ITHE DAILY BEE OMAHA , SATURDAY MARCH 22 , 1884 IMPORTANT -TO- GANNON BRO'S & CO , , tUvowtubliiheJ thonwUciln Om h > to l' ' niwet RRMior Hr. > lier RO ntll > ii liipM. Wo will Imv nil Iwoiof Kom ! iu wholmlcorrcUll.anil frunriint o perfect mtl f ctlon 'n ' prices , m wfl ( an Imy cheaper thui ymir cho . You can i > cj Itio tvlt nt uo of hsv- nir jour co-xli ho"Rhl liy one who will work Inr .our lntcre t ml not trust to merchant who liai Piiclhlnff lioli n l..u to bo rU of. W c HI 1 o v.prompUttcntlofitOBolllnR njthlni ? cnttmtc.1 nil and Rooks ronntsnixl ton will bo CAW lullv * oko.lto. Corrc p > ni1one sr > llcltf < l r ri < cfcrencOm hi N tlornl lUnk , McC ( iii6 lrVs lunk. Ail-lrcM - 111 S. Hth st. "VES WITH ( i ad your work is done for nil time to tnno to come. WE CHALLENGE to produce n more durable innterm for street pnvomont tlmn the Sioux Falls Granite. ron ANY AMOUNTIOF OR- MACADAM filled promptly. Samples sent an estimates given upon application. WM.MoBATN&CO. , Sioux Falls. Dakota. Matter uf Application ol Mr * . II. AltUoj fur l.tmi I.lcuiw. NOTIUK. KotlcuUlicnljVRlvcn tint .Mrs. 11 Mcfoyillilnpi tlio Ut nay ol lUrcli , A. II , , lb l , Ilia lur u plication to thu major anil elly conn. U ol Onuiha , f llooiiM to M I malt , iplrltuimt aiul tlnoiu liquors Utw , ri Wth ai.d . 2JU itntt , I'oiiploton atrm.u . , i ' a ° * > rt J6.l.uho ? 1.ul' y ° ' Ai"1SR4- - .n i f , i no " "J00"0" , rumonnlranco or protc , lu. . ! * ! ' . , ? wo * " ' " Irom SlarJi lat A. 1 lam , Ilia said llctuw ) will bo Kranlnl , T n , . . MIW.II McCOY , Applloint. TnoOaiiha Jeonu ) | | wr lll piiWI.h the nboi otlco once each u k for two \ti'c'k ut the oxpcn Tliu city of ( himha In not to I ; J. I a JKWKTT , dtr Cltrk. Matter of Apilicatiou | of 1:0. : O'Connor f < l.lijuor I.icciiHo , NOTJOI : . Notice Ulicrcliy Khun th t Kl. O'Connor dW UIK the Kill Uay ol JUrch , A. 1) . Ihsl. Illo till appllcul'l ' , , to tha Major ami City CoimUl of Oi.ulm , for llciui .H.1' ! ' ' . hP'fltout ' ami vlnouiillqiioM , nt N. V . day ol March 1SS4 , to thu nth day ! , " " " ! ? ? , ' ' ° "oobJectl" " ' runoitttnuire or prott. J\l'd \ * ! i" , ' " lw""uil' 'rum March loth A. I ) . IB' ' the laid lictnw 111 bo granttxl. IIP. O'CONNOIl. Olio Omalia ll i newiai | r 111 | iubll li ' 'ilio 'bo' ' ! notloBonwcadiHivkiortMOHtiiiiiat tl.o uspcm i ' ' l'l > 11 " 'tThe city of Oiiinlui li not to I tlut ? . .tllenM'1" ' ' > JJ - > * < - ' JKWIHT Oltttlful _ L'ltv Clerk. WatUr of Application of Henry I'uuilt , lor IJqui LICCIIK ! . NOTICK. , . .1N"0 < 5 ' l'creby ' g1 en that Htnry I'uadt did upo ' ' " ' * ' * " "ch' A " 'J , . ir1',110' ' > 18SIllle ' "I plication to thu major and city ranncil ol Omalii a . J' ' . JH1 * * " " " " " "I'lrituoui and vliioun lluuo ! f1tN,11lftlll""n : t t. * \V nllOInall . b.1lro mi y ' ' 1MI totLe " > J y ol t ] ( tlivra bv no objection , reuioii traiic or protei mo.1 ithliitwoi c UlromMarUiVothA. D. 1SS tlMjkaiaiictnw ) wLUU granted. granted.JIKNKV JIKNKV I'UNI > T , -n . > o Oioah * IJeo ncwtpaper * 1U publl.h'tlw'ibl ' , ' , nt.tU ones tacl1 ikiort ouk , attli.ejpei , OZt-l k J.J L.C. 4KWKTT , City Clmk. EUROPE ! ! X > K'fl OllANU EJtCUIWIONa Icavp K Vor In April , llay and June. imi. I'ASSAflfc TICKCT | jr a I ATI ArtTKJ HTKAME1W Hpodal ladlltlctla court. . * aoou iiuunis louiiis-r IICKEIII ! o ' , tf ' "Plf " wiuw-l - tS INIUT , with uupi " . ndull par .nt . A < iUrc.i a. OO'JK & SON , ' , Hroadiiay , W. y. \VhntWoMnkv It. 1 < t' of toner tilkof niblo iloeilf , And rnrcr of tlin bvl ono * , Anil ( ing nbuut our happy dnyK , Anil none nliout tlio nvl onn < . Wo wore not tnftdo to fret anil dun , Anil wlion priof 8toon | In w ko It ; rIz This HtoU what womikalt. 1,0 1' find tlio imnny niilo < if inon , Or l > o hollovors In It ; A HKI ) tliora l In oiory mml Tlint trtko.i tlio pulns to win lt.i ( III ! there > n ltmi1.orint ( Riwil In nil , And wo jiorclmico may wnko It ; Our ImniU contnin the iimglo wand TliU Ufa In what wo mnko It , Tlion lioro's tj tluihO wlioio lo\lng honrts Shed light anil joy nbtiit thoml Tliankii lie to them lor countings RCini \V'o tio'or Imd known without them. Oht On * iihould 1m n Imppy world To nil who may pirtako It ; Thn frt'dt'H our own If It in not- Thin life is wlmt wo mnko IU NKY KOII TIIK 1'niiFilcn ftto fMliioiiatiloforLoniago liotiiUolH | Aralo.in nro | > opulnr llowors for cl.nrcli nnd homo decorating. A rixro pink onhld In the window of n Klfth nvonuo llorlst conUlim o\or8lxty hlosionn. JnpnnosoHulilicrii carry fun" . Well , uo Hiip l > o o they como In hntidy in lllrtliiK with the I'.ilo lilno and ctimsou hyacinth * are worn in a chitchilno from Iho holt of a w.ilkini ? dros . They nro munelimiM lied vvilh pink anil Itluo tililioiiH. 