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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1890)
RAlLROAOtf, OREGON RAILWAY AND NAVIGATION CO., "CCLU-2IA RIVER ROUTS." Train for the Rast leave Portland at o.:,v P. M. ami 7:4. A. M, I M ( ami tmiil rrliion! rimt.a in in t ui.ei. Mini, Canada and Ki.rop, ..legant New Dining hlace Cars. Free Family Sleeping Cart run thnUKt on K press Train to OMAHA, C0UXCI1. BI.UFK and YXSAS CITY. WITHOUT CHANCE. (Una aiMtnwMfta l Portiaad hw 8n FranrlH and Pngta siud putnl. All Irna MMMaktpt leave Portland u1 San rraartnvry four (i dy,maalu th trip In M hour. Cabin ... .Jli to Steerage. . . . ... Round Trip unlimited .ljo.00 For tanner particulars luqulr nl nf giit tt th i.iinpaiiy or A. L. MAXWELL O. P. T. A c. J. SMITH, Ueiwral Manager- , Portland, dragon. YAQVINA BAY ROUTli Oregon Pacific Railroad Oregon Development Co.'s Steamers, Short Line to California. Fttight and Fans the Lowest aTKAVKRSAVMNO rtATKS, rn YAgrm. WillameUejValtey, March . is. V WilUmrtl Valley, Ma-rli, it. , jo. The companyreaerrea lh right to change ail tag ihitn without aottce. Train connect wilh tht 8 P. R. . d "v ttuali at Cirvallt and Albany. The Oregon Pacitlo Steaunboat on the Willamette River Division will leave Portland, southbound, Monday, Wednea ilay and Friday at a. m. Arrive at CurvalliaTuewdav, Thursday and Satur ate at 3:30 p. m. Leave lorvain, northbound, Monday, Wednesday and Kriday at 8 a. m. Arrive at Portland Tuesday, Thurmlay and Saturtlay at S:i p. m On Monday, Wednesday and Kriday hotb north' and south bound boat lie over night at Salem, leaving there at A a. in. . r tl Hnmlt lr.. C. C. HlMIlie, (Vea. P. ft V. Al. O. I. Co. Ati. 0. P P. A to Montgoawry at, O. P. K. R. SaaPranvlKU Corvnllu, Orrgun GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. Northern Pacific R.R. TWO FAST TRAINS !AI!,Y! NOCHANCK OV CARS' SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO Ami lU poinln Kt, ri Bt Piul and MinnBapolia. The Northera Pacifio Railroad I the oulj line running Seoend-Claaa Sleeper (tttt ofrg-) Luaurioua uay t;ocnn, Pullman Palac Sleeping Car Palaoa Dining 9ara tmnl;tci. From Portland to the East. Saa that your tlckata read via th Northern Pacific R..R. and avoid chans of cara. I Portland fit ixoA.M. and " "! M daily arrive at Hinneapuli or .St. Paul at e.ojt r. M. : PaolflO Dlvlalon. Train It Front and O atred daily at 11:5) a. at. aim 40 r. n ; ,1m m. KMtT.mmnll:lDP. M. and :XA. M coanarttnf wilh Company' boau for all point. vi r use, NVHU. . AM. Oea'l Pana. Agent, No. m, Firnt trt Portland, Oregon. 4-Depot, Cor. Flret;and; CJatreete. OVERLAND TO CALIl'ORMA 'VIA Southern Pacific Comjiany's Line, ... a The Mount Shasta Route! TIMR BP.TWEKM Portland and San Franelseo 39 Hours! California Kiprewi Train rnn Dally between Portland and Sail Prnncitwo. JSouth. axon. m. I L. Portland Alliany San franciaco Ar. f 10:4s a. m. Ar. 645 a. m, hv. I 7wp. m. p. m. L. 745 a .m. I Ar. Local Paenger Daily, except Sunday. Uare. I Arrive.' Portland ...,:oo A. M. Kugrne......i P. V. Kugene. .. . 9A. M. I Portland..,, 3:4; P. M. Pullman Buffet Sleejiers. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation of Hecond Clan psKNeit gei attached to eiprem traina. -Th a. V. Co'a Herrv makea connection with all the regular traina on the Kaat aide livil.m irom loot 01 v. street. West Side Division. Bet. Portland and Corvallls. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. - Lkavk. I . ABRiva. Portland . ...7:30 A. M. Inde'denc .11:14 A. M nde'dence. li;. A, M. jCorvallia .11:23 t. M. Corvaliia ...1:30 P, M. 1 Inde'denc , .1:30 1'. M' Inde'dence . i:ji P. M. Portland ... 610 P. M' At Albany and Corvallls connect with traina to Oregon Pacific K. K. Kxpres Train Daily, except SuikIh I.kav. I Aaaiv. Portland ... 4:50 P. M. McMinnville S:oo P. M. McMinnvllle 3:4s A. M, Portland , . . ,9x0 A. M. Through Tickets to all Points South and East "STla California TICKET OFKICB! City office, No 134, Comer First and Alder t. Depot office, Corner P slid Front !., Portland. R. KOF.Ht.RK, V. V. ROOKRS, Manager. Ast. O. F. Ik P. Ag't. pRANK BUTLER, County Surveyor and Auctioneer. Dallas, Polk County, Oregon, , Will attend atjoffice in the Court House each Wednesday and Thursday in Coun ty Court week, WIT AND HUMOR. "" . Circumstances alter ease - especially financial ohvttttiaiMttttMt in legal case. V. One would naturally expect lo tlnd a r muggy atmosphere In beer saloon. ; Ilrp 7iM' Kfftna,.- . j Crying niece when tin' I" no piece. Hoy asking for pin when tho pantry la em'ply.niw't'M HernM. A gtnnl many iioople are tli-st-cbtss , Christian until llw eontiibntlun Ihx tome around, .SomrmVWonrM.., ' "Was Mis Yellow-leaf portrait a. good likeness?" "It must littva been; ' she refused to take It from the enlsl," ! -. i Talk about tin1 a you pica.., hut : It la the limn employed at the ahttltol r : who wear the killing costume. ; AWt tier. " j It la strange that the man who U dead in lovo with himself aliould bo hated hv everybody who know him. i (.Wot. I't'ttHMrii. j tlo where tluty pu1I, but (urn in ami j help when you get there. Ifcm't Maud j around wltn vour hand In your noek- eta. Little Krethlv (hwklng at tho type writer iu hl.t father's olllw) hat make typewriter m. papa? I'apa- lout muiutr. -inr. tea, there ia plenty of room at the top, and there always will Im tmltt faellllle for getting thero are Impror- d. ii'tujiim'oit H,tlU MountH'd "How did vou coma out In your Interview w ilh Mix Hulllon't r,T,...." 'I'l.iv.M.rl. tl... U..I.." .V V A.iiiiu, v. "l.ivw,,.. -Did you have apiov e.tll?" ,ie rked. wtvaslieallv, after hia rt-l.irn from the haunt of'the fe.live .love be - twWttth.aetWW..f'n.. If vour heart is larger than IHIJJVI lltftH yOUr L.i.ifI v1I ttlttttlNn Willi.!, t Ulll If Vttlll U1V r jvn t ft vonrir. anil it vnue head b lawr than your heart you in - jure your uelghlor...