Lebanon Express. H. Y. K1RKPATR1CK. Editor - and - Proprietor THE ELECTION. Hon. William McKinley has been elected to the presidency of the United State bv a large ma- j , . . . ' n j ; jority of the electoral college andj of the popular vote, e have 1 been promised many gnod things. v . 'r ,.,.. If those promise are but nail tul- filled we will be the most prosper- ' k 1K f,.v ous nation on the globe toduj. The avenues of business will be ..Wnvl nf the wreck of tard times, . ine wneets oi pruspemy gin to move and their vibrations -ii en -.v. lit. .J WlllfiU With life and Vigor the dogged artrie of trade. The meek face of the sbeepwil! gladden with ' , , -.j the knowledge that wool win , greatly increase in value. Our j wheat will no longer chase ; th.j elusive dollar marc, but Will at ; once be worth one hundred cents. ... . ., ui , Hops will not give the sparkle to the beet glass tor less man meniY cents a pound, cash. Laborers' r , I will receive their two dollars and a half per day and carpenters will I j -if l ti.ni not drive a nail for lesB than three or four dollars for eight hours. I These and many other blessings j . ... , ! too numerous to mention will be , ehoc.ered upon us immediately if i not sooner. Trade, commerce and ; .,, ... i manufactures will not wait for vhe 4th of next March, out will at once bgin to rush with new life, be cause Mr. McKinley is elected. We have been promised all these blessings. We cannot wait for f i kl, years, nor months, for these bless-. ings. They were promised to come as soon as confidence was restored. The day of our salvation is at hand. Let the faithful be rewarded for their faith at once, and let the doubting ones be silenced forever in a deluge of prosperity. If not., then the apostles of the gold stand ard have taught us unwisely to worship the golden image and we are still in the pood. The power of great corporations is alarming. All of them support- ed Mr. McKinley and did much , . :n for his flection. The people will have four vears in which to think over the evil influence of these giant political manipulators in politics. For the country's sake, we hope that our next president will gather enough c iurage be tween now and the 4th of March to bring these proud dictators within the pale of the law. If he will only do it, his claim to great ness will be established. The people of tbe United States . . , " -, i will never be satu-fied until, silver is restored to its rightful place j along Side of gold. There will 6 e ! never be a full revival of business i until this is done. A majority of 1 ., , , ., . i the people of the union are at heart iu favor of silver, but party feeling ran too high for party lines ! to be tboroughly broken in this j election. Four years heiu, the: same old contest will again be j waged. j A man down in Ban Francisco has been sentenced to the peniten tiary for life for trying to indie a ; man out of $20,0)0, and it did not take them but a short time to do so either, but about two years have passed and one of the most villian ous crimintls in the history of the Patifif coast -one Durrarit has n. t ., I. t - 1 L ' not Buttered the penalty which he. so justly deserves. Prineville Be- view, William J. Bryan is the pride of the silyer partv whether in vic tory or defeat. He is the wonder of the age. His equul has not ap peared in p ilitics since the days of Lincoln. He will be the stand ard bearer of hi party four years hence and he will lead it to vic tory. BrvanV eHnence i wonderful , . but Hanna's money is more eff ct' ive. Measure your morns accurately and tiring rise in f"'t and inrlier with you. It nlyiiii iiotliiiif " have your car pets sewed by baud by the Albany rureUun Co., Albany, Oregon. TURKEYS ON CLUTCHES. How a rallfortila Fu.:ltrria Cnwd Bit Powlt of Rheumatic Trolblta, Capt. Bridge, of Shasta conntv, Cal., v.