VALLEY RECORD. Then hie horror turned to rage at the thought of being plundered and insulted by these brutal rascals, and he inwardly vowed that when he did get free he would spend all the money he had in hunting them down But. as we shall see, he never got the chance of doing eo The robbers laid their prisoner on the horse and led him up a steep, zigzag path to a kind of rocky platform, walled in on three side« by unscalable cliffs, while on the fourth lay a precipice at eeveral hundred feet Here about twenty more brigands were encamped; and Harry White, suddenly remembering his silver ernes, looked eagerly to see If the man who had given it to him was one of the band; but he could see no one in the least like him. “Has Capt. Gonsalves come back yet?” asked one of bis conductors. “No,” was the reply; “but we are ex pecting him every moment." Just then a hasty step was heard be low, and a tall, dark figure, springing up the rocks as nimbly as a mountain goat, came bounding on to the platform. “Up with you, comrades!” shouted the new comer, who was no other than the formidable Pedro Gonsalves himself “We have been betrayed, and all the soldiers from La Redonda are upon our trail We must retreat at once. Ha! who is this—a prisoner?" “We took him in the valley yonder, and have kept him for ransom,” replied one of the bandits. “There is no time to think of ransoms now, when our very lives are at stake,” said the robber chief, sternly. “Take what money he has on him, and then fling him over the precipice." Instantly a dozen eager hands were rifling Harry's pockets, and the brave lad, giving himself up for lost, prepared to die like a man. But, as his watch was dragged forth by the robbers, the silver cross that hung to its chain caught the eye of Gonsalves, who sprang for ward and asked hurriedly: “Where did you get that cross?" “It was given to me five years ago by a smuggler of these parte, whom 1 helped to escape when he was crippled by a fall.” replied Harry, looking fixedly at him. “And I am the man who gave it,” said Gonsalvez, grasping his hand warmly; “and for that good deed you shall de part free and unharmed. Comrades, give him back all that you have taken. Follow that path. Senor Americano, which will lead you to the village of San Tomas; and when you tell this story to your friends, tell them also that kindness is never thrown away, evon upon a bri gand.”—David Kerr in Golden Days way was streaked by the silhouette» nd ' An! the Dattle! there is the powder palm trees; farther yet, and the Kabyk which laughs, the lead which whistles village stood confusedly out from th« the steel which darts, the blood which THE VOICE SHOULD BE FORMED IN earth, with its mud hovels, low, narrow flows, the splendid shocks, the noisy In our times, France's great African 1 The People's Paper. THE ROOF OF THE MOUTH. colonies are subdued forever; but in windowed, whose doors wore too small death at will! But that great mouth. 6Uent, terriflo, waiting to suck one in- JICHI A lllllt. other days, during the attempts of a for human stature; and round about the no!—no!—no! impossible! never! inclosures for cattle, now vacant MN»re. Fabtteher» and Solé Projirietor». A Chapel Heater's Discovery—An Art Which laborious conquest, every moment held Thirty men had passed, had taken the At a brief word of oommand, the <MRee ib McTJ»!! e Reí!. up-«tair». etairt on la Preserved la Italy for the Natives. a danger. Skirmishes were incessant, squadron halted. No light shone, al! lead of Vaudras. They fancied that a«rtk «ida tf Maeonie building. How a Tonne Man Who Cooldn’t Slug Sea! comlxits were frequent, and each nm lark; noose tsvvsd, nor anything their officer, for the best of reasons AN «EXPERIENCED HOUSE MOVER. ■etered in the Foetofflre at Ashland a» post of the extreme vanguard had its whatever. Only a few vagabond dogs, doubtless, watched their tragic defile, Developed a Raaso rrofnntln Voice. *«> Md Ctaee malí inelter. Ha» recently bought out Wn>. Patterson, and would foUow to place himself at the A»hland House-Mover and is soliciting "Ninety per cent, of the peo; >ple of this romantic episodes, to be related later scenting the strangers, barked upon the their head again. None noted his appear the patronage of the citizens of Ashland dung heaps. The troop surrounded, at country be ------------- made to — sing -------- , - could ----- — ig bv proper Here is one of them. and environ»; satisfaction guaranteed. teaching." eaid Haydon TlJIa the other day Soft and wavering the wind blew up a walk, the village, still silent, still ance, none suspected his anguish. The Parties living outside and having such “Italy is a nation of singers because tbe peo off the scorched desert, the air freshened dark. Dismount! They entered the first “Uttle one" afraid! Bah! “Mademoi work to .!«>. n > reque»ted t» send their ad ple are taught in tho right way, and for no hut, and it was vacant; vacant, too, the seUe” Vaudras nervous! Indeed, that is dress. when thev will be called upon. other raw.:. .stover Moreover, very few suddenly and suddenly the night fell. seqnud; the third vacant; all were va enough to terrify. What is the matter: Address: JOHN A. RAMSDELL, aliens w! A shland . O b . ven the best Italian ma» Like a barrier upon the horizon the as cant—the inhabitanta had fl»d, taking “My lady rub-lieutenant is crying!” tars ev<: e benefit of the instruction cending hills gradually took on tints of their effects and »> capons. Thia was Forty men had gone forward; the balls FRE*4BYTEKiAN which is the native» It is an art gray or lilac; to the right and to the their guilty confession. More than that whistled harshly, scratching the granite which is preserved for the Italians. n left stretched the plain of reddish aaud, Church, corner Mein and rielman street» all farther search waa now tiMleo anti walls with terrible rebounds. The Ka Mr. Tilia eat in his tnusio room on Fifth —VIA— Keg-..1er Berviee».—Bunday, 11 A. M. and traversed irregularly by ravines of less without purpose. byles were firing volleys, continual dis avenue and explained a method of voice cre or greater darkness, according to their 7:39 T. M. Sunday ficliool.OJO A M. charges, rare that they were lo6t if the ating which Is at variance with the generally But what was thai> Lypig «ueves » Yenag Feople'e Meeting, 3 oTocck P M accepted laws of singing, and told tbe story depth, and by strange palm groves, doorway, with its face in a heap of filth, charging foe should reach them. Vau Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening. dusty, yellow, sunburned. Twilight is Rev. F. <>. H tbasux . of tbe discovery of the Italian way of teach was the body of a man, with ite throat dras was exposing himself at a target LINE, unknown in Africa: darkness falls there cut, its face bathed in blood. It wai uselessly. Pastor. ing. '"They cal) Spain th» land of adventure," THX RECKDINO LOtVXB JAW. with a push, like a curtain, and this AH the fifty men had passed by him I MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. muttered llarrv White, aa he strolled "More than a century ago," he srtid, “a swiftness of change of setting is accent Hanrion. Then, on the vast night, arose He remained alone. He dismounted before break fast around the outakirta of METHODIST. a clamor of rage, which presently »ink: chapel master in Italy, while examining the uated correspondingly as the dry country a »mall Spanish town on the southern meaning to try the pass on foot His i Time Between vocal powers of a number of people who were is reached, in the heart of the desert, in into grief—a tone of unspeakable rkerch, corner Main and Bush At reels slope of the Sierra Morena. “and I've horse broke from him and hurled itsell \ ness, of supreme pity. Afar stretch candidates for membership in the reserve Reoilar Service».