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ISJE pj" :yi X Muccllniicouo Advci tlaomentB. R, MAINS, MKHUIIANT . rpAILORI ITHKBT, MAIIHIiniJMl -I'SI RrXRlVHD, . l - ' FALL WINTER GfcCXOIDS. SteeWtof orelKffanllpoiiieitlHSth1bAiHratfi'r('il nlii mid I'aiicy bulla of . . . . . ... . KiMiv.,TiAfi: 'i.othmj, ''jximuii&m Which will besotdm IiOTTOM PKIf I H, jjr Rcsiily-inadp coodi bought l llil I , nllf red unrt prel 'Irw of -'rfir (Jive ntt a call l MMnS, mr&'m'i tower, ITbV T ""' I 4?rfcJ' ftT I 1j 1 N 10 R Y MESeS-MAKlNG! ICMPIHK (MTV, OHF.flON'. II AS ON HAND A NEW AND I 1 fine ittoek of .Millinery mill Hitm .Making Hood 1 All orders promptly. attctulcd to. ii"o MILLINE NEW GOODS! 35&KJB. C. IF. LTTSnU .jjggggfr i ok w I IH RSI. feh m-J>f'K MAiirntr i-mou. ?JM fgMWile Ihe ovlraJ Il-M. -TMT'Tifri ' Kllbl'M t I'l MA' WORM """jtySlotf M.v Id. Id ui.J.mfly li,u "r.4tt. , , "I NTv liuOU- SrfjMAC?? I CuMIIIII Av'HKl.MINr or HATS, CAPSi TRIMMINGS, Jbtkmminrw hnHi rf all LflmU 2S-ZSrtS-tofr ti&jaMtAtJMfc-M- siwi - iSjjflEmii's Toys WsRS' Dprtfrt'-noss. MTIranlBg and trimmhix tltw' to onlrr and perfrtl MiltUcilon guarmnlftil A ttitrof pjlloiMKHt Kilkllnl. I'lraur cat' and f jkiiiIiic mr nw rowlt, ? MarshlioM, Cooh Cotinty, OreonJ -- . m. jHMMflr .Wnecoh.. ftmll 'PWw'Thrt; II & fr-rtV ahii :r ti I ttneT.PIflCQ flPnMMnnnTlnMOltl'tll'l',', nd fiee tradera are ill i. , I.. . ' . . ',.. jtnn uiciiMoiKiiiic ;nurarH 'tirn,j Ilav , ely eouipjeted tlnn to the nlHjvc ' bli- it llli PIIIKTH IH tlio t rarluii ftast. OI, TU WESTERN South Front street, Marshficld, JOHN SNYDER, Proprietor IHAVP. KfXKSrLY I KI.N t IIARCil: ol llie iiWnc-nainril rl) rl.dililir. liotrl, ami ant tjuilng ticittirr roim nor riX-n- to in line my cm-til the IjciI of accotiiiuodAliDin T(IU TABLES AT Mil: WI-VILRV mc uliiru nun ,iR i-ii u.r iimikii nnuiui, nn of this wtol'tnid AMmE;i,r 'sutm ii'fiair 1 1 ' Tr lrr""'" sSSylSE'' AV JHWIlW znxmk:mm? ITT'U . xx vy i lj ij nnn uiroiit oi tne lioute iecio tiioinpi mmr . , ,.' :,, . roiiticout siifntioti. ' ! publican 1 rnnce or republican An 'I ERMS IkMnl and leluiiig, ;r vietV. liikitil by ilici illy ii ii 7 hiugle nicnb. t( no CENTRAL HOTEL! Corner of Front and A streets, MAKfclllTF.LI), OHKflON, JOHJi JKOXI10LM, -I- Proprietor f "j ; Tfynii WELL-KNOWN AND r.VQRni: Jb mynil.'lil 1uh-Tcii tfmlfcly rhilftd and rriuriittnyu llirougnoiil nnu It again open io nir ..... , . ..... pnwif Jtop ulron.ige. New iwili and snrini! mallresics )ae liccn pl.urd in almost rcry slrenlng room of the .IwHUeand iifitlicr ironldn luir cieiisc Iiu Iweu KlvuMir lA l.nt lrilltltii. In (tnl.rl.ilft ilrili-r. Al the bar il to tio found tlm lM hr.uidt of winrt, llijyofs and cigars, 1 A new cnirante 'la the dlnlnir room Imi liccn made tli.it oprnj on rront itiecl, mid the tables will aiw.mMw tupplird Willi tlio tliuUcSItlif inrrkoj aitunli iiiyj' JJ. KRONH0LI. Proprietor. MAnsUFlEIiI) LUNCH HOUSE TAUHANT! 'iS2 ly Hclirle ) Ir., iropclolor ALL HOURS! TromrTiyT,iiiti to it iw, Till after Mfilnlstlft. when tlioy will lm J'Vom HO Orittn to $1 00. Or Hoard by tho Day, Week or Mouth. h A variety of tlio bent branda of Sun Francisco lleur hIwbvh tm hu'id. Also, eholt'e Winen and PigarH. Say Freah KiiHte-rn OySteiH by every Htoninor riorvctl In liny desired stylo. Hpeclal iittentlon paid to Ladles and FiunllleH Olyoine aeall. oc2r, MA'IT STOHA, Jt. f ; i -nr THEA8UIWS NOTICE. XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i1 all county iCJlp accepted prior to January 0. iBBjVIi now vsynt)l on preirutatlon. No in lerct will Ihs nlluucd on these warrant! after the Both of thlt month. , , . , Dated at Empire City, Oregon, thli 14th day 01 tiny, a. u. ibhi A. Pi OWEN, TriaWuer, COAST VUL. V. J-j.fr r- T-- - ' Two Suicides. CnriiMiH, v. t.,.Iiim. :t,-ii-o. Pal mer, a bachelor, Itvlnie i"nr Nnpavlnc, was foiiiwl (loud yesterday by .1, N. Ml i ton. JIimmim lying on the floor villi ouf, null IiIh gun iftH been a. ruMldont ofgjMM) kljHiHldcritblo Hi o wan murdered; ,ot; fed Hiilcldo. To- ditfHHte wont to liollfy T. HolnfTiWmTiiTTMVrt neighbor, of the uirmr, and upon receiving no response from Heal, op mil the dour, and to hi horror found him dead tit hed, villi hi Kim with him. Am to whether nr not he tt'iix tinirdeied er ('otiiiiilttrd Kiilrldo ImipM bimwi. Seal leceiilly tfieelved a pnppr that he mild wiih IiIh will. A coroner'n jury wan aiiiiiiiioiioiI to day lo iuqulit) Into the enne of the death of (loorge I'almer and ThoophlltiH Heal, w ho were found dead in their cabins near tldH plaee. A wirdlel wan render ed thai they had committed suicide by Miootlng llicinxi'lvcH, Pitliuerlii the licul and Seal hi l!n i .de The I'liglwli ralhed ho innn great i x one rta Slur of 01 H cniii c.irirNiioniiciii, who )irt'iiuiiiiMy MMited the weneof the explosion ami who had no ititereAt in tnlnreprec('iiliii( Ihcnt-tH, dcelaien that all (he iireountH of the itHdir wrtn urox ItM'XflKKorittcil iiml that the exploHinn wnit irolmhly due to nnine iiiIhcIiIcvo'ih pnndi'iiKer throwing a Hinall dynamlto 'cArtriln out of the car window. The Htatement of the Kope lit the nolftli iKirlmod wlin wore thrown oil' their find mtil ho taken with many gralim cu al lowance Still tlieie In winie exciine for them, lull there Ih none whatever fr tlm .yf(iimtie fnlcirlcntlon of thCHe oe curreneeM of which the police have been Utility. Thfif iiim, no doubt, Ih to im jirenn their (tiierIon with the datiKCM ulik-li tlioy rtiu and with their (treat value In prencrvhiK the public natcty. The KiikIUIi may look at it In this lltht, bill even their rutin! rvniiyij on thin Hide o( the AtlanlV will $ ?ipt to utiille at xnch credulitv ' ' Vi M frt liTtt tint In1l tutntili . lift litlfd kkkkkkkkBHkkkkHkHifK on j " ' " "" "'".' t" '" ' ' v VKrotibltt per the niiettioii of taritl'. Tio- Hwords peiutH hi 1 ranee, the former in siMing ujiun a higher tarllf upon U iugniin, the latter ilcnnclii TCIllUII .in l..tlti uig to iiu reu pIO . forcoH io country into the army, i.alluviirv liri-viil sinil mo.U Kt borne tinnrotecled. Tho ,..,.,.,.. - "'" radera are encjuraged in their aes.mllH iihjii tho theory of protection bv the fact that distrenn exiMn at Lyons and othrr iiuinufactiiriiig e-rnterrt, not Mi.'rtrlng In uiliid or not considering It j at leantHint Im free traihi Inland the laboring iuaf s are elauioring Jor lair Initio imd living wages. Tlio Hiill'oriiig and tlutireDsiou prevailing iu all tho manufiicjturinutowiiH of England la a 'competent' answer to tho earplngH of i , , i ,,...,. whether they live tu ri- liner- ie-A. ' so i f'rtittiatlon is Mowly making lis way iu ! Kuroiw. In Italy the advance It has ' math) In seven or eight ye.UH in consid erable, Al Milan, IMine, lidi, Home, Creinona, Urescli, Padua and Vurese ' lenipltui of eruni.itlon Imva'alraady been re. i.e. , am. ii ..- roaily fij? opening, Whilo Q ice, Florence, Pimi, Ugliorn ,nk,..' ,,, Twr0 i ..rmii.it nn, I Kiiorln Iiiim n eromatorv ,..i. .., ,--... ovura, noii aud Turin IttkVII ItlHIM il nr iiinii.it ... ...... i ......W ....... lire inking 4S7 IkmIIcs' cremabjd slnco 1877. In (liiWhliy the mooinent progreasou, At (hithn, aiuco 187S, there bavo been 2t)0 bodlea rreiniitod. The last case re poMltd Is that of Dr. Duck of Stuttgart. Associations for tho promotion of crem ation kej(l8t in Italy, numbering 0t0 jru'ilUfii I n thl country tlieio is tdill a large ninoiint of objection to tlila iirini Itiw inothod of iliHiiosIng of tho dead, but iiovurtlieh'im the idea la being re ctdvod with hit! wined favor among med ical men ittul Hitnltarlana. Peisslbly a HcrioiiM epidoniie or eliolern or sonio oth ei virulent disoano would lead to lunoro general discussion of tliia Infallible inoth-1 od of destroying tho genus of infection, ',. T""..j ";r;"..i,n ,,, f 1VI nun ...... ....... - -. now aim moil win iiaiiiu 01 Heekey JoncB pops into print, as it re minder that Bho is Mill in J.utiiowi utrcet jail, NoW York, Iu default of 11 rt'immimmamaimK --a-UMrilAMiaaaBBBBBBlSSSSSBSBPr B.w;z-i-immr' u rPSMfaMBmBBPBIBBBBBBBBBBIipjntn .li lakuaaH lamaBBKjalBBlHR9inr"i)0o i nMHm 1 1 ' 1 " WsSJLMMertrTiv. Mnce il ivmgmKt $:'50 line which a judge imposed upon Sydney Smith wan exceedingly fond her for contempt of cotitt. Becky j 0f giving "11 llttlo moral advice" him would not answer questions in a will Ht.if, Here, for Inhtanco, aro soiuo re cuse w herein sho wiih n wltnesn, and wa l pinH for curing low spirits : First Live Inciicerated last .May. Several 1110- UH wojj urt you d.tio. Fouith tlotiH bavo been inado to get