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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1894)
W. V. T. I'. (O.UKSTIOS. I Olflrlal KriM.rl ofTli MfUutf f Ilia' Laa I onaty OrcaiiltalMii. at Ireaitrll Unt ,,1 I ' I li urn. .i,i,iiI .-..nvriilloi. of tliu Iaiir I ounty V. r. T. I'. met al -n well on the aflcriiu of April ', li'-'l, at lliu M. K. chunh, with the presi dent, Mm. ". J. I'oii.lori, prvalding. Convention s'iie wild devotional etrrcl.. ii.uduclel by Mra. I.. A. Juliiiwiii. Tin regular order of hunt- lll-M WNM tll II lllkl II Up, all'l I III' fol lowing Colli III It tee. MMMtlU-'l: L'redciillula-Katti II MK IuuK, l.illie Hii.tt. l'iirte.ta-l. A Jnlmaofi, I.lllle Hootl. I'riM-M llalley, M Houston, Mary I low. lU-aolutlona Mra llaiidaaker, Mm Franklin, M -i. Finance A it Hlgg", I A Johnson. KIIKK1 OK liil'.M v itm m. The trt-twurcr'a rcn.rt showed a Ul imv on hand of :''- afu-r meeting the yrar'a cxn-. Tim prcsldml r rtl Ihree I'nion In the cunty; one In Junction, one In t'leaweil and one III Kugene. All are In a pri.M'rotu condition ami working efficiently along Hie llnca f teiner nee. TImi ri'iMirli from I'X-al I'liiona how that regular iimlliiija have ln held by each during the year; lhal hvlur.., Kiwim'I leininniv inertlng. aw-lals, and the olm rvaliee of ullli: invasions had Ui n a part of the year'a work by th diltcrelil I'liiona. Itcria of county auirliiU-iidrnta waa next In order. Mm. H. A. MeAI Inter, auia-rlnlciiilciit of acleiiliili) tern ih'Ihiiiv in-tru. lit n. gave an excellent " i . .... ,... .... ( I, l j.,i.i.rlinitil aaY Ilia V ...K. - lug our limine m'ii.s.i M 1 1 owe, stipe rinteli . i ... . . i ii.. liieiu oi iiivt'iiiii' , .it r ....,.! woik, reiMirlril three 1.. I. H. 111 me county. 1.. A. Johnson, U-rilllcll'lellt of lllernturi', reported ,'ssiu pagea litril-iit.-l In Kug.-ne. IUKirt of Knte II. Mct'lung, auiar llitemleiit of cvaiigflistltt work, allow ing I 111 ilejiaitiuelll to lie the UihIk of our work, win very Interesting. l(cort of M.Odcll. uN'rliiti'iilenl of I'lilnli Ngnal alnl White UlLls.n ilt imrluient, n ixirtiil 4.1 of thene mi(ht taken by mi inlrra of the V. C. I. I'. In thl county. ('oiiiiiilttcu on ernhnliuU nHrti, Dim follow lni( ileleKiil'-M linwiit: M A Howe, H A MrAllNter, A U Kl(fk', V J ( oml K II Mct'lunit. M (klell, M lloiikton, I, A Joliiiw.n, Al llulley, Mr lli.ii.liker, l.llllu N-ott. Mr (iiltliin. Krhhty nioriiliiK, after formal om-iiIiii( a iaN-r on juvenile work wa rem I by Mury llowr. follnweil hy K''eral li cuwit'in KvaiiKelUlin work wait next lnlriluce by A. It. ItlKK. at 'n-i-ilrut. Tint iiliwtloii IhiX by I.. A. Johnwtii brtiii;ht out many orm Ileal lllli'ollollit. Krhlnv lifteriiiNin the eon ventlon H H'IiiI'IkI at 'iiW o'clock. After ilevo tlonuU Hie following olllivni were elei'le'l for Hie enMiliitf year; I'nwl ileiil, (.' J Coiiilon; wi Aiblie Ox born; lee mi', Jeiiule llniiiin; tntimirer, M IIouhIoii. The reHirl of Hie i-oinmlltee on llnniice iHintiiliiol m ine cxivlleiit kiik Hint lona for InervaxliiK fumU ImiiIi of county ami local Iri amirlea. A very Intercut I nit iiaiwr by ('. J. Cotillon on nynlriiiiilii' hIviiik wan rcal, followeil by tri'lieral ill ui-lon. M. Iluuntoii win cUi'tcd ileli-Knle In t:ite iHiliVelltliHI. On iiiollmi, the convention nil JouiikiI to iih vl one year hciuv lit Junction. A I.KKtT MILI.IUTION. fit to Mi: lit HhellfT Nohtnl Uatl ( ollerrl 1 0 1 .IM.H.7U In Tair. Hie woile of Lane county are cer tainly cut it Ktl nirulte for the rnmpt uianiier In which they aro avliii their luxe to the county. Hhe IcaiU the nHi-w,oii of all coll nl lea III the tale, w li It-It la certainly a grand ad vertisement. hhcrlll Nolmiil kimlly liamU u the follow ing IlKiiren of tlie'trtx collect Ioiib, nml they nH'uk for tliemwlvett: t 'hIIii IimI up to Airll tl, I s f SN.IV'U HI Cullit'leil iIiiiIiik the Wtvk cmliiiK April 1.1 l.l.ttW.tt Total ltM,l.:tl The mlU w ill Ih' cl.meil I hi evening, we mule inland. I'.lli i.ur.l. .ill It. A (iiiAMi t 'liiiiu a.