2 THE DAILY BEE SATURDAY , APIIIL 11 , 1885. ' vj * HT \ v MALARIA Kilters the gyjitcui fruiu. unluiowu , ci\i pn , nt nil * rn ( m i rjltalten Ibf , I > mcj. jDiDAlrii lllgMtton. and | lUbHl'fh7iMnacc ] ; and ncTTM anlo hnidftclin , erin in tnnllftnt , fi. ViV."i"iWii.I1lr ! > Jlne ri'triotlo anil Bcholttlj Oathollo Dltlnn. of "ArTtanln * . t ' ' ht , ' < "ir < 11 * " ' " Iron BUt nwlthiharrnaU M and an n tfrprattUfn or ' " " ' * hayi'd M K roidVirienrt1" ! ' T Oiwulnnh4a hoj4r | demMt ) ni ] rWnod red lines nn wraprrfS Tndp no blhffj Martn on r t > i llltllW < rilKMIUAIiCO. . liAI.TIMOItK " > . IMDIFR' HAND BOOK afwtnl and aUractlre. con- tAlnlnR ll t nt tail * * lor rpdpwi. Information about oolna , oto , irlren HWV lir all neal | i , iNJ ! ' ltoimjdd < lVMtJnrnc ii > t PITT J rtaiJs TI LIUI , n' i itA QUICKEST SELLING ANI | ! Uih'rm'U ' ' | I Lt J'U . . ' < ArohltecV. Chicago. iaut48lro ii Y i'-(33" > { Yt' uMforAcrDMRorfi ir I liiagli'iroi , " " > ll llx"5 " 1)1 ; S ? ; Siip ! 4K w i . ft"W9lWt.cJl ) ? 59.Wl Jftt < > 1P nr'rrr ( m . .i'i. - . I ol jPor ilalMtsapplyiJo.snjPSEYiiCO. . , lU2i)3ro'aa- ! w yN. 7. City : BOLINQ VSI& CO , ' , lOSBoatBttriSt. , Ut. LoulD , Mo , or U. OTtENS & "VO , 819 Ualb'BL , llancas City. llo. HtOH Chartered by thcStateofllll. ' ol3 for the WIWss purpose 1) ) chronicil'riildryrin ( vato disease Gleet andSyphills In all their complicated forma , also all T - W < iaknctWNlnhilUt3collf : > Dreain9 , MHbl tUifc lbtter , socradlVlccnftdaotial. ! 'D5V5ofc'Iiiil6afbri ' : Ehigland. Fj-ancp Cm , , * aol'in nn ' | j. r.ii , , .o JC T $ mmmw iuA'tJift'towa ' fr tiirnuQTjUrg 10'lo ' Qambttr f 10 ; IQUnd trip (20. FintCabUi , f55 , 135 and $71. roll. AffeotB lor Oroaha. Orpnewoff suaKochlKei Witiu ir/OoafihlWiimJ a ) uj-juiOiiiuiJ' ' i JK > Qa , Qenrral Western'AgeaU , 170 - aoaofl OOJ ITypefritG ! Is tht almplciii , belt and mMt oompleto typ . KM Interchangeable typa platea , lias few partianlIiroUrocathplao | < ol the Upe. in ciJ ol/tV / 'uS'l au Inked ribbon. I'rlM only ( t JJw.Ving prrfurt roatoratlon to luJttUI ) . ftfU I iiiiuilioml and tiexuat TlW | Jwinitmt i ihould send ( arTrM- ytntcr ruUnd"Kl9 * yi J | unit IlUtiaer olTsetualljr cured KodorteJ by lUoumucU who uava been curtxl. Adopted lu Hci > luu and l > r rijyulcUna In Karopo and Aiui-rioii. Healed Treatise free. Addreas HAUSTCm REMEDY CO. r Dt. B. TRE8KOW. . N 4a West 14th St. , Now Vork. - ' | 1I avtuw-niiBa.ia .e , vMwlJll dl Cblc , > ' OnodVcijueaUa.to hnvn.hw dear inn go And buy her n beautiful feather , Toi wear In bright , sunshiny weather. She were the gay plume on her bonnet , With other fine fixings uoon It ; And in circles of fashion she flirted , And many heart disconcerted i Hut OQO day-she met nn old rooster , A fowl that had always been usoctcr \ llavlpg thrco or four ngnts in a > day , And what in hl whipping came way t Now jio thought he gay girl WAI a chicken And proceeded to gjyo liar a hckln' , And , soon that magnificent feather Waa most awfully under the wcathorl ialMES. In these JEwri'larTSIcFItrnsey ' gets alon very wr-ll when' she ha $ "nothing to wear. She simply woaM It. " ' The long-aproa overdress u alike appropriate priato to women , young and elderly , Blonde aurljstout , and becoming to nil , both great ant * mftll. 3 tt WMIIO * dnubt ; a bachelor tompOBlto who. In setting up ihn tout , "Wolnailj with out her , man would be n savage , ' ' made 1 read , "Woman , without her man , would bo i savage. " u A cluster of short , thick burls , Tastcnoc tnttgly by - Jewelled arrow , Is added to the low English Coiffure for evening dress. Th fashion was led by o number op society girl recently returned from Europe. Apsrfect flower garden is worn 911. th < head by the oxtrcmOolo.wora , ] of fashion Ihl this spring , the entire , top and. front of th hat or bonnet being hidden under an lmmen § < Jardiniere bouquet of garden nd Gold flowers , 1 The'nowosVcrnto ' among oung ladies is th collection of military buttons. Ono yonni miss of the Astor , family in New York ha rocoiycdastrinfc.pf theeo trinkets in whicl nesrly ovory.govprnmont of the world ia rop- resented. _ , ' i _ ' There looms Ho bo a growing partmilt ; among fashionable young ladies for dolioat perfumes , -providod-tho extracts are o the bfcati-qunlity , andt used' ' with1 'discretion theiq Is nothing ,10 be said against the liklnj for aweot floral odors. u i ' .A ' ni ' , f Vti - . . .r , < Bonnets for summer wear For full-dress oc oUiona drO tb bo made of tulle or crabo , white creani , sulphur , lilao and palo green being thi favorite tints. The trimmings are delicati 'flowers ' and leaves suchaa the mimosa , am whito'violcts , and foliage. Bonnets are fnst losing their strings , which have been so popular1 fo'r 'several seasons pasti If seen'at'all'upon ' ' fmpcrted1 Frihch bonnets thoyaro invariably of narrow velvet- ribbon , which seoms.to have supercedcd B.