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KA.I.KOATM, DENVER OmaM, Kansas City, Chicago, ST PAUL, ST. LOU'S. AND AU POINTS. Hast, North rf South, For further mrtlenlt luilr of ftuy Will A. L, MAXWELL, j u. e, A T. A. C. J. SMITH, : f lieurl Xauaier : ' rurilaml, )nti, iB - fi - .Northern Pacific R.R.! TWO KASTTaAWSUAH.V! NOCHANCKOPCAK! SHORTEST UXE TO CHICAGO And all point Kaal, vis Bt Paul and Minneapolis. The Northern Paoiflo Railroad la the ouly line minima PllMnnr Train.. Svoond-Class Sleeper'! Irre l chain.) , Luxurloua Day Coaohats, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cart, i Plce Dining Cars tmtala : cu j From Portland to the East. Sc that your tickets read via the ; Northern Paolflo R. R. and avoid j chanae of cars. , l.rav Portland at :ooA. M. nl 40 f M i rlmlv arrive at Miuiiraptiliaor ,Ht. rani at 6M f. M. i Paolflo Dlvlalon Train Iravr Pn.nl ami C itmi ilailv at ni,v, A, M. ami Mo F. M ; ar-, rivt at New Tacnma at t 10 P M and 4 A. M . 1 cunnvrtitig with CuuitMUiy'a boata for all jxitni. ; on Itujrt Sound. A. P. CHARLTON, I A. lira ! Pan. Aelll, No. ut, Flint Uwt, J Portland, Orrgtnl. j rDpot, Cor. First and O street. ) YACjl'lNA BAY ROUTE j Oregon Pacific Railroad; Oregon Development Co.'s Steamers.' Short Line to California. Freight and Fares the Lowest. STKAMKR SAILING DATKH. FROM HfliaNA. Willamrtte Valley, April A, 14, Willamrtte Valley, March, 10, iS, a;. :--: The company rrarnrra (he right to change aall ing ttatea without notice. Train, conuect with the 8 r. R. R. and rive boHla at Corvallia aud Albany. The Oregon Pacific Steamboats on tht Willamette River Division will leave I'ortlnntt, Honthhounil, Muntlay, Wednee day and Friday ate a. m. Arrive al Corvallis Tuesday, Tlmnnlay ami Satur day at 3:30 p.' m. Ijnve t'urvallia, iinrtlibotiml, Momlay, WeiliiPBiluy ami Friday at 8 a. ni. Arrive at Portland Tuetklay, Thnmility and Sttnnlay at S:'jn i. in " t)n Mondiiy, Wt'dneMiIrty anil Friday tnth north" and aouth bound boau'lie over niglit at Salem, leaving there at II a. ni. . C. H. Ho well, Jr., C.C. Hiijue. t'.en. H. (a; P. A((t.0. D. Co. Art. ".. P. ft P. A 34 Montleomrry St., O. P. R. R. j San J-ranci.co Curvallia, Orrgoa. OVKRLAM) TO CALIFORNIA VIA Southern Pacific Company's Line, The Mount Shasta Route! TIMK HKTWKKN Portland and San Franelseo 39 Hours! California Hxpraaa Train nina Daily between Puruund and San Francisco. South. 5 oo p. tu. I I.v. Portland ;8 p. m. I l.v. Alliany 7;aa a. in. 1 Ar. San Prandaco Norili."" Ar."j 10:45 a. in. Ar. 6 as a. 111. I.v. I 7:i p. in. Local 1'aaseuger lJuily Leave. I except Sunday. Arrive. Purtland 8:00 A. M. Kugrne., a.40 P. M. i-Af, V. M. Kugcuc. . . 9 w A . M t'uruallil Pullman Buffet Sleepers. . TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation of Second Clnaa paaaeu arra attached to expreaa traiiu. The . P. Co.' Ferry makea coiiiuvrticin with all the regular traina on the Kart Snir lliviaii.ll i ruin foot of F. Street, West Side Division. Bet. Portland and Corvallis. Mail Train Daily, except Sunday. Lkavr. I Akhivk. Portland ... 7:;to A. M. Hide deuce. . 11:24 A. M. , nile'dence..ii:aj A. Mj Korvallia ,.ia:a5 P.M., Corvallia .. .i:jo,P. M Inde'dence .. .:je P. M' lnde'dence...s:3i P- M. 1 1'orlknd 6;ao P. M' At Albany and Corvallia connect with traina of Oregon Pacific K. R Kxpress Train Daily, Except Sunda I.KAVB. I , ABRIVK. Portland 4:50 P. M. McMinnvillc S:on I'. I. McMinnville 5:4s A, U, I Portland , . 9:00 A, . Through Tickets to all Point South and East "Via. California.' tickkt omens: City office, No. Comer First mid Alder U. ' Deuot office, Corner Faitd front t,( Purtland. ! R. KOEHLEK, Manager. K P. RDC.HRH. Amt. li, P. Ik I'.Ag't BECK reasons, & GATES, Plasterer AND KAL30MINER3 All II ml. of work dona In lirlrk and ntnna All work (ruHrantecd, l."av ordara at the VVanT muR Oflice. Cenientiiiu a .jieoialiy, iNUKpaNDBMiw. . , oarooa. Mrs. E. J. Estes, DRESSMAKER, I iHOMPCMDaaci, 0MOK. , . ! Wl.he to Inform hr Irlendi that aha ran he t found at l.aar abop oMMaiatlinaara hoiiae, nra- 1 lrl to do all klnda ol work In her line In the I moat careful in inner and at reiuiiiiable prleaa, "MRS7'A7M.'ljURL i nr.ai.itn ih 1C 1,1 lliliocry afld wa Goods I I Shelley S Vantlup, ! . : D' lIuSIRK to inform the public the old HONKER CORNER thut lms un unl.ri.kcii record of TWENTY-FOUR YKARS. While many change! have Ikm wrought during all these years, not only in our City, hut among their patrons, as well as umu the methods of business, yet with an unswerving jHilicy long years ago established of keeping GOOD GOODS, giving GOOD VALUES and always extending to its jmtrons. kind and courteous treatment, it has ever occupied a front sent among the Yolley Stores, and to-day is a leading factor in the Couuner ciul Circles of Polk County. And while its present Managers, .SHELLEY & are proud of the record of the old Corner, and thankful for the patronage THEY