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1 NEW BERG G R A P H IC . A D U :K T I5 I> G One C olum n H a lf C o lu m n — Profeeoional C ard s K A TEU i .T w en ty Dollar* Ten D ollars O ne lJollar H e a d in g N o tic e « w ill b e i n s e r t e d th e r a t e o f T e n r e n t* p e r L in e . N E W B E R ü GRAPHIC. V O L . 2. N E W B E R G , Y A M H I L L C O . , O R E G O N , S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 3 1 ,1 8 9 0 . 1 I c h i 'B c h \o n :n . P R E S B Y T E R IA N t ’H C R C lI. Service* *111 b« h eld a t J o n es' H a ilo n Ihe second an d fo urth S u n d a y s of th e m o n th , a t i p. ni. by the H er. W illiam T r a v is of L afay ette. S a b b a th school • r e r y Su n d ay a t 9 p. m. F R IE N D S C U U IIC H .- S erv ices ev ery Sun d ay a t 11 a. m . an d 7 u ui.. a n d T h u rsd a y a t 10 a. m n a b b a th school every Su n d ay a t 10 h . m M onthly m e e tin g at 10 a. m. th e first S aturday In each m o n th . Q u a rte rly m e e tin g th e second S atu rd ay an d S u n d ay In F e b ru a ry . M ay. A u g u s t a m i N ovem ber. E V A N G E L IC A L C H U R C H .- R e g u la r eer- v ice first an d th ird S u n d ay s of each m onth a t 10 a. m .; second a n d fo u rth S u n d a y s a t 7 p. m. S a b b a th school e v ery Sunday a t 11 a. in. ¿a m m m m a m m ■ -— EASTERN ITEMS. FOREIGN NEWS. Wealthy Dutch Farmers Migrat Secretaries Helping Bismarck to Compile Reminiscences. ing to California. Old Virginia Opposed to John L. The German Artillery to be Armed With Bronze Cannons—Herr Sullivan Fighting for Prizes Goereke Sentenced. « on Her Soil. 1 PORTLAND MARKET. C ountry orders a r e giving satisfaction to all wholesale m erch an ts, and collections are well m et, but in m any of the retail trades th e effects of th e strik e are begin n ing to be ra th e r keenly felt. As soon as it is ended there will b e n o thing to com plain of. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. B ivakln* P lo w ......... $335255 Hro&ileant SWdera 0 te 110 B inding T w in e ......... lu per ct dl» 18c B inding W ire........... 12ic G rain D rills............... lniteiop G ang Plow .............. ......................lutai 115 Osborne'» Mower« 75 20 If «t ct dì» R eapers 120 “ Combined Mower» and 150 R eapers 20 V et d u «» 130 Droppers Steel-fram e self-binding ISO H arvester», 2U V et di» R ailroad Barrows, Iron w h.els. d o z en ................ 4tkÿ55 R&ilaoad B arrow s, wood wheels, § dozen . { ......... 30 Road Plow ............ Solid Steel Scrapers 12(011 Steel Disk H arrow s. 50.01» i S pring W agons 125(3170 Sulky P lo w s.............. THO* W alking c lo w s......... 9(h25 W agons, all m akes . ....................... 111*0! 100 * THE ANTISCOPE A U ur*t o f O e u u ln « Str«*«*t K lo q u eu ce la ta r* rupt«<I Hy it C o p p er. Ho wua ra th e r *eedy-look i n f He wore a la st y e ar's derby h a t, a B axter s tre e t overcoat, and spring-bottom tro u se rs w ith buggy knees. He stood in P ine s tr e e t tow ard Broadway. A sm all open sachel was suspended in fro n t of h is body by a stra p around his neck. T h e sachel was tilled w ith qu eer little packages w rapped up in red tissue paper He was surrounded by an ad m irin g group. In the crowd were m any m essenger boys and a sp rin k lin g of W all s tre e t clerks. He was glib, very glib. In fact, his tongue seem ed to bo h u n g in th e m iddle and to w ag a t both ends. H e riv aled th e la te Swaino B uckley in th e ra p id ity of his a rtic u la tion. C losing ono eye and a p plying to th e o th e r a peep-hole in a little wooden box c o n ta in in g a b it of looking-glass,he th u s spoke: “ 1 h a \e a lre ad y d e m o n stra te d the u sefu ln ess and scientific a d v isab ility of th is re m a rk a b le little p e rsp ec tiv e o ptical in stru m e n t w hich I hold in m y hand. T h is is th e one h u n d re d and se v e n ty -fo u rth tim e, g e n tle m e n , since I have been here th a t 1 h ave dem on stra te d its m arv elo u s d iv in in g powers, b u t for th e b e n efit of those who w ere so u n fo rtu n a te as n o t to h e ar me I will now re p e a t m y in te re s tin g and in stru c tiv e e x p la n atio n . I call it th e a n a ly tic a l antiscope, or d e te cto r of w hat is going on b eh in d you. By its use. g e n tlem en , th e unseen w orld to your back is m ade p lain to your senses. It also re v ea ls tho se c re t dom estic econ omy of th e m ost exclusive household. A ll th a t is necessary to see w h a t is go ing on in a second-story room is to place y o u rself a t th e h y p o ten u se of a rig h t angle tria n g le e q u id ista n t from th e baso o f th e b u ild in g to th e sp o t w here you stand and tho h e ig h t of th e window from th e ground. T h en hold tho a n ti- tcope a t an an g le of seventy-five de grees to th e le ft or rig h t optic, as the case m ay be, and tho h id d en m y sterie s of th e hom es of M cA llister's four h u n dred are rovoaled. By a slig h t tw ist of the w rist and a sim ple ch an g e of the angle of vision one can perceive the h e av e n ly co n stellatio n s, th e in tric a te and involved ev o lu tio n s of tho p la n e ta ry system , tho m arvelous w onders of a stro nom ical research. D escending from our stu d y of \h e firm am en t by a n o th e r slig h t change of th e an g le a t w hich the antiscope is held I will d e m o n stra te how one can see a ll th a t is passin g behind him. If you w ill b reak aw ay th e re be hind m e and m ake an opening I will tell you a ll th a t is to be observed in a direct line w ith tho back of m y head. If you w ill look closely you w ill observo coming down th e s tr e e t d ire c tly behind and on th e opposite side of tho way an individual who to a ll o utw ard appear ance bears every in d ic a tio n of b ein g a chicken thief. B ut on c lo ser inspection he proves to bo an Ita lia n rag-picker with a bag on his back. D irectly be hind rile and only ab o u t ioitr loot "away, is a sm all m essenger boy w ith a very d irty face. H is n u m b er is 8,960. He is now p u ttin g h is fingers to his