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I i i rMV.W VOL. S. I'llINKVIMJC, VIUYOK COUNTV. ORKCiON. SATURDAY, rJl.'LV 10, W.ri. NO. G. OCllOCO KKVIHW I'l'Ml lailM' Mill Hltl'unU ft 4, DOUIHir & ELLIOTT. t trim tnlit' ltlttm, Mll tlftli I .I IMi Hi i a tN Uii W Si I'm. v., t'n 4''tSK" V i .j !.,,., i ii ii ...i iim ul in. it -i.. i.. i, It l l .rMi I ii. i.taf ! i A t. . H.i I . i. ,. .. t,.... I'. I..., II .-jiiHi M I. A IMu-iiiI .III Mini: I' m 1 r i 1 r Ml I flM.S Ul MK'II 111 I" si i 1 I I l"l r I i..i.t..ur t u it i i'w i v w u () 1' m 1 1 1 1 r i . ii.ri U 41 wnvi v i ai i h l'li"t -.--lN l- ' tlil'X C. A. Dentist, CLINE, Dentist. . a t-l I ' l.t....ai ill'. I' -i -f II. P. Hfcl.KN AT. M D. Physician aiul Snrgeoft (iLOUUE W. HAIINLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW l iO.r.lllr, Or. J. F. MOOUE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, l iliirillla. nr. . .I.r-I lrll..tf I.. I..il'. ." '.rJ -n ;( va;i PRINEVILLE, OREGON, Traiisacls I Cciicnl Eaiiklnit BiisIiipsv .I.l.i.i Vl, " l o o, It iiiji il i, nl. M lluonlN A.,'...nil. fc.j.l hhLio-i In l,r.. It M. IU H'-liiit;' I'. l,,i... ... , , ,. i (ii.l ,V. t,.i ll.l ' ' I im. Ii. f..n,il .Itrnll'.lt ED N. WHITE, 'l.ilii Mirrri, I'rliip 1 1 la, r., fltol'llllToU OK l lllt Popular Resort for All -Willi WIHII A l.uail I lint, A Mi p lli lrralilna llrlllk, A (Jama f llllllitril., or A Nor la I UN ma ul I'nrila. CLUB ROOiMS FOR CAJVIES. PACIFIC COAST. Hie Drought in Southeastern Arizona. CAISSON'S MINT INSI'LCILD. . - .. Uticlls of HiUte, Mont., bxeriist'il Over I n-i.)Uiiit Hold-ups, Uurl.uits, Lie. Nrvada'a Caraaiii, militia will ramp nar Tlio Arlaoaa with raltia. raiiKi'a aro ovaralM'kt Arloiu oUtiaiai t) have mora mot a pa- Iwm 111 Iti-olim-l I.i Ila tiM.nLl in. .. WW utlmr section if Ilia I'tiioii. ! A lTn hiliiilior of liimi htvt b'ii ilia- . rliaiaaii fr.ini Ilia navr anl It Mara ! lalaml, ami uioio ill hari-a ara ax- MM'lOll. luaiifi'tiira fruin WaalilnKt4iri tiara Iiwm limkliiK tliriMih'h ttio Curaiiii mint, ami llii-y tlii larw overytliinn In aicvllant jwinililluii. I fi.a ihcnr ami mun on Ilia I'nimcr ; lliiatiill liavn taiaoil uvr II ,tw HJ to plara : a imniiinniiii nvtr Ihmr iloa4 alilpmutra at llm Mar laiaii'l t niin'Ur y. Mra. WmuUoi lli, llm iiuiin-aialiii avaiiKfllal lui rrxalrxl an lllllill Plritit ; maul at lidklamt, t'al., laal year, haa ! Ikuh a ai-rira of itirvliiiKa at ha'vm r. Tliora la him la k at Vallr).) of ri'llt- lini; Ilia iill 1 1 union!, on a minor that jllia rliiiif of ha hiirpau of rniialriii'liiiii a ill tuakn a iiiiiiiminiilaliiii lu that i ll .i t. K.'liri fruin tho aoiillmiuittirti part of Anmiia Inrnlory arn tu Ilia lli t tliat uiilra ram lulla in a Ivw awlii mill.) will ilia liy Hi tlimmamla. Ahrmly Ihry ara ilmppuiK ulf. Klurlririana frmii Ilia h!aat ara now at hiilru, Nrv., l)(uriiiK mi Ilia roat of pul ttiiaf "P an rln trie plant lu-ar hntro to run Dm mill on iiarl brixi'lit lliroiiKh Siiiro liimirl from tha t'oni.to. k. Tlif it ivrfnitixnt aipliirinit parly, in rliartra ul I'rnf, Hiw.l Clfvplainl, haa Irll la.timaliir Ala-ka on Ilia l ity of T'x'ka to iiifuiini Ilia movi'iiionl of M mi . ylrti'irr aiul to rxaiuinn Urn mil rnmi.ltin; ' ouni ry. Tliu rh fl ul tlm Inirian of yar.la an.l t.H-ka at Mara lalanil la alroiiifly In fa vor ( iia lii( a hull;" Imtit iroin N'nU Ikjo I.i llm navy yatil for llm uri-ali-r Im iliif ul travnl an.) conveuipui'a U) pin ploy a rnl ollipra. Not a illi.lamlinK tlia ilrriaiun ni tloi H m rt..r I'o'irt at Sa. rampnlo that It nli-rra, llm rprpiilly rlpctvl Cliiaf of l'.il r', la imli((ihlo to Ilia ottlra, ha ra lii'p. to varal only on ajH:ial orli'r of llm r nrl Hint ho nuil Jo a, x li- ul. a in Milla, wliila on liia war t M oral. 1.11.. i, with J ivl o.irl'i of i it i. .1 il winch ha I. a. I i lraninl up ' in I a nr v (iuli li, w aa warlalil anil rohlxxl ; hr two liiitliaaYiiom. fipwanla to the amount of f ,'.i I tiava Uaau ollfrau Itipir arraat. 'ur ' Tha ai'tiooimr Halryon tin a tpn ai'lfoJ at Yti t.ina, tl, (.',, hy tha rtialoma an tlioritiaa lor an alii'ttiil inlra. lion ol llm malum laaa of I'nna.la. Tim olh'li:P ii.atk-,-,1 mm tli.i ) Iviiu; in llm harlr on tlio wail niaat ol Vanrouvar lalainl williout autpriiid at llm iiialoma. The kllliim of I'olna Olhipr Will ani V. Jor, Inn al Hullo, M ini., hv hurlaia liaa arouwl HmMi.ipp, f-rt-ijiirut holil upa huriflarlpa an.) rohln-rma hav Ipii'lisl to lulpnailv Dip ( I i ii if . aiul a TlKilam-o niiiiiinltre w ill prohal'ly Im or ltaaip.l, Uvt-r Hal inrn tiro niitiinnl In the ararrli lor the milrtliTiiiK hurtiiara. A man naiin-1 K.lioiin l roini-r, who a.lmiltp.l that ha tlia author of avui rlloua hillara writtpn to a !"n Krimciai-o ni' pnir. wua rhokcl hv a woman al t'oluna wlmm hn hail il.