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OMAHA DAILY BEE-SATURDAY JULY 5 , 1884. ITISASPECIFICJL IT IS RELIABLE , pen In ourinff Brlfiht's Dl/ * .Kidnoy & Llvor ' 'c Rr ln ln Troublosi thoDack.Loliui . , ' 'madder , Urinary , Jlcton- and Llvi or Non- lftw. Orarcland notontion of , HIGHLY RECOMMENDED , ' It euro Ctllouimnu , Headache * . Jaundice , Sour v Otomnch.DyBpejwia , ConitlpotlonandrUoa/ IT WORKS PROMPTLY and eons Intemperance , Nervous Diseases , General Debility , Eiccmcs and Female Weakness. USE IT AT ONCE , It reitorcs the KIDNEYS , UViUl and DOW ELS , to a healthy notion and CTJIICS when alt othcrmpdlctncsfall. Hundred.haveboenaavod who hare been given up to dlo by frlonda and phyilclAns. I'rltcVl.SK. Oendforniuitratod Pamphlet to HUNTS IliIinV : : CO. , I'roTlilrnrr , II. I. c noin IIY AT.TJ i > nu ci.sTH. WINDOW ; HAPS , FINIALS , ETC. . KStxroot , OMAHA . "w . NnDHASKA Spasms , Eclampsy mid Nervousness are KAMOALLY CURED BY MY METHOD. I The Ilonornriunis arc duo only nftor success. Treatment by Correspondence PROF , DR , ALBERT , Awarded the first class RoM lleilil lor illstlniruiilioJ merits br the "Hoclotio Hclontinquo Iraucaijc , " ( the French Scleutino Mocloty. O , PIttco dn Xronc , 0 , l UtIS. in&q Tor Min. Qnlck. tnrr , i f . Itook rr 4. VIGOR CHUU A > ncr. 100 Fulton M..N , York. \rillpiirtrrtlio DLOOD/rc late the LIVER mill KID und VlOOli of'YOUTlt. Via- iicinln , WantorApjicllta , In- illRosiloii , Lack or btrenjjtli , HiidTlrvdKvollliRautolutolr enroll. Hones , muscles mill iii-rvi-s rucc'lvo iic\yrorco , inllvt'ii9 : tlio mind and miiillcs | Drain Tower , ' coinplaltiM _ _ tliolrsex vrlll find In DR. HAItTEa'S IRON TONIO a rafa nnd rppcdjr euro. ( lives a clear , healthy conijilcxlon. i rcquoiit attempts at ( ouutfrfrlllitK unlymltl tolliapopiilarltyoftlioorlidiml. Uuuotcxpurl- InCIlt puttlluOllKIINAI , AM > JKRT. ! oDdTourntlUrifiitoTh ( * ] > r. . Ht.Ionl , Mo. , for our "DJIKAM 11OOK. L''nJlof .transu oud utof ul Intormatlon , ( ruo. 9N CAStO GIVEN To SMOKERS of Blackwell's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. This Special Jieposlt Is to cnnronteotuo payment of tlio 25 jiremhims fully described In nur former nnnounccmcnts. The premlurai will bo paid , no matter how i email the iiuuil.cr of bags returned may bo. OJItt flkutifiiri fl rAe ri T"tatr" Cat\ \ Jlurham. ff , V , , Hall 10 , ItSL ( T.A.VntET.E a , . . . _ Oumir / < .i * of Durham , llvrtam. If , O. Btin Bllii-Wo tuc1n e you 8ll.MU.lu. which tleasovlace nn B | dal Depn.lt to jmy tiremliimi for our rmjity tolocco l tr" to IM reiurnei } Itao , Utk yours truly , J. a OAUll , I'mldcuL OJSa ilf ! /la * DurkamA Durham , ff , O , iiay 111 , 188L ( J , B. rl tkvtt , , , / > , TtJxuto Co . ' DRAB Hm-I liaio to tclmowledito recolpt of tnjx&an from you. vlilcli we Uave I'loood upon JUwclalDcptwlt for the object you t lft ours truly , 1' . A , W1LKY , Coemcr. i None Btnnlnoltbout ricture of DULL on the I > ackr | . fVKoa our other announcements. S , H , ATWOOD , Plattamouth , . Neb lUApikor TUOBOuauBtni * n > man onsi HEBEFOHD tKD JEflSEf CSIILt AJTO DVIAO OR ; u ir uo linn jgrVoang itook lor tale. Oorroopoadooo * soil ted C.A.WILSONM.D. . . , . . ( faculty I'/Ize , Medical OollcKe of Ohio. ) Sl'ECIAhTY : PILES , FISTULA , And other DUeaies ol tlio Auus and Kectum. Boyd's ' Opera Honse. cited ani wtf r iui in.tn lutrvi/ tok [ i ' _ _ _ _ _ tbciuwtufa axAln. I IUVKD affclt * ca'lcara. linr niiJaL Hlw . vt Vl'tt. UHLEWr orALr MUIIICKN Ua m < i-loo2i udr. Iirwrutcr iaod > to uir. th. writ CJHM. Vttaut. otUn KM. faliMl7jt uo rewun for uot iiuw rtcelrluc a cur * . Mtnt 14 ciuw icr a IrwilM ciui * VIM Ujttl. or njr lauuuu rwir. . Mr * tcipr.n and' rut Offlw. I ( MMM jv nj I fur.ta , WW.fur.ta 'wlBt..y9r > i | To thc s iun rlnc froru tns MANHOOD of ) outUful ; tor . uljr t. Oalo t uiaaUooa. tc. , I w wed > ou p rtlcul r of a M < BI > 1. aud ortala tuwut < "I * our . jriu ol cliirl * . tadruiuaddroutor , ( X > Till September. The lonelier stand * In the te chor' | > lace Wishing his schulfini eood-by. A mnllo serena lt § on his face , As ho hoavcs n imrtlntf sigh. "Go forth , tny ilonr Httlo nngol l > nd , In holldny path * to roum , Settler Ilka flowers throughout the Und , JJrinir joyto e ch homo , woot homo , Till Soptombor. " A fatlior stood on his