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" infii'rr& mfiSmt 1 1 AJL J vJ U JKlNiJL. t eMsiiTitll I MflTTeimiii Dilnnniliiiiitl I'fr .. u.i .,.t..- .--.. -...-if -, J. , ge roii. a "WUU1 MOl'Mll'd l'Al'JJll." HAXiJfiM OltiSOftffo tfATOJUUAY JAff UAHV 28, 18!) "TO-DAY KJLWVB TO-DAY1 to a iiniittiwpiiiiwiwlwiwiwi ri n i xi :r MiPiri -- - ,,.,,,..,,.,.. 1 n i.,...rl.-i ft..... . ..(t. ,-r. .T,.... r 7T!,...nMi '.' i "';- g,UeMSiw'MSaBB'B"vBvHVH " ' ' - ZT7 1 -- - J. - - - -......-..--. - . tJ--- .- ....- -.. ...... ........ - t HE TEST HAS BEEN MADE. inost .... . Aii'iti 1 t 1 .. 1.,.-.... .. .J 1. ,...!........ --.I .. i..,.iSr findo llmr. if. Itti.ticon It Tin m hu I'i iriiuivj. lias cioseu a iienvv yuiirs uubiuubs, mm u iuwihk ... -- -v., ,- n ... f,,rnnHrul venr. Evervbodv who lifts boiittht (roods tlioi-o proclaims thoir methods of doing business &pot cnsu,,Duy md soil find thoir priced, to bo tho most nqcoptublo ovor introduced. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING. 4 f ... v i All. hand, admit that tho cuatoino.s got tho- most satisfactory results ,nd U records c , tho ,T I ITU 1UUU Ull UTVJi jr vn.i'f-,1 ... -, fr ioinostj is a success DAMON No reasonable person can help seeing tho point. LOW PRICES. BROS., - - 335 Commercial Street r j'ltOI-'l.fiSlONAii ANti JIUSIMRP8 ADS M1ILM0N HMD, attorney at law. Mem, I Oregon, Oillce ur stairs In ralton's block. LK.WlNdi Attorney ftt law, room 1, t Murphy HlocK. J I J. Mf'JOKM, Attorney nt lftw tfaterrt, L, Oregon, OiUeoforldd ck Hush's unki HUf I J.HIIAW, M. W. HUNT. SHAW A J . HUNT, attorneys ai mir. uiucoovcr Citi'lliM National tnnk,Hnlctu, Uregon, Hill T. ItlCJIAltmONt Attorney ftt law, niiiMiin tjilrln rrtiiit nxiin or now nil Mock, cornor uommcrclrtl nttd Oourl strcetH, Bnlom, Oregon. JOHN A. 0A1WON, Attornoy ftt law. lloumn 3 iiutl 4, Uua A llunli'd bunk tinlliilug, Balem, Un-ROii. 8 1 lyr Sash and . Door Factory Frontii Street, Salem, Oregon, Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compete with the lowest. Only the best material used C.N.CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS OHUROHUili & BUIlIlOTJaHS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters; SHEET METAL WORKERS. Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump. 100 Chemeketa Street. NEWTON TANNER. J. F. WHITE. White & Tanner's Livery, - (Successors to Ellis A Whitley.) streets, south of Willamette hotel. -- Ed. C. DRAYS AND TRUCKS always ready for orders. Sell and deliver wood, hav. coal and lumber. Of fice State St.. opposite Sa- em Iron works. Draya and truefca may be found throughout the dav at tho corner of State and Commercial atreeta. Salem Truck & Drav Co. F. T. HART, LEADING MERCHANT TAILOR. 247 COMMERCIAL STREET. Pross, Choice Meats, Wholesale unil Retail Dealer in Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meals of allliimls OS Court and 110 State Streets. tl. K. 1ION1IAM. W. JI. 1IOLMK8. 1onham A JIolmm. Attorneys nt Inw. i Olllre In Hush's Mock, between Btntc iiud Court, on Oom'lHU T K. TOQUE, Stenocrapher nnrt Type 1V1. wrltlsU Ucslcqiilppoatypewrltfng uiiih!, but one, In Un-tjon. Over Ladtl A Uusli's bank, Ualom, Orctjon. BI1, MlADSUA.W,riIYSIOIAN AND . Hunceon, "Milem, Oregon, .oillco In Uunli-Uieynmn block, upiUilis HeslUonco corner Stateaudb.E corner S Inter strcol. IL W. H. MOrr, physlolan and sur- out ... VlilBt.lita lllru.1 Un. luii). Orcifuu i to i p. Ill U ircon. Ofllco lu Eldrldgo Block, 8ft- U1UVU UUUI. W W AMU, .Ml It. T. 0. SMITH, Dentist, OT BUito street li.., .7..H uMnlalinH Hntil.tl nnorit Paluleaaoiwni- J HuloiuT Or. Finished denial openv uons of every description (Ions a specially. tim at iti, u mmw, imrcR unoriiERs Editor, I'Ullf.lSHF.tUJAlLY.KXOEWHUNDAY, nr Titu Capital Journal Publlthlng Company. (Incorpornted.) omce.Oommerclttl Street, In V. O. llulldlng Kntered nt tho postoftlco nt Balem, Or., m sftcnd'Clnt tuntltr. Highest