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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1894)
txr msmox ok thk trash. Tlie next session of the tram Mississippi commercial cungre. will convene in Si. taiiis, on invi tation of the Men hunt's exchange of that city, on Monday, November Jti, IS'JI, und will probably con tinue four days. This, date has becu selected with thi special view of securing the attendance of Wist crn members of tho United .Stair congress en route to Wellington for tho re-assotnbling of that body. The territory embraced in the representation to the congress in cludci all state and territories ly ing west of tho Mississippi river, and thoso small p )rtious of Louis iana and Minnesota which lie enit of it. Tho object of the congress is to ditfeusa all qiienlious affecting the iuteresU of tho jxjople in tho fore going territory, which may be the subject of legislation by the United States congress, and to express to it. tnrougii resolutions and otherwise, the sentiment of the Western o pie. it will also endeavor to take such steps for Hie presentation of these resolutions to that body, as will command its attention and ac tion. tale any such question may properly bo brought forward for discussion, among those which are most likely to be prominent are: The retnonelization of silver, irri gation of arid and other lands; the disposition of Indian and public lauds: the Nicaragua canal; a na tional bankrupt law; the improve' uiunt of Western rivers and har bors; anti-option legislation; min iii laws; admission of territories to statehood. The governor of each state and territory may apoiul ten dele gates. Each county is entitled to one delegate, to be appointed by its commissioners or judges. Tho mayor of each city may ap p tint one delegato, and an addi tional delegate for every 10,000 population, provided, however, that not more than ten delegates shall be thus appointed from any one eity. Each commercial body, or busi ness organization, may appoint three delegates, and ono additional delegate for each 100 members. Ex-prwidenU of the confess governors of states or territories west of tho Mississippi river, and ull members of tho 17. S. congress are ex-ollicio delegates, with all the privileges of apointcd delegates, except those of voting mid election to ollice. There is Impo for theeoming gen eration. It is predicted that our grandchildren will not have hands largo enough to reach an octave on the piano. If a man is out late at night, it is good protection to have a woman along. A woman has a way of screaming that curdles a highway tuau's blood. A Frenchman claims to havo dis covered a drug that is an infallible antidote for snake bites. That fel low, if he valueB hw life, will keep out of Kentucky. Perhaps no- woman' was ever loved with a fiercer affection than tho wife of Andrew Jackson. After keeping his duelling pistols oiled and the hair trigger of hin temper set all his life on her accconnt. Old Hickory said on his death bed that he would forgive all his enemies except those who had slandered her. Rural Northwest: The Ameri can Poraological Society to to meet in Sacramento, California, in Jan uary, 1S05. Tho meetings of this society are held once in two years and are by far tho most important meetings of fruit growers held in the United States. Prof. E. R. Lake is now making arrangements to. have Oregon suitably represent ed ujton the program at that meet ing. All who hare choice winter apples and pears should save at least ' a dozen speci mens f each variety for that pur pose. New varieties which are worthy of exhibition at such a meeting are specially suitablo for sending to this meeting. Medical' writers make it clear why grip is so fatal. They toll of hemorrhagic and pyaemie or septi-co-pyaemic results, with purulent and gangrenous inflammation of lung tissues and frerp-ient metasta sis to other organs. One case of hemorrhages and hematoma in the mucu!ar tissues, parenchyma tous, bleeding and bleedings by diapedlsis, pachymeningitis