; ' .for Infants and Children. " ( aatari a U an vrD adapto-l U chlVlraa IUI I rmnwixl II a. irrV,r bianr rrrrtAlnn ktwwa tow." HA. Aimn, M. t , III Ha Oxfurt Hi, linsaMfa, X. Y. "Tt nai of 'faaV-U U in nnlvmai atvt I:, iiatita an mrU know lUai II amaa a fnk n urrueaika la mlm IU w an list ramuVa wlui da a4 ks-p 1'aaU.rta illtta aas twi" CaMUX VaTYS, r. r ; v.k city. Taa Can-Aca ftatraar, 17 Mi aaatr Hra-ar, Castorla nra fv Jk-, rvavatralliai, F"tr Miiimi h, I'.rurtatl'.a, Kill Wurtna, ,-1t kUrji, and J nn4f Wltbuut injurlutia marili-alkai. " T mim Jran I hara pmnmt . j.sir ( M.U,' uwl tlil always csaiili .. : mi aa It baa Inratialily mlueil la .. 1 .. raulu." I t.ais r. rw. V. I, lAtfc, Klo awl 7lh Am, New Yurk It Jf CtiMI'I.IVKNTARV. Cor Villi Is (ia xette: The lnrl of nyci t of the Air-rii-ulturnl CoIIi-kb allowed a kI !' opiairtunlty lo iuui wlu n II failed l create a position for rrofessor K II. MrKlroy, who term of ntHee as state suM-rltiteudciil of public Instruction la ata.u to expire. 'h t'tilveralty t pie at KuKt-ne saw lheiipMirluiilly and promptly laik advantage f It. Iln ri experience, wide aiipialiilanee, scholarly attainments and s.wciful lu ll uem-e f.rliiK lo ail liiHlltiilion of learn ing combination of allalnuiciita Hint are advantageous to Imlh uII ami school and are seldom found to exist to such a marked dcKrce as In Mr. Mr Kirov. 'I ho Liilverslty of Oregon I to I congratulated on having ll chair of KiikIIhIi literature Mlcd ly a professor Ml Wfll fitted for HIP ptialllnll, ami air. McKlroy'a many frli-mU In CorvullU will Join with llio (Jawtto In wIkIiIiik IiIiii uiiIxiuii'IihI micivmi In hit new Iteld or labor. Kmom Wkai.tii to I'iivkktv. '.'or valll Iti-in: 'I heni U an ohl Imly at I'hilomath, wrlUni "Jaiult," who almiil flfliDll y'miiK, waa an mIkIk worth In the iii-lKhborhotMl f IJI.iiiki, with an liiili-litiMlnma of aomi-thiUK Hko f.'l, OtMl. TMlny thn Inhi-ritaiMti In all Kone ami for moiiry Ixirrowvil ami Nnt In ritravnuaiifv. Huu iit wluil rriniiln Iiik proiivrty aim hail out of hrr liuiuli Utavoiil iniiklnit olillallonn jc'h ami now It In ruinoivil, alia may Id tnrnnl mil of hoiiMo ami hoiiiu. Hurvly tin way ol Ihu IraiiKmnor la lianl. Ilr tlrparlmcMI OrgaMlard. Kaht ('iittahk (Ikovk, Or., Nov. 24. Tim rltlM-na of l-wt l'ottK Drove nut lnt iiikIiI ami organljit a vol 11 n lir rim cl-nrtiiu'iit of 'St iih-iiiInt. Tim following oUlivra with i-ln-U-il: t'hlff, II. lliirkholih-r; nwlNtmit, A. I). Lincoln; fon'inan, (. I'., H111II li; n nUtiint, V. I.. Wooliy; Si-ivUry, W. V. lH'kWlMHl. Till' JKHIJ'lo llf eyiniiiitliiit with Oregon ilrrply (iovirnor IVii- a yiT iii tin' gri'iit ullliclioii nu uiiico! liy him in lln loi'H of hin only on. U nmlfr K(iir nlln irunrnt lM, Itjr nflMiriml niKits nit t urt Wonk Mnnmrr; latmut Mrmui nl Ntr I'mr-r; lal MhiiIhmmI: (uirknwt Niiftit lMMt f.vil lr?niii; lck ( 1 4nbtirirt NvtHiiifa; iMiiiiitlt all Limit i; Iim of 'wcf ltMiiiiiriif t'OrtriiiiB inilhtr niimhI liriivfr.rirliun, Ytillful Krntr, tif K.itvMif Vmm tt 'I'tiimn, ipMim or Lmuor, dii'h ltfuU ! MiT)r. ittnni(-ion, Ikmiuhv ftntl Uwl It. Uf HiKii, l Ih.i; bii fur ti,witft writun iruanuiliorurf or n-f uini nnmjr. whI'I Lltft hill rttr Hh k llrw.Utlii MilloiiaiiMtflL jtfr 4'4miWiut, Htir HtmiiMi h, lrBitaBi kihJ Iwltl'HV n AMI, IniK;iil muA Milr 4tut, KJKt'lie Urron. 1. 1 Mil M umj.t ijp 11W11UMCT A CUPr 1m i.'.'ilf f NIGHT MOVES THE DOWELS I" THE MORNING ailrWTtMnill I BJTTi TITiHl .J&z CnrMli' ! Vnli li.h'l '.lh tlniilriK li.ii-. TIIK Euffiiic Loan mill Sim A 110,000 ITKM. Corvallia Cnzi-tli': It in vi-ry eimy matter to figure, lut it tuken an eiiKTt to linure how one eun get aumt'ltiing of vnluo for tmlli iiiif. Sevuml flute nmeri ure ml viKMting a cliungu ol hcIiimiI Ih ami cluiiii Unit fiicli n iriMttiliiig woulil result in a kiviiij?. Mi( coiulunioni ure diiroveu l.y ex Deriencv. ScIiimiI IxxikH of merit ure liijli! arlicli) uml are not given away. With tlu aingle exception of griitiiiimri, there will be 1 eliiinne ilcfired. At present the ro fivo iliU'irent text lttiik on the ttulijivt in uhu in the rtuti!. ch:ingu l one cnmpli-te -riei, o two Itcoki. will rexult in a b.iviii ami hriag alHint ulute uniformity On tln ouhjecl there are two pub licatioiift receiving fivor.ihlo n- ticv. One in Keiil it Kellogg gramiicir, puhliplic,cl hy Maynuril V Merrill, ihu other, Maxwell n, Dihlinhiil hv the Auieric.ui Hook Co. Tho former has never Ih until in the B ute; the latter hat ami in giving ixrfeel KatiHf.ictinii Ity the ailoptioii of either the ;ont of exehanutt will lie the Maine; but he retail price of Maxwell'ri in ceiitn while Keetl X Kellogg D wi font $1.10. Tim it in plainly Keen that 11 Having of twenty centH per pupil will Id matlehy ailoptiug Hie .Maxwell t-crie. lhe buIio iionulatiuii of the xtale in altout KXMXH). Of thin iiuiiiImt proh ably one-half, or 'A),(X)0 pupil, htudy graiiimar, ho that by adopt ing the latter Bene, a Having may l o made to the hcIiooI natrons Oregon of 110,000. Tlieno facts ami licurcH iilainly nhow thut the American Hunk Co. instead of at tempting to lleece the people of the .