1 Í *1*1 T'l I 1 "V7'<7- "T^i<~ ? rT1 — I ’ l ’ U l . l g ll g D F lorence , •lu'insl'lv.'.'into .1 !»0111 Pedro ruled with a strong hut sym pathetic hand. lie was a model constitutional m onarch. He never vetoed any measure of reform on which the people had set their hearts. If he disapproved of any hill introduced into the Chamber of Deputies or the Senate, he relied on his m inisters, who were m em lxrs of these houses, toopjwise it. An I if it p issed, despite their oppo­ sition, he contented himself with pre­ dicting its unpopularity, and trusted his vindication to the people ami to time. But the people were not satisfied. They feared the succession of a princess whom they did not love; they yearned for the republic, and kn . i> ild I k ? secured from Dom Pedro. II.«' Emperor abdicated in peace, .md .all the world wondered at a bio- lie. . / • »lotion. But her sister dcinbcracies li:tv< ap­ plauded Brazil too soon. Th» Hepubli- W ell , we are no nearer the prosperous times so stoutly promised than when AU men of fair m inds will read ami the do* iifall of prosperity Ix gan. It is consider th e candid opinions of (»flier too much to ho|X‘ th a t we will see the men, esjx»cially it’ such opinions ema­ spindles of many mills in alm ost as nate from students. England is cred­ many m uris turning to the tuneof finan­ ited with Ixing a inonometallist govern­ cial confidence. Should the Sherman m ent, and her statesm en and scholars law be reix ah <1 in the Senate, or any favoring the one standard policy. A other solution of the financial problem piece of history, however, proves quite which, apparently, everybody m isun­ th e contrary. Mr. I’elfoiir has an ­ d e rs ta n d s, lx1 the outi onie of ex tra ses­ ti« »mice«! himself as a friend of bim etal­ sion, it will enliven m anufacturing lism , and Mr. W. II. Grenfell resigned wheels like the memory of an evil his seat for Hereford localise he could dream . But kill outright th at offspring not agree with the financial ¡»olicy of of a decrepit ambition to “ tinker with th e Gladstone m inistry. The argum ent the tariff,” and the nation will lx* at of these gentlemen, Isitli weighty and once transformed from inactivity to ac­ ) m »pillar, is th a t there is not enough tivity. There is no disputing with the gold to m eet the requirem ents of a , , , , , I eternal verities, and of all the verities world-wale standard of value, and scar- ’ , . , , the death 01 tree trade 1« the most veri- citv of the metal increases its value ami table. th u s lienefits the creditor class to the loss of th e debtors. “ Trade is,” Mr. A xo less im portant fact, according to 1 can ’s id i..1 has not yet lx-en attained. Grenfell states, “ carried on by m eans o f 1 a rej,o rt jn the Onanl, than that the In- -Militarism rem ains a power behind the borrowed money. However much gold yestigating Committee will bring suit presidential chair; and the prerogative m ay increase in value, debts contracted a,raj„H(i sheriff Noland at the next term ^ ‘c veto is as potent in the hands of a in gold have to Ix* repaid in gold, with tj,e court to recover c o n stru tiv e Fonseca or a Piexoto tut in th e hands of no allowance for the appreciation which n lj|eagV will lie followed with interest, a Dom Pedro—as potent but not so sa- lias taken place since the contraction of |{aH aJl the money lx?cn spent an I time ‘ red. The Chamber of Deputies fears th e d ebt. The debt and the interest re- eXpvnj e,i an<| an insinuating report ,l,e establishm ent of a dictatorship, m ain th e same, and th e unfortunate lIlUlje io fa»| into a legal ¿¡smite alxmt They protest against Piexoto’« dual po- lx»rrower, the man of enterprise and ae- tJiv rj,qlt of a sheriff to take mileage «ition and treble power as president and tivity, is obliged to struggle against fall­ called constructive? It is reasonable to m arshal or counnander-in-chief of the ing m arkets w ith a weight round his suppose th at the sheriff would have arm y. They have therefore introduced neck which is constantly increasing,” answered the