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UfnSDAY.APltHiSW, 1888. THK K. O. THAMl'. n I mi Ilrnncli ontcc. Hack In (lie Vlrlnny-Tlie I.ntn Winter on thn ICnute-Hlcn iif Improvement Tim Curia of "HooiiiIiie" A Link (it til ltuhhcr Titrllt'-Hiiiiie Comment! on Oregon I'nl It Icn. Hanuv Hottom, VA.,Anrll 17, 1888. My hint letter wuh wrltlcn on thn fmln iih wo t'iitnu through Dakota. I huvo not Hinco, beeaimo 1 r'' "ulTi iii,. Kast OUKtio.MAN Inn iih wo t'iitnu through Dakot uildln r rllamlln tlio Al.iiiRton boon Inclined to wrlto Hit uitill lieu '.. ', ,.. inn er tliu limn- h 1-.....1 .i . WOll '""" I lltlllOOK. IIC Will 1)0 " ' v m...n....,u , "u "Ji rntdcnM inf lvnilicton, iinti egon mo, mm experience 10 i".'" :, iiniium r. 10 inniio nun imimiiiiIiiiinu iif u.iviiml il I'V.: In l'ortliinil. no win ..f ,...,i(Ii..h In (I... ,T". .. ihnin niiv dcrvlce lit in every hour of his tlmu until Summon Ana for these good works tho vullunt cuiitiilu should roeolvo hint rewards. K. 0. Tit am i'. A I.RTTKIt I'ltOAl Mil. YOAKUM. nttHVITIKS. I.., It, Id iWlUlIllL'. i.. tlio MiihoiiIc rcHttiur- .i .i. irni.it from S'alem thin Ice-cream Pwln in i'. Co:t. . , rftlo at tho Opera nouso io-mor tr U f ii town cntcrtrtlnini; 3 -A. ..Id Iiu returned from Tort "" .... . i Stover nml minliy nro in irom t Kt. Jo in arrived tills .' h nt tho Vllhml. . - - I- t..t,in ttstuanuulnfi rtf ..Waimtlew Is nt II improving, v .. ... I . ..Ii,. iiriiulnir lll'tllir. 1. I-J11MI1 l.i llirv ..ii'... I-'. .Mullock returned from tWl to l'ortliiml thlH morning. ..iiw.iuili.. leiucHontliig tho Tu- liinihii. Ih In town. u-.'.ii who hart many iriendH mllolon. bus located nt fipoituno Noun, On., April 24, 1888. To tho Killtnrof thn KitUOrrgonlHiu Ah thoro Iiuh hnmi ivw,ul.i,.,-,ii,li. t ,iL- about inovliiL' thn iMiiii imiiMii ,n,,i lltl ft . of iiantorn Or. lmH l.'ciMl K',ltl ,.llllt "'at wan tho cause of. nerleneed hiHtoad thn ' "y. "oiout lor the noininatloii for county unpleaHiintnosH of several dllleront grades ! J ollr hint convention, from tho of weather In thu rcHiicetlvn Stnii.M f'.1" ,,mt.1. w,w JplJfe(l to tho movitiK of 1 through which I paHHed In order to reach , , , VV.r l,0UHU , 1 ,V;nt It undorHtood heto. On tho trip I found very llttlo , , 1 (1 (,1 ;il still nay that I do not. UtWttt' 111 lfllttltl.l I nitwit Kiwiiituiti) iriib nt 1 1 1U I i 1 1 1 t it ...... ' . Hprlng wuh backwurd and it continued to W"'1 'o lwwcr to Ml out and niovo n i . . . do nioro ho uh wo lournoNtHt eaiwiird tin. til I reached Chlcago.whoio 1 found Web foot weather prevailing, ijnow covered tho ground in Dakota. .MlnucMot.i. VI. cutiHin, Michigan and tho other Central fslern 3tateH, iih I canio nloiitr. Tho Mwivui .jii.i;n, i.n & iiniu lllllllir. 1110 I prevailing explanation of tho presoneo of ! mm 'i?'11 0,', "ilr of ,1,u t( Hnow ut that lato tiny wuh that tho nprlng '? ttj,r bounty HcutH wuh tho nioHt backward that had over ' " ul U't nro iat!tl " fitjt uttawlK'rrlcH tif tlio hcuhoii to-ilav ut tho rendleton iture. cutuitvlall iiiescntHtho appearance p!lul nil the InniatcH but two bo Icit. J. Wolf and CiifH W. Harlow, rop' ...... Uini'iir .0 Wiilknr. urn ri'L'' it tlio Villard. rhttwliiLvr. who wuh nardonod n r ago, ian returned homo, ii hui- ilawK'r man. tln uoiilihho-Hulcldo. had IiIh aruiutateil ytvtonltiy, and iippourH I 1 I ..1,..,.. rtwms to rent at tho old po.stolllco Join 1. Kuntrt In nhowhiB com- 11 ...I If. ....!.! t.. .tn A.t....1Ul1ll t.l ,.1 u.t.tili tut nml uAjifltnuu ir lira a fine lot of canned touiu . un ins. un o u lurniuill ui i i:n- 1. ..II nn lit l.n.tu.t'tt. tl. InU'tl 1. 