own high stoop , A clond of woo In his eon , Ho thlnkiyof thot rnntlnjr , roaring troop So teen to bo hoard nnd noon. ' Alii they cornel they cjmol the demon throng , To harrow my soul with caro. But I have n cine full thick mid Ionic , And I wnrn thorn to bownro , Till Soptombor. Tim dogs all fly to the collar dark , The cat * RCt under the bed , The tpirrmva twitter In nqutro nnd park , The Chinaman hides his head , Thn orp.in-monkoy Is nick nnd sad , The horicfl are soanad nnd shy , Tor lol hoar comoi the holici ny-lnd , .Tumlilng , shunting and running Ilka mod , Tremble , yo mother * , nnd h iko each dad , And the Rtorm will rneo full high Till Soptombcr. HONEY POll TI113 LADIES. Kmornl J ray is n now groan color. Crocodile is a dull ollvo tone , jint out , ColToo-colorcd lacoi are In high fashion. The now rod la crnnborry , the color of the fruit. Heliotrope Ii the foshloimblo perfume In Tnrls. The narcissuji In ono of the f.ivorito corsage flowers of the npring. , Coin nnd initial collar buttons nro the fash1 ionoblo caprlco of the hour , Bnnglo bracelets nro the proper gift for bridesmaids from bride or groom. Thoultrn fashionables use robin'n egg blue tinted Htntloncry nnd Jot black Ink. Colli of hair n In chlnols nio noon , with lotif pins tlinut through thorn in nil directions. The pompadour roll is again In VORUO for liulloi with round faces nnd mnnll fontiiros. The now waltz Is very quick , with ft hop nnd nklpplng stop , as though to regain losl time , An open-work brncolot Is in the form of a vvrcatn of ncnntho , with n rim of solid ( diver on cither edge. Jtouiid waists wlthoutg darts , with the full ness fthirriul on cither fiido , nrn DroinlsoJ us early iu the fall. Black toIloU of the richest description nro ntproient the loading dresses with faihlooablo woinou of mlddlo ago. China silk orpongeo jackotn ncd rodlngoto over klltod ektrU ot dark silk , nro worn by many fashionable women , In order to bo fashionable ono must hnvo n ftmolllng-boUlo of cut-clona nnd gold from throe to fifteen Inches In loneth. 1'ronch hoola on the opera nnd strop nllpporo nro colored to match the dress worn , and the ribbons will bo of the same hue. I'oarl , gold nnd silver bond necklace. ! are worn close around the neck , and fasten with n hnii'luomo clasp of fold or nilvor. Whlto stockings nro driving out colored stockings eo fust that it Is greatly feared there will bo n rlso In the prlco of soap. A necklace for mourning wonr consists of three rows of jot bonds clasped In front with two pendant : ! resembling spiked tnisoli. The clrl with a , ImndHomo diamond ring out- not resist tlio temptation of using the flngur It oncliclos tu point nt every object aha BOCK , White HtockingB nro coming once again Into fashion iu London , from the crusade by thu doctoiH against colored wear as slow poisoners. Nols nro DO longer In n general use for the hair , n light , Unify nppoarnnco being consid ered attractive for both the front nnd back hnlr. JnpnncHO fans are considered very stylish ; these iu gold or bllvor , with delicately tinted flowers , nro very effective with whlto cos tumes. Odd brooches are very fashionable , such as a gold sabot , filled with pearls , or a greenish- gold cat with a largo pearl hold between its foropawn , Plain nnd hammered gold hoop earrings nro much worn. ThOse of medium nlzo nro most in yoguo , but the tendency Is to these of largo blzo. The price * range from $7 , CO to $21. $21.Whlto Whlto ostrich feather fans nro an appropri ate ilnUh to n rich toilet. A beauty of twenty- ono feathers ia mounted on tortolso shell , and another fully as handsome la mounted on mother-of-pearl. llomovablo sailor eollara and culfj of velvet edged with gilt brnld or luce , nro worn with cotton , llnou and thin woolen drosses. Broad , rolling doslgna of lace , with tquaro cornoru , are ngala in voguo. v STho newest freak of fashion Is to put a ens- ng nt the bottom of n puffad surah or veiling vernkirt , nnd running n rope therein. It ( lives very ttyllsh and oltocttvo appearance. Thn ull pulfed and shirred sklrtu are made in nil oft , clinging f .brio. Any tendency on tht > port of woman to voaror imltuto the manners of males mutt always bo dlstntoful to the BOX imitated. None > no ojccpt n iiia.icullno Mhs Nancy could ever Iko the close out