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1 a Chance acquaintance. T Ht w bt enr. Imii nor A thi t,at liter vve ,irt r th aaatld'a dark I Mr I Km rsh n Aad niiktm ...nt heart! T bar tonkas, tm ! Ilk. )9n, Ttt hat tum Itnl torh a row leaf ItaJtd Atvl Bt, . acl to mm. tout la H)'t 4it taadl One In to handr dark It alabtant aae iheMica ami Ikrutwk. Tb atIUu tie mult! nf )Mir f M aawsat And . m loo rl dear W 'a dry aa lb rinaiii irtM, And that aaoralnar lad bat (rat, I aaataat tet rn beneath la tea, bar. tba paih luriu ituaa U Ut. r And roar niilln abad lit la th ettamuer. of my brain. Where at r aptr.l a wlm, a b-iaulap (hwk SeatOu four rat- aa-atia. And It rwi k lirtn let. Ur attar. larauaut too. Bat mr (frit eliam la a huttHaa urea. Y oar teeUti' kxuc v. , Vt. I alvuaor la thautbrr' Jimrauai. without aeeing it, that tt M coin.' Tha atttl.va wer bent only onth window, whrrn without the anow Ur white and aoft o'er Mwl and housetop far aa lh vUion wet.M biH Ilia rtricat. kneeling down bealde the ld, t.k pn 111 I If cold hand in lit, aaytngt Him t f r v near to Kit! nowi bo told h-r." ' "Tli anow ha cartiie," Mitt Hi" rhiid' fide. "I knew tt would, I bet Itittl me, Ayr), thai told ber, and drew her tii-amr ami nearer to Mm, for with her lust breath tlie (ml li faltered out th word the hud md iinib rlil. "Wash m and I shall Ih whiter limn snow," Th Know wm Mum gom and with It the little on, tint to th whit Vtiilll tlmt beer, her nam com often IVrr and Felice, bui-dmied with th grief if Mr etnpty heart, Marl "till II her canity i m.n th tm lawKta hia window. on street, Init In hr tray la l.nn.l no Mv I n. iv ll Virjtln mir.?" tbr1 '""if " dainty Wtafnrtha"WihnMw." riiil.1 wmM mv. m aha Jrtt kl the. fiiirat ! Al.dii- In Hi- f..rt llalwlta (ill rMl ! flttwMr uf Iwr hiHK-h to Ur at Mary'a fct ' and wrulia. hut uw, an livr-r vt fur. aatbr-y iailthchimli. tlmtwira run down hrr Miudi-hwk and . I Tliua am.. iik ht-r if.l frind ifiw j ""'P )? amia. ih II waa IW who fir caJM hr that, j ') l'lrl th lit.la am i tic, lint It iiavml,oli,ao liillfullv, lit- j tinit away up tnlra hv himarlf. Hit vl 1 ilm talkid ltr htm, tic would any. lie , wa alwar aad and ofln liaii(fry, I1rm aaid. Ho wltim Mnow-whlta waa alii to H'llmh tli ftair without iIk frarof fall in. Mu nd oiiiiiaiiNi trail lir an lo Sit ur Aiiti-iiin rtmm with a alls of lrad or a hit of mal that h tnliflit ; I tlnd it waitinir for hi ill on lii Ulil. I It wat IVr Martin himwlf who uwd J to iH.nifl for th tiitl Kir I whn itm wat I old piHuh to run alxmt. and rarry hrr i with him to tlichiirvh and huownomy lltil honm with It vin rlatl nort'h anil It xur.li'11 of riwt hrhiml. Ha wonld I lmk lh havy lw.Ui IkkI Mint j lriihd In r t'huvka aa an mard hy I tlvrin. and Ink hrr hark hiun with hrr airoi full of Sower, or hrr two hanfi full of the yrllow nranitm that Krow WHAT WSIXFKTION IS. KIXICS OF HARK AfiFX "M" nrmH MINUTE1 riElUH-TS FOUMlUMi. PtOPUt CEt RALLY DO NOT UN Df FITANO THE pnocrs.9. iMwduraal aad liltiatroiaau Ami t aw. "! t'aafaMd - vu a Cal4 lUrmlfM fiwitaiallitM -aiatal Itulr rW In airlt HnuMi, Tlirttf ( a tittiimn rrror In Um j.l tlfl niluti with U i-oiiftitimU the Idt-aof o.l. with that of diniiififtl.in." aald Nr. Cooirr McGinn, rhirf tlirk of the djartmriit of uhlu' hraltlt. "Wlwti- erer tit iihitin ir iiiiiif'tl.m wriwn deodoranta and dinilifrt'tanta ahonld be rrmovnl aa f.ir aa witi fmni one an- BAnOAfllSM PrtACTICED BY MANY ClVILI2tO NATI0N1, fit HradUtl adorn Titrturl, frl- ' aaram uf Ilia tearful Mtxtn la i (IrwratlHM In HumIi and Trkr- Mat- 1 Im Ar Itiktiiunii kul Turk Ar War, i TIk inniiiiiiuiion of atvui1 tirraon by J torttir ia -rinittil tiUy In only two j Kurtifran tnlr. Turkey and Kuaala. j The nielluMl In lliumin U HlnstratHIn J the eiinrViir of furiy-ii irianera re. ; i-rnily rtmdimiil on nolitiral rhargetj at Waraw, The detail may areirj In- i ' At ft lit flflrrn mOta'm InrlrM j Ilia i. i hwtl al tl a"ha . : Aatltkrn. llh arart that aanllifhl and fay, i He lnutd.nl lit blm-rll lit J.iltll.nt f, ; Ahd ru tltr htlt f lb maldrtt trun 1 Kbu'd s"va"l Itiru l ih piajr aiiu hlwt a. ricacorr. l A- TtSt And tultl Hit Tltl. wilb ufuit air, . Imar llwr Blttoa ntumlm tvtl. Awl IbM far ltrip Rtlnillr Itraat ' ta the parlor dim, awl h ItrUt hi hat, : And allnl and nltfb4 Uf lit maldra Irtaa Vt ku'd iimnikwd li au Ut Iko M allb hlaa. t'ntlt, a lh rttrk onrrhrad alrark lht, l nniUTv.1 "Orrat MU It i. lllit Ul; Aad tk a turn on lit parlor fti.ir. Aad alld t Uflera rainuic nmrat Proscott & Veness, 1 PEorKirroM or Independent Sacu mill. MAtirncivutUj S3 ... aauiaa FIB AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND PRESSED .LUMBER J A. Wat alia, MangT. lotlepndr-nr, Orefon, that And very white aha did look to : rterra that mominir in the early apnnjr. ' many yeart at?o now, when he fuond hrr ' l)1K; on Mm doorstep, a Brwy wblta' anawl all around hrr, and only her little, I naiml, lathy blue eyea alniwinir out of ! tha whiteneas. j "See what live f.al Ootl ha aent me, 1 Wire," wid Ilrrre, takiiiK tha little, I oft, while bundle in hla Mr, brown i itaiMlit ainl ram lnt it in to hia wife, "a i little anow white lathy.' And rVlU-a turned Iwk tli tbawl from th lathy '1 bead, and there, pinned to her little Iterra I writ Pierre an "Did 1 not aay, FeliwW cried. ' See, it t for n-the gni CKJ haa aent It." VVhett Kelire t-nt down t kiaa the ry Hi that cooed and atniled nn at her alie $inlt th rfum on tint little baby a clotliea, and then aha thought of ttM.M ... 