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IDAHO COUNTY FREE PRESS. TERMS, IN ADVANCE. MONTANI SEMPER LIBERI. #3, per year. ' GRANGEVILLE, IDAHO CO., IDAHO TERRITORY, YOL. 2. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 188T. NO. 23. THE FREE PRESS PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BY Editor and Proprietor. A. F. PARKER, Entered at the Post-office at Orangeville Idaho, as second class matter. jpg^Special rates on npplication for transient and display Advertisements. IITN' until all fflflp-Leg '1 advertisement», per hquare. or frac tion thereof, for the fir.-t insertion $2.00; each «ui bseq lient insertion, $1.00 per square. advertisement discontinued » paper arrearage» are paid up. TEKUI iOKI AL niliECTOUY. Delegate to Congres» «Jovernor .. Secretary. Treasurer. Controller . Attorney General . fiup't. Public Instruction F. T. Dubois E. A Stevenson K. J. Curtis . C. II. ilimrod .J. il. \V ickersham ! _ R. Z. Johnson S. W. Moody U. 8. Officials. Marshal . Attorney . Surveyor General .... Ezra Baird ..1. H. Hawley .J. ('. Straiighn First Judicial District. Judge . Clerk Norman Buck Fred E. Luca» The First Judicial District comprise» the Counties of Idaho, Nez Perce, Kootenai and Shoshone, with headquarters at Lewiston, where all the U. 8. business tn the district 1» transacted. The Judicial Districts and the times and places of holding Courts In each are designated by the Supreme Court when in session, and arc subject to change each year. The Judges of the First, Second aud Third Districts assemble at the Capital oil the second Monday in January in each year, and consti tute the Supreme Court of the Territory, with the Judge of the Third District as Chief Justice. Lïwiston Land District. Register . Receiver . .Francis F. Patterson .A. J. Shaw Idaho County Directory. Auditor and Recorder Sheriff. District Attorney. Probate Judge Treasurer. .. Assessor.. Coroner. Purveyor .,. School Nup't. T. J. Rhoads A. W. Talkingtcm J. II. Forney . C. W. Case .John Rower .J. N. Rice 8. E. Bibby F. I*. Turner IItram Robbins Jas. Witt II. 8. Jones ord dist Phil Cleary 1st dist 2nd dist CJomiu Usioiierä N J^OTICE FOR HOME PROOF. Louis \Y<»l>b«?r, Homo 1670. Land office at Lk a i.sTon, idaho ,i Noveeinbor 1st, 1H.S7. f Notice is hereby given that the following iiMined «settler has tiled notice of his intention to make 0 1 » ;il proof in support of his cl »im, and that s lid proof will be made before the Judge «»f the lMKtrict Court. 1st Judicial District Idaho or if he be aiment, before the Clerk of said Court, at Mt. Id 'bo. on December *>th l,v>7 viz: Lui 18 WEBB R, HOME 1670. For the mv 1 ., s\v' 4 , u]£ b\v' 4 , nw' 4 se,'^ sec 28, tp HI, nr :i e b m He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation ■«if aid laud viz. JohuN. Rice, Joseph 1 enoy, James B. .Sloan, James 'Upton, all of Mt. Idaho. I. T. Francis F. Pattkrsos, RegUter. 21-26. N TOTICK FOR HOMESTEAD PROOF. Ihnmas Delaney, Home No. 776. Land Office at Leaiston Idaho, Oct. 12, 1*87. Notice i» hereby given that the following nanied settler ha» riled notice of his intention to make Wn il proof in «apport of hi» claim, ami that » iid prooi will be made before the Judge of the District Court, 1st Judicial District, Idaho Territory, or if ho be absent before the Clerk of said Court, at Mt. idaho, I. T., on November 26 . 1SM7, viz. THOMAS DELANEY, Home 776. For these'4 nwV 4 . ne^ HW 1 '«, nw' 4 »e l 4 , swV 4 net 4 Sec. 6, 'ip. :îo, n r 4 e, B. in. He names the following witnesses to prove hi« continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz : Andrew MqGulre, John Fitzgerald. James McDermott. Dennis O Shea, of Mt. Idaho, Id iho. Fkancis F. Rattf.uson, Register. PJ-24. N OTICE FOR PRE-EMPTION PROOF. John R. Piickerlnx, D. 8.2,624. Land Office at Lk.viston, Idaho, • October 18, 1887. Notice Is hereby given that the following iiained settler has riled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Fred E. Lucas, Clerk District Court. 