hulr of Hosa Boiiheur , her boy'u Jacket and her horsey proclivities. The Carmen hat with stiff brim and square crown moderately high Ii worn by young In- lica. It Id of light mushroom blown straw , .rimmed with line feather tips nnd ulgretto of a darker thado , 1'lno lolda of vohot encircle ho crown , A Concoctlcut woman wont Into n curpat itoro the other day nnd after making her pur chases , wont awuy and forgot her buby for an 'tour nr more. A mother may momentarily 'orgot her baby uiulor gomo ilruuwstnncoj , > ut n child wltli n good pair of lungi don't , per- nit her to vf ry often , The most itttrnctlvo window curtains at this season of the year are Hwlna munlln tilmniod vlth Inco and funtoncd back with ribbons that lurmonlzo with the other colors in the room , A pretty window led can bo inndo of n broom itlck colored or varnished , nnd the curtain can > o hung with picture cord wuuud loosely around the rod. WhUoneKs nnd softness nro no longer to bo desired for young Indies" hands ; they nre ns- ilrlug to tanuod. sinewy digits that will ro- nlnd ono of out-door oxorcisu without glovos. i'h'H ' may bo healthful ) but , nlasl It is not not- irnl to think of. The iinlls recelvo AH nuioli attention as When the polishing brush first carne in fashion. "Bauglcs" uro fashionable yet. But Attachments monts uro not Worn so much nt present. Iu stead , pad-lock braceletu hava coino Into fash ion. Hinco a bracelet consists of n baud of gold with n loop at cither end form. Ing a hasp , which Is secured by a gold pud lock locked with n gold key. The bracelet may bo placed on a lady'n smi by n gentleman Who retains thu key , perhaps wearing It as ft charm on lua wotch-chulu or utlnp It ns nronrf pin , Thoyrangoin price from $10 to 9150. Another novelty that will bo iwpulur is a ilex llilti bracelet of wnyou gold wlro that encircles the wrlit three times and holds iUolt In pliire likq the lerpout bracelet. The terminations are adorned with balls , cither ornamented with tracery or jowoled. The ( prices of the plain ones rtngo from $30 to $60 , whllo the jownlad oru's begin At $05 and go as high as ? 260. Tlio ntuy Mitlo Fly. How doth the Httlo busy fly Improve each shining minute } Biurfug round the harbor-shops To sue what folk * are Iu it. And when ho spies a now-shaved head Ktcanlng from tha tclninra ho Itomarks : "Here1 * loU of fnu for me ; I'll work up this chap' * mlinroB , " And ho generally dee > . -St. [ Louis Call MUEIOAIi AM ) DUJYMA.TIO. JIllo. llboawlll anil for Liverpool next Bat urday. Annie Hiusla , of the Wnllack company vrlll null for Liverpool Jll'v ' y- M. 1'eru , of 1'orU , Is to pUy the plnno Iu the llou'a cage ( it a moiiBgcrlo ou a wager. Action K , Kollay l eDgn'p < l ujxin a Hebrew comiuly for J. III'idcus and I'.dmond J , Levy I'attl wor $ CO,000 worth of dt moui when she appeared In "Travlata , " ia London [ tccently , I AJIceO < e bu doioondod to the variety Uvol. and ii api > oarlng at tha Washington , D 0. , theatre comiqno. Sarah Hornhftrdt made B great hit In ' 'Mac both" ftt tlis royal theatre , Ldlnburg , Scot Innd , on Tuesday night , Almoo Is at present In l' rls bulng clothes wherewith to dsw.lo her beholders. Showll return shortly to begin rehearsals , Charles K. Pratt , Nlliton's favoilto pianist will conduct tha ochontra during the summer nt Saratoga , with C&rl Lonzer i solo violln- l/it. / It ! announced that Anton Itublnsleln will produce a now opera on an eastern tubjecl at the Htadt theater , In Hamburg , next autumn , Iiawronco Barrett ha > Mgncd an engagement - mont to support Henry Irving In Bhalconpoar- can tragedy at the Lyceum Theatre during the season of 1885-0 , u Theodore Thomas nails for Europe nexl Wednesday , nt the game ttmo with the thrc ( Wagner tlogers. Ho will remain obroai about two months. Air. Carl llosa hm noourod all the rights ol representation of M. .Tulos Massenet's "Monon" in England , nnd the work will bo brought out In Liverpool at Christmas. Lowls Morrison , of "The Dukn'g Motto' ' company , M 111 occupy lilgilla on Webb avenue - nue , Ocean Grove , In AiiKU.it. Ills wlfo , KOJO Wood , Is already located for tlio rea son , Comlo opera la now given circus fashion tin * dor n tent in Brooklyn , and patrons from the irlstocratlo Height * bring their peanuts In tissue poper bags , tied up