1'ollllcH will bo HO lively early thin fall that tlioy in iy caiiM ) the young > neii to ni'tflect the girlH. The latter Inn I hotter nrnkii all poi il > lo fun out of Iho oynler HO.won before Itii ovur. A Chicago l.nly nyn nho never know what true liipplnetri wan until her himbaml lent bin last dollar ni.il hho had to do her imu hcm o- vvorU. 1'roh.ilily bee.iimo HO long ns ho liuil a ilull.ir iu hid | M.i.kot ho vumld keep hlmtelf loaded. A lianiholiio combination of color In a foil tahloftcarf is of HO.I foam mill HJKO green , tin ) lattorln a band bordurrd by a running vine nf vcllow joHinlno , ll.o . Kcirf finished by n cut frlngo of Imtli coloiod foltl. li. Die Luuls wrote to u Inily troubloii vvilh cold foot iwt night that HIO miouhl holil tl.o bi.ttonm . of her fort In colil water n quarter of an inch iloop jmt Imforo going to bed , two or tlirco inluulCH , anil then rub thorn burd with rough towolx anil the naked hand. A tall , nllin tarra-cotta jar limy bo turnoil into mi iiinbrollii-Htunil , anil iMiulo lo look very artistic. One can bo had for from 75 cents to $1. Un it paint iu water-colon a bird anil a few cat-tullR , a nuinbor of buttnrlllox or a him- liar doftlKii , anil fnnton a largo hour of rlbbonfl on ono Hide ; olthor a iloop crimson color or n pnlo bhio will look bout. Sprint { goodx nro alroaily illnplayoil in the tip-town RturoH , and Htravv bontiolH ami but- are Keen at the inilllnorn' , although ns yet uiiiu hiivo appeared on the ntroot. Tlioro IH plont ) of tlmo to Ka-stor to thoonn OIIO'H ppriug cos tuino and bouuot. Many oilditlon are Bonn Ii the now Imported hatH , llttlo chickens am ducks , ulno frog * and real turtles. A Now Orleans bride ban Introduced tin faHhlou of wearing long white nllk glovcH in vload of vvliito kid , especially iuwannwoalhor The whlto hilk K'OVOH ' look prettier , fit bolter and are much uoalor to got on or elf ; bonido thcMO advantiiKO' . they are riot HO warm , am liaml-ahuklng does not noli them no readily Thin bride wnroa pair of line Ivory whlti 1'arlnian Mile glovM rcadiiiif ; far above tin elbow , and onilirnidored from the wri.it in running ( Install of orange blosnoinH. 'J'h olfoct wa very pretty. J'aiiB form au important feature in the doc oraliou of all rooms. J'ahnloaf nud .InpaiuiH are the most popular , and very pretty ono of tin ) latter kind can bo purchoHod for thrc to flvo contH iploco. A wall-pockut for graHso or merely for ornament may bo made out o . a giHid-xl/od , lapaiiono fan. C'hooso ono will colnra to match the furnlHhiiiKH of the room and fusion it to tlio wall with Hiuall iuvinlbl tackrt. A corner In Iho bo t phico lo put it taking cnra to bring the edgoH inniilo. A beef \ of ribliHii in placed at the bottom and it ma bo further ornumontod by a few poa-cocl foatherH caught lu the bow Ity the by , it IH rumored that banga ar Hi.roly . golm ; out of fu liion thin flprlii ( , ' , am Unit the hair will bo worn brushed pliilnl back from thu forehead.Villln baugn tire mi llOCOHR.iry for womun who POHHOH.H low , protl , forchouib , they nro an iiliHolnto nocoH.sily fii women who pomonn high , ugly forehondu There can bo no denying the fact th/it / whoi tlio hair IH arranged prettily and bocomingl : over thoforoho.ul.lt greatly eoftonn the out linou of the face , and loiuU au additiona charm lo It. It ii nil IIOIIHOIIIIO for poojilo ti nay that the mnflt oiiHlblo wiiniou wear the ! hair brimhoil Hinoolhly back from tholr browu The mont KOnxIblo women are UIOHO who knov what la bncoining to thorn. I f they look wol with tholr hair b.iiiRod or curled they wuar i 80 ; if they do not they fall to folhiw the prevailing vailing fashion , and ilrOH.s their hair plainly The ( irodati knot ban gene entirely onto fashion oxco'jt for ( ttrcot woar. It IH alinon imH | > snblo ! lo wear the hair on the top of ono' himil with the fa hlonablo hat of the period Very fuw ornaments nro worn in the hair ThoKO that are worn nro mostly silver or am her halrpliiH. Mimliim nro roxivod forovaiitngwonr. Thee are line and generally ] > liiied | In lloral dortigni Tournourort and bnstlo.s of all kludi are Hiirol going out of fiiHhlou this upring. A curve ntool U placed in the nkirt instuail , or l > crha | 1 n couple of thiMo Bltols. Sllkx fur Hpring wan are uhuwn In llor.il