it- 8 1 r. ) PAILY. DAILY. ,Jt ST WH AT YOU WANT. A I'HKi: l.IHHAHY. ,v.ll ','l ""'liey or ",',"l' w hr SMnl-VrcMy HAST Olll-HON- I'ntron of the 1 till I jr or Hi'iiil-Vt rkly KANT IMIKdONIAN mil frrnlj iniikc uae ll."' rr0In ...ii.r.n.l liriv renin will tiny of the r.ASP Oltl'.dONIAN llbrmy when ,..il,,nl. line . .. . ever tliry mi ilralre. The public iim ci ... n. iiniir ' ------ llnlly Imllnl tu IU tllr nUlce whrlieve rng of time ly mull no Inrlliiett. VOL. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1. 1888. NO. 129. :j LODGE DIHKOTOHY. 1. ii', lit. Friday of .c.ich.inoutli.atWW IKfiMICT lf.?IllaJI Ull IIIU 5'iiicic. J-r. iiumiKKi". r.; r. iu.o.ton, SemWT- .vm' 1.01)0 B NO. St, A. K. A A. M. IfNJ&Vin l.o wcoml ..lid (oiirlh Men- nt 7:.t0 o'clock. II. J. RIA!i"5,'"",r'" otwink, Hociotury. .a-""""" " ""TT7 . . , a a a 11 tM A . A If I' VtWtilll Hi" Miimwio lempiu mi uiu . .n5 third Molitlujs of phoIi month nt .6S'o"tk' T. 1 Mlto,W.M.J It. A I." Tint V I.OIMJK rU. M,A, J. U. H. illUCH V'ercry T ur.tl.iy .nlKht nt tho Knglno 'lJ TUSTIN, llei-unlcr. VTtmVKAl'OIKiKNO. 32. t. O. O. K. Moots K mrV ViiliirUiiy nvenltiB nt7i.W o'clock. i'l MiLLinN. N.U.I I' Mnuroii, Heorclnry. frvJATIlXA ENCAMPMENT NO. 17, 1. 0. Tint-. Mctt on tl.o second Mtiif lout M ..f i.npli montli. nt 7:30 o'clock. "il.lvrl'MOliK.O 1M K. K. BlIAItON.Scrlu - ...ii..,..,, 'llllMI.' Mn 1. t II lor. Mi ct I no Hint nnu mini jnurs. iijiofMcli minim. HAllMONY l.wi'iir. ou. i, iv. ur -, vi l 111 Oihl Fellows' Hnli every Tile-. w. nit ml 7i30i)Vlocl(.- .1.0. IVKASCUK, c'C.J wmTAKKlt,IC. of ll.ii.Hl H. " . tan A. if .-., . K .OFF. Mectulu 'pr Wrillinkilii v 0J.I KHlow"' llnll every JJ. II. n (UiiKIKl.n. K. of 1U mill a KIT CAltsOV I'OST, O. A. II . moom nt Vheole.'-1 llnllovcry Tliiiwdiiy nlRlil. ts. WaitlBi Coihm Htnlor; J. M. Uowkn, AdjnUnt. ATrOKNKYS. llflLMAM I'AHUINM, AimilMliV AT Y uiw. Ollloit llooiu No. Hi Amoclu-uValllix-lt. romllctoii, OrcKon. 11RED IWIK'TU.ITIWi rtTIUIlNKI AT I) uvr. Ultlcu, AMoaiutlon lllock, l'eiullo loaUff. HAII.RV A II W.I.Kit AY. ATTOUNBVH tt Ltw. Oltlco Itooun I, it, 3 mid I Ah iocU'Ioii Ulnrk, I'enillototi, Urokton. niUHNKH CIIKWH. ATTOHNKYn AT til of all kludii iilloiulcd to with prompt mu Oiilrclloim u iicoliilty. nmcc on Slim iliret n tlm 'niompson-llurnlinrt tilUlDtiOVff the pout olllcc. GCVKK A KITZd K 1 1 A 1. 1). ATTO 11NKYH HIjiw, Koniiin No. 5 nml 0, AkkocIu Uon Block, I'linilloliin, Uietoii. 7i"j. 1IKAN. ATTOUNKY AT LAW. II. Iinirei-Miilti Htrtixt. Ill Tliompnon- Buabtrt DullclluK, ovtr tho I'oiit-Ullluc. fflXi MINOIl. ATTOHNKYH AT LAW. 0 Odra-Uvi-r Kin. I National lliiiu, Ton lutiti, UieKun. r I" lit TfiTKH. ATTOUNKY AT LAW, II, Ccntf rvlllo, Ori'uoil. Will prucllue U court o( llrftcou uml Viuhlnuton. Col lKt.oni promptly nllenilotl to. RAMSBV.HKU'WOUTH WAdKII, AT ornryi nt Iiw. Iloonn UiinU t of tho Lutiirr mlii," litilltlliiKi curlier of Mum mJ U'elb tiect, remllcton, Okkoh. mKTEU WHITkT ATTOHNhY-AT j Uv, l'niieinii,Orci.oii. ItooiiuSuua I.UrocUllon lllock. PHYSICIANS AND SUHC5H0NS. l. mu ,n 'o lii lrvlnu'. Umu nfirui Helix uirson. f liTllAHKKIt". ImTiYHICIAN ANDSUIt. It, tenn. ItiMiin ll AKKiomtton block, yi.mhitttl, I'l-mlllon, Ort-Kon. Dk. i, , l'lti'r.iT, I'IIY.