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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1908)
; fiOOD RIVES OtiAoiEE rot) BIlDAY. JANUARY 16, 1008. 13T 1 mWM Economizes the use of flour, but ter and eggs; makes the biscuit, cake and pastry more appetiz ing, nutritious and wholesome. lol ABSOLUTELY PURE This is the only baking powder madofrom Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It Has No Substitute Thar are Alum aad PhMphaU at Dim alitor nM at . lews price, hat bMMktpr regarding tb hMltb I bar family caa afters) to mm laeaa. Li "3 1K 01 to U CRAZY? WOULD ALL WERE SO Tb foilowiug remarkable document wan drawn up in legal form by a man who recently died at the Cook Coun ty infsue asylum at Dunning, 111. : I, Charlea Lounsbury, being of sni'nd mind and disponing memory, iiu hereby make and publiab tbla, my lust will and testament, in order aa justly a It may be to diatlrbota my interest in tbe world among soooeed iug man. Ibat part of my interest wbiob ia kuown in law and r cognized in tbe abeep bound vtiliimseatiiuy pioperty, beiug In coni'i.leiable aud of no so oouut, nmke no disposal of in tbla my will Mv ritfbt ii lire, bfluii but a life estate, In nut ht my disposal, but ' t ihhk t lnua excepted, nil else in tbe wurlii 1 uow proceed to devise and bequeath : item: I give to good tatbeis aud mothers, in trust for their ahildrau, all good 111 tie words of raine, and eucourageiueut, aud all quaint pet name au i endearment, Hud 1 obrge said parents to i.e them justly sod geueroualy, aa tbe needs of tbeir cbll dr u may require. Item 1 leave to child ru Inclusive ly, but only for tbe term of tbeir obildbood, all and eveiy, tbe flowers of tbe fields, and tbe blossoms of tbe woods, with tbe right to play among thein freely aooordlng to tbe customs of cbild'en, warning them at tbeaame time against tblatlea and thorns. And 1 devise to ohildren tbe banka of tbe biooks, and tbe golden sands beneath tbe wateit thereof and tbe odora of tbe willows that dip therein and tbe white clouds that float high over the giant trees. And I leave the children tbe long, long daya to be metty In, In a thousmd ways, and tbe night and tbe moon and tbe train of tbe milky' way to wonder at, but subject nevertheless to tbe rights hereinafter siren to lovers. ' Item. I devise to boys jointly alt the useful idle Melds and commons) where ball may be played ; all pleasant-i waters wbei one may awim, all anow clad hills where one may coast, and all streams and ponda where one may fish or where, when grim wioter comes, on may skate; to have and to ' bold the aame for tbe period of tbeir boyhood. And ali meadows with tbe clover blossoms and buttetflles there' of, tbe woods and tbeir appuitenano : ei tbe squirrels and birds, tbe echoes aud stranae noises, and atl distant , places wbiob may be visited, together with 'he adventures there found. And I give to said hoys eaob hia own place at the fireside at night, with all pic tures that may be seen in tbe burning wood, to eoior without let or bin dranoe and without any encumbrance of care. Item: lo lovers. I devise their imacinarv world with whatever tbey may need as the stars of tbe sky. tbe red ro-es by tbe wall, tbe bloom of tbe hawthorn, tbe sweet strains of musio, and angbt else tbey may desire V to figure to each other tbe lastin jness and beauty of. tbeir jove. Item: lo voudb men jointly, I de vise and beaueatb all boisterous, in spiring sports of rivalry, and 1 give to them tbe disdain of weakness and undaunted oonfldeuce in their own atrengto, though they are rude. 1 civ to them tbe Doner to make list iug friendship, and of possessing companions, aud to them exclusively 1 give ail merry songs and brave cuor ' uses, to sing with liity voioes. Item: Aud to those wbo are no lnnnsr cbil Ireb or youths or lovers, I leave memory, aud 1 bequeath to thmn ha volume of tbe poems of Hnn.y Mild Slmlf DPHI 8Ud Of utbei If there be others, to tbe end that they may live over tbe old days uvin. freelv and fully, without tltbe ' n, liimlniitini). It ..m: To our loved ones witb nnvi crowns