-itin , Otto- manjar grcs giain'in favori7 , rTinael but particularly , gofd braid , is the striding fe'dturo ' Jri , ipHng millinery. This , taken in cotineclion'witli the : largo * sizes of thi bats' , , the pccentrio" 'forms ' | 0fb6th hata and bopnots , and the prevalence. of yellow shades in the trimmings , gives" . decidedly brassy effect. Some of thauQW rcnch polonaises arc cul with a rpuuditg br Zifave front over svest and rjanniotf'drapefyJ of Roo'dtr of some con- trftatinp.inaterUh Tim dress sdrt ) is. trimmed orki.ltod.up tha.frpnt to , .meet .thopnunier. _ and'tho back of the polorTafao falls in strafght w'ateffall drapery. ' - ' " * ' ' ? lDrqsalrbollars'1aVo worn immensoly.this se"a- BonMti , riilitary fashion , and aro'moit'ge'neral- 1 # rnads 'of ' velvet , 'no matter' what the * dress Itself is formed o gqmo.of. these are ma'de wholly f.pf plain vcvet ) , and fastened in front byflwo jeweled collar buttons ; 'secured by a grjArd'tliAin'of fine gold. 'Otherg-are'braided ' , goldlombroidere'd , piped or lace-edged , top and bottom , tp suit iuiluldual fancy. 'The newest fancy in gloves sent , out from Paris , ? whefa the ( fashion originated , is the glove of kid or ailk hppliqno. at the wrist with embroiderytinsel - braid and a bow of ribbon to a top' ' or arm oflaoej tbo color of the kidnor , ilk. of the clove and of nny length ualed | for. , Some of these Inco-topped kid Rlbves hro v marvels of artistic work in the fine lades , embroideries , and others employed In their production. > ' Yey odd as well a ? chic are.some of the de signs fpnnd' ' . Upon those artistic ganza fans , : -fltrtattan.fans-jth t are brought' out thl "fle.i8pn.iSotnotimeaarOeecin a family of mibd atj gymnastics .all oyer the fan , some of them' cunningly -painted to appear as if they nerd plodghrnff. through b hole tbey had just albblod in.tbo fop , Again a lot of , spiders running n race. from their own web to secure the shelter of a friqodly mushroom as annes- : ape from .the raiOjithat ja pelting In slant lines across jthoUn landspapa or , gqrdenscape , indatlll aoptherwlth"ft brood jof swallows , jome'Walftlng ' , otnaiSflying'under ' parasols. uirrfe.Baeehi'THam ( ! > Mys1Fr'ench ' b' tte'r-clasa of wa h'materlals will. tho'&mbiKsettSrtnVbd rfeccrated with4aco and ribbons , white , cream , ecruy-ficelle. far mrious ihades of caffoe-ns"-odpines- flounces and iunlcs , whila Ia"oa < flounce8&outitod on soft - ihe i in'mmer' , and found remarkably 'effective , it a moderate price. Woolen Iac3"'the "den- ; elle Hama and"5aSiT8"ipure delaine , are " * ' theireilectivbness and , -ery fabhibfaableanU lolidity1 will dbservb their 'return to favor ; T 'Ii"ogan the fashion to seal ono'ilottera , md bangles 'with eeaa _ ! attached are among ; hn newest devices in fancy Sjewelry. Ai for itationery , it grow * more dainty each season , md sometvery quaint devices are usad to head fashionable lronch , note-paper and .envelopes. ' " itPapyr.na 'l ' fl. rough'"edged ( Oationery , un- lecorated , is , considered best form.-and ' when lealod the nackbf looks ) n the best tinte. But nany people elett for' ' fancy headlcgt , and , uost ingenious are the efforts madn to meet nOdern'notUrasirrthlsTespect. "Alway/i / at lome" Is one pf the new devices. It repre- lenta a large tfiail with Its hojiiA 6ttta back. [ n\itation ifftdji tSf < brnpryeBig9. ' lnKge6tive jf'Uio ' form wntpjrtanni5pckm { / in one jorner , a party of musitians apparently blow ng great blaitH of dance music trom trumpets , lorna , and bugles ; a dainty and icsthotlc sup per table , 'etc/ / J J . ' ' t J. I ! I , , 'YeVf ' Bir 'ihW.a.'true ! we buRht to be . As savin' oa < w6 could j - * M ' * 'But then' ' there's' folks upon this ahth ' lj/ / That don't doiwhat theyubou'd ' ; . I An'-p'eUpiJfit'd ' Just M , well they don't ' f 1 T ' < 3'rinBtanQqj ij j , . t j elf aU.tbeibmJjugji.niade . 1 „ tiBreadipuflrrmiprNmany small biiga would - um-ftTraW for oconwnji myself ; .y.g ; r y That's ffriHrnv thiotr , nodmibtrf hinfia tttlolwa * < VWBut Btillt : " 'lottdrlouP 7l' Is wlieTy _ . . . , V/\Pul iri ! i. ! 1I J * * .n A / \ A cliied umbrella galhfe'ra'no'rain. * Alla } nilU. .iB-ih * { latest , prats foD4luuv. ' arWififtWNB * Va&f Tfwr7I2AsTt nat- UTalIy--rNewiOrlenn ; Ilc ? yn ie.i T -j , . AI'etTolt'f ! ii rfotof 'which was frozsn up "What one girl dldP-ia the title ol n flw story. She doubtless did ths same as all oth er girls do jumped up on a table and fright- enedj * poor little mouse to death. 