FOR KST (i ROVE, VOL. 1. THE INDEPENDENT. ' J LEGAL A D V E R T [STAI ENTS. Summons. PUBLISHED AT Forest Grove, Is THE CorXTY Ooi’KT OK THE STATE OF O keoon , ron the CorxTY or W ahshinoton : Oregon. W A S H IN G T O N C O UNTY, A Contrast. To the Farmer. Farmers everywhere are rising. Forming into mystic bands, To r« si-t each vile « ppression With their true and loyal hands. rs . Freeilom from her lofty mansion, S. M. S tott , l'lff. vs. J osiaju T itts , Deft. Bids them everywhere unite, U C E, 7«. Josiah 1 ¡tus. I t turili ni \ And in holy bonds fraternal. In the name of tlu> State of Oregon, Von Stand and buttle for the right. are lierehv rt*«piin** the s«-rviee of this Summons upon you; Foes will tly in wild confusion; On© ycar, .................................... $2 ‘>0 and if served by publication In for«' tin* lirst Protnl monopolies will fall. «lay of Jan. 1*71; and if voti fail so to Six months... 1 •»" Imrit llomrsb » . answer, for want then of. the Plaintiff will Three months,.................................... 1 take juilonn ut against you for the stint of S in gle copies, ...................................... Id SI 33 with int« r« st t h« non at the rat«* of 10 pi r cent. per annum sin« « S« ptcinher 7th. Medical Declaration Concerning Al­ 1*7.'!, and for his costs and disUnrsemcnts. cohol. lty order of th* Count« .lutile of Washing­ R A T E S OF A D V E R T IS IN G : ton county, Oregon. 21st S« pt« ntber. 1*73. During the hi*t year the National o itt C> iit 3 in 1 in 1 H I f r a n k 1 .. s t o t t . 00 Sin IH» «NI * n oj> 5 (HI í 7 :i 1 inch, $ 2 n V u lw Att««riiev fe»r Plaintiff. Temperence S«»cietvhave inaugurated 15 00 1 (Ml 10 IHI 3 50 5 - i’*. a movement against the evils of 3 i’a, 4 00 ► 00 «) INI 12 IHI 17 50 alehohol as a medicine, ami have i no 10 on 1 1 IH) 20 on 5 (.0 4 X » 114 1 : OF FIN AI. SK ITT.K M EN T. ] ire pa red and circulated the following1 i/ INI 9 no 25 IH I INI 16 12 7 0(1 4 col.. a /i col., 9 11(1 12 no 15 IHI 2u IHI 30 INI r p i l i : U N D l'K S Ii ; NED I1AVIN0 PRK- declaration, which has Been signed 12 (HI IS IH» 1* no 30 (Ml 50 (Ml A / % C«>l.t s« nt« «l th< ir fina! aei-otint as Execntors By tiBout two hundred leading phy­ i col., 15 (HI 20 (»0 30 (H> 50 00 90 (HI «>f thè estati1 of William l ’«*rter. «hi-eased. sicians, surgeons, etc., of New York noti« « is In r» bv iviiithat tli» tìrst Mollila}’ A vast number of in Januury, 1*7 I. liis b « 11 apponiteli by thè and Brooklyn. drunkards are made every year By <'utility Court of tli«• State of On gon, for L ocal N oth 'E s , 25 r« tits per line for the Washington Coiinty. as thè «lay for thè linai physicians, who so freely prescribe first insertion, and 13cent.su line for each hearing of sai«l inatti r. alcohol, as a medicine, and the appe­ Muhseqiicnt insertion. J O H N R. rO R TF.R , F or L«-gal and transient ««Iwrtisemonts, tite is soon fastenetl upon its victim, J A W ETM ORE. $2 50 per square ««f 12 lines for the first n.’V»:4t 111 insertion ami ¿*1 00 per »«piare for «•:»« h subsequent insertion. N O T I ( K . Is-ial Ari rirtisemr iris hi hr ¡miri fur u p o n tnak'iiuj p r o o f ’ by the I'ubHshtr. V O T U T . IS I IF. BE BY G IV E N T H A T i 1 the undi rsigm-d has been appointed Administratrix of the Estate of ( has. K. F.stcs. ileeeaseil, by til«' t’ounty Court of Washington county, Oregon, All persons haying claims against sai«l Estate are ro- quir* d to present them to me tit the r> side nee of Wm. Jolly, in the above named County, within six months from the date of this notice, and all persons indebt« «! to the said Estate are requireil to make immediate Subscriptions sent East, ?2 GO a year. PROFESSIONAL CARDS, ETC'. S. Hughes, NOTARY PUBLIC AND C O L LE C T O R Settlement. ARM AN D A M. ESTES. Hills boro, N -v. |Qth, 1*73. n35 !t , ack - nowledgements taken. W ill attend promptly to all business entrusted to his vare. n40 ly L eg al tapers d r aw n G e o . H. D urham , H. Y. T N O T IC E . 