~ sie avi - oR“ FLAMES. A Reyal Bride's Troussean., The New York Telegram says of the tronsseau belonging to the Princess Crown Prince of Austria: It had been exhibited at the royal palace at Brus sels, and the descriptions of its fairy like materials, and the exquisite wor ks of art in gold and silver embroidery and laces of marvelous delicacy, were most exciting. Amid all the bridal glories one table in the middle of the hall was heaped up with linen and household goods, which attracted the attention of the ladies. It Hag ine rest lady readers to know that the chemises are fringed with costly lace and with lovely bosoms of artistic workmanship. Then there wore jackets, corsets, jupons, handker chiefs, fichus, eravates and other most charming objects NECOSSary to the femi nine toilet. Near these were prenents of dresses and jewelry, Bridal dress was of the traditional ol loth richly orns with em broidery designs laurel sand rose b ntertwined with bouquets of orange blossoms, the whole, both for design and harmony of color, forming a robe such as connois sours declared was never seen before. The waist and arms were decorated with delicate silver lace, the train of the sa material as the and embroide to match, It was four meters long four wide. The 1 an in high relief on the train have oconpied many a aa hands months. The ¢ wore a dress at tl composed of am with ni over a dress of Fo ad tastefn ily and the this mat send those who hs sles, { Postlier of silver, mented represent ing 0S, 1 robe d designs ueen he wedding unre vel x Sim y Ry 3 1 i decor drap YH iF Hew Women Should Dress merican authori need be ashamed to d cheaply; she ea } modern guides lady very little x down three pre tend elry, neat. lin and a fre queen’ s ball, wilh 8 well elry and her o better if it is white a ball, Tr WOU the delicate in tha perfec An on ' . ries QO none, ue refi il RAK shoe, frills, American fice, she occasion to dress commended 18 IK she Fushion Notes. Scarf draperies grow Vermicell; lad Crosswise hort skir snnshades, Sarah serge is tr on ihro i fery. 2% immed with Soft thick ostrich bonnets of steel Th e fril lis on MULers are pm lace. nmmer silk dresses are rs, tie 3 and ribbon The Wattean is ti illuminated { Paste j buttons on foulard The pinkish laces is called Some of tl designs like tho Sarah i children’s wear. linen. Chenille dotte used for bonnet flower. onlar 3 Uresses, jewels sel white baked 18 mi It washes Flat collars to be have a point | shoulder. Watered skirts i costumes, Blacl K edged with 8, 40 Shirred enf pa iy shir hex dd 0 4 la CLs same mat ol cal The fastening waists is three wise at the Som of 1 Waisl. Over w bite jan Iris colors are the soft flag flower, and girls with yeilow hair, Waite pique bonnets shape have muslin crowns fastened on by button White waists square neck and no sl worn by little childre n this sn Summer gowns for young girl skirts of thin wool, and waists « with silk ruches and ruf lace, are becoming unde r overdresses SevYeR ——— SCIENTIFIC NOTES, The object-glass for the Lick obsery- atory in California is to be three feet in diameter, and if successful, will be the most powerful instrument of kind ever made. About three years will be required to finish the telescope An instrument called the margarim ter has been invented by two Parisian chemists for detecting the presence of margarine in butter. It is based on the different densities of butter and the grease substances substituted for it or mixed with it. It is is said that during a recent hail- storm in Geneva, Professor Colladon observed that the hail-stones repelled cach other as they fell, and that after lying quiet for a moment or two on the ground, bounded about like hail experiment of Newton In a letter written by Mr. Charles Dgrwin to Professor Holmgren on vivi- section, he says: “No one, unless he is grossly ignorant of what science has done for mankind, can entertain any doubt of incalculable benefits which hereafter be derived from physiol- a. not only by man but the lower animals. Look, for instance, at Pas- teur’s results in modifying the germs of the most malignant diseases, from which animals will, in the first place, re- ceive more relief than man, Writing about some phenomena of optics, M. Treve mentions the fact that the flame of a lamp appears brighter, and that an upright post, shaft or