Gladstone's Elder Ilrothrr.
Sir Thomas Gladstono usually at
tended tho service at Westminster
Abbey on Sunday afternoon when ho
was in town, and ho was invariably
mobbed when walking up and down
tho navo afterward by people who
mistook him for his younger brother
whom ho greatly resembled, but Sir
Thomas was taller and more stately in
appearance. Sir Thomas lived and
died a Tory of tho old Eldon type, and
his consistency and tho plainness with
which ho avowed his opinions mado
him respected oven by his most bitter
political opponents. Ho went to Ox
ford in 1853 and voted against his bro
ther when that statesman was opposed
by Mr. Perceval, after ho had joined
Lord Aberdeen's administration, and
ho invariably inveighed against Mr.
Gladstone's policy whenovcr ho mado
a political speech, but personally they
were on tho most cordial terms.
Thoy also dilFcred in their church
views, for Sir Thomas, who was a
most dovout man, favored tho evan
gelical side. Sir Thomas Gladstone's
nlaco in Kincardineshire, Fasquo
house, is a splendid mansion, and tho
extensivo demesne is well wooded and
very picturesque. Tho homo farm is
ono of tho linest in Scotland. Sir
Thomas inherited tho estates of Fasquo
and Balbegno, which extend to 21,000
acres, from his father; and in 1S5G ho
purchased Strachan and Glendyo from
Lord Southesk for 70,000. Thises
tato which extends to 20,000 acres of
low ground, hill pastures, and grouso
moors, is ono of tho best shootings in
Scotland. Sir Thomas was a most
rigorous game preserver for many
years, but latterly his tenants had no
causo to complain in this or any other
respect, and ho was a most popular
laird, and took a deep and intelligent
interest in all agricultural n Hairs.
Sir Thomas Gladstono was for some
years attacho to tho British embassy
in Paris, under Lord Stuart do Roth
say, during tho reign of Charles X,
and ho had many pood stories to re
late about tho curious customs of tho
old Bourbon court. Ho sat in the
houso of commons from 1830 to 1837,
and in 18C5 ho stood for Kincardine
shire, but was defeated by tho lato
Mr. Dyco Nicol of Balloge, who was
tho first Liberal over returned from
that county, as tho lato Sir Hugh Ar
buthnot had then represented it as a
Conservative for thirty-nino years,
during which period ho was only onco
opposed. London World.
Jack's Visit to tho Natural History Society.
Ono wet evening, however, Willie
Ransom got Jack to go, just because
there was nothing elso to do. There
was a short paper being read on "Fish
Scales." and a number of them were
mounted for microscopical examina
tion, of cotirso with a low power, say
inch and liulf inch. Anything relat
ing to fish or fishing was certain to
gain Jack's attention, therefore a bet
ter subject could not have been select
ed to engago his notice. Besides, Jack
had never yet even looked through a
microscopol Ho felt a bit ashamed of
this now; but there wero a couplo of
microscopes present, and Jack deter
mined to havo a good look through
them. Tho scales of different sorts of
British fishes were on view. Of course,
fish scales are common enough : but
who would think that eacli kind has
its own pattern of scale, and that you
could tell a species of fish by its
scales?
Tho paper showed that tho scales of
fishes wero composed of tho samo ma
terial, chitine, as tho feathers of birds,
or tho hair and nails of animals a
kind of substanco only found in the
animal kingdom, ami never in the
vegetable; that theso scales are devel
oped in little pockets in tho fish's skin,
which you can plainly seo for your
self when a herring is scaled. They
aro arranged all over tho fish's body
liko tho tiles covering a roof, partly
overlapping each other, as is seen by
ono part of tho scalo being often dif
ferent -from tho other.
Jack looked through tho microscope
and was delighted. Ho was always a
reverent minded boy, and tho sight
broko on his mind liko a new revela
tion. How exquisitely chased and
beautiful were tho markings, lines,
dots and other peculiarities! Then tho
scales which run along tho middle
lino of tho fish wero shown him, and
tho ducts perforating them, out of
which tho mucus flows to anoint tho
fish's body, and thus reduco tho fric
tion of its rapid movement through
tho water. Tho lad was half bewild
ered at tho possibility of tho new
knowledge. "Could anybody get to
know about theso things?" ho asked
Willio, who told him of course ho
could, if ho would only take a little
trouble. Dr. J. D. Taylor in Popular
Science Monthly.
