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cs C AiADTA OATLl : BEE * /ITUROAY / , AUGUST 16 , 1884. -THE g v BEST TONIC. 3 This medicine , combining Iron with pure rcKCtnhlo tonic' , nulrkly nnd completely ( Iiirrn lyi prpln IiiillgrNtlniit 'nliiir * " ( Impure Hlnoili1InliirlitClilIlfinmiro\rr , nun NnirnlKln. . _ , ills mi unfhlllnn remedy for Diseases of tlio lilnry * nml l.lvrr. H Is invaluable for Discuses pccnllnr to \Vonirn , nml nil who Icnil FCdcntnry llvc < . It docs not Injure the teeth , cau'olicmlnrhc.ftr produce constipation olhrr Iran mtillcinr * tin. It enriches and purifies the blood , stimulates the appetite , nhls tlio a * lml1atlon of foal , re lieves Heartburn mid Hclrhlng , mid strength- en's tlio muscles mid nerves. . Tor Intermittent Fevers , Lassitude , iJiclcof Energy , Ac. , it lins no equal. ' . traTlio Rcnulno 1ms n1 > eve trndemnrk nnd crossed red lines on v. r pi > cr. TnXc no oilier. To I ho needs of tha ourist , commercial tractcr nnd new net tier , Hostcttcr'sSto. mach Blltors Is pecu liar ! } lulaptoil , elnco It etrtiiRtliens the braces tlio pli } steal . -v energies to linticaltli In ) Influence ; . Uro- motes ami prevents malarial Icier , con- Htlpatlon , ( Ijspcpnla , healthfully etlmu- lutes thokldno ) sand bladder nndcnrlchcs as wcllaq purities the blood. When oto o o m o by fathru whether mental phjslcal , the weary and iloMlltatcil ITnd a rcllahle source of rcnewctl strength and comfort , or'salo by all druggists anil ilcnlcra'ttcncrftlly. pliJBlciin of Urge practice raja of KHeo's rcoil : "Icansiy of this prepnratlonnf food that It hat never failed mo , or failed tn njrrco vilicii lilveii strictly according to my dirpctloru. With scrupulous cnro. thcro need to veryllttlotrou' 'do from hoHcl oim- plaints , and tu this I as- icrlho the fact that I mio never yet lott a chlld with any form of diarthici or cholera Infan- m. " Sold liy dniKKlitl In cirs 4 l7C , retailing c , 63c , 31 25 and (1.76 , WOOLItjCII ,5 : CO. , Mat ) " acturors , Palmer , llass. C17 St. Chnrlos S . , Sf. Louis , Mo. A regular graduate of two Medical College * , ) > I tern Jonncr cocaxMIu tlioDpccUltruatmcntcif CMKONICNK * > OUK.BKIH find H LOO o DiHKtiMtlian anr other rtiyilelanln Bt. LvQli , w city fiiKTi phew and all old irftldcntn koow. Nervous Prostration , Dcbhlly , Mental nnd Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat. Skin or Uoncs , Blood Poisoning , Old SorCS and UlCCrs , * rn trcHc.l . wlih unparallel * ] Diseases Arising from indiscretion. Excess , ExpOSUrO Or Indulgence , which iroilure onmof tlm followloe tdcctii liertomticHii , ddlhtr , illmnrif of tlgbt niJ defective memory , itmnleirm I lie face , i < bjraleal decay , \ertlon to tbe society of female , confurUa of ldraitrta , rendering Mar r la no Improper or unhappy , Bra ' , r mptiUt(3 ( > t'ifioiittio ) alt ntetlrrl cut Hope , frcoto any aJilrtu * . ConnulUt Ucoor ty laalirno , andlurlted. Wrlto for < iucUoiii. A Positive Written Guarantee Rlrcaln ftll earbleeaiet , tlrcllelneiicol crrrjwbcre. Pamphlets , Enallih or Ocrmnn , at pages , dn- crlbluc above dlieaieB , tn male or female , 1'IIEJJ. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! WO p ei , flnn plain. llltiitmtc-1 In tlollund , Me , pione ? er | > oil g > ! lauir , | .nicr | cottri , * 5" . Tli 11 1.nk MDUloi nil tbo curious , Ooubtful or UauUltlro vnot Ul fcDOW. A took of Rrrat Jntcrufc to nil , llcfcUll , llctuly. tre irounu.il tjr 1U nlvlco. 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I'arker , No. 4 Ilulflnch Street , Bwton Uass.wbc may l consulted on all diseases requlr'iK iVlll am vtperltnoe. CnronloandobstluatsdUoai. isthat havi battlrd the skill of all other phy .IIP11 dan a specliltyi Unob Iteatod sucoeji-nCnL lull ) without an untwjce ( allure. TUVQCI C TEXAS TMtt OATTLE About 2,000 hood , mostly ono and two ) otraol < trloon. Will be at OjalalU about Au/iut SOtU. Ju quirt of er tddrew . B. n. auiMEs , JyM-mtelia HKIOx'alaUa Keb Tlio Itftttlo of 1'CAcli Orchnrtl , Toll my jnotlicr not to wocp for mo , Nor think that ! nin dead , For I'll coma ctwpinR homo ng.iin Anil pucnk right elf to lied , Korwo fought the li ttlo lirnvcly , And when the dny M'i ( done Full > rmny n boy lay doubled tip , And I the slckcit one. And weeping in the orchard grass \Vcri1 boy < of all doprops. Tlio iiodclu'i In their writhing form * 'Jho lait of many trcci. lint OHO wai young , an J filled himself With ] K'i cli ( * to the brim : Dire misery innrkixl him for hid own , Alas ! Aim I wm him. . . . . * And when the cold innon rose that night Slip luiddL'rod and looked down , And saw the doctom hurrying To half the boy * in town. Yc * , sadly on that dreadful pccno Her cold light ncrincd to glare , And she naw the boys lake cantor oil , 1'aln'klllor , laudanum , nulpliur and inolas- C3 , cholagogue , blue tnaRi ! , paregoric , mustard nil hot water , cayomio jioppor tea , rod hot linlorn mUttiro , rhubarb , Hoothing nyrup , nlap , KootV .Heady Itoticf , Indian rillli nnd arlous herb mixtures warranted to curl boy'B hair. [ UciinKTTK. HONKY POll TUB Short hnirod dnnncls nro multiplying , Chnnttlly la the coming lace. llomioU grow smaller , Imts larger. Shot Rilkn will bo worn another Roanon , rra. W. K. Vandorbilt's last bonnet cost 150. 