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   Elkhart Sentinel (Newspaper) - August 21, 1886, Elkhart, Indiana                                Y H- IN 1866 AS IN 20-NO. 34.  AUGUST 21, 1886.  4-1  F. Public and Office in A furniture 117 Mam Comer Main and Pigeon orer shoe Prompt attention giren to all professional Q. M. and special attention to diseases the Throat and Office 11 to 12 a. to 5 p. u. Office orer drug H. M. and in formerly Dr. 409 Telephone connection between office and Calls answered day or and of by ocular analysis and examination of the special attention to the disease of C. and of the University of class of of Pa. diseases of children and all chronic comer Main and Pigeon over Kavanagh Pollard's H. a specialty of complete set of machinery for making every part of a in Woodard comer of Main and Franklin Befers to Wilson Thomas County Clerk and over 307 Main residence 508 Third M. patronized from far and His photos can not be Main Tesili II per U and H. H. 0. W. 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In where a very large part of the real lace is made laces are all called and machine laces over 150,000 women are said to be employed in ana the majority of these work at There are 900 lace schools in Probably the most important center of the work in that country is the city of A very expensive kind of lace is made known as Brussels is of very fine thread and intricate Mechlin which is very line and is made at Lierre and The manufacture of another favorite is extinct in its native whence it derived its has attained much prosperity in It is now chiefly made at the towns of Ghent and The productions of Ypres are of the finest a few years the number of was estimated at 250,000, but this total had been considerably reduced by the use of machinery in recent The point which is a very beautiful made entirely by hand with a fine in small which are afterward united by invisible is made principally at The towns of Bayeux and Caen are especially noted for the manufacture of fine black Chantilly which was formerly made almost altogether at is now made quite extensively at the two mentioned The productions erf the towns of Lille and Arras are also well Lille lace is very simple in but very fine and The lace of Bailleul is strong and cheap and extensively used for The lace manufacture of the district of of which the town of Le Puy is the is considered the most ancient and extensive in Over 100,000 women are there and nearly every kind of lace is The headquarters for machine-made laces in France are at In England the manufacture of lace 18 carried on chiefly in the counties of Devon and The best known of the English laces is the so called from the town of this name in where it was first In the city of Nottingham the manufacture of hand laces was an important industry some years but been almost destroyed by the introduction of machinery for lace The town is now the headquarters for some of the finest designs in machine-made laces that are Lace is made to some extent in especially in the town of also in and in nearly every country of Europe to a limited Few Timely Words Concerning People Known as increased use of the means of transit incident to the summer migrations brings into prominence that disagreeable class of people who seem to think the proper thing to do in a crowd is to ignore the fact there is any one present but themselves It occurs to their limited understandings that this is the proper way to create the idea in the minds of others that they are of some importance in the social They will enter a partially filled car the and incidentally various other in a more than ordinarily loud tone of and evince apparent astonishment that certain obstacles they see arranged about them are human beings and that they are not to be sat down Having made the they immediately forget the former part of it and proceed with the open discussion of their are of no consequence excite general disgust on the part of those who are compelled to nuisances are well of both and presumably well supplied with their own or somebody else's That they are entirely unaware that they fail to deceive anybody with the belief that they amount to something is evident or they would keep their vapidities to No well-bred person can ever be guilty of this though occasionally one finds himself caught in such company and can not very well The annoyance alluded to is experienced more particularly on the routes to the summer People who are gifted with fair abilities are generally conscious of the fact that they constitute part only of the population of the and that there is no escaping some consideration for other members of the human Consequently they do not attempt to escape it. They accept the fact that there are others and act in railroad steamboats and other public is another disagreeable of which the above is nearly always a who gain certain advantages over well-bred people by conduct which the latter will not resort to even in Without going into extended comprehensive adjective will cover their They shove in ahead by physi cal force at ticket offices and other and see a person stand up for an hour or so to removing their bundles to make a vacant seat Doubtless there will be experienced by any one in extending the T. Marina of is over Md two years and has lived in her present over to Upon good deal of discussion