Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 14, 1892, Image 1

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EVENING CAPITAL
VOL. 5.
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THE PEOPLE'S PAPER."
SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1892.
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JOURNAL
CHINK!
NEW CHINA NOVELTIES AT DAMON BROS.
They have just received direct from the importers at Boston, a mammoth stock of a new thing in Austrien Decora
ted Chinaware.
IN BROKEN SETS
You can buy any number of pieces and need not take a full set. It costs only about half as much as the Haviland,
BLUE FRONT,
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At lower prices that ever before offered. They have the
Prices
Ed. C.
Wholesale ami Jlctiiil Dealer in Fresh, Salt and
Smoked Meats of all Minds,
Largest display in the city at my market. Best ser
vices and prompt delivery to all parts of the city.
!)i Court and 710 State Streets.
H. F. BROER,
Proprietor of the
DEPOT SASH AND DOOR FACTORY,
All House-fluisbing Material mntle to order at the lowest Portland
prices. Kee us before jou buy.
MAUTI2T & 1IABKIX8,
BLAOKHMITHING AND HORsESHOEING.
The be9t work iu every department. Hacks, Buggies and Harrows made
to order. State Street.
ARCU1E J1AMLN. A. B. SMITH
MAS11 & SSMCE'IE! LEE
General - Contractors,
Street Work, Sewering, Excavating, Concrete and Mason Work,
Tiling, &c. All work promptly done.
SALEM, OREGON.
Wanted At Once.
Remnants of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots und Shoes, Hats and Caps,
and all kinds of merchandise, either now or necond hand, to sell either at
private sale or public auction. Also, Household furniture of every de
scription, at the
RED FRONT BAZAAR.
02 Stute Street.
Sash, and Door Factory
Fronfs Street, Salem, Oregon,
The best class of work in our line at prices to compete
with the lowest. Only tho best material used
C.N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS
onimcniLL & burroughs,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economio force and lift Pump.
100 Chomeketa Stieet.
FOUND
The place to
rig, Express,
Mill feed or
load of Dirt or Gravel. Call on llyan & Co., back of
"Willamette hotel. Prompt and careful work is our motto.
KYAN & CO.
SALEM IRON WORKS,
B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor.
Manufactures BTEAM ENOINKS. Mill Outfits, Water Wheel Oovernors, Krolt
Drying Outnu, Traction Kniflne. Cre.tiDif. etc. Vana mucnlnery ina-le ana repulred.
GitncralaiiinUttuatnauuriictureiHollnoceleOriitcd Walibtiora .litem Mlddlln.
l'urlnor aud lieels. Farm machinery mad and lepitlred.
!nlnm TpiioIt- Xi Hpoir fin
uaiuii umm a vm ui
em Irou works. Dmya and trucKa may be found throughout Uie dav at
the corner f 8tat and 'omruerclHl atreow.
F. T. HART,
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
BROOKS & LE6G,
lOO 3tt.
and compares iavorably. bee it, at the
Now For Xmas !
OSBURN'S RACKET
IS,
K. F.
Cross,
Jj&
get a Saddle horse, Livery
Dray or Truck, Wood, iay,
trood well rotted Manure,
DKAYSAND TRUCKS
alwuya ready for orders,
C!..lt .m.l .1 ..II...... ir..wl
' hay, coal and lumber. Of
lice citato St.. opposite Ba-
LEADING MERCHANT
TAILOR.
PRESCRIPT rOXS
Orrefullj oomjiouuded ilf or
!,
B
THIS DOES NOT REFER TO THE HOME OF
THE CELESTIAL, BUT TO THE
335 Commercial Street,
STORE is selling
largest stock of Dolls ever in
no object.
T
OSBURN.
-THN8R ft
180 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, isteel Ranges, larlor
Heaters in all Styles a Spe
cialty. CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WASHERS
fS5The beat on earth. Give us a
call. 10:3 tf.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of Willamette Hotel,
SA.E.H:fet - OHKQON
t
annai ti
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
WarmMeah at All Hoars ol the Day
Meno but white labor employed In tbi
establishment.
