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4, "WEEKLY OBT5GON 'STATESMAN. WEEKLY OREGON STATESMAN. FEIDAY. APRIL 13, ;.7 THE UUMSN C'KIIN IX MJUIiM. Germany ha not recovered from her bus iness depression which followed tier period -r cifii.fl-iioii ami ."ion, says the Snc- rsuiento I.ecnHTiiiot;. and Iht people are still c-iinptdk-dtonimieatenverthedi- i runt. There is a magnificent, wondrous pow er lodged In man, says "ConstH'llo'' in the Golden Era. We will call it Force. It is not necessary to become metaphysi cal by inquiries; as to where this jiower s lodged. It may be in the Wain, in the pici!. ii tl? hea-t, in tlie stomach. It maybe what we vail son!'. It exists, it i-i eomewhere. Mtyit nut be without agreeable fact that a snc-ul war amy " " e ,m-v leave the ountrv iat b. -veil a i Forw th& bathing certain enhtric worse lllslillldeonllwn!:.lcoMlIfion,1,, '"' ",e "f;U may come to its thai. C..t iim! .tt.,.ii-I.e.I e. Tl,.. i ' ... rnj. M5:i-,itie. May era of anet-nUtfinjk.wi.iiii took ttie Idrm of joint t m-k itmi;iK!ies of ttinrwt erjusl ab surdity and rvckiesness with theStiii'hSoh Bubble Selieme. produced a crop of bank rujjtcies i.Minii sir? ne-i7i;v upon the 1 i n&'ioua) 0- sfion.Hiid it-settlement i t j X iue wi.h hi-- t r from being overcome i to- lay. The actual vjxst. e.me in 1ST! 73. j but it wast so general and heavy a one tint j j tl not !v isi tlie water we drink. In the j fund we eat? The-se "re mere suimiidri.ms. We know nothing a hour Ihe mv-terl hh t llllfi CiiiCfi I nree.tlte t-tenm gent ra'ed by which we sire moved ta intensity ot tltonght an .'i-i.i:i. Tin- result- ot ;hii 1 oroe are worthy ot Cii tt'ioj.I tUi ; tliey an- grand, iimgidti cut. Miperh. a Vi.l..jnirins. Man, through m The Grover-Croniii fraud in Oregmi was a fair Index to what was attempted In nil the Southern States and accomplished In ail but three of tliem, and timely submit ted to by KepiibHcHU. It is true that we did nut need those State to iltvt Mr. Hiycs, but a just count of Ihe eiit-toral vote would have given our I.e.ih!itaii ctnditbite n majority printer !hn :li;.t rt ivived by ary one in tin- history of the Government. The .y i i.ow ci sr f ir Mr. H ie'to move on the work- ! -m h men a Waile Hainpniii and rul tketn If the polirifk! blackboard. retoii: the oiunt-rv the io!!ii., It mvuiiiHl in the lay of tlie frcat I.hn-oln Tin- It -hook t! e country to it found:.tton.ind J ' " S"? ' J ,'w, N.a wnn.lerla! tieinf. it has since t-.AVil u ily estopiieti tle gov- A-i iis l"-tro.n,nt. i m;i ( t counj.'1 crnment from inducing any turtiier ! ,l"lM 5 f,,,!: tles. T!ve pro-heN and dreams of tfn.aitf.t It is Indeed t-oible I P'H.p!ier v t!;.it all in this life i j vantiy mi -.s: tealir nothing i that after &l tlu-re whs some pood in all tki-.ip;arf!t evil, or at one time there was a di cdcd leaning in the ri vvriimi'iit toward a rt-iiewal of tin- war with Fntiee. when i: hiiume evident ihst iter Co!;anse wa; iu -.' imaiu -ry than real. Hid ifui;norce and trade been fi iiirishis.g at -that time U i quite pr.