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a 1 j(jF""T T OAILY EVE?Ne EDIlTOIlT "" " Sond for Prlcos and Samples EVENIN6 EDITION. -WE DO- I0B PRINTING Lnd for Pflcos and Samplos. JfOL. 1. ATTORNEYS. t Room 1'A Association llloek, Pendleton, IrrflN CRKWH, AtTOHNKYrt AT Li7PenrflKni Orfiton. RlLIAM I'AIWONfl, ATTORNKY AT l av, Oftlco Room No. II. Assocla pork, Pendleton, Oregon. IdLEY A 1IM.L.KRAY. ATTORN EYH B ' - MM.. II ... . f, ...... . 7 fit A FITZOKRAU), ATTOIINKYH ..II4IW, f.V O MIIU 9, AMHIVin t)ork, renuieion, uregon. J. HKAK. ATTOKNKT AT t.AW nmrti-Mnln Hlrsel. in Thomoson liUrl Winning, oTfr mi i oi-uiner. Lj. MINOR. ATTOIINKYH AT LAW. LM'-Ovfr Flint National Bank, l'n- Mi, urrguu. r r. niii-"- - iw. r. i j i w nr,,r 1, IW.IIIUL.U w .... litorM of Oregon hui! tVnstilngton. Co). i . ronu-rviiie. urvion. win nrneiiRP LIU promill7 niinmicu ' u. llllSBY A WAOKIt, ATTOIINKYH AT i U. iiooms iinna i oi ine-r.Hni ure. lm bulldlnif. oornerof Main And Webb pj.Ptiidlfton, Oregon. LltTKH A WIIITK, ATTOIINKYH AT U, i'rndleton, Oregon. Rooms 8 ami JfUllOll UIOCK. myeiciANs and hurqkonb. H. I'OOIiEY, M. D., PHYHIOIAN inUur.-Mni. Ortlce corner Court ami fccitooriti-H,ln Ilespaln block. htll.rORTKlt, I'HY-UOIAN AND HUH Unin. Mm. Orouon. KIth year supers. hiiU private prnctloir. 7mbWOLiO, "i'HYNHJIAN ANIl HUH- ..ton tim-o in irvine'A urng store. In OirKmi. In. st. rui'irrr. imiyhician and Jftrrron. umcet over poslomce. cor. iit Mnln nun Alia streets, Pendleton, la. KINO., M. D. OKFIOK OVKR pwstoaire, corner Mnln ana aim hi. siaf.nn Vbh,n.ur Court street Res ho nj orflc counseled liy telephone kVDI&nl lirttfl. KiumUI Httsnllon lv. Eilht iI'h.'uo of wom'-n and children. DENTlriTb'. 1 k. HEATH. IlKSTJST. OAH AOMIN I t,ir, ,1 Otter.! -MhIii mriel.liiTlioiup- Intel llaluttng. l-endltton, Oregon. MECHANICS. IMULN JAY. I'AINTKIl AND PAI'KH nicer. Work promptly done. Ieuvr nili Din Pendleton Hardware ouil Itmint Co., on Court lrcl. K. I'AIIKKH, CONTRACTOR AND BollJtr, I'f udlflon, Ort-gnn. ouhio i prtlultv. Kilraau furnlatiedon 1 BOttf. A. IlI'lTflM. nAltl'KNTRIt AN I KolWtr. rnunlry ordn follcl'mj nnH npilWffnilxl to. Innulre ut Wntion mi punliiK roi'l. IlLIMM UOI'KIl, III.ACKHMITII ANIl I Wuon Milker. Allu wild Urtrdou Hti. I on, Oregon, lllnckumllh work of all 4la ibrt iMwt polliln innntirr, and on pkoio mrini. rurucumr uiicunou giv Monr-uolug. iJEAtmnWN, 1IOUHK CARHIAOh WHlmi I'Minirrii, reimieion, uregun. ico Vlmrnlitrcrt, neur Court mroeU r'Vl urn luneu on lunrt nouco. unirra atrountry will receive prompt attrn- fKrn painuiig nwpociaujr. IIUAM WIl.KINHIiN. I'RACTICAI. ieli. I'locK nnu unronnnieier jincr, Mlnull llii'uUive lninchen. All work kw. otm-o hi HrlKV'H oIJ Ur.d, Slain kPfmllHon, Oregon. UUI'ltAT, hTONK AND IIR10K tmn, Pendleion, Oregon, roiub. una nionnmeut ttlnKn peclaliy; pane, planlerinir, an kiiiuk 01 ",V'i liork Flre'proor parlltloim. mi wnri Axrcnirii rritMiiunuij. .w- 8ALOON8. L r. . . . lVi III tL t "Hoard of Trade," il'T. Main and lrl!rrnn ilruiifhL Klllll Will", IM' I'M CIM . . fillAM ROF.HCll.t l'ROrUlF.TOU OF iti City Hrewwry, Court Mireet, i " h.iiui.t. .n.milrt fnr nur beer flllep llmmi.iiy delivered, I ''V KKMI'F.n.I'HOI'IUKTOH OFTI" Cent Heer Hull, Main bU.ppponl'i ft, Pendleion. Fendlelon beer on Wine. Ilquonand cliaw. of Iht n.tock. fJOLD A HrilSIKKK. lUlOIMllKTOHt Mum UmatlllH Brewery. Maiiufactur. . i i .. . n 1 1 il . 