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i i " VOL. !. rUINLVILLK, CROOK COUNTY, OUICGON, SATURDAY, JULY 21), 181)3. NO. 8. OCIIOCO RliVIIiW C m Limn tuiinl Mall'SIUV , DOUTHIT & ELLIOTT. Trim .if Sillitri lilmi. I W 1 :,iu tt.tlU lit ttlatle I nrrl' K 11 M4MINII' l.l'll lltNil ni m.t.i imimIw r. ,,,,. unit . Hl..li I'mtti r .... ..'ml i'f "tla'i . iieutilti w it'iuni Mn 1 i. a.iiii'i I'llll M- I- I.NH Mm!.- I'! Sill''! Mil t fill-Ill' lll.ll'. I' Hil rflltr 'll'l!'. A'l. lilr tlpllll ....... Frank halrr , K II Mi-Mmr ,. I' I, ml lit. ll' il IK A tltso K 1'l.auit.mliilti i J II Ml.. I, til I hi liuli.h I hiu.il state. kiiiIuh I iti intirii-t c,ti.t,,.i i.iii,i,mi I ,1111)1. ..tlioll , j -M ,,,,- I, Mil. lu-l,,, 1th Hl.lttel ' I- Hi.'M'.w I'i . , ' n U"tliit . ' " WU"" Joint "analm ' t .b.-H (mini. Onirlnl IHrsrlutr- Mrl".eitll!ii. i mm') Jii.l I t,,,lt,lL.I-"., 1. - i.i i f ik -(,. - Iff - il, In.-. I ..-4h,t it. I. -lit II K Nlrliiilt J i' Hiimui'r pi. ii iltia-'f )1 ll,,i.r.t Aitl.iir ll.i.liit,. It,.,. ll, . N W lille II I' ll.-lkiitr. j r iii'i iii.tiu Kntit HiiMim ii u Kl.tr . ;-.!'. II n I , . M it 1 lll.-lt llltltf I HI iiit-l .!... . I ; I' , I t Ik Ill-- I n . I 'it I tun ll-l.-. I'll,...' IT- .'ii Atrl.at an,t I'ttfartui m f Malla. 1 1 v I I t: s Mi I' I: fit VII I I; Im. I'rlin VI U.. .i .! .1.1 a' M ; m im p't" i ln) at ? I ' li,IM,i ) . .1 nv-4 l-iiii frill.- ill; 't..,i t . u I I I. 'ii ' ' till . 'lli W .'-III'-, .in. ait t - rn-ii Ut l . C M rl,M ,1111. Ml -II A 1.1! IKK l-.i". I'tit, .1 ... M,,,,.la fcll-t I I. lit. at .1 Ill I1.....1.V .i.. i.Hit'l.. at i f . I . - I i ii.i I II 1. 1: Mi I . . . I': .:.' I... r ,1'. .I ft i , 'lit t r t.lt .1 4 r M I i.l -. i , ii i k ii. ill-. !-'..'' I'llni" . . . ,. 'I II I '.... ..I I. . I ... . I.. ... I ....... I.i ! r i'lt.Nf lllt. ,tl tttllM Hl'UlSli I .'.V.. I- t... ..! ..I. "! fii.l-..i; . r Ht.. i i .i. ..i . . I n -'I.i ill : r f II ll-.rt Kli. I'.-.tni .trf mi i.iiMis ni Mn iiilii IIKIMVIIIK l-..K X-i t. A V . I .,-.t. 1I-. Hi I .l-u.Ui i. - I. 1- I. ft' I -W .. ,,.. .,11. I M 1I4IHWIN. M f II l'.' - !.. Ollimi ul.i M-i W, I 1) r. HIS I" ftil.ii.Ui I.l l ll.lll I.. II". ' V. I'I. "I " VtifTit ' . .. u . M H.-.-I! l' "- IIIIMllllt lllli: H'lll'tV I MKItK C. A. CLINE, Dentist, Dentist, I. iMftillx. r. II. P. UtLKNAT, M D.. Physician and Surgeon, I'i III., Or. .11, It, llftltu.l, . .lliI ill. GEOKGE W. BAKNES, ATTORNEY AT LAW frlnxlll". Or. offlm f l.lt.1 .Ii. J. F. MOOfE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, I i I.i. til.. Or. Hill.. !. ll M.tl III H...llll. l ('Urn ttl.'l, UNNW.WOODS' SALOON, Mulil Klterl, l'rliilll.. Or. KIKI-H UN lUNl'TIIIS fllnllMT Wines, Liquors S Cigars. FANCY MIXED DRINKS rrrimrr.1 liy mi nilin,m1 linrkwpur. BlllUrd Table and Elctiant Club Rooms I'utllin m'riiinniiMlalliiil "I i-lll"lllr Hpi-oliil .iii iiilim lii n 1) Iliac iirikr. I,y mull. ED N. WHITE, II ii I il atrrrl, l'rlill'i . flllll-llll'Tiill "K TIIK- Popular Resort for All -WHO WWII - A iii.oil I liinr, , Klin llrlri,.lil Mrliili. A IJtn ol IIMIIril. Jk Koi'lnl Jtet ol 'rd. CLUB R0OIVIS FOR CA1V1ES. TUB PACIFIC COAST. Comment Upon Oregon Fruit uiul Wood Exhibit. FEMALE SMUGCLKH CAPTURED Another National Onnk Cashier Gone, Wrong Hnhcaii Coipua in Cliincmi Cuac. Prlllll IW K 1 1 1 1 1 K lllli k ill Ilil'Clihlllllill rinT, Nut n iruiiililiiiif liiiiti. in iii-lnt; ruti in urrulltlitllil. Wcim-r, Mulm, ilniiim Hip luri-.t llmir mill in tlu Muli'. ( uuiiii'ifi.iT wit ri-jMirti'il in upi-r-dllllK III llm Hiililllliilll illnlilrln i if I 'till I..I..I. . t I.' I I .11 l' ..t .1... . v.... 'm ni i.. iiiii, i.init.-i in ini. inn" Ini-liiill NiilH'iuil Hull k ul ( 'iS'lt'ii, I" u 'Irlmilli-r liir ini,(mti. A timiii Ii of tlit Tlii'ii". iflii.nl Mm-ii.y of tilt I'll. It. i- I'liiml Iium Ih-i' ii.fllii-il at I'll! t I HH li-i ll'l, W iti.ll. 'i In Nr itila hlttli' Hnuril nf I'tirtliiitji ItttN rt'litfi-il tn rttiit mi v ol (In. uiuiiy Hj'i'ln uli"im I'tii-i'iiti-il In it. 'J't'ii (liuiiMiuttl tii'ri-H (if Uiiiil lm ii Iti-i-n (iiin luiM-'l uU.ut d'li inili'K furl ol Hiv riMiln, (ul., wliiilt mil If (nil ti in l r tt'.,-r mi, I .i!i fur H'ltli-iiH iil. 'I lii'ii ii t-""i"l Mi'Mii-y in li'l'tit-, 0 tiiw- It: V.- Ill U .1 l.lllk'!"l tll'l HllllK' t.) I. 1'. I'nlliiii til ,Mi Milliit. Mr, I'ltttnti I mil llm hi n f nf I'.l.itni) tliln Jim , IO.IHX) (.Itttilii tu ll.t' in ro, A ft.n.li'ii iim iiiiimfHi'tiiriiitf rum imity i.( Mi. Ii-.'im j, nnnrun!. i-l i Ji.titKi l.u ii iii I. u. ii mil iti.Hii'V il ti will i-ti-i t it iiirttitifiit iitry ut WltMtt'iiiit, Vu.li,, uiul i 'luj.l.ij' Kl iiti'ti, I'll IIMIH-I III till' Klll Wlllill'lllM (II. M oil 1 1. -i i.'i luni! Ii-li-nriilii'. Hiiir V n lliiii?ln I In ttijri is l' ti-nw, lAltll ttii tr t ii.'l.ix r nil tlif iitti.ti-iuit. nil, r-i-l I'V llm ialt.-r; m lln' liiiim li.ivp nlmt ilnw H. 1 111' f!littir nf A tt'ittirtlt ri:uni! M.'