The ' ape r fur Ihv SI nnh man, Merehunt ami J fitter. THE The Paper for the Farm, the Workshop and (he Jlome. Volume XIII. C'hYrOA" CITY, GIUA'T COUATV.OlitiUOA', THUHSD.'l J. OCTOllKlt !). ISOl. A'umber S2. i;.mmons. In Tint OiHcrrr nrkTorTiiRSr.iTie or )-. PON Grant OOt NTV. J. II. Friok, lIaiufr 1 T. John Carrey. Mrwy Carrey, Joseph K.-.-riiic, t II Wake, JiI C All. ;.. J I. S rrv. W .1 Kiiniit-h, Win llulioek, J Durkheitnw, Frank ('our wile, The l'lrt National Hank of Ileppn.r, Oregon, R S iVnning and C Dun lin, AMigfw, Defendant J To Wni. Itulloek nml Tlitt NKW l.KAOVU.Mt I'KUIT KVAl'ORATION. Prank Cuuraclle, of the nl-ovu named de-fottdanU- In the nanm of the State of Oro- You ftfwl ooch of you are hereby notified and ruir-f to lie and npiwnr at I'aiiron City, Oregon, in tho alnivc court nnd cause on or Iwforv the Dili day of Nowm lr, I Ml I, th.it licing tho 1rt da v of the noxt nffiilHr term of tho tilmvi court, then and there to answer tho complaint of tho above named I'laiutilf filed in the alwve court and cnufte, and unices you do no npir ami answer said complaint, the plaintiff, for want there . I, will ap ply to said court for Uu-relief pray oil for in hia Baiii complaint to-wft: for n dwrw in favorof lite IMaintilf and nguitu-t tho defendant John Carrey for flryen Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-eight and fifty one hundredths dollars (7!IS ,V) and iiilorest thereon nt ton jkt cent, per annum Irom n, tobcr I-SSD, bal ance dui' uiHtn a promissory note , M. .... i , " , . . jo.- ion iiiuuwunu (tii'.iaaij dollars dated September I f, SS!I. duo .'!0 days after date, drawing ten or cent interest nnnually, with pro visum lor reasonable, ntlorneys lee in ease of suit, jjivon by said John Carrey to said plaintiff, and Might Jlundred (f.s(XJ) dollars attorneys fee, heHides tho costts and disburse ments of this suit; for a decree fore closing that certain mortgage, dated September I I, l.t.S'.i. ami executed liy the defendants John ami Mary Carrey to tho plnintill to secure the uhovo deacrilsd note, ujwn the fol lowing dcRcrihed property situnted in flrant countv, Oregon: The S.J oftheXWj an'd V I of XKJ, See. 10, in Tp 11 S of It 80 K W M, tho MJ of the NV.'j of See. tiU, ami the i:j of the NV J of See. X., Tp 1 1 S of 1! 2!) K V M, the Si oftheSKj, tho NW'i of the SHJ and tho XKJ of the SV j f See. 27, in Tp 1 1 S of K '-'.) K, and th. V of tho SU'j of Sec. 2(J, and tho W'j of the SY of Sec. IS.'i, and the X J of Sec. 'M, all in Tp 11 S of It 2D K. the XKJ of the SW of Sec. .11? in Tp S S of 11 'M K. the SJ of the SJ of Sec. S in Tp 11 Sof It at) K, the NH1 of the NW1-I and XWl i of the XKI l of Sec. 25 and the KJ of the SWl-l of iec. 2:5 in Tp D S of It 2 K, the VJ of the XKI-J and the VJ of tho SIC1-I of Sec 2.'. in Tp D S of It 2o M, the XK1-I ..f Sec 2 in Tp 11 Sof It 2!) 1C. the XW11 of the SW1-I, tho S of the XW'i and the X V1-1 of Sec 20 in Tp D S of 11 2S K, the NWl-I of Sec 2 iu Tp 1 1 8 of It 2D IS, the K 1-2 of Sec :ti; in Tp D S of K 2 IS. the S -4 and the Sl-2 of the XW1-1 an.I the SWI I of the NUl-l and tho NV. l 4 of the SKI -1 of Sec It; in Tp J S of It 2D IS, the Wl-l'ofthe XWl-I. the SKI I of the XWl-I, the SI-2 of the N Ml-1, the Xl-2 of tint SUM uud the N'V1-1 of the SKI-1 of Sec .111 in Tp S S of II ;i(l K, the XI -2 of the X'WJ I, the KKI-1 of the XW1 I nml the NKl-1 of the HW1 I and the SI-2 of the SW14 of Sec :tii hi TpDSofU 2'J H, and that said lands or so much thereof as may be lieeeisary, bo, ordered sold to tmiUfy the alxive amounts; and fr a d' ortM that the alleged claim, inti n t, and lion, of you and each of ym ami of all ami each of the d-fe'tid-Htilii l e foreclosed and forever bar- , rel from uny claim to, interent in, lieu upon, or Kjuily of redemption lo, Hjiiil lam) or aiiy part thereof, nnd further that the pluiutitl' have ' execution ugaii.st the defendant John Carrey for any deficiency after applying the proceeds of sucn sale 1 to the payment of kaid he vera I amounts, and for tiuuh further re lief an may he oquitublc. .Service upim you and each of you is made hv publication of this n'mi moiif in the (Ihaxt L'oi'ntv X'kws