. THE OMAHA ISUNDAY BEE. PflRT TWO. . PHGES 9 TO IB. ' 1WENTY-SECOND YEAR. OMAHA , SUNDAY MORNING , AUQUST 28 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. NUMBER 71. HAVDEN BROTHERS L ZILTT ] i * ° ) D . 61 D L h _ n SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS OFFERED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Wool Dress Goods. On sale Monday. i Monday wo place on sale a full line of tall dross goods tn nil the latest novel ties in foreign nnd domostio goods. Wo would bo pleased to have you como in nnd look through our stock.Vo can ploiiso you in styles and prices. 40-inch German honriotta in blaclc only , 60c. ID-inch black silk warp honriotta , only $1.00. 40-inoh all wool serge in black nnd colors , 50c. 27-inch all wool tricot flannels all col- orH. 25c. 1 54-inch all wool flannel , 50c. 40-inch very fine French novelty , $1. i 50-inch fancy figured heavy French tecrgo , $1.25. 40-inch camel's hair suiting , 50c. A full line of half wool goods fioin Oc ho 25c. ISpecial Bargains. , | Cream crinkled Bcersuckor , 2o. } I Shirting prints. 2ic. i. Bedford cords , 7c. V French xophyr , 7c. , ) Horj is a bargain which you cannot duplicate. 30-inch wide double fold all "wool lilling grenadine bunting reduced to close to 5c yard. Remnants of wash dress goods cheap er than ever ; they must bo sold. Look them ovor. Jtemnntits of white lawn , chocks nnd Blripca , remnants of fast black dress 'goods at extremely low prices. \ On Monday morning wo place on sale iOO do/.en buck towels. They are soft 'finished , unbleached , size lXuS. ! ) You will Iind them on sale in main aisle , 1Glh fitroqt building , nt 5o oach. The bosD liargain over olTored by us. Only ono fdozon to each customer. 4(10 ( chenille table covers , G-4 si/.o , fworth $2.60 to $2.75 , choice only $1.08 Icnch. j Unbleached cotton finnnol 3jo. I Blenched cotton flannel 5c. \ Shaker llannol 5c. . Jlomnants of straw ticking Sc. Remnants of table linen and toweling tit prices that will suit everybody. Opening sale on blankets and flannels. The largest blanket department in the United States open for your inspec tion. RUSSIA'S BABY FARM How the "Littlo Father's" National Nursery nt Moscow is Maintained and Conducted. CARDFLAYERS SUPPLY THE REVENUE ll'.ra Than Two Million Infants Have Been Bahed in the Institution. ONE THOUSAND RUSSIAN MADONNAS "Whoro "Bottle" Babies are Unknown and Mother Nature's ' Methods Still Prevail. SCENE AT THE RECEIPT OF THE CHILDREN Vliero InCnutii lira l.'upccliilly and Hrlcn- tlllimlly Cari'il for Yet Jtimvm'K Inl.int Mortality U Frlclitnilly IIIli | U'luit ISuuniiitiH uf thu l'-onuillliia. ( Moscow , Russia , Aug. 7. [ Special Corro- ipondcnce of Tiu : llui : . | The biggest baby Jnrm in tin worlu U hero at Moicow. U co.sts i.'iOU.OOO a year to run it and has an un iiuul crop of 1-1,000 babies. It has a bran oh farm ut St. Petersburg which turns out a yearly harvest of 8,000 moro , and stnco iu foundation It has sent out Into the country districts of thU umpire more than 3,000,000 quullttif ; Intauts. 1 buw lust week bUU babies under four weeks old In the St. Petersburg institution , and a * I wrlto this letter 1,300 llttlo ones ara sucking out tholr evening meal within Ibo walls of the establishment lioro nt Moicpw. The Moscow foundling luylum Is an Imperial institution. It was founded by Catharine II , ono of the loosest nnd tbo liveliest of the empresses of Russia's past , nnd it is knntup today by n tax or. plnyluK' cards. All of tha cards used in Kimlu are inudo by the government. Their Importation U prohibited under heavy pen- r nltios nna every ( rambler and every card patty has to contribute to the support of this Institution , The servants of tbo czar in the voyal rod livery stand at IU doors and Its BCCOUIIU are looked over by the ofllccrs of the treasury department. It Is in fact a model aniotiK the baby hospitals of Uuropo , nnd Iho sscnos within It are such as you see .nowhero else m thu world. ThU blp Moscow foundllcc asylum lies within nstono'H throw of the ICromlln , . where the most eacreu of all Ktmla's great churches aland. It U on the ban lea of tbo Moscow river and Iu the vary heart of this my of S'JO.OOO people. Tbo buildings nra vast four-story structures , built Iu the shapa of n hollow square about garden which contains , perhaps , an aero of trees and lawn , Into which , ou thcso bright summer day * , tbo children are brouebt to take their airing , 1 Visited the establishment this afternoon. Tbo t'orReoua Imperial sorvaut , la his rod and Bold livery , took my card at the big irout door und a long-gowned shock-headed boy rau with it to one of the matrons. I Wat directed to tbo door of the garden and a Silks. Duohoss of Marlborough silks , in blnck only , at 81.00. They ivro fully 24 inches wide , are elegant foods to wear , nnrt Imvc for many years maintained a very hieh standard of excellence both in Europe and the Now England stntctj. \Vo htivo tbom at nearly h.vlf their value. liest quality Molro silks , 60c , Cheney Bro's celebrated China silks , Bonnet silks in blank only at $1.35. They are well worth $2.23. Oil boiled TutTota silks.in black and colors 03o. They aio worth $1.2o. Corsets. Corsets. 