THE DAILY BEK-SAJTUKDAY , APIUL J8 , 1885. ' 4 QUESTION ABOUT Browns Iron Bitters ANSWERED. o ich a n-traMUt phrHcl n wan rhprtcUnii roeoRnin- Iron M the | m t Mmnl known to the profuMlom n < l InouliT of ! njr K2un chtnlc l linn " 111 sutUntUtfl uiMMrtlon th t there nro more t rrouat on * of Iron i h n of nr Jh r imbdUncn n * > A In medic IBB hn " h t Iron H ncknowlixU or In i c f ul rnwllc * l Mtcorr ron mblnHlon h&d erer boon found. BROWH'S ' IRON BIHERS&ffi hMdtohe , or prndnro on tlp tlon-nll ntlirr Iron moillelnrii do. HKOWN'H IKON IlITTKUH pares InilUr tlonIIHIoiinciw < , WenUnc s JT r"P"ln' ninlnrln , Chill * nnrt Ferrr * , O'lrodVeollnK.OcnrrnlilrbllltTtl'nlnlnths HldrnnrhorTlmliBHrnilnrhpamlNnirnU 111 it for all thoeo ailments Iron Is prescribed dill/ . mlnnto I.lko all other thoronjrh mMlclnwi , It ct rlofflr. When Uton by m i inn flmt nyrnptooi of Imnont In ronewwl enwgr. Th mtmclMttin bccoma firmer. tbn dljcmtlon IrapmTM , thft borM are acme. Jn vomtn the eOoct l niuallr moro rapid and marked. Tlio eiM Ixtffln Hi once to brighten ; the akin clears upl healUv color eomen to the cheek i nerron n < < i dl.vippnini ! fanctlonal dcranRomente booomo roiru- lar. And if K nnralnx rnothf r. abundant euntenanco In mppllwl for the rhlM. Ilomembnr llrown'a Iron llltUntathsONIiYlron rnedlclno that ia not In- jariwui.Ayifri'infaml Dngjlitl rtfomn'n'l tl The Oonulne bin Trade Hark and crnn f J rod lines on wrapper. TAKK N OTIIKU. jt wwied Lithe BROAD CLAIh 7SE7 BEST OPERATING , QUICKEST SELLING AN ! Hrer olforod < o tlto ouhllo. lt09-Bendt < voBtamp9forCelebratixllIedlcalWarki J\ddres > , F. I ) . CIjAItKE , SI. J > . l8S Soul Clark Street , CHICAGO. ILL. 13 CONDUCTED 11Y Boyal Havana Lottery I ( A , aOVEKNKKNT INSTITDTION. ) Drawn at Havana Cuba Every 10 to 14 Doys. Tickats in Fifths , Wholes ? 5 Frac lions pro rata. flabJooJ to no maDlpalatlon , nol oontiollwl by tl jirtiMIn Interest. It la the falteet Ihlng In II , atare of chance In existence. for tickets apply to 8111 PS RY li CO. , 1212 Droa way.N. Y. City ; SOLINQEU & CO. , 103 South 4th K fit Louis , Ho , or U. OTTEN3 & CO , 819 Main SI Kansas Cltv. Mo. ' " Imtxlroda of innyril on Hirllck' Food , wrlto , rr.l.'tia in-lbcrs. Mother's rnllt coniamw nn unroll An artificial lood for Infant , iJiouM .vntein nn otarcn. Ths bu > t and iiioBt nutrition * fK l lu uealm 0 B * _ B _ " or Flckpw * lop P INl'ANTS.ond - etarch and rcnulreb no i Wiclau , . J MoUirra I Tor IJook on the Treatment of L'lilldreu , "VH\\1 \ \ dlr tcd ind u UUloul , " tf.H' . SaUey , II n. . SHlai t , A' / . . . . _ „ „ , , " . . . " FlDlll II lh ooull b d * lrM. TT.lr. BelJ. lion. lfduii . . . . . "No tMllsncj In " " " " " ' ' ' P"lor Io oj- Ibtng tit nl. ' JT , tf. Ce urn , if. l > . Tr < n , H. T. H'LUl entbymallonn < cei'tof | ' i > rlc In L = mr > . IIOUr.HIK'S KOHU C'O. , Knclne , \\J . ' " -llii lloiil.ioit'a UHV EtTn > OT Chartered by theStateof Illi nols fopthcexpresspurpos ofgivlnc immediate rcllell ail chronic , urinary and pri vate diseases. Oonorrhoei GIcetondSyphilis In all the complicated forms , also n tllscabcs of tha Skin an Blood promptly relieved an cured by remi ! _ _ j - Weakness" , mKhtTosseBby Dreams , Pimples c the Kace.Lost Manhood , 7ioi ( JiT/l/rnrrc/.T/iri < ano rxiicrliliMif' / The appropriate remeC is at once used In each ease. Consultation * , re uonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mei : Idnes sent by Mall nnd Express. No marks c Vacknge to Indicate contents or sender. Addre DR.JANlES.No. 204Wa5hinQlon SI.Chlcagol LINE OF THE ONLY BXOLU6IVH IN OMAHA NKH , m BOTTLES , Krlauger , . . . . . * . - . * - * . * Bars Cplmbaoher , . . BBVB Pilsner . . , , Bohemi DOMESTIC ! . nudvf'eiser St. in * Anhau'fwr. . . . .St. Lo Best's , . . ? Mil-wan ! Bohlifcc-Palflner Milwau' Kru V ' Omi Ale , Port r. Domestic and Rl Win * . VD. HAURKB , 1213 Farnan _ is arnrocUslac , n I ( . < * llCtU It ) ' , | K3dlt II curvs tmi-otoucv _ ' cuersj-.utirvoinic ity. all weakness ofcourrativti B > bU-iu ; i > ituv l Uvuiail. J , U.Warucr.Uin7fat tebt..t'u : Ho tiovcd Her Still. Her voice WAI htnh and the jawed all d y , TIlltliBmnn WM crazy , Monemft7i y , From mom till night it WM chin , chin , chin , And people who couldn't help he rlnjr ths din Knew well lh t the rrnn had a cross to be r , And ho crlod In ths depths of his wild do * I've loved. I've loved her through good and And with all her faults I would love her , tllit ( Boston Courier. HONEY FOll THE IjtVDIES , More and moro fashionable grows tinsel braid , None but bridoi wear white kid gloves nowadays , When lace is employed for bridal dresses U serves as a skirt over a silk lining or forms a draped scarf , There are twenty-two sisters In Carroll , Mo. , named Kiddle. Their father would like to gtvo Bomo of them up. In the Jewely line a largo and decreasing demand is noticed for ladles' tloovo links , vest chains and diamond collar buttons. R The favorite hymn of a young lady who has" rejected many suitors , is , "Shall We No" liach other Tnerel"- [ Washington Hatchet. The mignonette green straw h&t has a high crown and the raised brim IB lined with velvet. It IB trimmed with plumes and tnolro ribbon. The waist in pinchsd very small , the hair worn very hl < h , the bustle hugo and the shoulders equaro and high by very faahlouablo women. Tbo ottoman vest Is open ever a chnmlsetto of "morvoillcux" and buttons down to the end of the point The back of the vest terminates In a sharp point. Short mantles , jeraeys , cloth nnd silk