'According to a florist's magazine , "Jacks ara becoming cheap , " This may be true , but we have known men who would , bate been willing to pay 910 for one to put with the two already In th Ir hands , \ < i t A'Gsrman ita ! * hat I taba ! lbT ilh"er''d y bad some Llmburger cheese stiit oblm.TA Jtt2 boy Vho eatl betide , him ) tnrnedfto hia toother nrl c olaimedr Mamma. how I wish It was deaf und dumb In my i\o o. ' ' ; TUa ar toofpr > ei .purj.iiUled | -Bfiubor our merclesr ia4ha way apine * ) pher put * it. V > Vtn wohava a felon t joot , there don't seem to be much conU > lation n reaieralwrtajTHhM W * * rtB n.nt. drowned "Yes , ilrJL Cinbbinixiald , much excited , 'ha'u n contemptible ; liaoatd > Jjtald lUa ) tOlK * 'Xhat't rather a riiky thing to do. I wonder IB didn't knock you down ! " retained bis riend. "Oh , I forgot to mention that I told lim through the telephone ! " said Cubbing , A board ichoolmMter decired a boy to write oVii" * slate * 4 account of/lbe G marltnnfl The loll wircwM Hio-rcoul. certlng WAnWent7Vlowri froli pchuele the 'thnwcs' tprang np and choaked him w here u pan Jie gava-tupun [ ta-lho-4io t.ani aid lake" faro on hlrrr ftHd pur him on hli hcno IIBSS ; and he past bye on tho.otl or eido * ' "How 'aro ydu Tsttprilicd' ' ihii rdornlngl' MkedF _ _ trn n of the Milkmant ' iny canslvro well filloJ11 replied llx "Y s. thfttU nhnt your customer * oomplair. of , " said Vatmnn. And the tullkman tlroro tbroo tquares b < J fora the sarcasm meandered through his brnln. { Hfttch itJ "It was' thd proatost trinmpli of my Ufa,1 nifltho'old nctor onthnslMtically. "It cost the people of Denver thons'&uila of dollars. " "ftladc bandsoino " you glftd" "I should siiy they thoy'dld. The at age was literally covered with eggs. " "Those wera nofVftluftble , I should think/ "Therb \ where y6u would be fooled , Eftgt were selling fur $10 dor.en that winter , ' I ew York Grnphio. The Podtry'bl M6tlon. ' There WM n'man in Norrislown , . And he wns Jt > ty tall ; lie went into the skAtiog-rink And got n ho vy fall. And when ho found himself laughed at , With all hlamfght and' rn&in IIo quickly sprhng Upon hit feet And fell Vight < Wwn jgaln. qr to n Herald. Ono tiny a rsggocl hplo was soon In heaven's coiling torn , . . * Through which " WES heard , for eoypral . hours Thd Bonful of Gabriel's horn , There throngh'thQ'mght.beforo it scorns * Oh , swcot , ' eid fate of 'fates 1 Julin Smith's gyrating bbdy passed , Tossed up by roller-skates. , -fWoshington Hatchat , Come and do up'my hair , mainhin , " 1'ull it back smooth and tight , Bring out my stockings of silk , mamma- With colora eo gay and bright. Daub on a little rouge , mamma , . See that I'm Qxod up'righti . Hunt .up my night key , too. mamma , I'm going to flkato to-night. . . ' . TPhiladolphia [ Roller , Oa roller'tkatos = ho'heavy weights . , 4 Lt ko elephants go round ; , Until they make . The building shake j , J3y sitting onjho.ground. They look so WHO . Till helped to rjsaj- Then , timid as a mouse , They try * nco inoro , Si onthojfloor ' , , , And just . . "brinp down tbo houso. Lillian llutselhs singing in concert in New 'York. r'Adelina Patti wjll sail for Liverpool on Hany musics ! instruments are now mad a of paper. , " Minnie Ilauk has bought a castle in Switz erland. vDdwfn Booth'bcgan a twb'week'a engsera- mtnt in Philadelphia Monday night. Nat Goodwin will shortly open in Buffalo in hls new farce , "The Skatlni ? Rink. " Lawrence Barrett and his company MO playing in the leading cltid of the south. At thotheatres , in Montana they throw money instead of boquets to their favorite ac- treates. 0 Mary Anderson will play Pauline In "The Lady of Lyons" nesc week , at the Lyceum in London. Clara Morris is Btndyincr n new role , with which she will open her engagement at Daly a Now York , shortly. * " Sarah Bernhardt is studying English , and Rhea , Modjeska , Janiach and Rotchkoffare , getting ready.to commit auicide. Sprightly Aimee is resting that dreadfully disturbing piece , "Mam'jwlle , " and is playing SardouVDivorconsU-on the eastern circuit. ' ThSBoston'Ideals 'are TeheaHing ' 'Giril- ' da. " * Theirj"ieaBqn will be extended until June l.iand. they will dose for good at the ( jlobe theatr ln Boston , , , Old QremrWa violins a'tfll vcoromand Jiigh pncea and'Wilhelmj Is said to ha\o sold one made by Joseph Guarnerins'.to PrOf. Florlan Zugia of Stut artrfor : S4.2501 . . , K , ' , "Mopgie , the fidget , " is receiving unstinted praise from the astern autfieuces ilt will -probably be seen erobeforfitbd season cloBts.- ' who hai b"5en lnjtbe leatricai'Jjualnoss' for'.flftyrfiyo yews Jnl'hll- do.lphja , r will shortly1 Deceive a' cornplirapntary bnefit , ajt hicjib wn4Vni.b"p thD'attrac- " * ' " ' ' " ? ? i" 7 T i : ' - Mr. Charles Jefferson , ono of the proprie tors of "Tho Shadow * jola Great City , " will o to London thiaBumrnerto arrange for the reduction of that piece at the , Drury Lane toatre. * Mr. WilJIarri TerriSa , who won much praise f this1 country as Mr. Irvihp'a chief * support your ago , will suttaia the title role of "In- omar" in Mary Anderson's revival of that lay at the Lyceum , .London. . . Gen. and 'Mrs Banka are in New York , laving gone down to witness , the debut of loir daughter ; > Maud | in a small art in Steele Maokeye'a new play MDakolar" ' t the Lyceum theater. Miss Banks has long ntended to go upon the stage n&d has studied n Europe 'for that purpose. There liavabeon umors at various times that < she proposed to tar In "Camllle" and similar plays , but- she ms wisely started at the bottom , A sensation * has been created In Madrid > y a new Su'rvnuh musical comppser , named Yillate. He is thirty-three years * of ag > . but las not produced 