INDEPENDENCE iff TBI-or $500,6.0. ... lit Improvement should b mas In Independence and vicin ity, during the next two year. l'HNttra litpial Law and Itqual Taxation. A Protective Tariff and Tartu Reform, ait Alien Land Law . V. 7 . . ',- iT'i I Sennto" elected by thq people and ! .. . . ' . . ' At-, TriraiT' t i all other needed rtforjua, ' AN INDEPENDENT ' PAPER x DEVOTED ESPECIALLY TO THE INTERESTS OP POLK COUNTY. f VOL Vll!1 ( Fivk cjknts ri:u cor v. ) NO. 19. ( 12.00 ri-U YEAH. ) IXIKMaNM I'll I DAY, MA1WJJI, U, 1800. THE wmk 'HE WEST SIDE. PKNTLM, IH iti,isiu:it. Ittvrvd it ilv Pm lu hii)'vlMt, , isiud vIim atite', ,'lllSCtllTION HAT .. I rtVMII.K. M MtVANCK. Year .! dotith . . s? Mouth 4i not taid hi advance 1,00! TO ADVERTISERS, i f 1 Viwadviu t tweiW'l l ' '' ' i 'lhv ( ( lti "' w Ulnit ; i and ua it mttu Hmo f tli mti awl ; ttr.it Km!rtd: iMiiUra Vlll ( 1 troi.lv It mo wrlwrliMtt litle I'1"1 I ... i.ki.k la f I lia, ....tf-,.t Ittttal thy hii nil llilrkly iUI4 lu Hi Ilium .ivudllT Inerwuiti elreitUtlnn ll Wr ttllOtlltaT win (Uiu Milium ... ... ... 'S-.jkiji, mht 4" DM lKIXTIN(Vt IX tH test nnd Best Styles,! jDWBT V LIVING r KATlS. I'MYSK'I VNfl-DK N fl STRY. I.KK & UUTI.feK, . lysiciaus & Surgeons. V. S. IvxaminitiK Surgwns. l Mt nf Main .tt tit, M. .J. s. . Ki rcMKM M. . vsicians nnd Surgeons. I OR Op(KH rir KatloMt Hank, DR. J. K. I.OCKK. , Physician 'ond Surgoon. Itiiena Vinta, l)rrgn. J. K. DAVIDSON, M. D. hysicin onu surgeon. D. 3. mSHKINQ 8DEOS05, bpendrnce. Oregon. DKC J. B. JOHNSON, J bsident Dentist, 11 work warranted to irive the best " of SntUfaction. " . I'SNHRSCK, ' ORKiUm. I X ;,. ATTrRM.YS. JOHN Jv DALY, , j . ' mey 'ami Cmmsclur at .bw. COM.HCTIOKH. WArK. fcllte; Mill rtc. OetHlt Ceurt l..u, , ., V rol.K COI'STY, - OkKOuN. AL.M.DIUfU!EY,:r:.:;.: Lrney and Counselor at I-aw.l OtBct; C..r. Malo ami Mniimiinth Stt., kCKNI K.NCK, - - tfllKiiOJt I . WANKS. I rstfJatior;alBai7K! INDEI'ESIIKXCE, UREB0X."' aidant . . . . 9. coorw. Se Preeldent, 1. W. ROBERTSON, ihler ."...W. H. HAWLEY. lllKKCTORSi f V. Thamiumn, 4. n. fooe ; - U. !'. lfiker. r-.ii.Bft a tr(n rril buiililn hniilii. lliir d ...11- oliu ua ll liiilioruuit iKiuiti. htrnmlt, reeflvnd niihieol Hi clieek or nil rtiheate of t.'(ilt. Celk'Clloin iniwle ou ll iliiit ou fnvomWe term, i,.;., hn. o tl m 4 P. M. IIH' biiritlur proof t tweureu jr iie line l.'k ''HE"INDEIT.SilENCE . : ..a J . ) if'-:-' vI'iflAn'il Rani iClUWJlCli . . .uuurv . I CAnTAfi5fOC$5o.. ;.: I HIR5CH8ERO, f, ' ;;Preeldent. BR AM NELSON, ;'Vlo Preeldent. . P. CONNAWAY, - Caehler. I A eencntl l.iikl n1 ehne bulni r,u.Bi.l:lou niadBiWIIn dUwuntwIicuia inilicrwlll KMiueili denolt rueelved mi lirrenl areount iiltjcct. U ekeekil.nWrwt )ld A lime deuneit. DIRECTORS: oehua MoDanlel, M. n. jaaporaon, J. Goodman, H, MireonDorg. kbram Nelson, T. J. Lee. tvmtawo U-A Allan,, M,tawmi (Klablilicd by National authoriy.J ' : THE ': iipitiil : National : Bank ! OK BALKM, OKICOON, PITAL, PAID UP, $5q,ooooo. SURPLUS, $18,000. H WAbbACB, , W. w. MAarin, rruldent. Vleo I'renldent. i. If. AbUKKT, CMlder. J i ' LOANS made; Karmen on wlinut tint otlier merchantable iiiliiee (iMimlmiwl or in mure, miner in private Hucrlwi or nubile warehoiiHeii. . lirafte drawn d I rent oil New York, Chleaco, tu Kranlco, Portlmid, l-oinluu, t'urla, Uerllii, iCal K aud CaleatWt i , , ' 4 . , MltAT MARK. ITS, t a. a QRiaas. MEAT:MARKET. S. T, I n ine, cutter. Choice nieutit ruimtantly mi hand, navldwtn' Itrii k, -PILE8 SKIN DISEASES K330 liaS&Ti 0 rOO Oil REMEDY. . H"ll lllf MIMll.AuJ tnlUlllltkMd tlhn wif iflMi.it ul Mluvta-t tail wlwf ! THE WiDauKlle Real Estate Gol, Of Independence. Oregon. Tronvu W a geueral Real Katate Ihintiieaa hnva and aclla I'Mjtrrty. afterta luaiiranrt aud itoea a general Convevanee Iliiaiueaa, i" Pitrtiea havinrf,RHitk for tale will find l to thrlr advantagllo w fniinm nnnnm 'Kill' JIU1 1 IIUlll - I llvl IJ Witb thi Ciiiiiiny, a they arc daily arndmK lit of land eot. tlmi plac : injt dculnilile prujierty ticfore the re-il-deaU uf the i:t. , ' - . f 1 ' JAMKS CIBSON. 1 J. W KIKKUNM, ' lYraidrtu. Secretary, houbb, aign & mamBmal IM-f Hntin)(, CratulnK. l-'rtMkrtiliiK, Itte. I'.iint moitta opiile JoIibkui'k Stnhtc; llnlc)endcncet t)rejtiii. M. BEAMER, Aud Dealer lu All kinds of Harness A. Saddlery Goodr. , Carriage Trimming ami Repairing , INDBPENDENCE- FOUNDRY, K. UUNCK, Manager, i I now prepared to make auy kind ; ' ol cmting in !IiRAS3 PR IRON ' On ihort notice. ' I now at work . menu fact u ring fiunce's Improved Grain pnisher. I Acknow1nll In t the let rnttn r ruthrr in j Anirtica Htri,iiral.chcitp-,4 1110 mot durnttte. I A full till of lh cliiw ul work lin ul Hot fntin I (try will imhlithi-d In thlt tr. Aaypmun In wnl uf I -FOaTABt.RHAW Mll.t.