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D A.ILY. .It.HlMVini' vou want. a ritr.i: MiiitAuv. I.. n nrpiiOl" iiitmry rtmn wH Tt srmi-"- i:a8Tiii:..n. "fo mill lifter I h November rntrotm of the Dully or Sclnl-Weekl)' HAST OHU.dONIAN ran freely make urn ........ IMUI IllinillVIIV I 1 1. b tmn ever they mi denim. Thr politic ore cor4: illnlly Incited to IH the oilier, wtiennvejl mi Inclined. IrtHon.. ''' "" ......aoitsM for tl.o I. ,,f IIUIIJ !" - " riiiimliv limit. Lmr IB" ' Fol. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, MONDAY, JULY 9. 1S88. NO. 109. DAILY. IIM.Sl tlf& 111 All ..41 roul Slttl HQ C Elf ntt&i loot udttfl cm Odin-! .fit-' L !ANCE I It- Iuj. tetl1' HE TARIFF Hiw been taken ofl both roolen and Cotton Goods Hot by Congress, but by OTHCHILD & BEAN And they now oiler their Largo ami Complete toek of IBY G0ODS,CLOTHING,&c -AT- fREE TRADE PRICES, for CASH! V.rnniiiifi their coods. set their prices, and convince yourseH at the above are not niero assertions, but that they will sub mtiatc what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," ercfore they have discarded Protective Prices, and will freely lit competition horn all quarters, riiey carry a leneral Merchandise Stock Consisting of aple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and Onilaren's uiotmng, jb urmsning- woous, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. LSH PURCHASE US CAN SEOUEE BARGAINS Cheap News! The SeiDCLl-XVoelily last Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD rom now until after the Presidential election in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. i.oimii: niitiX'ToitY. i T")KNDLKTON Clt AITKtt NO. 2:1, It. A. M. I r Meet nt tin MiimuiIi! Temple on tho j Ilrstami Jlilrd. Fridays of each month, ul ":.') oVIoolc. J. r, iiusuKE, it, i .; i' , . Di.unus, Heeretiiry. T7-UN.IR t.ODOK NO. 5'. .' A; J.V. .iii-owon tint ftccoml hi;." " """ Onyx of eiicli tiinnlli, lit. 7i.W o'c".?' " J It KAN, W, M.J W. li. PoTWInk, wwrertf 1)KNM).KTON I.M)OK NO. fi2. A. F. A A.M. Meets in the MiMonlc Temple on tho tlrst ninl thlril Moiiilinx of cneli innntli nt 7SV o'clock. T.J. Million, W. M.; It. Ai.-KXANiiisii.Heorctnry. II,A r.onnK NO. tit, . O. U. W. Meets every Tli'lr(lnr nlulit nt I lio l-'nulno HoilKC, nt "I 0 o'clock. .1. O. I.KARUItK, M. v.; I'. ivtuhtim, Hi-cortler. IUIIKICA 1.0IMJK NO. .11. '. O. O. F. Meet .j -vcry iMnturdiiy evenltur nt7s.1')o'cloik T. J, Million, N.U.; K. K. .siinron.t-lecri-tiiry, UMATILliA KNCaMPMKNT NO. 17. 1. O O. K. Mcctn on Urn nccntid unit Inxt Tlilirnilnyn of eurll innntli, nt T.'.'W o'clock. Lot l.i VKiiMOtu:, U. 1'.; K. IX HiiAitoxcrlbc. PAtlMNIC IlHHFt'CA I.niHIK No. 13, I. O. O. r. Mtet tho llmt nnd third 'J'liitra iliiya of each month. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS. (JfcNKK.U, HIIKItlDAN'S CONDITION. WAI.I.A WAI.I.A IJ'.TTKIt. V A Wiinuin Dim In u DiietrrM' Ollice In 1'orlluiid The Hrotlirrlitioit mill thn ItnltriiiiilcDliiiiMiiirn Dcnrrts lll WITo An i:illtnr i:ii)K'...Htiilrn Hunk rmnU Itoetiwrt'il. A Ml'lIli:. DKATII. AltMONY LOIUIH S'O. 21, K. OF 1'. rH"ln 111 i "HI renown' Hull nvery 1 lte iver.lnu nt 7;30 o'elovk. .1. C. I.kahuiik, C.J. WlllTAKKII.IC. of 11.11111 f. I r (Mil KelinwH' 1 1 nil every Wc'liiVMlny evetilnt;t 7:30 n'eloeU. M. Mdiikiikaii, C. C.i II. b. OAUKIKLU, IC. of It. mid H. KIT OAHHON POST, O. A. R, liteclH nt Whcolur'n llnll every TliurHilny nlulit, II. H. W'akki.k, Conuitiitulcri J. H. IIovi:n, AUJntiuit. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pendleton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH. The uul price, for enl made by other piirtlca, In Portland or the. Km U rom J6.C0 o 17.00, with oxpremdmrgeii udded. If you need nnenl,Kond your order to u, and nvo from I2.ro to $3.00 (hereby. East Oregonian Pub. Co.. mliMdtf Pendleton, Oregon, ireat Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, jr. Gil ATX, Proprietor. FIBST-OLASS MEAL! FOK TWENTY. FIVE CENTS! SICE, OL13AN BED FOR 20 OR 50 CENTS Fresh Enstnrn Ousstorn. in EVOfV Stylo! pKN DAY A.3STD TSTIGrHT! MllttL Ti'iulleton 8dw J. VAN SCHUYVER, & CO., PONTST. . DORTLAND. OREGON. The attention of tlfc trade is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIQAR8. Best sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by ison, Ehrman fc CO., Portland, Orogon. W.D.Hansford&Go. Pealern In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. MAIN HTIIKKT, I'KNDLITTON. A shnroof the publlo patrotniBe U solicited mchl-diiw A 'oung' 'Voiiimi Dim In u Doclnr'n Oilier. PoitTLANII j?u'y 1'. At toil o'cloi'k Sutunltiy iinIrniiiBtn,oyilrru1' lookltiK yoniiB wona.r ""'."i, or yuantlltiuvlati, culled anlinlHco oj Mrn. W. Alurmy, So. ItlL'Jc Vint nrvCi' ,ul1 Hiild hIio (IuhIiimI truiitmutit fur liouio.p' rlmgo of tlio latins. .Mih. Murray kuvu the wotiiitii Hotnu Ice to ullovlntu ltur Hiillbi'liig-! titul told ltur to llu on it loungo mid ruHt until hIiu cuitld Hud tlinu to hoo hur, litiving it jiatii'iit on liunil tit tlio tltuo. Tito visitor uotnplled, nttd uliorlly iifturwiiiilH loft tlio ullk'o. Sho rottirned ttt two o'clock, when Mrn. Alurmy (?avo hur Home more Ico mid Halt utul told her to Hit on it lotiiigo hi mi adjoining room until hIio wiih ready to tuko the cnxo In hand. Shortly utter. Dr. .Murray called the woman and recolvlin; no reply Htepped into the room where hIio had heeu wuit InB, and found her hleedlnu very tiro finely from the hingx, u ituautity of blood HUtining irotti nor moiiwi. nr. .iiiirrnv did all hIio could to vavo her caller, hut without avail. In ten minutes hIio wiih (load. Tlio young woman provcH to Ikj .Mlurt Schneller, a domestic nt tlio Uloho Hotel. It Is not Kenemlly lieHoved that hIio died of hemorrhage of the lungs. A youiij; man named John Nehim knows more of her than ho will toll. There are reasons for lielluvlnt; that she died from tlio o Meets of mi aiiortlou, An inquest will ho held to-duy. Tin: iiit()Tiii:ttiiooi) hiiady. L rtnilDnnii a .m n,w i Kiirn . trie CPUI IT7 RRPWINfi BUH &lee Wi6 ) PORT PILSNER BOTTLED BEER. ARCA OCOT IS M,NERAL WATER, (Waukcnsaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI- PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) juJ3dswSm -AOENTS- lf ArrrnU uro Aludn F.very llnml llunnlnir out of (.'lilciii-o will bi Tied Up. Ciiiuauo, July 8. Chairman 1 logo, of tlio llrotherliood of locomotive Kngltieers, hujh: "If railroudi!, through dictation of thu Chicago, lliirlington & liuincy, uro ready to dccluro tin oen war on thu Hrotliorhood, wo uro ready for them." It is said that wholesale arrests uro to ho inado of moil who wero in the recent Htriko. If Hitch it thing occurs every road out of Chicago will bo tied t.p within thirty-fix liottrri. AttornoyH lor tno Hrotliorhood nay thoro in very llttlo truth in thu dvnamlto stories that have been trumped up by UurllngtondctectivoH. i)Eni:hti:i ins win:. A Knrincr Itenlrtent or Uiimtlllu County I)eertIIU Wir In Han rianrlneo. Sas Fhancincu, July 8. It. DiiiHtnore, onco a proinlnout nlock-hrokor, htw lied from the city, deserting his faithful wife whom ho married twenty.foiir yeurn ago. Ho him followed Minn liiisuifson, ono of his ciiHtoinon). They wore last heard