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About Grant County news. (Canyon City, Or.) 1879-1908 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1890)
, '3 "J m p"' i THE GRANT COUNTY HEWS Thursday, Jan. S. LOCAL BREVITIES. Farewell 18S9. Welcomo 1S90. The Nirws Aialioi nil of its many render n Hnppy New Year, nnd mitny of thorn. I'luiicit Keith rojwrU Know lying nUmt eighteen inclici deep at liii rniiali in Ilrar vnlloy. There is a unlit in tlto W. 0. T. U. Pint of tlto orymir.iUon now boliovo in toinpomnco, but not prohibition. Wo Vero inutakon in the marriage Hot ii last weak. Jowph -Manturson married Mrs. Huttio Dodon instead of Daley. TIiu iuo harvest linn about nil boon gathered in, the necessary clement rnnsjinit nil tlio way from four to eight inohort thick. Ru'iorta from somo paitt of tho county nro that tho miow has crnstcd, making it difficult for stock on tho rungo to find giutw. Kaschc ife Co., linker City, havo a full lino of ice skates from $1.00 to $5.00 per pair. Mall orders promptly filled. A man seven feet nud thrco inches tnll used to reside in Umatilla county, but beenmo too high for tho commum ty. llo has moved to Denver. We uro nfruid the noxt Circuit Couit will hnvo n timo trying Ilarker, the denf and dumb man charged with meddling with hone brands, unless lie can load und write. Pinnk Lawrnnce and John Fraloa wore tried last week before Justice llulison charged with larceny of sheen. Thuy gavo 1-otids for their appearance lefore tho next grand jury. From tho telegraphic accounts of murders and lights one would natural' ly conclude that Christmas day was typical of anything clso but peace on earth and good will to men. Mr. 1). It. lliiiehart has begun to make his trips to town with apples and eider. Juuelmrt s eider is always made from excellent fruit, and there- foie commend) itself to the public. This time of year when big roaring fires aro necessary, look out for your old stove pipes, yo who do not sport brick or terra-cottn Hues. J his is a lxid time to have your house burned. Tho Nkws iiiiii seldom smokos, but Monday Stausoll "set up" tho cigars, which measured al-out nine inches in length. One is on exhibition nt this shop. Where did you get them, Pus"-' syi X Parrish it Co.id havo it-riuw Rem ington typewriter in their oflico, tho til-it maehiuo of the kind ever brought to Urant county. Hut the civiliza tion of the outside world is rapidly becoming ouis. Tho Harney Items and Jleppnor Gazette are kinder uarro!ing about the noxt joint state senator. While Morrow and llainey are in a contro versy Omnt county may stop in and walk oil" with tho prize. Undo Johnny Kirk, whom nearly cveryloby knows and respects, is said to havo gained his "second eyesight," Aftor wearing glasscss for thirty years his neighltors say ho can now readily see to read without them. Prairio City postoflieo is goneially considered a money order ollico, but is not in stern reality. Money order business is not being transacted, nud may not for some time yet posaibly not before July, so wo have been in formed. Tho nowspaiHir man is frequently met with tho inquiry as to who was the author of an article. The reading public should understand that tho au thorship of any communication is sue led with the editor and printer, with ono exception, that of a personal nt taok. A gentleman who resides down tho liver says that for tho past twenty three years ho has observed tho "bigus" attending tho annual snowfall and novel failed at foretelling the weather, llo informs us that at no timo this winter will tho now snow oxcecd six inches. '0WjAftt(rian has this comment on twp titern Washington towns: ".siTolta'rtT Falls buys wheat in Walla Walfu, c.irrici it to its mills, makes it into Hour, and sells tho Hour in Walla Wnlln. That's the dlHVreneo between enterprise and stickiuthemudati venoss. Walla Walla lias tho natural ndvanta goj, but hasn't tho gitiipuudgit.' ' David and Win. Overholt havu a brother frdm tho eastern states visit ing them. Mr. Ovorholt arrived hero n weak a-jo Friday, nnd tho Ni:ws re gret? that it failed to mention his ar rival last week, ltut such is in the nature