150.Tho The fall fabrics nhow spotted nnd aprlggod oalgnH. A hotel boy sayfl that Indies nro not as lib- ral as mon. lialtlmoro girls prldo themselves on their loautiful complexion. Woolen braid ronottcs and bandi trim many irolty Rcanldo liato. Hvorythliig is now oaten with ft fork , ox- opt allurnooii tea , KilvcTHnnko lirncoloU , with cyot of Bap- ihlre-s and lublo , ara In style. Tlio payeit tiniaiol for uttornoon wear an- Iccoratoil with iiiitural ( lowers. Leather bcltH are much worn. Bom of them xro cleverly painted by their OWIICFH. Among the nuvvont articles for wedding gifts B the rlcii and lieny cut crystal ware. Tha topi of bookcase form couvoniont posi- Ions for the display of china and objoctH of rt. rt.The The now and faihlonablo shade called Lata- clv : la a very light colored Turkish tobacco int. int.It It in still A question of considerable doubt hlcli a woman can do boat drive n lion or all : politics. The woman who thlnkn the aim rovolvcn round her husband ought to BOO him when 10 Is away Rummering. A velvet standing collar and a velvet bolt , 1th or without ab > w , nro worn with drensy hitu inutlln coitumoH. Tournuron are not worn , Small bustles nado of huir-cloth , that are light and com- ortable , ha\o taken their placo. Whlto thread lacu atockingx to wear with ; oning fOipporH of bronco kid nro worn by lese who can afford them. "Women pelJorn chow gum after mnrriago" iyH n Hcienlifio wiitor. J'oor tlilngd ; how can icy when their jaws are HO tired. Girls who will wear colored ntockings are old by doctors that to avoid all risk they iiiuld have white OIIOH underneath. The moHt novel and handsome Inco pin rep- osontn it bow of line gold , crosncd by an ur- rorr of Rinall brilliunt diamonds. Alligator Bkln sllpporB nro popular. The DOS are invariably docoratcd with small bown ribbon of a contraHliug Blmdo. Silver tea scrvicCH in imitation of old Kng- ah faHhioiifl nro very popular. Tlifso are of lain Hllver with fluted work around the baso. The latest touch of fashion in jerseys is a oat of contracting color , and \olvot collar and : uir , with position plaits of velvet and velvet mltoiiR. Gathered llounceB nru more naod this Koason 1:111 : they have been for many yearn , and uro non in many Instances on full nkirt In pluco Uio tucks previously described. Narrow cuffB , fiistonod by studs of ham- nerod silver , upon whlcli IB engraved the iioiiogiain of tlio owner , nro in high ftuor , vom with tailor-mado droaaoH , A 1'hlladolphia lady asked a gentleman rlend to not her watch ono evening. Ho sot . an hour too fa t , The noit morning aho was nly live minutes fata at breakfast. A lady of foreign birth has boon itrrestod in 'oimcctlcut ' for Baying to two other ladies : Your two nouos would make a knocker for my grandfathcr'a front door in the old coun- ry. Chicago glrla nro ngain indulging in tlio > lack court-plaster crazo. At n theater onu ight last week the countenances of thirty- even ladioH looked nn if they were splashed vith ink. UangH have gonn entirely out of fashion , lie hair ! H now combed straight back from tlm orohood In front , brought forward on the Ides , and twisted up Into a knot on the top f the head. Hoop earring are moro worn than any ither Htylo now In voguo. It is claimed , how- iver , that these "lolicn of barbari m. " in any onu , are BOOH to bo numbered amoug the hlngH that wcro. So far as tihnt'a uro concerned , woman nro niich moro sensible- than they WITH ayuar ago. 'ho broad-huoled , broad-soled nhoo is now vorn during the daytime , and high J'lonch ieel rcser\ed for uvonliig occasioiiH. It is definitely settled that Snnspareil poplin vlll bo very fiisnlonablo this fall , Wortli IIIIH ludo many handsomu costumes of this fabilc , onto of which have been noiit to Indies here , nil nro now being worn nt tlio most fiuhioiiit- ) lo placet ) of rosort. Transjiaront lace fana nro very pi city and lainty , but theru are moro feather fans icon ban wiy other kind. They are black , white , ed , pink or gray lonir ostilch feather tips , iiountcd on turtoiso shell , mother of pe.