patteriiH. There are ale Homo voiy line thoctts dlnplayod. IntliHtrlpc of black and gold are also t bo found , thus being UHfld for plaited nkirt ! an last yeai SatiiiHvsIll bo much worn. ( Jray walkln units of one color look remarkable wall , ( .iron discretion Hhould bo cuercli-ed In the malic of trimming with any color ; Blight touches i rod or blue , In the way of llnli.gH . , uro ijult | Hirini siillo , hi.wo\er. . Wo are throatone with thi ) Knglluh walking hut of HOV oral your since. Dotted vi'ils nro not nearly aa i > opulii an those made of plain DrunHols not. Thl not in no very line that It can liunlly lie neon It comes in In own , black , KM ! , dark blue nm on . green. Long muraklrU will bo fiutlilonabl Inr MI. on all uprim ; gowiiH. The mujnrlty of then at will bo without trimming. Tight fitting puln nd nalxo miido of doth , und trlnimod witli band ndh of foatlim-H dovtn the front , will bo mud worn. 1'luwora vitrim \ \ nil the now iiirlni Mil hats , to the P\I tuition of fuathorn. ( iold bruii irlncesdc , boniiot are much worn just now They lm\a string of broad iniiroou ribboi Trlvot. uo ' Hl.-rHlf llnli ClolliON. Lot a unman bo humpbackud , freckled inn blind , With wiuti all over her mwo ; DriM-s her iu Houltkin , velvet and silk , And her beauty all lien iu her clothes. BUUOATIONAI * . Sowing IH now taught lu the public school ol of nprliighuld , Muiut. A gontlomau who rcfuaod to d ! clo o bl , IS Ion I name has gl\ou Ynlo uollpgo SU.OOU for u dor mitury. There are iilfl HtudorUat the Texas itati unlvorrlt ) . thirty of thorn yuunr wumuu , win nro cltoobd with the men. NInety per cent of nil the children who on tor thu public Bchools rotlru under tha ago oj Hyo H. Thosod.i not profit by Urn braa * or. Doinouti ) . rnd rvtlro without kiioMiug how U road , wnto or cipher. Jllaa Aunlu Nuwcomb , who U now Rtudyius onP abixiud , lion murvuloua inutheuiutical pouoru - P- and uompuUJM an ucllwu | ttitli the HIUIO uoat ! tlmt M Vuuur girl nlIpH a chunk of gum Intu her llpHr | whuii eho noon the touchcrupproailc Jlmiy young laillo of high social ponltlou Imvo but u uou-1 fiuhlou , whlcli U niuiply that of taking prlvato IWMUH in drowmaklug. ' 1 hu urlijinuved iimt tui n sort nf revolt ugaliut the euoriuouk jirlccm naked liy fa > liloujblo nioJIntiti for tlia croatlon of their ilaltty ruboj. "iMt thu good work go out" 1'orty lady btudei.U . hut o , during the iirca. out > or , eutorod upon u course of Btuuy ut the I'oru hoaiiltuln. Of these only three or four ore tVuiichwiunen. Thuro uro dome 1'a. gllthnud Amorlcuu . undovou A few negrauo * ; but thu ituulau in the uutloimllty intuit num. pruualy ropru.out * d. Thivu fuiimlu bUbdidaUa havu l > ooii Bticcuajful iu the exainluktlou for The Columbia Oollego Athlutlo lutsoclatloni Uiuvd la t wtwk un invltutiou to nil nlmllar niumclutloini to uioct Iu Nuw Vork . " .tth , three dolcgutos loureaeutiug each cxilloge , nud coufur ujxju the reguhttivii of in. nthlotlc content * . This call i generally nccontoil as n pendant to the jior- \loun Now York confcrnnco onglncorod by Hiirvnrd , whoso resolutions have fallen to the ground In coticoqnenco of the refusal of nonrly all of the collcgan to grco to them. The now conference is expected to do llttlo moro than deal with the genera ! nubjoctof Intcr-tollcgiatJ contmts , and [ lOflnibiy limiting the employ ment of trslncrs. About two yearn figo n school was ntnrtoil nt Athcmt , < ! rrecofnr the purjHiso of nlfordlnic utiidcnts who had grndmtal from Amoilcin college' nil opKirtmdtv ] of perfecting thorn- nohci In the ( ireok lanifimgc , pr.vctlcnl nc iilalntancowlth | llmppoiilo nnd localities do- Hcrlbod in toil books being deemed invalnnblo to this end. The nchoina nwakened n good deal of Internal In thin co-ntry. rourlcon rollcRos conlrlbtilcd . * J.Vn year to it * support , and In addition ngrcod to Hind In turn ono of its profCHMorft to Athens to net an director of of the xchool , and to pay him nt leant apart of 111 * Hnlary whllo bo was away. lUchcollege contributing Is entitled t > > flend ono ntudont lo rcccKo Imilr"ctliinn frro. Duch Htudent thus far has ptinmcd an IndcpoTidcnt coiirro of Hludy. Two ovomngH o.ich wcok have boon devoted to unsays nnd dlm'UMlotiH , nt which friends in Athens , not members of the school , hiuo bocn Jircficnt ; nnd diuing favora ble fttinnons frcipiont axcurnlons have ( icon made to places ol historic Interest. ThoHchool was from thoxtart i complete nticte a. I'rof \V. W. ( IcKiduin , the dlstlngiilMiod linguist of Harlford college , appeals for an endowment of 8HU,00I. ! the ) Interest nf which is to bo iippllod to providing n permanent director. Ho nlno doslrfM an endowment of 310,00' ' ) . tlio interest of which will bo Hiillldont to run the nchool itself. The great bonnlit of muh practical Btiidy of the ( iieek , Iho profcxsor ay , m.iy bo HCOII from Ibo fact that Ibo modem tongue dif fers HO litllo from Iho nnciunt ilasslcal Ian- guago that 1'latoor Doimisthoiim , wei-o they In return to AlheiiK , could lead Iho daily pa pen with llttlo dllliudly , oxtipt no fnr nn they would bo pn/riotl by modern Ido.