jackets ots , long newmarkets , raglana and dolman visiles of medium length nro all faihionablj worn ns'etreot wraps. In Paris a Binglo doukoy'a car in a bunch ol purple thistles is seen on many fashionable bonnets , The combination of sealskin and tulle In bonnets is also Been. In light woollen goods are this season In troduced many very beautiful low-pricec fabrics which , in a great measure , will taki the place of the muslins , cambrics , am lawns. Fashionable young ladles now wear littli round turban hats made out of the same ma terial as their walking suits. Sometimes thi edge IB bound in velvet nnd ornamented by bird or bright wing. , Pearl necklaces nro composed of piorcei pearls Btrung on silk threads. Sometime the pearls are graded in size and color , th more decorative specimens finding n place ii the front of the strand , Tha latest morning cap for a young marrlo woman is of crape lisio , a largo high Nor mandy in shape , with a double row of lac for border , a lurgo bow and loops of volte without ends on tha top. Col. Yrrgcr and bis wife nro always quai reling , Yesterday sha naked him : "Wh are you looking at mo BO Intently ? " "I wa Just wondering what there was about yo that made mo want to marry you badly. " A girl with three arms is r < na of the at tractions of a Louisiana sideshow. Thi . lady ought to be sought for _ by over marriageable young man in the neighborhoo oho could put two arms around a man's necl while she turned pancakes with the other. "Whcro does Mr. Jenkins live and hoi old are you , my dear ? " he asked of the prett attendant at the apartment hotel -and demurely murely looking into the pockets of her apro aho answered , "Suite sixteen , sir. " [ Bosto Bulletin. 'That article yon had in last week's ' pope win the funniest thing I ever read , " said lady to an editor. ' 'lam glad to hear yo say BO. " "Ob , not at all It would make dog laugh. I thought my husband woul split his sides. " Among the new fabrics la a woolen good in fine open work called "dentella du Soi dan , " It is in all neutral tints , such as beigi aliLond , olive , and brick. A plain skirt this article , falling loosely over u eilk unele dress , is very stylish , A wealthy and eccentric 'citizen of Len he bourg , noted for his gallantry , died recentl id- and left by his will 1,500 florins to the ham St.t. . aomest woman in the town. Tbo will BOJ t. , that the judges of the fair contestants nun ; ignore the question of morality in ronderin their decision. A Kentucky woman who began smokin at an early ago and continued It up to he 110th year has juet been ultimately cut oi This would seem to show conclusively thi woman ia not fitted to enjoy the privllegi which nature intended for man alone. [ Boi ton Transcript. A well known young man sent as a flor offering to his lady love , during the week , heart of crimson Jacqueminot rose * pierce by an arrow of yellow jonquils. The heal formed a little book , bold by blue ribbon and on opening it two sentimental verse were discovered. In lace parasols those in white satin wit the entire cover of fine white eluchotse lace perhaps the elegant and costly. Equally pretty ones are carried with pompadour. K turial , Spanish nnd oriental laces. In blacl the oacurial and Spanish laces are used , pi on plain or in flounces. Husband "What n fine figure Miss S- has , and it in not due to her dressmako either. " Wife ( coldly ) -"How do you know Husband "How do I know ? Didn't wo si Ij her at the party the other etenina ? " Wife- Yes. " Husband-"Well , I saw her skatit se at the tink the night betoro , " In The latest bridal toilets made are not much trimmed us they have boon. They a of velvet , heavily ribbed faille , ottoman , gr ill ; ratn satin , and silk cacbemlro. The trail nd ire added to the skirt and of the name mat nd rial as the waist , Thu front of the skirt j what \arlosmost In those dresses. lal A charming little bonnet in toque shape onre covered with cloth of gold put on full over re frame covered with garnet or red silk , so th dy tha shades are moat tllectivo. The brain r- - rd - nutted and the tilmmlng consists of gau don leaves embroidered In colors and veined w ] ess gold , small scarlet floweru , with gold a green Haves and a branch of gtldod wild ci Htandlng over the flowers , A becoming coiffure for a bride is to ho IB hair combed up in the back of the nc nd taken in ringlets on the top of the he io putl4. Among these are small bunches rnngo blossoms , with one very largo ono i ant. The hair is curled ever the forebi nd combed back on Hho aides , The la ullo veil taken over the head is fastened rent by two pins with gold tops , A gentleman went into a crowded ttoro ) uy some stocking * for bis wife. "I w tripod ones , " he tttld to the clerk. "Wo h cry few Btripai , sir , " the clerk repli 'they are not much worn now , " "Are U I ! surer1 "Oh. yes , nuito Bure. I will monstrote this fact to you. " Then ha lea ver the counter and shouted : "Hats ! " "Si IB asked. "Ye , give me plain cole [ Drake's MiRazme. E To Ada Sweet. Htreet Ada , with thy thousands ten Per annum , bast thou saved Knough to pay thy board bill when Thy walking card's engraved ? If so , then yield theo thy soft Enap , The needy widow aid ; Put smiles beneath the widow's cap , O Ada Sweet , sweet maid ! , [ Louisville Courier Journa I'El'PKBMINX DHOl'fl. iris , 1 irlE , ! * ' "le * * rly hen that catchci the ep ion Bardon' ' A talented pair of scissors Is equal I USD. gifted faber , ' Thornanwho atolu a