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VOL. XII. $2.00 I'er Year INDEPENDENCE, POLK COUNTY, OREGON -FRIDAY. JAN. V 1594 Five Cents Per Copy. INDEPENDENCE CLAHSIFItO Ducinota Dlrootory t ! fa e'i Mil wffMl eNief tm. le eierrlweli witt - Ik a.rwtln,r V fc.H-lft rV MM wWr e.irt arerfte. "Val atiriit e aanoawee" mmm that eeiertaeiwn ttennewMl"'- AMUtCMKNTS. Otwm Mwte, Mnla NC Fmllereun Km. Mere. ANKt. In. NM tonal. Cut. Hainan Monjnimth me. Flrl National, Cur. Mat U4 0 St. ?lrl .National Ban. PARSERS A BATHS. K T. Huklf Main street. Sou(horlr lo announce RCWKRICS. Nona. BILLIARD HALL. inn I'atlereon, Main timet. BLACKSMITHS. H. A. ruller.Cilreet. Not autnorlsHI to annwnnw. 1OOkslSTATIONCWY. t'todlellerllroa. Main ' BOOTS and SHOES. Miller A Patlroo. uear 'lrl Wal'l Bau. BRICK. J. R. Cooper, comer t; elree. eiWNTlEWsI CONTRAcfoRS. Hiwh A CHumetl. onVe aMWl. Campbell Roe-unit r. at IHmty IVMo 'CIGAW fACTORY. Nona. CITY OFFICIALS. A. M, Hnrley, Mayor. Gee, Wsileed, Hoeorder, Andy Tupper. Manlial. CONFECTIONERY A FRUIT. Rotoloeon A IUilnO.The BUott. P. a Pnilemon. nr ooera houee. " CHURCHES 4 PASTORS. Bapltat, J. Kmtjcukiu. frmbylvrtan, J. A.Towneend. Confrefntlonal, l). V. Poling. Evangelical, ft, A. Copley. MUKHilt,T.W. Poller. M, K. Souih, Kdwln Palmer. ChrUUan, No rwUtdit pUor, COLLECTION AGENT. Hot au(liortecl " announce. CANNERIES. Ind. Cannery Co.. nunr depot. DAIRIES. J. U. VaoOrwlel. Independence. DENTISTS. Kul suthorlied loannonnea. B, A. M ulkey , O' lxt uell llrlea. np Italia. J. B. Jobation, Cor. Knllroad a Monmontn. eta OCTORS. Lm A Uabl.ui, Ind. Kai l Hank, up atalm. E. U KeUsbura, .Monmoulta ., near H. B. O. D. turner, opera urnine, up etalm. DRAIN TILE. Hut nutnoruwd lu announce. DRAY COMPANIES- Hubbard A StanU, Railroad Htr. W. D. KlSlnn. leave ordere at Hold. DRESSMAKERS- MIm Hophla (Jofl, at residence. Railroad it. KoTnuthorlied toennounne. DRUGGISTS. Shelley, Alexander A Co., Main Htr, Paltcmrin II roe., opera hnoe. ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Nut authorled lo nnounce. FIRE DEPARTMENT. W. O. Cook; Chief ecalneer. f I SH , OYSTERS A. GAMfc D. B. BoydVn,Ctreel. 1 FLOUR MILLS. Ind. MM Co., to. HMnner A Co. 8tar MIIU, I). W. Henrn A Oo, FOUNDRY. Notaiithiimnd Ul announn. FURNITURE. W. O. tVK.k, Wlilte;ik'' b-trh. GEN'L MDSE- Roaendorf A mtncMmrg, Main trwit, J. M, Vanduyn, Cor Muln and C trout. J, A. MlU-Whllenkr brtck. Aot uthorlil to announce. GROCERIES. Wlloox, BHldwIn A Co., Houtli lrte C tret. JnVEwberan A Kanderrock, Corner M Douty A Paddock, Went ld Mnln trt. J. P. Irvlna-Whltaker brick. HARDWARE & AGL. IMPTS. O'Donnell, Cor, Mnln A Monmouth Hta, B. M, Wade A Co., Main and Monmouth BW. Not anthorlwd to annoance. HARNESS. Not authorized U) announce. HOTEL. tltlla t'iUo""HirtWTXT(f rirTf Kp. ICE FACTORY. ona, INSURANCE AGENTS. Not uthortevd In annnnnnt. JOB PRINTER. Wkhit Kinaorti.-e, Wain utreet. JUSTICE OF PEACE. It. M. t.lnM-lnd. National hank hulldln. LAUNORY. Ind. Mteara Laundry, A J. Arhumt, LAWYERS. A, M. Hurley, Main ttnwt. (ten, A. Bmllh, Ind. Nat l Rank, up ilalra. LIVE STOCK BREED'RS 4 DEAL'S T, H. Huntley, IndepeMdenea, LODGING HOUSE. I he Huntington, IK It. I'kidMler, near depot LIVERY STABLES. Peter Cook, Main aireet. rUI Jntonattn. Main etrvet. LUMBER. Preanntl A VeiHHw,aa mill. MARBLE WORKS. U. U Mawklna. enr. Railroad and K atreeta. MARKET GARDNER. T. U llarunau. MASONS, BRICK 4 STONE. Not authorteed lo annnunee, u ii i I.HU m, urn i ii bw MEAT