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C lavde T hayer W H I’ oofeb L. H. Bu<»wX W.M P ST I MAY FIX VM. V. V. J ohxsox w. F. D. J0XK8, CcntKEsr(FNi/fNQ S ecretary . hfeets first and third Satorday vaeh month. Information regarding Tiitaintook County. Write for particular*, and see further descriptive matter in this paper. Bend for copy ef I llustrated H eai * light . Board of Trade Edition. XxxcVTivx C ommittee féminine cH'ai êl'cctiic Xicffib, ^oed ^lavcícd Sttccb and an ¿tree i^acficd Inj e^Hac/nißccnt ctiacb cf GREAT fancies . Mrs. Stephen B. KI kina Is Senator Oor- tiau's oousin. Mrs. Mackay fa the fortunate posaeMsoe •f a string of flawless diamonds two yards in length. Mrs Bob IngemoH Is a tall brnnette, Wtth hair of ebony blackness, floe features and a pretty mouth. Lady Tennysoo preserves with religions care every pipe her husbund smokes and every oaken stick he carries. The wife of Lieutenant H. I). Borup, of the United States legation in Paris, is one of the very few ladies who can claim to have made the accent of Mont Blanc. Nellie Arthur, daughter of tbe ex presi deut, has a well rounded figure, sparkling brown eyes, dark, sleek hair rolled back from a low brow, a sweet smile and a pretty, girlish manner One of the richest young women In Phila delphia is «Miss Estelle Pardee, who la en gaged to be marrie<i to a minister. She is one of tbe four daughters of Mr. Calvin C. ftirdee, a coal dealer, who ts worth about 9U.0U0.0U0 Ethel Chase Sprague is a daring eques Crlau, and visits tbe stable of her horse frequently to direct how he shall be cared for She learned to ride on a Shetland pony when only five years old. and has ever since been familiar with horses In 1884, while stiff ering from brain fever. Miss Asenath Philpott, of Gainesville, Tex., had her head shaved. On her recovery a aew and generous growth of hair com me need, and now she h III. prouil owner of tresses which are ten feet aeren Incbea *ong. Miss Aparlco, a pretty Caban girl and the sister of Mme. de Barrios, was one of the belles of Richfield Spring« the past summer She is a daring rider, n good musician, and her beauty Is of the regula tion Spanish type of attractiveness She la, in fact, a very upparition of loveliness. Mrs. Ixjgart still dresses In the most som her black. The only time she has omitted X was st a White House diirrrer, when she appeared in a lavender faille, a very beemn hig costume. She still wears her mourn Ing veil and widow's cap, and al her throat is a big. old fashioned brooch containing a picture of General Ixignu. THE JEWEL CASKET. Tiny alTvor mounted hourghuweA are pretty novelties. Bristle« art In silver atandarda are In tended as penwipers. Champagne bottles, gold seal. In silver are used as perfume bottles. Rings of repousc sliver in which a dia mond is mu ilk art* intended for men. Stab, to be tom off by Chairman. Colonel WnipMwfat Bad Lands H oum , glaring about)—Hey, waiter! Waiter—What is it, sab? Ain’t dare Cuff water in de finger bowl, sab? Colonel Whipsaw—No, ’tain’t that, you black rtiskil. Can’t you see the horse hain’t got no toothpick!—Texaa Siftings. ____________________ POWDER AND Gunpowder wiu fl mt made by a monk at Cologne In I.«, Good reaulte of the persistent training of Gennan earnin' home« in swimming have begun to appear The iargmt gnn aver made by Krupp la the property of the Rusniau government, made of cast steel and h ot m barrel 40 lung, with a bore of UM Incbea. It •nets *1.300 to tire a single shot from the gun Tbe Helgian military authorities have A rco v err d that various songs used in the army are not quite proper, and several poets aud cotnpueem have t>eeu applied to to supply the army with some unobjection able songs in French and Flemish to Lake their place« The 13-1 nch breech loading, steel hooped, ateel lined, cast Iron mortar was