HAVE received during the past, they now desire to say to their friends and patrons that their SPRING STOCK is now Complete ami will he replenished almost daily with the Latest Styles of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, the items of which are too innumerable to mention., some of which however are as follows: ' DRESS CONSISTING OF . , Imported Henriettas, l G. 1 1 otlis, Lasluneres, Challies, (ginghams, Outing Cloths, Lace Flouncings, Dotted Swiss And a FULL LINE of WHITE GOODS. F ANCY SUCH iKID GLOVES, SASH and NARROW RIBBONS, I ORIENTAL. TORCHON, and the Famcu3 i BUCKLES AND SLIDES. SILK CORDS. ETC. STAPLE DRY C00DS.N- Sheeting, Muslin, Scrim and Lace Curtains, Ladies' Muslin Undervear,Shirting, Prints, Ladie3' Meno' and Children's Hc3iery, Harvest Gloves, Men's Furnishing -ALSO Clothing Hats and Caps, -AND BOOTS: and: SHOES In huHtm varicfv ChOTHlNG FROM HENRY W. KING & CO., CHICAGO, At jiriros that t'lialleiige tnniH'titioii. SHOES. Men's Ladies' Misses' Boys' and Children's. Sailer, l.erwiu & OoV Kactury nt I'liilndt liable Kfioilst in the Market. ALSO A LINE OF Staple -:- (Jroeries. : Wo are liow on tbe eve of u New Era in Polk County find SHELLEY & VANDUYN are prepareirfor the runii which will certainly come, this Siimniur. They have . purchasod their immense stock in the lowest markets'",.' and have obtained the largest cash discount possible; n walk right in and we will give you straight goods ut bed rock prices. , Shelley i Vanduyn. that they are still on tlwk ut VANDUYN, 0 . . , , . . -. heries, A I inns, oici 1 1a n it it lOia . IJroatllieads,. oatteeus, - GOODS AS Goods, Etc., Etc. for cvcrvltotlv. Ijibia, i the mo.! re GOODS Tli OIl KHt'hen Clock, It itawl U tick iwa tlm )n Uain tha parlor ahflf, Whiut tlil wawntta kiH iltt' hotiaa-llittllu 11' in'M'lf An' t tow fi-p inmVn tweulj. ytf, It aeetiiecl In In cittltciil Tu rm i h imura In t roMr tt.aa, an' bo an niiiniuoiil. An'ji.u.l rr itinuirlit 't M alinnat niailMo ivirerlnle the unit o;lc.lv, 'niiinil nil' 'miiiie null day, Hit Insula an uliiicraruu, hut wlrn Hie airla rrownd up, f ane, tliny ! had Mintn almttiri ttlnna. , Tln')'l,lu'l ivn.nll ua miM'li, 'hnut tlilnaa, Hue dni' au "If Jiu ili.,m," i Hut wi'ia ahuatlln' tliliia anwiid. au' tdiaiitf Iti' evry n"in, An' iitithln' hail tlwanmeolil place, 'Itwi'lwna llm alti'lion linaiui. : 1 dliln'1 uiiii li uilud ili(tlu'l on' but tlmn't 1 1 f.Mil U10 alult , 1 II gin mi, limi 1 ln) tniati d nut dial gwal uld . fallltlul eka. : An' limn a Utile hmiiM wmrnrn waa kiI t tl'l lt plaiai, , W Ith dmiiiiiw iifawllu' up lla IUta, an' juat almii1 tin' fui-fi A pnl lin y mil "Tvrii.lclium" la toltlu' In a - 1'linir An' 'v In' oil liHii-allliniih 1 nini'r ln'iinl : ilifaii- Au' wlii'ii II nrlhf Ihi'hntr liouw utit, )im'(t . think a fnli'V ln'n 'l. Ot lliat a llllli' iiinuan liwl gill a (lilnt aiiuik ; 'lumlii'dli'd, 1 Tin'" It rl n' atlra m nn'liiiw, wlinlt the ; old tilm'li airlkiia ilia tlinii W ltd a kind 11' ilnaliia iniialti, In lla ilitir old 1 l' tutu! 1'lllltlll) ' i far It awniaUi Iw a mi jln' In a inilnniil mrlo' : , "It'a Ji i tlir air t all the world) wr llourl.li 1 (or a da I" ( 1 An' oliot I t Ha lit nut lliar an' auja I, "tint f llk'k Mt I'OM. ; VtiH're kiiiIi admi'ii fanejf climka with mi ullcainlirt'Mri" , . Tli'iiinli taken an ornainrnt at tlilhara no liiiaiiilavnl, Midilm thai iiitliBromidnaprrina paaaln' word ' o' i.mh-wi. Hut wlirti ilklia a halkr turn-dptrriiilnwt nut 1 tupo- I lliluk It a Imiit like fulkl I ra H-eu-a aorl o' li.illir li"i i An' tnk iiii m,n auln'k, orfrli'iid, lafulth- ; ful nut an nut, ; Tnlnt !! tu rtianir for aiilliln' that Jim don t knuw uuililn' 'latiit, Omul lliiinmkmiiiliig. 1 'IX IIKFKNSE OF llOXOK.j Prom tl Freneh of F.iijjruie Miimnoi : III INU. Al Mittlill-milia-Uula, In I'tmiii- Jn tlm Hill" llvliig-rimm of the pens-' liti'l',y, lnin tli elolnif ditv a glnnn'iv ami folil tine nf Airll gave ; 011 1 v it' 1I1 hi lil Till light, Millie, ba, thu ; nltitsi nf tin' nbhti. wait aii'ni;liiir In Iho ; : bottom of tlm ai'inui'd a atitjilit't) and ; riripi gmM. ; rtimi tlm aliwl theru cm up vnitn . amimla of VHllluir viiiiHia, and thioujili : uw mut. hu iikumx n iied h.m , UliilCHily gli'ttuia of tnuvlng liiilti'l'ni. All at nttt'i', in front uf lh Imii.e, tht pttvoinunl ruauniiiliiil In tlm tiiiiup of initny liur.i thti tlootvniii'kiir, ', rixli'ly aiiiindt'd, nmilu glaM' aliuko, : ami lliu 1 1 'icn nf .1 iM ii llijrm tin. the ; aaerUtnn, waa beanl by thu young girl. ; i itiiiigli'd wlllt the elliik'ltiK of iiti' uiul i , eoiiftiaion nf atihora diitKijhig over thu (lavt'ini'iil of thu rot'i iilor. Mm raiMl hnrolf. ftiglitfiifd, whrn ' Iho door wai auddi'itly upiiii'd hy thu aiii'i'iitnn. Two IIU'U oruHili'd him, ami lu'i'i li'd nut. t'liuklug w it It ah"n "All, tin' iM'giiia! tin? afiMiiidtvUI" "Joan, what la it?" aim aaki'd. "What la Itf It Is tlm l'ninka. , niiidiiiHilaolh!" and unlihi; fnnninl , be tonHni, ai-ixml on of lite heavy ail vr eaiidh'iilli'ka from a tnlile, and altmd iinil-lit aiiiu. "It ia alutirtm that thnye:ill inn.li'iin i i Itloriii', exatrgt'nnt of tlm Tui'll'lh 1 l!iipiiin, woinuli'd hv a Imytiiii't at , Aivola. 