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1 E ,ET ALL WORK - I ( it y our Iimw ami w"vr. I ,,,m v ft2.nn IVr Your. I VUUlAi " I - I - )UN TY OREGON, FRIDAY. PEHRUARY, 10, i(!93. Five Cents Tcr Copy. TTu. W - INDEPENDENCE A PERPLEX til) HOST. ...i v.. n nMit wear Mn i .1,1 i Linmhtl. AH jirn a TiiDircv nnuucn AT WWirx THE iwiw, m. w.' " " V 'A1.I.KT lHVWKr W.f;0,0 ' F. Mee' in M'on hall vty ursday evening. All Odd Mtew i ! Iiv invited h meet K-r .,' X. . .1. D' Irvine tM.ff:.M I , . . , I AV lilII.K. Mr. an. ft. r. n ulwotli for net-wiT, 'i cu hardly be t-ioeeted to marry fellow who euh- uot itu a well for her as she for her aiiil flie future Imp i? Hi nattou cam I order rhuA the pwrforuiand too pi, down with crash that the Her ln!rt tM nun the less Issoau 1.1 flicker. In le than throe second ; t WM all for th ,k of gratifying an an1 Arnli crew lmv Tatoii dealt wftu ty themiluu of Zanzibar. Loniloii Army end Navy Uaxett. half of IndlniiaH1 on top of bliu self. 8h ho managed Hd "' m'tt" T ' " ' i i T V. Imiuifliy by l....wlf on llftyor .liyf.om lh wtl. f trlNMl ;.! y golUriiiomh. Willi I'M.ty of t.lw. nl vnwiMHl Ho t up ! j lutn IU mUU UHI nil iiiirniwii7i riM.i.". " - j nun in turn will ot.l Unit) tipvnuittim. Mouitily nuiMut nil ngriM tlit If bnliy tfiwii tlnwn olitiin Iwfor It fowl u mtil.. i lollitm, trip lo llin IliPtih'r viry Hnw txi f rHir)r IjmU n,n(t uuw nll, then, Mittt vry mmimr, or j. i i v .tM.i.. .... i. i iu iiu vurv iiihcr ainmiK'r. a HH' litlU' . il1.! All, tl.H WliV I I ID IIIOUI'V W lOi HHWm!IHWf. ipMnuM at Kwul Turkr Til rilhl of m T.nJr MurwU ;? il' :VI': Slnrl ABKnUomiiiniotfor hi. ortKl.mllly fviuHia m or lf.' futt' ', l th MIowIiik linirovm.'0t to tlie P . ...l... ll......H.r If. W .!. 1.. -IU. 'Id,l.l inn w'kn tUrifr. tl. W m.i,, W. M. W. I. (V.iiiiiiwiiyyI'W.v.. v tlMKU U)iHk7N0.45 K.i.f P. Mil rv WMiokv I koitfhl. rv ooHmtl? m;" Ul.t 0. 0. U V nisxlW.-r, K.H8, T? L. KETLHCM. M. D. li. and MiiilemHS rir lUilroikl lud Muonioutb itu., IoJpuau, Or. , r-vn 3 R. JOHNSON. UESIDEN1 I J Duntitl. All worll wwmnHxl h it lb I Ml )f lUfiiotwn, luilpD u"uo, Or. P J. LEE. PHYSICIAN AND 8CH- . o.n II. M. XIMBItllOII BIKIXIO' Offlo r InOepBudtuo Nttool rUok old imylug, "Thre' umiiy Up trtt U cup and th wiiiwr, tli utliw nay la wMHikitiRof a illMppolntniKiit a frioml nf lii had xxriiu'a in mm ' u Mr tlmtiiKh miln a trolii- a-Amurr to which k had twou invltwl and at wlili lt tlahadtMVuwlocM to wpoud U wi of th todnta. Thlmpl ttilnKliiif of tii dtin,' auirt .tluui tot off at th old Oonnral Dl bVTUEK. VUtinviM Mi' Bhielda hotal. on th wwt i;inwr pine. , anrgnon. 8y f. 8 4 company of twidvn PhUadtdpliian In ivdmat EMtumer- t)ffl In Oprra t-r,fa ( ral wlata dpn-lopiuwilii had louaa block, I Run not In tba country for tli puriKwa of lookinu about for pnlul'W tuvit- mnta, and had nt woM t tM propri- tor of Uia old hwfelry of timir pomiint and ordxred an old fivliionl turkey dlu Bar to b rady at 4 o'clock. Th ordrr wit the proprltor in lit ixwi hnnior and th fiitirti iwtnlitlnbinent Into an nnnoual flurry of ain illiiit prt-pura Hon, Th hotlr hurried to the nwirtoi taruihoiiK, whn h pnrolmiwd tli Bneat turkey to b had. and cart-ivd it back to tha hotol In triumph, Taking it Into tha tabl ha diKpntchml and plockod It In girat hat. Kvr)'thtiit wu Koiteineut iu th larit kiU;hpn f roif th tints th ordvr wa amnmncnl until lata In tha afternoon, wlmu th liwt iih waa rvady to ba carriwl to th dintug room. The neira of tha KKiitlomon eoinlliK anraad throuith tha vUUttV, ami fvofy on folt duty bound to K" to th hotnl and thm. and nonn took a gnaur lntrat in th affuir thwi th boy, They had nninhml their cliortw iimwuitlly aartv and were promptly on hand l"Hi! befor th hour or wrvintf in uppr. Of th entira comuinuity none full bin ut.re.iual tuiiKirtano mora than Uv Petera. th ctdorwl waiter. Dav waa of portly uuiUI anil prtdtNi hiutaelf in hl aiiiwaniuce, and if h bad a h.irl for one tbititt wore than any R. O. E. DOYNTON, PHYSICIAN I other, that thing waa a claw hammer ai'dSnnwon, mieua i4, coat, which h aaid beloniHl to acxioty vntliun and not to a waiter, conw auentlT h held to tha old fiwliiom'd 1 ... . l m k ronndabout Jackei. johi wioro ip time for aunonuiinn that dlnuer w ready a number of the village hoyantood peering through one of the dining mom Hmlowa. watcnina: wave arranir im differeut dihea on the table ami al mlrinii tha dUnlar made by the twelvo nankin in an many cut ciio gowoia. . . a 11 . Aftr TiHWlnir tne eiiecia 01 inn table with a countenance lieaiuing will. aattafaction, Dave atrutted toward thn door and diaappeareil by dtwceo.litig the atair leading to tha kitchen, ami a tow momenta later reappeared, carrying on a lar dih the turkey, dune to a lovely brown and beautifully garnished with carved ronea, iprHy of painli-y ami eel erv ton. Walking toward the table I. found that no room bad own mrt nr mo .antral and chb'f ailormni'lit of the table. Takii.tr the aittmiion in at glance. l)veiutw hi mttake, and hnr rtl v net the dln down 11 'U hi unw ill of the Window throiiuh which thu liov were peering, ami begun ri'iimuig ins the table to make r'H.m for the turkey. No aooiier had he turned 111 ottca the window than one or the noy oru; and quietly raiwd tho anh, while an other Krabued the turkey from the (lil ami fled acr the hotel yard p.wurtl the old atablo, followed by his c.ni.in iona. After milking room for the mrgi dull Dave turni-d around, idepped to v window, rained the dmh and plaeet it tl in rxiaition iu the center of the tiil.l never noticiug that the bird hud flown. Ooiug to the eldelioard be picked up the anooer bell anil gave It a violent ring thua notifying the noet inai umnr wiw ready. Thia way, geiitlemen; thi way nleaae." anoke the iimprietor to BUeeUi "atep this way, geiiuemen leading them throng 11 a mirmw piuwiiKi from the bar to the dining room, wiui verv nlcelv aid tied loo. The young mail won't be likely to have a home of hi ow n to take hi win oiiio bride to. and there I the tiutulling call of the landlord oil the llint of the month to bo met, and Dint meeting mniia twenty dollnra ure, and liiavlw more. Wily dollar will disappear early In Die action by the time the butcher aud Iwker and caiidletik maker and oiua other people' monlhly bill have bw'ii eeltlwl: IW a year la placing me eetiinale at very lumleet llgure for the wearing apjmrel of each during the year, and when all tbi la added up il.'