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L -- " TI1EDA1LT, DEMOCRAT. & fin MIT TlltiWK & C-H t'r MISTAKKS. The man ilint i ever makes mitUko never makes anytlilng. lie of no use In tl-is poor, blundering world. Not that 1 have anvthlng agaln-t h'nn, oh.no! I have never seen him, but I have heard about htm. I met a fellow only yesterday who thought he wh a twin brother to the man that never makes mistakes. But he wasn't, and there was mistake nu.nber one. Then I began to watch this fellow and to count, and In less than an hour he had made more real shameful blunders than any biiy I met that day. And this is a fact I have often noticed: The man or boy that Is quite sure he don't know how to make a mistake piles them up faster than anybody else, lint they are not big mistakes; no. indeed! They art little ones, just about the siic of a very little man. The large errors ore usually made by the large men. There was the great soldier Napoleon He mode a uion strous blunder when he went to Russia; and, as nearly as we can find out. Gen. Grant made another at Shi'.oh. Now.you and I wouldn't have got into any such, wc know better. And yet, if we .hould stand on each other's, shoulders, it probably wouldn.t make as big a man as either of these. Mistakes, slips, errors, blunders they will creep in, and it only makes matters worse to pretend that you are different from other people, and never get your foot into the w rong boot. Dut don't be ashamed of it, and don't be afraid of it; go right ahead and do Vie best you can. A loco motive engine without any fire will never o off the traek; but that isn't the kind of an engine you want to be. If vou go a! all, you are hable sometimes to go wrung; but be always ready to come back again when you know it. But there is one class of mistakes that it is worth white to be afraid of and ashamed of the mistakes of selfishness, and mean ness, and cowardice. Yes, dread these and de.-pisc them, and go slow when you come to them. They are bad mistakes to make. There are very few lines of mar.ufact ured articles that have net undergone wonderful changes, especially in the means and me: hod ot their production, in the ;ast half-century. Hand work has been succeeded by machine work, and notwith standing the very cutnmon argument a gainsl this change, the claim being mode that the quality of the worlc Is thus less accurate and perfect, it Is a fact that not only is it more accurate and perfect, but every piece is exactly alike, the quality equally good, pnd the quantity largely in creased. A machine or.ee carefully and accurately set and kept in proper repair never varies. The work is uniform ano true. An example of this is well illustrat ed in the manufacture ot that very useful article in every shop and factory, the file. It is a few years ago that these were all, or nearly all, made by hand, enhancing their cost, and not inaU.