her out, Take short views of liitiuiui life. but they could not unlock her prison I Ninth Attend to tho olleota ten and doom. If sho over comes foith bIio i uolleo produeo upon you. Tenth Com- woultluuakoa dlmo piuseutn ourlnslty " '. .........1. ..il.rt At lint ii'nnt tiilL. I M Ubvejinii who can hut wont talk. Indiana has u magnificent porinnnoiit schpyMund.of inorotlp $2,000,000, nud niaily 10,000 eJiodrhouses, woith $lt), 000,000. Among tho school IntlldingH hrd Hd built til log and'lt oiilrt not bo HurpriBfog mho pupils in thoso prhnitlvo structures furnishod their full qublU r4 bVliIn mid In.tblliu'quco to tho MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, howler coiunioiiwcftllh. The youiiK' Hlnr ttho in lliemj day doe bin bliuk bonrd woik In a loj lionne may not ho enJoyliiK all the latent IniproveinontH, hul lie will luohihly lav i iilonly of fri'Hli air and be beyonil (lie danger of poIkoiiIuk by HcucriM. Il will prob ably be bulled iik an indication of pio rcHH, however, when thuliwt of the log Hcliool-lieiiRCrf fiball bavo diiapieared and K'ven place to inoro modem con iftructlon. Tint old ioIIch are j;ood evi denco that In America the ncliool house koch tu advance of the Haw-mill, and the brickkiln, but il Ik jiml mi tell that the log ;i!Ih hhould uol be letaiu ed too tuiif In the hcIiooI-Iiouhm after tlioy hnve diiHipared Irom village and farm. The Mormon ouilMwtricx chow a pre ference for Kwlterhind, where tlio hcc tarlini lendencIeM of the people greatly favor their propagatidUt pnroicH, The iiiithorilieM have, however, had their ire aroiiHeil, ami In the district court of iOtlngen two of the Mormon apostle wete recently nentcncod to a fine of 100 francM, and for a necond oU'eime for preaching their abominable doctrine each of them got IM dayH In jail, and were forbidden to enter the canton again dining llie next three yenrfl under heavy penalty. In the course of llic trial it traiiHplrcd that there wan a regu lar Mormon recruiting office at Heme, through the agency of which two elder ly RpiuMciH were ipiile recently din patched t'lahwitrd, but who) progremt was promptly Mopped by the Mib-ngciicy at Hindu on the ground that they were "not yelHulllciently liiHpired." lVnit can now'bj:) obtained cbeajicr in Iuidou than in any other city in the orM. A wholcKalo fiull dealer, writ ing to the London Kcho, hay that thou Hatiilit ol Mrielri of grapes bavo been nold al I penny (!! cento) jier poitnil wholcHale, and entire harrelH from 1 hlillling ('.'.') centH) tipwiirdn. Apples IuiMirted from America Hold a 8hillingB $J to $1! IM; er barrel, which hereto fore brought IK to 'Jo Mulling (t 50 to 0 'J')). (MicHtuulH Hold at Icmh than half a penny cr pound and oniona from Holland and ordinary potatoes brought lea than a quiirler-iH'nny (half-cent) a (omul. Thin Ih nil very well ro far as the wholoHiilerH' story goon, but the public dncx not rnp the lKuefil of thexo low priecH, iik the ictailerH charge an high as treble the above ratcH. TheHtipreine court of Michigan has el was roHiton- 1 llcr'i pack milord proved jit w , V Jur ttrorrn lorix of the own contribu ut it was proved, on i ier hand, that the liquor on which ' 'Iiu, iifi.lilt.ip ....I .Irtinl.- i-tiu Imll til nnil I '"" I K ' "' """ """ ''- i I ,lrunK al u, "iiHiionrH uar, ami too l,,,rt " l""1' " an' " lul ma 0XI"' i" ' ",l,l,",rH - ? .. . -- , ,, .. n hi... il. .. ,.iil...!i. i"onrH roKiiiBiiimiy, mat nniirii. for he was cortalnly liable for the value of tho jiack If ho got tho peddler so drunk us to be unable to look after the property. The judge who rendered that decision has a great head, with imo thiiigin it. , According to the novel compulation of n German hlstologist, who hat been calculating tho aggregate cell forcoH of the human brain, the cerebral mass is composed of nt least .100,000,000 of nerve colla, each an independent body, organism, anil microscopic brnin, so far us concerns it vital relations, but subor dinated to n higher purpose In relation to tho function of the organ; each living a Heparato life individually, though hoc lally Fiibject to a higher law of function. Tlio life term ol a nerve-cell ho enli- nmU'H to bo about 00 dayH, ho that r,-; 000,000 dlo every day, about L'00,000 every hour, and