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About The Eugene City guard. (Eugene City, Or.) 1870-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
( ti;i (J I IT TO CORRESPONDENTS. Th bgsinees d-partment of the WEEKLY (iUAHD is caused 1 con idirjblo trouble by core pond :r,t. addressing the p-o-1 an u'i neiSOnally. Add'OS -II ,it:rtr . r-.fcrrina o the newspJ per or bu:meconn;cted there with to Tin Vi l i t it i bill! it: vers l ' I- rl ' "It to iLl C81f.it IdM. Ml a dinty I C- . ter riwine; unweot in i r --! I gjeV l HIM f fo I -If h foil 'in'll tint itODSf1 Ait at the r '-' hy H'-n- THE GUARD. Eugene, Oregon. liOi.l) I lUMH Pol lbs urn lime an u polti'pTOdlft D DoiMd States 1 1 mi production, "f another nation, 'fli j.ilil product i hi re i under jreoi 1 h'.wj m The product, tbooi -'.iii lem 1 ' Dulled B !1, i beiui; loo I' ''1 -country of lh eof seu)8 peri 1 I M ' public produoi 'I r.7.7.:i,M;i. hUicsia ''''1 1 gold-prod uoIdi product I I AUtIl calcn'1 ir ; ".u 1 tut ol Rum i via. u notable Inoro doctiou "i ifoUl iii ; ynr is'J7 over 1896. but ry rv lbs itaJ by 'of the 163WO. Wi.i- no' ... the 111 II ol :., uv. ring IUe can re- V lIl'U iod lies i n og the 184,182; !;. re III pro i in tliu i "i 'lift ; To i he been, end 0 loi r, u A It SI. in ii in 1' I Iront Wai " Psoifio ooeei lbs i in it- reeulti w'll greet bit s-ong. W your aw udvu of tin; Nieen k" ' Mfingofe (-'.iii.' to thi-i.i .' Ja hi. ii 111 t!:r epitll 0 "I formed iena i 1 I cat "' both Ibeie uroieeu will a authorised y the jin wal a infri cv:r, Offing to i next oongre.-s will wrk, whiob thin i If ir l) In win b .n a ion id ow, in- , be v no, tne isli l ill' tin. Preoeb holdi i - ol 8i ml b lnil issued mi Cubtn guarantee! ere eo dev.)rii. to i xcite Prance agaioft this couotry. But there la no reason in t Ho bondholders. 1'hoy loaned tin ir mono i to S ain, not to Cuba, i r I r C'tilnii i.-iiir.. uu-ii -. The principal ii till responsible lor the "it bt, nl i erne) s.is in 1 otter Dominion to pay it than whon Aw vm pouring her milllona into tii tank of oonqoerlug her reoeliloui island. . The idea "I adding two oatloi al holidays to iboaewa hate, aa re inindan o( lha Spanish war, will bo endorsed by those who re al ways ready to '. one hlidays,oi any oilirr excuse to lay oiTa ilny; but seriously speekiogi we have tbout : 1 1 1 the bolldayi we need. Clackamas county baa defined "Justice" savs the Woodburn In le pendent In the i In uit oourl in Oregon City recently a men was found guilty ol stealing pair of boots and asntenced t the peniten tiary for threeyesrs. During tin sanio tt'nn of ' ourt a gentleman who badoonfesaed toforgingc mnty wurriiil-i w ns hft frt'i1. : n iee Jir.I-H- i i ..J i " i'-I- itfa'lf ir1 not g.vjijg enough atieoil ito t t bell. AtlSMttbe brutal tend-i) c.ift of the game do not tm t rn yielding to the gentier ioflueroN verj last. On Ttmiikcuiving dsy the Forest Grove University tiim p syed the 0 A C eiim. The Tim nv: 'A cotif'iueuce was utr'iuif fielinz ogainft the referee, who i Forest (irovs moo, and oarr'l away by antipstby, rjtrtisaoi among the spectatbw weie forgetfnl of i ur''-y 'o throw mu'l onen -tl the ref:ree, WhOM Ii , t -iih tri-re mi'l to bve leen In fa vat of the noiversity eleven, Thii ret ri to violence is very much to be regretted, being due of. course Mm iiriuh ..i C fclaw. Tim eoaofaiu Brstem died u lingering 10 tbe eXUPSrstlOO of the boor, Old a hdnciital.lo 1. .uti lean roiuumlH-r . ... . .. ! HomcthiiiK 'if ii few ro:i' Ikh in niii"te 11 ' IJ I Jl l'l VllUWIilll INUIOtlcll' l". HiiIiipi HniMh' Jnkr. , loittii mry liapj'y in Ms oonatn life, ami i'i iwlamn oasflrt Li- r-joriC Of dallgbl OVSI OOMBCB tiitiinH. Tli-'y IovkI iiiiiiiiali uiiil up-lit long bows in truimi them. J mwj U-utit, a 1'iit.y it'mk'y. tn-'-ame muler tin ir tuitt'iu pSSbspl the nnt SSMSV plmlied .f hl SpsdSI '""1 mUMMUm ly nvo riKO to a 'luntr.'iin wlii' U OOW tulougn to tbefuii.u' f .