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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 4, 1892)
The 'Paper for the Stock incut, Merchant and Miner. rmTTTi rT) a "ATrr The Pa per for the Farm, the Workshop and the Homo. Volume XI f I. CshYYOX CITY, GIMJYT COlhYTY. Oh'EGOA', TllUHSDJ)' FCUPV.J! '4, ISOi Xiunbcr 4'- NEWS. THE NKW UOUNDARIKS. Houiitlnrio-t of (invon City, I'r.i on, Olive, Atmtin, irui Siirin.i, Susnnville. I-ong, Creek, North Fork, John Day, Uosohud, Middle, Wa tor man, Mountain Crock, Itock Crook, nnd Dear Vnllov election precincts wore re-estuhlislied liy tlio county court nt the January "term, to-wit: Ca.nyo.n City Commencing at the mouth of Look pilch, running up paid gulch to a point whoro the Maine is crossed hy the Canyon City rotd leading, from Canyon City to Marvsville. thence running in a southerly direction to the summit of the mountain, thouce easterly along snid Htimmit to a point due north of the head of(iranite crook. thence southerly alone, the Miuuuit of the mountain to a Hint due cast of the head of Canyon creek, thence westerly along the nuiumit of the mountain between Cauvou em mid Hear crook to a tioint duo south of the head of Ingle creek, thence to Ingle crock, thence northwesterly to the nw cor Sec '2, To. 1 1 S, U :!U KWM, thence eiuterly in u direct line to the place of beginning. I'.vio.s- Commencing at Hall': bridge on the John Day river am running due north to the Htimmit of the mountain next north of said river, thence easterly along the sum mit to the county line, thence soutl along said county lino to thf mini nut of the mountain south of Sum mit Prairie, thence westerly along the summit to a point due south of the head of Indian creek, thence to the head of and down said crook to the place of beginning. Oi.ivk Commencing at thejunc tion of Heaver and Olive creeks, thence due cast to the east line of the county, thence southwesterly along the county line to the tie cor of Tp. -II S, K. I!.., KWM, thence in a northwesterly direction to the nw cor of Tp. 10 S, It. ;i l KWM, thenco duqjiorth to a jioiitt due west of the junction of Heaver creek with Olive creek, thence due oast to tho place ol beginning. Austin Commencing at the mouth of Mutter creek at the mid dle fork of the John Day river and running south to the .summit of the mountain, thence in an easterly di rection along the summit to the county line, thence in a northerly direction on the county line to the NIC corner Tp. 11 S, U .'15 KWM, thence in n northwesterly direction to the NW corner Tp. 10 S, It. Ml, KW'.M. thence in a southerly direc tion to the place of beginning. W.utM Hi'ittNos Commencing on the north line of tho county at a point due north of the Junction Mar on the north furk of the John Day river, thence due south to the south line of that range of township known as Tp. S, S, thence east on said township lino to the middle fork of tho John day river, up said middle fork to the of Indian creek, thence up creek to the summit of the uiii range next north of tho middle fork, thence easterly along said sum mit to a Kiut due north of a oint midway between Graham's place and Susauville, thence due north to the county lino, thence west to the place of beginning. isi'SASVM.u: Commencing on the middle fork of the John Day river at tho mouth of Mutto crook, thence in a southerly direction to tho sum mit of the mountain, tlieuoe west erly along the summit to a Kint due south of the mouth of Indian creek on the middle fork, thence north to tho mou 'i of said Indian creek, thence up said Indian creek to the summit of the mountain range, thence easterly along the summit to a point due north of the mouth of Mutto crook, thence south to the place of beginning. Lo.su Chki:k Commencing at tho mouth of Indian crook on the middle fork, thcuco down said river to tho township line between Tns. 8 and 'J, thence west along said Hue to the section lino between Sec. 2 and It, Tp. i S, K. 2! KW'.M, thence south on said line to tho summit of Fox valley mountains, thouce east erly along the summit to a point due south of the mouth of Indian crook, thence due north to tho place of beginning. Noiitii Fouk Commencing on the north line of Grant county on the summit