'any " 'work before his own ountrymen till now , though one of his operas was wall received at P < ris , aqd another at the Hague. .The opera with which ho has taken , Iadrid Iry storm irc lled . "Balthazar : " The bcrtto ijInTItallan , , and was 'taken from , ' a ' drama by ft' , frenchman' earned - . . . . „ - . . „ In.vietr of. that proposed performance oi Othello" by Kdwlu Booth arjj Qrrc,8onnen , * oal , the Germanwootor , next fall , a well posted local actor gives the following as a > ortlon ot the dialogue to be employed In the bird act- : - - ' loeror"My noblaJordi- OtheUoWas ; willst du.BRitfb.ubJV- lago : "Did Michael , -Oaitio , . jwhea ' yon waoml ray-lady , know.of youlove' , ' < lOtlitllo : A'Naturlich duwbi'oklicher'Dumm ' Copf , BIst du vorryUtt. PaliTony , oininal eberwurst , .elnmaJ Scliweltzer , and iwel laiof1 "But" for lhe"iiMiiil cfi ( n'1o ! my ' ' hought.-4' ' - - - - * , Othello' : wtMtuhig..Das , mach gannlcht j auj.iiPet T.pyiJiochjwfli , " . . . a < r , , logo ; tl'lt poiuble , mv lordj" , Othello : "JagBwis . WilUtdir1 auch eid clfrarTi ? ich ny - * * : A > . > ' * I firb : a'Y6u cannot If my" heart * wera in your hand , and ebairnot'whfle ' 'Its in myous- ody. " t" "f \ * ' ' Othello : Ulalt's Maul , du dummer - Trinkjezt. Prost. Gesuodheit , ' Take your ulster to your uncle's. For to raisa the dust so dear , As the'aeaion of carbuncle * And eruptions now is hero , Also "hocU' yourheavy clothing Fot.theJJgbest.eumJt.will bringt A you'll look on it with loathing . , Kre the settling down of spring. 4 lit , wishing to I ' ' sefacted .j tEey an'tiuTc'immittee of tbaf party and got Mrs. ItebcccaSmittCnMuedB&nna < 5ftha ) r > egular At Bchenmitrejr yT'tieM4r neaTlng ichool which will , begin iU fiftieth annual course of lnatfuctipn ? tjeit month. It has for yXt63iuo5iiCi'odUiaaii ' looini. ComDo- litlonaf jJ tUraiJtApwJedife of raw material , tools , finishing , dealgnlngtheory , and mechan leal weaving tro all taught , and tba pupils of this school now fill thehighe t positions in the brit manufacturing establishments of Kurop , Tills U such a school as the WfttP Ir its branch It turns out tva artny eton on , designers and leaders. ' ( Amrricn Whs no ft'nngle school , yet wo worratr fttjftnrhpt > a eatly slow progrnts in textile manufocturin ; and.At.our.d pcudo&co.upou.4or.olgn.Riuxrcoa , ( supply. Yeariiftor yrnr nn immense amoun of speech making Is done .at banquets o tlmii ra' , or at'monthly meetings of InduitriA associationt , o.rcr the necessity of establish log sclroolr , bnt-n practical step is not-tnVen Prcsidont Gllrnan'ii annual address nt tfpLn llQplsinijy iJ'w ) Uyi ; I full o fstj\UltiR { Jiino vAttonJ Ifiitt fallow ' fclosd on the ltaiigos n Harvard and Amherat. Ilorotoforo our co leges have been wholly dissevered from th cominoh tehool sjiitfim In spirit And latth They Wftva bofcn intensely conservhtlvc , whil nothing in AJnerlcihai btoa more radical am progressive tnn the coYnrndh school fcystom The colleges wore originally an alliance of tli church and education , giving to thn latter tpoclGo aim to suppbit the former , The com m6ntch&61 , on t.lo" contrary , WaaAnatnrn outccrowth of popular l dqsiro for knowledge Tbd c611egosL Wert-ld odiJcato for spocifi purposes ; the onminon school for general purpose. Very plainly this distinc lion Is to btt swept away , Rndtho higher In stltutions are to bo popularized But to pop illume the college does not Imply a lowering of the standard of education ; it means ai adaptation of the studios pursued therein to the affairs oi lite. In other words , the col legolg no longer to fad mainly to create cer tain professlona , buy to cairy forward the aim and tendency of the common schools , Presl dent Gilmnn defines n university as the high est high school , while civilization Is the high eat welfare of the whole community , so tha hsyd ! n of ft university .la the mere climax o n single system of schools , haviig for its cm uot the production bt'ininiBtorc , or of doctors and lawyers as well , but the higher civiliza tlon of the whole community , During the past year f pur now schools wore opened la Now York City , making the nuiVi bor 301 , This .includes the Normal collofo the Nautical school , twenty-eight evenlnf schools , and foity-eighb corporate schools The four now schools represent only a portion of the changes which" were made durlncc the year by additions , to old buildings. There have been throe schools' consolidated am seven new tchoola organized. The whole number of different pupils taught waa 194,822 but the largest register in onq jnonth ' was in October , whan it reached 145,611 : The average ago attendance for October WRS 131,227 , the largest on record In tha history of the Now York school system. The increase In at tendance in the primary and grammar do partinent fortheyearwaa nearly ton thousand The instruction of thceo pupils required n force of 3,748 teacher * , an Increase of 125 over thn number in" 1883. The colored echools were abjlished last year , and twenty teachers of those "schools are now included In tbo mixed grammar and primary departments Oflthoso teaching in the grammar and pri mriry achooU 2,743 nro females and -131 males The actual number of teachers tippolntec during the year waa 310 ; 17 nalos and ; 9 ! females , By the compulsory education ac' ' Superintendent Jarper is required to enforce the attendance of children at the schools , one the work ot the tiuancy agents forma an im porlant part of his report. 