The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, June 28, 1872, Image 7

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A UMr- wtliljt RnllrOMl Avdllent.
A fearful arcidci.t occurred on :
tlie Amf Trunk Ua'.lroad aWit j
rlcven miles below Belleville sto I
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the 2:M hut., KoHhi! it is thought 1
in t io death ot some kxit persons
iTlie ot jii: o jumped oil' the track
leaving the basgitgc ear on, vvhWi
telcav.iitvL the HiUikijiS car niid
KiMiid class aMiger car, leaving
llie pasyengers on top ot the Ciigii
Slid c.i..sihI to tie pfn"P:g steam
ffom the lniiler. 7'lus-,' pemtw
were hopelessly penned in- foi some
time, breathing vapors of death
and Hifferln torture l'rom immcr.
diOn in a boiling eauldroi of hot
water. They were extiicttled with
much dttlieulty, and earriinl to the
riadside, where they lay for three
hours in tearful agony. J-ixty-tivc
men and women were terribly raid
ed and Otherwise injured. S x died
on the spot It was thought that ,
not more than fovenoutol the num.
(A imin.' hisii Miicuuiiim mii ""
or injunsl would survive. A large
eigh't shed was turned into a tern-
, . ,
oraryhosp.tal,mattre;scs were pro-
b
fre
porary
enred, medical men summoned, ai d
all that conld be done was being
used for their relief. At last ac
counts twenty-three had died and
others were dying.
Hlsei'lloneoiWi
The ninety-seventh anniversary
of the battle of Hunker Hill was
celebrated in ISoston on thc 17lh.
By a vote of 183 to 101 in the
Reichstag, the Jesuits of Jermany
1 ave been deprived of ihe rights o!
citizenship.
.1
On aeeouut of the strikes on the j
Central and Hudson (N. Y.) rail
road, conductors and brakesmen are
obliged to act as switchmen.
Men on the Boston and Albany
... . ,
railroad intend to strike for an ad
varcc in wages.
7'he twenty-sixth anniversary ot ;
the accession of the Pope to the
Pontifical (T air, was exdobraled in
. A 1
liome on the H'ah by lour thotts.
and persons, representing all na
tions. One of the features ot the Fourth
of July procession m San Francisco
will be a delegation of eight mem
ifi..,.,w,.,rr,w1,r.r,rs'wI.tvof
rJ.
w""v'"1,lV o"- J"
each of the secret orders in the city,
all in full uniform.
7'her3 was frost with ice one
eight of an inch in thickness at
Flko, Nevada, on the 18th inst.
tii :j :n .i..i:
ji iKPBiii uiai wimra in wa
po speeches for Greeley.
Only ono Democratic journal in
Nebraska endorses tho Sage of.:Pliere 01 'gorance. vp w
Chappaqua.
Dan Voobees says there are at ;
least eighty Democrats in the i
House, and only Frank Blair in the
Senate, who are for Greeley.
Tlie Chicago 77issays Greeley
has utter!y failed to unite the op
position to Grant.
Tho Democratic State Conven
tion of Maine was enthusiastic for
Greeley and Brown.
Twelve hundred men employed
at Dartsmusscl, Germany, have
struck.
The miners' strike at Westpha
lia, Germany, is spreading to tho
workingmeo.
Gorilla has finally taken thc Pre
miership of Spain.
A fire n Ottawa, Carada,on tho
18th, destroyed five business houses
on one street arid several others on
another. Loss, $00,000, insured.
The Prussian Crown Prince is
an enthusiastic stock raiser and a
horse breeder.
Tho New York World thinks
Hendricks and Hancock thc only
available men for Paltimorc nomi
nations. Tlie selection of Charles Francis
Adams Jr. to deliver the Fourth
of July oration before the authori
ties of Boston, is the first caso
where the third 'generation has per
formed that service.
In Switaerlwd, all the voting is
done on Sundays.
iri j opiMioM.iann i)tuiornj.
