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THE TEI.EPIIONE. DEMOCRATIC FRIDAY JVERY rn PUBLICATION OFFICE: TELEPHONE. One Dcor K®rt>» ®f °®r er lhird *“d E St« , M c M innville , oh . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: - (IN ADVANCE.) 92 00 1 co .0 One year ......... bU month« • • • Three taentha VOL. III. MAIINNVILLE, OREGON, SEPTEMBER 28, 188X rUlie Ci rent s, A. YOUNG, M. D. Transcontinental Route. Physician A Surgeon. M c M isxvills . - . . L’ENV'I. oRK,il)N. office au I is.Mence un D atrwt. aiL-* promptly answered »lay or iii^lit. w Cascade Division’ now completed, making it the Shortest, Best’ and Quickest. All V. PKTCK. PHOTOGRATHEil. Ip Stairs in Hans’ Building, The Dining (’ar line. The Direct Route. jQo Delays. FaHteet Tiaina. Low est liatea to Chicago and all points East. Tickets »old to all Prominent i’oinls throughout the East and Southeast. Through Pullman Drawing Room Sleep ing (ara Reservations can be secured in advance. To Fust McMinnville Oregon ARE YOU GOING EAST? THE Bound I'aMsengers. Be caefnl and do not maku a mistake but be sure 1« lake •!>« Northern Pacific Railroad. TONSORIAL PARLOR, I Anil se<> that your tickets read via THIS LINE, St I’aul or Minneapolis, to avoid eliaitgeB and serious delava occa sioned by o' her routes. Through Emigrant Sleepiii'i Cais tun FLEMING. & LOGAN, Prop’s. on regular express trains lull length of the line Beiths free. Lowest rates. All kinds of fancy hair cutting done in Quickest time. the latest and neatest style Mailing, llair Cutting and- - - - - - - - Sliai-ipoing Parlors. All kinds of fancy hair dressing and hair dying, a specialty Special attention given to Geusral Office Of the Company, No, *4 Wasiilngton St., I>urtlan»l, Oregon. Ladies’ and Childrens’ Work A D CHARLTON. 1 also have for sale * very fins assort A «st General Passenger Agent. ment of hair oils, hair tonics, cosmetics, etc I have in connection with my parlor, • the largest nnd finest stock of Oi rElie only FIRST CLASS BAR I McMinnville, is opened C I O A IGS Ever in the city. 1^" Finan S trekt M c M innville . O KROON. M’MINNYILLE NATIONAL •SBAI2K.I» - in - COOK’S HOTEL, Transact« a General Banking Business. President,.......... J. \V. COWLS, Vice-president, LEE LOUGHLIN. Cashier............... CLARK BRALY. Where you will find the best of Wines and Liquors, also Imported and Domestic Cigars. Everything neat and Clean. Sells exchange on Portland, San T. M. F ields , Propr. Francisco, and New York. Interest allowed on time deposits. Olli ce hours from 9 a. in. to 4 p. m Apr. 18 tf M Is now fitted up in first class order. AA’commo lations as good as can be fou h din th« city. 8. Ê. MESSINCiER, Manager. i I Its magnificent steel track, unsurpassed train service find elegant dining and sleeping cars liu*» honestly earned for it ths title of r El ie Ttoya 11 Norite i _ i Others limy imitate,hut imue can surpass it First-class accommodations for Ccmnier i Our motto is "always on time ” cial men and general travel. Be sure and ask ticket agents for ticket, via this celebrated route and take none Transient stock well eared for. others. W H MEAD,« A Everything new and in First-Class Order , No, 4 Washington street. Portland, Or. ltf Patronage respectfully solicited Great English Remedy. Murray’s Specfic. Tvadajtfark. 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Repairing neatly done at reasonable rate» Wright’s new building. Corner Third •nd F streets. M« Minnville. Or PATENTS t treat, nnd Trade Marks obtained, and all Patent business conducted f*»r MODER ATE FEES OCROFFK E ISOPPOHITE r.S PATENT OFFICE. Wehavenosub agencies, all imsines. direct, lienee can transact patent business in less time and at less cost than those remote from \\ a*ii- t'igton. end model, drav in¡ iht . ur piioto, ... if patentable with description. We advise °r not free of charge. Our fee not «lue till patent is secured A book, "How to Obtain Patents.” with vaferences to actual client, in your State. Ceunty, or town sent free. Adifre^s C. A. SNOW Æ CO. opposite Patent Office. Washington. D C WM. HOLL, Proprietor of the Miatìk Jralry te, The leading J1WELRY RATES OF ADVERTISING. MORN INC. ESTABLISHMENT. -OF- YAMHILL COUNTY, Third Street. McMinnville Or ---- THE LEADER IN----- MILLINERY, Hair weaving and Stamping. Opposite Grange St«»re M»’Minnville. Or —Speaking of twins, the Philadel phia K' <or<l states that over one hun dred pairs of them were born in that city last year, and as grown up twins are a curiosity, it wonders what be comes of them. The doctors say. without suggesting any cause for it, that twins are more apt to die than other babies. The why is still a