- lit tn fen .'i0 ami T.'i of Ihe It.I Mngent In the city from tin vnilomi n llgii.UNorganlatloini ami sinew hen have milled In foriulng a grand chorus for the purpose of ilia ti.iin.liig nncretl M.ug at the ininlnc Niillonul AtiM'tiihly of Hie Cumberland I'rt-fhy terlitn church, w hich uieeU herv next month. A reporter nf llietil'AHIi ttMik tHfa-ioii to drop In at relnar-nl butt evening ami ll.teii to the .'Hi vnitvtt pre-ent. The chorila la limler the ettl ('lent illreetloli .if the Vcterull tenor, U (1. Adair. Among the chotin we nt tlti' Hut lending aol.i talent of Kugelie, ami till with I he care, given to relienr Mtla, I amply miltleieiit loamiire uplen tint iiiumc lor the awuibly. Itcaitlna plaiiti ami orgnii, a full act of orclitnlra lli.lttlllli lltit In the hainU of our bent playen., w ill avlt the ihoriin. This ,iiinvi iiieiit of our ItM-al niimlclaii U th-r-rving of the higheot comuieiidatloti if all our Mt'p'e. I he t horn will rv liear-u again next Tuely riming. A Hahii I.n k. I'he Kugeiie I -g la ter, a ratlieal repiihlh aii vt haa Hi la In aay eoiui'rnlug the rvpuhlicaii can .i. late for pr.Mvutlng attorney: W U'lleve Hie repllhll.'ail iMUVt'lltinU made one flat failure, ami that through a pledge of otrciiglli that waa iiiiiuttletl. That waa In the Humilia tion Hindi' by the act-olid Judli'UI dis trict K.aht r Ihe man liaiuetl la total ly until for any oltl v In Hie gift of the .i.ple, or be Into l.i ii greatly inl-rep-ariitetl, ami we have no rvaaou todount . . iof bu.14 Aj.nl l I ArillK III Vl.K. The ateniuer r.U- gene arrived up at 2 o'clm k thin after- noon, loaded with aUmt 'J.'. tons of frc-li'ht. She start.il from Harrlsl'iinx at M n'tlts-k this morning, making thr ! riiniiing lluir only X hours. I hi-Is fralifi iug to Captain Joliea ami also lo ul shippers ami busliirw men. The nvrrwlll likely remain at lit ptewnt i atajr until along In Juna. I . AIi)KIUV. Ilie llalnUr A.limprlatrly ib-rtr4 Hy Tl 1 'Uf srliuol. ilj (jusl'l. A Ml IV Arl.r iluy, a ol.-. rv.l ilirinihut tlx- alMlr as H holiday. ui iipprnprl- alely ci It I, in "I by Hie pul'll Sf IIIS'IS of l.ugi lie till ull. ri.i wii. AT 1 in: I VI HA I.. The fo.low Ink' ioKriiilm' wii.reii ib ntl on Hie t' iiieli i,l Hie ttiitritl mIiooI : fMilig ItV N-bool. I'layrr-lu-v U A lilair. Invocation - llv l'iiult. I'laiiliiiK trec-.Mi-. Ituby Men ilrlcka. I be tree i Monterey ( .rtii wa tloiialitl by Hon T ti llell'lllck. ami waa tleiliculetl lo the iii-iiiory of J M Jlemlricka, brolber oi lloii Til Heiitlrit kit. I AtblntM-lir Jo l';ill. I Atblriw-Muvnr Kilcinlly. Aibln-M-J J Walton. fM,njf Auierii a. I'rnuraiuuit'4 were nlio rcii'leritl in the Mvt-ral nMimaof the m-IkoI. J lie MMiina were l nut. hilly ami lienlly ileeorutcil Willi lltwei, iliaw liiK on him kUmriU, etc. AT 1IIK .KAH. Thetb-ary aehoiil exerclw were at follow: Invocation, by N boot. Ib-mliiiK oi inw rnr.lli'K .rlr Ihiy, by t'lyile t'tiifhlre. fonj, Hcliool. I'luuting In, Krlnllie 'I'lioin t.ii A-bin-., Ib-v. i. M. Wbilioy. 1'mytr, iy I lev. II. I.. Iloiinluuiu. Ntlig, N hool. The tree at thlit ilmv wu liittl-tl III , cumiliemoralioti of mi elet iue, ,'t llerr preacher Itml lllllnetl I jicle I'llllip! Mulkev. The variety wan Mnnti rey ' yim-M himI tin isvimciis I . . . Were pn-; mnUil bv J. II. 1 111 arrit. ; "' After the tree pl.ilitlni! the incinU rti of the w'IhhiI all t their iniiin roim i ... ..I. where exerci"f w eie , hebl In Ihe M'Veral rooiun. The ilem. i ralioiia In each room i-oiimMi tl of llow-! em anil Hair", w ith aoine n inurkublv iiirreet illuw liitftt on the bliu klioiiril, I dune with citloieil chalk and rt pr, III- I Ing lloral ih-corutliui ami hi-torical i weiiea. I he Kinging and n t iiati lit in ' each riMiin were a cn-tlit to t he m hool ; at lare nml Klvea evbleliee of a can fill ililerettt on the piirt of I'fof. JoIii-m j ami bU able I'orttt of lady ik-MiuiI. The litNip drill Wut n purtieulnily pleiiKilig part of Ilie exetel'" . All the puplU, even the llmt nml w find rade rXeellletl till' drill, lieconipMllletl by lllllill', Willi iw.lollNhill.' pleei-loll i w illiollt the proinpllug ol a tlin etor. i rKIM-MVIION". Several of our Iradini; citiru', In, their uhiiiiI thoiiubtfiil muiimr, lo-,k thin occn-lnll lo make Millie Very Hp- i preeiulde (llt In both whooN. Mayors. II. 1'rieiidly pr.Miihd a laigv-Klxe, Hleil-eliK'aviiiv, iiiihIkIIv frameil, of Abraliaui l.iuitiin, to eaeii j NchiNil. Mr. Scliwarz-clilltl, Itke Wite preaeliletl eacli mIiiniI Willi a Milendul fort mi I of i it li. I i ii;e Wu-h-1 Ington. Thew plctiiret now mloril ; the wallx ol tlie IiikIiiI i:r.ide in buildluif. Mr. Ilitt. I 'raw nl-t iin I nod Ihe I ravuii; of; mcIhhiI with a baml-Hiiiie eiiumving of lelieral ttrnlit, nml another l t ieiicral j t Irani and hit family, I fill neatly ! friimetl. Thexi pleiiin-t u ill hung ii 1 the wnlU of Hie Mil urinl.