for six weeks, by order of the lion. M. r. C'liiford, Judge of the alwvo court, and saiil order is of date, Septemher 1D.JWM. Kiunkux I'. Mavs, Attorney for l'laintilT. l'runut S (.alliHts for f I , ltrtlt nmr 3 gallons for Utdy Wasliiugtoii plum 10 cents a gallon, grtwu gHj jiluuis 10 eeiitt a ijalliut, nud the ga'e plliiu at 10 i-entH a khIIuo, eouking r eating apples $1 sr smuilew tuck, alu good full aud wiutm- apjiliw, at .Mr, l'liilHu' gardiwi, (Auiyou, tjfity, Qrlyii, I INKS. Mrtwrc. John (iagen, J. II. I!ol- All fruit growers, and more rjiec him, J. A. Howard ami other Pen- ' tally of the apple, know that much illeton husitM-sx nun iiitercsted in 1 f their fruit is unfit for market, 1m lite Gale ;tn Hill Mining A Milling intf either wormy, jOK-cked, ecabbv, Coinpanv ar" feeling jubilant over i knottv, or Kinall. .Now all this fruit l. I - . T 1 . 'I I ' 1 . ...J I! I inr laie r')ris irom .ew M-aovine lSncouraging newi wan flrit Ti'- coivetl by lotb r from I'resih nt I.ar trmur and feeretary Kolsom, and is confirmed hy SuH-riiilcnlent Iowim, wlw arriveil last nivrht, jwr cayuse oxji.'esf, from the galena mine. The company's property, the Vul- utra, is no longer a proxpect nut a mine, Major downs staled. While tho ledge at first widened, as Hork prjgnsiMHl what is terinetl a' horse" in mining parlnnco waa encountered which confined the vein to narron liniiU, and somewhat discouraged tho men employed at tho mine IUlow this was a sort of a "capping" of rod, cinder-like auhstance. Whan this was remove. a nearly solid IhxIv 01 galena eight feci in width was un covered at a depth of forty-five feel from the surface and the walls, which it is believed have assumed their natural form and are clearlv de lined, are widening at an angle of alwut forty-five degrees. There is now no question that the hill con tains an immense body of galena ore, and that a true fiaaurw vein has been discovered. Huge chunks of the mineral, somo weighing .'loo Hjunds, are U ing taken from the mine. The news of tho strike will Ikj received with interest evcrywheio as much attention has boon attract ed to Camp Iz-adwllo hy reason of the value of tho galena for treating tho rebellious ores of Eastern Ore gon mines. The company stock has advanced materially in value on account of the rcHrt, ami hold ers are not anxious to sell. Much work has I wen done on the Vultura and the dump now contains at least fifty tons of ore, some of which will be brought to Pondloton in wagons. Two shifts arc husy night ami day sinking the shaft, seven men being employed in all. Camp I.eadvide contains about twenty-eight miners, who are devel oping the Pride of Oregon, Puiulcr, Fishhawk, Utile Maud aud Fore man A- llemlryx claims. Larmour A- Kolsom have taken out nhout fourteen tons of galena ore from the Pride of Oregon, an extension of the Vultura. W. M. Turner will huild a house at the camp and work dur ing the winter on the ( oinstock. The fact that at a point UK) feet up tho lull from the ultura shaft the ledgo has been uncovered for some iiiKtance and is found to be twelve feel in width. Well deflm d walls, shuws thr extent of tho en- lena deposit. There are locations on the main ledge for a distance of fifteen thousand feet. fresh fruit ims. " e puck them ho!, right from tho trnys. If they stand own, the miller will gel into them. Tun them from the tray into the harrel, aim Keep thorn iKriectly olos Just as soon as a barrel wa full, I headed them up " J It. Duraud Ih'fore Missouri llort. Sjc How ADVKKT8INIO DOCTOKS. John Uacli, a Pear Getnun, Seivttl by Dr. Darrtn. Prof. Keen returned last week from a tour through Morrow and lirant counties. Ho rejiorts excel lent crops and stock in the pink of condition all along the line. Mr. Keen visited the Kox valley mines, and is convinced that they contain fabulous wealth, lie didn't file a claim la-cause every likely foot in already taken up. Stsmer or later (Irani is destined to rank in the van of Oregon counties Fossil J.iunial VI if I . ..Z Z II -TJfT . . mm AMERICAN BRAIVCA CALL0N5 v rvv.vnui 1 jIU 'OH LOCAL EENT I). (I. OVKIOIOIJ', A SKUS JJItO.S t'NVO.N UlTV. I .