1 .. . : i I I rane id ufu iiim iruvuniiiiuiu iiiiiu Iran inu touri iioimo, tor hiiio Inqulw at I-cozor it Kuoblor'H c. ii . tin i p. iiunl Iio'.imj, will bo promtitlvthv 1 DT UHIIU'V DinilL'Ill. I11U C1IV - -4 - V.V1 t.,UI1.IU, II. t., V.tlllU UIU1 )uiu tiaua tram last evening en ronund. ihtUntcupof Java colfeo In town, citm iiini'ii. can ul mi niiriiHfiii'H nunlor.on Main Btreet, lietween 1.1 11 ft Mi M Nicy1 matiir now hpcmuIh IiIh In IMA V II l.'vtt,... ,.IIT..,k 'C a Warm ivrohtinn trt niiv unu II n, IlIi.Ii...,., If . . . . uoiwoi tlio Congregational church tylor&JoiioV Implement Htoro, 0m House building. "J'lie Ahiiii. of San Francisco. I I - 1 Ml ItllllUI it 111 W her Imsliand'H monov. It In p i.. i.i i. . . i ... ,m tiumiin iiinuii iuu.iy. - .v .wi uuii luiiiii inin win in .""""ilWUOT Ol IIIO IIIW Ugol. ocvenIng will bo at 7 for tho 'I inVln' Mil III) itlilmntlinli.. , -- ... V 'I'UtltliUI ill tlvAll ' ttws bolonslng to Hank Vaughn . " " ." o aio huh uiioruoou "eoution of tho J-ndd cHtato. -t-ii iwi. mn inoro wi l in v""' vi nuii innniii lln,l,r n rUlSllninnna I. -11.. i ii. ii. iiunn irom iili.waM'utln ail thlx mom. ullrfu l.n..T..i i t . . . ",1 ,wl"iii il bad lrhWIng. Ho .v mm lllllfliriillnii frti. W, V .V.llll. WiU'V arKed to build a T. i.nu'0fl, of o old Do '?b'.0' nm.1 k of moving - . iiiiuuuu inn ninnir r u. oni.e Tho upjKjrHtory will not ... lrur. -m;iu.,hu10 De ll''. lint I Knnri' nn ..UHljII, i nn It n L-ii If a nwl ..... ruUrf?i cater con,pii', '"Wtattho demt diirhi ti,ii , ' ,r.uc" .'"allclous destructivo- u&JZ """imtcd to a savago. "ten, I " " union t8'h k uu w.ni u meet. X ervftln1,,mn9 0f, tho low rf i ,?rJ.n. fesiwnd. v UVclllft! II iu n I . H hi 0,m.v,il "'hi city ! ffiIL'" ,l,a,l,eo roirtef. boon experienced, Tho Hko of it had ' novor been neon before, lhn bll.nnl i,f tho lL'tli ot Alarcli had left the hiiow and other markH of Uh vInItutIon in ovorv di rection from Dakota to Vlruinia. and It weni oven larmor nottui. it wuh t in worHt unu most fearful Htonn over known. und tlio jieoplo liereuboutu nro not through talking about it yet. I novor Biivv any greon gnuw on tho trip until our train on tlio 11. & O. truckrtiHhcd Into WoHt Virginia, and from Wheeling, Went Vu.. to liultinioru It wuh iiniinrniit that Hnrlm; wuh on deck and triumnhuiit. und that thu htiHbutidman atiiireclatod it mid wuh making tho most of IiIh oppor tunities. Kail Hown grain thiouuhout Wt'Ht Irglnla looked well, and other crntiH weio being noun and planted. 1 could hoo eonniderublo improvement In many pIucch till along tho wav kIiico mv trh) through thu h.uiiu nectlon two yearit lHjforo. The jieoplo nro iiwakonlng a llt tlo, mid tiro allvo to opportunllleH that they never onco eoiiHidored n few yeaw ago. hvory where 1 neo enlerpriso on Hiniill hciiIo manlfeHtlug Itnelf, and men who actually objected to move their framoH in yeai gone by, mo becoming lined to activity and tho dtrtiilav of ononis-. Thoy aro actually becoming produce'rH and t'onHiiinoin In IboniHelveH. .Many luivo iiHcortained that the ieoplo thom hcIvch make good tlmen, and not tho