THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 15. ISM The Weekly Chronicle.! THK l41lt. Clubbing List. Tii CuhMi-iE, which g.ves Ihe uews twice a week. b made arrangement to club with the (blowing publications, and offer. t.d paper one year for Ii more than the price of one: Reuiar Our k t" lt.r.0 $1.73 ".( 2.(X 5.M - J n ir aW I. J lnH twih ai li i wei . l:fi m damihtai liriLat " t maddie by the newspapers, but that ;O0 .VI. U S UK THE FARMERS.9 nii:d compared to that jot those a ho have to do the harping. Testerdav's Telegram avt. The O. K. & N. wiU tomorrow an - nonnce a reuoction in the rate on on wheat fron the interior to Tort land, to offet,as far a possible. tLe low pri.t for wheat to the farmer. In thi con- nection. the O. & will also ml nee iu operating expense by the catting of wage of snop employe. eiUier the new schedule of wage nor the minced rate on wheat have yet been definitely derided on, but tlie matter is now cnder consideration, and both will oe made public tomorrow. The O. H. & X. shop men cnder the present schedule, hen 1 was a month apc, and there does not on full time, are paid about 40 per cent j seem to be any hope cf an end cnti! the more than tlie au.e class of employes in ; the session shall end. The lireach t-e-the Missouri rirer territory. The cut 1 tween the senate and the hou- widens does not coMesiplate a reduction equal dai!y, and lie opinion U gaining ground to this difference, but il! average about ' that there will be no tariif luli passed 12! per cent, ti.ouch in some instances it will erceed that aiuoni.t. "This w ill leave tne wages of the em ployes from to HO per cent Llgher than those paid for Eiu.l.a woik in the Missouri river territory. As the shop emr.lovs have not beet, working on toll time for ever.l months, and often on less than bait time tor weeks together, with ti e cut, when given steady em- ployment, they will be enabled to earn more money tnan U-ey cave ueretotore done, on accocnt of the longer liours and more davs' work. "It i neeessarr to make these reduc- tioDt in the operating expenses iu order to justify a redaction in the rate for hauling wheat from the interior. The shopmen gain in longer hours more than they lose in the redmd ft beduie. and thi latter loss is the gain, first of the farmers in lower grain rates, and later of all with whom the farmers do busi ness, and of tae whole country by farther relieving the strtngencx in nionev matter. It ii! be the pIicv of the O. ! R. &. N., cnder its present management. to work to the greatest poswible extent i in tlM. it-i rA fr tv..t ' 0n theSitLnhL,Tur.n?o ' T wSl Wa?r.nd ILntie. 1 the W..a YVa..a and I alouse countries m Washington, through which its Une nwss. must denend the rolnme of husi- i nea over tl.e C. H.t .V. and the conse- onenl amount or its revenne. The ' wheat rates will be cut to the lowest m,:. .v.. aline exnenses nf the rnwd. and to make i, a . .. expenses redoced to a minimum. "The exact point where the expense! will be reduced cannot now be made ; public, and, in fact, have not yet been defjnitelr decided on. I Kit titer will be carefoIlTgooe over, and wherever a little ' nrnnine can be done without workine a hardship on anr one one, the knife will be applied, and fancy salaries on the O. system will toon be a thing of the past, rseless expenditures natur ally creep into theoperation af any great railroad system, and an occasional turn ing over of tlie order of things with a riew to economy is alwayg required, and ; eepecial'y is this the case at this time, ; when the redaction in expense is to I . offset by decreased earning on account j of reduced rate of the staple product of the state, whkh must be moved frcm tbe interior to the tea board. "Tte roiling stock of the U. t. i . j affects only