-. OoOFKH.V ?iU'I. kwi, Ualvvatou . Piopiietois, Vn. can U' ulilueil bv tho evaixirator. j aud placed us)ii the market at re munerative prices. It is not neces sary to have a targe establishment to accomplish this result. There are dryers with their canacilics ranging from one to tun bushels of green apples per day up to thou.s-and. The work can lie done just as well and as cheaply on a ten bushel ma chine as in any of the large factories, and my exjierience has lieen that they arc tho least exHnivo. often it will v to oviqwrato tho whole crop. 1 Lave often roalixcd more for culls than for the shipping fruit. Out! hand can run a ten bushel drier, with twenty-five cents' worth of fuel, and make fifty wumls of white fruit iier d.iv, which, at ten cents per ouml, alvout the average price, would net four dollars and seventy five cents, making nearly fifty cents a bushel including the dav's work, and at thin voar,s prices, ... ;..i.i i. .: .. i :.' .1... u .i.:.i -f... I..H-. noveriising um-iora am itv nuvfcv in .liii.il, iiiiiiRib it wiiilltl. i f, , ,,, . . I'lirrin s Klectnc I reatineiil. 'aim, un iiiini ttiitv nitiii ittun gained is culling out your shipping fruit, making it grade fancy, ami thereby obtain the highest market price for it. Market only tho best, evaporate the re,t. Thus vou would avoid the breaking down of the markets for the green fruit. This is always done by inferior stock being run on the market, and never by good choice fruit. We can, at nearly all times, sec apples fuoted on the mar ket at 7." cents to i 1 2"i ior barrel. These represent loss to tiie grower. All of this kind should never go on the market, but in the ovaiioralor. The world is vour market for evaporated fruit; you have nearly four barrels of apples iu a fifty IoumI box that can ho hipKjd just as safely to Alaska, China, or India as to St. lojuis, and you need lie iu no hurry to market it. Xext spring is as good as this fall, anil often bet ter prices are obtained. When proerly nicked, and with prowr storage, it can ie kepi lor years as fresh and sweet as when first prepared, except a little loss iu color, but even this may be over come by cold storage. If prices are as low as they were two years ago, when it was worth only from four to six cents a ikiuikI, and the waste and chop less than 'one cent, it can safely be kept over until there is a shortage like the present, when fifteen cents can lie obtained for the while fruit, and four to live cents for chop and waste. i no ciiop is apples sliced jiu t as they ate without auv paring or cor ing, ami dried, iu this the small ami knotty apples that cannot Ixi pared are used. Tho work is dune quite rapidly with a machine made for the puroe. Forty or liily bushels can be sliced iu an hour by two hands. One bushel of apples will make ten iioumls of chop, which is worth four cents a huihI. The waste is the skins, cores, and trimmings from white fruit, which needs no other preparation only to put it iu the cvajioratur. dry it and pack it in sacks or barrels ready for shipment. It is used for making ji'llii s, ami usually brings iiImmiIoiio- J half cent more than the chop ' Most "f the ebon is, I understand. . shipiM-d to Kurope and there man- j incutioiu i ufai turn! into fine wines ami scul 1 h.n k to this country, and sold at ! from one lo five dollars a bottle. I le price is, therefore, greatly in ' !ln iii is! and governed by the grnjm t ! in the old country. Many thousands of tons are manufacture!! t .i. h year. Everything can lie used nothing wasted. I A di legate said : "I think still n. ore an be done than tho gentle- in. tu says. I evajioratod some I,imi pounds of fruit, which sold for ten .'iitspcr Hiuud. I made use of every part ol tho fruit except tho wormy part. Vinegar was made of the waste, f sold homo ton or twelve barrels at twenty cents wr gallon, fy.OO jer harrel of forty-eight gal lons. i picked out tho choicest to ship and evasirated tho culls ami sec onds, which would have damaged the whole lot if ahipjied together. The vinegar apples made nearly as much money as any. I netted s.', using a cider mill that cost $.ri. We used a p ar corcr and slieer to prt pare the apples