MARKETS. Hperlln Hnia., Main etrwl. Ijiul. Kuapply, Catrart, ( MERCHANT TAILORS. W. U, MAannan, C .trvet. MILLINERS. Nut auiuriHt to anuouni'e. MUSIC TEACHERS. Not auiboriaetl tuauno MUSIC 4 INSTRUMENTS Not aulnorttvd hi announra. NEWSPAPERS. U'aaT Hi Pa. Iwitxt Prtdoy. fim. NOTARIES PUBLC Not aulhurlied lo auuounca. PAINTERS 4 PAPER HANGERS M. IK Ktoli, Main alrmt. Wltlla Hill, lrv order at ClndMtor lima. PHOTOGRAPHER. li. 11. Craven, C trTt, north PIANO 4 ORGANS. Not uUoritd lo announce. POULTRY BREEDER. I ivugliary Itroa., Indvpendenoe. RAILROAD. ind.-Mon. Untur Co, J. bornalfe, coodurtot. Mnulhern Pai'lde lint, to Hortlnnd IS inline. REAL ESTATE AGENT. Not authorised lo announe. RESTAURANTS. tly ttretaurant, C. I'. Campbell, Prop. Not ulhnrl, d to announe. SECRET SOCIETIES. Ind. Loe No tt, A. O V, W. Valley Lodge No. tt, I. It. 0. F. 1 jron tle No. , A. K. a A. M. Homer Ixnlje No, li, K.ol I, lied men. Woodemea. Ilebekah lieiirea Irttr". Clover Uat No. I. SALOONS. The tiern-J. It. Cmper, prop. The CaaUo-M. K. Owena, prop. SASH 4 DOORS. Mitchell A ilohnniion, Main alrret. M. T.Crow, near depot. SCHOOLS. 'nolle, C, A. HlU'heoek, 1'rlnelpnl. COD I WATER MFRS. None, UNDERTAKERS. M. Ilnea, Independence Nat l Hank b'ld'f. VETERINARY SURGEON. E J. Younit, Ind. Nat'l Hunk, upelnlra. WAGON REPAIRING. Not HtitlMirlii'd tonrnounce. WAREHOUSES. Notautlinrliecd to announoe. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY . A. Krnmer, Main etrwt. WELL BORERS. WOOD DEALERS. We sell FRUIT TREES and all other NURSERY STOCK very cheap. Hitnd yottr llnta for anaelnl prioe, ( BUilnguo rri'e, CORFALLIS HUBNEItV COMPANY, 47-1 at Corvttllia, Orego IBM. l w.-f m TV I Tha Cast M:ina. J. (X Wti-sox, Contrarior tint Bullilor, Sulphur tyring, Tviiu, Uitit H'k of Ajrr'i VUlti ; M Ayr Pllla are tli beet medicine 1 ever trlwlj and, In wy JudKineiit, no belter Kfneral remetly eon Id be UevuHid, I have ua4 tlietu In my family nl raeommemM them lo mj frleuda mI tuiployea fur mora than twenty year. To my oeHaln knowledne, many of the following rownlalaM been coni.etely anil Permanently Oured br the bm of Ayar'i rill alone; Third day rhllle, dumb aiM, blllout fever, Irk hea.la.-ha, rheumallem, flu, dye pepela, ponetlpallow, and hart rolile. I know that tnwlerata tie of Ayer rtlle, eontlnue.1 (orarewdayiorweeka, an tha nature of lb nomnlalnl required, would be found an aImoIuM curt for tit dl.orderi I hart named above." " I hav bean eelllni bmhIMM for eight yeara, and I can tafely tay thai Ayri Pllla (Iva bettwr aaU.lactl.m than any other Pill I ever aold.'W. J, Parry, BpotUylvanlt 0. ., V. AYER'O PILL0 Prepared ay 1. J. 0. AreraCe, Uw.ll, Mesa, Ivtry Doit Iffaotlv Hubbard & Staats, rROritlKTOHN CP CityTruck &nd Transfer Co. Hauling of all Kind Dam at Kwutonablo Jiiitw. Agents for the 0. P. Boats. All blita lituat lw nHtltxi by III lOtb M vau tt ttjouut. ndependence, i Oregon. Steamer Altona " i"a-Ba ( Salem and Independence To Portland Lmve IiiiU'Ik-iiiI.'Ikw and HnNn MuniliiV, Wwliitnilny and Friday, lv- liiK luiU H'iili'iirf nt o a. in,, Hulfitt at (. tit., nun Arriving at I'ortmtid nt limp. in. I-nvoa 1'ortlmnl Tu.eday, Tliurwlny ml Haturtlity nl 6 n iu. Kolem fur inth'iHitnifiM nt p, m. Kxcvllunt imnli) atrvvil on Ixwt nt 2.1 oeii la rwriiKsnl, Paeafiim-ra aav tlmo nnd mnnry by taKiiiK i it lei iiiio iv rnrtiami. HlMUiie-r will earry fnal thmtiitlt frdnlit and offvtt ihIiiI ntU on )uigv luta. Uncxwllfd imaetiitr awommorin- llone, Mllfhell, Wrlulil A