-fo tni-.i , ami li-al.'ii ovit tlii hi-a,l Willi a pnniMi! In anollmr. A aiil" riptlon aruiim.l al tiliro ami earn of the woiiipii pipaonli'-l Willi a !'.' iiaiamil. Hip riiiiMiii ( tm. I'lntmitpr ol I oin-Inpri- haa piillihpl a pamplilt't of alauil (Illy pai;pa on tlio rpoun ra ol llm all Idvi-r Vallpr. Tho illiintralioua of dirio. HpIiI ami lown liln am many, ami tho liiiinoapokor ia Inlro.liiiP'l to a api tlon of llm TVrntory w hirh la very fi rtilo, lull whoao aurli iilluial ri aourit-a have not lamn itoiirrally known. Fur ail wi't'ka a fona ol ini'ii haa lpn anuaoil at Nui Pipkii in moviiin l lit lamp Irama holol I'miia lUmla to l-.u- laaiiaila. l-owi-r I aliloriila, by walor. j lho huililiiii! waa amvpaslully loinlivl on a Iiuk liglilrr to Iwi iowpiI lo ila ili-ali-i nation, hul Ilia ollmr night tho houap 'rollapanl ami li'll into tho orpan. It I w aa valui'il at 1 l.lHKl, ami la a total loan. I Tha ligliU'r tlrlltoJ out to a. ! Owtnit to llm iion-aiinworliiit of tho latair tiinla noiil out hy Ilia Hoard o( l.a ! Imr Kiiiplovinpiil eithor in ipraon or hy loltur, to roiiia to work or roaaun of not 1 U'lnit ahla to, more limn IHly iminoa j within llm lat low ilava havo, In rmn-'pliam-o Willi tho rPHiilationa, I toon Blrn kpii from tlio rollaof tlioan olltfihln ! lor oniployuiPiit. Tha nanipa praapil aro 1 iroin tlioan rpaiilittif 111 all parla of tin' htaln, who iloithlloaa ara unawiirool tho law now novprnliitf einployaaat Urn navy yanl. An anoriiioiia arhool of flali known a i .I .an aiHirtliur In Moiitoroy u. " V.fl- llm hath-himai. wharf Ilia other .lav when with midden tn' "'' i i,i,l..,l ulraluht for Ilia laeh will. out dlmiiiullon In tliolr apeed and were nam laatlod hli(li and dry upon tha ahoro. Many pari lea who were lorlunale enough to Ihi In th vicinity nailicred haaketa of tha ..i.lirinliiK li.h lelore they colt d ro .iiu thaw.it.ir. TholHtliel la Unit Iho liah were driven naliora hy a achool ol w liitloa that lia taw" porliii aUiut tlia hay. In tha ITnlto.l Htatui Circuit Court at Portland tha InJiiiK'tlou mil hroiiKlit ' Iho Oregon hhort l.lno and the I I"' Northorn Uailway t'oiupaniea aitainat I ho Norlharn 1'acillc railway waa decided n lavor of tha ilofondant. JndK 1'iold tiloBolv.nl tin Injuii. tion tn Iho ';' that plalntilla cannot couipe deleiidant olot 'it. own cara aliind Idlu ;'"; tilalntilla' fr at iiillK ratoa. ami that tho iinitter of paaaoiniera there la no i,iu,ii lon on tho part of either company 1 ,,1X0 al ic ol apecillo ajireemont to honor HckuU la.u.d by tlia other company. L-hUCA I IONA1.. Germany T.iUm the I r i.l fur Couipul lory Sdinul Atleiiil.ui, e-llostun I'lilhiiillirnplt Mcrih.int. Itnaton rhiul will teach shorthand. Chicago University la rounding up a . big her.I of Instructors. I There r lmt O.OoO school children In New York unprovided Willi arhool an- (iiiimimkIhIIimii. ThuKcl-oul Hoard of Council liluH' has nfi'i(M min i iiiimiiiv fur all llio scliuol. to purchase tlutfS Tha prisrrilal I'liiimx of iiii-ili. nl In struct Ion In the Mexican National I'ni fcrmty In anvi'ii yeats. rrm.itiit lir of Columbia Colleen, New York, will make an cllort to stop baaing at that iualilulinii. The roiiiiiiiiu acliool childrcno! Athens are tautlit ancient and modem liret-k, Krutii'li and sniuollint-a Kngliali. i mra. Hiram noiiv oi iiocago nasgfven M.' 'rmi of ftm proKcl building IOf Wflmell at thp ( ,'llicai,l I' 11 i Veri I V. j . tho erailnatiiitf mwlwol tlio hltrli " ,l J''"""villi', III,, Dm a.T.irnl limmra ora rarrii-il oil liy a rulnrwl ifirl. Tin ai-h,rfil II ar,l of H, I'.iot ima ih rlilnl to m.iki. no ilialinilion ol ' in tlia muttor of Iparhi-ra' itiilaro-a, women ri'ifiiiMx tlmaame aa limn lor llm aun.n work. 1 , iiu man v tnki'a t Im pal for roinpul aory n. lioiil a'liMi.liimp. InlShSonlof fi.OO 1,0 i i liil.lrpu of arlio it hk'p, from ti to H, hul fi 1 1." wore aliwul wi'.liuut . rniiw, or ir.i;( in evry 1,00 ) wro in tt'llDoi . frliril ol liirnanl ColK ifp, tha fi ntaiw aline lo I'o'tlinliia, li-a nlh'ri! .KMKI for a IkuLIhik i' tho I-' I'howii noar Iho imw up-low n ait of I '.ililin I.i a Itaelf. I Inrelolora ltarmirt haa exialp.l In a Mii'limm avpituo ilwell litK honao. Tlmro aro al preaiit l.'MKVI i o!lei.'ea anl at hoola in Irulia for men, with ,1.ii'.'il,:i al alti leiila, hut Ihero are only to In (oun.l a lew lininlretl achoola of low vernai'illar itan,hir la ami half a ilon-o rollei-ea lor woiopn, with !. 4 , L'' . 