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m..Ml wi B.v '. f .-I onras cixvwa-l wnrnma jovwal. m cimiL jwmal 4ftjHM8HEOnAll.y,EXUKrr8t'NDAY, BT THE Canifal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) KnMrrd at the paeioltlc at 8atetn,Or.,M eoood-clas matter. JACOB L MITCHELL Hiiifcr Mee founh pngo ror term of sal-scrip-Uoti. ., ,, Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for he iwftie ay) snonia 09 nnnaa in oy 1 o'clock . , Correspondence eonUlnlne new of In; termtrand importance Ik denlrod from all part or the state. . , No attention will bo pnld to anonymous oommtinlcatlon. Pmimc Hralrt ntr the RAPITAL JOIT.KAI. served nHhtlrhoane enn tecum itbfpM' Vil ami request, or by word left nt this Bpeciui'-n number sent free on iplc Offlc, comer Court and Liberty Streets. (crests iu euch an unequal contest. HoW well Stanley has performed bis work, through what hardships and privations ho has struggled, and with what pplendld success his labor has icen crowned, as an ex-i plorcr and pioneer in the opening ot a vast and rich region in Central I Africa, It would take a good sized ' volume to adequately set forth. . Something of tbe nature of his lnk and how It was accomplished may bo gathered from the letter written by him which appeared In our issue of December 14, but tho full partic ulars will not be known until Htan ley hlmwlf again gets back, and Is able with maps and full details to supply tho ntlll wanting data to complete our knowledge. KltlliAY tMfVMiY.a. iir-Miiv .. 8TAXti;y. ButuJey wui lru In Jjgnhlijb, Wales, in 1810. HI,ari!Uts were named Itowland, 11U1L b$ug ex ceedingly por, lliey gyb' film to the care of tho parish whenjjj? was three yearn old, and ho w'aji rearjed in thoalmshoiiwnttit. Awtph. Af ter obtaining a fair education here he taught hchoo! fur a year or two, when lie wi-ut as a eublri boy on a ship bound for Jfew Orleans. Here ho met 11 wealthy American mer chant, named Stanley, who adopted him, and bo took the name of Hen ry Martin Stanley. He Hpeut con siderable time wandering afoot In tho Indian country of the south west, but his father dying intestate, ho found himself poor again. On tho breaking out of tho war ho was impressed Into tho rebel service, bui escaped thctico and nerved subse quently on tho Northern sldo until the fall of Ilichmond, when ho ob tained employment us a reporter on tho New York Herald. His Iovo for adventure however, wa over-mastering, and ho started soon to tight tho Cretan army and to record its fates in tho Her ald. That over, ho traveled through tho Eastern countries and Bpnln as a roving correspondent un til October, 1800, when Mr. Dennett sonthlm to find Livingston. Tho , story of that wonderful achievement is told in his book, one of tho most fascinating records of exploration. Mr. Dennett sent him baqk to Africa almost immediately after his return from tho Llvingstono expedi tion, and four years more worospont in travels and battles "through tho dark continent." Then his great Congo undertaking occupied him from 1870 until 1881, tho result of which was tho establishment of an independent nutlon from tho western const of Africa at tho mouth of tho Congo to tho 80th degree in tho in terior. When this was accomplish ed, loaded with honors, ho returned to America, hoping to spend tho balance of jils life in less arduous labors. Hut ho had hardly reached Ameri can shores buloru tho King of tho Delglaus and Sir William Macklii 11011 besought him over t)io cable to go and rescue Kmln. Messages had reached Zanzibar and Europe from tho Pasha's capital at Wadclal, Indi cating that ho would bo unable to hold hisposlttonngainsttho Mahdl'n threatened attack and was practically awaiting nnnlhalatlon. Had ho boon willing to abandon Ills people, those of whom ho had created n na tion, ho could easily havo cut his way by some southern routo to tho coast boforu tho Mahdi's force could oonio down tho Nile and got at him. Ilut Kmln preferred death to deser