-ul , very , and ebony , Half of a pnioipiet bird ot against the outshb stick la n 1'ailsian ancy. A girl at Long Draiich has n innslo box in lor bath hoiiso. It is it valuable and largo nslrinucnt , and shit paa a servant by the HUH- ion to tuka it to the bath-house and back to icr room every day. Ie probably plays 'What are the Wild Wnvca SavlugJ" or , "Alothor , May I ( Jo Out to Swim. " There Is a now way of trimming the arm wlos of drossos. A piece of modium-slzeil velvet rlblKin goes entirely round , nnd tin. two OIK ! i which meet on the top of the should- ir are tlod in a graceful looped bow. When , he aloove is a long onu , a similar trimming it ilaced just above thu elbow and tlod to corn's ' Kind , but with nuonds of any leiigth. Thu janu in frequently lopruUiil nt the nock , tying leather fans nro extremely fiuhlonablo In evening droas , and the latest styles from Vicuna are inado of pure downy white plum- igo. These are oval In shape , but urn inucii larger than the oviil fans foniiorly carried. An alUwhlto fan la preferred with a white toilet , but In many cotea a cluster of crimson roses , n spray of carnation ) , or any Boasonauli lownr , U added for thu evening to glvo a .ouch of color to tlm otherwise colorless toilet. Pho fan la hung from the waist in chatelalnu 'oshlon , Thu horrid deformities lately introduced nto femlnlno fashions are happily dwindling n size and will probably disappear with tlio summer altogether. They are three. First , ho Idiotic eAcrescousces on tha shoulden which have almost brought team Into tlio eyes of tha vcainol. .Secondly , the unmoanlug cas cade of rilk platlnita falling from the neck over thu bosom to thu knees , n thing tnldontly iiventod by somu lady wliwu Intorustlng state was more evident than wished for , and , third ly. the extra seat behind made of comhliiet wiroa , whirh was not 'inly great cry about lit Ll wool , but very .hideous unU unbecoming Into tha bargain , The handtomcat garment worn at tha recon great ball at Long Jlmnch was a heavy Lyou sapphire blue velvet , with an enormous train Ilia front breadth and side panels of the pet ticoat were solid , inoseei of gold embroidery no repousiu tliat it heemed onu mieht pick tli golden roues uud buds from the surface. Th iIueMj * uf tbo dross nnd the Lroad Medic collar surrouuillng the V-shaped neck were o tlio name embroidery , and | thu drapery edgc ( nwitlin broad fringe of lildoicont bcadu iu < \viiicli gold preponderated. Very largo eap- | ) hlrc. < , sot with diamondi , find n necklace with two stones , with pendants of sapphire * , made the toilet perfect and nttractad grrat attention to the wearer , MM. Alexander Howo. She in ft bontmlnt , ntid the wife of n m n noted for two things , his skill as ft Ram lilor and hit remarkable devotion ai ft luw band , Moonlight nml BATfnilAY KVKNI.VO. A modi lx ) Itching symphony In flnow-whlto drapery arrayodj A nancy little rcd-llptx-d mouth Jlfiund which Uio dim pi M sweetly played , MONDAY A line of clothes hung up to dry , Fanned by the breezes from the south ; A pair of freckled nrmn upraised , A dozen clothespins in her mouth. -Philadelphia [ Call. PBPl'BHSIINT IHIOI'S. It in the picnic with the most caka that catches the greatest number of antn. Kven n bald-headed man In justified In com plaining when lie finds hair in the butter , An umbrella li called for that will carry provisions , n change of clothing , a baby nnd other fixing" . When you visit Dodge City. Kanion , nnd hear the bullets wluVzing around you will know why It is called Dodge City , "SolMlalced" Is the tltlo of n now novel by the everlasting Southworth. It has nothing to do with yeast or baking powder , I'ltUburg barborn have decided not to nhavo on Sundays. No fear , therefore of thu grimy BOMB of toll getting Into n tough scrape. A Boston lady advertises for n "kind , caro- fill man to bo n companion for u pet dog dur ing her mistress' absence. " Curious she dldn t think of her husband. Never dream that you nro riding n bicycle moro than once. Under thu now law kicking four wife out of bed three timoH is good jrounds fur a divorce. [ San Froncisco 1'ost. At Toulon a bran * band has been engaged to ilayin the publlo sqime. " , that the pcoplo nay not become low-spirited. Some who have loard the band prefer to have the cholera. Now Orleans Picayune. "You ought to put n sign over that hatch- vay , " Haul u policeman to a storekeeper , "or seine ononmy tumble Into it. " "All light , " epliud the merchant : nnd he tied one of his 'Fall Opening" placards to thu railing. An Ohio