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it? i 4 i urj ii M IT it m tori lu i Ml hail lor? I frirtiK wort $0 a ' il8 I DOS' I GOSSIP. ill Ne w Cultiea meiuftr William K Iliad- FOREIGN to ne . . i i ,. . I li. ..! il Under the " ' ... i In n d hi'iiii nil Milt 10 Jl"' " ' The H"lfln mlli,al'y utorltle 7 ,hnt ti.i-v clin 1,1 ttj,lly-,our Zh irto L"0 soliliom m the flelil our P111 lww nntiil for war. P" .. . r U'.M ilosiiltn hi. The rnlW " ' r a .,,1 income, doosn't dindaln to " honet penny by breeding Ert-horiiod cattle, which are sold at rivll,e sale. "W"'" - ..ill ... .,.. .r visit: other i fortv-nvo i ty-nvo cenia. , Jnt li the usual charge. Takiii? all IOndon's food to- ,er-the null, tne nieav. me iiu)i lU1 . l.. .1... fi-nlt thn irroeerien. i mw' " : e 1 " .1. U annul. I the bretm - - - Mlimptloii of Cloao on a mtuim awn h&l( tons a year. ttthe top ol tne r.inui whit, iur ... .iweiallv prepared nolo paper, Lted frem tha mimmltof the lower, is rovlded. unu 1110 wrum ltter posted on me iuu presiileat Uarnoi oi iiwi is joiiifly iu "iv0r i"""7"" nt. He U a Rreuiui en1 . . i . i. . .. ... ; 1 1. .i yl. lirevy, unu tuv Kimumnu active in runs Win it SPfcED OF fruits awarded ri an ws much more U wme years a- In (Jreeoe It I not yet recognuen women have luo privilege oi lug. An enormous petition bu addressed to the House asking ...i-o.-.iinn for women and rsecuuui. Tthe foundation of lyceums for girls. -From a report of the iMiiriun mmi- l-Genernl In tne miik oiauo, uw- .i.t the effort! mane HJ iniio- rfl Will ra European vegetables anu district have been IMU' jth great success. There is a woman in a n esv-or i .. i ii.. eland town who raaKos a jr"" wi i... by killing cais. .-"" "'! i ... i. . ...... ..i 1 In ... at It people " "lD v for ti e summer win senu moir 1 ' . in i-in - ..in. x to her slltf wm am ioiu " loroform. -Residential chambers for ladles TCbeen built In London, consisting two. three or four rooms, wnicn 0t from ten shillings io i eiuv-uYo Mings, unfurnished, "niy inose men who earn their own UTWinooa narmitled to become occupants. -The City of Berlin is far ahead of ondon in telephonlo progress, there ling 10,000 subscribers. The entire tof wires In the lierman cap'iai uas chod a length of 17.804 kilometers, the average number of call omit lo l'.M,.i,yi uauy. That im allows are disappearing in France is shown by a report laid 'ore the Zoological society, wnicu .. ,LI.. J.nunnaA o reveals me cause oi uiu uuui immu, A Indicates the remedy. The authors the death of millions of these pret- birds me the ladles, who weur tne theis, wings and even the bodies of allows in their hats and bonnets. I'he number ol building societies England and Wales is, according to eoeut report, abmit 944, having a mhership of over 820,000 and a nenniial of 191.311. OOft 1 he re- ita for one year were over 80, 000, and the societies held securi valued at 150.000,000. In Soot 1 the societies arc reported to hare embership of yver U.lKM), with a ... , kl Ail i u . i re nt vniued at over fi.uw.uw, lie they held securities to the va' e (1,864,106. In Ireland such socit s have made less progress, and a mbeisliin of only 6,633 is reported. PERFUMES OF FLOWERS. GAME-BIRDS. Whm n Old sor.1H HM,U4 , quuitlv "-piriii, "I have held my wateh on tereral kind ot duckiand geeW, hut the main part of what I M i0ug t0 leU you oomos from several old huntera who have favored me w ith their experience and one of these old-timers in a letter say.: -I can tell you juit about to the alxty-thlrd part of a dot how much space any one of them can get over iu an hour. There Is not a railroad train that can hold a candle to the aide of the alowest duck that flies.' 