-MUi eared for, and aomething mut be nut away for rainy day and doctor' bill and ocraidouiU Ireal to me ineaier aud the lake, aud l.iaHU gone! Htlll there are other who think they can get along find rate with good deal li tluui tli)a.-Ikton Herald. D gon, ATTORNEYS. EO. A. SMITH. ATTORNEY AT It 1 1 Will oraetic 10 all ,l federal fonrtn. ADircw o i.ir furnished. Oftlee over Indepewleue. Nntional Hue. rv ilV ' sllir.KY Jr K.VKIS, AT I J i.J nt t,w. VVhiitetheotil. ...i .,f nlwtrnct iHrt.k In 'Polk is.m.l Ii..ii .l l,t alutixiu turoialietl. Money I ImhIi: no roui'eleemn cimni;) on J.Mm OiH.-e. .mpiiis 2 ami o tt'iiaon' blia'k, I'm las Or'ii'.u. a M IH lil.KY. ATTOliSF.Y AM A ' (..n.is.lor at Law. tlltlce, nei 1,. l,Hl, ii,.ii.Unc Natmmil Itauk, lode l,ih nei, I'r. novum k HOLMES. ATTOH- n i,ei at Law. "Ofao. in BmdT. l.l.k. beiweeii Htate aud Court, ou Lorn mercial ptrect, Salem, Or. HASH AND DOOB8. m iTnHP.f.L BOHANNON, MAN IVI i..i,ur r Mb and dmira Al. a-roll anwiug. ' Main atreeMode- Ujoner hnd h reuthed the dining room peodenoe, Or. Mr, Utelae' rurluual r'.nil. t N. Look, of Wayua county, waa . . - - - - -r I.. 11... Ufa will b downward tormeny an aciiv ir.oor. allBiidlt. Aooorl uuly I "i u wua inv.uigo,aiiu iiuuih on went over to the attendant-, handed lilm prM,tttttiuiM .1... ...r...,.iit., l.kPrt win. a luiuia ihiw M....i. uu HV I'll ,,,, a ,,.,." , - j HIIUI. ,. w.,."'.., all tiim ih - - That wa hi nrtviii:..llM having been Wnuu tba top floor""'"' pap, ... w... of ih.bouM.it nould not be cnrrid uu 1 thii getting into nw mtggy, ne ioi w. iiaiia. and therefora it mother had utf Mvaloja) and all lu contain , for a aiuall aum, II put the deed In an (,. w. . , i .. . 11 . , . .i.i. Iu till lliatano th anveiope ami piaceu 11 iu m pocmwi won A ThuuiihlleM uld (Ivatlvuian. It wa the night "rub hour" on the rjMoklyn bridge train. More (nmpl were crowded into one of the cam at lb New York termlnu than had any right to be there without risking auffocatlon. Through the aid entranca to thecal cam three young aud pretty glrU, awept 011 by the tide of humanity, The car wa crowded, but that didn't urn tor. In the eruh the girla were help o. They couldn't help being puhrd into the car, and an instant later tin y couldn't wltlwland the couuterpmtb hlch aealed one of them, willy ulliv, on the knee of an old gentleman. In the jam her two companion were thru! again! thl young woman, and pre vented her from rlnltig. It wa uoi un til the train wa well on iu trip toward (truoklyu that the crowd gave way a Utile and he wa enabled to regain Iter footinu. Hie lagged the old mail par don weetly enough, but to her frtonib" he ald not a word until Die three were afly out of the cur and on the platform of the Itrooklyn ttion. Then lie freed her mind. That' what 1 call au Impolite man, the declared. "Whyr miid one of her companion. I thought he behaved beautifully. He didn't my a word." That jiint the trouble," napXHi tie other. "He didn t have Die grace en to ay, "Keep youreat, umdiiiu. aew ork Itmea, rarnirr limit llldv Uuw. Eight year ago Emery Uratt, an gl farmer and one of the lrgt farmer iu (lene county, "came down Hall river" when Cleveland wa alecled, H Mlo H tuule, which waa decorated ft proftiaoly a bliuwdf. Euiir yar ago .Mr, Bratt wa aiuoiig the ttrt to ao knowletlg that be wa beaien, aud fol lowing hi taUlihod cutoiu r.U Ihrt.ugh th malu atreela of Hatavla upon hi inula "oil hi way lip Halt river," Mr, Hratt had made a tatetuent pub licly iim the campaign opened to tha eirect that he wim fiateniug hi mule, and that they wer coining back tld year. tlundratUof citiaen aud bue . . a 1 a a ...... mi m nea men gatliereu amt w e r, Bratt "com down" Wednesday mora lug, The mule wa attired in red, whita and blue, with Mr. Bratt nin hi bw k blowing n large till born. A hunurea ht!iuiadU! liy wei aoon tu hi wko blowing tin bom, aud tha drum sni p wa awn In line nlo. The iidewalk were devoteil tu the unlui rade, aud all pedestrian gave way. Mr. Ilraltl q latlreunlal irado 1 becoming hitor- b al. Cor. Uuniuo wourior. gentwl th tuguimia plan of having ft tapladdor brought Into th room no that nunw could mount It with Itaby In her arm. Hut that waa not alt. A small Tuita metit wa attached by ft ttrlng to th cbild'a nriii ami In lu chubby tittle flt wa placed ft gold dollar. Thill reaaou able certaluty waeeured that th boy would grow up both rich and plon. At tha name lima H em very odd to e uch tuper .tillou olMervaiicea practiced In the city of Waahlngnin In th yeai 1HU3. Waahlugion Htar. scnllar ex IJealver lined for It, but really cared only for the nutea, thinking th lot or little value. John Hitohey, victim of softening of tli brain, wa wandering ftiuilely on the etreet th day Locke lot hi paper, lie found them and laid them away, mid even after hi death no notice wa taken of