t THE DALLES WEEKLY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1894. 4 ,,i 4 4 fx 1 ingrun down another bona issue mum 1 D6 WeeKlY bDrODlClt;. .' follow , and the s, W.ator put the gold J ; back taking Km.lo for it, and so the J!' - -- - ." ".: - i. i-. ..,il n.vnrn. with China. OKKUOM game " " - " uient redeem everv diliar of money ex- iMwtoAuv i The 11!, Oriou. ; cept guhl, and issues bonds for it. It I look like a scheme of the moneyed men ST AT K iiriiriuii. 1 to fore large IkiuI inane payable prin- l.KT TlIt.M CAT LOT. THK l.4LLK Ki-.Ienxl t Hi MMt'iinil l::U mailer follows tiovornor Pitinoyci'it example ami quotes scripture. He rails atten- not having U'ueh trouble i (ion to the lact that "Whom the lord The Chinese urmy ami the j loveth He chasteneth." Wonder if tlie marcli to Peking are a tritte compared to . g1)0d governor a thinking of the ilcin- i.iveniot aH'rvuirY of !ia:i Trwisurvr Bum. il Public liMtruetiow Atutnicv -wcin'ra: Stnauir . 'Jougreciamcu. State Printer . t. tvnnoyer c;.,l and interest in fold. II R klllcalU , 1 ,a ."iiu inula' KMIXSlXti VlVSi. i J. S. l...h.h - (J. II. M:u-hll h. Hermauu (W U. K!li . . V . II Lmls OUXTV OFFICIALS. ltu t B akeiey T. J 1 'river A M ktlaav .. Hid Miebvll i Krauk Kiueatd Awsa.it . . i. U Wamniell Surveyor E. K stiarrt aiiBerinuiideiit .f Public L'Aoola Ttot She. ley Cormier H Hutu y turned rouiirv JuJxv... onerirf. Ciertfc Treajurer . . Commissi utier FOR COXVKXIFXCK OXLY. The course of true love is indeed far from smooth. T!ie following dispatch from Chicago yesterday shows the tribu lations that loving heart must bear: "Willie Johnson and Maud Cooper, 11 and 9 years of age, eloped yesterday with the intention of getting married. They lived in the same house. Their mothers were away yesterday, and when they found a note from Willie telling of the elopement. He had stolen all the money he could find. w hat she w ill have to contend w it ti alter China is uo longer in the problem The ultimate division of Corea, the passing around of the tpoilti and the apportion ment of the plunder is what is going to make her diplomats grow gray H,u' l4t'-r jieopie weary. llussia wants a portion of Corea for terminus for her f-iU'rian railway Itecauae Yladivoatock i" too far nortii and not a good ai.d uciwsilile ! harbor. France wants n coaling station on the island of Foruua, which want1 properly interpreted menus ibat uhv wanta the whole island. (.rem Britain would be surlily content n ith the island of Cuusan but would take as iuikIi more as she could get. (icrmany in her claim vet but it is Bate to sav she ocrats or popiilii of it. !s. Ihev lxith W"' i. uiie Alrrllrtl t eller". KolUming i the list of letters remain ing in the no-tolhYe at The Ialli' mi ulied for Nov. 17, IS!',. IVrsuns calling fur the same will give date on which thev aeie advertised : THE MARKtTS TI1" wheat market bo n .hi'uled improve lit nince our ia-t qu.ita'ions. which were "'.' cents (ht li'l-bel. The price has advanced during the "evk un til the 3o-cent mark was reached, w hich can be regarded as the "i'- tnongh some choice lots brought 117 iviits eurlv in the week. The K.tiropeiin market shows a steady, but slow rts- in pric', but the cause is n mystery ii the re ports concerning the world's surp!ti- are and all his mother's jewelry Tku In.dtUndl T'1t.-,i1Tia 1 ilwptv ,i t - ....1 , , little coupie cane.; on a num.xr.uu,. Btations and an island to appear Association, with headquarters at hat- SUteti their case he called the police, j .unt nut a rir,n- . , ik 1 ., i,ue ran oc w uen an ouiL-er i'ri.