ted with writ: probably introduced en 2 3 ns somewhere about cople have lately SR 55 o ave s s A cat at Galena climbed a tree and at- W b e 3 Sl afford n higher class of entertainment. | fho‘viar 500, From that da Far||[peoplshavalabilyibreomelirlondbinndithey “.fi,‘,“',',{‘.m!’[‘,‘,";,‘l’;";n.m',‘;,‘g“\_ i Samets | tempted to potnce upon a gronp. of Engish | enough to make a volum : applicable o railway pools. Still more After 7 o'clock the entire city is out of | until the time of Mohommed. appear the | ¢ T O Ado About Nothing' will be niadea feature | SParrows which were sitting on a branch. | How printed and sold under the title emphatic was the language of the o g ) . appear the |~ Crepe ae chine in all the even A giclalieitiy * Goose Melodices for Cinldren, & The sparrows attacked their enemy with | ** Mothe outlined | Of the actress’ repertoire, doors and the streets are almost impas- | great poels and the great poems with Jace designs, has the pattern Sl their bills and soon it was surrounded by | Fleet, Printer, Pudding Lane, 1719, Pr ipreme court of Pennsylvania in deelar- s 3 are known to modern history. But w with white bead: 0 shown with the | ‘Tlie biggest theatrical party on reeord at- | |y iyeqs of angry birds. The sparrows eon- ‘0 coppers.” The RRov.J. M. Manning, | ing e illegality of an agreement between sable up to u late hour. D e D AR MO S R leavier cmnitle | tended the Union Square theatar in New | bpdreds of an l ) two coppers.” The Rev. J. M. Manning, | ing y TS L e cat to jumpto the ground. They | ) 1.7 formerly tor of the OId Puppsued it, pecked out its “eyes, and Snally | Soueh” Chuveh,” Boston, at a festival | egsential features of the pooling 10 S g o enget ree not many years since spoke very | ‘g pes ot BEI0W0ongisySioM L Some romancer reports t v |y e whn e nd Vx| their business—such & combination” said | rema k.l|‘|1'~|!l.lll1: near Princeton, Ky, Itis | g S, (9 FE0 L cspearc is sosure of im Judge Agnew, ‘is more than a contract; Salmpditba cHaNuRILIBIARELO: DIt e Who | ortal fame as Mother Goose. | Consider- | it is an_offense’ and ne cited a former has drank of this n b X ' Aot & blooming girl of “sweet sixteen,” and that | ing the love in which her melodies are | eminent justice as authority for mining companics to apply the week to sce Fannie Davenport as It numbered 47 peop! ., was drinking | _John Stetson has given up all hoves of get- detinitely moulded productions celebrate | than the Chine Some o1 the goods hava | York la the earliest results of fancy. Long be l’“': }‘"'w';“ ]rn{\nr. v fore their appearance the A citizen of Holyoke, ) n 0 they eat after 3 o'clock p. m. A cup of | desert lifc ”|nw~uwl them: . | ata “fll‘l Ilwlntlwr"- ¢ with three compan- Eh:g q:u;n\:«i‘h(-;lhfirlrl -ilh‘\‘vfin opera m.m-;. . / 3 - it od v 5 5 2 . when his wife camo in, joined the | o0, and will open his ayenue theaie coffe and roll at Ta. m., n gluss of beer | ired verse, On the spur of the moment. ilers, and ordered drinks for New York, with *T'he Mikado” next week. and schwaritz-broud at 11, dinner from e ENE IS LIOEIC0EO 5 Lido ¢ I I ' that no more effectual way of break. | o put on for Jove and of the fight, or in the wildness of CEETALT r G o T s . Hamlet” will be put on for a run w the discovery of a 8T B o A e o Al : B 3 win Booth opsnsat the New York an old man of eighty, who has several times | everywhere held, their freedom from | that where the public is subjected to the 8to 3 and another I(f hearty .m..u m | orief and mourning, the Bedouin seen section. 3 theater next week, Goateher has ) drank of the wafer, feels as voung as he did | everything which might corrupt or wmis- | o0 (5 ‘.”“}..