Ochoco review. (Prineville, Crook County, Or.) 1885-1???, June 25, 1892, Image 1

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(iliORGE W. BAHNES.
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
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PHINEVILLE, OREGON.
Tnwii i General UnlH Buslnm.
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Popular Resort for AH
Willi WINII
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Mia llt-f rt-aliltiH llrlnk,
4 I. Mine til llllllwrila, ar
Mnelnl lata ma ol 4'nrtla.
CIiUB R0OIV1S FOR GAMES.
Cum,, rmly, KU) auj nn,,,,,
PACIFIC COAST.
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tu 1 Live
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llrliim, Muni., i ' 1 1 r ni, ru'ir
lied compiiac it mi,) m rrs.
I'lii- Smla Ki" i mm ilato Imln daily
i r.jill l,i Aliu.ura ,i ( hlCBtfO.
A H"flllll .lvef l,iii.i V
i struck at Mn-nl 'iiv n-ar I'Luin,
I im pla I nt aitoo l I hi. Holdier' Hunin
I Santa Moii'ei urn Uhoiii I nw frriicul .
In ten six. ii ler ImxU have I men In
ralcd In Ivalh'a Valley near Keating
"pring.
, The lur. ,,.i atone lound near I'Ihs-
i n', a i us neen iroiiiiiiiii'il ol ii
' miiliir 'H-ilily.
j 1li Ar iim H ,nnl ,,( Ttfrritiirla:
j KiiBliii iiihi ri-nnllv. mill ill rm
j th Uii" mi all muriiii.la in tliTrri
J t"ri .
hmi Mi ifn it nil CriviiiK fur ilia rrr
: linn ill niii iu urli tint Iron or Irom
! Iim liiiiinitr mliir In ljiwrr Cli-
j 'uriim,
I'liii ii.i'vili-(i.rliiiHnt at Mum Ulmi.i
l lint un1..tik,"lfi.. Tlirrn Hrn rliarnr,
of lai.rilini It It.-1 1 nrlti.0n l"iliumi
bi liliira
Til- Ki I ail uf r.'lir ln Airltll did
iiMiiiiiiiiinn il"irKi!ittiiiiia In Annum
air ii. Miinlrr and llill ar llii-ir fin-
l!i lIM'lll.
rim ..-l raniii in Hib Miiinuuina in
" a.liv i . 1 1 1 1 1 up lur it, waMin a
wm W, lilrd iiniii mmi In rml t-arlinr llian 1
ii ml tliia ynt,
'.iilNN-tnr Iruin tlM Niia rtvir mini.
irv ri.lirillH llm iliim tlit ih S.,,
lli-i'i oiiiiUI lT.iinr i i-kf tltia acaxn j
V. H. !4iy, mho itli Im family j
"'" ip.wl u haw tirrn lit mi (hi.
'. I. irali ll.twrl, havn ln iBmii.l j
: ! hanlfliigii ol th." MiMy ari- ditN-nliril j
i I .r ri I'lr".
Ii i. .ut. that n i.hi ikm i..iin,a ,,
.1 lll .at Ihroiiifli Hit lunula ,.l a
-il iiinr. hani at litHi(iioi.iii., N S., l
urn itrMitoli. !
flu' SI mme'i iniu.i in SiU.'i (i(-, j
in ifiii (iianlt-1 In a alui'Kuii Im
; . le
; HV.I
llm pro'irtv , which
a terv val
ll,crir are
if In lilitr ilioii, and
I three eUitnauta
A iiiiihltiati.in ol Imnlwr dealer in
i titlherii t'aliloitiia haa caued the ati!- !
iVntitv.tf pritt-a. The inoimtaiii dealer i
i'lave had .liilii-iiliv In ioiiitinK with I
'tn trade,
I A PMial.tii ayiid'CMte haa piirchaatsl
ilfx'l area ti-ar lueiiiiiiar. N, M. I be
tan. I will I initialed Ihroiiifh loree
; ptmit ami well and reudere.1 valuah'e
; fur larniili purtaiaea,
I'li.i ri.,ua I'l -in t T.i haiikaand
; ui..r'irii)rti , .tinpauiea have levied attach
inclita nn llm I'l. i ill rleclric HkIiI
l.laiii, av'ifreaiaiiiia- Ilii, ai I. I he lailure :
ia aatd l-l Is, lompl.-te.
, ii, iiiun, tlm ("rt'ilurma n itittalial, :
haa c,il,V'le. over ,-l,ial Inae.-ta la'l.c ,
i ar I i l!m le .rii uiifrd laini v, t mat of !