nose and w iggling them a t mo in stead of going on th e Im p o rta n t e rra n d he was s e n t on about th re e hours ago. H e is now mov ing aw ay w ith th a t h a re -lik e m ovem ent 10 c h a ra c te ris tic of the m essenger boy in a h urry. On th is side of the s tre e t th ere is a ta ll m an w ith a silk h a t and a ▼ray m ustache. He has a severe e x p res sion in his ey es and is c a rry in g a fifty- ;©nt u m b rella u n d e r h is arm. T h is will lem o n stra to to th e m ost p reju d iced ob server th a t I am, indeed, able to look behind m y back as e asily as before my aose, and you m ay one and all do th e lam e if you w ill now p u rch ase one of the antiscopes, which you m ay h ave to- la y for th e sm all sum of ten cents, one iim e. I w ish to g e t them on th e m arket. Step up, gen tlem en , and buy w hile you have tim e. I ’ve only a few of them N O T IC E * . THE PACIFIC COAST. ACCORDION PLAI T. B o lu ti. u o t W lia t l i e s II It lit*a to I t e m C o i - ttltte re d a F irn t-l'iiM ii M y s te r y . It has been th e good fo rtu n e of your correspondent to find a so lu tio n for w hat has h ith e rto been p o p u larly re garded as a first-class m y stery n am ely : the process of m ak in g th a t m a n n e r of g a rm e n t so b e a u tifu l to th e eyo a n d ’so d e ar to th e fash io n ab le fem in in e h e a r t— the w onderful “ accordion s k i r t ” T h e m ethod w hereby th e so-called accord on plu.t is m ade has been k e p t re lig io u sly a secret ev er since th e in tro d u c tio n of the novelty. You can procure a sk irt so prepared from a n y d re ssm a k er, dry goods shop or sew in g m ach in e place; b u t th e w ork is not done on th e prem ises. Such of it as is p u rc h a se d in W ashington is m o stly m ade up in B alti more by a c e rta in H ebrew , w ho w 11 not •»how his m ac h in ery te a n y o n e —not even to those who act as his a g e n ts and people in his ow n trad e. And y e t your m rrespondent is in a position te tell just how th is m a c h in e is c o n stru c te d and the process th a t is em ployed. N e ith e r th e one nor th e o th e r is so very com plicated, a fte r all. T o beg.n w ith, th e re is a good-sized iron box, w ith o u t a cover, w ith p a ralle l w ires stre tc h e d across i t in tw o lay ers, one lay e r of w ires below th e o*her. T he stuff to be p laited is first w et a n d then passed through th e w ires, in and out, over an upper wire, u n d e r a lo w er one, then v v e r th e n e x t u pper wire, un d er tho n e x t low er one and so on, u n til as m uch of th e m a te ria l is ta k e n up as a ll th e w ires w ill accom m odate. T hese ups and dow ns of th e c lo th from tho lin e s of th e p la its and b e h in d the la s t of th e p la its is a sq u are iro n b a r ru n n in g p a ra lle l to th e wires, w hich, bo n g screw ed up w ith a pow erful screw , folds up all th e w ires co m p actly to g e th e r lik e a book, p re ssin g th e p la its into th e sm a lle st possible com pass. It only re m a in s now to d ry th e m a te ria l in th a t shape, and for th is purpose the iron box is placed in an oven w ith a p e rfo ra te d top and p e rm itte d to bake th ere , th e m o istu re th a t v aporates from tho stuff goiffg as team. W hen sufficient tim e has elapsed to allow for a th orough d ry in g of the ■loth, the iron box is ta k e n o u t of the veil, the screw is undone, and tho cloth ii w ithdraw n, b e a u tifu lly p laited ac- X)rdion-fash on and read y to bo m ade up. T ho H ebrew g e n tle m a n >n B alti more produces sev eral h u n d re d y ard s of i< co rd io n -p laitin g daily, and inasm uch as I ho cu sto m er pays fifty c e n ts a yard for tho work th e re m u st bo a re aso n a b le profit in i t No w onder it is th o u g h t w orth w hile to k e ep th e m ethod a se- re t • However, it is lik e ly th a t th is m onop oly will be wiped o u t before long by tho p aeing on the m a rk e t of a very sim ple o n triv an ce re c e n tly invented, w hich m y woman can afford te buy and w ill have skill enough to use. It w ill cost less th an Si to m an u fa ctu re , w ill he so d for 85, and w 1! do to p e rfe c tio n n o t only accordion-plait ng, b u t k n ifo -p la it- ng, the m achine c o n sistin g of little uore th an two long strip s of bra ss a d ju stable .te a tab le and a wooden roller. I Inch p lait, a fte r b e in g folded b y the m achine, is ironed se p a ra te ly w ith a band-iron, find the stuff com es o u t all ready to be p u t on th e b e lt, supposing th a t it is in te n d e d for an accordion skirt. But, of course, m any o th e r tilings besides s k irts ure m ade now adays such as capes, cloaks, lam p sh a d e s, etc It will be c h e e rin g new s to th e ladies th a t th e 50 c en ts a yard ra te is not likely to be m a in ta in e d very long. It will not he a g re a t w hile before every woman who m akes her own d resses will k t form th e accordion process us a m a t er of course upon the» m a te ria l she buys. W ashington Cor. St. L ouis Globe- Dem ocrat. ___ _ THE GERMAN REICHSTAG. I 'l l * R A T KM: ...........................................f t so ......... 75 ......... so M u b s e rlp tls n F r lr e F a r a b is a b ly la A d v a n a a . N O . 2«. THE MAN. T he F re n c h G eneral H au tp o le is dead. T h e postoffice ap p ro p riatio n bill carries a total of 171,850,983. D rought is causipg g re at d istre ss iu T . M. C. A .—D e v o tio n al serv ic e s every Sun Tlve A tlantic a n d Pacific e a rn e d tlie I Cuba. d a y e v en in g . Y o u n g m en e arn estly requested first w eek of May $68,282; increase, ♦17,- T he B oulangists a re prep arin g to form to a tte n d . 47«. a new p a rty . I. O. O. F .—Sessions h e ld S a tu rd a y evening Large q u a n titie s of railroad tie s are be in th e room s o v er M oore’s D ru g store. E y rau d , th e strangler, attorn iced su i ing shipiied to ttie A m erican m a-k e tfro n i cide tw ice a fte r h is c ap tu re a t H avana. Y. W U. T. U .