of the mountain range between Haystack valley and tho settlement of the north fork of the John Day river, thonco running southerly along the said summit to the main John Day river, thence up said river to a jwint duo west of the fill Id on Fox creek, thouce due oast to a Mjint due south of tho north west corner of J. M. (iilmore's farm, (hence due north to a point due tvest of H. J. fiilmore's farm, thence cuBt to tho range lino between Tjn. 27 and 23 KW'.M, thenco north on said township lino to the northwest corner of Tp. 1 S, M 2S KW'.M, thence , thence along said summit in a oast along tho township line between ; westerly direction to a Kint where Tps. S and t to a point due south of' tho roail leading from Canyon City Junction Mar, thence due north to i to Mums crosses the summit, thenco the north iKXindary lino of the conn-1 northerly on the summit of the ty, thence due west to the place of ; mountains to place of beginning, beginning. j The boundaries' of the remaining John Div Commencing at the election precincts remain as former- inoutu ol IHtio ami Long eulchos, lv thenco mouth Indian mount- thenco running easterly up said Long Gulch to a point where tin same is crossod by the road loading from Canyon City to Marysvillo, mmcc northerly in a straight line 1 to tho mouth of Little Mine crook, . thenco due north to tho summit of i tho mountain, thenco westerly along said summit to a point due north of i the forks of lleach creek, thence southerly to said forks of Heaoh creek, thence southerly in a straight line to Colo's bridge, thence to the NW' corner of Sec. 2, Tp. 11 S, It. 10 K. thouce easterly in a straight lino to the place of beginning. Moskiiuk Commencing on the west lino of Grant county where tho same is intersected by tho township line between Tp?. lo and li south, thence running oast on said town ship lino to tho NW' corner Tp. If, S, It 2'J K, thenco southerly along the summitof the mountain between the south fork of tho John Day river and Silvio river to tho south lino of Grant county, thenco west on said county lino "to the SW' cor ner of the county, thence north to the place of beginning. Mnmi.t: Commencing on the summit of the mountain at a point duo north of the mouth of K.igle creek, thence' running westerly to a (aunt duo north of tho former site of the Cumiiiing-i bridge, thenco run ning south through tho former site of said bridge to tho township line between Ins. ! and ll h, thence east to tho NW' corner Tp Mi S, It 211, KW'.M, thenco easterly along the summit of the mountains between Murderer s creek anil Mlvies river to a point duo south of tho head of Highs crook, thenco northerly to the NW' comer See. 2, Tp. 1 1 S, It HO K, thenco to Coles bridge on the John Day river, thence northeast to tho forks of Moach crook, thenco north to the summit of the mount ains to a point duo north of the forks of lleach creek, thenco south easterly along the summit of the mountain range between I' ox valley and the John dav river to the place of beginning. at Kit man Commencing on the county line at the NW' comer of l'p. 11 S, It 2.1 KW'.M, thenco south on said county line to the NW cor ner of Sec. :tl), Tp. 11, thenco duo oast to Fopiano crook, thence down 'opiano creek to .Mountain crook. thenco down .Mountain creek to Hock crook, thenco down Hook crook to the John Day river, thence down the John Day river to range line between ranges 21 ami 2.1, thence south on said range line to the SIC corner of Tp. 10S.lt 21 K, thence west to place of beginning. .Mor.NrAiN Citi.'KK Commencing at the SK corner of Tp. 12 S. It 2.1 K, thenco running west to the coun ty lino, thence north to the N W cor ner of Sec. :t0, Tp 1 1 S, H 2.! lv, thenco duo oast to Fopiano crook, thenco down Fopiano creek to Mountain creek to a point where the range line between ranges 21 ami crosses said crook, thenco southeast erly in a straight lino to the place of beginning. Hock Ckkkk Commencing ut the NK corner of Tp. I.'l S, It 2;i K. running in a northeasterly direction to a M)iut on Mountnin crook where Haid creek is crossed by the range lino between ranges 21 and 2"i K, thonco down .Mountain crook and Hock crook to the John Day J. V. AND CONSTAHLIi DISTRICTS. In the mutter of