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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1898)
» '- r r - y - f y ▼ ▼ f F W*“T -»-•» J T H E W E S T ► YO UR H O H E PAPER SUPPO RT IT y r ry -y -y rr r 4 J A D V E R T IS E R S f J e u s l a w s o s l ì p a p ié , J O P P O R T U N IT Y L x VOL. FLORENCE, OREGON, FRIDAY, Oct. 7, 1898. general directory TRAVELERS’ GUIDE. STATE OFFICERS- TRAVELERS' GUIDE S T E A M ER “ M IN K ,” O J L R .3 D I 3 S T E R . o —— Will make"-------o ST A Q K jovernor............- ........... W illiam P. Lord. lecretary of 8 ’a t e ............If. B. Kincaid. REGULAR D A IL Y TR IPS ---- Between----- treasurer............................. P h ilip M etclien ait Deal of Tile. lupt. Public Instruction— G. M. Irwin. !Ute P rinter............................W . H . Iaseds attorney G eneral........... C. M. Idlenian. f ....................R . 8. Bean lupreme C«»rt j . . . . . . . . . F. A Moore ( ___ C. E. Wolvetton fudge Second D istrict. .J . W. Hamilton Prosecuting A tto r n e y .. .Geo. M. Brown O R THERN Pacific, Ry. Usessor.................................. D. P. Burton School Superintendent---- W . M. Miller ¡Surveyor................................. C. M. Collier ICoroner..............................W . P. Cheshire Justice of P eace.................. C. H. Holden ¡Constable................................E . A. Evans E. B an g s, DULUTH FA R G O CRAND CITY OFFICERS. FO RKS C R O O K 8TO N W I N N IP E G H E L E N A «»«I .. W . H . W eatberson O. W . Hurd W in. K yle L. ChristPiisen Board of Trustees M. Morris BUTTE' THROUGH TICKETS TO C H IC A C O Recorder...........................John II. Morris W A S H IN G T O N Treasurer ............................... J- A. Pond Marshal.............................G. C. Cumpton P H IL A D E L P H IA NEW YORK i P O I N T 8 E A S T '“ id S O U T H For Information, time cards, maps and tickets etc., call on or write I A F.A A. M. Florence Lodge No. 107. R. M c M u r p h e y , Regular communication on second General Agent. Rooms 2 and 4, Shelton Block, and fourth Saturdays in each month. EUGENE, OREGON. O. W . H ubd , W. M. A. D. CHARLTON, I. G. K notts , Secretary. Assistant General Passenger Agent. 255 Morrison St. Cor. 3d. P o r tla n d O r. General Lyons Post, No. 58 meets second ami fourth Saturdays I of each mouth at 1 :30 p. m. J. I. B utterfield , Commander. J. L. F urnish , Adjutant. C.AB MORRIS .*« HOTEL, . . . J . C. F L IN T , P roprietor. . . F l o r e n c e , O r e g o n .. O. U. W. Perpetua Lodge, No. 131, OUR AIM—To furnish tho be every 1st and 3d Saturdays A • each meets month. Members and visiting , brethren in good standing are cordially accommodations i invited to attend. J. J. A nderson , M. W. prices. W ji . K vle , Recorder. at reasonabe I 0. 0 . F. Ileceta Lodge No. I l l , meets 1« every Wednesday evening in Lodge Head of Tide Hotel, Hall, Florence, Oregon. Brothers in good standing invited to attend. T homas J. B oren , N . G. C iias . H. V andeubvrg , Sec. W. W. NEELY, Prop’r. Tables furnished with all the delicacies of the season. Wild game, fish and fruit in season. Best CHURCH DIRECTORY accomodations for the traveling RESBYTERIAN C H U RC H , Florence, public. Charges reasonable. P Oregon. Sabbath serv ice: Sabbatli- tcliool, 10 o'clock a. m. Preaching 11 o'clock a. in. and 7 p. in. Sacrament of the Lord's supper on 1st Sabbath of January, April, July and October. Everybody is welcome to all the services. Pastor requests Christians to make themselves known. I. G. K notts , Pastor. ATTORNEYS Attorney a t Law, E ugene, - Elk Prairie Hotel. Tw entv-three