- I 'mvi'll ' I ii ti i ' I i riy. I'liilm, Im tun i iitnv;i'.i iti iii'itii'i'.lsi'tf iifiiiin liiiit lit mi-Ii li.fnii l-i-i, In riili,l. llwan fi.ini.l in ln'f U-ttli, ttinl w ii ii hi M l. t in nil tu ni a ly i linn, hrlitill, 1 1 ri'H nitifi'i-. flui-.ti-f u( iti.tttyi' Al't .mil.. ii, a mini.li' fiilii'iii It.t wr III nr Mm kt.ilt, Hih mlifl'ititi-'l lV 1 1 1 I , I I'm I.l, hit, I'. W. .M.larlv, mlii. i lii-f il H- I innm It'iiinti i-u-y Imr I. ii tiki tu . it. II lnni. Mm inii'i I ,t'ii.riiiuti, tiliu't r.iul"1-! I iitr-i-hi,, will ttt n t. .l ut Tu-' .'tt, A. I'., Mini rlmtitiil illi lln nnir.liT nf I'i-Ihi I .iim in Tr.-. I'iii", ttti llt liil'i rtittlttv, t !., im N'l'li inU r IV, l,'.i. hnr nu r U .1 vt'.rw I . i-tiriiim i iutn llMt 111 TiltutiJi ift J 1 1 1 trillllV. Wtirktlltf 111 till initii-ii tin. I t rriiililint,". Ili lm Imiii know ii il 1I.1M..U (littrin, nn. I Lire llu n fii'stiii.ti nf a in -!' uiul iii'lnn Ui'ni" iHi'ii "' ni'i'l i il l"r In v ili ftn.l litili. tUttulii' '. Hurry IVitt try, mu t ronvirtiil ul lju Aiiu'i-li'" fur iitiiiliiK w 1 ! tv niiiic miltliiH iuniK tier ili-tttli, Iwn ill.. luitHi-l I'V Jti.li;.' Smitli. Tim Pif tint Allium v ti.iki.l Hint lin tiniK "I. :"''H( II"'' NiinHnil.lt lii iin ni Mr. lU-ulli v nii'l H' lilli'V In"' riiiiiT'iini-i-l thi'ir trniil'liK i-'r Hi" ,ti,.. tlv tin-l it mil.l Ui iinli.'-fil'li' to i..iit,l Ili-utli'V, llm lii-irs U-itiif in Ihk lavur. llif Ju L'i' iiiliniMli' l tlil tin","' inukiil illi"T 'l milHIl.l. A uH-r n-'ul nt Ini'i'lliiii of rm-iti jr.iir lit rti-ii. Sniiit.lnv, jmr ifitlini; In mi ij 1 1- 1 1 1 i t Ih'Iii-ii tlif i. tun ki'tii uiul llm ".'nil "'il in tli '1 .. t hi ii'iinwii: int iiiwii. i.- ," lilV tlltl ln.'r.lIH -III ll-llln l',-r l l'I l,.v. h I. I'I " m uiul ti.' I'i'r tun I"' I'""" rm.iii.' -r ti'tit iiiiiinn"!'!'1!! ftti'l -'y mt t'i'iit ki'iui;i nit. I '.'.'i fi'iiU I i'i" lull t II"' lltll. HI . U lllllii -It'll I'V '' l" K'-r' tin. nn, kiT t I'i' Imlilt I" ti"' .i"-" i"" nt. tin' ntti of l..'nlt rr(.irll rmnin Jnt, ki'ti. Jti-Uii MlinifiT l ti" I'nil'-I Smii'it Ihnlini t'nurt l I'iiiUiiii I nlti-i'i ! ii.i.iii rit of IiiiIii-ih tut l'tm i" t'liini'-i rtifi'H mitil tin' I'liK'-uuii iilli'iTN luivr .1,'. i.l, , I on tlii'ir nnliH I" ''! H" muiilrv. II ml'l'-'l: "I'1'" Kv'"i inn it luif ni'l'i.inl'-'l .iimlillfl .'Hi.i'iK i liiki tun' nt I'liiiniiiifii, nml it i tiri-ninii.! th fi'iirl" r" lnk'' ,h" iiiuti.roiit f tlfir lii"li' t'l'i'"""1'" ttni li.it iin.i i.nnl III Hit' '." i"-"1"'" " ll. wi.nl. 1'liiV ViiUintiiMly I'lii.-i'.l tlii tn-i'lvi'i in tliin ii'-iliuii Hi"! K'H'W -t(ivllv writ tlit'V wniil'l I'" .iil'j''' t ! rxiiiiiiniitiiiil on ri m Itini! I'nittHl Mut,.,) Kit tH." Tliiwi' h' fk' l'ti' 'il to '!"' ,(, nf Or.irmr i-ilnl'it I1"' Wiirl.l'd 1'iiir iH Hint " H"' l"ll" '"B I'liiiiiiiitii nl'iiii'liiiit I'vi'li'ii'O "it In'" blj Iiiiil iiml tli..'iv.'.U nit' iilti-ui'tini: no mmtll tiiii.mnt nf fiivm itbli' iMmiin iil : flti.-iK-.i Kvi-niiiK .l.iiiriHil: "V ii'l'tv i,t,ilh i-..ll.rli"iv of finite I'.'iiJ tin, num. '! On'tfiin i" iirnitu.'"! ,, tin, .'..11 Bi.l" f 'V hull in it irlitti'rlnK nrrav nl hn inn (it,it,m iirl.U'i. liiTwlf "ii Ii.t 'iiiiii'-i. ll,r m.il .r.lii,-.'ii nitli nil""' " tinrtiiiliiv Hiiliii", tii'i-nmii, 1-nii'H. Iliiiii-nrliin H'I Iht own Mlvi'r iniiii'ji. Whi'ii it riiiiii'H I'm uiaHt'i' "(";" hlntt' in iilni well t.'tl" I'","' I Iter.' m t,.iiriu Iht I'xIiM'it luili iiii'ii-nivn II 'l.i.'lii- !' fy. I"","1 ' ," H.lnrln MiiihIi' l'l' woliiltiiiu - I'l'iii"!". cliirrv iii'l"'" -li,',,r ""; i,i.-lif I7' invl"' in i-iri'iiinf'T'-iiiv. i'l'iM. Tnl.un..: "I" I-'!' tnrul ImililiiiH, Oin-nii, whu;h wiih tin' llt-Ml Sliilt In fninpli'lo i.litt-MM tin.l ,i, li,i..'iii"l Mn.v I. n.titt.'H im .'xliil.it ii,l..rlul Hfry of tl" r.K..iiiv.H of Unit HUM II" I''"" tt'-P'y ls n'"'r.k i,,lv iirll-ti.'. ...ul "li'.wH it" t.moy v.in !,.( liiliU in jur un.l on .l,.l.' u lv.uih.no- I" I'll I ' , Hint, loiik.' nioinimii. '"; L'Hl iiiiin.'i.i". In" of fruit ii...'l iiiin Tlior.' nr.. i.nuiHl.-r jiiMim, niim.vi', ,,, ., li.', .iirlmtH, .li.'n;...H ..,i. iniiifn, miv ' I'"'"'. ',It' ,'l,t. lw . Ii ll.T wonlil tin for 'l.'KN.Tt for n i.Hli.Hl fionllv, ,'n..'r hit W II lllllt t.l'ltl I"'" linn "' ", . . .. . , l..r.O..'illi: HortlnnH of liortl- ,nf . . ii ..I.. f.iiii uiul vtnt'N " . I .. ' ..I ,. i ..n UN mill hi- I ,,1 Utah ami Nov. Scotia Imve ex llngly tUM Ml'lWW W'ly fur Id NATIONAL CAPITAL. Tho iiiiriilM'imiit of InU rihI inri'nls luinl in Hit. tiiwimili) of I'ort Auki'Ii'S, Wtinlt,, ,y (In. coin in )hmi iti uip.il.ili-'l liy KiM-ri'ltiry Nnlilii Inn Ikm ii nppriivi'il liy tint Inli'iinr ii'iiirtnii'iit. Tim i'niiiiiiin biiiii of tliu iti ilfiiil Inn. I otlii-M Ii ntivf 'ii-.in iiil! iiii-trni liiiim to Hit! iri,ii-r Ui-j;. ifti-r uiul llit-iiivi'r fur lint k.iI. nf mill lot mi l iinri'.'ln of li.tnl. Tin Hull Iith llllil.T till 111 IV Mil' flllitli'il to ,llli iili. nt 1 1 ii- niimiMi-il Milni' tin- i,ii Int