Udder excused 1 self by saying that ho belonged to a hook adder company. , It is slid that a Chicago man compels daughter to oat an onion before starting tha skating rink. Jay Gould's pardoners struck , it is alii because he wanted them to upend all I time in watering things. Becaiua a man happens to be possesaei "a oouititation of a hone , " it by no rn nS follows that his physician is juitifiedin t ; : ing him Ilka an au. Tha rapidity with which raw materi arou converted Into marketable goods is show tirol the fact that new maple sugar is ulwayi iIo . , two weeksbefore ; the Bap begins tori cll-bil [ Boston Post. The Kogliihinan who salil thai Ame girls did not know what to do with their nrms certainly never had much experience in Amcricin parlors with the gas turned out. "That fish smells old enough to have been left you in your grandfather's will , " said the customer , r'Oh ' , no , it wasn't ' , " rcnliexl the grocer , "that Is only the cod-I-sell/-fTexas Sifting * . We will milk the cow while England holds her by the horns nrd the Knwlans by the tall. It's an 111 zephyr that boors on Its bo som no fragranoo for any rose , [ Chattanooga ( Tcnn. ) Times. OverSO ) now doctors were turned out of a Now York medical college recently. This looks as though their Institutions wore work ing on full time to keen pace with the estab lishment of stating rinks. i wish11 bad a gentleman opposite met "iad ! an Irritable old follow nt n dinner party , "Why do you wish such a thing ! " was the retort , "Sfou cannot bo moro opposite a gentleman than you are at present. " It is said the highest insult that can bo of forcd to a Ilnsaian mai Jon Is to spread tar on her front gate. Perhaps it holds her beau until the old man comes out and kicks him. [ New Orleans Picayune , Dumloy complained at the supper table of " not feeling just right. "Perhaps , " ventured the landlady , "your dinner didn t sot well. " Dumley shook his head. "No , " ho laid , "it can't bo that. That chicken we had was a fowl of too much experience not to sot well , " "Co you like Shakespeare ! " murmured Ka- triaa , fresh from the seminary , as she throw a aolt , languishing glance of her blue eyes In to Hans Schweitzer's ruddy face. ' 'Yaw , fraulcln , I like Shake's poor or any odder peer better don never vos. " [ St. Paul Her ald. ald.A A large covered waaon , loaded with Okla homa boomers , passed through a Kansas town. The outQt attracted much attention - by reason of its general quaint appearance. On cither side of the wagon might bo seen painted In large letters too Bomowhat sugges tive words : "In Cleveland wo trusted , in Oklahoma we busted. " An ambitious Galveston doctor was com plaining about the ingratitude of the public toward * his profession. Ho said , bitterly "Statesmen , generals , artists nnd scientists all got monuments erected to their memory but who ever heard of a doctor having a mon ument ! " "Why , doctor , don't you count those monuments out in the church-yard Don't they mean anything ? " [ Texas Sitt ings. ; Vfo Call It Spring. The frog neglects its vernal poop , id The robin fails to aing , cs The cloud no gentle showers weep , And call this " " 10 yet wo "Spring. in The grass has not begun to grow , Nor trees to bud and sprout , idr And any hen would grieve to know re Her little chicks wore outT rot ot Along the streets and alleyways Is many nn icy thing. The nights are cold , and black the daya- ; And yet wo call this "Spring. " MUSIUATj AND ARAMATIC. B Esaipoff hag made a success in England. MadamoPatti will sail for England oi May 0. "Our Goblins" has been revamped and re written , and will be scut out for a spring am summer season. Madame Goistinger , BO well known here has been playing to crowded homes in Dros don , Germany. Miss Nevada kiseed 300 girls a day or twi before leaving San Francisco. She said i made her feel very tired. On the evening of May 7Edwin Booth am Adelaide Rintori will appear in "Macbeth' at the New York Academy of Music. Mr. Dan Sully haa leased Mr. Tony Pas tor's theatre until Octoher. Mr. Pastor take to the road , and Mr. Sully moves in with hi "Corner Grocery. " Jenny Lind is coming out of horretiroment t for the first time in twenty-two years , nex ; summer , to sing in aid of the Children's Jn firmary in Norwich , England. n- Modjeska is very proud of her son , win nly is a firf t class civil engineertwenty-'our year d- old. If that be true his mother was oul dya ya seven years old when ho was born. st Mr. Lawrence Barrett Is playing a ver successful engagement at the Grand Oper House , of which ha was the first manager and left when ho began his professional ca or reer as a star. ora. "Nordeck" with Frank " the a.at Mayo , in till at role , is booked at the Walnut , Philadelphia ts for April 27. The play bos been altered am improved and is now one of the strongest at tractions on the rood , ala ; J. W. Randolph , of William Austin's star a sailed Tuesday for Europe , taking with hit ed ten Sioux Indians six braver , two squaw irt and two children--which ho will exhibit i 18 , Berlin and other largo cities , On Aluy 2 Mrs. John Drew goes to ISurnri to visit Her daughter. Mrs. Barrymoro. Thi th ia the first time that Mr ; . Drew has been t is Kurope sinuo ahe wai brought over by he as i parents when eieht years old. In one corner of a poorly lighted roar rooi ut on the foutth floor of a homo in Salzbur stands a bust of the author of Don Glovann on the base of which is inecribod , in four Ian - gunges , "Mozart's