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CHATTER IX Sunday Services. rillKrcnNHUKHATIiiNAI.rMI'III'll.-IO 0. W, 1,1'i An, Pa-lor, Hnrvlec nl II H'i 1 mi p u Knn.lay H I I alter inonttOM er- tHMMItltf Wllleiay PVIMMIIK Bl mynr incelluii nl Yoini I'eoplt.e. Halt Kudeaynr every nitimay f HI'IICII Hkv mi nN III Hill Service Hi II Hlllldny Mint "t.rvloi .10, lieijtilar Inosdai I'U'iilnit, Monthly 5 IVdi ' H 1 1) ) w x-r putt i . a 9 u ft r f ft T'rt I .. "Yes," stiill I, h,imel by li:r resolu tion. "Lot him come." .Sho mounted the little riilo.and stood with hot (fTHocful figure silhouetted against the blue heavens. 1, Mow, turned up the cults of my sleeves and buttoned my exit across uiy chest. "Slurk!" called she, in a clear, pene trating tone, "bring tlu basket here, if ; you please. We mean to take our lunch- i ou on this si.ltt.' She rau.iined standing there, with her ; back toward mo. From my lower post- ; tiou I could not see whether Shirk wore i answering her summons with alacrity or not; unt since it would tut tits last op- portunity of obeying her orders, I was j content to let him take his time, 13y and by he appearesl, with Uie basket on his j arm; he descended, the ledge, and Kate j followed him, with her eyes on me. j "Sot it down there, near the edge of j this pit; not quite so near, please. Xow j take hold of himr The last wonts were spoken in a sharp, j rinsing tone, and at the same moment ! the girl drew a long kuife from beneath j theowrskirt of her dress and stood with it in her hand. Surprised at her action, I hesitate! half an instant in that half j instant SI ark had thrown himself to- j ward me and grasped me aronnd the body with his long, powerful arms. Al most simultaneously with his attack 1 felt myself borne down by a heavy weight from behind and my arm pin ioned. The straggle for a minute or two was tremendous, but 1 felt that 1 was overpowered. A hand was pressing hard against my windpipe. Kate stood there with her knife, a uew and strange expression on her face, but she did not stir. At length a panting voice close to my ear a voice which 1 knew well, and which, heard now, so amazed me that I almost ceased to resist said: "IVe got him safe here, Slurk. Have yon got his legsT A grunt fruui Slnrk intimated that he had. "Xow then. Kittie," continued Mr. Birchmore. "be quick there, will yon:" Kate came toward uie with her knife. At that sight 1 nttered a yell of auimal rage ami made one more desperate effort to be free. "Hold him tight, can't your said Kate in a voice that I scarcely recognized as hers. "1 don't want to hurt him." They mastered me, and then, with a rapidity and deftness that showed the practiced professional, Kate made a cir cular cut through the breast of my coat and drew oat the diamonds. "That's all right," remarked Birch more. "Now the roper She went to the basket and took from it a coil ot Cue rope, iue two men threw me upon mv f;ice and bound my . J hands and my feet securely. I made lit tle resistance, but submitted in sullen silence. "Don't forget his revolver," said Birch more when this was done, and turning me over they took the weapon from my pocket "How do vou feel now. vonns irentl- ;,,;-.i ,- .Lt.,.. me with a smile "This is the result of plotting to throw unfortunate valets intodeep pits, and of flirting with strange young women. 1 warned you, you re- member to keep out of our wav but idle curiosity has been your ruin." 