A TT A ITA yvv -i OMAHA DAIJLi BEE-SATURDAY JUNE 27 , 1884. . . . CASH GIVEN AWAY Bmokcn of Hlnckwcll's Ocnnlno BnU Dnrhim Bracking Tolitcco will reeclTO rrcnilumii M followi on $500 terra * and condition * hero fpoclflod : $450 Ms * PREMIUM. $5,000 $400 .9350 2d " S2,000 JB30O 3d " 31,000 22 other Prcmlnmnoshcreriiown. 91250 Ths rremlumi will bo awarded December O , 1891 1st Premium jnxs to the perron from whom wo ro- $20O celre IhoUnrott nnmberof our cmptr $175 tobnoco lair * rrtor ! / > . IS. Silwill $15O bo ( riren for the neit Unrrat number tm.Hlitn.ln lha order of llio number $125 of tmpty b w recelTri from c on. $10O to the twcntjr-nvo toceemfnl con. $ OO ImtanU K ch bw m t lx r our libel. U. a original null Durh m $8O nevenne Urap. and Caution Notice. $7O Km muni rwdonstipwcnnJrm a JGO pickmro , Trith n m mml KlJreiw of . $5O w > nil < T. nd number of bwr contain. eel. ntilnly rnnrkisl on tlio oiit lile. nnd mniit bfl Mit.ch iwi prepaid , to $3O UlnrkiTcllN Durham Tolmrro # 20 Co" , nonliAM. N O. Krrrr ( ronulna rackiw lit" plctnra nf Hull. UirivcB on Horllck'g rood , " wrlto hundreds of Kratcfiil mother * . Mothers' milk contain * no March. J10UL1CKB' FOOD FOR INrANTHfrw ( ) fromflarchrequirenocooVlutr. ) Tliobwtfcxxl In bonUh orMckneraforlXrANTB. Thobe tillctfor DYSPEPTICS and 1NVAUDB. Illnhly beneficial tomireluirinmtifmiiflartrlnk. I'rlcoWamHSc. All UrupiHetii. llook on the treatment ofclilldrciif roc. 'I bclltvo It to l > auperlar to in/thing of Iht lint for children. " / ) . .S/mmotii / , V , It. , AM" r r , "Unhrilutlnitlr pronounra It the lit Xooil la tht nutkM. " ir. II , nomtt , it. D. , Heilm. "One or Ilio'ofit ubilllnln for molhct'i lullk. " lt. O , mum. II. n. , ttmoltyn , X. T TV1I1 bo fcntbj mall on rw lpt of prfco In nUmpn. llOUMCIt'H FOOD CO. , ItiiclnrVU. . h , JtarVsf IlonucK'a Dux KJTIUCT or lULT'k * % /ADIOnniTt IT r tal puni cum. t. , VAnluULillLC. ei.uu At ocr , i ! -V Ji Chartered by thcStatcoflll' . nols Tar theexpreaapurposa ofclvlnfelmmedlato relicllG oil chronic , urinary and prU vnto dlacasea. Qonorrlioco , Gleet andSyphilli In ll their complicated forms , also nil dltcasca of the Skin nnd Blood promptly rcllevedand permanentlycured by reme- die , testednn.ForJi/rc ! < trJ „ _ _ _ Special VracHce. Seminal Weakness , Kht Losses by Dreama.Plmplca on ' lanocxpcrtmmHntj. Thfi appropriate rc.T.edy at once used In each case. Conaultntloni.per- nonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med icines lent by Mall and Express. Mo marks on paccnce to Indicate contents or tender. Address jWl JAMES.No. 204Waihlngton SChIcafjolll ! Science of Life , Only $1.00 , BY MATT. POSTPAID. KHOW TBVSELF..4W A. GREAT nfEDIOATjVORK Eihtootod Vitality , Nervous and PhTBlcat Debility , FremfttaroDecllnolnMan , Eirors of Youth , on tha untold mlectlcs csuHlng from Indiscretions or ox- ccsecs. A book tor every nun , young , middle-agod , and old. It conUlna 126 proscriptions lor nil ncnto and chronic dlsouos ctohon of which la Invaluable , Bo found by the Author , wboao oxporlonco for S3 yean It euoh uprobnbly cover before fell to the lei f any pbyeloan ZOO pagM , bound In beautllu Trench muslin mdowod covers , fall Ktlt.irnaranteod o be o finer work n orery tense , mechanical , lit * entry and professional , thin any other work aold In Ihli country for 93.60 , or the money will bo refunded In every Instance. I'rloo only 81.00 by mall , post- ptld. llIastratlTe namplo 6 cents. Send now. Go d inodal awarded the author by the National Uedlcal Aaaoclatlon , to the officers ol which he rofera. Tha Sdonso of Life should be read by the yonnz Instruction , and by the afflicted for relief. It will benefit all Londcn Lanoat. There li no member of toclety to whom The Sci ence of Llfo will not bo useful , whether youth , par ent , ffiurdlan , Initructoror clorfryman. Argonaut. Addrosa the Peabody Medical Institute , or Dr. W. H. Parker , No. 4 Bumneh Street , Boston Mass. , who may bo oonoultcd on all dlseuoa roqulrlnjf skill and i7 tlonoe. Unronloandobstlnatodlsoatieithat hart baffled tha eklll of all other phys-lir * | dans epecialty < Such treated a-nLlAL fully wlthont an Instance failure. IN BOTTLES. Erlnngnr , Bavaria. Culmbacher , Bavaria Pilsner . Bohemian. Znisor Bromou. DOMESTIC * Budwoiser St. Louis. Anhauser St. Louis. Beat s. . . . . . „ . „ Milwaukcp. Schlitz-Pilsnor Milwnulteo. Kruc's Omaha. Ale. Porter , Domestic and Ilhme Wine. ED. MA.U11ER , HAS NO SUPERIOR. The Steok is a Durable Piano. TUB 6TECK HAS rJlNOlKQ QUAL1TV OF TONE FOUND NO OTIIBIl PIANO. BOLD