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4 -' .' . ) 'S (200,011. Polk Countv It prospering thi year a nevei hefor. mn I In Improvement will be made in Independence and vicinity I during the next year. AN INDEPENDENT PAPER DEVOTED ESPECIALLY TO THE INTERESTS OF POLK COUNTY. VOL, VII. ( 12.00 TEH YEAH. ) INDKl'KNDEXCK, POLK COUNTY OltHGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1800. ( FIVE CENTS TEH COPY. ) NO. 38. ..... : . THE WEST SIDE. PUBLISHER. tt l Ik pt tt In tatlep.a.iaa, mfiH. m Mini nut ateiter. UBSCKIFTION NATKS. rAVASI, IN UVNC. One Yw . $t W. Month! . . I ea Tire Mouth . 50 When not (Mid 1 11 advanea jo TO ADVERTISERS. tnaVtnVar I. Uwl4 at tk k4 el Met fatlm (Ik mmt III !, Ik WIUs.). river, n u Ik mn It M ia 0)r allfor.il M.llra: MUlH t awulaMa 1 Ik Vmal. kirk I m of Ik lr.t wMlikj aud ikikl "ptit4 Ik wllrv u tiii.it Th.Mdilf twle tralttna Ik Win mi u eiuojiae enaai. u in ft on at in i JOB PRINTING t is tai H" Latest and Best Styles, LOWEST LIVING r RATES. 4. . .-- -setaraw FHYSICUNS-DBtSTRY. LEii A BUTLER, Physioians & Surgeons. -':- . i U. S. Examining Surgeons. 0A: aatl till el Mala It, INPEPINPEXtH, ... OHIOON K. L KBTCHUM, Physician and Surgeon, one; 0kii rim ,eitunei tuak, UtHPtNtdS!U, OHIOOH, DR. J. K. LOCKE, Physician and Suryoon. Buen Vi.ta, Oregon. J. K. DAVIDSON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. U. 8. II1MI5IH0 80R8I0S, ladtpendence, Oregon, DR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist, Alt work warranted t give the beet of SatUfacHoa. UDiriNDtMCl, . Otnaon. ATTORNEYS. JOHN J. DALY, Attorney and Counselor at Law COI.I.KCTION MAO OMr: Mill l . Ofixull. Court lloo., bALLAH, FOLK I'Ul fTY, OklUOM A. M. HURLEY, Attorney and Counselor at Law. Orltiw: Cor. M.la and Moaaanlh SI-. IKDIMIIDINCI, OBIOOM E. E. Krengel, mi -AN I Manufacturer of the BOSS CULTIVATOR :And: Krengel's Iron Fence. HORSE SHOEING. Mr. Thomu Fennel, late of Chi cago, an experienced horse ahoer, makes a specialty of that line. Circular and Crosscut Saw Gumming PONS BY E. E. KRENGEL. INDEPENDENCE 1WI, WM. JONES, Proprietor. , ThU Ferry f now In operation, and prepared to tranafer paitaenger and wag ou to or front the City. It will pay persors uaotlQ? a View of Polk County. To croae the Perry and go to tha top of Protpect Hill. BANKS, pirstflatioQalBaijH ISuKPRMlKNCE, OREOOXV President ......J. . COOPIFt. Vie rVealelont, U W. NOaiftTtON, Caahiap ...W. H. HAWL1Y. DIItEOTORSt e. r. tpi., c !., A. ST. McAfrlMn, If. If. Mil, ).. ralewawr. Tmuhmi eri kankl kn.li. wvt w4 Milt aekaa U lupvrUal pot!, ItatMutt. Mtr4 lk)M k kek a M rllRrl ol tta Ualltotl C4 11 enluU ltttVi kMtM, - . ; rrOMc keetti A. M. k 4 f , K, Hll' kunltr ral Mf MfW k Tl llmLovk THE INDEPENDENCE National .Bank I CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. H. HINSCHMINO, - rldlnt, ASM AM NILSON, Vice PrMldont. W. P. CONN AWAY, - Chlr. A e.ri kle 4 ike twin HWH4;WI atd. WIU euattMiat' nMluMWIki eruHwti irall rMlM rtM oul uk)t kki Wlweal MM ut e.iMMiu. f . . f . 1 DIRBCTORtl Jenhua MoDanlel, H. H jMperten, A. J. Qoedman, H. HlrMhbcrf. Abrnm Nnleon, T. V L A. All. (Ellji.lnd bf KkdoaeJ tultiordy.) :THEs- lt i vii . iiuuvuui 1 lyuuu 1 Of 9ALBM. OHIOON, CAPITAL, PAID UP. $5o,ooooo, SURPLUS, StS.OOO. . 1 WAU.ACS, W. W. MARTIN, fMiW.nL vtt rrlat , i. I. ALBIKT, Catklth LOANS MADE. T fane )tl a4 nfrriatabl Praia, eolri4 r ta ekara, Ukr la an ( Iwh i of eMi nnkHM Onim 4raa alt a . Tnk. CMrae. Ia rranel, forrtaA UoMria. fafta, IMrlla, Hul koM4C.iiaaa. . . The Polk County Bank, Praeldent (Portland) - I, A. MACRUM Vlca-Praaldant - P. L. CAMPBELL. Caahlar - - I. C. POWELL. Capital Stock, -Paid Up - - , - j $5o,ooo. $.S,ooo. UIWKOTOHS: I. A. MACRUM. - - P. S. POWKI.I. j.b.timp, - - IAAACM ,m J, V. il!TTHR. " - A. a uamon j,; f. I. CAMVMIU. ' i I 1 ait.al iMiiktnv hti.lna.. Iran.arrled. !' r iMi.lt. romlved iilijct wiohefk.nriiii ctrrtl rtcl i ul deiNnll. Unn. m id, lilll. dluuled. e i rlimie MtM and .old, lulale.t paid uli lima , drplia. I rirenronf vault, and bnrlr prnnf mI, I cured l y Yal tlru luck knur.. a. m, 1 to p. m. ' i THE illamette R 1 1 Of Independence, Oregon. Tranaactf a general Real Eatate Hu.lnea bujri and aelli Property, alTetU Iniurauee and doe general Conveyance Buiinea. Tartle having Land, for .ale will find It to their advantage to ' ri Jill lllUllJllllI ill! I I I 1 I I II With this Company, a they are daily tending liiti of land caat, thu plac ing deairabla property before the re.l denta of th RaaL ' ' '.v. JAMES GIBSON, J. W. KIRKLAND, Preeident " Secretary... G. W. SHINN, Hdubb, Bign & OrnamBntal 2?a.IlTTBie. Paper Han:(iiiK, Graining, I'reacoing, Klc. Paint rooiua opjroaite Johnaou'i