M iles W est of Eugene. ON EUGENE AND FLORENCE STAGE ROUTE. A. C. WOODCOCK, O reg o n Money Saved By P atron izing it. fl^ R o o m * 7 and 8 Mclxtreii’s Building. n>3cial attention given to collections and pro- ** e business. E. O PO TTER. EUtiESE, OREGON. notaries . - E r r ic i At the Court House. A. B. BUTTOLPH, E. E. BENEDICT, A T T O R N E Y F lo r e n c e . - A T Prop. Geo. Hale ..........Attorney-at-Law . . . - L A W , Notary Public, Surveyor Oregon. O regon . pn orw nc SO VKARt* SXPERICNCB P atents Drwtit« ___ C o ftb io htb > c - »*n<Wn« a nkeírt» and d—«rtf M g j fg i is rrobnbir pntentoM«. Crwnwi«nkw- U -nt »"trWfremrikfcmstol. s HwlHhoo* nB r ' m ia«eM Mener «w I •»•»»• teken dtmeeti Btaee * en- ««flea, wNtMMt efeenra. la tlm SckMlfk flgtrkM - t o u s i s a s s e s » wg.g frank b . WILSON- NOTARY F L O R E N C E . - - PUBLIC. - OREGON ¡PATENTS en« Send rooJet. <*r»7, S K Î T w » » 4 »1** '* F,>„ r fee r“-« dna till ' — cTÁ. SNOW * CO. ie. C ¿ - ''i. o , . . .. I Single faro - - _ - $5.00 Round trip _ _ - - $9.00 Tickets for sale at E. Bangs’ livery barn, Eugene, and at 0 . AV. Ilurd’s office in Florence. THE COURT JESTER. no yob want «RSUinpiiOB? We are sure you do not. Nobody wants it. But it com es to many thousands every yesr. Itcom es to those who have had coughs and colds until the throat is raw, and the lining membranes of the lungs are inflamed. Stop your cough when it flrst appears, and you remove the great danger of future trouble. Auer’s stops coughs of sll kinds. It does so because it is a sooth ing and healing remedy of great power. This makes it the great est preventive to consum ption. Put one of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plasters over your lunjjs A r r a e t ie a l J o * » T h a t W i l l S » a u » » m P la y e d o a C a r d la a l W u la e y . LE A D A m elia Wofford te lls of “ T he Court Jesters of E n glan d " in SL N icb o la a T he fo llo w in g is related of K in g H enry V H I's je s te r : Som m ers, lik e Scogati, liked a prac tical joke, and one th a t be played on Cardinal W olsey is th u s q u a in tly told by A r m iu : “ Of a tim e appointed th e k in g dined St W indsor, in th e chappel yard at Car- d in a ll W olsey's at the sam e tim e w hen he w as b u ild in g that adm irable work of b is torn be, at w hose gate stood a num ber o f poore people, to be served w ith alm s w hen dinner w as done w ith in, and as W ill {lassed by they saluted ‘ him , taking him for a w orthy person- I _A _ age, w h ich pleased him . In he com es, *nd finding the k in g a t dinner and the la rd in a ll by atten d in g, to disgrace him that ho never loved, Harry, suyes bee, | lend m e £10. W hat to doe? saica the king. To pny three or fonre of tbe car- d in a ll's creditors, quoth hee, to w hom . m y word is past, and they are now com e for the m oney. T hat thou sh a ii, W ill, quoth bee. Creditors of m ine? sales the card iu all. He g iv e your grace m y beat* if any man can ju stly ask« m e a penny. No, saies W ill. Lend mo £10, If I pa> it not w here thou o w est it, l ie g iv e thee W illam ette St., £20 for i t Doe so, suies the king. T hat I w ill, m y liege, saies thee card iu all, Eugene, thou gh I o w e none. W ith that he lends W ill £10. W ill goes to the gate, d is Lane Co., Ore. tributes it to tbe poore and brought tbe em pty bag. There is thy bag againe, i saies bee. T hy creditors are satisfied, and m y word on t o f daugor. W ho re ceived , saies the king, tbe brewer or the baker? N eyth er, Harry, saies W ill Somiuera. B ut, card iu all, answ er m e in In Tbe Century there is an article by oue