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Concurrent Testimony. “Ta it wrong to kiss?” neked a timid maid Of the shimmering sands that berder the d answer she got save the wavelets played A roundelay gay as they kissed her feet " She asked the sun, but he only turned 1ia saucy face from the enstern sky, kissed her cheeks till they fairly burred, And a tear of vexation dimmed her eye She asked the wind as it came from the self.same question, The answer came, For a zephyr sprang up and kisted her mouth And ruby red lips till they seemed aflame, She asked a youth who had chanced along, And the moral question was solved in tricy For he avswered wrong, here he proved it “0, maiden, it may be But” “It's very nice!" If the sea and sun and soft south wind Kiss unmolested by bolt or ban Where the heart is eager, and lips and mind Are not reluctant, why shouldn't mant No Koyal Road Chicago Tripune. How many seek the gladness That love and friendship lend, Forgetting to be friendly While asking for a friend. How many seek the plaudits Men yield an honored name, Nor make t! work more worthy To win the long-for fame, How many seek position And highest tasks to do, And strive to rule the many While faithless to the few. How many fix their vision On mountains lost in light Yet scorn the wemy climbin That leads them up the flight. And, choosing false conditions, How many then complain Because life's law are changeless And truth and justice reiyn; . Because, as to Mohammed, Life to ches to each one That all may seek the mountain— The mountain comes to nony GHORGE S, WELLS, Bpring Madrigal. ¥re-h flavnels for me, mother, New woolen stockings buy; Let Ann rebuild the furnace fire Aud pile the coal on high, There's ice by all the streamlets, The buds shrink in the blast, I'm nearly frozen, mother dear, For spring has come at last. —Brooklyn Hagle. Season Hints. Soon will the vender, blithe and sweet Yell ““Cooking apples!” on the street. And when they’re bought and on the shelf The matron’s small boy—wicked elf-— Will reach ahove, o'er plata and cup, And eat a half dozen up; Iu just an_hour he'll be scen All twisted by the apple green, But he will take it very cool, ‘And next day stay at home !mmlnchoul. —Puck. RELIGIOUS. The United Presbyterian Assembly has under it 814 churches, 704 ministers and 82,957 members, The Baptists ir the South number num- ber altogether 1,715,794, of whom 974,100 are white and 741,694 negroes, Ex-Vice President Wheeler offers $10,- 000 towards a new Congregational church im Malone, N. Y., where he resides. The first Welsh church in Ohio was founded in 1803. At present there are in :,he state forty churches with 3,000 mem- ers, 5 Sunday, May 21, was appointed b; seventeen bishops of the Episcopal church as a day of intercession for the success of missions, The Fifth Street Methodist Episcopal Church of Philadelphin celebrated the #emi-centennial anniversary of its founda- tien on May The fiftieth anniversary of the estab. lishment in Boston of the Order of the ters of Charity was commemorated in hat city on May 14. The * Protestant Episcopal Bishop of Massachusetts reports 1,114 persons con- firmed the pa-t year. The number of cler- gy in the diocese is 162, The town clock in the steeple of St. Paul’s church in New York was made in Loudon in 1778 It has two weights of one thousand pounds each. Another effort has been made toward the reconciliation of the Roman Catho ic and Greck churches, Bishop =trossmayer, of Austria, has written a letter to the Ruse sian Holy Synod on the subjeat. The Southern Methodist General Con- ference has resolved to establish an educa- tional fund for the senefit of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, which it or- ganized some years ago, This is the first step taken since the war toward helping Northern societies to educate the negro, At the annual gathering of the E; friends a proposal will be made for a ¥ s#ion of the Book of Doctrine, Prac and Disc pline, with the view of modifying it in accordance with the spirit of the age and the present tone of thought among the Quakers. It is nearly 20 years since the last revision was mude, The Bishops of the Methodist Eniscopal church, at their recent meeting in Detroit, appointed a large committee of Bishops, ministers, and laymen to make arrange. nients for certennial Methodist (‘onfer- ence in Baltimore in December, 1884, The Bishops on the committes are Simpson, Andrews, Wiley, and Hurst, BEE to make tomats “They (the missionaries to begin their work by children and educating th and best way to prepar wipe them with a olean ¢ them in the dripping pans until they