mast is seen more distinctly through a verti- cal than a horizontal slit, but that a house, a landscape or the disks of the sun or moon is better observed when the slit is horizontal. Photographs present more or less clear definition accordivg as the light passes from the kind of object exposed to the sensitive plate through an opening or slit of a horizontal or vertical natme. The re- snlts ave ascribed to the action of diffused light. the the electric with pit Some time since a letter was received in New Orleans directed “to the Biggest Fool in New Orleans.” The postmaster was absent, and on his return one of the youngest clerks i in the office informed him of the letter. ‘“And what became of it?” inquired the postmaster. “Why,” replied the clerk, “I did not know who the biggest fool in New Orleans was, and 80 I opened the letter myself!” “And wkat did you find in it?” inquired the postmaster, “W hy,” responded the clerk, “nothing but the words, ‘Thon art the man?” Given to Inventions, “It is very well to talk about work- ing for the heathen, " said as the lacie ww of the circle pub asic ie their sow but I' d like {0 h MVe somo one « 1 me w a I'm to do with my husband.” “What's the matter with him? asked a sympathetic old lady OW illiami is a good my tl ie first, waving hor ¢ mentative way, ** but vont, morning or comfort One, ing, n,” continued H lasses In an argu William will in inventing vound from wight, and 1 have no peace I didn't object when cape, but 1 did wanted vented § strate when he the window one iat worked wel a lock for the do ht ght mae : night y 1. from mudnig keep burgls tried it 18 contetal 1m at, und hin wit Ki on he canght aro of the Obelis ander Gorri inge lec Durability Lava of ressed some Revere Mexican Homes, The Mexican |] Spon dent, a ing, ami able Women domestic life in this eo the admiration of our people, and might be imitated by Americans. As no summer or winter resorts, fami are not separated three or four months of each year. The mother does nrge her daughter to excel in the art for the purpose of Sitraeting attention or catching male butterflios, Tle fashionable hotel or boarding. hon that pest, that enrse of onr land- ir, happily, unknown here. Each young couple , when they marry, settle down in their own little house, however humble may be, and their children are brought up in the pure sunlight of home. There are more marriages “for love” here than in France and Spain combined. Cupid holds firmer sway than Plutus. I admit that Mexican girls ought to have a more solid, liberal education than they generally receive, Not that it is at all necessary for them to puzzle their brains over Euelid and the exact sciences, but they ought to yin their embroidery frames, stop making wax flowers (an absurdity in this beantiful, férfile ‘land), and study modern history, natural philosophy and mark the present course of events, and take some interest in the political status of the world.” In the a 1 class the ladies are generally aeeomplished, are good linguists and excellent musi- cians, but the great middle classes seem to bave no higher ambition fer their daughters than to have them taught to read, write and sew. The fragile forms, callow complexions, and the listlessne 288 we observe among them, are mainly due ALIS, WI y } ‘ » the most |} Ovi in tl 1 N there are lies d I'éss it — Progress. FACTS AND COMMENTS, Extended arog Tish d that the y reports recently pub . in the Chi Ago Limes ndicate Northwest will more up for the partial failure of wheat crop by an increased assured ) eld of whoat sota and Dakota alone d the de float than make the winter Acreage and Minne to make ROTI pring OHsg anadian choose ex scheme for Northwest ins of with George Mori nat porter, will andert great 10 i } {60 { FAMILY DOUTOR, romotes diges- hild who is in always pro. Hint ving ) avoid slo, ing just the offed and tea with an air Now my everyuiing ang a, and 16 a pe ie nealth head taller than the sallow, dyspeptic little fellow who ate evervthing.