from ut Chicago. Doubtless many Pen dleton icoplo remember Dinsinore. Ho was u merchant at I'uiatlllu lauding Hoventeen yearn ago. OKNKUAI. HIIHUIIIAN'H CONDITION. Il Arrive on thn Hen Nlium In Hilendld C'uiidltlon, Nkw llKiiKiutii, Mass,, July 8. Ocn. Shoritluii arrived horo to-day. Ho him Ktood thu journey well mid his condition Ih very cncouriig'liig. Dr. Oli'nuiiirdo Turn Up. Tlni'i'Ai.o, N. Y., July 8. "Professor JjOrando" Iiuh just lieon driven out of thin cily for praclicing inedlcino without u diploma. LeGrando wtm "Dr. (JieH mnnlo" ut Portland, Orogon, and had to leavo thoro undor ti cloud, having norved a term in tho Oregon Penltoutiary for nbtiHO of IiIh profession. riuilder Itecovered, PitovniKNCi:, It. I., July 8. Word haw lieon received horo by cublo that tho whole bundle of tecuritlcii and other i 1... 1... l....lnu a im,. I..., irOJH3llV niOIUIl uy wtmuun ... uiniui tho defaulting tellor of tho Provldonco Katlonul Hank-, nun lieon rocovereu in Iiidon. Pitcher'H HteullngH aggregated 1700,000. An Kdllor i:iinm. St. I.ouiH,July 8. Henry .Mooro, man aging editor of tho Post-Dispatch, him eloped Willi rtirM. JUIIII ioriun. .uin. Mooro, .Mooro'H wife, in at Manitou ppringH, and doeH not know of tho elojio inont. - - - Tlio Cruel City. I'rom the Ixiulnvllle Courier Journal. An incldont occurred in Now York tho other day which would have been Iiuoh. OHsiblu iitnong tho Bedouin Arabs or tho negrotiH of Senegatnbia. A O'enrgia lady and daughter, rollncd. highly accom plished, aristocratic, onto wealthy but now penniless, went to Now ork in search of etnplovmeiit In inusic and painting. They (ailed In thoo eflbrtH and woro reduced to oxcecdlng Horo 'I'l.n luuir frlrl'H WrllillL' desk COD- tallied correHK)tulonco showing that hIio had gono to the oxtremity of reeking om ..i.. ,.,,.,,( tnivKfiiitii In din' rllmtinu circu lars hi tho strect.Sho w.iii oven uiiB.tciessfui hi this pitiful reoourMj, and pawned her clothes and trinkets for bread, and cast heri-olf from the lelfry of her tenement, necking relief in dauth us tho only altern ative but dishonor or sturvutioi. This nTTnrn -or1TTl 1 wW not huvo napiKinwi B mu . T?.OBEjRT JDUjNJJ Ixiriansof tho Htom or the Paulas, for J,ViUAww ,i,ki,irilin fu t ho more hunun. but Jtn:iglit have hapKuel in t iiiiiniia'i. or l'l.il .il llllllil. or l"'il-niu.- nu n- in i-kj Hidaway Hot Springs. W. M HCOTT, I'roprlelor. i.,...ittlii1lt allnntMl 111 ..Tnr.1;?. V ,ll'e. ulhenVi of Albu, In Cumaii Prairie. ThU Slimmer lleori win no " reception of KUeit on mid Mfter July lot, uut Iiero o i liinp utlni.' u nuininer trip could not do better thin vUlt thei-o Hprlnu- Acroinmodutloiis umi1'" ," ri' thuiB WlIl be done to make Kuetii eomfortu- l,lThcllmnte U delUhtful. the water pure ud l excellent, and I.umlmf lli.lla.. Torms Roasonablo. W. M. SCOTT Ji'2iu. Prop. Th Celelirntlnn itdrent Succr The He port of ll Cliliiituiiln Alltlrtrd With l.ep rooy Untrue Dr. linker Ilmith Tim rrudletnii IIoko T'm' I ntcrcnt l.iii New. W,u.u VAi.ta, July nth. Wo had a little too much Koiirth of Julv last week, and other mutters re It came in and began iitaying, huvhig n fewv' jiieces of silver ana a miliums iuiuu.m After losing tho silver, ho passed thu bill j ' over to tho dealer for change. Ho ro-1 1 cnlvpil ''() In silver and after nlnvlmt oir v' Victory Oilier i ,,.l,ii- .ir (un lm viiiilslwul. It. WnlWor. M tdvllli. ulilln' 111 I yXtXHl IIHlii IIMIII ! ""IU-11 coining down on tuu lMytoti tniin, was;ii asked by a stninger to change a i'M bill.