wA$t VOL. 0. PRINKVILLK, CROOK COUNTY, OUE(i()N, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 181)0. NO. 24. OCIIOCO REVIEW pesl.lalisll KVN MATKRMtT 4i J. A. DOUTHIT. Trrma of iilnrrlilliii. nu rear. hil uli'tilW. 11 W 110 tl'tialile la advene I (irrii'K IN MASONIC IIDII.IilNd. HUH Oftti'lal IMraelorr. fluriir. n. i.t.'r hi le, HiT '"' wu f tn r, J a.t. rie aUaV MvLVMrSa fpHMMVin Ueoaiie W M flell.l It w !.! Fa. as H1IH MM M Km.if f Wll I ! l..sl -' w Tin rati NN, Nra.eua I J H Mil. HI I. I J N taii.ra NlNUBa llrBMN J II Mlu W II Wilkin V A IhNMO U. Ja.!"" twit, t.ll,d Sietaa , C.m rMciitaH. J.i,. it ..nt M.im. j.tlul wit.. fount OSIrlal lllreelnrr. K, ...,l.ii... C.Wtt I J'. eowiiilwa.nare, I'.rtirtllF 1'l.fh. ' aiiotif Tinni'. a. l...tl i,.tfliillilw htiOO". Ctfi.lir, J H -.f....UU rreclwa, T J TrNs.. J l CaBa (11 araiau.a I H Hi ! ABtHOa llmur W A HTH Kl. N hit. C. M ItaiMir.Ta W A o.. H K ll. ., I, W Wnilt M M Hill, h Hi . arrival anil learre of Mali. Junta a" raiatviu. UtM rrlaettlla Wf Ut .ik-i a.ial till arllt.a . J das eio-l "l"a't -a'n i a awn "! tw r.lnatl M.awUy m n 4 m . 4ntn ei rowans. aa rt1i iiunr I'm .tin a ami laar r-'i a - !. rrtiwtilui H H..U) i , aillte. M 1'HM.tlll. Tala, el PWirmiL raiat,,.i.e -. MtteHil mi M 'ii'Ut rrt.L, a a . el rrliMtlle at r a .fwueilaf, nHuiM lu Miu4U oTwUi awl "l'iol'tii l a an llaii - Im prHwvin. W-.Iii. Utillt , M'UW fci rrtlHI. . Htr.lr ur a A v. rami, r. M M KKTI.MiS OK WH JKTIKS. iirsi vii i k U'lMll! Nn ra a r a m MUilW 4IkI I'Wlh alM'.l.f ft 'Hih r tl lutia, MefUrf r m HAI.Iiwi.h, m O. Hi HI. IJIIMIK. NO ..... M. I .... 1 III . hi at. I O O r. MKKT. I)' II i'o IjilmK. N A O I' W.MKt.TN .11 Hi. .hI UM M.anlay vt M aMnttlfc i hi ii vii i r riHR iMMi-AMr, I a tur n'MiuUi .miIii 4 aMiifcli, I'KMKrSloN.M. CAliDS. Dr. Henry E. Center, Physician and Surgeon, Mll.lifll, Or. All rIU altottitaMl ptimlAir. b"ll ItaV Mm Caial C. A. CUNE, Dentist, Dentist, rrlnlll, Or. All mink .im. In U uimi .iiev. Mil r.l .iliii. U4 ft U. b.lntM rlOn.U.Ma ul l ib All a.k 44M at rfl!4 a Mtap H. P. BELKNAP. M. D Physician and Surgeon, lrlnlllv, Or. orfirviii H.lhni'a drug . GEORGE W. BARNES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, , I'rliiavlllti, Or. Oltlo. iw Thin! alrMrt, U. F. MOORE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I'rlnevllle, Or. i.!'? "B 'Iraat leading lu IVturtbmiaa near planar D. L. PATEE, Contractor V and V Builder, i Prlnevllle, Oregon. i Tlia Old Paahlnnad' Way. . "John," she said, as she toyed w.'.h pne of liisoout buttons, "thia is leap veur, Isn't ilr" "Yit, Mnmlo," he answei-ed, as lie looked fimdlv down on lh golden head Unit was pillowed on his umnly hoamu. ''This a tlm year when the proposing dona by the young ladles?" "Yes." ''I linK) you don't rxtx'Ct mo to pro Pw to youf" , "Why, Mumlo, diir, I ncvpr gave th inutter a thought-L-er-lo tell the "hlh, I've only known you lor thai is to uriy" , "I'm glad you didn't expect we to PfoiKise. I'm i,t (hut kind, 1 hope. No, Jollll. llennuil I ...... 1,1., ' I....... I...... i I Hill " I IITM.IIIIIUII. Ilh toiug to let you do the pmpohiiiK y mrnelf j, t)1() fMnhionml wav, Tl liinhloned way Is giiod s.tiuh 'r me." And the gentle mnlden gave her kiver It'uiiilnu smile, Rn,t t,e youth r,.joM.n,l ihut he h,ul found such a treasure of -'-Ul, j,wtyu (jou,., THE PACIFIC COAST, Diphtheria Increasing Rapidly 'in San Francisco. The Influx of Population to Southern California Almost as Great as During the ll'iom. Tli IiIhIid IUIiiturH will int'i-l at llolau Cily un IH i ciiiImt H. Itia k cihI nml NhhiiIhIi nmckiTi'l are twirl nn I tin (u run on tliu t'uwtt " nciir hun ti...u k( Tlit" Ulillinl NUU-h (rovtiriiiiiont 1iilll tl lit I'ui-hoii in (liiialiml, and will Iw rumly by Jiiiiimry I, JoMlll Mlllllfllhl, a llilMllll'HN in it ii of Sun Pitiipi, Ik h ni-lirw if tlm Into MrH. IhMith, Willi o( (ii nrral Ilooth of till) Kul VHtiuii arniy. Tli Itlvcrnlili! I'lin'iifx niiva tlui hiflim of hiiiIhi ion to Houtlii'rn ('Hliforiiia In HOW ftlliioilt KM K"'Ht HM fill 1 1 1 VC t'l IlKXIl time of llirrn vnira iijfci. rri'Nidont (!. T, Huntington of tlm iL.nil..... n....i ii.. .1. t.. i !.... iiiuii-i ii i m mi-iii-iiii'H mitt una inn ly piirrliu' 1 I'ktniHi v roal lli'lila in WnxliinKtiiii, a n'irtnl In tin- Un-iiii illmli lll'H. A ilul wi'tit on rii'unl ut Ixmi Aimi-li-a taut wcik rolivi-viliK l.iMII Hrrva otlliK Hhiii'Iiu Sun IVilru to tlu KiKliiiiito lli'iv h 1'lJlllj.MllV. Till) ClIIIHilllTUtillll iiiuihmI una ;1,iM),(Hh). t'niU'il Ktalca AtturiifV VHriun nl Halt l.uk" 1 1 an llli-il anita fur tin forffiltira of the TtMiii!t) liliM-k iimlor tin' owln-al law, I'liiiiniiiK llmt K in uail drr liniiinriil ami illi'Kiil urMai'H. t i Tim liilnim of the I'mntilln rtarrviitlon apiirulHC'iui'iit roiiiiiiiKaiuii' m aru now : lit rl v tininlii'il, rihI iii'xt apriiiK will ) prulHtbly pi'i tliiti Una ) i y of luml 1 llirtm n iim-ii to wtlli ini'iit. Tin luililiiij;a Rt tlm uiontli ' tin' On tarlo K.antern ilrnin liinin l at Turk City, I . T., were hiirniil the oilier ilnv. The luiM ia IKI IKMI. Work on the tunnel ill ! il In yel a couple of iiioiiiIin. A jury in ('nlnoa, Cnl., awnnletl the (ileiiu I'Btuti' l.'l.'