VTOCK BRANDS. Whtls 70a aep yaar uboription paid tip yen Can keep jour brand in free of charge. AHrn. T. J., lone. Or. Horese GO on left ghonlder; oattie tame on left hip, under bit on riirht ear, and upper bit on the left; range. Mor row county. Armstron. J. C, Alpine, Or. T with bar un der it on left ghonlder of horeee; cattle eaine on left hip. AUiaon, O. D Eight Mile, Or. Oattie brand, O D on left hip and hortws eame brand on right shoulder. Range. Eight Mile. Adkina, 3. J., Henpner, Or. Horte J A con nected on loft flank; cattle, aameon lflft hin. BuM. D. W and son. Horset brand' d D B on the left hio; c tin the wvn on left flmk. crop off rior t ear, nndercrop in the left, limine in Morrow County. Bartholamew, A. G., Alpine, Or.-- Horeee branded 1 E on either shoulder. Range in Mor row nountv . j nanninter, J . W Harnman, Or. Oattie brand- ed B on left hip and thigh: split in each ear. Brenner, Peter, (Tooseherry branded P B on left shoulder. Oregon Homes Cattle same on Burke. M t C, liong Dreek. Or-On cattle, MY connected on left hip. ciop off left ear, un der half crop off right. Homes, same brand on letft shoulder. Range in Uraut and Morrow Hriisrnan, Jerry, Ijena, Or. Horses branded 7 on righl shoulder; cattle B on the left side. Left ear half crop nd right ear nnnor slope Barton, Wm.. H 'ppner, Or. -Horses, J B on right thiun cattle same on right hip; split in Brown' Isa, faxington, Or. Horses IB on the right stifle; oattie same on right hip; range, Mor row oonnty. . ' , Brown, J. C, Hoppnor, Or. Horses, circle C with dot in ee ter on lett nip; cattle, tame. Brown, w. J., i-ena,, ureiroii. Homes W bar over it, on me leu miunmoi. Cattle same on left rloyer, W. 0., Heppner, Or. Horses, box brand or ih hip cattle, same, with split in eBBorg,rp. O., Heppner, Or. Horses, P B on left ehonlder; cattle, same on left hio. Brownlee, W. J., Kox,Or Cattle, JB connected ..n Inft iIiIk! nmn nn loft ear and two sol its and middle piece cnt out on right ear; on horses same brand on the left thigh; Range in Fox valley, Grant county, Oarsner Warren, Wagner, Or. Horses brand ed O on right stifle ; cattle (three bars) on right ribs, crop and split in each ear. Range in Cain.E., Oaien.Or. Y I) on horses onlnft stifle' U with quarter nirole over 11, on inn noouioer and on left stifle on all colts u-dar S years; on left, shoulilnr only on all horses over 5 years, mninl In flrmO Clinntv. Cato. ('has. U Vinson or Lena, Or. Horses H C on right shoulder; cat tle same on right hip. Iloni.n Morrow and Umatilla counties. c,.;H M M Oiillownv. Or Cattle crop out of rach ear and nnderbit, wattle in foreh ad; horses half circle f! on lft stifle. Range Mor- ow and Umatilla oonntins. flurl, T. H John Day, Or. Double oross on hir, .,n cuttle ewal ow fork and unilor hit in right ear, split in left ear. Range in Orant oonnty. n shnep, inverted A and spear point on shoulder. Ear mnrkoti owes, crop on left ear pnuohed upper hit in right. Wethers, crop m right and nnler half crop in left ear. All rangu in Orant nonntv. . rv.r,ir .t. I,ena.Or. Horses. (Won nghtshonl der Cattle, same on right hip: ear mark square orop off left and split in right. C11rrin.lt. Y., Currinsville, Or. -Horses, f on 'e0oi',Ed. 8., Hnrdman, Or. Cattle, C with Bin oenter: horses CE on left Mo. Coohran, R. K., Monument, (irant ( o , Or. Horses branded oirola with bar beneath, on left shoulder: cattle same hrand on both hips, mark under slope both ears and dewlap. Ohapln, H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded Ci on right hip. Cattle branded the same. Also brands CI on horses right thigh: ca t'e ihiih brand on right shouldur, and out off end of ri1).mBglass. W. M .Oalloway. Or.