Co , Onor- al kiti'iita, Uolmun btnok, Mum, Or, , Te Our Many Customers. A the year 1803 la drawing lo u clow w deal re to tlmtik our initny ciwmnorti for their very liberal rmtrotiage during I he punt yt'nr, anil alncerely truat they will eotitlnue extending the earue dt trig the coming yeitr. You will lino no nt our old plitee of bimlneM, nixlte th poHttifflit', ready to ealer to your wants. Give ur a New Yenr'i cull und wim ple our good und learn our eireedlnirJy LOW PRICES. We Hereunto given conl lul In vital lou to all. HOP POLES. Parties wixhlng to purchiwe cednr hop polos or fence mw1b can have the mme delivered ulioard t' e Oregon Piiel ftc curs at ilerry,! Marlon Co., Or., Ii quan tit leM und prlees to suit. For fin ther particulars call on or write lo J. L. BERRY, 60 Berry, Oregon, TEACHER'S ASSOCIATIO U ; K -ported- By Our Worth Corruspondcnt i.VMOi'NIH OF THE WOUK B0NF, Npeeeke bf fralWwra C'toiultell, llareer, Klwea, aha, MlMieoeli, aad Mtw Tat i III.-Mlea Arree Malta, Krfllor Wicht BuiKi Your - icatler will I Inletvaltd In III programme of the BUI Tvnelier a Asanelatloii for Ut1 week, ami, thervfuis, I give u abatrpef if the work that erlalim wvkuy VS whnt wne thm by pvreons iruiu Join ll.in of (he alale. Allow me to say Hint, that this neUuK was universal! Bukiiowleilgttl lu be one of the iiii stillafsvlory of lb tsuiveullou of Ore gon leaehera, Tbv eurollinent roaclieri fullv 4tW, antl lu (he several tktpart meiits that of superllilenileiile, rJol leg anil publle sehtail teaehera thert was a riimrkabie liilertwL Intelllgvn Mer sml lively tllscuaalons, tit gist of which was that leauhrrs need tiMf lal I'niMirHlliMi fur the ttlaeliargvof I In inHirtitnl tluile Iihhmm1 km Uiem y rriiatlllKk Iney awtinr, mnu that I here Is t raplil furwanl moveiiieii In tvery depariuienl of schtsil work. In tli ilfMtitnint of HUwrinlfud nl, PrmliU'Ut P. I I'amptwll, of the Misle Noriiml st'lueil, at Moniuisilli, eMike ou Twmiay, ot th "Relatliw of the Cminly Htiriittutleiit to III N't imil Behiiol, II showed, first, what was the aim of the normal seliou! With reeieel to ih atudeut who ar titer to reire fur leaching, aud how tit roo suniuilmi of tbnl aim awtisied i tli county superintendent In ratstog the lanilsrd of their scnok Th plait of the nortusl sehonl was briefly outlined, ahnwlnit that, systematic fHinss of training lu tli aeleiieeand art of leach ing ls jm1I'Io a It la to educate yiinug people In th selene and pine of any iX her profeiMlim. Th argti. miuila timd by nher nations In favoi of iximitar edueallim, were atnted. The tulk was rhwett w ith ihesialemeut that tu uoritinl stthotM eheerfuliy Invltvd igg'stloiis for liiiprovriuent from anj of th M!iertntndeitts or principals. On Wednewdsy afteruoon, Prof. J. 1). Horner, of the Male Agricultural col lege, at IVrvnllle, read a very good pa pr on "Libra rlea In Puollo ttebool,' he pat-r reelvet a great deal of nu lied prsiae, sine It conlsliieil valusMe suggeallous on the lutpiirlant value ml character of such aduncts to the uhilo seltool ciHime, On suggeatiott at to how lo provide the llhrarlM, It was shown how sums locallllea hav suc ceeded In raising fund for procuring the books. Among others, the pltui of nldlng entertainments, the proceed f which are appropriated to thi pu pone, was referred to; the collecting of bonks aud uisgaslnes for wb It'll 'the owner linv no runner use, antrtne solicitations for bequest trom pwrsons bo Imv not tuenns enough lo endow enmc