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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1891)
THE F'RST LOVE KISS. J can't remeti.U-r wnax was said; '!! uothin n a mini om iLt luu ru.if Oy wnith vre spfsd beeiued ail traiiti arineaaua m a fc-iory. To fuve her w;fn ne there flow 'Tiu lore, aim ie ir, and ir.umtb McniVd. At we reu heJ tus foi-in s;oue bere that delicious journej enaea, She shook her rinrdets from br hood. And with a Ttwalcyou, Ned." ii.aeJ: lin yet 1 knew ,-ae understood W itli what a daring uli 1 trembled. A cloud raised kindly overhead. The moon was siowlv iK-eying throuv-ii it. Yet hi J it face &.s it it said, 'Come, now or never I do it! do it I" My hp" till then had only known 'the kws of iiioinr and ur sister: Eui somehow, full upon tanr own ' bnt, rosy, u-j-jing moulh-I kissed her. i'eiini 'twis boyish love, vet still, o, iiiti.-ss woman, weary Wtr! To Ut-i once more that Ireli, wild trill I'd gr o -ti.t who can live youta overt I.V D."jSOl. o.RESSES. Sensible Advire to Tonne I-die a to Treatmunt of Men. The question of the proper conduct of youn? people toward each otlitr occupies considerable space in the pax:r3, and is often a quite serious matter to young puupie, wno Between tiie eibuberauce of youthful spirits and their desire to be cir cumspect are sadly perplexed. One of this cla?3 recently wrote to an editor the following letter and received the ap pended answer through his columns: Should a youni lady allow a R-cntl.-ma.i w,oom. ,&h 8 ' (!UiW well a.';nmmt.-.i with. to place his arm around her wu.st while walaiii home from a party-it beiins quite dark? ii.Wtil!OP. My young friend, your question con tains its own answer in iu final words. There is in your own mind a serious doubl about the propriety of allowing OUL" a i'liviiee to one who mm no claim upon you other than that of an acquain tance, albeit he is one you know well, ex pressed in the clause, "it being quite dark." So your query resolves iudf into this: Should you receive a caress from one who is not confessedly your lover, or busbaud, if it be (liven in the dark v'heu no one can find it out? Most emphati cally, you should not? An old proverb, I believe it comes from the French, reads in plain English, some thimr in this way: "When you are in doubt, don't. That is when vou are not sure ftg to the right or wrong of a con templated action, or as to its propriety or impropriety in a moral point of view, "it is better not to dr the nnntinn.hi. .i.; even though you may afterwards become assured that it was not improper, than to take a step which may bring you intense regret, and perhaps sorrow. And to nothing does this apply with more force than to your social intercourse with the opposite se i. Of course you would not allow such a familiarity to one toward whom you were not pleasantly inclined. Vou may not 1 ''in love" in the common acceptation of the term, but your feeling is somewhat be yond indifference, and may very easily grow into something stronger And there we uansrer comes in x e no matter where or Low she Is p.Val." And again: "It all depends on the r'.r'." i '.be parisc that was usrd in every place lint I went, by both men atsd wiii-en. a;d Uese were those who arguei that 'u w-uk ciiis tlerc is as inu'.h danger iii i village as a city. Kiuety-uine in ever? Jjuti lr.J jrotmj women who corns to town at once- fcnd some nest to make their home, if it is only a room, and immediately cenntet them selves with some chan-li by a ioe.'a'ion. In tin they d:2dr radically" from the voting men who leave home ralh-r th-in seek it as soon ai tuey are (ies-iorment or in tronble. "There is more complaint of misadvent ure and insults, and narrow escapes l.v foreign girls than by Americans," ssid "a lady in chaise of a humane institution, "and in every case I have heard of the trouble was due to the stupidity and slow brain movement of the 'irl. Yesterday some young man met a German girl whom we are heioimr. lie tolii Iht mm wa ik imaae of h s dead wife a:id akel for hr uauie and address. She gave him both at onre. Is it any wonder such e!rl have ad- ventures? I tieverkucw an Amenean girl oi neuiiuy uram wn i would not have lx-ea l o smart for that young man." 'ihathiit. It is not the stronn, intelli gent, and self reliant girl that gels into trouble, not the girl who can be briL'ht and pleasant with thoe gentlemen w ho have a claim upon her acquaintance, but can ri pel all approaches from otiiei's: nu 1 uoi tMiiy uiai, out can resi.it all lauaii-iri-ties that tetid to diminish her womanly strength and modesty and bring her liimiiy into conteiupt. And when you think what I have said over earefuilv, 1 thitik yttu will lie in no doubt as to what L tin NUMEROUS UNIFORMS. Holln of rru!f Ae- I Jn Mat tr.o iir. i.utu" - ' ri Slaay SnlM FwHid hr th Prtne , tfT firm of Brnftt & I'ike. dianii.nd i:.'