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Religion of Confucius. cestors, to virtue in the conduct of life, and to justice and kindness toward others. Notes and Clippings. Little Red Noses. How that north wind whistled and It takes a gentleman about three The ethical system of Confucias is years to learn to fan a young lady so as stung the other day ! It was the first the least metaphysical and speculative Romance of a Ring. not to muss her bangs.—Cleveland signal of a long dreary Winter, and of all that have attained a wide adop Herald. even men in overcoats turned sharp tion among cultivated people. In his A Princess of Prussia at one time re corners to get out of the biting blast. Brave “ Pat ” Lynch, the New York’ dialogues or analects we find everywhere ceived a small antique ring from her a religious spirit, but nowhere any dis governess for a present About a year fireman who so nearly lost his life in Two children, a boy and a girl, neither tinct expression of the nature or the after the occurrence the court received a trying to save the lives of a woman and over 9 years old, stood shivering in a source of religion itself. Customs, visit from the Grand Duke Nicholas, her children, was the recipient of a doorway on Monroe avenue, wishing to ceremonies, proprieties, filial piety, the the brother of the Emperor Alexander, “ benefit ” at Niblo’s Garden, which net go on to their lowly home, but dreading the wind. They crept closer and closer worship of the spirit of ancestors and and who at that time was not the heir ted the handsome sum of $2,250. to each other, and their chins quivered of sages, as also the spirits of the land expectant of the crown. The Grand It is done at last A Scotchman in and their noses grew red as they grew and of places, all are enjoined, though Duke saw the Princess, and with the forms the Glasgow Philosophical Society in a somewhat formal, perfunctory way, quick resolve native to his disposition that, after experimenting since 1866, he colder. Hundreds of men and women and with no express statement of the immediately determined to ask her in has succeeded in obtaining crystalized passed up and down without care, but principle or the authority upon which marriage. One day, as he was seated forms of carbon, which Professors Tyn by and by along came a whistling, jovial their obligations rest. Virtue and by her side at the royal dinner table, he dall and Smith, with other eminent au lad of 14, who was swinging his boot- black kit by a strap and picking up the righteousness in the outer life are pre spoke to her of his forthcoming depar thorities, pronounce to be diamonds. steps of some clog dance. He saw these scribed with * sententious wisdom, but ture, adding that it depended upon her A wild story is current in Owings shivering bits of humanity where others the ultimate law of righteousness, whether or not his stay in Berlin should ville, Ky., of a man floating over the were blind, and halting before them whether in nature, in reason, or in God, be prolonged. place in the air. Several persons declare with a “clig-jigger-rigger” of his heels is nowhace clearly enunciated. “What shall I do, then, to influence they saw him. A woman describes him Admirably, indeed, were some of the your intention?” was the reply of the as making extravagant gestures awhile, and a toss of his box, he callsd out: “Kin I borry them ’ere chins o’ yours rules given by Confucius for the conduct smiling princess. and then rising out of sight. One the about an hour ?” of life. “To subdue one’s self and re “ You must not refuse to receive my ory is that it was Wise, the missing “Yes, ma’am,” demurely replied the turn to propriety is a perfect virtue addresses,” immediately returned the reeonaut; that he had let himself down girl. “Benevolence is to love all men:” outspoken Nicholas. by a rope from his balloon, which the “I kin, eh—olf ho! ho! ho! That’s a “We should be true to the principles of “You ask much.” startled spectators failed to see, in the give-away on me. Be you chickens our nature, and the benevolent exercise “I ask even more. You ought to give hope of effecting a landing. cold ?” of them to others;” “Let every attain me some encouragement in my endeav A bark in New Orleans failed last “Yes, ma’am,” she answered again. ment in what is good be firmly grasped;” ors to please you." year, leaving about $600,000 assets, to “An’ that ’ere cub is your brother, I “Let relaxation and enjoyment be found “That is still more difficult. Besides, manage and disburse which a receiver s’spose? Well, when I’m cold I git in the polite arts;” “Let every man the moment is not well chosen for a was appointed. Last week he macle a warm. What do you do—freeze? eonsider virtue as what devolves on him favor.” statement to the creditors, showing that “Yes, ma’am, if you please,” she re- self. He may not yield the perform “I beg your Royal Highness to give this balance had been entirely absorbed p ’ ied. ance of it even to his teacher“The me a sign that I am not totally indiffer by his fees and legal expenses. The “If I please—ha! ha! ha!