1A WtHlU I ... 1 W bk.. aba had d'rwaed a few iRhta before, and ' "H ,h nf Ik. 1.11 .l.rll tn.tt vknt Ik. I..lk,.l ! " UIMT man 1IIIW, t called hrr htltltuiid, but her "frieotL" Hut kite did not tell IVrrw all thia. What the did trll him waa tht they would take tlwir new treanure and ahuw 1 tt to Mm orient, and Pierre good, iimple hearted Pierre went alonir rery rlo one thitiK and drtiriiii atiother. It i. all very well to aitly an otlur that la aureealile In rnni.t jitui with the urn of an airetit whh It iirHiii)IUh Ii mrrm aa a 'jirrinii'ide,' but the hl.-a that anlatttttitiiiK an iwl.tr uf i-artmho ami Pierre waa a cwde, and rlke. hla ,H,,1Trr' r." . , I Z . VTU "? ; Z". ' (V, . w ' ' r r for rifa. waa a ereole ami ao thv tih 1 mite " Umi "ow wamanr ah : " ' f 't'1 "I aruMnl. I p I any on of III indtHwat-lewUtraor linttw. aaid, -Snow whle.- tmt then they meant , ,w w " " ' 'r"'tt-: .iiuaZCm7lt i l.t r,,"im" mmmtm of the , ..u t...-. t 1. 1. ... that rou would hava we Ilka It?' eerot tli little nuwnara Unit iit- Minuiiihr main w h th Hi tw . 1 -""""Trwaiyrauet.oer. ,. . . . . r 'inJ l l,U ,rf lh .Writ that 1. lZ. .".."... 1 '( lice would anwer. i "whiter than anow. -Patlem-a Oriel In -'...W do not think of rwlnn oil of Hut iim tweet, warm, tunny weather cam and went There wer chilly day now and then: dayt when llerre would conie bmiw.ahlveriuii Inbit blKorerctatt; - when Hienr AnMn faca would look j A taiiiaaarr r.ii tft hh ! juth-r and tnora ranched Ihanarers when Hra fit, ttobette wonld lift tha tuba Ui her room, T" l,,np ' t!f N" and haujf tha chttliea on line befora th i ikmal ,,,"",u of lid. n.lrw hall Bre; when tha rot. In IVr Martin i ' 'an, a it were, to l arett by atntniter irardrn wouht lie blihled with th cold. ,r,'fl, lnr 09 and-d tliera wera farra but tb anow never cauM. " ' only recently "I low white ia 1)1 anow. baiaLT th UtMIM tt) th tllttrr ttf AlllnHt a. Th Anil ator In bltnerl' In a duhlun ar. Wit,i..hi.i no. . it,..tr,,.i..oiiw il, U. ..,.,,l,.ru,l.. n,.u.J...... . ' " " ..-..-..v aau ntmiiiiiHi cam, ana in iwraa ui irari . ... .,., .tPtllt. ttllTI I , t1t,Hn l a .l..l..ut r...n l,.l.,..l " aT1 w ,,. at tt,'i a ..tattt. to; Thai day awl lb nt and lb aett ana, too, lHit and alil lu loud btatnt Ihrtmah. Th lint" Ir tn and lh n ttd lif, Aad ullll br Ml. a lib ia'taut Aad ltttlirtiitit(rril. tnt th aiabiva trim A lat'd (HViaiMtd t w t th atar alth blmi in.. 1. .11. .1,1. Tl.,.. ! . ttl.M, ttm.H . tttt.ip. THE HOUrl Of SUNSET.' nt downftara ha read. "For uf J"?. .? P f . T, X Felii. j hit blouaa, and, tearing It into bit, aval- ,ml' trr it in Rake about her bead. "Whiter than that." be would aay, "but we ahall ee, IVtite." "Whiter than thin," Batwtt wonhl tell her. takiiiK tha frothy tail from hrr tub and larowinjc it about the child' heal in tha air, whenca it fell in lull Whiter than theae," Per Martin would aay, aa he lifted hrr to hia broad thouldrr and held hrr aloft till her taca waa buried In tha warn of oranira blua atau above. t I have told Vou Mtat Know.whita rrew and priared, and ao aha did, only era dVtur of Itaelf, it in pi cardboard. ruttre than a atiuar font In atae, Ita itntatr print, making a enrioua reftertion uin lia trn nieanlnir, teeiitetl of no In- trinaiit vallte, It had held da la iniir anim.a th rl-rihr relit of a colonial ratal: hail been cat among Itranirrra, to l dually rew-urd frolu th rubMh of an aiu'tloa hour to find final rvat in the hall of all hall. It la "The Hour of Kunarr on the Fourth of July, 1778. Th turtinher of Uie tdd Continental eonKre, having aiKnetl tha DeflaraUiai, are aren in th act of leavinjt the hall. Hancta-k, dl linfnUiieil by hia dark dreaa, atanda on th ttpa in fnint of the hall dmr, an tiouDi iiig to a friend that tlie lavlara Uon haa iut ln aigtied. Franklin I t .l.m: . ...I t.: i . . . Vttl llfr MtTIIIII VM1P VK1 llwuwl Wlwll oraiiie relief, wiMttPtf miRntliy mat ne j-- " 7 Cr a, at htarthL JerTeratat kauia a.lat ttft biiiullM 11 wiiiirr rain on ith artin irit iim ! . : , ... . , . "" ' "p'niiiiit, oil of taatafma ur any one of th nuutarotia ai(iiita whaw nutiirency acta aciitrly iim tlir uirwltranea -4 tit nuae, but they take It fid- Kralitnd that tb rarboti or Hiie tnrialur aiH-tiiiiplitth adurthtliK iliff.-rriit. They do 11.1t. "Tha agent eiiihiyrt in tllinf.H'ti.di which si,idu,dih rmulia ar fiM-rnJly lujitritrit. and are hi he banditti wild cans Wlienever a rwin trtla ymt that he haa a dialiiftftant which la alnnlute. ly barnuW, then tet it dtttvs that h 1 trlling you the truth In every rect If Itcanuid Itami th human in any way WtNttt-ni Kuroi., theaiTtiracy of whoa ; Mnli-iiimla thrre la no rmMm to doubt ' "Tlw charif ai(ttint the forty-an Pulea wa that of 'Ind.niKiiijr to a aecmt anrt- j ety which had for ita object to alter, i aminer or later. Mm exltllna form of aw. i irriiiinmt " Thia tlw. aa i-.l.l ...iil. i t'alll on kiafal. aa with paUM no written dia-iunent wl,ataa.ver being ' Ht H-rlMor. f. bo,ldtMi. thown to them. I'ullllial ktioiMicta ar nut allowed to . erk any b-ifal advir In tnlf defitnaa. Th lnrUi,rtll.iii ia ttianagnl not by Judge or lawyer, but by nflUt-r of th j Keiiilarinerie. The irwiidariiiM ar paid donhl lurlary while nigid in political iiiveaiigailiiii, and It U Iherefora to thrir intrretita to protract the pmcraa aa much a priralble, aklHO A rillMiSK IMMAXK. j Ainmig tb airuard waa on Ijtdiitlita Otil.brrt. II wa a prifata tutor of gootl reputation. While In prlaon he frll I ill with a fver and lram drlirioua. I Uttl or Bo care waa taken of him, but And dniinmod ia aa aJmlraa war, h ram , Aad n)l lb door w lib bar wittered fram. Th nvuHt'a bfVrbt ear bmrbad tb llrr4 hair Of bar abn luvd Afla Bilualan ta tuar. Aad Ibm ia umimi that It ilraiwrd to bear ate mi, and .it laKl, "Ar rua rradr, datrr -Tula dawat la N Vara Hun. THIS NEW ' . Livery, Feed and Sal& Stables. 