-late, an miiiik papem tttempl I prove, are really giving lower iUo lutions than their competitor. The Il.iltiinoro vurrency plan which IB now ho proiiuneiitly men turned in connection with the pre idenl'B Dih-ciiiImt iiiefntgo iii aaii to be copictl in itd main features from the Ciii.iidiiiu bunking ayMtein which ollcra practical immunity from financial uti-ingenciea and criiHhcB. It in tin enhirgcil npplicu tion of the clearing house certificate plan which wan resorted to during the stringency by the New tork blinks wherein 11 hank's credit guaranteed by nil other bunks 111 tho form of acertilieute was used instead of canh in nettling the bank s balance. 111 the Canadian plan a sullicient amount of cur rency is issued to answer tho iin inediiite di inuiuls. It is a iorm of credit in circulation tho samo as money, ami when tho exigency has pusHcd the forms of credit arc withdrawn just as the clearing house certificates were culled in when there whs no further nily for their u-i KcHjioiisibli' parties of Kugeno are investigating the flouring mil proiHiMtion. The town should have a first class roller mill U-fore another grain season, There ncccs' is BANK, OHKroKNK, : rilFHlMST VICX rkKslHENT CAII1EI1 J. OKKOON. (' l ilt Id II II i. IMINK. w, iiriis. not a state. better local market in the Thlt Inink It lnrurMirntr. unlir thr tint if lb nU ul l'rr.'n. a I h a titeniti Ci;::l or Pill Dp Cinni 0! $80,000-$10,003. liitrrr! alK.ard on tlinr d.'MMiu. Tho report of the fitotball game betweiMi l alo and Harvard utuver si tics has a genuine prizo ring flavor. Slugging should become rrsiectable if football can hold place in popular esleem. lhe ull street magnates are hungry for government bonds. The tiriMt'ss is verv simnle. Thrv A General Banking Business Transacted.! draw out theg..id with treasury , ! iHil.'S ami loan 11 hack with inter est. A bond issue for Iniving gold w hen gold cm W drawn out of the treasury on demand is a most in genious device to etii.lilo the tax payers (if the country to pay inter est on their own tnouev. hinan- cic ring ha seldom made a higher (light than this. The firmer will have cheaiier grain sacks next .ion, allowing them to realize ut least one and one-1. alf cents im re j-r bushel on ' wheat. This is line of ilie nsultn ui lhe t.triir legislation by the rs nt congress. 1'ricts of mnnu fact ki red article us-d by consumers 'are weakening! aloiitt tli entire -Crockery, Glassware. Etc.. : ; line, though except where there i in in comix tiinin tiietniver will not Is lie til until rrUiiers 1 work olf old stin k bought at high , prills. Wholesale priifs in gener Encenti is Cneaa ts the IneapCSL al lines are on an average of '2o Call l-arly ami Law a arvr renUower than mmyear ago. aMOrtlllfllt to pick from. j Df prt.Crtam Daklag l,wd C. C. GOLDSMITH & CO. EXCLUSIVE BR0GEHY. Not caring to carry itik k.-n-any longer, wo will lisjm, of our itnnuiiM? itK-k of . 1 at pn.TS mat win Mirj-n.v p liM. fl , von. nwi r uinii iea t ui rno. rtilrnir liatKoa a talk TUlng la I'aaatbl San KKAnni, Nv. '1 "Tlifre U IH'llilltrf pli. Ii 'iiienal in llmi ruiitloll of .Mount lUliiler," aail I'mu-avnr 1)iiimiII of tl.f etHtiil Hli'l K'x'et li- aiir vey, when int. rvli-wxl 011 the auijeet. "Il la a living iiioentniii, In. 111 which jeta of steam ami Milnhumua Vapor constantly arise. Thla waa knttw 11 in IVil, when a purty bmvimIii! lo Ihi uiniuil ami ik iii a nlv'lit at the brink ofoimof Ita erutem. Their fait-a were wet w ith atraiil while their bucka wrrtt freetimr. lit IsTti the coast survey went oliM-rvlii 011 the mountain for elevation, ami illscoverwl Him terminal emla of tlie Klucieia. The ultltuile of the hltfhest sttk l 14.111 feel, of the lowest M.'.'TU feet, hliusta la 4 fiet low er than lUlnler ami Whitney ia Tt fit t hlirlier. In s.TU tlm axvnt of ll.il tiler wan litailvby I. 