60 dozen corsets , odds and ends , worth 75c to 82 , to bo closed out on Monday at GUo each. 1,000 Ibs. of very best quality of Gor man knitting yarn , on Monday , 19c per ekoln. 1 lot of fronts' fine sateen negligee shirts , worth $1 , reduced to 50c. 500 dozen gents' imported half hose , regular made : come In fast black , modes and tans ; your choice of this lot 12Jo per pair. 1,000 pairs of fine stool Inld shears , worth oc ( ) , on Monday 25ooich. : We are solo agents for the celebrated Vincent and Saxon Bo.iuty kid cloves. Our ono dollar glove comes in all shades and has no equal. Every pair warranted. Special Sale of Hosiery FOR MONDAY. 1 case of ladies' fast black cotton hose only ISc per pair , reduced from 2oc. 1 case of children's heavy cotton school hose , fast black , only 12ic. Our entire stock of boys' shirt waists to bo closed out regardless of cost. Special for Monday. "Wo liavo just trot through taking stool ; , and find we have a good many ouds and ends in our ladies' and gents' furnishing goods department. The same will bo cloacd out Monday at less than cost. trim llttlo laJ.v of pat-haps 25 years took mo In charge anil allowed mo over the whole in stitution , Shn spoke a little English and much Gorman anil she tallied about the bablos as\vowalkcd through the girdon. This garden was cut up by long , wide and well shaded walks , and tnoio walks were lillod with the nurses ana their babies. A Tlioiisniici Foatur Mother * . Each baby 1ms her own wet nurse , and along each walk were two lines of those nurses , each with a baby at her breast , and thn whole carden wai lllled with such bights , Thcro were hundreds upon hundreds of those nurses buxom younc peasant girls of 10 rears old nnd upward ] , all urassud In their best clothes , for it was Sunday afternoon , and all wearing the picturesque cans of the Institution. These caps are nurses' caps of blue , grotitt or red , which arj as lull as Turn O'bhantor caps at the top , but which lit tight about the fore head , and which arn sut rather on the back of the head , so as not to hldo the forehead. The dresses of these hundreds of maiden nuraos are cut low at Uio nook , and standing mono end of ono of those walks you look along a line of 800 white neuks shining out under tnoso bright cups , ana bordered by whltoyokus from which full pawns fall so as to show the swelling of those . ' 503 busts. Half of tbo girls have babies smutting milk from their milk-whlto breasts , and the other half have llttlu swaddled Infunts who have had their 11111 and uro taking a rest or sleeping hi their nurses' arm' . Atllrst you cannot no tice the dresses for the Interest you mko In the nurses and babies and their feeding , but us you grow used to this you note that each girl's dross Is much the same. Tim sleeves , full at the shoulders , uro short , and leave the arms bare to the bleeps. 'lho wuUts'aro full and half open at the Iront , and thp sklrti , gathered In at the waist , ura short , und do not reach to tbo ankles. The caps are of dif ferent colors , but of Uiosuma shape , and the glrlsMro of uil types of Husilan beauty nnd homeliness. Hundreds of them are ulondos , and tbo llaxcd-lmlrcd , blue-eyed beauties ol the northern provinces are wol | represented. Hundreds have the rosy checks that you find ulonir the Neva nud upper Volga , aiid hero und there you 100 the dark eyes und brunette fatoi whluh are ( ouud tanner south. As I stood upon tbo btops , at ono end of the garden - don , I could see full1,000 of those girls In the gnruon below mo. Think of 111 A thousand Kusslan Madonnas not In oil or water colors , but in living , glonlnc Jlcsh nnd blood onch doing the Madonna uut In earn est and in truth ; 1,000 babies performing their part In the pictura ; and all this under ono of the brightest skies and In ono of tbo prettiest garden ? of the world. It was , In truth , a sight worth coming to Kussm to sue. lli > tlio liable * Are Ciiruil 1'or. As wo walkofl through tbo garden tbn nunos saluted us. The young matron bowed to them nud wo raised our bats as wo entered ono of tbo walks , and at that moment the .1,000 red and blue cups bowed down to us. The girls bow from thu waist und not with a nod of the head , us wo do. They are not ashamed of their business , und the ; hold up their cables for us to look at tu wo pass. The nurses seem to bo fond of their babloi , and I would llko to show it I caa Just bow ono of tbuko Husfttnn bablos is cared for , Dehtud each nurse alone