Image provided by: Independence Public Library; Independence, OR
About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1895)
(irrllYi;ST NKWS. LcTUHlNU ENTIHPMISI S (,H0 DtVfci-"' Tim machinery has been purchased for oompli.ui ll..tirlni mill at Hutu., i Willi M (IHImOltr Of IM'VlllltV Im lmrr.,1. I'r itti. Tim peopln nt Hillings, Livingston Hllil till) countl". n( I'lmtcr Hint Yellow stone Mill agitating tliu iii.xnlnu ofa I P"iti"H of tliu (W riwrvMiinn by mi ! ml nl uiugiiM.. lliix mtwioii. SOME LANO DECISIONS. ....I In "' - ...... I W " r"..!..!. "r-" '" j llrlll.hr ,1,1,,. I'1 .. llvllU, A Hill It II til .4...,. l . . .1 l 1 . ,!, i- going "' V',,,r' '" will Ik. .talili.h.Hl nl l Hy " M ,,,. X t,.t,,rlll licit SeilSIIII. . Kl'tnl V. J-" ... 1 , 1. ...... Tin, Ku.lu .iii.I U. ...... ...,l I , ""', ,,,,,, ,,f lrtilrmiilii. eoniplctcd Mini awepicd l,y the I WW .Ht"'" " H KI'vimniHit. 'I I,., r...l. niHl,w I. . I tcl.lln frimi a.. II... I P ... hull, and I InluirsoiiliililH ' ......w.v,,-.. fi.. ". """ '"' ' . .... .....ami l lll,.iiilly IIimmI Willi ii. in.ft. j piilltll "'l' ' I A emnpMiiy him ju.t IIiiUIi.mI reclaim- til lull will prohatiiy I"' i "'" '"' "i mi 'i'ii'Hi aim io,. ; . i.t I I,, Ii I..I....H. . MM) acre oil tilt" Kl.iitelMil riv.ir ll i (t-tllll Allll,,, ...--.". i iir,,i,i AuirlKlMiiilli Fftllt. Wll Ih j.Uuv.I ti market in tin, , llil in i t "prillU. I Ivor t 'Ml llllll liny,, llm. f,.r . -.An. I ... uimi milwl'ly r,l"'rm' '"r i 1 lur.lly one year ago tlicro was but I'"' . . .- ... ... I.... I...11. l iiii.i 1 1 ... I...... .1... ..... ..f .1 . ' I, .,1.1 IIH1 W''''i, .. n Ht' i'U ..." nil,' II, .in, ciiy iii '""P . ll,. II. I... 'IN .... tll.W l1'll ,' '1 i i.j-.. ... i mil mm )"' . . .... .i II i H nun ........I., il .1 ....I.......!.... I yot.l l.rX r B 1 1 "-'J'i u n", ,iif ,.in ll linn run' ;pllH( I'Ml1'1'1'" 11 1 1 1 I "'K111 " ''M'MilIH PVNll'lll HIM1 WH- ) j,,,J,,, " ll'IIIJJ Jllll III. IIIMHIIUIII k (UMlli'.l, llli'Hll niKhl Inmiiilnry hint. Tlirwi- ! liillilliif Ilili'ii-Mln llirn, ii" IikI'I by ri nlili'iilN til hHikiin, 'I'll'1 mill" owiii'in iiml IniHiui'HH mrii III till' Kurt hli','l iMK'tlnll lif KilHt K'Uf i 1,'liul lliivn H'ttlinlU'il tlm i ) Ullllltiill (.iivi iiiiiii iiI fur hii ii'riiiniiiiiiii tn Im- ; jimvii K'Hiii-iwil rlviT from Kurt Hliiln "tiih to llu' liili-riiHti'iiiiil Iji hi in In i y linn, y III" Ni lnuii 'I'riliuinv It in hIiiiii 1 tli" nvi'r omilil Im iiiiviKMli'l l lllll in. mill in tlm j "in wi r it im-. tirti.'n.l It In uUu tihiimt'il thiit tlitri imjij i'.,n". mi tin1 will l fill luiii, nf nr,i mi llm rtvrr lunik t,",r NI3 'itn"i w"r 'f Hi" t mm iivi.itiiiii iipi'iii, in tiiu lrni(j. i ,.,! ' t r Wi.rkn mti In .i.,l tliHlll'-i" Ulllil.'Kv. !' ' '.ul in - t'-miily wurll.:""'""'''1"" l'l (,...!... i.ur,H... f,wk '';"'-;' i'.y "" ....... i, ..,ni.,.i ,.i,,i , nt" bi'lil by rinii n"i'.' - (rin ii b""1 '"l' III.) tl MT uw.iv i rum or iiviK..I'l -lr"iiiii.. Tli.n. ,i.Wtl'l' vu.',uit Uinl I" wrry r. i .. .....1 f,ir tlx, will.' HI nf iBnii"" r - ; Im- tl' uiuiiii'iH nvt-r: , .,i..,i t :i.:ir.'.iut..-.. "i ill l ,'H i' wro jm''Uih mi tlm owilf HI"' UIIIH""'" itlnk .nil""". iri'K"" ",!tvnm ''' lli.iiJU '"' . . . .i , ..... ..f fill U A""'t " " "l " ' ti ll Oil I"1' t .'lUlllUlft Il"r mim .hi, ..ill iii'U. 'I wnl" i r 'iit rUK. l'J lH'r w"1' ,rM'' i itli wli.M-l. Tlm iiuiiiIkt THE PHESlDtN I 'j MLSSAGE. I'lll, ut ITm, iiiiiiuriil nt llotuc nnil A lirnnil (in II. I' In. uiiTlmm llaralil I I...,. I hii.1 ... uti itrithitimi vtt trnihin . .... - , in iu tii.m'i '. - " " n"" I ,ti I'liiplny."