hem orrhagica interna, is mentioned. In many ease there is hyperemia ! of the pia, also meningeal inflltra- j tion and1 suppurative meningitis and hemorrhage into the lateral j ventricle, anJ very freqtiently lobar j pneumonia. Happily the patient, is not aware of all that is icoiug on , in his STStem or he would prieh before the learned practitioner! t J : a V . , rmnr-T-nfti nm a ruimn tKiTKisa. Portland Tomahawk: In boom ; ing its .N'aoleonio album ehiiiic the Morning Oregon inn i making !'ne wonderful mistakts. hi, uoteirry newspaper that will ml : vertiae a business venture on its ( editorial page, la f4Ct tuoh n.uh ,ods ure ijuue disreputable. On Saturday there apjud a rnnaik- amy able uriiel on Napoleon, probably written by tho alitor of tho allium scheme, surely, not by any person connected with U.u pu per. Ilthowed loo much insight and liberality. In shaking of ihe great warrior this startling sentence appeared: "Every one who has his way to make in the world against custom, monopoly, privi lege, or rooted ivtihervaliaui fwl that this man light for him." Since when according to thu editor of the Morning Oregoniau have such things as "monopoly and privilcgo" existed? We have been cold for twenty year ami every day during them "that mouotvoly was but the vision, the fuiitasiii of the populist's, tho socialist's and the' anarchist's disoidcrcd brain. Witli sledge-hammer Hows a rid monotouou iteration it has been driven into the heads of the people of this ei.y that they had to light againat no "custom ir "roottd conservatism." Thy have Um told th" t every man is tho author of hisdeotiny sihI could be famous or infamous, powerful or not according to his own ability or energy or lack of them. The wild warwhoop of the Webfool editor would tolerate no other belief. He would not ad uiit that opportunity and circum stances hud much to do in the making of tho man. Yet, of a sud den, we are told that Xaimlcott l.:td to right "custom and rooted cm scrvatism" and that each may in his fight agaiiixt thee think of the "Little Corporal'' and thereby gaiu courage. I am pleased to see this complete chunge of oeitiou. A light has broken in upon the cloi'di-d, stumbling intellect. I holm it will continue to shine smtir ijkkh is ;a;na. A ftri-ign corresK)udent of the American Farmer and Farm News, and other American papers, nays that in Huiuaut, ltolgiuin, where mixed agriculture has altaimd the highest degree of ierfeetion, sugar beels realize a net profit of 4;0 to GOO francs (about t'JO to 1120) per acre. I he average amount ot sugar in the beets is 13 to 14 per cent and Hi to IS tons tier aero is the average yield of beets. It hns been found in Franco that rich yields of sugar correspond to years of great sunshine, and that Iteets are de ficient in sugar in wet seasons, Tho total quantity of laud in sugar beets this year is 3,070,000 acre, an increase or 2X0,000 acres as com pared with 18'j:. The exttected output of sugar 3,Hol,000 tons, or 433,000 tons more than Iat year. Of this Germany expect to manu facture 1,370.000 tons; Austria, 915,000; Russia, 650,000; France, 575,000; Hclgium. 235,000; Hoi land, 75,000, and the rest of tho world, 110,000. The countries which are increasing their output moet rapidly are Holland and Hcl gium. A br'ght young man who was raised on a farm says he would rather live in tho country than in tho city, if he could find as large a proportion of desirable companions in the country um in the oity. Ho is a lover of books and of people who have some higher interests than the neighborhood gossip and tho accumulation of acres to the neglect of mental and spiritural growth. Ho recognizes the fact that rerr few thrifty farmers fail to lire comfortably and lay by something every year, whilo the average city family does not meet exnensc. but lor an mat no con tends that the farming community where there is any love of books or scientific investigation or any kind of mental activity is so scarce that no one without money can hot to find sueh a location. On the other hand, the dwellers in the citiM are brought more into cor.tict with lire questions cf all kinds, and while they are poorer than farmers In dollars they are richer, ar a rulo, in the treasures that do not have to be left behind at the grave. The estimate is doubtless severe on in diridnal in nearly every f irming community, but the fact remains that there are too many farmers with plenty of in'ar.s for culture and refinement ho have u sym pathy whatever with such things. Eugene neH some large n.anu-, faeturmg emu-em it at Jias a Pg-.