— Sunday. 11 A M. and ASHLAND AND SAN FRANCISCO. the unexplored lands. Here, past the choir, discovered a voice of remarkable vol- undulating plains; and the imperturha after the others. At a quarter the length T:M F. M. Bunday School. 9.30 A. M. been in it throe weeks, and not had on» High Plains, beyond Saida, Ain-Seffra, 23 HOURS. of the trail its shoes slipped on the rock. . adventure yet A man gets no show at umo and beauty Its owner was a peasant, a Freyer Meeting, every Thur«<lay evening. bio chain of hills, black now, seemed in it lost its footing and was whirled intc ' all in traveling nowaday» Hello! her» young man with no education, who evidently almost into Morcooo. an the borders of solently to bar the way to reprisals. R ev . C. A. L ewi », knew nothing of marie. But such a voice tbe the mysterious Fighig, at the farthest comes somelxxly in a hurry!” Factor. Stiff upon his horse, gloomy and for the abyss, its four hoofs turned upward : CAL1KOKNIA EXPRESS TRAIKS BUN »A1LT i old chapel master bad never beard. He was point whither the exploring columns « Very much in a hurry, certainly, bidding in the clear night, Cabarousse Vaudras screamed, his eyes starting Between so much Interested that he made a study of have penetrated, this natural phenom teemed the sturdy Sjianish peasant who shook his clenched hand at the invisible from their sockets. He threw himseli BAPTIST. the fellow, and discovered that he had a pe enon is profoundly noticeable; the shades upon his knees, he dragged himself upon Portland and San Francisco. had just appeared on tbe top of the steep culiar formation of the face, in that tbe invade the earth in the briefest moment, as one who dreams of vengeance. Church, comer Church and High street- ridge above the boy’s head, for he waa “Lieutenant!" he cried, at last, “tak< his stomach, but brute instinct drew him lower jaw receded very materially from the and change an I darken it with their Regular Services.--Hunday. 11 A. M. and leaping from crag to crag as recklessly South 1 North upper. He also noticed that in singing there fifty men and crush that brood of mag backward. He could not go on. T » F. M. Bunday ikhcol 9:90 A. M At that moment he saw his men sur t :00 p m Lv Portland Ar 10:45 a m as a wild cat, and at times even swing was a considerable elongation of the over clouds as ink darkens water. gots until not two are left living! Oh Uhriatiaa F.ndeavos (Society, fl So P M A bugle sounded within the circle of that I must stay at my post! that 1 rounded on all tides by the Kabyles » :30 a m Ar Ashland L t 5:40 p m hang of tbe upper jaw This discovery set Freyer Meeting, every Thursday evening ing himself <^cr some deep cleft by the a m Lv Ashland Ar 5:10 p m the chapel master upon a course of scientific tents; the horses of the picket lifted their might go with you!” three times their number, rendered des :):tX) (toveneM Meeting, Saturday before third bough of a tree, as if in such haste that 7:45a m , Ar SanFranciscoLv ________ , 7:00 p m lnveetigation and a seriee cf comparisons of heads, and the chasseurs, in their wide Raaday in each month, 2 P. M. Ladles he had no time to think of such a trifle perate by their danger. The women ano LiK-al parsenger train daily (except Sunday When the ranks were formed, the sub idi ) Saeial eacnnd Tuesday eve in each mon b tbe faces of tbe members of his choir. In the blouses and trousers of linen, went tc children sallied from their rock crannies 8:00 a in | Lv Portland Ar 10:45 a m bs the chance of a broken neck. Rev T. K. V ak T amszl , end he concluded that the voice In singing— form in line slowly for the evening roll lieutenant, Phillippe Vaudras, saluted and hung themselves from the bridles But in this case it was "most haste, 12:40 p tn | Lv \ibany Ar 11:35 a m Pastor. and in speaking as well—should be formed in call. The bugle call, loud and shrill, was and started with his fifty men toward they plunged knives into tho bellies oi 4:K) j« in 1 Ar Lv 9:00 a m Eugene worst speed." for all at once a large stone the roof of tbe mouth, and that the throat prolonged infinitely, carried by the sono tho Unknown before them, while Caba the horses, they scratched, they bit, they gave way beneath the Spaniard's feet, and chest bad nothing to do with tk rousse and li is squad returned at a foot PULLMAN BUFFET RLEEPERS. CONGREGATIONAL and he came tumbling headlong down "And this is the underlying principle of rous swells to the foot of tbe tranquil pace, in their own despite, to th» camp, threw stones. In that 6warming of th< mountains, wbar« thr sound died out, into tbe road amid a whirlwind of dust. tbe Italian method of ringing," continued with heads bent, with hearts saddened, horde, that entanglement, that furious h'H KI ST SLEEPING CARS Church, cor. Main »treet and Boulevard Mr. TUla. “The formation of tho face de The squadron was formed on the right. bearing, laid across two horses, thi grasp of the raving multitude, the chas Harr; , whose sympathies were already For accommodation of Second Class Pas- Rerular Service».—Sunday. 