! 1" tlio li'lu-rii". of tlm nti,mlii,iin iIkhU wilh tlm niiwsiiK" A iiiiluntrli'ft IU nut lt" ""r- U on ir tli mroiiKmi hiiiw pnnrH mm . F. Mill wli.itil w.l f . I 'l..u..l n.t Itn huh, U'riltllll. Jrwr nil 4i,i " . i.!....M.. ...... j0 p,itiiitiu huiii of l,3Htl,340 Vhil, il I ililTuw) mill minlit bt omi- i.. Til" !'' " J" " . II.'IIWI Willi irreilHlllluUK lunirum- Uibin fur miy wni -ni' i" nn iit In lt llti'rary my.", it m ii"i ,.,( llm liilit"liyi ui'urly wi juiiKli r.iiiB lu ll rui'l'irio h ..i -i, llm niii'k Wat (IJiMOU iN rtnlil utti.TH of Mr. tMovt'lttll.l'n IU " . . .. . . .. , . . . .. mr. hrmi It UilliinuiHiM in iniriiiiii bl wlimi wo onimiili-r tlm priwiili'iit'ii riii"lii"i mil ln l"Mr" ti ttiiikn ln iiiiMiiniK' pbilii to tlm ftVi-rnKo iuti'lli Koi,h. TliU In purlii'iilnrly ilin vm in lilt, cli"u.niiu of lliolliiaiioiiil uuil r.ivu uuti numittimn. wlmre h riiltwiittfn both lua fiii'i mil lit m-KU'UHiitn. Hut it U til r.vHt t to llm VfUi'iitnlHU quiMtinn tlmt tlm pr.i.l.iiit nliowH tlio vtKr of Hi,! Hlmiulntrtiou it lori'iRu pom-y " ;ii,X) rtjH"tl'ly. Ilri anal Wft.liliiglmi i mm t'ana.U I hi by Hurrvlary nlila. Wimliliituii, l)iM. 13.- Ai'tinif HtMv rutiiry of the InUirlor ItoynoliU In. Hill ruio.l llu, iIimiUIoii of tliu Kiimirul lllllll lllllllt, tllll CI1M1I lit I)ll)(lHnK Jlr- iIibiii, who.., Hpplliuitinil t lllaku H IMHl iiiiiI liuiiinnli'iiil entry on liunl lu Tlio l)iill"K liunl itlHtrt.it, Ori'Koii. wu r- JlHlUul, U IJ ll Will) lM lll"l to tlll!ll"pill t- iiiniit. Ill tlm cimo of tin, ('iinli-ontry noutiiHt of AiiNtin 11. hu iixiiliiHt I.viiiiiii M. Wutrim, Involving lnml williin tlm liniilN of tlm Krmit to llm Niirlliurn I'm uill" liiulroHil Company, in tlio Lu Uriiuili, ilmlrii't, Ori'K'in, tlm wmrrlHry of llm iiitoi ior Hlliriiiml llm iii'lluii of llm Ki'iiKrul lnml nlllcii. Tlm iiiury wim ininlii Muriili 21, ISIH, iiml tlm uontoHt wim lllml .Iummry It, IH1I2, rliHTKiiiK Iiml WutriiN wu not in poHMimitioii of tlm lnml iimliir miy ilimil, wriltmi oou t mot or Ih'i'iik" from tliu Nortlmni I a -.Hi". Tlm lnml oIIIdo (limiiloil in fiivor of Wulrii, ami llii uotion tlio il"p.rt im nl hiihIiiiiih, liol.tiiiK mi 'ii try I'.iinnot In" VIIIHM'll'il Oil Ilium NUnploioll of friiuil, mid tlmt inoi'.! iiuiiviiiitiiiK oviiliiii.'H in iii""."Hnnry. Tliu iiiotioii for ruviow iiniil" by ( l"oiK ('. I'oliinil lu th" omtu iiKiiniHi tlm iNiiiiliin ii l'uiiilli! riiilroiid, i i , v 1 1 v 1 1 1 k 1" ml In lb" N'irtli Viikmirt liunl diniriot, WiiMliuixtnii, Im boon ili'ini'il. 'l'liii diHiiHion of tlio Ki'iii-rul liunl ullii'" in tlm "ii""' of lltmry ScliutU" v. tlm Nortlmru 1'noillo ruilr.nul, in volviiiK lnml within llm .Nortlmni J'a cillii urimt. iioiir Ki'i.tll". Vitnli.. luiM bi'cii i.llinni'il by tliu di'iiirtiui"iit. Si liutl"' liuiiiKHti'iid iippli.'iition HtandH ri'Jiytiul. Tliu di'i'inion of tlio K"1"'r,l liunl oflli'.t! holdiiiK tlmt lnml iipplioil fur by Diivid It. Ki'iitmi, in-nr Scat tie, WiihIi,, b)"iit"d within tlm irriiiitutl lim llu of tlm brimiOi liim of tliu Norllmrn l'aoillu Ix'twi-i'ii 1'iirtliiiiil and l'uKt mitiiid, p.iif"'d to tlm company uwlur llu gnuit, ban boon iiflirmod. Waul to lt KnlUlrit. Ciii"innnti, Duo. 13. Tlm Duok worlli Di'iiionriitio (Mub, painod it rimo lution liiHt niKht iiKlormiiK tli diiclani tloim of I'ri-Hidmit Cluvi'land on the Monro.! doctrine, hiiiI Mnt h toloKrH"1 to (ioviTiior MoKiulwy akiuj i the iivunt of war, to b miliHtiid an tliu llrat Ohio voluntuur infantry, to light for the HtitrH and Ntripti. W nl,l.,Klli. L Tli iiiiii. "I" StI. Inoi ti build mu "li"oiri!5 r-w.l.lM"- -re hi. b"i'ii atlil'l"" .limuiid for , eitllooil I'utf-'l "und, Mint llm aiia.r." niniblo to nupply tlm do i Caltlo may b worth J0 a inru wintnr U jwm. I'o.IhI t'llftUKf. Ill Wftnlllngtoll. WaiihiiiBtim, D. C, i"0. 