1 aui ileitta. It ia, wo iiipiaiao, nulla In arcnrilanre wilh tin leii.lfm y of inankiml to lio al wavi in eitrenu-a, whlrli philoaoplmra Ihivp ilofiloreil. that we havo now aliul.le.l iiK)ii a limo when in many a iiulveraitv Blliletic-a have uurl Iho plain of Itoiior, ami the Minimal amhl tinti nf tlio averaito atmlenl ia lo ire i a plai- in atone team of playera or rowera. Alaa for the day whlt-li hna aoeii the aiuuipioonta of tho p!itVtronul ra ae I lo the tl'linitv of a priih-a.ion, Htiil rol leifrt "iiiiip'' nr other iiuiulwra lurnili Hid ehoirr niiilerial for the t ra.lt. of Iho Kau.hler. Hut there ii aoum reaaon I , In. p that the rx-niluiuir, ha iii! an uiik tu tha larllieat limit ol ila are, ia now on Ihe ralurii. f'oroiiii) HJr. All pi periment w ell worthy of imita tion ia that nl Iho Hoilon merchant l-.U-n Jourdan, who haa na-ne,l a nym na.oim hr hia ft-inn'i eiiiplove. an-1 iflvea liiem the lomtil ol -r.tEeii..itai iiintriirlitiu in Iho nrt ol phyao nl exer cota. Tho riutaea ate Irr lo all w ho rln maa lo avail IlieiiiHeUea of the privi- f leite, ami 'laily inarrih tioii ia jiiven lw twiMtii tho hmira of .) an.l 11 o't'!it'k in Ilia altoriiot.n. S.i hun.lrr.l irirla have ! already Iw-itnn a ruiiraa ol rwu iie, ami itlui tlio B'iivea ol tint troll Uepetnia the an eeaioii o nearly n thouaaiid of Iheir aa-ot-aiea. Thine who l.o joined t!m rlamra aiu ilelihletl with their exi'i-tii'Mi-e, and any Unit llmlirtd fifiiint i aiUM'.l hv i lo-e eonlineioent in the atoro m.m Kivea plm-e lo out ol p!aB tn ily and Ireilme-a. Mr. Joiinhiu cu pula lo a-m in Ihe near future a cymna aa i it in aMiuhed lo every laruo luiaiuoaa entahlitthiiieiit w lo-ie women aro em ployed. .Y'ti lo't- '.'(. NUION L t:lM I AL. Se.irt.n V of the Tn-.iMirv lA'll'esv I'l.ms .in.l 1 h.m I i iiu i- o IV I.) Tr.tiiMiiit to -I i in .t s lor .lelh.e. t'aininelti lui hol es Unit he will yet auiTeed in liavmn Inn In il t nil t if miiiea hill piiKfetl la-loro tlua e.-nion ol t'ou Kreaa ad joorua. The Sorreury of the Trenaiiry ia pre pariinj for tiuiiHmmioli lol'oni;reaa pinna ami eel i male" lor the ."-im Kriim-iaeo poainilii-o. He thinks n hud, linn to lu lu keppintf Willi Hi" aire and iiui taiifO of aeilv IlkeSsiil I' i iiln'iM'o ahoiiltl .-osl not leaa'llian .'i.O IO.iHHi or to.ivxi.nm. The t'oiuuiillee on Hie Colilinhiiiii V.t ikialtlon dei'i.led to report fitvorahly h lull ill aid ol the fair nihatntil tally the ailllie aa tlml Mk.ee.l nil hv tilt Mount' I'oiiiinillff provuiinn for lu.iKm.iHHl sou venir half dollioa. It ini'liidea. however, an aineiolineiit piovitliiiu the fair aliail Ih cloaed on iiu,luy. Keproaontalivo I 'iiiumlm.'' bill, piniil i x t ii at Iho pav "( letti-r earneia, haa Ifon (nvoraldv roportt'tl from Ihe I'ommillei on roHtolliiea mid Tout Honda. Tim lull lixiiatlip pav "I leller eio iiera in all free delivery .liMriftn at o0.i lor Urn lirt year, $S(M1 (or tho reeond, fl.lHkl for the ihirii and fourth and therealter 1,'.W. Me.Vtoor ol IVlinaytvaiiia introdned III 'tlia M.oie a reaolulion reiiuoal init tlo Secretary ol Mule lo mtpino into the ciu of nrreal mid impriaiuiiniMil of fir, Thoinaa ialhuther in Kniiland. The res olution alulea lliat it waa tliouyht Im WHr-coiivleli-'l aiiilaentoni'i'd lo impriaonioeul for lllo tliroiiKh political prejudice, which exiated nmnt Iriah perauna in Kiuiliuitl. lie waa aonteiict-il in I8S3, iiinu diiya Our liia arrival In Kniilaml. The ren- liilinn waa relerr..! to III.) I Oluinilieo on iMrcinn Ainiua. The action of tho Honae In rejectimt the tlrat tvvoconfor.ncreHirla preaeuled tlila aeHaion on the regular annual appro priatlon 11 Ila h" Kiven rlae to nincli uu laviirnhlo coumient ainon heimtors. There la no (loiiht that it haa seriously jeopardiaod Ihe proapecta of an early ad Diu nnifiit of Coiinroaa. Hntl hlood Ims lieeu eniiendered on laitli lidoa, and cer tain Senatora staled recently tliat Con urcaBWOiiltl remain In aeaainn until ele tion dav i( the llmiao periled in nmln tainlnil'ita Kiiition. McMillan declared the lioiiMO wniild remain in aoasion all auiiiiuer beloro nr.'cptiiig ninendnienl!) incieaaii.K tha appropriation. The Sen aloriiil proKriiiiimo la to ait itonl in (puet itigultv, but aoin nminlwraol tho Hoiiko threat'on in that cant that tlia llotim will reftiao to iihi any reaolution cxtendini tho appropriiitiona for the anpport of tho Kovarninont la-yond Ji.lv W net. O eniirae no ona believes either UoiiBOwiU proieed to audi extremity, but the talk iiiowa tb tnwuth ol tlia foaling. EASTERN ITEMS, Cut Worms Very Destructive in Tennessee. MAY IMMIGRANT Akl'IVALS, Negroes of Kentucky Threaten to Uoyiott Railroads in That State ttc. Haryeat han.la cornmainl 1.1 a day anil their "keep" in Kanaaithia yeiir. Tho Clevelainl ationt i4cr atriknra have refuiMHl tlo. -orniroiiiiH