about one-.xth of tbejcloctu; and long before trickery, ditre-j P1 for halter. Probably went tow -win good condition, and there will Uj amount consumed, the Uriff on the ; , principle and pledge and fur - Tyfb Eidge. Will give 5 reward pienty of car to move tlie crops, w hich : other five-si iths going into the treasury. , p,rty feaitr, were considered the ! for khi return to me at my ranch, or a will be brought in a fast as delivered to j In thi connection it may be added that i pr;m'arv qualification for partv leader- S liberal reward for any information lead the railroad ctonpany, in eoi.tradistinc-; cane yields S.&fO.OCO ton and beet '. ,hip in'thi Ute. and esnecialiV in this "g to his recorerv. tion of the policie puiraed in tome pre-1 ku years, when there ba been a j widely-believed rumor of combine be- , tween tbe rwiiroada and tlx. e levator - , companies w keep xoe price w wneai io j Oregon and Washington producer down j w uw iowesi posaioie point, ry ie re- . iiuau u iue rauroaoa io move u out oi the country, and the inability of farmer been brought, or rather arrewt hare , to realize on it at borne. been made, of the managers of the mill i TV. C X A. a . t . .,.-. .rv.. ........ a . ,air,T , aoy lucb cheme, and w::b this road out. no other ran go in. so that it win be a scramble between the railroads a to which ehall get tbe shipments from com petitive territory. "Tbe benefit to be derived from thi redaction is wheat rates cannot be eeti- . mated at this time, bat that it influence meet be felt in every line of tmsioewi is certain. The railroads will derive benefit, partly compensating tor the re d action, by the (Liptnent of more goods into tbe interior, than would be the case if tbe profit of producer were enlirelr ' -1 iA .. . :, . ' , ui., u ,a,u, .u mxnu more eapioyment to tbe men whose j wage wU be redmed by the new -hed- j nle. There win be lew, il aBy. tnfTerer from the cotrrte oerided on, and ttiere will be many benetciar.es. j aaBBaaaBB. I Tne aalmoti can sow seek tiie head water cf tbe Columbia endiaturbed, ovided the fish proteelor Mr. M eOuire ! ra keen tlie fithrraitn't nniun. nvh i the way is cuu i.osed almost entirely foreigner, iron, rr.uning their net. i l' ........ - - I u I I r. . .. t .. , i ulii. t ii - f vi ?'ijit i . -" . . ,. . . I take Hi ide cf the Astoria tUhcrttiaa, t , j in dfir-aung tue i-alrh;nc ol ca.oioa by wl.cc:. lor the reason tfiat tiiey can t ranght too rapii'y ami lo, r!i? in that y. Ii the iJca i to make the ca:cli a ex-n:re a po$;lie e aouid . t U o;, , cf t . .. . tii, , . . . h.ng I . ' 1 77; .i.v; THisa ovi'i: auaix. j j jLe puMi.- is aatary no doubt w ith ' the continuous harping on the tariJ And yet it is the most important matter 1 before the people. The whole country ! U intereated, not o mnci in the fubject a it termination Hence it pn&he? iteli to the front as the one subject to i whicli all others ir.cat c;.re piai-e. i We have been toid for more than two j month A ote will be reached tomor- j ro, or tnat An agrrenieni naa oeen reached." or some other promise that j the end wa at nana Has been made. ' Yet there is no end. it is interminable ' as the distinguished senators speei-hea. i The situation is t'ue unit today as it I at thissessuin. :n the meantime bnsi- ' ness languishes. The situation is similar to tween the railroads ar. i the tiiil be trlkers. The house stands f.rm, and sayg ii has ; nothing to arbitrate, an 1 tbe senate has i struck. The hou?e refus to let the senate manage :U business, the raisina oi revence?, ana i.ormac. ww. :s it,r Debs of the senate, has boycotted it. and j paralyzed bcainess. There is one di:Ter- : ence. However, ana ir.at is iiiai tne j conntrr will be the gaint r if the strike 'wins: but in the rx.eacw l.ile lalior : nnen ployed. - TITFY I"J.VT t'.kf f.. ' , We ""', fjr the ?a,t t ro nKnt1' liu,t th1 hoc d Mte oolJ not agree on the tar n l u.. Of course this is onlv ocr ooinion. for we are no more capable of guessing what a demo crat will do than he is himw'.f. There i just one glimmer o' reason that per- 1 j . j. . Tmur5 loe "emocrai.c conpres-uian, ana .um. vui . . u . iicii 1. ... ... ui: . - t- . . x .11 .vU.:.w. """ go before the people in better shape without a Uriff bill than with that of : Ied t from a demo- V"wt -ui.