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.j?'tv "jdtttfflttSijfisfftHHHH pRlnV& rTO I. r" , , ip'i'. a .-riff .'. " ... isj i ; " 'lUl (liiitT Kbws ' Tns Grant (Imti Ms ' :1 Ifffftt f- .4a . Vl'UuLis'llSD TIIOfoDAY HOUSING, . b.I.ASBURY Editor and Proprietor. CCUM7Y OFFICIAL PAP EH Subscription S3 00 Six Months ' 1.50 ;Three Months .75 -lodge iMiiwrroitY. tCX fiiTi I J 17JI Fit Ksi Ji If- IH JS.sTA.fi L11I BD I N 1 St 9. I YtUKSIE.N'T ADVKi:TISKMENTS ?lMpcr 4ir! tor liikt, mid tfl jn-r tiuro tur caela Hhaariiit iii-.-tio:i. - t- Cbir itrirMirr; rates made tir.otvn on np No ccrtfSett z'mai Hatil Ul ctarcasre paU. VOLUME VIST. CAN'mv GITY, GKANT COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DKCRMHKR 16, !S8G. No. 38. AHEV VIEW OF CONSUMPTIOM. SII8CELLANKOT7S. Didn't Appreciate it. STATISTICS Why He Followed. L0V13 OF H0MR 'I v, ; v i 4 m. m 1 M Bxk :" flr, !? H UtT.'3 ir' -,fpv- '' 1 -si. 0." F , im-cts every Thursday whiuaii! a' thdr Ld:e Ibn-m in Ciuij'Oii V.ity. Visiting brotsmr are invited to nUcnd. liy order of the N. 0. p PJtO LPKSE07A L CA T. DS. J A. SWS15K, $ lit ev-at-Law Oregon. tf W. Il!I;!If ATTOltXEY AT LAW Canyok Cjtv, Okucoin". ijg, A. I.RAUK15TT. Caityox City, Ok::ook B. PJKfiAIUSON, M. D., Physiian and Surgeon rSbAIRir, CiTT - - - Greg a. Q I. UAZSLTiNR ' CftSTUR . 1 1 V. OK IM30S. Attorney .at Ij:iv. John Dny City, Oregon. IL KELLY. John Day City, Oregon, CoUections promptly attended to. L. 0. &ar!. 0. C. Irac'. C. W. ManvUl. STfcRNS, ISFiAEL S filANVILL. Aiiorneys at Law, D:rkor Gity, Oregon, . .Mi l ime; ! in mU'ndaiMjf at ach term of Qte (5 km C,tui! 'j.. iiit d.itrt. l attel to alt TlRJfEY CITY, Or. rn.fe4ftnaJ Ci!!. ?;r.i ray jwtt - j th foanty vfR.n oiiw I'ri i ututi'.i n. 1 s . BRis, Holes, and Acounls. Oenyon City, Orosori. .. v Ait-in' ' ni'r-iti-.l ti lfc care N1 reHvc ! ..... .. . .. .. ...tU 1. . ! 01, )M)MIC H(iMC3. sua liinni.v in nv jiu ttft r !' t-.l. &. E. Knight, 53 IvT -PX.J1-?. Ffin The D tlles, has permanently We-ttsl ttt .iohn Pay ( it v. ALL WAEHAKTSD. --Sttr. -II. jG. --r--.?.yi clx. ! ?k YsieiAh' Ai suroson liO:G CIIHKK, - - OH-ron, Will promi-tlyi-capond to profes- siml culls to any portion of the 27 Af:ora'?y-at-L8."w AS I) Notary Public. Px:feCrrv - - - 0':egox. Aise Agt fu-r ihn sale of School I. OiiLIfEE. Pi'),)! J". ' )' fV litM-'l Tuilk d.div d tii V iff rag ei:Hto!-:s in Jdn Dny and fjyfw ctiw. Oive n:e yur or nai. d. Omvku. F. f' M 0. ?5n,vTTjrE or rnr. L7s!vrs:ty of ,P MtY-VAx;A, Apni 131 5. GaiiTOH City, Oregon. Ct iirfs in htKDrtM'r.hiiw AImiii Rt i-nt No professional patronngc solicted . m iss directionsare &trictlyfollowcd E. HALL. AT THE Post Office Building. DKAI Lit IN . Sogers Smith's Plated V.rar3. :.1VATCHL'S, JEWELRY, CUTLERY ; Optiwd Goons am StaUoaery. CANYON CITY Tm SHOP, , . LOUIS EVCrtSbWSCP PKOPR.'KTOlt. teres, llnwnre. llarawri. Grhi.-ite Irotmirc, ObUapv, JUrlKtl V ;r. hit JuM'Ih -f ilrcfH iiwl Amih&ImI V. uo, lUe , lite. 303 WORX All!) HSPAISISG C. Vv. McCOKO. Saccs-or to MtOml t Ad.im PRAIRIE CITY. OR. Ojj-ot'.tc Grv s;utr t Co's Store. ... . I.iJAIj ... BlaMMoriisioePi Jobbltft rt! 