- i I'nti tie tupplirtl hrrr, RrMiiriii ilunr fur all kaitliufmachintry. Mum nittl, luilturmtrne. Arcade Saloon If. COOrEU, Proprietor, n jk nm f-" f ri '111 IJ! Igdpetydeijee, Oregoi?. .. MONMOUTH, ORKOON.'I f Incorporated under the Limit of Oregon. I), T. HTANLBV,S ! ' IHA fj, POWKbL, Prenident. t.'uhler, Poet Aieneral bunkltif binliient. Hlghl draft on New York, Ban Franclano audi fortlmtd tor ujr amount, knceivcii depoalti mibjMt to cheek or ou imrttflntten of depo!', Oolltetlom rimelve firomtit mtoiitlnn. (iuarded by double chronometer Yale lime look. . , Miss Ada JurfKon. i Mr. Wiilinm. ' JUDSON & WILLIAMS, DReSSMHKERS: ,-ui"PiriG Filing A SPECIALTY. , '1, Esmond Jtotel, , ' Front and Morrison Sts., TORTLAXD 0RB(;aV. TH08. OUINEANi Wo'rir. l-'RANK 'BUTLKR, 'L COUNTY SURVEYOR & LEVELER. Auctioneer and Appralaer. Enllmatet of all ConatriK'tlvt work made and plnne furnUheil, Attend Wrdnevkty and Thitniday hi County Court wtck at l)ull, Oregon, Addre, Dallae, Polk Co,, Or, ; I :- Muniifnc tnret of j ATT 1 .ITfVAtirTl ( . ; ' ft i m i ' t 1 w- V E. RiKrengel, .A Nil ' N ) A ! ! ! ' -Mitinifitoturer ofticf' BOSS CULTIVATOR . And: Krengel's Iron Fence. UflllCC CUflCllin nUliOCa OnULlllUi i, ; ... , ... ,, ' ' , , Mr. 'Thorn l't'tiuel, lute of Lh - fajt, An cxjitiicitttHl htwxf-aliiK-r, makcM NjHK'ialty uf that lino. Circular and: Crosscut . Saw Gumming : I mink MY i. t r ! W. GRUWELL & CO., INDEPENDENCE Citv Drui( Store. A full line of DUGS GHBMI6ALS, Oruirgists" Sunilrit-s, KIXE -:- CIGARS. ' C. W, Gruwell, a conietent prtmerip tion clerk, will le ill charge, price Reasonable. A lit IJ WM. J0M5, Projiiidor. Thi ferry I now lu operatlou, and prepared to trmmfVr paacugerand ag on to or from the City. It will pay persons u;artlf) a View of Polk County. To cro the Ferry aud go to the top of l'ronpret Hill. Illkiiis & Co., I j rKOfHlKTUKH OK THK City Track nod Transfer Hauling of all Kinds Wm r J Kiinablc Ratvs.' 1 at feed, OaK, .sr; 0 pir Uood For Sal?. MrCollectionn Matk Monthly. INDErnXDEXCI; - 'HKlXJON 6ITY HOTElo, A.W.HOWELL, Prop. l'iritt clioot in every reaped, Special attention given IrHtmicnt cuatomera, ; A tample room for cninmcrcinl traveler. Mitchell & Bohannon, MiinufncUirer of SASH a DOORS. siHQiisflwmm , iiiArriki ncnniniAin Main Street, Independence, Oregon. J. H. ALEXANDER, .Dealer ln n-'i , Drugs and Medicines, ... -'jiioiTZr Having purchned the tock of Drug formerly owned by h. W. Robertson, I am prepared to meet all llto old custo mers, and muiiy more new one," Fair nfid courteous treatment to all, ., Y K'X Morris,' ;prop: Fine Wines, Liquors V! - and cigars; ! MIXH1) DRINKS A "SPECIALTY. v ' f " ,r " ! Whiteaker Brick, Independence. QUO. E. BRHY, ! Commission Merchant AND CRAIN HK0K1-K. InbipindiriBi, Dregon ' HEALTH AMONG THI HOPS. A . 1. ... ul f.kalla tlM.M I of Mar Itmllh Trl. 'I Worked lu tliti hop (tultta lt atliii incr." aliu Miild, mid ado lnkU ua thoujrh all tit ifitod til 1 1 to liojia and Bic of their liljurlmi ((1111111114 liad lumu almiiiU'il lulu hir ajiti'in, for her far Ma luljjlil and ruj', tier uiolii tl, aud bcr manner chwrftil. Wi waa not at all Ilk tint fmplln younfC luilv uf eMit nioiillmiiL'ii. iut) fl U'iiila In umiklyn hanllj' xMH'tcd to ikw hr allvo lu Kovcmlior. '1'ur wliolo niiiiith." ilia eontliimtd, "1 llv on a farm naar Cinnienitown, N. Y, and j (ilcktid iii'!" aluitwt from iIiim u to tluk rii-j' day ntl (iundnya. Th fiirin nr wua trliid to hlsu mn fur my Itonnl ami lodlu. Four oilier ' drl and two yomiK uwn woro enjfiia on llio I nine uutiia. n e wen. nit umiw w ivrm '.qiwIulwIwUbMelt Other In Urouk. l.vn. wltwaimit esaetly llko golnir laloiioauiiiinjairanL'om, Of wur ll i would have pmiid a gwat di'ftl mort I rttllnwl If w had paid llto farmer for . tli privilege ul pfi klni liU lioii. but j had wa doue ao the olijiH'Uor wliU h w I iMilatinl onraolvw n fur from homo would not have hwn achieved, lit would never he had the moral eotir- to miika liU kuc! and pniroiu work atraintt their wllla. A nniiii-ra I wer arniiHtml. ha left imat donl lo i 1 hi l.. and. I can It'll mi, alio uli.iw I ; ed u very little ctiimliliirallnu. Mm ! waa dwternilntHl to (fet th full valmt of her milk and weak tea, and waa not I dUptmt-d to give ui her fut iork and hoana wiikout ft fair eipilvnleut or tu I allow u to eat the eoru broad of Idli'- called u every morning at da) In-oak, and aim waa not to be do- ! tiled, hail to walk t lir o-itmi1 ra of a mile lo the hup lleliln, and It wna neeMry, he alil, for ua lo lo atir earlv ; - - ' Wo did not mind llila mmli on warm tiioriiliij;, but when the breath of friwt wn on the niiiin-iilifiii it am a ilivitdful tliinjf lo Im told to get tip j from our not too eomlurtablo U'd, and to know that a j. had m nlterna. live but lo ubcy. However, It wn not Ml 0101 wiipii we were oiieu when the un got welt tip, grew