—’nother man who, when gain is set before him, ent to you. You have a little ring on stockholders thereupon passed a series of give-away on me! Well, you autumn thinks of righteousness, who, with dan your finger, the possession of which sarcastic resolutions thanking him for leaves come along with me. I hain’t ger Wore him, is prepared to give up would render me happy. I beseech you not bringing them into debt. The re got no influence on the weather, but I his life, and who does not forget an old to give me the ring.” ceiver responded cheerfully, saying he kin smell a hot stove as fur off as the agreement, however far back it ex “What! give the ring at the dinner had worked pretty hard, it was true, but next shiner in this town. Come right tends, such a man may be reckoned table and in tho presence of all these he was sufficiently rewarded by the over to this store.” a complete man.” “Virtue is more peoplp ?” proud consciousness of having done his He led tho way across the street and to men than either water or fire. “ l^et me see; press it into this piece duty. \Ve have since telegraphed the into an office where there was a fire. I have seen men die from treading of bread and give it to me.” said official a flattering offer to edit this Ho had placed chairs for them when a on water and fire, but I have never seen And press the ring into a piece of department. A man with such a fine man came in from a back room and said: a man die from treading the course of bread she did and gave it to the future sense of humor as that shouldn’t be “What do you children want here ?” virtue.” Ccnfucius described it under Emperor. Nicholas took an early op wasted.—S. F. Post. “Want some o’ this waste hotness,” certain manifestations without pointing portunity to leave the hall, and on ex bluntly replied the shiner. “These ’ere A transposition occurred in the make to its inw’ard essence : “To be able to huming the treasure from its wheaten cubs is nigh froze to death, and I brought practice five things everywhere under tomb discovered an inscription on the up of two telegraph paragraphs in the heaven constitutes perfect virtue; to- inner side in French, and running to the New Haven Journal and Courier recent ’em here to thaw out” “And we won’t even look at you, or wit, gravity, generosity of soul, sincer following effect: “ L’lmperatrice de la ly, "which produced the following effect: cough or sneeze,” said the little girl, as The first paragraph read: “A large cast- ity, earnestness and kindness.” Again, Russie.” iron wheel, revolving nine hundred . she saw a frown on the man’s face. he seemed to resolve virtue back into He is said to have worn the keepsake times per minute, exploded in that city I “That’s richness; there’s innocence !” ! obedience to knowledge : for the rest of his days attached to a yesterday after a long and painful illness. laughed the shiner, and the man’s face “The ancients who wished to exem chain round Lis neck, the ring being Deceased was a prominent thirty-second cleared and he poked up the fire and plify illustrious virtue throughout the small, of course, for any of his coloss I degree mason.” This was followed by said they could sit nearer. empire, first ordered well their cwn fingers. The future Empress, it seems, “S’pose me’n you chip in and buy ’em the second paragraph which read: “John states. Wishing to order well their had been unconsciously wearing for Fadden, the well known florist and sumthin’ to stay their stomachs,” sug states, they first regulated their tamilies. some time the emblem of her future real estate broker, of Newport, R. I., gested shiner all of a sudden. “Tell Wishing to regulate their families, they greatness. died in Wardner Jc Russell’s sugar mill, you what, some of the children in this first cultivated their persons. Wishing at Crystal Lake, Ill., on Saturday, do town don’t have a square meal any American vs. English Girls. to cultivate their persons, viey first rec ing $3,000 damage to the building, and morn vou’n me wear diamonds. Little tified their hearts. Wishi g to rectify American w omen, despite certain fan injuring several workmen and Lorenzo gal, are ye hungry ?” their hearts, they first sought to be sin “Yes, ma’am, if ye won’t be mad at Wilcox fatally.