officially tested al Sandy Hook. Il wm a big auo «see. A steel shell weighing dWV4 pounds was sent whiaalng through n solid steel armor plats four inches thick, completely demolishing IL Our army, small as It la, eats 35,000 pounds of meat a day. an equal amount of eegetables and 3U.UUU pound* of flour. The Any of hard tack and m H pork bar* Iona atuc. pa**—I away, aud an ordinary inrsa tabla la aprvad with wry appetising sdl bias nowadays SNAP OFFICIAL BALLOT. Fsr Kqartii Friclucl, Tillsaiesk Coanty, Irqii; to h Votol June I, ISJ2. Cancel, Cross or Mark Out Candidates not Voted For. Republican Prohibition .... Peoples . Democrat For Supreme Judge, A. 8. B ennett , of Wasco County................... F. A. M oore , of Columbia County................... W ill II. W alker , of Clackamas County... B enjamin P. W elch , of Union County.......... . . Democrat . Republican ......... Peoples Prohibition 20 21 For Attorney General, G eo . E C hamberlain , of Linn County .... L ionel R. W ebster , of Jackson County............ 22 23 24 For Joint Senator, 16th District G. W. F kamnbidk , of Tillamook County................ R S. H atla N, of Columbia County............................ J. W. M axwell , of Tillamook County................... Clara—Here’s a slot machine and haven’t a nickel. 1 wonder if a dime would do? Her Brother—No. Yon weighed on one of those machines not half an hour n- .. Clara—But this is another machine.— Good News. 25 2tí For Joint Representative, 12th District H. W. L amsox , of Yamhill Coanty....................................................... Republican G cohuk F. W illiams , of Tillamook County..................................Democrat Got Discouraged, 27 28 G eo . II. B iunhtt , of Marion County.................................... J. J. S uaw , of Marion County.................................................. .. Democrat 30 For IHstricl Attorney, 3rd Judicial District, W. R. B ilyeu , of Linn County............................................... J ames M c C ain , of Yamhill County,........................................ . Democrat Republican 32 W. C. C ooley , of Linn County,................................................................ Democrat 8. D. G ibbon ', of Volk County................................................................ Republican .... Democrat . Republican . . Democrat .......... Peoples ..Republ can Fur District Judge, 3rd Judicial District, Republican For Member State Board oi Equalization, 3rd District, Tlie Depth of Ixivs. Iti CKÏAN SHOTS. TILLAMOOK COUNTY. For Long Tetui Commissioner, 33 C. C B abhidoh , of Bay City............................................... P. D. N ewell , of Nehalem.............................................. 3t> For Short Term Commissioner, W. H. IL C amv , of Mph............................................... J. K. C mavkn , oí Metis.................................................. . 37 38 For County Clerk W. W. C onder , of Hebo................................. H. F. G oudwkkd , of Tillamook................... For Sheriff, 3W J. D. E dwards , of Trnak .......................... 40 J. R. H arkis , of Tillamook............ ... I teinocrat . . Republican . Republican .... Democrat .. Democrat Republican ............ Democrat Republican 41 42 l'or Asacan. >r, U N B arnhart , of Oretown..................... C iiarlpm 1*¥F., of Nelialeui ............................ . .Democrat Republican 43 44 ForTrenaurer, G ko C ohn , of Tillamook................................... H. M c II cbmvtt , of Tillamook........................ Democrat Republican 43 46 Fot Surveyor, rkKavoN H. Raowx, of Tillamook ............ jErraaaoN R S haw , of Oretuwn .............. .. Democrat Republican 4M For School Superintendent, E. K. B arnard , of Bay City........................................ J k. H arter , of Bay City.......................................... 49 50 For Coroner, Dr. II. P ktrk , of Tillamook........................ I>s. R. W. W kuep , of Tillamook 51 52 For Justice of the Peace, J . C M anon , of Tillamook J. II. N olan , Tillamook.......................... Republican ............ Ihrniocrat Republican .. l*einocrat Republican ......... Peoples The glove is a sample ballot. Fold it to the »tuba at the top can Io torn off without expoglmi the contents <4 the ticket One stub will be torn One stub Mil) I m * torn off belurv the ticket is handed to you. Go into the booth and uae the pencil left there for the purpose of marking the ticket. Your xote must la, kept secret, under heavy penalties. U»n’t let any «me see it unlc» you cant read, »hen the jitUges will li< Ip j *. )gi. Mirk cut the names of men you <lo not want, Just ------ the same as aa the out si om stvle voting When you vote, lente the polk. T L * 1/I.. . fifty ‘..z feet oi the polls. IkMi'l electioneer within TI.» colored ballota are for «ample« an 1 cannot be reted. voteti. Ihui’t mark v»>ur — ticket m > at y yonr - . one may . - recornise ---- < — vote. ------- The blank line» are left to that uxi V — van .------- vote .... for whom n....... you j»lease Ilv no matter r( ,, if illn his n«,ne name is tn not on the ticket n su. li case mark out nil the other — Mines for — the office indicated nu aud ------------ -------------- j write your choice. I Th« Cblncaa do not parinlt lheir woman to ba pbutograpbed The latest fad ta to bar* yournelt and all a< your family photographed on your cuya aud aaiKors Tb. young none of Monor Doa Miguel ffinam Unauoa, Spanish minister to th. United Stat««, bare cauaaru, of which •hoy tuako fro« um . Tbe photographer« of the country want • aeparata building at tbe el position adapiot to a inagnuivenl photographic ex hl Ml oollectad from the whole world. The moat eligible aito for a to«m on Nehalem baa l«en MbtHvnM into city Dry plate photography la about ten Iota by Henry Tuebl (ml th« Nehalem Mill Co., anti lota mar no« be ha<l fora irrv years old. and must of the proc«—«*« In thia delightful art aclvuca have therefore been •niaH figure that will be very valuable betore a year. The Company ia now erevt- Meon.pllaLed within the part decade inK a lame mill ami box iaetery anj wharvea Other nulla are being atarte.1 in the Th. amateur photographer is shown vicinity anti them ia an opening he many more indnatriea anJ bna.newa. thing* hy lbs earners which he never Nehalem harlmr «ill have »10.IW ex pen. I r. I on it at once and it .Irra.lr i. one dreamed of before, smi in led by It Into the •arret hauuln of nature of whose existence of the beat on the const Nehalem River is a magnificant rtreem. over 100 mile, •tru he was previously iguurauk long, navigable aeveral mil««, and ia the brat logging »treetn on the cnaat. Tl.e A complete photographic outfit ean hs He- Did too read that article Hnest bt.ly o< timl>er ami the asoad extenaive iepoaita of go<«l acceamble rani iu tbe Krchnsed from any reliable dealer for rrwamP Five hundred persons, I believe, North Weat are on thia rtrram and Ha tribnaario, Tbe (arming lamb are rich as sa 9IU to |IUU, ami the try 11 tat rue lion can he lu oue I vmuu when died from eating it last year can be fonnd ; there is goo.I |«slurv land, and the Ashing inlerracs sre very growl. She- ,4.» I read, George. But Td will the purchaser obtains bis equipment. It MT Boy now while lots are cheap. Foe >11 1«rt.it uL.r> c»ll^1.1^— merely a qur.v Mice and ingly face death st your aide. NEHALExM CITA A I thereafter. ML BO IT;—S. P Sven son runs a sail lx»at be tween Tillamook and Garibaldi, «toman way points. Trips made according to the ti Passengers and freight earned. S ABSTRACTS OF TITLEF-Tilles examined P and records searched. Abstracts made for all lands or town lots in the county on short notice. Work for nonresident land holders, ia specialty. The only set of abstract books tn the county, (.'ompiete todate. office in H ead i rio«» 1 f'S« ’ filOO 1 F»so 1 light office. Address T illamook A bstract >4 50 Co., Tillamook, Ore- $3 00 BtiNiiie-s Cards $i SO $» »5 5 OO 2 25 3 00 Bill Head* » SO 5 00 .2 »5 3 00 i 50 tatter Heads 4 So EEDS:—Blank deeds for sale at this office, 5 . 