1 1 a hiIht alroku hi' l.tiUi'ii, ' aliiioU kiili il nt Marntiifi), and nearly i buried nl Jena, and I du not lulvlwyuii : to Hdvitiii ti. you other," ' "11 them lw, Juan, let ihelii he," , auld Mdllti. Ia, very pule. ' Im'I tliuni In'? llitl, niiideiiioNt'lla, i tlm nlilie wiuilil never forgite me. It! U not rtlnne thai thia ia (ioil a hoiiirv , lot of brigand iliut you are- It i tint! t'hitieh of Al. I'liitiiliiloup, aud beeaiiae i he ia rule imw It ilin-a nut hinder tlutt ; he will iiUiivm lev t'oiiiiniiiulei' aud pit ii. i hurt Ifuin ,iu"i under the Kuiie rur." ; One of lint men HihuiU'ed' to leptilntt J.-iiii. "A lluill-ailil lllllllderat" 1'inilVil tlm , iU'-ilu; "il mu tuiieli nie -" Olio hand ii laioed to all'lkli Vt holi thu grave voice n Alihe Clmiilidutip ; ikel: 'Well, lmt are ymi duliiir', aer- ; getuit'' Monaiaiir AIjIh' my oininaiuler "1 have iMiiiuiueil ; ton mil In awear inch oallia. It I the habit of tlm regl- nieiit which you mint loan In the aervien of t.od. W hat do then men aant?" asked tlm abbe. "The oflirer hna a billet of lodinmnt ' here fur the uljjlit. A lodging ! Diiaorvl" "Il ia well; give him a chamber." "AniJ which one. theiif" , "Mine," mild the abbn. ' Jean bowed hia head and (jri led 1 ' lomothliifr lietween hia teeth. The j otlleer ttnrted to follow I1I111 to a room, when a L'l'Nluio of the ablio detulni'd : him. "Do you tinilpratittnl Frenchf Yeaf i Then a word, I privy. The man who j i reccivea you hna been a soldier, aa you 1 , are. He waa live yean a cointimudor j In the rrtnird, and would he atill if a hall had not ahntlorod two itngcra at ; Wafrratn " And the ahhe allowed Itla rlf;ht hand, which had lout lla middle linger. "Not twin"; able longer to aid the country with my awonl, 1 have tluniht I might atill aid it with the rrnia. j ' waa educated la profound Christian (eiiilmenta, and have lieooine a priest. And my niluiatry commands me to lie to-day, between you and the country to which you come an enemy, and Inter niodlnrv of iwnco and ooticllliitlon. Eutor, Monalmir. You are in a home of a man without defense, My poor Jean ia an old man, and my uleco come forward, Lya la only a child. Before God, who minions and iititllaltea. I put my honor under the proiectlou of ' your honor aa a soldier. Welcome, j . In the evening, near 10 o'clock, 1 Millie. Lya retired lo her chamber. The Coaaitck oflleer hud Hot yet ro-1 turned to the hoiiae trout llm villagol through which hia men were billeted, altliouh the moat of them looked lu al 1 the tavern, when llinnui ennui to tell the abbu that a mini, driiiiilu'r ivith ralu and covered with mud, luul juat ar rived from two Icniriica nwnv throuuh the wood to ask Unit tlm itlihti alioitld go to hit house, where Ida mother hty al the point of doiilh ami nceiled iho lust coiisolitilon of the cliitveli. "1 will go," an Id the nlibe. Jenn Uigornu looked at him, "Hut, monnitiitr abbe, ' said he, "ou cannot think of going at ranch an hour. The roads nru had, it im!u like a benediction and Is so hlnck then) tlutt the devil goes with hia titil tlotvu, my commander." "(ilve me my lint," replied llm itlilie, "lint It la nut (iud'a willl You will meet those brigand at nil uiii uers of the wootls, not counting that evil otlleer that vou leave liei'e. Siirnlv it I la not priidenl, Monsieur Abbe, il a uoi prudent. " "Are you not hero?" replied tho abbe. "And he Inn not returned ihia evculng, Hittl mny lie 011 duly all night. For the rest, I will lm b:'k Iu two hotira. l'repnre tlm holy oil, mid tl Juiimot at the tavern to siidillo a' horse for me. It Is the good (jud who culls me to tlmt frlond . ho Is" going to 1 1 i tu. Go." , "It is enough, my commander," gnld Joan resigned I v. : ' . . It was on the stroke of midnight whou tho abbe Chiiiiteloup returned hia horse lo the tavern and regained, across the slueplug village, the lane that led up to his house. As he walked along by the wall of the church be heard a call: "Here, this way. Monsieur Abbel" "You, Jcunl how are yuu theraP" : aaked lie. ailmilalied. "It la theiilllour, my t'oiiiniiiiiiler. IU reliinied uiul pliahed 'nut out when i Welti hi In l I'M lite ilnnr, He la luloxl riid, Hie m'iiuiiiIihII" At llntl nitiiueiit a w Imliiiv nf the pruaht iciy ,i iijienud ami Millie I.ya, nil In lice iiiht gitrnieui ilUuiileted, with aliuiildera ham, leiunil out; hut a build pi'ieil upon her iiiniiili ptiihetl bur biu k lKiiuiiauu eoiihl inter a eiy. and thaanuilliarail aonml nf a afrtijrglf oiilibl he lieanl lit llm ali-eot, Th ahhe thrtov hluianlf Ilka a mail j niitii uiinii tha ihioi', Hint Ji un altimk alui Willi a lerrllile ptiih; the funen. , lugs g.ive any and ali'ttek liolaelnaaly aiiltiKl I lie Hull; ami llm two men lletV 1 ' tip the alniia, neiir uhlelt Mdllti. Lyt: bud fnlleil eiiec. "Jean," aald llm rtlibe penntiillv, : 'carry her In her cliiiinhei' mul paiurn ; her to aeii.e! You enter I here, Alon ! liMir!" and he puilim! tmtiiid anulhei l'i ii nil. the diini' uf ivhieh wim it ide open, 1 (he nllleer wlituu lite eetie had wiliefed. 