Show auit NEW york correspondent informs ua us that ono one of the most moet peculiar features of winter fashions is the amount of jewelry which will A be worn by gentlemen heavy gold watch guards will bo be the proper A per thing and three or four rings may bo be worn with impunity im punit this is an english fashion and it was wits introduced in england by military men who resided a long time in innia nemo noticed notice the tile other evening that major cornwallis west wore no ices than six rings all of thick yellow gold it is hard enough at present for young raen men of small inc i onica and who yet wish to cut a dash to dress properly they will soon bs be compelled to retiro retire entirely from the social field THE TIM title of french cel celebrities eb by ernest daudet and others translated by francis W potter there is is published no 99 90 of funk A it Wag Mag nalla nalls standard library price 16 15 cents this is a very entertaining series of pen por traits of the moat moet eminent frenchmen of our day given us by their oon con temporaries it would be difficult to name seven men more rel re re tentative senta tive if f french genius in different fiflis than marshal SIu rahal de mac bahon lin leon Ga gambetta jula jules grevy L i blanc blame charlet de F re victor hugo and fr per F r dinand de leaps whose careers lire tire here delineated the volume ba tile meriu merits ot of the best modern french literature being crisp clear and animated the several narra arc are especially at this timo time to the american reading public ablie 1 from the prominence given 41 bote F frenchmen rench men in the daily press NEMO WHITES to the omaha dee bee on the commercial outlook in ting this terri territory tary he ile tells tha journal busi Eusi now noaa is not quite eo so brisk as at this time last year the crop and mineral output out put haa has been good but oft ing to exorbitant frei freight lit charpek the farmer cannot r rind ind a market for his products the railroad companies seem inclined tu to rula rule or ruin all this western country they pile on the last cent for transportation and always base their charges on what they imag igoa thing can pay and sometimes Bome times like all other things I 1 erring n in ud gin nt the producer finds it b belter e ter to let et tho perishable wares rot on oil his lands hands than pay more for transportation than tho the goode will ill fetch when delivered tho the great engaged in a war with a view to cobble gobble up auk salt lake city one ono road proposes a cable line through one of our leading business streets to fort port douglas the other a narrow guage road through oneff our finest avenues into t tho 0 canyon east of the tile city both undoubtedly arc are looking to a more direct outlet cast or to block up the entrance for competing ooin companies vanies at any rate they have managed to excite the ire of the citizens who bee see do no need of those these enterprises as a tho the city ia is well provided with streetcars and ana no lack of ordin ordinary arv transportation exists UTAH AS well aa as all other parts it of america is fortunate in always haying bread enough and to spare while great britain never raisa ent bread EMT to feed her population she purchases largely from tho the united states every year and E english f in ancial journals say E england will have to spend a larger amount for this year than kho did in 1882 last years yield was astir estimated bated at bushels this years crop arc are eau to be ten per cent less still there is ii an on unusually largo supply believed to bj 63 held in store in england at the pr time amt year great britain brita in imported cats of wheat and anti flour at a value of this was the tile arget largest quantity and at the tile greatest cost imported in any one yar but even if tile yield of home grown IV wheat h eat th this Is year were to prove 10 or 15 per percent cent better than last year the tile diminution in tho the acreage would swallow up the tile increase in 1869 tho the acreage of the tile wheat crop in the united kingdom 0 was in england alone in that year it was acres last year the acreage in england was but in 1882 it w was if s only while the largest es estimate ti of the acreage of 1883 places it 10 per cent below that of 1882 2 |