- uon' " Qieagree. nc. tne senaie re- j cedes from its position. The ileniocralic leaders a;wav man- '"" do ".e wroc? thing at the right time, and t.orman. Brice and others. examplifiei th idea. It is trbaps i better for the countrv that thev slMjcld ! take that stand, hut it i death to the democracv. We are still of tj on.nioo that uo l tar;? biU will become in at this ses- s!on cf ingress, for after the senate and boose ar through tte president will ex- ,mil,e mto th moaDt of -perfidy and dishonor" iu it. Mr. Cleveland is not i friend of either of those character. i OMC SUGAR FA'T.s. I A tariff on cgar is i.n accord with ! democratic theories being a tariff for ' revenue, and not for protection. This i country uses l.OO.iX ton of . i ut" of which we produce a iittie more than 300,000 tont. ?.IhjO of which are grown j in Louisiana. It will be seen Irom thi I that the tariff in its protective feature ; 3,0.0iO. Gertnany if the greatest ugar producer with 1..--J0.000 tons, foi- i lowed by CuU with X),000, Austria with (.fri(l. l:ni;i wih i.VO laa'i . --- r ranre wim o.om-J. ""t-""- And now Tendleton is having a .piab- Lie over it scouring mills. f-uit ha wr maintaining a nuisance. It seem j that water from the mill is run into a tail race that runs throcgh a portion or i the town, and that by reason of the use ! of tbe water for scouring purposes, that ' I of tbe race is contaminated and rendered j nnfit for use. Besides it is said to smell It m said that r.usii iage intend to leave rD,r?,CX to charitable institu- tion when be die. It i quite natural Inr . fc'lna ( 1,1. 1 . - -- - "u becanse be can t take il with Liro. However, if the intent i to f.naOly oe- Tot money to cUrity, it would seem ; tuml it were better to commence w bile , the donor wa alive. Thete is afte. all, , l V, .'.. -. 1 . . I . . I. . . . . - 1 , Kloa puun-; i Tillianonsir. If a scouring mil! wa r.r mv nr.ininn .. i. ... .m w " mie isa.nion, located here, tlie Columbia conld tL. i t..'r,f. l .i.. a. . j : w"b- " number of pure bred reg- care of the water and t ,n. tr ti .f..:1,4a'tJeT,fy bun of T1 axret .kno.it. ithaniov. " i '""" Pl'Uction. Ad. Uiropy IM luii on to wealth ul,tbt pr.dent ba. any .and or if hi. deaUi, and then lease, ., to fleshies, ( backbone lik. that of Crhvp and w ilson brurk and ood,ews mortar. i im made out of gr. j i r i ..or jit. , Yeelcrdav ihe no longer terriiiet! de- . I . I . .. I . I mm iri . o me iiuuv inn id caucus muu dA ;.l,J to .urrendrr to the aenoie. In ' - aXept the ena:e JiU. IVeiore the vote ... uken, lr. Wi.mn, antlior o( the u-aJo the ttateoient that ti had Mrra ,u( .ruied tbat the cgar trust had so rn a hold on t)e aenate, an1 au cvnaiu that tlie honse would he lorvrd Ok ai-it-It Il.e built hill tr.l it had - ( - t c-. ... iiur i v'lii . t r i . t parvha!dufarot!iev!aeoili; 0.