.(Ni.ilHiiiHin'aiiLaint the ! Central irrigation ilielrirt for ri);lit of wav for their canal. Heforo the trial, which hialeil one eck, the ice tie- niniiihil waa $..0,noi). TheJu.lueN of the Sup'eine Court of tilih'i have iiiilillei ami draw n ium fur loliu ami Hhort teriua. Hon laaao N. Sullivan ilivw the two-yearterm, thereby la'Coliiililf Chief Jiialice. Judge 1 1 union will serve four years ami Judge Morgan for six years. The cvmtrovcrav U'tween theCouintock Tunnel t'ompsny and the mining iuin- imuii'S nn the CoiiiI.h k has Ui'ii ad imled, by w hich ill ' rate of myall e iss Ucn Vi'iIuiihI to 4 per cent, of the bullion yield. This w ill enable the com pHiiies tij work low er-grade ores. Tlie I'ort land Oregoiiiun publinliea a statement "aid to emanate from reliable authority that the Km k Inland has Joined liands with ('. I'. Ilumiugton to l.iiild a line from Witini niiiii a, on the Central racillc, Hing IVngra pass, eaat of hpringlield, (r, through the Cas cades ami connecting with liuntiiigton's On'gouian railrtHid, lliphtlicria In rapidly inrreiiHing at Sail Francisco, and the Ikaini of Health ia greatly alarmeil lent there la) a general epidemic w hich w ill kill many children. There have lieen thirteen dent ha since Monday, and there are wores of cases In 1 those pans of the cily adjacent to sewers aim iiuiiipiiig HOMiiuir. mi'. niiiftv-Hvi' ciihi's and twenty deaths in the month just ended. A Jiulletin based on reports received from over 700 farmers In every section of Oregon, and from data prepared al tlm Statu Weather Hurenu at Portland, ssvs the awrnge of the w hole Stale is: Wheat, '-It bushels er acre ; oats, J'.' ; Istrlev, Mil; ive, I'S; hay, 2 tons per sen., except alfalfa, which averages 4 tons. Almost every seel ion of the Slate reports the quality of grain above the average. The Hrilish Iron liark lCniblcton Juts the rmird of making the longest iK'ean trip to this Coast ever know n that Is, provided that she is alios! still, for sen ou doubts of her safuty are held by sums iiiiderwriters. The F.mbl toil is now out from Ardrossan 4SS diivsand lias not la'eii ssikeil for mouths. 'She sailed over sixteen month ago with a valuable cargo on Uiard for I'tiget sound and San Francisco. W. II. Shelby of Nevada City, Oil., who came to Oregon to get some Mongalian pliniHiui'N, bus returned home. He se cured alsmt twenty pair, paving iiion an avurngii " each, lie paid one young man 1M for ten imir, w hich he hud cHptunxl when chicks and raiseil by hand. The Milliner which air. rneiny wMMirel w ill si.on iHipnhite the fields of Central Cali'ornia, if lluy pmsHr us well there as in Oregon. Old Chief Moses hs returned to Sh kauo from a visit to Washington, lie has been interviewed by the Review. ii ml mournfully declare that he should have applied (or a pcindoii for his son ns well as himself w hen he was F.iihI. He Incidentally added that his son had been dead two years. Moses has evidently Is-en studying very closely the habits of his pale-fiiee Tirol liers. Ill the suit brought by the Catholic lllsliop of Nominally t" obtain title to 430 seres of hind occupied lis a military reservation by the I'liiled Stales govern ment at Vancouver tlm Court holds, that the claim of the United Slates govern ment to tho laud as a reservation is prior in time, and for Unit reason, ll no inner, perlor in equity to that of tho plaint . iAn appeal wa.s taken to the United Slates Supreme Court. Articles rf Incorporation have Uvn filed tor the Washington Social Marriage Itureim, w th Its lieaihumrtcrs ul Tu- coma. T he onjoci oi tn. HcorH.rinuni shiili be to aid ami assist In an ami every honorable, manlier those persons desir ing to marry In securing a desirab e hus l.ui.,1 or wife, and to aid. assist and en- courage acquaintance and social inter twirse and eorrespoiideneo iH'tween par ties who have the ohjeet oi uiiuriiiioiiy In view, for which a reasonable compen sation will bo charged, too cnpiuii slock of the corporation shall ho 110,000, divided into 100 shares oi ioo en-n. The business Is to be conducted by B board of