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'V i v A I Inenlii on the Declnnillmi of lllll'H'H(lt'IICe. tti the installment of the Lincoln History, published in the .lime Onfurv. an necount H given of tin.-; famous I'ro.id .Scott decision, vith; quotations from Lincoln's and, Douglass' onpinionson the decision. Lincoln ineidently referred to the Declaration of Independence in the1 following striking Linguae : "I tiiink the authors of that noti-j ble instrument intended to include all men, but they did not intend : all men equal in all respects. They j did not mean to sav all men were euual in color, size, intellect, moral , 1 , . , ., development, or social capucitv. ' . . . . , ,, Mliey acrineu wtui lour.uue ins-' tinetiveness in' what respects they did consider all men created equah equal with 'certain inalienable; rights, among which are life, liber-1 ty, and the pursuit of happiness.': This they said and this they meant. They did not mean to assert the; obvious untruth that all were then : actually enjoying that equality, nor j yet were th -y about to c.mtlr it im- mediately upon them. In fact they had no power to confer such a- boon. They meant simply to de clare the right, so that the enforce ment of it might follow as fast a circumstames should permit. They meant to set up a standard maxim! for free society, which should be IK.,- i, oil nrwl r.K-i.r.i.l 1. 1- -ill .... L . . i constantly looking to. constantly, )nLn!nrr 4..,. 0,wl ll,-lr tlllllllTl tll'VlT l.lt'UI lllii H'l, uliu VI, II ni-.-v.,... ... v. , . , , TK'rteetlvattained.eonst iiitivspread 1 , ..... jng and deepening its intli'eneis i , , i ' and augmenting the haj p n 'ss and : f ,. 1 . e ,, - una vaine 01 lire 10 an peopic oi an colors everywhere. The assertion 'all men are created equal' was of no prncticle use in effecting our poparation fmm fireat I'.ritain ; and it was placed in the Declaration not for that, but for future use. Its authors meant it to be as, thank God, it is no'.v proving itsel a stumbling block to all who in after times might seek to turn a free people back into the hateful paths of despotism. They knew the prone ness of posterity to breed tyrants, md ilKOijnc-ant when such should reapp iear in this fair land d eom- mence their vocation, they should rind eft for them at least one hard nut to crack." Mr. Ueoelier's fSneeessor. iPnrtlRU'l Ntvis.) And so it 1i.tr been decidulto keeji the mantle of Henry Ward Beecher within his own fariiily. The Ilev. Charles Stowe, who has bj.n name 1 m th: suojc sso: of. the rreat ptreaehcr, is his nephew. : and a compartively young man, ; ttill on the sunny side of forty. Young Mr. Stowe lies hardly the national reputation which was to be expected of the new incumbent of the Plymouth pulpit. Put if there is anything in hereditary . . i . .. i v . I.. j i .... it :.. l laieuine ouy.o. it,,,.- ui-uitnuiipu. The fame of his father, Dr. Calvin E. Stowe has perhaps been some what overshadowed I v that of his mother. The elder Stowe was a noted philanthropist, theologian. literateur and educationalist, and died a few years ago. Mr. .Stowe is by all odds the mostdistinguish- -d female writer that this countrv has produced, and her chief work i haw been translated into nearly i i . i.. - i - iery iiionem laiiR.iiig-;. Charles Stowe, the representative ' of two difctincuished Ameiiean : families, however, has something more than pride of ancestry to corn- j , mend him. In his feeling of in- dependence, which impelled him to Tiin nwnv in (H u-lir-n n t.ov o shows something of the Peeeher ; , . , characteristics. As an ordained! minster of the Episcopal church he ! , . , , ., , r . 