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. r We tlo not believe "m imdu-ine for children, but wc do lieliove in Dr.Buli's Raby Syrup ami aseit that no family should be without it. IVo arc hanging up pictures oven- day about the chaclier walls of our beer's 'that rlndl havo lo look r.t when we tat i: the s-liadowK. It has no Political Significice: . But for curing all Summer dcran-o-Mients of the tomaeh ami bowlos Brown's Black-berry and Ginger has no equal. Xo family is. safe without it. For pale everywhere. .Vlcts. per boltli'. JtoT. Tyndall thus concluded an nd tlrv.u to Ihc students of the London Uni versity: "Tali care or rour health. Imagine Heresies a oarsman in . rotten IhmI ; what can he do there bet, ly the verv force of his MmUf' cxpe "ilr the nun 1 iii craft. Take rare or the timbers ol your boat." "The Si'cni Mar."' Is no wiser than he who ha the fore thought to provide his family wiili RiownV Extract Bku-i-btrry and Gin rcr; Ihc mo-t wontlcrlui lem l in im for curing PiaitliiDu. Dif-cntciy. -'i-! era Moihii. aed all Summer duuiue of the S'oinach and Bowels. ' He who in f.dr-o t" the rr:it dn'y lircaks a t' tread i:i the l-x-m. end wiil ne? the efTct w'.on the wcavinsi of" lifetime is unr-vcled.. x "The Massy lien" Is the man who has been njtivcu nted bv Brown'.-Liver PUs; He want. everybody to ku-.w that all diu2iM kvep them. Till Frazer & McDonald FOREST CITY, MISSOURI. SJito tariwos.- .in the rhi-.-r cities ..ft! l'liitr.1 State, mitt Kii.ot. Allows "n;;. ; lo(KiMts v.-iic te:t a Koeeified :im. Oiler:!. It. 15. FltAZIilt, "T.VV.vi,. 1'mwioKNT. Owiisn. jicXTaojii:RY . BAVKERS AND nor.r.tr.it, BROKERS okegon, stissoriti, lAmIcner,r.avXot. Irw Prafls on al r.TidinliU.".:ilf C:ieliiis ..tiiiliy wade. l"ay Taxes for non-reri.'-enls ; I-oaiis tieeUals onrealealalo.nmliiu- t: isnirde favor.. - We terms. Itilciest allowed on Time If ihk.Uk. A. C(IUS. II. V. C.A. rSiaiX.NT.ArM.A.M..M.I. Goslin & Fiej?cnl:;imi, PHYSICIANS AXD SL'BGFOX, OHEOOS. JTO. OFFICK One doer south I Haul:, np-'.tairs J. T. TllXtGlli.it, SI, .? nOMOJOPATIIIST AXD SURGEOX, OltF.OOX, JIISSOL'KI, OrFin.-At residence, two doors rrrth J. A. Gffra'3 Sure ; .'umi.'ii; r:-.Jcu:e Uevl Oriit. jstutitiso a.Vchmiss, REAL E5TATE.LOAX & INSURANCE AfiCXTS. tmpmveil r:iniw Iim twflv-aml-a-linlf ti fifty JnllarsiiiTacn'. Ijh.hi nn'in f itiCs1 hkI favoraaJ"nii. Attstntrlief tlt!' fimit'tiiNt. Taxes Jia'il fer iion-rIi!eiit'. lliH?iit ihr rnutinoiital or V.. Amertsan 'm rn! of St. I.t:t!, I'Imm-iiIt of Ilnrlforf nml lionnnii Amerlran lurnrrix-o Coiiiranla. Oflk- ii-t A. J. Casttf 6; Co'a Wtiire, Sorlh 4ilr Tulilie Sntiait;, OUCCO.V. MO. A3f If OUSHTESJ r.NTS. Te am autliorize-l tt !iiimnee IntI Zik1 -an lirlrprnilmt caUI.Iatc f-r lite ie of Clmilf.TuilKo fortlii" ffll .. Urlal t"4relt. DAXXEL Attorney ZOOK, at Iitiiv, OBECOX, MO. "Will rtartlcp In nil tN' cruris vt Iflwnnri. Sent fett? ttwIi!"- nut roHrpttoa iininnt Iv atteJMlt'3 to. i)race wst Me f I'uliM Btjuarp. r j. i;::i.i.Min, ATTORNEY AT LAW, cttAio, siisjotini. rnii-IIrt- in i: the conrts of IluU vi nl otnl UX COU!lt4S. T. V. HPS(!,X, ATTORNEY AT LAW, osi:gon, stissoctsi. WTTl lira!!? In all Co'irti it Sflwoiirf.Kans- Iowa an XisIinKin. H"l lWnte l3iJsi, an Collectioas jimaijitly attended to. " a. ir. JAansox, Attorney at Lair, Roal Eatato, Iasoracco ani Colloot- inR Af;oj:t. MOUXI) CITY, MlSSOUUr. "Will practice in all tte courts of northwest jiiissoun. i.. iu nxowi.ru. ATTORNEY AT LAW, OKEOOX, MISSOURI, AVTII Vrarllee In all CourtA Itil rtnte I,: ncss 1.-1 CiUecUun pnjuii-tly aliemieit to. BUT STILL LIVING OREGON TRANSFER AHD EXPRESS LINE To thopuffne I would say that 1 am still in the field ami ready at nil times to nccovaniodate mv patrons. Any thinff entnisted to T.iv care will br jiromptly attended to. Come on "Willi Your Orders . HENRY MOLTER, Piuprietor. if A TIF mi I. ?MK 1 HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. i;xerrle your Jiulsni'-iil.- A newer am! bet terplillw-opli.v. -To pull domi all ahs-nl Jin autloiiiiteil iiolloiis if illHiMHi". nnu Its circs unit i.i ratalill-tu a mllonul sy.steiu tn l.ie in lis has been Hie chief citwvtvur of lr. lli.Po wrtiv llinivirli life. Ilenee III: iirlrlti rf Ills v 1 . Iintteil 1'iln ami Ointment n-iu.iii"ttl!liii tijf keeniiiL' of roniiiinii sense. Im.iiw Mit.wni hi tn iiatme. rather llu.li at varlenee will her laws, like tlioe hi it. nenil u. To the .-toinarh we tn-.ee lysp'jHM. Irt-jiihieln: miii' terneral dHilUty ; to llie liver hit, jamiilie. anil vel'ow feer : lo til" tHiwies. dtathoea. i'-i Htiiry. eon-.tliM.lien. pile and fentnla : lollie Iwg. ei.iiMimpiioii. etc. ; to tile Idihi-I. enif -i-1j -uninf-v :iml ll eiit.-ii-'iHii (n-i.lto.it. IU ke li!iiK tlMveorBM --uii'l viliil lliil.l pure him' lu-ailnT wr inav .:.e- ieiy i:ie aii.ii k- m .us .ae. linil no nie-.leine et pr-i.r.d for till. mr)H!W eaiUHin il tin irtlmi of lVi m- anl iHtnunU. nt the;- dlv l- !li - ! of the dl-or-a, r.nn.l eicterpitlii INc.niw.ileMroy Its elleet. Illl'OKTAXT C i :.ION. XotlC are Benillne i.nlras the vtL-ni-tii: of .'