1 YOUNG HORSES. DOUBLE Ar SINGLE TEAMS. V NEW BUGGIES GOOD JRIDINO HORSES. 1 HrfVClaa Turnout (ur Commercial Travalera. Prieea reaaooabi and btlria Xioa guarantead. OivauaaC'all. OBTH END MAIN 8TUEET, , J. N. J0SE8, pBOPa. A rl ta II. it had a ph tali full of "the laleat : anil heat" tiiivrl, aii'l hail juat ninrtl apt oa lb tttrtifr of I hlnl avenue awl Twnty rrnih atreet a ten a young woman aMpped and lniiiml: ' liar you a real ttaal buukr ) "1 bar, lady," be tvpllwl. "Her I tb lltlw.1 lltltttf ,. H...I 111.. t..t Will hLu. i 00 tit contrary atteuitda were uutda to , ou. mi in', ii .i..i..i .1.. .1" (""" "j iiiiro nmuuiiin or ma ,,ti....w,w..i..l.Mt.l;..M..l..tT!,,,1,,,, et.rrt conrtiona from him I dtr,,v. lf v,t i.MBivlt t ita. . fHlauWf hit ptwii InitMi da. tlrrn to pluy with, thrn the brat thin "I. it real entertaining!" "The enu-rtaiiiingeat tawk published for a year, ml, a I'm willing to narrar to, 1 It that I aat up all next i i,i .. 1.;. ....... I t.u t t.i . .. ' Haa an llifjnrf mi tit . t ' " - - w-.. t. m. iiiiitti ur I'rraains ill) ... ' '"i hitreat Kvervhainitairnra.t.lttri.i.ti- ''M ' ent to tha hank -THE CHURCHILL- Sasli, Door and Manufacturing Co. llavlnf ill full oit-ratlw a KlorUtan try Kiln aut w-vi-ml Uewaaud dtillan ..rtli marblarry, we ar now pitrd Ut nil any and all crdera ft mill work. Order auiiriird man any part of lit vallry, which will rrnrl rjronid allrnima. To our ba raautmnn we wlah tuaat that w will kav ennataoilr on band all Ihr labwt deaunia In our trade, I'rnruitl altvattna well b given and nrlma aa kw a oawlatrnt with god work, . tVomna, narorr Tm.1 and Hlfb atreet. Halrm: P. . boa Xo. . ' in, wi It I to put W lrM -wer t, j , , u ' if. - iy. Ab! her. ll K "How 81m Won Him.' tut inr miiiriiuiig mat i uangrroua to '..,., ,,. , V. "" Jul an about, bow a young wonaaa tha latcterla.-and which t.dt can, under. 't"ml"," ,0 "1MUU V",p -irf-w.il, aianit twenty four. tula, and uroiierliu.trtH-lh.iM and with aa itel. ! , '.'7 ,U""B ",r" " f"" flatter ib v-y pbtur. f yun-f. Urging your genra ui.l.-rl to m ...iterUtr to that of Xhh l"" "' ba . i-nkta. .... a loly biuOmwl, who waa u, th ii.Hmtriial enrmy y.m ar combat-1 1. ,. ,7 7 IT 1 V . 1 " m """v,n,' lug, uae to . jlriiy him. Ate.lT Utl!riiitf T. , "TW tiiiimrat loned authority in the Tlfty rente, iniaa. and aa I waa going 1 t ... L. . .1. . It.. I - t. . Vtuitl Itaa tu ittltu iau.ll-, atua Uliuilie , , ,, . . . V : , i llu. riuhl i.lll.. . J ll,. ,1... A I.,... I in hi own arm. ! burden grow llghtrr aa be lifted tha t ilm nht l,,"4, ,u,ur- Adama t in,l ivre Martin when he looked into ! rhlltl hih.ml.ler. and Hieur Al.toiiM i JU with Jrrrai. IWwern .u. Tk"V".,a llntuirht the little (.Ltatrtai were !. i their Ireatla ap,rr tlte fa,-of Living. Tr. Z .rrrt"::bh.k a. .noubt! tb." to hi. .' Mit lh.Wt pillar .tan.1, " " ' , a . Iru,an i Ivarrr hlarnnan. TiC furn the group so hang at vrsper the eveuiug brfore. ; ,xm'- ..... i ,. ami th wet irntU. vtti.-. in whi. h httleooa i nt4 WrU." aaid Mart " I- , JrSioS mS aW Z' . randy: 1m no Uger caJSX her j rT': .li, .,..1 rt.uP i,...i..,.i inwin in umrning. n .... ... , I-. . i , , ' ! Atttl that nttrltt wIimi Ktttiap.aililla t.v nveti in a room in tna rrumwins gray ; : 7 : ' l u. tnllwl Hlatca .all thia auhirct ta trr. Oeorg M. Ktrmla-rg, and Mm Infiama j tloo evidve.1 from hi rewarch, taken in Ct imf u-'O with that irf hi collraguea of the Auirrican Public lli-allh i atltiii, forma the tel luatk which l followeil by i evrry Iwaltli nftUer, health organtaaUott i Biid iutrlllgrnt practiihwirr in the laniL "lie baa told u of rirb th.it b grairei rtaifeJ hi (labia wilb lug that In hia Iwlf aj.rpy ei.nditlon ha prarl awl iliamonil. It glvtw you an in s might iiutke antiia liuprotlrnt aiiawera. "'" ",u ' i Mianetiiuea (d..ti.-l lllrlailowaki cauanl i . ueM ' h twtw. aa ah Ihl. ni.ft.rtll.lal. turn, to te l.r.,.,,,1 I'" - - -a-,a a, of lit cell after midnight, ao that h hou beyontl tha church. He remrm I flrat, a citixru of the day with the fmiiil. Revolutionary colume; thrn Wil- ton, a aignrr; nnt a citimi, and in th that I hit aalt in tut I t i .... .1.... .v.. i i .v t i : title ner. aim MW Ibal Um little race had wmtwaj tttaa tit luanti ittaa urttliia-tl . . , , , , . . J ,.a.l... .., . T . i into hi the heavy par of gold, tellmi; i Kr,m n ' j ! " , ' '"Z y,'ZZ , ,mt ll,iir" Um m tU"' vrm mm it wa to he given totbiame felti-a l""rr- ! ' ,:.,,', ' , or the infei ti ve pt.wrr of i.taiertal txu- and Merre, if tliey ahonld nml it, bad , " " "" WwuU k , ,r " , "r , , . " , taming tbrm. while, iirvmhrlnaa, it U .wring upon Mm third Huger. and Per. Main the child he lut lent u. Ilerrer j tXUiih Wf lt4llf a an nll-plic, and ita Martin atghrd aa h looked iuto the i " ue-iinngiy, ami logetiier Miry i , , - : - --" w ,iritt, utttiirt , ,, f iJm moat val uugnt Mgn tlw natmi. ur protocol of -i n tak. n - qneathata Mwt hml brrn put tu tutu while Kb dr.t-4 him a half, louk tb book he wa in l.. - , and paaarti on. and tha old fellow bad a Much twatinetit, itifiitied At a moment twinkle in In eye aa he- tuuketl after her when the iititiMiit wan tuffrriug from f am"""!: revrr.a.) aggravate.) Mm deliriuui that! , "Hl'll b again In three or four tairr wn,- I tiliimalrlv lja.ii.Jaa titii.taa.rt M,.l..la- i "' '." w 'w l0' the lliiMiltrelMU' i i., t,t. a. ...r....v (-o He hk.pirt Out Aflrr H waa Won. -I .. .. 