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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1895)
BlE CAF1TAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WBEKJ'Y.) BY HOfBR I3ROTMICRO, FOORTH ANNUAL earance i Dolls, LUbums, Stationery, iBlank Books, Miscellaneous iooks, Japanese fGoods At Cost. toearborn ' s BOOK BTORE. BjP!!5fi5!T" PBRBONALB. Jefl Myoni camo down from Hclo on tho afternoon local. "Rx-aovurnor M'oody was north bound passenger this afternoon. HmjIroH. A. Johnson, Br., Is about tho strcota today, after a uevcro attack of asthma. Max Huron, of tho firm of Huron & Hamilton, furniture dealers, was a pwengor for Portland this nfternoou. f Miss Lena Knight roturned Saturday evoulng from her holiday visit at Tort, laud, And resumed her kindergarten j worn louay. Mrs, W. If. Hyrd uml child have ro turned from Forest Grove, whoro the holidays were spent under tho parental roof of A. I. McUrum. "'Mr. ftud Mrs, V, Levy havo gopo to ', Im Angolos, to vllt their daughter, y Mrs, Wolfe, nuil will upend several mouths lit Southern California. .Cant. John O'llrlon, editor of the Torllaiiil Bun, Is wt Hotel Wlllaniette and will bo In tho city several days, hllti oxpoots to bo nt Baloui inoro or le Wr . ....... ' ..... . ...i.i .ii.... ........ if.. io i (llirinu WIV ICKISIHIITU mwiuiii 4 ' I .1 Ii..... la.ntllnal livllllttM Mllll ilU M. HII UIU-UIMU iinuiivni ifiiii itor of tho now dally has given that young enterprise splendid stnnilliitf Willi poopluof Ml olONseti in tills state Hun. Uih). W. Mollrldo returned Hut. urday evening from his prut rue tod slay In New Yorlt. On his way home he )Mjlit u few days nt Wiwhlugtoii whvie IIP met ell ortno Oregon nutation, At (MlU'sgo he was met by his hrothvr 'J'homts Mollrldo of Oregon Olty who wwrlMl lilin to his liouia over (he Northern I'aoltlo lo I'otiUnd. Oron' awrUryof Ule aKka III Ilia lihjhiwl Uriit of lliu wxwllent train aeryhw and uwlor dining nam lhal III Mr. Mylltl'lM U very inuuli Improyl in jioaltlianti liiiHHlliigliuiidrrddof uhi rlvutli itslly who am m glad m he Is uwhUMum. A JJlUW uMt.-riivi0llvlilfslii JalltM lr 11). M. IVWli, M llll 'Jli IwMnn his lauiili, nvsr I'slr ;ivid, liiinmi nsiuiusy uvoniug. it w IMolu Iioum, woitli aUul fi, aud as wily )1M Insurantw KM MliMi thw I1 I wvwv. (1inM Hwbe bud toll II) Him liouw.siid wnl JFlMMd, IvsvlHH file In hii mwu tDjrieiWi flout whlsli II U suppose) iu ty)Ull, Willi IHsflllHllltHpSH m MmdvluMYB III MUdlug, ilMMIioul&yull- tfOMMUfNup. Ullll"Ml IWtf K' MONDAY, JAN. 7, IBft-i. wj ' Sale i J.iiuvlU tim u Nii"iiiiHiii fimSHt IWi VitW ll WT IHIMI 6 tliflTlu umiiiLnis ill Ibv Ifsilslalui Wlia liiis'MJ l m hf JM,l '" iHiH' w w wiw f MiMMiMf Jfflirn MHiU InT iwiuiitn l www WMtftiuui MiQii for ih WMm wrt'iJL. 3 : 4. -: w - - . . ., . ,H tm H MHMfr w mmm mmi JH wi wwmi tm im m 15" mmmmt m- mm k wHvlir.WMf mttwt Imtiti&i lMWHllr )M MWIr wim. Mw ttfcM5 .. -vmrrtW .. . . BALEM'S ONE EUNDEBD. I A Meeting of the oommnwo - ctttses hegiBiawiC' Saturday afternoon tbo regular meeting of the committee of one hun dred was held at Orange hall, with the following prwenlt John Mlnto, Squire Farrar W. H. OJell, Hlrom Smith, J. P. Frlmll, A'lam Oh mart, John a WHeon, 8. T. Northcult, Werner JJrcyman, H. A. llilgt, H. 0. Adams, Charles Watt, E. M. Croldao, Gconjo G. Bingham, John I'. Hobertwn, T. L. Dayldsop, J. B. Stump, Win. Manning, W. T Illgdon, A. Bueh and W. T. Bell. A general dlacueslon of the report of In; commute on legislation was had, iiid the part concerning