-r:u, j and his fiancee fell into the hands of the enemy. Willie later returned home veT cresttaaen. w un oniv co ce.ii. .eu. , moneUrv Bff4ir8, ,( business that eon- cerns her. llresham's handling oi It is said that the government's cash 'Hawaii would not cause enthusiastic balance was reduced fl,5iX000 in the en,.0re. but if his talents are too large for tr.ie. One cause of the advance miiv lit is not put I tu, r,,M)rt from Argentine as to the jmor condition of the ciiin. and the mrtlier . will want part of the plunder, and Italy flll.t thn, ,,ie HUrp;IH no, ..,!,, : i ii. i. i - i ' . . nuu I uriupi rain n. mn;e twentV-tive III lions of I'll-hel? ol liie nen me i . . ,.. ,,, .., ,m 4, , cv.un v .....vw.. '""'"" nrst estimate. Andrew, Juke burlier, Mrs O 1 In tier, II Calkins, I'avi.l Coe, .Mi Nellie Pavis, Mrs Kate I'rost, 1-1 Lt in tiauut, .Ui" M wil l Harding. Mrs M kueers, J It lairuesnie. Mrs K l.owrev, Cha Meres," P Met ioniiigal, J K N issoii, 1'eter Kiiss, Miss Atiiiu Ciirh. J smith I'.ros hn, John Ma-on, J T tie Creek, Mich., have lar calling attention to the treatment of Pastor II. P. Holser, who is the ' Ameri can representative of the Seventb-I'ay Adventists in Central Kurope and di rector of their publishing house at Ba sel," who is serving a eentence of sixty one days in jail for running his print shop on Sunday. Mr. Iloiser belongs to a religious sect w hich, as its name implies, believes in keeping the seventh day of the week, or Saturday, instead of Sunday. That every man. everywhere, snould have the right to wors:i: dictates of his own conscience, needs no reiteration, and tiiat Pastor Hjlser has a riht to continue bis labors on Sundae, is undoubtedly true. The weak eitit ill the cot.tention is tnat the seventh day is view of these com plications it is well enough for the United States to attend to her own business, to settle her last month. What we would like to j know is, how long ago was the debt created for w hich this money was paid I out? Every man who has ever done any j work for the government, or whom tiie I government owes, knows that it does not ! riftv nn in th e:init pem-riition in which Hod according to the rr,- ... rB ,i,iL- I, ! our experience with a printing bill or ! two now, for lo, these many days awail ; ing liquidation bv the government, that i the present decrease in the cash balance : ninst have lieen canted hv a midden and merely a matter ot guess wont, as no one knows what dav of the week time began on day is the divine command, and as no uur kiivn- n uiu inr uni nils, mi tun - I at v adev Forge venienee Sunday has been agreed upon s ' oy most v xinstians as ttie uay to Keep. There is no more reason why Sunday should have been selected than Monday, Saturday, or any other day of the week, but for convenience it became necessary that some day should be agreed upon which all could keep, that the business of the worid might no! otf of gome ante unexpected paying : iwltini U'hr! nroii:ililv flip linrriiue The keeping of the seventh " . . . Hook's bills for beef furnished ths armv The administration is furrowing j money again bat fortunately the credit ; of the nation is good, and will probably ' remain so until the "old man" gets j home aud takes charge of things again, j Children and fools, the old adage says, , ... , i should never lie trusted with edged tools, be interlered i . . . ,, .... ' ana it is eqa.iy true that they shoulii not be trusted with the bank books or; ' business of their eiders. Iemocracy ! can't hurt our credit because it is already ; I seen that it is going out of power very i the home market they should at least ' lie utilized nearer home: and in this connection it might be proper to a. hi that the Nicaragua canal would furnish a subject large enough for him, and , ali of us. Ir. Wallace has stirred up a pretty , mess down in Portland, and while i: may lie true that he is moved thereto by : persona! reasons and tor personal ag grandizement, the i'aet remains that he tells the truth when he says gambling is carried on in Portland witii the knowledge o! the police. Whether his insinuations concerning some of the officers of Multnomah county are true or not, remains to be seen. I'istrict At torney Hume says I ir. Wallace falsities the conversations hud with him: but even so, the fact remains that Ir. Wal lace eaailv found four gambling rooms that the police w ere unable, or