—B usiness m e e tin g th e second G ra n d Kails, N. B. S a tu rd a y in e v ery m onth. T h e F re n c h m ilita ry o pera ions in Da T h e boodle A lderm en of Des M oines hom ey h ave lieen tem porarily suspended. G. A. R .- Sessions h eld first a n d th ir d T h u rs are b e g in n in g to disgorge th e m oney they d a y ev en in g in each m outh. E m p e ro r W illiam will go to O berain- o b ta in e d frau m lenlly. W . C. T. U . — B usiness m eetin g h eld the th ird rnergau to w itness th e “ P assion P la y .” S a tu rd a y a ftern o o n in each m onth. F a rm ers claim th a t th e v are discrim i- C onsiderable re p a irs are aliout to be 1 ra te d a g ain st in favor of c u ttleu ien by u n d e rta k e n for th e cupola of St. P e te r’s, In d ia n T errito ry officials. Rom e. E dw ard Craw ford, th e New Y ork bank • F r iC A I i D IB E C T O S T . BAUS. G reat B rita in is ta lk in g aliout a d d i m essenger w ho stole a large a m o u n t of 7 m oney, has re tu rn e d to th e ow ners as a tional subsidies for lier South A m erican Burlaps, 40 i n ........................................... B urlai», 45 i n ........................................... 7* C a lle d H ta te s . ste am sh ip lines. | com prom ise $32,600. 1« F r a s id e n t.......................................................B en iam in H arriso n T he ru m o rs of th e serious illness of Gunnies, 28x40......................... Irish-A m erican circles iu B rooklyn are V ic e -P re s id e n t................................ Levi P. Mo*ton eomew h a t excited over th e defalcation of Q ueen V ictoria are officially denied. She 1‘o lato Hag», n e t cash ............ Stell, 8 e o re ta ry of S ta te ........................ J a m e s O. B laise Wool. 4 lb, “ .......... W h a s a slight cold. S e c re ta ry of th e T r e a s u ry ............ W in. VVindom P atrick H ines, w ho was h igh in th e A n Wool, 3* lb, " ........... .............. 3« S e c re ta ry of th e In te rio r — J. W Noble c ien t O rder of H ib e rn ia n s. I t is said th a t K ing Leopold is n e g o tia t W heat Sacks, spot, n et cash ... 71 S e c re ta ry of W a r ..........................................R edfleld P roctor 6$ S e c re ta ry of th e N a v y ............. B. F. T racy T h e new paving going dow n in New ing for th e sale of a slice of th e Congo W heat Sacks, ex tra, second-hand P o stm a ster-G en e ra l J o h n W a n a m a k -r Y ork C ity in so badly laid tHut th e . on- S ta te to G erm an y . COFFES 8 . A tto rn e y G e n e r a l........................W . H . H. M iller re e n - S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu r e ............. J e re m ia h H usk tractora are to lie com pelled to te a r it up Colonel W illiam F. C ody (Buffalo Bill) G G uatem ala, îb...................... ....... 22 <?23» , a n d relay it in m any pi ces. has pu rch ased a house in N aples once Java, t* tb ............................... .........25 (#27 M ta tc o f O r e g o n . B a ltim o re c o u n ty fa rm e rs a re m uch ow ned by K ing B om ba. Mocha, tî> tb ......................... ....... 28 <u HI U . B. S e n a to rs ...........J . H . M itchell, J. N. Dolph 1 ( 'osta Rica, tP 1b C o n g ressm an ................................. B in g e r H erm an exercieed over th e B altim ore city ordi ....... 22 (it 23 Bism arck gays th e d isc o n te n t of capi- No. G o v e rn o r......... .............S y lv ester P en eo y er n a n ce re q u irin g th em to tak e o n t a $25 Rio, $ 1b ....................... . . 22 W tl ta lis 's is m uch m ore d angeious th a n th e Salvador, S e c re ta ry of ^ ta te ...........................G. W . M cB ride 1b ...................... ....... 21 ¿(o. 221 S ta te T r e a s u re r............................... G. \V. W ebb license to sell p r d uce iu th e city. d isc o n te n t of w orkm en. Roasted, in bags — S ta te P r i n t e r ......... F. C. B aker C itv T rea su re r Peake of K ansa» C ity * ft>........ 9 u p t of Schools ............................ E. B. M cE lroy 26i«26* Since th e begin n in g of tlie o u tb rea k s Vrbuckle’s Vriosa, W S u p rem e J u d g e s R . S. S tra h a n , W . P. Lord. has 1» en suspended from rffice, a short am ong th e strik e rs in tiu> I’ilsen d istric t 1 losset ifc D.’s Colum bia 1 tb p rs 2 ô j a 2 fi .................................................. W . W . T h a y e I r age of bet ween $17,000 a n d $20,000 hav- in Bohem ia tw elve m en h ave been killed. < oh ta. R ica ................................ ....... 25 @28 j m g been discovered in h is accounts. G uatem ala................................. . . . . 254«r28 C o n n ty o f Y a m h ill. F rench scientist* h a v e analyzed a q u a rt Boasted J a v a ......................... ....... 30 @32 J u d g e ............................................ L. L. Low A ery large n u m b e r of ap p lic atio n s for of w ater tak e n from a ty p hoid-infected lioasted Mocha ...................... ....... 35 @37 S h e riff .................................................T. J . H a rris p ensions a re b in g received a t W asuiug- R e c o rd e r............................................ W yatt H a rris ton f om th e S o u th e rn S 'a 'e s from sol | district a n d found 15,000,000 t o 2 0 , 1 4)0,000 DAIRY PRODUCE. C le rk ....................................... J. W. H obbs ; typhoid germ s th ere in . i R u tte r— diers S upt. of Schools .................... L. H. B ak e r w ho served in th e M exican and Oregon fancy cream ery- 25 T re a s u re r— P. P. G C ates B ism arck has alread y tw o s e c re ta ri's Choice d a iry ............................. reek In d ia n w ars. 20 S u rv e y o r.................................................. J. C. C ooper h e 'p iu g him to p repare h is “ re m in is C om m on.................................... . . . . 8@lü C o ro n e r................. ........................K. B. F ello w s T h e W ash in g to n C ritic h a s passed into c e n c e s ” O ne of th em is th e a ssista n t . . . . 18tei20 Pickled, California C o m m issio n ers B rutocher, K j in th g e e ry control of M essrs. Stilson H up bins, doctor of Schw eninger. E astern fancy cream ery ... J o h n H O b c lv a n d R ic h a rd W sig h t- C alifornia fresh ro ll............... . . . . 