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02.00 . . THEN SUBSCRIBE FOR Tho Woot Gl-io. JOB PRINTING. DO YOU WANT THE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY? VOL. VIII. 12.00 lVr Year. INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14 lt'91. Five Cents Per Copy. NO. 39. THE WEST SIDE -'Ytm'1 A Ns' u':;tO!H LEE & BUTLER, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS AUk):-. U.S. EXAMINING SURGEONS Oltil-, WmI Hill lif Main 111 HfM.I.I.Mh.1 .1 tilt Kul ..tV. t ..... ....... I ........... West Sida Publishing: Company UMCAimON RATES. i-vm. in in !, On Ya . . ... HtsM.utlh 4 . . , Thr Mmtllt . . . 1, All mi rtoath thUN nut nn. I will h itiMirtml frw. All mrr nT iinn win iw rnarvmi nv nmla iwr linn, H.H-MV ..Miliary nwilulh.il will I rltaraed br at U ru u a nu iwr llu. Adihwa alt tnimnioilit r ttiihllmiktn lo Tun Wwt Sir, iiid Mi nil t.llln,wl iw m im ih umai jr i'uuumiig ihm Dtt. J. k. lockr, rhysician, and Surgeon. uana Vlata, Oragan. Gene :ral DlRKi XTORY. J. M. CROWLEY, Physician andSurgeon MONMOUTH, OR. VMitm mxrmy Prtaldanl .'Benjamin Ilarruton YtowTrtwueul li l. Mortou 8m of Stat ..,.Jaroa O. ttlalnt! bo.uf Trwwury.,..,. Foatar ltroatr General , , . John Wanamatar Nao. of Interior..,, , .. , , John W. Null 8d.of Nary, Benjamin F.Traa Altortwy Onarnl ....... W. H . H. Millar j 8i of Atf rienllur, Jomiutntl Uit.k Own. of Education V. T. Hatri Coin, of ruiuu,. ........ .0. II. Hatlin T Of ORKUON, Ootaraor.. Stlwater lVtiimyer of Hut. (tat W. McUrut Traaaurar.. .,..ril. Matehan 8npl. of Pub. Id ........ E. II MoKlrot ur. j. a joiinsun, Resident Dentist AU work wrralil to lvi th towl f M.umrllun. I.W.I'K.NliKKCK, . ' OUKtlON ATTORNEYS. A. M. 11URLKY, Attorney and Counselor at Law, Ofttt Nl in tii'Hwmltw Nul'l lltik. luttpndtntxtOr, B. F, llonhani, II, N. llaritim, W.ll.llittmw IONIUM, HOLMES I HITOH, Atty, Ooneral tlao, F, Cbauttwrlain ATTAR MCVQ AT I AW ttl.,.. I..1...... - .... , wa a w - w i iiuirr,,,. ,, .. ruin nun V. 8. HcnHlor , Coorii.iaiio.... l)iiir HcrroMio IH li.lm HuprQM Konti 1 W. P. Uihl ( It. ri. lk.0 8ti(4 of feailotiitikry.. ,,(. H. IHiwoIiik KufiLnf Atjlum.... I U IiwImiJ I O. W. C..li K. R. Com.,. i Mml VUw (A. N, Hamilton J Clerk Knuik JUiltvr l'Ub Cnw. ......... tl U, t'umfitwll FoUCon W. W. Bkr Circuil Jwl 11 p. Heine lttrwt All)- ., ..00. 0. lilnyhun orr leu m ir iu.ok, VAI.KM. OH, Hvlwwn Hut unit Cutl, , (Ml IXuuuirrrliU U MIS('KLLAXi:OUa C. S, McNALLY, ARCHITECT AND DRAUGHTSMAN KUUMT III HII-HllKVUAN III. IKK. COMMr.Ka.il. BT, A1.K.VI.0IU HANKS. (MEGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL The li-mlluit N orniiil Hcliixil uf thti Norlhwit, llfRutfful iuil liwtllli ful ItH'ndiiii. N' Mtlooiiw, nw build Injpt. Now iiiixtii, full finally, iiKiit xhiiin Mini inrKiHluiiiiii(x Noniml, Ailv mirml Noniml, Hu Hit-, An mid Mu.li) li Mtiiifiiw. Hhh'Iii nib'iilli in iclvtm to phyRlml imiiunR. Volutilwr Millluu-v ir KMiiluitluu. TbiM rwnlvl otr tllolmrliM r u tliiulii to tini h In mi.y twuitty In llm mmn wlihomt furllir eniuiiiiift- tlllll. Tullbu lu tb NoritnUmiil Imul litux ili imrtmiii I tut brvu rmluwl from w lo fa xtr vwr, niid tn the nuiKMirmiti, n tmi W to r."i. A ymr nt c bool for IIAO. N' inul o4 llunlri'M, iK-rtiTiii ol Mn wK. rutMoriiiM n pr U'rin. ikmrdtl JSoriiiHluuilitliHU wr.lr r H K.U. N.iKlmjf, Huiwrliu H"M HIHl IhImIii( III JiriVlllV IHUV tm.l.li.