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HAS THREE TIKES THE CIRCULATION OF ANY PAPER IN THE COONTY. ADVERTISING BATES. ' NDOI PCBLIIBSO fcVBT WD.VT ST , SLOAN P, 8 HUT T, Edliar an Prpriitr. , Professional cards........ .....II 00 pet month On, square 1 60 per montk One-quaiter colnrou 3 64 per moutb Ona half column .... e on per month Onecolumu...,. io co per moutb Business locals win be charged at 10 cent, par line for flrtt lntertlon end 6 cent, per line there after. Legal advertisements will In all rate, be Charged to the party ordering them, at legal rate, and paid for before affidavit la turn lined .Subscription ft alas. On rsar (Invariably in advance fl M tlx moutiia. ............ I 00 Tbra mouths ............. 76 Biugls copl.s. - 10 VOL. 2. CONDON, GILLIAM CO., OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 29, 1892. NO. 19. THE OFFICIAL AND LEADING PAPER , OF GILLIAM COUNTY. GO GLOBE. i Entered at the Pnttojfte at Condon, Oregon, at second-clou mall matter. ' . OrriCIAL DIRBGTOBT. United State. President Bihjamik Hamiihon Vice-President I.nvi P. Mohtom Secretary of Htate John A. FosTaa Secretary ef treasury Chan. Kotkb Secretary of Interior W. Mohi.k Kocrotaryof War ......Htkciiik B. Ei.kins Secretary of Navy B. t Tkacv Postmaster-General Jon h Wnamkkr Attoruey-Oeneral.....'. W 11. H. Mll.LKR Secretary of AgrUulture Jxkkmuh Husk tat of Oregon. Oovornor ... B. I'r.wNovitn Secretary of state. ,.. U W. M:llRll Treasurer Pirn. Mkthciiah Atttftuoy-Oeueritl Geo. K Ciumdkm aim Hupt. of rublic lastraa.lon ..K. H. Mcnaiy IJ. H. Mit HaU. Senators j. N Poi.ru. Congressmen . ........... $.llr.u Printer ;.................ritAi'(:.'BAit (K, A. M'M'MK Supreme Julie w. p Umu. (K. S. Dram, Seventh JailloUl IHstrlet. Circuit Jarifra... ...W. U llKAnnw I'rMixmtlng Attorney , ,.W. H. Wii.wm Memtier fetal Board 1. U Minns Gilliam County. Joint Sanator.. W. W. Stkiwss Keiiruseulatlve .....I J. Ooohkicii Judg m..W. J. Makink Commissioner...... j JVVaaaroS Clerk.,... ., Jay P. I.uc.s Hhenir. W. I Wilcox Tree u rnr Ukkhkht IIamtnad A.MWk'ir. Val Whki.ks Bnryeynr , ....l.r.K BTKWAkr HoloM Suptrlutoaileut Utikn Hakk Owner 1 John Nk-klin Block Ini to- ........Amx UuTHia . Jxtlcesof tlia I'eace, Vrllna-ton W. O. Zsroxt 'i.m .......... O. Pahmh K.tck Crk , ..........II. O. Kanimi.1 Coh.I n J. K. CLARK Kerry C. n yon ....P. K. Camoh Ume koi'k ..- ,M. O. i i.ahkr May vll ..... J. Qiuhm F.wil HtM Donaldxon Kiture Crovk .Z. J. Martin Crown Hnt k U If. HaIR Trail r.irk . T. r. Bartom Union Pacta Railway Tim Card. Tra'niarrlv and leave Ar.lDgton ai fohowa: RAIfROOHD. Train No. 1, fait malt, ear Arlington dally at J: 6 a.m. N i. , A Untie expr.ia, leave Arlington dally tJ7 r. m. winaoDNO. TrIn No. 1, fart mall, kavi Arlington daily at 2 '40 a. M. No, 7 Atlantic exprtst, leave Arlington dally at 1:60 r. M. r IIRrrhia IRAMCR TRAIHi. Train No Slarrlvn front Heppner dally. e Ci"HHlndy Rtll'XOA. M. N i. at !.'v-e rr Huppuer dally, except Hon day, at 3:47 i. m. Tar nin t kU old and bggaite nhnrked throng to all pjlnta la tb UuiMhI stale, ana Canada. - 8. COLLINS, Ticket Agant, ' "v''; . Arlington, Or. AT. it A. M. MTA MORIAH LODGE. No. S , Hiated t'O-ummil atl..ua on flrt Sturday ve.ilnKa after Oral Moudavanf lach month. Bo- Ioarulncbre'hren In gooda'and naare cordially nvltwl to at-nl. P. If. CAHON, W. Jl. iURaaat ilaLTAD, Berretary. TRY ED It. HUTIiEY'S $10 SUITS For gentlemen, worth $20 for wear. Twelve cloth samples, fashion plate and measurement blank free. Postage, 6 cents. Ed It. Hantley & Co., Wholesale Gentile Tailors, 184 MADISON STREET, CHICAGO, ILL. When ordering samples please mention this paper. D. CANTWKLL. Lost V Valley "Saw Mill. CANTWELL BR08., Proprietors. All Kinds of Snrficed Lnmber, Bustle, Ceiling md Flooring llwajs on Hand. i. i. i ii I t ilia ) -i itWT All timbers 4x6 and larger discounted 10 per cent, in number of feet. All lumber discounted 10 per cent, for cash. Condon Livery and Feed Stable, SOUTH MAIS STREET, COHDON, OR. Charles