'J'lieit, fiirlii'i thu t'lilprll, and Inuk I ti tf tilm "flulKlil in tin etea. tha Alihn I liantnltiitp Nald: Mm. At l.er.inm. I.Nluii lo ln (lie fiinni ilii In Jlalv, 1 Wn liueU lli'iileilnlil. i'lie phtee a aurriMiilered and mm of my uieii, who h id bravely ilium In ilmv' In tlutt t!iilii(inluru. that eveitliijf atolti a walelt. i hud (he rohher almt, Jn Kjjvpt my orderly, a tlra;oiui who bail he'liei liava tny liftt at tlm pyramid, airitek a dervlait" who waa eniiiliitf out of a liiowpui. I had that Ulan diaiuiei fi'iiin the tinny. At 'nl':iill, liually, 1 aill'priaed llui old eat oltieer of my aipiaili'iiu, of tvhielt I luul iH'i'it rjiiiiiiiiamler fur llvn yeara, ; trvitii; to ruli) a woman. 1 uiyulf! kllleiltha villain. ' j The ('oiwiek howed, but :tld liolll-! In'. The ntiliti euiitiniied: j "Yon are to ynur eohliwr tlm atuple of illaeipliim and liouor. You) have aiuineil It, Alnnaieur. if I hud f nut arrived In lline yon would have 1 eomndlleil hert) In my liniue an infamy ! Hiillli'il a hoiita wbli'h I left under the ! PHft'tftmnl of your loyally, Jl ia i neeeaaary that jou ahull aeeoiiul to me; and If J oil re(u I ahall compel you. Forget then, Hint I am a pi ieal, ami tu- liiotiiiier oiiiv Dial I waa n aohlier. ' .... . 1 lie AliiHiLliatitu Ollll itlilll'iwc hell I IB wan uii'i iiiiiK iioivii in. iii lla pliien under a croa ihe eav.ilry aala-r which bad aerved him tliron','li'llureat war. "Coum, Miiiiaienrr1 aaid he then, 'Jean, luina lantern ami folloiy uh," A Ihev pawed hy Hie chamber whern Millie, l.ta aat alone, auhliinir, Willi her faeii between her hniida, llm abbu elileivd "1 Iiiivb ilefendeil you from tears, my child," he nhl. "Your laihi r died tljhHiij lliia aliaundeaa eneinv Voti oui;lil then to be alronj;." Ami then w ith ihu iiiniiMt lemh rnemi "Km brats' tun, iiiv lillhi one!" The ti'n threw Iter aritia around llm abbe'a ui't'k, who pincd her to hi heart and then iliM'iialii' hiiiiaelf, aaids "55. "Hemttllt lllion your klteea. liivcllild, and iM for him that la to die!' The llll"i limn llcaeelided, lravered ll..,,.l I....I, ,1....... r.,'... I,. ..!....! tho veatry and Iho w iiijfa of l ho church, I row tied' In the ahadow. wlini.t the liiuti ru of llm aacri.'.litu aciutlllaled like a I Iu Iu pilil.'u alar. Tlm ab'a) paed behind the great aliar, madii a aln l'fiu'M tlmcroa. ami ptiihed the ereaklnj; ladlaof a low door, which tiptmlii pc ruiitiod hint to paa out into the wel and cold nlht air. 'i'lie KiiriiiiT iu iiisn Hm iliriiliiiM alruck hi fool upon a alone, which niMile him alip. "Ho enroltll, Monalenr," aaiil the abbe. "We are In the lield ot e-l and that alone la a grave." They paei on under the great yew live ami the wlllowa, where tlm gVaaa ri'achcd ahnoat to tho kneea, and halt ed behind a wing of the church. Look lug around the ahlie aaid: "We ahull lm very well hero. Jean, bang the lantern mi thu branch of Hint Cl'iw," Tli.i an..l'Utiili ot.,.t-..il. TI.M liinliii'ii awunghy llm wind, ca.t a tiliirtiiii; elliiinier. which rmealed the irlooniv ! aillioiietle of llm prinat and llm pale;""" face of Hie ulllcer against tlm great j 1'rof. aluidowa dancing on the wall of the ape. Tliu abuti Hindu with hi maimed i rlgbl build Ihtt aign of the crowi uiul graaped iu hia It'll baud the hill of hia : boiivv anont. said ' '( lime on, Monsieur," he citlmly. Tln ulllcer wiped, his 'forehead, drenched nlth awent, and alowly drew hia an ord. The two great blailua touched and then, amid the atirronnd lug alienee, their llasliea met lu ringing blow. Meanwhile Jean Blgorne, on hia kneea In the grosa, and with Ida hand clasped, fervently repeated the prayer for the dying: r'uai'lie. biiinlna. arrviim Tuinm "I am hit." auld th abbe, parrying a blow. The aiierislitn sprung to hia aide. The blade of the I'ossitck nllleer In pass ing over the abbe's wrist-guard hail 1 traversed his arm and made a wound, j "You can iiolconliniie.my commiiiiil ' er," aitlil Jean. j Then the ulllcer stopped forward and I auld: "1 can not llglit with a defense I loss man, Monsieur. You can not hold j your awonl with tlutt hand and the i oilier ia maimed.'' "To your place!" auld thu Abba Clianteloup, seizing his sword with his mtiltlliiled right hand. "The crime vou have committed ought lo bo oli Ilternled and 1 will kill tho memory of It with you. Jean, take your hand kerchief and tie thia hand llrinly to this hill. The awonl Wi!! never' fall j but wilh the arm. Now wo wilt pro- j conn, Monsieur. And then the right recommenced, and with It the voice of Jean liigorno, Intoning the funeral verse: "Libera, domino, niilmiim servl till." Closer, without breathing time, hand to hand the furious light went ou, and the assaults of the oflleer, more agile, upon iho abbe. 