I beaueatb tbe bappl oe of old cge, the love and gratitude nt ihnir children until they tall asleep. THE COJNTRY EDITOR AND HIS TROUBLES eighteen-page dully, instead of writ ing local items at a pine table In tb office of a four-page weekly. Thus did one voice his protest: "When you consider that tbe country weekly Is owned by its editor and thai the man wbo writes tbe fanny tilings shook country paws in tbe city journals is owned by a o rpbration for wbiob h writes, it doesn't seem so sad. When yon see an item in tbe city papers poking fun at tb country editor for printing newa about Jobn Jones' new barn you laugh and laugh toi on know that on one of the pages of that aame olty daily is a two oolumn storj In regain to tbe trim minga on tbe gowns of the Duchess i. wneeioarrow. Ana it is all tbe mi ie PnWfoa and laudatory parast a pbed, alteruatiug with sneers, ridicule and dep. eolations, 1om have been the lot of the country editor. Piotured in the comic papei as an eROtistlo .I...... orulluil ho the cnlitioians as miuht'r "moulder of publio opiolD,' n...lnn.ll nhaatlsed l)V angiy pa tni,a nH anmetlmea remembered by delitfbUd subscriber!, he baa pnt bis errors where tbey could be read by ail mnA haa modeatlv sought a fair nooriit fnr all hit merits. if Mm,, ha ha i rebelled not at i...f.nni frnm hia constituency, but at patroulzing remarka of the city tnnmaiut who sits at a mahogany desk and dlotates able articles for the lasniaflsa1- U a taltca court two lawyacs be. cam vary mods axdtsd ow a legal rfJiMssat, Matters treat to andi ptkk ttat ttmj fbaaCy begta to each other tiasnsa, "Totfrt aa ar said on to tat "TooTa a Marr was th quick sa tart. Taaa tks Jotbja aaki: New that taa covoaal bar UaaO fiat tack otter, kladly proceed to tb diasatad poiats." Hr Vet. "Tea say aba baa bar vole under petfact control r wOatta. "Ilea way daaaa't aba choc it aff anedmaar-Waanihgton HesaM. Dear ma, cabby,1' said aa old lady aa aba aUgbted from a four wbeler at Liverpool street atatlon. "your home's knees ar bad." "Don't yon so and think It'a bacos Va got Into a silly 'ablt of tryta' to toad an 'la 'ead la tbe street, ma'am, cos it ain't." was tbe reply. "Tbat tbera 'oss Is a serious thlnkin' 'osa, 'a ia, ma'am. wastj praysrfnl animil ' Is too. 'Va been prayln' this last six year aa 'ow 'ia pore old maaterll ona o' tbesa daya come acroaa a kind 'aarted party wbart'il give un a copper or two over Is bar fare, but. Lor bless yer, ma'am," be added aa be 1 oak ad at the abllllnu tbe old lady bad handed him, " Va Josln' faith fast, sad unlets soaiethlnk aoon 'appesa 'e'll die a bloomln' binfldeL London Ttt-Bita. Do you have backache occasionally, or "stitches ' in tbe side and sometimes do you feel all tired out, without ambi tion ana without energy T if so, your kidneys are out of order. Take De Witt's Kidney and Bladder Pills. Tbey promptly relieve backache, weak back, inflammation of the bladder and weak kidneys. Sold by Keir and Cats. Closing out winter millinery at low prices. Tbe Basaiir, Hood Eiver Heights. rtrm Ctiy toCoaatry. Keoent lb oatkia tbow that there is a decided wovrmant of people from towna and eitlea to rural district Ufa In tba interior ia not ac Inoaly and unsocial M it wss befora th elo trio railroads and telephones came In to general n . The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dunkard recommends "Hickory Bsrk Cough Remedy." uoaranweu to cure your cousb. and uaraniea u be uuru. Made from tbe bark of the abell bark or white hickory tree, ror sale by Chas N. Clarke and all dealers everywhere. EK'JtVCJ W. J. BAKER & CO. Real Estate Arentn, Of Hood River, Orerm, offer the fol lowing bargains: No. 1. 5 acres, 1 mile from town, all improved, all set to trees, Newtons, Spltienbergs and peaches, poultry yard and good buildings. $3250. No. 2 24 acres half mile from town, 400 trees, 6 years old, 10 acres 1 to 3 years old, 8 acres berries, $2,000 house, all in high state of cultivation. $15, 000. i No. 3. Five acres close in, 5 inches of water, no buildings, no frnit planted, but ground thoroughly fertilised and very rich. Price tiniO. No. 4. Ffteen acres all under cultiva tion, 6 acres 2 year old trees, 10 seres 1 year old trees. 