redistrioting the county into Justice of tho Hence and Constable precinct tho lute term of county court ordained asfnlhtvs: I hat jKtrtion of Grunt county, state of Oregon, comprising Canyon City precinct ami Marysvillo elec tion precimt, bo and is hereby set oil' ami established as justice of tho eaco and constable district No. 1. It is further otdored that all tlut portion of Grant coiiutv, comprising John Dav election precinct, be and the same is hereby set oil" and es tablished as justice of tho pence anil constable district No. 2. It is further ordered that nil that jMirtion of Grant county, comprising I'nion election product, be and th,) same is hereby set oil' and estab lished as justice of the twace and constable district No. o. It is further ordered that all that orli u of Grant county, comprising Susanvillo and Austin election pro- cincts, lx and is hereby sot oil' and established as justice ol tho peace and constable district No. I. Il is further ordered that all that Hirtion of Grant county, comprising Olive and Granite election products, b and is hereby set oil' and estab lished as justice of the jieuce and constable district No. .". 1 1 is further ordered that nil that jKtrtion of Grant county, comprising Warm Spring election precinct, bo and i hereby set oil and- establish ed as justice of the peaco and con stable district No. li. It is further ordered that all that iwrtion of Grant county, comprising lmg Crook and Fox election pre cincts, bo and is hereby set oil' and established as justice of tho peace and constable district No. 7. It is further ordered that all that Hrtion of Grant county, comprising j Hamilton and North l,vork election river, thouce up the John Day river to the mouth ol Cottonwood crook, thence south to tho SIC cornor of Tp. J" S, It 25 K. thonco west to the SW cornor of Tp. 1 I S, It 21 K, thence north to the NIC corner of said town ship, thouce thonco west to the county lino, thouce north on said county lino to tho NW corner of Tp i:!S,'H2.'t 1C, thenco east to the place of beginning. Bkah Vai.i.ky Commencing at the summit of the mountain range next south of tho John Day river at a K)int due south of the head of IC.iglo creek, thonco westerly along tho summit of the mountains be tween Murderer's crook and Silvies river to the NIC cornor of Tp. Hi S. H 2S K, thenco southerly along the Htimmit to tho county lino, thonco east along said county Hue to the SIC corner of T. IS S, H .'11 1C, thonco north to the NIC corner of said Tp, thenco oast on the Tp. line borweon Tns. 17 and IS to tho NK comer of 'I p IS S, It .'CI K, thonco north to the summit of the mount ains at a oiut due south of the head of Indian creek, thouce in a southerly and westerly direction to the summit of the mountains be tween Canyon crook and Injur uruuk precincts, be and is hereby sot oil" anil established as justice of the kmco and constable district No. S. It is further ordered that all that portion of Grant county, comprising Haystack election precinct, be and is hereby sot oil' and established as justice of the peaco and constable district No. 'J. It is further ordered that all that hrtion of Grunt county, comprising Shindy election precinct, Ih and is hereby set oil' and established as justice of the peace and constable district No. 10. It is further ordered that all that Hirtiou of Grant county, comprising W aterman, .Mountain and I took Crook election products, be and is hereby sot oil' and established as justice of tho jioaco and constable district No. 1 1. It is further ordered that all that portion of Grant county, comprising South Fork election pieciuct, bo and is hereby tot oil' and established as justice of the caco and constable district No. 12. It is further ordered that all that xrtion of Grant county, comprising Middle election precinct, bo and is hereby set ulT and established as justice of tho h.';io ami constable district No. l-'l. It is further ordered that all that jMirtion of Grant county, comprising Hosohud election precinct, bo and is hereby set oil ami established 'is justice of tho peace and constable district No. 1 1. It is further ordered that all that portion of Grant county, comprising Hear Valley election precinct, bo ami is hereby set