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EUGENE CITY GUARD. I. UCABrOCLL, EUGENE CITY, OREGON. NOT A3 1 WILL vnu.M.i.t.a' ..j .i . - ; Wit unknown thresholds on each hand. ThA riarknaaa iljMin. .. r ' , ----- -- iaa givpet-a 1. t fr, afraid to hope; I Trt this one thing I learn to know u' Eh day more surely m I go, I ' J0 door Pd. ways am mado,' I Iturdeos are lifted orarelaid l I 17 ome area lew uiisami and still I lufaUiomd purpose lo fuUllL -'Nutu I will i QTfllffnM A ... .1 - .. suu biodo i wan; i- "fCI ,0 biM-v. f'n too loto: Toe heavy burdens in tha load. And too few helpers on the road ' Aad Joy la wrak and .-rlef is stronr, And yrars Md days to ton, to lon; Yet this oue thing I learn to know Each day mora aural as I go, loot I am glad the good and ill i Uy changplras law are ordered slIIL "Hut as I will." . Xot aa I will!" tb sound grows two Each time my llpa the worils rrncot: V.J. I lll M .1 . . - ""i. uk tutrtcnrwi reels Mora safe than light when tills thought steal. Uka ahl.tu, ...I . i . . . , . , "iivu mj cviia ana Ulcus All unmtt and all lonellne, -Not aa I will," because Die One wholoTcdusflrrtandlBsthasgona Before us on tha road, and stm "or us must all his lore fulflll "Not aa wa will." , , -Helen Ilunt Jackson. THE MAGAZINE GUN 1M Powerful Weapon In the ILnrts of Eren under the most favorable conditions. 1, lT.":,ne1 f" rbnnge It range niter each lira. becrniM it ! i,tI.,. i , ', . , r !" uj in, weight or tue ured rsrtj-LIn it i. . .. . , ., , - 'urse, evident tu.it. la the linnri. n a .Miir..i - ' inif 7. "mni cool aim in , . . - " ernge suwior, CKpcelul IT b in from the rural districts, is awkward pUl, and excitable. One lot ln" Mo Work on Ihn " l" win. rcgartllea, of range, or breaks tl lereP; n4lf. Mb likely, it should pro, dlfllcult to rastrun Lis anlni, i.. ..i , ... uTmieT "uu 1110 ,lk9 ml,5bt M boarer n,.r bar. followed the various Ulstaat Uvo been mo-lo with the maga noeinin in tiu k.n.i. ,. . . oare been pub- 1-W,inarareelyfall0f i0rpri that the . r- v . vumn (, u lo be ox parted that continual handling will brini a tWd amount of precUlon ; but in toesodar, oiit the cost nf . J apon and to learn whether or it !Z treliedunnnintim ... """" . , " - ""Kiie gun. j(ow, this wpa Is to the general staff of the German rar the target ami undnr it, and to on nOUad 1 their r,""? ,",",?00" back even with f , .Um ,,v flrJ .... wirauui American,' , ATTIRE OF LITERARY WOMEN, Hot Slovenly la Their Dress Nor NeglJ. vussnsm crop Hi ge TllUM u.... A. I.. .... uea prevalent opinion that H fl I'M r V fkAtlinn aiu 1 . 1. . At - ill . netrHL'ent in thnlr hmiu.lru..,i..f. i..n. .i w . wwj,,,, jjum iumo , - imu.wju, ut'f-cvtTr. aim Um exii mi nation nf fl- .n i- WIS ass sat TV ll tfUilO enough for once. Jane Austin and ber sinter aiy neat in their dress, but rather unl.HMlful r ti.. n. - imiiutiwjif M,(A coming. It is said that they took to tho cos tume of middle life before their looks or V Astra RaliilM,! U T .... - . 1 "wiiiio uiiiiue wu iona nf s-lrwaaa .! i i . . 1 uinsPdi xquwiMfiy. i HllU a delicito, graceful fl not kre Jik ninny Kngljub women, (ho wore ber own erav huir ntwl ntwr ..n, - " r.v.j viunillllft ni and wMinotav ftiwfc -in-i.f 1... wi ut um laur, Alnrv TjirtiU j a . ... a....U tuV uvulou ww or tue d uirn. UUL MJIH lllil lifir ska u uIiL i . . . . vuaiiKU Ullicu wilU IUO "uvvi , bUO nuet uxi no liiuiirerw net to tbii delightful iubjtct She wrote to a friend.' "I do dearly love worked urns- - , mim umjk gnat cieligbt In certain ilk wnt her by a friend in China. Her usua drew waa of block tuiT or ilk, and ... r,. vw vivua.uiH- ujero was a novo col- itnvl mir m,lU - I I r m . . 7 T . rciin.i 01 gnow wmte mu- .... y.,, . oer oosom," and a cap, then in fablon, with deuj frilled border and a bow on. top. At William Ilazlitt's ivedding .. .. uiuicuiij in uecuiing whether her lirtilMii.i.i. a 1 , , ... -. .uualu , um suuum oe a "siirlcired . uw "uiimn bloom color" silk. , , a11 oer dalntinoaa, she often dlpiied lier delicAtii mMta i.t l- . ... . . .. snuff tv.