1 .1.. . . i.iMi atiuiriiT.aTaim I ,ilnJ, nt,,.,.,,, .. U I . g T . ? ar iv.uglmiii.a... waa rrmove,! ,o a , which nttlt fritin am h miiiirrhriiitm , ,lBlihiiiua. i and MiauM. .4 the lerni diMiifea-ftt. Al,Mf (riB)1 ,,, MimaA Uaritra ati e.uplc he n of .!. j ,M H j M , jllfwmBtU1 ; phateid ir.m a .alt whij). ha been eg-j ,,,, ,M J, (W , J tenaively url With III hlr that it M A r...,..,.- ',, vl.. ....I -i .t t t. . ; i a.t.,..i.i..it.ir.. ik.ii.. ...i :r " - - -.ai.-..o.i 1 iMiHiioir 'M"Miiw ((, aattaa f!T ll"l Ul tm Pioneer Meat Market ! w. w. PERCIVAL; Prop. DEALER in- Choice Sweats Ni);liit market prim', paid for fat Stock, Beef, Sfntton, Pork, Veal, Etc. All bills movable monthly. t.ta toatinly human alra Ullira. - Nrw loih riuu. In th (lull j MAIN' tSTlIK.irr. INDEPENDENCE. A Nllgbt !!aatlttta. C'Z liaiiya race ami murntn lamb into the fold." But not pek of what he remembered. nuger. ami rrre """ r-. t !. mn a trr nr.- ., , rr ijiiudi- iooM luio the j M deiri,,g.y. and togrllter they ! JZ ' " tw' 'price ,,.!,... nred, "Another k I" child t-ouch and I K ",,J ""."Tu l 7?l W t 3urhe. did Pray-A The nrU day tha child could , " , 'f ! faclive .L Fidr which alnmt bcara for the arrt of pntr. lllolt. ia,. j not naei Mialaytiwre growing weaker ." T' " IT ,""" -; V l.n.lth ofliter haa iul a .lr. ... ... .. ..i... t. .t .1.. . . . i, -OIItairiotakaJ.laltfniliirlMaa.lt- atMttla. . atea.1. he tohl them be would himorlf go j no werr. ami imug away iik in ; . " '. .1' ' i f'Hr gltmg ii.rotliiiitl.rti In ekteiiao r.- with them to th office of th old n-taira w . , tC uT, . 1 W(jm the ineilw.1. to I employett in on in ntrnrr nun tunc au wuuta ! ar- a -a..i. rne.l, and that the neit dav a.'trr ! "he would aay tadnrtinie. "I mora thee might bring th child to I oot walk, ami yon have alwar to rhrinteueil. ! m' " t 1 at. . - .t: 1 ai . I VVhtair A Aviv.. ttiillwawKttlil it Ut'sua at-Viaan tKa e'.-ui v ah. I ! linl mit-' fttfti wm It.-! muuv i Mitjr.rm. whit h !imJ HaMua n iijiuva aa utir it tntirr UWIW " " r " " ,.1... .....,. i i would have uitel hrr half ao the ttair ami hrr voice aouuUed no more j V . JZ-Tii, i . 7 ' Tt d'if-vtin. I cuniitd do Iwlten thati Snowwhita ha waa when they found;'" ' A the wrrk ,l on W.! '""""'".f ' m;'re ""I" fmd.u (mm Hi-rnbcrg al...t a f.d . . rf t a, ii . i , . . i. . a t . K Illlftl til A fttll tifV. Ilrt Wiiti f. ifiiiMr I a out but ld..m. Pirrre'. co.ara.lra no- j ; 1 ,"";"w t .. ib ,k.k )IM, , f j,,,,,. ; ti.1 th.,. fellow", aatlneaa and pltl-4 hr.w l" "''f tftl f ''r ''M thrria. ra arht frvrr. rlc. the .put of him. llala-tte would Uva hrr tut. fid- .T. W "I ' 'W,Jr'", lh tack can, ami ahould 1. vltruvl " biair to ml ny the Urnr oim ba. jar. j """r ' "-hi, a.... ai-i)V fim ;i ,ii.i..r..t ..r ...I..... L....i ....i t... ,t .11 ) ,".i.T ,., i.imi'u. R inia, a.oa litta Ihrre yr tha picture, ! it... , , ,.,:, ... ' , um imprint of "iirtaune & , ; "'7... v . : " . : . 1 r Urlghtlv.- w, in the .-a.i..n ..f John " 'V l r Z , 7 ,i . 7 Vt , i u- ii . ii ' i. , ; an ith-a of what, in the informal tu of A - herll, a well prrwrretl uiau of luorr . ,t. .... i ... ,. in the ::, . ..zTir.. " r "i zz i .,., ait in,, tttttta ill titr a tu a ita her. and itiow white Felica alwav tried to keep her. She waa never too buy to put a few dainty tuck in baby' little white lip. or to wah her faca or to curl her golilrn lock. And Pierre never came np ttaira without Mopping to waxh hi hand at tha big tub down in tha court ao that he might not noil the baby' draw when ha took hrr in hia arm, and when he kid her ha alway looked to re that ha hail not left tha iraprtM of hia lip on her. It wa marvelon to aee what a change tha baby'a coming made in the Uvea of the two, Pierre and Felice, Somehow Pierre1 tep grew lighter and hia laugh grew cheerier. Ilia fellow worker noticed it down at the big warruouae where ha hauled cot ton on the dray, turning and pulling the bale with hi tharp hook. "Oh, 1 matt not be ao rough," ha naid to them, "aince there ia now a tittle one i may dintiu-b with my big stepping." And Felice's tongs were gayer a the tripped abont at her tidy housework, and her finger were defter a abedld her hair dressing, and her coiffure wera more elaborate and graceful than ever before. "It make difference,! it not o, mtw lame?" theaid aa aha wa dreaaiug Um hair of a fond young mother, who aat the while gently swinging the cradle j of her first born; "it make a difference that there I now a little heart for your big one to hold. 1 know. It 1 all changed with me, now that the good God baa aent u a little one. It done not matter ao much now that I mut go op and down the tir, that 1 must bring the water from the cistern iu the court, that 1 in tiKt be forever crimping and curling and sticking in hairpin." It did auem . Mint all the little