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About The Oregon scout. (Union, Union County, Or.) 188?-1918 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1888)
WHAT THEY WEAR. I ,N A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD ! THE LATEST IN JEWELS. I I , . i , ,T AND AIRY. i i ii i n trail ana l'aniimx. i- o i ntj sis, i "um Amoa? KPrrlcwilllo tvitilcnits nnllilii .' uiiu iuuiuui uirciiis cnuco, wim 111 roc uounce.! embroidered in self color, Tailor mado parasols to match gown and bonuet nre among tbo laf t suggestions of the enemy 01 wnicti good dressers will ixsivnm A boon to bedraggled humanity fs tlio water prnoiea biiu umbrella that clricu iteclf with a single ihakc anil which Is too now to havo a yet got the general mo It deserves. London's craze Just now h Pchin Inch wide strips, In stuffs of cotton, wool, Bilk or Jlnen; and If tho effect Is notglvon by con trast -of color It is brought nbout in tho man ner of weaving. Gowns of wTiito pongeo havo tlio blouse and full oleovcs deeply boneycomlied, and n uontyconibcd panel at tho sidu as well, or vav mey uro irimmcn w mi many lengiuwiEO rows of laco insertion. Big hemstitched handkerchiefs of pongee can bo had in nearly nil tho summer colors, mid nro among tho most useful of small wrap?, nu they can bo either nhawl, collar or Hchu tin tlio wearo; Tins .1 mind. Sailor collars of moiro or velvot, nnd gath ered fcenrfs of china cnipo sowed In tho shoulder and crcmln nt front nro among the trimmings used by good modistes upon wnistc of silk, foulard or grenadine. Leather or leather colored sill; Is now much used for tlio trimming of walking toilets, which nro finished with lints topped with leather colored plumo.1, and n bow of leather a-ibbon lied jauntily on tho parasol. Word conies from Paris that whito and cream gowns nro less teen than Inst season; on tho other hand, hardly 11 colored gown but has whito uecesjorics, cither vest, collar, cuffs, panel, ietlloont or front of skirt. Whito skirts nro reserved for ovoning wear, nnd nro trimmed with lace, Insertion nnd embroidery qtiltont discretion, though it is well to remember that lino simplicity is far and uway better stylo than coarso oma incut. To wear or not 10 war wildcat throntnnd wristo is now n wilting if not burning ques tion, nud though thcro is fcotnetblng moro of latitude than iiosensons past, tho weight of authority iiiellucs to tho retention of lin gerie. A now and charming effect In tho much HSivl fli-nnt.- M.-if lm-.l. I lu tnn.ln 1,1. fr . . . , '!. ..... , 1 1 1 Millie J .1-1 .. incr it (if nnrrm9rllilmn m-m. u lilnli nttn Ii is sewed to tho gown, small .volvet rings nro tuuieiitu wiiii embroidery stitches 01 the sauio color. Foulards Just from Irls recall nothing mi umcn ns lorm nuu color III general Insurrec tion. llt'Ill" kl I'i.ill.-n.l ?o1nu)inil iWt.,,1 ...i.l , - - J - - - - - , ...... spotted iu moro ways than over before eye oii'vw.-m iii'.iru, or 11. cNiercti iub 1110 ueun of mun to conceive. That iii n pretty young fashion for Uf n.iiiiii;gv,ii!im preny young girls, wiileli inakea tho waist n full blousb, low, but not wo iow wiui u wrenin of rosebuds twinifl about tlio neck nnd falling down to lo.so it self in tho folds of a soft sui. In tho present rush and crush of ocean . 1 1 . . . - miici 11 is weii 10 remember mat tlio osC. dressers wear ulstvra with two or thrco small cnjien, In place of the nutlrpintcd hoods, nod ofti,Ju,uiii;iu, un-lll Willi uiuuurimuicuKBieu'.'d bits of tlio samo stuff ns tho clonk. Itow York Commercial Advertiser. Kuj-lnj; n Cot In tlio City of tlio DcntL Canto In a Cemetery. "Your first real nstate? Sad. sail! But wo'vo nil got to como to it. But isn't it a satisfaction to have a few feet in a well kupt plnco liko this? Why, I grow fonder nnd fonder of it overv dav. Stirvnv! nnd built up most of it myself, you sso. There's a monument for you! How is it tn vnlir liklnir? Prettv licnrv. All Imt t o- .., It s lasting noBtained Dtirfaws, nocinger I I. . t l . ir tr , . uruau worn lucriimuic oil. 1 ai.O Illy (1(1 vlpp. vniitii m.mi nn1 wlioti t-on Imv jour monument don't invest in marble. m. it. a. . . j-auiL wuim twopunco U ion. excepi 10 tho dealers. Nothing like granite." Thn nlirPrintrnilftMr 1n1 tUn irnr nlnnr 1 - " "v thn PAtffrii litnita nf f1w rnnwifivv ntwl then piiuseil as if to get liis bearings. His strango combination of business tact and harmless gossip mado the reporter feel little- liko a grief stricken purchaser of a burial sjxJt. "Now. let mo eoo nbout what you'd naturally want," said he, eyeing his com panion critically, as if sizing him up so as to avo himself needless trouble. "You RELIGIOUS NOTES. Fifty per cent, of tho class of lBS3nt6ft gers college will enter tho ministry. Dishop Andrews, of tho M. U. clnC'cfc, oao .... I.t I - . .. ..I i I . -4 lUKeiiup inacpiKcopai ri-Mdencoin hjw yon:. Tho M. 13. church, during tho putt twoaty thriHi yciiiK, has given over 4-5.000,009 to iuix?h extension, and nideil overO,00,MO cuurches. e Queen Victoria has given XTO.CO. tho rc 0 iniiiiidcrof tho women's jtibileo offermg, to Bt. Catherine' tnifjiing hospltnl for isos for tho London pour. Tho National lVifon association of tbo United Btates will hoi.! its annual mcctiog in Itobton. July K-10. 