—Troy Whig. cere in their thoughts. Wishing to I m ? tastic figures in recent English novels, us, ” she replied. Talking about warm hair, a lady in sincere in their thoughts, they first ex and despite half-truth caricaturists of the The man stood irresolute, but shiner tended to the utmost their knowledge. “Irene Macgillituddy” school, have no Milwaukee, whose hair very nearly went down into his pocket, rattled Such extension of knowledge lay in the reason to complain of a lack of admir matches the brick in the Winconsin around and said: ing appieciation from their British building, and who has been joked about investigation of things.” “ Here ’s ten cents that says they are It is a special honor of Confucius that cousins of the number of instances of her hair until she goes around and hungry. he applied his teachings to the benefit of the strongest possible proof of it. The shoots the last few thousand who make “Well, I’ll give as much,” replied the mankind at large, and had no esoteric latest of these—the marriage early in | ancient remarks about it, says she man. “You go and buy something and doctrines : “The man of perfect virtue the present month of Lord Grantley to heard a new thing on red hair the other they can sit here and eat it.” wishing to be established himself seeks Miss MacVickar—is made the occasion I day. A friend from the East said to Shiner bought crackers and cheese, also to establish others ; wishing to be of some very pretty compliments by the 1 her: “Mrs.------ ,1 rather like this Ske- and the children ate until he was obliged enlarged himself he seeks also to enlarge London Truth, whose title in this case neatales hair of yours.” She didn’t like to say, others.” And it is cetain that this re is not a misnomer. “It is curious,” the to ask any questions, but finally curios “Now, you cubs, go a little bit slow markable sage did anticipate the “ gold Truth observes, “how many American ity got the best of her, and she asked and save the rest for supper. Kin ye en rule ” of Christianity, at least upon girls marry Englishmen. This is because “Well, what in the name of the thirteen find the way home alone j” its Negative side : “ What I do not wish they knowr how to make themselves apostles is Skeneatales hair?” “Oh!” “Yes, ma’am.” men to do to me, I also wish not to do pleasant English girls are, as a rule, said he, as he got on the other side ot “And do you feel as warm as tater to men.” A favorite disciple asked, either too gushing and talkative or have the table, and held his elbow up over bugs rolled up in wool ?” “ Is there not one word which may serve nothing to say for themselves. Ameri his head so the press-board wouldn’t “ Yes ma’am. as a rule of practice for all one’s life?” can girls unite the fact and savoir vivre hurt, “Skeneatales is about forty miles “All right, then. We’re dead to Confucius answered, “Is not ‘recipro of Frenchwomen with the solid qualities beyond Auburn, you know.” He is now rights obliged to this man, and I’ll black city’ such a word I What you do of the Anglo-Saxon race. They know carried m a sling, and his friends have his boots besides. You’d better run not want done to yourself, do how to set off their natural advantages I to get a pass from the matron of the along home now. What ye going to not do to others.” When, how with dress, and they are almost ’ hospital to see him.—Boston Globe. tell your mother 1” ever, we seek for the ultimate prin always philosophically good temp A prominent merchant of St. Johns, “I’ll tell her we come awful near go This is gratifying, and as ciples upon which Confucius founded ered.” N. B., disappeared from his home re ing to heaven, and my little brother the educated American such lofty precepts of morality, we find regards cently, and after wandering insanely a certain vagueness and reserve quite in young women with whom English aronnd for a while, was picked up in the thanks you, too, and now we’ll go, and contrast with the clearness and force of society has been made most familiar, streets of Rochester, N. Y., and com- —and thank you, ma’am, ever so many the precepts themselves. Though after substantially correct, It maybe doubt ■ mitted to the asylum. Papers found on times; good bye. The man looked after them through his death Confucius was worshipped by ed, however—and this of course has no his person revealed his identity. His the window with softer lines in his face ilia disciples with divine honors, and personal but merely a general applica friends were notified, and when his wife though he remains to this day