‘i,.,.,m‘, a combination ig the evening, together with beer ad in- | to have broken from the unsatisf; ne desires to know how to distin- [ new scenery throughout tor the production. | attwent s of age, and is delivering | Jead the infantile mind, their practieal ¥ i s T3] terim el ad infiniium is the censtomary | ing forms or y intoimprovisations, of | guish mofre antique. It is very casy. The | v routine of life, which the moie striking were passed, | “antig :1; I“l‘l‘: lllitl\.l\.l(ll\’lll.l ugh ihe cen- | +Kenilworth Butatis the fanciful and weird cos. | from mouth to mouth and of which some ter with duplicate effects on - either side, the | dred and fifty times 8 b are supposed to have been caught from | - Watering” being very large. Silk with 'sev- | iy 'a favorite pi tumes of the “land or country | their desert flight and embodied in those | €1 lines of wateringand tiny waves between- | Britain, people who may be scen et Cawmeron ed | temperanee lectures. 2 England over one hun- | ‘he smallest baby in Connectieut is a York | {jye oompany has appes dom, their shrewd mystery ana mo- | €riminal. The proprietors of boats on it b T S bisia Aot offhuman conduet, one i3 in all sob- | the New York eanals formed a pool to o on the stago of (irent | Loni Lake, i the Adirondacks, Sheis the | 9rnoss forced to adimit that Ler name s | regulnte the rates of froight and ; eralllinene ¢ child of 1 and Emily . Mix, who *"IH""»:““"'I” x'lf;'” -'l“llll\_ml'hh lw“L“llllRl the profits were to be divided according d is moire Francais. : e : 5 adorn the brow of the Old Sonth. Le e mar 2 ro 3 vhich have bee: Lionel Brough was formerly a journalist in Visiting Hayen, and weighs two \ to the number of hoats operated by eac! and streots of the large German cities | handed down to us. = the skirt trimmed with rows of fine black | anxions to appear i this country in some of | Sound of lung and appetite, is 13 inches long, | a wemorial statue will be erceted to this | and members were forbidden to eonduct which most attract the visitor. The SALAUMILYBKB0)HRKe braid. The ery 1s long and full in fronts | the comedy eharacters thut won him his Eng- | her wristis seven-eihts of an inch ineir- | venerable lndy in one of the parks or | busir outside of the association. This ot in , Was . S A ported from foreign soure It was born | at the back it falls in deep folds. 'The bodice | |1 cumterance, her hand is 1 ineh across the i of milkis neatly attired in a suit !‘m“f“ el ; N [ attheb alls | 3 odice | Jish reputation. , her ha s across the | gquares of Boston. miniature of the railwaypool was lield by ORMVEQSUIECH il grew up in thg desert braided, ashion, back and front, and T s i 2 ke a | DACK, lid les one gnd one-fourth inches i - e 5 \ ¢ e e Trogy whioh abikers | Aud prus the fmassioned cmbodimant of | the sievesars bded on”dhe outside trams | e 5 s urkd Sl 1o mngemmont o | I Sircunterence, and her too; 58 aie ol A WIFE'S PREDICTION e e L arosusponded, In his: hand he earries | 1o life. . ‘The ‘most remarkable thing 2 C. 11, Dittman, e willsail in a few davs | One-tourthinches long. Her eyes are blue i Anmen INBIOR OLEN0 BEICS 1 ies | about it is that it attained, before the | A mantle of fancy eheck cloth is trimmed for Bubiin: where the initial esneort of ghe | 404 her haieis thick and dar he tin receptacle to measure the wnlk | i of Mohammed, o the dosert, and i | Wit pliing o browi’ velvet and "y R A e SR A ~ is trousers are cut short at the knee | ghe midst of tribal ignoranee. its most | penda shaped piece of velvet iy set yp TNHCETEE L aubled w CONNUR and e wears & colored seart abont s | Sngomiio dovetommert i Cold Arapay | 1 the back. and the'celtar is of velver, o - , Ao Nitsson is i Paris so troubled with s nek. Witha face full of sunshine he atry of the wandering Bedouins is cele | Pointed tronts are finlshed with passament- tour under Afy, | Pretty Jittle Miss I tuncand Dying in aYoor- rd of freignts and the facilities and house. commodations to b ndered to rg Commerei lic from the whoiesome influen 1 competition.” Losing a If Pittsh Walsh, of “Ulie Tin | Rush, who for twenty-five ¥ as been 1 n Y TR S % X livsician, Dr. Cheron, he g | ! yalry an tells you s life is a happy one and | P T e AU RS il DacheIneh biat dioons antendsiofiribbon Klivice Sirkosch o Spain