— New York Post possib ] all,’ pride little boy never to moe faction. eat taste f coffee or ti ago i ] 141 ———— An English newspape the present positi 11 press of the United Kingdom London, 878: Provinces 1,465; Wales, 66, Scotland, land, 154: B ritish Isles, total of 1,983. Of these there daily papers published in England, 4 in Wales, 21 in Scotland, 18 in Ireland and 2 in the British Isles. The maga zines now in course of publicétion, in- cluding the quarterly reviews, number 1,007, of which no less than 319 are of a dec idedly Te liglous charac ter. It is said that Barnum pays Chang, the Chinese giant traveling with his show, $100 per day. If this is true there seems Ie be a great discrepancy in the wages of Celestials in this coun- try. There ase many Chinamen in America, half the size of Chang, work- ing for fifty cents a ds ay, who ought, on | the Cheng’ Dasis of size, to get $50. Bat | | they don’t.— Rome Sentinel, + (ire CLOrY gives paper Fagland 1,087 181; Ire 20; giving a are 125 I f the now East and Middle, f New York, has issu SORNELL, » Society n was held in and a speradoes gay and two chil hh, were io, the sistance coul red ept Mra, Stough. i Jow ast y trees with the roar ands interver itil i at the tim Fiy-hive ee vau soem approaching u I'he in shinin MPPearance sky was cloar 1 the & Lieut it cavalry United Bates of his wn men while in pursuit of a party of desert the I ifth hy one Cherry, of army, was killed who had robbed a ranch and murdered two Lieutenant Cherry was i of Denve yr a national mining CRM out ahead in walking match in Chicago, ing 530 miles and winning £1,000, Tracey, the second man, made 528 miles and won $750, third of § miles and a prize of $500 and Krohne came with a score From Washington. Furrnen confirmations by the Senate: Jamee Longstreet, UniteMaStatos marshal Absalom Dlvihe, Unites States marshal for | Bouth Caroling; Samuel W. Melton, United States attorney for South Philip I, Emerson, associate justice Utah, for Georgia; Carolina; Tur nomination of Stanley Matthows to be a confirmed in executive session of the Renate by a malority of one in a vote of forty five issued a oall per coup for nt. bonds, Heonerany WiNpox has the redemption of the five vith the U0 of the re per oc proviso that all the istered bo nt, ab fhe wi and $450 ba « of fi] the nds may wish if 1 Pardes nA Foreign News, rinces After s short i embers of ther inter ; the spoecta ww of Av tris, borne queer robe, train the erown, her With her in a was the 00 PARES, walked the Delgiana thom but somewhat pale, h mag Between bride, looking charm r long train borne red, On » takon by anitiful iz the { ma ) then formed in line Then fol. lowed the archduchess, foreign princesses and ladies of the At the church door the wroceasion was received by the Cardinal Arch. bishop of Prague, Prince Schwarzenburg, who led the numerous down the to the pairs then took their places under pS door. at the Palace, way with assistant clergy Jong aisle altar. The imperial ard royal the canopy on the evangelist side of the altar, while the bridal pair walked to the high altar, There they knelt in pr 1 the eves of the bride, bishop then proceeded with the The conclusion of the ceremony was welcomed roport of and the ff church In During the broke out {uta weeping apd trembled The seremony was followed by a banquet, after which the ‘newly-marrie pair departed for the Chateau of Luxenborg. Prinee Rudolph is twenty-three years of age, while his bride is only sixteen, tears being visible The eardinal Aver, arch. ceremony, muaketry dla he bride fit wedding roval a sudden of with excitement, Fignon anti-Jewish riots have broken out in the Ukraine, Ruse and it is feared they may torminato in a frightful social war, as in many places the Jews form a majority of the popula. tion, Mr Ze tung, who is arrestedat Dresdon recently under the He days and then suffered to go, to the ain, editor of the New traveling in York Volks- Germany, Jonas, wie socialist law was kept under surveillance for nine He has applied American minister at Berlin for redress, noar Acams Rackerider became in. Ix Palmer & Sullivan's camp, baro, Mexico, Engineer sane and killed Engineers Martin and Jones, Backerider was killed by Filley, the chief of the party. tiation of Koritacha, Mace Parks # by the authorition Tun Christian pop donda, has risen against the on account of heavy taxation and abun hting bas taken place, and a number Fin Bome fl of persons were killed Christians wore Russia has issned a proclama thjects fo ald him io ex trpating Pag aeitation against the Jews, which in Ger bin bi yout i apen lence tn Russia Ihe to his govern hiarite many lias Gli HLOrary a CORrovYeraia