nearly a500 every nun ttlo, to bo micccodcd by 1111 equal num ber of their progeny; while onco in every W davit n man has a totally new brain. ' t ,V couple of poor iiou-workerH of Dan ville., Pa., recently struck it rich. The mills of Danville aro closed, and those two men, ont of regular employment, went to digging roota nnd horbs for tho drug store and groceries. Tlioy woru digging on an Island In tho .Susquehanna liver and found n Htroug box but a little itndtir tho soil. Opening the box tlioy found it full of coin $47,000 in nil; $10, 000 in Mexican silver dollars, $30,000 in gold and $1000 in small silver coins, Tho dates go oh far back as $):,, unit as Into 11H 18(58. Tho U Ih supposed to have been put thorn by bank robborn, other theory fltstho raw, ami now .. . .... ,iov.vi ..vorkmon in tbu Daiivilloinllla are digging for tootn nnd liurbs, and the market is glutted. .wro ..01)r i0t to that of other pooplo. .... .. a Tweiitn a voui poetry, inurie, Horious novels, sentlmontal people. .Thiiteenth Do good. Fourteenth Keop good ldnilng fires. Fifteonth Holiovo mo to be truly yours, Sydney Smith. . , l Thoro tiro now u pujiiia In tho Oregon Institute for the blind,' a larger number than has 0V0Y henotofero loern. iiet'iiieu uiiiijLLMjasjiir iro- liiaUaWBBBBHtr S. "- fllPU-.k "I--H4T EXPLOSIVE DUSTS. Dangoro from PulvotJzad Grains, Sugar, Starch, Etc Tlio l'lilloiojilir or tlio ?IaUcr-Slrlk Ins Cane nnd t'nrloiu Accident The Invetlanlton or n Clieiniif, Now York Bun. "Flour lookii Innocent enough.'1 nn overwer remarked while watching tlio re moval of Miinoliarrtli of flour and other grain from a largo warehouse. "Tlml tlciMititlH tijxjii how It Is cooked," the reporter Btiggoitc-d. "Jiml to. It It tlangorotii enough hi Hint way; hut I wn thinking of It as nn oxploslve. J tut look ncroiw the room. You cc, when the nun rays eoine In tlio nir Ih loaded w llli n tine grain (hist, and If you wore provided with microscopic cyoi you would mm yourclf fairly Mirrotindcd with atoms of griiln of nil kinds. Now. suppose you lake n dried ear of corn and lire It. It burns very slowly nnd the elm new are that it will go out Hhull it. or lake the kernels off, and it burns much quicker. Suppose now wo grind the com, It will hum quicker sill!, wiy In a minute; iwnWnr .itiut .....i t..',.Un it ii ,. (t ' nm u you ntiivcria it. ,miuco 11 to n flu,, n iln.l, nil. I im ,,,' .,nntu. I power. That Is Just the case here. If the room becomes overcharged with dust, I and Is ignited, it goes oif, blowing tho house to pieces. . line of tlio most Mrlkiiigcacs occurred several years av'o whon the Wnsliiiieton V .V .(. fy v. ..V.... mill caught (ire. Thoe who knew anything I about it just got out of the way as Tquick I as they eoiihli powder wouldn't have Sent , ' . . .... . .- i them any faster. Illow up? Well, I should rather think she did. The walls' of tlioliilll were solid stone six feet thick, and when tho explodon came they were Just liko paper, and the roof, made of ihcct-irou, was blown so high from t.ne mill that It landed more than two miles from tho .Ht where It went up. Of courho It was helped by tho wind, but tho Jorco cvcrtetl was nuown. Olen have uoen blown out throtieh windows. hurled ' through the nir. and the walla of a build big completely dtmolishcd by n mau'a lighting a pipe in n big grain-house. "A curious accident once hnppcnod in Scotland in n large house. Ainnii walked in with a clear In his mouth, and in a second the room seemed to he filled with fire and a lerrlblo roar, but n .rrll.ln rnnr lm mll 1,, Il cleared LtttrrMnr. il tiff. With ' the exception of a , not a person was hurt, but every . nn,. nt tltn f.illl l-nlla vi'fi l!nl nn tlm ' I grottud, and the roof had been lifted bod- Illy and dropped 200 feet away. In such eases there must be a tire first. The dust burns, aud a powerful heal is created, nnd then follows tho tcrriitc expansive force i that nothlii'' can withstand. The explo sion In lfnrclny street several years ngo 1 may lie accounted for ln thi3 way. Iu the manufacture of candy, sugar and starch are used In great ijtiantllics. Their dust accumulate, and when lighted might easily display power enough to hurl a building to atoms. " '"Has the explosive power of different uuRis ever