unite cheerful, for the ItMt w ( itttiritffltf air in the norilmrn prt of the ?it lal.,,, ,alln,. or bltut very bracing, una ke inithing at j toney Inland ou a chilly day. A ter j uie nmoip w egonr ii mri. wanning in inn icy apung wpu-r m terrible ordeal. Once l ake4 the farmer w ife to Id m have a Utile Warm water In my iMwlrunm, tmt tli j pmpoi.ii ion. w hich Mie declined tr gin- j !y, att ahm Ul her that I waa afraid Ie j wou n puni.ume oy gtmg me no break rat; but he only marked her tllapleaatira by coiillnlng me to three llce .f eoru bread, which wa bed i-nongh. for my "I'lfe at tbat time had grown out of nil ludyllke proir lion, aud 1 munilly conniuned tne Hoe. ; ; "One ou n tr mull. whoe hntr and nnintinlie were of a beautiful eal- brown color, il that he would allow; hUlM-ard togrow rather than i .have j rl 10 thtf lilUtlral OU M fhwk ttllti nun tool wmvr, i.nt nu ntTiti no hi...,- chin coming out unite red. n wa very much iiiortllled, aud when the other young fellow laughed nt him, aud lectured him about the evil of ftirgelfulne. he packed tip hi Iran aud went away two week before the former' hop had all been lim tei-leil. "Of eotir we hntl tome rlglil that wo alway nmliitnitieil. We iu.litcd ou not U'lntr n ii.tiuleil from each other ! In the iop tiehlit, and we ale our lunch 1 together among (he vine. It waa very pleaauut, for wo could alng aoug ami tulk and tell atorlcn, wliich we should not have cared id do If we hud been obliged to work aide by aide with the paid laliorcr, miuiv of whom were tramp, pure nnd itimple. To them thu farmer uel language that acemcd to me to be nomctluicN umieeeMttirlly em liltntie. 'lo n he niHike more iiolltclvt but till Wit tin) only ill-lluefiiili lie made. He was n careful lu eeltig that we turned In our full complement of htii every evening a hu wa to get the value of hi money from the meu and women to whom he paid their wage at tho end of each day. "The fare nt meat wu, of eourae, execrable, but hunger U a gnot) annuo, and wo all ate heartily. Next aeaaon t ahull try tntnake up a party of dcllcute young hidlea, and take tlieni to the nop lli'lilii in neitreh of health. 1 ilmll layinaatock ot blwiiit and canned provininni to aaxuago my hunger In my iHdrootn or among tho vine, o tlmt the farmer' wife will not liava renann to regiirtl me with a alrung reproach ful eve nt meiiH, tin though olie thought I worked Imrdcr at the table tlutu in the Held." , j Hteel I'enj. , .Nearly' all tho ateel pen naed In thi country are mitiiiifnetured here, though JO year ago nearly all were Imported. Now only tho highest priced otin nro Imported. Wo ue about MX 10,000 trrowi every yeitr, which i not no large a number a might appear, roimliler Ing that it rcprcaont fewer tlnut thrnu pun apiuca fur nil tho IiiliubltutiiM. A many poojiIh who into tlicm wear out a groM (144 pen) or more In it year, it I ovltleiit that there must lie a grout many who never tine a steel pen at all. Tho pen are made of Imported atuul, which I preferred beeutiao of il more uniform quality. It la ml led into big heott ami cut inlo atrip, after which It I rtlineitletl, rolled to the tlileknenn rnqulrotl, them tentpiired and cut and tamped into pen. Much skill I re quired lu all lhue tipenil Ioiih nnd lu thoaeof llninhing the pen for tiso. Tlio manufanturo and timle lu steol pens haa tunn very little chango for a khi tion. Quoit llmueketying. X One Thing U Wouldn't Do, " "I road In your paper hint Bittidny what Rome prominent men claimed they'ti do If lhey: wine women," re marked a uiiiu about town. "I no ticed that one of them mild flint he do plMud a feminine miin or a muacullne woman. I agree with tho gentleman most heartily. Now, if there'i one thing that I thoroughly dlaUko-and It' booomlng more and , more popular every day it la to e a girl or woman riding a bicycle. It certainly may be good oxorciNU, but it doeHu'tatltf to their grattc, 1 can lull you. If tlieao women could be men and sen other wo men riding bicycle they'd aeehow dis tasteful to men It wtut and they would n't do It for stylo or money," lingalt 0ICCCR INDIAN FARC. A Chief Aoenntil nf nattat Maila From i llMf , Unala and ilratMliaira. No ntunn no Indiana," MnlmtMni ly aald Chief Honuell, ili cnpiulu" of the remmtut of tint Yoaomlta trllni, to Lot Auki'Iii Tiiwi ciiin'nKiiiiliiit, lu hl rude Mini Impi'i fiM't form uf mccli ilia ehlef without a following lulmiantl ally atildt . . ,' "1'ha acorn crop of thla valley ha lieeo fttllurv for the pt tlva yr. W'houover I lie ron la a failure lu thla valley the crop I Uniiiilfiil oil theeoam raiitfo, aud when It la large there It la apnnte here." No explanation cnU lie (fiyi'ii of thla aeemlntf N'Oiillarlly, only that "It Jt hapNHied ao." The Mono and other Indluua that fiiKpitnited thla valley to (father the aooru crop come no uioie, ami have abandoned tlila love ly vain (4i howling tourUu aud pro feiuiloiml alght-aeera. Through the klndneita of the chief I we lliowu through lili aiimll camp of a few hut and (H'thapa twvutyllve or thirty fol lower ut tribe llntt a few ,)fitr ago numbered tnore than out thouaand. i'lioiitth the aeoru have d!apHard the "cache' or alore baaknta lemalu. riiee l.aket are ttmn'rly, if not won derfully mnde, Ix'lng li 1-2x3 feet, and plneed ou platform four feet from the ground. 