Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 02, 1893, Image 1

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rtAUOM, 0IH2M0tf 'nitTT)AV. iCMnittTAIir u IBJIII.
"TO-DAVW IfJGWH TO-UY,"
HARD TIMES IB IT?
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Will, If you nro miming "storo itocoMito" wo do not wonder. 3 luvo you over tried buying for O J0L 191 3SE
oniyt It win surprise You tol"mHow Cheaply '"" "'"' Live Well!
BchUIch itm't it ttlmitrcenbto to hum the cottcctor mwr after you tttoa tarrtbto "itluhtimtro V "
Try tho C3 J&L, E3 jE3C ayalom for a muiith mid you'll not return to tho old wny,
Tho iigjjjg pp(JDjf know- all about Ihio, It g for Q only and j for Q only.
15 to 30 por cont, saved by buying at tho BLUE FRONT. Our hundreds of customers pay so and you'll say so too
alter a fair trial.
335 Commercial Street
j. f. wjirn,
DAMON BROS.,
Saati and. Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote
. with tho lowest. Only tho best material used
NISWTON TANK1SH.
White & Tanner's Livery,
(ducceiore to Kill A Whitley.)
Mvry, hack Mid feed aIaIiIo A lull eunrlvf linrws and bngiilrxi on hand
MorfM Ixwrdcd by Uy, w.-ck or month. Oillad nt Uutilo, Commercial and lrmln
AttcPte, south nf wtllnmeltw hot! '
C.N. CHURCHILL T S. BURROUGHS
CHURCHILL & BURROUGHS,
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters;
SHEET METAL WORKERS.
Agents for the celebrated economic force and lift Pump.
100 Chemeketa Street.
DRAYS AND TRUCKS
always ready for orders.
Sell and deliver wood,
hay, coal and lumber. Of
flee State St.. onnoslte Ha
em Iron works. Draya and trucks may bo found throughout the dav a'
tho corner of State and Commercial streets.
Salem Track ft Dray Co.
F. T. HART,
LEADING MERCHANT
tailer:
247 COMMERCIAL STREET.
THE
weoing
Capi
:;il
oooa
tD. C.
mi8t wee
f ii?a SZ-jyrTr tw-3Bi"i iawn?vv rtl
Cross,
leak
Wholesale anil Retail
Dealer in Fresh, Salt iiihI
Jsmoketl Aleuts ot'ullltiiuls
OS Court and
110 State Streets.
-IT HAS-
All th.e News
And dcea not pervert, disguise or cover up what tho
Tvihlin. in intfirfist.p.d to know. At the same tirao it does
not resort to sensationalism. If you want
A Live, Clean Newspaper
At the time of day when eyeryone has the most liesure
to read, have the JOURNAL left at your door.
Only 2 Gents a Day.
mm a ran
130 STATE STREET.
TINWARE,
ROOFING,
STOVES,
Creamery and Dairy Sup
plies, Mecl fCutigcs, J'aiior
If caters in all Styles a Spe
cialty.
Residence 382 Church St.
J. J. MUTTON,
SIGN AND HOUSE PALSTEK,
Decorator, Kulsomluor and Pa
per Hunger.
Leave orders at A. R. Huren Bon'a Fur
nit in o more or Broul & Olio, Uioiur.
I'ltnCMtlnNAI, AHI iH'fliNIVtl AM
Rl, IIOMK, Aftt.r rr n hw, nlofr),
, iifttroii. oinrdrtiivitinin. pifti't.
MIILMON I'OMM, nllornoy nt In. flAlwft,
I itrrioii. OilUfl iif lnlM in I'mion
Mock.
I K0ONV, Attorney t liiw. room 1.
j, ty iiim'K.
I .. IHUMtilt, Ai(.ffnir At Iaw,
III Oft'Kim, Utlf.oovnr lHt1d A
imtiK.
lln.liV
vi'tr
r ,I.MllAVf il. W. llUNr. MIIAW A
V, HU.NT.rttloftlfjrui.t law nill(if
t npilm .Nnlioiiril lniiK,Hnl;in, Orrrf'tii.