mi Will, Il tlll'V liVI' Rll'l miy Hi 1 1 IT Oil Ullli'll limy limy lii.vi iii,lt vtilimliln iiiiirovii iiiinlH, 'I In ri'iiiiiiiiiiin l in I m n In l iil'l In tin' Itiijlti Hl liii.i-r nliuvi' tin- ni- Hlll-l'. Vttl.ll'. I III M lllllo l'JM IIKlll' ti- Ki-i-iritli B iiUuit M.UIKI inTi-n, Tin iii'iimiin Im. - ii 1 1 litut iintiliiil a lri tit tunny ii-(ifnnn-rri tlironi'liiiiit ttu intiii' i-iiiiiitiy, wlm an iIiuwihk pi'ii Niiinn iiiiiIit tin' tut nf J il tu S!7, 1 ri'.l'), knnwii im tin iinli iiii li'ht iH'iinioini in t. Hint !iy.in'iit of tlu-ir m-iii,iih will Im pui .finli-il nr lxly iIbvk, iluritiK w liii II linn- liny nn' n-'iuiii'l to nlmw ttiitno wliy tin v tl toll 11 tiililii.il. In ilttt n-n-.inli'. Tliin ai'tinli in jiiirniuuit to ilic n' ci ul iiiIihk nf Kiiri'lurv Smith tlntt a i n-iiiii. r nil I.t I In- B' l nf .luni' 'J7, iKH), .Ir. iu in-,' it iiciir-iiiii for tul nl ilinnliility, initi-t iK'nliown tn U I'livnirnlly inrHin ,li' nf until. nil lulur. It in i ntinuiti'il lit tin' pi'iiH.in nllii-f, nltliniiuli tlm w.irk I ni ti ri'iitly In-fiiii, Hint miini'tliiii over l.iioO minii-iiHiiiiiH liavtj alrt-aily W-n iini'li. Ktiii-liil nu n in tin navy will now linvi' tin irin!i'fi nf ilr.liai.ifi tlii'ir .It xi-l . n r-f. Sih ri liiry IlcrUrt lias inmiiil nn onlt r i-ntalilinliiiij? ruli n ami ri'ifiila noun fur tin iiiin luini- nf ilinrliartji'n au tltorit'l l.y tin' limt ituviil iiiiruirmtiuii lull. N i limn in to 1 hIIuwi-iI to pur- l llllnl ItimliMi llitrjji W'llilt' ill ili-llt to till' K'lM-riiiin-iil, nur until Im Itai mrviil tlin n in, .mil". Tim prifrt uf iliwtiarKo iliitmi; lln fmirlli in, mill uf I'lilintini'iit mil Ih-'.'"i .' r t i nt ul the yi-arly pay u( tin nppiii'iuit ; iliiriiij. tlm 'filth month ;tn n'rn'nt, ami wnm. inrri'aninif f pi r tfiit r mniith until tlm fonrtwntli intintli. alifti llio iiianiinnm priif ii ritnlinl. lintiiii! th fil'tt'iiith inoiith tin priii' w ill Ik- !''r 'T I'l iit nf the max imiiin prn i ; in tin nixti-i-nth month HO pi-r t-i-iit, iui'1 ' "ii, ili-'-ri-a!! 5 pi-nt-nt pi-r in.mtli until tin thirty-f.iurth month, wlit-n tin atiplnunt limy npplv f..r Inn ili, 'liariji' wittiuiil paymi'i.t. No mini in tilluwiil tn iiiin luini hin ili-rhnri;.' n niv- oii'l luni', mi. I th'ini' pro. uri ox iliwliarttr l.v pnii lniM Iniliit all It-iii-tltn .l.ii lo I'.itilitni.iiin tMi'vii-iS nr li.iimrulili ilis i lll.t.'i". A ilini huryi I'V piirrhaw in lint ttu i 1 1 1 ii mil riulit, lull a privikv whii h inn v It- uranttil hi tin Navy lii-p.irtiimnt. Tin utiitiwiihiTf nUi.it tlm weather Imri-itu low clear..! ntf very pen-eplihly nitn ts the riven! inve-tiftiori, innl allairs nn. running aluiii! very "iniKithlv, with very lull" pmliiO.ility uf any further i-Ii:iiiU'-b In'iiiif mailt in tin. m ar future In llm hureail. Si retarv Morton naiil that liewii.hi-1 to liniki It pnp.il.ir; in .-hurt, In' w ill innint ti"ii a .in fill Inn-i-iit-liiiC " tin' fanner, miner, nltipiier ami i-.iiiiiin-ri ii.l man ran ,lerive frmii it the irrvati-nt iKinnilile vr.n.1. In a-lilitinu to i-nniiijl oil a imnil-rif what Im calls "iiB.-lt in ni ientintit" rterlry Murtun priil.ini tn n.tvi. IliolieV ill the matter nf It livraph lulln. lie nl-n ilei i'U'.l to ili e., ni nine the rivi-r uie! tltil riin w.nk nn. I nt nn earlv tlntt pliu e the river (nre i nt in i-hnr).'. uf nli-ervers lta-at.nl nn the .rini ipal rivcrn. As a remm i. an ltanin, I'. II, Hve'.uiv aii'l lli'inm r. Ku-o-fll. .t-i.l-'-.-in of ineli-'iriil i'v, i' U tliui.i-1 frmii lln mil" tlnn imili I niuiiK- Willi a niunln'r uf eietkn ami nth.' enipUiicn. In Inn f-n tln-nniini! ivpur: Sinli-l.liy Moltull will make Ian il.ljni tint nHiiinuii'ml.iii"iin. I'm ri-laie ti the iinliwriiiiiiiiiii-iiti-il'iil.niiiif itnnli'ii ' I. ninl tlie ntlicr to the iliipliealiuii "I l-t It-rnn'Ml!" I'V nlulinlin. nun In-illi il.ill." hy the .ii.ii'tiiiiiil. WORLDS FAIR NOTES. Septi-inher .'Ul lian U'en ileeiiltnl iilm as 1 n-lan.l'n ilay. Tin fi-al. ire uf the I.iternry C'uiii;n'n.i wan a paper hv t'hnile.i Ihntley Warner nn llm liiiii iinii of Ijterary criticinm ill tin I'nite.l .Milieu. It ban hfcn ilcii.le.l by the council of Biliiiini-lratiiin In maintain the ilepnrt-ini-til uf pmiiuitiuti an,! piihlieity until tin i lnne uf the fair, with Major Moaea J'. ! I sillily an chief. Diief Alli-f'ii "f tin nianufacturea luiililiiit of the Worhl'a Kair oxpelleil K. II. Itiucrwill A ltn... a New York imicltv linn, f'.r persintfiitlv violating tin ruli'n ii,'iiilint nclling- gotKU. Thi urouinl lian U'en broken at tha lontli cm! of the milhropoloKical builil int; fur a Imil'linn known an KuitiforJ Inn nn a part uf the Mnnniu'liiinetts cxhil'it. In it Minn Maria Pmiiell of Jlont.ui will nh-iiv wientitli: methoila of ctnikiim the .'heapor cltinnen of fowl bo nn to In. palatable ami nourinhinn ami in the nnnitarv branch the bent moans uf cwiknix fur tlie nick anil convalescent. If tlm armv bill panne., an now neiMiis pro