are tender.” Mr, = Hatpet, on was accosted by & g man, who began to ask f charitable fund in this wi 1 come en business ol 5" interrupted There's several | e who attends t 1 ain’t in,” - [Quiz ‘ellow citizens,” said ateup, viz nstomed heathen he easiest m is to firs , then place 1 bake then iness of the m_mur derer to the crowd arm allows “this is th it of my life 1t ain't that I mind being jerked out of Dakots at the end of a but T an sorry to think I shall never soo any of von n, 1 feel I've got n t h Sloke aight un into Abrabam's [Brooklyn Eagle. HEDUOATIONAL NOTEHS, The four weeks' ses §ehool of Philosophy There will be eleven lec ch week The “speller,” still prescribed for the use of the public echools in Allegheny, Penn., is the venerable one published in 185 Tho Yale Association in Cslorado have rased a generous fund forthe purpose of aiding poor boys in that state to go to Yale. 8t. Louis has kindergartens as a part of ils public school system, with 5,000 chil- dren in them, and & nunber of other west- ern cities, especially G aud Cinein- nati, are reeking to iblish them in the same WY, " The Minnesota Nermal Schools have been instructed to prepare their students to teach the elements of social and moral rolence, including temperance, health, pu. rity, cleanliness, politeness, patriotiam, self-respect, conscience, etc. The recent dmrplnn of Greek from the course of the Milwaukee High School is not supposed to be a triumph of the scien- tific oyer the c'as<ical teaching, but merely a yielding to circumstance. The numbers pursuing the study in the school have been too emall to warrant its continuance, A German class 18 to be orginized in the school, The Girl's Latin school in Boston, which Legan its work four years ago with a class of “twenty-eight, mow has 140 pupils, There are only slight variations between the course of this school and that of the Boys' Latin School, and no_difficulty has been found in carrying it through easil without forcing or reauiring undue lpplz cation from the girls, No svecial courses are prepared for lady students of the Harvard Annex, The in- structors repeat the courses which they are wiving in college during the current year, In some caves a college three-hour course isgiven in the Aunex asa two hour course thereby receiving somewhat less instruct- tion, ‘At the examination, however, they receive the same test that the young men do, and receive it well, too. They show a decided preference for the classic branches. They are reEurzod to be enthusiastic over their work, but individually and collective- ly they do not desire coeducation; indeed, are opposed to it as strongly as are the male students. The professors in charge of the state university at Minneapolis have adopted o plan to prevent hazing and drunkennees among the students, which is liable to work well, Instead of coaxing them, and telling them to try to lead ditferent life, the professors ¢o on the war path with pistols, A iparty of stucents at Minneap- olis went on the war path on Tuesday night, and Professors More snd Pike started in pursuit, Coming up to the hos- tiles unexpectedly, the pursued made a stand, when the professors opened on them from six shooters, woundivg a young theological student in the hind leg, '1f all colleges would adopt this plan there would be more students brought to their homes in a condition such that their friends Peck’s Sun, could identify then MUSIGAI.:AND DRAMATIOC. Lotta and her mother bave sai'ed for Europe, Christine_Nilsson’s American engage- ment is limited to sixty days. Mana:er Abbey has offered Mille. Judic $200 a night for a season: of 100 nights. A new Wachtel has been discovered at Hamburg in the person of a cab driver, Louis Robel. Tubenstein has composed an overture in which all the known Russian national melodies are worked up. Alice Oates is going to England, and says she will lring over the best opera bouffe company obtainable, Miss Minnt Hauk proposes to visit the United States with an opera company next season, her chief works being *Car- men” and Goetz’s “Taming of the Shrew.” The Moy festival at Gincinnati was & splevdid success, Materna was the cen- tral figure of notice and eriticism, and all expectations in regard to her were realized. Mr. Kdwin Booth will be supported during his London engagement hy Mr, Kbon Plympton, who is now playing at the Madison Square theatre, New York, but will shortly sail for Europe, ‘The city of Boston will give twenty-four free open-air concerts during the summer, divided among tes military bands, Sun- day afternoons coucerts will be given on the common, beginning at b o'clock, Frederick Paulding