The Columbian. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 1880-1886, December 26, 1884, Image 2

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THE COLUMBIAN, j
St. Helen, Columbia Co., Or.
gaiD AT,, PSgSfrXB'a 2, 1834.
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I-!, t;. ADAM.-. .Hitor & Proprietor.
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T.V02iTiI L3MLV ' 2.YSTO.
I'd. AsTOlwAN.-
Ilaving sp-.t the I :::cuh iff W:.sh- i
imrtou tcrritoiv, u.i.l after careful eb
wvatfon, I have come to the conclusion
that Astoria iwdi it d'rtiiy Sin:; of ft(.:u
t:s running fVoi:i Astoria to Vaiicoutf r,
putting in to L:k -wis; uu.l Cu'w'htz
river.?. Tli.vsj' ti:ti1 r !imi'.l b 1'jui't
of oak tiiuW i.ci:t ui.vl f.ri the r'ost of j e?,t J'1" th'- .tr,P Or-On-on
c4nl.tr, to make ii-hter an.i tlraw I !:Ul8 ,,R aow-
I'.vss ' water and they would last three
ti;:.s ns Joiitj'ns the presj,t river steam
ers. Tlit-y sheul'.l r!y Iiavrt a center
I'O.ird to let doAii v.Iii'c i;i th nrMJu ri
e'', e.nd thev k!iokI1 .i- fce'e!d tiii-.lf.r
sfttroifui r get u ii
license to
ran to C:.''' ifapp-i::t::ait l.'y Baker's j
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For mav.y years t;it i. his LVen seven
s-.nal! hIcuh V.r-uts running daily fror.i
Portland to Clark and O.iwiitz counties
in Washington territory two to tho
iVI.tz riv-r, ivo to Vancouver and
one- to Wi-i; ..uil, r.i:d tiiefi steaniers
earry a lar-e piit of the p'i-odae co;t-s-iiiud
lv th; people of Astoria, to IWl-
1 md to In) rfshipped to A-. or la addhitr i
l;c:i;ht and eoiuniission. alsb' cnsn:n- :
iiig much time rendering many articles i
c t goods consumed i-y the people of As- j
tona, 5,ta;o U-i -n- tlxey c;et t.'u-m to their !
kitchen tab'los:
Portland witli its liii;-J of Pteambc its
ic at th present ti;ne deriving an in
come through tiieir channels of trade
and transportation of at least $100 a
day that the citizen:, of Astoria would
got if their was a daily lir. of light
drutt .steamers running fro Vancouver
t- Astorii by way of Lako, Lpww and
Covvlitz river. It would redue? the price
if Hvi'iin Astoria fro'n ten percent.
st least. The freights at the localities
v ith eartage""and commissions included
Ktnount at the present tithe it nv; or
six dollars per ton, muI if there was f.
laily line cf stunners rarning from Van
"iuirr to A'titia, these .same freights
would be about twodoliir-j pr Ion.
Anot'ier v's?? im'port.itit consideration
to our iiierc'ianto in Atcria would be
they would also .s;li a large amount cf
goods the people tbit row b:y wholly
in T'ort!ai:d, And they voald gradually
abi-or'i Portland":-: best anl most im-:
jtortant trade and transportation. The
i.orth bank cf th Columbia river is
the best bit of country in tho whole
United States, tor fruit, vegetables and
dairying purpose.-. ALo it is equally
as good for gr.im us the Willamette val
1', v and at i;o vej-v di":itaitday v. ill "de-
liortic-.i!iutv and ot!
'.ei'l aiiu Kii-jui- 'n
u:
u:ts and
popula
tion coiu::;euiv.n!.t. with tin v.a:it.s of
tlu; faht frro-.ir;" cit-.es on the Columbia
river-
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VJ.neittv'"-. '3, 1861.
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Major don -::, who succeed.-; Capb Pow-!-'.
c.i (hie: "M.g;r.("riiig ciiicer of the de
partment of the Colombia, recently re
turned from a tour of inspection to Hie
upp- r Sliaif, rivr. .Major Jones was in
t-Jiarg'; of the fir.t exploring party in
Yellowstone Park. It was he who vi.s
irvd the spot and verilh d the statement
of Col. Ih-i.lger and that was e. point on
the Kockv mountains when; a stream
divided and flowed to tho two oceans,
"and the information h gave (4en. Sher
id:i cf the passes in the mountains ri
nally' led to tlie cipture of Cliicf Jdr.eph
and tie1 NV; P. recs Indian.
ft is now ej-pp-ted that the Oregon
Pacitie railroad will be completed and
the first through trip iaids aboul the
oth inst. T:;i track laying Is about
eomp!-.;t: d and the bridge:? nre now caus
ing th-5 tlelay. Thero ar; now about '400
men employe. I surfa -lng'as f.v;t as the
Irai.k i.s laid.
It is s-ii 1 that th n.tives on the "'0n-
'go river in Africi'are feasting on canned
salmon, sent via nuw
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sn.5d.thar. the guileless denizens of that
fienighted land hang the can around
their necks and gaily danec to the talk
ing music.
There was a grapevine telegram re
ceived yesterday auerr.oou that arrange
ments had bet-u " all lixeu'- to begin the
niuedijte construc'ion of the r.iilr'Stv! !
.'.t.u Forest ('rovr to Astoria. Hold on
vour corticr lots. i
It is estimated that 100,000,000 sab
m eggs will bo placed iu the. rivers of j
lino for hatcliin-this season. i
J. G. .Meglcr ftiid wif.; have returned
P.rook field from ah rx.tende'd eastern
Aeonia has a sidc.Valk three niiks
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u ighty young ladies ere enrolled in j be a good man with all these good influ
nie Wright Ssrninary at Tucoma. I rnce:s at work. E. R, BuiUnoorth in
'.rrcrij'.t. lh Xnyrj-lt.
:r"g-jyjgs
MlSVElJUmSir- :
Wo licpe for much froai the New Or
leans exposition. The extent of thin aj
fair is not half realized in the north.