-iis.bie ii jt a s-cond war would ijave hei-n T?ntnred njmn. and in sncii an eveiit it is re-1 tin tli-it tbe -ureei of ierma!:y mut Imve been drVmed. and the empire so weakened a to render its Dl-iintenance diKicnlt. One ff- rt of the gsnersl dei.rvssion Iws been to inctileate a peaceful and ec-momii-al so!icy in the Gov ernment, and EL-niaruk has tiiui bteti drireu to a-4i;iieaa virtue tint absti nence rtom qnarreU wi.h bis r.eiglibors which cireiimit-tiices liave rendered a ne cessity. The destruction tt capiral in Germany, or rather tlie coliapse ot fic;i tious Tnltie-i. hi been enor ii-h)-. arid we who are camparattve!y tttd to that kind ot thinps can realize the significance of the fact that scores o! merpri-ee which in 1572 paid 2u i-r c?r.t. iivi.l-ii'U now re turn notbins, while fhan1 wideb were then at 429 lave tallen to 23. and shares which weretiieit 125 to nothing, ft a re ceut list tr i- Rtnte'1 '.)!.- 412 coaipanies show an absointe Ios on what was regard ed as valnnble income-yielding projiertr. f f45.tXIO.nOO. This will give some faint -idea of the depth and ex ent of the gen eral lesses, and of the genuineness of tlie existing bii--iiies dciirioii. Germany will no doubt rveovnr from her ailment, as America has recovered &g iin nnd aain but "dw will be perhaps less likely than her transatlantic friends to plunge anew into the old wild speculation, tlie moment tlie Pi ortoni v t' f siii it. thm there i buinait !il-ofimr. that we are o:.!y w .i-inp a jew moments mitri e are wi.h the m joriiv. 1-yond the confines of that ir.ysieriura somewiiere tint p.wr njortnls know i dfiiing ahout. . ThU is picture that miyht well htartle ns dwrt tnir eiwrai-, extinpui-h onr hopes, paralyze its into IWtlts inacfiTlry. But like tlie host. wc wjil !iow ourselv. neirriiiitv" or K -i.rnckv t-on;inihti l ur it :s the oj.'y p!:ttt- whiih fntled to lw.rn an lii'portant l-on in the hire wai. The Smi'lie"-!! people, who Iwve any iiiUret in tie- Gi'Vi rnuiet t. want no mure w:ir. but preli'r peace, and a fe itdmlnUtral on by r.entililicans, r;lnT thtn nimtohj and hloott-lH-tl. which follows IemncrmK- rule. Tlie Kcllojrp i"VrrnineMt in Lmi-tin:i Iris tieen CKn'tully and well admit, !-tcred. The rights of miwt t.r iH-onle have b-en PI BMC M HOOI S. The achoo) nieednj; at tlie Opera Iloii'e, on Monday i.ipht, was well attended. Tlie question ol. "bow much tax idiall lie le- ied. ' was ably dlnu-scl (v a Iiimi.Ikt of ilrstH,lass orators anil po'.ltititl ecom. mists. The question ol property of public sclrotds wns tli-en-s-itl and many ab'e speeches nitide. S!i. rVathom. who kone ot our liiri ctirs,S(Mke in nio-t -!;(: jtt liiipuiice I f ti e public schnn's Iw iii 'he "IVilladi j nni of our !ilier'h-." rnd i v.ir-d a tline ! ndil tux ; 'tid'e l.w.on sno!,e nt I leni-rli, civln some mci t exccllei.t j ideas fill the sil'i c' of enl'r,'l! edtl -Htloll. j S. tii.tor Waybills eXn-seil l,U con- rmed I '"r puhiic s iiiMils. but wh illine to pay hi- t:tx, to eiluc ilr the children lit the poor. Mr. Watkiuds wms n lvor of a bij:h Tax, ftidluj; t-xcre.lingly litiera! toward the pxir. l!rn. 0t ii n Mike not a wnnl. Acting Governor Chad wick was present, but bad no time f r Siee,:h m ikiop. Several pekers were pn-sent and enter tnined the atidleuee with c.n:w! m-m'Iii- on Ihat prolific snhject .thuMtiim." Ilev, Mr. Iickensu,i presided and a-bniiilstereil BM'K AM BLAIKC. Of the nine new tnemb-rs ol the Senalr, even are old line w nig. IJei'k ol Ken in' Ky, ana limine, m iien j-niiug; men went, the lormer from New Vork, and Ihe latter from Vntis Ivania. to the game town In Kentucky. A friendship irrew up mere which was t-ouiiuueii in c nucresa many veurs atterwunls and now the two are