farmer savs that a cow can bo cured of kicking by catching hold of her leg vhilo tn the act. .lust so , and n boo can bu urod , of stinging by catching hold of Iti tingor whllo Iu the net. Try 'em both some lime. It's fun. The blind never smoke. Neither do they iidulgu in baxo b'tll , homo races , nor slugging Hatches , ( rarely do they drink or gamblo. Unit of them go to bed nt seasonable hours , Ivo long mid enjoy life. Are the blind blind ? There are all sorts of clocks , but n now in- ontlon Is badly needed. It is ono that In- toad ( if striking at 11 p. m. will pick up a dil atory lover and lito him out the front door , A clock of this ( Inscription would muko a for- line for the inventor , an theru nro probably a nllllon | _ of J American fathers who would buy no. no."NVoll. "NVoll. Colouoi IJ. , " said a friend of cduc.v Ion in Kentucky to a member of the IcgMa- mo , "J suppose wu cnii have your support hid winter1' "What fur ? " "In eur uduca- ional interests , of course. Wo nrn agitating ho question , you know , all over the state. " 'Doggou your educational interests. I don't I'ant no mure of it in my tea. " "My dear Jolonel you surprise mol What makea you alkthat.wav ? Are youfnotlu favor of edn- ation ? " "No ; siroo , 1 hnin't. You see , bo- ore I was eddicatod nil 1 had to do was to nuke across mark for my namo. but now ! luvu to wrostlu with a pen-pint half an hour , nd rim my tonguu out like n slice of liver , list because I am oddicated aud can sign my mine. Go nnd try Homo of thorn ignorunt numbers. I nm too well oddicated myself to jo fooled any furdor. " [ Merchant .Traveler. The Melon. Who Rtaited the cholera ? I , said the Melon , 1 am the felon , From warmth of a toi rider Country than Florida 1 carried the cholera ; We sailed to Marseilles With favoring galoa , And from thcra wo wont on To visit Toulon. Whore next do wo go ? Just wait ; tirce. will show. But It will not bo long Kro the Germans will find That cholera loves A trio on thu llhlno. MUSIOAI * AND DUAMATIO. Charles Cogolnn will nupport Langtry. Lotta will not play anything but "NI- audio" next aoaton. Kdwin Boothit is said , Buffers from con- irmod hypochondria. Tlio Carlton opera company open at Hoe ey's Chicago theater the 18th . Managers in Now York nro expecting an inusually lively season for the theaters. Frederick Wardo will begin another star ring lour on Hoplombor 8th In Detroit. The church choir opera company go from Chicago to the Spanish Foit for two weeks. "Tho Little Puke" liai drawn the largest rerolpta over taken In nt the Now York Ca- stun Miss Loniso Pomoroy is about tn begin a star ring tour of this country under thu manage- nont of Mr. Sylvester M. Hiukoy. Mr. Abbey has been compelled to post- iiinii thu opening of .Miss Mary Anderson's lonxon at the Lyceum theater until Septom- jer ( ! . iTndic. who is coming on an American tour indor MulirlcuG rail's management , is said to n < tliu broadest opera bonllo artiste yet seen in Paris. Mr. William Castle , the ouco famous tenor ; ) f the 1'arepp.i company , will roappor on the lyric i-tigo on thu Metropolitan boavds In 'Fra Diavolo. " The most noteworthy American play of the year , If it Khali bu produced , will bo Henry i ny Carlotiin'a lonmiitlo drama in four acts , Thu Liun'a Mouth. John MoCulloch , who has been drinking Uio hedth-glvnc : ! wuteia of Cailsbad , writes n friend that ho hns recovered his strength and fopLs like n new man , The Brooklyn Grand Opera luiuso opens on August ISO , with "Sea of Icu. " It will bo act ed by a specially engaged company , hoadoi with Adeline Stanhope. Col. Maploson ha" , by letter opened nrgo aloim for the lease of the Philadelphia Acad emy of Music for 10 nights and ono afternoon , beginning on Jim. 1' ' . Northblom , who used to bo n popular tenor In the i'arepa ] { oin troupe , will support Miss Catherine Lewis this season iu tlio English version of "Mine , Boniface. " Miss Clara Loulsu KoHogg la very much op posed to the idea of singing to American or KuglMi audiences in any language nave the 1C glish. She Haya that if she had her way the would never sing In any language but our long she lives , own iu an k Mr , Irving has changed his plans and will continue Ida performances at the Lyceum Tho- tro until the 20th lust. Consequently Miss Andurson'sKiipsou will not open until hopt. (1. ( Before Mr. Irving closes Mlea Kllcn Terry is to reappear , and the favorlto actor will givu n morning representation of ' 'Hicliolieu. " Mr. Irving begins his "American" tour in Canada , Ho will first ba soon in Ouoboo on Sept. 30 , when "The Merchant of Venice" will bo the ilay. "Twelfth Night" ia to