tliqso walks stood n lltllu iron ( ii Ib , and tbosu cribs are smaller than any baby cribs you have over seen. They stand on Iron logs , but they uro not as big as Iho avoruga family clothes basket , and tboy uro about two foot wide , tbreo foot long and two feet deep. Kach baby has a crib to itsolt , and there were , I was told , 1,800 cribs standing In the garaon m the tltr.o I vUlted it. In some of the cribs babies were lying. They rested on soft mattresses with their llltlo heads , many of wblcb seemed to mo no bigger than u base ball , upon little pillow * , nud over them were drawn noU to shield their red faces iroin tbo too ardent klisoi of the wind. They looked raoatcouifortable.and 1 venture you could got nowhere la tke world Toys and Fancy Goods Opening sale of dolls at So , 7c , 10c,12o , l.r > c , 17o and JJ5c , actual value loc up to 60c. 60c.Finest Finest blsquo and French model dolls in greater variety than over before. Doll bupgles and boys' wagons at sur prisingly low prices. Have you a baby ? If so , why not buy a baby buggy ? All the best makes at less than half price to clcso. Meinborg musio stock from sheriff sale to close regardless of cost 5,000 shoots standard mtnic nt7c. Musical Instruments of all kinds utlcss than one-half rcguhu1 cost. Carpets. \Vo have a few of the bankrupt stock of carpets loft to close out cheap. A good Brussolls carpet for /50c. / A better ono for G3c. Our fall stock of the celebrated Lowell carpets has arrived and are the llnost styles ever shown. Oil cloths and linoleums cheaper than ever. A good China matting for 12Jc yard. Curtains , druucrics , and trimmings of all kinds from the cheapest to the best. Also a now stock of rugs. Art Dep't Eye opening barglns in the art dop't. this week. Solid comfort silk headrests , 25c worth oOc. 27 inch art plush in all colors , r.t SI.00 worth $2.00. 21 inch plush center pieces , Monday only 7c. ! ) Variegated plush balls only lOo per do/.cn , worth ! ! 0c. Chenille and tinsel cords only Co worth lOc per yard. English tinsel 2c per ball worth Co. Colored bonds 2c per string. 10 dozen nlcolv embroidered , felt table scarfs at 49c , woVth * 1.00. 2o do en tinsel embroidered table scarfs , reduced for thin week to $1.08 50 do/on embroidered foil table covers , at $1.00 , 81.2. ) , well worth $1.03 to $8.S.- ! ) ' 25 dozen line morale tray cloths , stamped at lc ! ) , worth Hoc. 50 dozen drawn thread end all linen , nicely stamped at 13c well worth -10e. 50 dozen stamped pillow shams , at lOc worth 25o pur pair. 1,000 babies all under four weeks old who would inulto less noise than these 1,0'JO odd Russian babies were making. Hero nnd there about the grounds I noted tables on which the babies were laid when their nurses wished to re.imuiK'o their toilets , and I noted how carefully the little ones were handled. The tables , which were about four feet square , bud padded lops , and as I saw the dressing going on I looked In vain for safety pins and the other little tortures which I have seen in American baby dressing. The baby is wrapuod around in saftllnen clothes , lib logs being close together nnd its llltlo red body swaddled up till it looks for all the world llko a big rag baby , with the exception of where Its llttlo red face and Its bright eyes peep out of tbo whlto linen. As 1 looked at this baby oelng dressed I asked tbo young matron if they had any "bottlo babies or tbo grounds and if some of the bibles were not brought up by hand. " A look of horror and dlsgubt came over her face , nnd she re plied that tucy did not consider such methods of baby farming good or right , and that each baby had its own uurso. She bad appar ently never hoard of our patent baby foods , and tbo pretty faces of the bottle babioi which appear as tbo result of particular com binations in our magazine advertisements would surprise her. The Russian babies of this institution kuow nothing of "ono cow's mllii , " ot "Gall Hordcn'rf eagle brand" or barley water , and tboy got through tholr In fancy without being experimented upon by doctors and parents. Sclunllllo llaliy Inciilmtinn. A great part of the establishment is on ibo cottage plan. Tbo babies sleep on the ground door and at tbo end of ouch nurse's bed stands one of the little cribs. They are never allowed to sleep with tboir nurses and the greatest care is taken that all of the sur roundings should bo healthy. Tno rooms uro well ventilated and tboro uro von ins in which prematurely born babloj are kept , which are , us it were , incubating rooms. These are boated by steam and are kept at what. I Judge is about 70 = . It Is thu anmo with the hospital proper , nnd the babies are taken to cooler nnd cooler rooms UK they recover from sickness. In the Incubating rooms I saw a score or so of babies in copper tubs so inudo that hot water running around their