of things, for about 1)6 times every day the editor asks tho ques tion "What do you knowl" And tho answer is, "Nothing." Soda Spring station, on Bilvios river tit tho head of a deep canyon, is con sidered the coldest place in (Jnint county. Frank Mel lean says that last winter ho had two thermometers, one hanging below tho otlM nnd lolh fiov-e uii. lsmt summer during tho hot spell tho upper ouo burstod, so this wi.iUr found him with only one. Friday night, however, tho weather grow colder und colder, until the muroury nlniont disappeared in the bulb, and in iU oll'oibt to get fuither down it broke off a ten-penny nail on whiuh tho thermometer hung, when tho whole husinoi fell to tho iloor. JOHN DAY DASHES. Mr. J. S. Ilnplonstall leaves in a few days for n visit to California. A ntimlwr havo gono to 1'rairio City to nltoml the masquorado dnnco. Mr. Lovoioy has moved into Mr. Trowbridge s property near the par sonage. Our iuo merchants havu filled tlioir ice houses during the week, so we dont care for any more frcozo- u p. A gold watch was rallied at Mr. j Knight's storo ChriHlmas night, Mr. i Combs winner. Just my luck, you know. Mr. J. Cnttnnach returned homo Friday evening from Spokane Falls. Ho is woll pleased with that place and will go back in the spring. Tho Christmas tree wns well nt tended and nil wore mndo happy by tho many presents which wore exchanged. Tho tree wttB loaded ns usual. The dnnco Wednesday evening wns a greater success than was an ticipated, both financially nnd so cially. Sixty numbers were sold and cvoryono scorned to have a nice time. Mr. Hayes favored our people with an cxcellont sermon Sunday evening, tliu church having been tastefully decorated for tho occas ion. I no choir acquitted them selves creditably. We were pleased to see so manv in attendance. O'IChkkk. .Summons now to-day. Miss Rirdio Lewis is visiting in tho city. if ..t.i i. r .. dollar, try to borrow one. y Stewnrt down the river, Dec. I t, 18S9, to tho wife of K. Stewart, wns born n son. Go to tho Red Front Rilliard Hall. Canvon Citv. for fino wines. liquors and cigars. Tho way lcautiful snow is gradual ly piling up it will soon attain a con siderable depth in the mountains. Twelve Connecticut postmasters, arrested for selling stamps on cred it, were each fined $b) nnd costs. Mi. Penfield, agent of tho Roynl Insurance Co., will please accept tho thanks of the News for a handsome business calendar for 1800. Si. I'arrish manipulates tho now typewriter which by tho way ho re ceived ns a Christmas present and is quite an oxpeit in that particular hue. Mr. Herman has prcioutod privato bills to tho senate for payment to M, S. Ilellman, of Canyon City, of 8(3000 for supplies furnished the govenmout in 1871. A correspondent writing to the l'rineville News thinks tho O. V. mil- road will be completed to Knstcrn Or egon in time to remove Crook couutys noxt wool crop. Some one estiumtoi that getting born costs the people of the United Statos ?225,000,000 annually; getting married, SIIOO.OOO.OOO; getting buri ed, 75,000,000. San Francisco's Chinese high binders were on tho warpath again the other day. If tho jeaco olliccrB will not interfere tho highbinder po- cieties will soon decide tho Chineso question in California. In the death of Judge I son this district has last ait olliuer who had en deared himself to the people whom he mingled with, and the pefpln of Ra ker City a resident beloved and re spected by all who knew him in lite. If any of our renders nro not taking tho weekiy illustrated West Shore they ought to do so. It combines the desirable features of nil the eastern weeklies and is superior to any one of them. Especially in its graphic pict ures of western scouos is itofgteat interest. Aside from the local paper it is tho 'nest publication that can bo taken, and should' bo in every house. Published by L. .Samuel, l'oitlnnd, Olegoiij-nt ? 