of tilt In Leavening Tower. Latest US Gov't! WD.i'UUll, Architect. I'latis, Spec! . llcutlous aud superintendence tor all cfasses of buildings. Ofllco ifl Oom merolal bt.t up stairs, OA. HOUEHT, Architect, room 424, Mar , quatti building, I'ortlaud, Oregon. DW. TOWN8END, Civil Engineer and . surveyor. OUlco with Oregon .Land oo , Salein, Oregon. PJ. I1AR8EN & CO,, Blanumcture of all , kludsofvohleles. itepalrlug a special y. Hhop 45 MmIo street. MR & THE king Capita B u iraa, -IT HAS- All th.e Nezsrs And does not pervert, disguise or cover up what the public is interested to know. At tho same time it does not resort to sensationalism. If you want A Live, C Newspaper At the time of day when eyeryone has the most liesure to read, have the JOURNAL left at your door. Only 2 Cents a Day. 130 STATE STREET. TINWARE, ROOFING, STOVES, Creamery and Dairy Slip plies, btccl Ranges, Parlor Heaters in all Styles a Spe cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS Residence 382 Church St. J. J. MUTTON, SIGN AND HOUSE PAINTER, Decorator, Kalsomluer and Pa per Hanger. Leave orde-s at A. B. Hurcn Bon's Fur niture store or Broat fc Gilo, Oiocors. PU'lTEOTIONLODOlSNO.a.A.O U.W. Mects in their hull In titnta Insurance building, every Wtduesday evening. H. A. JUoKAUDkN, Al. W. J. A BKXjWOOD, ltecorder. rMl'ItOVED OUDER OF ItED MKN. 1 Kamlakun Tribe No. 8, Halem. Holds council every Thursday evening, at 7.30. rt Igwiim lu i)tate Insurance hall, F. C. UAKEK, Prophet, FltfVNK O. v ATElta. Chief of lleoords RoYal Baki Powder Ten acres of good eirdeti linrt near Sa im. Apply at once to HOFEltHIUH. The Pacific Detective and Collecting Bureau. SALGM, - Oregon. C. B CLEMENT, Manager. OHIcb room 3. Gray lllock. Rales roisonable. 1'ubllo and private work done. EDUCATIONAL. JonitNAi. otHoe. For Rent, New house of 4 rooms, North Halem. on car line, two block north of tchool 17.00 a month In advance. Goo. Kbchstruth. 12 29-lm. jj-The best on earth, call. Give us a 10:3tf. W. Taylor, House' Cleaner, Gardner and G rneral Jobber CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING A SPECIALTY. Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 268 Commercial street. J. H. HAAS, TILE WATCHMAKER, 215K Commercial Si, - f alem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty ol Spectacles, and repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. 15 i IS Good carrten land three miles southeast of the penitentiary on Macleay road !Sl down and balance on 6 to lu years time. Or trade for city property. I). A. llHrrls, Halem. 12-" " MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Ileal Estate, in nmourils and time to suit. No delay In considering loans, FEAR & HAMILTON, Hoom 14, Bush Bank block. 6 12dw Go to the Best. THE 0IV10 SO0IETIE8. Itomo of Nowa About tho Salem Orders. Colonol Olmsted of Salem is a member or tho K. of P. lodgo, Ionln, Mich., but has not yet Joined hero. County Treasurer Brown Is an Odd Fellow, holding membership In tho Turner lodgo, which ho at touds. Tho Bnlem Cuthollo young men are talking of organizing a St. Jos eph's society. Tboro Is prospect of resuming the work of tho Soiib of Veterans at Sa eom. Tho charter was dropped some time ago, but there are many of this order of young men In the city. Thero Is something of a race be tween the two Salem blue lodges of Masons. Salem No. 4 has had the lead, but Paclllo hr.s been getting quite a bulge of late. The Woodmen of tho World started at Salem last July with one hundred charter members. The camp met last ulght and took In eight now neighbors. There are five states lu the Paclllo jurisdict ion and 4800 were added In 1892. The K. of P. burlesque on the ancient ritual that Is preparing promises to bo full of fun. Tho re hearsals are twice a week. Olive lodgo I. O. O. F. has work lu tho Initiatory degree tonight and soveral applications for members are to be considered. There Is on the