th in g, to w hom dost tbou ow e thy the late Francis A. Walker on “ The soule? To God, quoth hee. To w hom Canoes of Poverty. ’* General Walker thy w ealth? To th e poore, saies hee. says: Take th y forfeit, Harry, saies the foole. I w i l l nnt inq uire how m any m ute, Open ooufession, open peuuance. H is in gloriou s W hitm ans or T horeaus thero bead is th in e, for to the poore at tbe m ay be am ong the tram ps of tb e U n ited gate I paid h is debt, w h ich hee y ield s States, but i t cannot be dpubted th at is due, or i f thy stony heart w ill not th e outcasts o f a h ig h ly sop histicated y ield it so, save thy head by den yin g society em tr a c e n ot n fe w w h o in a tby word and lend it nice. Thou kuow- tribe o f hu n ters or herdsm en or fisher e sl 1 am |ioore and have neyther w ealth m en w ou ld have had a place and w ou ld nor w it, and w h at thou leu dest to th e perhaps have been n ot useless m em bers poore God w ill pay th ee tenfold. * • • o f th e body politio. F orm erly in tbe The k in g lau gh t at the jest, and so did U n ited S tates w e used largely to rid th e card iu all for a shew , but it grieved ourselves of th is elem en t by throw ing him to jest aw ay £ 1 0 s o .” m en o f th at ty p e o o t on to th e frontier. IN Dry Goods Fancy Goods Furnishing Goods Clothing . g Shoes W E D E FY C O M P E T IT IO N . RESPECTFULLY J. V. KAUFFMAN. ▼agabaaS Ploaeera. A FrBBBbwBBBaB^B V u iB ra X . T h e P aris correspondent of th e L on - d'-n T elegraph, w r itin g o f a fun eral re* oen tly held in an in terior tc ^ n o f Frauoe, says the dead w om an h .w bceu in easy circu m stan ces aud had long been beset by th e odd am bition to be buried A asAe/o ATm/Zoaf i T h e F u n k & W a g n a lls XJbeaejr F eo a . in pom p and splendor and w ith tb e ac For four cents In stam ps to pay post com panim ent of a large crow d. W ith age, we w lil neiid you s.x teeu medical books. th is end in v ie w she bequeathed to her p riacip al touant, a steady g o in g green M udtaai A dv/oa We have th e exclusive services of grocer, tho greater part o f her fortune, Of The som e of the m ost em inent physicians c o n sistin g o f about $ 16,000, on the e x In the United States. Unusual oppor- tuuities and long experience em i press con d ition that she sh ould be In ENGLISH LANGUAGE nently tit thorn for giving yon tuediewl sdvlce. Write freelv all the partic terred in stato, th e hearse being draw n ulars In your esse. Yon will rucelve a by six hom es caparisoned im th e trap COMPLETE prompt reel*, w ithout cost. Address, DR. J. C. AYER. p in gs of w oe, w ith a ll th e usual ad ju n cts A Lowell. Mass. SU CC IENT to m atch. N o t con ten t w ith th is pre W h ile m illio n s w en t w e st w ith on- caution, tbo w orthy dam e, w h en sh e DON’T TALK OF YOUR ILLS. daunted resolu tion , boundless energy perceived th a t her end w as n igh , le ft A U T H O R IT A T IV E and strong am bition to m ake for them - leg a c ies not on ly to a variety o f ch ari P e o p le A r e M o re In te r e s te d l a t h e P le n a TROUT AND PIGKEKtL. relves and their child ren hom es in tbe table in stitu tio n s, bnt also to th e flre^ n n t S ide o f L ife . land s n e w ly opened to settlem en t, there m en o f tb e place, to tho local band a n d S o m e th in g A b o u t T h e ir M e th o d s o f F e e d 301,865 Vocabulary Term« “ E very oue o f us has h is and her w e n t alon g w ith them no inconsidera to th e gym n astio clu bs o f th e district. in g , na O bserved n t t h e A q u a r iu m . 347 Editors and Specialist.