trustees, namely : ). Hamil ton. W, It. Miner mm t v. neiny. t EASTERN ITEMS. St fuyv Worms Continue Their Rav- aes in Ijuisiana. The Mayor of Nashville Mesons Because the Salary Is Inadequate to Meet the Calls of Charity. A tin lnt plimt to Ije etuliliHln;J t Hrriuilon, 1'n. Oil liH Wn struck ni'iir JoiMo, jeirer Nyuiouiity, O. , TUn-retary nk iy tbM plonro pnoits monU ia flint illMHpiN'nriiitc from tlie A Tuniiilo Iiiiiiit fliiiri'n nut I (ml iln ilruiikiirilN of thBt city lout fllH.tRj in milium nwt Vfiir. Tlit) North Iitkota liankimr law linn Ih'i'II ilfi'linl tiix'iuiMt i t iitiouul by the Statu Hnpreiiii! Oiiirt. Louiiiiuna I ma a law wliirti reimiri-a milroiiiU to Imvn enra millii ii'iit to wii- ariiUi wliitcn aii'i li ai kn. It In pniKiN d to li-vy a uniform tux of 4 H-r mil. in the (frnNN i-Hriiinitu of the WiiMliiiiKtuii city Htri'K riiiUayH. Chli-SKO iimmIn $I5,0,HI,lXI0 to Inaki- the Worlil'N Fair a niiiti-nn, ami linika to the country for aid in ruining that num. Tlm Mavnr of NiHivilli' linn refium-il, h rmiae din anhiry of 12,4110 win not miongh to mwt tliu rallHof charity. Thu Hitlvntion army in New York Iihn ili'ciili-d torm't a lare Imililinir In that oil v a a. lui'iiiorial of tin; lute Mra. IWh. A ayati'in of nmninn Miih-KtrcctN in V milling. Ml, ill ari'orihinri- " ilh (Ji'iliTllI Hiiui)(ioirN orltfinul plan, lias Im-cii Hilnptl-il. I Th ncntTiil fiiml of tlit comity of I Hamilton, ()., In exliaimtiil, ami tln-ri' i ! no iiioni-v to pav jtirorH, witiic-HHcii ami ', court olli iuln. I There In a hill Wfort the Vermont IhtiiH'VviviiiK to women who pur lux e I I lie riirhtto vole at town, vi Inge ami tire Imlrii t cleetloiiH. i (overnur lluinphrey of K fin nan Iinn 1 nunoviil the I'olicn CouiinixHioiieni of i Tnpi ka for pa.iiitiuK a rcHu)niHiiiixt j a Chief of j'olicc. Atlanta, (in., i lielicvcil to 1 the only - city in th I'ultaM Hatca which Iuin a : Ii,him inmilnirt4Hl w holly of liaia'r from foundation to turret. The final delivery of rerti Dentin of al lotment of the Oneida lands in Wiecon ain hun Ikm'H uiiiile to the general satiH f Hi t ion of tlie Itxliaus, Secretary Wiitilout has appointed an Auxiliary lloard of Appraisers, tlie reg ular lorce U'tng unable to cope w ilh the present ruxh of liiiHiucsH, There is talk of a Confederate soldiers' home Is'ing erected at i ieimia. Nine acres of land and a large Hiibwription of money have ln'cn donated. A Haw Iish Imiii discovenil in one of the caatiiigs of the cruiser Maine that will cause a ilelav of several months and thousands of dollars of expc ni-e. Smuggling is iucrctiHing enormmiKly along the Ixiwer St. latw rence. The loss to tlie Canadian government during the past ye .r is estimated at foOO.WNI. Iiilliis, Tex., has an artenian well Ihat yields 1.0 Ki.OoO gnllonsof drinking water every dny. With the present population ,,,.;, (0 llllIltt,,r o W Htl.r fl,mine there. The screw worms continue their rav ages in the interior of Ijuiisiann, and several cases are reported where t' ey have attacked human Kdugs, causing death in seme Instances. , The effect of a verdict iu the Circuit Court at New port, Ky., is that Mavor Iteid of linyton, w ho has occupied that iMiHitioii for to years, was not qualified for the oll'uu by citizenship. It Is announced at Washington that tho President has decided not to make public the HiMiintiiienl of a successor lu the lute Justice Miller until in Dccem- Is'rat the convening of Congress It is said that wholesale liquor dea'ers in Philadelphia, who bv law cannot sell less than a quart of liquor, are selling a pint of leorwith plenty of foam in a quart glass, thereby evading the law. The Nicaragua canal is progressing w est ward. The cost of the work thus fur dime has Ihiii alxmt :l,rnUHHi. In live or six years steamers w ill lie passing through the canal, unless ail signs laii. The County Medical Society of Phila delphia has taken a stand against hvp notism, and has apsiiuted a committee of physicians to din II a law that will re- Strict Iiy pilui ism iu us leuniiiuu conn Hlla. '; An important lawsuit has been insti tilled at Nehniska City, contributors su ing for a tVWO Uinus given toward the erection of a packing house, which sub sequently closed down contrary 10 the stipulations. The Manhattan Club of New York has at lust taken lossession of the old A. 1. Stewart mansion, which is to Is its fu ture homo. Nearly all the furnitnrennd ciiriH'linu owned liv Mr. Stewart was bought by the club. Canadian customs officials at Windsor have been ordered to collect duly on all implements of American Smrtsnu n coining into Canada for il day's shooting. I leretofore the custom