'Kit- wnu. ui no,r..u ti nnr nn M diam.in.lst h v thev become you." Slurk grinned at this sally, but the girl said moodily: "Don't bother tho boy. Jack. He behaved like a gentle- man all through. He'd make a great deal better husband than yon do, Heigho!" " vt'ell, captain," continued Birchmore, addressing iilurk in English, "what are yonr orders? Khali we lower away now and hei nflf? It's nearlv hnlf nit nnp and we've a cood distance to 20 before . 4 4 l. three ." I wear a diamond ring for me or a pair of "Listen to me, Mr. Gainsborough," earrings:-" said Slurk, also speaking in English, I '. ny thanks. Herr Oainsbor though with a foreign accent; "we've on?h." replied tho little maiden gravely, got what we wanted out of yon, and we "Yon owo ,M nothing, and ni for dia don't want to do yon any more harm j monds, 1 shall never like them, since I than is necessary. But we must have ! nave Peen tllom the cause of so much time to get eafe away, and to do that wo j trouble and danger." must allow twenty-four hours. We shall ' "But unless you let me do something, leave vou at the bottom of this Dit. with i some provisions, and I filial!" loosen your arms enough so that you can feed your self. After we are safe 1 shall write to your friends at the farmhouse, who are very honest persons, I believe, and they will come here and get you out That is the best we can do for you. Now, then, Jack!" They loosed the cord a little around my arms; then, taking it by the slack t end, they lowered me into that dark chasm until I rested at the bottom. Then 1 saw Kate's face above the edge, between me and the sky, with some thing wrapped np in par in her hand. "Here's some sandwiches for you, my poor boy," said she. "I'm sorry to say goodby to you in this way, really. But i don't suppose you'd have me now, even if Jack weren't my husband already, Well, goodby; don't flirt too much with that Billy little Christina when you gt out. There are the sandwiches." She let thera fall beside me, nodded, and was gone. I lay on my back, with nothing to look at but the narrow strip of bine sky overhead. It was quite cool where 1 lay, on a bed of sand and rubbish, and it was still as death. 1 was buried alive to all intents and pur poses, and the chance of my ever being disinterred rested upon a basis of prob ability so narrow that I judged it wisest not to hope. 1 lay there, gazing np at the kr. and thinkmir over my adven- STD :1V., !.,., 'k,'J CkiM . .1 . ....VI A -." .. ...,.. j turo tiesinmng at the tvegnmmg, wttn j my lueetins with Biivhiiioro at the hotel, i ami tracing the progress of tho conspir- acy step by stop to its conclusion hero. It" wits verv ingenious, mid very well : carried out. It had taught m a lesson j ; that 1 was likely to protit by if 1 vr j ; got out. j ; I ilou't know how long 1 lay there : ! probably but a short time. All at ouce i another face intervene! Mwwn meauj . the sky. It was not Kate's this time; it ! , was a verv diuVrvnt one Christina'. ; After pouring anxiously downwarj for i : several moments, she asked: Is llerr Oainsborough thetvT "Yes, "The Herr is not badly hurt!" "Nat a bit, Christina." "Uott sei Dank!" she fsclslmetl heartilv. and adding, "it is all well; vou will bo helmst out imnnVnatelv," 'she Tauished. ivH.u other f :,-es ap;varwl. with eanl nn.l helmets-the fr.s of tho "Poliiei." In a few uiinittcs, lv the aid of rot and stout arms. 1 v-'as .lrawn up ouce more to the li at of dav, Wmking like au awkward hat.. ' Before ' me stood n.Mrlv a dozen tier tUS, it sti.uui 't ihi.:ii. uut'r!, uu their swonis and carbines; llerr Hu- ... . t . , . ..I. dolph and Christina and thrt pris..,, - ers a woman and two men, whose fact were unpleasantly familiar to nie. Sue little oflieial ceremony of identi fication, and so forth, having been gone through with, we all started for our various places of destination. The trial took place not long afterward in Dres den; the prisoners were all convicted and sentenced to I don't care to re member what. They were a dangerous gang of thieve, whom the police of sev eral countries had long been vainly en deavoring to capture. But meanwhile 1 went back tospend the night at the farm house of Herr Kudolph. 