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(HI v - MB BBBKaH !te gailg gtom ASTORIA, OREGON: SUNDAY.... -AUGUST 31. 1890 TIDE TABLE FOR ASTORIA. AUGUST. HIGH WATKK. LOW AVATKU. First. Second. First. Second. 5Phz:h ana . m. . h. in. h. in. .S ;. i. S. t rfl SM 9 05 5 0 b 24 SI 'ZA'i 0 5 2 U5 35 SI 10 21 5 5 3 33 8 3 3 5G -0 2 3 33 3 4 ST 11 21 C 3 10 37 S 7 4 55 -0 8 4 45 3 1 3S 12 OSj) 7 0 11 3G 9 0 5 40 -12 5 43 2 4 23 - - - - 12 50 77 0 31 -14 C37 17 3 029 91 129 82 7 12 -13 72C 12 31 1 19 9 0 2 07 8 C 7 51 -10 8 14 0 7 The hoars between midnight and noon are designated by a (a. m.), those between noon and midnight by p(p. m.). 0 i. 00m. a de notes midnight, ofi. oom. p denotes noon. The height Is reckoned from the level of average lower low waters to which the sound ings are given on the Coast Survey charts. VESSELS ON THE WAY From Foreign Ports for the Columbia River. Xoddlebura. 15 r. sy 1033, London. Apr. 22. Asnnlcy, Br. sp.. 1635, Liverpool May 3. Kinkora. Br. sp 1799, London. May 7. I.on&dilc, Br. sp ., 16S3. Tonal o. UNpse. Am. sp., 1535. Yokohama. I'artfaia, Br. bk., lKi, Liverpool, May 2i MisUey Hall, Br. sp., 1772, Bio Janeiro, July fi. LizaeBcll, Br bk,103C, Anwerp. July 21. Danborae. Br tp, 13S0. Anwerp, July 24. :cotUta Glens, Brsp.SOGl, Rio Janeiro. Ancerona, Br sp, 1215, Sidney. Astracana. Brsp, 166i. Yokohama. Andora. Br sp, 1670, Mauritius. Troop. Br sp, 1S26. Shanghai. MHton Park, Br sp. 1161. Santa llosalic. Tort Carlisle. Br bk. IKS, Santa Bosalio. Kircudbrixbtsbirc. Br. Sp. US2,Tona!o. Oebtcrtyre. Br bk. 1296. Alsea Bay. IHcncMl.Brsp 1151. Honolulu. Alcinons, Brsp, 157C. Kcwcastlc A, Ariadne, Br bk, 1167, Capo Town. l.Jy Elizabeth. Br bk. 1155. Sydney. Fcylcdalc, Br sp, 1C19. Liverpool. Ard lamuroban, Br sp, 1700. Cape Town. Poonah. Br sp. 1199. Cockcrmoutb. Br sp, 1297, Liverpool. MosntCanncl. 1596, Manila. Lorton. Br bk, 13S0. Liverpool. Alexander Lawrence, Brbk. 1205. London, FROM AMERICAN' PORTS Patrician, Am. eji., 1251, N, Y., Mar. 8. tty of Philadelphia. Am. sp.. 13SJ, N" Y. Mar. 15. T.e K.SUrbnck. Am sp, 1WI. N. Y. July 21. Keaier, Am sp. IW, N'civ York. IX THK KIVKR. S tratbUano. Br. sp.. ISM. Antwerp Mar. 11. Kate F.Tioop. Br. bk 103C, liiogo Julr 13. Uolenta, Am bk, Sll, Hone Kobr May 12. I3. AmblcllSl. 'cw York July 10, Slieve Donard. Br sp, 17SS, Newcastle Aug 9, Nerfolk I Man J. Br bk. 1511. Newcastle. A us 12. BUSINESS CARDS. W !. HOWARD, M. D. HOMCEOPATIIIST. Graduate of University of Jlicliican. OIHceover A. V. Allen's store, northeast corner Third and Cuss. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m 2 to 1 and 7 to 7 ifo i. in. T I. UAV.lIO.'I, C1VJL SXG1XEKK. County Surveyor of Clatsop County. Office: Room No. 7. Kinney's Brick, Asto ria, Oregon. ATTOKNKY AT LAW. Otacc Flavel's new brick building, corner Second and Cass streets : up stairs. "I J. CURTIS, Attornry-at-Lnw: Xolarr Fablic. Commissioner of Deeds for Washington Territory- Office In Flavel's new brick building. Cor. Second and Cass streets. J oissr :i. ssirrR. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office oh Cass street, 2 doors back of Odd rVMmrs Building, Astoria, Oregon. f H- A BOIVliIXY, . ittarHcy and. Counsellor at linvr 'e on Clicnamus Street, Astoria, Oregon, A R- KANACA, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ORlce over White Ilouse Cor., Astoria, Or. T II. HAXSELL, "ilEAX. ESTATE BROILER AND NOTAKY PUBLIC. Established 18S3. Third Street, next to W. U. Telegraph Of Mtc, Astoria, Or. T l KAFFERTY, HI. I. Graduate Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. OrncK-5SC Tlilnl Street. J P. MULUNIX, M. D.f PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ONlce on Fourth Street, bet. Main and Cass. Sjieclal attention Riven to private diseases. Oftlce hours 3 to ll a. m.. 2 to 5 r. m. I IW. A. I. ASDJ. A, FUIuTOar. Cass