The Corvallis gazette. (Corvallis, Or.) 1862-1899, January 13, 1893, Image 1

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    of the Sluaicale of this
a vre irear ty ar.
given a We wear iy v
at the residence of Mr.
' and MrsX -ilLTi, Wednesday even
ing, iu thei-pf a piano recital from
Beethove,. It' wag a. grand produc
tion, "speaking the soul of sentiment
fn transcendent melody," and although
Mr. Nash has directed but little atten
tion to music for fifteen years past, he
yet displavs proficiency and talent that
Srove him to have been a careful and
' appreciative student in his earlier train
ing.
Tne annual-meeting of the. stock
holders of the Corvallis, Willamette
valley and State Liftid and Loan com
pany, was "held Monday afternoon, at
which time it was decided to pay . otf
the indebtedness' and discontinue
business. J. R. 7Bryson, S- N. Wjl
Hn ft TJ . Farra . A. W. Rose, A,
SHOOTING SCRAPE.
A hostile demonstration occurred at the
Star saloon yesterday afternoon, i;i which
Ed. Chamberlain took a shot at Adam Bam
berger, but missed his aim and inflicted a
no more serious damage than: au ugly hole
iu the vain8cotf113 of the room. It is said
the two men had quarreled the evening be
fore. Meeting again at the time and place
BRIEF LOCALS.
tt.j.. :-c- A! -TWnr. nnrl (rt-nrtre F. I stated, their differences were reopened.
uuu, - -o 1. , thnrRor.
l.wl AWrrinrs and in I JJ"UC,BC, " io " ' . TC . .,.
assessment sum
Eglin, were
He raised a chair aud started to strike Ir.s
structed to levy an assessment sum- .nta,.fln:st- Chamberlain warned him to
cent to pay off the debts and close up and pnt the chair down as he rirew
the affairs of the company as soon as
possible
for Infants and Child ren.
Oastorlslssoirenada.pfedtochlldrenthat
I recommend ltaasuperiortoany prescription
' known to me." H. A. Amcbbm, M. D.,
' 111 80. Oxford St, Brooklyn,' N.T.
i Th mm of 'Castorla is so universal and
llts merits so well known that It seems a wri
) ot ropeforoeatlon to endorse it Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castona
t. .-... . . .. ... NowYorKClty.
hit Pastor Bioomingdtiie Beformed Church.
Castor! a cores Colic, Constipation,
Soar Stomacn, Diarrhoea. Kructatton,
Kills Worms, gives Bleep, and promotes Or
gection "
Without injurious medication.
For several years I havo-roeommended
your 'Castoria, ' and shall always continue
do bo as it has invariably produced bsnoue'W
results."
Enwnr F. Pabdm, M. D., -"The
Wfetlirop," 1S5U Streetflnd.Tthfle
KjwYorltCitiy.
T H Ccktaub Coirl'AJiT, 77 Muhray Stxeet, Kbw Yobs.
DM REM FRIGES
his pistol, but his warning was unheeded
and ho tired. Bamberger was uuhurt and
left the saloon. Chamberiaia went to Chief
Scrafford, to whom ho stated the cr.se, snr
rendered himself to the authorities, and
was placed in the county 'jail.' Bamberger
was arrested later "on and gave bonds to
appear before Justice Davis at 1 o'clock p
m., to-day. ' - :' : ;.--V; ,
THE OUTLOOK FOR KIN&S VAtLEY.
Undoubtedly Kings valley will be a place
of importance when , the iron horse streaks
through the canyons and reaches this "place,
so it can be relied upon that a town will be
built nphile the surrounding country sur
rounding fast develops. ., ,'-:
Kings valley now has a board of trade t?)
:er t session with a membership of five,
whose names will not be givena this article
and the reader will no doubt understand
why, Last Thursday night was; their moat
important 'meeting, it being ten -Jong hours
I iu scsion. lasting from 7 p. ni. nntil 5 a. m,
There were several antes made and money
'deemed to be: flush so far as can be learned.
The said board of trade (?) secret session
.meets at a lesidence near the store which is
'familiarly known as the Kings valley restau
rant, where supper is generally served at 12
midnicht. After a abort interval business
is resumed, continuing sometimes very late.
- We hope this insertion will convey to the
minds of those alluded to that the respecta
ble citizens of this community look down on
such conduit as a misdemeanor, aud that
they will take the hint and hereafter shun
the evil. Catch Ost,
-BEAUTIFUL!