(( J, II, V. Huller.MwnrtiMt K.ullvJ ' r . rtMiimltl, Hon, J, J, Italy, Hun. ', W. !, rirW bUTO 0Mlm f'U Ti, IH telWSnh'".- jHh.taqri.rr nay tln.u. P. ImCAMPJIKM., A.W., Vrv. J. M, 1'OWKI.L, A. M, V. Pn STAND NOT UPON THE ORDER OF GOING, BUT CO; BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER Of rnilcMtiiiIiui(tfl, Iiuviiiif a hUuiii engine, a brink iiiiwlilnn itml wivi'iiU utitu of fliiwt duy, 1h now jtretiurud to kiM-poii liiuitl a fliio quality of Brick, which will Ih sold at rmwon HARNESS Good and CHEAP. Wmlmvo tlm larct-Ht unci ItIT Hlwk of lttrii( ever broiiKlifc to thin Hff Ion. ill Our Ostd Manufacture. Utir W1iIih nr 1 roet from th Fatitory mid ttro tlm lt oiitoflM) Klylcf. Iriuiiuliig utrwwoiiublo Pri( Beamerot Craven. 1)1? TAIMAP.P REV. DR. TALMAQE 0E8CRIBE8 A HARVEST 8CENE. Tb llnmhiyn 1)1. In.'. Herman a inn. )'. ,.?! f III Rmrlii, lliiih II, t.A IllaiMturm, Thut Will H ltl Wltk Inurml, (Jl.KNWOOD, Colo., All(f. 2.-A wrmon mlolont with the breath of tli viwt harvest ll)l(li of tho wt Indicate thut Dr. Tidmiufa hiw -TO HENKLE & WALKER, . Tlm Pl' (Iwwni, who k-o a flwi Ihmi nim k of Ortttx-rli ami ProvWoiw, Clgiini .ml Tolmooii, rnn-kurv and tiliowwarn. ('ountry iroluo Ukrn I xt'hmi(( for Komi, vrancorA t A. V IX IDW rXal.ll.lxMl hy Nnikmnl Auihorlly, -THK- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. pi.a mcsrt. Cmoly Ju.lt;..,...., J. Hkuff8r Coaoty CuaiDiiMiuur. . , Iuao 8irumori Sbwiff.. L. Wrll. Clerk ......U O.Cd Capital Stook, irwuiarer... H K, Turner Sll, ,u dcuoui niiiriuirmieoi. n, u i.cjiinm. . j ..'.-.... -.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,.,,.,., UHUBn JilltwtHi u w, IHtttKllTMUN. Howyor. .t..,.....A. T. Biiller , lYMtdwi. , Vfc rwldMil. Coroner..... L. Kuwluim W. II HAWLKY. tior. $90,000.00 $10,000.00 Uayor..... Iieorder.....,; &lrbal.. Treaaorar... IXDItl'IDIPEJdi. . ?. tt 1 ... ..... n i P. Conaaway ,. .J. T. Furd ,..T. Fiitl E. f. Hankie ; DIRECTORS. i. CiwiMMr, U W, Itulwrtwo, Uwlt llrlmlrk CI. W."Whllmker, W. W. Collin., nrr rnvxeiu CrUKl C. lViitlnnJ Juiiim OilMon Mprwio .Mblno i'lltal. lliaWTi'lM. ( L 0. (lilnmra Strict No. 29 l. W. .sbiuo W. E. (y Clerk M. I Wbit r I wm 8onod Ward ....... , , j J' Tbiro Ward...... o.vj i A awiMiU lHwklii btuliiM IranuvM Buy and iwll. i-Iiiik on nil lniiriin inliiU. IVwiu mwtviHl mlOt lo vbrrk ur on tr- UriraM oC arptMll, rollvlloil Hl, iirtlrt. houn; . in. In I p. m. church directory. TUB IXDErEXDEXCI; National Bank Capital Stock, $50,000.00. II. IltlWIillKltll. I'rMNlnnt. Vie ltlilinl, O.llllT. Flaw BrTWT.Suiidy Hebool at 10 a'oloek a. M. Preacbing every Hnnday at 11 excepting tba Oral, (which errice i girea to Oak View,) and every Kumly aveoing. Young people' meeting one AHIUM NK!N, DoaroeiireaervioeininaeTi'uiiig. I'rayer jy. (xiNNAWAY meeting every Tbumdaj ervniug. All oordially tnvilnd to attend. Rav, A. J. llUMHAKan, PlUitor. I A icnml Imnklni Mid cliang bttolom n. f tmniuirlrij; trnni mwlii, bllUitlnnmnH'il.doin- vb'ni ...