-j lsr pay roll. Everv ciiim reov-, nizwi this facL Th-n why n-t! raise a subsidy of go"d proportion j ml seeure the establishment r f one of the Uft sugar factor. It will I not be secured with wind work, wot hrl moner is what wills.-1 cure Eofn" and Lane county this great manufacturing concern. Kn.laj'. IVI.rain: Tin body tf a man una f.xont nViuii( hi the liver tin uioriinu. Ilii. in. a wu ivl t.ni ly inurili ml and llirown liit (In n v r. Tlie in nk m lolcnn- mi Hi IhhIt o lo Oll.v till-. At T; !.. li.-.r I'.runcli iIImMV- rd llu- It.iii. r tr,vii Alnurtli and Mi rnt-y il!H n.. II.. faoU-m-d tlm Uly (.. . U- n( M. f-, v Um-k, uud ihi-lllli-il t'iiriii-r 'iriu liiioi ln llnd. Will II I ! IvlllNlll rvtulii-d I ln to.TKUr, Mr. J. P. 1- liiU y l un la. n UlUil tlirm n lliiw 'rf (i..rvu VY. S rt , r mnii ntxiiit ikt yinrn of aifi, who hit Urn iiiIkkIiik riui-u a wt-k aaio lawl Wrtliufxluy nlht. ! Tin- n-iiininadid imi lirnrtli(apH-r-nni-r nor did lliey iiiv-y Um inlor , usually elinriu ti tixiici.f Hi'(h having Ixi'li In tli uitti-relvlil or Mlie dayr, lint It ! oMilil tlit-y wt'rv ty lot; in' k , ei ad platv, wlileli aniiiiiita fur tlie prva krvatioii. I In (lie pnxt-M or iiiidrHwhii; tlie : Utily.a portion nftlif ahlrt fadlar ' found atlitcltvd lo the lx k hiitl.in .oflhrtlitrt, Ixit ttiv front ahlrt htitdiu . mid tiulti'ii-luili' riv lorn iwiv, rvl- ieiiriin( I inn iiio vlt-tlin niul have had a tnwlv with Ida itmttMln. 'I'liv hrad and fiitf were disiiorvl from eolilusioii of hlood. On Ihr m were diMim-red tlx wimiuli, liifllctiit ry a tharn liminiuieiit. The fae mIm Uire marka of M-vere piilnsliniciit, r llciiluily Ihe rij-hl eye which uaa al-HM-f I driven fn iii Its aot-kel ty a iniir dcroua w axn. The ri(lt hand ulo m hndly eul. The dtii-KNtil had Urn a rmidelit herv nearly .To yearn, and wn exteii alvely aniunlnUil. It l Imt known that lie IiikI nu elieiny w l-n would luako an aid nipt on Ida lilV, to say iioIIiIukT uf t!ikhi liitu away from hla home ut a dt-ad hour of tlu nlht to Ixnt liltn lo ilihlli, Sayri-a had for many yean enp'K'il in tho llipior hiiiin--, e indiic-tliiit Iilan on Hr! and St-emnl. on WrxIi iikIoii and Fourth, and the U -d hoiie on the Whlli- lion-' riwd. llenlMi was a nirnilx-r of M-vt-ral ai-en-l onli-ra, and sIihkI prt-tly wrll In Ihiaeily. The hlahiry of hla tlixupia-untnen la lliat at Uo'eliM-k on t lie iiltflit of N-p-teiula-r 'M a man, w Ihmh Idcntily la not aa yet eslaldlalied, eallixl at xa re' linuif, nrar Fulton I'urk. Mr. Sayrea nli'ixd out of hla houxe and lirlrlly miivi-rMxl with hla i-nller. U--t-iili r-ina- the hoiixe, and Inkliitf hla lint, he nicnln t-px-d outside, tclliiiK Ida wile that h would return ina few minute. That wui the laxt mi n of him by Ida frii'iida. On the Ixxly of tlie murdrel man w-na found a gold w ateh, alum lug inn eluxlvely thai he waa not killiil by an ordinary liltihwny rohla-r. Mra. Hnynn Inf ruu-d a T.'U'rnm ri-pn-w-utallve U-fore Iheolllii-ra In-kiiii iulfrviewliiK l r, that her hunhnud w-na atxiut TO years of ne; that she had Ixx-ii nmrrleil lo him luyt-ara laat May, and thai their itKineatic life had tweli a happy ono. Mra. Hayiea addtnl that xhe Ixx-nine suspieloua In August of Ihia yrar that fuimo x rxnia hnii buainesa Willi her huxhaud of which shu waa kept In h;nommi, but never surmised that It would Und lo Ida death or even harm. The murdi'ivd man wax deeply In- volviil In llllntitlon, and a few duya siro Mra. Nivra toM a rrk-ud that nmn