In. hlu, it 'in behoved that Kinpeixir William "f Oermiiny will visit the W'orM'i Kair. A" attache of the Oer iiiivn ciiiniiiinniun in authority for this Hlatenn iit. The (ternian !epartmeiit of Slate in ivplv In tho quontiou as to how tin lMi.ieior wonlil l reeeiveil here has been i n for ttt,. I by tho Consuls in tin) I niteil Stntea thn't he would meet with a beiirty liivetini', Tin sii'i-iul committee appointed by tho Wiii-lil'a Kair National l uintiii-nsiuii to rep n-t upon tho facilities for saving life in ciine of iv lirt' in anv of theexo Kilion luiihliUk'H ri'porte.1 to tbnt lanly recently. It reeoinineniled the ctitali liMhineiit uf a corps of men, to U know n nn n life-saving crew, to lie furnished w ith nil moilein nppliiiiiees for saving life this corps to be stationed at mniie cent ml point within the park. Tho report was adopted. Drcgoii is one of tho States that will receive ilailv shipments of ripe fruit and fresh vegeliililos ill scimon to renew her evhiliitn at the World's Kair. Slit Is now ivccivinu: cherries and strawberries, ninl the "hit'iiieiits have all come through in tlnf .01111111011, establishing the truth nf lu nlnteiui'iit that Orenou fruits mo uiM.il shippers. In that State's exhibit in the tlnlieri.'S hiiilding one of the most nttiiietive ilisplnvs of the whole fair hit been hoi. limt the crowds iilniut the Oil" eon booth during tlie past few days. This connisted of fresh royal climook salmon from the Colunibia river. The liu-K.'Ht llsh weighed oitflity-two poumls, mid wan the liiritest salmon ever caught In the Went. These tlsh were friwen in .i.l.. nf snlid cukes of iee before they left the Coast, and thev came through nicely in that shape. Thoy looked beauties through the crystal ic. EASTERN NEWS. Orders for Imported Drugs Must be Paid in Cold. MANY IDLE MEN IN PITTSBURG. Deatructlve Prairie Firt In Kansa Cauaed by a Lightning Bolt Female Notariea. Tin bii; Catholic Oingm-s as seuible at Cliiragu SSepb HiU r i, Hii'maro 7,Ki7.4'!4.il,'l !-1 ,-' I'tmn aylvania Stuln Treasury. nl- Five women wer i.iialilli"! as notaries j.ul.lii' in I'liilii'li'iplna lant New York city lias spent f 12,000 In eiiti-riaining the lutunta KuUlia. The Treasury I'epiirtiimnt has deritlrrl Unit the tomato is a vegetuble and not a fruit. Kentucky farmer are talking aliout flitting wheat to hos Wcausu of the low price. The assenr-il valuation of property in New York l it v is approaching the 2,W0,- IXXI.IKK) mark. Okhiboma lias oiiarantintii against Texas taitlu, owniu to Texas fever among the herds. Many Eiistern towns are now making; Ue uf the eleclrii: cars fur keeping tho streets spriliLl.il. The (irainl Armv people of f?t. Ixiuis pri'p.-ni- to ruin- a lim-i for 1. monument to i leueral Slu rmnn. The silver bought by the government ntider the Shennan law in worth I40,- llSi.OnO lei's than wan jiaid foi it. Ilini Lley, the imp expert "f the St. Paul mad, snv.n the spring wheat crop will be Hit poorest in twelve years. It In said that neither Cleveliin.l nor Mill will take ntiv esKt'inl interest in the campaign iii NVw York this year. The now vacant position of Chaplain of the Ilonne is going a-lnt-ging, but oim ean.liilate having aiipi-ared so far. A decision of a l'altimore Judge that "no kissing" Is allow ed in the p.trkn of that city ban been nistained by s higher court. The syndicate which bought South CtimlLna's bonds ban completed the (ft MU.UnO jiuyinent, and the Slate fceU richer. The ravages of the chinch bug in Kan sas this vear have nriiiisini the farmers to a irtore general trial of the infection ri'ineitv. The Mexico Land mid Improvement Company of Kansas City will experi ment Willi cotlee-raiMiig on a large w ale in Mi xiio. Mrs. Iti.lnev, who ' walking from (ialvi-ston to (.'hicago on a I'i.lXHI wager, is ahead of tunc. Phe sells tier plioto graphs en route. A I'hvsii-iiiu in lirt'wslers, N.i., has iiiveiit.nl an electric disiiifn-taiit that vmiuises to be of great imjHiriauce in killing disease perms. Jerry Simpson denies that a deal 1ms Ui'ti ma.le bv w hich he is to run for Governor of Kansas and Governor Ia'welling is to Ui-ome Senator. Of the thirtv-four founties of SijUlb Carolina only seven have complied ii I. the regulations ol me new mimir i" "t the State, which went into eil.it July I. f-iii'i-essfui exiH'iiments have lnen made in several States in stimulating the imiwth of such ulants as wheat corn ami tobacco by metus of elwiri currents. Panama has had a water famine. The nguiidores, or water carrieis, were compelled to pay about M cents esrn 10 liave their pipotes, or barrels, wnshed and dininfccUil. It is estimated that there are 50,000 men idle in Pittsburg and its immediate vicinitv, awaiting agreements as to a new scale of wages for the coming year in the iron nulls. The Now York Central will furnish transportation and sleeping-far privi leges to all its employes who wish to visit tho fair. Each employe can take one niemlicr of his