- the H,t w.nHt nie in OitoVi. Wr AM. That if the rvnate bill pa-w. the jml from the tetinu.nv a.l.lrnd iu tanrf iu:iHHl b; it wouid give ihe tlie trial of the uit lie'.wwn l.rr-!i and r.gar tmst a clear prot of HO,WHi.Oi0. , Kjerkinridje that ) 1m of tlie Ye: in the lace of this both. Vi-jsm and qnaliticalions that go to make a ?!! Crifp, the eneaker of the hooM. atlvioed ful niodern rtrw. very largely le nrrender. Adriwsl giving the ngar rrloil. The American tple '.'A do trust $40,(XMW of the people money CU to let Miaa ToDard and M:m l'o! at the dictation of tiorman. Timewa Jarn' theatrical remain in that oblivion when an American congreutaii would thai nw enveloitt them. hlvf ruttr.i j ilt Mt liore If would nave jnbmitteil to tyranny : mltenthe j dg was jioti of it prerogati.e and wou!d have resisted to the Jeath the at- tempt of the eenate to originate a bill ; for nii.icj revenue. That time teems j t;) passed. The senate first sub- mitted to Gorman, and now the honae j eQbmittiiie to the M-na:e dm the ime , thing. j niocgrei mixture ot free traoe .j Liph, and distinctivclv protectire Ur;ff jjeag 0( tte bill as it now exists is neither the creation ! the house nor senate. It is the handiwork of Gorman. It is one man's bill, and that man sn admitted mouthpiece and repre sentative of the sugar trn!t. f"o when the matter is traced lck to firt cause, the bill is U-at of Hav-meyer and the sngsr trust Goraian has whipped li.e senate in. and i.e has stvurge d the i.oiine into ?-n!-missiot:. There remain but oiie other castigatory .w.-ra:ioii io complete the bnsines. The i.rtsioeiil remaui to i .ni. an j wt. faa. y that ev. n the e!I.ous fcrm ol- Gorman a ill fail to bring : jilu intJ t; c traces. Tl.e senate raised ,B in,n.orUj tau the president 4 wrote letter io Mr. MTifloti expraIDff views on tae nestion. was made that he was trying to dictate . t? t! e senate and to the honw. the tame time t:e ecpar trust bas du- Utedto loth IxkI: throngb it henrt-! man, ornian. President Cleveland i not. or at least has not been given to submitting to anybody. He has said that the senate bill was a combination of "irSdy and dishonor." That he will become a party to those crime does not seetu reasonable. Hi reputation i ma-jf i , . i . -. i . i . i.e tas noming io gam innuer , from tue democratic partr, and be has i- . J iot i- aui a.1 laa. uiai t ,.,...:( " , , 7 ' '"J BL.tB- 4 , ' , Tbe b'" " f u,e ;,nd. ; , - j Stlf lit trt.. f ryVi4 f'tT 1 Copta.n Mo ae! Eas. a leading dem ocrat of Whatcom county, free l.is ui:nd after ihis fashion : -Mr. Charles Ie France, (cretarT democratic state central committee ! j Itear Sir : I am in re.-eipt of your favor ; Uken chAr ii!man house. I'ort- j requesting me to write to Henrr lrem ! Und" F,olh o( the Pntlemen are well and others rrr opiniiti as to the time 1 kDora ,,ote: U1n. J" the and place of holditg the next state con-i llnin ,n the lront r,ck eon : veniion, and inviting me also to "make enCTM excellence o.f rvit. The inch other recommendations a mav ar.- . pest themseives to my mind as he:p!u' to tbe cause of democracy.' etc l It strikes me that yonr letter, so far . as I am personallr concerned, it rather I ! an astonishing exhibiUon of rail, in view of the fact that tbe first time I had anr i U;K with ou about l-olitic too told me rou knew more about the noli'ical situ- i ation jn Whatcom countv than I did ana the next time you bad tbe ltnpo dence to tell me that "l was no demorrai although I was helping to fight th 1 battle of democracv when too and Wallace and Prurn were wearing breecb- countv. j "If Vou don t consider me a democrat ' wr do voo want mr ooinion Wh! j . . ' . .. . .. 'I uou i yuu asa some vm nom gamnier or ; some shyster judge" Tbey are the sort j of WOTiie a hr. atwn. In hir. V.. rrt !. ! fiueoce with the party organization io ! this state and f am orrr tn anr arith the administration, alo. "A far as the next convention it con- cerned I don't care where it i held. To accommodate the eUss of democrat who eeetn to be running the machine now it might be a good idea to bare it in b !, but wherever it is I will try lo be there, and if the privilege of free speech n not overridden I mar then ex- "ArtL Ea. a deroocrat. 