tion. Indeed, wliou Stanley reach ed him, this htintiiuent, carried to almost Quixotic extreme, threaten ed to louder tho relief expedition unavailing. Sir William Muuttlmion Is the president of tho British East Africa Company, Into whwio service it Is now desired to enlist Stanley ami Kmln both, hut Stanley especially. Sir William secured subscribers to a relief fund, tho Egyptian govern ment giving n full third of tho total presumed expense. Directly upon receiving tho mesyagos from Klug Leopold and Sir William, Stanley cancelled his lecture engagements .and hurried oil' to London, There the diameter of tho errand ho was desired to perform was Ailly made known to him, Tho expedition was nut to bo military, Ho was not to go in nud drag out or anything of that kind. It was tint known Junt what Kudu's situation might be, His last letters had been quite hojx IcsN In tone, telling of the submla nlou to tho Mnhdl of all tho terri tory north of hilt, nud of his fears that his own tlmo would luuvitably come. Stanley was asked, there fore to conduct a caravan to Kmln, laden with amuuttlon and supplies. If Kmln wanted to come home, Stanley was to act as escort. If ho wanted to stay and toKo his clinucva with Muhdl, Stanley wus to supply hU neecwdites nd coma away. Tho achemo was thoroughly peaceful, and merely In the pcrlVmuauco of tho duty owed by clvllltatlou In gvneral and Great Britain iu par ticular to tho Intrepid man Mho (A lir,l..ltf llilir.l.tli, u.i4lii.ilt- "t-T vmiv,t Hidivmiui nviiiy (H'f The Kansas State Orange at a recent meeting resolved "that the next United States census should slum' what pertentuge of the people of, this country occupy their own inmes, what proportion nro tenants, and of tbo." who occupy their farms and homcis what proportion have their property free from debt nnd the farms aud homes which arc un der mortgage." . I'jiinck Mukat has made an un conditional surrender to Miss Cald well, and wdl marry her on any terms. It is lioiod no American girl who honors tho name of her country will barter herself away In this manlier. An empty title is worse than an ofllco without a sal ary. Di:n Foroif, a brother-in-law of Orovor Cleveland, Is to be retained as lonsul at Sheilleld. This is a courtesy shown tho ex-President's better half which will go far to con done all tho mean things republi cans have Bald of her husband. Smmfc Tie lest n esidence Localities , a. cy r porita,d ?.i rarsss M,:: those owned by men or corporations who HLAND ADDITION -IS OWNED BY- Thk ways aud means committee, under Chairman McKlnlcy, is said to bo making excellent progress, aud It is to bo hoped better results will be obtained from that quarter this ses alon than last. Tacojia has finally decided to try to do something for Its town with out considering the Northern Pacific railroad. There may bo somo hope for that place yet. Mquton In the first vlco-picsldcnt in twenty-flvo years to hold a New Year's reception. "'SCIUI'SV' By a mistake a Norrlstowu livery mnu sunt a hearse and carrlngo to a liouso of mourning a day ahead of tho funeral. i'rcnonuanaiiia,in assert tunc 11 majority of their fellows In Canada are In favor of annexation to tho United States. Tho death of Lieutenant Colonel Jaoksou, hi England, removes one of tho last four survivors in that country In tho battle of Waterloo. Qeroulmo, tho trcauherous and bloodthirsty old Apacho chief, Is re ported to havo embraced re ligion, and is now actively engaged In Sunday school work among his fellow red men. Information from Keathloy,Tcnn., is to tho effect that a farmer named Newton was attacked near that ptaco on a mountain pathway, by a panther, and was torn so badly that ho died soon after. Nearly olio thousand Iliisslau Jb raelltes recently arrived at Buenos Ayres. Tho Argentine Republic oilers spoolal facilities for enimlgra tlon to tho Jews who are expelled from Jtussin, Woman is sometimes tho real cauu of untmpplucss In tho married relations of life, but iu tho