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Fir BAiTriT.-Siiolr SpUooUI 10 o'cUjc a. M. PrencUiDii ry Wnmliij' nl 11 Mceplmu ll 8t, (bieb eric i g.vea lo U.ik Vie.) nd B"V eom. Young ixmple'f tutiuK one Imnrbrkri-ternfleioHiervi-uinil. I'rsjer BJiwIir. ewry TborfclRJi enin. All ofdinlly milJ I" atlftid. Iter. A-J. BcwuKan. Ptir. Caiviiit pBrriuiiA.-'ProUln errirti ewrj Somlny mrmoir t 11 ad lw ia th en-niDg ' 8 o'clnck. Sumln) 8hxfl nt 12 o'clock, immf.lwlfl)' ftr prpaohmir. Pwyer mating eterj Wrdon diiy eeoiu. A cordial inviUtimi -Uudti U. all, e(owlly ntninu- iiiiit that-iiy. K,u,r,L(m,N M. K. CHrw'H Hoith. Prmelnug cr ery 8imd iy murmng J -fiuu. Him dit'y Hch-.l al 8ocl.K-k In Ibe fieroKiu. PrajarraeelmueTfry Tunmdny w"iiiii All ItiVllml. Hky.E E Pmi,w.Pl"f. Eaoklicai. -.SnuJ.iy Hi:hmt hI 10 oolk A. , 1'reichiug awy '""' an foilrlh HniiJiiyn nt lUi mmdli Bl 1 1 a. k. bihI awv 8uuJy wiinu t8.i" Prityer mt-eling u TittuJny -aiiiug. Ail r0H!lfiilly iuvitnl l iitt!Ml. Hbv .A. 8, Coki-t. I'flxlor. ' Chbwta. -HiiiiJm) Hclimil ev.-rj Snii- dny Bt 10 o'rloi'k. Poaching Hie tlrnt ,0d acud Hurnlii) f lt- mootli morn ing imd pvniiuc, Praver inPfting o WJoediy eeiiing. Rjv. B. L HunhLUX. PimHir. fciKCHKT HOt'I ETI l!H "STV MHi!f. tuJtiJ ; ; . VAM.KV wwr.wi,. O.O K. nil I" U W; H. WHEEI.EK.Mf"i,'"try- A A. M. i" wri HUM.'" -,.:..,.. mi mil W.I n,.i ihrnw. J. w. . K, li. KoU;li it'll Mbc' ,AVSSIadatloirai. Allklndiof balMlBg" '"' roCKoW Wli ji.a IWMl'-f IP .., talllf hlnatlf M Md TaKIMBKB.lWj", WATCHED WH Ki AMD Jfc WKI.KV. VrP AM Silver war Vr-.,:'i.. .Suaa-Uiaii aul. a $2.00 Per Year, l'UYHlOIANH-nKNTlHTKV. LEE & BUTLER, PHYSICIANS . AKQ SURGEONS. U.S. EXAMINING SURGEONS, ISWCI'KSl'KNl'K. . . - (HIKtliiN. DR. J. K. UK'KM Physician and Suron. Butna Vista, Oragon. J. M. CROWLEY, Physician and Surgeon MONMOUTH, OR. M. J. 1!. JOHNSON. Resident Dentist All work rmiitlnl In glvv lh f iwiUftwlum. ISPKrUtKNOK, OHKUON ATTUltNKYH. A. M. HUUL1X ltorney and Counselor at Law. Olttm Kvtl to Inili pvnrtMiiw Nm't lUnk. Iinl,--mlrn, Or, II, f. lUinlmm, a N. lliyUrn, W.tl.llilnm tomm, hclmcs t Hiracx, ATTORNEYS AT LAW orru K IK HI ! HUtCK, uu ( uliiliirn iul Mi. nAi.ru. nit. MISlU.LAXKUl'.S. . C. S. McNALLY, ARCHITECT ASG DRAUGHTSMAN doounaai hoh-hhm mam iii.uik, tVM.MKHCI AI. MT.. MAl.rM.UH. HASKS. K!lillhi.d by Nul'onsl Aulh.irllv, -TI1K- FIRST NATIONAL BANK. ' nf lndrrjnil,ir, Orwfu. Capital Stock, Surplua, $50,000.00 $10,000.00 J.KIWPMl. I- W. lUiBKHTHilM, IhvMoiit, V lt- lrr.l,triit " W. II HAWLKY, fwhlcr. DIRECTORS. J.H. 0wr, U W. H,.twrl.n, UU llpliulrk . W. Whllmki-r, W. W. Colllna. A u.ml haiklii biuinM trwiurlnt llnyn Mid wli f vlmiiit on all Inipnrtiuit p-ilillm fnli rwvlviHl uijwl to chwk pr i llfliuli)f dIll, Ci'IUlUHi mswl". Offlw iHiur: l . m. I I p. m. Tin: ixoti'iiMir.xci- National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. It. HIItm HIlElKi, ABKAM