It will be on? of the greatest events in
Ibu history of the t-outli. It apt-ned, jast
as t!i Fhiladi-lphia centeuaial ws ope i-
ed, in a ti-rtP of financial depression, atul
l!se of the i hilacielphia exposition
' tO ! t-L- .r I '" ? K..W. I. ' .
v., lie AHIIUCT Ulin-Vi. ITVliPr UlHeH.
We all know ko- umh ' tfirvcentemiia!'
d:d for ike railiuJs,iur laar.afctaxres
sml for basinets ia every branch of trarJv.
" "X -oi!d not the ew Orleans ex-
I''ion as racfc or fri irfo're T
' lt'n w,,w ,,:d nf? Irft tholr homes vi
! il;J nftTiiila'JIpliU dipkj, aMjnade
thf trip tlict bt-inuing of a fr .vpcri-etu-V
in li-avt-lin. T many per6rik in
tli north the trip to PhilAdefphi
t'rint:tl a intjch greater Hi:dfrtaUiB
The flaoj pio'nesticator w road,
with more of a !ock in trade tha ke
has had for soaie yar. Sinking his
h:;nU in his pockets, elbow-deep, and
looking wondronV wise, he hpgins:
" Now in 1892' at the mention of this
imprtant date ift the weather record of
Oregon tho prudent men d oca pis, lav
in- the prophet 'conti.nne hi .story to
mi audience of rjoent arrival., ach of
who'ii he wiil contrive withi hfteen
minutes to drive t the verf! f sui
cide. with disgust for tli3 conutrj. If
ever there vrus A ghost that persistently
refused to drown it is that ot lre jvay
of If-02. The attenpt3 of erA-akem to
intike it live again ia the annals of time
seem to have invested it with a ense of
i: importance very annoying in a spectre,
The strength of th cotton market ha.s
a jv0od tiling for th aontb.
A bet-
:er price, ior tins grea. mapiff iseans
nacre money for the pl.tntT and for all
with whom he deal.. Ik means, ck,
we le!ieve, better price for cotton goods.
A natural rise in any of tlw great staples
just i-v wo.ild be indicativH of un i.u
creaeifJ d numd ar.d cf a brighter busi
ness otitiook. The south i d:vJoj,ing
its natural advantages in the ruaimfac
tuie cf irt'i and cotton good1. It kas
bptter rsi;road facilities tn ever be-
fr.r. lis neonlM lav learned kv exDe-
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ricr.ee ths benetita of fre labor und a
united couiitry. The ort!i wil! rejoice
to bee the south prosperous and hppy,
and will help to loake it and kf p it x
PaiLADXiPaiA, Dec Iff, Thfl f leet
council has adopted reflation prori
chiig for the taking of thr Liberty Hedl
to New Orlean exposition. Three
Pii'ladclphia policeiiaf xrt ti ward the
bell'a 11 times until its return. Ti
resolution has in be acted uperi by the
common counciL
One o the unusual highU Sunday
was to sec men wall known hi society
coms into church waring kigV topped
rubber bbo.s. Though at iiret sight
they looked oat of p!ic, it was"bu
seen that commoii sense predominated.
A barn belonging to Jack Cl.arlton
wa r-: t.ui ned at fjauvi.i's i.-!an i at an rtly
hour Sunday rooming. The lrn was
a larg.; one, wcll-lilkii with hAy, grain
and farming implements ; and uafoi tu
nattly for tlie owner, was. uainaured.
Ttlz.izaiii.
Kx-Governor ftrld . lrs. "St inford, of
California, are being freely criticised by
the press for the stately and costly obse
quies over the remain of their 6nly
child. Tiiis.crttici.srtt is out ef place. The
parents had an undoubted right to ex
pend whatever they saw fit in the fun
eral. The newspapers which regret such
a ' display and extravagance" thould
have paed it by in w'lence if they were
anxious to keep the public in ignorance
ot it.'' It is not probable that poor peo
ple, will. pinc'i their purses in patterning
after this funeral; and if the' rich in.
mourning their dead hould scatter their
money among the growers of flowers and
the p.vJtors of churchjn, n harm would
come of it. Xew Xorihwixt.
Judge "Dnny, wha arrived from Chi
nalast.wrek, brought kit of jaiue
'.irds, embracing six varitiea of phea
aiit, which will be turned loone in Ore
gon. The birds snt by the gentliian
a few vear.s ao have become aeclitoated
anl are inuliplyii;jr rapidly
The New Orleans Exposition was for-
mally opened on Tuesday by President
Arthur, who performed the cereinony
liy telegraph from Washington.
Tho Legislature will be asked to
make an appropriation for the erection
of a monument to the memory of Gen.
j Jcs. Lane, Oregon's lirst Territorial Gov-
ernor.- Neto Xorthv;cst.
"SECURE THE SHADOW"
Kre the substanco fade, and when you
visit Portland, make it a part of your
,u to cal1 011 W' H' TWNE' Rl lhe
21 railC13CO VTclliery, .
j corner Firet and Morrison streets, and
' have your photograph taken i i the high
U'st style of art.
I am bounded on 4the north by a
preacher, on the east by a preacher, and
on the south by a preacher. I ought to
Tiie Aut Amaw for jA-ceml-N'!
fairly outdoes all pre iM inue of fch.
admirable m-u?iue in the varifty, pn
fuVn and attrciivtiie ef ts de.tii
ai.d instructions for practical art ork.
