THE DAHA B4E OALAHA. SATURDAY MAY o FOB IKY OP TOE TIMES. UourteUlp nnd Mnrrlrwo. coiiiTsiur. MAimi.MlK. Moonlight talk , Dr.e ye r , wnlkt ; Skies clear ; ye * , Veari two , ilghe ; Wes \s\n \ \ ( ; I'lOtlt RlktP , Yeati three , Very lite. Can't grca , 1'Arlor R cno County Conrt , Foiling mmm "Splendid fportj" le re t llMt , Sorrow iln , Aniwer , "Yc ; " Inry grin ; Kind kirn , Divorce Riven , llllnd hll-K. Ptttcri liven. Interview , Worrlol wife. 1'apn tojj IjTuely life ; Notliln ? iotll , Huftbnud rovjif , VVlfa lu m ; Couple Care cost , Have it bid. "ioveloit. " Or ftti swells , tlOltAL , MnrrluRO bells. Honeymoon , When you wed , Kmloil § ( ioat Look nnend ) lu-lila Brown , Might fftlU Settled down , That'd all , For the Housokoeper. And now the roral pool tings : Snikib , tuiaab. iinruh , O chma , rich and gay , For the pitcher will never be whole ngnln , That was suiaahed on moving day.1'uek. -1'uek. What IB Flirtation ? What It ItlrtatloD ? Ueally , Haw can I annwer that ? Yet when the stnllei I eee Its wile ) , And when he lifts his hat. 'Tli meeting In the hall room , 'Tli whirling lu the lUuce ; With souiethlng hid beneath the lid Beildea a simple glance , 'Tli walking In the hallway , 'TIs testing on the stair ; Tli bearded lips on nugir tlpi ( If mamma Is not there. ) Tl going out for Ices , 'Tli buttoning on a glove ! TIs lips that speak of plays kezt week , And eyes that talk of love. TIs tucking In a carriage , Tis asking for a call ; Tis lifted ryes and tender sighs , And that is no , not all. Tis parting when 'ill over , Acd one goes homo to sleep ; Trala , my friend , best joys must end- But one BOOS home to weep. -KUa Wheeler in Albany Times. EH 'em .again. The deacon wai itlogy us stingy could be , Anl hia minister wiihed the colling re moved , Bat could not get his desire , One day a piece of the pla'terlng fell By fute on the bard deacon's head , And be sprang from his seat and offered a ten To have that thing secured overhead , "Lord , bit him agate 1" said the minister keen , With wiitch you and I will agree , For If plaster will open the heart ot n m&n , The plaiUr the man should have free. Rochester Post-Express. The Dude. Who atrol's the iVvf. each afternoon ; \x ho whistles airs all out of tune ; -And dona short coats cut quite too "UOOL ? " The Dude. Observe his form. You can , for he Weira pants as tight an tight can be ( And pants fornotorietj ) , The Dnde. Who's stiff aa statue cut in wood ; Can't bend , end wouldn't if he could ; A sort of nothing 'twlxt bad and good ? The Dude. Who wears bis hair all nice and banged ; And say * , "By Jove , that Mrs. Langt- By' * chawming quite , or I'll be banned ! " The Dude. Who drives a tandem through the park ; Says. "LifeV , aw , such a. jolly lark , " ( Perhaps the Dude'a the long sought "Snark ! " ) The Dude. Who foes to all receptions , leaf ; Who traiils n unite at friends he sees ; And , for bis health , tips eaugareet ! The Dude. Who dreetea in the latent style ; Declares , "The weathMi's thlrnply vile ; " And lippa some dainty swear the white ? The Dnde. Who's neither fool , nor nave , This funny speck on nature's page Couundruin of the modern agi ? The Dude. Who , theu , can work the puzzle through Tell wbat it's for what it can do ? Guess what it ie , I'll give it you , The Dude. T. N. , in Acta Columbian. Liove Bopeiled. Within the garden wall he sat , And softly etiummed on his guitar , Acd filled the air with dulcat strain , With tenor voice sang this refrain : "Thou art so near and yet EO far. The maid ab , could my pen portray The beauty that mine eyea beheld ! I3"t no , I'll bave to let that stand And tell the story I've in hind , Uow she his lore repelled. She listened as hi ) song arore Above her wasbtub's sullen roa- . "Tis awful ead , " she said , "but then I really cannot stand it , when It souna so like dad's snore. " A moment more ( be listened there And caught the wor.la the finger sang ; " h sad and for . " "My < > art Is pants ther. ' 'Ilia heart Is sad and panta-fnr me , " And washboard dawn she flung. Then down the cellar stairs eha ran ( Sweet i miles her face cbaied o'er ) , Atd , quick returning , brought to view A i bain and dog -a bulldog , too And quick threw open tbn door , The moon had rose above the hill Bright scenes to fill the poet' * heart Whrn through the night cry of pain , A null cf feet , a full , und then The dcg has done bis part. "WhatV Iliit you'vn brought , good dog , For mt ? Some clothing from that man ? 