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! 2 THE DAJLY BEE--OMAHA SATURDA_YL FEBRUARY 10 POHTRY OF THR TIMES, [become common, and George and the Dragon are now doing duty as a necklace thete jie-es being tirmly linked toget! hy tioy chains—the reverse sie of git, the obverse side ot highly.colured. enamel . Fancy jawelry is still in the sscendency, An Excellent Reason, ‘With never a word she passed me-by, ‘With never & look or sign; 8hoe silently went her way, and T the real are anite at a discount, for no one An silently went on mine. gets oredit of having the real; ard ladies of noknown wealth support the moc< ston 11, without fear of loss or theft conscious thas Noons could have dresmed who saw her | 00 one can detect the difference. nce, Dark red velvet dresses are very fash. As w» ro coldly met, fonable this seacon, Piok satin facines That her heart was touched by the faintest | and black lace fl unces trim the wa st aud trace, wkirt handwmey Red silk muslia in Of memory or regret. folds and gathere | puffs torms the neck and 11 sleeves of soms of these drenses aud oth- ers hiave a wired collar of garnets beads, Nor do I thirk that one apart, Nothiog will wake & woman wmore Who watche 1 my tranquil brow, thor ughly mad than to wear fifty.dollar Would have gueswed that the memory | hose to a ball, get her drews caught up on stirred my heart ire, wod have lots of wimilar OF a faithless, broken vow. accidents, and then find wnen xhe come: 10 » g0 home that she has dunced all the eve 1v. fog with uld woolen leggings on, havicg And they needn’t have guessed or won. | fo gotten to remove them. dered, you see, Heads of Limoges enamel moun'ed in For thin was the reason why — silver setting are thy latest French fancy I dido’t know her, and she “didn’t know | f,r broochen, wherewith the f abionable young lady fastenn 1 er large bright-hued gypry 'kerchiet of #ilk which she wrranger over her dain y thoulders aud knots in front low on the ¢ reave after the mauner of these nomadio maidens, Flower garnitures upon full eveniog drees no louger matchin bus thedrers with me, And so—she pasted me by. —Walter Learned, lmNOVII;MDXL T The rose of your chesk is precion ; Yoor eyes are warmer than mine; which they are worn; striking contr.st: ‘You catch meo s rou's in the meshes are simed at, sni the more bril.iant and Of curls that ripple and shine— marked, the more fashionable. Large But, sh! not mine. scarlet popies and folinge, in long ga: lan. s, shaded garaniam blossoms or brignt red II. 6 blooe, massed with large Your lips are a aweet perusion; ‘our bosom # rleeping_ e Your voice, with ita fond ev. Ta a call and a cherm to we; But T am freel 111 As the white moon Iifts the wal You lift the passions and lea An a ohicftaiaess vroud with alaughters, | The legislature of Kentucky has Y“l;:'u"x.n 'hn- .l.l;lm- that biced; lvldun thhtz;n grounds for divorce. inlat " Bayard Taylor. ;n“..w.o:::nt Kentucky 14 nearly ¢qual to Silas Card was married the other day, and ou his wed ting notioe uous fabrics with fine effect. S ——— OONNUBIALLIIES. A daughter of tha duke of Argy'lis to marry Mr, Bailie Hamilt b, the iuventor of & musical instrument. ‘The Little Banana Peel. l:llh ‘l b-r‘of lhho beaten gold gleam in the summer's sun; Tamlittle I kaow, but T thiok I oan /8BS hapven. throw A Boston young pueition has astonis ady of wealth and 4 *‘society” vy cut- wedding dress, 0 ipteaded to make hor own we A man that will weigh a ton, 1 sond out no chalieoges bold, T blow me no vauating horn, But foolish fn he who treadeth on me; | 4ing oake, bat the boud of health inter- Ho'll wish ho had never besa born, "{;"- Rl o & 3 'ne Rev, 5 y of Weth Like the flowers of the feld vala man | field, Uonh, whs wariied. at ‘rinity Gosth forth at the break of day, church, Lyme Rock, Uoun., Isst