.. "TT,
. ne ojmn wmci.
lev
lias euu'iaaiucti m me i p"1"-
racy, cannot iw a amire? oi very
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"lCOl C0I1OOI1, Ul UlCllieillOllSUI llull, .
B ;
persuasion now. ttl.iie tiioy are
Kiuninir, mo wisuoin mi'i vawc wm
avae tv or li.e ITilosophor, it !
imgUcid.auce their ecstasy in tliesc j
directions, by reading the following :
extracts ftWn his graphic pciiyillus-
i,.ti r ihn ote "ei ce andvir- I
1" :
rmn
wherever von pleac to
an ( li ctioiutKnci wnien joh '
proiionm morally rotten: given
up in great part to' dehauchery and
viee wlioio voters subsist mainly
Ity keepir.g pdiey-ottk-.s, gambling
houses, grog-Khops, and darker dens
of infamy aul that district will
Iw (tilt ixl giving a large majority
Ibl- that which styles itself the
' einoerat'c party. '
'i,,.i It, iiiwtiiu-l tlip sviiiiiathet.
. . . ; i ...:i
i, ehord' which attaches' them so :
uuitcrmly to that party?"
From the Tribune, Jonoorj- 4. 180.
The VyU recently gave a
grapliie account of the dens and
denizens which give character to
the Five Points and other" shuns"
of our city a class perhaps lower
in the scale of being than can lie
I liiimd u nnv hciilhen citv on cai'lll
cart 1 1
W(? tiC.0,w nsked or eontcmpor-
ni-y to staie frankly whether the
ai y w siaio iiiimmi wirewivi '
pugihsts, blacklegs, thieves, burg-.
l, keeperaof dens of prostitution,
etc., etc , who make up so law a ;
. , inW)itttllt(1
were not almost unanimously Demo-
crotsf
From tl' Tribune, .January 7,
For the last thirty years every
American slave-ho'der on the Afri
can coast 1 as accounted himself in
politics a Democrat, r-6 every one S
who chooses to live by pugilism; or
gambling, or harlotry, with nearly
i 1 ...... k i : .
every Keeper oi a uppung-nnnso, is
liticallv a Democrat.
He be-1
I lieves in
luimirz fuiye
"that !
' the world is governed too much " 1
that " the best government is i
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wants his trade to move without i
restriction."
Hejoyfullysubfcribes ;
to the and echoes its cry,
I " Let the people eat, drink and
! amuse themselves as they sec lit, so
game liberty in otbers." A purely
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ons: as tnev no noi imnnge on me
selfish interest attaches the lewd,
ruffianly, criminal and dangerous
classes to the Democratio party by
1. 1
t,)e 0f salftpreservation, the
preservation of their right to make
gain of others' degradation.
iKroin (bo TrilmiMs OdoUer U. 117.)
If there were not a newspaper
nor a common school In the coun,
try, the Democratic party would
lie far stronger than it is. Neither
elementary instruction nor knowl
edge of transpiring events is ueces-!
" . . t . L-.il I
sarytotcaen ir.e esseiaiai aincic
,i . r,.n
Ol nil i 't ii ii i i ii mwm i iivii;
rum and hate niggers." 7'ho less
one learns and knows, the more
certain he is to " vote the regular
ticket from A to Izzard."
Hut Republicanism rests on a
rii.llenllv dillbront basis, and is sus-
V '
t.iinel by wholly diverse considera
tions. It lives by intelligence; it
dies in tlie murky, stifling atmos-
most any township in the land, and
distinguish those who take lrom
ti,, Vbo fail to take a newspaper,
and yon will find that two-thirds
of those who take vote Kepubliear,
while three-fourths of those who
read nothing but a chance newspa
per picked up for a few moments in
a liar-room vote the Democratic
ticket, and will not bo persuaded
to touch any other.