'f all kil io!;tlv dte. .11 V.rk rrj'..L 'har.-s !Mferte. . 1 ' Ltf a (!! 2L:.- La.dware In Mock. GIvaMKMtr-S'ltO' lnv' an1 1 will it ic u Tt iht 1 n: nn w5.t 1 sav. Prairie City , LiVEftY STABLE AN5- Feed Corral, Ji::i!H J,e Xv l, PririJor. t. , oiy nt-tW UW Tt-ams an-1 ?a-W!e Unrws tirnUh'-tlal rsMi.lle i-.iUh. kt y time nriiiylil, HJ Jifatt.in -.'KarauUf!. Ttvn icMt stuck h5H rtdvo tlc fcK.fct f feed sjJ intm.?ii. - a r: d Vv"asIg'on 31., Caarcn City, Ogr JOH SiUiiL, Pp, .Bof- T:T t V ' ''' l wll r.- J!i,. : . J0Ej MGLlmEE': t 1 tMlii li Tr vnnr.Aaili- j illirtfdbiluSlk&i r;..w?Anrc VJ,..ri.no lT.-.ek. lf- V , " m llacklKv.rd: repHlie.1 or J:it to oilier. Kveiytbtng done in n wknnv like aiaanrr, and warran'sed to give sat Lfcl km. PETER Livory aiiu M 8lsl. ir,n-,PK ltftarded bv llf day or j -week at reasonable rates, and good Single and Double teams to let. Ascnt for5fcver& Wrfr, I '..rt Intnl. Or., for llie'stuilel-fcrr Haifn. Kmpire ir.ocr, J. I. O&se tilnndHiid tiirorfiew, int aM other imoie niwtfc i!(.-nlwil it tli- ir cntel.w- l.vftytli it. . UTUT!Uli.!l-lnl koM Ot tlt lOWtt't P"CO. I Cnnyoa City, Grnnt Co. Crcr.cn. S. A. HEILKEK, Ho nao. Baker City, Baker co. Or I Will always evidcRvor to obatin the highest market priet on wools, . etc., lor pmu5 constgutii- ' store, hoitl or forward the Btme ne- . t . .y a corthnj: to tneir uestre. -MA UK ALL GOODS: 2A.KBS. CTTY (STY BREWEBY o Ciimmo Ciwcs. i til-line . M:my Curablo ! "Maiiv persons die of Consump-' lion wlio'i-mild easily be cured," buys j)r. K. C . Clark, of Walcrtown, . i ., , ".if thev wonld yo at it right. 1 havo a nev.-view of the diBeas. Coi- : Kutnntion ,.i3 not always of linvj origin.-' "llcwso? "Whatis ittbnV i " Manv eases of eoustnnption faro Bccondury. The disease itself pre vniln ; eVKry.vhere, but tbe b.ft praetitioa ers refuse to attribute it euliiely to inheritauve or the weather. If a per n lives in the most favorable climate in the world ami h is any tviidcnev to ltini; weakness, if certain con.Utions exiot in the system, that oUniati', however favorable, will not prevent development of thc disease. The di?enler in such raws i? only a secondary symptom in the lunui? of some other ailment, and can never b cured until approached through it-s source." 'Ye, (lector; hut what is tho method of approach?" ' If you dip your finuer in acid von bum it; do von not?" " Vm. " If 3'Oti wash this burnt finder every s-econd with the acid, what is tho result 7" 44 Yhv constant inllammation, fes- term- and eventual destruction of . tli hiiwcr " I 4' l'rceiselv ! Now then for my iuoIJhkI, which commends itself to .1 ... .. l l. -r .. ui" r -a-o.i aim i.ne'iiieni 01 uverv ! Fl:i i'ul )rsetilio!!er. You know cur- i:;u aerns aieueve.ope. m ue i-o-iy. Hell, if the Hvstom is all nht tneso ui hU r.re noutr.ili vl or utilised and c.irried out. If the system i. run dow.t by excesses, :inx"tetv,(jontir.ual expo.'ure.orowrv.otk.thek'acid ac- cu.nul.itii in the blood. Jf there i3 any natural weakness in the lun, this acid aU,vc'. it, havhr' R n-,tBrjI slfhni;y for it, and u the acid i? not neutralir.ed or parsed out of tboBvstem, it burns, ulcerates and linaH.v destroys the limy, is Una clear. "IVrfeetly! IV.it how do you pre vent the accumulation of these acids in the system?" 