'V 'O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T •i. - th«1 uiuh rsigm-d h.is been appointeil by th*- County Cot i t of the State of Oregon for Washington County, administratrix of tit** estate <*f 1 ftinian < «arrett. res-tit tli'-m tom e at my i sidcncc. l ight miles Hoith-east of Hills­ boro, t’ounty and Sr.it. af -r. .aid. or to my attormy. T ie -. II. Tonga.■. at Hilishorri, wit Hi n six months from th« «late of this notice. RKP.ECC \ A. G A R R E T T . Hillsboro, Novi 13th. 1*73. n3o:lt h o m pso n . District Attorney. Durham & Thompson, A T TO 1 : X 1 : YS AT-L -1 IE , N«>. UK* Fust Street, P O R T L A N D . ........................ O R E G O N . A LFR E D K IN N E Y . M- D „ g e o k t . S u m BALL T n ' ' ‘ ir n . B Ob >h 1»i ifn V r i . . ..... »/, N. S T O T T , A T T O R N E Y i: k > . ( I v. Office in new Court House. YV. II. S A Y 'L O B . 31. I)., Physician and Surgeon. FOREST GROVE. - - - - OREGON OFFICE -At th«- Drug Store. RESIDENCE C< >rni rSm* iinl Block si «nth of the Drug Store. iu22;ly . I>. BHATTCCK. B- KILLIN’. S liu t lu c k & K i l l i n , ATTORSE YS ASP COTXS ELOliS AT LAW . Deknm’s Bnihling, First Street, PO R T L A N D , OREGON. THOMAS H. TONGUE. A lt o r ii er - a t - L » w , Hilbl xir«>, Washington County, Oregon. J o l m C o o p e r , D E X T I * T A S D A E IU E 1. E It O L IC IT S T H E P A T R O N A G E O F T IIE Grove. U »»/*A S Walnut and Pine Street«. Oitice cor. nJO ly M at it s h a ll every sat - urday « veiling, at <> o ’cliK-k. All ini-mbi rs of th«- ( >r«b r in goisl standing are cordially inviti 1 to attend. C O R N E L I U S L O D G E , I. O. O. F. N O. I O. M E E T IN G S EV ER Y T U E S D A Y exetiillg at « V, o ’clock ill ()«1«1 ;#f>«> v Fi Hows Hall. M« lnhers of till* Order in good standing ar«- nvitol to at- t«n«l. By ordi r of tí. HOLBROOK LODGE NO. ;«), A. F. «St A. M. Ay s h o u ld seek to F O R E S T G R O V E . O R E G O N . Meet* Saturday before the Full Moon in ea«;h month. Brethren in goo«) standing are invited to attend. Ths Famine in Iowa. YYc have bri* tly mentioned the destitution \\hi«*h prevails in the north -western «•■»unties of lowa. , A correspondent of the Des YInines. Iowa, li’ft/ish r, of Nr •vember 17th, giv« * the following particulars: 1 h;ave just Itad :i 1.mg interri«w with :i former soldier comrtid«*, imw n bo: ile.steadiT 111 Os «•cola countv, i tloin him h ¡u n -i mieti.n>g co i- leinit ig the pie s« ir am1 future wauts • >, t ile hundri is of g ‘io.1 _pe»*plo mairi: ig them- «•Res 1,i' n.es in tli.it A tte s t : County Juriye. and n>i lit i’ mi!!: ri e, A t wtil he re- W . D . P lT T F S o F R . mend >ere.J tiiat in 1ST 2 good crops i omití/ l'b i le. n3G;lw were raised in that seetimi, and tliat all lit:ul plenty ami to Spili«*. I 11 tli«* N O T IC E . Sprinig of 1 S I3 ever v preparatimi N O T I C E i s H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T was made for :t great crup of snudi tl«*- nnih rsigti. il has Im u :t|q»*>int« «1 grain , and it ] •r< »spered exreedingly by th«* County Court of Washington County. Ogn., a«li : « in ist ra‘ or of t la « stat* • « if tl' i «rge until about the first («f Jline, w ben Bul inatiti, «h i'i'as* «!. all«! all ]i«'i's«»ns having the g russln ipju •rs cuna*, timi tiolds of claims against sui. I «-stati ar«-r« «|U« sti «l to vvaviiiff «'min were* ma«le «h solato I «r* s* ut t tieni to me at my resili* ii«'«-, fi vi­ entirely ruining the crops. A ^reat ni its north-east of Hillslioro. Washington County. Ogn., <>r to Thus. II Tongu«'. my many homesteatlers at once left, attori«« y, at Hillshoro, within six months realizing; the coming of the present from the «late of this notice. comlititin of all tit*. But htimlreils IB »B F R T IM B IB E of families had tmt the means at H illslioro, N ov. 1.7th, 1*73. n.