1st Judicial District Idaho Territory, at his office at Mt. Idaho, L T., on December 3, 1887. viz: JOHN it. PUCKERING, D. S. 2,024. For tlie ne>, sec. S3, to. 31 n, r 2 e B m. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: Horace V. Brown, William H, Zumwalt, William W. Prichard. Harry Faulkner, allot Grangeville, Idaho. 19-24 Fkancib F. Patterson, Register. ^"OTICE FOR PRE-EMPTION PROOF. David C. Lester, D. 8 . 3.11«. Land Office At Lewiston, Idaho, October 1, 1887. Notice ts hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and said proof will be made before Fred E. Luc is, Clerk of District Court, 1st Judicial District Idaho Territory, at bis office at Mt. Idaho, I. T,, on November 2t>, 1887. viz: DAVID C. LESTER, D. S. 3,116. For the se 1 , sec. 18 , tp. 32, 11 r 1 w B m. He names the following witnesses to prove Ills continu, ms residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Millard Morrow, Ramone Manros, Sucunteiid Bermudus, and Rosa A. Mulkey, all of Rustic, Idaho. 17-22. that Francis F. Patterson, Register. XOTICE. LL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES to be ludcbted to the undersigned will call and settle within thirty days or their accounts will he put into the bauds ut au attorney fur collection. Grangeville, Nov. 10, 1887. A GEO. W. CHAMBERLAIN. 22 NEZ PERCE WAR CLAIMS. A ll PEK 8 ON 8 HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Government arising out of the Nez Perce war of 1877 wilt pleRse call on me at once «s I have made arrangements to vigorously prosecute all such a» are placed In my hand». " ' . PARKER. Attorney at Law. 20tf. J. W j)OLL Notice is hereby given that Poll Taxes are delinquent on the Second Monday In Novein bar. and if not paid at that time the sum of Fifty Cents additional will he added, as by law required. JOHN N RICE, Mt Idaho, I. T., I Tax Collector Idaho Sept. 20 . 1387. j County, L T. tax notice. fJHIE ♦ 9 G. W. CHAMBERLAIN, Prop'r. Comfortable Beds, Furnished. A F rst-clasa J ! WHITE COOK Employed steadily. r -E" 3E2 H, THE £3 = Board and Rooms, per week, Board, per week, ' Single meals, - Lodging, - Supper, Bed and Breaklast, $7.00 5. no 1 o' 5.) ntt THREE MEALS £ 1 . SepSUtf. J. H. FORNEY, attouxey-a t-la tr, DISTRICT ATTORNEY, A NOTARY PUBLIC Mt. Idaho, Idaho Territory, all the Courts loans made. Will practice In Mortgage promptly of the Territory, negotiated and oollectious W. PARKER, attorxey-at-la w. NOTARY PUBLIC. Will practice in the Courts of the First Judicial tfistrict, and in the Supreme Court. ORANGEVILLE, 1 : J. Idaho. Q ARDaXER & COOK, R L A CKS M ITUS. All kinds of BLicksmithing done with neat ness and dispatch. tar-PLOW & MILL WORK A SPECIALTY. OKANGKVILLK, IDAHO. ^JJSSES WOOD & VANSISE, Miltiuers and Dressmakers. V large and select stock of Millinery and Fancy Goods. Miss Vansise will also do all kinds ' of J lain and fancy Sewing to order. Grangeville, : ; : : Idaho. F. D. Vansise. W. C. Roth well. VANSISE & ROTH WELL. CONTRACTORS & BUILDERS. Sa h f Shop work done on short notice. : : Idaho. AND DnOKN. All kinds Gkanukville, firaiigeville Meat Market, W. F. SCHMADEKA — DEALER IN — Fresh and Cured Meats, 4c. lie also carries 1 a full line of Saddles, Harness, 4c. Grangeville, : . Idaho. £3. E Physician & Surgeon, -OFFICE AT THE— XSB Y, \ NEW DRUG STORE. -o PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Patent Medicines and Druggists Supplies. ^^■Prescriptions carefully compounded. Æ>^Offlce hours day and night Grangeville, : : : Idaho. w. xio: Physician Sc Surgeon, —OFFICE AT THE— OLD DRUG STORE, where the public will find a choice assortment —OF— DRUGS Sc CHEMICALS, AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. tHêF " Obstetrics a Specialty.