Tuesday, But when he shall fesl my grip on his heel | to Mis Lucy Beact’ Baruuw, a dsusbte: Like the stubhle he fadeth away; of ex Unitod Ssatos Ssnator Willjam H, For L lift hin high up 1o the air, Barnum, With :'D‘-b:'}fl- waere his head ought| Juut before the death of Col. J. M, Ball, y at Decatur, he called his daughter, Mi, With & down-coming crash he maketh his | (yargis, to his bedside and wsxed & see hor warried. The cerewony was per- formed, the groom belug L W Burwn, 1 . | whois the rector of Su. Muik's I iscopul A e g enat whouyenei [ churoh at Olevelond, O, Col. Bl lufs Though my talents axe few, yet she work | Mis# Georsia 8100, thiat do, A youag marrisd couple, wishing to ex- Has oft maue the cellar-doar ereak, ohange tomo of their duplicste weddiog I'm a blood red republioan bora, gitts, took » piese of silver tu the wel _And 3 nihj'ist fearloss I be; n fi-m whose named adorned the box, y bl foarle 3 Thoukis s usa: wire a crown T would B O bring its pride down, nagine their wi "FLO When the f‘:‘; L It it set its proud heeinpon ms, them that the articie was ¢ ¥ Piated sn probably came fr mah, And I know he's olear gone npon me, 1 the dollar » %0 SUAY ek e | Loy Wore ofcen called u on to sell boxdi HONEY FOR LtdB LADLA .. |for just such purposss, and that th re waa ——— 0o redress, At n recent fashionablo Eoclish wed- ,,?,::" ore still In high vogue for oldand | 5 " o} SCH o veven bridesmalds. The | tirst five young Indiew wore dees-es of N Inte Men. Mo Kk o [03™ | cural.c lored sureh trimmed with crovm s Y., loft a fortune o ,900, Inoe, with o’ hats to match. They The real glove fight ocours when & wo- | each earricd & Brussols laco fan with moui- man tries to pus a Nc, 6 glove on & No, 7| ogram, the gift of the bridegroom, The . luns two weie dressod in white surah, with A princes:e back with walst and trainin | sailorw’ hata to maich, and each wore & one continuous piece is preferred for velvet | gold br och (two bullooks' heads yokeo) dresses, presented by the briiegroom, % White ottoman silk aud white nuns’ veil. | The fist Jewish marrisfe which has ing make a fovely combination for brides- | t1ken place In Madrid winoe thy expu sion maids’ dre ses, of the Jews from Spain two canturies ago White Brittany lace and pale pink roses | W84 celebrated u few days since. The are beosming trimuloge for dirk greon | Prde, who w u wedaed to hor firat cousin, Velvat Bonnats fn dughter o1 Mr. Jones, n foreign mier- chant lovg esta ilished iu the Spanish cap- Ll liniage fod greater favor than fur itul. Moro thau fifiy porsons fnclulio [mitation dismonds are now so per fect that re st in 1ich contrast againet **No oards "' But he dwesu’s kn.w what |} members of the very Dest so.iety in Mad- groat weight, rid, were present at the un{nuy 4 ‘Woven trimmings of white down are | Rabbi Hermun Balzedo traveled ex orred to fur or'cheuille for trimming | from France tv celebrate the matris, opera cloak A emall rensation ooourred on Big Skin TLong, egg-shaped buttons with olrcles of | Creek, in Lowis county, sbout ten days black passementerie cord are the trimmings | ago, There was to bave been s wedding. for cloth redingotes, . The guests. soms forty in number, had as. Velvet disks embroilered with chenille | tembl d; the bride was d. , aud all trim dresses of dark camel's hair, cashmere | were fn waiting for the minister, who wia and Amazon cloth, lnl:lt 200I yards lrn:: lhu‘ !:mu-‘. 1““1 :::a all at once changed her mind an ) o5l shaped filis of Iaco In two narsew | JE2ix wan - Indofioiioly pmtpoued Tha o Sleevenintlon cors) ot PIAc® | woud-he groom was a wentloman well to- doin the world, snl the Iady gives no Gold Devonshi ace i seen upon im- t dure, ported white opera hata. trimmed also with | “*"*® dF SERVAUGSIERODAINTY ‘white ostrioh ti, s powdered with gold. - ] Crimped frills of tinted crane sot against | MUSIOAL AN ) DRAMA 110, standing, lightly-gathered 1uffla of Orien- tal lace, are worn ioside the peck and alegven of evening dresses, produced at Naples m'ifi':p:f.'