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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1887)
would be surprised to read of a san RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. guinary encounter between a pair of If I coiilil bring the brightest gem» - It Is estimate! that th ire arc in From Nature's richest treasure mine— them at Vincennes or in the forest of St. round numbers tire m Ilion pi of sod Diamond, rubv and amethyst. Germain. Shining pearl» that the waves have kissed— Spiritualists in this country.- -Chi ago I'd string them in one radiant twist ••I remember when I was a young Hera'd. To make my love a Valentine. provost in one of the big fencing schools —In New South Wales male school If I could find the rarest flowers in Paris,” said the same teacher quoted teachers are paid from £72 to £166, Thai over ail the w de world shlne- before, what a sensation it used to cause and female teachers from £40 to £8J The edelweiss, with true love power. The aloe and the spirit flower— when the hour for the ladies' lessons per annum. I'd pluck them all in one glad hour came. All the men except the master To make my love a Valentine. —Tlie American Tract Society pub and myself were put out, but how they lished during the past year 213,116 It I could catch the fleeting beams Of bright Aurora's rays divine. did beg to be allowed to stay! But the tracts, and card packages and wall And keep the gleam of sunset skies, master was inexorable. He was an old rolls, eto., to the number of 6,36.1,804. And hold the rainbow s wondrouB dyes, —Dr. T. L. Cuvier says in the New I'd take the glow that in them lies soldier and believed in discipline. But To paint my love a Valentino. I they used to hang about the doors and York Evangelist that "it would be well It I could chain the lightning's flash look through the keyholes. One young if all pious parents would read Dr. Ho;- And spin it In a golden line. Bushuell's "Christ an Nurture' once fellow hid in a closet once, but he was ace And keep the starry flakes of snow, a year. ” I'd bind them with the lightning so. found out and ejected in great disgrace.” That frost and lire should blond and glow —The Jew sh Messenger snys that ti To make my love a Valentine. Regis Senac,the genial fencing-master the curious speeim n< of prayer latch of the New York Athletic Club, said publish d may be added this of a mod But since these wishes may not be, And nothing rich or rare is mine. the other day that he never had so ern rabbi: "Oh, Lord, Thou reruem Except my heart and love so true, many applications from women wlm berost we said last week.” etc. This painted flower of dainty blue Shall bear them, with the wish that you wanted to take lessons as he has since —The total num!,er of < ommun'c nts Will always lie my Valentine. Mrs. Langtry became his pupil. M at Trinity Church, New York, is 1.35 —.V. F. Independent. Senac is not her first master; she ha of whom 575. representing 410 families WOMEN FENCERS. taken lessons in London, and is now are from the working-class. Although is very wealthy, it will b.i se n more expert in the use of the foil than Tr.nity from this that well nigh one-half it Tim writer Why They Use the Foils and How a woman often becomes, actual communicants are people in was allowed to be present at one of her moderate c rcumstances. They Do It. lessons not long ago. M. Senac comes —A revivalist at Louisville was inter An Effective Aid to Beauty anil Health— to her house in West Twenty-third rupted the other day by a crying baby, street every morning while she is in whose mother started for home with it. Popularity of Fencing In Europe- Mr#. Langtry an Export in town, if: is due at ten o’clock. “And "Don’t take the laby out,” the the Art. I,” said Mrs. Langtry, “often don’t rise preacher cried, "I wish there were fifty until he is announced; for yon can babies here. God bless the mother lot bringing that babv. Let t cry; 1 can "Ah, madam, you will never make a imagine that sometimes it is a struggle talk louder than babies can cry.” fencer until you abandon those abomi to got up for a lesson, after having — According to the latest published nable heels.” So saying the polite worked hard the evening before. But statement, under the authority of the I find that I am the better all day for fencing-master laid aside his mask and Baptist ( liureli in New York State, it pointed his foil, half scornfully, half the exercise; so I summon up my cour appears tnat there are in the State 86* churches, or four less than la-t year, sadly, at the little blocks which pro age and tumble into my costume. Mrs. Langtry's costume consists of a and that the membersh p amounts to jected from a -point near the middle of the soles of his pupil’s slippers, and close-fitting waistcoat of white buck 116,Oti8, indicating, as compared witii which had just tripped her up in a skin, large baggy trousers of white last year, a gain of 1,831. The baptisms of tlie year numbered 5,012, or 206 in lunge. Even in her humiliating posi flannel that, descend to the knee, ami excess of the previous year. white stockings. She is too experienced tion—for she had completely lost her — Those ' ho are st'iving to devise balance the little actress whose fenc a swordswoman to think of indulging means for tlie preset v.ition of American ing lesson was thus unseasonable inter in any extravagances in the way of forests are being well abetted by the rupted, presented an uncommonly pleas heels. She wears buckskin gloves, but school-authorities in many localities ing picture. Her cheek was Hushed if her master were