-w and now forms of thnught. A Spinscr'n ! Hui > ciliiMirt , I bnard Miss .Iciilw the other night Whoso room Is thirty-four 1'roiHmlng to hcrlittlo dog , A I had board before. "Oomn , Jntlc , " H.dd cho , In tender Uinos , "Como , jump from oil the floor , And nit boxldo mo In thin chair , And glvo lo mo your p.ivv ! "Now kisH mo pretty , llttlo dog ! ' I hoard her oft repo.it ; "I hnojou very , very iniuh You nro HO nwfiil Hwcutl" " " . I.'wero I that ! " "How [ nice , thought VVU1 dog My yo.irn nro thirty-four "I'll go nnd c.dl , nnd then , perhaps , Hho'll nsic mo for my pnw ! " - - [ Yoiikor Stnlo mnn. llKIilGIOUB. Tlioro nro IS01000)l)00 ) Christiana now in the - world ; at tlio end of the first century there were only oOO.OOO. It Is estimated that during the jironont con lury 150,000,000 bibles have been printed , it L'JIi dllloront languanoH. There nro moro than eighty chimes in l.on don , Ntrlklng the half and quarter hourH niu making Sunday a day of melody. The Congregational churches nt C'nmmis Ivnnhoo , liatavia , < ! nlva , Huniinorliill , Will motto , nnd Oiloll , Illinois , nro in the midst o revivals , nttondod with good success. The Wanhlngton 1'ark Methodist Kpiacopn church , of Itridgcport , Conn. , la comploled The building cost S3."p,00 < > , and will bo dodi i ciit'id March ISO. It has an organ th.it cos $3,000. The clergymen of Indlnnpolis hnvo resolvei Hint funerals Hindi bo priv ate ; th.it. there .iliouli bo no public exhibition of deceased poople.am that ministorH nhciild not bo rcipiircd toaltoni nt , tlio grav o. The first .lowMi eottlorH iu Now York cnnn in KiTil , and for 170 years thoio was but on Hynngoguo in Iho tily. Now them nro III syn lo ' ' agoglicH in Iho dly , fiid | an OHlimalud .Ioui.il populallon of 80,000. Tha now It.ipliut clmrdi at Salt Luke ha boon completed , and alinptlst gontlomiiu ha liecomo rcjpoutiiblo for the support of Kov. 11 (5. ( DoWitt , 1) ) . P. , thu well known evangelist list , to labor there for an imlolluito period. The mlnirttorH of Cincinnati , members of th ; Kvangolicul Alliance , bavn resolved to link Owignt \ Moody lo como to Ciicinnati not winter und hold a thruo months xoriox of meet y ; ingH at Musio hall , x. Mrs. Wnring had made n , will phing lr n Now nian'H Now York church fclUO.OOO , but 01 the nppanraiiLn of thoiocent troubles rev nkei the chuiHO and directed that the money , n her decease , bo Hpont uccoidliig to Dr. Now mnn'H juilgmont. David 1' . Wbitmor , Htill living iu Missoui at the ngo of eighty , VVIIH one of the throe wit nCHsoH wlio in 1KIH ) publlHliod a cortific.ito dc daring that they HUW nn amol como dowi with Iho golden book which .loxopli Smith , th Mormon prntendodto interpret. The bishops of the American Kplsconn church have been Invited by tlio Scottis ' itt to p irtlclpato : as guests of the latter ! IhoKorvico lo bo held al Aberdeen , In com momorallon of the coiiBocratmnof llisliop Sen bury. ItltiHalda considornblo number wll accnpt the invitation. The Catholic directory fur 1h l Hhown thn in ( treat itrltaln , ovcliixivu of Irnlund , thor nro 'J-IUJ prlcsls , 1,5 ! ! I churches and considoi nbly moro tlmn 1,500,000 luj men. This ropri Honts n growth in 10 yonn of 1,1'J'J cliurclii and nchoolu , or ! l"i each yo.ir. There h now clmrdi or convent for each Hit ! square miloi The Cnlhollu population hon iiiLroasod Hire us faxt as thu whole pooplu , nnd nor \ r _ constllutos about D nor cant ol the whob. Slio Slopiiud ItlKlit , In. Ho put his hat upon the Htop ; Ilutddo him in thu ulslo , Tim gullery was lilllug up With poopio nil thu vvldlo. A ntaloly lady came nlon ; , ' , Who further dovvnvvnrd ant , And , heeding only nacrodBong , Stepped htiuight into the hat. The hat was just n lit nnd held Her foot with tullon gilp Until ho pulled Iho bo.uor elf With many n crack nnd rip. Ho took the Horry looking line And homeward Bj > od bin way , And ho will wear A brand now hat To church no.xt Kubbnth-Day. MUSIOAIi AM ) DHAMATIC. Itomenyi , the violiniiit , gave great delight ti the poopio of Havana , Cuba. Mme , I'atti is to nlng only nix times In Lou don during the coming HOUSOII thoro. Mr. Irving will fulfil u ton weokn'ongagn ment in Knrlanil and then rotum In the Lil to Amoric.i. Gounod's novv opera , "Sopnho , " will bo pro ducud for the tint tlmo In the Crnnd open houBo nt 1'arla iu May , The Boston Ideals havu added Olfonbach'i "ll ibo JJIeuo , " to tholr repertoire , and will slug It In Chicago during their next appear unco. unco.Mmo. . Vnllorla doo.t not sign with the Abbov company In Now York , but return.