2 OO 1 40 >75 Wot« Heads 4 SO . .2 OO > 75 rts each or 4 cts each bv the ib zen.—same as Statements 1 XX 4 OO . . I 2 50 50 Portland or Salem prices. Approved from. Free Envelopes 6’4- 6 OO samples will be sent to Notaries in this county. XX . 2 50 Large 4 >5 Show Tickets... 1 50 . 2 OO : > 75 stubs with 2 OO Dance ” I 50 3 SO TABLETS AND DRAWING PAPER —For sale > 75 Pvste.s. Small I 50 ; . 2 OO 5 00 * at this office. Suitable for school work. 4 OO 2 OO j 3 OO ” Medium 10 OO Tablets for pen or pencil. 5 OO ‘ 6 50 » 50 ” Large 2 50 5 >5 Circular Letter 3 >5 1 75 4 50 I 75 ! > 75 Shipping Tags 1 00 ubscriptions taken at till* office for any Visiting Cards jocts. or ; 5Cts. ^100. newspaper or magazine published in the Bought of ” Statements on pencil paper, tablet United States or Foreign countries. form, |2 25 V.nOO or $4 00 1*1000. Placards. “Positivelv no credit,” etc.. $1 t’doz. \/ISITING CARDS —A fine line of latest styles. or less: ¿cts. each for all over, targe size $1 50 * 5O cts per pack of 5O. At this office. ydoz. and sets each fur all over. Our Premiums F(K THIS YEAR. —THIS PAPER— ---- WITH----- THE S'.N FRANCISCO Weekly Call! For Sale” and “For Rent” placards, with space for name and description, sets. each. Horse Bills on card board or cloth, $5 00 Y50 or $6.50 f*100 Deeds, Mortgages, Bonds for Deeds. Summons, Applications for Survey, and all other legal blanks of same size carried in stock, 5c. each or 50c. Discount of 15 per cent, on $5 00 orders. Blanks not enumerated, $4 00 ^100. Specially prepared Receipts, or Orders, bound iti tablet form, $2 00 Y100, $550 %t250 or $6.00 ^1000. I,arge size, $3 (JO, $4 50 and $7 00. Printing on Postal Cards, $1 00 fiioo, $1 50 ^*250, $2 40 f*500 and $3 25 Y1000. Pencil Tablets. 5 and 10c. For ink, 10 and 15c. It always pays to order in quantities of 500. No charge for blocking work in tablets. Extra charge for color work, printing on both sides and difficult designs. All kinds of com mercial printing not enumerated done promptly and at low rates. JEW**’ all and see our extensive line of samples an<T von can get an idea of what you want and be convinced of our claims. Mail orders given prompt attention. Samples of Legal Blanks sent free to Notaries. Attorneys and J. P.’s. HEADLIGHT PRINTING CO , [Tack this on your desk.] T illamook . O re . WHAT TILLAMOOK CITY HAS ritiCl. Si.*43 PEBYEAH, ---- OK---- m □ ONUS FUR DEEDS—At this office. 5 Ct« E^each or 12 for 5O cts. 1: «8.00 PER YKAB. EHALEM—The best place to invest. Map with prices of lots, in this office. Write to or call on Nehalem Mill Co.. Astoria, Ore., or H f . nry T of .IIL, Nehalem. Ore. 24-tf N I s TRANSFER:—I e lTY wagon at all times to am ready with my deliver goods to any part of the city. All kinds of draying done on short notice and with despatch. J. C. M ason . 4;tf USIC:—Lessons given on the piano and organ. Prices to suit the times. M rs . D. C. B owers . M AIL BOAT:—J. A. Richardson is now run ning hi* sail boat, the Witch of the Waves, between Tillamook and Garibaldi, touching at Bay City aud i obsonville. Passengers and freight carried. Trips made daily, the weather permitting. 38tf S OREGON STATE SCHOOL JOURNAL. SAN FRANCISCO Morning Call! MORTGAGES:—At this office. 