THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1894. lOI " 7,,-v .1 l.W III 1 The Weekly Chronicle. THE ItALLKS 'indorsement or rejection of th hilejrWf j nietal. Ucio raisea to ww 1 ut-iy, j th ilomnrralic nlatforat PASSER FRUIT COVSTY. declaring1 Waaco county this year produced n ... ii,.;nimnf ailver at the ; near v a Bullion ottsnei oi wneai. e Esuml ! the wwfnr at The riln, Onj. rmiio of 16 to 1, and in Ohio tbe denio- J make the prediction now that In even crate were beaten br 147,000 Tote, j years she will produce more bnshols of a sxainst a trifle over 1,000 in 1SP2. bet ; apple than ah doe of wheat, or than TTI nmritLt. (the republicans only cast 9,000 inore he did of wheat thia year. "We make fc. rVnnorc ' vi than id 1S92. the iiuuitnw ma-! another prediction, that insiJe- of ten tZZZZ"'. . rhi:uA i ioritr arising froin the fart that the j year, the fruit crop ot Wasco county ho( Public laxrucu.w .... m ir.n ; j-,-t. HiK-rnntW and ctaved i alone will be worth more than the en- jj lullMlUUI . "" , t J. S. Doira ' bome. The free silverite, however, j lire wool clip o Eastern Oregon. W e K. Hfrauia could antler no circumstance uraw any ciawi mm, wrja mo uroi uun tZZ7n 'ViiuSta'tolai from the reeult. In California j in the union, and that Wasco county U J the democratic platform was ioniew hat j the beet fruit county in the fUte, The Coititi orririALS. 'of m itrddie, but it was more inimical j foothilU of the Cascade are the natural t-oanrr Jj(c GoaC. B;ky , -jlver than that oi the republican. I home of the apple, a the fruit rawed "a! st Ketmmr ! tt th t-onpreaaional ticket was almost i her and at Hood Kiver show. The tFrant Kinnua j Unit in lavor Ol lue republican, urn rAH wlu"i 1 itbtndinf the fact that California is tam-m B- F. shar ) claased a a ulrer state. In ew i orr, anerinleaonil ot Public acaooia . . Ttot shelier ( . oumaer Vk . H Hutu where tbe two platform were almost . S identical as rfrmrdt silver, the same re- ( suit were plainly Tisible immense re- ;o to ifajntey -ueorl BBtun l iart TMraw CommiMiaaen EXTJRELT TOO TECBXICAL. writer hereof is much better posted on tbe possibilities of Hood Hirer a a fruit-producer than on other parts of tbe county, bat the conditions are, with the exception of the rainfall, practically alike all along the foothills of tbe Ca- Wmit 30 to Sle per hu. BiKKT Priev are op to cents per 100 lb. , Oats The oat market is iifht at H0 to 80 rents pvr 100 lbs. I Fura liamotid brand at M t bbl. ir ton and i 75 er bbl, etaii. 1 Hav Timothv hay rar.- tn pr'' ! from 110 to 12 per ton. according to j quality and condition. Wheat hay it , in full' stock on a limited demaud at $7 60 to t 00 per ton. j Potatoes 50 to 73 cent per 100 Ilia. , CrrrkB Fresh roll butter at 35 u. M ' cents per roll. ; -I hare amoujr the Mnirrel huut ern." Mid C-nili nn ho had JuM re turm d fr m hi vacation, oo.- r hns ' o the New .trhawTitacU-av-rul. " 1 he M,uirrt-1 hut.U-r arc a pe , r i:.r jKM.ple i:l ititti.' the i. mih i' .-..in o f:.tu ,P' iifri nd;.nia U i.:. :.! itr.ri'.l.i - Ti.ev have Uf livi. t !. ;-e fur csi.-niioiiet.d prvvrvc the prim-it:vccu-.im and hatnUvf Uu ir fon- E..o Good freeh e l " ' 35 c. 1Htltt Good fowls are jikiI at d'S to 12.73 per dozen, turkeys 8 cents per lb. Beer a Mittos Beef cattle are in lens demand at l..r0 per 100 weicbt pro to $2.00 for extra good. Mutton is now quoted at 1 to ivnts per lb. rrosa. fork oflerins are light and price are nominal fros Blackstone define municipal law to attribut them to the silver question, mile south of The Dalles. be "A rule of action peesenhed by the j Eland of Missouri went down to defeat. publican gains; yet surely no one can ! cade for a distance of twenty or thirty , weight at cents dreseed STAMJl fcBOCSKIKH. Correi Costa Kica, is quoted at 24c per lb., by the sack. Salvador?, 23'gC Arburklee, 2oc. SroAB Golden C. in bbls or sacks, 15 25; Kxtra C, " .M); lry irrannlaied HO. P. G., in 3v lb boxea, f 2 2j. Kx Tv hMinU n ri th mnntr