In a Studio.
"Is not that Ncilson?" I asked, in
dicating a miniature sketch almost
hidden Ay a fox skin and a Chinese fan.
"Yes, tho artist replied, softly,
"that is my greatest treasure. Let me
tako it down for you."
Tho picture was drawn on a gentlo
man's linen cull". Neilson, as Juliet,
leaned over a balcony a white robed
' flguro with flowing hair a crumpled
ros'j in her hands, from which she
idly tore tho petals. Pinned to one
corner of tho cuff hung a Trlthcred
bunch of violets.
"Sho asked mo to visit Booth's," my
friend explained, "toseoheras Juliet.
I went, and this picture is ono of the
results. A lifo long rcmembranco of
that most beautiful woman is another
I had no paer for drawing, and re
moving ono of my cuffs, I mado tho
Ekotch upon that. Miss Neilson saw
it afterward in her dressing room,
laughed, 6igned it with her autograph,
and taking a bunch of violets which
had been thrown carelessly on her
dressing table, handed tho Uowers to
mo with a bewitching smile. Thoy
liavo been pinned to tho cuff ever
since. No, I would not caro to part
with tho picture, though I havo had
plenty of opportunities to Bell it 1
never glance at it without thinking of
poor Neilson as sho died in Paris, tear
ing madly at tho couch on which she
writhed ki her last agony. Somehow
sho always comes back to me that
way." New York Star.
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Kilncatlon Is looking up. Portraits of college
graduates are now appearing In the dally news
papers alongside thos-e of the baseball player.
There is no article made that purity is
as important in a-" soap. Thousands,
however, buy cheap adulterated soaps, to
save a few cents and lose dollar in rotted
clothing. Dobbins' Electric Soap, per
fectly pure, saves dollars.
The corn crop In Texas Is assured, and they
arc proposing to elect Mr. Hogg Governor.
Thy Gkhmka for breakfast.
Beware of Imitations of the celebrated Seal of
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THE CHEROKEE ROSE.
Come ripple your fleetest,
0 rhymes that are mtvtest.
La piaiseot the sweetest
Wild blossom that blows.
Though tripping most lightly.
And flattering brightly.
Ye ne'er can slug rightly
The Cherokeo rose.
Tun zephyr that Lisses
Its petals hath blisses
That paradlso misses
Ami bcrnpli ne'er knows.
Bo charming its faco Is,
1 long to chango places
With beo that embraces
Tho Cherokeo rose.
In sultry midsummer.
Who would not become a
Luxurious hummer
That merrily goes
Defying tho lances
That noonday advances,
To revel where dances
The Cherokeo rose.?
Shame, on tho brown thrushes
That i)l hj lu tho bushesl
My melodic gushes
Wero sweeter than those
If I could sit swinging
Wero perfumes aro winging
More worthy my singing
Tho Cherokeo rose.
When shorn fields are drenrfuL
And bonnle birds fearful
When autumn Is tearful.
No terror it shows;
No quarter it cravest.
When Boreas ravest.
But dies liko tho bravest
Sweet Cherokeo rose.
Samuel Mlnturn Peck
King George) mill Shakespeare.
A fashionablo authoress of tho last
century was Miss Fanny Burnoy,
whoso "Evelina" delighted Dr. John
son and Sir Joshua Reynolds. When
sho had become famous sho was the
guest of Mrs. Delaney, a venerable,
cultured lady, who lived at Windsor,
not far from tho castlo where George
III and Queen Charlotto resided. The
king and queen frequently called on
their neighbor, and shy Miss Fanny at
such times sought her own room.
But ono afternoon sho and Mrs. Do
lunoy wero in thodrawing room, when
suddenly tho door opened. A largo
man entered, who shut tho door with
out speaking. Tho star on his breast
revealed to Miss Burnoy that sho stood
in tho presenco of tho king. Sho ro
treated to tho wall. Tho king ad
vanced to his hostess and in n loud
whisper asked if that was Miss Burney
Upon being nssurnd that it was he
drew near and entered into convorsa
tion with her.