'Hiaettt \ wan rad' U , n w I ree , Ho's scut ermo of the 'or.nU' to me On the installment plan ! " HON&Y FOR THldJ LADIES. Leather fain are in high favor. Patti used C.COO ditferent kinds of per fume. Vermont baa two women acting as mill carriers. Chicken down the color of the newly batched is the lateet shade of yellow. A Maine lady cabled the news of the death of ber cat to her husband InKurope. A young lady at Uamberg , Germany , has be n punished with a fins and costs for the offense of playing the piano at night at an open window , The miwenin at Heading , England , con. tains among Its curiosities a btidle former , ly ured to stop the mouths of scolding women In that town. The p pper pod deilgns on the new sat * eens come in all ttages of coloring assumed by the fruit of this plant , from the green pepper to the full red. New veilings come In lovely shades of oreim and pure wBite , with dots , wheel * , itarr , fpatbcn , flowers nnd leaves , In itnnll detached silk brocaded figure ! . Klbboiu grow more nnd more gorgeou' , nnd no color c mi too brilliant to be u e < by Itself , or in combination wthievert others , at a trimming f r bonnet or dim. Tailor-made oojtumoi In tweed , peppci. aml'ialt mixture * , cheviots , In heatvcr uiltture * , mottled clothe , and undefined stripes and plaids are selling in largo quau- titlej for UtUuo costume ? . In New York litres n woman who li si entranced with the circttitliat sno baa be n to every performance , and nlways wants to bet on the rxcts with people rcatcd next to her , She has already won $02 , A police judge at St. Joseph remarked , In dlfinliilng a case the other day : "I shall iliiml's every cane cf woman Insulting whcrnit can bo shown that the woman first flirted with th * accured. " The cloth dresses worn this spring are exceedingly neat , nnd when well made are verystyllah , Some are perfectly plain , with only tbron or four rows of silk stitch ing to fiulfh elf co lar , cuffa , and paclera , eit i etuilng for their orn ( mentation upon tbclr banisome buttons or ucklca , Very pretty bonnets for spring wear are In the Kite Grecrmway shape , the brim formed uf flu rulllsi of cream Inco and the crown of dirk velvet , which Is lometimo replaced by Interlacing ottoman ribbons an inch and n hill lu width , ono strand being of cream and the other or a contrasting color , A I'ittsburg girl , who refused n Rood looking telegraph repair man three tltnee within six months , gave as a rcnion that he wan too much ul a wanderer. That he wandered from pcle to pole , from one clime to another , and if he did come home he'd be Insulate that the nel hbora would be sure to talk. The hair nf a girl employed In nn east ern o tton mill was caught lu the machin ery , torn elf her.hoad and ground Intoblts , Uut the girl didn't mind it much. Sht ke.it right on at ber wort , simply remark ing that It only cost 84 anyhow. Tnls li one of the advantages of art over nature. Norriatown Herald. It is whispered that the gloiy of the cropped beads of hair la departed , and the brown "nimbus" or flaxen halo of little rlmts of hair celled Into "Marguerites" or "Montagupk" all over the bead by the magto of bandoline is to be supplanted by the hair drawn up to the top of the heaH and coiled tuere like a wavy ccrom t , I AV < Ing the nape of the neokeu evlitcri'.u u Un , A Milwaukee girl appeared In tbo street with a do ? to match her tur. Her costume waa lavishly trimmed with broad bands ol a long-haired , tawny fur , qalte osneplcu- ous In itpolf. At her side walked an Im- menie St. Bernard dcg of precisely the srrne color. When she held htm by the colnr , and the fur about ber wrlat mingled with the hair of his neck , the match waa seen tabs perfect. The mast fashionable of the whltatoilete worn ths ! summer , instead of being re lieved by the utusl colors of rose color , blue , or mauve , will be enlivened by the newer iibades ( if French terracotta , tea rose , thrimp pink , and the like , and a leading toilet will be ono of white nuns' ' veiling or vigogne , with broad sash and other aatin ribbon trimmings of palo primrose - rose In the cor age and hair , and necklace and chatelaine of amber beads. Hibbon trimmlnga were never worn In greater profusion , or showed greater va riety of materials , coloring and dedgn. The most expensive of these are band painted , broad silk or aatln saaber , with groups of flower * , CupldV heads , mosses , ferns and swinging