for drying. Wife ai.d two little girls did tin work, apple and Wootflwlng brought to the house for them. ' Some of the apple kept a yttar and a half were as whito ami good as w hen first put up. No trouble to keep them live years. Wo iu j about a Ublesjioon full of sulphur j what is "Nltwsr U a half bushel. When dry, wo put f Somel.dv has Ikoii Irving to do the fruit right into Hour barrels, I fine the won I "news " It is not a and headed it up tight. Some kept 1 liar I word to d. ll ,e at all, hut it eighteen months are as nice ami hs Uen occtipviug considerable at fresh as when first put up. They , tent o i of bite. ' The prosaic t-ulli are U-tter to cook linn fresh fruit, is tint "news" is a substantive as iney ion i rconsre sutMr. While forme, of ih. mli,.,.fi-.. UftAVE MftS. ALDRICM. nil RUINED MtC. UY A CIPHER. MuiimiiI of Mr. Editor nnd the public 1 am so pleased to be able to hear again that I ask vou and the public to hoar my exerioncc with l)r. Dorrin. For two yoars pnsl 1 have l-on gradually gmwing deaf with tinging noises iu my liead like the boiling of a tea kettle until it was with grwit difficulty I could hear at all. 1 discarded mv prejudices atrainst lootora and tried Dr I was cured through it. John U.vcii, Dl Xorth Third St , Portland. Or. Dr. I)jtr(n' Place of Hiimuos. Pr. Darrin treats with electricity and medicines all curable, chronic, acute and private diseases, bliss! taints, lost or failing manhood, ner vous debtlitv, el fee I of errors, or ex cesses in oh) or young, bus of mem ory, disease caused by mercurv in the improper treatment of private diseases, irregularities in women, and never publish in the palters. Ollico 7(J Washington street, Port land, and "The Normandy ," Seattle. Hours, 10 a. in. and H i. m. daily. Sunday, Hi to 12 Examinations free and confidential; question blanks and circulars gratis to auv address. Patients cured at homo after ono visit to the doctor's ollico Medicine sent without the doctor'. name apcaring. Angus .McKay, of the etori mental lariu at Indian Head, say an exchange, urgently recommend slimmer laiiowm tne rich prairu lands ol the northwest lor wheat Tho reasons ho gies for this prac tice arc clear and coux iueiiii, am are as follows: We fallow for one reason alone, and that is that hv so doini sufficient inoi-ture is stored up and retained iu the soil to over come a few dr dav or weeks the t ii i loiiowiug yar wiien our cioji are Sirowini;. Kticrictiee ha shown that iu the northwest, where tin rainfall is very uiu irtain, some thinu more has to be done to with iuiiii a not .iuiv utwn to titrn over stuliblo iu the full and tow next spring. No matter how well th work is done or how careful! v the cod is sown, ono or two hot days in July may and often do entirely ruin the crop. I need not jioiiit to iwj or other year proceeding this us evidence. .c iheiwill any amount of work iu spring plowing nvttil if the season dry. While spring plowing is more sunt than fall plow ing, i t a settler i risking hi whole ear s work on at: tin certainty if ho follows ami relie on either or the two way just 1. Now it is muallv certain that if laud is worked the proceeding yeur iu a certain time of the year and worked pioja-rly, when tho crop ri quires more moist lire than it can get from ihecloin's it either ha it stored up or secures u irom tne utiuospiute. The X. V. World says: Did you over think about it .' A village news pas;r is a photograph of the town in which it is prim.. I, and is the only evidence its readers have of the town's proiqierity. Every business firm should be represented by n standing advertisement, large or small, that strangers may gel a good impression of the place. Iu con eiut ion with tho Indian yesterday who was am stud, ami being asVcd if lie eawallowed cuitaii he answered with tho grout est simplicity and honesty. .Va ult ke, pica capswallow mux cuitaii co . ie h nut it , Win in Springs. Dalles Times. A Wallowa county girl worked tho motto, "I Need Thee Every 1 lour," uud w ul il lo her follow', lie said he couldn't help it. It takes hill two hour to milk, feed tho pii and hens, night and morn ing, and business mihl lie