‘!3:1 hand to pay the expenses of travel, and hence were compelled to stav. N o tic e . A little corn was saved in some sec­ V i m c r . IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T tions, but of very inferior quality. *1 th«* tnnh tsign« «1 has fil> «I his final ai'i'onnt as Ailminist ■ ator of th«- Estate of Plenty of hay was made of the la st Simon < »'Bru ii, «I* « « as« «1, in the County grade, so that stock will at least Court of th«* State of tlregoti, for Washing­ have that much for support. ton ( utility, an«l that th* first Monday in Nearly every man is poor very January. 1*71. has h. « n s« t by said Court poor, and a great majority are ex- for the hearing thereof. nb' tw W. B. CH \ T F IE L D. soldiers of the Union, with huge families to sttj p irt. "When the B U SIN ESS CARDS. grasshoppers took the crops we did the best we could for the coming N O T IC E . winter. YVe went to the lakes and caught a barrel of fish, but we di«l r i l l l n S E W IS H IN G T O A V A IL T H E M - -M- si lvi'S of tin New Si ait s of - liool hooks not have the means t«i properlv care at tlu ’ * introiluetory rat s,” «h u h are 33 ' 3 for them, so they spoiled. Stock cents less than tin y will sell at after the was sacrificed to the land sharks time mention« «1 below, would r. Saylor's Drug Store before the tenth of January next. All orders nothing of a price, and many of ns lullst be aee Iliqianieil by the eash as the have thus eaten up and worn out the books are sold on commi -sion. horses and work cattle that had been our mainstay. YYc could buy no fuel, and when I left, twisted hav , V and rank reed grass was the onlv .J fuel nine-tenths of the people were r /// Y/t using. Much sickness prevails, brought on by a long abstinence P O R T L A N D . O R EG O N , from wholesome food. One family Affords ndvantagi s for the thorough and I know of has the father down with praetii al Business Education of young and the rheumatism; three out of six middle-aged men. S« ml for < oil« gi* Paper. children were down with the mcn- n37 ly D k F R A N C E k JAMES. ! sles, while the mother was worn down herself. Corn-meal, grated from frost-bitten nubbins, was the onlv F U R N IT U R E ! ! F U R N ITU R E ! ! food in the house, if the sod and A T hoard shanty may lie called such. 1Ì. W A L K E R ’S STO R E. PE R S O N S • wishing anything in this line will do The people bear with each other, well to call before buying els« wli« re. n3Mf and mutually extend aid as much as possible. On«* young man from Jns- jioi tymuty, who happened to I k * a POST OFFICE HOIKS. good shot, has valiantly taken upon keeping all Mail going south closes nt H a . m .; Mail himself the task of going east elosi-s at 1 r. m . Office hours on j invalid families supplied with meat Sunday from 10;f!0t«> 11 a . m . ninl wild game, and the day I left, I'¿ »N o dtsparture fr««ni this rule. brought some geese and ducks to N. E. G O O D E L L , the family I have mentioned. But Post Master. that will soon end with cool weather. i u7 :ly ( FOREST GROVE LODGE, No. 136, eets a n d n ation al —w h ic h tf h i! ' ' You are ln r. hi­ ’ «' it. Iit 1 to npp. ir in the C mntv iI’uurt olf ‘ till • s t*• of On non, for No. n In-hum s Block, YV.-odii'm.•ti n emun V. at til.«■ ( \ iiirt 11 -lis*- at Hilbbor i», in said ( 1»Ullity nini Sr ,t«. mi tin P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N . tir-t M- mdiv in 3 11 IEtry, A. 1». 1*74. to •33:1 y shu-x cause, if anv t! DT» • hi . \vl V till- petition of S. A. Il'.lcov■ 1». 1,\»(l'Utor of vini Est ut . playing fur li. ♦ !i — t. > V<11 tin- following ill's!'VÌI *« J real « it. . 1 ill ./ tl.