double walls kept the interior at almost blood heat. In thcso were babies born two or thrco months before their time. These were wrapped In cotton and they baldly seemed alivfc. but I could note the quivering of tholr eyelid * as tbo matron opened the glass tops of the tubs. The most of such cases are , I am told , successful , and I Judge that if a baby bus any chance for existence when she comes here she live * . The b.ihics are washed once a day In bathtubs of copper , and I noted that in Iho bottom 'of each tub there was a pillow on which the baby was placed and that its sides were padded with soft tluunol. About 11 fly now bubioi uro received on the average by this Institution every day , nnd all babies uro taken and no questions usltea. They uro sometimes loft on the steps of the institution , but more often uro brought by their mothers or some friend. If the mother has a name tor tbo child sbo writes It on a card and this name U given it , und at the sumo ilmo It is registered with a number and a corresponding number Is given to the mother , Tnls number in written on a llttlo round tag of bono , and It Is tied around the neck of the child , and bv this numuor It goes In the Institution , If the mother wants it ugaln she can bring back her check and gat her baby , nud she can claim it ut uuv tlmo up to the ago of ten years. IVlKlitfiil Infant Mortality. Tbo bablos arc kept In thU Institution only four wosks , and after this tlmo the nurses who are In charge of them take them to their homos In the villages and there bring them up. Each nunto gets tl n month for such turvlco , and shu U under the supervision of the doctor of tbo district and bus to report her baby to him from time to time. At the ugo of about blx years the children are brought back to tbo Institution and are edu cated. They are taughttrados and at twelve go out to work for thomsolvos. Homo of the jrlrls are taken back ei ofllcor * and tboy arc trained as hospital nurses. Mauy of too boys go into the army and there are 160 of tbom annually admitted to the in- Cloak Department. CLOSING OUT PRICES. Black and white/"tripod ladies' waists , worth $1 , to close , at Gilo. ! )3 do/.cn Indies' waists , ranging in prices from $1.25 up to $2 ; your choice tit 87oc. Black silk waists , worth $4.60to close , at $2.10. Fine nindo dresses , worth $3.50 to $0. to close , at S3 60 oleg'nnl silk front tea gowns , now styles , worth $5 to S7.50 , to close , at $3. Every article in summer goods to close at loss than half actual cost. Trunks and Valises , IN OUR WORLD'S ' FAIR TRUNK AND VALISE DEPARTMENT wo are showing as line a line of trunks and bags as any exclusive trunk house in the west. Trunks , iro.n bottom , ztnc- covered , from $2.50 up. Vallsos from S.lc up to the bo3t.'iilliator ; b.ig made. Wo profess to carry A 1 goods in this line , and assure the public the price in lower than ordinary. Picture Sale. % IN OUR FURNITURE DEP1. Wo are going to closovout n largo lot of our pictures , and to do so will reduce price. < All our Soc pictures tro Monday at 50c. All our $1 pictures go at 7. > c. All our $2 pi'jturc , n largo line of tlieso. go at $1.50. " A line lot of etchings [ "Remark ] worth $2.50 , go tit $1.05. .Tlieso " pictures gener ally soil nt , from $3 to" 65. Wo iu o etill eolljng. nil our fancy rockers at prices to ihuke room for our full line of furniture. Another lot of those 95o oak tables , 18x18. as1 nice'a center ! table as there is going at.this price , aifd.woll worth $1.23 Fine line of easels tat 50c , Too , 'Joe , $1 , 81.25. , , * * Extension , 0foot-4.25 , ? 4.oO , $5.60 , 8-foot , $5.25 , SG..10J. 87.60 , $8.50. Thcso are fronVSl'to $3 cheaper'than else- whore. ISlogant , late style oak chairs at 05c and $1. * 28 btylos of bedroom suits at $12.50. $14.cO$16 50. $18.50 , $19 , up to $47. All 3-picce , largo bj.d buits. dustrial schools of Moscow. If a girl gets married before she becoites of ago the Insti tution gives her her trousseau , ana alto gether foundlings are bettor treated In. Rus sia than in any other country In the world. Their treatment. However , uftor they are sent out Into the villages to bo nursed is not so good as it is here , und the statistics show thai fully half of all iheao babies die before tboy ate a yunr old , and the science of baby raising over the whole of Hussia is in such a backward state that one-fourth of nil tbo ba bies born In the umpirodlo before the ; nro twelve months of ngoFortytwo per cent din befoio they are llyo years old , and still the yearly cron of children is so great that the population of Russia , accord ing to the stallhtics of the Statesman's Year BooIs ) Increasing - creasing at the rate ot 2WOOOJ ( u year. In European Russia alone there are every year 1.