has Ihhui to re quire a small deposit, which was re funded, Hailway projectors have Wen figuring on a route mini i.iikb nuron to i.ase un til rlo. w hich, if operated, would cut out 4L'rt miles of liiko navigation and twenty eight miles of canal U'tween Chicago and Montreal, The railway would lie sixty-nine miles long, and tho estimated costl2,(lh),tH)l). Two Japanese students of the Michi gan university have created quite a sen sation bv eloping with two American girls. Tlie Jap are Kulsuturo Kuku shinia and Uoitiiro Tokano, bdh of no ble families mid graduate of the law department last year. One of the girls was Miss Fuller of Ypsilanti, who is quite young, of good family asd hand some, The other w oman Is considerably ohler mill well know n In certain circles, There ia no trace of the fugitives, FOREIGN NEWS. The Gjrinth Canal t( be Ojjened in iHo f, lirajiress Frederick I'jirthases the i-'ormer Home of Martin I.utber for a Charitable Purpose. The f'r.'irow iu ia to make t triji aruiind the world. ' ; , BiHiimrck In to atait a rewery at. FrieiJriihruhe. Tlm ilcat ia ia annoniiTat "tfei litt tienerul von VV eyhcrii. . The hitint decree of Kntflinli etl'iuetU ia that bcarda miiHt an. There !h to ! an Aiieki-Turkinh Con- venlinii reHjieclliiK Africa. I tc I i n rn propowH a renewal of the Latin I'nioii for five years. IIi-hMo Ix'iiiK iiiHiine, the (irainl I hike NicholiiH in ciiiiiphitcly pnr.ilizi'd. RtiNHia Iiuh a hi(li tarilT. Twenty jut cent, in gold ha been added to the duticN. C'uhan lmndilHare terrorizing the inl and. 1'lunterN are ruptured and hi-Jd for raiifom. Krenchinen living outnide of Fiance nnniUT, according to a recent cenmm, 408,0.0. , The iM-nfBiitii are Hoeing from the vi cinity of .Mount Ktna in dr, ad of an eruption. The vintage which in now in progress i n . "... ....... or chronic ailmenU There are certain proline one. ' chronic diseanes, as dysentry and pesiton- The Kmiror of treniuiny him decided itis. in which the quick auliduing of paiu to ili'inoli-li the w ail uroiind the inner j is ensential to tlie saving of life. But in cily of 1'oeen. such cases tiie remedy, having accom- The l:riti-h government has appro-! L'lisl,(', iU cud- ca" at "ce with o..,l c t .oo t.. i, I,.,!.., ,.f . drawn. liallinn, Ireland. The French Crwiit Mobilier has ac qniriil the works of the S'N.'icte des Me- tilUX for IS," O.I.IKK) Jriincs. There is now (k-tircelv a mountain in Switzerland which tins running up to its summit not a railroad Kalfotir Udieves he can s tile the Irihh luml 'luesiioM, mid cannot be in duced to withdraw the lrieh purcliase bill. Lieulei.ant rchii.ult. who was tried in Kufpiu on a char. e of ls-t raying the plans of Croiiktailt to a foreign power, lias been hanged. F'.inpreos Frederick ban purchased the I II t I ...I The French tumult . e contributinir lils-rdlv toward the proved monuiuerit of Uurifialdi. This shows a better feel-j ing toward Italy. Al'olisl, member of the Austrian Keiclisia.h is unmnixliiK an exis-dition to in.,.! re into the condition of the l'ol- ish colonists in j'.riutil. The l'rench Minister of Agriculture reirls the Is-cl-root crop fairly gmsl and the complaints of the sugar manu facturers exaggerated. niruier rexnuiiee in .tie- m i.ui ner lor si mil ne is so. the character ia com charitable iiititut!ouNyneiuory of her : pletely altered. Like the insane who liuslwi d. ... .waww "j know tliaf they are insane, he is the most F.inperor illiaiu w ill have the sar- activity, and in some cases severe neu cophiuius of F;mieror William I and the ; ralgia comes on. Still the habit is clung iMiiprepN Augusta lnii.le in Italy tmin , models bv Professor Fneke. An encounter has occurred between Turkish troop and armed Armenians near ICrzeng.in in Armenia. Seven sol diers were killed and fifteen wounded. The F' reneh budget Committee has re jected the government proposal to ad vance a loan of ti(KHJ,lK0 train's to the Tonquin protectorate for public works and railways. F'trorta are lsdng made in liilluentiu' circles to induce the Queen or Prince of Wa es to Ik- present ut the Welsh Na tional Fisteddfodd to be held lit Swan sea next year. The financial rejsirt of the exhibition roeeiiflv held in FMinburgli shows a deficit of 1 150,0110. This more than nlieorhs the guarantee, fund, which amounts to f12.l,h00. Tho Russian government has decided to commence work on the triins-SiU'rian railway without delay, using at first the resources of the treasury and afterward raising un internal loan for the purpose. The Corinth canal, w hich w ill sever PclooiicsUN from the mainland of tireece, and will permit tlie largest diipsto p ss