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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1891)
The. Pa per for the Stork man, .Merchant anil .Miner. The, Pa per for the. Farm, the Workshop and the. Home. Vol u ma A7. c.i.v)'(kv crrv, cp.iat cou.vrv.oincao.Y, riicpsn.i v. .ir.vic 4. ism. A'tunber I . UNTY NEWS. -1ITATION. IS TIIK rotWTT corar or Ttin STATU or omsnnx, Iiih oha.st ont-.tn'. In the ma tier of tlm ) nstitte of t-'itnlioir Slophfii Cmlinni, dee'd. ) It tho lair, dense, honori - dnriw Mi'l nil iwintn interest:! lit llio alsiii immisl Ktal, 0 reeling: In tin) linmo nf tlio state of Oir ;on, you and each nf yon nro hornby nited to appear in tl.o county court of ilia stste uf Oregon. for (imiit county nt (he ronii'y conit room in ('uiiyoii City, in said county, on Mniulnr, tlio f!lh ntir of Julr, A. 1)., li'.tl, nt tliw lminnf tnn o'clock a. in..1 ot Mini it 11 v . tlio mime Iiciiii tlio fust 1 judicial day of tlic rcgtilsr Inly, ISUI, term of a,tid court mid tlmiluy horutofom, to wit: On tlic 1 Itli day of .May A. I). I SIM fiod by tlio judge, of satd court to show camo il any you Intra why nn order should not bo innilu authorizing nml um powoting (!corge II. Wood, admin istrator of tlm nloro named estate, to sell tlio real properly of said estate (lie saino lietng hitiiHto in snid Grant county, Blnlo of Otogim, mid pat lieu lnrlr described ns follows; lo-wit: The' NKJ ol tho S12J of Hoc. Ill in Tp II S, It III K W M and tlio Si: of tlio SWJ nml I-ots 'I ntnl I of See. IS, Tp 1 1 .-, K :: K YV M containing 1 1" nml .ri5 -1 00 acres. liy older of tho Hon. C. I. Ilnrel tine, judge of Hiiid court. WiUh'hs my liiiiul nml the seal of Raid county com t atlhod tln'h lib'tli day of .Mny, 1S!M. , CIiK). Siii:uii:h, sku. County Clerk of (Irani . county, State of Oiogor. I'aisiusii & Cozah, AttornciyH fur Kstnto. notici:. Cimt onlvr. Iwailnir ilal .! rrxi.trt jirior ti Sept. 1HS7. lll Hi, lilrnt'llUlnilt himI tnlrr.nl Willi N II imi.KY, e...uii Ti. Cjitjon Cit), T , CUT LIVERY STABLE. lltiKiiuw ooil it Co. I'roprH. Canyon. City - - Oregon. Jhe) PostoffIce) Store; (i.l.VYtl.V CITY, ). J. L- Parrish Pi'opr. A line stook of fresh Cilidle, Nutt, Tolmceo, Mutionery, l'ite , lite, JUt received, lino me a call. J'funder'y---(V)aeGON8lOODpURfirfl IT IH TU P. IDKAI, MRDTriKR rurr ll l,lr I' II MaVf Tlm enk Htrone LlWn r- i k i i BP " MMI l xtl tilery t luir. i I u lxlllei ! for-'' Agricultural (load JS'ews for flic Farmers of (Irani County! l'r.uik Hi 0., ol I'oitlnud, Or, hao fit iIIik1iii1 iiii oency at .K.liii Day, for the mle of all kinds of Farm Mm-hinciy and Ancultiiial huple- iiiontH, mien iih v ngoii", i'arit!i;'e, Ko.n t ait, J"l"W-, iiuiiowx, .mowcim, ' Himpt r, Itakfi, ele., elu. A whole latloud to 1h' dclieicd nt ouco. l(irrtliing tirnt-cliis ami at the lowmit Knmill ratim. I'Ii-hso xivo mo your'trjde. 1L HAYliS, Agt. Allow nit to any that I still handle the White t-'uwing Muchiiio mid tlm HailiulV Oigau. SU3 a Emu a l m Canyon City - - Oregon. We Itnre reecieed and opened a teell .selected stock of Cents' Fnrnishiii'J llunds, Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Plan kets, (Jnilts, Hardware, Crockery, Classieare. h'tc, .llso Fancy and Staple Crocer'ws, Proriaions and a full a isorlmenl of Patent .Medicines, Xotions, Fte. iff IMililU I'utroiuiKO, Solicited JJf 3VLo.ll Orcluru Promptly Attonciocl It is IwlW-vwl llmt nn average of 1 30 fool who wotilil In scoundrel go to Now York every week to purchas , "krvi'. Roods," and dcimrt from ! there mimi handsome sum of cash. It in jM,i tlmt no law rait protect fiuls, ami it U coins a question 1 whetlieraiiv law should protect one w ho wants to Ior I'rtM. rncal. -Athena During n oevere ihunder florin nt j StenilnTs:, Me:kleiilergScliwerin. j (ierinany, lightening struck nml fet j lire to the village church, damaging .1. l li... l ,t - 1 me imiikiiiik ami injuring im- n v ton. Ih'IIs 'IM... t I.. 1.