propoaition. Cut-aoriiia are proving Very destruct ive lo toliHi-co in Henry cmiity, Tcun. Tim X'.iiUUo;i o( Urn town of Okar I'hc, I Ik Uh una, grew l,50J in one ni'ht recently. The Loniniann Iginlatnre haa rty iienlt-tl the Ihw creating the hoard of Hour inspector!. (ireal tronhln la pxperiencoxl In van lilatimt the l. Clair tiiunel, which wai openoi last year. A leather trtiitt haa laen incorporated in New Jer toy. It will deal in all kinds ol gooda ma lo Inmi leather. I'.niM n and loan anaociationi of the 1'mlo.l S'aiot are trying to perfect na tional oranizulion at Chicago. lSeeauio of the enactment of the sepa rate roach law, the negroes of Kentucky proHjNP ii lifiyrott the railways, Alioiit I,' (Vl negroos in and around ! Nashville, T .-on., aro making ready to emigrate, to I Ulahoum in the fall. Immigrants to the ntimlier of 92,242 amvetl in this country during May; in Mnv, I Mil, the niiinlx-r was bS.lUl. Tho Miaaiuirl crop bulletin report! a , very g od romt. tion niul yield in har i vefifl grain, hut with lihl acreage. The great drought in Northern Mexico an 1 portions of Texas still continues, and there is much aiilliTing in conao ijin nee. The defalcation of Treasurer Dahn of the I'.nil ilo National Savings Hank will proliablv reach between iaj.UOO nd ;o t,o ,,(i. The Knglish party coiniwing the syn dicate w Inch ow na the. H.a. k Hills tin m ne near Kaput lily are to visit the property. The Su.'.ir Trust has agreed to give Ihe who:o-ale grocers who maintain lixci ' prices a rei.me of oue-eighlU of cent per pound. It has la-en estimated by a high an thorny that the country wilt have aa miicn wheal lo export thi! year as it : had lull year. Iron has In-eti discovered It Mulhall, Kan., hv a in. in digging a well, who, when ilnwn pome aeveiuy feel, struck iron. A shall ia Ifing sunk. The elevator men at Chicago have w ired to their country correspondents to slop (thinning corn there till alter July l'lth, aa it is coming in such had condi tion it will not grade. Senator ialiiuger is at Ilia head of a movement to eatalilish government san- j ilariuma in the South. When these ara entaltliahed hia plan is to assist con sumptives to emigrate, thither. Tin New York State renstn shows j that there aro about 4,000 Indians living j on llm several reservations in that State ; who still maintain their tribal Byaleius, ' subject to Mate jurisdiction. j A cIiMgyman of Indianapolis, Ind.. has entered ti pou a vigorous crusade against church (airs, grab bags, rallies and all other schemes to raid funds for church purposes in illegitimate ways. j An eight-foot tunnel, extending four miles out into I-akt Michigan, has just leeu completed at t'hicago. ft will sup ply to the city i:t0,lH.Hj,itkJ gallons ol wa ter per flay, and has exist over $1 ,0im,lXk). The Hro.idway cable line in New York City w ill le oMraledin October. Nearly ri.Ot Hi horses are to lie displaced. The total coal of the new road is .r,tki0,lKKi. Cotton drive rope ia used to prevent nome. The Chicago river is swollen to inch an extent that nearly l.fnk) houses in lUvenswood, a suburb of Chicago, were tt'iiroiiiidfd by water. The main sewers m Chicago aru clogged and ItascinenU tliHitled. Following are the newly elected di rectors of the Nicaraguan Mail, Steam and Navigation Company: Allien O. Cheney, MimuvlO. Miller, 'Louie Chahhi, Warner Miller and Ueorge V. Pavis, all o( New York. There la a law on the Kansas statute look which provide for the delivery of all letters for girls under 1H and boys under -1 veur of ago to their parents and guardians, but it would take the militia to enforce it. Ow ing largely to the pollution of ila w ater by sew age, there were l,tW deaths from typhoid lever in Chicago last year, that Ifing the highest known rate for a great city ami more than five times as many us in New York. In order to keep sea purgies thiongh llm Biiinmer, tho tlalierinen of Khode island havo not! so arrange! that the pa-aing school aro led up into saltwa ter pou, Is and the channels connecting with the ocean are closed. Tlio Lighthouse Hoard haa arranged fur a series ot experiments on Staten Inland, N. Y., o( a new magnesium light, which is reported to have devel ood wonderful illuminating powers at recent observations in Germany. New York and Hrooklyn merchants have received requests for subscriptions to tho fund for the building, in Rich mond, of a monument to the private soldiers and sailor w ho lost their lives in the Confederate army mid navy. Newfoundland will hold an industrial exhibition in October, and It begs the 1'uited States to send such articles llftliing.ngi ictilturivl, mining, etc. as are suited to the