gtrlaode of strawbe ries and vines , painted on the eada. These sashes make an chgant fiuiih to a child's or young lady's toilet. Tne dantieit and most convenient of spring trifles are the new "manchons" or muffs , matching the costume and trimmed with velvet , lace , fhwero , or , prottietof all , with small bird * . A little concealed pocket in the muff rffjrda a biding place for card case , handkerchief , puree , vinai grette. The latest fancy la to attach these manchona to a tiny gold or silver chate laine , which is fastened by a clasp to the belt. belt.There There lives in a neighboring town a very beautiful and accomplished young lady , who , when eleven years old , being well grown for one of her years , and mistaken by many for A young lady of sixteen , re oelved a compliment from a young gentle man , Baking her company to a concert , She accepted , and when they reached the entrance to Iln hall she lisped out : "Hith er C , you won't have to piy but a quaw. ther for me , I am unther thwelve jeatli olth. " Mies Snowball' * love letter : Mia Ma tilda Snowball , having closed the door , approached the lady of the house in t most mysterious manner add asked as c favor ( hit her employer write a letter tc Sam Johnsing. "What do you want mete to write ? " "Write him dat I waa at de corner at de'plntecl hour , anl dat he didn't come. " "Weil , I've cot that down.1 1 Den add to dat nr : "I consoles myuell wid de fond hope you was kep' nway by rlckneea. Your only true tub , Mrtildn Snowball.1 Hints about Coquettes Give the devil hia dne and the ccquette her dude Cou- nueUes are like cats ; they love petting , This accounts for sparka in the dark Al ways make a friend of a crquette before you fall in love with her. Then you can corner her when she saya , "Bnt let me bo your friend1 ! A coquette can play hei carda just aa well when you ar holding her hacd. Indeed , this la her firsttrick Aftet ail , there is one nice thing about a coquette. Bbo and lightning never strike twice in the pame place. There n no need of it All fkah la gras , but a coquette doesn't object to being called a daisy. PEPPERMINT DROPS. The New Orleana dude wears a plu ? hat sideways , and walks with his arms spread out , aa If driving unruly pigs to market. In reply to "I don't want your paper any longer , " the editor wrote : "I would not make it so If .vou did. It would in volve a new press. " "Put Your Arms Around Me , Dear , " ia the title of a new * nng. It la a companion piece to 'Soak Your Feet in a Pot of Glue. " Plttsburg Leader. A monkey belonging to a show exhibitIng - Ing In Jonesvllle was taken lick a few days ago , and n Jcneaville doctor pronoun ced it a genuine case of meailcp. Cucumber green Is ( the new ibade for ties. The man who la tied up in a knot from the cucumber be has eaten will have the Intense * atiifaction cf knowing be la In style. style.Wanted Wanted Two or more able-bodied su preme court judges to declare the amendment - ment legally adopted. Call on , or address , with references , State Register , Des Moines , Iowa , The Klmirn Gszetto tells of a woman who applied for a place as driver. "Can you manage mulct ? ' neked an employer. "I Khould Bmilf " she " ' , eaid. "I'va had two husbands. " Cinea for ilade ? , made of eiogle straws , are the latest thirg out. It U feared they will bo so heavy a * to overb.ilanca their brain. , but a trial of them will bet made In the cool hours of a spring day. There Is a good deal of fitness in the se lection of Mr , Kvarta as the orator for New York at the opening of the big bridge. He can suspend a sentence in the air longer than nny other man lu America. Boston Herald. A farmers' Journal recommends blanketIng - Ing beea in winter. A man should be care ful which end of the bee be grasps when he goes to put a blanket on It , or he may "blank it" considerably more than be bar gained f er. Foster * for the annual goat show ore dliplayed In a great many windows. Some of the goats must b very well trained , for most of the pictures repreaiut them titling on a keg and drlnWng cold tea from a tumbler.