'The ennvas-ba.'k can distance the whole duck family, if it bjjri Itself out to do it. When this duck is taking thinirs easy. enjoying a little run around the block, as it wore, it goes through the air at the rate of about eighty miles mi hour. If It has business somewhere mid has to gel there, it puts two miles back of it every minute, and docs It easily. If you don'l bfr Move this, just lire square at the lender In a string of canvus-haeks that are out OU I business cruise some time. Huck shot travels pretty fust, but If you hap pen to hit one you see if it is not the lifth or sixth one back of the drake or leader. A drake does not always lead, but it generally does if there is one in the Uncle, if there are more they will seldom take the lead. If you wUh to bring down the hinder you must aim nl a space of at least eight feet ahead of him. and if he falls you will tlud huu a long distance, probably two or Ihree squares off. "The mallard is :i slow one; it is all he can do to make :i mile a minute, hut he can do it if he wants to. His regular rate is about forty-five miles an hour. "The black duck He is about as IHt TWO NAPOLEONS. Both .tiisilinlasapmtitiou, linnnrUnM lh Min M. It is Hot ifcncrallv known that Will TRAVELING Thlr tlHil SALESMEN. i ims! lfhl. 1 he nionej used in a single year W) foot the s:ilni and expense bills of the XuPo1 1 1, and Xiipoleon HI, attached 1 traveling salesmen of the United SUUa is a alow coach good as the mallard. and the fiutall widgeon and wood duck cnii not do much better. The red hen . can go easily, and make ninety miles an hour as long as lie likes, all day if necessary. The blue-winged teal, and ils beautiful cousin, the green-winged leal, can fly side by side for one hun- i dred miles In an hour and take It easy. ' The gadwale. you see them here j very seldom, though well known further West on the Allegheny river and at Klshaiumoclc. though looking like the mallard is a smarter duck and harder to shoot. It can make ninety miles iu an hour mid not try hard "May be you may think a goose can't fly. Why, it can double the speed of the lastest trains on any of our rail roads. Of course 1 mean a wild goose. Well, it has a big corporation, but It can get from feeding ground to feeding ground so suddenly that it fools o.ir best wing shots. If you see a flock of honkers mov ing along so high up lhat they seem to be scraping the sky with their backs, you would not think that they are making close on a hundred miles an hour, but they are. The wild goose Is uot much on foot, but it means Jmsi oess every time. "The broad-bill goose comes next to (he canvas back duck in speed. Put the iwo together and in an hour the broad-bill would not be more than ten miles behind." Wilmington, (Del. I Newt iue iiKi-t -uiiei-Miiiiius iniHiiiaiice In the letter M. This will lie understood when it is retncmlM-rcd thul.MarhuMif was the lirst to call alteutlou lo the genius of young llonaparte at the mil. itarv BnyVtfa, that Marengo was Na poleon's tlrst grent victory, that Molae was the tieneral whom he sujiersedisj Iu the command of the French army la Italy, thul Mortier wa one of his bust QaaeraU, that it was Mat an ho betrayed hltn, and that Mural. King of Naples, was the first martyr to his cause. Marie Ionise shared the cul minating point of lilt fortunes, Mos- 1 cow wns the scene of his greatest dls- i aster, mid it was Metternlch who de feated liim in the licUl of diplomacy. No less than six of his Field Marshals 1 and twenty-six of his best (irnerals had names beginning with M. and Muret, Duke of llassalio, was his most trusted confident. Hi very first battle was that of Moulnotte. and his ' last that of Mont Saint Jean, subse quently and more universally known ns Waterloo. Among his rlotttrlat were those of Miileslmo, Moudovi, Mont'iurall, Monterean and Montuiar tre. His tlrst Chamberlain was M. de Montesqien, his last residence in France was at Malmaison. Ho sur rendered himself to Captain Mallland of Her llritish Majesty's ship Dellero phon, and his attendants at St Helena were Monti olon and Marchaud. The superstition