I From thc Tribune, OctolK-r 15, 1807-1
To smoke is a Democratic virtue;
to chew is that virtue intensified i
to drink rum4s that virtue in the
superlative.
From tli Tribune, October 30, 1S67.)
This would amount to six in a
bed, exclusive of any other vermin,
for every lX'mocnitic couch in the
State ot New York, including those
ot Sing iS'ing and Auburn.
From tlie Tribune, Pewmbcr 10, 18CT.)
If the Democracy has concocted
or borrowed an "interference
theory " which justifies such med
dling, it is a worse theory than even
we had supposed. All do know
that there are several hundred thou
sand mulattoes in this country, and
wo presume no one has any serious
doubt that tho lathers of at least
nine-teiiths of them are white
Democrats. And we hold that
those Democrats, if they will have
yellow children, might better than
otherwise treat the mothers resic
ttvoly as wives, after tho laudable
pattern of that eminent Democrat,
Vice-President Richard M. John
son. Democrats should certainly feel
a great lovo and yearning toward
the philosopher who could so well
deseribo them. And the golden
age must surely be at band when
6'iul(v can lie down with thej
".siiijrSiiff vermin," the pugilists,
nibler, harlots, keepers of t.ju
p ing.nuuws, uiuiiiis, wacK-ici;'', .
rgiars, uiacK-R-s,
, "?. .TY 1
. i
sUuns
houses of prostitution.
UlllUOlU III IIIU
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Presidential campaign of 18V', :
,Jorace 01v rcm0111iCT tl.nt ;
an mm icniocnus as in- c.u vu
mem nave voics.
t i x i i .ii ii-i i
Inonoof John rorsyth's recent let-
i -i I r-. r. i
ici ' '-"'.7-"!
from New York, he id
try.
that he met with Democrats in that
city every day wlrf) were utterly
bid-gi'-wd at the thought of going
Hr (Jneky. lie soys that if IX-
i... AfjLkAmA iUU
orders of muivc out jn'it, Grant '
will tret his share of their votes
We believe such feeling as this !
prevails among many Democrats in i
ev cry place, aul that every Uopub-1
!' vote which may be given to
(Jreelev. he will more than canceled :
by 1 )emocratie. votes given to Grant
Attorney 6'oneral Williams was
in Washington on the 21st.
A'chuvler Colfax has writlen a
letter to the Indianapolis Jov.mil
declining to have his name used in
ctJIillCC'tlOII Willi
;tiol) of c
inoi.n.a.
The excitenie
mection with the in miuation for
ongressmanai large
excitement over the Strikes
appeared to be waning
20th4ilKi in Xew York.
the
Peter Cooper, ol Xew York, gave
$1,000 to sustain the strikers.
Stokes' trial commenced in Xew
York on the 19th
It is rumored in Xew York that
Gcneral McClelian is to take the
Presidency of the Erie railroad.
The Democratic State r'onven-
1;011 0f Maryland endorsed Greeley.
It is rumored that Miss Xellie
(:'aiit k tuU!iUT.v a Sc0h
Lord.
.Mrs. Pisk will erect a f 50,000
monuiueiit to her late husband.
It is reported that A.T. Stewart.
! of Xew York, will retire from bust- j
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ness and go abroad. IlisageisTo.
"Uoss" 7'weed has sent his fami
ly out of the country. It is com-
posed of Mr. and Mrs. William M.
Fweed, Jr., Mrs. Win. M. Tweed,
Miss Josio Tweed, ,1iss Jennie
Tweed, Master George Tweed and
Master (.'. ('. Tweed. With a puree
often or fifteen millions of dollars
to back them, their establishment
in the siay citv of Paris whither
they are said to be bound can be
supporicu wuii consiui'iiomi st) il.
7 he portly progenitor ot the 1 weed
stock remains in Xew York city
for the present.
Mr. Peedier startled his congre
gation by asking a collection of $1,
500 tor a Universalist congregation
in Kansas.