oil' and establish ed ns justice of tho peaco and con stable district No. l.r. , , . . - l-'OR MUSICAL l'UOI'I.H. The Sone Friend for January is at hand with iu wealth of vocal and instrumental music and its bright, intere.ting ami instructive panu'niplis and articles on church and instrumental music, voice cul ture, theory, musical news, utc. Among the pieces of choice music in thin iiuuibor is "Songs Without Words," bv Hewitt; ", Father Keep a now and evcolloiit church wilo, for tenor or soprano. The Song Friend is a 112 -jingo journal of rare excellence. The subscription jiricu is only $1,00 a year, with a premium of three niece of select music. The pub lishers, S. W. Struub ov Co., 2lo Statu Street, Chicago, olbir to suiid oiio samjilo copy fur 10 omits, and imiko I i burn I iniliicumonts to eon-yiiuur. THE GOSPEL THUTH. ! j.m n pmyititf f..r a wlvnt don't In it on n Imi-k 'cut. Ir U Hl the l..n. t MtrotiHtft thut HKMkrn tlx- tniixt miiiu-.-v A IHKAIIII.il Willi !! 1,1 liOUittell iiimh th iWx l.,vo to ..! nt. Ir ,vtu nrv prnvlnn f"" n-rlrnl ijon't tochutvli wttli .v.nir v'l.ivc m. 'nr..witr.n. ami chviivhcn who jilriux veryUxly am tin? kind wJto Meter hare ovlrnl. I r iliMn't Ui much trout tar the jhhm t. jmy fur a rvvl:il who will not iy liU ik-bu. 'I'm: man wh. m to churoh much livnnt n tfreal doat uf prHehlnf that till other hu)i. 'I'll; ivawm lli.it wutiKof our eliurc lt- hi lrk ilritu',H i Imh-huvi llm eople thHiMilrcs want to iUi Hie shin I r pn-wliKri woulil bear enitluit,ll.r In muni thnv l he v ru worUliik- for liml there wouldn't. h) j muoll un.vtoty Hl.ill wngvK. A cjooi innnr preni'h-r try w) hunt t feci it fow Klr.-ur.-H In tln-ir iWks that tlx-.i let the nhiH'ii .out litmlm xtnrro to death Hum's Horn. WHAT MCN3AYAND DO. "Avt nhe rejected y.m?" "Site ilhl "Ity Jupiter: Ami yet they Miy thst women Imro no enMj."- I'hlliulclphla rrew. dr "Old you hear of the joke i Home piuyeii on his Hjihw yriitcrtlsy? IUd "No; what was it'.''1 Ilu "He married her."- Truth. ".skvkm.u. lmMirtiitit unm fiulekly tiikrii." nuruiiinst the ..uuk mm when the Klrl'ft futUef help.il him ore r tho root dm rulll. UuxliuiK-mn ISmt I IH.MviHK- "Wli.il N the MMldenl tlilnif you ervr lenrneil ' ' Itliuie Youth That every pretty irirl htuheen some olher fellows sweetheart." N. Y Jotiriuil. .Mim Ol.Ktiim.- "IM the gentlemen wriii inueh grieved to (I ml me out?" lluiler (noii coinmlttul . "I don't know miiiti. They ixtU li;in.lt urn! said 'Let's tnke u dniili ' " Vnle Heoont. Il: -"Then you reject tan?" She "I'ltt sorry, very soiry, hut I mint lie (ilesvnU.-ly) "Then there U only one tiling left tor me to do. thnt n nil.' She (niixlotn.lv) "tl. uhut do you In tend to do?" lie - "Propone to seme lioily el'." N. V. IVes. QUEER THINGS Ifl CHINA. Ir li the I'luuiiii lii many imrlA uf Chllili to tie t white e.H-k to n Co ill I mid then Kiierillee II on Hie gniTo. llr.ifivH urn an orLMiiUed guild In I'liiiiii. They iilmuud everywlmre, mid In the north their only garment, If uny. Is u tnttereil khce .mn. Is Sluinghal and In muiiy other ilnret in ( lilnn the crovt l.iul.l mul raise their hrood In the triM-H of tho eity. On we count of the Iliiddhiht r.".ereiR-u or wll life, no one hnruiu them Tiik junk, whether nt sea or on tho river, are a perpelu.il terror to the ktemner enpUntiM The mu.-.tem of the jiiiiku lM-lieve that if tie-.- ean rrowi a Hiovuiif -.learner's l)i ).... ut hand It will hrlng them g.l lu.-ic for the year. I r Is n euitoin very aie-lenl and Tery iMiiiimou in I'hinn for auvoiie whohna u 'rlf vuiw-f agHiiikt nuyxiie to gel upon tomeeletated pluee mi l hanl it out to I he heighlHirhood. Thim women on the roof of tho hinuMayull forth tliulr do liektio ;relrnuuea. THE FIHST UAUY. '.Mus. ItitowN "My hul.v U the irt lel ill t'.e tow ti " l:iek--"Vhy, rlmt it eoineideiiei ' Si. .-. mine." Tin. nr. ii. uninetliiiig i ii. In ally wrong )ut the man w ho ean hnve exaelly he kuine opinion of Ills . . v 1 1 huby thul other ieopie have. Num. ri tile Joiirinil .M'lKi l h oc IIikiimv VV,,,.ii "t)id you go ui the elreuV" liuilliueh "No, I didn't need to " W.i hI.