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DAILY. a i.iiutAitv. Patron of tlio Dully or Semi-Weekly KANT OltlXIONIAN run freely iimku lino of the HAST UltCdOMAN library when ever they mi ilclrc. Tim public urn cnr illully IiiIIim1 In lnlt lli iilllee whenever o liirltncd. n. r rent In money or -.tump will until after tlieNovciiiber ' 1 llf... -...I. will tmv OL. 1. PENDLETON, UMATILLA CO., OHEGON, THURSDAY JULY 5, 1888. NO. 106. Has been taken ofl both a .m m m - . . m -m . ooien anu -00x1011 ltoocls Not by Congress, but by Ami they now oiler their Large and Complete took of nil 1AATV0 fl AfHTTTRTn 0. n ItIEIII in I il Jl I n I WIt 111 I". mm m m w I AT- YOlimil 1 1 1171 1 1MIUWB LI U Li LllUll UlLUfl. tlllll IU11 V1I1LU vuu inun i1.wiLAin nvn nnf nwirn uacnH intia mil rhnf-. tlinv will anh- i 1 1 II' ll I III lk UIU lii;v y iw.iu virii;i j iiiiv . v. j 11 i v otiutc what they claim. Theirs is not an "Infant Industry," wfnrn tlwiV llllVO fl Vllpf 1 PmtnMvP Pri(P. 1111(1 Will fYfV"! V t AAi.nt,iriHnti fttn nil nimrrnra I linv mmm' it ' IIIIIIIIL'LILIUII I1UII1 llll lllldt IVIUI A1IV T IWT I eneral fflerchand ise Stock Consisting of Vt t J 1 Jl unnaren s uiotmng, n urmsmng; uooas, Mens Ladies and Children's Shoes Straw and Felt Hats, Crockery and Glassware, Groceries, Hardware, Etc. H PTIDriHASE'KS n A M R 1?. n T T R.T?. nAROATNS rii tltt i uneap iNewsi Ttio Seml-Weolily ast Oregonian AND THE NEW YORK WORLD om now until after the Presidential election in November for ONLY ONE DOLLAR ! Stamps Taken. Address : East Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. reat Western Bakery. AND DINING ROOMS, M. Gil ATX, Proprietor. MEST-OLASS MEAL! FOH TWENTY-FIVE CENTS! XI0E, CLEAN BED FOR 25 OR 50 CENTS Fresh Eastern Oysters, in Every Stylo! T- J. VAN SCHUYVER & CO., Vilie aiirl R-niVit, Y Trn .ants. ran.,. PORTLAND, OREGON. -AGENTS- I.OlHli: I)llti:CTOItY. TKN'I)I.KTON CHA1TE11 VO.2.1. IL A. M. JL Mi'i'N ill (In- Mnxnnla TRiniiln on tlut nratniHl llilnl Krldnj H nf chpIi tiiiititli, ill. 7: M oVIoolc. J. 1'. HuailKE.H. l'.j K. II. (H.01TON, TrUN.IK t,OI)OK NO. to, A. K. .V A. M. xv Jiecison uts 1.C00111I una fourth .Mon diiyM nf nirli month, in 7:30 n'olodc. II. J, Hkan, V. Jl.j W. K. I'otwink, Hicicliiry. fOKNDjKTON U)I)(1K NO. f2. A. V, A A.M. L , McctH In tlit. Mn.onlc 'IVmplu ntt llio llrnl iinn thlnl Mntnlii)N of i-h.-Ii inontli nt 7sw itvlock. t. J. Million, W. M.j ll. Ai. ITI'II.A r.ODOK NO. lll.A. O. tf. W. Mf.pf V every Tiiun-iliiy nlulit nt tliu Kinjlno !.I."ll?r..uL7, "''l'",l' ' C. I.kahuuk, M. W.i V. V. Tuhtin, llrtontor. IUitKKA I.OIXJK NO. m. t. O. O. V. Mod It pvcry Siitiinlny i-vi'iilni; lit 7:SHoolook. T. J. Million, N.U.j E, k, Hininin, Hi-crttury. UMATILLA KNCAMI'MKNT NO. 17, 1. O O. K. Mori on tlni kl'coiiiI iiihi liit Tliumtliiy of I'lich moiitli, ut 7i."M o'clock. Lot lilVKHMoiiK, V. V ; K. K. HilAiioN.Hcrlbo. PAUMNK HKIIKl'C I.ODOK No. 13. I, O. O. I-. MwtHlliu llrnt mill tlilnl TliurH. tiny of ouch tnuntli. HAItMONV I.OIKJK JO. J, K. OP V. .Mci-I In Oill l-VllnwH Hull evrry Tiipk iliiy nvrr.lni; nt 7;TOoVlool(. .1. (,'. I.kamuiu:, CO.; C.J. Viiitaki:,K. of