the attppoaed wurthl paper. Alwut ten day ago John Ultchey found tha package and gave tt to Mr. Leak, and through his attorney hi claim ha been MUbllahed. Had th deed remained concealed ft few day longer the twenty year would have ex pired and no claim would have been al lowable, It I lot iu the boulevard ad dition, and the parti occupying It lave quit claim. Ill Highest of all In livening Power. Latest U. S. Gov t vt, -t Aa Killlur Hunornl. Battirday all hi brethren of Th Pul" lie Ledger, of Philadelphia, united in giving ft recptiotl at the Dreiel liiatl tuto lu honor of Colonel M. Ilichard Muckle, Th eolanel la mi of Dieold.t and uieet iMipular niember of The Ledger family. He baa been ill it wrv b-e f.r half ft century, and the reception wa in graceful recognition of that fact, A Herman by descent, although born In Philadelnhia, h ha elway tieen prom tuent in eff ort for th welfar of th Uertiiali. For thia work, and wqwolally for a ting in the retoiati.m of th Btraa Inirir library, which wa destroyed In the Franro-ProMian war, be wa twice decorated by the old Emperor William -mee wilh the rlblx.u and the pat nt of the Order of the Crown, aud again with that of thelllack Cagls, which I oolv iHinforreil tinon kinu and foreign potentfttea. He ha the uieliurtion 01 Udng the only naitva American to I s tbaa ennohled.-ew " orn triuun. A l'rullr rintt. Mr. .1 . 11. i,l hail a i. ' ', .tr....i. a,),, iuui f... nerielies ft few dayi ftgo. Bh Wat r. i-a ,v,.vvw.u. searcbimi for ft mMald arttclft and wa j -Jndtanapoll R.w. rummaging about on tbs clot ahslv. lien she laid her hand on ft lady s goli' watch, It did not belong to her, aud sh waa at ft I" to understand how It came there. Th Incident worried ber so that she dually went to K office wlo rs Mr. Hood I employed to tell him unit it. Mr, Howl was a much ur- prieed n hi wife, and ftdviaed tier to U.ak ft further Investigation. Upon ber return bm h again went to the cloeet shlf and there found her sllvei iipiHiu, which !. had packed away In a trunk in anouier nun a tw uay t fore. The only satisfactory esplftttation they could Hud was that burglars bad been In the huiiae slid bad the gold wu-b with them, Tlicy probably found tli atlvet imum, and wei looking In the ClOM'l for oilier valnuble when they be came frightened aud hurried away, leav- tug the watch and nin lying on th hvlf. Mr. Hood has advertised the watch, hut so far tin failed to flud so owner. Chicago journal. Th toatl.i Car, W lieliev that cable road practic ha reached the stage where but little room la left for improvement They bav liven developed, improved and otierated by the best engineering skill which the country afford. Nearly aH ar oil ft g'lod UlviiH'ini paying oasis; but whatever th past sxperteuce of th wo systems ba been, or whatever the present statu of the two may be, wear only voicing the conviction of well in- fined engineer wlwn w say that leclrw system will continue to lucre in erticieiicy (by which I tueaut earning capacity) until all rivals are distanced, ftud only one method or rupld transit 1 recognised the electric carElectrical Engineer. than hi gaze fell npon tha empty )ite when he exclaimed, "David, wnere the nam of Ueneral Jucknon is thai lorkev?' Poor Davel Weverwasa man omen , ,11. ... .1.., u,i more DyiurpriHe. wnen ior w uin. time h noticed the broken platter hie broad smile vanished. In an instant 111 j S..M n Ih luvtfM MVeltll M Sril'lHI - - ' - , law icii ..." .i-.n" -v ----- lis moved lo Independence, and opened n)Qgt frightfully, while hi whole frame D VETiSRINAKY BUROEON. n v. n VflTINn. late of Nevberg, Veterinary Surgeon fttm tm' ftO al bank. 8UBVEY0R. i-m r. HiTTT.P.lt. COUNTY 8UR I i,.r noil Civil Engineer. All ..nil.. n.c.m .(MO at Dnl lea, Or. JiAHBEHH. offloe over the Independence Nation- lll0Og wnh terrible tremor, All he conld say in reply to the abrupt nnd em phatic question was, "Don't know, sir; It was dar, it wa dar," and hurrying to the kitchen stairs he shouted down, "Yon. Phwby, wlnir in dobTs dut tur- "Go erlong now, you's got it up dur long ergo." The diHHpHttiance was not only ft mystery to the wuiter and cook, but to the proprietor as well, who in an apologetic manner akod the guest to repair again to the barroom while a thorough investigation could lie made. Every one in the house, including the hostler, was questioned nnd cros ques tioned, yet no light could be thrown 011 tv.o mvstorv. After wasting an hour lu trying to find the missing bird, and after a consultation with tne kuiwb, ir. ...im and egg were Hiilistiluted for the turkey. It was not till two hour later, when the guests were about to depart, that the proprietor learned what hud Income of the turkey. One of the boys, more bold tluiu his companion, oanio back to the hotel to see how the joke worked, and thinking thn story of the bird's disap lxjwnnro too !,od to k""p, told it to 0110 of tho men Unit wni'e.loilisrlng about, the ontsidc of the hotel. Tim next moi-uin:,' the picketl tioi.es 01 the tuvkey wore .found MMttcred ii'e.ut on tho ground Mick of the atiihlo. where the buys bad, after turviiiK it with HiHr kiLkuvc!!. irree-l.ty o.;',iiu.u uio Twnly Cilrls I'. In the Uuaker City there is ft well known business and society man who pursue a strikingly original line of con duct In hi busmen he I quiet, reg alar aud iudustriou. and particularly pride himself upon the neatness ami accuracy w hich characterised hi bmks of account. During the sia-ial ea)ii he flits about from uirtainmeiil to en tertainment, frequently attending operae aud i.luv house, always having wllh hlni winie one of a score of girl Ui whom he pays