street, between 3rd and 4th. Sin'cial attention to Diseases of Women and Children, by Dr. A, L. Fulton. Siiocial attention to Surgery, by Dr. J. A. Fulton. Office hours from 10 to 12 A. m and 1 to 4 r. 3. JAY TUTTLE. M. D. Physiciaii, Surgeon and Accoucheur. OfTicc, Room C, Pythian Building. Office hours : lo to 12 and 2 to 5. lhvJdence. Miutli .side of Cedar SL, next bluck west of the Hospital. B. K. 3111.1'KK. .H. I. Graduate of Cleveland Homoeopathic Hos iluU tVillege. ;uul Post-ilnuluatc of New York City Polj-clinlu School of Medicine ami Surry. Firt;uid Main streets, Portland. IH;xsch of Women a Specialty. 1 lt.. . MSTKr. I'll YS1CIAN AN1 SUBGEON. Scrial attention to Diseases of Women id Surgery. r h:k: Opposite Telegraph Office, up Stairs. Astoria, mi-roii. DENTIST. lUmi37and 8, Flavel's new Urick lUilltl iur. W. T. nCHNKY. L. T. BAItlK ,T. W. DRArKU. Burncy, Barin & Draper, AttorneyH at-Law. lOregon Citj', Oregon. IVflvo years experience as Register of tlw U. S. Land Orrico here, recommends us fu our specialty of Mlnincaud all other bus iness before the Land Office or the Courts. nd involving the practice In the General Ld Office. 7Z. in C9RH A HOXTII can be made qil U IU C.yJJ working for us. Persons jirefrjrred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business. Spare KioniCBtscan be profitably employed :il. A tew vacancies In towns and cities. B. V. JOHNSON & CO., 1008 Main SL, lUchmond, HALLWAYS AND STEAMEBS. Astoria & South Coast Bailwj And ConnectionB. Schedule 2fo. i, of Trains and Jloats in Effect 7:00 A.. JT. Tuesday, .Tuly ii'Jth, 1S90. , Suit day. ,r. . Leave Lv. ClalKop Via iilcamcr Atloria Beach. hotter. 9:00 7:50 " d Telephone . . 3 :"00 r 21 2 : 00 r nb 5:00 " Ploiidav. Electric 4:43 ' 4:20rsi Tuesday. Electric 8:.30 " 7;50 " c Potter. 2 :00 r m 1 ; 00 r Md Electric. ....... 4:45 " 4:20 " c Wednesday Electric 8:30 " 7:50 ' c Electric- 4:43 Pit 4:20PM Thursday. Electric 8:30AM 7:50amc Potter 2:00 I'm 1:00 Paid Telephone. 5:00 " 4;20 " b Friday. Electric-........ 8:30 " 7:50 " c Electric 4:45 v ai 4:20 i ai Saturday. Electric ..... 8:30 " 7:50 " e Telephone. 3;00rar 2:Oorai7j Potter. 6:15 5:40 " d -Connects with Telephone for Astoria and Portland. c Connects with Potter for Astoria and Portland, d Connects w itli 1'otter for llwaco. c-Connects with Electric for Astoria, Connects with Electric for Astoria and Portland. Round trip tickets via steamers Potter, Thompson and Telephone for hale at Union Pacific and Telephone ticket offices. Baggage checked between Astoria and all regular stations via Union Pacific boats at Union Pacific dock, and on the tram. WM, 11EID, President. HENKY B. TII1ELSEN, Chief Engineer and Superintendent. TIME CAJRD OF BAY RAILWAY GOMPANY WEIIK BAYS. 1-cavc Astoria End -10, 11 a. m. ; 2. 3, 4, 5 r. m. I-eave Young's Bay-10 :30, 1 1 -JSO a. n. : 2 0, 3 :30. 4 XQ, 5 i) r. M. SITAAYS. Ixavo Astoria End 9. 10. 11 a. m. ; 1. 1 SO, 2, 2 HO. 3, 3 SO, 4, 1 SO. 5, 5 SO, C, C SO, 7, 7 SO r.M. heave Young's I'.av-O SO. 10 SO, 11 SO. a. M. : 1 :13. 1 :15. 2 :l.ri.2 :t.r.,3 :15.3 :13,4 :15. 1 :15, 5 :15, Tf : jr., C :15, C : 13, 7 :15, 7 : 13 r. it. Prom Terminal or Interior Points THE- Norton Pacilc Railroad Is the Line to Take To All Points East and South. It Is The SHiiiugCarlCoutc. ItrunsTlirougli Vcstibulcd Trains I?vcry-Iay In tlic Year to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO. No Chango of Cars, Composed of Dining; Cars unsurpassed. Pul I man Drawing-IE00111 Sleepers Of Latest Equipment Tourist Sleeping Cars Kest that can be constructed and in which accommodations arc both Free and Furnished to holders of First or Second-class Tickets, and for Elegant Day Coaches. A Continuous Line Connecting with All .Lines, affording Direct and Uninterrupted Service. Pullman Sleeper Reservations Can be Secured in Advance through any