'Slowly the old soldier parried that blade, which fell like a club. Hut he pnrilod it, itud at last he passed under I lie si ranger's arm, raised for a terrible blow, and thrust hia own blmle into hia throat. "Ho has It, toy commander!" Ami Jeun Hlgorne seized the, lantern, dripping tearfully with rain, aud held it nonr the face of the man stretuhad upon the ground. A red froth border ed the lips lie! ween the clenched teelh. "May God give you mercy as I par don you," said the Abbe Ohiintelniip, "nor leave yon to suffer lu soul or bodyl" And absolved, the Cossack expired. Hngiiolty of Iho Coyote, Residents In tho vicinity of the Phil- adolphia Brewery have been rubbed of above live hundred chickens lu the past few weeks, and until recently were till able to ascnrlalu tho identity of the thieves. A watcli waa set, and It whs discovered that they were eoyotos. The full-grown animals could not get into the cliickeii-hniisca, but detailed tlinir cubs to crawl lu through the holus left for chickens to etilec Once. Inside the cuba killed the chickens and pushed them through the holes to the full-grown coyotes waiting on the outside, who bore them away to their rendezvous in the adjacent hills and ravines la that vicinity, which are awttrming with aiiiinitls, and ut uight the air ia vocal with their howls, the treble cries of the cubs forming a strange accompatiimaut to the deep uass of the elder couliu geat. Virginia (Nev.) Vhroniclt, The Imperial cable from Bermuda to llulifux will be completed lu June. $UMMH!(UW of Knictlh l.'aplial In ii'sli'ifln Awnilnc ilir. rilKMlTIO.N l VlHd'K IV bKHSANV. Cilia Unit l,lv in Ilia Cluiri'lii t Nal- Hal). A Japaneae baa dl-euv'tu'ml a ! a i .1.1.. I.. I... almll Willi .OP IH.1MK UN. - til" . . . The jfov.irn.ir of Montana wtinwi tba white laipulalltMi of the atalu at 17D.IKMI and llm In.ltuna at 16.0.K). .1.. .. . ii .........o t.ibfia a inn ii. u. ......rjf.. ''""'";.- onif walk avery pieaaatii ww"'"""' ofteu with a voluttie of M.aka,ra la pleaaant afteraooa. l'rlltee HNuiniek. la eonae.pieiieit of reemit lllneaa, una ni tue n rXl la now aa bare a a bllliiuil ball. Cbtttinoey Dejiew any that $1110,0110.- Ot"J of Knjfllah eaplinl low Bti nto the Arj;eiiune Kepuiine wnimi me " jeaia, A vat aiiiouiil naaj aiao " aetit Into Chill ami llouiluraa. Kx-Kuipreaa Frederlek and Iter l ler. 1'rliifiwa Allow, tiermatt pwr anrt, rif(abirly reportwl to tbeir moth er. fjiteen Viutorla, tba aeeivt of Uer nmny a tllplotmtilo and niilliury oiota tlona diit'liijf 1H7U. Geroiiltiio waa reeciilly reporled aa bavin"; einhraciid Christ laiilty ami Utkeii olaaa iu thu fcuiidiiy-sehiml. Uoilht I now caat uion this atalouieul by tlm aiiiiouniHimuut that ho apenda utoat of bia Hum lit playlutf the buitjo. Another new caudidnte for tit pat ronit! of the tMiieiue ia aofl cluwae of much of tlm character of CamemlM;rt, miicli or llm cltaracinr ui a",B""K' jwJr nameil "hromajje a m Webb." Thia cornea from the mum Uiatrlct of France al the Variunbou. A aarvant Bill at a hotel In Tomidi'i. Cat., aavml the town fiMtn Mux burned up una lilL'ht recently ty ai.in int.- r' . . r .. i .. ... it oiler lie 1 anil ruliullltf Illl'Olllfu IIM I , I ,..ri l..,P aahflit etreeta hurufooled ana in die, giving the alnrtti fur a Hie la a l)Hlll. II. Itemen Whllehmi, Unlleil State Chnre d' Altalrca al the t it) of Mexi co, and Huron vou Zmltwlla. the Uer niuii Aliniater. have elinilsjd the extinct volcttno of l.liiecihunll. IM.tKKJ feet IiIkIi. The feat baa only once before been accomplished. Itanium any he will run opposition to the lord liiayor'a aluiw iu Loiidcn this year, bccaiiu Iho lord mayor re fused to Id him Into tho prucesnlon. lie waa nnxloua to aim the clcphauta aud tliiuble-headed eulvea rhlu by aide w ith lio and Mauj;. A I.oiiilott II tut has a contract with tho roach (tovcrnineiit under which they annually atipply 1 ratten with tliouMiiiiUof toita ot dried frtili. Tim French tot eminent reiitlire Ibia lariro supply of dried fruit t ninkii tlm wine whiuh they aupply to the French army, Cremation I coming more and more Into vogue in (jciinany, in apilu uf the exiMMiMi and certain legal dillicilltiea which render lis Hrfiiruiiiuee in noma pttrla almoal an itii)0Hibllily, Alfiollm no fewer than one hundred bodieahuie boeit eiiiiiuited dining the pruacutyear. A Maine girl put a note and her ad- tlroa in a boxuf loolhpicka, repieliug the Under to write tu her. A Kanaa City mau got the box, opened a cor- roapoiiihmcu, and a few d.u ago alarl- ed Kai to aeo if tho young lady waa llmaort of Minium be wituleii lor a , wife. Privy Councilor (icITclitm, of whom , ao miicli waa Hiiiti'it a yea i' ago en iug : to hia part iu the puhlicatiiou of tlm ' . tlinry of KniH'ror Frederick, ha pur-. ' cha'ei a liotiw hi Munich, where int-iilt to make I ilv l l"vent eugaj bia ful uiu Iiihiih. ' ied iu a liieiary II. (I. Noilhriiii recenllv lec tured iu Wiilerbiiry , Conn., otilhecttl ;..., I.... ..r ii... 1,.....,..'