in Ihe Somite. All o Ilick'n chai-HC- teristli- nr ilirelv ill llert-ut from those pos-e sed by I? an . yet a Hrsnual f.iend- lil or the warmest kind basalunvs ex. i-ted hetwerii ihi-iit. lieik liernles lvalue in n jjoihl naliivt-d oi.'iniier ami ;he latter coiiiilaineil In the lonie-r nt his conserva tism. I'hi r wulk il arm in arm to the Hi' rn-ideui a (h -k to he sworn this s-s-iim. Ulaine hud hardly riifd his h-'iid fruiii Imih in to he itv J'l idcnl ttheli he ha I laki-n (lie o t h Ix-lore he turned to li,.,k and -aiil. Now d n you. I want you to la-have yonr-a-lf," IH iine sinci-r Iv Inv s a row. Mini i never n hap py as woen knviiii: a sli'irp repurtee in the presence nt crow. led pallaricH. After the scene of la-t Tueiln unci Wediieduv, la-a-keil a Iriend. "If he didn't thii.k it was a jolly tune thry hail." Wu -.Iiiuyttm "laai.il to M. I.ouis Kepiibittiiu. preservetl. lur throu-ii -sl.o' meitt-" the reiu!i'ic;iji in d.iritv ' alMitit twenty tlem-iind less thin it would i have la-en en a fir v-ite. Thus the ho!e j contest litis, b t ii waped. r.inl the Gft'Ver j bir-iiies sii.-uU be cart ruiiy sir el and J other frstmfe simihr to tho-e winch J briu;.,; i.b-. ;: elect ittti exnostt! tu tin- j public pnze. Let lis have etpia and exact ! immense i JW ' ad and the Republican niajuri?r i d ..p. I parliamentary law i h ra-hera loose hand. Ihe uieerinp cloetl In ha'inniiV and ihe tt.x was tlx' d at S imils. 1 net. I t.. It .u Purine the hard limes several liostou pirls liave decided to aai pi honest hiilist woik. Said one il them to a Newark lady the o' her ev. Mi, n, "Madam. I shall he obliged lo yotl if ymi will he i pond lid to In in; doun (!, atlas, m that I mav fro the war In the east; and. if voit .l. a-e. where i- the lelephiuit-?" They iclepliopcy siory aiiout t,fs. MISCELLANEOUS, A. S. ROWLAND, CITY HACKIYIAN, 'With Dwrbla, SmlfJt A Co. IJEAfiY AT TlltiT0r(INV rPEl;. 11 mn. Itn irntrn tu lira or tloau Al. ui.yarivt,fiitl..'lu. " l-ATKH; CAI I.INO-Firiit n, , ; . l.iuilssih'ittaNlutK Inatr.. i im fKIVijio- I'er hti.ir t B 'In or from Irani. ,,r Mia'miiii ni, DK t 1'MllAl.n- Alia.il. j 1, I. b 4:lf " FA1UIAK imos., who! t:n j; a ui:taii, GROCERS, Corner Court and Commeroial, ar i torncr hcrry and Commercial . . streets. npaiti. We ill war apaipsj oiids ; we w ill overcome nil obstacles. We ill U-iure.'y iucrtat-d ererewbere. a AaiPOKTA!r BWOtXCV. " The most serious drawbtck. Rays the Sacramento Unio to ti.e utility of iron in tlie arte and Industrie has always hm . its liability to deterioration or destn n by rust. Ever since the spplication of that metal to shipbuilding invention lias en racked tot a preventive ot this itBid ioiK enemy, but without avail, and of late a return to timber ban been seriously con- i tempUded by s.-ep-buikJers. It h now, however, announced by tlie London Times that an English eliemist. Professor Citrfl, has CI cover.