-Cnttle, R linn right side, swallow-fork in each ear; horses, It D on left hio. ... .,. .. Ely Bra., Douglas, Or. Horses branded ELY on left shoulder, oattie same on lefthip. hole in right ear. Emery. C. H., Hardman. Or. Horses branded ') (reversed 0 with ti II on left shoulder; cat tlesame on righl hip. Range in Morrow oonnty. Florence, L. A., Heppner, Or. -Cattle, LK on right hip; horses V with bar under on right shoulder. Florence, H. P. Heppner. Or -Horses V on right shor ld' ; cattle, F on right hip or thigh. French. Uoorge, Heppner. Or. Cattle branded WK. with bar over it, on leftside; crop olf left ear.' Horses, same brand on left hip. (lenlry, Elmer, Echo, Or Horwt branded H. H with a quarter circle over it. on loft stllle Hii'ige in Morrow and Umatillanounties Hialt A. II., Ridge, Or. -Cattle round-top with quarter circle under It. on the right hip, lla ! in Morrow and Umatilla noutitina. Hinton A. leaks, Hamilton r Cattle, two hats on either hip; crop In right ear and split in left. Horses J on right thigh. Raiigein 'Irani county Hughes, Hamnel, Wagner, Or-H (T F L coiMKH tcd ) on right shoulder on liorn.n; on oattie, nit right hip and on left side, swallow fork in right ear and slit in left- Range in Hayntiutk dlatr(I.Mo"ow c.inlltv Mule. Milton. "Vaguer, Or. Horses hranded -O- (cattle will parallel mioo on ihm ruioniiwr Cattle same on left hip also large circle ou left hie. Howard .1 li. 'Hllowav, Or.-Hors J- (oross with ir a'loye I'l on ngiil sh'i ildar; cattl SHina 011 l"'t siile. Rang' in Morrow anil Umatilla 11..11 if twin. John Dev. Or. -Cuttle K Hon right hip; hora sit' 1 u rl j lit shnuliler. Range II. llr.o.t o.l.llltv. Mngh". Mat. Heppner, Or.-Horses, shaded h,.ri the Inft shoo der. Range Morrow I o. Ilunxaker, It s Wagner Or. -Horses. W on left ),.. .l l..r iihiiIh. Aon lfl hip. Hiimnhrevs. J M Hardman, Or. Ilonwa, H on L.f ILk lln'"ii. I.nther, F.niht Mile. Or.-llerw Hon tin. left shmild.-rand heart on the left antie at J .n on Uft hm Ranire In Morrow eoumv .lon.si. H irrv. H uipn Or -Mowna bran lei II J oa l'e left I'.ul.lor: caMle lira nl.t J righl Inn. also iiidorbit III left ear. Range iti M.irm eoil'itv. J un km. H Hoppner, Or -Homes, home, shim 1 on left shoulder. Cattle, the naint. II.,, m VUhl Mile. J. .!. .n KMI. Lena. Or. Horsea. eireleT on left at 1 tin: cattle, same on right hip, uadat half Drop in nn and suht n left ear K.,,r Mike. llHi.oner. Or. Homes branded RNY on le't hip nsille ems and Prop of Ufl irr tin ier loliennthe right hlrii J T , lltppner. (r. -Ilorsea (Ml on left l,..l l,.f Mlllw au on left hln. Kirk J Heiintier. Or.i lnim II on left lk.,.11 lr . cat lie Mt lie on Mglil side, Ullderhlt on rilit mf kifninrlaod W (1. Monul Venion. r.-l I, on raiMe oil right and left sidtw. swallow fork in bit etr aii-l itO'ler etoii III rigtit ear. Horn eains hrs'i I on ht iihoolde' Range in Omul iimiiH l,.tt,oi, Sienii m. Poi.iir. rt I, on lfl hip e, ,'ni'tn i-oip and split on right ear. H.trM h n ti'snd on I' ft slionldir. Range luanl tN' l i I. ,..r tnu'' I hi... i., ,Un, John W., I, ' lr. M.ir I.