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I A- -- i . I J V- - v.. SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR. WE MUST WORK FOR THE PEOPLE'S WELFARE W. XL KITCHIN, Owner. SCOTLAND' XEUK. X. . FIM 1 A Y. DEUEMIJER , is$;. M M1U:K VOLUME IV. DEMOCRAT 1 JtiiL fn FiehF of Corn. In Fi -th "f tl;- sunbeams "le-p, Wli.Tf -f ' ! -.11 -'': v, .r.;. ; !. ii' In ' a "-y dreams until If- htt i- w id. I- glow f;iil!t :ni'l still, "i in ii'ieui ing ! d'v -oa- asleep, In ti'-!-U i-orn. olive hue long Mark If tir. fi.:A dark, li;-tiu vk, Hi-r name was rt'l keep !,) 'I I,.- ye'! k. rn f- I h- ill- -; i - .. -A- i ," i t n - ' I -li !i" ! An. I e appy p. en-and trill In e. M- ..I ...ni. . In '!-! '!' 1 1 t i : T r"u a n I -lie.-., 1! red T j - I f '! jt - ii v i tassels ).f-p Hi ' II ! 1 S- ! - S J t I ,' In-;-'- -i il. v l .,'! t . in -i h .-i v -h.-a! h s t In- l ip.. e. u s lid hi!.- I' M -we. a- lay P. -n !, I;.;;.!-.!, dee, Ill l!. )'i . .-..1 11. ; Ih :il'ii Stein. JIT ANITA'S F,ATE. It, IM m i: l ii. - ANl T. not alawy-r who had th, gun :;ge to de- ' CARRIER PIGEONS. f. ii'i I.- r. ;i gentleman iit'.- in j t I I Juanita. an-1 l:-r Spaui-h h',.,,,-! ".a- di- '. li in behalf of the pri-on b'tt ..- jliitni with th. ai '.ri-inal Aim-than. j was bnnten o)T tin- platform. kb-kcd H 0 W ThcV A 1 0 U 1 ii i Zl'.'l B V bOllie ; Tin: until .-In- Kiil'-'l c ouid ha ' ; f k -. I j from th'- tribunal, ami k :-k-l ah ag t hu , her up with on'.- 'nan I and tossed h-r 1 pas-.-,-,- ay that opened through t u j into tin.' Yuba liiv.-r. - ( t j 1 without until h" nailed ' Although Jui- (':ihii"it a s(a' war I tl.- limits of the town an 1 was gl A I i 1 h it i-lnr. he could not b t tli- iituno-rtal c-aapi- aero1-- th' river it li his hat ..v. 1 j Fourth jtass by without a--i-t iiiu' i.i it j nunc bi-hitnl him. At a hot ;-l ov.rl.j -k- i .-. (! i-brat ion. n 'lay v;i Wulthy of in- th.- tlibiilial w a- a ( a.l'li'l liM'ii!l!'.:.;'i j oi'irb: it;!;-' to hint i.i whi-'h hi for ( '(iior-.-: h- va- l'-ou-.'ht to ' '" . , . i . . . i i ... i .i .... railcs v. ount t-.'.vi out ana -aro!i-; i.n j an-i -pi'ai to ino nioi. nm nvi no .in.- conij.aiiy. Aii'l t!ii tini'- tin y lia.l ina'h: bition th.at way. II- u a not ! 1m- a rioi ion- niht of it. lb- anl tin; i''-t j stuff of v.hirh martyr- arc int'l-. 1 m wcri; time- ami pla'-u- for all thin.;'-: a New York Brokers. Trained to Carry Messages to Brokers' Country Homes. of tli'-m cn ( i v ill unk ami on-i -! iucntly vi i y hapj.y. From .-ton.' to t!i-m -a - c- to ! h.--! f -ai:l A! f';. 1 ( .!! ,a ( th. r day. I'll ti ll yon h my l.ir.l- to bri.: il. To 1 . r ; ; i . ' :iv i.'-:i;.--."" n !ioit-r til. .', 1 t raim '1 'k iniot ;tioj- Jfalmi-ii Ifiirin? tlif ( ml Hiif. W a" 1 1 .rrc-jiot! I w as cite : a -. i i"'i - t a -k . 1 !!. ::i i otn ' .' i-1 ;;: 1 r many 'i : ''.- u' ' U -. Aftt r ;::r rjvZ' :n- nt. w m th. r b: ..r !iitl-n th- n--s;-o;i,lcuts hat th.- -n.-at.--t tr.'iboTo obtain corrctt i::f rni itioa fr.-ni thj fon.-i - i h .it took irt iti it. I:r!tiu' the tir-t year, an-1 more, of th- Coi.t'i.'t, in ii.v laia.-r ot:i-i t's of th- !--u'ar armv rilAltl.s OF I HOl ( H T. tHi r'Ai-fs !- a ' o! rv, '. t .. T It. - ( T . I ' T O , U - - 1 '. : -! :; i '.;- t" t t -s : -. . r t t 1 i i p ( . i a r o ! J ; n. w ! - va'.ui- !.;- ..w h-.r.-n r. :-!. p.". "'' vh .it-- ..::- -t ih'-pi- 1 th- oiuiiti' -r-. an-1 f c w took ,,- , pr--- ? n : t i,-y n.a v i r w-... tiuu.' for inlvoc'itin-: law an. I or-l-r. aii-1 tn nty coimtry pln , i,--tohh. two ii'i;-- 1 roiii t h- st. ii ion p N.-th Ili-.m ii. i i . .. . . i : . V , . . I - . ! oi t UC noil-'' to in-ai :i:i.i joia n.-m. n In th t ;:r'y m;::i ( v v ,,( (alifnr. '. was rare 1 an. Fa--iuu' t!n pta-mi-i s of t-'-i it 'A."- .-ry r." ti:tf il,,. ,-,,.., :a Mfxiran tinuitv dealer. .Lxi (,'annou :"': 1. ., ,.,., to liKte i ki ked at t lie door. A II'.' W US Hot ill 11 t.1 i 1'-. tm.--.: th store, from home to hou--, up nnd i a time f.r refraining from it, and t hi down all the street- they went, rappimr j in tie; (-yes of th;s count rv -t r. r clearly -"N. Abo;i; tin. up t hj in mat es, compr-iiiu-; ' ma-t er i was a t ime for si lence. j omr pair o. - j t i -1 1 - :- o.luani!a was tried; but th- trial ; them .Imvi to t-- i,try a aoi I b.."..d:t '-.pi ib-,' took 111. li !- birds . i th- 11: O V t I ! was a sad. one-sided a Hair, in w h': !i ' hiui i -.m!'..rtabl" coop. Th. there was a total ab-enee of thit love J were kept cont:n, , pu- f,.