was among the company engaged to support Rhae fu Philadelphis Jast week, but his Armand in “Camuille” Monday 1ight was ko atro- ciously bad that he was immediately set at liberty, Maggie Duggan, the singer and kicker, EEar———— OMAHA SATURDAY MAY .7, 1882 3 Joh = | L. McCague don't look fanny. Are you sure “Madame, there's nine weeks' salary due from the last snap 1 wasinveigl mo fr ¥ t arr { in town. gone throngh the p chated away the dimples You can't expect t pecimen of beaming good natur the ciroun will begin REAL ESTATE AGENT AND GONVEYANGER, a melodrama called the * ud varions other new projected, while S e, It f the present fa. “I Don't Want That Stufl.” Is what a lady of Boston said to her husband when he brought home some medicine to cure her of sick headache and neuralgia which had made her miserable for fourtoen years, At the first attack, therefore, it was adminis- tered to her with such good results, that she continued its use until cured, and made so enthusiastic in its praise, Opposite Postoffice, whose performance of shymg her slipper into the gallery meets with so much ap- plause, is the widow of Clive Hersee, who committed suicide by jumping from the IMPIETIES, Since the recent telephone decision, the says: “Ring of. I want to When a writer couples the words*‘Chris- tian rtatesman’ together he does one or the other a rank injustice, 1t is said that Joseph, the favorite of *haroah, was the first wsthete, He had a coat of many colors, you know, An Towa Methodist preacher, weighing 250 pounds, seized two men who were fighting, and heldthem at acm'’s length un- til they had cooled, Tive did not experience any of the tor- tures endured by the wodern lady of fash- ion, andy: t, like the latter, she had noth- ing to wear,—[ Lowell Citizen A false prophet ix stirring the Eeyptians into a rebellion, In America false pro. phets merely guess at the weather and sell their almanacs at 25 cents each. If there was & way of going to heaven by railroad lots of people would be de- terred from taking the train on sccount of the poor fodder and exorbitant charges at the dinner stations, **Don’t you believe in a future life in which we shall renew the ties that bind us together here!’ *‘I do,” said the hen. ::L:vked huspand sadly, “but I don't want A bibulous parson was introduced to s lady who had been represented to him as quite & talented artist. He greeted her by saying: I understsnd, madam, that you paint!” She started, blusked deeply, and recovering herself after a fow seconds, said, with as much acidity of tone and style as she could command: “Well, if 1 do paint, I don’t make auy mistake and putit on my nowe,” A Montreal paper mixed up an aocount of Catholic mission progress I:: Afrlno::-l railroad bridge at Omaha about & year Jhicago Tribune, dramia, “‘Le Rois’ ormed for the second y November 2 next, exactly fir the first production ot~ the Le Rois' Amuse” was ) rohibited by the gevern- ment of July after the firet performance 50 that the pliybill, instead of anuouncing | ! a “revival,” will simply bear the in inseription, “Second performance of ‘Le Roi 8" Amuse,’ Wagner is in Venice, He goes very often tothe Piazza to hear the open-air coucerts, A few d.ys ago he entered the circle of mus ns, shook hands wizh the leader, and expressed a d to hear ren- dered the overture to “‘La Gazza Ladra,” The lea ler dispatched a messenger for the score and the band played it on the spot to the inmense satisfaction of Wagner, who was profuse in his compliments, In the tomb scene of “Romeo and Juliet,” at Haverly’s Prooklyn theatre, last Monday night, Lillian Olcott, the new Juliet, exclaimed: *‘Oh! happy dagger!” but there was no such weapon in view. Dropping on her knees, <he whispered into the dead Romeo's ear, “Where is it?’ but Romeo’s head indicated his ignorance of its whereabouts, so the gentle Juliet stab bed herself with her forefinger and fell mortally wounded on the prostrate form of her lover, while the audience mournfully dispersed, New York Mirror: Minnie Cummings had advertised for & low comediau-- “‘must be funvy,” A, W. Maflin, he of the spade dance and other stage grotes- querie, applied for the position.” The melancholy mein of Maflin did not pre- possess the fair manageress in his favor, and with more frankness shan politeness she usked: “Areyou & low comedisn?”’ “Well —ah—yes—that is in my line.” “But are you funny—can you make peo- laugh?” “My friends say so, and the newspapers have given—" "“But you that she induced twenty-two of the best families in her circlo to adopt it as their regular family medicine. 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