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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1893. The Weekly Ghronicle. Entered at the puf1:c at Th l'nlirv urxtfiHi, Mn-i)Hl-4'ukM uii4 mull - r. 77; ei.ectioxs ro.ir. THE MARKETS. 81'BM-r.irTiox Katk by Mail. rwTA.il rtkTxlu. in x; One rear six ni.iul Tiiiw ntocthk ... AJverlismjc rnuu reasonable an.l on ;ihi-utioii. A.l.lre ail ninimimtrtiUoiio i.'-T:iIV li H.' luf IstUet. uitvou- iMI. Full state tickets will I elected today iu New York. Ohio, Massachusetts and Iowa. Maymud is the democratic can didate for governor iu Ol io, am: it will s interesting To note the result, a I. is election would 1 vi.tjry tor David 1'.. 111'.; ami the machine inulhc.J i i steer: Hi: I'ruapMls Nl r'lalt-rlaa at 1'rMtal for Katal of Trail. 8TATK orritHLs. V. o ; t. f.. 1; 1OYeTOOI S..vTuirY of Slut Treasurer . . . . . . Bupt. ol 1'ubiic Instruction ?!ialor. TltsnAY, Nov. 7. Business io the city i unusually quiet (or the season oi the year. It was hoped better times would follow the harvest, but the early full ruins coming on a belated ripening Alt geld and season, caught a very large er rentage auarchism r-ja'.i.st Ju.Ve sentence.', tne Huvmarket Judge liary's re-election lo the supreme bench wot: ill lv a triumph I t American ism. Ti.e principal i?ue in t'nio is the l.. T" . -. :, ; 'UiUiVP. ... .. ...... p . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 t . I 1 i'-gu'.l.s. JU.ve (.(arv, wit oi uir jiih umi.., ,, - .. . murderer" MITCHELL NEWS. Tli I sual Srwr I. attar lr Croak ouaty. The Chronicle visits us but ehlo!ii. The U1UI iimw fell to to depth of sev eral inches within the niilosof this place. On the lTth. born to the wife of Chan. Flock, a daughter THEODORE LIE.BE SHOT lly aa Kniploya Kamoa Ha, ua 1 hra RIIU HiBawtf. The list to the w ife of Mr. Fitchgerald U'un harvested was poorly Htacked and I a daughter. the result was a disaster to the producer j On the Slat, to the wife of P. It. Nol bv a nearly total lose of the crop. This, tun, a son, weight twelve pounds. Mr. tar;;., the h .i.: B:U11 r.ppfr'a.a vimtrrcwsmen. dtate Printer . ic o! W ill. .M.'Klt.tt v, who to ti e voter of the state to uphold ;.rotee:;.'u. Massachusetts, it is l-elieved, will g. republican without doubt. Iu U na it wili 1-e a .,u.i'e con- ri fiirsTV ornciALs. t'oiinty Jud... . ... tjt-i?. r. '.f. ahenal t. A. 'ier I i: .'n :. Trvaawr W: -,. l-..v:; Commiwionetm 1:, iTiui ai'.: Atxaaar V . ki.u S-.ITlyOT I. h'. !l:!- t).iirinteulent oi Public chool Tror - a .k v Corolwr N M. r.Ji5n.i: THE OPIXIOX IX vtll't. Ohio hag " lack of confidence in the a lmiui3 ration." Men are out f t wo: U : t'tueo are hard, a severe writer !" pre dicted, and people "fear the wor;. Tiiere is "distritt of the jmrry ::: ju'we.-" a:ul'"fearof tariff changes.'" Tiioj rtvl protection." Ttie deuianil f r Hi- 1. rapidly decreasing. Sme uiiiiiuf.ieturers are behind with pay and the hand-must take it as the manufacturers jet k. Tiiere is fear of foreign import' : wv.ge :.re ;.; farm produce is clvja-:, and in io-t is dear. One rejwrt states tiiat t::erc can be "no revival until coiignf-s eeae making war on our indutries," ami an other adds "turn the ra.--i a ? out," s:'ys the Economist. In the far wet. on the ruc;;i..