country. lWporous tlmen to all of mo eopio are brought about by thu people iiiuklm: tine of iiiuhcIo. bruluH. and capital, and oxunlng their energies to lirodueo wealth; and by avoiding all up IiearaucoH of Hcculatlon and iKxmilug of townn und town lutH. and dlHcotirauhii' all Hitch gambling trnuHuctiotiH. Tho tiino will como when tho "Inxmier" will bo looked upon uh tho wornt of gamblerH, und tho groatent enemy to tho prosperity of tho many. Ho Ih a leech living from tho increased values established by tho presence of others, rcceivlm: tho uroatcst portion of these values und giving noth ing in return. Ho occupies tho sumo position uh tho tiauiKir, lor bo has to bo supported and kept allvo by wealth pro duced by olherH. Or in oilier word, ho la a consumer, assisting not one lota In production. Tho "lioomor" Ih a curso to tho country und u dead weight on tho ncckrt of tho people. Tho Chinese aro n blessing when compared to tho class of boomers who build up chliuerlcally mid selllshly. It in nothing more than u Hint clt'H of gambling, worse than that of Wall street, und more unsafe in Uh final re sults than tho otHiratlonn of train robbers. Tho tendency ot booming Ih to pluco in the liutidH oi u Hpcctui lew wiuit iieiongH rightfully to the many. These truths may Kound Htrungo to some people In print, but thoy nro truths that will es tablish themselves, and oven at thin time are in tho heads of tho coplo. The ten dency of tho times Ih to gamble, which in itself inejiim loss to tho greater numlier for the bnnotit of ti few luchy ones. High protective turlliH assist In esttiblishlni: tho gambling mania, and bringing ruin down upon the ioopio. A low schism piraten aro atiumpting in prove mat a man can lift himself by pulling with all IiIh might on IiIh own boot straps. Thoy nro trying to muko jieoplo IhmIovo that by taxing thorn to death thoy cm pay those who la lior lhittor wages. It might bo howh to many of tho readers of thin puor to know that tho uverago tiulirtux is 4.7 per cent., while tho jiori ontago of wugen in tho tin ished product of American IndnstrleH Ih only 17 Hr cent, j moro than twice iih much uh tho ontlro cost of wagen paid for tho production of Amorieau goods. In tho face of Hitch fuctH as these, men huvo tho gall to stand up and say that tho Americun workman Ih protected in tho amount of hi wagon by tho oxistenco of tho blgli tarlll. Money la piling tin in tho rmo of ?155,000,0iX ti year in tho Uni ted Statu trciiHiirv. which is nearly three dollare actually tu'ken from the poekotH of nearly every man, woman unu timii in tho country. Uould greater lobliery or in Justice go unchecked? "ilow Ih urcgon going in Jiinor- is tho uuestlon iiroixninded i6 mo dally and I utiHwer that tho light Ih going to bo close. I actually believe that tho lwino cnitH uro going to carry thu Ktuto. I have Hovoral miKoiiH for this belief, among them tills, that I um conlldont tho Demo- emtio Convention assoinblod at rondlo- ton did Kood work in evorytblng that was dono, und that nil tho nominations wero tho vorv bout that could Ikj mado. Tho olection of Mr. A. Hush, as manager of tho forthcoming campalcn. wuh un ail-, mlrablo far-sighted wtroko. Mr. Hush iH looked upon us tho gentleman who recom mended Dawno govornor of Alaska, und who ufterwurd wroto ulottor to President Clovolund whicli ilrow forth tho famous robttko und roply fiom tho head of tho nation. On uccount of this mlsHlop Mr. HubIi Ih desiroiiH of making aineiuN, and ii I .... 