The first person to congratulate
Senator Wilson on his nomination
to tho Vice Presidency, was Vice
President Colfax.
Charles Francis Adams is re
ported to have said at Geneva, on j
thc 21st, that be adhered to the
principles laid before the Cincinnati
Convention, but would accept, a
Baltimore nomination if the plat
form was a good one ; but would
nevc.i be "wire pulled" into place,
lie felt deeply concerned for Slate
Bights.
The Boston Jubilee has been a
great sncccss. Tlie Committee de
cided upon continuing it through
another week.
The Mayor of-Hoston has vetoed
the order of the City Countil open
ing the Public Library on Sundays,
the city solicitor)' being of opinion
that the order couflicts with State
enactments.
The Japanese Government
is having flve-tH'onty bonds
and greenbacks engraved, and
monthly shipments are being made
to Japan. .-Ibout a million has
been already sent.
Tliere is no foundation for the rc
tbat Nellie Grant is engaged to
marry a Scotch Lord.
At a fire iu New Y'ork on the
22d, destroying a drug store, an ex
plosion occurred among some car
boys of vitriol, which were being
hurriedly removed, scattering tho
contents of the store in every direc
tion and injuring some twenty fire
men.
A ywmg man ramed Ivatis was
anvsted in New York last Satur-
flay on (te rf ft ,w1 v
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ill i iiiuii: ii 11 n niinn vi
e. son .hI. ll.man.HTuo '
nvinivi m...v.,..
. .,1,..
m money. Ivans related u niai-
attoniey (;cnml Williams,
I lint Ion? since discarded on account
I of lad habits.
I At a fire in a Chicago restaurant
last Saturday morning, two men
were unpen 10 uciuu iiuu mo o
otly Scared
AM. - li' .-,1,..,
The Free 7'raders have nomina-
ted Groehlicck Ibr the PrcwileiiCy.
11 is hoxVht f win if n'
ded t lh.lt.niore.
l.'avidl'hnde,ot l'lttshnrg.killed
Hobert Rirkwooil, nperuttetidant
of the Hirraington I'assehser HaiU
way, because lie refused to marry
his (ITinder's) sister.
Tte new Directors ot the Texas
i'aeinc roau announce nmi iney ex-
. i . . i i . . i i . .. i . .
1 w mtw w wropiewu u.
Porth
north, exas, by
New
Year's
(ifiiieral Grant lately shocked the
nerves of the (ireeleyiiesby appear
ing on' the avenue in a white hat.
Is this a part of that terrible Ad-
ministration plot to beat fr'reeley?
Sti ikci-s and bosses in Xew Y'ork,
are reported, on thc 23d hist, as
coming to term
I A collision occurred between a
I passenger train near f'onnellsville,
Juno 22d,onthc Pittsburg and
CollinsviHo llailroad. oth trains
j were going at full speed. The
freight train was a complete wreck,
but the passenger train was unin
jured. 7'he freight conductor was
' killed, and the fireman and ergi-
ueer, and one lady passenger were
wounded.
7'he Chicago Times, all tore up
in its mind at the prospect, asks
i seriously, "Are Democrats saints?"
We pass.
It is said that thc circulation of
the Xew York Tribune has fallen
off ten per cent, since Greeley's nom-
; ination.
7'he Arition says of Mr. fVrec-
ley that he is in thc habit of con
i tutting himself in such an erratic
manner that it is impossible for his
! best friends to form any satisfactory
; opinion as to what he will do next.
William 11. Draver, L.L.D.. the
well-known author, has withdrawn
from the Greeley Central Commit
teotif New York. 7'ho Mmxing
Post of that city calls the attention
oftho Baltimore Convention to this,
as another indication that thc Gree
ley parly is "crumbling to pieces."
tt is announced that the 7'ribu
nal of Arbitration at Geneva was
to .meet on the 25th (laUt 7'uesday)
instead of Wednesday, thc Presi
dent of thc 7'oard having re-called
the absent arbitrators, by telegraph.