- Coa-:. conditions appear to have iMn ie?e ciianged, but in Oregon "people are afraid to make improvements." In i I ennsy:vania tl:ere is natr.ra.iy very general business depression : the people want a change and the tariff left aione. f-orae tuanutacturerg are coirp'eting con-; The tide is row at its flood tracts made early this year, but th-y U:a:ter of erecting a cold storage ware Lave none for and consequently j bouse at this point, and ehouid be taken less labor wili 1 employed later. It is j ere it recedes. A gentleman is in town thought that some exjieneure might lie ! who announces his intention of putting gained by the free traders if they would ! in lU,o') in a plant of this kind, and with the general depression that pre vailed throughout the season, has con spired to shadow the proserous season's trade. Prices continue unchanged in all lines of merchandise, bugur has had a weak- test between the two .1.1 parties, as the ening tendency on the market, owing to prohibitionists are not represented in , the large amount of China sugar on the either of their platforms. The populists , coast. Coffee, while quotable at the old are expected to ioll a larger vote than ' rates, is very tirtu, and an advance may two vears ago, but not sufficient to cut i I looked for in the near future. In anv figure, whiie drawing from the re-j provisions there is no change to note, i his tired frame. publicans and democrats alnuit equally, j The produce market is well supplied j Miss Pearson of Prineville ninde her .. . .... 'with all kinds of farm products and j friends in Mitchell a visit of more than Whit h.i ' t.." monkey to tell us, any-1 prices are nominal. i a week. Several entertain men ts in her way. that we should learn his language? j Poultry is off in quotations. Spring honor were some of the pleasantries of And whv would i: not be of more prae- i fowls are quoted at $1.."0 per dozen and her visit. It might be well if the school board of directors would vail a meeting and in- Nelson thinks he will get him a new suit of clothes, his preset.' s,,;t 1- mh; too small by several sizes incei..e ii.ining of his son and heir. A casual oWrver might think him little blind, be holds his head so unusually high and steps so very lofty; but his head will resume its usual droop and the lofty step will soon regain tho old measured tretol if the worthy son should have the coii-- it night or two and keep sweet slumber from ti. a! iienetlt to commune with the w iid i old at t-."5 er dozen. Turkeys are in geese, that we mav more accurately de- j moderate arrival and sell at S and ') cents a per lb, undressed. The live stock mar- dull and un- J Foreign and I eastern advices are still under the con- i trol ot the bears and there is no change to note. CATTLE THIEVES SENTENCED. iermltte their weather progmxn-ations ijueri-.'s the U:-eg"iihtn. Tlieir migra- ( ket remains steady, tiur.s are. of cof.rse, useful to the prophet The grain market is as but hv.vv much more exact might their satisfactory as formerly. Ion; tind loud conversations btivme if translated ii.:j shall ' we say, pigeon English. F.mile Zola continues to advocate his yl theory tJiut work, constant and vigorous, is n.at.'s chief aim. Tolstoi however has written a review article attacking the French realist's position, lie declarf? that work only makes a man like an ant. hard and cruel, and that the greatest of criminals are the busiest of men. Most peopie w ill be inclined to side with the Ilussian. The difficulty is in getting enough people to take the Zola side vi the controversy, and, in- ! Judge I.iebe of The Ia!les recvivi'd the painful news about 1 o'clock that his brother Theodore hail just U en shot by a man named Christian ileus, un.l could live hut a few minutes. He hii-t-; eneil to the telegraph t'tlice and after ; sending an answer received the Mlon ' ing. date1. 