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h .WEEKLY OREGON STATESIL rr.iDAY, xov "; ITf died 1:rj r:nv r.iExico ILMER C. HOI.SIXGKB, THC WELL KSOWS'tEttaRAPH OrZKlTOB,' Retcea an beset te Cnmsaaapllon TtiUri; " Mre. F. B."otI Ran Ftwed Away '' 'itUr Li( Ills. "' (From paily-Slatesmau. Nov. 14,) .Two telegra inn t w ir ' ree-elvcd "iti thin city yer,?rday. by friends of Elmer C, IIl.-iiiger "who '-rwwuly wi-nt t'' 'AHliiTTqth New Mexico, with "tW' In., that a rtiange In the e-fcnrite might retire his railing health. Tlie ti rst convoyed tin, ow-h of . mid Im changes "Wf liW rendition for the w-ors ami the 'other anuouml Irrs elca.th wIkVHi' occurred' at 2:-4J ysliri day aff-ruooiu t "::';- j;, Jlr. llerlsiugtr ! wan Iwru at Kansas iiyV Misoirr?," Aiigim 12, 1871. He i-nt 1iw youth in that city, and Au early finiill .fntxHiH a tckgraph Ivrai;r for Via- Atchison, ToiekiC ifc Santa ! I'allrt-ad Oo- am! in 1S)1 came to Te-gorarid aftr Ml rug '' ev ra$ peireiilous ia.jelesrwiifh effie-c. in this; t;Uci. wan tiKule nia-uager of the VmJj rii L'u'wi T Ii srit4liBoltli iii fhN city, about four .vca-r. ago, which iw-4-1km lie betel un-Tliw i resfgiuitioll was accepted to tak4- ciYect on the ."Vlli of last Ktoltrr;-.Tle."trlijf to ew Mex ico eliel not eui ' to have flK efTe-."! -iKtcil ahhu.ilsli at' Urst -it was tboirght h' hc-ulih wan hoprerving. '1 be ls!y t Ul 1m Irrought flHre for" Interment a:i(lTiiil rtiIriUly iiot ar rive until nex'tf S.itnnLay. ". It will 1m tak In e-uirge.'at rive train, by the Knights or the - Mae-calKes ' of thin city, raid buried by "t-liein ou tlie fol lowing day. I : Klimf V Hels-Higer wan a gentle man who s-JorsI high hi the -estimation of the busi'M ntett of lldn titj, where-' he made Ms Iroure elirning the Mt 'ii'ih -ers. lie Whs a man of strh-t '.titejn r?y and his woiil mum ax &a a t hU ttnl. He wiis au exiutt tel'?rraiHr.-i tnA lib wrvh-es wvre evr iu lr!i:il. In harlu tHMl many ?in;HM-tat -siiioiix. in all of whieii lie sfvel life '"iivlay! r. to thifr -ty litv sjtfratioii. Hi jdaii' will lie lltliil 1 H I. r ( ... Iie-e;i;e4 leirT a ymin; wife. ftriii .rly ills. -Carrie Vt-ateh;-a -father, a s'nt ::! a brotlMT to uroiiru hi tiiitlitKly iUmii?!v-- - l'..i;v l ll.iuLi .-k n..-.. at llw family lrome. No 4i; Hlh nirect. Salem, at 1 a. m. yctenlay, a tu t a hrt illae'H from dropsy, a-gctl rs j ear.-;.. ' Pit-faiMMl wax lln Ik1ovcI wife, of l-V-lix U. Davks. ji reitleut of llrw eity. She us lMrji iu Ohk. ami was mar r'.etl t lr. Dv4s n XovenilHT 14, 1H.7. ja-t, f ynu ji -aj;o to-lay. Tin tamily !, r ihovmI .-to Xehraska. .where her 1iuh!;iuI n;rai:etl iu rail- ia'Hii. tiiMl in Aih-IL !Iie nme to Sah'tH. tt o: Ikt. liHslwiiMl. 'wha eame here the year Ije fore to proAid' a ho.oe, Mm-j Kavin in athlititH to Ihi' ffrteviiur lnfeiaiHl two muh. Iter 'jmwI Ky ixl tne ilaujshler.M'x sfe la I to mourn her .deiuise. Ih- enHl was a faithful and vnseh'iKi- oi'h iiM-mlx r ot tlM-M. .1-1 chnreh. She wan an inval'd for fooitetju, year.s. The ftniM-al ft-Ht. Jx held .at '1 i., ni.', tomorrow tTiitu-Mhyt from the rei 'Iisht. Xo. f. lligli tre4-t. luter iik ul will be had hi Itural wui"tery. Mr. Ida! May Went, wife or Fred 1 .. 'West. ili"i at ihr family liome. at the "M-uer :of .:. lUitdi aud Ri-inaw Mieis. in Sinitii Sahtiu( at 11 o'l-lwk lat niht. i, . ,.. INix-aed wa lorn at Cedar 1'alK Kwa.i nW , 1 it. mnl avsi tlwre. fore year. 7 intmih and 0 days of ;ta'. . Mr.! Wsjt -fook i:k mIwhi a vear a with eoi.sunplioji, and dur- lii2 He's jH t'l.M iM.ently Ure the KHiiL'tN of I Ik? lrtrad dicae with fort Him . '.ttul itHirtisr-' mitM Iht wi.l lein5-.efla.it iMhf.' SIh ' leave a hushaiMT a'ld fo:lr yotrtnr children, two lys and two jr'i's- niourn her d mbe.'VTlif funeral will Im? held on 'Ihuixlay n-tjU o'Hock. We refiiiwlt in- for every fwiekase of I'lttnanti Fadelew.s ,Iy that fails to give ; vt i-jfaeHoii. . MnrM- lfrns t'o.. IniiMivllle, Mo.- Sold by Dr. SloneV I ru-j Stores. . .... IUH1K A ! K.NTS IX THK CKXSUS. The tomtit Shows That They Are i !o iiiir, t'oititf. and Si-ott Will ": -' ' " le timte.'" : To tlie lk asent life la. a r-rn-al. a eonstaiit rebuff, a nJHtltiiial trtitf xl a?.iit).