-h'Ian ash HttMron. oitloei over .Moorliomo A Ummurv'' ktnre, corner of Jiiliiinon nml (tart iirttu, I'viiillvtog, Or'ao i DR.II.I1I-7lM.Ii,KltM VN I'llYUH'IAN anil hiiiKPon (UniiUiHtPcl-l'nunlii, Utinnnj-i 'h ilnelorolliT liN scrvlccn to w P'M'c. tun! ho make thu Raaurnnro uu te ran cur iiiiv illatumi wlmio ini'llcal tUranliaveiiny eifecl. Oltlco l rculilence jojoiinum, neiir Court streot. Otllcii liourx. wmtnlt. in,, from '2 lo S p. in., and from: to 9p.m. GE1. A'. KINO,, m7. OI'I'ICK OVEU Unorlioun A Co.' store, lteililence, on lb Urtet near Court atrcet. Itenldence "'(jClcf ccinniiMccl by Mophono with VII Wlioltl. Kapeclal intention Klven to the Ufi-n of Humen unci children. DKNTISTS. RB. BRATIK. IIKNTIT. OAH ADMIN-uu-rnl ilrfleei-Miilii Hlreel.lnThomp' Flack llullillnif. I'endleton, OifKon. MISCKLLANKOtJS. V & I'AltKKS. CONTHACTOU AND u. imil.ler, I'entlletnn, Oregon, i uuimy ihni? .P'iUy. Kmlinute" furnUhedon "ort Dotlre. J KHU 'N'JT.CI-.OKTHI-. l'KACK rv.fi N,"ry Hiihlle, Vmnyele, Ori'tjon, n ng n -pi el.ilty. , tllua on lainl r nd tm m prmifti taken at reduced VM nilErt, IILACIvMITII AND hi., ".u'i .MUKi'r. Alia nnu uurueii ni-., kTm . "" l!laokmllh wutkofnll ""'"""iM ix.-.il.lo manner, imd on t?tn. "" I'.utlcHlar utttntlon u'lv- I.?''' i:"WN. IIOUxB OAltlUAOK - ii V" ' lll"'ri I'etidlelon, Ort'tfon. E r Miairri. neur l imn num. Uun. a i itt,, I , ivill f,u,...tu tmt.itkt illlwll p nuni a apeelulty. J iilx UMi.I.v K, HOUM AN O Hi N ,,,' " '" uiii'i.', iaiorhnt.Uu, j u ' . . hhiuk. Hioro mid u p, i'l "-itc t'llioii'-sur lUkurs. WILKINSON MlACTICAf. life ,.id I'lirajiuinelair ! i iiu,.v ' rneLra. All w.irK Hrtii'., Ualni.it, Main ii. i ir k it ANii UKll'K n,i :v on, ni.'iit a ' I i in. Tuinb- i .ocelali l of tn Jlol- ' '' ll- U.OUa. N II II D Vf TJIK ut ir. t.ial . . ' III .11 til at- ii Kuttern nri;oii. THE TARIFF Has been taken oil both Woolen and Cotton Goods Not by Congress, but by ROTHCHILD & BEAN Aud they now offer their Largo and Complete toek of DRYG00DS,CL0THIN6,&c -AT- FREE TRADE PRICES, for C ASHI Examine their goods, get their that the above are not mere assertions, but that they will sub stantiate what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," therelorc they have discarded Protective Prices, and will freely meet competition from all quarters. They carry a General Merchand Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Men's Boy's and unildren's Clothing, furmsning woods, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. CASH PURCHASERS CAN SECURE BARGAINS Cheap News! Tlie Semi-Weelly Bast Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD From now until after the in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Great Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, M,01td'l'Z, I'lopvlctot-. A. FIRST-CLASS MEAL! F0U TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NICE, CLEAN BED FOR 25 OR 50 CENTS Fresh Eaatorn Oysters, In Every Stylo! OPEN DAY A.3STD TSTIG-JHCT! MalnStirtt, near I'ostoJllee, I't mlMon 8dw W. J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., Wine and Spirit Merchants, 03 FRONT ST. - - - PORTLAND, OREGON AOKNTS rwrnic wnm P ROURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHLITZ BREWING CO. (MUwauke " Wit ) EXPORT PILSNER BOTTLED Bf EF . ARCA DIAN I SPRING MINERAL WATER, (Waukenw. W.s, VCURE CLI QUOT PONSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) j.i.j Jw am prices, and convince yourself ise Stock Presidential election TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, M'lHAACS IIOllNII OVMl AND WII.COX TO lit! AHKKsTKD, Tho raliimr llou.r In Uhlrntro In Slinkeil byii l.lRlilnlnt; Strolii A CHIciiro aiiui'a Terrible C'rlnie-Tralii (ollUloii-Otlier Nnw. a) I'OIITI. AND 1'OINTN. Tim Miirrity-U'llcu llUrkinalllni; Caan -9I,1IH to tlm llntljn ISulToriTa-The Hllrnt Ori'Bo"lan. roiiTi.ANi), July ill. Tlioro aru no now (lovi'loiniL'iiln uf iiilcroKtin tlio Mclsaaw Muiruy bhu'kinulliiiK cato further limn u riiinur th.it Alice Ulbsoti, .MclHaacrt' con fedoruto, will ho nriesteil for comtillclty In thu uritno, and that MIsh (iibxoii'H l.,ul!..,i... . Ill l...ll...,l.. I..I... II U'll.... IVOlllllVllt ...I. IlllJ'ltUKU tf Ullll A'. Mlll.UA, whuin tlio tiroMucutliiL' atturnuy wayn will also lo arrcHlcd. It U miBunablo tu nru Hiitno that Wilcox will bo )roKociite(l tu tho fullest extent of tho law if a u.iho can K)Plbly bo niailo agaltiKt hltu, tin .Mc Ginn, tho proHuuutlui; attorney, litis no lovo for him, aud the .loo Simon ring in eluding, uf courne, thu OroKonlun, In ar tieularly uuxiotm to crunli Wilcox uml complcU'ly anulhllato thu Daily Nowh. Although ex parte tcHtimouv indicates that Mr. Wilcox in Implicated in the blackmailing cane. It is ipiHe evident from current gosHlp that he bits many sympathizer, and the general juibllc are deeply intei-emeu in the ease, llie fact that .UeltuucH In a bright, iutolllirent and shrewd young man who has heretofore borne a good reputiuiun in thlH city, and that Wilcox is a keen lawyer and an ex perienced business man makes It almost unreasonable to ueiievo mat they would make tin attempt at uiacKimill, ho shal low, so dangerous and wit It ho few chances of successful consummation. And if Mr. Wilcox Id innocent and can assure himself that be hat siilllcienl moral nupiKirt to cope with the powerful Simon-Orcgonlan machine, no doubt thin now famous case will he sifted to the bottom, and development may bit ex acted that will bu startling hi thu ex treme the caso was called up again this morning and continued another day. So far Portland lias contilbuted.in cash uml provisions, $1,118 to tho Koslyn lire sullerers. Tho Willamette Iron Works, whoso boiler works burned .Sunday night, have already commenced tho work of rebuild ing. Not a lino of editorial comment In connection with Mary Schnoller's death him uver amieared in tho Ureuonian. and that paiwr is silent, ho far, on thu .Me-IjaacH-Wilcox-tilbson-Murray blackmail ing caHC, although thu puhliu are deeply tnterestcil lit lioin. Sumo time since W. J, Hawkins A Co. commenced suit against the Northern Pacific railroad to iccovor damages for breach of a contract made in 1881 for the furnishing ol about :i,000 Chinamen to work on the road between Pen d'Oreille lakn and Missoula. Judge Hhattuck yesterday decided that the plaintill's are untitled to recover fl,8.",0.