cradle stood hero. " ar , rt" Prank J. Goodwin has engaged the follow ieo ing strong company to support Clara Morri - during her coming engagement : Josep Haworth , I'rank Loeeo , A , S. Lipman , U A. Weaver , Mrs. Thomas Wilfin , Bijo Heron , Blanche Thorn- ) and Eflie German. as i ire Before his departure for England , Henr roa Irving presented to hi a American buslnci Ins manager , Mr , James H. Falser , n handcom to gold pin In the shape of an ancient Grecia ils coin. Ellen Terry added to the gift a moj nificent gold rine , in the centre of which is fine stone. " Gen , Banks made his first appearance c r a lat the stage in 18S'J , at tbo old National Tbeatr ils Boston , as ' 'Claude Mclnotto" to Mrs. Ai derson'a "Pauline. " His career wna ingl'i uzo ith ious , When a boy ho played in an nmatei tud company at Waltham , Mais , atu A young American pianist , Ernest Schi ling , nine years of age , gave a concert at tl ave Salle Ployol-Wolff , in Paris , the other da ock Ho was assisted by other well-known nrtisl oad and autonheed his audience by the manner oad.of which ha played Liszt' second llhapsod in Hnneroise , Chopin's first concerto in C mln ead and first polonaise , rge A concert of unusual attractiveness will din given at the Academy of Music , New Yoi on May Dth In aid of the Free Industr to daises under the auspices of the society mot Decorative Art , It will enlist the services tavo Mmo. Matorna , Miss Nevada , Miss Kelloj > lied ; Mme , Scalchl , Slim Margulioa , Siprnori Ci Da Anna and Ohemblai Mea you ; dlnali , , * do Lichtenborg and Bergner , and Mr , Thomt med orchestra. The seven agai of Rclron.i : At twelve i wants to appear in long dresses , with a ti , that will sweep up cigar stumps , at niiti Bho wants to ho u great actreen. with n ma In letters six feet high ; at eighteen captures a sweetheart ; at twenty-one wants a husband ; at twenty-five she wa him to stay homo in the evenings , at twon eight she prefers other company ; at till she wants a divorce. Dan Rico , the circus clown , is rimnlr. ten-cent circus In the Trench quarters New Orleans He talks sadly of the good days when his Floating Palace was the set tlon on the Father of Waters , and thousa upon thousands of people swarmed from and near to see him. He gave an entert ment a few nights ago , when not SOO pen 'ring were present , und about one-third of tl wore prof osninoal and other deadheads. tea When a Cincinnati girl completes her n leal education the local papers speak of : htm1 H9 a "bird of Bong , " Under similar circ stances n St. Louis girl is called "a no bird. " Cincinnati birds of song and 6t. L < his song-birds can get $2 a day by coming for Chicago and tinging In the chorus of great operatic festival ; then they ran go b home and marry iiark-paekers and bser-bi their crs and move In the highest art circles. [ [ i c&go Newt. One Incidents of the antl- id of the funny - ol Xandt demonstrations at Paris was the rer ae&as to form band of American proposal a a reat- - gors to give members of tile mob who Insu Miss Vnn'/.Midt , "a regular American thi ial is Ing. " Luckily the good sense of the Ac rn by can colony prevented thU additional tout sale the general bedlam , If Paris doesn't i nn. the youog American there are pUnt ty ; other publics for her to slug to. And the srion not an abundance of other singers with , ' VanZandt'fl youth nd beauty and tlmrm to console Parla , The six representations of Italian opera to > e bo given at the academy of music , Now York , during the week commencmg Vpril 20. will include performance of "Somiramido , " "La SonnambuU , " "Der l-Voiachutz , " "Mlrel- a" "La 1'iglm del llegglmento ! " and "Lucia. " In "Somlramlde" and "Li Figlia" Mmo. Pattl will bo heard ; In Weber's roman tic masterpiece Mmo. Furach Mndl will ap pear , and the heroine * of the remaining optima will bo embodied by Mile. Nevada. It ia un derstood that the demand for subscription tickets IB most oncourapIng for the success of this too brief spring season , In Extremis. Now York Commercial Advertiser. Steadfast , silent , sternly waiting For the final dread commands , A * , to meet the grim destroyer Once again the hero stands- Hark , from hill and plain uptising , From far valleys , deep and dim , Comes the murmur of n nation , Of a nation's love for him. Shlloh , Vicksburg , Apppmattox , These were bitter days , O friendt ; Long you mourned them , time has scarcely Made the solemn full amonda But. for that they saved the union , Though your cup filled to the brim , Now you grandly swell the chorus Of the nation's love for him , Grantl no more in field or city , Shall thy fame forgotten bo ; Needs but this to crown the hereOf Of a people bravo and free. Take , then , as thy bark flies outward , Sailing for that unknown sea , All the blessing * , all the greetings , Of a nation's love for ttieo. Annum SrEDMAN. , EDUCATIONAL. W onloyan University is in hard luck. Its president says that Its .securities have dopro- cietcd $200.000in the past year. George I. , Sonoy's failure did the business. I ID wight L Moody's seminary at Northfiold , , Mais. , which ho founded in 1879 , to promote the Christian education of young women , haa ] about 200 students , nnd as many moro are ready to enter as Boon aa there la room , About 8300,000 has been expended in the erection of permanent buildings. The building of tha now college for women at Bryn Maur , Pa. , is nearly completed and the formal opening will take p ace in Septem ber. The