13. The M,Mtonio at Kankin, Lewis county, WiihIi., on postal routo No. 71,28)1, has bwn diwoiilinimd. Thin aotion tnkus tltHJt DiK'ombt'r 14, and all uiail for Hankin muiit lnroafter bo aunt to Al oha. Aliihoun F. Cooper haa bwn for- WHrilwd hia ourumiaMiou aa piwtnuiHtor at Cuthlttiimt, Waah. ISLAND OF PORTO RICO. M. wmti-r ,.. . - h 1tllHt10 ,ir(()i. iiukUU. Ii .lablt.lmd ,ln,"w-dJW(10M not rl to the "bwight of abyaCliw-KU man. who h,u . -rKuiin.nf ami utain iu ,), .tablilm.t Iwnka Colfa. . .,,,., 00truo. il I'nioii. Or. He mnitutiuii will W,oi)0. loriliiiuin" prorbliiiK for the i .!I,1.',0. noil warrant- for the oon a of thu wat.-r ayau-m at Seat- MtearriK.1, with ft UkIii vote and Allien. Tlm voui wa 3,331 in lil I ,.ll)li HK'!lt u uiit tlm diittiUerv imar (loldnu- fill ainill 111! ill lllMTtttlOll. The UU" Un; Uim of tlm "Monroe doctrine" will be be iluliw.l i , , , ulwrm!W1. The i country at large will recuiire them with aoi'laiiil. II Knrt tli fnnnl. JIUrlli.nl l ourmil 1 It aix-iim ity tlm preaidwit Imdu't a word-out of ao miiuy, many thou Hand of thimi-to throw to the Nina- Tbia in really a d.-aorv- ,. prtion. iiw it (. Alll..rieuii mid buy U now arraiiKlutt U uy ! , if 0mvTA limijamiu .M rlluK f-r the early ...ri 1 TlM Muk. na K Tlm r,,umption of uunm , !"' ,i.t B,.t into the d..tlll,.ry wilt be of K't bent.- '' " Mr. cl,voUurH the Klickitat farmer. ! , ..,uit Mr. Thurston, of in a movement on foot H i,rl jf. ' sol flai of WaahitiKtoil growth t j " " Birbimr work in Irelaml. Ami wor.i i-i-i Truth, i Buiufai'turera have tl ',"t j ienv,r Tmien l will hackle it und otherwlae pre- j ,1rul,WoIlt clevolaud'i meHaago was a KIKi ahi.w juMt what can be done , lld ble one iu many re- hington aud nhow it- relative j ' from hiH individual standpoint. What he aya on gTmuMa, u, bo d iHau.ut silver, are all strong S U but they lack the convincing Omenta "f '-".v. i ., t. wu better to nave a liunl"'" ,. trno. diaagn with the lamented .losh. tiuonuo,ria iu with other flai W Hauford, of the UniM HUhw rthii readered a diolaion that land ai by a railroad under it grant, for which uo pattmt has been is I. sw uut aHnaabl and Uiablo as froK!rty of the railroad oompany. ill ruduue the nau4mout i' the Ibem Paoido Kattrimd Compnuy naj oouutie. 1 .tnte land commiaaion haa lu l IIIU,000 of tlm permanent i4 fuud iu atuto warrants. This KM with thu sum already iuveHteil Muuty bonds and the amount draw : intenist on the contracts "f the tiwie of achiiot Iiiuils, will mske a l mm for the pfrmaiient school now drawing Interest, about fV OOO. tlnil its Iilaho. 1i nw town of No Tnroes is to biiut llfty miles from Lewlston. 1 Cottonwood Fiping & MiHinR Pny, expoct to kill over 1 .000 & of hogs this month, foe wool clip of Idaho for 1K5 will wnt to H.lHI.OOOl) pounds, a" -'of 1,000,000 over last your, ipmuriil packing house i "w "prise about to be attirted at I"'1"0 1 by a Block omnpaiiy. with h cupi ' 11,001). Wmnn are an id to bo dyimf by the iilm,i. w....i... ,u,,r They are v "' 111 OUUPVM - M ashore mid uiuny rl" Dl,vl! J from eating them. Krr.tn l'.trr..ll.m I..l..r (K ino I The nrcstdent in his message . refers . u.finuas "enervating paw.' P?." t.toptot..ll us where r,. i ice-Wilson "perliily anil till) mo......" - .,, dishonor nnil luiqi... pater." ,f IVrrt lln..!"