1. 1 rw in 9Uiegl,,bottlt..allon,keg r barrel. it e ii you uon'i iiao , Il f I - - . - i-mCBAC MM.IAN.JUHTICBUr t ur. ""' " IlfCIHIlV. riliuga uu na una! proof taken av reuuu (i 'HINTING CAN UK HAD T THfc lAT UHifioNiAN offlce at price thai ijv" mey ure c lieu our inaa I' Priming hone In Kantern Oreirou buankh. I thin .t.A.i ! nf ltfttftll I1 thlt office Lawyer and othert PY ANIMALS. KJtue an animal etray.you can r u".?,'yexH.ndlng B.00 In adverllslim t-AXT lluiiu... 7w I. ulMK.ll tllFlll DUTCH HENRY. he Wood Man. L,DUTCH HENRY, LJHE FEED MAN, 'XUEET . PKNOLBTON 'KINK.I'ROI'KIBTOH OF TIIK Uh epiion I'arlorn, Main Htreet, oppwii Ho HquHre. In Thomin new lbe beiil Wlnea, Wquoraaud Clsm. -iunrue aerven to imimun. MISCELLANEOUS. PENDLETON, Important to "t'i ' A $4 Paper, 800 Pages, 1500 ALMOST GIVEN AWAY. 1U il lib igt f CtMip LiUnlirt r ii u; itWr igt Lm tqulltl (1m WWkj EZTRAORDINART OFFER. To every person who (within 60 days from the date of this paper) will subscribe for THE WEEKLY EAST OREGONIAN, Subscription price, 9 1 .75 per year, unil pay in advancn the yeurly Bubwrlptlon prico. and 1 additional, wo Bhall (tend for ono year u cony, weekly o( our paH!r, and also forono jear a copy, wrckly, of THE CELEBRATED ILLUSTRATED HUMOROUS PAPER TEXAS SIU'THsTCa-S. Tha robacrinllon nrica of RIFTTNnl UA1 txar UluMraUd by tha loading artiiU and ear ioaturUU of tho day. la tie inUc of original humor, it i acknowledged to ttand at the haad of th tU-rtrated pre of tha country, and ha boen well named "The Witty Wonder of tha World." It ii published in Now York and hat a National reputation. Tha merit, of HIFTINGH are ao well known that we do not deem it naoaaaary to refer to them further. Doth new aubacriben and tboaa who rasaw their anbacriptloat will hare tha prhlleae of thla offi r. uiiKMUEU that TEXAS SIFTIK6S la offered at th(. prioe only to tboaa who abacriba within tha next CO daya. Noaaeh offer aathia haaerer boea aaada. We ftr tke two papers for ltu tkaa Ike price of TEXAS SIPTIN08. No one but our eubacribera can ci t SIFTIKtiS for laaa than ft a year. Tha regular price of that paper ta now, and will continue to bo. 94 a year, but tha yvbkahar, being detirooa of adding to their liat of labaeribera ia lata Motion, havanad apaaial and aztraordlnary red notion to oa for a liaallad period. Tha amouut for both pa para ahoold ba aant attract to aa by P. O. Order, Postal Koto, or otherwise, and we abail order tke pohlUhvra to mail HUTI.NUM troaa Ktw York to yon for ona year. Call, or write to this oSoe, aad yoa win gat a aaspla eopy ot WfTlKtiB, AdiiwH lllsOhBaclrrnunlrer. sal sutUfsctlon lo tha cure ul (louurrtwra sod tlkft. I prncrlbe Hani feci tr Iv lu ricoinmtnil. Inr It to all saCcreri t.J.STOM U. 1.U Oicatur, tli. mien, si.oo. TmlaBwurk Bold by uruttuij. Iezer Kueblir, Agems, IVudUtuu, Or. Abstracters & Land Attorneys, i Money to Loan on Improved Farms. City Property Sou grit 4V Sold. Our Bargains To-Day. A Farmlo7$ 1 500. - lfO iure dorded; 101 rMlrond; :lo acr cut. tlvutrd- 12 ml ir""' 1 ' Btt from rlllroa4lalloi.j ca y erm. OfOC 50x60 f.et adjoining Vlllard Hous... $bZD on Mam ktrt't. First National Bank .10 i.L-unl I.