-d and for fair play so liai ad -rist ie i looked j ft or for tlua- w t . k-. when the' i . About th- o;i'v -en- t condition t; stand steadily on one foot, of the Atn-rieau miner. No one dared j window of their home w a- oj.cned for X j w.j;. -lool to.- hard life : h' l'iivc ii a little hard, i- ldow than va j to s.-iv a word for lnr: for a moment ! them in order thai they mii'ii! -;o in and out at ph-a-nre. The )ir-t tliin- ti.v did wa- to -o w a - ? hat laid ; a a ! 1 ! .-r d a as neees-ary; f.a- th- door wa- secured j the men of that region -e-m- 1 iii-pind .,- . - ,ii i hide, me- oi' m..;her. ouU !i leat h.-r hin-e- and it fell in. At .; -- ;!e iln- had 1. come soft- '; a-t the boys told him -o next morniim- o v, o en a!ie.i.- i tibers by Satan to the doinf of his i;i!'.-rna' will. hen the verdu t was li.rm nfiy ; to tlie winuow and look out; n-t that he had kicked in the Mexican declared Juanita o-itvo a ipiiet little j they would hop about until they wen- a et .... i' ari w a- it. . uiinied with the door. That was all riiit. said Joe. He . hiuoh, as if to say, How droll These j foot from their i. .n. ! ; n-v in con- 1 within the j knew th-- m-'iiie di-ah-r well, and had ; o;cat Anieriean ni-n think in this apin: . " I.. . 'i . u ii in in. i - ;ei--loiate una'. ination that. 1 often bet an ounce of two in j.;eM!!' his j of ancient forms they have triveu tin if noitered and care f 1 1 ; i v ob ci ed everv thine;, and the.i tln-v w-nt in auaiin. In ac a --" i o v.-ri-i I coa I the drearer the table; th" d.ama-'e could imt ba- -reat; j prisoner a t rial. Ju mil i niide her w il!. ! il few lmnme.s the i-pi' - uiihout th- wanner -'lowed the ; he would -'o n.und after bn-akl ist, pay verbaliy. in the four hours allow-d In r withi i. It mattered not so nun -h to j for ii, and apo!-:;ie. more and, I could V w una i c, .me out on ce i le iriV sac, w !t !l hem '.'. a . or what sll(- v is;-i.. niioht be ; there was t.n hast-- .-.nd fair or a- wicked as .b ebel, i perhaps might not appreciate t lie i oia-i-'n i; UI1 her courae-e carried her far beyond : . w.i , th- i ino-r-on.-ii ion of their fan- : patriotism which iii-turb-d lu-r re-t I the usual stolid forth u le of her race. Wile; true, j l.cfore execution, arran-e-l lu-r affairs, o-rcater assurance. They ihw on the she i and o-ave her lew effects away. Dunne- roof, j.icked tiiemsel v.-s, and . laved around till night time, when they wa nt back, each to th- identi.-ai place -,vh. r- i en ; .j-iin. t H- expression of their ! but she was a ba-hful, retiring little ; At a liiiie wh-n men tremble and pray, J it had been aec;i-t om-d to roo-f T'l id-ai of tin- beautiful and '. thinir and no one thought of her. Ap j she wa- her natural self, neither gay nor j Alter several days, it so,, it a- the a; wild, indeed, must have I proachiug the hou-e, Joe found the d.-or . sad. She was as far from looking light- j birds were certain that tln-v would not et.i the fury '.hat maddened them! still down. The .Mexican was within; j ly on the matter as from giving way to .aia-! a w m'. .-fi ; and never was j!l4,.u- placing a hand on either d.,.r-post to ' senseless sorrow. Near at hand abridge - .i'-v -id- of I .,vni"vii!e, ui the morning of .Inlv o when 1 s.i 1 . ;' wa- known t lat a comra n- U e he molested, tney comnn need to take observations of mv p!aee1 and, haing sate w rath, moj-c manifest than among ; steady himself, for his li-ad seemed as , spanned the Yuba. Its builder nad h-it ( t liorouu hly sati-!i--l th--m-e!ves that they tiie lain -rs of th Vulci for mii-s on : big as a barrel ami hi- legs were a little - two uprights, near its middle, with a j were at home, t h-y lb w around in larger shakv, he began to talk to the man in ; beam acmss, as if f(,r the express pur- circles for a mile or ! v .. broken Spanish, as be-t he could. Sud- : pose of h inging. it was ju-; the place j The next step wa- t take them mi deuly from a corner where she had lain for tin- occasion, and Juanita walked ' short trips, 1 would put tie- pigeons in a 'n-iai:!. butchered with a long, -harp 1 concealed the little w.-inan sprang up '. down to the bridge with a light, clastic j large basket with the iid down, take tii:"c. by a woman. S -x was suddenlv ami piick as a !hi-h threw h rselt upon ' step.surrounded by her friends, chatting j them n ha if mil- from their coop, and -t -i-h; if. obiiterated le,- the whirl of i the strong mans brc.-.-t ami I uried her .piictly with them on the way. She I libe:ate them. Th-.-v would tlv straight --to;;, -a i.iih i.