more or less attention. hen asks.1 whv he had so many girl he said; "Oh, all girl talk a they write-very muoh alike, but still there is more variety In twenty thau In one, lh-side. 1 keep a regular set of Isiok at home iu which I enter every cent I i'iid on them, and it afford uie considerable amusement. For instance, I charge cost of theater ticket, flowers, supper and cnrrh.g' hire, and then credit it with the amount of pleasure I had 'Passable time en i..ved,' 'Enjoyed the evening hugely,' etc. The girl who afford me the most enjoyment receive Die greater numl! of invitation, so I think I may fairly say that I seek relaxation iidplcure iu the same way that I attend to my business 011 a system." Philadelphia Pre. 11,1,1 .lutein In llrasll. A woman lately returned from llrasil tells of the ciirmu noineiichilnre of the streets of Para. They are Hibllcnl or roiiiuieii.orative of some event in the Unuiliitn history, it seemed to br quite Irreverent to lie told that a dceiriV ble locution was "at the comer of St John the Uptist and Ht, John the K.vun- gelist sheet". She weut Willi lieruucie, who was on business, 10 nine ai uio house i.ra wealthy merchant. Kverylhing wii very gorgmm and lavi.di iu South American style, but on leaving she was amazed to -have her hospitable host suy to her. "if you hove any washing send it hero." It 1 a otihtom " there, it seems, for weidthy households to take in laundry work as iin employment for their large relinues of scrvuut. Cor. Uticn Herald. rius Siwrt la (tsursl. The greatest nimrod of tlte age, Dli Ravage, told lilt Hlisman that tliew were several dis ks of turkeys doing i-m.i 1 nuii.'e to lita t"tt crop on ins swamn. lie therefore baited several places wilh corn, and on nntlllig that in ought to lie, flaal Msl ft. Again th time of year baa wIIk! around when deciduous tree sliml llnlr h ave. Th best time to transplant de ciduous tree is during the fall of their leave In the autumn aud the burstiha of the bu.l into leaf In the sprlug. There is little chotM In many portion of this country as to what particular time dur lug the period mentioned trees should bo tranplaii!eil so that the soil is In nroiair condition. In tills s-tlou, where winter I well drtli. ad, tb planting pnriial Is divided by cold weather into fall and spring, and the relative advan tage of tii season are lea ft matter of moment than ths fs. I that not nearly a many tree are planted In either as there However, thia l an oppor- anollilHf Aieii.l Oraiises. It la orahg eaon again, aud tin who are fond of them aw very glad to .it their favorite fruit once more. It is poasil.lu to buy urauge at any season of the year, nnd as nearly everybody likes them there Is ft steady demand for th fruit all the year round. Hut the urauge mouths have always been from Decem ber until May, Oranges are sweet then and very juicy. This year, however.it has beeu discov ered thai orange can be easily brought all the way from lirstil, and as the Ura tilian orange are at their best iu No vember there I a plenty of them to be fouud now.- Exchange. game wa esling In bail, decided to go nest morning and kill ft lot or them. That night h examined "Old i'iy carefully and found ber in flue fix, but ou l'S'klng np Id ammunition found that he bad not ft grain of powder or an ounce of shut. An old dark standing near by saw hi dilemma. Ho b 1 i Jut returned friiui town with 11 gallon of par corn whisky, and. ssvs he. "Mars' Dink, let's soak the next lot of coi n in th whisky, an if dey eat dat dey 1 sho drunk, lliuk caught on. The result wa b f,..iiul a ll,s k of sixteen flu wild tur- kev on a high old drunk, aud with bli walking tick soon killed the whole Uock. -Albany (Ua.) Herald. Simisililos Nsw la I'ramil ltiwlr. "Peanutta. u.achina roasied!" said an Italian peanut Vender lu the Ikiwery yesterday to a group of people who stood around ft small model of ft working learn engine, to which he pointed tib pride. The steam engine had a llttl metal manikin tunixng a glass cylinder, and tha engine puffed and turned out th roasted iieanuta ill ft stream. Ins ma chine looked too cotiy a toy for the Ituluin to own. It evidently i an ex oenim nl. and mean aneniptiou of pert- nut rons'iug limchim-siu every sheltered uiH.k down towu, The Italian did a flu trade, the novelty of thn contrivance at tracting nearly every passerby, and about one out of every five became ft purchaser. New York Sun, ET, IIENKLE. THE BARHEH. ,,,,,,,,'Uto opora hotise. Iudcpen Jenee. Oregon. AUt'TlONEElll.MK - H IIOSMIft. MONMOVTH OH., fT is alwava ready to do auction work, either in the city or couuhy rtasomiblt! niton. lit. TAIIiOUS. WO. SH ARM AN, MERCHANT Tailor, C atreof, uw.r postolllfte Hints in any stylo made to order nt rea sonable rates. "Old riiysles" Crawford. Octierol S. W. Crawford wa called "Old Physics" becauso in the beginning of Mi. military cartur he was a surgeon. He was with Major Anderson during the bombardment of Fort Sumter, and saved the lifu of Roger A. Pryor, of Vir ginia, who, while under a flag of trttco instill) the fort, unceremoniously picked up 11 gins of liquid from a table and drank it for 11 "whlaky straight." It proved to bo Iodide of potassium, but "Old I'liynica" pumped him out end saved his life- Washington Star, it lull la Indianapolis. "I once s w President Harrison In ft very nmllgii'llwl position," said John O. Hunter, nn IinliunaHi traveling man. "Indianapolis was one of the first cities afflicted by the roller skating craze, A young man named Fenton, living there, 11,.. inventor of the contrivance, nml his Hill itl had the citv wild. Russell e.ourhi, the Infection and became an ex- t,...