4 acres strawberries, set among young trees. Price $7,500. No. 5. Thirty acres one and one-half miles from town, all under cultiva tion, 4 acres orchard in full bearing, 10 acres voung orchard, some meadow land ana 3 acres berrie, larj-p houe, very conveniently srransed. Good barn, also good cottage on place and all kinds small fruit. Electric light, phone, etc. A Tery desirable home. Price $15,000. No. 9. Six and one-half ai'fes three miles out, 4)aVcres set to trees two years old, peach trees set between rows, 6-room house, good well and barn. Price $2,600. No. 10. Eight acres, same ditUnce from town, 250 4-year-old tree", also 150 young trees one year out. Three acres of this place is suitable for early berries. Neat 5-room house and out buildings. Price $1,400. This list is simply a sample of what we have to offer buyers. Call and see our entire list It will interest you. musing because you know tbst th dnobess does not even know ol tbe ex istence of tbe aforesaid oily .caper. k bile Jobn Joues and many-' of bis neighbors take and pay for the paper wbiob mentioned bis new'bain. Don't waste your pity ou tbe apuutry ues paper worker. He will get along. " Alter all, no one uimu lu tbe coin- iLUUlty has so large an opportunl y to ssist toe town lu (ivaiieeruiut as the editor. It ia not li0Hiie Iih In smart er tuitu others, not bars t ha is wealthy, but becauae he la tow apukea man oi the outer woilJ. He is eager to print all the imwa iu his own paper. Does he do it? Bald ly. "J. his would be a very newsy iih- per," exclaimed a ft auk couotiy edit or to bis subscribers, "were it uut tor tbe fact that eaob of tb four men who work on it has so many frleuds By tbe time all the itoms that might injure any of their Iriends is omitted, very little Is left." 1 wish you would print a piece about oqr school teaober," said a farmer's wife to me one afternoon. 'Say 'that she is the best teacher in the county." But 1 can't Ho tbat-200 other tesobors would te angry. You write the piece, sign It and I'll priut It." "what ate you ruuning a newspa per for if yuu can't please vour sub scribers?" she demanded aud can celled her mh-cription. Ho Ihe -oouitiy editor' leaves out oertahi good- things and certain 6a 1 things for tba vary almpla reason that the persons jfrost interested are close at band and can find tb Individual responsible f oi tbe statements, lie becomes wise in bis generation aud avoids chastisements and libel suits. He find that there is no lasting re- gaidlin a sneei, no satiafaotlon in gratifying the impulse to say things that, bring tears to womeu'a eyes, nothng to gloat over in opening a wound in a man's heart. If he doea not learn tbia as ba grows older In tba service be is a poor country editor. Tbe power of the ooontiy press in Washington surprises ma." said a middle west congressman last winter. During my two terms I have been impressed with it constantly. I doubt if tbere is a single oslm utteianoe iu any paper in tbe United States that does not carry soma weight in Wash ington among tbe members or ccn-gress. You might think that what soma oountry editor says does not amount to anything, but It means a good deil more than most people realize. When tbe oountry editor wbo is looking af ter nothing but tbe county printing gives expression to some rational idea about a national question, tba man off here In congress knows that it cornea from tbe graas roots. Ibe lob by, the big railroad lawyers and that class of people realize the power of tbe press, but tbey bate It I bava beard them talk abour It and shake tbeir beads and say, "loo much pow er tbere I i be press is mora powerful than money." ltiis was not saia in natteiy. dui because be hsd seen o i congressmen's detks tbe beeps of oountry weeklies. and he knew bow closely tbey were read, ibe smallest editorial pats graph tells tba polltlolan of tb con diticn in tbat paper's community, for be knows tbat It Is put tbeia because tha editor