boina hold WMciaanged. There wtre not many, to be uro, for brwide Pierre and Felice there were only Marta, mid liubette and Mieor Antoin iu the little gray houno. Mart lived in the fimt floor, and from her apartment there cume always the pleaaing odor of burnt augar, for it waa in her own little buck room that she mailo the white and golden rope of candy that shu sold npouthe street every day. Marta' ik-light knew no bound when Snow-white waa able to sit alone and bold in the little chubby fist a stick of her white! and crlspest candy, suck ing It till it r.tn down her wrista and chin and upon her white )r-n in stream of sticky gweetip. "It ia by the reason Unit the little one likea it that 1 make this cream candy," Marta would aay to ber customer, re ta' voice waa heard Ukm cheerily on Mm f treet, and the found her way often to j the old rafbedrnl, where she might aay j a prayer fia Hnow-white. " j "This 1 a strange winter," aaid Hieur A lib ine dim night aa be sat by th little i one bed fingering hi violin (tnng, which were tint and dry with the cold. "Will it snowr said the child, looking up eagerly. "I remember. Pierre, the last time it snowed here, it haa been eight years ago, for the little one had not coma to ua then. remember it looked still and gray like thia before the snow fell," (aid Felice. "Yea, I remember," laid Babette, "and ( would not corer my tuba, thinking tu catch the rain 1 thought waa coming, and the neit morning were they nut beautifull" "Ah. It It to beantiful, the anowr asked the child, lifting np her Utile hand that had grown ao white and thin, "and thai! I erer an itT "Surely, surely," answered Pierre; ! "Oodhtgood." "Will you not take your violin, Hieur j AntOine, and tell me how the snow j look?" aaid Snow-whita. And Wenr Antoine played. Those who knew frit the inaudible fulling of llid fluke, thicker and thicker, but gent ly na the drawing of a shroud. Hinur Antoine kept hla eyea upon Um little face, and lie saw tier waiting, listening. Suddenly a twang of the string ami the twist of his bow sent out aa on the crisp air the jingle of sleigh bell, the touud of nrry voice, and the child's face wa glad, but Hieur Antoine had forgotten; with the nouriil of glddnc there cume alway for him the after uote of torrow, and ho played on and on in the minor chord till the tear stood in the little one' eye, and Felice put out her hand to stay him, AU during the night tliat followed there Rounded in giiow-white'a dreams the merry "snow music" and then the orrow that cjime after it, "Will it be like Unit and that?" khe asked herself. While it wa yet dark ho heard below In the street tha muflled rumble of a curt, und the cartman waa singing. What was it he suiil? A he came nearer she beard In the maij' deep voice, "Wash Mn and I Bhull He Whiter Than Snow," She knew not whut the wont meant L. ........ 1 .. ;.. .1.. I a i-ti. i"J r il.ailllFHril hhawt it wit during a aale by this firm mh , ,B (.lll(ri,M ,J; J?T?t"?2r: IHirt,..,, of aiounce. to. gallon ..f would not bring a song, that he himm-lf , withdrew it at the licit bid made. i Thrn It lay in the oflUe of the C1it ' water. MHNt-n.TINll Tllg SICg RiMtkt. can ba thurtiughlr diaiu ! Hut tlrert store until that ho.iia aa. chswil, and all the rubbish lieinu cleared ! .'r' tv- ii i . .1.. i ", .... ana a. wi.ww. . r,,lw, t( lw jlfi)rMr Tit retipon tlmiiW 1 citoteyHl to atiothrr part of' the priwii. at.tl tarverrly fliifgetL t'.ilnt.H lli.-li.now.kl ai'r,iiiitnil th prtaoiirr and tisik bit rat at a little table wrli prtivlilnl with writing niiitmaU and dlrrt'trd that I he priwairr shmihl Iw mwatjonrd while lari.ig tt.igifrd. MINK tN TofcTt'KiC The rolmtel wa ready to take d.-wn ; hi an.wrrx m.. uctllrtlm hail these S ihivnlaa(iarai'Htry the 'Vrrity of the: Bogging would have ,fn u.ltigald 2j.l.ki hratrly eiidiiml thr torture, lie did n.t atinwer a nue.tl.tii or utter a woTtl, This man liad tn-eii cruelly lnr tnnil lat aiiM. he would not aay only What the grii.tnruir tup.ne or gm-ftxrd he i.iigl.t know The auiboritie, now (raring that this inotlrro revival of the tdd and hai Iwi Ic cuatmu of iuetioniiig iimlrr t.irinri" might, if known, t-aue . th outbreak of acrtim di.tnrttaucr In! Hie town, ih'tf nniited Pi prrvrut ail fi ! thrrcoiuuiu'iicutiou hrtwem th prr. ' oner and their frirtid and relativtw All iermitKioii for intervfewa were ; withdrawn, and tt wasonly at the mo- ; ini nt the priaolier Were uUmt to have Warwiw that the autliorUie allowiaj i thrm to re tlMtr friend. Al thi in- Wagon Making AND- ;,v Carriage Repairing! I A. WENGENROTH He -My dear, I think ther are burglar! la the bmiaet j Kbe-tlli; no: that mut h Mary playing j a aoniiia, i Of Ihl e"tT ' haa m.rtt.l a ! Sltwi atiim lit 111 MtuiH buil.1iiaa atlh R E. j K niml'a b.ai k.tiiiih aliitn, la n an eipcrt- : rti.wi vorkn.au harlrt IramM hat tratla la Ktiriinr. na adlrita a ahar ail tb aatroua 1 aad (u.rtoieaf u.!a-Uou. -.THE: 7& Aiatfaftbletof rfirBia.inn aadatv. ve J Krmn uf 16 taaa.ak.muif lloa u ff r t.w.io -aiti.. l araaia, Tra. ""v y A "rk. di rnrbta, ant. irm. '( "X aaetaa MUNN A CO. r "Sa lBraiidaar. WHAT IT WA1 , --New York Weeonler. out Mr. Kerll rrmembere.1 the ancimt print and aaved it from the ah barrel, i Ho t.aik it to the National museum, where be thought It rightfully belongrtl, ! a alt hi in.piirie have failed to die- ' cover one like it, and there in Mm an-! tiiiie cao on the west side uf the room it may tm found in an olMcure comer. Philailelphia Inquirer. I "Clothe fectnl by laiillng tut half an liour in ir al,. 