-'""1 ... , ,..,.,r 11,'Pail 1 I'llll'IlK" "' , , , i ...I'm message should tie V'liZTJ actswoulil animate. . t m - bnll consist in tlioproH''m off thu brioge - hnrt the Montaiift- . jnil at Unit, rooently destroyed Ufa, is to be promptly rebuilt, two story brick will '"" be erect '"t the Soldiers Home at Helena. ill cuHt. tin linn. I New York capitalist will vrevt a tosuiiio three story duiuiiii 'liut?s, in the niri"K' filings oontomplaUss propo-''1 s'8' of m-werago which is estiuittu." " ... ....,i,.t. so as not 1" Willi on."" bull. , . ...... I ml nut ry . , loVtioultural Society . ..'.i, YHkiiiirt, Secret'iry at ii' --- f Yakima oou- .aidthe '"'I'- r: ' ,,d is a greater ....ninriscn .,'" ........ iniliiB- v ,flt than any ' aourco o. r - t0 lw niao stamp spraying- H. Illiln t :o Tn""' , Fcml Metier Dear me. what's Ui. matter now?. ,rB,Ki-hoo niylma- ,.i lviiiolitcr ""'"ilTlm brntel How do von know? ,np bo.'-ll1,1-, snid " ..au:,d he oulH i. ' f:,,r last mu''1- --:ioo;o..l'youhew..tso...e- . ..itiri 1 assess i"r-u,i Only HimnUh Provlnm In We.t IbiIIm Will llvou. New York, Deo. 13. A local paper says: i.. !. .trniul,!s for independence, Cuba has found a powerful ally in the island or t'orto moo. uwiu.uS , the latent intelligence, Spain haa now two insurrections on her handa, or will have if the plans maturing are carried out. l'orto Kieo has gone so iar, n m said, as to issue a declaration oi muo- i..,. unil will soon ioin her sister island in the active Btruggle for lib erty. An army ia tieing formed by the separatist party of Porto Kioo, and as soon as the leaders are chosen the now campaign will open. As iu tne veue aueliiu affair, the revolutionists are Cuban compatriots, resiihug in tuis city, and the same secrecy . nncu..u.. their movements. At a meeting hold at the homo of Dr. J. Julio Hauria, business that was calculated to luium harass the Kpamsll goveruu.eut trausaotod. It was there that the In- itial steps were taken iu im. wu"; . ,i ..l,,r.iou in Porto Rioo. If lAlwn.u - . these plans, and those formed by the leaders on tlie isiaua, the first blow against Bpaiu win oe struck in a very snort uuie. . w a fw dava before the XI lain r us - ... - , people of Porto Rioo, the only Spanish " . . 1.11 L.ina wh.nh IS nrovinoe in tne vcv not revolting against the mother ooun trv will be in arms against Spam. The leaders nero - -d .... i....n..nuii,.A has ous declaration o. --- l,w,u prepared by the leaders of the . t tinn tn insua this as soon as they fetd sure that they can defend themselves against any "o,.oU may take. lh, s.l. Klwoo.fa Kate. San Francisco, Deo. 13. The .dimmer Elwood is niissiiig. ... supposed to have gone uuu .V1., .uur hRt.ween Cook's inlet ADIHKtllt - . i olacier bay. Her failure to arrive here has passed au nmwu-u . " ... f...nHa or ner iimaw". "f"' " . a that Vin ia niiius, scarce f wua XT....... r fr iit'iiiumm ai,ve-.,B.:: r bark Theobid, brougni. - - . , . . U....IH ttr nitin HiiMcu a,vft.ft (HDCH1H iwrt") . Coal oay wnu - ever hid from Alankn. Berlin, Deo. 12.-Several largely lttended Socialistic , mooting were in SZlM,;! and Singer addressed the .i,i".h adooted identical res- olutions protesting n.uv -------- . . ..... u..,.iuliuno clubs DV . 