-t lb"" tide of human opinion, a u-;rativenua!iSy- or rather a quan tity vf iieyativws, Xo 'wonder the Irllx is becoming sradually f Itlnet. an diowii by the rtnrii? f the : twelfth een!tt. The tttoKHet TU Hla 4h iHxt 4euyer w ill t 1m iMJtsiojt of the IkioK aent 4uiMiHMiai d. and lit profex-donal sotdium. hntf the terror of coiiiil-h-s?. lhotMind.,' ivilT liave.fadt'd from the loemory of tuanklnd-L tinl-, In deed., ton! 6ten,ri'lu? collector f jtraiilMthol; recfrd t tHn!d . imluee one of '-HKfl.-tt-t ftf- ifie Mohh-an" to luealhe int the machine thoe inee dreathtl word, and tlm.-J' urei-rve tie iau' to fm.ure jeuerJ!tions as im .au-thiioH-al- ct rUf-ity. . j t)f conr.ve In -oniderlusr th, l-ok asent we' Juire iilvayi .regarded hijn a without, f rfiiDS", of. hisnitt'ii, a err f hmitau iua.hiit!.JVo to .ieak. whifh wa wimukIimo nd-whl-U It was de sirable to' Mirti ty 'any UM'ain. Tl:o-e m-w meuiiMt: if .the. prof ossiou who tire really .jrift'-d with an lii-onveu-leut aiiKinm of - Veiisitlvrness u-nally altaudou 1 in- liM ii, ..a short time, leaving Jt'tb etlufs .tlMs' n-rv,' and lliiloonhhal taiirV-i jn.-tify.- to a l:i riri- exte:it.;tlw jmpuiar ooinioa of tlen. ; ' '.' ' ; f--r TIh lwik 'acrtit 'wlo' .tj,-e--il. .r rather, wlio'ba krH'e";1id and thue hae leCn tni' j-u'hi. wrs a remark-; able 'irti.' )t wiiojiy Midservins the ttttil"tV of Hi- I'l-t't and h.-fort-an f Yet. aas I.'ttl---- i j hit Man frenlii! apjireelatT iu errlaiei walk of life that ; thV tHeiji" of .vendins srenisis for; au amount far esie?linff" lt real .valne sefro rather Inellr-ed to lrt,tlnrn ;ta -?rdinhatjo! . when l;e thinks of tbe.4ttUatlir addnn ard lrreslstibbrlo.ti,';'? 1he nsiit.. There .lsaVtIf-k3Aowlv ook agfnt fn this city whose suctess in the vatt ha j? .enabled him to auuf coite a couifortable little fortaue. But that, a? fce Ktyi. wan Lefore the tloora of tlit Jovct uiiK-ut departun uts ; were cloreil to w." To describe the career and analyze the jreuioH of thin Indi vidual would rtHjnire'the ability of a Ilntarch or a Tacim.-. : r.-- , ; With ; the indomitable KrteTeraiM-e of a tlraut or a Wellington and an cloinenee that would ietaade i an atheist to buy a Bible, or an ennaelr it to Invest in l'aine' Age of Ilea-' ou lie was nudoubtcdly tli Caesar of Washington liook agents. As tlie tealitien by those who had the - bent ojiortunitiet of rendering then, hom age, ko his tuemory will not descend to posterity garlanded wrth the lau rels of fame or enclrclel by the; tide of oublic aiHrolatiin. The- best mon ument? of hi ability however. ; are foupd totlay in nnnierotts boneholds in tlione t-ontly and !ondvToas tomes which are reverently 'eft to 'slumber beneath the accumulating dust of time. -This gentleman Is au iiistau-e of the sueee-sifnl book ay. ut of a form er !eriod But there an others. Tie trile ha falkn uimiu : "liard tiine- in thefe latter dajn and tin flo.ir"ih- ing iMHik rauvasfi r Is today r uie fbiiig of a rata avis. He meets with little encouragement mn ' hi weary way. and his aiiearame jH't-im to he a signal for the closing of the human heart and porne. figuratively xoeaking with a bang toay , nothing , of the door.. : v . .'!'? v The- attitude of y-oeiety - generally toward the average lookf agent iro ducen ditTeretit effects uoou variot's individuals. Soutc, wlie supply of the "milk of human kiinlne" 'wan always erhap! xoniowhat Indifferent in tptautity aud quulily. after the Jitst day's txiH'tU lice in canvassing, be--iee ouipletely curlll an to that cttininoility and ; manifest ever tlcie after an exa-eratiuglt!soleuce of naitmr which is not calculated to pioe'rre for tluni a larsie liteasure of s;-if ess in any walk of life. ; Others of fomewl;t 'neultive nat fres; I eing soon rebuffed. nd tlie"r book canvassing career -In. utter fail ure. T1mv oersins.. lwwever. who are gifted i with what Ijo t.resory the tiret calletl the "terribh gift of fati'lliarity." ami which Is des-rild in more uioiern. if less elasie. par- la mn as the "gift of sab." coutiive jo uuike lNMk canvassing pay. even under tlie nresent adverse "onlit:ou.s. Put even these few are 1 ginning to recognize the fact that. 'they may em ploy their abilities mote advantage ously in other fields, and so they are gradually drifting iuto more ambitious purse its. As resards tlie unsuccessful bmk agents, tlie wonder in many instaiic. as to what iudu-.ed them to-follow ti e vocation is tudy excelled by tlie inar vel a. to what will In their fate lun this apparently last hope fails theni; as fail it is rasonably 'sure t do. The wistful look that mt a refusal I nsome cases carries with it a certain-pathos which is ht-s ea.