-u -"Why'.'" I lull II m-li- "We hud twin-, at our liouw." - Itokiou l ourier I 'nunc may go before dehlruetlnn, hut the young father i goiiiK lo eprekh Ii in feelings jtiKt the hame no if II didn't, and it no use to try to ktop lnm. (iouier- vilh- Journal. A.v IsincttK;r Hi m mik. Young Mother - "ttbat in the world make the liuhy ery o?" Young r'ulher --"! guea he heard m any 1 m.u:ied lo get u little sleep lakl uiglil." - 1'itUburgli I'rekk. Ax entirely new rnv of liidhnin lin Iksii di.n-overed In Iwihrador. 't'MR fruit output of I'nlifornln in-,-n-Hrl fully thirty fold during the (xi.it lew year. Tur.HK are TOO Amerlennn reading in the i ity of Meloo. Mime of whom own the housoK they ooi-upy. A vniKT.int.K enrtrldge ihell, whleh is entirely tMiiMimeil In llrlng. Is now coming into gennml tuo In tint K'reneh arm jr. ARTtrtct.w. aiphalt, made by heating renn with Miipiiur to no degrees oentl gr.i.h ia now lmlng til to n'plnee Syrian asphalt in ihot4gruphy. TtlK kniser is nu inveterate Kinoker m una Ihh father -I'l-eili-rlvl; III. Hut his fomtnea for the nml Ik not n elr- .-itmstanee In that of llUmarvW. wh prin-i a gikl eigur nUve great riches. A tHAlN on whieh Jny llould wns re oenUv rldmg over the rhieniro A North western radntnd made n run of eight nun iMie ciiiii Milieu in ue minutes, nit nvenige of one liiuidrvd und two Inilek nu hour. i . ... ., ... .wiiist.il. came niiivrs this year nave ien eorlliig vast iiinutitlen o lin.V Ut lilimgow, Seottniid, at a g protlt. Hay eating n ton In Mont real ami H freight hrluga Sto In .Soot land. .i.i awicr was recentiv Killed near Dahloiiegn, tin., whleh had two dlstliii- and prfeet heads and four eves. Whei inlemtpleil its two toiigue.s would dart out hittiultaueously and Ito four eves glitter. Aa Most people know. Seliultz I "ry lomiii.ei uauie niuong liermaiik. A -.trlUltig Illustration of that faet U fi ti nl In the eity din , -lory of Iterlln wlti.-h has nearly two hundred jogca ol tuteiin Hearing that name. ATCHISON ODDITIES. An Atchison young man puts hi? luti .i.iehe up In till foil every night, lo undo- it curl. Tin: l.u-ifi'st Mrongeft looking man In At ').i.!i hn'uU-i down nlulerieti like a hahy when hla wife acoldk him. Tiii:tiK U a very tuiiuiiul man In At ehtv.u. He gi-U up and w nlUou him -lf when there Uu womnii lit tho nim. A At.-liisoti ih-1u-iImiv lnds his Uetid no eIok to UU pus'm when he write that he goeii hoiuu every day w ith ink on tin d of his iuhhi. Am AU-hUm man dining this month has made it a rule to ask everyone he meets if he Is happy, nud from every one he has roeolvoi! the same answer: "No." An Atehhton girl, on being ashed her name recently, auld thnl when there wan company In llm hottue she was milled Murgiierilii, and when there wns no one there alio wita calleil Mag. Tiikrk is a very timtikinir iiuarrel oo- lug m In u house in AU-liUnii. Two women iiuiiVn-l every duy uIkiiiI their eoiiiptaiuU. each one forgetting herkiif- leriitga in trying to prove that she buffer-, twice as much u Hit. other. (p Norway a two millions of iMimiln- tion only alutit one thousand are llo man t'.ith'.li.s, the whole jiopul.ilioii nearly living memlxTi of the nutlonul or I. ntlu r. ui church. Tin. corner ktone of a Salvation Armv hei.it piiict. r ., to Ooi.t 1 1, h.o. Im cii laid in lln .li.uie, Australia. In .New .eul.ind j trsiiuing kchis.l fur Maori of ficers hut, Ikh-ii catablUhcd. I'ur. t'oniell aelHHil of law has en rolled Mr, ilnry ICeuueily lirown, n gruduale of Wellesley and a young Widow, aa (Hie of IU htudeuU. She Is the (irsl lndy whou ntutto njiiK-ars on tin- hchoo) IUI. I.v t'ltth the l'niahyterl.uis are earrv- lug on miskloii work In twenty-eii;ht towns outside of Sail Lake ( ity ami Ujfdeli and have twenty-one ministers, tlflv -. i;fhl teachen., thirty hchools and aliut -j.luo pupilk, 71 -reent. of which pui.ils are from .Mormon ur ex-Mormon faiuillck. LITEHARY GLEANINGS, . 