18,@21 C ity o f N e w b e rg . H e rr G oereke, a w ell-know n Socialist I m an , who will h e rea fte r p u b lish it as a Cheese— M a y o r.............................................. F. A. M orris agitator, has been se n t need to fifteen D em ocratic new spaper. f t c ard er. F ran k P. B aum C alifornia........................ . .. . n y a la * m o u th s’ im p riso n m e n t a t B erlin for for New T re a s u re r .Moses Yotaw Oregon skim s and o ld ........... ... 12 @14 T h e trial of S e c ie iary of S ta te Rice gery a n d em bezzlem ent. M arsh all A. M. H oskins Sw iss Cheese, dom estic 15 @10 S tree t C o m m issio n er M ilton N ickleson a n d Public P rin te rs C ollier & Clevel ud Prince H atzfeid t claim s t b i t L abouch- Young A m erica,30r................ 14 f N. C. M aris j a t D enver upon a charge of conspiracy i B. C. M iles e re lilieled h im in T ru th in referring to E g g s - to d efraud th e S tate is com luded, and his gam bling a n d o th e r alleged vices. Oregon, $ do* ........................ . . . . 14@15 C ou n cilm an ........... j C alvin Stanley th e ju ry a fte r being o u t a n h our re tu rn e d Eastern, If d o z .......................... . . . . 13 14 L aliouchere has apologized. ) J. D. C arter a veid'C t of not g uilty. [Gao. Gruyson FEED. T he telegraph lin e c o n n e c tin g T o n q u in T h e N ebraska S u rre m e C ourt directs a n d C h in a hy way of Y u n n a n , th e ra p e Bran, if ton ............................... 17 00@18 «1 th e M issouri Pacific R ailroad C om pany ml of th e province of th e sam e n am e, Hay, ton, baled. .............. 18 00 r 20 .V) to p e rm it th e F a rm e rs’ A lliance to erect has lieeu opened for business. G round Harley, #» ton. 31 00 a grain elevator a d ja ce n t to its line at Mill Chop, |>? to n ...................... 22 00te)25 00 : E lm w oil, N eb , and to afford it e.uisl T he B udget C o m m ittee of th e G erm an Oil Cake Meal, If to n ............. 27 50 ’u 30 00 ! sh ip p in g facilities w ith th e c o m p a n y ’s R eich stag h a s approved c re d its a m o u n t Shorts, If to n ........................... 10 00 i: 20 00 ing to 4,5c0,b00 m a rk s on a cc o u n t of ow n elevators. FLOUR A Scheme to Annex Lower Cal D r G reen, P re sid e n t of th e W estern G erm an operations in E a s t A frica. PorLlaud p a te n t roller, l^bbl. ........... 3 78 T h e Ja p a n e se G o v e rn m e n t h a s ta k e n • «»nil jHklxiai ro u er ............. •7...........3 75 U nion ¡VI,.graph C om pany, a p p ea le d lie- ifornia Exposed. •. 3 «6 lore th e H ouse C o m m itte e on Postoffices up th e m a tte r of public tele p h o n e serv Dayton patent ro lle r......... 3 65 C ascadla p aten t r o l l e r ......... ice, a n d proposes to b rin g it into u n i a n d I’ostroads, a n d was q u e stio n e d re .............3 50 Country brands. ap d i n g th e proposed g overnm ent lele- versal use th ro u g h o u t tlie c o u n try . 3 75 M cM innville, .......................... 1 g ra p h bill advocat d by P o stm a ster-G en A C hinese bauk is to be sta rte d a t Superfine . 2 50 ............................. in eral W anam aker. Engineers Find Many Surprises S hanghai w ith b ra n ch e s in a ll p i r so f th e W hite L il y ............................... 3 75 .........3 25 ra h am ...................................... T h e Suprem e C ourt has decided the country. A n A m erican bank is said to G the Grand Canyon of the Bye floor..................................... .............. 4 50 j long-pending s u it of Sam uel N orris vs be chiefly in te rested in th e schem e. Colorado. FRESH FRUITS. i J a m e s B. H aggin and Lloyd T evis, in- M inister R eid has b ro u g h t before th e j volving tiie pc »session of real e state val- foreign office th e case of an A m erican A pples........................................ . 1 50'« 2 00 2 50@4 10 Oregon Btra« berries are iu th e m arket. i nod a t n early $1,500,000 T h e decision law yer who was severely c lubbed by th e Bananas, D* b u n c h .................. Lem ons, C alifornia. If box 3 75@4 (»1 j of th e C ircu it C o u rt in favor of th e de police in tlie Place M adeleine May 1. Lem ons, Sicily, tf box, new 6 2. k fir-e ledge of lith o .ra p M c alone hue fe n d a n ts was su sta in ed . 1 50 Tlie B razilian G o v ern m en t has decreed Lim es, tf c w t............................ >ri discovered n ear C ity C reek c a n ;o n , j Oranges, R iv ersid e s............... 4 oo G eneral M iddleton, com m ander of th e th a t p a te n ts of no b ility shall be a b o l ir S a !t L ik e C ity. 4 50 ./ 4 7-> O ranges S eedless.................. m ilitary forces of C anada, is try in g to ished, v ith all orders o f k n ig h lh o o d e x 5 25 rhe troops a re leaving F o rt McDowell, com prom ise w ith th e go v ern m en t. H e c ep t one or tw o of a religions c h ara cte r. O ranges, Navels.. .................. 5 (10 O ranges, M alta bloo b T , w hich is to tie abandoned. T hey w as found guilty of looting th e furs of a Straw berJies, tf ft»..................... 8 to F ort L ow ell, n ear T ucbo i . A new m egaphone h a s been placed on half-breed d u rin g th e R iel rebellion GRAIN. rhe M ojavea a t T h e N eedles w a n t a Public opinion will force him to pay up th e m a rk e t iu E n g la n d , bv w hich th e h u m a n voice can be so m agnified that, it Barley, whole, tf c fl............... so @ on irol in th e ir m id st Tl ev object to a n d also to resign h is p sition. m ay be h e ard a t a d istan c e of several Corn, 100 ft»s.......................... 1 50 eiing th e ir ch ild ren to F o rt M ojave. S enator H oar lias in troduced a jo in t «1 -a 5» m iles. O ats, good, l* bushel ....... rhe postoffice* a t B e th le h em , S anta reso lu tio n proposing an am en d m en t to R ve, i* HXI tbs, n o m in a l......... 1 20 @1 22 i A n o th er riotous d e m o n stra tio n against W heat, Valley, If M l tbs 1 2 . @1 22 ira c o u n ty , a n d San B runo. San M ateo th e c o n stitu tio n providing th a t n e ith r inty, Cal!, h ave been o rdered discon- th e U nited S ta te s nor a n y S tate shall tlie g overnm ent lias occurred a t P u e rto W heat, E astern Oregon . . . 