nes of that island people. Sl..Johns will be the seat of the show. In tho Somt to the other day Stewart o lie red as a auhstituto for hie free coin age bill one providing that the owuer of silver bullion may deposit the same at any mint of the United State!, to be coined for hia lienorlt, the coins to lie legal tender lor all iletil aim tfue. Foreign silver, coin or bullion, is ex cluded, aud tlia silver act oi WW) ro paaleU. ' THE 6AILOH BOY'S SISTER. Tlia chimney tlnui'lfr. IIim wcithcrljcaruji crtok Al)'! WD !m In riu' I',!. ufrui.J. Oil, lr'l! iiave mire 011 11, jr tr,.llier Juck, AfllJUl lo tlm C'DNlll'i: ll'tcJP. I can't auy w hf'ru hi kl.lri may Im, Aji'J J !i"!j bf. nrll u way ; Uut ftlll.'ll 11 ul'hl I' lr.' fie. IIU Ulf! ipa! Ob! beep lit-raalf, I oiy Wiii-i) itirx.n ari'l Blurt i!iow it, -ver n.ecl( Tt) lu a tlii'fii .'li tiio rolling cl'iti.if. Anil Ida ariiv.f riiMii uv.t in., i.;.jtj .inj. dffok, Anil ifiooiit bill) Mk' ittmfuUi.; Aii'l I ' t.lllKWfll"tl voift It, till l,l,,wn Ituvk, An.l tu) wau-r k.iiim Ii, the hoi I; Oh. (ty: liHvit iii.-r.-y 011 my 1,1 other .luv-k, t 'jr tiu'a 1.0 y.tinif fiii'l le l. Aw lorn; aa (he tumii eun k't-(. h,-r a'J'sU, He ll m H fe-kil.,' Hi IJ,p', tolhoa-'lu; Aii'l if I hey re ol,iiij,l lo lowt-r tie) boat lit) 11 Im- lop but tf) gt-l In. AikI n,y fllier went lire. I to ij,J, Liiow, And I bote, lie fat tl"l,; ilm my motiier. mitiwyt at her work l.low, Thai lit) max not be.) her wti A'l'i wnalJ of ita pnty lo the.-, g.xj IxtrJ, V. bo one Old nui,, tin) who'd A'i'l anil Ibu leni)ii-st by thy word. That Nlnp an.l her bait'U to Hav. Alel to. tthen alie r.,,iti,l. ihe lihlbutise tturjf, liu( on Ibtt boineaai'j la. li, now all our lie.o-1. ..buii 1 uji w lib J.j Al tiifi itigbt of my br .liter Ja-K. .lobtreal Star. ,M0(i Tin; ARABS. I was u hhmt. uctivtr Ixiy of 10 when I shipH-d 011 :i --i 1 1.1 i I lo i' called theln- di.iii iVmco fur 11 vovaoofrom the port of (iooho, in Ihe Gulf of Cambria, to tlio ort if Aden, in the ;u!f of that name. While these waters art) a pari 1 of the Indian ocean, tie y aro par ticularized as Ihe Arabian boa. I'ue bnjf was owned in (itoio, und hei captain was wi ll known to my father, wiio was an Knglish inen-liaiit and factor tln-re. .My eyt-s had become w f;i .o-liffl from ii.-.i-il ktnilv- mill 1 it 1.-,. , I, ...hi.., I tl.,.1 I 1,, .,,!. ",,', .L., 1 ; ta-a yoyao.; in hopi-s t la-nelit tht-ui. 1 : couhl have (fcno any n In re in those w alcnius a pasviiocr, ami hy the very j linest t rail, hut 1 pis fi rit d lo pj us a I regular liand 011 tin; tiojit littie trig and have a full tatlo of sailors' life. There were two hoys of us. captain, mate, cook and two men. 'The other j boy was thu captain 'a nephew, and I was iiaiin d Henry Wiliiams. All hut . the ci k w ere Knglish. Williams was , u year older than myself, and hud t uiatle several voja'es. 1 We had af.iirrun u'oout half way i down tho Arabian an, when the ; weutlicr suddenly chaiiL'ed und lie (ol j a heavy ir.ile from tnu luii tu. As we had to lie to tins drilled us a loti w ays lo the south, or nut uhh the In dian ocean; und It was while we were ss-kinj lo recovcrour lust (;i-ouiid, aud in the darkness of n:'bl, liiat a snip crashed 111I0 us and nearly lifted the brie; out, 0f water. Tno ship struck us on tho pint bo iv, crushed in a dozen plunks, und then raked us ulon tile whole side and di.-sipcarcd in the darkness astci ii almost before any one hud ra:til his voice lo jjive tho ulanu. it wasii lover twenty minutes from the time we wen strucit until the brir was at tin botloin of the .sea, and we were athiat in a yawl. Wo bad a breaker of water and a ba'uf biscuits, but nothinf.' was sived from tlio brij,'. l ue watcli U low did not even have ail the clotiuiie; they had thiMivu olf on tut'Uliitr iu, aud the captain was with out a hat und tlio mate without a coat us vie counted no-is and compared notes. n observation taken bv the captain at noon bud j,'iven our iHisition uboul Unity mile 1.1 the t-usi of the i--.hu id of StHHttru. This island is SM miles olT the African ovist H'iiiiisula which pushes out lo make ti:-) gulf, and we were intending to run between the coast und tins island to mako our port, LVing williout a compass, our course had now to be laid bv guess work. The awl wa.s pro vided wiih must and sail, und alter we had seen tiie last of ihe brig lie sailed aw ay to the west. It was the be ginning of a Voyage if sutl'ering and death. When morning came and the gnu rose out of Ihe water it was seen that we hail las n steering wide of the course for several hours. A change; was ul onve in.ioe, nui me to-iiiiiii thickened up uiilii one could not have