5 r it VI k'k Uiy king writes venes. Hl'liVAIUi ICll'l lsn s agi. is dellnltely 11 ms I by the btat. incnt that he whs Uirn In liomliHy in t'hristunv, week. I sow Hl.owtT, the l'arls eorreHitiicul of the lmdoti 't'lmes, sends nil hi dis patches in Trench nnd they nro trans, lated In the 'I'lines ollUv. Mit. I'iikcman, even nt this stage, has iH'gtiu a hlitory of Slelly. Mr. lil inoml de (ioneourt, although aewnty, has licgnn twelve moinigraphs on Jap. anew artists. I.omi Ti.xNvaov nnd W'lllloni lllnek are tsitli wnnn friends of Mary Amh'r win Navarro. Many of the ln-st lit ernry HHiple of Muglnuil hare U'en specially cordial lo her. Wai.tcii .l:mtoi.!i, son of the famous humorist, has written a new "Life of ELECTHICAL INVENTIONS. A M hm: mnn Is said to have Invented ,i ilcvhs. for preventing I'teetrte ear that have ktopcd w hlle usivlidilig u atiM'p rmle f roiu running down grade before the brakes niv iiliplled. ' A fisii switch similar to the push I buttons used In electric ifns lighting has ' Is-eii Ittvi nted for electric lumps. Them I .iiv two buttons the white one lighting j the tump and the black one putting it . out. I As eleetrle onnc has Wen Invented b- n I renchmnn. The Imtlery Is eoinvnled In the ..lick and the ItiioU contains nn electric Inmp. It eun k mh for a iv.uliii:- lamp or to light Its owner on n dark road. Av electric Insect killer Is the latest novelty in thnt line. It Is formed by n cover of wire giittie, which I placed over nllL-hted caudle. The imuie L nn I'arndav," eoul lining much orhfiuiil '''"ctrle eireull, ami when Insect touch mil mithrntlc informiilioti aUtnt tin i 11 u"'.v an' killed. A Tin.i:i'iioM-. system for use In largo rent scieulillr man. Mwtv Iiwci.i. I'itxsu. sister nl lames ltusM-ll Uiwell, Is the only sur riling member of the sh-i's geucnitiou .lithe Uiwcll family. Her elghly-ilrnt birthday oeciirk In IkH-emUT. FOHEIGN FANCIES. I.v Uiitdou over a million dellnrs nl dug tines lme Isi'ti iiH-elvisl dining the past twelve months. The police take enre to keep down the dog siptiluthm to the list of tuieil unintiils. Tin: medical adviser of a friendly so ciety In Until advertise', thnt Ik- wili nu. dcrtnke the medical t.-citincnt of nil nnd sundry nt the ctinoiiile rule of two vnts weekly for adults and half price for children. Ir was reMirted l the tpernllvo eongiess ul 1. in. . iln, Uui , recently. Hint I..V.I Mh-ietic. had I.IIT.OM melil-Is-t-s, share capital of ,!, u.i.T.'. I, und Investment of n,r '.c:i,'.'V),0tsi. Th. sales for the year, of mer 9.'l.'.,ilij.0sj. showed a prolll of more limn SJ.i.oeo,. WKI. In Vleiiun has Ik-oii ois'imd a isistuge .tamp museum, where mon than one hundred thousand stamps nia.v he seen arranged In three largo rooms. Anion the uire ss-elmeiiH nr.- the i.l.nnps ii-cd III the li.illo.ill and pi.fe.itl dlr patches ol the rranuo ticriuun war f ls;e 71. SUNDIIY '.1IUE.I "Ah! resi.Mii'i: (sight t -i ".n; ut met tire not what they e. ..-d In W." To. Harry "! d like to know why not. I'enohilHi "The uid to Iw bovi.. in, know ." ri.Mii:iisov-"lnd n uwiit time ht" night. Was at n donkey narti. o know." Ilas-s "Verv n.ii? And v : wen- the others'.'" lktstou Tr.iiiH-ri- l Sin: l.i:Aiivr:ii.Hiii:iiii.vo. l i jv.-l i gn'nl educator." ivmarked Ann I'hul's so," roplico Hue. "Why I mil not lllrt a hit before I made th,. i ,ur ,.i the waUTiiig iil.ieei." N. V. Sun. SoviKtiiiMi Was Mishiso "Vou i.av the flu , -lien soup isn'l i .i.l'.' Wlr . I told the e.sik h ov t tlt.ike ll P. i . i she didn't enU-h the id.-.i." Ilo.tr.li. "No, I t'linh jt uu, i!!,. ehleke.i.li diii.i't i .tleh ' T..w :. i'..-.. Ninvois dfi.sr (on nlnlli ilnor of kttmiuer holeli "Ah! xirler, in cast of lire, ia It eusy for me to gel oitl?" I'or ter "Oh! yea, lr. Take that lllght of sUilrsnt the end of the hall." Nervous ducat--"Where do they lead to?" Pur ler "Thu roof, sir." DEUIT AND CREDIT. New K.lCII of Hie l.54 strei t oars of York earned SJO a d.t.v l.it )ear. Tin: mayor of I'liiiailcpiiia reelvpk g'.V.ouu a year, the mayor of Now York receives Mn.iSJU 1'nrsii i s of thi. country are jwhl annually nearly si ;m n 1 1 for medical examination for life in in-.iiice emNi' nies. Three com; 'unics pay over l'i'0,. WKI each. Tin: coins struck In th minis of tho world last year were of less value than those coiin.l in l Accurdiug to a statement jiut is.ued Uligland (sillied the greuU-t ipianiity of gold and the I nited Slates ti." most silver. 1 1 is estimated that at I -ai t .0O0,IKW of the goveruuienl's p:i'- r uiolmy kiip posfd In lie in circulation hai WtiH lost or deslroved. Il.v the m king of one icksel olf the Atlantic c.i.ist mhuii years ago $1,000,000 ill greelibaens w u lout, .1. V. I'itciiku of lk utoii IlarUir, Mich., has in hi. ...