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Yoo THE OMAHA DAILY¥ BEE: SATURDAY., JUNE 5. 1886 THE FIELD OF LITERATURE, |fsisnt me Tuo seitoies | ABOUT DOMESTIC SERVICE. | Sasmiu s riss i | VAN WTOK AND KNEVALS Lanos . s 2 g rounding ubjects correctly, so that valu- her other affairs, then the work would | An Explanation and Defense by Hon. able knowledge may be aequired, while scem no longer menial, but dignified Nathan Blakely. ) _ | the attention, memory, judgment and " " . " In any department of life it isidle to T, 3 o Among Some New Books, Oovering a Va- | tho attention, meuiory, Judgment and | Mascnline Theories Fail to Strike the Root | o 16 151 ood results without duo re. | ; 19 the Editor of the Beatrice Bxpress riety of Bubjects. work shows how the meanings of a great of the Evil, gard to processes, T T o e o VRS . many words have been changed from the — But alth gh somo fail through Inck of | MY, 5 in relation o “ihe Knevals b ofiododi) — . : o i N i ands” and “Van Wyek's speealation,’ original, and it contains & great deal of pains to define and illustrate, there are i | . FACT, FICTION AND FANCY. [ BURC: ormation. To the Mistress of the House Betongs | Dilnt 1o, define apd illustrate, thete ate | copied from tho Omaha Repubican. ad the Responsibility of Unsat- PO Ry a goodl serve o as 1 know the E alsehoods in D R Thomas_T. Snead's vol “Pio e . excess. Many a gootl servant i spoiled | {5 KROW thers aro some falschoods i ead ats Used to . % Snead's volume, e factory Sevvice by incessant interference and dictation . nd or Poetry, Prose, Romance, Phitlosophy, | 1gh( for Miccont, fro Ll ) 3 ) i | foe should'at all times fave the bene ight for Missonri, from the Election of Evon a vory dull person may be taught atall times Have the benetit N Mistory, Practical Insteuction— | Lincoln to the death of Lyon, published 3 in a few weeks just what work isex. | of the truth, T request you to publish Give Flavor. : What the Book-makers by Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, Anna B. McMahon in the Forum for June. pected of her and how it is to be done this statement e . 3 contains much interesting and_valuable | When o man attempts to deal with the | knd in general she wiil do it better and | A Hhe time of Van Wyek's entry of me Mstorieal information, related in a stsle { subjoct of domestic serviee it is generally take far more interestif the responsibility lil‘l"“‘l-‘;“il"""l‘ Lith, 1870, T ‘weae rocclver 1LIn Astonishing the amonnt of aelds. Eifés And Ages = h is anything bat dull, Mr. Snead H teha® tha . e e or | of plannin, d execating be ested it o od States Iand oftice here, | stafme, which are converted into palatabile wines, and FOR IR TREATMFXT OF ALY o —d plain either that he does not know or | Of | g g be vested i | e CREE CEvvek d AN D. Lathrop & Co., of Boston, have is- | Was aidedecamp of the governor, act. o o ¢ nerself, at housckeepe - now that Van Wyek did not ente shed by the unsaspecting drinkers. Fortunes nre Chronic & Surgical Diseases. oD, Lathirop & Co., o Bocton et i | i adiutant gencral of the Mistouri | thut he willtully ignores the chief factor ¢ ousckeepet of half a |40 with ‘' sort of waste paper kiown tho Busineas, and the hewlth. of Ve | BR. MMENAMY, Proprieto ted threo bo « State General; chief of staft of the Army | in the problem. Consequently he gives as coll orip,” although many thou. | €onsamers rined bs tho gigantic frands in this ling eleen years' Howpital aull Private Lractice prove not only fascinating to them, but | of 'the West. and member of the con. g Tl | of trade. The apening wedge of thie tnvestigntion of Yiavo the facilitles, appartos and_ remeds o ; y \ ¢ e con i flont prourietar medicines 1s bolng driven tn @ snccessful treatment of every form of ¢ extremely attractive to older members of | federate congress. No man better than | gomestics, not only in the enlightenment asted mistress of the hou Wils Ul ' by college serip by our own knocks from the aggrioved parties, and some o requir medical or gurgical treatment, | e houschold, notably the motiers and | be conld tell the story of the light for e Bt A dcond 4 1y one of those wo wl ke it «a | Gitizens and many non-residents before ey 18 1 ary. to stem the tide Tnylte all to come and investigato for themselves ' Mt Missourl, & of their minds butin the regnlation of their y those women who make it a4 yhictine, Mr. Van Wyek seat H. M. At \ r eorreapond with ve. Long experience in treat. | all specinlly interested in the welfarc of | 7 3 toiniiees, 18 tho pressing need atprosent.” ¥ practice to just when the | S AN S L LR 8 4 frandulent manufactare of wines. cames by letter ennbles ua to treat many cases | (1, rirls. Lhough alike in their main o g s . 