attached by Na poleon III, to the letter M may be ac counted for by the fa -t that his wife was a Counlesis of Montijo. that his most intimate friend was the Duke of Morny. and his most dreaded enemy Man.inl. The most glorious 'eats of arms by the F'rench army during his i reign were the capture of the Malakof and of the green Mameleh during the Crimean war. His most famous Field Marshal ware MoMahon, Duke of Mu . geuta and the Duke ot Maiakoff. The great victory of Solforlno in 18.i9 took place on the hanks of the Mincio. and the cities u( Manti.a and Milan played an important role during the cam paign. The Mexican war and the 'e cullou of Kmperor Maximilian caused his power to wane perceptibly. Malmesbury was the name ot his most Intimate friend Iu Fngllsh political i life. Sedan, which witnessed his fall. ' Is on the banks ot the Mouse; the sur rende ot Metz rendered his restora- would pay off the entire National debt and leave a few dollars over." This rather startling statement waa made by a junior member of one of tha large dry goods houses of this city, who has a force of about fifty travelers under his Immediate charge. As proof of his assertion he presented these par ticulars: " There Is hardly a wholesale. Jobbing or commission house In any line of business lo the United States that does not havo at least a single traveling representative, and from one lono man the traveling force ranges up as high aa lii or 1W) men. and there may lie one or two bouses with even more. The average of the most relia ble estimates places the tidal number of commercial tourist lu this country at 260,000; and, mind you, this does not mean peddlers, but only thOM who tell goods at w holesale. "llio railroad faros, charges for carrying sample baggage by freight or express hotel bills, and numero is in cidental traveling expenses of these men will range between l and !. per day, but ome men will spend 126 lo a single day for these purposes without resorting to any extravagance. Take, for instance, some of the carpet, cloth ing or fancy goods men who carry ten to fifteen trunks full of samples, take a packer with them, and hire a hotel porter to display their goods whenever they open their trunks. Hut the num ber of these men Is comparatively small, and f a day will fairly repre sent the average expenses of the 260, OX) men. There you have fl.500,000 per day for expeuses. alone. Multiply this by 866, and you have $647,500,000 as tho amount expended In one year. The Item of salaries is nearly as kirge. Few men are paid less than 900 per year. The largest number re ' oelve between $1,600 and $2,600, ' either in salaries or commissions. A lesser number are paid from 8,000 to 6,000 those receiving the latter amount being comparatively few, But there are traveling salesmen who are The Xorthrm'a f wlrrprra. Kailroudrra speak iu high praise of the I new vestibuhsl sleepers of the Northern I Paeillc, saying thev are without doubl ; the finest alccping cars run upon si.y road. Karh car has Iwo state rooms i one a single and the other adouhle room Kadi has its own piivate toilet room. The remainder of the car is altogether different from ilie ordinary sleeper. The toilet rooms an Urge and much more private. In the old style of Pullman the gentlemen's toilet room lias no privacy whatever. Iu theae they extend acme the car and are partitioned off so that one Isiaaing through the car eocs nothlnv of the gentlemen making their toilet. Each car is supplied with hot and cold water, I and ice water as well. Tin water is car i lted in tanks lienenth the car, and by a i new arraugemcut Ihe MOfMitj of pump ing water for toilet purpoaca is done away with. The water is torced into the pipes by means of air ptUnpt, Warm water is obtained tv Having tne water i niss through a coll ol pipe encircling Ihe heater. The drinking water passes thnwgh pipes upon which is placed a large