directly from I hw Gulf of Athens to the liulf of Corinth, will be opened in 18! to. The Italian government newspapers are milking it n favors do remarks about the interview of the Poe and the F'.m pre s of Austria, the imperial lady hay ing lieen received with marked" favor bv tho Pontiff, who also extended to h r his blessing. American pork seized in liern.any. it j U'iiitt unlawlullv imported . by the way of Holland, was soaked in kerosene to make it unsalable, notwithstanding thousands of oor in that country are in need of meat and cannot get at, ow ing to high prices. Spain is enacting strong- protection laws. The heavy duty which it is pro IMised to pluoo un imported coal, and the reported duties on iron and eoper ores, il is asserted, w ill prove disastrous to the trade of the country if the meas ure U'couie a law:. Tho repressive, measure' adopted by Russia against the Jews are hearing fruit In the gradual collapse of the Hour mill Industry throughout the conntrv, the capital in whicli -w.is all found by the Jews. , A clause In the new French tariff gives the t're-siueni ami v nomei mil swer to retaliate to ns great exior" I hey choose upon articles exporh France bv any country w hich disc nates against l'rench products or ii way erects barriers against the Ft t ratio. Russian agriculturists are oC upon expectcil Miropeun reprii i the now tariff to find a larger opi Kuropean markets tor moir o -cattle. Numerous deputatio ' iiskiil the government to apply J Western Powers r laciiiune in liilion of Itnssinii cattle and nieil THE VICTIMS OF MORPHINE. What a I'd j.lrian Haya About It Klapi 1'owaril m Cura, The habitual une of opium and Its de rivative, morphine, ia aHHuming vast pro portiona. It will mifTice her to any that thictima of thia habit amount to many tlmufiarida In the United Huitea alone, rrofeaaor Hall, of the I'aria uniTersity, reckons the number of victims the world over at hundreds of thousands. Thou prediBpoed to contract the mor phine hnbil are of a highly nervous or ganization, suffering insupimrtiibly from exhauHtion ukmi any uiiumiuI fntigiia, r exhniiHted, p'rha, by any ord'nry ex ertion or dimracted by long watching or by sorrow. - Tliew lind in morphine a temraiaKiluce. ftut tlie rerxatted re- faort tot-tiw relief soon bf.vine a sfiara. i The1 bu, Is formed. The dose is pro j gTexnivlyt juciviBu to iii.nire the de- . (Sireii eff'pt. Koon any nttetnpt to relin- i juiu i, vi rn-u mi prolong ine loierrais of Its uae, jiaiilt tn a defrree of Hyi!icai and mental di firmsion w liich aet-nia in. supportable. Tlie suiTt-rer lose all self control. Lie cannot do without bis fatal solace. The physician is not seldom to blame for the formation of this habit in his patients. Says Profeaeor Ball. In giving cautions on this point: 'i would not deny morphine to tlie ataxic patient, racked with pains beyond endurance; nor to the victim of dyspepsia when ha begs for some aMKuapement of his agony ; nor in ciinfw of neuralgia, whore the suffer ing i extreme. But I would be remorse less in denying it to hysteric patients, to hypochondria!, to neuropathic subjects of every kind. Above til, I take care not to let the patient make the injection himself, nor to put into hi hands the means of doing so." These cautions to practitioners reflect none too severely upon a profession carelessness that is far too prevalent It sliouitl lie noted that they relate to cases The first effects of the morphine habit are no doubt agreeable. Depression parses away and a feeling of comfort takes its place. The barometer rises. AH tilings look well. That which was i lacking in the normal force is supplied ! by an artilicial force. It resembles the kiwh and the spur without their sting. But the uting is sure to follow. It is not long before the victim realizes that he is in a wretched snare, from which, if un ai ided, he is powerless to free liitnstdf. ktsown to pernicious the moral effect is noticed as deplorable. The habituate who in bis normal condition was con- scientious, high minded and sensitive, tvYnt.a ni..r:lll' in.ntil.la md lrnnn-a . "retched of twings. The consciousness- ot moral perversion is tlie neme&is that follows him. ) Equally iernicious physical effects are 1 J1 Ty ta- after ' T i' hs ,,,at, d10 .ponies impairecl. This result more quiCKiy ioiiows tne use Ol morphine per orem than when used hy. potlermically. The sleep is disturbed witli visions. Imaginary voices pursue him at first recognized as delusive, but finally believed. The brain losea its to, or more properly the snare holds its victim. The extent to which the daily allowance is carried by those long