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About The Independence west side. (Independence, Or.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1892)
Ob The Best Newspaper I th urn- thai (fit'' . m. SlDKwitk rtwjf Hiwr h lfc eotiHfs. As an Advertising Medium , THE WEST SIDE Take the Load In Polk Count. NO. 20. VOL. IX. 2.00 Per Year. INDKPKNDKNCK, POLK COUNTY, OKI'GON, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 19'J. Five Cents l'er Copy. III III III . 7 111 smurrwHiCTiKA . NiV tt, nml ewy M"ii'ti, audit In M-j.mii, hull, All erolliew liivlti'd U.tito.t.t, W, I. IMNN AW AY. M. W III. All MM.t.r'H, Hm-mler, N VAI.I.KV U'lulK NO, il A levimlmi. All Odd l'U..m vdloy l.ivll-d to Hi- tend. b, A. Iwn, N. U, W. It, t'v-t, Siri-wary, I.YON UUHIK. No, S. A. r' A A. M. m-Hed .M-iommle- I loll, oil Mllt,lilV rNCIIUm lieBMr-irull moon wcU moiitn nut i el. Uivrt.'r. U. W. Milan, . M, W. ". fi-uim- II I'M Kit l.OlslK NO. . K. f IV ... t-t. t-.ttti..rf Ail kuiL'tit vlit tn uur tiy r """V").. ,'" ,,,,,1 i W . HI 1 1 .Ml, V. C, ih.'-uh Mil i m K -' . rUYSKHANS-UHNTlsrUY. lK. J. K. 1.0CKF, rhysician and Surgeon. Bvena VliU, Oregon. LEE & BUTLER, PHlSICIiHS MO SURSEQHS. U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS. Onto, Wl ntd ut Mala .. 1SIKI-KNIKSI'K. . . - OKKHOV PR. J. B. JOHNSON, Resident Dentist All work rrntftl l if the uf Mtixmcliou. IN PKl'KN PENCE, ollKUON ATTORNEYS. GEO. A. SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Will practice In all tate and federal court, utile over ltwlep--udemt Jia- Uoual Italia. Independence, Oregon. Jno. J. Del. J. '-. H. C. Kekie. OALT. SIBLEY S EAKIN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW W h Ih ! vl nl -im.'l hok. m Pull w.untj. lloliW lir.t turnwtil. il tonr. to .aui. No rmiott"0 rtnl on iuatu. OtHi', iuuw. ot Wtl'. Ilk. Dallas. A. M. HL'RLKY, Attorney and Counselor at Law Offiif. N Imlriwutli-iuw NVt Hiik. B. F. Uuutiaui. V. II. Unlmra. I0KNIM. 1 HOLMES ATTORNEYS AT LAW orrM B IN M'KII'S HMM K. 8elwnHtt ml(Vurt, iiAl.KM. OK on Onmucn'tnl U MLSCELLASKOt'S. Mitchell & Bohannon Uiuiutu(arr tf Sasii and Dooks ALSO M HOI.L MW1SU. UaiDttrml . - lndeMniBc BATH 1HD BARBER SIP. C. T. HENKLE, PROP. Main street, Independence, Or. Two uperieneed workmen in it Und.ince. HANKS. Commenced Business March 4. 1889. ullllit Nutlniittl AulUnrllj'. -TICK FIRST NATIONAL BANK. of In'ii'twinli'uiv. iri'ifnii. CapIUl Stock, Surplui, $50,000.00 $14,000.00 J.H.COOPKK. U W. HOHKIfWoN, I'mnlilfiil. VU rri-lilH, W. II IIAWI.KY, ( oliU'r. DIRECTORS. J. 8. Cnip"r, L. W. ItiilMTlMiD, lel Il'lmlrk O. W. WhlU'uktir, W. W. O'lil"'- A 'giniral hnnkltiK ljulne trini.HHrtl Huyn uuU exrliiuiKi H li"lrlHiit iHilnUi. lM.nll iwelved miliji-rl to I'liwk of on cit tlfl' lof ilpmll. rollii'tlnun rnmlB. ominmr: , in. t 4 p. m. THE INDEPENDENCE National Bank ! Capital Stock, $50,000.00. ir. HiiwiiiiKHd, A DRAM NKXHON. W. P. t'ONNA WAV lrmldnt, Vli I'ril'lftit. . C'HulllDf. traiiHiu'tPil; lottim miKln, IiIIIh dlmwunti'rt, com mercial creilllji KrniiK-il: 1opoIU rewlvcd on current aramunt mibjcwt Ui (rhek, lnUiret pld on time dejKinltn, WHW.TOHh. Jonhuft McDnnlfll, H. H. JimiNihuin, A. .1, Ooodnmn, H. HlrwlilwrK, A. NkIhoii, T. J. Iah, I. A. Allon. INCOnPORATEO UNDER THE LAWS OF OREGON. MONMOUTH, OR. . A. MAHtl.'M I. li.CAMI'MKI.I, J HA (J. VOWK1A. f'ri'nlilcnt .... Vll'l'-I'IIM. tamnxr PAID CAPITAL, $25,000. DIRECTORS. I. A.Macrnm, V, f,.f!nmfibll, I.M.HImnwm J. H. V. Jlutlcr. J. B. Hluiiip, V. H. I'owoll V M JoHnpli (;ruvn. A Knnoral lianklni and exchanKfl ImikIiii'Wi UuiiMU'twl; Ioiimk nmdoi iI-iiokII.m ri'ii-lvrd miliJi-H to rti!i'k or on ! rl Irfculo or il-p mil; liiU'rcat Diild on tliniMliiponliH. rVrp irii)f vault and burglar proof nf, .ncwinid hy Valo time Iwk. Olllw Ifourit! V. mi. to 4 p. m. Farmers and Merchants Insurance Co. ' Capital Stock, v, r. n. I'n'.l.lrlil, J, U AN, Vlif I'nul.Wiil, Am t Mnftlry. 