bo "tried on" in Montreal. It is intended to roach New York on Nov. 10 , 1Utori's ! first nppearanco in this countrj will bo at the Chestnut street theatre , Phila delphia , in "Mario Antoinette , " Nov. 10 , Her repertoire will consitt of Marie Antolu etto. Queen Klizalieth , nnd Ladr Macbeth. Her Philadelphia engagement will bo fur ono \v oek. Then aha will go to Chicago , St. Louis Boston , and several oilier largo cities , and begin gin an engagement in Now York at tha Academy omy of Muslo Jan. B. Her Now York engage ment will bu for two weeks , The season wil bo for four months. St. Louis will bu the furthest city west that she will nppoar iu , Commrotivo anatomy In the university o Berlin has been elevated to tlio dignity of onu of thu philosophical sciences and incorporate w Ith tliu department of zoology. A Soulless T lo. Hrr oyra wrro ft beautiful azure blue , And her hair wan n chestnut browns Her lips were sweeter than henvcn'fl dew , And her skin was softer than down. When she walked it was with an airy grnco That ft fairy nlono might possess ; A bawitchlng smile lit up her face She had on n brand now dross , And ns tha Blood on that gnldrn shore , Far out t./ the sea she looked ; But the waves proclaimed with n pnllon roar That her tiny liooln were crooked. Texas boasts of a potato pimped exactly like n human foot , even to the five toes. A bunch of timothy hay , the stalks of which are seven feet two Inches long , is on exhibi tion nt Nevada City , Nov. It was raised on "allckcm" land. Tncro in exhibited In Baltimore n curious Australion lish called the goba. It Is said to climb nut of Its aquarium nnd crnwl with great case for several hours on terra firma , A wroti has jilacpd her nest on n street lamp post nt Norwich , Conn , , and has it full if babies , The mother bird and lamp lighters arc 011 the best of tormn and do not disturb each other. The largest room in the world , under ono roof , and unbroken by pillars , Is nt St. Peters- liurg. Its dimensions are C20 foot long by ICO fool wido. Twenty thousand wax tapers are required to light it. Tlio orpan of hearing it gcnoally double , but lot always located in the fiend. In the clam t is found nt the haso of the footsomo ; gra > s- loppers have it in the forelegs , and In many nsectfi it is on the wing. Lobster ? , and crabs lave the auditory Macs nt the boso of the mi- .cnrnc. From Dublin is reported an extraordinary story of a lioness Dating her own tail. Ono lay she removed twelve inches of it , and though efforts were made to heal the bleeding stump , thu lioness continued to oat the tail mill it had almost entirely disappeared. Ono of thu fore p-uvs was then attacked , nnd it was believed that the operation would end in solf-dcstructlon , The oldest and largest tree in the world is i chestnut near the foot of Mt. Ktna. It is lollow , and largo enough to admit two car- ingos driving abreast through it. The cir cumference of the main trunk is 212 feet. The Jrlzzly Giant , monarch of the Marlposa trovo.moasuroa ninety-two feet. The famous 'Charter Oak , " near Hartford , Connecticut , which fell August 21 , 1850 , was thirty-thrco oot in circumference on the ground. The yoological garden in connection with he world's exposition promises to ho somo- hlnfj lino. _ Professor Langhammor , of Now Mexico , writoa to the managers that _ ho baa onncd n collection of .bears , deer , wild cats , ed foxes , antelopes , beavers , mountain lions ) and numerous small animals , nnd means to end thorn to Now Orleans to bo given ! _ the citizens zoological garden when the exposition closes. All the wild animals common to the outh nnd Central American states will bo ex- dLltod , thereby forming on interesting fe.v uro of the great show , The town of Selmo , Ala. , claims to have the nest wonderful artesian well in the worldnnd t would Room with good reason. The re- narknblo feature in the case is that two separate - arato streams of water , of entirely dilFeront iroperties , How from this well. The singular iffeet in question is produced , it seems , by the Implo insertion of a two-inch pipe within a our-lnch tubo. The larger pipe descends to a lopth of Rome four hirndrcd feet , the water laving no mineral qualities or character , and icing very cold ; the inner jiipe descends seven lundred feet ; the water is strongly improg- latod with sulphur nnd Iron ; and , compared vith the temperature of twin stream , is quite warm. Though worshipped by the Buddhist villn- ner.s of India for ages , and often desctlbed by laturalists , the real history of the banyan tree las boon ono of the unsolved problems of science until very