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f A. VIKI snatched rt troni Mm. "You'll let in poiunv, won't your the bov pleaded, 'Nt nut; h," wild therobW eoully. 'Go! out of tliat vebloUs and don't wwW aiiv time about it. Doyounernir with .linking limb Clilu obeyed and suluulited L a tliorougU orch of hi jKliet, after which he ' bound, witn t.U .Mill l.llitl,l lll.lt. tO ttVO. "There, I fancy that'll Jo," wild th wan, with a chuckle. "Turn iu tu. cfe rouud, UiU, Mid Wio" "Are you sure you've got alir hi com Ye, w the rl'ly "K w hln used un alt th uitb trying, to get a lUlit for our nine i d count what lu Hie povkettsadt. . Th two rgue jumped Into Uw wj1 . . .1... .l,.ll.. ,,f Mill twuum ,IX ; dale. Waving Chli.trlitln aud tagging at the nx Hint oomm iiiiu. I uu f.,n iiiut ilm rultlwrt would returu IN IHC NIGHT. A I tl hl..T pnrul f "'iM ; Tv stray In htr .IH.I xt. ll mwirnry nliU.r a ifliwl delight AnJ sluumou a hl hvui 111 IMwU UI r Marguerite tlr tb Vw Mlk..ll , , t Ybat "l iu hf , Uu th treiua uf Iwr lulln ufcU. l hw Ul, UU th ehurO of ft limn., hear It hi only ft ilrww, 'b m lrwt Thirst gtT li"1'1 01 ,'w ww Awl th Mt, wwrt fae t V1 war- ft Thi iuh il g'ry " t rail no my Uv lu vwot Wiw4, If Mlf KUHOOttl " 1 ... , Bui ftll Ou I hit In lli vMr of WrU Thftl Ul Ui uiurutug iir. UtMO, i.v. .1.. t .iMiuittf thenk - W. tti Win"T In Out ft Wwk. wlwii Uwy dlHvid th dwitinn Uiut j bftd Ikh iiwUvd ntwu tliwu madfhliu nlmt fmiitle, but all bin Vrtt to fre kltUM'lf w in vain, t ll.-l).lti Hint xUutid b wltwl tb ontiHim. turnitis p'" v,,rJr u'tBr bo lul In ll wood. U wm rv y onilimry by. but txdii of niritim wir on bl tiMW nnd lii bir ftlmoxt kUhxI up on k knd cmo . o on ih. ; J w W - ! WAYLAID. "0l. ytt' ttu Uit t one. Dou't be ou Um rod ttvr dark with m much money about y" t TU window Wiw high fn Uw ground, ud tli dinrcputkW liK'kintf tnunp who hail utcst tho giunlvn li'i Mr. hiot ii A prominent ikotirphir xpro t' opinion iw? : ''r .i tli north wall iiUrly of ul -d riwl 0,H.ntolbky,wlllmKtutn tb bt rt- Anolbtt Uw pbolunmiiliw ilvioir Minonml, whli h l d'rUml mv.uk eilu lor b.U U U kuowu orUUb Um. mid It l Mid W b tlm mu.1 powr ll of nwit, l""1 ll,rp ofpyto. ItliMldlbut pholiHiruphle d.vllr nm.l with wtr wbleb low tawu ttm ilj mmUot ilUHIIl wir. nnd photorphl prlnukil In uh wilr U-for Uuilrill fr fMtn bllnUint. i i ...i... hu u! .ii I'JO ftrrw o( Imul for lU or mi rt tiwtltutv nwir Um Nt .....i i..i.i. viruhii. A tihiiiiHrttiilil U- imrinir.il will m on of tb. ftiir of U .tli..Uo... nnd U. rt will l- tmmlit h nil It prliioliml bmuuhMi. Mr. JkmiihiU M. AppWon will h ohril t 1u1rL1l11t.lt. M. Miwuy b utfolrt lu phototiroidi. ;.,MtM at ku nnlutl umlor - ..tn,uiriH.rfttUirituof tlrty In w.-1ml, with xpur- from t J U. ... ..f . mI A wl of twlr liliolo- iiri.liBlviIUNnb"f b umliiU r....!. .i.i.,t. n uikIium iwnrvMiv upon It tli'im " " " nmlirpll of locomotor nppumtu. ABOVE nuBiei hull I Udl l""i tut th w Mil 1W m W lion Hi " Ww ri nw r"t. And lb wUlt lli Iwugli of U bftwllwwn ire , ,. i.i kimi nut. mv hMlnr I lli4iMk Ml ll huh f lh twlllllil rir W .lrrl. mr ''' ... . Till wrm lo tl tr. k IU of Jour. .... Ami Himrtl lu okiI aliiw "f- lflovttilill' ''' r our tA' iM ... MiH UW. tftltl b. And lrl o wy from r hllilhood' WouM ytiu fwr to lru.t It with m Tut I ixmiii yon wmo ! tlx" 'I I.. i I,U i.r in k with lllfir lluttl Auil Ikiim rair irti wurlh llixlr lllit whvlinm I uiu.l vr lw llll u Whn I oftioh ft w" l" f"'1 tuu' mlx tiruwnvr. rr I know ilil y"r iwu- ! tb UhUb a. it.. . ..i iha lli.l hunk mi. Tlwn n-h lliruuuli ibilri mtlht at MP. K'B ttuir limn lht Jl to i. Mo nm I mnr Vftluvd lUn Hint at 'ft wlf. Aud I wlilfl "." M. -Mnik I'bjU In iHrtrult I'm. grftvtdvd wnik. NttiT Mr. NUK-kweli nor hl tniaUHl j clrk. Chip Fcrri. fciw him nahoimlf i crouched WntnUi Ihoopfii wiudow, from which ptiK thi'ir tim woro plainly audible. Mr. Stock well hd tlm lartit grocery tn bcUmm, Mid Chip KVrri. though only j J7 mm old, was hi right bund umu. U ownoit uothor grocery lu MilUIl tiiriving liltlo vtlhso citrbt mil wy. ud Chip had iut b.v.1 dim:U-d by him tn EO over nnd Collect th mouth' ro- ceirt from the unut iu charge. ' .. .. I 1 11 1. . !.. tf.ll.l II.mhI itriciounl" h ld lu terror, "If Ui'Vi mid they'll kill mo." t Ninrer nnd ttewvr cam tb ouud, ntl thou, n th vhido inumed by, them wa uldcit trnultiot from dinpair to 'Slop!" cried Chip wildly. "Help, b''Vlw i lir A lUrtleil Tok- calleil back, "WUatmvyuu doing th"rr -tt'ii I - Chipman Fern,- mm m wij. Two men, i-litt tried U Mb me, lv th-d me lo a tree." IU heard ui oil ugut, ano ui Tell Hauler I'll bo iu MUlilal to V4 1 r-.ui-Bam anMhltig to him jut a n a I can get out of the , (lm howe," aid Mr. Blockwcll. who had been , 0VerjovJ to recoKiile Mr. orercoro by hi old remedy, th ! ! j,,,,' (lirwr wl known to him. niatiMU. "I re instruct.! uim m tue n.u . ,. , a ,0 i m ,1, 0 to turn over the colloctum to you, mid, fij (-ji,r' h' nV.l, a with a few cut If any Hock l needed he can let yon j, hvr,,)IWW4 Uu, from hUuu kuow." , i nunftirtable ikwIuoii. The man t tb window did not wait txv,utw to Mr. Rdton bow l. . . i. ......... ,..iu.,lnulv tn the i'i"i ... ..ii to uear morw, uu, n. i , gate, all thought