-r When Charlotte Brotite went to London. ou,riej was published, rbe u flrHtnrttuwt u. -. 1 1.1. " . 1 ,i ,V 7 " iwaing way, njinost childlike in stature, in a deep mourning drees T r 7 . . "uwui neawiew Wa a OinMntAeUi. I 1 ... t , ur area, ana tho coierings of her hands and feet were always extremely dnlntv Kha tul ...1... . J. .1 , 7 . ""urai, apparel ana thought a pink lined bonnet too gny for her WllilA kllA liil Ml .. ... - ---" vuj ut-uuiiiuistikior rale weet colors- at Are shilling as be ba.1 not 111 i . ""um, uut more a black Ilk at three shilling a yard. Emily Jironte Was dream! ,i,.t n cut lank skirts and leg o1 mutton sleeves, lHcb tho liked and wore nbethor in or out fir rsluliti.n IT t If . . - ...... v. uiaiimuau is ae&crihd as nlalnlv ilrrauvt Of nwirmi Vli,.'- .1.1 , .. . ..J-.T . u "'"l"r" w Know utllo, ave that her gowns were plain and that ovw ber abundant hsir.stUl untouched bygrav Z 7 . or mU81" with tappets of rich point of alenciennea, fastened under ber chin. H'hon ri... t-.. . Uv.AO Dunn was vet a Voum? r rl !. . 1. . . - 1. . "v... a uoy s DIOUSO and l .ij ui, inr a nmhin n u . , "" ' ucr rougu country, and later, In Paris, see continued to go about 7. " weatuora, ulacea and timcft-Home Journal. THE IIIXDOO WIFE BISMARCK AND HIS BEVERAGES, HOW THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE is made TO RUN 6M00TH 1Um rratnt Condition of the nindoe Widow Not n.retofore Correctly ltepro- v.i.niis or tue Uotber-riety and me Dutu-Cie or OIL f )na rf mw .. ... . . ...7 .apers lately contained a hort article from The Louden Standard, en titled "Hindoo Child Marriage." It described' as ntfitiliU t. 11-, . 0 - .. ... . .' "ioiong State or tho Iluidoo W.lmr whi I... 1 ueen more tiian a .u, yea nominal husband nav Inor dil wh.i, -. ...,,. . .. . 7 "uie gin. A Bengali of Cnlcntt, n .,..1 . , b . wiltl,v n, 1 """"'"J grauuaie, anu .1 7.1 , u' wieiy, on i-eading it sayi tuat tuistrontrlv r.t . 1 . to a condition many yeoit paste.) by; that the II lulnn a,l.l u . ' ' berharslmrt nr l,.. ... ' .,w n-uuiiy, in coarse and often Kpinlid gnnnents, her Inrtiucti -. ,0 inanition by constant fusts, a silent, sliiinnivl uiiir .n,i , ., . of 1,., 1,1.1 ..i:1 . :. ' ..j . "w 7 " J ,,aJUi loroinaen all Unite of , , .,Q ..juimuiion, but it Is intensi lied, exaggerated, of even ber condition fifty years ago. ' She fast frequently, at stated dais. She vut iUnnake)l jjttlo tllJTer- euce, as the present mode In Bengal dresses everv lndv nf i-,.....i i ... ... ""iv-muie inim inn in to, cx Cent that nn hn .. i.... . l'hs German Ntateaman as ai Drinker, a uipioiuiiiio neeassity. An interesting uook on HlMiinrck has re- contiy been puutKlied here. 1 he chapter de voted to his fiMtsof Anlinir an. I iliHiikliif ll o -q AKliAPldllv tor.lB'lr a l.la At one period of bis life the great German statecmau uever restrained himself as to the quantity of bis boverages, and bis youthful exploits with rich, heavy wines lilt Burgundy woro the timi vcl of the country side. Once bo felt a little out of order internally and limifivl frtf tars. An-m a,t - t 2.. any relief, lie had mada an engagement to visit tlm officers of the Biadonburg' culraa- Belli. Tli lfcfmanf hnA -l...f -a ",w hu jua vuiiiv sii rVsMKMJtifin ii as ham .1 .(..),!.. a al.. AN EA'GLISII STAG HUNT. EXHILARATING EFFECT OF A GAL- LUf UVtK THE HEATHER, Durry Is the Word When the Iloonds Degln to IlayA Hard Itlde to the muii-A Hlug laclug His Foes-The U.atU Stroke. 11-. l. - . . a n . . . ... ti om mi ma mp pi. roriocit hill, and louthward and westivnnl .fw.tr. V, -m . .. . ..w ,UII1ILF Llll. I.M nun wi mu 1..IT.L, avurreu uy ilia deep coombes nnd ravinit, at Uie bottom of which iuoiiuui; luui.ninuu ui waivr, in which r" new aniiKing cup. am the snimon nuu trout ;nuHo many a whirl and guirt he was to empty it first md then start wWy. Tho grand old trees on the sloping vu,m ujo utuio. A. UCIU v. .... rg vwuim-. iwk BO quiet aild alxtut a bottle fulL itatclytbat it leenn as if we bad left the Iianiii.1- 4. 1 t . .... I I.