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THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1894. 1 1 rkAf?Mfl Tne weekly bDronieie. TMK IULLKH. Clubbing List. The CiiBONu i.K, which give, the new , u,,.,., K.Tn a week, has made arrangement to, rith the following publications, and ! two paper, one rear (or little more ! twice club i offers two paper. than the price of one KrtuUr Our .MtT-a'lic . .1". finiirlt i V 1. Iriratr OkrMifl ui trrtim . . I'krwirit xii raf!ilii I if ml' 3.UI.I m.W 3 00 " 2 TIIK AOE OF STRlKt. The world is passing through a trying und critical ieriod. The age of .trikes period and of combines is upon us. For years the tendency of capital has been to com binations, the aggrvjrate being vast sums. The demands of progress and civilization has made ibis necessary, because without it undertakings that are now simple would be utterly impos sible. Py combinations alone is it pos sible to build the immense railroad systems, the networks of telegraph wires, the ocean gray-bounds and the vast factories. Naturally the great companies repre- eeutiug these large ajjtrregatious of wealth are governed bv the same busi ness laws and the same desires as an j individual, that is the desire to get the argest return? on their investment pos- tnuie. in most oi xne schemes in w men these large sums ale invested labor is the principal costjjind on the monthly wage paid uepends largely the success or saiiure of the enterprise. In conse- nence it follows naturally that the em - pioyer. interesi aemanus me getting oi residence mere and too tier place among naVre, Marseilles. Antwerp and Berlin I ballots taken without a chit, where tbe most labor for the least money. The . the full-fledged patrician babies of New J are somewhat complex. reporting change- j up0n the matter was postKinwl until .wet 19 in me onuic ireiuuu. ins; muscie is Dis capita:, and nia oDject is to get as much return from the invest went of that capital as possible, ret from the nature of the latter, he is ap- parently (only) in opposition to the -theories of his employer.; in other swords, anxious to get the most money Tor tbe least labor. Monev is the ca pi- tal of one, muscle of the other, and each j desire. o trade on the most advanta- geous term, to himself. The natural j result is tbe combination of labor toj oppose the combination of capital, j What the end will be ia hard to foresee, J ...Il i. . . ... i . .,, . . w. wuu tu icil wuai me resail Will DC' when old friend, fall ont. Instead of fighting each other, they should get long peacefully, for each is an absolute necessity to the other. It will require mutual concession, and . patient forbearance to reach a catisfac- tory solution, and it will no donbt be many years before thi. will happen. In the meanwhile the strike system will .continue, to the serious injury of all , parties concerned. a PECULIAR STRIKE. The stsike of tbe American Railway Union went with tbe sweep of a confla gration over the northern half of the ;::u, 'r ,; r. f tempt to bovcott I ullman, from the verv nature o-f the latter, business the -,- , . . .. I T:..I 1 : ni9n Pullman th .-.n ' iBuruaua WTjro u I n 11 imu lb. luc e r 1 the boycott was the reduction of , wnirM 1 in hi. .hope, tbe employe, insisting tbat he was trying to squeeze them by reducing wages, while making no reduc tion in bi. charge, to the public. The tinion declared a boycott against bim, 1 and the railroad employe, refused to bandle bis car., or train, running them. Tbe railroad companies refused to run train, without Pullman cars, and this forced tbe issue, as between them and their employes. A. soon as tbe latter refused to move train, with Pullman car. attached, they were discharged, and the nnion considering their