1 he senate bill rawed the Lon 1 .... . '. . 7" " . uijui ai o cioc, jj a vol ot JOi' to lift, o that a!l that remain to make the bill 1 a law 1 tbe ignature or lilenee of tbe ! presKkot. Tbe bouse ha allowed th ! senate to make a revenue bill accepting ' U.e entire 6- amendment made r that ! . .. ' uooy. jt remain, to be teen whether And now the li-Jiuw and senate are disputing t. hioh it entitled to the pomrwsiou of the Wilson hill. There Uvt Ivn some short, lust acru.ioi.ioii 1 "r' be n,kie f"i''B " ''' ease tlie IioUm hit the N--t o( the arvu incut, a it ha sveiou th? u u-nx-nl and i coii.icr:io!v i'.c strongest. IJuay and Hill iuil.t i-acli n.ile a forry day revh. an.! then '.!. -ui ln I gvt it. l ... M. l...li..J . .... llrotlier hutt. of the I'onuon t.l.die, l.a- our il.ak lor ..u.e valuable adver- . tising.' footing au article from lhis! t family iooinal, concerning the girl I s kiwing one another, lie "did ns prond" i by printing our name as being the fellow that wanted to right, brother, i lie a girl. That a. I long a we can't It- a gir; e ul try to get a. org r l:i'e as near one as we can. It .l.n't m.llAr t. L. uianv of her soldier are LiMiil in little. With nearly 1i,iX0,i4 men cupiible of bearing arm . she can spare hht killed every year, and not unss them, than were engaged in the civil war on loth sides. Tlie killing of twenty or thirty mil. iun would J to her more of a bless ing thn a calamity. la ft Jnl.us V;ify'iinle biai k -and-tan dog ' is uo more. l.ast night he bss.1 from a dog's life here to such a nature but have provided hereafter. lie was chained near the kiteheu door, and Iiad a box fixed tin for a knm.i Jnmi.in . aooxiixeunp lor a eijnii. jumping, " ""7. ' u um muruiiir auen win. .as loana fiini !a wemm nml J K w n ,w ..mn,itta.l puiuur iu urai iua rf?iic mauDcr. j tr,in- tKanm I a T - . 1 , ..... - "if. 1 migDi oe a case 01 suepenoea animation. but it wasu't dead ; his bark was on the an tail was told. He was and his aii ri Thosewho have used I, king's New . insroTery tnow its valne , and those who 1 . . , 1 nave not. ur now tlie opnortunitv to IrT il Inw f T! m. 1 1. mAv A " , " . T . gisi anu ge. a tnai oolite, tree, isend name and alree to II. E. Buckler, 4 C- Chi' "d ! tel ' . ., - - - - as a copy of Guide to Health and Hou hold Instructor, free. All of which is , guaranteed to do you good and cost you , nothing. Sold bv t-nije A Kincrs'v. T. Mauta tbo .itBaa. ; Messrs. George E. Good and E. A. j Poetl fo"""-!y of the l'erkins. have; "'"o " 'n tne onsines center of tbe I J a 1 t . - ,na AiaeT- masmg it a most convenient "T'nf V'm wr ousmess men from " ln"r lownt- both pro- Prieter a'eD extended aeqnaint- ooe' mff' j!e mtmen, whose whole tentioii 1 devoted to teeing every want ' tner PtroBi tatisfied. Lwatt ! !lara KrwarW. Strayed from my writ pasture, on iron-grey horse, branded - (half circle' 00 w "boulder and two ft crowed on ri6"t .boulder; rather thin cinch -ore m ,e(t 'oretop roached back to the lm A. K Eobkcts, rrospect Katx-h. wtlee la Tiarm. I . . ... . . . . i ny Doara ol equaaution wi.l lu" tUr OOlfe OH SlOndaV. oepx. sin. ana continue in mamn nn. i week, lor the purpose of dualizing the i aa.m.-t r,t U . .. ... ..... I . iw j-!. 4U l. i . . 1 All Ui payer who have not been inter- viewed by the Memor will p'le call at tbe o&ce on Tbomlaji, r.dTg or St Drd?i, !I proiierty matt be Mwcw-eJ. Joel KooxTr, Coopty AieimT. raKtrr, Hood River. A!' . - - j . "T""1 Fw January Z, ISSZ, are now doe and mt abi at any office. Interest cease after thU date. L L Eracrr City Treat Dated Dalle Citr, Aug . l. lm ' ' - TmT '' One .own of dririne , ..a. bar to. bugxy. one e dottbia barnee. one rJ..W carriage Ur.. InlTo, o4w?w. Mm. C. E. Ha., f.AVK TII KM C.OLI- MIXES.' Auwtri Method or during llvr Unempijyd- for .ri im ITii l'e Pvopvl Has W rr I iiry IMIIiaM. Ano-i.l meani-of helping the iiuem pl ninl na d. vis...l b the koerniiM'iU of Xi.t.'ria rlnriiir ist v.iut-r. when tra.ii- a dul.er ami iltren morv acute and general tlian in very man rears na-t. It i-.t-l. a or-re.Miiiit-iit of tlie New York Mm. iu actually pn-M-ntaijr k'ohl mine to the uiit-mpi'oy eal workmen. Nut only thi. but trail pirtatiou t. the luinea furnished, au.l a!o i.miIk to work it and pro ixi.mi to lat un! il it lietran to I nan out. 1 here are nea'terel thiMUjrb the nilimr aurif.