-I.I. I ,1 .... .. .. , uiun n long ureniii, araineu it w uiumeu worm niuigctner, riortbvrard a IA lfULt. .W.n .n.l ..... t I ,. .1 . U...I I...U..I ... ... ' wiuuum iuuv ixiuw u, 1110 Atlantic oceau '"I'vv.uiuie inim in wiiito, ex cept that onthaedfTA i. . 7,. there is nnrr, - l" . ' V " 7"'" rw8" - '"" AI- u.uU(Su uiieu witu very dry champagne, the prince Dolinherl It. nr n iti,.,f .iii.. ...i i. i 7 " l"6 nor two wrappings there is a narrow bne, gold, pink, crimson, etC. till, W.lnRr.. w.1.- I.-.- ... .. .. ' ... ..naiueillgoiliy(ll!llg)lLsIlCd by the absence of that outer lino or thread of color. She becomes interested niaMie children around her In the bouse. She u oftou a ravorite, nnd sho bos a buoy nnd useful placo in tbo Hindoo fnmily. TU M OTHER BULK. A Mnlnnl Tln.1.... J . . . . , Jollleu loe conversation barely by snyhtg, "They haV9 Uberty ns .... v i..-uui.mii. uieoneu ent condition nf . .. . " "Uliieii. oo long, how. ever, as tho son's mother lives tin widow is subserviimf w...,. . ... . . - ' uome, living with the renu, Daughter, thus leave theh- own Parents aa bvn n. i... i . . . . Ii 7 7 u eiioogu te take Uie ra tion of wives, the matrimonfcj vow. and obligation, i,. i. , , .... hood u uuiuo iiiclilld- ThO oMprIi tn.ifl.A I.. .1. . I , ... ., , ulo uousenoiu con tinue. to be the highest social n.onan h in the liouse-the despotic dictator, to whom all the lain i Iv 4?c.iivnittini.nii . . m-v ajBtwiUOIUOUSaoI- crenoe. This Bengali gentleman, 83 yenwold nnd the fitlipi nf ..1..1.1 .. I...,. . lu""'iiii me prompt big, of a happy experience gave a glowing .bjr uiio i uie iiiniioo social system. The Hindoo talr, having been selected byudult ludcment. mfn n..n...i.. . ' m,u" . . q... uv.uauiuiiiti as playmates, crow Into fn..,..i. ..i ... mules, - . " . ;, f" '" iovc, and be- eoma, as they were predestined, consorts. It h a com in w hich tho couiwi of true love run. smooth, and be consider, it a m" t mniltic cnliwr Ho ...li. .. . lifnnfin i mo was HK home ro of Hindoo women has little or nothing i. tel octuul or xu..!. i.... ... . .."""at"' . . . '"vt inas it 18 vcrv nrll 111 t iAnfT.l r. . "K'J 1,.7. nom enny morn hit .s...u... uitjw n long breath, drained It to the last drop, and put tbe cup back on the table. The mess was astonished, as they bod not expected such a feat from a civilian, but it was one he had learned at Gottlnguu. The most surprising part of tbe story is that the vmm.,w. HMNriia ma. ne never reic ueuer " "o iiijiiiu luiiuw.ng. Again, when hunting with Frederick Wil liam IV, Jie emptied at a tinglo draught one of the fantastically carred cups dating from tho refim nf KVe.tj.f..ir u'nu t i. g- ss.MWlLa-i tVllIIUUI Lv ill If US IllAdfl Of flfflirV 1,,... .1 . ,.L i .... i , , , " " UU'J "W lllbUlUIlVU iUUl tllO llrilllfPP rriiiM ... i.i. t ... . .Wi.u ,1UV iiau uu inn wiuamy nn ifjt ninnttt n.wi :n . i ... . otai iiuui-upmon. ueBpuiea. Ifc I IP M ntkniif tk . a i ...i. a 11)011 P 11 I ml with At it- . 0-.. fron, . Pleaaa .... . '"bJwi. V hlmtownZ.'"!1 difference beVw. ft? onesideofu00;- mooconimerelkTnTu of the sheet, U1, oneofeaciu J J- Tbo dimireno. 1 ".mre. or coumtV house, in iu,iim n iu the borouph T t. Prlvilegea,wi1iclf? kjut comprise Ti,... rtdN: '7UEthofornV,4ly Pool, .for lnn7r.b(itl i government, and th. i trictiwrnA.!!:,'?9'.'! boroug,,,,.,, to parliament. ftIa-' 14 ... exnanse of wliifn vw. pelled to hold it; When ha railed for another the party -a...v.v. cj, uub iuo Kiiiir said: WW,.. i aa 'Uj unua onougu," Nor was thi done out of mere bracemdocio. V rtnn T?I....i I. I .a . . . .. -... lum in iwgan to icaru tho diplomatic iw www Ua. Auaniio oceau rolls iU waters un tha Rrfuil i -4" . -..MSIIII.-i, UIIU dushw its spray on the shingly beach shadowed by tho trees and brushwood which nnnu niilln .In..... . t . . . . . iw.i.v u,t..v uu ij iu Liia naur i Atirnk ii... I - I M n-i . ..i.-... . M. TbanhW i.. . . ! .um.