mystery. Another thing equally difficult to explain, is that more twins are born In May and July than in any other months. _ A pair of sparrows and a pair of robins 9et up housekeeping in the same shrub in a front yard in Canton, Me. The robins were first to put a brood abroad, and some difficulty w ith a crow resulted in the death of the young ones and their father. The mother robin, after mourning bitterly for a day or two, discovered the young sparrows, and immediately adopted them, and was found brooding them carefully while the parent sparrows brought worms and guarded the home. __An ingenious builder of town flats was struck recently by an idea which he has put into effect with great suc cess in his latest building. He noticed that one of the first things his tenants did when they went into a house was to hang portieres in every available doorway. He has saved them some trouble' and himself the expense of doors bv putting a simple rod for the curtain instead of ths door in each of the inner doorways in his latest fats. The idea was novel enough to catch the house-hunting mind, and he gets more rent for the flats than though they were fitted with doors, and has no lack of tenant». —A London company is reported te have secured patents for the chemical production of aluminum, sodium and potassium; and to be able to ure aluminum at considerably less than one shilling per pound. _ jt has been found in California a cold-air blast dries fniit in the that manner. Samples o most satisfactory dried in this way—prunes, apri- fruit and apples-two years ago. are cote in a 4>erfect state of .pceaecyaVO“ Hill Parple pansy, seek my love's heart! Reel 1 against uiy cheek Pr»*-'M thv velvet jietals darkly swt*et. Whilst I wliisjkr; "Kpeak, Speak to him for me.” He I k far away where day's reckoned uight W heu 1 cull it day; Aud when he hath light, puasy, round my feet Night’s loue v.aiches lay On day dreams t!wir blight. Purple as the x*a where, 't ile spiCe wiuds glide, Doer.; fervidly I»i<i love s star abide, th« u wilt my love greet. And his th<»ug!it.i to me Hither thou wilt guide! an icy chill, which gathered in heavy dewi upon his forehead I A long, long silence ensued, and then was heard another feeble fluttering: “Mamma.” “What is it now, my pet?’’ “Draw the curtain aside, please. I can see once more ami I want to look out upon the pretty bright StarBand the lady moon. They make me think of the angels you’ve so often told me about. And, mamma, did you know that your Little One was going to be one of ’em to-night? You always said that when good little boysand girls died they would be made like these lovely angels who wear the white dresses and beautiful golden crowns. I havtAi’t been a very good little boy, mamma, but 1 feel something drawing me up—up—up —to the blue sky, and I am not a bit afraid, for a Shining One holds my hand.’* “Oh, my darling! my darling! you will break my heqrt if you talk that way!’’ “Poor mamma!” fondly stroking my face with his wasted band, “my own, poor, dear mamma! don’t cry any more. Your tears hurt me so bad and keep me from going where I’ll be well and happy always ami always. Let me go now. please I’ll come back to see you lots and lots of times, for 1’11 just tell the dear Saviour that papa and mamma haven’t got any other little boy to comfort ’em, and then he will let me come. Now, kiss me good night like you always do and don’t cry any more. Little One is going to be an angel, you know, and up in that l>eau tiful home he'll wait for papa and you.” And thus, with a smile of ineffable hap piness irradiating his countenance and the seal of a divine peace upon his brow, died our precious Little One. Many eventful years have come and gone since he faded from sight. But in our hearts his memory is ever fresh and green; and today, as we sit by our deso late hearth, we stretch forth our arms in impotent yearning to enfold the fragile form of him who was wont to fill them so completely. But we shall see and know him again—some day. He will not change beyond our recognition, and the eye of unerring love shall single him out from among the myriad hosts thronging the celestrial courts, lor in heaven, as on earth, he will be, forever and aye, only— our Little One.—Kris Kyle in Detroit Free Press. NO. 23 THEIR EXHILARATING RIDE IN GEH TRAL PARK. gome Startling History — Cleopatra lie viewed -Likewise the |*rince of Wale» Artem a« Ward and Ward's statue Professionally Rescued Lady. rrrnuhi’ donu, I do it when it falls to my lot, but my heart la not in tl>ew«.rk Some times the horrible thou tit comes over me that 1 may I m too late. Several timw I have tried to be too late, but 1 haven’t the heart to lio it.” He then walked up to a sparrow that re* fused to keep off the grass and brained it with his club.