-ft nothing in sjlp hut j knife in hi- I in. It w as all done iu , -hook hand with them all. but not a j up into th- air, circle around, and then .- be.ody .h-ed. Joe Cannon killed ! ' an instant, and h- w ho had come to ; tear nor a tremor was visible. Sh : oint right for home. The next fly of ut ! the h. art by a woman'. The - make reparation f.-r a tn rd iiijury com- ' mounted a step-ladder to a si-antling ' the birds would be about a mite, then t wo -id-- v. ere appalling. Jo- was the mitted in a moment of iiute, be, the that liad l.eeii tied fm hn t. .-,t.ml mi loo. four mil.-s i-n miles, and l-fteetl i'. orjte . f the emip. the ?hie-t fellow image of physical perfection and the i.i., on. Sin- took from her head a man's I miles. I trained them -, stages until pains to I.. -i.-.d 'r i'-ling Tin- -i-.'.i;.' 1 unwilling tog.ve th--tn an t ii atai th- s ,;,;,' in jus', i- prevailed to a ct-ri-iiu d-gree am eigth.- volunteer e-ni-ni-nnis. When we impure, therefor.-, of a le ;a,d- or di i-ion a- to th- part th-y hid taken in bat t If, they would, if thc h -1 puth pated at all, be Hk. lv to ap propriate m..-t of the credit tlc m-eh i s. b; t !f woua d: I i. j , . a .ii ' .: i b- IU. -I'- ! lai t. t . i lucky for 1 1, - x. Tn:- f i Is e-i: u- in pn - - i it -e w lien in v i . -.!, but hi i.hini! v th- , . w i t L Tit in, itat!. :; lb li. oi ii-a s -, h. : - : i an : Tiie- ipn-stionin- -nuie o'her briga-.b- or wou... ;. i .- it- .u: r a o divisi.,n, th.-y would d-clar-- the h.e-.rs h:",d in anii-m. !.: of n 1. of the day belonged to then,, and would ( 'on let ion i- in it-.- f a. p -a . . I he deny the truth of the previous r-poit mm who i- -uf- of w'.a h- -a.-, y speeitii all v atid einphat icaily. 'I'iius, an j a--uram e to t le -e w ii-, 1,. ,,r i.it.i. Ohio brigade would assume to havo Figli t a- a go--., m -1 1- t in ; : u m-t an ( e don.- everything and to h iv- -a ve 1 an , u lll,.h ,.,ln pri n , ,, x ilH h t . , , . ; ,,. (.t... Indiatia brigal- from bing cut to; science w hi. h i- m -t it -w n a. . u- r. piece-; while an Indiana brigad- woul-1 : t , ,ip,..., r... , ,., , to knov," said Ah x :. -b r lie .; . ..r. "is ..i-..itJ. iff. .it tti..i I . i : i;-.. ui-. 1 1 wo i i .),.., ;,1, , via. ), I .. ,s !,-,- , aao' Jed in iglil,onu-- state. 1 he s in.e was true . . , . , , i himself in pel's..... of Iowa and Wisconsin, of Mn iiigan and ; Minnesota troops. Kiel, com -nam! had He w ho pos-e-c- a !ri,ad w !. m he turned the tide of stril- and covere 1 it- i 'tru-t, ...;- win. ,- b.uiel f.iHifm I i i 1 c tlirougli storm ami -un-nme, na- on- o. the ran-st t reasiir.-s wni ,i t t.t holds. It luav be that lie Th oire of llie A, W ; ! a in w . ' -..: ' ; -M , ! c- no o t a - ' , ; t - ' ' 1 t 11.-! ItUli.r,. a- " Nf- 1 1 ' ! . v 'i'h-v w ! '. ' P. a :. : a ; e ' i -1. Pi 'ii l ' i . : ' i A . -e. -.-! I ' i .- -a a'. I - - . Ai. I .ira - t! .. t ;' A' I... a .c, . , t fa 1. - I. .'li a , !aon ! . ! 11..- aia i'.' i e . ; ti lt, !..V IP- 1, . II . a 1'. a. . - in ;i io-i no- t ! I a . fc- ra - is I I ii.it 1 l ia ( .,!! f lii. . : I .(.. .1 1 it. make the sain a-sum pt ion for tln in-sel-es and di-pira'e the troops of the self with glory, so that th-re was very little left for th 1'i'tii aia b-r of the armv ! to achieve. The West Pointers h id no faith in the volunteers, come from where II I Hi;ui s. '1 he ha I d i r a 1 P ; i 'a.'o ui. -re it play -. In it- old aia- , M ; . . tci th and I. or. If i hi ei j.'.. w - his o a I. t ; i 1. i- o .i n i'-ns hi -i .a i It t lk. - tiiae l.illor- to !,: ,ki hut oh. t.nlor an m ik - a . i u i . lie- toy balloon ! ; i a . . ! ' - b.; a lam. b 1. -,d , .es 1 1 o a a. I .'.own they might. They not infrequently dis puted their courage; and when they did the world calling on men and but the name h..- been I ml ia ii urn pick or di.-iodge 1 ;i piide of tt'.e camp, lay as tie J. Why ; bit that had kindly b-.-en i laced there ' thev tlew tw.-ntv. thirtv, tiftv. seventv- II- wa- over -ix fe, t high, did -he do it i Did this man vi-it her l,v some friend, and shied it with tin- ! live, and one hundred and t weuty-fi v t itgnt a- a poplar, with limbs ui to insult h-r.' Had they met at erring- aCauracv to its ow m r. smilingher miles. those. - newly-barked m-idrona. any titr.e. and wa.-tiiere n.-wiU existing - thanks. Then, with piick dexteiiiy, j After that. I found no training wis Hi - rv.-ir,;, to pouti'ls of weight was ;ill oji cither : ide: No om- kt:ev. AH those . twisted up her long black tresses, : necessary. If a bird does not got lost '"a-. ..I ,!, hi- chest was like that of an min-i's km w or carol t- Uiiow was that . smoothed her dress, daced the noo-e while undergoing this schooling it is : ;x. u-d tii- arm- of re'.'