-. u .nun i, aim tne pea ngof ),. , ''7" ulwnuci,. Arthur', horn. Bomelbing's afoot Is it a ,7, W7 fa tLftt0 tfnrt . l.lMm i. , . " I Into Iiai-ta. nml .v. ""si. m,urx- m i. .' "V 01 I printer. T in n,,,. ' k" un Toiiaer .lone. I ti.i .. . .' '"uowriii lis a hind, thoiitrli. with n tnftor i,-i . i lieels." The bound ii whlppeU off, and again wo wait "That', a whimper, surely, below i uurii, ironi icur or five bounds, backed tip by note, from a horn. All eyes are eagerly watching the edge, of tho wood, to see what breuks out Crash I 'By Jove! there ho is. and a Ml..n.ii,i r..iu. .... . . -,'-.-.. at.-.,,,, too. W int. a lton.ll n.. l ... . ' , 7 """i uJi ""'1 rny, und threo 'pon top." Tis a glorious sight to - ...... um, ui. miners ami go at a lone Swlnr-inrr nll.,.. m..--m l... !...-. . .. bf B"-"i' anm uia ueainer nun disap pear over the crtt of the ojipeihite bill. HlirrV I. tllA Irml . .. --j "snitii your c rlhs. cet into the sbiMIa nn.l i- , .' i T T i "I Juur minu fori hard ride now, for tho .tug bos gone StmiPllt fni Ilia Minn. ...1 ...1.1 .. b : trade it wn. considered Indispensable that an- fo hard ride now, for tho .tug bos cona plicanta should have itronj; beads, other tralght for the moor, and sobbing sides and wise they might bo easily overcome with wine reddened-rowels will U ll their usual tale era ond diplomatic secrets wormed out of them we set him up to bay; perhaps ii, "IVaL.ra! In moments of obfustication; concesblon. ."t" . " ... . uuiusucaiion: conceSBlon. llllfrlif. Iia .....l , .u.vcu iroui mein, ana tueir sig natures obtained to documouts they would lint. fHwrvniTn t . . . . ----to"" in mvir iiiunienii or sobriory. Those were tho days of two and throe bottle men, and woo to tho budding Mettornich or wuna Mwv uu:u uig owni w.. a via uttu The narhar'a I . am 'vwii ovoTieew a eotUmr. aH ,kI.T." - ro.m " custom'tha. fl"niT.v"o7T,r;t 'who rrT.- wit the romndy, wh ch. of couna i. - .ui 1 lvllowbv7., "7!.wm. ?P. "P tto One Outflt far Tl.iv.. n.i.i.. We have Just heard a story of three very Ineeniima vmn. i . . V n 'V ',c ",al u out or the ordinarv. .,.. i...:.. .. -,. j"u..6 are ail about the lAIIIO ami ..! ml ii coidencowltobeTar ome time. Thoy were all ambition" to "ha ?h nro busy ln wpervisio,, of .weU wedding, and rtunnlng eutfltMiS fhei ZZT P- pai. were not long enough for both and to i n . 9 COmrt ttnd the to0 of alL poues. the latter even f a m.rial p xzte JK" ""d tho Utl". tw .f.'!:! Bleep. E Kd'arnSl " pui meir heoiU together and hit fn.t. nf7... i . " ,m,jr et 05 Te, upon a plan. To avoid any unpleWS Uk'1 sl,e 18 "hloir ; has among their mutual friends Tbwffi SilT '"h? "a11 h"M" kin. comnanloii. i,i. i, i. .i lne.v"i""e cellcnt health. Tho usual lu.il, . would have the Ung up outfit by poolL ti Z 7u Ver lbo KraLtlyo their money.. ' 0jr P0011"' 1 18 "houldei-s. Any other Krt of waihing of aa I, who waj to be married first, was to bath ' ,CCm to co",idcr Vnaa Ik. T a ma inuur iunn A friend who bus been in most csuntrioe of lhA a-npl.1 .lMlnM. At... .. . iuu you can get nothing uiV, L vulmuu Ul lu umieu Btateg, W by," ho cs:laiinod once, "I couldn't got a deeont pieco of pie from Liverpool to Yoko- .77, . . o-buton American could have "own that coombe tho chase tafc .,. widthat Inspltoof alLour fii. alaiir tin, Imftn... Imitations. i spite of fashion's w tho bowldem' and anion theTrol uur borses mint walk It. At last we reach lue turtcra ni-a l.l..,l . , . .. ii 7 '"11 un, nun Artimr rides fast buck for the ick, which he qulcklv brings up and lay. on tbo track. Junta mlri. lite the liniiti.la f.u..i.... ii . . . . un, men irom old Chill- lenirera Ihmnt. i,am . strues the hue; bli comrades take up the note, nnil fnp a r... ...t .. .... 1 " .1 . . u""u"! 