-^ Prescriptions carefully compounded. Residence : North Main street, back of the Grange Hall. Grangrvillr, : : : Idaho. BUSINESS COLLEGE. The Walla Walla Business College of Walla Walla, Washington Territory, is a thoroughly equipped school for practical education and actual business training. In this institution superior advantages are offered, both day and evening throughout the year, for preparing young men and women for busiuess pursuits. students may enter at any time. Short hauil taught by mail. Spud for College Journal. S. THACKER, Principal. i 3U THE FREE PRESS FRIDAY, : : : NOVEMBER 18. 18S7 the foster m ox um ext. 9 A Public Subscription Pro jected for the Purpose. A subscription for the purpose of building a monument over the grave In order to of Foster Is projected. i?ive everybody a »how to throw in and make it a genuine public memorial, the subscription of euch individual should not exceed one dollar, mav be Smaller sums contributed by those who do ! not feel able to give more. J of parties and amounts subscribed will be acknowledged by publication in the Frke Phrss, and the All names money deposited with the county treasurer, tion of the monument and inscriptions for the same will be The eelec inmie by a com mittee composed of tlie following citi Brown, W. Pears Cyrus Overman, Jus. Witt King ! L. P. mul F. B. Zene ; n, who will buvs charge of t he pur chase and payment part ofihe Subscriptions to ceived hv John N. program. tl»e fiiml will be re King, Cottonwood, Maiio, and A. F. M. H. Truscott, Ml. Parker Grangeville. allow in g Kiit,scrip* ions have been re, eived since our Iasi issue; subscrip tions wili lie published as they are paid : Receive! to date, $20.50 Tin SIDEWALK PR A TTLE. In Concert November 22,1. Arthur Robiusou has returned from Rustic. Monky to Loan, on real estate, at low Apply to J. H. Forney, Mt, Idaho. Mr. Weeks will organize a vocal class at Ml. Idaho Saturday night. Some much needed improvements are going on around the academy. Mrs. H. H. Pearson leaves for Orego tomorrow to spend the winter. rates of interest. ! John Beckroge, Mike Deasy and Ed Walsh, of John 1'ay's, are in town. We have received a very fine line of dressing cases, the latest and cheapest. 8. G. Isaman & Co. County warrants face value pie's pHper. The mill is eo full of wheat that more can he received until a portion of G is ground. are received at full subscription to the on peo ii,, Save next Tuesday night. 12, Two Bits. D. C. Gardner is having his house on Meadow street, weather-boarded and otherwise improved. Mr. Stewarf, of Clearwater, who was I iid up at Mr. Perkins' with the rheuma tism, has recovered sufficiently to be about. Rf 1 1'our Bits for the Concert Children under 1 You should see our assortment of photograph albums, iu plush, leather aud morocco, cheaper than ever. G. I-amanA Co. For Fine Siationery, School Books Noveltiea and Notions, also »took DruG^ieit's Sinul rie», call 8. G. Imam a x & Go., LewUton. Henry Schuisuieka while <Jriviii£ in the mountain« with the running-gears oi wagon hail his foot caught by a btuinp and badly wrenched. complete i > n \ a Our boss writes that he raised $15 in 15 minutes towards the Foste ment in Lewiston, and the list swell to $50 before spring. Back at last! No r uionu w ill more running around, but will confine myself exclu sively to office practice, w here I can be found every day from 9 a. m. to 6 p. J. H. McCallik, Demist. M. 3tf. mM 1 