Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908, January 19, 1888, Image 1

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D. I. A SB U BY
" Editor and Proprlotor.v
GOUTY OFFICIAlPAPER
Siihaeriplion 7. .53 00
Sis Mouths 1 nO
Thro Mouths 75
OFFICIAL DHUfiCTOllY:
Dc. Judge 2ST. K. Maxcy.
Cterk J. T. Mael
a(HwiwK.' is. null.
Caw-wiss'ionera
f T. A. iilcKinnon
( T. JL Mcador
...... J. i I , IS cwd
A. C. Dore
. . M. J). Cameron
Si-reyot . .
.eriC
,1:L F. Dudsou
Stock Inspector
r. G. Luco
Xi. T5. -Tiwn
1 G. "VY. Walker
13f. At'oi-nej M. ). Clifford
PROFESSIONAL
GAUDS.
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fSS OHII, ?!. D.
Canyon Glty, 0n.
OMcc- on Msn Stri'rt in UMn terwt-rly oc.
iatKlciKw cV, Surgeon.
Qaym City .... Qresw.
TWrati-rlT of luw kxatad here, wA iHM
tttotl frjc -i.al uU1 4v or te.
11. DtlLEY.
3D oxitist
Citvon Git' -
Office in City Ilolol.
a 3
T. J1AZELTINIS.
CANYON CITY. OKKOON.
A. E, Knight,
3D3B 2ST 'Z'ZEiEi '37.
FromTiK' !.!:-.. hns jonnanpnUy
located at .Mm 1 ( "Uy.
ALL WOBK WAEEA'NTED.
Qt A. SWEBIv,
tt ev-atDLavv
Cmny C - -- Oregon.
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AS&ISH & COZAD.
ATTOHNKYS AT LAW
Casyos City, (JawiOK.
B. ttlSKAUSN Kt 13.,
Pfiysician antl Surgeon
JO?. CITY
0'9g 21-
JLAY TiUJlIUXTSU.
Collocior o5T
Bills, Holes, and Acounls.
Ganyan City, Orei:
iUll.ns;:.. - . -i: rUi. .1 t I.U r.rc il
3o:c;t at .ti n. a.l all moat U; lw lw
luifjwt a c t'l-i -1.
AM'
UTotary PiiiDiio.
t 'itT - - - OkKCoX.
Ako Asent for the sale of School
TiHtttl..
:u)tf
N r Hi .
Vl--t. Or.
A11irniys nt Lnvr
W:! j-riit' in ;.rn't t '--t at l'iil
.tj, mi InfiT- li- I ! 4ii I At tk
- : i l';.' l-.ii I Jr . .-titr-i.toJtoW
milt r ciii t'.i- -.i :'i i" k' '-uSion.
1 AT I IVVT
ioh nD3y Sflilk Ran of' ;
.K'urLiyery ail M Stalls .
!.nvoa ctties. I'.ive me your oi-
1Y
tler.'
J. Or.tvHit.
F. (' IIOUBL13V,il. D.
CJiUlU AT:oF THE 0JUVEKSrTY OF
P m s v l v a s t a, Ajiri! 8, IS!?.
Cr.yo City, Orejjou.
U ii! in liiIrwgBtorc, Main Street
IrJt't for Br5 prouitIy fi'.lcd
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tTofeiKimtlU ItatrOWage aollCteU
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an i diwetiwiMWRtrictlyfollowed
m Jiu X CD OINT.
JswxBay - - Okwo:;.
I. trosriclor
A Fill! Stuck of Pure Liquors and
Gigurs always on hand.
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U15aisa FIIIFTCLASS IIit.'l, ami
public that ia Itoy will roeeivo
ronsormMa mUd,
SHAW S- OVERTON, ProDriolo-s.
The Traveling jmhlir will mol frnfJ hrlfcr aec&mmo
daiiojis al triy house in. Eastern Oregon.
CLnyox Cm
Vwls or Shoe nfate to order, r ueUIjr
rfMired.
All Work Wai-rnutotl First-class
?2
saloon;
Washington St., Gnttyou City, Ogy
JOHF-a KilHL, Prep.