. If AYI.OCK. as nirent frt!ie ITnltiMt SI- les. xurroiiml carh liox of . I'HH anil O.iitm' ISoxes at SS eenls. CI eenUi sait 1 -"'!i Sola hy ilniffil'.tH cverj-vMier UKil'.tH CveryttlUT'. ear-There Is conshhratile aihi2 hy Laklas ttiVliifter sizes. Not Dead oole WANT TO SEE KIIG&PROUD'S full, risic, I'nh ami I'm nint -."k of drugs iini ciiiicas, BOOKS AND STATIOfiZRY, S5APS AND PESFUMEHY. KNIVES, ALBUMS, SCHOOL RECQR3S, TOBACCO AND CIGARS, SEWING KACH5ME, NEEDLES SEWIH3 KACHI?JE ATTACHMENTS, BRUSHES, POCKET BOOKS, Paiulj Rsiiy-Hixed.aal at'icrwis3, ast! ir. faet ererytliin ii.suaily Veptiu a fir.-t BEUfi STOBE Cents to the GId Stand of KING & PROUD, OREGON. MO. ATTENTION THE PLACE TO Gl rouii PLOWS LM ff4G0HS made aud repaired on short notice, is at JA2SIES HALEY'S CITY' SHOP. All work guaranteed to give satisfac tion and terms as rcA-onablc as e.i'.i be found in the county; Q1RSE & MULE A SFEI i :cv All dica.c of tho feot looked after carefully. AW Boiler Repairing and Sheet Iron vork a spciialty. A, ! HALEY, Forest City, Mo, BASHES' FOOT ?OVVEE jTlftccn linenct iiiali!ne. V..U- v.l.lrli lUiihten. fal in t V.-iteK, A aj.oi- VsiJver. :ii-n .''is :n .1 imi i:: ii-f-w ll: ei.n .i-niiielr ; s to .nnl- Iti mil mire with xte.-ni imw- trctanufirt urine; :.t- :t.i -Ieur si'Pp.hw saw M.uli s ilcsiia for Wall Kraekets, iinI ItulKlers Se r:i Wcrk. Machines Sent on Trial. tjav where yon read Jus nut .end for C.ils- osuoiitid prfrcT. Xtf.f. .s:iiii, iiriw -;;.. Ikkk.'ciiiI, WtniiiLasoto., III. -Ian- 1-1j3HS-.v PIMOS .::) ioo (with Pto:' Cier ami lS-wik). .' 1 riH'T "r t ("iti :u-: o'a at V:m! ;! raetor' ! Ibm. Tti-e n- ain tn:ii!e on- i-l lae i:m-i ill p jys". i-l:M:il f T..llllliOtl. H1MI WVf ."Ji: li;:.l' .r. ;. r-dUBKMHtrd for ti c lll.-'i.-Ht HiMii ri. Tin quTttr.'iiNrrntaJn T.tallm'hsli'-' : pit- :h rulM.'X "v. r tn-l nit: jmw r..v. ni-ii! In l!' liW'irv of lt.oi" m -nr. ' Ujr!Rlit rre tli f.n-l I America. Cil: l.'s'l r im:p s ii: lieu irw. XXTElZJir. OTir.AXS. Hto l.t l-i tie ktM. Aus tiijXHS .i.oa v V..: !3 topi. - a. wtsa all II- lalt an i ioi iiiiprovo-.i'-n . w. uVotli. Iitiu:anry .n.1 nymp ,- IlK-tlf fH4lUy of Innc. l.!oiiM "! ! uol iK-neer si.tp aen.n. .xiin na-um rrni if Iwiulful t- -!-i .out 1 "irnit tla'.Hli. rireirnr 'I-. All I'l.-ii-w KMl O' -'i-. -t" " 1' Ttl-31W1 W'1 -"i "O OR&AIS tvft Irial-rp' ff iiBlir.irti.r.v ttll low Hie bujlHS. in.l War-ioohw, 57tii S:n-et iui-1 Tent'i Aven ue. Hkl 31-i-lrnt .me-thim pree. i atai0.:e ij SJ"i-re!ilre pieces sent .o scent slam;.. ..i.r-s. lilENBELSSHOrX PIAHO CO.. Bo2037icw- "oriu -3k. eiCOS used Kris CcpaayB Tlie most poptdar Organn of tlie day! -..sipsiirsf rn f ri ntiM". "Ixto "Wilccx & WMts Drgjnm Jsis-Lsruefcwr" iu lite BSST and GHEAPEisT Send Kr JTui.VerfaJ (Uihwi. 4SlZtS.FR0M75CEftTS APIECE UP "THEBE5T j-INlSpED" most Practical Mach i rlss OF THEIR KIND IHTKclIARXET.OT im Bt rSHOUStu' S10RES. Never keen your manners for compa- . l. .wlil., ,A lini.w. no vnn Ir-, "t""-, be aoroao. The re ORGAN GO. M:i I en, Ct in. IT. & A. ROME, FARM AMD UARDEX. niniTi-u msontTN To fi ouart of ! craham Hour add snfllcient thiek. sweet cream to make a tiff dough, beat until li"ht, and bake iu a moderately hot oven. IIvgiexic Grsim.E Oaks?. Three cuds miriiied middling, one cun -raliam Hour, one egg. ouo teaspoonful saler.i- tus, a little salt. Mix with sour miiK.. Use a hot griddle and serve immedi ately. Cocoaxut Dnors. Beat the whites of two eggs still" with four ounces of sugar, then stir in four ounces of dedi cated coeoamit. If the fresh i3 used, it bottom Stale Bijead. A nico waj' to use stalo breail is to fry it, simply dipping it in cold water before putting it in tliu buttered frying pan. It will brown spread with stewed apple sauce, cran berry sauce or some kind of canned fruit. Serve with sauce or sweetened cream. To Clean Black Mateuials. Take the article yoM wish to clean, on the side you intend to make up as the right sidefbntsii well all the dint out of it; then- tako a piece of black llannul or an ol.l blaclc woo en sioeKing (ti mmaai- wajs oe utacKi; uip it coia coaee. and sponge well the material all over alike; then fold up each ipie.