-d wliat is layered to lie a complete cure r rust. Ii the tacts as alleged are borne out by lurther exper iment it is unnecessary to state that this will rank as mm of the mnt imjiortant discoveries of the ape, and that it will have absolutely incalculable effl-cta upon commerce, navigation, architecture, man ufacture, and every brMtch ot industry, rrofessor ErtT is said lo have discovered t'oat when iron Is txpond t a high U:ia fierature to the action of super-h ated -team, a black oxide is produced upon it surface, which i tarder thau ti metal Itself, which adheres to it as closely as lu cwn particles, and which complete;? xc Mts the effects of water, weather and acids. Jn the experiment already made it has been found that by the exposure of Iron to tbe action ot auperbeated steam at 1,200 depieea Fahrenheit, for sis hours, en oxide j produced which defies tlie rasp, and which no amount ol exposure to scatter will affect In any way. It will tie at once apjareut tliat tbe practical re ul ol such a discovery must be bewilder ingly important. It win not only remove oil tbe drawback! upon iron as at praseut employed, and enhance ita value with its durability, but it will open to it new av enues -of usefulness which I ave hitherto been closed apaint K by lLs tendenty to rust, lu increasing the permanence ol -Iron it will increase iU strength, and tbtw -render public travel safer under a variety of circumstances, both by land and by water. In fact there is nothing into which iron enters as a material tlie condition ot which will not la; improved hy Profewr CarfTft discovery. In tle language of Colonel Seiler, "ThereVmUlions in it .'" ill progress as if we were destined to live on this earth lor all time. We will even look detth in tlie lace and not l-e ap palled. This thronjh tlte agency of what we lmve tuil-d Force. Behold tlie niaeuificent works of man decay and desolation broods over them. Te lie builds and constructs. He rears edifices for coming generarions, ratla-r than for himself, lie is thoughtful of .lie future. We Cadfornmns have this fire sight well developed. We are building u City Dall ol superb proportions, it w ill be. wlien completetl. large and grand enough to meet tlie wants and satisfy the ambition and pride of a city of two millions to three millions of people. We are con structing a Guidon Gate Park which one day mill rank among the noble park ot tiie world. We fire planning tor a Nation- i a! Presidio Park, that will cover acres 0rj tiongh ou which niiit lie built a flue c'ry. ! It will overlook tl sea. the petrless Pa- I ciHc. It .-ill be a rlory to the noble men ! who arc earnest in tlie grand enterprise. Haw many of u will live to see the Golden Gate Park a complete work, so far as human bands can make it ? How many of us will live to see the new City Hall completed ? How many or os will live to see the Presidio Park a tact, in an us penecxion . Alia yet we work as earnestly, as thoughtfully, as tndomitab'y as it we were to see, to rea lue. to participate in. to enjoy a!!. How superb a quality Is Force. The individual man, like the masses. accnmplislie wonders through the agency ofrorce. He builds atructiircs oftliougbt that seem to defy tbe ravages pf time from this thought evolved organizations that endure all the storms and tempests of human passions. Behold the work accom plislied by tlie godmen. as we call them Remember tliat tliey were men like our- elves, liad their tope, and tears, their joys and anxieties, they were born like ordinary mortal.. Tbe tremendous Force within tliem alone make them grander. nobler, more exalted, more divine than jt-treat party of progress will lead the cKiiury to s.