educational inntltutlons brought out the following resolutiens: "Whereas, It Is the Judgment of Hilt wmmlilee that It Is not the province itl lie state government K tax the manj (or tho beueflt of tho few. In tho ptattei .f providing educational facllrlts be ond what is termed a common school ducatlon; ihat a common school edu .atlou Is all that Is needful In layluj. Iih foundation for enllgb.oned chizu- 1 Whereas, The provisions already made In the form of permanent endow neutby thesaloof uulverilty and ag; rlcultuntl laud, private donations and jiiverument aid are ample to main mh these state Institutions wisely ano conomlcally administered, with th iddltlon of pror and reiwonablf nirgs fr tuition; therefore be It, lliftolved, First thai furtber appro .rMlwiH from the geni-rul fund hIkiuIh not Le mado to any educational Instltu io i; necxmi torn iu laws nut providing r the levying of taxen for the sup ,mtof tho univcwlty of Oregon shouln im repealed; thai It Is Just and proper t barge rcuhouuhle tuition tuollatudjuU u attendance umu state Instltuiloiu nd the luw should be amended so o to doaway with all fre tuition orfavor itiauj In HobnlursbipH." rheadjjuromeut was ror one weca A SLIPPERY FRENCHMAN. Skips Without Paying at tho Matte- son House, A French peddler whs working Ba- luiii suburbs Sunday and claims to bt on his way to tho Portland exposition where ho has an exhibit. He was seen by a Jouhnal writer iu Salem today and says ho made a thousand dollars at the world's fair, but lost $800 at tbe midwinter fair and had lost all ho put In at tho Portland exposition. The same man Is described by a Turner con stable as follews: A sllp)cry Frenchman calling him- Wlf Werkllng, small man, middle ago, dark coroploxtlon, short beard, rather spare, Intelligent, pleaBani ad dress, speaks English poorly claims to speak Gorman, well dressed, round black cap, dark gray sleveless overcoat, durk clothes, carries umbrella and claims to bo from Paris to Columbian fair, Sou Fronolsco fair, Portland In dustrial Exhibit, and to have a wife In Portland uamed Anna, he carries u latgo brown canvas grip and puddles moonstone Jewelry, embroidered silk handkerchief, ami other notions. He claims to bo ou his way from Albany to Httlom and ou to Portland. Staid over nt the Mattorsou house two nhthts on account of storm, and Sunday morn ing fcklpMid out early and forgot to pay his bill, Is probubly an expert beat. Ho Was In Halem. Kopreoentatlve Moor head of the Junction Time was In town uud says; "Wo were Iu Salem Wednesday, Tho principal toplu of conversation Is the iteming sesilou of (he legislature and the election of a United States sen utor. "J looms to let," and "private hoard" are very prominent uUUeus hut the uharges this year art more In keep, lug with the gold haul (Iiiim than for merly. CaiidldsUs are numerous and full of fun. We hvu not had a single application for a ilrkshl irout a lady and the dlstirlmluallou Is uneiplalu able, Wo found Hcoretary eleet Kill iwld at liomu and learning the rounds ofhlsollloe. lie looked smiling and hsppy. He hasn't IrM ou (he tfyr uur's iihnir yet, liouh w have lis deubl but what Ihv lit will l prfel, Wnlvpt luio lbs riiftiiUllyH lull and hellowe a hullo ttm how our vulw WMUltl iHHiud. The eshu rlww b&ub and knosked down (he Jaullor," .S1 HAI-IM MKIfUPWI HpV. I II hliir Is twuilHUltig lbs rv(M a Ihv IU( MUm ah u mil wf (he f y')gWlvl dciiwmllisllwM. Ill itllliK hyu rtwii wlbil llnty Mill m WHiilwml HiU W(k. Tim MHii Mire dial lights