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*/>■*• 1*. ft W. V. TIMK TAIU.K South. » July.lS'jO.- North. 9 20 a. m. Lv. Portland Ar. 3 1*» p. in. 10 00 a. m. Oswego 2 3A p. m. 10 23 a. m. TualltAn 2 0.'» p. m. 10 4.» a. m. Smocks 1 30 p. m. 10 50 a. m. Middleton 1 2 * p. m. 11 40 a. m. Ar. New berg Lv. 12 36 p. m. it-55 a. m. Dundee 12 25 p. m. Passenger aud Freight Kates to all points Can be obtained from Agent Newberg. K. K oehler , K. A. B oardmajv , Mgr. A. G. F. & P. A. NEWBERG GRAPHIC. ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORN1NO. EDITORS AND PUBLISHERS: K. H. W oodw ard & O km . E m ery . FUrDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1SU1. EntcreJ as seront! eia»* matter at the post orhee at Newberg. Oregou. A D iscovery of an extensive ledge of lin ore near Elgin, promises to !>e one of the biggest finds ever made in this state. T he Brownsville Titnen is one of tlm tiest country exchanges that comes to our ta ble. It is always loaded when it goes off T iie unrulier of prisoners in the | cni- tentiary has averaged 21)5 for I tie past two years, and t lie cost of keeping them has been only a 'liille over (10 each |s-r month. 'Tills Is a pretty good showing. The greatest need of the institution ut present is a chaplain, an officer that up- pears to have been forgotten in t lie make up of tho prison hoard. T he Sioux chiefs who visited the great father at Washington, havo returned to lhair lodges little Witter comforted than when they left Pine Hidgo. The govern ment officials appear to place more confi detice in tho statements of the whites, than in those of the Indians. There is little doubt that both are tinged with ex aggeratlon. Nevertheless it is a shame that in this greatest country on eartii, standing in tli light of revealed science and learning, and boasting so much of a true knowledge of i>olitical economics, such a thing should occur. For to satisfy that same greed for gold that has become our national curse, is directly traceable this outrage, und in tire time to come those men w ho have thus suddenly grow n rich in consequence, will be called U| khi to answer for the death of all those bloody slain, red and white ulike. “ Vengeance is mine: I will repay, saith tho Ford.” W hen Portland wants anything from W hile some of tire papers of the coun the Btate legislature, none other need ap try are publishing articles relative to tiie ply—unless plentifully supplied with trad sufferings of the poor in London, and for ing stock. political purposes trying to trace tiie causes to tho American tariff law, they A d m ir a l D a v id P o r te r tiled at his would probably better lcok closer home, home in the city of Washington last Fri where cause und effect are more easily day. Two old war heroes in a single found and more closel y connected. There week is taking their, pretty fast. is not a large city in this country that lias not some quarter where |>oor, degraded “ O ld things are passed aw a y, and all human outcasts crowd together in squalor things are become new,” ami when you and wretchedness and rags, living like an come to vote at the next election a la imuls rattier than human beings, breed Australia yon »¡11 realize it, too. ing anarchy and crime and pestilence, just lliu same as in tiie great city of Lon G en . S h erm an died at his home in don. And there is a cause for this effect New York last Friday. Ily his death for which every person in tho enjoyment the nation loses tlie greatest general in of a full citizenship (women are not citi peace or war that these modern times zens) in this country are in part responsi have seen. ble. It is not our intention to go into de tails, but we charge ail w ho would know P ort O rchard , Wash., has been chos of these things to investigate und learn fur en by congress for the drydock site. Sen themselves. To give charity measured ator Dolpli put in some hard licks for the in dollars and cents is commendable, hut Columbia, hut his resolution was defeated. this is only alloi iating the effect while the The selection of Port Orchard was a recog cause may be becoming daily more potent nition of its fitness, and our sister statu is forevil. To investigate the present con dition of tilings, und then understanding to he congratulated. them, seek to avert such conditions in the T ue report