.. .....I 1.......I i. ,1,1, 1. ..1. .... .I. . . ...... i.,.i,.,ii,j, - 1 duly recorded in a now simper mil Ice aa ! JUHl """" m" ' ,''' Clll,i" ludowj a talk ou "('oiisi.t tiitisi,, of iW Xiiiu I '. remorM'Ujsa tiilo, and all will liery." tin occurrence Unit bus culilvnt- ed the prole-aor'a uiciiiuiv mi Hi is iial ticiilar lecluie. .. ... ... . v , ,. ., , , . 0111 over tne gunwale 01 llie bout Ileal In Naples.. 1, en- cms,, 14 ,mcc of cali ,,lB ,,0Wi A , , r , . who hie in the ciiii.cii's lueyan ll,flll.k h . kepi mul led In ih- u ti t liiii'ii ies on pur- , puilk, j ht.v tnM wil) air J , k pose U. e,.l the mice wuich It, lest all hmu.k ou lw old L11ll.h1.gs ihe.e. I he iitiiuuil. may , waVl)sl ,ik((u mll ,0(.jn(, tQ often be seen walking about at long-j iuio the depihs of the tido. the congregation or gluing gravely lie- j A nervous woman about midshlpa fore the allur during time of mass. heard the Impact of the abandoned Gen. Grant was no admirer of statue of public men as he had seen them in the United Stales. Hu once said that when he thought of death, among the dread pictures conjured up was that of himself in broue mounted upon one of those aorry sleeds of which there are too many in the Washington parks. Dr. D. YV. llliss had debts owing to him at the time of his death amounting to 111,000. Many of the accounts, an Inventory of which waa tiled bv the ad ministrator of the estate in Washing ton the other day, are against distin guished public men, and moat of them are labeled "desperate or liucolleota ble." Tha Rev. John V. Sanborn, who was adopted by the Seneca Nation and made a chief in that tribe, Is of the opinion that the problem of educating aud improving the Indian can be solved most successfully by elevating tha Indian womou,twhoia lie believes to be capable of education and refine ment. Sir Daniel Gooch used to pay the closest attention to all details of rail road management. It is told of him that findlnir a porter at Actor In oall- lug the name of the station prefixed an aspirate while a porter at llauwell omitted It he ordered that the men should be transposed, with the result that the ears of a critical people were not again offended. Why is so much always said about the cost of a new monument, and so little concerning Its artistic merits, when it Is raised in the United States? The cost is no criterion of its merits, and is an unimportant matter. M. d'llutia hallie mentions, as a "stupefying ques tion," tho query which was made him in America, whether) St. Tcter's in Rome had cost more than the oapltol j an waBiungiou, A. C. Carr, the "apple king" of Kennebeo oountr, Maine, has raised a queer apple, 'J lie sweet and sour por tions nru distributed in alternate lay ers extending from Blum to blow, aud from one half to one inch wide, and ean be distinguished by the color and texture of the outside skin. The ap ple grew in the famous Pollen, or Ben son orchard in East Monmouth, and there are said to be several trees which bear this peculiar variety of fruit. , The most profitable book evor print ed, at least in this country, waiWnb. ster'i spoiling book. More than 60, 000,000 copies of this production have been Issued, and could Dr. Webster and his Ii oil's have enjoved the royal ties from it they would have found It more valuable than the cave of Monte Crlsto. Yet Dr. Webster wrote it that he might prooure the means to support himself while engaged in other work, notably his dictionary, which was real ly au elaboration of the spelling book. A Bucksport, Me., student got tired one day and laid his books in oue of the open pipes of the water works while he went to play. Whuu next he thought aFAMOUS 1 OHE PRICE SQUARE Eastern Prices. : -Reliable Goods. WRITE FOR SAMPLES. ROTHSCHILD & STERNE. i . g a ww r - Amr (ril..,l the pipt nau oee - b - lUoentlr tb " WW MmtbiW WM WMf. ''' wooiu uuij "" r . . wou I " - ;.'h,draut iom i womng lip. per, ia ft-klnl, tha aiv -.-nul then more paper, : Ptpw PP "f"J ZlJZi blod. ; Jjor o( fworka and oltlrtiw iniinir hooka, wa auiveo. Ton, Murphy.. .IK.w.rful pcillO; ; V , (;rill, fl,UM h, waa Collector j J((ji of ,w York, with an an- (Han, baa falleu to n.o do p . final Income of tlw.taio. li WM tb tnince of K'niil felloWa, lie int f..wiiii in i hitiuimifne. uim nunarao I . " i J dollars a day went for hia own per aonal eipuiwa. Many hutijjry Pol' llt'lana fatleiieil on hia Isullit.i iu llioM data, huuli waa Join Almphy lu bi Blorv. Xl lum lm l,l,li,"l '"r J room in a cheap iIohii-Iouh New York hotel, and w r"fued udiulttatiee ! eauae b couid not juy for it iu ad trauce. ' . A Oog't OiHHl I4ltft. other evenliiit In a .log whirl i wa. at tlm wrnniriiiMl of the roiH; uniumn " . . j,.,., ,,'i r ,,t,r r - of lw0 nmn ww m mo nm nw . i. I .1 ....tit....a, .it lUt ItaVA worn, urn remu. ,n.