.les hung from it w..s a monstrous putii-hmetit lor so ,,vt.r lt.r iead, and arranged the rope j just as apt to ilv ooo miles without being i. diou':dei-s. And y.-t he would not , slight a thing. , irefuiiy. And linally lifted her hands, j lo-t. I finally br-u-ht mv reliable birds -.mi a. ;;y : t i o 1 1 i i P. is smews were h.-ird , Ana now, urn--, to.- es-.ragi-o miners, . Wi--U site liad refused to have tied, to mv oihee in New York I'K and sent t hem not, they proclaimed their incompetency. ; all of her cards tint hive com- under War was an art, a science; how could j our eye. novices be expected to ac.p.iiiv it with out study and experienced Regulars ami volunteers correct-. I iu Like many other m-mb. -- tie- v it time this vicious habit. With their ii- 1 And valuable v.-getahl- ki...r-lo-n. l.idiat; crease of military knowledge, th-y be- j corn or maie ha !m at t ot -1 i h- at came more intelligent and in re tolerant; j tent ion of writers, and its origin has thev understood them-a-lves and oth-rs been the occasion ..f u.m h di- u--ioti. ; footed .it a! o i ... better. hi trulh. the first two years were iittle else tha i a s -ries of ixp -,i-ment-; they serve. I as a son of training school for learning the trade of war. -jd.ippineott's Magazine. A n oilier stalue of Libert v. i It was long ago the . ustoin ! 1 rtain 1 i classes of authors to attribute almost , ! every jilant and animal to I. i-ter.i origin, j probably on th- theory th.t it was in ! that hemisphere the (hud. n oi IM. n was ; believed tohae been j . '. , i ed, and many things, all the way rro.e j.. .t.-.io. - t" tur- A monument of liberty is to be con I keys, were traced a ro-s ih- ,. Ai- strucled on one of the twin peaks which j hnc de Cando'de, th- eiuii.. nt bot.m overlook the harbor or San Francisco.; it, thorouglily xaininod 1 he -ubjee( Adolph Sutro has let the -on tracts foi j thirty years ago. and state- that "m u.e the work which is to co-t between soitou is of American .uigin. and wa- not. inti- and shtioo. The figure and 1,e(h-tal I bi-ed into t he old w..r!d nt.ti! after the will be forty feet high. The figure will i discovery of tie- m w." Tie- early dN- rers found it iu 'ih i vat i-m by the v.-rbl ing - reatU inflated lets an no cne v. A man may b- al-b t-. ami a. t-.w o lad from . nd to end. oe! nt j ilied 1) U. k oT! i nine- of t he ( afd inal 1 1 t U- - s. Tie m. n who ha ' W ilk' d I . cn el th'- binning sand ' t w.i s kieov all about th. tin. ti i'-d men-- o .h-s. " An ( nt hu-ia-1 ic , .1,1 . i w : . t . ' 'The battle is now i p. n. d ' I', .t. ai i I the intelii nt com po-it .n - ,. h. i ! -at th- ' with an a -. " and h; - t a- b r - o-l tin y had sU-,ec!eil il ah aaeig Fust ma-h-r -'I -.,. -I - i, . m h a lot of i.hlv oil- M..I.. 1 at m- a- 1 e tine J a r . ilow ii th- Parade. " S- - .nd m . le r "N'owoiehr, U.V boy; .. , . I I , i I, t i e 1 i a got right round tin- ot h- r -id- of your ! ,ar." I It is -aid that at h a-t 1 ",o ooo m. t,-oi .. fail from the h-a . ns and : i ; k e t h earth "-very hour during tin y.u; and . t w le ii a man go, - home w ith i d im aged hat, and L ib his -a if.' th ,t he wa strm k by a lie te.,r, -h- w id n t I" ie vo him. I ' - i oi ' m-ss itself. Joe g. ,i, vit il a hen t ! burst in iter 1 exclaimed, Adios scnores !" and the , hack to mv farm in N'.-th ilraach. 'Jhe .bath, and by a woman! Joe door :u:d st,,o 1 ( fo;,- ii, r, Juanita mani- i fat..,l signal was given. 1 Chicago Tril-,- distance is s(ii;,. f,.r-v-thr,-,- miles, bnt nl of honor. He knew nolli- feste 1 not the -iigiii -t fear; and yet 1 utie. thev arrived safe and sound. : Since then 1 have ! re. pi-n 1 1 v remained i ;g and chic anerv. He wa- -If km w -he mu--t di--. U w a - m t deti v. i y ii irne:!. b -mg -nigh.- and -tin ance n.r o n i m i i-h ; ce : .-in- a -ui lion 'hts, and double dealing n chaiacter: she ,-,,-ted only ned tie C(d!"ee. The Hollanders are the greatest en! at the farm and ;,.;, t my birds to th i'" phic in hi- nature. He liked primary impulse of i i.o ceasioji tl frolics, lug. thou di he was stoical submission, to inexor.-d.de Sate. ' ' .;d heigh an 1 carom- with the best iie knew that di" n:u di-. and - l tle-ni. wa- kind-!- in his ,--i,s, jf wa- the end of it! , , j fee d l inkers in the world, their aunu i, i nature, and tn.it ; iliice by t In port i r ( .! t h- t rain, ;md d ur- be eighteen feet high, and will he that of a women moih.de I after I irtholdi's l ;., v .... V....1. 