HKWK. VI. V. WSAWAV - . PrnlilMit. Vlca J'rwldfiit . Ciuhlrr. A gi-ni ml bunklnt and nxchangn binlnww Inni.noii'd, in mail, bill dlwounlfd.wim mvnMnl wdllirnll! drll nwlvwl i-n rarfKitl acMiunl milert lo i hwk, lnlrt Mld on tlinodrimlm. . IIIRKCTGISS: Jmhua Mi-lianlrl, H. II. Janpfrwin, A. UfHidinan. II. Hlrwhtwrit, A. numin. T.J. !. I. A. Alln. I'XOriPOHATED UflDEfl TH UW$ OF ORECOV. MONMOUTH, OR. I. A. MAi'itini .... ! l.l'AMI'IIH.t.li. HIA C.I'UWKIX.. ..,. I'lwliletl . Vln'.lr. ...tu hlr PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. t. A. Viwrnm, I'.l-fttm plipll, J, 11, V. Hiilli-r. I. B. Muniip. Jiw..il) 1 ruvon, I, M.MIintMm F.8. 1'owi ll A iPiicml hankln and rm hiinKo hulpi- iriin'mU-d: I'm" '''": d''P'iH ''"''I"'; lull ! ! Vhwik r n fTiirf.n.r Ui'M-mH Inn'rwl OMldiin tl'iidi'pilli , , i Vlr.' pr,.i.f vmili anil imriilitr priH.f milo WVIII-Hl II? VMlUllHKll'H'k. OtII ll'i'irn; . m. ti i p. m. (ICatubllKhed by Nullo; ul Authority.) Capital National Bank OF SALEM OREGON. Capital jaiil up, pOJOO.OQ. Surplua, $18,000. lt.H.WAU-A(;B, W.W.MRT1M, rrwldnnt. , Vloe 1'r.widcnt. .1. H. AI.UKHT, Ciwlilor. LOANS MADE To Karmitraon 'b.Ud other morohantable HtMra.nnalgniil '-r'n Moro, either In p vBiM nmnerlB. or public warehoiiiw". ... Hravn dlWlon Wfl lOrK,, Illl-IHI"! 'HiX ,,B"B," Mnll, Kong ana uaimiiw. INDI-IUiNDENCK, POlJv COUNTY.1 OREGON STATE MONMOUTH. OUISOON, , riAfl -V J I "' tl.l f J mm MSI ;" t-Jw Wlrvin I 'FIH ..HMu.m, Mtfjt OS mi Bl K2, -ft . ... "!" "m ik K.i"ihw, i wi iht wrrk, rurnhtinxi namw iC:. ."5 T...V' ,'Vi v.'. ..,l,'r":.'p riiy.'.fii,.; it i mi, K iC in ll.t. v. H,.,,.!!!, H-'afl Hlitj;l"Jlg In Jirtft lll .. i...-. i'u.h..' iiiiru.'IMni; Iirtiminiit ?.titiriLJill M.HR , miiimiiirv. 11. ii, j j, it i',v. ni,v rlM t?nu ntn'im Ht'iit. 22, 1WI j ii. iiMii,r.,iiia v. J i . . iiiio, hd A, .,.iiii.r, VV. U. UoltiiiM, . STAND NOT UPON THE ORDER OF GOING, UT HECKLE & The lVntVa firmrw, li'i kii'M n Ural Cigar iiiul Tulmrii., f 'rmlifiy mi, t-Jtfhrtitpp . rasacorr. Prescott Independent HAl'rAlTI,l FIR AND HARD WOOD, K0l'(UI AND DIUISSED EUMBHl I A. A'aatua. Itangr. InliH'iiitiiirf, Orrvnn . 1 5 1 1 0 O K 8 Ss 'I-1' A II I I rl,r i 04 STATE ST., SALEM, OREGON, Guns, Fishing Tackle, Sporting Goods, poll Carriages vn.iM'ii'ruM, 11 1 i; iiai.i. i.iioiih. law k i evm, c itoix t, H.Aii, rtllK I HAI Ki lls anil I IHK W(IHH, IMTOnly titt lt- utih'U of liiiiin hii, 'ortluixl. Uwk nl amt low Jirltw. II. H, fATTHM-Mi. t, I". l ri !.! PATJLRaON Bros., DRUGGIST -DIUJIK IB- irJTCUES, CLOCKS ' JEWELRY. MiKrESIlENCB, OREGON. And be Convinced. 72 Stwl tooth iron lmrrow, WO. 5 mid 7 1 00! It cilltivntoi'M. Tim liM liorou slioi'inji. , Tho Ix-Mt in Iron Ste tD)l iu I or Wood AT Best price paid fci Old Iron and Castings. I Mali M, IndopoitdoDco. FORMAL SCHOOL TIib limiting Xnrnml Seitwl f III' ,olll'l. lU'MIIIIMII Mllll IH'Ullll fill I.HMllllll, NimullHIIIM, iii-w luillil Iniw, N'w i'iiriiiii, full fm'iili.v, lllilli VXIUMIKH Bllll IlirgOHlll'MllMHir, Numwl, AilvHiip.il Nuniiiil, J''." tin', AH Mint Miilo ili't Briini'iii HihhIiiI Hlli'iMlon ulvtfll In nliyaltn lr.,l..l.... Wli m. ...llll.ir.. llh. IHHi f.MHII..