The Members of the Grange ville Brass Band ATTEND TUE MEETING November 23rd, as Important Business is to be Transacted. ARK REQUESTED TO on Wednesday, C. F. BROWN, Leader. All the boys who visited Lewiston to take in the races have returned, Borneta having run ahead, and others having fallen behind in the betting on tlie results of the races. Parties desiring to pay for the Free Press in wheat can do so at Dueber a C o's mil], where it will be taken at cur rent rates. Six bushels pays for one year. Now is the accepted time. One of the sights of Lewiston is the interior of Bunnell's pioneer hardware store. He buys direct from the manu facturers aud you will get full value for your money by purchasing from him. Harry Cone returned from Rapid city, Dakota, on Wednesday last, having left Josh Fockler there with the horses. He reports times as dull, or more so, than they are on this slope, and no sale for stock of any kind. For clothing visit H. C. Drown, at Mt. Idaho. Two hundred suits of California and Oregon mails clothing, consisting of men's, boy's and children's suits. Call and examine 18S7 my goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. H. C. Bkown, Mt. Idaho. Notice is hereby given that on and after this date shelf and counter goods will be sold for cash only. If people are sick and need prescriptions on time, they can have them, but patent rnedi ciues and sundries are cash. of to S. E. Bibby. The last Lewiston Wednesday afternoon between Weasel, Steamboat and Forward Four, was de clared it an open and bald faced chuck, and the judges openly declared it a chuck race aud called all bets and pools race run in Off. Onr editor arrived home Thursday night, und has been abed ever since, sleeping off « lie effects or about 3 000 ! miles of railroad revel. He will take lake the helm of the Fiikk Pbkhs again next week when the present utfit will say "adios." V The Gardner-White limiting party re turned from Litt Us Salmon this week with 11 deer, and they sign tbeniselven Nimrod now. No news from the R >cht pierre-Parker party, but we don't doubt (lint they will bring all the rest of the deer w hen they come. The return of the (.'tunas prairie peo ple who visited Lewiston to take in the was delayed by bad weather. I bey are all back now and report some interesting sport and the fineBt lot of horses on the track ever exhibited in the Clearwater country. Dick Roberts has purchased the "Gem" Restaurant in Lewiston and took posses don prairie visitors to Lewiston will receive cordial welcome there ami Dick and lus estimable lady will do all in their to make oor citiz-ns feel at home when they visit the metropolis. luces T. the son, 1'. and ing the and "A of Tuesday morning. Camus power Tom Surridge returned front Pomeroy yesterday, where he has been with nearly 400 bead of hogs. He says the market there is overstocked, but will probably sell them shortly. Jas. Car is also on bis way below, seeking ket for 200 head. At Spokane Fulls the prevailing price is 3j cents and demand. lies h in nr* no p. 1 be for of According to the Ileppner Gazette, a was witnessed there baturday. Up in Slieepdip can yon tlie frost loosened tip some choke <■ berries, and they fell overboard and floated down Willow creek, past Hepp ner town, stream's month they so puckered it tliat •he water backed up and drowned eral fish. Our editor's interview in the Oreo r »iiait which we published last week is being copied by all the leading coast and not a few iu tlie eastern 3 tates. It ft will undoubtedly result in attracting much attention to our county and terri tory. Our boss bas bis faulte, but he never neglects an opportunity to put in a good word for Camas prairie when be has the chance. \Times