44 Itietmlariticsof tho liver and kid neys create this excess of acid and the supply can be cut otl' only by correetin- tho wron-action of these ciyans. Thc kidnevs alone should carry out in , quantitv in solulion, en'Hji; mis :iem oa:iy, iiieii,ii left in the blood, would kill four men. When tho stomach, the liver and toe kidney? are nil conspiring to increase the acid, the wonder ia that weak lungs tesist death as long ne llicydo:" 44 Imt you have not told us how ynu would treat such cases." 44 No, but 1 will. Tbe lumrs are only di-'ca.-ed as an ri.Vr' of this acid or kiiltiey poison in the blood. After hariuv: exhausted all authorized rem edies Incorrect this acid condition. I was compelled, in justice to my pa tients, to use Warner' h nafe cere; Ihou"! a pvoesie'aiy reined, itisnw r- .trr. 'it. 1 e . i.y lending phy.i-ei.in-, by I'resi lents of Stale Hoards of Health and by insumnce phyi cianK, H;t a scientiiie and the o..iy FMillc for ihe yrat orjrans in wl h over n'neiy pr. cent, of dis-ascs or ..'"trste t r are su-tained." "Istliw form of treatment success-fa- 7" "It i wonderfu'ly so, and for that rc.-jKou J am only to- viiliing f :stt n th till annout'we it to tito world vi conKUiaptivc:?." AV by iht Pi'M'uhers: We have xeeeivctl the alwve interview from II II. Warner A t'o., IJochcslcr. K. Y. with I! to request that we publ sh it j for 01 of nift.i.,:J people. In a ! foot note to their letter thev sav "The experience of br. Chirk is not etiaiijje to us. In our corres iondenc. we have found that m tnv thonsutn Is of people are sadetiiu from What thev Ihh.k is Con.sumj tion, iho .utheultv is with the liv-?r and kidney-1, proven by the fuct :hat whvu these organs are i e s'.um! to health by the use of War ik r's safe cure, the consumption dis-appcur-i. and -o does uremic or kid ney p-tiVoiunK. which causes so many Mnip'.oms of diseases that the human S3,4ein is suhject to. The same may le said of rheumatism, e.i'tsed by an a -id conil.ti-tn of the frypiem. We insist upon what we al ways have claimed, if you remove the CTi-r, the system will soon perfect ike vcorkchr ihjht:j:.i. Mrs. Iiev. Dr. Theodore V.Vlf, at" (ieM;.buru, Ta., w::'e of the editor of the Lu'hemn fMnVv, said h.-r trie!! Is thought h r far Rone with Con-tnnption, 'hut aft.'r a tho.-ou rh treatment with earner's safe cite, she say: 4 1 8ta p-.-rf.-ellv wc'I.' We can cite thotmsals of su-h cases, but one is cn-Misrh. If you publish the above article, kiudij se,id ue n jnnrked ccpy." 