Agent of the Koad. Through Tickets To and from all Points in America, England anu juirope can i? pu:ciiased at auy Ticket Oillee of thlb Company. Full information concerning rates, time of trams, routes and other details furnished on application to any agent, or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agent, No. 121 First St.. cor. Washington, Portland, Oregon. BEGINNING J-U.137- 1st, 1S90, Str. VOLGA, B. F. STEVENS, Master. Will leave daily from Wilson & Fisher's Dock for ILWACO, - at 7 a. 11. and 2 SO r. 11. Keturniug will llwaco, at 0a.m. and 5 p.m. Stopping at Fort Canby, Fort Stevens and Tanzy Point on first trip from llwaco and second trip from Astoria. I. E. & N. Co. THE STEAMERS "Gn. Canby" or "Suomi" Leave. Astoria daily at 8 A. m. and2r. M. for Tanzy Point. Ft. Stevens and llwaco. connecting with railroad running north at 10 A. ai. and 3 SO r. ji. and it with boats on Shnahvatcr Hay. for South Bend, Sunshine, North Cove and other points and through to Cray's llamor. South bound trains start from Nah cotta and Scaland at 8 :30 a. ji. and 1 :45 i'. m. daily, connecting at llwaco with steamer for Astoria, and in the afternoon connecting with night boat for Portland. Sunday Schedule-Steamer starts at 8 a, m. and l) a. u. from Astoria and north bound cars at 10 a. m. and 11 a.m. and 5 p. ji, from llwaco. South bound cars leave Kahcotta at 8 a. -m., 9 so a. v. and 3:45 P. M. Steamer starts from llwaco at 5 p. u con necting with night boat for Portland. X.A. LOOMIS, President. It. V. EGBEUr.Supt. JOII.V 1L GOULTKIt, Secretary. The Str. Telephone Portland and Astoria. Time Table, r.cavr.s Asteria: Every evening except Tuesday at 7 o'clock .JLcarcs .Pertland: Every morning except Tuesday at7 o'clock A Pocket Cigar Case Free to Smokers of HALLWAYS AND STEAMERS. Portland and Coast S. S. Co. GSAYS HARBOR. STR. ALLIANCE. Sails from Port laud every Thursday at 7 p. M.; and from Astoria the following morning. Land ing at Hoqulam, Aberdeen, Cosmopolls and Montesano. SHOALWATER BAY. STR. DOLPHIN. Sails from Portland on 1st and 15th of each month, lauding at North Cove, South Bend, Willapa and Bay Center. F. IS. STEIO&'G, president C. P. UPSHUR, Agent Astoria. - SALOONS. Hughes & Go Wholesale and Betali LIQUOR DEALERS. Importers of All Brands of Foreign and Do mestic Wines, Liquors and Cigars. J. n. Cutter Whiskies a specialty. Val Blatz Bottled Beer. Finest brands of Key west and Domestic Cigars. Liquors for Medicinal Purposes. Family Trade Solicited. All orders from the City aud Country promptly filled. Squemoqua Street, - - - Astoria, Oregon. AUG. DlNIflLSON, Sample Rooms. Wines, Liquors arid Cigars. Agent for the GUIOX Steamship Line and the T11INGVALLA Steamship Line, direct. Also, agent ror "hvenska xrluunen" ana Svenska Amerikanaren." Corner ot Water and West Ninth Streets Astoria, Oregon. Resort Billiard Parlor, GKOSBAUER & BitACH, Prop's. L. FEURKirS CELEBRATED Cambrinus Beer I ON DRAUGHT. SumlriiiiiN Bottled Beer. J. II. Cutter Whisky. Domestic and Key West Cisirs. Constantly on hand. Third Street, four doors west of Telegraph Oillee, formerly Telephone Restaurant. ASTORIA. OREGON. L0EB & CO., Wines, Liprs anil Ciprs. A Large" Stock of First-Class Goods. The Trade Supplied at Lowest Market Rates. All orders filled promptly and Accurately. Agents for First Class Foreign and DumeMie Brands. Slain street Op;. P:irker House. Standard - Saloon. Southeast Comer Third and OIney Sts. Astoria, Oregon. The Celebrated North Pacific Brewory Beer on Draught. Also the Finest Kinds of Wines, Li quors and Cigars. TXic Best of French Brandies AXD BRANDY PEACHES. H. CRUBE, Propr. ASTORL. - - - - OREGON. GERMANS BEEH HALL The Celebrated WEINHARD LAGER BEER, On Draught On Ice, and Drawn from the Wood. Five Cents a Glass. WSI. BOCK, Proprietor. The Globe Saloon Under Kew Management. Christian