-l8, which with interest bring the amount up to $0,5:3). TIIK Jl'ISAAC'S (.'ASK. Drill lo Hull In ll,000 Inhll 1). Wllroi, Krlltnr or thnNewa, llmler Arrcat. Poiiti,M) Aug. 1. C. II. McIsaacH, the blackmailer, was examined injus tice Tuttlo'ri court at thteo r. t. to day, Tho defendant made a statement, admit ting his guilt, hut declaring ho was act ing uh agent for .1, I). Wilcox. Mm. .Murray. Dan Sprutmo. one of tho con cealed witnesses, and Miss (iibson, tes tilled to substantially what has already been published. .Me Isaacs was held to I apear beforo tho grand Jury. Hail was I tlxed at one thousand dollars, which ho secured. After tho adjournment of court I a warrant was issued (or W ileox'H arrest. It will bo served to-morrow. Ho will waive examination and allow tho caso to go direct to thu grand jury. .Ml!lli:il ANIt KUIt'llli:. A ChltBK'i Man Kill. Iliith III. Wife mill lllin.ilf. riill..ir.f. Alliniut 1 IT.nri' TIHU1. 11 retired saloon k coper, stabbed Ids wifu to (leatn wun n Duicnur Kline, iiien iiiiug himself by fastening u rolxi to tho trail- u.m iKim I lia-k 1 1 ri i 'I'liiil liilfl Ivililtt Ollll puiii utui tuu i mtT ivvi sidored resiectablo poojilo. No cause is ussigucd lor mo act. I.KIIITNINO IN OIIIO.V(K). The I'uluier llonte Miuki'ii uml (imala rrlKhtKiit'il. Oiiioaoo, Atigiiht 1. Tho Palmer II miso wan Htruck by lightning oaily thin morn ing. Tlio llagstatr was shattered to snlin tors, and tho house was badly shaken. The guests wuro badly fiightonod, ami rushed nail (trussed irom tuo iiuiidiug. The Mitrke . i..uti iwti Aiiirnur 1.l Ivnriwuil iniirl:- ots closed euslur with f.dllnu' oil' in 1b- ........1 A ., .irl...t (iinrL.it I U tf 1 1 l.u I If. IIIMH'I. iitv. . .... .'.' w v. . " ,u-- w uii tMsitir tuiiu abrouil and Hold ilowit. IM'ul vuliitM are uneiwiiKtMi. i.ine.itia. fti for Augnat, &i for HeptoiuUir, for October. Hun l'Vaneis- .. .So. 1 ililp ping nomiiwl ut ll.il 'j to 1. to. Irulu ( iil"-l"ii S ICDAilKNTll. Olfllht 1. I I'.' Kast Ullll WwU-inMltld fel!i' trains c Hided ut Vn tt)li HUli'ili ll.'- iii"i in w. I'll '.n waie lij , u k'd. uli'l ttnee eniii.-s itiAtblaxl. .N'" 'lie - ii'Ul. A Miirn''- I'. 'Ii 1 j V'".u'ii. Pvi'.KI HMU k., W. u , Auk isl I. Two miiden l.i'li.--li.in.' ni'di Duvin.il'o la-t llih' -li t aid k'll '1 ' Ii ! ll l.n , uli'l ltilUll Vlijliideilai.il tai t iii d ..h .lli. r. I The rreihlrnt lit Wiiahlngtiin. Wasiii.notos, August 1. President Cleveland, the Postmaster-ticneral and Col. ljimont arrived hero yo-terdav. Iti'nllior h MlllhiiiKlre. Nkw Youk, August 1. Christopher Meyer, tlio millionaire, died hero yester day afternoon. Shall We Hob One Another? From tlio Ioulnvlllr Courier .Journal. livery patriotic American will jolu with Mr. lllaliiu In a protest against low ering tho standard of wr.gos in America. .Mr. Cleveland's message was an earnest argument against adhering to war taxation in tiniCH of caco, because, as ho showed, thin taxation fell most heavily on the working men, aud foreeil them down little by little to tho Kuro- pcan level, which Utile by littlo is being auvuneeii. Tarltr is taxation. It is tho taking away trout tuu latjjror a portion ol tils re wards. It reduces, it does not increaso Ills comfortH, tho jiower to satisfy tho wants of Ills family, or tho amount of money hu is putting by for a rainy day. Taxation may not fall on all alike; when it takes from one class and exempts another it Is a gross piece of injustice. Tlio war tarlli' docs more than thin; it takes from one to give to another. Thu laboring population of tho United States in 1880 was 17,:i!U.',0D'J, divided iih follows: Percent. Aitrh'iilturnl rmrrailnn an," p-rnoniil.... Tiiiileiuul truuHi'iirintlou.. Mllllnif, do Miintiructurliik , 7,f70,im or 41,1 4.071.1KW a i i,hhvvi i . i o i r 1 7 III 4 (1.1 IfcT Tolul I7,XI.'