4 i . 5. it 1 H Hi MONDAY, JUNK 25, 1883. HHIK llltOWN'M IIHATII. ami;hi:mi:nth in ins. Thm "Ham" and "Olneerbrrail" Fair. (leneral Niils. Ilimtln mid Din. Franc)) people have vury ittrango mania, and ono of tho tuont Mctillar in to nlJcf themselves at staled period amuscmcnti In which tliero U nothing really amilslui; Wo are now treated to the llam fair,' anil In a day or two this iiiiihI tfivo I1'11" to the "Ulfifrerbrcad fair, " not less dour to good Parisians Tlio booths on the Ikmlovun! Richard 1molr to tint niimbcf of UGO, aro filled with sausiiKeH, hams and lard. Hut dlnco tho oiehin of tho fall thu ruin him poured In torrents and tin venders cross their arm and iIIhcoiimo lately wall for customers Every your Just beforo Easter, all Parts fools thu uo ccHNlty of 1'iitliiK Hirl in some form, oth orwlsu thcrci would bo no "Ham fulr " Tl)u"'llliKtrbri-ad lair" that begins Im tnodlatoly after U'lii uiid continues nix weelis, Ik thu most llilirtunt of Parisian fnlrH, It In held In tho Avenuo do Vln cennos. at thu llurrioie du Tnnin, half a inllo beyond the Alto of tho lltutllo Tho road In not an iiri-eeable ouo, and to many It Ih Ioiowii only hocuunoof Poro U Clml.no TJioru aio diiyn rosurvi;d for tho fashion ablu world, and limn In tho lloulcvnrd Voltulro may l Keen prlvato carriages tlircailliie; their way ainiiug carta and rub until the fall In reached (llugerhreuil l vory cheap, wucau buy M Carnol foi le., hour, and (lun ISouliingcr In full uulfort.i with lino heard made of alilHit heed, In wdi: for tho HUino pi leu Thu dust alwu jjlvos iHltoa relish to the.su dullcaclen and as wo whisk It oil it Men away out) to return with ro enforcement Dm tin people regain tliumiwIvoM, notwItliNtalid Ing, and tbo urchins, laiinnuarlug thei, facca and amacklng tbolr Hps, coustoiith repeat "Comuio o'onl IhiuI" In tho coiitwr of the fair aro liuinuiiii" Btalli of charlatans swings, merry ; rounds, circuses, riding school will, wonIuii honies, baltn, to which dancers an admitted for five sous In abort, a thou sand tents that covui iinlto, bustlo ami general din Tbo theatres havu a 111111 attractlvo form on Urientul palaco and a Hrtlco with Doric columns Tint subject, of tbo pluys aro usually tali en from fair) tales Wuaduilro thodevlco of tho wresl lent, "Acailvmlu d'Arutca, on pout lllttei avec dux, mala les toucher lmHssll)loP -a striking union of words' In front of tin wrestler' tent tbero Is always a great crowd Tho master of ceremonies has at Immense speaking trumped and coin Inn lly hhoilt Will you wrestle? Tbero I a glovo " Tho professionals hcclinu Ih amateurs Into tho ring and togetbel the roll In tbo Hand The triumphant prole, nlnual exclaims 'There you nro I Itlve I you wish ' Hut the cinwd often Insist' that all has not bcc,u fall and thu struggh recommenees If the amateur bo virion ous tbo professional Is angry, and so I' goes An night approaches tho dancing hall' am brilliant with electric lights, th group of visitor), liecomo more talkative gayer, In fact, forgetful that If they havi nut ro mo In carriages tbero Is scarcely K)sslblllty of return to I'arl unless oi foot Tboru arc no rub Mauds, omul buses, tbo bnrso cars accommodate rum paratlvely fuw, and tho Kelno boats aii always full Hut thu crowd crushes Jostles and hurries ouo down thu lloule vanl Voltulro. I'hiro dn la ltepublhuo tin Clraud lloulovards and Champs KlyMS't until homo Is reached - Haroness Althct Salvador In Now Voil; World Trlrha III Ilie Winn Trail e. Two Parisians named llorard ami I'oui rado huvo Just liecti sentenced to six am twelve months Imprisonment respeel Ivoly, for having practiced a series of vei) Ingenious frauds on keepers of publli bouses In tbo mclrosll They woro In tho habit of visiting tho landlords ami ottering them barivls ol excellent wino at greatly reduced prices Tbullitiur which they gave tho publicans to taste was lllperh. and the bargain was gciicnill) concluded on thu ssit A few days after ward tlit unlucky dealer found that tin wluo which Im had bought wits detestable Since their conviction thu men have mailt a full ctiufoKslon Itonird use I to keep u Hiuall Isittlo of gtsMl wluo up Ills sleeve iuh) when lie uiiulua pntensoof Idling the glass from the barrel lie was In reality giving bis customer tbo contents of llilt bottle to taste Tho trick was carried out with considerable address and was novel dotccted by bis dtlHs Another "dodgu." it iiioto lilt own o prosilou, was to wui into a luirrel of 'JOC lltrea forty litres of llrst class wlmv Tin remainder of tho uurrel was then 111 I is) uj with water, felon ly tntirtcd by means ol n p1o Tho wluo remained at thu top tho barrel wits pierced high up, and tin buyer was again kiruudcd to tasto tin liquor to show theiv was no deception lVllj(htisl with bis tiiirgtttn ho put down tbo money then and there, only to dls covin after a hrisf l;ipo of thae that In had boon clmttteil outragoously Cot Uimlon ToWgreph A Velilr bri.imifiol. Dmnloy llrowu dd mo but iibjlit. In Htrlutoat ounUUoiieo. lioUUiaoB. that ovvry tblnicU alt refill with i bit prvtty llttlf widow, and that they ar to ImhumHwI in June. ItobtlUMm You don't say sol Duwley- Ye, but , ii inustii't say ny rClllg tttanil II Vi , ii ,i ii.t t-uiutiles Ut iui 1 like to i-ivi euu&lMiM. Tir hSH'll I'ln- u VU-Ar your affair lu bad '.I,' 1 mf Hhy-viw Y, bt 1 l,j, t , i -, M" ,-. rn extee.l.M im ivilUo uuddlo of thu ' wu'.eriui Uu m msou 1 IntcrmtliiK IlemlnUeancet of the faut Act In the Tragedy A False State meet Corrected " l'ortn Crayon's" 8l-trli t'olltciioM on the ScafTotd. Tho only tlmo during the wholo tlmo of his captivity that John Drown allowed toniir, according to Mr. Andrew Hunter, was when his wlfo visited blm tho day beforo tho execution, and (Jen. Taliaferro, who was In command of tho troops, ro fusod to lot her remain over night. "Drown did sbnw right smart temper over that," said Air. Hunter, "Dut ho nojii calmed down and acquiesced in tho arrangement Mrs, Drown stayed In the jail two or three hours and was then sent down to Harper's Ferry, wherosho waited until uuxt day, when tho body of hurlius hand was delivered to ber Shu was a woman of vury llttlo sentiment, 1 think, for whllo sho was at Harper's Kerry wait Ing for tho body sho was gutting receipts to inaku particular dishes." Of tho last act lu thu tragedy Mr. Hun tur tells Homo Interesting reminiscences, lln, with Mr. Smith, of tho military Instl tutu, went out thu afternoon before thu execution and selected thu location for thu gallowH, which wus Immediately put up by Cupt, Cockrcll, tho town carpenter. Till: UXIXUTIO.V. "Wochosu an eluvatcd place, Just out of town, when) tlieio wasn't u tree or anything else to nerve as a landmark inr Idea was that thu exact spot should bu forgotten as soon as possible. And wu wero eminently successful. Tliero