Fix, Proprietor. Good horses for hire at reasonable rates. Special attention given to transient stock. , Fat cattle for my meat market taken on accounts. Your trade is respeotfully solicited. i ' m EXCHANGE P. SKELLY, Proprietor, ; -i KEEPS OS HAND ; Fresh Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars. rBESH WAUA WALLA STEAMED IE3 BEEE TTPOU IOE. A fine billiard parlor in connection. When you feel like having a little amusoment call around and see Pat. ' Ha will treat you well. JJR, J. J, HOOAN, PHYSICIAN AND 8URQEON, Condon, Or. Office Oregon ave., next door to Olobt ofDc. JJB. JOHN NICKLIN, Condon, Or, Offir at retldenee of Colonel J.ucaa, Oregon aveuue. J AY P. LUCAS, County Clerk, DOM ALL UWI Or LAND AND NOTARY BUSINESS In nrat and careful manner. W, OARMNO, Notary Public and Conveyancer, Condon, Or. Collec'loui mad with dlapatcb. Kopreaeu'a the 0rman-Amrican and th North ct Fire and Marine Inauram Company. j10R RELIABLE FIRE INSURANCE AfrLT TO THR PH02HIX Of HARTfORO." , CuKAttt,tt.injHklS. Herbort Halaload, Agent, Condon, Or. a. goodwin, Painter and Paper-hanger, Condon, Or. All kind of painting and papering don at modt-ra rate. Give m a chance. T)0ST0FFICB VARIETY STORE. I UiH Bocx, 0. J. B Ooff, Proprietor. Kerpi alwaya on hand Me Heine, C'gara and Tohacco. flue Ciid'a, B:bool Hutiplle-. To let An Inir. KtaHonery. Harn and Toya. ana every thing tlae uiually fouud in a country variety t"r. Kvery'hlnr I handle I flints-law. and my pri wear ibe lowoat. Give m a trial. J. WALKKB, , , CONTRAOTOR AND BUILDER, Condon, Or. I have learned tbla builoeat Iboronghlr, and am p-epered to do all kind of woik la tbla Hue at moderate rate. Try me. JOHN K. CLARK. GENERAL CARPENTERING. Condon, Or, All kind of carpenter work don with neat new and ila.at'-b au l at verv moderate raU-a. R LI NliTON-FOBSI L DAILY BTAQK LINK. K. A. Nl.on, Proprietor, ran raoM arumuton vo FoaalL, , n 00 ., ...Return, tie 00 Mnyv lie ........... 6 00 Re urn, 00 Condon 4 00 .....KPturn, 7 (0 Clem S Uil..... .....Return, 6 00 Olex il 00...- Return, I 00 lavra Arllng'on every mortiln (Hunday ex cepted" at :30 o'i l wk. I dae at Condon at 3 r. M., aud arrive at roaail at 7 r. M. ONE OF- A. CANT WELL. SALOON, m THE CHICAGO EXPOSITION. Trustees and Elders of German Evan gelical Protestant Churches of the Middle States. - Mexico hu appropriated (900.000 for herdisplajr at the Columbian. Exhibition. Toe Lontalana Legislature has appro priated $38,000 for a State exhibit at the World's Fair. Over 11,000,000 persons have np to date petitioned that the gates of the World's Fair be closed on Sundaj. A plan to utilize all the school bosses in Chicago a dormitories for teachers visiting the World's Fair is being agi tated. . Ten or twelve Esquimau families are to be brought to the World's Fair. They are getting read a schooner at Halifax to go after tnem. A solid gold brick, weighing 600 pounds and worth (160,000, will be exhibited in the mines and mining building at Chi cago by a Helena (Mont.) mine owner. Director-General Davis has received a petition from the trustees and elders ol forty-six German Evangelical Protestant (Jnurcnes of the Middle States, repre senting a membership of 63,000, strongly urging the opening of the exposition on ounaay. The Kentucky bnlldinr at the World's Fair will be a typical representation of a Southern colonial mansion, one of the distinctive features of which is great pu lared porches or verandas. Exclusive of these porches the building will measure about 76xvu feet. The Michigan World's Fair Board has engaged agents to attend all county and other lairs in the State the coming fall to secure i he firs tr premium exhibits of farm products that may be drawn npou for the State's exhibit at the World's Fair. Premiums are offered for the best collections of grains and grasses. One of the novel exhibits In the ma rine section of the transportation de partment at the World's Fair will be 200 pen engravings of American ateam ves sels, beginning with