-t. O1.11 niirht lie prevailed upon his fut her to visit the rink. The future pn Aidimt looked on tho maze of skater irlhli.nr over the smooth floor, It seemed e . . - 4. 1 in was a iamouB en A ( lisi.re for Inventor A nrlxo of 8,000 f runes ha lsen offered by Huron Leon da Lenval, of Nioc, to tb inventor of the best application of the principle of the microphone iu th construction of a portable apparatus for the improvement of huiiring iu deaf po- pl. Cold Ner la a Hiditinr. The hold thief Wim a few weeks fgr tried to kill Charles Woimell when tl.e latter refused to quietly submit to'st inu his house robbtrt returned 10 won- nnll'a house alHitit o'clock yestenlny morning, and knocking at Mr. Won nnll's window Willi hn wa aroused niiula a proposition to ell the waU:h e- nured nikiii the iili.'ht of the burglary, Woiint.ll replied thnt be couldn't buy tho watch then if ho wanted to, aa he had no money In tho bouse, and added that he did not car to buy tho watch buck. "Well," replied tha man outside the window, "you will surely give some thing for it. Will you give me ten dol lars for it!" Wmmell asked how he kuew It was the stolen watch, nnd was told that ; ., . ....... 1. 1.. TIT IP !,!,. ft of nroinor singnv 10 ! ,im Telmrianh 1....1 t....i i.i. ii.,.t ii- m and that It i 01,11 it-mgiapn. n.t l.a.t toe. t...v i. - bad tho proper ltiitiuls engraved upon it. Thu man said ho hud iKitight the watch, but refused to give hi name, laying when asked, "Oh, yon wouldn't know me if I told you my name." Wonnoll finally told the iniiu that If be would leave tho watch nt Frank Hosbrook's grocery he (Wonnell) would leave ton dallam at the same place, j The man departed, but the watch was not left at the grocery, Mr, Wonmill tune time to remind those who have ft place to plant a tree that fall Is a better litua than spring to set om vreea. mc Keeaport Iiine. t lUllrusrt. sail lb tiara Laws. A large do was struck and killed by the night train coming south on the Adirondack and St Lawrence railroad In the Adirondack. Ih carcass wa takn to a slaughter house In town aud dressed, A Question arise a to the lia bility of the railroad company for killing dner out of season. l or. wucaia. i Herald. A Berlin rbetuUl claim to have dl- covered the art of reproducing color true to nature with the camera. If true, th discovery i one of tho most linixn-- tint that h been made lu the line of photography A Lawrence iKan.) man recently re ceived a Mter wine waa nailed Chicago als.ut twelve veara ago, It wa 'accidentally discovered In yen tilator shaft. i.U ft packag of ether mall. Te ef Tamleft Hones. What I announced a Mng a trial ft the relative merit a horse tamer Leon, of Australia, and Sample, or Amer ica, was commenced in that heater adjoin- bur the Westminster aquarium the othe evening. A committee of last ween forty snd tlfty gentlemen. Including military moil, veterinary surgeon ami oi tiers, has been formed to .ipervla tne amiir, and it i Intended to award the winner Archdeacon Deuison, who i two year older than Mr, Oladstoue, has sent to the pre a sequel to hi "Notes of My Life," published in iti.'V, in which ne will giv ft atiuiniary of lite later period of hi eveutf d career. The Ran.lrl.nlis.n t'm.ersl Senlioa. Tho wide Interest taken in Ihe ques tion of recognition in eternity wa illus trated by the extraordinary sale of the sermon preacned i rKiminiignaiuoii e dweice of the Duke of Clarence aud Avon dale, the eldest sou of the Prim and Princes- of Wale. The prollis during the short perns! of six months uiuunnieu 10 no i.n mmi n.Duu, of wiii 'b tho sum of COuO was given by Die Princess of Wale to the Oordon liov,' home and i'fi-W to the Dritisli Home for Incurables. Over 50, 000 copies were old i i that time ft sale cerialtily uupmedented In the annals of profit fioui a single sermon oi a tew pages. Thn preacher has b-eii heard to say that this sate wa not duo to hi slender sermon, but to the touching nuccdoh) told by the prlnce-, forming ihe prefa tory note, and which she guv permis sion to be printed. The substance of the story I that In M all the live chil dren of the princess were with her at Saiidrtnghsm. snd they all partook of holy communion together. "I gav Eddy little book," said In bereaved mother, "and wrote iu it: "Nothing In my band I bring, Blniulf In tlir cross I cling, "and also "Jusi m I sib. whhmil ens plea, Hiiltlist lhy Wsl wss slaxl fur nis, 0 ljutil. of ll.sl, I euino. "When he was gone, and lay like olio sleeping," continued the princess, "we laid ft cross of flowere on bis breast, and afrv l.ud done so I turned to tne ta ble at his bedside and saw the little book uJ- ar wiTIIug Ui say, w1?.i ftTi Vto nearly ununimous voice, "We owe that man our heartfelt gratitude; It I bU) we give It him." A they sometime cry iu th arena of his former struggle! "Namel Numel Doubtless every fnaii Jack of thoae tlnct eminent pidlticiaus for extinct they are a the dodo, to all practical la tent and piir(sj ha hi follower ft be had them then. And equally trne It is that he ha hi fippoueuu, quite In the good old way. What sort of gratitude i It which coiisIhU in Udng not np by one set of men for another set of men to knock you down? Those eminent pidl ticiaus have handed on their wrangle to our eminent politician We are wrangling jut on the same old line. If w look deeply into the matter we shall begin to doubt if we have advanced much farther than they did. We are making the same old plunges in the same old lucky bag, All the Year Round. The Man Who IUI1 r.iij - To no mail i the world so new and the future so fresh as to hlui who ha spent the