A Kx)d substantial meal onked In first
class style
Twenty-five cents per meal
RIC D FRONT
Onnrt streM, between Opera House una
Mlnto's Livery
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardner and General Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 268
Commercial street.
M.T. RINEMAN
PEAUCK IK
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Woedeu
and Willow ware. All kinds or mill reed.
Also veiretablesaad fruits in their season
"Highest frico paid for country produce."
Wesollci asuare of your patronage,
W) itKlHtAle street
1831 TUE "Si0" 1893
Country Gentleman
THE BEST OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES,
UKtoTun To
Farm.Crop aad Processes,
Horticulture and Froit-Growiag
Ldve-htock aad Dairying,
While It also Includes a.l minor deiw.,.
menu of Kurul Interest, eucli as the poul
try jard, entomology, bee-keeping, green
house and grapery, veterinary replies,
farm questions and answers, ilresldu
reading, uotuesllo economy, and a sum
mary of the news t the week, its war
kit reporu are unusually complete, aud
much attention Is paid to the prospects of
the crops, as throw I lj light upon one of
the mwl important of all questions
When to buy and when to sell, ills 11 o
emliy Illustrated, and by recent enlarge
ment, eonialns more reading matter than
ever before. The subeertpUoa price Is
tija per year, but we oiler a speolal re
daction In our
CLUB BATES FUR 1898.
Two Subscription. B0O0'uUt11(:"$ 4
Six Sutwcristkfii, " " 10
Twelve Subfcriptfoni, " " 18
AarfoallNewSutMierlbera for Iftti. oar
nxioadrneei ow, we vrlll sead th pa
yer weeaiy. uvw our reewpi or me retuit
laaee. to January 1st, IsM.Vf laout eniru.
M4-t4polwa Oopn free. Addrew
LUTHER TUCKER k SON, PuWW,
ft 'II
u
rn-am
the city, and they must go.
I WILLIAMS &. ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business!
In all Its branches.
HEO. WILLIAMS..
Wm. EN ULAND
HUOUMoNAllY
.l-osldrnt
-Vice Preslden
Caslilc-,
DIRKCTORS- Geo. Williams. Wm. Eng
land, Dr. I. A. Richardson, J. W. llodson,
J. A Ualter.
Hunk In new Exchange block on Com
merolal street. 8:1341
MONEY TO LOAN.
Spatial Inducements for the neyt 80 days
on Reed farm loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Boom 14, Rush Rank block. 6 12dt
Authorized Capital $600,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Baleni, Oregon.
W. A. OUaiCK, Prcs. W. W. MARTIN,
Vice f res. J. U. ALRhRT, Cashier.
State, County and City Warrants bought
at Par. dw
FIN TEAS
-AND-
COFFEES
-AT-
H. M. BRANSON & CO,,
303 Commercial Street.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Kates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The bent hotel between Portland andBan
Franolsoo. i'lixt-class In all Its appoint
menu. Its tables are served with thv
Choicest Fruits
arown'ln the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
ONLY
LINE
RUNNING
THROUGH
DAILY
TRAINS
Leaving Portland, 8:45 . M,
" " 7:30 P, M.
DAYS TO
CHICAGO
.
72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul,
23 Hours Quicker to Chicago,
40 Hours Quicker to Omaha and
Kansas City.
PULLMAN .aid TOURIST SLEEPERS
FREE RECLINIMG CHAIR
CARS, DINING CARS.
for rtM wnd general Information eaU
oa or address,
JUulao k Uarkor,
VK tX)HiiuvUl street, Hateu, Or,
Or W. U. UKUJUrtf.,.vst, J. i. A.