raftl e what is taking place at Hood Kiver. Thousands of tree are reaching the bearing stage, many of them yielding their first crop this fall, and other supreme power of a state commanding ; not because he was a friend ol silver, what is right and prohibiting what is j bot because Ue was a democrat. In fact wrong." This is perhaps as good a it did not matter what the platform of definition a eoald be given, but who' tbe democracy was, tbe result was tbe shall define tbe processes adopted inanie. In our own good state it was these days for determining what is the j bard-'y a question, and cut but a small law? It m a pleasant fiction oi the law j figure in tbe election, for a starter that ignorance of the law ; An unprejudiced view of tbe situa- .. . . ' ,Ln t.. V. . Jam excuees no one, mat rverr mau is sup- , uuo niuis uiv ur.w u u. .t.- j .. v - - " posed to know jost what the laws are J crats abandoned their party, or at least : strawberrie. and wiih good crop condi- ! except the judicial officers, who have courts of appeals provided for correct ing their errors. The law is an honora ble profession, and we hope it may ever remain so, but the practice of the law is degenerating into a farce. Case are tried, not on their merits, but on tbeir hair-splitting technicalities, raised by demurrers and motions. We have a system of justice courts, cal fight has been made upon it. with a supposed simple code of proced ure. The justices of the peace are not supposed to he experts in the law, yet it is provided that actions may be com menced before them, which, on an ap peal to the district court, become sub ject to all tbe long array of senseless lacnnicaiities. ibe reeu.t is tnat jus-1 tic ia done to death. Some disgruntled client define.! a; lawyer to be "a man who protects one's ! property from tbe rapaciousness of! hn r wriil 1 1 M,h,m amh T - , rLv'j accept tnis courteous invitauon, if rajigsraieo, u is unuouoieajy refused to aid it, not beause Cleveland caused tbe repeal of tbe Sherman act, but because be side-tracked the ques tion of reforming the tariff and forced his party to carry out bis financial views, and giving them a preference over the tariff. The issue in 1$M may be largely tbe silver question, but np to date no polit- EE IS IS DEBTEE. The subject of "good government" was discussed at an annual banquet of the New York chamber of commerce Tuesday. This in itself is not at all re markable, and is only mentioned be cause it transpires not only that Presi dent Cleveland can yet write a letter. but that be can write said letter to par- I ties in New York. His letter is as follows: thousands are being set. In a year or C, 12 25. UC 2 00, two apples will be sent from there, not j . l1"1 Japan rice, by the carload, but possibly bv tbe i nre- cu trainload. That locality alone will pro-1 Cf'ff:S.,nI1L h:te J . . I l t . .,i"'.'M'-"""" uura uui Trr iwu uuuumi o'.i h ui , , . 0 . . g. , ri. i , ' j. w w ,K. Salt Liverpool. 601b sk. 50c; lOH'.b 6'.0tf7c; Island,1 4vV; large quantity of other ek $1 W; .,M:b ek ' 1 1 o twr ton. tions, a verv small fruits. Tbe fear is expressed that the fruit j Sin-i-ura 2 cent per pound, market will 1 overdone. We do not J nipes akd rr. anticipate anything of that kind. In! Hides Areqnotod as foiloas: fact, if we can take the estimates of.- c b; treen. IV census experts, this conn rv will soon ! Shsep Pilts 25 to 50 ea. Ieerkins, recover from its present which has been caused large prod action. .New wheat areas Dry, j,,,;.. i -"c io ior winter ana .hpc hit summer, ot depreion, . lint)gKd ligl)t $1 jb boarT Vm ,b lw.,r. rge!y by over tiitu, a12 ea; beaver, 3 5o lb; have otter. d ; hMher, o(jio 60: saver gray grey lox IJ, Tu " ... ... Wcma-Hr . ... ,. . , , . Obaix Bach to l. each, and whue tbe limit of production has I z . been develoned more ramdlr than the ox, f illirffii : rt-3 1oi.ll Jo oin:n. coon, 50c; coyote, 50c(rt 75c futV-r. -The (-uim-1 hunter id..u.tU-a de-c-ndatt rf Kentucky tt-rs. forth.