not an extremely The “ arbor-clays” of the schools and and her eyes were bright with the ex careful man she would be obliged to colleges are bringing fie youth of t!;e hilaration of tin1 exercise; the violence wear a heavily-padded glove, at least land to an appreciation of the value ot of the last lunge and its disastrous on her right hand; for one sometimes tree;, and are awakening strong public result had seta few locks of golden hair gets a rap with the foil over the knuckles sentiment in favor of energet e mean- to check the processes of wasteful den free, and the close-fitting costume dis that makes the whole arm tingle. udation. It will probably be much The first half of the lesson was just oa-ier played a figure every line of which told in the time of ths next generation over when the writer was admitted the of health and harmonious muscular de to get legisiat on in the matter.— Cur other morning. Mrs. Langtry had rent. velopment. i The costume was certainly one which thrown a wrap over her shoulders as a — Tlie Buffalo Commercial Advertiser would have gained the young woman protection after the heat of exercise, I gives til's hint to educators: “ We have applause on the stage. It consisted of while Senac was pacing the floor in all heard of one very sensible school-teach a white flannel jacket, double-breasted the glofy of a black velvet costume. er who has discarded geograph cal text and padded across the chest to deaden After a few minutes of rest work was books for a season, and in the mean time has made her scholars as th >r- the force of her assaijant’s thrusts. A resumed and the famous beauty rubbed oug ily familiar as they could be, with the resin on her soles, put on her mask, short skirt, with blue and white stripe, the means available, with the situation, reaching just to the knees allowed the and fell into position with the left arm h'stor. , physical features, mate ial re fullest freedom of movement, A pair | gracefully extended—all as naturally as sources amt pol tical conditions of the of silk stocking*, gloves with long, if she had been brought up in fencing Soudan, Russia, England, Afghanistan gauntlets that protected the wrists, and rooms. Her motions hail none of the and other countries, tlie scenes of grea! the slippers with the offending heels wildness and looseness which charac int 'rnational contentions. This appears terize the efforts of a beginner. Every to lie more practical and profitable than completed the costume. As may be supposed the pupil did not maneuver was clean-cut. and precise. in committing to memory the mimes of print) pal rivers in A'a ka, of the have much difficulty in placating the The play of her foil was so small that, the capes oil the west coast of Ireland and offended master, and the lesson went to use M. Senac's favorite simile, it th - county towns in the State of on. But in future the high heels were could have been executed within the Kansas.” discarded and in their place came slip ring of a young girl. After about ten pers without any heels at. all, which are minutes of this exercise Mrs. Langtry WIT AND WISDOM. the only proper foot-gear for either man claimed the right to another rest. —A dog that knows where to find a or woman while fencing. Soon the When siie had recovered breath she was master was able to say with triumph of eloquent in praise of fencing, and told bone is wiser than a scholar who has not learned how to make a living. — his pupil: "She handles the foil as nat what it did for her. John Swinton's Taper. “Not only do I feel the good effects urally as if it were a needle. There are — Always look at your worries _____ not many of my mule pupils against of my morning lesson all through the through the wrong etui of an oper a whom I would not match her, if she day,” she said, in n general toning up glass. Examine your joys with a mi had their strength. It’s a pity that of the whole system, but I find that my croscope.—/‘/ill delphia Call. more women don’t, fence. I like to fencing is particularly valuable to me It takes two we ks to recover from teach them. Their movements are nat in my profession. It gives me a com the effects of pepper tlrown into the urally more graceful than those of men, mand over my muscles and a supple eyes. Be satisfied to take these I gures ami it is easier to train them to execute ness that are invaluable on the stage.” instead of the pepper— Detruit free M. Senac is as proud as a peacock of Tress. thrusts with delicacy, but when it comes to an actual bout with the foils they his pupil. He gives her lesson^ in “Will you pass the butter, Mr. lose their heads. Coolness and judg single-stick as well, and an extremely Fogg?” asked Brown. “Every time," ment are the essential characteristics of pretty picture she makes, twirling her replied Fogg. The landlady savs it a good swordsman, and my experience light cane about her head. She calls it I was the way Fogg said it that made her in teaching women is that, these are the art of defending one’s self with an j mad. — Huston Trans ript. qualities which women do not possess umbrella. Senac wants her to give a [ — Thoughtlessness. Time to me this truth hath tauarht— in any high degree.’* public exhibition with the foils when T s y treasure worth reveal ng - More offend troui want of thought The number of women who handle she comes back to New York. Mrs Than fi'oin any waut of feeling. the foils is larger than is generally sup Langtry does not absolutely refuse, but —Money .will make us work, but posed. Even in New York where fenc she says that if she gives ail exhibition ing has become a popular amusement only.lailies will be admitted. Probably money will n<?t make us give our hearts to the work—nothing but love for our only within the last few years, fencing a good many men will feel inclined to work or real good prin. iple can maki masters find plenty of female pupils, al put An petticoats for the occasion.