inhi es Hussla Ling the f the are Rope isos burned Hh ently Yarious iranken Bye i, but ae 6 Dsent, iN A Arrests have fe in Irelan Ms FORTY-SEYENTH CONGRESS, Senate Mpecial Session Blue WEPre slOres 1artimey ere seid ana errible Mala ly terrible as the ! é seri. vernmer ai Known Italian go uthorities of of the districts have some ms y of the Is 1 are Tu ral laboring pe AWWALeS con " i A i ’ » t certain are « xempt es of Brescia, afl dis. cs ly wg tha Li er most The ¢ fth 1 P reson attacked 3 andas ara 81 i} in 1,000, attenuation of the i ient becomes patheti suicide is a he malady, : in madness, Great pains have been taken to discover the origin of this terrible trouble. It 18 established 1 eyo nd a doubt that poor food is the mai but obviously there must be something more than this, in oe agra has not broken out ‘many other countries Las been ns geanty, A reporter of the Pavia chamber of commerce seems to have solved the mystery in the course of his painstaking inquiries on the spot. The flour of maize forms the basis of the food of Pellagra's smitten popnla- tions, and the peasants there rarely con sume it in 8 wholesome condition, but eat less fermented, formed into bread revolting that the very pigs recoil from and washed down with water almost always of the worst, If maize nd | good quality no ill resul 107% if it ia used exclusively, but pellagra almost cer- tainly follows the exclusive use of dam. aged maize by those in weak condition. It has often been obsarved here, RAYE Aa New York paper, that Italians will un- dertake the most noisome labor, and that they live more frugally than any other ola 8 in the commu nity. But to thousands of them the hardest life in New York must be luxury to what the y have known at home. The Pavian re porter tells us that in the richest dis tricts may be seen a population morally reduced to the level of brutes, and phys cally ruined by the inliumian severity of its labor, infamons food and shame- ful lodging. The proprietors and their agents appear to be utterly indifferent to the condition of the laborers, Now | that the government and the great eitios have turned their attention to the sub- ect there seems some ground to hope that this frightful state of things may be at last abated. ; ! i — A test of the capacity and inelination of American college students and grad- uates for practical journalism is about to be made. Mr, W. R. Balch, the ed- itor of the Philadelphia American, offers $1,500 in prizes for the best editorials, the best special essays and the be st poems written by college students or | college graduates. There are two se's of prizes—twenty-one in all—offered hy the American, One set is for collegs students only; the second sot of prizés is for those who have been graduated from American colleges, The topies } asmucl 1 wl * oe od. tall ¥ telligent nore most in it more or 80 evel [Bpringficld (Manse) Republioan, ) Edgar T, Page, Esq., druggist, writes us from Chicopee Falls that Mr. Albert Ginenther, oo Wild's hotel, has used that remarkable remedy, BL. Jacobs Oil, for a severe case of rheumatism and it Heo also used it with great success among his horses in cases of sprains, sores, ete,, and it cures every time, Wars of the Humming Birds, Whenever it happens that two of the species meet among my flowers, they signal the encounter with a shrill war ery, and dash at each other in fierce an tagonism, The spirit of Bellona in flames their souls. For an instant they together, then give each other chase, and with the speed of meteors are lost to my view. Bhortly after, the returns of one alone anpounces that the vietory has been quick and decisive, Diminu. tive as are these puny sprites, they are heavily charged with combstiveness, | The entire race are pugnacions and quarrelsome to an extraordinary degree, impudently assaulting each other, and birds of much greater size which ven ture into their neighborhood or eocasion | close them a fancied snnovance. Even the hawk | from their attacks, and has | been seen worried and w hip ped by them. Mr. trueulent disposition, and the perpetual battles ocenring in every flowery nook in the tropios where they congregate, “One will knock another off its perch, and the two will go fighting and scream. ing away at a pace hadly to be followed by the eve Hary er's Ma ragine, A ——————————— {Des Moines lows State Reg the follc is not safe stir. ] We wing in sn Haverer, notice change: Mr. G. B N.Y. 4X. HA B eight days with terrible pain back, almost to distraction, heard of and used St bottle of whicl ex in the until he Jacobs Oil, one cured him completely. 