. I .1 .- n.J.llfll.'rd 'B1IC Tit I .1 i4 " t cr.Ulll ao b'uuiib -. . - . irpvnn and ourfaase'l --- ....ot. IU. ICS, danger; for no matter how good and pure you may be, nor how conlident iu your own strength to resist all temptation, this caress, this magnetic touch of one who is personally agreeable to you will tend to arouse emotions in your heart that should slumber until the real Prince comes whose right, through his acknowledged and proved love for you, is undoubted, and to whom it will be your glory to yield them Inlil then, until you are certain it is he guard yourself from such a familiarity, refuse to receive such a caress from any man. no matter how well you may be ac quainted with him. If he seeks your love honorably, it will be time enough for you w hen you have accepted it to allow him to put his arm around you. If it is only a mere pastime, such as young men fre quonty indulge In, then you certainly do not want fn o-roTit him ,-..a.'i . - . auub a vi , viiui;e tiKe U)!tl. lie may mean you no shadow of harm but personal familiarity, founded upon no re lation that makes it sacred, is always tin safe. Many a young girl would have saved herself a lifetime agony had she steadfastly repelled these advances, how ever innocent at first their meaning There is nothing, my young friend, that you should guard so scrupulously as vour own womanly delicacy. Brush the bloom ofT from a peacb, rudely touch the waxen petals of a lily and half of their beauly is gone. It is impossible for you, or any other woman, to allow yourself to be ca ressed by your young men acquaintances without losing somewhat of Unit purity and modesty that you should wsi-r always as a Queen her robes of royalty. You wi'ii be sure then to preserve, not only their re spect but what isof more importance, that of self. ' Nor need this preservation of personal dignity sayor one whit of prudery. You can ue just as bright, as merry, aad inenaijr while saying by your manner, should u be necessary, "hands off." as you can possibly be by permitting these senti mental demonstrations. They are not nec essary to the good comradeship which is all that should exist or appear to cxM be tween you and any imiseuline friend until you are sure that you possess the true and lender love of the one man who luu made Iiimself your heart's king, a lovtTwhich holds you sacred, hs every true man holds the woman he would make his wife and the mother of his children. And believe me, even if you are not yet certain that 'this I rince loves you as you desire to be loved by him, he will not be any easier won should you yield to caresses prompted liy a passing mood, but farther repelled lrom vou. for it is linmnn ni..n ... ... value what is easily w cheaply obtained. ibe freedom which girls in this country are allowed, compared 10 the strict suttcr vision exercised over them upon the other aide of the water a supervision that would make such a question as yours needless has been the subject of much and grave discussion as to which nietbixl makes the nobler and truer woman To my mind there is no question but Unit our own way is much the better. Of course I do not mean that parents should allow their daughters to run wild, but by teach ing them a eelf-rcspect that renders them able to take care of themselves, as I want you, my young friend, to take care of yourself, thev will fievr..ir, j into ivuiuen, intelligent, responsible, capable of stand ing alone, women who are not dolls nor weak incapablcs, ready to succumb to the first temptation. And this self .reliance is the more necessary with each succeeding year, for the number of girls and women who either must or who desire to go out ito the world to work side by side with men multiply. I was reading a letter from a New York correspoDdaat recently which bears some what upon this subject. The writer bad Men visiting the different institutions es tablished for women who are friendless but self dependent, and otic whose life work had been always with this class, said: "Temptation and ricefall harmlessly away from a girl of proper training and instinct. Hint Aft IfnltlA lir,ir".'ni Never hanir n nlciure so tlmt it -u tti i, m-ecsNiry 10 mount a sicpiudiier to view it. """j " o me center win ik aixiut rive leet and a lui f from tlo- tVor toil., i.,. low the line of vioion of a person of aver age height. Never permit a white marble mantel tc disfigure an otherwise tasteful room. tover it with a draped maMel-lioard. bile marble but n suggestion of nietcr ies about it. It always' looks crude in a druwius-room, even in the form of the fin est sculpture. Never forget that an open fire nnd ju-li-ciously select! d picture will mane any room cheerful. Never have dark carpet and walls in a room that is deiicieitt in liid.t. Onlv apart menu, open to Hie outer'lishl wiil Hand gloomy tones iu decoration. " Never use an inor.ii.