-y are all tall, stat. ly people, and jrrvut l,n--r of the hunt. Hut there i now little lnrpe rt.uie to be found, and they ! TH-n.l their time huntir.p tuc Minrrri, ! which fc. !. oeartv. The iuirrel j hunter an- farmer but raise little r I ee;t -.irn. The rine-hill region, where ! they live, U not penetrated by rail i road-x and there are hundrctl of Mich j people who have never M-en a steam : engine. I uir a great many f the I ol.leHt nquirrel hunter of the ciuntry. I and found them to lie a very atranpe hhikin; ptM.p'e. They all wear lung ' hair, nhich often rvache down to i their belt. Their boards, t.io. are long, often matted with their bair. They wear homepnn pantaloon and hoini-tr.adc bh.. Their shirt are oftentimes made from the fcWins of aquirn-U. wliich they wear in the win ter, while in uum:er they wear an open Moue hirt, al of home make. Their houses are made of pine log, lie tween which mud is placed a a plas tering". The? houc are covered with pine board plit from the woods. There are never any int-htanres almut their homes, tiieir yarvl opening out into the pme f.ire-t. TheNe vjuirrel hunter, w hile they have no churche. are a very religion pei'ple. thonrh a srreat deal cf Mtpersti tion i coutiecU-4 with their worship. Their churches are c-.a.'.e of bouh of j pine, placed upon a cuSf ildin. to keep i out the un. Now and then a country j revival U ht Id in thene arhor-houM-n, i but this i seldom." Car Not. self; oaO-j euggerated, it is true that tbe principle object of tbe law yer is to see that tbe blindfold over tbe eye of Justice is kept in place. Tbe trial of a law suit ought to be a simple affair; one that in usual case could be tried by any man of average intelligence ; but such is not tbe case. Let a man go into the justice court with a common case, a suit to recover money on a contract, and undertake to handle his own case. Tbe attorney on tbe other side at once commences bis work on vivisection. A demurrer is filed, tbe complaint does not state fact sufficient to constitute a cause of action. It is amended. A plea to the jurisdiction follows. Again amended, and it catches a half dozen diseaees. Finally brought to an issue, and tbe technicalities about tbe evidence are brought in. It is im material, irrelevant, incompetent, does not correspond with tbe allegations, etc., etc., en.:! the client with himself for an attorney realizes the fact that as a client be is a fool, and as an attornev two of them. There should le a simple code of procedure prescribed for the justice courts, aod the judges of tbe higher courts should discourage technicalities, and try cases on tbeir merits. HOW liO YOC KS0W. In six weeks tbe kgislature will be in sees ion, and tbe question a to who will succeed Senator Dolph will be decided. We do not believe there is any doubt a to tbe senator's successor, for it is gen erally conceded it will be himself. There is a sentiment among tbe younger republicans, or some of them favorable to Hon. diaries Fulton of Astoria, a entiment that will grow perhaps to formidable proportion in two or six year from now, but it will cut no figure next January. The only point made against Senator Dolph is that be ia not tbe friend of silver. That may or may not be so, de pending entirely from the point of view, but it i certain that tbe silver question wa not in iseue in tbe last campaign. It is asserted that nine men out of ten in Oregon are in favor of tbe free and on- 1; j . . -. ... umiiea coinage oi silver out that is mere assertion. Tbe populist platform alone took a solid stand in favor of free silver, atd that party poiied one-fou.th of tbe total vote, not nine-tenth of it. We may all make assertion but who ia tbere among oe that can say bow tbe re publican of Oregon stand on tbe silver question? Tbe majority of tbe conven tion, the representative men of tbe party were not in favor of free silver or they would have said o in tbeir plat form. Whence then come the idea that Oregon