"But what what how was it how
camo you how happened it what
what what?" ho asked, in his usual
odd manner. Believing ho referred
to "Evolinn," sho replied that it had
been written at odd hours for umuso
ment. "But your publishing your print
ing how was that what what?" he
asked: to which sho answered: "1
thought, sir, it would look well in
print," at which ho was vastly amused.
Soon sho becamo familiar with tho
presenco of rovalty. and on ono occn
sion had tho ml vantage of hearing his
mnjesty's criticisms on somo famous
men. Voltairo ho pronounced a inon
ster, and Slmkespearo ho considered
littlo better than u fool.
"Was thero over," cried out this
royal Solomon, "such stuff as great
part of Shakespeare? only ono must
not say so. But what think you what
what is thero not sad stuff what
what what?"
Fanny Burnoy ventured to assert
that tho sad stuff was mixed with many
excellencies; but ho interrupted her to
ejaculato:
"Oh, I know it is not to bo said but
it's true only it's Shakespeare, and
nobody dares nbuso him; ono should
bo 6toned for saying so." Youth's
Companion.
Teacher You should take a lesson
fro;n your sisters, you naughty boy.
Girls don't fight.
Littlo Johnnie They docs when
thoy eeta as old as am. Tho Enoch.
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If tho bore would only turn ou himself what
an experience it would be to htm.
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Teacher Johnnie, what Is a conversation be
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Teacher And between more than two persons?
Johnnie A pollywog.
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In some stores persistent cirort is made to sell
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Therefore, If you call for Hood's Sarsaparllla,
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IUST TIIUEE YKAH8.
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disease, as the following wll show.
, Times, dune 28.
A Llclitliouso Keeper Itellmril.
! r. Editor: After having la iirippe
last winter my head became aU'ected in a
serious way. It seemed as If my head was
; encased in an iron band, with great pain
, and pressure, tlhziness and forget fulness.
In this condit'on I came to Dr. 1) irriu and
received his treatment by electricity, and
i to my great joy and sati-factlon I am re
stored to health. I reside at Shoahvater
1 Bay, Wash., and am keeper of the light
house there. John Teliun.
Drs. Diirrln's Place of Itiislness.
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! Address,
THE APHRO MEDICINE COMPANY,
Weateni Branch, box 147, 1'OBTtAMD. 0
"old by Wisdom Daim Co., Portland, Or.
I CURE FITS !
When I ear enro Ida not mean morel to atop them
foratiraeandthnn tiave tbem Tvtuni Again. Imnsna
rsdlcal cum, I lmvn madn tlin illsnun nf KITS, UPIL
lCl'.HY or FALLING HlCKNliHStillfo-lotuf study. 1
trarrsnt myrtimfsly toourt. thnwuratcasHS. llocause
othtirabavx failed U no rtucsoa for not now recolvlne a
cure. Kend at onoe for a treatise and a Frtxi Bottle
nf my infallitiln rxmerir, )lo ICiurrM and l'oat Ottloa
II. ti. UOOT, 01, ti., IHU I'carl tit. New Yox
BISHOP SCOTT ACADEMY.
A Boarding and Day School for Boys.
Tho thirteenth year under present
Principal begins September !), lfWO,
(I railed course of study; instruction
thorough; discipline strict. Military
instruction under clmrgo of U. 8. Arm.
olllcer detailed for that purpose. No
bail bovs admitted. Over 200 pupils last
i..i ii in I.....
J( circular and lull Information address
yUgtho Principal, J. W. HILL, M I)
P. O. Drawer 17. Portland, Or.
ALWAYS IN
If you want a lirBt-cliiBB ninuhino, do not jmrchuso until you havo
looked up tlio record of the "Advance," an it is tho only machino in tho
market that will give ahsoluto satisfaction. Send for descriptivo cata
logue to
Z. T. Wright, General Agent,
Foot of Morrison Street, Portland, Oregon,
Also dealer in General Machinery and Supplies.
s7 w W '
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OKrnphero of both sexes, iittribute their success to n course nt the Portland Busl
noss CollogO, I'ortlrmd, Oregon, or the Capital Business CollogO, Snlem,
Oregon. Both nre under the mruuigeinent of A. IK Armstrong, have samo courses of
sillily, same rates of tuition. Jhisincse, SliortlinneI,iypcwritin, PetimmishipliMl Hug
lish Departments. Write to either for joiut CaUilogue uud specimens of penmanship.