1 I ! T'.iedand to ('hill. I e l'e are i i..;;ces . g i t in o o i iv in ...a, inn. ii.inoi, i,i i , - t respect, that in the right hand will b j that it was rai-.-d in - h A i e a I'-ng borne aloft ;i .'.werful torcii inside ol ) lefore tlm con-p;. st ,,f i'. m. ;i- vni--- which will be an electric light. In the j ties not at present (uhi.ate l in that left hand will be the sword of justice, ! country have been di-co, n d tie-;-. - m to- ibs which ant ('. hate 1 1 A Japanese ( lieniit's s!i,,p. die- .plaint old man who-- he, .,1 ad - consuni notion hx-ing about eighteen ! pounds per head of the w hole populat ion. ing- the day my ( h-rk -cut bird, aider bird back to me w ith half-houriy quota tions attached to it- ta.il. The time the nisi r n :i ills i " oeen one o n ,th:u rang.- ot a ,i, ,1,.i,i. ! birds take to deliver ih -ir in -ages from --oo. . i a -a oi.i 1. 1 in ;,. I m-IC Was pl-ioi snoi w c I e ;.n : men. e-,y oae , i lai'l. a iu hi- h art that the iierv w hoiu hari . u-. i 1 .-. : tin: moio-u! a d-ter- U; to th- surf; ice. In p.. I p nt to in-ure he! wa a gia at. in guile a : death, an-1 -h- km-w it: the very ct-r- Cmn.-n ,!,,,, a i 'lie in taint v of lia- r- -ult seemed to destroy .... .v ; Wall street to I ' 1 , , . , t , . ! i ! , t I-,-,.,,, (tfl . h - lag auniitteu tree oi duty, cotiee is n. v .. ..... ....... very cheai,. Next come P.eigium ar d minutes to one Imur t.nd t wa-nty minutes. Ihd'ore I had the bird- I f mud that a telegram from New York would take Denmark, in which the consumption per capita is about half that of Holland. ' oi - ai - t . a ;e 1 h a woman! S'ow iv ti.e f;,' fea-' of i he tiuth wa- thic sti-g of Hastily putting in e Migl scat ieia- 1 articles and glan Next come the Fnited States, in which two hours' t iitie !o jaai-h tn -, and hnger the consumption per capita in FU was if the operators w.-re ju-t at their lunch -. . . i .'e h A;i ;d.,ri.; tic- inuddv Ylg : ut its di--iolored tributaries the ig- spread f:,-m claim to .-iaim like ( haai ic me.ssjige, until for mile- i i n ea r ! u ; i v ;; i m-r ori s- -in- was ;u , i eight and eight-tenths pounds. The or engaged i;i a hit-piti-m. I i P 1... t . 1,,. . I.ioiiho.l i ' i ' - i - - : i ' iiii.t'.-i "found iii.v, -j. ej- . , m- -icard the crh s .-n h-r: -.,. -,.,- thinking o f her ow n af ,-Mui'-b '( t '.in mm ki.led!' fairs, thinking h -w -i;e sh.oii i esent consunuit ion of coffee m the Fnited States may be state 1 at a lithe .im- 1 1 v m tin nation. In trie use ol tea and colT'-e the people of England .and tie; a.lv -it! ired in h . .. !,... ,,. . . 'ii... t.l-Cl' I.i "OO. Tl' ! ' ' ' over one pound per week ft r each f, es an-l th i I'owiiin.g laces were ail lost !., . , . T . if "My pigeon lofts an- divi led into the breeding- and th- working "-cot ion. 1 have attached, ati elect i i- w ire from mv working loft to my hou-e. t!;e mo ment a bir.t ( -, nnes home from Wa 1 1 street and tries t g, t in at the window i.i:.-. ll.lili.il; t. '., i . -i.'.'i - t . , . . , . it iit.'d Mates nre-n-nt a nio-t remarkah c ..- ie-art by a woman !' Thev something to h-r irienus; tiiiniving about , . ,. , , ;,. -,, . , - , tl - , i contrast. i in: annual consumption oi -m . ,.t ,--, , i, ,,o u-.pp'o iiicK. o.itt, and shovel; wat-r he;- maiis.-bold. an-1 h.ow li.-r husband ....... , , . ' , , I the oeople of England is iit-t about a - , . . , .-. o ........ i , i . ...i.i .... n I a ... i ! ' .. . ., . i .!!' .inn in- .ii 1. 1 1 , .-. i a. i ,o i x ,,' i . ..i . . uawati h d in th boto.ni of the -h:ic A large pavili'-n that had been erected i. , ... , i ....... l .!.,..,,;., -. a i - ... l i.i....,,; , . ' 1 1... ' i J ' . . . I ',. o I . , I 1 ' l u oa aiiO t o I llie I I ICI'!.!! : II . . I . I : . o I ' I . - 'i I if ' t. ' ,.; ,;-,, . , iiait i tie- a stnain , la v 'oi f.u'e j i -tool m-ar ii,e centre oi i pound of coffee per h-ad, or ibou't one eighth of that of the people of tie; Fnited States. Comparing the c.uisutnp- ti,... t..-i -.v illi tl.-.f of eotTi... it '', !.,. '. ';, no--;- began t( t our into t he tow i, : ! 1-re v ;o a )ai-('d phaid.-rm J ' .... ', . ' .. . . , , , . , , Inuni that, wmie the people of the ' - .;.. i i ; i - . 1 1 1 1 1 . t i - . i 1 1 a ' I , . , i i I i i iia i , i : . - l t a . i , 1 1 : . i ! : 1 1 . i , t - l m D--w nieviih- that day. Minglia.g the place for tin- oec--io: and 1 lu re i In w Htt tie- min-r- t'nat thronged th- ,hirk-(-d, i-.