attended to. new." which is literally now- is Minply that which i.s now. News was sjielled originally "newes," which quite diKsc of "its adapta tion lo the four points of tho comp . In middle English it was also pronounced iu two syllables. It is tho French nouvollos, tho Latin nou-, the sound of tho v being that ofw. It has closely related kin in all modem languages, running back to the Creek aud Sanskrit, which i.s nu, our English now. "Xows" ami "novels" were at one time the muno thing. In the seventeenth century, Adams, under tho author of the Devil's ll.tnqunt," say.s: "Every novelist with a whirligig in his brain must broach now opinions." The identity of new ami now is a re markable illustration of tho unin terrupted orthiepicaml orthoL'ninhic chain occassional ly diH:ornablo in language. .Now used to he spelled "nou," and was pronoonee.l precise ly like the Sanskrit nu. which it in fact is. In journalism, thereforr.it is the historical science of Now us lisliiiguishcd from tho historical Ihen. .U least that is what it ouuhl to be and what it is iu a well-conduct ed llewsii.iiier. Tho lllaiiie Tribune aptly savs: .tt ... "H Home ol the country new mpers would cut down the amount of muling matter and tho sizu of tho shoot tu the same proportion as some of tho business if) men cut down their advertising patron age, wnat won nt oino of the crow nun think who do not even put as iiiucu as a two. tut ad. m the paper or pay their subscription bo- ioic. me eiiu oi tne year and always expect to receive all tho news to gether w ith niimerons boom arti eies ami I roe personal write upsf Vet it would certainly bo no more than fair to do this; the less ad vertising patronage a paper toceives the mole work is required to til! the columns with live leading mat ter. Ilowevuf, it is a noticeable fact that the men who do the larg est amount of business in a town are the ones who are alwayg rep resented in tho column of their local piijier. An Ol.l tfsll T.IU ..f an tUicou.iUr Atl. llralra. I One sea-son back In the 4lt' I s)iIh1 alsi.inl.it a llrltlili ship, tho Snnllou, to make a ojj; (nun llomltoy up tl.e r.'rsl.Mi (hilt and tiark, writes an iit.t seaman In tlio llustoti IVimiiiorvlat llul 1...1.. ui ii . . v .i , ,,.o. iiii.Toi nn tun trail ami a lssir .xows, therefore. aii.,. ,i i,, ........... .....i iiia.le up of four or Ate iiatlonalltli. I remeinlier ttiero were two Kanaka', or Satil li'li Marnier, one Iwisear, a negro ur tno, ami tint tilliers ere AinnrU-nii, lhiK-lUh mil Diiti-li. Vo liajt soureely left llomhay whim tint enptaln was taken nick with (liter. Ill name tti Al.trloli. ami his wife, who was a woman of thir ty, always salhil with him. Shu li.iw t.sik command In n K"eral way, . nut. this to the s.ttUfai-tlou of tho mates, , thouKii Isilh were thorough s.illurs. I ' heanl ono of them aay that she coulil Uiko an olmorintlon or work a ilimit reekotiiiij;. aiul I saw (mm enlen. shit Rate Hint alin kiow all nlsiut n ship. Wo h.vt gissl ttunther nml matin pissl proi;ris until after tto with alsito Mm-! cut. In tho Hay of Oriiiui. Then, unit fori'Uisin w n got n wpiall w hloli it 1,1 not 1 last ton miliums, hut tthlrh liniUK'ht ilott n our fore ami main to'gallant limits ! nml enrriiil aw ay n sail or two. Ttiero w as only a light lireent after tho Mpiall hail jmimsI, ami tin were lliif to ami hard .it work when an Arabian ilhow of nlsiut two huiulrisl ton liurilim eamn slimming down tho const. Wo went wlihlu four miles of tho rocky nml lliounUilmitii sluiro, hut she was two mllim Insl.lo of us, Slut win no s.Kiiier imiilo out than itie llrit mnlo lus-amo Mulum, nml MM. Aldrl.