Lj T. HiriUtilHdN, Allofftny aJ Iaw
Q, oincpii .iiiirxlii front rtinm of M
iTiinli tiiiick, cirnof t.'oimiierclitl anil uonr
ittH'ln, rutl(1iil(()fi-!()ll,
IOHN A. OAltxON, Attorney nt Iaw
O ItOOMII IJUIIll t, Ulllll A DlHll'd 1)1 Ilk
uiiilitihK, Kflloni, (isflii m I lyr
It, K. IKINIIA.M. V. II. IIUl.MKM
BUMitAtt it llul.MM, Altomuf Hi llOT
Oillce In IIumi'a dlocK, iiptwfun Kua.
hiiiI CVitirt, en ( mn'MI.
MK. IIHJUK, ftonomplier (iml TyiB
, wrltlU II.mI h( iliipuil lyirliiiK
iini.o hut tiiie, la Outrun, uvur lulil .
IIiikIi' luiitk, fl ilulu, Urvrfuli.
I) II. IIKAlMll.VW,lltYrtlGlAN ANI.
J.), huihumi, hiiIpiii, tJrvgdii. ntllou Hi
luili-IlM i nmu Ihick, utiuUtii. lUitlttuiu'i
iHiriiorfUitimtnlB, K cofiiur Inter ulii'ut,
DU. W. H. Mori', tihyxlfllnti and nut
Kbuu. Uitli'o In l'ldrldite llloon, tii
iijiii, Uri'ni, uillcu liuurM 10 to Uit, m
MIi, in,
I IL T. li."MM 1 riLT)mitliit.W Ht4to Mtreut.
U t-utttllu, Ur. Ulllnlll'll (k'lllMl Dporit-
iiuim nruvuiyUuHurlpiiuu
IKM1HH HpuUlltliy.
1'iiluliws opera-
Wit. l'UUll, Arcliltecl, 1'iu.iM, S ool
, llciitiulin HIKI (Hlpurllili'iKloiR'B Ml
ill cfiM.-M uf l)iilUllin;. (Jlllco 'AM Cum
.UtfLlllI St., Up HUUrs, ftr
0,
A. HOHKUT, Architect, rooml, Mm
qimiii ihuiuIiik. fortlinid, urt'Kou.
DW TOWNslCNU, Civil EDKltKoruni,
. fiirvoor. uuloe with Oivtsou Luua
K.U , rfjlum, UlC'ltllll,
Li J, l.AltSKN A CO,, Mnnumcturo of ul
, Klmlnol vuliiulfM. Uupitlriiitt uHpuoim
' nlmp hMjiIh Mircet.
1)U .TKrnONU)l)GKNOa.A.O U.W.
Mi'cls lii then hull In stutu liiHiirunui
uul.dlut;, uvery vV.Unuiaay uvuiiIiik.
rl. A. Mot AUUtiM, M W.
J. A Hi:tivVOOU, Kocoider
IMI'UOVKU OKDKil OF IlKD MUN.
1. Kuiulukuu IrllioMo. t), Malem. llol
commit ovory 1'unriituy evuului;, ut 7MU.
lewiuu lu alnle iiiHiiruuco litul,
K. O. U vKEll, 1'roptiet.
K1UNK (1. ATKIW. luut it HimhiI,
The Pacific Detective and
Collecting Bureau.
SALKM, - Orcon.
C. B CLEM' NT, Minagor.
Oillueiooui 3. U y liiuclc.
Hates lo.bunalUo. i'ubllo uud private
work done.
EDUCATIONAL.
t' L
Ten acr-s of coort itardeu Inmt neirBa.
lein. Apply at ouce to ititFK't nil" ,
J uhkai. oilleo
CLOTHES WRINGERS AND WAFDERS
WirThe best'oa earth,
cull.
Give us a
. 10:8lf.
w
cm
L -:- i
Oil
u
Will bo found laboring earnestly for practical relorms in
city, county, state, and national government. It believes
ia making tho burdens of taxation upon tho people as
light as possible. It does not believe in rings, bosses or
political machines monopolizing tho political powers that
belong solely to the people. The disinterested and patri
ti cith3i r ji jpyi mding THE JGT7HNAL,
W. Taylor,
House Cleaner, Gardncrand Grceral Jobber
CARPET LAYING AND CLEANING, WHITE
WASHING AND WINDOW CLEANING
A SPECIALTY.
Leave orders at Thomas A Johnson's 260
commercial street.
J. H. HAAS,
TI1E "WATCHMAKER,
2I5K Commercial St., fcilem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hpeclalty of Bpoctacles, and repairing
Clocks. Watched and Jewelry.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 por Day
The best hotel between Portland andHin
Kraocuco. Flrst-ehus In all lU npnolut
ments. its tables are served with U
Choicest Fruits
Grown lu the Willamette Valley,
A. I. WAGNER. Prop.
For Rent.