ocun uetcrminei.tr" " lcs. the Hour man experiments that drmmufnlc the etior - w,iM . jKiwor ofjsa.wdust k-nrlotis flours Etarch, mid graVorall bmTsrtpTn Snot fessor Feck, tho 'chfininL, has the experiments ho took three-quarters of nn ounce of starch, nnd, by raising it aa dust in the nir, Ignilcd It In a compart ment intended to represent a room. When exploded it threw a Imx weighing six pounds twenty feel in the njr. You can judge yourself of the power of the ma terial. Half an calico of starch Igulted In tho same way was shown by tho pro feasor to lift tho cover of ft box nnd a heavy man standing on It three Inches. "One of the most dangerous materials Is the wheat-dust of Hour-mills. When burned it goesjiff like a Hash. One of tho llrst movements in nuking Hour Is to rattlo the wheat, nnd pass a heavy draft nt tho same time over it, to carry oil tho highly intlamninblo dust. Yet, dcspile nil care,, tlio air becomes heavily loaded with it. Prof, Peek has shown what Hour would do by taking a box with a capacity of two cubic feet and placing in it n Utile Hour, the light of ii lamp entering through a hole in one comer, and the mtizzlo of a liellows through the other. The cover of tho box was nailed on and 11 man took his place on it, Tho jn ofcsor then worked tho hol lows, and tho small amount of Hour filled tlio air in tho box, as dust, tho fae simile of a dust laden mill being produced. Tho Hour immediately ignited from a lamp, and hi a second tho cover was blown olr nnd the man lifted sovend Inches Into the air. while a blazo of flro burst out from nil sides. A number' I of Interesting experiments wcro performed ji1,,;" 0r ia0r5ntn 110 samo gcmicninu, snowing mat in lareo manufactories where dust was likely to bo formed there lurked a power us dreaded as dynamite. Peck states that ono pound of carbon nnd two and two. thirds of oxygen, when tlioy combined to produeo cnrlioiilc ncid, will evolvo heat sufficient. If applied to a perfect heating en gine, lo lift uenrly COO tons ten feet into the nir. Then ho n-sumos that If -10 per cent, of Hour Is carbon It would require two nnd one-half pounds to accomplish this result. " Herman I'orcat l'ollre. (Cornhlll Magazine. In Germany tho woods bavo their police, whoso duly it is to sco that 110 devastation Is wrought by Inconsiderate owners. Xo man tuny cut down his trees without tho sanction of the authorities. The reason Is that wood Is tho staplo fuel of tho country, and f the government did not stop in tu protect tlie people against their own Im providence, tho peasants would speedily Bweep away all their fores' to enable them to clear tho mortgages illicit tho Jews hold 011 their lauds. Iu Bavaria tho price of fuel roso between lfi:50 and 1S0O ns much astIO percent,, and building timber rose 70 per cent. Cholera In tlio JtIkiNlppl Valley. Professor llartholow says that "the Mis stsslppt valley Is as much tbu habitat of cholera as the (langes is, the condition be ing tlio same, and sporadio cases occur- ilusroverv year. '1 lie uoi doctor, who has had a largo expeilcnce with the disease, allhuis that for Its ticatnienl there agent comparable to chloral. la no. A Uaniceroii Drnsoii Fly. ICIiienjo HeralJ.l In the province of San Pedro, Brazil, tho destruction of all eucalyptus trees has lieen oidcrcd. It appears that tho ttco favors tho generation of a terrible, dangcious dragon lly, which attacks all living crea tures, ami whoso sling is fatal 'within a few minutes. Tho Current 1 Freo nnd frequent later couiso Is necelcd as between parent and teacher. , ... 1 . . . . Wheu Vassal- gills waut to swear thoy say "bfy gulii. " JANUARY 45, 4885. A COMMON STORY. IMory . Crocker. A careless word to Hie heart tliat lovcI her, A ftltnrn rehiiku at a fnnclot alight, A liwirt too proud to aek forKlvenem Vlicn a slnglo word would liavowtlt right. A bitter word to Hie heart lie worshipped, A glniico of ncorn from his tondor eyes And two that loved as they lovo In Heaven, Wore stranger to nil love' ministries. A tKttlent man, with liU Ufa and talents To easing tlio great world's sorrow given; And a hidden burden that no ono ruwws, Bavo the heart, tlio heart of love, In Heaven. A trndor, unlet helpful woman, Wtli a gift known only to Uod abovos And hlnguig songs from a heait that's sweet, Ol piercingly sveet, of lovo. An Annie Cnlolor. UH. II. A." In Chicago Tribune. While on the subjei t of pictures, thc.ro are, of course, dozens of copyists In nil the museums and large galleries, most of whom cam a verv menirro living by dis posing of their good, bad, or Indifferent cpiis, w the case may 1h3. In Antwerp , lUBoii oio ui iuto iiiuammiauiiB. who has ga ned more than a liro sulisist- i mice is alcllx," n man born without hands or arms hut who uses Ills feet In- j stead, aim wnn sucn ox cniy tuai no - vouiic man whom nature has In no way I'liiiiin iiiit.; jijuuivq niiiiv mi ..