- west h .If " f FOREST GROVE LODGE NO. 136, of tlie Donati •n cl aim i if 11. B. Rom v. leni ¡in ti* «livili. «1 i>n«*-h:ilf int« rest in tl. X . O. G. T. • is t h a l f i 'f - a h i 1 >i >1 :.it ii H. d . i ! in . t il l Ut S ' i’ l l e e t s a t it s h a l l e v e r y s a t r«.wn, 1. North Rail •' 1. V.i t. in Washing­ U K D A Y evening at 6 o'clock. A l ton County. On sbolliti imt 1-c grant ml. mend«« rs of the O re r in good staniling ar- By order of coriliallv iuvit«1'! t«» uttend. m2J:ly Titos, fl. Ilt MIIlKFYS, if i l l s ending finally in his utter ruin. Let the following declaration be widely circulated: 1. In view of the alarming prev­ ail neeaml ill cherts of intemperance, with which none are *«> familiar as members «if tin* meilieal profession, and which have called forth from eminent English physicians the voice of warning t<» the people of Great Britain concerning the use of alcoholic beverages, we, the under­ signed, members of the medical profession of New York and vicinity, unite in the declaration that we In lieve alcohol should be classed with other powerful drugs ; that when prescribed medically’, it should lie with conscientious caution and a sens«* of grave responsibility. 2. YVe are of the opinion that the* use of alcoholic liquors as a 1 leverage, is productive of a large amount of physical disease; that it entails diseased appetites upon oii- spring; and that i; is the cause of a large percentage of tin* dim e and pauperism of our cities and countrv. 3. YV e would welcome any jndi- ciotis and effective legislation State coniine th e traffic in al* o h o ! t<> the legitimate purpose of medical and In the matter nf the 1 lit. ,)f Ht-nrv 1». other sciences, art and mechanism. lb n u •s. d< 11 •s* .1. IU LFIoH sT«.«rr. a . ball . o n In the County C«u:rf ««f the Slat«* o f Ore iron, for W ashington C«*nnt» . FFIt E IN D E K I M S B U IL D IN G . N. W . corner of F r-f an«l W a -lu n j- ton Streets. Portland. Ur> , u. n'b ly O c. m F O REG O N, SA TU R D A Y, D E C E M B E R 27, 1873- nut pickers; John B. Brady, a bronze statuette of Ylinerva. YY’e omit the presents of the bri«le and BOSS TWICE"» AT BLACK WEI.T, s ISLAND groom’s relatives, which were nu­ AND Bins tweed ’ s DAUGHTER'S WED- I merous, magnificent, and costly. 1 UNO IN’ TRINITY ClIAPEL TWO YEARS Such was Boss Tweed in the Ail«) A WONDER] 11. FALL FROM A ! height of his power and popularity. IIIOII ESTATE. I At that time it seemed as if his grasp upon the government and treasury of New York was not to be shaken. On Situnlay last Boss Tweed! Now the old man is deserted bv was consigned to his future home in almost every Dunn*» A former friend. O the prison at Blackwell’s Island, his stay in the Tombs after there to reside, if the sentence of the law be carried out. for the term sentence, he was visited by hardly of twelve years. Y\ ith his head any one outside of the circle of his shaven, and his beard taken olF, immediate relatives. Never was evil arrayed in the full striped uniform, fortune better deserved. If Tw eed’s wearing what is known at the prison case suffices as a solemn warning to as the “ larceny jacket,” he sits, a 1 other politicians of his class, the common felon, in a gloomy cell, ab­ great cilii-s of the country may hope sorbed in reflections on his withered for better «lavs. NO. Grains of Gold. 40* “ Our Girls.” Dr. Dio Lewis lecture«! about “ Our YVho has the fewest wants is most G irls” in Philadelphia recently. like G od.