named John lliirua had ealhxt at the houae tlirce limea to we her hua band, but ho wns not at home. Her huhband ulwxiui'utly told her that Hums reires'iitix a man named Kelly, who promised In advance him ( JNI to tide him over In one f hla heavy law suits, but h never trot the money. She la-llevc the Kelly he refi-m-d lo waa Josi-pli ("Bunco") Kelly, one of the men now uiuier arn-xi. Just iK-foie tho luveallKntloil cloatxl at police headiinarters, durlnif Iho whole of w lilcli Chief Mlnto evidenced hia superior iilalilleatloiHi for the aer vli-oln wbleh he la Miiraifed. tlm al- N ipxl facts pointing lo llurns' trullt of having commute! tho nuinler aoine what wrakeiitxl. Hnconfiswd lohav Inn been hired lo do the d.xxl, but after KnliiU Uxin tho errand arreral linns his eiMimire at laat foraonk lit III, and he refused to carry tin act Into execution Tho other evidence thai canipoul luxtltleil District Attorney Hmne In initio: inrorinniKilia airaiiiM J'xwim ("llunoo") Klly, and Hob Oarthnrne, eliurirlnif them with murder, ami tliev were committed without bail, Hrvernl of Ihe other arretted men will be held aa wltncaxei. but they have Hot jet been arlected out of the gang. F.ugene inii-l have a (louring mi!) beforo the next harvtst. (ieutle men hiving capital to invest in this line of business should look at this location at once. David. IS. Hill has aotvptnl t!. nomination for governor of ef York. He is a fighter and the chances aro that ho will be elected, notwithstanding the howl of the mugwump press. It is slated by authorities entitled to credence that two-fifiha of the entire area of the I nitM states consists of arid land, and that upon six hundred and sixteen million acres of this land crops could be raifx if water were supplied. The Lane county Toiuona grange has reol ved airainst tlie change of School bxjks as agitated by a num ber of school cfincernsand aided by one of the leading pai-ers in Ore gon. Ihe grange is ngiii. ine people of Oregon are acaint the proposal change, nearly universal is We understand that Mr. Stev enson, Lane county's sclnad super intendent, will vote against chang ing the books. The lowest hid for wheat to bo furnished the interior department, for the Sioux InJians at Crow creek aenry, South Dakota, was 1.01 p-r bushel and Acting Sec retary Sims bhd V piy it. It was fr N". 1 spriric IjO-pnuiids l- tho bushel, f r niching, and il i im pia ihle to get a lower r:it and it was rne-1'd for th- "waul of the s'wTfifi"iit ' it i-iiee. Oruisi b ring pii ts the worl-1 aro.,nd, this ap peM to lie pretty a'.ifT, ribt in a wheat growing region. j Juilflloa Itelilx. Tlllir, Oct. (I. Tin1 Timea haa ciilen-d iixin lh' f xi rlh year of lia exUti luv. A. (I. Kirk is iiite aeriixi-ly III ht the reldi-lliv of Mrw. I'xvli xtnii. A. J. Thomxan niovixl from Kuo'iie Monday and la living In Ihe Mcmlx-r projxrty. He la rngaKed in buylii); nini xiiippiiiK tou:try. I-'. I. lllekok and' fl. I.. .M.x.rlii-nd will ri pli-M-ut Iho K. I. I.xlk-e ..f thu eity at Ihe Kraud Itxlu KniKhlaof I'ythiHx whWIi will iiiwl in r.irllaiKl neat Tueailay. . Mra. M. H. rttney kKlixl a couple of ehlekeua (he other day and found a small liU,'el of gold in eneli cf tlu-iu, havliiK a lotal value of I..iO. A the ihlikeiis were raixnl r i k 1 1 1 here In town ll e inntkiu uatural:y i-onu a imi, where did Ihe gold come fi.uu? M. II waula hla w ile to kill every chicken alxiui the place. K-vt-ulv-i'iM e ntx x-r hi-ad la-aldva Ihe ehlcken uiukea xiultry raialuK Ullu prollla..!. . If lilueli iiioiv (i. Id la lull mi We w III alienk around and atuke oil a ilnliu in Mr. t'ltney'a back yartl. Kidt-r hkaj;ir, amunpaliiixl by Mia. keilcitia and .Ml hn.nkle Miller, will leave on the Hill for Kaiiaua. I' ie elder W ill Vixll old friends for a few wei ka; Mlxa Miller eXxx-ta to remain there for a year. Mr. Ki-llt-ma w ill Join her hualNind w ho la l.xni.xl at l-llk City. W. (1. Th kelt ami I.. I tiav will leave on the same train for i'exnx. Mr t'lekett haa bimuieM Interest In Ihillaa and will not return