—Bill Nye in New York Sun day World. One square or less, one insertion. .......... 91 00 One square, each sub«M*qiiri)i insertion. . ¿0 \oli<*eaof appointment aJid h .al Meli lament 5 UU other legal miveriiaemente. 75 < entu for flret insertion and 10 cents per square for each sub sequent insertion. Special business notices in business column«, 10 vents per line. Regular buxines« notices, 5 vents |»er hn<*. Professional cards. >12 J>er year. Rpe» ial rates for large display “ada.” YOUNG FOLKS’ COLUMN. BIRD TALK THAT IS UNDERSTOOD BY COCKS, HENS AND CHICKS. IntervHthi^ Paets About Dennis Hanks, Abraham Lincoln's First Tutor, ami the Pupil Who Afterward Became Presi dent of the I lilted States. Not long ago there apjM*arr<l in Gohlen Last week Col. Bill Root, formerly Dnkt Days a picture of Dennis Hanks, tlie inun of Couucil Bluffs, (mid me a visit, and as I i’e who taught Al>ra- sired to show him the park 1 took him to Fifty ham Lin«*oln to L*t to him thy face bean i::sagery eighth street and hired a carriage, engaging read, with some in Of enduriug grace the service® of a dark eyed historical studenl cident« connected Aud fidelity; whilst my heuit doth lieut. I who is said to know more about Central Pari with the lives of Through the hush of spare: than any other man in Now York, having “Speak to him far me:” t heue two men. Tlw driven through it, as he has, for years. —M illiam Strut here in Home Journal. picture is here re- Col. Root aud I calk'd him governor, aiic produced together thereby secured knowledge which could n d w ith some of its be obtaimd from books. Col Root is him more interwting self no kindergarten savant, Ix'ing theauthoi facts,for the lienetit and discoverer of a method of breaking up t of our young folk. It suited him somehow, the name— sitting hen by first calling her attention a« a,) Dennis Hanks Lillie One. from her deep seated passion, tying a rec was Is » hi in Ken- In all his brief life be had not known or Hunnel rag around her leg anti then stil! tucky in 1799, ahd answered to any other. It seemed to be further turning her attention away from her although <S9 years par: and parcel wiih himself, and it Lad wild yearning to hatch out a litter oj of age is still a liale, tenaciously clung to him from the hour he suburban villas by sitting on a white fronl hearty gentleman. had been thrown a friendless waif upon HANKS. door knob. He is known in the u:ir mercy until the present, when ah 10 Col. Root wanted to see the Mall. He said vicinity of his home by all the Ixvys ax years of age he was no lurger than air that Wyoming, with her sun kissed hills, her “Uncle Dennis,” and he never tires of telling most children of 4 ami 5. If gentlemeu’s trousers keep on grow in: them alxnit his tutorship of Abraham Lin billowy and moss agate I cdeeke»l • plains, her We weir a childless couple—my hus- wiiler, those wishiug to keep abreast of the blue skies and luscious beef critters, liad nc coln. He is nine years older than Lincoln baml and I. Our luxurious home had Mall. There the hungry eve sought vainly fashions will have to take the above bin would have been had he lived, and remem never resounded Io the paltering of baby for one, because, with all her blessings, Wyo from the ladies when going upstairs.— bers well when his pupil was born. It was loolsteps nor the music of baby voices, ming is still inalless. The driver showedit Drake's Magazine. in Spencer county, Ind., that Lincoln grow and so when on that bitter winter’s night to us; also Ward's Sbakes|)eure. Col. Ro«»» to manhood, and in his early days there were we had found him lying in mute helpless said that was just the way things went when Arizona **Pers4»nnls.** no schools. Lincoln's mother partly taught ness upon the threshold, we thanked God. a. man died. “1 suppose,” said he, “that On severul different o<*easions we have him his letters, but died before he had ac and at once adopted him into home and Ward’s other statuary and wax figures went urged that Jack Crosby, proprietor of the quired the entiire alphabet, and Dennis heart. And in home and heart hr hud that same way. No two of 'em left together. Blue Front saloon, and l etter known to our Hanks, who was quite a scholar for tho.se I reigned triumphant ever since! Ope of ’em here in the brush aud another ill f>eople ns “Private Jack,” be taken to the times, taught little Al*» not only to read, but Who he was—from whence extracted— Jericho, very likely. Everylxxiy lri»*d to lone tree Itehind the court house and haulv«l to write and spell. The pupil learned