it.iinti h. DAMON !.Ona5 NO. I. K. OK l. McotN In (Mil Kellow' Hull ..very WVdnoMlHy even I UK nt 7:30 o'clock. M, Mohkiikaii, U. CM II. . (Iaiikiki.u, 1C. of It. mill S. KIT CAIIMON rOT, O. A. II., mod lit Whculor' Hull every Tlinrmlny iilulil. Ii. M. Wakki.k, Coiiiiiiiuiilorj J, H. IIowkn, Adjutant. Notary and Corporation Seals, In Pondloton, FOR ONLY FIVE DOLLARS EACH, Tlio initial prlco for iciiIh iniuln by other pnrtlf, In I'ortlnml or tliu Kn I frum Sd.00 o J7.0J, with cxprot i hiiisies uddcit. If yon nci'it a miil,oml yotironlor lo uh, mid irnvu from iS.ooto 81.00 Ihcroliy. East Oregonian Pub, Go,, inhndtf Pendleton, Oregon. The attention of the trade is invited to our NAVY BLUE, HOME RUN, CORONA IMPERIAL, AND LEADER CIGARS. Hest sellers in the market. At retail everywhere. Wholesale only by ison, Ehrman & CO., Portland, Orogon. W.D.Hansford&Co. Deiilera In Hardware and. Tinware PUMPS AND PIPE. PLUM1INC Promptly Done. MAIN HTltKKT, lKNIILrTON, A Kliureof IIih publlo pntronnKe I willclted niclil-dAnw Hidaway Hot Springs. W. M. H:OTT, 1'roprlPtor. 1 If.,, It uliuit.wl 111 t .1.,, in., Vinnniiiiny. pluht mile xinittieint i of Alba, In Catiuu I'ralrlc , ThW Hummer lteort win ou opeii loruiu reccptio'i of Rucsuonuna ulUr July Ut, mid per!iii0"iitiupitttlnirii.uiumer trip could i . ... . i. Jt.. ..lilt ll.i..uUiirliif'M. 1 001 uil ueiicT inn ii.ii ,.v-v.-, it . 1..... ..n.ttfl nllll ftVil fit i Accomiiunniiii'ii. ,". lliliiBwIII be done to umko gucM comfortu. j inc. . .. -i. t i.. .illul.l.nl fliA u'ftltir nnrH i 1 ll" Clllimio i". nr.. ......... ; und excellent, and liuutlnif flrt-fIuj.H. TO-DAY'S TELEGRAMS, TII14 MOUNT IIOOO I'AIITV. Tliu AilvpiitiiriT. Si-nd it Nuti by I'miy V.x. priM Sihmt, Wind mid Hull. 1'oiTLANii, July fi. A inuHHiiKu by jiony oxpresH rciicliud horo from tliu .Mount Hood tmrty nt llHIO hint nllit. ilntcu cdi;o of timber lino, July 0, n,iyn, "Hum ruined ovi-ry duv citico'wu luft I'ortlnml and Ih ratniiitr lmtd now. Wo tried to inaku Crntor rook Monday, but worn caught in a povcro utorin of kudu- and Hluot, anil iitado but a Dart of tliu i n tarn.0 with tliu grcatoRt dilllculty and daimcr. Tlio intent in to uiaku the uh- cent to-uioirow at all hazardn, If (lie weatlior clearo." Tin: i.ioiiT hi:i:n. i DalleH, ahead of Haker Cllv. I do not want to bo perHonal, but I could mention men and tlrniH lit l'etidlo ton who otiKht not to bo very Hellish about i mieli thiiik'H, who oitubt to Iks liberal hi. iiHHlstliiK Htich a valuable uld to tlio town , uh a paiver mill, even if they were not Htiro of receiving one ier Oent. a month from tlio very tlrnt on their InvcstineulH. 1'liero aro men in l'endleton who bavu corporation, every phuuler-imired million airo, every coiiHideniblo "eomblnatlou of caiiilal" ih the country it for the Repub lican party, and Ih a partner of that party. Except for the.o "conibinationu of capital" IIiuHhou would have no mora chance of election than tlio Labor candi date Iiiih. Then with, if potmihlo, still more anuuini; "pill" thoy alliido to the ptilille InndMi" nut no longer oven prom- Mount lloiiil Sui'i'i'Kriilly