--Hartford livening Post. "Yer , " "Id a uiburan resident. "I might have caught ( hit chicken thief , for I saw him jnit as be entered the , yard , but it waa after 2 a , in. Catching him would have made nol < \ awakened my wife , und then ihe would have wantul to know what I wai doing nut that time of night. An Kngllih writer unya that ' 'ono of the creat beauties of the Wc-Mi tongno la the lontlitent method ot pronouncing It. " , lutt so , 'ihere Is great bounty In Mich " ' " wotdaa"DwffirchiuawilIJdfryno'dywch" \tlica pronounced canslitoutly , and that Is the way wo always pronounce 'em , A countryman from 1'ohlck , Vn. , having heard that the president waa sutf ring fiom co'Ic ' , ca led at the white homo a few tftVs ago with a bottle of what ho said \v g "AuntS lly Hooper's oollu-klllor. " He desired to admlnliter It In the president , but was of course forbidden entrance Into the hcute. Ho left lu a rage. So many murderers are reported na eat * ing a hearty meal the morning before be. ing executed that an rxchinge thinks phy sicians Bhoulil piescrlbo barging for Ihe persona suffering from loss ot appetite. The fatal objection to Mich n remedy li that a man U liable to choke to death al most ni soon AS bin appetite la restored. Norrl town Herald , "Tern coital'1 Bftld a country woman In n lo. ! ton store , repenting the nama after the clerk , "la that French for cltinr.- mon ! " "Not that I Inow of , inndtm , " answered the smirking clerk. "Li , you needn't laugb ; I've known the color before you were Lorn , but I never heard It cal'cd nuthln' but cinnamon brown. " New Lon don Djy , London Truth saya that donkey la in finitely bettor eating than beef or mutton , "There are , however , a ROJI ! many per sona who could not eat donkey without ex posing themselves to the charge of canni balism , " nays the Chicago Tlmei. The first thought of a Chlcagoan Is always for himself , Boston Post , A London expert blindfolded himself , and [ four different kinds of rherry are poured Into the aame glass. He takei a mouthful and dcclarea the component parta of the mixture , U'ually without n mistake , Then ho experiments with port , nnd la wonderfully successful. He Identi fies numerous champagne * , even to the year of vintage. When a glaeo of Chicago whlaky wns given him hn tore off the bandage - dago and wanted to be shown the whelp who had tried to kill him-St. Louis Post- Dispatch. MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. K-vfsel Joscfly , pianist , will Icavo for Europe shortly , Adellna Pattl sailed for Kuropo by the ettaiLcr Arizona Last Tuesday morn- Ing. Ing.Mr. Mr. Ltvy , the cornotlst , ia engaged for $300 a week and board to play in Phila- delphla during the summer seaaon , Lewis Morrison has been engaged as leading man next season for tha Marie Prescott company , I' Ifl whispered that Max Bruchnillbe the coming conductor ot the Now York Philharmonic society. King Ludwlg of Bavaria has bought Wagner1 * tomb. In the garden of the villa Wannfrie.f , and intend ? , under certain re strictions , to dedicate it to the public. Edmund Neupert. the Norwegian com poser and pbuist , baa been engaged as principal piano teacher for the New York College of Music , commencing September 15 tb. tb.Johan Johan Svenden , the celebrated composer , has been elected musical director of the royal opera at Copenhagen In the place ol Koppelmelfiter Paulll , with a yearly salary of 8,030 crowns Mary Anderson will visit France , Gar- many and Italy prior to opening ber en gagement In London , September 1. Mi Anderson will be accompanied by her mother , brother an i stepfather , Mies Ada Cavendish recently made ber appearance on the stage of the Globe theater , London , aa the heroine in "Lady Clixre , " a new piece by Kobert Buchanan , The performance appears to bave been moderately successful. Robert Mo Wade , of "Uip Van Winkle' fame , is n native of Canada , and was brought up in Buffalo. He wears the Phil Kearney cross of honor for valor displayed at Fair Oaks. Malvern Hill , the SffRO ol Yorktown , Illcbmond and the Seven Days battles. Mile. Marie Van Zindt haamade anoth er Parisian auccoo" in the now opera , "Lak- me , " libretto by E Gondlnet and Phlllipe Gille , music by Lin Deliboa , which was brought out on the 14th inat. at the opera comlque. The opera h recommended for its many and goo i melodies , Single voice ) cover three octaves or mere , while the whole range of the human voice amounts to nearly five otavei. Catalan ! bad three nnd a half ; Baetardella , bearc by Mezart in 1C70 , bad the enme ; Cnrlotta Pattl can reach G sharp in alto ; Bennatia teaor , had three full octaves , and Tamber- Ilk reached the C ab&rp of 544 double vi bration ) , As Minnie Hauk WAI tinging nn echo tong from "Mlnnou , " in Bradford , the other day.ahocdlum on the outside caught the refrain