-o or breadth nice and even, and let u renin., damp for three or four hours. Iron on t he wrong side, and the old usty, snabby dress will look just as fresh ami bright 03 naWm , , Bi:oili:i SitAi). One shad, two oiiL'ces of butter, ono half teaspoonful Qf popper, one-half teaspoonful of salt, bplit the sual, wlieu c.eaueu. oirecuy through thc back-bone with a strong sliarp knife. Greaso the broiler slightly, place tho lish between its leives, ami orou over a qutcs: lire lor icu nunuios. When done, remove quickly tro.n the broiler, dross with the butter, popper i and salt, and send it to the tabio as hot as possio;e. mo uisu may be garnisneu ay L must be grated, and dried in a porcelain f"X,t follmv " when his n'a-e.l mum kettle umiliiko Hour; add a third of a 'clIe' J Jiii. ,t.RS.V cup of line cracker crambo; mold the KV. mixture into small pointed e3nes, and thor novor roiapwl with liim, bake until a light bwwii ou the top and mft!icr' "'nS J . . ' ''J,5'! V" nicely, and is liked by many as well as asIianml to ict him sot! the glow of soul if dipped in beaten eggs, li.e latter wJU w!.dl sh,. tl()I1;rht of tu,m. Could makes a nice change in iho bill of faru. h,v Jiave reaUv fomi(, m,,r(, pr.,(.,5 1 often make a -rood short-cake and ,,,,i r ";.,'tr,,.iii .;.irr n... Cwnel with lemon quarters and a sprig of sc;zcs uie crude invention of some vis parsley at cither end. j ionary fellow, gives it a practical itac. Rock Ckeam. Boil a tcacupful of ' patents it, and makes his fortune. If tho best rice till quite so:t m now milk, li is a physician, ho is always at hand sweetened with powdered loaf sugar, j as an expert on trials; j on will seldom and pile it upon a dish; lay on it in dif ferent places, square lump? of either currant jelly or preserved fruit of any kind; b-at up the Whites of live eggs to a stiir froth, with a little po.vdared sugar, and llavor with either orange llower vater or vanilla; add to this, when beaten very stiiT, about a teaspoonful ot rich cream, and drop it over tho rice, giving it tho form of a roc!: of snow. This will be found to be a ery orna mental as well as delicious dish for a supper table. Raising- Watekueloxs. Solent s good piece of ground sod is tho best. V'lmr it. ivn n-iilllien lcirrmv Htid r.ilJ it. Now mark it oil twelve or thirteen feet each way. This allows tho vines j tiinm onlv siv oraix and a half feet ! each wav. which is not too much. The I seed should bo soaked about twenty four hours; then planted, putting half a dozen seeds in a hill Tluy should bu thinned nltonvard to three in a hill Plow and boo them well, but do not leave the dirt loose. It should be pressed tight around hill and vine with your feet. When you thin'i tho vine have run far enough pinch oflf tho ends. This will cause them to stop" running and to bear m rc. Painteu Flooks. A correspondent of the &intrg OznUcman writes: I should like to tell how we got our paint ed floor hard and dry, so that it will stand the wear of a la'nre family. Oar floor is made of narrow yellow-pina stni)3 long bjards as the spases would allow; where the doors inter erod very thin pieces of board were laid to step on. At intervals of two weeks a second and third coat was applied. When this was sullieiently dry we covered tho floor with heavy sheets of straw-board paper; over this paper a carpet was spread. Now, after two months' protection we liud the painted lloor very hard, and ready to stand a long time before it will need repainting. Oil-cloth and Caupets. A lady says in tho Iturnl Kew Yorker: I have tried painting old pieces of rag-carpot, anil must say they are not worth the oil and paint put on them. They ab sorb a irroat deal of oil and aro hard to clean. They are not as good as tho car pet without the paint, and will not lat as long. Without the" paint they may bo easily cle mod so ns to look nice, hy pound'n them through good suds and rinse water. If desired tobostilf, thoy may be starched with flour starch ami ironed. Good, thick cotton drilling or thick, firm cloth ni ly ba m ide into oil cloth by stretching on a frame and painting. The cloth should ba now and stron-'. or it will not bu worth the jroithle. 1 have tried knitted carpets, as Tligniy recomm-juiicu a iew years since, anil mint my they are not thc carpets needed, and will wear but a very slwrt time. When one wants rag earnets. it is bast to purchase warp and $-ikc the rags to a weaver who know how to weave goo I rags an t warp into substatitiil carpets; aud ono will be aid for tho labor and expense put o:i tfctu. Very coar-o-threaded raas or tealer ones may be cut in strips from oiilto two inches wide, braided am! -o Mil together for mats or rugs to place whew ncc led. The ("lemMry of Buticr. Tun production of butter by churn ing is boiii a eiieim -ai ami menii'inicai pmccss.f ainu, aeeorutng to analysts, is COllipO: ot: rn.'Inc, i' ocunl t.lf nutter J..c i. .! k-.Oi Milk suffit Water.. Good butter should contain at least cighty-tW( per cent, of fat, or oil. This fat is composed of iolid or margaiine fat, and liquid or oleino. Winter but ter contains, of solid fat, sixty-live parts in ono hundred, summer butter onl forty pans. This fact explains why milk should bo churned at dilfcrent tem peratures in diilereiit seasons of the year. This fat, oily substance, in the iforms of globules, is found in suspen sion in milk. By the mechanical action of the churn, tho envelopes of the globules of the fat arc broken, and tho globules brought into cohesion ami sep arated from the other portlous or coin poncnts of the cream. By the chemical for a Kitchen, and we h ive always kept lme cm n.1K.r has at heart the sug .lest it painted. This winter we treated it f:i!,h ,r anjmm or woman but tl.cm Mi,un- ai ft n t.l.n floor w -elves. It is they who can lay an un- is.i .