unwill ing, to discover. However, the matter will die down in a littie while, anil the games will coutiune at the old stand. As "long as public sentiment is not strong enough to compel the closing of all gambling houses, it can be taken as a fact that the police force and other ex ecutive officers are not. The potato market is firm, but tii"iil; prices are gixnl in the Fast, thev are not allected here on account ( the freight. Special rulcf have been made by tiie railroads (or tiiein, but -in cents a bushel freight brings them up to the selling price in the Hast. The market, however, is ktpt nlive, mid the entire crop can be marketed Fast at present prii-ea. The local price is ,"o cents per sack. There are no changes in o'.iier staples. Vegetables are still pientiti:' mid cheap. I'gg- (!,. worth n,i cent- a piece, and poultry begins to bring better prices as the holidavs approuch. Whkat :!0 to Hie per t'H Fi.vni.iSY Prices are up to 'i0 to i;V cents xr HK lbs. Oats The oat market is light at IK) to N) cents per loO lbs. Fi.oi k Diamond brand at "Ml mt bhl. per ton and 7" Jier bhi. retail. Hay Timothy bay ranges in price from $10 to t 'J per ton. according to quality and condition. Wheat buy is in full stock on u limited demand ut $7 1)0 to 00 per ton. Potatoes oO to 7"i cents per 100 11. P.fTTEK Fresh roll butter at l'" to oO cents per roll. Fo;s Good fresh eggs sell at -J to L'5 c. Allison, II barber, Mrs I CamplH'll. i; I Colo, Mr and Mrs Colbv, Miss Nellie Fisher, Kev lili C.) i iranluud, Miss A Hanson. 11 M Kelley. A l.Hiiglilm, Miss I. V Ijiresiue, Frank Whitnev. Mrs M MeCormick, Miss It Presler, A J li.ilierts, I. steel, Mrs Tuit. Tom J Thompson, Win pai k (,i:s : (iilmorc, Mrs J F Koix-rts, C J J. A. Cm.ssiN, P .M. Ill (IIUII. The concert last night was a decided success. The hou-'e was comfortably filled and the audience appreciative. The singing of Isith Signor and Madame Ferarri was fine, though the luct that the Italian was a littie too rich for us biinchgrassers detracted somewhat from its enjoyment. A cltirinet solo by Mr. Long whs heartily encored as was the solo by Mr. l'.irgfeld. The Orchestra Union may well feel proud of their entertainment, and can rest assured that it was thoroughly onj yed by all. Ti Uet-ovcr l'iiiHtiii. 7' 13 Better t 1 :u'i Irover,' n tbt Vwdict 1 m mo ai Liver n 1-lt'T is L ui'i'lioina t'0 wLi' h y0j ;;m i..n yoUr cure. 1 t'tlblo, jet. ing direct! n t!ie Liver and Kid- nvs. Tryu Sold 1.7 nil Prti!rLit3 in Liiuid, or in Tow ler to bo taken dry or inndeiutoa tea, Tho Kins; of Uer Mnilirlnm. "I haveuu'U yourNimiiiims l.ivnr n luliir anil ran roiuw.ii'iirliMtitlv hmv u uttw n van Pills L 1 hit of ull I Hie, In-Ill' i-heil III llwll l.tKi. W Hon, lat-fiiiii. U'asliuiKlou. IflHIKI TACKACE-fca B turn T Hlamp Hi r-4 oa rM "Are you going out tonight dear?' puiu uii- niiHiiaiiii to 11m emanciisiur woman. "I am. It is the regno weekly meeting of the lodg." "Then I want to say to you" and there M umihUal defiance in the mild mans tone "I meant to ssy that if you are not on trial U-fore Judge home by 11 o'clock I shall go Inline tc morning. Fredenbiirg ; my father." Judne. The cue el O. Fredenbiirg ugainst I.. rrancisco was I'.radshaw this bought a tract of laud at Hood Uiver at shenfTs 'ale about two months ag?i, it Is'ing so d a" the proierty of (). I. Tay lor. Francisco claims some interest in the hind, mid refu-es to give tip the possession ; hence pl..intifT brings suit. When our reporter left the court house, one of the Httorneri was reading Irom the statutes of New York of 17S'.i, from which we judge it will lie some time be fore Hill's Code is reached. with. If tiie blacksmith kept Sunday, the miller Monday, the storekeejier Tuesday, and so on through the list, one would have to keep cases on every man he dealt mitii to know what iav h m-afl open for busings. Our Seventh-Day j 8on' ,JtK t0 pive il creilit lor its effor,s i Chicago ha- a club known as the Two Advent friends are making a matter of