ihe i rir'ti-t mite and a'a-nil I,, an It.iller
; ll:c an I ll'.l'li'a'rlraa Lire i.lanla aud an
' Itnaia, 1
) T'ie ia.cii nl tln.i nd tan Iroiilili-e :
ii s,nira, Mi i t. int. ii in i ua" larire j
,.. .rllulia I he 11. 'i' ill !,v-f i llllli'lll
lutaaiiit; a,,,lmia in I'm , a-pii ,-ottnliv. ;
s, , le n a,,!,lera weie i.srnt y killed in
ail ia ti 1 1 ,u alt tltit,
IS "iiiainm S. I'.ailev, I lie mail hu I
aw i ii. I If I Ho I' ni led Male it'll ol a loo- j
rent atauiii at I'.u ior llle a few data ir t, '
(.Sealed iim IV at l.ia Ilia"!1 in III"' J
t'mled Stalea ( nun, and waa aeuleinel j
to par a line ol IT I. 1
U oil, ol r tl.iiil.linu llm Walunl Urove j
dam near I'lm-u., A, 1'., h la-nun. ,
W lieu llinalieil Ihia reerv.ur ill iiiver j
an Iuiiniiitae Ira, I ol reclalinahle laud, j
ami w ill alt a-ive a almna' liiimtua to j
placer in n i n ill that aectitiu. ,
rtict InleriMl iu Ihe North Side railroad
ia in. renauiK at I'lneuK, A, T . and ita ;
niini.letliin in tlm near future i an j
aii'etl li I. hi .Illy I thev will la" lay- I
llilf the hack on elulily inllea ol the
Kiade, and by Suienila-r the ro I will he
eoltlfilnird,
In lwliitf up the remain of I'tiiled
Slate nildiera reeentlv enhunied near
l'reattitl, . V., three Indian apear head
made ul hoop ) rod were found in min of
ihe akrli-luna Hue of Ihe apear had
entered Ihe baik, and the head waa
found (aal In the hreiiatUuie nn Vim In
aide. The MeX fan Kuierniiietit, it i re
ported Irom .Ni.itnlea. a town oil the Men
nan and Arinoim b.rtl 'r, haa banlahi'd
Santa tie ( 'atlaoi M, H M.nii nn woiiihii, who
, lainn d.livliH" power, and w ho iehaied
mill iiifttirit Ihe Mavo tiidmna lo re
I., lion and imiriler. The woman ia on
I ,e Iriinna eiihi at Nofle.
The helra of Oeorue llenrat-I'h.i'lm
lleaiat mid William H. Ilenral -have
liroinihl ami at I'liu'iill, A. T., to quiet
title to Ihe Kan d.l la Hoiiiilliila y Nie
Kiha land iiraut. Thi bind Inclndei
II ai oivtip'e.l by rndtlera on the Sun l'
ill. i river, 'iiHIiiir in lb Uwn nl Kir
hink uinl the nn liter portion of the
Mot limn neltleini'iil of Ht. Pnvlda, as well
ita older uluiilile valley Uinl.
V W T'lvlur and IIir Hnilev, two
tioior nil' ronllderiee men, liiiveewindleil
aevural partle t b- Amtelf. nd Hal
lev am ii'ttletl Iu marry n wealthy
widow, ltlimili be low a wife l
tr lit Tin' I'olii" oitlnrisl Taylor Irom
low n mid liiifure Hailey roiiltl diapiwenf
milcli ol lua new wile' propeily Im, lio,
had leave. Thev Hre ld I Iw oily
,( u kera. Willi a iiinu oi
Itibir'niatlon, which I hev freely make use
ol with Uuiriels and atiaecpi ihle people.
The Harriiuii'lito pnllce iiia.le a search
..( t.r.uiiiai.a occiiiiitnl
.....iiiiiM.s occu nun ur tna..-.
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record of
ami reeuveirti, i,,
. i.,..i,.l lioa luhliiininu the
the ornitiiii and H llm inslgnU ol
the vi.'ioii soclcly, liicln ding the short
at cks paaeil III OIIIIU III llieun-era v, nnii
ever tlie liiurdiu ur rubbery of hsteil
Ohlnaiiisii U imipoai..l, In nolllv them of
a tiieellliK- Tha cupture i an important
one, and tnsy lend lo mucu ueuu
ill-
lui lliallull.
L ..,u .,, Keinpn K Anmku'J t0
llle (..iiinin.iiij m th, ,,, (,.;t
iMen-m Ship M.int.-ir-y.
at
Tin. IIuiii-m I, p,( ii,, ,iu K,v) (
o',ia.i (hi i1(.,ia ,! n,,,,,,,,,,,... (
iirri n . y. MiiTinan.
T. SI
Hunainr llln. kl urn I,h liiirodiiri-il a
"illl ntriiiriatinK II ,:'IH).ikiii fr II, i,m.
iirrii-rnia iinilxr nintru.-l uf Mi
tura an. I i-airiHKra fr iht ,li-ln,, u ,
I Villi! CllK.
Tim I i",iart nit-n( of Atfili'iilliiir i
Inlfii.fiit iIi'ihiiik I Iim ii,Hria nl
Aiutiriian n, mi ml, i i,i,.. i.., ,i.
llrt llirw iiMHiilm.f H,U var,'ruiit.arrd
Willi a rorrt"aMiiiiling ii, tH VPHr
have lilt M. l Irmii I I in mil ...
iA.HIH.iaai. ' '
Mr. I'aiiilnntti lint lane n linalile Ui lift
lil iiiiniiiK ilrl.r a I. II l.ft,rM t. I lunar,
ml tf. rr-nit i that if tha ll.,uw ail"
I "' July 4, tha ilatn whii h la run-
ii"in.Uir..l, ll.rrr will In- tlt, chaii" l.,r
Ihf lull to puna It ri"iilirra llliarillluiill
i-.llHH"lil to l.llliK ll iiji, an, thai rMlllliit
Ih" olitaiimtl.
II la iindi'rat.MHl that Cn,miu lmia
Ki"iii.ff ia aaaiKii.-il to ,H iiiiniiiand of
Mil" ni-ar ronal ilnlpnan ahl. Mun t.Tcy,
I in. ii ,m iifarinir i .iniiif lion al tin- l im, n
inm woila in ( ahhonia. Inonlt-r that
! Im inav aiiirlnirii,l lur litiinn mil he
i atill itxcivr )rfllmiiiry ui.lni to Imr
1 ii ri ii ar the ir"iit inoiitli. I
The llniiMt ariit into t oiiiinillpi" of il f
linlr fur ronaiilfralioh of the aiiricnl!
ural n, in,,!, rial ion hill ha hill waa
mail i.y paraKra ,h for iii.nliiit.ta. I.