-i. crr:r.r linirer .on the one black snot of on the painted surface, and on those t-harwUir w.iw.1 your fnend keeps hid- process the sugar of milk is converted j wh'te lopax. Iu this case u diamond into lactic aciil. and tho bulk of tho ' belo ig'ng to tho Raj :h of Mat an comes fluid, which was put sweet into thu to nj top. A Governor of Batnvia churn, is instantly soured. Boussiu- ollcred SJ .oOD.dfiO for it. but the Baj ill gault prescribes tho temperature for , icfn.!il the oiler, saying that his tlia chuniiiig to bo 69 degrees for sweet inond was a tali-man upon whose pos crcam, 02 degrees for sour ami Gi tlo-1 sc-i-ion de ended not only his own iiap grees for milk. About one-fourth of piuuss and --u-'cess. but that of his tho total amount of butter globules ; whole family. Of rubies scarcely more which exist in tho cream escape collee- j than two can be doomed historical. The lion, which accounts for the rich tast-a i first and most famous is that in Yie of thu buttermilk. Fresh butter con- i (otia's cross. It is believed, on loler- sists of aboutS:l per cent, of pure butter and lb of nuiK ol initior. i no iormer can bo soparated by inciting tho whole in a long lube; after a limu tho butter proper rises to the top. It is then drawn oil' into water at 101 degrees, and after two or three washings may bo consid ered quite pure. Ilard-IIcadcil People. TllR hard-hcsdcd man is almost In- variably successful. " Luck! ho says, "There's no such thing as luck. I built my own fortune brick by brick. I simply took no steps backward." but the truth is that Fate pre him in his cni.lie snarper sigm. ami a coo or .... than the rctrt of n, and he has been cooling ami sharpening them ever sine. Xo nurse ould frighten him with bugaboos or the dark; and no clergyman's talk of remorse or the judgment-day a!"ccts him now. Ho has never done wrong; why should he bo afraid? Nobody ever mistook his ehtimcler. lie was known as a " ion his keen, incredulous eye. Angcs. she remembered, did seem so very unlikely after all, when otic looked at things iu a conimon-scn-io way! and as for the old heroes and martvrs she was than by going through the rack and liior' i He was a cynical iui:o uouiiicr as a ' boy, but now, as a man, ho is well kiiKivn as a Christian to all his custom ers and as a tradesman to all Chris ! tians. Not that he is a hypocrite. But ! he prefers church-gnitfg people as patrons; ihey pay tlimr bills jiromptlv. A j ,(J lhilJ- tjiat the Christian reli- .(in tc.l(.lllJ3 s,Jllnil business principles, .g ,lJIICStv lh:lt v.:, m lIl0 n!n 5n thc nwrs-c. . anj it 5s t;lc fajr dealer ; h tg aro be j,;. Uo u so , ,'ful a man that the public alivays .V(J cre(lil cllhcr for on;IH or M. bul ,u mg Ili);1L.r ono nor I the other. Ho simplv knows the mar- ' kott aa(l Jm, no higher aim than to ! ,.i.cn tf i,.-, :a ,, tri.il malvi the farthest Himp'o of the comin xvi,i.u f fashion and 1:11s his g!l0., wit, ;u if jie -w ., :llltUrr. h'sare tl0 ..nado"' bo.iks, which noliody can ,j Xvitioii ; hi3 pictures, if he has j,,m, hiai'elf to art, aro tl:oo p'P- ul.ir stttuies oi names ami youna mothers at. prajor which are fir-t marked "soil' in exhibition rooms. If he has devoted his li.re to seienee. he nms his name out of the papers. If h is a elcrgyrna.i, he is always master of the sci.-a'ion of the hour, ready to preach upon any su'-jert upon which tlivt public has temp inirily gone mad. It re-ally does not matter to liim where tho ho-.se goes, so that he aits astride it. Other men, in short, tumble some tines upon good fortune hiding iu the ticld; he lies in wait for it, catches it when it is fattest. He knows how to bide his time; lie is h dint qui dorl. If he happens not to be a man, but a woman, jou usually fr.d this shrewd hard-headed citizen a thin-lipped, pale- eved leader ot the " nest society. ivhclhor fast ate! fadi-onablc or sternly pious depends altogether on Jhe acci- dent ot iwr post.ion. Olio is usually, however, so immaculate as to her own morals as to have no mercy for any Minrtcomings m others. The New Test ament sys' em of charity, in her ooin ion, iscni.lcand lax. "ifshclri.l been there she would have given the man beset by thieves a ticket for work to a ward comm'ttee, instead of oil and nine; and she would have handed tho Ma-'daletio over to a policeman, to make sure that she s'nited no more. This lady is always known as a capital manager of servants, seamstresse.i. .hurch suppers or her sons' viv. She can get an incredible amount of work for -iiiaU waes o.n of the people iu'her kiteluit. Her neighbors (eay, thrift less creatures to her mind) ' look on Neither she norhcrmascu- know human nature, lou shall not hurabng them! The posa-si ns of weilth, of public csteivn and of ideis of this hard-headed ciib.cn are