-UeA.. Uhthr. Tonunv "Paw, what I the la.it wortl iu the dictionary?" Mr. Plgg -l tlnn't know. Don't lther me. tin ask your mother." it-rve Hunt Ax- The partner who tixea up the hooka to the uutnifet advantage t( hl own ttewrtnieut of the lodger niav in1 called a victim of add-vice.-",Mfcirt JVih. rr, There ia one point in favor of the man thai laugh at hi ow n joke. You are never in doubt, a to w hello-r ho iutondutl to be funny. IVrrv IhuU Y'011 want to know how to evaporate apple, Amanda? Jut leave them nut where the muall bova can get at tlicm. if thcr don't evaimntto then itu-v never ...in ... . Will. 4FFF. Fond HiwUaitJ "My tlear. you kuov I promised you a diamond necklace thiiiyear " Helpful Wifc-"l know votl tlid, hut let it gii - thn water piH-a burat httt night" A". 1'. HV. '.. Visitor "The portrait I very line, but you aeem to have devoled more time lo the hntid than to the face. Artist "That" o. You eo the hniiiU ppy over the money," Vn mjUiiy.i,' . Peter 'Oil your proHH'li w ilt do ind mv acceptance of you a a in-law.'' Would-be Son-in-law "ll'mt Well, my proeHHta tleHmd entirely on vour ait'epance of me a vour Niiti-iu-law."-.yc. Dr. Killlnian "!iotl morning, Mr. Berrvwell. How'a business?'' Mr. Her rvwell (undertaker) "Very good, thank ymi!" (To get the full' force of thi ioko Iwar (low n very hard on tliu worti "you :) i.yr. t'l. - ......,..V . . t F 1 .-. ,-iib uguiniivuiy Il.ll TV, lll j that a grand picture of tho -Augidua'f j Those Hor peasants iHiwiug for a min ute In prayer when l buy hear the, church helfthat tells them" it lssiiiH-r- I time."--A'. J'. Shh, I A man who was deeply in debt wa lick, unto death. "Ah . I... i. ...I ,,v ",.,v,l, 4, had paid off I could nnlv live until I my debts." "Himiiihr sneered the doctor bluntly, "vou want to live for ever, do your" l'oi S'ijUmj. Mr. Waxear "(ilatl to see young Tocksin up In the choir. Mr. Chorister.. Kstimablt) young man: well read in the law. too.' Chorister "He may be reed iu the law, my friend, hut" he' a yeiler In Iho choir. Ynnkm .'- telle. Charles (in love) "Rut you should gee her eye when she is nntfry. They flash like lightning." John (been there) "Yes, or when she' looking for a new Ik-bu. Then she keep 'em peeled like thunder." Ilimjhnmlun He publican. Jones "Hello, Smith: back from the West again, ch? What tlid you do out there?" Smith - "Started a paper." Jones "Aha! What was the name of It?" Smith "A aubscription iaicrto get me back East again "Jlurttuuton Free Vr, 'I don't ice how Mm. McOay can afford to wear so many tips on tier hat. There is a row of them all the way ' rouad the brim." "Afford it? t won j der that alio hasn't the w hole hat mado of tips. Her husband is a hotel waiter, you know. "Jwlgr, Attorney "And now, Mr. MeCarty, we will hear your opinion, as an ex pert, of the buildinir." Contractor Me Carty "It was bad, very bad. sor. It i couldn't have been a worse job, your Anner, if it hail Ih-i-ii paid for in ad vance." 'IW re Haute A'ori's.. Woman "Here, take thi coat." Tramp "I know it's going to bo a hard winter, but stylo or nothing i my motto. Fashion decree that singlt!- hrcastcil ulsters shall Ims worn, and yon will notice, madam, that thi coat lias two rows of button. 1 cannot take il." fioston He.rnM. First Little Roy "My pop's n Meth odist; what' yours?" Second Little Boy "Mine is a tlieosopiiint." "I he. osophlsl? Wlml'a that?'' "I don't know." "Why don't vou nsk vnur mp?" "I did, but from tho way lie. ooked I guess lie doesn't know nithnr." A'. Y. Weekly. Mrs. Statesman "Po yon know, sir, thai you came home last hitrhl- lu tin utterly disgraceful condition?" Mr. Statesman (swallowing about a quart of water) -Woman, do you know that the time of year lias nrrived vv hen the country has to be saved again," A'. Y. Weekly. : The parties who tindortnok lo slimy tho Pan-Ainericall delegate till) iildiis trins of the United State don't seem to have understood their business, The greatest of all American industries was overlooked. Tim visitor wero not taken fo see a base-hull malch.-A'or-rintown Herald. Mrs. Fanglo "Did you eo Dr. Rig pill last night, dear?" Fanglo (absent mindudly) -"Yes, I saw him nnd went him goytintl bet tr, I mean, I huw him for a moment only, and I forgot to toll him to call and prescribe for you. I'll telephhiin to him ns soon as 1 get to tho office. n Epoch. From a Philosopher' Nolo Rook: "One should never ituirry, because, first, if the woman is plain she will form too disagreeable an object of daily contemplation for flno's self; while, second, if she is good looking site will prove loo irresistible nn attraction to other people," Judge.. Mr. (iothnm "Live In Minneapolis, eh? Pretty cold country there. Isn't It?" Minneapolis Man "Cold?" "Yes. 1 understand you have lee pal ace there." "In MliinonpolUP No, live, You'ittawKVoiT. We havueorn uatitfe nnd tiniileiU fruit ahuw in MiU' neaiHillH. The lea pnlutva are In St. IViiUVA' I. Ma. , ;...-.! Fwldy "Ma, whenever pa meeW ' l)r, Viindel h iilHtiy say to him, i 'How hit you, old howt!' 'What doe j ho mean bv that r. Ma "O, iff notli. ; lug moiv tlnni a lerm to etni thor. ouirb fiiiollluiitv." I'lu'le Jo.h "May be; but I valher tlilnk h ealla the doe. tor tild h' lanau he' nuch a fa luoiis ehnrgt,r,M,A,'t'MtoW 'i A. "Toneh Me rilTell." (,, few day U'fow the rlwilon a little Ineidrii't . hnnpouod which nmill-! lied me dii'jilv," wtid a biKlue-w nmu to Ituttec thewi-llcr, ,;lt Iwiiiiened In till wav,"; Jheuon he routltined. "You e, I had noma! J ""'X ert'amery bualneaa to tnmael with one of t, l hoiee dairy . , , , , pantlUlaleaforthe l-gWalure. and ttiy;M"!,,-. ' was winietliliiglniiioitant. 