lbliUIli Mas pitriisu by lliy M, but will be mmmv kIii IbU u iMjf. riiv Unlit tf lh tH ttm brlgblly In (bi pulm, and M'vlbur Mm I adding lMy (w l' and hsppy tNfif(tiMtii V M. V A AfsiMabt J'he au bual IHtviluif Hf lb l.tJlw' AwilJU'y wf lb V W. I' A . mH) - livid T 4y n'kiuwtf, at i tf'aMa 'Jlia m m at mM Ufcw 4v t I hi liiMl illH. Ht lb IJlHU'y HWIWI Mill tHH4 (M lb rtMir ! JUuusb Mm All I4k4 ai tnyiM llnMii h liw,l!l m MayHr WL y ftft'Hijb i-WNii )W mm 'wHWiMw wwMiiH.iiyi) II M IU aUHMy IHW aitMM W tfiftilUB bHW " ' TBE ASYLUM LAW CASE Was the Maadate According to Decree? HIE COURT HEARS ARGUMENT. Will tho State Board Be Put Iu Contempt ? Argument of counsel was heard to day tefore tbe Oregon supreme court on tho Eastern Oregon asylum case, Chief Justice Bean presiding over a full bench. The purpose of tbe motion argued today Is to inquire Into tbe kind of mandate which should be banded down upon the entry of the following decision Id tbe case; "The demurrer should be sustained, and it Is so ordered, and that tbe cause b) remanded to the court below for further proceedings not inconsistent with this opinion." TIIK SIANDATB as handed down it is claimed by coun s;l tor respondent A. C. Taylor, of Polk oiuuty, does not conform to the above, but goes much farther and dissolves tho Injunction, wnen under ordinary rulei of pleading the respondent would bava a rlubt to amend their complaint and go ahead to trial of the matter on its merit. THE MOTION filed 'by Messrs. Holmes and Bigger is a? follews: "Comes now the respondent and movoi for an order recalling the man di'o heretofore Issued herein, and upon Iti return to this court that the same be reformed, and amended bo as to con form to the opinion heretofore handed down for tho following reasens: I. That If tbe mandate Is nllowed to remain as it now stands, the respon dent will bo deprived or his right to amend his complaint In the court be low. II. That tho opinion as banded down by your honorable court, and filed therein, does not dissolve tbo In junction Issued in tbo cause by the court below. III. That tbe mandate ns Issued by this court does not correctly state tbo order as made there Iu the opinion filed, WHAT WIM. IlKSUIVr. If the court sustains the form of man date handed down by Its clerk tho milt tocb)oluthe proceedings In tho East ern Oregon asylum csso Is knocked out. Should tiio court not sustain IU clerk, the olllolnls who went forward on the strongth of tho maudateaud purchased tho site nt Union, Oregon, will bo In contempt. The supremo court met at 12 o'clock today to hear argument ol counsel on this subject. TIIK AHflUMKNTH. Mr, Higher said the opinion did not dissolve tho injunction In the court lie low and that they would have asked leave to amend their complaint to con form with the supreme court opinion, The mandate cut the ground out from under the feet of respondent aud uotllig Ukui it ou December 11 the couiuiU slonent bad gouo ahead and bought tbe laud for 1,000, They Miked leave to recall the mandate aud amend their ooinplalut. Judge Moreland argued (list the Judgment dissolved the iujiiuutlou If (he opinion did not, Con noil had not taken their leu days to Ills amotion for lulieurlllg. November 6 these iwuiuul nuked rwjull of (he mandate when It was too late for the oourt (o rHoiildr It. HusUlnliiglhedsuuirrer Ostuber la Mllwl (he Injunction, The order n( (bis wuit Is from Ibe iMwrd of wmrt. The state board III prM good Mill hud bought lliu ml, Hie money was paid, the deeds HtiordJ, and It