.‘fi'&“;fi".' '.?:.h?fl,".;",'f{; The liustrious coraotiat Levi is about to & cream tiuted rucho. und trimmed wiiy | "U0F0 to thix country. rosottes of ribvon ends cut out in sharp| Mme. Modjska is under engagement to notches, play in San Francisco in Ma, Chenille and silk piping cords plaitel | ~Mrs. Langtey's contract with Minager together to imitate ;&,. Fyre_ fashlinable | Abbey expires on tho 14t of May. for small bonnets. A cluster of pompons | “Edgewood Filks' has been recon in many colors like a bouquaet is the trim- | structed by Mr, 5:l Smith Russell, 3 A new mass by Ponchielli has been per. A cunningly shaped little poke bonnet is | f.rmed wich succsss at Bergasro. & novel design for breast-pins, Itismede| mp.e expenses of tha Boston Ideal Opera of tinted gold, and blue or red enawmel s | oompany ure nearly 4,000 & we: k. arranged like a rivbon around the minia- | "y '3 1, Stoddart will shortly hegin Emily Melville, the comio opers sioger, starring tour in *'The Long Strike,” is the wife of u Fraucisco meronnat | \ T08 fisdivauy ""'1" Dorchased by named Dudley. She has eloped with a M. Will E. Nowell oot 12,00) marke, tenor named Us-em and the merchant has | Mia Florence St, John, the present got a divorce, London favorite, will come to this country » Passementerie cords with tawelled ends | Dext fall. defioe the wa st and drape the frontof | Most likely Lytton Sothern will come Watteau dresses. The box pleat of the | to this country alone, as his sister Eva is back is very wide aud is made of brocade | seriously ill on satin dresses, Tt ia d nied that Miss Minnie Hauk has The long, Eoglish fatigue cost, made «f [ scoepted an cngsgement for Mapleson's plaida or tbecks in indisiuot shudes cf apring sesson. oolor, with Carriok capes edged with dark | G unod's “Fuust” has latel . Bk Sl willa mes tastioavnie than | aaisnide AT b dajely hee. p th-A nlh'-' this spring. the National opera of St, Pe oviog wife, whoss husband declined| Mr, Joseph Haworth, f Mr, Mc- t0 tuke her toa noted restaurant beosuse | Cullongh's eompany, has besn offercd l‘;\s the jlace was disreput. wants to kuow | cositi nof lead M [y b brought bome iauveBap | FONe Laah eaiad PRPVES R0 Mme. Mod about rnce & week, ) bile Churlen R, Thorne, jr., f§ “Ta that eoough? asked the highbred | hosith, bis fatsor, nOM, Dhators e ’.’.‘?“.‘.‘:&:f..’: -h.-:.'nm.-(') » lm.u:h:m ..m-umma theat ical map, now reaching on rerv.n *‘Only one thing | to ight; ! BTk ol Floe stoes | e AR T o s e speliia’ snd watin' M. B. Laavitt has_conoluded arrange. Deep linen collars and cuffs worn | meats with Oharles Wyndham to appesr again, with indoor dresses of pl cash. | with his company at the Bush Street thea. mere Smaller linen collars are worksd n Francisco, on the 14.h of May, upon the edge, and the ¢ nners are turned r weeks, down over & ulain red or amber silk tie, Planguette, the suthor of “Les Cloohes Bleeves have almost disappeared from |de Coruev "inwriting three new oparas, the waists of evening drea-es, but the arms | all of which are t) ba vroduced in London, are covere | by kid gloves that ars nearly a | One is nrevision of **Gillette o Navonne,” yard langT- that reach from shoulders to | sud another s on the eubject of “*Neil wrists, The gloves matoh the dressin |Gwynne." alee, Puris has 2,226,000 te, 2 ¢ A large rosette or bow of Fvalvet ribton, [‘tree, 5 slronace xe 6 sorne o 2 fhes :hh o square or num—-tfio ll:;lokKlr of inharitants, 7 theutrs triuse pe.bles, is worn on the left side of | ous and 6 wusio bulle, w the dress just Lelow the wait, Crushed lls, Borlio. with 1 strawberry, cerise, scarlet