andaeut back an echo In the Baote key with horrible effect. Sovcra pireona in the audience tittered , and a flush of annoyance was visible on tbo fair check of the cantatrice. She resented tbe Interruption to much that ehe failed to respond spend to an encore A long time. RELIGIOUS A church Ia being erected by the Baptists n Salt Lake City. A pew In Grace church , New York , waa aold at auction the other day for $2,200. General Phil Sheridan Is a regular atten dant at St. Mary'd Catholic church In Chi cago. Bishop McNamarahasrecently organized tbe first Independent or Reformed Catholic church of Chicago. Under the supervision of Father Ante- nucci a Chinese Catholic mission has been founded ft San Francisco. Tbe spiritualists claim that from noth ing thirty-five years ago the number of avowei believers now reached 2,000,000 , The centenary of the Protestant Episco pal Church of Maryland wi'l ' be celebrated In St. Paul's Church , Baltimore , ou the 29th of May next. The Baptist annual meetings at Saratoga , which will begin on May 22 , will probably be the largest ever held. Tbe moat Impor tant of these meetlnga will be the bible convention. &PreebyteranfBm ! still [ ccntlnuea to make rapid progresi in Texaa , Five churches are now nearly ready for dedication , San Antonio ia to have a very tine bouse. El P o baa n desirable plaoj of worship suited tuthe dematdiof that growing city. Next year , 1881 , will be the centennial year of American Methodism , Not that Methodism wa introduced here tbit je.ir , the tir.t society being formed in 1700 , but in 1SSI the MelbodUt Kplacopal church was organized , and novr the different branches cf tbo churcb are preparing to celebrate the event. During tha year 18S2 tbnre were 2C'J churches consecntod by Lutheran congre gations in tills country , 114 by German congregation * , sixty-oil ) English , sixteen Swedish , and eleven Norwegian Danish , Of the churches consecrated forty-one are in Pennsylvania , twenty-seven in Ohio , and twenty-two in Illinois The strife baa BO culminated between the High und Ix > w church parlies in the Kpto- copal church of tbe Evangelist , Philadel phia , that tbe Liw church members are going to bring tbe matter before the courts ou the ground that they have been de frauded of their place of worship by tbe ritualists. Several policemen were present at u recent service whera trouble waa ei- pected. Quite numerous in the City of Para , Brazil , are Catholic cathedrals , in which no leaU are provided and where tbe worshipers - shipers are all expected to kneel thoughout tbe entire service , Tbe Ihora of these churches are usually , If not always , of brick , and only on special occasions U there any mattlnRjjiread for the mitigation of wbat mustiradeed be A severe penance to woman , who kueel far three hours during mass. The Norwegians are restoring tha ca thedral ef Truuilh | m , the moat northern town of its iln In Kurope , A re-cent vis itor wrltet : It will certainly be the finest church In the country when completed , ani' ' una worthy tn rank with ether great Uolhlo edlfi.oi ; It I. distinctly the churcb of Norway , and merits prolonged etudv , both by architect and Antiquarian , In this cathedral WM the shrine of St. Olaf. the patron faint , tnd It la the plnco where the coronation ol tbe Swedish sovereign as king of Norway must bo performed , " Of tbo l,433,8S7.fO } inhabitants on the earth about 830,000,000 are idolaters , 170- 000,000 Mohammedans ani Jews , miking two-thlrdi ef the population uf the outh who either know nothing of Jesus or are opposed to him , Of those who are ) called Chtlitlaua * only 10,000,003 are nominally proteitants , nnd only 20,000,000 ara mem bers of protestant churches. There are over 100 protestant missionary societies nnd over 2000 ordained Kutoponn nnd American missionaries engaged In foreign mission work , nsrlntod by over ( iCO lay missionaries and 1 ( > 00 juvenile mla.sionn- ries , with over 24,000 uatlvn preacher * * , teachers nnd helper ? , and nbout C75000 native communicants. IMPIETIES. An Indianapjll ) preacher has challenged n editor to fight. The minister refers to his antagonist aa a "Beaver dam liar , " "Mamma , " naked a little Kolccop&llan , "if the big catechism U n catechlitm , nln't thi 'smaller ' " catechtim' a kittoccbltm ? Tbe Drummer , Henry Ward Beechcr obscryflJ that "when one U rellgloua through fear of bell and hellish remuneration be is apt to carry a good deal of hell about with