New house of 4 rooms. North Hnlcm.on
car line, two btocli't north nt foliool 57.(0
u month lu advance. Ueo. Ecuhbiruth.
12 2Mm.
!5
XI
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Good RnrilPn lnnd three mllM pontlient
of i ho penitentiary on Miicieiiy rowl FJ50
douuHUd tia nn'-confi to lu ) cms time.
Or trade for olty property. D. A. Iliinln.
Halein. KWtf
MONEY TO LOAN
On Improved Ileal Etat. In amouiiis a d
time to suit. Xxo delay lu tou Iderlnt'
loans.
FEAR & HAMILTON,
Boom U, Bush Bank block. A I'Jdu
Go to the Ret.
Tho plare lor yoiinc ladles and gentle.
iiiuii to -ecuroii thorough edueauou Is the
old, hut ever new.
WILLAMETTE ONIYERSuT.
lAing and Rtlll tho leading Institution ol
tho North Wen l. Itetter than ever!
Nw o.ursH of ItiHinu'tton In Orutory,
i'hmlojo and I'ott'tlriuluitted.
1 UD1K-. Norma .llunlnebH.Academy,
College, and l,nw coiirofa grciilly cnliirtd
and Impiovi'd,
FurultleH lin leased and lmp'ovpd. For
'iiliil.iviiool CollcKUot Law write i)oau rt
T HlidiaUM)ii Esij , Hiilem, Or
iMircuuiluxnoot colltKO ol Medical and
I'liurmiiiiy wi lie Dunn Uluhmond Kully,M.
U i'tinii.iiri.or.
Foi ct'iiuiiil Ciilfiloiiio wille llov. Geo.
WluUiker, D. D., l'ie'ddnt,Halem, Ur.
7-lmdw
Authorized Capital 500,000.
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balem, Oregon.
W. A. OUHIOK, Pres. 'W. W. MARTIN,
Vice I'res J. H. AUlhllT, Cashier.
Btate, Countyiaud City Warrants boiiKbl
at Pur. dw
Notice of Dissolution.
rnUE Bincery firm of H. Karrar Arc. is
X U1 d-O' ulsoived by muluul ounseut,
-imire l-rrar leltrlUK Iiom auld biiitlneiH,
mid John A. Vuu Jul on continuing th
bu.lu ut l he same pUo-.
Ail ieisu owing taid firm can ct'le
ihttraco uuts vlih cllhkr Jin.ro Fuirar
or J A. Van Eoton, a
iulem, Oregon, Jan, 7, ITOL
l.lU-31 ti. K.iIlltAIlACO.
Our Little Men fend Women.
kok 1ad3
Is made expies.ly tor (he younKfr oy
aud if rl, who euU their uugutlue at homo
audio chiol
hery uuintxr will eontaln Ujrle, pir.
lied piclilit. iuuik,vcnu and Jlusluud
iilece to kpuk lu K)h"0 " ite.ldesll
ee there will le tlin f-illoWiug wrlul.:
Ihreo Utile Oold-UlKUwrs. tij Uilvu Hur
pr Allatxiutttiereutarkubleadrei turM
utaom.'bllurvn who satleU around Cujxi
Horn U OiltforaU.
TbaUouM WelJva In. By lvlula H.
Ooaln AU about our "head, bands,
and the reit ol u;" pat Use studyhg
r AyUi feOolBMblaa araBpp. By
(J r ta prya r. . 1 Ut story boy who ai
hlm.eif truly worthy nt bis aww . . ,
fumlnM., Hgulrty wli ttouiu ihi
WILLIAMS & ENGLAND
BANKING CO.
CAPITAL STOCK, all Subscribed, $200,000
Transact a general banking business
lu all its branches.
GEO. WJhUAMH President
Wm. EN GLAND... .. Vice Preslden
UUGHMONAHV Collie .
DIUEOTOIIB: Geo. Wllllams.Wm, En -lund.Dr.
I, A, Klcliurdbon, J, W, iloduoi .
J, A linker.
Bank In new Exchange block on Com
merrhtl strcot. B:13-ll
White's No. 60,
SALEM'S FINEBT THUCK,
Now ready for business. (Jareful work a
ipeciaiiy, j.r, wuii r.