Wejen, X'roprlctor. (Formerly Bartender at the "Resort," Bestof Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Corner Mam and First Streets. The Gem Saloon, The Popular Resort for Astorians. or the Finest of Wines and Liquors Go to THE GEM SALOON. ALEX. CAMPBELL. - - FROPRIETOB Hill's Palace Varieties. Open Every Might. GEO. HILL, - - Sole Proprietor. NEW PEOPLE WEEKLY. Aim to Please Even-body. The only Free Show in Astoria. Wines. Liquors and Ci gars. Ice Cold. Beer. SQC1JKTY MEETINGS. Astor Lodgro No. 6, K. of P. REGULAR MEETINGS EVERY WED neSuay evening at 7 :30 p. ar. at Pythian Castle. Sojourning lCnlghts in good stand ing cordially invited to attend. By order C. C. D. R, BLOUNT. K oflLandS. Scandinavian Benevolent Society. REGULAR MEETINGS OF THIS SOCIE ty at their rooms in Pythian, building ut eight o'clock 1. m.. on the second aud fourth Tuesdavs of each month, AUG. DANIELSON, Secretary. Seaside Lodge No. 12, A. O. TJ. W. KEGULAR MEETINGS OF SEASIDE Ijdge No. 12, A. O. U. W. will be held in their Hall in Pythian Castle, on Saturday evening of cadi week, at 7 o'clock. Members of the order In good standing, and visiting Brothers are Invited to attend. IJ brary will be open fifteen minutes before aud after each meeting. By order M. W. W. B. ROSS, Roc. Octian Encampment, No. 13, 1. O. O. F KEGULAR MEETINGS OF OCEAN EN campment No. 13. I. O. O. F., at the Lodge, In the Odd Fellows Building, at seven r m., on the second and fourth Mondays of each month. Sojourning breth ren cordially Invited. By order (1. p. Astoria Buliaing & Loan Association THE REGULAR MEETINGS Ol THIS Association are held atsr. jr.. on the first Wednesday of each month. Office on Genevieve street, south of Chenamus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. Common Council. REGULAR MEETINGS. SECOND AND fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 7 Vi o'clock. iWTersons desiring to have matters acted upon by tho Council, at any regular meet ing must present the same to the Auditor and Clerk, on or before the Friday evening prior to tho Tuesday on which tho Council holds Its regular meeting. TUOS.S.JEWETT, Auditor and Police Judge. A NEW ENTERPRISE. City Express Transfer Company. H. D. Thing and C. E. Miller, ritOPRIETORS. Headquarters at Main Street wharf. TELEPHONE NO. 43. A General Express and Delivery Business transacted. Your patronage Is solicited. F.COOK THk nfral Hot EVENSOK & COOK On the European Plan. LARGE CLEAK UOOXS. A FIRST-CLASS llESTAlfltAST Board by the Day, Week or Month Private Rooms for Families, Kic. Transient Custom Solicited. Oysters. Fish. Meal?, Etc, Cooked to Order. WATKItttr... xp Knarrt A rtioke. A FIRST CLASS SALOON Run In connection with the Premies The Best of WINES, LIQUORS AND CIGARS. Good Billiard Tahiti and Private Can! Roomi. HEAISON DORS! ' RESTAURANT. THE ONLY FRENCH RESTAURANT IN THE CITY It Is the object to make the Maison Dore the best restaurant on the coast where the Hnest French meal can be had. Second St.. East of Benton. C FRANCISCOYICH, Proprietor. LIDDICOAT & CRIBB. Carpenters aud Builders. Holt & McCurtrie's old stand, have over 200 plates and drawings of all kinds and styles of duelling-houses, ranging from S0CO to $12,000. Call aud see them. 0 O T TKA T 0 Life Size Portraits 3S.OO 03NTXj-y You may during the next 30 days Eet a GENUI.NE CRAYON PORTRAIT Which we guarantee NEVER TO FADE for the greatly reduced price of :-: S5.00 ONLY :-: TIi--m5 pictures have before been sold everywhere, from SIP.O0 to $-r.00, but we will now give Every One a Chance To obtain a good piece of work for the small sum mentioned, if ordered within one month. We ran make a picture of any photograph, tintype, or daguerreotype. toavc your orders with Mr. II. A. Derby, or send direct to Mrs. May D. Ottnat, l'Jl Center Mret, Chicago, III., foimerly of San ErancKco.Cal. If casii accompanies ordor we will allow you a discouut of 10 per cent. BANKER. Transacts a General Banking Business. Drafts drawn available in any part of the U. S. and Europe, and on Hong Kong, China Ofkick Houks : 10 a. ai. to 3 r. ai. Onn FKLwnvsBuit.Drxo, Astoria, Oregon. J. B. Wyatt, DEALERS IN Hardware and Ship Chandlery, Pure Oil, Bright Varnish. Binacle Oil, Cotton Canvas Hemp Sail Twine, Lard Oil. Wrought Iron Spikes, Galvanized Cut Nails. Agricnllnral Implements) Sewing Machines, Taints, Oils, G-rooeries, IE2to. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY! Thero Is no occasion for the most fastidi ous of our citizens to send to Portland or Sau Francisco for Custom Made Clothes As they can get Better Fits. Better Work manship, and for less Money. By Leaving their Orders with MEANY. Hew Coods bv Every Steamer. Call and see him and satisfy yourself. P. J. Meany. Merchant Tailor. Magnus G. Crosby Dealer In HAEDfASE, TJffl, STEEL. Iron Tipe and Fittings, Stoves, Tin ware, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS Sheet Lead. Strip Lead, Sheet Iron, Tin and Copper. GO TO LARSON & HILLBAGK for GROCERIES AIVD FRESH FRUITS. Orders Delivered Free of Charge. Country Orders Solicited. Third btrect, next to Pioneer office. Maverick National BANK, BOSTON, MASS. CAPITAL.. SURPLUS. 400,000 COO.000 Accounts of Banks, Bankers and Corpora tions solicited. Our facilities Tor COLLECTIONS are excel lent, and we re-discount for Banks when balances warrant it. Boston is a Reserve City, and balances with 11s from Banks (not located in other Reserve Clilcs) count as a reserve. We draw our own exchange on London aud the Continent, and make cable transfers and place money by telegraph throughout the United States and Canada. We have a market for prime, first-class Investment Securities, and invite proposals from States. Comities and Cities when is suing bonds. Wo do a general Banking Business, and in vite correspondence. ASA. P. POTTER, President. JOS. W. WORK, Cashier. TH. OLSEN, (Examincret Dansk Apothekcr) Prescription Druggist. Prescriptions Accurately Carefully and Compounded Choice Perfumes of All Odors, Toilet and Fancy Articles. 588 Third St., Astoria, Or. AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE. MARTIN OLSEN, Successor to E. C Jloldcn. The oldest established Commission Ilouse In Oretron. Goods of nil kinrit vilrl ntt rnm- mlsslon. Auction Sales Every Saturday. General ltenalrine. .Tobhini nnd Ilnhnl- sterltig done. Fine stock of Furniture on hand. When you want Bargains la Household Goods go to MAltTIN OI.SE.K CHRIS. KVENSON. Ge MARINE NEWS AND NOTES. The pilot schooner Governor Moody 'was brought round from Smith's point yesterday morning, where she had been to have her hull scraped and cleaned. Her repairs will be finished by to-morrow or Tues day, and she will be ready to go in service at once. The steamship City of Topeka ar rived from Alaska and way ports yes terday, bringing 6,091 cases salmon, as follews: 3,014 from the Chilkat Canning company, consigned to Morgan & Sherman; 2,200 for Elmore, Sanborn & Co., and 880 for B. A. Sea borg.' The steamship State of California, Captain H. S. Ackley, sailed for San Francisco yesterday afternoon, taking the following freight from here: 200 sacks of oysters, 90 bundles of shooks and 34 crates of moss. The steamship Oregon, Captain E. Poleman, arrived from San Francisco yesterday, bringing 82 tons of freight for this iort, and 22 mnles for rail road building at South Bend. She had 74 cabin and 48 steerage pas sengers. The schooner Webfoot left up the river yesterday in tow of the No Wonder. She will unload her red wood lumber at the "Willamette mills, Portland. The British ship StratJiblane, CapL Tuthill, which left up the river yester day, drew 18.05 feet, and water front men are impatiently awaiting