Illiiinliinti-il 1 1i" Light Si'cii ut Mniiy I'lnrr. I'oiitlani) July 6. Tlio red light from the top of Mount Hood wan hccn hint night at 11:07 o'clock, and it binned brightly for two mlnutcH. Jimt an it wan dying out another light further down (he mountain blazed up and wuh visible fully one minute, llio light were neon at many pi aeon in tlio valley, and there are many otiierri who taw it to near iroin. Ill H IIOKV IN li:.MANI). A Ilrntrtl HIiowiiihii Oder Ml, 000 Tor llm llody of Murdtirnr, Sax I'iiancimco, July A local nhow- man oMerH young GoldoiiFun, noon to be hung for tliu cruel murder of MIh.h Mamie kullov. fl.OOU for IiIh body with nroiniso that he will return it in good order after nix weekH. lie wmln lo place It on uxlil billon in .San FrauciHCo. (ioldeiiKou Iiiih no obJoctioiiH, hut bin mother Iiiih nud the Hhowuuiu won't gel tlio hotly lor IiIh bane UKCH. Till: FOUIITII IN l'OUTI.ANI). A Onuiil 1 line A I.H'Ke Crowd and n Complrlo l'riiKniiiimc. I'diitlasi), July 5. The celobnition in thin city ychterday wan a great miecenH. The day wuh delightful, and the pro gramme wan canied out to tlio letter. The attendance wuh very largo. Nothing humiciicd lo mar tlio pleasure ol the par tle.pantH in the leant. liuiuc of llunn IIhII. I'oiitlani). July 5. Tho WilliimettcH won tho game of ball played with tho Portlands yentorday on Clinton it Mc Coy'H groundH. Tho ncoro Htood ! to 0. Umtrlcn lluriicd. Wai.la Wai.la. Julv 5. Troon IPm (piarlcrH at tho Walla Walla garrlnon wan burned hint night. Tho Iohh Ih fully f5,UU0, lnniired. DON'T I.HT IT I'AII,. Terms Reasonable. W. M. SCOTT Jut2 Sin, Prop. Cofi!i?iE,BOURBON AND RYE WHISKIES; JOS. SCHUTZ BREWING Mi.V"Mee. YYIS F X PflRT Pll NrUf- H Hill I I fcll Htttt. M n lM JoTpnw??n!?,NERAI- WATER, (Waukensaw, Wis.) VEURE CLI- Ul P0NSARDIN CHAMPAGNE. (Yellow Label.) ju23 daw 3m ! ROBERT BOND 1) KA I.Kit IN BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, SAU SAGE, DRIED MEATS, LARD. , Court Htreel, oppof lie J. ll.KIioeniaker'. mchlOtUw Tliodrnut Imporliiiiro of Encouraging In. ilinttrlr In I'eiidlctiiii Who Oiik'ht In Help Tlii'iii AlmiK A 1'xw CnininciiU on the OreKonlnu und tliu llepubllciiii I'lut forni. I wan nleiiHcd to read in tho hint Kant Oiiciioniak received tho earnont call for anniHtanoi in building a pajntr mill and a woolen mill in Pendleton. Of coiirno tho tmbject in not now; indeed it in ho well- worn in the columns 01 mo iakt uiii:- (Ionian that it may bo ohuoxiotiH to noino ; yet, I believe conntant argument and urg ing will liear fruit after awhilo. Wo have t-con tliu timu when a good now noliool bu Id in: Heemcd as far oil and an Improb able, or at leant an dillleult to Kcctiro, an tliono maniiiaciuring imninirieri ate now. ou have neon tlio time and that but a very few yuarH ago whon a Hyutom of waterworks Hcomed an inionHlbllity; when tbu nrenunt falrlv-Imnroved condi tion of our HtrcelH would havo apeared ahnont a mlruclo; when It would not liavo been bcllovcd that rondloton con tained private capital and entorprli-o nnf Ilcleut to coimtruct tliu IjuhIiichh bloekH which now adorn tho ntreetn; when