-TIIN t rvv aNKKNY, Ireldnl. L JACOH FRA.felt. Vic. 1-resldanU Transact a BeneraJJanking Business Exchange on All Parts of the World Bought and Sold. Collections madaat appoint, on a,Hble iS&ffWlWjgjS.'wWi U'od foot, brand d A Hon left hip R DEfl,,AISf feblVlmd-w ivbd.eiou. Oregon. Sr0S UlTS.TJ lUIUIH Hi nauuwi ur4Mi;ik Vam caaclnatdJBlHi VI Iff UMATILLA CO., OREGON, MONDAY", FEBRUARY 25. Our Readers. r If v IllustratloHg, 3000 CoIbihm East Oregoman Pub. Co., I cndleto nOr Jo. Ell, iHiiufaflturer A !Mlerlu Harness, Saddles, Bridles, SPURS, COMBS, BRUSHES.Etc. nd sells Plirpr thst mey on bn Umghl anv whervrlsa In Karnern Or. rgon, tln Hlret. Net door t' I'li-tolllo. Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS Ttin largM anH met eomplet stock or I I mm CHEMICALS, Toilet & Fancy Articles In Eastern Oregon. GIVE US A CALL. . Despain Block - Pendleton. Cows for Sale ! APPLY TO Marshall&Dickson Pendleton. Orogon. W. D. FLETCHER, WATCHMAKER A JXWBLRR. Kank bulldlug,CourtstriurrnJleUa Oregon, Moil I Mtr- chsnrtls orAH-KiNpa kepi In HfOCK. Menus,. Or rh, and all kinds of inu sloal Instru meat sold on Im'all meat plau Drugs m i Mem TO-DAY'STELEGRAMS. STATE AND COAST HEWS. POUTLAM) POIMTn. Anothar Attempt at Xuk lrtr-Mrmrn to bn I.auuehed Klndrrgnrtrn - remou nts. Portland, Feb. 21. Shortly after U o'clock last night Dr. Elnt-ii left odico itnd when he returned n few mlnutea lutor ho found a man lying on his nofa, to all outward nppearanceH dead. Upon closer examination, however, it wan din. covered that lie wan not, though an empty bottle sitting bcxide the man la beled "laudanum" Miowed that ho had taken a tiolsonous dune ot the drug. In the matt a hand wan found u slip of pa per on which won written the following: "Kebruaty 23, I8S9. "My name la Otto TandUirg. I live at 104 G street. In tho rlty of 1'orllaiid, Or egon. I took tho polcon hh I did not rare to how myself Ht houiv. Good bye. Me bo dcluu (lovo youra). "Delnn (your) Otto." Boeing that life wan nut extinct a stomach pump wan first uwtl aud then prowr antidiitea wero administered. Two able-bolled men were cecured to rult him down for about two bourn, and bcUrcn the friction and the strong eoirWi given him ho began to show consciousness, then ho won taken out and walked urounil ucarlv all nlirht und tuken homo this mnrninu. At Inst accounts iiu waa doing well. It la said that t'io man lian mudc eovoral unsucressful nttcmnta to commit auleldo by taking polhon. Tho mania is attributed to tliooxeivo use of liquor, and the noto found In his hand settles nil doubt of tha motho of his tuklnir tho tiolson. llo was evidently under the. In ilueme of litiuor, and while in tliat con ditlirn he would rather face death than bring remorso and shame upon his lor lug wife. The weather being lino to-day. the river aa well as tho streets show u lively aparunce. Tho wind la blowing Jiict euouvli to uiaku It fine sailing and the ttoat-huiise keepers aio having a lively dnv for their business. Though II has been asserted that the steamer It. It. Thompson would not bo launched for a long lime to comn. but udglng frmn the apouranci today it ooka as if it would bo launched very soon, as the ware are all creased and ft seems lo be in readinesa for shoving o(T Ithujultoa different looking lawt than when it went on the dry dock for rrpulrs, so much ho that it would hardly bo taken fur the same