1 ueed not say that 1 scarcely had the courage to look him and his daughter in the face. Herr Rudolph w;is a most excellent and bhuueless person, and as for Christina! I knew not in what terms to begin my I apologies to her. It appeared that my little friend Hein rich in Paris had had his suspicions of ! the man calling himself Birchmore from ! the first, and in writing to his father and sister had mentioned us much. When, therefore, the Birchmore party unexpectedly turned up at the farm bouse, along with the owner of the dia monds, a good deal of perturbation was created. Afraid openly to warn me in the absence of direct evidence, Christina had done what she could indirectly to excite suspicions in my mind. Failing in this the girl had actually gone down 1 to Schandan. on the evening of my in- . : , ... : . ' t - . . . t i i terview with Kate in my chamber, and laid her information at the police bureau. The next morning she met the officers by appointment at some dis tance from the house, and they followed us to Kohlstein. After seeing the whole party of us to lne loP OI lne stem ( uircumoro tollowe.1 ! a few minutes after uivself and the oth- I - I lne" 'orn'0" coruon at tne tool of i the I,a,h anJ 0,16 of their nnmlK-r went ! UP t0 Teconnoitcr. Peeping over the ! edKe of the Vteaa, he saw Birchmore ' 'U8t ma!tinS uis attack, and immediately ' "gnaleJ to those below to approach, "u " uapiiuueu luat iue inieves, as j tney were making off with their plutt- I ' der' founi1 themselves confronted by an 1 imp88"' cordon of six loaded car- j ' blnea- istence was ont of the ques-, taon' and th,'y -""Tendered at discretion And what can I do, Christina," I said, "to show you how much I thank you? Of course I don't speak of cancel ing the obligation that nnthiii'f rnnlil do: but l should like to leave you some- thing to-to remind you that yon saved In' life and "'X 'liamonds. Would VOU Christina, I must think you refuse to forgive me for my incxcnsablo imper tinence and stupidity." She looked down at her bare feet and smoothed her apron. "Well, lieber herr, I would not like to have you think that, truly. I do for give you with all my heart, and just be fore you go away tomorrow, just when you are ready to start, perhaps, if you please, 1 will ask you for something." "Yon shall have it, whatever it is," 1 answered. So the next day, when the drosky wa at the door, and my trunk packed and put on the box, I left Herr Rudolph con versing with the driver and went back into the house to find Christina. She was standing in a shadowy corner of the kitchen so absorbed in scouring plate that she did not appear to notice mo I nritil 1 spoke. I "1 am come to say goodby and to claim yonr promise, Christina." She put down her plate and blushed, with downcast eyes. "Herr Gainslxirongh will not bo of fended? It is something 1 have no right to ask only it will show I am not un forgivingandit would be bettor to me than the diamonds." "What is it, dear Christina?" She looked up in my face, shyly and yet frankly, and said: "Kiss me!" ,1 .r ystf'l'bl 1 fl-v ,( A - j, r , ' ,',,,.iii u,i ,.,,r)- ,m..,ln- voiitti "t'', ' t a i ' A I . 