—AT. us do that—steal'» Jngelow. though these arc generally actresses. F. Tribune. Rat her Erobat rasing; Bov — • ‘Why, Actresses are credited probably justly your face -n't veK.v long, is it?” Vis BLEACHED DIAMONDS. —with taking more care of their beau “Not very, wjiy do you ask?” of Increasing the Value I itor ty than any other class of women. Xpw, A Clever Method Bov "’Cause pa ••aid you came from of inferior Stones. women who are really careful of their K Graphic. Every course, knows some Chicago here on — ... one, —, of ............... beauty si.... Id not neglect their health, thing about paste diamonds and Paris "That article you H l,< >n Inst week’s and no exercise is more healthful than diamonds and the thousand-and-one paper was the funniest thing I ever fencing. It makes the carriage erect imitations of this gem of great price. read,” said a lady to a u editor. "lam ami graceful; it gives suppleness and Ami most people, we imagine, know the glad -lad to hear you v<____ sav ,. _ so." _ ‘‘Oh,not at all elasticity to the muscles, it has the ex various tests by which the genuineness It would make a dog lau/jlt- I thought R hilaration that makes exercise palatable of a stone is established; but the revela iqy busband would split! his sides. Arkansaw Traveler. » —in fact, if a woman prizes a clear tions made at the Marylelxme police — “Never go back." adi ise-> a writer. skin and a well-rounded figure, a foil court the other day will probably be and mask will prove her most, el news to some of us. As to the case it •‘What you attempt do •with all y nr ective aids; and this the young women self. we need say no more than that the strength." This may le jfooct advice, of the stage have not been slow to dis prisoners were committed for trial; but but it won’t work -ali-facto.ry- When a young man. for instance, .attempts to cover. certain facts came out during the in court a girl he may do it vvith all his Then again it not infrequently hap quiry which possess considerable inter strength, but he goes back, alX Hie same. pens that an actress is assigned to some est for the public, or at least for those He goes back about six nights a week. part that, requires her to make a dis of the public who are the happy owners Ao. rtslown Hera d. play of swordsmanship on the stage. of diamonds. That there should beanv - A German went into a restaurant Then she goes to a fencing-master and means whereby yellow diamonds, which and. as he took his sent, an It' sh Wai.er after a few lessons she is able to make arc worth about one-seventh of white came up ar.d bowed poli el >'• "Wic a graceful exhibition out of what would diamonds of the same size, can be geht s?” said the German, a'i’O bowing otherwise have been a bungling and bleached for that is what the manipu politely, "Wheat cakes!” sh uted the wai er, mistaking the salutation for an uncouth scene. lation amounts to—so as to deceive an in Continental Europe the women are expert is enough to cause very serious ordc", “Ne n. ueiu!’ said the German. "N tie?" said the wait r. “Y oil'll be more fully awake to the advantages of disquietude in many a fair bosom. But lucky if you g't the. e ”— .V. }’.. Sun. fencing than they are in this country. Mr. Streeter went even further than this, — • ‘ Lose money! Why, I ihare lo-t I he Empress of Austria, whose daring for he gratuitously informed the magis more money than you ever sa Five hormanship, love for dogs, ami general trate that nlunit twoyears ago a French years ago I lost SLOoO.fOO m Paris.’ allotting proclivities an1 so well known, man suceeded in foisting U| h > ii the Lon •How was that?” "T.ere wasn’t a adds an admirable proficiency with the don market some £4,000 worth of dia 1 ig o electric li’ht in that <• ty. No. foils to her other accomplishments. All monds which had thus been chemically one.” "How did that lose y<i»nr mon the fencing teachers of Paris have their ey?” "How? By not sunpl ring the feminine pupils, who are by no means improved. It would be interesting to 1 ty with ele trie lamps -"‘Yes, but restricted to the actresaea. Young know what has “become of those dia t icv weren't invent.11 at that lime.” ”1 women of the highest classes in society monds. What has become of their know it. That s how I lost m onev. By fence as regularly as they ride or dance. doubtless numerous successors. So val not invi n'ing them. ” A". T. (Graphic. Ju fact, if it were not fora fencing lesson uable an invention has certainly not Mr. Arthur ShurtletT. Parker, Dakota, lieen permitted to lie idle. S/. James' in the morning many of them would feel Gazette. writes that he suffered for two yd'*rs with a lame knee, which was entirely < nred by less inclination todance in the evening. the use of St. Jacob's Oil. He c "»elders No actual duel between women is on —Spain ha* a tor)>edo cruiser, com it a most wonderful rentedr. It .conquer* record, notwithstanding the notorious pnre<l with which the grayhotinds of the pain. painting of "An Affair of Honor,” which ■‘enure tint ns waddling ocean poodles. Try snuffing powdered oqrei "P the ornamented the Paris Salon a couple of I'hi* reinarkable vessel is the Destructor nostrils for catarrhal co d in the 1 lead. vears ago. 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