'I lie aide are formed of buttle luterlueed with pine bough 111 vei tml, the needle of which prevent fpilnvl from eli in Mug up, and alao oomluot I he rain downward ot the outKhln The top I roofed with plue bark and made water-tight. The aeoru are vtored here ami pmwrved during Winter for future ue. iut attliewotMl- iieckerdrlte the aeorua In the holea he drill lu the iiiue treel. It ie (win Intereetlng aud aiumdug to ee the ;t.ttd in a bonapiel at Winnipeg, Mim., diuawi urenare the frugnl meal of!"1"1 he Manitoba rlnke were the moat aetirn bread. The women and ehlld- j ren gather the aeorn lu small baaket I the more worm lu the acorn tlie ( Uitter they are reltahed. Kaeh awra Lie placed on I parlkMilnrend and hit I ou the head with a nohbl. which oiHn It, .'oanttlug the Hark Itnui tne kernaiu then III pread ou a rock to dry, after which the women grind the aeonu una nieiti ny iiieum di inonnr aim peiiil, aomethliig like the drugglit uiit eompouuil for the ilimngan ixailon of the Ktomach of the palcftice. In the tiicuiiliine the buck have built a tire tirroundiHl by nn-k, which are f ; 'in - i i ul Alonao Tucker; vlea-euntmodore, V. Uur .'i i. t . f ji'1"" l"ew;acerelar, Kdward llurgeaa; eMlght bket, and t-wu,urvr,l'trickT. Ja. ka.rn, Jr. . tiiatie a "wiuie in ihuired Into a wal the white-healed rock are dropped hi. i i l... u .... . i.. in... i ... 1...H I..., ! u hol e10 ,h ,0 Jwk , ,,.,, Tlt( i iiL ,rw...i molt it u iimenalhiekuea like il. A hole' i. i. tart!' It.l I tin tufal ett lKi Mti-aiMiii .a untrir ikMrnilltiul Irt tin m IL Bl, nMtmilU ue wnj ftai.re w ll8 ,.aks ,t tU$ uol m)Vm la Ulllk Wueh dllferenee. 1 he butter tied for thl1iread I alw l primitive, aud I, twlmp. the, ., f t , lb(J H.ttuHfaotur of our olw- ..r.n.rl.. When foam forma no the ,)f Mim,r uu it j w fli(1 sml ol,r ,IW.K j mka h Mvk h hmm m, mim. i il.e women and chlldree-alwav tin '.Auim.u 1H ohlldron-aklm off thi ectliu j f viugd dead Inner!, wash away ,(c in friw, wl,t,Ti ml , have good, frceb butteK Hutter i k tiiatie of ifuata aud Krln'i'l'r. The gni4lioiMMn are caught, threaded on Hiring" aud tiled ' for future ue until they become a little mellow, a lu a green talo they are coiinitlered loo fur llU ri)l .. bUMMl Tht i nuttwlittittkai nrM itrttttrlit. liV fill'lllllltr fnf umiu.ii .ml tliTllrtt antl drlvlno them Into a ditch dug by the women and children. Hornet line, when ac Impromptu meal 1 wanted, the grit It set ou lire, and the jumping grasa hopwr il not only caught, but it h cooked at the Mine time. " The mihworiira Job Gone. If Moua KlTemll Khoitrl la right, the value of silkworm will soon be very much depreciated. -Thi gentleman f a Syrian aud a native of Hey rout,,. For year ha ha Imen trying to manufac ture tilk without the aid of silkworm, and now he claim that helm succeed ed. He tin patented hi Invention In the eat and lu all the eountrlr of Eu rope. In this country he Ian also Hied an application for a patent. Aftr studying for a long time the manner lu which silkworm do their work Momma Kffemli Khourl cam to the eoticluiilnu that quite a tine a silk could bo made out of tho twig and bark of the mulberry tree a 1 made at present from the leajrea. He there fore experimented with the bark and twig, discarding the ervlco of tho worms altogether, and after years of labor he succeeded In producing a silk which ha been pronounced by Kuropeitn expert to be no whit Infer ior to tho article manufactured by ailk worm. In appreciation of Mnussa Kffendl Khouri devotion to science the Turk ish government ha granted hint cer tain right over all the mulberry trees in tho iSiilUii' dominions. ."So long a I have enough mulberry trees, " say Khouri, "I cun produce silk .at lest thnn hall what it costs when producod by the silkworm. A'rui J'erib Uarald, ,: Tale of a War Horse. An olllecr of experience, writing on the behavior of horse in battle, says: When it come to battle a horse icems to know everything that 1 going on; but lie does hi duty nobly, nnd seams to be in hi element. He enters into tho spirit of the battle liko a human being. He shows no fear of death, and it Is singular Hint if hi mate : is shot down ho will turn to look at blm aud seem pleased. A horse lit my battery wa once struck by a piece ot shell, which split his skull, so tlmt ono