steamer. Tho work on thu i'ortlind hotel Is pro gressing beyond Iho exMitallou of most any ono. Already tho filth story la en llielv cotnnloird and tho sixth slory tin- der god headwav. It will doubt less bo completed throughout a long tliuo lieforo tho contract runx out. Thu outlook f'r tho freo kindurratlen for tho coming ye.ir Is a ghaimy one. A numlier of hiisiness men lutvo nolifled the managers that llioy will wltlidraw heir snlwrlntl'inM of 60 centH a inontli itoliabl.v from tho fact uf their lalwrlm.' iinliT u mlaiiiiiirelienslnli. 'I he cost if maintaining the three kindergartens 1 only fil'O a mouth, und consldotlng llm g.icl they do, it is a wonder that the liU-ltiecH moil Will iwsti to ciu:niiiu:u it. Il U hoped, however, that their iiunies will las replaced bynlliiiia whuaroinore public spirited, and that thosjstem will not full. ... ... .. J. 1 Wager, J. K. Hean, W. T. Chalk, W. VY. Cavlness, J. II, Italey. II. J. Itean. J. L. Hoo aud wifo und Mary Cochran, of l'undleton, are in thu city, also T. K. Fell. Dr. J. II. Fell and H. A. llunsakerol lleppiter. A fKNIlMSION llOV'rt AtrT. rhlllp Oagen 'sorrowing lr Ihu Deslh of Ills Mlalress t'ouimlts Sulfide la I'urt land. I'ottTlnNii, Feb. !!5. 1'hll Uagen, tha lover of Uttie Claik, who coinuiilled auieldo by taking iiiorphlno a fow dus ago, us related at the time, coiiimltltd suicide last night ut Hlancha Hamilton s houby shuotlng hlmxelf Ihiough the head. Sorio over Iho death u lAtlle I...L- .-un.ivl tli.. m l Thu dcceiifcd was emi loied at thu hotel at Oyster ille, NV. T and a eon of John Uagen, pn.piietur of thetiolden Kulo HoUl ut l'undlelon. He cumo up from uysteruuoon oaiuruar, . .tl. . ... Ill .M..I... Illjlllll. and last nielli weiiv n mam., ton'a to get an ovufcoat on Ids way w i the 11:30 b -at on hid murn homo, nlieu i... ... liniiM.. lm exiled fur the drinks, aud then prop, sed to go out and have a good time." He.was told that ho had not the lime to navo a goo., time" and catch tho boat, too. 1 hen ris nft he aalds Well, I'll w." an. quick aHallashhedrewapUturfiom his back pocket and seut a ball crashing through I i.. ..,.,!.. ..r.-li.i lm' iin-Untaui-ousdeatli. In a letier he wrote lo lilaueho HamilUin, i I.l . .11 . t,U In oonit und 1 MM) 110 UW of my living, us Bho was the only one 1 ever . -ami fur." In Ida lbU .ru found eeveial lettera from l-ottI Lla k, ulso cllppliik's fiom a paj-er about her Huiclde, i negative of Iter picture aud some mouey. An inquest i - maius will bo held this afternoon, TIIK MIlV'U 8TOKY. II Tells How m lr tl.rorreu iu Two Chllilrrn '"' " ' Hilrd KaUlly llurued. n.u. Mn . Kab. 'J4. The iartlcii- lursof Uie recent house-burning uccident at iwlnii.nl,' Ml., riMuliliiK, iho "leaih of two.hildrenaud prouaoie inaa . . thl d, s iu llut It was a - Vi e mother bad guno to larsville. about a wile distant, to get household supplu, leaving the chiidieu Uiere alone. Tho oldest boy, lforo ho died, told n story that clenred up the mvstery of the fire. After tho mother had left, he said, ho hvked the door and began to have some, fun with tho klltv. As u part of Ihu amusement, he held tho ani mal close to tho stove und set its hair on lire. Thu scnrcd.ntid binning eat run under the sofa, and tho llm ignited tho sofa which soon spicad ta tho house und quickly detrojed it. Tho children