until Feb ruary. Mr. (). expects to encage In UisincM llitere-ta In that city. I ollillil.wdoueia l ourt. I artktfM I air 1 1 lr rtaaagauttiui. Nkw Vokk, Oct. ft. It la rexirte l j Hint an aureemeiil haa been n-nclni blwix-ii I lie Northern l'acllle nxi-ivent ami I'rmldeut lve. wlicn-l.y the lalter j will have more vole hi iho mniint;t- mem or the allalra of the eoiiiaiiy. In ooiiM-Uf inv of this iiKru-meui, It Is dated, rrexidcnl Ivex will form a syn dieal for the purpoM' of pun'haaiii the .UlO.ONI reivivira' c. rllllmtea, lo run tliriD years, when uulhorird by the court. It U alixt Klveu out tlm't the Chlciu;o A Northern I'aiillo txilidlu.lilcl.' committee hasdieided to briuir suit lo M-over upwards of UM.nilO, wlib-h, it Im hllcKTd, ntter ex perl examination, ha Ix-cu m p.iiIv diverteil lu Hie purehaw of pnN-rty y the company. The defendants in the east) are not fully determined, but will lie either Iho old directors or tho pres ent receivers. A lluabana'a I'rlMr. IUniMoni Md., Oct. 5.--The northern section of the cily was plunged Into Hie lliria-a of excitement last iiIkIiI by the horrible minder of Mrs. Kate Ifnxwai, year old, by her hlikbaud, William J. 'lluxxon, iiip'd .Vi. A (piarrel, I ohiIiI ulxiot by jenlousy, waa the eausc of the diixl. 'I wo wit men called nt the lltf-aon n ib niv la.xl evening and rvipjestcl Mr. Jliixwm to return a rititc IxirMWed fioui one of them by her ImxUii.d. IliuaMili prnin ImxI to n-liiru the iirtlclt) and (lie wo lilcil lefl thu house. llnxHin ai:d hi w Ife llicii Ml nil to their nx.in, but a few liiiinile later Ihe litlxliaud wits r-i to hurry fnm lh houw. A slrun'u n is) In the room attracted lliu attention of Mra. lliouum s i.lhler, w ho. umiii ifolng lo (he room, found Hie wo man h Ink diad on tlii Iba.r. Jl.-r throat was cut from ear to ear. The (fash aevereil I tit heuil from Iho Ixxly. I'p to liildnlnlit Ihe uxoricide had not U-en apprehended. Mar loarral !!. Pakim, Oct. '.--la- (iauloix a-ks If Hritixli Intervfiilioii In tlm Corean tnaible minlit not coiixtilulc a n-ix-ll-linn of III famoila eouo of ISTH, wiilch enabled Admiral Lord John ilay lo lakn poaaoalon of the ixlntid H y .rus. Flcnro, referring lo the mine subject, remarks the Hritixli muv lamUxl In China would not be able to n-aiat the dcnlrc lo rxerciae prexaiirv upon Ihe Japuucxo lo prevent lie in from deriv ing all the advautauea of victory. Troubles may tlx-u inmiueniv ami ine peace or l-.umpe Ihretttentxi, ..r Kuwla, France and even America, w ill cer tainly intervene. 1'KKTll, W. A., Oct. H.-Mr Jolill Forrest, the premier and tn-anun-r. In a snceeh preaeiillux Iho ImiiIip-I In the Ifulaliituro today, vave a alowlng ao- ciiint of Iho piadilou of Wealern Alia- trails. Jlvauld that thu levpiiuea ilur inir the year 1hs3 had liiemi d 15J x-r Cent, w fiilo Hie XlHJiiaea hnd ilierraxtxl only i s-r cent. Th revenu-a for lil were i-atlmalmi al I'.Kil.nju aim ina ex- x-iim-k al 4UI,.fOX. Ih population during tho paat fmr year hado maila a remarkable luen-aae, kiiinuntiug to V4 r eelit. At II. Ix 1 1 1 in- l..e n.url coexi I. r. I the follow In; .n; uliiili were Hl.owml Hi I lit Ik oi .lt red l.i .Ira wartaul on )! i t i.tl fund in ptyiueiit of xiiint: J. . i iexry It. 'In l I oii for p.iiix r xil.j.l.. f Ml (SI J. C. ullatv, foiixtiil.lc, Male . lit lirich ;i HI J. J. Htltler, J. V., Mtntc a. O. J A.lku.x C.S I'm- fullowiiiK bi.Nwue ul-o muxideri-.l hii.1 imt allowed: J. J. Holler, J. I'., Ice., Mulo V Flank L. KieuU, 2 :A) J II Milli-r, iMoxiitlile, Mu(o va tic li ..0 S l: M. l hue, thpuly aherill, Ma-.e va J A.ikiux 8 0 .S K Mci luri-, tlcpuly ahenir, ftxx, .