-ri.illy Increasing their durability and service. To-day nine tenths of all the files used in this country are nude by machinery. The competition in the business. largely controled by quality has worked to make their manufactuie one in which the mo-t perfect machines are necessary, and this spirit of rivalry has brought the machinery to such' a state of perfection thi.t wor.derful'y line and ac curate work is accomplished by them. With tin machines now in use a iilo i cut with teeth varying from fourteen to the inch to a number so fine as to requiie a magnifying glas to count them, and as accurate and perfect in shape as the coaiscr cuts. I'or their production ab.ut 5000 tons of a specially prepared steel are con sumed acuuul'v. sa. " The experiments of marine biologists In fishing up the dweller of the deep oy me nl.l of lhr electric lieht have shown that the light may be und In ordinary com mercial fishing with profit. If an cleetiic light Is lowered in the sea In-ide a tow net moie fi.h than would natiira.lv be taken are attracted into it meshes. a 1 1 K BO N I-' .'SIKM W '.nil v.. TV I 1 lie w histli- t-ii lie -a . a!lu fl Ni. v. or .''iiv- nr-h-r-i wi'h Ir .hu-.pr.Hml gnt yeiir woo-1 mvi-.l Uf r ill w. lit r A. 01 1:1-. H,o!-:Y I have on hand fit i.rossnt t. t-l11 nd "tlu t :n 011 city o eoun. tr.v ivul o-tMte. W. I'., Mcl'livr-on, Heal K-tu.e Bi"k r. ( IRI. W..NTKI, (iood wag. h w ill ho 1 1 i.l to a l oinpetHiit girl to 'i house work in a . null l iiuily. r-nqulro ut this - GO TO THE New Yoii C. B R, floie. McFaki.am I'.l.UCK, 2T"oxt. zez jFl. ze ca- 2: rj ; "3 . Hrn are a few of the manv hnrd bittern. A(i::mfinr.tii!P pins lc a I i.itr.ii; nairplns a .inin-1,; tin Imtlon 4, .", G 7, 8 ami ifn p. r dii7.ii; t-'iK twi-t He a hpori, lu't'.l les Uir pr hur.rh; pood ornM la-iies tin iiosi) fr m sir up; hid iff kr.il vt-t V. tuirf "Mit. lino hoa .V up; tJ ooxon uttii'- Imiu iii- i-r 4 : bplmoi-t ribl-mw 11 -ii:;; I-icm, embroidery nt than Farm f'tr ;! fr tsIIW), rP'VO MII.K-J from To1h-1., mi Y(piina J- r.y, n-il a:i'T-! ur(it o(' n niilo l'mm ; I'-ilnno l'i.uii:i a -ml hi'l Uiti frunp iinu.-.;, f.l iini.-l.eti, (,vtrtU 01 f :.rti an! r.tii-r inmftivpifif-nt.-. X-'or i . l i.'.KKhH, Yiifiuina ( i;y Or jl. itu anil pr p'ftii'.j:, vrito tu J. 11 THE ViORLD'S BEST m Biitton $2.50 ses rias no equal forStvlo.Fi'. and Wear. Positively the best snoe in Ainene.t for t ho money. Io not W deceived, bco stamp on bottom of each shoe. Tako no other. Kvcrv inir warranted. Stylish audequaltoiinvsssliot la the market. Made by J. Mi PEEPLES & CO., CHICAGO SPECIALIST, EVERY BOY Who Buys a Suit of Cioiiios of -2Y) mi ii Dcn4. iyn a to m a S5 M! liij. nU., OamJil .n-V-i i'-.U....- H- M A Costing J3S 00 or Upwards, Gets a Fina Pair of Painted Stilts. $HT An Immense stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is "being- Re ceived Uaiiv. POWELL &. CO., c-ucccsror to (jieo. C. lk-iulerson. -UEALEUS IX- Produce; Crockery Ware; Toba c co Etc. Etc. Low Trices and Prompt Attention. FARGO'S $2.50 Ilui::l't rj; JUuek, .Mbaiiy, Oicpin. Ky the uii. si lKiwiern ;iml Kpprovnl iiietli'-! eiii i'Viiij'.le liist-jiKt-s ;i:ul 1'rivato lis e:isti t i t ilhti'f-ex. J lo lias a suiv cure i'.r Cati'.n ii nf tiie head. tViuki.tifii is free anil ovi-rvtliin '.ir-rly c.nf;.!i ntial. i -llit-i li.