Stable, Independence, Oregon. . F. J. MORRIS, Prop. , Fine Wines, Liquors AND CIGARS. MED DRINKS A SPECIALTY. Whiteaker Brick, Independence. Mias Ada Judson. Mra, WilHama. JUDS0N & WILLIAMS, DRESSMAKERS. A tPEOIALTY, (I KP r.cA ON BALK DENVER On Kacsas City, Chicago ST PAUL. ST. LOU'S. ANO ALL OINTi East, North South, fe nifihtr ril.ulr tmiulr of tuy ! ul Hi Vumu ur T. W. LEE, U. t T. A. INirilati.t, tirve.in. R. D. COpPER. Tlrkl A(u, Inilrii4iir, iifen YAyiJIXA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railroad I Oregon Development Co.'s Stetmers. Short Line to California. Freight and Font iht Lowtsl. KTKAMKK rMIUNU OATKH. mwitwr WII.I.AMK1TK VA1XKV. Vtm Va.i.ii.o-July wt, Au$w Mh, AiiiM 1Mb. AufUat mh r'fum H'. fiaiHlHHAU(ii4 let, AU4 ink, Th cmitwihy mcrvr Ih. rthl Uich.nemil iaf Ulra illwiil nUK. Tinln. oJinerl wlik th R. . and rln Iwii l tuiMlll. aud Allwur, ItuMKNHKN li. On'Kiiii Parittc l'(lHllr HumiiRir K i min. I.u IUITl. kt. am nu on wilt (rum all Vlh I'.iittlM to Yaijuinti ami htnrn. C II H.iwn, Jr., C C. Hm, lira Cf A, O It Cu. Act. 0 T A J, M.wu.Mrty rM., a P, R M Ma fianrlMM Cwlll., lingua GREAT OVERLAXl) ROUTE, Northern Pacific R.R. TWO PAT TRAIN PAILVI NOCIIANflKOCCAait! 'SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all noluu KaM, a Bt Paul and Minniapolia. The Northern Paoiflo Railroad I. Ik only Una running Paaaanirar- Train. bacona-Claaa blounar ftraanf charn.) Luurlou U.y to.ch.l, Pullman Palaoa blaaolna Car. Palaoa Olnlnn Car iw.il. not.) From Portland to the East. S:that your tlckat rd via lha Northarn Paoiflo R. H. and avoid ohaniia of oar,, l IVtrtUnd l ( on A. M and 1 40 P M daily anlnt at MlunraiwlM or m 1-iul al j P. M, Paoiflo Dlvlalon -Train. Inn Front and C rct dally al 11 m A, M and . p. M ; ar rlv al Near T.nmia al Mo P. M and 4 A. M , Minninr arilk Cuiupanjr'abiiaU fur all tlnt l'iml Huuiid, A. 1. CIIAHl.TllN. 'Wrl AfTBI, No, i, lint rtreel, Porlland, Oregon. rOnpot, Cor. Flrat and O tret. FAST AND CjnilTI-l www . . . VIA- Southern Pacific Route. " Shasta Line. K.pierM Train. I.eaee I'nnl.iid liallv. South. Bon . H. V d r. m 7.45 A, at. i.e. ' Portland'"" Ac Vu i.ln I.e. Allwuy Ar U 14 a, m Ar. Han Prauclwo l,v. I on p, w Ahova trilu. .tup nutjr al (ollnwlue .lallnn. north ul Hoelmr; Kn.l Porll.ml, Drerjoii Tiiy, KMHlrtiiiu, K.loui, AIImiiv, 1 atiKtiit. Hlirdd., Hal.ey. Ilarrl.burf, Juuriluu Clu. Irvlua anil Kuirii. Roanburg Mall Dally: .. ., ' I "iv. Porlland (as . m I Nowtiurii ....o. u Kuwlmrg , , . u a. M. ( Portland 4 00 e. m Albany Looal Dally UUcrpt Himday): Leave. I Arrive Portland , jroo p, m. Allwny , , a no p. m Allwny .... ..y.m A, M. Portland 9 00 a. m Pullman Buffet Slci'jm TOIJHIST HLKKI'INII CAIIS, tut acmiinmndallnn "I Necond rla.i 1'a.M'iieem , , attauhed to Kipra.i Train.. ViHt Hide DiviMion, Bet. Portland and Corvallls Mall Train Dally (Himpi Rundayli , ' l.'ave. I Arrive, Portland,... 7 '.10 A. M. J Corvnlll. ,,, 1,10 e. n Corvnlll. ., la jj p, m, I Portland S lur. M At Alliany n.rrl llnrvallla ennnant wllh'lrahia ul Oregon I'aolllo Knllrn.il. Expreaa Train Dally (Hac.-pt Bunday): Leave, Portland . . .4:40 p, at. McMinnvllle ,sn5 A. m. Arrive. McMinnvllle, 7:1s p. m Portland 8;kj a. m Through Tickets to all Points East and South. B7"r"or link (it. and Infnrmallnn warding Mii, map., ,nic, nail nit oompauy'i agent al tiiunpeiiutoifiQ, It. KOKMLKR, F. P, HddEKH, Manager. Aunt, 0. K, A Pan., Agotlt BRICK YARD. J. R. COOPER, OK INI)KI'KNI).;NC'K, having, a STEAM KNOINE, A HUIC'K MACIUNK HKVEHAL ACKES OK FINEST CLAY. 1. . - . . ' . in now iniinr(i w KHflp on hand a 6110 quality of Prick, wliinh will be aold at rmoiiftl)le prlaea, A: B. GRIGGS, MEAT :MARKET, I. t. Irrina, cutter, Choloe meata ttHtMUlM hand. Cavidaaai'i ltiak & Co.. PKOPBIRTOM OP THI City Truck and Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates. mill peed, 0aK.Uv0r'irUood Collections Made Monthly.tM INDEPENDENCE, ER0G0N dTY JHOTEb, C Street, Independence, Or. A. W. HOWELL, Prop. Flrtt-ctaH In averv reapaet. Kpeelal attention given tranatent ruatouirr. A aampli room for conwarclal traveler, Mitchell & Bohannon, t. Maniifacliiren of SASH & DOORS. SCROLL SjMNQ AND RiPfllRINQ. Ualn Street, Indejendenc, Oregon, J. H. ALEXANDER, :Dealer ln- Drugsand Medicines, BEDNA vista, or. Itavlng purr-heaed the tork of Drtig formerly owned by L. W. Roberton, I am prated to meet all tha old cuata aner. and mauy nor new one. I'ai and coufteout UeaUn.nl to all. M. BEAMER, Mtaufaeturer of And Dealer In All kindt ot Harneii & Saddlery Good. Carriage Trimming and Repairing A Novel Invention. A novknt tvixxvrilor I ahortly to ba otTennl to the llrltiah imldle, ya tha Mioifle nuent Upm Keeortt. 