-ho has an extensive reputation in that district aa a cultivator of hi-h-class poultry, has developed very pnuanuiropic spirit towara his wcjds. Recently he noticed a peculiar disease spreading anionjj the turkeys. It exhibited itself by a gradual sweU- me in Uic legs from the thigh, or time honored and mueh respected "drum stick1 so popular among vounir- atore abou. sprccd down the legs and in a few days unfortunate eaongl, , to be rflieted was unable to vrulk with that .,n,ull an,i na?iltJ. st,p m frequently eaviloycd by this royal bird. Toe ca tain found that by retrnlar hot watoi ..feUons the swelling could he re- dmed. but this manner of treating was so slow, says the San 1 randsco Call, that the patient was compelled to lead a life of idleness, much to his disgust At times the captain wonld have several of his it.est the hospital, and it required almost all his attention to give tliem the hot water treatment This state of affairs went on for some time, wllcn finallr he WJB mspired , io. troduce a little Yankee ingenuity cn,je pair 0 crotches aboat seven ! ral'es " lenpta and secured them un- dcr the turkev's wings. They were jMt a fnc&m lonfrer fte bM.s legs, and every tune the rheumatic wmi?' Btef l'""? ,hc c-?ch would be brought into play, and prog, iam ot beg torture, was a pleasure. In a few hours the cripples became familiar with the new orderof thia(r! mA wen We to hobWe araumJ the yard at a more rapid gait. Almost V "uring damp weather, when therheamausailson, one cansee half a its:ca tkeys crutches at Capt. iiridge't farm. They Bre learning some tricksof late, but so far are not sufficiently expert to fly up and light on f INFESTED WITH RENEGADES. The Bloody Feamsala" of Texas Ow no bj Thlevw sari Murwarars. William Forgnson, t'nited States cus toms inspector for the San Antonio dis- i inn, nas returnee, irom a inp tnrougn Biff . ow as the "Bloody Peninsula'' of Texas. In r it u TCjnjn vis tun uc su,va. XIW custom officers at Boqnillas. in the Big Bend country, have the loneliest sta tion in the southwest. There are no Americans within fifty miles of them. They arc in a jpntry where every man sleeps with one eye open and his right hand near his six-shooter. There is necessity for precaution. Both above and below Boqoillas are bands of rene gades and cuttnroats who only await a chance to steal and murr without provocation. They are barbarians. A year or two ago these outlaws attacked a man named Ayrcs and shot him dead. His wife sow the deed, and her grief was so exasperating to the murderers hat they cut off her head, set her body against a wall, placed the severed bead m tne lapana icrr. me corpse in mai .. nn from Alpine. vh helped to bury the husband and wife. This horrible inci dent shows the spirit of the gangs that infest that country. They live by steal tag and robbery. Cattle men who for merly had catde in the lower part of the Big Bend were unable to raise young stock. The thieves and rene gades stole them. Xearly all the stock has been mortal out of that country, and the owners are doing their best to get the remainder out 1 should like to see the state rangers tackle those renegades. I should also like to see some of those legislators who cannot see the use of rangers spend a short time m that untry. Their minds would undergo a change. The reno- Meli:c, They cannot jive in their own country and should k allowed in ours. It may seem str-mife u, mo Texans that there is sneh a set of outlaws in theirown state, 1 --a d-""-tM i nd colored it not a bit. Plentv of testimony, I thinki obtaiBed ia Alpine and Marathon and vicinity to substantiate gUteme'lts-" ' FoaaaK of Btmngth Kipraded la talking a Koto Hobtuj. It requires more fores to sound a note gently on a piano than to lift the lid of a kettle. A German composer has fig ured that the minimum pressure of the finger playing pianissimo is equal to one hundred and ten grams a quarter of a nonnd. Few kettle lidn weio-h more tha two ounces, says the Musical Courier. The German's calculations are easy to verify if one takes a small handful of coins and piles them on a key of the piano. When a sufficient qnantity is piled on to make a note sound they may then be weighed and these figures will be found to be true. " -uc MOUISL U9 uiuvUllf lOrtJSHimO maeh forceVnecded. At times a force of six pounds is thrown upon a single key to produce a solitary effect. With chords the force is generally spread over the various notes sounded simultaneously, though a greater out put of force is undoubtedly expended. This is what gives pianists the wonder ful strength in their fingers so often commented on. A story used to be told of Faderewski that he could crack a pane of French plate glass half an inch thick merely by placing one hand upon j it. as if upon a piano keyboard, and j striking sharply with his middle finger. Chopin's last study in C minor