-uifclv Im-, mir,,.. Willi a bulbous gilt frame, planned with the evident nitronse of irj.iim.. ,.c much gold-leaf as possible. Hmall beveled glasses in sconces Iramed in rich plush ol color harmoniii.g -with that of the wall paper are in betler taste. Never hang a picture from one nail. Aside lrom tnc mere question of safety the use ol two nails, the cord tt retched across them so as to come down squarely lo the coiners of the frame, has asymmet rical effect and makes the walls vcrv mn.d. more finished. Never have a caritet rniii..!-.i..d -;n, gantic roses or other actual flowers. Thev harmonize with nciliimr Ti.n ,.r.t.,... ; : carpet should, m 8 great measure, com- oieie me color scuemc ud(itcd lor the room. tit Wain. Thf- full tntul of imifnrmn na vnl mill tary, civil, aud miscellaneous, inciudiug, of course, those nerlalmn? to the various orders of kni'-litiiood the Prince of Waie hold cannot be less tliMn a hundred, says u ,i .no. i ma uu in u -i ... -- ling fact to some of my riders, but I may remind them that of military, miliiia. and volunteer uniforms Lis Koval liiirhnefs lias or fhould have thirty-nine. Mcst people are aware that he is Colonel in Ihicfof each of the Ihr'-e reuintents of llotlNehtilii I ar.ilrr nt" thp Tin!h Ihissnrs. tfn.l nf tl.n T?it?u it",-;,.,, 1., Y.,,l ft B ,i,,t m generally known tiiat he is also honorary '..1 1 . .1 i - . . i y . - . . v oiooei oi eleven r.ai inotan rci'imcnis including t! Pixtii Bengal Cavalry, tli (illabS Vir unit tlo- Civond f.'!ioirLh-; Of commission? in militia and volunteer regiments be holds seventeen ia all, and, as every one knows, he is honorary Colonel of the Pomeranian Hours 'Biucher's Own), as well at a Field Marshal iu the Gcrrnsn army. Among the J'riuce's more miscellaneous uniforms may be r. koned those atttubing to his "of!Ue a-s a Lord of the I.-ies (if. intlwd, tin's oflice entails even this sartorial re -pon sibilityi. High htewart of Plymouth, doc tor of Music, Grand Mason of the Free masons, Elder Brother of Trinilv Hou'e, Commodore of live yacht clubs, President of the Society of Arts, Governor of Char terhouse, aud Bencher of the Middle Tern pie. Thusitwiilbe seen how easily n threc-fiaure total may b" reachid.and rrratilin"-tliitt. in lilu-r-.l r.i.....ni.,,, t cases no uniform has ever to Ite worn there must he still a siiihcient number of var ied costumes left to coiHtitule in them selves a very large wardrobe and one need ing the most systematic care in the method of its arrangements. I have doubts, how ever, whether the suggestion of a kind of Mine. Tijssati'l's devoted entirely to the exhibition of the Prince of Wales in his various uniforms would be a popular show, even if admir ibiy carried out. It is well to remember the moral of the say ing, "Toti jours pcrdrix," which, being translated freely, means it is possible to have too mu h even of a good thing. a I C.t, in I ljiii i,u iii - -I' r - tie man who had just broi'i?! t from the mountains The un-tr t c:ne out of a h- li-e on top of ;!," tain, near Portland, shout thid i feet above the level of the s-a, Tti : from which ii was obtained ante lavers. At the time Mr. chasisl it the tail of die risli io.iM b and that w;-js all. lie ei t- v.. t: ih.! rock that crano u of the risl,. lie wi.n r,; It f: it i. V'ti-r ne c.iree . ( SY. matt' ( ttliiit'iwme litaiie ;i rcumrlta'.de ! llroti!;!;. ti I'a.i;,. , I n; Week to .! i't a p nitol fur Lot irr a--o -,,. I! !! '1 i icte 'l"': 1 '. 'i f file 1 II lil!'.'. Tins i-l tb :el bv the trad liif'lirst f.iriit:it. ji on tiii u-; luily : f r tiift lut sent i, o! 1 nt i to i Taking the ear A 'i K.:,. o It u. Lou rs-v. an . i d d y r 1 A Mirrwit Yiinliep. A Northern shoe nnwlmnt c...t ,i ... , , H"1 u i u nun i in V I.-ksbui-L' severnl vi-.r ,r ..,i i.... , , ,z' J ".'r 'ion ooy- llirr his Stock of Hie iiinniif.,..,,,- l. .!i - ----- --v..,,,. no i.i ol- al ways dealt with, v.ilbout reference to any pecujiariiie among ins new patrons, found himself loaded will, an absolutely unsalable lot of shoes. At first he thou-ht his case was hopeless, and then noticing that the few small titimlwisi l, I,.,, I ..,.. .... .... ,, ,. , : ' "ne iw small really for the people that called for them, ' -, lu"J." lo 11)6 r "c of the ease Ihe v lcksburi? Indies nr rrnii.