« ow n a ilm e n ts," w rites Edward W. Bok A ll tliese so cieties w ere, o f course, It is cosy to observe at the aquarium iu T he L adies' H om e Journal, decrying ble num ber w h o-w ere sim p ly u n com 533 Readers for Quotations tbe habits of Hah iu feeding. Som e are the un pleasant hab it m any petp te have fortable under th e req uirem en ts o f an represented w ith becom ing gratitu d e a t 5000 Illustrations slu ggish , some are fierce and som e aro of discussing their bodily ilia. “ It is old society. T hey som etim es m ade e x tb e obsequies, w h ich iu scrupulous ao*" Cost over $960,000 oordauce w ith tb e w ish e s o f th e de ■ly. The trout are fed on liv e k illics. enough for us a ll to keep w ell ourselves. cellen t pioneers up to a certain point. Appendix of 47,468 Entries So lo n g as a ll, the poorest and the ceased benefactress o f tb e lu ck y green T h e killiea w hen throw n in to the tauk To be com pelled to listen to tb e a i l scatter in all directions, w ith the trout m ents o f others does not rnuke that task best, had to liv e in hu ts, w ear shabby grocer aud tb e charitable and other in after them lik e chain lig h tn in g , t w is t any easier. B esides ull this, th ese un clo th es and liv e m eanly w h ile openin g stitu tio n s, w ere on a m aguificeut and, The full number of words and terms In ing and turning w ith m arvelous celeri necessary narratives o f personal a il up the country and m aking th e first indeed, colossal scale, seein g th a t up hurried im provem ents upon th e so il, w ard o f (1,000 persons belonging to a ll different dictionaries for the entire alphabet is ty. The k illie s double, tbe trout dart m ents are p o sitiv ely injurious to our these m en fe lt a t hom e. B u t w h en tb e classes o f so ciety fo llo w ed her m ortal as follows: S tormonth , 50,000; W orchkster after them. R isin g to a bunch of k il s e lv e s P h ysician s a ll agree th at m any more cam p in g ou t stage w as passed, rem ain s to th eir la st restin g place. lic s at tho top, the trout fairly m ake of th e slig h t illn e s s e s o f srhich somo 105,000; W kbhtkr (international), 125,000; C en the w ater fly. T hey jum p alm ost, if not people m ake so m uch, oould be cured if w h en pu blic decency began to m ake its tury , (six volumes. complete,) 225,000: A n C p S ta irs D lM k o m lt h S to p . qu ite, clear out o f it, as if they were they w ou ld but take their m inds from requirem en ts and social d istin ctio n s STANDARD, over 300,000; A s is w e ll know n, th e B ald w in L o turning som ersaults, and dow n they go th e m se lv es Too m any people w ork rose in to v iew , stra ig h tw a y th ey cam o in again and on after the k illies. It is them selves in to illn esses or prevent to fe el uneasy, uncom fortable, unhap com otive w orks are located in the hears .Sample Pages Free........ . j • dashing, slash ing, crashing pursuit, th em selves from g ettin g w e ll by talk in g py. D a ily they cast m ore and more o f th e c ity o f P h ilad elp h ia, w h ere rea l and iu about h a lf a m in u te tbe k illiea about a petty allm eu t w h ich , i f forgot glan ces toward tb e se ttin g sun, and be esta te is valuable. T h is con d ition o f fore lon g they wero again on tb e m ove, th in g s leads to a great m any d e ta ils i a --------- aro a ll gone. ten, w ou ld rig h t itself. Tho pickerel— how different I How “ I w ill not say th a t w om en, more “ seeking a co u n try ’’ w h ere th ey could tb e uoustructiou of th e w orks w h ic h silen t, and y e t how sudden I Tbe k illie than m en, are prone to th is e v il, but be os sh iftle ss, irregular and