t w NEW YORK FASHIONS. HOW WOOD IS MADE. BARON NOHDENSKJOLD. IRVING'S BURIAL PLACE. A Ipot In fomplete Harmony With Vt .(irHiaomori nriunfi. I confess I heard not without bo- Mull Train CTT. - Mail tn,in .,.," ,". AMONG THE GYPSIES. A Time of D.ir When Tlirr Give Then "u, " " l Always la- Iatratlaf Kipr..u. u. Whlnh Caa Be Career of Ilia Swodl.h Kiplnrer Wkt M rlrnit I'n to UnrMtralnad Knlorinant. """ aaojaoi. i jaaua Wl.aont lujury la Tram. JMeflltatlna aa Aularoiie fcipeumon. - ' i n't. .. i t... iv .. .. i .... .. ....... rrohuhlv at nipnU ami In tli l..n um wnuiuui guviii u uove-grav I in many tie- the annual layer are n hntlier lie Horn- to re aoii tue aoum eviirilnH, bright with caiii-lir.is a((j 'ii. '' or ciisuwt-ro iniH-i-Ud UiW o regular, una mm to be iiu-etX so role or not, Ilaron or(l)nljolil, the cret pleasure that the rellc-hunten eo O'WCiHOUaa.KOOKMScrr r.,,.1,.,11...... ...i.i. ; i. .1.. I St'iutun. when not diti-orateil with Rim- I nicely, thnt mm m.t a liulufii.it miirht miiinniit Kwmliili i.t iilnri.r. In nimlitnU I r'hin and hammr tha fttonfl'thnt nimii I "JrOrv. iiiimiuun nun mm i iiiiniit, m iiMiiivnHj , - i - - - . . ... --i i -r i .tnnerai nellvery tmmi '' man or woiimii most truly Ibis good- im.imichmth' oi a uecpcr color, o paraoni-u lor bolievin that tlm sup Ing an Antarctic expedition, His past Inring s grave m im make lta Ircqueni r order. rni j i, J' tt I naturcd uih! pniibil nnlm.il ih ir ..var Pr Kr,1"""!" win "iMnmiulnM, are was dianco.! to wood matter In the nuhwveniMnU warrant the expectation renewal nectary. It did not seem to mJi. L.L' '"ioIk reveals niimnness ami pvit hpi wiih c'",nl"n,!" r pinkinh leaven, and the new formed matter I than his tilling will be carried out. He me a crievons wronr, nor in any true I !! 'urnowh riu.i T. , Roniiiii unstudied rood. The h,aa.ve liv If'''-". unnj uliit.le of eent down, sliding over the whole expresses himself as confident that be sense a profanation of the grave, but and ThrMa!u'kli,, do t !.' a breakfiwt, though always a meal of v ' K . "r wu 1U in ,!l'er "ke 11,9 ",,t"" telescope; will reach a point farther south than rather a testimony to the Joveableness Thf,orA1bel doeat74 fheory brightnes, Is taken with little cr;"itn or but, though the food was prepared by has jet been reached, providing that of Imr.sj's .diameter, and an evidence JiU,7o'r CartwrlKht ltl,0ill Jollity, for the duties and doings' of the nCW' Trv d,"', io,,,e ' tne lpaVM 1,1 grt measure, the act- he can get a supply of coal to insure of the vide extent of hi fame, that, ' " li day are ahead of thorn all. The dinner , " ,n ',,",.e ,".rd ln lcllKtu' "z'1 growth was made by the germina- iiis stenmer in the melancholy waste of from filllns; t.e circle of the educated n is seliloiii a I'l'iniltir inciil fm fl.....u draped across the entire fronts of han 1- tion of some of the cells alone thr waters within the Antarctic circle, and l efinen ninnn? his eounl rvnin. Un. L. F. IflHirR : i - tfviic. iit few iii camp, an I the old" men, old 'n'e -"w.n"' or nre rr''g''d as panels whole ouUido wall of last year's wood The Baron expecU to be absent a year vi now come to iicludo that lower women, eliililrun nnj (!,. ,,, VH Vprr . """" uscu v i ucuBBin mo inner narit. lue germina- anu a nail on ins expedition, uunnz stratum of rmr oonimon human tr , j . a. ... fl,u ffunim 1 1. H I ! .1. ii . "... I ... . ... . I ... . . way Is ovelllowing with good romcn. ehihli u.i .in I l,r, lltf av " etH mtl- ' ") "ct v'w I .B j.al.i . . I.. . I - U thini' their own way. Hut the mnmer Lornly U,H lT,,nl o greeriil tn- Uon of the cells takts place about the which he will iiumue scientific, obaerva- which has only Instf uctive and. so to thin"s and "" r i"""' "-. me jringes niiuuie oi uuue. iake a healthy cber- Hons, ror this task: be Is well quail- speak, mechani.iiil ways of expressing good spirit, and all sorts of pranks are mt'M"Z from tl"' l""lder to the ex- ry tree, and strip it entirely of its bark lied allowable. The camp has suddenly "-?."' t,ls I)oint"- 10 " lenth ''"' red. At that season nati filled up Willi three-fourths of Its meni- 1 , , ,",k'".,'i'e ''"ving coat is a new a viscid tluid will be found covering md n away during the "eguu ny an uio woouy H..,litlon-. and the L""1',Nhh0r,!-n 'nd A'VP' bers, who have ben av on (iivcirf exi breelness .tiul ,,fiii.....,... popular in America. i. . . ..' 1 oil site v linn elnt i in imrlull,!. .l,.,..k His taste for scientific inquiry is its feelinrs. natural inherited from his ancestors, It would not have been easy to find has been the iiibject of incessant a place more in harmony with tho as- surface in abundance. The cultivation. sotiations that cather about Irvine's part is covered with a cloth to I Adolf Eric Nordensklold WAS llOPfl At I tin in iia it wr!tir tlmn thn erir In The coat is of ex-1 prevent evaporation, and in a few duvs lllelslnn-fors on Novemhpp l. 1RS2. Iu.i.;..h !.. ; I,. 1 a - j I r- . . - --- i kkiv,! la uiiMi.ui vii iv-tiiij i mui sizing JnW-;""l "Lyles, the seams of apart all over the surface. These are it was observed that the lad cared settlement, the spirit of peace and quiet 3-sticks the "mt 4,",lu'-"thed and Japping the young cells which have germinated more for practical than theoretical that used to brood over the reHon hoy- u.i un. uuuiiin, unilin CIIZ11SU DOCaeUI irom mose Ol t vnr. TIio .nl nn. nnrn ni via o,l , K..-..., I .1 i ... . . . . . . " I u. , 1..UUU i .......... t,. " o .Ulll.l1Tl akb XVI 'J I I'l LIll'TR lllllll.SIIirill.il. lFVUlir. niVII the return have b'rouHit the eamn a I"""""' une clotu ,n invisible checks numerous dots, like needle uoinU. will His father was chief of the Finland Ull the -e.l....o... th.it linvn tiiiin lirmiirlif wonderful Jifo and vigor. Thesubstan- r ,!t,,1M nd, Ib mH,,e in 8illKlfl "lM "'en about the sixteenth of an inch Mining Department Early in his life about by the crowth of the neichbotlnff .i - . . . . I noulile-lireflliil nlvloa ll ...n. f I .11 ... .k- n.. I J 1 . ....... .1 ' .... b . o hims nir tue meal nave been t nnd Himmuiiiig from the kettle for hours. Ihese are all accounted for; but thero is an element of pleasure ami hinprise in many lit tie garnishment which find their way into camp with tho incoming troop of Gypsies. The cloths usually rubber blankets with linen spread upon thnni JONES, Physician nni hours: to u M., I to .'t J .,. i i .,!. " .. .,1 . . 1 ( ..,.. tia micic iiuuisiuruim. mill'' own I . are plated on either side and on Uic germinating, one from the oher. until and the University of Hel.singfors. His wonls in the "Legend of Sleepy Hoi- n,rl, left breast, and good-sired buttons of theT meet when thv ..nifa t -I.i..h. .i.ntin .1.