Surf r to F. C. Hv.
will Jw4i' jti'iiiit t-titin.
HAEI-il ncl CAN VOX CITY
STAGE lilNE,
NTcCUEH &GIlirFIV, Froyrs.
SuMla, ariiini I: .K r tlu-nit l:iy.
Every ttentkihn te wnfort of pss
GJtnigc.i Kn.sonuW.
PETSR KUHL.
1 Ioieslonnleil by the dny or
week at reasonable mtes, :d good
I Tflinwr.t Kt' k ?r) r.i. l awl UVm nrK-t In
the tu-t ...- H)U- iiifcunvT. T"n- - jt or ire
, live.-eil at uy bout tUol ty r i.iirht.
: Single ami Double Jeaiastolot.
! Ae?nt f-.Tt''r WVler. rrtlwd. Or.. fr
i lb Siu.ioS.ik. " r::. i:raiirc nmwfr. J. J.
lMebiil tbR-Kr. Hint it 1 olhr Imnlo
mcnts dwribe.l ii. tli -i- ntal.nf. EverjrlWilg
-arrHt-l anS !at Ute lorel jrico.
CnTjyou cit, Grnni Co. Ovecon.
rv-t. Tril- Mirk- !it w.if I. anl all j
l'atvat b-i'i:n I'irt. d fur ui.x'i nm: fv.
Oar m i- .m," iti I'. l'atni: o.Iicc V.'e
hnvr i;o mb w:. 1i-. ii lni-i'i lT'rt. bence
trutt't p. I !.4j-iii m in 1 - tiitn- ami at
LiM tliii thi-.- !. :.'i!t. fr.n.i W ,'!iinton
Sm1 in.ikl. lr. lii . -r u : with l"-crifi-tiim.
Wc alti-i- if i.it- iiUi.!.-.ir not. fr"f of
eharri. Mr f-i-ni.t il.i tili i:t-.it ii "circtl.
A Ikk)'-. 1 1 . . 1 O.-t un I'ate'it-." ithrvfer
tncw t-tavt tal t-li-tifo i'i jo'ir SUU-, c.Jiitv. or
iou'H. wl tr&r. AtlJi-o.
C. A, SkXOVV & CO.
Oipsitc I'aUntj ufflee, WashiistB, D.C.
CWYQM CITY, GRANT COUNTY, oMgoN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1SSS
IIO TEL!
Ore won
- o
tlio proprietor desires If .form
tlio kait of boartl and lodging at
S. H. WOOS5
Stable,
AND
CORRAL, and FISED STABLE
0xl Xmgxy len'i-i anO nh-e Smidie Horw
runiWwl itt ail Iteuri) ftf tiic de or niLt a
raonnt4e l 'riccn. PartkuiaraU:atioR pnkl to
J LonrJin3!iii rHiittg IfRnfit'Ht slock.
ENTKASCB
Mi)i ami WckMiigtou troel.
K. HALL,
Oo.
AT r:in-
Old PostOffice Building.
DKAI.l.l: IN"
Ssgers Smith's Plated 7'arc,
WATCHES, JKWKJjItr, Cl'TIiKHV
Optic:tl Goods an t Stationery.
Snbtieriii'.ioim re ivl al IMibli-lu r'.- ralt- for
ll tbf iviain.' l ; r .vul Xt-siZine puWUIml
jn t'tc I 'nit U S:.;;ct
jaV SOlJjYGBB,
',4tv
--l j
Grant Co., Or.
r.rNi'.n.M.
061
CHiri:is;eit Wagons, il :rks. Pu
"ies :md l)ueklM;irtls repaired or
built to order.
Evervthini' done in :i workman
lik mnnner, ami warmittctl to give
Ratisfaction.
TY
I0TEL
MAIN STKliUT
Canyon City, Orkgox,
G Rlhll THOMPSON
Proprietors.
Trn.-eliiig men will find this n
jdeasant ami .desirable placo at
which to sto.
tin e us a Call
'BIT 8AL00KI"
JAN VOX CITY
- Oregon
Ghas. Smith; prop'r.