's rladiy give place to tho ar t'cle, for it we can in a:iy way stay the ravages of Cer.ru.uption, which cjrnaway eo many millions yearly, it is cur bomiden duty eo to do. lit. OFFICIAJ:, DIBEOTOHY Co. Judge 2n. 1'. Macy. . . J. T. a In el T. A. I'leKinnon Commissionerg Sarreyor giil,rj? A ''' KBamr School Start !?. K. Do Is Dkif. At ot tiey tti"n'' v-f W:!l bi U? at Ami On which (Appraio to Common . A mnn wis cr.nvaisaing m bouMi- I orn Djl:ot:i to raise mnnev for the ' . " . , , . ... . , I-rnpoaed to t v t Mueliell. H,. rfH no lo tlio sluck and id- , , 4 . . . . t 1 ditK-d a n:.i:i Billing :ro:!t of i it ' GHd morning juv friend. "Q'aioniiii'.'i "Fin" tiny. Wul, mitiiin' cdr.;.' "Por, Btra'Jgi, !hn;a hfir." 1 44tiM 'n n--i' I h&i ,s thc J:1 ll,Gr ? Ok, wheal's so dnng' low uu' j 1;::inl pot none lo scli ncilhcr." 'I am f'itnva?in(; f jr ' i.)-.n'L wniiL :iuy hn inHur- unco." "tint this isil'L insurance of any kind, it. is " 4 (la all Ihc fruit Iitcs T want.' ' Yra. I ul I'm ;iol. a troo agent, i' t ti l.ailn'fL This is BO;aeih!iiLr ! thai I'm sure von would Ik lo L,,pf,t..!. " i i-lltlliuwa. . ! ' '1 i'Ml.r; 1 lit M m rxphuU. vc ftic (r. inff to ritlSC moaej lo i J j orvt a n.omirti' ni lo lite Jiome- s ) w j..,, " ; . ' " r i d ueail, pardner.' -fo; L:.t it8i lo f.ri;vi !U: jxu. ! . , Pl , I noa a-jilc waft 1G0 fel bih j ;n (K. e-nl r( f a q-iaitor hen' inn 1 - , , , ; j of land lo rpelu-to the memory of the untold bewdds of the home- slead law." "Yes, I callcilaL - they are untold J don't hear much 'bout 'em in j th j a,lk" uvn..,.: .... ...... 4i ! v f1; l)oM 1 fiil tu,:il: nxt : have derived great benefit fr- in , hf.me.L iu y.. "X't that J know of. ' 'l!:sl it wflj? f:tie land for you." ao iwa.ii t "Why nM" "II d to livo on it an' vtuvk it an' 'moil uirw vo to death." There was no use in sU: viBg.' ' llight's well starve at' Jail di'm if work'ng. " X-.f i'-id .f ettbt'r. But y..u onhl not iuivo got a farria without the lav;." ,4Uid''i w.n t none.'1 "Went made yon Uk ttny iiion? "'.. Rome dang' i-id Hko y,m said it wa nice. 'But it !::! '.oven yon a Ve iuiai.. . ' "Had cue b.-a "Then you iiavon't cijoytd life on yo :r h-iuieter' i?" "No; friz todoatb in tbevanntor an . !.i a in tht.r sviamier. "Jutvoa cr;n 8;d! v ;jy int.d. , ..jjn-t uant ier k ttl,T nilCi dally fool. "I don'i i'!j.. ve ou like farns- ;!t- "Oh, fanning 'sail rig!. t v. hen urlivc in a iv"!i:c -d eun'r -a place where thaw some trees a fel ean chop, an' get a h':r 'trasiontd x or a (ioii- wl.y, s-'.iaugr-r, thar haiut a ecou ii th.fi Lull coital ft . and yor know it. 44Wh,r, did inn Ibo formerly V "Mi -ii'an. K !tb'n, iMMiVau. "'J'hen y..u can't irive me any- tbior ffir the monument V 'Not a dauged cent. I'.utT'Il tell ;.-o. ef ye i! ,et utj a cotU'.-t a 1 r build a i'Viiiitt fer c'.tsRfcd !t'bs summf r. why I'll chip in tbe worth UV 3! ejll hi;. AVhc-u a n.r'ivi; 'ev V.a'ander proposes io a danue! of the irsbe. they nil) hi'r noio? t h jr. if that were the role in this e; untrv, tin h r i'ne of the usual uttdtt- lovud a M-l?o wildly wrote her fifteen lei tors a dav A Iioston girl was iteaid lo that T.e ,,u hero ,Uo,, , ZZ vet t h ' w- three pounds. Then with in ran'lchf.p e, bio nni.de au ar or l,A a n.e ..ms yet - ire nstjjecl on rath-.T aiwr . f , r shoot s.priil hot hap' b'.irer hunt "nuu.d repoit of !.t Iaoi-lun j t.res.efl and often witn ca- bcetn-ca crp-i cuy slip 'ry elm er Btiivaa of tl;o LJ.wl 0 dt" Dap irt -1 K Wl;(L -'nc n: -t V'U1 Jl ! viou-? tyef. thev W'.lleh thtt b ea hoop :ob for a year i-r c ver j mout showt th u dniin:. lb i.