him. " A Boston blblelat connects Mulhatton'c meteor with a scriptural prophecy He has not found the prediction In Gemslt that the same fellow would soil Mammoth cave. "I am filled with Holy Ghost powder , and it will explode on somebody , " was tbe blasphemous remark of one of tbe female soldiers in the salvation army at Syr&cusc the other day. Tbe new license bill tecently patse.l bj the Ohio stite legislature imposes a tax ol $300 upon spiritualistic mediums. This It a unique way to strike the happy medium , New York Advertiser. The spiritual me jams wh ) summon spooks from the natty deep or enmewherc in Ohio , mutt hereafter pay $500 fur e llcome , just like tbe rest of tbe shows. The "exposing'1 game will probably grow in popularity in that state. A bov wrote a composition on the sub ject cf Quakers , which ho described as t sect who never quarreled , never got Into n fight , never clawei each other nnd never jawed back. The production contained a posttcript in these worde. "Pa in ji Quaker , but ma ain't , " Saven young ministers of the late Moth , odiet Episcopal conference promised tc obitalu from tobacco. They gave thtii word also th.t they ware not In debt to m to embarrais themselves. A "voice" in the conference wanted to know if they wore'in debt co as to embarrass anybody else. Point well taken , "Yes brethren , " said a preacher from hia pulpit , "you are the passengers on a train speeding its straight and narrow way to glory , and I am the conductor of that train , thank the Lord. " "You run her first-class , I should say , " remarked n stranger , looking -over tbe congregation , "from tbo number of sleepera you're haul ing. " The pastor had some plain , homely words for hia people last Sunday on the sin of tattling , tayi the Lowell Courier , He warned bU hearers against talking about their nelgbborr , aqatntt picking flaws In their friendi and acquaintance nnd against commenting on each ether's faults and impetfecthns. After churcb one lady remarked : "For goodnesi Bake , wbat would he have us talk about ? " "Sure enough , " cried another , while several oth. fers pined in tbe cboruaof "Tho Ideal" SINGULARITIES. 'iU at brooding nine chickens ia one ol the curiosities of Salt Lake. Joseph Thompson , of Simmons Ga , , ha ; had-nine wlvoa and 53 children , A whale eighty feet long recently grounded on the bar at St. Johns , Fla. A York , Pa , lady his an caster egg 104 years old. It waa laid ou the farm ol Thomas Jtfferaou , A Texas farmer made complaint against one of his neighbirs for eewing up the eyes of his cow. One of the most expert billiard player * of San Francisco in a boy 11 years of a < e. whose father keeps a salo.n and billiard ball , A Mexican wornan residing in St. John , Apache county , Arizona , is said to bo Iln yens old. She is childish and will cry foi cake and candy like a child. There Is a movement to establish n town at the mouth of the Judith Kiver in Col orado , to bo kutwn aa Giantvllle. It Ic proposed to cut a quarter rection of land up into town lota , and permit * ho man to own or bold ono unleea ha ia over eix feet in hia stocking ? , nor no woman below five feet eight. A furniture dca'er in Bowling Grean , Ky , , sot a lot of Willow chairs out In front of nta store the other day , to attract tbe attention of those who mlglt be looking for goods In that line. Wneu he went to take them in at night he found them almost coveted with buds and ycurg ipr utB. Tbe willow waa cut laet fall and the cbalra built and varnished during the winter , Tbe Frele Preefe , of Santonto , Tex , tells tf a species of ants found in that stat ) which make a bonev rqnil to any that ia produced by bees. The little iusecta store tbo honey , aa they gather it , in a pouch abcut tbo si7o of a small pea that Is attached to their bodies. When this pouch is full they march Into the cells of their subterranean tnhabitatloua and there un load , The Presae nays that these ant hills are na full of honey as bee hive * , and sug gests that they could be turned tnthe fame practical food-producing use If similar ctre were taken in breeding and culti ating tbe incect. GLOUCKSTKII , Mas" . , April 20 Captain Hall and the crew of the schooner Annie L. Hill vouch for the following : On March 30th , while on tbe Grind Bank , they dis covered an immense live trunk turtle , which waa at first thought to be a vessel bottom up , Tbe schooner passed within twenty-five feet of the monster. The tur tle was at