Anon. these are a dorAu designs for
CiiristmaHCijarch and Uoie laceration;
the same n!Dler for Ecle.MistVid Km
lroidery ; fcften rot China Painting, in
cloding superb doublv-page figurn Jan-
1 and the tir.t ti si new serie of twelve
dessert plates ; fctrikin old d .or-pauel
tlesin for wood carving ; a t;e design
of ritfs (frait, flowers and foliage),
for repousse Was" work'; Soath .Kn
singtoa rinbroidery deigns for picture
iHOwnt, luena frain and eiiair back ; a
charming ideal female Ijeai ; and another
pae, it eolor, of U.olM-r' rielightful
capid Amatearrf of clay mo.leliiig,
wool engraving, art need'ework, nd
China painting will a'nd exei-llent illus
trated articlt-A 'eTOt;d ta their favorite
pursaits. There i a aotice by Ge;rge
T. Lathrep ef the V.ratt8 pictares at the
31etro)o!itaa 31usem, with a line por
trait ef the arti.-t, and Exquisite iliestra
ticni of twa of h'u works. "The Time
of Holly is ai imvalHablt! article on the
Chrtattmag Deeeratt!it ef IIonis arid
Oiiarches. But spWct fail te d Der
ate all th attraction ef a mag;iine
which bo one interested ia aft cas pc.K
sibly allord fra m without. Pri?e, S.i
cents; a year. MONTAGUE
MARKS. Pbiishr, 25 LTuioa Square,
New YorV.
C;Rj7iinnJnry t!re.
Oar government ca.i no 'ongtr e aid
to be an expritweni-li'C hundred years
of KOccessfal existetce have eMablinhed
it as a permanent initiation. The mag
nificent condoct of the people during thv
lat election proves their patriotism, and
and the wisdsin ef onr Constitution.
Oar immense etjamcrcial interests also
furnish convincing proof. We kno v of
ltettcr illustration .f be eaceess attend
ing "honorable nd eble bn.-ines tnct'io Is
thaa the H.-.e ef I. M. Terry A Co., De
troit, Micll., the reading seedrm-a of
this country.' Fro:a small bgini
t'tirty year ago, thy hava ImiU ap
their iuiHinoth atirtess by strnk ad!er
ance vs their initial principle A farnw-h
iwg only the hst steeds obtiiMbh. flu'V
oficr aeitd tlv"ir e.!ah!e " AnurMl"
free ta all wao e specs t3 buy seeds or
bnllH.
CO FNT Z RTRl J PR S3 EXTM SSTS
Of oar 1 elered ones are always treasures.
We ihouid neT-r d-Iay in scnring them
while w eaa ; and Wtlicseof onr remUrt
wm visit Portland, we woahl aay, do
not retura wit'iont visiting tli
?7anei959 Gallsr, w. rntr
First nd Mosrison atrcsyts, awJ gating
vour plotograph taken, oa not
h:e anotbt- wpportanity so secure a
pet feet likeneas aini a highly liniV.icd
pictares. Mot centrMy locttd.
We will Mend jur.n f or ox -VTirE
YiiAR, to every lady whi sends nt at
ON'Oi; the nam; of ten married ladies, at
s.i'u- address, an I 12 two-cL stamp's tor
postage, oar hand-san?, enTettainin an;l
instructive Josi ual, devoted to I'.tshirfn,
Fancy Work, Decorating Cooking f-fcd
Household mutters. I.'gu!r price, $1.00.
ssiMr TODiY, and secure uext nuinbrr,
AdJrcsii. DOMESTIC- JOURNAL.
Nunda, N. Y.
Sj;tJ'ei Mrislieal Adviser.
A Complete Medical Werlt for Worn
en. handsomly boand in eleth and i"m
tralec". Tells how t prevent and cur
all diseases of the by a treatment
at uoxz. Wr.rth its weight m Gold to
every lady KuiFeiing from ar.y f these
disease. 0rr 10,00;) !d already.
rSTTAiD oxr.T 30 Cents. Postal 2sote
or 2ct. Btasripa. Address N UNDA
P UBL IS 1 1 ING CO. Nnnda; N. Y.
Prentice's Jfu:txl A- Hotm Journal
lor Iecem'.x;r u as nterestiir$ and in
stt tlcttva as eTtr, tii. ortat of which
are poetry, stories, " JIoiTie Work," con
tinued, and th to low her - "Tlie
Fair Guitarist,- "Pt
and "Water Mill.
year. Single copies,.
Street, Portland, 0 v
iinte,'
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.JFim
Exrursiaa Rr'Tf
On and aM
NoemVr 30th tickets
from Portlan
to the word's fair at New
Orleane and
turn may be purcha.d y
way of any
irect northern route for
$146.75. Thilkis the first class rate
No ;xcar3ion rateifiWlil b made on em
inigrant second classHiokM .-Tt'tyram
We ha"e received Ridley's Fashion
fegazine for Winter 15 cts. per copy,
E. Ridley t 8on, New York. It is a
very desirable book to peruse, and any
one can get a letter idea of what is fash
ionable and tho price thereof than from
any other book with which we aie ac
quainted. THE WEEKLY BLADE, (Nasby's
Paper,) of Toledo, Ohio, is now the Larg
est and Rest Dollar Patnilt' Newspaper
pnblished.
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I Eugene tuu-rf, tne oeauiuui o.j ui
Mcliool Supeiinii-ntlent Quick "is deal,
and liuried in a winding shaet of snow,
on Germany Hill -'meters.- lie was a
child cf uncommon promise, exceedingly
fond of iuaic. liis ear is no- attuned
to accorii of angelic hots. S) n.patliy
alm(vt seems a iuo":kry to thw fond
father and Hiother's kearts. The toner
al exercises were coadueted by I;v. Mr.
U&hna. It is well with t!e dear cliihl,
but hnt balia cart cure thu aching
hearts of his parents!
Major Adams took Christmas dinner
ut rs. A. Miles' koipitabla,Voard. Such
roast pig aud everything fco jateh was
hat d to Wat. Mr. Shuk5 and ii"eof
Tacoma, a niece of Mrs.' Miles, aete
there an. a visit. She was a brilliant.
looking lady and . Iter kaa"and a very
pleasant gestleinen. Littla Grace was
hanging piclsre frames oa Eugene so as
ta make hiia a walking pi eta re gallery.
Mr. ilei Jas a very interesting fatwily
of children, and with ths assi-.tuiiv'e ot
his excellent wife train thc'ia with great
care. Thie cold snaj kas driven Mr.
Mills' stack u hiia with great force.
His barn yards are full or horses
--
TVa wibh the. that owe u.s woald pay
ap, wa have large money due us.