quantity ot ice. In the toQetrOOn is an air gauge cam inn Hie same amount CREAM BakingPowder MOST PERFECT MADE. NT A TE3 ASSAY OFPIOI I havrannUsed Dr. Plih : s I'm m of prcaaure in a tank tneath the car as mrkoli ud MTI foulH, fri.f (rilll, Aw lain the drum under t ,,, Ingmllenta of anv kind. It make, I constantlv has snlli.ient IMMQN lo ,, , " . . . keep runiiing Isith hot and OOau water, as well as ice water. The two water tanks liencath the cars are sufficient to supply the capacity of the car for sixtv Iwiirs'. Should Ihe car U cut oil' there is attached an air pump, with which by the manipulation ol an employe aullicicnt uir can 1 forced Into the tank to keep up a stream of ruinmini! walei for ten honra. hi case of lire the car is supplied with hbse which, attached to the toilet rOOtn fauci'ts, will give a at ream sulViciently hcavv to check any ordinarv blnie. The interior car la all hand finished, the trim -tnlngl Uing in blue silk glin-e, making altogether the finest cars yet tiuued out by the llllmad abom. No msn Use inslBnlrtiS'iit s In ls surf his exuiic cm u do nn hurl II wIshiuK pure and wholesome food. San Kranclsro. Januar) IS, IMO) It.vKiMi rowiii:ii, Iwuglit by me In open and Aniniunla and ronialuliig no d.i.-i.r line, light bread, and I em rrromnii'iid ll l I.OI IS I'AI.KKN.M'. l'oriiierly Slate Assnyer. Norht Pacific industrial Exposition Opena nt PORTLAND OR., Sept. 20, and Cloaea October 26, 880 I iiek will be 80 tans' with horn iiiiui alSMari ef I is-iion of uii son No t'nrr " Pay. ll It jm-lly nevi'tv IsM of any doetpr! "kill whi n tin' aanaial o( ul fis ! insde i oiol I Uonsl upoa Ida ,-ni I an Ills tuniviil Vol slier Kavins, far in say hm Marrsaa Ihelkaaaaaai ot ii ii-..... - cures pltlfiisl In Uir, Bhssl mot Limit diseases, by l'r. rTetfa'l aeloM Msdjeal lilsoovvr) , its niHRiifHi tiirers hsi rrntisl In ellllif It, s the) are now dolnx Ihrututti all drumtbis. the world iit, imiWsf a rertlllcaie of Nt tlrt oimniafn1 thai II will ellhsr BSMfltM enre In every case of dl-se tor which they lecotnuaad ft, If taken in lime and (Ivtn a fair trial, or mono) paid tor li will he timmr-U) rv ftin.l.sl Torpid liver, ol "tilllnuaaeaa, ' iinimre tiloot'., klu eruptions, terofiilnns aonsi ami wclllnss, con'iiiiii'Uon iwhlrh la acrntnU of the limits.) all ylolil to tills woii.ierlui unMii iue i-rv I. -. f!i !, ii i ' "i.i eery WMi (S2BO.OOO EXPENDED IN GROUNDS AND BUILDINC8 I I antoul and best oihlbll of FINE I.I V K STOCK fver tironitlit toaitkai on the raclflr I'nwt will lw n. n i. In Ihe parloua iroands a-ijs. . n' lo M BlfMUaa llictillns fmiu Oft 11 In I J. IilHKltATI, THE FAMOUS CORNETIST, With llUy of the beat munlelana of Saw York, hat Iksmi cna-ist at an ManMM anSWS lo Iur nlsh innilc diirlnn the rolln- etvealiluu. There has I o. u n.iililiiii left nndoue to maae Ihla Ilia xrandcat eiiiosltlou on lha Pacific Coaal. K dueisl rali-s ol farr liaie Iss n BiaatM all traiu Mriatioa buea. Portland aitenda au luvlaallon toeu ry NStasM M Ihe NaitbWfM la attend llila inaitnlUislil rxpoallloo auJ ao)o hrr hoalialllhsi. Hotel acisimuiiHlallotia ample. For Iur thur Information iadffSfl NORTH PACIFIC INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION, PORTLAND. OR. I. 1. i .... 1 1 l.nU ... i. r...l..rli.rf mil I allr . . , aus . a c tru ' '"'I" I"..,' -. n. always In demand at eiu.uw 10 io,uw aiHeor Wotsl-cieaniiiut ... , a I v. - a year, out ney are -ew anu ir w twaen. ITie lower salaried men pre dominate, as might be supposed, and an arerage of $1,800 per yoar Is not far out of the way. Figuring 260,000 men at an average salary of $1,800 per year gives a total of $450. 000. 