p e rso n ally acq u ain ted with n 1 fresh and green ty-seven th u san d deposito W n i 1-’ ' “1 ’" ' bank ‘“ o «wsana • ** crusty old bachelor had been 'savings o f which deposit,,» he w t ln «>" listening, and a t this point he grow led all o f th e m w o rk in g peOpiePoT U,Cw- 1 to his neighbor: m eans. F c 01 «mail I “Listen to th a t woman, w ill you; A. F. P a r k er , w ho was — AT— I By Jove, if th ere is a n y th in g in th is s o ld ie rs c f th e Gordon relief thc IN THE HEAVENS. w o rm m u u u c n u u u .v , world th a a t i » is undesirable, u n re lia b le I lo k k n c e , L ane C o u n t y , O regon is now a stre e t-e a r c o n d . , „ • ll0!> . T he G reat Dipperrevolv res around th e unaccommodating, unhappy, unstable, land. Cal., an d doesn't find N orth s ta r in 23 hours 50 m inutes 4 sec undecided and unimproved, it is g reen fo rt in th e m edal for brave™ e°m' A I .I .K Ï i i H I.IT O N , P u h lla lie ra . love Bah!” and he w alked a w ay .—De­ onds. by th e queen of England e? e? ,lila H eat - lightning is sim ply the reflec­ tro it Free Press. khedive o f E g y p t. n and the B. F. A lley , . . . E ditor . tion of the lig h tn in g of d ista n t storm s, T he C h a m p io n . L u c iu s S m ith , an e ig h tw A. S. B mton , Local E ditor and Manager. too far aw ay for the noise of the th u n - “Well,” rem arked the m an from Kan- tram p , w as k illed a few ar‘°’iil _ der to reach us. These storm s often SaS, “Corbett may have been able to ' N o rristo w n , _ Pa., a^° VUIMVUV UIUJ .... and a at t . . . Sullivan’s blow ___ s ________ ____ , the inon«, ___ • i draw nearer and develop into tne or- jiave (jodged and w on j w as developed th a t he was r St 7 i dinary type of thunder-show wers, o rth e y tjie fi ht> bu t j know One he c an ’t ; refu g ee w ho cam e over t,, •erinan ! dod"e . I w ith C arl Schur2. M(, ^ r e «, may pass aw ay in an o th er direction. E ntered n t th e post-ofliee a t Florence, M ars is in opposition about once in “Whose, *ur maiauucz Whose, for instance?” vuup<-u chirped w in a < ta n ce s re g u la rly from the F th rPtDlt' I.aiie county, Oregon, as second-class two years, but. ow ing to th e eccentric- feiiO w v who had zm iv h n h o d won w o n a couple eounle of hun hun- —------------------ “merlamd. m ail m a tte r. «*- i orbit, ».:* l his i . distance a.«..* t ity of > l his from h th . e . i on j ¡ m< W ITH T H E S P Q r T s earth varies g reatly a t different opposi One of those we have o u t th e re in tions. The m ost favorable ones—like the cyclone belt.”—D etroit F ree Press. T wo - hall b illia rd s ADVERTISING RATES MADE KNOWN ON AP­ those of the present sum m er and 1877— com ing in to fav o r w ith the experts ? PLICATION. BOOKS AND A U TH O R S. I.tM'nl n otice* s cent* per lin e , ea c h Insertion. occur a t intervals of about fifteen years. co u n t, a p la y e r m u st h it the obieet b,n tw ice w ith th e cue ball a t each sh«? T he black, solid-looking shadow s east I ! W illiam D. H owells , th e novelist, is by th e electric lights th a t may be seen - IN THE REALM O F TO N E. A B a ptist church in England u in the a ir when it is not clear suggest about to take up a residence in Ita ly , it o rd e r to induce cyclists to ^ is i/f i\° r' 1 is stated. i . , visit it nils has S ib J ulian I’ aunckfotk is no t only th a t th e “ cosmic d u st” which is su p ­ rtwixri/lo/l o co/o j J ohn G reenleaf 'W h ittier was a . a s a e sh elter for bicycles, a m usician of considerable ab ility b u t posed to occupy th e in te rp la n e tary ers iave se a p a rt a “cyclists’^ “cyclist*» has published a num ber of original com­ spaces may be capable, in certain con­ shoemaker in his y o u th , and one, as re- T he F re n c h Row ing club. whos(. suits shoiv, who w as too sm art to fol­ positions. iu iiltj./l tliu L i’ uiiiivut,, (litions, „1 of show 111^; ing u a p profile of the e "< a rth low the advice of an an tiq u ated adage. crew la te ly b e a t th e crew of the U W h ether it is due to th e fascinations under th e pow erful lig h to f the sun. mnce Dicuens’ a d e a ath in tn nrm oi S ince Dickens’ th e firm of d ^ n R o w in g e lu b o n th e S e in e .h a so n h - of his music o r to th e rom antic in terest Chapman & Hall have sold 043,000 copies j a b o u ^ ’•vvo h u n d re d members against SO M E NEW PROVERBS. a tta c h in g to his relatio n s w ith Mine. — of “Pickwick.” The