wing a movement to organize a lodgo of Pythian Sis ters. This Is a new thing on the coast. It has been Introduced at Portland and everywhere has prov en a source of strength to the order. Frank L. Wlllman Is a Odd Fel lows In good standing at Mechanics- town, Md., No. 40. It Is a lodge lu .which his grandfather was a char ter member as a young man. 32 ABSOLUTELY PURE The place'lorj young; ladles and gcntle 111 vu to secure u,thoi-ough;educatlon Is the old,butevernew. lxng and still the leading institution ol the North West. Better than ever I New course of instruction in Oratory, l'lipology mid l'ost-Uradualed. MTUDIE-". Norma', Business, Academy, College, nnd Law courses greatly enlarged and finprovi-d. , , . Factilth s increased and improved. Ior TatnloKiie ol College of Law write Bean H T. Hicliardson.Ksq , Halem, Or. For Catalogue or Collego or Medical nnd I'iiarmacy wrlto Beau Richmond Kelly.M. D. Portland, Or. For general Catalogue write Ilev. Geo. Whitaker, B. D., PreaFdont, Halem, Or. 7-itf-3m-dw tub CAPITAL -JOURNAL THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay The nest hotel between Portland audHan Francisco. First-class In all Its appoint menu. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. Notice of Dissolution. Farrar t. is w(ii nmnAW Hm nt R. I tbU day ulssolved by mutual consent, bJiuIre Farrar leiirine from said bunluess, and John A. Van Ka on continuing tu business at the same plao-. A 1 persons owing said Ann can settle their accounts with either Bqulre Farrar or J. A. Van Katon. halem, Oregon, Jan, 7. lffll ,... X.llKJt B. FAUKAUALO, Authorized Capital fSOO.OOO. CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK Balem, Oregon. W. A. CUHICK.'Prcs. 'W. VV. MARTIN, Vice Pres. J. H. ALUKIIT, Cashier. State, Countyland City Wananu bought at Par. dw WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANKING CO. CAPITAL STOCK, aU Subscribed, $200,000 Transact a general banking business in ail im oraocues. FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE Will be opened to students Sept. 13, 1892. Oilers l be most practical courses of stud ol tiny school in Ihe State, viz: Mecbanlcal Knglneerlug.Olvll Engineering, Klectrlcal Unglueerlng, Acudeinlo and Grammar school courses Btudents practice dally lu wood shop, machine shop, aud labora tories. Tuition aud Board per Year, J180, Special inducements to n few young men who wish to work for their board und tui tion durinu vacations. For prospectus and lunher information, address KBWIN MOKlUriON.M.B, l'resdent.Halom.Or. GEO. WILLIAMH WM.EN OLANB UUGUMONAUX. .President .Vice l'reslden .Uaaniti. DIRECTORS: Geo. Williams. Wm. Eng tand.Br. I. A. Richardson, J. W. llodsoii, J, A Itaker. ... Bank In new Exchange block on Com merclal street. &BJ-U White's No, 60 SALTSM'S FINEST TRUCK, Will bo found laboring earnestly for practical reiorms in city, county, state, and national government It believes ia making tbo burdens of taxation upon tho people as licht as possible. It does not believe in rings, bosses or poUtical machines monopolizing the political powers that belong solely to the people. The disinterested and pam tilti.i wvs enjoys ding THE JOURNAL. Our Little Mca and Wowcu. FOR IQD3 Is made expressly tor the younger boys and girts, who read thlr mgalne at home ""Kvenumber will contain stories, spir. Ited pltures,poeMs.vcrW 5IJ'SK S? 'ledes to spiak In hooi." B.lde all tfiese there will be the following ,Jhil: J. Ail lH)Dt the remarkableadrei-tures oTwrneehllariAwbo sailed .round Caps SJffiSSWuw IB. By Laytnu 8 Goodwin All about our "beads, &!, and the wit ol U," k ' XlJtlK'oolttrabUn Grandpai. 7 lUe Cl-c o' th. YW. y Wlsabetw Now ready for business, specialty. Careful work a J.F. WHIJ'K. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South ofWllUmatt Hots), SAbBM - - - OHEOON t"B(utff RfltfuUrly i imiu mw WJ4Uwtlwnr)twwfPHr'"fm School Tax Notice, Thetcbool lai ofdlslriotNo S4 for Ihe y.a4rl8W Is now due and rmvsble at the j.mcooMVtlle A. Moores, dUtrltt clr, . ,.... . K.