1 t . ' tr. ?T v ' ' i lluimuiMi. f-v imtmi.Un.MMS.tMl it' '"',.'ii'ir ?'8X?:rl 'Vf V " ' ' ' v J. i ,'" ' A ' " i k .t..l ti.l lottiilt ..tif ' 1H e t'-i rSK" , : ' 1'"' , 4 PUfd'frjf,lr'l'J' : , "I ' M.,n.,ii,.,i.m..... k..h.h ...ui tii,.i.j 413 4, if . , ,...-,' ." . . .'v., I t , r t, ; H,.i,..t ,.t j . r. i."i..m.-i 1 . 1;V liJ.tTt? AO i! - ' '- ".V A " ! prune imh, II l i-ruii hn.l, I MKl'llulilsl' KI'Hi'oI'M. iilll'lll'll -lr ? , L' f iL I t ' ' - ' v ' t." N "''si j' "vtttt liiiii.lii'it tl.tturii per yr i "Misxu t?.iliiftoroMi)A $iy tU Ittl reil.il, tit."' This (as nearly as I can recollect it) Is the story told me by my friend, Tom (.liiiusltorough, as we sat over a decanter of claret after one of his inimitable lit tle dinner. W hen it was over I gave a grunt and flung the butt end of my cigar into the grate. "There' one thing 1 dont understand about this story," 1 then remarked, "and it has misled me all along. Your doscrip tiou of that creature, Kate her eye ami eyebrow, cotmtlexiou. hand and . - tiatumnlity-all persuaded me It wa j th l"vsi,,t Mrs- l?'ilrough. Yet it "ri-'"" ' 's nothing of the sort." ' !,',,,u'1' tlitttk not, iudetnl!" ex- 1 i'hl Tom. I;.ushing. "They are a I uIer'iit. even in appearance, as two 'ight browed brunette could 1hs. u.v 11 " J'l Wlre ttlM hS devription-you who know so well how Incurably vague tho beat ! Jriptiou are. Were you to ,h them - r'- toa tlloy aro li'tl you aiut 1 1 : A. Uie Anuwan jrt : of lt-th ' truth is they w ere not really Americans j at ail. uin iimore im the girl were French, and I in my ignoraucv mistiHik their Frei'.ch actvnt for the Yankee ; twang. When, seversd years later, 1 j met some reul American and married j one of them I realize! my error." I "Hmnph! Well. 1 dare say you were not more stupid than the majority of , your countrymen would have been in your place. But another thing was all that in.smerio business genuine or a art of the conspiracy?" "Conspiracy, of course! It was the stock expedient of the gang, and a very ingenious one, I think; for of course the ! tuesmei'ued one might turn up any- j where, and if she were not discovered, I well and gothl; while if she were, nil she ; h.wl to say was that slio was in a mcs j uieric trance. As it happened, the lat tt-r alternative occurred in both their attempts on me; but give the girl credit for tuniin it oil excellently well. ; In fact, she Uwk a real artistic interest in lit r business. You see, she had been trained as a rope dancer in her child hood, and afterward tihe was on the stage for a time. S!jo certainly had marvelous dramatic talent, and thor oughly enjoyed 'taking a part.' The realistic element that entered into her 1 i i . i i perforuiances no doubt rendered them much more exciting than ordinary sUge mrlr ....I . -I. ... 11 work, and perhai sometimt- she al- most dtH-eivetl herself." "Ah! 1 should not wonder. Well, ami what was the meaning of that confusion about tho steamboat ami tho train and Birchmore' explanations':" "A mistake on their part that's all. Accident will happen, you know. I dare say my unexpected questions di.t- concerted them greatlv; but I was Stl-mii-inn otinil-h 'tiouvon L r,u,a sn-pit iou euougti. Heaven knows. I ttl .11 . " "ii"i as iiiiu n as unyining in j their management t.f the alTair wa the "ill with which they made mo brlieve ; fm the outset that I w;w forcing my company ukhi them, when in reality it j was they who were catliii8 mo around , j " ". "Missus Oamshorongh sav tie tea ready, nh!" said the sable servitor, opening the door. "Let's go up at once!" I exclaimed, rising from my chair. "I shall here after fee! a new interest in looking at Mrs. Gainsborough's diamonds!" THE END. ,. tl""ll"""' I According to Popular Gardening, titoiouu muiiiing is 01 Klt-uiesc willior- tance. Plants shonlil not bo crowded. Plants that are backward should be placed iu a very light home and sub jected to a little fire heat after a few days' housing. Push them on with a little ammonia water. To swell the buds to the largest possible size, take half an ounce of sulphate of ammonia to a gallon of water arid give a copious watering twice or three times each Wfk. If plants areinfe.