000 ao cordlnir to tuv arithmetic. To this add tlon to power Impossible, and Moltke . $617,500,000 for expenses and you nave was the name of the man to whose , $997,500,000 for these two Items, genius he chiefly owed hlsdefeaL N. -But there are other items to be y. Time-. charged against the salesmen's aocount. It Is impossible to give any acourate es tnate of the costof trenks, samples, and i hronlr Nasal I'atarrh pisdlKely cured by 0t. sSonc'a Kemtdy. fJ cciitu, by drutlat. i in,, half of the woild must iweal ami gmau Uiat the other may dream THE SOUTHERN CROSS. A Constellation Which Australians liuiaru lor au Kiublaiu. 1 have seen the aunouuoeineiit of u book culled I'tider the Southern Cross." That BMaOl a great uiniiy THE AGE OF MEDIOCRITY. llcileciiom and Katarlaa of a Wiaa I'oat Fhlluaophar. The nee of great men Is going; the epoch of the ant-hill, of life in multi plicity, is beginning- The century of individualism, if abstract equality tri umphs, runs a great risk of seeing no more true individuals. By continual leveling and division of labor, society will become every thing and man nolh iiur. As the floor ot valleys is raised to Pioduco and Store Swt Odort for 1'arlora and Houdolra. uxes of heliotrope, mignonette and Hales, placed lu windows, win leeten the uir of all dwellings. Q'lie seamstress and all of the labor- classes should have sweet-scented knts blooming in their windows to Rp the atmosphere fresh and pure, I act a-i a disinfectant. V can also i tho petals of roses, violet), pinks, erases, etc, to produce a sweet per- ne for the parlor or boudoir; and by said ot modern science It can be ry easily done. Fill a small, wide-mouthed jar with ker, and use a glass stopper, dipped glycerine, to thoroughly exclude lair. Fill this iur with tho fresh ale of any fragrant plant, cut after dew Is drv;and only the petals Puld be used; but clusters of hello- pe can be cut off close to the stem. per possesses the property of taking the fragrant particles from the ers, and every dav the old petals ' be taken out and new ones added. antiiies of flowers are required, but n the ether Is all evaporated It leave an ess .mi Ail oil of the er. and three or four drops of It, I to deodorized alcohol, will give Wicious extract. Ml delicious odors can be imprisoned Ueodorited abpohol, which is made loitering pure spirits through anl- l charcoal or bone-black in powder. i be used over many times, and a ek flannel bag, with a wire run Nd the top, will make a good litter. it with bone-black and pour in the ohol, hanging the bag over a bowl, hat the lionid will dron Into It. jar a, described above and All If full with alcohol, and then fill up Peach leaves, lemon peel, slices pineapple, raspberries, cherries, berries - Indeed, any thing from eh you may desire to extract ee- K. and you will have as tine an as sent ot essences us the manu- -wercan furnish you, Household. Lit ' hnegrow wise aa we grow older, it is by foreettlne what we thought lknew.-l.ife. Mner. s notning nae oeing ail oro- Ho make a man see the neoesalty ending his waya -Burlington Free Have other requisites of the traveling men, but the items as we figure them lo our tore will glvesomethlng to judge from. Our fifty men require 150 trunks, cost ing $8 each, or $1,'A)0. These men re- countries, over half a hemisphere, says quire two sets of samples yearly one ... . n a. ... , a :.. , i. . ..ii Tk a traveler writing irom Ai'siruua. iur the cluster is visible In ten and Alteon nonh latitude, or even further north of the equator. I have often mentioned the brilliance of the stars of tho south, and here was this beautiful constella tion of the cross (crux) wheeling around us, barely dipping io the hori I0n at her least or lowest sweep. The Consul-General for Australia said to me one dnv. 1 Captain, do navigators use the north star and southern cross as beacons or guides when projecting their courses over the vast northern and southern oceans?" 