-iii iiiuer HUint-vt-nieiits. THE KEttll MILL IOMIM IS. While the Enropoun Powers dts'm-.is of I On Suutl iy night iasf Kev. I'. S. Knight, pr.sforof the Congn gational f'liureh. de livered a vrry interring liiscotirst.. troni which I caught the following ptmgriphs. The su'ject was. '-Ilones-v the H at I to Suctss." He said: '-ii na-sr y U the k y to genuine success in ail nuderlakines in t it.. lile. AM unfairness, scheming an I trick- j ery is i.'i-honest. To tain wexlth or ptisl j Art tlon bv mdair tnenns n tit-oi oniit rlc. I iH'lidt Chlt-.tgo .loiirni.t : -.Said n I'.ni I inoth'-r. at the t;.Meo" u ladiioiia'ile t'liicaoo hotel Iht -other day. -iDyotl know, inv little son, t,at 'lie wonl it"i; is French for hill of lar.,:'" (in, yes. ui iOKna." was the a-scir:n' reply, ' tutam it !" 1'lif. tpother fainl. t rljrlit there. S'ie was afraid her hot- would grow up to ( a nara'-rikidi d- the iiiaiutenKiice of peire are doin or i of two things; Science tir trtJi he must either itmr hi- toil 's;? it. In either case his and h yon no: mirp-lH-d to find bow Inde it of inonev jieace ol conscicniv) Is. much happiness en lie coniletised Claiming to d. what they can toward a . . peaceable solmion ol tl,e disnmp between i , ",M "T' " hthii4' ......... in me- noii, ,u rrnjHiii. tlie Porte and Moutenerro. w ldi h s.-ea K ! t be the tine qua mm for an nnderstaiii). ing and settlement, says tlie Alia Culifor niaii, the two parties to the affair do tint seem to make any progress. The Porte will not grant what the envoys of Monte negro demand, and they u ill not recede from what they claim. Meanwhile ! time ot the artnistic lias nearly tratispint!. and tire Turkish c:miai::der in Herze-i govina. riiilif man IVslia. is moving south-1 word toward Montenegro, so ready to strike the Hale Prbicipnli'v theg- tt thins; is simple, straightforward, old-fashioned honesty. II.Miesty usually offers one plain road to soalvss, 'Tlie dmir into Ihe told;' w bile dishonesty seek to invent 'souif tiler Buy "The hont-st road is the sate and sure one. When our Lord -mid. 'Hp thai en fere:!, tint by the dtajr into the sheep -fold, but climefh up some oilier way, tiie same Is a thief and a rtihher.' lie lormnlaied a pf inciiiie of w ine and eenentl ntn.iie.tioo to be ! 1 ' l,r',H-"'de ol common hooes-y is io- vojvmi in nil tiie ciaiin-nl rt-liirinn. am tlie unipu-st in (lie hiiiiililesi Inline. A laitlage will not hold the huiky furniture and Miiiipttintis Hm'tntiio.hiton of a mansion; l.u- il (iial la- tin-re a crtage will hold a. nin,-h hap pi.ir hs might atot-k a palacv I r. James II imilton. Misci:i.I.ANT.ors. H. B. MIDDAUCH, Architects Builder. I AM ritHPAKK.Il T1 rt'ltMll S.aii,:iluii mill lUMitrr-K lur Imi'iiii k. ... . Ewn, "ir".-v iu in me icvtiive lit oii.uuj wr una not ivj,ee v.iiw. AVau. ! ,fi..?.,,.. ..r .!:.;.. i . .. t. .. ...... . i ..r. i It IP-mil. ltf lh Willi! I HVUM ; fMI Dr. -K4TTT TM!:OI4M,V Jonr-s, pistor M till If ever household affections and loves kre Eraeefiil thing', tta'y are grace ltd iu -the poor. Tlie ties that hind tiie ueulthy ami the proud lo home may lie forged on - anli. hut tho-e that link the poor mm lo ft.is bumble iatirth are of the pure m.ial .tnd iR'ar the st;: mp uf tHuvrn ii kt otlier men. Confuciu". Christ and Ma homed constitute the trinity which has blazoned before liumauify, like brilliant. ever-eiKlurine stars in tit ft rmstmpnr Tlieir united Force has permeated the mil lions on this planet. In what we will term humble life Force plays a coi;-spiciions part. The man wl o rises every morning and works ten honen