1 shall go into the vven or the roast | 1300 the register of the land office, a | T WAL s VIR FOR CIRCCLAT on Deformitios and | f + Tiolpfal and usoful to | . “Little Heattsease,” from the pen of | Truly a pressing need this, po one can conie out. 1f she had only ono | Srtft With Insfruotions to enter for liim OR_CIRC on Deformities and | purpose of proving helpful and useful to 4 Hic 080, 3 ¢ y sesl I ' . ) vo sections and 3 SON s B b Reir._ GRrvaarea of ‘iho. Spioe, | bitis thare 1 decidedotlzinallty i each | Annie L. W ust published by T. B. | deny, but not the pressing nced. Grant vant, probably she neglected to- help | JF0sections of Tand. - Me Atkinson used |35 e rate than the exe o o e, Tumors, Canters, | Kitls, there is decidod originality in each | poter o & Brotiors, Dhiladelphit s ond | all that may be said of the jgnorance, | ot early in the day, o 1 sue that. plans | o tor Jimuent in MAkIng the Seloce | i beompood o e, o ko, (e o ctricity, Par: of thes ree little volunies, and their s intaresting novels s duy i 4 limaanan 5. 11 Ml-laid ings 1 o e C CK, ¢ appened togo and for clarot to be mnde from decoction o v of the interesting novels of the day. Itis { dullness, indiffovence, insolence, indo well-aid and things put in train for | g Gtions in odid numbers, and wiat 0ok, WAL, PRABDOM? JH1o8: S97HH AN ScebiibAl, ; Kidiiey, Eye, Ear, Skin, Biood and h i \ K cal opern H construction general freatment are | breez, 1l orous and pa P 8 —y o K excentiong rhaps, deed 3 M H jargical operntions nstr i and goretal froptment aro | breesy, livmort and pathetic by tarns, | 1uy00, extravagence of the present body e U AL dndeod: | afterwards proved to b i railond imits. | while mostof the sheery wine ket In n come 4 The draft was turned over to me as cash, | bination of cheap materials colored with ulkanet Batieries, Innnlers, Braces, Trusses, and rother diffe New Departure | but s attractive and absorving. The 1o oy y il e P Bl Kinds of Ncicn aud Sargicn App muces, man | b KUy diflerent. L et | topleds tn home life and the char. | f domestic workers, still w s true that | plan, " or éalled off the cook e o PinAUGH O NI HRLORAIS 0l I ot LN R i acters ave mostly young men aud women, | the pressing need at present is good mis- | moment for some trifling duty el e samo as hundreds of othor drafts | ot Tobring up iat” wine s comuion § The only refiable Medical Instituts making story of twp young ers lett dependent . {4 that were sent to the oftice for land L i rats into the cask (hroui ? | ‘ I |.‘u " u - Rk h 4 though, of course, there is o sprinkling of | tresses. 1 do not mean to say that every | und so at the last moment all was cha 1 know nothing about the Vebraska | Punkhole. The rat fasor 1s ald to be “pe fivate, SFGAG ep.,\ ! ‘e’I!g_us ISBASEL | wvon their own exertions for support, | older and graver personages to appropr- | yoiing woman that applies for work can | U, she niy hiave been guilty ot NoWOSe | i g A NG ESKAL | delicous.” bat Uhe sellers aro caretul not 0 wmple AL CONTAR TS A LY Disrasgs, | A0 the brave, sensible way in which, | ately il out the charming pietare, 1t | o made into & good sorvant, but I do | F41¢Y f'thai n “ment 160, elabotate | 1o know that (e peopluin” Uils. see | arcyie thtl dellghical tn priviiess Toru fro A, snceossfully treatec which ignoring faise pride they set about will” particularly delight younger read % ources n exceution. Butin |y £ Nel ! yers. Much of the ted stuff is litie poison from tio systert | ¢ 1 St W ers, but their elders will also find it aflirm that, with a reasonable amount of | %0, tinlss somo very untoward | Hon of Ne raskic knew where the ser- | suitable for the swill tub, without mercury, it diileqitleb o vl ""i of the most entertaining romances ¢ | care and judgment in sclection, the g happened, her “flaming counte- }\f““i““"[“‘”;f"""v”“'- ‘l"“"‘“ ‘.‘""_lk" b Sk T o Rt R TSIttt e ] :;-1\.-- Infl'i_-:ul I«-r |I~ull||m! |w Y of | have ever read. making depends rathier on the mistress | Wnce ! was guito i likely the sign of | Ji{% s Il IEHBWE 1S tire ol s s with o certuin proportion of congiilt us or eend n A post-oftice e conventional methods, such as tak- than on the maid bad - generalship as of bad serviee in the [ {07 i ¢ e e Druggists’ Clrcular acd Chemienl rons—| yowrit enclose stump, o ing i i ing fancy w | el Y b the Big Sundy. as the com- | Guette, p. 68, March, 153, #‘.’.‘M{..‘J& REULAR To mEW | L e no aptitnde, they re publighod by (- P PUt | who is” thoronghly 'skilled ‘in ailtho 2 fifetion. e hern—eithes i | pultonsands of acres ware obbicd up by - e 1 3 R LI AL bt 1 i gt , 3] \tai o vor | " 4 hese speculators along the line of voad.™ . 