rapidly, we had never thought to question. It chisel old Shnkes|teare as soon as he d:e<l, up to a limb. We have given the luvnes of audit was not a great while before he was mattered Lttle if honor or shame was his especially the sculptor’s, and now that A . loveii men who have I m >* i roldx*d and bru far ahead of his teacher as regards literary heritage. He hud come co us in a rime of Ward is dead they've got his statuary out tally beaten in his place, o» whoso stabs! In attainments. sorest need; lie was helpless and innocent here for the sparrows to roost on, while his us, and we have incidentally ntfer red to J a cl and fair to look upon, and so we had poor mother is up there in Maine without a is a train robber, burgkr, horse thief u::» straightway enthroned the tiny stranger! statue ill the house.” incendiary. From the very first he was possessed of “Yes,” said the driver, stroking the under In the next issue: “Mr. Crosby droppe a touching, appealing sort of beauty, and side of his nose thoughtfully with his sleeye, in to see us last Saturday He <li»l not <s»ni. of most endearing baby w ays; and as day “I tell you it’s tough.” in with a bludgeon or a revolver, but us a by day di'Covered some new charm in The driver also called our attention to the friend aud gentleman. He also brought three mind or body, '”e grew to love him with very tired English oak planted nt the forks bottles of rare old Hennessey, for which he Matrhnoiilal Felicity in Algiers. a love that was akin to idolatry. Oh how of the rood twenty-five years ago by the will ar»s»pt our thanks. Mr. Crosby con we loved our Little One! And now, when While working on the terrace one Prince of Wales. vinoed us that we were entirely mistaken in I stand beside the mourn! that covers his afternoon (my favorite place, being un “Can you tell me, governor,” inquired Col. our estimate of him. He is no rough or ashes, how the hot tears gush to my eyes! molested in the shadow of the high house Root, “ how in Sam Ilill the |>eople in Eng tough. On the contrary, he was edncahsl for nnd how throbs mv heart in keenest an of a neighbor, completely surrounded and land ever came to pick out Wales for a guish. as 1 recall the winsomeness that bo enveloped in whites—yellow, gray, blue, prinoef Bhuued if I can figure it out. the ministry, an<l his nature is peaceful. He has never struck u man except in self defense. endeared him! green and pink whites, delicious whites in would h ive ma e a nuffsite better ;nd has Ix’eu basely maligned by rivals in HIS riKHT STORY BOOK. Lad we been gifted with a prophet’s shadow, of those refined tones so difficult Gladstone according to inv notion; so would old busin«*s.s. Before concluding his pleasant call “Wcbeter’s H|M*ller” was Alie’s first favorite vision v,c would have foreseen that the to do justice to on canvas, and with which prince, Brown, or tho Duke of Marlbro. Still, he suliscribed for two copies of The Howler, among school hooks. His first story book jewel ha I been 1» ut us for a season only, one must wrestle), I was attracted to the John suppose that Wales had a way of working md we suggest that, it would l»e u goo»l idea was t he Arabian Nights,” which he would and the blow hud not then fallen so sud parapet of the terrace to see the cause of I the pressan«l getting into soci«*ty that made to make him sheriff next term.”—Arizona read and laugh over hours at a time. Mr. denly as to find us unprepared. the crush and noise of a crowd in our Howler. llunks thinks that the faculty for story tell The many veined transparent temples— little street, which was a cul de sac. A him solid with the jwojile.” “Yes, that was it,” said the governor, as ing tflht marked Lincoln’s late years »*an l»e the large, melancholy blue eyes ever bent number of people, some angry, some roar II mv They Do It In Arizona. he ate a »dove nnd put out the eye of a seven traced t»ack to that work. upon the unseen, as it were—the gentle ing with laughter, were following an 1 ne show of live ads. which The Kicker Is After Lincoln became pi*csident of the tones—the spirit like tread—told a story Arab, who was carrying his wife home in ty-five dollar greyhound w ith the emcker of his whip. “ Wiiles has catch»*»! on better now* making hurts some of the n<'\vspapei>- United States, his okl friend and teacher ull their own; but love hud blinded us and his arms, very much against her will; she somehow than airy prince I ever have saw. in this locality awful Imd. The Bullwhacker Dennis Hanks made him a visit at the White we could not rend “between the lines!” was so energetic in her resistance, and he If the queen was to die today they tell me md