-; llu illil un itIvIih'IIki mini tbut uuioUlit ill i (tulring my attention, and could not Mud nnuili gold. On presenting tho bill at thoU . Ti, tltuo to writo. M. K. church dining room to pay for ha'Ai t Tho celebration wiw a success, iuki i , dinner, ho discovered tho gamo played on will not horo vou further with an tie- hhn. Tho stranger, suspected, is huii- i li... .i ...uu.i I..., i ... i ... (,..i nil.. ..I.. COIIIll Ol HOW UlU llll IW '.irri:ii, win I WUPl'll ill liuvi) UOI1U HI 11111.1:1 I'll. ",'uj will devote thlH letter to other matters. Pendleton, liok out for him and IiIk ','n. , Tho celebration on tho evening ot tho f.'O bills. 'MM Fourth ended with u grand Illumination Capt. P. IJ. Johnson, of tho',' I'nloti, lufri' I' I ut Port Walla Walla, caused by tho hum- still conllned to his hoinu. It Is doubtful: Ml nig of I! troop's (niartors, u building, whether ho will again do ollice worK.,T '. 11 was 11 grand 1 .Mr. limine I'.imcr, iim-ui en nor, nasr;; .1.: receilllj lllllll. ll mm u i.uui 1 .nr. V.1111111U I'.lllll'r, iir'iii i-iiuui, ,,untTi'ri ... the cltv. It is not known for charge of the ollice and makes tho Union "tlj))l certain how the llru Htarted, but 1 learned u very readahlo paer. ; Ml liOxlOO. sight hotu City eleclion hero to-day. Thoro uro (ivn iinrlv tti'L-iits In llui lliilil mill nil In- 1 deeiideut ticket. 1 have made u bet .1'. it Unit tlio ltopubllcan ticket will coine out with tho greatest number of men elected. Democratic .Me All an Thompson: lieat Don.ocratlc llmi?. "V0.' , ' ! ,).. He ...Ito tfa Hobhison will sit down on Don.. m,m Mamigau; for Health Olllcer, Itepublicai. Dr. Illalock will amputate Doinocratlo Dr. Koylor; for .Surveyor, A. Jay Ander son, icopuulicaii, lias no opiioiieni; lor Sexton, Democratic Sanderson will bury Kopubllean Scluifer: for Clerk, Demo cratic Kelllng will record the defeat of ltopubllcan Shaw; for Attorney Demo cratic Shariistoln will sipiash lloiittbllcan t-omi'rtndyuo; lor Mteet I'oiiiiiilsKioner, ltopubllcan llayward wilt whin Dmno- cnitle McCloud; for Assessor, Ilepuhlican raxton has no opponent ; lor t'oiincll men, DeimKinitiu Addison will defeat ltopubllcan Upton in tho First Ward: in thu Second Ward ltopubllcan Kaso burg will send Democratic Marlon up Salt river; in the Third Ward Demoenitle Cropp will climb over tho Hill, and in tho Fourth Ward ltopubllcan McCulloy will pulverize Democratic Aells. I hot hi to win and wear ti now plug hat of tlio .Miiuwiimii variety, and huvo therefore mado this record of the wager. Many women voted, and. strange to say, tho saloon mill temiHimnco elementri worked lor the same candidate lor mar shal. Mr. Koblnsoii. This is explained by the fact that Mr. ltobliiHon does not in dulge in spirituous Hipiors, hence tho temperance vote, (mi thn other hand, no docs not enfoiTii thu Sunday law nor tho gambling law, and lie tints gets mo sup port of the saloon men and gamblers. As Mr. Hoblnsou is a gentleman, and his ideas coincide with my own in tho miittor of prohibition and gambling, h: "That as long as Honor Is manufactured it will lie drank, and us long as thuruisa chatico, for or against, there will bo gambling." I am glad ho Is elected. Thu Kuroka Flat railroad tluot slto turn been located in Council (iruve, at tho up por end of llirch and Alder streets, Tho surveyors leavo hero to-day for Dayton, to' survey Hues down here from there. IHW. DKAI.KH IN BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. CounHlreet.oppoHto J. II. Hhoemaker-i. inchlOdnw m I' ll liu nei-mamng lim- mm n llgii n soct '. in t lti 'S t tr i' . 