the Clermont and following -down a typical series of the present day. The pictures will be sent by the New York Seaboard, a marine paper. BENNETTS DEPOT HOTEL, ARLINGTON, OR. Headquarters for T. P. A. N. W. Adjoining tba depot. It la v ry convenient for aaeigfni iroin me Dacg country woo bava to leave by night tralm. Ifier uird Deutieh gesprochtn. On parlt Francait. No Chlneie. MeeU all tralm. J. W. BKKNKTT, Proprietor. The MskatedFrcncife, w"APHROD!TINE''SS is Bold o a POSITIVE CJARANITB to euro any form f nPTvni, nlnrikA 7 oraay diaonlcrof me gencra;iveo gnnsoieiuicrscx, V.Kftt1.. a. let....' lHni'l.A.nU... RFFnnr r-nnl SHmiilnnli A C Tf O TobacooorOt)!urs,ort!irougbyotitbfulln(llwre. tlon,OTprlndulwBCO,io.,Bucfiai ixwiof Kraia Power, Wa!iPfi:lacs3,t'car!ngdorn Palnalntlia Mnk I ii n 1 VVfn 1--i r.t-. T T . . V tralloo, Koctarar.l Cmi:s!ona, l.e -.corrhira, I)lz- aiuwia, ni'ua iuoniory, uF9C( J'owcrona I m po tency, jrbb h 1 1 ncj-loctol often lcn:l to prematura eld lis anil Insanity. Price (l.co a bo.T, 6 boxes lorlina Hcnt by moil on receipt of price" every 5.C0on!crwclvoil,torefim(l tlo money It a Permanent euro la not effected. We bars thonsandaof teatlmonlals front o'd and TOiinff, of both exee.whobavolmn permanently rnrtd THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. Waatern IJ ranch, ox 7, POBnso. Oa. rot taut BY L. W. DARLING CO., Condon, Or. Filer's Golden Female Fills Relieve Suppressed lienatrnatlon. Csed successfully by thous anda of prominent la dles monthly. Thor oughly reliable and saie. Worth twenty time their weight in fold for female irreg vlarltiu. Never known to fall. .Gent by mall sealed for SS. Address Tbe ipbro Medicine COMPANY, Western Branch, Box ST. , Portland, Crxo TOR SALS BY l. Vf. DAKIINO CO., Condon, Or. TV ur Wonderful EmEDiES. Dr. Grant's Syrup of Wild Crape Root. The great blood purifier and system tonic. Purely vegetable, and is the product of Oregon .soil. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's Kidney and Liver Cure. For the cure of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Biliousness, Sick Head ache and all kidney troubles. Retail price, $1. Dr. Grant's native Discovery. The great female remedy. For the cure of diseases and complaint peculiar to females. Sold under a positive guarantee. Retail price, $1. Dr.- Graht'i Cloalo. The great dyspepsia conqueror; will positively cure dyspepsia and ; all its kindred ailments. Every bottle sold under a p'ositive guar ' antee to effect a cure or money refunded. Retail price, $1. Manufactured by O, W. R. CO., Portland, Or. For Gale by L. 7. Darling & Co., Condon, Or. OCCIDENTAL MELANGE Union Pacific Train Collides With a Runaway Coal Car. THE HOP LICE APPEAR IN OREGON. Total Amount of Peculations of Collins and DireThe Kimball Olive ,011 WorksEtc Los Angeles is once more striving for an ouuau sewer to the sea. San Diego wants 890 square feet of space for its county exhibits at the worm s vair. Francis O. Newlands was elected Pres ident of the National Mining Congress ai tieiena, juont. The Union Pacific is arranging for a new line of steamers between Portland and China in place of the Upton line. A fire in the basement of the court house at Prefcott, A. T., originating from slacked lime, caused a loss of about 10,000. The weather in Oregon is beneficial to the crops. A good yield of grain is prom ised. Hop lice have made their appear ance. The Canadian Pacific railway Is to send an agent to New Zealand to make arrangements for an Australian line of steamers. Much complaint U made of the way in which Register Roberts of the land office of Sacramento does business, and an effort is being made to secure his re moval. Tbe British steam schooner Eliza Ed wards, seized at San Diego on suspicion of being a smuggler, has been released by the authorities, no actual proof being obtained against the vessel. Rev. C. O. Brown of the First Congre gational Church at at Tacoma, has re signed to accept the pastorate of the First Congregational