33X J3SOTO. Hon, H. , HiniUnn. t'lilnf Jii.lU of tit Hiiimm O.nrl ; lllt. J.ilm liuruvll, -uvle Ju.llivor llm Hiiir..iii.M''iirl i lli'U, J. K. WmthMlimt, Antrum , ftiiir Hi'iminr, ll.nl, j, U Y'. ISwIUwul Unit OmiiiIv Nrttlmml lUmki W, K Hitul. UivhuiU; U, K. Mlll"ll, I'll'll'iH.I, M, nlonilvnt, M.M.Iiunl; J, I). ltlllion, t .(UlUl, I., Kitlry, ril)l. li, rwmiiuii mvlptn jiiiii'iMXV'uiii.ution, . , . . fJl'J.L'ilH.tH) lAKts jmiil iintMi);iiiii!lton, ...... IHt.OM.YXSi Surplus j mH'ui-ily to polioy ImMi'iT, .... 2lWS.f7 WE I ESI, Id LifaiiKjit?.! CALL AND SEE US. We buy for cash, and we buy to sell. We buy direct, and we buy in quantities. You will always find our stock complete. We sell at one price, and that the lowest. We treat you courteously. A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. Our (vtistittit "'"I i to tfho you th Ixvst kihmIs ut bottom jnioi A nwkt' your ittt'rtHtr ours. Your cttit'l ill Ik' mtvhI iw ihi'U1y uml jwlltvly iw yoiir lf. A Hiuiit-isn of our MyUw ami jirlit wilt iHitivlntt' yoil tlmt yu siiultl tnulo Uh L. KELSO, Independence. READ Tlu Ut Amv this sUIo of IWtluml to buy iru, Slatioti. iy. Jowrlry, uml liiHikf l ut Till: PIONHBR DRUG STORII or BUSTER & SHELLEY. Our Jt'Wflry Ih-j.urtumiit, of whldi .Mr. O, A. Krniiur luoi clinrK', Ij full ami ooiiijih-tt". Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Cutlery, Sil verware, Canes, etc. K.'piiiriujj u NjMH'hilty, uml ilisjiutclitHl with inmitf tiifiwtiiHi. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded. Remember, our motto is fronts. BUSTER & SHELLEY, INDEPENDENCE. n " t 1 'I . u.l Murk illi iln. hr Mr. of g.i.-. Anil llalrtno It i-r I.IH. -l to noiKKn'Oi'M-llf r..nn..lll. Tin. ..lvrrll.. nifi.l vrnMna. W. I,,' n. i ,1. l ..,1, ... ....I will of f.llur.or.llahl-.tlnjur, la nr pnrch. BCPIII-Tn'","'l'"',n " JPtCIlL win .ni won . ait.tt imKBa, M fuu U mini ftaBMai wiiaort.r. H. M. LINES, FUNERAL DIRECTOR -AND- UNDERTAKER, INPEI'KNDKNCK, OHKGON. A full ud complrte lino of Funeral g'xidl Alwiiya on llanJ. Dealer In Hardware, iieeiwwnre, tinware, Htovt'H, enil other iiiiwu'llaiii'oiiM nr-tieli-H, calls the attention of the public to hiH liiiefituek of Hie above urtieles now on liand. JliH jiriees will eoniiare favorably with priecH in uny other locality. Come ami hco hh ami you will be witiMlled with price, itiint it y, mid quality. fflONH0UTH, ROOFING. GUM-ELASTIC ROOFING FELT cwlmmly 12.IKI per 101 imri'. fi'i't, Maki 11 KiMiil roof for yi'iirx, uml aiiyono I'lin put H n Hrllll Hlittup fill- .anrplp uml full piirlli llliirn, Uurn Kliwllc IIiioIIiik Cuiiipttiiv, iinainl II llrondway, N'w Vnrk. Local Agonta Wanted. IIKA'ITY'H Oraitnn at. Iinmain. Knr niirliiMiliir. 11111I iiHliilotfiiiiiuI. i . 1. ....... 1 1 t........ ik ..ui. ivwvinrcNN Jllium p. oi'iitiy, lll.nilUi ton, Nnw Jiirmiy. L. L. WHITE, DENTIST. S.E. Cor. 1t anH Taylor, PORTLAND, " OREGON. iler Brow $500,000. J, t, VMirii!. (i"7.iul Mtif. K A, Muxm, i lilrr. THIS Quick Sales and Small, HEW DISCOVERY br ACCIDENT Inrunfli.liu i.litl"ii w'1'olli .i.illrH 141 ll Ii.imJ 1,11 .Mhliil ftrW4i4 It tv III. b.lr M rx.tti. 6tll rim.'"l. .1 un m UU. ..ml.tilul .rr-rlk-u. olllli ntaikH anO rri Iim k.n t) tptt,iui tt.t we r ti moliiriiif 11 tlinuii"Ui i'i" rit ui.tlfr Hi iti fl Mu..u'f AuU'llairlu. IT IS PERFECTLY HARMLESS AND GO SIMPLE ANY CHILD CAN DSC IT. I ih hlnir '' l't'' n mmiir "r t' mioou ml ih hir,liwnMll . mi'' '"'! llirnll.l.i..mi.(iiiui wbra iTi,nrd..r .ilrtWuil li l.uiillkrr,..t(.ri.f.ifii. ini"J l,.llk.cul'l- TI.'U-nii'U LAIMltoln'tii". I" "l')rCT Sllh hi ''" r H ami A HM .lll U. ntMila. Ill TI l tm 4" in .rr 'lal.l t.n1 li.lr "B llwlr Kfl, ml V'irWw l B in Unp..'. At.ll-lllrln '; "5o""" Pli.lrtl 11UOM tooi '' " ")' ilt J""". "J,,,; "7 I ii lM .lrlH "''.' J, nn.1 ...rvitun, 'VLTT.TI O VSi n - r. rir liUI "" ,." 