1.00 a year. jTlimo mo some things a level head r i i , , . el person snouiu never no. mnoiig these to walk on tho railroad track, to attempt to get on a moving train, to point a pistol or gun at another, to put his name on another man's note, to koep his saviugt in nu old stocking under tho led,- to play a game of chance with a prepossessing stranger, to run for ollico when he has a paying position in privato life, to call a bigger man than liimsclt a liar, nor to neglect to subscribe for tho Nkws. Tlio killing of a man in the prizo rim: in Montana has aroused public attention to the brutal nature and deadly possibilities of this "sport," und in consequence, it is naul the law against prizo fighting in that stnto will bo rigidly enforced hero after. If this proves to be true, the death of Woods from tho blows of Gallagher, will prove to bo of much more beuolit to the world than hi life would havo been had ho lived to complete his century. This will bo more especially true if Gallagher is caught nud mndo to miller tlio full penalty of the law. Tho coun try needs the lesson that only a fa tal termination of n prizo fight, and n consequent hanging can furnish, and tho more prominent tho (dog gers thus disjiosod of tho more wholesome will bo tho lesson. Ore-gouiiin. V -YOKEDUABT-YEAR, According to custom tho Nkws gives tho names of tho couples who have obtained license m urant Co. to wed during the past year. Thir ty-eight couples havo thus obtained the necessary nancrs, but only thir- , ty-soven wcro nindo happy. In Oc ' tober a gentleman obtained tho con- I il... .. 1 .-I. Si.. CUIIb Ul UIU l.Ulllll Oll'Ilt, UUV tlliUI wnrds the parents of tho prospect ivo bride or somo one else interfered 1 with the program, and it was do clnred no go. Hut now for tho names: JA.STAHY. J J Weeks Laura McLean. George Sloan Annio Davis. Washington llradloy M L Smith. John F Rice Maggto Clark. S S Denning Helen Keifer. rKIlltfAttY. Clias T tlrillin Katie Reeves. Frank Dougherty Louisa Mickey Win MoKinnov Rose Dunlin. C V Sweek Martha R Wilson. W II Wilson Lillio McKinuon. MAItCll. Chns .'Stone Hnttio Lloyd. J 1) Moore Robocca Thompson. Henry Campbell Maud Kennedy. A I'll 1 1.. F L Hardmau M L Craig, J M Rover Rottio Wilson. MAY. V John W Fry Miliio Rrawncr Jf.NK. John Zoph Catharino Powers. E II Domont Lydia I Rcdford. Andreas Hansen Tine Jansen. Clins A Woodall Rertha 10 Kofi". J W Mackoy Armcda Whitlock. JCI.Y. A II Gage Maggie Jane Welch. (1 W I'arrish Horcncc L Lewis. At OUST. Chas P Johnson Lulu Laswell. H li Rrown Laura Maud Claflin, 8KITK.M 1IKH. D R Rinehart Mrs. Annio Ulliott. ocroiircit. Mathow Stussi Louisa Schmidt. William Young N J Howard. R M Rurton Maud I Moore. G W Stege Mittio E Bible. Sterling Sloan Emma Rcnefiold. William D Ollicor Nellio Gilbert. NOVKMIlElt. Henry A Hyde Louie Laurance. Theodore McLellan. M Herbcrgcr. S P Ilnrper E M Wilkinson. DKCKJIIIKl!. Thoa R Smith Lillian C Ilnyden. Emmott Cochran Emma C Allen. Joseph Masterson Hnttio Dodson. It is estimated that Oregon has 00,000 men subject to military duty- The cigarette is little, but it gets in its work. It has just sent a full grown man to a Connecticut asy lum. General Diaz and Secretary of the Interior Ruzio havo under con sideration, plans looking to the sup pression of gambling of every de scription in Mexico, A Jnpancs nun is a novelty in n Catholic convent. Ilowevor, a young Jnpaneee lady belonging to n high family will soon take the veil to enter a Ravarinn nunnery. One of our contemjioariefl, in no ting tho successful career of n von oniblu man who hnd just died in Maine, makes the startling state ment that ho was born without a dollar in his pocket. ' Tho Idaho Statosman, of Roise City, lias issued a fine holiday number, containing a full descrip tion of Idaho, a history of tho de velopment of the territory, tho present status and prospects of its industries and an account of its ad vantages as a homo for settlers. Marion P. Martin, an old resident of Lane county, aged about seventy years, wns shot and instantly killed by Mrs. M. J. Taylor on tho 17th ult. Martin wns making a crimi nal aBimult tijMin her. Mrs. Taylor was exonerated at tho preliminary examination and discharged from custody. Tho old Grant house, near St. Louie, which wns erected by tho Into General, with his own hands, in 1857, nnd in which he lived for sovcrel years while he wns cngngo'j in hauling