4 ' displayed the same chafing at an-j , . ' , . , , , . ,. . thonty which ended in his sevenng , eonnection with body and cm brae-1 ing Congregationalism. lie has not vet displayed the personal force; er hi ,liBir.r,.iB.Pfl uncle. butwilL"' "Am I really queen r asKeu " ' r, - i . , soon have an opportunity of show ing what there is in him. JIow to Aililress Vour Enemy. (Punch.) In parliamentary language, you may say that a man is not wedded to the truth ; Or sometimes suffers from a spirit of exaggeration ; Or occasionally finds it diilieult to confine- himself r-tiiel ly to actual ities ; Or is unfettered by the four corners of hard matter of fact ; Or is a past master in the pleas ing art of realistic- romancing ; ),- is partial, in describing nature, to borrow fiom inanee ; the pages uf ro- Or is much given to an art.lieial recollection of misleading statistics ; Or cannot distinguish the false trom the t.'ue, with a the t.-ue, with a bias toward the former; Or has a distinct liking for the iitt.ii.i iimii itf i i i, ii 1 1 i j itl .1 luiij- j , ,. . ; leading character ; ; ,, , , . i luit vou mu.-t not! No, von must not ! Vou really must not call him a liar! j Peter's Wife Aii.l Some Oilier Wives. ; (li-!roU i'r,:,' I'i-cm,.) j "Mv dear," said Mrs. Peters to j her husband, the other day, "what does all this stulf in the papers about Home l!r;le mean?-' 'Tt means," said l'eters with the air of a sage, "that the Iiish w.u t to govern Iieland themselves." "Tliev are tired of the tvrannv : of the ezar. are tliev?" '"The czar? : incr about." What are you talk-, "Oh, I mean the emperor." "Worse and more of it. Doytyi mean to tell me that you don't kr.ow that Ireland is under the rule of hngland ; . . ' "Oh, so it is. Is not Queen Vie- . . . . . toria good to them . J am sure she , , . looks real nice in her pictures, he can t he verv horrid, . . "Hie s horrid enough to the Irish. ; Now t'le vou. you bsten i nd I'd explain 'homu ruV busi ess to I want nr.' wife to be in form- ...I i,ti ci- i ,, . nnrt ii t ?i wtil-ii'i't nn " , .,, , know ill alout Gladstone, don t you?" i "Oh, Yes he's Queen Victoria's son or soiiK-tiung else, lsnllie. j !.;.,.. ii !,.." ' hat are you talking about: Have I married a r'-.ving lunatic?" "There, now ; vou po to eettitiL' .ms ;il:ont nothii.tr. I woul.ln't i talk to IDV wife like that for :lll the ' Irish on earth, (ilad.-tone is the ' king or president or ezar or w hat- j ever the ruler of Ireland is, isn't he? Put it doesn't sound like an i Irish name. "lie's i.o more Irish than I'm Chinese. Now you pay attention and I'll tell you all about it. I'oi years the people of Ireland have long been dissatisfied " -With Cl.