early years of hi tnautnasl lu striving" to understand the deeper prob lem of science and life and who has made nome headway toward compre hending them. To him the commoner things are rare and wonderful, both In themselves nnd as part of ft Isautiful ml intelligent whole. Such a thing as staleneat lu Hie una ns umies uo cannot understand. Knowledge is alway opening out be- fori him in wider expanse and more commanding height The pleasure of growing knowledge and Increasing power make every year oi m uie iiap- pier and more Il0l;l ill inau me ii. Vieks Magazine. Tb I m-resrl.lng lalia. One of the humorously attractive . - .i ... . ..:l.1 I.. l..u I,,... CnaiacieriMica i tu. e sense of personal iuisirtance. A little girl wa walking with her ratner ou me shore of Lake Michigan, where Uie wave were gently lapping up on the beach. Suddenly on came up higher than the other and swept over her foot, when she exclaimed, "Oh, j-apa, the lake su nned on my te."-New York Time, tfilifiiiture Terrace. Mi feet log" and"aT- , Tided into three triet the works being lu the middle. Twelve lmigc of men, one for every hour, appeared in turn bo- -fore an opening in the u-rrai). Another set of automata struck the hours and elghthsof hour These fignres occupied the lowest story. The npper story was devoted to as tronomy, containing an oirery la mo tion. Very complex machinery., must have beeu required. A i to the nature of the mechanism uothiiig i known ex cept that it wa kept goiia by falling water. Inasmuch a the Aralw bad reached China by wa at the close of the Eighth century, some aw-istsnce may have been derived from tlieiu iu the construction of this complicated instrument, but iu all probability it was wholly Chinese. Boston Olobe, a prize of 100.' A nninlier of intracta-, tn wi,i,-h were written theso word, and ble and vicious horses, or horse sutler lug from other defects of tamper, will he aubmitiod to tho rival tamers, ami the coinmilte will decide a to which, in the words of Professor Atkinson, most nearly conforms to the .require ment of simplicity, iiuniHiiity and prac ticability. Owing to various cause lust uighl's deiii.msl ration was of a rather restricted character. Each man "handled," as ihe term i, two horse, and with, from hi own point of yew,stwcos. Leon's system of "tam ing," ft it perhaps generally known, consist iu the subjection of the animal to be operated on by an Ingenious and most effective arrangement of bit, gag" and cords, while Samplo. after Mcurely boxing up hi patient, bring him into close proximity with ft steam ngiue, and having familiarized him with Us noise while under rwitraint, afterward drive him right up to it. Both men gave demon '.ration of their respectiv method Willi a fair aiuotiiu oi uucess, I nnild not heln feeling thai, he did cling to the cross, and that it had all ooino trn." Leisure Hour, Laughing a Mrillelna. Persons suffering from rhenmatlsm re naturally anxious to try every prc- iKMc.1 reined v. John Raymond, of north ern Iowa, had tried without relief nearly every alleged cure suggested by friend Then he read thi in a medical journnli "There la more bchetlt in a good laugh thau iu the hotwater remedies, the faith enre. tho electric, and all other new treatment in the world, and it ccts nothing. If you know of nothing else to laugh at, laugh at your neighbor. This was a new idea to poor jur. nay- mond. Dut what should he langn air In the house wa nothing amusing. However, the medical journal said, "Laugh at your neighbor." Hu went out on th front porch, and sitting in a chair, watched tho people on the street For ft time ho saw numing funny. Then a big German wulKed uy, muttering aloud to himself. "Ha, ha, 1m!" went Mr. uayraonu. The big German Hopped mid looked. "Vol's dotr "Ha, Int. hut" "Vot vor yon haw, haw, haw, mit mer "Ha, hu. ba!" Over the feuce leaped the big Oomian, hi fist uplifted. "Ohl" cried Raymond. "l-I meant no harm. I was laughing for my health." . , "Und dcu you leetlo sick imkees laugh mit big Dutchmen! Dot bill all right. Dot Ml von goo ftboko on mo. Yii, ya, yal" But Mr. Raymond, who milly had not meant to lie riirttnuTjlie letvt, gavo np tlm liiugh curt;, Kilieving that the "shoko" wiw on himself rather than on tho good Uorumn. Youth's Companion. Mn Are (load IJ.tsJirm. What ft splendid listener," say woman, "seems the average yonng man, and how weak apparently are his con versational powers! Yet be manage to draw much from his yonng women friend, saying little, but quickly setting the ball rolling. I it because wo bav all the volubility, which must pour out in any event? I think so, for two men a -ilking or riding together Hud Utile to soy to each other. But watch a throng leaving the theater or cnurcn or any where and you will see every woman chattering away, with nearly every man a pleased listener. ftew lore Time lUllirr CnreawMialila, Little Girl 1 don't see why teacher ha to be so menu. Aunty What has yonrs done? Little Girl In the 'strouomy lesson last term she akcd me how many moons Jupiter had, and I said five, and he marked mo a nass 'cause the book said four. Now she says Jupiter really has five moons, and I wauted her to mark that miss off, and she wouldn't. tJood New. . t ; " ' . .Reason la B Proud. Fond Mother My child, yon will always have something to be proud of." Yon were bom on the qneeu birthday, j B veet Child Dear me, mamma, were we twins f Exchange. ON A TANDEM. The lillMdo Wawsl In rod od rolfc , Th ftelds hl burned in uaibrrs i The tr was crisp, nor yel Wo roli. As ! n a winning V I bawled Willi Jeiiiile oo a Humber. Sweet Jennie, will, her chestnut hair, . Her ntciu eyi "d tghtn How preud was 1 1 hat sh fair; How glad was I lo see bi-r lliere. Aud Sao lbl noiw earn altarl Oh. dri-sm ef bsiM'V tys goo byl We speke if siilu.ua sadly! And lien I seemed W hear l.or slfc'b I llnssl her name, I l.nnw not hr- Iknuehow h- laalalml Usdlj. H,w,l hr name, mid growing bold - Ha yi-meier she grew tuber. Or It.at ll.e w heel t" ridM Aler.g I be sunlit. ! nf -ire n meld Tbin rare day In IK-Mber. t llfiHii lier imme and bending low While Hila!s nirnl t rnii.luni Till ch.