'au Tromp ami Mint anl Ht veiis. .f ol, viii 1. In, and K.I). Coleiiiuii. of Victoria. I'liey aaw strain ami sulphiiroiia vaMirarislnK from two erulera. There aru Iwo M-iiurnlu vol- eauii! ileprtiuloua In llm lilln-al ak, the larger of which I yards In ill aiueler ami CO feet deep. The other, which I smaller ami of lew depth, ex hibited stronger and more abumluiit vvideliee of llitertilil beul than lhe lar ger Hleaiu Issues from an irregular little In Ita riiiiw ith irreut force and aealtliiiK beat. I have seen Mount Ma ker In eruption, and II ami lluinier are III the same raliitr. It doe aurprixt lite, then-fore, lo bear thut lUlliler la III a state of eruption. As I baveanid, ateiini ami aiiliihuroua vaisir constant ly arise (nun Ita craters, but thev can hot la seen excejil bv Ihooe wild as cend In the an 111 in it. Skatti.k, Nov. 22. Tlmt Mount Itainler la ill a stale of eruption there can be no doubt, a many w itucsset corrolsiralo the n-irt of yesterday, mid testify I liey saw the yn-at I - nidi piililiiir out smoke anil ateuui fnmi the en-st. The liiouutaill baa la-en obteiind t'slav owIuk li Hie cloudy, mUty attnosilien', and no new observiition could lie taken. At 4 o'clock yesterday alteriKMiu a I'resa Tiiiiea reMirb-r, i-jtlipa-il w ith a slroliK Held K'asM, astelnletl l ourtliollsti bill, ami for half an hour kiI an untilmlriict el view of the inoiiiituln from tliedoilie of the court house building. It ap peared that the dome-like caiiln of the liiouutaill bad lulled or bad ts-eii blown out by the forcv of ail explusl.ili, und all the snow except a small amount on one corner had (llaps-ar-ed. Meant waa IwiiIuk from the cra ter In great iiNiilities, ami lloateil U hlnil a iiKk''il suk and (lieu rose np to the clolliU above. The top of Hie inouiilalu bus rluiii-i I inaterially, and N'uksuiid crevices ajipeur Unit wt-re never seen before. Yesterday limril iiiK at ii::ii) o'clock a vomluclor on the Fremont line saw a blight red llht on the lliountuili, but did not pity lunch attention to it, u he thoiil(ht II was caused by the sun. The Coiiniierclul Nutliuuil lunik and the Seattle Nallotiul bunk have con solidated. turarral t rriMatafa lli-liialfaa. ltot'lU.AMi, X. V., Nov. Melii bers of the AssiH'illted I'inlieera of the U'rritollul tin) a ol California, ami others attemletl al the een-llioliie held tiMluy In connection with the transfer of the remains of Oeiiernl Fremont from llocklund tvuietery vault to the grave In which they "were Interred. Aiuniiir those present was Kear Admi ral Meude. The cereiuonics were aim pie. Know 11. 1. 1:, Teim., Nov. 22. (Jreut excitemeiil ptevaila In t'n Ion county over the uncarthlliT yestenlny In ail ludiaii iiiouml of f is, ikk) worth of uold bata. Kcceiitlv 11 Cherukee woman iiaiucil ;.el ouiilil. a trrauil diiiiKhler of Chief Mclntis-h, arrived here and declared .-isiisni had Ih-cii buried ill I 'nlon omuty by her grand fi.l lii.rSuii.l iu.liit...l i.i'it II. l..i.lilv. Aruietl men ure guarding the mound. Hat Male Ollrr llr .tlillila City or Mkxico. Nov. iii The I'uivvrsul iiewspaHT lixluy coiituinaa very warlike article rcganling the Alexlcan-tiiiali iiiahin troiilile. Il anva III coiiMouelice of the continued at tacks aguinst Mexico and her govern- uiL'iit, uiailo by the ntliciul liuiilema Inn iirena. Il was rumored vestcrduy this count rv woulil ileclure uiiilnuiHtic relations w ith (iuuleuiula at an etnl. In liiiuleiualu they say the Mexicans have always lied la-fore the Americuua and French. The world know a the Mexican soldier dis-a not turn hia back. Chiiruhusco, t'liniiulteiHC, Cue bin, etc., are witnesses of that. With Uiiuft'iiiula we tlo not exisrt glorv or the gaining of laurels. We have olfer- ed iheui friemlshlp and they return tuacK lugratiiutie, ami our null ami our iM-oiileare not In the humor lo lis ten lo the Uiatrila-a of the Uuatc uialan pre. Wamiiimito.v, Nov. 22. 1'resldetit leveliiml has not la-en at the White House aiuce Friduv. Since then he baa remained at Woodlcv, deliviug hiiilHelf lo alt callers except inemU-ia of lhe cabinet. This la iiartfv accounted lor liy the iieeeaxlty 01 coiupletlng without Interfen'iicv bis annual luea- aiige U-lore lHvi-iuhrr 3, but lie is sutler- lug considerable pain from an Injury sustained by straining the tendons ol hia toot, w Inch haiiia-ued lo lie particu larly ivusiilve owing to gout. It ia stated that la-ynlid thia leiuMirary ail ment I he preaideut enjoys hia usual liealtli. LoM-oN, Nov. 22. A Yokohama llsMilch states the Chinese I'd Vang tHpladnni attacked and shelled the Jap anese triaipa wlm