side was loose, The driver turned him loose, but he-walked up by the side of the gun nnd watched the firing, and when a shot waa fired would look away In the direction of the enemy, as if to see the effect of tho shot. When ashell would burst near by he would oalmly turn and look at It. When he saw his own team going back for ammunition ho run buck to Til own place and gal loped back to the caisson with the rest. When the Lieutenant pushed him aside to put in another horse, he looketl at the other ono sorrowfully while hit was being harnessed up, and whim hu scorned to realize that there was no further use for him he lay down and died. TheLloutcnantstrong. ly asserted that he dlud of : ft broken lioiirt, t'ourf Journal, ; ' ' The Klootrlo Fishing Mne. ' It Is dlUlcult in deep sea Uhlng1 to laud your llsli after yoit have1 caught him. All till trouble Will stiou be ob viated by the use of the cluctrlo lishlag line. A small butt cry nt tho end of tho polo will respond to tne slightest touuh and Mr ilsli will Hunt quietly to tne inrfuuu, very pi'ocuudlu, iniiuh sliocketl at such SPOUTING NOTES. Tlif Race Iidwecn Oxford ind Cam bridge lu Take Place March 20, s TM, UHtm YACHT t'LLBS IciiKt'TION. Keiterky II01W We ttver Half the Karen ef)KH9. f Myron Kt(leton wan the winner of the iimfiwluiial iou tourtmment dial ended in Hrooklyn, N. V., on Job. 10, There were three liumlred ii4 lty two Make raiva tan In And over half of them were Won by , race horaea lueil In Kentucky, : . ? ; , - "Mmmet" AvrY defeated (Jeorite (lor- don In eiiiht roun'la, foe a purae of fAK), at itrooniyii, , T., re. M. Avery knocked Uordun out. 1 "' ; , ' ' Turn ("Itaiiaoii, the eoloml pugilbtt, uf Naahvillo, a a ahot and fatally Injured . hy Joe Wateon in the laiier'a aaloon at Naahville, Ten., on fob. B. . ' i At ClifUm rat track. Klmc W'lllUm. the Iliree vear-olU rmdmrite, fell ou the track aud broko lit - nock. ' Jonex, the Jix key, eaiajieil any aerjoiut injury. f The date lu the annual liitcrcjllcttlule race Iwtween Uaford and t'ambriilge, haa len changed, " The great eight oared race will now be rowed ou March Aluait live liundnxl curler, ' repreaent' I mg Jtauitoiia ami the orthet, eu auccewful iHtntel lwey tieteatod Myron r.intie- Ion In a pool game, 125 point, at Hrook - ito, uf a xre oi i;q j i m. i t e game .. . a. .. . .. a ... t . waa progrcmive iiotd and played V by table. ' ' .The trial of Pat Caliill, the amateur jflbainplon Iwxer, for alleged proletmiun. aliem, ended in a Scotch verdict. The Amateur Athletic L'nion failed to pro duce any Kitncwcit. The F.antern Yacht Club haa elected the follow iiiif nllliXT : CiiinniiHliire. Haratoga game fowl won the cocking j lliain HAi,lrt AUy ,nd Tru). J I tSi-biM,-in,lv. N. Y. Unti.ua won 7 ,.ot of M battle. The atakea were i each battle, aud the odd tight John lHullivan, on reading that the j .i ,1, know what you are talking Due d' Otlean bad Wn aetilciiced tof.iu,,,, Whu iw.ihlmr All il,. u hit., two year Impriwmment reeeutlv, got off tin lnm mot : " i wu duke in glove are ,,. I., II,.. ..... . I,. l ... j,,," Thomaa IUdl, of ltng ftianch, and l-e- sander H. ramnMI of Utile Hiker. N. J.. hot at ft iiixeona, Mi yanl riw live lra, lliirliiigbam rule, at Hranch. Hell won by one bird. 13 to H. Long Scnra . Long Island game fowl crowed over -i liau'l;'"o there!'' returned the Kiuuevurk owned by Kast Jironklyn wwm, a ho turned at last. ' You have lanciem, in .nine-battle cocking inam, rlht to onler me that war altout at '"veaend, U I. Isaj Island won Mnmhiug ,wl til,sn-, ,la WH1. eittbt Itattlee. wn ng tMkk-tttt on eaeb Nttle and flOO ou the otld nghtr i ..t ,,,,,1 to abuse you about the way Pilly O'Brien defeated Red Carroll In! Sn carry your eano or trim your nitw it round for a purae of t-JOtl in New York ! taoli. 1 ou are alw ny worrying tne City. O'Brien knocked t'airoll all overw h A hreak Indi- the ring In the seventh tumid aud outselling the dangerous proximity of him to slexp by a blow on his brain box. j tear. t , .'. ,.. Tlie battle liiHt'ed 32 minutes. ; ( , ' The demt looked hi property over ii i. ,' J"'' ..t v " from head to foot with a withering A dispatch from Troy.- N. says : llare ant t,fln ( unmUtakable aceenis "I he great Tray-w. Hoston and I'ltts- ,lloullcwi tllli,.tv but Urmlv that if she field i-ocking nialii -arlW-H led at Kin- Uj,,.. ,,0 ,),, lw-Wou!d get derhook l-ke. tf the IS im sbown 9 , tl ,r fell in. but only-? battle were fought, r'"P ,'" Idd how-ful Troy winning tlie second, 'third, fourth, i.. " ; V.?u vln fifth and eeventh and the main's.' .