recently. It is , it appears , > variety of the fig. The seed may bo de posited by a bird or other fig-consuming ani- nal among the damp leaves In the top of a i.ilin or other forest tree , where it germinates > ml descends to the earth , gradually envelop- ng the trunk of tfio original , but producing no .oaves or buds. The stem becomoi the center of nn immense grove , which develops from the multiplication of descending rootlets , and by ; runks that grow dow iiward , not upward , A Como , sweet musqulto , pray bo not so shy ; Draw nearer whilst thou sings't thy lullaby. Art thou in love with mo ? Then bo not coy ; To hold thee now , would make mo wild with joy. Thou boldest back , but coasost not thy lay ; Thou art too bashful , draw theo nearer , pray , I love thee , jcs swoop , elapl nil doubt ia past I wooed the well , thou'at mashed on mo at last. [ Somerville Journal. CONNUBIIilTIES. Gulteai a sister , Mrs. Scovllle , now known as Mrs. Howe , has eent her late husband n piantity of her unused wedding cards iniow of his approaching marriage. A Pnrseo girl has astonished her race In In- lia by bringing n suit for broach of promise of narriago. It is thu first Instance of the kind known in that land , and it has created a great H caudal. An Ohio man has just remarried the wife from whom ho was divorced eight yoara ago. lie proved to her that ho had quit snoring and she demonstrated that flholiad learned to make ; uod bread. At n rqcont marriage ceremony In ono of ho Providence church's the contracting par ties were thirty minutes behind time , and the organ pealed out ; " 0 dear , what can tha mut ter bo ? ' A.II immigrant girl was mariled lit Passlac , NT. .1. , last WUPC , and when the now-mado hns- jam ! refused to pay the biido's brother the uxpoiiBus of her passage to America ho sci/.od lih Eiatur and held her aa security for the lobt. lobt.Two Two weeks ago pun of thu ladies bathing in , ho auif at Atlantic City was drowning , when Will Ciillahan , n coast giiardman wont and rescued hor. The lady waa from Alunny , a Imndsomo gill of eighteen , ana on Thursday married her rcscutr. In nn action for breach of promise the other lay in Kngland , thu defondant'a counsel naked thu fair plaintiff , "Did my client enter into n positive agreement to marry you ? " "Well , not oxactlVi" Blio replied , "but ho courted mo a ; oed deal , nnd tjld my ulster hu intended tu marry into our family. " At a wi'ddintr at Kkatcrlnoslav , liussla , re cently , the bride was sixty-seven and the [ room sixty-live. Both bildo and bridegroom nad great-grandchildren by former marriages. The groom a father , onu hundred and three years old , nnd thu bridu mother , In her nine- ty-Bfth year , were both present nt thu wod- ding. ding.The The Archbishop of Canterbury and the Catholic archbishop of Cincinnati havorecont- ly pronounced in the strongest manner against afternoon and uvenliig weddings. The English prlmnto has announced that hereafter bo will refuse his consent to such wedding * , except in extraordinary casea , and thu Catholic prelate declares that they are thu causof moat dl- \orcos , A girl ran off with her best young man and was married to him In a room in n small coun try hotel , 1'aia and mamma arrived in nn nwful rage , but just aa the ceremony was con cluded , The young lady w a not ono whit disconcerted , but balled ner fin ions parents with the remark ) "Why , this ia just n funny as it coul'l be. Don't you remember this room ? It is the tame ono you were married in , nnd your family folks came to make a fuus jutt in you aru doing , " Smart girl , for It was u true itEiaaious. Sweden has but three Komaii C.ithollc churches. Brother Moody thinks he has been liutru mental In convening 1)5,000 ) English eiunera thia fceasou. During the present cantury 150,000,000 , copies of tlm Bible ha\o been printed in ' . ' 2 different languages. The bricks used in thu construction of hi ; church in * Tonne&su ) are said to have all been made by llev. Vf , H. Key , colored , tha pas tor. tor.Tbo Tbo wtfu of n Methodist nrcacherin Dublin , GJ. , occupies his pulpit and preaches about a * often M ho does , and the population U divided at to her course. The churches of the Protestant Kphcopal dloce o of Now York nro preparing to cele brate the diocesan centennial , but fttrango to eay they cannot fix the data within ft period of Rovcral months. The Church of the Immaculate Conception In Springfield , Maw. , ona of the liandiooiest cf Its size in the country , Is to havr ton stained glas window * , each having an original dcilgn of n biblical subject. . There are sixty CathohV churches in Mon