'Vw llov. Phillips Bronlo, D, D-, pixnchcs tho 11 unl ferinon. Tho Korth Amer.' 1 lloviow for July glveB udditliiiml contrlbutMiis to "Tho Combat for tho Faith." JCiizabe.ti Htuart Phelps, Itich :rd A. Proctor. Ilolxrt Collyer, Ihibbi ilemlcs find Fredcrii k It. Cotidert throw side lights on tho Field fugcrsoll-Cilndstono con--trove inv. Mr. iKndsfouo receiitly csprcssed a wish that llfv tuul blreiiirtli uiiuht lour Ihi sn.'iiv,! to hit:i nt order that ho micht first scttlo tho jrisii 111.111011, unci, second, convinco his iMIllltl'MllL'll of tlld snliKtnlitl'il Iii t wean tho theology of Ilonior and thnt of tho rw.l ri. . will ie-'i:i:iit'iiu July in, 1888, will bo tho bovcnty-llfth an illverur.ij of tho landing of Adoninun Jud boa in Itangoon and tho founding of tho Uunnati mission; heneoovery Uuptlst church iu America is invited by tho liaptUt nils Bionary union to observe Friday, July 111, us a day of tiiccial prayer for missions. An fnter-dmiouilimtionnl lllblo conferenco i to no now at uivau Urove, . J., July ,'il. tho Ituv. Dr. . 1 W. -Mnnlmll ,-,m,to(.. DIsliopr. Nowninn and Niehohon, Professow W. (J. Mooivhead, L. T. Tuuiibcud and 8. L. 1 1 .1. .. it uoman, nun uio iiov, urs. J. Ji. lirookw. i, cm. nnii w , d. lirumnii nro to io pre iit aim iviui aier, Tho 000,000 slaves who weroriwntlycmnn cipatcil Iu UniKll iwelvcil lilwrty on tho JLoru s Day, A cablmth soialon of tho lcgis Jaturo was held. Under tho preseneo of fireat iwpulur cnthuslaKin tho bill wus ruilieil uirougn ui-ht, secomi nna third n-ndlug hi thochmnUTof deputies and ennto nnd ro- . 1 ..... 1 . 1 . . . . 1 . 11 . . . 'UMvi-11 uiu MKiuiiuru 01 uio regent or tno eui piroon uiocviuuaiii, tno J-tli of .Muy. Tbo Delirmvn Pive.livtirlnti i.lmnli T,. don, recently lost tho iiastoi-ul services of I)r. Adolph Buphir. A llov. Mr. Gregory, of JCilmnlcolm, Hcotlnnd, was suggivtcil us tlio tuccossorof Dr. Knphir. A sluM-tlmnil writer wna L(l 1 .. 1 1 .... . vmv w jxiiiiiiiieuiiu, WHO n'lwicu tno service from beginning to end, nnd then tho reiwrter' account wus printed nnd circulated ouiuiiK mo uougrcgntion of tlio Uelgravo church. A cull to Mr. Uregory wus tlie ro- AQUATIC NEWS AND NOTES. JProfcsslotuil cculler say their sport lot COnO tO tho 1I0CH. Tlim- itn nnt. tl't 1. 1... and wherefore, however, butnn cxplunetlon iwavwkury, 1110 puuilo won't U fooled mora than tlfty timej iu 0110 year, Tho sixty foot yawl rigged yacht norl Ing comtrucUsl at llaltlmoro on tbo Norton system (watr ballast) will bo launched lu six weeks and shipped to Now York. Cajit. Nor ton will challcngo any yacht of her tizo for a race to tho island of lleruiuda nud back In September. TboH) who knew Charles .Courtney tea years ago would luirdly ivcogulw him now. lis has taken on a very elderly opjicarauco, and the onco jet blue!; hair and mustache, at which ho w as sa proud, aro now fringed with gray, lio has h mtloi'look about him nud rcptib!a bud to hU shouldctv, niul the old tlmoscriouinussof fnco it grii Train ifig tho nmlltlous yotiugstcn of CoruelJ j uc imy wattir, it would appear. seo everybody lias hb special liking3, and wo havo to sort of estimato n customer's tastes Ix'foro showing him a lot. All sorts of iieople npply to us, and wo havo to ueo a good deal of tact and judgment so as not to offend present lot owners or now customers. Wo havo to discrimin ate ovoh iu tho grave! If a negro comes to n& I've got to sell him a lot, but I'vo also got to put him in his natural elo tnent. If I didn't there would ! Ned to pay." "But that, I should think, is a difficult task. Suppose such a person as you refer to wanted a lino lot in what you call an nrbtocratio neighborhood, how would you get around tho mntter?" "Oh, bless you, that's easy enough. Nobody knows what lots nro for salo but myself; nnd if a man selects a lot whero T .t I. t , . . ..... 1 uuiri mime no neiongs, wiry, tno lot's already sold. Cec? It doesn't look just right, l.