- of the chttreh rant: uierdlv! during tlie atorm, nml llM-y were much fiighteiuil ly wh.tt they con sider to Ik? a KUH.-rtintitrnl phenome non. K. II. k'nlletilinuoh atlemiitwl suicide, at Hum?, hv culling liio J ttionI roiitiniKcc, ami u1k, In nt throat, on Mnv 1 nlimtt the hour 1 It'Ofl two cninpaint, while oetenM of noon, in tlie l.titeher ahop of.Wy fotmccted in it cotwpieuottt .Martin Hyerly. nays the Herald. Hi entered the hhop while Itrcrly un. ulicent nt dinner, and taking n htttcher knife from the inent hlm k hegan the work of wlf detrtiction, Hyerly entering in time to catch the knife and prevent him carrying out hix Mikiditl ninnia, lie auccotded however in culling n horrihlu gaah in lii.s throat nml when the knife waa taken from him ho liegged of Mr. Hyerly to knock him on the head with a cleaver. Be Sure If you Ime m.vlo up jour mlinl to 1'Uy llixxl'i MaroianlU do n t Iiiilin'ol ti take any otlirr. H.r Hana trlll.i l a irulUr lurtllclup, Knitrisie. l y ittui- nl Ut (xvulUr comtiliutlon, riirtlnn, nml 'rrirtlim, ruratltp icr nuivri.ir to any ollifr artklc. A llutlun Uily Hlio Vi.i'W h..t slio Mititivl, miJ Mliio i'iaiiiilu Is Wditli) luuutluu, tclU tier ciitrlcuro Urluws To Get "In fine Mori' ticro I wrnl totmy Hnol'i BaruparllU Ui clerk tiu-J to IihIiuhi mo tuy thrlr un ii tnttrail nt 1 IcxhI'i j lie lol.l nn) lliclr'a wuuUl ljt lunei'r; that I mlelit t.ilo It on t-n ibyi' trial, Hut It 1 tlM iiot like It I l)-il Hut ay aii)Uiliig, etc. Hut lin eoulil Imt ref all on mo to c1uiik. I UiU Mm I knew uhat lliaxl't SaisJrlUa wai. I lul taken It, vtaj atbCiil wllU It, mu did not want any uUicr. Hood's When I tx?irin Uklni; llond Hartapsrllla 1 Has (rrllue real m!rratli', suSerliii; a irreat deal wttti dysicia. ami " eak Hut at tlmri I cul.t liar Hy Uiul. I l.-Atxl, aud liad tor iwimo turn' Ukn a ix i"ii In con umitIou. II, 1 h .rs.iarill.i did tuo o inucli riXhI that I won,' ..t ii.j u If oinetlme, ami inyfrkmla Irr.tv r i yf, .ketlt." Mil Kua A. Otrr. ct Ti rr Blritt, llostoiu Sarsaparilla floMby ll Jmirslili. f ill (or $i, lrprdoal; tj C. I. IKKIII 4 CO , Aullie,'lli, I idiU. !,. 100 Dosos Ono Dollar WOOL. Alone a ail run red an fill's icar's Wool Clip. ' I ni)l n lo j R. Hickson. ! Canyon City and .7 liniSto'n, Or. Warehouse. PROS, krci i a n fjisk. to. WASHINGTON MtTTKK. AV.iiim.i.. I. ('.. My '2D. ItiMHtiinM'('o. N .: ("low observers of the game of jHilitirs witi1 not surprised to learn that it won charged that lolh 1 dcino eratit! and republican managers had wid misnarir among tlic deli gales to tm Cincinnati convention. It won hi le largely accredited from legilimatu orgnnixation,aml f imply imjMiMiltlo in n convention where many ot tin1 o-chiiihI tteiegaten rep n'wnUnl only tiHrnuwlm or al Itcut r organiiAtiotiii to krp out vi,,, , Ami I implicit to ' ....... know that more than one man went to that convention front hervabonta vi 1k line on occaiiioua hnndloil crooked jmliiicnl money. If I denired lo lie icnoiial it would lie Kfili!e to nanir one of the delegntcji nt that convention ho i I'W mmed & a memU-rof the maimer Willi one KUUcnl wrty, was in the ny of the cnm'migii commiltei of another. Date and niiiountr iaid might in I hi cam' he KjHH-iliiMl if it were mtfrnmry. Hi Ielong lo the fortunately inall elasi who live hy the nlc of their honor. 