question in the allirma- ¡1 bill disqualifying the president and These statem ents we find in ¡in article tive if asked his practices in the m atter, vice-president from second term s of of­ w ritten by this gentleman in bortnighthj. JUH, thus iiiih H i saved in money to pros- fice. This measure lias passed both The most forcible proof in support of l„.ute |h e H.it- !lppear. Imuses wit bin a fortnight; but Piexoto th is quotation is to lie bail from ! IU11VH jt l„()u« like a fieviie for getting j U’ortugue«e Paanhoto) ill-ailvlsed by bis Foxwell, Professor of Political Economy a t University College, London. lie says th a t th e demonetizing of silver in Germ any, Italy and the United States lias increased the dem and for gold by $1,000,000,000. A ustra- Hungary has since set up a demand for $173,000,000, m aking a total of $1,173,000,000 with In­ dia ami the U nited States again to he heard from. This demand for gold be­ ing so much greater than tin*supply, the result need not lie Jiointed out. A h an illustration of such condition we copy a paragraph in the Professor’s own words, tut follows: telh-ctual statesm anship will in the end pi■. x.iil. Brazilians may not have the patient > ixoe -otiis to await the eonsti- tutionul development of “ Liberty broad­ enin'.; down from precedent to prece­ d e n t,” but they love liberty none the less. And the Canadian« hereafter need feel no sham e if Canada now refrains from il.e cynic’s sneer, but rath er ex­ tends to Brazil sympathy a« for a sister ' in distress. This is the lesson of the revolution ill the Bio. It is a light for freedom. And of the ultim ate result : there can be but little doubt. The stars in tla ir courses fight against Sisera.— IIccZZ;/ Star. Literary. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! (ORIGINAL ASH «ELEI TEH.) TRUST THE C H IL D R E N . TruM the children! N^ver doubt them! Bnihl x wall of love xliout them. After howlng ieed« of duty, Trust them for the flower« of tie«uty. Trust the children! Dou’t auxpcct them! J.et your confidence direct them. At the hearth, or in the w iblwood, Meet them on the plane of ehildhoo«l. Truxt the little ones! Remember May is not like chill Deeenilx*r. Let no word« of rage or mudne«* Cheek their happy note« of gladncs.«. Trust the little ones! Yet guide them! And, above all, ne’er deride them Hhould they trip, or Hhould they blunder, Lest you snap love*« eordx asunder. ---------J u s t R e c e iv e d a t th e - ------- - GflEAT WHITE SI8RE ----------------------------------—.— 1893 FALL W IN T E R 1894 Dry and Fancy Goods, Notious, Groceries Provisions, Oileil Clothing, G rass Seeds, H a rd ­ ware, Powder and Shot, Leads, Oils, T urpentine. Colorings &e. &e. It ha» grieved Hoke Sm ith to the ■ Take a Look at our------ - TriiMt the children! Let them treasure quick to hear the aged, infirm and crip­ Mother's faith in boundless measure, Father’« love in them cotiflding. pled defenders of the nation referred to Then no aeeret« they’ll lx? hiding. as “ Ix'ggarH,” “ deud beats,” “ eamp fol- I Trust the children, Ju»t ax lie did. In D ry and Fancy goods, wo have Ladies' ami G ents’ Shirts and lower«,” an d “coffee-coolers.” H is J Who for sueh once sweetly pleaded. Draw ers, W ool and Cotton, M arseilles Q uilts, F lanuels and woolen Trust and guide, but never doubt them, feelings were outraged by the declara­ Build u wall of love about them. Dress goods. Look at our large stock of tions which enm, ed from the very A man who looks close to the ground precincts of Ids owi private office that will sec d irt. the robbery of t^e w eriunent by these There is no sound basis ot power but TOILET SETS 10 PIECES! rT ’3 ? i i n x 2 O . i x i g s ! Black, W hite and Grey. short after he nut (hint well in hand. It Yvas only by his 1 i plessness to do otherwise, while engineering other branches of his departm ent, th a t his pension clerk was perm itted to »trike 10,000 names from the pension rolls w ithout the examination of a single claim among them.