NLY DV WOODBRIDQ-E BROS , , 215 OMAIU , NED HEN [ MINGS IdPROVED SOFT ELASTIC SECTION CORSET I warranted (9 irear longer. HI itLe form nuter , mt c | o twite.1 'fatlifullon ' than ny oilier Core. : In the Biarket , or pricu paid vrll. b rtrrundrd. TlioludorwmeijUoi Hf1R"f.lHP5' . . ! ! . Jcun l < :15' , , IVtUirt JS'i2i rtUtj. J. H. F. nn.HOBNE'S ELEGtKIC BELT Ktrroumctt. uffo.illicuuiaiUiii.l'ar f , firuraliflu , BcUtle * Kldiur , BHiiy iirt I | T dl JUi ; < , OilitAitiutille ) r ai.iaif , Uyilviwlt , Uoiu'l . . . , ,11,1 , . Cul.ri I x " ITlei , Ejjltinr , ImiKitrnc ; , WUIWMVUO. i'l'OUimuw Uteilclc Only wunUtlel-JK HI. IkltlnniiTlru Hut n-n < l tu KlMtrluly anil inuu tunitm lliroucli tb > bvdjuui cau U > rtclitr ia lu ui lu SI.OOO Would HotDU" It. Pa. UokXB I was afflbted with rhcuiuutlim an cartd by u Inj { a belt. To any one aillloUd v1U UAtdUUte , I would taf , buy Ilorne' * Klectrlo Ikil Any oae o o confer wltb me by writing calllo ai luy Ktore , HW DougUi rtr .t. Oiaalu , Neb. WILLIAM LYONi UAIK orr/CB-OnpoilU t > o toU2re , room 4 Fi en CMUootr , tf If at nit 1.1 0. Y , Goodoitn'l Vro'Storo' lit Afrura HI Oi/w'j , Vttha * Ulul V. 0 D , A. Woril to tlioVlBC. . The woman of fiwliton , with .Toraoy of jet , Must mftko tin her mind to itornotnal fret ; 'ho beads will fall oft and the fringes will catch n orory projection of door , knob or latch ; lor needle nnd thread mint bflalwajT ) In moDe Do yon think that It i > ys her to bo such n Now when ho Is ( hopping , the bout thlnp to pot i n well fltUnir .Tcrsoy without any Jot , Vlth n'sliwh up behind and n wldo ribbn ww 'hat with RSUZO or with ( Ilk it may equally Ro , lit ttoman" ro foolMi , and lovlnp ; to ghlno n biDglos nnd bujrlcs nnd ovorythlng fine , 'heir comfort convonlonco and oa o not ruiluo 'o ( itrut , llko a ixiacook , In fomlnino prldo. Axviully Sweet. ' 'hen IeUlo' ! pltickln1 meadow poalcs , Heir Bwoot to trip bosldo her , nil bravely feel , nmong the roses No woo Khali o'er betide her. hen tnuoczo her hand that , dimpled , Hoa So daintily In thlno , And feel the flood that Tills her tyea- No drops of common brlno , ] 3ut lovo's inspiring wlno. h , yes , with hearts a-pnlpltallu' And feolln'a queer Ml over , 'Is nwcotor than your roller skatln' Or huntm1 snipes with Hover , 'o walk with maiden , clover wadln' , And think sho'i plail ho met you , Then chat at gate in d tylleht fadln1 , If "dad and mam" fill lot you , 'TIs sweet , Indeed "I bet you. " St. Lout ) Call. HONEY FOIl THE JJADIES. Black 8panl h lace over pink 5s especially irotty. The old-fashloncd cuff-button Is preferred to ho link. The most fashlnablo chest cloaks nro made f iiongco. There is n reaction this year In favor of the hade bonnet , It Is the low-cut ihoo that catches the gnu- Host stocking. I''astorn belles now UHO an Invisible lip oint ment flavored with honey. A whlto gauze veil is the latest touch put tea a gray travelling costume , Some of the newest collarbuttons hnvollt- lo chased pigs and dora sitting on top- Ittnganc Leghorn Data have wide floxlblo irlnni , garniturocl with loco , velvet and roses , A unl < ] uo gold pen seen recently woa In a nako design and studded with rubies and earls. Silver bangle bracelets nro made almost aa no as wire and twist about the arm several mes. Sealing wax Is now put upon all personal otters. It Is stamped vrlth the initial of the ast n&mo.I A fashionable young lady In Now York has iad her hair tinted a beautiful chestnut color o match her saddle homo's inano. AVassarglrl writes : "I haven't soon n man in a month of Sundays , " All ot her allors wore ovldontly women or dudes. fvTho newest diaries for young Indies nro indo of shoot ) of unruled white pnuor , and od at the top with silver or blue ribuou. A pretty fancy Is for using rod velvet on [ olden brown dresses , and bright poppy rod aomotimos soon on blue or gray India Iks. Lovely Oriental loco llouncosusod fordropo- os or flowers , can bo bouzlit ai low aa § J n arJ. A fair quality four Indies wide at 25 onts , Very handsome serf-pins nro made to ronro- ont gold braid , and nro formed In tiny cubes , n horsu-shoos and In stars as well an lovers' cnots. Convenient pocket portfolios for summer isa are made seven by hvo inches nnd two nchcH high. They contain ink , pens and apor. ' Lace Is worn in great profuiion , and some 'tho toilets prepared for watering places ere mnrvols of rich tlolicato beauty beyond cactiptlon.3 WutoU chains when worn at nil , nro of the mallost designs , the most fashionable being oundod links , fastened