- r.M in the Central building. TlIK 1'fT Ml N. - t'oltiig.' drove l.tnih r: The nl tii.-tt, I low nlng ami Weaver eon . li"l If loliml by the par I v of wnrchem. They mi l a wid late. Wllhlii four lull.'" ol lie Aiinii' i. lint', ill a trail Jut Uinile fn-.li hy Ihe wmw hoe of Ihe man coining ihmn, they nn I Hi. ir giliile Ihollght Ilu y could have no trouble III tlmlilig the mine, Ml they ieriliilleil Iheir guide to leave Ihein.'hilt III nu I our a blinding Mm Ktnrill came lip - the lliot -i Vele ol the aeamill, W hlcll blMetl nt'Veli tla. Ill mich n blinding Mono it w at iiiihi-M-hie for them In nee tin ir feet. The lat Ira.ttt foiiml bv lh.e Iih. king for them wi re w here the Hr men had been trumping around in n t ilt h- h,..e-li-Mtly lont with tin earthly putcr to wive them The r.-xiilt in t. Mi ki ii Ing of w hli h to w rite, too a l ami too painful to coiitcinphite. The niin. r In camp ituhM'rihfd over one bun. In .1 ilollarn til prewlit lo the wile of Mr. Ik.W lllllg. A I'Ki't'l.l All C A s K. - llarriMmig ( mirier: latw Is a t uli.ir crt atuiei ami II is at times, so .lli.ctlv nppi I to lust hi', that it Is li uoii.hr that nil! criminals tin llol c-cacili lelitloll. All ! I m-lt It'ii t was mi'iilly int iitloii.il in I ..HI nre-elic. u h ct. furnishes 11 l' ni,I 1 lllii.tmlloii: A few u.iks nu... Hay ami W. I'ropM were arn -lcl for the'fl. They lunl a iireliiiiliinry hear ing before JilMice llowell nml llieir trial watt wt for Hie follow iug d.iy. It wan ttiiitiiuiillv ieMt rlaiiii.llh.il theolliiiM wat commuted in l.aiie coiiuly. The Mii-rill nf that county watt null Hit I nml illnler hi-. I he hhcrlll' iliitruf lion Ihe JliMhv and comhihlf terforinetl M-rviit-M nliiolititlug to live or nix tlollaitt. I he ollrli.li i nrv ii,,w expiating their crime In the f nilt i.ti ary, w hile Ihe county court., of hoili l.lliu ami 1 Jtiie t'.Hiul li - n In-e to pay the JuMhv ami con-table for their mt vlrt-a. A I I. Il-ri ... v,l l!l' tl ,tl IIr..iktHi Paaa Courier: Although III.' j phlne , " eaves are now nllrnetiiig the aiteiition of tu outside world very few ol' evt 11 ! our old n-sidelils have iit r iiled, much less t-xplnnil them. 1. i-tmau, the . xpri-ssiiiaii, howevi r, spt ul a h.i k up there a year or so ai;o nnd was 111 for a ilistauii of a mile. He u be made lio attempt to explore Ihe big; holes lo llieir cxtrvmity, hill he pro 1101111.111 lh. 111 the grandest tiling in America. The walls ami ivillngs of Hie various mammoth cliamls rs glitter 1 a Hiougli set w ith diamonds ami the better the light the lucre wt irdand uiaguilltviil Is the tit'ii t. Tin rv will iloubtleM 1st a large niimls r of vi-itor reglstcnd lime the tumiiig sniiiiui 1. II till. Ilir. .Ni the Antonaii, a gell'lt mall III thl i ll V w. l.t hoiin' a few rveliing act. and cit-tmllv rv marked, as be bung up his bat, "I nv women are nob! at actual value In St'attlc. A woman was liuht at a cliiireli fair up I hi re fr Ilie tints " " W. II, I know a woiiin, al.nil the time I w as married, w ho w a sold fiT nothing," n-phttl hi- ife. Then the man put on bis hat again ami weut down theatreet. 1 Bl.ilie! lao4 rrrii)trriQ AMrmbljr. Follow lug la a lint of iiumi-a rreelvetl by the committee oil eutel laililllMlt (m our lnl aecoiint: K It Alexander, .Midlothian, Texan. Ml- Alexander, " " ir Jl I' lloiw, (ireeiivllle, " Mm I tone, " . " M V iludxili, reelilMd, J M W llUnm., Ivw.