The calling of this meeting sooner
than expected seems to confirm thc
belief that a settlement has been
made.
George Francis Train tells one
good stoiy on G reeley, as follows :
7'hcrc was an old farmer, who had
taken tho Tribune for thirty years,
rode twenty miles on horse'oack to
hear him lecture. "What do you
think of him f" asked a neighbor.
"Wall, I don't think much of him
as a speaker, but ho would make a
d ued good singer.''
Moses and Aaron Wilcox were
born thc same day, married sisters,
were partners in business at 7 wins
Uurg, Ohio, which is called after
tncmjSicl on the same day, and
are buried in the one grave.
A woman claiming to be a lineal
descendant of John the Baptist, is
spreading the gospel in thc streets
of Cairo, Illinois.
' ' -The
Empress of Bussia has been
roblxxl of all her diamonds and
jewelry. The theft was committed
by six of her footmen.
7'hc Emperor of Germany re
ceives every' day three hundred let
ters soliciting pecuniary assistance.
M
7'ho Oregonian says that alwut
800 cords of wood, belonging to
Watt Vfros., was destroyed by fire
last Sunday. 7'he cause of thc
fire was not known.
VAHIor. ITKM .
tlio M'alla Walla valley iseeitfec
of farm hands.
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with all
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tm; i iu n i'h 1 1 iv i oimm in
crops on the 1 a;ai,a river m
Idaho.
Lizzie Harrison, a courtesan, sni
eided with laudanmn at Ilelm.a,
M. 7:, on the lltliinst.
7T.o National Park on the head
waters of the Missouri river is at
tracting much attention, and many
visitors will CO there this summer.
A telegram from San I'raneisco,
June 24Ui, ays : An Oregonian ar
rived here to-day in pursuit of two
daughters, who ran away to get
married. TXo husband ot o fie of
the girls has U'cn found but not the
girl, and the other girl but not the
husband.
From the Statesman wo learn
that at the University last 7'ues-
day, Miss Eva h, Wilson was
awarded the fust prize ihr decla-f
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mation, a: u .Miss i.yii:a a t. Iiam-
berlin the second.
roi'poral Green, of the I
Thfatttt y, "double
., Tr 1 i
1- ort Shaw. He took a mule to
ride and $1,000 in gwenbacks to
pay for "fodder " 1 he mule was
the property of Uncle Sam
ditto
t tie greenbacks
Lieut. ootlrutl
went alter the Corporal, but got
neither muh
rr..!! leiol.-L . iv ( '.vuin
back. Green, wasn't green enough
to be caught.
The Jacksonville Tiniu ot last
Saturday las thc following: On
the 11th inst. as Mr. M. C. Cum-
mir.g was on his way from l'niqua
valley to Harney Lake, in Jackson
county, he had thc misfortune to
upset bis wagon near Barkncss' sta
tion, on Crave Crock, which result
ed in the serious injury to some ot
its occupants. 3Ir. C.'s little three-year-old
daughter, falling lieneath
thc heavy freight, was the principal
Bofferer, having had her left thigh
broken in two places and her right
leg fractured below tho knee.
Thc Jacksonville Brass Band
was presented with a handsome
American flag and staff, last week, I
by the citizens of Jacksonville.
Miss Riley, a dressmaker at the
dies, has been sent to the Insa.no
'
Dall
Asvlntn.
Japan has purchased 400,000
lioots and shoes in this country dur
ing the past year,
A Kentucky schoolman tor lately
married one of his pnplis, a girl of
12 years.
Lined. I was in a drug store in
EllnlrB, when In rushed a fellow who
called for a pound of camphor and
downed thc whole of it. It was a sur
prise party to mc, and I said, '-what
the deuce did he do that for?"
"Why." said drugs "he is lined."