1 looked at him a moment and saw he was not nulling me, for ho was an educated man, and replied I "No. sir; not as a rule. The star 1'olaris will do in the north Atlantic-i. e.. when she has, suy, au altitude of reasonable height, but is seldom used now, iu these duys, and south of twenty degrees north lati tude never, (or then she is seen too dimly. The southern cross never, for only wheu it is on our meridian is It directly south, nlliiougii roiaris, on the contrary, varies from the true north I only a small amount; she is north her self. May I ask why you propose this oiiestioii. sir?" He said thut on the last "I 11 1. km i riLKNti riLKmn li,- wnlUiii'i Imtlaii IMle Ollltmeut la lheoulv iirc'cuiT for Blind, lil.sstlBM or In lilnit I'll. er .llsisi.cr.sl. Ii never falla to cure old chronic raaen of Ion atandlnK. Judao nonbiliary, (Mevelaud, O.. Sayai "I liava found I v uiisrloure that In Wit lUm's Indian File ointment flvea Immediate rsllcf " Ho not airfcW an Initant longr llaiiison'a laiiiifactnrliu(l'o.,Prolia Ohla. Mic and II Bold b U Hliiuiaiier A Co., Wholesale Druj (lata, Forlland, Or. Hold li ,iieV I RU 'land. WU la fully lux of It. unlcaa a vise man hath the kSSf ., . 9 1 .' .. ...... .. ...1.1..., i HU M bV Hie ueiiuuaiion mm no.su,. if the mountains, what is average will else at the expense ot what is great. Hie exceptional will disappear. A plateau with 'ewer and fewer uiidula lions, without contrasts and without oppositions-such will be the aspect of human society. The statistician .vill register a growing progress, md the moralist a gradual de cline; on the one hand, a progress r iui.. iho other, a decline of " lmlln 1 .. I . k.flt. il... nloetrcman an- I ...IN ..f mladnia in tliAaMclrKT I he useful will taite tne piuce ; -uiooaui iu wm noiineed thai me iniiriiies imiu.- . In the spring and one in tho rail, iue cost of these two sets of samples Is about $1,000 per man. Of this $60,000 worth of goods which aro required for samples every year a considerable por tion is lost, while most of it is so soiled and damaged by coustant handling that It has to bo sold at a heavy reduction from the actual coat or else given away. To cover this depreciation we make an 1 allowance of SUJ per cent, upon the cost of samples, or about $17,000 per yonr. Trunks do not noed renowiug every year, but repairs and replacing lost ones form quite nn item ot expense. From those figures it is ovident that the similar expenses of greater or lesser amount borne by evory wholesale house will swell the salary and traveling en pense item ot $997,600,000 tar beyond $1,000,000,"KM per year." Philadelphia Record. He that does not Know those thlnga which aro of use and necessity for him to know. Is but an Ignorant mail, what ever he may know beside. - Tillotaon. The man Is rich who doesn't want more than he has means to gel. Some one has said that riches consist In the abundance ot things a man does not want, and there Is a great big pile of I KK ( I KK rOH PII.KH. Uiire cure for Mliiil.Mccdlnii and ItehlnK I'llea 11,,.. I ha. runs! Itoi u orat case of tell I srs Maudlin) No inn' noil -inter leu mluiilisi after iialus Klrk e ilcrmau I'lle ointment. II ahsorU tumors allavs III,' Itch lllH. acts as a Imllllloc. ..u.wr.n.i llr Klrk'a Herman lite llllltlnelit la iircparcd only for I'll. - and Itehlini of tha private tiarts, and nulhliiK else. Kvery box la m srratitisl Add hy liriiintlnt and sent by mall on NSSlal of nriee. I1.U0 1st twin. J. J. Mack A Co., Whole sale Aio in-, fan mnclaco. A man inual aland erect, not he kept erect hy Otlllls awept b Ike Tide or palarllr To Ihe topmost ataWMlaol MastSti lloalcltcr rttomach llltlers alanda a uhliilns jinsif ol win i. .. ,rit i.N. l . .1 lo the llvlnu ori'e i i.niM ii facia, can allalu. Ttta RorU and Hoiiili kini.rlcan conilueiita. KiiroiM', Aiiflralla, tin in, linatema a aim Nlcxico iiiirn ice! vakelk (Rummer 6omplamU Stamps m ORDER BY MAIL Una Uoien Aasorted HandkerehleAi at 600 , 76e $1 OO or $1.60. poet-a paid for Men. iJtdlea and Children. Hold auythliii an I evcrythlof you waul lo uatv, to wear, lo cat