(..j-i.i.j distlnctilshcd. cetu through two of the Mine sire. Ait-tUcsa to say, i-eiixunus cuitotners while iH-tter pifturca than Ills remain unsold nt lower prices. There arc too many, especially of the tourist order, who inllnitely prefer a poor .... ..f.t.nU I ..rnnn nt t.A r.u: fT.....A.t TO"'. "r '"" vl '" ',"" ; tiair. i. iiiiiii (wilt tnif. " mi ri iiifii ! w'i'ch hey can ny. "ou Picture? I 'alnted by who do you f"rfil 1 name-some great j ou call 'cm gun of a painter; well, sir, tins copy wa painteu by a man named Felix a fellow without any nnns he donet, every Inch of it, sir, with his feet. I seen him to work on It myself In one of them everlasting galleries, I t'lon't remember which one, thcy'io all alike to me. 1 don't take much stock hi paintings, you know, but, bv Gcorgel that fellow can do as good n picture with his feet us thoso big painters that make suc'1 II ui ovcr &n m w"k ",c'r i imnus, ami, us nn .is uin iix, uuua jum as good as another. My daughter tlon't I think ho, but you know she's been to one I of these here schools in New York. She ! don't take no Moc.k In anything less It's COO Iii anything less its COO tho way of a picture. i. l cs, s r, painicti ii or 700 years old in It suits me, thouch. WtlU IIIS ICCt. 1 ICCa 111111 OO 11. AMI EO with his feet. I teca 1 clix' 1,UI, arm,,,e?? ""st.of Antwerp, has hrough hU affliction made enough money lO purchase the house he lives in, and could, if renort be true, retire from his labors and live upon his Income, while the tetter nrtlst, his neighbor, in no way dif fering from the nvcragc brother in respect to legs and arms, stnrves uuder tho shad ows of tho Sacred Tragedy "Whrnt by Ilvolutton. Sclontlfle Journal. Grant, a noted botanist, says wheat ranks bv origin as a degenerated and de- traded Illy. The primitive ancestor of ! I tho lily was a very simple plant, with a ' trlplo w:t of pollen-bearing stamens, fcr- I i tllized by Insects. It thus acquired thoso rr.K,.,l u) origin colors IU1II UIUI. UUilUIV hiiilu rcpiien. ",;,,(.,,,, ,, . T. 1 development was through tho alcslna and , 'namh nrroygrass and innumerable forms, , f "'"" ''- i r- - , , I- The tlrst downward step seems to have lx-cn self-fertilization taking tho place of on " memucr 01 congress, pracu tho inn-ct aid. Afterwarets the winds "'fr abandoned w PV btought tho varied fertilizing pollen dust, come president of the great railroad cor nnd so came the rushes-plain little lilies, l'onifion of the state. The son of a suc wlth dry, brownish flowers; then the wood ! ccssful politician, a young man of great rushes, somethinir between tho true rush aud the grasses. The Euscaulou, a com mon American water plant, rushlikc in character, bridged over the gap between the rushes and the grasses, nud then step by step the changes in the part of tho flower culliv atcd iu our w heat plant. With tho wood rush commenced the habit of storing gluten nnd starch along with the embryo, which bus made tho cereal so valuable for human food and raised our wheat, tho descendant of the lily, tho qucon of tho Uoral world, to tho rank of the prince of'cmius, bcari'ig Its princely sway upon all tho golden harvcst-llelds of every civilized nice and nation of tho globe. Gvorrcuclicil llliuicir. English Uttur.l A man entered a hosiery store in Hartle pool, England, aud asked to bo shown "a few socks. " When ho learned the prlco per pair of woolen ones he put them aside, uudsaid. "Aa'll keep ou wearing cotton oucs, Thoy say If you wear reel ntaug through winter and summer ycr feet dissent get caud. " Some cotton oucs were handed out nnd ho pursundod tho shop man to drop the price. Ho