-vol l vs Nail U bO SK. Mil lure, iU puly xliciill, fiva. Clarxe va lliiiitty -I 00 U Veateli, tleputy alurill', f.vx, Moaby a Mo-by 4 40 l( W W-ali-h, deputy abend, leix, rsuiall va ,liwl.y J) I 1) Iniver, tlain.iKO lo bind Nl CO At tins tunc it w .ix rexiitxl to the couil llial A J Johuatiu, alurill, bad appointed (lie lull. iw Iiik x rons a tlo puly alteritl'x: M K .Met lure, of June lion Illy; J I Mai tin, ol JUtcl lN-11; John L 1-uriiixli, of l-'lon-uiv and K W , 't aleli, ol Collate drove At tlux lime H F Uuxxell apH-ured al.d t lilt n.l Into mutract W illi the iMumy for kti-pniK the pauper for the eaxiilu eur and lllitl hla Ixin.l, for l.tllhlul x rleriintii.v of c uitracl, w lilcli wa nppiovetl. ' 111 Hie matter of tho txxt of J M Mi xi u uiitl otherx: A C Wtxxhxxk lilcd a pi lUl.ni Making tin- coin I to allow lliu ! x-tltlolierx to letlceiu the pall of tlie I proa-lty liioriKM;eil lo llielii ou y j meiil ol llit-lr aiutro or prnxirtiou of tilt) laxea. IMitloii ct.iillliuitl for liie term. In Iho unit It r of the bill for Iho care iof liauiel llarkliia, a pauper: At this ! time Ihe claimant, John McCollum, a.x-an. by In attorneys, Norton A Kiuaoy, ami xtiti.iiit.i ihuiiairllo allow iho eutiy of the allowance jiuado for Daniel llaikinx aa of the I May term of aatd coint, ivi.l, I ho lx lllit n wax continued unlit N'ovemfx-r term. IViitioii of taxpayer lu roud distriet No. 71, lor removal of paid xUpcrvlsoi; uot Kiauted. I In lli uiMller of t lit application of 1' run It .Mcraililuu lor nm acholarahlp in tie- nyriculliiral eollcno al Corvailia. Oit'lioli. I'lie apMiiutliieiit Ix I impro perly rctMiiinieinlctl by Hon. it. 1 Moieliend, lepreaeulatlve, ami J. II. Mcvt na.ni, aehiad auxjriuleudvut ol latuii tiiiinly, ll la hnn-ly ordered and allowci; ninl Iho elerk authorized lo IkMW ivillllcato to thai ell. t l. Ill tho matter ol Iho lltlon of A J Kayxer ami other for oin-uing a tvr tain wai(otl nanl: Thu elerk waa or ileixtl lo liollly xilx-rvlxor lo oaL- lliu name. Al Ibis time the elerk wna authorized (o Hatvriaiu Hie amount of th lluipieiit laxea iincollectcd aluoo lv.sj and lurn Ihr roll eoulnililllK Iho anilio over lo Ihe xlu riir Willi a warrant lu tho name of Ihe eouuty, orderiiiK biiu to collect the auine. At tliia 1 1 ll if the follow ln bills Wore oonxlilt-retl and allowed, and Iho elerk aiithoi Uo.l to draw warrant on Ihe liieral fund lu payiueiil thereof: A J Johnson, board prisoner etc $ 5J 7ii W.I. Kukill, exixllxes aa lx-r bill on olllclal buaiueaa 10 'St al ly oue i d on ; Jailer in ll till pht r Ct.uiil lu. ha reti'lltiV t il. char.icler I ' Ik ninl 01 ... ix t r'tt. -th - Jailer. Ti i lillx .lieix nn.illlliu . al.'o llllcd lip i li III pi 1 1 uf I In- Jail. i llio of Ihexo 0. 1 in i. mill the wholrxali v prouibili rv lloiior Ina iotia for dianxnrdiiiii 'he a the oltlcvr of Itiley toil ly ... InyluiC for him for lie ur i- 1 the aherill' and ptauw aw tor " biiu oue nU'liI, captui na- at tloit'il kt-ic of la-er hltl !( n, lar, the eutraiiiv to w tilt h w..s I'll a trapdoor in tho tbair of hi ioiiii 1 he law providm thai ofliurix , atort cout mltaiid liiiior ami ,hit , alroy I hem. ll waa ilecl.liil li. tht-Mi ken lllletl w illi lxt-r Into llw U per part of lliu Jail, which I uanl lo tllO county lliaauo when neivaxaly U iinilliio tin in for a few days prlur lu taklUK Iheiii lo an axyluiu. lu Hi l.iif room I a Iouiik'c ami other art It lu of furniture ucevaxnry to the ooinf.41 of the unfortunate limine. A few daya niro a man fmui June tion Cily luihilxxl lxi freelv of bad w bixky w liile In this eity. ifelxvaiu lixi noisy, and the sherilt l.x ke.l biiu up for the nielli, lie waa plaml lit the iuxniie riMini with the Iwndi'irii koirs of lai r. He waa mil then long until lie ilixcoven-il llie amull of llipior and pnxi-txletl to invent i-al. Ilu si rock a liubt and la-held Hie supplies. IrfxtktiiK lu one comer of the room lie discovered a Ion- liiawt ux lv Ihe Jailer in aprliikbiiK the lawn, lie llit-u iimiiK'eil in miiiio way lo biirxl In lliu bum;, and Inserted Hie hum. Kx hi ho was enj.iylntr the lux ury, and after lie had sailxlbxl hi unci f he nroiixed lliu prlxoncra la-low, ami IhroiiKli the Iron KraU-a In Iho win d.iw made them uiuleralaud what he had found. The how waa dropped down on Iho iiutxltlo of Iho wall and eail(lit by the convicts Ix-low, lUx-r llowtxl freely, and thu liiate Was paaaed aioUlid Until all bad Ix-eii aiipplietl. When the