-ily dc iiUnl. This, of course. Is a more one sided' view of the "soft' book agent. There an- many tronn .whose- world ly tact and ability in small matters enable them to "borrow" from, the credulous Ircok canvassers in order t-j "txamlne? the wtrk aud who either politely return the same after an extended Interval ior sliow a deep aj preciation of Its merits, by retaining it. without however, going through the formality of offering any r.- uuueratk)n. The?e are doubtlcs the same individuals who .accumulate li biarh'S by the siuip!e process of bor rowing and never rcturniU?. The passing of the look agent in this city is principally 'attributable to tin closng of the publie leiartmenLs and many private otlice, tuiilding to canvassing of." every description. 15e sidi1 thl.. tlure is to 1 taken Into coiisiderat'on the fr.et Hint 'he ad vertising of the latest volumes through the medium of the lire has very uiateriall- increased. J As the general puWie has guardel Itself, Jndividit.iliy and- collectively, more and nmre iersuasivo lKok agent. tut alr'o tlie nnst s;iriuhtly and Vh"ek of that "genus homo" liavp la-eotne graditally disheartened and are a lout "giving It up as a bad job.' Washington Tliiies. : J I . IX till EAT DAXt.'KII. Senator t". , K. IltivK t'on.lilloii AlanuH His Frknids. ST. TAFW Xov. M.-Tlve grave fMuplleat !mr li.sclosMl by It he bulle !Tn .bsuel last eveniirs by the physi eiatt In attetwlaiuir ijjxm Senator ('. Iv. Havls. greatly depressed his fa m ily ami friends who hithertojiavo been boK'fnI of a favomlib o-titcrut of tris in-o!ougl lllnfs. ; Tin .presence of acute inflanimatMn of tlx kidjiey ap iwar? toliavw no relation whatever to the iMtlWon. taken Into hi.s systMu through tlie-hijurirfot. A t!A fi IXITT 31 E I3T 1 X( J . WASHIXtJTOX. Nov. 13. At the iiMn'ting of tin t"abhiet today . Irsi ib'irt MeK'rtiley. dhcusing t he f recent ele-tiotM and tlnir ixsutts. t xri-ss4il Hie lwte tlia -very iiieiiilwr of his Cabinet would ntnain In tli otlicLil family dtrriiKT tl next four years. He; regarded tin result f tit ele. tlonn as an Indorsement not vuly ct IHs own idVa-H mihI ioIk-ies. birt also of the adnditisriatioji of .every depart uirnt of the t'overnnient. ; A Fev? Pointers, . The reevt statistics ofthe number of drath show that 'the'" large majority V die with consumption. , 1 his dtease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, which is guaran- .teed to cure and relieve . all cases. Price 23c. and 5oe. For 2e br al) j druggists THK HAI.Y FFXKHAU CoplK-r tying to B Burn-'l In the Stat H LveI So. Well. XKW YOUK: Xov, l::.-Tlie lily of ir-s Ihilv renraiued tolay in the ttinit.on rom of 1 lie botr he in tn..ti! 10 make iti ? home. Xo. 7-- i Fiftli Avcinnt Mini- vNtrm , Mt 'i..,ir .-sfds. lturi.-il will le In Mon tana.' The pall-ln-aiers wl'I b J. It. Haggin. John W. Mackar. llnry II. Kogin-n. William I PuH," " Hug J. t'raiit. John A. Sullivan. ; II. V. Tar trs and William ScaiMoa. : r - - . . . t. i He Is the Wt itopbei; who Is the beVt etresser.-Earipl.ks. , v Tbla Umm teDfltmllr beciaa wltla m Hxbt p&ia la th jotato and, if " Tropr treatment is betin la Una tb agonies that would otharwlae follow caa be averted. Zvsa la esses that bar becom aCTrmvatad a rsmody now -cxIrU that promises a certain and lasUnx can, as will b sea by tbs follow. Ins worn statement. Mr. Frank Remmelt, 709 MeGe Street, Elm Ira, N. " was laid op with rheumatism which resulted from standing, dorlas Ms work, upon a damp floor. Be iayi : . y r -Xboot mrtM Bohacrtbed snd sworn te before me this I 1 -essaseassssew if X Dp. I7illiams' f M: Fill . for Pale (People "I hy all dealers, or will be sent postpaid oa receipt of price, M seats a box. er six boxes for fZ.50 tbey eke never sold In boU er by the 10A. Address Dr. Williams us mi rm, Bamwcaajr, n. 1, THE TUIiKEY KlXtJ'S DISASTUOUS COUP. It'njaniin J. llaiinn. tins "Tirrkey Kiiig,"; is vhk-utly insiiw? in t!K Iu Page comity jail. Two years ago Hauim wnm nnv4etMl for using the 1'uKcd States mails fir the im-iose of fraud. His i-oufinemeut has re sultcd " in mental disasUr. and tlie FitiU'd .States autlioritien have- 1teu . ticket 1 to remow liim tn-an