seemed paralyzed with fear and did not mink aoout escaping through tho door 1 lie, clrt crawled under thu bed. but id most perished by suifis-atiun lajforo being rescued. Mio was badly burned, aud Is not expected to recover. A CAIIKI.KSN CONUt VrOK. Whlln Coiipllni; Car II Is Caught lie twrrna I'nMrugrr HUd Freight Car ami Killed. firoKAHK Falls, Feb. 21. Louis II. Funk, conductor on thu rast-bonnd freitiht train on tho Northern raclllo rail rosd, was killed near tho depot in this city to-day, while lm was attempting to couple u pasuugur couch to it ciIhmno. Tho Miller coupling of the couch failed to work with a draw lie.nl and ho wascauuht Just alvu IhohipH, picked up and carried thu lutigin ul six ears. lien released ho wim still breathing, but died in it few inlnn h. He has u brother at ltuthdrum and n lntlvcH at Akron, Ohio. A Mllllunn'rs lllrs. Han Fhancisco, Feb. '.'4. Daniel Col luhan, who with James 0. Flood mid others, rstalilished the First National (Sold liana, and who after ward became president of the institution, died to day. lie leaves a forlunu at his palatial home In this city amounting to not less than ouo million dollars. Worse Than t'sls Ad.lm. from the lullv Allai'allfornla (ieneral Harrison Is overwhelmed with advicu just now us to how he shall treat the "Southern Question." The best way to treat It is nut lo treat it at all. There is no "Southern Question" to treat, un less it bo aililiclallv t reated to subserve puitisuti ends. During thu past four tears wu havo had no "H. milium uues- ilon" mid thu country has ken ptaeeful, happy und pnsierous. ror tiiti en yenrs nrlorto IKS4. thecountry was vexed with turmoil and confusion over tho Mouth, al though all the Southern Ktates hud been itr-adiiiltteil back int-i the Union, sti isisedlvin full ixis-cssloti of all Ihelr lo cal lights und isiaers us sovereign com monwealths. Them wasul.s'jil irritation growing out of ruru coutciition and the eiiimnehlseinent of thu colored coile, but this bs'ul humor could not lie enull- rated by Congressional enactment or ar bitrary treatment with tho national militia. Thu inoio Coiu'tess eratehed It the worse It became, until ihocotintry, iu sheer dlsgii't repudiated Ihu whole sl lev of Fedeiul Intervention mid military liiterfurenco lu I. s al elections. tionerul llairlson uh not elected to re- vivo that repudluted iMiliey. Ho was elected on the turitf Issue. Whllo un idlo fear of houlhern predomiiuiuco lu national tsilllics was Iho factor whlll turned lliu nalo in his favor, Iho senti ment which elovuted him to Ihu I'nsl" deiicy'U'us cryrtalliied around a ceitain form of national tuxutlou. (Ieneral liar lisou's bitterest enemy tonld uivu him no worso advice than thu men ( his own iiarly who uiu urging iimiii him Iheisillcy f retinwing Federal Interference lu the doinertle concerns und ha ul elements id the South. As weak as Haves' iidinlnis t ration vvas, Its s.liev ol non-inlerfeieni u witli the South made (larlleld's success iu 1RS0 isslbln. If lelt Ut themselves Ilia Southern lamplowlll setllo their own dilllcnltles, 'iho voluntary leslgnallon of four iiiemlierH of tlio Arkansas lu-gis-latuie, wno seats wero secuted by a theft of ballot Uixos, In deference to u purely local sentiment In their own patty, is proof that mutters will light themselves if the Hmthern jsviplo uro left to "fry Ihelr own fish," to usu u vulgar phrase. No such a sentiment could ever have U en crystallized during it is.lley of Federal Interfrfreneo and mili tary repression Such u Hlcydlreitly Indlcd Iho evils it was intended to euro. lA-t us have peuwi. HvaiUis'llih.k olThlt. From a very able art'elu by a corn's ,,l,.