FRIENDS POLYTEGUMG INSTITUTE
Will be opened to students Bcpt. H, IStfJ.
DlleiH'liH uioMt pntcllcul o.i.rresof stud',
i uuy kiho 'I in th Hintc. viz: Mi clianu-jtl
Ki'Khiftrnig, U vll Eo,luciitiig, Kio'irlciil
Kugimeilug, Aniilnmlc ind Grummnr
si hool conii.es HtudeutH practice dally In
wood shop, mucliLo bliop, aud labora
tories. Tuition mid iloard per Year, 81SO.
iprll Indurpmenls to a f"W young men
h ho wish to work for their bourd uud Wi
lli udurliK van. t Ions KorproHpeetusiind
further tufni inatlou, uddress
EUW1.N .MUHIlIrt )N, M H,
PreNdeut.HHli'm, Or,
MLiss Ballou's
KINDERGARTEN.
rilIRD YEAR
Opens Monday, Heptemuer lttth, at Kin
dergarten Hull, oppoklto opera house.
Children received at th en years of age
audott-r. a com ectlng o'asK wll be
lull I'lied lor H'lvMiict'd uluderir'irten pit.
Pilx ami ilne bfglntiiug prlmsry work.
Only I lie best inodiTii Kliiderg'irteu n.olh.
od employed. IritnifV nHlfin ol drawing
ipil oimr woik I lriMlnri
School T.tx Notice
The school tax of dlslrlot No A for th
y-arlf.i-j u now due una p.j'iiiiio ul the
ollliwo Y lie A. Jtoorerf. dl trhl ilifi.
h,io,No 2CJ7 omuurc ulstrtel, Huh ill,
Oregon, 'l'bo niuie will be iWe m 1 lnli
qutm uulcipa.d bti'no vturuli a 8 "J,
WVLIKA. JI.-HI: ,
17-dW-Jw Dl.llktCltJik.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYIVIEN.
South ofWIlUmstt Howl,
JL.J.KJt ... OHKOCM
M,T. RINEMAN
SUffe id liny buttitt,
ENGINE AND
BOILER
Ijnit sale, ThTIoller Is hii K-lmrM) up
; right in ul.ir lam! the engine a U-h r
nunr. ml I Itn'n iitn In good condition,
and ot I 00 when new
Api.li to A. II, ' ltTNEH & tO.opp
site 1'Vst Autlou.l Buuk.
mi; Mi'im mush
mSmSSmmiJBB
iioftn Bfioriitfis,
fdllere
rw , mi ,, niiisimfi'.iij'ma'iuymjuuuti'
1'WIII.WIIKIIIfAH.Y.KXOKITrlUHIIAI
ur Tttft
Ciptlitl Journal PublliMng Company
(InMirpornted.)
OinOnrninsroUIHtrFfl, In !'.( ItiiiMliM
".titered nt iho t'Ostomf ul ffll(iitt,Or,,
MttiPtlrm it nit r.
rAPANBSi
M. tmmmmmmmmt
CURB
.iliUM rfudd implele irtMliurUi, muiik.
Ii of kiippualU.riw, ointment lu tupauie.
io 4 Ixj. iu.d pliUj p.kdllo t ure tur vx
tiM-nal, nittroai, blind or bJimllng, I telling,
ohrouic. reurui or herwliUtry I'lla, una
HiMtiy other atsuukfcs uud lemule Wu.ik.
Htm.; II llwaysk gruil Uiuetll to Hie
guTKl titvitn j he jiit aiMjuvtsry oi a
utrdil eurw teuuertng au opialiou wiib
lu snli uuunoMr) ticitwittr, '4 hi
rvmtMi) iw uvtr bun kuuwu u full, il
uiriwiMiiu; wut by tualt, Wbyutf
Jmm uu.Wrrti.Mf moM. wltvn u wriiuo.
jMMIMlNf Wglvvu Willi bO Ik, lU IWAlllU
BUWllilWMIIM MWItU
OIIKAI'KH HCIIOOI, HOOKS MVMQ,
Tho nltlo rrport nf llio Mnto MiKir
liileiiilt'titor (Mllillt) Instrilnlloii for
IHOII mIhiwh moiiio r,ioiH lliiit Ijcnr an
the text liiititt tUf"tloti. Oil mgt
itiO it to kIvi-ii In cituclso form (do ml
vniitiigm of free text hotikn In pultllu
saliiMili, Hupl. MuKlroy who hm.