of Ilio legislative committee future, is the duty of every mail and wo npjsiinted to investigate into tlieeondition man in this country. “ The poor ye have of thè books and neepunts of thè state always with you,” hut not necessarily to jienitentiary, are very dattering to thè the the present extent. Let London take governor, under whose control Ilio insti care of ber poor, and lot our boasted free tution hns liccn for thè past two years people look to their own condition’ Give liirn a chance at a few more state instiiutions. e ..... ....? "'t NOTH I NCI? W i l l a m e t t e Trteal ±Csta/te C o m p a n y . WOMAN’S COLUMN. MHS. K. A. .n o in :is . Editor. ItEAL Small Ladles, remember the meeting of the Union tomorrow at 2 o ’elia-’k, amt tie in attendance if possible, as this is the lust meeting beforu the annual meeting, and there are important committees to ap- poiut. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fruit NEW BERG, ESTATE, LOANS "A Sabbath well spent firings a week of enuteat, Am! strength for the tot!* of ttie morrow. Ihit a 8 ibhath profaned Whatever J* gained I* a certain forerunner of sorrow.” M a r ia U . B o w e r . m an , AND INSURANCE, STOCK RANCHES O regon , finish, -------------------------------------------------- j Y ,i W. CARM AN, M. D., _X- • REW’ IIEKO, . ! - OREGON. L Y , fc PHYSICIAN & SURGEON. NI .VHF.ItO, - - OREGON. Oltiee on Mitri etreefi, opposite J. P. Carter’» »tore. Calla mwlunl.il hours. Chronic ca-cs a -peclalty. w . M c C o n n e l l , G m . d . PHYSICIAN 4 SURGEON. newberg , T • Office In t)ie Scaryj.- 3 Shop on Main Street, I All enfi« A. M HOSKINS SHOE SHOP, ■Ti I ARK, H A R O L lrT r : y- flE W B E R G C. B. Haworth, UNDERTAKER O il lA T lllO O S k i S t r e e t , The treatment of horses a specialty. * A full line .of M lfflfcry good*. New nrrivala of the latest style* every week. Cutting amt Kiting by ttie French bias system. Location pn Main St. ,M ns. N ettie H a s so n . NEW BERG, OR. SAMUEL HOBSON Photographer Portrait & Landscape A R Cash paid for W heat WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION TO T I S T . Portraits enlarge»! <° life size and finished in Crayon IndiafInk or Water Colors, R oom o v e r M w p w .B r o s ., D r e g S t o r e GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, K EW STO O X r HATH TRIMMED TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. ALSO A M i l LINE OF RE AD Y TRIMMED GOODS ON HAND. CALL AND EXAMINE MY 8UPPLY. OPPOSITE BANK. B A R G A IN S NEW BERG, P A C IF IC A C A D E M Y . TH A T CAXXOT HE BEAT. acres joining town with 2 lots, 10 •• •• •• “ 4 “ $200.00. $600.00. 10 and 20 acres near town $36 per acre. SO acres—3 miles out at $20 per acre—20 acres cleared, balance mostly open land and choice for fruit and gr ipes. House and lot central location, property well improved. 100 acres on the railroad with enough good saw aud cord wood timber on it to pay for the land. We can sell these bargains for the next 30 days on very easy terms. Call early or you will got left. MARIS & COLCORD. R U Y A LOT IX QHEHALEM We are prepared to offer better advantages now than at any time in the past. Five courses of study: viz. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ACADEMIC, COMMER C IT Y Feed Store The Grammar school and Academic courses gives opportunities for a thorough In tiie Music course instruction will be given on tiro Piano ami Organ. Piano for practice will be furnished students at (1.00 per month. In the Art course instruit tion will be given in Crayon Drawing and Oil Painting. For Catalogue, Address, O 5 ' Something New. Í R U R A L H O M E *4 Chicago MANUFACTURED. !»ou*e, with those «>f an extensixe Iioard- inn house, sating* bank, reading and smoking room*, and sailors* club. Dur ing the first Year, the receipt* defrayed ull working expanded, and '41 a pro! * £lt:5, D'« S.l. June m orning am ong h is htends»." »;n:;xr* K r r j 't The Best on the Market. SEE M ARIS ft (DDLDDR©. «.£5 Something New. Hew »-•.* L «'Main Puttfiits, Cmtvmt*, Tr*»V • -.r a u H ^ A Í ^ ' .tei R r .» i « « r . A r. l » l - Something New.(*JY.„ J ESSE ED W ARDS,............................................................................................ P residen t. 15. C. M ILE S,..................................................................................... . . . . Vice-President. MOSES V O T A W ,..................................................................................................... Cashier. D IR E C T O R S : JESSE EDWARDS, J. 0 . COLCORD ot every description. B. C. MILES, F. A . MORRIS. E. H. WOODWARD. Oort ¡fu-ate? of Deposit issued payable on demand.- -------Exobange bought and sold.------------ Good notes diseounted.------------ Deposits received subject to cheek at sight and a general banking business transacted.------------ Collections made on all aeecssable points inthe United States and Canaria. Corrcsvo?idcnts'\L,II)D $ TILTOM’ Portland. J f \National Park Bank, Mew York. Strangers visiting the City are invited to call at tire Bank for information concern ing the City. C o rre sp o n d e n c e In v ite d . [ * NEWBERG LUMBER YARD W. P. HEACOCK, Proprietor. CONSTANTLY KKF.PS ON HAND ► : * Building Material of Every Kind, I I T C I a T J I D 13ST (3- Lime, Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Doors, Windows, Mouldings, Weights, Pulleys, S n s li 1 A iwtuiphTei Of lnf»rnniUK>n xml ah- , \ r * c i ul Ui« V (T uk E. H. W o o d w a r d F a r m .) NEW BERG, OREGON. Capital stock, $ 39 .0(10 W in d Mill in God and confidence in a future. He was simple a* a d iild , hra\e a* a lien , sy m pa th etic as a w om a n , firm h * a rock, wrathful as a tem pe.-f, w hen uivum 1 a g aim t a groat w ron g , an d lov ely as a Something New. 0 ^ 3RAN', SHORTS, CHOP, OATS Tonrist Slcci : ìiiig Cars, hy million* of other* with the *a»ne view*, nil Amo i.-.iu-s or an in*ignitieant Dateli rontinpiiit who desire to turn it into a 1*er garden, hut who have vote* that might turn lhe tiJc in a |»olitK-u! cam paign. EDWIN MORRISON, Principal. BANK OF NEWBERG. the rs > » i * and refined education. In the Commercial course students may obtain a practical working knowledge of Book-keeping, ,vc. Standard Brands of Flour. To All P o is East nifi] sonili. 0 . E J. I. KNIGHT, ,, ^\\^N5 * CIAL, MUSIC and ART. ORCHARD HOM 53,000 and OREGON. Before sending your children away from home to school investigate the merits of CHOICE FRUIT LANDS Fani CENTER STREET. Friends' Pacific Academy, M r s . S. E . S m ith . BLACKSMITH,ING_&_HORSESnOEINfi. St. Oregon, DEALER IN N E W STOCK! -.NEWBERG, OREGON. Supt. Sabbath Observance. A Portland flower gir! was rocently en T he "i>ort of Portland” bill will liocorno n law. It (.ruvido» for thè issning of ticed into a saloon and criminally assault The chairman of the Liquor Laws Com bornie hy thè city of Portland for tho ini in' a man named Joyce. Tho girl’s life is missions of South Africa reports prohibi ■ y y ( J r d e n i jhtoti i e r s , - mined, Joyce is in the jioniteiitiury, but provemeiit of thè Willametto and Co'um tion liquor law s in the Orange Free State, hia rivors, and lire opeuing of a -twenty- the saloon still flourishes, and hardly a Natal and Bechuanaland. It is stated on live fort channel to thè sca. Il is, in Ilio protest is Caised against it hy the great good authority that the noxt official bulle It Contains 10 , 2 0 and 4 0 Acre Lots, opinion of inany, a go<>d tliiug for Por t muss of tin* people, who think they see in tin of the Congo Free State iyiil contain a All tvbik iH mil’ line done mi a workman Nicely Platted with Streets. like tuanne*./ Shop on First Street, the man und tiie girl all tiie parlies to 573 acre» in all. 400 acres under cultiva land—politicians. decree prohibiting the importation or tion. N. e w b k h g , A - . - : v O udgon tli¡ m tragedy.. And now, lie papers give ■ ■ c :■ ,■ 1 r i ' ' 1" stile of disti’fi’d liquors in the whole Con Lies sightly and rolling, ?4 mile from R. an account of a monster brewing plant to go Territory. The natives almost unani T iie Ortgonian will bave to 1 avo a re- R. station. 