the re port of her trip. At tho highest tides tho vessel can, it is thought, get through all right, but old river men predict that she will get into trouble going over some of the many bars be tween here and Portland. The steamer Greyhound, Capt. Claude Troup, found it a little too rough for such a boat, and did not venture over the bar, but returned to this city last evening. X LITTLE IIOUSEKEEPEU. Work and" Responsibility of a Nine-Year-Old CIrl. How many have cried, says a writer in the New York Star, over Charley in "Bleak House," "Coaviness' " orphan daughter, and the self-denying way in which sho worked and sup ported her still smaller brothers and sisters! "Was there ever a case in real life so pathetic?" readers, while they wero crying, must have asked and hoped that there never was. Perhaps not; but there are some very similar in this city of New York. I rode down town in a Broadway car yesterday afternoon, and opposite mo sat a girl of nine, taking care of her sister of six and her brother of four. All three were neatly dressed, and I was attracted by the motherly way in which the older girl looked after the others and tho affec tion the- manifested for her. There were no other passengers but myself and them, and the conductor, noticing my interest, said: "They have been to the Central Park; they got aboard at Seventh avenue nnd Fifty-ninth street" "You don't mean to say," I asked of the older girl, "that you" and your brother and sister havo been to tho park alone?" "Oh, ye3, sir," she replied, "wo go 'most every Sunday. Johnny and Mamio enjoy seeing the animals and the boats, and there is no one to tako them but me." "Haven't you any parents?" "Only father; he is tired Sundays and can't go. Ho works hard all the week." It was none of my business, of course; nnd in this great, rushing city the rule is to let everybody take care of himself if he can, and the weakest be crushed in the strife. But I could'nt help inquiring of the quiet little miss how she lived. She modestly told mo that her mother was dead and that the chil dren and their father lived in a flat near Grand street; that she kept house, got tho meals, took care of everything, did all tho work except the washing and ironing, which was done by a woman, who came to tho flat once a week. Isn't that a life? This young thing acting as the mother of her still younger brother and sister and house keeper for her father. Doing more than many a grown woman does, and doing it not only uncomplain ingly but gladly, for her face lighted up while she was telling mo her tale, and she evidently took pride in her capacity to "run things." Presently we got to Grand street Off the seat got the little housekeeper; then she lifted Johnny off nnd led him to the platform, followed by his sister. The conductor carried Johnny to the side walk. "Good-by," said we. "Good by," said the children, and we parted never to meet again probably. But I shall often think, of them and wonder how they are getting on in their struggle with the world. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria 5VhcnBaby was slclc, wo gave her Castoria. 5Vhen sho was a Child, she cried for Castoria, iVhcn sho became Miss, sho clung to Castoria, iVhcn she had Children, aha gave them Castorii Another Prophet. The colored population of Watson, Ind., are greatly excited over the strange story of Johnnie Bussell, aged about 14 years, who ha3 been ill of pneumonia for some time, and who, it was thought, had died last "Wednes day. On that day ho went into a trance and gave every indication that his life was at an end. Some of the colored neighbors called and the body was prepared for burial, but before sending for a coffin one of the family believed that ho detected signs of life remaining, and finally convinced others of tho fact. They awaited developments, and