seen a ship 11 mile awav, the wind hauled to the west, and the island' which wt expected lo see by S o'clock in Iho morning never greeted our vision. We passed it to iho north, by how many 1111 h-s no 0110 ever knew, and at the end of two days' . sailing the- captain announced thatour only hope was in being picked up by some ol llio craft voyaging up und down the gulf. This gulf, between the island of So cotruiind the Arabian coast, which is its widest pari, is not more than 250 miles wi.le. trail were numerous even at that day, and tlio chances seemed ten to 0110 111 our favor. On me morning 01 tiie loiirut nay, wueu wo must have been fairly in tho gulf, we sighted two sailing vessels, but they were afar oil'. On this morning tho captain was found dead, though up to 10 o'clock at night ho had seemed to be all right and in good spirits. Ho had laid himself down 111 the bottom of the boat to sleep, and he must have died without 11 word or a struggle. We were on short rations of biscuit and water, but there was 110 sullering, and on this morning, too. half an hour af ter wo had placed tlio captain's body in tiie bows and covered il with a sail, tho cook began to rave and curse and demand thai he bo allowed to eat anu f W. !V.: i".. .il'".,."5 mum uau given na unoci .00 .....o- but no matter how hard we worked it tal strain alone. Ho was looked upon was not hard enough. Amanwasap as a harmless fellow, and even when lx)jllu.d us overseer, and he did little we loiiuu nun cito.) .so 1,001. j-,. cautions in his case. This was u crim inal oversight 011 our part, as, about half an hour before noon, tho sun beating down very hot, ho rose up, drew his knife and declared thut ho would kill liny one who interfered with his eating and drinking, lie at- ... I , ,,f ll,u u-nlep LoVwhi. keg. wlncli was 111 1110 sieiu Biietis 111 the feet of tho mate, aud when re . t.i ..... pulsed he hurled himself upon the of ficer and slabbed him to deuth before a hand could be ruised to prevent. Then a new horror came upon, ua, re : ulliii(f from thoutU'iuptsof tho .iilor t mxuro thu fifiizicd nutivn. jly ro- trcutod t' tiio Unvii, Hlmiitinif and curn- I inj uiid wavin;; I, i.i hhwajy knife, unci . they utti uipti'd tu hciit him 1iov.11 with ! ; tho oars. 'Jim result j that ho ' 1 Ktuhlx d 0110 of them in Ihe side, and j thou h uf:d overboard, and tlio wound-' ' t-d mini died w ithin un hour. j I The aailor now in cinuiro was nanipd 1 John I'uul. Ilo tiMiU tlio h Im and ! In ld tho bout uh tihe lmd ln-eii jfoing ! until tilxnit mid uftcciionn, ami then. ! in 110 craft wiiti in aijht, orderod us V j Jifiivo tlio two dead booiea ovortjoard. j We did this with tlio preaK-st n.-Iuct- i ancc, uh you may believe, altiiinigh it v,itt a projair llun to do, und the sail-; ir afterward uttempiitl Ui cheer us up with Iho UHMirunco that Hiiother day ' could not ioH.Mbly pess williout our bo-1 111 picked up. Ju-tt UJora iiijht he lhtiied tho raliniis, Hiiow io liimwdf, what li pave us, but lien darkness cuiiie heard I him eutmrr and drinking ' his fill. We then lmd aUiut two ritiarw 01 water una at-ven tuscuits. Jienry and 1 crept forward and talked tho inauer over in v. nisja-ra, out. we nau rowed and afraid, and tlio sailor had a look uixiut linn wua-ii mailt' iistis-mble every time he sxike to us. If our lives tlcieni!i d 011 the food and water we had w ith us, he was goin to save bis at the cost of ours. At about 10 .... o clock lie callr-il us aft, pave us a par - ticular Mar to sunt by, and ordered us not to aroUM! him until daybreak un less a shin was sio-hlt-d close at hand j Ho then went forward and lav down on the spare sail, and in two minute was sound asleep. We examined the breaker und found it empty, und there was not a single crumb left. The wretch had pinched us and made a hearty meal himself. As the breeze w as penile and tho sea smooth it rcimired little effort to steer tho boat, anu about miunigiit both of us tell asleep. It was sunrise when: any one of the three were awakened, and it waa the sound of voices which aroused us. We jumcd up to find ourselves in 11 light surf on a sandy shore, wilh a dozen Arabs pulling the bout up on tho beach. As tiie sailor scrambled up he drew- his knife and showed light, und was promptly knocked down with a blow from the barrel of a long ritle w inch one of tiie dusky fellows carried. Henry and I rose up and stepja-d ashore at their or der, and after being searched and re lieved of our knives and trinkets were motioned to lie sealed 011 the sand. When tlw sailor came to after the blow ho received he jumped up and attacked the man w ith tiie ruu, and four or live of the natives