-ted with black or green fly.it will be well to fumigate two nights in succession before the flowers begin to On A!l Sides Avar's Pills are roimiicnili'il :it tin. licit rc((. ulator of the liver, itioinmh, ami ImiwcIh. Dr. 'I human eminent, of fjenn,. liij.l. j.,, ayii "Having long used Ayer's iWwilii IS'ksI results, I eau .oufWeiilly reeommeml them ahove all other.." Dr. (;,:. - n,,eivr of Unity, N. 11., writes : " I coupler Aver'i Pills hir .superior, us acathartle, lo any 'that are iuruisin-u hy the pharmacopeia." "After suffering forelht, years from rhilli anil fever, wilh only o(rasiou;il intervals of Ti;H, I was eure.l hy AVer's I'iHs ulnne. My rns! had r'-sls.., trealm.-nl wilh the iisu;i ilwuirs" ireHeriitions anil ,1 ki, ,,i nuuiherof proprietary ine.ii. ines; ,ut i,M,er the Inllu Cllec of AVer's Mil, tll! chill. ;,nr fever ceasfil. my liver anil sIhuiim h were i-estorml to healthy aetlon, anil my former t..! healilt returned. Ayer's I'ills cannot he exeelleil as a remedy for disorders caused ,y malarial poisons." -s. I Harrow, (Jordon, Texas. " For headache, Ayer's I'lll.s are the must effective iiii.dieiiii.."'i. liodee, Homer N V "When I feel Hu, need f i:,M,arllc i lake Ayer's I'llls.and find Hici to m ,nr (iiTi'ctive than any other pills I ever took." Mrs. I). (J. (Jruhh, llurwi.llvllle, Va. Ayer's Pills, PRRI-AKKD 11V Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mas$. Bold by til DrugifliU ud Uusleri lo MtsllclUM. r" I I IU Willi Bine e mm Or'H'H IMit'l'KMKNT Tt HOME - INVESTORS.- Wo have lots ."tOx'.HH) feet. ltHx JtHl feet, till favorably lociite.1. TIioho lots twice the ordinary ciiti re hut half tho tittual jiriee of other lot nitit iliirlv liH'atetl. Wo have ontncro, two-ncre, five mid ten-iicro (nu t, it .... tttt HtHtauIo for ttubtirlmn hoiticM, convenient to town, whooln, churclten, ( j f jr(Hlm.,ivo Hoil. A winch wo will sell jmrt in tnmll tracts to (tint juir Imsert, ami on easy '''' w- Call & See Us & Get Prices r oi;i:i;oN tuv ofhck, tut ox l.O.UHIiT L. TAFiy.it Portland Oflice, a. 3tt Kilurk Ht St lt.lt it, TAX NOllfK I T.i the iihp' ot rtt.nl .11trlrl Si", ft.', nl ! t'U. kim.. ....un! , "I r It 1 tie M-h-xil of iUt t., Unm.-.t l.trut f.T i tlM' 'r l"-' i HH' .Iue, n-l ni.i.t in- .Hi.l t I thr tu..lr.i,tlir.l i III .'ttlv Itl m ir-it t il y : w ilhiii ,1 tty il, frm 'l,l ot till n.'ttr., or " ihr .tm will lw rttriio-t t '.t;tii;'.i.'iit j 1 It." f litr S, i rtrrk eh.xl l'iirl.-t .. t"l. n.ttp.l ihi i 'th rt,)-.i.rii,h." t .; ft i: KM'fiitor' Niitb'e. N.itlrf In Wi'tir rlvf it tlil tli ini.l.'rliir.l .l.ily Hi'i..hii.'. ...i-oin.-'l -ui. I -ll:jf . -.-..il..r of the n.utr ot John t ....f.-r. ....-n ..tMlmvo I . !. " "i fi' '' '"" '""'t "' ; t l irkih-w r.Mint) . or.Tj"li. Dual . .'otliil . i.-rntot.. m.. ti... . ,ui cmt h. .. t ! ,""'"U J""' ,'"'-! " "r '"' " ,'h)'"" l. .O.'Olll ai.'l for lilO flllO 1 ,,.( i,t Iiv nr.lfl ol If in I W Mcl.lr.lni. )u l of 'Off run til V court of t' 1 katn oount . t tr.. Ai.nl .'T. i k rti.ii. u. I IfKNItY 0S-i. -"J 5 ;"7 Kjoc'iiora. Sllfiitll. TAX N.iTU K To the loxt'iyvra o( Knl!-. View arh.otl .llttrlrt No. W. o l lafknmn-. .'oliltty, lll.'