given tnoro iiticutloti lu our pulillo
sdhotil nyHlem tlniti any nmu In tlic
4tii( rt'eiMiimolids (lint llioctstto but
hoIiooI btMtlts ul wlioleitnlo, irovl(lr
county (IuhwI lories imtl ttuiiply tliom
t reluci(l irlco to pntroiis of tint
.tuliook Our utttto flitiierluteiitluiit
roitllztfl (lie n&CL'Mlty of olienttcr
juliool hooks tm part of our pultllt
-ohool MyHtem. HIh report for 1802
hIiowh i huIiooI popttlutlou of 111,770,
unrolled for uttemlitticu 76,flMltictuul
iiverugo dnlly titteiitlniice C2,71. I'
uijone will look over tho lou untl
expciiBlVu Hut of text bookti now au
tliorlzt'tl by stutu law they will real-
iKd why lens thutt one-hulf of Ore
i,. -.-i . . , .. .. i
4una Huiiooi nnpiiiuuoil aiteiltlh
rtohool uud why nearly rtfty percent
of those enrolled do uot utteud. Il
Ih time the children of tho poorer
i'Iiihh of people got u chttuco to utleiul
Hchool.
It will bo urffued that ohenp
luhool books would uot eecuro to
itiuh children the best klud of tin
t-ducittloii. It will bo fluid Unit
ulii-up hooka will result lu cheup
edueutliiu. This is ti mistake. Al
pri'setit onoof thoKreatest evils ol
ur publio schools Is high priced
fext books aud low-priced touchers
Finely illttntruteil text books uud
multiplicity of them Is substituted
for well equipped teachers. Origin
al eilort on tho part of the child h-
uot demanded uud the element f
personal liillueuce lu the teacher h
tlmost illinlinvti'd. In tho duj
when this country produced Its
Websters, Colhouus, Clays untl
Lincoln, the school teacher hurl
Jut two text books a speller aud a
render.
lu'iho works of eminent writer?
we read that tho Bnvior himseli
probably never got more educutiot
thuu could be olitulned from what
we now call u second reader. Ut
neard others rend untl speak aud
his intellect was equal to all the
subtleties of the highly educated
ictlbes uud all tho casuistries of the
learned lawyers.
The families of men who are open
lug little farms on tho slopes of tht
mouutulus uud in tho newer parte
of Iho state need the little ten ceui
text books. Let those who can af
ford it, buy high-priced text books
If they wish. But let uot thou
sands of innocent children h.
Ui'pl out of school by tho high
priced text books uny louger.
Wo need not make laws to
suit the tastes of thoso ul
reudy educatetl. Wo need to help
the poor uud Ignorant.
There Is a disposition on the purl
of some members of this assembly
to ridicule the clulms of the poor
mau, Tho uiorulity of such u dis
position is despicable .o Ray tin
least. Tho other duy a loglslutoi
referred to a certain measure us a bill
to help the poor man.
It Is bills to help tho poor man
that ure entitled to consideration, II
uny. The rich man does not need
I ho assistance ofspeciul legislation,
iilthougii us u matter of fact ho geU
the benefit of nearly ull, No true
American citizen should ever sneer
at uttempted legislation for tho poor
mau.
'I'lutrn lu ri unliftnl linils titll linftiru
the legislature under which a few
primary text books sullli'lent to sup
ply the wants of tho childrou of un
lumily for u common school educu
lion, en 1 1 lie supplied by thutttuteal
u cost of not over 10 cents apiece.
At present such booris cost from
ttitriy to Huvonty-llvu cents apiece
and ure u terrible obstacle to attend
ance upon our ubllo schools. There
ure tnuiiy poor families of laboring
people who cannot meet this ex-
I It'll HO.
DECISIVE
Baking Powder 7
The United States Oi
lnvrmf ierftriMU nf Hitrltirr T'i(il.n m,( t..
C6nyrcfn, In the DcKirtmcnt of Agriculture Wi
ton, D, C, furnislicti the highest mHltorfiitUvi U
tlon an to which powder U the beat, Th QffcH
Shows the ROYAL to bt
cream of tartar baking pa
dcr, superior to all others
tnTfnrc rrsv t v llf HtP'fa Atria
WWY ' AJlt l'-'v v Puitiiw rj,y, j0
taxing nf mortgage ever wn,
tf our laws went so nuiondetl (hat
nil taxes could ho pnlil nt Olio I line
and lu one p nee, capitalism would
uot object r.o much to taxation of
mortgages. An It Id now they nre
itiojected In great exwnsu In keep
lug up tho tuxes on luortgagid.wlien
tho morlgngee fulls to pay. -
FUHD'ri Dili FOUIt.