with blue satin ribbon , Mils Florence Hnzolton , now with .Toannlo Winston's opera company , will creator * parl n the now play for the Gonzalcs children , 'ormo-ly ' with Joseph Jefferson In "JUp Van Wlnklo. " "Pinaforo" will bo suag by a Now York company In July. A man-of-war , lllmnl- nitod wltli calcium lights , will bo erected in Sunset Lako. The aiidlcnca will bo seated on , ho bankH. "A stjocticular opern bouffo , entitled 'Lo Grand Mogol , ' is to bo the great autumn pro- ductlon at the Paris Gal to. The mlso-on- flcono In to bo magnlficont and there are to bo many entirely novel oIFoctif. " It Is announced that Mr. Abbey ban on paged Sarah Uoruhordt to play in this country luring the season of 1881-8V Six linudrcc * lollari a night and a graded share of , ho ccolpt.i when they are nbovo a certain nmoun n to bo M.nio. liernhardt'i ) portion of the npollH , The Khonlah foattval of next year Is to bo i old at Alx-la-Chapollo. An the year will b ( .ho bl-contonay of the bertha of Bach ant llaudcl , the first two d.iyn will bo davotod to 10 wiirlcs of these couijioi rau Tlio pro- Tram mo of thn third day will bo selected from > ho workri of liitz1 : It Is now settled that Mr. Ernest Gyo wil. iianago the Metropolitan Opera House , Now York , next season , which will beer In after the election and continue for fifty-two consecutive performances. The ntockhn'dors hnvo guar anteed Mr. Gyo SOJ.OOO , together with the loiiso , fuel , etc. , ( roe , The Ions upon the recent festival at Cin cinnati appears to have no effect upon the miiklo.il enthusiasm of tha Paris of America , as It Is eonfidontly assorted that $100,000 can laftily bo secured to guarantee the festival of .880. The Festival rwsodatlon has lost about Sy..OOO during the last two years upon its nusical vouturoa. "Aw you Hko It , " played in the breezy , ] jpon air instead of a stuff v theatre , against a uckground of Bylvan glade * . illumlnatod by ' ho shifting sun light Instead of the glare of ; OH , with an orchestra hidden In a natural nossy hollow , has boon the last inspiration of art coming to the aid of charity , This idylio entertainment took place nt Coombo park , the property of the Duke of Cambridge. The iurtain was hung on the branches of two trees , judy Archibald Camdboll , who played Orlan do , wan the ruling spirit and did the wrestling vlth great groco. Her saucy dimrdo.s coma and go , She lacoi rather tight ; Her curls in rich abundance How- She takes thoui oil at night , Her Hpa would tempt n honeybee. Her loft oyo'a all askew ; A Gainsborough hat slio woara And number fourteen shoo. Sim cannot bake a flandol cake , Yet oats them by the score ; She loves mo , I am pretty sure , But loves her poodle more. Nathaniel Nosh , of the graduating clots of lurvard college , was married the day after ho ot his diploma. M , ICorbay , the distinguished Hungarian omposor and musician , has married Mile. .avasz , the talented pinnlsto. Miss Etta Borgcr , the youngest of the cola- > rated Berger musical family , was lately mar led to Mr. Lloyd Brezso , of Detroit "Chalf. " At last the news of nn English marringo has leon cabled to this country iu which the chief ; om of interest Vfiw not the brido'd portion. The poet Tennyson's eldest son has m.irrlod a 'oung lady with youth , health and uoauty , nit no dowry. The papers ore talking a great deal about n Connecticut man who has just married hU ovonth wlfo. There are BO accustomed down hero to seeing men marry other men's wives hut ho who man tos six or coven of hU own locomes nt once an object of curious interest. Etta lloss nnd Viuoant Volvattry , divorced ! KIC ! years ii-jo , wore mnirled nga'lu Monday at Hprlngtlolif , Ohio. Hlnca the divorce Mr. iroivattiy has taken a full courco in nn art chonl in Muncie , utid lias graduated with ilgh honore. She haa fallen into n email for- lino. Archbishop Elder , of Cincinnati , has notl- od the congregation worshlplmr in St. 1'otor'u athedral , that mam'agcii will hereafter bo olcmnlzod only in the morning , The rnlo iai been ndoptod , the Archbishop nys , for ootoii that It ia more OuthoHo for inatriugcs ooccur durin ? the morning hours , and that ho custom of nftornoon nnd evening weddings s ono which faHhiou has dictated , mid it dl- i'CJits the ceremony of much ot Its sacrodnu's. AH n conscquouco the vows nru often lightly akon , nnd divorces have multiplied. It It milerstood thnt the Archbishop will urge the nloptlon of the now rule iu ull of the Catholic congregations. The bride of Mr. K L. Godkln , the dude ournnllat of Now York , who was married last vook , wan Ml a Katharine Saudi , n daughter of the late Abraham It , Saiulu , of Now York , ) otter known In tils dayai Sarsaparllla Sands , tilts Snuds inherited a largo fortune from her uthoo , nnd ha foraovoral years nude a homo or herself with her iutliuato frlond , Miss Ma ry Gary , who , having also an Independent fortuna - tuna , the young ladies have been uble tn truv- il where they pleated , and live their own lvi'3 without let or hindrance from husband or father , ati'l , being both of them pleasant tnd accomplished women , have rendered heir houio very charming. Of course the ionipact was said to ba for lifo , and Mias Cary * B ld to bo much grieved at her frloud'n do- octloii. Thomnrrl'go of. Mr. Ilallnm Tennyson tel l s Audney Baplo , solemnized at Wo t- nliiitor Abbeyproved to Ii4 the leading society event of London. The bridegroom is tha nld- ut son of the poet laureate , 'Icnuycon. The jrldo Is the Incarnation of youth , health nnd joauty , posiessliig every desirable nttrlbuto except a fortune , for the Is comparatively par * tlonloes. In addition tu the laureate and seoics of other lord * , both temporal and spir itual , there wore p'fsout Premier Gladstone , Minister Lowell , Mr , Henry Irvlnp. and u hcmt of other celebrities. The bilJe wan cburmlngly attired In a robe of irorv-colorod satin covered with Brmsela lace , and a rich bridal veil , with pearl and diamond orna ments , There wcro tun bridesmaids , uniform ly dressed Iu silk of the paloot blue , with In- dlau muslin uvemkirtti. The brida rucelvotl ovorltOO prcHunts , Including' the inevitable In din sh wl. which ( Juoen Victoria seems to In variably bestow uirnn those brldoi whom her majesty chooses to honor. IIorsr.iril'M Aclil l > hoHi > linto , Advantageous la Dyapepolt. Ir , 0 , V. DOIISEV , Piiua , Ohio , BSJ-B : "I have used it ia dyspepsia with vury marked bonufit. If .thuro it doficionoy ol acid In thaatoinacn , nothing aflorda rnoro rol'of , while the notion on the norvoua syttom is dttctdcdly beneficial. SKAL ov N. 0 , Tobacoo finestiu , the laud. Ooino OIT the Hoof , Oh , piirfO'p'oud man , with hond BO high , It scrape * the plastering off the kr : With dollars plenty , sense in dearth , Whoso oyoi sco nothing on the earth , And yet whoso soul is far below The meanest weed * that thrive nnd grow , Why do you hold yourself aloof ? Say , can't you , plo.vio , coma off the roof ! Ah , haughty1 lady , dressed In silk , With perfect hands , M whlto as milk , Wltli roynl grnco In f co nnd form , To take the unhomo by Herm ; With lovely charm * ia every part , Except the ono thing needful heart. Why do you hold yourself nlooft Say , can't you , please , como off the root ! Ho , every ono with grief for pelf , With thought of no ono save yourself , With arrojanca in all your wnya , Withholding ever , well-earned praise , For fear your own mean , selfish soul Mny lose Its iiortlon of tlio dot" . Why do you hold yourself nloof ! 8ny , can't you , plea o , como ort the roof } Merchant Traveller. A party of Pacific cowt Indiana nto fifty sackf nils of grrsshoppora at ono of their re cent banquets. . A tu k , eovon foot long , and four tooth weighing three pounds each , have been dug up in NowjJcrsoy. The most remarkable known echo ia that on the north side of a church in Shipley , Sussex , It repeats twenty-one syllables. A Philadelphia woman drank n pint of coal oil with suicidal intent , but ns she forgot to swallow a lighted match eho still lives. A small whisky bottle nnd some human hair were found In the stomach of n dead shark recently washed nshoro on the Callfor nla coast. There In nn apothecary shop in Berlin 400 years old , nnd yet it his never depended for support upon cigars , Eoda water or patent medicines. Itnrly In the present month an Immense water-spout burst eVer Akuliiay In Kusaia. It caused nn overflow of the river so great that 40 persons were drowned and 70 houses wore dostroyed. There nro innumerable cats In the under ground railroad ? of London. Noonohnsovei scon ouo of