-i-li tom-l.i d cioi-k-1 lint yoa know Of r.iurso "ls roc I" t real hnr so. Bweet Jeliuie on a nouit-ia. -WhttaL T.nnin' Interview wllh th It was In tho latter part of WW, tho year after tliedeath of the prince consort, that I wa conversing with Mr. Tenuy son on tho sudden death of a much val ued common friend aud the loneliness of hi widow, when Tennyson, who had been striking np and down the end of the Ihiw windowed drawing room with bis usual long strides, suddenly broke in with, "I saw another widow throe day ago." "Indeed," I replied, "and who was that?" "The queen," he replied In his deepest tones. "She sent for me to Osborne." I aid that 1 supposed her majesty wished to thank him for his noble tribute to the memory of the princ consort, and with perhaps par donable curiosity went ou to ask what n..M. had said to him. "l can i ro- v. : , ... !,,. " hn answered! "I lost my head, and it Is understood the committee will . onj wmmlHr what I said to tho ii.i .1.1.. ......1 . I. a it. ol A nt . . . . .. a l , ttt award points nignuy aim " nueon big fool mat I wasi - .......... 1.IV' vv cIhIoii at Ihe end of the fortuight Lou- Slavery HUH Kilsl. A slave dhow, captured recently by 11. M. 8, Blanche, ha jnt been rut damned. She wae on her way to I'embn when the attention of tho officer of tho watch wa attracted by the nnnsnal uiitubcr of Arab in a dhow stand bur In toward the land. On bouid- dhow wan round to coiuain What was tliatf" "Why, what ftn excolleut king Prince Albert won iu nave made. As aoon as it was out of my .noi.ib felt what a blunder I had made. But happily it proved to bo the very right thing to have said. The queen re plied that that had been the constaut .-..., nf har life that she was called ,rn. while ho who waa so worthy of tho flmt place was obliged to take ft secondary position." tennyson nau un tie more to nay of his reception except pcM I wel o'-kfjil biri'l.--t'hilii.e.lphia,l'iiiu HOTELS. Tho Hurt, lu ' !. ilU.-.-l. 'I ll. Ko innti h.-ws a riiinl t" l't miiiTic-l ou , less, tluiu il,. '-) a year. At leasl. I but, in lliecoiicluilon i'"K.:hed tho other day i-l the cloBti of a Ioiik iIiw.iv-xioii on tins iit.j,-ct. Of conrw) thnt m:tini if Hie uiiin i going to take for Ins bride a sweet nnd lovely young woman, who while b'.ing happily provided for at borne has not been overindulged hi ex travaguueos, and who has tho sense to know that she can hardly expect a box at the opera and lots of diamond from .easy e.,oK, . - - - - , . ., aknler ri his boy noon, ami nae inmss no .ow0.-. . -- el l,,.,- b- liev, d Hint ft man who could j last visitor as that of the burglar, wid li,-. it hia head o.T thu aurfifce of a frozen believe that the proposition to se 1 the pond could net be easily downed. Ho I watch wa but ft rune to induce him to; ice-tired n i iilr of Bkiiles, examined them open tho door, whan he would be over- - critically and looked irresolute. In powered and compelled to submit to nil-, '- 3 .. .. ....! -..l.v..... l..,11,.o,.Mtlu .Tnl1l-nil.l. those (lavs the mat) wno nesiuueu ww oiuor rouumy. e.u.-i lost, Half a dozen ladies old, young and middle agod plroiiettcd about him on wheels aud urged him to tho trial. "An attendant had hi foot chained down to the starmalcerB before he h,.,ll realised it Ho struck Ollt Willi I ii it her the il.l.-i.v.threii slaves and to have come ,,,,,1, twlthstandtntf the perfect cnluv from Pnniant. Three of tho slave: wer ',i .if restraint of the queen, and selected by chance to be examined In the the 8W8Hti consideration sho manifested prize court, ' for him. tho interview was ft pccunany trying ono, nnd no was gum his left, followed with hi right, and did amazingly well. It was no trick after .ill! Hot he got no further. Ono foot the young man who has only so lately Bi,t out to tho earn-, the other made ft firmly established himself in buMinus Columbian voyage of discovery to the ST. CHARLES HOTEL, PORT 'iBiid, Oregon. 0. W. Knowles, eroprietor. The leading hotel of the r0 , Wlr.rm.f HvdraullO 6le- i... wJiu fin-i.isiiffd. flood retaur- ,. ,, ,., ' jji,aHui,ni m tm,u r,mn, .u.h other I born. Tho mother regarded it as an im- THU 11. MPWIJ - " I ; I I veil 11 HID Kill IS UIIB Ot "" ..-- WI'N,. lilUV UlVlfU i - . oi oonoected. ISO rooms. Oor.rmni )nown whut it is to be out in the' ffl mo.tia comet phasing its tail, portent evenj evideutly. Itwasoyuer A nabjr Climb a Ladder. Think of ft baby twenty-fonr hours old climbing asteplndderl It wan rather an undersized Infant for that ago too. Of course It could uot climb up by It self, id the nurse oarrlod it In bor arms. It did not cry, but clapped Its luuids de lightedly. The child was a little boy and tho climbing of the stopladder took pluce in the very room where ho was Of these two came from the neighbor hood of Mombasa. One, a male, said that he had been sold by bis brother on ho count of famine prevailing in the dis trict; the other, a young woman, laid that a year ago sho had been sold by nn Arab of Mombasa, and had eventually been sold to the captain of the dhow; tho third slave wa n lHUu boy, and when examined lie enld he cauie from Unyuniweil with A caravan, Tho cap tuiu of the dhow said It was the business when it Onnou Vcnublcs in London wa ovor,- Timoa. ;- riruilluila Toward Oreat Men, Wo are told regularly periodically oi.l-il.at tho eminent politician earns bis country' gratitude. We have much to ho thankful for, we little ones, but m liiwe indeml cause to bo truly thank ful that wo are not destined to earn such a-eatitude us that.