-I .lf ''lf'l J I. roTiliee'"! on left t.tll I l. wi'll' on ltl hill. UsnifM tieiir UI m il.t-r. J W Mi'ioi"r tf llorws tosn.t I o ' l-lt Slftll'lrtfi f'MII- s-fi otl ("ft rsMlffuft r.Khl )". thliw sills ill r Hill lird. Itirifrt. HHt!ir tr, Horwis hmndMi itii'ilila 11 p.M, n'H Mnl!iii. rallf-l s avx II on l" siiouldw M t' , ll...pii. Or -Cnl .t'i.U rio. on i, Hii; ho-.. Miiifji uit tihl iitt, II,. . in M lnl Minor. , tl,'.nr "f Vt, l II ritf'ii loo, ho" M " l't sho.il.lffe. M"., H S. M'i'i"., Htrws Ml ,n i .h I" cms Miititiihttliii, M,t"t'il lr I "r, ' Itins. il ihi ritftii lio, vit 11 on ri4il Is. Mi'ifvt, I . Ho.nill t. Mirw, l . Ml stlOMl lt "''l. M f '" H M -Mirt t a ir Mil. .h.M .il, i, .m i"Vtl "I l if ! aw H r, H" vs'io losfi l I"'' ' 1". M'Msl,, .. M.,1 '1. N. , tiH ,it ,(r i' ! .mi Ml h.m! 1 .i i si"-, f'.off i t mi i"P m Ihs riKhl si.l Hnr in nm'.i I 'oi S l !" ! I rt f ll'i'xs h 1 a. 'M i lrfl s.,,! rll' m l . . 1 1 , ., ,.. t.M'tr,i'ir.'Ul 1 .Hi Imi ,- i on !-ri i imw ImsA I "ii i M.in r,ii In ii- t - " It 111-. Vmn latins". 1, iH - O Ofl lft .1 ! I" l',. Ilfii.-i ..1 I'Kr. Mr On il"l, Il .1 I -Ml t'l It I', h'rtiMJ IHI .ft 4,a at' I IU" n 'l.sl l''li, l'r.n, f Mil H.. M . -ir mt rt'- l .I.,',t i-h Hid sn I J i 11 lot. I s"K 1 M 'Irtl Wfl'l m to., '.. It'.- " I It '.. 'S il.WM. Il Id N, II'MSM ITl -,t . .. 1.H. ll"l M I I, I I .. I '. .! I" sl. H ..', W I l. UHrf HI . ' I .,. j M . I.-I-- 4 - - M I . . I U't i4 rUlm, H H m Wl t, u t -. t.. . I. M i I' .') s I ...., W i I I m. -. . J-, V I. I 'I J .'.- ' t ' f tnl. .l"l ( IH Mt ill tiw lt I. h ! ..., Mil I m l ' !,.. Il '' .1" 11 I , tl ' '. H". ilt H ..I. M"'. ! M mm Ih.( I M (!. .,.' rm'im .Ml I . Uf, h S' . ..S? Im' mm' l' "H mm ft kfl i l it !- I $ hm--, I .l.ui M, IW - H l l -m .., ,' I-, ,M r s I mm mm tiM lis V i -' Il mm tl li.i.t.'U, r II H . t ., .r. r . l.r. ' .i,.'il, .- l m - "I III Ue II ms Kni.,tiiniiw1 hn la n lc t I - it . . I ta l' I H Jil m f . t- I i ii -m t4 'ii I I w ' - . - ' in Itmnt oonnty. Smith Bros.. Hossnville. Or. Horses, brannea H. Z. on shoulder; cattle, mn on lef t ehonlder. Hauiree. James. Arlington. Or.: horeee branded JH on left shoulder; cattle the same, also no waddle. Range in M orrow and Oilliam co mtiea Bteiihena. V. A.. Hardman. Or-; horsee tssoo right stifle; cattle horizontal L on the right sule Stevenson, Mrs A. J., Heppner, ur. vmue, o on right nil : swallow-fork in left ear. Hwaggart. O. W.. Heouner. or. Horses. M on left shoulde ; cattle. U on left hip. Rnerrv E. O-. Henoner. Or. ( attle W (J OD left hip. crop off right and nnderbit in left year, dewlap; horses W 0 on left shoulder. ThomDson. J. A.. Heppner, Or. Morses, S on left should, r: cattle. 2 on left shoulder. Tipneta.8.T..Enierprise,Or. Horses. C-on left shoulder. Turner R. W.. Heppner, Or. MmaJI capital T left shoulder, horses; cattle same on left hip with split, in botti ears. Thornton. H. M.. lone. Or. Horses branded HT connected on left stifle; sheep same brand. Vandernool. H. T.. Iena. Or: Horses H V con nected on right shoulder wattle, same on right hifc - Walnnrige. Wm . Heppner. Or. Horses, u. u. on the left shoulder; cattle sams on right hip. orop off left ear and right ear lopped. Wilson. John Q.. Halem or Heppner. Or.