3 miles from Newberg. be erected ut a cost ol a million dollars, mously ask for prohibition. They have T fe. H K s M N ’S llgion baili on ar. entiroly new hasis to but no protest is made against it. Well, the idea; ono of them says: “ The sight suit ita frtstidious triste, to judge frolli un what is that to ns, bo you say? Not SHOP Prices range from (25 to (40 per aero. Rrticle in Sunday’H Issile. It lias perliaps of the canteen increases the desire for B L A C K S M IT H mueli, perhaps, only that because of these Terms, cash, balance 3 years time. Is always open, ready for rcaclied tlmt stage wlnue somctliing con- drink in the same way that the sight of a things your boy or mine may be led down pretty bonnet in u showcase often induces ALL KINDS OP-WORK IN 11IS LINE. nected witli ita hi story cnuses a twing« of C o rd s o f ’W o o d to a future condition even worse than its ladies to liny w hat they otlionvi.se would Give him a calK Shop near the Bank conscicnco dico in u whllc, or wliete To be cut to apply on pavment. euith'y prototype, the saloon. Oh, no, it '-Building. ho contented without.” some of Ilio ten uommandments con (hit is of no particular interest to us, only that N k iv b e r o , *■ ■ - - O rego n . witli il» uspirations for future groatness. your girl or mine, ruined by Rome one ol Miss Agnes Weston, the sailor’s friend, NEWBERG, : : OREGON ■■■ I ...... - — those who become, or r.ro perchance born, an English lady well known for her life T he Rrownsvjljo l'inift man is at a loss slaves to this aw ful, crime-breeding curse, long philanthropy has been made Superin \v. s. F nw m a J. J. SHirLKY. how to account for the disappearance of may, fueling herself forsaken and an oul- tendent of work among sailors for the P O W K I .R & S H I P L E Y , the (137.000 raised last year in taxes in eust, throw herself into the whirlpool of World’s W. T. 17. She lias lieen the I,inn county. Upon a fair basis lie esli erlme, that in its downward course finds means of tho erection of two large build add Dealers in luates tiic legitimate expenses of the coun within the saloon its most blinded devo ings; one at Bortsmoutlr mid one at Devon- GROCERIES ILOUU FEED HAY aud Vj ty at I jsh than half that sum, and asks \ GRAIN. tees. It is of no moment to us, of course, port In one witli her stair of workers where the balance bus gone. It would be 280, Cor. Front Jefferson Sts. that our brothers our sons, our wives, our she lives at her own expense. As she Always keeps in slock no doubt a hard matter to locate the leak UOll i LAND, OREGON. sisters or our neighbors are expo-ed to the wrote to n friend, “ Like one of old, 1 Just now, but when in the future some ex tedrihle inlhicnce» of this traffic in intox dwell among my own people, and they county official opens up a national bank, icants. Is it nothing to us that honor are blnc-jackcts.” Miss Weston began lie sure the |ieoplc will have a chance to Also and viitue, and even life itself, are held to her philanthropic work in IStW, hy visit F r o n t T E l l M I X A L o r I X T I Î K I - get their own uirain—if they have any O U l ’ O lN T S tho tie tho legitimate prey of this destroying ing the Batli United Hospital. She gave thing left to mortgage. element? Is it nothing to us that onr the patients short addresses from passages 7 f t l f t f jt f l . A . USUO H A Y . boy or onr girl is reared aud educated of Scripture, and added to their comfort MÜ T he lower house of the Oregon legisla iijè'itf LiÜ .R Î with the price pai I in gold for the seul of by little gifts of (lowers and fruit. She Call on us wbon in need of anything in ture apjieurs to lie actuated by a desire to onr lino. Prices reasonable. our nei;dilH>i’’a child? Is it nothing to ns next tmnod her attention to the militia do efficient worn for the stale, but us Is too RjAlLROAI) that when wo accept a price for the legal men who assemble annually at Batli foi Often tiie ease, it is checkmated at nearly W h itm o re & Son. ization of lids cm so wo violate every pro their training, and labored among them In t i t o l i n e to trtkc every turn by the senate. It is much to vision of the decalogue, and heci me to all with great success. Her work for the N kwiuîkg , . . . O regon . t<e deplored that this condition exists, fur intents ami puiy>oeeH a party to tho sailors was brought about through her some good wholesome legislation is need crime? Is it nothing to us lbat our streets having w ritten i: letter to a soldier on It is thè IMNIMU CAR liOU IT. It run* ed. But it w ill probably continue as long ThriMgh VJWTim i.]:i» TKAINS arc paved with broken hearts, and that hoard (be C cv ix /i'/r, bound for India, as money or an adaptation for political EYKKY lV w in ine ycar to every brick in the walls of the prisons wc wldcli I. f o r proving helpful to him and jugglery count for more than brains and have Imildcd, stands mutely commemo Ills