1 15 « 1 174 pass a n y law au th o rizin g th e e sta b lish A 'egre, A rgentine R epublic. T w enty- M l” ned. LUMBER-KOUUI1 ANIl DRESSED. m e n t or m a in te n a n c e of a n y lo ttery or six soldiers were sla in a n d forty-one A t th is ju n c tu re a policem an s a u n t R ough........................................ P e r M, $10 00 Chicago a n d Fairfield (M ass ) firm« d istrib u tio n of prizes by chance. w ounded. E d g ed .................... 12 00 ered c are le ssly around th e c o rn er and itured th e lo o k -b in d in g and paper T h e young P o stm a ste r S perry of New H av en , T he G e rm an a rtille ry hy an im perial T. & (i. sh e a th in g ............................. 18 00 the crowd m elte d away. d r a f ts a d v ertised for by th e W ashing- C onn . is th e o rig in ato r of a p lan to be order is to be arm ed w ith bronze c annons, No. 2 flooring ...................................... 18 Oil man w ith th e “ an tisc o p es” q u ick ly L S ta te a u th o ritie s. in tro d u c e d a t all free-delivery offices w hich a-e to be m an u factu red from th e No. 2 celling ........................................ 18 00 dosed his sachel and w alked m eekly J . H a r r 's , form erly m an a g er of th e 'h ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try . It consists of bronze g u n s tak e n from th e F ren ch d u r No. 2 ru s tic ............................................ 1H 0(1 ap tow ard B roadw ay. T h e tall m an Clear rough............................................ 20 Oil a F ran cisco H a v e rlv s has liecome hav in g filled out a t every house as a guide ing th e last war. with the g ra y m u stach e and th e flfty- Clear P . 4S.............................................. 22 50 nager of th e P o rtlan d la-ague C iuh, to le tte r c a rrie rs a card giving th e nam es T he go v ern m en t lias in t r o d u c e d a b ill No. 1 flooring......................................... 22 50 % e n t um b rella, by th e way, hap p en ed to f will re ju v e n ate th e team . 'i n full of ail p r g n n g residing th e re , in- in tn e H u n g a rian D iet providing th a t No. 1 ceiling ........................................ 22 50 be th e dignified p re sid en t of th e G alla w orkm en s h a d perform no labor on S u n No. 1 ru stic ............................................ 22 50 tin N a tio n a l B a n k .—N. Y. Sun. k unie P la n t of L 'S A ngeles, a w hite : elu d in g se rv an ts a n d guests. Stepping............................. 26 00 I, « a » to have been m arrie d to a col T he Board of D irectors of th e W o rld 's d a y , h u t shall have co n tin u o u s rest for POUI.TRT. li w aiter at San B ern ard in o , w h e - th e F a ir adopted a resolution re q u e stin g tw enty-four hours. WAITING FOR DEATH. •ents of th e girl arriv ed in tim e to pre- G overnor Kifer to call a spec’al session Chickens, large young, If dex 4 2V84 50 T he decline of d rin k in g is again a t C hickens, broilers .................... 4 50 5 111 ^low to D ie A c c o rd in g to th e l unhioii o f it th e ceren io ' y. of ttie L egislature p rio r to J u ly 1 to c o n tested hy th e de< laratio n in th e L oudon i hickens, old ............................. 4 2 ><&5 00 O rth o d o x H indoo«. rhe U n ited S ta te s C ircu it and D istrict sid er su b m ittin g to a p opular vote a t th e T elegraph th a t for one c lu b fifty years Ducks, (ft do* ............................... 7 OIK® 8 50 I was in Oudh a t tho tim e when a very com ing N ovem ber election a proposition a rts for M ontana opened for th e first Geese, young, I* doz .............. 8 OOtot it 00 •ich H indoo—b ro th e r to the fam ous ago L ondon now has te n , y e t tb e d rin k 18-^20 u la r term iast w eek at H elen a. Ju d g e to am en d th e S ta te c o n stitu tio n so a s to ing w ith in th em has ste ad ily d im in ish ed . T ors eye, young, tf lb ............... G rause and P h e a sa n ts............... . . . . Prim e M in ister of N epaul, Sir Ju n g wyer of C alifornia occupied th e Beat of au th o rize C hicago to issue n o t exceeding $5 000,0*0 bonds in aid of th e W orld’s B ahadur—a rriv e d in a d y in g sprite a t the I t is proposed to levy a d u ty of 10 per aor on the trench. SALT. F a ir. L egislation a p p ro p ria tin g m oney cent njion ali m erch an d ise im p o rted in to lacred c ity of A judhia. T hough strick e n to b e rt E . S tevens, a son of th e form er for a S ta te e x h ib it a n d a u th o riz in g the th e Congo F re e S tate, th e proceeds to be C o a rs e F i n e — with m o rta l sickness, he m ade th e long 17 00 nsul-G eneral a t V ictoria, B. C ., has use of a n y of th e C hicago p a rk s as a site used in recuperating th e p riv ate fortune 201Mb bags, Ik ton ........................ 100 -ib h a g s t* to n ......................... 17 00 ind p a in fu l journey from N epaul in in p ro ro m fe d in san e a t T acom a. Tire was also m en tio n ed . of K ing L eopold of Relginm . G ro u n d H o c k , 50-tb h a g s , to n 12 So >rder to d ie in tho holy c ity th a t gave -essive use of **hloral a n d opium has ilam a b irth , and w hich Is to th e H indoo T he a n n o u n ce m e n t th a t S ullivan has A fashionable v i-itia g card in B erlin is SEEDS. ised hia m en ta l collapse. what Mecca is to th e Moslems, m d far agre d to go to V irginia and fight Joe Mo- a n African im p o riatio n . It is a leaf of G r a s s S e e d s — k I xjs Angeles d 'sp a tch say s it is sta 'e d Anliffe in J u lv a n d Ja c k so n in A ug.iit silver poolar, w hich keeps its color w hen T im o th y ........................................... 