close tngothsr with a ttlo round slldo to hold them. | Tie ] prospects for n brilliant seaion at Chau- ; auqua nro very promising. The programme s expected to bo the best over given , The cnsoii will opou July 1 , Amothyat rings are soon In all sorts of prot- .7 doslgns. Ono for a lady wna sot nil about Ith tiny clear amethysts with throe diamonds ot together In a clover-loaf. 1'laln skirts gathered nt too waist are con- dared stylish , and charming dresses of cream atlns have boon made lu this way trimmed Ith cream Inco and cream satin ribbons. Morning drosaoa of rod or blue cambric have olvot collars trimmed with cream or copper olorcd laco. They nro nl o effective for lawn eunls. liod-tlcklug is diicardod for lawn ten ts. ts.Tho The dross par excellence ( or travelling is gray or biscuit-colored. It must not bo under load , ho wovor , thatavcryono walks In Quaker ray , nlthough it Is a very fashionable olor , 1'opor of nil uluuloa with designs of tennis , nckutH , balls , hammocks , croquet , hoops , xiwu nnd arrows , canoes nndothoriinplcmouts if out door sports and recreations la very ntich used. The fashionable bathing suit this year audit o cost ono-half lean than thnt worn by ladies l > Bt HBOSOD , According to the doacrlptlon lioro is onlv about half aa ranch of It. Norris- own Herald , Kansas woman , just for dpi to , has not pokon for seven weeks. ( If you BOO a blue troak In thn weutorn Hky one of these days you nay know who IIM begun to unload that trom- ulouB acouuiulatlon. A hoiuo where the girls play "Tho mold- U'H 1'rnyor" ehuulil gouoritlly bo avoided by aroful young mon. No girl who poroUts In xiuudlng that voncrablo ploco of tnuelo over earns to make good pastry. Oirlsof ilf teen wear their back hair curled , raldoil In ono or tw.i long , looao torsadcs , or oiled in n neat but not tight knot or coil in ho back , while tlio front hair Is banged nud waved , or slightly curled ; not frizzed. Shirt Htuds nro worn rather small nt proa- tit nnd nro of mottled gold , with a tiny diu- noiul or parnot in the center. Equally haud- some onoi nro made in imitation of alligator ekln , the gold being of n rich dusky color. There is a place In Philadelphia where adles going away for the summer put their tot doga to board. Nearly nil the ( uuimoi lotols have put an embargo on tbo swel snarleyows nnd rofusa to take tuoin oven nl 'ancy prices. Fur plain letter writing nnd business cor- reupondonco the heavy whlto llnon paper I * uiod. with equate envelopes. The residence and day of the week nro tomotlinus ombonod n colors or black , nnd the monogram , initials or crest ornamouU thn top. "When I-mnrried 1'aul , " said the old lady , ho WAS mndo to day ! Ylth my worldly goods I theo endow. ' 1'aul was kcenlt ) ) n dry-goods store then , nnd I thought tlio ; oods boloogod to mo ; but I soon found iut the words meant only ono calico dross n year. " A pretty handkerchief li of line linen hwn of n doliciito blue nil ado , with n toallopet edge , and border formed of whlto polka dots. Another style is of whlto llnon lawn with the ocfge finished In cardinal , with cardinal polka dota nnd white embroidered daisies. India muslins , tinted nnd uriuUIto creamy [ > luk shade known as apricot , nud brocadai A lib rcarlet geranium blossoms , chiatorn ol swoot-brlnr rosoa , hullotropa sprays , blue bolls liaaciutlis , or deep pink azaleas , nro made up Into lovely Watteau drcsioi , over foundations of Apricot , surah , or batiste. Turquulio and pearl rlncru nro very fashion nblo for young lauioi. The deelirns are ex coodlnRly uuiiiue , ehowlnu crcacfluti of llttlo turquoise , with A tinr pearl sot in a star , twi Btors Intertwined and ono not with a pearl am the otlior with a turquolio ; also two crescents crosiod on ono of the pretty turquoise nud tha other of poarli , A wealthy citizen , of Lynn , Mats. , has boon tued by a woman of his acquaintance , his oirouso botucr a request for u kls * . The wealthy citizen didn't work It right. Ho should bay bought her a dish of vanilla Ice-croam OIK promised her another if the would clvo hiti the klai. llfteen coiiU intelllgontly span goes ulong way In the klsi market. The favorllo mode of making a wlJta lliicr lawn tblmcuwn Is to lay the entire leugth c the Hklrtwlilcli In ungorod in wide tuck * Uit.8. . b g vcicI.cu f rfur luUiU di.oj , Tuu overdress it rather short In front , and the drapery In the back I * tucked to the belt. The bodicahas AMothor-Hubbard yoke , to which s gathered n fnll waist , bolted , and finlnhed with n satin olrillo or