-et nice tet of front teelh, c'nims , , w'nwnh .,f.!r I hear a co.m let- tbr. hul Warn M ..., . . a. Vjvl5iilU, .11 l.u b.,L- ik ! ..,1 K,C,v- W ""' M Lu Ll0!C,e U pbc- e nm-niH w,,i.i nQ(d ?0 -f-SiTi ! red Oi:e ..-Liinnnt 3-idlv rc-! 1 he pruduel-o-t of g,dd and wear a ':i:::itss'aU o'i l:e- none. ! n-"vn iv,.-.. 'i r ' iit.ni.fi.i.. "., , , -t t i - i ; run.;. .::niry.M.--riiiiij :.c.stba. when at a n tw : ml wr t.. ;h w -ihl tiv.riug ihn 1 li'i'-ts .t,ii- L'.'ii--Sl.iti-f,M-..!y,.i,,'', The end of a roma -co: A I cv,;:f ,1 V;"itf,ifA.ri!i ! cade i lnv Cr.c;; a m-.dc : a'tlumtar er.: i?S5 was: t;ofe!,f I lit HI"fH-li'. ---- - vouuLrman in i)es nii w ' r :"LJ "'! ftiver. cirtai- 1 " tior hltce:: weens. Attheoiv! vrfv1. ..rti;.- Aim.c : r:. t.e xxj,a?1 r0!il9riii m r-' ?.! ria es sidl p.eacrvcr J li l0 1 " ' , j;- -rjJl .jr.t'-.f''!) 1- ! wntrt; -l 4 . 1 "V..'.A. C U.sn ir th,lt thno ,:e W::Si k-,1,!rM ;:V,m ,,firagng'J and , tiit riii; among ihc nations Came:..:: I witlj ii io?" j fill. w r.v,f U y""l4Ui5g j a r. bei D.k a -bx an i U -ike j d' ihc Wt.r;d as ihe largest ""j" " pl'l n'nm'the Sol-Jicr's Ik-! Pr.,h:!.-ti-. i"UinK'xn.nl. .no H.,l,i!n.,rc mi .i.iiy-2!, ISCI.l '" ,u,-.-r thiKi,c lor.ko.iliko!"":,-wl' .-r"or-.-- (.h, ,l-,v of ihc H..1I K.. tt.t-ii-..xi.....it. n l il ' T ! L ?i,'-sv. I II I. j... IV .... v.... . n..r,w, nn.rd be Hnp.HK , . 'iflil.tt), fd WHri m'C W. t 1 . , a P,,eCt i:iv,n3 nno01 s-the Good Temphn-a ami Uta oki h n-.ttUhS mi- , , " . .. !:i-n :-?i;e wbi ! had UsUrf I 11 II I UI 1 1. il'J WiiO ilV. tut ;i.tl?;.rO!:SH;:8 v:il WU-n xii:t : I u ...: v.. ; ft v.r at'ttce. I I I - - From the Stateman3 Year Book. r01ULATI0". Ciiina .125 rrtillioc ih-iihh Empire 230 " Unasian " S2 " Gsruway Gl " TJnitetl Hi-dim 5G " KA!U:0AIiS. yylgiyuj, 1 jnile i3 every G j find out if he is after mo," and he miles of territory. i fil;uto-l ihrotgh t!u a m slaty. (imnt IJrila'a, 1 mile to every 9 i l!ie man follovv.-.-d him. Vagus vt Bf:. miles of territory. jeions erf revolver! lfuind him, sen United SUles, 1 miie lo every 50 salions of windbags and !oad-d sq. milus of Icrriton,'. cIu'ki n 1 tilings grew up-m hi:a. 1 if- l.. 'i... r - Great Britain i mile to every 4: pq. mikv; of territory. Ui(.i StaU-s, I mile to every 8'3 i;j. inilf.-j of tarrilary. Tbe tncremt le navtt of Liia. world number G5 000 vusaeis. ; iAlai UiniMtfo, 20,0-0,OJO ton.?. I Of this vaifc number, G. o tt lb ii tail I toriiy nor ap:jroi:tj itely eii'fuer aUd. Jt s, however, staietl that liuwfiacan ui ia tb: fi.-ld vJ-v :cn ihatl Frtn-re or l.-r;a my China, however, t- genernl sttp-iKK-oti to lave 5 or GO ndHiotn of ?o!dierr; (V). 1 IT. 1! . 