-n. . .r merrtiaeiwtlt aranled: di-rl" iwlvl on acrvioe every Sunday morning at 1 1 and tit.nt aomunt aubjeri uj ohwk, inuwi ind alto in the evening at H o clock, clundny on tlm iIoikmii. Bohool at 12 o'clock, immediately after renobmg. Prayer meeting every Wednna day evening. A oordinl invitation ei- htnded lo all. eauecinllv trnnuer viiltius Jmhua Muttunlnl, II. M. Jiuiwrwin, A, Prescott & Veness, raornirroaa or Independent Sam mill w AaBAm aa . .-atiRaa m FIR AND HARD WOOD, ROUGH AND DRESSED LUMBER I A. Wa-nua, Vangr. IndrMndnrtt Oregon BHOOKS Sc II AIIIIITT, 4 STATE ST., SALE M, OREGON, Guns, fisting Tackle. Sporting Goods, Dull Carriages vkux irr.nicji, HAait hai.l uooim, Man tkknik, c mji rr, rLAtm. riRK CRAC K KKN and riRK WOHKa, wirOiily coiliiilele tok of (Inn and HiwrtillB (haala til the Mule w.iil h of iKrtianu. iiooii khhi aim low nit'. II. H, lUrrnitMia, 1, I', I'Armaitoa PATTERSON Bros., DRUGGIST -DliUI iimwrrtm Miecity. Itav. A. F. Lott, Piwtor. M. K. CntiBCH Sowu.-Prenobiug ev ary Huudny morning and evening. Hun day Sclio'il at 8 o clixik in the nflorniKii). Prayer meeting every Tlinrnduy eveniug. All invited. 11KV.E.E. Pntpp.Paiitor. JiVAKORI.lCAi,, Huudny Hcliool ut 10 o'clock A. u. Preacbing evnry anmind an 1 fourth Bundnya of the month ut li A. m. and every BunJay evening at 8 r. M Prayer meeting on Tufadny evening. All reapectftilly invited to attend. lUv .A. H, Coi-klv, Pantor. CHKlHTUN.8undgy 8choid every Hun day at 10 o'clock. Prtmching tho flrnt and aecond Sunday uf tba month morn ing and evenintf, Prayer meeting on Wedneadny evening. Hbv. It. L. Sjibluev, Pantor. (loxliimn, it. lllrwhtwrg, A. MkIhoii, T.J. Ut. I. A.Allan. INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS Of OREGON POLK COUNTY BANK. MONMOUTH, OR. hkckkt h(x:iktii:m. A. O. U. W.-INPKrEMIKNCJB UWIIK NO. it. lniU nvrry Moniliiy iiIkIU hi JHwionlc bull. AllnoJonrnliiK Imiltii'i InvlU'fl U)tUind. JAMVM (ililHON, M, W, K. V. WALTON, Heaurdur. VAt.l.KV UJIIHKNO.ia. 1 , tt ........ m I.. Ua. .'.... l!..ll'iUU.w T.l,.rf,.U I I'Vi'iilnit. All Odd KnllowN winllHlly Invliml lo nl- o,nd. T, ii, I' ItY Kit, N, il, V. A. POUTY, creliiry. t. A. MACIU'M .I'nwbliml V, I OA M I'HKU.. - Vliw.l'ri)ii. 1KA C. I'dWKIX ...t'lil.-r PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. J, A, Mat-nun, P. Ii.f'nmMI, i, II. V. llti tl.tr, i. II. htiiiiip, Jtmnpli vravvn, r.M.SIinixon r. n. iviwiiii A Rnneriil bunking and exdmntri) lmlni inillWU-MHi; IOHII. iihmim; ih-ihmimi n-i-wivfiu iilijn-t lo I'liM-k 'iron iwrlllii-uuiiir di-iKmll; IiiUti-hI nald iiu time di-KiIW. n Vrr nrnof vault and burglar liroof "lift', wi'iin-d liy Yule time Ux-k. (illli'C lliiiiin: ii a. in. ut p. m. TAOS IlWIH, No. 29, A. V A A. M. HlHlfd comiuiiiilia ,i. mi nr before hill tniHin .-anti month and two wiii-kd ibaivaflar. J. W. Hiinlnr, W. M. E. It. KeUdium, Hmt. H.L'"AT0"f,o.mKMovKU, ur, winter 8i-rw't,Hl'Ui, Or. All kind of bulldlngii moved at lowt raU-n, -X.