then said, "Aa can buy them iu Mlddlcsburrow for half the money. " "It doesn't seem possible," remarked the dealer; "will yon swear to it?" "Aa will 1100." The dealer told him to go to a justice, make the affidavit, and he should then bavo four jmlrs nt his own price. Tho stranger was as good as his word, nnd ho chuckled ovcr his shrewdness until tho document was made out and he had been sworn. Then tho justlco remarked, "Five shillings is the fee'" Something came over the stranger about then. His knees wabbled a little, and he swallowed as if somethlug clinked him. Ho handed over tho "live l.ob," walktd out, and tho four pairs of socles are still on the shelf. New lino for I'holosriipliy. Sclimtlflo Journal. Photography is now turned to now uses hi Paris courts in cases of alleged adulter utlon of pepper, farina, and other articles of commerce. Hitherto the evidence of experts who have examined such commodi ties with tho uiicroscopo hies been accepted as conclusive, but the new system intro duced by tho chemists of the municipal laboratory has changed tho method of pro cedure. They now conduct their analysis of mlutito samples of commodities under a strong light, wliieii permits tlie use 01 n photographic microscope. The photograph thus taken is sufficiently largo to lie easily inspected by the court, aud thus tho Judges I.. .11 liA nld, 4 d-k. lJiir.t ll.,k Il1ll..cifllh.tlrtni may lie nblo to verify the Investigations, nnd also give tho prisoner tho benefit of any mistake which may bo discovered In the expert testimony. An Anxiety Tliut Ilrecda III Health. (LoiUoii Medical Times. Tho very anxiety for health which Sir James Paget ami tho sauilailaus inculcate Is on anxiety that breeds hypochondriacs, aud tends, to that extent at any rate, to defeat its own object. Kvery 0110 must admit that tho highest form of health la uuconsclous health, just as the highest form of beauty Is unconscious beauty, nud the highest form of moral excellence is unconscious moral excellence, Tho typ ical healthy mail isuotawaroot his health; ho docs not think about it ut nil. Minister Lowell's reclpo for preventing nn attack of gout is to milk three miles every luowlug. AIL. NO. 3 AWAY FROM POLITICS. Connocticut Boys No Longor Aftor Puplio Proferment. Itnllwnr nnd Itlannfactiirlns Ave nue (o Wealth Soujlit hy tlio Great majorltr Bnlnc Instead of Politic. rjlartford Cor. Noav York Saa "Tlio hrlghtcit nnd ablest of tho young men born nnd brought up In Connecticut do not go Into politics, " was the complaint rttmttir mmln liv n vntumti twtltftntnn nl ' this city. These most promising fellows I cither go Into business or go west. Many i of thctn go no further west than New I York city. " A generation or two ngo all , tho boys were taught before they got out of bib and tucker that they might become president noino day, or at feast eo to con gress, nnd it used to be duly instilled Into the minds of the young girls that they ou hl t0 improve cv cry advantage ngaiuit ,hJ con,lng timo wiJCt, they wotl,d ta lm, wiv(3, of presidents or ecnnt0rs or governors. So the brightest on,i ablest of the lads became early tired wJlh hom0 nn(1 Khool inslnied ambition. went ,0 cont.ge( studied law, nnd began their careers with thtir eyes ever flxctfc the White House. To be sure, none of them ever got there, though one was once within a single life of it. I!ut poli tics got the services of the most intelkctu.il men. . 'I here were the t'cymours, Thom.as H. and Origcn; the Baldwins the Sher mans, and Dlsworths; Lafayette 3. Foster, who was the model presiding olliccr of the senate, according to the late fe'enator Anthony, the profound Ferry, Ilalphl. Ingtrsoll, Charles Chapman, Isaac Tousey, Gideon Welles, and many others whoso careers were most honorable to themselves and the state. Hut to-day mothers and school visitors nnd the ministers do not stimulate ambi tion by telling tho boys that they may go to the White House. The bright boys no longer look to the law as the stepping stone to political preference Tho power of wealth and the fascination to be found in gelling it hcnorably arc the lessons now taught, and the brilliant young fellows aro studying railway problems, tho laws of trade, mechanics, and tho arts. At Ynlo college a scries