( In tho l'aclllc Farmer wo clip the following, on taxation, showing I that from 1K60 to 1801 our total taxes, ( tfenoral and Ststo, county and town, averaged some tlvu ilollara and twenty cents per head of total sipulution; that for ls70 to 187-1. the overage was M M:.' s;r soul; that Irom ibj io ioit it ia ir.M) er jear; "Taking thu wlmlo eighteen years from inn ... tuflT I.wIiimIvi. wo havo thu fol lowing approximate fut ami com par-' Unia. Average jsipulatlon for the urM I waa48i u.llllons. llie vm agarivaio i..r Klul.i nnil nal onai. roin-cieu iiimii , Ihe p ople during this eriod, wastl l, 7W).o(XJ ..r tC ,000,000 annually, an In- creuso lu loial yearly vn inu ier cent, or 4.68 Uj one iiouar coiiecico from 18 il to 18s1. A Ux on each citUeii veailv of 113.60, and fiNii i"r uio On each family t7 60 yearly, und I l.M for tho Miihsl. Wheiolho demands for ,i... i,..f. iiln.rr was formerly one dollar, on each dtiren or family, hero it is t dollars ami nxiy ceiii", For eighteen yeara, in tliuo of pro fiUi.d l'aco. tho wholo Sfiplo r.I tlio Unitwl Kiatea paid the tax Kuljiereia a tribute of thirteen and a half dollars yearly, for cueh man, woman ami ciiihi. old sick, crippled, Infirm. Insuno, blind itml diuf-ciiiulmda and paupcs, con sumers as well aa producers." NO. 300. EASTERN NEWS. CIIICAOO M AllKKTN. Ciiic'aoo, Feb. l'f, I shade euler: cash, 16 I'. M. -Wheat, S May, Maeh, Marak, Marea, Marrb, H07?4sJiil,n4i. Corn, tlnnor; cash, 34.V; May, M, Oats, firmer; rush, 2oT ; May. '11 16-lH. Hurley, nothing doing. Fork, steaily; cash $11,221, ; Ml.'H,; May, f 11.37.. Ia.nl, steialy; cash frt iii ; (Jt)2r; May, $o72toi7&. It was l.lkr an Karthqnaks, Following is u Hrtinn of the graphla account in thu Nuw York Worhl of the destruction of Ihu 1 1 at t ford hotel: "A one-act tragedy and u brief one, though It brought thu tale of death ta so many souls, A dull, prolonged and ragged crash, that brought tho sleepers U. the city to their feet with thu cry of earth quake ; a rending asunder of brick walla four stories high; the tearing, gi lulling, indollnlto and horilblu sound ol timber wrenched und ground to matchwood; tha scream ot tortured humanity, and there, in a smoking hrnp ol broken wook, brick, glass und plaster, lay thu riven eubtance of a tall building, prisoning, maiming, killing two score or more of wretched human laiings. Angry steam escaped from its iron fetters and broke hlssia. Into freedom, scalding some to death who might otherwlsu Imvo escaped alive. Coals from the furnace scattered aUcsvl, licked thu dry splinters aud caught lata many datura. The firemen, coming iiuieklv but oh, so much lese quickly than the heart could wish found second golden if they would save lifu before the Humes snatched it away. Hero and there, out of the smnku and dust, stag gered blinded and demented creatures In Ihelr night-clothes. In surroundirg win dows, many ot them shattered by tlio concussion, equally demented crruturee) screamed for help though they noedod it not. It was u veritable daw I Is cauldron, and all t io trained In Whence of the llremnii waH needod to spall thu terrible emergeiiey iwd get to work at unci upoa Ihu llre-liircaieneii wreca. llut cool authority In the. person . ot Chief Packard took the helm: willing, hearlH and hands, professional and am uteur, g.ivu help, and a dui.ni streams directed on thu threatening llaiiu-a soon, tilled Unlawful lift wllli gratelul steam. 