all so substantial that he is the man whom the world always en vies most- It doos no; love him pr! ih'v half so mui-h as some luckless. I. vaMe, sinful Lazarus starving at his irate, who had not tho crumbs from the rich man's table here, aud is lKtat all sure of Abralei'ii's b--:om hereafter. But what of that? IL? has been shrewd, rational, pr ictical. ll1 'aa sought soKtl goods in the world: money, in.V.cnce, respect and ho has gained thcinjU for'that vague, cloudy world dfJqye, fii-n.Nhip, im igmation, he kti.iw nothing n'out it; he has iivisted nothing in it and he cxpi-ets no ilivi- I ends. II.s neighbor, a widow in lUsty black (one of the easy, trrattr-ml sort), JTive all of lu r lalwir an-1 thoughts to a -icl.ly hu-.!and ami -on. who are now both dead. What improvident fo'l.v that wad Nov, tho mot r-a! things in th') worl 1 to her are the Jovu lhm gave, hei, the Heaven to which they are g.in tl.e G d uh cares for her and them. He l-stons to her as to u dying man who- bal-b'es of green fields that live only in his fcrered fat.cy. God and Heaven and love arc to him only poefe names. PcrhajH. as he noar3 the end, the withered little ato n of a heart in him btirs feebly, and crave? a late tender ness fro'ii s uns tine, a son, or more of e'i a grandchild. It is not often Liven. It was nrt for love ho worked. Then, on. day. h lies down in the mid d'e'of hi s'i-l goo !s slid giu-s out. Thov a:l aro loft. 1;:1 he is irono. His hands yonder must b quile empty, ll.s forlorn lU'le nei-jh'ior is gone, too; bul pio lo talk with a smile of the h me w'.ii.di was rea-lv for her and the Irien-ls who were waiting. Thorn arc certainties which outla-t money or jroo.ls itiion which our hard-headc.! friend did not lay his hand. A'. 1'. Tribune. About Precious Stones. Mil Watiieustox, an eminent I.on don jeweler, gave an intore-sliii!; lecture lately on gems and precious stones. He sod" that, with the exception of the diamond in this glass-cutter's hand, thoy are intrin-ieally worthless, their high estimation in olden times having been due to their ire as magical charms against evil, wh'Jo in later times they have been nri.:od as eon cm rated ox- ! presoons of wealth and splendor. He 1 said that Iho Bragauzn, belonging to ' tho crown of Portugal, anil still in thc ) rou ill. is the largest diamond. It i weighs 1,080. and the Koh-t noor, bc j fire be'ng cut. weii'hed 77 earat.s. I There are cruel alicjutions ajiiinst the Bra-ran.a. to the effect that it is only a ably good authority, to have been worn iu trout ol too helmet ot Henry v. at Agincotirt. Mixxesota bears the palm in the .natter of tho pro luction of twin"!, last ,ic a- there having been no less than 6-13 cf tl.cm ushered lulo existence. Swept Homo" Ercnitip 3Iuic at Sea. FlKTT ycars ago I was a midshipman nited States Navy: and I have in the Unite memories of the service, one of which I will relato. I s tiled from Xew York on thc -1th of l'cbniarv, 1829, on tho sloop-of-war IIonnt,"a beautiful ship, which might have served as the original of tho low, rakish craft described by Cooper in "Tho Pirate." I was detached from her on the 4th of July of that year, and sixty-eight davs afterward she weat down iu tho Gulf of Mexico, with all on board, aud no vestigo of he waj ever afterward i-con by mortal eyes. On one of thc uVlicious attcrnoons of February peculiar to tropical climes, a3 the sun was nearing the western hori zon, tho Hornet lay becalmed on the frouth side of Cuba. The sea was un commonly Ftnooth, imparting hardly Miilieic-it notion to the ship to disturb the sails as they hung loove a--int the m:ut. I hail not before so fully real ized tho mirror like sheen of tho un ripplcd bsoni of tho sea; but now it came homo to me, and 1 felt that there tvas sublimity even in tho repose of the "vasty deep." I could not gaze on it with, tit being reminded, by contrast, of the lcmpc-tslh.it anon sweep over" it; a-:d thi:s was its i-tiiliiess associated with it commotion, its piiot with its awful pywer. Thc sun was selling. Xotailn Soriticm climcf. olncurf-ly lirislit, llntoii . unc-:ouitetI lttazeofliwnxllgtit. The wh-lt! sea, to the wa-tward, wa3 like 1 quid gold ; and tho tky, far up, glowed as if on fire. The rays peno tr iting the wa'cr seemed gildod cords b.nding the waves iu p ace. A lv of the officers were on the fdrceastlo, viewing the scene and con vjri. g. With sa'lor-l-.ko versatility i--y p:issdfroin topiu lo topic, dwelling extin"tii hed by tho pall of niirhtthick- et with siais; bill almost &i ntddenly the Ilbt of t!ic fun wa- su:ec-.'ded freni theopposit h.rizon, by a stream of .vlver light from hc fiill m-on in a cloti'lb-NS sky. Then it was that im ino lics c imo lo all F.tt'urs thouL'ht ten derly of far-di.