A Full SiMk of the
Hiliiors.
Fttrftgi of Wines and
.
Tlio ltcat ciKriin tlm .Market.
A strictly orderly house conducted
IJflOQohnonin
UUUUUUUiUH
St - . v .'
mnn.Y. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, ISSS. No. 3. -
HOW DO Vf BIG OUR GRAVES?
Wo must 4t or -wo cannot live.
Tl.is we all lhdw. 13ut lo we all
know that wot dio by eating ? It is
said wo digjonr graves with our
teeth. Hovw foolish this For.mls.
Ye I it is fenrJ
dlv true. Voarc t r
riftctl at ihc i
ami yellow fi
ease constoi)
hproach of tle elicit :i
cr, yet there is a tiis
y at our uoors iuni i::
'tlinvn ilMiitrflrMtc nn,)
our houses
their ow:i nioniachs a iio.wrn. iiioif
hjow. bill tjitili futal a. thi i iu.
of (ks- laaln licK whirli swct ji i:n .
into eternity by thousands will:- :;t
warning in the times of great ej i
demies. But, it, is a nterey thaL, if
we aro watchful, Ave can toil whin
we rto thicati'iied. The fo'Jowin'
aro ai:.c;ug the symptoms, yet tluy
do nt'-t always nceessaiiiy a j-car in
th.i same onlcr, nor ,nro they ahv,.;. y
tlu same in different cases. Tiurr
is a dull tun! sh epy fei'lin; a bad
tatc in the Juoiilh, esj ecialiy in t i e
0:nniing; tho appetite is el.r.r. -able,
smethiK'S poor and a;'.ti: it
seems au tlior.;h the patient ('. Id
not eat enough, and .ccayiov.aily i.e.
Rppitite at nil; dullncHS nm! s1' g-gii-hneits
of the mind; no r.nibiti n
to Rtudy or work; more or ksuluad
ahe and heaviness in -the he.:d;
diz::iles.s on lining to the feet 11
nn.iiig t vY-. rdy ; Jfiurcd and e :it
&l tongue; a it nf.e of a icad on th
stoiii.u lt that nolUing rripr.ves; hut
and thy ski:i at times; yr'low tii ge
in the eyes; f eanty and hilt-eoloii d
urine ; sour iarto in the month, fre
'juently attended by palpitation f
the juatt; iuiiied ihun, "will--;')ts
that faeeia to be- shimming in
he air before the eyett; aeot,;,
with a givj nffch-eolfitd oxr-tv;st.
:-.ttion; poor niglit' rest ; asiiri ;.
siime about tiic teeth :.;:d f;un:s;
iiands and feet ci'ld nr.d fianui.v:
iii'iia'ue temper and bowels boiti :
u and eoistive. This dis'a o h::-
puzzled the physivi in5' audi till pi::.
.;bs them. Iti.-ttho ro!.;i.cnr: t v
ailments and vet the i::osi eouti.li
cited a::d inv: ler:ous. iSometir v
it is tivated nrf consumption, souk
times as liver complaint, and thei
agnut a.; malaria and cwn .vurt $U
ease. J'.tt iiu al nature is that (
constipjtt i"n ai. tdyp vr.uu 1 aris
in the ui';.-st.vo oralis and soon
iiftects nil the others tmouU il
corrupted and oi:oned blot
Oftm tim vholo IkhIv --iuehtdin;
the ln-iwous sj'sttm is litera1'-,
st'iriwt, evui when there is r.
e!na; iou to iell the Fad st vy.
Kxi! lience has nhown that th-r
put
t o. ) rem 1 ; th.it can crtaiid
cure
ditc-e in all it;; sicf.t .
uajnlv, fr.ik r r. :lraei of Knots ci
jlother S-iglV Ci 'utiv" Syrup. It
never fails but,n v-yrthc!e: .-. no tiuv
shouM Ic lust iu trying other so
udled remedies, for they will d- n
good. Get iMf? great vcgitabh
preparation, (discovered by a ven.' i
able nurse whose nemo ia a house
hi Id word in Gennany) and bo sure
to get !h genuint article.