republican are in favor of free silver. ' were possible for me to do so. but the demands upon my time are such that I feel obliged to decline. I am none tbe lee indebted, however, for the thought fulness and regard of which this favor is an evidence," Tbe good president's indebtedness did not awaken in time to cause bim to ex press hi gratitude for the "tboughtiul ness and regard"' which bis democratic friends expressed while they were an guishing for bim to write a small letter before tbe 6th of November. Tbe czar of all the Bussias. who re cently died, is at last safely put awsy from tbe sight of men. With toil of bell and solemn boom of cannon; with smoke of censer and flare of waxen taper; with prayer and chant; with drooping flag and trailing banner, the putrescent clay was laid awsy in solemn state until the judgment day. How great the opportunities for good or evil that came to bim wbose word wa law to a hundred million people; but who now silent and powerless, claims but the narrow limits of the grave. How those opportunities were need, tbe long train of exile who traveled tbe weary steppe of Siberia, can answer in part. Tbe plundered and exiled Jews, driven from their homes, can give further answer. He bad a royal funeral, befitting m roval villain, and yet be wa probably better than the average king. perhap not been reached, tbe increase of population will rapidly overhaul tbe j August Buchier surplus of agricultural productions, motion to remove Tbe agricultural interest are now at ao ebb that will never agaia be reached, and which must soon be succeeded by returning prosperity. We think that from this cause, if no other, there need be no fear of over-production. As it is, the supply of good winter apple has never equalled the demand, and be who plauta a tree now may do so with the certainty that it product will find a j market, and at a remunerative price, j One acre of apples in good bearing will j yieia more money m one year tuau the plem not nty. same area in wheat at the same price Slate vs. Guy Southwell, wm in twenty. : overruled. Wasco county will soon be in the front I p-. r;4f.-, r. r s v... 1. .i lu'ver exceij. "TriH ''! proven" is the verjiit o' millions. S i mmonj Liver .,-.. lr.L.IKI . 7wver - w w air Kidnar rnovlicine to fan in your kith ibr i core, i mild laxa tive, no. i j urely teg. I'tutllt. get- ing dirtvdy fn th Liver and Kid ney. Try it Sold by J1 TVussista in Liquid, or in Towder to I) taken dry or made into a tea. The Kl U MvdMa. 1 have oxhI yoarKlmmoni Unr Rr. 1st. and -au CMiwlrnrKHwIy ui it la uk Alur irf ll lotr mlif-!iM, t Hm1drr It 4 n. Jlrm.x-hr.1 In Itarlf tiau. W. JaCSy o, iaeoma, Whinl.m. -FVKT FACXAGE-U 041 lt ataatai Than Pills '"Popper," cried the maiden, "I love him. I cannot tell a lie." "Come hither, my child," said the old man, "and I will teach thee a few of the ear. marks. Yon are not fit to become a aifs unites you can tell a lie the minute yot hear one." The I'etective. FUN a tfc FOR YOUNG JAPS. "Rum brought you here, 1 presume," said the prison visitor. "That's what," said Rubberneck Bill. "After this ahaa rank, and she will stay there. JE AST FAILURE Tbe attempt to build up tbe gold re serve bv eeiling bonds is not proving eminently successful. The theory is ail ivht Knt in nnltlnn biMn in i L 1 . j j i fiimation granted, tice the results are not what are desired. ! .. , ,( ... When the ca.l was made for schecrip- ; . ' nrmation granted. vs. George O'Neill, to Crook couotv ar gued aud submitted. Thos, Hailiday vs. J. G. and I. S. Day, motion to strike out and to render more definite. Joseph A. Taylor vs. O. I. Taylor, confirmation of sale of land in Sherman county. Pekin Plow Co. vs. C. L. and L. Morse, demurrer overruled. T. G. Mitchell vs.O. D.Taylor, answer filed reply to be filed by Friday. Stat of Oregon vs. William O'Brien, demurrer and T. J. Driver, answer filed until Mondav j to reply. j W. Farrell vs. C. W. Denton, amended complaint filed. j E. L. Smith