-.t it's got to bo dono. What 1 ...u 0110 or your wealthy aristocrats think if I should cell a little lot next to his big one, and tlio owner of tho little lot should erect a $25 whito bronzo tomb stono right uniftr tho noso of his $5,000 granito nioniuont? War In tho camp right ofT! I tell you thcro frn't a popu lar ccfliotcry iu Chicago that hasnbt its South MJdo nndofca YPe.et Sffllb, is J&ctta gannvento) noil fei Sued CDsk irtiooak xou iiuiiDo m afytnsr oocp wxti aiawsatoy wo groop a axnwb qj5 bi) bdj i tbb 0.ci ooiaopteaofls phfties. Ca:Cftt UxRjs ion eorfft'iJebX', own to a ovoo-ittd. " "TXfeH. i(hnav rrQ 11 bi wtnwu n rtnr tJbvfl f n scwibo tonid) mtfaxxiify biujxt 0 'Yom, in jonfr n ndtoOy. CWo to bjoay wj or rtxxW? GCbb, mft mmsdbcK Etat 1 lOOCMOSO woi'ro aobm to ISi. TShaax- hero b soptoj xnoe siixWy J)0 itf; $3). Rifll tbao bhoaji's no wwixioo &.yr uooipth A' fiMxiJy o extoo.dvo lbo:d ioo- prectttnibaju. Beto btxried Irjbo w eood did BJco brewaaoE fjxcadbm mom m a tdbV.'ttnu voji K-mri nf futSU Iff tlWDojb BODCfWbocby' ?lOd gDtJOOOJ to t&KO0(P on yowr Ries nu BW wbA;. Ami if yofl faboobl bot'ODOB 101 riLifa ni d&iv vn co,ba't pox a a Eawcoooaaaj. Tte bit's 100 sown; ynfl'd Oivo bi b oenfcaxfc tHi n BtillobitOcnl. I UTort h-i uuM iiui o tli!(. yoa'U bd sittbtfij-d v?ikh bjwriaPLa icoa .. J. '11 .. . 1 . M.. yonr itBawaeu do pueotri ou" "Jb.et cm) Rdo mmtkwm' n WHb hlSu t'cio," batesposcd Hi appiteaxt pabH;fca. "I'd wJvbo ya t jyo ioiM a nuw bdd8- dl 9i:o)0. wlnicd trfLi rrtrmx I'umfmlj WrrrrH teivo VefinQ jwncto tooa fto'ook imd bklb fo turo dJjvtdbpoaeooCD). it ii Roo jxn w b is ovo toavn. Rm itxmoi aad itabib visiooi owuhribaa Sbo old oooc'b. New, tlero'rt II milimri" lv thw tiirm t&ienr hvrrt. iui?cd paay OJ-arly at tho 0 iJJ t6 Kfu ciouoiwoy "wnero tno IOQpiOm IMq?0 imd OfteQ. 'hfem'H lilontv nf iirim hm.i tno grnta i eco3fO nnd tlio lrmnao ftod. But I sehttoo taQoy io) Wtds ttf yoa hi at?, hecauso it's a ut tf fdjeisa setttJ-nant. Vou notice how tlai 'sciib' wul 'o'dci' unil 'dts' pi'edienii&itc. TiiB'd scvcely leeiat nonio iie'ti e va stflyoaCbR. IV sides, tho locality 1& 1O0) reecpiicpod pes1 nmnent dmwli&k. Yiotiba iro tlfti single graves iu pfcigi j9 Yofl wouldn't liko to livo always iu Bight of tho poorhotifco, and you'd ncntccly want to bo buriwl iu vlow of potter's IjHd. No, I know you wouldn't lo satibfied here. You'd lxMer put a little moro nuoy in your ground nw&jet Komething that will risoin valuo rather than deteriorate. Ah, I havo it. Just como over here." Tho superintendent led tho way to tho southeast, neflTa pretty oxpaiiso of wa ter. Consulting his hook, ho picked out a pnnicumr 10c anil jiointeu it out with saiisuicuou. "rlow. bem A'mi nn. " nnlil tin tiT I w.. ... I Ml... ..V. couldn't show you auytliing better in 1110 wnoio cetneiery. rnco moderate, neiglilwrs of a hiirh chuw. near imbllo drive, whero you know thlinrs will nlwavs bo kent 111 nrilor. Tln'a Inf bo worth twice its nrcsont vnlno a rear from now. Ono hundreil and twontv. llvo dollars nnd room enough for a dozen interments liesidcs a inoniniiont Vnn can't do any better. Just let 1110 put your niuno uown lor It now nnd you can arrange tho details nt thn down imm ofllco. Look at tho monuments eroincr up 1111 nrounu you Here. Can't havo let ter data hv which to indco of tbo Irvnl. ity. Hight ncix)ss tho drivowny yonder . . . ... . . - is ono 01 mo inrerst lain in tin, I'mnninn- Wo'vo put a fanccy price on it just 60 ns iu iiiiiucu koiuu can iiiusL to inn- it nmi llllt 111) 1111 i!CIViihIvi limtiliiiimif 'I'l.f.lHI " j . 1 w..t...v .... A IMS, I, end additional tono to tho nclghlwrhood aim an tno 101s iuoiiiki win feel tho In iluenco. It would nav to Imv tlii-i lnt puieiy as n ousiness iuvctitnicnt."Chi cago Tribune. In scarf pins a silver flail fa a reminder ol tho "good old days." Although by no means now, a palm loaf r-.. i.. , . . I . . uii in iwniaii goiu is 11 fceasonaoie scan pin. Two eoilvl illlll f-nltl cnrTvnt which is niiother of platinum, inako n unique ring. A scarpprnw of mlft la n i1riln It. pins which offers a foil to tho well dressod uuie. A cat's eyo encircled by Mnill diamonds U a jiopular pattern both in scarf pins and rings. Two rows of small clrailar plain gold disks overlapping eacn otuer make a verj hand soino ornceiei. .1 uriumnt yenow oiamona with a pure wniio maio ses on knifo olgo IQ. pretty do- sign 111 uraceiets. Juno bugs in brown enamel mako brooches realistic enough iu nppcaranco for tho most exacting naturalist. A dnllltV hat tiin Is of p-nM tnnnr-fl irlll. . perfect jwarl and jiicrcing a dragon fly with jeweled cyis nnd wings. A dainty hairpin is In tho shapo of three irregular curves, 111 iioman gold, sot with a .11 1 I..- . . uiuiiiuiKi, aruuy nna un emerald. A tiny osidized silver bat hanging from tho upper horn of inootistouo crescent is an -.1 I I... . . uiu uubuiiuiiy jiuiici-ii 111 scnri pins. Wampum lieads, represented by dainty ICiich liead has a rim of dull gold at either end. Orvstnl hnlli rnntjilnlnr- 11 ttitn wlndln - . 