of la-gging remore.1. from hi mind. A companion, aa ragged and vicioiw looking a hiuwlf. tool waiting for him ouio dintJUiitt down the trw't. What kept you to long?" he growled. ; "Any luck?" . t hould iy ao," was the rewuse. "You didn't get any money, did you!" , No, but we'll oon have pleuty if we manage thing right." t And he pnn-eeiled to confide what b ; badoverhcarl.whereat thoother worthy' , eye glistened. t "Well, that U luck, wid uo mistake, j he aid. " If he'a only a by it will be a aay a rolling off a log. There he come now , , ' At that moment Chip Ferrl wan do-1 lug Mr. Stockwel!' gate. Ue walked down the ttreet iu the dl-; rwtion of Um two men, giviug Uuou uo mum ttuui a casual glance a ho pad iy, for traiutm were no ranty lu Ueliauun, RAINS OF BLOOD, ui.,,.. .if bluod. llionuh remmled lu tli vblen time, are w ram at tbl day. I In the year lJla bnwr f.uiltln f btowl and ilut fell 'rK tion of I !!)' i.. mm niiKiiLltiMiuf ftiiow tell InHirrla, and when tlie ray of lb nn melteil It it Hirueil Into gore. In Um year IWll Burgundy wa Martlwl by ibeperuif ft.liimerwbluh came duwu in d'l of blool. Mwrn the year 8II A. I. and ll fi.lir.eeu dlltnre.it llwer of III"! MHl olhiruleaaui'e mUed fell in Italy. t 1 1,. vtr IU) IWvonablr. In kligUlKl, wiuvw. a plieiionienon that eued gieal Mrlteliteut. It wan aliower o. iin.j- . blood. Inilie yrlii tber w alwrof balUloue In Wurleniburg. They fell tn a con.lderal.le extent and eoulalue.1 blood lu Imllow eavllle. lu ISM three day' bower of blood full all over wutberii Kukm, aud In tb Mine yrnr a loaf. frh from Hie oven, ble.1 lien lliTil at lb table. I'll tttftt lime lliata gory nbennmeuou ..ii" ..i-i.l Hi,.l tli farmer MU , .. ii.ia naiure oivurml ol wnieu any mr r, . " Unt U known to been a.te a. "'bTvilUin.. T..y M WU Ukeu hi, a U, year MJ - - the road to MU.le. for l uumi pa- V; , ,., lUal wnlrrfhkagu them, ..... Trlliiilie, Just a th y wer getting Into th far I luer'a Vehicle they beard the oundofi HOME roicee from behind. ...ii.i.lc Mr. Iltdtonr cried Chip, ex- ..'I i.,iuiOU.boifftitue.l wledly. "They are armed, aud Uiey ar 0rrton. coming hack.1 j To relieve Hchiug of bi.ra. dl The farim-r newlwl no urging, " ! irwfting toehililren. a.1,1 a uiiiiiiui gave hi hone the whip. j vmrr lo a cupful of a aier ami Uthe tde A Um pllnc utooa wouuenug a Biaglo Kiwer of Uw ptwnMy common- r apprnauoea in uu niiuw .Li JT. a ctinricr atprnaci bat with it liiawagn from A ullnj proving govcrnnl by rery dear frictiil of Prim All. ... Th lireathlea meaa-nger reiion um fao befor tHE FAIR BEX. HOMILIES. Hot milk I a .Unpin mean ot comfort a. ),.ir H. ur on thee lill heard th ; iu.ru, aflected, deeiarnt Uieil veuUug their rag iuj Twrtanoihliigneirerefrehing at .wlgbt . :. .... i..b Thoee leuow an. Vwj "K" ,hl fnwbBr of , ,wo. t ooii gav np the chaw, angry threat, and they kuew ttvey were in hot pun-uit, Tbey euiere.! Into the on, aud look" lug back iu the light of the. moon that bad riaen. Chip ould ee the mi-n a U.ey beat their jaded horn iu their ef fort to overtake them. The rcl fthoutwl out for them to top, mid diecliarged their revolver Wj intimidate them, but Mr. Bolton horiej. mm iney tag cuntomeiV he tliougnt. nar.ou- ,, ,. th, tnM,. Uer the constable baen t got them. j . . j,, mvl 111lb It wa. 3 o'clock then, and b , wan t o M(lU omJumiou .hiuh.g out from uv oie m . - . ; t, uni it wa not long Uelore every Aarueaiei iuo uum, w m , The drive to Milldale waa a pleaaant one, and Chip enjoyed th proepect of it exceedingly .. ..in t. ....... r ,1, M!t.tiii.tol one tn iu vniag" w. "' - i -robbery. The fontuble nnd auveral men at once UrWd out to am t Hut trauii .k... . luih lu which about ball a cupliil of alwbol and lavender or v...et watvr ha been u"iulvel. To relte a .l. k lieailarh t.ik half a Wa luful of ejimmnn lt a m Uw Brt .ymptom CIar. It will often prove lu ffl-a. y in l lhan half an hour. Iiittewl of putting fotl Into th oven to keon hot fr late eomer. try iverltig II eloily wllb a tin and e.tl..g II over a bealn of hot water. Thi plan will k-,. the f.l hH and at th m Um prevent It from drying. To keep glawri bright, win dlrertly from th. hot u.l. Tumbler ami M milk h..uld lw Uioroughly rlnt IneoW ler befor being Immerawl In hot mu. a hot water rn to drlv th milk luw 1 th gl and glv them a dingy aps- IH. AI I n the lat rear of the Klghtli eent' nry them reigned in Bagdad th Caliph Abulfeda. Intu the wifTer of hi prod. e,Mura the Wealth of tllD rant bad been poured with a mot utpmaring hanu.ana tb magullkeut "Cily f the Knchant re" wax not only the "Abode of I'eac," but a upleitdld jewel In the Kmplreof the Faithful. ... Of all the caliph of thi wonderful city inc Almannor, It founder, no two had bleH r cumed tlm world with the aame ld-a f what It waa iieceeeary that man hould do U Dtijoy life in thi world, aud at death to be worthy nf A place among th dark eyed damatd And beautiful ymitlM of tlm garden of 'aradle, The itittguillceiit Aliumuoun aiiereii hi lnetlmnbl wealth iu th greatest contrn.t Willi tlio nblMiiioiinew aim frngnlity of iho mighty Umari tna n llurwin-.d U. lihU.f Bagdad Uvartly dilferent from lite Aklmb, who faiiatle advatic only the heaving wnvea of th