- .. I- 1 ieepy iicu rvFriCK OVER oranqr RTn front On. , ? . , . w", he l marked feature of his university career, old church .mi the stream that plays L gs admmuted ft. M 1 irunu vne miMiei made 01 dam blue ln the autumn a I.vop f . ." . ...b.TI.thjH',,e?? wm- I found just as thick as in the part of spent his vacations in excursions to ness of a minor the scene as we behold GEO. W. KINSEY, Justice of the Pea companied with a red silk vest, fast- the tree not .lish-rfco.l .!. .ii.. -are laid upon the clean grass ,,ata: nJ ; dark blue butu,na. The hood layer of liber, with ita outer coat of a " w of til A liiii.Lf tn liii.i.I ....Ik i. I II t . every uouy helps at bringing tho dishes . " "" " ,lu BUI,1B nc" ceuiar matter perfect bark will and food; laughter and badinage go ,.'.r.. .' . nave been formed over the whole. Tho hand in Imnd wlih pr. imrationiand the . V. . "'? . c"lor,t entire formation of wood and bark can repast ilsdf. Ie it sumptuous, as it , . T or "T M' e'n 10 ",r-1 be seen by the ordinary observer I I.Jl It A I II TlUt ICll tl 11 I'll I III. aan ....... A I ... . the rich mineral localities of tin- it to-day. land. At Helsmirfors Aordenskiold Ifrn i tli the with rough sides of the country stone, wa .appointed director of "acuity at niHtluitn'tf !u oii1 nliv.1- fwilid coloif. etriiMfl. entire format ton nf Wnmi ami ImrV A.m I iVa mn 4, .i'l.w.1. Ka r..a ... .1 w . v,,u uHi vim uuii-p ii nn ii no tt as ui iiiimiuu, seems 10 uar- tin. .o ..nn i.. .k. i: .1 . . -.1 i toce i.... . t,.L ... !.,. 11 I ' ",D "'u'uarjr oi)serer ;iiiucu 111 in.it. 111 io-jo ne oecnmo tukeiu the general Improvement no- without t).. ...... s : t; c.....m...i... tn . . .. lion. I. U 1.. . . 1 I . , ... I .. ,...-.. .j vi HUT IllUB llll- u.iiiciui:i III inilli'MlUilll. Ills UFSI, ,K. i woo, . veu.ngs, croscopical work. Other eo,,1 h. e.xnerience .,!...... .. t.. liq ineu the experiment with other tree, when he aeeoniiiainVd Tnmll nn hia a Yuneiy Wa i I 1. . il.. I . it 1.;. 1 of colors, qualities and combinations. k,... "rj T, "T ,. " ."' T 7 ! our ramn.es aoout uie grave-yard we . .... . ""v ... ''"o '"xuni. used w uim me oncKs 01 iiirni-coiored clav brought from II three years later he headed which, so tradition said, the church had ; o lyi c Hllrnirilinf.ul hv A ltlrllllAdnna Ivw.f n.i.l with an open bell-turret over ItiEALESTATK van uir 1 still veers the vane pierced ihXl far""- MoaTS2S!:': inn tuiiiais ui me rieu- erick Velyjisen who built the church and endowed it in 1609. In that the infinity of even French can mhi nnd wherewithal 1 chaii''inir moods. Muslim 11 ml Wn I .!...!. I...." . I. . ... rice can find wherewithal to m-atif I u ....1" " I.r" " . ." " V . "cul "rsr? wu" cmv "rouglit from Holland. . and of ..1 , .. ,. " . . M...o au mi. 10 new layer 01 nam aiwl Torell. oftin is, or hieHger, as it is not often, is washed ilowii by more geiiulno mirth and hourly merriment and, I muft confess, with soiin-tliing a thougln Btrotiger.soiimli rues than falls to the lot of hut few in this world, however much good fortune enters into their condition. If stragglers from town eoino and atarc at tlntin with exasperating calm ness, as though tho Gypsies were ani mals ln sumo zoological garden, a sudden hush falls upon the feast until the intruders retire, or the merriment 1 - iti- . m . 1 uuk u 11 1 inn hp n 1 1 it piutiii mtnrr ttit n i i . - i . . - . rv" ".on mi mjii-uo ami unuer . . ", " - ...uunu-ovmnr. ine same cell may winea me latitude r 81 decrees ind inn .r,...,a..n -..1. 1 L. fn.n. ..f r ,!.... 1...,. .l ..:.. v ... "o 'ince 01 EOOtlS. 