. Ladies' and children's hair cutting
specialty at Taylbr's.
We handle none but the best cas-r
kets and coIIins. nearse iurmsneu
when desired. U Welker & U.
Dovou know who Carl Dunder is?
3 i AIT 1 1
If you wish to find out call on vv ueeier
&IJang1ey. -; .
For Sale. A second-hand, uncov
ered busgy for sale cheap. Jinquire
at this oflice. . .' .. . -. ' . "
The bridge across the. Long Tom,
-r-r 1 TT nlnon 1 rt liro tr
near xiugn lienun h",1-di
the county for a $250 repair, u H. M.
Stone is the contractor. . "
ment as a coanng station 10 is wu
noticable that we still want Samoa.- v:
child-faces, comes from Hood, the big
medicine man, of ; Lowell, Mass.
Thanks.
The Irish comedy "Handy Andy"
is in course of preparation by the en
term isina home talent of . Corvallis,
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FOR THIRTY DAYS.
. FORMER PRICE - REDUCED TO
Meu's $ 6.00 suits ?4.50
10.00 ' 7.50
6.00 overcoats 4.50-
" 10.00 .' " t.- 7.50
Boys' 6.00 suits, long pants, 4.50
AH other clothing M Correspond
ing reductions. - - -
FORMER PRICE V, REDUCED TO
Hoys' $1.50 suits, knee pants $1.00
5.00 overcoats o.ou
3.00 grain boots 2.40
7.00 French calf boots 4.50
. 1.50 shoes l.o
-2.00 fine shoes " :. 1.50
il .75 ribbed underwear ' .50
a
Men's
u
Is the verdict of all who take a look at
those elegant silver sets in the show case
of J. D. Howell. irBis line of jewelled
cold watches, rings, pins, charms, etc. are
all of -the latest fashion, fiuostV material
and Wrki'nansh'-o. and cannot fatt to - suit
auy taste, from the great variety in stock
Repairing and manufaciariifSr a speciality,
and all work guaranteed. . Give Howell
call, T. Graham's drug store building.
4. Lot of Men's Odd Vests
and Pants-Big-Briye.
- Then Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castorte.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castorta.
When she had Children, she gave thorn Castorls.
Every article in stock at reduced prices ex
ceptEarl & Wilson's Collars andCuffsy
James Means' $3.00 Shoes and
Our Own Overalls.
Grand, clearance sale at Kline s, begins
Saturday January 14th, : 1S93. lothing
and dry goods, odd suits, odd-pr.nts; rem
uauts of clress goods; remnants of laces,
ribbons, odd pairs of shoes, at old prices.
Tall and' oxamina before bovine. Kline
the regulator of low prices.
THE GOVERNOR'S MESSAGE.
Governor l?ennoyer's message deliv
ered to the assembly Tuesday, was an
exhaustive document filling five col
urns of guiall type in the Otegonian.
It is reviewed as follows1 : .
It:waa. a characteristic message.
The "governor wants most everything
abolished except the gubernatorial of-
S ALE TOSTPONED.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT,
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A special session of the circuit court Ihe "evening with the httfe To'Ikf."
for this county was held on Wednesday at the opera house List friiiay evening
last Judge . Fullertorj .nresiding. Its was ccrt:iinly an enjayable1 on&; Of
purpose waa for a hearing of a motion course the house was packed with spe4
made to have the sale set to take plac tutors w "Iron turret to foundation,
January 16th, - postponed to a later with a.'good sized battalion skirmish
date. v Argument, pro and. con was ing about the rear of the auditorium
heard from Judge Flynn, attorney for on foot. At first there was : a little
fice and his sawmill. He gave the the railroad company, and contra by contusion in the matter of the reserveu
state's financial expenditures $1,242,-1 Messrs. Fay and Bryson who repre- seat question, but any unpleasantness
227.'43 for the two years past ; lor the seAted a committee f bondholders in this may have engendered was apparv
two before $1,071,128.36 ; and for the the east andL who prayed for a post- ently dispelled at once in the .presence
two before that $738,405.04. He re- ponement. The decision from the of the cheering programme that passed
commends a jute mill for the peniten-J bench was .that the sale;:; be postponed J upon the stage. C.. - .- :;. ... . :.