IteprcBO'ilfttlveFord'sldeaflon tnx
atlou may he summed upas follews:
I. Allow no deduction fur Indent
td nests.
II. Retain tho mortgage (ax law.
III. Qlvo poor people a liberal
amount exempt from taxation.
IV. Make tho Individual nnd
iho property pay tho luxes.
TAXATION UEF0UM.
Tho hoiifco In committee of the
whole bus perfected (he Lawsou tux
bill. I.s principal provlslous ure
the repeal of iudebleduewi deduc
tions uud tho uiortgugo tux law
Over both these questions there wut
much able debute uud decisive inu
jorltiiu were glveu for rejteul of both
pruiHwltlous,
The house went further uud re
ferred to give au ulllruiutlou vole lu
favor of tuxiijg jiiorigugvB 'rom the
rteord us t dlstluctivo proposition,
Uhjii ls owu uturlls. There mmuu
(u be uit opjKirlaulty now to mnv
Home reform In luxation,
ft Ufiktt m IboiUli lb MMMttlbtkli
HOaSE BILL 04.
A Bill to incroaso tho For Dlora
of Jurors, in Oortaln OasoB.
Editor Jeuiinal: Tlu above
hill was presented to the houte of
tho legislative assembly, some two
weeks since, and passed tho first and
second reading, wus printed and re
ferred to the judiciary committee,
where It rcmulus, perhaps, to sleep
its long sleep.
Tho provisions of such bill aro as
IOIIOWB, lO-Wltl
Every Juror summoned to appear
before a Jus'tioo of the peace, a city
recorder ucting as ex-olllclo, Justice
if the peuco or a coroner, to examlue
the cuuso of tho death of uny per
son, who said coroner muy desire to
examine or auy court tliut Is not a
court of record, shall bo entitled to
the sum of $2,00 per day for each
day lu actuul service, und mileage
at tho rate of 10 cents per mile, from
his said residence, to tho placo of
holding court and returning home;
ind any Juror who may bo regularly
summoned and makes un appear
nice, who shall be rejected for cause
or otherwise, shall bo entitled to one
day's service and mileage, as above,
The reasons that will Justify a
legislative body In passing such a
measure aro as follews: Tbn preseut
luw as it stands in our "Code," only
illowsu Juror ono dollar, for tho
trial of u case, no matter bow fur
said Juror may have to nomo to at
tend said court, or how many days
he may bo employed In tho trial of
said case. He can collect only one
dollar for his service, and no mile
age boforou Justice of the peace or
city recorder. This Is tho law as it
now stands, and there Is no way to
avoid its effects no mutter how
nurd Us provisions muy uppeur.
This luw wus passed muny years
when a Justice of the peuco ouly hau
Jurisdiction over a precinct, but at
tho lust sesslou of tho legislature
"uu act" was passed authorizing
the county courts to district their
counties, which has boon done, und
there wus elected In each county u
Justice of tho peaco for each of said
llstriets, who has us much power lu
his said district to compel utteud
inco on his court, as u county Judge
has to compel utteiiduuco lu the
county court. In order to show how
redlculous this old luw Is uud what
its ellccts are, I will lustuuee u cuse.
A and li get Into trouble, uud tho
result Is A sues It lu a Justice court,
uud tho Justice sends out his sum
mons for a Jury, some of whom have
to 'Mime 0 or 8 miles uud consequent
ly have to bring their owu convey
ances. The case Is commenced and
turua out to bo a long, tedious one,
and lusts some two ur three days.
The Juryman has to pay his board
and that of Ills animal or animal
during the whole time of the trial,
uud when he gets through the cam
he walks up to (ho justice and re
ceives for all his time aud expense,
oue duller. Is till fair dwillug (o
cause that Juryman to leave his
home and uusJhmm aud booouipelhkl
to appear before said court, when
his rvea way be needed at the
plow, or the drill or way be harves
ter, or tbreeber, aud all for oue dot
Uft "tfveb laws are a Jewel," I
tuerWow hope tke uew taw May be
Jwmc.