-h win sent for to uomo on deck. She t.sik :i irmsl look nt the stranger thniunh the gl.in, and . us slid turned iiwuy she ipierted o( the' main; "t'ltii tin ilopKtid on the crow- to light'" "1 hope mi, Inii'nm," ho repllinl. "Ilato them eomn a(t." I II I f. ,i. ,, , nr.m. ,er tg ,lt n high rale of .p,.,.,. Kourleen hnoighaliho long V.,,rsj,t how she ... lust in iho eolhii.,,, ",Il' ' ""is"i itiiu etery worn sints.ii. Mini i.aii HOODOOS OF THC TUHF. IVi ullar Siiirlllleiit tt'lileli I're t.ill .tiuiMitf ItiicliiK Mmi, "Hay, .Mickey, i -re's n mnii wUI a cross C)u. I'm a Ktiiu' ler My ilor eooi. I el" To Hie inrerngn reuiler tlm iilwvo renin rk utny Im u I r illy ulivum nml riilin.ilioul, ya Ui Hsjrling World To iho tmdi llonut rniNt-lrni-k habitue, however, rohbod o( lU llidi'ifunrn, ll iiinbruiw n ivorkl uf iiicuuliiK. Iu fnct, no iHvuktUou ur tvnlk In llfo can li truthfully ul I lo Imi muiosiis 'itiliK in iiwrallUous IiiIIuoiht limn Ih.i turf uf tjilny. Tho man whOMt nyui nru rut on the lilii., uit'l tvhu niKinr Iu bo louklug n round the lernrr f..r Huinl.i), lu.uU Ibo rilU sury of Imllvltluul whom llio culnUir dro.iils in vucountiir ou hi wuy tti llielr.u-k If be liiH)ti lo uifel n jsilruf o) es wlit.'h should e'llugl) jKMiUutll Willi liM-tl ulhlT, llll.l liuau'l tlm luursl txmriigu tu rcwrn) tiU .ill i like Cully did, ho lim.rl.ibly oim.-U rules throe lime, i'ruara Ids lingers, dis-s a Hun Ham or two Id aHei ike buodisn, mul proitiiU Willi A nervous mind UuiliU way I'onlrnritM rulu to n rrriuin eileut un Dm lurf. uml tvlMnt into ssr aftlli'lnd mum-. In! Is abhorred auolber U wtnil fondly '' I only n'uiitilvelt, hut litemliy. Tbi n.il.viiliml refi rnsl lo during ln youthful I. is bd I lie uiisfurtuue to Inl. ..tr nil eifclit ''!) Uuvmi'lll lemae, wllli-h uVel l.sikllU l e '.lUy "in tltu laud Whore I lrn. ' Tl.e .id .lid Imu uu buruu Ni t er iliss., but bl .fTirt lo boro u h.ilnln thoeurtheulmlnnU-d .'i a friRturo of tbo n-eluugnl.ir Uaaue, tln.b, tbo rlu.il irrew oidi-r furmed Into bone Tin rmulttst lu on eulnrvnuieiit nnd uTfurl huuip was fnruitkl. Me wriu too youthful lo apprtx-laie liwW this uiUf.'rlulio would bo benefit' Ul t ini, ner WM he fully Alive lo It until tbosu ...'nuiUiiig laM ou the bark , follow 1 b i Jb rtt 'ii, old (i'IIkm , thought n .i.ro frl.i.d 111 joke, rlif IU, Im' .il .lay," btvsine loo frriU. iil. u wu i.iiiii'i.tlnii usm the a nguluriiy f th iii.K one tiny wit. o nil obhuiuy fr.i'tei ilured lu Ins ear. "llegnrrn, I bey Ii tour hump hek.uie tliry think ll gnei 'em k I las, w itb .1 s guim nnl w u.V aud u r Kn.tii that luuiuei.t I In) huiiilibai'k in liecame ii olil.M-t of envy i.uinns' his friend lie Ursl louuisl bis liuitlo Ui be ucbisi "for n eouaulersluiu " .N'uiv hu lias flxt-d nele'dul.) of piii-ea Htk-k n ilullur on thu hump slid get u whine c AlUioUoin nru uot the oulr tl.luui tlml form n lamlliim for sus)rsrtion There I' iho lucky Uurw shoo wliieh the rm tru. k l.irke) uUi-.-s over the it.sr nf the iVuble. . ootid, nl Iii Its Irudltusml tlrluo u n hurlnnifi r of lu. k. .N'eU wo hnvo the uiuu who piilleuliy and diligeudy tudlei tbo illiuusc, o as to be on baud wlivu a uew noon unite arouad and art tbo llrst iiiipso u( It over hi right shoulder. 'I he nun who U renins tho uluutirs Is ii.Hiher Weil-known laillviduul. I.tlns' on bis bw-k on his pouch, with mouth wide is'ii, liiaU'od of i-.iU'hiiig tbo proverbial Ii), Im rri'lvi the winners tu all shuis' lid lonus panuliug U'li.te bllll. l lfo Mr.cS..! hr Korgrtrnliis. I nero goes a man whoait life wa rulnisi by furgottlng the liiiploo.liar.it) ler u,"imld ,i prominent railroad man to a "-tti 1 "'a lie i see Ktamitier reKirter, silniing raggisl. hoMittisl until huihllug along thu itrect, unmludfiil of the rn I ii. Il was a train dispatcher on the dhlo .t Msisiipp railroad nave, hating worked up lo that snition from tnetuimi' Ifcr Isiy in tho telegrnih ollico. One Sunday ho had only two Indus on hli illtlslon, an ejpresi train Westwnnl Isiund and a fast si.s-k train running liaL 'I'ho day was warm and sultry, and Itlll. (or thai wai hi naino. had hunt work to keep awake. Ilo know that it .Hin as ho iiia.lo the meeting "illlt for the two irutns he could diuo, nn.t ho liniutlciilly awaltisl Iho time. When Iho trains were close enough to. gelhnr for him to figure a meeting point ho eut an unler to tlm passenger train In 'meet and pjiis tho M,ok trnln ol it llitlo KUtlon ralle.1 Willow Valley. Ilttng the tlnio at I'. Ml. To the stis'k train ho sent an onler that it could hato uiilll I.JA to mnko Ulllow- Vnlhiy for the unger. Sin tbo mlsUiko. Ilo (orgot tint 0, nod heneo gate the sUs:k train tl.lrlt Die mlnuiim more than ho should. Illll hiiw his mUtnUii ton mlnules nfter he had tmido , hut thorn Is'lng mi telegraph stallon between tho polnu w hero tlm trains were glien the onler or nt tho meeting pom ho could do nothing to nvllfy It. Ilo soul lor tho MUtorinioii.lonl aud ordered nut tho wri king erew. then ual at tho key pale. Rsib alh. tho cold penplratlou runidiig down bin fn.