Givr uy sfae:; doctors.
Shaker Extract of .Roots or Sei
gel s Syrup ha. r:iised mo In good
health after sewn doctorHhrtdghen
mo up to die Avith consumption.
So -writes H. F. Grace, Kirkman
ville, Tothl Co., Ky.
nr. nF..vm of it ji'st in tixk.
"I had been about given up to
lio with dvKpei -'a v.hev L first ?aw
tho a h.vrtiKi iii.-.d ,.f.'m,iUr Extniet
if Hoots or Stii. STtip. Af.er
using four b-j'.tl. . I A-as able to at
tend io n.y l..:sir.'s v-swell as ever.
I know ( feveial cS"S of chills and
fever lh:it have been cured by it.'"
tSo wx-it - s Mr. Thcs. Piillum, of Tay
lor, 'Geneva Co., Ala.
WOiiTTI 7Z T Dtl.I.iV.3 A lTTT.S.
Mr. Thomas P. Ka--f of th firm
of Evan k Ri-n., ?, r:u.it'ts, Horn
town. A :- i:.t :-k Co., "'a , writes
that ho had been si k with dig.-stive
disorders for many years and had
tried r.-x- r physicians and niodi
cints v.ith.Kii beV'.U. io began to
use Shaker Extract ofjxools ir Sei
gel's Sytup about iAir 1st of Jan.
18S7, and wa.i so iuh better in
three weeks that heVonsidered iiim
ijelf practically a well man.' lie
adds: "I littViutl thin timo one but
tle on hand, and i: I could not get
.nv more ." iroulil not Udcc a ten
dollar bill for iC
A:' druggists, or Address A. J.
nut,, Linnted. 51 Warren St. N. Y.
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Jf.'i i ;i. l:i.-rt Obi :-. 1. i: tj..:. Iin.iln.iWu Top
. -.a', ii, l.-i.!.- Y.i .kii. tnrl .'.II J':Ulul ii"I "1
c; f t:.c ttoita-.-h at.il 1h. L. I: at De.iS
T! " if " r'jjwitnntl li"-t cir' f..rlVni',Bu'il n,c.
V-; -ni i-.in. l.itiicvmfoit ! I tii- tft. N. M'i-lulto
to cui c. 1 ttnU at Urusgau. 11:m.vx U."., A. Y.
TinK-i:Vt itt:l. HUu'-Kk vrMTOR
Kh':-.Yt li'KU ro.":.-'".. - ;:M -i I : "' l;i
toili . J . nr,i-w,. -...v:t,. -i'1-ivi.-or
ni .-.-..:!. I'uru. iknf lofpi'. i-. ? rjc
IVfbili.j- Spi.-nl Kt!...J' i J "..r ( I ftf. A
iioW4.rfalu.n-3-"iir -.-"i-":. ' i-""
ulnr.frf.v HA KI': t:' " .
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PARKSR'SCSBNQEESTOn.G
larrtsiWc for Couglis, Colils, Inward Pules, ExhaasUon.
ir!"55E3 I5 ft if & V9 9 G I I
P0iP f?iA3R BALSAM
PIlHra ?tfron-.ote?a:urjiinnCBrotri. 1
trr-: -al.cvsr Fails to Rcilors C.-syl
" -R - JtfiS H-sir to i'.s Youthful Uc.r.r. H
t "TteKTW.i'pilWMiK.'an t!:Jrfaa:ii
An Ether Phantasy.
I wonder whether I would have
(he nerve to i'.co the ordeal cooly.
Any man who is not a poltioon
can hud the courage to fight when
he is in d.iiigerand excited, but a
sui'M al ulceration, with all i'.
calm, ghastly preparation."4, is an
other matter, lo jjet on n table,
lit dow n, and take ether with the
I knowledge that vou are goiii- to
be carved, and aware that you
JlMO an. .jmctauivji
wftKinjr tin ngun that calls fon
ph.ck of a ililVercnt ordt r. At j ek- trie button, with which I re
lea t I thought so and suffered i aii inbered, et cry totiin ia j-rivided.
fitmi a -eet ct fear that I might ! TI.-rc wa htpi? then. 1 hey
male a humiliatiii'' exhibition of ! could dig n:c cut before life w;s
myself.