-j.liii-y f-ltu-Tim .Junkie wun a well odndatsn map. I!n would walk up elan. WJOW tu tamily iu their rami U lik" " u,1(1 arhan tbsy eotsssd bis meadow res w BSSSt tbsai with cnr down and tail iTi" t, hravtng joyounly. Due duy, wh u J:Uly' 'ud wan crowned with (lowrs and he wan being train. 1 with a hamlki n Iii' f forabrldje, Mr. Jeffrey nncxp-ct'dly arrived. Il ji im d in tbevport tad to tbeobllarsos infinite delight mounted Itilly- TbuH ho w;ui pwuewtlng In triumph win n Sydney Smith a id hi wife, with throe friend, returned from u walk and took iu lbs BSStal KMDO. The itr. ut man sdvasead, wish extended bands, and grei ted his old friend in an baprcaptO which liaH liccomc familiar to tho ISSd iug world: Witty a Iloratlm KIaceu, An urunt a JaceMn an Hracchu. Bhort. thouifli m l '"'' '"' llucchua, BcuteU on a little jackal! Voutu'it Companion. " 'II it f' ir to -t i'" that the violent acts went committed by partisnn - ' itorH anil thai the jilaypr" took n ' hand, out like tho jockey at the horse rac, there wait vemt enough in the .layers to leaven thl whole crowd.' " Wl PAILBO TO ASK. pain is mud and vill not linten tiHiiy "liK'-u-Hion ol the afler- tlnuuht of the American commiti--loivri for the ceurfion of a port and coaling station in the Lidrones. It '-no of the m vKterien ot diplomacy bow our povernment failed to have tiiiH included in the subjects de fined by the protocol. The Islands sre of no veins to Spsin now that -! 1 mi If-: Imr rv d I'dciHc ; - i him, lint are end will lie of 't Importance to thin country. They lie on adlreot 'in'ifrim the Sandwieh Islands to the Philip pines, about two thirds of the way . roas. A oosting ntatioti and jiort '.f retui'o i:i lha' wear? witHt of tor thai extends nearly ix iii ii-irtii'ln of mih'H lietween those i-lnndt OOP Id uoi hut be of creat veins to thin countrv. Another result (if the war is that th""o i" mirt who have been win- ning dun glory twisting the Hritini' 1 ion 'c tail will have to do this twisting elsewhere. Nothing ould better Illustrate how quiokly the public con tiro of a thing it dooin't Iwlieve In than it- i: dilV'-reiici' (.iwards the work of Mr MoKlnley's War In vesti rating t'ommipnion. The report that a thousand men are on their wty out of the Klon dike country leads one to believe that there is liable to be suffering this in i it Undoubtedly men have rema in. I In the mining region who ere HI prepared to fens iIik li.'or of an Arctic winter. m akkisd luursday, lwc s, ihsh, at The Portland Ic tram t flroily t y tu, at the home of tbe bride en Baal .,,.;,,.,,.. ;,...;r,i ,. i.ii,,i u Ktxbth street, Mr Alfred Ladd wss the only plaoe lor the stat.' lair. At Mami.. Journal "Tiie ii of o is well repreaanted al Manila The Blase 't 88 baa tbare, J (' Booth, How ard Davis, Pbllo Holbrook, and John DNewaonit class of '80, M Lindsay Applegateand Arthur OllleUtnd; clans of '00, Olyda K Qray j ciasti ofOl, Wlllard A Blklns, Arthur Gatnbsr, Ht Blino Booker, Condon U MoUrnaeki Psrleton B Bandsis, and Artbur t' Siut'iiii!', oIhh of 'n-J lias Wistar Haw Iboi e und BlvlnS Crawford! class of '08 baa Prank E Ankaoy." A PrOlMTRO POBTH 48 IXX. 8amUe S Train, nlitor of ilie Alhany Heiald, ha bei-n Hpjieiuti d postmaster of his city for four year. Ho Im an adherent of Mitchell. We are plea-ed to see a Dawapapsraiau once In a while remtin- In ie 1 liy thut e he mi greatly In lp. to laCS il power. united in QlkrrlagS to Mrx It Hatha way. The ceremony was performed t'j- Rsv ktotton U Rose. Yes, saloon, gamtiling, and some other faoilitlaearc more convenient at the metr ipolls, Bui why sbuuld the state appropriate one dollar for the annual n -r-.-r " eY The Clearing llouso transactions of New Y"tk I r tliin year have ex ceeded those t l. union by nearly $2,000,0011, and the volu 08 or com- Djstros In nod qui 6i that p'irt has exceelil that of London hy $10, 000,000. . . . Junction City Times: "The liidiht uuukim wtuiM .