- . once ti Europe to fulfill eniragoiiientt made there foi the iprimr huauou. Miss Mlnuto I'oliuor has extended her Loiv don oiigiigumcnt until May III , and then will play In l.dlnhuiyh and ( Jlangow. She will re turn to New York lu August. Clara MorrU brought her BOOHOII of eighteen weeks to a close on thu lit in t. MUs Morrin pluyod ten wookii out of the eighteen , and brought homo HrL'5,000 for her own little shuro , Mary Anderson re opeuii nt thn London Lyceum in September with "Komeo anil Juliet. " Mr. TorrUa will bo thu llomoo umj Mm. Stirling thu Wirso. The vvholu unnpany will bu Btrong , Mr. KJttln liooth la.it Monday conmiouc d n two weoka'ougagoment nt the I'ourtoonth Street Thu.itro , Now York , during which lit will uppour iu Hamlet , Itldiuliuii , Shylock , ln Lear , Ik'rtuodo , and Jngo. StraiiHi' new comio opera , "A Night lu Vonlt'o , " which hai met wltli gro.it nuccu < 8 in ( lermuiiy , bus boon Bucurod for thin country by Mr. tlami-iiO. Uulf. who iroHM04 | to proauce It about Liiiiur.ut Ualy'a Theatre vvitli uktroi catt , vUboruto nconery and ImiuUome ix > a' turned. | l'ock * ] Ud Hey wan a failure lu Milwaukee , wlieiu J'ocl.'ii Sun , thu pupur which prints the ( ubaurd Btorlti , U published. The nmnwvr forcibly remarked : ' 'Tlio audioacru in Mil. waukttujumjitidon ouriaocki" The Cream City goes up tuu pegu lu our outiumtiun. The receipt * of the I'mma Abbott Oj > cru > company for five wecla nt the H.ildwln Thoa- Ire , .Snii Tranclsco , California , amounted to over $ .10 OfTho railroad fjrca of this cnm- piny to Trlnco and return cost over ? 7,000j this Includes Slr .Vi for extra bngcaeo. There will bo two companies mndo up of vVallack's | K'iplo ) on the rend this summer , ono to bo called the "lleUoy , " the other the "Clare. " Hose Coghlan will act wllh Iho Clnro company n few weeks nnly , when nho will leave for Kuropo , and her place will bo mtppllod by n well-known londlnpJndy. A mob ntorincd the ticket olilco of her ma- jRnty'R opera in Snn Kmntlnco the other day. They were vtcll drained , nnd doulitlofs con- itldered each other Indies and gentlemen , but In their ongoinoss to secure I'ntti tickets they < iulto forgot the fact and behaved llko any other mob , The dlxth May festival of Urn Cincinnati Musical Kestlval nsBociatlon will begin In the Music Hall , Clnclnnall , on Mny i0 ! , nnd will close on Mny iiI , The nolohts will bo Mine , I'hrUtlno Nllsson , I'nui Aiinilio I'rioilericb- Matorim , Miss I'mma , Iuch , Mlsa Kmlly \Vlnnnt , 11 err Hermann Wlnkolnmmi , Ilorr Aiill Hcatin , Mr. Thnodoro Toeilt , Mr. Franz Hommcrt/ and Mr. M \ llelrirlch. The chorus will nuinbor liK ( ) voltes nnd there will bo ir,0 inu'lclans in the orchestra. Thu c n certs will bo miilor the direction of Mr. Thco doro Tlioman. The programmes Include ov- eral imp irtant celoctioiiH from Wagnor's operns , ( Jounod1 * "Redemption , " Haiidol'e ' fornpl lu Kgypt , " lirahms " ] 'o/tiiein" | nud Beethoven' * tilth symphony. All In l he Family. Uo I romcinhnr that night when wo Htood Hcniiath th'i big trcnon the hill ? Well , I Rhould Btnile ! I should think I would I ftel tlio effects of it still. The bright moonVdionodovvn thro' thobranehos iibovu , And undo your Bwcet face look HO fair That my hn irt strangely thrilled with sweet budding love , And 1 kiHHtid you ten times then and ( hero Ah , tlnwo woreHwoot kNsesI Never since hnvo I presioil Such rubyttiiRod fonts of delight ; Then I drew yon up cl.uo to my lovo-throb bing bruaxt , And hugged you with all of my might. Now to think , after all. you are not to bo mine , Hut engaged to another for life ! And I Hadly nin loft , all in Borrow to pine , Whllo you will become his dour wife. Oh , 1 shall goT.i/y' ' I'll do something rnidi I tut hlsiy f know wh.it I'll do ; 1'lonso ask jour nwoet sister if she vvnutn a "mash , " And