companions, was read again and again the manhood to use them for right pur rative of some deed of crime? during the voyage and led to the expres poses. Think ef this now, mid when elec (NO CllVN U K OF r.VRS) Miamc upon the man who would for sion of many wishes on the part of tiie tion time comes again let it not fade from of lìÙKhfì Cor* one moment entertain tho thought that i t ! hearers that some one would write letters i thu tablet of your memory. P u llm a n b n n n u t j Roma $ ! e . r * is nothing to him that anywhere in tliis^ to them Several sailors made the same Of La test F.yuìpmcNt, lair land tliisslimyr, hideous monster dares request, and to them all Mi»» Weston re T iiehe are some fellows in this state lo raise its head. It is something to us' plied promptly. The correspondence in more anxious to demónstrate the correct all, and we have not done our whole duty creased so rapidly that she was ut last 1 * il* r,o>t th a t c u ik k B bc. Ç. constrm-tt d «n?l in whieli ness of the Darwinian theory, and thut us until in ever; honorable manner we have unable to comply with tho demands ìxceomnì'MlatW'nvkve »WmlMwe Mr ( Uvihers oi First or regards relationship they are not very far labored to free out (ample from its tlira'.l- made upon her; so, hi order to meet the ' Scemut c I b **Tidkfts- removed from one of those gentlemen dom. ditlleulty and not disaj»point the m en , five in the "zoo,” than wo should care to be. M o i s t ^ í j i t ' knuüíñíí ; hundred c op ies w ere printed m on th ly . m m The Om/nuinu a few weeks ago said that N kw Y o r k , Keh. 1 r>— At the Brooklyn ( ìr.»dually this number has increased ; anti und EUltopR c u i b« pureh iictl At any Ticke the atheist was an almost extinct siss ies, Office o f this CompVny. Academy of Muaie today Dr. Tannage now over four thousand letters, called and since then a number of individuals, Full lnforniat;t>i\ concerning roto*, time of " Bine*hacks,** are printed and circulated spoke a* follows i*f General Shertnan : who, whatever else :hey may havo evolv rain*, routes na«t ether details fam ished on “ The eentnry has no grander soul to monthly through the post to all parta of replication to any agent, or ed, neglected the evolution ef an ordinary surrender into eternity than the one w h o’ the world, to every ship w hich carries the Ret of brains, liavo bollissi up in different A. D. 1’ IIAULTON, i has just passed away from u*. Frank, | Cnion.huk. In addition, over two thou |uirts of the state to demonstrate Unit the A ssT Pass A g i., sand copies a month of a “ Letter" to the homuit, hrilli.int, gallant, patriotic \Yil-; big |ui|ier's statement was not quite cor- No. 121 First S tiw t, Cor. \V*.lt., | liani T. Sherman! Thank God that I hoy* in training ships are issued hy her. red, however much it ought to be. T H E O N I .5 Portland, Or. ever knew him, that l ever felt the hearty The next step for the In'no fit of the sea i E. 11. WOOWAKD, Aient, gtip of his right hand, and held the friend*' men was the establishment of floating; L T ex ib le "W h e e l Ne*U-r¿, Oregon. Ir tuk re Law )wen one iJiMirc expivMrtl d»ip of h;* great big heart. 1 have no branche* on board ea« I» vc.-*cl in connec-1 convenu n g the Coin in Linn exposition part in the question a hid» i* N ir.g agitat tion « it 1 » the National IVmperance I cagne more than another, it is that it tx» dosed ed a* to whether fie was a Catholic or a The number of floating branche« id two on Stinti.iy. ItundredH of memorial* and Protestant. 1 heard his profession of hundred. petitions, pianeti hv thonrnnd* 11 |>o«i Ilu»u- faith on a memorable occasion, and under ■ The Sailors* Rest and Institute was : Gun gratia «to the speed of the wheel as low Hand*, lift ve lieen prowntwl to eongrt's* jsvnfiar dretim.-tanee*. In Y a York, at Mis* Weston** next run*. In 1874 a uc ««king for hib li rustiiction. And now the the New I ingland dinner, tim e year* ago, hou**e was rented close to the dockyard tirnt protect i* made hy the German turn 1 sat with him four hour*, lie was on one gate*. Appeal* were made for the neces er», a foreign born element. It remain* siite and immortal Henry \V. Grady on sary fund* Donations flowed in from all p«>wer. *nt! self governing principle». to^ie swR which will leeeivw the r»*eogiii- the other, w hen, in conversation, he ex parts of the world, and the sum of H /M 0 Wc manufacture ti«fp of eotigr«** « ill this matter, Ilio pressed to me Id* resp«vf for fie* religion was ra.