-Lvit families; brothers recilled lovid sisters; sons felt M.ftened by recollections of maternal affadioti; and perhaps sonm jonng lover's heart weal quicker at the thought that she, a th -u-turnl miles away, whose tyos were life to him, nfght at that moment be gs7.;ng at the moon, and fancying that h;--, too, were a thc same moment fixed upon it. For a time few words wero spoken. All felt th it silence was wel come. Each rttii-u l to the rec-.sses of that fauctuary where tho heart holds undisputed sway, too sacred to be disturbtd. I tl ."not recall a time when the deck of tho Hornet and the sea and the air were so utterly sound less. Suddenly, but gently, from the mht-t of a l not of sa;lor- sitting on the. deck, a clear, iiirlnlious voice sang she first line of " Home, sweet home." As tha woids "Slid pleasures and palacos'' ' swelled upon thn air, a .-ingle exclama tion of pleasure escaped soma ot the i hearers, bat before the line was finl-hed th'-y hu -bed into si'ence again. We had l all often heard tho song, but. never had it snrmcd to com-) u--leome'.y, tlnil'.ingly as then. Had it been "sung by even an ordinary perfurnier, the oi feet would, at that, mom v. f, have been great; but, b-catl.c-l a--.it iva, ni'li a fervor anil cling I do not i-m. mber to h ive known . xeui'ed, in a vo'ee full, mai ly, sni;iathe!ic, and evi.l.-ny cul tivated, "it swept the cli-xds of everi heart. As thcsi.irer prow.disl.nicn and olliccrs silrnth gfhered near l.t'.t. The sturdy scatnan seatofl hin-if by the . side of his officers, ard H-tenid with ' 5tihducd attention. The Ui in who'C ' locks wero whitened by year, perhap by worse, equally wih ih-a b -y wiio , features were urnna: ked by tho i.imjws of time, stem d to diiok in the bcatitifni word3 as a l.fe-giving dia'ighr. How magieil i-i inu io at such an hour! It cumoi to th.. h-art liki suri shine, dNpelling ga-htrod muts, and a vakiag high a.p'tiiitions. Tho wli.de ' man is o!evatel, and ho.-ecks in though: to comtnuno with higher and holier in ' .ellige.nee.s Such rterc tt.e feelings o. that listening- group, when tho singi at tha clo'c of the liret stanza, clixjaeuth ; burst fonh with: Thorc no place llfco lioinc ih cii siirh eycincd him. Wh u ho re ;ommein inI, " A.i exile from homo," the agitation of those around him nierge-l in atttu'.ion, but hi- itiercaetl HU face was slightly averted, ami tin ray? of the niion, a- they fell upon it, in'd gli-tonetl in a tear that trickled down his rugged che.k, gave additional effect to the cxprci ion, evidently of pain, which his featn. o.- bore. Ho w.s, indeed, as 1 had learned, "an exile from home " though from what iuu I never di-eoverod and tho smothered fi cling of y-ars was loo.-ed. and found iniroAlnimed oxpnwsion. He Contiinnd As the song drew t a close his emotion grew, with that of every ana who listened. At length, as the line, Thcrt'-i no place like homo roso on the stdlnes the List time, a rush of ctnot'ou was evident in all, which in many showed itelt in tears. Thc man ttho'from lKiyhood had braved ocean's peril'; and ho who, an eui cast, knew no hi-ma: and ho of turb d past-inns anil null" ly cVuK equally widithohigh mindid. the virttious, ar.d tho pious, gtive tiibutu of thanks to him who had so well timed ai.it so feelingly sung one of the mo t grateful songs that ever greets a sailor's car at sea. lion. G. 0 Drake, in Interior. A Ecnuly of a Trout. A Foi:t Misoutu correspondent fur-ni-.hes an necoutit of Col. Gib.-on's fish iii-r exploit in Bitter Root. On Fiidny inn uohittci, armed who a ngm cano rod, to which was attached an oil-silk lino of less than inn twentv-.'onr var.ls. a leader of in.'lB 2iit. and otiilo a small 11 Home, b. iT twiligU f. ,1 arotmd. their feelings Z . n . i oiii. Taut niif nt tiiC oov uciin to cxnon- fcmouon was vtsioio m an. a ; ;,... tt(jrk. .M, to vsUsn their fio. tremor in ins voice snowed ittai. no i.h MllMjnci!8 ,,y our own offices of jti ll... ....-..Ij. O.lit IL r.-ll Iff f.Tll-llttlMll i. .. . . ... - - - ,i,c,olu tnend-i. p. iii-iKft o: narmmg IIICI11. 1113 oau-o was liroionru. hiki a ,.:..,. ,;,.,l!..!i,,.ai,i hook, hturio.l O'lt lo the river, haltingat such a picture of t-a.- of our equals, or a potntsomo two tn'.lo- below the )ot. ; of ortlinary social acquaintance, is a The water along the shore was com I .suvily aud "easily-accomplished act. putaiiti'ly hhallokir. Obseiviag some Daily and hourly, bv our words an I .-tit-ill trout jumping f onia distance be- ! uanuor, we are t"allel on to near teidi-lo-.v and near lbs water's cdjrc, the , mony to others of those known to us, C -lom l reeled out uea.lv all his line, sc. j and titikn wn, or partially known, to as to Ut his bait (a grasshopper) Hoa' , them. If that testimony is in the line down among them. In a moment of silly aud uunieriicd praise, or hasty omutli!iig took tho hook and spryh ' and unjust critici-m, or one-sided and made -if 'with it into deep wa'cr. Then ' ignorant information, we lii.ii by it followed a tno-t inte.ts'jng light, lu-t- . greatly, ami perhaps permanently, in ing about hall an liotir, intensified as ii j jure the reputation and the m ir.il tise po givs;cd In an alinot painful lfri e I fulness of thoso of whom wo sneak JaoMc and skill the Colonel is a set- ' amiss. The barm that we can do iu encotl angler -wo:c j ut to tho sevcre-t the one direction of laying false empha te.'t. Finally the finny opponent was sis -iverliap? unwittingly upon some worried out. and the Clone! slteieil particular di-cd, or word, or phase of l.o ii. c!.,.r.. 1. mi. ii;.:':ii.t W ilham- and a druinmei-boy, who happened rnvie. .mii;d tr. ilio center." and c.