1). Taylor of iihi.i l,k,k im faaiou lo luaki"
Hifuroiia wh, who h a anaKcri-il
J ill tlm aiunit viuor.ma matiiii'r hv Miiiii-
aim hi rtaiiaaa. nm nminiiltti
' ami ll,o hill iaai...l.
roar,
j Kf.rtfiilaliK If.irinniin Ima ai:i-
r.iwlrd in iiawiii,; a hill hiiiiiiih lur
I thriti yrara tlm Hum ol .. (li ra ho art.
(Hlti linarra ol lui fdttiil rnllroaik Un,,
and hoax time In nij kt. j, u inan f tt
rtirra Srtb"inlirr imil. .Mi M linn of
Tt"iiuraM aiilHKOiiKfil tin- niraaiirtt, hut
hi"ii ll-riiiaim fnplainr-d llm hiatorv of
llm lull Im a itli.lri-w hia ,l,,i.,.ii.ii. ..r.
iiiHiin rrml to Ih Hull-. rt-aol nl lorn
paaaril l.jr tlm lytiihliran ami l.'iiio
rralic Comity ( 'on v..i(lon of V i
count , lr , liirr many iwhlf r.hln
on forlejied laud aioiia- the railroad.
ite
a Ian ra-ait im.i,i,..,. I...... , ,.
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aim .MnaniT-a. Batumi tor Una lenmlalioii !
ml atatiriu that I v reaaon of tlm failure !
id llmiro(. many perfone were una hie
lo pay lur iiouma,
, ,
M"nat,,i li,,,h haa aecmed Iinm the
(...iiiuilltee on I-iiU,. Hui'diiia and
Uroiind. a lavorablc ,r,a,rt ..,. hia bill
to iniiea-e the limn ol i(m mat of a
i.tihlic l,,,,l,li,, .i iwil,..! ,,.a, ,s..
li. . , . V i- . , . '
lao
iii r ,f-niiiiu uia ailifltil mailt
I in llm iiiidry civil atiirotriaiion lull l..r
the aame purraiim. Tl.r Senator aav he
will aecuie tlmpaiaaKeof Ii a hill tlir .Uif h
; llm Senate al llm Hint fai.. table opp.r
; tuiiilv. hut hard y hoaa for a favorable
i tiiuiderwtit,n in the Hour. He fear
; a ... ll he am-ive-U in xetliinj llmauiend
nienl to the aiiridrv civil bill, llm ll.jn-a
will reluae t, coin it- and a ill U
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noi iei tain that it will not l bitter to
deler tlie alleniit until the Iiet aeeaion
alter Ihe Presidential flection.
TlmTteaanri l"partumnt haa prepared
a aiatemeiit imtealing ifitit llm action
nl tl,e liotoe in pa-"iiu a leg-iaUlivc. ex-
ei-ulne ami jil.li, il appropriation lull;
ilb a i tail e rromriiiit nianifeaia itivuni
.letailed infiirination, inclildin value
lo be iireaeiited larfore car cuiilaiiiiiiht
iiieirbniidiae in tianait throiiKli I he . .inn- j
try will !. allowed to go forward. The
i ata'eiuciit aavstlie ireatim able object of
; t he clause is to te, me alatiatii-al iufor- !
i illation reijardiinr exuort. but declare ,
j that Ihe prat-thai ellectwlll Ite tli-i
i criminal too attamat American railnwd
j n lavor of foreinu iitiea, aa a .tippers will
i nut aiil'iinl lo the aiiiHivaiit'e propittietl
) in the r.'Kulati.iii. It aavs a similar re if- i
; nUtl'in waa put in lune some e,ir a no
I bv an ih,I. r of tlm Treainry, but waa re
I vuked on g mm isnnplaiiita by Amer-
ican road.
j 11 d C. I Ii IN Al ,
NliiHtli.iii.I in Hctun Sili.s.ls--1 mbosvsj
Hu.il'.s for llm I'se of HlinJ IVr
suiis St. t tmis SthiKils,
than Ual languages and dial.-cia art
is to lie taught in the It..- pt)ken iu Ihe city.
i tiuvernoi John Young ltrown uf Ken
iei hle and 1.H21 (rat- j l",',k-v In sigiusl the hill cin tseUiiiu all
Shorthai.d
ton itdmol.
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tioual school districts l: Mirhigau.
, , , ... , ,
llm public sch.Hila of St. Lima give
einplnviuent to over I ,(HKi teaclmn.
' ', , , , , , . i1
New I ..union. I onn has U-en selected
as llm site for the tatholi.t siimnmr
"''"X".
Kiiila.ssed lnKika for Ihe use ol blind
pera-ms have b.-en prepsre.l in mote than
2.'h) liiiiguag.-s and dile, ta.
Mrs, sidgwi li haa just Iteen apiaiiuted
i.riiifip' ol New ni iini l oiieue, i niver-
v ol I'auibr dge, Knglaml
There are fi H women student In the
I'nlvemty of Michigan, distributed
thmiiglioiit all the dcii intents.
In one of the public scIukiIi of New
York city there are 710 children, all lint
ten of whom are of foreign birth and
Iniign nee.
In l ans llm cuututnii public aclusi's
are provided w ith medicine esses, and
inslriicllona are Wen for the use of
remedies.
The New Yolk Legislature pnasetl a
bill making ihe leaching ol music in the
public schools compulsory. Unvernor
('lower vetoed ll.
.luonb t inn Id Sehiii'iiian, Cornell's new
rieaidenl, is vet a lew years under 411,
but a nolo I icbolar. Twenty-odil years
iik'i, lie viiia a clerk In a grocery store on
prince. Kdwnrd Island.