-rmi- guilie and iream and old uitvimr that have h--ii work.il Ut. m far adequate , e.-nime ia! return are noerm"l. but which may yet be ma.le t.i yield a liv- j iu? t. anr ..ne who w ill un it bard for , iU The liT.iijr i not g md enough to -t atlr-t g. ild M-eljer in rin! tiiue. but . at a time like the pl w inter, w hen j tli.iuauii-. .f uiieinplov-d men, with i ; ,i. ,,,! .Witute families 1 V.ket the tre-t of Meiinnirne, glad u pet ev-n miti and cruiu'. Mien a : living the ..i l .ii.-p.iiir. afford w as a one to be fought for. The rea.ii w hv ' turn (ilj lli't M t nul to obtain thi ll- lu f i .ure. heeaiix- capital nee.led to n-aeh tlir Aisrc;.tF to i .. .,rL i !.. Tin. I. iu.rt n.ellt .f mille ' ud rx,w.r,, to the old miiunp repion. to aNcerla:n where tlM-rt would In most likehhl of the unemployed workmen pettinp enouph gold U afford a living. ?vni-- rrpiom. that would liare j u lded fair return, to experi enced miuer were un Muted for the en deavor, of the pnm;i-nou worker, willinp but un.kill-.t. w ho were aulr iitmp on charity in Mrlluroe. To To wotae of the b. Iter of these region 1 parties of unemployed were nent in ' charge of one or two experienced miner. Hut many place, w ere found w h.-re unskilled men might pet enoiiph '.il , l . . ...I . . f . . . . (ird wul, he to them, nuder the rvrumwr. u. .ul 1V me irfrrniutui w inrar oiu .t .rcitiTt. wlnrinif t he m illtcT IDU nvl - " ----- , . 4 :mili. Frre rmiiwrnr p were -i-ANat to th- ttin nrr.t thr .hrv wrre to nmmrrt. : ntj , (jrrr noH.-.:tlr. further tn.ni.por- i tat ion was also furnished. On arriv- , . . , . . ; .rip at the dippinp thirty khiihng '. were piven to each man for the pur- 1 chase of provision ind kupplie and i also a few :mple tool, l-xpericnced t ' miner were on Jiand to ahow th.m how to pet to work, and remained in . ' t...i, ... .,,,1 hnmiri f . .1 . : I ..... .1 " : m.si oi me a.stricia seieeieu imnw I aettiements were alonp stream ' and ! P7""rm-1j V"1"1 ""'.l "",taJ,lr f, r,.,n? fru,i .ml irr,ul.W The I experiment proved a .mw. Aimt j all the people thus nent out have t--n makinc a fair I. ring. me have had to wnrk hard with Hi i hae needed assistan t- le return and from the gov- I'mmrnl. I.ut the pr-at majority hare i done really well. s.nM. f ti nien ! have made an average of froiu twenty S to thirty siiill-ng. a neck all the time ; they harr rvn at the l;gging.. n hieh j wa sufficient to tna'nam thrlr fan.i ! lies in comfortahlr rireiimstatiers. Jew tliere are w ho have not been able to ! make at least a livehhrd. Shim re turned to Melbourne and other cit.- to take up their old hue of work, but a great many are remaining at the dip pinpik. katistitd with their present cou rt'itwin. and doubtless in many caae hoping to strike a rieh patch. The government alwi arttled about eighteen hundred nwn. mt of theni with families, on p.ivrmment laud, under the provisions .f an act recenliy jaaksed (ur the fi-matinn of village nettle men ts and homestead ass.: tion and communities. Thirty -tire such settlement were plotted it and unemployed men with their families placed on them, with the means of cvmmencinp to obtain a livrlih.aid from the prrnluets of tbe toil. Tlie plan of mokt .f these aettlements wa that of a