Institution of learning, and yel are anxious to use a part of their mesne Mr th promotion of the tntelllgenoe of th rlsluc generation. i , In the college department. Prof, J no. mow, of the Hlate Agricultural col lege, gave an address on "The Pise of e Plate Agrlcultuml College In Our Kducattonal Hyalein," The relittloti of th several deparltuenl of scIuhiI Work wss clearly outlined and the point llmt this system the agnetilturnl college has a tllsllnct plac was well msile. ThpnH'r called forth a friendly die cuaalou In whl"h a number of the col lege men participated. Hupt.McF.lroy aleo took part lu this dlscuwilon, : , In the same department pre. Camp bell discussed "The Pine of the Nor mal scIkm4 In Our Educational Sys tem " He said that the normal school nystein whs early made In enlightened countries In Europe, an Integral part of the puhllo school system. Trained teachers were reongtilwd as a necessity by each of the great educational re formers. In the United Hiatee the nor mal school Men was luiiedod In lis growth hy the empirical work done by many private normal schools, which summed the name as a menus of gain ing popularity. The bcMi schools based their teaching upon a thorough propnr- lory study of the elements of peyohol- igy, and of li'inllna educational priuci- les. Noriiuil schiKils today aim nt Icvelopliig the orlgliuillly of the slii; lent. They itlni toavohl dead median- le.il work. He umo spoke of the hind- nritnccs to uorniui sciimus in uregon, nnd of the bH'cIuI Importance of hav ing trained teachers for the public schools, since 07 per eut of the pupils enrolled In the public schools never passed beyond the grammar depart ment of the snino. In the main department of the nasi). elation, Prof. 0. W. Hliaw, ot the State Agricultural college, read on Thursday, very clear paper on the tonic: 'The 8tate,the Community nnd the School," The relation of these three was clearly shown, and the responsibility of these to each other o nintitutod the lending thought of the paper. The special mission of the school In Its function of preparing oltiieus for the state, and de sirable people for th community war welt presented. The paper was well received and will leav It Imprtsw good wllb tli teachers of Oregon. .Prof. 15, A. MIUHiflouk, prluvlpal of th publia school of Indopeiideom, mad good pspor on "The Claims of melting to the Jlniik of a IMttluot Profeaslon.'t He ihowed,' first, what tuistttute a pronswloii, and then lllus- 'rated wherein, teaching Is entitled iueh adlatluctlon, Ttse Improper use f th words) prnfueaor and profeMslon dearly iliualralvd. In )MNiklug ol what oontlUita proAwalon In law nivdioln imp theolngy, It toke of the fact that the persons who enter then profesaluns do so by pursuing and com pletlng count of Instruction In schools specially adapted to Impart In tract lou In thee solvneea, and that after completing Um eourae Uuy have wotlhelgbttobrignUd a pro fsaalonal people. In teaching, tlier distinct aeteue of 'pedagogy, and normal schools r ieclslly prepsrsl to give Insl ruction In this science, ami Ih lime must aooit com when those who ar graduated from sucti luetllu lions will be liutled ollilerrrt uow lo freely misapplied. - Th pap matte ttrong plew fur trained lesehers In all departments of school work. Miss Harsh Tuthitl, of th Htate Nor mal sehool, Moiunouih, h-ad a very ex cvlleut per ou "fopreasloii As a Fac tor of Kdueatloii," Th thought In Ibuti paper wernuslnly wpewwlon, with