I found, though, that, like one
who is fitin' fn I e hauled, the
conrciousncss that it hat! lo be
' - - n r - - - r- ,
stiod, endowed me with sih eon -
-I
iroi. Again, hku th" man who is ,
going to he hanged, 1 was anxious
to Lave it over, and hastened
things by ht Iping tho dors to !
itoxe ami anango tho operating !
UMe. Indent 1 rebuked epiite a
quel ulously one who was a little j
late in cmiug. j
'Thank (toil." I said to mvself (
when I was ttretche.1 on my lick j
with tho other funnel over my j
mouth and nostrils. At las the !
cm.-, d thing that had made my J
life . lond was to bo put to th..- j
sword. The thing w:.s perstimtieil
to my mind at tho mom .-ntasaj
j.eist.nuJ em UiV, and the thought ,
t!i t if I lived it must (icrish, gave i
me a ghw of revengeful satisfue- J
thn.
That lirst inhalation of ethtiv
went into my lungs liko pepper-
mint, and brought on eou-ihiug.
After the thisd or fouitn i njunz
etl the, p'iysieian s hand and ex
perienced a desire to sit up and
projM'se ether all around.
'Doctor." I said from under
the pr prr i f ne, "that in dtl ght
fi; it's as good as ehftinpange."
AVhir, wU;r, whir!
'Go-d (!o.l, detor, this is most
extra, r.iii.arv. Here, hole, here,
here! '1 his won't do at a!!l T.-l
tap-'ap tap! Why. confound vou,
I'll knock your head oflV 3Vir,
b'rr, b'rr! AVhir, wh r, whir r
r t-i-p. Let go, you sconndral!
1'ou won'1? Murder mo, would
vrni? B'rr, b'rr, b'rr! Jit, ha.
ha!"
1 came to consciousness in m;.
eeftui: The darknss was black
and :-o thick tl at to breath it
st i lie i m -. The weight of six feet
of earth pxssed on my breast.
Although the coftin lid was be
tween me and this ma, I panted
end r the crushing prNu:s.
The sweat burs', to'dly thnrigh
my j-liii, and bb-od i ashed iun
fe otl to my brain, and it ooked
fu in my eyes anil ;.iv. Krseh
hair tmbd to it -s very end. 1
bit tl ai in an inslatl I shoe hi g
mad and lie there in my my le si
prison shrieking, foaming and'
gnashing my teeth, but held from
niov meat bv tho walls of wood
and earth. If I could turn and
try to lift the lid and tho tt!i.i
grave with n.y bak, erhajs theie
mi: ': t be one chance in a m.bnm
that thv frenzied striuglh ofdi--pair
v. ou'd prevail.
Tu:n! As well seek lo hy. Ti.;
ii-1.-. was within an inch of my i
chest, my chin louche.! it. My
Lhfi!'d. were by my snlrn and Jh e
1 4o f.v.m i itioVti t "fv
fingers and toes answered lm;
v.id ai.d Jctmld icll my 1 end site
to side. That w as all.
To be a raging maniac in a bare
s'one cell that would befree.lom,
liMppiruss. But thi-"!
lliss:ngs and flashings of dazd
ing light within my brait) warm
ed mo Tt was better lo live still
and die by suffocation than to go
mad and per'sh in a huksicane of
imj.otei.t aony.
It wtiuld soon be over. The
air in the c fiin, already hot, hu
mid and sick ning with the o h r
id tl-eay, could not last long.
t!o I composed myself, close.t
myeus, ami all my conK'ioasnes.
w s centered on the one purpose
of keeping an iron clutch ujmh.
my will. livery oilier thong';!,
whether of life or death, si If of
! .1 T ! 1 I K. 1.1 ..I .