- Horsns branded Jo on the left shoulder. Haugt Mornw county. Warren. W H. ( aleh, Or Oattie W with quartet circle over it, on loft side, split in right ear. Horses same brand on left shoulder. Range ir Grant comity Wade Henry, Heppner, Or. Horses branfle" ace of spades on left shoulder and left hip ('attle branded same on left side and left hip. Wolflngor. John. John Day City. Or On horse three parallel bars on left shonlder; 7 on sheen bit in both ears. Range in Orant and Malnuet oounties. Woodward, John, Heppner, Or. Horses, III connected on left shoulder. Watkins. Lishe. Heppner. Or. Horses brander DE connected on left stifle. Wallace. Charles. H mpner. Or. Cattle, W 01 nghtthigh.hoU in left ear: horses, W on righ shouluer sonif same on left, shoulder. Whittier Bros., nunringum. Baker Co.. Or. -Horses branded W B oonnocteii on left shoulder Williams, vasoo, Hamilton, Or, Quarter oir cle over throe bars on left hip, both cattle am horses, Range Orant oonnty. Williams. J O. Long Creek. Or Horses, ouar ter circle over three bars on left hip; oattie same I and slit in each ear Range in trant oonnty Wren, A. A., Heppner, Or. Horses runningA A on shoulder: Cattle, aame on right hip. Young, J. H., Hoosehorry, Or. Horses brander' TMn" Ihe right Qhonlrte- GET THE BESTi When you are about to buy n Sewing Machine do not bo deceived by alluring inlvertiHetnent8 and be led to think you can yet the beat made, finest liuished und Most Popular for a mere sonpr. 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H'. '"h0j3 , , ; , . h . V, 'V.'. t V- -v ",. i V V , w. i..'.. : i -j ,',.! " ' " II,. fSrtf 1 i-'a Warfrfifc I '-.- i f t, ii i $ It m a f ' ' i .4 m n.r tl . . I I I' nllil'iUMlip $ i i -. . a . II ! i,fiiHi It to '- mim I- 91 ) . i, 'i t -, n (! i im E. L . . li' ! i. ft "''"' M- 1. ,1 r ... ' ' i r,t -.t.ll . I , .li... a--. i Mint!ir n , f I " ! rBi at. 1 i . .. '.a. ,f ' tr ).,. u t , ' K4iia i , . . r -. i l'Mltl ., , 1 ' 1 , ...- M ' ' l.l,. ! . 5 I ' '""' . , . ' ) T 1 ! . t H l t . 1 , ', V. i -.a . V I :"'. " THE TOILERS OF PA11IS.1 A Near View of the working Classes of the French Capital. A People Who Are Fond of Win and Song and Carelete About the Fu ture Their Feeling Toward Society. In order to study the -working classes thoroughly M. Henri Leyret, a literary man, started business as a marchand' de vin, or publican, in one of the most crowded districts of Paris, says a writer in the London Telegraph. He has em bodied his experiences as a mastroquet in a book entitled: "En Plein Fau bourg," which has lately been pub lished by Charpentier. M. Leyret, after having denounced the bad drink supplied to the working classes not always though the fault of the public ans, but, rather, due to the wholesale merchants gives it as his opinion that those who live by the sweat of their brow have an aversion to debt. The bad payers and those who want drinks chalked up are the exception, and it is needless to say that they are the idlers, the loafers and the confirmed drunk ards. These men neglect no opportu nity of sponging or of obtaining drink on credit, without the least intention of paying for the absinthe or wine sup plied to them. As a rule the laborious people avoid the taverns wherein the loafers assemble. The author also al ludes to a discussion on Zola which he overheard. One of his customers.while gazing at a portrait of the novelist, maintained that the working classes had been libeled in the "AssommonV "Is the workman," asked the anti Zolaist, "to be represented as an eter nal drunkard because he drinks a glass now and then?" The listeners ap plauded this speech, but another man stood up for Zola, saying that if the novelist had exaggerated a little it was done in the interest of the working classes, whose vices were to be attrib uted to the bourgeoisie. M. Leyret met a confirmed absinthe drinker o a curious type. This man was one of the best carpenters in the district, and when sober was never out of work. For weeks he would refrain from touching a glass of the green fairy, but, suddenly forgetting his good resolutions, would launch forth into a carouse on his favorite beverage, never going to bed until he had swallowed twenty-four glasses of absinthe, with copious draughts of wine in between. The author notes thitt the average faubaurien workman is generally more given to eating than drinking, lie eats meat, if possible, at luncheon and dinner, the former meal being the more substantial. lie is careless about the future, and looks forward to dying straight off when he shall be no longer strong enough to toil. Alluding to the pleasures of the peo ple, M. Leyret is glad to state that Iteranger s songs have not yet lost their charm for the toiling masses. As to the relations of the exes, the author of "J.n I'icin I'auoourg says that free unions are increasing among the work ers, domestic arrangements being made on a family basis. The girls who leave their shops and factories for the Champs Klysees or the main boule' vards arc, however, shunned and de spised by the faubouriens. M. Leyret concludes his interesting volume by some observations on the feeling of the working classes toward the anarchist and revolutionist movements in their midst. At present, ho points out, ma' teriiil exigencies and the necessity of living keep the average workman re signed, but a desire of revenge lurks in his breast against a society In which he has to toil without the hope of what he considers an adtHiiitito reward for hi services, and without any security that after a life of lalmr he will enjoy home repose with a moderate comix'tency CANNONS OF STONE. Defeases of the Fortress of Malta Cat Oat of the I. miit; Itoea. Thf most wonderful cannons on record are thoM which are di'scribed by Ilyrdnne, whom travels In Sicily and Malta won well-deserved renown toward the end of the lat century. Many facta and atone he recounts that aecin strangely oni-worm to us, though th ilnt la little more than one hundred yearn ago, ao grandly did the French revolution transform hurope. Malta wm full of wonders, nior or loss droll, while the knighta held it. but nothing qimli'il the atone gun. Kvcryliody known that the fortillca- tlona wern cut out of aollil rock, but lirvdone wn right in Miyiiig tlmt a kind of ort!iiiMict umhI Ui defend them waa unknown to all the world beaidea. As utiilerslaiid til dewription. the knsglita left a great blink of atone where IIh'V hollowed out an ctii!riiMirc lit the cliff, which afterward they ahaM'd and bored In the form of tfti'iHitk' mortar. 1 hee engtnea con iiU ati.t ihi'V arf ait to Ihrow trn lli.ui.itn.l (Miunil wriK'il ii lalU or t.mr." Thf fan"1 la imt atalril, tml IM failtiijf nJniilr tuvcfiHl an arra vf 1'ii r tlirn' Iniu.lri'il Muar jarda. phetty'imhs. HIP LUNQ. Tk HmlM r raiail Mar ( laa ( klaalaaia at I klrafa. Thn nut twthrtU1 m.n In (tilna Uwn llif uthrr nl;hl whrn lh wlf Hip I.unif an.l hrr jfninif-l mm. t'k lir. I fi t.tr Ut I l.tfrr klrtf.l.tn, fi'i-r l rrturn l Amri.