-o In atn nms, awaiting now uf Hit' eollison. it canio. Tho iastonger train roaithisl W lllow Valley on time, w alto.! thu re quired thirty minute, tm.lor Iho Uiiip canl rules for tho freight train nml tlieii pill. .si out- 'Ilireo iiilnutoil Inter tho two trains met on n curio, Isilh Itlll- n worried, anilous look, and no wonder ami thorn w.is n trembling lu bur tolco ni she s.ii.b "Men. you know- that your o.iptrtln U slek. Vomler eoinem plnito If thereoter wasunw. If ho captures us, ih.uio who lite through tho light will go Into iho Interior as slate and worse. If wo are nil agreisl wo can licit him oil. What do you fciy?'' We'll light to tho but!" shouted one, and tho ery was taken up by nil. 'Thank tbsl!" sho (ertently ot cIiiIiiiihI. "lllto Uioin a bra to tight and no nun lun bo hlnuusl l( woaredefent.sl. Sootier than fall Into their hnnds I will blow tho old ship iky high and all of us w lih her." Wo had no cm mm, but wo had llflo.ii iniiHkeU, a lot of eittslry saber, nml Iho riipUlu had Hot dodged about ihooo wa ters with his eyes shut, Ilo hnd two or three your beloro purehasisl a dotcu hnnd-greua.bw or slink-siUi, suoh us nro ud by tho Chinese, Tbeso worn brought np with tho rest nml foiinil to ho fui.Nl and In g.s ooiiilltlon. Thev welgh.st nlsiut two pounds npl.s'o, anil eneli was lli.'loet nt n not, so that It . iild Imi tossed iulto il dlstiiliee We l..a.h d our musket, took our stations, nml aero as ready as wo uouhl Imi. The i apUii. H w ifo alternate.! between tho n. i n ami Win niililn. Ilo m ....l of his hi'iid, which was tho better for Ii i in. llll.l she had Ills reiolter ready for use. Mown canio tho dhow, foot by f.mt. with net er a cheer fnnn IhS crowd of I'lit-thronlrt on her d.s'ks. There was a meiiii.o III their kilonee, but It had no elf.s-t tisiu u. Wo were dotortiilmsl to light, and to light Ui tho last. L-ottho llrslshot nml knorked oter a man lu In r forecastle, nml then all begun to hhuonway. She did m.t Are III return, but forged Umiii iiur.junrter, nml leould sen llfly Arnlis, otieh ono arm. si w Ith a ur.ssse, crowding against tho rail to bo ready Ui Isi.inl. "N'ow, heuvo," yelbsl ono of tho sail or with tho IsjuiImi, nnd IsJtli light. si tho fuse nml hentisl away. llefore w o colli! tell w hat ibnmigo had ho. ii dniio tho dhow-win alongside. Sho threw her grapnels, but they .H,l m,t cnti'li, uml sho rubh.sl our whole length and went ahead. As wo jiaw her fall urn wo blatisl away again with the muskeU, and eery ball found a man. Sliosall.il like fi witch, and before sho could bo h.vkiSl wa a eahio length ahead. Sho had just put her helm oter when there wii nu implosion, follow. l by n groat sheet of Amino, and wo saw that she was hnrtl hit. Confusion rolgiuH from stein to kU.rn In n moment, ami wo addisl to ll liy M.pperlng nwny at (air range. All ill. bun within live minutes, sho (ell J, , h.'k.bsl for shore, and was run on a reef nlsiut u in I lo nwny. Wo Haw sniun unto ' themwdte by ImjhU and rnfu. being ! swept Ukiii tho shore by tho tub., but It was iiftorwnnli learned Hint upward of j forty 11 to men wi re killed or dninu. si, I nnd that tho lows of thu dhow bruketipa '' bnd gang of plrntes. I Mrs. Aldrl.'li was on diMik through It nil, emptying tho riitoltnr Into thu crowd ns tho dhow pitisl us, nnd whim all wasotoraho wont down to her hus I mi ml with n fu.o only a Illtln whiter and a mouth morn (Irmly set. Sho did not betray her womanly wnuknoas until ho annul K thank u. Thou alio broke down ami orbs! Ilko a well, Jmtllkua woman, collision, hostile SHHi.lssi worth of proMrty deitnitisl. Illll reslgn.il al once, ami the noxt dny dliipM.iirisl. 