a.syluni. wlieiv he tin 1h ptoiHTly cared fur. In 1M1S llanim Was a , commission merchant at '2U South Water -street. Ik dealt in iHniltry. luitter. r anil gtnvral iHMluce. whk-li Ik- old on commission. He '.bad fouird bnsin-ss piT'My fa'r. but iKJ suttic'rtMitly profit able for a 'mail of his ambitious. So just alxutt TlKiiiksgivin .rime he.de rhred 'In- would "innifr" the market for Hrrk'-ys. To this end he sent out circulars calling attention no tiie fa-t t bar lie was reasmvr of tlw- town of Kwrgreen Park chhI hiiiiilled yearly the vas-t tiiKHH-es of that coiunnnt"ty. Ilctiee he- was trtHt,virtli r. To :tU Irks corrsiomhiits in tlie country lie sent pciikg iuvia t ions to ctjislgn hlin all the Sin-key.- tlry had. offering to di.-K-si' of the fowl for a mere nothing in I In -way of eonini'is'it't. In resoonsK' to this alluriirg -repro-st-ntation iiih rates ami 1mxcs and car loads of turkeys "to the South Water .street toi. Tire-w1h1c stnet wan blocked wLtli wagons dcAivering Che favorite American bird, .allv-. an.l dead, dressed and w-ttli, Us feathers on in stf'i oimi'ti't'ien an 10 ajMlt the pnMliK-e detikTs, who wnt tlK-nis'lces by no mean unsliifr lu liamlllng go-nls. Poor Hamin found 1o his -sorrow that he Irsid not cornered the tnrke.' niarkt. but that the turkey marke had tiinunl around Und cornend him He tbnl In desir?r fiium hat hx-iiUty wlM-re ttirk!iy.n most ilo congregate Then a long, low wail Is gan Do cihim' in from the -ountry. wlik-li did imi ase uiHil'the Turkej- Kim:" wa arrestkil and coJivi-teil of fraud. -Clihtigo Tiines-IIenild. PEOPLIXt; A CUXTIXEXT. Itussla Loans Silwrian EniigranM Money to lie paid iu Thirty Years. (Anna X. Benjamin in Ainslee'n.) There are uo 'bad lands iu tin whole of Southern Siteria. ard . ln rich.-arable laud extends hundreds ol vcrsts fa Filler north. Wo liaise through on the river steamers am the railroad iu June aud July, am found the climate at that tiim alto get her- delightful. The Vegetation' the trten.aud shrubs, were like thos of Xew ' England. The croj wet' well along, -tli iMojl? looked iros peronn and eon'tenteil. It now sev eral years since the Uus?au govern leeiit has adojted a syst in of coloni station for Silxrla. She makes can'ful t-xainiiiati 01 f all candidate? for emigration., and thon who hav the rtHtnisite (utalilicatious receive with their families, fri'e transporta lion l the new country. Lauds are allotted to Hh iii which are-, exenint from taxes for twiity years, at te end of Uiat time they may b riirmnl nr taiii-i-luiMiI jit :i moderate sum. Tlwy are almost c-ntirelv fre froiit'01' the lliatioii of .military service for? ten years. ...Money is lent to emi-i grants wh aheady hattr a certain amount other wis:-1 firry, are rot a! biwetl to eiiiiKnite which item I .not l reiwiid for thirty year". Agrijullural iiiMilemeut.s are given them ontrlglit. Xo wonder tiiat s-ome of the cream of Ilussiau iH-asaiitr)" has been inluced to emigrate. Whole com m tin die have found in their. new-, home a lot which is Intter than anything they have ever known in the mother inuntry? 1 was constantly Impressed by. the air of ims!ierity alout every Siberian setthuoerrt tlie neat houses, th ., well kept lKim-yards. the abundantly y bid ing soil, tlie absence of wpialor. later v.h'ti nvejsisse! through the heart of Eurd'eau Kussla. 1 wan able to oni jare tht appearau-e of the two Mic tions, a ndl came to Ihe toiicluioii that -the Itussian Hasant . Iwtters him self, lit many ways by eiiiigratiou to Sib-na. ' - '"Hardly a day iaseil as we steaiu- iedj tip the great 1vM-s ttuit we dnl not meet tne or more simmers, sonie liien'towliig lwirgen In addition, flllcil wlilt emigrants. They seemed to me to lH 'tbe tnrdiest ieople in the worl1 earwb!eof enduring the urain atnl the hanlships whic-h .attend. tint cart? ina out of a living in a utraoge land. Among the thinl-c-lasn passenger fjii our own steamer were several iwas ant families '.'that had iuad tuoderit . I I f IIT- in 1 It. - ...... - -" - - - going tck to their owu homes to ret uo business vith their capitaL" . . fortunes in the new country ami werR. f m a year sco I wss attacked with rbsomatlsm ia ashless, chiefly la aBylasa. Tey sweDed " swux man wrtiw -wmry mut &M sore. Whcav trw X ittwimwl to waltt tmm Mia w mmtat. r . kad scea sBflerlns la this way for about