o hers are charging us with procuring House, where, to use the latter’» own exprv»- For him the future was to be one un so determined, that his turban and that Wales would be n»»minated by acclama >ur ads. by threats and intimidution. It Is a ■ion, he wrm treated “us u royal guest.” ending dream of delight; for him wn built noose, and her vail and long black tion, no matter how his health is. There monstrous lie. Btisines men advertise with cast les in Spain, and planned and hoarded, were flying to the winds. r.o that when manhood should come to He was calm of countenance, and said never was a prince befur»' that was able to ns lxM*ause they know that we are reach lip; How Fowls Talk. >ur. after n circulation of 100,000 copies, and him he would take his place among the nothing, but walked along firmly; she did hold the place so long as Wales has.” As an example of bird language Mr. C. F. Then we visihsi Cleopatra ’ s Needle. that we leive already booked 134 names to proudest m the land. Could we hut have all the gesticulating, struggling and pro “And who in creation was Cleopatra!” ward it. We drop into a busiii»*ss house in a Holder says in Wide Awake that the ordi known that this frail lite so dear to us. testing, until they came to a door with a asked Col. Root. business way, explain the advantages of ad nary d»»mi‘sti»* fowl prestmfs the most inter was fust receding from our grasp—that large knocker, to which, seeing a chance Cleopatra was a g»xxl looking queen of vert bi ng in a paper like The Kicker, and esting and |x*rfe»*t songs. Half an hour in a the tender feet were even now approach of escape, she clung, and he could not, barnyard will demonstrate that certain ing the shores of the Mystic sea, think with all his efforts, make her let go. The Egypt. She was eighteen years old when her seldom go awav empty hiuxltsl, Wh le L sounds are the equivalent of words. The ye we would have so dr^imed and women of the house to which the door I father left the throne, as it was screwed tnay have hap|N*ned that lion-advert isci > crow of the cock is a challenge to another planned? True, there were moments, whs the entrance were friends of hers, down to the »lais, and died. He left the king like «»Id Cobb, the grocer, and Dead Bea’ cock nnd is not noticed by tho hens; but let even in our blindness, when a vague fear and hearing the unusual mode of tapping I dom to Cieopatru, in partnership with Smith, the druggist—have had their record > him find a delicate morsel and he stope crow would send a pang sharper than sword- rushed quickly to open, they took in the Ptolemy, her brother. Ptolemy, in 51 B. C., publishi'd ami been shown up for what they ing to utter a succession of short notes: thru t to the heart, as we caught his rapt, situation at a glance, and it now became deprive I her of the throne, leaving Cleopatra were, it was only a «•«»incidence. Let the “Tuck, tuck, tuck, tuck!’’ at which the hens f ir away gaze, or marked an unusual the husband’s turn to let go his hold. nothing but the tidy. She appealed to Julius jackals howl! We know our gait, and we father al Hint him for their share of the languor in his movements. But all such Her friends received the wife and shut Caesar, w’hohire.la num to embalm Ptolemy, uro: >ose to keep right along.—Arizona dainty. fears were dismissed as quickly as they the door and locked it in the husband’s and restoi*ed Egypt to his sister, who was as Kicker. Th»' different notes, or “baby talk,” of the came, and we would go on planning and face. They all then repaired to their ter likel/ a girl as Julius hud ever met up with mother hen, are of groat variety un<l mean The Other Sl<h». race opposite me, and after lengthy ex She accompanied him to Rome in 4b B. C\ dreaming, as before. Fashionable Mother — Whfttl Do you mean* quite different tilings. Every biddy under Always u quiet child, he grew more and planations they had a good laugh, drank an»l remained there a couple of yea re in the stands that “chuck, chuck, chuck!” means more so as time sped on until now none coffee and threw the dregs into the street capacity of a sister, When Csesar was assns- to say you won t rent, nwonuof thorn* el»*gant “(’»»me home to your mother,” just us the ever saw him engage in romp and play in the direction of the husband.