was tint Ute IoiikmII. IkHiussI lisd slept mi IbWf rights. Mr Mwlnut, wlm bad lwill jrk wf (lis uprm muH, Mid It was N lion wlithr ib insiiiUie iwrrHitly n HltMl I ho dwrw f Hit apiwJIsiu's mill. Cam mhu MiuallyiemsiniM Mllbmii prrjndbw U Mlbwr NiMy Tbs alAlulw did but iiwuifiMpiaia uMglual immm r di fimii His suprtnis tawtL II lHy ruiHdd In Hid lHfHtr aaHllU hf iMilhr iifMM4iHgs aMwfd)VK in Us dliMlbJU. H- M M. A dlfwUUin l iIImv an lMjMbn biv was jap- 'i'bti mb4u flmi ii im liif mn 1 iistriid w w ibk liuiisiku imiim ily w dl'J u wuh MWii b fiv akiaj Hlwk(i w f a li b'l wgwlMl bijiiil 4 iua4 up im Iu diMim i)wuutJM imI1wjmj U nlt l K fafMSid auj wU III lltfAiJlua-s KsnfMi AllMII' UUM UbnUHiiiJaUj yoj l'iwrj H4 ft NkfJ If ivi ll wL4 lw U mm' bam lw l&i auxwJ tor Ihv &wiltuUniluy a lisi In thlslcase. He had only ncten ior i in board In perfecting the title. He thought tbo opinion of tbe court dis solved the Injunction. The court took the matter under consideration. RIVER NEWS. Altono will resumo her regular trips tomorrow leaving Portland at 8 a. m. Steamer Modoc came down from Harrlsburg last eveulngand after lying at her dock over night proceeded on to Canema at 7 a. m. where she will remain until tbe locks open when she will proceed on to Ptrtland. She levcs Portland on ber regular trip up the river tomorrow eveniDg. The Willamette river is rapidly fall log, having fallpn .7 feet trom 7 o'clock last eyenlng till 8 a. m. this morning. At 0 o'clock this morning tho gauge registered 14 0 feet abovo low water mark and tho river was falling ut the rate of 1 Inch an hour. Agent G. M. Powers, of the O. R. & N. Co., re ceived a message from Portland this morning eaylng tbe locks at Oregon City would probably bo opened to nlgbt. The government snag boat, Corvalhs, savstbe Eugene Register of theStb Inst., was brought up to this city last evening by Captain Hatch. Tbe water has now attained euch a height that work can now be done which could not be reached when the boat va9 here before, aud this morning the boat will bo taken to the Bladden riille to re move a big snug Iu the channel there, and will then goon down the river. Capt. Hatch luforms u tlmt ho Is now working near tbe mouth of the Mc Keiizie river. m A Chalk Talk. At the social to boKlven at Central Chapel Tuesday evening, Rev. P. b. Knight will give a talk on tbe origin of alphabets, and will Illustrate with chalk ana black board. The first of these lectures was very Interesting, aud many per sons will attend especially to hear a learned talk on an every day subject. Lunch Social. The ladies of East 8alem will give a 10 cent social at Cen tral Chapel Tuesday, evening, January 8. All are invited, a good time promised and a ceuerous bite in the bargain. Born. EG AN. To Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Egiui. near BrookH, Friday, January I, 1605, a sou. IUGDON. Sunday. Januarv Oth,1893, to Mr. aud Mrs. W. T. Rlgdon, In East Sulem, a duughter. The regular meeting .f the W. 0. T. U.wlll be held lu their hull on Tuesday, January Sib, at 2:!0 p, in.. All lmHes aro Invited. TWO MEN SHOT. Oklahoma Outlaws Dealt With By ilevere MothodB South Enid, O. T., Jan. Chief of, Police Williams idiot and killed James Brown mid mortally woundrd James Smith, who resisted arrest for creating a disturbance lust nlidit, Exrltumont runs high uud moru killing Is feared, Ejecting Officers. San KitANCifcoo, Jan. 7. Counly Clerk Haley refused to surrender his of II co today to C, K, Curry) claiming his election wuh fraudulent. Tho mutter will Im taken to tho oourts, City Sur veyor Flthiiith ulso reliiHod lo glvo up ills olllre to the lumly uleotodeurvoynr, Tillon. niton took fonilblopobhloi). Tbe Wyoming Senalorship, 1'llliYlt.NNH, J hii 7, -J, C Davis uud Juy It. Torroy, prmuliioiit iwndlilultw for (be Wyoming wiiulorlilp, with, drew from tb eouuwt Iwlay, making the oluotluii of Mouuuir F, IS. Wnr run uud itx i uuurwsnujiui) V. D.Clark nluiMt a4irJ. Now Yiirk PLlJaJ. Mam )'M4Mi!iw,J(a. T.