and Portugai | Solder” company, is 10 be married to Charles | o prominent charseter in this eity aud | This principal of the common as contented with his iitle cottage rude ralness, . the depth 4 nfensity of | ! e has heen abandoned . oyt : 5 Y down in I & X ralness, the depth and intensity o Thiere is nothing absolut S0 3 filt 5 q roprictor of the Rush house, 3 thatehed as is the rich merchant who | | iy o 1 o iere is nothing absolute at present in the 1, Pitt has boen re-engagzed by Man- There is no truth in the report of an im- | Proprictorof the Rush house, was receat e R A e ok ozt ita palisn, - the bolduess and ene | pnier of making dietes S0 bod 1T S o hosiion i e Aladi- | pending Puhe Albert | 1y sent to the poor farm, ~ Marker Rusi's | B ey, ! by a bigh American eoutt THE VEGETABLE VENDE, Dt ol i R S e R Square company, and thus a el ctor | Victor of W 35 Alexandra of | Jife hus b § . 5 ilvay SVSLOI was ereate 1 e DD IAGE TN ’illll I“\ ‘u 1ty ot also for the perfection of its die- | ina vice, while otiiers d )l l‘\'“ !‘x:m:)'tllufn'.“:-':-“ny “:L:m_‘“x:rl“nln_ AT T life has been an .I|I”\l]lllll In 1858 he the railw vstem wus cr ".I|l, 00, is an_ obj ores | tion and the purity of its language. The | part of the neck. Thereis something sugges- 7050 country : been so uneeremoniously betrtolied haye | 30d his wife left Uniontown and came to $ boon maintained, 4 ||u-n|1l : \l\'uu«-n who poems of pre-Mohammed tines be- :II‘\‘vI:;{‘K:‘I:‘Illlllyl\ln‘lhl ilflll‘ln':“lllll ||..;1;‘.um \‘l‘ll".‘ NTHH (i ,_““; - her first ap- | Dever yetmet. this city und estabhished themselyes at tl 1 by a eeries of decisions i e on their he: con > the s | o1 sottene a8 e or lace, is 8 IKin ] 5! 2 Sidy ity ARSI i | and state courts at it i on Lhair hsuds oon me :I:;H nduring models to which after | (W % &R O UEG 08 e TER ) Gaiee T (Fotsers at the New York Stand. | Rev. Mr. Wagner, a_Brooklyn elereyn corner of Liberty and cuth streets, | and state courts 8o that it i8 now ¥ ed during the whole period of ; ard The ) supr Tio Jnpgnnga of | "k tivor. 3 nderimg Bedouin was est '|\l~r‘i 50 .t that composers of luter ages 10 tho wilds and tonts of the 4 sy to apply itto the prevailing practices bridal | placed the sign **Kush House” over | G (A1 it Lo the prevailing practices nine- | the little restaurant, This was in the A monopoly has three in days of the canal boat, and the couple | chievous to the publie. 1, Th | prospered From time to time additions | the price. veck in the bridal last week in tenri Rochefort’s | had a dark experienee this ' Fhie audience was | 1ne. When he opencd the envelop cyvan's clipper. | hin atter marrying Vidas Florence teen years old, and Sarah Oldiield,sevér he tound a blauk piece of paper insid cities. The one presented to your 8 is 0 woman from “Bardowick," n suburb ot Hamn burg, anda fairly illustrates this type of ground n¢ W pateh of Daughter of Ireland duly impressed by built ligure. I “Calaylas,” the new play by G ‘Ihere is no no truth in the story that a new * dinner set is to_be provided for state oc | sious in the white house, ‘I'he one made oy henrt | six years ago by the Havilands is stiil in pe lents mis \ising of e commaodity will not be corge 11, peasantry. Often women may be se of Arabin that they might listen to tiel st otder, every piece being s pertect as the | Boker that Laws Bareett is now getting | 1Wo were married without their paos 2 to the house until it assumed | 88 good. 8. The impoverishing of poor carrving buskets or boxes on theit | pative speseh i its prity. and L I e o will be Iin Washington next | inetion and with nothilig to support thow, | EHS B0 siohouse pAnCIL el e k. hacks. method of bearing burdens | (hemselves nfresh in the fecnes and in- | broken pieces, which have been very' few, | Wonth, The of the play is laid in | B e N i i monoy. Ho bocnine wonlthy, KR All that has been smd coneerning the is very general throughout Germany. I | fluences of thut nomadie life, which often | 41 8tonce repinced with duplicate Spaln and treats of ‘the expulsion of the | , Benjamin, Eranicin Cleveland, a cousin of | 00 Tiss ko wont to bhiladotphia agamst | ilegality of contracts i rustraint of consequence these women are unnatur: TR iven the Iator comnor | . A citizen of Albany recently recolyed a | M00rs from Granada. SN AL YRR I 0 ne | i S fhit the 1 i s witl iplicd force t B A0 ORI ALO NG MR 1(.