Isntn man living, except myself, who can tel. you Just wliero John Drown was hung. I can put my hand on thu spot, but I wouldn't. Tho gallows was put up the afternoon before, and It was taken down as soon as thu execution was over, and tho timbers went stored In tho Jail yard Afterwurds thu gallows was erected im wanted for Drowii'a companions, but nut lu tbo same place. Am soon as ouo hang Ing waa over tho gallows was taken down. When tho war camo on tbo tltn hern wero moved from thu Jail yard and built into a xirch to hide them from the Yankees. Tbero they remained until a few yours ago, when their owner, Cupt J. W, Coylu, sold part of thuin for more than bis whole house cost lilui. They wero taken north to li distributed among admirers of old John Drown." Homo things which bavo been printed alsiut the execution wero utterly untriio, according to Mr. Hunter. "That ntory of John Drown stopping on tho way to the iwiflord to kiss a little negro child Is utterly false, " ho mild. 'No negroes wero allowed to Is) near, I saw him all tho way from the Jail In the millows I was close ImmIiIu the scaffold when ho mounted It and I heard blm Hay In a plaintive tone, I hope they will not keep mo standing here uny longer than necessary.' The military wero going through a lot ol movements. While SherilT Campbell ami Capt. Avis wero binding blm and adjusting thu rope I heard blm say, 'Make hastel' 'Mukobastol' When 1 beanl that I ilmppcd my handker chief as a signal for them to cut thu ropo which held tho drop, and they obeyed, Tho military kept on moving alsnit,' but Isiforo they got Into mMUou and kiiow what had happened John Drown bad been hung and was as dead us Henry VIII." Tin: last siiinni. Htrother. thu artist and author, best known to tbo literary world ns I'orte Crayon, until recently lu thu diplomatic service of this country, was a nephew of Mr. Hunter lie dhsl a few months ago at Charleslown, I lu was here during tho j trial reMirllng and sketching I "SSIrother." said Mr. Hunter, "was with I uie when the drop fell. Ho slipped up, ! raised tbo cap from John llrown's face j and commenced mu'.iiig a sketch of the dying man's face On my usklng some iilestlon, .Strother replied that l.ydhi Maria Chllds bad published her wish to have a plcturoof John Drown in every I condition of life to bang lu her nsiiu, and I be was taking (lie sketch that sho 'might have him when ho was llulshed."' Mr. lliintur says that be Immediately b.id Drowns body packed ami sent It ol! that afternoon to Harpers Kerry "Nut one of them was buried hero," ho added. "I shipped Ilie Isslles north to friends and was very glad to do no. Ste phens' sister and sweetheart camo hero from Connecticut and wero with him the night Ixiforo ho was bung. They ttsjlc bis issly bad; with them. "There was ono thing In connection with thu execution of Drown I bavo always regretted," wild Mr. Hunter, as bo con cluded bis ix'tulnls-"and that Is this As bu asi"i..od tlw gallons ho bowed to me very politely I was looking III another dlltH'tUill and did not see him. but was told of It afterward. If I had i een blm I should certainly havu returned , the Ihiw." ' Mr. Hunter wild tbti with tbo nmcerity I of a Virginia gentleman ot thu old ochool, , who felt that ! v a-Tident bu falUtl tosus- tain on one invakion bis reputation for fmsl iiuuiimrs. "W. D. S. lu lllobo Kuuocnit liiillitlhii; ril .illlllnrr). Wbn copied In vile studs and un srtlktic colon by clumsy lingers, tho cni Hons of IVtUlau mllllimrs roaptHwr all avtu tho world, they an often inwutnc ' MtUib I admit another forui of fVeurb ibw Is "tmduotd' -and It Is uo wouder that ruvtnnti doctors srv fouml to tmwu tui t belli the) shuck more than the PVcoch themselves Una O'Utll lu TU Umuw ' poll l an A llvrulv I. Id. MUa Clam Oh. Ktlu l. I had my ears ! pierced to e. ! Miss rih.l-Werv.it yra Uiv..dfuUy ' frightt i.' .i Ml- i . ue. V Itttlo t Oltt, bU'. 