9H WaattlBftofcaH.,
(w PSSlilr l I sl
1
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R0FRS3I0NAL AND HU8INESS AI)S
rtllLMON tOUl), atlornty at law, Salem,
L Oregon, onlce urtalra In Patton's
block,.
t
I k ,'v '"wuvj v luum ff
li' PHMV Alnptti.t nt 1nH. , f
l iUUI IILJI l-tVJtli.
HJ. lUGQElt. Attorney nt law. Salem,
. Oregon. OlIUeoverLudd & Rush's
bauk. awf
'l J. SHAW. HI. W. IIItNT. H1IAW A
V , HUiNT, attorunyrt at law. Utllieover
k.apiiai jMiuouai oaiik, Haiem, Urcyon.
g T. RICHARDSON, Attorney nt law,
), otltce up stairs In front rooms of new
ush block, corner Commercial and Court
streets, haiem, Oregou.
JOHN A. CARSON, Attorney nZ law.
, RoonisSaiiaJ.Lada 4 Rush's bank
building, Salem, Oregon. 8 I lyr
R. K. RON HAM. W. II. UULMLS.
poxitAM iloLMra, Attorneys at law
JL Oltlce lh Ruxh's hlock. botwecn SUUt
.IJU.N1IAM K IIOLMFM. AlU
JD Oltlce lh Ruxh's block,
and Court, on (Xmlot,
,r K. pouub, stenoumDiier and True-
-XIX. wrlust. Rest vqulppdd typewrUlug
tmiio, but one, In Oregon. Uor Ladd ot
Rush's bank, Uuletn, Oiegon,
BH. HRADdUAW.l'UVSICIAN AND
. Burgeon, haiem, Oregon, office in
iiush-Rreyman block, upstairs Residence
corner Htatcand ti. K corner Winter street.
pvlt. W. 8. Aiorr, physlcialTanarBuT
JL Keon. OHlce in Kldrldge Rlock, Sa
lem, Oregon. O Ol co hours 10 to 12 a. in.
'ito4p. in.
1-vR. T. O. SMITH, Deutlst.M State street,
XJ Kalem, Or. 1' Inlshod dental opera
nous of every description. Painless opera
tlonb a specially.
T D. PUGH, Architect, Plans, Sped
yV . flcttlous and superintendence tor
all ciudsod of buildings, OUlco VM Com
uitrcial Sit., up stairs,
G
1 A. RORKRT, Architect, room 424, Mar
, quaiu uuuuiiiK. J. urutiuu, uregon.
DW.TOWNaEND. Civil Engineer and
, surveyor. Olllce with Oregon Land
Co., Salem, Oregon.
1 J. LAR3EN CO,, Manufacture of all
. . kindsof vehicles. Repalriug a special
ly. Bbop 4i Ktate street.
PRuTECTIONLODaEN0 2,A.O U.W.
Meets In their hall In htale Insuranoe
uunaing, every weauesaay evening.
H. A. Alcfc'AUD&N. M. W.
J. A EL WOOD, Recorder
IMPROVED ORDER OP RED MEN,
1 Kamlabun 'IrlbeNo. 8, Halom. Holds
council every Thursday evening, nt 7.3U.
Wlzwum In btato insuranco hall,
". C. RAKER, Prophet.
FRANK O. .VATERS. t hlef of Records
The Pacific Detective
BUREAU,
SA-LIIvr, - Oregon.
C.B.CLEMENT, Minager.
Olllce room A. Qiay Ulock.
lift ton reasonable. Public and private
woilt done.
EDUCATIONAL.
Go to the Best.
The plare"lor young ladles and Igentle
men lo neoure ailhorouirh education Is tho
old, buttertntw.
MLIiMETTE DNIVERS1TY.
lone and still the lending Institution of
tho North West, Rotter thau ovcrl
New courne of Instruction In Oratory,
Theology and Post-dradualed.
HTUDlES. Norma .Ruslness, Academy,
Collego, and Law oourtes greatly enlarged
und lmproed.
Eui'ulllcs Increased nnd lmptoved. For
Catalogue ol College of Law write Dean B
T lllchardi'on, Enq , Haiem, Or.