- w. - gbouhl liavn lieen reveweu. inoat - :,nlc, of ,h';,C C .-iSlit ..m ,.,.-. .. la, the l...v.ri...' .ill .a taVatal UlaMa-lair II ,..,. i n,.i no. . ' . "' " . , ,' ,,,, ...., .UM,Htlllllr a tu? of the rotsi iu the handa of the - . ' , '. . ...... mail. At I lines the canine, man, and ; roe would become tangled in the moat ; limxtricahlH aitarl aa the man aud ii made Ihelr way lip the street "Juki walch I lint dog," auddehly aald i one of the men who wore lnokhijr ou. lie know more than the man, by i JovmI" The man, dojr. and roa bad jnt got out of a auarl, when iho man gave the j abro.ia. ana on alnioet every tranaat roiie a vicious lug. It was than no- ; '"idle ateamer a few aie brought over, ticeil that the roim. which waa about 1 They are tery exjienaha iu.t at pm- tlm thickiieaa of a lanvard waa falend around the dog' neck in a alip knot, no collar Iming around the dog tiuck. At each tug of the roM it waa plain tluil the brule the foi-e-leggtHl ouo j waa aliaoat airanglud. ami wneu the airaiu w reiimved tha do made hia regular jumi. One of the onlooker indignantly ainrted to reacue the auf feting ipiailruped.when he waa atopptid by oue of hi companion, who Mid: "Let them ulotio. Juat aee what (he dog will tin." . Tbo tloaf hid Juat completed one of bia jump, when it wn aecn that he had taken thu roH iu bia teeth and thu relieved thu Mirniti ou hia throat. IIh then IrotLiHl alon. onlentiHllv on. : lil the man gave another tug aud pulled thu rojie from beiMceu the auimari teeth, Tlibt had evidently gone on for aoine time, in judge by the weariuea ' of the' dog. llm the animal pluckily ti'ied again ami aiiiu uud anrci eiled each Hmu hi a.ivui'f hiiiiiell a chok lug. I'itiiwldfihm Inquirer, THEY FILLEO W Trt WiND. On Iniard a aieamliont the other evculng a alraiige thing occutrod, which leacliea a valuable h's-un, a.iv the AsUri'iH. A ahy young man de cided to ah.tiidou a veimraiile pair of trotiscr to their fale, having ai'cui'eii a new pair a lie went on the! boat. to he aatd to hmi.elf: "1 will , , I, f '""""i 01 ""' v "luiiibin. llo rolled them l'l' carefully and blued them far, far I.U I......U.I It. I.U ..v 1... .. trousers, and looking dovvu with a shudder, said: "Mo Gawd, a human boiug hits went to his account." bhe then became the author of a loud yell and all handa rushed to the guards with a cry of "Mau overboard!'' that awful cry which once hoard can uever be forgotteu. A bund red hands ran to the lower decks, aud, amid the cries of women aud the quick-drawn breath of pale men, a tall roustabout jabbed the urowning man u the viuls with iabber. and. whi u fn m mr ooked the ilher wa y I . . T ..... Jt ,.v ,,., M uul, now collapsed trousers ami fouud ou me iiianiu ui vuo naisi-oaitu lliu uniue ol the owner, also the lesr and waist I measurement, together with tho name I of au Astoria tailor. 1 Thou they began to hunt over the' boat and lu the dregs of tlm river for ' the mau who had occupied the trousers ' m.'iuuiuu, nun uim any young Ultlll s name was iu every mouth, and he didn't dare lo come tlowu to breakfast, aud his jet black munaohe, which could be distinctly seen whim he left, from very fright turucd around and went back again. Never Tirml. Among tho early American settlers there was an Impression that the lu. dians had no intelligence or craft in their relations witli the white men. The latter soon found, however, that this was not the case. Some of the farmers attempted to make farm ser vants of tho Indians, but discovered that they had a propensity to "gut tired" so soon after they began to work that their services were" of Titile value. One day a farmer was visited by a stalwart Indian, who said, "Mo waut work." "No, sir," said the farmer. , vin : get tired." ' o, no, said tho Indian, "mo novor get tired I" The farmer, taking his word for It, set the Indian to work and went awav about some other business. Toward noon he returned to the place aud found tho Indian souud asleep under a tree. "Look here-look here!" shouted the , iii.uiei, Buaaing me intlian violently "you told me that you uever got tired. ; and yet here you are stretched out on j the ground." "Ugh," snld tho Indian rubbing his aivoa u.,.1 al....... .1 1. ... . . . " ,f,, M "" '! 'u'oenng to Ins Jeet, if me not lie down me gel tired like aim list, DtrmmgiMm rum. Bauerkrant and Champagne. Mme. Janausohok, who Is fond German otmkttrv 1.... 1.. , of end n,m.rkHbta'dlai;,I "hTleBT ."bot'tl'l'nf to t a bottle of Rh ue w no .1.. ;... V . ". cabbage. Janaaschek.