1 x ll '.'.
j P.ut ih re d ted;oul or memory
' !t I.ll.r llllllll I lll.l! 11.111 Ol R ' 111-,
j in w hich 1 hal once' sat grciviag
jf( rafiind. It was very dark
dink as this grave iin which 1 1 1
' I I ...I.lnb .4 11.1 i.M.i.-liiiKr
H'v lulh till tnev I cracked, this
"
tiuiiie'-like hall was in the peine
tuv win iv now I was buried.
While I st, my elbow nj on a lit
tle table and my head upoi) ym
hand, far away at the end of the
stn.nge tuni.el'a bright blue elec
ttic spark appeared for an instant
bke a minute star, and there came
o fJul ringing Twice this Hash
1 1 ... .... i.r.,iAnli.l1 f.141
ami souim ib i. .-itv. v., ....t.
then ail wms as before, dark,
I damp, silent and sad.
In my cotiin 1, uiuiersiooti, ami
a tin rent of horror, swoptj through
o 1 over me. Mv friond 1 al
j been iutorra! livi'ig, and stmt this
i anneal from the tomb tor succor.
And 1 had at there dumb and
ac'.ioniess, wi.ile he, whom I lov
ed, had lain alt.l faced the death
that i was facing now! Oh, hor
rible, hoirihlti!
I lwtumy b mples on the cofliu's
Mu'-i in an eeUacy of reinoibe.
'huca duilness a -served thus to
di .
Some one must always ho on
watch in that cavern, ready to
U,
imirtcd wi-aiclias vTlio trtiiched the
wholly gone.
I knew where the button was-
just undo? the ii'Lif above my left
t sh 'iilder
rnv ifcnds could not
1 W iiftetl; my held was beyond it.
i vou:d ra -e my shoulder and
pres.; the button. Ot course it
would bo cay enough. 'J'hose
tvho ai'raugid siidi things knew
wh.it they were abo.d.
I raised my shoulder,
Ch! in heaven!
The Lnttou was beyond it
reach,
i must not gn mad. Life was
within two icc-hes of me. If . I could
turn, the right sfcmUer in coming
d w u would certainly brush t!.e
hot! jn.
Jut tmaing wan impossible,
No, it was not impossble. I
w.. old turn if evt ty lx)iie in my
liody went to splinters,
The lid oh, earse thnt lid with
the woiid's w-vight ott it! A
living iltmoa mttt be holding it
ugiiust iwv thonlder lo keep it
from that button which would
ting away th darkness the lor-
tnte an I th. gave. Forty men
could itt altogether have this
sidt-udid, futious strength with
which I stea ;i v. ksowIv turnel.
Crack bo;:i ! P. dnWh! Itoar
thunder! V-yi ligiitnigiip! 1
YYc 1!. sir. h v. aeyou feeling':"
"Hello, doctor? Haven't 'ou
Itegun the ''
"irsaU ov.r, asy-boy. and as
t rettv a job as i avr did itt mv
ife."
Then a warm, soft, loving hand
took mi ne. TLe tuist a gathered,
but through theai dimly I snw her
fact1, oiulsniik iuto sluyn'. or eon
tent. An Hottest judge.
A 'lV;:ts m-m met a friend
front ihc country on the strtvt.
-iht v do yoti ciitK! ottr' cx
exelaimed t!ic f:m r. 'WIhh
I last itear4l f y.n. fu hn l a
lawful on hand with Tom
Smith alaKit a line horse. TIoav
did that end
-i won f. I conipieteiy got;
;twav with Tom. od the
man in tho world, o I wrote
ttiin a noh'jifciiuj him to nc
eejd tho oiiclf.Svd So b:ii.'
kI shotii-i think !iejmljo
would have ruled against yon
for trying to bri?chiiu'
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"S he would if I hud ncfc
been earef'.il to .itu Tom
Sniiiih's natn.' inoal of my
own. I toll vn there are sov-
ways of killing a 'log other,
limn ehokinT litnn in dWih. i
vitli liver."
A Little Off.