inatltntlsn was ioundod by Dr. J. W. Taylor , of Burlington , N. J. , who en dewed it with a fund otSUOO.OCO , and provid ed $200,000 for the cott of the building. Thn college built in Chicago by n donation of $200,000 left for that purpose to the Baptitts of the United States thirteen yeara ego by the late Senator Douglas , is in danger of passing from the hands of that denomina tion. Au amount equal to the original sum has been ralaod , chltlly iu the eastern states and applied to the wants of tha institution yet n debt of § 350OCO against it brought the condition of affairs to public nntico In a most ignoininoua manner , through tha repudiation of the debt by the college administration The buildings are announced for sale on the 2 at of May. Tfle trustees of the university of Pennsyl vania , have determined to build n largo hospi tal and stable in Philadelphia , for the treat ment of diseases of dogs , horses , COWH and other domeUic animals. A great deal of preparation has already been made in the di rection of founding a veterinary faculty , and several professors have been in Europe fitting themselves for this work. There arc more fancy cattle owned around Philadelphia , it in said , than any other city except Boston , and eoma of the finest animals die from want of ' eurgical attention. A special department ia to bo devoted to the care of pot and sporting dogs. A well known Philadelphia lady pro poses endowing a department for cats. ' 1'ho society for the prevention of cruelty to ani mals nnd the Anti-Viveection society , both oppose the project. A little boy in ono of the public schools oi this city dropped dead a few days ago while reciting his lessou. His death waa attributed to overwork and there the matter will proba- ably end ; but the question has bean raited whether it was overwork 01 ; confinement. Miss \7hitlng , whoso ex perience of fifty years ns a teacher in the public schools entitles her opinion ; on euch matters to the utmost respect , say that the children are never injured by what they have to study , but hy confinement in the school room for long hours. The settlement of this question should be nn object of public concern. In teaching children there nro oth cr things to be considered besides intellectual advancement , yet there ore many capable teachers who do not seem to approclata the fact. [ New York Tribune. ! The returns just leaned show the expnnei ) tures from the grant for public education it England and Wales for tno year 1884 upor annual grants to elementary schools to have been 3.110,912 81 , nn increase of 2(51,87.1 ( 3s "d. Nearly the whole of this increase ap pears in the annual grants for day scholars The Church ot England pcliool etand at thi head , with grants of 1,018,242 Cs 9 J , an in croasa of 100,333 10s 4d ; Roman Catholli m Bchools received 100,305 10s 7d , an increast ' nf 15.502 12s Od ; and Wesleyan schools 120,807 Is 8d , moro by 0,135 18s lid thai in 1883. Two classes of undonomlnationa echools with large grants are given boarc f chools , 075,918 1 ) 2d , an increase of 117 , w- I'M Is 2d , nnd British undenominational , BIX ris other schoolB , 23 112 3s 8d. It may bo no nhU. tlcod that from 1839 to the end of last yea U.ou the turn of 3'JOir ' > ,288 ICs fid has been spcm ou on education iu KoglanJ and Wales. 17 Mr. Kciley. no IB this Mr. Keiloy an Minister to Italy , A cousin to lleilly Who keeps the hotel ? If this ia the Keiloy , They a peak ' of so highly , fhy bless inenowllvoile , You're doing quite well. -Boston [ Post. RELIGIOUS. wi the Bishop McQiiaid , of Rochester has isaue y. an order that heroaftorln hia diocCBO none bi its , Roman Catholici and actual communicant in shall sing In the choirs. dle At the Trinity Baptist church , Forty-fift street and Lexington avnuti , New York , Rcr James B. Simmons baptized two Cblpamei Ibo Ten Chinamen have already been receive irk. into the church. rial of Tbo investigation of the New York legish of lure Into the value of the properly hold I the Trinity church corporation , which h lar BK > been assessed at $1.010,3 7.58 , Is actual larva , worth nearly fifty million , The revenue d va ' rived from the property is half a millii as'a yjatly ] eho Several years ago Gen. Grant uttered the earnest words about thn Bible ; "Hold fate rail to the Bible aa the sheet-anchor of your li teen her ertiea , write its precepts on your hearts ni > practice them In your lives. To the influen she In this book we are Indebted for the progrc she made in true clvlllzati < n , and to this we Io tints as our guide in tbo future , " Dty- ilrty Thirty-one missionaries of the Company Join have departed recently from France I tha missions of Egypt , Armenia and Syr ng n Four have gone to Alexandria , BX to Car of sixteen to Beyrnut , ono to Halda , one told Beckfaia , one U. Ghazir , one to Adsmt , o n a- to Cii'sarta. one to Amasla , and one to Slw ands 1'ive missionaries of thn Order of Mir far Observations ha\e been cent by the Saci tUn- Congregation of the Propaganda to t tons tribe of the Dannkils on the Ked sea. hoeo The new prayer book of the Proteeti Episcopal church , with the changes and odi inus- tlons which were suggested by tha gene her convention of 1883 , will be published on Mi cunv day. April 20 , The first Important char ong- _ made lu the prayer book Ii in the caland 'OU1S where a new feast day , the feast of tha tfn U. } ° figuration , l inierteu on Aug. G , The m the important change Is an addition to I back declaration of absolution