0 BraixaL WrAk Brrzsatonrnaa hvorex. | solve to utilize the training they have | study of spi trutle in natare’ [n | details of the actual word, for although fect engine or a bad engmeer We fopte® o b b g ey, Goschunes, G, Van v 1 el patehigand o | oy ol b e "itorce. | this 15 highly desirable, it is not the chief hoard of the meclanic who suid ho | e i wostly from the faot tat they How the Pulyic is Swind'ed, RINATY ORGAN l‘d’,iql.vl'h!:luq ofyour cuse for | ing, by undertaking =~ such homely | trath, beauty, and iov the four sp essentialy nor do I mean the kind and :“‘“N have been - great inventor | jE Ly BRI BORT R ison would At the public gives to whit it fys * in opinion work “as the rej ing of old | jtual i s which, in their unity, in- | tendes {stress, Ve a i hongh | Put for friction and gravita e he land for Van: Wyo reterring to tho cheap il HEHY Brors nable to VP BNty be treated at thelr | cloth b Ko ; : ender mistress, for this also, thongh | . (0 GEEIon W Rl e ontered the land for Van Wyek in K. I sty be trestedatheir | clothes, They make a beginning | forpenetrato, if indged they do not cons | i i oo the most importan: thing ; hero ure womon who | (i SeT Khe fne Tor e VYt tons of “beet, Jron wnd wine,” “cocie." omee, by cop oot Mcicesand Ittt | with worn enrpet, and suecerd 'So woll | stitute, all material forms of being. Of | {1 " F0 1Tl ons 1a - woman whost | Fotane 1o hoebers bt fofne | lands here. Van Wyek Tived in Now | PRl A L T s D FIROM OBSEIVATION. no marks (o indicate | that from that time forth fortune smiles o Tove will be found to be the single | But 8 good mistress is n woman whose | frictions between the departments. They |y i i ¢ B WL of some nvestigations Into these “uheap’ gonteuts or se One personal interview yre. | upon them Tow They Learned House- mary fiEy: " Althonieh, ol wecont domestic business is well managed in alt % the daintiest dishes: they ure | 800K, and it was vounfortunate for | omerings. e found that not a sigle sampha of the fesrod if convenient. Fifty rooms for the accome et Y Chylati b G AN M IATE g H s departments, just as a good merchant L BEC L him as well as many others that AtKinson | quinine pills contained what was claimed. Many of ¥ » Wor by Christina Goodwir, tells in t it derlying t be the 1 1 L SWee any dusters; then hrasses h 3| ) ot its underlying position, it must be the man whose mereantile affnirs and silver ghine with the uttermost possi made his selections upon the odd - rame | the beef, fron and wine tonies contuined not a single are Doing. century ago whom Colonel Hamilton had o ! in mind when he deseribed the first dish | &5 U for his result, *‘the previous education of | at the American dinner-party as “the L this Tand distriet 1 ber 3 fon for port wine modation of patients. Board and attendance at o 3 H " Feasonnble prices. Address all Lotters to the pleasantest, most natural manner, t to be reached in an tigation il toted, And s 9K st ! t 1sections in the railrond limits, As | YOstze of the hoof, and barely n trace of fron, while : 116 Wy THAOL R T AT (HOEEY BOLBOIZTRS | I Bt I LEOAT e conducted. And it requires more | bilities of polish; yet there is no harmony | fore4 s gl A8 | {lo wines were %0 ouly In name. A Nords Of coe Omatia Medical and Surgical INSHILUtE. | et fimetodt into the my<tories of co0k. | thr sukmifostisions or exntcsctons of love, | SKIIL It is better housckeeping, to get | in_the ionsohold becanso. i1l the litths ! ulation” goes, he would have | (8 TR FOS A SIY U G I ot ayn Sar 13th St and Canitol Ave.. OMAHA. ing, washing, ironmg, making beds, [ T, i O e e e i, | some one else to do the work of the house | difficulties of the machinery, the pro- e much more by loaning his money | weuree artiele~that is, - piitting np Droservos, cutting ont and | yoctly fo the spitle of man, whilo il than it is to do it yourself, just us it | cesses, plannings and troubles are visi- | 2440 bercent. = RIS Making p lundor.clothing, undgr the | the. Yorws *Within which' they © ara | 1t Wighor qualification for a wmerchant | ble; the servaints, tho lospital Rl o eats) O TN e ETMEEV N i thora wis bargl caroful superyis e mother of one | contai L Whieh they ©are |4, 500" to it that bookkeeper, salesman, | many requi o | sted the elaims of Mr. ) o other four thero was hurdly & e e 8 A than it is to do his own errands or | whols e a slove e TN itle to the land was secured by the fili o W4 6 e pluy to them, with the | tion. For the sake of elearness, our pe L h Lol BT or | whole isa_slovenl machine =~ The first | et it Uho Tnd olice 1t Washing £, an expensive ien. aceessoriesof i regulat uniforny, nssumed | coptions may be conceived of us being of | SYe¢) O1F NS ORR ST, Aty B L essential to gootl housckeeping Is that |ty piat in the lund oflice at Washing: | Xowada' o, bact. cocn, 8. s only & veeabls R arts shall ran with as little z st nam and all the d tful fiction so | two kinds nely, those through whicl L idiot can expect quality with cheapness. 1f honest 28 s, 0 zh which Y over-a woman o 5 . made by the ec any or evals to co zgists A v ‘.J‘ to the schoolg oy, “Hold aie made awake of the existence of | LFAnDY" over a woman in her home +h © a8 possible, ospe nade by the company or Kne 0 Con- | druggists nd honest preparations are to be driven ta ) » schoolgirl L : 1 ¢ i nR T therolE ot ol ke tyF R OV Ora St A 1 WAL | tost that class of entries for about ten | the wall, 1ot that kreat use, the public, blame el {oF I "‘."'|~.' Girls by "}l“-‘l‘]l- are termed material ~torms of | | RS B S y y ::‘:l‘l‘flf‘"l"i‘:lll’l loss lu'llm\w ‘lhx:n;z)r““ years, and not until the land had become [t * * + "It is well known that the klebiy; ; i aptly ealied *TIelps | boing, and those through which wo « T U e s and ement of per- | 3 " Lhe taxes i bocn paid | Compans absorus nbout i of the reliable Ghh that - school and “out.” Tt | made aware of the existence of the spirit- | ¢ 8PN 0 S e own | fons: and this requires tact of no m thereon for ten years by those who had L A Bemdy T I«:\{ 'nh::u.:flt(ur“\\!