and garnet | and 5 music h.lls, shades are wora with black satin dreate:, “Doss your Helen remind you of Holen | 1t 14,81d that & new French tenor has A néw opera by Botte ini will be shortly 1 cir- of Troy?” sho aked sweetly, ae the sofe | Coed discoverd, Ho sang Lir the first|; time in publis at & midoight mass of the of 1001 Yiylive do la Trinite, where ho elootrified springs flattened under & pressu pfl'n.fl. “No, not precisely; rewind me more of Helen Avoiriupoi ws the sealy reply,— Louisville Suaday Argus. sweetness « f his Voice, His nawe is Fu. vere Foresu, 000 inhabitants, has 13 theatres, 1 cirous the congreg tion with the power and German actor Dawiron in 1866, when be repeatedly appesred in New York with Booth in the same play. Nellie Hozsltine, the St. Lonis beauty who bersme noted through a fizht brcught on by fl rtaticn with an actor several yoars 4 by & report that she was engaged o San uel J. Tilden, has gone on the rtage. 3he is ow Mra, Paramore, having rarried the man who undertook to whip the actor. Manager Stetson 4 that the * Uorei- oan Brothe " revival at his Booth's thea- tre, New York, has been the grandes: wuc een of the perdod. Tle will on Febru- ary 10th transfer the play snd all itaap purteuances to the Cue.tont Street opera \ uswe, where Manacers Ziomerman & Nixon are now arranging for its produc: tion. What hava onr stars ever done to Man- azer Danicl Frobman, of the Madixn €quare theater? A deepJaid plan o des pete their ranks has come to light throngh the engzagement of Ada Dyas, Alice Dun. viog Liogard and Joseph Wieslock; sod now i s Ben Maginley whom the tireleas Mr. Frohwan has winged for next reas n The new American prima douns, Miss Lollian Nordics, m de her aopear.nes as Ophelia in “Hamlet” ot the Grand opers, Paris, the other wight, h ¢ itics comp ain of her strorg American acceut and slightly guttural voice; on the uther band, they admit that her arms and hands are above repeoach, and that her ;yu‘ teeth and ymiie are not uninterest- og."” The London Cryatal Palace company has assumed entire controlof the Handel fenti- val in June wext, when the chorus will in- clude 3,00 voicew nnd the orchestra will consist of about 425 | icked players, led by M. Sinton, including a strong force of » out 932 first viollns, 84 recond violing, 58 violas, 58 ’cellos unud about 50 double basses, the wind being, as usual, douhled, and in some instances trebled, Toe fonti- val will be conducted by Sir Michael Costs, the veteran, who has dirco ed theso celebrations ever since they were first or- her home in y nothing to of the water,” cams from » prassnt family. T em proud of it. My and mother, who were bwedish t4, are botn dend. I #m the young- estof a fsmily of seven children, = Well, my brothers and risters are still alive, ’ll"n.y are yet puasants, fond of theic free 1 and wi | never chunge, 1 can under- d them, bu’ with the change that has ken place in me by edu:aticn, wu-oslly and o herwise, and by my associstion in the world, they can not understand we.” — EDUNATIONAL NOTEHS. Bishop McQuaid has written an article for The B.stou Journal oi Bivcation ou the publio sohool sys em of the U ited States, 1n whioh ho vigorously coadermns it, Girton College, the virly’ o v lexe at Cam- bridpe University in England, is about to be enlarged, avd the plans for the uew buildiogs have been already diafted ang susmitted to the proper authorities, In Eagland a *““Daccher's Education |y Loan Society” has been in wuccessic > eation fur ten years. Tt obfs tis to wesist by lomsns, without ioterest, prowi-iog fomale students who, from want of means, are unable to cariy on their studies, The State Univereity ¢f Ohin has openad for the winter term wiith 85) (tudente, Thereis quite an excitement among the “udegts over the introdaction of chapel exercla s 42 Lho university, this being s o thing to which gbey sre entirely uuaccus tomed. Prot. Haxloy hw "beon appointed hir Robert Kede's lecturer &t Cambiidpe Eogland, during the present y The profe sor 8 coonection with Caral reoeniip bedoin. 