)me
ps-ople pay evrj oly Vut the printer,
hiia they crticia, and btrlaguer for pulls
and wan. their paper f uil of frrn, but an
empty purse dou't niak a liht heart.
How eta a printer pay his bills
with every on koldi n b-n k his ji:-;'
dues. Tea million such would tlaiwa on
tVm point of a cantoris: aeie, and
leavtf hts room fir others like them
selves. Mn jor Adaies has had two slirds break
down wish a &uprrincurn'nt Know. He
wfte shoveliiTig OiT the snow fro:n one,
a?i his -00 l?a. bt th roof down.
Enoth Met-ker's "r.r. on Haavi's Island
lost half it roof tearing Je.rr.es Khin
ti.Ter t tb" groui-d with .ihrui'd knee.
Msicklti's store io-..t it piznr: a-nd the
lui'.l its cu4il extremity over 1mm log
w;y whick. iV.l iit t! river. IV. ch
ar G.js's hed ci his f.rta twiii tlowx
kfT-s-jnush. Sti4.-k ire woiae ci tha blight
ing td'eets c! too much snow.
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We ca'.led oa flundav oa Mr. J. C.
He his a fin los ff children
aii 1 fn'eT-j'?!lni wif '.e .Jhru'id judge.
He treated as to soiro very tin ci!cr,
and liospita'-'y invited . tt iliifner, hut
the day was tea lebort and Ik-tho too far
off. "
Christmas has been an nr.commonlv
nr.i'h day, and nil Jt. Tie!ejjite enjoyed
it at ko:a. Threwcre no puiilie ex
erci of any kiad, n-t ev-a a drtnc1 in
tle Cltnrch, as thiit in ca-pa'de of 1 eing
warittf-i w!i! the M.tsonie HalJ is not
The December r.nber of 71 V'txt
jS7ir repr-sinfcs a young lady swinging
in h!;aojk oa tb Pxifi: Ce-sst. Ttx
thin, we r?an her clcthea. This resalts
from entrrjiriie ia siting ut the b-ook
tw earlj in ti ii.onth.
It apprars God and thm Msotts don't
ran tv;et!T ae wlf -n feM-y get up a Usll
ii;; rM;U very wnplaasant weather. Wit
lait JlaHfu;c es!ebrii-n. Those
v. bo came from Rainh r were weatlicr
ound.
PhEnronr, W. T.
E. G Adams Ecq Yourself and ljnien
are respectfully inviteil to attend a ."rand
iM:aspTer?.flo riall to be girrnat Freep- rt
Hotel on New Year Eve, 1883. Tickets
including eupper $2.00.
. AmTMON Y EEr.OMAK.
Tse (Jrswlk r diildrfs.
Dr. PtTey Jioultvn, f the B impriRn
fldsoital, London, has madu interostin
etudM-'ts oi tli health hiid growth of
children. IusteKd i thiag tlw average
of a Jorge number of children mcneurcd
onoe, h ha Ijm4 it raoro rulitabJe to
rnea:-nia a itamlwr oC'chihlrun of iKrnal
froirtli, bixrtibt up und -r averags cir
euuislaricoM, raany ti:iv:s, thus awt-rtain-iag
their rate tf jncreaa.'. The annual
rate of grow tit was fouu4 to vary lelwecn
two and three inches fr each child pjr
yeer. The Allowing working talile,
. though nut exact, is an approximation
to tho statement -f a law. Tho weight,
it mill be observed, normally corre
sponds with this height, riiing by steps
of one inch :
l Jitcl. row'.''.! Ftet Inihe. Tctnt.
8 0 aV 4 1 C-i
8 1 8 t 2 HA
a e 44 7if
B 8 f 1 i 70
S 4 i- l "iiS
8 ...i... 4 I 7o
8 i 1 "T4
3 T ' H Ml
8 t 8-1 f Vi
8 9 6J 4 18
8 13 fj I 11 HS'i
3 11 6 0 'M
4 6
Dr. lioultou buiiavos that when a child
Tsriea more than rt quarter of nn inch
annually, or when bis weight doe not
corrospond with Lis height within a
margin of eafety, put at seven pounds,
fche danger eigual should be put out.
Then it is nafo to conclude the child's
diet is not good, or possibly some diseaso
i-j lurking ia Jais system. It is a curious
fact that loss of weight always precedes
tkc development of consumption.
A modhrx illustration of vicarious
stonocicnt is found in the case of Dr.
Legofi', of Paris, -flho allowed blood to
bo pumped from liis own veins into tho
body of n wounded soldier the opera
tion being of tho transfusion of btooib
The sick man recovered nhd the doctor's
health failed. He tried chango of eli
mato in tops of improvement, but with
out avail, end lie tinslly died from the
tiJocts of his gonerosity.
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Nordenskjold reported tho east coaet of '
all Arctio landa as haavily iced, when
thcir west coast, are comparatively fi-ee. .
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Thw ia explaiued by rotafuoa of tb j
earth making the eastern ehoros tho !
weather or reistiEg aud ftilvauciug sule, j
mhile all western shores ara rirlativaly j
, TT. . , . . . . . , .
leeabores. IIwinlertiDgtulaljObseira-
tioras just south ef Wrangel Laid sliow !
en average risa and f"l of only eiht
incites. This (H-euia to iudi -abi that ithe
mtfriue basiu aoi th of lio-liring! strait u
of limited extent, und either land
locked or eoo".!osod t au wehipelagoof
numerous islands, connecto.1 by koijikU
with little surrouniUajj water, j Judging
l?y tlie eoruparitiv size of Orrenland,
i r.v.i:uAnt Trttt-v" r-rikT. ir i
. . i ; ii 'i:is i I
in genera proixur.wn, w.mm
alxjut four nd a P'Al dejre :ia d.'pfh
fror the physsoal Nortk pole of tha
earth. All shcies withia the Areth: cir
cle appear i be skirted with ido-nds.