referene io t h Imdy gnrally, ind vocal etrpmailoni- Hlwr shnwetl In a pleasing tnannvr, how expresnlon i not purely ihyslcsl, but that the Intel lectual and moral elements ar a tm portent a I h physicaL The best form of physio! exprveaioo I poaelhl only when th nMvmita sr direvicd by a trulntelll(reioi and when th Judge ment la ruled by a refined moral sent I ment Mo also In th vocal expression, ti.eie 1 a physical phase, an Intellec tual phase and an emotional or moral phas. lu these, agnlu Uir I a nls- tluet aud elo relation, and tit educa tion of th beat wl Mprvaslon I not posalbl, without large ahsr f lulel tertusl andmnral developnienL Th close relatlou of each of these phase was clearly shown. The paper further made a plea for a distinct place for physical prasaIon In th curriculum of every school. On Wedoesday evening Ml Fanny A. Ayres, of 1h Htat .Normal cliool, sng a soio- wnicn wa very wen riHivil. In the choice of her select- lou, and lu tier singing, she showed ex cellent taste aud a clear mastery of the power toexacut dltHcult mush In a thoroughly charming manner. Hhe responded to a hearty encore. Mini uuelt V, Bruce, of the Htat Aotmal suIiisjI, acoimanied her on th piano. A omiUwt feature of th meeting wss list exhibit of arhotd work lu th art room of t lie Portland high school build ing, 1 In this exhibit there was a very good display of composition work from the department of Kngllsh, from the Stale Agricultural college. Thl work, don under th direction of Prof. J, 11, Uorner, of that college, vhuwed remark- bly the ualltle of neetueeay (on! thought and clear etpresnlon. The eenlo cltss-d on Thursday even ing, it which time, the " Hon. I Mr. Oeorge, of Portland, pre nted, at the ctos of a very happy speech rclutive to th giKid work done for education In the stale, to HupL K, lL McKlioy, lu half of the tetM'liers, awry beautiful Inken of their rvgatd fur him. The token was masonic jewel, beautifully engraved. Mr. McElroy responded In a very ueat pch,ln which he reviewed th history of pubtlo school work lu the state, showing the growth It ha had aud the aim of thn department, reta il v n further Improvement. He ex pressed his recognition of th valuable assistance the teachers have universally giveti him In his work, and thanked them for their eoulldence and appre ciation. A year and a ltslf ago, workmen at Homestead resented with blood and lire s slight reduction of the "highest wages ever paid In the history of Amer ican Indrusty. Alter a desperate con flict nnd an encampment of the mllltln upon the ground for weeks the strike fulled and the reductions were made. Halurday, workmen in the same mills signed tfttietly a uew seal making a further i reduction In wages, ranging from 10 to M per cent. There has been a "change" sine the groat Home stead strike, and workmeu everywhere lire paying for It Orrgonhm. - ' ! "Whatdo you think of an artist who painted cobwebs on his celling so truth fully that the aervant-glrl wore herself Into an attack of nervous prostrntlon trying to sweep them down?" . ' There may havebeou such u artist, but never such a servant-girl." Hpare Momenta, "Insured, sir?" asked the agent, as he ooat-buttoued Troiuley on the street. . "No sir,'' said Tromley,. "We move so often there Isn't a Are that could overtake us." "Then," remarked th agent, briskly "we will Insure you against friction' New York Press. " ' Krnuso's1 Headache Capuls--Wnr-rnnted. For sale by Bholley, Alex ander AC. , Use