-uLtone?" "No, no '' "With Victoria thin? Well, I " Not wi:h her alone. Thev have ; been shamefully oppressed and, their rights and- libe.tics restricted: through coercion, and " ; "Coercion means the same as1 prohibition does here, doesn't it?" "Have vou anv sense at all?"; ik t thu j, ,. , ' e i th ,.,,: , ..:., , m ..,; Irish in Ireland. Thev'd ride1 2ueeri N'icloria on a rail and lynch; nurliament in a bodv. The home: rui,, lul,ddle wouldn't be anything. ' Coercion is a species of tyranny! , t,mt 6(.vriws th(, irish 0f almost1 ian individual liberty. You have' beard of 1'iirnell?" ; "He's the man whohasjust b'en ; j,1"1 tl,u worM 0,1 11 lUhi iHn'1 "'.'.r.reat Cnesar ! I've a notion to .... . , go right Uown town ami apply tor 1 u divorce. Any jury in the land j ouKJ give it to me in two minutes ' a ';lilf! " ! V"r"l "V hat and coat? I'm going 6(1' audited monthly. mvself for marry ing such a" ames! you re just as mean as you can be! I'm sure I've under-J sioou (-verv word vou nave saru, Mvon t stand your abuse. 1- Put Peters had lied, A Story or Victoria. (Chiiii Tribune.) , . , . , One of the first things Queen vi(.toriil 0I1 i,t.arillg tlllt Wil- iam IV was dead and that nhe had succeeded to the throne waH to eall on her mother's ladies in wait the excited princess. "You are, indeed, madam," re plied the lady in waiting. ...! r i r i.,. u.. ; ritrht?" continued Victoria. j "Then get me a cup of green tea. i Mamma never would let me have j it; now I mean to know what harm ; it can do me." And the young! queen drank three cups, had a vio- lent fit of shivers, and has never liked tea since. 1 n mi m vi a tv ii'H o rvll II VI ill IV 'III 111 4 A first-class much containing about HdO acres of laud in four lots. I'lrst lot is a homestead, h.;s i good, comfortable dwelling with i BIX rotim, tiiri'i? hundred ai res nn- i iter tctice, srxtv acres producing !,.. i,., ;,, a i.h.'nnii viiinv tlu, Ut.liMKO tine wild hav. Tv.o! hundred ieres six miles in one di-; ; lection from homestead, ah; two ; I'undrcd acres in oposite(iirectiou. (ood title lo all. If I cannot sell for cash, I will take as an equivalent lat wethers t I ni.f i..Oll. iiM.l .im tii-i,,. riwl tt or i.eir i attic, and am pupa nil to give a good trade, L'l ...1 tit... 1 i , 1 i-iuoiiiu ine i;irciiaser wain iiieui 1 will sell ' HKI fiist-cliiss slieep, I'liaiiiiitci'd'. ,'. feet! v sound, also 10 r- - i line halt-breed 1 crche' on l;oi scs. Call on or nddress Ihuu Fuasku, .vm Ki.ori;, oi .one, in J-HION., or M. O. Nyk, 1'i;ini: ii.i.k. i f tiooN RC'il-N'S'' TIN STORE IMIIXEVII.LK. - - OliKCON. STOVES and UANtlKS. EAST-EIvN-MADE STOVES A SPEC IALTY: TINW'AUE. II A 111)- WAKE, IIOl'SE- Fl'IlNISU INti (iOODS, (IALVANIZK1) 1KON- WAI1E, ZINC anil COPPER LEAD and IRON PIPE. MANI K.VCl'l KKl:S OF All kinds of Tin Ware syncp airing broken s to voi and damaged tin ware a specialty. All orders promptly filled. AllKSTS KOI! Prescat & Furber's WOOD PUMPS. ;WarHas B.qnn nnnlamrl! eDHPCDC i Pioneer HIDE and FUf? Dealer,; i Will rnv th lii'hnt prh-p for nil uf your i ' "iinfc.s. ri-Un AM) kl us. ; Ch ihj gi-.tn fw tht mmt. Main Street. rrlmn-Uli-. Or., at Wilile Bulmoi r. IKIOKI'S e..lLF3EIT, Pkixevim.k, - - OltK'iOX. -DE.U.KU IX- Sewing Machines, Organs and Pianos, A I. SO Noedios, Oil and Machine Attachments. Machines ami organ" sold on easy monthly payments. C nrrrtifni'lt'; cr i fthirtlii.tt ninr!i!uf.i and ius'.nttiir.h nM-fni. DE.U.KU IX- All kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL, FURNITURE