1 waa fomal ! ! . , .1., ''''''.'''' lilhoue lo ee him. It . iiilln hilri u liMit t iirrtviHl tlmrw. and I Kue hn hint gone to lant. At s anv rate the servant who oiienmi thai j dir ahow ed uie Into the parlor to wall I i for hit uin-Mer. I waa ohflgi-d to wait j ? tome tttiio, and while doing lliU I nmu ! ed mvelf looklug at the ph'tuiva and j oi'iianienlt about the room. On the center table, among Uioka and other , ill m mynv p 1M J t tm j wk It vvaA a oniii)U!t hmking d tilled with lliiitor which looked like; ! t'anler.and on one lde wax aonie faney loitering whteh I could not mitko tmb j tMng rniher euvloii lo llud out what it aaid 1 liflnd the dwaiiier from llif tattle and ti'ied il up mi that tit light ! fell nu the lettering, tl wild: -If you tuiieh mo I'll tell 4 'nrliim mun'l lll Hill mnw xiuiutrh ! it did tell, for 1 had ncarcclv had time S to wad the lei eHna when "V W " ' 'J"1'" ! m!r (.V'n'i ?. ""'J1' Ik. hidden In the ..tom of the do. ,httim-v f.f. ..u.l tlt mnaiM lwtr-tHA i . , . . . . . .. .. ... . . ! ....i i ' .i"t' ' T. "i ... t i.' .i wv r Wl , m,llir tl ,,m ()()UM, Uk fore, aii-l he would hate a tine opinion of me for my uu-ddllug tpmliiic. 1 hoped and prayed that he would not come until the blamed thing slopH-d, hut In this I was destined to tm disniv pointed, for right In tho middle of the tune lie waike.1 lino the parlor, ami gave me a curious smile w hen he heard l Inil , tiiinit! hot, ll cemed a If It would never stop, I tried to nuike some sort of an apology, but made a bull of it. I know, though now t can't think for the life of nie w bat i said. "He saw how coufiiM'd i was and laughed It off, saying that it was an oddity he had found Iu Sew York. n,i, ; I hen we talked of the imsinesg I had come to transiu-i, om an inrmign our coin n-jii ion I could uol help inmgin - i,,,. ii,i(i iH iimii . . . . ;lit I was trying to j steal a ili ink n Ins itiptor wiiiin ne wa out, l iloti I aupiose liejvally thought ao at jtll.l'tit Jou can lV!.ruiuivd of oiir; t thing, and that is, wlienetcr t clmneci to go into a slniin,'.' man s houx. ngitlu . 1 will never meddle wit Ii any of the ot'iiMillcnts, hut will content myself by looking and inn touching."" IMuh UMxr, i Million ol llevll. If the children of Ctnh believe the teaching of Wilfnrd W.Midrutf, the siiiHwsor of Hi igliiiui Young and John Taylor in the presidency of lite mor nioii church, lile niti-t iirc-ent a gliwMnv outlook to ih.-ir yotiililul eyes, with small hopt of stilvailon at I he end, for it is the ileliU'iate talciilatlou of thi aged teacher that each person now iiihiii the earth is Individually la-net bv loo devils; vvhti.e ml ion it Into Ik- i t r;iy him into tomieiii. It is a matter j or simple arithmetic: lWW.in.nn s ilevlls felt to llm earth w ith l.m ilcr; there an I.issi.iiihi.iskj iieoplo ou Hie enrtju which gives PKI iiii lo every man, woman and child. "Now, I want nil our lmy and LFiils." said President Woodruff "recent ly to the mormon children, "to reflect liin this mid ce vvliiit danger they are iu and the warfare thev have lo 'pass, tbitnigh." President Woodrnll ha an abiding liellef that tlicw ii"ciit of Sulail have i an actual form and can itpn-ar iu the j body la-fore the eves of men. for he ha j seen I he in and ba'illcd with them more I than once .luring hi eventful career. When iu Liverpool in Ihiii, engaged in missionary work for the mormon t church, he wa called iiih.ii lo lalair over a woman who was in a fcmiile rage, lenriug lier Hollies and requiring the strength of three men to hold her in lied. Ho laid hands niton her and commanded I he devil lo depart, which it did, unit tho woman fell Into a sleep and awoko mnoieil. Rut Iho devil who had lost his lodging remained nlioiit the neighborhood and soon took up his quarters in the hotly of a little child. The missionary was again np lu'i.tetl to. "I found ll." he relates. "In irrent uisirofs, writhing in lis mother arm. laid hands upon it nnd east the devil out of it, and the evil spirts had no power over the household afterward." Joseph Jefferson on Nnorhi(j. In the Vtutttrt) Joseph Jefferson da acribes Iho snoring part of the old fashioned stage journey news the Alleghany: -A short way from town there was a long hill 1 up which tho horse toiled, so this gave Hie Inmates of Hie conch lime to set (to themselves j down for 11 quiet nan. One snore after j another aniioiiticcil I he accoiiiiilinh- nii-nt of this feat, and In a few min ute at ca;it siv nut of the nine passen ger wore oblivious of their miserabli) condition. I never lfor had so fine an opportunity to study tho philosophy of snoring. A large, fat man npNita I 1110 had n short, ungrv snore; nt one j time he snored so loudly that ho wuko j himself np, ami hail the impietc iico to j glare itlio.it at the company us though j he hoped Hint they wouhl not make I that noise again. The old lady who j was crushing me up In the corner 1 snored deeply and cuul.enl.nlly, ' Some j one off in a dark corner, whom I could 1 not see, hail a genial way of joining In, j its though ho snored merely to oblige. J tho passengers; but the grand, original I musician of the party sat opposite m, 1 never heard anything approaching him, either for quality or for compass. It Wits a back-action snoro that begun In a hold aiilmo movement, suddenly brought up with a jerk, ami lerminalnil In n low whistle, As the coach steadily moved up the hill llio linml was iu full play. The summit gained, there wits a sharp crack of Hid whip, tho horses started, and its everybody was jerked violently backward, llm snoring guve place to oaths