A C lermain prtfessor wu re
inaiK.'.blY
"
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n tionevcr
,1 : i.r. t...ir '
stune obtntee problem. Jus wife
was in the h;tbit or Winjrinti
, . , . ,. ... r -f
Sum his dinner, 11 is favo.-. to
. . . . . .P
dish was jKincakie ami molasses.
One tiny his wife brought him n
large aneake and a jt of
lasso?, and went down into
t he
kitchen. Pretty son .e heard
rini; the Indi.
Why i it. (Jretehen. t!mt
wu brino- me uothttiif i eat ex -
! " ... . .
vvlt iuohi:iso.f asko-l
I J,,, .n,fe,,or.
lite ab
-Acli llimmel!" exelaime!
the wife, -you have tneketl the j
iianeake around your ntHR
thinking it was the knapkin."
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CONSUMPTION SURELY' CURED
To the Km Ton Phase inform
vo-.ir readers t'.ai I have a posi
re remedy fn the above named
d: ease. Uy its tbi e!y use thou
sands of hopeless easee Imvu len
permanent I cured. I shall be
glad to send two bottles of my
erne dy i rki: to any of your readers
jvho h.tvo consumption if thoy will
send me their express and post
oftico address. Ilespactfullv,
T. A. .S LOCUM, M. I'.,
dSGmo 1S1 Ptmrl st., New Yirk.
no SCIt i - 111 1 11 atU . . of jiving French novelists, to'nn m
bo c:.. vi-ev bitilr i lArvUswer reerntlv, "that when I
The historian Fronde, now in this
country, says or. the subject of Niltil
ism : In all" countries there are dmtf
fected members, and the Nihilists of
liusaia are what the dynamiters aro
in England. YYar would only divert
the people from the doctrines of tho
cause. As lonj: as there is a stand
ing army of 2,000,000 men In Kttsflia
the Itussian has bat little hope for
constitutional gocr.imet. This
force will always check any out
break. This immenso amount of
soldiers is so distributed as to dispel
any i.lea of a successful Nihilistic
uprising. Besides, the disaffection
is not so great as is supposed. Tho
Russian country districts have as
good a local elf government as there
exists in th" world. It is praetu ally
democracy. There loral aJFairs aro
nil left to their own ar.ministratiuii.
The etTVict of thisds to imphUyplin- i
jiSWiritleiTnri
the people, which may evemuHKr re
sult in bringing ahmit some cltanjjo
in the general government. But this
can never take phue while nn arr.ty
cpntl to that of .verses stands raly
for action at the noil of an autocrat.
Jay ;oRil Kesarts to a atrntlitZe.
An amusing incident occurrel at
! the fair given this week at the Xew
York AretroiMiI:tai Oiiern House lor
the benefit ot the SateBwotnen's
I !tsp;ta!. When Jay (lonhl came in
all the ladies made' a r.tsh for him,
fc'oliciting his stibscription to chances
for chairs, paintings, book, pietttreii,
ne.?d!e.vork, etc. .Mr. Conhl sub
scribed to everything raost Hberatlr.
When he came to a !ook containing
aatograj-hie fac similes of letters
from AYa'shington and others, to bo
resente i to President t'levelaml or
cx-i'iei'lent Arthur, according to
w hich one rhouhl get the most votes,
Air. UouM found the vote at that mo
ment Mood a lie. Alter ponw little
hesitation a- to which ot the two he
s!.oj1'1 vole ior, he linally decidud to
give ten votes to each, and handed
his money to th fair c::nvoer of
vote', who said archly: "Mr. Goabl,
in Wall street tliey would call sweh a
vote a straddle, would tltey not?'
Mr. ti'ould laughed lK?ar;ity, as :lkll
evx'i-v one who heard the young
lady"'s wonls . Philadelphia North
American.
'i'hc Kir.rt I)f liter.
A merchant who hail repeatedly
dunned a man, sent him a bill of the.
amount due. In addition to the aec
csarv rule and figure work, ttietaer
chant added the follow iair: "L am
Iiecomin tinnl of th; imliilereactt '
wi h which yot tre.it t!fs master,
strnl 1 de-ire to In ;ir fr ni this hiil at
onte." Several d vs afterwards the
merchant nn-eived the fo'iowing writ
ten on a ist:d carl: "Accept my
th -.ni:s for the bill w hich yvtt were
kind enough to send. I have iwvr
troubletl vou about . the jsaitQr.