5. Vietoria and Beaconsfield, Queen Victoria had a sincere regard for Lord Beaconsfield and treated him with marks of ‘personal friendship. He was himself proud to show, the London World RAYE, the prety valentines he re ceived every year with the signature: ‘From your affectionate sovereign.” Once, it 1s related, he was asked how it was he managed to be such a favorite of her majesty, and he answered senten- fously “Well, you see, I never con. tradict, and 1 sometimes forget.” m———— The Greatest Blessing. ¥ re. harn i iv, thst cures 0 hoepibg VE and ever i8 LLAL re smedy, by thou dd by it Hida : lesing Bi tiers § dosed ARG Cure iunn, “I'm just getting my hand in,” said the irate feminine, as she clutched her husband's hair. — New York News, ————————————— JRE i ED FROM DEATH. Mass. sare In 3 { the lungs, aigoetite and 1877 1 was ad- 3d 1 had a Bole 4 { Bosnervilie i of a I wasta wed by & severe nad was A tigee & ro. EAve Up hope, TAM Haiti's Bassan | : oh bot druggists a 33am 14% Murray Broo Nos 3 tt THE MARKETS, READ 171. recon bigs i for Cancer and Oa po y v take 11, a { I cortify that 1 an DeForrest, and women iw ith Mies ry best ERS WHY WILL YE SUFFER? THE PRICELESS VEGETINE. ‘ Cancer Cuared. Wann xD, LC, daz Di. H.R Srevess The great symiat forers from Cal i n person a 1s der hor one of i WM. » FOWI £, 1881 hv I have for theme-who-are suf rand ( AY = Hu HH pros BRON sacred duty i wi, alt stranger to s. 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Stock will invoice aboat &3, ES wii has poidation of 5,000, A rare chapoe for Live man, Addr russ U.S. KINKE AD, Greenville, O. ITS RELIEF AND CURE AS CERTAIN FOLLOWS DAY. WITHOUT ANY OPE TION OR HINDRANCE FROM LABOR. Rince the. reduction of Dr. Sherman's terms thou. sands are crowding upon him for treatment, gladly swing away theirgriping, irksome, dispiriting and nnishing trusses, His treatment for this atic. makes the patient comfortable and safe in the rinance of every Kind of exercise or labor. It is and those who are ruptured and do not Ives with it must endure the dangers s affliction and the use of trasses all rasands of those onred give the most timonials of gratitude to Dr, Sherman. Lor and inventor of his popular system; mparts his secret to no one; it is anpiteable to all and cases, and, under his reduced rate, with. reach of almost every one Patients can receive treatment and leave for home the sams day. Dr. Sherman's Book on Rupture gives eonvineing proofs from professional gentiemen and others of bis successful treatment. fi is illustrated with photograph pictures of bad cases before and after cure, and is sent to those who send 10 cents, Prin pal office, 251 Broadway, N. XY. Branch office, 41 Milk street, Boston. Days in New York--Monday, Tuesday, Saturday. In Boston-—Wednoesday. Thurs. day and Friday. AS DAY “RA WESLEY PHILLIPS CURE. DR. J. A. SHERMAN: Dear Sir-I am happy to in. form vou that I am entirely cured of my large rapture. It is one year ago to-day that 1 your treatment. I have tested the cure without the appliance. My business is that es motive engineer, My puptite, as you will recall to your mind, — similar © Mr. Jordan's in your pamphlet of {Hustra- fons I was ruptured in the year 1863, while in the army. 1 have tried spring and elastic trusses with great dis- comfort and injury, my rupture always growing worse, Finding must got some relief or give up business, I determined to Ary you a= a last resort, — I must say that 1 found your treatment a complete yrevement and cure have, considers i § condition, surprised my friends well as myself. During yourtreatment | have work: hand in my business, enjoying both safety and come fort, and have not lost & day's work. Y ge heaith has also improved. I will take pleasure in recommending the afflicted to vou whenever 1 have an opportunity, You may publish this letter for the benefit of humanity, My address is 211 East 44th st. With AYES resin yours, respectiull Ww yg LY New Vo City, dotobe r 5, 1880 LEY, 3 The most Valuable Family Remedy SKIN CATARRH, HEMO ary a
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