-Tiju tixmm In Ibn iwmMtauit wf tlw uuiuWp) aU), a) sis (mmmmnJ bar Uik UWtUQg gJJ m)m bW (jthsh lUyw iJjwh gfylUK piaiv Ut iUir iinmmiiij nlmUmi ly Wvwubr, WMUHWWK, Jaa. T,-4 Um ait pw (tm U iy f Un y4iif imM Iwl ant) Mi4ut hii Jjgj MUHi, Jb!iM wi ithmm piMMM W lm (nrlMlsy imm&, i mi itmr Hm v.M.iiryiHkWisw wv aiu, t4 Hnt$ u ell ftWt V0 Mai Jtapiii, UmmJmi i fin "ijrtif ir li!0w m mm mi mi-iw mum bt iKtU " An Old Hand At it. Portland J in. 7 -Deputy U.iltwl States Marshal Georee Hurahrey ar- rived here at 1 o'clock yesterday morn ing on the delayed California express with "Doc" Davenport, charged wltb counterfeiting, who was arrested near Lebanon and brought to Portland. Joseph Smith nnd D. D. Shaw of Leb anon were depulte'd and went after Davenport. After searching his bouee they secured a lot of counterfeit dollars, Dlaster moulds, stlder, sciaps f lend and pieces of a bell, and tome brass; also a ladle ueed for melting the mix ture for tbe coins. Tuey then marched Davenport back Into Lebauou, and turned him over to Mr. Humphrey. Tbo only coins Davenport has been making are dollars, of which a dozen or so were secured. They are rather poor Imitations of the genuine coin. Mr. Humphrey and Davenport are old acquaintances. Some ten years since, when Mr. Humphrey wassherlfl ot Linn county, ho arrested Davenport for making counterfeit dollars, nnd he was sentenced lo ten years In the peni tentiary. After he had served out his term, he came back to Linn county, and Mr. Humphrey, ns Justice of tbe peace, married him to Mrs. Mills, a widow, who owned u farm. He says Davenport bears blai no grudge on this account, but ho Is not certain bow Mre. Davenport feels about It, aud It may be that this is why he sent Smith nnd Shaw out to arrest her husband. Davenport Is a man of some educe tlon. He nerved a term In the army, and was nssl'tant surgeon at Fmt Klamath during the Modoc war. After marrying Mrs. Milts be sturtid a drug store at Tangent, but did not maki a lluancial success -of tbe buslines Lately be has been living ou bis wlfc'h furm which Is a very good one, bul somewhat incumbered. Just why be again went lulo tbe couiiU-ifeiiinu business is not known, but perhaps h had an Idea ttiathe could make m"ney te pay oil thu mortgage. Heavy Rain Fall. Parkshuko, W. Vd., Jan. 7. It In has fulleu heresteadily for 40 hours and t le rlvir Is rising rapidly At Grants ville.up the Kauuwana river the wuter Is 21 feet and still rising. Timbermen predict immense damage. The steamer Oneida, u river packet, was eunk here at midnight. Held up in Seattle. Skattlk, Jau. 7. Colaon, tbo book keeper held up by highway robbers at Front uud Cedar streets this morning, had fifteen dollars tukeu from him, no urreuls, Budd Must Bo Sworn In. Backamunto, Jan. 7. Attorney Gemtrul Hart has given the opinion that there can be no guteruatorlul con test k'Hire tho present legislature and and suvs tlmt Budd mut be sworn Iu us governor, Pettegrew All Right. l'lKitHii,B. I).,Juii, 7.