1 p writing InatrumptiU now In I tin market ar of conaliluralila Ua and wnlirlit al Ir-imt a peratm rould acarenly think of parrying one about wlih him regularly. I lie on iiniier nntica 1 not ouiy inoi nen.lv. but I to aniall that It may ba oarrlml In the walatoont pocket. Tla retail prlea will m unilor 10 aiuiiing; It ineMurea A l-J Inchoa by 3 lnulia and wel(;h atwut four ouiniea. Tliouijh ao aniall it I not a nitre ty. Tha in- veutur olalnii for It thnt It will turn out better work and bs found mora uwful than tha lartrer and mora exnlva maohinita. With rffrntT to Ita con atruotinn, all tlittt ciin ba aeen whan tiKirllolily axaminnd la a dlak about the aixfl of the fatto of a K"ll,l,'"ml,' watch. In which the tyi I IIximI, and one or two aiurtll rolleia. It will print a Una from an Inch to a yard lon and paierotany alaeor thiuknnaa can b uaed. Anyone can lute It, though, a In tha curie of other Inairuitiunta, uraotlce la reQulretl to enable the operator to write quickly. Anothur advanlN);e I that by mean of dupll en t tyin Ilia writor can be tiaod for dilTertiiit InuKUiiKn. Putimta have been obtnlnnd for moat ot the country In Europe aa well aa for America, Canada, aud Au.tralia. The Oilier Fellow Got the Drop. He wa lx fi'ct two liinlip (nil and welched 2K) pound. Ilia face waa mirnle with injin, nntl hi brcnlh came In abort and ipiick gnnpa. Ho walked Into the oilier) of a iiuiot little mini ou a certain alroct of till oily, and, with a heavy emtio uiilifiud, ha comineuodi 'U n you, 1 ve got you now. My time hit emtio, and I'm Jimt going to wipe up your Hour with you. You ure a n I'lilloiimn, alrl" he atuttered aa hi eyva full upon the aolf-uiickinjf re volver held p"l nt (id nt hi liunrt by the quiet little num. "Thnt' nil I wuntod to ay, air. Good morning, all'," and ha mailed out of the door with tlia mn-aplriillnii lumllii( In bemli Upon hi forehead. Tiii'iilng to the Town Talk er, the quiet litl lo man iildi "Don't any a word about thi, but thnt man U going to unlet with a eutlduu deulh lome of theae tiny," and tin replaced the wenpou In hi pocket. LouitvilU Commercial. Old Chalre. Two ohnln thnt have been hnndod down four generation go to help out on the furniture uaed In the lute Abrara Sampson' house in Coleman, Mich. The oldt'Mt one waa bought In Boston, Ma., In 1749,aiid Im now rimolied tha ripe old age of 140 year. They also have a Hour burro I in the house that wai bought In New York In 18:19, hui been in twelve dilfurent ilnl., nud ia good for twelve more. . Houae Made of Iron, Iron li rapidly Increasing In it use for house. Yoh oan buy a complete Iron home at the manufacturer' and bava it lent anywhere in plecua. A large number of Iron villus have been ent from England to the Kivlera and put up there upon plat of land pur ohajed or leaned, with the provialon that when the lease expire the house can ba taken away. A comfortable house oan readily be built lu a month. The price of a room measuring 80x18 feet U about $m KASTKUX NKWS. Hundreds of Discontented Mexicans Kaldlnjr, New Mexlio. VICK I'RKNIUKST MUKTliN'H WIKK RllHHKI) lir IIKK tilAMtiMiK. Ti M f lk Nrw Verk rieakwakpr' Wrlk-Tk Heath la Keypad Nrtkri jUaanfarlarer. ijnye aniounl In allver hate Im mili rvady in Mimln) lo im ahiiiud lo (be rniimlMiain In ! the alivttr bill paaM-a, . Heiuatur H art, July 211, Intruduiwd a bill itnttttiiiaT public landa In Nvala, iina-ld miiipral lanilH, to lli Htale in aid id Irrigation. A a rmiill of Admiral Ijinii' rrxdirn- lion ltinl'liliifi((ovniiiiriit dmlam that iievt-r again alii It entruat rval nullmrlty in nit navy to any ionigner, Hocrvlary Thicy ha omVialtv ardpil Die l Dllml Mali aleamer riiUablidiia. Mr. ( ramp, the builder, rwvivwi t'.:l,Mii aa prttiiuiti fur extra aiwexl. An AnnrU-angirl, Jtaappbiiu, NVnemliiri aitofiaa lawn aluilylng miwio In lU-rllti, liaaiHiiniullle.l aiilcl.ln, Her mind iaaaiij lo bava bwni alfm'imi by ovemludy, In the HiMian, July 15ih, Oeneral an-ilvi-r of California iutruiliiivd a bill Kraiitlng a iwnatoo uf W.imii a yier to Ihe wlihm of Hi late thnrat r'rvmont, Wavrtiaa hewn let lulu the Central I'nrk rpavrvoir in New York fur the Ibat lime tluutwli tlat new t 'niton biiimmIiipI, whitMiM henli year In building, TUevtiUirnn.of Maryland wrilf re (twin fill" met in Italtimora In Hip Intrr eat of'arif reAwiH, and lix blfiilally to Iwoti; Iwriand liar the I Vmui ralii' itoui Inatin. TU Atlanta Contlliititm In a lonif edi I'viak nmm the ortiaiiltaiiiin of limne Iahkj i-IuIm lo laiviidt Northi-rn giant, in Ihf evpi.l ul tit paK-r id the l-Vderal r.m vwi inn. I'rif. John W. llmton, iiriln-liwl uf the prvplraliNy deiatrtuipnt of tlie'iVnnayl. vui4 hlale tnlli'p, baa awpp,l tlm iliwtiilriideiH'y ol llm rVallle, Waah , (llllrljr wlt"ll. Tl l-nmlon Hlamlanl