- ,t tied at his diplomatically loud avowals "! uougm ins sioeK all wroic throuah ignorance of il,e tim'1,,.0. r n.?. bouthern foot, and when heat cousidereble expenditure of time and ingenuity mainced to mark a large part of his stock oyer again and invited them to come and see his new troods boun-ht foi- itut,. 1... urove a good trade, and he says saved him- sen nom rmnKrupley. As afact, however ha did have a few boxes of advanced sizes for which he had no call whalexer. Tarlor rarartoxeii. Two interesting physical experiments are amusine French scicniiiir 1- .1... first a lighletl candle is dacetl behind a 001.1c urn me miter is blown upou with the breath from a distance of about a foot I lie meelini' of the m'r r.or,.,,,. : t on around the bottlcquickly extinguishes the llame. though rain.Dm. i,.,,t.i 1... possible if a lint board or sheet of C;irrl. board were substituted for 11, n t,ni.. v... the Second evnerimnnr l.il. - - --, i uouies are placed on a table, with a snace of l,lf inch between them. The candle is set be hind the space, and from the same dis Umce as before, on the opposite side, the breath is blown smartly against the flame Not only will the lalt -r continue burning' but it will incline slightly toward the oper ator, as if through the effect of suction, this phenomenon, analogous to the firH is duo to tl-.e fact that a portion of the air cannot pass between Ihe bottles and is forced around them and l-x-lr tna ,,i ,i. experimenter. "IU A Telephone for Wrllrn. One of the moil beautiful of modern in ventions it remains to be seen whether it is as useful as it is beautiful the instru ment devised by Mr. John Kobeitson for the transmission of writing by electricity, was exhibited at the American Exhibition in London. Out of lite top of a box, which i-: about the si-i of n ,.1,1:,,.,,. .ti.,' patch box, protrudes what has the appearance- of a styiographie pen. This, how ever, is not a pen, but the handle of the transmitter," and ils lower cud is fixed to a liiht brass p-rpeudicuiar bar. Anv mo tion given by the hand vou hold it' just like a Oen to the lninrlteof ll, a tt-.,n.ii ter is communicated by this bar lo two .series of carbon disks dos, anu, uiter various adventures iimonir magnets, etc., is carried aeain to the Ion of the box, where it is reproduced cxacllv by a small ink-holdint' pen, whose point rests 011 a white paper tape. A clock-work ap parutus pulls this tape along ut a gentle Dace, aud nfu-r n tilth. ih-..m; ,, i - .NMHL H.U III1U that it is quite easy to move Ihe handle. 0 he iraiismitter so that the pen shall write legibly on the moving tape. Mow, what ever is written on the laje liefore vou is written simultaneously a mile off, "or it may be fifty miles o!f, on a similar tape by a similar instrument at the other end of the wire. The instrument is very cornpacl and Apparently eflieient, am! as it is quite silent there feems no reasiwi why a rcporler sil ting in the House of Commons could not striii'ditwav write off his rn-i ..f i.,i to be lnstatitamionsly read off in Priming House (Square or Nortiiumlwrrland arret A mime will be wanted for this machine Perhaps the "wire-writer" will do. nv' ni-.infii-r r. n.- . ...I .V.n ti- f-p wniiosl fi r si": we ks. an.: a t.'iir.ir2afincsic:mi m.fn- tn'ini 1 -I !- -I is probably thc-iwmdi ' f y sr '1.!. ' 1:. f.-h is aboiit pcvi tiinii and o;e 1 ic ' Innc and six keb- thruirb liie vii.ie-t vt thidest part The cnliii.c !' ihe tad t.:: pi rfe. t, ni:d the s,nal! rib Unje are a- i: tinet m ti.Piv.-li they bad jut .: --l there. Tie- lipper and lower !.: ar: id- nlv w-en, a a I tie' ln.nl has M:i;ii 'I H- 'ii.e veiibral column is a;-'it:at.-y dcilnetl. The stone proper h cf a n. ..I grayish tint, foiniihir an excel't nt ! ': f 1 bat-k ground i r the dark d-r..r of ti.e fish. It is not unlike a cndlSb. . I , 1 i 4 Ml'. ! ....... ,A vjlr .. It?:.. -! ; i;. i :ti.l th .wasuiKMT kind, j U K. v,ln:di U th,. u,;,'.;'11 : en. I: :is Ja;.a:i sfj ami .Wthv.-f imnt. civiitzd fomitri-, zui'fc'! li.... .oi s;ti", 1,, a 1 :C :i 1 1, ,11 I .i'iesotif ln.ri.i.t;.,. .. 's ! u-itli .-nl v. i.al.-tiroducls. tli'.-t article is ' lit certain ..,;,,,. M . " ' ' j I "i"IIH OJ j yi ariy diminish ug in supply, iiiitl m - . Ihrouli l,f .t v.otuaj,-j less c"'t:imri re pi . nun ai'uij nin niiii: i.ni 1 oie b, a li'l iu , rest, it is too tiuu'ii to i:im !anv L'i-.'aiitH' eali i prise c;m come w i the i.t:!g: ; iti of ci(llt , !: ih the age-of i-.,,,., .1 1 :..iu.-..i. 1 c... ... , . - iLil io-. i -e 01 - Hit 1 suape. f :i:nm:t! :;r l.-kt; !