‘l'x‘.tmll:::l:: uln!l m\v» \\'}lu»vh :\I't'.ln.lvlllfsiwh'ltl \;; US| bart: but here is a case where peoplo ‘,I\‘h-"“ L t1iD Lot Bt b e wiiblb thntrar: | mndeyihial entries in good faith. e e O o simpla | through these for O o hion thesc | swem to expect that the good will come | Jics the fact that servants arc often correspondent Temarks that “the ladtion. 10 oy 2ire. auorywhiorn: | Lo Hher o s e O e i ot oaer. | to hand roady:made, thut angels una- od a8 though they belonged fo a dif- | Supreme court of the Umited States de o . oy Sirls rerswhicroet | iron loje apiritual realitios in fuct existy | waros will take possoésion of thir lower | forent order of umaunity from ourslves. | o thatthe ratirond title s .valid | A R tenta g HEY 3 i P st i | floors and brood peace and order over ay by are arrogant, e The country has been gradually pr pocantic, enibrace such subjocts s «How | aprebended by us, equally at least with | (1" Shalo hous S SEE s Rm‘;f,d”i‘]-]”m“’l“-‘ Lo koEunt, ing to ac cisions” of this Kind , Talk,"” “How to mako “the Most of | the physical form, which then appear | gooy WS SORSIOC | U IREE BUHG | o, 3 . still between a railroad corporation and Mgt WL, ) SN G sl enh s di AR R il e i | Gy Tiado, Tlhere will bo no reforny Until | Jowese haye some detes of I o A are so bright and pleatant a8 well as | would ayoid forming partial and super- | it some of the persistont, discouninaiiis lowed to augh at blun TR MR chuilalL snsible, that the average girl who doo ficial conclusions.” LG LD nic gt Lt | dors; when th corroctod. in thie fee pr ; et SR il subject’ desefves. They have seen the | presence of oth sspecintly guests; [ oo fee probubly §1,000, Ireaollin Wil lHind i charaninthiepratty ST dififeulties long enough; let them now | when they = o continually} nl\.- _m\u likely $1,000 mox Browti baskot-cloth volumo from hogit. Ono of o most useful books recently | deal with the philosophy of the subiccts | whon overy failuve is rebuked, and sue: | Wi Oy 0f L0 i o, & published is “Economi skeep- inlly let them atteinpt an aceurate | cess or apprd ‘weto suflere Ao e N0 ning to end, 3%..MmmwlM Gl B (']I', ) 3 HELG M G G oL I thereto suttered 1o |y wyek \ullllw uhl[n'lw‘l by the WMEDRL OF SUPERIORITY. - g Bashipa sl . Jond 15 v 5 et iy 3 it to the extent of the per RSy and published by M. T. Richardson, New 1 lay down for themseclves I am not idealizing or writing of | ERVEIHECHE (G > B B O G arontelAssl DI York. Itisavolume of over 600 pages | rational and consistent way of dealing | hypothetienl cases. 1 spi S on of [iBekoiand the $00 osts. & WAV GIORICIG | SHARDERAD SRRILED S 0l S et 3 - , il contains numerous illustrations, audl | with it. It is enlled a'probiem; yet how | tho “modest houselolders” of nearly the | 19t be reimbursed by the government | FORITS COCA BERF TONIC PREPA S By = T cently been re-published by J. B, Lippin- oA e B RRE B i > T LOOK FOR STAMP, cott & Co., of Pailadelpl The :\u(llmr xux!wmvly)n'mhul. It gives a com- | many women do, of set purpose, give to | ed twenty years' ex: ence, who ‘\;‘I“n n the supreme court ha AIumull!(lI‘IAI(‘ T COMMITTEE OF JUI A TS OF A RIRFRER 5 ettt R 3 R ICHRE " 5 T rovernment has no right to sell THE GRAND NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF THE ; pe AL D TR plete system of houseiold ‘management Kind of analytic and. per- PR SRR Hiln t s 5 GIRAND 3 \ 4 DUEBER ind the volume are too well known 10 | 5040 o wish o live well at a | sistent attention that they” would to any g | land? Inever knew before that the €ov- | AMERICAN INSTUCTE OF N1 :. il iy dintroanot et W in the kitchen, that life i e A i S 3 ON EVERY CASE, ;‘Y:I'I;mv”'-‘ introduction to the reading | ;6 jorato cost. A'l branches of cooke othor problem? Butuntil this is done we | much worth living, and. that there ave | Crament paid thg,costs in a suit when the ve carcfully troated, and information is | shali come to no solution, for, like ¢ two sides to this question, I government wou the cuse. - As the writer | 7, R WhT T g ks LR e a on concorning. the. canning of fruib, | tliing else, 1t 18 only by thouglit—rationsl, | from thinking. that ows domt Was “Knovals’ agent” he surely ouzit | BIGHEST HEDALS THE WOR.D OVER. A R & BRO., Wholesale | TheJohn W, Lovell compans. of New | 8050 0r e King butter, washing] e Sl yaedially il b el to know, but T cannot help thinking that Supply Agents, Gmaha, Neb, "ork, has published a book ealled “The | 5.8 it UL 2, * LBOUGHL VIS a rule, satistactory. he_ o . + D A Sk o Beeord o e e oo ot | ironini, dycing, renovating, the toilet) | culties will clear away and” light a | {o muke are: thai empioyers are more | VABIYCK i qut that 8900, also his attor Nine Grand Medals. T > {llnstrading the philosophy » | care of the sick, rearing of uluh!rm.onl» The most ly difticult and « responsible for their own troubles than I BV