a now court houno, ho hooii to Ih a reality, wuh only a dream of tho far-oil futuro. ' Much of thin Improvement ban been duo to tho public niiirited action of county or municipal olllcluln; thoy naw tlio no iVHriity; thoy had tho authority j and no tho work wont on. Tho now improvo mentH now most needed tho manufac turing induntrlert cannot bo built up by nubile authority or public aid. It mtint bo dono by piivato capital. Thoro Ih enouuh Htich capital in l'endleton: nultu enough, if a couniderablu nimilor would, join together in tho entorpilnen, ho that no one would I hi crippled oven if tho in-' voHtmentH did not "pjy" at once. Ah 1 have naid liofore, tho one indtiHtry (Iiuh started Ih not all. Kven one a paor mill, for oxamplo would bo of great value. It would at once add conniderably to our population. It would conniderably lucreanu our wcaiin ami C'liimerciai im portance. Hut morel than thin, It would attract othor ontcrprinon. Already wo have our Homing inlllrf and our machine nhopH ; one or two other imixirtant manu facturing entorprincH in'iled to thoho would give uh hucIi a prcbtlgo that thoru Mould thenceforth lw but one real city In tho "Inland Kmplro" I'ondloton. That now in tho timu to Kecuro theho improveineutH, lioyond doubt, ought lo lie ovidont. Thin year I doubt not tho immediato proniH-'ctln not ipiItoKo bright an it has been at time, uh it wan hojied It would bo. Hut thin U tho Jabt year of HorioiiH trial and tent that our legion need exjienenco. ivoxt year ought to hs, and with public HpIritednenH and entcrpriro on tlio part of our jieoplo will lio, ouo of greater progresn in and around l'endleton than any year of tho pant- Tho reserva tion land will Ihj bold, and our inclina tion will largely increase. In 1S!X) wo ought canity to have OOOO Inhabitants and bo ahead of Walla Walla, ahead of Tho i inado a good deal of money that i, ajico to rentoro any forfeited land grautH, "good deal" in a comparative coimo, liy Thoy inadn Htich proiuineH in 18SI, but do not tiare quite Iiihiiii tliu nomu-K'OKerH ol tho country with any moro proinlnoH of thin Hurt. After Hiuaudering Home two hundred million acren of the iublie do main upon raihoadn and other corpora tlonn, and after reftmhig, uotwllliHtaud lng i'eKated promlne1, to rentoro an aero to the people, thin grand old party of "memorlen" ringn out on a cliOHtnut bell ItH declaration in favor of homo- BtoatN for Hotllern. loaning money at a very liiuh rate oi intereot. It wuh a perfectly legitimate btiHinenH, and wan often a pernonnl tic commodation to tliu borrowerH; yet it wan a Diininosrt wnicii inuired Innteail ol lin proved tho town and country an a whole: u biinlnenn, which, on tliu whole, ban dono a great deal of damage. .Some of thene men have invented their prolan, or a iwtton ol thorn, lit real cntatu. wine law greatly increaned. nerhaim doubled or trebled in value. Thoy did nothing moro man other good clll.eim who had no real entato or money to loan to in creano tho value of tho ground j it wuh brought about by tho toil, tho ImltiHtry of a cotiHtnntly lucreaniug population. It would of cournu