1 1.. .. " in .!... . .. . . . . . " 'J " vtiK uiijukih 'TT'r. ' . .. "y l" Khawl..l...i fi..i.... a... rr""" ",aue orgeneratiug " nnnuies. wn.cn nas only twice been from Holland, where nlentv like it n,. romrn, nowever, until the long, slowly W " -." " "J.""" we"r from the generative tissue exceeded. In 1870 the explorer made still be found was set out as it is ti taken meal Is ended, there are such 0'C ,nt"u,or lsh crl. ons may come" before the tcason of grow A scientifio tour of Greenland. Exmv Z Zullt .Tl f, silver the my about ItasiDievcie-Corner Eloventh tai n tugane City, Oregon. na lawns wn,.,! i ...1.1. - .J .u is., .Vi. 1 .' . ". uuiwi uu also follow the lead of their more solid tree I 7,. T ' . "Z.1: ZIh'' : ' 7. !1 .'"r.?. U"f .; be!" "' 'S'nHlly built or which had. at rivals in the nrnttcrof ornamentation. k.. ' , " " 1 - - 1 """"-"' ""W'u any rate, neen largely used iu its con- and show everv eoneeivihle v.ri.n, , T.Z .VV" " """.!ms wereconnneo ' ouu ern pan 01 spuzi.ergen. The str-wtbn loom and hand-wrought embrory Z The .hurch was ldo used except either in close or ooeu designs, and f.. " "SI " , ' , " -- r-"-- accuiaieiy ,, Uie summer time. On communion not unfrenuently combining "both Tin ?::Jl"J J pa".?1 lM .tp.V.?n. Sundays the handsome seventeetith-cen. D. T. PRITCHARD, WATCHMAKER AND mill Repairing of M'atches and 04. executed with punctuality iuiiV1 reasoiiablo cost 4 U'illamette Htreet. EuKrae n v nm1.IM1.1ul .....k .! ... ti l'niie, ami sue ol everv Shade of t V i.j 1 ...... , . ' v " J""'". 'bC ui X ' . '.""""S'' "l ros l.lm. liUo 1 Dijr x.i 111 o4 structure Known I"'""" k-u Dy nun in ana 1874 "presented by Queen Anne" na ..,. imm auuu . ,. . . . .,, -- ...otmih wmmg uiuereilliaiCU may I umionaaen in inm ior me purpose Of them the flivor nf nlil liar-. reve rvw th b.ibl.M. .ml .,.,.k "ule of the foundation is visible when h. r,.uH i.. w. x. L l,.,i,i- xr...u n...o.! . I navor 01 old days. riad h rt.w,.l f,i ... C, : 7 re adjustcl to the fieure. for fee- i.r,u u " kTT '."1. 2 " 1 " .e" 'r?ra . lhe .8' ng taste for an -""'j "'"vi .iii.iiu b . ,,,,. , e. "" ! niways uuiiorm in '""uwuiuui me 1 enesei east, 10 uenr- tics led me and Knnip nf m v. arnnst. ui. ... n ,!,.. u n ....1 oils ol laity webs seem to envelone u tu.i.. .. . . : c!. t ,,,,.,.. . "t-a ibu me ana borne 01 mj sc ,: . .u Mi mi.i nut m . I . i . iueiaw wiai cnanges I '"K oiraiu oruensKjoiu leit liothen- to the old "ruve-vard where w. hnn dcu uih opcraie so ex- ,,ft,lin wiiwrii.ijei, io. as refltiiw I . , u wm Miai4 iiitincut M M t It I at. WW III In the homes of our own people, whore I n,m"(;ing put into vlsite shape and ,ctly as to make them perfect to this brilliant achievement he an- too otteu Insincerity, ambition and 1 7 T' yuier raanues end-a few may be thrown off into the "unced the opinions that communica heartlessness have taken the place of "burn . led with pale liber as generative tissue-and. grant- "on by sea for commercial purposes ia thoseUmder.hingswhieharethesalya- roeorjomi,,.l.yellow,at,n-.r. iw. iu U.i.o.sibility. we see how the practicable between EuropJ and ii. mm m a imm uirougii 11s nomes. Iceo a cru. . woouy s-ranu us are fonnnH - - - - T b.kkW. I I hen thu eventime grows and glows again with this good nature. There ii not another euro or thought-weight on tho Gypsy's mind. All give the mselvui up to unrestrained 'enjoyment. Tin great fires are piled high, ami seem U orackle and sing un added accompani ment of happiness; High up along th trt'c-trimks are IniiierMssiit 1 1 1 1 with flaring knots. Tim lire. h;dW nIiuI nut even the light- of tin) blu.ln;' slan above, 11 11 1 draw thu night and dark, lovingly hiterlae-'d with century-old tree-arm, over flic bright place like a protecting e.iM..;iy: Ry this eamHlir is a crow. I merrily playing at cards, which the Gypsies love. My another and another are groups Idling old tales or singing old songs. In Ik.'