1....1-I .,.... ,. ..... .1,1 ,.i i,.-1 .i n" i..." -. i L rrvi'""r n-h lw. ine known ... , .... .,, v in- titiitiv-i wi in a solution containing one dram to the gallon rf corrtmiv sublimate (men-uric chloride), or on ounce to a gallon of pure carls die acid, car la-ing taken no to plure the ttirn-uriti chloride audition In metal veswds, but rather in a wooden tub or earthen crock, This method doo j not apply loclothlng rr l-.lli::g which cannot li waahrd; this can onlv lie t'tirlittta llarata lganda. It Is a belirf among the (lerraan chil dren that hare lay the Gaater eggs, and the country children go to the wixst ahortly ta-for Kastrr and gather nm, grari ami twig and form them into nesta. which they mark with thrir names, and then skillfully hide the I to ,ut)rrhratl su a.., in a ,.,iuble .tia. CfJL T? T. .H.l..r..i.... - . iiimiim tola attai naiiit, "The general plan rmi'l..i In dlain- ; fection of the atmosphere, togi-ther with j thesurroundiiigsiiitherism,-lsb ineana j of sulphurous acid gas, secured by the t ooiiihttstiou of sulphur, The sulphur, In tV!d't ltr..t Thtta t arda. Nrither front nor thaw l iipaaaetl to nf fret tb ileuitrua of rlnliUiid. but only In Tnraev li.rt.ir.. 1. . a nl.a ..... i "" PJle. A Whlt Cl.ll! not a ttUMI- , i ,(, 'i i . ! I, la ml ni ilra from t'bariug Ci-omi neverthe. t hecr.mlm.1 pna-e.. and not, a. in iltts- u,, tim ,UV( wrlt Mr ia. comiatraliveiy exceptional. Foreign, j JWII Pay,,, thM , ,,.,,) .,.,, ,, rrs. of i-ourae. are subj.i t lothejuruej niunitv. Iniaain four tables "going" In a dli'tioil of the diplomatic rrpreat'iitalivea : birgenioin III bv elerirn- Itiilit, in an at i of thrir reKrvtivr (mtitne, but the na- j nefphere of alienee, ami with all the sol I live, whrtdrr t'hnatinil or Turk, are at m" elrcumstancf thut environ the sarre.1 the merry of the aullnii and hi agent ! ',"!," H":' ""'denly. a though oke.l hy Wi'strrn ruriiiH uf trial are trnknowTi, the mdiiinal , urkinli tm- i iiaiiir. ami turn ssiiiiiiiiy nine ime lae , .. . ., ; - . . 1.1...1 ,1,. i..,.i. i.. .1,. ' . .... powder or small fragments, is tilucral in u s7 irai-tii- ii kltfT Kfat'Af-II Uf Ullllt'r ' II i . . the large chair or sofa in the librae .,e f ,lmll,r.lm" l" (.lUmt three .un.t itting room. On "-jtster morning they go and are what the hare ha brought No one know exactly why the bare haa 1h.ii a.bu.iu.wl will, 1-..... at. .1. there are many pretty lrgend giving ! 'V" !mvi"" l"" ''.iiJr taken. reason, which are a full. la.li..vl a " ! .-r guar., .gam tbelittleOm.au laa.t.le us the stories I . . f . lHn "'".",ltl 'T"!' "I10" "t'1" mmibering Snow-while enjoyment of! how could she? But over and over again the dainty. "Will yon not try some to day? It i nice," And wt she would go through the day with a lighter step and a heavier purse than of yore. lint It waa Bnltttte who iilwny took care of Snow-white when Felice waa away, Bributto was n blanchissiuisR, and wa always witahing, washing, washing In the big tali down in the court. So when Snow-white whs old enough and the day grew mild Babette would take ber shawl, and spreading it out on the warm brick that paved the court put the baby upon it, shading her little face from tha sun by one of Pierre' big straw hata hung npon a stick. The baby grew to love liiabette, with her broad, ronnd face and hr plump, white arm grew to love the warm court where there wag ao much snulight, and alway the splash ing of water and the flapping of snowy clothes on the line, , Then there waa Sienr Antoine, with hia violin, whom Hnow-whito soon learned to love too. At first he would only pause when he met Felice or Pierre upon the stair, and inquired In hi sweet, gentle voice after the little one; but by and by he grew to (topping on his way np to hi room to aee the lady, all white and soft and clean, tucked away in her ItUletml Hiair Anvkl inoka bnt lit. j khe kept suylug the word to heruaolf till morning broke and daylight shone Im tween the curtains, pule and strange, Soirinthlng, she knew not what, sent n thrill through the little weak frame and eagerly she jieered across the room to the streak of light that showed. . "Miimiin," she culled by anil by very softly. Hut Felice wo by her side in a moment. She said nothing, but pointed with one hand toward the window, "Ach, Pierre, Pierre, tha snow, the snow!" shouted Felice, in her excitement forgetting the little sufferer on the couch, who leant utsm her elbow trying to see the street lielow. "Did I not sayr aaid Pierre, springing to his feet. "Surely God la good." Together they lifted the little one's lied to the window that alio might sue, and she, with full heurt, could not speak for Joy; only her lip parted and her eye overran with tears, Marta and Babette were not long In coming to see the little one' joy, and Sienr Antoine too, only he did not tarry, bnt looked into the child' eyes and went away to Peru Martin. They cume to gether by and by, slinking the white flake from their coata and treading very softly in tha hall. "See, the snow ha come, father," said nireacn i.njciiiIo ret-t of air space), which, after being moiatetied with alcohol, is ignited, all tnt-amirr for thor ough clo-ing of every iertnr In the In ena-ma anhiek ara a. f.tllt, l..li..Ll t.U I ,,rw-r " K""r" gISl ntT, II la a.IVIWU t.,' , .r... : ' : l that th init. i iitia.i .r-!ir tan ant. Pltirira . . t - j , ,, ,- ... ,,lhmw Wri. 