1 . . . i , .1 1 III uid . .v. ....... - the government .i.l.' Ytr Klectlon. ... rn 12. The ordinance provTdingforthe issue of l,25O,OO0 F.. ,,unt.s for the construction of the . , tpr svstem was carried I KM ill XI1 )a.. , an overwhelming majority. " 7 . ii.,i,f vote and registration. The vote, with three small precincts to n Q'Jl it favnr and hear from, was . "To ..uist. The non-partisan ticket for charter commissioners was 1 elected without opposition. PFRSONAL GOSSIP. Hiiltimoreiiiis rlaini tlmt John V. I Fiii'lluy Is Die lending orator of Mary land. l'liil May, the clevnr K.nglish blink anil white urlist, is l.iiuwu in iiveryiiuy life lis J. A. Hlii'ppiud. Huron Do Ilirsrli bus sold his mag liillcciil eihite in lliiiigmy to Kieili rick Ch. lib-! v. :i llnlii'lilolie; sun of the Her man t limn i il. ir. JliniM'y Uiirniito, llm South Afrieun liiillioiiuire, Ibiiiks lie has drainiitio abililv mid is about to write a play with iliulil.iii ('hiinibi'rsforcolliiboriitor. IiiiiI Kosi'U-ry bus coiiniiisHioiiud Mr. H.Tkoini'r, U. A., to puint u replica of the pi limit of Mr. Cecil Klusles which llgiired prominently in He Loinlon nciuli'iiiy this m'unoii. I'illdiuiv, llm chiniipioll chess player of llm world, is an inveterate smoker. His favorite tobmi'O takes the form of green i iiirK, mid during one gmno lis willi'ii(intiiiin six or seven from hiscuso. Autogriipli fiilleciing is Sol Smith JliiMM'll's fail. His wi'iikness is a bJi"f iiiiiii rhtilii.tisfaiici"s. Ilegiveiinu dd turn to llm latter, calling 13 bis luky number, mnl piefers to begin his iinuulil tours on Friday. J. MiiM-cy Kliind has been engaged by a parly of piomii t citizens to make a bust of 1'icsiileiit Cleveland fur pres entation to Atlanta. 'Jim negotiations were eninnlet. il during Mr. Cleveland's recent visit lo that city. The golden wedding of ex-Uovorn-or Robert W. Furnas mid wife was celebrated at their country liomo, in lirownville, Neb., Oct. S. They wore married in Cincinnati l-0. and removed to Nebrasku in IH'itl. Seimtor Sliermuu has outlived all but one of the n who were his rivuls iu the convention of 1SH0. Of that great array Oiant, Ulaine, Windom, Our- , field, Elilin U. Washbiii'iie and Kil mniids the latter alone survives, and lie is living iu retirement. John Burns, the English labor leu-ler, respomliiig to stalemenls concerning his largo money receipts duiing his recent lecturing tour in the United Stales, writes that ho traveled 17,000 miles in seven weeks and that he visited 18 cities und spoke to 70,000 people for a little over -"iiu. The Rev. Robert C. Foute, rector of Grace Episcopal church, San Francisco, was a midshipman on board tlio Merri- : mao when that vessel was rammed try the Monitor. He served through the war, becoming a captain in the Confed-; erate nuvv, but after the war cioseu lie entered the church. t,u tChiimmi. like most Norwegian ladies, whether they need it for a live-! lihood or not, works hard, her work consisting of giving lessons in music, an art iu which she is highly acociiu- plished. Before they married Dr. JNHn .. l,iafi,o.e,w airreedthat he should ; rJ ..... n- - t uot abundon liis adventurous explora-; tions and that she should continue ner teaching. DENOMINATIONAL NAMES. ( Thm Hiwrad ftftd ftyuibulla I'ulm. From the very furliwt times the palm treo has been recognlsied as a symlsd nf victory. Among llm Oreiks aud the lloiiiiins palm branches were used to llworaln the buildings und street if their cities In honor of the return of a vl.ilorioiift army. This riiHtoin nppenrs to have Uu taken from thu eastern