and pshaws and jolting about. As goon, however, ns wo gol nseil to tins sensation, llm chorus be gin! again; and as I was quito over come and tired, I joined In until the cnneh ciiiiio lo a full stop at tho studio where tho horses were to ho changed. Tho sun now rose, and came in at nil sorts of places, waking and blinding overyboily. What a diseonteiiliid and tinlntiipy lot wo wei'iil mill how we all huleii one another! "Rroakfast at last! Ah, hot coffoe, ham and eggs, ami Imekwlieat cukes! Tho meal was not half oveir bnforo we wore 11 band of brother. We. could not do enough for 0110 another, and all was harmony and peace. Of courso under theso conditions wo became more fumilur, and one vied with an other in making the time pass agree ably." v - , An old prospeelnr recently died at Idalifl-Sm-ings, Col., who at 0110 time wan imiking -1,000 per week, yut bo hud lo bo burled by uluirlty, MAIIKKT HKL'OKTS. t Ruling Prices llf VuilllrV, EkjJS fttltl l)r.,l,.,a I'll") JfiXIIUf. KKKII, rl.0111, bllAIN AMI l.l'MIIKK. Wtml, lirdSN SeetU, (iuver Seed, MIorlla DAIRY PRODUCt. Ktok' iKur.'O '.' III bl lo III H ! v '"m .. , Cbeeaa, New t'alifornla Oregon Mklmaand old ,. ! ( IH t'lllHHMt dllllHtlU. Yoiiiiii Ameriea tr, EVR-e, (ri'i:oii V '". j Kuntein do.,.. 111 la FLOUR. IVrtluml Pal. Holler, p.hlil. Salem do . do I'aylon do do t'nscndla do ilo t'oiintry llraiula .... MrMlMiivllle ,,. NitH'Hllm a 75 3 7.1 ;t oi ;inn AM 3 7.i 3 M 0J wiiite wiy : llrabaill ! Rye I'ionr, FEED. II mil t ton.,.,..,,, Hay" " tmlml... Ur'd Itarli-y, -r Urn., .. II7WHI0 . , llfttitlltlMI t&rMiM no i mm mil. Mill t imp iwr ion, ' ' I"" HHrt.iz m ; Short per ton.,,. $'.1M)I Ml FRESH FRUITS. Apple . ,Vh2tfl llaiiaiiaa, p. bunch, ,, 3 .'( t IKI lemon, Cal. p. hi. , .... , , 3 Tftm-i Ml do Sicily, p. b. new. . tl .Ml I. line per bun I Ml llr. tilling, Kivertiil,s ., . il tkl ? ,. , ....... II. .u J til,., I IVitiw per lam None, I'eache xr Isig do I'luma s-r lb...,,, , do Prune M-r Imix , . , ., do Watermelon tlo, do GRAIN. I'uitey, whole, p, ctl Mlliittk) I M 41tatS' fCuru, ir I (HI list (,H, tM, iM (li , ! ,i w i... t ill', ii IIHI lb nominal . "k ei I i'.i j i i7'(.ii ai ll-.'iift ! ( Wheat, Valley, p. UVl Ilia ,to Kanteni t)rt , POULTRY Chickens, larjje young da, 4 tfln' t io do broiler.,.,,.,,. do old 4 2'.tM Ml I tiiks ' doa , , iShuH.'al tictw, young Vd.,.,,,, bliaMll 01 I'm kola, yoiniif. V lit IU liiiin.c and Pheasant a no SEEDS. OratSe(ia, lb tlitMlly 111 li 7ta" VMi T'gwl IMyWll Titian .Will hi u tm ta 15 TillllltllV , Urcharil tirasa Id-d'lop ., . . . blue liras .... ... Kii)ilish live linuut Italian do .. j Autsalian do .. i Mco,mte, .Millet. Huucatiaii .Miscl Ijimu do .. Urns. Ctovor Saed.a lied Clover White Clover Myske Clover..,, Alfalfa Mlaoeilaneoua. Canary ,, Mat ,,' Hemp Hii-..... lll'yldll.'g ItiolIH 15M 17 6((4,g am LUMBER - BOUGH AND DRESSED. Rough ... l'er M 10 00 l-Mlii-d 12 (X) T, A (i. Sheathin ' No, !! flooring,':. ....... Xo, 'i ceiling . No. 2 rustic ... ... Clear rough, Clear P, i-t No. 1 it'SM-lug . ., No. 1 wiling. , No, 1 rustic .'I Al ... 10(1 IHCO IS 00 Ifll 111) ' i Pepping Over IS Inchon wide (extra). length 40 to fill length AO to III) " l4 Lath I.l, Lath,..,,, hlngles, .ctilar, per 1000. . " red cedar, V 1000, WOOL. Enstoin Oronon. According to shrinkage. , , Valley. Hpiing clip t'mpiua. " I .nm lis ami fall, , , , 400! ... -' 2 2ft! ' ' 2 f.0 ... 2 :.". i". otMriooo1 10(r. U llli.f IS l((fl) 10i.il! VEGETABLES (Freah.) Asparagua y Hi. . . . t. beans V lb , ., IVelaVH " Cubbagti V II...,,, ,. Carrot jair aack do young lb dox 1 28 IS Celery er do llOel 1 Oil Cucunihers do (irecti IVas ' lb ,. .. . Lettuce i dog , . , , . . Onions V 100 lb.. . 1'ot.ilis's pur 100 lbs, , , do sweets, per lb ballistics er dor, Spiiincli 12'ii :i out :t 25 1 7.W1 IK) via Pears iniieli dried Km 10 I'liims pitted Orcg..... .... :((4 " factory. , ii(.c7 Citron, Currants, o, CiirrnntH, in bxa or bills. , 7 1 ii fW-H 1 Pates in boxes ()(. 11 Fail lute, 1.1 lb bun...... 11 Prunes. Oregon French Petite fifiTtl do (lermitn. . &W4V4I do Italian ,., 7(iH do Silver ,. 8d"C10 Turnip nor k , .-, , 1 2li TimwtooM' per lis ,. , DRIED FRUIT3, Apples, Peaches, etc Apples sun dried qrs 4 to 0 do factory sliced Cat. . . (I do ovnp, 50 II) bxs, . . , , 0 to 10 do unliloa 5 to (i Apricot, .;,,.',. :., I.'l lu 14 IlliiokberrleH 60 lb bxs I IJj'OnK) Cherries pitted, 40 I'caelies hlvs iinpecld new, . 8(i10 do eviiporateil.,,,.,,,, 12($m i wo of . Ak Armp Nana M M l Krllitnd Nelt hnl Hy llaat Km ltaeaa. Mlft.otile t'annna, head nuwo o a ward In John llopkliu lmpltal. Hal llmore, and neilng niierlii!ntliit of nuwa ponding iho artlMil of Mix tll A. Hampton of Canada, hint an InlnniHlinir hUlniv. Ml" t'atiHlUa ll ono of tho miming Uter. a Mghtln gale iiiirFHt, (rained In l79iit 'I honi- a lbmpltnt. I.0111I011. KlofiHieo Night Ingale, after the Crimean wnr, alart-J ei thin aeluM.I of lntrneilon pn-j tier the imme of St. ThniiiHa Training Sehool for Nurn. or aorvioo iu Kgvpt tlurlng the Koudim war. MIm Panama ha been highly fomioelided and iianilaomelv deeniiited. She re eelvetl from Cm"eu Vh lotln lh Royal Red 1'iim whhh llio ipioen, the prltircM of Wale and other mmntmra of Hie royal family of Ktiglnml wimrj a silver nmi, frmn the Kngllab war olliie, and a brou mtdal from Ilia khedtva of Kgypt. Ml raratnia. a tleerllieJ by the rlprlngllobl t,'iiiH, I an KnglUh woman nl medium alulure and neilvo inove- . . , ii. ..I t .....I. ..... ,l.u ! lUOItl PIH' nniieil inilll tjinitiuil I'M fhij Soudan Mart-It 8, im, and bimlod nt Sue, from which place h had a two and a half tint' trln to Stiaklm. She wa atalioncil on the gleam transport Gauge, lilted up a a luwpltnl, the boat received