'o una resound tothadeen l.nvl,, u t. .i . . niVStin awnf 1 l..w . : 1 1 ... ". , " '"'J "'i"uiy ecuie down to their Ionir atrnn ttrr i .. . , . . , " o t uuu tuo nunc ua. rairlv liecim V0 am ill n rrnn.1 .uulll - . . H inwitiun, so r nr. an.l TarI the exhilarating effcH t of a moorlm d golb, as the heather glides under our horses' fal IJnnm t int. Mr..i ... . . . . .. vwiiiuo mo ennse takoa us ail? t ill hnlln,,, !,. "!, IcacotLerontwo.;; ceded cause of equlnw L Tlic custom of senjin. errandscrlsu, . ovpft rhotan say it M de; taat nmo,r the HinC .imilar custom. Other, celebration of Chrtt', Z tll(J e011IIOct.ini ."t: Sc.ptc.nbcr). ainl th0 fa (or apparent track of tlv.Ir '1 volvtali1tit.vllJratil,. wuth of tho equator tatthesodate U Cfc for tho MipiKwItiou it la, " stratod. ""tit - - ., w ue married Bret, was to make a lmrcnln i,k k. j . '. " lo - o--- " ub urmmaKer to mab tny alteration, desired In tbo trousseau ter tllA WeillHlirr Wnm I .. .. . .. no tnrcewereto BO toirethnr tn it .ui..i. .. - marrUI Tii ' 71 riuo AO. 1 Was , -vvwrmony over, the trousseau OILJXO THEin BABIES. Oil ha. a m flu..... a. lfiK. , , pur6 m lU0 oriental toilet. Mother, are fond of oiling their babies com Phtely from the little bead to tho lime e .nd then wo.hln .i..... - u loe ... ..M huciu uu, woen tho Rl-in tome, out very clean ,d Tte IteS" ban from a British widow nnd motl.erTbo ba. been here from childhood. She Z tt mo that a bath can be given without ,Wer of addmir to a Im.l w.i,i i... n. - . ' ger w 4 tnu ua tnok It tn I .1 . , . "ju. oiio also tells tha dressmaker tn, .i..7.i. 7 " " "t a bath can be ttikuni was dona an.l n.. " "'"j oven lemovo Sain th. brilliant outfit ffiS 1" ornuToa marriage altar, and a third bride w h! being the oil of the country. Oil for tho nvy of the few guest, present KSfi Bonreous hr .lnlrfw..i "OI Iue water. The water riria. i,.,..ji...... .' drldVoTr causa alia ka.1 .. n " w" un heated or thonriit l,..ti ...., ,. .r cause she bad the first wear. Koa 2 a, d a Daran ihanii... k-i. - .. . MK1, n. a was wil inirtn pavaa much a. v o i "'mug to dd not have the she bv mutual r.nanf .l- ... " , tuai oress. Chinese lU.tanri.nt la New Tork. There am a.Ml rvt thl. .it. .1 r vu,m,w rostaurants In JK"J! ."I- "'"-ting i- vuinrao worm here. Concern- is,-ti..V . " luo onenta toilet Ing one of thm wt. . .. tm the freqneut refanmn. ......... .. . SWlT --.-15 . t! t . '. . l hv . J. ' ' K.".M" " " ".lH 10 the place the sunnU l . . . " "r"' 1 Wy BBawrin Main I. I . 0A. ... "J .. nuiril Drifrt1aVl aa .lli.a. a - , .uuugm ucatea head, if a soft Oil isuonre.1 nntvitk . .,ou .. , , "u"' iuucsa or coIo-niA or plain water, the alp actually drink? . P, is the XDeii.ni nf uu 16 . wuia wuiiirj, 1 he northern nose often turn, upward at the use of coconnut oiHbat is not fi-eT Th m tho commou people i. ll aZtJ at way. I truth then are aeufw0I th. f,T.ut ntmM9 to ij the blblo. as of Anmn tl. . ".,u v-tiva.-,, iu DjJiH) ot lOSUlOh l fmwn nn.l uviLitD. ...... . y,lllt jieusuiitne na tional tlesrt,and comes as naturally after the midday meal as tho Frenchman', cheeso after bis ovening diner. This i. true of the cityosweUof the rural district It is not tho former only who eats pie, nor is its do mlninn nntin.t.l n r-.. . . . i.it r , " ,-,u" "ginnd ana her belt of colonies, reaching from the Hudson to tlin Ynllntvat.,.. T:. . . .OVV...C may not cavo great voguo in tho brown .tone district of Now nrlr plti- l.i,t f i j u. i eigne supremo in tho cheajier restaurants and lunch rooms, where tbO Treat Amnrixnii imU.ii.. -i . . Iluuln tuu, cierkS. wlosmcn, artisans and tho like-go for theh? dinners. Tlim. I. . . .., .. . . ii umu in new Koik Who goes about among tho printing offices with a big tin lK.x,fullof little shelves. He J3 n - i . V , , " , ' ona almnst two-tUirds of bis stock in ti-a.li .,.,v . i . .. . ui iue, una me rest mainly of sandwiches. JfLTT. .?7f 'u?c.h room. which hli . . "ot ,OD3 counter, on hl?h Ktnnl. an. w . J. n . , . . ?7 v "-" noiuing but sand wiches, doughnuts, milk, pie, ton and coffee, lho uniform nt-l.-a ..... i. . . yuum lor sand wiches and p.o isflvecenta; od there are mora llion nrhn m.lr. i . , : . . lueir mncn on two pieces of p,e and a glass of milk than of those who take two sandwiches. There are two kinds Of til, oorr l ...a., ,.r oi ineso places tho ordinary, which U about eight inches in diametei , and of which a "piece" is half a pie and thn " inma ...l.ii i..- , , . o-r , up lnto ,lx or eiKh' Pieces. The profit on this latter wrt must be prettj SrM?rwi, !"