-.. ,.,lll,n. ... glllllMlllllll. 'I'Ihmw ivii-lvlng illiihiiua al hii thiii li'il tu it Hi li In any i'iiniy In iiii' M;iut Mttiioiil iiiruitT I'Xiimum I Mil. . - '.-. . Tuition in Hit Nnrmnt ami lml Hi w- ili'inirinn'lit lw lntii n,iliunl . . . .-. . A 1.. ..... mmi ri" in rja mt yi'iir, ami in uu Mif.Minniii. nuin Ayi'arKl m limd fur II'Vi. ll mil mill IIiikIuum, fii,a r ii'fiii til ton w'k KiilkNuriiml M i ' Iitiii, llminl ill Nuriiml itltilng Iih wild lltfht ami DfK. fl ixT-k Al. Huili'iitM-Mii miti'mi any Hun. . . ' I'ur rtitulogiii', adiliviM, 1'. I. CAM I1 It KM A. , Vtv . J. M. IHIWKI.L, a. M. V. IW TO WALKER, flima nlm-k f HnxYrN ami l'in Woim, (iliiwviiirtt, Cmnilry iirixltKv ttikni In fr I A. VINt Sz Vc Saai mill. fiiortlm; Hh.hU In the luli- mmtliiii G. W. SHINN, HOUSE, SIGN anri ORNAMENTAL mim Jm I I IN Jtm J i i I I W. I'a-r ItmiKinr, fowilnj. V.e. liunt nm tIH! Jiih'KUIiiii, Ilhl,' l1,, mi-, MKS. A. M. IIUKEEY, Hillincry 5 Fancy Goods to laileinii.nc N.iinnil Bank. lnixrKNiiitara, Oaaooa Mitchell & Bohannon Sl.nufiii'lnri-niiif Sash and Docks AIMI a IIOI.I, K WVIM). M u 11 1.1 riM't . . . Indrprndviim, Stiiiw licrrifs, IJ;usilKri ii., FlliU'klKMfi, (Ioiwi'Ihmi IfSfdiorr'oM AXI) O.kmI FiiilMof All Kinds . AT THIS A SALEIvl CflHERY. Lcck Out for k Anno no mi of SVARpUD LM ext Week. GO OREGON. FRIDAY, SliPTKMUKU 4, lt!91. ! J. R.COOPER Ol' Imli'iM'iiili'iici', Imviiig n BU'iim i'ii(;liii, 11 In Irk iiiiu'IiIiimiiikI wvcnil net-in nf (InnKt i liiy, I now j)it'Hirtnl f kii'p 011 luiml n fliH qtiitlity of fliick, wliicli will bo will ut rfiMtm ItllllMU'iwM, .V i ,1 i Good and CIII'AI' WelmvM the lat('Kt nml ItlisT Htnck uf Iliiiiit'HH ivtT lirottlit tbli. Hi'tlimt. ill Our Own Manufacture. Our Whip tire illivct from t!n Fm-tury nml tin? tin? lat ', ; mitofl.V) Htili'f. Trtmiiilnn tit iH-nwiimbU? rrinn. Beamer 6i Craven. DAMON & HUBOAHD : Sueeaaaora (o ELKINS S CO.,' PIUiPltlKT.MW OF City Truck and Transfer Co. Inulinjr if nil Klitd lhitio t K b i n n li I J! u t 0 k . mi 'it'd. Oak. ami Ash l:0K SAi.t:. trCiiltH-tUiii Minli. .Mohtbly-U INDCPERDENCF, OREOff CURES K for Tliicil, A.!h tmiM, CoiO. IrlMnti, BniMlillli, iiMH, a iiopin 1 ougn,(;r., ihn.4. .i-J tiv i1-i.t M li.. 1hrel, i ' t al, iwiuami Cnwi.llt, TAYLOR'S Cash Grocery iVBakcn ON 0 KTIilTT. h Rmul. 11 an4 ., tutim t'txf a .,n.il 1111,1. ii, .ml lr.H iii'k irf 1 r,,intl t..1. a"M l. TAVU'K. Cfwfim Ham Makin .A.SD Carriage Repairing Ol till. Hi,, iuHt. I a til I, .. .... iMiM'llll Hill, K K i.l-. im it.noiH aim-t n u n'd 0.1 l.r.i.lHIt i n.ltlT Iv.mi'J lit. !r' Ih ',,141 n fri'li if. 11 .Im,'. u( U aitMU- w 4'-nrlM wulia.'ll'ia, S. A. PARKER, Mnim'tirliircrand t)irln v.isli, 'i Hours, : MpuMinjfV: ttr. Pull ln k'!l (IIrh,II Ii'. kr'l rnnlnlly ,n liaiiil. Hifdlnl nm n miilroi'is. PiM'topy on II. M. 