It Complement of pa tient from the gent of war, wouiitlnd and fover-atrlcken, There wero about four hundred on the (iniige when Ml Paraona wiut assigned to that post. Iiuriuir Iter Mar on the teniner the Will WW clcoltil or ail wiio w.uni lie moved. They were transferred to lie llH.rla and acut to Iiiiihiu. Siinkim I gain to i me noitet pineo iu uiqi world no hot lhal Hie cannot live i She rt'luruetl ovcrlmid lo Rrimllsl and crossed tho Mediterranean to Alt-kan drla, whence she went to Sue bv rail, passing tho Inttttclield of Tel-e-Rela-r, thertt. Tim last popular lad Iff. Ml i Hiverslde (inn Club ,!, John oo--r , " ""W coniinnca the tmy, -ii my Parsona, aava, I a mistake, fur hi.,sd and Alls-it Ivms thiol, "I wWt rite, s of , ,, , mm la.artiio with bVr. id a. law and fouVht mlllloii of tlici here ; , . .. ,,, itutll 1 .b-ad l foi they l','1' i ,ave lntrd w cltp that 1 eubl Z a thi" pbtglie of N" l Mis . A' 'l!f New k ! lMt , ,1 earn money lo my her. and hav. pgrson. with two oilier ltcra. took 1 r w' tmii j 1 K','""U .iair v....-in.-i.i ly ; ......chltigh-ft to tVuy tor dotbea. Now back to Kngland patient utltfj ' ""J ' Ibave .p.arrcle.1 wilh ber, add nm ii-..i ..,i .?,.! foil .... ih. ... .Mellon, Ubio, waeeittteti '. ; ...i,, elileiisbln. but wilt dl a ho baa j him iitf at another place, wberw they where tho Aral iu IKH3 losto.uuOj u.ui.,'a anlM-tioti..o i, killed. Tho journey I described lJJ'V"mZA? l..M,ible,oaet,M.nt.dtl.heat. With TZZZXi ml from Stiakim. A ,mn n eon valcseent they wero put aboard home- i bound abb. It wa Intensely hot at Sui-n.an.l Mis i Parson bad a thermometer, fmiti e i !c,-sofhc,tt,br.tln l.er ,-K ket. Thoj nos Hint j ari w goigeou won uoau - tlfu llowcr. but ti er had lo be iralli - eisul iH'fol'e 4 o ehii k III I fit InorillnL' or . . . . . ,r t.... ..........I. .i.i...i .I....7. ... Ihelr fiin.'1'itiice, In soma of tho : marshea tho men, suffering with dread- i fill thirst, would drink water that had ""l Ikm-ii lying in the sun for day. J h result waalwav a huwly increased iiumlH-r for the iiilial. She wa herself attacked with tv phold fever at Sue auffered a relapse on the honiev ..... . ... .1... u,.........h 4 - and had a aecond relapse after aim reached borne. Mis Parsons geitt her ltigmiiion lo the war olll.-e U-fore . . . .. i. L,... ... fbiu eiiiuTi mi urn oii...-i iti.,-, i-..i,...i ii.i ., I' iui i,t ;P. I cnuistam-t. caused her to remain long - I cr thno she expeeted, ami Hnally to tv oeiit a pti.ee lo the John Hopkk ho- pltal. Site ha never served In uny i other hospital In Hit) I'nlled Slate. " The r,nieror' Ilo). The young cmiH-ror of Ccrniany, William II.. hag live little lmy. 1 he eiilcsi I seven years old, Ha I the ; crown prince and the heir to thoj throne. He w ill some ilav cruiteror of ticriiiany. lie is a line manly little ' llsh Slock r.xrhanxe, bavketl blmsi'll l j fellow. j walk I'd mile In 4 bout nl liemnic. I (ieriimnv is a very military t-ttuntry, ' Knitlniul, lluth-r aits.inpliah.Ml the dis i and lhocm(M-ror Wllliani f aucli a lame over the titrnpike in ;l hiKira o ' Ihorough aol.tier lhal strict military i uiinute 1:1 mttuids. dlsclpliun in the onlcr of the day lu the ; nurseries of hi liltlo people, Assimn a iwtth-uata am left off ll.a till v Ih.v are divs.e,l lu hahv unlrorm.' and the youugcrovvn prln.-elook ouito hi,,, u.;i.ii... '" i. "i-,',,ii. WI...H llu.le f...l...- vl.li. .1.,..,. . I ... ( SUp,Kso 1 ought to cU auch a very mllilnry iur- aery) Hit crown prln.si i wiimiiuiil hi ma ler brother to "fall In." then Frederick and Allsrt. who are acarec v more than liable "full In." 1 I.. I . ft..! . ., ...!..,... i.uiiii . runt. Aiocri i ncn a nine mat he I not nblo lu keep his nisillou for long, and he aoon trot away lo his I ........' .1... .1 I and Prince Frederick stand l lit ami laccl.i.d llk ivul aohllei' HII lh.,1.. ..... iw a. i. ii, in. i. me cioitii i, i iiich ""-'oOi father return their saliilo In proper W Ml ! fashion. Ti AO ! When tho liltlo crown prince waa six 2 50 1 ypBr w" K''11 Ix-'lrooiu to .r mi ( liluisetf, Insli-ad of sleeping iu llio uur- " igery with tlm other. Ho waa very 1 ofl ! pleiwd ami aitld: "Oh! that Is nice, 2' 0' now I need not bo with the children anymore." 4i. me s.uiiii.,-. oi .".sr. mi n,o oov had a chitrmiug holiday wilh their -. B. ...o oeiti.i.o . ciwiu oi wwr. noi, in inn loresi vi i inn ingia. i iieir iiiiner wn away. Jr .Z'l TZt at two small cannon. Tho three oldest, dressed In officers' uniforms, paraded In front of tho fort. Then, while the crown prince beat tho drum, nil old Noldier showed tlm other two how to attack and defend the fort. Liltlo Priueo Augustus William, who was only n year ami a half, wa dress ed in wiiilo'nnd worn a liny hclm.it. He looked on ami ulnppi'd tils hands. In (Jerninny, every liny, whether ho Is the son of the .'iiiperoi' or of u peas ant, ha sonic day to hen soldier. The emperor is very fond of til flvo boys, Almost his first question is, when ho return homo, "How itro the boy.?" A Neglected llriuicli. Ww nro tftiight In sehool to rend nnd wrllo but iiovv many of ns nro ever taught how to talk? And if wo wished lo learu where should wo seek a suitable teacher? Ami yet among all the accomplishments which men nnd women possess there is not one that can glvo so much pleasure as an ability to talk pleasantly ami eiiterlalnttigly. Think how ninny things go to niitko up good talk-- tt good voice, Well disci plined, "soft and low," omi that rests rather than tiros, tt voice, will) niiisio in it. Next, n well stored mind, Next, possession of the nrl of putt ing things, for it is quite ns Important that you say n thing right ns that you say the right thing. Then to com muiileatn iiifoi-iuiuloii tit