vs. M i formation granted. Samuel Clark vs. 1 mcaim 1 ritra for Kit. One of the greatest amusements fur the children of Janan is eatehino; the "drtrn flv 1 1 get out I am poin' to stick to what I Dr i was raised on in.' India.ntnniia was raised Journal. Mrs. V. Harrison, con- L. H. Prather, con- tbe call was made for subscrip tions to the new bond issue, there were i Nagger We've been married aid Ir. W. F. Taylor, of I nearly ten years and you have never been to church sine tbe wedding day. Mr. Nspger I'm well, a burnt child dreads the fire, you know. Tow Topics. in round numbers IC3.000.000 in rdd in ! Th J.t i.Pt the treasury. Since that time about I Losuox, Sov. 21. A dispatch from fS.OOO.OOO have been drawn oat for the I Hiroshima says Admiral Ito reports purpose of buying tbe bonds, and this that be cruised off Wei-Hai-Wei two drain is still going on at the rate of j days daring tbe Chinese to come out, nearly a million dollars a day. I'nder but the Chinese failed to accept the toe terms ol the sale but 2U per cent is 1 cnaj:enge. to be paid down, so it will be seen that The smallest "cat-boil" is largeenough enough gold has been drawn out of the to show that the blood needs purifying treasury to make tbe first payment. As j warning which, if unheeded, may re toe otoer payment tau one, enonrn suit, not in more boils, bnt in nm. Toe rumor that s: tried last night, and traveled energetically all day, that tbe grand jury had decided to return not a true bill a againn two of those charged with robbing tbe expree office, either had some foundation in fact, or it hadn't. It ia hardly probable that tbe story wa made from wboie cloth. If not, someone ha been guilty of talk ing about subject that be bad no right to mention. What goe on in the grand jury room can only properly be toid in open court, by the hill that it present. Hon. W. Lair Hill, who 1 now located in San Francisco, is being pushed for tbe position of so peri or judge to s netted F. W. Henshaw elected to tbe so pre me bench. His name has been presented to Governor Markbam. There is no doubt of one thing, and that is that if W. Lair Hill is placed on tbe beoco, a thorough lawyer will occupy the position. Mr. Hill wa for many year a resident of Oregon, and wa at one time located here in partnership with Hon. F. P, May, now of Portland. &M.I0&. who. accxmlinjr to the tL Louis Irlolie-lfe-iuovrat. has H-nt several year in .lapan. Japan i a land of children. i.nd thousands of them liter ally put in everal week every autumn in rapturing Urajron fiie and tying kite to them for the fun of areing them fly. N.Kin after the turn of the nun in the afternoon hundred and thou.scnd of bore dracron flies busy themftelve flvinjr hcye and there over the rice field and garden, catching inMft end jrnat.v The Japanese b.r carefully naturate tbe end of a bamboo with tar and start out for the fun. Ther must hold the bamboo up to at tract the tniMihpcctinjr dragon to tube a ref t. In a moment the boy (rive the liamboo a twiht, and put the tcr end into o manv motion that it U iuioo. siblc for the crvature to avoid it. The lK-.e are o expert at the bmdneoa th..: 1 htve wi n tiu-m chae a fly that kn ! p-tteu much ahead of them, end k:i"if l in Miclcin? the drvn fly to tlie reed.- VVh:-n once on the tir end c the pole there i a niiM-rahle future .r the captive. They are tied t.j r'.her and carried around in tiiecimse. Then a vtrir- i-. tied t- each one. an ! u srriaM ;iU-c" rf pajx-r. serrin ui a Ui-..'