Jailer ox-ned tlio dixir lliu next inoriiluu-a atraiiK allil met hi Itaze. A hall doen of thu prlaouera, all who oould reach tin alplion, wero dead drunk, ami tlie tmiteut of sev eral kt'K had beell spllletl over lb lb air. Tho mail who oH-ratei the hoee lu tho upper story waa In a dllaiiltatctl condition. Thu oontraliaiid liiphtnt were luiuied lately ilextroyid. I'roliale Matter. '1 H) 17 Ni i: fi l'tate of J. W. IlariMilo, iletvased; aeml-annual ariyaint lllel. showing- re tvlnta alura laat report of I'.iscl.'i and expenditure nt II 10 i leavlnir In hla hand fur ulstrllitition tlie auni or f.svi.lo. Ordered di.lrilniled pro rata. f-aitatoof Malthew l.vons, uitlii( real etat to the value of and ix-r- aonal pro rly nt iis4 30 relate of John llmwii. ilreraami; relcnatlNi of Tho Hmwn, adminis trator, acorpu-l, and J. II. MeClun appointed ti tho vacancy. I'd It ton for sale or real wtaie, act ror umnriK Dr-, S, IWI. Ouardlanxliln of Ora l. Wiwl. now Uartln; rejxirl accepts! and confirmed. I'bUerslty Sntes. Iiali; irrt, OeiubMl. At th n-irular annual elix tion of of- fleers for the Oratorical AwM-itiou of the University of On-iron th follow ina' nanus! were the aucomaful eandidalnc Harry H. Terupleton, prexldent. Mi Itnra (Vsixr, aecrelaiy and Howard lmv treaxiirer. It II Hurley, a student of thu univer sity, received the sad new today of the death of hiayouiitfvr Iii4ber, at hi Ihiiimt in I'ortlainl. He will leave for that city touiifbl. Tlie literary oeietktM ai well tU-nd- k and a icrowiuif lnu-rl iuaiilfxiw. Tbn orIli-ra for th Miauin! u-roi were liixlallcd Saturday ev-niii Jlotlt !lw Iurvau and riiiioloftan .x-l.-il. were vialted br 1'rMideiil Chapnian who xk very t-iieiairatflfiKly of Ibi pari of stU'Uut life and H Io. CrMtniNn 1 he Ifoiriuaii Ibxixe I brill K cruicntod on the aoul U ai'le ami the rear end. Tbia la Itiflily iieoeanav and every brick bbx k lu tb city botild b mated likewlaa. W T Iviklu, olllclal aervlii- W T laiklu, olllclal i-xx-llxt-a.... V T Ivikin, olllclal eXxlo-a.... J M Williams, ilt puly tllxt tlel attorney (' L Hmtl w itncxx r F L I'liaiubi-rx, road material.... F.ui;i-iie Water Company I L Cuinpla-ll, priuliiiK I) J lli u, Im tii ii (y on coyote... F. II lU lkuan ' ,f ... J TCallixon, eomiiilxKiolier F.ll IVrklns. J H Medley, J 1', fix-a, .lato V llclfrlcll ixo thu follow I ii at bills were colixld- cied eo I nllow ed, and I ll elerk was uul.io. i.. ; lo it w- wirmiila on the roud fund In payment ol ine srilie: I haa W l.yiiiia, work ou Mu law r.xul II II Lyons, work on Htudaw rixtil I'll ll.tlliy, work on Hluslaw hukI Jeana and Hlnton, blixk for 'oyote brldL'e I.!l I'trklna, work on Coynlo bridiro In lliu matter of the ixill tax of I. H Dny, elalinliiK to Iinv iiald I lie same twiiw for Ihe year 10.1; oontlnued for tie- t rm. In thu mailer of pn-pariii( of owner hip i.lala for lam county: Mr. Jus Kim-Ii auliiuittixl a draft of plan and mad proptxilliou to prvire lha anuie, which waa taken under consideration by Ihe oourt until next term, 'in the matter of additional aaalatanne lu Iho oflb-o of aherlir, III hereby or deieil and alio wet I that t-V ixr month Ixt allowed for a second deputy aherirT until lurtlier onlerel by Ihe imirt; but no ruilcaifo I to bo allowed for any arrvitx iii said Iain county. tt 4l) Z Ul SI I'i Vi is) HI OU i uu '1 IN) 12 is) Hi 00 : 3i Vi Ot) 1(1 00 7 50 100 00 HI 00 Dhviki FlilHitin. H. A. Hharp liV ibryer omiplele l Work laat Hatur day, alt. r nearly a month' run. Imr liiK the M-aaou bu einployetl alxail forty hand. The output of drirtl prune amount hi nearly sixty Ions, ami they am of exu-ilriit uallt. AImhiI thirty Ion of Ibi fruit came otr Dr. Miarple' on liard, wink iho latlaoiw belong- to aevi-ral fruit ralaer who ixxld for Ihe dryluir. Already aeveriil frull buyer from abnawl rr vrrex.iidliiK wi.li Dr. Kbarpte rela tive to the purehaw of I hi fruit. Kuifeiie ami Ike Foal Hare, llmwiiavillo Time, Oct. a: The o.ll tor of I hi great rvform Journal, acooiii pnnied by hla family, vlxlled th liio lurxxiie city of Kuki-uo laal Kalunlay, Hiiinliiy and Moliilay. llwaa our In itial viail ami w wero o-ally suiprixtxl to lliu I such a Imaiueaa-llke city a eity lu a commerelnl seiixe thai will favora bly com pare with our own Inlrelty. Th eill.eua too, stx-ui to l a Jovial elaaa of N-oplc, who take a special prnte in allowing up Iho advautaKf of their coniuiuulty. A Inoro hoapilablo claa of xiph II haa never Iwen our fortuuu lo uni t; In fact (hey were ttx hospltalilu for our own paal, for we aro now t roti 1. 