majority of Instances the boot Is on the other foot, and sho Is really tho true comfort, there Is in It, Don't marry a woman for tier taper lingers and Illy hands alone, for married llfo and its Minted ex- perieucocall for a wllb Hint knows how to jiiako 11 pot boil, aud can spank babies systematically. Tho man who marries a woman simply bceaufo sho Is a handy ar rangement tu havo about tho house, does mi from n purely business standpoint, ami in tuo end, if not Tfce Chlf Itrnaon for we great IB test of Hood's Samparllla Is found In tnl article lUelf. It Is merit that wins, and thf tact that Hood's 8arsapar!lla actually t eompllslws what Is claimed for It, Is whal bas given to this medlclno a popularity and tale peatcrthan that of any other sarsaptr Merit Wins &$& Hood's Sirsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball Elicum and ail Humors, Dyscps!a, flick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tired Peeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System Ilood'a Mnrvnparlllu Is sold by all drug Ms. $1; six fur $6. Prepared by C. I. Hoo i Co.. Apothecaries. JUiwnlL Mass. 1 ill USD j- Male It And this Corporation is determined to lllUk) i Attractive Mill lillOOKS STATION. To tho cit v of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and he contemplated toVwntij Sreely begun? Itis Intoned to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High laud uddltfoiiB and arouud Highland Park Roads are very bad. Mrs. Runyun slowly Improving. Why can't Brooks havo a public hall? We are in need of some marriage able girls In Brooks. Mr. Will Jones of Portland, te vis iting his mother here. A good location for some man with a largo family of grown up daughters. Misses Ida and Cltuta Harris went to tho capital New Years for 11 short visit. A picasani pariy 11c airs, rj December 2oth. Two ladhri seven ' withb gcutlemnn. Asuprlbopaity given ai. Mr. G. W. Itamji's, January 1st. Those present: Mr. and Mrs. L, Beckncr, Mr. Joey aud Miss Liz.io Jones, Mr. T. Charlelon, Mr. J. Butter worth, Mr. O. Rolf, and your ser vant If. G. Spraguc. A very nice time enjoyed. A Friend tu tho Family. Dr. li S. Holden: I have used your Ethereal Cough Syrup in my family for many 11 ye.ir, aud I be lieve It my duty to recommend It to all as a sure and eflectual (.1110 for colds utitl till disease of the throat. L. Copkijj. The Dalles, Ogn., May 1H, 1880. Largo si.'i $1, small CO cents. Kor sale by all druggists. Two-fifths of all the tobacco of tho world is grown iu tho United States. Samuel Moss, of Essex, Mass., has been hungry all tho time for thir teen years. Ho drinks three quarts of water per day aud eats hearty meals every hour. His age is 01 years. . TI10 New Discovery. You havo heard 3 our friends and neighbors talking about It. You muv yousclf bo 0110 of tho many who know from personal experience Just how good a thing It Is. If jou havo over tried if, you are 0110 of Its staunch trieuds, because tho won derful thing about it Is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Discovery ever after holds a place In tho house. If you liavo never used It and should be alllleted with a cough, cold or any thro.it, lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at once anil give It u fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial bottles freoat Dan iel J. Fry's drug store. THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition) aid n. ots wlllbe more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be J THIS MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. IJtls in OisiilaiKl Additon arc High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Draiiage The soil is black und rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our biihest I mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location ot two cnurcnes in luiBauuiuoanuii Tunis' I nuinberi'f iveidences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residena lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $iwu. we