(,'; ' tlmt would nvAe e i i t i. f, .'jepioou.' lome, now, Itva, don t cut A dispalch from Toronto, Can., Feb. j up so. JuM let me do as I liko and I 15, say: "Tlie pigeon shooting match j for the uliamtiiiinsbiu of Canada closed I yesterday at Toronto. Mr Charles, who killed .ii straight, take the champion-1 sIiiiiciiii. i he .second and tltint oriseal 'ri... I ...t 'H.I-.1 I go to Mr. y lover ami Air. lyman, wiio cored itf and 23 ra3ctiwly." William Catton, tlie Western billiard exjiert, "knocked down" Jake Hchaefer, the billiard cbampion, while playing a b.O point piactlce game at lleiattr's lu rse loik. t. at ton run out in M in nlnga. tScore, Cation 4tH), ftchaefer 3'."J. Cation's average was '.'I 1-10, fck'haofer's 20 l-o. biggest runs .Neliacfer J;', Cat ton 75. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Tho chrsa cbamplunship tourney of tlie I' tilted Statea ended at Kt. l.oui ou fab. 11. final score i , Miowalter won 1 1, lost none, drawn I ; I'ulltwk won 8, lost i, drawn it; l,iselinl won 8, lost 8, drawn 1 ; llaller won 4, lost 6, drawn if; Uobbliis won 3, lost 7, drawn X; Brown won 2, lost I), druwn 1 ; Vtyleman won t, lost 10, diaau 1, - . , , s I 4 ! . i John A. Morris, tlie well-known turf man, paid 4,i:so for L'tt yearlings; Mar cus !aly paid 4A,400 for nine, and the Dwyer llrotbeis f'tO.Tirt for eighteen; Pierre Lorillard paid $2t,2;J5 for thirty fonr, and for five yearling thoroughbreds' .Senator Hem at paid H),000. ' . Tlie 1 ma jority ol ull lite racing colts are high bred, ami will be beard from, II. Havemeyer defeated C, Dolan of Philadelphia in shooting at 100 : birds each, AO yards boundary, lorH.OOJ,, at Babylon, L, l.,jrocciiitly, . Hoiuii stood at ItO yards, while llavumeyer. etood at 28 yartls from the traps. Dolan also, al lowed Havemeyer eight birds, Hve meyer, with the handicap, won. He killed 78 birds, while Dolun killed IIavemeyer"s score with the allowauce made'ljd,.,;'-. fy-: ! Tho team pigeon shoot lietween the Mitlway Gun Club and the Perth Amhoy Gun Club was decided at Kevtiort, N. J., on Feb. 12, - The inaU li was for a purse of t100 at IS birtls eaci '.'5 yartls rise. BO yatds boundary The birtls used wore carrier pigeona, the same color ns the grass. 1 lie birds would fly ami keep close to the ground. Following Is the score t ''Midwaykilled 5 ,' missed f), Perth Amboy Killed i, missed ll, Dick Roche of Bt.luls, the backer of Jack McAulitl'e, the light-weight cham pion, and Jake iSchaeier, the champion bi 1 Hard player, have made K.J. (better known as "Lucky',!); Baldwin,- thi mil lianalre turfman, taae water at - (San 'Francisco, Roche put up $2,500 to match ticluvelor to play Mutiieery 8,000 points, Straight rail, etchaoter to allow MeOrecry a dimunt, for 2,500 a side, but Baldwin had not put up ids money up to Feb. H2. ''' " ; JThe New. York ;iAVorld" of Keb. 13 publishes the followint. : "One of the .interesting sights on the Boulevard this week has ueeiy the apiearance of I'eUir Jackson behind Richard X. fox's fast team, Sir Mohawk "and Nellie 8ontag, Tom Dolan, the well-known driver, handled the ribbons, and the fast time of it) said to have been made on Tuesday. ( .The pugilist was highly elated at the spin, and considers tlie team tlia greatest he evsr rod behind," , A FUSSY HUSBAND, . Itflri Unmiulla Tjrrannf Whleb later. t ted a Mw ()rleiu Auillrao. A coin lu little Incident occurred In the pnnpiut of (lie Orund opci -hi)iie I nut week, nyt the Kcw Orlcan Time jMiiocral. )l win funny enough fut outsider, hut at one time threatened to develop mmt rather dlt reaving feature for one Of the peinon Involved, , Jual a the orchettra Itvgnn tuning up fot the overture a couple apeiired. The lady eaine first, young, pretty, aiut lu every line of her well-bred face betray ing rcxentment of ber eaeort' Dianner. lie, a big, imooth-faced, eholerie-look-lug fellow, wore au Inteuwly coi ky air, coupled with the aggravating way oiiit men hare of mteet'lug women 'about a though they were half-witted. In two minute and a half ttieapeelntnr near eitt diaeovered that tliclr ueighbor were him'miid and wife. "The note ol authority In hi voice, and ItinVetioti la the mime "Kauny" t-learlv (iiiliiintud pre-wtiro of the tnutriiuouuil yoke, The man iMignn "fmeting at once. Punning into a row a fringe from her gown enuglit,, Ju the neat, and while jerking t Ioomi tiriole wa delivered n au uudettone on tho "Infernal folly" of woman' clot lien, Then the wa. forced to rise while ha - twJjute4 her wrap acre the back of a chair and at ami a rnnulng eomment at the tame tliue at her utter liitk of Judgment in litliigliigmnii a Irivolou aiyie. olylmwi ou it hrti evening. After nagging and growling till bht wife looked altogether ( dWieartened ftllK t.ll HII thi eomfortiible Imllvliliial ttirned hi attention to the program. Ho tald the theatre wa a "blaaunl bore," and be wUhed to heaven he had not allowed hlmaelf to be deluded away from the But Fred, 4ear." Uia loMiflferina woman reniontrated. with a.liirlit ui- ! uloion of arcam in her oft rolw. i . j .jont 00 renirnil-r how to remember how nianr time ;" ""''' htrf I often ; won- uerwi u niuu t tire you more." ' "What arrant nomemne yon talk," nor romjiauion rojoiueo. -n course i came. Hud it to do. Alen in my line of bunlneii in town evenr dav, and If 1 hadn't treated them to the iifny I would t hAVii loikt nioti(.v riflil iiloni-. Klip aulibul au in.