Allnutii' wrru able to hinder. The Calilih Abulfoda had uieediH hi father, whoe dealrw ti gnUmr the : gold of the then knowu world iuU Bag dad, without expending it for any pur p.e, Imd put the youthful print to! many diaadvautag., ami foxterwl in mm tha ilenire to do othrwi when he woidtl eucrecd to tlm uiantle of th prophet. Then-fore when hi twn n were t-btKMing tne.r enu or " theCnliph Abulfiula wua alway reaily to furwnnl or Indulge them. Among the youugi t of hi many chil dren was All. For year he had brooded over and planned on the Idea of a won derful udilW that h hoped in time lo Of all the magnitloent trmv turea it bad been hU privilege m of j th Cutnmandi-r of the t Mlliful to tee, Krriag. Uw lUfurm ; in hTflnUh hr work to AM- h. propnM to go 10 irraoc In Part. , , ,. Mr. May French Blwblon, who hJf llvwl In Jbleago, but inor remMy In to .tudy tl .natlv. -omen. will rUU lu a paleaumn wi 0ld Arab cook. Mia Luelll NedilerUut wa niarriw th. c?.uh of th. Ml.h.Uuhy eently, to Kdw.rd A. Buaub, of AjM wiiu, i" ..iii,u.t brewer in nnu nurn, i -T- - Amerira. Tb. bridal bouqu wa com- piaiedof 1,000 viol! Mr. John A. Corkerlll. wlf. of th. York World' we known dltor, wa eerely In . red rnlly by talug thrown fS IfP of a rifth .V.0U. tW . tb boree. having urtd befor. jdi had fairly alighted. Her left leg wa broken. IdyTnnyon,wbo la him too an .m.iuir nhralclan. I about to "T. h. flt aotavarauo eompr Mr. Theodora Prleih h th owner of tb KwJ.ryrrl.iSeltung. th. prince, .d After AW Tr-"-- lug after th mwiiierol Mi d nutf n- M h pk,r, iU Anwrlcan, bu ooveriug. breath m.ugh W Mk, m AI(t,eB( to fouBl . branch of tta taggod th patiloli oi ui pnnc lot laoUng A pmuila of aecmcyln regard to th matter tipn wmou no nau o out, It being hi manter' iIaI order. In hi Anxiety tu pnno raweu hand that held th tatt And plaoett It on tb chuulder or the exhaiwUd nnaweiigor, and be, too, waa marble. . A Ui daya Wul by tu paiao nueu with t range iiuagA,nd tb pmnmtt of th wonderful U began to long for th iipcrnitttral donor. Tb ptwaeaalon t,r hia gift began to b A walght, And ach liuag mlded to th palace waa weight Ailded to tha burden of IU rnler. Blili th longed for wUiUif came not. At lat, when tlm prluc wa Almot driven to madnea, hi tfaug thiiUir u.n anm-are.1. Ih'for b Could Ak A queetlou of tint Wmdnt of tl great Mahinoud ttm tatf wa thrut Into hi h..,i and h wa prayed by tli memory of the great loader to reUro to Uf tb alleut tniage tlmt, HitW Ot auorning nut a aliMi.u over the tialaoe. U that nut beantifmT Ake4 tha Atrang vlaltiff. Hutlng to th llgur of ti, ii.iM-hievoua girl favorite. "U At tlie grace, the mlt glmort burUng Into laughter." It lu buMiilftilt uioal beautiful," im awered the prince, "but herkugh would be U) me nioro beautiful than all." i "And that!" txclalmed th.agetl Mian, "baik how natural that courier l About to Hate hi l.ieaage." "Mot iialnral, most natural," wgbeil th prince, "but th nken pieaaagw U lm kl iu that marble breaat. To aeveriit other th rraiig riitir drew Ute hrlnklng prince, and com iiient.nl on th JieculUr beauty of each. But tho prltii rmld not b diverbwl from themelniicholy that poeel him. "Take them away! Take them Awayl" rxi'lalmed the prin.-e. "Iv my H' a. e a it wa ami I will I lwpy, per fectly happy !" ... . "B it a you aay " Attwervd tb g"t .l .,r,.ili. l,v tha leaaon." Tlier waa A "gut ruU IU in cour.. of tb plu, md "hen U pMd all wa a it bad beeni even the itraug vie itor biuiarlf waa gone. The wlae of ITtnc All M waguwi towl for age M ft w .NTted, cpt Uil lticrlpilon over th main entrance! AM. HON OK AIUTFEIM, TO TlIK VltlNCKW lr THK WORM). tarre U nn ileur where th hatiploM of Ml,,w crraiure l enrtoaeerwli tmt I Ue kivnllneM lo anything wher Ihw tner a-Mio lo or laKlioj frum lb bftiellworA eC lb IllghOoU. -Ikmald It Milregor In Jw lork New. .rAcoTr. Prescott & Veness, Sauu mill. lAl .X W Independent ; FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER Independencr, Oregon. THE NEW Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. YOUNG HORSES. , DOUBLE AMD SINGLE TEAMS, to NEW BUGGIES GOOD RIDINO HORSES. FhCU- TumonU tor - nut kb urr ui rr- . . . a i " JS 3 TSSW HOBTII END MAIN STREET) I. ...r than 0(lu of tb Port ttr- Price raonU and 8Uifj iaCU. . J. V. JONES, Pmpi. Aa Obi rUIBf laHa. A union luncheon wa given recently waaiu ad thing. UmUo. 1 . which the young primweau . i - - " "h ,nJ tlM. -.., 5- "TV, "3" u Mru by lV.t fore. ... lb Ueatli or bl. latner. ' ; t'V ,ui,L i, much an.Ky4 lately ,Un of tb. imigue- lii kM report; .of .iv. hlilirto unuubllahed pom. Mra. M M. Magruder. of WahlngUn. OW tb. old fall""! Freueh beiUteaii Um tShleh VtmlAm Uneolu .l.pt .'.' Ing bU ImluMr.tion.and u.m which hi? body lay afmr death. Her Ubaml, Whit llou cariwour, bought it al i an auction l during Arthur' admlnlrtra- tion. s ... . ., i ii n.rin uf HamUll county, Alabama.' own aud manage, a plantation n th (..art of tb. negro belt, ana bav a genlu for getting along wllh the eoloM I-Ple. l f''LT bale of eoium, running m - " and h pr.mlly auperlBteii'l H . work on the ular., MIm Helen Oould, daughter of the mill lotialra Jy, of teu devote, a day to bpltl vbltlng. ' After on. of Ml Uould;. via i. . ,. ..i.i .m.mi i,f nn erect., w. at- way rerrlv. from her ome ubUiitUl token of her lnlret pactagaof tlotu log or a tuuket of fruit. 