-ll. Ark. 1 K M MiMire, Wiitfitall, Kan. T II I Inlev. J II Hemphill, lt!dfc'y, III. J II llnwrr. Nunllit. Mi-. Mm. I'A Jt liklnt, lluiil-vllle, Ala. J W Mount, t lurkfVille, li iin. H II MtCloalu ami wife, rort Smith, 'Ark. lit-v A It Iteiiick, Thuncuiia, Tex. JteV M Norilient, lillelde, Tell, j ln e. J Inn Ih-ii ItoU-rlwiii, llemlcrwui, I Telineee. I II. II. Kin, Wll.l. rnc., M.. ! Ilev W V M liarkt-r nml wife, ! WimU.r, III. i W II l.lai k, I). I., Mar-hal, !. . CeV I' V ( ulllloll, M Kl llle, Tt-llll. I!i V J A Kiutoli, Atwm.tl, 'IVlill. , II I 1 1 ml -on, tint nlleld, John M (ilu.t. sliuro i, " ! Id'V. W It iiheifpiKiii, i'iiilmoiit, I AIiiI'Nmiu. ' A It I'rieliaitl, llulhforil. Tiiin. lU v M V KttU-Miii, lilocklon, Ala. I'rof J I. Itullln l: v J lUttl MorrU, Covingloii, O. If Jllake, J 1 1, .Whvlllc, Tellll. .MihJ.M tialit itml three (hllilreli. .Naihville, Tellll. llt vWll Itlulr ami wire, liutler, . Mi'-ouri. Itev S I'IiiIm Klnjr, Vurreiihurg, Mi oliri. J f ( 'obb, dt -a, Mw-oinl. K II I irahaui, t cliterview, Mo. l: v W tlldhain, Selkirk, Kuliui-t. It. v V A ltMiiie, Ntill t ity, " Mr Menu nhuuiim r " " " Lev J J Ik lihaiu, Itilchey, Mi-.UH. Kt V I io II Sllvilln, l.olldoll, Tellll. I'rof M II Hot in, Wiirtrace, Telin. Ilciirv ll Harper ami wire, Wruth et nv, Mi- oinl. K vj T Whit I, lo..cy. II 1) lloolt V. It. v V II f avuiMinh, icnn. ..lull i.lge, Coluinbi.'i, iilii. ky II I) IIil-V'.-oiI, frail HoK', Kent'Uy. I l.ev v l l.iry, tiait.ni, .'', 1' i Hi 1 ! fin., Ciililoriiiu V T King .Mi recti, 'I he l.crtorr. lul.r tiu:,t, April II. 1 1 f the li.oM belii'llcinl lecllir. it of the coiir-N' wan delivered ul Vllliint Hull U l evening by Itev. Karl M. iltiur, on the niil.jccl i f the "lit U t bill ol r.volulion to l.tllil-M." Ilit ilimniirM' w at nu iiruuuiciit'itivi' eXpoMtlon ol the hllcllglll id Hie liltniil In .i , or, "W hy uie wt- Ik, nml to do r i -! i IV" III the liilrtMliictioii he gave xhort hut coiichiHive l. ful.iliiit.t ol the lour ii i l; ii mill t x that the Inherent Ircligtli of the moral law w u ohtiiiticd through ciiMom, math' by law , liiduti .l bv rell.ion or t-liforeellielit of coll- m',.1,1 e. Then he lolloped w ith the P'tHi-iilon Hint iiiiiii'k moral tint u r- him followed u ilcvelopliielit Ihe Mill f , ,hvi iial orgalii.atloii-. The tcicil i,i,. law that ban contn !! d tint tit v. I- u.;i. iit of tin' moral lialiire U allke 1 1 miiiic, Ihe "mirvlvnl ol Ihe liltcM;" 1 l.til l-, tho-e Irnilit or attainment.-! , al( U.( tittrd to inet t the con- dittoim of Hit ir eliviroliuiclit, lire the tun it w h it'll Ki.r ive from ciieialioii lo j p uiTutioii nml UK'' t" it:-1'. iti l it u- IhW In il iipplic.ili.il t.iinoial law in tin Idil.tU enlill.it If expect, d to flir-ni-li pithif hill I'oiii'nuiiitiei. nml n i tioiiN IIIII-.I lie looked to for ext'lllpllli cnl ion. The family, a coiuHinciit of the community, i the root ot all moral fime, nml the application or the prill cipli'ol'the pn M rvalloii of tho-e foni s wlilcli lire InmI ntletl to tin' pcrpclual illg colldiliolls ul wiejely it lat mailt' lull'. The forget fill lie if individual wcllnru that others iii n family oreom niuiiity inav fare well, nil those tiiali Ilea of gentler nature, love, ht lfwieil ll.f, till virtilit which in. lit ale the higiicsl klamlard of uiorahly, lire not only useful hut licet s-:i;y to the s.T (H'tuity of socicly. Then follow ul a very logical argu ment that thu moral code of liMlay is hut Hi' Inlerpnliilion of Hie moral font's which have l-tn louiiil lo Is' llltisl nml Ifft by Ii ti i in ti exs r iciice thrtiiigli the cvoliilion of nges pn-t. As for the net loll of will Hint l,i lugs In Ihe tUiKt,ni of eoliseicliee. What has proven to If most coiidu- l ive 01 unman li e ami i.appu c lias Isvoinc mi strongly impressed through t ile of hniiiiill life uml happitiesa bits re.tl:y. Hint we ollei, acl through In-; lii.tive '.. without s.ek..ig un 'x' I j. .,. ...Hon of Ihe ilght or n.ng I bus I l..i iniirn it 1 11 ft n.t . I itniffi I I nil ltd anJ im' m ore iippareni ani'lv eontratlit le.l while the rta-oli ; j of lothiv bllslea Hm'II' w Illl Hie ollltioll of iiic -I billable moral restrict loin. It ! Is I, ul the evolution ol moral science; and the Miuie priH'.s.-es im working : now as lu the .u-t, and will rxisl In! ; 1 1 it- future, raising lUv standard ol 1 I nml al in lion nearer nml near, r lo T 1 fielloli. ' The lecture wns most inlcresling ami ! cM'iy itiguuielil at closely followed by bis htarcrs. We n gtel tlinl we arc 1 iinal.l.' lo oiler a eh uhT or more coiii 1 plcte synopsis. Itev. Wilbur w ill tic I liver two sermons at Ihe Coligregn j ticiinl church in this city tomorrow morning nod e. t iling. Hi sermons w ill lt foiiml worihv of large cniign' Woui.n's Kaiii Aw Alius. The see n lury of the Oregon world's fnlriiuu mis-ion has Ju-t ntviv.il fnun Hie chairman of tlie executive ctimiiiitl.i oil nwartls 11 rtilltil lists of the uwar.l giaiitcil to 1 xhM.liors from Oregon at the w 01 1.1 s lu.r III the tlctiirtuieiits 01 1 iifri. ultiin', fonstry, hortn iiltur.., I'nh ' and ll-htri.s, rliersaml mining, man- iilaciun-s, Ulsral arls. Hue arts and ! ethnology. Knun these lists it s 1. .0i1.1l that On'gon eapluml alsmt -i .'. .11 medals 111 11. uittitioii with tl.c rid iu the several department st me gnat Colunihiaii exs.iiiou. l i ion iNi'urriug In the spelling of some of the tiames ami stoltlo have In 11 11. 'tii ami these turrii liniis hav. Ist'iiM iil to the eliniriiian of the ti. 111 initlti' al Washington, IV l, so that no errors may ! made on the medal, diploma and official publications. CnMI'l IMI.NTXKY. - unction City line-: Ihe ll ikreiie til Aid' n r'e I the nominee for governor al Hi n pul ht ill col. lelitloll hour ill ndvaiit i f the l-ortland Ti k'lrralu I hed sy no thing Ihe matter w it ti if.' tit'Akl. s ititcrpri (KLbWULL lA-iL'ALIILS. w. r. T. I'. t nvriilloii Tlif IT' crru"li,ri -tllhrr ole. Mm. liavU. of Kniriiiount. vittikt) ! with Mm. John stone, of ihi pluce, laMw-ek. n.ore pr.i.-. i'.ia wtiit up Itear "I'.''nTaide ilHK proiliaon.. Solill- tl, t creek sun .oraiiyinii.K .......o.v. . . .i t , .. i 1 J. II. Whltcakcr l'l a valual.Ie toai, ynm-tw hic iwy , - -I Imme Sutunlny from pin uuioiila, ae oil cotton, proUttH thu laborer, t tc; I inriiiinr to lir. Miller. t , rill . hi Custur oil. tiretecU the School lKan Momiay, April l, with I'rof. Stv.tl ami Ml- Ma-t, teacher., am a fair iittcmlunce We want Willie of thcMJ amateur eourt. i.f Juhti, to hold a tenn at l lo- venlule ami protei ute a etrtaiii young man over there for cruelty to aiiiiiiaU. , i . ...I a.. I... .... .. 1 1,.. a I lild lie I. n iH.net, ... ..... .X-i'-i' ur.lTnS while lioU rt wu talking to hU bet girl, all unmindful of the itoor animiiN wiu.tM. Wh.a-ver goe to urn.! him ohould go around, however. .. . . , i ... Ihe eount V convention o IlieW.t. r i ui.i. t. .....I i...r., iaL week, waa a pleiioaiit ami prolltahle nun n pleiiHiiiil ami proiiiaoie g. Although only nUiui a Uox- gate. iwere preM-,,1 . ti,.. ,-, but put every . Ib.rt to he i e- meetllig. ell ilelegntea e..i,,pll.hi..emofthi. work they hml In III, lit, I.. Illll lllll .'..I . .1...IL 11. .11 It hand. Thumday evening waa imtii- larill on cutlery, carjteis aim trot pied by the iiddriM of weleome by . (.ry prottt'ts the hou.o wife; a tar Nt., l.illif Se.,.1. w hie!, wuh .lellvend -n, machinery, In a verv earn, id nml lliler.ting liiali- . ii i in r, ti ti 1 the rvt-ponf bv Mm. .MoAIIn- ler. of Kugeiie, which w.4.t full of prat Heal u"K' Miotic, lodow. il by a pr-1 rags, protects the bepgar; and the iMainol aoliua l.ml recital loin, by the , , , , j t.M .,rotec , t10 ,!,. Iin-.iI I.oal liiiiterumv I-gioii. hri-j tlay inoriiing and iilternoon ae.inn . gogne. We're tilled with enriicitl lliwUnniollH j " " " " mid kx"I work In plan nml n-Htrt-l .luiicli iii City Time: Tlie an (hat it would hurry any convention of i lllla U1l,lri-s of Mayor Friendly, of men to. how them '"O '-t-ray ! Eu h!)oWH Hlat t.itv to boon g. til l'.-throii'li illi roiitiiu' bufli.ew. r , , , .: i Mi-, fwmloi. xv, ie-. lfetc.i eounty sound biotin;,'. hile the city had pr -idci.t. l'rid.iy t veiling mtvioii w a- iii'.'ilpi,il by Male I'riMtlelil .tr A. II. Iti'ir-, in'a lecture on "The I'r -l.iliit i m .M..M in. lit nml Woiiian'a 1'uil ill It." Mie showed up the vast wink doue III f.'i'iiiili;; t!:e oiigiuul Mnil.e la, ami Ihe cluing! d comlitimi that liiakts the lttl ,.t.. ion u iticlil one, uml then pi i'it lied to plove the liettT-uy oi wi ! iiihu'h help at tlie ballot lxx,aWi i a. at boii.e, III .ax ing the rining p lit i nt i.Hi from the iilliliftroying ilrim t m til.'