1'ho truants fount were 1,813 , and of those 1,518 were returnee to the schools. " } It maylntere'st some to know what a few rich men have done for the cause of education John Hopkins gave $3,143,000 to the uulver sity which ha founded. His gifts for benevolent lent purposes amounted to 88,100.000 ; Judge Pucker ga\a § 3.000,000 to Lehigh university. CornUius'Vanderbilt gave $1,00000 to the Vanderbilt university. Stephen Girardga\e $8,000/00 ( to Girard college. John 0. Green and resitUio legatees gave 81,500,000 , to Prince ton , college. Ezru Cornell gnvo § 1 000,000 to Cornell university. laaao lUch bequeathed the grtaterpart of hia estate , which waj ap praised at Sl,7tO,000 , to Boston university. On account of the great fire and shrinkage in value , and other unfortunate circumstances , the university will realize lesa than $700,001 from this magnificent bequest , Amasa Stone pAve SCOO.OOO to Adelbott college by direct gift and by bequest , W. W. Corcor-an gave 8170,000 to Columbia university in money and laiid. Benjamin Buaay gave real estate worth SoOO.COO to Harvard university. Samuel Wllliaton , William S. Walker , wand Samuel A. Hitchcock gave between $100OCO and 8200,00 * each to Amherst college , 'NYhltmer Phoenix gave the bulk of bis property , amounting to about 8040,000 , to Columbia college. J. B. Trover gave 3179000 | to Rochester1 Theological seminary. Matthew Vassar gave " $8' 0,000 to Vasaar college. Gardner Colby gave $170,000 to Colby uni- f orsity * and $100,000 to Newton Theological seminary. J. B. Cotgftto gave § 300,000 , to Mndison ualverelty. George Senoy pa\o 5450,000 to Wesleyan-univeroity. The Crozer [ amlly'gave 8300,000 to Orozer The , logical ! cminary.It wculd be eav to add to thls- ist.- There are hundreds of men and women whose splendid gifts entitle them , to be held a' everlasting1 remember-unco. Such gifts are ip : c < ftbm"oti now that they ro expected , IP a icHi'tnan should live and die without dolncr ibrii6thingvfor thb cause of 'education he 7ouldat once booorae the subject of advoreo iritlcism , { Pennsylvania College Monthly. _ , . Noboijjr Ileaily OAVC'S. If you've anything , to , grie to.y on , And fill your he act witlk foarg , H poverty hides near you , Andy onr days ore dimmed -.with tsars , If you find , , with soul despairing , No answer to your prayers , Don't say a word about it , for Nobody really carea ! . i t .li-henlth and strength forsake you , ' And pain and sickness bring A gloom , that olouds tha sunshine And shadows verjttung. If you ft el tl t lot so weary But seldom , mortal bears , Don't say a word about it , for Nobody really cares ! This world ia fond of pleasure , And , take it at ita best , 'Tis sadly bored unless you Mtief. it with imile and jeat , It yawna over want'a complalnit > e > ; At sorrow coldly stares , , So never toll your troubles , for Nobody really caree ! , The parEons out west think roller skating ma a tendency topromoto backalidimr.r-Lou. " ' * * sylHe CourierJournal. . Wh'en tl o clergyman remarked there would > e nave'm the church the ao6fety was build- fag , 'ah ' old lady whispered that she kno\v the itrty to whom hoTtterredj c * v " "A Mlsaourl minister dr'aws hl salary every' ' nonth in advance. This la to guard against tosslble reverses in the hapo Of donation par- . ieB.T-lBurlmgtonPreePj-ees. , Six New Haten 'ohurchea are to have male' shoirs af ter > May 1. sJThero will be no falling it ! In" female Attendance In New Hn von -after May L [ Bostop' Tranicript ' Brooklyn wan aaid > to hla Presbyterian I'M tor I "I am going to the Methodist church \ttbf this. ! ' "All , and why o2 asked the minister. yWelJ , if yon don't get your iboea made at my ahop , I won't get my preach- ng done * t yours. " > t. A f > iiTher0.vM one oontplatton that old Nonh wjoyed wlion.'bp , was"eaillog around Iq the irk which almost made him forget the ab- lenceof the daily paper. It waa the proud latUfacUaufltknowiuKJvhsaft.kqpck camato the door that it could not be than confounded jaiman coming to take , the atate of the meter , --Fall Kiver Advance. "No , " said Mr. Frank. "I didn't like that minister at all. He made me so nervous that [ .couldn't sleep a wink all church time. How r lnnW& 1d > Mr V 3 imsonbeak a ) she and Mr [ , and Mrs Yeast vere returning from church Monday morn " ? No , I really did not , " politely replQP mo id thn man : "I do. I am now observing ent. " A young lady , a Sunday-school teacher In a ihnrch pretty near the corner of Gilmor-st. ind La/ayttto-ave. / , waa on Sunday defining faitbitp her Q\s ot younR AmcrSins , sgei froaliuc to Mm yc kfs. S * set ftbobt her tanl irt * pMVllcaPway. ' ' 'Falkh In anyihlng , " shi rslti , "ItHo-beHoVo that H > mothing cxiatcc : which could not bn sorn , SuppoiD , " she suld JJyouc.Rarii.e.JvsJO'lt.elljouJieliatl ' nut § 10 it the bank tor you and Innt you inigfiC drawTI from the bsuk whqn 1you prow elder. Yoi did not BOO the money put in , but you knon it is there , because you bellavo what ymu pp tolls you , and when you groW Up ftnd want the money , you dross yourself uu , witb your glbveJ on Wful your liigh" hat , and youi cano , and'you-1 * * ' n At this juncture tbo tonchorwos startled by ono of the boys , yho cried out : "What are yotl giving us ? Do Vbu thinlt I'm n duller The young lady ys lint nho felt prostra. ted , and that it ulll bo sdme tlrno be torn 'she stira np the qnostlon of faith wnln ? , [ Balti more A-morican , < Reminders. Some men remind us o' the moon ; This fact Is clear as wnol You probably ha\e noticed it - They're ' brightest when they're "full. " PYonkora Statesman. Some meu remind un of a shoo ; This truth Is clear as night ; You probably have noticed It They're fullest when they're tight [ Washington Hatchet. Some men remind us of the ants ; This fact is clear as ground ! You probably hn vo noticed this They're thickest when they're round , i [ Gorham Mountaineer , Some men remind us of "tho pit ) " , , This truth la clear ai flimo They worship him who rules In it , And when they leave "dip game. " [ Can-bridge Tribune. , Some mon remind us of the snail ; , This truth you'll bear In mind ; That when they a fair name assail , They leave their slime behind. [ Richmond Boat , Some men rimlnd us of tha wind ; . This truth Is clear as enow ; Perhaps you may have noticed it They're empty when they ' blow. " [ Washington Hatchet. RELIGIOUS. The Hov. Phillip Brooks will pass tie ) EUtn- .mor in Europe.sailing on May 9th. The Park Avenno Methodist Episcopal church of Chicago will hold jubilee services next Sunday over the entlro extinguishment of the debt that has burdened it for twenty long years. Bishop McQtiatd , of Rochester , has ordered that hereafter in his diocese none but Itoman Catholics and actual communicants shall sing in the choirs. Ho says , "How revolting it is for the congregation to hear the voice ot one who does not bplievo in what ho or ho is singing. It la mockery instead of worship , " Thdoldnynagogueof the Spanish and Portuguese tuguese Jews in Bevis Marks , London , now being pulled down , bears painted on a door panel theuamo of "Benjamin Disraeli , " wl h the date 5577 ( Jewish era ) . It ia believed that hb w.u the grandfather of the late Karl of Bcnconsfielcl , Init if so the commonly re ceived date of his death ) November , 1310 , Is wrong , as 6577 corresponds with 1817 , A. D. The Nazarin Bible , forwhich Mr. Qunritch recently paid the onormoui sum of $1D,9CO at the Hyston Park sale , ia , according to tbo Catalogue , printed from mptal types , , It bears lo'dato , but A copy , preserved in the old [ lojnl Library at Paris , contains a note that t was completed in l5li ! , which would put , ho probable date of piicting at least a year previous , Type-founders differ in opinion as : o the fitylo of typo ucod , some contending , Viat it W&B printed from compressed wooden jlockn , others from letters cut in metal , and still others from cast letters very much like hose now in use. It seems very certain that jiiitenberg and faust were engaged in print- nc at about that time , and that numbera of irinted Jllbles were palmed eft by them KB nnnuscript before the ( sand waa detected. At that thua tbey brought aixty crowns iplccc. There are liut tire of them known to je in exintouce , hence their proat value , THO Hcf-ira. Abou Ban Cleveland may hia tribe In crease Arose one moroing from soothing drenma of peace ; T"waa half-past 10 how hod he slept so late , Vhentdown below awaited men of state ! iut no , the hall was dark and e\ery room Vas siill and empty , and a murky gloom Inurpull around on hallway and on stair , ? ho blue room , corridors , and everywhere. 'Hi > w comes it , Bfcniul , ' ' Abou Cleveland aaid. 'That silence brooda around ua now Instead OMb t- wild woatecn mob which through your door 2hi seethed and gurgled for three weeks .on- more ? " lut DO reply the gsnial Daniel made. ) own on the table that dny'a paper laid , Abou Cleveland took it in his 1mb d , And one long lisl of refugees ha hcannet' ' ; Bt waa the named of those who had west And ; lo ! Missouri's name led all the reit. 'cONNUBIAljmtS. Degrees l'of'companion In marrying for nouey : Positive , Cupid , comparative , stupid , uperlativo , cupidity. Handsome dark dresses for brides married nbcnnets are made of Ottoman and faille ilka combined with the new lloweicd bro- ades ; < Misa Medill , of Chicago , who visited Mr. nd Mra Blaine during the winter , ia engaged 0 Mr. Kmmons Blame , and it la aaid tto n.