[._".““1“ basis of even the later compo- | & o n‘u 1bany. tegont Yorfocetved & | Carl Rosa’s English company s giving W l\‘;Il\\“:‘llix_.lv”l:r:lu‘" church, | Ilfl'\:‘\\vvxpl Wi ls*.,urx‘l( ]'"“f"{‘, llhl Point | tr e -plp:‘lu‘l:n|“,;:::lull.l”"ll.:l-“rlx:fl_“, il";_y with head and body bent forward as one | SHOM e al in bis family in this way: will | SLobengring I the provinclalcitiea, o “banker of s eity, e e 0or ot o et ty nm b | TLiOUS th the public interests whon the in going i Sarac VepraYr answer your Jast question first, - Julla press. awards great praise to Mie, Roze's Y Wis P by the Be A 1 the 56, on he 00 B LB B R o i would do in going up hill. Boarded by an Eagle in Mid-Ocean. andidly to-duy. She wa i |5 1d to the two Americans, MissJenny | S0y wis potiopued by the Koy, b, & | Rush thon married the manager of the | dflect but a single iron & returin VILE COSTUMES Now York Sun; When the steamship | Wsed“up vesterd epson, contralto, gs Ortrud,'and Mr, Ed- | VOO, astar of _the chigieh, Ax Gleveland | piyipgephia hotel and left his brother in ablishment, or combine n o coni s ch pars | the Unlon Veterans™ Army ot "tlio United | ghtrtie: plain-in-chi and brigadier general of of the nurses are perh the mo=t | Polaria, of the Union Direct H unique and fanciful, and attract the visi- | line, which arvived on Tuesday, v tor ong A long flowing head-dress | days ont and nearly in mid-oc reaehes almost to the feet. [t is uttached | Mite ulsen wis hit on the head by The new s tothe buck-lir and is not fuste d fo tho somotblug and khooked nontly oft tha | ohos of cerey Bxcoudingly el A | e e O o ao, tho influonce af 1 sglo puol conirols the oy, The waist is cut without sleeves | bridge, on which he stood smoking his | beautiful 5 are s high i D o 8 o o | other nieht, and in “the middle of the eere- | iff’s sale, but Rush oceupiced it ti trade of half u dozen states nnd its orders ward Scovel as the Knignt of the Holy Grail, l'lh.«lhiflumn. who wmmlnr (lnm\- connected with the Stadt theater in Vienna, i 3 ) oater in Vienni, | A couple were being married by Rev, has salled for .:\m:nllun-,ml":“““"}‘ e | e, Darlinston,” of Brookiyn, at the resi- | bim in about two yi he manager of the Challa, New Xork, | 6506 o1 the brille's parents in’ that city the | In 1876 the Rush house was sold at she: I | pames, or five conl-miming organizations ne enchunted with @ yariety | OF the carriers on a couplé of cunals, how actress named Luin Delma, but she left | muceh g er is the public necessity for wrs, taking $10,000. | the protection of law against them when mburg | in attending and’ participating in the birth: s cight | day exercises of our oldest daughter, a lovely an, Fivst | girl whom I think y ch e, He lost here over $100,000, I have nevel for ball i s and | met."” | | | v, and Inst night espeeially, \ I | | The dress is covered by a long | of the nigging had blown loose, but a ) : tingiished: ‘hers was a little consternation ; tod from the older de Sa pro- 8 ). gging had blow L 4 restiv 8l i ariety ~ | princival cities of the Un ates. E4 hed, as i 1 in Merey hospital, He is sixty years | quoted from the older decisions is a - pro apron reaching nearly to the ground. A | bird came fluttering down on the deck | 1% Prestbes, and b showh i variety of de- | PUsCbal dites of the Unites S among the wedding varty at first, but can- Noty, Matkor tnsl was twioe dlectd | phetie warnng against the policy of come wat collar and ti ey . T A Only a Farmer’s | (les were bronght i neat collar and tic complete the costume. | exhansted. He ran down and seized the dainty