-n M7 i'nt.inirriiil ktrett. Halem. Oregon'. The witoe Will lx difl dellu- nuent unless V?, .7-dw-Jw Uhttnct uiwk. Nliss Ballou.'s KINDERGARTEN. TIIIllD YEAR Opens Monday, Beptemuer 10th, at Kin dergarten Hall, opposite opera house. Children received at three years of age and over. A connecting class will ue es- tablimea lor auvancea jiuuergncn i.u pils and those beginning primary work. Only the best modern Kludergarten meth ods employed. Prang's system ol drawing und color work Introduced. ENGINE AND BOILER rvilt sale. The; boiler Is an B-liorreup V right tuhul-ir. land the engiue a B-horse iKint mtl. lioth are In good condition, and oo.t $T00 when new. Anoly U A. II. KORsTNEIl A OCloppo- Ue First National Jlauk. JTAPANESliJ CURB a new and Complete Treatment, oonslst IngofsupiMMiUiriM, ointment In eaptule, uC j. iui ami ..nr.- a. ik.lllie cure lor ex ternal, Intwual, blind or bleeding, lUihlng. ctiroulc, leeent or hsredllarr J11, and many other dUease and female wtak- M.T, RINEMAN Sik wi FiBcjf Gnwies, uuim3. It U always a vreat benefit to the gBrl btaltb. tbo first discovery ol Ib41ok1 ure rndrlng an operstloa with nuit luu tiHVr Im m kuttWB to mil. tl ur box, 0 tor Vf, sent by null. Why ur how luu Wrri! diktat wbn a wriiun gwsnuihw U given witu tl boxes, to rWUu4 UMinutuMUudVoured. tmx HBlf lot tH wsirswimm j ""f1 K. O. T. M. A lodge of Knights of Maccabees was instituted at Salem Sept. 6, last and has now about 80 members. It makes a specialty of life Insurance for sound, healthy young married men. H. A. Johuson, jr., Is com mander. K. OF P. ThoKnlghts of Pythias havo their regulur annual entertainment and ImuquetFeb. 20th, announcement having been madeiiiTiiEJouitNAL. Tho old ritual will bo placed on tho staoro In the form of a drama and promises to be something grand. DE MOLAY COMMANDBV NO. 0. The Salem commaudry Knights Templur has completed all thedo tulls of organization and Is awaiting tho arrival of lodgo Jewels and par aphernalia. The order here will start with an 800 outfit and a mem bership of about forty, Including promluont state officials. It prom ises to bo the finest commandry In the stato as well as one of tho larg est inside of fivo years. Tho Odd Follows havo two strong lodges at Salem Chemeltota and Olive. Tho latter has about 80 mem bers, the formor at .least 120. The Improved Red Men had an Installation Thursday evening: Dr. V. D. Morse, prophet; VV. J. Irwin, sachem; W. H. Low, senior saga more; Junior sagamore, M. I'omeroy; chief of records, Frank Cross; keep er of wampum, Jo. Baumgartner; C. S. Haunou.greatjunlor sagamore of Portluud conduoted the installa tion. A Workmen lodgo is to bo insti tuted at Ilullstou aud one at Hub bard dunnir tho coming week. The public installation of A. O. TJ. V. oillcers at Orpgon City lost Saturday evening took placo In the now opera-Iiouso aud was attended by nearly 800 peoplo. After tho ceremonies refreshments wero served, K. OP v. Grand Chaticellor Sharon, Grand Vice-Chancellor Waddle, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal McCon- nell. and all the deputies lu this state, wero in Portland Monday last holding a school of Instruction. In the eveuing 800 members attended the meeting of Ivanhoa and wit nessed the conferring of tho third rauk according to the new ritual. Most of tho deputies returned home Tuesday, After Feb. 10 It will be illegal to use the old ritual. THK MACOAIUUH. Assessment No, 81 beeomM de linquent February 10, The DallM tent has Jut iitaUd officer and Is on the lookout for food material for Waeeab le Utat turf. ment and coltcot tliom once each CO days, instead of 00 days as now. Deputy Huperlntcudent Comman der Van Motor Is engaged In organ izing n tout nt Albany and will close with a very flue charter list, com prising a hustling fraternal lot