a chief tion—whether or not on the whole Eng arrived at the asylum, the joy of meet than had been there for many months. object of religious homage to the Chi lish husbands are likely to get on with ing her, instantly restored his reason. The boy stood outside on the walk and nese nation, he never claimed divinity, American wives as well as American He knew nothing about leaving home or watched until they had turned a corner, and hardly assumed a divine commission husbands are w ith English wives. Eng where he had been, and was greatly as and then exclaimed : “Phew ! but I most feel that I was and warrant for his teachings. Once lishmen are bred to look for a habit of tonished to find himself in a lunatic engaged to that gal!”—Detroit Free when his life was threatened, he said: direct and unquestionable obedience in asylum. A somewhat similar case of Press. “Was not the cause of truth lodged the women they marry, which, be the sudden insanity occurred in Oakland, here in me I If heaven had wished to theory what it may, in American prac Cal., recently. M. P. V. A. Smith, a They had an amateur brass band at a let this cause of truth perish, then I tice is apt to be modified. Women in well educated and highly respected young funeral a while ago, and when they had should not have got such a relation to this country are habitually much more man, came there from the East last squelched out the “Sweet by and by” at that cause. While heaven does not let spoiled than in England, and, after the Spring for the the purpose, and entered the grave side, the minister in his ad the cause of truth perish, what can the first flush of novelty and admiration, an Dr. Toland’s Medical College for study. dress said that “the deceased was in one people of Kwang do to me 1” Yet he American girl wedded on the other side He was well supplied with cash, and respect ipost fortunate in being called spoke of himself with humility as the of the ocean is likely to find out the seemed to be of good habits. He called thus early.” That was all he said; but compiler of the wiidom of the ancients, difleience and not likely to enjoy it. on the sheriff of the county ene day, the mourners grinned, and the amateurs and not the originator of w isdom or the The American man, on the contrary, week before last, and stated that two think that “blamed sarcasm is infernally accustomed to give way to women much author of a system. men were following for the purjx>se of out of place at a funeral, you know.” more than his trans-Atlantic kinsman, That all which Confucius said and did killing him. The sheriff locked him in There is one kind of canned good» was prompted by a religious sentiment is often charmed by the deference and a cell for safety, and on the Monday submissiveness toward their lords which is the impression one receives from an following, having been adjudged insane, that goes ofl quicker than any other— English wives are so commonly trained impartial reading of his works. “Man,” was sent to the asylum at Napa, in care Gunpowder. to think a matter of course. Perhaps said he, “has received his nature from of the deputy sheriff, and while Bn the Waterloo, Iowa, Jan. 25, 1879. heaven. Conduct in accordance with spoiling on either side is not the safest way, jumped from the boat into the I was taken with an acute attack of basis for permanent happiness, but ex that nature constitutes what is right water and was drowned. Rheumatism last fall, and confined to and true—is a pursuer of the proper perience has shown in many cases of bed. At first employed a physician, the sort we suggest—that of cross mar path...................... The path may not Lietter Written by Byron. without benefits; then sent to Wangler riages of the natives of the two coun for an instant be left.............................. Bros.’Drug Store, and obtained a bottle tries — that the happy pairs are the hap There is nothing that is more visi Among the letters which Lord Byron of St. Jacobs Oil, the use of which soon ble than what is secret, and nothing piest when the man is of the new world wrote to friends in England during his more manifest than what is minute, and and the woman of the old.