habituated to morphine ia simply amazing when we consider the potency of this toxic agent It is not un usual to find personB con suming thirty, forty or even sixty grains daily. These quantities are, of course, reached by a slow increase, else they could not be borne. The first requisite to a cure is submis sion to restraint. Without thia any at tempt at cure is certain to result in fail ure. The power of self control and de termination is noi adequate to the case. Moreover, if the habit has been at all prolonged there will be a degree of dis turbance during tlie first period of ab stinence, and a degree of illness and petulance following. For these reasons seclusion is requisite, and seclusion under restraint. Following the jierturbation of the first eight or ten days a degree of well being is experienced. The sufferer has passi-d tbe turning point and is be ginning to mend. During the early period it is essential that a skilled and willing nurse be in attendance both day and night. The case should not be with out watching for a single moment There are many alleviations within reach of the attending physician. Abund ance of nourishment, regularity of the organic functions, and all right means for quieting the nervous system are alle vinting conditions. Individuals differ greatly in their reenfterative power; but from one to. two weeks in bed will lie ,he djt milk mU8, no, beomi,,. EvPn requisite in all cases. In attending to J after leaving the hed and resuming his place at table, milk should be allowed the patient abundantly and often, and especially t night as a sleep producer. It must te admitted that among gen eral practitioners there Is too little atten tion given to the requisite treatment of this Condition. Even among specialists there are those who are disiHwed to make light of it. Hut it were simply cruel to overlook the real suffering of this proc-ss of abstinence, and equally unsafe. No relief should lie domed that can con scientiouslv le given, and the progress of , titter a falsehood are yet eternally schem the case sliould be carefully watched to i ing to produce false impressions on th guard against syncope or collapse. George Edward Hopkins, M. D. in New York Herald. A Paradiae on Kearth. i Honolulu is a iorfeol paradise on earth 1 sor- j mil. ririt ,-ou, I of it is Jgct ally vers ears lies THE HOMEBOUND H08T. Tbe aoiind of a boat Advancing, Tramp tramp' trarnpt TJntier tli a-imlv flldfar And flare of the evening lamp. CD'Jer tlm Ktatr wliluimias f ttw i lir elnclrle light, Tbi sijuorl of ao arm niarchlog la Id taa atme.la to-ailiL H't to the clamor of bugles, Nor to the Htonny liwit of drums Hot to the haitle'a toc.in. The Jiitiilatit array comes, A swwfr niuNio aiimmona Awl llirllls along the Una, Though each to hiinwlf nuiy bear ft Aotl niakc to the next oo sign. The pattiM- of tiny footfalls Thai mo to an open door. The nv.:fcir' ir.Hf-r almrlnar. liri4ion tli atirMrry li-ort . Th DoyiKli aiioiit of wrJronie, TUe slrtnab rt(frio of eke, ( . At t n clllt In t J gimrdwl ponat Of the fcmuftOouniJ rtuliar'a key ' Thin i thi armya oimrfc: , . " ftopwlly tstiia twi-nitt v, Xh eoerty aM of Um coaimoa AM be paaaeaoiH 'if aij(lit tutn the hoart f n,e houenol4 Wtieo Uit! (kiy a king work ia doaa, Anti wife and Daiitia are waltiof With a kua for their dearest one. Coder tbe aindy flicker Ami flare of the evening lamp X bear a boat advancing With Mteaiiy and reitolute tramp- A boat of the strong and gvmtl, A throng of the bravt and trua, Dear little wlvea and mothera, ilaitti'uing home to you: -Margarut fel. SaagsUsr in Harper's Bazar. The Halm on 'i Fedlng (; round. Where the sea salmon go is as much a mystery ttxlay as it has ever been. After leaving tho coast they disappear. Stray fish have been found in very deep water hundreds of miles from any salmon river, but their marine feeding grounds are still undiscovered. In the spring they sud denly reapfM-ar at the mouths of rivers. While in nalt water they never jump at a flr; the moment they strike fresh they rise freely. When going up stream they frequently stop in pools as though to rest, and when descending go most of the time tail first, letting tho current carry them and keeping head up tlie river. Globe-Democrat. "Kim Care" for Connomptlrea. Tt,A r-W t . ,1 ..i.iM t. -- hn.,i,i ... h, . ,.rr., consumptives. A hospital for this ''kins cure" is aUmt to 'be opened at Reinick- j entiorr, near lJerlm. The sanatorium i proper consis-ts of a vast circular build- i ing, Ul the basement of which several hundred cows will be kept, and the odor of the stables be conducted to the rooms j in the upper stories. In