wood to St. Louis has boon sold to a syndicate, which wil remove tho relic nnd exhibit it throughout tho country. A Michigan girl who wns forced to go through the mnrringo ceromc ny with a man whom she did not wiBh to wed, said "no' to every question that required "yes," in spite of which the juslico pronounc od tho pair man und wife. Tho su premo court, howovor, decided that tho whole ceremony was null and vaiil. Scientists claim there can be no life on the moon. Tho day on tho moon would Inst for a fortnight, and then there would lo black night for nnothor fortnight. Scorch ed by day and frozen by night. Tho absence of water, nnd almost total lack of air, would prevent the moon Icing an abode for human beings. Tlio physician of a lunatic nsv luin havo found a new use for rnb bits. A number of these little creatures havo been turned looso onto tho fields adjoining tho institu tion, fo that the inmates will bo ninusod by seeing tho rabbits run about, nud to divert tho minds of the patients is ono of tho great ob jects of tho asylum. DUATIt Of JUDQK 1SON. Luther R. Icon, Judge of the sixth judicial district, passed quiet ly to the spirit world at his home in Raker Citv last Salurdnv, Dec. 28. 1 he scenes attending his dentil we copy from tho Daily Deniocrnt: Up to the past few days Judgo I son 8 condition gavo his friends some hope of ultimate recovery but from that time on he gradually showed signs of failing nnd yester day tho true state of nfThirs wns too plainly nppnront. Ho rapidly fail ed nnd the final dissolution came a few minutes before six o'clock. The scene was an nll'ecling one. Gathered nt his bedside were his beloved nnd ever watchful wife, his children and several of his near and dear friends. He was conscious to the end and the Inst words escaping his lips, looking anxiously into the face of his wife, wero ' Let mo Sleop," nnd his spirit passed be yond. In the death of Judge Isou, Ra ker City and the whole stnto of Or egon loses ono of its foremost nnd most valued citizens, n Iojs that cannot onsily be roplnccd. From his earlv boyhood, through nil tho walks oMife, Luther R. Ison set an example of true manhood that is a for rising generatitfus to follow. Commencing his first vocation in life in tho country school room in Rakor county he was called to take part in politices. Was oloctcd coun ty clerk for three tonne, of two yenrs each, nfterwnrds elected to the District Attorneyship for two terms and after his term of ollico expired, practiced law with marked ability for sevoral years. Ho was finally elected by a largo majority to tho ollico of Judge of tho Sixtli Judicial District, which ositiou he held up to the timo of his death. Judgo Ison was aged about -10 years and enmo to linker county with his parents in the year 1802. To mourn his loss is left his belov ed wife, two daughters and one son, besides his mother and ecvernl brothers nnd sisters who nro resi dents of linker county. President Camot receives n eal nry of 120,000, whilo the head of tins nation gets only 50,000. And vet there nro people who would rather bo President ot tho United States than France. Ren Williams, of Lansing, Mich., has n novel wny of ridding his face of whiskers. livery Sundny morn, ing for tho past twenty-two years ho has sat down before tho glass nnd nulled tho hnir out of the low er part of his face with a pair of tweezers. Ho says that it hurt like most anything nt first, but hu doesn't mind it a bit now. He is 75 years old, and is loaded with nervo and grit. Letter List. List of letters remaining un called for in the poHtolli' o at Can yon Uity, Or. Dec. :Ust, 1 HSU. Wni.'lUattnor, I. X. Clark, Mrs. W. R. Cameron, Robt. Doyle, John II. Davis, Frank Flemming, U. S. Hale, S. C. Jerard, Arthur King, J. N. Purson, J. 0. Parsons, T. D. 1 ronwitli .1, D. Hartmann. Persons calling for tho above will ploaso say advertised. O. 1'. Cltns.U', I'. M. -Ncws.Officcr.r llluo .Mountain Chapter, No. A. M., ollicers installed: M. D. Clifford. M. U. 7, R. 11. P. K. S. Troas. Sec. John Muldriek, Joe. C. Oliver, I). (J. Oveiholt, I'hil. MeUchau John I AM', . of II. N. Unburn, P. S. . O. J. A. Laycock, John