troal. The French cathedral situated thcro is the largest church building on this conti nent. It ia built of limestone , nnd 15,000 people havn often assembled under its roof. Miss Louisa Baker , who has prenchod for several years to the congregation of the North Congregational church , nt Nantuckct , Mass. , and gained no small fame , has never been or dained , and thcro Is now an oflort to procure the necessary fcloslastlc.il legislation for her ordination. The amount of monny necessary to carry on the mission work In Northern Michigan , that was undertaken by the Detroit conference of the Mothndlet Episcopal church , has been raised. The committee of the Detroit con- foronpo that had the matter in hand hope that nn effort will bo rnndo immediately to ro liovo this district. The Young Men's Christian Association of Des Molncs , Iowa , are about to ( rect n SCO.- 000 building. It will , na such buildings al ways do , contain gymnasium , library , reading rooms , rooms for sof inl purposes nnd n hall for religious services. The project is giving general satisfaction In the city , nnd its com pletion is looked forward to with pleasure by nil , irrespective of denomination. The Jtlvcr of Life. The mnro wo live , more brief appear Our life's succeeding stages ; A day to childhood Rooms n year , And years like passing ages. The gladsome current of our youth , Kru passion yet disorders , Stoats lingering like n river smooth Along its grassy 1 ( orders. But ns the careworn chocks grow wan , And sorrow's shaft liy thicker , Yo stars , that measure life tn man , Why Bocm your courses quicker ? When toils have lout their bloom nvi\ breath , And lifo itself is vapid. Why , as we near the Falls of Death , Feel wo it.s tide moro rapid ? It may bo strange , yet who wouldchangu Time's course to slower speeding , When ono by one our friends have gene And left our bosoms blooding ? Heaven gives our years of fading strength Indomnifiing fleethess ; And those of youth a , Reeming length Proportioned to their Hweetnoss. The Salvation Army RJ preparing to solem nize a liallolnj.ih wedding nt Nowburg. "Ha.il Columbia" will follow later. .TOUCH , who hasn't much hair on hia head , ias given up his class in auuday school , because - cause ho saya when ho was teaching his wicked pchulars to bo kind to those who had despite- ; ully tiRed them ono of thorn told him homust h-wo hud coals of fuo heaped on his head over anico ho had boon a kid. Thiajs the season wheu the unwary young man is inveigled into attending a Sunday school picnic aud is made to hang swings and zarry croquet mallets and lawn-tennis rackets for n dozen girls too lazy to do the same things themselves. Still , the young man thinks ho has a 'stunning good time , " and , after eating all day long , goes home and has the cholera morbtts just like any ef the ethers iu the party. In an old-fashioned church in Philadelphia the choir roosta in tmnllory abo\o the pulpit , and the pastor is seriously contemplating res ignation if the men and women singers do not ceaao their careless habits of dropping peanut shells and bon _ bon vorees down on his bald head while ho is preaching. The beat place to keep the average church choir is down in the cellar. It Is not so apt to tour , and then it can't bo hoard so distinctly. [ Iwoverent Western 1'apor. According to the Presbyterian Observer.this is about the footing of "fraternal relations" north and south ; Northern 1'ruabytorian church to Southern Do you love me ? Southern church Yes. Northern church Do you rnjoy my visits ? Southern dirndl Wall , rather O , yea. Noi thorn church May I como to see you again ? Southern church Suppose you write. That will do just as well. In Missouri huRgiug societies have been introduced to swell the church treasuries and a paporgivea the follow scale of pricea : Girla under sixteen , 15 cents for onch hug of two minutesfrom ; aixteon to twenty-five years of ago , CO centa ; from .twenty to twenty-five , 75 contH ; school ma'ams-10 cents ; widows , ac cording to looks , from 10 cents to 82 ; eld maids I ! cents apiece or two for a nickel , and not any limit of time. Ministers are not charged. Kditors pay in advertisements , but nro not nllowod.to participate until everybody else ia through , There la great tribulation in colored church circles in Atlanta , Ga. It originates in Mac edonia church , of whlcli Rev. .lurry M. Jones ia pastor , and for u vyeek past hua Interfered with work m every kitchen in the city , colored women have practically quit work in order to uttond tu church business. Thu rovcreml gen tleman who is a politician aa well as n theo logian , hud a