For Ciitaluguu of College or Medical and
Pharmacy write Dean Richmond Kelly.M.
D . Portland, Or.
For geneial Catalogue write Rov. Qco.
Whltauer, D. D President, Balem, Or.
7-:J5-Jm-dw
FRIENDS POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE
Will bo opened to students Bept. 11, 1802.
Oftois the most practical courses of study
ol any Bchool In the mate, viz: Mechanical
Engineering, Civil Engineering, Electrical
Englueeiing, Auiduulo and Grammar
school courses Students practice dally Iu
wood shop, machluO shop, and labora
tories. Tuition and Hoard por Tear, $150.
Sppcinl Inducements to a fw young men
who wish lo work for tbelr board and tul
tluudurlng vacations. For prospectus and
further Information, address
EDWIN MORRISON, M.H,
PrcKdent, Hulem, Or.
JMiss Balloti's
KINDERGARTEN.
rillRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Heptemuer lUth, at Kin
dergarten Hall, opiKislte opera bouse.
Children received at three years of age
and over, A connecting class will be is-tabili-bed
lor advanced Kindergarten pu
pils and those b ginning primary work.
Only tbobrst modern Kindergarten meth
ods employed. Prang's sstem ol drawing
und coior work Introduced.
ENGINE AND
BOILER
i7'Mt ale. The boiler Is an K-horseup
1 right tubular, land tho engine a (Mi ro
) iiruuut.il. Roth are In good condition,
und cfit ruu when new
Apoly h) A. It, KOIlVfNEUi CO.,opiK
slle First National RauL.
UK Ml
The City Dairy Is now prepared to sup
ply milk from u herd that Is one-hall hlLh
grado Jerseys. Hatltfncilon guaranteed.
Addicts or call opiioslte Oregon ic ise
R.J.MUAl f fn.i
JAPANESE
CURE
A new und Complete Treatment, consist
In of suppositories, ointment lu capsules,
uImi box and pllU; a imsliire cure for ex
ternal, Internal, blind or bleeding. Itching,
chronic, recent or hereditary Piles, ana
many other dUeuteit and female weak
utttm; It Is always a great benefit to the
general health The first dlseotery ol a
nindlii.il eure rendering an operalkxi with
the knife nmiMxnsiry hejealter. This
remedy has never been known u fait, 11
per box.e for Vr, sect by mall. Why suffer
from Ibis terrtbl dlM-use wheh a written
uuaraule la given with ll botes, lo refund
I he money II uot cured vndWiupforlre
nam !. iJuarvuulmuel by Woouakh,
ui, isk a uj., wwruiv su rsutu urugt
. gt., mle twiiU, Porliind, Or, HrooXs
C-'ftf l
THE CAPITAL JOURSAI.
H0FER BROTHERS, - - - Editor.
PUBLISHED DAILY. KXCEPTBUNDAY,
nr tub
Capital Journal Publishing Company,
(Incorporated.)
Office, Commercial Street, In P. O. Rulldlng
tutored at the postofflce nt Balem,Or.,aa
sccono-clars c: alter. '
THE PAMIIiY CIRCLE.
A Merry Xmas for Old and Young.
Written for tho Capital Journal.!
'Tis a very easy matter Id this
beautiful coutitry of ours, which
abounds lu fir aud evergreen shrubs,
to eelect a Christmas tree, but per
haps iuto soiuu humble homes there
is not brought a tree, nor are stock
ings hung for the little folks. Per
haps father has been out of work or
mother ill, aud the family purse is
small. But stop aud consider what
u little time, love and ingenuity will
do toward makiug a happy Christ
mas. Do not think it takes money to
make tho little folks happy. You
will gain much pleasure In antici
pating a home tree with the help of
the whole family. First, aud above
all things, interest the little people,
It must be made their tree, and a
Christmas made with their own
bunds and love.