haa Gathered tha idea fiom ome one whom ha trnsts as a leader, and tbe polltlolan kuowaapprrximate ly who that leader Is. So tbe country editor often exerts a potter of wbiob he knows little. But Dolitloa" is only nait of a eono try editor's Ufa. The aooial affairs of tbe community', are nearaat to him. Tha proud father wbo biings la a cig ar witb a notice or tbe seventh Daoy's arrival (why cigars and babies should he associated In men's minds I never understood), tba frnit farmer who presents some fins Ben Davis apples iu the expectation : bat be will get notloe, are but types. Ibe editor may bave soma doubts oonoernlug the need of a seventn child in in raiiiiiy of tb proud father, and ba may uot be particularly road or tia uaris ap pies, but ba gives generous notices because ba knows tbat tba gifts wers Drompted by kind hearts and tbat the givera are bis friend. When Joy oomes '0 tna boasbold it is bat the working of Mm heart's best Impulses to deslra tbat all should share it. Tba news that tb pnuoeas of tba family baa, attar many year of waiting wadded a proapaioos m n- I Buy Clarke 1-, Watch We liijtow Arthur All there is to know about about Watches a.id Jewels, so if you want to buy WATCHES er JEWELRY nrVnva ii 'repairing done, we are tbe people to come to. OUR I'ltU KSValK KKASUNAJJLrJ. . Udl AC poitomce The Jeweler & Optician Light and Water Co.' Special Christmas Offer V'''-Vi" Until January 1st, 1908, will sell 4 to 6 pound ELECTRIC SAD IRONS at $4.50 each. Try our ELECTRIC TOASTER and eat breakfast with your wife. Costs but 1 l-2c for 12 large slices toasted on both sides. chant of tha neighboring county. brings tbe family into prominence In tba borne paper. Seldom in these busy times does the editor get a piece of wedding oake, but nevertheless ha falls not tu say tbat tb bride is "ona of our loveliest young ladles and tba groom is worthy of tb prize be has wan." The city paper does not do that Bera and tbere a oonntry edi tor tries to put 00 city airs and give tba bare facta of "social functions" without a psrsonal touob to tha lines. But Infrequently does ba suooeed In reaching in hearts of but readers and somehow be fluds tbat bis contempo rary aoross the street, badly printed, sprinkled witb typographical errors and baiting In Ita grammar, bat pro- fae in Ita iaodltatlona. Is get' Ing an unusual number of new subscribers Even yon, though yon may pretend to be unmindful, ar not displeased when on tba day after your party you read tbat the goeat "went home feei ng that a aood time bad been bad." And when sorrow comes I Into tbe bum of a city friend of mine death entered, taking wife and mother. Tne fatuity bad be. o prominent .in so cial cirvlei, and columns were printed in tb city papers, columns of oold, blographitil facts bom, married, died. Uut tha news went back to the small oonntiy town where, in tbeir arlv n .; !! lift-, man and wife bad ! I in't- hHppy yrs, and lu th littl u"tr'-' ekly wss qnlle snr.ther story It tol l how much her riit-nds loved her bow aaddenad they wero by bar pausing a way bow sweet aud womanly bad been bar character. Tba husband did not aend tbe city ppr to distant acquaintance!-; be si-lit copy after copy of tba littl coemtry weekly, where, deipiU bia prominence In tba world, appeared a aympathatlo relation if the lot tbat had co'u to blm Charles Meauger riarger, m Atlantic Noutoiy. Every Day Will Be 8unday. Few piopla know tbat other days of tbe week thanltba first are observed as tbe day of rest by soma nation or other. Tba Greeks observe Monday, tbe Persians Tuesday, the Assyrians Wednesday, tbe Egyptians Thursday, the Turks Friday, tbe Jews Saturday an I tbe Christians Sunday. Thus it will be sen tbat a perpetual Bab but n is being celebrated on earth. Can you afford to trifle with so seri ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy," that Is guaranteed to cure or money refunded. Price 25c, 60c ana ei.uu per ootue. ror sale Dy Clias. N. Clarke and dealers everywhere.. ITrst Meal In 1000 Tears. Pathagoras, tha tn,;d, took bis first meal in 10U) yeiirs yt-terday at the llronx Zoo, sjs a Maw York dis patch, four flies and a earth worm constituted tbe meal of tbe little bldk creature tbat bad been burled for so many centuries In limestone rook 500 feet down in a silver mine at Butte. Mont. Ib anolent toad ia slowly recovering bis eyesight and the use or dis iinibs, and Is gradually turning green again, as be was In the middle ages, lie ba already em tte i several feeble sounds, hut tbe croak b is not corns back. FHLDF RICK A ARNOLD. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS Itttasateafaraisbad on all klndaaf work PhonAav Mata av 4M WW This is a Young Store and a MhauBHrtWMaMesau.. . Growing Store Young enough to hope to grow and growing because you spprove of our methods. We want your permmei.t business by proving ourselves worthy of it. We expect to make a small, safu profit esch time you buy her-', and we believe it will be to your IntereU to buy toefn. aioc com. ' Mi wca ea.eW VOGT BROTHERS WOOD FOR SALE. 1 am praiMired to furnish nail) and slab wood, nisn other kinds ol wood. 1 havo ft in w gasoline wood saw and am prepared to do sawinir. Also do general team work. FEED HOWE. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE In The Tiro nit Court of the 8WW of Oregon, For Urn t'oun ly of Whhco. In trie limit r of the application of Clifton K. Mamhuil I a ruKialerthe title o the Mouth fourteen m-reii more or lean, of the IoIIowIiik diwcrlbed twenty-alx sureaof land, more or lean, aitunte la the Counlv of Wasco. Htnt of Oregon, ami more particularly deavrlbed aa loiiowa: Ht-KltinlnK " B point nine and tliite quarter (9.75i chnlna N orlh of the corner i-nniiiion to Hvrtlom 1 A-12, in Townalilp 2 North "I Kunge ill i-.axi ana win ion and 7 or i p. z r . Mange II Kast Will. Id ei. Twelve and one It - -r ( 13 so) ehiiltia; Thence Mast twenty-one aud iMrty. rlVM huntMillaa Sfl ) ehalna, I hence Mouth follow! p I Ik ) 111 of the County Kond twelve mid out- lull (l.'fiO) ehalna; thence Weat twent.one und niven teuth (21. 70) chain- lo 1 lie point 1 1 -H-Klnnltiic; Bl11' tract of In nil lylna 111 rii-tlion above immtonml, being nil of the mM'I twenty. wlx nciea, except twelve acrea heieicfore o'vued by Hhei man L, Voiina aa per ! ! -ecorded In Vol. M Deed Recorda ot Wc(i C01111I) al puge 2;'4 deacrlbed aa fol'owi.: KeglnulriK ftt a ilnt 10.55 chnlna North of Fed Ion corner common to Mectlona I and 2 In Tu. 2N. Idc. 10 K. and Hectlnna 6 and 7 In Tp. 2 N. H. 11 runnlug thence North 5.70 ehalna, thence Kaat 2 ST) chalna, t hence Hon tb following the line of the County Koud 5.70 chalna, thence Weat to the place of Beginning;; leaving 14 acres, more or leaa, aa aforesaid: va Jullua C. Hoelc, Iena lAge, Hans Lata, and Minnie Jenaen, and all whom It may con cern: Defendanta, TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take notloe, that on the Sixteenth day of December, a. u. iuw an application wu nied by aald Clifton K. Marahall In the Circuit Court of Waaco County for Initial reirlatra'loii of the title to the land abov deacrlbed. Now unless you appear on or before the 18th dav of January A. D. 1908 and show cause Why such application shall not be granted, th same will be taken aa confessed and a decree will be entered accord I ne to the nraver of the api llcatlon aud you will be forever barred irom disputing me same. . MH.TON, uierk. JOHN LELAND HENDKKHON, dl9j!8 Applicant's Attorney. Our Groceries Will build you up! Tbeir absolute purity insures their wl.olesomenesB. We cater to a class of customers who want things right and appreciate our efforts to satisfy in all particulars. Canned Goods In great variety and all of a superior quality. Our prices will Interest you. Pllone 491 Free Delivery Wood & Smith Bros. Obstructed the Highway. Jerold I can't get any speed out of that ni'itor oar you sold me. You told me you bad been arrested six times in it. Hobart So I was. old chap. Foi obstructing tbe bigbway. niiy Suffer from Rheumatism Do you know that rheumatic naius can be relieved? If you doubt this just try odo application of Chambei Iain's fain Balm. It will make