1:11 p. in. i llrothi r l heialore ihot in the neck l y IIe. Not iie.e-stirily fatal. lles shot hiltiKch dead. Collie doM 11. Hess was an employe ot Mr. l.iche, w ho was suspe.'ti'.l of hohliiigout money j ; received fur purcha-c". The More w us I the Portland lieriiiati bakery, ov.-i which M. !.!( lie ) i-si.led and did j u llilil :nj l.o-i:ic Iniiilv employe.!. siisiociiiiK l r. .i tive somi nujiitlii. a; u ho i' tmd t hut no It ii'i'l.H'k he , not sliou eil n rci.t ic li e register, lie was arr. -i-! and I'cn.lii..- his trial a out on bn'i. I'odav uV .i: 12 o'clock lie met Mr I.iebe in a butch-r sh ip and without any warning sent a bullet u'.u t him, which took etb'ct iu his neck. .Mi. I.iebe tell, and the wouhl-l assin MERCURIAL Td-,T.C.Jone8,cf Fultn . . tract ed a fvrr..TA 1 AT11,lcIvrsipi.i v iLhout utiy relior. 1 uV( , 'h m m m i :erc nu'to iuy l:ti on of agony . vi'.ig four jcitrs I pnvo upBjtni': ind cocimencel tisinu K. S. r""- rheohah w sf;i! r.-'!tilt but which bm,.. -M.m-a, .'i iiu.-iiuii'.i T eUDim l I ....r-r ti V n .Xultlf vcral bottl.w I w a cj in ue ilgnlis bein 1 ii ptirsiiaiice of these !h em gloved a dotec- K g i t.. watch Hess, ftl-o I H I alile to rf.ii,.,. 1 . "j tho luurket." had thinking he had killed him, turned t I vestigate as to the cause of regularities or j weapon uinin utilise.: wuu ntiai en. cr. 'irregularities of scholars or teacher, j Theodore l.ie'ue resided in The I i Surclr it is the direct right and iiutMwet! for six years, moving to Portland privilege of the ltd. Ilcmlerimn (llvan Away by I'als and ltevrn;r lllmvlf. ' Tfie Waterville, iVJ'ash.i court aa journed last Wednesday after nine j days' session. In the case of the State vs. Thomas ; and James Pearson, on a charge of cattle : stealing, the jury rendered a verdict of : not guilty and tiie prisoners were dis charged. Jnfin ItrimkhniiM found pliiltv ; ideata::.v to ,b !i tbe nece9ary work of cattle stealing, was sentenced to two in the world. 'change piaces with the manutacturers.'' In Rhode Island bushier that has leec created by the tariff i- now closed; there are bad collections, co money and low prices. The wooien manufacturers believe that the "coniitry is .2"0.0,iO.lKi jKXjrer than in 1'.2." In S ntii Dakota th'?re is a report of "general st.igr.a'.i::" and ' cheap help," wii'n the remark that under protection we .r. -..spered." wants nur townspeople to take hold of it. The CitHosict.E has before toid of its ad vantages, which are enormous, benefit ting alike the company and the farmer or other storer. It enables high prices to he realized bv storing when low prices rule by merely w aiting for the inevitable r:-e in the market. Tfc Midway freaks a wear now, with ir'st J'oat ol them were sorrv 'ring '.heir clothes wi;Ji tl t- toe j.