(100,003 ( moro babies ; than thcro were the year before , und moro thun1,000,001) ) bablos uro born hero every year. Russia has a high death rate , but those peasants breed llko Australian rabbits und they llko largo fami lies. Nearly every woman you see in tbo country has a baby at her breast and towheaded - headed young ones of all ages swurm in the villages. ' „ The most of these bablos of Moscow como from the citv nnd the most of them are ille gitimate. Thcro are 10 per cent moro illegiti mate births in Moscow than tbero are in Paris , butit Is said that thcro Is llltlo or no Infanti cide hero nnd the probability is the statistics of Paris do not represent tnotruo social state of that city in this regard. I nm told that mothers often bring tholr babies to this Insti tution und afterwards.apply to Iho establish ment fo- places as wet nurses nnd thus manage - ago to got hold of tbnlr own baulos and got paid f r feeding them. At llm Itvccijit of Children. I watched the bringing I of the babies nnd saw a number sent into the country. The receiving room wai about twenty feet square nnd in the center of ono side of it , be hind a low table , sat an Intelligent Russian girl with a Icdzor before her. At ono side of her was u ualr of liirgu scales , fur all tbo world llko n pair of grocer's scales in which sugar Is weighedand boforobcr stood another of the matrons with a tiipo mcasura thrown over her HUouldor , yAs'l stood In Iho room I look out ray watch and timed the taking in of * a half dozen bablos. Tlieso were brought in witliln twenty minutes and it did not take more than tbreo minutes at the outside to register , wash and take euro of each of them. 1'tjeir mothers , I sup pose , brought the bablas In. Ono was a pretty Russian poasprft , rl , who cnmo In bur bare feet with a uupdlo in her arms. She look this to tbo ublo | jaud bunaed anlip of paper on which was vyrjtten thu name of the baby to the bookkeeper' . ' Sbo was asked the aato of its birth und , was then given a check with a number 'on ' It , and bcr baby was handed ever to .tho girl with the tape measure. This girl. Jin wrapped tbo llttlo ono In a Jiffy and laldlt squalling on the scales. Who then gava Its weight to the bookkeeper , and tukWpt the tapa measure from bor Hhouldors rau it around tbo Iiuud of the baby , noted thu 'sue ' of It and then measured its length- , from crown to solo. These llvurcs were put down ana the Infant was carried off , imurd ns It was , Into the next room and handed pver to tbo washer , first , however , Its chock of whlto bono hearing Us number was tied about its neck , uud it from this time Jest Its name and be came a numuor. Lot us follow it as I did and nee how It is taken care of. In the next room un old lutly was washing a baoy that wus brought In nvo minutes earlier. Sbo speaks to the i-'irl who brings the now baby iu and the baby is dropped gently on a pail do J table und left a aceoiid whiiu number ono it drussod. It continues to , squall and kick as it lies there for Uvo seconds on it * back , but slops suddenly aa thepld lady picks it up. It starts up again iu bo lays H lathe copper bathtub lined with llanuol , This has warm water m it anil Into It nipro warm wotor Is ( lowing. V/ltb soap tbo old lady quickly washes tbo baby auJ iu ten seconds bv my watch ( ho has cleaned every part of its body. Bho now raise * , It Iu bor hands and lays it on a dry padded table. Who dries its red limbs with a soft towel and puts u llttlo long shirt ou Its body. Thou comes the dUpor , which lard , butter , chccso and produce , and will be sold at less than bovonty-flvo cents on the dollar. Wo will toll Hotzol's butter for 123o nnd loc. Remember this is line country and creamery buttor. His price was 20c , 25c , ! ! 0o and Hoc. Ilotzcl'8 full croura cheese 7c , Oc , lOc. Stoves. Our cooking nnd heating stoves are now ready for Inspection , and wo have the largest and finest line in the west. Our prices are 60 per cent lower. In boating stoves wo can give you the fol lowing : The Magnet $2.95 , worth thrco times as much. The Pulnmn $5.15 , worth 810. The Coal Jr. Onk $ ( U5. worth $12. Wo also carry th 3 P. P. Stewart , the splendid matchless Cannon and The Embloin. In cooking stoves wo can give you the following : The Emblem 87 , worth $12. The Hearthside $11.48 , worth $18. The Matchless $19.58 , worth $27. The Signal 819.58 , worth $27 , and the Stewart , tno finest cook stove in the world , at $22.95 , worth $35. Jewelry. Double platca Malassa spoons , 25c pot- set , for tables or teas. The process of making thcso spoons and the material used , mnkas them Urn best wearing goodsjn the market. Tnoy _ contain no brass , copper or other injuri- 'ous metals. Any person after using thorn ono year and becoming dis atislicd can return them to us and receive an other sot or price piid : for them. Special bargains in watches , clocks , silverware , solid gold ringsneck chains , cult buttons , car drops , gold spectacles , opera glns es , etc. , otc. All goods guar anteed as represented. is much the sumo as the article used by our babies at homo , and then the old lady wraps around it these swaddling clothes and the Infant is complete. It is carried to Its little iron crib and Its life as a Russian foundling has bogun. Eight days later It will bo bap tized br tbo priest in n great silver urn which stands on the floor of the next room , and for the next four weeks it is sure of as good attention and as good food as any baby can havo. Its health will bo carefully watched and It will DO vaccinated with matter - tor taken from Inoculated calves , which me selected for this purpose ar.d which are kept In another part of tbo establishment. The vaccine matter is transferred directly from the calf to the child , and the greatest attention tion Is paid to having the animals clean ant' healthy. FUIXK U. C'O.V.N Ulll.l I.I JL'J.E.1. Marriageable men are not scarce. It is tbo women who know how to go after them who are scarce. Tbo Association of Married Women for the Control of Husbands Is tbo title of a society In Berlin , Germany. Ufa Philadelphia defaulter It is tersely written that ho took 10,000 nnd a pretty girl. Man wants but little here below. There Is u case on record where n young coup e got seventeen clocks amen ? the wcd- ulng presents , and yet three months after wards the husband diun't know what time It was when ho name home in the morning. A.marrlago bureau has bean started In a a Now Jersey town with an interesting side lasuo. In case a person receiving u circular should bo averse to marrying , or ulicndv married , the bureau olTors him a"fun list. " "I can only bo a sister to you , " tmld the girl ( irmly but goutly. "Anil why only a slstorj" ho pleaded. "Uocauso , " she ex plained , "a brother with tlUOO n year is not so bad , but a husband with that amount Is a a very different thine ; . " Mrs. Porcu There was ono thing that happened nt her wedding that struck mo as being rather bad form. Mrs.Vabash What was that ? Mrs. Porcu Among the the old shoes thrown after the happy couple were u pair belonging to her divorced hus band , Mrs. Sarah Stolnor , a wealthy Toledo widow , contracted marriairolwttb M , F. Muu- son turough an advertisement. Munson borrowed $1,000 from tbo 'bride nnd skipped out. On Investigation , Mra. Stoinor-.Mini- son discovered her Hoeing husband bad live other wives. Jiegs Did you enjoy yourself at Whistler's woddlngi Jags Well , partly ; but I fear 1 made a sad mistake. Jlggs How sol Jagg * Why , you see 1 wont there after I had been Eomowboro else , and when I wont up to congratulate Whistler I wished him many happy returns. In Santiago , Chili , lives a most romnrkablo old woman , who looks u well preserved women of : ! T > , Is spry as n girl , ana a pro nounced coijuotta , but who In Known to bo moro than 80 years old , She 1ms n granddaughter who lookn old enough to bo bur mother. bho U still passion itely fond of dancing , has a musical voice , gnlorlous dark oycs , beauti ful tooth , and among her many ad IP I r us Isu Chilian youto. of wealth , to whom she Is to bo married. The mobt interesting and rcmantlo episode which transpired in thu social world this summer was the nmrrlino In London , Eng land , of MUd Voita Miller Wostovcr , daugh ter of Mr. und Mrs. Waslover ot Ublnngo , and Mr , Hurry K. Channon , on Monday , Aug 1. The young p.'onlo are well known and most popular member * of Chicago's beau mundo Miss Wostovor is universally ro- ropnucd to bo ono of the most charming of tbo year's young uobutantei on the North Kldo. Mr. Channon a U member of a prom'- Inent bunmcss house of Chicago. Within a few year * a dozen of the belles and desirable young woman of Philadelphia have married clergymen. Much social Inter est Is taken In the wcddlnc of Miss Rhino- lander of New York and Hov. L.OWIS Cameron - oren , her handsome partner , which took place a weak ago iu Switzerland. The pub. lie announcement of ( Uo engagement wa House Furnishing Goods. Mason fruit jars 72e per do7.cn. Tin top jelly glasses 2c } each. Buttnr and milk crocks 2c , 3c , Go an 8c per gallon. Dinner plates 2o each. Pie plates 2o oach. ' Cups and saucers 2jc each. Tumblers 2jc ottch. Flower pots from Ic up. Fine decorated lea sets $3.25 , worth $10. $10.Tea Tea kettles 15c onch. Mmo. Stfooter's patent flat , irons , 3 irons , handle and stand , $1.05 , regular price $2.25. Now novelty lantern salt and pepper , in all colors. 2 for 5c. Odd lot of all kinds of fine glassossj onch. Covered tin pails 5o oach. Drug Department Tomorrow's special prices in this de partment will raise it still another notch higher in the scale of popular favor. Moro people nro roali/ing every day , the folly of paying the exlioi-bitantdrug store profits on goods which c.ui bo bought for about half the money at our apothecary shop. Oriental cream , 81.03. Viola cream , il.'tu. Hind's honey and almond croara , 39c. Hlush of ro cs , ooc. Kocamlor croa in , $1.00. Ayor'iliulr vigor , Goo. 7 sisters' liair grower. 