-irringo ia set for an early day. ' ' ' ' Little or no jewelry fa now worn by a bride f peails or diamonds are among her presents 10 may wear them , but otherwise with the xceptipn of a bracelet and pin , nothing else 1 worn. The Princess Dolirorouki , who was supposed 0 Bo'lovo the late cr , will soon-marry a nssitm prince who waa ona of the most bit- orly opposed to the , man whoto.widow h has harmed , Among the "bridal gifts at a woddingin ) tiddleton , "N. Yt , recently , was n tidy in a tie 1 silk and antique lace , the former being art of a dcesa worn at a party given in honor ! } YaBhlngton atNev ? London.Conn. Bridgeport , Conn. , April p. , At tho.Goin > llor skfttlup rinkftomorrow Kov. Dr. ieardley will unite la * marfiago a ' couple ho will sland upot ) skates , as also the beat ua'n.brideemaida and ushers. After the cere iq'rjy A welding rjuadrillo wlI ba'danctd upon ' ' ' " ' hVfkatea. An Illinois wedding' party felt ihe hoor'give ay beneath thorn just as the minister had sked the woniari , ' 'Do yon take this man " icd ts'they went toward tbo collar the bride * Ith a rani and'wonderful preaence'of' mind , oiled , . " ! will. " ' She afterward , confoised lit the groom 'was a wealthy man' , and that he was killed it wan her purpoeo1 that he tipiild leave a widow , ' < * t i mfm " if ft V San Fracclioo Jiunnfaolurod last year 59,000 kfgi of nails , YOUNGMENI KKAD THIS. TUB VOLTAIC BELT Co. , of Marshall , Mich. , Her to tend their celebrated KLEoroo-YoL ' trial for thirty dayn , to men ( young or old ) filleted with nervous debility , loss of vitality tad .manhood , and all kindred troubles. Also lor rheumatism , neuralgia , paralysis , and many other diseases. Complete restoration to ( lealth , vigor and , manhood guaranteed. N ° risk I * Incurred * s thirty days trial is 'Allowed. Write them at pnoe 'f or j lllnatrfttod pamphlet free/- fu f > Jrt.f < rtl : j Udti as e iy n 5 C. nwlthonenir- on ai two , . . ' Th * Sprlngf engthen and shorten according to the weight the/ irrr. Equally well adapted to rough country roada nd tine drlrci ol dtlcj. Manulactured and 0ld b ill iMdlni Ctrrligo Bulldert nd Deilitt. o u n E Q Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Sciallca. Lumbago , Backncho , HoatUche , Toothache , . . . Itut-iip. , Sritlilx , Frunt llltco. . . , , 5 * " niiirn nnniLY rUvriMi Aiilr . SoM Ij Draff limn * Dmlrra vtr * liTi FinVuu brill * . blrtrtloitaltill uiiiRtuKN. TUB CHAIH.KB A. > oattLKU CO , ' ( inaftnon i. TMUtB * CO. ) Mllm.rf. iUj , C. a. 1. METAL POISON. lutq.n oopporml ii by tr dr , lad the iruMl | wxr tlclcD of brow and copper from Hang gti Into lorci ot my anus and ii lsonou tny whoU nttcm. . Mercur j i ) mints toted brmwhton ihcnrrmHnni , ard 1 bicatni holplen Inv.lli. I took tire drz'n littles of Swlft'i Spectfla ilj Uj-t , nima and hnml nre 1 rlglita rlu lunothcni wlthotK p ln. My ri iteration U duo U 8. S. S. l'irr K . t/ovii , Jan. U. 183 ! . AUk'UtU , Ua. Malarial Poison. Wo have uioilawlll'i Specific In onr , fnmllas an aotldcto for malarial poison for two or tb o Tcari and b&vo never Known It to fall In a Mngla Instance , W. U. FfULow : Sampler oouhty , 0 , 8cpt.'ll ' , ISS-t. .Ulcers. For tlx or eltht } cats I snffortdltli ulerrs ru ray rlRktlcf ; . I was treated with Iodide ot ToUsslum niut Mercury , and I bccnma htlplcsa. Sic bottles ol Swlifa fpoclOo made a permanent euro. Feb. 23 , ISM. II. D. Witso-f , Oaln s le , Oa. SMft'fl Spoclflcls entirely vegetable , Troatlsa on looil and Skin Diseases mallod Iroo. , IheSwirrSriiciriaCo , Drtwror 3 , Atlanta Qaor ( J17 St. Clmrlcs St. . St. Lonh , M i r ( KQ'nr RrftilDiit nrtwo klrdleal Cf > llFfv4'hBa born l atvl btooo DiitAiKn ( bun 1117 olbir urlljr r P Bliow fci < t tl old reMi. Nervous Hrostrallon , Debility. Mcnirl Physlcnl Weakness ; Mercurial and otnar * > lions ol Throat , Skin or Rones , Blood PoflG& and Ulcers , urn treated vUh lactrffi.oatatvBtfrle&tltic prUc > plcn flaretTJrliAUIr. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Exc'otJ , Exposure or Indulgence , bich prcJne. um , Or tb rel birlcs effeelit nctronneM , delllitr , ( Jtmnt. , or l bl d llerectlro m morj. rlmplci on the face ; rfJ lr .l < Jocjr , Brrulontolbi < oclelj at t. niAlti , coniumi oMlcu.eUi. rcnderlne STarrlnce Improper or UnhaBny , 'J iom n tlr ircd , I'trnfililcnsil | ixno&tta ) bor , MU ! icolcu envclnpc , freeto RDTadrinis. CotmultAUpa 41 r Coocrbjlnallrrec.tnJInTllf.l. Hrlto rorquutloni. A Positive Written Guarantee lv ID all coratfle ca el. Ueillctnei aent e 1'BMTiiiJetf , Kncllsh or Oeriran , 04 , m intlo or fomnU. GUBDE ! iW fiett. ttnq l > Ulr . . UluitfoUJ in iloth an We , fumcj er [ > oil > g j lame.KLfft coT m. Sjo. eoaurai ll tbo curleai , daabtro ! or laqu'kltlre unow. A book cr arwit in < iut ic Mi nrtmcu * * > * -u v o ill 1'ii'l.v Hits DLOOD , i IKto tli.- LIVER aii.1 KIDNG nud KI.STOIII. Tim ana VIOOIl -SOUTJI. . i > " ) ) sln. M'ltninrAplii'tito , i tllfji'dlloii. J.-u . of MruiiRt'l. Jw eml'J | r 'i ' ' 'liiiHabsolutely . irrvctiLCClvoiiuwlorci. ' , the itilml a > nl . Hi.llfrliiitiroii ) eoniplnlnli ju < Ularto lliJr . 