Church at San Francisco. The Kimball Olive Oil Mills at Na tional City, San Diego county, Cal., are to enlarge their works. Tbe demand for oil is ten times in excess of the output. A Union Pacific train collided with a runaway coal car near Beaver Canyon, tdaho. the other day. The fireman, Jack Moore, was killed, and the en gineer, (Jeorge Oram, badly hurt. Tbe total amount of peculation of Collins and Dare of the defunct Cal ifornia National Bank at San Diego is placed at $1,200,000. Collins, it will be remembered, committed suicide, and Dare made bis escape to Italy. Tbe bringing of suits to quiet titles to land at Nogales, A. T., Las created much indignation, and the claimants were hanged in effigy by the people. The settlers in the Han Rafael and Cal abasaa land grants are also served with notices of contest. The old Tinciacacora mine, south of Phojuix, A. T., has been discovered after a search of years, and much ex citement prevails over it. The shaft was nliea wun aeons juet as tbe mis sion priests left it when they were killed ' by the Indians. Attorney-General Hart of California says the story that Los Angeles county has lost $37,000, due from the Southern Pacific Company for taxes, because of the delay of the District Attorney in bringing' suit to recover the amount, thus enabling the company to plead the statute of limitation, is untrue. Yda Addis Storke who recently sued for a divorce from G. A. Storke of Santa Barbara, Cal., but was unable to obtain it, has petitioned the Board of Super visors for county aid. She is a literary woman of considerable note, and at one time was comfortably well off. Her health is feeble and fne is now unable to support herself. The Union Pacific has assured the lumber dealers of Portland that it will, restore the old 40-cent rate to Denver' and common points. This is the result of a meeting between President Clarke and a committee of the Portland Trans portation Bureau daring the recent visit of Mr. Clarke to that city. The matter will have to go to the Western Truffle Association, but the lumbermen are con fident it will act favorably. The new rate will apply only to lumber shipped from Portland. 1 The Vatican is to be illuminated by electricity. CONGRESSIONAL MATTERS. Bill Granting Right of Way Across the Umatilla Indian Reservation for an Irrigating Ditch. Russia has notified the United States of her acceptance of an invitation to participate in the international mone tary comerence. witn Kussia's accept ance all the nnuntriaa nf nrhiMi ns in. vited have sent formal acceptances. The matter will now be laid before Congress. Secretary Foster of the State Depart- ment .did th nthar A flV thai', t h A a lArt of the Canadian Council in allowing re bates on tolls on' grain shipped from American ports on Lake Ontario passing through tbe St. Lawrence canals and ex ported from Montreal has no particular waring on me controversy between the United States and Canada on the sub- iect of discriminatifKr Annal tsilla I To added that it could hardly be regarded very mucn oi a concession. Senator Mitchell's bill granting right of way across the Umatilla Indian reser vation for the Dumont Irrigation and Improvement Company was reported to me oenate, ana at nis request was taken up and passed immediately. The bill preserves full Indian rights, and compels the irrigation company to furnish the Indians with water for irritation rnr- posee from the ditch which they propose to build. It also eranta the comnanv such reservoir sites as may be necessary vn um lauua ownea oy tue inaians. Judee Randall of the TtenartmAnt nf J uatice, who was specially detailed to luvcBMitauj tue cnarges maae oy Assist ant Secretary Nettleton against W. D. Owen, Commissioner of Immigration, Of inromrjeterMW. inanhnrrlinnrinn snrt eeneral unfitness, has submitted his re port to tne secretary of the Treasury. While the renort confirms aavpral nf th specifications on which the charges were based, it acquits Owen of all the serious charges. The