-se : ir un the gTMUi.d. Ti.e administration, it is understood, i- in pL'Seision of information that a nuirber of European countries repre sented at Lio are giving encouragement I accomplices, years' imprisonment at Walla Walla, in the ttorneye wr Urookhouseare prepar ing an appea.. O. I'. Donncl! was given a sentence of one year in the penitentiary on the charge of cattle stealing, to which he pleaded guilty. Edwsrd Henderson saved his hacon by turning state's evidence. He was permitted to plead guilty to etty lar ceny and was sentenced to 30 days in the county jail and a fine of $1W. Hender son was the real leader of the band of cattle thieves, and came nearly being captured a few months ago near The Ia!ie by Deputy Sheriff Jackson. He escaped by a clever ruse and was later captured in llritish Columbia. His whereabouts were made known by his and in revenge for the directors to control or ! I s-- Hu " . years ol.!, eleven year l-se regulate the deportment of our schools junior of tieorge l.ielie of The Ia.h . to the benefit of tearhers and scholars; j hut if all interest is lost to directors, und j Atrl.trat at Ken... teachers onlv hold the school at its ,, . ... . , ... The prettv 4-rear-old daughter of YA . monev value, hat can we expect of our i . . ,. " ... , , , . ' , ,, , ! T. Miive of Keim met ith a shia k:r.p scholars. Sixty or seventv-uve iloilars . , , .... . ,. . aci'iilent lust t rnluv iiiorniiig, the effects worth of tutelage and instructions ma, . . . , . .. ' . .. , i of which the child mav carrv for the month isratherexiiensivetoourchiidren j . . .. . , '.. ; . . ,. , , I rest of its iav. The mother loi.l hiiilt when no lienefit is denvetl bv them, i .. , " . . . , . . , ,, , , i a hre in the sitting-rtMitn and then pr. n hen a teacher is given full control of a i , .... ... , . . , , . , ., , i reeded to the kitclien to prepare the morning meal. The fire liecame low and the little girl, who had been left alone, picked up the pow ier-b"rn ai d . I ii,1 (la n.nlntili ,,.tn tl.u ilnt-u i give his scholars full value for monev ex- . , . ... , , , , , " heavv explosion oceii'reu. Mrs. Move pendeu he should seek other ouarters ; , ' , - . , , ,.,,, , , ,, , , , , ,. rusheil into the riNiiii and foiiiiil it tilled a liflra I.a .... n u, .. 1 1 . ... n 1, ,1- , 1. .. with smoke, tiropiitg alxiiit she fotiml l,..r ,l,.,,,.l.i..r I,-!.,.. ..1 .... (I... his dutv long and well. I-ss ., .. . . . , . . ,. i.n in, uuu imii.in iimiiiti. 1 The little one was restored to consciousness and siuithing lotions ap- TrvatUa on Q. TII.khI an.l Skin fcwirr Jit-aai'iu ttfc2J J. F. TORB, last Ol J Mi:iii-m. p.wn, X!i. ith . S. V.. Mt.li. Mrii. C-..., Ii.ifi.r, ll-e ' -i'iio iioi : tin an iving h Hue H.I well and un.Mo-i- little girl, i;, school and that teacher cares not if the scholars derive the benefit of their day's j study, it is high time he should !e re- j minded of his dutv and unless he can I where lie can sit all day long, look at his ..l.nl. 1.1. . i k. v.. ..I .;- i i ..!, her daughter Iwwiiv 1110 uuu tuiix uuu wcu. ijrrw i ., , . . "... , floor, its fai-e i ntinnes, a greater interesi, ana neuer teachers might prove beneficial to the Mitchell school. E. P. E. ' Mm-niu, Or., Oct. 31st, 1S93. Raaalntlutia on tha lath ' Klnohart. of Mayor plied to the burns. While not seri ously injure! the (Miwder burns may leave ugly scars. Klamath F.xpre. A PROLb3IONALANIMAL- .il'Jt Wcfc ' . V lOV.l:',.,'" I iiinl onc-i, ; nut' i.(i. ...... uaav I ...!' ... ..... ri"" (.(!., riroo;. an.; v:'':;r'im fle-l'Mit tip. 1.. Cong!, Cu-.'j !' work well. I :.('.j, ! i ,r t.()j 'I, i:. Y.mr . P.. Cmigi, i i:r(. , und kc-.t nwav a!! hoars..ti.. . i give it t every urn. aid. ... i,.tl! U'l.t-i, '... '' I ours, Mi..' a j.'j 'j , : iu .u to fr.-! tmu u for t'tc Si. rum wor, '. :lic H.