thorn without n tail cat off , howlng its narrow escape from the thousands of pass ing trains. A hornoil rattlesnake is on exhibition nt Los Angeles , Cal. It Ia about fifteen inches In length , and has two horns which project from its head Just above the eyes. It was captured in the Colorado desert. A turtle weighing thirty pounds , was cap tured the other day in the Yautio river. She had doubtless strayed up from the ocean to deposit her eggs upon the strand of that stream , as nho was lull of rlpa ova. A curious froik of the electric spark ii re corded from Wellington , Ohio. A Sirs. Fritz was struck by lightning. The fluid touched her face , pained down her watch chain , nearly molting her watch-case , darted down to her foot , aud tearing her shoos to pieces , loft bar uninjured. A strange death of n little girl by accident ally a wallowing n lightning bug is reported from Conrad. The child was playing iu the yard with a number of other children at her parent's house , near Odell'a factory , and while laughing and romping about a lightning bug ilow inlo her mouth and made its way down her throat. The little girl became se riously ill , and though physicians did every thing to relieve liar sufferings , aha dipd within a few hours afterwards. This is the iirst death from such a causa on record , [ Charlotte ( N , C. ) Observer. Profaisor Baird. of the National Museum , haa recoived'from England a specimen of an vpaatio fish-eating ulunt , known as the great Liladdarwork , which has bun discovered Co be liecullarjy destructive to young fish. The [ ilantis largo , has no roots , but floats free in the water , and its loaves boar small bladders which entrap the fish fry. Twelve or fifteen spocles of the plant are found in the United States , nnd it nhnuudain the Fish Commission ; arp ponda in Washington , where it has boon lerotoforo introduced nt considerable labor and expense , having boon heretofore regarded as excellent fish food. Professor Baird will warn carp culturhts to destroy tdo plants wherever 'ouud , as hq belleAea that millions of fry must 10 aunnally au ht in the little bladder traps , Earnest Men. The world Is full of earnest men , Who live to love and labor ; To do the little good they can , And help a fainting neighbor. With faith increasing na they go , With hearts to friendship Given , They rob life's journey of Its woo , And make of earth n heaven. .Therels n light their souls within , Though dark the sky above thorn ; Each sits enthronedthrough life a king , Amid the hearts that love them , The earnest boys make earnest man , Are honored und rotpoctod ; Exaltodstations wait for thorn , Wlillo idlers are rejected. In view of this , how surely should Boys live n life worth living. Hovering what is true nnd good , And gentle and forgiving ! -F. [ II. Stauffor. His lleooinpoiiHO. When wnlking along the boated street With my boat girl BO natty nnd neat , I had often noticed how her feet Casually strayed to ouo retreat , Where ilcli ice-cream and caramels sweet Would on oy'ry fcido my vision grrot , With well naaumod indifference I'd call for n plato of cream immense , Which sha'd devour with joy Intense ; And nftor that Summur'n great expense Klio married n crnnk that had no more cents Thau I had , That was my recompense. E. K. V. 1'EIU'EHMINT DUOi-S. Chicago hotel keepers nro now rubbing their' mud * with visible soap. Wnter U so scnrco In Now York that oven tha watering of stock has ceased. It Is always iv good day for a brass band when the bijr drum gets affected with political enthusiasm. A ai > n has died in n Cincinnati'workhouse { nnd it ii imped that this timely warning may tot prove too late , It Is said that Big Horn mountain will uwo many tourists this cummer. Any place with u "big horn'1 Is bound to attract visitors. Out In nsthotlo Montana thn usual saluta tion Is : "Hollo , cully , how's yer conduct ? pome In and liquor up the lubricators of the internal crunks.1 They make cream by machinery now. Fact In , ooWK have become so lazy that were it not lor the puuip , the chalkpit , and the godlike Intelligence of man , the dairy would Boon be come un obsolete institution , [ Boston Tran script , This hot weather dampens the linen of the of the starchiest dude ou the street and makes him uncomfortable in mind nnd body , but , blc s you , how It does make the corn grow , Out of the corn , If wo have plenty of it , may bo made now dudes and more &tirch , "Do you call this a fresh og , madnmV1 ho nskod as ho turned from his plato to the land lady. "Slrl"ftho said.in a voicn meant to paral yze him , "I urn 110 ben und I do not know. 1 am simply poor , oveiworked landlady , who run ? 