tare wraiths when someone handed ate a pamph let adTcrtislnc Dr. wmums' Pink Pills for ras people. I read tt throach earsfaUy sad aoade ap ear mlad to dn thini a AOr mil r aesoaly was I aaxloas to be lettered oT ay Boffertass, bat I knew that anises I coold get relief I weald sooa have to gtva np work altogether sad this I coaM not adbrdtodo. I got two boxes at a ret and by taetUne the caudoae was need apl besjaa to (eel deddedly better. The even ing was golnc down, and the stiffhees sna pain were mach leai and I found X eon Id get aboot much better. I got three ote boxesaad by the time the last of these bad heea takea I eras eaUrely free from the swelling, tne pata and the etiflnesa. Ia tec I was cared, and I am glad tossy that I bare had so return of the trouble since." (Stgaed) Saaxx Bxastzu. ZTrh day of Jons. ltos. , E. BHATr Xbtant FubUe. o CUT HIS WISH IX ItATTrLE." i So!dier Who Was Hit in the Spot He Chose ou the Previous Ev cuing. Somebody hadg asked a Confeder ate veteran iu a gront. on a hotel oiazxa sit a nearby re.-ort whether h.e aad known of man cases of piemoul tiiou of' 'death- I-efore battle. . "Yes, and no." he replied.;- "(u the eve of in engagement thousands of -jhlur have a vague feeling that they- will be killed, and of course in sour case, ihe prescience is ItoUud t, come true. However there is nothing reina'kable in pieniouitltons of that kind. Where one Is fi?Jflled. thousands come to nanvihr aiul are forgotten. "Put your qtn-st'on remiml- me." the veteran i-ontiiiued. "of a Very cur ious xirfem-e of my own, It was ou thejiight Itofoie "Shilo. and a dozen or so sohbers jn my -oinpany were talking, half in jest, of their chan e of lK'iug wounded iu the 'battle which we .all knew ' would tak; place next day. . One said he would lie willing to sacrifice a tinker to his country, an other said he would prefer to get It in the foot.' and finally somebody lu the iinrty turned to me. "Say, Mar scaiit, he exclaimel. Moll us whore you would rather lu hit if you have to be wounded tomorrow? I don't Waut to -stop a bullet at all. I replied, but if that is my fate. I think I'd prefer to Ik hit in the canteen.' They ill laughed at the sally and the chaf tiug turned to s.unething else. "Xext day we were iu the thick of tlie battle. I saw eomradi after com rade fall, and at last what was left f our command found itself in tin rightful death ttap. afterward known . history as the Hiiruets' Xest.' We .ere i-triYing despeiately to hohl our oitiou. and. 1 myself was kneeling .cUinil a little bush, tiring as rapidly s 1 ould rMo.'ul my musket. 1 had 11st discharged the piece, and had my iglit arm raised in the art of driving ionic the rauiixxl, ii Leu I felt a ter ilic blow on the side of uiy head, and iistanlly sometliiug wet iour-d over ny face and ue-k. Supposing of ours. that I had been hit, and was ring 'deluged with blood.-' 1 put up uy hand and was auiaxdto find it iniply covered with water Straus ;s it may s-eni I had lieeu hit on lie canteen, and the bulk t had given he big tin lKittle such an impetus hat it had whlrl.il up ami struck un ust above tlie ear. If I had been iu uy diriH-t position I should have lHn Mire-1 through ami through, and, in iite Of my deadly ieril, I was so eoiri'sseil4 by the incident, that I kit he r-erforated canteen and s.'iit It tome a souvenir. ' ' . . "I lM'lieve In all the war I wan the nlv soldier who was hit in exactly he sjiot he se!ctsl and who was en irely wi tisfied with t he results. Xew Irhans Timcs-lKnievrat. j . WAS SIMPLE AXT SIXCEBE. I think the 'lest sHch 1 ever heard ;'or olM-dleme to the rules of tie art vas an address of alMOit to minuten :y a young Salv.-rtioti Arniy eftier on .lie stUN'fs' of Chicago, says Senator ;everjdge in the Saturday Evening 1 listened witu amazeuK-ni. lie was perhaps 'St years of age. with delicate, clear-cut - features, sensitive tionth and inarveUuisly i- intelligent eyes. 1 was jUst passing the.gtoiip s be' st e 1 into tle circb that al ways' surrounds tlee , noisy but s"n-i-ert i-nthusiasts. He took oft his hat and iu a very low. irf cell v nat- oiral and vt-ry swec-t voice, s;ieaklng exactly as though he were having a r-oti versa lion wiih bis most confiden tial friend, he lxsrau: Vou will 'ail mltniy fri nds. that human happiness in 'the problem of human life. Aud from Ibis striking sent. "iiee lw! went on to anotlieretially moving. s!kw Insr. of ..ronnte. that happiiwsn could mt 1 se-ureI by traveling any f the usual roads, but onlv the straight atjd V.arrow path which tlie Master h.i-d marked out. It was as Kimole as H was siucre; And it was as couver atlinal a it wan oniet. DEFEAT IT AtiAlXX -ATLANTA. ia Nov. 13.