pitched into Lim with knives and duns, and he was soon so badly wounded that I have 110 doubt that he died within two or three hours. We had come ashore, as we after- ve artcr- ward learned, ulxmt sixty miles to the west of Keslin, and the iLuira'iintit I mountains were in plain view to the north of us and about twenty uuk-sm- land. Only one of our captors was , mounted. Wo were ordered to follow Lim, while the others remained be hind, and we trotted along after his horse about three miles before coming upon tlio camp of his people. At the j foot of a long and winding valley, i which was rich with grass and run ning water, there was a camp or vil ' luge containing about 400 people. There were huts of brush and mud, tents of hides and canvas, and every -: thing indicated tiiat tin people had I been there for some mouths. There were horses, cattle iu plenty, but 110 sheep und goals camels. A great hullabaloo was raised by our npjK-ar- ancc, and we were at once conducted to the tent of the chief. He came to the 1 door, surveyed us with anything but ! a pleasant lnok, and then ordered us ! away. We were thirsty, hungry and weak, but pot nothing more tiiau a drink of water before being left to our-; selves in an abandoned hut, and a puard with a lance stationed before the uoor. i Wo knew that wo had fallen into ; the hands of the Arabs, and wo knew : that llio people along tho coast had no mercy on foreigners, but ns we could sav nothing to console each other we st,Vtched out on the ground and slept until aroused about noon. e were given soma boiled mutton and cakes of barley, and after dinner was dis jxised of wo were reconducted to the tent of iho chief. He had w ith him now a man w ho seemed lo bo a trader, and who could speak and understand English fairly well. We told this mini who and w hat w e were, and how we came to be cast ashore, and he repeated it to the chief. The only English word the latter could use was "dog," and ho kept burling that at us pretty lively. T110 interpreter was patient niul cofid nntiired. and after we had told our storv and he hud consult, 1 wi,t, tho chief he said: ' I am sorry for vou. Ho hates the English, btvause tliev once wronged mm, anu lie is angry tiuil your uoai contained nothing. Ilo mav not put you to death, but you will have to work very hard. .,! in reply I told lnm of the financial ; standing 01 my iuuier, and mat no would be willing to pay a handsome sum to ransom us, and he wrote down the address and said he w ould send him news as soon ns ho returned to Makal la, which wus 100 miles further down the coast. As soon as the interview closed we were sent out to a lield to tread out barlev which had just been cut. The gram was laid 011 a bare, hard spot, and we had to kneel down allj stl.ike it with sticks. Wo thoughtit to Jo : could to-plcase tuem. : else that long al'ternoou but beat us. When darkness linully came and we were allowed to return to the hut wo were sore and bleeding, and so tired that we fell down aud went to sleep without tasting food. We were routed out at daylight, given two small barley , cakes apiece, and then conducted I to the 1 ' 1 , -1 ... 1. c-- 11- ' 1 iinaiiy rame nvaiu we were so used imthat we o . , 1....1 l.o.tlr Io.oh lo.l- .... l,n,wl and knees. n- .selr f. !, ,.vi i..,f ,W. i w.. . , was threshttig out grain, aud how we j lived through such treatmeut has al- j ways been a wonder ft mo. Wo wer half fnd, coiilinuully wliipicd and j kicked, nnd uftcrtlift first day wo were bareheaded iirul haro footed and obliged to hido our dukediiesa with two old kheepskins which left onus and Jerr bare. AfU:r tho bailey had been fin ished we were get h buildin-r rxiud huU, and aa all the rnuteriul hau to be carried ttnu's tiiatuiice. amlu the over seer was too lazy to walk with us, be could his whip only whi n we worn iiuililAijj. We hud not been watched lit ni'ht after the lirst two weeks, and on several occasion bad planned to run away. We realized, however, that we had not the alien ft h to go tar, aii'l it was only after we had hu itlird our liivt hut ami were feeling Ix tter in mind and body that we deter mined to try and inako our escajie. We had been cuptivt-a alxiut thirty dura when the inl.t of trial came. For the last fmir ir live niolil.s we had crept out after a was still and picked up w hatever food wo could find, and, while yet half fami-died, we felt that we had Mteii-'th to make a good effort. N e li.lt tiifi villatro one tug-ht at aU)llt n .A-ha-k. und instead 0 (join? to the seashore and following the coast, as would naturally lie expected, we went rjoht up the valley, n dis tance of nlfout fct veii miles. Then, when daylight came, we found a cap ital hidnirf place in a ravine, and as , in) tin.; cumo near us uurill" lue uay 1 W(; f,.,t c,.rt.ljn ,nt tllP ,1U-Jlt was jj me oilier direction, lie kept very close for three or four days, living1 on rootsaud Ix-rricsand wild fruils, buton the iiiflit of trio fourth we went tlown the valley half way to the village and captured two goats from tiie pasture. These animals were very tame, and we had no diiiiculty in petiing them to our hiding place. We had a flint and steel, which Henrv had found and secreted a w eek before our escape, and with their heinwerjot a tire and killed one of the goats. 