-it- Years l:l!nd'l hv Snnllzht. In tli' 'r,v. n of Nilii nova, N. Y., th. rf is a as'? that is .ti?7.)ing 'he oci.;i-ti Oiarirs i.il'vin and Ins fatuity live h a lo; h t:e on a twenty acie (arm and i'c not fitu! e.'.i-tcnie a isd of ro-c. Oni ds'islilrr. the i-ld.-t child, 10 j.-Hrs .i !, al b:rth was lotind to have tome peniiif.rity rd out le r ey.- s, but nctliit.g v.a-s i:io,,-iii cf it until she ri .i'. licd Ihe nee V, ben ( hiiilmi no lice objects, and tin it the dis co-very was mad that she was band. Strl la'er 11 it y. a.- (if nsons'rated flint l r arti ficial iii'lit 'heron! 1 see, but sunlight e:l- ve'opeil her in darktii.ssso far a her ov.n ees were coin en. e l. Ihis war. continued to the present day. Sh played with lie) to-. s nt niciit w hen n i M .1 i rui r - t, 1 si wed by the laini) of lisht rnd audi.) i:: sue grew oiuer. Mio M very i persormtlv, and as if to compel her peculiarity ' I sudi pear lo be ifcvr lotn d inou ter-.ns of ber lank, lbr h , her f Jifllftl bcvofi'l t : ;r tnc ; lor i t-ii.e d u:' ii Ihe wonilir of tl.n-c v. ho liavven it. a-i.l r inemorv rt!ain the bulk of what ii reals, il is a verv f i n ' 1 1 a r c:i.-.e ti I nculisis, who have made an c .v.inituslion , t 1. . .. r ., , . . in ner eves, con test liicn.: clvi s waobv unab e to determine the nrnv i.f t! i. s., . blindness i:i.o n " . ' "Win. .......... -"vninini4"Mor,... , and mi.ii.e; to o. g.iu,,:.- sum,; sort or a j j'Hwwn tb f,g of wh;il lues -rve or tu.tntiuK r.iiich at a j Jictwwti the ae of iu ,'.i .-;t: i-, 1 h . iieo-io .r,iir TOibt. fiv-a 1 1... ...... . lcn.-,.o. v ... ....... - - ij, V)Ltttv., I. j . 1.1 disapi Hi ! lators have C"ll the lt!ll. oflbc liilio'l of !ii..t't l.i -s ii v.ipe-t !.:p; of those uT sf on':, ll.o svlnu; corsets of br. la! v. a: t, in us! !;ore;t In tnc ( t.na,'a:it going on iu sixty jear-t. There are but lloiie -I place for bt t, laiiii li.tictti, reinutki: ui.: a.i - um Hums .iw'ie uie itga or Oji r,.i :u.i,t so .:i pnu-tu-allyjotily Moth l-r -i,t. -Jrtw fi rilo olt t iic l.rairie. 'i ii;it tiuirrina 1 .. i .. ti.tv ii.nitii.l uttiietl M.ll'itirT loif ..'a l- '4 .1 u, ,r..: ,.,,,.1'ul r,f ini'i.utit.ii.,. i H "" ". me icsultj so' ia:lt,"a ..1 iii flu- -ii U-mvtr la concenied, witin-, :-, ,ui v.M--K .ii.-i.ii-, uiS iiu iouh n-!iuits, based tat; 'i l:? kI imaiiitiiiri ; li.triti-.-s of 2o5 collides. f, f. .iti!.is,.t,:lc jockey. iitifl j A i;t cent of wiwj tad 7 f.uii.ly .-Hid road t:t. n- j iers agaitia only p; p,.r fc)!" ,ty oi co:iiiofuu.f , ouiii'ireu lili,U.lii Is; twenty HI iilin i e.vpeilane u.iiuis Him utlt lllllll ;i-i, . I 'Ci ti r ' . -xi. i ir.iiuifi linn iweni y lour ot iu,..., . ... . . , . , "' '.' ,i,il 1 :i il b:ts been Vioiflit at.ci uu: nf t 1 "ni-j. i lor tiie mm I our l).id-tci.iiiii..ii K ..I .... 1 - i " ...... K..o(j.u-iiip(!n.i tuw i i ii I f ..in i . 1 . . ' .... . i.,,r n j H S4j ta:it Zi j.er cent ol vvues are fr per cent loki.l ami i; ;.,- nil. u hah- II1MIV lisejill il t l :.:i' i:.f.l'-t pUIpo.: -i iJ or as witty Nolbiiig eie ! -illillt.ii 'S, cry till lb" pure i I ' II thi :ss:n:ik' r has tsttt-ii TheT Appreciated the M.oilelan. Sirs. Hancock sav thot . gvufral Mt called upon to entertain a hall his task tiv rt avinir t ,n r.; r... ... .. n, . 1 : y p I'.tino j,oi mem. 1 1 he music evidently bad power to please it Tint tr ' CAoil.n ' J mediately ncgof iaiious commenced throiu-h fill Iriti'riiiv.tw. tr. ..,..1 .t. .., . tarn s stpiaw. along with the "music table " X " J01 and hlankels were tint offered for the exchange. AVhcn tl; bie ciiolain n-tm-trnt !.. ... : .. . h flucemenls were not sttflicieiil, they added riOllles tr an t'.n.....l . . J .., II...IVMO! uuiiiot-r oi robes and trinkets of a kinds ti.i i.,.i!..... lion and dissatisfaciion were apparent and quickly made evident by their leavin? the house in Indian file here or there, sccming'deaf to the inter- ..j m aooeaus io reiurn. Wslchea for ttie Bllmt. "This is one of the cutest things in the watch lino that has yet appeared," said a jeweler of .New York City, holding up one of the new fewiss walcbes designed for the use of the blind. "The old raised figure Unlfhi.a ii m I . . t . . .... "l"vu, 0"M3 ;mmnjr una me hlllltl M)iUt wrre consiantly bm.iin or Iircakiuif the waiohliuuds by touching ibom. JnlJwa Wuujll fl Kinjill rwrr ia c.i in ...... each figure. When the hour band is an- proaciung a certain hour the peg for that hour drons when i passed. 1 be prson feels the peg is down and ben counts back to 12. lie can thus tell the lilTIB will. in Aw . . -. .. , ......... UJU.1.USS, huu oy practice he can become so expert as to tell .-.v ..ujv .o.iioBi exacuy. 