1H., book, aprona, dre and blaakeU ar. .Uo eon- trllHited." J! CftOvVN ANO SCEPTER. it .ii kluint of Kuronean countrie tb. aleadieat opponent to eailtal punlabroeul baa been th king of tb. Belgian. r.. nrhutt of Oreee ha a chape) and altar fr u. upon th. field when b. happen to b engage.1 In warn, opera- Tli aerie of fete that will mark the allver werlillng of th etar ana earin, ginning Nov. II, at tit. Peiertburg, 1" ready beiug arraugea. Thanueen of IloumaulawroU a melo .Irmina which .hould hav. Iwen produced It the llurg theater at Vienna, .mv . ...i i Im n wlUlv and weirdly alv urd ln ph4 that th. manager refuled Ui bring It out, lrivie am eneea will tm no motrrr -THE CHURCHILL- ISash, Door and Manufacturing Cc , M .n ft... operation "JCTt machinery, wear. r,:.prlpV...en,W.n. To ou, b eu.lo.ner. atleiitM.n wpll he given aud price lw a oon.UMent wllb good wora -. irti, earner Trade and High itroet. rJalemi P. O. box No. SW. aw l School Books and Stationerv ,-FOR SALE BY- BUSTER LOCKE TUo Public to Most Cordially Invited to Cll d Price Our Lata Selected Stock of Writing Tancr, Tablete, Pens, Ink, Bulen, etc, also All the School Books in Use in the PuWic Schools. - About a mile from town, wtui ; , , f w hl)t9ll wWcto ,u.i era leafy tree by tho rcdide, were. w u ba two tramp he had tetn om. time "J . . But the U-lcgrapll U. caiHiuve, ami m Um two tramp befor. I "UeUol-h aid to hituwelf. "There) ar those fellow again. I wonder w bat tbey'r P to mw-" .... , I tie paaaed by ill a cloud of dust, ana, ( looking back, aw that an animated con-; vernation had suddenly prung up l- tween tho two. J Somehow Chip got It into Hi ueau tnai j they were taikiug about him. "Tliey can't know about the nnmey, of course," ha ud, nnwaeily. "m h men look vil enough to do anything." When he reached Milldale he wa du appointed to learn Uiat Mr. Haulcy ba.1 gon into tho country to look at a colt that he thought of pnrobneing. The monev wa locked up in the wife and be bail the key with him, that tl.r waa nothina for Chip to do but t wait for hi return, which ho did will, a j good deal of iin patience. It wa nearly o ocioua auu mo ; waa far down lu the west wheu Mr. ilnuley camo back, aud Cl.ip lot no time in transacting with him th bu.4 nee ou which he bail couio. "Better atay with me to Mippvr, Chip, aaid Mr. Ilauley. "There'll be a moon at 8 to light you back." "No, thank you," ami Chip. "I don t want to be out lata with thi niouey. , I'll Jvuit take some bread and cbeeso with me " . , , , H ba.le Mr. Uank-y good-by, and, giving hi horse the rein, wa toon going at a auwrt pace through Milldale, until tho luat of the atruggliug homes at it ouUkirt wan loft far behind. Therm naulc boliiud the disUiut blur hill And twilight came on. "It won't bo long now before it' dark, said Chip. "I hope 1 won't meet thoao tramp again. They'd rtop me iu a min ute if they thought I had so much monoy about me." a tlm liaht faded be grew more nerv- on, and, with an Idea iu hi head, be reined in tho home to carry it out, tout looking around to ftutiafy biuinulf that no one wa In igbt. In hi pocket wa a copy of the v dlagc paper, which he carefully tore into atrip tv,o .i-iii nf bunk note. He selected from the roll of note Mr. Ilanley had given him four of the leant valuable and wrapped them around the atriiis, placing them in hi pocketbook. The money ho hid in one of his shoe. "Perhap I'm over cautious," ho told himself, with a mile. "Thoao men nave likely enough taken another road, but if they should try to rob me thi bo gus roll may fool them." Ha was half way home when he cam to A largo tract of wood, through which the road passed for some diatarua. The thick foliagn of the over arching tree shut out the light, and the road was so bad that Chip was obliged to let , the horse walk. There was an alisurd Btory which liiKl long been current of a headless horse man who appeared In these very woods, and Chip could not help recalling It with a shudder in spite of its utter improha- w'ity- Suddenly tho horso slued, and tno startled boy caught sight of two dark figures lying iu wait at the side of the Tlie horse gave a leap forward, but a hand seized the bridle and swerved the UJiSnal to one side, so that the vehicle wan nearly overturned in the deep rut. "No, you don't, youngster," a gruff voice soul. "Juit yon givo up thut money you got at Milldale or it will go orith vrin." " . . . ... . VH "How do you know l got any money f asked Chip, with a taut beating heart, for bo saw the gleam of revolver that wa in the man's baud. "None of that," replied the rascal an grilv "You just give it np, that's all. If you don't you'll never drive this wagon '!' Ma nocketbook out with trembling fiww And the man greedily SCIENTIFIC WAIFS. very net day the robber were arreatl In another county aud got the punish ment they so richly iieerve4.soew York World. II Uldo'l I'arch tb Stun. It wa nearly 0 o'ch'-k OilJ evening when a genthuau, apparently 90 year of age. entered one of our hading shoe itorea. He wanted a or of sin, be nald. aud tho clerk proceeded to ""I'p'y bis want. Tlie customer Khrt.il a piUr of til shoe, uud while the clerk, whowa In a Imiry lo get home, w hasUly doing them up th man huut-d his pocJict over and after much cx-r-nm ....llrti nut thirty coupon iu ay- f.,r the shoe. The clerk prot.