mnst comd U d,,inK " U en in , Million Ciub. The member, have for a tnat direction. one nnnurea mi. lion motto "Chi First .. Iji.i and a I! t. Time." w hich, it is needless to add, is not indicative of power to create. The club hud a big banquet Wednesday creed out of what is simply a matter of convenience. If Pastor Holster wants to remain in jail to prove that Saturday is the actual seventh day of the week since Adasjii, we can only commend his grit, while re deplore bis judgment. MUCH AbO ABOUT X0TUIXG. One hundred million dollars borrowed in one year iu time of peace, is a very forcible object lesson even for the democracy. The ebootinrr at Washineton Court bouse, Ohio, has produced some queer markabie thing about the ailair was results. The civil authorities demand . that seated at the main table was the the possession of Colonel Coit, who first white child barn in the city, a commanded the troops that did the shooting, that he may lie tried. The Col. declines to go without an escort. :d as S:K)ll Governor less demand at H.'iO jier 100 weight gross to I". 00 tor extra good. Mutton is now quoted at 1 to " cents per lb. gross. Pork offerings are light and prices are nominal gross weight at H'.j cents dressed. STAPI.K G HOC KM IKS. Coffee Costa Kica, is quoted at 'Zc. per lb., by the sack. Salvadore, Itl'..c. Arbnckles, 2.V. Si'oak Golden C. in bbls or sucks. J.j L'"i: Kxtra C, ' o0; lry granulated j night, at w hich representative C hi- 00. I). ti., in 30 lblioxes, 'i '"1. F.x cano citizens were liresent. The re- C, $2 ". OC $J 00. r.u e japan rice. Myriads of little gnats, each with a little tuft of greasy-looking cottou at tached to its body, have been olwcrved Mctton Ileef cattie are in on the warm days this fall, floating on Pofl.Tiiv Good fowls are quoted at . t-.-. to $2.75 per dozen, turkeys s cents i per lb. PKEr A daughter of Col. II. J. Hamilton. The population of the city is now nearly tw o millions, and yet within the life time of one jiersun the city has been created. There is no coiintrv in the world that There should be a limit to all cranki ness, a place where the wheels should cease to go round. People are entitled to and claims be w ill be lyncl their opinionB and tne expression of as be delivers himself up. them on all subjects, bat there are some j McKinlcy doeni't know what to do, as can make such a showing. There is but things that make the public weary. We j he declines to send him under military one United Statfe, and there never will are far from being a prohibitionist, yet we freely admit that outside of poiitice what might be callied the prohibition order has done much good. Pat the action of the Pittsburg ladies in the matter of the christening of the Si. Louis has passed the limits of common sense. protection, or to sacrilice mob for doing his dutv. him to tiie ; be but one Chicago. ti'..nr7c; Island, rice, cts. P.eank Small whites, 414i'."x'; rink, 41L.c ir KM) lbs. SvKt'e 2 00 to il! 00 a keg. Salt Liverpool, 501b sk, o0c ; l'Ml'.b sk, 1 00; L'lfiilb sk, f- '0. Stock salt, $10 jier ton. St i cin b '2 cents per pound. HIDES AND Fl its. Hides Are quoted as follows. Iry, li'jC lb; green, 1 Sheep Pm.ts 25 to ."0 eu. Ieerskins, the breezes about the valley. They are said to lie the little moth of the woolly aphis an injurious enemy of the apple tree, and if this is true the orchardmen 1 of the valley should lie particularly vigil ant in looking after their apple trees le : tween now and next summer, for these i little aphides or moths were never seen ' here before in anything like such num ! hers, and it is evident that the woolly aphis bus been multiplying at an alarm ing rate in some of the old orchards of the valley. Ashland Tidings. The very l;aut;ful dinner S"l adver I tised to lie given away bv L. Pordeo A Co., to their customers, was presented! last night to Miss Anne Lang, because j ! in drawing the tickets from the box the I one that came out first had her imme on it. The name of every person who pur-I ; chased $1.00 worth of goods was placed 1 on a ticket and deposited in a Ikix. Lust ; night the drawing took place with result i Io you want Tnr Chuomi i.e and Sb : f rancisco Lxaminer for a year? If r I send us .,.L'." and you can have tliem, j l.'nl pupers for $2.'