report will not be made pnouc nntu alter copies nave . been fur nished Nettleton and Owen. Tbe United States marine hospital service at San Francisco will be directed by the Secretary of the Treasury to care fully inspect all vessels arriving at San Francisco from Victoria, B. C. and ves sels from Northern ports having on board passengers or merchandise from Victoria to prevent the introduction of smallpox into San Francisco. The Secretary oi the Treasury has received a telegram from Assistant Surgeon Magruder at Port Townsend, stating that smallpox is epidemic at Victoria, and that many cases are now nnder treatment. Owing to the close proximity of Tacoma, Seat tle and Port Townsend to Victoria and the continual traffic between these places, the Treasury Department is alarmed for fear the dicease may spread, and strin gent measures are to be at once adopted to prevent it. EDUCATIONAL NOTES. Effect of the Free Education Act Upon the Schools . of England and Wales Gratifying. Phillips Andover Academy has itist held its 114th commencement. The State Airricnltnral CoIWa nf Ufao. sachusetts graduated last week a class of twenty-two. The public school is not universal in the old world. There are 10,000 parishes in England with only church schools. Hereafter in Boston new schooihouses will be named after illustrious citizens who bave been gathered to their fathers. One of the chief features of the com mencement exercises at Amherst College this year was the class oration, which was delivered by William N. Lewis, a young colored man of Portsmouth, Va., on "The Amherst Idea." The new Catholic Ecclesiastical Semi nary, which is in process of construction on Valentine Hill near Yonkera, N. Y., ia progressing rapidly. The total sub scription to the building fund has al ready reached the sum of $140,000. Harvard University is snrpArllnir hr net over a very wide extent of territory una year, it is announced tnat exami nations for admission to that institution ftr tn ha hnld nimnltnnAnnalv in nn I oca than twenty-five places, including Eng- tana, uermany ana japan. The effect of the free-education act upon the schools of England and Wales baa been unexpectedly gratifying. Out of a total of 19,000 schools affected by the act it is estimated that between 15, 000 and 16,000 are now absolutely free, and the attendance has largely increased, especially among younger children. Prof. Skeal, who maintains the ortho dox belief that the study of Latin and Greek is serviceable for improving a stu dent's style in English composition, thinks also that there is something to be said on the other side. Whatever the study of Latin and Greek might do to ward improving the student's style, the study of languages and English litera ture would do more. The saleswomen of Jordan, Marsh & Co. of Boston have had a gymnasium opened for them by their employers at the top of the store, and there, instruct ed bv two women teachers, each of the 1,500 employes of the establishment has tbe chance oi exercise and physical training twice a week. The World's W. C. T. U. has chosen Mies Mary Allen West, for years editor of the Union Signal, superintendent of tne world's vv. v. x. u. ecnooi of meth ods, and will send her by special com mission to the Sandwich Islands and Japan to teach and train workers by means of the schools that she will hold for a few days at a time in a plaee. BEYOND THE ROCKIES Grain Acreage Throughout the Southern States. THE TENNESSEE GRAPES MOLDING. State of New York Goes Into the Landlord Business Car Manufacturing Companies Combine. The " arm v wnrm ,r ia Mnirln k.t - J i..h ifuva, fields near Doylestown, Pa. The new capitol of Kansas at Topeka is slowly crumbling to pieces. A (Treat strilrn nf mld nra fa twenty-five miles from Creede, Col. Immigrants to the number of 92,242 arrived in this country during May. The Burlington threatens to withdraw from the Western Traffic Association. Immnnan hada nf aantialt hava nni. ly been discovered in Northern Texas. ihe