! wen and all abo.it aro happy children playing at hide-and-seek ill the Hash and shadow of the camp. Over there are a score 01 tawny form dancing with the freedom and gayely of lads nnd lasses to tlx music nf Hiiinii linker vluliu'ist whe sways mid weaves mid stamps nnc annul, eiiraplurcd by hifiown vociferoui melodies, hvurywhero nro sii;ple hearted peace and content. E hjnr L, Witkcaitin. in Vhicwjo Xctr$. Why a IJmltrd Numlior of Swarms Bheuld Ha Ki-pt on Kr.rr Firm. There are, it is computed, over 400, 0(10 persons in the United States who keep liecs. It seems hut a small num ber out of a population of 60,000,0(H people, shout one-half of whom are living on farms, large und small. There is but little care necessarr In tho management of two or three hives ..$ 1 I.... . t .11 nrrs inn wnai may be attended to by the feminine portion of tho family in the ahsenco of tho men folks. a iiany persons uro deterred from Garden, ... NEWS FOR THE ASTORS. Aa Arkaataw Idra of tha Way la Whleh N.a- Vera Naboba Lira. The rural idea of the manner in which the Astors and Vanderbilts live Ii amusing, and will doubtless be hh- I M ..... . it nattering to the persons named. A Tht uw-ienesei; also that the yovaire from the Atlantic to the Tacific, in the Sibe- tiqni- hoolmates ted oft the moss and lichens to decipher the names and dates, and enjoying many a laugh ovor their carved ornaments. scrolls and cockle-shells, and sturdy, dew-lapped, Dutch cherubs, with their stumpy little wings scored liko checker- Doards lor plumage. Many of these nan fcea. can be done, but would be gravestones were said to be imported useless to commerce; and that further from Holland bv tl, E,...i...t 1:1- Avnl.Ml!... ! . .. . 1 . ppiuiaiiuu m iiri-KHftary do neiermme whether sea communication between the Pacific and the' mouth of the Lena can be established. In April. 180, Nordensklold was created a Marou. Ha has he.n th. and frightened, they will sting. There w, however, no necessity for this, neither is it necessary that boys be allowed to rile up the bees. The same discipliuo that restrain In other mis chief should hold here. Bees uro more, often made ugly by the mischief of boy than by any other cause. Thw la no reason why every fanner should noi care lor a few swarms of The failures come from attempting too much at once. Begin with a single swarm, learn the habits and maun. eeivin-' vo ir mit ier. Vone i.... 'ent ol hees. ro a owl v. n... if ...... wants v, he bm ever, tliin t good and l'l,(,0!"5 Ave or six swarms as tho ulti noth ng ba 1 of her o:i:th-ror.in thme 'nte number. Do not invest in fanev is nobody you cm foil so,H.y a her varieties with a view of getting sud- ,...i..nm. UM-.-Jll y IU) SUIT, OX keepinsr bees from tli. f.. ,.t k.,i.. ev'rythinir a mortal bod f-lllllil !-. fi.i slung. There is really little danger of whilu 0,"-'rs. liko you an' me, . Mis (his, unless bees mo roughly handled. 1tu','l,y. i poorer'n Job's turkey ull a uee never stings If it can be avoided. I uo, n ""' 01 r I've. Now, U pinched, or if in handling they nro ..tinirl.f I... 1 ......... .1... -I -.. . . . r" ":..i-.