'Ihu fire was quickly quenched, aud then begun tho first search for Umi wounded; Ihu later search, when hoi was gouo, lor thu dead." ItarrU'iit' AppolnliitnaU. WaOilngton Ulspalsh New Vork World. Tin. Cabinet ate telegraphed Irora luiliunuMjs meets with no vera cilllc sra heie. 'I lie n I Tl,....n,..,n Mr. Itlulnit mid Ir. Wliidom liavo la-en associated with issue ... i.tntrifini',,. nml of Mr. Wlndora lll-IIT. MU HHIIIl " , ---- It is remarked that no public man ever In-fore plaed In such luck in this coun try. II 1 had completely dropped n it of notlco. anil had uven lost his lorinor local following. Iiu has visited Washington in revnt vears only in the rapaciiy oi a Miluilcd ugent, pushing private liter pibes, and vet, II the news from Indian iimlii Is lo im Is-lliivcd, Usm the Initant, and upputenlly without nn uirort, hu gM-a to Ihu front, takea llm second prlio in thu Mteiy, and gels an opsirtunlty bi re habllilate his pollilcid firtnnes. Ill w lection Is suld to lm erlremely aKreeable lo Mr. Itlaluo. As for all the others, beginning with Mr Wauainaker, who la known only an a money king, and going down to Mr. Noble, who, despite his name, H not known at ull. thu isipular expression here la that (ieneral Harrbon baa made a Is.tch of his first and most important plereol Wink. Homo of thu Now Yorkers urti congratulating IheinM-lv.a that IboJr Mate Is not represunttsl iu thu collection at ull. Hhe Had no 'lima It Tan.l lllrds. From llarpei's lUxsr. Dealer, to a country man looking at clocks "Now there'M somethliig unique In tho way ot clocks, sir. When tha hour la-gins a bird comes out from the top and sings 'Cuckoo.' For Instance, I turn Ihu bund to three o'rlfk.and now? Ihu bird comes out und lings 'cuckoo thieo limea," , ., ... (Countryman, enthaslasllrally. to hU wlfo-"Hy gum, Marlar, don't that !eat ull "' W"That kindn' clock may do fur iHioplo who'vo got lots o'llnie, but lt d takn mo half Iho forenoon every day to look alter that bird." (load Wo4s fnrSaiiatur llalaf, Prom the I Orai'di-Journsl. .t.i. r . ,. Irurwli, who liuvu baa an o,?rlui.lty ,o oervo say tha l ;;n. J. II llatry, joinv nims-i i it.. i. ..ili.u la tinivlnif h lllHll ' Mill. u,ii, i- : one of the most aclive and olllcleut riiem- . ..... .1... I ..,.UI .l.ir.. (iil7i III'. Koch IS'lBI'l ion -, - , U tho opinion of not only tho citlw-ns of I .a (Irandu, b-it of tho s-oplo of lslh llmatillu ami Union counlles, reardles tf iwliiles. Itepubligau. . Ily tho way, w hy didn't you let ns elect a low moro Demiwiuts. and wo would have hail a fow wuro -'active andeOIcient iiieinbeni." - It is currently riqsit.l alsuit town, savs tho WalluU Herald, that a h gh olhcUl of the O- K. A. N. Cjt doolares that . this summer will see tho closing up ol tho gal. of tho direct line to tho Comr t Alcno t mines by -building tho road dlrCcf from n thbr pUco to Itiparia. til