—Const Mail. He who writes the tru th will always Plush, velvets, silks, gimps and fancy trim m ings. H osiery, gloves, have appreciative readers. Nothing can be more sacred than a corsets, ribbons, saxony yarn, and hundreds of other choice articles. hom e; no altar purer than the hearth. The great secret of success in life is to be ready when your opportunity comes. Beautiful lives are never wasted, they are more powerful than eloquent.words. The secret of being loved is in lx?ing » » * . lovely; and the secret of being lovely is H ere comes the Jlural Morthii'ent in being unselfish. touching u{M)n the two fairs as follows: Tl»3 j»oorest education th a t teaches While the Portland Exposition receives self-control is better than the best th at no aid fr^ n the state and is not prim a­ neglect« it. Keeps a full line of E xira Quality rily intended to exhibit the agricultural Self-will is so ardent and active, th at resources of the state, it appears in it will break a world to pieces to make a many reHpeets more of an agricultural stool to sit on. Courage, says R ichter, consists not in fair than the state fair. It was a notice­ blindly overlooking danger, hut in see­ able fact also th at last year, at least, no ing it and conquering it. HARDW ARE, T IN W A R E , ROOTS & SHOES, part of tlie exposition appeared to lx.’ Exam ple and character teach as words H ATS & CAPS, M ED IC IN ES, NUTS & CANDIES, " 'e attractive to visitors than the never can. Words unsustained by deeds • exhibit. There are some people and with no chararcter behind them , are TOBACCO, CIGARS, F U R N IS H IN G GOODS. d e more pleasure in seeing the empty and powerless. H ard blows on marble in its cutting products of the orchard, dairy and trim ming, and patient and ¡lersist- Goods as Represented. J*:-iccs W ill be Found Reasonable i than in gazing at a horse trot. ent effort at its polishing are essential * # # . in the process of transform ing the rude W hen a democratic state convention , . . . . block as it comes troin the quarry into MANAGERS. ill financially conservative Mussnchu- (|,e finished statue which is a center of setts declares in favor of a state banking ' adm iration in the gallery. Yet no system, it becomes evident th a t the statue ever formed by the hand of man g party at large is pretty fully committed CO8t sueh ‘L’ter.nine.1 effort and such un- tl w . . , . , , tiring iiaticnee in its completing as a o KÎ to th a t tdea. W hen w.th th a t deelara- H„ islled )lulllan cllllracU.r . PS tion is coupled commendation of Oleve-j Wc lU| love thoee who|n wc p. G reat White SinrE nf-^- H U R D & D A V E N PORT T H E S E A TO N S TO K E DRY GOODS i GROCERIES. |>V).r a t ,.(lllh|esonie j,,.r | | situn- secretnries, and ignoring the precedent« li(,„ to find hov. is for howling Populists b ’f “ hnlf eentury, has attem pted to kil' i the bill by the repeated exercise of the -nothing more, veto. I.ike l'onseeo, lie is a victim of l ’noTKtTiYK tariff, carefully built up his luck of statesm anship and ¡n diility by the only representative's oi the people ' eonipreheml the spirit of the times, during the past twenty year», is to be q'he Brazilians may have much to learn hastily, recklessly and wantonly lie- in tin: art of self-governm ent; but one streyvfi by a body oi men v bo, be they thing is certain, they will not tamely better or worse, came into power by a --1 surrender the liberties for which they eideiit. Is free trade tolerable? li it is fought in 1822 and 18111. Militarism wbv have lie always snflered when it may trium ph for a time in the other was in lo r e ? free trade does not re- South American republics, but in Brazil fieri the sentim ents of the people in an it« Bay ¡» done. Even the best leaders lan d ’s attitude toward the Sherm an law, and, as soon as eve find ourselves actu- w • • • r* informal way. There is no part of th e [ ,,f the arm y oppose the re-election of Pi- th e r e 's a strong bint as to the ulterior ally interested in benefiting hum anity, A — of M c C l u n g o w “ Take, for example, the ease of a man United Btatcs th at will tolerate this tree exoto in 1894. But such has lxen the purpose of the democratic p arty .