'itetl fir dfpnt. yh"otl 0 Ht., Indopi'mlftici?. . JAMES GIBSON, Prop. Flirt; rtwaa in Pfery rcnpt'iit Stifciiil iiii'iihi'ii Ki'i'n trnnaiiMit fiiiomim. A .nmiU ri imi for roimniirciiil IrnVflcra. ;:UXERAL DIRECTOR UNDERTAKER, EIE.NPENCE, OUKCO.N' JU; full and I'oinplrle linn n( Kuuural K'xkJi Aluyn nil llainj. ' Onant., mid Trudf Mnrkii nhtalnod, find .11 VtU DDI biKliinni Piniiliidi'il f"P MoHrnl fr. i Our OH na OkhohI'. U.S.P'ttni fiHlf. and wo run rwniro puimil. In 1m timo I hurt tnow runnilo friim VVnihlntflim. anntl mnili'l. drawlnii tit itinto., wllti diOip. Una. Wt mlvlm), If inlimlHlii or ant, ttur ot rhuritK. Our fim nut iluri till iiatrnt I. wrurrd. A P'atabhl, "lliiw to Obtain Pinnule" with nmeiifiirtiinl rllmit. InyunrbUlo. cuimlj.or tuwu, H.'ut froa, Aildrosn, C.A.SNOW&CO. Onrioiitt Patent Otic, Wastilnulon. 0. 0. f I V llaLNUY jnr A pAinpfilnt. of Information nnd nb-t i OhiHin I'm out i, ruTiuitn, Trmio Murk a, Copyriiiu, mt w.Tv I mill ol in) iHtti.miD-Aiitu iUm ta f V t Amir.,, muNrt uu Tfi. rim iip.ihiIwiiv. mm J i aWtli. mm am ei ism Maltreated fay New Ycrks Kcod lurns, Their Condition tut Littls lifiprcd. AGAINST HILL Tammany in Revolt l&inst O r-0il and Wbeat fMs Great ttaes. Dny lift it ilny the papers U?etn wltb tin? out ragi on Ike Jewi In KiimhIu. I'itiful, IndifMl, U the nto ry, aiul tli sorrowful tide lnia turni'dlliiji way. Bttviral Imndrwla of llm futfltlviw urrivnl lioro tltii wri-k WM'khiglnIU'rnd a homn Tlit-y nr? an iinnuiriy lunkitiji niffdi tin? (tor r very mmt, ami (luwu tlint Im vi uiuttcy Imik little la'ttiT tlmn tbuNj (but have iione, They hove mtapitioiiH, hunted kind of liMik, ami alMiut lliu wont n'i'oiiimi'iidutioii Unit one can have wliu Hi'i'ka lo Jminlit) into their sit- uuilim in, that hiiiaanotTiwrof the Kovi-rntniMit. (luvcrntiieut to the ui nii'Uiit rolilwry, not prutovlion; it iniMint Krindliigopjiiiwlou and itii. ully, ao no wond.T tbut one i-ould iM liltliiout of tlii'iit. But how min li will theso inimTablo wayfur I'rahuvB la-tti'wl their condilion on nwhlng thin fiivortnl ri-)tiliic1 , onit us t hi-y gi't here they colon iiei'. Tin? Hit bliuiHiif-k for th Kus- imi quarler, tlu Hiinjiariuns for ilieUiiiijjiiiitin qimrter, the Polen tor I lie I'olUh qtiurler, and fUratigi- a it tuny HtH'tii, iIioiikIi all ofacoin- tint llelnew MiMk, ihere an iiioiijt llii'in nice feuds um liiltei tiud unrelenting m exist ItetwwMi ilmJeHsnnd iitiHsiiiiiH, A I have fniiienlly an id ii, ihtMi letter, (he Jewsof New York are aa i iih, powerful, enterprising H nd pulillc.-pii it. tl as iiny rellgiour el.iwi in llm count ry. They an found everywhere. They an among the forfimwt in literature, nuixie, Hi!itles and all sortu of pub lie enterprise. 