of men. Tho Portland team of Woodmen that conferred tho degreo of lessons in woodcraft will shortly visit Salem for the purpose of giv ing an entertainment under tho aus pices of the Salem camp. George H. McOlaln, of Marlon la., has a demit from Patmos Com mandory, that city, and If ho locates at Salem, where he Is now visiting with that In view, will take a live Interest In masonic work. The G. A. R. and W. R. C. aud families have under way a camp lire entertainment, with program and supper, at Grand Army Hall Mou day evening. The ladles of the two orders are expected to pack along a pan of beans or a loaf of cake. Concluded on Hccond Page.) An Iowa Baby. John Hanson Craig, of Danville, Hendricks county, Indiana, is said to bo the heaviest man in the Unit ed Stat eB, so far ns Is known. Are cord of his weight at dlllorent per iods, as glveh by tho Brooklyn Eagle may bo Interesting: at birth, 11 peunds: at 11 months, 77 pounds; at 2 years, 200 pounds; at 5 years, 302 pounds; at 11 years, 405 lbs; at 10 yoars, 601 lbs; at 25 years. 725 lbs, at 27 years, 758 lbs; at 20 years, 702 lbs; at 87 years, (In 1800) be tip ped tbo scales at 007 pounds. He stood, at that time 0 feet 5 inches, and measured 8 feet 4 inches at the hips. It takes 41 yards of doth to supply him with a suit of clothes; It takes three pounds of yarn to makn him a nalr of stooklngs. Ho wears No. 12 shoes. Mr. Craig's father weighed from 115 to 120 lbs, and his mother not over 110 or 115. His wife weighs about 180 pounds. Two vears ago she gave birth to a girl baby, their only child. Mr. Craig's great great grand-father on his mother's side w as Governor Chit tenden, first governor of Vermont, who was born In Ireland, Dr Han Bon Cailett, his grandfather, was assistant sergeon general of tho Unit od Btates for 85 years aud died In tbo government Boryice at East Lib erty, Pennsylvania. On his father's side Mr. Craig's grandfather was a uatlvoof Sootland and his grand mother a German, having been born In Frankfort. He Is a first cousin of Win, P. Hepburn, solicitor for U. S. treasury. Mr. Craig was born in Iowa City, Iowa. He Is claimed to be tho largest man in tho World.-Examiner. A QUEER "BONDED WAftErK Oregon Deaf Mutes. From tho United States census re turns .It appears that tho number of doafmutesln Oregon is steadily in creasing, as shown by tho statistics quoted below. Year of Census. No. of Deafmutes. 1800 15. 1K7M - 23. 1880 102. 1890 167. It Is a very hard matter to obtain correct returns as to deaf aud dumb children, and tho abovo figures aro probably considerably below tho actual numbors. Aoeordlng to the census of 1800, the whole population of Oregon is 318,707. Tho proportion of tho deuf to tho general population is about 1 In 1600. This ratio would give Ore- Kon about 210 deaf mutes, of whom at least 00 ought to bo of proper school ago. This estimate tallies ap proximately with the last census, lu which 03 deaf mutes under twenty years of ago wero actually enumer ated. m Alliance nerald: The laws of Oregon ate all In favor of the credit or olas and brutally oppressive to tho poor man. No state In the Un ion deals so harshly with debtors. The majority of tho peoplo aro poor or lu debt, aud It Is about time that the majority demanded laws as hu mane and enlightened as those of other states. Astoria Hudgets On Monday last the Repuhliean representative fili bustered some time lu the bouse against the motion to suspend the rules aud paw) a Jolet resolution In favor of a constitutional amendment for the election of United Stated eattors by popular yote, but In the end permitted It to be carried without dlvWon. JBInger Herman did not filibuster. He wants to sue- Beuator Dolph by a popular Guarded ly n Itnimlmckle Fen m Hhoro nnd a Derrick on the Tho places whoro Undo Sam. Imported goods upon which dw not been prdd nro known ns " warehouses," nnd nro gone garded ns big, gloomy, for' frowning