Cnpt. Kcenaa, -wha boiling out'' in
the 'aark jHmc A13-:, alfovtt i 2 03 mil s
north of Point Uarro, saw wlJh ycrfct
uiBtiDctaeRJi a rar.jft f bijrk lnii, v:si-
ble a kwg way nortk .f the YtH':i's p
sitio. This is ar.r.nttl'r eoijfirraed fey
tb Srjsht os largs rabcri ii s-ptttic
lii:, which jvos nortlurd ia th
S( x'tv. f-om 2vibit Barrow, and return
iu Ant ti rvjcly "-S-'pieml r with their
yoau., whick ai- alvya reared njton
lau.l. Tliea we e..Ki.e. r tlip.i tb ioo
briirr is; ibis j Art .-f th Arctia iu r-rofu-ly
rr:fi!i iri li-au- a jroHeh
i th witr.a !(! fcJI'jto, cosaing. frm
pr-.'i''--. a.':d a lrftach tA wl.Lh rly.v.
o-t Jap3 n;vl luro-igk Uuf.nj k-:tit,
it arcnT-s s i,id bekiuj; ti sanlaia it
iwto.ib js li jr .;utb. euck uk a eoua-
vi:ej.t yKtryxrcn, ztzr.iz.nT.
"Thirty-five ye ago," wTites Jamea
rartoa in the New York Lcdyr, " the
piiiut of competition 'wi'.h tli. New York
j'fipers was to be the fest to publish tho
Knglii-h steaaier'g news. To tocoinplik
Ibis, exertions were ra.v'e1 that have
probably never l :n eurpsssed ill ths
b.iirf'ory of d .Vy yrt. jTin jaoment
the 8i.-ii3er vsi 's'gbled at Halifax, a
luTr-e w: f bliid and Lb.e rcre3 rider
prepared n:o int. A parejl was tlnoww
ixoh& the tt'.-amcr's ieck, aisd away Vai
li-ioc i. d wii it ji.r. N'dv H -oti h
lk IJay s! ir'iiady. Tbeuce
i; "tt and lis lAtvr sa re
the precious
eerricd i a
wim- K'.'k.illtud io jto:i
. Jftseen
V.-:ni aii-1 New York ti
(rsfS'..si ltr ht-r, by l-iij-yy, by .'stenrn
lat. and br -ok of r,.i'r,iJ ss
rrt thea ci!tpl-. 41, snd
faIJitivfS iofl Nw
:es tk
T.tikl fcfteer.
ho; "-re tb t;A'ricr reaehc4 22oj-
Uw, X!. cMTi frc'i",."htl v cot. ejj
:unrl . "Vv'- "ehi;h wa' sharctl u-
J T aiTRvtv !i.;t n ) ri?:..t 72 oi
Jr'.Si'to, Now Yk and PI.
"AA tit, vtr.-t r i.
;p:i..
ks til si 6 few
iO''i;-i-: wou'd .oec-!i:
e'lecnr r r.3
:iiK a.'ter ell.
Th'T r.t e::rt ra
r. '-.on
wbr-e Ui JVt-Sroir end t'l? H:r ran
riv4 espresvoe- frr.m M.osniJt to Nw
IVik jm the joiddie of i'.vr winter,
?rova iS."ofis "vas ! tkxl w.th s :ow-
Iri:i, a-d tb fay if ' iniy was euT-
eiwnl wit: A latln.c b
t'!u i.:?:es
uiti'a.i faors H.il: ri x
tliij'ty-ttf s Ln. s J'lom "i.-v a t. Xh
liavta ii im jiortly wuYvtd by raii-
"-rrosiITowItavfTj r?id ths Trio
unei the next v,river, 'lit was brought
Jaith'-r in f.nr bvuis audje. h.tiE by our
cre'-.tmaty r!d r, Ii.ee"i Ward,
Wiio
r.oTer 1 ts tbe
i-i tho heels oi
tits Ot-V. C:
i ; S blii fftt-r 11
.jVJcvk a. m., but tii." ri?
fros i-a tw-. ;ori' e.v. 3i ?,
ih kI'.l'T est ti lie fr mi! I i
. extr;' rift'j
bavins: la.lo !
" l lu rs wi i? i:i '.r.y s :
'.h roi.ih.tos in
thoe divs. ?o:a-ti:.u:a k b-3 would
fU lama iu i.:d He ofj
ti.e night, and
tba rilcf would N o" ik; .1 I t wake up
farutt-r an. I'-.iy .i;:.n r,
tli4 rider h'xisv'f wo.i:l v
Occi:ii!y
ire out, lor an
Iwrnr (v .l wii in .vtti:'g warmth or reat,
an2 reach New York just i a tiiws t hr
the ys erring tlio aojs i aoi extra :
a riva' shec. TUos: exprises watle r
grvwt t'tlr ns the S-ji tu;? .lit.i"s did
Lot f.-il t. b'ow tLa bots'Pal tiorajxt,
the pub'w were g: dually w..rked
Up i-s a high ii-rc of rivitciu-:. lid is
,cr iA(V, & in tho e.?e of o.:tr racs?,
d Dce.io!.s were Vdd tf tw trickn
a;: adv.-utsree f the xprf.s ridtrx"
A r.vtKX .itIk r. j
A fpirrscr of iji's.:"'! kitriisliip, Oat,
ttotiec4 t.T' ruerniug is.
hA joinr4 kis 5 'V.
it a wi jfoo'
rVt:aewhat a ir-
icitcil at tfc i-it.Viea ckhrt.x toslomestic
life?, ke aarefttlly t bs -rLd the Wbavior
ti the visit. r. lio l learn ( u that if
Lad aot act otiiy joi" '
ts barn-yard r. l-
attvee, bn ot.ly Si-I' ar, ft airal-tioie.