'riicrc are grave difference of opinion here a lo tliet lli.i t that the work of the Cincinnati convention will have ti'ioii tho campaign next year, hut all agree that it depend entirely ujmxi the actions of the gieat alliance convention which in to he held on the 'i'itMl of next I'Vh rttary. If that lxdy endorK'ii the work of the convention just cloned, then will the third 'tarty havo a mimed mammoth piujmrlion; if not it will not lc a factor in the tight. A man never gain anything hy trviug to make mall of the ooplo wfai Jo not think exactly n lie does': ami one would iiaturnllv Him- Iiie that a man who had heeii in ! c mgrc, in joiiriiitlirtin and in ! Pennsylvania 'olitic aa long as , Col 'Tom Hay ne, of I'itlsluirg, liny, would long ago Icariitd thi) lesaou; hut he hasn't, lie waa here thia I week and in rui interview he said of the coming campaign: ''The coun I try will hae reason to feel grati I lied if the opixisitig ticket are head ed, ri sjiectively, hy Harrison and ( h vclaiid. Ix cause no matter which win elected the victory would eland hetwet ti the people of the 1'nited State and that eculiar ami tin ,' renmitiahle hrand of foolifchne , which is lulxded 'free coinage of silvi r.' Neither Harrison nor Cleveland WvAild (lermit a free coin age hill lo Imvoiiic a law if hy any iiie.iu in their jKiwer they could pn x i nt it " V n.il. r who read these remark sharply said: "I Tom Hay ne the J.e.-ple'of the t'nited States? Why lie talks like a lunatic. 1 am satis , lie 1 thai if it could U- osille for J the eople to vote tton thuipicatioti I of tl v fieo coinngo of silver, without i any distracting xditieal ipiestions ' In iug miMil up with it, more than two thirds of them would vole in il favor. It i iho one-third which oil! oi it wlio would lc gratified to see the two patties again led hy Cleveland and Harrison." A ncwspaiKT man with more im agination than coo I judgment start- l the silly rumor that Mr. Ham when ltun uoikhI .Senator (iuny that getitlcliitili was here this Week. I he cause of tins conclusion waa that after sending for Sua tor Quay to come here Mr. Harrison found himself so husy that he sent the senator a note requesting that the interview Ik- deferred to a more con venient tune. Mem your soul. Mr. Harrison may not Ik- in love with (Jiiiiv, the man. but he will never think of snuhhing (juny, tho I hiss, who controls tlio Pennsylvania del egation to the republican national i nnveiiliou. .Mr I Inrritoit and nil the mem bers of the cabinet, except Maine and Noble, who are away, sccui to i Im- as busy a beavers, but it is j probable that they are only catch Mug up with the routine work that j accumulated while tho president ; wns away. At unv rate il they are ngaged in tiny work of national itn- 1 Miriance iney are keeping it very I ipiiet. It is known that Mr. Ilani- son is awaiting the ruturii of .Mr j Maine U-fore taking up the iiiimr- tant matter 'lending U-fore tin 1 state department. Tho new Peru I viuii, minister is more than anxious I to obtain the samu trade reciprocity ' for hi country that Hnuil now en- joy with ti but ha Ih-cii informed j that nothing can le done ui til Mr. blame teturu. Seyerul tiiiiis this work it was rumored tliat Mr. Harrison hud asked for the resignation of Coin missioiicr of I 'elisions lUuni, hut hi hasn't up to tlntv awl Utn. Ititum, wlw claim that hia noti an.l liini- aelf are victim of a coimpiracy. say that he doea not intend rcaigning iiiilei aakinl to do ho. It in lieliev- here that Mr llarrinon would gladly adept the reaign.ition of (ien. Iviuini, hut that he, for ioine caiiiM. uixuaes i.i re.pieai it. n wie . - j . f resignation undir cloitU of tien. (iiiii ssun noiii uic iw-naion nureaii shall ttcetd in breaking un the practice, all too common in Wash- inglon. of ollictaU appointing their sons, daughtei and in some in - Uiice their wive, to iiiHHirlttt positions miller them, it will prove a blessing in disguise for the public service, as thi practice ha grown to tie an evil ot mammoth propor tions. A Unique Indictment. The following indictment was written years ago by a Vermont lawyer, hut il is not et without its interest to those gentlemen whoso only epitaph should be. "Thoy wen men ol bluff and hearty 111811011." The stale's attorney aforesaid on his oath aforesaid