-A bill to disfrauhUe the negro wan Introdund In the lower house tolay. A similar bill was introduced at the latt Kssiou and defesteil. ALU IX THE IXTEI1EST EXCE. OF SCI- Prof. Erall Yung, of Geneva. Swit- eilaneb.has fountetl, the ants in fire , - - --- - . nets. Their nun (J7,47u1 12.PT53, nnnitters were S3,els, J and 47,528. WILL SELL FRtriZS LOCAL DEALEM IIATK A ' LaBGE STUCK XOYr OS HAND Taat T U1 Bring; Good "Crlcea-More Boxes KecelTedABd Pack lag line Bess ..-'.- Bcsesaed. . '. . .7 (Froui Haily Statesmau, .Nor." 1L) : The Yilla met te Valley Pruin A sso ciatiou lms -.lO.tesi Ihixcs of Italian prunes yet unsold, and has naiuel a prke for these ou baud, which amount to ten carloads, at a .cvnts Ier ,iouud These prunes aie of very desirablcj izes. - King from tlr'Tty to forty pruuei ier ioud. Iu spile, of the reiorts to .the contrary, prunes are worth half a cent uioie now than at any time during tjie sea fou. A car load ot wiiite iMUet box luuiter ar rived In Salcui yesterday,' anil the Itackiug of pruncs, whic h was stopinvl a few days ago on account of the scar city of boxes, will be resumed toilay, apd the rcuiaiulug product iHougiiig to the Association viill te teady for the li.atket in a. few days. The Port land Telegram , discussing the prUe of prunes, says: . , "Colonel Dosch advises lrun,vsTJw crs holding Italian prunes-not to be scared by reports from Salem. He says that offers of U cents have been refused, In tpite of the rt port that 110 more than cents, can Ik obtained, and that the growers may consider tlKieselvcs lucky to obtain that price. He iy-that growers can easily get 7 cents for the larger varieties er Italian prunes. - ."Furthermore, l e s:iys, Jl.e worhl's supply-does not cut auy ftgure in t lie marketing of Italian pruues. This variety has a demand aside and inde prndent of the demand for any other' prune. In other wotd-. the Italian prune is not ; a fTeeted by the demand or supply of other classes of prunes. tiecaro- it stands upou an iudepeudeut b;isis of Its own." A BAlVj APPLE MAI1KET. Portland isf a poor market for fruit, according to! a Matement in the Ccr vallis Tiir.esi of a recent date, which says: "('.' "Ar Corvalli fruit man receive.! re tr.rns y sterday from tN boxes of ai phs slrijiped to Portland and sold on eoiiMnissioii. The Uixes cost him 0. freight $1. commission total $24. He had left for his picking and urotit Yitli Oregon apples selHug at a nickel each iu a uclxhl Airing state. Is ut thvio uu it rortho:.giH Iu th'a fac? Shipping ra ps from state to state should be r -asonabie ejiough to give Ihe man who grows apples more than $2 for lint bloxes." -... Colonel Hosch. sei-retary cf tlie Slate Horticultural Board, in- talking of thiss iniilter t a reporter of the Poi! laird Telegram yestj-rday, said: "Such a t dug Is possible in several ways. Tlie tipples may not, have Vjoen up to the stpimlard. or of a mixcil va riety, or flu grower may have been presseil for money and forced to sell at any prh he could g-t. Further iiMre, tin e im mission man may have taken advantage of the fruitgrower to quote him kvrong relurus. There are a cooel uiiiiiy ways in which sutli a thing might happen. , "But. at khe lwst. Iortland cannot Ik said to h a tirst-class apple mar ket. It is ill the e-enter of 11m a;ih-prodiK-ing Iregion. and therefore- is constantly flooded by that sort of jiro. duce. T1: grower who does not grow for the exort rta.de is at a bia divarl vantae. In'.order'to illustrate this fact. I maysay that apples which sell in the local inarkct for 4." and ot) e-enfs pe-r 1mx, solel in Bel--e. Idaho, for $iT and $1, .f. o. b. Senator Wilson so.'d his apphi for tlie former prk-e. and Mr. Kiggins for the latter price. After he hail -lo?cd the elcal. Mr. Kiggins wan offered au advance of T5 cents." UFIHEIf AT AXATOXE Mrs. Mary Ann Smith,, mother of Mrs. Sarah llavitlsou aud Prof. II. II. Smith, whose demise eH'-urred in An al one. Washington, a few days aj.o. wan buried at Amitotic ou last Salur elay. , It was at first planned to Mud flu remains to this city for lntermeiit, but ujKm feeoml thought ft was le-licve-d nest 'to bury the remain there. A PKOTEST. A protest, numer oiislt Kigne-d by the citizens of Crinik eotiiify. against the e-oionrutii tKm of tlie sontne-e or Harry ( iiniiplw 41. serv ing a -life se-ntn- for the mtirde-r of I.. I. Sweii rin gen. was yisterday r- ciS-eil by 4:1m (Je'veTiior. Iwing a result of the presentation, recently, of a peti tion for the young man's rebuse. A FINAL ACCOF.VrV-.;j.' T. Hunt, adndtilstrafor of the e-sfafe of T. .1. White. dee?fa.