8veral of the most important uewitpnitera are con trolled by them, and iu finauciul mutter it goe without Baying thai they control the greatest tluaneial liwtlttitloim In the world. Tbeit tioKpitulH, orphnn aHyluma and oili er public chiiritie8 are unsurpuiwed by any iu the laud, and among their tM'lal orgiiniations they havr the finest club in the city, notex eepiing the Uuion or Manhattan. With Kue.li a showing it waa on), reiisouubk) to 8iipMwe that in the race for lite the Jew would have an iipml elmneo with his Chrlntian ueiglibor. Ilut hug het Brooklyn w tilling up rapidlyt Its popula lion in get dug up towards nine hundred tliouuud; several of the new arnvala have formed colonies there, and iniiuUnnol' free and en- Jlgliteued young Aniciicuus look upon thou) ua Intruders, so when- evtr they iiim'I them ou tho street they stone theut tiud planter them with mud iua manner that must forcibly have reminded them of their owu dear Hussia. Of late the Mrcctgiunitm have added to their iinusenimit by plucking out the beards of these unl'orluuate exiles, uid rolling them in tho mud. Sut iiiluy, when they Mere on their a'tiy lotlie syiuigugue, sin nu;d lo be ,i most excellent time for this di version, and they found ho Inter nipt ion from tho poliee. Last Sat ui'iluy a pour Knssiuu Jew who wa. hi his way to the synagogue whet .m was set upon by a gang of young Americans who knocked him dowu, uid not satisfied with plucking iwny 1 1 is long beard, tore away t, lin t um of his cheek, lie sereainot. .villi Hgony, and a number of hit iiuntrymen tlew to his assistance; he) chased the young rufllans and eatiglil the louder, and I am happy iu being able lo stale thai they ucurly made In in a subject for a coroner s inquest, lor when the for- ti gn uuuileineu 1'ioiu Bt. retera- bug, Moscow and Kief got through with him his own mother would not have recognized him. Who is responsible for all thist All along the sea beach from Koek' uw.iy to Fort Hamilton you see ou the hotels and boarding houses, 1 jNo Hebrews wanted." , Two years Hgo the thing was done cov ertly. Hotel keepers put Hebrew applicants off by saving they had no room. To day I hey post it ni'omiiieutlv on all their nilvr'i e- ments, '-No Hebrews wantod." . Five Cents Per Copy. , So that h) ho longer qnostlon of naiiotmllty but of religion. I recollwt when in London some year ago 1 saw in IheTiw"' an ad vertisement for a OHMhuian, and at the bottom In leaded letters, "No Irish ueed apply," It was a litig- nia ou the L1sii race, and 1 have no doubt but every Irishman who road it cunJ the fellow who put it in, and yet the hatred it engeti dered and , the totitempt , it et- pnwed waa , no more thaa that which euiats to-day between Wiek low and . Kerry or Limerick and Londonderry. - . If you aak, why the Hebrews at prosvrik-d they will tell you- the) a re so disagreeable, , so pretention and fussy) uo doubt a disiigreeable fussy Jew is a very unpleasant per sou to haveauylhing