hours a day. who keeps this up from week to wetk, trom month to month, trom year to year is a hero in tlie fall sense of the word. He has Force. What tntst we think of tbe man who works from four teen to eighteen hoors a day and keeps it up incessantly ? Hundreds of men in our mid-tt do this. Are they not the heroes of every day life? And all lor what ? Ah, tliat k nothing to them. They know. they feel that they have the work to ac- otnpii-h, and they will do it, if they have to die in the harness. It is tlieir Fate and they accept their alloted tads with a smile. If contemplate tbe noble, tlie exalt ed tbe heroic side of man's character we should really come to idolize, to worship him. Would we not in time build altars to him ? Already we have progressed so far that we consecrate liiin in statuary. The ancients so consecrated their gods. We hive forgotten tlie god and make idols of men. They are. tlie most perfect of earthly idols. Wlien worthy ot it. let os reverence, worship them. This U true religion. It is wisdom, it L justice to look at man from tlie bright, rather thau the dark side. Let u give him crwlit, not for bis weaknesses but rather lor his courage, his itt.-roi.siii his Force. Ill humor i nothing more than an i w,t:d feeding of our own want ol merit, a tlisat i-iactiiju with ourselves which is al ways united with an envv that ftnlish v ii - - ; -. -.; h-;!,.-. while, the Prince ol the lt tm toed pro-1 ""; vinces. Xickt. nrnmiu- t,, I ' thieves ; tiie leadershiD of th. ll.n I f'r"' of fi"e doing. . . . ...i,..-...-. tepjpHjaj a-thoite or. m it ast, aiu tliem. I lie policy and d piomacy ol tho-je txlavic provinces are somewhat difficult to be understood. While tiia Prince, through his envoys, js negotiating for peace with the Tone, tie offers to take the leader-hip oT tlie rebel lion ol the adjoining province, .caiut its and his Suzerain Sovereign. It looks to an outsider as if tliere w-ere some power behind all this finesse and negotiation, busily engaged in fomenting, rather than quieting the misunderstanding, as if anxi 0 1 to prevent a solution of the Eastern Questiwn without war. And it looks very much as it that condition would be reach ed, notwi-.bstaiiding tt is announced that England bai consented to sign the prwo col, and, with France and Italy, would send Ambassadors again to JConstaDtino ple. But Turkey announces that she will reject all attempted interference. ni t n.! st,tti,)n;t'o,,rf;.. v. uii and rotila-rs. uiL-t avoid evt-rv -Very gta;ie el i:.- lit-Jvuig BOW A Kl lH OK ItltJiMu, HtjHAS. A traveler in South Africa stopped one light at a Boor's bouse, savs one of our exchanges. He found tiie children playing with a pebble that loo! -ed like a diamond. He bought it for a trlfl-j, tlie Boor saying that If it was a dia mond, tliey couid get plenty more, and took it away. He sold i: at tlie Cape for ,,,WJtj. He bought another from a rieero. wnicn lie told lor $ao.lJ0. and then tbe native began to search for these air.... wliere they had previously seen them, tbe white men beard of their success, and then tlie rush began. One mine after anotber.all in the same neighborhood, was found, and around each mine a city sprang op. The last, and that which is the center of tbe diamond trade, is Kimberley. The city has 10,000 population, five churches, two theatres, banks, hotels and other build ing!. 1 he Ghamherlaln government in South Carolina will sustain itself as soon as the people of that Htate are permitted to ex press their sentiments at tlie polls, without being intimidated. The President of the United States is bound to sustain a Re publican form of government in that and all other States. nsslnr ot il.e !.