-tirj 10 to 1 "J, J to -1 iw.d 7 to S. Hi riiiLi..'e, cunu r 'll.ii.l a:ul l.v ii street;'. " i lie morocco leather inaiuifactumrs ct Lvnr., Masift., in anticipation o the pa&- tt the M:Kmlev bill, which m- crcac the protection of their products, are making arranyemeots to reduce the num ber and wages of their workmen in the in verse ratio of the increase of the price of products of the factories. The "protect ion" of the discouraged workmen wiil come later perhaps. A troubl; ahjul Speaker Reed' rulesi for expediting buMness is that tney don't in, fact expediie. Here we are in the ninth month of the session and all the regular appropriation bills not yet out of the way! Congress has often done better than this under the old rules and without "counting a quorum." To mi. i!u:n ror Svnooi. Cmi.nr.rN. Klein Hi os i.(i you all to knew that thev have just iviviied a iaii;e invoice of the" celebrated C M 1 !indtion's Ri1.! Sclioul 1 hnt-c -!H.e, in heel and spring heel; and evev p dr warranu-vl to he solid sole leather counters r.nd indole. Kverv pair tiiat lip. rui.over or the m.i-s come liKtse, will be repaireil free of charge by iif, as we are practical .hoemakers. and do our own work and are not out anything bv doing mi. WcalMigive with every p.ar vl school shoe a neat pencil box containing nenhoMer, two pencils and rule. Call and fee sample of the shoe at Kle'n ilios , shoe tore. i X I) ! nsh 13 J O B .t-.. ': J W I't'ntl.'y. ln'it l-not ;nl itln-p niaL T in city, -TiMoi'"- K.rlnill-'-' 1 rv lnN Wak.m Vi:.ilirK. A I'mil- t(K-k f re frii;tr;. nin. ..v vii-atn frctvoi! mav lc cen at Slc-.ait ' Sox'. Notlilnj; like llu-l: for 1 1 it" Iioiim'. Mi - I. is l'i-Mi i. ah. In (::i-;it variety ot ulylos" lit li.'lt- in l-riivs. . .limit 1 V. Yt i;n rot: thokk who (.tNxor rnssiiitv cai-T, iki;. KON.tM.V. ll.VMI'. Tiil MVli:Vr I'Ji.UTII WITH IN thk hi : ay alltkat nii.L (iiVB nsTA.N..'.: -Mrs uyiAY.y am a r ;' r : :t tt r.i The most jpeoly, i i:ie c.u perma nent cure t'orC'at:-.rr!i of the ilcal. Asthma, ami T'liO.'d, Iirniie!!ia1, I(ung, Heart, Stomach, Liver a:;d Ki(h:ey Aifecttous Ner)Ui 1 '.'i)iiily, etc. Coimnmption, in its vav!o.:.4 '.'.ige.-, pcnraiuiitly cured. Dr. A:'c:.:.'s oninr.I -:e ot tfjatment ami his i:ti.U. ;ue 1 inhalation.! t:ives in stntar.'.'o'.i'. r. liLt. ImiltN up and revital izes the v.h j con.-tiaiii'.m r.v.sl fystem, therein' pn l.iuj'ini; lite. Win!;, nervous, (lehiilii .e.l at:d hrokfit-down constitu tions, chi :tii'i o;:ntr. invariahly gain from ten to thirty pounds in tVom thirty to ninety day:.. )n. AiiORX's phenomenal skill and mar velous curs have created the greatest astonishment on the Tacitic Coast and throughout the American continent, dur ing the past twenty-live years. Asthma, Catarrh of the Hrd, and all Throat, bron chial and l.r.ng trouble 'm-tantly relieved, nnd Deafness often cured permanently at first consultation. Dr. Auokn's rssay on the Curability of Consumption," nnd a treatise on "Catarrh of the Head," with evidences of some extraordinary curesi, mailed free. Call or address DR. ASORN, Fouth nnd MorrNon SU., 1'ortUmI, Orfjon. Kotk. Hon tre.it'iifiit, Kfcnrrlv pack, 'rt hy i express to ul i.irt i't the P.icilic CoAt, lor ttwse vr'.io I Cannot posilny c.dl mi person, ALL INVITED 10 CALL FEB FREE CCfJSULTATiGH- mm FOR CENTLEKIE'I ALHaN V, OIIK'JON Barters, Stovcn, tiu.l Tmim, l'.ij run on St ) i's anl lanjrt'3 lliis week. IT you want tlu-ln'st l;incs on Hie market luy tin- -lewi'l of us. V an- t ho largest handlers of tlis nnki! in this section, an, can liiaki-vou hetter terms llian olliers. Don't lor-t that we handle everything in the way of hardware. MATTHEWS it W'ASllHL'li.N Diy CoolIs, Notions, Omts Furn ishings and BOOTS AND S&OES Our fctoek of hoots nnd shoes is n;'V cotnphU- in all lines for spring i;ule. We ill save vou tnoiici n hnvitij of tis. Ladies, mi-se and chilihen's tine shoes a speeia i -. K.wlusivo Azonrv Uio II'I I.CU' SHOE;- E. C. SEARLS, lMuni r' N'w I. lo. Conrad Mver, i's'.o'-kikic.; oi 5JTA11 AKEa:ZiV' ;Cfitt:er Srca.Lln.lbin and First Sts,, -DKAI.KK IN ' itiiili.