family. A Harvard law student, who acted an bis own attorney in the case against iiim, was sentenced to live days in the lioston House of Correction for causing a disturbance in a horse car. An Indianapolis dispatch says that "as a result of the continued stringency in the money market" nearly 6,000 men employed in the various niantitactnrtng industries of the city are out of work. Tho destructive prairia tire reported in Kansas week U'fore last, devastatinir an area of territory five miles wiiiu and ten miles in length, waa caused by a U. It of lightning setting fire to the dry jirairie grass, Prof. A. .1. Wgney, an instructor at Johns Hopkins I'niv'ersitv, has analyzed the "black rain" that fell in the vicinity of Moore'B Hill, Intl., recently. He has found traces of carbon and also traces of hydrogen sulphate. Out of 874,741 alien steerage p Mon gers lauded nt New York in 1812 only 4,1 111 gave their destination as the Southern States. So far this year the proK.rtion of southward-bound immi grants is no greater. Secretary Herbert has appointed Misa I.etitia C.' Tvler of Alabama, grand daughter of "ex-President Tyler, to n minor clerkship, below the rlasaitled grade, In the luircmi of supplies and account, Navy Uepartment, Circulars have been received by all tl.o wholesale and retail druggists in Pittsburg from W. II. Shiefflin A I'o. of New York, the largest drug importers in thin country, announcing that in futurt all orders fur imported drugs must bo mid in gulil. In New York the Health Roard has apH)inted what is designated a "sum mer corps of physicians," fifty in num Ikt, whose tlutv it is to visit tenement houses during July and August and give medical attention to sick children anil KKir people who are unable to pay for it. A significant feature of the Treasury statement is not a cent of the retHiinlB for lost Juno were paid in gold certifi cates, and the May statocsnt was Unla bel tor in this respect. la June of 18112 8 per cent of tho receipts were paid in gold certificates and 2 per cent la gold INDUSTRIAL ITEMS. Florida' orango c rop-5,0(10,000 Uixos. Spanish laborers average 40 tents a day. liat -cab bing is a paying London omiu- HlllOII, Scotland uses American spinning wheels. The principal food export of Bweden Is butter. World's annual coffi n consumption erio.ow tons. Over 2,000 printers are employed by one concern in Paris. Illark tea and green tea are tlie prod uct of the same plant. There are nearly 1.7)0,0i0 seamen em ployed on the high wan, Hartford (Conn.) olnctric linemen use bicycles on their rounds. Manv large bells are now being mads of steel instead of bell metal. Paper-making ranks fifth among the industries of the United State. Kunsift lias the greatest amount of live sbick of any country in Eurox. The aluminium buggy, pneumatic tirod, is the latest record breaker. Some rich men sleep well on silver plated Uilsteads costing "00 each. One-fourth of the world's silver is sup plied by the mines of thin country. II is said that 127,0'0 working women In New York mspisirt their huntianiUv (irent Itritain has hut one medical journal, while this country has over 200. Over 10,000 persons are employed by the telephone com panics of this country. There are nearly COO laundries in Phil adelphia, S07 being operated by Chine!. Canes, particularly of the higtjer class, are chiefly niado in' the East Eul, Lou don. Ths value of farming lands in this country is said to Ix greatest in New Jersey. Two-thirds of the gold now in use In the world was discovered during the last lifty years. In KS0 there were 4.0o5.ijO farms in ta I'nitinl States, having au area of 6:!4 i,n),LHX) acres. The largest stationary engine in the world is used to pump out the zinc mines at Kiiedenville, Pa. In the Nebraska State building at Chi cago the entire process of manufacturing beet sugar is shown. In 174'. South Carolina exported 700 bushels of jxitatoes, and was proud of her import industry. The total production of silver in the world during the last year was placed at 146,000,000 ounces troy. Mexico ban free coinage of silver, with a circulation of about fW.O K).O00, of which not more than tf,000.OtH is gold. A fortune of mammoth projiortions awaits the discoverer of a process for curing leather without the use of bark. There were mining sehwls in Saxony as earlv as the vear 1500. Minos have lieen w:orked In that country for 2,000 years. The fa-dent mile bv rail is claimed for a New York Central' engine, which cov ered the distance in thirty-five entrnds on May 7 hint. A stii l sailing ship has just been built at Card ill. Wales, tlie first at that point. All her standing rigging, as well as tlie hull, is of steel. PERSONAL MENTION. William Peharitv, Mavor of Klwood, In,!., is only 22 years old and probably the youngest Mayor in the country. The wife of Parke tindwin of New York, who died recently, was the eldest daughter of the poet, William Cullen Bryant. She leaves four children