profits on D ickens’ ' ie tw o th o u sa n d Londoners, (leery Sand, it is hard to say; b u t L ike weeds in a garden of roses are works still am ount to ab o u t #40,000 a rpnE cham pionship this Chopin seems to In* th e hero of the licentious th o u g h ts in th e mind. c o n d u cted b y th e Honorable Comn-n? year, V ienna inusieul exhibition. H e who yields one step to evil, m ust in b u rg h Golfers, was won K P aderewski has been obliged to M. Z ola has ju s t received th e h ighest o M f ? E » d '" ; M a ïr " go back ten steps to g et it again. price ever paid in F rance for th e serial a u a te u r, Mr. Ililto n , a euncel a num ber of his concert engage­ H onor for th e brave, fam e for th e rights of a novel. T he sum is ab o u t I ^ r ‘ tla ll, b e in g second m en ts on account of a rheum atic affec­ All prominent wise, and confusion to th e b earer of j th jrty.onc cents a line, a to ta l am ount p rofessionals b u t one played tion of the m uscles of one hand. T he g re a t pian ist w ill not be ab le to appear ! tales. of #7,000, and is paid for Zola’s new I G bacje , th e g re a t cricketer, has joined A fool ’ s head tu rn s a t every sound; story, “ I)r. Pascal.” in public for probably tw o m onths, a t | th e co m m ittee fo r th e promotion of the hut a wise m an’s eyes look s tra ig h t be.- j “A unt A nne ,” th e peculiarly clever ! a tb le ti,c Bection an estim ated loss of a b o u t #15,000. th e new scheme for a I>u. A nnie W ilson P atterson is a fore him. novel by Mrs. W. K. Clifford, about i Pe ri°d ical P an -B ritan n ic gathering and A hold man is th e hope of his cause; which all London is talk in g , is w h a t A nglo-Saxon Olympiad, when the ath- distinguished y o ung m usical director O’ ---- s o f and the ____ _ and com poser, who is m aking a high hut tim idity prom otes n eith er honor n or may .....’- be - - called " » j ------. ilotpc a w E om n g an’s lan d , le te America em phatically integrity. re p u ta tio n in Dublin. She is conductor book. It is the sort of b rig h t realistic E n g lish cblonies w ill compete. T iie charm of wom an is loveliness; j story which makes people laugh and and d irecto r of th e D ublin Choral union, ON M A N Y SUBJECTS.’ and is th e only ludy-doetor of music in hu t stre n g th is th e glory of m a n .—Chi­ ; cry as they read it, and which sets the cago Interior. th e U nited K indom ex cep t th e princess L a B ruyere use to say if poverty is ball of conversation ro llin g briskly. of Wales. A thought on th e gix>d is a seed of A FREE library of ten thousand vol­ th e m o th e r of crim es w ant of sense is 'I’ iik queen of Belgium, according to life; hu t alliance w ith tem p ta tio n is a umes has been recently opened a t th e fa th e r. foreign papent, has considerable ta le n t snare laid a t th e g a te of hell. T he little old republic is going to Baroda, India, by Shrim ant Sarapatrao for musical com position, and devotes m ake som e of its own sweetening. Gailnvar, the b rother of the M aharajah NO V ELTIES IN JEW ELER Y . the g re a te r p a rt of h e r leisure tim e to Gaikwar. Seven thousand of th e books S w itzerlan d is b u ild in g its first sugar m usieal study. She im provises often, W orld ' s fair souvenirs are tu rn ed o u t are in English, th e re st in Sanscrit, •I refinery. and w hen an accidental com bination in - every le mu*jzv. shape. ' — ' ■ • j p racticab v.v.uw.v, Merathi and G uzerati, and it is th e first T h ere a re loom s in the old world. pleases her p a rtic u la rly preserves it a t C hatelain e bars of irid escen t gold in free 15bra ry in any native sta te in India, T he lin en m an u fa ctu red yearly in Eng­ once by w ritin g it o u t in notes. trip le oak leaves a re in tro d u ced — ------ land could be w rapped round the earth seven tim es. M arquise rin g s w ith ro w s o f colored FREAKS O F INVENTORS. GEMS FROM THE EAST. p earls set in diam onds are strik in g ly T his is n o t th e only “ smart and in­ j A n ingenious Indianian has invented a q u isitiv e” w orld. S oon a fte r th e b irth of a child n p retty . Mars, says R. J. plow in which an auger or screw mold ( liina, a red cord is tied around its Crowley, th e E n g lish scientist, is prob­ A setting for a larg e octagonal pin w rist. It is th o u g h t th a t th is insures has a tu rq u o ise a t in te rv a ls between board is operated by means of a drive ably