I'res'dert Kliot of Harvard, mil satis
fied with tbe mi's he umde hv Ills Mor
mon speech, bus again got himself in
hoi water bv lua disparagement of the
American pimlic sclusil system.
Cornell Piiiveruty hu given I'reei
denls lo three iiniversilles Sclueler to
Iowa, .Inrdnn to Stanford and Andrews
to Hrowil. Might mem Iters) of its fac
ility have declined college president ' en,
The school o' archltecluie ol llm I'ni
versily i f 1'ciiney 1 vnnia is to have a
"Iruveling Bcliolarshii in archilii'lore,"
with hu auiiual inisimo uf l.ikHi, which
w ill enable the holder to study tlm heat
model in Kurupe.
It appears from the olllcial nends
that last vesr articulation wan taught to
no less than 4.'M,ri pupils iu American
rcbnuls for Ihe deaf. In a larue number
of these cases the Infirmity dated from
birth sud wai inherited,
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l:ASTh'RN ITKMS.
McthoJist" Minister An.- !,,
for Juiiipinn HoarJ Bills.
MINM U() ISM OliROU.I't.'l
Citti.ii A.
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'Mm Nfw Yt
1 l'0lliilrtt.
k (iratit iiioiiiiumiit finl
(.HI.-,,,., hit, an t-lval.,1 road, and
rlalril ovrr ll.
In
M iiiu-aplia 7.H77.1M7 Imrrrla
nunr
m niu, j ..
Tlm inB,rl of ifold up to dal- Una
yar hav l..i axi-tptiiiti li v linht.
!
Ilmi-oluin ai-rPHKM of TdiuiMaew ;:
I III iwriftit. (mailer than laal jmar.
Ch'iaiM Hoard of Trada, maikft iiol v
tiom will null In- diatrilmtfil tree la llm
pnhlic.
A jiltrd woman in Chiraif, hint-1
;
'
pririiKlitrr U) anl her forim.r kiver'i
Of
lj?aily
The wall pamr irnat liaa Un incor
.,.ail In Nrw York with U,Uiit,al
capital.
A yoiiiiu Mrlhinliat inliiiater ha lmn
rrele. at Atlanta, lia.. lur iiimoinu !
toaril In Ha.
ii.i ia to I in urn 'ac lured in ,Ml. i ,rH'1' ' lli w"iit. wliidi w, many of
Ialand and pi p.-. I nmler the Kaat river '"tfr Hninmla (Hutxioi. cntirelv ex
int.) .New York. ti.it-iii.-li.vl in ,,. if , tM.ther,.
toloiiel W. B Iteuiv. .In, If- Advocate i '"''r nil tlie vnriona i-m-r-.i whicli
l.etieral of the navy, ha ll. en olac-d on allow ...wen i.,f..... ... i.:
the retire! liat.
.
I. miaiaiia' Simrene ('
that the "J I in Crow" law .1
t'l interatate naaaellieia.
-in ,ie,.,.,H,
II i fl p(l v i
Tna Sew York H anl ol K lnctti.iu ia
prepirinif to witm out ad aal.anii in the
vicinity of achuolh iinea.
The Kaimaa cro., reixirt ahnara l.i
' arriiia tti.tl i.. In.i
' V , , , tin an ata-ia
vc" oi corn, ntll imt'K ar. I
rur three va ant ch aula in. .f iJt- m
t'uitel Statea annv over 4 ilki aunii. a.
lions have been place. I on tile i
I i .
! ror aiiiin a netfro Sect in l.
deraon of t ireenland. Hi li. been
threatene. with a neafr,, iipriaii,,,
r,P, s-ate. tr,a,,e, have la-eo
to the aeeim il,I ...7.ii i .
! " V'e "" tron !,. la'tween
, ttockiiiea and ru-tlera
in Wvoiiiimt
The city of i 'liicait.t, feeling that it
attractivenea ia aoumwhat at alake, haa
iira-miited a ofiety for the nrevenliun of
flutoke.
Mis-iaipii planter in the river Kit
toiu are moviim (or a (ssrinaimnt retlnis
ii. in ni tat aesesaiiieisla on attxmnt
overlliw.
0I
r gram!
The cn.pa iu-Kaiuat
,. I . 'a
, ut 'ut ia liealiiii, on,. . J il,H ,4,
W
the crop prouiia well.
I 4t nrdinauisa
liiviniinf . Ka.ing
houw in U.uaha wai aianed
the
I Mayor, and they are rnnninif wit h
teB
in vlulali.ui ,( a Stale law.
There is talk of iuhiiiuiinif I'ir I)U-
jaiana Senatorahin to a vole nf ihaS white
pie of the State, the l.eifialature I-
ills' unable to ai;ree on a candidate.
Mm .b renda-it of the liniiiurul lavv iitj linn n u im i ifi In i I the slave mak
Cro. I -n will c lehrate the l,.-h aim.- LliS hJrWtof some of the niilitanr
man at li itherfurd, Tetin
.'tlKUat 11,
An unknown foreiifner haa ervatetl a
reiKii of terror in Cambridge, Matt., by
laiih n a iiuiuber of woiueii, whom be
K. costi-I on the streets alter nigljIfitiV
tiwiiMi K the long cea-ou ol airing
rains, much of the outturn lauils in neat
Tenne-aee, heretofore planted in eottou,
w ill this season grow coru or some other
crop
A New York insurance cnmtmnv wi
ll j
put np a build ng having twelve ator ea j
and a limb irable. with a street (rniiiaue
of :i feet li inches, ll reaein'oies nn
Kgvptian oladitk.