Mexican Stiver Stove Polish, at J.F.O'DoqqoU'i. 46 Highest of all in Leavening Power Latest U. S. Gov't Report ADEQUATELY HlLIlSHO, Dec. 2H, 1K3. Word come that grading on the Portluud-llillaboro elwtrlc motor line will be commenced next week, If the weather Is at Alt favorable, The emu- iany already have the Hue completed i dlelntiee of three miles, to the top of the hills back of Porttiuid. It Is plan tied toextund the roed to Cedar mills, a distance of two miles, by Aprltt aud hen push on to Hlllelmro as rapidly as (swalble. The majority of the slate board of equalhutHou peut Chrlatmna here. The members desired to make a per, sonal hisNcllou, U better enable them to Judge why it Is Jiwtloe tosiwas lands in Waehlngton county on su average f tlO.M) per acre while in Multnomah adjoining, IhikIh are valued ou the roll at toO.Ou. The board wns lu the best humor sud wittily remarked that whit they found many pcrsous that want the aswwmieut lowered, not one : had applied for a rise. Hie odd fellows publicly Install offi cer next Wednesday. Invitation to the crreiiioiiles, however, are confined lo member of the order and their fam- lea, The small-boy wss out yeslcrday muting for Ice, He found the jsiud, but not the glneey covering. There Is bright suuahln but the teeth of winter have not yet been hsrpcned. The project of Ktartlug lilllk-eklm- tiling station Is agitating here. It Is too far, with prvMint facilities of trans-1 portstlon, to send milk to market, but ' the deuisud for cream bus not yet been upplled, and the bulk is so much re duced that the enterprise can be made rollUblc. The ojiera house wss JiimmiHl full last night at the second apiearanc of I B. Kelly and his amnion. The ley wss "Only a Count ly Olrl." People are fools to suffer when a rem edy can be found to cure them, Oregon Kidney Tea Is uo experiment, and not a fake to get your money. Why will you hesitate, when we amure you that It Is shaolute cure for all kidney aud urinary dl Mexican silver stove po!!eh c ues no duet. For sale by J, F. O'Dotinell. 40 The Falsehood. The Itoynl Baking Powder has the euvlnble record of having received the highest award mr articles of its claas Kresl eel streguth pureet Ingredients, niisit perfectly combined wherever ex- Iblted In competition with others. h result at the Chicago World's Fulr no exception. In the exhibition of former years, at the Centennial, at 'arts, Vienna aud the various Htnte nd tnduatrlal fairs, where It has lax-ti exhibited, Judge have invariably a- wsnled the Ibiyal Unking Powder the hlgnest honor. At the recent World's Fair the exam inations for (he boklng powder awards were directed by the chief chemists of tho agricultural departmental Wash ington. The chief chemist's oltlciul re port of the tenia of the baking powders, hlcli wss made for (he eltlc pur pose or asccrtululug wiilcn wa tl.e best, shows the leavening strength of the lloyal to bo 1(10 cubiu Inches of carbonic gns er ounce of iowdcr. Of the crenm of tartar baking powders ex hibited, tho next highest in strength tested contained but 1US outdo Inches of leavening gns, The other powder gave au average of 111. The Itoynl, there fore, was found of 21) vt cent, greater leavening strength thau Its nearest competitor, and 44 per cent, above all the other tests. It superiority In other respects, however, In the quality of food it makes as to fluencse, delicacy aud wholesouitices, could not be meas ured by figure. It Is these high qualities, known and iipprecluled by the women of the coun- ry for so many years, that have cnuned he sales of the Itoynl baking powder, shown by the statistics, to exceed the sale of nil other baking powder oomblucd. AWARDED HIGHEST HONORS WORLD'S FAIR. Theonly Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum Used in Millions of ' aies 40 Years the Stauciairt, J . lTTt J! Mow Mew Hramwtek Will He Helped. 