1 ix I with Ihe gout on the thumb of our rlk-lil hand. Later. We have Just I xx-n Informed Dial gout di e nol alleei ine niiKi-r ami I hat ll is a relon I hat Is troubling u at present II will doulillix be leineiiibeieil by oursiMiit loving publio thai a race waa ii. into laxt auinuier, tetweeu O. W. Trim and J. II. Ctx.ley, for .Hi u axidu and that tin rati) waa lo In run al this plat. On Iho day named Hi runner aptrarvd ou the traek, to tlie iIi-IIkIiI of m lario crowd aaxeniblixl. Hut a few niouieiiU latr they were disappointed by Trine refiixInK lo run and allowing C'ouley In take the forfeit money. Trine tdlored to run for a larger amount, but llwaa lliisiKlit In bu all blow and piaed by. However, laat Friday a raoa waa matched for t I'M) axitlo lo lai run In F.u Irene Tuemlay, llrownsvllle waa Jubil ant and waa on baud Ilia day named. The race took place ou the hrliUu lu sight of aeveial bun tired xxopl and wa the iin tllexl umti h atxii for a long time. ( ix, Icy lead Trine for about tK) yanla when hi opMineiit made a spurt and daxhetl over toe line about 3 feel alow! of hliu. Th Ixiya I hen conclud ed very rightly Hint Trine wa a mueli belter man than I hey had anticipated. Ho I an old man ou Hie truck and knows w hat be I about. Tlierw waa a larg amount of money wagered on in reault (hurrh Jlotr. Iiallr Onanl. OvUilMra Kliler A. 1). bkairg. of Junction, preached al the Flint Christian ehurcli Ix.lh mornliig and evening, yealenlay. Mr. hkagg will have thi week nu a rUlt lo Kanaati, and thee wero hi laat crvtor before departure. Ir. I. I). Driver peeaohed at Ilia t'nltod llrelbren eliurch yeeturday, lxlh morning and evening. The Max tor, iter. J. K. Hnyder I conducting rrvival aervleeaal HimmI Hiver. Ib'V. II. F. i lit. ha returned and copied hi pull. Hal Ilia Flrwt Cong re gatioiial cliureli aauaual yeaterday. Al the Haptlxt church lie. It. I lUawdmaii lirgan Hi txtx.nd year o hi paebraut yeaterday. Tho suruea of hi Inlxtr i licilcatetl by th In ereaxetl gmwth of hi congregation. Iv. M. ('. Wint, the paxlor of the M. L. i luireli, la-gan hi lalxir yrxter ti ay. He wa irseeltxl by guml eiaigr gntloli, IxMli in. .rmng aint tjreiniig. A aoeial will l hell at tlie church WmH-n.iay evening to formally wrl-coiim- him and i.la fuli.lly. Hrv. Wil-m prearhed al the Flint I'realii ( iaii luireli III the KKiri.Ing, Albany I-nnx ral: Mr. Tip Humph rey eaine up from Jeftt-rsoii this nonii and will lake charge of Ihe I'npulixt i.t oi:ct. Jlo will gel tail a pa-r iM-xli iu-v. iiimx-ii la-ieg ai.w-ni at t'oniarMi. week, and then go to Jeff. ron lo cb lrn- ' ''" r the xi.r..r de , , , , i .. . i. . i . , lie l a xb. rt alOiv-e In lite . I. 8. hi tnixlnea In that city, retarulng to ! y (t ,(M. rVt ll( couaolldate the I wo psix-rs and girl mil I I a ii-x i :, p el- , ..in-. ia it, iiiiy laml lliox-or i.i.i if, :i.. i'j.i.. lit the It. i-i.ii : II.-i air i , i n lielr I i e 1. f i-r Ihry rairt ixrtitio .... . ,ni f wix.i lnti an Imm here the l.t of November. On account of alack bu-im-M In the I'. H. Marahal' ftl( at 1'oriW.ud, '"" " " "' , . , rji r j ix r .in .1 tl.e.l e I ! lexvr i.. ! tain pnxn, t i. n I I ia ll rv.pt. -li d ! ti.in ii ) trxit r- all the couuiiUxbtn of ouUid depot W have bn callixl In. Among the num ber I that of ). J. Ilay. Tho bual- of the callable d- puty at tin. ,!. TIk, Ur, nU , u- m did in '1 4x11100 nt lo over IU per ytwr, ' newsiiaper by a widow V"a,,lt aald beuoo Mr. iay i noi in mourning j -r hu-ban l over iuaiug bl oouiiulaakin. lMum. hail gun to a happier