1 ..nl. ud Mll ify.ni; '' . Uh to 0. A. KRAMER, fV-J With Buster & Shelley, wants your watch repair ing. Satisfaction guar anteed. LA GRIPPE CURED Itv iiiIiikH.H.MimiiIiu IiI'iiihI I.Ivit riim.iuid H. Il.fouuli iii'isimilli'iii'liiil liirraililM. They wr SUCCESSFULLY uwd t wo vcarmiiioiliirlilK lairrlpjii'iiidi'iiiln, uml viiryrtiiiiiTliiKliiHlliiiiinliilitiif Hicirpowiir over Hint dlwiiM' 111-0 at luuiil, I'rli-ii, Win ami 7w pur I111I.H0. For miln liy all (IruuiilHln, BEATTY'S pianos WaliinKlon, New Jurwiif, In niviirywluir(i. Knr imlnli'K mlilriw. Oiiniul i', Jltiatty, 1 r 1 iirsKi 0 0 a "OlVcToH'6 IVrfrrtljr IVrtl I f yil4.Mitii, lutlttiii Co., I.. Kriit., like, MIn H. MuiiIkm wiii.i 'W limOte, ii4 I.U( umhI 'Mh4 R.wtild Sef v. TiMHti ( nxn. ntlsi. t'lwy tutlt foilo1 tlx ttuw kixl am Uml (uM.iiii ilw 'l,""l. hiltim, N.r.. iA, I, 1 .ilItnllllK frIH IIMVQU. ilalHIII,. Mii.nl by ilr.wHiifc luiiii mi nmn Un tlirnt btiuni' Uitrlnv miy uuilil. 'II) wttvk u( I'M hit KiKNim'. N TtAllla w HMCIOAt, I lc uuutl Ki.l ui uu ll ft ' biktim Mil, otwlHililM, AiiHtfi TMita, ttmiiiitrthsi Iw luuuila II l, Uillik H In Iho iiKntlalut lutibL 1. MllUl.tV. Kut'Kil AW, Wft.il. TmJui. I , NwHuirr ltei "I imm.I nUwifwIl, w llitt til nil 111. hlrt Tnukt lil.h I b ll"l d'lrlun Ilia lu (Ht, f Mlxf kMil H Uw lw.1 1 ( iimI' FREE -A Ti.liiitil n an Mormut Ilium will lim. la .It, ..I !. tn mmt ..UeltU ...II u Ibl4ia Ho. hv4i. In rlotrii. Tim ilit II.. IM1 linitw-4 li 111. llol fV.utl ii.H,iii, vt fvn W.m.o, ttiil. .nit1, tflft a M iTH,rrU viiiIm Hi. atrwUun tl Uki KOSNIC Mm. CO.. Chleogo, II!. (Milt f -.i-r.,! fft? 9 It.il It. eiiwSl W'v ciin drill you one Unit will 1m a "joy furrver." We liitve Iheonly ST A DM DRILL III Oil. K'llun, mid II J.iu rlupliHf w )"Hl yol mil ii'il l'k liku il. ..iii.i rlrtn. ruin wlint mnnri' ltu.r.fiii. Velln if ktuy rilw, thi'oiiKh ituiek luuiil, gnu el. or iM-droek, l-uve ordi'iKHt S, V, (t'loiiiieU'. PRICtS J tOW IS THE LOWfST. Ball S Sloper, Independence, Or. MONMOUTH'S lew Grocery! W. J. MULKEY, I'orp, H.lt isfilCt toll JU;ll ltlltl ll ill i iCI H uml jjmiiU. hioi k Irr.Hh sunt bought for rithh. Fair dfalinj: mid ;hh) burijaiiiH, i'i!i:K ina.tvKKV ut ti- h..ui ot J to 1 1 H. 111. ami .1 (o 5 . m. PLEASE GIVE I i CALL. F. H. Morrison, mm d SD19BT Charget reeeenanle. and flret-elati work guaranteed. DALLAS, - OREGON. Raggett's ferry. TIip piil'lli-1. t.'M.v ii.Hin. .l Unit Uii-mxl. t. Irii.'. Ph. iMitif.t ihr f. rrj al I n.vi--nUcii,'.! Anil UI 1 UlM rt . oil tnoi.l l.i Bo'Oitlii.l!ll tlx llaMili.i piillli' l II" lii"t r'i-"iwi"li-roll. I 11 'i. 1 1. -2TIIK:- Willamette Seal Estate Co, IiiiIi'x-iii'Ht, tlnt!"li TrunnK l Ei'in-nd li' ul Mtni' Itii"! linw, Iiiiv:iiiI wlU I'riiii"ilv.cllr' li lnuiiiliiT titiil ii ui iii Titl ( 'uiivrvmirn liuplm . I'lirtii tmvlmr IjiihU fur it' vUll lliiil II t tin Ir uilviiiiliiKi' ' List Their Property Willi IhU foiiipiuiy, n lln-y nh1 dally M'llllltlK ll't" Of lllll'l Wl, ttlllH llll" lii( ililnilili' 'rnici!y tii'fon' tint ri-i-ilriits of the I jit. JAMKS (illlMiN, J. W. KIKKI.AMl. I'lvalilrut. rViretiiiy. BRICK VARD. J. R. COOPER Of Independence, having i nIcuiii engine, a brick machine mid xeveral acrcH of tlni'stclav. I now iu emrtd to keep on hand aline quality of lirick, which will lie hoIU at reaxoii able prices. P. AISIE, MONMOUTH, OR. Dealer In Furniture, Carpets, Bedding All kinds of Wall Paper. The New a r?;. M. A. Dudley, P op. Cor. Fourth and Alder streets, Cmitrallv loi'iitml. Newly fiirn twlicil anil m. mini. 'r rtiu bun to mid I'roiii all ImliiH anil nloamurM $75 to $250 a month' mill In itiadii wiirluini fur UK. Cel'i.iittM lerri'il who can liinilHli a Immc anil ulvo ihclr wliiiln lima to the hiinlniHH, Hpurejno. immla innv h" pmlllalily I'liiployi'd Ino, A few vaciinle In lowim ami clllen, II. I1, JolINHi IN it l.'o., Jtil II ami .Main ltloli molid, Vm. ton hm FROM OUR SISTER CITY. An Interesting Hatch of News l'liiiii Monmouih. ' Till; l!L'K!lil) rKLSIDENTS, Political ml Genera! Mlncallany fur All t'l.inan of Readers on the I'aoiflo Coast. MnlllllnUlll, 1 1 1 Ik I'Cltlll Ifill liny, tonka tdlnl.t nl'nl rlurry, yi't w full In p'l ninny Iti'tiM to iiiniiiiiiiil' iilo to the Uki fi nilrt of III!' Wmt Hun:. Mr HlK'ritint, 11 ltd lfi, of Portland, ill.' In low n, Hint Mill i(ilnilily ivuhiIii wiiiip Hi ie. Mi, Mi riiuiii w III iiwll In ih-iiiilliH the niti'l'liliti liU ui (Imi frliuili' ijriinilwi for lliflr iiiiwtiriiinw on the filtiipHliirtiiK tlit