or remiss irew- of sins. In this change tbo mil Chi. tor is allowed to say , Instead ol tha us prayer ; "The Almighty and merciful Fat Van grant you true repentance , absolution i rious remiuifon of all your sins ; amendment of 1 and the grace and consolation of His h iven- ulted - spirit through Jesus Christ , our Lord , Am1 " rash- "Tha revised edftlon of the Old TeUanu merl- it is finally and officially announced by chto cbkirman oi the American revision commit want Kev. Dr. Bchaff , will be ready for deliv ; of May 1. The "memorial volumes , " wl ere in were subscribed for in advance to hell ) Miss 'the ' expenses of the woik , will be firit dt erod. being now in couno of fihlrmltnt from Now Yoik , bnt It will not bo until about the dnte named tint copies can bo had from local stores or dealers throughout the country. Tha revision IIM btcn the labor of fifteen years , and Dr. SchalT says of it that , while there bo a larger Dumber of changei in the texts than there was in the New Testament ro > Won , they will be less Important , nnd of such n character as not to attract any particular ciiticNm , CONNUBIAlilTlhS. "Why do pugilists marrj ! " asks an ex change. Well , wo uipposo they must have somebody to practice on. [ Uoston Courier. _ About a hundred marriages between Chris tian nnd Chinese couples are reported ni haV- in ? taken plnco in the San Francisco Mission chapol. Daisies and buttercups placed In little bos. kct nro to bo used by many bridesmaids dur ing the month. They are hung from ths arm by a broad latin ribbon The engagement of Miss Alice Appleton , of Boston , a daughter of the late Mr , and Mrs. Charles Applolon , who Inherited , with her Bister , St.COO.OOO , and Mr. George Von Lang- d gor Meyer , is announced , Mils Mary Packer , daughter ot the lalo Judge Asa Packer , of Matich Chunk , Pa. , was married to Charles H. Cumrnmgs , of Now York , last Tuesday. The bilclo is ono of the richest women in tbo United States. Miss Jonola Ycamans and Melvlllo Lester , of Now York , have been engaged three weeks and In thrco weeks moro will doubtless bo mnrriurl , notwithstanding the objections raised by Mr. Lester's parents on the ground of his youth , Signer Cardinal ! , tenor of the Maple-Bon Opera company , has won the hand of Sibil Sanderson , the daughter of Judge Sanderson , of California , She is an amateur soprano. They will bo made man nnd wife lu about two months , A rather novel conception of heavenly bliss has just been promulgated by a devout widow who had been her husband's third wife. The future eho looked for was to be permitted to sit at the feet of her beloved Husband , his other better halves sitting one on his right hand , the other on his left , nnd all singing psalms ot praise. The Bubllmo and ridiculous were vorj nearly connected In a recent duel near Lyons. Two young men fought for the sake of n fair lady , but were such bad shots that , though neither adversary was touched , a stray ball killed nn unlucky cow crazing near The dis pute of honor turned into dispute as to who fhould pay for thcT dece.iicd cow , and both . comb.ttants fled ignomimously from the field. [ New York Evening Post. "I don't ' know what to make of my hus band , " Bald n young wife tearfully ; "ho bes mo not to cook anything for him , but to allow our trained cook to prepare the meals , nnd I should be so clad to make nice little dithos for him. " "My husband was different , " said a young widow , "wo had no trained cook , and I prepared the meals myself. " "And , your husband is dead ! " said the young wife , compassionately. "Yes , psor follow , " wta widow's response ; "ho died of dyepopsla. " [ Boston Courier , The most fashionable wedding of the week , In New York took place on Wednesday , when Miss Haven married Mr. John Borland. The bride ha ) been a great belle , and the groom is very popular , The wedding took place in the afternoon at Miss Haven's house , on Mndiaou avenuo. The floral decorations were very ex tensive nnd plaberato. There was a bell of pink roses and a bower of palms. The bridal tobe vas of white satin and point lace. A arilliant reception to almost five hundred guests followed the ceremony. IMP1EXIES , ' Are you enjoying your dinner ? " > ked Bobby of the minister who was taking a Sun day dinner with the family. "Yes , Bobby , " responded the minister pleasantly. "Mamma said this moining that the thought you would , as she didn't eupposo that with your email salary nnd big family you Rot much to eat from one week's end to another , " "I am positively opposed to haviui ? a choir in tha church , " said old Mrs. Piety to her husband , after listening to the half operatic - ntrs of the service. "We huvo no account of choirs in the days of thf ) apostles. " "No , " growled Mr. Piety sadly , "but you know they hnd other methods of torture that were almost as bad. " wtnwuwi.nj1 _ M > , iw " " "Chinese residents of Sacramento raioed n considerable sum by subscription to tnlio the snost potent prietts up there from San Fran- cleco for the purpose of driving tha "fire devil" out of their portion of tha city. The Budhist prelate ) ) went up , und If tbo devil did not getaut of Sacramento last week it was not their fault. o The Rev. Billy Hibban as ho war > uni formly called , was a somewhat eccentric but zealous preacher , who labored in Columbia < and Llvingetau counties , New York , some forty years ego. At a meeting on conference n the bishop called the roll of ministers' names but on calling