— [Socrates. There seemed, he said, to be some­ Socrates thought men were gods thing in the climate of America that who had not found it out. produces a higher and rarer type of Friendship, like iron, is fragile if beauty, more clearly outlined features hammered too thin. [Saadi. and expressive eyes than are found The greater the knowledge the anywhere else in the world. It was undoubtedly the fact, however, that greater the doubt. [Goethe. American women have been degen­ He who boasts a multitude of erating in vital energy of late, more friends hath none. | Aristotle. particularly within tlie last five years, Ylodest expression is a beautiful j and have less animal strength and not setting to the diamond of talent and so good health generally as for­ merly. He ascribed this to tlie “ in­ genius. |Chapin. tense” life which has generally been H e that wants money, means and led by women, since the war espe­ content, is without three good cial}’. As a general thing they are friends. [ Shakespeare. taller and of what is called “ firmer Every great man is an antique. ■ forms,” but the majority of them— The scipionism of Scipio is precisely j Dr. YYarren, of Boston, says that that jmrt he couhl not borrow. [Em - j five-sixths of them in that city— are uHlicted with curvature of the spine, O rs o n . which, however, is hid by tlie art of The state of life is most happy ! the dress-maker, and it has been where superfluities are not required found that the lungs are small and and necessaries are not wanted.— the chest flat. These peculiarities of | Plutarch. I the American women are chiefly due Lowliness is the base of every vir­ to their carriage and dress. H e ad­ tue; and he who goes the lowest vised that every woman should make builds the safest. Yly God keepsnll it a mle when in the house to walk his piety for the proud. [ Festus. an hour with a weight— say a bag of Passion makes the best observa­ beans (laughter) upon her head, and tions and the most wretched conclu­ she would thus easily acquire an sions. It is a telescope whose field erect posture which would throw her is so much the brighter as it is nar­ chest forward and give her a graceful atlituile. He believed that in the rower. [Richter. matter of dress women were crazy. Nothing is rarer than a solitary lie; (Laughter and applause.) They ne­ for lies breed like Surinam toads! ! ver could lie healthy while they went you cannot tell one but out it comes j around with their feet almost unpro­ with a hundred voung ones on its tected from the dampearth and under back. | Washington Allstou. a big 1 ml loon. He advised woolen i There must be healthful mental covering for the legs and feet, and action to insure a sound physical eon-1 short dresses except in a ball room dition, and nothing makes a woman j or on state occasion; and unequivo­ grow old so fast as narrow ami sln il-! cally condemned the use of corsets low thinking, and nothing keeps her which he said should he done away young and fresh so long as broad and : with entirely, in order that women deej» mental activity. YVe seek afar i might have the form and appearance for the fountain of youth while it which G od originally intended they waits to spring within us. [Anna. should have. power and prosperity, and, perhaps, f Names of States. too late repenting the career o f ! crime which has brought upon him liis ignoble fate. In striking, SOURCES FROM WHICH THE SoMKNCLA*- Tl'RE IS DERIVED. contrast with this picture is the one which was presented f«»r public re­ There is much that is interesting flection by the Boss, which occurred in the study of the origin of the two years ago last May. “ The names of the States of the Union, Ylost Gorgeous Nuptials Kv< r YYit- nessi'd.” A brief description of the ! as they are derived from a variety of glories of the grand occasion will sources. To begin in geographical not be out of place here. YYc glean order, we first have, Ylaine, which takes its name from the facts from the report ot the the province «if Ylaine, in France, New York Sun on the day following and was so called in compliment to to wedding, two columns in length: the Queen of Charles I, Henrietta, The affair came off at Trinity its owner. Chapel, in West Twenty-tifth street, New Hampshire— first calle«l L a ­ the* most fashionable quarter of the conia— from Hampshire, England. city. The church was erowiled to