'i-i.. ...i .i: i oi iirn sBiiiaiuoiiariiyuiiiiwiiii water. ference is that one com, at the Christ-1 , AfU!r h f"""1 ''" , ttoroughly mus tide, the othrrattlM. Eiwler festival. '",",'K,',t,N ?f ,,wu" ''-' Both are surrounded with mystery, but ! W "' ' aolntlon, auch both are alike wrh,,mr, and are lunghmt I " r,t,,l (!r "J J ";'''K about and talked als.ut many tin,,- I.-1 t'!l,"',, I,",vi'""t'j' tMr being ladled, fore the haiipy days come agalib-Emma ! I " '? w "J"- "K';"U J. Gray in Uuo.1 II..nek-pi,,g. nnph yrd in the fi.-l, of disinfection, but U Ibis t alaiut nil I Kliimld consider It N.lur.-. Trr.. T..... T ? , , , One of the advantage of Hi.t gy 1 . ' '''. t ahoultl H.r..,cmta.rc,l. nastica I that the si. k ami convahS t ' i'.r .".I" 't'.""' '''"1" "" v.,1,.1111,1 in-i t- ' ttlll.) Klt.HIHWI .11 WAm- liigoff dlscuari lluit cmiie by mcaiia of infection," Waahingtoii Post, pnaoninent is a lingering death. The method of t'xtrm-ttug fnlnrmation from accuwHl htiii. in Turkey would be al most incrrtlililp in civiliri-d conntry TIHKKV I.VICH Wofctg THA KllIA. The bastiiiadtt is freely applied on sus picion of the ni.wt tritiing ofteiici-a. It I is true tlmt the la-ating utteu include the siimlty of conviction. The magis trate cninar the prisoner to I thrashed a itiirua.-iilo.iM rtt, a cataract burnling from the wall: However, It swamped only one tet, and the rtwt want tin with that sublime. Inat tentlou lo Hie trouhle of other wvuliar to wl.iHi players and bunting men whose ItrtttherK have rome Ut grief Iu a ditch. "I'mh-r this rhiiutlHlirr," aiiil one gen tleman who bad la-en bul.liiig excellent bandit, "I think we are prettv asfe, no mat- ) lerwIiHt II. thaw doe;" and as the wtla b-ft bis itjaaa nlauut half a ton uf wuier ram dowu on his buck f nun t he very mmrreof light "I am not going to leave my teat." n spiuttereil, "with cards like thia Wiilamstte Real Estate Co.. IulcK'ii.lciuv, - Orcgtdi. Traiism-ta a gr-nentl Ileal Fital. IStisJ tiraa, IiUvhuihI aclls P(iiMrtyreHtH-ta liKurnnc. and dot- a in-nerul t'oiivevance liusitiCNs. Pitrtics having Lnu.Ufor sale w jjl i It ml It tt, their advantage lo -' "I List Their Property; With Ihls Company, lit they arc dully sending list of bin. I east, thus plitc-i lug ilci-lnilile proa-rty tH'fon ttie tvsl-; ih'iitsof the Eniat. ' ' - ; , J.VMI! lilllSON, J. W. KlHKI.AXl). Pn-si.lrnl. ' Kvivtarv. R E A D- JBaaBaaWAltA.aaataaa ' And be Convinced. 7Sl-l tooth iron barrow, r?'.'!). 5 and 7 tooth f-ultivatoi-s. . The last horse nlioeing. ThctK'stiu ' ' Iron can niako what apwiir to lie trilling ef forts, and by them In time bo restored to active health. If too fivblo to bo practically able to muke but little exer tion, try whut am known us deep breath ing movements. Lin flat iikiii the back, take a long and a deep breath oa ihjh sihle, and while Hut mouth ii closed slowly throw the arms ir,. In front and then at the si.b-s. I lest for Irn minutes. Try ug.-iin the sum Inliulutiim mid ex halation of uir, the hitter la-lug pure mid fresh, Afirr a whiliuttti-mpt the suiiie sitting up. These exercises can ufry be taken by the sick one every dny sev erul tin And the whale muscular sys tem will be improved, just a if ome revivifying tonic hud Is-en given, a fur better one than any charged with al cohol or some like stimulant. Ladies' Home Journal. until he bus coiilrn and then let him Waiter, my umbrella go as sum -irntiy ptiiimhrtl. But ins pected poliiicul offi-iiiler, who In Tu key as in nil despotic coimtriea are con aidenit umiiiig the gravest, are dealt with in ways Unit muke the r.vtinado ; n-eni a pl.-MKunt lutstime. During the panic iu I'otntiintiuople on the subject of an Armeniun iuaurrection ! htindn-d of Armenian were arrested j and thrown iuto prison. It haa been j openly charged thM m-vernl of tlieni died i under torture applint with a view of I obtaining e. idnice of a conspiracy that ; had no existence. One until wa laid iu ; the coiirtya.-d of the prison, in the glare of the mi ii, t kiii ml band and foot, and his ; fi.ee besmeared with some sweet t,b , atunce to attract Hie. Another was hung up by bunds mid feet, and still Another ttiis ciuupt-llotl to ' walk iipiind down, pulled along by sol ; tilers, who relieved euch other in detuil. never -i-mittiii their victim to rest a I -Titlllta. A llrrdtli uf I' real. Air. 1 Chicago C'bil.l (a few year lieucc) ( M.i i...i.n'a I I...... .. IU... tl. ... i ZbuZ o".ewui. ".tueimoment, A iiiiiiiher of the Anneniu,, .,..' , , ' perlsheil iu this way before the Turks i. , . . " it I .. . I i" w thmi-ht of. Then u.iiia mi "my ti-.ftrn ... .... Hour. l-OUll N'-W. ' The Slang Klrlrkra Youth. UinK alne she waa "a darling," Or "a dalny" or "a lamb," And uft en ah aaid earnestly Mm wouldn't ran "a riant." She Masnft.n ealltsl "adumiaaag" If niy wind inialaaita ma nut Kumellini. she'd say "I am O. Ka Vim l't I lead the lot." And ll.eo "a la-nut" I fiiiinil her Abbreviated truth- . But a he.t she'd lat. "vviay tip in II" I was a purtlvd youth. - Then ah wits "ureal," she (old mt i d.uilii not this waa rlubt. And thru she said, and leased berjtead. Thai lie aa"..ul of abilit," I luve her still. I limit; h dally , '1'l.nti.irb wbnilerli.K, I an. vexed With ti slims mre, just aliat or where i Jly dear une will bo next, .w.' f ., -Waslilugiiin ptwl. OIIPCP Coebt, Colds. InSuiSzt, Drenchltlt, yUrlUO Hoartanaaa, WtiDopina, Cough, Crout, for ISrptt, Althntl, and ivrry aflntmn of tin Three!. Lei-"-, and Chtll. tnclud.na Caaatiina.Ua SpMtlr ttiJ KTmaiiaut, Ocduum aikiKsl " 1, litu." ALLEN'S If you want Tllf. BhT, buy , NORTHERN 07.'