structures, with ovei dow shielded by iron shutters door locked, barred and bolted, I tuo wnoio unuor tuo watcium dinnship of nn officer armed w teoth nnd bound by oaths to ovor to tho Btorn hand of justiot wanderer who would dare to, more than look at him and the uro ho is thero to protect. This is, in tho main, correct, but tlwd one brilliant, glaring exceptk this rulo. This statement is literal as w8i figurative, for tho placo is not in by high walls; thero is no look tho door which would bother. with a brick, lot alono nn expert clar, for more than a minute., Thi roof of this bonded wurohouse W blue arch of heaven and its cusb lovingly called tho "old man'' tlioso who know him, has uoroor hard work to do than to sit at a "win dow in his Bhimty in ono corner of tho "houso" and smoko and Wfttdb tho progress of work in his tiny do main. At night ho can go home and rest, confident in tho knowledge tat, although thieves can break in and Bteal tho goods under his care if they wish to, tho cluinco or thoir uouif is exceedingly Blitn. , Tho merchandise which is so1 cessiblo to tlioso with predntoryiM stinct8 and desires is dolivored to "houso" by lighters and scows, which rocoivo it from tho big, black, grip steamships which como to tb port from the Mediterranean. At timMfti great wort of thoir cargo is made apt of hugo blocks of, marblo. Sointtmesf Uio uuty is pmu at ouco uy ukj uoa-a signees and tho marblo smppea tho various lactones, wnere- worked up into salablo stuff, j But much of it comes in 'W dor." or to bo sold on commfe which caso it is transferred' era and by them taken to HxbI cd warehouse ' which is no moro than a plot of ground by tho EaBt river and Corlsam i Wntnr ntroots. rierht at tho Doi Corloars Hook. This yard is stwwa with blockB of marblo weighing any whoro from two to twenty tons, all undor bond to tho government ft tho payment of duties. Fastened to tho East river Bids ol tho yard is nn enormous derrick U worked by steam und capable 'ol picking up a load of ovor 100 'tow -and swinging it in tho air. Visit tothovard will not wonder at tltf carelessness displayed by the keeper, for if any ono is anxious to prof tQ his own satisfaction how futilswottll bo tho attempt to rob tho place bft at liberty to try it. Now York & uno. , , toiubl tod An Exchange of Traveling 8M.. A wedding in tho suburbs -yrMn-contly dolayed for a reason wWeb concerned clothes and two tkm rather thnn tho womon, who are www ally in dilemmas of dress. When fat nfllrinilncr bishon ononcd his trYel- ing caso in tho vostiy, instead of the ,a, -. --, 1 ..!I1... .-.W kI ncn onu YomuuuuuB wmwi ivv oxnectod to boo. tho worldly dnW suit of a man of fashion mot his np; - - .HI .1 It took a drivo to tho village BOf milo away, to find tho swearta mm who was trying to kick opoB,jwpi dross suit caso. in vji'icb, h4 JhMj boon successful, luV efforts jp only havo been rewarded j urmiT-nllln f-lnripfll TPL'fllia. Tit men had como up together AP special train, with this result 'jfp York Times. ' n Giving n Hook a Nmbs. Ono couldn't very well arithraotio or a goography hv n. tltlo or introduce a conio sections witlfa Ctttebwoli, histories and scioutifio booM ally aro best described by the oat sort or tltlo. it wouiu om u for Instance to send crnve of tho wars botwoen the T and Lancastrians out intotke as "Tho WUito Rose and the It would bo unfair to the circulating libraries, for oa who would probably take the to bo a now story by Rita e Duchess. And yet enoft toraea as MA Century of Tii a TTnlv Roman Si omethiug from the gptaodflr baptfem. In philosophy, too, lug title baa eouieumes pee sated. Darwin'a "Deeceut of a ua In Tuiltit: SohoneuheitetTt ' WeKals Wille und VorateUnaff , another, although it te ta. oanti va ting as the "Phi Uabewueeten'' of Kduard im niaan. Blackwood All preeideBteooanJalft of I tininoa tbem of yeraieteal bur. Yelltoi v t ,. fc 'WWWrf F"1 pPPt j