. v.liich the poor Hie arc rsro,uirrd tosa'l. Th-T Cy away, but of cuur-v -iu jrrt caught in a tree or bush and die of starrntion. No one will be surprised to learn that prizefighter consider football brutal. It requires a prizefighter' intellect te make tbe delicate distinctions. Chicag Kecord. Vegetarian (who ha been chased acmes tbe fence by cattle) "Just wait you stupid brutes. From this moment 1 am no longer a vegetarian." File gende Blatter. ufflsfen more gold will be drawn out, probibiy tbe came yellow twenties that are now being paid in, to make them. Tbe situation i somewhat like that of the old German and hi good old wife who bought a keg of beer tor tbeir own use. They agreed, in order to create a fond for purchasing another keg when that one wa gone, upon a plan by wbicb that very desirable object could be at tained. Each wa to pay tbe other five cent for each drink. Tbnan took a drink and gave hi wife a nickel, and be, good woman, took a quiet glass and gave the nickel back, and so to and fro tbe nickel passed ontil the weary spigot whistled. There wa but one nickel in sight. Tbe theory looked all right but tbe practice wa financially, failure. thing very much worse. Avert the danger in time by the use of Ayer'i Ear saparill. Cored others, will cure you. "He doesn't behave a if be belonged to the best society," said one young wo man. "No," replied tbe otber; "be be haves as if tbe best society belonged to him." Washington Star. "I wonder you women never learn how to off a street -car." "Cmph! If we got off tbe right way it wouldn't be long before they'd quit stopping the car for at." Bufialo Courier. SOT A Is I HER ISSUE. Among our exchanges, regardie of politic, we note repeated assertion concerning silver iu present atatus, and th position ot the old panic toward it. Without expressing an opinion either war, but examining tbe matter dispassionately, we cannot find ia the recult of the recent etertion anvtbing that may be construed into either an State Senator Cogswell wa beaten for mayor of Lakeriew by a gentleman named McElhiney. Well, well, this is hard line indeed. We had supposed that tbe doughty Colonel would have interposed a constitutional objection to any neb action as that, but then he wa only beaten by three vote out of m- . 1 b president it said to be busy pre paring hi annual message to congress, which meet next month. As the peo ple delivered tbeir message some two weeks sgo it should not take long for tbe president to preoare hi. A newsoaoer man would scissor it, and save time and labor. If anything were wanting to prove the superior energy and aggressiveness of oar northern neighbor, and tbe staid and conservative method of Oresjon. that thing ha been furnished by the trotting out of a real live volcano. We think it real mean on the part of Seattle and Taeoma to bring out this new at traction just when the Portland chamber of commerce is getting ready to make an effort to arrange for perfecting plan for inducing immigration to Oregon, and jost on the ere of tbe opening of tbe "Universal Exposition." However our j legislator meet in January, and If ' some people have tbeir way there will 1 be a pyro technical display that will leave ML Easier in th shade. . If this doe , not happen, we auggeet that after the ! senatorial election is over a bill bei She But bow can you think I am pretty when my nose turn up o? He Well, all I have to say is that it (bows mighty poor taste in backing away from such a lovely mouth. London Standard. His elegant attire wa lost upon her, "Curse it," he muttered, when he perceived that such wa the fact. Hi monev being gone, be bad staked hi fall overcoat on tbe mare. "Curse it." She ran fourth. "So yon refuse me!" said Charley Callow bitterly. "Of course," said tbe charming widow. "Won't you even be a sister to me?" "No, I'm engaged to marry your father. I'll be a mother to you." Washington Star. Buckingham's Dye for the whisker can he applied when at home, and is uniformly successful in coloring a brown or black. Hence it great popularity. W)t interesting stories of travel Duflix tell ! He must have roved a great deal." "No-o lie's always been here. pa seed compelling Mt- Hood to erupt. 1 But hi mind wanders." Those acquainted with tbe Oregon legi- i ,,.T latore will not doubt t7 ability ! yl-W ben Steve propo to m. he 1 irieg 111c s Din wi ui water. 