-ii iiiu RKiu ami clothes nran traveling "down in Arkausaw." recipient of distinguished honors from I I . .1 .... . . 'I 1 ! ...... nrnru two om womeu talking before a eabin door. One of them, with a clay pipe between her lips, said: "It do beat all how some f.dkses has learned societies in his own and other countries. Chicago Inter Ocean. 1 m think younoif s nart, mv an.. i.t ........ I ... . "..........iij.i.i navii Hueeeeiieil In de oept vours.i.'f. JttHt'i 1 Viiiv,!;l(, THE GREAT REGUUTOR PURELY VEGETABLE. Are Ton Eilioui? Tht 1 RMMlater Hrrrrfmil, n,r. mmt elHwtull. rKomaeiKl It to all wka wCVr inm ann(l I of tha Uvcr 1 Ks. City. Ma. W. R. BERNARD. Do You Want Good Digestion ? Jrf Mnuly wits M.JI Slommrh, llrf. !. Th I Urn, I wa. .-r,i I W look ir ltytprfuti. Kk mm., 4. H tf CXSXSSA W. Do You Buffor from Constipation ? . I " I luv. u.l S,mn.,.n. Li, Rr.l( h I C T 'hm "ITT ;'' by . f.mX I'm, .ml Jway. irllA 4r4Jr4 Inrjll Ht You Malaria ? mnirtHf . Umrt fnr W1m..m .rir.. Kini4i. . . ."I'.J B. H HlffrOT. Safer and Better than Calomel I J. H. Ztilin 1 Co., Philadttphla, Pa. i .-.i i . ... " uemy ncn oy senilis nueens. nor In patent hives because some slick-talking agent extols the money in his special hive. Co slow. Do not keen more colonlea than can naturally for age over your territory, and you will never regret having entered into bee keeping. farm, Field and Stockman. Centenarians in Germany. Soma curious statistics ha light at the last census in Germany, which was taken about a year ago. According to these there wer. at iki end of lm no less than seventy-two male and one hundred and sixty female centenarians in Germany. Curiously enough, no centeunrinu was counted at Berlin. Hoheniollcrn and in Saxony, while the largest number lived in the provinces of len, Silesia and East un. I VI... .a. ..... . est, i russia, i i,e centenarians nay ue numerically divided as follows W1UJ loilotw Barhelart j Married mcu WuHiwfrt t liiimarrU'J woman,. MnrrleJ women Willows i ncre pie born days of our live. you've heern tell of them Vanderbilts n Astors thero in Kcw York, nin't your ' "Duno but I hey," said "Mis Tetor t.y." "Well, I've1 lately heern some thin.ra uout how they carry on. ' My man he goi ii siraignt irom Zimri rerkins, ten tain no got it from Ins wife's mother uncle's nevvv, who takes h nn... printed In Now York, so it must be true." "I ain't a doubt of it." " ell, if you'll b'leevo mo, old Mis vunderliirt don t jturttnd to even wash her own dishes. She don't even mako ner own lied her nor Mis Astor neither, nnd they both sleep in pink veivet nignt gowncts trimmed iu lac U a thousand dollars a yard, and em un.i.iereii in diamonds that cost millions on millions. "Tho good land!" "Yes. .nr.' An' Mis Astor s bed-stid is are nine years iu Germany, fori. 4 10 81 II ( SS persons over nve women imirt. 4 T It s s S3 110 and four men; the oldest woman is 117, and ... omesi man r.V years old Cor. Chicago Time. r-Young Essayist (to editor "You are always at work, and I wonder that you don t wear out, sinre intellectual work, above every, other form of labor, is the mo.st wearing." Fditor 1 rest sometimes." Essayist-' When" Ed iur -W hilo I am writing ay. ArUiuuw Traveler, ' wlid gold with diamint knobs on it big s goose eggs, an' ev'ry time she goes out shu has twenty coal-black horses nitcheil to hor solid gold charyot, and sho stands up in it dressed ull in white satin with her hair hangiu' down her Dack, a-throwin' twenty-dollar e-.il.l ..: ... . r (nt-ri-a io mo oeggars. ."Naw?" i'eouan it s true ev'rv wnr.1 nt it And when Mr. and Mis Vandcrbilt goes nicy nave ineir enrrmgo d rawed "j ,on.V milk-whito steeds with a P,,nt i.i... i. ... o.aca nigger with a diamint ring in his nose, leading ev'ry horse; and Vander- o.u ne lays back on bis velvet cushions imoKin a pipe that cost a .