1ore close and au tive from hiw selection &s oné 1 resident eleciora to the profossorship soatomy and physiolo.y. The Oonnecticu . state norm:l echool st New Biitaia will be ready for ocenpanoy in May. The site te'ected is on high grouni and con munds an extens ve view whi'e it in ensily mccessible from she ceuter of the place, The huilding 1 substantially palletogram with pri jection at the corner, and is 126 feet long, 85 fest wide and three stories high, with & Jarge «ttic and with finithed rooms in the towar, which js 108 foet high. President Ellot, of Harvard Univorsity, boliaves in college atbletics, **Many p-o- ple,” be says, “‘take it for granted that 1hy students who are conspicu us in atb}etio sports are capable of no hing bettcr, and atand, a9 a rule at the bottoq oF the col- lego rank liste, Thiais by 5o means the case, Of the efghty fotir d flsront students who were wembers uf uhe university crew, base hall niua or foot hall eleyen from 1873 to 1883, over a quarter stood above the Toidule of their respective clasees, and the wverste ntandiog of the whole number was represented by seventy-two in supposed class of 100, The report of the superintendent of schools f r New Jersey shows that 200 normal school graduates are tesching in tue schools ¢ f the state, an_increase of 21 over last year; and that 136 under-gradu. ates are teaching, a decres e of 2. The total number of teachers furnished by the normal school is 895, which constitate about 11 per cent of the entire number in the state, There are 1,677 school build- inge in the state, of which the latter owna all but 64, e number erected d the year was 34 Awong ths buil ing 6L that are valued between $10,000 and $30,000 anch. Forty-three are valued be- tween $20,000 and 340,000 each, and 88 sra valued above $40,000 cach, According siven sbove, the incres e ‘e during 1833 is 8,2.6 over totsl enroilent in the pubiio » now 209 526, the average nttend- ance brivg 113,682 Awong the rising generation in the state there are 89,2584, who astend no school RELIGIOUS. There are 302 Protestant #chools in Syria, On an aversge in Switzerland not more thao ove in teu gues to courch, The new primate of England, Dr, Ben. #op, is to be enthroned at Canterburg April 9, St, Paul, Minn, has just organised its fourth Congregationsl church and Mia- neapolis it vixth, Tokio, Japap, has its Twelith Presby- terian chureb, Toe Presbytery is almost made up of uative minis ers, In Toronto, Canads, on a recent Sunday eveuiog forly-seven pastors of diffcrent de- nomiua'ions exchavgsd pulpits, ion. Bouth, the leader of the Salvation arwy, is suthority for the statement that $600,000 are anuuslly contributed for eus- tuluing that orgavization, The German Lutheran Almanac gives the following statistics of the denomina. vion: Congregations. 6,180; minsters, 3,- 429; communicant-, 785,787, At the close of the year 1852 the churches of the United Brethren, in Dakota, enrolled » memberchip of 414, a number which showed o decreare of 25 during the year, The Preshyterians orgavized s mismsion church in Rio Janeiroin 1862, snd now have thirty.two churches in the empire, with a total of 1,729 members, most ot them converts from Romanism, The founder of the Koman Catholic order of the Sisters of Mercy in the United States, Mother Frances Ward Xavier, took the holy vows of the profession in 1883. niversity of that event has ¢t Mavchester, N, H., serior of a convent. Within the last year women of the Uni. ted States, scoording to an exchange, bave given the magunificent sum of six hundred PHPPHRMINT DROPS, It §s