6 4 « flf nore th a n Je ru sa le m is to C hristians. II @12 dtiveiy th a t G overnor W aterm an has ha» a ttrac ted th e a tte n tio n of th e officials d ried and . a n be easilv w ritten upon I t O rchard Gran» ................................... e*@ 84 :>n h e a rin g of h is a rriv a l th e K nglish or sid ered h is ree. n t d e te rm in a tio n of th a t State If a n arran g em en t is m ade d e lig h ts fashionable B erlin u n d e r" th e Red T "p nagistatc? a t F yzabad w en t to seo him Blue G ra ss ......................................... I to be a c an d id a te for G overnor and w ith Sullivan a n t o th er fighters, it re nam e of “ E in iu P a sh a 's visitin g c a r d ” ! E nglish Rye G ra ss.......................... 12 @14 tbe day before his d e ath , as it proved to 7*@ 9 1 e n te r th e race for th e n o m in a tio n . m ain s to he seen w h e th er th e y will lie D ispatches from A d m en say th e D utch Italian Rye Grass. ........................ 94 «11 ->e. He found th e R ajah ly in g on a low Reginning J u n e 8, th e N o rth ern Pa- ific p e rm itte d to do so. T h e nn-m inions sen have lost th re e killed and fourteen A ustralian Rye Grass. .................. 74@. « wooden bedstead, such as is used by the ............................. 7 (¿10 1 ru n tw o d a ily tra in s from P o rtlan 'l tim e n t of th e a u th o ritie s a n d people is w onnded in a futile a tte m p t to recover M esquite illet ...................................... 6 @ 6 poorest n a tiv e s, in a bare, m ud-plastered Chicago. No. 2. will leave a t 7 a . m , a g ain st it. Som e of th e b est law yers th e p »sition from w hich th ey h a d been M H ungarian M ille t............................ 6 @ rt ittle room, hav in g n e ith e r window nor J No 4 a t 10 P. m . No 1 will arrive claim a fatal defect in th e a ct in co rp o ra t d r i 'e n h y t h e n a tiv rs. T h e la tte r lost I Mixed L aw n G rass ........................ 12« 15 i single a rtic le of fu rn itu re ex cep t th e 1 o rtla n d at 6:30 a m , a n d No. 3 at ing th e V irg in ia S p o rtin g A ssociation is fourteen killed. »edstoad in it, and w ith its silv e r d ish es Clover S eeds— $u p m . No. 'I w i'l decrease th e rn n ire fai'n re to cite th e law w hich it claim s T he H ig h lan d crofters on th e islands Red C lover......................................... 104 « ! 14 ind d rin k in g v essels spread ab o u t on the ig tim e to C h i' ago n in e h o u rs, a n d No to have repealed. U n d e r th e presen t of Mull an I Iona h ave gained a victory W hite clover ............................... 15 («17 nud floor. T o E nglish ey es it seem ed law prize-fighting is p u n ish a b le by im Alsyke Clover ............................... 15 @17 ,ruly a stra n g e and c om fortless d eath - ixteen h o u rs. p riso n m en t for not less ih a n five years over th e ir landlord, th e Duke of Argyll, Alfalfa ........................................ 10 @11 Bounding« a t th e m onth of th e Colnm- a n d a fine of *1.000. If S ullivan or any th e L and C ourt hav in g redu ed th e ir )ed, b u t such a view of it would n o t have M iscellaneous — l show th e je ttie s have c u t s clear o t h e ' p rz e -tig h te rs go th ere to fight, th -y re n ts ab o u t :-3 per c e n t, a n d w iped o u t Canary ............................................... »truck any of th e H indoos p re sen t; th e 44 « 5 s i g h t cha- nel across th e b a r w ith a are c erta in to he a rre ste d as soon as th ey tw o -th ird s of th e a rre a rs. Flax ................................................. . 4{@ 5 ly in g man. th ey w ould have said, had pth of tw enty-five a n d a half b e t at p u t foot on V irg in ia soil. ............................... T he indications now a re th a t in s very H em p 5 « 54 ill he needed, and God wan g racious to r wate*. T h is is as deep a ch an n e l ae few- y ears th e island of Icelan d w ill be Rape, C alifornia.............. .............. 34« «4 lav e le t him live till his jo u rn ey was T h e A m erican ste am er O paarn an d am , i h p p d a te d . H e r e m ig rat on h a s lieen s ever b een know n from riv e r to o ra n , v b o k t a m i . e s ( f r e s h ). iccom pi i she»!. d show s th e beneficial elfe« te of the w hich has ju st a rriv e d a t New York co- sia n tly increasing, a n d it is estim a te d A sparagus, tf tt>. ....................... e@8 I know of no W estern p a ralle l to th is ty , w hich is to be run o u t over a ini e from R o 'te rd a m , bron h t th irty-four th a t a t least 20,0:0 t>eople, or o n e -th ird Deans. ............. 10 icene. P rin ces and nobles in th e m iddle w ealthy Dnt h farm ers w ith horses and of th e population, will leave th is year. t. ¡M@3 iges have d o u b tle ss suffered v oluntary i abhage. If lb ............................. se rv an ts, en ro u te to C alifornia. The i aullflow sr, 1 dos. ......... I 40@1 60 fh e w arm w eath er lias raised th e wa- im m ig ran ts cam e in first cab in a n d tfieir lf - n r y T a’e, sugar refiner of fsindon ( ’arrota, tf sk 1 1« privation, and courted physical pain hy * iu th e San Jo a q u in a n d Sacram ento s e rv a n ts ‘in 'e n n e d ia te . T he little «•o’o.iy and L iverpool, w hose iienefaetions have way of an e x p ia to ry or a t lea st m eri taiixsimt, ju u n g , r n era so th a t th e ¡»¡and levees in th e San cam e u n d e r th e lead ersh ip of H . N ygh, I te n m ost rnunifn sn t. h a s a nnounced his Celery, ^ do* ......... 00 11 00 torious act. b u t we know t h a t th ey were aiptio a re now in g reater d an g er th a n P re sid e n t of th e H olland L and Com : any. in te n tio n of giving £6,000 to L ondon and r u tn n ih e r » , F do* 75 «eenly alive to th e full m erit of such a n y previous tim e th is year No w ho for th e past several m o n th s h a s te-cn a sim ilar sum to Liverjiool tow ard pro Green Pea*........................... 0 ocnancc. and did not fail to put them 20 “a k s'a re reported on th e ¡»land levee*, trav e lin g th ro u g h th e N e th erlsn d s lect- m otion in those c ities of hom e n u rsin g ¡ « t t u c e , 1 d o * ................... tow n to the credit, side of th e ir acco u n t a no < >nion*, IP 100 ................ t fh rr* is one at th e Naglee m ain lan d n -in g on th e a d v an tag e s of C alifornia of si k poor. P otatoes, If 100 ft*. 