-IMIW A WJI.I.AKI,MAI,KM,OIIK(ION I iciiicr in vriL-uir a nth ha I.T MEATH No HID and Oorntneri'lal Hti-i-t. leading buUshnrorHalmii. Wlioliwalnund rutiill di-nU-r In all kind ut moat and mumiign. T 8, K I Mil Kit, BAtKM, OBKOON, 1. Ilmili-r III WATCHES, CUMJKH AND JEWKUtY. All Hllvar ware nold by him l ongravfd fr c,f uharge. HHvr Knlv, Korku and Hponm at hl iirliWH am hmiNir than nUel. Itcpalrlng don at tianti-rn prlccn. OH (HaUibllHhcd by Nallonal Authority,) THE Capital National Bank Or SALEM OREGON. Capital paid ' up, $')0)(M)0.00. . Surplua, $18,000. B. K WALLACE, . W.W.MARTIN, . J'nllnl Vina rrmMent. J. H, AliBKRT, Canliliir. , LOANS MADE To Fur morn on whuntand otlmr miirclmntiililB produi, coniilgnod or In U)r. allbur la jirl vate granerlen or publlo warulioiiMt, Dran drawn dlrmiton Now York.Chlraigo, Ran rrancliwio, Portland, 1indon, Pan, llnr lln, Hong Kong and Cnlnulta. 1MTCHE8, CLOCKS JEWELRY. (NDEPENDENCK, OEEOON. READ And be Convinced. 72 SUmiI tooth Iron harrow, 120, ft and 7 toolh cultivators. Tho best hoino HluMing. Thn bmt in Iron Steel or Wood --AT- 1 1 Krengors. Best price paid fci Old Iron and Castings. G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN ana ORNAMENTAL Pnptr llaniing, Frowning, Km painl rtinma oppo.ll Juiitw" MlablM. IndaMnilpi. MRS. A. M. HURLEY, HOIIxxeryi F&xiej Qoods Kut w) Ioil.pud.no Katlooal Bnt LiDiraMOMica, Oataos. Mitchell k Bohannon Miinufacluret f Sash and Dooks htm Mcitoix hawino. Mnln.lront . . IndfiMindrac, DAMON & HUBBARD Sueaaaaara to BLKINS ?i Co., PIIOPUIETOIW OF CityTmck and Transfer Co Hauling of nil Kind Dour ut J( o a a o ii ii b 1 e liuteii. Mill Feed. Oak, and Ash Wood POR SALH, m"( oiktHlon Mndo Moiilbly-lot INDEPENDEfiCE, OREGON yviiktf lr Tkru fueling of tho puhw, and rough in leare thee, or to return from fol hl answer to the mother', anxious lowing after thee; for whither thou quwtloo j but the years roll on, and goeat, I will go; and when thou lhre has been one dead In his own lodgest, I will lodge; thy people houHe; aud sow he cornea into the shall be my people, and thy God sickroom, and with tearful eye he my God; where thou dieat will I look at the dying child, and he die, and there will I be buried; the soys, MOh, how this reminds me lti do so to me, and more also, if of my Charlie!" Trouble, the ought but death psut thee and me." great educator! Sorrow I see Its out or dabksjkh isto light. touch in the grandest painting; I Again, I learn from this subject , hear Its tremor In the sweetest song; that paths which open in hardship I fl its power in the mightiest and darkness often come oat In argument. places of joy. When KtiLh atartri Grecian mythology said that the from Moab toward JernaaUm. tn found in the acn thromrh whleh fountain of Hippocrene was struck go alonir with her mothr.fn.l,er r he hits bn traveling and lit his O"1 t foot of tlie winged horse suppose the people said: "Ob, jirwM.nt Hurrouiidluim. smnreailona ''gwu I have often noticed in what a foolish creature to art ivav ofUoiMBlItoi!H. His txt is token llfo that the fcrlghbwt and most from her rathera borne, to go off from Itiith ii, ;ii "And she went and ""M fountains of Cliristian with a poor old woman toward the miiflundgUiimil In the iisld uftur comfo and spiritual life have been land of Judea! They won't lire to the rcuiM-m; and her hap wiw to iruc out h? t,,e inn "" hoof of get across the desert. They will light on spurt of the field belong- i,mtr and calamity. I see Dan- be drowned in the sea, or the Jack Ing unto JSoiu, who was of the kin- lel'" couruee best by the flash of als of the wilderness will destrov dredof KliuiiiliH-h." Aebuchwlnexnar's