-hfu! lit I le murder, w-. -t rects wi iv traders, packers, ganiiih-i's, conih'e tt d pol Thi Fnitc'i States use about live pa-urn dTee to one f tea, th e 11 niple o f Fn IV her , , , ' land US'! five pounds gu.'.n, of t2ooo. ! of tea to ore- of t i -t 1 1 . o e politn i-cu s, and i,ro:'es-i,,ti-,l rascab. Twelve in' n eagerly responded to the ' i . . , , . . ,, . . , , ,,i l nere are lasnions in con -e, as m ai- ie M.-ed was done at in ooi.uk, and in cad hu' a lutv: i.aiu.v he who could I ... , , , , '.'''. , . most everything. 1 hurher, m his b a;.; .i.n hour later a dense crowd pressed ( have a p::t la this g, nt I.- -r j-m gulat mn. j ,roun;i tin- i,r:tini-h',l tenement of soiit ( dancieo- ai e,.eh oth'-i- and ar the min- : 'n l" "" S'1 " ' , 1 . , , , . ! "At Aden and Alexandria th" M en i -'Min- ai.ii wnani ;;' un ioi: uaaie man crs around inem, i;n . mod io sa house, and I go ov-r and get tin? mes sage. "I have heel -on-' oncer experieiic-f s xvith carrier pi-con--. Tia-ir ways are- as h.ard topndi.-t a- tin- weather. Finis that have repealed k' ie, . Ir.uu to s of no" miles liaxe faie.-.i to r turn iionn- in ractice tin - ,,: :,!iy to -ixty n.oe-. 1 have kilown iar i- .to ! - as long as a month fi'.ui lioae- ami tio-n -u-hhnly turn uo as -, rem ihougi' th-i-- had been in , thin ; it ;u-o,u ,,;.out their i rip."' 'New York Sun. wa- carried. Within lav the dving All i- safe and lb;i: woman or no cotfee is carefuliy pieke.l oer. a :! i-- 1 sorted in compliance with the -i tgu! : i fashion in trade which creates a dem s i .. " 1 iu Europe for the larger bean-, who the lor i Fnited States xv i 1 noua ! n.mer upon a leitieiieon t.,or. Standing woman, sh-- hangs." Law v. rs for tin around th.e liro-tiat- foi-iu , . l.-,tt' ., ,i,o. -,-.. ro I. -'; w -n-.l ia 1 v. -s. . 1 i m -oi,.- .f miners fresh from their work, ' themselves, but. there were twent ' It tl Woolen -h:it sleeves roiled m, th- 1 e-oseeiif ion Frob'-.h! v in th- his , , ,, , ' ' smaller ones. In point of I'm :''Ove the liiows ami overai.s torv of mols th-?re was n-v.-r a form ol I . . . tuck'-.i into the top? of their trial more farcical than thi- "'l!'h !...;- and u.uddv boots. Silent- - l-.n.ro.l the w,,tsan imnx dial el v ourre- b.ii ! .- md -a nnlv tin v stood with ori.zled : t ,..,,i.i . ;l . , ,,i, head- ur.eov.r-d and s!i,ply bowed, i a criminal so absolutely and univer whhe on th-- contracted brows and com- -uily prcjudicd and s.-nteuced be pr, s-,-d lip. sorrow and anger struggled : f,,,-,.- trial. it was wholly unlike the " r c-asi.'iy. Mlcrc" witiim and wttli- i.roc'ihtr.- of th i i , , i larger 1,-ans are tne best, ia-;ng- i;;, , . Had thev ! . . - , ve.oped, more pertect m ;ipr..', i ance ami flavor' I (ioo;i Ch.eer. Hobby Mxplains. Minister (dining with tt'.e family You .uever go fishing on Sun you, lloi-iyvf Fobby ( h no. -j.- Tiie King Hei, i. ul th" List. The K ing of Persia o :c. ..rdere I his vizier to make out a list of ail th- fools in his dominions. Ib- did so. and put hi- n;:,;,-ty"- : a !.- at the head of them. Th" king a-k-d him why, and he im mediately answ ere.l : Because you en trusted a ho- oi !-oie..s tn men you don't know to bnv ho:- for vou a thousand mil-s c.ti'. and who'i! je-vi-r come back' i-Av. i o it suppose they come bad; i" "Tii' n I shad 1 e r;tse your name and m do sert their-' and at her f. -f will be th- fallen ii out of Anarchy and Despotism emh-av -Uw-l, : w it!i inummud . "m oring- to liuh down tne hand widen , grasps th- -word. The who!,- structure j cently brought fofHi lrom'h will be made of bluish sandstone. Tim! pbiees. ; I nt -r . i a light will be 1,iioo feet above the- level j - "u of the bay, and its ravs will be seen p,i , The 'hifo Topaz, miles along th'"1 coast and out at sea. j The white top;., found n coven Indians of America all the way fn m New h-tence to ill'- ( Udoms ol hi- lie e'tor-. alToi.h .'! UK -m h an bid n tin" illm tralion both of old J ipan o.d old Flit a i n w a - a s. 1 1 , - r of i;roy -J, n- i. -. , car boliled animals ; in ot her a -rd , un n ifiii-i 1 to , h n i .. ii, and p. t ' -d in small i ..n r. d j u - of earth, a v. .,. 1o b -,,, a- iii'dh in- for tl- -n k and -u!b l oor I'.a ini-i I v all tie--- anined- '.',u kept adv.- in tie- bail, i : i n. : i s, and ci -t one-i - -' I'ttol ! !, t f.-r t!o m -el. and -t I by to if kill, d ami Pike's I.Utl el OJI the spot. w, t!, it t!.". COIild rain has been (, i in i: hnai-. ;i: ! as a '..f-d .1 i. n- r- -1 i a g- The ued est a! will rest ia t h- base cut in ! Peak is al mo-1 o u i i i n v d r t tie- di i- , be n o d ( u a ion , a m 1 i.o doub' .- . to th, I 1 the -olid rock of the- Peak. When built, ' mond, s.v- (I. F. 1 fob, t in t (hobc- ' fr,.-hl,ess of tie ir ' hat; da ire . t he st at ue w il I prove of great alue to ; Democrat. N. t many poopt- ihe mariner, and will lie (un-af lln' iiufid but I found a topaz :) th- i i - k - of th- ,.bje-ts on the Pacific slope. Willi Bar ' Platte River thi- -limner ..a I , t.t it ih.oidi's statue in New York harbor, and ; to a lapidary in N w Voj k to h,'. it. this maw work of ari throwing its rays , cut. It. wnigde d s.'s carat-, and the upon the bay of San Francisco, t h'- light ; p, j,jdar v s. r. t back v. . 1 t h . t ; i - ' - ;! i of liberty will be thrown from ocean to . civ,; me ..Vi r :i. ! n-in -. th- !! r. .W this; Douli'les-; s.eiie iiei-ll-I ocean. ' I )-more-f. u-lomary ,o-puhir -.nt, m. ui at l.-ngth tne murd-r.-d miner j tribuud. It se-i.n-1 that on the ff-'ls-fl J(1 l,r, ,,i..,. .11.... , . . . .i " ' "" i ue ue,. i . in-tani tin i :.!.i rs nao not ou.v thrown ! M;, , . -im, . c ,. , . - aliUl-lei llla,s iiiuess a ia;i.t murmur l gan, xhu-h , asid-" their u-u d chivalious adoration! gradually gn-w t., I,,w and terrible j f sex. but that now they would :-uz. 1 : sh arrivals came pouring it:, j wreak t In-ir relentb-s xv rat h upon the Granger- asked, Who i- h-f W ho object of t hei r abhorrence- wit h all the tunif iicre i- the a; u rdeiv r." j force tlu-y p-- essed. That iiierewasso I'i-s( ;.t;v the centre of tin- mass bega n , little of this w,.,n;;-.n to pulverize and '" ''i:U- i:i a detiuite di-.-tion: tiiey ! scatter seemed to exa-pcrat'- them. A n' enough ot pinp,-e then. 1 humane ,hysician mounted the stand !' -: s;g n-.tK ant ot all was t h n- : 1 . u: . it ,iie. can vou tell me why you don't ,,,, ing on Sunday I Bobby Yes, sir. Pa s;ys he doe; n't want to be bothered with me. New York Sun. A iiv.it Mi ii'i. Mr. Yeast Your wife is lit.-rary, is she no: : The Highos Church in Furope. The y,-ry high.--; ehuich ia F nope, according io the 1km Im-r Tagblatt, i- the pilgnimage chapel of ss, Maj-ia d5 Ziteit, abov-- Siiux, in th- ('inton of (iraubund'-n. Ii li ts -',-Fl im-tres abov. tie- -ea level - -n-ariy s ooo fe-t high above th" fr--t, near the limits of per petual snow. p i- only op'-n during lie; -ummertime of that rcgi..n---or, as ihr folks t he!'. -a i mat s n ckoa. from t. John the BapH-fs Day to St. Michael's Day----and is used only by tie- A;p le rd-, who remain th-re through tier ii;i.:!i(;i' with their cow- a.el goats, and occasionally by hunters iu search of the chamois and marmot. Ail the inhabitants of alux climb up t hither on Mi bummer Diy to as-ist at th tir-t mass and hear the lir-t sermon of the year, and there is al-o a crowded congregation on Micha- Inn Day, atth: la-T service oi tin y-ar. From time to tinm a tew st ray pilgrims from the irnubu:iden Oix-rlan-l and the Tyrol find their way tii-r -. Tne s-e-.nd highest church probably iu Europe-, that of Monstc-in. ai-o open only in the sun -mer. belong- to ( iraubunden. ami invest ig u j.,-; d;- h .-'! 1 if I had sold tie- -tone ii ! 1 i.at ban lb i" nee ma V aecieoP. for ftn, - of tie- tmuiag. ri" "f a.i' and ! h'-i r eroii.it i..n g I -1 a 1 1 .in! . - m ' a i ba'-k- yard ii a ' a ; on! v t ie- -t r.,ug- dioi.i-t'- so, like a a ( 1 a -1 oi'i-d lii'l-nia. v rang' I portion of h- di e 1 , dog -. and d i-i-r, f o - and ' - i i - ' i in d. appo r m" -. j, t im ; I , '. ' J ; ( ' .I-h- d. arid p I . U.aU.-, . e'-r-lu are ..- ,---, of b-. r a r found its way iii'o -a,n - ' 'le- large mi. -, toad- and fn-g-. tig-. and ao. jewelry stole- of th" nn-tr , -i; v. le r-. ph a'-. gut into i niiuii'i able .;.el: t-.e . it 'lie- la n r 'he a -i I ui i ' . -and th- fartl.M would have bcu. ..fi.i'-d :.' :,v irh.-t-e. I, tie- a- pt.. . ap genuine diamond-. (ea: v. nite topaz p,n nlly an- it-' virtu"-. IVnn t." !"J Is worth st' a . i . . ''. r four hu u . f--? --o:, - of gigi-.t:- uo.e I. "atat, web-' at -pu, . -, ; vr;o v. !.'. h certaitjiy v. "i-" f'.n;ga :ta- ft pi, ' h- v. h':- to. 1 as th- tions from -u.- land w;-r- p-. t horis broii.m. y an I a e ; . o' ' a-ai,.,gi. i'o .'1-1.. Jap.n I. -ing ! p;a -y. at.d diib ;- li ;,; m'-ue- f: :.. tie- p-- " ' " of -u :-,.';fu! Wli.at tniei',11' t t. It '" ; ol,,,- mom'-r-. I -aw om- '. or-, tin- ,.. '- of t ion difT- t - on. ., ' h . t oi n k . " . w i . ) ' h . t h o i g h I - . 1 1 y oral r.tel the diamond. It ;- i "a i.. a Ii. h -hinnt-.-ia m-a-ai-d t .-, :. v-'ix im !,.- fi'-ros-. but wa-. '".P. a , --, ,-i,' A Serenade in I .i !i nm y . Miiia. t. n :' v., : ngri;. and . a- :n gr.el Tn at nighg p.-tii a- .. ' -rto g 1 , og-um, d. inc;, by b.i h. " !-r.d my iierv--. tie- 1 '..' . u- .nad- ;e, t; virt i- -' omp... . n.cy by his ,.wi: . -I-.;;-- oa o. 1 w , .. ,k- -trance ingrele-n'-. I ' ' ! ' - -' t h" en.-d ai.-,; ml iaign' n hi. a -I.at I p. r f - k 1 n n ; - h;v- ne-, iod v. rv can n-mp io i.o!;,n,. i-.' . ;. ...'!'- le a ! . v t! f f v "' :n --ih. I -'.. an- ttorm in -cabs. Th' v ran inei. high to ot i.-r fragn."it t -1 v.-,, ! low, and g.' i-i, .u, l- d tn udd- and 'vo n.r io-s a i f- thi- a-o iuei ,!-.. It we- nt '.oly '.npl a a;.t, but -vid. ntiv sgruuk - ,!,. in drr- like th" ci.im.ugo! i. g-.-h uidn-i.eawi ing. an-l m n-r, wh-n in of-, h n - b n, at a di-ta'.c" -i he g a- 1.- ; ,r - e a n ty Pm- -p.-. im' m I'-pio.r r-en ace th'-b tter. I-or.-g to tn- wimi'-w ! Monthly. find tii it men, each " h h a tlisll of Sc, ii'i, bills : m-n To ,at I y A curious di-h was prepared the othet t ,., ,( ,,,, i;1 -t : . I ' '.'. i-i.t -. -1 w o g ,e ,,, - .,; wood, the largest so !,- . v. thi- ;t ' r, four i g. - ,., . ' tie- i ,' i r t ed Mia Crimson-.eak h. ves; she's got day tor a B.itish traveler in Mexico, i i. ,v ;r!i and b .. n on the A Waste Product I'tilfzod. one el' the g rente t uiin.is I ever saw. 4 Is thai a tact :" 44Y- s. ii.ih e I; she's given me a piece of it every d iv !""! to - oi-t twenty roars, and I gu- - .-in-'- got a large A new British indu-try is the invi.ara- stoci- on hand y r."--S ite-man. .iiuiost s testified thi-t she was not in a tit I tion of basic she- for ao-ricuifura! mn- '-... which, was the i-.w purring condition to be hanged. What such j pure. The materia! is puiveiue d by pg -tn- bcod tiiirsty beast about t., i testimony bail to do with the case no- j chinerv to Mich an extent t h.,t th- tin- A ho i ''-. ' " Us prey. ! wa-(,;iiv ' I ! I .- .n.w m- ::n-u. A how", ot dl-ao- : UI....1 ,. !,,,. ,..li - it. 1,-. 1,1 :;;:! olh-ill, too. Scan ely ti'.ei pro al fo 1 i o W ( d ; the ;."od do' tor was I ,,f lO.lt.Ml ). ,, s tt, tie- -ipt U'e inch. The! '' 1 in ' ed.t, with slender, s nuiiet i i- ! d i i ven from t he state I, irien from the i fort ii i i i, ir orooe'-t ies of I h i- -1. are du ' ' ngit" and , x ! in mi 1 y grace iul jtown, and dared not return or show j l() the huge mono, tion of iron and p'uo-- j m:m who ch tsc tiie !;i-t car at ..ight j ana io.-es it. , li .-'g. '' .urter. No Mc.'Vr :: e to Him. It is k uihll . ' w.o s-iys : "The rapt i;:v j in -ulng Is 1 is pi i.o t la :o. .:!!-!! - 1 gain " Ti'is eetmot iia-.e:.n reference to the ; m A-tmcuts; xvitu suft skin of j himself for beveral days. As there WW j phorh; licid wiiii'h it contains. Th- attendants M;rv 1 up an omeh-t, Li.h ,,i v i i, w and th- so-y-a-.its partook very heartily i w- .s j-riil .p,. p , ,, , Oi tne dainty morse,, pig. tne traveler mistrusted the loo i owing to certain ! black particles mixed therein. Impair ing as to tiie nature of th- sa .-jJeiotis hi- uld -eiardv believe his i,.. i. ; c i i s - ; i , c ,- e - -le i dist ia g ui-h o . ' Amei ieain 1! a a . . n : -. ot ah ne t to a. - ed go, - g - --I,:;. ;, but , o-i.--- North Onality Not (luantity. "Do vou know," s .id ' ie a.i 4 -t :,, ' -o.Ujo p'-opl " t h a' ' h:- t h r- m-:;.'' 'T us a i. . - . ' ' ;.- o uan- titV o! 1; .-'it ' Th- I. .'one .'-"o v.'..; d in d'e a'e tii.'it the oiig;;. .tor- of p i. .e wal it did son." - U''h t!.i:,g 'I I.- In" is, a th' i n.om. t r d- t giv. gredtents. m- count scarcely believe In- Wh.lt -0m(, tin- 1 ling of a Dog i I . o -. i.ater- tuose tin- scorpions, and an investiga tion prov.d this to be true, th- lown-i onl i In -h xi.-o thus utiliiiig' the young scorpion, which are dug out, hundreds in a nest, their sting being cut ofl be fore cooking. I Ti. s,.iu Iiai parent. 1 ic.'-n t e i ng a n nai i r-ti . alh 1 1 ,:. t tin i oii.- . : i. . s always follow 'h- !.".. I : a .g.g : ' No thirlie"." i.-j - 1 B .(;: rwttl ;. ; , , r, o ,,i Ilndianapolis Journal 'sometimes i t 1 tne Oootjae.. LJ uciy. I , - .-g ! ' '1 . OS information ahou ho am g ' t l.' tt. :,v V'-U have w i, (.'.'-g.li-:: '.. ttieS filled with boiung w .? r. '1 im th'-r-iiiOiiii-'iT mark' tilt d.gr-es in eg. h. Now. put th-ui together. The mixture contain- twice th , i i-.'ity of h'-at that itle r gado:, al ue- . ontage-d. and yet the thorn, i, no tt r do-- ten vary, but still marks -Jl degrees. The thermometer onlv gives the ijuality of the In at."
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Dec. 9, 1887, edition 1
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