shabby as w ou ld n ot be th ou gh t o f under d ifferent agents w a n t e d . dropped iu above darts dow nward as tb e m ajority of w om eu have m ore they lik ed . T he story of the reputable circu m stau ces, alth ou gh , aa very often through the w ater. N o t pursued, it leisu re than the m ajority of m en they pioneer h as been told in prose and in happens after one bas accom m odated slow dow u and h a lts iu tho m iddle o f are m ore lik ely to le t th eir m inds d w ell verse, but th e story of the pioneer vag h im se lf to circu m stan ces in thia w a y , e . d . BRONSON & CO, tbe tank to rest and to recover its equa upon evory little i ll th at assaila them abond, sturdy, courageous, possibly good th e result is found to have no disad van n im ity after its recent disturbing expe and talk about it. It seem s to m e that natnred and honest, but in toleran t of tages, but, on th e coutrary, is found to Pacific Coast A gents rience of being rem oved from its hom e ono of the m ost im portant lessons wo near neighbors and offen sive to good so be p o sitiv e ly advantageous. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. iu tho liv e food tauk, carried about iu can a ll learn w ith the close o f the year c ie t y , bus y e t to be w ritten . One o f t b e featu res o f tb e B a ld w in a galvan ised iron tray, and Anally is to refrain from in flictin g upon others w o r k s w h ich is a b lacksm ith shop, 933 Market St. V a lu e s ut a u to g ra p h « . dropped into another tauk as food for w b a t ia purely personal to o u rselv es ■team ham m ers and a ll, ia located o n “ T be different valu es o f different a u th e second floor. T b is shop doee w h a t other fishes. Let u s cease th is tiresom e, th is in co n A t a little d istan ce Is observed the siderate, th is unnecessary talk about our tographs seem asto n ish in g at flrst. For th e B a ld w in w orks cu ll th e lig h t T h a K lg titta g a ta . exam ple, n letter of tb e D uke o f W e l work. It does not do tb e fram e fo rg in g The n igh tin gale does not aing every pickerel. It has com e up silen tly , lik e a a ilm e n ts Cold and hard as i t m ay long, slender, little steam er m oving seem , tho fact is nevertheless true, and lin g to n ’s enn bo had for 10 sh illin g s, or oth er heavy w ork, alth ou gh th e where, yet it is as great a m istake to wbcrcAs a letter o f Lord K elso n 's w ill w ork done is, as already in tim ated , su f consider tbe bird aby as to im agin e its dead slow . Itc o m es to a h a lt so sm ooth w ill ever rem ain so, th at the vast m a ly and q u ietly that tbe in stan t o f its jo rity of people are interested in w h at oo«t you £5. ” ficien tly heavy to c a ll for steam h am song is chiefly reserved for tho night. “ H ow is that?” h a lt is not noticed. It is sim p ly seen to is pleasant in our liv e s but not in w bat mers. T he e n tire shop con tain s 8T Ho w ill sing continually from one of “ W ell, N elson is, o f course, tb e m ore forges, served by tw o f a n s w h ic h are be ly in g there, m otionless, about six is unpleasant. P ain s and sorrow s are tbe oaks bordering tbe w aysid e w h ile elem en ts iu our liveH w h ich are sucred popular hero. B u t tb e m ain reason is driven by electric m o to rs A com p lete the village folks pass and repass. Tho inches from the k illie . that N elson , w ho w as generally at sea, system o f exh au st p ip in g for carryin g A ll is peace and q u iet in th e tank, and in terestin g only to o u r se lv es “ village couples may rest upon the foot w rote few letters com pared w ith W e l aw ay th e sm oko