tnro- onri U'anfs tllP 17 mill tX IOr I Ulltll March 1st. Lii'JJ. - - I - A5 fn tli .nnMAf r l:1.. f11.-
Pango-Pango is no great fandango. nlveTsitv renealed. also the The crounds upon which this motion in thnir nnvi in vW -i,
For all the good it does our goTern--t n i anDrooriation for tho was based were formulated at a meet- the did remnrkuhlv waH ,.,Tk.
agricultural college. ,. Ha wants the hag of certain bondholders, held in New i mdtic rendition emblematic o'f FatheV
state normal school, "at Monmouth, to York city December 14th.: Then and Tune and each of the twelve montri0f
A very pretty calleder, embellished -ded h the state : he urges the there the affairs of the Oregon Pacific the year was an arrav of comnlcta.
with a line anisiic in,iaic construction by congress ot a portage rautoaa were aiscnssea not tue mosr. pression, and was well receivecLi' Thi
road at the dalles of the Columbia, harmoniously and thU question was j band of little sprites who attended the
and thinks the canal and locks at Ore- broached whether it 'was not best for majestic offices of Uncle Sam and his
gon City should be purchased, con- Klie bondiioiaers to throw tne roaa fai,,y goddess nf liberty paid to George
cerning salmon, he says the graveduty overboard as a valueless property. Washington, made up a eraceful Bcene
is imposed upon the legislature of abol- f inally,liowever, the meeting settled which threw' the audience into a deaf-
Ishin" all the monopolistic instru-1 upon a proposition that it they could ening encore that-would not be silenced
with the expedition ot presenting it mentalities, sieves, bsU traps ana - nsu gei a stay or. saie mey woma immeai- until the piece' had been repeated,
in about three weeks. , . commissions. He urges that the de- ately send an expert out here to go The pantomime of the milkmaids was
Respecting the memory Of V. 'c. "ductions . lor inaeoseuncaa . u,H hU u, m;c tuuii,, . i,- , ?ery pretty idiify-fo which tweriiy
Ladd Prof essor Bloss,- Rev. K J. abolished in the assessment la, and erty ; that if said expert should report young Misses, about of a size, wntformjly
Thomnson Zenhin Job, iWallis Nash fixed charges, such as those lor scnooi, to tne Dononoiaei-s mat sucn property dressed in modest attire, and each
and Wm M. Iloag attended the fu- university and military purpura, ui SUUii..c,n vdiu w warram beanng m hand a milk-stool, kept step
abolished, and - provisions snouia oe ic mey wouia maKe a dig upon it wnen Wlth i8oldiprJy , precision. and . 'weii
made for collecting all taxes at one it came ro saie to tne amount 01 4,1,- through many 'graceful evolutions I
time and place. Ha don't think the its stated 6um of indebted- march and in motion of arms. Evert
commission amounts to anything. He I ness perhaps more ; that a rcorganiz- number on the Programme was a credil
says the state militia costs too much, ation be effected, if possible, and to to the actors as well as a reflection of
and intimates that it might as well be this end a committee on new organiza- highest praise upon the corns of exceU
abolished with the' . Wiirpaa ano uon was cuosen, consisting 01 : james lent: teachers under whose direction.
other commissions. He teliaves the A. liiaitj Josepli'vWharton, Alexander Lhe school is maintained in 'growing
state should own its own printing omce jjrown, jeorge n. ,ane jr anu ai- interest! ve aud effect in school labo.
and that all officials should be paio irea tieiaaDacn. The musical part of the programmjj
salaries instead of fees. He wants the It was -upon the advice of this coin- was of a ;ece witjJ ti,eotbor -m Drajse
state auditing board and the appropn- mittee that tis c'ause was prosecuted worthiness, and emphasised the fact
ation for fairs abolished, lire govein- -ihey represented that they held nearly that Corvallis is without a -superior
or recommends a law fixing maximum five and ahalf millions in bonds and among the sisterhood of amateur circles
rates for railroad and telegraph lines, had enough more pledged to raise the m musical culture; The selection from
and a change in the road laws so as to sum to over $6,000,000 m bonds. The tj,e opera "Maritana" entitled "Holy
secure good roads. Jrie wanw a. w argument m meir iavor recitea in ex- Mother Guide His Footsteps " a duet
providing for the arrest and punish- tenso how the interests-of the bond-. BunK by Miss Davennort and Mr. Lar
ment of armed men in private employ, holders would be host conserved by r;more wag tie gem of the eveninii.
the postponement ; how they were act- The voices of the singers Uonded
twenty "
We must have room for bur
New Spring Stock, which
will "Be a big one.