the father of twine who knows ‘what it is to be up all night with the boys, Now is ths time to get up & corner on ooal, The corner should be in the parlor grate, - New, Avd now ooffine are sold on tha install- msnt plan. The next thing in this line will be “misfit caskets a specialty.” One of the leaders cf the Delaw. en- at: is Dr, Muastard, He draws well and is reckuned & very smart man. The Cincinnati Gaze'te has a depart. ment headed, “What is Going Un in So- ciety.” Perhaps it is paiot and powder, The man who braggcd a/l summer about his belog & grod skntec has dropped that su’ ject since there i ion, and is tow boaste 1ng cuay nads a Vuorp ise to swla,” The bilarions geotlemen who ore now traveling abous the state, a1 bt iuinstrel compsnics, or deta hments of the Silva. tiou Army, Theyare simply legislative committees, 1t is against the law to have fun with a hoy io New Jersey. A blscksmith asked a little chap to pick up a h . horeeshoe for him, and the |; bli ters f21t a greas desl cooler whea the jury gave him $.00 dau- ae “Do vou belisve in woman's rihts?’ be demanded, jabbing him in the rive with her umbrells. “Yew," ho revlied, as he moved to & wafe distauce. I beliove in Wowan's foneral ntes Rocheaster Post-Exprens, We are told that the fashion of swear- ing i changing., Let it? When we f.ll down on a coal hole and mako cureelves sore all oyer, the guod old-style profinity, that will daant the obstinacy of a mule, is good enougu for ua, The fllowing explains the difforence be. tween “luck” and “‘chance:” You take a girl out to the theater and discover that you haven's u cent in your pocket. You of cowse, compeiled 1o invite her toan ter saloon after | i 18 & million to cne that she will acesps. “What on earth mskes ysu announce that you extract teeth without pain? Didun's I r_every patient you had up here yel “You did, sir,” replied the peripatetio dentiat, ‘'5ut thuse were shrieks of joy which they uttered, sir! They were wo delighted, sir, at being painlessly re. lleved that they oould Lot restain their en- thusiaem,” eoted senator, Jim!" said one individuals sa they came to ith lurcn in front f the of Wednesday, “‘Don’s koow which er's electcd,” wald the interrogated, blinking at the builetin. board; “‘but nercheahary ' choico got the .most votes.—Boston Commercial Bu letin, A man in New York is cresting quite an exoitement in ocertain circlos by aittempte ing the feat of eating thirly brace of quail in thirty daye. He may succeed, as the feat doesn’t require sy isteliectuality and he doein’t have to shoot his own quail, A more difficuls feat for the average man would be to purchase sixty quail in sixty yE Heard in a hote! office? “Is thers a fire company within & block of this hiel?” “Yes, sir.” “*And a hook and ladiier pany nea: “Yes, sir.” “And firee wncapes on all sides of the building?” “Yen, wir” “And exiioguishers at every do. “Yer, ¢ir.,” *‘Auvd rope-ladders in every apartmen ¥ *Yeu, rie.” Wl if you will give me & room cn the first flor, with & window opening into a back ailey, I will stay all night,” - Philadelpais Newa, Some amateurs recently got up a thest- rical performancn oalled the *'Captive Cruader.” Gus De Swith and Kosicuiko Murphy took leading parts. Between the agts, behind the soanms, starpny, who yoR "“'“"”""-‘-‘f{‘n‘f““‘"" FATENN A.J. SIMPSOX. o Lt 2 Jeta 1 1L | CARRIAGE FACTORY 1499 35 1411 Dodge Btroat, aug 7-me Gm FALLIY & ROSH, Wostern Agente, L:fayette, Indlana, Was tus Oapiive Srueader, begged Gus to lend him & quarter.” “*Can’s think of it, You know well enough that in the next act I huve to raise & raucom of (00,000 pisss vottlen it,” responded Marphy, gloomily. IMPI RS, O ,sters aro not allowed ¢9 o,en ou Sune day in New York, *‘Anothes Panls in”s’ Church,” eays a head lige, Somebody must have started to bass around