two sons, Harold and Hryant, and two daughters. James Pnvn, the English novelist, writes: " Which of all the homines of fiction, if vou had your chnioo, would von prefer io take to 'dinner?" For him self he thinks that Becky Sharp would be his choice. Thurlow Weed's granddaughter, Miss Catherine Weed Barnes, the U-st-known woman amateur photographer in this conntrv, will wed llarrv Snowdon Ward, editor "of the London Practical Photog rapher, and live in that city. So woman fears a mouse more than Lord Koliorts, whom Queen Victoria re cently decorated, dislikes a cat. ll.s nervous sensibilities are such that he can detect a cat's presence when unable to see it, and he is ill at ease until the animal is removed. Mrs. Lewis Rico of Frederick, Mil., has collected enough money to place a more imposing monument upon the grave of Francis Swtt Key, author of "The Star-Snangled Banner," than the ii... -u., t,f..i, ivliti'li iniiv imirks it in ii:il nun "iv- .!'- ... .. -- Mount Olivet cemetery, Georgetown. Attorney-General Olney, who was at A... t. V... fi-uritti nn in A eilist lino suppi'i-w i. t- .- . - - of Massachusetts dignity six milies thick, turns out to lw ft very gonial gen tleman. Ho attends all the baseball games in Washington, and whoops and veils for the homo team ns vigorously as the humblest occupant of the " bleach ers," "When President Pvvight of Vale con ducts services in the college ohupel he usuallv prefaces his prayer by saying: " lt us unite in prayer." At tlie close of the hint term, however, he rose in his digtiitk'd maimer and observed. " Gen tlemen, this is the last time we shall meet for devotional exercises. lt us therefore unite in prayer mid thanksgiv ing." The Yale men are wowlermj- if he really meant it. A successor to Father Hamien has arisen in the person of Pere Suuton, a Benedictine monk, who 1ms been com missioned bv the French government to study up as to leprosy. He will visit leprous districts in Norway, Lapland, Finland, Turkey, Greece and Kgvpt, aft erward returning to France to report the results of his investigations to M. I as tenr. Subsequently lie is to sot out for Molokai in the Sanciwicli Islands, where he wiii remain for a time. Tho originator of the Concord grape is still living in Concord, Mass. Ho F.ptiiaiin V. Bull, now 87 years old and one of the prominent men of the his toric town, llo was a friend of "Emerson and Aleott. and has been greatly hon ored by distinguished visitors to (-uncord and liv horticulturists at home and abmad". In his garden in Concord he still shows the old mother vine of the Concord grape, which ho developed from tho seeds of a native wild grape planted Just fifty years ago. Tilt Country's Unlit tu m Keiitiirkt Man. Wlit-n .elm Ion M Pike wan In New Mexico In IWiT he met at Snnta Ke a car periN'r, Porsley by name, fiom Ilanlntown, Ky., wliu wan working at his Irncle there bct-anne he could nut well gft away. He hail, in lno2, while mil on the plains hunt ing unit with a Hcnmof misfortunes, and foiuid himself, in 1SJH or l"Ji with a buiifr ing parry near the mountain. The hostile Sioux of the plains drove them into Ike high ground in the ri-ir of Pike' peak Near the heml waters of Im Platte river Pnmley found some gold He carried a little of it In his ihot pouch for ruontba. He whs filially wint by his companions to hnnla Ke to If they could trade wltb ttie Spaniards, and cliote to remain at fcauta Ke In preferenue to returning to the hunting party He told tin SpHiilHtds about the gold he bad found, and they tried very hard to per mule him lo go and uluiwr tin-m the place. They nven ofTeriil to take along a strong fcree of cavalry Hut Puraley refused, sod hi patriotic muwi was that he thought the land waa on United States territory He toWl Li!itn int. Pike that he feared they would not allow him to leave Simla Ke, ,they still ducH to learn from hira where the Koto wdt lo be foua l. These facts were publixheil hy l.leutennnt Pike soon after bin return, hut uo one took tlie bint, or the rink was too great, and tha more than hair a century passed lit: (ore those mime neb Melds of gold were found and opened to the world. If Pursely hat! been somewhat lean patri otic and hfid guided the Spaniards to the treasures the whole history and condition of the western part of our continent might bat e tieen entirely different from what It now is That region would doubtleis have been a part of Mexico, or Spain might have been in possesHiou of It, ow ning California, and with the old that would have been poured into her cc)ffirs have been the lead ing, nation in Kurojieun affair today We can easily see how American and Kuropean history In the Nineteenth century might have been changed if that adventurer from Kentucky bad not been a true lover of his native country Matfaziue of American History Tli. IteBdl-f Pilcrlniac ti Mecca. An Indian journal says thai of all tbe pilgrims leaving Bombay for Mecca and Medina more