the name of William there was no response , whereupon the follow ing dialogue occurred : Bishop : "lirother Hibbard why dn you not answer to your name as calioa ! " Mr. Hibbard : "You have not called my name. " Bishop : "What is your name , brother ! " Mr. Uibbard : "hilly Hib bard. " Bishop ; "Why , that is the nnme of a little boy. " Mr. Hibbard : "I was & very little bov when my father gave ma Jhat namo. " The reply upset the Rravity of the conference and an explosion of laughter fol lowed in which the bishop joined. Mr. nib- bard at one time in conversation with a min ister of another denomination , was asked the following question : ' 'Brother Hibbard , why ia it that you have BO few doctors of divinity inyonr church ! " Ho answered : "Because onr divinity is never flick. " [ Troy Times. The American fllrtnutacluro tends 'LINOLEUM , " a romarlablo durable article ! fur a floor covering , has now reached such perfection , of manufacture In this country as confessedly Io be an perlor to that of suy foreign make. The importation of the best article manufao tared lu England how been tibandonoc and only the Inferior yradea now find t market bore. In style , color nnd finish tbo Amerlcu edits manufacturers kuovr how io cater to thi edt taatca of our people ) and the reqnlrementi its of onr cllina'oVhllo the iiuporto : cloth , thortly after being p'accd on thi th floor , will look < dlrty and dingy , onr owi in. make will appear bright , clear and pleas in.ed ing. AH carpet dealera keep it. a- A ptrco of needle which entered th aby toot of B Boston Btraot car conducto IBB fourtopn yearn ago , cimo ont of his an lly tbo other doy. ile- ion Patoqta in Mexico cost from $10 t § 300 , according to the Ideas of th ese att oilico there aa to the importance of th lib- Invention covered , libnd nd nee ess ef for \fhtn Daby waa Blck , we fiave If rCntoria , rla. When Bhe was a Child , ahe criptl for Costorla , rio , to When aho became Miss , she clang to Castorla , one Wheu sbo had CblUlreii , Blie gate them C'aBloria , raa , nor red the ant eral Idl St , Charles Hotel , Ion- 08TltKET.BKT TthandStb , . LINCOLN , NE Jur , lira. K to Co kly , rroprletorew. EB- -Ncly and elegantly Jurnlshea. Good earn ) iext looms on Bret floor. the jarrcrou-f l.U > to ti ptr day , SrxcUl ratM Kir sion monitor ! of the leil Uturn. novUMnMm ioal ther and ( BuccsuoiB to Peck , Kern i. Blbl j life , -UEI-KK3ENTINO- lioly MORSB , ROSE & . C ( ent , oy cniOAao. ttee Having securea private wire dl/rct to the C , c go Hoard ol Trado. we arepreyaridlo execute very { . d is urorr-otli Wo take a lull roaikit ri-jioit. Co men try buklnod 4 pecUltJ Itilortuoeii , Unltixl Hts P y I Natlona IBank Ttlf 1'1'Oue 210. N rV corner I elUand UrujlM b' * PtbiF .rnv bERMANREMEDl Rheumatism Neuralgia , , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Headache , Toothache , lliirnt.NrnliU. l'l-o t lllu-n. Axn A 1.1 oTiirii minii.t rm < AMI Bold lif DructUU n.t Knil.rl fry li ro. Finj Oull TIII : CIIAHI.KS A. voiii.iu ( : : en. ( SimturiKX TOQtUBlIX ) ) Btlllnorr , SO. , f.R. A I am an old man. her S3 Jtnrs I MilTcrcd with nicer * on my tight leg M the rftult of typhoid leyor. Amputation w j niiccostcxl the only tnr.its nf ] > re BonltiRllfo. Tbo doctors cnulA do no'hlng for mo and thoiMht 1 tumt dlo. For thicejpntn I ncncr bail R shoo on. Rultt's Spoclfloh'n mnclo a permanent cute and added ten jcars to my 11'a ' \VH It. Ilr.ui ) , Hall Co. , Oi : I have taken 8ift'fi8icclho | ( or blood poison ran traded at a nicdl-al college at a dls'ortlon ; while I w win medical student I ara BratotuMo say that it K YO meaepcedy and thoromh cutp alter toy pa rontahnd spent Imml'rds of ilollati for troatmcnt Arofsiifd Wiuirii , , M 1) . Newark , N. J. lly wife from catly fir hood has been BuOerl from ihcuinathra She 1ml tried many rtmedl * ' and I mu < t frankly \y has derived more licnoH from Snirt'BSpccl a than from Ml the others , alto ; long and faithful trial. HKV. Ji > . T , PIKRCK , Oxtcnl , Oa , 8wlt' ( § Specific Is entirely TCRcUblo. Troitlso on load and Skin bllcagca mailed free. 7ho Swirr Smnjio Co , l > r&wcr 3 , Atlanta aoo : HO W. S3 < 1 St. . K. Y. 017 St. Charles St. , St. Louis , Mo irigulfcr grftlOAtecfl o Mc < lleiv ) Colic cit , Lmibfon loc j tncfcRflil In thosp < x.UUn iime.Hof C-ROIIC , Ni Bui nod UIOOD Dist ituitbuti anv other ftijilrlnn la flt. Io u city paper inhow ami nil tl I Ti > < tldai i > > koo . Nervous HrostraUon , DcblHt ) . Went ? ! tint Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otnc * - ic- lions of Throat. Skin or Bones. Blood Poltt rng , old Sores and Ulcers. &ro trct i itb unrenitc x incfc * , oo IttiiifClcDtlS ; rlnclnh j Pa'clr Frltattl * Diseases Arlslnq from Indiscretion , Exccst , Exposure or Indulgence , -xfctch i > roduc aomfl or ifc fellonlng eOtcUt cmoiuncn , dfblhtr , dlmDcn of ilebi mil dcfectlro Uieruopy , f-lroplM on tlio fnco , paj-ilenldpoj , kTrrrlonlotht lfljr of fe 1 * , eoniustca ofilr&jeto , rcndcrlnc Marrinco improper or unhappy , t , I'emphUttftrt | ngeBon ( bo Above , fltt * lealfnl otciO | > ot frrc to BDT ad-lrrin , Cun ultatloo * ttf Ceo or bf mall free , nn.il Invited. X rlta for quciiioci. A Positive Written Guarantee tdrrm lu all eor&Ald caita. Medicines nent tTcrjwhera. Pamphlota , ? < eriHh or German , 04 pa j , dc crl bine above dneosoB , in tasJoor fomal , FIlE.i. MARRSAG CUBDE ! KOj.ngt ! . Onepl U . lllmlmt.