were inarching unui 1 on Arthur, llie inaiHi nail tuacii a road near the coast. The Juutuce Ih-el came to the asaistaucu of the tns'ps, and a desperate light tisik place ts'twttn the wnrsliis, the n-sii.t of which la not known. The Chinese battleship Chen Yueli became Uselem luring I lie light, ami ran ashore try ing to avoid ttiii:ilo a al the en I rain v to the halUirof Wrl-llal-Wei. Ikt list laasal klarp. Ilt.KI IX. Nov. 22. A SU IVterl.irc disiatcti Ma that lhe car la sutlerlng fruui lii-Miuiiiln, ami ia much deprowd. lhe eitrina h:u Inviiii Very noic.i rmaelatisl as a n-sull of hi I vtil at the lHllt!c ol Iter lute tiusl.nnd. Waa la lltaa, tmm tllkar Stmt 111. Oitaw a, Kan., Nov., 22. Chatiia ami llniry ljlhrop, utiawa bu-iiiuns men, out hr a lime mis iiiorioi.t-. struck lite w rung bou-e kit ked In toe lNr. I har.ey was shot ileiul, aiel Henry seriously wouii'lrd. 1'lie on- oiurgave the e-ri- 1.1 Li-uet taker IS--lons w liich ait enraLrel an opisiai. oil undertaker Ihnl be slalitsii .-v-r- ona. J he wound la serious. It was the boinr 4 ilra. Xn riuaii the l-illi- s tried to rntt r. 0uuglU11 Mn r 1 loan Walliixl them to I. ale. I hey ald mi heed and l-ot-ruin I I.i;. J ! aaav. Mia. l.alhioii aiitel Mi;ir A hauliers, uuilcrtakcrs, to dintl the funelal, but I laia ik I 'In. luiini I iaaaioii lnni ( orom r K lug. r- tused to giie up llu; Issly, beluv tl.u MYimd traft-id. Waikialaaaaai Mala( Utrnrn llll.ois.iio. Nov. lit. Co.inty Judge Cornelius yi-sterday aelit an order Iii a dealer for I w trained blond, boumls, at theUnbd price of H", which il ia prossed shall Ui.niiie co partners with Mierill Ford In huiiUug down lhe js-rs-tratorr of iiuuieroiia hold Usi and robla-rle throughout the i-otinir. J. Miller was yesterday brought down from (iilu by the sheritl to I examim-d regarding hia sanity. nar 1st rtailsai. WahiiinoTo.V, Nov. 2X Tlie aub-Collltlllth-e oil H-lislolia held a aenaloll lialay and heu.d Coilllliiaslolier Is ll ren. It will report fully to the nun mittee a rt-couiiiind.illoii for lhe approiriiitlou of tllo.otsi.tSKi for pen sions lor llie II seal year. Thia amount la the coiuuiissinlif r's estimate. Afrtalt-a' la .Sarflvr. Wkavkkvii.i.k, Cal., Nov. 21 --Sherlir It iwh- returned w ith CharN-s and Ih-ii Wiiliniiiauuil ImIu-I Iheui in Jail. Charh-s lchirgil with the uiitr derof J1.I111 Hurt, un old man. The ahnoliug iM-ctirreil 011 a trail Hear Hay ford. After Hurt was shot and left for dead be crawled back to lhe house ami lold w ho did It. He staled he knew tut reason w hy Williams should ahiait him. Hurt lingered a few days and die. I. Charles Williams la but IU years ami hia brother .U I he altulr hus all the aplK-nrtiiico of a cold-biisMled luur tier. ttksrl In Ilia Arraaals. Kam FKAXI'IKtt, Nov. 23. It Is slateil this morning that Ixuils Itlatik, aeeretary of l he Order of 11 nal It rlth, Is short lu hia accounts over f:l,il. Illulik baa la-en aeeretary of the order for It yeurs, and Is also a-crulary of severul Ituililing ami loan aHsts'latlona. He w as couuet:let lu variooa building uml mil r-stule Iruiisuctioua w ith Iiuia Lundler, who fulled several months ago and left lhe city ow ing J,uai, mid he ia known lo have lot heavily In l.amllcr'a scheiuea. liluuks short age, It Is said, waa discovered ill M11V last, w ht-11 he promised to refund the money appropriated, giving a number of aecurlllf. Silicv that lime he bus been It tallied m the oltlcv us aeeretary but only under the rlo-st wulch and most constant scrutl'iy. Ilaafi l.nataa al m llaitiaitrr. Hi'HiMiru.i.ii, Ohio, Nov. 'it. In South Charleston, lust night, a pretty romance culminated in a happy wed ding, the principals being Ml Mable tirahaui, the daughter of a prominent turfman with a big airing of horses, and Chester Ashley ,a humlMiiue young southerner, originally Iroui l.oulsMlle, but at prcM-ni mi orange-grower lu lv- lano, Honda, The couple fell lu love two years ugo, while Ashley was hos tler for Ir. liruhum. The latter bitter ly oiisised the luati'h ul first, but llually eoliseiitiil. The bridegroom left t lit 1 cilguged III business ill Flori da. The wedding day was fixed for a little more than a month ago, but the hridcgrixiui failed to upts-ar, nfter the house had Ih-i-ii ts-ili-cked Willi Mowers ami all arruiigemeiiia bud Is eu made for the marriage. A lelcgituu slated that Ashley had Im-cii seriously Injured In a runaway. He had made many enemies In the bride's home, ami they said that lhe story of Hut accident wua falsi, and thut he would never