0 x ....... .0 watch, whoso liny dial is much enlarged by us spiiericni envelope, uro now to no seen 111 many windows. A tasteful nattcrn in a clilld'M rltif pnmlKfa 01 11 milliner 01 small turquoises, set ut cqtinl uisinncesail around 11 plain gold band, liav mg sugiiuy rinsed exiges. A hollow ball of gold, having stars and leaves pierced through th shell and set with small jowcls, makes nu ornnmciital top for a . . . .. .. . . single prong lames nan pin. A six pointed star set with small diamondi radiating from a central cat's eye and over lapping n similar star set with rubies, is a . . 1 1 1. . piuusing paiium 111 urooencs. A haudsonio bracelet consists of seven .0 ternnto diamonds mid rubles, each iu u suj arnto box setting, nud all mounted on a knifo edgo band of Roman gold. Mlnfnfllfft liriltltltlr-a nn rf.L- nTrct.il nrwl Ivory, set arouml with nlternnto pearls and iimiiiuiius, uiu uiiiuii'' uiu inoso uisieiui hroocDes yet offljrefl. Jewelers' Weekly. An Irrpfrflhft- fcnrnll nf oiAifffolnl rnl1 AM. - o - - - - - - r-. gro, to wOb:h tlRi principal curves start from rubies, tbo wbido encircled by n dOunoud IKived itilvcr riObao, toutys a v.Cy fcjuidjoaio . tfjftetbcr, ftfdn by tide, with platinum links .....1... .. ... ...Iff 1.1.1.. iiiiihu ii iiiiK.-uiL'i 0 win piuuuuiy uuu fv0' io Obo eyes (f customers wiflff urtistic A tfoottr 6ViA0 Cfched roi n cBild's silve nna: q a-ioa)! n party A JuvenilO inmrv OnUrs, scccoogayly danciBgidHXit a Afciy pois .vOilo oiwaj, t0.ri.nj abctftfc oOd oat'k tlaeiB'O' HOSSOOlS. A vcy proly booQcn noWsrfSta three ofl wiQd gin-itoibi of t)oM03. Tho blossima if tho wrcicfcbOi jsunpiO- ci0 jjoo bo &0au bo- A tioafaJ dbctgo ia iqsovo II lifts & io ttlb (O'flD itf i0 ovid, baiviug too aitinoi0 nud 00 (mill genu tptno O'is. 111 tlio codter 9: ( ravoO iJvfaCn.so cross, tfl 9ya:a uro sot a uby load 11 sunpikcro. AO odjl aV'KiyQ bo riOR1 r0'OseOts tlto fa botfk iwd eye, heretitforo sojred to 1 niiokai) ftin-moof-:. Ono end itf ttto :(b0nk, et v'ibb roltPd-i, nqiresHDI) tho book, mgl Between Asplnwall and rannmn. Aspinwall has risen liko a Phoenix from its ashes. The last Colombian revo lution. Happily curtailed by Uncle Sam, h.lS left tho town Kfnthrxl lint ctill thnrn Aspinwall, or Colon, with a stress on tho 1 . 1, 1.. . , ... 1 . m. . on, is not a iieauiuui piaco. iiicro 13 a funeral train to Mnnfcnr Hill mwr A sometimes twice a day. It is a hospital city, as well as a sea port, and tlio men who havo been inveigfed into delving amid the troaehornni mnml 104 nr f no isthmus aro filling coffins nt tho rato of eignt or ten peruiem, anil ono coffin does tho duty for many. Men aro cheap, but the coffins aro dear. As to tho canal, all l can say is that there is more machinery ignobly rusting between Aspinwall and i niiauia man wouiu pierce a dozen forty inue canais. In exact proportion as tho Pnn.im.i train recedes from Asninw.ill dooq Mm iniiii 01 1110 traveler vanish into airy nothinir. For tho first ton iiu'Im nil ! well. Then things lx?gin to take on their nauirai snaps. inero aro Americans, EtirO!entS. Cllilioso. Iintirr. rrnimr nt the care as they pass town after town on tho line, but tho faces of all bear tho samo impress. "All bono nhimlnn. - 1 . w WilO cntor IlOI0.,' Kvnrr innn t1 . ti-J tO work or Starts 11 stnrn nn tlin U(liiiin,i canal route is a silent partner with King Death It ia a lottery out of which Mm adventurer hopes to emerco a winner. But the winners they crowded tho do- pot at Panama and what wero they? For tho most nart hnmihil tvitionfo subjects for hospital treatment. Fever! T. 1 11 . . ... 11 urooueu over every incnoi thoso forty- seven miles between Aspinwall nnd Panama. You brentlirxl it. in Mm m'f you drank it in the water; you beheld it rank, pestiferously potential in the sur roundings of every palmlcaf roofed hut, every single story tenement, overv dwelling on tho hills nlomr that f.itiviO loriy muo fetreicn. -uor. Kan Francisco Uliroincle. ' Tlio flfolioiizollcrii "milfo IjkO." During tlio middlo ages, a noble lady, surpassingly beautiful, of thn Imnni nf Orlamunde, fell madly iu lovo with a prillCO Of tho reiirtlinc hoiisn. nnd arm him privately word of her lovo and nn offer of marriaire. Tlio nrinoo wnnlil gladly liavo murrfcd her, but for tho fact that his parents woubl not ennswif. Social inlercourea O-.-jji pomowhat re- iCrnitmd in tlffSO dflVS. Tin wnu rnm. jjclfcd to di.'teateh oo)fo 0j tho ladwith nft i.l nMvti . . . . .1 ' .' . . . . . u'"ubwsM iswi., iicuiiini"- inj'r A Trlek of tlio Ilukurj-. 4,Do VOU ECO that cake?'1 nnd Mm Imlv hrotight out a luriro cako. tomntlni-lv 1... 