10..30 A. M termines the question whether a person should Cabarousser, captain commanding, and seurs, suffocated, dragged down, fel »engers, attached to Express Trains. and 7 90 P M Sunday School, 12 M enlisted in favor of a man capable of bloody body of the murdered Hanrion. be able to sing or not. A man or woman .Tis two lieutenants, Peyralte and Vau Prayer Meeting, every Thursday evening such fente of strength and daring, flew Tall, slender, a leonine blonde, with their limbs grow numb. Their bloedinj Tlie S 1' Co.’» Ferry make» connection Rav. G. J W ebster , whose lower jaw recedes considerably from dras, all drowsy, regarded the maneuver to the spot, feeling as if he had really clear blue eyes, when he left the mill bodies were drenohing the earth with with all the regular trains on the East Side Pastor. tbe upper should have a good ringing voice. sareleesly, without uttering a word, with red, and their leader was not there t< Division from foot of F street, Portland. met with something like an "adventure” One whoee lower jaw projects beyond the their arms drooping, and all about, far, tary school, Phillippe Vaudras had chos at last But when he reached tbs fallen en Africa as a field for adventure, and. inspire them, to ordain a victory. upper will have an indllTerewt votes, if any. West bide Division -Between near, above, everywhere, there reigned n in a year of camp life, he had made him CATHOLIC. It was faring 111 with them. Theb man he stopped short in sheer amaze But any person with proper teaching and rilence so great that it seemed religious, PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. ment practice may iumrori improve upen tin conditions self noted for his bravery, and this in i long sabers, dulled and bent, were with Chnrcb corner Sixth and B streets sacred, full of august mysteries. drawn with difficulty from their thrust: fixed by the facial formatkm. And well hs might. The man whom MAIL TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SVKDAY.) wild squadron wb.ire every maa wit Regnier Service».— Every fourth Sunday The roll call was begun. After each “As the veiee b formed la *• ■oath, it !• A. M Sunday School, every fourth he had seen bounding along the ridge valiant. Became of his white ha^’- into the masses. Their arms were weal 7:30 a m Lv Portland Ari 0:20 p ni should require bo physical effort and ne ex name followed the same brief, monoto laaday.S P. M. F ath «« F. S. N oel . had had lung gray hair and beard; he Lv | 1:30 pm his sweet voice, and his youth, the sol and broken. They were powder bumec 12:25 p in Ar Corvallis traordinary expaBtfon of tbe lungs te enable nous answers, as each day at that hour, Pastor. —at such close range were the Kabylet waa quite sure of that, for bs remem diers called him "The Little One, ” At Albany and Corvallis connect with a person te sing kb highest er lowaat note. with the apathetic indifference of me firing. They were deafened by the yelk trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. bered wondering that an old man should Patti, a little, Might woman, with compara chanical exertion. The adjutant did Dot "Mlle. Vaudras.” or else “My Lady Sub bo so active. The hair of the man be EITBCOPAL. tively small lunge, fills the largest auditorium qven pause before passing from one name Lieutenant;” but, when he charged of the dogs, excited by that combat; they EXPRKKK TRAIN DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAT.) fore him waa short, thick and black as across the plain, that "little one” glad were deafened by the shrieks of the chil with bar voice, even on its highest notes. to another. Ar I 9:00 a m 1:50 p in Lv Portland ■»’vire» in Baptist church, cor. Church night, and he had no beard at *1L There should be no physical effort te singing, dened the heart: his horse had splendid dren, by tho howls of the women, by thi 8:00 pm Ar McMinnville Lv | 5:45 a m "Present! —esent! —esent!” tad High streets, second and fourth Holi roars of the men; cut, bitten, bleeding Meanwhile, the stranger had managed no exertion of the lungs. The vcfee rests in legs and was always first in the combat day», * F M Kav. F. B T wxkgb . •Hanrion?" the roof of tho mouth, like an egg In a cup, to sit up, and was wiping the blood from and—what a powerful fist had "my lady scorched on all sides, the little troop Pastor. No one answered. The adjutant, sur 6ub-lieutenant!" His soldiers were fain melted slowly before the multitude which 111 II 9 til H TICKETS U all piiti and should be weed with perfect sass on any a bad cut on his forehead. In doing so SCITH 1I> EAST prised, lifted his gaze from his roll book to follow Vaudras, since they could nev assailed unceasingly. Sally, ambuscade, Carving on Peach Stones. note." be discovered the loss of bis false hair While Mr. Tllla was speaking, one of his and repeated: DUNKARD __ IM CILIFCHIL Properzia di Rossi, a maiden of rare and beard, and met Horry’a eyes fixed be tho attack of what ilk it might, it er get before him; and they followed “Hanrion?” beauty, great refinement and unusual pupils entered the room. He was a tall wonderingiy upon him. meant defeat and death to the French him with enthusiasm, drunken with his For full information regarding rate»,map», young man of slight build and with rather a •bureh on Granite street. Regular Kerv- Nothing. “Well,” asked he, fiercely, answering education, gave herself very early in flat chest. He waa shy in manner, and not etc , call on company ’» agent at Ashland. wildness, and, above all, so that nothing cavalrymen. eee. - Preaching every Bunday. 11 A M “ Well! are you deaf, you Hanrion? ” Vaudras once more started to run for the boy's glance with a defiant stare, “do life to the study of art. “Minute trac thoroughly at sate when ho saw that strangers R. KOEHLER, E P. ROGERS, of ill should befaii him. He seemed pre No answer. ery” was her forte. The first work of were present Tho formation of his face was Manager. Asst G. F <k Pass Agt you know me?” cisely the chief necessary for that ro ward, and with his mouth foaming he A soldier was missing. His compan mantic expedition, for that tragic night fell back once more—tho last time. From “No, and I don’t want to know you,” this gifted girl waa carving on a peach of tbo sort which Tllla bad deeeribed aa in infinite tenderness said Harry, in broken Spanish, rather stone the crucifixion of our Saviour—a dicating a fine singing voice, and the teacher ions of the ranks spread their hands and for that setting extraordinarily tragic afar he gazed with SOCIETY DIRECTORIES. gesticulated in token that they kmw after him his troops would follow blindl® upon his men, dying there without him nettled at the man's imperious tone. “1 work comprising many figures, execu at once proceeded to illustrate hb theory. I ▲ CASE IN POINT. nothing, comprehended nothing. Caba suppose you’re a smuggler by your dis tioners, disciples, women and soldiers; At the head of the vanguard and or —but, ah! in dying they were fighting G. A. II. The young man iz a Scotchman. He b a rousse camo forward. J K Dolph . ., all most remarkable for delicacy and ............... (Senator* guising yourself that way.” the flanks of the squads, the guides, tlu bravely—slaying gallantly. He drew his carpenter by trade, and, according to his John H Mitchell BURNSIDE POST NO. 23. “ Let us see! Who was the last man ............. ( pistol from his belt, he held it against his “Yea, I am,” replied the other, with a [»erfection of expression, and an admir own statement, never sung a note until a explorers, the pathfinder» bent over theii Ringer Hermann ........ ......... Concmstnan Meets in Masonic Hall, on the 1st and to see Hanrion? Where was it? When temple, he pressed the trigger, and the able distribution of the groups. In th* strange smile. “ Are you going to give fl restar I'cnnover pommels, with their gaze fixed on the month ago He had a desire to learn to Governor hl Saturday of each month. Visiting Com cabinet of gems in the gallery of Florence sing, but hts friends discouraged him, as he was it? Speak up now!" •orge W McBride Secretary o( State me op to the police?” ground, directing their course by tracks last convulsions of the death agony pre rades cqrdiiilly welcomed. * W Webb In the morning, at roll call; none had State Treasurer "Not I!” cried Harry. “It's not the is still to be seon a cherry stone on which had no voice. A number of teachers laughed ‘M ax P racht , Commander. almost invisible by the pale light. Across cipitated liis corpse into that bottomless B R McHlrov . , bunt I’ubiic Instruction abyss which had brought upon him the J II Casey, Adjutant. style of us Americans to give away a is carved a chorus of saints, in which at the man because of his ambition to sing, seen him sinoe. a width of forty yards there appeared ir Frank Citaker. State Printer “Finish the roll call! Break—ranks!” j when ho couldn’t produce a tone. seventy heads may be counted. man who can't stand up for himself.” W W Thayer ......... the sand deep marks, footprints of men accursed vertigo. - Translated for The Jstipreine Judges He sat in a chair in one corner of the room, So there was a soldier missing. In the and beasts, whose wide spaces attested Argonaut from the French of Maurice Among other women of the Sixteenth William I' J.ord . ..... “Ah. you're an American then?” said KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. R 8 btrahn the smuggler, looking curiously at him. century noted as sculptors, fresco paint bashful and diffident, with his chest contract j neighborhood of a city, Cabarousso would the tumultuous fight, the disorder of de Montegut hr \ II Addis GRANITE LODGE.NO. 23, Knights of riser judicial Durmicr. “Well, if you are willing to help me. I’ll ers and engravers, one of Titian’s pupils, ed rather than expanded, and looked at the have shrugged his shoulders, saying sim feat, beneath the furious lashes of the Pythias, Ashland, Oregon, meets every floor as ho fumbled with his watch chain. He I m |J|> m Tree. I. R Webster ply: “A hair thrown to the winds!” but j Kabyle drivers, terrified by that corpse Friday evening Visiting Knights in good •Circuit Judge tell you how you can do it. Give me Irene di Spilimberg, highly educated, William There is an old man on rhe Upper Savan »tending arc cordially invited to attend, — — M ----- Colvig —-.o District Attornev your arm as far as the chapel of St. surrounded by luxury and with every But when Tllla sat at the piano and struck a here in this complete solitude, twenty they left behind them. chord tho young man opened his lips and let ret Jackson. Josephine. Lake nnd Klain- O. F. M c C own ell . C. C. nah, living on the Georgia side of the river, James, about half a mile down the road thing beautiful about her, devoted her out a tone of a quality and volume that made leagues from the last advanced post, ar The horses of the pursuers were pant who bos not lived in a bouse since tbo earth ath counties. H. T. C hitwood , K. of R. & 8. absent man might as well be counted self wholly to art. Some of her works —for 1 find I’ve sprained my ankle too the nerves of his listeners tingle with pleasure. JACRUON C»VNTY, ing. “Halt!” commanded Vaudras. The quake of 1880. An old oak, with inviting are still extant, ahd she must have used Then, at TUia’s request, he left bis place and dead at once. And in a squadron alone jhasseurB camped as well as they could Umbs, has been bis place of abode since tbe County Seat MASONIC. ............. .Jacksonville badly to walk alone—and then I'm ail ! stood against tbe mantel, with a spectator on ffiere, isolated, lost, and entirely depen A C Stanley............. ........... .... ben.itor right.” her time and energies to great purpose, shake up referred to. During tbe earthquake they lay down to sleep with an arm J T Bowditch aiSKIYOV CHA1TKK, NO. 21, X. A. M. “Como along, then,” rejoined Harry, for she died at the age of ID.—Harper’s either side, watching his profile and noting dent upon itself, a call without response through the bridle, and in spite of the his bouse was stirred violently, tbo chimney Robert A Mill or. ... tbe play of his jaw». Ho sang a number of was enough to chill the boldest. In the Bazar •Representative» offering his arm. Regular convocations on the Thursday tumbling in, and ho ran from it in fright, w K Price,. practioe phrases, sustaining a tone on B flat, desert, ranks are inevitably narrowed, ■ jerks and pulls of the animals their sleep and has never returned to it A negro was next after the full moon. And the strangely assorted pair set J * Neil ............ with a bit of recitative, and then dropping and individualities are allied; no one ie was deep and dreamlesa At last a fain: employed to bring him from the building ........... .County Judg< W H A tkinson , H P. William Ray............... ....... fCMMMMtoners forth. The Egg Dance. plumply to E flat. Then he repeated the mnsie white streak appeared on the horizon E B Myer, Secretary. Ch»» W Taylor .... A pleasing performance is the "egg done».’' transposed into tho keys of D, D flat and. C, unknown, all are comrades, and one oi lawn was breaking; and suddenly a such articles as he needed, and be lias built On tl» way our hero told his new himself a sleeping place in the limbe of the Max Muller................ ............. .County Clerk Men I who seemed in too much pain This is executed in thia wise.- The dancer, and surprised his listeners by dropping to these comrades bad disappeared. Ii ASHLAND MIDGE, NO. 23, A. F. & A. X. JameeQ Birdsev ............................. Sheriff io talk himself. Chut lie was traveling dressed in a corsage and very short skirt, > lower 0, with a full, round, vibrant tone like every group, whether the sleeves were growing light dispelled the shadows and tree, with a stout canvas as his only shelter RH Moor» .......................Treasurer Stated communications on the Thursday carries a willow wheel of moderate diameter that of on organ pipe, and ringing three or blank or braided, that disappearance war discovered distant objects. Then on th- from the rain. His cooking is done on the J M Childers ground, and his reception room is the grassy of or -before the full moon. ........... Assfsfisúr through Spain with his father, that he fastened horizontally upon tbe top of her four word» Any ringer knows that it is one discussed passionately, with the instinc | > dank of the hills appeared the tribe they spot under the shade of the oak. Tbe least R H Mitchell School Superintendent had picked up in Mexico what littleSpan- E V M ilia , W M, were pursuing, a long, gray line of men head. Around this wheel threads are fasten thing to sustain a very high or a very low J 8 Howard . ......................... Surveyor ish he knew, tiiat his tour hud hitherto tive horror of the thought—“If it were rumbling will cause his precipitate rush to »Win R Lawson, Secretory. ed. equally distant from each other, and at note, and quite another to pronounce three women nnd children, of sheep and oxen Tr R Pryce . .. Coroner I!” For human selfishness is never lost I firina, and he will instantly jump to the been provokiugly liaro of adventures, and the end of each of these threads is a slip or four syllables on that note. I climbing the heights in haste, and the tirra JOsEPUINR COUXTY. ALPHA CHAPTER, NO. 1,0. E. ». ground at the sound cf thunder or on seeing completely; all solidarity rests on per I that the one thiuj; in the world which he uooee, which is kept open by a glass bead. Tho young man sang for an hour for the air conveyed to them like a call the low a flash of lightning.