Imj too much to tupiono that any of theno men aro going to con tribute any part of thin eanily acquired fortune for tho public good. " They aro not Hentimentallntn, by any meaun. ' Hut perhapH a few dollarn contributed by each, not uh a gift, but an iuventmeiit, with even cIihucch at leant that it would at tlio end ho fairly prolltablo, might bo Junt what Ih needed to put ono or two of llteno entorprincH on their feet and won deiftilly uuhaiico and lucreanu tho bun inenn, tliu K)pulation, tliu wealth ami the iinoitancu of our town. I could mime leu or perhaiiH twenty men to whom a tbounaml dollarn each would bu a Hinall Hinn uven if it weru lent entirely a mini which they havo made frequently in a fow weekH, and probably will asa'in, re leatcdly. Thin ten Ihotmaud dollarn, when Invchtcd, would no doubt attract other thounamlH, until the untablinhment of a paper mill at leant would bu a very cany matter. And it need not Imj money thrown uway. I know of no reanon why it Hliould not lx) a nrolltablu iuventmeut. Tho country ftirninheH an ahundaucoof cheap material. Tho Hiirroundiiig coun try already furninhcH a largo and con Htantly lucreaniug demand. It lnanHi cIoh of manufacturing which ban paid well elnowheru. whv not in l'endleton? Then why not help It along, uven if tho IMj.mlhlo nrolllH on a town lot or two am Hacriflcod? I think wu aru right; wo miiHt givu the matter no rent until it Ih accomplinhod. I wan ntlrrcd ahnont to team thin morn ing on receiving the Portland Oroiioiilnu of Juno '.'ltd to read that the ltoimbllcan platform "Ih inntiuct with proud memo rieH and patriotic appoalH" that "it fairly talkH with that mimic of llio Union to which gallant beartn inarched to battle and fought and fell at tho front." And I road witli nomo pain that whercan all tlio notable doad of tho Republican party left moinorloH without ntaln. tliu departed Democrat!) constitute n "nolltical In ferno" inon who aro "nbnolutoly infa- moiiH." It InthiiH tliu great daily of tliu Northwent characterUoH Hovinour. Til- don, and IleiidrickH and indeed overy ami an men Who oven voted a wcmocrutlo ticket. I havo Hiiponed, until lately, that t IiIh most ancient, ntale, mouldy ami Htiuking political rubblnh would no longer havo any forcu or cU'ect in aid of tho nrcn- cut phiiiderlug Itopubllcan party; but hIiicu tho Into election in Oicgon I am not ho Hiiro of it. Men who will l-ellovo that thoy can bu made rich and pronj-er-oiih by oxcohhIvo taxation ami nroiilgality miint bo in a condition to bcllevo any thing. If they wero told that l'renideut i loveiami wuh at tho head oi u movo- ment to OHtabllnh another .Southern Con fodoracy. I doubt not thov would Ih Hovii It. If tlioy wero told that t'loveland'H election would bring )OHtiIenco and fam iuo, murrain and lieu, blood ami death, I doubt not thoy would boliovo it, and ro- liglounly and tremblingly cant their bal lotH for thin partv of nuru and Patriotic HalntH. It Ih hucIi men. Htich tiolitie.il lin- bccilcn, Hiich croduloiiH diiK)H of a party, led by political plunderorH, to whom tlio Oregonian addronnCH itHclf wheu it an minion that tho war