-ii.Ii.rl.i. nnil l.l.rr i t!:rcc (It (-. f.lrll ttnk. uinlcr -i::r.' k"inri,i crnti. ii tMittir t ' T',C1. "Ilielicoulalorlii Ti! EiliES, Fsrllsti ail r Navigation Co '.Vfiijs is rj a sou. ., eavs the est Mile u:u : K.n alter n if-r. Sue carries awav twenty awards a', the v.(Jrid'e lair tj California twelve, a:. J V ushitigton fa-ir. tl.fy did r.ot ' to Admiral Melio and hie followers to in ;:.. cite domestic strife in Brazil with a view to the overttirow of tiie republic. How far the administration will go in its support of the republic cannot now be guessed at. but tiie fritted States is strong enough to say w hat shall or shall not be done in Brazil, and it would be action he turned state's evidence. No t KntartnK l'atentU Lancia. Detainment ok the Intkkiob, f Oevf.kai. Land i iffii k, Wasiiinoto.v, V. C, ct. 31, lS'.ij. Iteiri-terand Kelver, The onli.1. dr.: Sins With ietters of tiie liith iust, At a special meeting of the common council of Dalles City the following pre amble and resolutions were adopted : Wiiehi is, It bos pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst Ir. W. E. Kinehart, mayor of Dalies City, and Wubkias, The intimate relations long" held by the deceased with tbe members of this council, render it projaT that we Bhouid place on record our ap preciation of his services as mayor and ! his merits as a man. Therefore lie it litiuilotd by the common council. That I while we lw with humble submission i to the will of the Most High, we do not i the less mourn the death of our mayor. ' lieultd. That in the death of Dr. W. i E. Kinehart, w ho was alwiivs alive and through""!! N s Low of faradina la Company with lll Irlloo. j AproHs f a recent prmexaion the Ihwton TrnriHcript remarked: "Man I in a prooeoMntial animal. Whether he le high or low, rich nr poor, it Ik hi delicht to array hiniM'lf in hmir row ami nun oiitcd cunnenture and walk through uiilci. if striM-tx with swelling breust un I more nr le of I Thn.ngh daily service (.sutnh" martial hti-i." This certainlv i . ; fepted la-tween The Ia!!e aw 1 curious thing', khvh the Uochehtcr Post ExpTesK No other Bt'iina!. so fur as we know, is fond of walhinir in proces sion w itn his hrot lo-rv.. Tti he surii, when cmlmrkii';: i'l the r.rit, the ani mals man hed in t-. phiuit in.. I the lu: to an lip.H-nrcpiia chances uro tiiat in In' tivu, the ele- Dalles iirarou" i accord ing ' ' ViTsioll I l.llt till"' Noah and hi hons ! and. Steamer Begulator lesrs.'. j Dalies at 7 a. in. connecting at tstl j Um k w ith steamer J aiis i . Mcamer lnlle City leaves for. : laiiiiuii s-reet iiim-k , at it s. m. I tiectmg with steunier I'.efviitnr tor I'AHattM.I.K ftATKS. Vntler the iree trade i.art;- ? i.iea of a new tariff, the price of sugar i.l it- in creased or 30 per cent., a'..-- ...-.!! tea and coffee. Tnis additi ,n to the hou.-e-h j. I expenses, romiiig a; Z'-.t same time as a reduction iu wag-..- of io to ptr cent., will be very sorely ieit. justined in drawing an unmistakably '" transmitted the applications of the j fear;wl, in llig work HS IIia.or prompt to lonowing-nameu arsons to ""fJt,nttli,),il,l,ml,It,et1,e,U! apparent coa.k hue, founded on the dec. arduous of Monroe, lieyond which the jiuwers oi Eurojie should not go. j to its welfare and prosperity, one ho Matchmaking mammas with eligible daughters may learn something of inter est in the success of a woman who went , been patented to The Dalles Military , jronj kangag Uown into the Osage Indi- Eoad Comf-anv, under the grant of Prendergast'a trial for tne murder of , an country eeveral vear ago. Within