—Macon (Go.) Telegraph. Oeenty Heat Cirants Pass most desired wa» to fall In with a gang Thus equipped, the young girl come» toward Stated meeting* on 1st and 3d Tuesdays sonal considerations. pleasure of the listeners. His voice was such Walter Sinclair. . of the oxen and the bleating of the Joint beim lor in each month. The country here was not, however ing the spectators with a basket full of eggs, a remarkable basso prof undo that tbe little C J Howard......... Pullman's Electric Hallway. ... Representative of real Spun: sh Iiriganda. sheep. M bs . J 1) C bockkb , W .'rt. ■vbk-h sl>e passes around for inspection to ▼oiney Col rig audience would bave kept him singing for openly dangerous, not avowedly hostile At last they reached the chapel, and Mi.»» Kate Chitwood, Secretary. ■County Judge The village of Pullman is soon to have an With one simultaneous shout the rid J Han»eth ............. )Comtui»«ioner> then, at a peculiar whistle from the prove that they are real, and not imitations much longer had not other duties claimed his the bands of nomad Arabs had been re ers spurred to a gallop, but if they saw slectrio street railway five miles in extent P Hansen. | The music strikes up a jerky, monotonous . I I. O. O. F. smuggler, five wild looking horsemen, «train, and the dancer begins to whirl around attention. Of course, tbe voice was not in pulsed, driven back to tbe mountains, j they were seen also, and the Kabyles The roadbed is now completed, the rails are Ches K Chanslor . County Clerk perfect state, nor was tho young man a thor and only a Kabyle village had its huts e all laid, and it wtll be bat a short time before J 0 Mo»» with long guns on their shoulders, start Sheri.i abandoning already the heaviest of theii ASHLAND LODGE, NO. 46. with great rapidity Then seizing an egg ough master of its use Long practice and J A Jennings ............... Treasurer ed out of tho encircling thickets, one of «lie put« it tn one of tho slip nooses and, with training wtll be required to fit It for its best short distance awav. But the Kabyle; luggage, ran up the steeps in a revolt of the power is put in and the road furnished Hold regular meetings every Saturday with rolling stock. The roadbed is one of tbo P C Ream .... ......... Assessor whom led by the bridle a fine black horse, s quick motion, throws it from her in such are sedentary, of lazy habits, and the} confusion They were lost to sight in service, but the volume and quality were be W A Masrie neatest jobs of the kind ever done, a cut bar "Veiling at their ball in Ashland. Brethren .School Superintende-t regard witli indifference the foreigr a way as to draw the knot tight The swift in good standing are cordially invited to W N Saunders ........................... Nurveyoi on which they at once mounted the crip I turning of the dancer produces a centrifugal yond dispute. And the ease with which tbe iroops defiling past them in clouds oi the chaos of gigantic bowlders; one by Ing been made directly through tbs handsome atttend. N. A. J acobs , N <1. Dr Flanagan young man sang, in whatever pose be hap ............................. Corouor. pled Spanmrd, not without casting more one. as ants bury themselves in the parks of the village, leaving them in perfect R oot . T aylor , Secretary. force which stretches the thread out straight golden dust, and strike not, unless they pened to strike, with his lungs in their nor than one pu zzled and suspicious look at KLAMATH COUNTY. earth, they were hidden to the last one condition without a blemish. Ths bed is a like n ray shootiug from tho circumference mol state of expansion, not even contracted, are attacked in their own dwellings, un County Seat . I'll OT KOCK EXCAMPMKXT, KO. 16. ,lJnky:d" the wondering boy. in the hollows of the mountain. All that solid as iron and concrete can make it. The of tbe circle. set at defiance -all the generally accepted der their roofs of mud and stone. C A Cngewell, o( Lake > "Take t'uis for your good deed,” said ’ Joint Mnator Meets in Odd Fellows’s Hall every 2d and remained in sight were a few oxen, un rails are a modified form of T rail, weighing One after another the eggs are thrown out 8 P Moss, of Lake theories of ringing. Joint Repre.-entativi the tall smuggler, taking a small silver And yet, nevertheless. Cabarousse, sus .:<y, turning toward the plain, lowing fifty-four pounds to the yard; they rest on tth Monday in each month Members in W S Moore “The true Italian method of singing is easy picious, twisting his mustaches, looked County Judg< cross frr m his neck and giving it to in these slip nooses until they make a hori cast iron chairs five feet apart upon a solid cordially invited to attend. idly, with necks stretched, muzzle ooncrete foundation. The main reason for good standing zontal aureole or halo about the dancer ’ s W C Crawtord .. .. (Commisaiouar to acquire,” said Mr. Tllla. "A few simple obstinately to that ride where lay the •* R out T aylor , C I’. L R Kester Harvy “ It may be of use to you if we bead. Then tbe dance become« still more rules govern it. Long hours of fatiguing .... i thrust out and nostrils flaring. N. A. Jacobs, Scribe. the construction of the road Is said to be to A L I^avitt. .. Kabyle village. There, he was con ever meet again And, as you seem anx rapid, so rapid, in fact, that it is difficult to practice are not at all necessary. When once An hour later Vaudras ai.d his troopers have a line whereon to exhibit tbs various M D Childers ious to meet with some Spanish brigands, distinguish tbe features of the girl; the mo you start In the right direction your voice vinced, lay the solution of the mystery. found themselves all at vnee within a systems of electric propulsion, for this line is non: REBECCA DEGREE LODGE, NO. 14. Chas Graves. ment is critical, the least false step, tho least will grow as you sleep, and you »rill awake Suddenly he strode toward the groups it may please you to learn that yon have John Kmart hundred yards of the enemy, having ar not to be confined to one system. In fact all Meets on the 2d and 4th Tuesday in each ,As»e»»oi irregularity in timo, and tho eggs dash each morning surprised at the improvement of soldiers. P L Fountain School Su|M'rini< ndcnl I eeen half a dozen of them today.” rived thither by means of literal goat all systems that up to the present time have month in Odd Fellows's Hall, Ashland. against each other But how can the dance J R Griffith It has made sines tho previous day."