—F. A. sinated by a dolegation of Roman tax- fiats because I have a child! Flat Owner -No, madam, I won't. Thon»* quick call, “tuck, tuck, tuck!” means “come payers who desired a change, Cleo like others of his age. nor heard his voice i Bridgman in Harper’s Magazine. patra went back and began to reign flats have gilde»l cornices, frcscotnl walls, to your sup;s*r.” Mr. Holden gives the fol raised in boyish laugh or shout. This over Egypt again. She also attracted Eastlake dados, Haviland fireplaces, French lowing brief chapter of domestic fowl lan was unnatural and should have caused New York Truly Cosmopolitan. guage from a »lictionary extended to the attention of Antony. He thought so plate windows---- us timely alarm so that we might have What a truly wonderful place this big much of her that he would frequently stay at present in unabridg»*d form: “ Oh! And you're afraid my darling little trie»! the efficacy of more vigorous meas city is in its miscellaneous make up! An Ur-ka do-dle-doo o. Challenge of male. ures. But we were blind and could not American city, certainly, yet representing home from a battle and deny himself the rb<*riib will tear them all to pieces, I suje Tuck, tuck, tuck. Food call. see what was best for the child. For the whole world. Its population today joys of being split open with a »lull stab |> »so /” K-a-r-r-e. Announcing presence of hawk. “No, madam, but th»jse flats are utterly hours an»l hours he would amuse himself certainly is not under 1,500,000, and 40 knife in order to stay around home ami hold Cut, cut, ca-da-eut. Announcement of egg in his own sulwlned fashion w ith his books per cent, of this number are of foreign Cleopatra's hand, and, said that it had to tie lacking in grass, flowers, trees, birds, swings laying. and hammocks; and 1 11 not allow any one to Cluck, cluck, duck. Call of young. and toys while I sat sewing near him. birth and another 40 per cent, of foreign an all-tired g<Kxl battle that could make him pen up poor little children in any such gil<l»*«i Kerr, kerr, kerr. Song of contentment of lieu An»l I. who loved him Utter than life, parentage. This gives a distinctively put on his iron ulster and fight all day on the cages. C-r-a-w-z-z-»*. Quieting young chicks. No. madam, 1 may b»» a littie grasp salary he wrns getting. She pizened her was content to have it thus. foreign element of 600,000, of which about W-h-oo-l-e ^whistle) KxpresMion of apprehen But when the twilight shadows filled 450,000 are Irish and German, the others self thirty years B. C. at the age of 3W ing, but I don’t want, any blood money.”— sion ut night. the room it was his habit to throw his taking in English, Scotch, French, Ital- years rather than ride around Rome in a Omaha World. C-r-a-i-a-i-o-u. Terror and protest at <*a|>ture. playthings aside, climb my knee, and nest- :ans, Russians, Chinese and other nation gingham dress as the captive of Augustus. A I tar a Av I m , Indeed. 1 ng his golden head in my bosom, beg me alities up to a total of thirty-five. The She died right in haying time, and Augustus The City of Amsterdam. “Pa,” she mumiure»! archly, “I am en to tell him the dear old Bible stories, and native born, one or both of whose parents »aid lied ruther of lost the first horse in Amsterdam is the largtwt city of Holland. of the angels with their harps ami crowns I were foreigners, number not less than Rome. This is her needle. It was brought gaged." It is a city of canals, and y«»t travelers are “Engaged. the dev---- the dickens you say! not impTtwed so constantly tliat it is a water —stories to which he had listened from 490,000, and 260,000 of these are Irish I to New York mostly by water, and looks infancy, but of which he never wearied. American and 230,000 German-American. I well here in the park. She was said to lie as To whom!” city as when in Venice. The town lies at the Then when bed time came ami I had Putting all those of foreign birth and al! likely a quern as ever Jerked a scepter over “O!” i he went on rapturously, “just think! end of the Y,which is a gulf of the Zuyder Zee; robed him in his snowy nightdress, he Í those of foreign parentage together, they Egypt or any othrr place. Everybody that be never drinks nor smokes, nor lieiongs to a and there are several great canals, shaped ** would kneel at my feel, reverently fol<l make up a total of 1,200.000, leaving only i <aw her reign said that the » ountry never dnwiful lodge, leads a class at Hunday sch«x>l like segments of concentric circles, inter his waxen hands an«l pray with an earnest 800,000 that can be called distinctively had a mngneticker queen. and’’---- sected by some 300 smaller canals; and yet As we rode swiftly along, the slight, ness that wasalmost uncanny in so young American, and even among these a great “Humph! Member of the Salvation there are many str»»ote and pin res wherooiw a child, after which he would coax to lie deal of foreign blood will be found if you girlish figure of a middle ag«i woman Army, I supposed* ironically. can drive alxiiit as freely as in any other taken in my arms to In* rocked and sung go back two generations. “No, he’s a drummer.” Then the might have !