February 25th 'lSC U Stat and Carter Harrison tgan tlay in Chicago. the paet yeari crorjiDg to the Helena i it WM on account thereof that you re It is a very sensibie proceeding to try , independent. she has married off four ! jected the said applications, him as soon as possible If the jury and : Krown danj.llterg, M to oBife Indians, , There is no dispute as to the facts, sheriff are equa.ly speedy ti.e effect will j and as a divorce suit, which she : but the applicants contend that the be good, for moet cranks have a linger-; b pending against her huiUnd is de-! tr8Ct8 in question are government land, ing regard for their worthless n:e. ! cided, she wdl take to her heart a red; Having been patented as aforesaid. , .7 ' . , . ! blanketed member of that tribe. Every the title to these tracts has passed out Thanksgiving day has -1 member of the Osage trit is worth $15,-i of the Cited Htates. and .o long a. garded a, a national holiday and the , ,d p,wg near,y 2,000 , ,uch litle ta outsUnding, the lands in last Thursday ,n the month of Novem- aCTes 0 jandi and these women now be- j qB-tk.n are not subject to entry or i"-1 ' come members of tiie tribe and are enti tracts desi'rilied, respectively, together wuu ineir appals irom yo-r "F'."' tM i1.i1Wule!M(l.irlw inuliiiD, ot said applications. 'Names.; ' . , ...... i me records snow sain tracts to nave 1 1., , n (.- in lUiohtil, That this council tender its drove them in. the leader." bu' system in their than birds have iu their order of Mnep pliir follow thi-v have no more mier of marching I flv-l One way ... . Bound trip. Freight Rales GreHriyP.eto1 n r. l.i ,,.u,l ii . . I ,. .. .,..( men M 1 . . . u f . ft 1 1 ..m endeared him, not only to the council I dot, we think it more fitting to follow the custom of our father-? and grand- j fathers, and recognize the glorious union rather than a fraction thereof. disposal by the f nited States. Your action in rejecting the said ap plications was therefore proper and is now affirmed, subject to appeal within Melilla. the fcoanieh earrison besieced f tixtf da'9' Ver' respet.tfuliy, tied to their full share of the funds and lands, which makes the family very wealthy. Kilikinick, or Kinikiuick, which the j by the Moors, sits upon a rocky pen in- Indians are in the habit of mixing with ; suia which juts out into the sea. It has , tobacco, is rapidly becoming extinct. : been a Spanish garrison since 1Go3. ; heveral plants have received this name, I Mulai Hassan, sultan of Morocco and but they have no right to it. The true ; leader of the Moorish army, has for his herb is the inside bark of a young wil- i lieutenant a canny Scotchman, Captain iow, and, when smoked alone, makes a Alan Maclean. His troops are well '. mild and pleasant smoke. j armed with modern rifles, and he has a ; ""T-"" fair showing of artillery. Since his As we have before remarked, Gov. ,rmy areadv numbers 40000 hard fight- i b. W. Lamakeacx, Commissioner. From the above it will be seen that it not wise for anyone to enter any tract of land, for which patent granted. Tba Jury. beartfelt sympathy to the family and , relatives of our deceased mayor in this, j their sad allliction. : litnuUrd, That these resolutions lie j entered upon the records of I)alles City , and that a copy of them be sent to the family of our deceased mayor. ! ti. C. KsllEI.MA.V, Pacl Knurr, Ciias. Laceb, Committee on Besolutions. Shipments for Portland rewii anv time dav or