1 ney nave liecn iu use alxmt six months, and there is a steady and growing demand for them. Hl VTIfe Slinaclni Killtor. , Down from a secluded mountain villa-'e comes this story of one of the ornaments of Ihe Atlieniau pulpit. The Rev. Mr is enjoying bis vacation wilh his family in one of the most quiet and charming vil lages in New Hampshire. The other day bejwas out on an all dav fishing excursion with his young sous and a visiting layman from town. During his absence his" wife received a large parcel of new papers and miitcazines from town ml ..,.... i:.. ... Iter habit, began marking as she skimmed the articles she thought would be mot helpful to her husband. He returned at night successful. He and his friend had cau-'ht nlenlv of fish spirits as the boys who went with them After supper they sat down to look over tnc mad, and the visiliun- brolhcr saw the plentiful pioneer pencil-marks of the min uter s wile. "How's ibis?" be asked, jokingly. Arent you allowed to read anvthiu" ex cept Ihe tbiugc Mrs. M picks out for you? "No," answered Mr. M . -y0t a lllinff. Tlty wife flirt rto,,,.( ll. , j "..ojiiui i;ujLor oi my pulpit, and she is getting ready for the fall campaign." J "And while you go fishing " "She stays in and looks niter my inler- vU?"lkni- ll"'auhfklye)'C " ":C A Gritty tVstern G'rl. A Tcpeka womnn Tiio Ht. ai has tak! n n claim in western" Kansas ami llO dS It. T in "MlBtlnr" r.t .!,., : . , ---- ..w oi. mm sect ion nas endeavored lo annoy her and force Jit to allnnilon O lo I.. .. i . . . , , "" ' u" American it and thus L'llks to fhnn. ..'' upon her house and in the local paper C 'further depredntiens in the way of poking and peering in nt my windows after nicbl. or can-vine off i.r . .rt - v 1'ioii.iiona or fit iierwisn ar.,r. .- .. 1 . .. . n .,,,, u.oiimi nioicstin nif or miun. win result fatally to you, Th-rwfc . s a um ,lou '""'I'dantl with further provocation will g0 off and you will most likely hear and feel w thing drop MaiiyAbaiui, Pre emptor. i . b.-if you can't read, or don't take the paper you had belter get your neMi- buIinesT" DOtiCe U) JU' f0F 1 Ciillepo Cmirthip. There is n New England legend th.-! mlNonarics used to resort to Mount Hoi yoke Seminary to pick out wives tut ihe eye of a voyage to Ihe land of the heailicu. The legend may In- untrue, but there is hardly a seminary town in the counti y where tueoiojw of any denomiiiatloH abound iii which being ministers' wives has not become n reeogiiizeil profi s.-,"oji Bimng ihe feminine lioiuiiatlon. iiiiur sliideiiu are le t so much given lo matri mony, because there is no oilier ptofew,,;, ill Which fl Wife is Stich ll lleees.-.r-- .,,'1 .i of one's stock in trade, but senaratiii" 1 1... si xes is net goin.' to hinder love nciLi..- Tiie chamei aro that in Ihe toed-icailouai iioui me f.u.lent masculine will n( p:iv1 his leisure hours wilh ihe Mieietv irirls of thecollcgi, town, while tin; Undent femi nine will i.tten 1 Mri. ily p, her own bus, ni-ss, which is that of bentim; him in th-class-room-she bavinir, as ' a liarvud oarsman put it, notbintM-lse to take up ber mind if fbe can. If it turns out differ en! U' 1 1.1 1... 1 J .. , null iaci or liicorv any re.-i-on why ;! ,-,. " ; snouiii not i. quite wi.e ami mine as happy us roost other Linda KW,1 Tt-.iu (lew It Wm Il,m,. A lolly parly wgo sillinc .,mim.l a i..i,i st a rrsluurant r,t Frank foil on the- Main 1 .i-.rrtM, i, , .... ;; ';"""), '-""'s w-om the ntm:roH uen.., oi ia,. overcoats whirl, had iu:h oy. u lepone,, lrom every putt, of ihe ( . , ' "'ing could .. pissioiv icipnett to any one of tlma u .nev imii mcir eyes open. "Never:!. e ..iii.-ipoM.-.i a -cnueriuin, (iningat t'n ...vi ..IO.C, 1 WOlllll, 11 ,,., b uii;,.r ome , prove uiai iiuynneof vurcc wnld r a-i!v bc a!,vira. tc-i! fr..m untlery. c.. i.o.- s i ney were astonidi d, bi.l e vAj.iuuirai mat il was on v n,.,.,... - -me mil oi nil in o-.o,. ... Iln, ..,.1 ...1.1.: . ""I'"' ' ' 11 I '; " ""u '.! ue continue.! i;tn er It i,. . ln i--r-ct, ptitii "... ..um a cigar ami lonve ill- room tt ' ..-"....is io,i, oi hi ::'ii!i r a' tin amusi.-g t,dc and tl nil pmciicnl ilius-:.::-,, hl, v,j. ,Z .i..a,o. .- . . ..uipaiiicd 1i:j wcrtlsaii'l wn'L-...l ..... ... in ,,r. ue mil net conic b- h neil her , i , overcoat with u ;l hook wish V,') in p. iollu staving exci !!e::ct." AVurthaiid u lost of foreign nnd American gown cotis'.ructois of ri liown, lire i xlreim-ly j: trt !' u i.ir in so lecting 1li-s l.'.ut. i lal, iit.a c.inu.i. tie in- dncoii lo i-i....'I::i "nt Ai:li tin' licit im it.itiotis. in Iti-.'i, no lit -t-c! vm i..-kcr man or wewtni, would u'leinja to turn o:it :i li.'i ia!. r.-c-iitlnii or !"