in a few hours tho supposed corpse began to grow warm. Vigorous rubbing of the limb3 was resorted to with tho resnlt stated. He awoke a3 suddenly and myste riously as he seemed to have died, and immediately made known that ho had been in a trance, and while in this state asserted that he had been con verted and made a child of God, and seems to tmnk that he must xireach the gospel to the black race. Ho pre dicts tornadoes and other calamities, and says that for tho next three cen turies tho earth will be visited with all kinds of trouble, after which peace will be restored. He is a bright lad, and converses fluently on all subjects relating to the Bible. Buclilcn's Arnica Salve. The Best Satve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhe um, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, ChilbIalnsrCorns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively enres Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by J. W. Conn. THE TWO 1"S5 P0PPF1S. The Remarkable Resemblance Which They . Rear to One Anothpr. It will eviden tly be a long time before that story can be told, but it will bo a longer time before the Branch will see more charming young ladies than it has this summer. Among them are two sisters, Mis3 Becky and Miss Louise Popper. They have excited in tense interest, not only by their beauty, .but also because they are twins. The sisters are about 19 years old, just out of school, and aro as fresh and attractive as violets in this garden of full blo.wn roses. But de mure and modest as they are in man ner, the sisters have a keen sense of humor, which they have been able to indulge to a great " extent. In this they are aided by the fact that they areEo much alike that it is utterly impossible even for friends to loll them apart Their own parents ho frequently mistake Becky for Louise and Louise for Becky that they no longer tako the trouble lo try Co dis tinguish them. "It never made any difference which one was scolded," said one uf the girls with a roguish laugh (I don't know which one of them it was), "whenever one of us did anything mamma did not like, the one first seen was held re sponsible." It does not do the young man any good to single out one of these girls. He is certain to be fooled. At the proprietor's ball tho other night I saw them in the lancers smile and make a quick movement in the grand change which escaped the attention of all the others in the set I afterward asked one of the sisters. Miss Becky I think it was, what the movement meant. "Oh. we changed partners, that was all," she replied. "We often do that. They never know it" The boy who keeps tally in the bowling alley gave up trying to score for the Popper girls last week. He simply coidd not do it A young man one day was bowling with a party of young folks, of which Louise or Becky was a member. He had never heard of "her" sister. Suddenly he seemed to be excited and nervously whispered to the bowling alloy keeper, "Am I nil right?' Ho kept glancing out of the window and at Mass Louise (perhaps it was she.) At hist ho could stand it no longer. "Excuse me, Miss Popper," ho ex claimed, "bnt are you here or.ont there, or am I going crazy?" 'Perhaps," replied Becky or Louise, "you arc. 1 mnstgo now, for mamma and my sister arc waiting ont3ide." The beauty of these aggravating young ladies mtikes their pranks all the more discomfiting to the young men, who never feel quite safe alout continuing a broken conversation, and finally lecomo convinced that pointed attention from any young man is impossible. I have myself seen these girls during a promenade about tho piazzas talk a minute together and change escorts, and then continue the promenade without the slightest idea of the change entering the head of the most devoted admirer. 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