1 ... " ...;'...."' iccii. nat uo you mum mat icing is iuuuo 01 1 Usuallv it is mndn of mimir nml ivw but this isn't. I took 11 te.'iAiwviifnl nf gclatinolho stulT thoy niako tho co;iting for quiiiino pills out ofdissolveil it in a half cun of warm water nml kMi-i-.! It hard In u cun nnd n half nt nddcil t littlo vlucirar to whiten it. "Ihogelatinodoos just ns well ns tho whito of eggs nud is much chcanor nml mora wuvwiiimt, U'h n olmuco if half i I. .. Y. - J tfe ... . uiu cauod in 1110 iiauuriuH nreii't iccil that Will'. Wll lulaltl.,,.. Iikiu.i 1...., .... I to Leon up with tlio thnwi, don't you kiiowf0 Now VoikTclttgmin, i'ow toy tn o Unite, bat to paiia. .od) pootfa nfV(0 'bn-o it sfirfrm: msqy ivj. NoviO' imo0fl3 iB Oi'iiUB, itlins, loosor uuiiB'tooca. lover i0bitlfflally wouiOl tflo feelings of 1 human being. No?r talk or laugh uloal !n miblA places ir upon 1110 sireeu Ne0" forgft that vulgarity has its origin in Igi&u-utico or scllQhuess. Never urgo nuothor to do anything ngalnst nt.t (icsiro uuies you seo danger betoro uuu. Do nptqsk another to do what you would not Ixi glad I do under similar circum stances. Nover omit to perform a kind act when it can bo dono with any rcasonnblo amount of exertion. Do not make witticisms nt tho oxpenso of others which you would not wish to havo mmlo upon yourselves. Roimmlwr Mint itm! ntnnnnK nrn t1.rMtf.lifa lllled with kindness and rellnement and then translated into behavior. Uo not ostentatious in dress or deportmonti nothing can bo moro vulgar. Seo thnt cos tumes lit tho timo mid occiuiion. Do rudo to nono; rudeness harms not oven tho humblest and poorest to whom it is di rected, but it in" ros tho exhibitors. Never treat superiors with servility or in feriors with arrogance. Speak as kindly to u day laborer as to ouo occupying a high jx sition, Always clvo procodonco to cldors. visitors I . . . . 1 . n . 1 . 1 1.. . iiiiii Mijiuriurs. uui-r vuciu 1110 best soatni tho table, the liost nhico bv tho tiro and tho unit of everything. Uo furtlwr than nient fori n, nmj soo that they uro comfortable and iiuppy. ofTOr (81 tho croilhal Unit "fmir pvi" stood in tlucr vav. Tho vou no- .idmv believed that ho re'fdfxtVJ to ls;r two chil dren, nnd liriOnntlv nnb flinni In ,lwll notifying hifla tlcxt bto tftmlia-'lo wa re A tl&'l'iAb) RCtSfft OOMWQrl lllO-nnn tl.r. irinco and his moj-iliaesa lil love, after flhich ho lb?d into solitwJo cl she died Of rCflCSfrSO. Since tinea 10r trln- ia tMiM Oj bo c(8idaned to bant tl(p halls of tlflj IIolienzoIleriB), id her an)eaionco Di a U-arnine; iff in.-afA to Bomn .nnmlnrs of tie) family. About fifCeiOi years ago, iw terror in uv lgltsutgntti of J3erlin, Oil ifiJCCflmtlof KOlttO vnnffi-tixl 10 1110 11110 i:aiy, roanitfii sucli a Jiekrlit uigi. uiu limner uigi every ibio 0 tlio 70U ro(jpis in tlt;jhloc tluoooghly atfrched, in tho Iiojvj of finding soino cloV to tlflj mjsta-y; but had ho succeeded, I doffift loahf the pomau wocc&l haj given up iwuir poc oupiostiEOOi. Xftanyore rcW eBJttiffh to testify to having 6ecn tttQ pab;, whito nij)0d B.?ritflJii bttfiWJ tho iB.'oiii 10 nn 1010 emporeff, otw aorics P cumoit iff lfl'r heiug shoOn ton-self ko flgniu einco tnaj ti&cffl. Ioa;y C. l'tt-uc-aifr Stanley Hall published r& ctDitly tl0 rceiilbof exOpiiimf&ttw nffKtv i wer iitiB) 10111 in lioston sc booT.1. Profossilf Greenwood nwlii uimilm. ir. - - - -.4. - ... .......i. . t . - vestiirations Omnni' Mm lnivnofi.fo.lf. . . o Vv w1). Itipils in tho Kansas city schools, and n r ... . .n. i.iuio 01 uuuiparisous is primed, ino nor ccni. 01 ciuuiren i":norant of common tliinn i3 nstonishiiiL'K' lo- ' o 1 ... .l.l.l'H.l Cltv schools than in Mm Hrwfnti. nni Mi. colored children of the western city made u mucn oetter snowing. Another suhioet nf inrpfifif!rn ia O - ..... 1 j .11. alleged physical deterioration in this countr.ys hxammations wero mndo of lllllidrcds of school i-l 1 ild r.. n fron. i,r ago of 10 to 15, and comparisons taken wiiii tno tables 111 jsiuiiiairs Dictionary of Statistics, Dondon, 1881. It turns out that tho Kansas City children aro taller, taking sex into account, than tho average Elielisil child nt Mm nrn nf nillmr in ' - " " " " v .'".111.1 W or 15, weigh a C'raction less at 10, but 1 A upwani 01 iour jiounds moro nt 15, whilo tho averairo Iielcrian bar nml r-irl enni. liro favorably with American children two years younger. Tho tabulated statis- tics sllOW tWO facts. Mint Mm nrAnn Kansas City child stands fully as tall ns tho tallest, and that in weight ho tips tho beam against un older child on tho other Rliln nf Mm AMnt.tir. rl. .!., TV. .11 Warner in llarper's Magafino. DRAWING ROOM GOSSIP. It ia to lio nntnl Mint Mm ml mticln.t.. nt uvo years ago has napi)eareil at tho seaside. A lnnrL'tnl rh:iii!r(, In tlin sfvln nf llt-nt-v- la nireauy uoioii oy mo cioso observers fit XSow. ...... 