!l gown tlmt h:id i.ot an iiiCTporatioii ul getiuint! n !i:ilelioii( where in--deti The best H hulel'iitii h obtained from the Oreei.biiid or right wbnb There itro uinmt three h iud c-l tlii i platen of il in tho in nth of u lui! grown uiiiiii.il, v.'iryiiig tfuu teti to fifteen fe;-t in length. Th .so ur,. arranged tr:uisvi-s'.-.-y in rows and fringed nt tlm edgci wit ts a tliremly subtiUince, w hich etiaiii-i thu whaif! to Hfciire the pecitliitr suction food on which it subsists Iicro-coiiic Si- ciici', A microcopic Ins one great advan tage over a photographic . .itt lit : name ly, thnt after you have piini;ise. ;i go..:lii strucn-iii flu- oullay ilctnaudi-d is ailiicst hollilii' Ill iihiil.e-rai.liv for plates No Cnnfn.lon nf ferlrn. Customer-Will this wa-hf Clerk-No I don t think it will; I never know- U to' Customer-If it would wash I would lake fifteen yards. Cle.irri. .i ' .WKe be washed if tliawharm' simply confuse the tractive and int ansi- cVwIshr8'nHnt eirU dothe? Sn be washed. Do you catch my meanimrv Cus tomcr-I think I do, and Vou arc an insolent Idiot I. i.. i..i.r " ., , , -" fiiii.ii ClITK Jn. ! plain: quile forcible, and gratt mat icill V. llbsobltr.lv XT. t'''1"1"11 ,f :...i,., .. :: ',, ' . 1,0 contusion w- s..a nine. 1,-a-S-ll! tl nn Accnnnt of n Willi n A Halifax serTant-pirl who wished" to go out for an hour or so and knew of no suit able excuse to give ber mistress inv" i " he sfory that her brother had C drowned The result was that a mornbig paper published the Item, and there was a sensation iti the "drowned man's" family The hoaxed paper exposed the story and .7.1 . 7 ' "L'"fi"1 ",ore unenvabe no toriety than she bargained for. Rlie Tn.,.d Her Tl,l,y a, IIIm .,.-Ih0 tn?y f..ft woman to throw sn ...... mu.er queer v (lcmonsti-ated ma London street ih . ur. II,lU. SJL'f '? ?f. V Tnliclnl ........ u. in ucr arms, was Kmhli.,, y teizen with a de.ire to throw soitiethino at a .voune man of i,r ,'"-",m! for l.r.i, " ... ' -'i"ouat,cc, and r " . . .", wuVr Projectile, cauehl Hie gitl, u,i ie tt,md a fine aud costs of Js) yhm , ' fl ' r;!sn! ;,;i'!-he;1;Dljt. An Ohlrt j,iar raiddwo,fin;,V '.''"J''i.ood, bill folWH In : V . '"""Si" iirmarydirector'omce r i-cmr An oH man ha applied fom . ? 1 "l whither l, . 0 OTus, and he laid ;t at s' -es '"."'V'10"'". How oh ,..:.. ... .' inehu.Qdfiv:1-- And is your mother liviu7" Ies, ur, shek" "How old is she?" Andn,"Ulrii'ladflt.Un.onth.'' or look that VeiVrT,'" b-v for thegri1' e,5j tifique an u Z u , ,lw ' ('Vue 8ci" 'ut Etnnt , ' I" ' 1'rtl'm how the there i.s a continued need ami cbeiiucaiii. Of course- there tire plenty ot oi.-ioiitnii!i,.i I,, ap.,,,1 money for varous iiii-ni.-,cop:t acces sories, Ibougii very few of j,,.m can be classed under the head of the i,ceu sities. J f you look through a catalogue of micruscopist'B supp lies, this will Ik; narJ to bclievw; but reineniber, the iiuiiitiiacturers hare, if not ";iu ux Certainly a lens "to grind." A prominent microwupist, ainember oi tnc noyai Microscopical Society, lo. d me that auiateurs who load (heir ca-,es with every jmssiblt' and impo-i-siblu appliance, and who care more lor their instruments than for what they may see through them, are eat!..,! "brass and glass" men. Hut, to tell you a secret, the real woikers havu evt-ti a worse name! They're calkd "slug and bug" men! An elaborate and ex-permive onfiii. i not, nc-cessarv. Tin. m,... i... i v. w Jtlyp made tlio most wonderful dmeov,.ri.. in this branch of Hcieiico use in.4ru mciits that would iiJ tiie soul of n. average amateur with scorn. A good nucroscoiia Man,! ...in ,.. leu.aps.iweniy-tive or thirty dollars ud thin, with an evenlw ,i , gooa magtiifving glares (one of them t one-nan inch objective" tl.n .i.. a "ono and a i.nif ,,). .1.- ...... ,. ""jecuvu j, "Kii. w u.uisy any pt, the most ad vanced student, Often it u ;i.i.. ....... j,.,(.J(uit. to buy a mlcroscoiiH a ..i - . to..il-lllllU ,oLai,fm.'c;h..s,,':,l!1,,rs,,mtli!' f- wmhi not, However, buy a Yim l-Apert. 1 Wine expert is a man buns Cost If new. ri-l-.. ... : . 7 " " " . T ... I II IIITI HOT .. . - .--v mail iillieilL lu lusiuiiai llli(.-rosi;opjst l-.,,r are moro peonl tm 1 , r,! science than is ..... ...i..-..' U".H and take mv won ' BUJ'Ieu; 'liter's rge your knowledge and Iib.uri JIT bt. Nicholag. 1 and li.t the , ' rul. 10 transport thn .u. " imy ux.is advantMif. ,.i :i.. . . T-v the rise a block of Ihe l!li as Nile. much ClothiniY wood u w.. .'; ". " Ihe ground they n,i,r( It , . . 