further complains to the court here that said 1'Yrri, here tofore, to wit on the 1st January, ls.'iii. at saiil Richmond, with force and arms unlawfully did pbty, mid haxard at a certain game of cards called draw poker, alias blolf, ami did then and there shullle, cut, deal, ante, go blind, straddle, hold iMjrs, proiles, straight, (lushes, hhuc iimT lull hands, whereon the said Ferris did win and lose diver large sum . tlU); that is to of money, to wit say on full hands, straights, blades and flushes nothing, on proiles, I'J'i, 011 pairs, f'A on what is called a gissl bill 11' hand, vi one I smt, one o spot, one Sst, I j.iek. I iplii'li and the like. and did then and there cheat and defraud other ier soii of th' board, then and there sitting of like ho:u y, f.unu and re pute of the said I'Vtris hy stealing cards, shullliug from lite underside, of the pack of cards, misplacing the cut, retaining dsi many of the inntl iin'Hirtaiit cat ds in his sleeves, iMM-ket and about his iM-rrO'i gen erally, and either obtaining by such Ins trauil lie- most imorlanl hands, ami thus beating his advor- sarv iiy actual showing, or other- w i-e frightening th" timiil with just no hand at all, iijxui Ihe supH)siti ous ground that if he had not stolen hi hand it was for lack of opjsir tunity. and so the state's attorney complains that such, the acts of thi! j said Ferris, an' in manifest deroga-' tion of all fair playing, in subversion of the loiig-estabiixhed righU and practice of the court, unprecedented in tin' ex jcrience of the state's at torney, and coiitr.ny to the form, force and clhct of the "game laws" in such 1 ases made ana provided, and of I lie play among honest mem bers of the legislature. Cooper Shctp Dipping PowiUr. Tho only way in w hich the eliici oney of a dip can Iks proved ia hy its successful application. ICach time it stands this practical test i addi tional 1 videitce of its merits, and therefore it follows that the dip which ha lccn longest in the mar ket and obtained for itself far the most extensive me, must jMissesa the greate't nn rit. Thi goes al most without saying, hut just now the market is foil of untried prep arations with Daring advertisements that it Ix-eoines easy to overl-Mik the very common-sense fuel to which we ref. rrid l''i rv sheeiiimtii is a matter of supreme iiuuirtnnce - 1 No man of business who has simply his own interest at heart should allow himself to be cajoled into try ing experiment when, w tliout risk ing a cent, he has an article of in disputable t-Hie.icy proved by long mill sll,ceifiil use Coolier H now. dur has stissl the praclical lest of i m arly half a century. The proprietor first bto ight it to the notice uf hi customer w hen engaged in an cutem-ivi veterinary practice, and it met with such market! success, that he gave sever ul years sp"cial attention and study to the preparation, and filially with drew from general practice and de voted himself ii.llrcly to its man ufacture. More than .'Ml year have passed since he did so, nml dtuing the greater sirtioii uf that n-riod two other tpuliliid and practical yen riary surgeons have associated with him in the business, so that under such careful sup -msiou, with every pos.-ilile appliance at hand which cxcricnci' miild .itiggesl, it is not surprising that this prepara tion has met with such universal success. ICvery year the sales have steadily increased until they have attained such magnitude that the Warehouse hook show u yearly sale sufficient to dip over seventy flvo million sIimji This rawu lmn not even Ix-en tipproitehed hv any other prewration of the kind, The tefln to which ahwp dipn are nul.iectitl nn of mi extremely over I a character that few Mirvive them, and Coo'ier' IN.wder tlitu atnmN 1 alone in never loing headway in any country after being once intro- i i rr duoeil. It ha gradually worked it av throttgli oostacles ol every kiiid thmtigh the hardest ease of scab, nml in spite of ignorant and i cnrfieci handling, and ha lecoine 1 the standard sheep dip in every wool-prolticing country in the J world. On the pruiries of the far wesl. the mmpaa of South America, i the plain of Australia and New Zenland, and the veldt of South Africa, Coo'wr: Dip has for a long time now Ih-cii a necessity and al most a household word amongst sheepmen. What greater proof than thii can reasonably 1m retiir ed? If long ami cs's-cially success ful ii.