k'HiiIiiiiiIiik i'Xi rri' , uhli'll will i'uiiili'liii iiImiUI the L'llih of June. J,imiii Horry and (tauijlitor iuimk1 ihrnui!li tmiu Krlilny. t'lmrlin lu-Kfnnl la t-rirlluu a two atory ilwi'lllntf, Tl ajirlug lniimvt. menu are Mug (Yitiiiiii'ittnl, ami hy llm lime wlllli-r Kt'ta til, Molllliollltl wi'll have wore of ut w fllia ii U'IiIim) Ui her HipulAtlou. W. WalerliiunM-atarU-jl to Hie lliinury t'rwK mum tiwt Mniuliiy. Iliaaliaemv may le li nlheiicl uiu mi.nili. Way tie lltimim limite a abort Mop in lun 11 I'riiliiy, He report NVlIt Pal t u sul Imt'i-ovtiijii, Mm, Will .MmllMiil wrii' to Halilil Krlilay on n vlil to fHetob ntiil h'tn- Tlie lnl ot the it k .Mm HurrU win imt a. cti analie h'l Uvti. We hot die imiy mii rn'ovi-r. K, A i;t I, ufl'ortlaiKl, waalli town liit I liurwlnv. W. Iv iMy, of Klotii "iiltf)', win. irtiimliiliitliit 'he iirifl one day tliU wilt Mtwi Jiiloi, Mr, Mralt.ni, ninl Mi" Vinton, iliilven-.! liiU'r. ntliii! mlilowia 10 the dllliliiiU I fiililV lnolllllij(, The Walilroi liiiuily, of 1'uillainl, tjiiveit line elilot'liiliau"Ht ill lite cltiti el l'lilil.,iy eenlOi;, Tin y allexlilli ili .t mm ii iiiiitlnil tdU'iit whleli wim re ouveil iih ir'nl iiiilmii by Hie audi em e. Due hi lie llve-y i-nr old H'r('oniuil 011 the Jiitilio In i rfi'.'tiull, Tlie iiiiil,irlly of the iHTinal luiiool, ami lt gri'W Ui in the tiuiutr of Ui lent enrolled nt tlie U:tiiuinir f the full term, l utiow 11 by the follottilii! a'.iiteineliU At tlie la'gilioltiif ol the full torili, Jiimiary, I wo, tlare were forty Ihetiami etihilletl; III Jv.i, ilnlity iinimn; in HC'-'lo miioea. In Uml ra llo of lliereiwe, bow l"0! w ill II In eiv '.i 1 llillliin Mill la' elimllel nil the rl;l I.M.k.'.' II I- to the hiterKt of folk milllllv mill to llie w liotti alule to give the Mnlllllolilh liorilliil m lnail ttll "l hie elieoiiriik'ellient. 'li e Moiiiiiutitli tithtoti-miy l( laenMrr lujuilli U'llhl felltv lllHIl atioalil hill. It wiw tuehy for the e.uutiy that we itUI n'l U'Klu lonhtit out Italian liiitni Ktnlllii Uiure t hrlntopller Collilitlnig entile over. Viiur reHirnr neeiveil thl rk front lit M r in M, I.oiiIh, Mo., a Imiltiil Voluilie of "I'ulio lili'illilliKs" Ih Iiik H e"iiiiiltnllill III prw illnl verae of Inehleiita lklti hnr ihirlii her Hfi'tiitie. Wean very promt of It. Here i lite form "f l' iledieullon: . Tut', l'oi.i.owi.si. Coi, 1 .wrniN IS An-i.iiiuN.M i I V li:im Al Kli TO i V i.iii,imi Imiiiiitu M'.i.i.u: ThrotIKh ttlioe uiyeiit 11ml oil reriileil liillis, 1 nt li'iitli iiitinellleil 111 nue lll III Ihhih I'HIII A. o . li, ThenlnUia oil tliu 'rullilllKe truck re ln'lliU put up iia fnat ni lime ami money will ailnilt of. We itnlielpi.l" t Kl exhiliilii'i) of fnriii iiro'lm !, ami a fair uml hnlli'M tllnl of i.aHil U'tWeiMI liinl ed hoinc In Seiti'itiber at llif I'olk emiiiiy illnirlt-t fair. iMirmein, pivpuii' yoiu-elvcB ami la iletcriiilni il to have 11 'ihmI lime. Uwi eiiiuly if. Hold In June than In tiny older mouth. Thin la the month ofnwcct Kh'l irrinlimtea uml there In plenly of 'hwaea. Fuiiyoiiu iuhlreiwe ninl tunny by llie nriulimtlii(r edu of the normal on eoiiiinelieeliielit duya lverylioily l prepareil In eonie uml nee mid hear what hit! never lielbro becll wen or heiuil In I'olk eouuly. TI10 (lay la p.weil when 11 nmn witlumt nlmii Ihui can cope with ' trained mill ilia elpllned mlmlri, whether III biinlueae or oilier VoeutlnliH. Mr. Hi I kIiouIiI think you would be iifthnined to wear the hnlr of iilinther woman on your head. MIhh 11: Hlutine yoiiix'll', fur yotl wear the alilil of till oilier cull' on your feet. The pinnil jury vlnlted tho iiornial m'hiiol Kl'idny nioiiiliijl. and weienili'ee nhly eiitei'liiltied liy I'rof. Cnmihell. Tlie normal la receiving more limn or dinary attention, mul the time l at luuiil when It. will ho the lewlliiK and liliiKt iitlnietlve Mcbool 111 thontnle. The biiHhuwH men of Monmoiilli met In the opera Iioiinb Friday evening uml look Htena toward, the celehl'iillou of Hie till of .idly al this place, bet till lako hold and make the celebration of the lid