nations, but from whut one In particu lar no oiiii now knows. At a very early age the Hebrews wera nc iiHloiin d locarry palm branches on ull occasions of rejoicings. This custom having Im-cii ol.M'rvcd on the entry of Christ into Jenn-iilem, Ihe tree has come to Is-ar a special symliolisui among Christians. The primitive church used it to express the tiiuuiphs of tlio Chris tian over death through the resurrec tion. As early us the second century A. D- it became tlio custom to carve palm branch! a on llm tombstones lit those wim hud died fur the faith, and about the name time all pictures of mar tyrs were figures holding representations of palm branches in their hands. St Louis IU " Nut to ll Tru.tod. m "No. she can't keep a secret. The other day I coiillilcil to her that I was going to marry her uncle, and the silly thing went and told him. " Life. It llu IlrftWlHU'k. "Ocortie," she said and the way she wrinkled her pretty brow showed that the wan troubled "do you know any thing about inotocycles?" "Viry little, dearest." he replied as he drew her closer to him. For a few minutes she remained buried in thought, and then she looked up ut him again aud said: "Von don't know, then, whether the motoeycle principle is applicable to sleighs, do you?" "No-o," he answered slowly, 1 don't, but I don't think it is. " "Then there would be no moonlight sleigh rides with the motoeycle,' she suggested, half inquiringly; "no nar row little cutter with a high back and a high dashboard anil a great big buffa lo robe that almost hides you from sight and makes everything seem so nice and cozy ; uo gliding ovl'r tne white snow go smoothly that you hardly feel the motion and decide that you would like to go through life in just that way, with just that one person beside you?" "I'm afraid not, "he said regretfully. "No big sleighing parties," she went on; "none of the lovemaking that is so particularly identified with the sleigh?" "No." She was silent again for a few min utes. Then she looked trustingly into his eyes as she said : "I don't thiuk much of motocyoles after all, do you?" Not for winter Chicago Post. use,'' he replied. The Albigenses were named from the ; principal town in their district, a city . called Albi! The Janseuists were the followers of i Jansenins. the bishop of Ypres, Dorn in i 1585; died iu 11)38. , The Mngglctouiaus took their iwme j f.. Mnouletou. a self styled prophet j of the seventeenth century. j The agnostic is so named because he , 1..i..,o I hut. wn call know nothing of the supernatural, of God or of a future state, j The polytheist took his name rrom Uroulr wnnlx simiifving lnauygoMJs. The polytheist believed in the plurality of deities. ti,o n-ntiutg had their name from John the Baptist, they claiming to per form the rite of baptism in tne mauuer that he did. Idolatry was thus termed from two Greek- words signifying "tne worsuip of images. " Idolatry is not to be con founded with piiguuisni. ti, iv.nrrreD.itioiialii-'ts had their name from their doctrine that each con- -. ..1. 