-mi of an ntticle is pnnif of it etcellenct, surely satisfaction i gunrniitwl by such nrccoril! In tlnl, if careful handling were ns assured as are the merits ol" thi owder. success in every single in stnnco would In an nbsoliilet ertiiin tv. The ease with which nople are bilke! was well illustrated at Ash land. The Record says: "A large, line-looking man wait visiting the Ashland ladies recently selling them ni'd for nn improved clnmotis vine 1.1 1 ... . ,,nl ' ""wer as i,ar' " , ,h V'r-V unei-i nci-nieii 101 o: lam iiiitt pre tentious cercinopv he succeeded in planting a Uix ol his Med in the gardens of a large nunil er of Ash land (lower-loving ladies, taxing them n fee of from f I upward. I le did well. The seed ale. also doing well, afler eoiisidcnihle iiotu jelling and very tender carp. They nru radishes. The handsome llorisl is gone, and there is lot of good-natured smiling going on at the e.x k'iikc of the victim, It is said that Knssiu won't In- in n fix to light nny other country for three years as she is rlmnging her armament and ii will take three years to make the change. IComiH' will ! jK'rfectly s.tlislied if she goes on changing her armament forever. Twelve inches of snow fell nt Sherman, W'ro , I'ridav, and a few Shen incln e at CllevelilH'. KI.KCTKICAI. I'l.Um. l'.lccuiciiy Combined With Surgical aiul Medical Tieamicnt I'eifotm Wonder ful Cuic-..I)r. Dairiii 711 i.l Waililngiou tit., 1'oitlJiid, Ot., I'lrtnil.n the l'o. lowing: S.vi.km, Or. May II, 'ill. Dr. Darrin Uenr Sir: In reply lo your favor asking for statcinciil of my cure of eatanh. which you IK-rforiued three years ago, will say 1 am cured and the cure lemaiii )s rmaiient, nftrr sulferiug from the disagreeable ami loathsome nllliet iuu eight years. My wife was also cured by you of diseases K.'cttliar to her sex. ' H. Axukhson. l'olyiHis and Cancer Cured. 1,:hh on :, I'olk Co , Or. May 'J". Dr. Darrin Dear Sir: I am happy to say votir ele. trie and nn d- ' leal home treiilmenl Im liven sin cessful in mv case. I have 11 III nave nun s)!ypus in tin nos you cured it. Mrs. for year and .1. M. Decki'V, 1 of Sheridan, Or., who consulted you, rejoices in a -rfeel cure of a scrofu lous and cancerous grow th in her mouth and cheek. If this will do you any god publish it. Your grwtffully. .Mu.r .iom:. Cross Rye Cuicd in One Minute. 1 wn glad to Dear Dr. Darrin: hear from you. M v eye ere iloiiiu nicely ami are is-rfei-tly straight nml do not botlmr me al nil. I am very much pleased with the treat ment and not many s'ope can tell which eye it wn. Your true friend, Mis Maooii S, niiiiiisi . I.. (iit.iMit:, Or. Atross tho !:ip, to ths Far Wit, On il'iiitiJl", c.ii t aud ili;i- -i,'lir, Km. trltsi't Stuiuoi Ii llltltn It rarrlrd at tlieiiHiit IntpwUnl lu-iii In llio i.uteila iiinllci ol tlio traveling publla. It diirlre vlliile.l, lirsck Itli water ot tti liurlfiil rutrllt slid ri. rerablc fLitmr, riiunltracli tlm iwrmoluiji ellis-lt tipMU lliflituiintrlinf lia-l i.r lii'lliifillWn Ima. rviunlkl rrain.l, limillmlll tn.d wind lii Hit (to.n.u It It Itn l!iirtrfiiiieinflinl mdinUI dluirilcri, liulllllv tl.eiftf'U iifri ramia lien! t-tld ai.il iUiui. rllfr lik liil.u lis. ulid It an Im isnjiaitlils ruin lor iHMlitt'UriS uliil IiIIhsjiuck. I Ii fvlliain ii( irafrl 01111 I'lit most