tium a third never return. Out of W.tsiS pilgrim who left in the six years ending lu, were missing;. In 1SK8, of 1.1.970 who started, 7.46Sdid not re turn The vat proportion of those miss Ing owe their deaths to epidemics, tarv tion. and, it is said, murder, between Jed dah and Meoca. It is said, we know not with what truth, that gangs of bud mashes travel regularly by the pilgrim steamers 0 as to select as their victims such pilgrim as lietray the potmessson of means while on the voyage. On the return voyage the deaths range from 200 to nearly 40U per l.UOO per annum. This Is due to privation before leaving Jed dah, to overcrowding and sickness on hoard, to insanitary ships and want of upervision, and to the aire and infirmity of msny of tlie pilgrims. The voyage to Jeddab is long, and the allowance of space between deck is 9 superficial feet per ad .ill, nr 6 by l4 feet, so that if each pil grim lay down and thedeck were free from baggage there would lie i"s.t room and do more for the pangr. Tbe health officer of Bnmhay, tn bis re port for IfjO, describes the voyage of th pilgrim ship Iecsn, on which cholera ap peared on tbe eiulitli day oot from Bom bay Disease and starvation decimated the pss.sen.gers 113 perished in eighty-five days, and of 1.2-K3 passengers who set out on the voyage only 1.113 returned. The spiiearanee of tbe survivors when the vessel arrived at Bombay was heart rending. The physically strong bad be come feeble, and the passenaers were, with comparatively few exception, emaciated, fever stricken, scorbutic and dropsical, and the sufferings they hail undergone at Cnraariui were clearly and unmistakably depicted on their bodies. Toronto Globe. Lathered: "Tbe Earl of Chesterfield waa called th first gentleman of bis age. It was a car diu.il point of etiquette with him never to exhibit ill temper in company or tie remiss in courtesy to any guest. But he was sometimes sorely tried by the rude and awkward manners of his son, Philip Stan hot, whom he tried in vain to educate to gentlemanly habits. Philip was a great glutton, and could not restrain his appetite even In company. On one occa-sion, w hen his father bad in vited a large number of titled guests, an elegant entertainment was provided. One of the rare dishes was a platter of baked gooseberries, snowed over with rich cream. Philip had been helped bountifully by Idy Chesterfield, who knew his weakness. But when a servant was taking out th dish in clearing the table Philip beckoned to hiin, and taking It in his baud U'gan to lap Hp greedily the neb cream. Lord Chesterfield was disgusted, but without a change of face or voice to Indicate the tempest within said in a calm tone to his servant' "John, why do-you not bring astropantt raxor, you see your master Is going to shave himself" Philip's greediness was checked for tht meal. ExchanKft Slake a Hanana Ptxl Itself. A trick which works ou a simple prln elple Is to make a banana peel Itself. To do this all that is wsuled is a bott le, a rip banana and a bit of paper wet with aleo tioL Light the paper aud drop It into this bottle. When the air in the bottle is well heated set tbe banana ou end on top and let it do the rest itself: as the air on tbe in side cools off aud contracts the outside pressure pushes the banana down Into the bottle until it bas drawn Itself out of Its skin. St. Ixjuis Post Dispatch. Aa Idea fur a Penholder. Here Is s pretty and new Idea for a pen holder: Take a goose quill, or a chicken feather, tf It Is large euougb, and dip It into a dye of a delicate pale lavender Paint pausies of different shades of purple upon the quill. Take It to a Jeweler aud have hint tip the end with a small silver casing to hold the pen. This make a pen holder that Is exceedingly odd and one not apt to be duplicated. New York Ad- PPR1GE': US3B The oulv Pure Cream of Tartar Used in Millions of Homes ITER SUPREMUM. Oh, what a night for a soul to gl The wind a hawk, and the fields tot snowt No screening cover or leaves In tbe wood. Nor star nhrniul tbe way to show Dothey part In new soul with Its clayf Tenant and landlord, what do tbey say? Was tt siifh of wirrow or of releaae I beard lust now aa tbe face turned gray Wlrnt If, agrio! on tbe .hornless main Of Kternity. it sought again The shelter and rest nf the hie of Time, And knock! at the door of Its bouse of paint On the tavern hearth the em tiers glo-r, The laiiKh Is deep, and the flagons ow. but without, the w-tnd and the trackless sky. And niifhl at the gates where a soul wpnld go. -Arthurs. Hardy In Atlantic Monthly treating In Hurry. . A lady correspondent wonders hw her husband and sons can dress so quickly when they are aroused on a steamboat at 5 o'clock in the morning and told that the boat will soon land and the cars start Im mediately She says that she and her daughter find it Impossible to imitate th celerity with which masculine toilets are then mudd No wonder. In an emergency a man can