night. Shipn. wav landings must I delivem: b p. m. Live stock shipment n. W. C. ALLAWAT, Uaacrat Jr! B. F. LAUCHLIN, Uaaaral Maaaf. THE DALLES. la MeroorUni. The following jarora Lave ben chosen for grand and petit jury duty : T ft v:.. i. f t t-.i: i t 1 ennoyer could amass a l.rfortune . .. , er. from the hills of the interior, and is Linton, J H Cross,-Wm. McHaler, J , iiv in mir ri.ifitf raiiiri r recrniteo. it ia pvinent Wiiekkas, This lodge has been called to l mourn the loss of our esteemed and j highly respected brother, Dr. W. E. Kinehart, it is only fitting that we who ! remain should bear tribute to the mem- ory of our deceased brother for his many I, K.IUU uuHtuca, (1ICIOIUIC, i as been i .. , . . . littoivra, i uai uy tne ueatti oi iir. W, E. Kinehart, Temple lodge, No. 3, A. O. U. W. has been deprived of a true and faithful brother Workman, whose place among us will long remain unfilled. By his nniform courtesy, kindness and ability he had won the esteem of all w ith whom he associated. lUmlveH, That we tender to the family of our deceased brother onr earnest ex- c. un ailvuW i iaa mont m- n fop --TV ., . " , 1 recrulwu K " eviueni ; v Allen, J P Ostland, Michael Stecker, L n.tedSUte. would ask Par ' that Spain has no military picnic on her jj M Cushmg, Latimer Booth, Sam Washington .s Oregon .n? 'after hear- hand, Uke that now Msing enjoved by , c ... . kn ,,(lUrll. tng that am, baa a lhantsgiving day ie British tr.p. n-t the blacks of Geo w Mi The a,M ,avi(i. j preMlon of incere in tlluir hor own? Nothing more original or . Mata!::e.and. . ',. . , . . .' ... . . . . ... i son, James Burlingame, F C Sexton, Du- hour of bereavement and trial. Clique conld have been devised, and the ', , ' .... , ... i Kiaetrie Blttr. fur ; ins Ml Her, Chas. ing, Wamic;- lifolved, That the charter of this boards of trade of all cities of the stale, . -,. . , I tl Tu . r ,,.. ,...... t .i i: : .... iiti i';.ii,.v in iscviiiiiug pt ncii ; iri(i(7ii itinmcr, I go t A AjailKlillll, nitjn 11c (.lajnru m iiiu'lril lllg BI1U lliat ing. and no more resemble r. "procc hion" than does an excited H ick of Kch.Milfirls. ;it as soon as v.e frl among men the fondue for mnrching ! i universal. I n ait mition:-. and in all times men have murch.- l in orderly array, have kept time to tii- U-at of music, and with head erect and jrl. iri-' Call on or address. ra prioe nuve rt-jxiceil i:i tlieir pna-ea-! siotiala. They cannot pr over it. They march and drill when there is no use or purjx.se in it. Kr,.ti nien who renounce the world to live lives of ; p:ace and hoi inesa cannot resist the I j temptation to march. In orderly ar ray they sing their chants: in solemn j double or single file they march from j cloister to chajH-l and back avuin. It seems to lie natural to iih. t'Kt. The I smallest baby coos and claps its j hands at a procession ur a funeral, which is the same thing and as soon as the child is able to walk he beats bin ! drum and waves hi Hag- and marches ' in an iir.iiginury row. j j Perhaps some philosopher can ex plain this remarkable, this almost in sane appearing tendenry. I'osibly it ' was our prcdisp-isition to maintain in I larife iiunilx-rs, oliedient to a single J head, that gave un our power over lion-1 marching animals; it mav lie one of ! our instinctive means of self pn-scrra i tion, just as our ability to laugh, U see a thing from a humorous stand l.ti.., U..KIV1I..