1. ...ill: as manager oi uio campaign u ui ilo his level lwst to assuro victory to tho parti'. Ah an executive ho bus fow coiiuIh. aa Ih shown In tils county scat. iNelther do 1 think It would no right that thoy should have Bitch power. If the present county court has Hitch power, our futuro county courtH would have tho natno power, und wo might bo continually moving tho court- town or county i. uh l under- lin li'i'InliitiirM. und u volco of tho people, und I claim nun uciorc tho county court i-,m u,.l ,nt and move tho county seat In I'endleton, thev mtiHt have an act of tho LcglHlatuto undu votoof tho people. I'tirthormoro, I think It wuh un erior in our present county court to pay Mrs. ltulov twenty tivo hundred dollars of tho' (icoplo'H monoy for her right in tho county scut, when there had just been a similar case decided by the .Supremo Court of Oregon Unit of tho college block that who had no right. Now, if my vIowh In thin mat ter tiro tho eatiM) of my defeat.it Ih all right. If I wan county Judge I would not try to Injure or cripple one part of i'en dleton to build up Homo other part. I would Hko to seo rendleton llouiish, bo cause it Ih our county seat, nml I would Hko to nee overv town In rtnatllla county ilourlsh, and all the farniorn doing well. I would Hko to seo n readjustment of tlio tarlll'. that the pcotilo mlirht i.,,t iln.tr clothing anil provisions che.iiier, ho that everyone would bo happy und doing well. null in mv iiitiiiOIIII. . H. 0. Yoakum. Noble, I Hailev, U A Itauklii, M A Sharo, .1 (! Hughes, 1'orti HrookH.City: HJ Wilbur, Wi McDonald, 'fho Dalles; Frank Mum Man tlio Wnril. NotwItliHlimdlng contending clrenin HtancoH, tho lire and windy weather, tho! .uiiiii pociaiuu. ill il u ruNiiiiiiii'n in .Mm. 11. 8. utile, wan largely attended and wuh u miccesH In every wav. Tho van! in front of tho residence, illuminated wuii on panose iiinteniH, presented an unlimited scene when tho guestH began to arrive. No one was allowed to speak until ii Hue had been paid, which privi lege wan bought by (ho majority iih hooh iih thoy arrived, it wuh very uuiuslng to see tho conversations carried on In mm toinlino. Ono or two young ludlen pawned uriicioH ot jowoiry to ineir hwiiuih to buy tho coveted privilege of talking. Thero wero only llvo who held out to tho last. thoy woto IJ. !S. Wulllo, MIhh Jissio Kit nor, MIhh Mollio Arnold, Mrs. Juno Howell, und Mr. K. J. Howen. None of tho wIIch of the commlttco sjieclally ui pointed to entrap tho unwary wero oilcct mil against these few. Of coutfo tho tiro alarm broko up ths entertainment for a while, but every one seemed to return with some ono wlio had not been thoro before. Tho recelplHworo over fit). Tho ladicH will have refreshments to night liiTaior,.Iones A Co.'h ugrlculturul ntore, noxt tho enhance to the opera house. A number of lino cukes will bo for Halo. HuUl Arrlvnln. I Viuann Hoi'Hi: 0 I Murkham, Now i York; JuntoH Frledmiin, John Hurko, (1 O Wlor, C M Harlow, Mm It J Undell, i Portland : 1' Woodruir, T Lubokkl, Sun I'raucisco; Arthur L Doolittlo, lacomu ! Charles II Heele.v. 0 A McCubo, l'omo 1 roy; A Atkinson, W II AtkhiRon, Walla I Wullu; V W I) .Mays, I'omoroy; A Wag 'oner. T V Kunu. l'ennsvlvuniu: C A Orior, Denver; J Ii Curden, city ; W F , Hutcher. Coutervllle ; W Ii Hrown. 