5 cts each or i2 J*1 for 5O cts. I HE SAN FRANCISCO WEEKLY CALL I* a baudsoiwe eight- page paper. It is issued every Thursday, aud contains allot tie important news of the week, gleaned from every quar ter of the globe, complete up to date of publication. It fur- 11 ishes the latest and most reliable financial news and market quotations, ai d gives special attention to horticul tural and agricultural news, aud is in every respect a first- ciass familj’ paper, appealing to the interest of every member of the household. ELECTRIC LIGHTS.-The city is lighted organ of the State Department of Public Instruc | throughout bv electricity, the streets with arc tion. The JOURNAL is a monthly magazine MOKN1NG CALL to School and Home Education; there lights and the dwellings and business houses devoted fore, it is indispensable to teachers, and invalu (S even lasuxs a W kkk ) 1 with incandescent lights. The plant is first- able to friends of education in general. Price— Is a live nictropoiit.iu class in every respect, and .capable of lighting a $1.00per annum: five or more copies 80 cents each: sample copy lo cents, daily. It is the MOST RELIA city of 1O.O00 wihabitants. Address J. B. HORNER, Proprietor, Albany, Or. BLE, and is recognized as 8IDEWALK8.—Miles of good, wide, substan tially constructed.sidewalks, forming a network being tile LEADING NEWS extending to aud connecting all parts of the city. PAPER <»f the Pacific Coast. GRAVELED 8TREET8—A first-class system of Either of the above papers we graveled streets, with a deep covering of good MOST complete book of its kindop QI DM E D’Q will send postpaid as a pre JVI ever published. Give* meas •'¡U’DjtlJ & : gravel, which is^obtainrd in the city limits. mium on receipt of the follow CITY HALL.—A neat substantial structure, urenient of all kinds of Lumber, IHM k ER Logs, Planks, Scantling; cubical iyn ing subscription prices for the containing city offices, council chamber, city contents of square and round fiNU combination: i jail and rooms for Fire Company. There is a Timber; hints to lumber dealers | fifi R00It DUUR good fire bell in the tower, and the building wood measure; speed of circular1**“ saws: care of saws; cord-wood tables; felling presents a good architectural appearance. treesigrowth of trees; land measure; wages, TELEGRAPH.—The THlamook & Bay City rent, board, interest, stave and leading bolts, Telegraph line connects with the Western etc. Standard book throughout the United Canada. Get the new illustrated Union at Forest Grove, and will be.extended on Statesand edition of 1882. Ask your book seller for it. this end to Nehalem and Clatsop. Sent post-paid for 35 cents. TOWNSITE.—The location of the city is re G W Fisher,Box 238 Rochester N.Y- IN ADVANC1Ù. markably beautiful, and is just sloping enough to secure good sewerage and drainage. An ex OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. cellent system of water-works can be put in at j UNITED ! STATES. reasonable cost, also. The townsite is.) lid off President .............. .......... B enjamin H arrison regularly, and with wide streets. Vice-President .. .. L evi P. M orton BUILDING8 —There are many ; costly and Secretary of State ... J ames G. B laine beautiful dwelling houses in.the city, and manv Secretary of Treasury . . C harles F oster substantial business houses. The school house secretary of Interior .......... J. W. N obi . e Secretary of War ................... S. B. E lkins is a credit to the city. IN ADVANCE, Secretary of Navy ....... .. . B.F.T racy BU8INES8.—The city liaa'four a harves, a saw Postmaster-General J ohn W anamakf . r ' mill, three blacksmith shops, two livery stables, Attorney-General .........W. H. II. M iller three g<>od hotels, several wood-working shops, Secretary of Agriculture !. .........J eremiah R usk STATE OF OREGON. ! two hardware stores, a jewelry store, a book A GOOD SEAMSTRESS Governor........................ S. P ennoyer . store, a shoe store, three saloons, two barber Sécrétai y of State . IS A . . . G. W. M c B ride shops, a tern iterance resort, a feed store, two Treasurer P hil . M etch an Supt. of Public Instruction E. B. M c E lroy drugstores, agricultural implement store, meat Printer ............... F rank C. B aker market, bakery and restaurant, photograph < R. S. S trahan AND A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY IS gallery, cooperage shop, millinery store, seven Supreme Judges ¿W. P. L ord ONE OF OUR NEW »R. 8.B ean general merchandise stores, a bank, a furniture I J. H. M itchell store, a newspaper, machinist's shop, »eal estate Senators .. 1J.N. D olph «agents, lawers, doctors, ect., ect. Congressman ... B. H ermann FAIR QROUND8.—The Tillamook Foil Associ J. T. Apperson, ation has fine grouuds, an excellent half-mile U. S. Land Office, Oregon City Register. B. F. Burch, track, grand stand,'pagoda, pavilion, ect. Receiver. SEWING MACHINES. CHURCHES.—The Catholics, the Methodists ' THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Christians, M. E. Church South, and other de Joint Senator F A. Mooar. nominations arc well represented here. Circuit Court k P. B oise . • G. G. B ingham SOCIKTIIOk-The Odd Fellows, Masons. ProMrcutiiig Attorney TILLAMOOK COUNTY. Grand Army, and other orders have lodges here. Representative ......W m . I) S tillwell EDUCATION.—The school employs four Judge .......... H. F. H olden teachers. Private sc hools are often conducted. ' IW. T W est Commissioner Two or three church institutions an* in embryo, ) J. E. S ibley Clerk ............................... ....... W. W. C onder and good inducements arc held out for a college* Sheriff.............................. S am D owns Literary s*»cietk*s and reading circles are Treasurer .............. H. H. M c D ermott Assessor........................ ... maintained. F M. L amb Surveyor J ohn E dwari > s MAIL FACILITIES.—There are daily mails School Superintendent «...««••« A. T W hite from the 8. P R station at North Yamhill; also Deputy Prosecuting Attorney A. W. S evexa BCB to Bay City and points on the Bay. and tri TILLAMOOK CITY. weekly mails, from thio place to many other Recorder ....... ...................G. O. SOLAS Attorney point* in the county. .......................... K. H SEl.EH -Gxo C orp Al»\ ANTAGES.—Tillamook City is the county Treasurer Marshall ,.D. H. S extos seat and commercial metropolis of Tillamook .Jons B arki ;», Presiden Trustee« County. It holds the key to the farming re ¿A 1> WtLSOX (G. w. P ettit gion and to trafle on the Ray. and is backed by magnificent resources in the way of lumbering, dairying, fishing, ect. SOCIETY DIRECTORY. j TANSPORTATI ON.—Steamers ply between this place and Astoria an I Portland: also be for F ull P articulars AooRtff tween the Imy and Kan Francisco. The G. A. R.-Meet« first and third Wedneadiv of steamers have good accomnv»dations for pas each month at 1 r m in G. A R Hall C N. D rew , A djiyaxt . F. B bvbramce , C ommakdek . sen gers, ami carry freight at cheap rates There is a daily stage between this place and I. O O. - FMeet» every I.- Tuewlav night At in T II «_• __ at .. 7 * Ao .North Yamhill (on the S. F. R. R.) in the r m in I. o. O F Hall. ’ F. SBVXtax«."*.' G. •uoc«,ao«a to W a. OlXKM Rxc Sxe'T. summer and new stage routes will soon be JUNE MANUFACTURING CO. A. F ft A. M --Mret. fiiwt Saturday nixht of opened. A railroad is sure to come in the near BELVIDERE, M.L. each mouth In I. O. O. F Hall It V V. future JoHxaoN. W M B. C. Lawn. sxc v. ■aaafacturxrs of FI m Family Stwlag Machina». BOARD OF TRADE-Which will answer all CHAPTER—Mectafirat Saturday . 1 r .. v of questions regarding the country and assist set fach month in I. <>. o F Hall J •' E. — S - ibley '' , tlers to find suitable homes. It P . A. P. Wiuox, sxc v ------ HOW I Over One Million ¡Sold. DAILY CALL AND THIS PAPER, PER YEAR, For Constable, AND rVt NO WANTUtO. (For Ninety Days.) J ob P rintimg at L ebb tha B P ortland P rices Now 1® the time to order Letter Heads, Bill Heads. Euvelopts, Card». Ltc. W’u make ibis reduction that all may get in the habit of ssiitfl printed stationery It costs less than to bay blank stationery aud is more business-like. Once in the habit, aud you will not quit it. It saves time and money. The prices given are for the best qi’ALiTY OF fafer AMD stock , though we furnish cheaper grades for le*s money No trouble about writ- g w ith pen and ink oti our stationery, and the Tnting is done in the best style of the art. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENT. AAvertl.em.nt« under thl, head, one cent per word for first in.ertion, and half rate« S For Congres«, 1st. District, BALL. REDUCTION! D C inger H ermann , of Douglas County. W infield T. H igdon , of Marion County,. M. V. K ork , of Marion County,................... R. M. V eatcii , of Lane County.............. Graduated flrur tie -Ils of white enamel make the pendants of a pretty oeekluce. A charming necklace Is of graded pieces ef pale pink coral set between diamonds. Topax rings are considered especially be eomlng to the hand. But to lie elegant, to I mx require« the accompaniment iff fine fiinmondft. Queen chains made of 3 inch links of fine gold connected by coral, pearls or onyx •erm to imitate the loug chains that are low worn In Paris. Fob chains anti chatelaines Imitate the wove» wire souvenir chains that come from Venice. These consist of squares of plat! glim and gold alternating A bracelet of blue enamel has the shape ef a plain band bortiered by a straight row Rural Host—That's a real purty pio* ef tiny diamonds. Tim fastening in a Hit ton In a goltl bound tmltonhole. tur. Painted it yerself, didn't ye? Aiti-t \ . s Seals tn onyx, gray, wine colored or tn the rich tints of some of the varieties, are Host—Deen paintin picturs all y’r life? •tit in faces of different types placed back Artist—Well, n—o. The fact ia, that Io back. Another style is an Arab head when a young man 1 first handled a with hood hanging l*ack brush hr n sign ¡minter. A apider legged silver crab over three Host—Wall, it’s too bad you got dis Inches broad and over an Inch high, with couraged so soon. Judgin by that pic- •inrgie rows of diamonds on bls outer curvee. ht designed an a brooch for some tur. yon*«! made n fust class sign painter if y’d only kep* at it.—Good News. •ne of eceimtrie ami independent tastes. A heart surinarrntod by a crown Is a ¡mp A Story la Two Acta. nlar setting for a ring The heart In al ways a colored stone, ruby, emerald or •apphlro, surrounded by small diamonds defining ths required shape. The crown has diamond points.— Jewelers' Circular. ddnd Sptncc WEEKLY CALL Atd This Papsr, Per Year, L$2. HOUSEHOLD KECE88ITY SEAMSTRESS NatioiialSewingMachineCo. A. O. r w.—Meet, every Monday nixht at - « prinled printed « WaJaiaw J i?" ’ X" A. rhe date opposite yonr name 8 «■*»<.«. R b . okukk on the marnn of jour P«|^r or on the • wlanoer wrapper imlKAtee the time your «ubeertption expire, . .. HOOK ft L ADDER CO.-Meet, on fir.t T,.„ .Inv l,’d to n n*w 11 I’hie Ail Wpern « nt to pan« ’c" pn*mi»tlv ___ i II Fax is S fc y I**®*’ ClIiBP. promptly discnnfinnrori diKontinued wh-n whentartrtiae «xpirn •ml ,ix month,' arrearage i, the limit within the county In «topping vour «ulacriptior.. it ta uecmary firat to pay «If arrearage«. Rv^Mr* M u.y ¿ ut 1AXKEB AN ELAiTD. I e " -co",,"ct ’•» »vrvicA In’ the tT* .tnd ,hirt* >ul"l«ra, .nd SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. rit?ta" " no ' M •'"<« -“<"d’r M* Hth suixtay «t Hebo R«V c. W C«o¿.,Pp¿l Hoaan ar Fwanox Bxawiwau. «oreo. WrfneVl.; 5 Jcn'«j2,’“,m ’ dra« noard of Examiners THS TIME Prrxx M. D H*. H M f . s < rolk M d BiSmSSBAE u.v-e lor tAe in*ide. ** ia*nM»e».aùl» main«. FvrfscS •ortr. weirht. and «snaot bs ds a