discharge unjust, stood by them and a strike i. tbe result. It i. far-reaching and of tremendous proportion.. In Chicago alone 18,000 men are out. Engine, are "killed," and the cars stand idly on tbe tracks. The issue in squarely made, and it looks as though tbe fight would be to a finieh. The effect of the strike, if maintained for any length of time, will lie appalling. Tbe loss in wage, alone to the striker, will be over a million dollar, a day while the Iom incidental to tbe strike will be double that. The loss to California fruit growers, whose crop, are just now ripening, will run into the million., and the paralyzing of business will add many million, more. It is to be hoJ that tome solution may be reached soon, in tbe inter e-t of all. What tbe result will be it is impossible to foresee, for it ia a case wherein an irreaistable force has .truck an immovable body. That this alrike, however, will be tbe cause of bringing nearer the day when tbe government will control the railroad, and telegraph line., we firmly believe. Tbe country cannot afford to Lave it. business par alysed while labor i. wttling It. griev ances with some corporation, a. in tbe present case. Tbe peculiarity of the situation i. that the onion has a quarrel on its hand, with it. employer, over a matter that the latter are not interested in. Tbe hope of the strike ia in tbe weak ness of some one company, for If one con-e. the deman.i. ot the union. i -m a. . maci. ....... . . main idle longer than the men TO RREAK PVILMAX, We have no love for "Poor tieorjre - " j V" -t, ,r-e Pullman, yet it tnoae engaged in tne "Pullman" strike have no other object than the one . far expressed by them, our svuipathie. are with bim. r-o far , . i,:., ln itH m.l nnl- determination to "break pul. : ti. ...,i.i; i,.vu nn intrest in . "" "V i t,,at kinJ of l'But. except cursory pym- patby with the under dog. That Pullman carries on bis business by the methods of the beggar is di gracfeul to bim ; but not more so than i it Is to the public, who, tipping his em i , ... .;., - .. ... .... , ao. 1 oilman s pride is not nail so large l.ii miKP f.ir in unite of his immense 1 wealth, he solicits charity, and is noth - li.'iriiiore nor lee. than a valet a body- servant since be solicits tips from the traveling public through bis emploves, and gets them, too. The government Mill! .I1CIU, IUU. M tlV fcl CI 1 ...... 1 that permits this kind of thing is not better that Mr. Pullman, who originates it, or the public w ho submit to it. But that is no reason whv that public : should stand in to help break Pullman. I The American Railway Union mar ! have substantial grievances against bim, but so far tiiey at least have not made !,.,. n.,i,i;n 0...1 if v.i;nn p.,11... a., ' oi; wK, un ,wcaU8C it ; i .... - OH' OLI IS .Sf- j tattle Miss ilaight, of .No. 'M .Madison avenue, graduate! from her incubator 1 Wednesday last, after a four months' iurk. jt win o reuiumoereu iiiai iuv ' wile ot t. Clarence tiaiglit died tei ruary 24th last, just after the birth ot a daughter, who arrived some three , months before .he was expected. It was not for a moment thought that the baby would long .arrive her mother, but Dr. Carle ton bad an incubator made immediately, and the little one, who weighed less than two pounds, was put j in it. She is today as strong and healthy j as any young baby of her age. - --- - TIIK SAME OLD WEAKSESS. j , . , . i ft i nuflinff llnnol. that larwip r. I " - r learn nothing from example, but such U the indisputable fact. Strike after strike bas met it. downfall from at tempting to nse force in attaining its end.. And yet, in spite of these exam ples, tbe first thing lot of strikers do i. to not only ran again.t tbe corpora- tion employing them, but again.t