1M U A rrxnl mnnv nf Mm un rnlt.vl rTlrm hammocks Mould boa real curioilty in that country. Kvell tho unrlcht ntano isim.x iinwintnx-a 1.. , . - J 111 11 uiunuou c.imj 1 or 1 no iiorior 01 mo couil try houvo. If VOU hiivn't rtitt111 fnr,iltitr.i In -i-ni- ' " - - - .... . ........... u ... j w ....... I . ...... . 1 , 1 , 1 . .. . vvutiwy iiuumj )vu nro .-uiisiuuruuiy ixniiuu illU pivcv-bsiuiu These aro days of real suircrlmr and cenu- Ino ngouy for tho silly women who nro "luoed to death." Tim l.'lt.lt fll'mtlm.Tll.llf 111 1VI.I tn m wedding ut homa Un llorul iiinbrolia, under which th jlmppy pair ktxuid. Tlut lntit wrinhln In mminniM (a tl.l. T. show grmit H)titMiwi advauco ono ktwp ami bon ; to thuw tLi ravuiii uiiiIim.im ilnnv luck a up and bow. "No tfifU." HXa a fOt note Mi llw Invito. Uuu colli tn 11 MiHidlujf Iu Ny York. Th UruU ucpluiiMl by kayliu; that ho dl iwt irnut her 111111030 umi a dwuttsn lurty, 0ilum for tlio Yellow Feror. Olir Cllllll'iO rnnnrlnr nal.-ivl Vah - .j .... ..vit j . auii Tyso Hing, of Pell street, about his ex perience iu yenow iover in lOuina. "In Kwoiicr lllic. Vnn Ivlnn. nn I . , 7 , ' -., no haid, "there wero a few cases of yellow iuer soverai years ago. Tlio fover was called by the natives wun biun.' It nover lecamo epidemic, owing to tho peoplo's habit of smoking opium." "Docs tho smoking of opium provent ur uuro yeuow lovort" "Certainly it does. Whororor opium is smoked it destroys yellow fever." "But is not tho opium smoking habit us uungcrous ns 1110 loverf ' 'NO! it tnl.'IW nf. l.Vlsf ,1 rm. nt nnn Etnnt aniokiiiL- to ncnnim Mm bnliit na nil . 1 ' 1 . , . . Olll Ollilllll Hliml.-xrM will inatifv . - ..... .u... . . A . I V-. W might bo yellow fover all over tho United O...A... I.... .1 . ouues, inn 1 no umneso opium smokers would not bo iiiTecteil." Dr. IJ Shi Leon, of Mott street, said; "Why, certainly opium smoking curea VOllOW fever. 1 limltimmiulim In M.m. jihts during that terriblo yellow fever scourgo iu 1875, who simply smoked their PilKM tllO IllOllllMlt Dim- li-nl rnnrltf tlin fevor, and got well in less than twenty iiuure. io, inero is no iinnger or getting tllO Ollilllll Imhit if lli.i tfili.itif .1,.1 j i.nr . - , ... ........ .. ...w lfU.V l.Vl smokellonj?iT than six months; hut, then, it is n hard thing to louru how to uso tho plpo'WiHiCligi Foo in Now York Sun. Thart t It'll t .k C'ttt.l.tl ulrvlil ti lfj world tlwii thnt of mated wliom tho mf& ttf jaw htu mU.matl. J, G, llollnml. JIIS3 Carrie Ij. Couch, of Center Lisle, shoi a woodcock with a riilo at a dUtaue of SS0 feet. A Florida planter has contracted to furnish n New York dealer with 1,000,000 cabbages uunng iuo season. A scientific paper ha? been started in Paris wiiii iuo novel 1 eat uro or pubiisuing nothing not written by women. A vcgetai-inn hotel is an Innovation in London. There nrenlready thirty vegetarian restaurants in that city. A shoemaker at AMnntn. On.. completed n pair of chocs that are 14 inches long, &yt wide and 8Ji deep. Tlio electric arc lights in tho United States now numlier nearlv 200.000; nml hn inmn. descents number over 1.000.0CU Tho annual conmr nrmlnptlnn nf llmm.1,1 is 275,000 tons, uud tho French syndicate is said to control 215,000 tons of it. Svlvnilia. G.I., lins n stnlk nf ivini Inn tnt- - ' -- ... 11.11 .vu high, and which contains seven welldovelojied shoots, six of which havo put out silks. A Comparison of Mm tvnrl.- nf PntUI. French nnd American detectives show tho' latter to ho 12 er cont. ahead all around. A Glasgow firm has Inst finUhiw n 1 Wilu fcr tho Glassrow cxiiihiMnn cfrtv.fli-n miles lougund n copiier wiro 111 miles long. Iho isational Telpnlinn ivmtnntiv nf (.mil. land, has soverai submarino cables of seven, eight nnd nino miles In length, whipX give ixirfect satisfaction. The Atlanta CnnsMf v 111 o .uv lumber used in .fnlm Ih preerved nt Harper's Ferry, nnd tho owner c-l Knn 1. .. ...una cijuw iur iu r In China there nrn nvnr 4AO en-m!- t plants used for food, and in tho world prol ably ten times that number Sawdust in Sweden is used in b tible. A farmer near IlufTin Pn -i,iu ninn.i a tow days aro. caino inum n nnk .v,ni.,i,,i., uearly $a,000 in gold coin. It is supposed to liavo been hidden by a miser who lived near tho sjiot many yivirj ago. On opening an fco laden car nt Cincinnati a tramp emerged and hurriedly mudo or. As thecar had been looked three days before, it is supposed that ho endured tho wintry teinjieraturo nil tliut timer Mr. Denise, of Dayton, O., who died the other day, is f,aid tj have been worried to deatli by tlio nccidental dlseoverv that hi-i wife, n few months before, had been bnrici: whilo in u state or trance, and when too late revived. A fish dealer says it is eav enough to tell whether a fish is fresh or non If his