J - w I 1 If rrr -
car 1 in
First to GomB Gets tiie Cream of
the Bargains.
All - Sales - Strictly - Cash.
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fcig, deep cut in the prices of Overcoats,
Mackintoshes, Rubber arid Oil Clothing
' and linibrellas.
Worth five dol
lars a bottle, but
sold for only one
dollar, and guar
anteed to benefit
or euro, or money
refunded the
genuine Doctor
Pierce's Golden
nm Medical Discov
VVIfery. - '
lTauauien uux
f ' tnhAn . nf - this
medicine are sometimes dfiared and sold at
60 and 70 cents. r
Tn nmtnr tha ruiblln from.sncb lJTlDOBl-
tion, &e genuine-M bow sold only through
Avnereriata rvxrlilnrlv nntfr7jpt RR agents. and
at the uniform and long-established price of
$L00 per bottle, or six bottles for 5.10.
Rt. niuh hnt.tJft of the aenuine Golden Med
ical Discovery carries with it something that
makes it too cneapesi mooa-pm-mci a
liver-invjgorator that you can buy. It's the
printed guarantee of its makers that, if K
fails to benefit or cure you, thoyH return the
money. You pay only for the good you get,
with this and with all of Dr. Pierce's medi
cines. Yon pay the one fixed price but if
there's no help, there's no pay. It's valua
received, or your money
nerat at Portland Monday last.
Dray and truckmen in the city re
port having all the business they can
do, . and state that the amount of
freight" in transit is unusually large
for this season of tjie year. .iThose
facts speak of the uealtny state ct dusi
ness in Corvallis. . r. -.
Rev. W. C. Kantner spent last Sun
day at Independence, assisting in the
dedication of the new Congregational
church at that place,' and on Monday
went to Portland to assist Pastor
Hershner in. revival services, held in
the latter's church.
Tho indications are that Corvallis
will be "slicked up" in proper shape,
the coming season. One painter states
that he already has contracts to pa.inc and
limieoc rhfn rrnrwl weatner 1 cjci-umuu.
. -., ' 1. - If
comes, ana mere are some nan a
dozen more of the profession- to hear
from. ... " ; ,
The post-hole crop promises a good
yield the coming season and by refer
ence to another column it will be seen
there is something new under the sun
bv wirrch "to obtain best rresults, in the
shape of the , Howe &rth Auger.
This" implement it is said " will dig a
hole in a minute. , :
Services at the Congregational
chmch as usual next Sunday, preach
ing both morning and evening by the
pastor. . Reception of members at the
morning; service; Sabbath school at 10
ing in good faith to get the affairs of J tastefully Vaiid their : vblunies ot tone
the company strightened out and its J were markeduitb intelKgent -express!-
debts paid; how mindful they were 01 lon. These singers were called bak
the Lumane obligation they were under by a hearty encore,, and rendered a
to theiworking meq here and that the I pathetic little love song in whiclrMis?
ninp months . arrearf.ffes due them I TtronrU o,-r,;i,;hi r 1 i.:t
next Monday, and extend it on to this Bhould be paid at the earlieRt possible in triU execution that did the young
city, weareau p easeuio , .uw - date , etc.t etc. lady credit A duet "Burial at Sea,"
we have a.man with the com and en- Judge Flvun attornev for the- 0re- b Me8W8.; Fulton and iArrimore; WM
terpnse to go - b.s gon Pacifi(J raih.oad corrJI,ariy opposed aiso wett received and reflected credit
JNEWPORT, KEWS.
The Oregoniau reports on the 10th
that S. Case, a Newport millionarie,
will buy the Oregon Pacific railroad
a. m.:YvP. S, C. E. at 6:30. The
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evening selection by the orchestra will
be Briok'mann's nocturne, "Remember
r ,1 . ah ' - j 1 T
iue. . ah are maue wtuuuiuc, cspcvi
ally straifgers. .-
. Superintendent Sucker, of the Cor
vallis carriage factory, made a flying
business trip to San Francisco within
.. 1-.- '-
the past week, going overland last Sat
urday and getting b'.ck Thursday
morning. He went in the interest of
the lactory and reports meeting with
flattering success in furthering the sale
of the. Corvallis factory's product in
California.