to do with, Ilut I tail to see why a disagreeable fuss) Jew is any worse than a dis agreeable Christian or Pagan, and if they were to cast out from the hotels uuU boarding-houses all the disagreeable aud fussy Christians, there would not be enough lull foi a orporalV gu.ii d. , It would aeeiu taat the Intolerant spirit of Russia' war reaches out across the sea, and he has sent some ot bis satraps over to hunt down aud worry his former subject. The names of their as aui hints hist Saturday, as the) stand oa the police docket, have a strong flavor of St. Petersburg anu lloncow, and they run as follows: MoCsriy, Moran, MeGiuuess, tUara, Kiley aud Slattery. Wbeu Hiley aud Slattery ran away with a uamliiitoi ilerckowUi's beard i ioubt they thought he was a very diAagnieable person. For several mouths the poor Jews have submit ted to the most barbarous treat metit from our street hoodlums, aud this wiek is the first time an arrest has becu made. Ou last week a number of China men had been over to Brooklyn1 tv tlcud Sunday school; they wen quiet, welt behaved aud deceutl) dressed, As they deseeudtd frou. he big bridge iuto Chatham street lliey were attacked by a baud oi uoodtums who had stationed tuei. n-l ves all along the mute the China aieu expected to pass, and the) pelted them with mud aud atone. rota the cut ranee of the big bridg, o Mott street. This trcaliucut, ii Christum country and ou a Sab oath day, must have imoresset. hese iguorant heathens and havt given them a favorable idea of tin advantages of embracing the Christ ian religion aud of living iu i bristiau country. Such a coudi ilou of aflairs n shockiug to cuu template, but iu the lauguuge o, the Hon. William M. Tweed, What are you going to do about It!" Notwithstanding the absence of a great many business men from towi. has beeu a week of couslaut ex ilement Oil made a jump that took the boys by surprise, aud tin tine band of the Standard Oil Com pauy was visible above tbe clouds; and while they were bewailing theii fate, wheat went up like a rocket, oatchlug the shorts badly aud leav ug the Shore line covered will, auie ducks. Many insist that Jim Keene, the old California plunger, at the bottom of it, but Junie cau't work a wheat deal alone with ucb a harvest as we have. He ii nst have some heavy ftimucia. oacking somewhere, aud if he cai. July "Hold the Fort" till Septeui- oer first, as Colonel Sellers used to remark, "theie's millions in it." tt is said that Mr. Keene is profit ug by the old adage, "if you lost .ui arrow while hunting, shoot an oilier exactly the same way to fiuU it." James emptied his quiver five years ago, aud it is said that ho has oceu whittling a new stock evei since. By the way, the types made me say a very absurd thing about .dr. Keene a few , weeks ago. I was spe .king of his plunging at Uu Urund Prix at Paris iii 1878, when uis horse, Foxhall, riddeu by the lamous