-In the Repub lluau cuiisus toduy Senutor Petllgn-w was iinaulinoiisly mleoled to succeed himself as United Blutes senator. DutUs Raised. WmuiiiiuMi, Jau, T.-Tbo govern ment bus deuided (n raise (he dUlNoi) uorn and Hour. Tlio new lurlll' will lakusiriml lumurruw. Ffa!ly HbQt. Hhw, m, Jau, 7,-WJ Myri Wn fatally sljel lj auUI al VwilJ by IjI falljuf wljllo gjw iuu. lug. I'Sftfie 6HIuloj7l MJiAkUJj, Jan, f.-JVe wuimi itaMWUtMJUH VlH Jjujn Uj1 IW)0 MJ&liet !laHwr-rVuW, J?f. F CHftMM m BAKINfi wm 1 1 Salvation Army' Drums. Qiw KnAxnsco. Jan. 7. The su- .-,. nnnrr tins decided that Sal- vatlon Army may not beat drums In discrlmlnalely. The celebrated case of John H. Finterty, the fcV.vatlou Army drummer, who some time nEo came In contact with tho authority nf Ftedlands for violate an ordl- . un.iiin.. Hip tcattnir of nanco piuuiu.n"6 -drums, was yesterday determined In favor of the city by the supreme court. There was a dissenting opinion by Judze Harrison. De Haven nnd Fif?- u tii,r,.. vaaa convlcied of beating his drum on tbo traveled stree's without n permit, which had been re fused him. The contention of Flaherty's nttor neyB was tbat the ordinances was un constitutional. The decision orders tbe dismissal of tbe writ of bnbeaj cor pus and the return of Flaherty to tho ouitody of the town marshal. Tho Explorers Traced. London, Jan. 7.-The Central News Ajency's correspondent In Shanghai says that the French expIorere.Grenard and Phlns, who have been missing some two months, have been traced. Phlns was murdered by tho Chinese afrer leaving LI Hassa, the capital of Thibet. Orennrd was arrested by a rebel olllcer, nnd was started for Fell ing, December 10 he p3sed through Tai Yuen, a province of Shan See. Harris Renominated. Ashekville, N. C, Jau. 7.-Demo-cratlc caucus today renominated United States Senator Harrl?. Umbiiei.i. Hospital. John J. Maurer, M. I. New ribs, new cover?, new handt--. With C. M. L"rt:wood i88 Commerc'iil street. 1127tf Kcmeinbt'r, ihc ht-st place t get yoi.r money's worth fs at Strop's 1'akery. Three loaves lor ." cent's. Wdlamitta University. Tbeop-i'ing exercises of the Will amette University gymnasium will oc cur Wtduelny, January 23, 1S95, at 8 p. m. An Interesting program will be prepared. Gen. O. O. Howard will preside. It is expected that Bishop Goodsell will deliver th opening ad dress. Other imlucut HpmkeiH will be present, and parllcipnle. Further in formullou can lo had by addressing J. H. It'ioiiK, Agent, Salem. Or. 1 4 If "UMBRELLAS," why that's our buniuccs, we make new and repair old. Call or drop us a curd, and wo will ullend to y mr wuutr, Covers all prices. No. 187 CViiuioiclul strcet.nearpohtitlleo J. L, Kuplluge New Advfrtlsernenjs I AY KOH HAI,K-iliiyMH)atljan.)ln Hu L I'm Iaveordcw Willi HutMl& law If iicti. pofctornn fcUire. Ml WAMhD.-lopuruliUku ttliliiuSiJilitw o city sliout ft uikm ;if gooil land, wild niiiHll liou.u uml few (i lilt tirtM, Miibllienn kmxI nwJ hiiiI iirltt reukooablii, AJi)it II, ',.. Joiifiial, v.(i C'1 Hii. waa'IKJ--To u7" iiuinTvu'r'Tilr 1 fnwlly oftwo, Mutt iJBugooawxk In. ipilrest ITT Uoin.kl iA AltB IIU-.INhrt Url'ijHIUMTVriiw IV Itu.liiMi iiitn mul uiliers to oiuiiuiKsu folut kinck nmipauy ror a paying uuil wll kmwn Oregon luUmt right, Aifdrc i'iv irill, l'.r JII1IMNAI,. ntUBMI, 17i ml II Kl.l' W.lNllCD- Muulul. uuilvu. ihimkJ I gt'iHIciiiuiiDr Imly to Iruvul rui)rtiilln i.luljlilit4, relliiolo l.uiue, silury Mliiniiitli- nilttd, Kiioiirte ivtorvniM aiiil iiuiltrwi! II HHU IU,IIM1 DHIIB, WUH IIIPlMlktlt I llWH4tl, if iUililriil klttlillied