—Ore- o,ir love for hum anity begin» to grow gun City £ M e r p n ^ ' j Bnd develoP’ 11 *" “ siftinK I« « * * . » i who in 1873 ,M»rrowed ,£142. Brices trade caprice of tin- aristociatic antiqua- sn e ers of the revolutionist« that the 0 to •' (Hl P res« G in g h a m s «vstcin which perm its of such arb itrary Congress should ever get rid of that in- Ö are too patriotic not to see the w isdom themselves; those who are m arried Boys' Bools from ti' 1.0 » to 2.00 A lin e lo t o f S ta n d a rd P rin t* . o revolutions in the distribution of wealth culms which it has been riding -in c the . . . . . . . If we separate ourselves so much from Iio tib le fo ld Pre*« F la n n e l M en's R u b b e r II m il in g Boot* 3.25 to 3.ÔÜ one reason each tor their wives, and , . 1 , , , , 12‘ 2 c E le g a n t O u tin g F la n n e l “ u K n ee B o o ts, lie rational or tolerable? I confess it Sherman repeal hid passed, known as of the popular demand th a t a civilian the interests ot those around us th a t we a H a n d k e rc h ie f« fro m 5c u p v .a rd . s o m e th in g E le g a n t 2.75 ¡¿j in tll,.ir must he named as the next chief magis­ those who have children a reason each J o n)(t gylnpatllize w ith I.a»lie*' Shoes from 1.25 to 2.50 M en's K u b b er U ip B oots. 3.25 to 3.50 * seems to me in the highest degree b ar­ 2.7.’ > i n M n lllc r s jo r H o lid a y P re s e n ts , \ve M en's liu h h e r Boot.-. S h o rt A the Federal Election Law. The mem­ barous and uncivilized. The very ear­ trate. The names ehielly canvassed as for each child. The party of progress sufferings, we sh u t ourselves out from Bovs' L u b b e r H u n tin g B -ots e a u sh o w y o u a tin e lo t to s e le c t Z.00 to 3.25 I t-3 Boy«’ •• S to rm K in g B oots fro m . 2 0 M liest economic writings we have were bers who take this m atter in ban.I and candidates for the presidency are those and prosperity is the family p arty .— sharing th eir happiness, and lose far M en's L u b b e rs A lin e lin e o f L a d ies’, («ent*' a n d C h il­ 50«' a d ie s ’ am i C h ild r e n ’« L u b b e r* in a ll size* d r e n ’s UND ERW EA R a t a s lo n is h - protests against the wrong and mischief mercilessly and exhaustively expose the more th an we gain. If we avoid sym- of the leader of the revolution, Admiral Salem Ninh’tiiiaii. m id a t lo w est price*. r j in trly LOW P R IC E S . caused by such changes.” reasons why S ou th ern , representatives « • • « patliy and w rap ourselves round in a p. C h ild re n '* > h o es a t p ric e« t h a t d efy Ci nt*’ a n d Ladii -' M a cin to sh es, a n il C ire u - Custodio Jose de .Mello, and Sr. Prn- lnr* fo r S ch o o l ti iris. i O c o m p e titio n . Congress has been in 8cts8inn session two C0'*I chain-arm or of selfishness, we ex­ In 1881 Bismarck s a id : “ Gold has he- arc clamoring for its repeal, will do a dente de Monies, President of the Sen­ clude ourselves from m any of the great- come too scanty a blanket, which every lasting service in the interests of a pure months now, and yet ttre one great ol>- cst ami purest joys of life. To render W E S O L I C I T Y O U R T I i A D E . CA LL& CU S ate. Admiral de Mello is a skilled naval one struggles for and which makes poo- ballot h<»x. If it is repealed, the re- jcct for w hich it was called together ourselves insensible to pain, we m ust otlieer, and possesses all the qualifica­ ple squabble.” pealers, if they live at all, will live un­ h < cm« no n earer accomplishment than forfeit also the i>ossibility of happiness. tions of a leader, hut, besides his lack of Such evidence as we have quoted, that der the everlasting brand of public in- on the first day of the season. Verily, It is a reflection upon the intelligence, political expel ieiu e, there are the same the single standard is not sullieient to ' dietm ent and pass into oblivion which tl e mills of the gods (?) grind slowly. gmxl sense ami good feeling of any one ohjeetions to him as a head of th- '■'»’pe m eet th e dem ands of trade, em anates awaits all corrupt ami worthless things. A great deal of sound argum ent has th a t be ever complains of meeting un­ as those urged against Piexot The congenial people. The best thing for Dealer in from men who cannot lx* put down as I xen present ed pro and con, and more sueh nn one to do is to cultivate conge­ Do wn.vr you will, and argue as close­ naval power is no more welcome in the A m erican politicians, and especially the tO O D S , sound than there was any need of.