11 behind expanses last mouth. " [ Texas Slftlns * . John Armntead , of Adrian , Mlclu , has a calf that was born without any hair on its body. Alialrlou calf It n very nice thing to how to calleri ; but whan winter comes , and Mr. ArmiteJ finds that he will have to put weather-strips nnd au ulster on that bovine to keep It from freezing to death , ha will wl li that It had luen boru with hair enough to keep It warra.-l'eck'a [ Sun. In the hottest part of yesterday afternoon an elderly farmer , wearing n heavy wool hat , and with hia trouuera legs tucked in bis booti , halted one of th" bridge policemen aud Inquired - quired ; "Say , wh'roabouU U that Bedlam's Iiland they Imvo no much to say about ! ' * Thn ixillceiimii pointed out Bedlou'a Island , aud wikod the fwiimr if he wasn't afraid , telng nu-1 accustomed to the city nnd its heat , that lie I wuuld bo iunitruck. 'Not a iclte,1' said th ? ' oM farmer. "A man thntwos notlontowln' nwny hay up in th gable when ho wai 0 year old. won't get sunstruck every lime it thaws , " -Now York Kim. "Now , my tloar. " said n enndldnto's f , "I don't wish to throw tha slightest ob'taclc In the way of your election , and if you chooao to turn the lioufte Into n beer garden , nnd hnvo all the loafers in town tramping on my car- poti and filling tny curtains with tobacco smoke , nnd drinking whisky out of my best teacups , I shan't Bay n word , But I wnnt you dlntinctly to undersfnnd thnt if another of those women's rights delegations comes to know 1C you are going to take a manly stand for down-trodden womanhood well , thai delegation has got to bo twenty years older and keep Its yell down , or I will Interview it myself. That's all , dear. " [ Puck. Her Sadness Pled. 'Tn-as n colt calm night , Aad noath the light Of the starrv glomi above , Together they utrayoJ , A youth and maid , With their young hearts filled with lovo. On her fair young brow A cloud sat cow , As if she wan In a dream ; But the dark shade ( led As ho softly Haid : - "Lot's go and got some Ico-crunm. " iiDUCATIONAti. The second year of the University of Dakota v/ofl closed on Juno 1 ! ) , at Vermilion. Ono hundred students have attended during the year. year.Mr. Mr. Gilo , principal of a Now Haven school , knocked n boy down with his fist for sayinc "No , " when ho should have said "No , sir/ ' according to Mr. Glln's ideas. The teacher's ring cut the boy's temple , inflicting n bad wound. Mr. Gilo la now at the defensive end of a law-suit. Mr , E. W. ICoycs. ono of the rcgonta of the Wisconsin State University , recently Intro duced resolutions nt the meeting of the re gents , demanding the removal of President John Bascom , of the Unlvornltyon the ground that his identification with the temperance agitation in Madison , and lack of personal ad ministration of the internal affairs of the uni versity have Injured the Institution. The authorities of the great colleges , now adjourned for the summer , might employ vaca tion profitably In discussing wnys mid moans for keeping the ' ' nthletlo I'porta" of under graduates within the limits of reason nnd common BODBO. A weak nr two ago the most famous athlete at Harvard died of heart disease , brought on by excessive sport of this sort ; aud several other recent deaths nt the same institution nro traced to the same cause. If the number of students more or loss seri ously Injured by thojo modern accom- panirrents of collegiate education could ba ascertained , the exhibit would certain ly surprise the public. Meanwhile the public ) hears muchruoro about the boat-racing , ball-playing , running , leaping , etc. . nt Har vard , Yale , Conn oil , Columbia , nnd the rest , than about the intellectual achievements of the young 'guntlomnn nt these schools. Ono would think the latter wcro of nn importance as compared with tha former. Physical train ing is n good thing , but there can be ' 'too much of n good thing" as in the present case. If matters go on ns they have been going for the last few joirs , colleges will have to ba divided into two departments ; ono for schol ar' , nnd the other for these who winh to fit themaelvij-j for professional careers in boating clubs , ball parks and the circus. A Voice of the Night. 