has a passage which takes two minutes and j five seconds to play. The total pres-! ? "orf J""" ; to bear on this, it is esti- mated, is equal to three full tons. The average 'tonnage" of an hour's piano playing oi loopin g music vanes from twelve to eighty-four tons. j Whj We Ban go Kaor niat, j In one summer it is possible for the ' descendants of a sinsle fly to grow to. S.OSOiBN. VALOROUS MACDADE. Aa aonimi Vlow ot ta Aawrtosa Qtakt Trottor't YM. Dispensing, according to the condi tions of his wager, with railway trains, ocean steamers, hone, mules and don keys, sedans and palanquins, the valor ous Macdade, says the London Tele graph, is bound to wear out an enor mous amount of shoe leather, unless, indeed, he does as many more or less distinguished pedestrians have done be fore him travel barefoot. An English tramp, unencumbered with shoes, will do his twenty miles a day blithely, and if he continued to trudge six davs in every week resting, of course, in some kindly union workhouse on the Sabbath he would have walked six thousand two hundred and forty miles in the course ot twelve months. It is, however, more than double that distance from Alexandria to the antipodes, and as he is bound not to avail himself of any of the ordinary facilities of travel. Mac dade must go, perforce, a good deal out of his way at various points of his jour ney; thus he will have to walk much more than twenty miles a day. Keek ing continually tor the dry land, he may have to wander through Russia and Crim Tartary into China, and he may even make the acquaintance of the north pole. IVtes he take any money with him. or will he adopt one of the most ancient and, according to Charles Lamb, one of the most honorable of ' callings, and beg his way around the world? In any case, he has plenty of difficulties before him, even if the ab sence of cash enables him, like the ! traveler in the Latin adage, to sing in the presence of thieves. There may be lions in the path, to say nothing of tigers, bears, wolves and rattlesnakes. There may be fevers and agues; there may be sunstroke, and there may be frostbite. However, there are some daring spirits in whose dictionary the word "impossible" is not written", and among these exceptional individuals may be Mr. William Macdade. HER CLAIM TO DISTINCTION. Brlctrtatt OtM la Collet Tolls of Bor BnbMaaoal Experiences. She was the pride of the faculty and the pet of the class a girl who grap- nled with limrilhins nnlv In Inr ,),.., low, and whose Latin and Greek were ' as perfect as could be desired, says liie New York Sun. All sorts of brilliant things were expected of her af tor she left college.' The president said that she had one of the finest minds the col lege had ever had the privilege of cul tivating. The literature professor prophesied that she would make a shin ing place for herself in literature. The professor of mathematics shed tears at the thought of her absence from his class. As for the girls, her fellow students, they each and all regarded her as a sort of George Eliot and Maria Mitchell rolled into one. And. in spite of these many fond hopes and bright predictions, the girl, immediately after she was graduated, married. Ten years later her class met for a reunion. The members made it a sort of experience meeting. Each arose and told what had happened during the interval since they had last met. One had won re nown in music another in philanthrop ic fields. Another had written her heart out in verse, and a fourth had be come a successful teacher. At last tt ' was the turn of the girl with a mind. Everybody held her breath as she arose and began: "Girls. 1, too. have not been idle. During all these years I have won a name like the rest of you. 2 am known in the city where I dwell as the woman who averages nine cooks a month " NEW AMONG NATIONS. acts About the axons. So Which Par tnaal Has Granted Aatoaomj. Portugal has recognized the Amer ican principle of local sell-government in granting autonomy to the A)rc3, and that interesting little eni-muuiry of rather less than three hunorcd t'.mu sand people will soon be itgiaiating lor itself, doubtless at Angra. the almost unknown capital of the group. The independent blue flag, with the whi-.e hawk and the nine stars, displayed by tbe islanders of San Miguel when the good news came from LisbDa. contains a sort of brief history