- ! la'tKi'hand ( lit blullDC iOc , ninii 7 r io l ce : nmur. i ni > * r eorcr % 2oe. Tbl bw eoutalni all tbc curt&ns , ilcubtrol or Iti Q'oltlra ' vcat t4 know. A- book of cr M Int rent ( c all * Je Jt Bcelilni ; jicrfcct restoration to lioalth , full iitniilinotl and Hoximl vl or ivltliout Slniiinrlt DruptRliie , ohoulil BcndforTreo- tlfla on tha lursioii UtiluH. YOUHR in on and others who Buffer from itcroiiN and phyHl- ciil dcliUIiy , pxlutuHtcil vilnllty , pro- linturti < lrrllin > . Vurlrocelr , ttc. , nro Specially beuofltod bj connnltlng lU contents. Diseases of the I'rnnlttte ( iliiinl , ICIiIm-yH mill Illinlilor cToctially ( cured Kndorfcxl by thounanils who linre been cured. Adopted In Hospitals and by rhyoliHins in iuropo : and America , fiealed Trcotlso free Address MAHSTON REMEDY CO. Da. H. TRESKOW. 40 West 14th St. , Wow York. S5O REWARD $5O ALOP . _ . _ g.OfllLLABD'S Dloklo , 'Ihls brand is a happy combination of fine , young crisp red , burly lorn lilldr , with a DELICIOUS FLAVOR and It Juet moeta the taste oJ a largo number ol chewers. Orders ( or "Plowshare" are corrlnRln rapidly 'from all parts of Iho country , demonstrating how quickly the great army of ciewers strikea good combination ul Tobacco , betS SB to quality and quantity. Jlcssre Loiilar ! < l& Co have exercised no little tlmo and labor In cndeavoilng to reach the Acme of Perfection in l'Io oh r , aid soomtohavo done It. Bceldos the TKM c .ti CVTB ol 1'loweharo are Which Is a point not to l oterlooked by dealc ftho will find 1C to their tr.tmreat to order omo a tl giro their customers an opportuultr tu try It. fisk Your Dealur for Plowshase B Dealc.rB eapplied by GronowcR & SctoentRan , Council Bluffs. Perptroy & Moore , " " L. Klr/cht & Co. Stewart I5roe. 1'axton & Gallagher , Omnliu. , McCord , Brady fiC , Omalm. Fur sale in Omnha by IL YinRllntr , 018 S 13th Street , Henry Uitzen , COLS 38th St. Heimrod & Co. . OU2 S 13th St. Gee Carlsino.lOlD B'arliora St. Kaufman Bros. , 207 S IBtli St. Kaufman Broa , 1000 K rnDin St. Frank Arnold & Co. , 1418 Kamam St. AucuBt TJotz H Co , irX > 9 Douglan Sti Goo. Ileimrocl , U13 N 1 nth St. BergBn & Smiley , N. W. Cor. ICth Mid Cum Van" Green Ere * . , N. W. Cor. Dlmlon ant . X.Stevens 9I0N.21 tSt. LINCOLN FLORAL CONSERVATOR ! flor. U fclTtbgCullnoofitrrcUin. Croonhouso , BcddlniiffPlnnts , Roses , Floworlne Shrubbery , Evergreens , Small Fruits , Etc it raj witli every oruiw. Floral Desi ammi-i- ' I'vkrlnt \ \ * forl'nrtli n'l r UK rnU it r.HciuM ] ) , uud fcrlltt ) lili > | i rl . .I ( In Mali' . . tmiiixiK. . 'ii'i-i ' > < n-it.ii.l j.iuutslutw Ilhiilruteil ( utulcicuu ff'C. o. . W. 8 , SAWYER & CO I U | > bon Xo. 14 ( . 110,095. . . Kebr < u > CM f.uTBe . SeXi tor Mm &w. . * J M. U. ito A fcred. ) ru raa. 1 . . . . . „ DR. WARD & CO , . LOIO9ULVU31 The iem rk bb groVth of daring the Inat fair yonr * li n nssttoi great utonlBhrnont to thoae who r > y t oocAnlonal visit to tbto growing city. Tht development of tha IJtooV yordc thu nocoMlty of the Bolt Ltob Road lh * > Onoly pared utrooU tha hnndrodo of now residences nd cootlr bnalnoai bloikt , , ulth the popnlntlon of oca city more thz.ru doubled In the l&flt five j-sari. All this IB a great lurprlao to vlcEton and la th admiration of on * oltlionv Tbla rapid growth , the bnslnoM aclhlty , and tha many aubotanUal ImprovononU mada L > llroly demand for Omaha real oslato , nnrt' ' OTOry Invoatoi h i made a handiomn profit. Slnae the Wall Street panla Ma ; , \rlth the anbeaanoat ory of hard tlmei , thaio haa boon loan demand from apconhv torn , bnt fair demand from Inrostoiv Booking homoB. This latter olaas art taking advantage of low prices ! n build ing material nnd ore oocnrlng tholr homes at much less cost than will bo poulblo v year honco. Spocnlnton , too , can bay real oats * a cheaper now and onght to Ukt odvant o of prcaont prtoei foi futni * pro ta. Tha nozt law 70111 promises groatei dwolopmonta In Omaha than the P * t IITJ years , which have boon as good &i wo coald roaaousbly doelro. Now man > nfaotarlng MtablUhmontn and largo job * blng honeoa tura odded almost weekly , and all add to the prosperity of Omaha. There are many ( n Omaha and through * bnt the State , who hare thole money In , the banks dcaiviag a nominal rate of In terest , whloh , U jtzdlcionnljr invcotod In Omaha real et > iat , rronld bring thorn much greatar totems , "We have man ; bargains Trhloh we are confident will bring the pni-ohAoos larja profits In thi near future. We hnvo for sale the finest resi dence property in the north and western parts of the city. North wo have fine lotH at reasonable - able prices oa Sherman avemie,17t\i \ , 18th , 19th and 20th streets. West on Fnrnam , Davenporfe , Ouming , and all the ending streeti in that direction. The grading of Farnam , Califor nia and Davenport streets has made accessible some of the finest and cheapest residence property in thr > city , and with the building of the street car linn out Faruam , the pro perty in the western part of the city will increnflft in We also have the agency tor the Syndicate and Stock Yards proper ty in the eoiitb part of the city. The developments made in this section by the Stock Yards Company anil the railroads will certainly doubk the once in a short timn. Wo also have some line busmen * lots and some elegant inside reni- dencop for sale , Parties wiBhme to invest will flnfli some ecoti livcallingi S13 South Htb Bet Jteon Fnrnhnm and , P. S. We ask thoaa who property for sale nt a bargain to , us n collWe want only bsrga.ni We vrill poBitively aot handle p op ot more than its ronl valufl.