1 ,1 xn Aa- gregation was a nun, Biiuui,. uo nnndent of all others and manage its own affairs in its own way. The rationalist called himself so be- canso of his belief that reason was the supreme good and that nothing whicu lay outside tne uonnuu o. was be rocogn i zed us truth-. St. Louis Globe- Pemocrut. GEMS OF THOUGHT. They that govern most make the least noise. Selden. Uncertainty and expectation are joys of life. Cougreve. As sicht is iu the eye, so is the mind in the soul. Sophoclos. y The greatest learning is to be seen in the greatest plainness. Wilkins. Covetous men are mean slaves and drudges to their substance. Burton. When thought is too weak to be sim ply expressed, it is clear proof that it should be rejected. Van vauargnes. ltarouen. llotltnchlld. The Baroness Rothschild paid a pret ty if somewhat exaggerated compli ment to a prima donna the other day. Suo invited the young lady to dine with her and after dinner asked her to try the tone of her piauo. Not a sound came from the keys when touched. "I had the instrument unstrung this morn ing mademoiselle," said Ihe baroness, "that you might fee that the only pleas ure 1 promised myself from your pres ence this evening was the pleasure of your society. "Loudon Tit-Iiits. WHAT HE WANTED. I Explaining Hlmiwl& Judge Henry Howlund tells the story of the embarrassed but generous hearted young man who felt called upon to re lieve the sudden cessation of drawing room conversation, which oftentimes overtakes even the most brilliant social circles. With the blushes surmounting his cheeks he timidly turned to the daughter of the hostess, who was not present in the room, and inquired : "Ho-how is yo-yonr mo-mo-mother? N-not th-that I gi-give a d n, bu-but it ma-makes ta-talk." New Haven Reg ister. . A Forecast or tbe Future. "Ah I" cried Joan of Arc. The Maid of Orleans drew herself up proudly. . "I will live in history as the first fe male to wear a coat of male, and" a gleam of triumph shone in her eye "the nether garments to match !' In her exultation she caused her barb ed steed to prance till the rivets rattled in her cast iron bloomers. Pick Me Up. Painful Bnrprtae. Mrs. Qoodkind I presume, Miss rvn. ih.it in thfi course of your long sojourn in France you learned to speak the language like a native, iiio vivTine To sneak it? Why, I Mli J I AT t even became accustomed to doing my thinking iu French. . Mrs. Goodkind flow very shocking 1 Chicugo Tribune. How Abont Ber Ear.? iw., John sittinir on the sofa Mary Cease your flatteries, or I will put my hands to my ears. John (wishing to be complimentary) Ah, your lovely bauds are too smau. Loudon Tit-Bits. Nothiim to Bft Ashamed Of. Gotham Girl How do you New Eng i,.rl.s .rot over the fact that your an cestors believed iu witches? Boston Girl We call it nypnotism. New York Weekly. The Cause. First Debutunte My cheeks are all on fire. Second Debutante I thought there was a smell of burning paint Town aud Conutry Journal. N Hhort Kiprewlnns of I-o Would for Ills Ctrl. "Yon keep rings here, don't yon?" , asked iu a Woodward avenue jewelry j store. f "Certainly," replied tbo clerk. ' "Something for yourself?" ' "No. I'm thlnkiu of gittin sornethin i fnr my girL Got anything fur aboat -$2?" "Yes, I can give yon a plain ring at , that prh-o. Here ia something very . neat." J "I gness that would fit her all right. , Kin I have sornethin engraved on to it?" . "Of course. Whut is it?" ; "Waal, 1 want joa to put on it: 'From Thomas J. to Helen H-, who is not only f the best lookiu lint Ihe smartest girl in . the stuto of Michigan. My love will ' never, never grow cold, and should ; death overtake me my lat thought, would be of you. Be good, and yon'U , be happy, and please accept this a a" token of love.' That's what I want yont to put on. " j "Good gracious, but you can't get all , that on a ring I" exclaimed the clerk. "Must have it on r I don't want a ring 1" was the firm reply. "But the usual way is simply to en grave 'T. to H.' with the date after it."