eycsaiv bright r.Ql c.'enrnd iclliicid, hols fresh as a Hsh need bo: but if dark, cloudy nud sickly looking, ho is un antiquity, nnd by no moans to bo desired. Tho Cnlifornfc state boaiil of silk caltiuv is doing much to boom the business. It hn sent 10,000 inulberrv tiws nn.l ,,tin . mumiui-N, 111111 win mis year put out 50,000 more; nnd worms and eggs i$u given luunuuraui muiDerry trees. Ml l.l.l ll ril ,irlr.r. m... I. I 1 i . against tl) estate of ono Loowenthif?, who committed suicido last winter on tlio dav set lor ins wedding, by tho father of his flnweo for tho $2,000 claimed to havo licen spent in preparation lor tno marriage. A I rovidenee, 11, I., foundry is engaged in v-uaiuis iuu mrgesi imniiig pump in tho world for tho Calumet and lliu;i. nf M!ni singlu section has been conipletedflial QeWis .KL-iii.., luus. in.0 un watering or tho nflae will bo doiQjfljonpr doo Ois expected. . nynr0 ctf ai3 in nngland is a sort of n .-wii- mm huues down ropes, nnd tho host of a houso possessing it often entertaim his guests by iiermitting them to tnko u ride. At tlio luilian exhibition iu London it is expect ed to prove a great rivalo tlft i0.tchbuck railway. Tho municii-cl authorities think tho cross ings nro so umof&iii Parfcthat nn English paier says tfyy liavo employed surgeons, dis guised lopolicemen, for tho purpose of help ing tho timid noonlo across tli of the streets and boulevards, nml tn i. nt hand iu cao of nceiceiuQ Ventura countv. Cnl.. hmfc iiiof it tains brown stono enough to rebuild tho great wall of China, oil enough to float tho vessels needed for its trnnsnortnMnn limi enough to mako tho mortar to Imild Mm warli It savs nothing nlmnf. l.,-,.-. . - .... . LtU enough to blow up tho wholo concern. C Six hundred nowsliovs wnrn u-nslinI c.m.i. ---. HI.. ULJ. "i. eoiueu. rinsiHi oir. rollivl mi (ln,,,.i and nd out in tho sun to drv Mm nti.r morning nt a batliliouso ou.UVsf. tn,u.. street, Chicago. It reipiiivin.OOO gallons of uoc nier, as mucn moro or cold. l.'JOO lmff lno of "shampoo" and 1,200 towels to do tho worir. Amoricans havo tho cood lmMf " . WK kv COll0"C. It 13 Said, ns to thn loin noil ttn, t(iic thnt iu this couutry ono nmn in ovorv'JOO i... .. it . . i . n J lb UUllfirU L'UUCULIOII! Ill (tPlMlintiV rtnn it u 7 -w j WI1U U overy 21.1; in England ono in every 500, nud iu wuuium one in overv OUO. Tlio rrniln nf general lutejllgenco Is higher in thn United States than iu any other country on tho globe. A statement has lxcn preiareil nt Chicago showing that 14,525,2J9 wonls of press specials uuu mm;, uiuiyra ero imiuiieci nt tlio Uui CagO Olllco of thu Wstrn TTninn Tolm..nl. - W...W.. ..1 Jt cO npany during tho week from Juno 10 to 20 1 1.. -I 11 ..! " ( . inclusive, wniio mo iiepuuiican natioual con vention was iirncssion. This is 111 VPPfirn rtt 2.OT5.034 words for nnh irw i,.,i eluded. " 3 " This is nut down as tho latest connection with a sharior: "Tho farmer ob jects to giving his note and having it dis counted for cash. Tho sharper says; "Oh, we'll keep tho note," and writes across tho" faco "Xot transferable." Iu a short timo it fs found in tho hands of another party with nu "o" added to tho "Xot," which makes It read "Noto transferable." CURIOUS THINGS OF LIFE. A negro woman living near Franklin, who had six lingers on each haud, recently gave birth to u child who possessed twelve fingers aiso. It is a curious fact that a man named iles seugcr has just been appointed guuner in tho uavy, wiina u man named uunncr was re cently mado a messenger in tho navy deiwrt mont ut Washington. John Tonlo. nf Xmr Ilnmn wlm tn v.l. J - - ' .W .V. teen years 1ms been mourned as ono of the ....i i i . . i . i . . .1.. . . . uuiuaiuiiwi iLuiu ui mo .isuiainua rau road horror, wnlkeil in ntvin IiIj frinn.lc n,.-. i .... . i . uiuer nay unvo, ucarty and prosperous out iu California. A world' WOtldtr is n inl:lni tnnnnfnln near Tululah, Go. It siuks all tho tune, but sosiowiy uj nanny to bo jrceptiblo, but upon tho oecunvueo of cartbipuikes any whero in tho world eora down fmmnti.it., six foot iu a very brivf spaciO Thoro is a family living in Oakthem en.ty, Uiu, of fixirUcn mtiuLw fntber inottir and twelve oaikirou, tho old, otetk. tmlur iH. niul tka vuuiwbt 90 nni f Ttwu has nvw Umd a dwlh In lh fniMUx ami all urn now llvim within tlx lu.iw aoh othor. IJUo Drop In nn Ocean. And now tne college craduates Havo spoken nil their pieces And carried off tbelr sheep skins roued. Robbed llrstlr of their fleeces. , They've como Into "the cruel world" And, sndly be It stated. Tbo greatness of the graduates Has not tho world inflated. now Is It that mi many things Of slzocan lr Inserted, And neither tliat which takes seems swelled, Nor that which gives, deserted! Columbus