0 HolHjrts, Neb.: John 1. St. John, Kiuihuh; union Kineisiy, Tho uaiieHj J ! John son, Combs' canvon. tioi.DK.v lUu:. 0. Ooodilch, Minn.; i' r wotiertv, country; l.owls iscaco, Montana: John Vert, J. Shlpman, John Downey, Helm; C J Moss.G (stone, Walla v ana; r u noodwin; .1 v ixmg, f?an rraucisco; J Halley, Portland; U Wall well, l'ortliiml; C (1 Harrington, Mis souri. Howmah HouHt:. Juh HoliertH; MIhh Ilolmun.J H Mumcr, U W Homo, A 1! Noble, I Halley, U A ltankln, Pilot Hock ; 'ortland; T F cstou; V N k IlrnWHtnr. Y . rt i .m. .. . j,u uranuo; i Arnold, r. i terskey, Ubl cago; 1) Milllns, Oregon City. Unln I'aclllc lliulneM. Tho annual reiwrt of tho Union Pacific railroad, now being printed. roviowH tho rolutioiiH with the government, sets for til tho advantages of the Oregon Hall way it Navigation leane, and hIiowh that thoellcctol tlio ititui Httito commerce act in reducing local earnings Iiuh been slight. Tho lovenuo from local freight, uuring inu year, was sfi i,mhi,iVJ, a do crease oi ;i.;i;i per cent, from tho cum- ingHof 188(1. Threo mil on dollars uro needed for equipment. Notcn will ho issued. The investment and permanent uccount Iiuh Increased II,81H,7IM. tirosn earnings, I.i4ll,0d8, against , I7,84(I,1:L in 188(1, and nei earnings 11, ill, HS(i, against J vi rro f..- I, ..... ti... ""-IMU ."I inu t'iuiiwiin iv,lip. IIU income for 1887 shows a balance of. fit, MX) C07, or 5.01 iier cent nixm the caiii- till stock. HoudH to tho timouut of ?L',80I,-I7l' were canceled, and l,01(l, 000 collateiul triiHt 5s Bold to foielgu bankoiH. At the close of the your the company has nolcs tuvuhlo of 4-:i ;t:t". 000, and tho gioss lloating dotjt was f7, 404,44:1. Cash ussetH exceeded the debt NF.1V TII.II.VV, Great Western Bakery, AND A. DINING ROOMS, M. Gil ATX, I'i'oprfvhn: FIRST-OLASS MEAL! TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! A NIOJ3, OLE Fr-osh Eastorn Oystors, In Evory Stylo! OPEN DAY AJSTD TSTJ.G-I-1T! JiUtnisWcit, iivuv I'ostojjlrc, J'eiuUvion. npl'l itfv Russell & Co., -nuit.nr.ita of- Engines, Threshers and Sawmills -A1.HO IIKALCIIH I.V- A HiiihII IIUk. At 0 o'clock lust night a llro was discov ered in tho lear of J. P. HusIico'h Htoro on Comt Httcct. The alarm was rung, and tho Hook & ladders worn mourn v on thu ground and stalled u lino of buck ulH, which with some hand grenades they handled to Hiich giMid ell'ect that Ihov re duced tho bhuo and held tho tiro euilrely under control until tho Protection Ikivh could got their apparatus ready and the uro wits uuiiuy oxiinguisncu by $401,78!). Local biishicHH. including comineiciai coai, was an in- cieaso over 188(1 of 1.07 iiercent. Tliroui;h hnslne;H wuh $4.07!(,607, an increaso of 47.8li percent. I.oit HUfir of Iilnlin. Ono of the most singular featmcH In the sconoty of tho Tenltoiy of Idaho Ih tho occurrence of daik, ltx'ky chasms, in which largo stieams and creeks Hiiddenly illsainear. ami uro novor more seen. These flsHiircH uro old lava channolH, pro duced tiy uio outsKio ot tho molten mass cooling and forming a tube, which, on the fiery stream becoming exhausted, has lieed left empty, while tho roof of tho lava unci, Having ut some jiotnt miien In, presents there thoopouing Into which tho river plunges and is lost. At ono pluco alng