-I unsinilllice lo us IU overcoming all mental annoyances without becoming absolutely morbid or insane. Uy the way. one t.f the scientific defmitiousof man Is "a laugh in aiiimalit:" another miyht lie "a pro cessional animal." Neither is very uiKiiuieu or elevated, and vet we ore I sure that we are higher than the lieusU. j w ho neither laugh nor walk in m.lemu I rows. F. STEPHEN DEALER IN irrespective of party, should unite and present the governor with a suitable token of appreciation. known and so popular as to need no I J B Manly, Wapinitia; E C Dickens, these resolutions lie spread upon the sjiecia! mention, All who use Electric j Antelope; Lem Burgess, Bake Oven ; J j records and a copy be sent to the family Bitters sing the same song of praise. 1 C Ward, Boyd ; Martin Doughty, Mosier; of our deceased brother. DRY GOOD t3 CLOTHlj Soots, IboM, HaU. ! Fancg (joorJ?, Joi Etc., te., Second St., TheDall remove The passing of the repeal hill mean the transfer of the surplus sliver mined , in the f nited States to other and never ! civilizations that will need it very soon. .'Thirty years' silver exports to date are nearly 400 million daliars in excess of imports;; the coinage of bullion in hand and the ultimate accumulation of heavier r.r-.'.l . n.i.n-i. Ml.t.n nf ion fiiloriil an.l consenaentlv' ,t least partial return of ; "ation nd indigestion try Electric Bit inuiitiintiiin ' a rtatior iiiriiitr Trit itiia- ! 1 in gold to which standard inflation 1 re'u'lded i.i ust face. A purer medicine does not exist and it j W T Wright, Nansene; deo f dell, T B f guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Coon, Edgar Locke, Hood Liver; D I. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of j Gates, Cascade Locks. the liver and kidueys, will ' pimples, boils, salt rheum and other j affections canned by impure blood.- I The beflt "alve in tU world toT rnt. I Will drive malaria from the svstem and ! "". lt rheum, fever m. (..(A. .,1 - ... ..A I 1 .. I T 11 1 .. ' nrevent as we aa cure all ma ar a I ' o-"", tu.i.a..,B, feveTS. For cure of headache, consti- Yours submitted in C. If. and P. f iKO. (i. (iIHO.VS, J. F. SsKllAXKIl, L. lloKI.H.V, Com m it tee. Mf.I w Entire satisfaction iruaranteed. or r .! . , l Price .Vic an.Kl ,.. on, or money renuKieu. t bottle at Snipes & Kinersly's. COMPOUND. A recent dlarorary bf aa oM iKonfMy try twumntta af LnilUtt. It tha only pr1rtlr afAsnit rollihla m.l)cloa dl. I cworwi. lyrwara or nnpnoripiMi nrunituia wno t.ssTLsas.1,-1 iifivw Kiid a nilirlnr that ' ,0'"r,nr ,"r" In p)ceof tl.i. Ak f -Ives .urh nnlvl Mttwtn u, mr r nst.im I fk ;" "" . " " . ,, , . , ' , or lnrli (1 and fl emti in pasoi-" la lttar sliKifrom exi-wl-m. m ttiv have n.nrlr rnn-d I Mi u. i. i. ... i,.n ,i. . tively cures piles, or no pay required, j nie of Iwnwnt .u.r, ( umanrum. I j ttamm. Aibtw lon4 LllV tomaanr. It Is guaranteed to cive oerfect satisfac-I . '" " ' T'"' n'""r itlmoniai. in u,i. Vrin So. i oh.-r iii-k. i".n. Mica. . corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi- ! pv.r box. jersly. For tale bv Price 2o cents Snijies A Kin- It)' from Uliaw win, linve iimI thvin. l iMirn tnil , t:. I.. Cornell, kl rluuil, Keb. Hold ,f snl k Kltn-riiljr. sold In llirballni l,r Ulskclejr llmiirUia. Ask vonr dealer for Mexican Silver Stove Polish. TV NE"W ' " J I'lidertakoT UMMk rniNz & MTSCitf HI.-1I.KK8 IS Furniture and Carp( t. ..Ml to our VU aomi.lete fndertading and as we are in no way ""v, the I Undertakers' Trust, our be low accordingly.