.5 or less than .cent and a half a pioce. If you would rather I have the New York World, we will tend you thut and the Si:i-Wr.Eki v Cugift. ' 11 it one year for f2.2-1. The World also a semi-weekly so you will get a papers for $2. t!5. Mrs. Tompkins When my hunUod stays out ail night, I refuse to give him any breakfast. Mrs. Smith That mij do for Mr. Tompkins, but it wouldn't punish my Jim a bit. When be stsyj out all night, be doesn't want any break fust. San F rancisco Call. The big uewspaiiers can suieiy claim ! -oc iu lor w uu"r nnu joc lor summer. as siuteu. .viis l.ang is to be cong'iitu t i....,o..,l !:..!. i 11. 1 11 Senator Cogswell is catching it over , nl certainly capture the prize for both j skins, $ ',rl- ea ; J"aVer, $i BO Tb ; ! rr,'l,,'P ''''t V"- bis bill, now a law, concerning the 1 quality and quantity ot nerve w hich ; otter, $0 ; fisher, $.')$." f0: silver gray piiiii Hirrriirr t Le(.tiin. branding and ear marking of cattie. i ""V aiwavs nave w ith them. 1 his , i"-); reu iox, 1 1 so : grey lox Washington Nv The complaint is made that as no too""S "e rei.eived an offer from the.?" niarl1"' -' . .1:1- .1. ;.-- i Ind.tw.nd..n nhli.K I- V V...L. . ".-' , . coyote, w , oc. ai.br Mir ctuiiijaiD ; f . . ......... , t,u u , , ui v, be the animals' complaint Just bat tiiruw laiipa ttiniu-ht ear-marks can and w hat they said is told in the dis- ears are too small to permit of variation j 10 "d "9 their paper for a year if we j patches of yesterday as follows: ; in the marks. One of our exchanges 1 would set op and run for three consecu-' "Pittbnrg temperance women are sev-; suggests thai the next legislature pass J live iues a reading advertisement of . erely criticising Mrs. Cleveland, wife of ; an act enlarging the ears of all bunch- j their paper, next to reading matter J the president, tor her action in using ' grass cattle. The good senator who j The price of the Independent is $3. Our , fathered the bill never suspected that price for the service asked would 1 any animal could be short on ears, j -" This being thus, the advertise-: Why should he? ! uient of our benevolent contemporary , wine in christening the new ocean steamer St. Louis, last Monday, and not following the request that was made to Mrs. Cleveland by the officers of the W. T. C. V., that she use a bottle of water to break over the bows of the vessel in stead of the customary bottle of cham pagne. Mrs. Jane Collins, who was a: will not appear in these columns. Al Orsgon Wool-growf r. The American Wool and Grower of Los ton in its issue of Nov. 8th has a very fine picture of J. II. Sherar and the following brief biogra phy : "Fllsewhere in this week'. Keporter The Nicaragua canal convention met j in San Francisco yesterday, for the pur- pose of adopting resolutions urging con- j gresa to act at once in guaranteeing go-! the head of the W. T. C. U. of Allegheny j ernmernment support and assistance. county during the stirring times of the : Many letters have been received, and crusade of 1874, when women went about j one from Senator Walsh of George, in- tne city praying in front of saioons, yes- dicates that he thinks it the !" The president has appointed Mdward J. Ixiwrv, of ai :.. - 1 . . . viuu, a-tcoiiu secre-.iiry or the legation at ' Peking, China. I Itralh uii irlrno. Cotton ' Fkesxo, Nov. 15. Word has been re ceived here of the death of Captain Kd ward Smith, at La Grange, Stanislaus county. He was a veteran oT the war of 1S12. The I'.acn llaclarod fr. LiVKiiKiDE, Cal., Nov. 15. The great Juueshy Smithkim lias given op smoking entirely. I can't account for it. Itrownlee Easily understood. He promised his wife that she might buy all bis cigars. One month settled him. Pittsburg P.ulletm. Newsboy Paper, sir? Solemn-looking citizen My dear Imy, I would like to oblige you, but 1 can't read. News boyYes, sir. W an t a chine'' Ietn feet's wuth spendin' a nickle on if the I head ain't. Chicago Tribune. Head of the family Well, well! Tliil paper says the most of the big refineries are closing. Grandma Ain't that juit ton bud. People don't seem to want to be reline.l these days. Philadelphia Pres. " You ure charged with having voted five times in one day," said the judge, sternly. "I am charged, am I?" re peated the prisoner. "That's mighty odd. I expected to be paid for it." New York Sun. Will l. ff.tinrt A rluB.pinl inn nf a . r . . ! . . f There seems to be pretty good grounds W0I. n"w in Iioston, amounting to 24-hour bicycle race has been declared for believing that Bunco Keliey has con-! near'-T three-quarters of a million off. At f:30 lust night Shoemaker In cluded to tell all he knows about the ; pomd" in one pile. Our readers will be came ill, took a short rest and atu-n.tr. Sayres murder and also w hat he knows ' interested to see the picture of Mr. J. about opium smuggling and the inside ' Sherar, the gentleman wbo has bistorv of the Haytian Republic cases ' rought this wool to Iioston. "Mr. J. U. Sherar was liorn in Ver mont Nov. lfi, 1H.12, but passed his 1 Or those irroa inc out of the sninocrlinir nf greatest . Keliey it is said feels tiat he is being 1 outn ma'nly in St. Lawrence county, ! abandoned bv those whom he thinks ew Yrk- An enterprising and adven-1 should stay by him and propose, to turou disposition led him to emhrk make a clean breast of all that he knows. 1 '"r California by steamer from New terday said Mrs. Cleveland s action was j enterprise now occupying the attention a slap at the W. T. C. U., and an insult of the world. to the memory of the wife of President ilayee. She also protested against 0ar new contemporary the Sun, has rkpnt.nmr, vtM.e ..:ulrn;nn it i. . discovered a neat-crandson of Genrae acred ceremony, and should only be 1 lv ot England, and devotes two coiumns ' II is l'te proUbie that some startling j ork CltT ,n by way of the Istb- done in the name of the Trinity. Other of itg valuable space to proving the fact development, will be made when next niua- tmrran, -r.n.n i,inr-j v ' that he is in Portlami What with Dr. i those case, come up. I ' Arriving at San Francisco, he located Collins said, and s'ated they m-i!l mrt at " adace and the committee of One ' - ... , - . 10 -matn county, ana devoted Ms at- . . 1 f.riitiPritr I iftm nf I .urma r r 1 n , n. : t g 1 - . . their next ennren-ion." Hundred, Portland is getting an un- I . .' -- -uo .reigiu.ng gooas Did the good ladie.cb.ect to the waste Unviable reputation, hut if the Sun i "'"VTm '"""""'''"-tatb.Mrtb. of thewinVor what wa, the cause of ! stir the royal Bengal tiger bx, ; l ! l . ;'' 'f en ,rt of Call ornia. The first tr.n.- all their anguish? And .ince when ha. -he can still stand it. "10 tlmgV , 0b the tU "ot completed j j -- -- twiupjrwiiii, uci9- i uiuii inui,Hiiu mute trains lormed an the christening of .acred ceremony? a vessel become a j Just snob foolish niainn ,l,.ull. ' Tl, . : ,.(.!..: tf. .. . .. . It is said that the policy of the dead i ', ",,, "1 " . r.V. V ' P" 'ur of trans- actions as the above bring the order into czar will not Le pursued by his successor j Trnr-m , 1 , :, , ' , , t., disrepnte. toward, the Jews. Nicbola, II has a ST 7 ' , , .1 , i In UeT" With hl lrain - ! Wn . . . , , "Billings description of it beinr better to of mule, to Oregon, where he was en- IT WOHKS TO A VII ARM. tvt iil!:: IW-V'-T 'T4'1 'rU"8 1W,t-Idt0 Another ,V,0Ond issue is to be n themselves accordingly . d-pnt 1 1 made. It now transpire, that when the j despising death at the cannon', mouth ' gon, where he has since been engaged in other bond issue was made a large turn I' sneuce is g lden, Cleveland ought is another affair. stock raising and in shipping wool to of gold wi. drawn out cf the United j