such a way ns to make il appear Hurt ynu nssumo no superiority. Wendell Phillips, who was perhaps its delightful mm charm ing a conversationalist as Ronton ever had, would always put It: "You ro inemher that Socrates snld " It was a harmless Hcllou ami u pleasant oue. Boston Uudiiet, Wanted a Itchate, A tenehor of n private school not fnr from New Haven wits called upon to deduct something from a hill for n child's tuition. The parent as serted Hint llio child hud been absent a great deal on account of sickness, and for othor masons, Finally, us a clincher, the thrifty patron of the in stitution added: "Not only has Johnny been nvvny many days, but bo linsn t been on h'ftiiil nl B o'clock In tlm morn ing thron days In the week, and you know it." A'ctc Uavtn Mlaitium. KWRTIXU XOTKS. nr Ainerlmil Vlll'l'l"M'll. I'lHihTiH IiNAMKNTATim i si:. S. V. , hi lliihiilng Ititre Hull) I'linlin'. I'anlitftl by Hilly Walali, lb idiamploii puglliat ol New naliipubire, wn li-t.-d tm t-i.tly. The Watethxi Cup an nm In ! land on l-eb. I'tille-tou won, n.wii nhii waa Hie runner up, i IVIer M. I'm) ,i!ie ell kiiHWR M-Ui welnlit, baa arrived In New lorn irom San Fiaui-iat-Q, Mr. MttAlpioe. the wife f Tom M Alilii, ib ell known pii(illlt, died In New York City reivnlly. Theaunnl mMlngof ll, 1? ' A,.1,ii Wliiwlmeii will ! bold at 'y- - : . , .11 wwKara rana on ) - All lliileev defeated Jack Sweeney In U rounds, ' t'miilnrry rule, for purse, at Cbelwa, lnilon, Fiijj At the Kensington Athletic ". Philadelphia, Mtko Mmphy llri'Wiau foimbt 1 round, which ctnio-1 in a in ay, . ('haile M ran, the :Untni: Wgi-. itly delca'.ed in New V..rk who aa icceiilly i... .,, i..r.,m Ki-ldcr, i.,.,,,, i ., , At lied llatik, . J., on n n. ... ; ward M. Conner won llrt int") w 1 ho f ('ha. Row r, of I'.ns'klyn, K, H , ) temls lo Htrana-e a ninich witli ,Mtno j lK.iiiB-y, lo w resile inrlJMta aide. ! lai aiulelln.w, I'obist lianelte" rilba. - ! - -Vw a regular trM, weicmt, T...,, ,,,rM.,tiiiii if, Trcnii.i.l I lub f Hsilmsli, I.. I,, and the .rman""'''"'""; (I '.' , . . if .of l;n.klvn.sbidmatclial Ca.k-i Mi Amelia B. Kdwald salt Ihe vlllt. I-. I. Tlw Hiaa-lsman'a t lul. won bv a aeow of Si to I.l. ' ... ' , ; " vrv " " , Johnny Kcatmn i .'" ' "' p." "on i.in. o - ., . Itiul lukiti Ciltf AlO'elic . HOI. 1'llllU'lCI- , "". - " ' . . , ilM.la. It wan K-aua U-iiilil tool lite show as a bin attewss. l,t'tn Mclrefor, belief known in .... L !.t ' ...i... ll,., HI Jia, kid. i!W l.vinif in l'tu.-Hat, ill, Ik wculo-i lsil iniiiimU, ami is ready hi mit t nny Urn third rale beat J weighla. ) Jllt.k Ketmcv, of the Wiliiameburtt ..... '. j.....tCill VC...I ... i nillieill t llio, oeicrton iiiihhiii .u mi, u. hu t.alea Athletic Club, In four loumla, , at Unsiklvn, K. U, on KeU Sl. ll wa! a mtiliiiu'is.olcsl fiomntarl to flui-b. . : ! At Ilnviioa. K.lirniirv 1H. the tiuna- 1 Is'rif and Tm-IiikovIii che.s match, at the , rt-quiw' of the Havana ( lies Club waa 'lo lan-l drawn l ai h of the player ; "' ''' '",' "" l''' ('vs j I Sailor r.rown recently ai-nt up lo New i Unduii, Conn , on a Measure trip. o bo Li.i .' ..... 1... . .. .. .i ... iimoucii, i.i.. ii v..i inn jE.-iii-.rt. ...i..v-- MUn i to grranue a match wilh ; I'plmm, Hruwn made a hot of Iil.-oils in New Umdoo. Henry Rut lor, a member of llio Cue I i"''lo-i, nro n ..a p'M'i , :'''' hi npis-aramv at the (iuliculsoil ! race Hack, N.J, , on reb. IH, ami t.b! i i""" ' 'l' " Rergen a first mount sun-e I, HI le llaivfoot 'mini' to Victory, It wa lie remitted nn.ni.e .to. npriiiBn, ... .... ,1... ..... ... 1. ... t . .. : .. ... ,,,,, r,m , ; m, f llt , irp.n Poinl N. J., N, rt-h. :, f..ra ; ,lrm,, kub are banlains. m.ier won I after 111 banl f.niKbt Is, knocki.. . hin ,ncnt mil. Conwv weighed I lu .,. i- u.. .1 ' 1 I r The lrii flgbt ta-lween Ted Prilclitml 'ami All Mitchell for ClOand the mid- -...!... 1 I.. .... , . J - uiirnciKOt t ohioihoomiip 01 .-.llliatti. : was declared oil' ow ing to Piitcbard be- Inu attacked with Hie Lrio. Tlie wstlinu mal.-li Is-tvimm IIiikIi ; I.'.sitiard and Jam Faulkner at Ituilabi, I N. Y., was won by Faulkner. Uouurl 1 Ibr lirnl IniiiI easily in Vt minute, i The gecoml lamt rcsulicd in favor of i Faulkner bv a fair full lime,- l!i'. inin - 1 1!1'.'' Faulkner won I be Hnal full in j- uuuum. j ... . , .. . . J J t 27. T. I 'lT'T j -v.-; "; iD'Oro the Cuban. Nuuit of M.cbl.,. ! Powers of Cliicg... Humilng of st, l,, L ' . Cle- mi .Cleave water of Ohio, Manning of New , i York, and Kutituch of .Syracuse, . , A dog running raie was dicided at Harrison, N. J., on Feb. 22. Twenty seven Hs'cdy canine t.larled and nine heats were contented. The distance was 20tl yards handicap, J, Comb's Nelly Itly (H.1 yards,) won inil)1,, aw-onda, wild VV V.l,.i P..II., . t? ..... i. ? I . Alf, .loaetl'a Jersey Hoy (7 yards) third .loo Mo-Auliffo visited the headquar ters of thnCitliforniu Athletic Club re cently to ascertain if Hie Directors bad niiulu arrangements for him to meet Peter Jackson. Ho was greatly dianp Kiinted when L. U. Fuldu iiiformed liim that Peter Jnckaon pinscd to uiot-t Frank P. Slavin first, James Thom iisoti, tho prominent turf, hum, wits found dead in a culvert on tho New York and Northern Railroad m Feb. Ill, He leaves a young dangbtor. His estate is said to bo worth (70,000. Ho owned men horses, and his boiso Niesjack, in 1H72, nuid tl.178 for 11. the , ,n , ,,,! v .il.l'.PJ nCl'dlHI, Ulll largest amount ever won with a mutual ticket. Thecliiiinpiotihhiji banner offered bv the Athletic Club of Roaton, to Hie ath letic dun making tin most puinta, wits won by the Harvard College represpn tutives, Hnrvitril College scored ;it points, l'ltftinm AtliletleChib 15, Now Jersey lOWlon 11, Triinount, 