FnrlLer itf ij-.itioa tbowtil itbat after
the hoots bad tlicro:s;;hly tiied k?r
osta apjj-?bt. ! wol-.i piek "ep e.H ear
-f eorn awrl Ay awuy. (5ft ily mterese'o
lr kb. ctiK2 couuuetif the lird, the
. .. ..:-.i
. t ie ini-ii,
airbfrtlithe di;
faruitr :r iu.i:ss
f-c-
tioa f ils :.X It w.-s bBt a short
dixtaace' t the rivc-r, ari! kei.tteed that-
aftrj-elreiisfr ti.a p'w
dropged &j i-rr-
eutly inte the riTi-r,
"''' r"l,,i " 'wn
bank, k b'covered Id., t;.t r tubi:i:
hr a ecjn pa's? ion who vtaa lyjag ow the
ground ar feeding on the eir of corn
the pick gsr.der himself wp.dcljctl into th
camp id gobbled up tht cor.i liiir.sd'.
Ho has rciiisir.cd all winter, end ths ir.
dics.txr.3ar3 that li ftfts mi-d rp hi.,
rnind to fattI-2 fir.n rp-5 z .-r:?5
.: r I !
la OT..,r to nn..erta.Kl lh.sireets.trt cr- J? -a ,!mi!hlofcS L.c. a; fl. i;. r:,M. , ml .b..n I'.llartUy, 111 Jf Litth.
prracrt, he walkad up fc the c-d-r en I i u;up j-8tiiujf mid lot me assure you, I J' UP;V r"'"1 J,V- -.A- ,
td lhstitb,d been jW d-ftbhnl that j John, that if it is in my ,w to lichten J c. Xl.nulS SSlSft;!';
it iw.d.1 n.-'tbrr wslk nf?r flJ Wifhont your can im-l nrnko brighter your jour- : tw.v.h of ,-,lh hast ! a'l! aed
eirtnvHr-cit be returnU, ami mormrr-j r.ey thr.,ugii bSe to-J.ruselem I f of ,c. 4. '1 . 10 N. it. 3 V. r.,vl ..,,,V hi
- ' . , '., "O, my precious, and thus it shall ba b'i:min:; witiussen to prove lutcm'inmr.r..
ftfier mcrn.n; wat-r.l the rs wy hiof,, Wiro to bft you from the '' and caitit Jtion Vf f.aid k.!!l! v'i"
poofe tr.rry aay an eref cr rn. ri.rs'lt rudo e.snulta of earth. nd surround jon ' J , , A14.'' i.- ' ,- 1:"A"p Thonia il. l.'o'ert
tho vii-i'.s cessod, bnthorlly itflerwp.rd with tho Ja-sfc s4jiopl.ere of Texas !" V . T ' IUrUey' uil of Liu:e b '
' Vaur Year'u !v j., ISftt will bo re-
rntoi' erod as leug as any mn ot woman
t living w uo ft.nrtot t-j make or rc-
ceiva cyU that fv,tiva cns.ion
ho wi.k obliged to ?:vs up thouWifi
j ..ithtr Lnullrols ware.-iuat by
xewn of tn lo'y stf.tj i)t the tber-J
moiact-jv eod the high siabj of the wind,
On Thursday, tha last day ol -December,
tbcra was a tuimnsdoiw snow-storm lliai
thri h Northwest, and
fllis W;k3 ti.ved by a gala that nlaiost
iook one's breath away. On Friday
inornho, Jan. 1, the thermometer tood
at twi-jity 1k-W zero, and in th pourte"
the ext tweuty-four hours it got
down to 23. It v.as 3S at Ohkosh, o.J
at lV-ckiord, Z) Dnbu-ine,
XaAikakae, M at tH. Piiul, ai at Mil-auka-,
S3 nt GuL-ua, 23 at St. Loua,
and 3 i- i Fori Sncllin. Ui' trims
hardly m;i &t rdi ior thr or four rtaysj
r...r.fcrv aa L,rai:iO;UiV fcUrWiueti.
tf i-rC we. in tho
Xis-tera Htittts, ftlin- a rennalnetiou or
tlvo tiinoas- ;.n c-f 177t-'X The
cold vavrt pas.se.l ? r tho Uuited States
a V.uj 3'M aii'il ht f Dcecmber, and
Bi-vera ci!d ve!ar coutiuncd for al
jfji.at "sbre.- moir.s. On the ll)th of
Jaauiiry, fol'ow.r.g it bobvy snow-storm
tha ten:rr..tu:v v"; U0 dsg. lielow aero
r.i Chicago, !) bvbiw at V7hii.prton,
end i'or i S :!bn;7. At ",Void.-to-k,
ui Vrii!iont, tiirf V.-Jiiir:itur iAl ki 4j
leg. l .low, j2iJ aS; Kntii Id, . II.,
Pryob;rg, Mi., a-vl many oiltor p'.aoes,
thu airrcyry. wus froa-n tflbl. It was
iVinl;.lv ruw'. -i. il t tb:t Vii;:o, in view
of whut Lad "lippeiiad ia' tb-a "M:.iue j
Kiwn, Vi o.aTi '.H liarii to jriOv
Vnrg. y..i tutu'.'.ivs of auo-.v lsy iu
Wii-iiiingloa f;o;u In-w Ycar'a t: the
mil Idle oi Marc'i, a! icu cwvsred the
Pottra Un' tha si'ie -riod. Longf
I: l..nd w.-.nd wt-s e;o a t to navlgMiou
from Jan. '2 " to 'ob. 27, rud the harbor
ot Now "i'wik ws much ubtiuctcd by
ice,
'i'h wi&t.-'r of 1 3 IS-'") was also one to
ba rvmcmbvicd in Cidcago. A fn-at
Jiow-;-torm caiO'a a J.ir.wr.T, and itnta
that tima on, wb'n Hte-dr cold w-.titliwr,-which
provci.t jd any thaw i i i-jK ak &f,
tlu-! euow kept piling KL hf o:w i-t .rm
a.'tcr auothii n:td April, waeK a warm
rain proou rod a ibn.'. wUi.-h, causing thu
waters of tlu A-x I'l-b: r. owi iltw
and pour into th !rjui-.lh franeh, wp
bridges, eKn'.!-V..-;(s ind t'li'phig of all
sorts'oiit into th.J lak", a:td pretty much
iuundut.l s:mth.;vu" ::ri of tUa eity,
and the v.i.-t ( ) k! low kaul lying
to the south aiid v,.;fc f it.