'x will > ixl In OU. JLJIllai'B \ 1ROW TONla o tofe n(5 ( -'t'cily euro , itlitotaclvai , lica.Uiy cunipleOun. rrtijuciit , ancnjpls at f B > ' ' | | IR onlj ads rj the uopularlty i > rtliu vrl liiiil. Do no I uxuen. jent KcllhOOUHJIN.M.AND HlC'.T , rSrnd 7i > uruilrlronatoTb Ir. II niter MnL " llo..for oar "JQlUliltt HOOlff- $50 . HEWARD $5O EQUAL Of lORilLARD'S 'l-fals brand ij a happy com"blnitl6n. of line , JOUL lisp red , burly lot f filler , with a DELIGIOtJS FLAVOR , nd It just rflaots the taste of a largo number of hewers. Orders for "Plowshare" are comlni ? In npldly romall parts of the country , demonstrating how lulekly the great army of chowora strike o good ombloatlon ol Tobacco , both 8 to quality and [ Uantlty , Messrs Loillar ! ) & Co. have excrclsid no Ittlo time and labor la endeavoring to reach tbo Lcme of Perfection In I'lowsharo , atd seem to have lone It. Besides the THN' CKVT cuia ol 1'lowsharo are i HiIcH Is a'pdint not to lie overlooked by dealers ho will find It to their intercut to order eomo and Ivo tbelr customers an opportunity to try it. Isk Your Dealer for Plowshare Dealflrs supplied by roopwfff & Sctoeutgen , Council BlufTa. 'orecpy flb Moore , " " , , Klrscht fc.Co , " " itawart 3Jro . ' " 'axton & Gnllnglieri Omaha. IcCord , Brady iVCo , Omaha. 1'cr ealo in Omaha by [ . YjDRllntr , filffS 13tk Street , leriry Ditron , OOl'B ISth Bt. tennrcd k Co. . 002 S 13th St. Icb Oarinnb.JQIC Karnam Bt. ' Cnnfraap Bros. , 507 BlBtrj Bt. " : aufmnn'Bro3 ' ; 1009 'Farham St. , 'rank Arnold & Co. , 141H Farnnm St. .tigust 1'lotz & C < J , 1M)9 Douglas St. oo , Ueimrod , 013 N Irtth St. ; erg6n.Smiley ; , N. AV , Cor. ICtU nd Cpa- ing Sts , r n Green roB--N , Vf.CQr. DlvUlpn and , i. St'vem * 013 N.l21 t St. MAMMOTH MnSECM-THEi-TEE , ( Formerly Academy C ifusloj . A. DniEBtiACii & Co , , Proprietors ou J. H. Wool ) , Manager BRAND OPENING OFTIIK- Family Itesort. Uuosday. April 7th , ' 85. t Knga.emont Extraordinary cf . < T.toriner's ( \ Sar { Jr < tnutp ) Co " fci M te' te'wygf w-ygf ACK MUSEUM LOcts ADMISSION lOcts Museum oixm from 1 n , m , to 11 p , m. Theater Matinee daily , 4 p , in , , am ) night , p. m. ; / ; ' ] ] r Ti * * * r- n ir The omarkablo growth of 'Omttha doting , the last low yoani , ( a matter ol jreat Mtonlahmotjt jto thoio ifho pay on oocwlonri vlall to thla owtagcltf. Th development of the StooV Yarda the- noooaiity of the Colt Lin * , Rod th finely paved itroota the hundreds of now residences and eoatly bnalnoi * bloeki , with the population of onr city more than doubled In the.lwtfivo yoan. All thlt la a great anrprlae to vlsltori and la thi admiration of oni oltliobj. Thli rapid ; rowth , the business activity , and thi nany labat&ntlal Imp'rovomonta' ' msdo Ivoly demand for Omaha real estate , and cvory Inrestoi hu . * made a handsome irofit , , Slnoe the Wall Street panlo May , nth the oabaaqnont cry of hud times , here has been loco demand from upscale- on , but a fair demand from Invontoii ooklng homes. This lattoi olasi an aklng advautago of lovr.pilcen . In bnlld- ng material cad.ftronoonrlng . their homo at much leair east than trill bo .pomjlblo a you hence. Speculators , too. can buy oal estal a cheaper notr and ought to tak * ndrant o of present prloaif fov fa Into- pro te. The next fen yn&n prominoi grcntni iivolopmonta In Omaha than the pnit V ) yean , which have boon BO good M wo could rcnaonably dcslro , No\r man- ifaotnrlng eatnbllshmsata and largo Job' ling honaca are added almost weekly , and II add to the proapority of 'Omaha. ' ' ' ' Thoronrq manyIn Otaaha and'through- ' nt the State , who lioro , tholi Iraon'b'y ' , In ho banks drawing a nominal ratoi , of In- eroat , which , If jndldoualy Invoatod In Omaha ton ! ottato , Tronld bring thorn nnoh greater retaruo. Wo ihnve many jargnlnB which wo ao confidentwill ring the purchaser lapga "profit * In the oar future. Wo have for Bale the finest resi- eiico property in the north an A western parts of the city. North we have fine lots nt reason able prices oa Sherman avenue , 1 7 fch , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. Weat on Fnrnaui , Davenport , Duming , and all the ending streets in that direction. The grading of Farnani , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made icceasible sprue of tlje finest and iheapest 'residencH property , in the sity , and with the building of the itreet car line out Faruam , the pro ? erty in the western part of the city ivill incrofwo in , Wo also have the agenny tor the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the south part of the city. The ievelopments made in this section jy the Stock Yards Company and .he railroads \vill certainly double ; he once m a short timn. We also have some fine busineuB < t ( ots and some elegant inaido resi- lencop for solo , Parties wishing to invest will find sonie good burg UJIJF , by calling ! 1ST&T1 BROKE'RS. 14th 8t , ropii Farnhnra imd P , 8. W ask those who . roperty for sale at a bargain to R. . . IB a call * We want only bargain * rVe will positively not handle psc- irty nt morathau ita real value. < * *