--I i"ri:l(i, amir McntM, 3rif J'rttils. t'o-r. f'lc,. Sp'ti H, Tet. t:t-.. -ct r'rvthintr t!m. In krpl In A jtmi i: . varlt-ty &tu Torery c.rc. HipliHM E rket pri raiil for 7 Real Estate Loan Broker. Larijelirit of good farm atvl citv property forealy. I.o.in, mnpfv oq re.il estate in I.iorand adjoining counties. Ioaurauce written up in'relidde conipaidea. Notary Public ar.d conv;yaneer. Call on or write me. S. N. STEELE I'irsrripiifin IruKt. Is the Best Shoe in the Market for the Price. FOR SALE J31T- -:G. W. SIMPSON,:- aBNERAL" MERCHAITDISE, CLOTHING, ETC., ETC, Is now Larger and better than Ever F L KE GlSSililS! Choice Omdy, nt Vvnt9 etc. NEAR THE POSTOFFiCC. ALSAWY, OREO. KE THE CIGARS M.'im'.r.ii'turi'.l l'v- - ius-:-Joseph, IMPORTED "AND KEY WEST G SOARS Plus 03 ARTICLES,. BffliU'y pat'ic pais I hi IPF Store. ncMl stork oriind flV ;oods In the Va tfty, and IIib mot retail -Hie pricps, both 'n buying and soiling, i have ou band ll kinds of FUKHITME, STOViS, TINWARE, TRUNK3. BOOKS, P1UTURES CLQCXS, Ca&OKSRY, ETC., ETC. tfo-ir vr?.t':"S E Young's o! ftOTf L. CSTTLIiG S. W. Paisley, Allinuy. tlrEin. WIIOl.lCS w.i: DICAl.KR IS Tobaoco and Cigars. Orders soltoitcd from tho tride. FRANCIS TFEIFFER. -Pr.OPRlKTO.HOF - Albany Soda Works. jttul MBnufaeturer of E0ICD CONFEliTIOKEEY, .Vo r.re r.nw proprci1 t-i Pflll Rt wliolt. , alwav- frh ntl ,11110 ht Portland .- to ik-au :. V a'-) koop a ful Cuts and Trojicu-l Fraits, CIGARS ANO TOBACCO RESIOHiTjVE Th-'CTiTv rcrr.i- ly known wh!iw:!l Stlinulais tne Hatrilivo Trcccssss of fti tr.'l i4 ' rv.-i!: t I 1 iCi i All I'oriua ot Dj.;(i'il i, f4iii'Jii..t.iHif 37t'iit:il an:l K'1'Vohh I'xli.tti .tion, ii-iicr;".l Dehillt v, lrulii i'lii;, or uvv xaan.ii-tt cr rak rued cttilitln of I'm1 nystt in, fruti ;li:it ei t-r ftir.f, SUhi lirniiiinn-i, iioils, litm liinK Snrm, StTfnla, nnd rll ?)Is'n"tc of the Hlootl, Uiuiuiit li, Liter end KlihicTs S5 ! .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR 35.00. Tr. Tli'.WtM if.o l.r-ob. rtf-rrli-tivr of Ht-ontMtim- Iti'iiortMr.c aud ilia uti.r iivii.i;d.u, Scut l'reu by liiaiU HILLE8 DOUG CO., San Fraiclsco, CaL FOSKAY & KAbCN. ALBANY, OCN. The Place Iy ail in an cr&ll on Groeenes, Prottuss, Bfckd Goods, L'te. Etc, I l.'ir iroitd; (ire t;" I t ni ttictr price Albany ironworks: Manufnc'tureni or 1EAH EKCIHES GRIST AND SAW y ILL MACHINERY IRON FRONTS m ALL KIHDS OF HEAVY AMD LIGHT VCRK, IN . IRON hK3 BRASS CASTIKCS. kmI Hiic-titioi) julil o . ;irli)B 1,1 1 of i.'.. hitief Pa'nor ns Mr.de on Short Notici. Cilv 53cat 3!arkct. SSUI.TZ BUGS,, Proprietors. K-f p a . i-" lino -f iiim-.l "f " kin'1'" Mi a ni.ii .' "oinplr-tol.v rr0' tc.-tn!; lHj'!i froili. ART STUDIO, Mrs. Dr. ration, Cor. Jrd bbJ lyta I i V (tura.t for uiieur 1 to order. City Siestanrant Irvine bc eutirely tom"-' cla- n cv,.y 'I'-MJ, for only