of July. 1H!I' tiieliiol'nhle lit t lit hintol'y of M0111110ut.il, Kiil'ollTUIl. - - '-. Where llie I'iclili'iiln l.l llniieii. The Vi'eKtdentM of the Unlteil Htiilea have been hurled lit pliieen very far apart,. Washington wiw tuulcd at Mount Vernon, John AiIiimih heneiilli the portico of the Unitarian church In Qulncy, Muhh, 1 11 t be ehureli hIiukIh a iiicinui'lid Hlah In bin lionor.hiil, the body Hen lu a vault, almond directly under the utitriineo. Thoiium Jell'erHiiti wiw bur leJ In the family ceinelei'y at Mont- leello, Va.i JaniCH Miidlmm In thefninl ly IniryliiK Kt'oumln at Monlpeller, Or iiiil'o count v. Va.! uml Jimicd Monroe In the Kewind Aveliuo eeiuetory, be twouti Keooud aud Third Htiuuls, New Vork cJly, hl kivc ladiiK iM.vcred by a haiiilwiine uM ii-Miirk ciikIok of Iron, John tjlliuey A'llima wiin hwrlid III the vault wild Ida father, tu (julney; Andrew Jncion at tlie I l.-ruiltnm, eleven inllea from iihvlllo, leitii,, a iluinrd temple coierliiK hi irrtive. Martin Van llureii Hi In the Kefnnti ehurel, eeiuelery of liinderliiaik, N. V., mid William Henry llurrlw.n, llivt In letiiMi at Wimhliiutou. iiflerwafilii re moved to N'nrtli lli'iid, Ohio, where lid vutllt wua, until rccelilly, tiiiich leeted. John Tyler lnl rrel In Id" 1 lolly wimh) ivim tery, Itlehmoml, Va., uml mi monument or ntomt dim Urn cnrtoil over dU kwb. Jiiinea K. I'olk lie nt the corner of Vine and t'lihat alrt eU iu Nunlivllle, Telill. The reiiiulim of jo hnr' Taylor were Ural llijerred In the CoiiKrewloiuil eein- etery at Wimhlliuloii; tbeneo they wore h'liioved to Taylor eeinetory, near Umlnvjlle, Ky. Millard Fillmore wuk biirhil at Formt l.awu cemetery, near llull'.il.i, ,. V.; ami 1'riinklln l'icroe hi Mi not cemetery, t'oneord, N. II. Tlie body of Jnliien llilehamill lien In WiNNlwnrd Hill cemetery IwineiwUis I'a, land llm hmly of Al'tatutio l.ltieoln III Ouk I'Mxv cemetery, r-prliiKtii'ld, III., tinder a tiiHKIilll ti't lil'itiumeut. Andrew JoIiIiimiII Wmt buried 111 II privule tiii'lomiru at llie top of a dill near tireenvlilu, Tenii. Tlu reuntlu of tlrntit wetv I11tt rr.1l in a vault In liiverxble I'nrk, New York city, under nn a yet Very humble monument; (liowiof tint-field ill l.ak View ceme tery, ('levcland, Ohio; ami tho of Arthur in the Itilral eemetory, at Al bany, N, Y. When Mr, Mater U lU (he woolrower of 1 ji-ti ru Otejjoli tliat fr.H) Irmle hi wool u 111 1 1111 lit him, he itwuim-t (hal ttio wiHilj-rower Inavery 1,1 11 1. Id mini. No w iil."tower, luiyel, hiu Urli found W ho l ticin it, -Urtjminn. Wli.'ii the (ktimiKin, nod older pro teeliouit, told Ihe wtaitrowrr two yrnm a-jo that the lucrei of duty on wool proviiiid for hytlieMcKioley bill, ttiiiibl Imreitw the prlii of that eum m.ulily, Ide wH'l,:tower wax a Ktuplii 111:111, for be U'lieved II, Hot tde cam paign of eihlialliHi dill) wi eiililili'lird bllidnd I tint K'. Ide prhr of woo det-rrumil under the MeKlllh y bill ami be U ulupld mi loiter, lint tlm Ih-f jmiinii eeiilciilly lu'lieven tho wo. i;r.i it in Ktlll i.iipll, for it atteutpU to make Idem believe that In Iv true w liieli by actual eiiperlemti they have proven to U uiilnie-that Incmwiliu llie duty ou Wool Would lliereaw ill" prhv. ,rfifi,( Itt-mixtut, A m.ppvArOiii Iihu t arrlaiifi. HamiV Hook, March C'.- A new dlipp.ar1iiK kiii cariiii),'e, ut (be pmv inii KroumU, lodiiy wan put Ihwiinh a r". in- lift. The niaelilue l a Iri mtiph for Ainerii'uu Mklll mid cului, mid the ttrxt -41111 carron-i' of the kind (but hioi been illrn-vlul . A ho'MClilllll- U-r of wen- Hindu by Filmland, ( iermaiiy, Fraiii', and Ituwila, to Mini Jmt xtieh 11 carriage ttiht, but nil were uuuveifiil. T he IikI ptoa-r Ih'xiiii ut io'etm k. Tlie .iin wiw niiMinted on a pjirii t of (lie old fortification, wild Ihe liuide Hulled toward A Unhlfhlp. Wbeit prepared to load, 110 part of the gun rolild he Keen from the lio.icb iu front of the punii-el, but the moitieiil tlie loadioK wait eoiiiplelcd the liimiiiii ery wiwwl al work, ami iu wn limlanl llie lilf Kim, wi'IhIuoh tiT.oiio iotiml, Him ratu'd iihove the wall, Tde