cooperative company, and great care wa exerelswl to apporliou the unemployrd among the thirty-five settlements o tliat their indiv idual rapabililies might hr of the best advan tge f.ir the eotnue-u potaj. The plan naMnnethinp similar to that of the Hinsrh settlement of exiled Luwian Jew in Argentina All these eomiuu nitie are reported to Ik- d.jinp well, and in but lew instance hav- settler desertel them. The winter climate in Victoria is. of coume. verv mild, aud '" 'e "'.'ir.i numm t I a rare . ,n' ""P"""- to faU to frrer.mg . . . .i'i uiru. " ausoioumi lor Home .., h..n.iri .A v. ' m uuriu' ' p.v-i vlurinjr the winter hy the .- ! partnwnt of railway and the depart inent of nnblie works. Atotrrti..-r th.-ujrh time were duller and distress t rr.'ire general and acute during last winter than in many -VHr : j no way o apparent on . in mu'-ii lietter years- pr-ession of irlle men thrnigh the e.ty street and few di-monstrations e-f tne unempioyerl. such a attracted uni versal attention to Australia the pre- viuu n niter. 1 m i nWi tlaabla. The rmperor of Kuss.a had up to a sbnt time af a double in the person f a banker of the name of f arlshen In ' openharen. t rlsl.n waa inlmdneed nne time atro to the ear. who himself remarked the ravonli nary likeness. Thi proved unfort nnau litr !.. i Iranker. w ho hen.-ef-irrh drte in a ear- riare ani tour, and uu only too pVa. heD be wa taken for the em peror ..f ail the r.ussiav As a reanlt arisU-n wrnv inane on the subject and reoet.lly !,.-i in a inavdhuuae in the firni faith that he w the eiar. A RKTIKED BISINESS WOMAN. A Page Fro n Her History. TH litifiitt'rfhl rviM-rlH if txlirr lnii-rw-t t). 1 he lilii tux . I i pttun 1 hi U-m irMiltl 'Ui tM'n miimm. Vt i 4 thi Hum r m rnily. f hv- v rw I itMi . ihn ilyiti'ift .. IlllllOtI I lit 111tll'V tl ,-lJ Ui riirwi w'sootii l ft'jr ImmK A ti. iM iBfiiod 114V frstiMU ihui I r.Miiti nt t.ft UhHUh. M ftt' '"id lintlM rv turn I U rV kllil 1 III II MritHa Ittfltill urn H-n tfvntrt'atn iirwiM. n.v miontMm to r M.lfw N' fr 4 urv. nd mii ttiat uirr. hlal iihh kdlictcMl with ktrmn, di ur lis'l ruml ty rVOstnl. mwi wms. kntn m ftirxHi:. ImIHiv wtman. I iun i m lMtk of Hm Hfri l uru. mt& In kw thm nn htnir feft r imih Um fct-t liw rtui4 It-, a d j1hI m.rwnMit tn ttu-rtrrulkin ,rf n.i hiini lirfi I batl Ukra UiHt 0mi iMir Tir BMMttiM.anu utj uniw uiuj nm t-ii Umt t tlM'V mHMl utmumt utrttt. h-firrr itmii lkt n ttn lntii if ib j H"i 'o?t ilw -ilmii had Mil hm down. iiu i i mw o iH-tM-r um i um way ut i Mi mv nkniniriditiiitn t im ltn am tukin trti. valuai- rfiwd jr." Mn. Murium V4 MarriMMi I'litracu, III. 1 r. Mii' Nt lirt Curv, a U U4i)rtrf nf aa I'tiifin'til piilttlit In ltrari ri irmr. u ty ail flrukTtTi-f n a iMaaitivr fuarant-r.ftr m:ut ht the It Miif MtMiu al t . Llkbart, Intl., nm F-tiiI irf prirtv 9i prr lntUi-, nit Ixtttira fiv ail tHUitn ur uiuct hHM uru SHERIFFS SALE. Ni.lie i bep'by r-v.-u. tl.mt uiKler mui hi vif lilv M w-ll t oicunnti ta.Mi1 .Hit at tl-l 'ireiill I oirrt of lhrUilr.t rirMl W nt I mint) . .n 1 1. l.nb i1t 4 Juir. l-'.i. t;fM.Q jtMicmmi i f Civn and rr.k-fT In ld i tmrt Hid miiw h.1tflv.H War. li. 11. RtMJ rnm.lra tnd ihr n-d llr in tbr t!i 0'iv ! arrh. Wm. iq b rau h.-r.-lu JtM.h A J..hli n.aiDtitf ktmJ o J.. Ta.uir tlrl.'Uftnt. auil lo m iti , wti..,1(j mi.l.ne i... i.. ierr .ml hr mi , . --.- -w . . , . . ,. . , . .... ; i ti.. fr. ! Ht tb h-nir w vn ru it 1 , at tun r.irt I ; i -m (. --'.rV '1... rK., .r,k:, . .. .T, . ..7.7 1 tmmt 14 ih uod o l i..i.. m and 1.. ib um . . 1: (. 1 Mr na.i . una hd aa. : Warrh. 1-!M. in ba nna ar.iuirrl. or mi murts ' thro-.. a. niar tw onvMfl lit antirtT al4 Juilx : instil nl ll .T'- Willi tiilrral at s rr is-til., and 1 K. 1.1 n hH, .,,, ,a . iu ...a rtl.l.NM 1 mmu. nul im n.u u.l n t'na 14 un. nt ! Jnr n.li..n u a dwYiMm nt ttis t.r.wrn , . I.ir. r. 