7, Titan 5, Amherst !!, Varuntt 8, New York 2. ilerkoley 1, Manhattan 1, J. J, Corbelt, Kilinln's opponent., wits born ill IHIKI, stands 11 feet in lieight, ami weiglis 1 VH pounds. Ilo was formerly a clerk in a Nevada hank, ami was fiumma na an aniateiir boxer, ile lias figured in thirty hatting. ' Ho fought a draw with Jack Ihirko, "the Irish Lad;" beat Mike Ilrenimii in four rounds, John Dunabl son, Prof, : Milk r,- Captain Daly and Frank '.Rover. ' Tlio Dwyer Urotbers have ileeided fo scratch Kingston in all the big handi caps excepttho Rrooklyn, nnd ho will probably sturt in that race. Kingston was a phenomenon during 18NII, and lie won every race bo stinted in hut on. and then his stable companion was al lowed to win. Kingston him lwn anchored with weight, in several of the hiiiiilleiips, and bo might lie able to cur ry the weight and win, hut ho is by far too valuable a horse to run the risk of breaking down, merely to win a fowl handicaps, when there are many tint) hn will have a gift to win. ' i ! GKXKIlAI. XKW'S. , v 1 ' W,M .hg pwSTi- !A Kerenily la Califumlii. There I a grow !if t'iniuil lib K gliiml for hiiiiiitu kiu leather. The mi rage llfu of an e.'A'i ' '. iieeail tawr. nHl pre-ul t-..huui lml. lw yeiim. l'h French arm offleew aW ainieil with revolver, inning in of N7i they 11 oont M. MelssOliler I the llr.t palb-r ever rakl bt tho iMpi'y of (Jraud Cro of tliti lcg!oN of Honor. - King J-ntlk Of Portugal, ge foptiighta of bl literary work lo chaillai'lii iustittltlon, Thero wero over SWO varlcilca of rhrysHiitheioiini tm chlhliion at a flower show at lu Angele. Cal. The most Imcresilng chlbllloit lit KurtiH Het year w ill Tut the loan ebl bltlou of lnjtry at the Austrian Mt- HUI'lll, Anson Willcrfv of Avon, HI.. rol licking blade: of W year, wa limrrlttl ! t"ft toKuaatiM. Mt4'oy, 1 maiden of 4. a musuing prince tioiib Xaivolenn, who waa S laielv an olllcer of the Italian R.trtca, j ha i.ldaiiKHl a eoiiMiiUalou a Major Iu I he Russian army. Ilvetl, a Huoguriuu John Tyudatl, fa! her of the famou ...i..,.ii.i v.. k ,. ,riH nii'i- hi' I c.elc. He j . j ( ,j,B jitlitt (own of Curlew, i fom four mile from Uubtiu, Ireland, ...... a IW. U Wo. ,(.-;r boo. ... obt .Hoe mmdh In year leetiiMng iu tat Ion pad of the tho work oragaiiey slave i. not ioi pared with his or Her work wno "noer. ' i ukw' ; K'"' l " 1 . Andrew Jacks kwn Pine, who died re- foully at Htu rlsborg, I had !eo chief page of Iho Pemiscltaui IIoom of icpi'rui.ii it c for iweult-eight 1 ; year. Ho ht'tnutm a page at llie ug ..I I 1 of H. Mr. w Rosen is resjHin!t.le for Iho Hither oppressive and auggestlvp re-f mark thai "A. M. Palmer hit Ihhii f rmtliecletl wilh the stage iu New York j almost a long as some of our popular ; .....i...,,. , 1 , , Monaco, to which only con.nl are ncendii.-d. h a big diplomatic corp 1., litw I,. l if t.'i.e,M, h.,,1 ,l. ili.ilfi. i mat di-nlav a oiolii.i.ni uf trold I.im and liil.-a Mirciy fur the lioi.oi of M-rv lllg iim principality grail. A wild lu g wa ..hot rtwuily at lak Hill, Cat., w hich Weighisl SI immiiiiU. it 1... ll.,..h,. ti.,,uM isumxOIv al.l! I . . . I It wa suow-wliite ami luut iuk mt . v . J.-u.- . . Indie Ioiiif. A .M,.,.,d .,f.l.a,l Joec4UMlmnlautt.othlng,ptal. cup found iu his careiis. the result of t-fforia of former htiulers to kill him. - ..... The KnglWt iitiitic glrea notaUW ilecis ase iu Ihelr convict Mnitittlon i during the last twenty vear. The lt- tal tuuitis'r of couvici under senienoo of 'liit servitude was via u Jlyj twenty )cai ago It was 1 1, ECU. ' King l.uis of Portugal did no In all ' hi reign i;;n a single older for capital , pimisliinetil. II.- had coiiM-iemioo ; wiuples against .inuVtmg tho death is-nallv, and o kticiMnled lu making ! It practically absolcte iu Ids domiu ion. The late John F. Smith, the gn-at Philadelphia typefounder gave to var ious charities iiioio than tl'MOU) a ' vear during tho closing year (1f his long and neful life. ilviirvllilng 1 have to give away," he said. '"i shall give awn) before! die. ) A acusihle sugsre-ition Is made that Hie niovciiiciil to restore the niounmeul ; lo the uiemorv .. XI H-.. I I Hie luollier of the first Prcshlehi.ahnfl i Include Hie purchase of the old Iioum ....... i.t . , ,, , ....... . , ' , " ,no "V. " , , . ' " ' ; Ulall houstnU r IVdtsricksbuig, . i MeKIm, tho new steward of " House, has given grt-.il nt- j '"faction In tlm Harrisons, Hu under- ' "'""its old-fiishioiie American etH.korv j ,M'"er than did Hugo Zleuiann, ami '. ran prov ide the president with bettor ! phw limit could U.o Chicago f. Lew Wallace nv ll... ..s.".,.. ". ; moved hliu mosiin writing "Ren H ur"- 'was nil) (inn represent 11" tlm hern I " ll InbU mo.he? i ' uo sister, alter their releaao from the ! . ""'V'. wv? "rar wguitl """ J' 1 " " appww-b nearer. A. Anierictl Amateur recently o,fer- ctl H-'.Otx) to tho muiiiciualilvofflenoa j lor the violin of Pitgauinl, which 1 ro- II..1 1.. ...... i r .. "" ,,i,i..i, picservcii iu the Citv liiuseuui as a niciiiDiito of (ienoa's gifted sou. be liisiriummt vvn made at Cremona by fiilariierj in i7ts. Tim American oiler was dcel iued, The old saying that the "hem who tnlrnls his own business1 will make money Is m,t true. Charles Cochrane, a Canadian, has remained on his farm for fourteen straight year without leaving It and tm not siKikcti to a stranger In alt that time, and yet ho Is poorer than when ho began. The decline of tlm Kngllsh tailor i America k announced by mmm of the rude oitruals. and it would seem that hero is a reason for tho assertion Hint ho is no longer us rnshlmmhlu as nn American tailor. It lias been diseoy. cred at last Hmt tlm conventional F.n gllsh clothes do not lit, him. . Swimming baths avo becoming ',. itlar niMitions to Kngllsh, tt'hmU? Tl e school hoard contends, that, Is quiet as important for a boy to twu ,w, as or a gh-l lo learn the art of eookerv, nm c aims that tho swimming bail ml. to .th comfor of the scholws aud assists iu the work of education, Frmn llio tubulated returns just com. l'llejllulheotllepoftlm state per letulentof public instruction it 1 s been ascertained that tho total number of trees planted on Arbor Hay in the school , kstricis throughout Massach ts, outside of tho oil log. w as 2 l.lG(i (ion. Roulangcr lives a' curious nr.. on in , j.siaui of Jersey. He ,'i,d, hj. time III reading hbo, ,-y ,,nil t .V, ' politic, to his l'o!lW,v,r 11 o 8 k ' 'r vastnmiiber of olj-nroilw ami mmw , ! 