RV aunot e e I'as a4 Nation ANK | eximinatian of the work fails to 1| tivating flowers, bee eulture, silk culture, | of the questions will be those of a mature | thoy are wont to i That house: | o Ly socms thte Vi k was | T G T G LR tIR Rl A A CIORENEE tE CRbAIRE L llhl' w‘n;l\r_\' rd, and much e]s<~,] that pl'rsnn):ll to one side or the other, and | kedping being the wom half (and it ::']lw_\”'\\uvlml“xlm|:lxlull:ml‘ |llx|:|u” "'\'\'1',]'“{;} T TRITINE ELEMI HE MUSCU- ) S LS g8 Of eing | valuable to every housckeeper, It is just | must therefore be met and solved by each | is a full half) of the busine b ¢ government lands tha e LAK FIBRE. BLOOD, OMAHA, - NEBRASKA. poem.t 1t posscsses neithor, pootie sen- | Siehw work as every carcful hose- | individual for horself indopendontly. | people cngage when thoy marry, it rosts market and for salo to any one at F1L25 | 00 Paid up Capital. ; ..$250,000 | oiient or xythun, and a8 to the \Pbilos: | keeper necds, and it stiould find a place | Therefore, to lay down any general | with her to cleal with this large problem | Pe~ S e gy “‘i’ M TABL plus May 1, 1885 .........0 26,000 | \o muintain that life is tog short to waste | 12 ¢Very well conducted bousehold. prinelples to fit all cases is timpossible. | in u practical way: that until sho dogs so R S I ot i ML L) AT atio Y ot there are some faults s0-common to shall continue to have men writing | YDt CICILIZO B DO RO ® | 1N SOLUTION IN ; . v o W. YAy sident, "i“3'rl.'l"m'.'ill.f:::;;fl'y"i'.'."fin:’ ‘r'('-'.((".)fifiul.!'éi Atthur Sherburne Hardy, who made « | mistresses, 185, that T hesitate not | “sorrowful ot Splenetio or passionater: | Portion of thia_goodly heritage 0 P Lo LMY 00 A E. by, Vieo Prosidont. ithesed philosophy b this great brodue: | wrat it in “But Yet ) Woman,* has | to deciard nearly ns ‘chamcteristio and | but onesided articles, while we_ remain | S MG AR (5 U BRTEG » | o N W.H, B, Huous, Cashier. | (o {100 S DOIher SO0 i nother novel, “The Wind of | universal as the “half-done potatoes and | us far us over from peace and order and | P I SRt JL 108 Spedss LIRS Jony S, Corrins, | we cannot understand - unless the author iR psaic il fovoudonelbeEition s itiststuplily ol izt imoufomics) 5,000 acros. 100 whs & good 0 LewisS. Rekp, © | paid for it as he would for a picee of job; | ProYe.cauntly suceesstul. |1 is a touch- | despolism and te oroR s o thar T leading republican and__prosp 2D FIRM OF SHERIY GROWE AL E. TouzALIN, work. Tl wthor shows sow ensey | 1t s ZY 2 S 10 £ the other | M. Millaud on American Reporting. | oopgidate for governor and Un : LB T MAY BE STATED-THAT UNDER THE IRON BANK. work. Itis for sale in Omaba by J.S. | ypide 5 RIS 7 | the educati i AN AT ot May 6, devotes 2 two-column e 2 | publican state treasurer took in 640 MESSIS, GONZALES, BYASS & 360, AR o | Caulficld. . ] O i article to the subject of reporting and its | Aug. Kountze, former republi QUIRED O DELIVEI 500 GALLONS « Cor. 12th and Farnam Streots. Helen J. Sanborn’s *“A Winter i Cen- “T'he Master of L nge,” by Eugene ny effort to bring about better rela- | unhappy influcnce upon journalism in torial treasurer and millio | IMPERIAL CROWN RHERRY T0 @eneral Hankini Businoss TransaotL t \'g' and Mexico,” published by | [fall, just published by T. B. Peterson & ns between the hirers aud the hived. | France. The article ‘referred to com- | SUNCRY Lwitind J DEPOT AL WTHE LIEBIG LABORATORY : T | Lec & Shepard, Toston, is an entertain- | Brothers, Phitadelphia, is a thrilling and | When “the master of the esiablishmeni | mences thus: i M Gl ol AND CHEMICAL, WORKS €O, LYCN & HEALY, ingirorlc fitheldtsarutiva style of the absorbing novel i wielh love, mystory | is compellod (o mterfere and dismiss a | Sowrnalism has killed literature, and e A Tl oo oty | Liebie Cox Coca Beet Tonte alsd containd AR'ABY State & Monroe R TR o A AT vt For ) (T s ln\.\lllw'll\.llu\ Dlay impor 1(} servant with words that wor more u( reporting is busy killing journabism. | o (0N i 0N G, while the | SURED QUALITY 03 COUA. Tualso contiins purts. A complicated and” exceedingly | strength than of righteousness,” it tells | Nothing will kill reporting? . iv will die | it VR W T AR s BAND CATALOQUE LCHRGEs Ie Dinrativelisiaitruo, unyi mgenious plot, gradually developed in need to know of that mistress, aided. It is final expression of the | (o0 i ety W AND CATALC ol | s tale, and trvats prineipally ot | (i most siilful Manner, leads the reader e miy be the facts on the other doclino of & potlod; it 15 tha | ith less than 1,120 ‘acres, A fow die | O/TRATE OF IRON, ] country o By e but Tittle | on from page to page with interest that To quote the adorable Dora in | literary man replaced by the janitor.” O Rt nown, aud rarcly visited or written | increases with every fresh stage of the | “David Copperficid,” or the purse-proud illaud thon dwells briefly upon the | SAET amounts, or awoerd no PURE QUININE, 3 ‘s ¢ 4 21 * . 3 3 r' wlw ly funds. Among this wout. Tascinating romance. Such is the, fleod | Mr. Dombwy, and 'to' argue from their | chianges that have ocourred in the - Paris | Provided with veady funds, Amons (o e of excitement that it is impossible to | experieiices” the total depravity o ; S A T R R . Cassell & Co, of New York, I s Ly e e e e Alexander, J. 15, McDowell and CALISAYA BARK. reeently added’ to “their “National | commencement to_eonclusion with num- | if a question of manners or cos- | he continues as follows: ' | others. Outsida of the state, besides Van Library” several standard works, among | herless incidents of an_extremely start- | tame were to be fortified by | “Itis clearly from the Amer (I0bEDANLIVIgO0d SOEREC G AT e them being Goldsmith'’s *“She s100s £ | Jing nature, abounding in the unexpected | illustrations from Betsy Trotwood or | we have horrowed the art of reporting. | § ) ogiVAB e (el QMg ind pbILG, and 12 ) conquer” and oo Rt M 11 L R e e | N1 Mo chor Bt b0/ ir i nat EhOYI| Ba the Drton Smca renosting 18 thod g0 1 00 -noroaifand EGhiunoy Nya oklihy we sy It docs, bt (und fn_ theso dys in one volume, “'Life and Adventy country, but that does not prevent the | have any force as argument, 1t is ail on | of the hour, for, as a reader, the Anie RYisctos abovosnumelnsnizios|ior orution this Inof tho highest Juporiapos) ALUTY 1 faliug: Brain on ‘Trenck’ ' in two volumes, “Select- | jntrodiction of a castle, and u haunted | my side. They failed in eviry important | can is still in lis ehildhond and inc as many others) WALS USED AKE GUARANTEED t0 H o bowor X TORELY WARE | jons from the Table Talk of R ; ! YR, S0y I e b ev ey anbilionn igistl siphilithopiinndiin [ perfect and reliable cure in "B ES Tt i S L one at that. respect as un|‘n oyers hat, —then, | ble of understanding great things in ton and _ the ree wnpted RENOH HOBRIT AL, REMEDIES, | Wisdom of the Ancients,” and o E g could we expoct of the employed? “Nor | and Jiterature, He must be cducated, | o o notice of withdrawal at “the oflice | of thee ; Kpted by 1 o ni elng rapiaiyang [ WHSORL P AR e ten cont corze Makepeace Towle's “Young | is Campbell’s humorous story of ~his | and to accomplish this, one must proceed | {1 g5 Gon “or hetween the 28th of March | oHjudeme o wherry, it BZ, infroduo fl""'fi’,é'fllnn are | ioiopnne, i LA0 -'.‘m.:.'f 08 ple’s Hisiory of England,” published | domestic “adventure anything to the | as with children to whom onc first tells | 410" 15th of April, 1870, Why should not | Aaosbschut kion ! 2 GENLIND) ¥ 1 ¢ I pr by Lee & She , Boston, presents It only shows that a man may | the story of Tom Thumb in order to suc- ¢ A ! 3 ta &, I Ity v il I (et ot FREK | tho “Nution ¥y’ one volume be- vly and concisely the main facts in | wr v ool verse and yet be mated | ceed, liftle by little, in infusing into his ing issued cach week, § all of these vil'v,vmln-l iviu- 3 i.u or even 1 : ; B Blgn re for the lands they lose, after | e crotof the wortl i = the history of England. from the Roman | to poor housewife . e mind tho miost beautiful Grecian and RaENe .\,‘,f."\m“_‘“ Senrs, T think Vi | tompis at competition with tho Lichie Con Coca e vy : g Conquest to the present time. The author | People never e to wonder that poor | Roman fables. b T e L R R AT YT ] e DR. IMPEY, ,...Jf-"",iul.;;.'."f‘.'immf-"fi.f\';'x".' of o hand- | lias especialty had it in mind to show the gitls chooso Iabor in fuctorios, bohind | *In Amer #, Teporting is enurgotio work In socuring tho bill in the ey i lwayd b o g ot winds foe I T AL SAAIDERYIQING. wth of ihe political liberties and in- [ counters, and at sewing machines rather | acme of literary art. A twenty-page | oo 0 5 b BEDE SIE Y 4 lids. Nor need we add that itie, 1 good, it coslly ERECS DA FITAD ST, of White, Stokes & Allen, New York. 1t | S50, 6t e English people; and to | than the hetter paid, better fed, better | newspaper does” not contain orie line | JE™ i yrolliasatho manboss Shn Aig Buying it 8 wo do by tho Ulousands of galloas, . gl i ) ¢ ¢ house, for united and successful offer, ot oo growors of th. highowt Fopatation, noj IPractice limited to Discases of the | is u collection of pocms of the civil w indicate nsome degree, in the. chapters | housed, and less fatiguing work | worth'quoting, It is simply a mass of | grli (il NNt i | Ml from Sroxpreatiiis sk TRRIA K B0 ¥ northern and southern, edited by Francis H b i They S is i i sty i EAR. NOSE AND THROAT, orn rR, cal entitled e of 'the People,” the | famil They assum this is | gossip, in the style of that indulged in by SEATRICE, May 13, 1850, » Which the s VE, ’ 0 ’ .“"":"I“-.\v',‘, """l'" all “the best | GLULTC e social condition, and the | “owing to an absurd vrejudice that_ they | domestics at meal tine. Open any nuni BEATRIOK, May 18, 1880, R TR A :u |m|" of IA: \.ul; 4 \'\!'lmqul 8 s‘mui- dvance in literature and the arts, of the [ lower their position and forfeit their in- | ber of the New York Herald and you ributions from nt, Whitman, Sted \erlish between one period and another, | dependence in doing what they eall | will find a whole columns filled with jan, Holmes, Stoddurt, dreto Harte, | 1 has also been his earnest purpose aud | menial work:" but it Is far_more conyersations s absurd a8 they are de- ' ) : e, Vituer, polland, - Mdrich | porsons, without bins or p dom 15 n color of M. de Lessep's trousers, with A S o S fitted for all forms of defective | Howells, Vointer. Halpine, Joaquin avoid obtruding judgments own on | and in store and factory the worker, dur | the shape of his , with the dishes CENT beyond ou st 1 ’ . 