-ed. yestt rday "led h's final aiiiiiint in' the rrbate e-ourf. The rMrt shows the property in his hatds te Ik value'! at 1 7.:7. Joejge Jedin II. Si-ertf HximI the time for hear ing the final account for Ifcniler 15th, at 1 p. 11.. TO TIIE ASYLUM, Mat tie Mills, age'il was hreiught to th- asylum for treatiiieiit "last ni-fht fnon. Pine. Union e-oiinty. SheMirT 1. Y. K. I'e-er-Ina bringing her frem that place. StMMtlXS. Iu. tlie Circuit Court oj the State of Oregeu. for the Couiitli' of Marloti, Ie-KirtiiM-tit . 2. E. ,S. Boliuger, plaintiff, vs. Itols-tt Is'b, dcfciidaijt. Te Koliert Ih-Ii, de-feudant atiov uaiiM-d: lu tin name of the; Slate of Oregon, you are te-iired tet apin-ar and answer the complaint Ch-el against vou in the altove eiitith! suit wlth'.n ten days fron, the ibife of the scr vi-e of this sniniiions iiiou you 4f served within cM.rrlm county. tresm. or If wrvetl Iu auy other oimtyf this state then within twenty days from the dale of the servle-e f rhis summon upon yop, or If served by puhticatiou there of, ou or In-fore the- 17th el.iy in Ik cjnle,r. !;i. that ludng the lst day for aiiearaue.-e r answer by yeu ftxe-el ly tin order of Hm court for the publication of this sitiiimoun. and If you fail so to apjs-ar or answer the (ilaintifT will amluto tlie court for the relief prayeel filn Iris complaint. Ut srit; for 1 n (HlKuient ntnl decreer against tl detcnelant for the recovery In United SfWtes rold coin of the prin cipal cum olU $241.47 with interest tl-rcon from the 7th day of Janu-iry. ISJKJ at the ratv f c's l"'r cent., ier anuum. aud Mr tin rcc-ovcry of f2." as attorney's fe-s lK-i-ciu, togetl-cr with Hie osts and disibursenicuts of this saitand for a decl-ce against the elcfcJHlatit fonn los-in-r the mortgage given bythc defend ant1 to tfce plaint Iff ft eH ure tin pay ment of saitl money and ph-adeel in said complaint, and for a decree for the raU of the real property desertls d iu said uieirtgago amf in the coiufdaiut here iu to obfaiu funds with which to nav isald several sitnrn of money " with accruing Interest aud. " costs,; which said real premises to In sold tts aroii sa hi. are described as folleiwn, towlt: T1m souUi onei-half of the southwest one-fourth of tlw northwest one-fourth or sen-tkm 10 township tslx tsouth raug two west of tlh WiUanKtte. meridian ami the south one-half of the est om half of the southeast one-fourth of Umj northeast oue-fourrh of section 21 township six south range thm west cf tlie Willamette ntcrietiau lclng a IKirt of tin Donation Iiiul ClaJm of Staukv ltugg'os ami wife all In Ma rion county uil State of Orcgou; cx ecptiiig therefrom the Tollow-ng r tion of said real pix mlsin lu rctofote. rolts,-! from 11k oiHi-atlou of. said mortgage: 'lb ginning at the euiarter sen-tiou corner Utweeii sections P. and 21 In townVhip six south-ranges two aud threi-west of the Willamette iiic rleliau iu .Marlon county. Oregon; theiie-e four chains east along the legal sulaHvlsieui 1 1 Ik niuulug east and west through the center of Ski-ciKui 1! in township six south range 2 west; theuev north teu chains parallel with the west Hue of said section V.K them e. west fourteen chains; ttieucc south ten chaiun -to a jsiint ou the legal suUU vision Hue running cast and west through Hm center f section 21 In lowushlp nix south range three west tu chains westfrom the iuarter se tion corner lKtwiu see-tipns I'd and 21. and thene-e leu chains 'east to the place of lMgiiining conta-ining tl acren r land. Ami for such other and further tvlief In the premises as Is leis-t Willi esptity aud goest evuvse-ietice. Thissumuious Is publisli.e!