. Alitolig Ihe .b-li gnt.-t we note. ' Mi xlaincH I oiilon itml 1 Inutl-iikei from Junction, nml MiK.laiiicn t'omlon ! Mel 'lung. MfAli-hT, O'Neill nml Mr I'rof. Itinley, from Kiieiie The Hex , convention it ill mvt at J.int lion. .Kl'll. Jllllll III tit) lltll- ( Tim. Apiil 11. liicM'hool Im-11 is cracki.l nml i! i llal laps can only he heard a r-hoil 1 1 -, Ihii. c. I K. . i:hy mi I fan, llv have removci! to WimmIIiiii n. 'I his , nves Julii'tliii, u illioiit a real iM.il.' agent. ' Mnrv III Smilh nml wife left Mutithiv 1 for Ihlliia-s, Montana. They t'Xait to iiiiike thai city tin Ir home. j The lire U. s un1 enlisiilerably elated iicr tin1 ni'WMipplit i ortlerrU by the city. As -istli us the condition of the streets: w ill permit (he litw tciini will n uiiie juiit tin1. The republican ral iftent Ion 111.1 tin : was mt a success. Ow ing to sicklie-ut Mr. Coiitloti lail. d to appear nml a-Ihe liotieo was hile other ss nkcrs inultl not Is.- M'curetl. Itev. liny nes left Tuesday morning for Nlixlivllle, TelillfK.s.1', to uttelld tile aniiiial inti'ting of the national M. .. tiillferelltf, south. He W ill la ulntelil until the lnller purl i f May. We wish him ti ut'ii lul journey mid u safe re turn. A little child of I.. I'.onny waa se verely burned one tlay last week. Ill playing she was thrown with her face ngaliist a hot stove nml was severely burned on ench side of her mouth. It Is ha red the burn w 111 h ave her moiit.t draw II In one side. t.Lr "'t u.'.u'l.rd .. !.e!!t i his groi'erv lo the Van Yranki-n nrii r nml Mr. Van Vrauken niovetl to the llarjs.le building va. alcil by Mr. How ard. The liackct stun' moved to the Iiotel IdtH-k mid have now a very iit tlactlve place. I lull icl liciid, of thi-ciiy, lia.ssecur.tl u , ; a.ii. lv.tl ,',... r... .,.,.1 ,, ,..',,. i, , (K.v . , w u, tmiguf ul anv pilch dcsircl nml will , , , , ... n. . . . w ill last. I le has one on exhibition 1,1 Jackson's store. I.t 1:1 r l.Ut. April I t, is H. H irictl (bo II linker is.nr 1' llrowu Jim Hamilton S M llu.ll. r (I.n W. Andrew s A W Chiipinnti 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Itoyal -Mi" Nettie Higgt'lis Miss Ira Harrison T J lliiill. -.oi Mr 1 McCny VOL' New man Chits Smith I'htts It Warren W K K Johnson Joseph Mclvcnii Miss Km. ; I! i.l.-. rs Milton Trott. r, J C Wickhoin Kul en Wiscarsoii Miss Sarah A clisrvi' .'I "in roil t;!i l.'tt. r Kltt-n ..'it. r.'r.'.rt rs. t.' In.. I. ..li n ' . 1 1 -K l.'t k-'.lttl w l-U s.,' tsj- srh. 1 'li rtw-l MINNU. W .-IIHi ;iNK. P. M. 1 nrJ ol Thanks. I desire In n by tntxprr- my lit 111 h it grntitude to the iiiaiiv friends wl have shown s.. niaiiv tokens of lovil sympathy nml helpfulness during II. navnt Illness ami tie it h of my wife, I n vm; K. OismM tN. ll..-s. Ind. sTi.lctiti' llnterpri- We uiitb rstaiiil thai parties have Isi 1 in this sts tioii tr ing t .1. nt nu t t..i this vcars crop of Imps at 1.1 11 nls p : 1 . 1.11.. . 1 ... ......... ..... -.M..I, n i.n.- 1 in- -i'iiihi i-i,i,uii ..Of"-1 an' being nuilrncte I lor nt 1'. cent f live vcars to nnne. Lost a lis.r.-Kev. M. Ki.l.He, formerly of this city, who I 110 ii, Olvmpni, Wa-h.. p'n-shytt ry. bad lh-mi-loitune t io-e a ft.t. While -.; biiiitu g heavi.is iiccidi ntaliy throiiwli the I.k1 and It hsd to Is' ptltaled. .1, '. am I'll. I'llt-ll t I t N.i AlTMHM V, M. ! llrow 11, of U.ssl tirg, wu imriiiuat -I 1 l.y the n-pul 'lii-an state convention tor I pnwuling attorney of tlil d:trt I. . I'UOTELTIOX. Under a rejiublican jiruttctive tariff everybody tiroU-etcd. A tantl on h"rev nun unu., thoroUL'h-bnls. protocU the dock rnjM.r; tt tariff on iron, protects the Juborer; u tariff on woolen fx!, . t tlJ lah,rc.r; a tariiruti Kail, .rotectH the laborer; a tariff . I . ... , , ' . ...:ir . ......... ,i t.i. . I:,ril1 coal, jtrtiU-clH the latxtrt-r; doctor; a tariff on biblcB, iroU'Ct tw .,TvlicUi.r tt Uriff 0ti playing guiubliT; tariff l"lu ' I v , '...,.. , "n whi.kcy, protects the drinker, a tariff on tobucco, protects the ninoker: a tariff on books, protects . . t, t w u,r allJ iuwyt.r; a tariff on tannin, promts thprint- cr; a tariff on wool protects the wooj grower; a tariff on suws and t, ,r ,(MJ, .iw,a tllt. maliauic; . '.' . ., . a tariff on iron, eteel, nails and . . , . , screws, l.rotects the blacksmith; a tariff ou clothes and incrcliundiric, tariii oil cioiuea autj uien..iu..u.cv, protects the merchant; a tariff on coiihv, will protect the banker, 1 . . .... cor.orat,ons und mUlionairee; proiecia ilie i.irun r, jkt, aim nu lias ! a home market too! a tariff on 1 . 