4 i Serb 0 £ i these events and pers.ans; ing some hours of the twenty-four, be- with his purgatives, with his 3 OUR RULES—No cheap K Only honeyl g Vision. Artifigla) Eyes Inserted, | Miller, and u host of other, besides num- | (6" vagaer e IkR ) up his judgment | longs to herself, and has o one to | snoring, and with the size of his gaiters | Carrying the Belgium Royal and United States f at honest prices, Wyers who Lok for dieapas = | erous annonymous pocts. Mr. Browne | on the many dispucea points in_English | question her movements or intrude on | and his gloves. The least i Mail, suiling every Suturday Quily e Wiste 110 LLC OVOr our productogs, i has carcfully “edited the work, and has | history, froi facts which haye been® ae- | her pri But o housemaid can make | foreigner on_u visit to th 1 Mol | succocdad m roducing o vome that | e o s, Sr. Towlo s | no plans which are ot likely to ho up | the United States s immediately yur- | Between Antwerp & New York - b comtorts willbo highly prized “by the lovers of |y historieal student and anthor of con- | set by the plans, or even by the cap) sued, harassed and interviewed by a [ oo as reaching tho diseass direct, rolax- Leroie poetry. siderable exporience, having written [ and thoughtlessness, of her employe ‘arin of fgnorant and hungey journal- | T0 THE RHINE, GERMANY, ITALY, HOL- UNIMPEACHAB E TESTIMONY s, facliais ve" CURES) e L = Siveral yaluuble works. is History of | she may not have any notions or fancics; | ists, that depend upon therr victim_ for i ) ' 3 Down the West Branch, " written by | Bngland s Yully wuitten, wnd has | muy not, except on her “day out,” ¢ 10f worth of ‘copy.’ They shrink from LAND AND FRANCE. w and pub- [y uiGrous illustrations which add much | take u bit of a walk without asking per- | no meanness. fi no audneity, no hu SPIING AND SUNMMER RAT! . “Tlaving b 1 wequainted with the mode vd, Boston, is un | 1o thic interest ot the work. i f another; may not express any | miliation, They await you in the cor Salon from $60 to_ $100. Excursion trip rom | Breparation 00 of Coca Boot T l'”la"A\.u 31n - — unnm&u] like X l s, nor imlinlm- dor of your hotel,g u-»liur,\uu and weary | $110 to §180. Second & vrd, $40j uis. PRquiring donic ¢ s and gives | i wor 1a not likely 8 lerself in uny of the precious moods or | your cardeum, and, to hive peace you | brepuid, i o w0 piissii Selontic e an accouut of 4 trip through one of the popie word month Is not likely soon t6 | Whims in which at tines even tho most | 2ay a few words, out of which they make | & low 'raiee bowe Wright & Sous, Uenora AT At wildest rogions of Maine by several mem- | JLAERE Y RS YGaY Tat'ond | prosaic and commonplace individual de- | an wticle of 150 lines. AR B e “pautson & Co., | by nuiritive injosta the weur and toar of eivilizod bers of the *Lake and Forest Club™ in | fHctent, tlonsh, & o0 Wbt enator | lights. Very much of this cannot be | “I have before me some interviews, sct | 1 : ? ) Warnamat, | 1ife. aud th Coou Beef Tonic s composed of mute ch of sport and recreation. L is | [ ¥IeW Bug oD OO O o e tie s rules are nocessary, restricuions | forth in the New York Herald, in which P | s well it to fulh i necessary requirements handsomely ilustrated luner month of twenty-eight day unnvu'llluh'l but the u\ln !g.- mistress, | the points of & diul-u«l‘uu are ml.r beef- v for which Ithus beon propared Rech , . _ This was the common law imterpreta. | instead of trving to lighten the con- | steak eaten at the luncheon by the per- S SR . Medicul Colloye; Burkoonine ¢ Qgilvie & Co., of New Yorkehave | g0 |8 Gaorza 16 the. only Juterpioia. s of the yoke, is fur more likely | son referred to, the cut of his sack coat P, BOYE:.RA‘_& CO. Prof. Sursarys el ssued *Perdity and Other Stories,” by | 160 0 Sos®o that interpretation; all | 0 emphasize it, and, in addition to | and the shape of his hat, I was asked PEALBAI AN - Vi Ex-Health Ella “,‘l"'I'I""""“”‘llll';j'\;i"\”lé\ hu!“]:“ Vol | Gther states go by the calendar. As the asumo '] i nu: how much I earned per unuum, l\u..-nlnux “."'