- "The usuul way may be all right with some girls, but it won't work with ' mine. Wlmt she wants is sentiment heaps of sentiment. So you can't get it on?" "Couldn't possibly do it You'd want a surface as large as your hand to get that on." :. "Sayl exclaimed the young man aft er a moment of reflection. "I have it I I'll buy her a silver belt knuckle ln- stead of a ring, aud I'll have 'em put on all I said and add to it: 'You are never absent from my thoughts, and a vision of your dear face rises up before me a thoui-and times a day. Be true be trnel Virtue is its own reward, and; your mother kin live with us after we are married. No more at present i goodby 1' "Detroit Free Press. , j He Prepared Himself In Advance. Colonel A. T. Vogelsang, the attor-; nv in rpoarded as one 01 ine oei ra-; couteurs of tbe legal profession. In the. . ... ., i. ,i . Palace grillroom yesreroajr un c. . - s .,f .vnl1mit har anecdotes. Ha BUlUfi . said a few weeks ago that Dennis Span-; cer, the Napa luminary, was canea avi on by a Chinaman one evening, when ; the following dialogue ensued : 5 . . ,. I 'll ... Y.. fl, ina. One uninamaii uu auumo. u.- j man with a hatchet ; how much yom charge make bim clear? f '"I'll take the case, said Mr. Spen- cer, 'for $1,000.' " 'Allee right,' said tne jninamau. 'I be back after while.' "In about a week he returned to Mr. Spencer's office and laid down $1,000 in gold coin on his table. Mr. Spenoer sw ept the money into the drawer. " 'Well, the Chinaman, he dead. "Who killed him?' "I did.' " 'When did yon kill him?' "'Last night' " There was some curiosity on the part of the audience for further light on tbe disposition of the $1,000, but Mr. Vo gelsang immediately spun off on to an other Btory. San Francisco Call. How He Made It Pay. "Ain't a dollar pretty high for ' meal like that?" asked the tourist. ; "I don't mind ownin up that it ia," said the landlord of the Cowboys' Best, "but them meals cost me 75 cents apiece." "But I happen to knovr that you sell a ten meal ticket for $5." " Yaas, I know I do, but abont half thai fellers that buys them tickets gits kill ed before they have eat two meals." Indianapolis Journal. Tales of Traveler. First Traveler While in Africa X faced two lions, a tiger and three ek phants in the same jungle and I'm alive yet. cor,ni TvTOlnr Huh ! That a noth ing. While in Texas I bowed to a girl that three Mexicans were in love with. New York Weekly. Cutting. Mr. Saner (to his wife) How horrid of yon to be always looking as sour aa- a crab apple I Just look at Mrs. X over yonder, the very picture of cheer fulness. Mrs. Saner You seem to forget, my dear, that Mrs. X is a widow. Neue Welt Very Serious Matter. "Your friend seems to he in trouble." "He ia." "What's the matter?" s "He came in to collect $10 that Iowa him." Chicago Record. Those Foreign Chaps Get There Every Time. Lawful. Crimsonbeak Is pitching pennies considered gambling? Yeast Yes, I believe it ia "Well. I see a New York dry goods stnre has two cologne fountains as at tractions. " "Certainly." "Well, why do they allow them to throw up a scent?"- ' Pugnacious and Jealous Party (in road) There sits that imported poodle that's breaking the hearts of all the she dogs in the neighborhood. He even weaned mv pet setter's affection from me. How I'd like to have him out here in the road for just five minutes! (Walks slowly away, growling, and waits at the corner. ) Truth. 11 cost about 35,000.