the1 . , ' . " . . , . (export surplus tbe coming vear. goTernment It .. a perfectly plain j yg jja-et letter, proposition that any man, or lot of men, ; can quit working for any person or cor- j poration for any reason, or, ior that 11 1-'ok to n outsider like the rail matter, for none. But when this right j roa(1 toy9 re working against their own i. conceded, nothing more can lie, for if ! interest in refusing to run construction the further right to dictate what some I other person .ball do is conceded, that I ' o .... a huid niTj .n i. 1 1 nnn. nuin uiiu. of .tnkesfromthe first , ... . . f'-'ow. that thlg ne fata, weakness, the lots, of trelf control and the failure to ! . .. . recogni" the right, of others IS the .1. I. : .1. ... t .1 l : . iu un huilu an ui fcliuin vpui on which all of them split. The ! present strike was large enough and I strong enough to have won, by .imply i doing nothing; bit impatient and hot-1 beaded leader, will kill it just as surely j a. the .un rises. I hey have, indeed,. already begun to .tab it at every oppor tunity. At Ked Bluff, California, the track, were greased, tbe trestles burned, j ihA Irittar twrhira tint tsv tl.a atvilf ava but .till they are blamed with it. At j militia ha. been ! other place, tbe called out to protect the non-union maintained ! men. Had the striker. a negative policy, the public .ytnpa tby would have remained with tiiem, j bat tbe moment force is nsed to intimidate or drive any other workman away from work be is willing to do, then public sympathy i. again.t them. In other word., tbe right to work, or let it alone must be granted to every man, and thi. being done, no man can object to any other man doing work for such wage, and nnder uch circumstance, a. he may cbooM to accept. Since thi. strike i. on, we would like to see it fnncht to a leiritimate rnnrlnainn anil i . .i .i ' .t .iciivc regie fciio auuuu 01 ine men wno ' have prevented this. TUE UAKEll. me steamer isaker did not get up) yesterday. We don t know where .he i ...i .I..--. . ff-i-i . 1 is, and don't want to. The largest and fineat crop of lie. ever harvested in the .ame length of time have been fur nished by tbe Baker. Yesterday wc were aolemnly assured that she was at the Locks and had parted several linen trying to get over the rapid.. This morning we are told that she never got around Sheridan point. We hope she didn't and tbat .be never will. We are tired of bearing of her, and fain would bare a rest. Whether the entire country baa gone prohibition on the trntb, or whether there ia simply an epidemic of lies, we do not pretend to aay ; but we do know that if any man wants to lose hi. repu tation for truth and veracity, all he has to do ia to aay "tbe Baker" to us. ..... i ..m. ..ai Iik....,...l,n In is ' k- th aam arremre now as in W2. Fx- pert .crop reporters predict a yielJ iu IStM varying from 3),0OO,0iH) to 500,- OX).rtH) bushel.. Many graiu merchants eem to expect crop of about l.'tO.OOO.- oo bu.h.1.. It ..conceded the world'. ( ..... ..... ,i i "d yM .how. little if an. le- "e.e in the past decade. Some .tain, tician. naun consumption nan nu-rrasni about Ave million bushels yearly, llie j Indon F.t-onomUt i. authority for the .tateuient that the Vienna conSress I meet, this year for the last time. India j has only ex ported since April 1st about ' -lo pt-r cent, as much as last season same time. Argentine shipments this crop i year have increased about i!" per cent. lltecrbohni rejiorts total shipments to , F.urone for fortv-fjur weeks as 27(i,HW, - ...... . : . . tt .VM .1... .. I .,. al.nl. ..nln.l l L". Ut lYIfl I I.U : i viou. season ; the continent importing ; out four bushels for every five lireat ' P"taiu took, t'.ermany'. iuiport. Au- :Vu- - . . . . . ........ , - , .u ...... S118' l! April oiun were j.i.i.u.wo ) lu.hota, against i:i.i'4.PW last Mwrnn. I My imported the same nine months i ! 1,0).000 bushels, against 2ii.!ri:,iltW. j Spain', imports same time were 1 1 ,'7J. - ' nusiieis. ngainst ;i,:...s,oon misiieis. i Tlie Iar'J Lae I-sprees of the istl. i,,at- only 10,0(H),(MX) bushels ie- ! n'ii in Knstltsh farmers' bands, against IS.ikHl.OnO busheis a year ngo. That l reals everywhere throughout i.reat ! Britain promise bndlv, owing to the ! cold weather. That France shows a similar state of allairs. and t.ermanv I rve will certainlv lie short. That rust extends through the Australian and j Hungarian wheat fields, und they have j mig0 gutlered from storms. That the Kuggjan harvest, including Bulgaria and I Rouniania oromise well. Cables from ; able weather, i.oumania . reort9 are ' 1 good. Belgium wheat and rye promise an average crop. Few or no complaint, come from our early winter wheat field, now being cut. The more northern and western winter and spring wheat belt, seem to lie about as varied and spotted a. Fiuropean reports indicate their crops are. Summing up tbe world . crop, we are to believe the acreage and yield will show a o8ible 5 to 8 per rent. .horWge, while consumption will be Increased on ae,nllt of the Terr ow price. The freight from Chicago to thi. city is but 0 4 rnt np h.iah.l i nil 41) .-nl. per thirty years ago. To Liverpool about 2'4 cents, again.t 25 cent, thirty year, ago. The bread loaf in London was never cheaper. We look for weather market., and, generally .peaking, higher prices, with more speculation, increased I ATnikrt rlnmar.fl anil a .Immomu In tho train.. There i. not a particle of dun- ger of the I'nion Pacific hauling Pull man car. over thi. part of tbe road, not at present any way. The road should Pt in condition to run when the . i j . strike is .ettled .omet.me This part of lie country is not interested in Pull- . .... . . , u.n.. vairj, ifiriiij a iiiiu in ..iiivrji uil Ulljr ming larger man a wneeioarrow Kant Not.. Farmers are commencing to get ready for harvest. Hand, teem to be scarce. Most machine men have commenced to engage their help. A good nianv will bead and thrash. lirainJWks good, the prospects being the best we ever bad, b,Ut n0 price" Fverything seem, to go !!'e T for the poor. Some of me repuoncans siariea out to boycott tl' PPuIi!,ta' but rc , they nave commenced to look alter some M the same one. thev bad refused to give work to some time ago; but alas! ! the bird bad flown. j Gillis Kelsey will commence haying j today. Mr. and Mrs. Woods, from near Moro, j were visiting friends and relatives .at I and near Kent last week, j A little boy of Mr. Peters' was thrown ' from a horse, caught and dragged to I death a few days ago. Wc did not ! learn any of the particulars. Parents should I more careful about letting their little children ride so young. They do not realize the danger. ( Squire Comstock is doing the bache lor act this week. His wiff! is visiting near Moro. Bennett Bros, are engaging their j hand, for beading and thrashing. They , . , ... , ... will head and thrash this ea?on. Fred Merchant and Jamcf SKone more came up from Southern Oregon last week. They made the trip in five days and one-half, in an overland flyer. The boya seem to think there, no place like Sherman county. W. II. Bennett made a flying trip to Moro last week on business. Zack Taylor is hauling damaged wheat from M. II. Bennett', place. J. Donahue and B. M. ilrown are. in The Iialles with wool thi. week. I!ev. Ilinton of Gra. Valley preached to quite an attentive audience in the blue school honse yesterday. Come again, Mr. Ilinton, we like to see the good work go on. I'st i.e Isr. Kkmt, June 25, IS94. iTi,ni- nit vitT i:iMMl M K. l llie .... -m.. It,.., (; V 11.1 inn. inavnr. W. II. , lion. (i. V. Iloltnn. mayor Butu. li. C. F.shelinah. ('. F. I-auor, M. T. Nolan. S. S. Jobnii ami Tho N. Joles, j conmiluien, and I. f. Pufur, clerk, j j Tliemayor examined and approved, ! ,ie bonds of the ...arwUI. re. i utMiwr. , Appu.nt.t of standing .