can sen you oeuer 101s iu nigu land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are jaicti- callv not iiiili so far from the public buiiaings nntt tne business part 01 me town as me majority OI ikhw called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let somo other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of 700iyo can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. GRAND PRIZE -OF AN- d mm m Bin si -CONSISTING 0F- In attic high and crlm nnd icant, A ragged creatiire lonely s&t. Ills fuco was llneJ by pom nnd want At once he cried "Beeonel nvauntl" As o'er tiie threshold crept a cat. "Stav, stranger, Ai not drive mo hen I pray therlut my talo of woo; I nm too poor to glvo offense, . And, lac!mg now In ovcry sense, I scarce fear cither word or Dlow. "It was not nltravs thus: before Thoy drovo mo forth tho streets to roal I always found nn open door Alas, when wo grow old and poor That wo should be without 0 home I "The children loved to stroke my back, When 1 was slcok nnd round and fat Make fly thn sparks and list them crack, They called me protty puss. Alack I'm now but a noglectcd cat! "Onre when a bell the children found A tinr, tinkling bell-thoy tied It with a pretty ribbon round Mv neck, and nt Us merry sound They laughed and laughed until thoy Criell 'To-dny, whene'er my form they spy, With ready hand they fling tho bat And I nm forced for lite tolly; 1'iolost a foot an oar an eyes Tuere Is no pity for u cat. "My teeth aro gono, my claws are dulled, Io net hope to takoarat; Tho hair from oB my back Is pulled My faro from baokya. d garbage culled Alasl I am a sorry cat." "Por creature, you havo comoat last To one who iocls y.mr woo; like you, By nil tho boartless world outcast, I dream of an embittered past That r roved all false I once thought true. Come, ma'med nnd ragged as you nro, Tako half try crust; 'tis hard and dr And nil I have but you shall share: And while I livo, so you shall fure 'T 11 ono or both of us shall diet" Charltt E. JJjinki, in Arkmiaw Travtur. THAT NEW SOFA." Tho Valuable Losson It Taught tho Possessor. One Hundred and Thirty Pieces to be Given Away ty COX & BOGGS, t I ' ' J. T GROCERS, 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGCM, 0 rSS-Tlcket with chauco ou prize presented to every purchaser of ono pound of our "Reliance Can Tea.' Call and So T. 7- CRONISE, Women have been admitted to ttio b.ir In nil ilin N'iu Kiii.lniiii .,..., v v 11 -.? .-?.VJ3H"? J.n.ia Ji"JW. r, nmiMi v, i 4'l.n J Jllllliailliu HUM: " "l UIIU lltMlll'ilfl(3 MrCVU Vermont. Mrs. lllcker, a success ful nraelitioner iu Washliiutou, bus now asked permission to practice law In New Hampshire. TI10 First Step. Perhaps you uiv run down, can't eat, can't steep, can't think, can't do anything to your satWtiotlon, und you wonder what alls yon. You should heed tho warning, you nro tiiuiog tm nrst step into Salem's Popular Job Printer, ; Corner ot Court and High Sts. A T IMS NEW O.UA11TKIIS IN TIIK I hten luio iiiirviiiis imwtratimi. You need a mirvo timin compelled to support him nho has ! .' " hllh'trlo IlUlem you will 11 nil done better than manv womuu I ! "'" ' l V '""V '"' '"'r"'K S"J know of. niK QCKsnoN srrm.no. T!ittfallhhl pic tur at thi (Mtsbllili lMut of Tiiomm lilro A Sou, ,at Kl iUrrn meutobt.ar. As It lfU'llny; ehmlti ot I'm wctl. ttwv Yxen iicllo,vttlotv-imMmmati wht mim Pf inn rro in fat WIN4r vxWaMo. Wc prrnt tiii'lr un " m tw tn4f m-VJ tan-tfirlU 1. .1 xt . w ftwn.1 llu nil mtk tUtinjlt tn,h ut Jj-4 UtunlaU MM 1 ntt J'jy'i (. . Uf ta, y rt(4oV afvart mw Ikt tvxrtn. wAfeJ, to Udr our utMrrwtfto-!." UMora WCtlktiM b rrwijn lht all oMIiury Ut tra-tkwii Kcau.t fey IwUj-tMilmi ait4 Uiir(ii)t clrh Ulloii.whlcli rll tr vraUM lHIllvt, tutted ot mtuan.1 btoe.1 -Mudan MVo U)Wo ot imuuIum J.t i4aM SatwrUIn lthflr.ttnilvshltlHoH i.Wl.imau'luw. n.1 iiuUr th mJvru IhjMfr. Iu cur ar lb Utt r U hour, ()U. 0-lti DORRANCE BROS. Pnlcralnerrr variety of OREGON UMBER. DUESSKD AND UNDRIiSSEl) I Lumber DtlivereJ od Short Notice. YnrUut tliu AKririilturut workk, Ualem. tJrt-Kjm. Mill looiiiil lour und u Imlr inlUa nortliiuDtliiiiiiaileiii, 011 tlin Julin .Martin douatlou luna rlntni. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. tttfl ami t iw Jn.nro pmvliAwiuR cle hflVfl tillrnn n naii n. S...& 1 .y. lSnl,nuo , r'e ourpatrons with the 3i . "re unorus, cive them u cordial welcome to Our Home, ivrnu reasonable. Olvoiua oill and we will di J Oil fO(Hla No Chinese emploj cd. Kansas House, rner ot Court and High I E. M. LAW, Proprietor. nervous nyttteni to its normal, neauy couuiiiou. Mirprisinj; re Hiilts follow tbe uw of this ureal uervo tonic nnd nlteiiitlve. Your amwtlt rvntorvd rertiiiuo Ho. rrleo ftu ewiits tit l-ry'H drtlB t-totv. Of the Wlllumetm inlx.r Itv SiUmi. onv . U"lli tueilllklt !lllCvnil Mil, In hiihnnl nn The urlgliml glovcnalw nto W MuiBBa'j: ' -' ,,... UMIIIIM ft Will ' SErS?:Coiwvaloiy of Music rrleo IW emits Ht D.iiitel J.. " LOANS. Title Good! imomee. Iin made on furm prop. Money Reidy When Tapers Completed Mn55 " w,"'?J'dtocnlloniiormr- I Kileni, Oregon. ' wou""" NfiW FiQh Marlot aurotlt nhllmithrunlkt. It U well .WaMnruornwrlyoiwhuuani! und tiny. ' . . mui iwn that ho wai, as III same way uteil-' "luul "' 'Tor. . M. IS.rlii.i -M''r"tonKialetrit.ndheke)ttirimod I.... c.. . i... r Ixona IIIU, MIn ljvu Ua: aubium llpplMf flh. u.ultrv and 1.1.1.1.. i"u him acull uud your order will be L. S. WINTERS THE PEOPLE'S QROOdR Carries a select lino of family groeerliand on hand. Call nt 100 Court street, bnf NOTICE. SOTICE Is hereby given that th -x. petuie auesMiient 01 two bundrartni each for the month or UecaSpi" 1HS3, acalnm the incorporator' 8tS in the Oold Mounuiln and Ury UulchSAi dated Gold and bllver MlnlnccoSJ Is past due aud uniuild n 11.0 r..iir.a' Bhares, to-wit: No. 15, 1.0OJ sham v.? 17, six Hundred nharea: Wo. oil, InelUhh e, ai sbarcs each; Ko is and s S Bbarea euch: Nos. 49, (M and la. mS'f' each: Noa.b0.Sl, WO and la.fflthamSf aud No. liS. & shares standing In tKS or F. Earnest Austin, and the same wn,S so d lo pay said assosment attbeoju' wild coiupany. In Halein, Ureson kJ hour of tf oclock In the iKern'oS l Wednesday. January 8, 18sS unta?'. asMJwmientts paid before thai tlmV "W Dated this 831 day of December ? lajo NOTICE? XTOTICE U hereb.- i.ivn ,.. 1 Ins of the sUKkuolders of .I01661 1rAt.J0ua.NAi. Publishing 2.5. 'i Vi1- ueccmner Ith. lssu, by unJnlml lleld canltal stock or ihrm.r. JMMe thn SJKi " TffA"Krs ,'S. Dollars. etlie AA(1 M.lCHAMiivAi!?nd iwietiers. MIm Lulu 41. Smith, illw llnllyl IMrUh. una Mnu .Mamie lVrvln. --J-lm nig lor tiie iiiiMjrv ut mull wim re eoilHK'lIeil b fortune to woar tlioni , 'J,ri.'"x, -Mamie IVrvlii. nvmpUyattcnded U. , , , . . niiuiugoisw viHMii.uilure.l'uiniv 1 . when thoy have not lt.n ilutwl Ji'5""' v Mu nP or.u, lufumny .... . .. ' C(MllllnHlllt. mill 1 UulV.liln " ujiioimm. Otthiu.aKtn mi completion of ourm - 1 MiiUfkrmlluuHUd4ruliir. ' UneMu'iiAriisiMsSahiv I'aumn To.vtsm.wim. Tho ll Hilvo ill tho work! Air! emu, liriiux, wrttc. ulcers, wilt ... rUP1MAA A For sucwm t ih Jiuvv uaui Coo VTatiUII, 1 A mjaiK i.l,i.u.k, Slrm, Orrjron. ii-mtiiv unxuniii A.r,.iTOHH,MnT. K.UVtY,Vna. M lliUliVJl ItVi4tlOJlli rlieum. Rner hiiiw. tutlur oluinikud hatidii, ulilHtlHtiM, oonw iiihI all nklu uruntiou, Hud iMitll-oJy uur nilite or no my UMiMiTMl. It to gUftfttutoHl '"Mlw JKrtkfutkitlUn4on, oriminoA NfluuM. Prtw tiutair Iwx. . lnir lc hy lauwf J. Vry, druj;. glt. (MMcute lias incu ft nvr wprer won and inii ,wu iu uv.l vr wprer won and Is Hi dvtou nd tu suj- "Un of ,l city. lUili.:.;.) of nv kind dellvrrvd m .uXH UutlC - Busiuess, ShorthuBd, Dj- oJ ivtnlnr ikn. SluJcaU Jmiaf4 4T inc. vu f u vwun or a3tM Ml rrtntiB far tiW$. Delinquent Tax Xl tho delinquent bir 1 xi iiie aciinnuent u.i Hi! aatem for the jV, f ffl. Qiinaft rnr iit..