'Who wins rhe
If y o u regard
5 0
certr&iniy use unru ui w
in house-cleexning'Se.poIio
is & solid ce.keof-scouring-sod.pTry
ihin house-cle&ning
IrTOTJ JRTSi CTTJJDC3-EID
by your house just an much as by your dress. Keep U neat and
clean aud your reputation will shine. Neglect it and your good
vamo will suffer. Do not thlnh that house-cleaning is too trouble
some; it Is worth all it costs, especially if you reduce the outlay t
time and strength by using SAl'OLIO. '
The Best Typewriter.
Send for Catalogue.
Wiley B. Allen & Co.
Ocneral Agents,
311 1st Ht.,I,ortlnnd,Or.
FOR MEN ONLY!
JFor LOSTorFAH.I0 SLANUOOOf
uenerai ana n uu u d ucuil.h i j
Wlrnaa nf Tlrutv Ini) Mind. EfT.fta
UJof ErrortorEicf tei ln Old or Young,
hobo. I, ohlllMIIK)ll folly Itntorrd. How to fnl.ri.
Htrfrtk.BnKIK,l'M)liTl;U)rrDOIt(ll!iBarillT8OI'il0DT.
iktolol.lr nf.lll IIOHK TltKATBKVr R.Mll. la dlj.
H.a iMllfy rrom 60 SUI.. .nit K.rlro Coaalrlr.. Writ, tk.au
lH.rrlptt Rook, ipt.n.tlfln and proof, ai.11.4 r..il.d)frt.
A4d.. ERIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
run 'iii:.i' iitui;.'ri:i i.a.nds
or IIOMKS on tho beautiful prairies of
Texas address Kiiask Lkucii, "The" Land
Agent, San Atigeln, Texas.
JHE SMOKE J?
WH1
havc no other Jobacco
Who orcc tries
SEJU OF CAJtOLlrtyV
Plug Gut.
Jhis is the secret of its
Immense sale.
THE ORE AT OVERLAND ROUTE !
Northern Pacific
JtA.1 LROAD,
Tlio ONLV IjIN'IO Uunnlntr Pullnmn Palaco
tjlceping ('ar, Mnuniticuut Day Coaches,
and Elegant h-mlgrant SleepliiK
Cars (with bertha free of
charge)
FltOM WASHINGTON AND OH KG ON
l'OINTS TO THK KAST via
St. Paul and Minneapolis.
LfildilrJB
Tmiibcoutlueu al l.lno
The Only palTce Meals 75c
I DININCCARS.
KiiHtesit Tiiuu I'.ver Mnilo from the
Count over the
NORTHERN PACIFIC R. R.
TO -
COUNCIL I1LUFFS.
SIOUX CITY,
uii iivora it. aiv;iiiguii.
hKA VKN WOUTH. KANSAS CITY,
JJUHL1NOTON. OUINCY.
i, JUSKI'll
ATUHIBON.
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO,
Aud nil points throughout tho Kant nnd South
east, via St. l'uul and .Minneapolis.
Tin: only lini: nuNNrsa
Through Emigrant Sleeping Cars
KNTIllli LKNOTII OK ltOAI).
And liauled on regular Exp-esa Traltia over tho
Kntlri) iAingth of tlie Northern
l'uclllu Kallroad.
A. D. CHARLETON.
Aafllstatit Gonorul raHscnger AKcnt,
No. 121 First St., Cor. Washington,
l'OKTI.ANJ), OltF.GON.
IVIen's Suits to 0pdep,$25to$40
Men's Pants to Order, $5,$6,$7,$8.
KIT HJA KANTKKI).
Hum, into 1H years, H to io. iitttei jor sey
measurement and samples mulled to any address
ou receipt of I cents In stamps.
ARTHUR KOHN,
Clothier, Hattor and Tailor.
CO UN Kit OF
Second anil Morrison Sts., l'ort land, Or.
. Mention this paper.
THE LEAD,
THE flDVPE
THRESHERS,
Engines, Horse Powes, Self-Feeders
and Strawstackers.
THAT CAN ll USUI) UVKRYUAV
lstliL'kiiultliutpayH. bcorcaof
voitiii! business men. mid hun
dreds ofhook-kecnera nnd Ktcn-
eyes. wins a.11."
MAMHtH