-.: rsi..,.i, .:..!-.: a - ....... ' s ucurcrej i uio-i exceiient sermon . on Sunday looming, from the last sen- ! tence of the tenth verse, of the seventeenth 1 etiapter. of tlie gospel according to rit. Luke, which reads; s-tve are unprofita ble servants; we have done that wbichjwas our tluty to do. Just bow, when tlie whole duty was per formed, still another debt was owing, tin; speaker did not clearly explain, hut his exalted ideas of tlie atonement served to cover the case, and being a fine elocutiou- e--t tlie Lt. enlir'aiued and Instructed hi audience, if h- did not settle tbe question j or "going behind a theological returning ! board." Tiie thinking public should cali and hear the scholarly eflortsof Dr. Jones. J lO IHE PlOm OE klLLX. the la e'l iun.ri.e f ivie 1.1 u)-fc. Vnloi, wnli ail Ilie iiHuleni ipik'ioviaiit'ntA. COUNTRY AND FARM HOUSES I Hi Ihe (;ren , a eiinviMiien.-tt rr c ommir In (li. r o.res; nua s.or,. f nail ol Inm or Have more ttmn to tv i.mo-s-m ... oie vrn ia.e Kim ul wart; I laiUattJ aita trierair. w.rk hiniM ihal lnten.l bnllillej. will riml It lo llielr I a-li-aniiiat t..cii-iilt nh me Ui.,. nrnLinx ur j ntn ui. nt elwnlifn;. oial t Iran .a.r ,., , in .ir Imiawentem... miiraot f..r wnr'k' i in utc ciainirr. ami lnrtii,li roiuenal wltentluarrtl j All coninilniKautoint and unicri will itcettr ; lirninia auvutiim. t i oHu. ('orwrUiur.'liaiiil ( nnii-r firuein, Salrni " " Ji. Ii JUl'llAtU.ll. C.A. BURCHARDT 36 Washington St., rortland WH.il,t:s.U.K AMI LKTAIL I EAt.tni FIKE VIRB & LIQUORS, 10 Cases Gcnuins Ehino Wine Kmta Hi Ujiimiw Mreaitm Uatht!krr, FRtM AfsSCJUEFOSSIA CLkU F reaca antl Sonom Wkite Wln, Tlif Ihmi In iiui tsiuturj-. ST. HELENA WHITE WINE. t.lKhtaiKt Vnry pittamtni. fEEECH COGKAC EU2I WHISKIES By tho Barrel Collon or Cottle. tan l.'l A P J. H. II A AS. . WATCHMAKER JEWELER. PLOW FACTOR .... A.M).... GENERAL BLACKSMITHING. The Halsev Clipper Plows. if all aUca mi l.tl and mailt) to rler. Tins flows .Ki.tl.e u work hi atnnl.lr and ttxl phwiivK, soil are in fmttcraf uaa ainmif tarnwrk la Unu Co. Elorse Shoeing, Wagon and Hack W OEIC W lv. piw. ana wor, wlin,We,. i""1 MU U at limort ro. C. H. PAINE, Prop.1? tin tact, lirt-gim tteuiru ELACKSHITHIKG AT T Hons Tweed will probably open rp some good things on Tilden. Belmont and otlier. Tbe great frauds P. which tbe "liosi" wts supposed to lie principal actor are about to fll where they really belong. The Iemo- eratic party is truly.a party of "reform" in a born. A. Oakey Hall has filled the rubiie eve so long, that tlie question nrisei why is I he wanted, now that the minor matter of' lofdiity U settled U-yoi.! auestion ihe mtmiier and v. ht-re tire of lis .Lo For some time persons visiting the cemetery Iwve been gsiheriiig flowers, even trom tlie graves o! the dead. Tlie- flowers were planted by tho-e whose child ren lie quiet in death. It is painful (0 them wlien visiting these graves lo find that ruthless hinds have torn away their euiuiems or love and hope. I know the iianies of some who have sttKiped I bus low. autlJiKiw notify all. tliat