'I about pmato snll'eriiigs bfhir no irillWcr Ih "jioor wbl'o 'or u broken down aristxrat. from Mimo of tho "ml 11 0 ",,r risen tailor, who, it will u" niineiiiborod, fell Into a ditch In tho city ui?il l,rt! leg, upset a lamp in his rooiA u' I. .ill. II.... 'I'.. I,,.. I. 1 .....u -t ' I'liliuiiiu. . UIUIH1U1117 tii..iiii ...in run. v.. I . . , tho cltv tho department for englno mid i!j!,ut 'lU.fo,r ;MV?'or,.V. hoso, and tlio boys Immediately wont to lltr w'.V.' i0"1 1!toV., ic tliu rcscuo mid were tho means ot saving 1 and K ipiarlers adjacent to the building destroyed. In this connection I would stigges't that tho commanding olllcer at the Fort make some arrangements to pay tho city expenses of sending tho city engine, hose and men tu tires at tho gar i Ison, (Jen. SwiUcr, it is true, sent down a neatly written nolo to thu Chief Kughicor, thanking him for services, but this does not pay for thu team used to pull thu engine, tho fuel, service of en gineer or men. Tho government Is rich enough and should pay for its service. An item In tho Hast Oukoo.niak of tho I'd stating that tho Chinaman reported to have leprosy was from ono of tlio fruit gardens, is incorrect. Ho came hero from Lowistou and was hero in an old shanty but three days. An item like that him the ellect of damaging tlio sale of fruit. Don't do it some more, P.. O. hloven o'clock lhttrsday morning, Dr. D. .S. lluker died at his a'sldetico. Tho funeral took place Saturday morning. Kluhtv-fivo carriages loaded with clti- .ens and friends escorted the remains to tho cemetery. It tileascs mu to note that tho Pontile- ton hoso team came oil' victorious In the liromun's tournament on the litli. They somewhat surprised tho lvoys hero, who say they will try them again soon. Ilelng tiuer mini men man tiny oi our nosu teams, with u little more practice, they can walk all over tho Tigers or Our Hoys. Wo shall cnucuvor to inako arrangements fur u tournament in Pendleton, when It is hiied Mil. on, Weston, Contervillo, and tho towns in Union, Haker ami .Morrow counties will bo ably represented by fast teams. Thesu tournaments uro a Isjnollt to the towns, as they have a tendency to keen up and awake Interest In lire com panies that need just such si)rt to keep them ii)). Let us encourage them. Tube Hush and Miss Ida McKimioy, of Contervillo, woro married by Justice Ioimbcitou tlieotli. Tho banks and many business houses closed on Saturday morning, to do rovur euco to Dr. linker. Tho narrow-gauge railroad track from Dixie will bo extended tothoHnltcutiury, enabling tho brlckmakers in that Institu tion to get clay from that locality. Louie lai llmsh, of Contervillo, on the evening of tho Fourth savou our city from what might have proved a disastrous llru. While seated on tho balcony of tho City Hotel, on Fourth street, his attention was attracted by Ids wile to a ciouu oi siiioko isNiiiiiL' from tho cracks in Martin's black smith shop, on tho opMjsito sldu of the street. J-ouio lcucd to tho stteet. mid burstlmr Into thu building found tho llames iannhu! tho walls near tho forgo, and with the uld of a tub and a barrel of water, standing near, extinguished tho Uro, which in u fow moments more would huvo got such hcadiiiy us to havo placed all tho Chinei-o building" on How Htft!Ut in danger. Near the forgo ho found u long iron rod, which had Imjoii used to llrj tho anvils, and which some one had placed ugaltiHt tho liourds whilo it was icd-hot. Mr. I .a llmsh has tho thanks of Mr. Martin and our jieoplo. A sad accident, resulting In tho death of W. D. Walker, a now comer, having u wife and five children, occurred on tlio morning of tho Fourth. Air. Wulkur was unloading hay, whon some Isjys ox nloadcd some