dress in leas time than anything but a fish; lint a woman 1 like a rose bnsh in a thicket She stands Id a little wilder ness of clothes. Not one too many, but each separate thing an object of attention, Is tbe mystery of dress, and so if one Is precipitately aroused, witb "Not a mlnuto to spare" sonnded in her ears and followed np with growing Intensity- "Cars re.idyl You'll be leftl Hurry, ma'am, hurry!" I tt trng that she should make a universal buckle of her hand, and grasping scores of scarfs, collars, tippets, murTs, shawls, make a runb for the train like a smuggler from a custom house officer? The main thing is to get aboard; tbe sec ond, to sit down on the first seat in a very smother of laughter attne ludicrous plight! And then, with tact and skill which only a woman could command, to transfer all things to their proper places and uses, Id so quiet a way that not another one on the train snspects that a toilet Is being made, New York Ledger. Ieproty Not Contagimia. Dr. J. W. Hicks, in a letter to the New York World, says: In 1888, soon after our epidemic of yellow fever here, 1 visited Havana, Cuba, to see how It was treated there, and tbe sanitary precautions, etc, and during my stay visited all the hospi tals, and among them wns a very large, handsome building set aside for lepers ex clusively. It contained aliout 3UO patients from all parts of tbe world Chinese, Ital ians, negroes, Spaniards, etc. 1 spent some time io studying the disease, and saw them In ail stages, from its inciptency to Its last stages. The physician in charge had been therefor twenty five years, and be said emphatically that it was not con tagious or communicable unless by inocu lation, and that be had never tried. . All being Catholics, they bad a church in the grounds belonging to tbe hospital, and I at tended service with them on Sun day moruing, so as to see aa many a pos si bleat one time, and the people of the neighborhood came in and mingled with them la tbe church, and bad been doing so for years, and the doctor told me that not a case of it bad ever appeared among the congregation. Tha lucrraa la th Number of Ulauea. The rapid iucrease in the number of those who areobiiged to wear glasses now adays (especially children) is so alarming that we are at once driven to the conclu sion that the human vision is now more defective than ever before But such is not the case. Kormerly spectacles were thought to lie necessary only for the old, and the idea of children wearing glasse was considered the greatest absurdity. Fortunately this erroneous idea is fast dying out With the advancement of scieuce aud the discovery of certain de fects of vitsiou hitherto unknown, the pub lic are becomlug better educated and are not slow to apply the remedy when any defect of vision is found to exist: But much still remains to be done in thisdireo tioai. Philadelphia Star. Flogging Wat Hit Strong Point. Some otie suggested, during the reign of Dr. Keate at Eton, that Christianity waa not so much cultivated in hia establish ment as the classics, and especially that the endeavor to be "pure in heart" was not autficiently attended to. The doctor ac cordingly addressed hi boys upon, this point, "Be pure in heart, or" (with sudden energy) "I'll flog you!" As he once Bogged a whole class of examinees for confirma tion, thinking they had come np for pun ishment, there is no doubt that he meant to keep his word. San Francisco Argo naut Laudanum Drinking. It Is surprising what one's constitution can be made to stand In the way of narcot ics. From small beginnings it Is possible to go on increasing tbe doses until a quan tity caa be taken which would kill two or three persons unaccustomed to anything of the sort, lu the course of a coroner's i investigation at Sheffield, England, It wa shown that a man bad been a constant laudanum drinker for ten year. Com mencing with a pennyworth at a time, be had gone on until he had taken fully aa ounce a day. New York Telegram. The Primary Plauata. The primary plauets are those which ar the centers of secondary systems, consist ing of small globes revolviug round them in the same manner as they revolve round the sun. These are called secoudary planets, satellites or moons. The primary planets which are thus attended carry th satellite or secondary planeta with them In their orbita round the aun. Brooklyn Eagle. An Aeronaut Carrier Pigeon. When an aeronaut left Vienna with bis balloon for Russia the society for rearing carrier pigeons made him take a number of birds with him. The aeronaut, after tome days' sojourn In Russia, let them fly and telegraphed to Vienna, at tbe same time adding that birds of prey had pur med tbe pigeons as far as he could see thera. Two day later one of the pigeon returned to its cotein Vienna, having mad the lonrticy from a remote part of Kuasi. Baking iPowder. Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. 40 Years the Standard. tium Durlif, lt uJ