ribbon with flowing oops and ends f Batoned nt the It ft side. This style of dress Is properly nnd becomingly worn by maiden or matron of any ago ; from ono year to far up In the sixties , with the iiibstltu- Ion of another ahnpcd bodice , providing , In ho latter case , the lady Is stout of figure. Enough Said. Who wouldn't kiss A fratty mlsi ? How could you o'er resist her ? Especially If itho should bo Some other fellow's ttitor. I'm ' sure that you Would bo too-too Ut-tcr-Iy glad to do It. But have n ciro No brother's there. Or you will surely mo 111 But on the sly , With no ono by Your nrm her waist supporting Lay back her head , And then 'nough said , Qo do your own sweet courting. Boston Post , EDUCATIONAL NOTES. A school of journalism for woraon will soon > o opened In Detroit. According to a recent census , 17.05 of the male population of Italy between the gcs of . ' 0 and U5 cnn neither road nor wrlto. At the graduating exorcises of Hongliton seminary , Clinton , N. Y. , lost Wednesday , Miss Jtoxo Kllznboth Cleveland , dster of Gov ernor Cleveland , gave an address on " .Recip rocity. " The hlch school girl who said to a school nato , "I'vo got nn nwful pretty now hat nt lomo , " will deliver a frrndunlfng valedictory vlthont the word "nwful" being once men- lonod therein , [ Kentucky State Journal , It costs 81,000 n > year to oducnto n boy nt Katon College. It Is none to much , either , considering that at Eaton collcgo the studlot of base ball nud boat racttig nro not given more prominence than English composition , political Jcicncn. biology , chemistry , logic , lie. [ Norristown Herald. Boston , Mass. , Juno 25. Harvard Univor- Ity to-day graduated a class of over 200. The ancient custom of surrounding the governor vlth rod coated troops nnd thus snfoly cscort- ng him to Harvard college was again carried out , and , as usual , the national lancers acted the the commandor-in-chlof M protectors of - - of the nrmy and naval forces of the common- voalth. Under their supervision and protoc- ton the commencement exorcises wore held in Sander's The U ? . Now Hnvon , Conn. , Juno 25. Ynlo's com mencement oxccrcisos were largely attended 'O-dny ' , hundreds of nlumnl from nil parts of 'ho ' country being present. Among the dls- ingulshod spectators were William M. Kvnrts , rroaldont Andrew D. White of Cor nell University , Uov. Waller of Connecticut , nnd Gov. Hondly of Ohio. The latter was Ivon the dcgroo of LL.D , , the only three > thors similarly honored bolng Judcro Natha niel Shlpmnn , of Hartford : Ellis II. Rnbotti , toscoo ConklinK's old arch-enemy , of Utica , J. Y , , nnd Charles V. Southmayd , of Now fork , ox-Secretary EvnrU' law partner. The unfirtunato neglect of the Jlnglieh Inn- pingo nud literature in our educational Insti- utlons attracts the attention of reflecting fltu- lents , now and then , though most professional ducators strangely overlook it. The nub of ho matter is expressed in an eastern collcgo ournal , the Williams Atbonnmtn : "Tho Ion- ar wo are In college , " says the writer , "tho nero wo appreciate how much wo have lost In int having had eomo ono in IVeshmnn year to .ell up what to rend. There nro books enough jut ono wants to know what ho ought to road , nnd thoa how to road it. In the reviving in- ; erost In English literature everywhere , wo ind n need of practical guidance nnd help in hocholcoof tlio best. " Many colleges nnd 'Institutes" might well glvo nn hour or two ess every week to higher mathematics or ad- 'anood Greek , nnd as much moro tirao to the Ino of instruction just indicated. Very few of thorn tench their pupils carefully and sys- -omatlcally what to road and how to road. The magazines nnd newspapers hayo lately contained ( omo discussions of the nature and value of n liberal education ; but no abstract discussion would present the position of this [ uqstion In BO strong n light as does the llttlo announcomant sent out by Harvard Collcgo , containing n Hat of the freshman studios at Cambridge for the coming yoar. The pro- ' cribod studies nro f the following : Rhetoric , ndEnglish composition , German or 1'ronch , 'hysics , and Chemistry. Twenty years ago ho bulk of these , If not all of thorn , were not studied nt Harvard in thn first year of the : ourso. In the list of olcctlves , on the other land , the thron first studios are Latin , Greek nnd mathematics. It appears , therefore , that ha studies which formed the corner stone of harvard education of twenty years slnco have jccomo optional , and the circular