then I'll take her 'stead of you. 1' . T. C. CONNUKIAIjlTlES. Vroderick Albert and George Nye , of Mount Uarmel , la. , traded wlvos. Mm. I'rcderiik If. I'rlnco , of Itaslon , ro- toivod aIOO,000 chetk nmoi'g her wedding < presents. Ata wedding iu Hannibal , Mo. , the bridal march was played on a mouth organ. "Com ing events cast their shadows before. " Abraham Fisher , of Knot county , Indiana , lias been married five times. Ho is now DO years of ngo , and his present wife in 10. "Don't got married duiinglout"sayi an ox- chango. No , don't ; Hiiro's a plenty of other things to repent of. [ ISuilliigtoii True I'ross If your bos' girl strikes you with a feather fan before you're wed , nho.will , after marriage hit you with a broomstick on Iho head. [ Chicago cage Sun. Classing women who never get urirried by their complexion , it is said that there arc moro blonds lhaii brunettes among them. Thin is .supposed . to bo duo to tl.o preference ol marrying men for brunettes. But poihaps the women who do not marry fade out. Miss Maria M.ison , of V.lklon , Mil. , ha < broken oif her eng igeniont vv ith her betrothed j" because the latter wished lo poetposo the wed ding until the bill reducing the price of mur- rmgo licenses Hhould become a law. The pres. cut rate Is Sl.no , nud the projws'd law reduce" it to r , ( ) c-entH. H has uutjyot passed the legisla ture , however. At Norfolk , in Kiiftlanil , a fortnight ago there was n wedding at which the olhciutinn clergyman was gentleman of DC , je.irsof ago. Ho has held the living bo now holds for 71 years. Itisboliaved that this tenure of : . parish is untipnded for length iu the history of the KnglUll church. A couple in Georgia have Just been married after hting engaged for forty joars. .Sho said nho thought it best for young people to thor oughly know o.idi other's characters and men tal peculiarities before uniting In the irrevo cable bonds of holy wedlock. [ llockluud Omrior-Gu/otto. A bride in l ssov Conlro , Ontario , at the very last moment repented of her promice nnd caused the utmost cuiihtorn.itiim among her friends and all present by replying to the mo meiitoiH question of the olbuatiiig cloigvm.m , "Wilt then take this man , ' elc , "I will not , " In u clear mid decided voice. Kxplumi- lions were asked for. but when given were not very satisfactory. The Kev. .Mr. 1'ranshei lopilmundcd her for trifling with HO serious n matter , but apparently wllh no effect , ami the forvieo was not proceeded v Ith , Mon treal Witness , March h. A courtship extending r .1 period ol forly joirs has juat resulted iu a muriate nl Sylvnnia , ( i i. In 1813 Miss Mary 1'ojthroi was the hello of the comity. Tlioro vv.w oiu John Gross among her admirers , to whom HU was moi o th.in partial , and , counting on him t-ha rejected other eligible ulTers. Gross , however over , wandered olt nud for ten years was not honrd elf , when ono day ho relurnod brniirei : nud boarded , und expected lo find his formei Hwoothonrt marr od. Trim to her heart HK vvim still mnglu. 'I hey became ouco moro en giigod and -iicomuro estranged , hlnco whltl tlniii they have bean as htrangorH , though oftti meeting Rociully. Lately the hid ) , still un. married , WAS about to rulebruto her xivtintl birthday. Mr. GIOBS begun thinking of tlu dajs gene by and mudo up his mind that tlu long-deferred nuptials nhnuld como elf ut lasl If Alary was willing. Ho found she was am thuyhavo just Healed tlio vows made fort j joars ago. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A'ornal Vorni * . Whllo vernal jxwts gush , The ntronts are full of Hlush And Hldowidks'neittha Htrutum Ho of mud , mud , lint spring is In the air , The trees now gaunt and bare Will aoon beglu to bhowtho.Blurting bud , bud , When pally springs the grusaes , With milphur and molosHes _ _ , 1'ond motlu'rs w 111 llielr tender elf < prug ! dose , doao , doao. And maidens young and fair With joyful hearts prepare To make Ihulr hnHrt-eiunnring Kaster clothes , clothoB , clothes , The yellow miplo sap Will tdiortly bo ou tap And when thu Harcharlno stream brglus to How , flow How , The grocer will divplay As "just iinlvml to-day" The cakes of sugar made muno years ago , 'go , [ Somerville Journal. i.Mi'iiorir.s. Many a thing keeps Lent that hog no buil- nvmi to do so. That $5 1.111 , for inatunco.