-,, .sioii n kUme thul looks like a p. tnii. d hint's nest, In the center uf it U uuoUier shiue re semhllllg a Ik trifled egg. Ovhiithe iloor ol a puotograpU ifiil lery In Uinduu is the sign: "MUat lilMitograplm fur kale," and they any lliiit tiw owner of the shop ika a llourlshlug business. I'ur InaUtnoo, imdhera who have llllle ehlUlfVli often hue liktursa tluiro awl Wtul thuiti to j frtouUs at a aistanw, I FIGUI1ES FHOM COMMENCE. 'I'm: average nniiual exirts of cattle from the little i-oiintrv of Denmark I i the last few years has nmuuuted to UO.msi hen.). TlIK Imisirtntlon of lieef cattle Into Munich from Australia is such that over S00 head of Austrian cuttle arc slaugh tered there H-r week. l.'l'W AUliof 1S,5.'i7 bins of hrendstuirs were exsirted to South Africa from South Australia lost year, a against l,.M J Urns in the previous year. Kxi-oiits of raw Jute from Calcutta lust your were by far the highest yet reached. The total exceeded .M-J.MK) tons, an Increase of nearly loo.ooij tons over Hie export of IssV. IlKTt'liNs uf the Calcutta customs show n kerlous decline In the exsirt of Indigo hist year. There were heavy do- en-OM-n iu the shlpmeuta to the conti nent of Dump., and the I 'nited Stales. The trude with the t'ulU-d Klugdum allows a less serious dcvlinc. SUNDHY SINGULARITIES. A I'tslt with two tails I the leading eiiriofclty ut MaillMiu, On. It Ik ullve mid doing ivell. Till UK are in Old Orchard, Me., three apple trees which War each year loads of upplek shaiiNl almost exactly like ntura. It Is said thnt enough eider has Wen made iu cust. ni reunsylvuni.i this year to fill the Schuylkill to IU brim were thul the river to run dry. 'I'm; smallest tm In (Irent llrltnln grows on the sitmmil of Ik u Uimond Iu Htotlulid. It is the dwarf willow, the exlreutu height uf which U only two IncWb. 0K4l4HM.i, In., has a thrashing ma chine hauub'd by spuoka, which pui ot tho Ure lu tho eugliH) nud alaUut4N Utols from tlw wortilsw whtli tmtr UIUU WIV WfltJl1llg, CULTIVATING UEAUTY. Al.miMi meat sitrinliled In the bath mnltes the skin soft ami w hlte. A iiaiiui.khm lotion for removing freckles is as foil iws: Winou Juice, one ounce, powered Wrnx, niio-hiilf dnu-hiu; sugar, one-half drachm. An excellent lotion for i iitartlng n los.y glow to the cheeks hy culling the blood to the surface consists of tine lure of Ih-IKoIii. one luhleMMiufuli ntso water, three ounces. Apply to the cheeks daily. A tonic which Is said to I- very elll- c;i lous In arresi the hair Is us piiirt; table suit, half a teacupfuli can tor oil. one drachm; tincture uf eun lliuriilcs, one driichin. A iiuimi i.sh lotion for whllenlng and softening the complex loii Is made it follows: fuscurllln snvder, two grain, muriate of ammonia, two grains: emul sion of almonds, eight ounces. Apply with u soft handkerchief. Delineator. factories has W-en iniented. Iu whloli ench telephone has its own swItchWaiil, a i that any vrson can ctuumtuilente wilh any telephone on the line by sim ply moving a sw lleh. In order to avoid the hissing In the ure lamp, there has Won Invented a carl hi im-iii-11 containing a percentage of alkali silicate, whLh, when burned, forms n conducting vaior that Is said to provunt the objectionable hlwdng noise. I'UHSONAL MENTION. Tiiomis lrfiwuv. the Mlntieaiwdls ritlb way king, guve his daughter u draft for $!iKt,(kMi on the day of her marriage to II. I' lioblnson, a local ncwsp.isr man. Jons C. I'l.tMiD'H palace on Nob hill, San 1'ruueliM'o, creeled at a cost of , 00,0041. stands empty and silent. Only nn old gardener Inhabits the man sion. The public U never admitted to see the furniture and paintings. OSK of lieu. Harney's old soldiers says that the famous Indian lighter, ts ho was a llnlshcd athlete, was remark ably fond of pugllWn. and used fre quently to get Into rows beneath Ids dignity simply to display his pugillstlo SKID. Kx-liov. Hnrsi-.it, of Montana, began life as n suneyor on the Missouri IV cillc i-ullniail. He emigrated to l.iist Chnuce kuU'Ii, lyheru llelenn now Muiida, and got a Job to turn the wind lass of n mluo hoist. Now he's n mil lionaire. ( Two llownoi.v college students named fury and Cole have recently distin guished themselves by exploring Uui liraml falls lu the Interior of Labrador. The falls are higher than tluste of Mag. nrn ami have hitherto had only a legendary existence. TALLEYHAND'S SAYINGS. Till: love of glory enn only eiimtu ti hero; the contempt of It oulv unities a tfreal man. A ftli'll limn desis.'s those who Mailer him t'si much and hates those who do lot llutter him ut all. Till in und virtue cull do leas imod to the world than their false, well nuU d aembl.tnce cult do e II. A i.i.sr.iioi s man will nlacc the I i. Ills he confer', Wncnlh his feet, lliosn he receiics nearest liU heart. liCM.ll m. luaxlins applied to nvitryday life an- like nuitliir nptilled to the arts, gisid only for muilliH-re liilc Ileitis. To (xiMitAlucr mid argue with a total stranger Is like knocking at the gate to UKccitulu If there is anyone within. Ir you ivl.li to iiphiar agrceabhi In Ms-iely you must eons.-til to be taught inuu things which you know already. Till.ur are many devices which do not deprive us of fiiondk; there are many virtues which prevent us having any. Tiu.tu: nre two things to which we never grow nectislomed the itivage of time und the Injustice of our fellow men. IIECENT INVENTIONS OF MEHIT. (il.N. Lf.W W II I. li'i: hut luvt .....F...l sting the fnllln ,' out of j patents on a llshing rHl and a rail eoup follows: Hay rum. om , , r for railways. A si. imi.i: steel boat made from one pl.-.e of metal by hydraulic pressure prome.es to Is- very desirable. It will J.iM a 1,'re.il while and cannot leak. A M kind of cash register, whleh loH. . tr the lingers of those whoattempl to rib it. Is iu oH'r.itiuii lu Wilmington, IM . where a thief left a dcsll of one of Ins lingers Ihe other nlghl lu one of them. A fxtr.sr has Ikich luken out for the innnufucture of a gtssl suhstltute for itory. The liigiedieuU used are misitly Ihose of which natural Ivory Is com. s.scd, and the addition of dllferent uol oring uiatler enables objectk of any do. siruble shade to W produced. A sot.i; for a Ismt, to 1. made of a mixture tif elite with a nuantltv of clean quarU sand, and applied to a thin leaiin r louudatl him Wcu invented by a (ierman. The holes are said to bit llcxlblc, imlektrttctihlc and water, pnsif. und will enable the wearer to walk safely over kllppury places. FACTS AND FIGURES. SUGGESTIONS FOR STOCKMEN. Don't Imagine thut when you water your horses three times a day you have done all Dial nature demands. DoN'r in' heavy harness Light ones proerly made of gissl leut'.er ure stronger, last longer nnd are easier on horses. ' Tin: sirn wh has never tried fei J Ing a llmlU-d iiMioilnl of grain to tin ifU hogk on a g.ssl clover pasture would W surprised at the results. I'l.li.s fn'queiitly i.turtht horw's bv en tering their ears. This can Is' previ ul eil hy touching the Inside of llieanlmulV ears with a few droiw of the oil ol jiiiilMr. The islor of Junls'r lk mi ill'. agiiH'able to UU'k that they will avoid any sN)l where It is. Ni:vi:h give a word to a horse that he cannot tindcr.tan.l, says a wine hors, owner. If you leaoh htut the mcaniii,.' of hut une word, let llwt W "whoa."' and teach him ulwaya u oU-y It. !v prompt and forcible nut uf thut word j many an hocuJhiiI ha been uverled. ' THK DOINGS OF ROYALTY. I TliR king uf Slam is attended hy n ; ItMy gxiurtl coinssxcd exclusively of iMOU ut the pmttlst young women in Mo rrsJui. ICtxu l.l'.of()I.I, of llulgiitiu, Issjild to Ut without cxwption the meanest, lu a Hniiuuhil mm, uf ull the os'OiipnnU uf 4,l Vl-VMO tlllOIIVk. A roi ii inv ship must have, a is.'.. nan. hors.- isiwer. Is I'r.uice they Itavii JtlsU-omplcteil n census of carrier pigeons. I'laif. I.intnkii, an authority on ento mology, Miys that there aro a million more i.pccles of Insects in the world. A IkisiuN newspaper complains that the stoning of passenger trains hy b(,j,. iirimn hixslliuns is iMeomlng tisi fre quent, hut iifglecu to draw the Hue at whleh the frequency would bo ttocent able U il. 1 Cni;.VTIo.v Is very economically oon dueled lu .luMin, and in umsmpioneo In quite jsipulur. liiToklo Ihoro inu six oreuiulones, In whloli ono-tliird of tlio ileud are hiuned. The highest p, ieo foe burning a Issly Is olio jKiutnt unit tlio lowest tlvosUlllliiffS,