—New M bs . M aggiz S trait , N G. "Here! let us see about this! no more paths. The Kabyles had made front and been proved a success will be seen in opera ............... Surveyor So saying, he spurred bis horse and John W Siemens M rs . C. E. M ay . Secretary ....... Coronet vanished into the forest with his grim be stopped! There is but one way—that is, York Star. trifling! Does any one know anything? were awaiting them. The situation ex tion there.—Electric Review. to remove tbe eggs in the way in which they LAKE COUSTY. —there must be a woman in this business plained their audacity. Between the fu comrades, while Harty turned slowly have been put in place. Some Famous Suicide«. A. O. U. W County Seat Dou't Know How to Read. I.akcyiew back to the town, hardly knowing —a Kabyle woman, eh? Answer—one gitive tribo and the blue and red chas This operation is by far the more delicate The following are some of the more noted £ Ijlkr Joint.-» jn: t The Man About Town got an historical ASHLAND LODGE, NO. fifi. whether he was awake or only dream of the two. It is necessary that the dancer, suicides of which mention is mad« In history. or another, or all at once! But answer! seurs, the only path opeu was an ex 8 P Mt»ss, of Lake Joint Bcpres jntative work in three volumes from one of the librar Meets in lodge room in Odd Fellows' Hal! by a single motion, exact and unerring, Those do not savor much of Insanity, but or else”----- W A Wihhire. tremely narrow pass which joined two ies ths other day. He noticed that the first ................County Judge ing. * L Hherlnek should take hold of the egg and remove it rather of stoic philosophy: ...... j "A woman—or more than one! it Is 1 level spaces. This pass ran along the volume was very much warn and thumbed, every first and third Wednesday in each month. All brethren in good standing are William Bagley. from the nooso. A single false motion of th» ICoiniaissioners Cato stabbed himself rather than live under the same thing,” let slip a soldier, shak side of the mountain like a forbidding the second In fairly good condition, while the cordially "Just like iny luck! I ’ ve lost my way, invited to attend. W T Boyd . ..................... . Ckrk sure enough! And this strikes me as the hand, the least interference with one of the the despotic reign of Caesar; Themistocles ing his head knowingly. T. O. A ndrews . W M. William Carll baloony hung over a gorge of immense third was as good as new. ................ »».... Sheriu threads, and the general arrangement is sud poisoned himself rather than lead the Per B S R adcliff , Recorder. “Here, you! come forward, and tell depth. It was not wide enough for two A MeCallen "It is always the way," said the librarian. T»i;i*.urei very place to fall in with that nice man, denly broken and tho whole performance <li» sians against his countrymen; Zeno, when A H M»her what you know!” School 8* tperintendent Pfedro Gomialvez, the brigand captain, sstrously ended. At last all the eggs are horseman abreast, and that beneath the “Few people know how to read. Under the J K MeDonoueh. Assessor who seems to be terrorizing the whole successfully removed, the dancer suddenly 98, hung himself becattso he had put his finger The soldier advanced and spoke out, unerring fire of the Kabyles on the impulse of good resolution or popular interest CHOSEN FRIENDS. W K Barry ......... ................ out of joint, and Hannibal and Mithridates f tock Inspector : country at this time." a reader sots out to wade through Carlyle or finally. He was a barracks gossip, a stops, and without seeming in the least diz heights The least slip, the first false poisoned themselves to escape being taken Th» circuit court fc>r the First JudiciaJ I F idelity L odge N o . 1, of O regon . The s] eaker was no other than our zied by this danco of twenty-five or thirty prisoners. When we search Scripture we swaggerer, and he spoke after his kind. step, would send one rolling into infinite Macaulay, but not the fire of Carlyle or the <i»'.rict sets in Jackson county on firs. rhetoric of Macaulay will carry him to the Meets the first and third Tuesday even Monday in April. September and Deaem- : friend, Iaarry White, now grown into a minutes, she advances to tho spectators with find that Saul, rather than fall into the hands “Well, this is about it, my captain; one space. Vaudras saw this conformation, end. Such reading never pays. Busy peo ings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. h»r. In Klataath county on Second Mot ; tall yomg man, and revisiting, after a a firm step and presents them the eggs, that of the Philistines, commanded his armor bear is not made of wood, you see, and the and. understanding its horror, his face pie should devote themselves to subjects and Members in good standing respectfully day in J um and first Monday in Novemlicr. live n ar.«' ub>K-nce beyond the Atlantic, are then broken in a dish to prove them real er to hold his sword that he might plunge upon desert is wide, and six months is a long T. W. L ynch , blanched and he shut his eyes. The read topically, with the aid of the index invited. In Lake county on tbe third Monday in -Iudian Letter in St Louis Globe-Democrat It; Samson, for the sake of being revenged Win. P attkrsom , Sec’y. Councellor. time. It is very hard—not to see a troopers paused in astonishment and th» This done, their reading will be fruitful of M»J aad tbe second Monday in 0« lober his former haunts in southern Spain. upon hie enemies, pulled down the bouse in woman for that long.” Then he went He had certainly good cause to feel {»Josephine county on first Mondar» in smoking horses panted heavily and re marvelous results." Teaetlan Dandlee. which they were reveling, and “died with March »nd August Among scholars the librarian's observation THK i uncomfortable just then To lose one's ceded. necks thrust over cruppers. Evi One thing in particular about the modern them;” and Judas Iscariot, after selling the on to say that the Kabyle girls wer For Jsekson county Ute County, Probate way in a gloomy forest among the Span- wont to go to wash their bright colored dently the Kabyles had known of that is commonplace; it is given here for the bene Venetian dandies perplexes me. Why, in the Saviour for thirty pieces of silver, was over »nd Commissioners courts nfeet every fit of those who do not "know how to read." Month, commencing with the tirrt Monday; ; Ish mountains, with night nt hand and a name of proportion, do they wear such ab come by remorse “and went and hanged rags at a rill at no great distance from natural redoubt; the women and children —St Louis Republican. the camp, and "The devil! one gets a were hidden liehind the rocks in the rear, for Josephine county, the fir«t Monday In . st arm coming on. is not a pleasant expe- surdly large boots, and with toes ending in himself.”