-- [ S.ilum Kun. Thu hpIrltuuUstlo medium nill endure moro eiponuro uiul Kllll retain some vitality than aiy other ci oat uro lu thu animal kingdom , "My dear , " Biitd Mr. Muckleham Ui.hls w Ife , thoao huuiH 1 bought the other ihy uro no b-ully upolled that they cannot bo eaten. " "What a pity , " hi wife replied. "Guess we'd better tend them out to thu charity hospital. " - -A ikuinas Trav oler , There In said to bo considerable dissatisfac tion In many church chohu in Now York City of the attempts to cut down the sala- rtfn of the el iip-ors , Many of the boat solobU huve given notice of their Intention to leuve. will nut Mug bolo 1'ooplo generally Itku to take their Monon- Kalwluhiit The Khtnczer Hiptltt church. jol I'ittkburg , profewlt u > ld. Sixteen colored Ilwnuui were baptized the uthnr day among Jtlio ruuuhiglco lu the Mouongahola ilver I vvlillo the weather was below zoro. The e l > oreoi of color ought to occupy a promluuut ilnco In the church of Kbenczer for their he- olodlp , It will , however , very likely IMJ an < ben-Riicozer chinch next Sunday , Some ono ho * discovered that " ( Josh" l < t wearing , moaning "Mv Lord , " nnd wan used y Kllot In his Indian lilbla. Mr. Kliot is to commended for not u lug n ftroiiger expletive while engaged on that work. If anything is alculntcd to make a man indulge in swear words , It Is writing n book In the Indian Ian- imgo. ( Norrislown 1 Icrnld. The blunder of a homely flpokon but vinrero irothor at a prayer in eting tlio nthor evening aused a rliipln of amusement for n fnw mo- nonts. lie arosennd Raid , "I want to hear ung that beautiful hymn , 'Split Doors. " ' .very ono looked nt each other In nuiprlsa fern n Instant , nnd then n good vvomnu ntruck up 'Oaten Ajar. " "That's Ul that's 111" for- ontly rcsondcd | the brother , ns ho eat down with a happy xmllo on his faco. A Kt. Joseph minister in out In n card in . hich ho declares that Col. Ingcisoll ( junteil ho Hiblo correctly n hen ho Hald the Lord nado woman from a rib of Adam , and that Ir. Tahnago is the person who is ignorant of ho Hebrew instead of Col. Ingorsoll The Minister Is the Itov. A , U. Abbott.n very able nil t-clmliuly man , and ho furnishes the fol- iiwlng literal Irnnslalion from the Hebrew to hat nil may judge for themselves what noanlng vvns intended to bo convoyed : 'And caused to fall Jehovah ( ! od n deep ileep upon the Adam , nud ho slept , nnd Ho , ook oim from Ins ribs nnd ho clo od tlosh in its iilaeo. And built Juhnvnh Coil the rib which ho t"ok from the Adam Into n woman , und brought her to the Adam. And Raid the i\d un this tlmo it is bouo Is from my bonw nnd flesh from my flesh. This ono tdinll bo called woman from man w.is taken this ono. ' And HO , continued Mr. Abbott , "It npponrs .hat Mr. Ingersoll , however ignorant ho may 10 of Hebrew , ho h.w got his 'Ixmo' legttl- inatoly. " Tli IMiiinhcr's Dnii l.tcr. . Hetwecn the Htarlight and thn day , In winter's iloepiining gloamlnfr , i\down n glistening Rimw-clad way My love nnd I were lonming. The nighH.ree/o kissed her sunny hnir , . And mingled with its Irene" , And toudicd he. fair cheek here nnd thcro With dainty light carc-ue . lint Riiddonly ncrois our path , With vvatendurk ami troubled , A r.iglng torrent rushed in wrath , Us force each moment doubled. Confidingly upon the brink Her hand in inino slm trusted. Then murmured lowiiiorge ( , don't you think Somebody's hydrant's busted ? " -1'nek. M PEl'l'KIWllNT DROPS. i\n Indiana jury Rent in n written verdict of "Itlodo to pocus bl the biler bustiu. " Old Winter's body lies moldering in the grave , but his mml Is March-ing ou. A Cincinnatian , on arriving in Venice , ox- clalmoJ : " ( Jront gooseberry , how this reminds mo of homo ! " Doctors Hay that people would bo healthier If they nto moro onions. Undoubtedly they would. It would keep them from going out nights. It will comfort the man who has again taken his ulster out of pawn to know that in Florida the oningo trees uiofull of blossoms and black berries nro nearly ripe. It was Itoveo who Hnid : "Cheerfulness is an offshoot of goodness nnd of wisdom. " Sometimes it iynml eim.otimos . it is nn off , shoot of about eight glasses of boor. A gambler in Wyoming has been fined S2r > for disturbing the peace by killing two men. Ho probably trued a very noisy revolver in stead of a ipiiot bowie-knife or air-gun. There is one clothespin factory at Avoca. N. Y. , which alone turns out 60,0l'0 ' pins a day. The application of the clothespin us n euro for snoring Booms to hold its place over all other ! know n remodiits. , According to a correspondent "a full orches tra in Florida moans nothing more than n fid . dler and a piano