eleva tion for Ihv lellit firt from the loud pocUion. Tde (jun wiih tired with nu chrtrie primer, uml the recoil wan cany. low.v tons. The extraordinary eropanf theiatt wumm Ihroiiiflmtil tlie ureutcr part ot the went dave Imil mutter of eolixhuit mention Iu Ihe ncwupuper, nnd have ltixpireil Home funny muti wild Ide followluit tide, an n ported in tde Wash ington .Vfur: A mini reivntly from l.iwiiwiy that be wiw a farmer ulniiding al llie fool of an enornioiix coniitulk, "How til f? I your corn?'' lutkinl the MtrniiKer. "I do n't know," miHwered the fanner. "1 mill otieot my boy up to see a little w hile ago, uml I 'in worried to ih'iilli ahoiit hlin " "How no? Cnn't be K'ot back?" "No; that ' the troiitile. The corn utalk ' urow lti' up fa.iter than he can ellml down." ... . . . .' VtlHK MKN or liOYMAM, Alderntea lie Tltiiuilll, Mi' Not lit Meet When rail. 01. Hutolny. The Hoard of aldermen rravel deter mined yealerdny lo do no htlliie.Kion uny Moiiilny that fall on a Sunday. 'I'he di'ieiiicloii grew out of the provi sion of law that make It neeensury for the boul'il to meet on the II rut Monday of J ul v und receive the tax roll. Thl year the nloiioiw Fourth I the llrt Monday. Alderumu Mend wanted the hoard to petition the It'KiHluturo to UJ point the llrt day of July for till work. Alder man O'llcliiie wanle 1 tho second Mon day In July; another iilderniiin wanted to know, 111 the word of the poet, wind, wim tde matter with n day In June, A rcmliillon wn drawn that seemed to (11 thedllllclilty. 1'iwident Arnold took the rcHolullon, and not likhiK the wnv II wiih woi'dcd made hoiiio Inter- liuealloiiH and corrections. The rcMoltt tlmi wiih linmlcd to the read Inn clerk, who rend it In a masterly way. Here His: Hi wtlmit, That the ntalo lcfllature he and In hereby respectfully rciptcsted to pas an iiiiicndnient to said net, en iiblliiK Ute hout'd of aldernieii, when over the Hist Monday of July shall full upon a Hunday or a letral holiday, to meet at noon oil the following day for the iitiiiHwe of rocuivinir said nsscss- inent rolls, All the nhleiiuen tmddeil their sat isfaction at this and it was adopted. The remarkable document eventually found Us way to Chief Clerk Make, who used to be a newspaper man. lie scratched out "a Sunday or" on his 1 own responsibility. Aeie York Sun. THEY SIMULATE DEATH Kclidous Ki,ei Which Include liiniil While Living. Till! (IKIiAT S LA L OF 0KI.G0N The Report of tho Committee pointed by tho First Legis lature to Submit a Do tign for a State Seal. Ap Ililll.l AIH. The mwt' of tlte fuklra, or fatte er, of Jiidlu ami I'erxln, of hIiiiiiIiiIIuk ileal h, ro almoMi Incredible. Hoverul wet hi tbewi countrl.- n-ard tint art of apparent death ami part of their re Hloim ritual, and practice It awilduouii- ly. Ill their aiielent lxik it U ih- nerilK'd 11 jiurunniiitm, or mopping the breath. Many cane III which them Indian fakir have allowed themsclvc to le burled alive fur lon 'rloiJ huve Urn verilled by the Jlrillsh ofth la! in India, and atttwled by pvldi-nct) w hich ilU lii all doubt of their truth. Thl ImiHTwiiiiitiou of ih-ath eontiu He for 11 lout- u nix, and even ten month, t'ho wny the fuktm go to work to produce tii Ik ronditloti 1 to have tlte little llsjitture under the tongue cut, w hereby tin y are tumbled to have lid organ atrcU'ded out to a ureal kdiKth, Then tliey turn It back, iiineit llK the nut lu tde tliroat, and cloniiii; llput tde mime time tde Inner ami nasal aperture. Tin; cxO-nml iipi-rtun of Ide iiuw and ear are eloto'd wild wax and tde eye are covered to I Jctude tde llrdit, Ioti(f preliminary practice Is, bow ever, needed ill holdiii tlm bretilh, and a loij) eourwt of fasllnu U-fore bur Int. Tlie fakir then utiik Into a coiidi tlon rcnombllng deulll, ami tlie lMly U wriipjHiI lii linen, phti-ed in a box, and buried. Wliell tlie Imus In taken up at Ihe expiration of the lotuj-eoiitinued. deulll tike ulcep, and opened, the lukir I found cold uml Hlltf; no puliation ran W felt; Ihe la-art, the w rift, the telle plen.are still; the lusty 1 not u cold 11- u