Ir. Nagleof the bureau of v if aT sta
tistic fay that so Cosmopolitan has New
York become in recent vears that more
1 '- -ie io provnm aepar-
a e car lor neitroe. lite law will go
illtl, w.t jn im,ty davj.
. . .., ..... ;
Hev. J. . 1 1 son of Indianapolis lia
m ,,,, , vi)for,m, cru-ade again!
,,,,,, ,Hi rtb liag. rallies and all
I other sclmmea to raise fiimla for church
pnrHii's in illegitimate wavs.
; T1e Mvf oaui.atioiia ol New York
.,.itv 1lvf 1,,,, WR. x, theObinese.
j It a their purposr to arouse agiuist the
.Moiiktolisn such a eveione of public ha
lied us w ill drive him Irom the town.
A large and finely einlpied hospital
' has been tledicate.1 in Atlanta, beannif
Ihe inline ol the late II. W. Urady, cd
llor ol the I loiaririnioii. This nieinorial
is the result of a popular subscript ion.
The luterslate Kiev ted railway of
Kansas City ia to be changed from a
steam to au electric syslt'iu al a cost of
i. 10,00.1. It is exiwcied that the recon
struction will be completed o that tlie
line can l e run by July 1.
One of the largest and hardest log i iir
ever known in the Northwest has (teen
form i nit In the St, Croix river at Kagle
Island, It is over live miles leg, ami
the logs are piled up iu all shapes, and
it contains over loll, 000,000 feet.
The Wigwam In Chicago, where the
Keniocrntio National O.nventioii will
meet, Ima a frontage of oik) feet on Mich
igan avenue, and is ilM feet in width. It
is the largest convention hall ever
erected, and its full capacity is -V,(K;0.
Prof. II (' Adams, Ihe stiitislician of
the Interstate Commerce Commission,
makes ihe statement that out ol l.ri;l,L'.!.i
trainmen iu this country- l.t.Ml were
killed and I ,'1,172 inluied last year, uf
these accidents ;.7.M4 per cent, of the
deaths and 4A.57 per rent, of the Inju
ries were sustained by railway employe"
while ciiipling ens or S 'ltiiiir brakes."
At liarnwell, ,H. C , the oilier day uu
iler the grove of trees where eight ne
groes were brought from the comity jail
In IVcember two vears HiiO, lynched and
riddled with bullets Uovernoi Tillman
made this utterance: "There is only
one crime that should bring on lynch
ing. I a Uovernor would head a partv
to lynch any tiegro t It sit would assault
a white woman." The reuiaik has
tallied a leuaation.
tuiiada, Ulalila and f ..ira Knotrn i.. ,,.
mala and Nul lo Man.
j It tlis doulrine U trim tlmt mun ia
j really llm liir of nil th vnriona ajwi.-a
j ui J geniTH of tlin Mniiuul kiiixiloiu It
I ilia a llltl.) liiinl n:B, , t,u ,v,.(1
j by way of r.ci-(joii. h IiiIhtU nun,,
' liioru iimrvdoiii. iit-t iix'f of
j HlO4! HH- i.-at (fi.lM.ru. ,, 1HVI. ,
1m c(.iiI. iu willi lliiwt. Ki(.t.-rhnl ,ur
j Ihiiiiiiii f(i..til. hy w hit-li the imawt
i won.leifiil of iiiiiiiiiil iniiiM l. hava
j iK-en eitiii(fni-li. d. Sir ...Im ,iiI,Ik,..
j amiiiioiin tli.To Hn, inM.f.S , v,.rj,
likely rvt.li hixli.T aiiimi.N. ,.r. :
ie.'iv olor of .hirli have no
,flliiiu. HlnJ ttfor kuiiiulH whirli to in
unj iiiiimiiiii,,, i (. 1H. ,tvfr h. iir ..f u
, liiiiimn rt-liim Mint im'l u. J.-a. jn it viion
; tlioam .MilurH l.ii.t,ii;i,.. .... -n....:. i
i. ll,, Hl.r IhVIi rt .. , or
i . , ,
....ni rur nor niuniHrv nnr f .
ol h,,,,,,,,, .r i.' 1:.,.
, " - .."i.ii.r.1 miiii
,v i no' iimjorily of our
Ni',a in iil,,lniiy iimii.lil,!,.
A(.'nin, we i,HVf r lipjir of a liiiimin Ih
liiK wlioi niilil (M-rforiu tin- f.-ot uf which
ho were told ..lily rt'cHiitlv ,, u hliMtd
lioiiml. i, ii ,1,,1-k iiijfht it followi-l uj)
foi I Iim mill-. ihi trnil of a thii-f with
wiioiii tlm IiIimhIIiu I fouhl
im ci
limi" Imtii ii, routiirt im Im.l
Jiit pur
loiiii-"! Minm mil" ol tun from tlm im.
fur., in whiidi ih.. d., v;ij I'h.iin.Ht npi,
mid fiimlly mu down iimh-r the trt'e in
which the inoii tiik.-n nduift?.
Miy, w woiitler. aretln- tiimr nowora
; r icniniiiiitiii and .'ollowinn tli
- " ii i
We ce no trace hi iiiniii.iU ,,f fl.,,
, ,ilf.,, ,.,,joj.t of the tii.r
enia
willcii ,,LU l.u Kl
u """t .i"'iiiiiu; ui ine
tsiiiinif of the
atinux nowei
Kir-., it ui i l' I , r.
(freal a itehilit
" "'i Hi"'" are entinily
: d.-titut of tlmt aliuoat unerrinn jtowt-r
! ' 'nickinif the lantli of an tdor whicli
-....,.,..l.. . . .