1 ll TI T t ! bus 3.1C0 Rje.m-M and 21,500 i! ,,;:u 0 1 a ',J' 01 Ctr;1 ",:i'r httiier and mother a !i.-j;i&j. shi; XJnM St-ttoi, 5-JU gieauierfi ! ?n',la '' ffft,K,i :a8 u j-'A Beetles lit- love of t!ioi w!iy aid 7,000 Hbips. j 0 .r.u I d u.l tuc pbua. Are 1 i y. u nii4 h m- at a l.'- S.n .Fran- l! Ut"" 10 Uo lfl01 J ,: t;J?,1!2' Tb arad. b-eaanok bo ilb:fc-1 Cbrouiete. thing in th j" o-tiiy h:il u;- a.u t.u... tuuiyutiis . , orgtv m ih Miade: the Often off witli -I:',; France next, kdlc.i at a Hing.o dt,enarg3. A:-j . 1 with 53,743,000,000; United I tor Hdc niflg lo wbr-l .s-.-n,., Iirc-phlCJ ihtt . givos us Vol S3t.ii.es ih.i-i. Iw Hfnl : rji r;i!tn by di;T r t . come on a wintpr nlh; Uic Kn-dand t-ad; ...fr wilh navv, j bnwn l.n n..f-tl tnv ra.ifi.i?L-ifTon : PirsL lu.:ifr mdeh mad- in ! 1S20. Firjt iron sle.iiTi-lt"o built in 18'ii). Copper sbenting lirai nstl on fbips bottoms 17'iS. Co iebes fir., I tmod in Eugiand in 15W1. fiitsi hoi'c-railroad- used in ma. Gukl uitscoreif.-.l in California ia Gold dbscoTor.ul in islralia in CbuUl diroverwtl ia Xer Sea land in 18-V1. rs!. steaial.uat ott xxixar sS.nl wninli7. J''irHt walidic? Jtiado In Cfer maiiv in i i77. 'ibt-es introduced flti Hew Y uk, in !::0. First newspaper w!v!itiiieint appeared ::t iu'2. Firi.tcopiora:teoiiitimew irveninl(7. Herm?,'e lighting p,:n,os 1,5 I4irsl t lesipo ttuctltu .ughtn:t hImjuI i0'i8. ViV ;d. th i a ifth nr.l iurwn j trj.t by f dliuj na I -r iri'.t A Vnl5le 3rf.acl Tro.itlSo ! "h rut fai j n J'T u,-urt,MHL . . lierr-r.:8enlforfr-lBi350voss Jh. iP-o n-teer-rtl aiscineuce .mo tl0 CV5r pl0 isi:- pros- iwaiut aro uoii:i-ihS,iiy - pect of (hstiint hi!---and mnu.i arml. . mrr-did -nn a, fob ,w: , . t 1 t ,n , tains ui'.iL see:n a n reajnmg Our own yav.d power is :.oo xfeil -1 weHt a 0':s ,,n.v A , tl -. t xavelopos Snt nsl nt lft.19. 10 fiC0 in - : Viniiair-uutnnmadoi i l5-i. U ... . , , " . nra winds S ow;y 'O'er -te c: .n. K!ti i:n .u i ie?u, anu wnen , , . Furt fcteel pen uud.. in USH). ,wt TOtMe-.; ' jW ftWflV f. . lea, ' as they seek their accus- I 1 ...... ... . : l . ... l i U am . . I and -2b' burned, Ptd '!:Jie,, ot out bv a musket1 , , . , J were bur ed or wr:kH.lt 57 mtii ; .. .... ' rejoice.. hocau-H; he is an hon- , , ., ! ban, wmeh. how-jv. r. dt ! not . ,i, , , t . .. ., stages riV.r-l. 7 rn ul p i .on er.; i ' ... ' . , , . : or to lhj clu it na liuis, , their wn.wrM,, 71 : o tub- v':.d his cheek or fles i ,m I y r l.,,i,!i2!n ,i or in-i a,y way. One man w .t.ted a , . , . ITe wraa'j'.I:jf liomu lo h's wife and family. It was growing1 durV. He hud a iouely from the cur, and ha wjis mnkintr us f.ts.'. it?adway as he could, w'.iea he suddenly gatii eiod a dim suspicion t!j.it n mnu Wfi8 folioTring hi:n puiK)sely. T!o fasltivtltc ;nau went, and they cauirt to a jjr.vo ar.l. "Xi.-w," he sod to hiinftulf, "I'li 5;i!l tha fjr' adding r;'.ad nv was afver hint, asunnd and. :irnnnd. At tast-lie turned .and rjed tbe fyl- lov;, Wiiatiu ibnn'lor do von want? j "What ant vu foM iving mc for?" 't ct :? t. -'-.".""v"" R" 1 like !h ;.? I am going nn lo Tim Man Told the Lt Story. A p-irry n' f-.