upH-ar. Last night Ashley surpiscd nil by sttd denly li-npiiriiriug. IS real Joy pre vailed, ami It was resolved to have the wedding ut once. 1'oslul curds were used for in vita' loll. Tit Slarr ut aim. SkaITI.k, Wash., Nov. 22. The story that Mount lluinier ia in a state of eruption is a fake, started by a local paper. I lie mountain la lu stutu ipio, although the steam of Hit melting snow is said to have been olmcrvcd rising fnun the mountain sides vc(cr- day, and there are even those who claim lo have felt nu earthiiuake slun k, but the fact remain the eruption story Is a huge canard. I. alt lur ikr low i.aan. Xkw Yoiik, Nov. i"J. The New York iig-ney of a large Canadian lust I llltloll has received from Its corres Mimleiils ut San Friiueiseo fi'Sl.tssi in the last two days, and (Kit -0,0011 in koIiI has Ix-cii sblps-i by the Hank of Mon treal lo an agency in this city for the purKHH- of auliscrihing to the govern ment loan. A Willi si ni t banking llrm, with Curia ami Sun Francisco cotiucctlnim, is a o n-cclving parcels of gold from California. nmitliiaria War. Kansas City, Nov. 22. A Mflul to the Star from (illiilinjuato, Mexloo, says the legislature of thai slate has unanimously adopted a resolution of fering In Hie federal government all the stale militia ami munitions of war to aid In currying on a war against tin nteiiuilu. The fee ling of the N-ople of Mexico against (iuati inalu la very hit ler, ami the general sentiment lain favor of war la-lug declared w ithout further delay. Into Sams al Oars. IHl.I.AS, Texas, Nov. i!4 Oroughl coutluuea witliout anv su-n of ram. Water wngoua are doing a big biiaiuesa hauling supplies of urtesiun and river wait r to private resideiuva. Prayers will l ollen-d for ruin In ail churches tomorrow-. yy V -Vv f , - 1 A STRASCE CASE. ; .1 1: Foiled. t... 1.1 im- -1 1 Ml: ' I -t, l.i (.-.II. 'HI 1.,' I. M f. I t. f r r . s . t, . ..- in.. . A I, 111 crr.y w antrr-iil alll ba I rat 1 di-rll-a p -n lliat e.t.i,',l In tnr . ' ) ii.i.l 1.1 lull anil hr.il 1 f e w i. Mt'pi.n a i.r' : i. ... ..4 rv.it tl.i.1 iu i-ti,, 1) 1 f ii.-In s.i. .11 i.'N. 1 ii.ni a -im- 1 1 r y l n k anil an-uiil 11.; itHibi , 1 1 lint.-.. ritaiii 'ai-in-' 1 .' -1 1. I l ).i.-l- n a .1 11 . ; 1 . - in r-"ta lit. It. ai .-.'ttl-ru' v. . -nl 1 .iif-lcion. ili.-ra l at - t: l.-.i 1 . 1 t- 1 a -r-i. ti. y 1 i : -i-s I I . .- . if-.irM until a 1 .-il v i'n a ! 1 ! mfi.rrr il.ra. r.. .- i.r -i-.-t. I li: I t t-n il.tr...4 s .- .r I a l.4.f -11 aili'v, l.i.l kill, no 'l 1. it .i r - .1. -. vli. n 1 t t l--rtlM-n .-nl !( Iifl. I,' Ir.iji, . . rr li,- .n utl a I 'K; ,. jn. l l : q I . Ja.irtrUHia a II rm f m .-ni, I 11 i . 1 1.1 n .1 hrl.ira I .'(' y 1 ll I'f ilj-.t I r", 1 . Oi( liaU left nil, I ih. r 1. 1 . , a I-. 1 eta tl a.i.tit.-t i'i'M. a.1,.,1 ,4 1 . r- .urn. ' 1 una f.-l mm r 1 1, I tnr .1 mil litt. al,u4 La it v. . tli..u li I I. al rua iloaa m ini 1.1 I C. I ih r l.. r L .. ujrsl l'r. VT... K4-!.M4il N.-ritM-im ti tvH-t.mcn-Wl-"l an J it l.- tr- n .MU.f4ii.t la lt. it 1 - iii'iH ' Ji.m- Kan. I. Ku. 11. I r H il,' tu--wall Ner In l ,tl by all i-tiia.ii i.q a -iii irusrsnii, or wui i-ii-m i f 11 l'r i,n all . al 1.,. I ikhari. ln-1 . mi t-.-t.i.t ..f artrw. n-r U-uia. mi UaiU- fur ax r.rrft iirviaiU. Il laUvalijr taistaa ar latMi Uxuaa t- fr.-m IM THE Hi.1.0 UK 1 1I K M-II I. Washington P. t". Post, lud. Kep: There is one figure which, in the lurid I ghl of Ihu Democratic e:atroplie, bocoain heroic Jtis thellgurt of UaviJ It. Hill. No demigod of myth or ul.idin of rouiuii'v ever made a sacritico or kept a tryst with more unselfish lidclity or brilliant cour age That ho led a forlorn Iiuj was no fault of his. That the chance was desjs-rute casts no blame on him. Jlo answered tho cull of duty, bo discharged tho debt of honor and obigaliou, he I d as gdlaiitly as any knight that ever laid a lance rest,' and though he las la-en overthrown, tho lusters ..I bis ellield is without a blot Ulld toe brightness of his royal l.ilchion is unstained. Man cannot do moie than keep f.iitli u cording to bis lights. Itichard Coeur le Lion, with a hundred thousand warriors behind hiiu on tho plain of Acre.was no greater than Leonidus ul Thenuopylao or lloralius al the bridge. From friends ami loci alike David II. Hill will receive tho ap plause that he lus so richly earned h very where, and by all classes his fellow iitizns ho will be recognized and celebrated us the most gallant, tho most udmirahle und tiio most inlercrttiiig uctor in tho drama that