ia provided, w h ich , t*- stile or linger to listen beneath the very and tho k illie s till balances Itself in tbe lin gton, w h o w as g en erally on land. g eth er w ith th e very lib eral w in d ow w ater and rests. Suddenly, w ith no ap V o o M o ltk e . tree on w hich th e bird is stationed, V on M oltko w as o rigin ally an officer And yet neither o f these reasons h old s and sk y lig h t arse aud elevated location, still the fu ll burden of m elody goes on parent exertion o f power, the pickerel unchecked, w ithou t pause or interm is darts forward. The m ovem ent is so su d in tb e Dullish army. A t the age ot !> good alw ays. Hero aro a few prices resu lts in the clean est and lig h test sion. And w hat a glorious outburst it den that it Is not realised that tho p ick years be w as entered as a royal oudet— that m ay pu zzle y ou : A letter of Lord shop, w h en the nninber o f fires is c o n i ll What a perfect cascade of tr ills and erel lias moved u n til it is scon in its i. e., he w as to be educated at tbo e x Hencomdicld is w orth 2 guineas, but a sidered, th a t w e have ever seen. — A m er shakes and sem iquavers! Suddenly it is new position. J h e k illie Is gone. It is pense of the king, Frederick VI. iu tbo lette r o f John B righ t's is on ly w orth 6 ican M achinist. pierced by a siu gle note that shivers in now in the p ickerel's interior, and prob Copenhagen M ilitary academ y — a n d ,' «b illin gs, mid letters o f P alm erston, Sir IM e h s a a a n d C ra lk s h a a k . 1 tbe ear w ith the sharpness of a fife. Im ably w ith on ly a very busy notion, if h avin g taken h is exam inations, he wore B cliei t. P u l and G eorge C an ning are a ll T h e last tim e 1 saw D ick en s w a s in m ediately after con u s tbe wondrous any at a ll, of how it got there. th e Danish uniform u u til he, as u su b freq uently priced under 6 « h illin g s .'’ “ W hut is a letter o f C h arles D ick en s 1808, a t tho fnneral o f W illiu tu M ak e T be m ethods of tbe trout and picker lieu ten an t nt tbe age of 27. petitioned water bubble, to bo follow ed by a de peace T hackeray, to w h ic h 1 accom licio u s warble, len g drawn out and soft e l ere very different; their results, h ow tb e k in g for three yturs' leave to pro worth?” " A lo u t 2 g u in ea s." panied m y father. A lth o u g h December, os could be breathed from the richest ever, aro m uch tb e sam e.— N ew York ceed to the coutineut to ttudy the m il | it wns a« bright uud sunny as a Hummer flute. Another prolonged tr ill, and then Sun. itary art, as he says iu b is petition , “ to ' “ And oue o f C h a rles Lam b?" “ From £ 3 to £ 6 ." day. On g e ttin g oat a t th e ra ilw a y sta a faroff sound thot alm ost seem s to be able on bin return to em ploy his nc Ona W o m an*« T r ia l* . " Byron?" tio n w e cnconnterod U eorgo G rniktliauk, come from another songster half a m ile quirem ents for the good of b is country “ A resident o f Staten Island has lately " A lette r from B yron i s w orth f o lly w ith w h om in early life Thackoray had away serves to throw into relief tbe pas T h is petition w as granted, b i l l the count been very much nnuoyrd by som e o f the sionate tremolo issu ing from tbe sim o also asked to be ullow ed -to retain his £10. but a letter i.f L b elley is w orth studiod etch in g aud w h ose illu stra lio u a w ere n featu re o f Lickuua' earlier works. tin y throat, and all tbo tim e the w in gs urchins o f tbe neighborhood. She is a pay, and as tho kin g n t used tb is be m ore tiian dou ble th a t sum . ’* “ A ud Burns?” are quivering w ith < xcitem cnt