furnace. I see them." It was a verv dark mora. Within a fw weeks Ihave lieen M'1"!' prowess best when T find him ing when Buth started off with In North Carolina. VirelniiL l'enn. ontue fot'ndcriug ship under the Naomi, but behold her in mv trt, sylvanla, New York, Ohio, Micbi- "Ittreof 0,6 lightning in the break- in the harvest field of Boat, to be gan, . !aiiudii, Indiana, Illinois, er of Melit- Cod crowns his affianced to one of the lords of the Kentucky, Missouri, and thev ftr. I ctilldren amid the howlitig of wild I land, and become on of th aranrl. one great harvest field, aud no sea, 8"d tw chopping of blood mothers of Jesus Chriat th Trd son can be more enchanting In any 8J,IaDe1 guillotine, and the crack- of Glory. And so it often is that a country than the setweu of harvest. linff Ares of martyrdom. path which starts ?ery darkly ends The time that Ruth and Naomi " t00k the persecutions of Mar- very brightly. arrive at IMhlebeiu.Ja harvest cm Aore,iu o develop Polycarp When you started out for heaven, time. It was the old cuHtom when 4,1(1 JustlnSIartyr- 11 took the oh, how dark was the hour of con- sshiuif fell from a load in the bar- P018 bul1' "d the cardinal's viction how Sinai thundered and vet field for tlie reaiH'r to refuse to cura' and the world's anathema to devils tormented, and the darlrnai gather it up; that was to bo left for deve,op Martin Lnther. ;' It took thickened! All tie sins of your the poor who might happen to 811 tbe h08ti against the Scotch life pounced upon you, and itwaa come that wav. If tlx.ro M covenanters ana tbe fury of Lord the darkt honr von v haiuiruls of graiu scattered acroaa Claverhouse to develop James Een- when yon first found out vonr aina. the field after the main harvest had an(1 Andrew Melville and After awhile jon went into the been reaped, instead of raking it ,Iugh McKail, the glorious martyrs harvest field of God's mercy; you ap an fitrmers do now it was by tbe ot sxtcn history. It took the began to glean in the fields of di- custom of the land left iu its ulaee. 8ton,,y ea, and the December blast vine promise, and yon had more so thut tho poor coming along that a,,d 1,10 dwolat N England sheaves than you could carry, as way might glean it and get their l001 ana lue war ,boop of sav- the voice of God addressed yon. bread, liiit, you say "What is the to how fortn tne prowess of saying, "Blessed is the man whose twe of all these harvest fJelils to tho J,lirlm fathers transgressions are forgiven and But h and Naomi? Naomi is too old W!M'n. af,,11 the ?U)nn u,ey Mn whose sins are covered." A very ami fecblctogo out and toil in the A nJJ,Tl, dark 8tartinK ! "Action, a yery IlaiiK to tbe antbema of the free. THE LIITISU CP OF THE NATION. It took all our past national dis- 0fk, Cl. Inlu.ai, Brwnchlll. nutiiMii, waMiaf baa,cni, i. Alllmi. 