to be able to start up the mint, and i ! it,ir.. Ilia -,,., h. I- ........... . typical, successful denizen of the Pacific coast." The fall of the year is a trying season for elderly people. The many cheerless, State, treasury to purchase the bonds : eave that bond issue. He Las strxk : T of tf e young men of Company C, itb. It would seem from this that as enough to run the country on, without 1 lr'" '"fc'iment, have been charged with long as the system of keeping a reserve fund in gold is pursued, the money lender, have the power at any time to force a bond issue. When silver certifi cate, or any other money is presented at the treasury it teem, gold can be pro cured for it. Tie fold reserve then be- help from any one. Cleveland would not ign the Wilson-Havemeyer-Oorrnan bill, and by the way, he hasn't made a sign since. Can it be possible that he is dead and has not found it out vet? ; swiping a portion of the receipts of the ' sideshows at the late society circus. This serves to bring that performance I nearer to the standard of the genuine I circus. , Governor McOraw of Washington, in tissuing hi. Thanksgiving proclamation ed to ride again, but at midnight gave up alter covering 1,'!2 miles. Scott cov ered 154 miles but dropped in a dead faint irom his wheel at 2 o'clock this morning and was stiff with cold. .rman orllcitra Arroatod. Paris, Nov. 15. In consequeuse of the instructions of the minister of war, General Mercic, an inquiry has been commenced into a serious rase of e Kiinage. Schoenbeck and Yoncassel, believed to be ofheers in the '.erinan army reserve, and a Frenchman, whose name has not been given, have been ar rested. Tha rown of ting-land. Sah Francisco, Nov. 15, Sprcckcl.' tugboat Vigilant has proceeded to the scene of the wreck of the British steamer Crown of England, with Captain Mct calf.Lloyds' surveyor, on board, for the purpose of ascertaining the possibility of getting the vessel off the ledge on which he now rests. The regular subscription price of the Wera-LY Chhcimcle is tlJiO and the regular price of the Weekly OiiKnoNiAK is $1.50. Any one sulwcribing for The Chronicle and paying for one year in advance can get both The Chronicle and the Weekly Oueiioma for $2.00. All old subscriber, paying their sub scriptions a year in advance will be en- dark, dismal day. act depretsingly, not to say injuriously, on liotb old and young. Now i. the time to re-enfurce ' llt'e(1 10 the same oiler. the vital energies with Ayer'i Sarsapa rilla the beat of all blood medicine.. Just received a line of Wilson Heater, at Maier A Benton'.. nov!42t 'Don't Forget that when you buy Scott s firm.. ' si'Jti you arc not cttinK i secret mixture containing worthies:. ' harmful drugs. Scott's Lmulsion canr.ct be ic tret for an analysis reveal- n!l there is in it. Consequently the endorsement of the mcdr.al world inenns something. 5cott's Emulsion overcomes Wasting, promotes the making of Solid Htsh, and fcives Vital Strength. It has no e'lunl as a cure for Coufh, Cold;, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Weak Li-nc'. Consumption, Scrofula, Anaemia, Ema ciation, and Wasting Diseases of Children. cotl&Bowrr,: T. All DruggMlt. 60c and l. She I like this place immensely .inc. they have had the new French chef. He (weak in his French, but generous to fault) Waitah, bring chef f;r two. ll.irlein life. Mother I don't know what in tli world to do with my .on. lie is a liorn rover. Neighbor Why not make Methodist minister of him? New York Weekly. fche Uh, Charlie, papa is going to give ns IOO,(K)0 when we marry. He Is that .0, darling? Well, .uppose we get married a few months .miner than we expected? Iletroit Free Pre.9. "Is he a man of influence?" "Wal, I jeV recon he is," w as the reply. "Ile'i the owner of tiie latest style .ix-sliooter thev is.in muddy Gulch." Washington Star. When Johnny was aroused from hit morning nap by his papa', heavy hand, he understood what was meant by being rnpped in slumber. Boston Tranncrlpt.