of every description. SKASONEP LOIMvlt of all kiiuli ron.ttmitiy nn Imtiil. WILL ALSO KELT THE PORTABLE PSCKET FENCE. Fkli.rery Wagon at Lumber Yard 10 tfliccr niaterinl ti)WlXi to any part oj All lumber acc.t, CCfltu will he eol- Lumber Yard, at Planer. Shop, Counku of Fifth & V. S'rs.,j Purs'KViM.K, 0 r 1 1: r; f ) .v . Livery & Feed Stable PPJNEVI LLE, OREGON. HAMILTON & CGHRS Would respectfully inform t he public that they have the best of aceoin- I ..." .... ill 14 niouations ai ineir piaoje, nun iiuv- dors can depend upon their nni- 1 receiving the best of care and attention, terms reasonable, Fina BOX Stall8 For keeping stallions and other valuable animals. i i i in 1 1 miii l ! U S ClU S A For further call on particulars n n : VanE-lnii'toii Rrnc ii r.n 11 n K; ,.M'Kk' Spanish and French Merino Rams for Sale. The iimliT-liriH'il Iiiivi- f.-r ,!, V) lti'ii,! tf i hi.-u'tt,. ..hvr u ivu...tm!.i. i.-rml. ! 1 111- Mlllli Mrt' u( tin- W (ill Voik .-lri.-l-. t S,U,,..,1UM1 W,i,h:k, , (,,,,. ,i,,. tiH. 1 urvliiwu-aiiuwuniitu'nn. ,.ln-tT. K N. Wnn,;. ! .1.1.11 I. The i:: vi-ui!i' i liibiM-il Sciit. mid ?ur,rit keai liyrnr. D-fStV) hi i U.'-y Z. ll,1 y II1(-1,I'-, K '3,500 lllii;ui-iiii". a mikiIo I'li-ltii-u CnlU-ry. l.lVi:d AVholrsnU' I'H.m dircr, eantnrr3 c:i 11U pooili f.ir .-vauuU or family um-. fdlXiuw ta unli-r, cuJ p!vcj unit to-.t ,oC f v ry i thin yna iP eatt ( Cr.t U. -r, ri'y 1 iinr "fti: Uici. v.u-io i:.vAi.r,vi:: :r J I.OOli-S i o:itulil l:ifovniii:!on f ! ar.i-il .; r -omllK- uinrhrt i cf iir M-nil.l. '.'a ! M ill niiiil n kt,i l-ltl-.lito miy ua ; ilrc -at iimii rccrlpt tif ti c, to l, C.-y i iivluo of nuillimr. I.c-1 uji hiur U--i.i you, Ill-HJirt-luSIj', I roOMTOOWCRY WARD ci CO. PR I NEVILLE WAGON & BLACKSMITH SHOP, j SvrJiey's eld stmc!, C. L SALOMON, Prcj).; All kinds of W'AOON Vv'ORK and llLACKS.MITHIM; done ly ex porieneed wo: kun-ii. Horseshoeing n socc'alty. - Old wagons and hacks ami all kinds of old iron taken in exehai:i;i for work. j .III irmi irni'W (tinti' I'll im ''"' " 'ninth un litre ir 1,1 thf ruru'ru, t LoIJM JNJ WOODS. S.-taOO'ilST, main sriiKEr, 1'i;im;vii i.i:, oia:t;o. Keeps none but the BEST BRrpIRS Of 0IG;f5, BEER, WIJMEvJID LIQUOR. CYfUS JiOELE ECUF.LCri WjHISKEY, Cumhiotlioiis ijnmr rind rluh rnoiiin. A f IJME mbbl-A-D TaRIoE in i-.M ij.i.i.:. i i.i:i',uk. Mixed, fancy and pi; rinks ; crv-i iiy an e.iei iciiccii iianeiiuer. ; ! ()rili:rx fur binje ffi't atifru tif 'yo,-; jili vith the j:i:s t s td 'A', i A liberal patronage foliciti.d. ! Myt'HiiHvi' ut Imp. I, iitid huiki. iti'in: i iii'Uiry iu w rlt j'ur I1 11 i ill u iyi ntti i f.-v in t he win- t. Hpiiut inl 1 (1m. j Vou are urti"l ire.', i "Hi . t c , , all J Any uiiit run d tin- wnrk. 1 ' i,xtr'i rHrrilitfr.i f-nrc trxiii 11 r t .-larl. i 1,11. -CIV O.llllt H' ! ttTlli-. Il't'i'. I ' Irt , until i 11 (r to -cml n vi hi r ml 'Ires., ff yn 1 it re w i-e ; 1 Will d.i a'J ttlollVc. ii. II VI.I.I'.TI .t ( (., I rori.aiiu. mumic hi. H. DELL, ritACTICAb I'ALNTKU, rii!.si;vn.i.n, ------ Oiii:(ii .v Kalsomining &. Papering A Speciality, lind all work unmiiitcd iir.i unvrci mnpiinir n. r-niTr mh o i sn mnijnii'it uuiiiurjUii irwo, Chicago -30 UtliOH CQUARr.,ll.;- liW-lAi fitV 1 $7?sM ,! f "V-JJ , )) iiiffiiii SSfECTSfKfCUUa ef-jfks jvi. EbKijMS, BLACKSMITH Opposite l'.rick Store, I'UI N EV I LLE, OH K( ION. HORSESHOEING and CENGRAL JODD1NG a Gpoclolty. All work warranted to be FIRST-CLASS in every respect. S'prrial tiltfnli'oii (jici i' nil Limit (J irjmiriiiij. 