and tbe great lover of nature and has on iter took h is discharge and entered tbo Prus C ruikslinuk w as then in h is sev en tieth front piazza a num ber of potted plants " C b , £ 2 5 to £ 8 0 a t least. ’’— A cad year. H e w alk ed w ith na to K ensal w hole coppice seem s to vibrate. sian arm y, a recruit whom that organi G reen cem etery, and th e day being The soDg is, indeed, a w h ole orchestra w h ich have been cared for a ll w inter. zation has every reason to hold in on emy. of bird music. Expressive of every shade A t n ig h t when everyth in g is qu iet, tbe during m emory. w arm 1 carried h is overcoat. Q u r a lia u u f U e a d llu M . o f ecstasy, w e are at tim es startled by a hoys com e aud m anage to steal one or T h e great toinperanoe a r tist w aa aa O ue w h o lia s done in stitu tio n s! w ork succession o f deep, p laintive tones that tw o plaDts w ith o u t discovery. One by Paps 1« K ir O M tl. nm oi g tb o Italian s for j t u r s w onders q u a iu t uud odd iu m anner aud appear one her cheice flow ers have disappeared, thrill like sobs. N o wonder tbe nigh tin - Here ix the lutest of uu eu fan t terrible w h y the printed sto r ic so f utlrays aim ing ance as any o f h is ow n caricaturea. g sle 's singin g season is brief— six w eeks and although she has w atched for the w h o lords it over the hom e o f a p o liti those people a lw a y s are beaded “ Stabbed G eorge, as Ilia in tim a tes called hi»», th ie v es they have never been caught. only of the entire year. N ay, it is cian in th is c ity, says tbe T oledo B lade by un I ta lia n ," etc. W hen th e Irish or pcsscssed hiRtriouio tastes and used to T be other day she conceived a plan doubtful w hether any ind ividu al bird Tho m inister cam e to th e house th e o th the G erm ans fight, atten tio n is not called appeur as MacLetli anil iu other bbake- sings for so loDg a period. Tbe redw ing, by w h ioh she saved her rem aining er day and the kid entertained him for a to th eir n a tio n a lity iu headlines, y e t ■pcarean characters a t Sad d ler’s Wella. another fine singer, is a sim ilar instance treasures. T yin g a strin g to each flow short tim e. w h en ever a m an w ith nu Italiuu round H o w us associated w ith Dickens, too, in of tbe lim ited period of song. Its voice erpot, she connected the ends w ith a “ 1 say, I’m a w fu l traid o f tboaark,*' in g uum e co m m its a crim e th is d istin c the am ateur perform ances in counectton bell lu the balL T hat n igh t she w aited In this country is confined to tw o notes w as h is flrst remark. tion in variab ly is drawn. Ita lia n s fa il w ith th e prom otion of tho G u ild of L it and these by no means m usical, y e t tbe p a tien tly for tho alarm . A t last there “ You should not be, “ adm onished the to sco tb e ju stic e iu it. T h is particular erature aud Art. C ruikshauk waa also a redw ing is tbe n igh tin gale o f N orw ay, w as a tin k le and then a crash. B ash in g visitor, “ tor God takes care of you ev m an w h ere life bas been rpeut am ong volu n teer officer, aud uu th e occasion of to w hich laud be returns for breeding oat, she saw a boy, apparently fr ig h t ery where. ’’ tho Ita lia n s is Lure th a t they d o not sonic reviow a com ic bard w rote in a l purposes each succeeding A pril. So ened ou t of h is senses, running dow n “ 1 know it, and I any my prayers h ave recourro to tb e stile tto us often as lu sion to b is tem perance p roclivities tb e path. When he found the pot tied ' w ith our nigh tin gale. From tbe day every n igh t, hut pop he dou t havp to, Is represented. T hey ere q u ick