"Lined," says I, "what Is that?
Then he told me.
Some years since a gentleman who
was about to give a' dinner party,
spent a whole week showing his ser
vants how to make mock turtle soup.
When the day came, she made tlie
mock, and the'tnrtle, and the soup all
right, anil just a she was about to
pour in a bottle of claret, a little boy
entered singing, ''Everything ii love
ly and the goose hangs' high." which
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of hair tonic.
"Did it make hair soup?"' said I,
meekly.
"Alas!" said he, "the results were
sad."
"What were the results?" said I.
"Darn it," said he, "didn't 1 just
say they were sad?"
"But," said I, - how did the mock
turtle wind up?"
"Ah,' said tie, "two went to the
Morsue.lb.irtO the hospital and all
wlio didn't .lie were called the snr-
vlvors. and tluit fellow you just saw
was one of 'em."
"What the devil docs he swallow so
much camphor for?" says I.
"Well," he said, "that tonic started
tlie hair growing down his throat, and
he took the camphor to keep the
moths out."
Ward Lamon, Mr. Lincoln's broth- !
er-hi-law. tells bow Old Alie came
near lieing done for by robbers in his
Ibitbuating days: The boat was tied up
to the shore in tlie dead hours of the
night, and Alio and Allen were fust
asleep in the "cabin," when they were
startled by footsteps on board. They
knew instantly that it was n gang of
negroes come to robanri perhaps mur
der them. Allen, thinking to frighten
them, cried out. "Bring the guns Lin
coln; shoot them !" Abe came with
out a gun, but lie fell among the ne
groes with a huge bludgeon mid bela
bored them mo-t cruelly. Not con
tent with beating tliem off tlie boat,
he ami Gentry followed them far back
into Hie country, and then, running
back to their craft hastily, cut loose
and made rapid time down the river,
fearing lest they should return in
erenlcr nuuiliers to take revensre.
The victory was complete, but In whi
ning it Alie received a sear which he
carried with him to his grave.
llow to DuKsa a SjiarA feasori'
tluit yel hHColwIearuwiijr aiany in
this comitOV and is really a matter of
iiinvfi tMore fnportan Ifwn would
seem ift frst gkiuet. Hie "wolly
taste " bi nTntt!! is wot fferiml from
tliewool. The peculiar (t'lvorof HI
(la-til miituw hit uotnhig-todowitfr
the cont of the sheep hnf irtes froim
the absorpHotl by the meat of thrgfl
from Hie Itttft-t'ua', wlileJi, aa the out"
side of tli cansws cools, can not es
eae, mid are. .tbwelbre, abwrbud by
the fitdl. Tliere is a sinmle remedy.
A soon us the animal is (K'.nl, let tlitf
hide lie slit i( from (lie lirisket to tho
fail, nmi lo I be fcnep'. by a qniek mo
tion of a falViointd knite. in'rteil
beneath the skin. Sfrip llie skin lrom
tlie tielly an.' the rrtw anil Ic, that
it will benrtt of the way of the intes
tlnes. Then open flic sheep immwt
irttt'ly hihI iliViHlxiwel It. All this
oiiglit to he the work of aliont on
niiiiutpor two. or ifllowm.iiw fffPf
Hicre will not be snfllrfrnt time for
tlie enrease to cool stiilicii-nfly to esnse
any unpleasant taste. Then proceul
to strip the skin from (Ik: bm-ft 'of tlie
carcass. A sheep should be killed by
fliMielliltv if altawta L-tilfn fln-otfirK flu.
b& nf thc windpipe, witbont
touehlng It, JwH-ewr, but ctittlng rJnr
I arteries : and as smiii in the knife is
Inserted, it should be twisted around,
as if to make a round hole ; there will
then he no mistake made iu cnttim;
i tlie arteries, and the death ol the anl
from i "ml be eonipiratlvuly painless
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.him mum. HMIIUM -non. vi tnz itit.u
; ,ilK CHf mcRt tylvt 0l :l ninner during
"e "uimner. it is well tiuit every one
should, know how to slaughter and
uress a siieen in tlie tKst manner.