' ANENENY BAFFLED.
I 1 1 0 4 iJr m iviwu HllU AbUOViUU VlVUli7
ulation. j We prophesied several years a-djoummen(, He argued that the ably up0n the gentlemen. The pro
ago that this road would eventually be- committee abovenarned,. war simply a gl-amme closed with the iomic out
come the property of some of the resi- self constitute cotcrie wll0 prpose tette;. The Fortune Teller;" by. Miss
dents ot ihis: enu ai m . . I it was to worm into control and bar out rw.wu4 Ml- n Sr,w .t
The first issue of the Newport and , bondholders whom they r vtA Trrf
Yaquina Bay News will be printed the cll03eto,nt in tfce background: that the! m-M 1
end of this week; Mr. J. Mathews eoi- fi of ZepWne Job once made ' -
tainly "good to be Ihere."
tor and proprietor., - v;
Caot Paton, of the steamship Will
amette Valley, has had a severe attack
of erysipelas, but is improving.
Dispatch from Capt. Crinim of the
W: H. Harrison" says she will leave
was in the interest of all the bondhold
ers and should now be consummated ;
that Ihe committee in their scheme
promise' to do' absolutely nothing defi
nite further than to send a man here
to examine the property, whose report
.. THE STEAMER MESSENGER.
Pprtland for Yaquina and Alsea, on the may fce favoray e 0l. to tne contrary,
lSfli - Smnmpr Chance is laid on lor
TheTFischer milling "'firm " last Week
secured the steamer' Messenger, Cap
tain Cary: master, of Portland, on a
DR1W YOUR (JWU CONCLUSION.
CORVALLIS
lam
1
Ferry1
Seeds
and nap rich
-harvest They
salwa;
-1 .... in fUmiand Jtiw&VB the best.
RR r S SEtD ATI ri U AL.
For 1893 la tnvsloame 10 every riauux.
,. frzL!SwKi nf th latest farming
Information from tM biiieataauiermaa.
.Halicd
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EQUALIZATION NOTICE. ; ..
Mr. J. O. DaveDport, manager of the
Fort Brags Redwood Co., Ft. Bragg, Cat,
hap this to say of Chamberlain a Cough
Remedy. "I used it for a severe cold and
cough and; .obtained immediate relief.' In
the Fort feragg Redwood Co's store we
have sold large quanities of Chamberlain s
medicines." - For sale by T. Graham.
Travel on the Southern Pacific lines, both
east and .west sides . of the river, Las been
unasusJly light, - The Register reports at
Eugene that the receipt for the sale of tick
ets in December last were J16C1 less than
for the same period last year." Between
Corvallis and Portland very slim travel
has been noted during tfi-A entire season,
though for the. past few day , days it has
been reported as picking up considerably.
the present. '
; S. G."- Irvin has the contract to
build Dr. Jenning's cottage on Second
street near Fall street ; also several at
Nye Brook. . v". .
In a few weeks there will , be a line
of steamers on the route from this
place to Coos bay connecting with the
.Oregon Pacific railroad, whicli : will
' There is an enemy with whom thousands benefit southern counties, as ncy
1, - t.- 1 4.v.. ..n I j ':n nA -frViTVi "Portland in
are laminar au meir uvw, uow v 1 auu wui , ."
born with a tendency t bilionsness. 1 With j n,,OIlt ig to 20 hours," . When the
thiseneiny they are eonUcjr battling with ! Southerll pttC;fic eitend their road and
Ineffectual weapons. Hostetter's Stomach ,m;e : in ,.- . c;tv the time
Bitters wUl baeffl it" Mere purgatives will -v..v-- ; -fv,9
Irom roruana win uo reuu w
from Coos bay to New-
" 1 iaoJ ii;- ja i,i
1 - - . 1 ftfiliM rarr& 7S tnna tn th f.nn anrl
I LI A u u I v w ' ' I'f
n I il l ri -
the day of sale comes;
delay in getting the money to pay the
operatives on the. ljne-thosfi who "are
dependent upon their wages as a means
of subsistence, should not be tolerated.