1 kept eaynii - U' ' "uh" to myself, mid In-fore I Wuew It it was all ovt'i .New l'ik Mm Leezer & Kuebler, DRUGGISTS The Ihrgo-it and most complete stock of Ire You Protected? Drugs,, Medicines, CHEMICALS, Toilet & Fancy Articles In Eastern Oregon. GIVE US A CALL. Dospaln Block Pendleton. ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN ! 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To Iih .Molni'H, l.cuvc ntvortli' .McIiIhiiii mill K ii ii hum )lty Tlio Onlv I .inn "onnectliu; with the 1 lie Ulll IjIIIL' oieaoiiMinrt I.lne nl C'oiuiell llluIN, l.vuvcmrortli and ICausas Cltv Mr till 1 JO A.VI ,t.l, I'OI.MTH KANT. I'llIntuit l'altiro Sltcln anil J'alnra Dhiliif thirn! Accompany nil thmuith Uxpress Trains on this lloiite. Tickets ror sain hy all ronnectlnc railways, and coiiurctlous inaJe In union depots. Fur (nl I Information rcvarillnir rates, maps, etc., apply to any coupon injent of the (). It, A N. or Nnithern Pnelllc Itallwiiy t'om panics, or to V. U. AI,I.UVaV, Ticket , Went, O. It. ,t N. Co., IVndlctou, Urcifou, i:il.H, KKMIIIV, til-it. Ailfiit, No. 3 Wasliliiulon HI., - Portland, Ore. K. A. IIOMIItOOIC, (leu. 'I'kt.niid fuss. Ant. ('. It. I. ,t l. It. It. Ulilcaifo.lll. S. V. IIOYD, Uell.T. mid l. Aift. M. .V Si. U IV y. A Minneapolis. Minn. Is worth every time what it costs, and procrastination should not be indulged in when it comes to taking out a policy. In the llrst place, pick out competent and RELIABLE AGENTS, With whom to do your business those who represent none but the best insurance companies and go straightway and insure. When in search of such agents, don't fail to turn your "peepers" in the direction of the olTico of Clopton & Jackson, Located in tlio HAST OKKGONTAN Imilding, Pendleton, whore you can have any kind of insurance, whether Fire, Ma rino, Accident or Life insurance, done up in W.B.HansforuHo. Dealers lu I Hardware and. TlnwareiAPPLE-PIE ORDER! PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUMBING Promptly Dono. MAIN HTItKKr, i'i:m)i,i:ton. A shuriior Hie public piitroiuiifn Is solicited lucliltl.tsw Hidaway Hot Springs. W. 31. HDUTT, rroprleto-. Tm-e SprliiKu Hie heoutlfully sltuatisl In the llluo Mountains, elulit uiilen houtlieast or Altia, lu ramus I'ralrle. This Summer lle.ott will ho open for tlio riceptio'i or uiU'stH on ami after July 1st, ami persona e-utriiipiallni; a siimmer trip cmilil not ilo liuller I hull vllt these Sprlncs. AcisimuiiHliitlons are ample and every, tli iik will bu done lii miike uuvtts comforta. hie. Ths climate Is dell lit'ul, tho water pure ami uxcellem, sua linn ui flrtclusa. Torms Reasonable. - Prop. W. M. SCOTT Jul'.' Jill. Grain Bags. Culvutlan and JHfrlrl,' L'lrla tut i:. ir.'n. TWI2ST13S OI'AII Kliul., Touts, 1'Iiiks, Kit. Printed Flour Bags A SjHjoialty. AMES & DETRICK, llM V'twnt Nt. - rim n..vi, Oil. JolSiUw If BO BERT BOND UK.M.KH IN BEEF, PORK. MUTTON, VEAL, SAU-j SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. -e-j t- , Took ii.wl, .ipisiie J. II. h. -.makvr'f . Ju G.lCJLl0"CO33. hi. : 10 Jif 7 It is well to remember that to be secure you must insure in ono of the Thirty Reliable Companies represented by Clopton & Jackson, with a combined capital of more than t $100,000,000! If you contemplato insurance, call on them and get posted and it will cost you nothing. Kemember their oflico is in tho EAST OUKGONIAN building, or address Orei Tickets .."AUto "id KiirSpfc'" Elegant PuiimanPa KnilBrnut Hlecplnx- Car. mntk. I Press Train, tLbrwl OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS Allan FrcoofcharseauuinibojtJ Closo connections at I'ort'um i Cisco ana I'uwt Cnato Kant hound oaspnin.rsrrl Knsl hnnnil Irn l,, .J""'M est ooiiuii paoinrcr r,i. WhIIu Wnll i nnit l'i.. Leaves nt fl:oo ii. m. for Wit rives at 7.:Hp. m. from Walk V to nun k rancisro, Hint,'. Mnv VI Oreuon, .May 16 lOIUUlDIII, .iHy aj Slate, May 21 Ori'Kon, .May ?8 Colunitil.i, Juno 1 (State, J un bO f lt'.irriit . .1 ii tin n Columhla, June 13 Htate, Juno 17 UreRon,.liui()21 I'llllllllhltl. .flllinnt Htatc, J n no a) uri'ifou, jitiy 3 WW ,!! CoiiimSjl Culomill "'W.JIS wutnWil 1.1'ILVlt Mtnltlllltt tvltncf l.i.l nl. 1.1. -...ur.UM.1 i.envo pcar Ht. 7liarf, B0 fmi ... hi, ltntcs Of l'Sllir.. Includlnit mi-nil nnJUiH.1 uaoin, - . MeeniKP, Houuit '1 rip, Unlimited, Horrurtlior rtartlRUlarslnqolreoful or tho Company, or A. U littll AT, A., Portland, Oregon. "I a. L. juxmJ O.P.J II. II. IIOMHJlll, General Mnimgcr. IVtullelM, t GREAT OVERLAND RO THE Northern Pacific R TIIK ONLY 1,1 M; ItTOSIJi . ........y. . ....... .....,...., v . iiiyii.iicrjii ijxirvif I hlrynnt Kmlamnt Mtriiui From Oregon and Washing I to tho East. Via HI. I'aul and Minn en poll). lino running I -a nice nmioji (Meals Ii ceuti.) FuHtcst Time Kver Made fn ConHt ver tlin ortktnl I'aellle itallrtat T1 Minor nitv. rnllliKll lllnff. H 1 ininson, Leaveinrorui, kuwi iinriiiiKion, uuincy, r-u uinn.vuf all points tlirottpliiuit the K1 utl east via hi. ram ami .innn(roii KMIdU.VNTHI.KKPl.VOCJllI Aro hauled on reiriilur exnrni Wi ino enuro lenitiu or uie ioruirai Kiiiiroiiu. t,eavo Wal I ul a .1 u nctlon 3: 10 1, n, I.envo i'nrt liiml .1 n. in. i illli: v Mlnneiuiolls or Ht. Paul 124) P-M fourth day. I Coiiuccfloii made at 81. PtuluJUl oils to all points Kiul.Koalh 6 o PACIFIC DIVISION. Train will leave Portland dlllri in., connectltiK with O. It. A .N.CaUl an points on rugei noiinu. ....,. A. I). CIIARIII (lenetnl Western 1'iisseuter Arwl Washington nt., I'ortlnnil. W. C. A 1,1.0 WAY, f l'eDilliB.(' To San Francisco, lly way of the Southern Pacific Comp Lines. Tho Mount Shnstn Itol Quicker In time llinnnyod llOllie, neiwrru i 1'OKTI.ANn AND BAN KRi Leave Portland at 4:00 p.R Through time, 39 fcom l'lII.MMX IIDVFKT -"r1 Tourist SloopirgCarsfo" Class Passongors ol trains. l-'uru from I'ortland to twfl unil Han Frnelei KlrHt.cluBN Unlimited... FlrHt.clanH. I.lnilteil...- Nrromt-rluHH, llultfd,- Ticket Oftlcei Corner I-'mi.iI frnut HtH "' K. I HOUEItH.A.O. 4 Vt.i it. KUr:ill.t;il, .MHiiater. WM. GARDNER &CC Sanitary ii Hiicj Miinufuctureror Steam and Hot W Heating Apparatu I'OItnWKLMNOSOR lUBUCBCj 8pwinUlon and est!nald hiUln! bulldlnss In any teflon"1 1 try, Corrauimlenre soliciiea. OFFICE: I34THIRDSTBM Portland, Oregon. T KQAli IlLASKS More than two liuud' i i.mkB at this oince "'"Vr,jei . ..m -M