aay: The dnath uf (ien. Kmuiiml dfprivea America ul a rtmiaitlic pemonalily abli li It can ill afTuf.) to luen in lliran proaain llliwa. Ilia name aill live In liiatuiy. - fvp. V. Mltibnl, imalnr nf tli VjWl aav I'nvbytnrian t bnn li at r'ort Worth, Tex., Ilea lawn ammtexl for funmriM aiuttuniinif In :i,An0, I In waa U,- in Jail, being unable to give a W.O XI bond. Thprtuakiiiakfra' alrike eitdrxl in New York July Ulti. by tlw mamifrtiirrm gnlng lo diacbarge all non union men, w iin tlw mvirttanmig thai llipy would lie lken Imi'k a aiaiti aa lliev bail Ininpil the iiujoii, , ,v;. - .. A mwlal ralde ilUimlfli to the Tormilo (ilulie pay th Canadian I'm illr Kailaay la admit to nmne irmii rapilal lor purpa in foiiiMH'lion with the IViHc Miamabip prviiw under 1 1 in aulwidii grauM by the iKjiiiiuion (iuvvrnment. Huiirrvliiiip of the (Vneua timiryn L, .Hopria aniHHint'e the Mipiilalitin of lien ver and ila aulnirlw at U'n.lsil, 'Ilua ahtiaa an iiM'naiw over lii furnmr flgurr uf 7.IHXI, whifb Im hrn adde.1 by a re ranvaaul llierily by ariliaeu'arainmitliie. Scviral himilrthl Mi'xlraim, annetl, iiiaakml and iiioiuiIihI altiuwl nightly pa in il Hie vl. lnily of U Vtaa, N M.,aiid lorly niilialliirealaiiila,tlenlruyiniifiiora, btiunea, hriilgea and -Mpa. The mo tive fur llielr depredation ia alaleil to tie a kind of agrarian dira-ulitenl. The iiallnnal exeriilive roinmillpe of die Mine Workers' I'liion of Ameiica, In apiwiun nt Coliimbua, llliio, baa det-idetl lo bring anil in U'liaK ul the familie of the men who lord Iheir livea in the mine t Ihiuliar, I'a , againat the company lor 1i,(hhi In earli caiw. At a meeting held at Milillnahorongh, Ky., to organise lairinanently Ihe (Irani and le Monument Axnorialion, I he mil) erlption ctimmlllee reported .14,1011. Telegrama ol encouragement weie read from lltiv, Hill, (inv. CamplHdl, liov, Taylor, Cbarle A. liana and other. An Kngliah Syndicate la negotiating for the ptirrhaae of all the tobacco ware hoiiM'a in lulaville ami Cincinnati. Willi the liiiaville and Cincinnati mar keta the ayndicale could control Ihe to liat't'o market of Ihe world, Loitiaville alone luat year aelling nearly iiM,00,) hogxliead. Den. Caaey, chief englniir in the War IVpartmt'iit, in a reNirl atibmitted lo the Senate, atale thai it will otmt (l40,0Ul)to complelo the Waalilngton aiumliu't. Over H'.DOO.OOO have to (ar been exiiend etl on the work, it waa abandoned two yearn ago m defective, and baa been going to ruin ever nince, Hneak thieve enhired Ihe Uliaa collage at Hamtoga, N. Y and got away with flll.lliH) worth of diamond and jewelry The collage waa occupied by Mr. Aloiton, the Vlce-i'iesidentol the United Htalei, and lilMparlner, HHmb, and their wives, A reward of fl,0K) ba been oll'oreil (or the recovery ol the joweln, The Chicago evening papera any there I on foot In thi city a gigantic pcheme for irriunliliK 3IM1.IKK1 iicrtn of the riclieat laml In Hunt hern California, which la to lie acorn plialied by imitounilinirthnwalura from the mountains in immenan Niorage reHervoIr. It will then bo conducted to the lund by a Hyatcm o( pipe, ditchim and (liimua, and what la now iirmitlciilly a denert will he made to boom like Kiver- Ule, Hod land, ix Angeles or raHadena. l'robalily the moat valuable dog ever Importou arrived at Itoaton, July 2lat. The dog wan a handsome, roiiKb-noated St. Kernnrd and the J'rlce paid (or him abroad wan 14,250. lie la 3 year old, woluliH 20H doiiiuIh and ntand Hwilbin an inch ami a half of three (net high nt the shoulder, tie I by champion I'llnllmon and champion tjuoen jura, An agreement ha been arrived at be tween thu Cheyenne and Arapahoe Imil Rim ami Ihe Cherokee CominlHslonnr They urn to hold lands In aeveraltv and ocelve $1,500,000 in eaah and $1,00(1,000 (0 be loft with tha (Joveinment, drawing 6 nor cent interest, It will nrobablv re- quire eight or ten days (or the Indian to sign the agreement, The treaty ojiens i,u;hi,iji,hi acres oi lanil. Uohnrt Bonner' new purchase, the tieuiitiiui I'Uiiiornia llllv Niinol, wasdilv en a practice mile at llamtrumuk track Detroit, .I uly illst, site Hiirprlneil (be stable men ny allowing a miin in 2 an. Hhe made the lust half in l :04 l- and when Marvyn, the driver, culled for a spurt on the luat quarter, she came down the homestretch from the three-quarter poie in 30 a two-minute clip. The track is lu superb condition, and moat of the driven think that bunol can beat Maud H.'l tlina. LONC-UVtO MHNP8. Rev latraarria( AW the Uva mm4 aa.aa.. f uaaaara. It la quit true that many "Friend" live long, aayi th London lloiinlal. it ia equally true tint oertain cirouiu ttanoa In their hlaiory militate agalu.l long Ufa, Among the latter, lu marriage la