are dreadfully hard all Washington territory, and the loan , panies are foreclosing on their mort gages so that the land is going into their hands in regular landslides. It Is only a question of time when the land grant railroads and the loan companies will own all of Washington territory, and then the annexation gang will be glad that their plans were defeated. Idaho territory is the best poor man's country in America. , strange phenomenon ii,, on be When they reuched die , to aud E. tp. his of, sev paper» of in oi over om I it I I in ill be JOIIX DAY JOTS. John Day's Crkek, 1 Nov. Il, 18S7. J What is the price of "Tin prairie. Mr. Morgan is working on bis claim opposite Spring bar. Mrs. Wm. Short is not yet well enough to return home. Messrs. Deasy, Turnbull and Farmer have come out from the mines. on the TO to a Mr. Cleary swam between fifty and sixty head 0 / horses to the winter range to-day. George does not wish to answer any questions about grapes, for fear that he may lie! Dr. Carver and Chas. Wilson are at John Day's, also J. Wilson, Will Clark, and Miss C. Benedict. the the try, The weather is ohanging on the river, dark clouds, wind, and a sprinkling of rain. Our beautiful Iadian summer is about gone. Our schoolma'am has returned from the prairie. 8he says that ber trip was a very pleasant oue, owing to the pleas, ant weather, good roads, und last but not least, the cordiality of all whom she OUE-TE». met. I I -'■* _ I T I a a 1 .tory ofMah" 'ai'ibM ' got 1 Mt. NEW THIS WEEK. of Call C. R. O. ACADEMY, Grangeville, Idaho. Careful Training In All Brandies of COMMON ' N'OLISH an« LITERATURE, NATUR AL SCIENCES, VOCAL MUSIC, LATIN and GERMAN. a WINTER TER.1I opens Nov. 'Î8th. TUITION PKK QUARTER. Primary, Interme, Hate, Academic, f s.no c ,1 Every effort obtain comfortable boarding places. ■Ill be made to help Pupil» to L. T. WEEKS, Principal. 231 f. FOR SALE CHEAP 1 Open Buggy, pole ,n,l shaft«, 1 Set Single Buggy Harness, 1 Smith American Organ, 1 Large Sorrel llorse, 1 Mare and Colt, 1 Muzzle-loading Shot Gun, I Light Sleigh, and several other articles. Also Building and two Lots, and »toek of Harness aud Buddies. Apply to J. H. WILLSON, Grangeville. 28tf. SHERIFF'S SALE. Crooks & Pearson, l'lalutlffs, against T. W. Nickel, Defendant. U NDER AND BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER of »ale and decree of foreclosure and sale issued out of the District Court, First Judicial District, County of Idaho, Territory of Idaho, on the 7th day or September, a. d. 1887, in ihc above entitled action, wherein Crooks A Pear son, the above named plaintiffs obtained a judg ment and decree of foreclosure and salcngaliikt 1'. W. Nickel, defendant, on the 7th day of Scn tcinberA. d. 1887. for the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-five and Fifty One Hundredths Dol lars, (I4.8.I.50.) gold coin of the United States, be sides, Interest, c vsts aud counsel fees, amount ing to Thirty Dollars, which said decree was on the 7th day of .September 1887 recorded in Judg ment Book 1. Page 803. 1 am commanded to sell all the certain lot Piece or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in Idaho County, Idaho Territory, and more pirticularly described as follows, to-wit Lot No. 8 in Block No 1 north of North street, and Block No 4 north of North street, and Block "A Northwest addition to the town of Urange ville, anil Block "C" and Block "F" in Said addition, all of which are .»Unite,1 in the town of Grangeville, Idaho Countv, I ! h l'enitory. Public notice is hereby given t- ,t on Satur day, tlie loth d ly of December 1887, Ht 1 o . lock p. M., of that day, ill front oft'. C door of the County of Idaho, 1 will, in obedience to : .id decree of foreclosure and : . described property, or so . , thereof, as may be necessary to satisfy sai 1 bgment, with in terest and eo-ts to tlie highe., t and best bidder for cash in hand, gold coin of the United States. A- W. TALKINGTON, Sheriff Id tho Co., I. T. Mt. Idaho, I. T., November 18 , 1887 2a. FOR J^OTICE FOR PRE-EMPTION PROOF George Surridge, I). 