East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896, October 04, 1893, Image 8

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anniversary of his doctorate. A num­
ber of representative students in the
chief European countries have formed
a committee to arrange for a commem­
oration of this occasion, and they now
invite subscriptions to a fund for the
endowment of research and scholar­
ship in Mommsen’s special field. The
ultimate form of the endowment will
be settled by the historian himself.
The treasurer of the general commit­
tee is Ilerr Ludwig Delbruck, 61 and
<1. Mauerstrasse, Berlin. Dr. Momm­
sen
was born at Carding in
Schleswig, November 30, 1817. H*
became professor of law at Laiptig
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Prais designs. aud pattern sheet supplement«
are imlispenslble alike tothe home dressmaker
and the professional modiste. No expense if
spared to make its artistic attractiveness of the
highest order. Its tr.ght stories, amusing com
edies, and thoughtful essays satisfy all tastes,
and its last page is famous ns a budget of wit
and humor. In its weekly issues everything if
iueltined whiee is of interest to women The
Serials for 1498 will be written bv Walter Besant
and Edna Lyall. Christine Terhune Herrick
will furnish a practiial series, entitled “At the
Toilet." Grace King, < »live Thorne Miller, and
I'andnte Wheeler will be frequent contributors
The work of w . nan in the Columbian Expo­
sition will be fullv represented with many i'J-
us’ritions T. W. Higginson in “Woniei
and Men,” will please »cultivated audience.
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8OLDIZR8,
CHILDREN,
land. From 1870 to 1854 he was the
eloquent preacher of Athens, when he
became archbishop. After the reli­
gious congress is over the archbishop
intends making a tour of the country.
Speaking of the proposed movement
and
• to join the , . Greek
. ,
. _ English church-
es»
archbishop
_ said: : “It may come,
but there are many difficulties in the
way. I like the movement, and desire
the union most heartily, but perhaps
it is not time yet. As to a union with
the Catholic church, there are many
almost insurmountable difficulties; the
time for such a union is very far off.
It will, doubtless, be some time before
the Greek church makes a change of
any kind.”
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Dr. Mommsen, the Famous German Jurist
and Historian.
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Dionysius Latas, the ar.-hk- .
Zante, Greece, who is in
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Harper’s Magazine for 1S98 will eentinue to
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¿lange—Harney county, Oregon.
maintain the unrivalled standard of excellence religious congress, is a man t.end the
P. O.—Burna. Hat ney county, Oregon. 274y which has characterized it from the beginniug ing and patriarchal aspect n lmpos-
Among the notable features of the year ther« seven years old and Ts a “lu
will be new novels by A Conan Doyle, Con­
ALMEDA A. STENGER.
U,e of
stance Fenimore Woolion. and William Black. Zante. He has held his nL
Short
storiea will be contributed by the most in the Greek church since b‘q
'Cattle branded
popular writers of the day, including Mary E.
on left side cir­
Wilkins. Riehasd Harding Davis, Maruarat ous to his promotion as archbishn ?
Deland. Branaer Matthews, and many others. was, as archimandrite, the best t Pk*
cle 2; Split in
The illustrated descriptive papers will embrace
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articles
by Julian Ralph on new Southern and preacher in Greece At
each ear
Western subjects; by Theodore Child on India; be »«ended the
by Poultney Bigelow on Russia and Germany; Jerusalem, where he rem.i»«ÏÏ’J*
by Richard Harding Davis on a Ixmdon Season :
by Colonel T. A. Dodge on Eastern Riders; etc. years, afterward spending four „ D
Edwin A. Abbey’s lllustratioiisof Shakespeare's at the University of Athens
y,:ars
Comedies
will be continued Literary articles
1 ftange—Harney and Grant county Oregon
Later he studied for a year in n.
will be contributed bv Charles Eliot Norton,
. P. O.—Burns, harnev county. Or.
1 •
the
Mrs. James T. Fields, William Dean Howells, university of Strasburg before
the
Brander Matthews, and others.
annexation >to Germany, a“d three
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years
at the
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Hortet branded
which wo propose to send to you. transpor­
tation pula. The little darling rests agailist
a pillow, and is in th»* act of drawing off its
pink sock, the mate of which lias been pulled
off and flung aside with a triumphant css».
The flesh tints are perfect, and the eves follow
you, no matter where you stand. Theexqui-
site reproductions of this great«>st painting of
Ida Waugh ithe most celebrate«! of modern
painters of baby lift" arc to b«’ given to those
who subscribe to Demorest’s Family Muga-
aine for lRUtt. The reproduction« cannot be
told from the original, which coat $«0ll. and
arc the same si»» .17x22 inch«*'. The bHt.y is
life siae, and absolutely lifelike. We have
also in preiairatiotx,. to present to our sub-
serlbera during IXSI. other great pictures by
« lehurt stsasPercy Moran,Maud Humphrey,
Louis D.uehamps. and others of world-wide
renown. Take only two examples of what
we did .1 »ring th ■ past year. “ A Yard of Pan-
sios,” and “ A Wliito lb use Orchid” by the
wife of Pre»» lent lt;irri*cn, and you will see
■rh.it .nr pnn»f«»*t»’ t un.
Those wno S'llrsl nhc for Demorest’s Family
M Kuzene for 1 V-'t will pt-ssees a gallery oi ex-
¡iiisite works of tirt of i real vh I i . c , tn-shles a
M i raxine that «•annot n ' equal«*! I y auy in
the '.voi-ld for Its G-iiiitUHl Lhistintlon.- and
«ubjectm .tter.ih t w 11 keepevery«'nc not.t-
t*l <>n nil the t.>:>l«e of the »lav. ctni nil the
fa Land different iwm* < interest »1« lit the
h nis.'h:»! 1, ix' <<E-s fuiniihiiig interesting
r.r.iUnx ••» itter, b'th gn're ned gry. forth«
whole family' and wh le Demon*Cs is not
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THEODOR MOMMSEN-
while still a young man. Having
been dismissed for the part he took in
political affairs he was made titular
professor of law at Zurich in 1852. at
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Breslau ____________________
in 1854 and at Berlin in 1858.
In 1875 he was appointed professor of
jurisprudence in the university <w
Leipzig. On June 15, 1882, he was
tried at Berlin for having in an election
speech slandered Prince Bismarck, but
was acquitted. The decision was ap­
pealed against, and the imperial high
court of appeal at Leipzig finally &c"
quitted Prof. Mommsen of the charge
In 1880 Prof. Mommsen's library was
destroyed by fire and a number of his
English admirers had the happy idea
of presenting him with a selection of
classical ami historical books printed
in England to compensate him for some
portion of his loss.
English Women In
Government F.mploy
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More women are employed in the
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M ’<’ infs-’’-’
l’a.»io.-:•/ o. , '.-"#1.
English government than by the gov
I»r*i;rgs"tsi'rmnil. S.unrle»
fr-c. .V )< li*A 8 A h i MS,* eminent of any other country.
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