perhap the moat import, ant of ail. Tha follower of George r'ox bava never been very numeroua, but until lata year they bava been as tiemely exclu.iv. Tha Inevitable re mit of that baa be a xtenalv iute marriage throughout tha wbola com. munlty. Tha consequence of tha fre quency of lutarmarrlaga hv been, aud art atill, vry avident. Quaker, a a olaaa, art not muacnlarly robusti many of them ar devldudly anamiie, and not a few art mentally feeble. - Yet, In aplle of the practical and aerinii drawback, th Friend, a a olaaa, do mora than their tiroportioa of Ihe world' arona buefn, aud they manage lo attain a bigb average of longevity. Now, thl la exactly the kind of fnet that true medical science like to get bold of and to Interrogate and learn from. What la tha reaaoa. k the aenaiblt man, why the" Quektra, with to many undoubted diaad vantage, attain uch a high aver age of tieveaa In all that constitute worthy Ufa, and also luocacd In enjoy ing their aupcesa to aa exceptionally old gef Tba reason, w ar oonvloo i, I lo ba found ta Iheir quint habit and disciplined life. Aa ordiuary doc tor, or avea layman, would probably bava felt much mora internet in tba subject at thl point If wa had been able lo affirm that tha Quaker owed their uceea and long Ufa to eertala drug, aa for lainple, to araenlo, photphorua, atrychula, and tha like, or to certain method of feeding, aa vega Uriauiam, or meat-eating, or fruit eating, or wlna-drioking. or teetotal. Uin. or amoking, and to on. But wa submit that that enow a want of real mental capacity. For what, after all, is the true Importance ot tba subjeotf Doe It not contist In tba undoubted character of tha reeuluf The reenlu arts really tha thing to ba considered. As a matter ot lad tba Quaker are lucoeaaful In life. A a matter of fact they do not live long. Then, surely, true toieuco will nut curl tha Up of aoorn becaua the result ar obtained by what may ba called "natural and simple" prwea instead of by elabor ate preparation or out-of-the-way met hod. Copper Brad la Shoe. "Do you tea these large copper brad In tha aula ot my shoeT' atked a pa Hainan of tha 8k Louie Rrpublic'$ Man About Town, aa ha held up to view tha tula or one of bit shoe, un being answered In tha affirmative ha ld: "To theae aimpla brad alona I attri bute mr vreaent goott health. For year I waa an Invalid, luhjnct to dv peia. neuralgia, neauacua, anu outer Innumerable palua. and traveled th country over In eearch of health. Ia traveling out west among tha Indian irlUta 1 at atruck with their remark able health, ami especially their ex empllon from the malatlie that afflict ed m and alao with th fact that tha strongest and bealihieat went bare footed altogether. I sought an expla nation of the matter and by continued observation ami aludy was finally led to tha conclusion that the ach.'. and palua to which civillxed mnn I heir art owing to the manner lo which w In sulale our bodie from Mother Earth, ttcience la every day mora dearly da 1 monatrating that electricity ia the vitalising constituent of our bodie and that thi globe of our 1 a mighty bat tery, continually generating and dis charging electricity. Now, I reasoned, if ihis waa correct the tecret of the In dian' health was in hi bare feet, which exposed bla whole body to th vitalis ing indueiio of the electrical earth our rent; while my ill health waa attribut able to my feel being lusulated front these currants. Acting on thi hv pot he als 1 sought to restore the broken con nection iiy inserting tnese ni'aus in in sole of my hoe.aiid the result, I mutt say, waa a-toulIHng. ftly net, widen loi mei ly were ueuriy always com, auon became warm and moist: my health oommenced ahortly to improve, aud in a few mouth I wa entirely relieved oi all my puiu, ami nave ever since en joyed good health. It I a very simple llliug aim enniiy u-niiti, auu i iihii buiv would beuellt any one alUlcted aa I was. The Author or M'Glnty. The man who anvolved from his teeming brain the ballad which nar rates the tumbles taken by Dan Mo Giuty la probably at the present mo ment tha most talked about of the minor poets of America, says the Ko Chester Democrat ami Vhromfln. "Down Went McGinty" has arrived at the dig nity ot being "the" fcag of the day. bo when the reporter was Informed that Joe Flynn, the undoubted author of the most popular song of the season, was singing It daily and nightly at a local theater, down went the writer to the bottom of the hall that connect the upper tier of dressing-room at the opem-nouso and found himself In the awful presence of the original McGinty, who was engaged in extricating him self from hi grease paint, prennra tory to donning "hi best suit ot dollies." Mr. Flynn