in com m unication with other wheel in th e rear. obedience to its parents. planets. three o r four diam onds. A n autom atic match ig n iter is a re ­ D am ahcvs is th e m ost an cien t c ity in T he cu rio u s s ta te m e n t is made that I, a hoe c h a te la in e pins of repousse th e w orld. It was a plncc of tra d e and gold shaped as fleur-de-lis, w ith splashes ♦_ cent on pall a lever, a m atch E lsie G ray, th e S talacta of “Black _ ? novelty. ° Vi travel before the days of ,\hrnhun>, and of are new. ne,v * travels alo n g „ a roughened surface and (’rook,” is p ronounced by artists to be of re,I red enam enam el el, are lias now a population of 150,000. is th en th ru s t out of an opening already th e m ost p e rfe c tly formed woman on V ery d a rk lu stro u s red enam el is a J th e stage. I he oilleials of th e Chinese em pire featu re in fall jew elry. T he bow knots ignited. are divided into nine different grades o r of th is lig h tly edged w ith gold are A P assaic inventor has devised a E U R O PE ’S ROYALTY. classes, d istinguishable from one a n o th ­ ch arm in g novel projectile, which is rilled to cor­ er by the button w orn on th e cap. I n h o n o r o f his daughter's birth th, „ respond to th e bore of the gun. The K lr p h a n t o n T o m n i . G erm an em p ero r lias resolved to pardot T he first ship canal on th e line of th e The young man from th e country r ^ « .provi.r dress trim m ing. woman L ean d er on record. She was I . S. F i . ago is on the pension list accom panied by h e r brother-in-law, Ni w Russian r- in advance for elephants, sir. Ele­ p hants on to isL sir. am ?18,OOU.3.V ef e is probably th e man who alw ays and arriv ed on th e A siatic side of the derod w«s»l w ith rough surface. T he VOU tak e it W ithout toast, sir, it am waives cerem ony and things. 5 c o lo r. are very bright. le llesp o n t th re e m in u tes before he did. onlv SIS.001. sir.” M. E. G a i . laday , of Holden Mo A i « f < t i . iah com bination of oolor is A FEW PO LITICIA N S. . ’ be w a iter never smiled, but the ls brow n, pink and green. T his is seen in »nrl did, and the young man climbed Pr-.ud of th e fact th a t he is * ineal W h itela w R eid is of Scotch ancestry; descendant of th e original m illin ery and trim m ings. down. ~ D e tro it Free Press. Moth ter his m other, M arian W hitelaw Ronalds, Goose. T he new velvets in changeable, '« »«Ml I .- v.. „ K- G undy , of Tam pa. Fla ,’R eni being a d ire c t d escen d an t of the clan iridc*«cnt and nm tier effects are excep­ I he young couple had been m arried « v to ro f custom s a t th a t place th ir‘v Ronald. tio n a lly p ip u h ir an d w ill Is? used w ith S enator M c M illa n pays the heaviest . ' " v 1''’' ’’ 1' '"••'‘ ¡ n y . a n . i S and am ong those co n g ratu latin g them O alm ost every m aterial. tax of any b o d y in D etroit, the collector A port-1 Ml trim m in g , and one which w as an effusive sort of a woman, who Co,lector ¡n the liked to h e a r h erself talk. ° callin g upon him fo r a check for #38.’ is <«M|ss«iully effective. w hen properly 434.40. “ 1 do not, ” she said, tak in g a hand of I’ poiiaih . y th e tallest G A P * use«i, is gold galloon em broidered » stan d s seven feet in hi. i ’ I n. re nn« tw o m a te ria ls th a t women eTt”i ‘, w ;‘r< ,O ,l” ‘,< f o r ' “ '« » b e r reav im-; li„»;------ ln hisstoek- o f all ages, figures and com plexion* wfldier invilì ' ' lF ,Uî " as a Pr ’vate ton. and is h a v in g it p u t into residential i h st - u ^ o rld lv prosneritv f.,r ,i * . u condition. s t b e U i r ^ / X d ^ i ; m ay safely w ear, an d th ese are velvet G rover C l ev e la n d ’ s Buzzard’s am i lace. es|RM*ially in «lark colors. .vou th a t the love which h a . sprung residence. G ray G ables, is for sale. R I :: l Int,. Samuel McDonald p ; ,i, , I I a . ndeomk s k irtin g flannels have m y o u r y o u n g h earts 1 * K up is sta te d th a t Mr. Cleveland will again *!ldll be ever » 3 .O « m ake his su m m er hom e a t Marion- T H E W E ST . elab o rate em broidery w rought over lace edging. For example: A w idth of torchon or plat-val lace is basted closely on th e m aterial, and th e em broidery is — PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MOUSING.— done over this. - r ii.M J tl, --------- i -------------- ir n M iO L , > « > M ,,n 4 lir <7- o ♦ - - / I i T tz A M /ir i ♦ 1C U U V V i » u „ «X caíais v a