appears to joar no other interpretation than that horoaf- , or the Harvard diploma will not imply the possession of any moro Latin , Greek or math ematics than is now required for entrance to .bo l''re lnnau class. Tiioy nro still required ( studies for admission ; but after admission they ticod not bo pursued at all. This Is the most nomontous change in education which has ; akan place in recant years and marks the 'ormnl and final abandonment by ono of the oading American universities of traditions liandod down from father to eon for four hun dred years. Fun on tlio Fourth. Now every small boy's fancy turns To thoughts of celebrating The glorious dty when gruesome burns Ho will bo cultivating. IIo'll have a fusilado of fun , He'll fool with punk nnd powder ; IIo'll rnm thu charges In hU gun , Til booms can baug no louder. Long In lila mind the memory Ot that great d y will linger ; lint Imrdly over shall Jio sno Thai mlssim' thumb and finger. [ Now York Morning Journal. Iloopa nro once moro coining Into fashion ; bat they will bo worn on barrels. Tlio "pony" of boor ia the "dark horse" of Intemperance . [ Oil City llllzzard. Uoclpos for making restaurant chlckon salad should begin : "l''lret catch your calf. " Wanted An experienced Bartender to tend soda fniin'ala. Addroas , Druggist , Temper- nucovlllo , 1'a. 1'olltlclana who wear shirts buttoned behind Imvo no dllliculty lu ahowing a united front. [ Boston Transcript. 1'Voo lunches have boon abolished In Hock , ford. 111. , aud n tramps' hahgtng association bni been started In the neighborhood. Webster does not Accurately define tha classlo and popular word "chump. " A chump , as wo have recently discovered , li n Vermont delegate to a national republican convention. Another Iceberg a few days ago ran Into and sunk nn unnustiectlng vowel , and the conclu- don forces Itself upon us that berg * are aj carelessly managed as ocean ttoauion , [ Bos ton 1'oit. Two men went Into a Fonniylvanla news- papa ollico to thrash an editor , but as bis wife WAS lu there chasing him around with a galley , they concluded It would not bo necessary to carry out their Intention. Tha president nf tha United States and the aeerotary of war were lu cloeo consultation for aeyeral hours yesterday , The question up for consideration was wliuther Hie * or worms were beat for oitohlng trout. fTA clerk writes to the Uotton Globot "I have saved S10 for a two wookn' vacation , Would llko to hear how I can expend It so as to enjoy myself tha most , either at the aeaaldo or the country , " Ha ehoulJ get board nt a farm homo for S3 a week and luvoat ten cents in n book called "Accidentally Overheard. " This would give loads of enjoyment and leave him 9-0.DO with which to buy a winter over- tout , A Detroit dealer In windmills had a visitor tha other day who looked ono nf the machines all over with a critical eye and asked iniiuoi- ous questions about how long It would last and what It could be expected to do. Seeming ly satisfied on theto points , ho observed ; "Well , the price aeeuis tota rca oiublo cuujbb , & .J bow le''a ntu ttbu'.U will cuat fur A ( team engine to drive U , " Detroit Pros L'rcss. "Your beau seems to bo an athletic-looking youth , Mary , " said n fond Somorvllln papn to its blooming daughter. "Oh , yo , " she to- piled , with n blush ; "ho Is the 'short stop' of .ho Beltcm nine. " Ahl indeed ; but ho is not much of ( player , I reckon. " "Why do you think so ? " Bccnmo ho days till midnight every lime lie comes to * co you. As n 'short stop * I should bo Inclined to regard him as n allure , " Somervlllo Journal. In the city hull park yojterdny nt noon two nen approached each ofiior. They shook mndi cordially nnd oxtlnngcd OTcotlngs.whon ono of thorn suddenly clinched his fist , felled the other to the ground nnd jumped on him ovorsl times before the passers-by Interfered. 'What's the mnttor ? What did ho do ? " naked , ho crowd that surged around , ' 'What did 10 do ! " nskod the man who had floored his riond. "Why ho asked , 'Is it hot mough for you ? ' Isn't that matter enough ? " The crowd hon melted away , nnd the prostrate Idiot was eft alcmo to bake In the sun,1- Now York Journal. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Crcnm Versus Jjovo , The night won warm , the ( klos were blight , The moon shone up abevo ; I gazed Into her awcet blue cyoa The eyes of my true lovo. She laid her head upon my breast , Llko cooing llttlo dove ; My lips to hois I fondly proised , And told her of my love. She opened wide her startled eyes , Her mouth gave out a scream , Which struck my heart with cold surprise , "Oh , pahawl I love Ico-croam. MUSICAL AND DKA.MA.TIO. The Mclnlngon Theatrical company propose - pose visiting the United States next yoar. Joseph Jefferson will begin his summer season nt MoVlckor's theater , Chicago , July 14. Barry Sullivan is announced to start on his ; hlrd tour through America and Australia in September. Mr. Carl Rosa thinks that English operatic artists compare favorably with Italians nnd are bettor than Germans. Anton ! Rubinstein has settled down at Dres den for a few weeks , nnd hopes to find leisure a finish nn opera while thero. On November 10 , MUs Fanny Davenport will begin n five weeks' engagement in "Fedo- ra" nt the Fourteenth Street theater. Illgnold has returned to England , nnd ex presses the opinion that "tho blawstod Hn- norlcans uon't happrociato 'igh hart , you enow , An American has offered 8250,000 to the loirs of HI char d Wagner for the exclusive rifiht to play "Parsifal. " The offer has boon declined. Jnnisch , the Austrian octrois , has loft Chicago cage for New York. She will sail for Europe Fuly 2 with Christina Nilsson. Whoa she re- urns she will play in English. The now comic opera company , under the management of the well-known baritone , Wil- lam T. Carleton , will start on its tour through ho northwoit from Chicago July 7. Mrs. Langtry has arrived In San Francisco , where ( howas greeted with considerable on- husiasm nnd a suit for $50,000 damages for ireach of contract with an Australian man ager. ager.Bandmann Bandmann , who has by this time stopped rom Montana into Oregon , has added to his 1st thn romantic plays of "Tho Duko's Mete - o , " "Don Caesar do Bazan , " nnd "Dead- Alive. " Tbo Bach Society of London , will celebrate ; ho bicentenary of the birthday of J. Sobas- lan Bach on March 21 , 1835 , by giving some of his works with a chorus of GOU voice ? , n nrgo orchestra nnd several well known voices. Miss Van Zandt is engaged for October nnd November nt the Opera Comiquo , Paris ; December - comber nnd Jnnuary at the Imperial Opera at it. Petersburg. On the way from St. Paters- ) urg to Paris , Miss Van Zandt will gc ; to Amsterdam to sing at n state concert given expressly for her by their majesties tlio king and queen of Holland , The next eoosA of the "Pavements of L'aris , " under the management of Mr. John llickaby , will begin on August 11 at MoVickor's theater , Chicago. New and olab- orata scenery is now being prepared for this iroduction by Mr. Hem y Hey t and assistants. 1 troupe of 1'reuch grotesque dancers had joon engaged. Lotta's first appearance upon her return lomo will bo made September 15 nt Dnly's , In Now York , in tha French vaudeville , "Ni- oucho , " which ( ho lately brought out in Lon don , She will soil a lot of her old plays Bob , " "Musette , " "Tho Little Detective , " 'Zip , " nnd others having bought several ) iocos in England for production hero. She s also having a now version of "Tha March- oneaa" made , Edwin Booth is now worth in the neighbor hood of 3100,000 , which Is very safely nnd se curely invested , so thnt there is really no ne cessity for his working nt nil. The total sum of nil ho is worth will go to his daughter Ed- wlna at his death. But ho desires to leave her laUa million dollars , and this probably Is the reason why ho goes on acting la epito of the 'net that ho does not llko the work. Itopod In. There Is nothing llko an ico-cream sign To make a young man falter When led along the street at night By lovo's rcluntloss halter. And if perchance his pocketbook Is empty just think on it ; What can ho say but tell his love Or praise her bran' now bonnet ? If that don't work , nnd In she goes , She knows what slio'u about ; "Ico-cican for two , " the dlo is cast , "Twelve lines" can't got him out. ItEtilGIOUH. Blnco the war the colored Baptists have own from nothing to uvor six hundred bhmclies In Texas alone. La Dimoiicho , an Amiens paper has dlscov- ciod that iioxt your Is the 1'JUO anniversary of the Virgin Mary's birth nnd ndvocatcs a celebration. The Lincoln Squnro Baptist church at Wor cester , Mass. , wan dedicated list week , The building coat $30,000 ; there was a debt ol 94,500 to bo paid , which was partially reduced nt the dedicatory cervices. At the session of the Lutheran Minlstorium A committee was appointed to rovisa the cat- ochlam. A resolution was adopted permitting Lutheran ministers to preach in churches ol other donomluatlons. The Salvation Army haa just found an op