-wkh ffl ation of genius, has substituted ,S pagne for the Rnlm wi110 success. ' WilA great DEALING CLOTHIERS. ill I vaj'i a II -MnhaSur'rt ef Piisisfs Kellers. Koiigf CDmpositfon. PXDDINB XEMENT ETC. Roller Casting a Specialty. ll7 rotnlli St., Eiiat rortland.Ot. WEICMSEL STICKS. ft, ja- ' "ae, Kwnll law porlMt rraan Uraiaauay. A well-known club loan at'l In front of the Hotel Hrunawlek yeaterdair af terniHiii. aayt tb New York MiU amt Kfitt. awliiiflnjt cno" which attract ed ilm atientiou of altiitM every iMr. hr. Tlm fane bad ln relva from : rtfe to the fall. The ran iu . ...u,.f..i ..1 niHiiM .ii m'Rii'iiM,! aw. .. .... ... ..-I..I i j h 7V .1. '. 1 ! with an eianoraiw naome, motion me .tick waa quite a ender in emnp-riaoi, , . nf . Utw 1I,, ,0. t Cu,,a i t? "j f I W fca ..a. here and them piceoa cut out, thriiiii'li I.U. ,(m ....,,,. I . .,.l, I n. 1 hero were aevpo knots .lleklnjf out in I ll. LmhiIIm a nil nil Mtih line nf uiaui wa a dy or blle rnopiito.a bouey-ben. a Kiiato-buj;, a niioiature rut, or a bit of an U-i a bat. 'J he coaling uf aiU ver estlembxl aeveral Incbea down fhe tick afld looked dii'idiill jald. A Broadway denier in caiiea aid. on U-liijf Uild uUitil the ornamented stick. New York would h tilled w Ih juat Mich eaora. ""Fhey aro uulte the tbiua ! eat. hut m soon aa the public Untlliint Infatuated with them the price will de cline. 'Welehael-wood oanee have alwava been considered Comparalhely rare lu Ihia country, though nu n who make caiiin their bobby always have bought a variety of them. "Vtiehl wom ciitnea from Germany, near the famous Black forest It la used in the manu facture of KirschwaaiaBr, audit matin into pipe a well as canos. It is light reddish-brown In color and boa a pleas ing odor, whieh perfumes tbe hand when held. Weli'lowd-wood cultivation baa become quite au industry in Ger many, the greatest rare being taken in orchards in which the wood ia grown to use for cane. "While the tree are growing the wood ia trained into all sorts of odd twisis, which make the bandies. A plain stick, without ornamentation and nothing particularly odd about the ban die, la worth f :'. the stick is usually s bought unadorned, and the haver ear ; lake it lo his jeweler and )od just as mien money as ue pleases Having it fixed up. 1 have 110 doubt that before the erase draws to a close some men alsuit lown, who always goto extremes, will astonish Broadway and Fifth avenue wilh handles .either exouiailel j hideous or exipuaitcly beautiful." vawiuus u&tS fOn AMMONIA. A little ammonia in tepid water will often and cleanse the skin. Spirits of ammonia inhaled, will often relieve a severe headache. Doorphttes should be cleaned by rub bing with a cloth wet in amiuouia aud water. If the color has been taken out of llks by fruit stain, ammonia will usually restore the color. To brighten carpeta wipe them with warm water iu which has been poured a few drops of ammonia. One or two Ublespoonfuls of am monia added to a pail of water will clean windows better than soap, A few drops in a cupful of warm wa ter, applied carefully will remove spots fiom paintings aud chromoa. V hen acid of any kind gets on oloth Ing, spirits of ammonia will kill It. Ap ply chloroform to restore the color. Keep nickel, ailvcr ornaments aud mounts bright by rubbing with woolen cloth saturated iu spirits of amnmni.. Grease spow may be taken out with weak ammonia in water; lav sof white I .,,... . .. . .' . wiuie i rT " " "ft Iron Ammotiia applied twoorthreo times. rtriv. . CT""?.ore w' kill It It will drive it away if used when the oold-soi-e is lirst felt, A tnblespooiiful of ammonia in a l'al- oolors.u carpets; it will Hlso remove whitewash tro.u nu.m. Yellow stains, left by sewlnir-i.tn-clin.e oi .on whit. , ie f" by rubbing the. 8mt wiill , w h amumma, before washing nue will take naint nut f ..1...1.V. . , vt viuilllllir. . . "T1 Ulul Saturate ... t.,.i s otien as uecessary, aud wasn out iu soap suds. aj lliuso wily tierrtiiii'A r..i.. . , use 1 llltle amm.iniu ... ,i. . .. """'. (1. LIIH Wfll.P ll.u. nosh sweet and clean, doing away W,A' I"? disagreeable odor. 6 Old brass may be cleaned to look like new by pouring strong mm ,uia on i and scrubbfug 'with a ZX brush, rinse in clear water. n.. tei,,sI,U0"lul Hinmotda in a quart of water, wash your brusl a.,.i et.mb.lu this, and all grease and dh w. disappear Kinse.,, and d y in the sun, or hy u.e tire. tlannelsand blaukeU maybe soaked In a pad of water wqtnu one tahiti llub0,i:iU ',HammonU a,lJ S su, tt Rub as little aa ,)msio8 M thev win be white and clean, and wil u t Ziuk . 0"tt teuspoouful of ainuu.. ia to a' teacup of water will clean l or ail ver jewelry; a few drops o& Lnl t!n..io.,i p,H,wd ou he undewldeol diaiuouds, will clean UstnlSft' Feeding Chickens By Clook Work. them as regularly as he utinoves in f.,,ii.. . r. meals. . He ia unuble to l.H . V. owu Oiirht before IliJT.?,.1.0. ttt M Mrdluonlertilh"'0, Without fnil ha h -I.' .. '"J be fed lmratns which works like" an ap- Charm tin oan. wl.ieh T. . '"."JPI? trintr and w , rr?,,ea f' a the outer coop releases the ?,ock ,u oertain hour, t l iS al.U .... ...J v" uros t. . . ot.uom. scaliercd. all working aUhr8a,r r nin lour coops ... .