- How many politi- . ...... . , ,, , ...... . . ... .1. ........ ,-t,iut. enr.nrv in iv of the people ou the const to sen iuvee, , cuius, ay, u'' i'""" 7 ' , y and that he had paid for every ono of b said to have enrneo ,,.1..,..,, 1 ,.,iii not stolen , , ,.oHhi,iv How many out of tliegieu or kl. 'imPl any-' Tho Hl.iv.-H wore turned , Jaultltnde of polltloi.wH? U . there ono? over 16 the missionaries, and the captain u there one man of whom hia ooiiuux- Muslo a Medirlli The one dUcovcry above '-1 others that aa made Ambi'oisy Pare fMiions for all time was tho plan, which lie was the Brut to suggest, of tying the arteries after tho argical removal of 11 limo. IU ono part of hi writing ho gives 11 curious ac count of a case of successful amputa tion, in which ho appears to have nutici- ,a.ed one of the latest of modern iiuis and to hiive used nmsio as medicine. Tho patient hud lieon wounded iu battle. The famous surgeon took bim in hand, successfully amputated tho limb, using his now plan of tying too artenes, aim when the sufferer began lo mend pre scribed what the quaint English of the translation describes aa "it consort of violin nnd 11 jester to make htm merry.' In a month tho patient waa able to hold himself nn ill chair and was carried down to tho ga.ro of hia castlo to see tho nuoolo nass bv. A successful Issue to such an operation must have been of rare oeourreuce, for wo are told that "the country people of two or throe leagues about, knowing they could see him, came the first day, male and female, to sing nnd dance poll moll in joy of hi amendment, all being very glad to see him. wlucn waauoiuoiie wii bout good Innghing and drinking." Tho camp being broKoa up, con cludes Pare, "I returned to i'uris with tu v Lren Human, whose leg 1 had cut off. j o ; . . , ., , .... , I dressed him and uou cumi nun. 1 ent him to his house merry with hia wooden log, and was content, saying that he had escaped good cheap not to luivo Ixwi miserably burned." AU the Year Round. Water Chick In China. In tha hhdory of the Tang dynasty it Is staled thiit In Persia ftv the sa-mo period thove wnsa clepsydra on n terrace neat, the pnlncc, formed of a balance contain ing twulvo mutiil balls, ono of which fell every hour on ft liell nnd thus struck the hours correctly, It is doomed not un likely that this instrument wasidcntical with Uio celebrated one which the king of l'ershi sent In tho yonr 8d7 to Charlu- Front an Old Hook. In ono of the older manuals of the common council of New York there ap pears nn interesting directory of this city for the ywir lt. Then there, were exactly twenty street nd ft pop ulation of 251. Broadway at that time was De Hcere straat (the principal street). The Battery was Aon de Strandt van de N. Reelr, Wall street was De Waal, Pearl street was Do Perel straat Whitehall f trect was Do Winckel straat, William street was In de Smits valley (In the smith's valley), and Broadway als've Wall street was Bnyton de Lant Pert (outside tho land gate). All of the residents were of Dutch extraction, with the exception of one whose name appears lu tho list as Jacob", the French man. There were Roosovelts, Beekinans, De Pevstors, De Puis. Van Cortlandts and Vc'rplancks in those days. Clams, oys ters niid lish formed the principal fowl of ll.e set tiers at thnt period. Occasion ally in the spring New York was visited by '"nch amazing flights of wild pigeons that the sun was hid by their flocks from shining on the earth for a cousiderublo time; then it was that the uutives Uid in a great store of them against a day of need." New York Times. Iimgnti. In 81)8 tlien.dronoiiicrTci&ngprodnctai nil former iustru- ...l,i,m v,-.uo.-,.,l ou a sort of dure PurkeV Tlte t.ovo iif Domrslle Animals. Tho man who has not vmsic iu his. soul is justly exposed to Uio disparage ment of the pool, but what shall bo said of him who cannot find one dnmb nui mal nt least on which to bestow care and kindness? Sailors and soldiers have their pctst the feathered, tho fulino, and the amino creation are universal favor ites. , ", Carriers nnd drnymen ai-e rarely in different to the companionship of the four footed friends, and the navvy's dog, while his master is at work in the cut ting or on the embankment, sits on hia peajacket and guards the bundle con taining that midday meal of which, when the toller return, the good and faithful servant will have his share. It would be a very dreary nnd perhaps ft wickeder world thnu.it is u wo uau not animal pets, domertic as well s regimental. Loudon Telegraph, True Marriage.'-' A happy wedlock is a long falling in love. I ltuow young persons think love belongs only to the brown hair and plump, round, crimson chock. So it does for its beginning, just as Mount Wash ington begin nt Boston bay. But the golden iimrrliigo is a part of lovo which the bridal day knows nothing of. Youth is tho tassel and silkeu flower of love; ago is the full corn, l'ipo aud solid in the ear, Beautiful is tho morning of love, -with its prophetic crimson, violet, saf fron, pnrpla ud U'M its ""P68 of days that am to come. Beautiful alsft is tho evening of love, with its glad re niomhrnrtoe and its rainbow sido turned toward heaven as well as earth. Theo- foi M,rri"P" trent.