-ated Uiat th. coupon wer of uo u. au 1 Un man lumUd tluit they wer. t ne cu-i a ..niainarf that the ttnn had publiiiel coupon in an eveiiing paper with the announcement that they would deduct ton cents from each dollar purchased. The man had cut the conpous from thirty puper aud aved them to kecure pair uf shoe, and wo deeply diguted that bo couldn't got thm.-8prlngflcld (Mus.) onutad. RAILWAY RUMBLES Artltlclal muk, a good a tb animal mtuk, I oi.w ..fully muufa.lurU. A new n.tatltut for qulnln. U known luu.,,uun,. It I an a.iieou lra.l from tb. ro of hrun of that nam. The IHI Hul company, of CUveland. O.. rently rolled a twenty iw , Ingot Into three quarvr .... .. j - ingle hwt. Th Ingot 'lg"l w' pound. Th camera Imiw that iheirga, ou of tb l.righu-.t lu lh northern bvu, I apparently a double Ur, torn, oukxlef to .una. each revolving arounrl a poll m'dway trtweau them. , KXi-rl.ro-ut are ttng tried In Germany tn Biaklng boramh.wa ot a maienai .. . cblal eontlUlut of which I P!'; 1 ftkkl to At th hoof belter than Hi Iron ahne, to b Impervlou. to water nd t grow Mgh nolr use. w m lo become an'inri anlnl allpplng. NOTES ABOUT MEN. prince la-gan the bull firril happince. In time there aroee Die river the nuiet wonderful architect" nral dream that even that magic ag ami that wonderful city had produced. Wt to the nrim it wa unfinished; something w yet latking to make It : the alale of perfect pbnre, Cne evening the iriiic waaaaunter Ing along one of the moat magniucent of the curiously carved arcade of the jl ar when a voice called hi names "I'rinc Alii son of Almlfcual foil.- All! n of Al.ulfe.lar The young princ glanced quickly around on all lib-, but beheld no one eicet.t tlm silent ntinebl on guard 1 th tlae and th picturemin hom-men that, at A little instance, mu slowly back and forth a. safeguards against apnachlng danger. Again came the voice I'rinc All! m of Abulfwlal IMnc Ali! aou of Abnlfmlar Qtilck a a fiasli th prino drew tlie splendidly ornami'itUHl aud eijually plcn didly tempered bhnle At hi ide and sUsi ready ty face any opponent But It was unnecessary. Before him stood an uM man, bowed and whitened There are In the United Suites SOO.wn.fl) tnlteaof railroad track of all description. ei n...i.l..T,i V.irih. of the long Island road, has burned an order prohibiting card playing In the drawing room cars on that road. It I said thut the (leriilnii government will Introduce om of the American style cars on It Mails In time for next season tourist travel. Under th supervision of some lawyers an agitation l being started against the Manhattan Elevated Ibillrood company In New York to require It to glv all passen ger seats. A proler-t Is on foot at Chicago to con fi.rlir. bav with Lake Ontario by ship railway. The cost ot the work is es timate.! at 112,000,000. H would save 400 miles betweeu Chicago and Uverpool and give direct water communication. A recent Rt. Petersburg special says that dispatches Just received from China state that the whole length of th railway , i. i, M.i..h.irlahiui been surveyed, and that Kngllsh engineers are busy on the lino, which is to lie built with Kngllsh money. There are Y. M. I'. A. railroad socieuc In ninety-eight dilferent cities lu the United Htnte. aud Canada, with 119 secre taries. The total memlsirshlp of th ninety Hlght branches Is 90,HX Over 0,000 Is Hpi.nt eucli yr "l maii.iai.iii.g vh" fereut orgnnlwitlmui. Mr. Juy Gould ha a lucky nwl!r. It wns made by his own diuigliUir when sh wiw three years old. The legend run that luHt liefore the great strik on tl.eMlssouri l'liclllcrond the petiwlpnrdisappeared my terlously, and Just afir lis settlement It reappeared as mysteriously, lu owner hav ing parted with l, 000,000 In tli Interval. The Boston News bureau say i that a w-lieinii Is now aroot, engmeereu i.y, York mill Boston parties, to effect a more economle working of the railroad rolling Ktock cif the country. It I ssld to lie a natural outgrowth of the carolearlng house aysU'in, and H-s conception Is credited to a well known former general freight agent of the Krlo fust ft'ulglit line, The lllg Ioiir miinagemimt is strictly en forcing the rule that no person shall lie al lowed to ride on the footboards of their en gines except tho engineer and firemen, without permission from the division su perintendent. One of tho most serious we ..i,.....iu wl.icl. ever occurred on the Big Four wiwcniiHed by the engineer being so busy chnttlng with a person ou me .on board tlmt he failed to see an obstruction ou the truck. SNAP SHOTS. M PmnolsMiu has Invented a camera to take panoramic views. It is made to tuyn on Its axis so truly that the picture of the ..tiro striii of sensitive pap I ald to b I perfectly clear iu lis details. W W Story, the American sculptoranil poet whose home I the I'alauo llarberlul, itome, la neslellng a llgur. of t,hrlt, drewwd in the oriental Jewlh robes, will, tb. kellyeh (c.uvre chef, krehlrf)oo hi bead, tb usual headdr lu