tho bank? cf tho S-mtko, "ono of these rivortt ro-uptcarH gushing from a cleft high up in tho basaltic walls, wheio It leaps a raturact into tho torrents below. Whero thlssticam has its origin, or at what point It Ih swallowed up, Ih utterly unknown, though it Ih be hoved that its Houive.s nro ti long way up in the north country. These lost rtieatns und rivero uro fruiiuontlv tho houico of Homo mysterious lake In tile basin of some mountain. Don't ln lierelted. rriim tlio IiOranile (luictto. When an agent comes along trying to work tho riibUir stamp racket on you. don't bo deceived. There Ih nothing to bo saved by using u cheap John rubber stamp for letter and bill heads, or any other purM)Mi. Any business man who knows tho inherence iietwccu neat print Ing and u daub of led Ink will huvo noth THE FINEST fS, iS: cmffitjmA SPRING .il n vhp. hcst- I-aim nm lt TUC fUAHKET.- Wo havo tho best Straw Hiirnlng Knglno in tho Wotld. CALL Oil SEND FOR CATALOG UK TO inlit.Javr Russell & Co., 100, 102, 104 nnd 100 Front Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Groceries CHEAP Vegetables, Fresh Fish -AT- D. KEMLER'S Grocery Store, on Court Street,. SPKCIAL LN'DUCUMKNTS OITKKHI) KOIt CASH. The tlio uppuiontly caught back of tho ) ing to do with u rublwr stanip, and it is a puttitlou iii tho rear of the salesroom, or under tho stairs, the tlames at one tlmo wreathed the whole tear mid of the building, and leajied high above the roof. Mr. HuHheo removed a largo part of IiIh stock out of tho building. Ihu dam age caused by tho water and rough hand ling in moving will be his principal loss. Considering tho high wind that wuh blowing, und that thu lire wuh Iii a two Htory wooden building, Pendleton nanow escape from u serious tiro. had fluid Wnkh I'rlie. Dospaln A Howard, tho enterprising grocers on .Main street, mo alwut to in ttoduco a now and novel kcIioiuo to pro mote a cash trade. They have a solid gold Hunting-caso watch with Am erican improved woikn north $7, which will bo i:i veil iihu ulft to the fortunuto ono seem lug tho corresjHjiulliig number on tho watch, previously drawn by ono (blind folded) ami Healed within un envelojio which will not bo ojiencd till tho tlckots uio till drawn. Any one making u pur chase of '.od, cash, Is enti led to one nuiubor) 5, tyo numbers, etc. Any one needing grocoilcn should not miss thu op iwituiiltv by trying for this vuluablo prize. They will contlniio to sell an cheap as over. For further particulars apply ut the store, Labor l-egl'lut Ion. Kroni tlio N. Y. Kvcnhiif World. Tho National Hoiihoof ltejiresontatives has passed two moro bills intended to oiientto for the benefit of tho working tiasHJS. . . I Ono of them creates a Department of Jjilwr, with a Commissioner ut its head, to oxamino and leiwit upon Industrial I questions with a view to acquiring infor mation that will Iw a guldo to legislation. 'Tho other bill establishes a national! 