1 . -i. . . r - ' 10 ruu.-i.-ti on a two mill in tor 'general purjHisth untl one-half mill tor wwem v t the receipts fur the year exceeded the exjunilitures k 7-i5. The indehtedneiis of the city is hut a trillu conxitlcring her wealth and there is not a city in the valley or the state either for that mutter that can make us good a shotting. It requires genuine Ihimiii fs men to successfully man age the busiiii'i'S affairs of any city and this is where ICugene used good judgment. We tender Mayor l''rienilly and associates our ru-th'.i.-iastic congratulation!1. The Jtnle -lenience Knterprise -!.ivh that Hon. Itenjatnin llayden names tien. John F. Miller, uncle of Col. Ilobt. A. Miller of this city as democratic candidate for gov ernor, (ieti. Miller is an old demo cratic campaigner and is a strong man liefore the people. His dem ocracy is un.iielionetl; his iersou al inltgr'ty is alnive reproach; he has a clean, brilliant, public record his intellectual equipment is Hec ond to none, while his Fcrvict-a in defending the pioneer settlements of this country from the ravages of Indians give him a standing in this particular that no other man in the state eouhl command. The bimetallic league of Kng land has arranged to hold a con ference of those who aro interested in the silver rpuestion in London, on Wednesday, May 2. Among tho.-e who have signified their in tention to he present are: A. J. I Balfour, M. I'., Mr. William Lid 1 derdah', Mr. Henry II ucks (iibbs, 'Sheriff Dinsdolc, Sir William j Houldsworth, M. l, and a large number of representatives of the lnkiK nl mercantile com.nuni tv from tho principal towns and cities of Kngland. The lord may or of London has granted tho use of mansion liotife for the confer ence and will himself preside over the iiicctinjf. A S.in Francisco merchant has brought a suit against his wife for divorce on the ground that idie bleaches her hair. She changed it from a nut brown to a canary col or, and tho complaint says: ''As a consequence of this artificial col oring the has been obliged to paint her face and secure an artificial complexion in keeping with the artificial color of her hair. The combination has given her a giddy, fast and sporty npj.icaraiice.' The division of the court will he awaited with inti rest. The closing of tlie Pollard-Hreck-inridge breach of promise suit in Washington, will be a relief to newspatvr readers of refined ta.te. ; The verdict in favor of the plaintiff meets with the favor of public opinion generally, although the ! amount of damages awarded is of ! little moment in the consideration of this great moral object lesion. I It is these exposures, at various j periods, of such cases of immoral-j 1 ity in high life tliat assist in dr iw- nig the bonds of temperance more I 01.11 iv aisitii iminamtv. i - ill. ! Kevi e.I . wl't"t crop in Uio LiuUtJ Matt " 1 . 1 " . 1 1 , . .4s.ii.. int. uoivi a UlUUtTlt CUV Mnakesthetot.il product 3M a N ... , j, 200 f , fc j j , 000 commcrcu buMels. I he , wil, ftnJ .j & a . HHH.lKiO busiitls less than the pre-1 ceiling year, y.t in some statts' Jude Iicllir.ger has instructed wheat is being f,I to the hogs, on account of the low price. IX. A. lUn.py, the Hurrisburg loink Mi health of Improve-, . 