? atfont Piece,- and! klni'lt I In thick as the oniinarv KUllL it is marie nf nn Ktf.. MV vnvi uiawruu, anu cannot cost over twenty-flvo cents. . The mailer one. cost tho restaurants about six cents, and, retailing at ten, the profit j, uot knife and fork, and or the to whl take, the sinm-lno- eortomer lonlm I., n.. . l K!r and la m.ii.1 i ,a ""ilk. but hair tody u burl But ih.Tl 7 " "7i w.m n for thl. lltUo fc.heme, Tr.K l": U wa. tha ninas fn.it.. i 1 j" ago teas? Ii .. an- . V "aa to be b ack. mm utaZaTr; "? ,ron" could a u.uuo-Lieiuocrat. Measencer Boy. . n..-- oald alady friendt Vby don't von a.. MUOthIl.lt Of tha mn..i:. " J rrrr. " to M7husT2d not care to. m tn i7. .r . ror 1 wou' J tarWnmenta,, l ....r'.T.1 w vw" . i aivuio. A. it b now, If I wish to go to a party or to the opera, and n. , . , "- "uuwiii i tiud inr Wft',ln,t- 1 u"' , !v 1 "tle fiJIotr. ar an w,,n -dBwitleinwdy. TheyaVnw, to, I ..cn their tiot-f 1?."?, "f! ' to n,y auuniu, by.algnwhlch offT . ..iT". .! lighted riohe.;?. . ""U lU "" ftnd w-Forty.two o,U,- was the unexpected "HOW, that I" I.. .-.-. .. kee,r. V , ' l7 "Mril . . ,uu ajIKAii nnlv cental" ' Wa. tho a int.h. anl.oi .L 7 . S:r' "veral doors kiU-hen ailT, tul .r..1--. Th - iiAtui, ao tuat on. can see evervtlili. -,i..7i .... .', . uu' ont i , . " -"""""t iu me nen. and W-u.i.u . u ""nu uarue d and Pioahv SJ K B.lnm IK. u.-lt. y u "V The'riH ii " "'-unaier box. l'oasihlv tho SUIID A llan.l -. ,. .. 1 IOly tui. 7 o un mo oriental people have rmlved their faculty of bend n backward frcm this umveil usiof oik 7,5 5 so,tV.c:PlrrUS ?rt ,U DiiiUoi SahJ .t' : 'l1''' fus -irlke. the ki " i" "-ve countcrmirt of snnio. anxiiHi i;r--!L",fr. I,u,".i Off hand we an v a .L.V. i.. .. ... lU . ' in liionern rivili. a"?.10'.10 " cradle hS'l" -Mellcan man eatee more than a.lnanwn lV L 'T1 10 "tl' ' "of ""-'"''thep LJrA talhrU'. BritSl . ... vuu.ujo news. M. BoulBuU.. Domon.trotlo,,.. ho Who an ,t,Al... . .... it v.a wur. i.M.;i.:t kTI,:"..1"6 r i. Mkrtant.v - !" ,nflu- vera TrMr. 'ra .100 K "f the of the. Mi.,,, - . "T' ' ? ""V8,H! I . . T- a pitcher of Chin I..- i. : ...7. .rr K 'W replenish. V la a a... . . . 141a. 1L HI in 1 1 1 Ufa a,lul.. , and next to tho rice Uinrhi.iv.). ' " hl OI-vKf"- "o also ., , " ue rcniemltered ! those who keen i.)...,t. (.. "nuprea oy Wblskv la a mvu.. I.',-". v- V"e isthomi uV"'"""1 ,0. ,b0-' ewYo.kTrib,iri"UUl,n '" ' ' Tlrl la .- . AtthUamso- It i, Ju, v' " '7"'' the use if hJa,. ? , to U Vwy '""derate fruit Uanl. dr. u' or """"J itou.towi.Jui b7foii:,'tr.? .r. a excellent i. l uas when it U rL'f. buUyb. hwna I rbU to TT;" w' 'tis not aJJi.. ' 01 ItUernld of Trial br J.ir. i v- A. , - VTAUIt few li.HV. . -n tl... . trw brf, iia?i. aZ: ."t1 .c," w wme ma. .Li u' . U 1141)11 f lnrUs.-l J . ' .uch c. to Z:. .k' r"f,!7,u,'-y fa ii.. . ",,,Dr me suit pav wnchrwLho ;",",,"r i""'' and querU-d: 7 M up ,U Wurt lay the iurv tar 'Yes." ivtiliA.l ti,. ,...i . , vvui K lXlk a h.wr l...) .!... It on thick! I ilivtn.i i .... r'cr Pin, c-vi..,u i7 ' 7 1 u ,nlr w 'PM roller &3r D0,-''-.umnler ... ' nvm iue UefendMifa 'V?- TUt UiUff called everyth g to order, and ilia ).,.-. mi .... ' ' .' .or lees. c Aram i v.w i . . .. ,.,v..f 4J.JKMi. ii . rcniemlteml In l-iose who keep plant, in ., ",!?.? kUad UxJroonattat in dark eTn7 . 7. have exaetiv m-a .. . " . . k ,css P1"" bo- -oaV!.fa5l. that went tn ,,mv.T " , "7 Ussingault It lornw a rich and highly K i 7 ,V"kr to;- nil kliide f ... n. ". ."c.fil1 ll. "uro that In some t, o 8 2 k J this purpose idh. fnr F. du,,K f -l"allJiailO..tr ". pound. Kecrnlta r... n. . The latwit lions" of r.,.;. chief, with li."7Wni"W have le la, , "1" v"- They aw .avail Mjej A mC&n fXSlCt l. kv. aiirt. n"kUowth;, .r'T-..1?? ofato "-. i via mm i ttriiiii ..ill. i .uui ur i a kw .i. .. . r c-W evhing-to SK,iSr?.te aaa -k o thTTCS gZ Zi 7 ,t"1e,, wr ivory Ihcj lk L..luih.-LorHiw TrGtlT Not Lout , rollcam... 'i-rm.tn-,u-A niA , nj.., . iy. and .here-, five ctV(l,X,a,,Uts. Auuly-Hue,, Miss y. KnTl j . . i.u ou th. foo,w Y7k Tha 11.. 