-e.-.t ii.,- .-. -Ii bv llie ilU and ni'lted him up a tecp bunk, throwing him into . iit.l.l tli, Cilnnel laitnchini' tho rod after him. You can imigino tho ex citement at the post when the trout wa fouiid to weigh nine pounds and ! tnea-ure thitty-one inches. Was not that a full Fiiro enough a tmlv rojal trout? Previous to this the largest known trout caught by any person it. this section was taken by tho Commis sary Sergeant, which weighed sove-n pounds. Larger trout than tli sso ha"o been ent from the .lock-., taken, how ever, by the Indians in lish-baakcte or traps, the hu-'.- t of which weigh "d thirteen no.it.d -osd J.iea i.u-l thirty -iv inel.e . V(..-'.irgl t A 2Irm TrieU Titcr.E is a largo and iulliicnt'nl class of people in thi3 world who think, thoy a-e falling into obscurity if they aro not imparting advice to their fellow-men. They know U remedy for everything, from a cold down to tho b'-st mode of electing a President of the United States.' A geiitlem in o. this kind is a clerk in a Market Street store, and no body who is sulVerin from anv thing, no matter what it is, can eoino into that store and get out again without carrying . oJa irroat deal of valuable a-Ivic. A few davi "iro, a very nice, nndest boy went inN that store, sn-l as soon as the clerk saw him ho begau to impart advice. He exclaimed: "Why. what in thc ' name of Governor Roberta is thc matter with your cars? When I first s.rv you conic in I thought you were a scho'iner coming over tlio bar. win; and wing.' Your ears tiro spread out like jou were going to lly." I Tho boy explained that his ears were I quite small, but tho fact that he had re cently had his head gone uVcrwilh a lawn mower ir.ive them iunni:.il nronii- ' nencc. As soon as his hair grw out some more his ears would come all , r'n'lf- i I That's all nonsense," respon Je.1 tho ' clerk. " Your ears are not set iu thc i 1 ri"ht anle. Mine were j-:st that way I ' when I was a b y. but I cured mveif. ' and now yon can hardly see them. I 1 can tell you how to fix lho-o e.vs so they will come ail light, but you must attend to them before they tac lirm root, or they never will conic out right again."' " What am I lo do with them?" asked the Ik.v, i-agorly. for Le know h"s ears i were uunibor iti'tcs. 'You get a biittle of mucilage and i lstc them back on your head over lit. necp Uiai up ur a lew weeKS, i head with his hsn I, but his ami sot too tired. Then I.e 1 lid hu head down on tlie, pillow, thiuk'eig to change over to tho 'other side alter one had become hard and fast. Yesterday morn'ng ho limrotl into the store to rojrt prugics. As soon as tho elerk saw him ho iK-gm es .'la:in ingsomo nior about tl--e oar: "Mer ciful heavens! whit's tho iiritter witl. your cars? They have ;r)ivti suico I siwjotlUt. Yod ought to get a pair of sheep-shears and t.sm tlwni down some." No.v is jn-t thc r.gbt swii t trim ears. And what nnksone of them it.mgd-.wn on one side like a weeping willoiv with its lak br ko?" Tho boy explaine'l Uat he had tried tho nmeihio cur, but. going to sleep over it, when h-: wot.o n; in- ear wa glued to tho piHo.v, to hu could not gel it oU. "If v;n had comt to me with the pillow h inging to j oar ear, I could have given you a rein-dy th it would h iv. removed the pi low wilh-.ut ca-Hi-i.-your e ir to hang down th it way. Win didn't you cor.io to me? You ka jvr I'm your friend. The boy cxnl inc I that soe.io of tie senior meinbsrsiif the fa:nil It idhel'wd him get o.T tho pillow, and the infer ence was that they had ued siuu such weapon us a bad slat or a trunk strap, hence his limpitsgg-i't. The boy also" intimated that h' and the clerk would have to m-:u as Grangers hence forth. The clerk aighl, an 1 sayinz some;hing abo-it " ingratitude" ami "guardian anel." liegan to whi-tle an-l dust off t..c ahow-c-.ise. Giiluctton Aerw. CasloilIar.?!iip ii Other., Ciuraetcr. Ix addition to that true responsibili ty for others respoa-ibilky .n the part of pare.;, teacher, brother, friend, em ployer, fello v-worker which at times mit;l ru.st upon every member of hu man society, there is aLo laid upon ev ery nun a duty not so much for others as'fo others. We init't stand ia a rep-e-emative aud responsible position, not ouly as substitutes for, or" lcadora of, tli his wiin wlp.ai we have to do, hut ilso as the medium !y which ihe'.rchar teters aro presented to tho'e who know them only through ns. Great and re sponsible as is our duty to our fellows i.i tho matter of nnr "intluenco upon tiiem and oil' inwoas-irv iisuninii of ru-nfMinsibiiitv tor tucif a -t. mr duty loo? not ou-f hero. It aia inclu-Its tlw jonstunc ooli.tio'i to mako a right. their character alHl Hi nig t'ictr wnor y o;ir oh is ioiii or ai- . . . . j ... . - . juiie.vs. An Cn-rlbh ensaylst say, in writwjt f the wJrld gn-aieit c.mpoer: Ii ... peiii(H. one noUtwonh.v eviileneoof :h luiKM-cnt greataess toid ntaWliiy o: Beethoven's geii'il!. th it eiw hi- 1 nii.'pcs h..ve i. t lMeu ubie to write nin. d..wu.'' How ere it is tUe ii.j.irv- ! :o etninont m. in every depsrtMiHiit vi labi-, by ill-advi-ed and extra vutiu eti'orv. evirv stnduut of bi-t-.r' nod .i.a.