—Chicago Tribuna Just PubliHlied. January, April. July and September; for r ience in any case; but when to all this an upward curve like the prow of the gon twist in both eyes when one sees their and the men were on their knees or on A Cruel Froeecutiou. Lake county, every alternate month, coiu- j ifi added a very strong probability of dolal Heaven knows their coats are ill brown, round ankles, as they go down their breasts, sheltered from balls by Cancer Treated by Electricity. The anti-Jew crusade at Berlin has passed M»ncing the first Monday in January; for The most intereating, intuneelv faaein- fitting enough, but that is relatively a minor Several cases of cancer bare been success to the gully BHUthat is all! 'as to their great blocks of granite. They held th« its zenith and is slowly subsiding, quite tot*» iiting and [opular suborription book ever Klamath county, tbe first Wedne»<lay in 1 ’.ailing in with a baud of robbers, whose defect. They eeom to borrow the prints of usual inode of demanding ransom for a fully treated by Dr. Parsons by passing a heads, they are so togged out that one mountain and could fire at their pleasure advantage of civilization and to the honor of ¡»ublisbed. March, June. September and November. I their fashion books from two or three con captive ia to mail his ears or nose to his tinente. For, while their collars are high powerfully interrupted voltaic current sees only their eyes. But such eyes! upon the soldiers in the open. Moreover, the young emperor. The court preacher, B y J W BUEL, anxious friends as a hint that "speedy and obnoxious, and their boots suggest re of through tbe tumors. The growth as a whole That scamp Hanrion liked to go to watch there was the ravine, the threatening falL Stocker, who has been tbe soul and life of the The most famou - and succe»»fu! Amrri- does not entirely disappear, but remains as an payment is requested," he must indeed China or Japan, they cut their hair as close A Vahmtoe TtaeepteoB them wash—a fancy like any other. He The French soldiers thrust their headt movement, is an arrant agitator, who has i can W’nlcr, and author of "The Beautiful ef Pblioe Packard, of Hartfortf. ‘ be h brave man who can face the situa as the French or a Net~ Yorker. It is in inert mass, probably composed of fibrous declared that the tallest and the shortest forward to gaze at the abyss, saying by been rebuffed none too soon. No meaner, less Story." ‘Fea and 1-and," “The World's tissue. This, the doctor think», could not be excusable persecution disgraces the Dark Wonders.” Etc. NRYlw a watoh that la indeed * ( tion u ithout flinching. deed a fearfully comic sight to see a young absorbed, but the remains of the growth of them winked at him Hidewise as they their grimaces: "If we were birds.now!”— Ages than tbe persecution of the Semitic I It i.» a inatchle»» woke of art . Over 1,- Venetian nobleman on parade, leading a , M w»H as a valuable timepiece, Wiiat Harry area came only toe could always bo removed subsequently by passed by him; and that always pleases Suddenly, the bugler, a little scamp of t.tock in this close of the century of books, 2no magnificent spirited engravings, de»ign- ring the watch, the time of icon. A hoar-e shout was ■udd nb bulldog or a shorn poodle by a string, emok the knife if desired.—New York Telegram. a man, wherever he may be, my cap 20 years old at the utmost, spurred his commerce and culture. Of course, some hot i ed and executed by the lie-t artist» and en- i«ig a long cigar called a Virginia, and twirl to the minute can be ascer- heard among the bushes, and before he tain"— horse forward in bravado and sounded headed exdtemeut is to be always looked tor I graver» on two Conlinents, emlielli«h its a cane with the primrose kid corer <1 , page» and add excitement to wonder, in '■■triiig down a spring on could draw his revolver he was sur ing "That is enough!" said Cabarousse, the charge. The signal was given, the in the centers of agitation, but to murder ' addition to thi» im-omparablc feature 1» sup fingers of his left band. Exact. • of the cwt, the honr te rounded by a gang of fierce looking men, Jew« is a sport or passion we may hope will plemented many grand and beautiful full - This, however, must be said in praise of horses started of their own accord, and nnd he gave tho order to saddle the A certain New York hack driver is one of striking of a miotature whose jxrlm. ruffianly faces and scowl him, that, thus weighted with personal cares, horses. along the whole extent of the menacing i not be indulged again ao long as the world i ' ai . e colored ELEoGRAPH PLATES. The nine the precisians. Ho would never say “the two also the quarter hours and ing eyes Ixxied him no good he yet contrives to acknowledge a hundred Thirty men were left in charge of the pass, heads flush with tails before them, stands. To crucify tbe spirit of Jeeus is worse brilliant color» used in the picture» produce last” or “tbe second bell,” but “tho last two” almost dazzling e.'lect, making them ,«er K, in the night, tiro owner tents. The others were galloping in the the first squad dashed splendidly, under than to crucify his body.—St Louis Globe- an A srmtrt stroke from the butt of Harry salutations in an hour with due elaborate and "the second ringing of the bolL” ect gents of art, ana executed at a cost of Democrat mew the time, ft is learned in White's heavy whip fe!l<-d the foremost news and dexterity Nor Is the Venetian lady Gen. Sherman came out of the Fifth Ave bright moonlight, and by the clear rays a furious fusillade. Only one man, re ♦5000. lew eeeouda, and te frmnd out in man. but the rest at once dragged him of our day more contenting than the man nue hotel at a late hour in the evening. A horses and riders projected gigantic straining his horse with both hands— How to Make Chocolate. AGENTS WANTED. Not one feminine face in fifty delays a pass : If it b eix mtauter to • o'clock. from his horse, am! in spite of his furi carriage stood at the curb waiting for him. shadows, scattered by the haste oi only one man rigid as if petrified in his The secret in making chocolate, says a Everywhere to »ell this most remarkable ing stranger Their gait, too, is mincing and MMe guuge will strike two; ous struggles, l-oun.i ..:ru hand and foot. self conscious, as if they still had a touch of The driver was one of Martin Ross' men march, but equal in their dimensions, saddle, remained behind it as rear guard leading confectioner of New York city, is in book. Old experienced agent» graep it at mixing the powder with enough boiling wa sight, for they realize there is big