1 he two lasted us and then we went down four davs ; and trot and got two more. On another occa sion we secured a sheep, but this waa the only tune, as they seemed to be terrilicd at sight of us and would run if we approached. We had been in the ravine over twenty days when the loss of the goat made the villagers suspicious, and a large party came up the valley aud hunted us out. We were both asleep when taken, nnd I have no doubt we would have ixs-n put to death upon reachinir the village had we not found there toe trader who had agreed to send word to my father. He had done so, und was now prepared to ransom us. Alter two clays ot lngglinjj wo were sold to him for SloO. aud he bad to nay $10 additional for every goat we had killed. We were safelvcon- ducted to Makalla, and from thence reached home in India, but before ex penses ceased mv fattier was about iu coo ant of nnt-L-et V ew YrA- Run. ! : V "i ' Drmh In Fire. A phys'ciaii lias jusi been writing on thesubjis tof deuth by lire, and heseeks to correct certain common errors con cerninsr it. Our estimateof the inten sity of the paiu involved in such a modeof deatois very natural; nothing more so. Knowing the intense pain that follows the burnintruf asmall part of the flesh, wo natural! v imagine that when a person is holiv exposed to the Hume that intense local pain is mul tiplied in tiie exact proportion of the surface exposed to tiie inlhiencoof the tire. Happily, however, there are the very best reasons for regarding all these distressing impressions as erro neous. In nearly or tpiite all forms of v,w,,, t. ,,,,,1 .i.,.i, e;ice Las' .irovej tiuil lKllu kindly draws over tho victim the sheltering veil of oblivion. The drowning man floats away in a peaceful dream of illusions. The man who falls from a precipice is made in sensible by the blow. The too fre quent victim of a raih-oad disaster is stupefied at the lirst shock and knows nothing later. The smoke and flames that are to destroy life bring their blessed anodyne as the lirst step in the sad proceeding. It is therefore well to reconstruct the almost universal but erroneous presumption that those who meet death iu a conflagration, or many other form of violence or ap parent suffering must of necessity en uure terrible pain. Distressing as these modes of death may seem, it is both reasonable andeniiueutly consol atory to assure ourselves that after the very first few moments the event is quite painless. New York Com mercial Advertiser. t-J Ills Fkl.lli. tor a Patldle. A party of three young ladies, with a tiddler as an escort, undertook to cross the Kivanna in n canoe. The river was somewhat swollen aud some ice runuiiig. After passing the middle of tlio stream tho canoe turned over. Two of the young ladies clung to the bout and tho oilier was washed down ,,- fl, , ,,.,.,,( .le.oeoo.l Tho fiJincr mounted astride the canoe, and a3 the p.ukUe wus jost used Lis uide to prol the canoe to the bunk, and bv thut means they were saved. Co iunioia Bulletin. Tha Oliirat Con pie. An old couple, perhaps the oldest in the world, died recently Mi the village of the vilavet of Monastir. The man was 133 anil his wife li'3 years. The couple lived in a house which they had built themselves exactly a century ago. Adjoining the house was a little garden plot which iu process of time lias developed into a w ood w ith trees . J iOoVea.4 old frees which the ??ZlZl?t?d Idmself andconl'ta husband planted himself aud constant ly tended to the day of his death. j NV.v York Telegram. Cnknown Turta of tha Culled States. The natives of noi ihern Alaska re port that further north is another land, not down on the maps an in habited land with a comparatively ,:-,. 1 i.,. lu the nQ'w gtate of Washington ,hore is au unknowu land of 2 500 square miles. This laud is shut in by . 11 . . . . . 11 tfiviiiiiit) iiifiiniir tains, anil Indiian , traditions say that it is inhabited by a 1 c,..,... ..;l, ...l.;..i. . ..r I v noue OI IU coait tnliea tiared molest Golden Dayi u 1 ? Uumv early, Ula auj olluu.