I have In mlud a family of six,
the eldest a daughter of eighteen,
dowu to a little tot of three, who
contrived a whole Christmas tree
without theaid of father or mother.
One day when their parents had
"gone to town" the children put
their heads and wits together.
They counted the surplus left from
their small earnings. Edith had
a few cents left from her hop picking
money, Tom a little more from his
odd Jobs about the neighborhood,
Jumie had built the teacher's Arcs
und hla purse was wonderfully full
for a boy of twelve. The twins,
Ned ond Nettle, sold a few nuts and
were happy oyer their contribution.
Little three-year-old Tot bad noth
ing but her own sweet self and two
pudgy little hands, whioh will work
wo tillers if rightly directed.
There were secret meetings and
sly little winks for the next week,
and every one knew he must ue
"mum." Even Tot walked about
with an air of great importance.
Edith's ingenuity aud skillful needle
brought forth dainty and ustful
little gifts. For Tom she made a
uundkerchlof box by covering a
card board box, of the right pro
portion, lining it neatly with pink
cambric, putting a pull of silk round
tho outside, also covering the lid
smoothly with silk and finishing
with a narrow little ruflle of the
same. Two knots of ribbon made
the hinges aud another a handle to
lift the cover.
For Jamie, she found enough good
silk in an old blue and white polka
dott waist, after pressing It, to make
three good school lies. These the
ueatly hemmed on the machine.
The most satisfactory article, how
ever, was a school bug for Ned made
from a gunney - bug, cleaned and
pressed, cut lurge enough to hold
his slate and books, neatly hemmed
aud with handles raado of the same.
In this she worked a border In pret
ty crossj-stltch and the handles in u
smaller putteru on ono side, lu the
center putting "Ned" In large cross
stitch letters. lied woolen or cotton
yarns may bo used for this.
Nettie had a duiuty little sewing
basket, made from an old grape box,
covered with some of the pluk cam
bric Over this she shirred some
doited swlss left from her summer
dres9, put little pockets on tho side
for thread aud thimble, added a
needle book, of pinked llunuol, and
Nettle wub made h.tppy.
Dear little Tot hud a thirty-five
cent doll, with us pretty a fuce us
Edith could tlnd. For this she
niudo two dresses out of odd pieces
she found In the "scrap drawer,"
one uuder suit aud a night gown.
All hud buttons and buttou holes so
llltlo pet could exercise her motherly
Ingeuuily, To this, Tom added
a "wee" cradle, made with his kit of
tools. Nettle patiently hemmed lit
tle sheets und slips. Edith ussUted
her lu muklng the spread aud tuut
trees, Jumlo contrived u littlo table
for her lust year's dishes, staining It
with part of a package of diamond
dye.
Tom made two protty trellises for
his mother's fuchsia and vines, which
wera ulso stulned with diamond dye.
Edith niudo u picture frame with
some of the silk left from Tom's box,
cutting a card board heart shape,
with uu opening lu the middle for
the picture, stretching the silk over
aud lining the back with cambro,
fastening two strips at tho back to
hold the picture iu place. Some of
the ribbon was fiateued at the upper
corner aud tied in a protty knot, lo
haug on the wall,
Father had a shaving case made
of pretty card board, elg-ht Inches
long und live wide, plsked around
the edges, with a maple leaf out
lined n one eorsor aud a "okwn
sliuve" lettered aeroM the top, filled
With paper at the baete aud hung
with pmty ribbou. lVetkal JuuiU
out a yuiMt( 9t Diet f(W juMU late
Do You
Finest Bread and Cake ?
It is conceded that the Royal Baking 'Powder is thfa
purest and strongest of all the baking powders.
The purest baking powder makes the finest, swectei
most delicious food.
The strongest baking powder makes the lightest food.
That baking powder which is both purest and strong
est makes the most digestible and wholesome food.