-ed. The Institute combine* the H7.VP MILL SUPPLÌFS , TASh>. n v ; ' . 000 mem I »era ol the W. C. T. I . , Iw k e l embraced by I is wife, and hi* own faith varied feature* of a restaurant an I poMic- COMMISSION ó OUR CUSTOMERS.---------- CALL AND SEE US.---------- JOS. W IL S O N , O regon . M1LI.INKUY and DRESSMAKING. ------ -> 4 > C --------- MAIN ST. t* _ F F .E D WILL BE OROl'ND EVERY SATl’ K D A Y ._ » J Newberg, Of The Latest Styles. Calls attended with promptness. |J|lL L S . We have remodeled our M IL L and can now man ufacture FLOUR of the bes+ grade, by the FULL ROLLER PROCESS. M illin e r y . DR. YOUNG, N ewbf . ro ! P f Ì- fL O U R IN G J. D. TARRANT & SON, Proprietors. A full line o f under taker's goods m ay be D E N T IS T . 1 OREGON. NEOBERO, GoM filling A speelnlty. Gas or Vitalized Air ■ gprea In extraíale« teeth. Alt work warranted. Olltoe on Center street, opposite Che-Poet Oilice. V E T R I ! E N A It Y S I K G E O N . NEW BERG, OREGON. Newberg, Oregon. promptlv untemi. .r t > lily or nleht. Diseases of women ami olivtixr'-u ispi-cialty- C C 3 F G c lS O I ic lD lQ . D R. OR. Watch maker and Jeweler. o ' egon . found at m y residence resilience. Sale- RFPAIRINH FINE WATCHES & CLOCKS A SPECIALTY. done by DAY or CONTRACT. Oft!<■«, corner Fir-t and Mata Streets. D . For F. H. Howard, I. ill H lI O L 'S i: a n ti S I G N P f t I N T E I t . Houses painted iu the latest TINTS. Paper Office and Residence One Block South of Post Hanging, Graining, Staining and Hard oil Office.. _ _ . . * FARMS, LAFAYETTE, T BURT MOORE, u • —’. PH YSICIAN A SURGEON,:— - GRAIN OR. PROFÈSSI!)N A L CA 1< DS. N e W b e bo , AND Tracts, All Kinds of Town And City Property J. M . W R IG H T & S O X S , M A N A G E R S . Kablj&lli Observance. This is one of tiie important subjects that is claiming the attention of the best men and women of our land. They plead for a Sunday rest law, requiring ail pub lic work to be stopped, when tiie weary laborer can have one day in seven to rest und enjoy the socieiy of his family. While ethers sav, “ This is too fa >t an age to stop tiie trains, street ears, mails &e. business must be carried on.” If the .Sabbath is trampled under foot one of the results w ill be a gala day for the rich, and servitude for the poor. But as this nation is composed of individuals aud fumilies, it is to these thut we would more particu larly s|>eak. When < ¡oil finished his crea tion and set apart one day in seven us a day of rest, lie did it for the good of the race, whom lie had creuted not only man lmt beast. And as the centuries rolled by lie thundered from the top of Mt. Sinai, “ ltemember the Sabbath day to keep it holy. Six days shalt tliou labor am! do all thy work.” But we of ibis age seem to havo concluded thut we know more in this respect than tiie Almighty, that it takes seven days to do our work. When Christ was on this earth, lie took away the hard way of keeping tiie Sabbath, and raid tiie Sabbath was made for man. Therefore do good on tiie S a b b a th day. If we spend the Sabbath in such a man ner that our spiritual und moral natures are not benefited, nor our bodies rested, and tail to help those about us to be happier, we have not kept it as Christ would have us. Some jieopio prefer to pitch liorso shoes or play ball, instead of obeying God und doing good, as Christ bus commanded. Barents should teach their children by example and precept that it is important how we spend the Suhbath. Cliildien can not be expected to sif down and be quiet all day. They should have books on ttie Sabbath, that they do not use on other days, and quiet plays. Set your tables with the best dish es, and have special victuals for your dinners ((irepared tho day before.) So your children can look back in after years, and say wliat happy Sabbaths we had under tiie parental roof. And your work will go on from generation, to generation. Wc should all remember, that k . , - C ord and F ix tu r e s . Reliable amenta wanted n u n occu p ied territory A dd re »a, F. B. STEARNS & CO., R i SUY1I.1.E. INP 4*ud for a <'AiV.A«gtie* r. s. a . »*_ DRY FLOORING AND CEILING A SPECIALTY.*** Yard Near the Depot. iS E w n r .R o . I O l ì I 'G O X . ¥ t