.0'.K or luo.o III other words, out of every one hun dred, forty four laborers tiro farmers, twenty-four nro In professional or per sonal service, ten aro in trade ami trans iHirtation.sIx are in milling and engineer ing and sixteen in manufacturing. All miners and engineers ato not protected, and protection cannot extend to the farmers, lawyers, servants and men en gaged in tradu and transiortatloii. So under thu tarlli' eighty men out of the hundred aru taxed to Increase tlio wages of twenty. Could any moro ollectlvo way bo devised for forcinu tho American laWor to tho Ktiroicaii level than an un necessary and iueipiitablo tax on 80 per cent, of our wage earners? nut. insist tlio nroteit onlsts. tlio tnri 1 Increases wages. Tho tarill Increases nothing; it simply forces u divide. Take for instanco a hundred men. en gaged in tho various vocations of life. Without tho interference of tlio tarlli' each would earn uhout thu same, say $1 per day. There would then ho $100 as a fund to I hi divided, and it would go as follows : Farmer, tlioo lVrKiiiiM Hervli'i1 , 'Jlbl null' anil lriiUNiorliitlon 10 00 Mlnliw, i tc nim .Mii'iiifiictunr Ulixj Tnl a I JIUM4J Hut tho tariir comes In uml savs tho farmer, thu lawyer, thu housukeeiHir, the cook, tho merchant, the brakeman, ami certain iminufiu turers must put aside a portion ol what they liavo earned to in crease thu wages of men employed In thu factories. This does not increaso the sum total; only one hundred dollars is to Iks had. No law can tuiiku this sum greater, ho tlio division takes place after this fashion: II I'll men net m '.'I ll'in-ii ulrlH ltd vo 10 MiTi'lmiittuct UK 11 Miners kh ll 18 Miiuufut'iurenuet "H 100 Men kpI fl4 Thus wo nee Mr. Illaliio'H plan for keeping up tho standard of American wages Is to take money from one class and give it to another. Mr. Cleveland's plan Is to remove all unnecessary obstacles to cheapen ma chinery and raw mateiial and to increaso wages by extending our markets, getting more customers for our goods aud stop ping all unnecessary taxation. It is not strangu so ustutu u politician as Mr. Illaiuo hesitates to meet Mr. Cleveland in a contest, beforo tho eoplo on such un issue. Cuu Curry Ohio. Well, iKistud Democratic iolilicians of Ohio claim that thu Statu can bo carried for thu Deiuocrutio ticket. One of litem gives the following its his l canons for his belief: "You km), thu ItopuLllcans who weio In utithoiity needed money for levenuo tmrpot-us during tho last session of tho l.eglslatuio, ami I bey introduced u hill Incic.islng thu saloon tax f.O. They also iulnsluced u bill doting thu saloons on hiiuday. An ugteemuut was entered into Ix-'twecn the ItoiiublicauH ami the liipior men by which tho llrst bill was lo Ii.iau till. I III,, l.iul If. lu. .Ir..l...,l 'I l.i. . i;" " , '""i'l""" .Sunday bill was given to a ltepublicaii sunaior to picket ; but another Itopuli-, IU.IU ..in . ivui.'in"!, ..linn, ,iiu,i I, , up nu in wasMhm. i no saloon inoiixorHHy untid. That is an und'.ulti iiMii muy wore iiuiii-jhjii, hiiii nitty aro 1 liailieuuny wir Ihx'hiI'W thin is coiiluu-1 nUl joar wild Ciiicinthtti will Ihj ixtckwl v lib utruiiawm. "'Iiien thu Shorman men aru ww. They f-iriii the lel itli-mont In tlie iiaiiy, I be bruins and vm'.iIiIi i,f it. llie Imni" eiuls, un the ntber band, ure nulled and Mr, w,.vr than llie.v li.ue Im-i ii I ir e.iir-. I lull I,, .in h n. line I- a t . it ' u ll.' ii. i Ii i I I i in .Is v. b . lit. i I V"li 'I I' I .' ea. ii . Ii' ( i Ii" 1' ''llll" ' I II. ,' lull.' Ill" I t I- i ll.,.. oi .ii I , -I ! luiiu Imo u.-.j .i.i. i.nilt.it oi.wm'h. I nini'i fo'i .rii sa Hie ...I.V.I - .M.I I ,. . Ki'l'iilc ll. s wi lib . 1! ll fl .' In all.'... .1 ullll III!) D 111 'rf'lutn ' I" UUITK KXTltAOItlMNAUV. J. II. McKuiik H the rirmtireof lie tiling Ilia Own Ohlliinry, It In not every man who can sav that hu saw his obituary notice in print beforo he had "shutlled," etc. Such was tho fortune, or misfortune, ho over, of that peculiar character, J. II. MelCiuie, who lately enlivened Pendleton by attempting tlio suicide act. Mclvtine, It neems. al though appearing in no favorable light hero. 1h not a bad fellow. 1h Homowhat of a genius, and is thought well of at I-ong truck, w here ho edits I no J'.agio. no left that paper tu come to Pendleton, and beforo his return, tho report reached 1 St. 1. I I i.uiik iri'i'K, ny sumo means, uiai nu nun j ( end, A letter from him arrived at tho i t.V...I ..ill 1..... ...I I. .1 .1 .. i.uiii uiuiii jusi iiiiii nun uiu iin.'rn containing the loiiowing oniiuary noiico .n I. ...i i 7.. i. ..ii' .. 1.1..1. i i . i..-. '( nun ihjuii nirucn. un, niiicn in hCli-o.-iMllu- 1 1 atory ; omTir.vuv. Like a tbnndeniap tho news reached i.' us, by way of tho lAsr Oiikuoman, that 'll in a moment oi menial aiisiracitou .lonn II. MclCtine, editor of this paivr, had at- 1 1... I ....1..1.I.. I.. II.... .11.. U....1. luilll'iuik piiii;uiu in i uuiiiiiiiiii. niiuu news Htruck us the more forcibly, know- lug how very foreign to all apeaianees t was such an act to his nature, aud then h cumo tho further startling announcemont ;'. that hu was dead 1 ' , Poor, tmfortunalo "Jackl" On the ', morning of the I'tlth of Juno hu left us to ! go tu rendieion, ho inn oi nrigni iioch ;( aud rosv nrosnects. with not one h!iiuI6 .1 shadow lo warn him of impending mis- fortune. Wo bad thought to have had to , announce his marriage, but instead, wo record his death I ' l.iku u largo majority of printers, ho ( had traveled over a lareo area of country beforo ho settled with us. A littlo over u year ago ho entered the eoinMslng room of thu lCiiglo. When "Peter thu Poet" left, some two months ago, hu becamo both editor and coniMsltor. For a long time back, his lifu had lieett of tho most exemplary character, lie had Hied on HX) acres of land and made all necessary preparations for a future home. I'nder all these circumstances, no doubt cha grined, galled and morlillud at his dis appointment, his better Judgment guvo way to u too Hcnsltlvu nature uml hit- tu.riiul lilm In tin, rtiuli net. lie was of a most sensltivo nature, all "K of hisaetH.bised