F. Hollu, It (!. (i. (i. m. :id M. 2d M. Id Guard. Is. R. Maxoy, A. Iliioheney, J. Small, J Ollicers of Canyon City 1kIuo No. 31, A. F. it A. M., installed Dec. 27, I88U: N. R. Maxoy, W. M. I red A Yorgerson, S. W. N. Rulison, J. W. Phil. MeUchau, Trong.. (!. I. Ilazoltino, " John Long, S. I). J. U Miller, J. I). I. J. Hague wood, . S. W. H. Johnson, J. S, Denis MoAuhir, Tyler. IT CONQUERS JPyVIXO". ItcllcTca and euro EnEUUATISM, m:nitAi.HA, Sciatica, Lumbago. iir.ADACiu:, Tocthube, Sprains, llltUIHI'-S, Darns and Sctlds- noiisr. anii catti.i: Disi-Asica. Col, J, T. FrnuooM, IjUo BocrrUry Mnrr Unci Jockrr Club, Hultlmorr, Marjrlaml: we "1 concur In tlio K I a w I u g IrllmU-i irtld lijr lurrmcn to llio un,urrMol mer lUoifct.JacoUOII." Joj.riixNFixrM), r , Oakland, Call fmu U. Fec'y rolllo r-i Coiul 1I1km11Ioio Af oociiunn aim AUinor ti. of ' lloiw rorlrnll. uro," wrlu! "Itvlnif t?i familiar Willi tho ro- fi7 inaikaLU cturscjr of I clict-rnillr lndoro IhU JarcU Talutblo i pec llio for painful allmcuu. AT I)ii'(,aiTt Au DztLin. THE CHARLIJ A. VQCELER CO.. BUtlmon. Hi. STJACCH3S OH THAOC aijg MARKj TMiTTh Et. Jacobs 01 V I t MOUNTAIN CKBEK MUSINGS. Mountain Creek Dec. 29. Sevoral Mountain Crcekers cole bratcd Christinas by attoudiug a wedding nt .Mitchell. At tho rcsi denoo of tho brides parents, Mr Rod West and Miss Emma I'M- mundson were united in the holv bonds of inatriuiony. Miss Louise Kdmundson, twin sister of the bndo, aotinc as brides maid and Charlie Helms ns host man, tho ceremony was performed by tho Rev. Mr. Mansheld. 1 ho bride was tastefully attired in a dross of blue cashmere combined with plush of tho same J?hado. with sprays of wniio oi wiuio nowers on corsage and hair. Only the relatives and a few intimate frionds of tho contract ing parlies were present. After partaking of a most excellent din ner the company dispersed, tho undo and groom 101111111; tho party from Mountain Creek, rcpniiing to the residence of Mr. M. Dorr whore a part)' was given on tho evening of tho UOtli. 1 he company gathered at an early hour and dancing be gan. All went smoothly till sever al of the boys got too much tangle foot, when fun began in earnest. The following taken from the pho nograph will best describe the scene: 111 lire you out Mr. Willis P. You can't rib it Walt until you fire 1110. And if you try that, as sure as you live, I'll shoot you too full of holes to make a good solve 1 tell you old C. M. is solid here, Take my fiddle while this house T clear. There aiut men enough hero to lick old Noro, So out you all go though its ten be low zero. OI somebody's fighting my poor old dad, Rut ho shant hurt Xero without thrashing this lad. OI let me go Kit, I must help tho old man, Hold on to him Kit as tight as you can. Who peeled your face Walt? I swear 1 don't know, Rut I'll lick the boforo 1 go. Stay with '0111 old man I'm with you there Jags, I'll whittle him too fino for carpet rags. Get oll'ol him whit, now he's laid on tho shelf, C!o sit down you old fool I'll take caro of myself. OI they're going to shoot let 1110 out of tho way, O whero is my babo? let 1110 find her, pray. Don't bo alarmed, 'twill bo over 1 0011, If not we'll go home by tho light of tho moon. Now all is quiet, come let's have a dance, Fill up the set boys while you have the chance, fio on with tho music, now nil goes on swimmin' All balance alll (hie) O how I lovo tho women. Robbie Cannon got into a row with Lark Ilelloo in the saloon at Mitchell, tho morning after Christ was and got severely cut with a knife, it is thought fatally. Lark is under arrest. Full particulars of tho affair not known. Typhoid fever has been raging for tome time among the citiuns of Rriilgo Creek; at last accounts C. O. Sargent and James Chamberlain and wifo wcro lying very low with that disease. S. M. A Trans-Continental Innovation. Sleeping enr passengers from Pa cific Coast poit ts via Chicago, Mil waukee fc St. Paul anil Union Pa cific Overland Fast Mail Lino no longer havo to wait in line at Coun cil Hlull's Transfer Station to ob tain sleeping car berth reservations cast of the Missouri river. Tho now arraiigementa made by tho Omaha and Chicago Short Lino of the Chicago, Milwaukee it St. Paul Railway obviate nil such riuhiy ami annoyance. For further particulars enquire of nearest Coupon Ticket Agont or ad dress J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt. Jll! Stark St. Portland, Oregon. Scaled Proposals Will bo received by tho county court of Clrant county, Orugon, un til 12 o'clock M., on'Thursday tho Uth day of January, lh'.IO, for tho care, board, lodging and washing by the tiny or by tho week foroaoh per son, of nil too county poor, and such persons ns may bo ricclared county charges upon (iraut county, except the two boys, known as the Red Williams boys, for tho year commencing January 10, 1800, and ending on the 10th day of January, 18!) I. Tho court reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Ry order of tho county court. Dated, Dec. 10, 18811. 1. MirrsciiA.v, Clerk. NOTION FCR PURLIOATION. Ijrul ultlcott lUinn, Orwjun. Nuv. 141, I WO. Nollw I, brl,' trlrm tll Dm fellulinf iumrl ctthr Ita IHihI ixllri uf lila llilrnllwi lu nttk final lrif In uiiimrlft' lit claim, ami Hut ulil iitwol olll t maJa fur tU OuoHljr OUtk vt Cl"'a Co. dr., at CmiimiCI'), Or, on January uili, !U0, U: Frodorlck Holtz, I'm 11 svooa lor th SW 1 8f. 11 T 118 It SO K W M III iMiitai lla fulloMliii; ilfan lo iro4il contlnoetM rr.Wnnw uxi, and cullUatluu of. ial4 taikl. via. Jaik.uC1mUii, KJ (I. K lUr, V. L. UMlvanajr, l. I. iluleaia, all oi lHautoii, or. M il i. II. IIVTIKW!OX, llfijl.Ur. VVASHINQTON LliTTBR. WA81I1.SOTON, Dec. 27. 'SO. Ki. Guant Co. Nnws: Tho number of bills introduced under the call of tho House on Wednesday roachori 1,000. The variety and confusion of projioscd measures makes one tliizy. Hvcry conceiveable proposition is hurled ujion a defenceless legislative body A dozen or moro measures based on tho Rlnir bill were ninong tho thotis ami of Welneslav. Tho silver men wore not ido, ns is shown by the twenty-three measures present ed for tho free coinage of silver. Nearlv every member of the tobae co growing states was armed with a measure for the rejieal of tho tobno- ca tax, wlnle some of the moro en thusiastie went to tho full length of Hie rope with lulls for tho total wip ing out of the internal sevenuo sys tern. One ol tho new bills provides for the establishment of a ''bureau of appointment" to tako tho place of the present civil service commis sion. This measure was introduced by Representative Choadle, of Indi ana. The projioseri bureau would ohihsify the clerks in departmental service into thrco dosses. Tho first class would comprise nil clerks who havo been in the government sorvice for hay ten years, at tho cue of thrco venrs for tho tNi.uMni'i- nf lhin bill. The next class would go out in six years anil the third class in ten years. Appomiinonta horoaftor would bo made on the recommenda tion of congtossmou and would bo duly proportioned among llio con gressional tlistricts. Ten years would be tho limit of olllcia'l life. Having the fear of his Indiana con stituents over in Iiih thrifty eyes, tho proposed measure especially ex empts honorably discharged sailors and soldiers from its provisions. Although it had been expected that the 'special IIouso comuiitteo charged with the investigation of tho Silcolt tlelalcation would report this week, the complications arising during their meeting vesterdav now . 1 . . I . I , I ! 1! . jirociuiies 1110 possimniy 01 a unan imous recommendation. Beside tho proposition of the pasago of a duficiency appropriation bill, there aro two other schemes pending be fore the committee. One of them is to divide the money left behind by Sileott pro rate among the mem bers who lost their Haluries. Tho other is to send tho ensu to tho court of claims. Should tho committee finally dis agree, a resolution will be introduc ed in tho House instructing tho committee to report at onco tho bill introduced by Mr. Payson on Wed iiCmIiiv. 'I'his bill," riivostori of nibbling simply provides for a de ficiency appropriation sufficient lo reimburse the nicmhcr.-i. It is be lieved by the frionds of tho meas ure that they can convince any re luctant Senators that it is a proper measure, nnd (hat tho government should reimburse congressmen for tho natural losses resulting from disregarding tho recommendations of the treasurer of tho United States for twenty years, in failing to provide for tho House a duly au thorized riifriiur.Miig ollicor. Senator Morgan vcrlerday tillered a resolution recognizing tlio Unithl States of I'rn.il as a "lawful and rightful government" and providing that tho people and government of these United States shall recognize tho new Hag as tho bannorof a free, iovcrcign and independent govern ........ o'l... 1 mom. t he resolution may 00 op ti- osotl on the ground that the ronub ic of Rrazil has not yet asked re- cognition, though it is a well known fact that the State department is merely waiting to sic how strong tho now republic is before offering it tardy recognition. I ongrossman Dahell of Pitts burg, is outspoken in his dcnoiiiici utioiis of Senator Ouav's sueccsafnl in(irfcreino in tho appointment of the new pnsliiiaster for Pittsburg. Ho uavs: 'Ml is a wrong to mo as tho representative of my district and in indefensible violation of re publican precedent. It is a wrong done tit tho dictation of a selfish and guiding hot-sium, from which the people of Pennsylvania will sooner or Inter relievo themselves." It appears that John Waiiamaker has been arrved against Mr. Dal- .oil during the entire quarrel, while tho President was ai first for the strict observation of the timo hon ored republican custom of allowing congressman to name tho po-tt- masler nt his own home. Hut when it came to antagonizing the chairman of the national committee Mr. Harrison's good resolutions vanished before tho frown of the Napoleonic Quay. Tho latest ad vices are to the effect that Dalzell and Chris Mageo wing of the repub- lean party 111 Pittsburg will knife Dehimater, Quay's candidate for governor Tlio Crnta t;olu Tlrcit YiiwiiIiikv Boornlutil)', fur cellule wretclicil Invalid! wlio loJilln fci'ldj tUuii;:, llioiyjli iilvvayu luoUlnR as It tlioy wcro aolug to die, but until till); to do IU They dry ti, wither, ilwlndioan-ay ilnslly, Imt la llio liMUiiUmo novor lint In;; robust l-raltli. Knot? nolliliii: ol llio jiliyalcal enjoyment. tli 7 oat ot that esUtenrn to wliloll tlioy cllnj with an li r?iii.irknblu tenacity. They are always t'j le found try Inn to mend by tlnkcrliii; nt llteintolvM wltli homo trashy remedy, tonlo or "bli'k 1110 tin" to mo a I) 1 1) i to dictation, or Mivl- Hid liver," If such iiiWijuidrd folks uiuild matirt nndndheru to llnttoltrrm'tiHtoiii- uth IlltUrtU would bo wWl with them. '1 Ills iiwrl) liiYlKoiiinl iillc tho liiinhiii that the for bie rnjulic, by iMTiiiftiii'iitly reliitorclnif 'Ilgralloii audita inlmtloii. It overcomes nn- jiHituivai, insoiiiuia, imiisna, Kiunry com Idulnti, blllouiuuss, cuustlnailun, rhouwailnii UuU ucurohilo. MORE IJLECTRICAL WONDERS. Two Prominent Cltxens Qlve Their Opinions of Dra Darrln. OrrconUn. u. k. wooiu.n's noon r.uoi;. Mr. Kditor: Say for nio that Dr. Darrin has cure'ri mo of granu lateil eve litis and a general riiscan-, cd condition of tho even. Tho rootH of the eye lashes huri become di seasctl ant! gavo mo groat troublo in reading. Medical and Electri cal treatment by Dr. Darrin haH cured mo. Rofer to mo nt Powers' furniture store, U)0 First street, Portland. II. IC. WOODI.N. lllfCIIAIIllINO l!AII llllltlll) RV l!T,K0 TltlCITV. Mr. ICililnr- I hnvo boon Irniib- led with a discharging oar since 5 veam old, from tho elleetfl of sotir Iol fover. I was cured by Dr. Dar rin in ono month. I reside nt cor ner of ISighth and 10 slroets, Port- lanti. JACOR. LUITIILH. Dr. Uarrlns New Place of Dualnesa. Drs. Dnrrin can bo coiiHtiltctl frco at the Washington builtling, corner of Washington and Fourth streets, Portland. Rooms 1(5, 17, 'J'Jand '23 second lloor. Ask tho elevator boy for room 1(5. Ollico hours, from 10 to I o clock daily; evenuu:, 1 to o: Sundays 10 to 1U. All curnblo chronic tliseai-es, loss of manhood, blood taints, syphilis, gleet, gonor rhu'ii, stricture, sporinatorrhom, seminal weakness, or loss of tlosiro of soxtual Hiwer, in either man or woman, catarrh and tleafnoss, aro confidentially and successfully trea ted. Cures of private riisyiisca guaranteed, and never published ill tho papers. Most cases can receive home treatment after a visit lo the doctor's ollico. lnipiiries answered and circular!) sent free. (Parties writing will please mention tho niiino of tho paper you saw this no tice in.) "The Wcurlns ortlto Jtii." Woinon with doubtful or tinfortti nnti' complex ioiiM iiiiixt hnstun to nriopt or invent eoiiiitetle, mlnt, or eniiiiiel with which to etinblo them to wn.ir preen. Yen, plain, 1iomh1, tininitieiileil, ventnut nefii is to ho the fitHiiioimhle eolur (or dinner and ball dri'Mces. tiiien Miuulieriln, of Italy, hits worn It. The (Juobii of tho Itelijliiim and her nintor In-lnw, tho ( 'muilcH ol l'lwndert', ainipjirfld hi jjieen at the hint llruwiolfi eoirrt bull. Thchi'fct I'liri-lmi dlx"rtliii(t - IN are HfinliiiK 'ml ilrenm liku emliiiurM In that trying nml long-illNeardiid color. Yellow giecn anil bright ;uwn (draw linht nro tho mont ittnnciiig novelties in head coveilng,, Thoy nre hitendod tiHeoiiipitnionsfarwhltit iinltM, iimt, i;iven n pretty girl to venr them, thoy will bo r nlly elinriuing. I'liipiiolnclciil item. Mrs. Itanilull Wntg is not tho best 1 il neu I ml wotiinu in Attitlhi but that does not In the lociol hiiuler hur from expreKHlui; burneU fully on any toplu. no mutter whnt il rnny bo. bhu was hnvini: her hoail eMitnlnod by u, phrenoloulht. " You hnvo philoprogonitlvoimHS (itieiiitly developed." hut 1 havo. Nobody ovor paid nnytlilni; menu about mo but I was sino lo get oven with them Mioner or later. That's just tho kind of a woman I nin. You havo hll it first pop." An !'xiiKirntr1 HiiNliiind. Colonel 1'nrey Yoigor. hiivhiR re turned home iMHxiM'eiedlv from Id pbiro of bu)inoH, found Uru. Yerger nnd bis rlork sittlii;; (ouelher on tlio fof.i, uirrviiim Colonel Yerj;or IiIiimiikmI niouuil nnd behnved fit indefy that the cloik cot mni nud lefl the house, nt whleh the pxriHjier nted husliiiiid then voiilod bis iiiro on Iiih uiifottuuiite wife. " Now, mnduui, thin in tho fifth or sixth time I havu cnui-ht you slttlnj: on the iMifn with your ariiiH iiiomid thu neikof that'iieik. I toll you now, for the last time, if it hrtpp'tuiH nunin I'll dock bin wnies." Only fill .Montlm itT-uil. A lluncnriiiu pcuHant went to a Munich pninter nml nnkod (dm to pniut the portinit of hl.i mother. " l'erlrdnly,"mtid the iialntort'uml her to mo." "ltut id 10 In dn.nl; if nhn wah nllvc I wouldn't wnnl her portrait." " Woll, hnvo von nuy plrtiueof hur?" " No; If 'I lmd I wouldn't want one." J Well, my ftiond, ihrtlbn her In mo ; wliat hurt of oypM, halt, etc." lloHeeured thnt, nud n'Kiiliug (o Iih nt list fi1eniln w ho had home 1 1 ntiynviim ntudlQS, ho pftiutpil .1 head. Hertotlni; his friendn nUmt the room hu Mint for tho ppniiiint. The ninn enmo, lookud nt the picture, his eyes filled with ti'ius, hu put tip IiIh liiind to wipe them away. " Poor fellow," Haiti tho artist, p.tttiiiK him on tho buck; " it Is it good likiineiut then, il alluetn yon so muehV" "No," wild (ho man ; "poor mother, to think slio hns 1 eon only dead nix moiitlm nail lookH llkujhut!" A .tloi inon rmiilly (,'U'clr. l.oieur.0 Snow, one of tho high rouiiMilorH, hnving luiiehed tho ad viiiicmI age of three reoro years and ten, Oeeided to haven family reunion, nml, eouHldeiint! Hint he bad u No. 1 wife with two ilaiiKhters, No. 1! with onu dnuiihlor ami two koiih, No. .1 with two ilaughterH nud tluee tsoun, No. 4 with three dnunhtors and two Bonn, No. fi tith six iliniehternnud two hoiis, No. 0 with two dntiglitera nnd one tou, No. 7 with three daiichterri nud tluee rons, No. 6 with two (lnii)-ht(irH and three nous, No. 0 with two ihiunhtors nnd ono son, tiinking In nlltwonty-threodaUKhtorH nnd nlneteejt onH, bo had n pretty Kood-siied family to nssemblo nboiit him. There wero hi nil 101 Jin inedinte doi-eoiiduntfi to Fit nrotind the fitmily bourd, and to idvo thrm nil n dinner it took Unco dnyo. This old nun In we'd nrosorvod, reads thn rmtiRt print without (jlasi-oB, nnd only lost by death twouty-threo of bin Humorous family, Includhi; eotue ot tho wives. Attn Onlttorniu,