4 tvtrv aflpctMM al IU. I mnm. na witmni vflil)plltfl, klM4y .m! trMmrt. VtMiiM M.trfnl ". tl.'' TAYLOR'S Cash Grocery & Bakery ON 0 STREET. ft, BrMd,rin4rlm n badvnd .INMd .uiwl.. . A n a rntk Uw-k ol ranawl gmdt, Inar. cutwm, wumIIm, .lor and lubaow. B. a. TAYLOK, rn prlrtor. aim; aud can you exjHH-t that Ruth, tlie young and the beautiful, should tan her cheeks aud blister her hands iu the harvest field?' bright ending in the pardon, and the hope, and the triumph of tbe Gospel! So, very often in our worldly IMUZ HKKH lit TH. iMttUa a...l If Inl,.. A11 . I. ' " " "" uur proem business or in our spiritual career, national sorrows, to lift, nn nn. n.. . . . . . . . ' Ik owns, large farm, and he tion on that high career where it wZiJSZ outtorH the reapers gather will march aW aftr tb. r,in Jl.?' Thfleah.'"'ayahrink .i-k . : ". . uaca, out mere is a voice wltbin, or a voice from above, saying, "Ton ginw puho soe me mux In the grain, ('oming there, right despotisms that have mocked, and behind reap 1 " ue bwcdi aown nnuer th nmn nn. ,t. ... . man gleanin2-a woman more fit to ,.. w-'.i, r n..t v "Z T: lU0 ana we nave w carry toe bend to a harp or sit upon a throne prcssion, and who by the strength St. and we i Mum nunnn n n., .,.. .... .... ... . "osen, ana we i T. luv oi nis own reu nirbt arm will make n Wagon Making AND Carriage Repairing ff. I. WEriSENRQTH ,2. !M Wa.im r.i. u in. win bulldin IUi K. K. ii)- mpkulih .lion. II U an iHrt. -d wurltiii.n li.rln iMruml hi. 4miu. in Ktlmn. II ailli-lM Ihln of Ilia uimiiu. .vu.iwiin.Hfi,K'iiga. b., S. A. f PARKER, MiinufKlunir and iWli-r In Sash, : DiKirs, : Mouldinirs, : Etc. Full ntwk ol 01, alt alvca, kfpt oomlantljr nu hand. SiimIUI mim on enntrart. FM'turv on R. .In I tintr Ac-wl, WANTED ! Strawberries, Kiwpljerries, Blackliei'riis,(j()iHelenies,('lierrfeR and Good Fruits of All Kinds AT THE SALEM CANNERY. Main , Independence. HOI FOR THE HARVEST! OF 18 01. SVARVERUD & CO. Who have recently loontod in ItidqKm denco, and are hero to stay, have on hand a lurge stock of the lln'it rtiiiiilng PLANO BIDDERS CITY HOTEL, C St, Independence. JAMES GIBSON, Prop. First olnaa In every reapeot Spucial attnntiou sivnn trRiiaient euatoinre. A sample room for oommercml travelnra, Ah, thut wiw au eventful day! au men free. mm. AMI .ION KM' CHAIN DRIVE MOWERS Wh urn iii'j)iuvd to supply nil with i'vVINK ut a very low llgiim. Call aij.l !i't n'l'H linfure piiroliiislnt; vise- wliero, Nixt door to O'DoiiiihII's. M IN ST., INDfilB'MNCR e.rmu, anil TrwIo-Mu-k. fthlnlnnil. anil ll I'tt (DI bulm-. oimtliirtFil tor Moil.ral. F..I. Our Offlc. Ii OptMUlt. U. (. P.tonl Olflc. nd w run wi'tir. mlml In Iom tlm. Ititn tho. mmiitn from WmililnKtim. Srnd nmilrl, ilmwhin ar photo., with deirrlp tlon. W mll., If iinli'tiuliln or not, fr of chartfA. Our fci not iltie till patent 1. ..rnrpil, A P.mphl.l, "How to Oktaln I'ulrnl.." with nam f arlual cllonl. In your Stat, ouuuty,or town, mat fre. Aililraw, C.A.SNOW&CO. Opooilt Pulint OHIO.. Wiihlnato. D. C, TisPills TaBrollTnMlhmdlrlneiiig.t mm mar tnau m purajatlt, t, il muai cuntalu urajallt. To b ur. cuntalu Alterative and Tonic. cathartic Properties. Watt' Pill po thoao qnalltl. la m toai cr, iia Speedily Restore oowi inir naln.l rltalUi au, o immui lo rvguUrlly. Sold Evorywhore. "V V A niphl.t of Infornatlnn and ib-Hs I V,.triiti( the l.wnluiwlng ll,,w iof f V ObUIn lataittn, 'ti., VnAtf V . . Mrl, Coiijrlalit, Mill ptt. rMii MUNN o6.V 1 -3at Broadwaf, sy f, cross, and we have to. traverse the 1M mnnriiwl and right arm will make flailed of miarnrnf.Hft And an it. ia tmlirid. I .. , . r - Itwaslove at flrat sight Boa