1 U jVJV W e Y . M. IIKISl.I'.lv '"1H removed fiom Uufur to I'lineville with n com plete stock of TINWARE, GLASSWARE And numerous other -Uf t -m'7iJ.- I'hf'i'tcr than U''' In CAREY'S lU'ILDINti. V E JM N E & T DRUGGISTS, Main Stukkt, -Do,la Dru-rs, Patent Medicines, and everythinfi kept Phyoician'3 Prescriptions a Specialty. TUf pitti'unaijr of thf finl'lif rrfttfnlli iiViVc. SASjH, DOOR & FURNITURE SJHOP AND LdUMBEYARD, At the PLANER, - - - - PPINEVILLE, OrFCOX -0- A Ful Stock of DOORS, SASH, MOI'I.PlNt!, and Ft'RNITUIiK ( om tantly on hand ; also PLANED or DRESSED Ll'.M I'.KK in any piautity desired. Pest piality of Sll I N(J LES "J 7,( per thousitnd. SnU in mm fart u rem if thf HAMBURG WASHER, tu'so,b08t WQ8her ,n mid the GAYbOFD SPRING BED, eavfoarvySro,ley.w,th ii oo) am wox rrr;.La a svecialty C. M. rriNGLE, Proprietor. " ' DEALERS IN DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, STANDARD PATENT MEDICINES PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH DYE STI'IT'S AND SOAPS TOILET ARTICLES AND PERFl'.M ER Y II A I II AND TOOTH PRl'SIIES RIRD SEED AND CACES A fiKSTUAI. VAISIKTV oK Drir.H'ist's Sundries. St.-it iom-rv, I'ooks, Cigars, Tobacco and Pure Wines (irnl Luptors tor Medical i sc. Hax'i Slid-: ok Main Sthkkt. Puinkvii.i.k, Ohkoon. im. i - E D. N. W H I T E, M.U.N sritKKr, i-Ki.NKVii.Li'., oi:i-:uon i'i:opiiii:Toir ok t;i i: POPULAR IESO.ITfORtLL who wish A good cigar, A nice refreshing drink, A game of I illinnls, or A social game of cards. f f-lub Rooms for Carries- Cull en eh, late, and often. ELECT R I C SALOON, oid'osinc i.ivkiiv si'M'.i.ic, ruiNKVii.i.!-:. FRED GOULET, Prop. The attractions of the house are the JMEW BlblslcRD AID 1 5-I3ALL pOOlo TrBbES AM) TUT. Hqvj Stock of fUlE WIJnJES, JJKKll AND LKjlJOKS. JUST FESEIVEE). t'Kr CIGARS cvor In Prlnovl.le. Order fur lirnors in larfje quanti ties JiV.al with a No. fnrtide. articles for housi hold use, t'cri' Injure oJJ'crcl in thi plucc : 'j" ) ai.il 1U cent tahlcB. PHI NEVILLE, OREtiOX. E jVi f b ETOjM l'riNKVM.I.C, OurfiON. IViftimcry, Jewelry, Notions, in a first das drug store. White Salmon Nursery, Wiutk Salmon, W. T. This nurserv is growing all kinds of Flic IT. TI.MI'.KU CPLTUKF ami OliN'AMKNTAL TRKFS, VI NFS it SIIPUlUiKKY which I will furnish in large or j small (piantities at any point of de livery in Lastern Oregon. PlatO Book, HlinwiMj? cut of fruit iiml Itvi-s, mi cxliiliiliiin al the l'lini'ville Mc. it .Market, wli -n ordi-rs fur trc-s to lie il liwn.'.l in CriHik Ciiiuity may bo left with my local uent. ( lin k Itwilirrrs. Orders filled on reasonable terms. Address, Wm. F. Helm, Nnin, Ore trim, (icni-r.il Aneii.t Wliilo. Halmon N'im itv.iimiI Ai.'i-nt fur u'll IuiiiIh of Arii ulium Miiehiiiery. Alxa aijent for the. State. Inmranet Com in in. E. R. CAREY MAIN KTHKET, PlilNEVILLE, - - - - OltEOON, MCA LICK IN All kinds of Choicest Moats, Froch and Salt Fish, Vegetables and Fruit, Butter and Eggs. Farm Produce Bold on commission, or bought at Highest Market Price. X 'u - - (