- recorder and OllllllltlCet , ueing in oruer. uir ir .......... 0wi : Judiciary 0. F. I.auer, ' V. II. P.uits. Julius, j Finance Tho. X. Joles, W. II. Hints, ; a. C. F.sbelman. i i Street, and public property S. S. ! ! Johns, M. T. Nolan, rhos. X. Joles. Fire and water SI. T. Nolan, W : Butts, Tho.. N. Joles. II. , Health and police ti. I". F.shelinan ' l T VVI.n ' V I ...... r . .-"..., . . MemlMtr of the board of health t;. r. Fshelman. The mayor delivered his nieH.agv The mayor delivered his message to . . .. . . - . . . tne council, touching on me nuanciai j condition of the city, and mud. ed .iiUorent measures for reilneins ( , penditures, in order to 1 expenses w ithin the rcce receipts. The petition of A. Stevens and other, asking that one month team license be remitted, or credited on the coining quarter, by reason of the fact that during the high water tenuis not licensed were allowed to haul for hire, and asking vHid remittance as a redress for alleged wrongs sustained thereby, was read, (hi motion the etition was laid on the table. mincil proceeded to 1 On motion the elect a street commissioner and two night watchmen. W. A. Maddron, W. II. Butts and C. M. Fonts were nomin- ated for street commissioner and six next meeting. The following were nominated for night watchmen : B. V. liibons, ti. C Bills, F. li. ('on nelly and J. S. Schooling. n first ballot B. V. liibons was clts-ted, receiving five votes, Schooling one. On third ballot F. ti. Connelly was elected second night watchman. The annual financial statement of tbe recorder was read and on motion was accepted and placed on file. A petition from I. I. Uurget. asking that the art of tbe ordinance relating to tbe reduction of tbe city treasurers' salary be repealed, and that said salary be fixed at $25 per month instead of $20 a. at present wa. read and on motion the .ante wa. laid on the table. Special ordinance No. heiug an or dinance transferring money, out of the general fund, to pay the warrants out standing against tbe same, wa. read and on motion placed upon its final passage. Thereupon the roll being called, tbe ordinance wa. duly iassed. On motion it wa. ordered that when the council adjourn, it adjourn to meet Saturday night. June 7th, at 8 o'clock p. in. There being no further business, tbe council, on motion, adjourned. As a medicine, is Dr. Pierce'. .olden Medical Ihscovnrv. And. bettanse of that, there', something unusual in the wav of selling it. Where every other medicine of its kind only ;irmwfn1 this is ifHiiranleeil. If it ever fails to benefit or cure, you can have your money back. It', the only guaranteed remedy for every diseaM caused by a disordered liver or impure blood. lyaesia. Biliousness, the moot .tubliorn Skin, Scalp and Scrofulous affections, even Con.nmytion (or Lung-scrofula) in it. earlier staires, are all cured by it. It purifies and enriches "the blood, rouse, every organ into healthful action, and restore, strength and vigor, ln building up both flesh and strength of pale, puny, Scrofulous children, or to invigorate and brace up t'..e system after 'Ji.irippe," pneumonia, fever, and other prostrating acute diseases, nothing can equal the "Discovery." Catarrh i. positively Sage's Bemedy. cured bv Dr. Iaaolatlnn Nnllra. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore existing between the undersigned, nnder the firm name of Paul Krelt Sc Co., has beon dissolved by mutual consent. Paul Kreft retire, from the business, and the same will be continued by D. W. Vause at the old .land, who will assume all the partner .hip liabilities. Dalle. City, Or. May 2i, 1SH4. Pai l Knurr, D. W. Vai.sk. Itmi.K Healing or ahdiie.tion in pnn i.sbablc by heavy penalties in all the fttatcb. IM Itl.-o the luxt twenty year in F.pg land there were 4,H7u,00O marriutfeitaiid C,.V7 divorces. A Million KrlanrM. A friend in need is a friend indeed and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. King'. New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs, and Cold.. If you have never nsed thi. Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince yon that it ba. wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Client and Lungs. Kaeh bottle ia guaranteed to do all that ia claimed or money will lie refunded. Trial bottle, free at Knipea A Kinerslv'a ! Tn Relation Exlatlnsr Betwoc Bismarck aud William X. Nw Hiurlaa nf the ." IMIftifW" llatwa.a Th.m-TI.. Ktar IH'Inl l.lk Ml fhanreltor-a l'r.r r In th AITalr Mls Prince lliainurek un.l tin- Ilolion... li.rn," is tin- title under wliich the lire laucr Z.-itunjT h given l. the wurh .,..... ....I u!.,iii.,luiiL version of aniic ,.v,,nt in receni i .ennnn niuir. nir. i the articles uiuLt tins lieai en r. j.a I -a a irillel.w wlixationul to he woi il ! of credence. onmlMiralive pnaif of .li irmh of them ha, however, come vuriniis s.inn'e in llie Ut two or tlire. weeks, and all the (rinun itmlien hav. j N'. n forced dlscu". the relations.. ' the ex-fhancelloi unit William I. in tin I new light. "At no time." bay the l!rc laucr Zcitiing. "did the legendary rela ' li. .lis of uiirullled serenity exist helweei. I Kmperor and t 'hancel lor. Willi ever;. I new success the fluineellor'a desire le rule iiiereuned lievolld measure. Sllccen- .......1 ... ... i.,n li. Mill'l. i ana aniline., r.'.. ..." - on ,.nusual height that, it iM'iran lt over . . . . I IV.llin... ...... siia.iow me umra.i. iiin -.,M "ni.,.; S,, an baa f'r..w- t.N, p-t f.i- iih Wc must t-et a Kul.stilute. mill !,k vour belli in irr e!T,irt to find I iine." The t row n I'rince turned at oner j in Herr Von tiruner. Assistant .seeretan i of Hi.' liitrri.ir ill the old l.iheral Mill- i-tri r.ir mi unknown reason lh plan P elevate V.m tinnier t" His- j marikV pusiiimi fell thr.uigh. We. know, however, that eer iiince till- j alT.nr I'-ni.-c II; .iii.n. U him ehen.sh. d j the di'.'iie' r. -..-ntiuehl again. V in. (ininiT. mid nli. ii the honored oid man on his vi uMeiii l.ir'.h.lay was clevat.il j " " "U of l;...i Pvtvy l oiincilior. .. . .i .i . .. . i - I n lie i .1-. i.. iir i u 'i I". .... .nnt. .......... lie! of )..- 'Velllillg '-he pilhlicut loll of till rvi ill i:i tin 11 "K iraiueicrer. Iliuscon tin.ni' tne IWeeiieiiey of llorr vmi liniti cr to the limit-, of 'li" court. We also know that uf:. r tin e'.is.Hlo the t han cel!. ir felt uii.i r.ain ill hi oill-'e and re gar h d w ith je:.i..u -y every gifted und (,n..r-d Mini-.t.T v.i.o might in any way lie eon o '. r- I a -cval. And with Rome ju-i ili'-iiion. f.ir tin- feeling thai imih e. j iI '.!ii' Kill ' in 11.7 grew i.'rotigor w i' i llie lie'. ' fueen yeari. Tin- posi tion of '.lie ( li..ue.ih.r iM-.'aiue ever nion distill.-, hi. i-r. Nihility ivcr gn-utcr. his jiiisi.nee in Ile-'.in ever inor ii'fre .ii ;i:. h! . r i'ie,i, f ir reh-a.e from his olll.-i::! duti... ever more persistent W hy did not the Km:.' grant llo-se re ii.r.I.'.' Siiioiiy o i ar.-t mill nf im ex ireiiie dillii-iu: v oi . . . . ling u man e.ual i . i siiui.ng liism i. heritage, i 'i'- i.e Ilinrr iv.e aia-i of mo- neiii. !: iiT IC:::;r William migln haze i- lt ahe- i . err on llie (invent iiient with the aid of a new Ministet Ten V jr. Infer, after his eightieth 1 l r - 1 1 1 :i .' . ud h hIi in oiistll utloli shaken iin'r i.'