Y’ermont, from the Green Mount­ repletion. The street outside was ains (in French, r»*/v/e inontr.) fairly blocked with carriages, and on Ylassaehusetts, from the Indian each side of the canopy leading language, signifying, “ the country from the street to the church door a , about the great hill.’’ large cnVwd had gathered, vi iulcring Rhode Island gets its name from the sidew alk impassible. The groom the fancied resemblance of the Is ­ was Ambros Maginus, presumably a member of the ubiquitous family. land to that of Rhodes in the Levant. Connecticut’s name was Yloliegan, The description of the bride’s appa­ spelled originally, “ Quiui-eh-ta-cut,” rel is too lengthy to produce here in signifying, “ A long river.” full. She wore a white corded silk New York was so named as a com­ with immense court train. I ’niut pliment tn the Duke of York, whose nii/niUn lace decorated in profusion. brother, Charles II, 'ceded him that On her bosom Hashed a brooch of territory. Brackett. immense «bamoinls, and long pen­ New Jersey was named by one of Sleep. dants, set for three large solitaire The faith in lesson-books and read­ its original proprietors, Sir George diamonds, sparkling in her cars. ing is one of the superstitions of the After the eeiemony all the invited Carteret, after the Island Jersey, in age. Even as appliances of intellect-1 YY'e wondered in our youthful days guests eniero«l their carriages to the the British Channel, of which he ual culture, books are greatly over-! how some men could subsist with so music of sc lections from the /*/•*»/*/<*•/»*, j was Governor. estimated. Something gathered little sleep. YY'e knew bakers wLo Pennsylvania, a s is generally and .were driven up to the residence from printed pages is supposed to « rose every morning at 4 a . m . , not­ of tin* bride’s father, on the corner known, takes its name from William enter into a course of education; b u t ,! withstanding tlicv went to bed at 11 of Fifth avenue and Forty-third Pen n ,th e“ sylvania” meaning woods. if gathered bv the observation of life p. m ., ami had thus only five hours' Delaware derives its name from street. The whole avenue was! and nature, is not thus supposed tol sleep out of twenty-four. Later we thronged with liveried turnouts. A Thomas YYest, Lord Je la YY’are, enter. Reading is seeing by proxy j liotieeil that many men slept only six Blue and white awning extended Governor of Virginia. — is learning indirectly through hours, and that this amount of sleep Ylarylaud receives its name from from the hall door t«i the curb, and another man’s faculties, instead of was fully sufficient for plowmen and a wide Brussels carpet covered the the Queen of Charles I, Henrietta directly through one’s own faculties, , brick-lavers, or other men who had pathway beneath it. The house, Ylaria. and such is the prevaling fe is that no exhaustion but that produced by Virginia gets its name from Queen from basement to roof, was one the indirect is thought to be p refer-! manual lalior. and that tlie sooner he blaze of light. The fountain at the Elizabeth, the unmarried or Virgin able to tho direct learning, a n d ; took it after his labor was over tho side played merrily in the twilight, Queen. usurps the name of cultivation. . 1 letter it was for him. But we found The Carol inas were named in and the tlowi rs in the garden diffuse [Herbert Spencer. also that for men whose labor is Georgia in a delicate perfume on the night air. honor of Charles 1. mental, the stress of the work is on An immense crowd blocked up both honor of Charles II. Bits of hun the brain and nervous system, and Florida gets its name from Jnqties sides of the awning, for the purpose that for him who is tired in the even­ of catching a glimpse «>f tin* guests «le Flores, or “ Feast of Flowers.” Net profits— A fisherman's. ing with a day of mental