-f, it ' Thf fUo.il In i il t"u' a!i.vtt iiaiiirt .tlitrlrl ! forth, t-t-.r t-.1.' e. now .tin., ntnl iit.nt h i.i. I uti-'1"'""' unlr.i-ttn-.t i hia rw t fail a view t illiin ! tv .la; fr. m th.. .l itr-of tula Ilotlor, ... ,..,. W1. u ..,..,.. . ,ih,., . J I lo H E t fa. ( li-rlt Hrh.iol inrt.-t ,So 'js. IiltNl thla '.Till .In) ol April, iv... 4 ! (i n NfiTlt K Knit rt'llltt'ATloN Iaii.1 Oftlc. ut Orcitoii city, or.-eon.f lltv 16. I"4 I Notice ! hcrehy ilv.-n tint ilic l,,li,n. h,a Ditmt'd eitler ln. Dlcil uotlc. .,f hli Inn iiiion lo innke ttniii iir.H.I In mipporl of hi clnlin. nd thrtl ild pr.Mif wl . iimdc heforc lite r.-cUu-r .Tim receiver 01 ine i nm, Sl-itrs Isiel olh t.r. Koll l lty tlreiloli, ,,u Inly S, -Vl. lit UHin tt Muitin, pre 0 s .No n, forihe H S r.. ' , of S . ' , Mild lot I of Sec J. I 7 S., 14. I K. He 10.1110 the lollonlim wl.nc.e. to prove hln coutinnoii re.id.ni.. iiou and CUlllvilllon ol dd Und. l J, llndlev John iitsier, .1. H ii'iiuon and W.J I'lmik all of Sllverroii C, (j Jlnrlon rotinty, Uri'toii i SD :t") J.l Ai'i'itos, HfKUter. NOTICE Of KIM A I, SK ITI.KMKNr. otl In limehy ttlven Ii at 1, t ho oo.l. r-if M, have filed my tin u repori In the neiMcr ol ine t'stalr of John Ii. t'lurtcr. d ne.. In Hie eounly court ofi hn k timii- eoiinlv, ttrcvoii, and Hie court ha i.p,.,iiit,. July .en, .;r... id Hu, hour ol in a. m. it a day an.l thiic lor hc'irlntf of aal.l report mot (or the .elil. inenl ol Ml. I Htat. 1'artl. s ImvliiK ohleclliius nnly foerelll Iheui at (hut llnie Mtllouo.r, ill.,aint., A. nn x ot iiir i .iiiie ol John It. t'hiirieis. d, c .1 ii. rj t. ri All y f., -tile. -W.I. - 10 AtlMI.'.'HTUATOIi'ljH.U.K. Ill Urn mailer ol the estate of Andrew lioUliait, deee.i.-.! : I hcrehy itlve nnilee th "I pnruinl to nn order ol the holiorahle eounly conil of Cl.iekaiinia county, tlrei;.,,,, will on Ihur-dny July '.'I Ivrj t o'clock p hi at the curl house ,'p.or In (trcKon I lly fireuoii, ell at punllc mn lion to the hiuhesl hld.l. r or c.-h In h ind, the follotv llntdescrihed trucl ot land llu it..d In ( lack anna eniilily, ttr.K-.ii, to wll: C.umnciiclnKiit ihr half mile i.i hclween eetlons -l and I' In T5S. lil K of the Wlllauieii" tmrl'l I uti, and runnlni; ihcnee aniilh lui rods whence e il i,i. rod; Ihenee uorlll l;'lt rods; thence west ,V,' rod Ihcnee norih in rods; thenc. e. .si ro,. o, nit ,oir.- oi ocyninim, eon in I u I ii if !!.'., icies more or le Hale aiinjeel to Colillinialloli f Hiil.l r.Hirl. AsmkKi'oi, Admlulslralilx. liaie.i way ISI W. C. ,li IIN.soN Ally, ir, r. t. wiiitk. W.a. WIIITK WHITE BROTHERS, Practical d related s lhdhkra. Will prepare plana, elevations, working de talla, and "pnclileailona for all kind of huild- Itlk'S Hlieelal atleutloli irlven to modern eo. tiotes. KKllmatci furnlahcd on iipplienilon Call ou or addrcaa WIII TK niton., Orexon City, Ogii THE KOHLER. HENRY KOHLER, Piiop. Barlow, - Oregon. l.KADINfl IIOTKI, OK THK l'l,At:K. Tablen Biippliod with tho heHt the market BilbrdH. Mualii 25 cents. IjOb Lain SEEKERS AMI - tro, gMM ing iVtltie Orchnrtl," of ' . " ( I I. I M. FRANK NELDON, GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH OroKon City, Orotfon. Full StH k of t.ims Aiimuuiitioii. lU'l-ttir itti ntl knitltt of tniiill iti Mi! nMi'Ilv init li, lHMlii iilii kt' o tttiv l" L hiuhttfm lur . Hinit uti l.ivery, I'Vctl mitl Sale Stjiblit ORECONCITY. UX'ATKK IKTRKN 'I II f llltllli.K ANP I'M'OT Ibttibli" ntnl Singlo Uin, ntnl atl tllo liort s nlwiivs on Iniii.l nt tin: lowest prices. A onrnill connected" witti the luirn fur littisi. stot k. liiforiiiatiitn rnitardintf ntiv kilxl ol st.H'k promptly ntlen.letl to bv peistin 01 letter. horses Coucht and Sold. 3T. H. RAY, Practical Horstslioer, hop cm Main Kt., opp WimUn Willi. ! Sieclel Alleaticn oirci to Contracted or Bsi roc!. MltlKINO M'KKD HllltSKS A SI'KCIAI.TV. Ten yearn upetienct. In en.l.Tu rlilna. WOOD TURXIN ' -A.2STD SCRCLLSAWING BOXES OF ANY SIZES MANOf'ACTIioED Turtle deitiritiK Wood Tiirnlnif, Tnt- lorn., iiiui'ki'tH, or Shop Carpenter's Work Will buFiiiiml by Ciilliinjon Me. Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORDER. a-. U. BESTOW, .35T")ii. tint Coiioreirntioiutl CImikiIi CLIFFJIOUsTiT J. IIHTNHU, rropr. 'I his OMetf l lr.l (J liixa II.iK-l lu Orricoii 'lly. (Helm rooniM with t'oinfortitbln liedn, Tnbli'H Hiipplied with tho bent the. mar ket ull'orilH. MMSJBY'S STAHLES, BARLOW, OR, Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. IIorflcH fed nnd cnretl for by the duy or month at reaHonahlo rales. Ki.a tiuit.NM, t''.tor, Morning ..rvlei u II: Sun, lat hchoolNi u n: r.i ..tli.tr er let" at 3 ti, I'jtitollll l,eni;.li meelluit hull. lay .enlnj( at U ,1.1 Prayer alccttiitt 1h.tt.iia) fienlnii at i ittl, ittattiti.ti eotdlall In lied. tllmr i'ithtii V i KKi an t lll'iu'tl - littv, fl, V. litit.iNKt . 1'ai.tor, Hervlcca at ll A. M ftnd 1 Sll r M Maldialll Hcleud al III I H. Y"Ui. People s Xnciely ol t litlitlall Klldeavnr meela tver itiiliila) v.lt!iiit at ti :i . e.ll.esday vtelillitf prayer ltt.t t ti Ml al 1 .HI, Mt.a!a Itett. It V A SUM It' A I, I III' lit II -IlKIIM AN - At'.l. Ki.Nr, l'"ior I'leacliinit rv Ice e. ery alter Halo M.uelnyal HAM and ul I' M, a.l.l.aih cl ....I every Hothlay al III A M . loiilt llaril.l.cliter, H.ipt ) W.wkli l'r)tr Meelltin ttvery W vdti.ilay nventitif rNlt t.n liltt I Hill S rill Hi ll ll. v It. Mll.l km, paalor Hervteea rtit and third ftitnday In ea.-lt ttioltllt at llli.ou . Ilv. at 11 a. lit 1 p ul. M.eeiet Hnu.Uy at Motiutnlli tlolt.e al ll A in ' (oitiilt (tiiuday at Harmony school li.ot.e at II a In I'ra r niet'tfitij llr,.tt t.tiy, Uixluevdar dvealng Mlltlilay ellool. Ill a 111, Sticu'ty Diiwtory. IHKUN I'lJ'V ItitAltll or 1IIAUK. Mcetaat t'totti lion,, on tlriM.n.t MouUay tn aacli inonili V ultota it cl.'ome f t Im.NAI iiiN MAItKVK rUiw, MeetelaifV I'te.l.l.'lll. I'AMIV HOAKIi OK IHAliK Urrla l I ..!, I.I. IUII l anhy on fli.l and Uiltd Friday ol , aell ttionlh iiltora a .l.x.u.t. N. J. ti 4 amaott, it.'.' Wit Kio.nr, I'tra Ml UMiUAII UtlnlK. Ml. I, A r A A M. Hold It rcttntar e.ittiitiiiitleail.tiia .n Itrct n.l thlld tiaiur-Uva ol Pa. ll lien,: Ii al t an r M hrntltrell III hm! attl.ltit are lltv lied f o altplld. J. r Al'l 'SKSO.N, V M. T UV S, He-retary, UltKiiliN l.llt.t.r, ,N. J. I ll t). f . Mcrlafivery Thltradsy even ..i ftl ? ttt o'eha-ll f It In Hie tl. Keil..ta' IUII. Mailt aire., VI dither of lhi tir.ter r Invllct o afteti.t. HytttdirolW A Molictoii. N 0 Hi... Ilaii, Meerelary r At.l H KNt AMI'MIM, So i I II II r Meet (1rl and third Tue.di.,t naeh motilh, at in Id Felt.. tiaiP Mpiiii.er and vuititig palrlart h. rordlaliy III lied lo alteod I. II Jsir. I ui'i,tll. ell.e t'hlel I'a" riareh. IIS k"il .Ot,liK. Nil IB, I, II. t). V Mem al Hd-t Keltow'a halt. tiro. vrry aaltltday pvpiutif Vl.ltlint l.re.lueti madn elciti li. V. I'KinsaM. N u, i K 1111 . Her. MKAIiK. I'tisr, No ill A H PirAUIVIKST iY lillli.tiN Meet Hrl Monday of each month, a K of IV lull, tiretfoti t it-. VialiluK t'oiitradoa ma.la vleomp. t. II. M AS I'sllKI'll. Oommati.lrf. titN fUimK I'twr. N... '-." li A. II , Hi-pari-tlirul ot tirr. ti Meet In aeliool Iioum. al Nerdv oil rlrl Mat urdsy lu r-h in-t.tli al 4 i.'cl--li p in All Comrade IttS.le WrlC Ulltt 11.11 llVl.VNO. M M t tiotlt-.o. A-IJt. t'omiiiaitder ASIil.t.S ll.lll.ll It.l'i.K No . "UNH Of HKHVIA.SN. Meet every H ind.' al 1 o'.d e k p m ar Treuhalh IUII l imn ti s'sm.r , I're A I aaat anu.l.la't. lee y Tt'AllllS I.HANoK, NO III. I' .'I H. Met Ut ttat.trday ul each in.itilt al their hall in Wll.. ntlllB ll II Hi at, M ; . line .Smite. l.