Why should not every hqusekeeper avail herself of
the baking powder which will give her the best fbd
with the least trouble ? ''
Dr. Haines, of Rush Medical College, Consultirif
Chemist of the Chicago Board of Health, says: "Royat
is not only the purest, but the strongest baking powdct.'
with which Iram acquainted."
good sharped picks, and tied them
with ribbon.
The boys all clubbed together and
bought Edith a silver thtmblo and a
pretty ribbon.
Tom went to the printer's office
of the little village and took home
all the waste scraps of pretty card
board and colored paper, which the
editor gladly gave htm. Now It
was Tot's turn. Edith cut the pa
per into strips four inches long and
a third of an Inch wide. With some
smooth flour paste, a littlo splint
for dobber aud a clean cloth to wipe
her fingers on, Tot went to work,
and what yards of pretty chains she
did make! Suo also helped to Btring
the pop corn,
The twins made pretty cornuco
pias by weaving together strips of
pretty paper. Out of some of the
card board they madecunnlng little
surprise boxes which held a few
shelled nuts and candy.
Ethel made some pop-corn bulls
by putting Into a basin three table
spoonfuls of sugar and wetting
with just enough water to make a
smooth paste, boiling until what Is
known as "hair" or "feather,'' pour
ing this over the white corn, mixing
well and shaping Into balls, Edith
and Tom made the candy, taking
two cups of granulated sugar, small
half-a-teospoon of cream of tartar
(wetting with just enough water to
muke a smooth paste, boiling over
hurd fire until when dropped Into a
basin of cold water It will "craokle;"
pour out at onco onto greased plat
ters when cool enough to pull, put
in a few drops of lemon extract, pull
over a hook If convenient. Borne of
this was made a pretty pink by put
ting in a few drops of ruspberry
juice. This was made Into long
strips, some iu balls aud others in
odd shapes to fancy.
Now, hurrah I for the wood si
"Old Grey" was put to the light
wagon and tho six were oil' for
Christmas greens.
Tom found a pretty cone-shaped
tree just largo enough, Jamie
climbed tho oaks for mlstletoe,Edith
aud the twins gathered great arm
fuls of laurel with its pretty red ber
ries, also some holly and a tow ever
green ferns and pretty green boughs.
With these they turned the two liv
ing rooms Into a lovely green bow
ery.trimmlng tho greatold fl'eplace,
windows and pictures, and filling
up tho corners,
Tho trimming of tho tree was
turned over to Edith aud Tom.
With tho pretty chains and pop
corn drupes, with stars.unchorsres
cents und bulls cut from colored card
board. The presents, with tho can
dies lighted (which cost twenty-five
cents) It was a beautiful tree, ul for
the small sum of $2.10.
Tho good futiier cut the presents
from the tree and tho dear mother
passed thorn about, never forgetting
to muke some appreciative remurk
about each tiny oflort, until Tot
utmost bursted with pride.
Poor Grundmu Harris und little
Dave who lived Just at tho edge of
the woods, and lame Charley who
lived In a little hut In the gulch
were asked to eat Christmas dinner.
Edith spread the clean white
oloth, decorated it with a few pretty
ferns aud a largo wreath of laurel,
and Its pretty red berries,
The dinner was a eltuple one of
roast pork from their owu sty,
good garden vegetables, suet pud
ding, aud some of the native nuts
aud apples.
Aflera silent return of thanks
aud a gentle amen, little Tot laoeU
back In her high ebalr with the ex
clamation, "O, dear 1 1 am so happy
like I never was before," After
dinner some of the dear old Christ-
mas atarlefl were told, the efelldreu
sang some Cbrwtiuua --, tlw
baskets of the invited guests wm
filled, aud It waa Indeed a kappy
ChrUlwaa. Aunt Boi-mia.
Senator DoJph will dUeass "Reor-
gaukHitloH of the Kpubllean party"
It tbe uext North Auwtrieau ft
view, A pretty Hhhui lafuaioa of
mw blood wottld not huH ituy.