or to amnio youraidf or oUivrt, and It will la' fiirnlihed at lowaat prhs. If dor a aatnplo cop) of ihe "e iVrrlr. ei.nialulin; ,rlce list of ou r 3.0St artliiei uaisl lu faiulllisi and II 111 he aeul roa free of cost. Order a law samples of dry (oisli to compare prlisi and Ily with orders (ra'r at oure ll will pay you Add KM, SMITH'S CASH STORE 418 FRONT STREET, Hl IKIM INlil - I U IIOKMt tit butlnfft jmrtwUa at the iVitllmn. UuiiirM Cullrur, I'.Mit.tn.l Orrtfuii, tr lit thr Cnpltal Hu-Im-MCullritr. Salrm, Uirtun ftuill M hitU air MMtf iht- mmumtmmlorA r AraMltroM huw Mint (,-uu.m uf Mutllrv atiit (hi tne ralr-t uf tulltun II ii i ii tMj s li o r I Ii n ! l i mrnta. Du ami (Hftfilu MMkMIN stmlrtitoiid tultttxl at any time. Kur juitit v .it.ilur. n.l.itf- ro.lls.nl HUxlHos U4,yt. All UiUI DtlMnrM Ullrff, , l ... ii .i I orrin. Siilrtn, ottripm EVER-READY DRESS STAYS, M.nufacliired from HMr sritlMI HTFKU i Kuhlwr UaStsdi Saline and satin 1'ovcred. GUARANTEED ! Sol to Hint. Ilreak or Spill. Slltehe.l to tha nan,,, No porkrla or hot Irona minimi. CAUTION. ihat "k Kit KKUY " I Mi., trll.ntisl wide nalroiiasc and tcsiliimn) Hie inoal favorahlc kind-but unsolicited-lo -well the-lepataUea m ihi WSdiai rirnisy. tinonx Ihe maladlisi for which Ihe most i vlnclnit pulille and protcaslonal teatlmoiiv tirovca llial ll M a is ioao i ursine. ,- and fexcr. tillloiis ninlllnil, diiinh aaue and anile cake, d) iisla. liver c'milalnt, neriuiis ueaa, dchllltj, kidney and hlaildcr eoiiiplalnla. It mltimilcs tin Infermlth's of site, hasli n con valeaociico, has a tendency ta pn vent 111 cihi aqaeneSS from eiiMsniri' and eaiiaindlon. IVr oniol milenlar) haldla and laboroti" occtipa tlnna will Bud ll an ever useful tonic. Slid ihe aAll s. of the beautiful, industry of art, polll ioal wonomv of religion, and arithme tic of poetry. The spleen will become the malady of a leveling ago. Is this IndtMd the fate reserved for the dem ocratic era? May not the general well-being be purchased too dearly at such a price? The creative force which in the beginning we see forever tending to produce and multiply dif ferences, will it afterward retrace its -tops and obliterate them on by one. kd .ro.alitv. which in the dawn of ex istence ll mere inertia, torpor, lo ii m lieeome at last i, -it'ii. i i. natural form of life? Or rathe abow the economic and political au iiv to which the socialist and M . ... a .anires. taking M socialist uciuu' r - too often for the term ol Us efforts w ill there not aris- a new kingdom ol mind, a church of refuge, a republic ut souls, in wnich- RH oeyouu tiegion of mere righl and sordid utilllv. heautv. devotion, holiness, heroism. , Susiasm. the extraordinary, the 1. flnite. Itell have a worship and an abidingcity? L'tiliiarianmaterlaUsru. S re n w,l . being, .he Idolatry of the h and of the "I .Wj and of Mammon, nr. ihey W be the Sal ol our efforts, ihe final rOII- LZf J du not believe It- rhe idea , 3CnU.ll, Is something dlBeren. a ..u h el er. But the animal in us mu-l '- . n 1 llrsf we must first han.-h j Mtlafled tlrst. e tnuii among nn an s,...t..... Z origin in Metal arrangeme nisbe S!S can return to spirl.ua. goods--Fiom jVeWsWl. ,ouoaswe..Mne Knn' """' ' ' . fair attainment In morals; bul to , .nowwhat one ought io do. and then; -unilcna i arson ia toaaai) .tinny a muss.