-:iy Well knows. Wo-thU? ch-ir.wL;r.s. to ! sur-, imvo fur a linn teen " wrilten tt;s" I nt such nrti :ri.i, .'ame i i.-ss la-'tig than thu real nl caief b:-"iiht np-:n the r patntoi o; tr.m h. r.im. an I ani-l'. and :-ttiHrs. b those who ha.'e overbar icnid then, with iudi-'-vet pr.vs Tne gen-re-rectitude f tho motives i:f extra.'. anl vltiliitors does nvt save their work ir.u: .h5 mi-'-tievoui results which sure... folio v it ia tiw tn'sidi cf i dig'H'o. iittb'.io of re tders. In effect. 11 o-.gh p.)-sibly not al.v.i;, s in morals the 'ilu mate results of tlio in-)?t Miic-re prais. j if it lacks tae needed olenients v.: ti. cretion, and tight thinking, ami so-mo I mental regi'oett. may i.ot bo ilr.'eu - E 1 from t.iti-o of malicious dctru-li ti j li tieetl, they are sometime worc. f-'.-i a goo 1 character etn rally from me.ia j hostility iuo.-o readily than from sicken t in-r. praise. But our duty, as custodians o! the character oi o:hers, in our presentation if their ilu-.pnsirK.ns and doisg-., is b i no means chioi'.y couHned to our treat- moot of the ar.'at men of the worhl I T present a tal-o or unwi-o picture or i a mail' ot cs:ili Hatted TC nuai.ou is slaw and ilitli -uit process; to pr.-selil ! ehara-ter. mav be as hurtfiil as thou 'Ii we had lied outright and set aijo.it to '. wreak malicious vouireaueu np.m those whom we orof'!.-..? to honor. Could wo always rcmem'iMir that when we spcn of one oer-sou to another, we are. ti: tho extent ot our wonts, me ciii-.aitiu of his character, a id that wo, have no right to speak ivc in o!odionee to large laws of truth and justh-o and charity, tho uuiiiberof wounds -nay, of jxisitive murders ot character would be far smaller than it is now. S. S. Titties. Fivk thousand strips of whalelHino tippt-d with eobblcr's wax were found not long go at the headquarters of a band o! Ficncti ll.ieves who have long bt.-.i making a -ueees'ul s-pcclalty of r 'j I. I' i t li 'Xi i t" c. 'rchcs ! .,. ,. roteeeiitation o. I j Jl-Hg. Hl'.r' - .'3- Sole 1'mprUtors of the The Johhsoii Rfglvihg Book-Gase. for Eatcycrs, Clergymen, Thytteiant, JZdttort, JSanlzert, Teaclters, Merchants, Students, and all who read books, n.lds more loots In Ioki ppaco than any other dovlco liotatei as a faer's touch Strives ad justaulo at holxhtl desired Each shelf Is 1 S Inches wjuare. holdin-j ar tot Appleton'3 CVcloptcdia. JIade of Iron. It cannot irarp cr vcarout. Beauti fully ornamented, making a handmmo and norct pieco ot furniture. Sizes for table bold 1 or 2 tiers of booUs:stze3fortl&orhoIdS.a.or4 tiers of boots, as desired. Send t or dcscriptlvo -rice list. Sentla3centsfornnrXcwitLriiTnTSDCiTaioovE, with orer 330 llluitratioka of Educational and useful artxies. 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Employ no Traveling Salesmen, and ell for ca.tU Inside SO days, hence km no bad debts and can si.e to their cmMmen in tb wiy of low prkes an amount equal to the taTWg thus effected, which experknea has shown to he fall IS j er cent. Style and finish of work umuipassed. Psrfc. tion of operation gnarintelof ereryjtone manufic tnred by thu Ompany. Their line of Cook and Hmin; Stove for rery kind of fuel is uceqtrlled in extent and ariety. and their Ease Burners for either hard or soft coal are the roost perfect yet produced. Auk your dealer for Stovea of the Cleveland Co-operattvo StoTe Co.' make. THIS IHTEHESTS YOU! TSIE BEST Jf3DE! For Only a Fenny 1 A. 2. CITJLS3 CE3A1I COHPAliT, , Kcr.wAtK) OHIO, 1 and rereirff la-.r II u-irated Ca - loirae. Oralars and TsMimoniak. stowiu how they CA and DO make ths , BStVVOKGAX in thv T:0R1.5: M-- o.- ct !5XCEI.I.axrK ov(rAI.I. , OTUKItS. We can't partktuls he. tut -Mil ir. .. -'--i at aa InstrumCBt ftr your cfa use you warn B-.I..B2 but OUR. ORGAS! . . . i, t . .K.m nllin. thai tell o eulv or " cood satiNfactwo aaer tney are .old. irSAFACT. A. 52. C33ASK OitClK CO., SOKVAI.K, onio. A fern grows in China which bears such a rvsoinblanee to a lamb that tho Enstisheallitt'ioT vtarian lamb ferj.. It is covered i:li a thick, M)ft,ve.rotab!c wool, of a veil w color. The main stem lie flat, "a fhort dh-tanco ab-ve the Erotind, while tho hanginK stents touch intr the earth look like little IfsniHort .)" it. C vcred with this vcRctoblo v-i t r.eri. -riibuincetoalamHisquite yraA