8. 2,019. Land Office at Le .vision, Idaho, / .. . , , Nov. 16, 1887. \ , Notice is hereby given that the following named Bettler has filed notice of hi« intention to make final proof in support of his claim, aud luat »lid will be ina.le beforu Fred E. Luca«, Clerk of Court, 1st Judicial DUirlcl Blabo Territory, al his oihee, Mt. IdHhu, December 81, 1887 , viz: GEORGE SURRIDGE, I). S. 2, .il». For the »1^ kw'^, sec. 5, and *\i « 614 , 1560 . 0 . tp. 80, n r 4 e B ni. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, »aid land, viz: William N. Gaddy, 8. I. McPherson, Charles Gelbach, Thomas Delaney, of Mt. Idaho, I. T. 28 28. Fkancis F. Pattehson, Register. on AIl Sorts of Poison. Mr. Vt. F. Daley, Advertising Agent of tlie Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, writes: "Inflammatory rheumatism swelled my legs and arms to twice their natural size. I suffered excruciating pain, derful 8. 8. S., made a complete Mi "r Sidney Herbert, editor of the Sc /itrn Cultivator und Dixie Farmer, Atbmta, Os., write«: " I have fully tested tho virtue« of Swift's Specific, both aa a rheumatism cure and a tonic. It has done even more than its proprietor» cluim for it. Mr. M ichael Long, Jr , with the Stro bridge Lithographic Co., Cincinnati, Ohio, wriies: "I suffered for two years with a terrible itching und painful soica on my neck, arm», hands und hugere. No phy sician could ht.p me. 6. S. 8. relieved b perfectly and I feel like a now man. Ml«. Amanda Ingte, of Qastouia, N. C., writes: "My baby, when four months old, developed acrolula. He had two vere risings and sore« on the neck. I sent for our family physician, who pronounced it scrofula, and prescribed b. S. 8. for it. I gave the baby 8. 8. 8 and it a-,on got the disease under ooutrol. The sore» are healed, and the baby is well and healthy. I know 8. S. 8. saved it« life, and I told our doctor so. He is a regular physician, and prescribed 8. 8. 8. for the baby as soon aa he saw it had scrofula. Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseaaea mailed free. The Swift fcPkcu-iu Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. Your won ture. rue sc The democrats carried New Y'ork, Virginia, Mississpi and Maryland, and the republicans Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Jeraey, Iowa and Rhode Island iu the Jate elections. Prohibition was beaten by 7,000 in Oregon, and by a narrow majority iu Dakota. Four of the Chicago anarchists were hanged, two had their sentenced com muted to imprisonment for life, and one suicided with a dynamite bomb. The anarchists must keep out tf this coun try, because they w.ll ail be hanged if they fo-1 arouud. 1 I TOAT HAPPENED TO nrr.n . - A T "" * philosopher DÎftch ' Ä a.vopto.1, though thSTmu" niAu know iiothini? of it And of ik * s£* «"Är! 2£i I veil Uugh? Kry Vh0U ve <*» choostas I Ve voro 'l'îke h ~ P Vïî fun 1 * ot m 't Hilda, odder i ® KUb v b '° uf bl ay"»atos to- redder. 1 remember von dlmo I vos In vs» a p 'yoJ ^sa^ja-^issLt 1 » Ä sä a SÄ _ I van «rïf;." 5KSSP «î Hlwi'uo ÄÄ "? 1 mTt°luffer-' a0 » lt w nap ®? Vlch »tiffs your. ÄSSSWffiÄB ÄÄKt^ no 18 0hüO8t to 1er cÄ'l 5'ÖS Är f ° l - vot viü l°f ( ,L Say; ,,t ' 8 der Olt farder rlghtl. Dot's ,1er same^t your muüer maTafher.' 