Is a good-looking, black haired and black-eyed young fellow, who takes the success of his muse In the most philosophic and modest man ner. Uf the origin of the famous song he said: "If you ever heard the story of the Irishman who was successfully onrriod in a hod to the top ot a seven story building by a friend, as the re sult of a bet tliat the feat could not be successfully accomplished, and who re marked on paying over the money, Well, Put, ye won 'fairly, but when yer foot slipped ar the sixth floor, be jubors, 1 bad hopes!' you know what suggested the lirst verse ot the song. If you ever heard the air of the old song about the old mnn who had a wooden leg, and who 'had no tobaocy In hi old tobaocy box,' you can gnus where the suggestion for the time came from. I wrote the song some time lust April and did not think very much of It, while my partner, Mr. Shoridun here, thought nothing ot It at all, We tried It on for tha lirst time at the Provi dence opera-house. That Important event took place on tha evening nf May 6 last. The song caught ou at once, and we, and, as far as I can see, every song-untl-ilance man, have been sing ing it ever since. I suppose it took mo about half aa hour to write the song after i had got the chorus la my head." It may relieve mental worrlmont on the part of somebody to learn that the way to say Mpwapwa in the true Afri can style, barring certain nasal embel lishments, is as though It were spelled fcuip-wab-pwah. SPORTING NOTES. Theodore Winters D.Kfrjslrd With Kaslern Racing. NKWolt IIK.UUT'H 8TABLKH CUMIN!) TO TUB MONT. Dwjrr Br.' Twa-Year-Old Prava fail- are-Nerry Bell' Weaderfal Rererd ia Eaglaad. The two-year-old of the Dwyer flru,, although iiiev coat a fortune, are (allure Mike f'oslin of Bennington, Vt., wants lo wrestle any HS-jamml man in A merit ttrrfoou a aide. Four walchea agreed on I.ulher N. Carey 'a It 1-6 seconds br 110 yard at II.. V.. V...L . (I.I...1.. 'l..l. ...w t.vw .via tf.Hiic.iu v-imi. gamin,. A free all go-aa-you-pleaae ra will lake place at Madison Npiare Garden In New York next November, Litlleaood and Albert will enler. Budd Dohle.v that Axtel will be reedy lo lake Hunul' measure in a race by he ptemher, Marvin aaya thai Hunul a ill nut dodge the meeting. The Queen's I'ark Foutlwll Club of Glasgow, champion of Mcolland, dial lenge America to play egamel a plked-un team in tvidpniiier lur the world a cliim piuuabip. Henalor Oeore llparat'a stable ha been running In belter form lately. It I no fault of the hoiae Dial Ihe California millionaire due not win more rfa, but Ihe trainer' "I'roferwor" Young Whiatler aay he would like a match with I'rofeaaor Old- rieva of Itoaton at water-walking. He aay any aiim (mm $10 to $.Vxl will be covered by him. In lKKfl Kalvator won the Realisation Ktakc Irom Tennv by IS Inchea; the Miirburban In IMUO from Camilla by half a bead, and the match fur 115,000 in lr)0 (rum Ten ny by a head. Miik-an of Kan Diego has challenged Martinet Chick, the champion wing shot, lo a contest fur the I'elera Medal. They ill ah jot 20 singlea and twelve double. Chick baa allowed a handicap uf three yards. lie ba already won the medal futir time and if timWul in thi match will retain it for good. A remarkable animal died in Gbgland reeeiitly in the racing mare Merry Bell, by Knight uf St I'atri. k, out of Kolitmie foaled in Irttll. Hhe had won 123 race when she waa retired to the stud at the age of 21. she, not unnaturally, proved Urren, and at Ihe age of 17 waa put In training again, doing well until within a day or two of her death. : Jimmy Carroll, boxing instructor of the Calilornia Athletic Clidt. baa been match ed to light Andy Bowen toa finish More the isew Orleans Olympic I lull, lor a purat of $25011, Theodore I'elemon, pres ident of the club, will telegraph to 1 resi dent Fntda of the California Club, asking the directum to give Carroll permiKsion to meet Bow en, as the match baa been made ub jiN-t to their approval. There ha bien considerable dissati (action with the management of the St. 1niis racea.w hU-h culiuinatmi in the semi official announcement that Mr. Theodore Winters, owner of the famous Winters' stable, will heconspiciuiiH by his absence from the St. liuia track after this, as will alao his atalile. Mr. Winter claims.llml Starter Ferguwin j delilierately giving Hie Winter home Ihe woret uf the stait at every oiiootiunitv Bud ISible, who waa a donble-leatn driver when trotting to the ole was in full blast, having piloted Jessie Wale and Ihtrkncits and other crack teams, is again taking an active part in the new crusade for championship honors, in handling fasl liair belonging to wealthy owner. -He is at present driving Uorui, 2:17; 1-ady Bullion. 