1 IM tod.S0bcy tho ,m,,,Bitof his physic mis rcgariVng vvin. lu " J P iuotllliunrcKlir.Ulo his .Ire no I .rnvnystloirsauovoniog llit forH It is announced that F, Marl,,,, c,.,,... ford, the novelist, is to hec, m a ,1 dent of Washi.Mrin., it , , . . l"Nlr Is a vert. I,,.. ?.,.." ''Wtord : , - ."...'inuu.u hoallli. and k t " '"V !"''"'ct . ' "ll "vcr a: tiropo a good deal above tlu, avot' ' R(, t n nl keeps his mmmlos in iwfo, i diHoutoVVaHliiiigto,18ui,(yi ml Mr. tiladstono said lu a reeont ad- .... .... v, u, ,, isneu swonlsiuitii He Is rtto l a worklogmeri'i orgaiilwihin! j u en not cMravaganf to y that ah llmiigb Utere pr but S,WWO (Hmpl i ,,,re ..rmtf tbal at that epa hagr.o,,, ! f mJUiieii that might Mf Iba wh.. . fin. old af.irln ami hlKlJf who f bwn In thlm o.moiry rlr r..iy .v. reet-Hllf. i "' ieaiing " . . -1 ....-,-..( t,.l tt-idiF he hail aetioinnlaiw a fortune i;f ! .. ta He wa in lb ihtuUii i,"---' - ' , memliered lha j ji' JJitimh-tMI. "1 could haf Mt him m tM, 'ftogF-r-. ! went to My i i,- l,,l a hot full of brain! If hi aii.piii-n !-! Hijp-r b'maclf he womUI not baf. failed. Plin hcr, not VelllniftoM, tb wao thai faih-d hblir' 1"'. " . . . . I .1 . . IVatHlial. Horace Greeljr had th repnUtloo f being a practical .btlanthrolt, ml hi advice wm aooght by bnmlwula of girangem, who only cn for In truding uwn liitu wag thai they needed cottna.it aa that he bad tht bralni that Could ilt l Ihem. One day, w hilo b wa writing an important letter In bl office, Imjr, fifteen )t oM. ntrd fh rrwm. ml, landing near the door Mtl be hind the etliior" fbalr, al4, "Mr., f .reclcy, I have com to ak your gwl Vice," "Say on," answered th editor with out popping bla pen or tweu jflancliij at the boy. 4 Th on r Pelnllvo I ere,- charge me ail 1 earn for wy wani - uutpogootl a i had at my abler' . and I have nothing left to pay fur ( bd he. What ahall I dor I your 'ier niarrletir wked Mr. (in-clcy, without ItH-kliig up or l0f ping hi pen. "Yen, sir." "l shea respectable woiuauy Certainly, ir." -tin iintiirht u your lfer ami ti-ll her thai ton art ashamed of yonraelf. rr f,trsl eHt. , If h will ; (m w,n 1r j ,d after .U remember U-at If or I own ltep I not your frienii. you win ! ,,t m tikolv to Hod aity fii. ud lu J New f York Citv. The lair ileliarttHl wilh.ml anolhrr IHtt) to engroascd wa lie with hia : : - . -t-i. l. M .I:.l ... ..... worn, ami air. urwiov ttao not even wriiiiitr. 1 1.1 tNmr lmy tint not t r- utti.aSiy know Mr. Orvwley, but la-ing in di.i'iT, st.ught him not In a city of several hnudnHl ihouand people a a man to give bioi good ad i ice. "It a a a higher romp) itinnt than I bad ever before cb coufcrred iiatn anj one," wrile I be Hon. KlPThajer, w ho ptTwnt at the interview, and rciM.rt il in his " History of the Kan- " ;" Crusade." I onA' ( V,mio, The t'a of ( ofrre. It I aso-ned by men of high profe gional ghitliy that when the gynleui of fresh eoflee, 1 lit, w ha tleairw t,, rescue tlie drunkard from big cup will find no heller ultilnle for apirll than ir.mg. new-made cttffi. w ithout milk or migar. Two ouncea of flee. or oue-elghtb of a pound, to one pint oi j iM.limg water makes a lind-cla tsevpr- age. bul the wnier must tm boiling, not inorely lint. Hitlcro cotihs Irotir' '. boiling It too long, if the coffee rw tjiiinMl for hrcakia! be put In agrauita Ued kettle (iter night and a pint of i cold water muivd ov rr. it ean bo heat ed lu Urn honing poiut ami tht u set kick to ptvvcni fuithcr el.iilition.when it will ta? found that, while it strength I esiintcled, It delicate aroma is pre served. A our country consume nearly ten pounds wf coffe jper capita it ia a piiy not to hava it matle in the best m inner. It i anacrted by those who have tried It that malaria and epldeut ic are avoided by those who drink cup of hoi coffee before venturing Into the morning air. Horned on bot coal it Is a disinfectant for a sick-room. Hy gome ol our bcl physician it ia con-gnlcn-d a specilic iu' typhoid fever. Illnd.wwta.il KnglUti. Lady Dnfferiir udie ia Hin tUv.iF.1 aid may have ln eneouragiuir or the rovers,,, but some of I he illusira tiousshecUosof "unlive Knglisl," at least aiuuslug. tr n-sideut at Hhurisirewaadiln, ,v a (v a '-honoivd enormity!" A nalive do eonl,.. liie.re a lwy nol,,B nninml,, hut when liiitatwl be rW. lo i -. ''' "rtif and progreM" U thus outlined: "in short, Ihti rich man eltero,i crlmsou Velvrt, wliilo ,1," lor man snorla 0 m(l,,n y, , K.imao t Vale. saS'Tif'; A8(out Horao Wai.tr.1 '""l'er of .!.., v ! Hi had the r Mi '. ,J,u"rff "WuiiIimU i V,m f.u"owlng (r We Wliimr y. '"rro'' woinau NORTHEAST PORTLAND. UI'ASONS WHY 1 BOUGHT ' A I0T THKRK: i K. l-nrllBn,l i,. . . i-i.ru,., ..,.:r.v,"J."e Up, " "- trviligltm m..ti.r k k: SSSSl mt t""'- l-ot r miZ'x toll? "1'is.rti.iilty. IJUlita... " r. " VsW,ViV.VaWB - -MmmnicUirei' of , Primers Rollers, ' AMD PaDINB CEMENT ETC. Mler Casting a Special SiBwt Portland, Or. 1". N. U. Ij).i-jtiji7j7dj"i'n stfj No, 10 A ... I. M-iatrftw-.teffMG.earsiaia--t!: