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G OKEGON ( ITY ENTKUPRlSfc, FHIDAY, SKITKMHKR 'J(', 100'J Legal Notices. Notice for I'ubllc ntlon. Timber ).and, Ail June S. 1STS. United Ststea I. niul oilic. Oregon City. Oregon, AuguM 'JO, lny. Notice is tierrby given Hint in eotvplianc with the rovision of the Act of Congress l June S, 1S78, enlillett "An net lor the ale of timber lamin in (he Statsol Cali fornia, Origin, Nevada, ami Washington Territory." a extended to ell lbs Public Land States by act of August -I. 1'-. KOSS H. l'K A IT, of Portland, countv of Multnomah. Slate his sworn statement No. T0, for the pur chase ot the na1; ol section No. 'M in Township No. 3 8, Range No. A K, W. M. and will oiler prool to show that (he land sought i more valuable lor ii timber or atone than for agricultural purposes, and lo establish his claim o said land before the Register ami Receiver ol this ollice at Oregon City Oregon, on Saturday, the !lh day ol November, I'M:!. Me names as witnesses: H. Epperson, R. Ci. Paliuaieer, Adoplph .Miller, C. C. Willei, all of darnel. I, Oregi.". Any and all persona ilairting adversely the auove-descrihed lands are reiiuesten to tile their claims in this ollice on or before aid Mb dav ol November, CHA. U. MOiUiKsi. Kegister. M JIMO.W. In the Circuit Conn of the State ol Ore gon, lor Clackamas County. Arthur L. Woodbury, lMa"intitt".) vs. " Nora Woodbury, lVfeiulant. I To Nora Woodbury, the above named delendant. In the name of the State oi Oregon you re tierebv required lo appear and answer the complaint hied against you in the above entitled suit In the above named Court on or beiore Friday, Oitobrr:i, l'.tfJ, the same being seven weeks Irom the first publica tion of this summons, and you wi I take notice that it you fail to so appear and an swer said corn plaint, the laintill will apply to the Court for the r lief demanded m said complain: to ait: that the bonds ol matri. mony existing between you and plaintiff be dissolved This summons is published by the order of the Hon. Thomas K. Ryan, County Judge ol Clackamas County, State ot Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation in Clackamas County, lor seven consecutive weeks com mencing Friday, August -2 and continuing to and including October 3, GKO.C. BROWSK1.L. Anorney tor Plaiutuf. Notice Tor Publication Notice is hereby given that incompliance with the act ol Congress of J une 3, 1STS, en titled "An act lor the sale ot timber lands in the States of Calfornia. Oregon, Nevada, nd Washington Territory," as extended to all the Public Land Stales by act of Au gust. li'Si, Wm. F. Reiner, of Portland, County of Multnomah. State of Oregon, has this day hied in this ottice bis sworn statement, 'No. 515, for the purchase of the NK'iolSW'i. S'of SWJi, and KWi; of St',, of Secuon No. 2, T. i 8. K. No. 5 F... and will oiler proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor its timber or tout than for agricultural purposes and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver ol lliis office at Ore gon City on Saturday, tbe 4th day of Octo ber. 190 . He names as witnesses: Henry Epperson, Richard Palmateer. Adolpb Miller, Cbas. C. Miller, all ol Uartield, Ore, Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described latnls are requested to tile iheir claims in this office on or before said 4th day ol Oct ber, )yJ. CHAS. ti. MOORES, Kegister.. .Police of Administratrix. In the County Court of the State of Ore Ron, for the County of Clackamas. In the Matter of the Estate of' tSarah E. Hughes, deceased. ) Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been duly appointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Clackamas County, A.i niinistratrix of the eatale of Sarah E. Hughes, deceased. All per-ons having claims against said estate must present them, duly veririVd, to my attorney, A. S. Dresser, at his ollice in Ore gon City, within six mon'us trom the date of the hrst l uolication of this notice, or be forever barred. Dated, August l!fC. SAR1H SEARS, Administratrix of the E.-tiieol Sarah E. Hughes, deceaed. A. S. DRES.-EIi. Attorney for said Eitate Suniinon. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. J. W. Kilgorrf, Plaintiff. vs , Mercy Kilgorr. Defendant.) To Mercy Kdgure. the above named de fendant. In tne name of the Slate of Oregon you re herebv required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in the above named Court on or before Friday, October 'fr, the same being seven weeks Irom the tird publication of this summons and you will take notice thai if you tail to so appear and answer said complaint the plaintitt will apply to the Court for the renet demanded in said com plaint to-wit: that the bonds of matrimony now existing between you and plaintiif be dissolved. This suinmonB is published by the order of Hie Hun. Tbos. F. Kvan, County Judge of Clackamas Countv, fctaie of Oregon, in the Oregon 1,'ny Enterprise, a weekly news paper of general circulation in Clackamas County, lor seven successive weeks Corn- n cueing Friday, August 22, and continuing to and including October 3. I!i2 GEO. (J. BKOWNEM,, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nl'.Tl.YlO.'wN. In the Circuit Court of the (state of Ore gon, for Clackamas County. Julius Uayden, Plaintiff 1 vs. Joeph Wm. Havden.deft j To Joseph Win. Hayden, defendant, above-named. in the name of tbe State of Oregon you re hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit in the arxive named court on or beiore November 3d, V.fti, the same being seven weeks Iroui the hr-t publication ol this summons, and you will take notice if you fail to so apjwar and answer said complaint tbe plaintiff will ap ply to the court fer tbe relief demanded in said complaint to wit: That tbe bonds ol matrimony existing between you and plain li II be dissolved. This summons is published by the order of tbe Hon. Thomas F. Ryan, judge of the county court lor Clackamas county, fctate of Oregon, in the Oregon City Enterprise, a weekly newspaper ot general circulation, in Clackamas county, lor seven successive weeks, commencing Friday, September 12, Vfl, and coniuiuing to and including October, IMl. GEO. C T?n0WXEI.T.. Ally, lor Plaintitl. In the Circuit Court of the Stale ol Ore gen, lor Clackamas count i . Willamette Mlll.r 1 Planum. I v. J Jolm V. Miller IWendant. To John V. Miller, the above named de fendant : In tlie name of tbe Slat of Oregon, Yon! are herebv rt'uuired to Senear and answer the complaint tilel against you in the above enlllleil unit, on or beiore the '.'Till day of October, l'M2. that being the last ilav ol I tins sumnioris. and if von tail to so appear a no answer sain couipiaini. me piiiiniiii i fit, i t ' i ill apply to the nmtt for the relief therein ; writes: kodol lias cured me. I coriM.ler praved, to wit: a divorce from the bonds ol , h ilu best reine.lv 1 eior ued lor ilvs 'lmmre el'S,",k' b" yiM' ""'pepsi and shm.ucl. l.onltiea. I was l'lus summons Is published for sfx con- i given up by physiciius. kodol savid secutive weeks by order of Hon. 1 tin r. Kvan, judge ol the county court of ti e st.i'e ol Oregon (or Clackamas com tv made on the Sth day id Se timber, the tirsl publication being on the l'-'tli day of Sep. leiuber, I !H.r.. S. U. HAUKIXtiToX. Atlyorney lor Plaintiir. XI .MMO. In the Circuit Coiyf of the Slate of Ore gon, for Clackamas 'County, Klfrida IVMalchin, l'Uiiilill.l vs. Ivan I'eMalchin. Defendant ) To Ivan DeMalchin. the above named j defendant. j You are hereby required to appear and i answer the complaint tiled against you in j the above eulii led court in the above en titled suit within mx weeks from the dateof Hie lirst publication of tins summons, which.tinie eipires on the 3rd day ol No vembtr, 1:"'.', and if vo.i tail to so appear, the ptaintitl aill aply to the Court lor a decree dissolving the bonds of niatrinior y now existing between celendant and plain till herein, that she he allowed to resume her maiden name. Flfrida Hickman, and for her costs and disbur'enients herein. This siimin. ins is published bv order of Ju.lge Alfred F. Sears, Jr. judge of the above entitled Conn, which orJer was made on September 1Mb. l!ij. A. WALTER WOl.F. Attorney for plaintiir. Date of first publication, iepl. lstth. Date ol last publication, Oct 31st, I'M'i. In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, lor the County of Clackamas. Ida M McClellan, Pluintitri vs. V P. E. McClellan, Defendant. I To p. E. McClellan, the above named de fendant : In the name of the State of Oregon : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of the time prescribed in the order lor the publication of this summons, town, on or before the 3d day of November. 1W2, ihe said day being after the expiration of six weeks from the Hrst publication of this notice, and it you fail io so appear and answer, for want ibereol, plaintiif will ap ply to the Court for the relief prayed for in the Complaint. The relief prayed for in the Complaint is that the bonds of matrimony existing bet teen the plaintitl and delendant be dis solved; that she be awarded the cin-txly ol the children, Orace and Paul ; and lor such other and further relief as shall seem meet and just. Tins summons is published by nr.ler of the Hon, Allred F. Sears, Jr., Cin.tr. t Judge ol Multnomah lounty, Oregon, made Sep tember Isih, 1!j2. By said order it was di reeled thai ttiis summons be published in the Oregon City Enterprise once each week lor six successive eekr, and that the said defendant appear and answer on or beiore the 3rd day of November, I'.kjJ, and the dateof the first publication thereof is Sep tember l'Mli, 1 !.'. tbe date named in the said order for said first publication. tiANTEN HEIN .V VEAZIE, Attorneys for Plaintiif. si ".Tin .'. In th C'r.'Uil Court of the State of Ore gon for Clackamas County. Mary F. Hicklin, plaintiif, 1 vs. Stephen K. Hick j.i, defendant.! To Stephen K. Hicklin. said defendant. In tne name of the State of Oregon you are herebv required to api-ar ami answer the complaint hied against you in theabove e ti'led Court on or before Ihe 3rd dav of November. I'M, the same being seven weeks irom tne hr-u publication of this sum nions. and you will take notice that if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit -For a dissolution of the bond of main niony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and lor the resumption of her maiden name, Mary F. Miles. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Alfred F. Sears, Jr., Judge of the Fourth Judicial District of Oregon, and dated September 1H, '.r, and which said order directed service, ol summons by publi cation not less than once a week lor six suc cessive weeks, commencing with the issue of September litth, V.nrl. GORDON E. HAYES. Attorney lor plaintiff. NAI.OO.H IMCK.Vxilv. Notice is hereby given that I will ap ply to the City Council at it next regu lar meeting, for a license to sell liquor at my place of business on Maio and .Sixth streets. A. H. GKIE.SSEN. Oregon City, Sept. 1'.). nai.oo.x i.i( i:Ni:. Notice is hereby given that I will applv at the neit regular meeting of the city council for a license to sell liquor at mv place ol business, on Main and Fifth streets. A. KNAPP Nkluon License. Notice is hereby given tbst I will ap ply at tbe next regular meeting of the city council for a license to sell liquor at my place of business, corner Eighth ami Main street. Phillip lions. OASTOniA. Bean th A lt Kind ion Ha klmjz Botrtt zf lie Kind ion fa always signature cf The Enterprise $1.5(1 per year. weeoiil-haiil Wheel ami iiu na for stale cheap. Johnson A. liSmb. E. I. SIAS DEALER IX Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles. All kinds of repairing neatly done and warranted. I'ootoflice UldK. C'ataby, Orrcoaj Take- ('are ol the NIoihiicIi. Tlie mail or woman lioe digestion is perfect ami hose stomach perform ii every function ia never Kick. Koilol cleanse, purilios ami sweeten ihe stoiu acli and cure positively and permanent ly all stoin.nh tn'irdi s, indigestion ami il V!-ia. ll ia tle wonderful lecon stmctive tonic that is making so many : nick people well ami weak people airoug ; i, ,..,,.;,,. ,i,;r i,,i,, .ill of tli. nourishment ill Hie loot! tliey eat. Kev. ; j Holla. Iitv, c( llolladay. .Miss, my life. Tuke Hauling. it niter meals. It A. it' ice t I iixpnjrrs Ihtucis. uml I'nprr y Notice ia lieteliy kiveii that the Roar of Equalisation of the County ol t'lack.i matt, State ol Oiogon, ill lor the week beginning Mouilai , Ocloher 13, 1:K''. be in attendance at the ollice of the county clerk, in said county ami Mute, for the purpose ol publicly examining tlieassesM- Mieut rolls of sai.l county for the year K)2, ami correcting of all errors in valu ation, description or qualities of lauds, lulu or other property . It ia the duly of all persons interested to appear at ll.c time ami place lieieiu mentioned, an. I call the attention id taut boa id to any errors in assessment, or propeity not as-e-eil, so that the same may he cor rected in the manner provided by law. Please call e.uly in the week. Ki i W : i.i.i a ms, Assessor of I'lackaiuaa I'ouiiiy. A I'arsea'a .oble Art "I want all the world to k now," writes Kev. C. J. Riidlong, ol Ashaway, K 1.. "what a thoroughly good and relutbio ni-il;ciiie I loun.l in Kleclric I! t'er.. Th y cured uie of jaundice and liver tro niles that had cau,-ed me great sniv eling lor many yearn. For a genuine, all-around cure they excel anything I ever saw" Klectru: liittetg are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in l.iver, Kidney, ami Stomach troubles. Don't (all to try tliein. Only -)U cents. Satisfaction is guaranteed by (i. A. Harding. OASTOXIZA. Bsanths yyllie tti You Han km BoiJgl Senator of Marrlasea Without Money, The poet and divine, John Donne, w ho iKK-auie dean of SL Paul's In 1SJ1. muiTled a daughter of Sir Oeorge Moore without the consent of In-r par ent. He was told by his father In-law thut he wus not to expect any money from him. The bridegroom went home uml w rote this w itty hole, "John I Mine, Anne Donne, undone," which he sent to the angry fu titer, and this bad the effect of restoring them to favor. They were very poor at Hrst, but things niton got brighter, uml they lived most happily together. . Sir Joshua Reynold after ITaxinan bad married told him that this would ruin him ns an artist. When the hus band related this to his wife, she re solved that marriage should make nnd not mar her husband and to this end further resolved that he should itudy at Rome and do everything that lie might have done without matri monial responsibilities. "Hut how?" asked I'laxiuati. "Work and econo mize," rejoined the brave woman. So well did they do this that he found that "wedlock Is for an artist's good, rather than hi harm," nnd they both discovered that they were made for euoti other. A Damii Story-. The younger Dumas once went to Villers Cotterets, his father's native village, to the unveiling of a statue to the creator of "The Three .Musketeers." At the banquet In the evening the younger Duma sat next to one of the oldest Inhabitants who, in perfect good nature, but without any tact, began to tell a story of Duma pero. "Ah," wild he. "he was a gay soul, your father! How w loved Ii I in. He w,'i so kind hearted and gom-roua. The last time he came to Vlller f'ottonts he gave a banquet In the Hotel do Vllle. He forgot for Home time after to pay the bill. See that fat man over there? He was the butcher who fur nished the feast. I should not be mir- prised If the meat were Htlll owing to ay the London IIoHpllal, "how much him. Rut that I nothing. He I proud greater might be the proportion of rc to thl day of Itelng the purveyor to foverie:" The value of the patent Alexandre iJumas." food which are advertised so much The Htory wus an Ironical common- He largely. It say, In the eae with tary on the set Hpeeohes ot the after- which they are prepared for the table. noon. The on wa anxious then nnd j there to nettle hi father' score. Pall I A I'airiper. Mall Gazette. Umb Guard of Hsman, In a Itook called "The iJiike of IIol uteln'g Travel Into I'ersln nnd Mus covy," published In lii'ii), there I an account of a eurlou vine product palled the "Iamb gourd," which run a follow: "In the neighborhood of Samara, KuhhIii, there grow a gourd which clonely resemble a hiinli In all It member. It changes place In grow- lng as far a the stalk will reach, and wheresoever It turn the gran wither and dies. Thl change of the gourd plant the Muscovites call 'feeding.' They further nay that w hen it ripens the stalk withers nnd that the out- ward rind of the gourd Is then covered with a sort of wool, which they use Instead of fur." Scallger also makes mention of the lamb gourd and says that It grows un til the grass falls and that It then dies for want of nourishment. He also says that the wolf Is the only animal that will feed upon it He l.rfl Them. On the iiftoriiooii of Inslnw'a rte lniituie for lU'iiver lie wiia paying til bill, when lie en lied Willie, hanging fu liiiillngly Hour. "I mint you," he until Hlowly, glaring Iv.to the hoy'a eyea, "to go upslulia and M-e If I left my toothbrush mid coiuli lit my room. Toothbrush uml eoiuh. tooth I I'lish, toothbrush, toothbrush! Don't forget whut I want, boy, mid hurry, too. tiot i get my tniln." "X no, nil' r; y-yea. lr," clinltereil Willie. Wltislow liiing n bout Impiitleiitly, milchlng the clock like u Imuk. Only two iiilnuleH to spare. Just ns be en light up III bug to depart Willie ciiine on ii dead run nerosa the Hour, his face Aglow w ith the Netise of ti lofty mission well performed. "Yen, air," lie cried eagerly, "you left 'em!" Wltislow giined lit hl empty liuiuleil einlssiiry. Ills lips moved, but no words Amu foi-ib Tlieii with mi Inarticulate ' fssiiiirl, he HlepMd line rtie wiiltlng ear- rlage.- Kansn.s City .loiii iiul. Kl.li lllovtlu Unit li the l.lue. How on earth or In the water llsh eoiurlve to blow large Imlls thnv or four yards up the line has yet to be evplalticd. It Is a common thing to find large slabs of pilchard bull used for pollack blown rlht up the line by large llsh. This happens only when the pollack Is Itself h.s.k.sl. I have ri' eelitly found that huge buss nerve one the same trick, wrileH ii correspondent, but in this case the bass, which Is a more cunning llsh than the pollack, sometimes gets iiwny. To reull.e the Immense dutifully of such a feat lit any one put even n piece of paper on a hook and endeavor tho blow It up t In line with a bellows. .Much more dull cult It must be wllh the resistance of the water, and by what muscular ac tion the fish contrives It 1 know not. I have searched the textbooks III vain for soino hint on the subject. - London Opinion. The Word IMenle." Few people know the original ineiin lug of the word "ph-tilo." It I to be found set out In the I. iuloii Times of a hundred years ago. "A picnic sup per consists of a variety of dishes. The subscribers to this entertainment have a hill of fare presented lo them, with a number against each dish. The lot which he draws obliges him to furnish the dish marked Against It, which he either takes with li i lit In his carriage or send by a servant. The proper variety Is preserved by the talents of the uialtre d'hoiel, w ho forma the bill of fare. A the cookery Is furnished by so many people of fashion each strives j to excel, and thus a picnic supper not only gives rise to n ieb pie- mirth, but generally can boast of the refine ment of the art." W here lie Hiide, A aclioolboy who was going ton par ty was cautioned by his father not to walk home If It ruined and was given money for cab hire. It rained heavi ly, and great was the father's surprise when bis son. In spite of the Instruc tion he had reeelved. arrived home drenched to the skin. "Did you not lake a cab as I or dered you, Alfred?" the parent asked sternly. "Oh, yes; but when I ride with you you always make me ride Inside. This time I rode on top with the driver. Say, dad. It was grand!"-I'ti. a lib server. A M'finrfprrul Kfho. At a watering place In Hie Pyrenees the conversation at table turned upon a wonderful echo to be heard some ills tance off on the Franco-Spanish fron tier. "It Is astonishing." said an Inhabit ant of the tiaronue. "As sihiii a you have spoken you hear distinctly the voice leap from rock to rock, from precipice to precipice, and as soon as it ha passed the frontier the echo assumes the Spanish accent." pear son's Weekly. Knlahia of Old. The knights of the days of chivalry were so well protected ,y their armor that they wrTe practically invincible to all ordinary weapon. Even when dismounted they could not be Injured save by the inlserlcordla, a thin dagger, which penetrated tin; chains of the ar mor. In more than one buttle knights fallen from their horse could not be kllbd until their armor had been bro ken up with axe and hammer. Good Cook. If all nick people had good cooks," I A. 1 liat woman who Just went out ! I the partner of your Joy and sor row, I suppose. B. She' partner to my Joy all right, tuit when It come to my sorrow sha rdlpa over to see her mother. Iteveraed. Itodrlek Kay, old man, you hav lieen through tbe ordeal of proposing. What doe a fellow do after he pops the tpietdlon? Van Albert Why, be rpiestlon pop, ot couw. Chicago New, Iraro. Hewitt When I was on the boat tbe other night, I had a lower berth, but I dreamed I wn sleeping In tu upper berth. Jewctt Sort eb? of overslept yourself, Good manner Is the art of maktnf those people eny with whom we con- 1 Terse. Whoercr makes the fewest per- son uneasy Is the best bred In the company. I'rhan Innisvllr, That the couimy Is the place to nc ipiire mid preserve health la a. theory that has I n esplo.lotl by the I'lilted Sta'ps census stallsllca. We have hero, tol' ie been iiih Iscil lo go to the hills ami vales, the hold and woodland, the lake n tut rlicr, where there Is ail linln teiruiited prospect and I lie air of hcav en has a free sweep, but now this ml lce must be chiingul ami tlie pent up r It Ii si recoiiiincniled for health. If the census atitlioi'ltlcs are right. Acinidlng to the olllclnl figure the cll.v has a decided advantage over tin rural ilhdrlci In the mallei' of human loiiuevllv. The average nge reached In Ihe cllles la IIS ouis and In the conn try :tl.l. Tin-re the urban has an nd Militngeof 7 1 years over the suburban The iiilvantiige of pine air In the coiill try Is apparently more than offset by saiiltnrv uml food nilwiiitnge In the city. A lliiapllMlile Heathen. It was high noon and Monday Worse jit, It was Ihe thirleentli day of the month. A knock was heard at the kitchen door of Hie Hums man slon. ' The t liluese servant opened tho door. A trump of long and varied ex perloiice accosted hllu: "I've been traveling and have played In nilglitv hard luck." observed tho trump. "1 lost all of my money, and how I'm hungry -very, ery hungry Can't von please give me a little hlto of something to eat The t'hlnaiiian coiiiprehemleil the sit uation at once. A benevolent, placid mullo spread Itself over bla entire countonanee. "You llkoo lllsh?" he asked of tho tramp. "Yes, I like llsh first rate. Tbnt will do us well na anything." "t'ouie I'lalay," siild the hospitable heathen. New York Times. Horn anil Hint (lie Mam liar. "I '...in and died on the same day Is true of the following eousplciloii men: Shakespeare wa born April I'.'l. l.'.i'.l. and died April '.'.I. li'.ltl. Kapha Si-gin d I rhino, the great artist, was burn on loaid Friday, 1 IM, and died on HimmI Friday. I.'i.'u, agisl thirty sev en. (bsiil Friday Is a movable feast. t.o tin day of the mouth may not have been the same. Sir Tlioina Prow lie. author of "Relight Mi'dlel," was bom Hi t. l'.l, tin.1, and died Oct. I!'. P'i Tlinothv Swiiii, composer, was born July .'!. IT.'.s. and died July 1. Wi St. John of tlisl, one of the most emi nent of Portuguese saints, was bom .March M, 11'.'.".. and died March H, l.VVl, John Sol. I. -ski, king of Poland, who de livered Vienna from the lurl.s. was born June 17, Dl'."., uml died June IT Id. Ml. A "Traaeilr." A Missouri paper give an account if an amusing little "tragedy" which It claims occurred In It town. A man ami Ids wife were riding home on a street car. He was reading his paper, w hen another lady got on. J he ear was crowded. 'a ml without glancing up he arose and gave her his seat, rpcclv trig a gracious smile In payment. The man's wife Immediately got up, gave the bellrope a hard Jerk Olid Invited lu-r husband to get off. When he looked around to learn the cause of her auger, lie discovered that the woman to whom he hail given his sent was hi Hrst wife, whom he had divorced two yours before. They walked the rest of the way home, and lie 1 still ex plaining. The Dinner Table. The woman from New Kngland buy n "tahlespreail," while her sister from the south buys a "tablecloth." The woman from Nova Scot in order the Korvant to "lay the table," while w ith most of us natlvi of the 1'nlted Slate the coinmaiid Is to "set the table." In tin' eoiuiln the hostess say to her guests, "Sit by." when It Is time to eat; ill I mu it Is I'len e sit down;" In the city among the swell there I no fir t in r Imitation than the an iioiine meat of the servant that "Din ner Is t i rved." exchange. KfTf-i I of l-'rnlt on flir Ntomarh. The malic acid of ripe apple, either rnw or i Led. will neutralize any ex- evils of chalky mutter engendered by eating loo much meat. It It also the fact that Hit. h fresh fruit a the apple, the pear and the plum, when taken rlH' and without sugar, diminish acid ity in the stomach rather than provoke It. Their vegetable sauce and Juice lire converted Into alkaline carbonutcs, which tend to counteract acidity. Harr Too. kiss I worth a Itver One letters. hundred Xmuisel tal. Oh. you're very snntlmeii- Iover (Hi, no. The kls, you know, can't he introduced In a breach of promise suit. Soft and Warm. The latest device of girlhood 1 a fancy for stufllng pillows with old love letters. There is one thing about the contemn of these pillows that can be depended upon with n marked degree of certainty- they are sure to be sofL Mure Than C'liiiNay. "My finger seem to be all thumbs today," niKilogetkully remarked the clumsy butcher. "Ah," said the customer significant ly, "that accounts for them getting In the weigh." I'hlladelplila Record. lllarnnrng-lna;. It I discouraging, to say the leant, to a young man who ha been tenderly nursing a few struggling hairs on his tipper lip for three months to have his girl any. "Oh. Charley, why don't you let your mustache jfrowr?" . The reason we don't our own faults I that our eyes are Just big; enough for other people'. New York Newt. Ilaltroitil TlniK TnMia. The genius to nrriiiige it railroad tlnm curd, or time (able, so that It may ho readily, easily and acciinilely under stood by the occasional traveler Is. not yc( born. 1'cihapa he will have lo bit iiiaile. Hut no mailer how mm h the pnimii of n road may be mi st lileil the miiiiiigeuieiit take particular pallia to supply a special card "for the gov ernment and Information of etnplovei only." Thl table Is no simple that n child can undci'slnnil It, The Hcooiut .ige usually contain a table showing the rule of apeed reipilred s-r mile for s train to tinsel a given number of miles lu an hour. It starts nl fifteen mile an hour, which Is four uiluilbs to the mile, and goes a high a 1 iiilh a an hour, or a mile lu thirty alt aoiiuuls, and hnw L'iki subdivisions. This card give location of regular water Nti'ploim, yard limit, situation of standard clocks, minimum speed of freight trains between different town, what day are holidays, speeds ut which tialu may cross bridge at various hour and a list of all stations ami train. It I likely, of course, that were similar card furnished to the traveling public there would be no abatement of fool questions Itcsbtcs, It I not to the Interest of a railroad company to take the public list entire ly Into It coiilldence, - New York I'res. Who tirtilrl ( hnrlt-a t.t III the burial register of W'hllecluipel under the year bill) I (he following entry: ".lime L'lsf. Itlchnrd Hraiidon. a limit out of Rosemary lane. This Hratnloii I held to be the man who beli.adisl Charles the Klrsl." A less distinguished ciindlilate for the Infamy was one Wllllaui Howled, actually condemned o death after tho restoration for a part he never played and only saved from Ihe gnllowa by the urgent effort of ll few elll.eiia w ho mi ore that Uriindoii did tho ibisl. Ilrniiilon was not available for retribu tion. He had tiled In his bed six months after Charles was beheaded and hud been hurried lgn..iiilnl..iisly Into hi grave lu Whltechapel church yard. As public executioner of Loinlnii lie could hardly escape hi destiny, but It 1 said that remorse mid li..ir..r shortened hi days. In his supposed "Confession," n tract widely circulated at the time, he claims that he "ill "fetchisl out of bed by II troop of horse" and curried against his will lo the acttfTold; also Hint he wn paid CHI. all In half crowns, for the work and had "nn orange stuck full of cloven and n handkerchief out of the king's pocket " The orange he sold for l' shilling lu Rosemary bine. Harper's Mnguiliie. Waahlnaton'a lllrlhdar. Washington' birthday waa Hindu a legal holldav by vote of the Mnssnchii eit legislature April IS. IVal, there fore Teh. 'Si. IVm. wn first a legal holiday. Tor ninny year previous. Mrs. Harrison Cray Otis held n recep tion at her home on Feb. 'Si. to w hich nil the M'oplc of the city of Ronton were tin lied. Her house was open to the public on that day, and before ami after the day became a legal holiday all the military companies of Boston would parade past her house on the ""d. Probably the Hrst occasion of Washington' birthday being reeog nl.ed was 1'eb. 1'J, 17M. That was by the preiich troop at Newport. It. I. As the 11th fell on Sunday, the celebra tion wa hebl on the 1'Jth. This will according to the old style of reckoning. Checltlna n lleniurrhnict-. Even a very slight hemorrhage I al ways startling, but It does not neces sarily mean anything dangerous, ll may be caused by a slight disarrange ment of the stomach as well as by a disease of the lungs or heart. No oiih- but an experienced physician should lbs hie tills question, however. Let the patient He quietly and give him cold drinks until a physician come. A lit tle salted water Is a simple, familiar household remedy for such cases. Quiet and rM are positively essentia! If the cause Is a serious one. Turblali rinrlrrlr. I'pon the grave of Ihe dead III tbtr Turkish cemeteries Utile vessel of water are placed for the benefit of the birds, and Home of the marble tombs have basin chiseled out for the same purpose, the superstition being that birds carry messages about the living to the dead and, like everybody else In Turkey, are suspected of being spiteful unless something I done to. curry their favor. I'rrlod of Ilrrprit Slrrp. The period of dis'pest sleep varies from 3 o'clock to 5. An hour or two after going to bed you sleep very soundly; then your slumber grows gradually lighter, and It Is easy enough to waken you at 1 or 2 o'clock, but when 4 o'clock comes you are In such a state of somnolence Hint It would taker a great deal to waken you. Truth. Truth I always 'consistent with It- H'lf and needs nothing to help It out. It I alwn near at hand, sit upon our lips and I ready to drop out be fore we are aware. A lie Is trouble some and sets n man's Invention tiism the rack, and one trick need a great many more to make It good. A Sin? at Home Traveler. fitranger-Wbat wonderful tab- old Wink relates! He must have been a great traveler In bis day. Native No wns never nulHldo tho county In bis life; but, you sec, hit mind bas wandered for year, Ex change. One of Her Drothrra. "Don't you know tne? I'm your long: lost brother." now do you suppose I can remem ber all the men I've promised to be a sister to'" New York Herald.