-l 1) i 1 1 c iilwiot the nei-.'iu.Itv ol iiiHT afterward lu an interrogating j tone, but he wa rtarlnr round through ; the giawic ana pretemtua not to near. tuiel etlled on the eceno until a minute or more More the curtain j roije, when lo aujpreued but terrible ! voice he demundtfil: "fonnyl what lo i '' "' ftih nder is tbat qiotyou va ( tot on your face?" I '-Kiuil!1 t..lurne.t iwrtMiitit Piinnt' her cheek were alluine with miugle-i liamo and Indlgnution, even to the tiny bit of ronrt-jiliti.tor plneed ctiijiiet tinhly near her red under lip, ,, -ton do!" .tald the tyrant; "that hideou black patch disfiguring your chin. Didn't I say Id never eeeni ' woman guilty of such a vulg:trityP II ! make You look like a monkey. Tnke t ! the emf of your handkerchief and w i, than t trouble you .,'?Are vou jrofng to Juke that infernal fathimiuatiou off Vonr facuF fes or uo,u was his only answer. . ..... ... " . . IVV..II. tf vnll iv.ilil ti. If mil, I u-orl't. :.th husband contlnneil,' while the men behind forgot all aiiont the audi ence, stage, play, and everything else, so absorbed had they become In the exciting dmnestio drama at hand. See hero, Fanny, did you ever know me fall when I swore to do a tiling? . I give you till I count live to get rid Of that infamous thing. If you don't 1 warn you I w ill get tip, go straight home, ami vou cau manage the best you know. ,;'v'- '' The wretched little woman drew ber breath hard.. Her face wa a deep pink, anil her eyes sparkled as she ex amined the big," burly fellow's counte nance to see if lie could be lu earnest. Every second seemed an hour to the participants and spectators, ull rocog- j nisiiig it as tho crucial test of the wlfe'i future freedom, bue evidently under stood the full Importance of her aetlon. She wavered, litfed her handkerchief Irresolutely, let It falHn heriap, looked gain, and' then, with one swift, angry movement, swept tlie bit of mtisliu cross her nioiuli. He turned to re gard his slave with triumph,' but tho glimpse of a crimson cheek and a very colli shoulder served him during the ve tnaiiidcr of tie evening, i Women's Work. ' Tho San Francisco Otill suggests a oolety for lightening the burdens of womou who "have houses to keep In oiiler, and sayss ' .!. .' v . Docs the shoemaker try ,. to lighten tho woman's work by sewing tho but tons on honestly or "tipping" tlie' foot wear with honest leather Docs tlie tailor who makes the pants with, his boasted benevolence of "double knees" ever put them on tlie tight plane or large enough' Poos thu carpenter .ever, put the pails and hooks where a niedi-um-sUod woman, lot "alone a child, can roach thomC. v-' '.i.;'.' '',,'. .'Is there ever but. tho fewest possible Shelves that a woman can reach with out stund'iig on a chair at tho risk ol breakiug ber back? , .. ...i -.- It is a very little thing to have no watorbaok to a stove so a man thinks, but to a - wifn-of-all-work it is well, there is no word strong onough, to ex press tho trouble it causes. A sink or a levol, with cold water, is not an easy tiling to keep cloan. Why not make a little deolineP Also .bring the 'vino over the edges somewhat. The continual settling of grease In the lino cracks on Interstices is yory trying to a . dullcate stomacliod woman. , ,'' f Tho biirean-drawersl that never 6ien or shut without a trial of temper, - why cannot they be intuit) to vim , smoothly P It should be declared' a punishable offense to make a window that can not be brought In to clean. v Meu invented all these awkward and Inconvenient things, and meu made them, aud thoy are responsible for the broken-down, haggard-looking women we see on tho struct, or rather lu the houses, . EASTERN" NEWS. A. C. Leonard & Go's. Boot and Sboe Firm, Chicago, Has Failed. , SALT MM XKAB CLEVELAND, UIJIO. Ei IWdeat Clmlaa HuSeMUif i irbaa BeaMeiee. ' - At WhnelinK, W. V.. Wfllirm Lee k il Thome Thornton by a blow with biellat. ; , A 1100,0110 buildlne and loan aaaocU- tion for teacher baa been etarted in New York. , . : ' (Jeorite II. Tell, the alleged New York bank wrecker, ha aevured bondamen, end waa releaned from cuatody. Claude (liaireiijcln, the New Jeraey ilk nmnufaxrturer, committed wiiclde on aooouut -rf fliiam-ial trouble. - 'The rubber trunt organiited in New York recently haa decided to advance price on rubber good 10 per cent. j Hndolph Ihiboi, crazed with whiaky. murdered hi wife, uiother-in law ami ' two i jiililren at Ht. Alliana, Vt., and ee- , caeil, The cold wave fig I now prominently diaplayed In New York, Washington and , ,, -a - . , (, a . . 