immev in a rtrlke alternately three the lines being maintained strictly The "Let u»e kill tho <!og!” roared the in the discomfort their grandarus must have named Madden, a quick witted Irishman. It was Vaudras. “Where is Gen. Sherman’s carriage V asked ter to make a thin paste, and then pouring it. In reality it i« a marvel of Ixxikmaking giving the three quarter jured ro’cbier. whose head was bleeding felt when they wore heels twelve inches high thirst for4>attle and the joy of vengeance five, twenty; the One, two, four, on boiling milk, and last a little more boil art. if you want to make some money, go*g strikes nine— freely ‘ He shell never strike a Spaniard to their boots, and could not more without a the general brusquely. “I don’t know," said Madden; “but here is impelled the squadron: besides, any ex troopers thundered past him, shaking ing water and scalding one minute. It can here is a golden opportunity for you. An braco of crutches. One looks to find in them Mt and nine ruin- again!” citement is welcome which comee to their heads under that hurricane oí be mode with all milk and no water if de agency for this wore is worth Martin Ross’ carriage for Gen. Sherman." a common nnd bewitching characteristic, I time six minutes “Not sa fr.st. Brother Juan.” said an as The general laughed over the reply all tbe break the monotony of long days of idle balls, but laughing and encouraging one sired, but it is too rich for mist people with From $.’» u> 9i25 Per Day. that eleven years other. ‘'He looks like an Englishman, that light red golden hair which is currently way homo.—Troy Times. ness. Then forward! Uprose and fled another with shouts. The sub-lieutenant out tbe addition of some water. Chocolate, It is acknowledged by all publishers and called Venetian, and which Titian gives his cost 11,900, but at and the English are all rich, from the rood the marauding jackals, remained immovable, with his eyes fixed cocoa, nor any such mixture should ever be agents to lie the hand- me»l, fastest selling We’D "Bella” in the Pitti Gallery It is, in fact, Oldcrts to Muzzles. watohee are sold for make h.m pay a fat ransom." whose shrill squeals insult from afar their on the summit, a cold sweat running ofl stirred with anything but a silver or a woxi and cheai«est book ever publi»hed. Send rarer in Venice than in London, and much Charles A. Case, of this city, has two fox natural enemy, man, once he is safely his temples. en spoon. A teaspoonful of chocolate to a immediately for illustrated circular» anil “And if he don't pay it quickly.” put rarer than in the United States Indeed, as terrier dogs, and one of them not only ob cup is the rule, and if the liquids are poured terms free, or the • pportunity will he lost. in a tldnl. with a significant whisk of the earlier Venetians gained the fame of it jects to wearing a muzzle himself, but dis past them. Now and then a salier Vaudras was smitten with vertigo. on while they are boiling and the whole To -ave lime and,to secure it instantly, his knif»» close to the prisoner's ear. “his by artificial means, it is but natural that, likes to see oue worn by his companion. Mr sounded against a stirrup, or a horse To be attacked by vertigo is almost aa scalded in porcelain—never tin—there will .»end $L00 for a compleie canvassing outfit Afrasot of much that ha» appeared friends won’t find him quite so hand unless they continued to practice these means, and name choice of territory. Extra I.ili. which left his place was by force of hand bad as to go mad outright. The horror ttaM *e Daff family, a book wUch re- some the next time they see him.” they should fail to confii-m their ancient Caso had leather muzzles made for the dogs, returned thither; but always the troop of it suffocates and paralyzes; and the be no doubt but that it will be a success. - oral terms and exclusive territ<-ry and fastened them on securely As soon as Exchange. guaranteed. W- rking agents are coining reputation.—Comhill Magazine. WBto» to be writton it a genuine and Harry's blood ran cold at the horrible their master was out of sight the brighter of continued advancing with spectral as man predisposed by temperament tc Sweet Girl fin a rowboat)—What is this money and you can do the same. fcitoery of the peerage of the United threat and the roar of brutal laughter pect, forming an ever retreating picture. that mysterious potency of empty space place in the bock of the boat for! Neither experience nor capital 1» required He is a groat simpleton who imagines that the two found a projecting nail, and by its Mtatgd»m The large volumee of ro- that followed it He was n<»w couipleii-l i The soldiers were content with the ex to that magnetic attraction from abysses, Nice Young Man—That is to put an oar in to engage tn thi» enterprise, as the liook the chief power of wealth is to supply wants. use twisted the muzzle ofT bis nose, and then will »ell itself if properly presented, and ■■Meaod fiction styled “Peerages,” at disenchanted, for tlie brilliant and ciiiv In ninety-nine cases out of a hundred it cre proceeded to relieve Ms less gifted brother pedition, perceiving that the death of loses all consciousness of himself and ali when you want to scud tbe boat. Rowing we give our Agents 3D day's time in which He did this by tearing the leather straps in one among them waa not to be pusse-1 will power; he pales, he trembles, he re requires both oars, one on each side, but in pMtont circulating in the kingdom, are alrous bandits of his txiyish dreams wen ates more want» »han it supplies.—Colton. to deliver aiid coiieci l«ef<«re paying us. pieces with his teeth Ro then drrg a hole In over indifferently, and that all bloody Mtnphitely ridicaloua and thoroughly utterly different from those ragged, har.g Address cedes, and flies from the mute summon? sculling oue oar only is used. That is placed Queen Victoria is the richest woman In the ground and was aiiout to bury the rem memories would find prompt vengeance. ■Mending With regard to modern ere dog ruffians, who almost choked him at tbe back and worked with one hand. of the invisible death awaiting him ir nauts of both muzzles when somebody dis the British ki'.gdom. She has accumulated Hweet Girl (after meditation)—1 wish you ■Mona. their audacious annihilation of with the stifling odor of garlic and bad covered what he was doing and put a stop to Little by little, a sparse vegetation spread the air. a fortune of iht'.OOO.iXX). would try sculling for a while.—New York i laato te sublime.—London Truth. beneath the feet of the borgw; then-th« tobacco. tt>— New Bedferd Btaaterd. I WeRfly. 7« Mark« PVt. ften F«n'cW: CSrt THE SMALL BOY'S JOYA CHURCH BIRECTORY THE IIOBBER'S CROSS. HOW THE ITALIANS SING. AFAR IN THE DESERT. RAISING, IIÍ1T10TJ0 MOVING nUUôfiû J. Ramsdell, Overland to California. SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO.’S DIRECTORY. Ì Living World. The History Co.