73c. Pnip.ud's brillltintinb , 2-3c. Fig Syrup , 17c. Cudah.v'K or bieblg Vcof extract , 9c. Carlsbad sprtidcljalts , 05c. 2i Ib. box sea salt , ISc. " ' Hires' root beer 17ic. A complete Mock of syringes , atom- i/ers and rubber goods of every descrip tion , at about one third of drug store prices. made in April last , nnd happened in this wise : Philip Kbinelandor , the youngest sou , who Is a student at Harvard , was tnkon 111 with pneumonia during the Easter vaca tion. For a week lie lay at. the point of death. As soon ns the young man was out of danger Mrs. Kulncmndcr was ordered abroad bv her physclan , William Ted Hel mut ! ) , to got the waters of Carlsbid. Herhus- band and the two daughters , Fannlo und Helen , accompanied her , and at that tlmo the engagement of H len to Mr. Cameron was made nubile. Miss Khlnolander is 1 ycaM of ago , tall , uanr , quiet , rotlrlncr , de vout , ubarltablo and constant iu her atten tion to religious duties. Mr. Cameron is four years her senior , handsome , talented nnd ambitious. SOMK Jli.V OP XiiTK. Prince BUmarok bus an income of $2..0,000 a year. And ho owns a browory. Could earth afford him n happier lot ! It Is said that Ben Hutler Is sadly bent with ago , nnd that his mansivo frame has become - como an unmistakable burden. Mr. Dopow is enjoying himself in Europe and Isn't ' botburinir rimsolf about the stnko on his railroad. Ho will lot the delegate do the walking. Mr. Conner Is not content to allow Nancy Hanks to Have thu world's record lor speed without another trial of Sunol. lie expects to Invo Sunol make a trial at breaking the record during the full. Among the oldest practicing lawyers In the country Is said to bo Hoocrt II. Kolgor , a natlvo of Pennsylvania , now living ut Mas- Billon , O. Mr. Folger WHS born In 18112 and was admitted to the bar In ISIli. Sir George Otto Trovolyan. who is secre tary lor Scotland In thu now British cabinet , is u nephew of Lord Mncaulay. nnd with his mother , who was Mocaulay'a favorite slslor , wrote the historian's life und edited his let ters. Lord Macaulav thought a good dual of his nephew und , llrst und last , did much for him. him.Judgo Judge ( jrogrlck of tbo superior court of Now York last week put to an applicant for naturalization , an Austrian , the quorv : "Which would you light for In a war bc- twoen Austria and the United States ] " "Austria , " said the wouid-bo citizen. "Uo hack there 1" replied the Judge , us ho toro up thu declaration. Edward Uluko. the brilliant Canadian liberal , who wus regarded us a pos/ilbla inombor of Mr. ( Jiadstonn's cabinet , declined the honor of knighthood offered by the queen u few yours ago and has set his face against the Introduction of old-world ideas into the Dominion. Ho has a commanding presence , a line volco , and the courage of tils convic tions. Rupert Schmidt , the Ban Francisco sculp- to r.lnn boon awarded llrst prize In the compe tition tor tbo Gorman monument nt Milwaukee - waukoo , to he erected by contributions from Uonnnii'Amuricaus In all pans of this coun try. Fourteen artists competed. Schmidt excels In heroic figures and In panels , lie has doulctcd Iho advance of German art , science and lltor.ituro. Francis J , Kelly of Plttsburg has the reputation ol being the tallest newspaper man In America. Mr , Kelly is almost ncvon foot high , Helms soon lilo In many varied phases , having served In tbo British uriny , squatted In Australia and traveled twice around the world. Ills lint experience In America cnnsUtcil In running a locomotive out af Now York. Subicuuonily ho acted as prV8 uironl tu the Imh cricket team , and thonca\lrlltd lnfoiow paper work. Senator David. Bonnaijt Hill Is having a incut aolift'itful tlmo nt T\6nnaiidle-bv-the- Sea. Ho ttuvor falls to take his morning jnvlin. Tho\olhor day whllo in bathing , swluiinlngalpi ; ! . ' at a good rate of speed , lie noticed tiiat a > oiing lady was outswlinniinu him , The bachelor senator endeavored to overtake tboyoutu ; lady but found that the task was too much for him , as the young lady wus much tbo bettor swimmer , The Impromptu race was witnessed by many of the hotel gucsti , and they bad thu laugh on tbo senator wbon ho camu nshoro n defeated man. Tbo youucr lady wus much umusod at having Uolenlea lUo icuator , Letting Down the Prices. Minneapolis best Superlative flour ( warranted ) . OOc. A good Hour ( Snowlhtko ) , G6c. Haydcu Bros , best Superlative flour % $1.25. Best Btignr.curcd hams , 13c , Best sugar-cured picnic hams , lOc. Best toneless hnms.'ICc. Dried bcof , 7c. Pigs foot , 3c. { Tripe , 8c. Potted hum , per can , Sc , Dovilcd ham , 5c. Potted ox tongue , 5c. Just imported from Seville , Spain , the finest olives you over soon , all packed fresh for us , per quart , 35c. Imported chow-chow , loc. Imported mixed pickles , 15c. Wo soil n good baking powder at Co. Dried blackberries , 5c. Evaporated raspberries ( now ) , 25c. California evaporated apricots ( now ) , 171c. 171c.Now Now California raisin-curod prunes , 12jc. 3-nound pail pure fruit jolly , 15o. 20-pound pail pure fruit jolly , 05c , Largo bottle blue , 5c. Corn starch , fie. Laundry starch , 5c. Kolled wheat ( some call it California Broakfnst Food ) , 5c. All kinds of washing powder , 3Jc , Bird seed ( very fine ) 3jo. Look. Teas and CofTcps nt bottom prices. Choice Japan sittings lOc and 15c Ib. Green Japan lo ! ) and 23e , Sun dried Japan 25c. 35c. 40o and 50o. Buskot fired Japan 35o and -15.C. Uncolorcd Japan 20c , ! 18o and 45c. No. 1 spider log Japan GOc. ColTccs at all priced to suit customers. Broken colToo lOc nnd 12o per pound. Broken Java and Mocha loc nnd lOo. Iio colteo 20c and I''lc. Golden Rio 25c and 2Sc. Charm Java ilOc1. Best Mocha and .Tav i 33lc , 3 Ib for $1. Tlieso goods are guaranteed to suit you or money refunded. TIIK lAXl ) Of James llViffcomb lllley. Ileyond the purple , hazy trees i Of summer's utmost houndiirlcHi Ituyonil thu "iindH , bevnnd the soaa , Ilcyond thu r.-in.e of eyes IH < o these , And only In the roach of the Enraptured gaze of memory. Thorn lies the land lonx lost to mo The land ot Usod-to-bo. A land enchanted , suuh an swtiru In golden sunnhuru sirens clung Along thulrdilpplng brinks , and sung To Jason In that mystic umxuo That dazed men with Its melody ; U. such it land , with sni-h u sou , KIsMn ? Its shores uturnally , Is the fair Usod-lo-ho. A land where musio ever gird * Thu air with bulla of Hlnzliu birds. And HOWS all BounilH with such sweet words. That oven In thu lowing herds A moaning lives M > sweet , to tno. I/ost , laughter npplos llmpldly From lips brimmed o'er with all the glee. Of rare old L'sed-lo-bo. O , land of lore and dreamy thoughts , And shining fields and shady spots. Of coolest , Krcunenu urasiy Plots Km boated with wild forut-ino-nota , And nil thu blooms that cunningly J.in their faces up to mo Out of the past ; 1 kins In thee The lips of Usod-to-bo. I love yo all , and with wet eyes Tuniuil Kllmmernuly un the skies. My blesjlti.s Ilku your perfumes rlso , Till o'er my soul a silence lies. Swuiiler than any sonn to mo , Sweeter than any melody Or ItHswciit eulio. you , all three My dreams or Ubu'J-to-bu. Last year ono colored man graduated from Harvard college. Tnis year three younu colored men graduated from Amherst. Purls university Is the largest in the world. It has IV-illi students. VU'nna university , with 0 , 0 students , is second and Berlin third. Miss Mav ( Jrahatn , a YVosleyan grnduata and Mi.sa May Scott , a Vastfar graduate , ara named as the first young women to rcfcelva Yule fellowships. At the Grand Kapids Association for Uni versity Extension the treasurer's report showed thut tbo total receipts for thai two courses glvon during the flm year a in o Jilted to Ml'J.Hl. It wus decided to glvo Ihrco courses next your of six lectures nanb. Bloomiugton , 111. , has bad for olghteoo years a woman superintendent of schools , Miss S. K. Raymond. During bcr rcglina the school facilities have boon greatly on- lurgcd , no extravagant debts contracted , nnd no hint of scandal attached to the muuago * menu The namoj of three Bedford collage stu dents appear ou the INt of candidates for the do reu of Master of Arts recently published bv ibo Univofhlly of London. They are Missus Agues Kwart , Rebecca Wilson Watt , and Annlo Dawo. The two former are pres ent students of the colloco , having taken their B. A. degrees only nlno mouths ago , ID .October , 1W1. Tno Now York Normal college was estab lished In 1870. Hlncu that lime l.'JSO teach ers have bfton graduated from the Institu tion. Almost half this uumbor U DOW teach ing In the public schools of Now York. Siiven graduates have become prlnclpali , some llrst assistants und other * well known writers oa educational and sclentlllo iub- jects , Slnco 187S the Agnus ! * association lia spread from u school Iu Lenox , Mans. , to every pan of the world. It has established mnro than 1,500 branch bociotloi in as many different towns , with u total motnhprsuip of moru than 20GOU. The purpose for whieU Iho corporation 1s constituted U tha promo * tlon of bolontlilo education ; the advancement of science ; the collection in museum * of natural and sciontllla specimens ; tbo employ ment of observers uud teachers in tno different departments of eclonoo and tbo general diffusion of knowledge. The place within wblcb the corporation U ettabllibeU or located is the city of Pittitleld and county of Berkshire , witulninia commguwGnUti ,