jockey, Archer, carried oft ,lie grand prize of $25,000 against the pride of England aud France. Keene seized the jockey by tut mind as he dmccudodandprescnteu nini with the entire stake of 125,000. the types made mo say the magnifi cent Btake of "if 25." After the raee, Arener wouta nave given a tip as larg as that to the stable boy who carried his saddle. The political situation becomes more complex evi ry hour, and the result of a day no man can prophe- , - ... ,..o. v, : . .. Rumors are thick as hops that Tammany is in Revolt against Gov ernorUill, aud that Dick Croker has come to the conclusion that the best thing for the party to do is to serve him as the ship's crew, did Jonah, and pitch him overboard. Perhaps the whale wouldn't swal low hiui, and if he didn't, look out Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. N0.43. for the man from Chemung; be It a powerful swimmer and he might swallow the whale and tbe ciW. , Whether true or not, it ia generally believed that Governor HilFa In fluence will be cast for Mr. Flower as the eatidldatefor governor in tbe i next Pemocmtlo convention. .Per - aonally there Is notbingagainat Mr. : Flower, (hougb great many very good. Democrat think he Is not exactly tbe man for tbe place; hot ; as an oflset to any disqiiaUncotion he has a barrel of money. . : But Boss McLanghlin, tbe cuu of Kings county, baa nailed Chap. In' colors to the mast, and with ibem he expect to down thegover- , nor. or even' Tumnianv Hall.' If it' " stundsin tbe' way? of McLngblJn and JWfom. . Mr. MclAOgblin ixiinta with pride to , his primacy. H was great in Brooklyn , before , fweed or Connolly or Sweeney were beard of in New York. Hesatnn- V shaken and unquestioned 'on' hi throne lo the city of churchea be fore John Kelly planted himself in t heseatof the Tammany Sagamore. , fie was at the zenith of hi politi- cal power when Hubert O. Thomp- son held New York by tbe throat, and with the aid of rmj of po ll! teal pluuderer robbed tbe city of untold millions. ; Tweed la dead, , t Kelly is dead; Hubert O. Thomp- , , son, too, has crossed tbe Styx; but , McLaughlin, the great, is with us stilly and as an evidence of bit ri tality, he canght one day last week ;. aeven black flsh,! nine et:ta, eight crabs, two suckers and fourteen flatfish. An antagonist who can do that ia uot to be despised, so Ooveroor ... David Bennett Hill bad better look out. But it is awful hot weather to ' talk politics; there is something ' about it that's beating to the blood. W ith the thermometer, at 100 de grees in the shade, a man hardly ' ' nows whether he is a Republican jr a Demoorat; he cftn't tell whether t is best to pray like a Prohibition- at or to swear like a Granger. A; ' undred in thesbade! Phew-w-w! vVasn't it hot; and to cap the cli- uax of our misery they sent whole' louds of galllnippen from Jersey. , rtie feed mu?t have been bad over . ' there, for there