tb M.aU.m Kat, when, lb lurisin 1 not worn Oeneral Antonio Eneta, Secretary of War of Salvador, ha tendered hi resig nation, which will l accepted. He will lie made commanding general of thej army and Will tak command nf the Salvadorean force at Sunt Ana, near tho frontier of Unatemalii. Climeritl Valentin Amiiya will probably uwd Eictu Minister of War. Th detail of auother butchery by the Miilla have been received. Belgierl, overseer for Mr. Trencher, who wa erecting a large number of cottage near Allierdi, In the Argentine Hemmim, in ome way offended the Malln. On Feb ruary M t daybreak the house that lWieri ocennied wa found to lie partly burned, and Belgieri and hi young wife were discovered dead outh floor. The bodies were horribly mu tilated. Tlie new received at the war depart ment of the result of the effort being itiude by western army nfllccrs tn carry out the provision of the army appro, print ion bill, niitlmri'.ing the enlistment of 3,000 Indian recruits, is very discoiir Mging. Tli officer report that the In dians will not enllnt in the infantry under any circumstances, its tliey ainmr walking, they 'U1 l,t mli"t th" ,-avalrv excclit lis scouts, ln'Ciiuse they do not care to hind themselves to tlvii yours' service, nor to be subject to ie litnt'lll ill distant mill of the country Then, too, they want their women will) thein, and the great majority of bucki are physically unlit for military service, by the sorrow ami trial or many years. Tli. drew, and mai.net nlso distinguished hint aa belonging to some other period. "Mneo Ali! on of Abulfeda!" ha begun. , I am," assented Print Ali, acarcely knowing whether to tower tip to hi full height and answer with the pride he flt iu hi noble name, or acknowledge hi inferiority Wore A higher power. "I know you, I know you," answered tho aged man, "I knew your honored fuller and vour father' father, and" . .,,,u,rn.iLral exitreesiou spreading over Ui vlsago"imd I st.xsl side by side .Hi. th.. nrmihet himself in many dearly won fight with the enemies of tho only true belicr, init t wning". 1,1..,. I .lid him uu Injustice, and there- ty in slumlier In the tomb dis turbed. When the Commander of tlie Faithful, or ono of hi children, baa an ,.rn,.t Luitfinir or desire, I, or some other who ha wronged the prophet, I caibnt from tlie tomb, in answer to tneir . . . ...... wi.i. tlu.i rintf. Bonnet on ttm uaniuoi i aii mu -". - - - , were Uoffwl ana rea visit v " npon. The lum beou wa A delicjoit one. and wa Tved without a too arbi trary following of the course style au agrwablo me.lium, indeed, between no fours.- ami "all plate," a th country man explained hi first French restaurant dinner. When tho guest, returned to th par i. i...teaJ of th brief Undlng round befor leave taklug. which characterise the mtslern fashionable luncheon, chair wereowlly drawn into group nedk-i and thimble came out. aud though, a one who was therconfcod, no wnum amount of work wa accomplished, th pleasure and sociability of Uh afternojin were pronotiui-1. a the company in cluded wmi of Brooklyn' njirwenU tiv women, nnd the host t protul ncnt In more than ono circle. Her Point of View tn New York Times. T I'relty Ks"l Werdfc "There are aome queer thing about m,.,U w)i.,ii von come to know thein in- h.oatclv" said Dr. a.ues, strokiug hi i n'i,r luuir.1 relW'tivelv. "Now, ...iM wm t. i.aiuni..v ...ww ww. f fiftc-ii ot twenty syllable,' such aa liaslckeriitm himdrtlJiii, the name of a muscle at the nsit of tu Uingue, ami .i..rv. .vi.Mvr .iifoAj.V. th name oi a surgical oiH-ration on the tear duct of tU eye, would be most uuncun i . l..lcogrihcr to manage, coming tou. i- rnrthMT from t be fact, tue most uu- -- . ,. flcult word wo nave to uruue are iuw and tlm-j letter. Tha truth l, like aome iieopK thoy ar. o impi uiat there U notbinj by which yon can poa- aibly iimril thiMU."-Ciitcgu roi. Wagon Making ASD . t , Carriage Repairing by tlu. eo.umenl of lire Kurupean pre, bawd i.u Uw. rorU. Irliice. RlUabcthot Hesse, the queen' Krauiliiaugnirr, o - church, though It w. .peri, ly agreed when sli married theOrand Duk. Serglu. that h should not glv. up th. faith In bleb she hsd been reared. The nn.Ked statue of Prince Badouln u HfCIIGf V DftTIi . 01 tnla f1 iron. in sniijr, m "i"" -tieing defrsye.1 by a mall ulicriptl(Hi from all ranks. The work Utob lutru.tl to M. Vinmtte, who Uk a mask of th. fae. after death. Tl,. of the Emperor William S-:-uXD-:-I.I! II la aa eiperl- e v .c. Kl.nW.M.1.1. ah.n ii.! workman hvl. Iwued hi la guroe. H Minu a har el Ui ttMnmaf. VtlX (IWrtBl MU1IKUUU. pr"y,'r'- . .,.....,.. l'rtnco Alii on oi auuuoi.. -:TIIK:- beallb is exciting lb. most riou appre- beniton In court elrclesal lieruu, oui it high treasnu to mention the subject. There is rann to fear that the painful ear malady from which in emperor ....cn. .. threatening to become cancerous. ....... f,llv nf ltuuia was greslly trlglitened by an accident wblcb Transact a.general Ileal Eetate Buel' ixfrii I'nnce iteonra, m "" WillameUe Real Estate Co. IiiiepciideiH, - Oregon. new, buy and sell Pmperty, cflecte Insurance and docs a general Conveyance Biwliicss. THE caar, w mi on wni m Axova the young man slipis'd aud fell from th