of the group. It tells there are nine islands sown thick in the blue midoccan. and that the emblematic hawk reminds the world that the name Acor. 1'ort'iruese for hawk, was conferred on tiic Uiaads because of the great number of those birds found there by the navigator sent out from Portugal to take poaeaann of tne group, une atory oi tnat quest n inai vanaeroerg. a uutcn mersitant. being driven out of lm course, chaaa d upon me uuauus. ami repaired mem when he touched at Lijbon. Another is that Dom Ilenry of Portugal, having an old map upon which trie islands were laid down, dispatched Gonzalo Vclho Cabral to search for them. At any rate, the navi;rator reached tiie iilamir, in the very date ascribed to Van'h-r-berg'sadventare.and twelve years later took possession ot Nun Hiiie!. AH Ww nine islands had b:en rediscovered by 1457, and colonization soon began. A F.atr InsnnuHr. Enormous business has been done i lately at trench fairs by n nir.n who profewj-1 to sell a rat pou c.r ilia', wa.i perfectly harmless and that .s'.ni :k r:its dead on the spot, in ordur Vi :--vvw the skeptical, the man. (:r.,; nf ;rnv derail a slice of bread with the stuff, and aw a ph":. at If liitnwlf. Then hq put the remainder under a glus case, in which a rat was kept in captivity. The rat went to eat the bread and instant ly fell dead. At five pence a box the powder went off like hot roHs, and the lueky proprietor of the specific was in a fair way to make a fortune. But the police, who in France are very active in protecting the people from fraud. looked into the matter and found that j the powder was nothing but ordinary ' sugar. They also discovered that the ease was connected with a powerful i electric battery, and the moment the -rat touched the bread the current was ! turned'1 on. and it was thus his death j v.-as brought about. The man was ar rested at the fair of Albi, and he has j bec-a sentenced to fifteen days' imprit M'KINLEY and HOBART Will be our next President and Vice President. BAKER is yet alive, Celling' Rubber Goods, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. FEATHERBONE CORSETS are LEBANON PRODUCE MARKET. (Changed Bverr Wsck.l Wheat Uwi Oats ffi to 2Sc Hay fo to $7 pertou. Flour $1 U03l.l!l per sack ' Chop $1 00 per cwt. Bran 80c nerewL Middlings 8o per cwt Potatoes M)c. Apples Dried, "c per It Plums Dried, Be. Onious Uu. Beef Dressed, 4$ to 5c Veal Sjo4e, Tork Dressed, 8-;. Lard 8. Hauls 12 per lb. Shoulders Sc. Hides 8c per lu. Geese 13 50 fs ier doa. Ducks i $," per dot. Chickens 1 W;S 50. Turkeys 8c per lb. Eggs 18c nerdoi. Butter 10 15c per lb. Hides Green, 3c: dry, 5c. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury, as mercury ill surely destroy the senneot smell and completely derange the whole system while entering it tlirouch the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never lie used except on prescription from rcputalile physicians, as the damage they will do i ten fold to the good you can povibly derive from t.iem. Hall's Catarrh Cun . manufactured b,- F. J. Cheney k Co., Toledo. 0., contains no mercury, and U taken internally, act. ng directly upon the bioo'l and mucous si rfaceK of the syntem. In liuying Hall's Catarrh Cure lie sure you get '.he genuine. It it taken internally, and made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cheney ic Co, Testimonials (ree. rkud by Omjonsts, rriceTjc, per tattle. Hall s Family Pills are the best. BUSINESS LOCALS. Go to Peebler's and get 40 pounds of lieaua for $1, Good clothing at a low price at Bad) 4 Buhl's. ' Wanted, at Boyd's gallery, potatoes in exchange for photos. Have your Hoe Cake soap wrappers, they are worth a cent apiece. Read, Peacock 4 Co. is the I'hice to find the new and pretty style belt. Just think of it! The Express from now until March 1, for only 26 cents. Call aud see my new stock of station ary. K. W. Bmitu. Inlelp ' la needed bv Door, tired muthitm. nm. worked and burdened with care, debili tated and run down because of poor, thin and impoverished blood. Help fs needed by the nervous sufferer, tbe men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Comes Quickly When Hood'i BaroaparJlla begins to on rich, purify and vitalize the blood, And ends It in heiHa;, noarUhing, inrig OTttingBtrmto tbe nervm, rouecta and organs of the body. 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