and sud- lin e s w h ic h 1 s t ill recall: the eggs are batched be becomes gradu and heard the 1*11 tin g , lie dropped Lis a s he don t get hom e t ill m ost m orn d m in quarrel, Lut to are tbe Irish. Fancy U m llu ta a u k , i f you pisass. booty and took to h is heels. Tbe Iwiy es- 1 Oa a b u s » v. m i sretiSV k as m l ally silen t, u u til of tbe m arvelous voice ing ’’ _____________ _____ W hy, then, sh ould tb e Ita lia n be sin gled -—Chambers' Journal. that stirred a m ile o f woodland naught caped, but there has been no more trou ou t for obloquy? A IU 8 M I.iu a . is heard save a dism al croak, hardly to ble w ith flower thieves. T ablets said to contain tb e " con cm - O ften, too, it is a G reek w ith a m u T h is wom an is very fond o f pets of tratisi easeuce of w in e" Bud a ready “ T h e deaf aud dum b wonder la a w be distinguished from tbe hoarse cry of a ll kinds and has a number about the sale in F ran ce T w o of thorn cost about tila te d nam e w h o gota in to a row and is fu lly 111 tempered toticj,'* tw ittored the the bullfrog.” S t Jam es Uaaette. bonae. Oue day, w h ile m arketing, she 8 s t ill lin g s and w ill produce three credited w ith Lelug an Italiun. In the albino, by way of «gening tbo eonver- low er Ita lia n quarter tb e G reeks and aaticn. raw a beautiful gam ecork and thou ght I quarts of so called claret. the Italiaua are hated rivals, am i th eir w*»Tsi»-PSvsB»ivar,Two«VBV ran««»« I» it w ould m ake a novel sort o f p e t P a y “ What for?** inquired the dog farad sim ila r ity in nam es lead s freq uently to man. I hl, -t.le «<> maiiMe bnrim-w in their own in g $50 for her And, she had it sent «nd nearby conn'le . It I» mainly n«<-e » rk Cattar did not say, “ E t tn. B ru te ” con fou n d in g th eir n a tio n a litie s, w h en “ Some visitor," eu a tlu e ed tb e a lb i (.nniueUd at h-me ealary .«ralsht g»« a home. Tbe bird arrived before its m is rea r and exiieoiww—-'eSiiite. Ie-na«de, n o m tress and was received by tbe rook, who E yew itn esses of tbe assassin ation d e there is uo need, according to th is ob no, " w ro te ou h is sla te t h a t h is ph oto , h > lew «alan Monthly F*. Keterenee K posed that he died Aghting, but silen t, server, of Ir tn g iu g tb e n a tio n a lity in to graph w a s a speaking likens as. Mad? r l H / W i r w l •t»m«le»l envelop»», Heft «it -bopped off its bead end prepared it for lika a woU. tho q n estiou at a l l — New York Frnsn. bay I "— N ew Y ork Poet. E. tin s . F ret.. P ep t M. ubica«». dinner.— N ew York Times. Standard BOSTO N A ND A L L SECRET SOCIETIES. P roprietor. Stage leaves Eugene Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6 a. m., arriving at Florence the day Sleeping C ars following at 10 a. ni. E le g a n t Returning-stage leaves Flor- D in in g Cars ence on Mondays, Wednesdays T o u ris t Sleeping C ars and Fridays at 2 p. m., arriving in Eugene the following day at 8T. PAUL M IN N E A P O L IS 6 p. m. TO President. Leaves Florence Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. Arrives at Florence Tuesdays Thurs days and Saturdays. Connects with Steamer and Scotts burg Stage Line for Drain. Also with Stage Line for Coos Bay. Charges reasonable. STAGE LINE. * — jerk......... .................................. E . U . Lee jglieriff................................. W .W . Withers ¡rreasurer...........................A. 8 . Patterson H. H. Barrett, Prop’r, EUGENE-FLORENCE R COUNTY OFFICERS- fudge..................................... E - ° - Potter- ( .............. W. T. Bailey Commissioners j ...........H . D. Edwards L .IN H 3 . 28. Dictionary