(MCV ; iiriinn": ... 1 t the sultiin ! onh-ieii the wl.olesul release of all thut j remained. Chicago Herald. , 1 Pierre, "and the knuw. the Jlttle .one. animal. Exchange, Karly Klrrtrlo I'hriiumeiia. An Englishmun put on u pair of woolen atovking over his silk one on a j cold winter day, At night he pulled the i locking off without srpurating them and wu astonished by tho . crackling j noise and even the spark of electricity which followed; When he drew the silk stocking out of the woolen one the electrical attraction waa so manifest thut the stocking would incline toward one another whon held more than a foot apart. It happened that the silk stock ing were black and the woolen one of light color, bnt When he tried the experi ment with both stocking uf the aume color thero waa no electrical appearance. Thi stocking experiment soon got to be the fushionublo "fad" In England. Ley- don jar were charged by the stocking proceHH, and great fun wa hail by giv ing light shocks to persons and domestic His Library Order, Tlie Now York corrvsummrnt of the Ibis. ton Transcript tells this: "When Iu a book store hi this city I was shown a letter ol inquiry which was so curmun that, 1 oli tallied iieriiilwloii to copy It, and run vouch for lis accuracy, ll cume ri n New York until and reml us fullnwst '1 have iu my iHsikt-use two shelves nf three feet euch which I would llko'u. 11)1 with t.iidiird work. Would you have the kindness t. end mn list mid esilmmi. nf nisire in mil form himlingr VVoulil Ilk good piipei and pliiiu print.' "-.New York Trlhuna. H.trrrd Out, Clevrrton How ta it that you don't go out In society any ninref , ' lliisjiiKity I went to n german not long sgn, ami I wrote for u society psner a cie arrlptinn of the drease worn. Since then (sorrow fully) I haveu't been luvitcl any where.-Cloak Itevlew. V. t - .. a .11 . IrtlieMi-rebant you drill with doe not keep lln-ni semi to Al.l.KN' llrt.-t. He 'pay the IHWt.ifl. ltemiltrul CiiliiloRue sent free. ' Address: E. W. ALLEN, . Second St., PORTLAND, Or. July HI. 1 .. - i .... 1 7 1 '"Th Jersey Lily." A.Kll.KMKA CftTTAdR, ft. It.. J lit V il. (li-iiMi-lncn: Atllio' ll la very unusual f, IIIK lalUSli ItltV l.llkiillM nP wii.l.i. .HO 1.. . swer Uiyour re.iiesi, I have tried wlwlom's i Intel rrt'imi unit HiilH-rilut.. Tim former I consuier rsam-it.iiy iillleitcltitia In c.tit ,tf rtiiiiiiinassiai toe a 1.1, a. in i nave Dein Usui It every day lor the lust. f.irlnlBlil. 1 bnv foniid tlie Itolierlll.e an exisillent preptii al Inn In eases of un, sunburn, et caused by eiHiatiie to March wlnils and. July tin. Yours r.tll h lit 1 1 v, ,, , lilUl.IKliAN.ITKV. To Messrs, Wisdom A Co, I. Tak. It Bfor Brtakfaat The ureal ii)Hier. lonle unil linr fori In iisit tor tiuirt, ihim .i v...ir. 1,1 t.'...,i.....t' In an. i Positive spoeltl.i for liver enmiilalnt. ll.rt" I litsie In (he mnuili on arlslnir Iv Hit-morn In, i dull luilns In the hetitl nm, lm.-i .irn,. ....J. Ilrisl feellnif, dlsxltirms, InliKour-syiiipionia of ,,,. it eiue y-ur. nt-niey a Kng. Ilsh Iisndelltm Tonlo, Helleves eon all pat Ion. sliarien the niptiUvand tones up the entire system, (let th genuine from your driumhit for 11. and take atsxtrUIng to directions. Th Klemei.la of r l.iauea. t "I thought I told ynn I wouldn't be re ipnnslhle fur any mors lillln!" - "Hut, father, I hud thus things charged onUieolill.llll"-I,lf, i Exoltamant Runs high at the drug store In tin place over 8ytem Builder aa everybody i using it for mitnrrb, of U.manh, dy pepsia, iionatipatinn and impute blood, and to build up the system it aertninly possesses wonderful merit when all apeak ao well of it, a Wora. Than Leprosy la cat.irrii. ana there a one but one pre par..iion tlint does cure tlmt disease, and thnt is (he California Positive and Nega tive Electrio; Liniment. Sold by all druggist. It also cures neuralgia, rhenmutism, heatlnche, apraina, bnrna and all piia. Try it nnd tell yon negtblior where to get it tsuHscmnE fou -:- The West Side. ... 8.00 PKIt . . DAMON & HUBBARD Succeaaora to ELKINS ,S: Co., rRorurE'rnis of . CityTruck and Transfer Co. j taming , ot all Kinds Done at Keaso nable l.ates, . Mill Feed, Oak, and Ash Wood ' TOR SALE ktTCollectloii Made .Mpnthlyi INDEPENDENCE, ORESON Steel "t or Wood ..Vs'' -AT- E. I hm:. Best price paid fct Old Iron and Castings;, Mai ii St,. . , Tiuleieiatlorice. The Racket Store MRS. A. M. HURLEY, Milliaery j P&acy. Goods Knt to Independsnc Ntlonl Bank. InomaoMM, f, ... Oaaooit. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL LPaAJI2TEI3- r.iwr Htuik-ing, Fi-cscolngEtc, Paint rooms nrtpntlttJIonea'Mliible, Independence. .,").''!' We are nat selling at cost, but we are slllng cheaper Ihim tliuate who are selling at ctwl. e nuoie some ol tmr prhtw LUUIOt) UIIUQO. 2.7o, 2.1NI nud 8.7-. Misses' nOse-'V!?'""" l, 4(1 a tut ceuta. -. Kver.v tiling else pnuirtlnnately cheap. ': h F. ANDREWS, Prop. Ladies' Bese:'' SIX TICKETS fOB ONE DOLLAR Slf aaiiallSaa hop XUTE & EVANS, Trops.' mme, haijcuttinc m shampooing. O STREET. lMrufpirvntrvpu 17 im L