-a, Mt llir I l.i 1 mo ll. raUl Itwa kii.Mi al 'tijf I lark alrwt fr artrral !a a I hat Mr. Kitirf I.i airt ln rl"t'jf )..uti.. v ltil lilfc-hl, an4 ! almw Un-ir r-ir. t f.ir hrr larifi nuinU r of i til naiiM-n -r nn Kami In hrr tirtart. 1U tittnliaii.t, aloK-al atatur. alt Aith'tirf tli rrlt in tlir ai.lr. aa'.k a 1li rarrUk iMainintf hi - ... ' ' K -' ."0'..ltf.jr w.ff au.l l.i;.t watlrtrn aMatr t'.x k Kim. fltrr-traMil.l r-. of Mr. au.l Mr Lttitf . thmal Ma tutto bm4 ml of wMn.l-aiorjr iml" t4 In fr Urtfliah rr,..mi "lit h?, manmui " la Ilia famac aat U In-art lo..lirn tivHlirr with tian.tltrn l.k f r.i a hrrrtra. fl r'anv. ufl t twr lift! Ur, r raa tai-t.nf n til tlfH l Ihm lo.l.'W t.l.rwtnj klaara a h. r Th Hn,in. awi.tl ap a h" l'r lit.- . r ' Uf l.v, in,iinu " U i !, fn rr l;U .Mm',4l , " t'. . ,rr u , li. r f.- lin . Id t t !.! !'. r-- f "J 1,B itf irf w;,!;..-,l j. ' li - ail I .. r , - (;.. I a . I , v.",, . ,1 ,-. . , From early child- hood until I was ' grown my family j spent a fortune trying to cure me i 1 of this disease. I visited Hot Springs i and was treated by the best medical 1 men. but was not benefited. When' all things had ! f ft I f ailed I de-1 termined to be K 1 1 M try S.S.S. and in four I 1 1 U III months was 1 entirely cured. I he ternbli eczema I was gone, not a sign of it left My general health built up, and I have i never had any return of the disease. any return 01 ine disease. CHILDHOOD i nave otten recommend, ed S.S.S. and have never vet known a failure to cure. GKO. W. IRWIN. Irwin, Pa. Never fans to cure, even when all other I remedies have. Our treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed free to any address. SWIFT SPECll lC CO , Atlanta, G. time ago to separate. What the trouble is between the couple could not be learned. It is said that Hip Lung lav. shed too much attention on white women to please his wife, and after much bickering they agreed to part. Hip Lung is reported to be worth one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. and the report in Chinatown is that he gave his wife twenty-five thousand dol lars to go back to China. She was given the youngest child and the father keeps the eldest. Mrs. Hip Lung is the daughter of one of the wealthiest families in Canton. She is very intelligent, with a beauti ful olive complexion and features that bespeak the gentlewoman of China. It has been said that she was the hand somest Chinese woman in the United States. Fook Chew, the boy she is taking home with her, was born July 4, 1892. He was asleep when he was carried into the carriage. About half-past nine o'clock the car riage was driven to Hip Lung's place. Bundles and baskets were quickly placed on the driver's seat, and ten minutes later some one went upstairs and told Mrs. Lung that all was ready. She pressed her little boy again and again as the tears streamed down her cheeks. Tearing herself from the boy she followed the man who was carrying Fool' Chew in his arms downstairs. As she reached the sidewalk her hus band stood within reach of her arm, but there was no sign of recognition between them. Mrs. Lung was attired in f gorgeous dress. It had cost her husha.nd a good-sized fortune