>een seen striving hurriedly city. Most of the houses are very tall and to sleep. It was a baby trick of hi« which tongues that are spoken. Think of eighty to cross the driveway. She screamed “A drummer! Great heavens’ Evelyn, very narrow and stand with their gable ends he had never outgrown, and one in which different dialects in a single city. Babel an»l beckon»id to a |»ark policeman, who you”---- to the street, presenting to strangers n very I delighted to indulge him. It all comes indeed—aye, a dozen babels in one.—New rushed leisurely in and caught her by the ••From Philadelphia, pa!” odd apjioarance. • arm, rescuing her from the cruel feet back to me—the tiny white robed form, York Cor. Detroit Free Press. “Oh!” said the old num. with a sigh of re One of the great Industries of this Dutch of our mad chargers, and then lexl her to a lief. •'Bless you. my children, bless you!” - town the crooning lullabies, the saint like is the catting and polishing of dia seat. As we j»aiiscd to ask the pol reman if Southern Criterion. prayer, the confiding, golden head, the High Price for • Book. monds, and many of the finest gems in the the lady had iiecii injured, ho came upto the tench of clinging arms around mv neck- world are brought here to be cut into shu|ie. “The highest price ever paid for a book," nai< le of the carriage an»i whispered tome ami a great wave of agony breaks over I' |»l»*MM»int IXlrrt Ions. It was in this city that th»* <*»>lebrat«*d Koh-i- said an expert, “ was |50,000. The Ger behind his hand: “ That woman I have mv soul at the retrospect. i Jone« had just Ixwn getting married, A> noor was ent au<i polished. We ha»i made fol our Little One a man government gave that sum for a vel rescued between thirty and forty times this they w»*re leaving the »diuivh h • begnn t«» downy nest; we had sheltered ami hedged lum missal which was presented to Henry year, anti it is only »Mirly in July. Every cry. A Peculiar to Italian Roys. him about with tenderesi care; but alas! VIII by Pope Leo X, accompanied by the pleasant day she »Nîmes here to tie rescued. “Whatever <*an be the matter with yon, Italian boys have, at least, one game pecu no earthly love, howe'er tender, could document of making Henry a defender of One day, when business was a little dull an»l Samnel.'*’ naked the bride anxi»»iMly. screen him from the Destroyer! Starlet the faith. Charles II gave it to the an we didn’t have Any teams on the drive and ••My darling,” exclaimed Jone*, between liar to then imp I v»*«». The game they play is fever of a most virulent ty pe broke out in cestors of the Duke of Hamilton A few time seem»*d to hang heavy on lier banda, she his soba, “you liebokl in me the wret»*h«*d this: The la«i who is “it" kne**ls down and buri»* his fa»*«» in the lap of one of his com the village, ami in spite <T all human pre years ago the duke put it into the hands tol»l me her Mid history. When «he was victim »>f KUf»eratitio:i.” panions. While in that, position one of the caution onr “one ewe lamb’ was an early of Southerly, Williamson & Hodge, of eighteen years of age, she had tieen dirap* I “A vi»*tim<’ boys who stand in line several yards distant victim. How we battled with our fierce London, with other books, for sale. The pointe«l in love an» 1 prevented fn>m marry “ Yes, niy life; you must know that I wan despair as we hovered in breathless sns- German government sent a special em ing her heart’s choice owing to the fact that once so f(44i*h ns to have my fortune told by run over and hit him a light blow, running uensj above his pillow. How alternately bassy to buy It, and they carried it back . the idea of their union did not occur to him. a gvj>«y. The old ling told me that I should I instantly bark and taking his place with the elated we were by h»>i»e. or depressed by in an iron safe especially constructed for He was not, in fa»*t, a union man. mn.ry a aecon«l time, and oh! darling, it others in line. The boy who was “it” then forelxMling. as we watched the crimson it. The highest offer ever made was for Time ¡Mvr»*d on. One day she came to town wrings iny heart to think of kadng y».u."