-..' " me pruicilml Kill Of ,
I i.. .... . . ... . .
ia tlie same with the power of
I I " - ...- "ill 'l.. u
aduiror'
nil t.. Ilml its way hs.-k to n Imine to
bi.-li it i. attached, hut from which it ,n V CJrR l psT-
Lis, l. taken l,y a that it 'can- i lh. nt,K'r,,,l K"Pa t
no, p..iUy follow on i,. Mum. eve , 'o, I 1, Tu? T'
;t i i .1 , etiongu, went lo tb nl.ue where tha
if I had the ,Kw..r of olenrUtg that , fanner werti There were aome ratoer
mu which usually It hasi.ot. Nothing eteep e, , front of the side dr and
Coiil.J he mow conveiilent tbiiii such a the czar cMuplaiuett that his legs were
power to a loat child. But none ever ' weak and that he would prefer to enter
heard of a child ho possessed it. the church through aome other door
Still more enviable is that instinct ; Nonsense!' the bishop exclaimed.
posM-jwed by ao ninny birds of croaeiiiaj 1 Tlie weaktieas of your lei; doesn't pre
great trncta of buid and av.i w ithout ap- ( Tt'"' 'oa froul dancing Come!"
I imiviuij any uiiiuiiiarks or seamark!) to
gume tiiettt, ami or reai-hiui; aqiinrtef
i0'. r"l vvdiioll many of. l-a, luv
.
It often eVKMifflj to leam tli way.
Tb mljfratory binlr ituud -pimom
either aeusea or Instiueta eaitirelj Te.,iat wa enongh, so be aj.h attempted
yond (he rniiifo of human imagination, j to kisa ttfe Im.ie. "Nol -three timesr
and yet no one vr heard ot the
C. tha lie-
rival of irh a sits orliwti
inoMu any
member of oiir rti.sa. . It ra he said.
; iildeeti, (hut men JUai"cfther iuheritedl
luces tne iron?
of our destiny if we do indeed ill any
tense inheni from theatt insect arishx!
raoies on' tifStlie must diistrous In
itini'ta of the an.lafioua but indolent
creatures which tight so much better
than they work. What is still more
curious I that even where human be
ings have wholly exceptional and mi
heard of powers they lietray no trace
of the exeeptitiiu.1 and iiuueau-U ut pow
era of the races whose vital organiza
tion we are said to inherit.
The occasional apia'aiauee of very
rare mathematical powers, for instance,
so far from lteing In any sense expli
cable from below, baiks milch more
like inspiration from nliove. The cal
culating, boy, w ho could not even give)
any account of the pmcss wliervby he
arrive.! ut correct results which the ed
ucnte.1 inatheiimticinn t.sik stuue time
to verify, certainly waa not reviving In
himself any of the rare powers of the
lower trilais of animals. Nor do the
prodigies in music who show such mar
velous Kvcr in infancy recall to us
any instinct of th bird, the only mu
sical creature eNoept ourselves. Still
less, of course, does, great moral genius,
the genius of a Howard or a Clarkson,
mggest nny renin liseeuee of lower an
imal life, American Analyst.
I hlfas Silt-eel Seen,.
Peter Lynch was award.! a verdict
for 45-4S5 in his suit before Judge Mo
Connell against the Chicago Lumber
company for U,,"0fl. Lynch lias an ex
tensive cabbage patch near the corner
of Aslilmid avenue and Thirty fifth
InuI I iii.ii.sl ia rote Iw.arl. is 111, tin...
. . i mi ii . i i
ber ctnuimnysphuiuiguiiU Ho claim,
that ll the sum.i.or of lbs., lie defend- .
ante heaiHHl a lingo pile o( shavings b-
hltid their null, and the wind distribut-:
ed thorn over bis cabbagea The crop
of 1883 was buried out of sight and
ruined, while, Lynch suvs, the ground ,
was so poisoned by the shavings that It
was ininrodiictive all the following '
year, Chicago Times.
Oi IkIiii.I .MeaiiliiK uf liealer.
Cheater originally meiuit eseheator,
or otlk-er of the king's exchequer, ap.
pointed to receive dues and taxes, Tb
present use of tlie word show how
these officers were wont to Heces th,
people. Dry Goods Chronicle.
It Would Not Suit.
"Now, ma, lain, V said the gentlemanly
clerk, "tills carpet can't be beat."
"Then I dou't want It," replied th
shopper. "J alw.! take up ny car
pet, 111 th, spring and beat Uieiu."ar
Epooli.
! iM ' AMI I X If ! THE MAN WITH A
STALWART pfiELAT"- WHO WOULD
NOT OBFy HIS MAJESTV.
Tin. IIii.Ihi, m.h.ip ti.il.ri.Uw, f fauaa,
, ... Ilia It.. It a IrrrlHa ll.tpilo
...i Ilia !., ,,it.,,d
I Ull- ll M , -r tlltef.
lin-liLp Anihroi- w,ii, fxtiiiordinary
man n-iiowimd fr tlm irinii.".a of hii
than.. t.:r. tlio itcpii, f hia inidition
"d tl ,irriiw-nt'M of his vk-wt. Tha
.in ol h aimidv il.-tn on, lie i,w ,iB ein
taiioii to In. omioticl iHli-nt, hi hia
ti.ll. lll Hoik- illiil i.,nv ,, a.etj0
vutiit-a tie In.-d in In .-,iw i,m-9
wnii th Kii-t.-r,,. ,,,l,ii, that hl mi-Or..r.-.l
linn to tht ....,,IH. Hh ilnaawi
like a siinpR. a.,i. hv-d in ca-U ia
lua pahi. tr. mid hia (.rim ipal ij,-t con-ai-U-,1
,,l i nlihaue himI nuiiMm. in f m t
lie f.ni'.l like i a,r.t immjik; but
fin nil tlmt he ha. tM, a!r."iii;tli of a i
Ida
"
anlai v ol B.iaaj or I0,0l
lialrilmlial Hinoiiif the rr.