iuwiuihiiit uiwu in tlldail owttulrMfiiU. M-tuuullir In ueli Mi rllcut si In Jiirill I lln IVrMHit 111 fMbkt llHll.IHHlMllltlli litil sltsotl Ir'MII iratvi, win, 11 eruTHiv win 04 uiitisii, iMiur inawtwr iviwx nun iai ihmikui. HISTOHY OF OLYCEHINE. ti lllarutrry Mtiil lltlriMliirlltill Illlll I f o ItllturMrliirr. Mmiy yenn aft. In nn nlwurt' inlnliiif viHir- in Sweden, nu aitlnH"Bry n innkiitK lead plnnler in tli onllunry uity l'.r lieatlmr olive oil w Itli lltlmrxe mill water, w hen lie eluilioiit to liutloo (lint tlio ll(iill ulili-li n tnhitfl.M wltli tiini iiir niiiuti uiiivii mt iiiiiil,-ii umi ' the wsiy lead coiiimhi..i im.l a Mrnoufe Iv kweel taste. Oil further lnvetlm tloii, he fntliiil thill the tweet tnntc wss rntlMtl hy the 'uVM'tice nf Mil oily llilllil which WHi illmttlveil in the witter. No Mich MilwitMnce wut tletwrilKil In the InsiWh of the dny. Svhei'le that wa the nNitheenry'i tiNine tmrw that he hsil iIIm-ovoit'I n new Mtlnlmiiv. u miii fmunl thnt this tweet llillil wi.-. lint the Jinsluct of olive oil slime, lull llmt other olU nml fntn would yield ll miller the milU' trt'ltttnent. So he limned It the "sweet pt'im-iih nf nils" or "oil Mijfnr." More Until it century Imt 'nttl luee Seheele'ii iIImnii cry, yet It Is M-nreely tlfty yeitr tinee "oil suifur" wits tniitnl to Ik- uf jirnt-tleiil vnlue, eeeit for 11 limited uw In iiii'tllollie. Clt.'iuUt hnve irlven It the iiinre fnriuitl tiltllli' ( (flyeerlne, derlteil fnilil it (Ireeh wonl inennlnif sweet. IJvrry one U to-ilny fnttillUr wllh the i-h'itr, thh-h lit 1 11 itl mi eoiiiiiiniily utl fl'l- toilet llt IHIM'H. I In Mutliiii ,' mid .ofteniiiK' elf eel on dry or iutluiiiitl .hMii U tin- itutlity furwhleli It Is w t l.iiown in most liiiimehohlH; hill few people have nny lilraot the variety of iuqsiM'u to which it Is n't'illcil. Aunuiir Itn inoit Htrilduir ami yalunlih' pri-rlii' nr' itt j(i eat soli en I mwer, Hi i-hi'inleiil st.thllity unit Ilk hw eetneiw .Moreover. Il Is illKestlhlt, will nut evn orute, nml owliikT to this ami it 1 liyn wople qualities, will prevent lln dry Intf and hanli'iiliiK ot miiterlaU with which it in uiiieil. These M'ciillitr iiililittes i.inl.-e It immt vnlunhh' In the prcturiitloii of iiiell I'iues, tiiiKuentk ami vaiiouu fo wl pru t 11. 1 1, at. preserve ami inmitartls; llke-i.iM-in lieer. w lilt", ami oth -r hitt'i-d i'ismU. whet'o It Ik hiiid lo lo'l nt a piv lervnlive. Tho fact that di-oii;j uolu tloiiH of iflyoerlni' ami water will ut freeze in the lowest w inter t.'inp ,-.. lurei has euuneil ItMiw In our wet "j,-a 1 un ters " S.inif of the mure Important Imlus-trii-H In tthli'li It Is iim'iI aie vulcn-il.'ln in. Ha ruhlii'r, sllverlni; ami ifihlintr rliiMi, ilressluir h'atht'r for hlil ;lov.-.. pr.-ien-lnir niintomleal nml lhit.t:il.:il M-.'iin.'iis nml the mnuntui'lur ' ot u'i:it l, pi'iliapii, the most potte-ftil eplolve linoiMi to hcleiiee. w.thout whotMMilil.oiui'of thi'i'mmlcKt trlu'ii; hi of modern enlueei-liiK would have l.u.-li linpoosllde - iiilro-wlyei'iiiii'. Ill it pure stnte ulyeerlne I t one f.mrtli li.-.tvier thiol water. Afler Ion;; ex posure to 11 fnvxlnjr teiMper.tlure lflyci'iiue will ilitiiil rliiiinlile cry .( il r."emhliiif Ihiwii of snjfsr eundy. Il Ixiillnir holnt Is I'.i ) il"uri'es l'uhr.- ih it I Vie Kl.vcerlne will Imin iviuhlv If llrst hi'iittsl to alnuit ISKi ili-n- .. 1 1 rflvcN it Hile-lilue llanii' sliuilnr lo tin-' of nleohol. .tml to the elu'iiifnt al.ic.-iui.-11 1111 ith'ohol. , priH i'M has lieeli Inveiittsl hy tvhlc't nniiriil fats nie directly ilei-ouiMfc Into t,U'une neiii ami irlycerine hy sale ji'i'tlri' the fnt to lln ni'tlon of super heated steam nt 11 teiuH'ntlurii of sev eral I1e11d1.il ih'.fn-es. The lesiilllni; Iflyi-i-rltt 1 r mvutruUsl nn.l piulllisl hy si-:t:u ililillali.i. while the sti'itrle nelil, which iniieh rcM'tuhles wa ami In no wuy iiiihtveri to our ordinary 0011 eeptlon of an nc id, Is in Kivnt duinaml for cMinlles. Youth's Coiupniiliiii. THE IDEA'. TAILOR. Ilsiill.lln uf 11 IVrri'llt Wlrltlrr uf tlm Ni-l..iiri u id r.iie l.lu, Tli,- Ideal im-ivlmnl tuiliir should ! 