Wi-,
to, lh Vmr W
U h mart tfxtmfimi Ui
umllo rt look iirfriiri
Must a tiirtti HjHhl hmt
front h mirror, m ii
hlrtlinnd, If Jiinlinfnh
Itxdf (which, if iJ k
UMially iliKwrrtJr A vra
bo h ulavt. to n 1'tirllnjf nm
pmrttoK)tiojjjmfbfn
can't j?" "Ut into iuitHff
iiitio uiatcii or wwtry, ,
hiiiiffing hi lior ay. A1
and ilneM. '
Wlio niiTH what twtii$wki
foot 1mi NnhoiH. Dtlt k WtMlUL i
miittor wlmt mIzo mIu fct, jkim Hflf.!
imvo it root hlKgr than ff, ft p.i
tho Mimo wuy wftli glor, ik tm&"
uced not wear Iovch nxeeft Jm a p
portnnt tttiil fornutl i)vmUfaim H
woman must wear liiwti of pfpM
ICIHVtl. VOl pl'OpIO IhlgjOf 1
ity of tlip wxm, Ah to
wouinn catinut (ly Into ii
moil can, uiul low) no HUttMtigj
by. ilon run go into IimmT
und holt thttlr food nnd, art J
but womon cnirt. Tlny I
privllcgia.- WiwbiiigUitt'l
I'lnely TnwslistikJtJ
Bomo yvam imo n
kindorgartuor wiwthr
tbrotigh u dirty ullcyi m
ly vixitH tii tho children
Ah hIio lliifrerotl onuier
rocoiving tho laHtfohtitl
weary woman' lutart, i
loud but not iiufHouilh
from iiu tippoi' wintlov
bouHo jum rottiKl the vm
"Clour thlngrtotit'frotn i
poaU'tl tho volco in Hto
contH. "Tho toacbor 6',
Gtiaiilb Ih cumin dpwu tie i
Tho "Chiltlion'ri Citmrtto"
purity ami iifiioruncel Wu
gant tmiiHlutioii luw yot Imm
to runilor tho Gommn Void
Buch fuithfulnoMH untl H
"Cblldrou'H RigbtH,"
OrotrliiK Onoil Vrt,
"An ovidoiifo to nW mWMi
ecrvaut morchnnt rceootJy, "m l
growing irooa tiusto in 'tw
nity Ih tho tonditncy I wm
now through Hovural bolieW apt
of a diHpoHition to buy the beet l
cr thun tbo mtwt fur tli tttim
pernled. Tlio richi buy 'mtijH
qtUHito and vuiuutije twup l
than thoy iikthI to, nnd tinmat
cruto Incomu wunt mum.
tliingH rather than hIiowt aol I
for-littlo cuiH!tH. MwelMtfp
undoubtedly recognised W4
roctly ut IciiHt. for ywtr hf $04
Burnt or ucMirauio trtnen imi
Now YorkTuniwi,
Plenty of Itaist I Uf
Tho lont work, buwwrw
ahvayn uiothtxlicnl amnueki
of timely rewt uud of rm&bit
tion, untl tho full ret'OKUijlMl
fact ik u inoru iiieHtlo -
itr which wo bono to m$
more- widuly atlinittod M
Londou lauct.
Tlio roador of tninb. ta I
of Holldityautl long latr
troj'H hlnihoir ofton by al
pucker hotwi'oti tin biowM
ing tho volumo iieni' itwi
Hudditnly btu'oiiiu tioai
A leading utitboHty of
Btato ngrifiiltiiiKl d
WiiHliingtoii Ih rwjxitmilwl
bcrtion that tiioro xIjouHj
60,(M)0 unyltnviniiK to
fortilo farm lantl.
fulth Hlwpllelly.
Kciupcn, a town in
lower Rhine (the htrtH?
a Keutpls), u it favorite I
pie with small incomes.
tlon or these Dutchmen
ited as their income, j
droll stories that are told 1
At one time a tire broke
damage was doue beceoee
were out of rewalr. Tbe
and after uiueu uruoKn
tlmt on the eve preceding
town officers moum
the engines, punrrw, eto.
One of the greatest pr4ti
was ttie toll exacted at to
eoancil wished to lucre
and iuetead of Uuirmif) tht.
voted to tumble (be number t
This aauie cotmell siso
Wndtal to be take 'from
kooee cowutou aud ulatied
where it would be yotsrie
weather. - ',
But of ail the Queer
toUafKeufwi and its
tuUktt-UuHftmimp-urrurH
ftr lbdtM4MlMM tew
si.