'awt-i 1. . .nil hli-h .III I. i.l .t t ,- ilm, .nn Pamil di-.b tb awl r .uj, : u..n bovr mmiiimnl, k wii . it.r xiiinw.-ai imrwr 01 I if m.rxni'a.i guinr. ittih -ihw in w n-nip 1 n.rin. ranxv nt I1' '!"' '- t rt l rf 2. I' ? anil in tl-rfc '.'I. tu ftir l-w't liiuff A ltl i in n t J .! in, round . rvrn. 1. 1 bt f t:u .r- rtllfl tr Vrlwmaid lir tt Mlirrc ttiif ! "fetTTT fOIli irl tt it laylnt itr . A .tiat and a ,u . mi4 iH'laf BMrffs pnrlirulariv .arril-d aa Itiilowa timrm-urific al Hiit in thr ftifth irH.n1u" hnt ii lw- A. .t'..t a(tiiitin t lailra ity. nw rtuin and .ft-ti t-iTtv rwirrif trnn tii north-"I r-irin-r i ..t. -h . isiisaoti attdi tjttti and runtimr tittr-r e-a t-rl a.rv thr ad itrth twiU'itlari i.it- -yry a. ..) iti miUll Iiott.lwo tttiwlr. fi(1 i-n lftt.ni.-f ,.r lr.. tr- -(" birtiT.'1wy tn- ii ii4 of (and cti iJ Jmmrm full. Mi HKtt W lt I flM'l'.ll r a dd h-riuir iat- the Ttti February. 1 twr"H nu Mi.-r ui, iumk 4. if I.prti at i-rtw i'f Wiwn f-mitt liiiiMf iitirtlH-rty axU i.rttC "aTti tMHtitdNry tmr H tlw tvtld rxfiiv -.! t" r't-ili-i .!.,. and npl'i, tiu t-r ftmiiiit.ti iir-f u- a i-tnnt a h-rt tb liur tiuu-l a t,l tt:l-e-t ft. M;hw-wtffii iMlMry ho- trf mtr -t rxit hv (hi anthem ll't "f l'ali-l Itf ailtl ,rri liiitiMI vtt-rt. it wait) wiiUi!-trrii ifiiiiitUr. Um i -aui Milium tfw1 -rr j-rt-hiri ana ittiiitic) U im b tu fr r'i.tu thrirt- in a riiml lntt. rikI alm tiw- aid k hi th t.-tTii t-iMintiari -f rutln irt-f to tt fithl ah' rr tur mux inUrrwe ta the aat rni U'in1arr liter nf tw land tmind hy n.l rlh lmi I!m irff -wtit'iTT atwtg th- taaltrm It ik of aajd land t.ynJ rn t orta Lord tu tfK .laf of (nriiifin.iF. t iorptmr tfwrrtr.ni a trp lar.d thtrv i-ri iu wittcti ! thr -n bcW 4 mid t-aft a hi h bmm r-iti r mt -. to la:i- t if. hrr ktn--i fiir-'-. nut lid lrii. atd br i tie in I !; itv, r-Htit, ornttm. tMl l I ItT, l-rt jun, Jul) 1-. . :uLi :h T J l;vi i: SHERIFFS SALE. N.'IM i IwisitjIiMi ttial Ull4. and t.r virtue an crrTillli. MM.urS imii ( Ui t'lreull i onrt ill lis- siaia 11 tmtr.ni I. aeo t .mnlT. oo tbr leniar .H inly. I.. up.in d-rrar Kirva an mil-r-) la ji e.mrt .-a IM :th da. of Jul. I""l. In -'te a h-n in l.. V. lu.iu.i. vaa pi.ia IHT and I wily H Kli.ttart and HaTte Kiuehart. Ka'le Kiivi.an. ( .ri Kinrlu.rt and fblllif. Knir hsrt. m inie. bf tU it riiantlan ad litem. W. H IliMMin. mm ihrlenOaut.. and to me dinrutf aiid rte!(rwl. and enrftmaiHlni nie lo sail.? tlie .um ol Ui. iaj, a nb li.irrml th -r.m at It. rswirf spT.-nit traimiiBi lr.n a id 7Ui daT rf July. i"M. ami l.-j i. li.nmt la. aBd l l.-OMl. at ull and aee-mn e..l. trr arllluc, In the manner ided b. law lur the sale (' n-a! T.nrtv. ill ot the nhl. utlr aad intreian of aaid datudanu. I'.mily h. liiihart, aavre kl.t.art. jrl hlwtiart. arl kiiH-liarl and I'rollili ktrwriart lo and lo i.rta ,.' -U" and -I. ' tu lilur i.rand V lew A.dim.n Iu lialM ilr. Ill .Miulr. Stale d Ornem. ar.rd lltW Ihr i.ffirial piat tlMnnd aa it .ainr ar a.-arof rw.rrd within and lur iid I mitilr nd !.-: I im Tt.ursdai . Ai. il i.l. I-'M. at tlie lunir A ldu rlo. am . at tn. ruart boiur d.w la Imlrt. ( Hr, ia naid .mn'f ar.d sute. aril at aiiblir aiirt..n to iw hicl.rl bidder lf ali tr. nand. ail tlie rurht. luir and IntarrMat uir sara O'lnKlaut In and In the alnva umri i" . , i lld pirinisi ., nitieii tlieia.4 aa rj ti sat, alt lire ,ui. alanrj iiui-ri itj". Oir, j IT -A. !sl. . T J. m:u It. J..JF...I Sherllfid W ao f 'n4iiit . On-v.'i Lndertakins Estiblishment. fcik A A a -1 . . c riHNZ & MT.SCIIKK ba i.xb is Furniture and Carpels. We have .'bled to our buinea complete I'nderuking r-tablihment. and a we are in no way connected with the I'Ddertaker' Trnat snr nrinaa wil r A --f I be low actjord.ng !y.