-- . mora nerieoiiim - I he stajit use of the north star and mo ; southern cross as guides over the track less ocean, and ho (the Consul) waa not so sure of iu It is said that King Cete wayo, when in church In England, heard the minister make such a foolish remark that he arose, gathered hie toggery about him. and said gravely to his attendants: "Come, let us go." I should have done ihe same if I had been where our Consul was. It Is thus lhat I otteu learn how men appear, no matter how great they are, when they do not know what they are talking about; for Instance, the Kenneoecaer talking about spiritualism or any kind of religion. Well, the Australians have captured the beautiful cross of stars that wheel over their heads, chosen it for an em blem (ot trials, perhaps, or to apply to themselves as a crucial test), and placed it iu the field of their flag, with the Kngli.h Uuion Jack in the uppe. left-hand corner. They are ahead k far as the cross is concerned, and prob ably Ihe book means -Australia" and Its cruciBl'test. -Boston Journal. that loung men are apt to think 'Ives wiae enouo-h aa drunken apt to think themselves sober t upon your bleselnfs. of 1 v'7 person haa many, not on lM misfortune, of which all deficient In . -u. ,.i ir.il-dolnf even vcrv iar suor - Jning his best to fall bile i- rd lo 10. what u i ... irhal rirht right. It is " ZjZ p l0 one's 11 H!X!Z one. ow, aundard S- i Times. -k Philadelphia tool manufacturer Instructs his workmen U) hold largr steel tool" in a north and south lin while they are being tempered. He soyi that many years ago he noticed thai a ..i .aaU nfi.'n (Iv auart whet. si en loom i- - k.l lemoered if held west '' and that tne naoiiuy accidenU was greatly lessened, if noi entirely obliterated. If the tool waa held "north and spuiu. u a fnillah doctor says that i no caaes of gout only oue w of a total aMUIner, ana nis nwenn were beer and wine drinkers. An old lady residing In Michigan b . very Urge white eat over un years old to which she haa become so i attaobed that she has made provision. In case her demise occurs first, that It ; be put to death and buried with her. An Alabama woman heard a ghost u .k. houa. Her husband heard noth- log but rata. She stuck to ghosU and BV to rats, and they befao a suit for die orce the neit day on the ground of incompateblllty of tempiv True humanity consist not in a squeamish ear; It consists not lu start ing or shrinking at tales of misery, but In a dlsKtltlon of hoart to relieve It. True humanity appertaine ralhor lothe mind than lo llio nerves, and prompt! men lo use real and active endeavors lo execute the actions that ll suggest. - Fog. -The old proverb that misery loves company Is a true one. and we prove It so for tall Ml fl A pain in the body Is associated with one in the soul, but we also llnd ourielves beset uith all kinds of Imaginary Ills when compelled t" bear real ones. orries have their affinities just as kindred spirits have, and thoy seek each other In all direc tion. - I'liiled I'reabylcrlaii. .-SvmnuthV is one of our finest de velopment of human character. has Ml known and felt ll sweet influ ences 1 In dark hour of grief, when the ioor heart bleed and whose ha not some 111116? How tenderly toothing are the kind tonoi or tears or aclt which Ind rale sympathy with our sor row! Human nature rarely approxi mates so nearly tho divine a when it thus gives proof thai the tide of olho woes reaches and move it. -ii '. Baldwin. Hi who has no silver In his purse ahoiild have silver on bla tnrurtie. . White Elephant of 81am, Lion of Kng land, Drajron of China, Creoa of Hwluer, land, Ilanner of I'ersla, Crescent of Egypt Double Kagle of Rusfda, Star of Chill, The H1n.l nt Jaiian Ham of Krln. To get these buy a box of the geuulne DR. C. MiT.ANKH ClIJIHrUTBU Ljvkh 111X8, price renta, and mall ua the out side wrapiier with your addre, plainly written, and 4 centa In stamps. We will il. ... mall vnll thr alsive Hal with an ele gant package of oleographlo and chro matic ceres. ., lu MMfJ refrrih thnn To keen trod arllnna with now. a viol II It KM IcUVK Hit IK II KH TKN YR.aHOUl I'HIMI My llltle girl, leu yeaai ot tfr. hal flrlshl -rllseam-. Her ankles, fis'l and eye were lerrlhly swoleii Kournf our la-at iihvaielana attended kaal lor lite vta deatlklrisl of. .1 mothers love aiirmounl all dlrhoiiluca, tnd I determluisl Inlrv Dr liaild MSVI Kavortte MSBp , .!, Hoiwloiit. 9. V. 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