- Ill the Weekly Oregon -Statesman by order of the-'llou1. II. P. Boise. Judge of the Circuit Cenirt of tlw State of Oregon V . .... . .... I a. 1 Lill.t .llltlllll V, 1 " duly made ami cute-reM ef m-eird on ihe !!li dar of etoler. lirm. ; The first publication of tills summons Is ing erde'iod to tn: made- oil the 2d. day. of Xovemls-r. 11MI. ami the -defendant lsng reejolrenl te answer on or lefoie the' 17lh dav ef lecemler. 1!KV r ItAMSEY eK BINOHAM. - Attorueja foe PlainlifT. ll:2-7tw. - XOTICE OF flFAItDI AX'S SALE OF , HEAL l'UOPEirf Y. i Notice Is hereby given, that In pur suance of au onler of sale made. and n tend 1v the tVumty. Court of the Ceuuitv of Marlon. State of tltvgoii. on the 11 th day of Oittb(n A. I. ,V." iu the matter of the t-statc of Arline .1. and Andrew'M. Johnson, minors, to uudcrsIgneMl, guardta.11 of ild minor's estate will sell at public auction.' sub ject to confinnalton by said court, the following elesc-rilHMl real proporty to wit: Beginning at the center' of ,sec tiem H5. township d. south ef ranye 1. west. of 11k Willamette McrldUiu in Marion county, Stat of. Oregon; th- pee soifth SSI' eb'gies4 25 minute cast on the h'gal sulsli vision line seven ttg -flvi and one-half '7r'ii rods to the mAhlle of, tlie county r,oad. leading to Mount Angel: thetue. south thirty sit , ro-n :;5i thence west nliicteeVu (IP Tods; thence north 00 elegres. 11 niinuts. west' eight M risls-, theme imrth 27 eb'grees, nlnete-eitl niinuten, we st, fl.li fourte-cit rirels; thenee north 77 de'grees. :v minutes wes forty-four and -li (41.il) roils- tTience mrlh nine 1P1 rods. o 11m place of: leglnning coiilalning in l-lo ae-res more ol bss all In Marloti county State of Oregon: said sale will Ik made 011 tin: 12th day of Xovembi r. . O. 1!HM, at one o'ebs k. p. 111 . at Ihee-eiurt lioi'ts dMr. lu Salem, Ma Hon county, Plate of Oregon. - Ternu4 nt sale! Casll OU the el.lV of SaiC. IO IK re'IUClieei 10 iib- ime . 111 . . , . . . - ... . 1 . I . I . I . 1 . . M I .. iis sale shenild not 1m eonllrmel Pjr the County Ceiurt. MBS. ANNA JOHNSON. " (lii-iriliaii of the Estate of Aril lie J. .mil Vixlrew M totlllSOII. IllillOl'S. li.:12otw. , . lUAKOlAX SALE OF HEAL ES TATE. Notice Is hereby given that tinder ami pursuant to au 'order, eh're-e and license, eluly reneb-re el and entered In the Cenuity t'oiirt of tin Slate e.f Ore gon for Clatsop eouuty.-011 the 20th day of August. A. !.. V.K authoriz ing ami cominamliug the uiMortdgne'd, guai'din of the iNrsem and estate of the following minors, each re s eting in Clatsop county, liri'gon. namely John Xee.l tbvirhart. Edgar J. l.earhart, Philip- tl Oearhart and Esther tbar harf, t mH. at private. Mile-, the fed lowing ileseribod real estate, sltuatee in the County of Marieiu, In the state of Oregon tewlt: The-'Veniihwest one ep arler ; of Secllon No. S.' iu Tow nship NtW "TV semth ef Kange X. II east of the; Willamette. Merlilian. fegther with the teiieme-ut. b relila me iil anel aitpurtenaiieen iK'long or in any. wise apiKTlalnliig thereiiutei; the uu eTersigtuil :as siren gitareli.ift as afore sale!, will rriuii ami after tin 22d day of XoV.llllT A. !-.. Bl. prex-e-i-el to sll t 1m sale I alsve lescrilNe real en-: late ami the wheIe theieof. for flu tiiulie-st am! Ie-sJ price obi a I liable, cash Pi baml at elate -of sale, sobjeei te the eiifirmafieu - thereef by tie saiel County Court of !!m? State of Ore gon fejr Clafsop e'ouuty. jiateel al Astoria, Oregem. this tlm ltifh day of Oetoln-r, A. V.. ' C. A. (JEABHAUT, tltiardian of Um irstin and esfaten ifJeitia Xal t'earhart, Edgar tl. bar h;rr. Philip E. (Jearhatt. ami Esther Ccarhart. ml'ers. Postof!lee adilress, Astoria. Oregon.. I0;ll).'tw. NOTICE OF FI X A L S1TTTLEM EXT. Xotie-e Is hereby given that M. 3. Fb-iiilng. adnilnlstrater of the, estate of .1 ib 11 C. EMiug. eleceas'fl, has lild his final account as sucli adniinis'r.i ter ill the utile" of the Clerk of th" Cot'Uty Court, of the State of Oregon, ter Mariri county, -ami saiel iottrt has apoiitccl Saturday the 17th -lay of .ocmler, Itsm. nt ten.ocbck in tin foremsm of saiel elay at the county court riMm. In the e-oeinty cenirt house. at th" City of Sale-in. In Marlon e-ojn- tr. trregeuj. 11 s the time ami pla?e? for be-aring saiel linal ' ae-couut ami all objen-lions tlicrcto anel the Httietncnt v hreeef. ' . ' ' ' Done Ihia bStli elay of Oe teb-r. UXrTl. . It. 3. FLEMINf', Ailujiu'.straior of aid Eate. 10:19 5w.