1 . .i .. ...oriiy. llavilll! ltevn lai.vla - . . . .. . i ti . "ui oethonihl Malthew. .a - .it. ut .utiK .... a.r Won,-laa, .A 7," TL"rh" l VU pronouncing dJ,L ZH. ! Tho Swindling Clerk. "Smoker, complain," remarked a Broad way cigar dealer, "thatlhere nro few places In the ty where they can got even I fan? edgar for ten cents unless they are known a, regular customer. Of course, there are -i-w urinous ueaior. who won't hesi- Em 0,t P00'" on Corner whom they ncve expect to see ngain A man wuh a valise in bis baud, or bctravin other indiratinn. r i...'. f lJclrayina if t.i T i "'liuuouii to leave (he c ty, is looked upon as a capital victim by I soonest dealers. In many cases th,il..' himsolf fa lint tfl l.lan, IT. .1 . upon hi, ck kVrmd L ".r Ut e.n,ire,y. aboutwhat.wid,igg;i;,;Uu- I.itit a. I... i ,.t i.. ... . "-u" ni that tho owner Z L"". " ..C'erk know idci of th : r, ncc"" .. . uiuaen stocs in th. case, and that thero is little chance ,0 knock down very much In the day', receipts. The only safe way for bi.a to steal fa to ehl 1 fivo Cent pi?nr fni-a... . 3nl . u wn i-cnt one. Them I. no fenr of h t....i ' i,lrro II . 7 V s oecouso tho aver afreainnkAp iIhH i . er- cigar tho better It li,. . .vuu,Iriue business Offers in tnng 'r Colony of rialanders. The colony of Finlanders In Ockitat county, U ashington territory, are a mt f7 ta, chuaofpeople, Bnomy" be" aoou cam a comiiutn,. ...j .. ' lu" .,i. ; uuu were aro several of them now "well fixed" whn . 7.1 -r ried on the ,S wlthoutXC TbO COmilllina nim-.ll. .. ""Jll"ng. extent A 1 , . T"" oa large re verv Indn.irL " . TT "rra lorb"a- They in which thai .Z ,ere aaw, aalmonthey wiH be rndatf. rU" f ndtish L. -..nJ.at tbecannorie. are in the t iZiJ "r., rae they fuel, which tl,. 8 Posta and and make sale of themTThe ' util-rM)iMftVn;vp:".,,!rv,ce ever' sab. - at wjat-i ( Ho Knew Who Dldu't. 'Do rnii..i Vohnnyr w b7drdwTS bead Of his era n,.t . i..." S..ll.e d,t,r evening and Ird Ite luZ brSS 8u':'h'y in at .,t;"i.jr.'l'l'l J-l".nv,asho Uk njwaj-." " " aut taUor, tho brow ami nl.,.,- . , "rr .i iiorsenicn vanish over tho oniosite side. We follow herd in their ,v1:e nnJ goo,, m . the . and Udow us running fst and close to lbo line. Artlmrl,, l.t . ,, , al lvb "ii is close un with them, ns a so nro nl-.,,t i,..i,.., 1 ua f portsinen. -Two hours, .d I10t 0 I hew! flnr lmi. i i ... . . ' ...UIU u.-iiining to feel I in .tmin, nd we H.ould not at fll oldest to draw rvfii l,..t ii,. . . io . , ,. IUO tu,1Hnt neast ahead is towdng ,,. ;ittlul h0,ea(ls M beautiful wood nn.l .in.i t.. b luo tiio old water milu A tho side of old Duiikerry, tho bighJTn bkak-AUiI in the west Hero tho hound. utes.an , ;.r,'r.;... .iro !- . u.n. mis mo une ngain. nd wy.so and .how. the way toward tbo fojnous valley whe.-e tbo Doone, boSTheir robber stronhnl.l r .. .. lBe,r i , -- " " mn riders uow. a. We kll mil- fr.n,.i ... 1, . ' R;m i. .i J 1 nnu stretch out for wKt hi,l! -old ridigr bean ti f itl irn Tin i b ' P"10"" or seeming beautiful galloping groUlld Uelln, enceof boes. infn i,i..i. i i. , ""Ires- rido, Lives 'a 1 ' " r " " nSHWll to -iu.ui iiuwiuie. lint Tha l,..,..i. . . Mow w I i l..i I... , ' ,. , -. ueuti now seek II" thn arS-.'i-do .tii.,1 . .1..' i u ue sinl:s the hill r h i : -? vp-. tnow fnr .1,., j V u,u u'hl his course, for when deer srek to attain a hilltop bv goillir strn Mitnn 'ti. - ""lloP oy . w r "J' IJB .1 V.II-B . (Vlt . II... 1 rr;o.her SthatthV.tsr;lrtos otlmtwoinnvlvi i.i, : .'. ",lV- iiobto linitau 'r. Th-t i. . , . B'eneu py heariu th bajingof tho hound, beneath, down by ho stream, bevond that i.i.i. i...,. ' . . ' ,uo p ad c,.tr;;,L X j iretunclocn !.. L ... .s .los!' u.Mwe bo flghl' i g ' to tto lai. ' " ct,m,e1!"' s Others, mere H browamta Arthur is In nn , . addle with thoUit J rfTr8?111 f tb0 M. Beta no tl. J "l of Hwdeer. with 1,, ... , ,l',u r?Jk "ben canine ;o.,,iU 7""1' ' 14 kiZ ha deep into 1,:,!" "U!ltf"S knlf. Then the d,.th , lUD. Head Lssonnile., " " ,. r. a" thomort" p.l.echoaihStfrS loo. ond the sf.r.m.i-. " . suri11 bal- sid know that mx rtTr: the lm- tho death arob. 2.'0jUSt 100 lato to aee The deer is nniiii . . Points aro count '.v l"0 ua.nlc "J li lsthei.rm.,,...r.. r.u.'a,zo a"""'-ed. Uo Orlcln of the I. Please be so Had M te question: When OohtmiaJL thoco,-; Borne sny thoy came fr. ' from thn Pl. i.fi. k . .. ...uruniun ana tartiv uie. Some Biblical rkJt that they descemlcd fromik IsrneL One w ho has ben,, !r ay. that tradition, as hLstorywoliavoluthopreiii;! thatthev rat,.. . ai-e an offshoot from the ifZT iu tho case of tho NavnJoeittitl M clonrlv IHV.I-..I n,. ..... . abnacn'!. Tl, ci....i..7 , . u uuinuune nv v come the present Shoshone ik rjom.