vuvul(i)i. '1 lit) )j liulhJlllg riilu..1 iiilnluu.HiTOiiiulw i J HAI.K , I'llll 1. -l-kl J Dliiilui llmrougliliriil u Ulutuuu lu ' U) Ut iinwi , iiuriuuiu I llUDilmd; lliiUl ((iwTd. liliikum ul Ifitll UlK)ii is, now, Mtifcm. ) UXuiUfcu li M ti anil ..XEMflr kiwi us nOrfgga yb! IWNHII4M tlli mi rtiMk juurui i i';&iiigFftw iisi-mmm S I III.JIILU ... " nW ui, ,7isr . . " "" " i 4NI at li UCLA3 la Till: flknr Htlbi iW !ymim tfWm. Vftmiiiahgi ' Hu.., ftS.. ... vi w.n; MMftlWi Olik'Uti 'pnwriiw. I JNIM niftWf i'APKH-Law. tm afSmfj bmi IDd C U9 a. . ,,M 1 jflBL iLfcflfi7i)?AH fmv BIsTlLi MiUih fMtinMHtHiiiJitMt;: bui .jk.u.f'Z'T "r Wi SrrsfjenrM'e Decker. "How Well You Look" Friends Surprised at the Great Improvement. ' C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss, t "I take plcasuro In writing tho good I lnvo received from Hood's Sarsoparllla. Kvery spring and summer lor slxycars my health has been so poor from heart trouhlo .-.nd general debility tliatnt times H.'o was a burden. I was so emaciated nnd Woak nnd Palo that my friends thought I would not live long. I could do scarcely any work at alt and bad to He down every few minutes. I began getting worso In January, losing my flash and feeling, so tired. I thought 1 wouUl try Hoo(Ps simparllia amp am happy to say I am iu better health than ior ood s&sfc Cures a number of years. Hy friends remark to inc i 'Why how well you look.' I tell them it Is Itoo'Vs Sarsaparllla that has dono tho work. I would lnvo nil suffering human ity try thli nicillclno and bo convinced. Tills statement Is inio to tho louor. Jilts. Jn.vxir. Di:rKi:n, Natseka, HL "Hood'0 Pills euro liver Ills, constlpa lou biliousness, slckhcadacho, Indigestion. JOHN HUGHES. jDcaler in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Wimloiv Glass, Varni&hes and the most complete stock ol Kruslics of all Kinds in the State. Artists' 3latcrials,Umc, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SKEDS $1,500 REWARD OFFERED, The undersigned ollem 81600 reward ior tun conviction .'ftlio party or parties who burned big burn uud horses ou the night ot December 12. 1KU2. Ue will alto pay 820U for each acces sory to the crime. I own two good ranches aud am able to pay this reward. JOBKl'H G, ANDKR80N, 10 la dAw Cm Mclutrm. Or. Cooper Shop. YRCS STEWART hasopened upashopuortUofJMIzt'sTralll, In Bontli Bulsm, where he Is prepared to make and repair all kinds or cooperage, uucti u pulls, tub, kegx, lurrols nnd churus. Only tbo bfcot scatou'd stock lucd, t-rlccs reaKon able. 7 iS-J&vr NOTICE, The regular unnnal meeting of the shnrt'holderH of tho Cupltal Nallonul bank, of Halem, for thu Heel Ion nf di rectors, will bo hold ut Hu ImnlUnir houeo on Tuesday, the fill) duy of Jan tiury. A, I)., 1695, at 3 o'clock p. in, J. If, Al.llUItT, Uushlor, Kai.UM. Dec, 8, 1601, J it i CLUB STABLES, w, ii, iKjwNmo, J'ull supply ol Iioimw,;ijuvuIm and IuicUk, iStl ni Mie'Klveii lo imiulciit i.U)fk uud biMirilliiK, Uorner Korjy and 'Liberty utreeU, tUHottMixUy uriuklng luirtltts U uoutt or inr.unluiiik, ' 7.7 "HE ANTI-MONOPOLY Strictly Gash Market lUMdulU Ml Ii am idauiiiiiviiuif umi till frttll iTllUllM im r. aiP onnMjreTr tt(, n ilMlVM-y lu ul. , HI if MMaM imts aiMM)' or nuai I r-r wr m i wua why. tut., riiiitHnr IftlllCI ill l!l!ll8Jliri!. VU'hJ. VMlhM I! Mi fi ffliiHiiKiiiiyiiii, 1 mm. " & ;:;ui i flA. vfmiaBt WtiSWEZiVs: wsnmm!- , It wiMfl usi ipfftj Wm&yi J V r Paul Hmh w a BI ImUi Wdr t t.r '-mm Riu iwwm Mum, mm vwmomwr' 4t mmn, --iMBtimm4. wssr V i'llll' tS" nm