the center of ( the building is a large yard, for which a ! whey cure, bathing establishments, etc., are planned. The surplus of the dairy products id to be disposed of to the public under proper precautions. Homo Jour nal Cnrlona Treatment of Hydrophobia. I recently met a gentleman of high ed ucational attainments, who stated that, in six years' residence in the East Indies, he had known of three severe cases of hydrophobia, and that each case was permanently cured. The means used was to take the patient to a pool or r .... i. . iy -i mcniu ui I , piling.? mill UJ BI1U Ul low him to just about drown and then resuvitate liim him. In each case, as before stated, a permanent cure was effected. "W. T. G." in Scientific American. How Clowns "Make Tp." How do clowns make up their faces? I will tell you. They take oxide-chloride of bismuth, which they mix with grease, rub uin their hands until tlie conqiosi tion is thorough, when it is put upon the race ukn in-- horned mrb or IIia nmrm minstrel. After that, comnon chalk, i carefully dried, is laid on a second coat, j The chalk adheres to the greasy skin, and the face is soon verv ilioi-om-hlv whitenerf ' Clown in Globe-Democrat. She Seemed to Forget. Mr. Benedict (to sxirtsman friend) Yes, we paddled that day over fifty miles against head, winds. Made a splendid run. Mrs. Benedict John, please hold the babv for a little while. My arms are so tired. Mr. B. You seera to forget, dear, thai that infant weighs fifteen pounds and that my arms are also tired. Pittsburg Bulletin. Onr Consumption of Ralslna. The United States is the largest raisin consuming country in the world, and trustworthy authorities estimate the con- sumption iit aUmt 8.000.000 boxes of j twentv-two nounds each, which, at an average of $3 per box. shows an expen diture of $4,000,000 per annum for on dried fruit Once a Week. The Tooth Rnuh for Children. In many homes a tooth bmsh would i be a curiosity, and yet every child should be provided with one and made to use it. i This is a duty which cannot be too I strongly insisted u;ou. L'nless the teeth : are kept clean they will decay, and with- i out good teeth perfect health is absolutely impossible. Ikwton Herald. Leaves of the Pulm. A tribe in the palm region of the Ama zon cradles the young in palm leaves. A single leaf turned up round the edges by tome native process makes an excellent cradle, and now and I lien it is made to do service as a bath tub. Brooklyn Eagle. ' 9uit aa Bait.. -Many who would not for the world minds of others .respecting facts, char acters and opinions. Norway baa more earthquakes t"an Is generally supposed, ur. tiling Keuscn records twenty-three for 1887, all but three, however, being very slight. 1 An "inch of rain" means s gallon of water spread over a surf aco of nsarly two square feet, or a fall of about 100 tons oo an acre of ground. What we ought not to do, -e should not ever think ol doing. Epictetua, Six hundred thousand Frenchmen own hares in the Panama canaL CAPTURING A SWORDFISH. A Tlclona Monater, llelns; Wound4 Plerrm a Hlm h Inland Boat. A man stands on a little platform in front of the bow armed with a harpoon having a sharply and deeply barlwd point, so that in piercing the fish, if it goes in far enough, it cannot be easily got out, let the fish be as ugly as he may. The iron is so arranged, in connection with a pole and cord, that the cord can be detached from the harpoon, the pole pulled back, and the harpoon left firmly fixed in the now maddened fish the line, a very strong rope, 800 feet long, being fast to tlie iron and the other end secure on t'.ie vessel. This end is Imme diately fattened -vurelv to an empty 1 barrel, vchhili is tlw n thrown overlioai'd, J and h murks tlie cours anil pvadtion of j the cnrsd Ci A : It also enahies ;. vimei U-"er)d onwa, , life bout to haul in. t;r.j out aiid, it p0-. ' Bible, i-aprnrc rln ti'iy frll.nr. ; And Uj'ly j tie is. if tie it a young IkJi. ii He is old . and heavy, he is much quiets even j wiih a hariioon in him. Xt is tlie younirer, iiveiier fellows that are so full of ugly courage that attack and kill whales, and attack, indeed, pretty much everything in the ocean, unless it may be tlie sea serpent and the devil fish. That they will attack a man, even a bather, who is in water not over his head, and kill him, too. unless he can make wonderful time in getting into shallower water, was proved a few years ago in the case of a young Catholic priest who wa attacked w hile bathing on the California shore, in water just above his hips; he was fearfully gashed and nearly killed before he could get ashore. Sometimes, in