favries for drapery, Showers | Daughter” and other 1']"“' a0 HLOF OF S0 ;:“‘;,:},'d"‘ JFougnt OB d And the b hey must have achap- | bird, which proved to be a large cagle of | of the precious wetals seem to have fallen | ability, died at Carlisle: Pa., on Monda e, h tor to themsalves. The Gernian bavy 1 | & Kind soldom oaught, . Tho bird was 8o | apon delicatels tiied. webs of aivy ieirs | Sveniiz. o went thon bwesk ano to"al, | trouble. an object of pity. Doomed to be buried | exhausted that it was easily eaptored | Diess the trial representation of a new pl benvath a weight of feathers and furbe- | Traulsen tied the bird to the deck and | loak of ehevron cloth fits the fig- | “Pat’s Wardrobe,” “wrigten for the Pat lows with head seavcely visiblo, their life | gave it a picce of raw meat. This the bird skint falls indonzg folds “rom. be- | Rooney combination, and!was stricken down Jow the waist Jine, the folds bewnz confined | With pnewmonia, ‘The remains were taken il the coreniony was Water in the gas pipes causcd the T mado o wood | bination which now rules the railway Winent Mason | world. Every condemnation of pool shest position devices found in the later ¢ ious 18 judical condemnation of the railway pools il their existence is o defiuncs of the wd the courts r of councils a “Ho wus & pr Clarke of Bridgeport, Conn,, whose | 8¢ &t one time held the b ament to - Bon rier, the wel | in the Odd Fellows, At one time he was known portrait painte; 3 annonneed | sad to be worth $500,000. Dy the press in various parts of the count With 'l bis failings he 15 spoken of as a | b is o most unhappy one. If the baby is | devonred as though it had had nothing : is said o Le one of the most beautitul women | kind 1 \Crous ms and r Volumes might be quoted to show how I ; g Ssementerie ornav , y o ¢ « oro an, and never F 1u0 : ot carried in the arms with pitlows and | to eat for — several duys. The | “hebd terie amaments, sling vew York for burial. A | in Conneeticut. Miss Clavke hus also been At IS s 3 = the railronds® disregard the luws of the Taces and quilting, it is whoe ' any 10 | sl are held in place by ornaments ik | Lilli Lehmann paid herfiwe of 13,500 marks | prominent as a b turned w person from his door hungry. iiro Iy 0 ln aboutin | voraeity of the bird icated” that it | tho e fast in Waslunzton society. lund till som in < the folds, aud beneath them | to the intendant of the @erlin_ o) He always was ¢ employee offends when i vith | Fler ) ) contric in some ways, | a carviage almost completely hidden from | would bo an expensive boarder, but the | are trian Dieces of vely i ‘with | the ) e v With | Tler mother, from whom she intierits muel) | it O3S 6 e u samo ways, | (LA Lo groat rospaot for the law and | view, and must ery Msolf hoarso for g Tk other e rehnt vasscla, ear. | K baiks Bolow (o velvet. enlir: be' 0hs | B, (uihor Iototose s W S sacai | Sf hen ey, telongs to, one of the eldeat | (1 (et e ML 08 s i | woind v him puishod for. tho' sniali breath of fresh air. Fod on beer, | a good many rats, and the sailors K, 15 lso trangular plece of velvel bor- | to sing Vienna opeva the Berlin au- | Suydams, Whitneys and Wilnerdings, Her | least speck of soot feil on’ the broad | ¢5t effense ‘They construe their vighta hread nod saneago aller ik Dasks 1o sot to catohing them. A big feilaw | dered with balls thoriy d, sayingthat as Miss Lah- | mather's' uncle, the late Stephen Wiitney | bosom he changed again. He gave $1,500 | Under their charters to mean everythis of two years, it is small wonder that hop- | was thrown down in front of the cagle, — miann had broken lier engigement at Berlin | Phanix of New York, bequeathed $50,00 | for s puir of doors sid $500 for two small | and hold themselves above the L. 2 | e farms piss and browd o Juerative | which caught it and broke its neek befors RELIGIOUS, she shoutd not be permitted 10 sing any- | and his library of 10,000 volumies to Columoia | ehandelicrs. He would bet on anything, | 1 have