ponent In a cow religious sect called "tho Hallelujah Laislos. " Ilio title is not dlgul- lied but the aim is inodoat. The leading spirit is known as "Happy Josephine , " The ono hundredth annual convention nf the Episcopal church of the diocese of Connecticut was hold in the St. James church , Now Jxm- don , June 10 , Bishop Willlami preached n sonnon commemorative of the consecration ol liov , Samuel Seabury , D. D. , first hinbop of Connecticut , at Aberdeen , Scotland , ono hun dred years ago , November 14 , 1781. About forty delegates to the great Preabyto rlau council at BelfastIreland , Juno 21 July S , | uro now on their wuy from this country , One of the fiitt question * to decide will b < whether the delegates from the Cumberlnni Preabytoilan church thill bo admitted. Great preparations have boon majn at Belfast to ro calve the meeting. Among other excursions for the delegates , one has been planned to the Giant' * Cautoway , a diiUuco of 133 miles. BThe llttlo church In which the Disciple ser. vices wara hold during tlio Gariitld ndmlnis- tratioubu been changed for the Garlielc Memorial Church on Vermont avenue , am tha llttlo historic chapel is offered for sale to the highest bidder , The memorial chuicl commenced \\tth tha Intention of having it the leading church here duiluR the Garlleld nil ministration , was completed only last year. The great Praeldent never ( at in It , and the only relic of hU church going days hora wii ness awny with the sale of the chapel. - Wash ington Pout. lr , Arthur Edward , of Chicago , who was n warm personal friend of Bishop Simpson ( aid recently thit ho had known the bishoi Kluco 1853. Ho added ) "In 16GO I went Into the army , ami very oftou whila hi camp near Wttshljigtou I found my way tu that city upon reading the anuouncament that Blihoji Simp- Bon v > oul < l pro&ch ; nud I used to taka savor a W U.U UIUCO.'J u I Jt U1U. 0-U ill liV , I ItiUBUl- bcr , A colonel who was in our party said that 'with such speakers the army at homo was as strong ns the army In the field. ' In 18GII began my editorial work in Chicago , nnd ( Inco that time I have met Bishop Simpson con stantly. Tbo Impression that ho made upon ma won always that of sincere piety , intense Interest in men , nnd moro especially warm hearted toward young men. whom ho regarded ns the recruits of the church of to-morrow , nnd over whom ho had n great Influence. Ho was n great man , yet nlwnys nppronchnblo. As nn orator , to the very close of his life ha pre served his fervor. SINGULARITIES. A Virginia calls reported to bo roaring two Foxes along with ncr litter of kittens. A sparrow has built her neat In the loft hand of the bronza ( tntuto of Daniel Webster in Contrnl Park , New York. A Mrs. Ramsey , of Cannlfton , sntd to have boon the largest woman in Canada , died last /Thursday , She weighed about COO pounds , A mouno was recently captured In the for ests of the Aiotln rlvor , Washington Terri tory. It was the first over scon in that part of the country. At n recent sale of moths and butterflies in London some specimens were sold at $15 and 520each , and onn white butterfly from the Hebrides brought 8G5. The razor which wns presented to President Lincoln by his father when ho was n boy was recently sold for 5100. It Is now owned by Prof. Worth of Paris , 111. A party of men digging in the bed of a dry ioml near Amorinu , Ga. , found a live nllgn- Mr nt the depth of seven foot. It wns eight feet long nnd was in n torpid condition , A porpoise strayed up the Thames the other day ns far as Mortlnko , nn occurrence BO un usual as to create some excitement in London. Vigorous attemptn were made to capture the fish , and it was ( truck by several shots , but efforts were unavailing. A correspondent of the London Times de nies the statement that camels can go ten days without drinking nnd twenty dnys without eating. The Bedouins water their camels every fourth day nt least , nnd give each ani mal from six to sixteen pounds of dry food daily , according to the condition of the pasture - uro over whlah the march is made. The nrchbiahop of Rouonf when he visited the pope lately , gave him n bouquet mndo of little shells by the Abbe Blanchord , who has been rewarded witli models nt several exhibi tions. The imitation of flowers is perfect. Between the flowers some nmall Brazilian birds were artistically concealed. His holiness appreciated the gift highly , and sent a gold medal and a letter to the skillful artist. A man recently fell into the boar-pit st the Paris Jardln