8t. Jiion'm, N. li., Iho. 20.-,Wlth return to the former rate of duty, a propoml by the Wilson bill, every limekiln near thl city, 85 of which iutve lieeu closed since the' McKlnley law went Into irpcratlon, will be In act ive duly again.; Tit trade which went to Itocklaud, Me., will return here, and In a short time the production of lime will 1 giving employment lo hundred of men, and It export will reach mure than l,00ft,000 In value annually. Faith. What Is faith? A tescher In a pri vate school thought her children had great faith In her. Hhe took them to a publle park for an out log, out! -after A good deal of atuuacuienl, sh took her class In front of a pond where there were many row boals. Two men came to (he shore In a boat, laid tbelr oar down and left the boat. Th teacher eald to the children, "If I were to tell you there wa a leg of muttou la (hat bust, would you believe ll?" "Ye, yes, teacher," cried the children. Then the teacher ssld to her self, "That Is faith." The claes went ou with their amuse ment, and finally went to their homes. During an examination by the head teachers, they were seked, "what la faith?" They answered lu chorus: "A leg of muttou lu a boaL" Did you ever notice that when man drop a piec of meat on (be floor may be, he will either give it a kick or pick It up and lay It to one side. He will never eat It. But let him drop his ping of tobacco on the street, and no difference how dirty the street may be, he will pick It up give It a csrelces wipe on bl coat sleeve, or on the bosom of hi pants, and then take a big chew from It with a keener relish than ever. That's th kind of a vit rified brick a man is. Mc Keener u & Hsndercoek have the largest stock of groceries In the city. Cull on them when down town. $200 Bcward fur any trace of Antlpyrlne, Morphine, Chloral, or any other Injurious com Hiund In Krauec' Headache Capsules. 23 cts. For sale by Hbelley, Alexan der A Co. The Tmth. The lloyal made no exhibit and was not entered for exhibition or competi tion In the World' Columbian Expo sition, hence noexamluallou or report wo nmde of this brand In any way whatever. Both medal and diploma tor superior ity In baking powder were awarded to Dr. Price's cream baking powder, and this article, which the Boyal baking powder company has the effrontery to k the prcea to publish, Is trantio at tempt ou the part of that company to steal credit for something to which It I not entitled. The truth or falsity of the above statemetit may easily be substan tiated by you as the records are public. As to the award on baking powder, the olllclul notice appeared In the Chicago papers on Tuesday, November T, 1898. Wo pride ourselves on the fact that we have never asked the press to pub lish auy statement that we could not substantiate. Ou the contrary, our wlleful compet itor works ou the principle that a lie la Just as good as the truth, If persisted in , The fair minded press will not, we ire sure, publish a falsehood know ingly, for the bcnellt of the lloyal bak ing powder company or anyone else, Pkicb Baking Powdeb Co.