rigging. He bruised everely In the lck. The Injuries, however, were not wtIuiih. F00TLIGHT FLASHES. iiu..rv Irvine ha I wen made a member of the Murllwroiigh club, election to which t (lM.lr njvutitnge to is obtained through th Prince of Wale especiul favor. Two 8oulbAmrican Impresario. Chac- I J-A TU.Im PrODCrtY ........ii. ... rrrd-iatti i50.oou I lien ' w r w " v... .'" ', . . . . aud SKiS'iiMn for a tour uf lwuiy uighta lu Parties having Latulsjfor sale will lluw to Water a Hers, Feed tho horse regularly, giving him au even nnantlty. Do not water him on top of his diumir till lie is run as a oar .l and then drivo him off at A murt gait while hi Insidiai nro churned Into a malt house pressure, renuy oy eucrYc cence to burst. Oivoa horse sparingly of water on the roiwl. Many Indies oom to think it "fuu to ce him drink" at a wayside trough till he 1 ready to drop. Be careful of tho wayside "gift of hu ..mnltv." the stouo trough. H the homo ha been n long time ou tho road, It U kind to allow him to dip his Hp in the cooling water And swallow tiro or three mouthful, but no more, unless you wish to "founder" him, Mat is, rouge nun un sound in his foreleg for life. You may even kill him, if the water como from a very cold spring. Do the watering most ly at home la my rulo. - New York Culling. ' F.llwl Why, re you w foolish o to be afraid of the dnrki' 1 am not iu the least, . . , , Mabel-You forget that the dark is not 10 kind to me A to you, West Slioro. What I. tl,v .Wirt.)" Tlie prince thereupon began t the birth of hi hope for tho jswsesslon of an architectural wonder, and related all un til It completion. "1 understand! I understand!" cried the old man, slowly beckoning the prince to silence. "Yon have exhausted your worldly knowledge In attempting to suc ceed to hupplne, in gratifying your de sire, aud have fullcdr 1 it not as I say" it I answered the wince, "and I now yearn fur something beyond the power of man to accomplish or under Und." . , ,..... , Uo it then as you uesirii, nw.v,. tho aged father. "Behuld thi Uff, Ask not from whence It cume, nor discover the mystery to any living man, until I return for its possession." The prince took the stuff uud looked it curiously over, but nothing Mtraordlj nary ocourreu. beemg ins expectancy the aged mini continued! "The follower of the good mau Jcsn. whom th. Christian bulieve, and the worshipers of the stars and moon, and thu element, apu otner worn aim -ngs of the one and only Uodfur there la but one flod, nnd Mohammed 1 hi . . i ...... ...ir.,l lu.. prnpliot nave image u,-.....-..... hold, yet fitf froin tlw handiwork, of the crontor. To u i forbidden RUch im. ligoH. Would yon Ml the strnotnre yor liave built with more wonderful images, beyond the construction or ndrstan4 ing of inunklnd'f" I would! I would!", exclaimed th prince, delighted with the expectation.' "The jiowpr U in your hand," an. swered the strange visitor, ttiid vanished, for Hoverul minute the prince stood aj if awakened from dream. But not long, for Just At lout moment A young girl, a favorite with the prince, enme on tlptoo liclilnd him. Nolwdoasly, as the oft breoM that scarce moved the dark hnlr tlmt fell nnoontrolled over ber white shoulders, she crept np, mid Wft About to cluep her sniall hand over his eye, when the prince, oeing the ehodow, and excited by the strange visitor who had Just left him, wheeled suddenly around, and in doing so touohed the laughing girl with his staff. A a statue of the whitest marble, sh Stood b'jfor him 1 A'Uur 'i"d, A few duv ago a young woman c er in Jersey Citv lust oue of tlie ailvo.' tip from lmr 'pockutbook. Bhemadeftvig orouenrch lu her home and along the way of her daily travel without lluding any trace of it. Four day afterward all met n friend who noticed that one of tlie sllvor corner or tne pocaeiouo w gone. Uughlng' the friend put her band into her pocket, saying, "I be ev I've just fouud a silver up tuat wm . your pocketbook." And it not ouly did Bt but it wa none other than the very tip sh had lost. -Now York Eveninl Bun. A WINTER NIGHT STORM. Wounding th boughs that have no leav, Th nort beast blast assault theso eaves, , Whereat In dread I bold my breath, A though I heard th voles of baalh. Aud 'neath the cloud strewn tortured ky. Where yet a moon's h"it wsnder by, The pin" form, ou yun hillside Ion, As 'twere, an aro of sum strange son. The segment of on.e clrule vast from mysteries of gloom upcast, Here oa.y vislbl to sluht 'JMI.i th tempest' vuklng might fliud.l Is my pal lamp listening : Tn ecru that the wind tlsmls bring? . A ltl I know not, yet oaa fear. As eliwo it whlauer to mine earl William Str.ithur In Umtoa 'yranseruit. Houth America. Miss Linda MeU, one of New York', most popular soprano, fainted at a recent Miidisou Sonar concert, when she was on an unusually high uote. Augi.stlu Daly, the playwright aud man ager, i a loviut rare books, and bas spent much money In collecting them. His II l.rnrv uf drniuntiu works I on. of tb. 11 n w. I lu Ilia country. K.lwnl K. Bice. George K. Forteue, Mr. Fortescue, Ml. Forteaoue and five pretty girls have sailed from Sau Francisco (or Australia, wber. they will hav. pro duced a Kice burlesque. The