least forty feet long , thirty ffet wide , and thirty fejt from the apex cf the back tn the bottom cf tbe under shell. The flippers were thirty feet long. It wi > s not deemed advisable to itttcmpt Ita cap ture. Dltf UUP. Dlabitor , Kldnov Liver or Uriuar y Discnso Have uo four of any of thoeo dls- oaaes if you asn Hop Hitters , an ihey will prevent and cnro the vrorat caeos , ovcu when yon hnvo been rnado worse by some great puffod-ap pretended euro. A youay lady passenger on the railroad the other morning had as pets two live chamellou lizards , Ouo was fastened by a ribbon to her shawl pin , and n-s'.eJ on her bosom and shoulder. The other she held on the bcclr. of ber hand When these die the boys propeee to give her a gopher. Be It Bald she waa not a Georgia girl , Georgia elrls hive good sense. Camilla ( Ga. ) Clarion. Haw Children Had ' Fun. " On a summer diy they went to play , Down the real ( o DJACOD Jones rasture ; Dick cllinbe.1 the tree. Vic looked sog yi The hours were ipent In tun * H laujnttr. That night. tSo e younjHtcrs yIM ltk pain , Yes , th iunn > D ck and Victoria ; The Etlpes were of tin green apple.kind , Cut quickly cured by Ctatorla. EDUCATIONAL NOTFfl. The Connecticut hi ute lim tm BCvl A reo- olutlcu appropriating f5,000for the Storrs agricultural ichool , The Now York ) cMature has pasted ft bill rotlrli'K school teachers on half pay upon reaching the ego of sovotty years , A CA 1 hna been Issued for n stuto con tention of color * t people to bo held In Cincinnati In Juno , to g.vo cxpreoslcu to tin ncutiitent of the race cm tbo rcbool question , Prof , Colin of Breilau LellovM that sltttes loud to shortsightedness , and would substitute ron nnd Ink , or nn artificial wliito alnto with blr.ck pencil , uiiuuUc- turcd lu Pilseu Black and whltn Is proved by experiment tu tt nrt out uott clearly tu the eye , The Xtirich school bo < ml forbids doten. 'Ihoy are nulay , and luvlto dirty habits iu erasure , The projects for thin lummrr's seiolou cf the Concord Sihonl of Philosophy are 8'ild to bo brighter than ever before , nud n number of distinguished lecturers have nl- rouiy bton secured , Frank S.inbom , whom Governor Butler lately designated tu take charge uf the Towkfibury nlmsbouso , will gl o throe lectures on "The History of Philosophy In America , " ami Julian Haw thorne oneou ' "Jlio Novel. " MarthaClny Ihonna , of Baltimore , has just taken bar degree of ( lector of philoso phy , Bumma cum laude , at the University of Xurlrh , Ibla means proficiency In Greek. Provenclal , Gothic , old , middle and new high Geiunn , Saxon , Lntln , modern French nud English , The examination In nil departments were conducted in n for eign toiiKtio. Mlflu Thomas WAS u graduate of Cornell , afterwards studied for a year nt John Hopkins university , nud baa just completed a course nt the University of Lelpslc , It is well known tbat for throe or four years there has hnen growing dissatisfac tion nt Cornell University. It la a great Institution , though comparatively new. Ita pr p rty la valued nt $7,030,000 , nnd its iucome amounts to 8100,000. But there has been a marked falling off In the number of fttudent * , tnd the quality has lowered. Professors are not of tbe fame high class ts formerly. The institution has lost in character , standing and Influ ence. And there Iigrumbllug nt tbe uni versity , with uo end of complaining and fault-finding elsewhere. At a meeting of the Alumni association bold here tbe Other night , Mr. John D , Warner , who baa made a thorough inves tigation of the fituatlon , tnld how the case stands. The University lost a good deal by President White spending two or three years abroad ns minister to Germany , and it loses n great deal moro by h ! frittering away his tirro nnd Interest lu politics and other matters in which be ceaselessly dab bles. He spreads himself o\er euch a large surf nca that Cor neil gets too tblnu elics of him to do any good. A young woman who graduated at tbo Peterson high school last summer joined the training srhool for texhem , and , ac cording to custom , was last week assigned a place na a snbatilute for a regular teacher who wna ill. Immediately on her appear * ante at the desk large numbers of tbe pupils rushed ouf of school. The others became so boisterous and unmanageable that she was forced to dlsmisd the school. Angry parents watted upon the euperin- tendeut nnd instated ou dismissing ber He agreed , but by some mUund ratandlng she appeared