dos Plantes. Stunned nnd blooding ho lay before the startled animals for several moments. Then ono of them approached preached him and began playing with him , Innlly , however , manifesting nn intention of inting him. Rescuers then appeared nnd Ihrow the poor wretch n rope , by which ho was pulled out , the boars jumping far him as 10 was hauled out of roach. CONNUBIAL1TIE9. Under the laws of Malno a person who irocures a divorce cannot marry for two years vithout permission of the court granting the decree. Ishpahconor , a Greek Indian Chief , oged CG vas married to a Baltimore maiden the other day. The bride docs not understand the groom's language nor hoher's. William Kempt , the bachelor who has icon to Castle _ Garden to look for wives among the Immigrant girls , has received over [ 50 letters from women who are willing to marry him. Dr. George Evans , of the Now York Lotus club , is sued for broach of promise by Miss Dodrick. Evans suddenly married another ; lrl whllo the house for Miss Dodrick was bo ng furnished. Tuesday evening at Lockport , Pa. , Ernest. Waltz , ngod nineteen , six feet and seven nchos high , married a girl fifteen years old. 'orty-ono inches high , and of very slight and delicate proportions. Marie ( who Is on n rug by the fireplace fond ling her Skye ) : "How nlco'twill bo , Algor- aon , when Snip is old enough and well bo- tiaved enough to bo taken to church ! " Algernon : "Why , haven't you enough things already , dear , to distract you from the ser mon ? " Old Commodore Garrhon married Miss Randall , of St. Louis , a few years npo. she bo- then and now a young lady. Her marriage settlement was $1,000,000 nnd it Is rather sus pected that if tha commodore goes down in u sea of troubles she can support the family for a year or so. A romantic marriage occurred at Clinton. Kansas recently , bet ween a maiden of 24 and youth of 17. The boy had been 111 for some time ; nnd the girl , like a ministering angel , against the express command of her father , wont to uurso himback | to life nnd strength. Hearing that her enraged parent was about to tear nor awny from tbabodsldo of her sick Friend , they procvred a minister and a license nnd had the ceremony performed before the old gentleman arrived thus avoiding separa tion. IMPIETIES. Sunday in Now York is a day of rest nnd recreation. Just nt present the principal Sunday attraction is a series of sacred baseball games , A colored preacher in Buffalo recently gave notice to his congregation that ho wanted lout shouting aud moro money. Ho Is a practical preacher. Iiigersoll says ho dons not afroo with the doctrine of future punUhmont. Perhaps the doctrine of future inmlihmont will not agrco witli lugorsoll. Warm weather ia dreadfully trying on a fat man oven if ho has a good conscience. loxas Sittings. A lady has written to the Christian Untou denouncing the theory that the bible wluoi were intoxicating , "My Chrlat make intoxi cating wines ? " lie erica ; "never ! Provo tome mo that Ho made intoxicating wlno , nnd you destroy my faith forever. " The Christian Union thinks ( ho U suffering from ochordox infidelity. Tlio Salvation Army people luvo got oven with their enmny , the policeman , by imbed- din ? him In their song book , like the ily hi tbo amber. Hero is u stauza which they ( ing uproariously when they are arrested : "Thoro'll bo no policemen there , There'll bo no policemen there , In the mansions nbovo. Where ill ia love , There'll be no policemen there. " "Give ticket for Boston. " mo n Qulckl" ex citedly exclaimed a wild-eyed man to the ticket agent at the Grand Central depot. "What's yoiir hurry , air ? " inquired the agent , "Oh , don't ask mo. I haven't time to explain - plain , "The train doesn't leave for half an hour yet. " "Is there ono that loaves right away ? " "No , dr. Any friend of yours dying ? " "Great Scott " , no ! "What's your hurry ? " " I'vo read In this "Why1 juat paper thnt there are 18,000 moro women than men la Boston ? " "rt'ell , what of that ? " "Wny , you ceo I'm a Mormon missionary , nnl i-lLf- "Good morning ! " ahoutcd the ngont , dam- mlng down the window. [ Drake's Twoler , May. MET IALADES fin < 1 radical euro hy my 1 etliol , hased on recent sci entific researches , oven in the ino > t desperate cases without nny trouble to the functions , I care equally the sad con- consequences of the sins oil youth , nervousness und im potence. D1SC11KTJON GUARANTEED. 1'rijer to eena tbo Exact deierlptlou cl thu Slcknur. 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