'or a long limit It wa thought ho had eommlttisl ulclde. but I vu t tt I III on Iho street hero ono dny Just nu ou oo him n total wr.s'k." DCHIVATION OF CHICAGO. hi llnliso 'I lis Ttsoiff. .!.. iii is,,,,, from Tvrto tlertlilui; Sk.o.W. A. l' t'hamherlalu wrltoi this lu Noli s and tjuerles, on tho derltalloii of t hl.ag.i (Vol. III. p. "Tai. Thettaiial i ttio.dogy glien (or this wonl Is that adoptiil by ba.-omho ("Diet, el Cr.iinm. de la li, -iin ilea I'rls," llbTI, p. 7utl: '('sii-.ijhi (I rls) Miur: rAiA.it. ou. tU.ik, betepunnte, putols, oul ail bs'ntlf. fall rhiliilvi;" ('msj "hot liiio.lo la l.nngue .:goiiiulne," i Hsu, pp. ss. "CAfiiffKt, jiour r.WftKiii, n la bolo pmiiito; Mcl.onu ("tho Indians; Their Mniinor ami Cunoms," sy.i, p. ); Chicago, fnnn eAiMf, a skuiik;" I'otliot ( -Ihi Itoulo siur la Mer lllaolalo." Isss, p. .i): "f.'AM-.it.ut, on hlllluo tin troti do putols, eat, do fait, tin hleu sale mini, ma foil (siur unosl hello vlllo;" I'liplaln ..iiuin l ' I ml in ii .Names ol I'lucon onr tholirent bakes," sss). Dr. D i. Ilrlnlou (Amorlr.iit Anti quarian and Oriental Journal, Vol. p. us aji,: Tbls) (sipular etymology Is worse than doubtful, In t'lilpowny lcfnk.ik.im tin which Hie Anal syllablo lu n iiits.il, Miumling to Ihigllsh earn like nn obscure u), liieaui simply 'n.wir tho shore,' and this Is tlm real origin of thu name I hlitngo." Another sug'este.l derltalloii Is Hint glton III the Isso million of 'Chambers' i:m').-losislla," from nu Indian wonl, meniiiiig "wild onion" (In Algoukiii, nl.lk.r.trk; OJebwnjs, tfirtj,u,vu!lirinih), lu the M.'ouilt of l.n Snllo (ItMHl), In Margry's "Vo).igoM lei rraneals stir Ion (Irniid l-ie. etc " J-MI), "In rltloro do f'Ai.ijs'ioi" Is mentlouiHl (p. iVi), nn.t sflerward it Is attitisl that "Iis f'.rur.iou Vih-.iMii s.uit nu sud do tiotm rltlere," nnd notleo 1 nlsti taken ti( 'v. no pelllo rltlere ijiio les f 'AiYoirAil, r.p Mdbiiit CAiAur.u" (p. lift.) There U further iiikiiiIoii (p uf "line inirlnlne Js-tlio rlvleruiue 1'on appollo CHtiiyii.- Seb.M.lernft (p. r.T.t says; "Tlihl woitt Is ijerlud (rum the islor of tho wild leek, formerly iihundnut ou Chlungo creek, ami tho lueul toriuluatlou o( tho wonl hi e," OIllENTAl. JUSTICE. I'.i.ll Dr. i:inli.' .tin. rlr.su ( U,, Kmln hey ha two wlstlvo (a this oountry bis lather .later, ,Mr, J, 1. b'oba'U, u( llltaburgh, nml a owuslu, bur vtMt, wbnacMrtwIa iaygr of Tgrro llaau, Adam I'. Hopkins, of Went bridge- 1 water, I'a.. bus tll.sl a entoat iik.ii nn 1 "improtoineiit" In tbo fMrm of imjsui and i r ,llr...l f u !.... I . .1 . s, ;; ri 1 rri; nebular u hn.olho railing e,-ur.. by menus of , L, . ,' , I ' ' "ml "J r" wll' n.il.drlvenlnuiholes.i.nJen. ,L . . I '"' r The three u.ihuit ail lllrru Ju.l( lll.rhl.,1 illraleil l',, Henry M. Souddtir reisjrts tho do- culouot .1 ciio lu un Kasu.ru eoutt In wl.leh tho nice ilhs'rlmlnatloii of tbu lsm h wa biiiaiili'.iou i. I'"urnieii, partuors In buslin.ni, Unitrbt ouio colUin halo. That tho n.U might not destroy tho eottun they purchiuisi a cat. They agre.sl thut oa. h of thu four should own u iKirticiilar eg o( tho cat, and eaeh kdornod with Mu.ls nnd other ornnmeiiu thu leg thu upportlouotl to him l he cat by an accident Injunsl one u( IU legs. Tho owner o( that moiiilHir wouml aUmt It a rag wjxUchI uu, ehl out going too near tho Are set tho ragim lire, and Is ing lu great pain rushist In mong tho rotton bales, where thu wn ac.ulomisl to hunt rat. Tho cotlun thereby took llruand wu burned up. It was n toUil loss. The three other partners brought nn ai llon to r.smver tho value of tho rot,m against tho (uurth partner, who own-sl that partlciilnr legot tho cat. Tho ludgM ex.imln.sl the case and decided thus' 'Tho log thut had whin soft, at ait aiirfle that will bring the hta.l Usether and hold thu ratllni Itniily In plaro. Hole through the tlo upon i.lherildu uf tbo rail will mliutt Itolu. the upper ni,d of which Hill hate washers and i.uU Usirtwg Uhiii tin, all r.ud boldlmf tt (Irmly In ijiilua. legs, thereforo, carried tho Aro lo tl... cotton, nnd aru alone oulpable. Tho In. Jurod lei; I not to bo blauiwl. Tho thnw jssrlaers whoownod tho thieo luls with which tho oat ran to tho cotton will my tho whole valuouf thu bales to tho part, nur who was thu jirojirtutor o( th0 la jured leg." 'ir ii'S m t v 'f.s ' t ; i W fcy