-e'y Ma.fer, tt AltNKIt t.H VN..K., No IIT, I' ot II. Meet l.eirth i .liit.l y ot rich pioiifti. al llldlf hall lu Ncx I ra. J t'n.t ., M ..ler K, t: Mad..-k rwy, IH'Tll! I'Ktl k l.liANl.K, So HI, I", ol h Meet al their ti ill In Marottam, aeeond Myl III.'. ty 111 eaell ne.titti al III a- III. llllll-( ttn-tte .'r al ai a w oleoinn. J. K JA' K, J. It "A HIT. . ii-er.oary M.ter. Mol.M.t.A tilt AN'OK. No, in. I", of II Me..l. al their halt alW rlithl Ilrldise on Hit) e.-(ud ti.t.t.dsy of each iM'.ulli al lu ll. HI I'ellow in.mU r m.de yrtdi-otio. IvKI li-uK WKI..IIT, "4a(er. S II tun il l,, tice. (i WKI. l.tiOfiK. NO. V A 0. I' W Mert.e.i.ry tiir.dy ecnl;it at k'hltrht'a hall, t'atihy. VIiiiiik hniili.T nude welcome. tt N NlllMt. tt. M. W fl (laiatti .. lleeor.lcr t'l.At'KA.MAS l.lllMIK. N., 117, A T), ("vT M.-.M nri ati'l third Monday In each tnonih, al Ulralulii'a Hull V hUtHf brclheru i.!, .ni,e II. H tiiei, U it. Jo-sit Ited. M VA, KAI.l.t CITY UllKIK Of A II I'. W Meet every aeeon.l and (i.iirtli Krldity eVi'it lloleicll nionlll In I eld ft'!!"' hitUdltiit. All idoiirltni-f brethren eotdlaltv Invlli-d lo at lend. K. 1' llAIU.tiU , M. W. AI'IIIII.KH l.iilHiK, Nl), IW, K OKI". Jteeia every Vridav inithlat the K ol I, .hill. V IMIIHK hliliilll invlltel ii " a. iriivis, r, i', J. K Kiionr. K of K and M sr. Me II'. l liliANCH, Nil i.li, f, K of ,. .ry IncUv evenly at their hall corner M.in alol leiillt Slrc.-i. iircifon y Mrr. ji us,i' '. T. tt.tvi i.i.i van, I'rea NIW Kit a w. I' T. II. Meet first M Hurt Is III rnell month at Ihelr hall In New l.ru. Friends of Iheciuse are In Vlled lo he pteielll. Mil I A Ilk V JolNos, Mil. Fa'1in. I'leshleut. I'AMIV l.llliili:, Nil nr.4, MmI.t" 1 ".every Mm it tdi y e ten Imi al Kiilitht'a hall t'.tnhy Vlsi'.luit itieotl.erM 'il',v,,v ueole wel ''"'"" Kl B iM hiusk, W. 0. T. I".. I. Col Her. MKAIIK HKI.II'I' COIII'S, No. m, PKI'AKT- M1.N r UK tillK.oiN. Mrs. M. M. Charninii, . . I'resldenl Mrs, F. I,, t'oehr'tnu, - - Tretsiirer. ' ll lliiruinn. . - Heiuelnry, Meei on firsl ami third Frldnva of each uionlli lu K. of I". Hull. Mcmhcra of mupa troiu iihroitd, cordially wcleoincd, CHI.l MIIIA HuiiK AMI I . A 1 1 1 1 C K I'll. Meets first Krhtny of noli monlli at Founiiiln eni-lne hoitfo,, l)u,s. A rinrv. pre, C II. I'ii.i.ow, Hen'y. i.'u.va In izkii, p nn FOC NIW IN IHIHIC CO., Nn 1 llcitnlar incetlnK. a.n ond Wednesday lu em-h monlli nl ciiKlln. house, ensf aldu Muln sireel hetween Hcvenlh and l-.liihih. ' I A. KKimaN. Hen'y. I, i sir. tl I HUN mi I'rea '-ii' ktiin. Korciiuiu, t!ATI(i,'T HtiHK Cn. Nn. i '" Mcelsseeotid 'lues.htyof cachtuonlhnl Cat aritel l.nnlne house. VV II. llown.i,, Cres ": oi"'."., -see y ,1. VV, 11 CoNNKI.I,. F'rll. HIIN-I OK VK'I'KltANH. K. II inker Ciunp, Nn. Is, meets over first nn.l mini Thursday ev each nion'lh i' A . lli:ilMANN,,lri'iipi, W'Aitn 11, L4wroN. 1st Lieut, ''. F lll'l'Kl.lts, '.Id Lieut. FCOMPANV, FIIIMT HKUIMKNT irN d" Armory, Third ,,,,,1 Muln. Ilciiulnr drill nlir'ht, Mom ,y. o,,uLir husllless lucellnil, llr.t Monday of itiK.it monlli. 1 "l , IIFHI'KIIS. Mi . . K,rstL.!;;y;::!;j 'lib .J : Hnnnud Lleuteniint IjOliiiKnij, chuirH, etc., Hili(i!Hle7itd"" iroliimn A Wurimr'H. All work mmr inteeil. Kopair all your ol.l mmm for litllo money and tlioy will be good uh