ATSiea r owe a man it is my oWjlWt1
lion to tteiit him kindly, ImiI Hnatr.
I never hang aronntt h"m. Wen,
whenever you haven't any thing etea
to do, semi me another hill." (Ar
Ic'ansaw Traveler.
?.irs. ftptikins, a :.tsh:oab! Aasfin
I.cly. was very mueb stX"ked bt
Sun. lav aUernJuwi by the slralna of
! nn x-rai ic air Ibntratne from a ptaao
ia the aajoining l:coe. ane n
toitrki; I :
"How wicked it is to piny swh
mu.de on .nntlay."
"Why. the is the identically
Ktme t:;n 1 heart in church last
fe'trndav," said t'l. Kprtkins.
"Ti lU s a different thig. Wo
were all dre.-el op ar.d ia rherh
then." iftie2.
f..
ThlujrH Taken t or Reason.
Why in the world we enjoy ihuii
ont of their seai-on is one ol H )
te. k- i life, .lust t'ecanwj ther tu
oat of w.t-on pzotntt.ly. an I so chime
in with the general Vontrariacaa of
our natc.iv. But what n mistake ii
is ! Who that rove's iu jacpTenainot
mses ami strawlwrie: now will en
)ov lh-m in ail their "true inwartl-k.'a-i"
wb.en thf y really be!onr here?
Where is the pleasure of wau-btag
each opening l,ai and bad when l
n:ty wir whole lieing is yatiafiwl
wlih'tV wriest flower? It is js
n lIa;v ifcR. the enrtain draws
u. or knowinr the cutastropbe ei a
Hie before the lirst chapter is read.
Y. Express.
llii'.lnz iinil Al'orkiuir.
" Io y a know," said M. Al-
..i 1i,lf tin. T44i4&i unrHlhir
11,14 lilU ,4444, ..W I' r
wrote t!i 'Nabob' I worked twenty
houis everv uay
( )nc becomes in-
t'i.icautl Vtith' work, and I
! '":ge-'on u nrh
; if 1 ate wlitl' 1 wrkl. I
tiMlk U1V nK.as to m writing
foutwl
lictter
always
tNik mv ttK'a's to my wntn utnw,
and the result was invariably snus
faetotv. Yn know that i: yon go to
b.-i iiismediate y after eating, the M
t..uon will ace m;lish itself darlug
i s'e !. The sani xvtt'i wnttng.
i 1 . .... ii .... f
I (.mmcncp mimetia.eiT mver jrvi
hav s allow iwl voar foo.1. Iwi't
w.i't for !' esliort, or you will Icel
h.- i-.v ath! im iraloc. 1 can aeaore
you that !.": pliyilogiecl htw tats
k en a vcrita'ole t.d-entt to me."
Hew C.fc!S '.if:: Arr Uttttanl Sentli.
A pentlenjaa who came through
la-iea-ter t"ointy, t4. v, recently
miaul in his ou'ea rtr pretty little
! nhaai sis rear, oi age. har
. nssiMl with a rope to a ltrht g'lan
rope to a ngni g'lauo
dt-tri!ntter. aed wry wirtentetMy
p;.wfd eg akmgwith it, while a sister,
ab :t t'luee years old, managed tho
m.uiene, the' two doing ths work of
a m I hand. Tltey were nskel why
tlrev did not chauge places, when
tho' smallest explained that she was
to Tittle to reach tho bundles. Both
were cheerful and happy ami iter-c-dtfd
iu their work, and. their fatner,
who was plow.iig in tho same SehS,
kejt ajKtternal eye on them. New
Yotk Times.
pttblic oseeutiooer of En..-ir
.-a rajeI Biriy, conwequeM.-. J
Jiow hitrlairousr'tttuin ot i
ing erfeii . J8 Before they die,
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