...int.L al assa.si.iua n eif.i.. , a. out of th" .iies ef. to he added the ,;:is-esi":-. of t'.te Ch.ttiecHoi tl'lll. s l tion. i'.i : IIK-.-V 'lo l . i.;:is-e and his i:iu i;eii Of 1lf '''II.' fie I: A. I'": v it. hii.lin a w;y out .. r.Ue i-tr-aits. the :iy re.i "nod himself to hi . i til. ......ui -i i.i l.i a . the les of two l -oiii su.-'i . ..ii .ui. rati. ns runic taiiioi.s V'ait,' if it ua cvet a. v ii; ,,i..ir"k handed In next HH)tcei lo hi-. fl-.ee used . tvi 'se.it from him for reli'-t ill. Tii" list reoue.t was ro Millv hv ll..' Dmperor that Bis a ue.vu tona'd uiak nei-' U neve:- ma li tic alio" tier one." A' I'm - many journals that have pi;..i :( d eii-euti,s;.iiit!al exidenei- of tin- . ..-. ":ni' of ! in . new ie of an ol,! ..'il,,i..-i i, ;he I raiiUfm-ler .fining, a. ii,. , h:i'. s: A.ilie relations hetaeen Blsniank Jtinl l.rMpenir William I. have heeonic the .ui.j. ei of general iL v-ussion, il may he ii.teri s" I JtiT t k tm a- how full y eon Heiuiis tin' I haiM'ellor wa.s of the wtini tiveness of hi , iini rial lord as lo tin copoiion rejHiri of the .Minister' pre-poiideniiei- in the (..n eminent. Ill tiiai.!. '.n ii.nrl n-laf.l to Ins ino.t In tiinate frieinl i this story: I hiring the Fj.-tieh v.ar ll: .mai-e:: and t lie King sal one a, 1. Tin, in in the same 'oiiipartinont of a i::.in that hulled i-.t. a way sia'ion fie vaii r. (iermun p.-isaiits were il,s .as. ng the war on tie- hiaiion platform, and one of them shouted: "Yes. yes. the ill m.trckiani. ure eoininir ' The King as!. id at once: -What tlid thai man say'.' Iii.-,i!tan:k nie.iveretl that he had not nu ll, -rstood. There was a lontr sil'-ii'e. Then the King said: 'The peopln should hnderstand that the troops an' mine, not yours." '."sinee then." added Uk Chuneeiior. 'my ife ha.s often nrmiiidet) of this little conversation, and whenever I have hei-n ia danger of hurt ;;igth' pride of m.y id I I.onl. ha.s warneu Li": Ueinemb.T the Iiis-niirckiamt." The metiiorh s of I'rivy jiirt Council ior Ndinelder. recently ,:,l,lished. eon tain numerous incident:, iiliis'rntive nt '.he ill-feeling with whi.-l, Uiiliam I regarded the tendency f i,js jn.ople u as.-rihe ;i!l iriasl and great Ucruial ihincs to his Chanuollor. I. oat. Two notes, one for 2iH), indorsed. paid fl.-., signed by A. J. Anderson; one forfiO; induised paid t0, signed by John Krior. Both '.payable to F. S. Klimpt. Finder will le rewarded by returning the same to me at Tho Dalle. or to TlIK ClIRONlCI.K. F. J. Kum-r. Cord Wonrt. We again have an abundant supply of dry fir and hard wood for immediate delivery at the lowe.t rates, and hope to be fayored with a liberal share of the trade. J(MI. j. Pth. & Co. A two story bouse, 9 rooms, with a well kept garden surrounding it and I Anlti IK a-..tMaau 1 1 t . . . a ril, V iT Ta . l"" bu,m .f . ev'.-v I I ! if 1 ,-vv) .: -; A STRANCE CASE, , How an Enemy was Foiled. The fi.Mowliic pmnl.le Btiitrni.-ut , n n.l II h luli'ii-e IniereM ; ! ,imh .... ...it... .n.i,v 4..11u.t li. II 1'it.l .....t. .i . Mnu... I.I....U und l.-ii' . 1 hi.. I l.i ruit hi j iImm. m. i . iniiil i.my won. l.iOl., J ll: H ln..i..i-.- Il" Ui'iiU l.s.llilir II.:, I , , I .a-.i.i. ll.eiii. in n.iiiMinii. (, fctl-ull'T.' I !. I -I. I.I i.m m la My hNek Nmi iohii,,, -.,. . V. hi. lift In. I w r.l ,i,; I, h.oe.Mi'l.. riist , t" fi . . I.J I IM. I.I I'' n-l.i ' I - . .::r i 1 -. rv.t'.i Y l.i, !i i- me , ',- I .-oliel. siurl( tli i . t .'i es iimui a i ' 1. ' - " 1 1 ' I 1 II! 