Wish the .
rv
.0
Fees of a Great Criminal Lawyevt
What does it cost to go to lawf
costs Bums widely varying in
Wo mrtko tho rich pay for the poarj
Many of our most celo hrated t
suits aro entirely for erweet charity!
sake, because tho client is unable to ,
pny a cent. Wo tako them beoMUfcl
wo foci that wo can acquit them axttt '
scoro a victory whoro others hav'
failed. Where our clients are rich
wo churgo them largo sums tl
jnako them pay all in n lump., ,Ths
lowest feo for a divorce suit .is J9Q6
whore wo charge anything at ittt.
Tho highest wo have over received
for conducting such a suit'ia $83,000;
the average is about $500.
Peoplo who have onco been otur
cliouts havo a great affection for us,
as indeed they do for any litwyer'
who brings them out whole. And
so a lawyer's' life, instead of beias
filled with stories of ingratitude ana
falsity, very often has many a chap
ter crowded into it of love and frratt-,
tudo for successfully carrying an
nocont man or woman through i
evil accusation and for helping ',Hkj
guilty to take advantage of WNHf$
means ouereu oy the law or MM.'
country. Abo Hummel mNewYWjlpI
Press.
A Clerer Trlcki ""
A clever trick was played a shovt
timo ngo on board a steamboat ply
ing between Calais and Dover, Tha
sea waa rough. A young woman,
apparently ill with seasickness,
groaned until a gentleman, wlur
Boemed to bo a stranger, approached
and asked if sho would take's
lozengo, which ho had often tried en
peoplo with marvelous results. t The
young lady finally acccptod tho offer.
Tho euro was instantaneous. Hardly
had sho swallowed tho lozenge
when sho was sitting up all smite
and ordering ham sandwiches and
bottled ale.
Somo passengers, struck with the
incident, inquired what was the won
derful remedy, and tho gentleman,
who proclaimed himself the agent
for tho salo of tho lozenges, dkpoesd
of a considerable number of boxes nt
two dollars each. What was the i
priso of tho buyers whon they i
tho lady nnu her preserver go off i
in arm whon tho boat reached Dovei
The pills wcro common jujube paste.
Boston Transcript. , .
lie Choso the Cheaper.
In Montana it costs u man a dollar
to mako an affidavit and one day a
rough follow, not up on the law,
called on a magistrate for Buoh a
paper. Ho stated his business and
asked tho prico.
"Ono dollar," replied tlie squire,
"lias a man got to pay n dollar im
tellin tho truth?" exclaimed the lYhv
itor.
"That's tho law." said tbe magte
trato. "Well, dura such a law. HS
choapor lyin. Good morning and
ho strode forth into the free air of ,
the mountains. Detroit Free Press.
Ilanil and Mavlilue Made rsMn
A German writer tells how to know
if a papor is handmade. A roll or J
strtp or paper about an tnoh wide
should bo placed gently in water as
that tho npjier surface is kept dry. -In
machino vntido paper tbe twossJMN
will unroll in the direction of Vm
contor, uur. in nanumaae paper Vef'
sides will unfold iu the form of 9k
nlato. This indicates the fibers in eWd
linM.lMtn.lr. w.nMnu n ha nnH11 " 13
UU11UIWUIB JIMJJtM (WO VtJHSSUJT WJT
posed ss to length and. breadth, while
in machine made paper they
chiefly extended in length.
In order to treat eryeipeias
erly it is essential that it
stopped in its wreading c
the best success in this way is
taiaed in painting all around the
f acted para with collodion about I
or six inches in width. This i
(s good when the erysipelas is M
thigh or face, and it very
spreads beyond the fence that i
Btructeti. improvements eaei
ally notioeahie within lew
Yankee Blade. v
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a our www uniH-w um-ifii
fcMdd,kdseia4hy bis aaouer '
the fotura hmfcd of wiihsianna, 1
ehUd qneta oXrttoUana.
The saperor of Usmsny hat el
horror of'bsMtng, sm wouu
akettuktsl.ii 1 flare, i
w $1
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eftter