lirecrackors near tho team, which plunged forward, throwing tho mini in front of ono of thu wheels which ran over his chest. Mr. Wulker lived In ereat pain until Friday morning. On in vestigatiou it was found that thu family was lull In very destitiito circumstunces tho wife having nothing but tho team and ono dollar in money. A subscription paor was circulated and ut this writing fl80 huvo lieon subscribed. Tho poor woman is a stranger hero, and she de sires to Ik) sent back to lowu wheio she has relatives. Such sad accidents put a blot on our Fourth of July celebrations, but how can wo guard against thu un f i rseitn ? Wonder whether Col. Parker mid tlov. Penuoyur aro making double deals. Tho Statesman of the oth reprints this Item from the Portland Otugoniaii: "Col. Frank J. Parker, of Walla Wullu U in tho city, celebrating the Fourth. Ho him on tho latest sty l of Harrison hut, ho undiiov. Punnoior h.iviiik on thu only 'ones utm in town e-terday." Tho ooluiiul runs tho I fcmcn.-r.il ic ticket ami 'editorials in his par hero and wears u I lowland nut when uimui town, as Oayn g'A-. s i go. l".irk'-r. Wr u-k cv n Il'aili if K .cral i n'i rfi it 1-0 hills ft,, kit 1 U'in;i' 1 vtffil1 i i I'll 'hi mm ar 1 a r on t'li' I' ji n'h ifi'ii'i kfi'jier In oil" of k ii i nix r.i ti it our al join was iiioi' in dranger vcm'itr li, The 1'i'iiplu'ii .Mi iiinry Hliiirp. From the Now York Humid, How-sharp thu jieoplu's niotnory In t They forget nothing, and in u hot polit ical campaign foigivu nothing. If u can didate's record is weak in any part his only safety is in obseuiity, If lm keeps still, uveryliody else keeps still too, and liu glides along under cover of thu gen eral iudiirereuco. If ho logins to ink tho favor of an ollice, however, tho micro scojs'S uro wiped out, telescopes uro brought to lieur on his past lifo, ami dis secting knives aro ground with u rough edge for rough work. Harrison's nainu was no sooner men tioned than certain long momorled folk cried out, "Hullo, there! Isn't ho tho man w ho did this and that and thu other thing?" Thero uro tho Irishmen who clung to Hluhio through thick ami thin. They uro oven now ready to follow tho Plumed Knight, hut Harrison, noverl Thoso "Know Nothing" seeches of years gone by uro as hard to swallow us a lish Isuio. You can scarcely oxtsict u man to vote for you If you tell him that ho had no business to come to this country In tho lirst place, and tho sooner ho gets out of it thu better. As ono broth of u boy sang yesterday with lugubrious gutturuls.whilu gazing ut tho Herald bulletin Isiard: Of nil slid words of loiiKiluor pen, Wind' to In coiuiiof lllulne IrUhliieuT Hut worse than all Is tho case of tho lalsireis throughout the country. They huvo been having u tough light with iiionojsilies and combines, and now recall tho time, when Harrison Is said to havo orLMiiUod a company for tho purioso of putting down a stilku with buckshot and bullets. If that is tho kind of protection theory ho nipresents they have a decided pifforonco for tinitlier sort. Piotecling it man, they suggest, by putting him out of luum's way under tho ground has thu charm of novelty, hut will never Income iKipulur among wage earners. Wo piint a huge huiiil'or of Interviews I hi morning which indicate the Mipular finding. They uro worth muling as signs of the Union. One of thu l.ilxir limn iniitiugwl to gut thu situation into u nutshell when hu sttiil, "'llm iiiidiii of Ida grndfuthur mid Cleveland will bo eluded." . I M'li'r of tlii' I i.ub and . Oi i, (V (m i li on ' r in- -i i i io. ,ii -n ' tii Y e kh i , cinH, l'uil, f 1