—New York first tour abroad, one dated at Athens, gave me relief, and cured me of the attack. I can safely recommencUit to all therefore, the superior man is watchful Evening Post. in November, 1810, and not given by suffering with Rheumatism. Respect over his aloneness.” This seems to car Moore, was recently published for the Plate Glass. fully, Matt McDermotr, I. C. R. R. shops. ry the distinction of right and wrong be first time. He had left England soon hind actions to the innermost thoughts If you are going to paint your house, Chaileroi, a considerable town a short after the “ English Bards ” came out, and feelings, and to find in conscience distance from Brussels, is nearly as and on his return brought with him the barn, wagon or machinery, the wonder “the eye of the mind” implanted by celebrated for its iron works as L :,e first two cantos of “ Childe Harold.” ful Imperishable Mixed Paint is surely Heaven. It is held by some commenta and in the manufacture of plate '.»-s In this letter be says : “ My works a e the best, for it is warranted by their tor« on Confucius that he had no con stands unrivalled. I learned at the likely to have a powerful effect with a agents in your own town not to chalk, ception of a personal God, but used the American consulate in this city that vengeance, as I hear of divers angry crack, peel or blister; to cover better and term heaven impersonally, to denote glass of the largest size plates and people whom it is proper I should shoot work easier than any other paint. The Im per lehable Paint wan awarded the flint premium, the pantheistic principle in the universe; other descriptions were hitherto exported at by way of satisfaction. Be it so. over all other paints, at the California Stale but Prof. Legge, whose careful transla to the L nited States in large quantities The same impulse which made ‘Otho a Fair, 1878, and the gold medal at the Oregon State Fair, 1878. Get a circular from their tion and commentary wre aa<e followed from the manufactories of Charleroi. warrior’ will make me one also. My Agent, which explains thle wonderful discov Try tne aiu and you certain ,y would in the foregoing citations, is of the opin But during the last few years this trade domestic affairs being, moreover, con ery. have no other. ion that the term heaven is fitly has been gradually diminished, until now siderably arranged, my appetite for A new portable family fruit drier explained by ‘ the lofty one who the exportation has dwindled to zero. traveling pretty well satiated with my is on high.” There seems to be in On further inquiry I was told at the late peregrinations, my various hopes in best style, may be bought for $85, by ternal evidence of this in the consulate that the chief cause of this this world almost extinct, and not very applying at the B ee office, Portland, saying of Confucius, “ He who defends diminution was the manufacture of plate brilliant in the next, I trust I shall go Oregon._______________ au 22-tf against Heaven has none to whom he glass in the United States; that the through the process with a creditable gr la raakin* any parebnae wr la can pray.” The idea of offense, of prayer progress in the production of this article sang froid, and not disgrace a line of writla* ia reapoaae to aajr odverUee- and of such alienation by offense that had been very great of late, and the cut-throat ancestors.” He alludes to neat ia tbia paper yoa will pleam own- lion the name ®f the paper. prayer can no longer avail implies the Belgians are beginning to fear that the the fact that he is “happily not married, ’ recognition of a personal being, and the “quick witted Americans” will soon be and in speaking of the marriage of his THIS (NEW term Heaven is but a reverential veil sending plate glass to sell in the shops friend Drury, says he will never forgive for the name of God. 17pon the whole of Charleroi.—Correspondence to the matrimony “ for having spoiled such an C TRUSS we may gather from Confucius that re Cincinnati Gazette. the latest and best. With excellent bachelor.” Byron was not the hernia is re ligion is an inner sense of rightness or day and night with ease. married until five years later. The It is comfortable, durable and fitness implanted in man by h’s Creator, Mother—“Now, Emma, what is the death of his mother occurred just after SHOE cheap. Circulars free. and which prompt to reverence toward tenth commandment I” Emma, aged he reached England, and while he was God and the spirits of sages and of an- five —”The same as it was last Sunday. on his way from London to Newstead. California Elastic Truss Compì, dot îs-tf TM Market Street, S, F. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN OREGON TO BUY Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries P. SELLING, Corner First and Yamhill Streets,IPORTLAND. ’ sept 23-3m HAWLEY, DODD <£ CO. PORTLAND, OREGON. As a prompt relief and cure for Kheumatisro, Neu ralgia, Gout, and as a general pain relieving and healing liniment, no preparation on earth equals the German remedy, St Jacoba Oil. 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