has been provoked by some remarks made by Mr. Leverett at the recent commencement dinner at Harvard upon the general subject of personal expenditure among college The upshot of what he said was that simplicity was greatly needed in the college life of the and that every one that can it should influence it in this President Eliot that there never was a time when students limited means could procure an education more and that the of living had not increased in college in undue proportion to its increase President Eliot is a convinced and has plausible and statistical answer to any criticism upon the existing order and but on this point we must say we are inclined to agree with Mr. real fact of the matter is not whether a student pay more for his education now than he nor whether the scale of college living continues to bear a constant relation to that of life outside college It is simply Is there as much living and high in college life nowadays as there once Certainly there is Indigent students may have the same or even greater With the prodigious in the of the country it would be singular indeed if philanthropy had not increased in But the great mass of students are not in the in the the latter are more or less subject to the general however following these may sometimes bo to their consciences and their No cue needs to be told how much depends upon not accentuating an exceptional just as it does upon not .to dissemble the can college so far as they indicate extravagant to bear a constant ratio to the expenses of living in No reproach brought against the society of the present day is juster than the reproach of extravagant living brought about by the tremendous inequality of the inflation Society and have in great measure been Society and right action even have made many dishonoring compromises If we are content to see social conditions which every moralist and publicist deplores reflected in the scholastic life of close and where can we look for any leaven with which our current stock of vulgarity may be It is to ask monastic and middle age restrictions in the modern but it is not on the contrary it is most to ask that so far as they are organic should if not the ideal of the life of the whatever that may spite of President Eliot's ingenious we do not believe our colleges count in this way as they once Certainly the larger ones do And yet there is more need for them so to count than They have made considerable progress in one respect during the past fifteen or twenty They have brought themselves into more perfect accord with society and undoubtedly care more than once they seemed to care for the way the world .is for what is called the time spirit But in respect of extravagant living and the manners and morals which are derivatives of extravagant living they have come to illustrate the weaknesses rather than the aspirations of the There is no remedy except that suggested by Mr. No regulations will especially if the are as skeptical as President Eliot in regard to the existence of the But professors and parents can certainly bring a potent moral influence to bear upon impressionable and right-minded youth far more efficacious than the conventional influence which they used to exercise and against which the present extravagance is in great part a GOT MODERN Two Gentlemen of Color Exchanged the Courtesies of the said the Secretary of addressing a hear that you are maird old Phil's you take a bridal didn't no o' cose er bridal no old Phil willing to the peer ter he say any do you know that he wasn't we got inter er little frum de way he flt me I dat he throw a shoe after you when you he wished you good doan think he fur de shoe dat he number me side de come mighty nigh out my light Had ter werk wid me some time come all right Doan he ment it ter be good Shoe must hab weighed ten but got eben wid I driv my wife erway site's gone back ter lib wid and so far apart that they never touch each and yet they are so close together that there is not room for a soul to walk between Every one must be on one side or in Lynn Boston Post says the following is quoted from a school examination what is possessing a gothic spinster Uft a Toa and Coold Carry a Cannon on His propose to give a short sketch mt tiie life of a maa who was little known outside of the village of Granville in Washington where he was bom and spent the most of a long It is known of him and can be that he performed feats of strength unsurpassed by any man that has lived in ancient and modern of the Biblical His name or Stearn his occupation was that of a Being naturally of a very peaceable and a member of the Society of he never did any thing for display to attract but the feats of strength that he performed were done more to satisfy himself and to see how much he lift than for any thing All his lifting was done by main without harness of any of his greatest feats was lifting a box filled with iron which weighed 1,900 which is equal to lifting 3,800 pounds in a He lifted it with ease with his hands by a rope or chain which was bound around the box to secure it He did not know the weight of the box of iron at the and was afterward heard to say that had he known it weighed so near a ton he would have put on the other one hundred pounds and lifted the At another time he lifted a cannon that weighed fourteen hundred pounds and shouldered it At Comstock's