'Tis midnight now. Yo candle-bug Has flown around yo lamp , And ou yo pavement far nwny Is heard yo roundsman's tramp. Yo pas jot and electric light Contend with deadly wrath , Tofihow belated citizens Yo homeward-pointing path. No dith yo little bu y cat Prolong oacli growsomo'howl And gain fresh vigor nil ya night l-'oroach succeeding yowl. Yo dog with melancholy voice Incessantly Is hoard , And , oh ! ye irata bachelor man Ho swears a naughty word. And , nurtling though yo tuneful air , Yo'catwnrd bootjacks soar , While atill yo mild eyed cockroach glides Beneath yo kitchen door. Washington Hatchet. RELIGIOUS. IraD. Saukoy , the singing nvangellst , is now at hia homo in Now Custlo , Penn , Minnesota Episcopalians very fittingly cele- jrated Bishop if hippie's twenty-five yunre of service in the bishopric nt Faribault. "Biblical Jews" is the name of a now and growing sect in Kusaia. They have renounced she Talmud , and nro diligently studying the Old Testament. The Moravian ? have just boon celebrating , hoir-127th anniversary. This loaves the Ed inburgh tercentenary far in tlio roar. The .Moravians claim to bo the oldest Protestant ioct in Christendom. They are nblo to go jack to the year 1157. To the cathedral of P/aguo was bequeathed by the Into EmpressMorliv Auuaainngnifacent jouquot of thirteen golden roses ia a golden vino. They nro of old Itoman workmanship. I'ho vusu stands on n square pedestal , which alto is of pure gold. At the Jean Baptlsto colobrntion in Mon treal between 5,000 and 0,000 poreons nro eg- .Imated to have been present on the exhibi tion , grounds during tlio celebration of muss iu 'runt of the Central Building , where n high altar had been erected , Tlio choir consisted of about 1,000 voices. Though the Baptists aud Methodists lalxM indor great disadvantages in owcdonlit now tUptint churches were formed last year , and ) , b'23 converts were baptised. There are now ia Sweden 10 associations , 371 churchts , 10- preachers , 5S.777 Bnptists , snd 23,310 children hi their Sunday schools. A now church in Cleveland , Ohio , pre sented to the Willson avenue Presbyterian society by Mr. Uuu P. Eolls , wni ussd for the ; ir t time ou Sunday. Tlio lain ! nnd the building cost about $37,000. I'ho formal dedicatory services have boon postponed until ilia fullwhen Mr. Kelts U expected back fioin Europe. A Confederate Parson , Traveler. Among the first confederate troops that went out ftom Arkansas w < in Parson [ icoamoro , who enlisted as n chaplain. Ho wa * a devout Ohriatian , and hia prayers were regarded by tlio men aa ut terances from a higher power. Just be fore the battla o ( Jonkius' Ferry , the old man , iu a uprraun , aaid : "My dear boys , I have decided to go into the next fight with you , I don't think a man can properly preach about the uvils and sensations of war unless ho has experienced the fooling of going into battle. Now , the next fighting which wo engage in shal ! have mo num bered among its participants. " The old gentleman rode a largo gray liorso , and when preparations for the battle of Jonkin'a Ferry were being made ho appeared on his snowy ohargor. Some of the oflicers bogged him to keep out of danger , but with an expression of heroism ho replied that ho would engage in the battle. Tlio first artillery fire from the enemy shot the horse from un der the old goutlomau , and by the ti < no ho settled himsulf on his foot a bullet came along uud took off ono of hit IQn- gers. Ho attempted to bo calm , but just then a ball carried away the right thumb , and , , wheeling around , Uio old man struck a determined trot for the roar. "Ilpld on parson ! " called some ono. 'Hold on , h II" ho replied. "Ask a man to hold on , when the whole d n universe is shooting at him. Take care of your body , and t ) > o Lord trill take caroof your soul. " Scrofula diseases manifest themselves in the warm weather. Hood's Sarsaparilla - rilla cleanses the blood , and removes every taint of scrofula. 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