new opera by Cheever Goodwin and Woodson Morse, In which De Wolf Hop per will lie seen this summer at the Broad way theater, New York, Is called "Wang." The scan Is laid lu Slam. Tb prettiest artist now at to famou Coiumtui rrancaise l fliiie. murine nrau d.,ajiung woman of haudsome feature., graceful and dignified carriage and fasci nating eyes. She has Iwen with the The atre Fraucalse since 1W7. THE JEWEL CASKET. Jet girdles have come luto being. Orchid ar now produced in porcelain. Silver and gilt spocn have shallow bowl. Purses t gilt net hav. t he monogram nn the sld. Silver eover holder hav hands of re pousse work as handles. An tin no gold embroidery is imitated In sliver on portfolio covers. Halrnlns sr. bewildering in variety, A humhlfl bee of silver wire enoritsted with diamonds, and having a large dlamoud for the upper purt of the bouy, is a work of art, Jewelers' Circular. With this Company, a they are doily sending lists of luud east, thus plac ing desirable property before the resi dents of the East. JAMES GIBSON, J. W. KirtKLAND. rrceldenl Secretary. Oil? MklM li MANUFACTURED. Cn greduale the speed of wheel l"w tnwiwrmlhiltiiln K.nin WlnilM. W only 1 d.rrereut piece In the entire cm l.on o. lira .ron w.r. .r a.... equalled jrl...pllclty, power aud goveniuil principles. We manufacture Tanks, Pumps, Wind Mill Supplies Of .very descript ion. Reliable sgent wnt in unoecuptea icrnwirj. P. B. STEARNS & CO., Rnshville, IncL, U. S. A. send for eatalotuge. i Cnuoln. Celds. InfliKSta. Drendillls, i HmrniiHi. Whoools Couoh. Cro. Sor llirtHt. sms, una evtnr ncc.Km oi ... fpMuiyaudunnaiuMnh Oenuioe isoed " L kttttl. . Wor. Than Lprosy 1m Ani.irrh nnn (her s one lint one pre' pur..iiou that doe cure tlmt disease, and that i the California Positive nnd Nega l.'lunirln T.inimflnt 8old by nil .iniuuiuu. It nlso cure uenrnlgia, riiaiimiiiiHm. litiiutiiolie, Bpriiin. burn nnd nil ptiu. Try it nnd U yon negihbor where to got it. "The Jersey Wy. amolks. oottaoa, u b,. July n. Oentlomeii: Alth"' H I" very unusual mr mo to use any lotion or washes, si 11 1 , 1 u consider esncclnlly Sf'lT;'?''" '""1. mug inessortnosKiii, nuu , It every dnv for the last fortnight. I hay r...,.,H y.., -llolmrtlne an exec font prcpnl nllnn III cases of tun, sunburn, el. mZl by exposure to March w'nds And, i.iivsun. , Yours fallbniliy, To Messrs. Wisdom a Co, U!,MBbANOTBV. Tak It Bfrf Bs.Wt The great appetr.tonlo and Uw relator. ;rilW .nplalntr Jlsd tired feeling, dlslns,lani!iur-s,vmptomso bar ions the appetite and tones up the eutlre Ivstero? Get tnc Tgenulne from your druggist ft..' tl, auu take aceoruins " """ .Hew'aThlaf. We ollhr Ono llundivd Dollars Re, ward for any case of Ciiturrh tlmt can not be ctircd by tukiug Hull' Catarrh Cure. V. J. CHEMNKY CO , Props., To ledo, O, w. the nnd.irslKned. have known F. J. Cheney lor the ld MlWn years, and believe nun pcnoci iy nouoni... ... n.i u.ih.i.pmm ,ni.. suelloni, and financially able to carry out any olillsutliins miKle by their firm. Wet iranXiWiioieBii.c .miiiumm, .oieoo.u. Waldlng, Kluuan A Murvln, Wholesale 1'rug- gisui, loiouo.y. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lntt nnlly, aoting directly upon the blond nnd mucous surfiioe or the svstem. Price, 75c jht bottle, Bout by nil ttrug' gist.. Cxitmnt Rhus high at the drug stores hi this plitce over System Builder a everybody ii using it for catarrh, ot stomach, dys tonia, constipation and impure blood, and to build up the system it certainly posaesaes wonderful merit when all speak ... -,. nf 11 (HI ,vli Wl .,, ' i o. - A llargaln, For thirty days only, wo are authoN laeil to oll'er twenty-two feet front on Main street Independence for the sum tf 8MO-LooAtlon valuable. Terms SUiy. ivppij V" luwuuvMvv.,. ... tlkr . . '21 ' . I Oivesti, snd Trade-Marks ohttlned, and all Pat tit bilns coiulurled fur Mn.l Feet, UW IIHICI . Upposn U. . risn, ymuv. snd we ren serare intuit tn line Hue thu tho. renvoi (mm Wsthingio. . Send nuvlel, drawtug r photo,, with descrip tion. We silvlee, If pstentshle or not, free of ehsrge. Our fee not due till pstent It secured. A .mphlat. "How to Obtsln Pstent." with ntmes of sctusl clients In your State, county, or town, tent fret. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. Oseoslts Ptitnl Oslo. Wtihlaste. 0. C. 111 B heRacketStore We 'are not selling at cost, but we are selling cheaper than those who are selliug at cost. We quote some of our prices : fl.70. 2.20. 2.40, 2.50. I - J' t (IL-. $t.W. LttDieS OnDES. 2.75. 2.!H) and S.7S Misses" Dose: 1: ladies' Hose: 18, 20 and cent. 18, 20, 25, SO, 40 and 4'iceuts. Everything else proportionately 15. . AM)Kt5nut. ;Mon it wm,. Sucosra te ELKINS i& Co.; PROrRIETORS OF CityTruck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates. Mill Feed, Oak, and Ash Wood FOR SALE. -Collect lone Made Mouthly-S INDEPENDENCE, OREGON YV Pmphl of taforeurtloo tn 1 SVitraotut th lswt,aUHi Hlw I !, V Obula l.nu. ('. Ti W Jil(ll Breadway. .Jrl Lewis Kelso,' MRS. A. M. HURLEY, UillineiTi Fancy 0eod3 . . KttoIndepndenc.fttonlBtnk. iMDirXNDIMCa, ... . Ohioo DKALKR IN DRY AND FANCY GOODS: Ladies and Bents Fur nishing Goods. Most Complete Stock of Boots and Shoes In the City f