— niality w ith every one lie meets. He field of politics than that of the militia. )H»sition of Prof. Foxwell w ill lx* refuted, ly and skillfully as you may, you are II eel Oregonian. may rest assured there is something Therefore the eyes of Brazilian patriots ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ if it can lx*, by close reasoning from always met at last by the eternal fact in each th at will respond to the effect, (‘ l i t * ’ turn to de Monies as the coming man. Carpets, Glassware, th at there are some places la tte r to live I t will cost $10,000,000 to deport the some elem ent in eliaraeter which will bright, educated men, and with the As president of the Senate, in the legal F Kumis n riiîsliin g Boots and comm and bis respect; some quality of Groceries, in than others. Florence is one of the 150,000 Chinam en in the United States, deepest sincerity in the implied compli­ order of things. In* should succeed to Meanwhile our lax immigration laws h eart which will gain h i. regard; some Shoes. Goods. Etc. Etc. m ent and for the tru th , we ask the edi­ 1x4 ter places. The rains have fallen disposition worthy of im itation; some recently and here are the salmon in Piexoto, who, : s vice-president, suc­ perm it the im portation every year of at tor of the Oregonian to answer it. H ead q u arters for h ab it which he would gladly make his abundance, the catching of which is en ­ ceeded to Eons.- a—a ’.ways assuming, of least as m any degraded Eurojx‘an labor­ ow n; some knowledge of which he is ig­ OUR MAIL SERVICE. riching the |x»< kets of many m en. The course, what :i.»w see::i« probable, that ers, much more objectionable as resi­ norant, something, in fact, which will Piexoto will lx* dc|H»sed. ard him for his trouble of cultiva­ H ighest Price Paid for C ountry Produce. A \e ry common occurrence hnp¡x*ned H o < m 1 s came and the river rose and the De Monies x still a comparatively dents than the Chinese. These could lx* rew tion. shut out by a simple statute. Preven­ Saturday that furnishes us with a text ,k/ at i,lto d,v ha> h> s” W'»y The art of listening is often spoiled hv young man—just turned the half een- tion is much cbeajxT than cure.—Orego­ EUGENE........................................................ OREGON. for an article oil the mail service from dl< r iv i s i lianm I is d<« p the m ental attitude of prejudging. When ¡t- etied; the nliipH will come and find Inni- - he is disici : lished in public nian. Ktigctic to Florence. At the onset a lit we begin to listen, we quickly take sides lib and r. spieled by the ’ Teat majority for or against, ns critic or ivlvoeate, and tie history i« neet hhui v . Thin mail con­ her for outladiiii; and—Florence is one w i.u u ,.. Florence at 1 o'eltxk the following day, jx’ared to answer to a charge of < ustoms remhly <»t n volutionisix by im partiality ill LOSS It It atntaina. /nlam l hepuhli- for^e(_ \Ye are not great enough to lis- a distance of 80k. mile«. For the past . , .. , . . , , , , “ 1 fraud. But the (lovertiment otheials to his ;r ends and strict justice to Ini caii. , ' ten for the sake of tru th , anil to try to three years the I »oat has laid down tin » . • • discover it whatever it may bo; welisten were not ready, and the sound alike of foes. Before that long session had mail at this office at from 6 to 9 o ’elo» k With all tlieir effrontery, no demo- with avidity to th at which we like, and President Fulton's voice in the defense ended, a great party, comprising the o u tlie evening of the day that it should