in tiie future shall not only publish their names in our cby papers, but appal to tlie law fi,r tlie pro tection of tlie bouies of tlie dead The Siixtok. BY G. A. McNEIL & SON. 1-lOMTSl.M- UPAKIaK. A large iiurnber ol mail coutracU will be Set in Jane next, tlie service to com mence July first. Tins Piesideut U silent on tiie subject as to time ot convening Congress in extra session. Tbe next Hou- of Biprcsentativcs In Congress will be nearly a tie, two or three Democrats having reformed. itie people ot the tinted btatcs are -i.--.i-. t... ... j . . ut-cpij iiiiureneu in Having a war Europe. Tbe demand for our ae- QlNG ALL ROUND, $2. Hituk, Wayna ant! Plnw wort t Bj-ecial! r. il(xL5.'lw;lni WOODBURN NURSERY. J. ii. m:ttli:mieu,. - ivpv. -" w J J iiMiiiul ami utj I rotw, VILS AMJ SUIilBBLKr Coutantlv onhaii't. iead fnr Ctttalng-w a nd trk Lin. Aatlret j, it.HIIl.rli:K, Wupdlnirn. Marlon countj , (H'" FOR SALE! Wagon, Carriage and Farm Horses for Sal. t on. Carrutuo .n rurm MorM), fur Any nue anil yl yo.iiirt. en OD i,,. tK I uir t.rmiutl. ami ,,, ,K r l! N at tbe """'Jtl WOOD 4. WRICHT. .J. D1RPER W. MOOHK, AND UAIRDKESSER. SHOP TWO Ih-KiRS MATE1.SA.X OIB'.tJ, IwoniiPrflNl lelStltf H'JITII Of THE Mreet, Hjtlrtu, Orron. in ricultural products will be grea'er even though tiie Turk's shot ten tiie number of Christians now in that country. Tliere can be little doubt tiit the cor ruption which gave Judge Grover a seat in tlie V. 8. Senate, will vet nnsi.nr l.i.n He attcmpu to intimidate honest nconle. but will hardly make It win. Evidence I-a. s-Jinulating. JUST OPENED I PIOHEERJAKERY. Commercial Mreot Oppukite iht MalCMiiun 01Ii r. IroMli liroitcl JLhI1v. . t-STPiiw A!fDOAXKtfrliinillltan(l uiio-i trixle Ukktl to onl..-r. e-OHSA.WEWTAL CAE-IM lir Wvkllnm, K. oiuulea, lauuiua, etc, Ualuxl on lint vM'm. mrt9 STBONO A BAIN. Tbe gold and hilver mines of Orieon are being slowly developed, but are prov ing a source ot great wealth to the State. Wc need more capital and energy. Some very important figures on the at:b iot't or ti.e "Penitentiary muddle." will appei.r -he-tie. .. f,e..; , nr:i-t !? nt A GREAT BARGAIN. 1300 Acmof Land forSale, r W1 WK NT VIMILKR WM'TH E AST OK 8 A LESL tl0 lUllMM Im.IIV Isn.ltll'M ..w-m .... .TI N - - 1 ,uc orlh hontluui. IrJT Come ami v me. WHY NOT RAISE GOOD STOCK? Pf all klntlr, MnmiallT W,n tt m . R. C A C A L. CEER, Hare constantly for iwlc pnr ivn . H.H.8, HH.,HT:iI.USa'n'd tlS&ufF?f TLt, COCIIIS an.l IhjKkis i VI lit KVL bmr larnu Iweve mile twu. ot iliT v..li.. " 1 'sr-ii. . IAL UIC 8ALEM DRAY ARD HACK COMPAJfTS Truck, and Carriage. AKB ALWAYS KKAJJr Full iJU8lN& L. S. M'OTT, Proprietor. -R. -A. t ej;s - CALLING - PlnK honr.... " wS.l - F0 New Tailor Shop. If AVISO OI'KVED A SKW HHOP IN THP "lory .1 '.be txmioflhrc no (.tiraiunr- nal airtwt, I am iirt-jiarwl to Ho all Llnila ol wurk : t m line, nut ill miil.e a B,-udi) nl CLEANING AND REPAIRING. All s-.i,-tl.,iri. g,u..t) wr(l lK. .,,m it. iv uiM.aiiwstfiie-! at iwiai,ie .r..-.., tiriior 'ej;-vw WKibTZKV. WANTFTI A K AOKNT PtiH -J u u.i ... quimi. Vo, ,c. hTu'iVV. """" """"o "1 ,.,. A. 'DKKNIKI4, ill, rout rilruuu hn ntn.!ia.-o TAiLOIMK"G.. CLElNSINtI AXD REPAIRING AM CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER J A r'TKIt KOin V VPAi.a ......... 1 hT U. olll i ""l" u.M.lle Kxj.ri'i., - .... . . rui'm-n niuce, I I' hl AIItS. thi: J I. F.J.T.Kr.