rollllln
In
K'"'in
nt;ht nn. I it-It. and nevet rcfii-iinir
ilmrity It, th.- t, ,,f U-W,rs that l
way aivariiiftl at..i:ii, him
In lv' I, Aleiaudtr I aiiiioiiuted that
Im liiltii,l.-. to tint rVnaa. but if ha
kn-w the i.-i i-ptn,,, tlmt wa. in store for
him lie w.iuM have tn-. aome othr
t'wn Tlm ivern,ir aent thechief of'
polite to the Inahop to retjueat bim to i
clean hi- e Uefort the arrival of the !
czar !
All riifbt the hi-hop ,aid. "I can !
get the mud in front of the place cleareti 1
awav. hut where can 1 hide your head ;
ami the irovei nor's head? It" would be
t" bmy tbt-in in the ground; the i
olor of your actions would atill pemie-
Mte the w hole place "
Uf c.iiirnethetvroofiiiiais were furious, !
but there wait no help fur them; Auibroise ;
waa too powerful When tin. ,.r,a.r. ':
nvetl the governor
lf.ive ortlera lo
arciiiii-iiiiiii in cm., wui, Un i.; i
an. hhishoi, I,, ,,,. ,.i, n i
ami recei.t. ill. u....... ... r
- - ... .,.., nx nic iniui en-
, iniucc to tlie cHthedral, l.nt that waa
! J"H- " but he would not do Ho massed
! bn clergy w ith all their Uniricra t el
H, w-.e nn ti. ...... i . t . ,
"em 10 toe re
monsieur,..., ,,f . 1.
Koveriior he reolietL
e- - -
te an iinisiiop ami I alone give
j nu im ajwerrui
"7'''"",m "la "Jesiy np tne steps,
f?"1 1,9 li!oK t,,e t'ir bt'"t llown
,9 yta, me oisnofaceHii uoniiTir njru
j Mruli forv0d biiu I(, KnwjS.cvr,';
I ovovt to the Kroumi The v.".r thoih'i
mid the bishop Ihe czar had to obey
and bow twice more before he wa per-
: nutted to kiss the holy nuae.
That, however, whs only the bejrinuinjj
of his troubles After havim- heard the
Te Deuin in the cathetlrul. the caar re
tire.! to the apartments that bad been
carefully prepared for linn I.y thegover-
uor, and was about to enjoy Ins first nap
when all the hells of the churches burt j
out wiih a terrific clangor. The arch
bishop, accompanied bv his chapter and
an immense crowu all cimntmg lou.t
enough to take ihe naif ott. presented
himself before the governor's resideuee
and aiinouiiceil his intention to purify
the rtHiius Ta-cupiesl by the czar by
sprinkling them with holy water. Alex
ander I sent his adjutant to the terrible
prelate to tell him that Ins majesty was
fatigued ami was unable to receive him.
Youuretho adjutant of the czar of
this earth." the bishop said, " but i
am !
!
the adjutant id' the cxar of heaven."
SCUIsKUNO Till-: CZAR.
The young mail reused to admit Win,
and the mighty bishop grablietl bim by
the collar, tossed linn back thirty feeliu
the rear and walked majestically into
the czar's room.
"I will have you arrested," the gov
ernor shouted, in a furious rage.
There is not power enough iu the
whole world," the bishop responded, "to
arrest the cross of Ood."
Alexander had to submit. His rooms
were thoroughly sprinkled, after which
be w as conielled to listen to an inter
minable sermon on tbe evils of self love
and the, passion for luxury. On leaving
tbe emitei'or the archbishop proceeded
once more to the cathedral for the even
ing otlico. At 1U o'clock the bells rang
out a second time. Then the czar sent
word to the archbishop to stop the ring
ing of the bells for tbe third time, which
was the old linssian custom, but Am
bioise would not yield an inch tie waa
the adjutant of the oxai of heaven, and
he would take no orders from a leaser
potentate. Soau hour later the bells tie-
gall a urvuimu racaec ior uie mini iiuie.
m ,m ,lmj )wJ
nvwv M he wisheJ to
ht(.r lmlss Hrsti ,,e ,h,,atcUd his ad-
julnnt to Uie ,isu1, witll Rn order to
celebrate t.f.iss at o'clock and make
the services us brief as landslide.
"Tell the czar." Ambroise said to tha
atljutaut, "that service will be at 7
o'clock, as usual, and that if will be
neither longer uor shorter than usual,
but strictly according to the laws of the
church."
Ho kept his word. The czar and bis
troops had to wait. Of course his ma
jesty had his revenge. Ambroise was
dismissed from his otlice and retired to
a monastery, but that did not trouble
bim. for he had lived while archbishop
like the poorest monk in all Russia.
New York Sun.
. . :
American paper is fast supplauting
that of English make in Australia, ow
ing to Its auperior quality and cheapness.
One uiill In New York stHte has perma
nent order, horn that country to tupply
8,000 tous annually.
FAILiNQ.