wasn't one of them ' hut looked as if it had bad a month- ul to eat since ' our Centennial. , fheydidu't mind tobacco Bmoke, or kerosene, and as for the fumes . f sulphur they just reveled in it: : jut Providence be thanked they jave lea us and are now feeding ' u tbe visitors at Paddy Oilmore'a musical jubilee at Manhattan beacbi Bkoadbri. '' The Rev. Lewis A. Banks, pas- or of St. John's Methodist church, ioutb Boston, investigated the con- iliou of the tenement house wage- arorkers in BosUm, and then,' on June 28, preached on "The White ilavesof Boston Sweaters." He old his flock that in one tenement ie found a child oniy five years Id overbastitig trousers, and that 'he had settled the controversy as co where the new United State ' Kfstal uniforms were made. He limbed up the rickety stairs of a Xorth End Italian tenement house, ud there, in the midst of filth, he found the trousers 1 in t roc-ess of tna kiug. The price paid wa nine md one-half cents a pair. Sixteen ' uid one-half cents a day were the wages of the workers" . 'Rah for he Fourth of July! TwntMh Cent ury. , What Do Voo Think r An exchange aaya that when a man ' ' takt-as cigar out of hiamouth to tell the editor tostop his juiper because he cau't afford tt, the editor may say nothiug, out lie ttiitiKa a great deal. And when : i a inuu stops his paper because be hasn't tlnib to read It, and then goes down and wlilttles a dry goods box for two ' liours, the editor may say nothing but ' ne thinks a great deal. And wbou he Htopshis paper because a two-lino item Jou't stilt him, aud pesters his neigh tHir by borrowing his paper, tbe editor " may say nothing but bethinks a great ' deal. And when the busiuesa man aays he does not advertise because It , tliH not pay, and then uses all thesldo '-" walk In display lug goods,' covering. , ihem with cards such as "I'm cheap, ouy me," etc the editor may say noth ing, but he thinks a great deal. A Mjratarj, ' :'. " . J ; : I .'. How tbe human system ever recov ers from tbe bad etfacta of tbe nauats us 1 uiedioluea ofteu literally poured luU. it j for llie suppoaltive relief of dyspepsia, dver oomplHlat, oouatipatlon, rbeuuu. iUiii and other ailments, Is a mystery, t he mischief douu by bad medicines 1a ai-aiwly less tliau that caused by dU-'I ease. If they who are weak, bll oua, dyspeptic, constipated or rheumatic, " would eftener be guided by the expen-: "i ence of Invalids who have thoroturhly tested Hoatetter'B SUanach BlUera, " they would in every- Instance obtain ' the sjieedlejit aid derivable from ration al medieat Ion. This medicine ia searchlug aud at the aame time a thor- outrhly sut'e remedy, derived frorn" veg etable sources, and possessing, in 1 ooS.i aequeuea of its basis of pure spirits, pre pontes as a medluiual stimulant not o be found iu tha fiery local bitters and :' atlmidanta often resorted to by the 0 " bllltated, dyspeptic and lauguld. Ml V