-iii.li.Mi ., .. America so recently thatHe emigration is cleaj-Iy proved r camo llio Cheyeunes and fob Next, tho Sioux, expelled tain, British America that S.UOOnilJm Then tho Chlppewai and Civs,, out tbo Sioux. All these point i). bascan busin us tbe place of fieri Miamis, who were our aleri-i In northern Iowa, and tbe Sbi once lived in Florida, can bet bore, of Lake Erie. Race, are of a different origia Governor rivaian.i. - - - ...: i What, uram r... I ... ... I vovnranr nf V. v ... ' 1 .... m .ui ar i Tho voto stood: Cleveland Dw Folircr (Iti-n l "jo.m . . Oevclaud'. plurality over Foljan A Half Tn,ii w... A subscriber ha. sent usaropyi l u.uuiuuees urirniuted to Meal Doi i askinir if 'nn 1 rtnw ..... . .i ,c, wruiruxa have been referred to their iUccnJ who say. (hat be did not wriiit odds that bo did write metliia;ss omihtr. It wn, veora m- ik. been in a measure forgotten. Mr. Don quite anxious that it shall not barni Uhlttlor Live, Are Ralph 'Waldo Emerson. Job an and William Cullcn Eryont all livinj! Emerson and Bryant ore dtad. Kli living, I'seflll I'nlnta V... ..J ftU. Tho use of the finger bowl -creases. A brldo furnishes household liuna it marked with her own initials. Violet inks have vanished from ftbhi'- nwuilg U0SKS, Rapged edge paper is relegated to mi and tailoi-s' announcements. Wedding invitation, are enjriTol, out and paid for by tho bride's parcna ro rive, , tlZ 'the.two fore hoofs) have ridden tho chaso fai w ,, Who Cd to finish. r$ZL IT lhroS. from euces of tho ,iv 1.1. ' experi- .mnutes' daTtaCSKl' S"7 ig -in The Argonaut. 'lucl- Inn n TVber art, ,1,7,7 toUiepreservationofVhe're:1" certain. It i... i 1 , ,lslle is not so origth,ex!iaustKfu ' island sound ., .1 . ei.of Lomr can bemadoefFJnT"' but wleri ti"ig tbe a,rm!rV;.,.wfa- other well knowVV:.:1'' '' and ot t cert. p.01 water flrf, nutdoat U'nn.1'. u.. r"n' aro beinff ?'Hi the matter wiU 'diXi, dirfction. in a few Venn, . . be determined there is or T . " certain that rtillcioJ propa.atin- T for the 1 he ocean is very 1 , urer bave a treat l' .a"'i l its fUh and multiply ni"W,UC', tofa" j.0 JaXeguiaie RITTT1 FAVORITE HOME REMOT' I fl I. WUTnied not te colli. luSx r aJJ tide of Mercury or any isj"" nance, but is purely vegetable. It will Core sji Disease, earnd by Derangement of th. Liter, Kidney, and Stomach. If your Llrer is aut of order, then r whole lysiem la 4etaneel The N" impure the breath efterurre : yoa Ww headache, fed languid, displntnl t igpnvtlHIIMRaTW.- aiuoo, laka al once Simmons TTT7TO REGULATOR. IfT"1 III V nil "tatary life, M ' ,1 Ull) Kidney AffeeUon. im.ul.nu and lake Simmoaa Um frf ourc lo relina If you bar eaten anyihlni lrd i OilfMlioo, or Irel heavy after wa- ' nf "'K1". a dbai awl J nl feel relieved and sleep pleasantly. If yen art a miserable suBeret w ' f.?,?l,t,Bu". ly.peial mJ Itlllonaness, seek relief al 00c Simmoot Lirer RegTilatar. It dea rouire cominual doting, and COM W mile. It will cur you. If yon waka up la th morning wkl Bluer, bad laiit in your moutb. Rl h 17V Simmoni Um RejuhW. ' I H K h the BiliouSteaach.f the Breath, and deanxa it 2."""!- "'Wren aften seed me fc Tonie to arert acpraachinf "!Tm? JLlr ReruUtor wiUhnbe-r7 Cofc. Ce. SlClt Klnm.A , I .' 1 rtM.nKfl.1. the Comolaiau inadant 10 Childhood. At any time yon fed yonr lyitea cleaning, toning, regulating wiinoot DUnHna .31..... .i..... luav eating, uica a n' a i i i":i;i":ri:t!:::' tH.ZEILIIIlCO..PhUale!phit,?i - PKICE, B1.00.