ctiliniuulctl on Tuesday I.ikt. That ho met with defeat will not dim it will even intcrn-ify tho brilliancy of his achievement. I lu has shown that ho is faithful in calamity us well as in triumph; thut misfortune dis s not dull the edge of his devo tion, and that peril d.a s not check the splendid valor of bis charge. lie is tho Ir-uu ideal of the soldier whether in jaditics or war the man never sulks or shrinks. He stands by the catiso in foul wcath er us well in in fair, and if ma- thing, adversity only spurs bis courage anil lends new jstwer to his arm. The American people w ill not soon forgel this episode of w hich Hill was Hit! gigantic central figure, He will live in men's admiration as long us men honor loyalty, ami reverence what is great and brave. of 1 he l.anc county commission! rs court is after a class of proiterty, for tix ition, that is hard to tin cover. Money, nolcr mid accounts an-easily hidden, or transfci red, and tut one mav be the wiser, riidoiibtcdly there is a large amount of such property that i s c.ipc-t tixatinti. In the mutter n accounts, and notes unsecured, the taxpayers arc in many instance! iu-titicd in not giving them in Their value is very uncertirn und 110 one will lia-ten to pay taxes tin something Hi it may never Isi se cured. It may not appear just that real estate should bear all tho h'irdcti of taxation, hut it will have to tlo so until some new sys tem is devised. Tii.it seems likely lo he far in the future. The open letter which Mr. Whar ton Ihikir, of I'hihidi l hiu, has ptihlisi.i.l loi.il.g Mi Kinb-y to di" line his views on ih currency is likely to remain open a long time la-fore McKinlev ntiswers it. In deed Mr. Baker ought to have known that it is distressingly im polite to write oicn letters to an Ohio man this long lie fore tho cat is ready to jump. RUN DOWN WITH DYSPEPSIA STOMACH Liver AND HEART Arria'TiK. Almoit in Despair v nut rinaiir BrTaklntr AYER'S PILLS "1'i-r ft ' ! ti f it-, I M.i. a great till- O: fi in It-, in in.,!i".t,,i ai lis worst forms. I I, l,-. the aklll nl nmiijr ilnrtnn, but o ru m a.iiv antl wonH, until I Isrcams O . H M .I- I ...... 1. 1 n,. lb Aflw - --. 1 "" o null, ml lilhg lu ll Juan ainl rr. Mjr o i.imarh. liter, ami nrarl lerams affect- O nl. nail I llmuelit I woul.l lureljr dla. I tr. .l Avi-r- Tlllj anil thry belpi Ins o rij iit ssi)-. 1 riitiliiiar-l tli-r um and 0 tin th.w nitlrrly wt IL iWt know of g; unjiu.in mat am ia qmrkly rallsva O ami run tlie trrrllilr atiftWInf of dyt- O i"-i-sit Arrrt rutv-'-jonw c II. . .. ., ... t kih in un, iiioua, w jrtrii to., jf, C. O o AYER'S PILLS I Received Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S FAIR oaoeeeeeeeeoaeoaoeeoo 038SSS3S383S93SO o O 8 o o o 88 O 88. GOLDEN 1 WEST 1 BAKING POWDER j 3RF tMt tt u Y C' J avai4 tsi; It, fl 1. Il la nuula Haht b.-rt u bona. C"5 S. It ts mad nt lb rr flMt M tnalenal au-l ts rruarmnu-! x la ev-ry ri-M eijuai or CI Mtparaa-la Iba trr; bm. 9, Tha Biaksn rnaraair rrrrv OO t.a ab-t vi-ry gnrrr la aT autbn-iir4 I. rainrn rtmr jr m.ar; U 11 b aa( aU-lLCHTf r-J CAN YOU ASK FOB MORE, q Oiimi tarraaa. Isniaa4. Or. CO JlTHiK.H IMSAI.ltKK. In the S.tleiu news publiahod Wednesday inoriiiug in the tlaily pujters, the decisims in the auprenio court in six caes are announced, two of said cases only 0110 in effect are "allirmed," and four of them "reversed." We do not know that this trotorlioii holds good through the year, but probably about half of the decisions of the circuit court are "reversed." This suggests on interesting in puiry, says tho Welcome. Is judicature a farce, a lailure, only an exrimcnt, a guess? If it approaches uny where near the nice and exact science that lawyers claim when eulogizing their pro f rsion, why does one judge rule one way, and another the opposite way? Why do they not reach tho same conclusions? The members of the supremo court are supposed to act with more deliberation than the iuferior courts, and only ujtou a thorough ami exhaustive analysis of tho principles involved; but they are not necessarily abler or sounder men than those on the circuit court benches. Tho lower courts also have the advantage of hearing the witnesses and being brought in close contact with all the motives and influences sur rounding the case. We arc making no criticism of tho supremo court, know nothing of the merits of these particular ca-es; bit only point out the fact that the administration of justice seems to bo u good deal of a farce. Here, for example, is a man accused