Argument on both sides was highly
spirited and able. At the "close of it
Judge Fullertoh gavb his "dicision as
stated above. " - ,
not reform a disordered condition of the
liver indicated, not by constipation alone, J or 13 bours
but by sick headaches, yellowness of the J qq miles; from Newport to; Port
skin and eye balls, nausea, furred tongue j , llg miJes . aljow train to tun 20
and uneaeins, more part.cuUrly upon pres. v hoar, and boat to rtlh 10
sure on tne ngns,-. ufw miwuu : i . . .. - v, ;f i. ii
t i.5i,' nnA I miles ner hour, and we have it tn 1J
weaken the intestines, and take this world-1 hours, and that rate..f speed is eonsid'
famous- acti-bilioas cordial, which likewise ered ycl. slow, in any country or sea,
W hpAr of several petitions being
removes uialariaf, stomachic- and kidney ;
complaints, rheumatism . aud nervousness.
Asa laxative of the bowels,, painless but i
effectual, it improves appetite, sleep and
the ability to digest, and possesses the ad
ditional advantage ef staudard tonic, t"
Everybody, these days, strives for just
and equal taxation. That is just and pro
per. Among all other, schemes D. B. Irvin
has iust started in. oil one at the' old stand
next to Grahams & Wortham's drug store.
wbere he will equalize the tax in boot and
shoe bills, by manufacturing the most dur
able articles at the lowest living prices.
He has had 30'years experience at the busi
ness, guarantees his work, and if an article
he makes yon, don't suit, yon needn't take
iL- Call and see. him when in need of
Highest pf ill in Leavening Tower.-
Latest U. S. Gov't Report.
k5PI.A lilt VTJ
circulated, by as many aspirants, tor
the collectors job at this place. We
hpnrd ri'f so many democrats that we
concluded we were rather dark com
plected this trip J . nevertheless we hope
some of out own townsmen will be the
favored one. If a change is necessary
let a democrat, not a mugwump, get
the office. ----- Xx
The legislature is grinding in full
blast with a W. Fulton of Clatsop,
president of the senate-, and W, P.
Kcady, of Portland, speaker of the
house of representatives. -
failing in which the deal was to be off
at the end of the first rfionth.': She be- "
can operations "the first of' the week", '
bringing down from Peoria on' her first ,
trip 40 tons of wheat. - On Tuesday
she started down with about 50 tons ":
which by the way is about the extent -of
her capacity, and owing to a chang
in the channelf in ' the rirer- she ran
aground,! and at last accounts wa)
General Benjamin F. Butler; hiw-
yer, statesman, politician and million- j sticking hard on East wer bar, a
aire, Jied at his Washington residence 1 couple of miles up the river from" thit
Wedneaday morning,- 1 lth msfc.j at the city.;. It is' hardly probable that 'lh
age ot 7b years. : xso name is more i Messenger can fall tne bill on tne 70-
familiar-to the American public than J ton-5-months layout '?. " T
COUNCIL MEETING.
.Chi!fJrehCrS fo'rPKchar'sjDwtorla.
that of Benjamin F. Botleh His ufe
was intensely active- and althongh- at
times attacked by the. tongue of asper- t the' meetinir, of the city council
sion, . he has done his : country good Mondav eveninc the followme items of
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service,-' and shared lofu'est honors at business were disposed of:' ."? ; . .
the hands of his fellow citizens.-;, 1 .c,ii.ii Hr;nr' r- f ti inn f..i
As - a matter of precaution - the eld engine house was rejected., :
Gazette would respectfully call atten- rs Bill of--$2,000 fifth 'pajment orf
tion to the way.tho aizles were crowded city ball was allowed to Contractor
full of people at the school exhibition Butler. ;-t
last ' Friday evening. There is-or ..Trr the-matter of wases for dav labo
ought to be, an ordinance.forbidding on btreets or other city work,; the cbie j
such a situation as that -Should an of was instructed, to Jimit same
alarm break loose in: the vmidst of an to 1;75 fol. ma and 3 5q for amil
assemblage paefced in as was tne one t ano. team; ,.
, ' . . - , .. , 4 , Ordinance atithoming the city W
be attended with a fearful result. bond ,t8elf ia the sum ,of $50000 fo?
The first working. day of the legis- the purchase and improvement of wattif
lature there were introduced,-, in the works,1 .was passed r.nd the :chief?of
senate fifteen bills;', and in the: house police was instructed to adwmiseifiQ,
fifty-r-five. That did very wel! for a the sale cf.J 00 .bonds t$500 each, tc
starter. ue ciatea April ist, ova
anything in tis.iine.