in nllll raging, that ItepublicaiiH aro tho only patriotn, and that all DomocratH, of high or low degree, aro traitorH. Hut wherein dooH thin Itopubllcan plat form break forth Into Htich nublime und heavonly iiiiihIc, In twoortbreo placcti it touchoH ujKjii live HtibjeetH, and upon every ono of them tho Itopubllcan party nut ihiuii irunuruiin 10 uiu iinureniH oi 1110 )coi)lo of thiH country. It Ih "uncomiiro mlnlngly in favor of protection," Pro tection meaiiH unequal taxation of labor for tho lietiullt of capital, tliu building up of luoiiojiolIeH and truntH, and Dually an arintocraey of wealth which will Hiibduo tho liliertfcH of the jieoii.u. With all thin tho JloptibHcaii jilatfoun "ringH." It declaroH ItH opjxjnition to 'hlneho lalwr in thin country, a mont tiubhinhiui; lie, for tliu Itepublican party Iiiih llrnt. lant and continually favored and anniHted t'hinute immigration and tho importation of all Hor h of foreign client labor: ami standing upon thin very platform it Iiiih Then thei want a "rehabilitation of our merchant marine." Thin in in keeping with tho rent. Thu Itepublican party policy ban dent roved the merchant mar ine, ruder that policy it can never bo rehabilitated. In fact their favorite "homo market" policy In of itnelf utterly antiiL'oniHtie to anv merchant inarinu. or any inmlncna for one. They nay wu miint. make all wu coiihikiiu, mid coiihuiuo all wu mine among ournelven; then of what tine Ih thu merchant marine. According to tliu protectionintH. a merchant marliio can only lm a eurpo; it taken away our prodtictH, and hriugn in thu product, of other cotintricH, which they nay nhoiild not bo dono then why want tho mer chant marine "rehabilitated," after your very "protection" cuinu Iiuh destroyed it. ThU in another biilllant "ring" hoard In thin platform of "inemorleH." When thu editor of thu Oregonian wrote that editorial he doiibtlunH chuck led to hluinelf: "Wo Hcein to havo Im fixtlod the peoplu of Oregon ho completely by the 'ireu iraiiu' racket, mat 1 nenuvo wu can even ntuH'thin old 'party of mom orien,' gull' down them too we'll neo how big a dono thoy can ntanil ; ho hero goen: 'Itobellion, Slavery, Saved thu I niou. I reed thu iSocrocH, ueiuocratH all CtpiH!iheadHiindTraltorH,ete;Wo thought thin old vein wuh worked out. but judging from tho lant election nothing Ih too mouldy or rotten to feed theno fellowH withal; they'd oat ratn that died lieforo tho war. hgad 'What fooln theno niortnlH bo." J.l'. W. 1'nnnvr'rt llrlp. before tho A mhcrnt, Mann., (irauge, de clared that uh a rule farmern do not hire help enough to get tho mont prollt out of tho farm. 1 lo llguren it out tliun : l or Inntanco. a man with a farm of a hundred iicren. worth 1-1000. and ntoek and toolH wortli another thounaiid, will employ ono lilted man for eight inonthn. Their lalior ban to prodtico enough to pay the IntereHt and taxon on o(H)() nay :i"(l; tho hired miin'H wagon, nay 1(M); f 100 for commercial fertilize, ami thu fariuer'H nalarv. CoiiHldeiiiig thu number of hoiBOH ho woikrt, nnd llio nklll anil In- telligoiico ilomainicii ny inn nimiuenn, u would not nee