of a crime. Ho has been about two years in tho county jail. On tho first trial thejury disagreed. It was not decided whether ho was guilty of anything or not. On the next trial he was convicted. The jury suid he was guilty; ami the court sentenced him to ten years in the etiitenti.iry. Now comes the supremo court ami says the man was wrongfully convicted practically thut he was innocent. Now he must be tried again. If ac quitted, if declared inius eiit, how is the state, society, to restore to him these two or three years of "duranco vile?" And what u cost all this has been to tho state, und to him. There is no great help for this waste and wretched botching and bungling; it only illustrates tho inirrfeetini,of humanity; yet it would Pecin that before another nineteen hundred rears roll around tho administration of justice might be rescued to something nearer cr lection; thut at least judges could come neuter to seeing things alike. raataati la m Ulmli) AI.MA, Mich, X t olliv- 'Tit-IM," U liy fis.t'iull that Tort Arthur, the Chinese strong hold, is now in isissession of the Japanese. This will probably end the war as the fall of that strong hold leaves the empire uluiosl de fenseless and China will lie com tn-lh'd to sue fur KM-e. Japan h.is ret civon no sign us to the terms she will exa;-t. but it is probable the independence of Corea will be 0110 or the Conditions, a large money war indemnity ami cession of Chinese territory. Mexican Mustang Liniment Burns. Caked & Inflamed Udders Piles. Rheumatic Pains, Bruises and 5tr;iiji2, Running Sores, Inflammations, Stiff joint j, Harness C: Saddle Cores, Sciatica, Lumbago. Scalds, Blisters, Insect UUr, All Cattle Ai...:.r.tj, All Horse Ailacnts, All Sheep Ailment., Penetrates " . :!.. Membrane ind 'Ii::-u: Qui:Kv ; , 1,10 V. Stat of Tr.i Ocsts it in a Ji.i'v. Rub in Vigorously. .Mustang Ut.li.aciit coni-u ri Pain, JkUkc Mmi .if Ucuct wed j axain. tine ... 1 '' thev .1... "'I'll to have a kuiiiu lh. i1M... '"'"'"I iv -; .-one, en,. lM ,,-") HMILllaMI. M4 1 Ilia.!.' ' ' tt-t Ihev .1,.!.. ' 'M. bojs an I I.a-t u'isUi r...r",'r'"" l-a Were 011I !....r. .1 m , il ,. , - -. .1.,- I,,,, - . for a Kiitn.- un, I had a t. .XI lea t inn were aintished, the ,i,. . ," It. thenltrof ih.! rZH '"'Mat Slid lileiva nf itr... i '.' '"e-Ut rioni this niornliiif. Thr.1 W Willi scratched and brui t of expulsion, "" ',,v.V lut llrrmanu at o,.,,, W'ASIIIMi'nix, Nov. .. tnllve lleriiiaun, I. .j,, !,., . '" lug tnetnls-r in the u, X "ir,, river uml harlsu- ciioium..." .'"'!."'" il... Kill el. 'aim, bablv Is- ila ehuirumii - ii, hi me i ,, i,. iu-vu aasNaKer, ami a. M w nu a.i ni.ieiu Sll-sni f Itttin from Maine w hen n a culiUitlale for stan),, , , f llt. ' uresa, virtually Mr. u,n , ' for bis friend in th 1 .'" slKllllienta. ltepre-iitU jV(. iF .k.l in... "'Mi "I u. IItIiu,. ''I1" ..111 l:illet a Hh I -.I...- .. I. lat . tbtlefor this paiticnhir en,,,,,. 'rwi' aul.l be Would ilti-ii. II ,, u' "l"?' . ... lu. I'l Illlli-Jt l-rls-.- fll... " millet be onhl ,11, II... I, ., n-Ss ; . -. , L ine 0m furifitalt-rst-ivlifthiiii if . aiitued to a minor i-o-.it nm m, tilf , and ineaua committee, whui,,, raclll.' eaist ns well should he la ta-leet. I ...... 1 1 i. . , nun i. no wen euniriiNiii uerfm f-'iitinl- msm-iI to Ih the inimt lee lit uieoT.Hiljiliuli ..f .(. i (arnrila krralli. ,-, ,..t ItKAItlaH-K. I'll., Nov. . V..IHIK e It-lrlc un ,, j,, ps( lia.kinu thmuuli nrii. e,. . Kr,.H, ' rail plulit here, eusiiallv siiuL't-ait-d n , elrelrlelly could Is ii,:i.,-1 ,'7 the Widely separated pie e..,f ,,,.(, ery at a saving of nii.iiy tl,i,.ai,j d . larsayear. Ttalay Antlrew I'lirin eie vi.jw, u plant for lhe llrst tin,,- ln ami saw t-leetricilv il-iiiik' ,, m,i This iniproveinent, i.e,i.r others, makes it s..ih,. f. r i.-t.t n. ....i. ...... ...... i , . " iiM-n to ii. in.- oinn .,op 111' I ni l-i'.il. courst, ,ir. i unit u'lc w ill I latin, i Kaalf Wrraat, ! The I)am.m, Or, N.v. :'f - felaard j Martin, rx-.-o.itit v clerk, h:ia Uu In-:dl.-inll. l!u-yrai'd Jury for forp-ry. ! It ia cUito.sl that fraudulent Olliiry j warrants la-ariii Martln'a aln iMrv ere i-Mii.i. lireiit surprt- waa f.-li I Im-u lb lualter aa piade public, aa I Martin stun. la bih lo the uniiitiiuiniy, ! and baa many frieiida w ho inuliitai'ii his luiHs-riKv. lie waa allowed until lll.U l- .1 1. I...I.I.1 11 1. . ' VU lllltlie.ini uil Ills -oni-i fllnr.. One of the iinproveiiii nt. i -a!Kd "soakinir pit." i-ju-h :kii.K ,, lakes the plmvof ten r. I,, i,tilia. tur. Iiuts-a. The pita will rc-.