1 1.. fcT. "mm: iH".vlwT " "V- , Pemmvlvania la a quiet, old faaliloned j tte, but It will be quieter after April . j Five m'.n will be hanged there on that , date. j .' A company haa Dawn formed with a 'I"51 '."". aeveiop tromenae ' mi recently discovered near Cleve- '""' v,,,w"- ' i tw0 FrBn,.i, ,e;,ilemen were murdered -I1(t ruUM .f iuvrJ thouMjuid dollara j by two laborer at Charmc, on the Bay ; ot l'anaui Dom IVdro haa Intimated (hat he haa no Intention of burning a inaniieato and will return to lireail, hoold Uie request ; 00 mane Holiert A, Sinith, a merchant of New market, Out., waa murdered In hi cel lar by a biuvlar, who eecaocd with con aideiuble booty. , ., . , . t , .An attempt waa made by aotne on-, known erijn to aMaaminate J'r. Alex Neil, one of the leading physician of Coiumbu, Ohio, ; ' , f v j. ,i , The aliandonment of the project lo bold au International labor oonierenoe in Berne iaothcially annoumwd by tba Kwitw government. In the Canadian house of common a motion to place on the free lint all grain ami eed which do not ripen in Canada w a defeated S4 to&'J. . , , The Consolidated Tank Line compan ies' Warehouse at Council lilutTa burned. i The l.s may reach 125,000. The cause j i'StaTrnTuKwrn The Newfoundland Wielature will not consent to a renewal of the modus Vivendi rexnrding the ieeuing of licenses to American lisbing vessels. The assignee of tlie Glamorgan (Ohio) Iron work haa sued for 5A,0U0 alleged to have been lost in gaming by the de faulting treasurer of tlie firm. ' Kx l'resiiletit Cleveland ia said to have sold his suburban residence, known as "Oak View," near Washington, to a California syndicate at a profit of 100,- ooo. . . , .... Colonel John M. Barbour, a well known business man and politician ot Louisville, Ky., is dead. Colonel Bar hour was a direct descendant of Zuchary Taylor. " Emperor William conU'mplates I re-, organisation of the educational system aud tlie introduction of a complete sys tem of physical culture in audition to mental tiatning. , ,. . . , City Marshal Hudson of Centerville, Mo., was mortally shot while attempt ing to arrest Charles Smith and Kd. Lewis. Smith, who did tlie shooting, ' was arrested. The establishment of Charles C. Car penter, manufacturer of rubber goods, etc., New York, has been seised on exe- cut ion. Liabilities, about the same. , I00,000; assets John Wringer and Andrew Lane en gaged in a drunken brawl at Gray's, Ky., and killed each other. Lane was shot and Stringers jugular severed. Stringer had shot eight men, .. , The tugboat Flora D blew up thirty miles above Mobile, Ala., killing Engi neer William Grimby, his sou aud a col ored cook, and severely Injuring Captain Hall and Pilot Romell. , ,t;.'-' '-. , :; .V' ' v.. . ., ... E. C. Partue, Secretary Proctor's pri vate secretary, and John Tweedal, chief clerk of tlie department, are among the names suggested for the new office of assistant secretary of war, Richard Barrett, who murdered Ed ward T, Williams in London Jaif. 10, 18811, was arrested in New York, . While in bis cell he mortally wounded himself by tearing his throat with a nail. A portion ol the fast mail on the Terre Haute rout) went through a hridgo near Viticennes, Intl.- -The engineer and fire man wet e killed. The conductor and two passengers were slightly injured. , ., , - .-, s... I, !: i ........ ! As a result of tbe re-election of tl.e Boulangist deputies the French govern-' nient has decided te validate the elec tions of tlie four not yet acted upon, In-, eluding the deputv bowedead ferry. " Miss Frances K. Willard writes to Mrs. Anthonys '"'Beloved Susan, -you have lived seventy soilless, sacred, sor rowful, seraphic years." How ready is one woman to remind another of the tat ter's increasing years. Tlie Illinois Republican League clubs met at Springfield and elected forty-two doh'sates to the national convention. Judge John M, Thurston .of Nebraska, president of the national league, deliv ered an address. ' ' ' . A. G. Leonard & Co.,1 boot and shoe manufacturers of Chicago, have assigned, with assets and liabilities given at 100, OOO.each. One of the reasons assigned by iliB firm is the embessloment of a laie sum of money by an employe. Whiie digging in the ruins of hia burned dwelling, Luther Limerick ot Falmouth,. Va., found a large tin bucket filled with gold and silver, amounting to boys' hI thousand dollars, supposed to have been buried by a hermit. Au exchange torsely points a moral by saying: "John Jacob Astor is deacl. He was a very rich man once." This is too palpabio to be pleasant. Death has ruined more Croesuses than all the speculative manias that afflict mankind,