2 25 with H eaven. But th is Indian noble had ict, w h ic h will flood 3,000 acre« of T lie e n tire p a rly left on a special train Potmtoen, Hw eeta, f ft> to such feeling, and would have l»een A sensation has been c rea te d in E n g Itad tah e* , tf do* tin . ove tlie B altim ore a n d Ol io a n d the 15 genuinely surprised a t its bein g th o u g h t land hy th e discovery th a t an s> ti v e slav e C e n tra l Pacific, a n d will go direct on to R hubarb. 5 0. D. Baldw in, a well-kr.own real-ev'ate ¿hat he had done any th in g w orthy of ............... pnt of San F rancisco collected betw een M erced. C al., w here th e office of th eco m - trad e is now being c arried on ¡n M adras, rtuiii4ch 1 75 idm iratio n . His w retched and poverty- D.fMI a n d $40,000 as a su bsidy for colli p an y is lo s t d. T h e H o lla n d e rs .it is India, u n d e r th e eves of th e governm ent. n in ilp e , per *k ............... itrick'*n su rround ngs were to him a WOOL. d in g t h “ line on th e overland rai'roetd expected, will found a tow n and nam e it It appear* th a t in th a t B ritish province perf« tly in d ifferen t a cc id e n t of th is » is w orking on a p 'an fo rm u la te I by R otterdam . Tf e new se ttle rs are m ostly a traffic in girls lias t e n c arried on as F jin tem O re g o n — KX415 fU ickly-passing life, snd counted s s e D aily R eport. T h e su b sid y repre- in fam ilies, a n d w ithout an exception are ontrageously as in C o n sta n tin o p le a n d Accord in« to Ahrin kaffe w ith ju st about th e s a m e a m o u n t of s> . Valley I lo th in g . He had a tta in e d his hesrt.** r t s a p o p u lar range from $10.) to $n00 m ore th an well to do. T hey have already ereoy. It is said th a t high E nglish offi 'prmi< Hip. I * * ]# , tesire snd was now happy, waiting for rh . th e su b sid y not to he paid u n til th e bought and paid for bind! a n d say they cials a re im plicated in th e nefarious iTmpqua M t f l le a tb T em pi# B v na-fide rvjm peting line scMt .v -es. I e« will he followed hy ft large d elegation of I rude IJfiiuOUA. lau d * Mid fäll m u ; th e ir ro u n tr m en • O l 'l E T Y M l RM 4 K I P T I O * One Y ear .-’ix M o n th s T h ree M onths. at A d v e rtisin g Bill* C ollcciod Mom hiy 4 N E W B E R G G R A P H IC 1’i a r t i t ‘fl l te p r r f l f i i l « * ( l i n t i e r mHii.v'it r a r i l u i n n i t . T h e p a rtie s of th e R eich stag in th* order of th e ir position in th e house, from rig h t to left, are th e G erm an Con servatives; th e L ib e ral C onservatives, rjr G erm an Im p erialists; the U ltra- m ontanes, or C enter; th e N a tio n a l L ib erals; th e G erm an L iberals, in clu d in g the P rogressists; th e D em ocrats and P eople's B urly; a n d th e Soc al Dem o crats. T h ere are sev eral s m a lle r fac- t ons, which are m ore or less d e p e n d e n t upon, and incorporated in, th e larg e r liv isio n s, nam ely, th e P oles; th e G er m an H anoverians, o r G uelphs: I ho C leri cals, P ro testers, and A utonom ists, of A lsace-L orraine; and th e D a m s from Sleswlck. * * * T o the casual o b se rv er th e w orking* of th e R eich stag m ay seem of l ittle im portance and to h ave s lig h t influence upon tli * G overnm ent, th e C hancellor, Ihe. real power. T h is is n o t th o f a c t W ith the e n tire N a tio n to su p p o rt it, iiii’li ;ui assem bly can be no o th e r th an h . m ig h ty and p e rsiste n t force. Bis m arck's a sse rtio n th a t i t is c o n tin u a lly lem a n d in g m ore rig h ts and e v e r con ten d in g a g a in st the G o v ern m en t is true, onfl c t hi*s been b etw een th e G o v ern m ent ami tho R eich stag e v er sin ce the foundation of th e em p ire, and w ill con tin u e until ih e G o v ern m en t becom es a r m ore lib e ral and e x b .b its g re a te r •eadin is to e n te r in to p an s of reform . U pon W illiutu II. devolves a colossal work. In a d d itio n to th e K u ltu rk a m p f %nd to G erm any’s m ilita ry and econom ic 1 'iestioriH, n o t le a st p e rp le x in g is th e 4o ution of h e r social problem s. In th e recent e le ctio n th e S o c ia lists c a s t over * m illio n votes. In th irty -s ix d is tric ts •om prising the large c itie s tho S o c ia list vote has had a re m a rk a b le g ro w th , be- ng in round num liers, in 18M4. 264,000; n 1567, 554,000; in 1890, 807.000. T h is rap d increase in d ic a te s t h a t so o n er or la te r h e re will be b u t two g re a t p a rtie s •n G erm any, th e one voracious and ¿rasping, tb* o th e r re s is tin g w here and iw st it can. W ith th e re tire m e n t of ihe iron C han cellor and the a p p o in tm e n t of a ro rtti Homo as his successor, b eg ins a new ru in th e h isto ry of tho em pire. All E urope is a le rt, c a u tio u sly o b se rv in g the young E m peror, and fe a rin g lest, J k o P haeth o n , he drivo his c h a rio t too heedlessly and k in d le a c o n fla g ratio n th a t can bu quenched o nly by th e blood >f m illions. Thomas B ertran d Bronson, n < h a n ta u q u an . lu v a rt* A ddraaa. (U u m i i c . N aw W is. O raaoa. 1 TEACHERS Ihe IN ENGLAND. A t t a i i m i r n t u , W o r k a n d I'u y o f T h r e w W e l l - B r e d Uoverne**«*«*. A m erican tea ch e rs m ay regard th e ir o p p o rtu n itie s w ith m uoh sa tisfac tio n in c o n tra st w ith th e chan ces of E nglish governesses. T h e Ball Mall G azette, q u o tin g from a p am p h le t published by th e “ A nxiou* B aren t” of th re e d a u g h te rs who h ave adopted th e profess on of governess, gives th e follow ing incident«: T h e e ld e st girl, who is tw enty-one. hold* a se n io r C am bridge certificate, speak« F ren ch fluently, is a fa ir p ia n ist and a rtist, and sings m o d era te ly well. She receives h e r board d u rin g term tim e, b u t e a rn s o nly $100 a year, and o u t of th is has h e r tra v e lin g e x p en ses te pay. T h e o th e r in c id e n ts a re s till stro n g e r a rg u m e n ts in favor of “ b e tte r p a y m e n t of th e lad y te a c h e r.” T h e second is n in e te e n . She is fa irly e d u ca te d —th a t is, she can teach th e ru d im e n ts of F rench. L atin. G erm an, E uclid a n d