.s.f‘s’v.u“‘ Time! ocks 2 D, 26 P B '8 her readers | opaction has never been riise » | leisure to those who ser enif [ my top coats were muade in London, 1 » that this book contuins her very best | JITREI TG, W " Doon rlsed 1n the | Ol O nte anoh_ roal or sapposod in: | what T should have for dinner, whethor and Jail work, From Prat GRANVILL you w.ntnpurei bloom- story, “Dave's Wite.d Whatover the | 110 W was no ol for any. Legisiation | fringement of persoual liberty isresented | 1 proforred riding or walking, 1080 T nat R et! Oiaaha, Neb, | the loyai Cuomi j i 3 i nstitute of Chemistry, & " i Heury ¥ . vt A on the subject, and will réport the bill | and rouses a spirit of a1 nism. When | whether I was seasick; atso how old 1 Institute of Che Complexiont 1f so, & generally worth reading, and her short | dif (1 S P there isa general thoi it recognition | was, and numerous questions concerning w ap lications of Hagan's stories are o exception to the rule. S mong mistrosses of tho perfect com: | my private Ji Com BaslToplo Kuaadlis et il gured, Ak GNOLIA BALM will grat- TN A fow ( an Ohio man refused | patibility of domestic service with a LWhat ean you or your readers - asuliiy, capRuanl Mpan AARENAIEIIE SR8 N “Socialism and Christianity,” Ly A. J ure quuly emphiutic 1 LeNAIL of 1is Teal meris wid f ) p Frases | independence in - personal matters, this [ cave abour all this¥” 1 inguired fy you to your heart’s con- Bobraads D 1) teaats fa for a nine-months-old rooster of fancy | ndepent pery rs, care 8 (8l hiied ’ A 5, 1. D, treats frow o now point ; o o i abor w be held i suc thoso screet individuals Packet Company. excelluice ] Z It does away with Sal- fow the probloms raised by the ‘most | breed, bad demands for ll the cggs | pudtar dahor will nope idlo suod (iof ' toese . Indisoreet, cRitRNE AT pss, Redness, Pimples, uontly advancod social theorics of | 1018 could praduce at & per Ssetting'” | SN TS RO taking part in it | tho yoins me I MSAl DAIRE fiv W2 A TIURCE L) Invaluable to all who are Run Down, Ner- SEPER TR jpara and had to rent several hens at §5 eacl s L 0 young me iswer, ' u do e . diseases an: the day, thelr relations to the reciprocal | W10 et svomu heih st e8eh | ot only is there a lack of respicet | aiot veply we shall invent your answers. | England, France & Germany, | vous. Dyspcotic, Bilious, Malarious, or Cole, Director of Kensington Mus K Co's ] —— nd all rfections of the skin. It ;lnl\‘tli‘rou(nllllx;:l::,» wital, and the ‘J‘u» i for the workers among mistresses, but * As will be seen, reporting in America A A A A afflicted with Weak Kidneys. BEWARE OF ristian church with vefer- . . also a lack of respect for the work. | verges upon cynicism ars al @ i s Av E day or twi "> o org - 1 o ater ht cowpartments, and | IMITATIONS. overco ormfisme!flh“uhume appear al”and industrial, wove- L Atdudsonia, Ask., witiln 5 da¥ or bro, Thore'are luudrods ‘of litile ways i M Milluud oncludés with the follos- | Bl RO At Eherk o it T ks tho e . Sy aR RO PO . aking about i v . e A which a mistress with a genuine respect | ing Pusk: )b sate wnd ugrceable. ar Majesty's Favorite Cosm.tic Cer ing .~ gitement. It makes a lady of rker . are the | to death by inhaling buffalo gnats. Tor Cthe "Work ean makeahis respoot folt | | T should certainly not busy myself with | the Uhited States wnd Buropeun muis sid jesty's Fa y [\ 0 —— i H i : > | New ¥ Bursd d Saturdays for Ply- = A S CPHIRTY appear but TWEN. | vablisbors. : SR i | &b s ik aa anoentive to- improve: | this odius tittle-tatilo and should shrug | New tork Tusraburt ud SUSTER TN | e v s wovaL GRS 1 Exereises for the Imnrovement of the untors In southorn Oregon are W ment. Do thus and so beeause it is my | my shoulders over it, did 1 not see with | ByRra) ) PRINCESS OF WAL y i"'d"’“'“""&m"‘d“"’ Senses for. Young Cildren. " by Horgce | 001y slaughtering the dver for t: way," gays the average woman while O O Tnanners. are be: | EDhiuiug, tho steamers lcuve Humburg on | &k, Cowplexion Eruptions, Chuvpiug, Rougucm: rfect are its effects, Grant, and “Forgotten Mednings, oran | Shins. Their carcasses are thrown into | engigod in that diilieult and arduous | coming Amencanizod. We have hot. vot | SAly dAs gud NuCArE ¥ LAIES: Wiy | @Akl of Dl thlmmflhlbtodewd Hour 'With the Dictionary,” by Alfred | the rivers. Procass known as “breaking in” a new | reached the point mentioned, but we ver- | PRRSIFCLE “¢50. 860 wa . Le2i0 co.8 endlne. Srrob ALLRAH spplication. Waites, are two very usetil und” instruc: ae—. | il When the back is turnied, instantly | tainly shall reach it i o tokens frota Fiyimouth to firisiol, Car -~ AR G190 N tive lluinl.» \nlul\lllpn,llnuml bl'} Lee & Shep- w.‘[\:‘ gostura B‘Iil‘l"erl::.;lm ward I:n;:;n\:::fl the maid does it anothe I and plul;.x)l;ly s - S o . Tindgtor g0y wlhee n the SO 0F | parila is gusrauiecd us Sursay ard, Boston. Mr. Grant’s E ses have N ot T ' | poorer way, because itis ber way. But e Indiun Agriculturist estimates | England, FREE, SeCtefe, oo been prepared for the purpose of provid, | the whole civilged world. T'ry it. but ""“‘r" By Wy were ahown to be the best | there are 280,000,000 cocoanut trees in the #25. Bend for “Tourlst QREEHET o)) & 00, 201 ing instroction and smusement Pl T o T o o o Nt £ W liat xinsons, and if it wore | world, which produce 10,000,000,000 nuts Qenieral hassenger Agenks, treet i ye g clion & nusement for the | for the genuine Wiicle, manutactured by Dr. | one,and for wlhiat rea f : 000, & Broadway, New Yorks Wasningion wad ia | N, Y, epfl, flllfl! (118 clildren who are too young to learn to | J, G, B, Sleger l seen that the lady herself wund it no dess | every year. (2 Ridie Sts. Chicugo, Lib e i in the murket,