- " tw k. ,.ii j "MUP, All K3. &ft KS&AT "George," said Mrs. Hail, as they were in their pleasant sitting-room ono ovenlng, "I was never so much ashamed in my life as I was to-day." "Really," answered her husband, smiling, "it must have been a serious matter. What was itt" "Why, I called at Mrs. Savary'a yestcr day, and sho sbowod me her parlor cntirel.r now furnished." "You were ashamed of that, were youl" "Come now, you are laughing at me," said his wife, pouting. "I won't say another word." "If you don't," said her husband in a mocking, trato tone, "I shall never recover from tho blow." "You aro incorrigible; but if you had only waited a momont I would havo told you what it was that I was ashamed ot. Mrs. Savary had an elegant sofa; you can't think how it sot off tho room, tiho told me that if sho could only have ono decent ar ticle of furnituro in tho room, it should be tho sofa." "And you were ashamed of her remark!" "Of course not." "Then I am still in tho dark." "Why, it mado mo think of our old-fashioned sofa, and what a contrast it was to tho ono at Mrs. Savary's." "So it might be, if it wero in tho same room with if, but you know it is not I am suro it is comfortable enough." "So would a icather-bod bo," retorted his wife; "but I suppose you would not bo in favor of putting ono in tho parlor. But I was going to tell you that to-day Mrs. Savary called upon mo, and of course I invited her Into tho parlor. You ought to havo seen tho glance sho cast on our old sofa." "But, as I didn't see it, suppose you,de scribo it to me." "Of course, sho could not help regarding it as very shabby, though sho did not say so, for fear of hurting my feelings." "And that mado you ashamed)" "Of courso it did. I don't boliovo there's a Iamily In town that has mt nMi a wretched-looking article of furniture." "I boliovo it is whole, is it not!" "Yes." "Tho only objection you havo to urge, then, is that it is old-fashioned." "Isn't that onoughi" "You know," said tho young huttoand, gravely, "that I have special reason to valuo that sofa. It was my mother's and some of my happiest recollections aro con nected with it." "Well, there's no objoction to keeping it. Wo could put it in our chamber, and buy a now ono for tho parlor. I gaw a beautiful sofa to-day at Whltmursh's-cost only fifty dollars. I couldn't help thinking how much it would set off our parlor. It would rivo a certain stylo to it that it hasn't nowi" "Fifty dollars would bo a largo sum for me. Mary." "Why, I am suro you havo a salary of eight hundred dollars." "Very truo; but it has to bo spent in a great many different ways " year!-.1 U 3t US 8bc hunare. hist n vou fet2.:S mine, at least, to save up something against a rainy day I may bo sick, or a hundred things may happen! shall grow old, at any fln!'i s v know ?reo' lt only Msts fifty Ste Y?ucould8t"l avo ono hundred TW?,tty- iV8 u Good thing to save moneyT I know, and 1 am as much in favn- f i.f you aro; but ono likes to enjoy lifo as thev go along and not deprive themselves of Us saving"" wmiu"B' lun I0r th0 oaks of "So you look on tha now .nf .v. ...... Of a neces-mro ,mf- V." ,u.l" "Sat cal. nccessarv enmfni-t rv- t. " uvuro, smiling. do you)" asked uj by Ptton on A. " v iZr.. A.,.?'.".."" up ,. i ., aero- "l ,ue eral B110,1Pro. r.i li. a if WW, "' marshal avtr.".."., "Yes," said his wife. lnp.nt,.i.. ..v. to heart, and finaUy consent ,VCry much the furnuure warerSSSSSfi0 ,ovcr to look at tho coveteTartlck TJX oyes sparkled as ho mado this . U 8 She know that, having JS KUSi,n would without much dfmSRi ius iar'h0 upon to purchase ihn TX ??.?!? hitherto proved a verv In7.ii, T EZ nad but his indulgence! thus afe ""jband, severely taxed untu hU Jrifa ' not been quaintanco of M. sVva T the ac Urgo preunslons, Uoso SibV," of tvas to make a show ..? ambitIoa beginning tobo SSnuS? K??.?" PRINT! 'tor fHcnd:Xw?Flb0beryoung 'To return to our Sr "VQthen. V Mrs. Hall, ucamm L S lXi day rvNRni.-,... . Uraents .n ,if: Jru'Ol-STKdKu. ably assured of ti, B. " "ot been vol- "n&TM.triB9!-JSaJ!M!- Wi-J5S-wMB-'S?',S x- v .i JSb-