application, Alabama comes from a Greek word passing in, and it was with «bfficulty Pressed for time— Egyptian mum­ neither earlv to bed nor early to rise that a strong force of policemen signifying, “ the l;uWiL"f rest.” mies. is wholesome. He needs letting «•oaid keep them in order. Inside, i Louisiana — named in honor of down to the level of repose. The Jones says hot muffins suit him to i the i iiiiji ri n il was simnlv gorgeous. , Louis \ | Y. longer the interval between the ac­ Ylississippi derives its name from a tea. From roof to hall-wav the interior tive use of the brain and his retire­ A wag said to an egotistical w riter,; of tlie 1 louse was one mass «it flow- : that of the great river which is, in ment to l»ed, the better his chance of i . * “ all from my own place at i the Natchez tongue, “ The Father of “ Somebody should take pity on his sleep and refreshment. To him an readers ami put out his I ’s. ( i rerunieh. ’ said Ylr. Tweed to the the W aters.” hour’s sleep after midnight is prob­ Arkansas is derived from the In ­ Human natur iz like cow natur, Sun reporter in accents of honest ably as good ns two hours before it, I l h*. All the more prominent poli­ dian word Kansas. “ Smokv W ater,” liev known them both tew giv a good and even then Lis sleep will not so ticians and their wives were there. | with the French prefix of “ ark,” a mess ov milk, and then kick it over. * completely and quickly restore him A few of the ladies and their dresses j “ bow.” Too True— The man is awfully nr- as it will liis neighbor who is physic­ Tennessee is an Indian name, hnne to his wife before strangers is are worth mentioning, for the names ally tired. He must not only g o to of their lnisl ands are still promi­ meaning “ The river with the big generally also “ /e*r h •’’ behind their bed later, but lie longer. His best backs! nent, some of them as deservedly i bend.” sleep prol»ablylies in the earlier morn­ Kentucky, an Indian name, “ Kain- disgraced rascals; YIrs. M. 1. Cost of whipping one’s wife in ing hours when all the nervous ex­ Brennan was there, the wife of the , tuck-ee,” signifying, “ At the head YlountCarmel. Ill.,£.~>(i;do, in Prince­ citement has passeil away and he is man who. as Sheriff, took the Boss of the river.” ton, $!> SO— differenc in cost of living in absolute rest. The fact is, as life Ohio Shawnee name for “ Beau­ over to B lackw ells on Saturday. becomes concentrated and its pur­ in favor of Princeton, $41» 20. Also. Mrs. .Judge Spencer, in blue tiful river.” YYhon you see a liare-headed man suits more eager, short sleep and ear­ Ylichigan's name was derived from silk, with rm-hed white Suisse over-I following a cow through the front ly rising become impossible. YVe skirt, coral ornaments; Mrs. Di«*k the lake, the Indian name for a fish- gate, and filling the air with garden take more sleep than our ancestors— Connolly, (nllos “ Slippery D ick,") weir or trap, which the shape of the implements and pmfanity, you may \ we take more because we want more; in white silk, tigured with black lace lake suggested. and men whose occupation is mainly Indiana’s name is derived from know his cabbage plants have been brain-work shouJil be careful to se­ shawl ornaments; YIrs. Henry Smith, | set out. (another King man) in white silk, that of the Indians. cure a sufficient time of rest, longer An Irishman applying fora license Illinois' name is derived from the trimmed with deep black lace, black in proportion as their lalior is more lace boddice and diamonds; YIrs. Indian word, “ Illin ,” men, and the to sell whiskey, was nsked by the intense, and also longer when they Andrew Gcavey. (the King plas­ French nflix, “ ois,*’ making it, Judge if he ha«l a good moral char­ grow older, as the natural wants of acter. “ Faith, yer honor, I don’t * terer) in blue silk, and many others. “ Tribes of YIen.” the system will indicate.