of his clients and the prosecutions best e h im n .s in l-oili Houses, I’.ii.ied cratie organ has yet hud the hardihood tu rn a deaf ear to the opposite. As, to declare that the McKinley law has " l'*'n we look »''rough colored glass, have arrived at I o ’elo» k. Saturday the themselves arc as silent as the grave, around him, forcing him into the I'resi- the whole lundsenpe assumes that color; )a»at hud other work to do, and la ing closixl a single factory or thrown a soli­ What reformers we a r e ! ( dential contest und losing the election, so. when we listen through the medium obligated in no Ixnids and receiving lit­ of private prejudice, we hear only its notu ithslandiiig the i»ower of the army, tary employe out of work.—Union tle pay, did not wait for the arrival o T he last census shows some facts that by only twenty out of two hundred and publican. echo. th e mail at Seaton. A sthc ¡»eoplc here arc interesting. U’e have lxx*n taught • - ” W hile some will never subm it to any eighty-three seats. In his )Hi,iti>*al — 2 a * y /f- I lowland will listen to no eompro- monotony, hut live in a continual rash sym pathize strongly w itli the contract- that the agricultural class outranks all principles DeMolaeS is inclined to lx* a tnise with the senate. The Cleveland of changes, thereby blunting the power ors, .w ho undertook a service over a others, hut the census proves that 23,- Co;i»crvati\c of the new regime. Though ear wasn't built th a t way. Nothing hut for good of any change, others are so route 89‘... miles in length at a little 010,000 inliahitaiits are supjxirted b\ sym pathizing strongly w ith the asp ra­ the music of his own term s h ath eharm s eoneentrated in their thoughts and feel- V IE W A T H E C E T A H E A D L i C h T - H O U S E . over $5.25 jx*r day, it has kept them agriculture, and 27,140,900 by manufae- tions of the levoliitionlst*, Lis regard for , , . ... .. ings th at they find it impossible to di- to soothe ins savage breas».—K lam ath ... . , , frotn complaint for these omission* of lories and eommerct*. ’ reet them into any unaccustomed elian- the constitution has kept him , ami will d u ty . But against them* these menacing . . . . . . » nel when the proper tim e i-omes. They . . . , , 1 k »| n *(1 i .. i i prohah.v keep 1 lnm on neutral ground lrist<»la* that . tin* i Itotnhard- * have by constant habit become so wed- public evils there will lx1 no quarter (ill the (litis has lx en passed. He is i he 1 nitefi States senate should learn (jw| to monotony th a t they have lost the when the re-letting is done. A pitiful ,,IVMt is “’»andoned a* is re|s»rte.l about the only jN»s*ihlv link of reunion something from the Cherokee strip power to appreciate the natural and le- story of inadequate eomia'iisation nee«I Bptain I iekiug, eouitnander of the .,, , . Ix’tweeii the c(»:it< ndniu t.i t.ons. \\ hat Ixiomers, who mode tlieir settlem ent in gitim ate delights of change. Where X Ï J2 i 7 V not lie set lip as a defense hv the sac- 1 ,nb d Mates cruiser Charleston now at ’* vr ‘l'*‘v tl“'-v l'urrv »’«rdsns # ,, , his success will lx*, if he undertakes to a fen hours. -C o rv a llis (/m ftle. rcssors of these carriers, for the lx*ncti- ll>al place. . . . . and cures with them . In the midst of re-tore piace ami le.nl again to progress, «•» of III.- (ioveriiiiK'iit lire iiiiq.li-, hik I if Tux must iin.l s[. irs ..( tlie Y.ilkyriv. Another Stroke of democratic paralv- » « liarms they have neither ^ V A T C H E S , & is a spiiinx ridille n bit li olili thè future C IA ( K s > , eye for her la-antics nor ear for her liar Ibv i»iitrif'tiir fails b> gi t Ib,'in lie miisl the English yacht here to nnitem l for «is m il m i l l up a m ultitude of glorv . . . ... enn solve, in l'.raxil, ns in t ana la nini ' ” • m onies; they are living over and over aitfier tlie eons«s|iietii'es inei.lent to Is- the American's Cup. are ma.le of (Irv­ R E P A IR E D P R O M P T L Y t |lvir b,Minera d eta ils-liv in g , in ¡H e n ry cixilizefi state, thè g n a te i: of shout, rs .-lto se b u rg / ’Z