2 MS1'; and Keina, 2 :2'."i ; and alter getting the trioacquaint ed with each other will select two of them for a til against the walch A new athletic organisation, known as the lwiston Athletic Club, baa been or ganised at liewiston. Neb. Every apa ratu (or the purpose of physical develop ment has been ordered, under the super vision ol General instructor B. J, Eugene, ol the Olympic Club, of San Francisco. The oilleera for tha ensuing year are as follows: F. A. Carl, late of Indiana, K-eMilcnt ; B. Benjamin, vice-president; . James, treasurer; C. M. Kanstun, sec retary ; 8. D. KoU'rt, iieriiitendent ; B. J. Eugene, general instructor. George Bubear, the champion oarsman ol England, defeated Kolwrt J. Brown in a slngle-acull race on the Clarence Kiver, Australia, recently on foul. Time 22 minute l' seconds. The stakes were $1,000. Bnliear was not choered fur hi victory, but hooted for the mean advan tage be took of courting a foul. Brown accidentally got in the Englishman's water, and'belore he succeeded in leav ing it Bubear purposely rowed into Brown's bout, claimed a foul and stopped rowing. The referee gave Bubear the race lieciuise he could not do otherwise, The Traver Advocate says, A friend in Honolulu has written to J . K Terrill, station agent here, wanting Mr. Terrill to send him a doxen live rabbits. If the Heet-footed varments are to be turned loose on the island the people should profit by the experience of the Australians Wild rabbits wero introduced there an pets and since then the Government has sient million of doll urn trying to ex terminate them, with little siiceee. The llonolulan is welcome to a doaen of our little iet we can spuro a few million if he wants them but old KingKnlakaua and his army of fifty men couldn't rid the country of them in a few years, A.J. McCellnn, t lie backer and man ager of Prof. Edward J. Northrop, the aerial champion parachute jnmiicr call ed at this olllcc, posted $100 forfeit and issued a challenge to match Northrop against any parachute jumper in America for $fi00cr $1 ,000 a side ami the champion ship, each to assend with balloons, and at a given signal tocnt loose and descend. The contestant, reaching the ground lirst with his parachute to be declared the winner. Richard K. Fox to lie the final stakeholder and appoint referee. The contest lo lake place at Coney Island three weeks from signing articles. This is nn opportunity for ambitious parachute actor. Advices from Sun Francisco state that both Charley Turner and Jack Davis have refused to fight Fitssimmons, the New Zealand middle-weight champion, Joe Ellingsworth, when he signed to fight Denny Kelleher. agreed, in the event of bis winning to fight Turner. But. now he has backed out on the ground that it it would add nothing to his record to whip a mnn whom Kelleher had disposed o(. He has been signed to fight Fit simmons in August before the California Club. Joe Is a very clever and level headed fighter, Joe made a mistake in not fighting Turner instead of Fit., be nunuA Im can w bin thn Stockton colored champion, while Fits, will polish him off in good ityia COAST NEWS. Squatters Jumping Washington's Military Reservation. CIIINUSK TBVI.NU TO C0KXER CAUIM MA'S GRIPE CHOP, B.y at Dsytaa, Wal., SI a Ckiss.ua AIkmI le DrAlk-HsrrlH Harder af ta 014 tieraai. Kmmett Blakely wa drowned In the Willamette Itiver, near Hpringneld, July iHth, while running log for the Hpring lield mill. On Wednesday of last week Henry Ha lev asked for a drink with a certain kind of flavoring, and when the barkeeper aald be hadn't it Haw ley expressed hi disapiiointment by biting off hi own thumb. A Chinese trader baa been traveling about the yineyartls near Traver, Tulare County, to make contract for raiain grape. He oiler $r0 an acre cash for Ihe crop grown on older vines. The nrim asked ia $M0 an acre. Ruuatieira bava viuia tm th mltllarv reservation near Port Angeles, Wash., and the jumping (ever extends even to Port Townaend. Th squatter are regu larly organised and propose to fight lor Iheir claim in court. The Halt Lake City New say that M. Dwyer invested all be had in fitting up a great restaurant fur the Ogden Carn ival, and when the expected patronage failed to come ami hi urenertv was sold by the Sheriff be blew bis brain out. Tl' New I sorry the carnival wa ever I.. I.I I. t.