cvrpw would but Is colder than (hat of oilier living men, except over the s ut of the brain. All Iho wcreliomi are fully toprd; the mill, hair, ami Irani, have u-iimkI j-rowili. After lie lli renutitaleI, the fakir fir! great dllnei, and for a few hours can not ntuml up without Uipnrt, but gradual ly be n-eover Htn-iiKlh alid enjoy Minnr.lngly the wonder he ha excited. Tbe firal of llif Slaft- uf OrrKun, in a gilded flame iu the ofllee of the xrrehtry may be seen tde report of tde iiiimuittir on a state seal eujrmsscd In I udia ink made year aj;o. At tde top I a ekelcd of tde present seal, ami un- derneuth I the following rert: "Tin- 'lect eommlttei) of (dree, llplMiilileil to ri'poit a proper lievlee for tde at-nl of tde slate of ln'(un: Iwg leavn to n-jxirt Hint, luivdn; dad lite sutijecl under eomddcrailun, they nrouimeml the ndopllon of a device submitted to lliem by Harvey toirdon Fx)., herewith ne tHiiiipniiyliin and de-erils.il a follows: An eseiitcluHin supporlcd by thirty two stars uml divided by un onlinarv wild the siiperwcripiion, 'The Union.' In chief, mountain, a wnon, tlie TacHlc ocean, on whliii li liriiish man of war Is departing: 1111 American steamer nr riviui;, (rcprcmMildii' tde early m'ttle meiits, ami tde cc-withm of the Joint (NTtipaHcy of the country by (iivat llrllaln ami tde United Mates.) Tlie second quartering lu nodi, w ith asheilf, a plow, uml 11 pick.ix denotini the pursuit of hu-li;in.lry and mininK. Crest: Tho Aiiielican enule; ItTend, The Mate or Oregon.' To Mr. Cor Ion' copy, your committi-e rtrom- mend to li adileil to the mountain scenery an elk wild branching antlers, Imllcutliig that our motiiitains arc alive wild panic. Itespirtfully submitted, lionjiiniiu F, ltureli, I,. F. (trover, J. K. Kclly."-Mc.Miiinvillt- TcUj,one Jityhter. IIO N'T IM.Kss YOU MIST. Ileforo you sit down to write a "poem," liKik yourself squarely In tde fair and ask whether you have a thought so definite, so mature, so valuable, that it would he helpful and attractive If it were written in prose, lu order to test the matter It might he well to write It out in prose, as pointed ly and tersely as passible. If It bears the test well, you come to tho second stage. Now aee if you would not better work at It, get it Into the best (sisslble shape nnd leave It lu prose. So few persons can write really good jioetry, that there Is great danger that you may lose your opportunity of writing a very gyod, sensible, well-constructed pleivof prose,and may construct a very unsatisfactory and misshapen muss that will lie laughed at Instead of king praised; t hid, tuny attraul attention to Us had form rather than to the thought you intend to convey, it, Indeed, you do not allow the thought to leak out and your bend to be lost through your feet. If, now, you eiui not longer restrain yourself, and you must put your thought into poetry or die, do tho very best you can' und take your time. Do not "dash it oil'." Write and rewrite. Used in Millions of Homes yfowder: (let your line of exactly the right length, rfee that the feet are right (or the exact pronunciation of each word. H that you Inuke good aenae In every phrase. Do tiol string it out, (tench your climax in good atyle. Then fold it up and put It away, and write It over the following week. I toad It to a good friend. Then rewrite it. There are alnioat a thousand Ullage you want to do with it bufore you offer it for publication. The lust thing In the world, remumder, to tdlnk of about a plireof K-try I to olfcr It for publica tion. Do n't write It utile you mut. And then do n't think of having It printed uuteaa you ure alssduU'ljf aura that you must. Careful attention to thene friendly eugircatloiia will eave much uiMlrcetcd effort. A study of tlm method of all the rcully great jkh I ithowi that, with Hc.huhirdip and great attainment, they bavu beeu most painstaking ami lm,'verlng. Over and over again they have written, l'oem that live, have Iren, for the must part, rewritten from live to twenty time. If there la any department of literature iu which exact literary taste and dlwrnimuut are lu i.sbsl.'