11 ) Kl-liHi'.ilntr man, for the saiue reu son that a mi-rlUirloiis IkhiU should ls handsomely Isiuiiil: he shoul'l Ihi well dressi'd. h't'ioise It .fiMslliKil(lii' luii-i who Ii not well dressed, unless he enn 11, d ull'ird to dress well, soems iinnite fill for the physical KlfU with which ntittire has endowed Mill, and heonuse 11 t ilhir who Is not well dreaseil insults his trade mid advertises hliusulf as nu alien to It eietipt llmtni'lally : nml he .!l I'lld lit' o'dliriuif ami of pleuslllK IIIHII ners, h iiise If he Is nut his nature and 01 1.. ... 1. ..i 1 1 " " ' '" '' -"ii in-in , mu ( 1., ..,,,,.,, .. in, ,1.,, ..i,,,.,,,,!.,. 1 .i,,h.. . uf )iU Imsini'ss ns the tisiliiii; uf 14 lln lisli horn in u strlnir lxtml II.- should U well e-liicnlisl. hniinv. unit llioroiitflily famlllitr with hiuln.-ss iisitii's. for unless he is he en 11 umlnr staml the n-tpiiri'inenU of lilt irndu no more llm-i 11 hisU'iirrlcr can the phloiflH loii of the ehi'iiiUt hitnlili and he shotilil Is- in every thought and Instinct nu arlUl, for only an artist uaii appreel nt -, much less worthily exemplify, the i'ruv ami lcnuty thai nre lllu to l-lollll's. II.- sliouhl Ih familiar with his trmhi from uaxinir leniftli of sowing silli to pi-os'rly tryiiiif 011 n eoat, for this Mud of familiarity Is m sure to create eoiitl il.'iuv lit a id r.np'cl for his itlilllty. lot ls 1 mtieh of another kind is certnlu to hived contempt, lie should do business In fill elenntly lliiishi'd nml furnished store, contnlnlne; eomfortuhle ilrelii,'-rMiins and every necessary couveiiltiuee for his custom er., it'id khouhl eurry a choice If not a nut a very laofc slock of h'isls; for his c'l.ihli .limeiit us well aa himself should kin'(;e.t comfort, art ami rclinciiicnt, ai. I Ii.- in every wuy in M'rfeet hiirmouy with llio im.t eultlvaUsl tustu of llio I line. lln should tie. In short, a tfcutlcinnii, a thorough muster of his hukimiks ami a 1 artist The Itluul tailor, then, would em to je an ideal man who Is veiy .infi.rUlily Uxutli fur his trudn Is an ideal trade, ahlo to exert liiiiiiiimnihlu r.-nm.vj ItiUueucok that uaiinot fall to bouellt mauUlwl ami give to iilvllnutUuii a imiIUIi aait charm. tiurUirlal Art Journal, THE A LITTLE OF CVERYTHINO. Osis lialfof the people Uirn tile Ik folc the n;v of klxtt't'li. A i ii ii.'. N-yimiM'ld Uiy has Jmt died in llnsihlvn of tisi niiili! eniwtli. At ! the lime of his death he wts sit foct I two Inches tall, hut tlhl not wolh a hicidred iuiids. No l.Kss than seieutt'eii thousniiil 1 y .inir iflrU nml womi'ii lioui.'ltwM, j "frli'ii'llcHH, helpless ami tisslhss le: In the ojK'ii-nll-ii'ifht sheltert of MtP nev tirivn, I.0111I1111, In a year. A imcr.Nri.v launched llalllinare s.-liistirr wuiiuhrlteiiitl with water III steuil of tviiii. the Ihiuor nlwtiys heio tofore umsI on such iMonsloiis. The ve jet's oiviiei-k are said to In strict teni' Iterance men. A I'iriviit'lKiil (Pa.) innn has Ih-hii eleatilnir his oyeelnsM-s fur yonr with h tnlt mitcN nml says they are far Imt t -r for the purjoe than nnythlntr olw and nt the same time the hills am not Injured hy ll. lx thi'Sllwster-huslllen of ltntn.t I111V0 Usui tlist-otered the tomhsof slv ms's, aiaoiiK them that of Silvester, who ue eeeded in coiivertllie; t'oultailttlli to t'hrli.tlntilty, nml w ho lived at the tlm.' of the council of Nice. A ri. x-k, of twenty-tine line rjecse he h'.Hiiif to Asher Werts, of t'rawfonls' v 1 1 If. tint., spent 11 nlirlit 011 his tlsh l-tnl, ll (rote durlui; the iillit, nml ue-.t inoruluir the hlrtls were found fail In the hv, every one of them dead, Two Aiciiisov 1 It an.) MH.'lcty .0111ifr 111 -a recently hud a llk'ht. It Is mild Unit after they had decided lo lleht they re. niotrd llielr hats and (suits; then one 1 .hed the other to excuse him w Idle he r,-..i mil hit necktie, collar and culTk. .It'Ml'iMi cl.tinei In Idaho Is diineisiui htiil'iev,. A man at Walhiee uaiiietl Harris found three men putlliiH' up a .