i ."""'is "on i ionics, n lariiwrowfHi
I i... .. it ..... .. i i.. rr
wla 110t t,lt.n of wooy raHt.
ton-
Socnp Teeth. -The following on
this subject, from Selenee of Hmtth, Is
to the point. Mushes, gruels, pud
ding" and soups, may he made hygieni
eally. But they should also be eaten
hygieiiically. They nuut Ik! chewed,
not bolted. Tlie nurifoe liilimt nwstl-
j cates Its mother's milk, for which pur-
pose it takes it slowly, drop by drop
Mastication Is for the purpose of U
salivated, it cannot be well digested.
The teeth arc the finest, densest struc
ture of the body, and this means that
they are intended for hard work. Eat
solid food st every meal ; nnd when
you take setnltlquid, or very sort fowl
of any kind, eat very slowly and tako
a bit of hard bread, cracker, a gree n
apple, or something similar, with it.
Tlien will your stomach please and be
pleaded, and vour teeth, like your eyes
and nose, and Anger and toes, will
remain to bless alid comfort you to the
last. If all persons, after being wean
ed, would only chew their food enough,
wp should hear very little of nelmijf
and rotting teeth, and dentists would
be nowhere.
rtiiLUP Phillips. The Saernincn-
i to doesn't like Phillip Phillips, the
j f "
I of lon through his nose. An an-
uouneenient that he U about to return
to California calls forth the following
angry buzz from the busy 7?e:
" i'hlllip Phillips, the Singing Pil
grim," lias been ringing in our ear
for a year past. Every paper we pick
ed up List Summer had something to
say about "Phillip Phillips, the Mlnir
ing Pilgrim.'" All the Sunday school
children were talking about the ex
acted coming of Phillip Phillips, and
every time bis name was mentioned
or printed in ft newspaper the " Sing
ing Pilgrim " followed it. We luut
begun to hope that Phillip Phillip?
(the Singing Pilgrim) bad gone to
Kamsvhatka, or Greenland, or some
place where there is no newspaper (
lint here he is again coming to Cali
fornia! For mercy's sake call Jiiiu
something else call him Phillip, tl.n
wandering minstrel cull him anything
else, but give us a rest on on " I 'hill ip.
Phillips, the Singing Pilgrim."
A New Oil ChhomO, willed tfm
Two Pets,'' has been Issued byChqft
II. Taylor Co.. of lioston, publish
I eri of Amm'am Horn ihe liopuhi!
(riven with tlie magazine for onlv
$1 25, through agents. People whir
subscribe by mail, send ten cents extra
for postage on tlie .oil chrotno. " Thtt
Two Pets " consist of a beautiful liltl
golden-haired girl and a large New
foundland dog. and the Hartford Vottvt
ant and other leading newspapers wctT
say that it is worth tar more tlrtn tlie
mice of the subscription. The .lima
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tlie m.iira.iiie continues on Its brigli
career of prosperity, to which tilery
seems to be no limit. ,
The death of Sargeant Michael
JUaloncy, of Company Iv, 284 lor
I fantry, stationed at Fort Klamath,
occurred in the following manner t
Corporal Hrooks, who had iustjieelj.
discharged from the service, wan
concluding some business withiMa-
loney, when a miaunderstandirg.
arose, and during an exchange of
angry wcrds, Frooks drew a revol
ver and fired ou Maloney, kijlina
him almost instantly. Brooks was.
at once arrested and placed in
double irons.
The .Sentinel says; last Moif
day,as,Viss 1 heley, of Jackson
ville, was crossing a deep out, over
which a broad plank had been
thrown for a crossing, the plank
broke, precipitating ber among tlio
rocks below, breaking; ber leg in
two places.