-j.-.tlaoin il. n !tr minUm hotel w.-re teUin stor", s ono ntjrht recently of far.nu shots and )ttfv tainy qtiail paiiridge, .l.l.'.L-u U. .1 . l! J .. 1. ! Iv f. t ..yn. n;tri,Htor5f- :l strantr who wt's 1 tiiseo'ered was au iianr iiM dock ' nr j H j,, Tfrod ! b"ih ba'rel-; and h nv mauv do vou think I k.lieii ? i)iff.:,e;it giijfif w?;e ma lo 1-y the parJy, laninj f:n twen'.N to 10-0. ; "J'ioi one," said the stranger, i Ul-. Jtl. O t V '!IU t!i-.S I J'(V"' ) r ii. ... i t ! t i si.. ' i t . ..... i i "?iitlw-nt with ny Wt'or lo this never-failing never-eeas-la-'k frridi :anl w-rV .-d p love of tli fi:irrir-ni.ns.v.v four Wiclrtof b-'. I. bd.ot ji lilfck narter. Thii vas thc lnsl story lold. - ".Vh-.is tho w.rt lMd sh erf', for CMtodn. TtbMii,'.-wtlwL-'Oaterx i n hvu a man lies." remarked an exedunge 'the deviv Wh' n a woman lies ; lb i uevil hasu ttm o j butgh. He's io busy putting ; hn, some o: her wom n lo : t eah-h her t;t it. IVn.-iious, a e'erk i t the pc,:ai.in for a w,und j-eceivcC ; in a bailiv which never occur-, 0Mt bis 'lec h. An-! ' ,.or xvnnt.Ml n my. -,ni-: h's jfcull. The w-irnt ci?e ;. lt.it of a ft 1 low who w!? i i . , , , , , in.; u .l-n. IV.VI II l.iltl I I' I ,. .t 1 T The love of home is not tin art i:or an accosipltsqrueiit. It uosc not come U-oin curly tai;tinr or education. Jt is t!c gift of god It is a pure emotion :tud brings joy anl coniibrL U) tho humble and. die gre.it. ' He it ever sj hutnhi;', tliers is no place like home.'' No wonder tVat the simple song of John Howard Hayne cudjiircd htm to the wo:ld. The world feit its Inching, tender truth aad wept a sympathetic tear. It is the w.uit of a home that- make ir.unps and vagabonds Rnd d'. pora'e men. Sonic- Limes 1 thirik ih nation cmdd well a 'bal to give lo every feeU us sotnethtng in thtt fn-uiliar sjenes, tie trees, liftf lield., the briMchos, the run ning sircaui or the generous well. We lovj the trees and vines tliat have borne iii frutfc bed that gives re.'it -in 1 sleep, and birds are COCSeiouS of till-. tomed place. The faithful, loving dog will travel mdes and leagues 1 1 reach it an 1 thc cat c.n not be easily weaned from the chimney ; corner. Man it as made use of t , -, ' iiuu it fjuijiiu iiiua our resnecu L and admi.'ation wh mi ve :ce it released from tho unwilling prison of a dis'ant lan I, watch it asce i 1 and circle, anp take its boarin :s, nn-1 then wiiii SWtlt till 1 ttreles WUlg RMfvO for its home bv th ; nearer line. Ex. Once a m mtli the members of tin New "ork Beef-teak Club, with loosened waist- ba::U- an 1 collar?, srathcr ar0llm ft ong uble ail., lhie r.ir ib ?1Bf...fti. a double porterhouse wvighing never less than lw ! t .... and a half nov more than fijr hff5p bcjU;fit " mUrt at its entnage vulsw, at-srlv 26.0;)0.00n. The . prod:iTr i f precit-us metals. i(ti iiroduelions of ;oid and ilwr duriiig the 3 car having iwrhoc! ihet-um of ?83,400- . (I(K). or bout Iwr.-lifths of jtl.e prid?e4.ion.i of the whole iwwtd. i - -1 "H I t v . . 1