— Mnnufac- see the nicissity of a good moral YY’isconsin’s name is said to be the An extended bridal trip to Europe h irer and It odd followed the wedding. Such a Indian f<»r a wild, rushing channel. characther to sell whisky.” Y’ anity of Y’ amtif . s . — In the reg­ Ylissouri is also an Indian name “ So yer mother’s dead is sin*?’’ in- wealth of bridal gifts was never lie- fore seen at a Metropolitan wedding. for nmddv, having reference to the quired a bootblack in Detroit, of a ister «if guests on thc_Flogere, over­ solemn-faced lad, who returned with looking tho YIer «le Glace, at Cham- They represented over half a million uiuihliness of tin* Ylissouri river. his kit after two-day’s absence. “ Yes, ounix, a visitor had written in Latin Kansas — the Indian name for dollars mi value, and it is pretty safe she is,” sai«l the mourner, straight­ ami Greek the text, “ Vanity of vani­ smoky water. to say that three-fourths of their pur­ ening up: “ And dad did the lair ties, all is vanity.” Another visitor The derivation of the names of chase money was stolen from the thing bv her— seven more hacks than a«lde«l this postcript: Nebraska and Nevada is unknown. tax-payers of New YOlk. Laces, Lnril! how «lisonstino *ti*» to s«*© YIrs. O ’Gr.uly had the other day. Iowa signifies, in the Indian lan­ tunpioises, pearls, diamonds, gold, Sinn«* cail from collt-oe just set free A Rutland youth, who “ sloped” Airing tlie little bit of Greek silver, and everything else of value guage, “ The drowsy ones,” ami his board bill, sent this exasperating Or Latin lie lias learned to s|«e:ik; reposed in satin or velvet <>n every Ylinnesota “ The cloudy waters.” The origin of the name of Cali­ billet to his defrauded landlady; The truth of xvlmt ho qnot«*s is clear, side, vicing with each other in brill­ “ please «lo not worry about me. His vanity is patent hi re. iancy and beauty. Looking over fornia is unknown. Tin* crests of everlasting hills. The name of Oregon comes from Again I enjoy the comfortsof a home. the list of givers, we find the follow­ I’ll«* snow-capped pi uks, the m ttrmuring rills, ing names; Hon. Charles E. Low , “ Oregano,” the name of a plant Yly present iiashmaker improves on The pine-clad steeps, the emerald vale, Tell to his heart no wondrous tale. you conshlerable.’ a complete set of pearls, valued at which is found in that State. The only impress of this scene 00; Peter B. Sweeney, an enameled Gov. Fenner, absenting himself Upon his vanity serene The National Temperance Society bracelet set with diamonds; Harry from church, on fast day, was told Prompts him t*> leave the Mi-r «le Glace ( «enet, (now about to be tried for have inaugurated measures to endeav­ by Dr. YVayland that he did not obey The malediction of an uss. August 15, 1873. King forgeries), a diamond cross, or to secure a national temperance his proclamation. “ Yes, I do, he composed <»t eleven large diamonds; legislation. The first great need is replied, “ I tell the people to meet R ay I t S hort . — The strongest ex­ Superintendent Kelso, a magnificent to secure thorough and reliable sta­ in their usual places of worship. pression is generally the bfiefestand silver ice howl; Henry Smith,a $700 tistical information concerning the Ylinc is at home.— Il>ntlnn Advert best. Take the old ballads of any pair of armlets; YIrs. Dick ('onnollv, results of the liquor traffic in connec­ A P fpi ’Y A nsw ered .- Several con­ people and few atljectives will be tion with crime, pauperism, taxation, a silver ice-dish lined with gold; Tho singer says: “ He Shcrill Brennan, a silver centre dish the public health and so forth, and ceited young men were assembled on found. the street corner, when a poor Dutch­ laughed; she wept.” Perhaps the als«» the result of prohibition, leg­ and spoons; James Eisk, ,Tr., a sil- \