at the school tgain , when pupils and pare'.ti were on the verge of a mob , the d'elurbtnco being quieted only by her immediate disappearance. Whether she will make n good toucher or a poor one is not yet kuonn , as ehe bad no chance to try. Owing to her anceotors' oversight In coming originally from Africa , her ( kin was discolored. Oiherwlse , for all that appears , she was a well behaved and cap able girl. Industritl education is the subject of numberless addresses and pamphlets attbla timf. Within five ye arc , or since the cen tennial exhibition , technical education has received agre.it impetus in this country. Beelde tbe trade ichiola of tbe Maoaacbu- eetts institute of technology , an nt Wor cester , there are leveral In the west , one in connection with Washington university at St. Louis , one at Purdue university In Indiana. Prof. Woodward , of Washing ton university says that their school , which was opened nbout three years ngo , has a capacity of 210 Itudenta , for a three yoare. ' courie , In clatses of ICO , 80 and GO respectively. "Our building , " ho Bays , "cost about $33,000 , tools and furniture 810,000 , and lot $14,400. making tbo oust of the plant nbout § 63,400. Wetetoutto bave the beat of everything , plenty of rocm and light , Kood teachers an i nil nec essary nnplhncea. " They bnva to pay n good michlniat nnd nu expert blacksmith to got men of tbe requMto skill nud ability to teach. In the first year one division of the class bm carpentry from 0 tu 11 a. m. , one from 11 to 1 , and one from 1 to 3 ; each division when not nt chop work baa grammar , drawing , arithmetic and phys ical geography. In theeecond jear a sim ilar study is made of blacksmithing for shop wcrk , and of drawing , algebra , Un- glish history nnd phyeics. Perhaps under pbytica b included the Uwa of forces , us usually taught under tbe name of me chanic ) . If it ii not , it ought to be. CONNUBIALiriBS. There were more marriages in Victoria , Australia , in 1882 than In any previous year , viz. : _ 5,890 , Women have ceased to be tcca in the colony , nnd now outnum ber the men by 108 to ICO. Hindoo martiagta at ten years old or thereabout * are the came of tuch evils that the Anglo-Indian prcea ia demanding their prohibition by law , When the clergyman aiked nt a church wedding m Henry , IOWA , It anybody bad aught to say why the pair should not be united , a girl arom and aald , "I have bo it engaged to mo. " There waa eome con- fuelon , but the > cereaouy waa completed. The question whether a clergyman could marry himself was decided some twenty or thirty years ago by the British homo of loidi In an appeal rom Ireland , where a Preslyterian minister In the County Down bad married bimcelf. It was decided be could not , A beautiful young New Orleana woman , who came to New York with tbe fervid in- t ntlon of entering a convent for life , fall In lova directly on her arrival with one of Barnum'a celebrated rvcrobats , and was married to him. There would be more marrying in the world If there were more girls like one liv ing near New Orleana. Sha baa chartered n iteamer , and Is to be married on board , After the ceremuuy the bo tt will take all present up the .Mnaisslppi for n pro- trt-cted tour , of which ehe be&ra all ex penses. A voung Moimon ccm/o who went to the endowment house in Salt Lake City the either day to be married wore turned nw y witb the statement th.t thirty-live innrrlitqea , the full capacity of tbo Inetitu- UOD , hid nlro.idy bien rusneul through. It id ind tint more yoaiu girla are going into pogamy ! than ever before. Pennsylvania U evidently no place teat at matrimony About u year ntn ia Crouin nnd Annia Powers of Al- tooui , respectively 10 and 15 , tt iod up in a lonely place nnd proclaimed themselves married. Crouin subsequently often ac knowledged her na bia wile , bhe became u mother nnd he dcasrted her. The ju'igo aald he must support her. In default of ball , U nnls went to jjil , Mayor Michael Nolan , of Albany , baa just found out that hU daughter was mar ried to J. B. Carroll , last November , by n Catholic priest at the cathedral iu that city , Carroll Ia the son of a coal dealer , and bad bees forbidden tbe house aevtral times. The m&rrlage li now published with a notice of ita repudiation by tbe bride , on tbe ground that it waa without consent of tbe bilJo's puenta and In a parish to wljch tbe parties dld'taot belong. 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