the coniributin box. R Ev b Fourteen princes of the church vhlVa E died since the accessicn of Pope Lieo X ITT, Sin miy be wrong, Lut it teems to be pretty healthy, A New York L.wyer has just py'd $2,- €60 for s pew in one of the Gotham churches, A lawyer is always bound to Some heartless wretch onught two cate, tied them by, the tails, an 1 flang them into the cellar of a church, Tie residents of the village heard the noiee the animala mude, but thought it was the choir re- hearsing. A mon in Australis left $7,000 for maceses for his soul ‘in purgatory, but his executor refused'to pay the mouey to the church until it was legally proved that|yenible urgatory existed, Australian people who | ove , requiring no heel stiffe: ers. R he Agency” for h.se goxds in this fown has ve'‘taken poetry to newspaper offioes will now Hive & chanca to testit, 1 1% to travel on & pas man at'breaktast table, eel 1 were proprietor of the road.” *'I don't, eaid » witty lady from Boston; I would Dot go Lo L eaven on a pass,” *‘Therais no daoger of your gettiog one,” was the re- ply. “You are a gnl‘.uhu. and only Unlvinists get pasces,” *‘Well, anyway, this is certain,” retorted the lady, “‘we shall all be deadheads before wo get there.” The First Presbyterian church in Mem. phis, Tenn., was burned last Sunday evel g, the fire Lreakirg cut tetween the cel id » young a8 though ing and the rouf, just after the evenin, servizes, had concluded, The onage of the church was saved. The Rev. Daniel, pastor, sent his family to the house of a ueighb r, but refused, the Appeal 1ay+, to have his furvicure removed, tiusting in Providence for it sifety, The betiiog in \'?‘iulgu is 7 to 4 that the furniture was ole “0b,” said Daisy toher mamma, ““I was in the \vnl r last niht, bebind the sofa, when the preacher came to see sister Kute, and they did ret up too close for anything, an’ the preacher said: ‘Katie, dear, I lov you,’ sud Kate said: ‘0o, 0o’ an’ then the preacher k sied her right smack in the meut, an’ said: ‘Doar Katle, ho v good the ners,’ an’ Katle said: ‘00, 00,’ au’ then—an' thea—." “Well,” her 'you wicked child, you cked obi mamms, I felt 8o good, T blursted rig out, ‘iet us pray, an’ yeu ought to have seen *‘Conductor!” exclyimed an elderly gen- tleman, looking up from the bible he had been uter. about this train in the init? Show it to mel expeot to find about ii?" ductor, ‘‘Isu’t there something about it here 8o re?” asked the old man, looking up innoeently, *‘Len't your time. table here either?” aud he fumbled over the leaves aud appsired puzz'ed atout the thug. *‘Of courss it fan't,” reaponde | the conductor, *“‘That bitle ail happened 1,800 years ago.” And we must have started just before it was out!” mused the old gentlemen, putting the book back in the rack, “‘Perhaps there's something aboutit in the revised edition; got & re- vised edition?” But nobody Isughed at the poor old cocductor. They had all growled the con- known him & long time and they felt sorry for him. PLAIN TRUTHS The blood is the foundation of life, it circulates through every part of the body, and unless it is pure and rich, good health is impossible If diseas® has entered the system the on/y sure and quick way to drive it out is to purify and enrich the known, and the highest authorities agree th.t nothing but iron will restore the blood to its natural condition ; all the iron preparations hitherto made blacken the teeth, cause head- ache, and are otherwise injurious. BrowN's IRON BiTTERS will thor- oughly and quickly assimilate with the blood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus dnve disease from any part of the system, and it will #ot blacken the teeth, cause head ache or constipation, and is pos- tively mot injurious. and also that 17 N. 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