-aliinou a lot owned hy him. Thev re fil ied to leave. wiii'reusiu he not his tin. t.ln.t two of them dead mid ihiucff uit.ly wounded the third. WITTY, WISE AND CMCCnlNO. I.i:r a 1111111 lead a cnxiked life lone; elioutrh and he will msiii he In slntltk. Till, man who llrst wrote nlsiut the plertstl 1 es of ivlu1; was prohahly the luM'iitor of the charity hull. SciliM'i: Is makliii,' wonderful slrlihn nowadays. An ailciiltiiriil e.xcliioii;.i has just discovered that If a cow's hind eir nre tied toj;ether she can't kick. Tin: man w ho takes olf Ids hat In the presence of ladies hi it draughty ele Lit a- may hate rfrcat isilltenesk, lull he will also hare a ureal cold In his homl. "I mu: tuiiii of you lust nllii," slir said, with a llnecrlne; i;Iuihv. "Did Von. reitlly?" he Impilred, cnrfcrly. "Yes; I always dream when 1 enl loir nl.'i- nml pic at nillit." MAilii:i.inci.iNs llt,'ure thai a man il.My years old has sx-ul three year In Imt loiilu:r his eollnr. How much time hits Iweii eousuiiieil hy it woman of forty live hi pnllltitfhcrhut on klnduht'.' A "Turin: Is 11 most reiuarkhhle echo In a 1 avc In Kentucky." II "What Is Ihere reianrkitlde nlsiut it?" A "Ifyou 'i out' 'Hello. Smith!' the echo kavh! 'What Smith do you menu?' no less than fourteen distinct times." Tin: imwt jsiwcrful Miik on earth Is wor-kln"; the lu.lest, slilr-lilne; a very doubtful Idnif. smo-kltiir: the most coin iiioii kllik', io-kliiL'i the Ivamtsl onw, OilieldiiKl thirstiest one, drlil-klu,fl tho slyest, wln-klnr: and the most diinjrei--ous, Iiil-lilne;. Cciitoi s to Know, A prisoner who had Ih-cii innvlcled nt least a down times was plnced nt the liar. "Your honor, I should like to have my on so continued for a week; my lawyer I III." "Hut you weiecnpturcd with your linnd In this iri'litleiuiiu's sckcU What can your counsel say III your ilufonse'" Precisely so. your honor; thut Is w hat I am curious to know." HOUSCWIVCS SHOULD HAVE tiiMili fuel. Sua in knives. A inn hushaiiil. ITlli: soft water. 1'i.dii of tinware. A noon tHHik stove. Wl.inllis and menslires Nianiiiioiis thai do not gossip, l'ljiw Mis anil time to eiilttvnte them, A in xi 1 1 thermometer as wtdl as a dock. Ar least one t'lssl newspacr treatllit; iisin suhjiu'tk uppropriate lo her mix. A I'I.aci: outside the house to empty sIois, convenient alike In cold ami lull weather. As assortment of f;ixl hrismis with kerew-eyes ill the handles and planes to luiny tht'iii. As Iron seras!r at every outside door, nml unit with necessary liislruutioiiu aceoinpanyiiiK- A noon clothesline and couvcaU'lit jsmIm for the Mime set cIomj togulher usiu a nnihy yard. -MnKistrnte (to prisoner): "Youam found 1,'iillty of 11 ting the philuilir in a lonely street, knocking hlmthnvii, nml rohhliii; him of everythlnif t.vo.ipt t lalunhle i;ohl waloh which hu had with him. What have you lo ihi;,-,'" r;u. oner "Had he 11 oold watch' with liti l it the time'" .MiKfislrate: "Certain iv " I'llsoiu-i- '-Thun I put lt u pUu of Insanity." I'rtiiu the 1'iviiiih. Tm: word "states" was llrst ollloiitlly iiketl .May If., I7M, when .Mr. Arohlhahl fury rcMiited to the YlrKinta conven tion, then In session at Yillluiii:ihurg, the famous resolution "to declare the I'liltcd Colonics free and lmleHiinhiul statet." , , , I r there Is such a IhliiK us real, down rliht uiorlilk'iitton on this earth, it Is In )w feeling of the man w ho, IiliuiuM InU'iidliiK to cheat, tll.'.ls that hu harj picked up tho small end of a horny irudo. -Imllanaisillb .louruul.