on the near one day while waiting for a load of he lifted a barrel of white lead with His when killing if Steam to be would ask him to guess the weight of a hog just If it happened to be a big one weighing four or five hundred he would stoop down and twist his fingers into the and ML that way would lift the carcass clear from the ground and guess on its performed one of the greatest feats of strength on record after he had reached the age of seventy-five He lifted two iron rails by grasping one in each and walked off with The rails were resting on wooden so he did not stoop to lift One day in haying he was going from the field with bis men to the house for They were walking along the road together when one of his for came up behind by a threw Carpenter He gathered himself up and said nothing He walked to the and when returning to the field with his they came along to the place where the man gave him the falL He suddenly turned upon the grasping him by the shoulders and the seat of the lifted him and hurled him high in the air above him over a fence by the side of which they happened to be The man came down in the meadow a rod or more from the considerably shaken but not badly Mr. Carpenter was not a gantic man in He was about six leet and appeared much less than owing to his massive There was no superfluous flesh upon but the muscles of his shoulders and neck seemed to be piled upon so great was their They gave him a stooping In a crowd a casual observer would not be likely to pick him out for one of the strongest men that ever Mr. Carpenter is living at the present time at Granville Washington N. his old was living the last I heard of He must be over years of Troy 17) society ladies who axe wont to visit necktie factories in their carriages and take away goods to make up at their homes will hereafter find many complications surrounding this somewhat ingenious method of earning The working girls have frequently complained that their rich sisters are taking the bread out of their remonstrances having grown they now propose to adopt other means for protecting their They are having prepared a careful list of the rich ladies who do this work at their and they wiU send the list to all the prominent society people in It is more than probable that this threat will prove as the fashionable of will not care to have know that they are thus themselves by Y. Criminals in statistics just published contain alarming information concerning the of crime among children of both The of the young idea has evidently reached a point m France which demands the serious attention of all interested in the future welfare of the The number of offenses under sixteen years of age has augmented from 2,235 to 6,579 for and from 418 to 908 for From sixteen to year of age the number of criminals has increased from 5,936 to 20,489 for and from 1,046 to 2,839 for The ratio of among offenders under age has therefore considerably more than doubled during the past five The statistics register for the first time numerous cases of suicide committed by T. England a militia officer is never recognized by his military title he is in uniform and on A detestable Not even a mili tia officer has honor in it. Let all respectable Englishmen come at once to where every citizen is by his as Judge and by his as the millenium comes we shall expect bakers to make deduction for the holes in doughnuts Reduction TAKE PLACE AT Price Clothing 27 Sale will Continue 15 Days Order to Reduce Our Present Large Stock Preparatory to Making Our Fail and Children's be Included in this will be a rare opportunity for those anything in the Clothing Line to secure first-class goods at prices never before named in the city of Carefully Quotations Contained in Price List - 8.00  in Plain 10.50 Fancy Plaid and Checked 12.50 All-wool gray Corkscrew 13.50 Sleeve Fine Diagonal - 16.50  5.75 7.50 8.75 10.00  13.50  of Our and Suits in Fine Diagonals 18, 20 and 22. The same special rates on and Children's Suits will be offered during the continuance of this 50 Suits Reduced to 50 4 50 Suits Reduced to 3 Suits Reduced to 4 50  Suits Reduced to 5 75 9 OO Suits Reduced to 5 50  TWO PIECE 50 Reduced to I 50 75 Suits Reduced to 2 75  a and take advantage of this Creat Sale of Fine and Stylish Clothing now offered by the Reliable One-Price Clothiers of this S. MAIN OLD CENTRAL few doors only store where farmers can rely upon getting their supply of Groceries at a uniform Low Farmers living 15 to 25 miles do their trading at our store simply for the reason that they can save 15 to 25 cents on every dollar's worth of goods they ought to see our 5 1-2, 6 and 6 1-2 cent It will do you good to see and still more good to buy our prices are too If you know your biz you will lose no time in buying a supply at our we get to the line ot goods that Grocers want to make the one per double their It is not so with We sell Teas on same margins as other and buying in large quantities for we are enabled to sell our Teas from 10 to 25 cents a pound cheaper than other Ask for same These are and we ask you to compare our Teas with those of any other house ranging in price from 10 to 25 cents a pound there is nothing like buying goods New Post Few Doors open a grocery store at Goshen at 111 S. Main first block south of court Opening day Aug. 7th. 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