sad before we are losing our forn investients in Deuts it hud time to snill. The eagle stripped | - where in Germany or Austria, college i 51,000 on » horse ‘ % 1 of a republic and soon will have fores PHE SERVANT GIRLS oftits flesh, and i five minutesnota hone | Itis saidat least 1,200,000 persons in Lo T T e oeenrre and hie o|on us an aristocrucy if wedo not turn ave also dressed in fapey costumos, the it e eagle ate all the s the | don utierly neglect ‘publie ship of any EDUCATIONAL, IMPIETIES. het the same mt on the turn of o | out to & man next Tuesday and put in most eouspicaous portion of wiieh is the | sailors could ecateh. The ship earpenter | kind. "} ok tho saun ik ‘g fo i “ara | GG L eh MoKt CHBMAK, A CRIE headglress, cousisting uf soon viggzed up & neat and comfortible | Furly officers of the Salvation army re- | Ten thousand public schools feceive finan- | A Boston preachier deciares that many thun €100 on policy ' al | abuse DA PoOwsiAN. down, wade in the shape of an ellipse | cage, und the eagle was put into it. The | cently sailed from Liverpool in a special Daat | eial sunport frous the goverament of Mexicol | stoal because thoy have the courage to ways pic s own combi eft all his money | 88y o wives and friends, I can uot afiord | 131 picked his own combin 5 for the Chistl- [ It.” - and fasteng tending nc to the top of the hair, ex- | eagle is a beautiful bird, delicately to the baek of the neck. | spcekled with brown and white feathe Ceylon, A rie’y Norwegian lawy are are now twelve Hindoo missionaries | 1o be ised in buying bicye rided himsclf on his diamonds iited to drum with the and | 1t ingers of his | ilaii tata promin Their dre © cut short. and the | Its hewd is small, but its eyes are large | 11 this country who have come all the way to | aba sehool children, The Buffalo Christian Adye Say8 o upon g thne X And hewd 15 small, i OyCs C | the United St - | it hand upon a store counter £o Diation wa | ! bodices are. without sleeves. The givls | and in the dark they glow Jike balls of | $o [Bited Stisas o convert us lieathens to | 1t is proposed 10 purchase fror od | eCa0Tt you bea tittle bird for desus2” Bt MASILROR & 81658 oM TIEL M0 HIN Tt UIL i Ao usally vigorous wnd wre ard work | fire. Whon tho ate puss his hand i i Henigh warat livlag, 0 | bt Healy portrals of the poet Longfellowand | falistobtate' what Jesus wants with Mitle | Lo W3GNG Cbo, £0,5M% Rloh‘ar’onb ‘timg | bia \aaral ingle Loy receive siall wagoes, and most | stands up straight, opens its crocked bills of the Presbyterian e 0 Mrrvard Coliez e price | birds ; fully N e antiem.” The g 08 Mt P Seck/e Kiiet KARCH, A0G OAE | st BE IVEAENL, OBOUA 38 810 |le ‘lll”’. Wwho wie engaged in home mission wor asked s 21500 A towbstonein a cemetery at Auzasta, Me., | Wits fully §590,000, nothing remains except | tions e g g i SRR IS O SUTKE OAR D Sl | A appatite atter the fust in mid acean | SuBe nubly durini the year just ¢ Of the §4,00,000 given to the educational | is ¥aitl to contain this inseription a clustér diamond p given to Nis | VL0or the ol \ebon be e 1o \ Bl TR IC SECHA P RO WIE vy Ad A entire receipts ol wowan's executive | fund by Mr. Peabody, semething over $1.- After lite's searlet feyer daughter some ¢ ago, and which she | {nat yart ol the prozeauing, snnouneed in s Lo VT PRARAY A A A8 Lot Aanatoc, siauls Oibs SOUENRLE B | aniiiee were §110.3 Al adyance over | 00,000 was in bonds of seuthern states, and He sleeps we will not part with. 15011 of his ciildren | dignified way Lr At vl mow i i ”“.(”:m’“v‘l:l' with that in l‘u‘ « J‘\H 'l\:'mlv““ suys be will take it back | the previous year of $4i, these have sinee been repudiated A pastor in Detroit has on the wahl of bis { are still g Charles on Pike straag | & the cot grezation,” Lva 1o & fur inferior in the orts attorded to Mamburg u some Englisn ehwrelies in Australia | At a school examinasion u Macomb | study in large but not tu comspicuous hetters | and lils dauzbier in Allegheny | eiioiz.