its fury at being harpooned, it rushes at tlie small boat and thrusts its ugly sword up through the boat's .bottom. Woe to tbe man it hits! Our harpooner fastened to a fish that was secured, as it happened, with little trouble, though tlie harpoon only pene trated a little way into his big carcass. He proved to be UT feet 5 inches long, and weighed undoubtedly 450 pounds. Much larger ones have been caught, but rarely. We also secured two others, not so large. And it was with the second one that there was an exciting time. He proved to be "a young man" among his n i i, . t aeuows, ana an ugly young lenow, too. I Having him well harpooned, and the barrel going dancing at a great rate against the w ind for it is a curious and hitherto unrelated fact that a swordfish. j when harpooned, always rushes off to ! windward tlie Ufe boat put out to secure him after dulv "plaving" him. In it j went a Block Islander belonging to the i vessel, and two courageous passengers, j By tlie time they reached the barrel, they j were a mile from the vessel, and could ! be seen, with a glass, pulling in on the line. They worked the fi h a good while. When a swordfish, rinding himself har pooned and tooajeb-ABty held, rewlly gives up the fight, he suddenly turns aud goes to leeward. Tlat mea at iih- tin under stand what that movement means. Tbey were still "TvHiTirt" th Mtow, artd ex hausting him, when, havhur sersral times had him hauled hi close to she boat, so that bis blue figure was dis tinctly visible, and as often permitted I , - i m to go 100 feet off or more, some thing happened which caused the captain of the steam yacht a mile off, looking through Irfs glass, to exclaim: -'They're in trouble! he has struck the boat!'' and to order an instant start for them. lie was none too soon. The enraged fish, withdrawing some sixty feet, had made one of thote arrowlike rushes upon the boat, w hich can be equaled in it velocity by no oilier fish in the sea. The sword pierced tlie bottom of tlie boat a little one side of the keel, near the center coming up nearly two feet, tortu- nattfly men have learned ere now not to Blt down ,n a 0031 engaged in hauling ia a swordfish. By standing (as well as tbey can) their feet present a smaller surface, and hence a diminished chance of being hit. Last vear one man's boot heel was partly hit, knocking him head long. In the present Instance one of the men had a narrow escape of hardly ten inches. But tlie meu were saved. Indeed, the boat, being a fchell lifeboat, would hardly have sunk, although it was already half full of water and the men hard at work baling when the steam yacht reached them. The vicious fish was repeatedly lanced through the head and neck till be got comparatively quiet, when, in haul ing liiui up the side, with the harpoon purchase at the shoulder and the long grappling hook at the tad, a slipknot was successfully got over his wide forked tail and lb ImJ Inn. But for this 'ast gr-P -10 would have turned the boat over, but the way he lashed the sea with that tail was a caution. Hartford Times. "Soman? caret for have t-; aoV- catcd for sWpiessness that I am tempted, writes a corrt-apoadon. -"to praiasuiul my Ptrn recipe, which, if it may appear t:mewhat impracticable and far fetched. I.r.s ut least the advantage of simplicity, It is merely this: When you have tumbled anil tos-sed about one bed until your pillow seems to be on (ire and your sheets red hot, turn into another I mean another bed. You will find the sheets and the pillow refreshingly cool, and it is probable ut all events that you will go to sleep. Tlie recipe is not in fallible, and it is of course necessary to have another bed to turn into, which is not always possible. But when practica ble ic is norili trying: and if it fails one can always fall back on tho undoubted fact that there is no universal cure for aleeplessness. What is one man's meat is another man's poison." Pall Mall Budget. - UK inn the Finger Naila. The wife of a well known iron operator in Pennsylvania is beautiful, witty and accomplished, but she bites her finger : naila She says she cannot help it. She acquired the habit in childhood, and has tried every means to break it up, but without success. At times she haa suc ceeded in resisting the inclination until all her linger nails are triumphantly long, but invariably they disappear as if by magic the first time' she is disturbed, annoyed or rendered nervous. She does not know when she bites them. She suddenly finds them all gone. Her doc tors tell her the habit is incurable except' for very strong willed phlegmatio per-sons. he?-' t f t i )' 1 - 1