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It UlrwtiJ UUlulcn or Uaunun.ua uruaa- -A- NE W ' T l 'I' . V. . rt i i ... ... - PKLNZ & NITSCIIKH IIKAI.KH. IN- Furniture and Carpels We have added to our busiutai complete Undertaking Fstahlmlim: and as we are in no way connected r: the I'ndertakers' Trust, our prices be low accordingly. NOTICF. FOR PUBLICATION. Laud Orncs. Tlsr il!a. Ot Jlll.a ISM. Nntir 1 hrtvhr alvan that tlir 4'Ji.sn'fl nan.nl wlttar ha flis iioUti, hi inlfiitwr l makr ni.al .r.M.t In ii.M,rt of Ilia r)lui J .1.1U4 palfl pnHif will ta- H.N.I.' tM-lora lit rYiV s'4 a. . .-aim, -.r.K.,,,, Ill. vu fartllnnatl Wrfllnrman. Ha. So. f.ir tlia HW '.. tiW i, hrr. ifj. Tr H, It UI K.and S'MI4,Ki'. &. T(., it i.. r.. II.' nanir till (..Unwhis wlllieaara to nmrrli. fSMitiiiuoin. rtatKleiirfli upon ami rultlvatMt' aid 111.1. vlfl: t.r... Meier, K II I'ltcher. Ileury 7. and. Tti.m. JtTtrr. Tyifh allrt, Jims vt . I.wi. It.fuW SHERIFF'S SALE. hy vlrtua of an rxis.iitli.ll lr1 order ol Mk llisl mil ol thr iri'tlll ( mirt ol the HWI-'.s'ir mm f.ir Wbms. l-otllltv, im,i ilrerrs- ll.l Jtsw n.rut niNil.., rrnrl.rnr mut rnterisl .v w.nl rx on llir lim UnT of May, I-'. I. pi Imrnr ol ItH l.lallilltT, III ult wi,.t.:oi K C I ,.iiit.- plaltillir ami l.,rat. n, nj Knillr H arn. ilclrtiitantJ.. ana In ma ilircrUt.! and ' ltvemt. romtnan.lliiK tt. lo levy upon and II llir lati.la iio-iitloiiril anil iliarrllNt in a writ, an.l liris-liiallcr il.su-rlu.st, I Ul.l on thr I-' Jar ol June tsl.l. Only l.-vr main, anil wlllwi,. Piihll. auction th,. hiithu.1 Imlilvr lor raah Imiiil on thr jsth dnr ' J.ilv. is"H. al j nrlwi tin- afternoon of Mil .lay at llir front itian-lu , ninny .nun limn in Im n.s. ( It V. ln" rountv. Ilrrtcoll. all of th Lint anil irrr. u.sa.rirani in Mill writ ul liatrln ihw rlDal follow.. ll.Wlt. I.ta X, I. ... anil MMithntat ,.nartr I'.I. norlhwrat iiiartiT ( . ol .s tiun n o i, in alllpotir (1) M.lith. rai.K liftran (HVl ra.l. Vi CtllMlllltltf 1.117.'. af.r.w ..f 1....H .i,.i.,l lll'l anrl latins In Wa.ro ri.iintv, irs-troo . ! with the U-ii. iii,.,,u. li.'esliiani.-tilK ami b nsners llirrminn. lanonKltia ,,r in anv wla" lrlalnllK. or ao n.lirh Ihrrmf aa IihI hr k' rl.ml lo asllsly the aunt .,( Ilstl.lo Willi llllrrr tl.rrfs.n l 111., rale of M ar ratit. alnrv llir :ilil' May. Imn. and mi attorii. vi. fns. an.l t cwtf. In Mill mt tuffotimr Kith thrc.u.il : writ nntl arrniina roatn of miI... Imtwl at Istiiar Lily, Drnnni, Jntir i-uli. I T A. V. AKh. Hlieriit'of Wms. county, iirra )ioiHi CITATION. III the County ( mirt of tlir Hint.' tt -..,! ..n... of tlrrn In tlir n,ti,-r o thr wtatu of Sauiiiul I'ntlrri' tlci-vaartl. To li. M raiterson, John I'ntterwm ml " Mary N.-ws.inh, hrlra of Mid rtmnnrl l'l"' on. and u all unkioiwii hulrs, if an Hire n...iK In thrimmuof thr Htnte nf Omrnn V.m Iirn'l.jr ritrit and Xsiulr.st to nlM-a' In u t fl.Olt.- I ....vl ... ..... .. .. I). - " ... n.aw- Ol lin.-K"" imiitynl Waxo, nt tlir court loom He r.'"''' IWh.si Cltr, In Mid niiinty, on Tu.-Mlm , llw U rtny of July. inM. al In orlock A M.o( H''l" thin anil tliare to ahow (hum... If any rfht why an oi...r ahoulil not br tio.il.. mill rntr' hrmln ntliori, and illns'inn the mlmmi tratnr nt the ratal,. ,,( ,lil il.'craavd to aril "V thr followina ilisM-rllwd rrtnlw all of ll'fre rrorrly belonipna to witl eaiutc, ttrwlf 1' olllhw.s.1 pinrlrr of ns'tloli twelve, liiwn"'11 nvc.outh. raiiK't twrlvr ra.t, W.M., in"" ..V la-al pul.ll. I""'' I" the hlHhrst l.l.l.l.T tor raah III hull.l. Thl rlutlon . nrrvr.l tiHin v.m hv pn''lk nun thcr.sil by order of II on. (in. ('. Illi..'! Ju.lKr i, ..HI ...ml v Court, mailt, and rnief on thl i-jth day Jiay, lBM Witn.su.. tlir , ,n ((, BUkely. hi'lr ' tlir Mid ( i.iintv court, with the a,-ul of court rtlx.sl, thi. Iwrnty niiitli day ' . , d Atlcat J. B. I KO-'V (-l of hr County Court. t'lrrt i waxsit ounty.HtaU'S f Ol Onsron juwli PHOTOGRAPHED Chapman Block, The Ialles, Oreto" " iaaen n nrst prlxe..