uullv. and In thafmlW .n in Bna we Da.Ve 10 our forma .n at Ul. meat for the wo- chnh. and in th 7, tw LT? """T manly gie,,era attu'liment full through darknMia and 3 ?e W " 8 wn " own of u,,dyingi,,te,wt to theehureh of troubfemen, women, chutes, nl r? haye to Tmo tbT mouT (lodmall ngea-whileRuth, withan tiona. ar. derelnnel. we.haveto dimb the moan- enhiih. or nomlv a i.oi.,.t r i,.i r . tain, we nave to storm the casOe; ,llu"rRJ Aeain. I see in niv toxtfliA Iwuin. hilt KIaICIOawI Km flA V a m .A. " - i uiuxrcu uuui iiuv uaj ui rvnv ty of unfaltering friendship, lsup- and reward will come. pose there were plenty of friends On the tiptop of the captured for Naomi while she was in pros- battlements we will shout the yic perity; butofallheracquaintances, tory; if not in this world, then in how many were willing to trudge that world where there is no gall off with her toward Judea, when to drink, no burdens to carry, no she had to make that lonely, jour- battles to fight How do I know neyt Onethe heroine of my it! Know it! I know it because text One absolutely one. Isup- Godsaysso. "They shall hunger pose when Naomi's husband was no more, neither thirst any more, living, aud they had plenty of neither shall the sun light on them, money, and all things went well, nor any heat, for the Lamb which they had a great many callers; but is in the midst of the throne shall I suppose that after her husbaud lead them to living fountains of died, aud her property went, and water, and God shall wipe all tears she got old and poor, she was not from their eyes." troubled very much with callers. noah and the scoffebs. AU the birds that sang in the bow- Tf ... , ' . . , icii jiitru lur avail to en er while the sun shone have gone jm , . . . 4.1. , dure the scoffing of the people in to their nesta, now the tught has uiflllo " TP iB j .. .... v uv r, H .u , IU. MI build the ark, and was every morn- goes homo to Naomi to tell her the suecwHwj aud adventures of the day, mat Itutli, who left her nativ lami or Moab in, darkness and Journeyed, through 'au undyinir afftH-tion for her mother-iu law, is in the harvest field of Boat, is uftl oneed tootie of the tHvst families in Judah, and becomes iu after time tho anccstrts of Jesus Christ the Lord of glory! Out of so dark night did there ever dawn so bright a morning! j I learn iu tlie first place from this subject how trouble develops char acter. It was liereavemeut, pov erty, extlo that developed, illus trated and announced to all ages the summit of Ktith's diameter. mm i u very untortunato man who has no trouble. It was sorrow that made Johu Buuyan the better dreamer, and Dr. Youug the Iwlter poet, and O'Connell the Is'tter ora tor, and Bishop Hall the letter preacher, and Ilavelock the better soldier, and KiLto the better eney- clopeilist, and Buth the better daughter-in-law. TUN DKKN KSN (X).M KS t'HdM TUOI'III.K I oueo iwked an aged man in re gard to his pastor who was a bril liant man, "Why is it that your pastor, so very brilliant seems to have so little tenderness in his sor tiionsT" "Well" he replied, "the reason in, our pastor has never had any .trouble. When misfortune come upon him his stylo will be ditlbient" After awhile the Lord took a child out of that