1 .1 r-rm l.a. i. Ir 1 er. i.aa n turiie.l bome. show very li'A- siiitia tiiii.t. w o ?IC HKJlOCUA LOSHt.H. There is a good deal of sAnd Kime in t!ie following from the ed itor of the .itoria Hudget, Ind. The republican prcssof the en tiro country very naturally try to make much capital for their party 1 from the f.at that the dt'oioiaraU have ht lu-ivily ul all. the late , ... .. . i-.. ... . .. . elections. I p to the present it has becu a natural conclusion. Nothing eloc was looked for by per sons whose political visions are r.ot distorted by partisan bias. Tho party in iowcr must always. sutler when industrial depression prevails. Such has been tho his tory of iiolitics and muet continue to be. After the panic of 1S73, the republican majority in the hou-e of representatives, was swept away. That of 1S37 was a material fac tor in the election of 1S00, which made Abraham Lincoln president. Party orators during campaigns make the most absurd promises of proerity. Though their state ments aro mt respected at the time, the public has come to be lieve that the gucceis of a party really should be followed by com mercial activity. Ami when such does not follow, narrow optioucnts exMiso with line skill the trouble they predicted. Put tho suet-ess of one or the other party has little to do with adversity or prostcrity. The laws that govern either are not thise made in congress, hut are the laws of nature. Thero are low prices and high prices, good times ami hard times, and they oc cur regularly witluut much re gard for the governmental politics in fjree. Such may to a flight ex tent alleviate or inercanc the pre vailing condition, but they cannot control it. High tarilf schedules permit combinations of manufac turers that raise prices and take exorbitant profits. This is the car dinal iniquity of the M c Kin ley law, hut even that could not cause the distress which has been exper ienced in America, for Kngland with a very low tarill' has many idle workers. Nor could the fear of a reduction bring nbout tho dis aster of today, for in Austria which demands the highest customs du ties iu the world, where the great political parties endorse protection there has Urn widespread suffer ing through poverty. Put jteoplo do not think of such facts. They ftvl that something is wrong ami in their desire to express their dis satisfaction they vote against the yarty that promised proserity, though knowing that the promises were ridiculous. There is hardly a doubt but that there will be republican gains in all tlie elections to bo held this year. As trade increases, manu facturers re-oien and prices ad vance, ieoplo will learn that thero can be prosperity as well as adver sity under democratic administra tions and that the political beliefs of the party in power have little to do with either. Salem Daily Independent, Ind.: The delegates to tho state conven tion from Linn county, aro unani mous for Hon. J. K." Wcatherford for congress. There is one thing that can be said of Mr. Weather font's political life, and that is that he has always been devoted to tho best interests of the jieoplo. And to show the high estimation in which he is held in his own coun ty it is only necessary to stato that in 1SS2, when ho was on tho demo cratic ticket for secretary of state, against Hon. P. P. Karhart, that he carried Linn county by nearly SOO majority. Ho is certainly tho strongest man in tho lirst district for congre-s. The attorney-general of Illinois has pointed out to (ieneral Olney that the way to deal with trusts is to attack them vigorously in the courts. He has obtained in one of the Illinois courts a sweeping and emphatic decision against the whisky trust which stamps that gnedy combino as a conspiracy against tho public welfare. The trust has already announced its in tention to carry the case to the United States supreme court, and it is to be hotted that it will be so presented that the entire question involved in these conspiracies can be 11 nail v adjudicated. lr. Seward Webb, president of the Wagner Palace Car Company, has the largeat private park in the I'nited Mates, if not in the world. He owns about 200.000 aens of wild land fn the Adiron- iliipl? ronton nf u-hl.h 1,a 1 . j i tiM.-tt. f. T,rt Jx.v. 1 tA - S. Attorney Murphv to make arrangements with the attomevs of Me-srs. I'unltar. Mulkev and Pan- - f"n'l Polity of cn..onng to suiuggle l hinesc, for fixing a day i r passing sentence upon them. 0 o c 00 0