of lectures has just wen L ln lhQ probicm3of railway manazo- , mnti the laws natural and political that tao ,ievcioninent of the railway systems of i ,!, ,, !.... nrnntA nn.l 111. nn. it is an' , nounccd ,imt ncarIy aU the gtutients Mgcr ,0 aUcnd tf lccture3 Inl0 arc tho banks, the manufactories, and the railway ottlccs the young men aro now going wlio formerly wouldhave looked for a career only at the bar and in politics. "I suppose I am worth half a million, " said a man still young, who a few years ago began a political career which was es pecially promising, nnd who abruptly quitted It for the fascination of money making In connection with the develop ment of the telephone. "I have money enough now," he added, "but the delight of making it by conquering difllculties, the pleasure of winning Is worth more than any political preferment. Some day when I get old and tired I may try to go to tho United States senate, to take it easy, tiavo a gooei time anu rounu ou my ca reer. " Two of the ablest lawyers the state lias Pncwi. doiu kicccsjiu politicians, ami packed his college degree away, put on overalls and entered a woolen mill 113 an apprentice some year ago. Ho learned thoroughly every tletail of the mechanics of n woolen mill, ns well as of the manu facture of wool into cloth. To-day ho is at the head of the largest woolen mills in the country. Ono of tho ablest lads that Y'ale has matriculated for years closed hU law ollicc, sold his library, and applied his brains to a certain lino of iron manufactur ing, and to-day thanks his stars tliat ho forsook politics. A bright though poor youth, who had saved enough from his wages as a soldier in the army to pay his way through Yale, and who had brilliant visions of congress or somo other political honors, cast them aside after graduation, studied practical mechanics and chemistry, nud is now the machinist of one of the largest ndlway corporations in tho coun try, with preat responsibilities nnd a cor responding salary. I'tc!ciocLceU and Vat People. Exchange. "It is my opinion, " said n gentleman of experience In tho matter, "that pick pockets are always very particular in pick ing out their victims, as to what kind of persona they arc. I bavo heard many complaints by corpulent people about thu kind of robbery, and I therefore Infer that the thief has a partiality for bulky persons. Do you ask why? I am pretty sure it is because such people are less nervous and lldgctty nnd slower iu their movements than others of moderate size, and ore not very apt to turn around suddenly, or take much notice of any llttlo rub or jostling against them. Tho hand of thu pick pocket, therefore, liuds the hag or jiockct of a fat person to bo Its best customer, nnd Invariably succeeds In making a good bargain. A tblu, nervous person, you see, would be constantly on the alert, so that it would be dltllcuU to take nuvthiur ! from him nnd not disturb him; but tho Ueshy person falls into passive attitudes and reveries that render him qulto uncon scious of tho soft, sly hand. " LuuUtniiuU Lotu. Chicago Times. Tho veritable lotus of tho Nllo grows ln Louisiana. A pond near Opelousas Is covered with tho umbrella shaped leaves of thu plant. "Visit tho placo early In tho morning," savs a correspondent, "when tho stajely flowers unfold tljeir largo w hlto petals, and tho purple tmt3 of the closed buds brighten into rose under tho ! the erv heart of tlio Hindoo conceit rays 01 tno rising sun, nun you wm ream I Vt - ft wtncii piciurcu mo uawn as a young uoy sitting 'on tho Hushed bosom of a lotus flower.' " ICrao'n Ullteuca. Chicago Times. A "missing link," ono of tho race of the "Tree Livers of Saos," which has bceu imported iuto this country, can speak English and Gcrmau, Sho has lately become tired of tho many examina tions of tlie medical fraternity, and when asked, "What do you like best, Kraot" sho Immediately responded, "Pretty clothes." "Aud what do you dislike most t " Tho auswer came, " Doctors. " Cure Tor the Creduloua. In twenty years tho sales of single pack ages of patent mcdiclucs In Urctit Britain have Increased from 0,601,057 to 18,437,' W0. Professional and Business Card. S. It, HAZARD. SHEDDEM V. WILSOM. 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