1 irpie 1 Why shouldn't he? He knew be to do so. ; caught. Vooker' Blade. Utes that ML Eainier is smoking, j .ej mt jOMt lt nottlo' which, being liberally interpreted, of tbe boose!" "Yon don't 1 for mean that tbe correspondent is drink- ling. Wben did tbe old lanta Constitution. woman die?" At- ALL WERE WRONG BUT HIM. tlut thm FJprra btuau Juror I taatl; C'me to a Hroallalr fsnrinalon. The obstinacy which is said to lie eharnccriKtlj cf the Scotch in illus trated in the f'.i'nwinjr try. which wah reeec'lr rvlatrd to a writer for the New York AdvirtiMT: "My father," aid the narrator, "came over about aeventy-live year ajro and aettiud in Michigan, which, in that part at any rate, wa a M-mi-wiidcrneM. As the country prew more eUled my father, from the mere fact of hi having been a pioneer, became very prominent In civic affair in the community. He was very oonncientiouK, but extremely impatient of contradiction, never so-dei-Ktandinjr why a person could dia- sjrree with him. when he wa m plain ly correct in hi position. Well, me cu?ht. contrary to hi usual custom, he did not come home to upper. Eight o'clock came and the whole family waa in lied and still he hud nt arrived. It was after one o'clock in the morning that hi heavy t.tep wa hr ard on the , rta'.rx. My mother, who had been anxious, met him with a light ia her hand. " "Where have you beenT she Inked, looking at him eriouy. " llen on a jury.' he rrowled. " 'Why did you htav bo laWT " '.Stay ao laU-? There were eleven obhtinate devil on that jury and it took me all nijrht to convince theta.'" KSTe of Two M UaiM. During the recent naval maneuvers two ten-inch puna were fired Himultane- ouMy on one of the vewl with startling effect. The c-laa that prot.x-ts the helmftman and the window of the chart bouse, of which the (rlaw ia one-third of an inch thiek, were amahhed to atom. An inkxtand, bottle and tum- nieni jumped mx inches Into the ana pillel tbeir content, but down whole, and men nnr th tun. were lifted off their feet by the con cussion. China' fteot Tea. fccented tea U a great favorite with the Chinene. Thi i made by mixing jeasamine or oranpe bbtswims with the tea for twenty-fiir hour, after which it i ifted and hepu rated, and then packed. The atrarer In China find it aloviht impoMdbln t- buy the bet tea. No little f the beat quality or first piekintf la obtained that the Chine keep it for themaelve. It is "cry rxpennive. for Imfaat aad Child ra. Caatoria yrw t Pirooviom, and ovoromua i'ialuVmcy, Cuoaupatioa, 8011 Rtamach, Diarrbcra, and Feveruttuiam Thus the chili is rderd hoaltby and h alaep aatnraX Caatorla contains us Morpaio or other narcotic propo-tr. Coavorla la so woB dpM to ehodm that I foeoouBMid naaauporioT loony 111 ull bm.- i. a- aaraaa 1U otarta OKtur fea braofctra, H.T. For onoral yoara I ka 'Conna.'ood aoallolvara as u aaa lavonaoir pnMi UVI aSS-dl uou to 4o nria r. Avmm. L 1. StaBroataa4Ttaaoa, Jw turkCr. "Too ao of 'Oaataria Is as koova thoB ia wort of iiMojo;UoB to aoJiaaa M. Wwm or ato o eliirsot fonillos who 4o wa saoa Qawni Ctaina kUa-mi, D. t) Vow Torfc dig. Taa Cawvaaa Ooawaar, TT I.T. Too faar Csoao aioeo. Bckliu, Nov. 22. A St. Petersburg dispatch say that tbe rsar 1 suffering from insomonia, and is much depressed. Tbe czarina ha ttecome very much emanciated a a result of ber vigil at the bedside of her late husband. A perfect stranger usually betray many Imperfections when you becotn acquainted with bim. Pittuborg Chronicle-Telegraph. air came Anramic Women with pale or callow complexions, or suffering from skin eruptions or scrofulous blood, will find quick relief in Scott's Emulsion. All of the stages of Emaciation, and a general decline of health, are speedily cured. Scott's ' Emulation , takes away tbe pale, haggard look that comes with General Debility. It enriches the blood, stimulates the appetite, creates healthy flesh and brings back strength and vitality. ForCoufh. Colo, Sor Throat, Bronchitis. We 1-ue.gs, Consumption and Wasting Vv aact of Children. r r Ssn4 for cur pamphlet. Uoilti FXf crtttosw,.. MOnajtMs. SOcaaSlI-