on the noblest principles of honesty ami honor. To him meatt-1' ness was un unknown quality; ho abhor- red deceit and scorned llatlery, although I. nevertheless, always conscious of his own ability ami tlio latent power which hoi' HjSHe'ssedlu hisowu peculiar Hphuru. Ho craved favors of no man the Indopend- enco ol lus nature lornaiio it. ah u writer, he was in tho aseeudetiuy and his verses which atiMared In tho Kuglo under tho noiu tie phniiu of "Happy Jack," to tho readers, worn Ilko a wul come letter f tout homo. Fa ru well, brother, farewell I Wo w rap around thou thu mantle of Christian charity and sorrowing recollections, as they lay thou uway in thy eternal rest I ( l.ruWiiK the Tarty. From IhiiNuw York llnruld. One of thu most encouraging "signs of I thu limes" In political mutters Is to ho found in tho daily luports In journals of IkjIIi parlies of men who aro "leaving their party." A Democratic high protectionist in HriKiklyii, in Cleveland or olnowheio an nounces that henceforth hu will vole the ltepublicaii ticket. A Keiiubllcau tarill reformer in Chicago, New Yoi k or oho wheto announces that hence foith bu will vote the Democratic ticket. Thill Is in every caso a good thing for thu man and tho country. Our political controversies have !cor k for too many years carried on on iHirsoU' ulilles or lueiudices; now they tiro to rest on policies and principles, as Ihey ought lllgu lax or low lax, Digit protection o) I low protection, surplus ruvuuuo or no stir iilus revenue these aro the issues, Wlioi a citizen declares that on these issues In 1 will no longer udlieio to thu party will wliich hu has been voting, but will joli thu other side, ho docs what hu has i ' right to do, and nets un example for ul others. Thu ivooplu of tho United States aro tt decidein Mivemlxir w hot her they prufo ' lilgn ami needless nixes ami a largo urn growing surplus teveiiuo.or whether tho;. ' prefer lower tuxes, fice raw inateilals fo I such languishing and almost ruined in ' dustries us that of thu wis, leu munufiu, ' tuio, and chuaKr clothing, hlunketi, i houses, furniture and tools. It is for Ih tieoplo to decide, and thu patty leaders t , 1 both Hides will do well to Instruct th. ' voters thoionghly on this iiiestiou. . It is it i motion in wlihii every vob , may rightly take it Milium Interest, lor atleels his individual iHsket. When prominent soap uiauiifac liner in Jinxil : Kn t,o othur d y aUindoned the Detm. ' ., f i t. I .. .. ... I entile ixtriy ami joiiiun tue itepui mai ), took very pmpoily, wo b.,. In n,rt view, 'llie .Mills bill tedin e i (lu,v i,n mo common washing tumps un ion vvasiiing HiHips un 'I If i hut is an und'iiil.ti jl ' t t evvry man, w..m.i' : . Yf ' bo ci.iinlry. Hut II. , (i , liufui lliiiu saw tluil lb, ;' J. iuuht lo uIiiumI U i,it in lb vu'ulthy mmv inu ' i....,i. .. u....i.i II Mlll l ,.,l, and m hu went over ! Hu- iiiyli i.mil- , lit) imni,iieuii p. nr.. i ti.ii h ..II i h'li. llii eauipain in In 'I Led oi l 1,, tl HK'kets i ( III. I'cled in d. ii I'l Ir lull II 'I Jl il.ll.l'.'i ' . la. io d. .1 ii, .. will .,iid . Ilea..-. lb Iiilivrn In I.' ill v to v. i .- tin. i ', . II I- llll. ' 1" ,'l.i i '.i de. I .11. .i 1. 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