0lt fard ° r ' uud 1 t,ld not vos T h' 0l ^ n dtty 1 nm ,n Jer house und I hem her stream, und doro comes rush lijK in n nolghper man und says • • a min a herof IU ; Ja , Vü8 b, * y '"Sder top 'üï a heap of lumber, und now dor olio of lumber Is on dop uf her.' Crate Moses ' 1 champed «1er shdnlrs down, und vos (boost in dime to see two men currying dot shlld—limp und llfeless-lnto a tov shtore. Dorn Inlt her on der wunder her head py a pox uf dolls vlch she vos clioost sating her bennies to puy von uf vleh«i^», 0 t cl ? to P*K «humping elmcli vieh she hat bromiHod nie I should for her cousin's Christmas buy. r 'In «dreamed der beeplos—vorklncr men, loafers latles, und shlldren—bress h>g mo der shlld ngulnst. Hilda! Hilda!' I screamed « meV 1 Alnd°von . V , 1,y you shpoak to mef Alnd \ou shume<l, shearing your boor °lt far,for?' Hut she never shuK She \ os vhlto und shtlll. Choost apowd dot dime comes bressing in a fat voomnn nut a rod bandage her hat arouut— von uf dem Salvation Army vlmmon. vatÄy' d httf 8omouso8 *<>r dot Sal ine to l Hn,h?°ïf 8 .r 8 »° 8( ' uoak <*l, polnt vosdeai. Âtyî h ° ffCry P oddy bought ton'dleontoo neî P ° 0 ?'' 1 8ayt; ' but sb ® pedder so—pedder so.' ' aots ' Pedder so ?' ' * h ° U8 « a«™, got some ,! ,, ;,.y : ôm dot^SoS 1- ^S >lcU jou dte-raca mit your nick s.no ,1 to Imr Cl mlnsth'?! righti u vitulcr owti—! imidafion uf bdrikn you.' '"I dell you vot,' I aayt, 'bloaBe sont! nrount dor Cheneral uf dot army und half adozen Colonels und Captains till I knock i*d oSfa C H°°u * 1 ^ tl8 uf dot dtHumey und Christianity vhich der Salvation Ar ' n vT 80 much in noet uf.' » ' ,eb * Hilda didn't die—she's gtvite a pig gal now. Und as she goes to school Ä'Ä r 8kIrt8 ' 1 80,, ber bo, 'P ing der sites uf her eyes out to get der to nin m! J8 h " f d ° l , youn K vieh is îhe jCdgi. beravay - -Lilian Ralph in i,T" • Tedder so you got i pcioro I drow you dor no ^ you are dressed iu vooman, und I cannot in. a Young Ladles In France. A lady writes to the New York Ilerald In reference to French customs with regard to young unmarried women. Sho says : "One day I called on a friend, Milo. Emellu, daughter of the Baroness of M—, one of the most respected families of tho Faubourg St. Germain, shocked at my boldness, and assured that sho never was out alone but once in her life. " Not long after I went with a friend to call on a young French girl who was about to be married. We found tho fiancee In anything but an amiable frame of mind, owing; she explained, to her Inability to receive ber future husband, who had called three times. Her mother was suffering from rheumatism and could not accompany her to the drawing room, so he was compelled to go away without seeing her. " Another incident occurred whilo I was at school in Paris. Tho girls re turned from the New Yoar vacations and imparted the news that Marie It. would not come back, us sho was going to be married. She was barely seventeen and bad a small fortune of 50,0U0f. The gen tleman in question had proposed to her grundmothcr for Iter hand and been eeptod. O 11 the day of the woddlng nil went to tho church and waved Marie 'Good-by ' on ber way to Italy. •• Three mouths after she returned alone, deceived, ill-treated, penniless and deserted. "Such a thing is never known In Franco as a young lady being wood before mtu riftge, but once the ceremony acocm plishod everything is open to her." Ernelie was mo ac WM loand HI« Match mt Lad. An old rant in a Georgia town ti !. had butted many a citizen into i'. ■ .bllit v, and ha,l become a terror, vus . contïy killed in a competitive exsniii. .lion be tween a voting negro aud t.r - tf. 1; rook just four rounds ram too l tor worms. Mr. Uhoads lia« h.id twenty-seven »eres of bis Cotton*, a ranch laid off into town lot», vtl '.-b he is selllii g at ,ety low pi i ts. render tho Lv. !: