rSSj wjmii.iujJuaujftMu'ia.i BWIWlMtfflW8l.'it It ft i '( m m t m t noil moro hot llf-iint Ir. flolli Arnold coroii Kiixnt 1 ttmn nf nnv other chiirIi J Medicine Kept III Mock, ill thiiiiKh 1 keep lliti-i'ii inrio I tic v M.ltolictUoM. Coyvltlo. Kan. DmgB1'"! S30'! WO'i M"1 ,,t'- IMHMf rnTTTTWTTTlI Jm PHilflUffi ISSSSP- ,-rV - ...S""'- wuTEiirEir iv Jqerlb I U.NEQUAM.KD rll 51 Y Eit lanje pa5 EAR Arn flllisl every vwk Willi rnrrfillti cnllrctnl niiwu. correct innrlil report" nml Jiilwt'llniicmi ntrri'stlnit mutliur. Tim llliiitmlrit n'J'J'M "IJI Iim liiivn nttmctnl linker! iimIm', 'I lit, Ht.lt- ALU'S I'lcliiri! nrrillnit lliiwnof wiy tilliir iipm- ImiKT. Now fiMiitr urn Winn wlilil from lliuo to lni nml ronllnunlly lncrfn.i llio HIpit1 In tin; loiun rlrclo. U. mro In, HKNil I'Oll A 1 lllii: HAMI'I.K IMII'V Iwfnni milrnvrllilnit for nn)f ulhrr nuvint'r. AliHllKhS CUIOAQO WREKL.Y URRALD, Chicago, III. CHcngo'i Ilt Morning NomDapcr U THE DAILY HERALD, Q PAGGS FOR 2 TS. Hold by ncwumcn nvcry wlicro or vent bjf mall for CO C'enta r inonlli. ADIIKKSH TUK CHICAGO HERALD, 120 A 12'J Flftlmv., I'UIOAUO. JAMBS W, QCOTT, Publlohor. OTho IlUYllim'UUIDHU Ifituod March nml Sept., onoh yonr. It lit nn oncy olopoilla of uiioftil Inlor. mntlon Tor nil who pur olinso tho liixiirlaa or the nocowiltloH or lilo. Wo cim olotho you iind Iirnlah you with nil tho Jioccmiiu'y nml unnocuHioiy appliance- to rldo.wnlk, dnnco, rlccp, out, Hull, hunt, work, oo to church, or ittvy at homo, nml In various nlzc. , ntylos nml qunutltloa, Jiiitt Hruio oet what In required lo do nil thoso things COMFORTflDLY. nml you enn mnko n fnir ostlmnto or tho vnhio or tho 11 U YEWS' aUIDU, which will bo sont upon rooolpt or 10 cunts to pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-1M Michigan Avonuo, UhlcnRo.IU. MAKING NKWSI'APKIIS. A GLANCE AT THE BUSINESS AND MECHANICAL DEPARTMENTS. The (lotitcu Hlrcniu Tlmt Pour In for (lit "Wiint" AdwrlloiiM'iil- The r.lnlMiml Ainiticiiiriilr of it Model l.'impilii llooiu Oilier Mullein. Ppeclnl l'irnmil'ni'o.1 CllK-AMO, Oct. IH Tim milking of a nowspnpor Is a process in Industrial iniiglo. Tliero Is nothing dull or monotonous uboiit any of Hm phnsivi. I5von tho mcchuiilcnl nml lliiniirlnt dopiirtinontsnf u gront nows pnpor nn full of Interest. It is 0 o'clock of n Huturdny evening In the- "Uli'o of Tlio Clilriimi Trllmno. Tim lilfrliultilliifr, wlnmo iril hiiiiiIhIoiip wiiIIh with iuiioiik tlio fow tlmt mdi('(l Kiifoly tliroiifli tlm iTiirlblo of tlnif'rt'iitllro wlmmi wvi'iilccntli mini vorwtry rcct'iitly occiirtt'il, Im alilnzo with Unlit. In tho I'llllorlnl itionm nv'rlHi(ly Ih at work. Tim iiiiiiiiikIiik t'llltor ami lilt liiiiiH'dlnlo nml (h'iiirttm'iitiil mutlHtiintti niti wiiilliiff lilft rollH or copy to mo com ioMiik room on tlm llftli lloor. Tlio city I'llllor ami IiIhhcoi-o of UMHlHtiuilMiii-cHi'iut-Iiil' up ollii'i'i-olU. In tlio Icli'Kriiph room, whcit' tlio Hpcclnl wlit'H from Nmv York nml Witsliliigiun, ami tlio li'li-nipli com ptitivV tt'Kiiliif whtw aro tlt'llvcrlnu thou hiiiiiU of woi-iIh to nix opcrntorH, li til f n doen til('Krnpli t'dlloru Hit, rcmlliiK the copy, coiincotlim II, tlntiwlnp; mmio of It In tho wahto iiiiHki't, putttiif; I'1 omltlcd woiiIh, fliiMnlfvltiK It ami iiiloruliiK It with head IIiich. 'lVUritli iiii'NHciim'rM coino ami pi, tlio hiNti-uint'iit rattle, typo will cih keep up a coiitliiuoiiH cliittcr ax tho opornlorM, dlHCiinlliit; llio Mower pen cil, truiiHcrllio tlm words which llio wired lirlnir, ami liumllo after liumllo of cony poiirH In uiion the tollcra In tliocompoKln t-oom. All over tlio world, literally, men mt at work at thin very moment prepar ing or dlKpatchlun; iicwh, mid nil over tlio city ami Hiiliiirlm reporterH at work gutli url'iiK llio homo iiowh of tho dny. "TIME !" The licst llludlrntcd ImmorouK ncwopn ncr. 'J he effect of the lllutrntloitK Is heightened by the use of four color. Also printed on coated pnper. Time is Staunchly Republican It vigorously nilvocntcn the maintain unco of n protective tariff; nml It fpenks in no uncertain voice forUepubllcnii princi ples, nml for doctrines of tlie party as set forth In the Republican platform of iSSS. Such n paper, speaking directly to the eye of the voter directly through Its sim ple nml powi rful cartoons, as well as to the mind through its editorials, will be n positive value to you iluilng the present campaign. This being a campaign of education, In which it is necessary to teach the voter the plain facts of the situation by every means within roach, a paper such as' TIM .should he found weekly in the reading room of every Republican club l.i the country. Single copies, ten cents each; subscrip tion, 3 mos., $1.25; 6 "'- $2-5o; one year $5.00; sample copy by request. Ask yor newsdealer for TlSlh. TIME PUBLISHING CO.. 1.4 Si 16 Vcsey street, New York. E. T. ROBERTS & SON Undertakers andEnibalmers, 2 1 2 North 1 1 th Street, Wlml'tor Hotel Annex, Telephones, Ollicc 145. Residence 156. Open Dny and Night. Reopened 1033 O Stree Down ntnlrn In tlm btmlneHB officii Ih an other IniHy Hi'ene. Hero tho most import iintcoiitrl'lmtorMof all aro at work. Tho advert Isem aro Hcmllng In their copy. IiongdoHka aro occupied by hundreds) of people writing out their wantH. Half n dozen clerks aro receiving their cony, and in u golden nttviuu tlio money nil Ih over tho counter. These aro tho Hiiiall or claHsllled advertleiiientH tlio help and tdtuntloiiH wanted, rooms to rent, real estate for sale, boarders wanted, articles to Hell, etc. Few of these advertisements are longer than four or live Hues, but for each Hue tho paper gels twenty cents over tlm counter, and what a lot of them It does L'ct! In onliuarv times one full sheet of tlm .Himdi.y paper, or eight pages of seven columns to tho page, Is completely Illled with them, in tlio busy season of April or Decem ber thirteen pages aro often filled. ICaeli column holds about !H)0 lines, or $00 worth of advert Isemeiits. Thus tho thir teen pages of tho busy season bring tho paper n roventio of more than $5,01)0. All this from tho little, advert Isements. Add to bo great n sum tho thousands paid on tho Hnmo dny for the largo advertisements) of tho merchants and Chicago merchants pay moro money for advertising tlinn thoso of nnv othur city in tlio world and you get an fden of tho wonderful rovenuo "from advertising enjoyed by a nowspnper llko tho ouo I am writing about To con tain nil tills advertising und tho news of Uio day and special Sunday rending, the Sunday paper will havo to consist of thirty-two, or thirty-four, or sometimes thlrty-bix pages. It Is u cyclopedia of tho world, uiiido in n night, and at an expense almost fabulous. Hut who cares for tho expense with such n f;oideu stream pouring constantly In? It s a fact that the advertising earnings In a single Sunday paper hnvo been largo enough to defray the expenses of n wholo week, not counting the cost of tho white paper, with a. few thousand left for profit. Regularly tho Sunday advertising nays tiio week's publication expeus.es. In a Mnglo itssuo Tho Chicago Tribune has printed advertisements ror wlilcli it re ceived $10,000. Tho cost of running tho paper a week, overvthlng but white paper counted, is about if i.ikiu. No wonder tho profits aro groat. Ixiok over tho lingo pages of advertising and you will not miuvel that, though as much money is spent in making tlio paper as is expended upon any other paper in tlio world, tlio proprietors aro able to dlvldo yearly profits amounting to $1100,000. 4 $ Tlio great nowspnpera of Chlcngo which hnvo reduced their prices Tho Tribune, Herald and Times now Mill on weekdays for two cents and on Sunday for fivo, and Tho News, which sells at n cent, will mako as much money at tlio reduced rato as thoy before inado at higher prices. It is tho advertlslne that does It. They do not expect to mako any money on their circu lation, or at least very little. Printing from eight to sixteen pages during tho week and from twenty to thirty-six on Sunday, tho cost of tho wldto pnper is al most equal to tho sum'' received for tho printed copies. A twoUo pago paper costs tho publishers nine mills, and Is sold for a cent at wholesale, whllo a sixteen pago paper costs twelvo mills, or moro thun It Is sold for. A thirty-two pngo Sunday paper costs two and a half cents, or all that tho dealers pay for It, yet all theso papers aro making money. Rut let us r-n to tho coinnoblmr room and tako n hasty look at tho mechanical process by which all this marvelous quan tity of nows and advertising Is taken euro of. Up hero, under tho roof, 110 com posltors nro at work setting tho typo. under their proper licndl'ig. llkr-v lao lnn t Mllod. All tlili U done by a pleco of nowspaper legerilemnlii, nt It seems, hut for whit h organization is n better term Nowlmro . on llio enrth'H niirfnco Is I hero boiler or gaiilzntloii or inure skillful workmen than ' in tlm composing room of n great news pnncf. In the renter of tho huge room standi a little box. inside It Is filled with pigeon luili", and there am two or three , Miiall windows. Into this little apart inciil, called tho copy cutlers Ixix, all tho product of editorial rooms, telcsrraph I wires mid business olllce Hiurs. It comet i by the bushel. Hero stiyiil two men who do nothing but "cut copy." Ouo man handles all the news. .Suppose it is II ; o'clock at night. Ho has before him a lot ' of copy marked "add cabin." This means that cabin news Is already in typo, and that i this is to bo added lo II. Il is late, mid I tiio pages on which tlio foreign news Is to lie. printed nro soon to lxi closed, so ho ciiIh j n column of copy Into twenty pieces, until berlngtliem consecutively, lie puts them ' nil on a hook, by one or tho windows, ami opens tlio window. Tho printers eonio one after another ami takoolT theso pieces or copy, ami quickly put tliem In type. There arc about ten lines for each one. In twelve minutes or mi tlmt column of news will bo In type, on it galley marked "add cable." A bov takes a proof of it and I rarrlcH the proof, along with tho original copy, lo tho pitMir room. Hero wo como upon another depart meiit of newspaper mulling. Seven men ami seven boys sit at long tables. Ouo of tlm men takes thu proof, oueof tho boys tho copy. Tho man reads aloud, marking all the errors as ho comes to them. The boy follows him, to see that tho typo and tlio copy cor respond. All tho other men and boys hero aro doing tlio samo thing, livery thing that goes into a newspaper Is thus read over. Then the proof goes back to tlio printer for correction. Often tlio proof reader will nmrkhls nroof "revise." meaning that another proof must bo taken ami submitted to him, that Im make suru tho corrections havo been properly made. To follow ouo column of Hows, as soon as It has been corrected It goes to tlm "make up" table, where tho foreman' and fivo or six assistants are arranging typo In brass forms made just the size of n nage. Tho column of cablo news is put In Its proper place along wit It tho other news or Hue character, the pago Is filled out ami locked up and hustled aWny to tlm elevator. Down It goes to tho stolen typing room, where a papier niache onht Is iiiiidf. from It, ami from this u roncavo metal plate which fills tho cylinder of tho press. " Hut. I must toll you how tho !),000 or ko miiiiII advertisements aro caied for. Tho copy comes in small bundles from tho business room down stairs. Tlio man in tho copy box classlllea it by throwing It Into tho miinv pigeon holes Ix'foro him. Tho boxes aro marked "Male Help Wanted." 'Female Help Wanted.1, "Rooms to Rent." "Real Kslate South Side," "Real Kstato West Side," "Part ners Wanted," 'Personal," etc. Thus he distributes tho copy. As soon as fivo or six of a kind have "accumulated they are given out to u compositor, and after being put in type, rend in proof for errors) nml tho errors corrected, como to tho classi fied "mako nil" men, who add "real es tate" to "real estate," "help wanted" to "help wanted," each after Its kind throughout tlio long list of human wants as expressed In tho "classified" columns. Hut this is not all tuey navo to uo. Many of tiio advertisements must no elass'llled alphubetlcally, necessitating tho handling of many linndrcds of them singly. Thus tlio columns como mid tho pages grow mid nil uro closed, and tlio storeotypers, hot, rod shirted and impa tient, mako plate after phito of hot, soft metal, which quickly cools and hardens, and tako their places upon tho presses and inovo tho world. IN TIIK MOUNTAINS. i O'CONNOR POWER'S TRIP TO BRIT ISH COLUMDIA. Tlirtitinti it lli'ulou AImhiihIIih: In tttty I'ruliK, Itmliln; KlrciniiK, Durli forest, Unlet filmic, Woiidrrfill Vlstn nml Deep (,'iiiijiiih. Siecliil Corri'siKiiiiU'iice.l Nf.W Voiut, Oct in. 1 havo lipcnt the summer months In traveling thiotigli sev eral provinces of the Dominion of Canada, n country remarkable for the great extent and variety of Its natural lesources ami lis clinrmliip scenery I was niitch Inter ested In tho new aultlc-iiiciitH on tho prairlo which 1 visited for tlio purpose of ascertaining how far I ho northwest Is adapted forettlers comliig from l-'urotio, and liiying devoted ninny weeks to tills inquiry, determined to pi still further we.it, nn'd nt u r.inall Htmlon called Wa- TjhJgx ,. A r - fF . sT , r Li Ma vi -. .i wi 7 I tT I Wiiiart 7 A Jii 4rc irM Wm8m ' M'i i M-Vk 1 II &- I i i J&: T r.-v :'-" i"3wfi S!?SS&r7P-x v-sri yiiHuliuV L il $$&$&& W "W. 7 '.'" ' . 1UK n'.'Sll'- .- ir,w it . if.. K,r.rt.' ,'. I '0jtlKj F yKS' r-..i-y- r. v v r v f ; . wt. - '. V T- NKMIINO TIIK IIOCKIKS. pella on tho Canadian Pacific railway I pursued my Journey to Vancouver and tlio Pacific. Our route lay across tlio prairlo ror about 700 nil'les, passing through Calgary, tho renter of tlio ranch country lie fore wo enter-id tho gap of tho Rocky niouiilalns. Wo stopped at Uatiff, which is famous for its hot springs, nnd tlm site of tlio Canadian National park, a reservation twenty six miles long by ten miles wide. It is at this point that tho sublime scenery of tho mountains reveals Itself to tho 'traveler going westward. From tln gap to Vancouver, a distance of r8!2 miles, the scenery of tlm mountain, lake and woodland forms one unbroken chain of beauty. Its varied grandeur dnrzle and tiros tlio evo whllo It tills tho soiii wltli Images bright, glorious mid Imperishable. It was fiillO In tho morn ing when tlm cars pullod up at the utatlou, and in It was tlio queen's birthday tliero was qulto a number of holiday makers, who had boarded tho train at various points during tho night, and who alighted hero, as well as some, invalids who mounted u wagon destined for "The Sanitarium." Tho springs are about two miles from the station and sev oral hundred feet higher up tlio moiin tain. Tliev are surrounded by a few small mndrV rnd that thoy were so much nllkn In foatt.re nn. I dtosn lis to bo quite Imll.i tingutslmhlu ono from another. Tlm old government road Is visible from tho cats nil along the Frazer and Thompson val leva Twisting and turning about tlm elllls It comes down to tho riverside ill some places, ami In others It Is forced to n height of a thousand feet above tho liver, nnd Is pinned by worn Inglv slender sticks to tho face of n gigantic precipice. Indians nro seen on projecting rocks down nl tho water's edge, spearing salmon or Keooplng them out with dip nets, ami in sunny spots tlm salmon nro drying on poles. Tlio railway passes Kamloop's laku, shooting through tunnel after tunnel, mid then tho valley shuts in ami tho scarred nml rugged im 'ii, tains frown upon in again, ami for hours we wind along their shies looking down upon a tumbling river, now close beside ui and again lost in n valley far below. At Vale tlio gorge ends und tlio liver wiudeiis out, but we never get away from tho mountains. A gleaming white cono lines from the southeast, It is Mount llaker, (1(1 miles away ami 1-1,000 feet above us. Port Moody, at tlio head of Durrani Inlet, was for a tlmo tlio ter minus of tho railway. From hero lo Van couver the railway now follows tho south shore of tlio inlet, and the outlook from tlio cars speeding along Is most pictur esque. Snow tipped mountains, beautiful lu form ami color, ilse opposite and aro vividly reflected In the mirror llko waters. 1 Following down the shore ror hall an hour, we reach Vancouver, the western I terminus of the Canadian Pacific railway. I found comfortable (iiiartcrs In u lino hotel, equal to any of the hostelries I had scon in tho east, and Its situation on high ground affords u charming vlowof tlio now city ami tlm surround ing' country. Far away to the south east tlio ever visible Mount linker shows its crystal cone. At tho north, and rising directly from tho sea, hi a beautiful group of tho Cascade mount ains. Ixioklug towards the west over tho straits of Georgia, aro the dark, bluo mountains of Vancouver island, and at (ho southwest beyond Frazer river Is tho Olympic range. Tho city Is new; only one or two of its many buildings were hero two years ago; a forest stood hero then, but 'it has now n population of moro than 5,000, which is rapidly increasing. All of the earlier houses were built of wood, but now many solid structures of brink r.ml stone are going up, and while Drayage and loving OUVMU MAGCiAUH Dcklro to Hfurm IV viVi. Hi.it lii e tiip incut for muting I Io.kcIi ild (i .l,Pi in Safes, M.mhaudUo, lleivt M.i IiItitv. elc , Is the best In the city. ' Special mors and wagons nre kost for the icmotiil o- Pinnos and Household Goods, Which nre always handled by compliant and etpeilencod'holp, and the latet appli ances ucd for handling Safes and other 'unty good. Call, address or telephone OI.IVF.U. MA(iGARl) Telephone in 917 f) st. Fremont Elklton & Mo, Valley Trnln leave l(i:l.in. 111. niul llMOp.m Tmk ri.KiiunN Vali.ev Link. To free homes In Kortlmit-tern SVIir.itln nn Joiitliwestern Dakota. Tollielllai'k lllll nml the Hot Spring. To (Vtitrn! Wyoming cihiI nml on fteliW 1111 entile rniiKc. To Clilomfo nnd Hie Knt. To Hi. t'lUil.tlie North nn I N'iirllm-ot. For farther hifonnnUoti Iti'iiilrt of (IKO. N. KOUKSMAN. Acini. II South 10th stu-et, Lincoln W. V. Pi run, J. 1!. llceiuvAN. (leiiernl Jl'cer. (len'l I'ivm. Ar'I Missouri Vnllev. lown. GAriTAL NATION K. XWSK .HTALKiocK taio.roo C. W Moshrr. I'iv.l...nt. W. .r WntiU. V IL C. OuumII, Caslilf r. rro N. R. HOOK, M. D., IHSKASUSOK WOMKN. Jrlnary and Rcctai Diseases a Specialty. Treats reelnlillKonfOs liy IIUINMCKUIIOFK I'AIM.KKSKYSIKJI. Ofllce, rooms I-.-J. lil nml 121 III .r llluck. Twelfth nml O ircil. (Jlllce iclrpliniif MS. Iteslil.mce Ki'.liymrevt rhoiif, txi Ofllce hours,'.) to l'. a. in. '.' to .'1 nmU'lo f, 11 in MinOays, 10 lo II 11 m ij-ai -fcUMMwMv?i,re..,3:ffl)i:iffl'.'."7" shnntles, wlncli aro used as hotels und V-S,ffiVywi'Mf)TifMXi which slioltered 11 score or so of visitors. fr?j .' mffSpM jKffB -"" An iMiutil number might bo counted at ' &$?!aS2SE&J?J!r j "Tho Sanitarium." lower down lu tho ' .K'V,vV5r!l38HKrv' KiW,W I T 'TTr VIWiiXH- .RWl)i pfPf- ,m O.A.SHOEMAKER,M.D. 1 HomtBopatliist Pliysician Tcle-lione No (S$. 1 16 South 1 1 th Street, Lim-oi m Ni:b T TNPRECEDEKTED ATTRACTION U Over a Million Distributed. vitiligo, but tho accommodation provided in nil thoso places was of tho rudest de scription. Tlio Canadian Pacific railway has, however, opened a hotel, the ar rangements of which aro good. The more important springs havo been improved by tho government and picturesque bathing houses hnvo been erected nnd placed utuior tlio euro of attendants. From early morning till tho shades of night shut out everything from our view wo passed, or leaving HauiT. through scenery of ths tnui iitrtivtitflfiitit l1mnftlll 1 Mil mint nil i1n hikes nnd waterfalls, glaciers, now aro discharging or taking In cargoes, nnd enks and wooded heights, tower- I ni too wareuouaes aie 1 nuaoi iiiiiu.v . Till: KOOTKNAY VALI.KY. tho public authorities aro clearing tho ground to mako room for moro, there is a brisk tlmo lu real estate transactions. Down nt tho water's edge nre long wharves where steamships from China nml Japan, from California, Pitgot Sound and Alaska At 1 o'clock tho Inst of tho pages must go to tho storeoty pern. Thou tliero Is 11 rush ami 11 scurry. Loinposuors set "takes" of but four or tlvo linos each, that they muy tlio sooner finish. Tlio night alitor, In charge of overvthlng and everybody a man who rnnfdly grows gray haired, under the weight of detail and responsibility Is directing the throw ing together of tho last pages. Not in n dav could I tell you of tho wonderful skill, sscul, organization, by which every thing In tlds vast workshop Is brought out In the right place just nt the right minute, but soon wo hear tlio hnlf dor.cn big probses, which cost u cool hun dred thousand dollars, turning out papers In' tho basement. A dozen men attend thoso monsters, and two dozen men nro lu a room awaiting their product. Thoy count out hugo bun dies, tie them, nut address and labols thereon, fill waiting wngons with them, horses nro whipped Into a dend run, stop ping only when alongside a whltomall car which 11 pautlngengiiio is waiting to hurry to tho west , and r.t 13 o'clock Sunday morning, before you havo finished your dreams about typesetters and reporters, and murders and copy cutters, tlio peo ple of Burlington, In., ticarly W miles from Chicago, nro rending tlio Sundny pa per which you snw go to press. At sl o'clock, or 'just us tlint fast mail train it starting, u second or city edition of ths paper is put on tho press, with changes hi three or four of tho pages to "iuko room for luter newu. And what a newspaper It Is that Is thus turned out at high pressure! Thirty-two pages, 221 columns, equal to a book of u thousand pages, made in a night and cov ering tho world. WAirr.n Vi:i.i,m.n. 'aimed ncaks and wooded hchrhtti ing in somo places for moro than a mllo above us, with a wild and turbulent river the Kicking Horse running below us for n long distance, and which, In tho windings of tlio track, wo crossed and rccrosscd no less than seventeen times. Tlio scenery of tho Rockies was grand, but that of the Selkirks was indescribably beautiful. A little way up tho Heaver, ivlthln sight of a long lino of tlio higher peaks of tho Selkirks, tho lino crosses to tlio right bank, where, notched 1 jjiu'. 1 j-4 t-mmMtl A -ass. V A WAYSIIU: bTATIO.N. Tiim to tho X andUm river Is ' conntr.es on tho surface of the, gloW left 1,000 foot below, appearing as a silver thread winding through tho forested val lev. Mount Carroll towers 11 mllo and a quarter obovo tho railway lu almost vertl- Thoy fill tho wholo lloor of u largo build ing nnd still aro crowded. Kucu second rr f-t'C'U-z tome zk Wotwlth slniullni; tho fuel that Flio- tocrnphs hnve been mill cd to about hnlf tho former prlro wo hnvo ex traced the Kfrvlccsorono of tho licit fin ishers 'In Now York to tnlce clmrKoof Hint department of thevluillo. Our ('Hurts Khali be un t Irl hr to each cus tomer entire sail sfac t Ion nml to produce superior work tonny wohnvo done before. Catinets, $3 per Dozen, 100 nieces of tvno drop into tho Iron sticks under tlio shaded gas lights. In threo minutes theso men will set a column of typo. Whllo you aro looking on for twenty minutes they sot a pago. Hut oven at this rato they could not got tho wholo thirty-two pages ready when wanted, wero it not for tlio fact that much of tho typo for tho Sunday paper, tho special, literary ami Illustrated articles, have been set earlier In tho week. Hut how Is It that all these hundreds of different news articles, and theso thou tmiidt) of advertisements, can bo put lu typo and gotten into their proper places bo quickly? For Instance, tho copy of news from IStirono, or tho tenor twelvo columns on tho strict cnrstrlko, or tho pages of real estate advertisements does not como in all togothcr. Their copy straggles in all through tho evening. Yet lu tho paper next morning all tho cablo nows Is together, properly displayed with head lines, and neatly arranged with rofcrenco to tho Importance or relationship of tho occurrences described. All tho real cstato r.dvcrtisen:cut3 aro together, classified nnd nmuigcd by rectlonsof tho city, suburban, etc. All tho houses to rent aro together, subdivided by sections of tho city, Audali tho flats o: apartments to rcut uro nlr-o Tho Method or u "l.UIur." I get into a Mrect car now and then, and discover that twelvo of us aro packed In on ono sent, whllo fivo women sprond themselves over tho oilier. A lady Is picked up at tlio next crossing, and sho looks at overy man of us as sho holds to tho strap. I bob up, point to tho other seat end tell her tliero Is room for fivo moro. Tho women have to movo along. then, but thoy do it grudgingly, iind 1 hear them say to onoh other: "Thero'n n genuine crank for you! I wish I wero u man for about threo min utes!" I simply break up a selfish plot on tho part of tho fivo, and that U tho reward. 1 can go Into a grocory nud order and pay for 10 worth of goodn in fivo minutes. Is tliero a woman on earth who can order So worth in fifteen minutes? If I find ono ahead of mo I leave- tho store. I ieavo It becr.uso n mnn should always bo waited upon first, his tlmo being moro valuable, nud I know that sho will sit and gossip ami ask prices nnd paw goods over and lliuiily lcavo tho order for her hus band to bring In next morning. Tho grocer gives it away on tho qulot tlu.t I am n crank. A crank beca:o I won't ntami nrouuii on ouo leg raid wnlt tho v111 ami jdcasuro of a woman who la dimply making iui excuso of trading, and who is not yet out of tho Mora when I havo filled tnv order, eaten my dinner and returned oil foot. M. Quad lu Dotrolt Freo Press. cnl height, its numberless pinnacles pierc ing tho clouds. Towards evening we skirted tlio shores o' I.ako Sliuswiip, along which tlio lino threads its zjgzag way for a distauco of fifty miles. The hills rlso from Its banks to a prodigious hole-lit. rlelilv and densely covered with tall trees, among which huge cedars, pines und the slender silver birch wero dls tlnnnlslinblo. Several units of tho hike reminded mo of Lucerne, in Switzerland, but Shuswap lias uothlng to borrow from Lucerno In point of beauty, and It scorns I to mo to excel It in sublimity as well as magnitude. On tho night that wo sped I along Its shores tliero was ono element of glory wanting to compieio mo loveliness of tho scene. Tlio inoou.4vhlch was high in tho henvens. stmcrirlod Ineffectually to froo herself from tho thick, dark clouds which enveloped her, and which robbed tho bluo hike and tho verdant valk-ys bo low of her sweet silver light. An wo descended towards tlio coast our ttiuto lay. for a good part of tlio way, along tho banks of tho Frazer r,lvcr, and through a valley of abundant nnd luxuri ant vegetation, with wooded mountains on each side, inch cs wo had passed through tho day befcro. but with fower jnowcaps; end thcro wc.a greater vr.rloty of life and u:o mont along tho lino. o passed several villages or oncamprr-entu of Chinese luborcrn employed on tlu rail wnv. nnd were mifh struck with tho mis erable diameter of tho touts t.nd hovels In which thoy dwelt, ns well as by tho fact that thov appeared to bo all exactly til tho bitmo'sl-o (short aud compactly loading for tho east with teas, silks, seal skins, fish, fruit mid maiiv other commo dities. After spending a day and a night In Vancouver 1 crossed the Straits of Georgia to Victoria, tlio capital of British Colum bia. Wo hud a delightful snll of about seven hours through u beautiful archi pelago. Victoria is charmingly situated, with a genial cilmiito, which has been com pared to that of the south of Kugliiud, und n prosperous population, notwith standing its quiet, old W(.rld habits ami demeanor. Strolling through tho city on the first evening of mvurrlval 1 wusiiiitch impressed with tlio illusion that the snow capped mountains on the other bido of tho straits formed not only a part of tho Island, but of tho city itself, so near did thoy appear to bo at tlio end of one of tlio principal streets. Nothing could bring homo to ono a fuller conception of tiio height and bull; of tho Olym pian raugo than tlio fact that its mighty presence filled all tho Inter vening space of Bomo fifty miles of land ami sea, and inado ono feci at that dis tauco us If drawn within touch of Its awful Immensity. e ii Tho physical features of British Colum bia preclude tho Idea tlmt it is sultablo for colonization on any largo scnlo, tlio amount of nrablo land, compared to tho whole surface, being conipurutlvely small, it Is not a country for tho ugr'culturist; but for tlio miner, tho lumberman, and tho fisherman It Is ono of tho richest It needs, however, an abundant influx of capital to open up Its natural treasures, which aro hidden away lu Its denso forests, or buried in Its deep valleys and untrod den solitudes. To tho sportsman and tlio tourist It is a perfect paradise. Tho sportsman lias his cliolco of easy shooting In tho moro settled districts, where va- Louisiana State Lottery Comp"y. Innirpi rutul hythe I.tTMntnre In nw lor Educational iiliilcliiirltalite pmpneNnlil Its rriini'hl'-e iniiile a part of the in c-cnt stale eoiiKllliiilun lu Is"." liy an ovcrv!eliii)mr pop ular vole. Its Grand Fxtraoidlnary Drawings take place Scmi-Aiinunlly (June nnd Decem ber), and its Grand Single Number Draw ings take place on each of the other ten moutlib of the year, und are nil drawn in public, nt the icadcmy of Music, New Orlcniif, La. " "Wo do hereby certify that we Mipcrvlir the iirrnm.-1-metilK lor all Hie M nlhly anil -eliil-Alinual !li'iiuliij:8 of The I oiiIhIiiiiii Stale I ottery ' ompiiny, nnd In pi r.m innn iiko nml cuutiol the IiiuwIukn tin iiim'Iwh, nml thai the Milne me eoiiiliietiit ulth lion ely, liilriii'i-M, and In l-oihI fnlth ti.wniil nil panics aim we iiiiinorie ine i ni..paii.v to ion this i erllllente, u llh Inc-shnllli s ol our vlcnii tllics attiu'heil, III Its ndcrt!-( iui-IiIk." We, the uiiilen.l(ciicil I'miks and Hunkers will pay all prize diiiwn lu the Loulxh.nu State Lotti'ili-h, Mhleh limy he pl'CM'Htcd at our counters. It. M. WAL.MSLKY. Tres'l Loiili-iinu Nut H'k 1'IKltltK I.ANAL'X, l'rcs.ftiite National It'll A. IIALIiWIN. Prif. New Oilcan Nail Hank CAUL KOIIN, 1'ick Tnton Nntlnmil lliiulc GRAND MONTHLY DRAWING, In tho Academy of Mute, Niw Orlum, Tcetday, Kovcn.Url3. 1888. Capital Prize, $300,000, Ho.WK) Tlrkds ill Tweiily Dollar uu-li. Halves, IU; (miners, ft; Truth ; TwmiII-cthsl. 1. 1ST or i'1!i.i;h. 1 lMt!.KOF.irHi.iitilK 1 l'HI.K ()!' iui,miils 1 l'HI.K OV rii,lMlln 1 l'HI.K ul' Aeuill rill.llsoK ill.Nlnro r,(im aro l,iiK)iir .ViOiu-e ;'jNinrc aonio AI'I'UOXIMATION I'll I .i: iro l'l-ieMortroiuro Km do. .'tenure HO do. '.Mime TKHMINAl. I'lH.KS. Iiif.l do. IKIari IKKl ilo. l()Jaro ft IMtl.KSUF ift l'ltl.l's (IK HO I'UI.KHdl-' JtKI I'HI.KHdl'" tlOl'Ul.KHUl-' FPfe MOUTH OV I'UAZUR CANYOU. rlous kinds of grouse, prnirio chickens, quails, ducks, snipo and geeso abound, with tho common deer; or. If ho loves hard sport, tho mountain goat, mountain bhoop, caribou, elk, and boars, both black and grizzly, will glvo him aiiiplo opportu nity to provo ills prowess and endurance. Tho tourist who Is u lover of nnturnl scenery will hnvo to connect together lu his mind till that ho he. j hitherto eccn. botli In tlio old world r.ud tl.a new, to find a parallel fcr tlio matchless combination of rugged grundour cud pjaecfnl loveli ness which ho will gazo upon for tho first tlmo when, with rupturaua emotion, ho passes through this wonderful laud. O'C'O.N.NOH POWUlt. :nO.II IMl.dW .'i,nm :.'.,Wiii ji i,i mil 'J.-,Will .ft.ono fv'.IHHI M 1,1 II .11 1(10,0(0 , ."il 1,1)1 HI , :in,i(ni '.'O.IKIO . iitMoo . wi.wn ;i,i;n 1'iles, umouiiiliiKl l.ifil.'''' it$T- For Cluli Hutes or nny other desired luiorniatlou, write leulhly In tlio UllderrlKUi'il, clearly i-latfut; your residence, villi Stale, County, Slreet and Number. More riiplil re turn mall dcllvi ry will liciissuieilliy your en ehmlnt; nil l'.UM'lope licnrlnw iir lull ad dress. Kenit rOHTAI. NiiTKH, Kxprc Money Or der, or New York KxehiuiKc In oullniiry Id ler. Send eurreney by Kxpress iui our ex pense) uililroM'il M. A. li.MTl'HIN, New (Irlcaii, La. OrM.A. DAll'IIIN, WiihhliiKton, I). ('. Address Registered Letters to , KW (IHLKANS NATIONAL HANK. ) N( orhiins, La. REMEMBER SVSl,V,!rrer. eu'iirilnnil Kurly, who uio In clmrut or llio ilrnw IliUH, I u uiinrnuteo ol absolute lulrncss und Inlemlly, that the chiiiices aiy all cmml, anil thai uo one enn I oslbly divine whiil number win urnw a prie. HKMKMllKltnlMi thai the pajinelit or tho I'rlcs Is iMiiimiitccil by Koitr Nutlomil Hanks of New Orleiilis, und Hie llekelsure hlmied by the President ol un Instllullon, whose ehnr tereil rluhlH ate rocuunlt'd lu the IiIkIiohI eouil; then lore, In-ware or nny ImitatloiiNor anonynioiis scheme s, rate u COIJ c A'Ufi&'i&aa AMI INHTITUTI'.OK l'KMUMllll', ShorllimulaailTyiicwrllliiK. licit und Inrptcollruo lu tlio writ. Klinl. nil preiiAriil fur liimlncti In from 3 to V month. IiiiIivIiIuhI liistriii'tlnii. Fu.l iinilex ItIcikhh fueutty. FcikI fur eullcu JutuaaU and nu-'lnu'iif of iH'iiiniiiihlilp Id UI.LIUIIIUUU t HOOSK. Iiieoln, KoV, ( 'JWWtt r i J lr W&''SWrWmgKFlmTS'VS'Tyr' ri' - ; . ,77a 1 ThMHI