m extravagant to allow him 1 Til) a dav. but uh ho U modent and evidently unjoyn IiIh work, ho will bu nalinlled with ft u day.or nay -f.'SOO a your. ThiH makoH thu Bum of W'lr of proiltico uecennary to maku Imtli uuiin meet. Miw, if employing two moro men, and buying twice an much fertilizer, tho farmer can bublu tbu valuu of bin phmIiicIh. il Ih plain that thunecoud f'Xl't will bu chargu ahlo only with tho extra wagon, nay W-'O, and thu nxtra $100 worth of fertilize, and will thtiH glvu llio farmor an ad ditional IlK) it year for IiIh own work, with a dear profit of ll'lft. Theno prin ciples aru alno apiicablu to thu unu of improved machinery, which Ih iilmolutoly iiccenHary to any counidorablo Hiicconri. A it ral lit Wlu ii t Crop. Olliclal returiiH from Victoria Junt inado public nhow that there wero thiH year l.'JII-.OIfi acruH under wheat in Auntralla, yielding 10.HI bimholH to thu acru or III, IIIH.OSL' htinheln. More wheat wuh dam aged hyntoriu during thu harvent than iiHtial. Tho uxortablu HiirphiH in placed at II.II'.Hl.tm biinboln, of which l.lUI.IMHJ biiHhebi havo lieun uxMirtu I up to Juno 1, Deducting damaged wheat, thoro wuh a Hiirpliin of :i,7:UI,000 ImihIidIh yet toexnirt. In thu three colonleH of South Aimtralla, Victoria ami Now South Widen thoru was oxcunrt over 1HS7 of ultout 10,000,000 biiHhelH, I'xw)rtH from South Aiintralia from January I to April 18 woru -I.MM,' (1811 bunhelx. Thu wheat yield in North Canterbury dlntrict, Now Zealand, wuh I.IHrt.OOO biinhelH from 17ft,(MMI acren, eipial to an average of 'J8 bunhuln to tho aero. TIiIh Ih iiiiiiHiially good. Ivarly oh thiuttcH for Aiintraliau colonleH on tho other hand have had to I hi reduced, con Hcquout iikjii damage niiHtiiliied by ntorum whllu thu harvent operatlonn wore in progieHH. .Making i .uh riKi uplu itngliiii, W. A. byniaii of Milfonl, ('oiiuectlcut, in making thu Hinallont inmnlblu niK'timen of uu eiiglno. It will 1)0 miidu with a nilver half dollar. Tho Ixiller Ih to hold nominated a man who ban olliclallv do-! about eight dropn of water, but with four dared that hu toiiHldered tho C'hiuoho , dropn tho engine can bo worked noveral entitled to all tho privilegen of our native ! mlnutiw. When llninhed, it in to Ixi American cUUciih. It in opposed to I placed under a elan ihimi thiee quarto "eomblnatl'inn of capital." I low thin of an inch hi diameter, and an inch and ono-eigiiiu in neigin. Mimu oi iuo parm ringH" with truth! Stanford. Doihiw. hherman, hlklun, (;reed llaymond, Mor ton, Piatt, all their njiokoHmou and leitdora aro no doubt mont ntromiotinly oijioned to ''couibiuatioiiH of capital," on liecially ni nee, uh every one miint know, tho chief buniucHH of Uepiililicau parly leudern during tho pant twenty yearn Iiuh been thu forming and annlnting nnch com hlnatloiw. hverj "trunt," every great will bu ho lino and ilollcatu that they can not lie inado without thu nno of a mag nifying glann, Wu ank every loader of the Dally ami Soml-iVccklv l;hr OiicoiAUN to up deavor to nccuro one or inoio campaign Hubncrllnjrn to It, Soiul-Vt ui kly, to No veinber Ij, IH8, 7j centH, Daily, fl.'Jo.