disagreement with the deacons about immoy matters. This was intensified by thu fact that the preacher had antagonized the pel ! ical arrangements of several deacons. The latter finally dojded to send in hid resig nation , as they expressed it , buc to thia lie demurred. Sunday , ono wuek rgo , ho occu pied thu pulpit as usual , when thu deacons endeavored deavorod tu put him out , bringing tu the mr- fucu a now dilllculty. Thu women all tided with the pastor. Police interference ahum prevented a riot between males nnd females When services ware ovur tha two pai titer - gauizol on the xiduwaik aud resolved to fight matters to the bitter end. Later in thu week u brick yiird , wheio savaral of the deacons woru employed , waa smroundod liy the irate sister ? , who demanded that tha erring breth ren should leave Brother .Jones alone. Again police aid was necessary. Last Sunday , mir- rounded by his faithful femulo adherents , ho conducted services. The deucoim iilod a bill Iu thu superior court against Kov. Jerry M , Jones , alleging various misdeeds against him and praying for an injunction to restrain him from furtliur holding or Interfering with the church property , or exercising the functions nf pastor. IlrcatticH Tlioro n Man. Brof.thei there a man with soul to dead Who never to himself hath aaid , "Oh , would I had a boom ! " And having with Ida boom been licked , And out of hope and money tricked , Hath yearned not lor the tomb ? [ Fall Kivcr Advanoo , If btich there bo , you'll Huroly find That then his former mighty mind Will soon become mubt weak ; llo'll fasten to that boom a nail , And , heedless of thu bowling giilo , Will head her for Halt Creek- , J2DOAT1ONAU Some of tha muJical professors of YIenna nro delivering lectuiea iu the KngliBh lan guage. Chicago has just taken a school census , wl ich shown the population of that city to bo (12'JSr. ( ( ) , n gain of 011,000 since 1882 , nnd nearly 127,000 since 18SO. The bureau of education. In its uxhlbit at the Philadelphia centennial , made no proton- tlon to completeiifba of dutail. Thu exhibit was n mere outline. Thu display at the coinIng - Ing World's fair at Now Orleans will l > o win- ply perfect Kvery kind of school and school appliance will bu fully exemplified in every conceivable way. Out of a population of 25,000,000 , Kngland fends 5,0011 btuckiiU tn her two universities ; Scotland , with it imputation ofI.OCO.COO h n 9,600 uuiviwty students , and Onrmany , with n population ol - 1800COU , has 22.VOO in her various nnivmities , Tlio Now Knplaml states , with a population of1,110,00 ! ) , sends 1,000 students to their eighteen colleges and universities , London Times ; _ M. Luvassuur recently road to thu Academic des Sciences an interest ing roiHiit upon the progress made In primary education throughout Irauco during the lost fhe years , The number * < primary school has Increased during these years from ' " 1,517 t < 75,035 , the increase being chiefly in public nut lay schools. Tlio number of pupils in the pulv He find fre - PchooN lit a rl en from 1,710,1135 In 1S7I5.7 tc.fi.ail.ail in 1SS1-2 , nnd of tlrfs lattr total .l,3fl,2jr ! were student * in the publii schools. Tha progress In public oducatlmi h boon rntiroly confined to the lay tdiool which Imo gained GSI.fJflS students sincc878 ! while the publlo religious tchools have Ins 28oU. ( Bnt in the free schools the rcitr has hapuomd , the relitrintis ones having In creased by 1-10,337 students , whllo the lay fret schools hayo lost ' 14.C07. The number o puplla in the Infant Hchools hns increased dur ng the same jicriod from 532,077 to 641,331. For the first time In Kngland ft lady has at tained the decree of Master of Arts. Mis Mary Clara Dnwes pas < cd the matriculat'on examination in January , 1870 , gaining thr fortyevonth uUco in the honors division Last year at the B. A. examination , Imvini obtained a place In the first division Dt tin pass examination , tlio gained also honors it classics , with the first ilni-o In the secoiu class. At the examination just concluded she l.s placed fourth In the list of Matte of Arts of the year who havi taken the degree In the first branch of cxami nation that is In classics with ancient an ( modern history. The two other branches tut mathematics with natuial philosophy , nm mental and moral philosophy with pulltica economy. Although the ladies have rvs yo ( only ono AT. A. , fifty of them have obtains the degree of bachelor of arts , three that o bachelor of medicine , and eight the degree o bachelor of science. Nu lady has yet nttainei to the doctorate. 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