pastor's house, and though tho pastor was just ua brilliant as ho was bofore, on, the warmth, the tenderness of his discoureea! The fact is that trouble is a great educator. , You sometimes see a musician sit down at an instrument, and his execution is cold and formal aud unfeeling. Tlie reason is that all his life he has been prospered. But let misfor tune or bereavement come to that man, and he aits down at the Instru ment,, and yon discover tho pathos n tho first sweep of the keys. Misfortune and (rials are great educators,'. A voting (lector conies into a sick -room where there is a dying ohild.,-IVrhapa ho is very rough in his prescription, and very rough in his manner, and rough in the fallen. Oh, those beautiful sunflowers that spread out their color in the morning hour! but they are always asleep when the sun is going down! Job had plenty of friends when he Z,Z7L . I Z , u.i.T.,.: ,T , 7 "PPeared like the backs of oc tuonvunii unto ill uzj put wheuhis property went and the ing quizzed about his old boat that would never be of any practical use; but when the deluge came, and the tops of the mountains die ses mon sters, and the elements, lashed op in ftlvr nl nnn a1 t-Yi I... J trials c,e, then there wen, none 17.?? so much that pestered as Eliphaz "TV i.i , theTemaniteand Bildad the Shu and bite and Zoiar the Naamatit1 !I lJL .vvvuuuw niixviriUIIU Life often seems to be a mere earth. - game, where tlie successful player rurist , . pulls down all tho other men into ,3.?!: , uvmuuojuHun, worse uuuureacea his own lap. Let suspicions arise about a man's character and he be comes like a bank in a panic, and all the imputations rush on him and break down in a day that char acter which in due time would have had strength to defend itself. Ihere are reputations that have been half a century in building witch go down under some moral exposure, as a vast temple is con sumed by the touch of a sulphurous match. A hog can uproot, a cen tury plant In this world, so full of heartless- ness and hypocrisy, how thrilling it is to find some friend as faithful in days of adversity as in days of pros perity ! David had such a friend in Hushai; tho Jews had such a friend in Mordeeai, who never forgot their cause; Paul had such a friend in Onesiphorus, who visited him in jail; Christ had suoh iu the Marys, who adhered to him on the cross; Naomi had such a one in Buth, who cried out, "Entreat nie not to than the thieves on either side of the cross, human hate smacking its lips in satisfaction after it had been draining his lost drop of blood, the sheeted dead bursting from the sepulchers at his crucifixion. Tell me, 0 Gethsemaue and Golgotha! were there ever darker times than those! Like the booming of the midnight sea against the rocks, the surges of Christ's anguish beat against the gates of eternity, to be echoed back by all the thrones of heaven and all the dungeons of hell. But the day of reward comes for Christ; all the pomp and dominion of this world are to be hung on his throne, uncrowned heads are to bow before him on whose head are many crowns, and all the celestial worship is to come up at his feet like the humming of the forest, Owlhtufd on fourth pane.. Children Cry for Pitcher's CistorlsC .A