.lt 1 lu the realm of poetry. A jxM-m or a "pits of j-oetry" l not a little paU h of word, hut a thought pure, living, life-giving, fitted out with wing Unit it may fly through the heaven and neatleand sing and home itself iu human hearts the wide world over if you have aucb a poem sing ing In your heart, let It go, and pray Ihe Father' I nedlctlon upon it wher- eer it may llyjbut do n't spring a clay pigeon mil of a ruty trap and think tlmt you are a js t fifty-two year old. TDK CI III.IC rKKM-i, The history of the public preea b the history of liU-rty. Tde power of the prt-Mi is the jMiw er of the wople. It la a (Kiwerful ageut for the promotion of good and evil. It lea mighty inilueuoe; it rrmeate society; It sways the mul (iiuilu with an IrrwUtlblo potency that all tde combined forces of church and bvhool house and acailemy are utterly unable to counteract or sup pre. What ludgineut hall be passed by Intelligent men to-day upon the power and possibilities of the public? We hear two voices Iwuing fmm the piwt and jirotiouticiitg their Individual venlict. '-Thuuk tiod," said 8lr Wil liam Berkeley, lu Virginia, In 1071; "thuuk God that we have neither free win ml uur printing prctnyiud I hope may not have for loo year to come." But what said Jodn .Milton? "Give me," mid lie, "give me liU-rty to know, to utter, aud to argue freely according to conscience, above all other liberties." The noble voice of the Puritan poet; trutnis'ted forth the aspiration of the ages, the passionate cry of the world, Unit all the censors, gags and inenaoee of tyranny could not for a moment reverse or retard. The editor hold in hi hands to-day (lie greatest power ever Intrusted to a human being. Tde Czar of Kussia can flog, imprison, or exile, but his authority end wild the body of his victim. He can strive to punish when he cannot prevent tho crime of thought. But the Journalist appeals tu the mind, speak from bis chair toa constituency of millions, and can make his opiuion the conviction of a nation. The editor indeed U the uncrowned king of dem ocracies. 1 he newspaper is me poor man' library; it instructs the public conscience, underglrds and over- reaches all oilier power, influence, and authority. Tbt Tv-4ehr' Inftutmi-e. A preacher once said: "I will divide my subject luto three propositions. Firstly, the world Is wrong side up; secondly, the world must be set right side up; thirdly, we's the people to do It," His confidence In his people was unbounded, but no greater than ours should lie lu the teacher's work. The world Is wrong side up. It must be righted. In the schoolroom is the place to work the lever of the mighty force that will do it. Archimedes said, "Give me where I may stand and I will move tde world." Tde modern Archimedea Is the teacher. He has the place on which to stand. The lever Is in his hand. It is underneath the world. He Is using It. The world is moving up up slowly but surely into its right place. It will lo right side up oue of these days, and it will be the teachers who will do the work. A llniiiiirou. Minister, . I'll Perkins got ott' the following at a lecture lu Minneapolis recently, says an exchange. A Fond du Lao preacher, worn out w it h t ry ing to get a decent liv ing, sent In his resignation. Said he: "ltrothers and sisters, I come to say good-bye. I don't think God loves this church very much, because noue of you ever die. I don't tbluk you love each other, liecause none of you ever get mar ried. I don't tbluk that you love me, because you never pay my salary, and your donations are mouldy fruits and wormy apples, and by their fruits ye shall know them. Brothers, I nm going away from you toa better place. I have beeu called to be chaplain of the Stillwater penitentiary. Where I go' ye can not come, but 1 go to prepare a place for you. Gival-by." Professor (a little distracted): "I 'm very glad to see you. How 's your wile'.'" "I regret it professor; but I'm not, married," ''Ah, yes; then, of course your wife 's still single?" 40 Years the Standout