-u - l.U IU V An old German, know at Las Vega a 'Dan tba Tailor." au fmind HmH there Sunday morning. A knife bad been run throuirh hia anklaa anil a mi ran through ill a way that a slaughtered ani mal ia hung up by the gamhrels, and be bail been dragged over the plain. There is no ciew to the murderer. Savs the Homer Index : There ia noth ing but anow in sight at the Gorilla mine and it ia perauuied that the building are smashed as flat as pancake. The tram way alao ia about done for. Some of that now bank will remain when the you n it em boy now in Lundy is so old that be can wipe bis nose with his chin. Recently aome Dayton ( Wash.), boys came very near killing a Chinese garden er. The boy weie helping themselves to strswberrlee, when the Chinaman tried to drive them away. He succeeded in cap turing ona of them, but was made to re lease him by the other boys, who stoned him nearly to death. . Rodger W, O'Meara. a newsnaoerman. who waa tha principal witness against Charlea Dorsey, convicted of th murder of Banker Cununlngs on a stag at Moore 'a Flat, write to the Grass alley Transcript from Chicago that a short time ago he saw Domey, who went to prison (or life, but eacaied three year ago in that city. The Lo Angele Tlmea remark: Riverside come bravely to the front with 4,1)70 population. Moreover. River side ia able to support thi population. its income ol II, 250,000 from fruit give every man, woman and child over $5 a week, or rjo a week to each family, be sides what is made from cow, chickens and other resources. A tall, heavilv Hoardm! man. arhn tia.it a lame leg.wbicb he appeared to be bath ing, ia living in a dugout within view of the Bullionville road, the Pioche Record ays, and it ie suspected that he is a fugi tive from justice, as he has a barricade ot earth in front of theentrance to his den, and the latter ha a double door with two small peep holes in it. The Portland Oregonian aavs: Stage- driver Vaughn and his passengers, while coming to Pendleton the other afternoon, witnessed an appalling yet fascinating sight a cloudburst, which apparently took place some miles north of Helii. The huge cloud defended to the earth, resembling a pillar of black smoke, and presenting a thrilling scene. Savs tha Sutter City Enterprise: A well-grown tarantula was recently dicov- ereti in the cellar at the residence of Will iam Ellington in the L pperson Addition. The "critter" was promptly killed, One was also killed in the yard tins week. It is repotted that some time since a "bug" waa found in possession of the cup board in Mr. Tharp's residence. Billy Hoffman, while at work on the Newmarket ranch east of Reno, drank copiously from a stream ot water along the ditch way of which some wild par snips were growing. An hour afterwards a son of the ranchman found him almost insensible on the ground. The water of the same ditch has already killed several of Mr. Newmarket' cattle. A few weeks ago a man named Mottson swallowed a leech while drinking from a hose at Portland. It took hold at once, and for some days nothing could dislodge it hold. An old army surgeon was con sulted and be settled the case effectually. He put the patient to bed and kept bim full oi whiskey for three days, when the leech got soaked and let go its grasp. The owner of a vine ranch near Porter- ville, Tulare County, was troubled so much with ravages of squirrels that he tried the experiment last Saturday of flooding them out. lie dug trenches from a big ditch all over the grounds, turned on the water and then invited the town boys to bring their dogs. At Ihe close of the flrat day the Doys ana nogs killed z,uuu roaents. Thomas Armatiige, an old man, gray headed and bent with ago. was recently an inmate of the Napa County Hospital during sickness. He recovered and left, and by hard work gathered in about $100, which on Thursday ne onerea to the Board of Supervisors to pay for his care at the hospital. The case was investiga ted and the money returned to the old an. The Neal ranch in San Diego, a portion of which was flooded by the building of the Sw eetwat er dam and the proprietor of which got judgement in the Federal Court for $230,000 for that portion, was sold to foreclose a mortgage a few days ago. The entire 300 acres, including that included in the litigation which the dam company released by draining off the water ana aia not pay tor soiu tori.tuij subject to $28,000 in mortgages. Deer are quite numerous in northern Iliimbolt County. Nev.,and the adjoining counties of Harney and Malheur, Or. L. W. Napton writes the Malheur uutette, that about forty Flutes are now limiting in that county and killing deer by the hundred, they make no distinction be tween does ana bucks. When a doe is killed at this season her fawn starves to death, us a matter of course, as they are not old enough to live without a mother. Mr. Napton Bays that deer are becoming fewer every year, and if the Indians are allowed to slaughter them indiscriminate ly at all seasons of the year, it will only b a abort time until they become extinct, V-, . - i