-!.... lion." "You don't mean it." "I do that. Oh, I tell you it's a fine lung to bo rich, Mis IYterbv; nn' I reckon aliko as not you an' nie'd carry on jest like that, if we only had the means to do it with." "Like enutr, like enuff anyhow, I know I'd have me a good green an' red gingham gown, an' nil the salt maek'rol I could cat, for once." "An I'd git mo some giny nine Scotch snuff, n' some red-glass year-bobs. I would."-Tid-Lih. tl . mere aro in tno human voice 17 -832.186.044.415 different sounds. You can hear them all if the mother of the boy whose ears you cuff for stonim' your dog happens to be around.Z ion Duilji t. SPITEFUL PERATORS. How Kiupluyrs of Ti.1 ruph OlDcc Handl. "KUHlr Macau. Never write "rush" across the face of a telegram. If uu do you will re tard rather than accelerate its despatch. Employes of telegraph oflices pay no more attention to a message with such an inscription on it than post-olllce men do to letters marked on tho en velope, "Iu haste," "Very important; forward as soon as possible," "Deliver immediately," and with other phrases of like import. "1 always smile," said a retired operator, "when 1 think of the way we boys used to treat 'rush' messages in the Western Union office. Some blooming jay would come in and want a despatch shoved through Iu a hurry. He would write 'Hush' across its face, in inning that would IicId it .Inn Now. the idea of such a thing. Just as if every thing wasn't rushed in a telegraph office that is. if left to itself The boys look upon any thing like that almost as a personal affront What is the consequence P The receiving clerk takes the message, frowns a little when the Tush' comes to view, receives the money, says 'all right,' and the sender walks out C(fmi)lacentlv. Thn tK. clerk picks up the despatch again, looks it over slowly, toys with it, and smiles. Just here two or thr.. . 1 w ouier persons como in and he lays aside the 'rush' to trait Am F,. " mviUi inully ho takes up his little nil. at u. . ... r ...-!wi"i-s, inns me rush' at the ti..n. and hands the batch over to the record clerk. When the record clerk conies to the 'rush' message ho also smiles. As it is the last on his desk ha h1t with it f- ...l.:i .- 1 ' ........ a ....in,, mcuces penman ship on it (does the Spencerian act, you know), takes his timo in recording it in fact, does every thine but. r.wh i From tho desk of tho record clerk the messages are given to the opeiators by the tile boy. He, too, has a great anti- pathy lor Tush' messages. If all th. perators are not nt leisure he ammi;.. fi..- ...i . .. i ' no are ironi tue top of the pil aim sucks the rest on a hook. If tW is a Tush' in the lot it always goes on the hook. The upshot of the whole matter is that this precious piece o.' paper, with iu immensely importaa communication which the K.n.t.r wanted TnshedV la ahm.t i, i.. viia i,u ispatch sent out." A, j; Sun. F, M. WHKIKS, TlnnATinnl Tl. 1 O m fl'illillliiuJJlTOSIIK DEUGS, MEDICUfEs, Brushes. Falat.. ui.u .. ..' . , wiia, mi. TOILET ARTICLES, Eta Phnalnl.n.. D i SPORTSMAN'S EMPORII! C. M. 1IOKN, Practical' Gunsmitl GUNS, RIFLES, 1 fishing- Tackle and Mat! SPWIIIIT