Kansas railroads are putting down their rates for tbe benefit of harvest bands. , Lost vaa.r thai a g. errata nom nf vi. erty from fire in the United States was a 1 A. ivVz-v The National F.xoAnf iira rVximlltu the third nartr ia out with an snnaal fnr campaign funds. In Middle Tennpaaaa imtnaa im m1.l. inz and rottinir. and it ia faarArl t.ha will be a short one. Settlers in tha Tndian Torrl f alarmed over the Arapahoe ghost dances. nun want in em stopped. New JArsey is jailing and cropping her ballot-box stuffers and decorating them with penitentiary uniforms. The rise in the river at St. Louis ia throwin? relief committee for support. General Horace Porter will receive $375,000 in place of the $350,000 he asked for to complete the Grant monument. A company with $1,000,000 capital has been chartarad at Trantnn ft nrnnal street and other cars by compressed air. The Indiana oil field has received a boom by three wells just drilled in near Portland, which Droduce 600 barrel a a day. Edward O'Kelley, who killed Bob Fnrri. tha alaver nf Jaaaa Tumoa hu tum , w -y - v. w -www v , ..WW WVU sentenced to the Colorado nenitenriarv for life. An Affhisnn t fan l brirla la nnt nnl supporting her husband, but is paying something everv month on his first wifa'a funeral expenses. Spencer county, Ky., is threatened with a natnral-frna nnnm MiKsvinnViAan struck at a point about a mile and a half from Taylorsvilie. The car-manufacturing companies of Mir hi can hava nnmhinaH Tha anai.it of the trust is 10J cars a day, and the pronts $i,uuu,uw per year. Seupral hnnrfn! nevrn omiffranfa Viatra left Christian eounty, Ky., in the last tew aays tor Kansas ana otner western States to reside permanently. TheTViwrranhiml TTninn nf KYnrt city has just secured a rich plum in the Buape oi an agreement witn tne govern ment to do the postoffice printing. The Htnra nf Nav Vnrlr Visa nnna Infn business as a landlord. It will rent camp sites of five acres each in the Adiron dack region for from $25 to $150 a year. Philadelphia possesses the most re-, markable street-cleanintz contractor on ' rsvnnl TTa aanda a haV t hn Asm- science fund after every heavy rain storm. The fntal imnnni nf tha nanainti an. propriation bill as agreed upon in con- Inrenna ia tllrt 737 SSfl nr ill OI9 94i . .u T. v,a v. ,ww, v. Y , greater than tbe amount voted by the . T uouee. On July 1 for the first time since 1885 the State of Tennessee was able to pay iua mieiBBk vu mo otws ueui wuuoui borrowing a dollar. There is now a re mainder of $232,000 in the treasury. During the last nine months the im ports of coffee into the United States .r..nnn AUK. 107 7Q .n.J. 1 crease of upward of 100,000,000 pounds over the imports for the same period last year. -i '':' New York is growing at a great rats. especially in the npper part. The valu ation of real estate has increased over $40,000,000 in one year, chiefly in the wards that are being built up with new nouses. The magnitude of the work now in progress at Conewago and vicinity along tho line of the Pennsylvania railroad ia very little understood. One thousand men will work a year before tbe under taking is completed. The grain acreage throughout the Southern States is greatly increased this year. King Cotton yields a large portion of his territory to wheat, corn and oat crops. The farmers are producing grain fully 25 per cent, cheaper than anv vear since emancipation. The rains continue to break the Tom- bisrbee's left banks in Mississippi, de stroying thousands of acres of fine cot ton and corn and sweeping away all biidges erected since the April floods. The damage will not fall short of $400, 0(10, and hundreds of families are on the verge of starvation. Governor Buchanan of Tennessee and tie Prism Inspector have entered suit. airainst tbe Tennessee Coal and Iron Kstlroad Company for $147,000 lease. money due from the time the 600 con victs were not allowed to work by the East Tennessee miners, and for expenses, et., for maintaining guards and militia.