1 Hoard of Arbitration, to deal with mllroad ' and other dlllicultles that havo inteistuto ' own . or national relations, give way for any ono to use them It indicates that tho victim Ih olther too KHir to havo neatly printed stationery or else ban less stylo about him than a lobs ter. At letull lutes the muii who uses a rublier Htiimp aH moio for his pape, than it would cost alieady printed und padded at thu home printing olllco. to say nothing of the time thrown away in gut ting the machine to work half-way decent. The man who inverts In a rubber stump under the delusion that ho Is saving ex penses, is simply making u mistake. Aurtlun I will Kill at unction in front of tho court house on .Saturday, April !8th, 1 rM, ut o'clock sliat p, one gixxi mill: cow and all my household furnltmo, articles too numerous to mention, iion't forget tho tlmo, und bo on bund. F. 0. Vi.siNO. Fine Spices, Fine Coffee, Fine Tea, and Everything Fine that a First-class Grocery should contain. Call on mo if you want Groceries cheap. D. KEMLER. JOHNSTON MITH Ilnrii npmii'il I'lrnt C"hh Mr. flrurln'a AiipolntiiiHiiU. John -M. (learin. Democratic nominee for Congress, will sieak in (Jmiitilla county ut the places und on the dates following: rendleton, 'luoMluy, .May 1, ut 8 p. in. Centervillo, Wednesday, May 2, ut 2 p. in. .Milton, Wednesday, .May ut n p. in. . Conkllng's estate is said to lx) worth $i"0.()00. When ho wont to New York, after he left tho Semite, ho wus $ 100,000 in debt. Hov. Mgr. I-coii Houland. of Now York. a Catholic Priest, has abjured catholic Ism und embraced protestantism. NKU TH.IIAV, GROCERY STORE, In tlielmlltllnu on tliucouirr of Mulu unit Wider utrvcln, uml will carry n full linn of Groceries, Canned Goods, Vegetables, Ami lo all Unit u Mmt-cliiM grocery nKirimliuulil tin. GIVB US A Till A L. JOHNSTON & SMITH, up-'lUnw I'KNDI.KTON, OIIMOON. jpoh LUMBER, Sash, Doors, and Building Material, A.t IBottom Prices, OA Id, ON ft HALL 5 BURNSIDE, HALL X BURNSIDF. DKPOT I4UMH13U YARD. 7IOK HAf.K. private biiHinesH. Ho is fully canal, o to I ho i.uis uro no uouui ... , inakou Hiiccessf.il cu.iii.aig... Ho lacks .night do neither moans. Iltness, capability, or any nervico Congress can lo the prLliiKi e of tho virtues which insu.e siuce-H, Mr. - just now; w lo re io yp no m o, , oi HujieruiiouB i.iuuuu ujn ..w.. Twonty-flve liumlred hrii'l of tooil t'tul Or- egou Muck iiitt'r, In l(it ,f not i- limn !D lipiul. Wlnhlns to d.).o of thU rriiinunl will mak It I. uliject to (Hi cliani. For pur llculnrnHpply to Vi. M I l.'.l lt, iiM U tut fun von t'.t) , drum Co., Or. Hush. Hko all worthy men. doublloss Ih ninbitioiiH, and would Hko to lo a I nlted States Sonator, nnd ho well know if OmL-nii wsH DoiiiiK'ratie with the aid of his management that his chances of being a Senator, will lw ubovo par. ictory is within reach, ana abu tho Democratic hosts pities. MOI?.GA.!N Hambletonian Stallion Kor Kui or Traile or Hornet1. 1884. -w i t tr..in ln.ni.ul t silml Innim iffht in? nmn in thoi h. u 1 i State Prize Winner in Salem imwlm, nrli liiiL' or .Manitlis o 1 Is only thlnl illreot from Vermont svopar. iw; p. 7MI flij0. mack imk. a uusii iih captain oj wu.ciiou..i . . -- t-- will win it H it takes ' Kilraln or .Mitchell preferred. Will be at amid A KIW liable for two days. James Crawford, itamifiu:turer of ami Dealer In Harness, Saddles, Bridles. Whips, Etc., Tonts and Wagon Shoots for Salo A r J3EDHOOK PRICES. Odd Kellowi' Uiilhllnr, Main itrest. Ju2I up3 111 AUCTION SALE Tho iinil.-rliieil, iih , eni fur IlH0(,(.r tt'jiK will hI t aiK tiun mili.,,,1, Saturday, the 28th of April A . . ,ii,u,rciucK mine iifleioiin , Centei vllle, Onuou, im0 y. 4 tooth HiiiUn, comnlotu. wir, uml neckjoUc, 1088, lU.l . Ill 'ijtrliiif -tl UCH C P, DAVIS, AOHNT.