pounder. " In this section of Iho country n "full" orchestra is synony mous with too much beer. A rural friend wants lo know what is the host thing to feed hous on. Ho might feed , them on the ground , or , if hu vvmica , iu n trough. Wo never dhl npprovo of fixing up mahogany tables with marble tops for hogs. "In the spring a young man's fancy turns to thoughta of lovo. " Hero In Sail Francisco in Iho Hpring an old man's fancy turns tj thoughts of frolicsome lamb , musluonris , mint Banco ami groou peas. [ San Francisco IVst. It may bo a little late in the season , but wo want to give our gardening friends n Urand now nnd strictly reliable method of making a hot bed in n short space of time. This is thu Way : Apply a lighted match to the bed tick ing. Oil City Uerrick. "Lost your grip ? " a Philadelphia drummer asked his colleague who was looking very dis < mal on the tram. "No , " replied the man from Market btrect , looking Badly at the pret ty girl thruo teats in front , whoHu side ho had just left , "I'vn got the Back. " [ Hurlington Hawkoyo. Talking of the Chicago Kyo , it may bo ro- markud thai it has consclidutod with Chicago Cheek. Chicago Chfi'k of course must bo homothing immense If it could now got the rest of the features of tlio face , a pair of St Louis feet , and some "Lifrt" from Now York , it would bo ono of the biggest papers ou roc ord. John A. Lngaii addroFsrd the students of a wo'-teru college the other day , nnd it is Baid , that his appeal in behalf nf education was touching iu the extreme. "Young men. " aaid he , ' 'remember that education works powerful In favor of all gruatuerii. If it wau't for edu cation , thcro wouldn't bo no difference bo- Iwconmen. liy nil means I charge you to study grammar. If it wu'nt for grammar , them wouldn't bo no flue unitary. Stivly grammar , and by all means talk proper , The . man wh it don't talk proper is idw.iva mibjocl lo ridicule. " [ ArkutiMiwTraveller. Shu Ijovctl Him , She IJOVGI ! Him Knott. : Says Itouben Knott unto ! IH fair , In Unguugo burning hot : "Matilda , do you love mo , dear1 Says she : ' ! love you , Knott. " ' 'Oh , Hay not xo ! " again ho cried ; "Oh , idiaro with mo my lot ? Oh , Hiiy tli.it > o will 1)0 ) my bridu ! " Says she : "I'll wed you , Knott. " "Oh , cruel fair , to servo mo FO ! I love you well , von wet ! ' "I could not wed you , Koub , " says she , "For then I should bo Kuott. " A light broke hi on Kouben' uilud As in hit iirms she got ; She looks demurely in Ills face. And says : "Pray khu mo , KnottP " Troy Times. SINGUhAUITIES. Another woman has boon tattooed in Cin cinnati for a circus. There are five tattooed persons now In the United Stases. It is declared on good authority that only twenty-four white elephants huvebcensecured In Slum In lXU years. Of this number It will bo Bufo to wager that nt leant fifty will be travelling with American circuses iu less than two > uars. Hlr m Jacobs , the oldest citizen of SturgU , Mich. , hud the novel experience of beiug huriml n few days ago iu u "coilin made of < Mod from a walnut tree of his own planting. The tree was planted upon big return from the Black Hawk war of 1KU. " Hanilhomo AViilt Lumps , The fashion now is tlocidedly in tlio di rection of wall lamps. Some art ) nf great beauty. Two of a set are opal-tinted [ luas and two rose-colored. The sconces in which they are fixed are fitte.1 in frames of nurrnra , with buveled edges. Those , in their turn , are framed in brass , beautifully chased , these lamps are placed near the four corners of a pretty drawing-ro'ijn , the opal-tinted and the rod alternately. As the wall paper is a .mtteru of dailies in gold and pink on n ivurm cream color , the effect is very ; ood. Candles with pink ehadus are scattered about the room in pairs , and at a table in a corner a Ion' reading lamp , aliens a softened radiance upon books and writing materials. Dr. CONNAUCHTON . 9 03 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878-CaUirrh , Deafness , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and Porrrmnontly Cured. Patient * Cured nt Ilomo. Write for "Tun MKDIOAL-MISSIOXAUV , " for the Poopio , Free. Consultation and Correspondence Gratis. P. 0. Box 202. Telephone No. 220. HON. KD\VARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : "Physician ol ixca ADtilty ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , "ilon : An t.onorahlo M , n. Fine Success. Wonderful Cnrns , " Innr . R n B. 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