Ula
r lTiirta lit lli-llri liia liilena Ann-
Ir Hart Ni.l . lipreelalrfL
It waa i:;w uchx k at niht, and tht
rain uinl wind and ilarkneaa made it
wild on, when the; tram auddunly cauia
to a halt Someone had iwunjf a lan
tern on the track aUmt a ijuarter of a
mile from the hridifa spanning Shady
l-n-ek. 'i'lin-e uf ua who turned out to
learn what wa upaawa fariner lookin
man come hack to the amnking car with
the conductor, and when in out of the
atorm the latter akei
"Now, then, you aay therea trouble
ahead. What ia it? Talk fat, for I am
n.iwr twelve minute behind time."
Tht iinm waa ala.ut f,,rfy yearn old,
dr. -if. in uoai-K) clothing and was wet
to the akin. Tim lantern wan an nl,i
, fashioned .me, made, t.f tin, and the light
j waa f iirni-lied hy a piece .,( candle aixmt
j tln-.-e inchea loiuf
j "Loitk a-here. ifnierul," he replied to
the conductor in a nervoua way, "go
j aorter alow on me or I can't tell jo' the
! atory.
"What do you mean-'
j "I've-I've ot a failiii. If yo" git m
excite. I'll atiit-etut-stutter till yo' can't
! understand a word I my.'
Very well; you stopped n?"
"Yew; I f. It called to do it. Hold on,
now! Don't piudi mer
"I II give you time You live near
here, don't you;-"
"Right np by the branch tiiar. Lived
thar' K-tiii on twenty years. Keep cool,
gineral, and don't git me narvoua. I'm
-duin ail right ao far."
" VS ell. yon felt calletj
upon to atop
Us?"
"1 did It s been rainin purty steady
fur abunt a week."
"Yes."
"The branch uaa jest been a-humpin
of her-H-lf fur the last two days,"
"Yes. the watt;r haa been rising."
nolo on, tfineral! Uou t chip in too
r... c... .. , ,- ..
... ao uaru
I Kin, Unt I feel my tongue wobbliu
aroun.L This noon I een the water
risin iiiiKhty fast and I felt it tny duty
to watch it. I went un ainu about .lark
and then agin an hour aju I knowetl
when yon waa due here, and"
"And you stopped us (iotxl heavena,
man! but the bridge is gone!"
"Ibdd on. gineral! Yon are goin too
fast! 1 t-t tuld yon if you fj-g-got ut
ex-ex"
"Take it easy." replied the conductor.
".!nt think what you want to say and .
ti eo speak very slow Great lands! but
what an escn!"
"Uineral. I reckoucd yo'd worry about
the bridge.
"Yer, I've beeu very anxious about it,
"Yo' knoweil the water was risin way
up."
"Yes."
"1 told the old woman you'd worry
about it, and that I'd beat git the lantern
Hid stop the t-l-train a-a-and t-t-tell
"i'-. - " -T-.
i oai (tot your lantern ifuintoppeaiaa
te.tji tuT"H 'baithe bruise had been
WS".-- flEtTsie rrtebet. 1 uuueratant
fjunl vjti. -jx uis vou"
! 'tiTii-ri' .:
Yes."
"The bridge ia all right! I reckoned
yo'd worry over it. and no I got the lau
tern and stopped the train to tell you
that the w ater hail gone down four feet
and the bridge hadn't suffered a ha'rr
I don't remember all, the conductor
said when he got al the facts, lior how
many passengers heljied throw the mau
down among the bushes., but when th
train moved ou he was banging tha old
tin lantern around and, calling;
"U-tJ-tjineial, I'll be b-h-hanged if 1
dou't see this old r-r-road iu T-T-Texa
before I eve' do it another fa-fa favor!
New York World.
I.ImiMi.iici at a I'leaie.
Uladstunes daily life at home is a
model of simplicity and regularity, and
the great secret of the vast amount of
work ha accomplishes lies in the fact
that every odd rive minutes is occupied.
No mini ever had a deeper sense of the
preciousness of tune and the responsi
bility which every one incurs by tha
use or misuse he makes of it. To such a
length does he carry this that at a picntu
to a favorite Welch mountain he haa
been seen to King himself on the heather,
and bury himself iu some pamphlet upon
a question of the day until called to
lighter things by those who were r
spousiblo for the provision basket.
Young Man,
Ktntla ol Tuothach.
For ordinary uervous toothache, which
is caused by the nervous system being
out of ortier or by excessive fatigue, a
very hot bath will so soothe the nerves
that sleep will uaturally follow and
npon getting up the patient will feel
very much refreshed and the toothache
will be a thing of the past. For what is
knowu as "jumping t.sithache," hot dry
flannel applied to the face and neck U
very effective. For common toothache,
which U caused by indigestion or by
strong sweet, acid or anything very hot
or cold iu a decayed tooth, a little piece
of cotton steeped in strong camphor or
oil of cloves is the best remedy. -London
Tit-Bits.
. Tha "His; Dipper.
Iu astronomy the "Big Dipper," so
called, is in the constellation, of Ursa
Major, or the Ureat Bear. The stars
forming tlie tail of the bear also form
the handle of the dipiier. The first star
iu the handle is Benetnasch; the seeoud.
Mizar; the third, Alioth. The other
four, which go to form the bowl of the)
dipper, are Megres, Phad, Merak and.
Dud he. The two last named are called
"The Pointers," because they point or
irnide the eve to the Dole star, which ia
I .lisrioit '.HI ileus 'l'Vie lull Iiowl statsl Rl-at
10 degs. and the bottom ones S degs.
apart. St. Louis Republic. J
Prog-i-aaa uf Tele-rauhy.
The progress iu telegraphy, telephony, .
etc., is shown from the fact that by the)
multiplex - system of working six mes
sages van now be sent aluiig a singl
wire histauJaueously in each directiosu
JS,w York Telegram. , ,