rest and s eeo possible, and that certainly means a great deal to anyone afflicted with rheu matism, for sale by Keir & Cass. Four Miles High. Mount MoKlnley, Alaska. ' ia. be lieved to be tbe highest mountain la North America. It is situated about 120 miles north of tbe Cook Inlet. Its exact beigbt has not yet been deter mined but it is believed to be mora ibau 20,000 feet above sea level. Special Announcement Regarding the national mre rood ana wmg Law We are pleased to announce that Foley's Honey and Tar for cuirhe, cold aud lung troubles is not affected by the National 1'ure food and Urug law as It contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. Clarke Drug Co. Would be Too Much in Hood River. Whether G40 aorei as a homestead sbali take tbe plaoe of 160 is a ques tion tbat Is being discussed before tba publio lands committees in Washing ton. Statements bave beeu made showing tbat a square mile Is not too much to allow a man iu certain states aud tbat 160 is too little. All In World Is a stage, and Ballard's Snow Liniment plays a prominent part. It has no su perior for Rheumatism, stiff joints, cuts, sprains and all pains. Buy it, try it and you will always use it. Anybody who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a living proof of what it does. Buy a trial bottle. 25c, 50c, and 1. Sold by Chas. N. Clark-. Buy Your Fruit Boxes AT THE Hood River Box Factory and Patronize Home Industry. Best Quality Lowest Price Home Made Phone Main 71 St j3 F. 8. 8TANLEY, Pres. . L. SMITH, Vice-Pres. E. O. BLANCIIAR, Cashier I V. C. BROCK, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank HOOD RIVER, OREGON. Capital Stock; $50,000. Surplus, $15,000 The Government of the United States is, in a sense, a silent oartner in the conduct of every nation al bank. It inquires into the character and financial stand ing of all the applicants before granting a charter for a new bank. It sends a special examiner at least twice a year to go over the books and see that legal and proper methods are being employed; and to advise with the officers and make helpful suggestions. We offer you every advantage that per tains to a National Bank, and solicit your patronage. E. O. B LAN CHAR Cashier An Open Srcret. A very old lady In a ponitential mood on her deatb bed said; "1 hav lived i.i 1 in for eighty years aud d d. not know it." An aged oolored lady wbo bad been her attendant for a good many .tears observed; "Lord! I'ssv knowed dut tor a long time." When von want the best, -et DeWht's Caibolizi'd Witcli Hazel Salve. It is f,rA lilllu . !.,.. niltu lti.-tj r I. m.l v. and ia 'Nper.Vly rpoom mended fof piles. Sold by Keir and Caps. Wonld Depend on Contribations. A coupln were recently mariiawi. Tbe ceremony over, tbe bride begaa) to weep, cnpioiistv. "What's the mat ter?" asked the new husband'. t'I Hav er told yon ihat 1 didnt know bow te oook, sobbed the bride. Don! fret, replied be, "I'll nut have anytblagta cook; I'm aa iditot.' EDISON Phonographs We tsell them, tho most perfect sound prodra jing mach'De Mr. Edison's favo rite ia vention, . hich contains all of bis nw ii nproMjiii uta. We are now hIiow ig ll .e new i-or.el witli ihi big horn, to f ,reatet triumph in phonograph rnaki ng. Don't forget that Mr. Edison w tt e inventor of the entire plinno rp bic idea, and that the Edison pho de! aph ia the original talkina machine. tv t fifteen hundred Edison record- in stuC k. Call and for yourself. W. D. Rogers Hood River Studio vtM: . 60 VIAHV V r CXPERIENCI SB i VW Tro Mama llrla InvMtlon It probftblf luuan t aUfa) i thr afABVaViaksTTal Afft. A n roe twidlnf s ikib and dortpt mm? arMaiH uur vmuwu iiw h tUTHANDBOOr on i-wauia Ptnta takan through Mann a t&neelv (pedai noUf, without chr, u tte Scientific Jftnericdx A handsomalr llluitratad weekly. Lamst etf alUoB o anr Mlanuflo journml. Terms. Ma inr : (our monilu. tL OoU brail aawtdealan. ,MICo.8M'-' New York Branca ODoe. Ktt W St. Waahlusioo. D.C. TAKEN VP-One black and while Jersey leer, swallow fork In rlf tit ear, allt In lett ear U. C. Kaaterly, on Jorlcno Lane. JV