Dispatch. On tlio Safo Side. First Omaha Man Eh f U'hnt's thatl Didn't you just tell that plumber your water pipes had frozen and you wanted him to go to your houso right away. Second Omaha Man Yes. As I was say ing, between Harrison and Cleveland I "But your water pipes, sir. Water don't freeze in July." "Oh! Of courso not. But my pipes al ways freezo lu tho tlrst cold snap of winter, and by notifying tho plumbers in July they generally manngo to get thcro in timo." Umaua orid. Tlio Fitness of Thing9. A sailor for sea And n iplnctvr for tea. A laTryor for talk and a soldier for fightlagj A baby for uoise ' And a circus for boys. And a typewriter man to do autograph writing. A banker for chink And a printer for luk, A leopard for sjiots and a wafer for sticking; And a crack baseball tlingcr, Au opera singer, 'A shotgun, a mulo and u choir for kicking. Bunletto. A Decided Inipgivomcnt. Hr. Wabash (visiting friends in Pittsburg) Vou aro looking much better than when J 6aw you two or throo years ago, Jlisc Mouon gahela. Hiss Monongahcla Oh, do you think so, Mr. Wabash? Mr. Wabash Yes, thero is no doubt of it. I think tho substitution of natural gas for sun, coai 1 mui;es such a dillcrenco (hastily) or lu tho general appearance of tho cjty, you know. Drako's Magaziuo. A rNliliig Smack. In (jio seat r.t tho stern of tho boat, As happy us mortals could wish They sat with their lines hauging over tho sido- Oeorgo and Laura pretending to fish. In tho sllenco a stran-jo nolso was heard. 0"Vhat'8 thnt" AW tho skipper looked back. And tho maid whispered "Hush!" when Goorgo said with a blush, "It was only a sirull fishing smack." Chicago Tribune. A tVI.'e's IJttlo Jolco. She I'm SO "lad vnn n.m cfi- tn a. ...v. - a J - "ij .v ll-ii. UUL.11 a. joko as I'm going to havo on my husband. , ni. ! intia growling nbout my cooking and I today his mother happened to dron in and I Ugot lier to mako some biscuit Won't bo feel cucup when lio begins to criticiso nnd then finds out his mother iadu , theni herself HALF AN n0UlPl.TCll. Uo ."By deal-, you'ro becoming an nngel of a cook. These biscuits uro ns fino ns my mother maktO-Omal World. Cupid's Ocopapliy. . When wo aro far apart, my lovo, Tho world is very wido; Bat it assumes a different shape When we aro sldo by si. For then 'tl3 so dimiuutlvo To our cest.Oic view, V.'o half tmagluo It os mado J ui.t largo enougli?or two. JJt o. O A Dlro Threat. 0 "Vat," raid tho collector for a littlo Ger man bnmiao a citizen who sat in his front window, "you no gif noddings for dot moosici" "Xnf. n nnntVI ..I.V.l i,. - - , - - VS""' nniuU mo cnizen, witn, hopeless emiViinsis. "Den VO blnvsomo mnrn .Info nlim i . -1 ........ 11.. Ilil lili- cned tho collector, so tho citizen hastily cava, up a quarter. Tho Epoch. Tho City Man's Attempt nt Farming'. A fanner I'll be, cried ho, ho trudged Iwhind tho plow. O x 11 show these farmers how Tho plow struck a stump, Oh I what n horriblo thump Aiid back to tho tlty went ho. Detroit Freo Press. The AVi ong Medicine. Young Doctor (to patient) That prescrip tion I left last night, sir, was a mistake. It was intended for auotlicr patient. Did vou havo it lllled? J Patient Yes, doctor. Doctor Well, how aro you feeling thl8 mofliing? Patient Very much better. Now York Sun. ' Early Kconoinlzliiff. His faco had n look as if famino had traced Upon it tho lines of prPatlon, And ouo would supjioso ho devoutly embraced ; The rigors oy jnt's regulation. But no tho feet is he's already in liaste Saving up for tho cunnncr vacatlou. Boston Budget. Tho 11IB Four. Miss Waldo (of Bostonj-Yos, now that we havo secured Mr. Clorkson, Boston con Justly point with prido to her "Big Four." Mr. Wabash (from Mm w . II uuu III U tho names of tho gentlemen who comnriso tho "Biir Four." Miss WnMi ""priso Miss Waldo Mr. finri- Lowell and Holmes. Drako's Magazine. They Are In Season. No this year's apples yet aro found In tho New Iceland states, But every night fresh pairs abound On cottage garden gates. Boston Courier. Exasperating Stupidity. Sloopkln (as an illustratlnn nt tu .t growth of western towns)-Why, Blockly. only seven years agon band of Uto Indian hcldawardanco right hero on this lawn I Think of that, sirl Blockly (not to bs astonIshed)-Why. I'd thought they'd broken tho vases and tram pled all tho shrubbery down. Harpers' Ba- FoIIowlug tlio Doctor's Advice. "Tako rest; tho trouble is you'ro tired!" Tho one addressed was wise; Ho straightway with a merelunt hired ho did nut advertise. Boston Budget. Xot Very Cratllylnsr Hemlt. lf,ay t0 hoy)-Klu you rccom mend this wap, boyf Boy ihositatiuglyj-AVali, i WOukln't like to go fcr to recommend It too high, ma'am: tho boss u it hiMif.Tho Epoch. ' A raluful Duty, TX buy jWhliW mil vid Jaunul.