1' "'5 fr" thev WanUal it t0 be and I wllw while Uu-y re m o ved the wwld 'l '". P?1"0" 'I in the exact pl4e0 " , 1 ,Wilth Itft 'WW "V mid borl, at., 0r")V- A to where they LW. .usl, ihcy t,mk w.,d aWBV f ihere ostened ittothetoY J0 bafce d loot to .ik M( uSJ Vto rta. " O Wt'lghcd at-, i.OIInls Avery few old Philadelphia.,, who were summer visitors i, m .... ' " iv J'.iiiorj. i ikf! fOUllty. fiftv venr, , t K0 ,. .e.iiouiuer jfctvig ( omelms, who kept the old .Sawkil. riOU8 1.11.1 n.otl ....... . . -Wlll . : i".rnay. hewas vv;,r "'Km,aorl'ea.,dof.en.. 7, t"-r;'I Uio biggest of hl '"'e w nnriime. Jr Wei Il(J(1 J out Clothes I -,,.,, ,b... , ,it-"i'-'nrh around the v.jfui j teas Siiiail .i jif.fi urcrt-M, It ii remarkable loci s nifber p.-uadox cal, it must ht -.nai many oi tm- world's grcsttt; have been small of statti.e. wa:i kin. iv. . I in... in .. '-.".e I III! Hit I oyi-r. (.eorgo ii. Mc leihm via i Jittltf larger bail I. , :HniK.,u; t name I ho L;ttb orpor:ilt is at i.c.a wui.; ii, nn,) , .vilnstd co. I he Iron Duke ill,,- Imka of V,J ton) was often twitted on aocoti his small Bfatiire and bi" n. eral Lorn Wobdey is said to 1 J loitsly cinai; and to be c.mn-lJ luiteii his stirrups until theJt lia-dly servtj a lu-j-ear-old lij , ne rides horseback. One's mirid'i it likely to picture liladstom giant, both pliysically and inU-ileCi but it remains a fact that the & Old Man i.s but 5 feet inches L. St. Louis Iiepublic, Tin- Th Mich a keen sense of smell al,d liiathe is able to take diifereut i and lind in one a tink- too much another is too thick, still aiiull. ton thin, and so on. After k them ail oxer lie is able to Wend together uid mat.- ack-an, full h "datable xvine. Almost any ord: iu, in wtui good "iiorne wuse cau ki the mechanical part of which a'diu; when it cornea togettmg wines thr their i'eriii iitation willimif i!n. preparing them for tlm bottle--. xve call "linishing" an t-ir.(-rt n taster m reijufred. Mudt men, ak. earn from 85 to a year ; some of t!iein even laim-r saiarle this cottiitry they receive fromglJ .i,.nk) per annum.- -Xew York EjH Tint .- i:k Industry Attempts have been made to ri Ite silkworm in the 'nilc.J Mates, not with marked success. Ikture Revolutionary xvar the si!!;worii miToditce.l into Virginia, North Mtutli Carolina and (ic.rgia, bti! iltdiis.'ry 1 ;d out completely durlt;; l.evoliifinii mid has not been n-su'4 to any considerable, extent, lint Jiiik Manufactured of this con form an important part of its bust' Jiy the census of ISSO it appearfl'. there were 3SJ factories with a a; of 81V23,3X, employing 30,(id IkJ ami turning out iu tho precedin 831,5 'J,T2.'i xvorth of coods.-.Sl. Lii (.lobe-Democrat. llitwiliurnn'n Olil llniini. The ancient fireplaces in Hie house in which Hawthorne was 1 on Virion Streef. in Salem. .Mats, lu' been reopened after having be ii cm tor many years. The old staples tho iron eraho on which swung kettle are still in possession. In tl (Irellace in tlm rninii in which til romancer was born there was found ancient iinn ot.i.lf u-hleli Wf.1 several old t!ialiioinl buckshot and halls, jus', as they had la-en rim intlj molds. There was also an eld tin iron gro.lo, imih worn. -l'lnW I'hia Ledger. Iteccnt Ml,ml.,w..r,,",,u,, "ow that . x , ' w l0liS of wat' go over " B,r " every hour. Thl; ren " won ,,0Wer rfePrti by the .oupuUf coal pr d.y. 7 What KrriiH r IlaVfl Voan I'. VffT!fiutr.a fA n.i.,Atiii rrrn ' J P "w" Ul C VUlll IliUIil J ft'" With unitul ,.....AV: A.. ft nit Tho materia! for flu lr manufacHflJ both g'luss and a kind of stone ca!'4 iirazilian pebbk It is really a roctf crystal of very iino quality and not reKemblo a "pebble" in mj partiM ular. Spectacles havo alleviated rnort "iiiery than all human iigencies, cause tlicro Is no sorrow fuual to th! caiiKed by impaired siilit fct Louu HcpubJiC, 111 Aliulrulld nu.nn.ltf n vomftrklllfe feat iu sheep nheariiifr took pl-w Kdrl V.MI.V..M t.w.O I.. I.f lllirllt hours look thn lletce off 0,7ii ilieeJ1 At Lawiiimo. .Mua. tint atate boanJ of health his lor years been eng.iH UDOn Ull lTi.i rlmni.lfil furm for tW urflcAtlou of ajwagu by HI tratioo. VrsOX, Weri Q0rd I nou prcip'lB V.il" CjcDfra rof Gu 'l5th i Ustioo tl Lgtohie terecele titioo ;ed ibe o ortors U L for a tc Bijjli U libert fcrttroas sltcb Ut w Vksod B littry int" lb. They fbis uafi V the ai l id wound' Ilmllw I L pi. jaird hi hreturne IJeitrcoti iotrol of liy were liut man) It is the Uclt thr U Glisten Ihe other '.net can retss disj Lpeed U Iormattot lioo of ih Inble cot City has The facial ii ,iai bet Il bricRf Dulro down tic Sjhting. b; Mont dull to I partiiao make a da: friends plii. eth tLi mobb tt otbe: Sa'vs Ury da the sou thepu: the 1st mala n A pr thisci' lives v aghtic that t! diipat that li Utor. killed o! G aw&tM Suncl ity ii ot Ut fri kod I guar does alar Ri aiiil Tue 938, 0 mil ooli Ui oil ot! nf oo hil on th U ot n 9 , ' . 1 t. - io ,,