ITcrhinopOTKtllnndlnnnf 111 7..J.IL.U """"o luuMiuuoauuncQnicjui ill ttllillSliia Repairing done Ih the neatest style aol warranted. tn.ns propounded by military tacticians Guns Loaned and Ammunition FtinisW recently. This reminds us of nn old c ,,. .. . . storv. General Vahln.rin n, """"uu "emw. opposite Postofl o ' . " ...IV' nig down Pennsylvania avenue in tht city of Washington one day when lit was met by a negro, who bowed to him. The General bowed politely in return. "What, Mr. President, said an ac quaintance, "do you bow to a negro?" "Sir," replied Washington, "do you think 1 would allow a negro to outdo mo in politeness?" And the negroes were then slaves, und Washington owned a good many of them. .lo hilc pointer. the bricks of which the church was built, the table in the church and much of the fiirnitui-o to bo found in the farm houses of the conn try-side, chairs and tables, cupboards, and even looking glasses. The carvings, memorial verses and Scripture texts upon those tomli stones were cut by tho most skillful workmen over-seas, and the names and dales were filled in here at homo as oc casion called. Century. "Should a white company saiuto a colored company when pushing it on ti.n i. -j" i . . . . ., ...u Hi.ii. ii. ii. i ueeii one ol the ouch Boot and Shoe Store, A. HUNT, Proprietor. Wilt hemnr keep a eomplete rtock d Laflies', Misses' and Children's M BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers, White and Black, Sandal FINK KID SHOES, MEN'S AND B0TS BOOTS AND SHOES! And In fact everything In the Boot nd biioe line, to which I intend to derW mr especial attntion. WVSfXiA'Xl CODS ARE FIRST-CLASH! 80CIETIH. PUOEN'E LODOK 0l. A. F. AND A M Mnthl nraUud third WeiluesUuys in each OPKNCER BUTTK LODOK NO. 9, X. O 0 F U JUeta every Tuesday evening. ' ' VIAMAVyH A LuA ENCA MPMENT NO. 6. When a man comnlained a)w.i. . hotel with no means of ccttinnnt tn csw of fir, Pbpkins said that he u;un n.v-juir mean to get out of a hotel. What he needed wm means for itayinjUuiits. fonrth vm.V. .TT.-.u" " wuaana - - j m .u WK u I1.UI11U, TM. GEARY POST NO. 41 O A Tl Vp-p-to . at MasoiiioHull tbe&t "and tl.Ld f da) of each mouth. By order. Commander. 0R55??ffl B MEETS JIlBUUia III. . MV n. aa . . " " UA Jt 15 .u, "u- "i ? G-T: MEETS Hall ' m rellowa' TaIh0rSpAr1lBADOFOPE- MEETS , UIBUa welcome. And paranteed as represented, and wil oe sold for the lowest prices that a good article can be allbrded. A.. Hunt. Central Market Eugene City Business Directory. BM,T7?i.- P--1 sroofl-. clolhimr. irroeerle. and Eva, rul merch&n.lise, southwest cornc? W lllainette and Kihth streets co-r. C2I?..TO-Wfr"-' irr. watches. o.ciiu aim aijiua, Tl f?H- 8- H-.-Hoaler in dry clotu .",Berl morchamli-w, Willamelta trocu betweeu Kiqrhth abil KinTh u',luelW "-"cvu sic.vuui ana ucqiH. H2LF" rKo'P? on hand Aee wlne lnors. ciwrs and a p,wl and billiard Ul.irVv'ilW eue street, be.ween Efchthaiid Nin,,b:lU'ua- tan. don. ,v the nTate, ranted. Shoo on Ninth t. war- LL'CKKT. J. S.-WatchmV.. .- Fislier&Wntkins PBOPRlKTOBtf. drusstura. ana Minn. "4.uui "SSKi - l" I" wrtM. painter. N ork (nmramwsl o.rv Will keep constanUy on hand a full supplj BEEF, 1IUTT0N. PORK AND VEAL ich they will lt the lowest market prices A fair share of the publio patroiuure toUdtrf TO THE F.4BHEBS: We will pay the highest market price for CatUe, hcun and shoe d. Bhop on "Willamette Street, SUCWi CITY, ORECOM. ma at tower r.u b, mjZi Meanj Mrvrei k any part of the dry tn M ciiarga, u