— trie« to discover who hit him. He walks up a Hebrew Bible in the Vatican, for which to th«* lin»*. Mingle« out the lad he sus|>e<*t« and cheek, or noted the fitful pulse, let those to do some trailing. Hhe priced 97.50 worth Judge. __________ ______ carries him pi<*k-a-Uu*k to the goal where lie tell only who have thus endured! One the Jews ot Venice agreed to give its of gfxxls an»i was just crowing Broadway to weight in gold. It was a vast roll which knelt wb*n struck. If he carries the right M by one love’s tendrils w ere being wrenched i prk*o some more when the gay equipage of a on»* that boy becomes “it,” but if be carried 'rom their hold on the heart—«me by one i two men could scarcely carry, and the w»»althy humorist, with silver chains on the one who hod not hit him, he has to ride the our hopes were going out with the sands offer amounted to »100,000, but it was re neck yoke and foam flecks arrest the Imsoni boy ba«*k to wh«*re he found him, bury hie of a life, and we were forced to bow to fused.—New York Evening Sun. of the nigh boss, cam»* plunging riown the face an«l begin again. the inscrutable! street. The I ’ ower of Kxplowlvee. It whs a glorious evening in early “The red nostrils of the spirited brutes were The power of various explosives has above her. Their hot breath srorche»i the j Jure. The sun had gone down in more On the Way to Nhedcwtow*. thait usual pomp, leaving an afterglow oi been calculated to be equivalent to the l»ark of her neck and swayed the rad flannel Sway to and fro in th** twilight gray, Tiiis I m the ferry of Rhadowtown; liquid radiance, which in turn had given following pressures, the figures giving pompon on l»er bonnet. Every one on Broad* 1 It always anils at the end of 'lay, pl ice to the solemn stars an»i a full or lied tons |x*r square inch: Emmenslte, a way held his l>r»ath, with the ex»-q>tioii of a I Just an the darkneaa in rkming down. new explosive for which important ad- »» moon. ’ L: lie One” had »>een hhigfor man on the front stoop of the Artor House, ▼antagre are clnl.ne»! in addition to hours in a fort «»f conations tv or, from whose breath ha»l got beyond his control. Rent, little head, on my shoulder, ao; which we hod feared to arouse him, when great power, 2*3; nitro-glycerine, M4; “Just then a strong, brave policeman A sleepy him is the <mly fare; explosive gelatine, 253; forcita, 250; rnsbe»i in and knocked down both horses and suddenly the pLiintive voire piped: Drifting away from the world we go, oxomite. 249. panclaatite, 203; gun cot the driver, together with his salary. He Bat>) and I, In the rooking chair. “Mamma, are you there?” “Y* ■*. my preci«»us. mamma is here, ana ton. 19S: dynamite, 144; atlas, 133; rack- caught tl»e woman up as though she had Rock Mow. more alow, in the dusky light; arock. 117; roburite, 24. blasting gun- lieen no more than a featiier s weight. He arock, «11 e »lots not intend to leave you either. Ailently lower the an>*h«*r «town. powder, 23 -Arkansaw Traveler. •‘And i« my papa here, too?” bore her away to the postofll«-« pivement, Dear little paaaenger. aav “(.Mod night.'* “Yes, dear, your papa is here. too. We' re reached t he hartior of Hha*L »wtown. where it is still the custom to carry people Animal«* A*n«m of Color. “Then I want yon both to c«»me an«l sit who are run over and mangled. He tlwn where I ran teel you near me; for, oh Experiments with variotta an I meh be •ought to | nt her down, fait she clung about Delightful Pineapple Ms I ad. Mrs. Il (a Inni iant amateur)—Charley, mamma. I can’t s»*r you at all’ I s^me longing to the claanen of vertebrate«, mol- bis neck like the okl party who got acquainted To make a delightful pineapple salad, pars how M-tm to be »lipping—slipping—away lunks. articnlatea and worms tend toprove with Hinbsd the Bailor, though of course in what did you think «f the style in which I a fine, large specimen and dig out the eyes; from everybody, an»l your poor little buy that the pr»wer of the perception of light a different manner it took quite a while to opened the second art last night! then with a silver fork tear the fruit down Mr. 11. I who >,al«*s the whole business) — 1 the yt color are much inure shake tier off The next day ebe cam« Lack ward Into shreds until all in removed from *' In t«.rfnl rilMX* we obeyed hi« reqne«t, and widely distributed than ia genera My sup- •nd was almost killeri at the same errsning. mi««*! the o;*nh*g of the ww*otid act. fruit into* dish, Mn». H - How uuf ort unate! You got there the cirr. Hit tlie when clasping a hand of each, he again po«w«l Among animals the variation in It went on that way until the policeman had sift with |.iw<iered sugar and pour over it tin Ml k into panini Mnpor. the while there the aenae of color la very great —<ik>be- bis beat changed U> auot lær part of lowu. too lauf iuu • of two good orangtw, or po<u over U * Mr li. - No; waul away tea# toux. Life. crept through all bu blewed littie frame DeuxMrat | I Ftaaily she eaux» up L<j « to g-. l her suuuner ittUa '♦Lu. and a dash of Lrau4y.