in China. Shu wore nothing upon hor head. In her hair and on her wrists were ornaments worn only by Chinese of high caste. Her feet wore encased in the daintiest slippers that one ever looked at. There was a queenly beauty about the little woman as she tripped across the side walk to the carriage. As the carriage rolled away Hip Lung entered his store, where a crowd of his countrymen were playing dominoes. He walked over to where a teapot stood on a table, with a little cup at its side. He gulped down a cup of the nectar and then joined the group that stood round the domino players. Little Fook Kirn cried himself to sleep. how histoTy is made. A Cnrlona Btorj of a Recent Important International Episode. The following interesting little story appears in a London weekly paper called Societv: "Talkiug of the present ministry, let me give the true story of Sir E. Grey's making the grave statement in the house of commons. A friend jf mine, a rather brilliant man, was called upon by the editor of a weekly paper to write the leader for him. The editor had not yet gut thoroughly over tils influenza, and the friend agreed to it. He wrote . the leader on the French nggressive-1 ness in Africa, sent it to the printer, where it was set up and forwarded to the editor. The latter, not approving, of the subject, transmitted the proof, ' and said: 'My dear boy, you agreed to write on Armenia, not Africa. This Is of no interest to the general public. The wires utxmt the French on the Niger and the reported march on the .Soudan are probably pure Inventions. In any case, the attack on Sir E. tircy for his vague generalities Is hardly the thing,' nnd ho on. "My friend simply took the proof, nnd writing on il: 'This la going into an iiupoi-tunt paper, and la the true feeling of the English people, popped it into an envelope, and sent it down to Sir F.. Grey at the house of commons. It was posted In the Strand at 4:15 p. in., nnd would be delivered at Weat minster probably about O.ilJ p. m. At M p. m. the meeting of the cabinet was hastily convened by Sir 11. Grey, and at tO p. m. lie inude the tateiuetu which luia sh.'tlo'ti all the bourses of Europe, The following morning i-iimo the edit orial wire to my friend: 'I ace the Im portance of your article now and shall Ue It,'" Wbll In Klo -fcion. ("! ,ai.milma e. Tin.. K. Lafifan, of toa Haiina, thai lata, a tkru xny trrtly with r in ami iliarrh , Ha rtianra.l In itil Mr, 0. M Carli-r, ho amiUrl fttp'i-4. II aat: i II4 ti m ol t:iu.nilrUii'a (.ir). ('lioUra ami IHur -liiim Kmp.,, an.l w wrnl In Ilia llnl- li-n IViltf H'or an.l irMir(1 a h-.MU i f 1 II Mr farter rrnroi rrUrl arnl ' ran nrh fur ia hilntf rnr4 ma." For aala by MIonro J- litia.m Im Co. A l..ng !.. Tlu m.t rurl.oi nmrnt on fi! amonif llif iirtirt ri-MrU of Auii-rioa U a l.'HMMif 9,9'M J.jt Mliit'h lli Ih- f.lUIIlt Ir4ii -rlla-l in ili IK I.r..u H'onn I I-atnt l;.s-..r.. .'., U . in, May SJ, IT'M, a..Hr.injj . ti alx.rti rvotrtl. Ilir lmlwuf ihn s.H-U-ty f.-r Hi.- I'r..t.n' rati. in of ili (l.th. In K.ri-u'n I'arU' '' "il "ii a 'r' of l.iiol n.'af tlta attr nanii'.l jila.' .i i.ni W I hM ati-tlili In tr .In rill if llif full rrm Ihrnin tt, ,i, . w :n .-ar. T!i Irtinr U l.t l.l on ,.! i lhal lha mil! "I'liaw. or tiU .-Ml li. r. liU par li J.oitl .""iHUmi atol J.oiii r t lrr, lntr. 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