Tb.!iiik r of IH ii-'o deac-vres to be
ni?.rlicd iu tin an;!ls of cold wtatber.
Oa tlw! th rf Jt..v..;ry tU o..-tiiusiy
HncoiiS for table Wwio'.r ii;toot -W tbrcs-
bfclow suuo wua ivselK'd 4'fc M -iit jk ikr,
Yt., at U.iVi and ii.ni-or, in Mail.-, sud
nt r ran-r.ouia, in N.w Humpali'.i's, rd
oa tho sih of i'coiwary Jo. lowing tlx
sohtto liUi! w.-. lia.ieU :it N:w L...b:Hi-
oa, N. i. At ti;afc t:uie umIj uil Wia
hiu-1''.' s U ti Uuili d blat.-,, ai tl a b
s. rvid, or all sa t of ibs gwt plaice,
was L-.)i;w a-'-rt. No rwk giv tl
sttcecariva iivjrt!jio;i t-'uriJ i.jitia fur
i.:ro t-iu twciity y; i. 2S.-.r i.a &ihI
r.f li3 s.iJvi-j y-i.r, bowjtver, 1V.. 1H,
1S3T, to ViUtpei'aturs ia uit parts of
Jbugisxd wc-ut down to .') u.-;.ryi
agjot. A tvry sevcro ii.tr (lUUi-'t)
fo:!.vf"L
Oi e.nlier f,'l J T.ir.trs, (h sncsi ra
ieriia!.; b Vy eoontry w.ia ti.t f
lllV-'J-h sktv-;i, ii eii' -itra i. hi
" tJtu O K-pek Vita iVr;ol
win e i:A i-j iif.n iis ImjpA t. in-rt-.k
ef Wi -i'l-Vmac;; aisl at Avmn.-i;
Vihre tii bjy ii -vvr tf-ert tifs rsib
sid", t:a k lu iav k ik;?u
Btsiit ia thickn-is:", :ud a.adl '.Vi.s ;
'i'i.a iftj; vi.uU
Va .te.i iiiV.y iiw i,n
)a l u'f ks lit.)
"tT!:l ).ltiW, tlj 1 J I 1 Wrt.i
Ki, o-.stl i-y v-r a;U w.s-.i'i. r. Aluut
six ir''l fed ..w;41ia ii -r,'(.n
tlv iJi -1" 1 of i-Vbrivtry, r,nd ' t! a
entr.-aiity or t'w weather kiidv-rfd ail
tbr tbive jts from comiug in" f. a
go..l liittiiy tiitts. A lato K4 tlie 5cli of
'darcii ib j L.-t?.ii AVw J.tlt V lad tins
i'u-ia from Vuivvifcr : " Vr.i tit r.c froa
fctr.tii.br ia Connecticut, ;uud it
frcicn over su Wia ii;oiis rttkj trery
uy IroBi tbatica to Lung inland , wbica
is thrca leagues acres., which was nurcr
knowu bwf.jr-." CKicujo later Occart.
Cour.9 cf Treio f.or?.
She ea:ne. tripping fr.-.n the church
door, her foco t'o.rs'K? 1 Tritli e"uoti u )y
the jut-uter.'d di-tit: :rid her eyes
;. britrht . with loviu.g expnctatio-a. JI
l eliivcrod on tb "uf D-tt'-.h-, w!K-re for an
hour he h u .. . er d lniiMtn xi-Jy, wiiii
& buni:rg hewrt palj.ittling in bis tbroatj
end f rozeu ilngci-s in h I '. er.f-ts. Thiy
linked arms and i-i.trt.ed lot- ths rcr?i-d-.-iieo
ef bvr parjid.
Att.r a tetr ntt.-mcr.ra' hasitating
ail-.-ne, hf .ai:
. " Jane, wo h.v; inoin rr.rh other
long. You run-.-, kno bow I ft el. You
must lave frii that e)var down nt tho
bo to m -O,- 'I-ai-e ! "
ba-1 i'pprd tlowit cn the ieo with
eo )?:'t--i! f iii. bir; spiu-j W.t driven
Hp into i b.tt; an i his i.:k w. tipi."?d
, r i.U in. .,' but fi;a w.-.a a tcid.r
k. art-i ;. b '. ;'.':io did not laugh, but
b.e. vst-vt.idv i--t:j:vl bit So Lis i'oc t, and
raid : " .J
i'eu wwe' f.fi:".. J bn, when von
elipl e I, ibt iiio iuu'.jdai.ou O, good-
S'aa .pp.."d bers If thst t-tr-a, fnd eaw
lit tl st.'.ts do-en to d tnc bt.foro
htr errs, 1 -nXite pulkvd her up Li basto,
aid w.-i-t rrn; i
' Y. ; j-.i.t as I taid, cl-rrr down at !
. . .' .
noiA i f my h-v.r. isafcrveut Jove,
( 'i'V'S I l U'id my bop... 'liiat ivo !
i.;t brl. d ta ct.t-.id fiv e Ibunder ! "
lit. jW'I s.ai:i, out s:r OTib;cd
sji Wf-'itf "ird f'x'p to bvlp biifij
aini she k'.'I, I r.-atjiisM-":
" Yes. vi b, ,I"iai. Ton re m-ralicr yon
i just a tid a iova that hi ';. d you stand
and face tunn-.;-. r. Ami ti:t yn tnv.nd
ed your hopes on this petky ice. ! "
There sli-o J-at. jjnhu rasped tho
looeo put if Jjer saeite retwe.n tho
re end r.iiA'd b r to her feet, as .