algebra. S he holds a certifi cate from th e R oyal A cadem y of Music as h a v in g passed th e sen io r local e x am ination. and has ta k e n several honors and c e rtific a te s for d ra w in g and p a in t ing. She tea ch e s in a larg e day school, b u t as y e t g e ts no salary. T h e ’th ird , aged e ig h te e n , has acq u ired F rench on tho C o n tin e n t, is woll grounded in L atin and G erm an, is v e il up in E n g lish g e n e ra lly and plays tho ^ piano fa irly well. She g e ts h e r board and lodging, but, alas! no pay. T h e only rem edy for th is co n d itio n o t poor pay w hich th e “ A nxious B a re n t” ra n su g g e st is tho fo rm atio n of a c h a ri tab le fund for a id in g a ll lad y teachers. He proposes th a t th e g irls a tte n d in g th e schools shall be askeni te give a trifle tow ard ra isin g such a fund. T h e P all Mall G a zette is n o t ab le te offer rem edies any m ore sa tisfac to ry . “ T ho way to g et a t th e root of th e wrhole m a tte r is te Increase th e fields of occupation for women, and e sp e cially for e d u ca te d women, so th a t th e re w ill no longer be any n eed of g irls who h ave te e arn th e ir own liv in g to tu rn to tea ch in g us th e , only m eans for e a rn in g a liv elihood?” j To an A m erican th e root of the difficulty would seein to be th e w hole econom ical I condition of E n g lan d . T ho pay of women te a c h e rs is b u t one illu s tra tio n of th e scale of w ages in th a t c o u n try .— I N. Y. Star. A NOVEL UMBRELLA. ! It Illum inates the Night By Shouting Off Fir«- Works. A P h ila d e lp h ia n h a s an u m b rella bought a t P a ris w ith w hich he has been a la rm in g or a m u s’ng, as th e case m ay be, h is friends. Ono e v en in g la s t w eek he was w a lk in g w ith a com panion along \ la n e n e a r his su b u rb a n residence. It was ra in in g slig h tly a n d th e u m b rella was hoisted. W hile th e y w ere in doep I conversation a noi.so lik e tho firing of a | toy p isto l was heard, follow ed by .a «light w hizzing sound, as if som e lig h t body was ru sh in g th ro u g h th e air. In a j »eeond a p re tty piece of firew orks b u rst ■warhead and, nent, down a g litte rin g thow er of m u lti-colored fire. T h e frien d m ade a s ta rtle d m ovem ent, peered c au tio u sly aro u n d in th e d a rk - aess and re m a rk ed th a t it was a q u e e r 1 lo rt of a n ig h t for anybody to choose to jiv e a p y ro tec h n ic e x h ib itio n o u t in th e sountry. T h e ow ner of tho u m b re lla a sse n te d ind th e y resum ed th e ir w alk. P re tty §oon th e re was a n o th e r exp lo sio n and a •eoond ro c k e t b u rst h ig h up in tho air. A th ird and a fo u rth follow ed in rap id lucoesslon, c au sin g th e m ystified m an to jum p and ru sh ab o u t in a g re a tly e x i t e d condition. He was q u ic k ly calm ed, however, w hen th e u m b re lla ’s proprie tor han d ed it to him and to ld him te touch a sm all p ro tu b era n ce t h a t ap peared to be sim ply a p a rt of th e ela b - •ra te o rn a m e n ta tio n . T h e n th e fifth rocket ascended. “ T h e show is o v er,” laid th e re tu rn e d trav e le r, “ for you can snly load th e stick w ith five pieces of Ire-w o rk s a l a tim e. I paid $125 for th e iim brelia and 100 loads, b u t I th in k i t is worth th e m oney. T h e stic k is, of course, hollow , and th e fe rru le is closed -v.th a I d th a t w orks on a hinge. A de to n atin g a p p a ra tu s is w orked by th e pressure w hich you h a v e ju st m ade on the h a n d le and m akes th e spark w hich ro m m u n icaies w ith th e m in a tu ro rock e t T h e w hole th in g is in g en io u s b u t 1 sim ple w hen you com e te u n d e rsta n d I t ”—P h ila d e lp h ia In q u irer. W O M A N S CHIEF CHARM. Culture Your B«art hih I Y ou Culture Your F a c e a t tlie S am « T im « . Y oung wom en a re o ften led to depend j for h a p p in e ss upon personal charm s Do not be beg u iled in to su ch a belief. B eauty ‘.a such a su b tle thing, it does not seem te depend upon facial propor- I tions, or upon th e sp a rk le of the eye, or i upon tb e flush of th e ch eek . You some- ! tim es find i t am ong irre g u la r features, ft is th e soul sh in in g th ro u g h th e face th a t m akes one b e au tifu l. But, alasl for those who depend upon m ere p ersonal | charm s. T h e y w ill com e to d isap p o in t m ent and to g re a t f r e t T h ere are so « a n y d iffe re n t opinions ab o u t w h a t are personal charm s; and th e n sickness, »nd tro u b le, and age do m ake such ra v ages. 'The poorest god th a t a woman ! ever w orships is h e r own face. T h e la d d e st s ig h t in a ll th e w orld is a wom an who h a s b u ilt every th in g on good looks, when th e c h arm s begin to vanish. Oh, how th e y try te cover th e ir w rin k les »nd h id e th e ravages of tim e! W hen Tim e, w ith iron-shod f e e t ste p s on a face, th e hoof m ark s rem ain and you ran not h id e them . I t is silly to try to hide them . I th in k th e m ost repulsive fool in a ll th e world is an old fool! I n e v er could u n d e rsta n d why a wom an sh o u ld be ash am ed ab o u t g e llin g old. It is a sign, it is p rim a fa cie evidence th a t you h av e b e h av e d to le rab ly well, >r you w ould n o t have lived to th is tim e. T h e g ra n d e s t th in g , I th in k , i* •te rn ity , and th a t is m ade up of c ount less years. W hen th e book of booka would se t forth th e a ttra c tiv e n e ss of fesu s C hrist, it says: “ H is h a ir was as w hite a s snow .” B ut w hen th e color jo e s from th e c h ee k , and th e lu ste r from th e eye, and th e sp rin g from th e 4tep, and th e g ra c e fu ln e ss from th e jatt! for th o se who have b u ilt th e ir passage of y e a rs can n o t tatce o u t of >ne*s face b e n ig n ity , and k in d n ess, sn d w rapasslon, and fa ith . C ulture your —A w asherw om an’s w ork has b u t ju st a e a rt and you c u ltu re y our face. —Rev. >egun when she is a p p ro ac h in g »foe T. D e W ltt T alroage, in In d ie s B o a t iL>th*s Yonkfir* Gu^ntU. fo o ru ftl