-..ut j,,., ,; steel mil business. I I. . 1 1 ii-i-nrt (j. first III lhe world, w ill hit . ,'fl4 mil of lhe "soitkiuir I'll." Fnun llriubliH-k Mr. ( arii.ie to lloiiicstcinl, w hen- l,e Iminiil i.tl be la the owner of the hrl Um null in lhe world. h n I. n Hint one year's output if ri.ll.il i,... k shaft ' fis t in illniii. ti r ui-tilil n.tlri cnliiiiiii Iwehly-tlve ti.il. l.ih. U stiltl: "How w'oii. lei fid! ' lie saw u liVhich I -.-it ti i ii, ii-liin. in pntlllils to the Km it cut lu tun l( r,, sei-onils by a S.-IW which I,-.-. im Ut'h, but the circumference of iWu tru.i, six miles per minute III the iiriiinr-. bite l'iiii-l,ii.k- ,1 ., , was shown n ltNt-t.ui i t . r . . i I--im; (,ft-. into tin armor phiie Is im In-. II , nlld 111 feel loll- for t'n- l.itllr.l,,-, ln i;on. The eu(,. i , M -. n,, f bob a in it. In another shop Mr. r-iru.yi an l-'.ui'lish walnut cim lo-l tiii.lrr a Iircsa wIiom dell. -nl.- (. m Ii ili.l n irenk the kernel. Tin li l.e .'.v a of sti-el 111 Inches III dhiin. I, rn!:ilafi. hlirli mushed In It as tl.i ,irr. Il is runi'ireil thut tli.- .-in i-l- e the const ruction depnttii:. m nf i jn. trie's Thirty-third strut inillailll. itlveu an iiilvaii.-e nl l"r nut In wap-s. IHrr Half a 'I ini.ni Nkw Yoiik, Nov. JV - I'm- VurM m loinorniu- w ill j;ve u h-t -In. tut i! nillllls r of Votes c:iht bv I )i.- J-'J-u .-t purty in all tbestiitent tin- i-i ii.rl elect ion. ns con i pn red uith t lo -nine .n Ism'. Tin Woii.l will s-i: "inistijih. i v. .) 1 1 1 -r . ,t y i::.i iillop-thcr l,u,n-.' v.iti- f .r :r.i.lrtii. ItclMCfii K2 and s:il t Io n- u in Kelit-riil election, tin-n l irii- n sliiid cull la iNtiiipiirt-d rtllh tin- M.-ir -vv.i-inif. Tills year the poi,ili-t vntr ii l,ti.HI,t)00, u iriiiu t.f iM-nrly i;.i,'J vetn in two years. Ilia Nnn IhiiJ. 1'oKri.AMi, Nov. 21. - liintriii-f rellliover hns rttvived Mold llml li'i sou, lloruce, w ho is till, lnl.i it s.'liil nt A'illiinns ti.ll.ye. ilie.l t.-.lny. fnui typhtild fever. lie l'.i ji:.r( age mid a bright, proii.isiiii; yt Until. ST Lol ls, Nov. in - I t. ink .-mil. a Iteur.., lust liiyhl wiivlnid und eutrsi-nl M veiir-nld Alice Miiik on tin- p.ail ln-m Valley 1'ark. The inyro mus mis. uiiciitlv cautht and IihL-..I iii p'i- he ln-wa of the tiulrin.'.' Ci.i.sd uiltli exciletnelil ami the i :i 1 1 n "" 'i tU' rounded by a luolicliiiunrii.u' for Ss'lt. The mob was llually s r-it.cli -I to '1 a-rse. Tlin H itl Hois WAsniMirtix, N-'V. i'l.-Huts f' IH-W Issue ol J-SI.UnU.liOil live s r t-ruh laimls were opened ttshty. lhe '"'" bid was by a syndicate of l-:.!ik.-r, nf New York, l.oliioll, riilla'le.'l .hiasiKi Itoaiou, and was for llfty u-i-" '!''" lurs al IHl,h!iv The bid-l. is iin--u.nu Dn-xel. Moritiii. A Co., l nt . i .- 'I'ril.l I 'o u.i.l iHree. . M I oik tanks. Al l-'M-ia Ltrne nun, Is r ..! l ai k. und repn-sell Jtlivea of t!i' ,rr bud assembled to l,. :.r 1 1 I " iioumrd. The hinliin.' '! t'" "'' closed ut l:-iO 1 1. in. The --:" -:-!' ' 111 cluibliir Is.lh t.f the bid. . I I'f M.ireii. I1,,., m in. Ml I t . -1 to l'i.t f .Vt,0(SI,lkkl, i-olllitlllu' omy one bills llf l.'..IHSI,IMI. I lie f. avndicutt hnl iirovi'lcd Unit '! a"rt lo la deliveie.1 in .r tn.st.Ono in ll.s.on, ?:;,t".' delnhla. fj.ixs.i.iski in I hid tjtat.isMl In .-an Kraiii-ic. A lalu.tlf Cu p. 1 ' I IlllllKIIIVRl, t'l . No t. dispute ta-twccli H e . - .' " ' tlie liuriiuui tTt -teuti'l ..'"'"' lllKtrM.ll, repre.elilll k- Ml- ' ... ... . i... l.inV i.ln. J i t Hf " un.,. of Mm llm liulli. Hi : a till the will of her 1 1 il -1 . t . -1 . la-1 las It Milled. I I. c "1 " ' tli'.tiiO u 3 ear, and t li-' I1 l-!oilllK lo tlie t -till'- I. 1 - a-ih lo n y lor it. Part ol Hie pro ilv a. i it s. It.. ri. inn's n.i.n-' '- ' York l ity. Il is sal ' li tnl II liiisillia IP to It ' '- i-ar. 'I Is n- s IT" '' " '" " t. I li. ik tlta aJ nsal,t l he irol rt T v-m:t .(i.nrlers .f lbs 1'a.riiLirt citv. an. I Be ire tl.ta .( ili. ir i.ti.i.O .miiej rk. ? I'l.i.a. mI r.l.iMT I,... ' . Is . -1 I i" f.?OOQ10COC Itoes-rtKv. He waa al VviwitiCstwval I Monday morning to plead. nf ii . i I If I. and ImhhU, and an-at . ' lln.rluau.s nil r.,a I ' The In.s.ine from all it f aside amount, to !.-'-. u 7U.iai a v.-ar. Mi. I' 11 " ' Ml lial-'.et ll.U t aside tt K'tard ansili-l " elation during Mis. 11.. r i then Is a sur lu II ' aim. UK the heir- Tlie ItariiUiii Jk )'-ai'.' liearlv tJl,iai b.-l - s.--n. t-ijuafly tlivided la-lwnti k- and the I.arnu::: l. ir. m . ... i.a -at : .'ii -I ... .I'd , ,i: rJ A 1