Souiehww J.ihit's feel had p.lipped
froru nnd-. r bitn, aud be eaiiie down iiko
I a crimtal V. Willi his hi ad and feet noint-
! ing aSiywnrd. hhe twined her taper lin-
i gtrs in his cnrlitig locks an-I raimd bini
to the KtatnxH of it man, ti t Lbs hut rirm-
one wouUl liS kitun irom a p.nt cC iay, ..,t mip i;i . j;-; -i,
mater bv th be.ck of th-a neck. 'J ben j , 'y'r-' r'' id AM.Iic.-iti.-n N.
ke Fftil, with i-.icre.-end 7rn.istiH'as: U T V-"' Ti - "f 1';i:4' .J i,,V J l"'t 5
for an opp n tuntty Jo ted my Jove, and l-otli.uoi;.s ritl-.-nee t j...n. ; i..l c.ltit ati. n of
to betr tnot a wLL-ocrs who.'ii 1 ' ! ..ii i lii-t. ti.- I., .1 '....i.t k n i-. '
i l, j -in. I,.', i )i i i i' ... c i i. ....
Ana ifcs xney ..oin sat together : Abco Fer,i,v, !f,.,.,,stea.l A,.n,'i,n X
Tbey Lad nearly rcaeh.-d tlie gnt, end - .r-2;, forth- S.ii, tt,t 4 J Norti w t i i
baud in fc-wid, aui with ths bibis of -'V-rV o.r .....tli V,t of s'c 4 'l,Tc
young John's lust Cvnioiijii, they crept lt :J Vt'- iutl.ff.,i1. int;y.iin-.BVMir
along oi lir Inces an the front door. : l.""e her c..ntiiiiifiu- rci b neenpon n riuti.-.
tc-iw, and w, ro soon forgetful of. theil j ru.llL'r iv V'Z: L.' ?',Cri?.at' 8 if- bi".
bumpaontho eoftestcashnofthepar. 'Jtt! " Pall. Tro w't U rt' ' i
"?"iss"5-
Visitors to Portland-
Should not forget to .-all TOWIC''
San r rar.cIr3co QaSicay,
uriy becH p.W.i-rph.-; of all Use lr.ul
ing' ruen mi'l women of Oiegcn at.J
Vashififn Territory. SfkiVlfal opera
tors always in sttrndur.ee, and the most
minute attention paid to pictures "of
children. Don't forget the location, S.
V?. Gainer First czi llcxizQa-
StrCO-bS, Up Ct0il3. trouble to show
specimen to visitors. Street railrwacls
pass tlie door every ten niinut:-, and
this is the nearest' gallery to tho rivu
princij-l hotels.
The actual e.sLab'.i.vhnient of an Art
Club will do more than anything els to
dis.'over and develop rhov.art talent in a
community. It often happens, howeVer
that the.Ko who would likfl to start such
an organisation o not know how to go
uhout it. The neci:s ary information
ia fully given in ths November Art Anv
fi'tur, in u tuggvstivrt uiid stimulating
article on 44 Working Art Clubs," an ar
ticle which ev-ry amateur, dosirous of
.s If-ipiprnremexir, should peruse . with
the closest "attention.
nnnvn v.'ew iy uu-
v. r i i!;isi'.I. .vr- nuali'r . ii!iilrt.a n
;!pn(li(J en--nTin-. Tu t p-.i)' iat ion. f urni; 1 e
a ;ut vnluaSle oncvclnrt1;' oi informM mnnliii n
ro pr.nn fhoul.l l-r wiiIm.u. 'J !'0 .oiulanly f.t
ti'.a KcitXTirr.5 .MrRic.is n --a time it cir
dulit'ion riiT' nmU t'.ict f .l tli-sr ',,r,
in .u-.c.-hin.-.i. rri.-n. t :. ' Twi 6
t'''''i''. FoM t:v r.U rr'il'r.n-v CO.,
i,al)l..trs, I-.o. i;Cl EiOi'l--. K..
t V i"-' '-'" S v?" Seo c:iro'
K I ' " 1 :-:ii. J bi lar t
art"Ut-I tVo :o r.t rn rsnlrlt-:iB-u
P I:fo?:v..' tun ..I-ar.tr.ftti' V";
f-, I )y ., . . .. wl. V:'"rtr,t n. I vi r- 1
l:ilo-nitio.t e.-i:t rce. I ..! ,. .r' l
i.n.iin rrc 1 CI a.'.rar.tat'o of r" i r ;.' l
' VV v "oo'a t V 'l j-srcB jo to u:,..
' ri'm-er co., nrs cciasxirw
Ai:it:cjkj, 2-1 i.rd?t7,I6- Vcrx.
Mct;c2 o7 Fi;;a! Settlements
la ths'.tWr r-f tl.shtate )
f
'j':.-: un-'-r-'i'iic-:, l.t.via-,' f!k-:U.-r i!r.-.! report
In tl. .!,.(v B,';ttrr. !...(.' unity C:nt i-i li!:t
i i:t .'. -.r.ty, S'it : Or'.-;.-n. i its l:xd Mem'ay
.r.innary r. l:-S." at tin Ci.iirt )i:.i:s.- .t ?t, J.'.-b
i-i k.'o I (u'ltv mi t!. tiuti" mid .!icfr'
!. -f. iti'i r.av ei-it i-si i t. snch l'n-l reju-at ad
tJ. actt!vru-:r. th-jru-.'.
MA ilx L. OV,"Lr;r..
tttt s srns To., n j
e.
'J f " IA"', ti V. N SHc '.r'
"d
o? VvJss
erderirtriv It riat.its ifii-traticis, j-i'.aa.
1 ' j w i u UWiiviLlwlii
L.r Orics at Vanci i rn, tV. T.
UvCMa".r 'J.l:i;-5-l.
t ETr1 Lcrl rr'veftt J:at tin- f. l.j-.-iii-nt-. J
m..- i ...ee-; (...:........ f ..
-f (IN.U I'I'OOKif ! a; la.tti f 1 ii iL.if.-i.t Lit i-i id
!-r-.' v i:! K.e ,f..ra tl-.v ."u-I-c t tl I'm
-to 'urt at Ks;!ii, V.'.ie. T r., u .Vttitituy'
.r.naiy 17t i. I;'.-.".. Ann-nat t':.M!'r,
Hom --i tl t i liv-:'.i;.ns Nin 1' i-.itj : f s
ti: i ..f ?. 1... 4 i-1 1; j ,f k j )f .:.c.
0 ,. I'. 1 v..
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