- ,.,1.1, , r l.ane county Is Jt,000. Th's- In losing bor OOUrthoUSe by fire. ;,(H. not Include tbe big town clock The standi m; walls nrobably will I Whose curfew notes are Intended to call not lie worth Usil g in a new huild- home wandering uews aper men and mot What a what I remarkable cota iciaence. -Chicago Tribune. Will Visit- Ki'uknk. The tpaolal commltteeof tbe kgtslature will vtoil the I nlyeislty ol Oregon from 4:18 a in t" 8:10 i I. vml"or 18. Our altiasns should see that they are given a pleas ant recaption. I'm vi v OODHT t 'ask. I. Simon has luatltUtsd a suit Igalust W 0 Ivandolph & (jo and Q W BcJomou, in kbscoouty court. Jadgsssnt is asked for the ssno l 14 and costs. d'-'rien whieh long" t et-cnpi d strangu latiou, and memory of tho.-" distant days bus Isiii sweeter without tbem. Tin raeemble what Ntmrod describes as the obsolete old fashioned coach of bis Isiyhowl, drawn by dispirited, ill fed yules over I nig stages. Ono of liis paragraph w.-il (h.M rils)s what tn-ed to make my Idoed lioll with impotent fnry, imUttsving the joy of returning lin n.' tnr the holidays, and deepening tie u. pression of tho icboolward jonr in y : "Tho four li.ir-D whip and tho Not tingbaui wbipootd were of DO avail OVST tin latter part of the ground, and somn- thlng like a ost-o'-nbie-tails was pro- deeed our of the hiMit, Vbiofa was jocu larly railed 'the appi" utice,' and a hnwd apprentice, it was to tho nrt of torturing, which was iutliitid on tho wheelsn without stlnl or UMamfe, hut Without Whloh the coach might haro iiien ofti n left "ii the road." Hoi the last of tho road coaches UBMUptio Opt i mi disappeareil aud left nouu to iinniru them. lilackwood's Magazine. llrlliliiu .hi. The autobiography of tho lato Rev. Charles 11. Spurgeou contains an ac count uf what may bo termed au early business venturu und its iuMueuco on his character. Spnifean was brought up on Watt's hymns, but not altogether willingly. His grandmother coaxed him with niuuoy to learn them. At first idio gave liiiu u p nuy, hut when i-ho saw how eat-ily it was earned tho old lady re duced the prise to a halfpenny and then to a farthing. There is no telling how low the aiuoiiut per hymn might have fall u, hut Just at this time his grand father much) a (Hm -every which seemed more desiratdo to Spurgeon. Ho discovered thut his hotiso was OVSXrnn with ruts and offered his grandson a Shilling a dozen for all ho could kill. Tho cvupaticu of rat killing gavu him more money than learning hymns. "Hut," Mr. Bporgl "U characteristically says, "1 know which employment has hu ll tho more pi rmam utty profituhlo to ma ' Mntchr. be man wbC wuh old enough to , , bath . wai ehwplng up und down aSiatesnth boarding bouas, try ing o had a mutch to light a cigarette with. . . "Did It ever occur to you, ho said to tho mau who finally found u light 1 for blm, "What a bOOn and p beuison th" cigar tie manufacturer has been to lha malob manufacturer? Think of it a mom Bt First) however, give mo uu Qtbi r match fur this cigarette. 1 don't knew bow many cigarettes are niado in i 1 1 untry. hut let us, for tho sake of argument, say thero aro a thousand carloads a year. Well, it takes on an average another licbt, please four mutcbos to the cigarette, and the muuu faetarSB of matches must theraforo make 4,000 curloads of matches just to meet tho cigarette demand. Vuu may not think S.0O0 carloads is a groat luautity, but if you knew how hard it was to get ono match when your cigar ette Is out, you would think 4,000 car loads wasn't a few if you had to go amuud begging them. 1 have never given serious study to tho matter, hut, looking st it casually, 1 should say tho match manufacturers owe uu inestima ble debt of gratitudo to tbe cigurette makers. "New York Sun. ( nh Vrnua (.lor. An ordinary service to mankind is usually paid for at current rates in legal tender. An extraordinary service, not involving the element of heroism, Is re ward d by both legal tender and more or less fame. The highest of all services, rencli r. d .it tho risk of life, is supposed torecciveits full compensation in glory, Unaccompanied by more sordid consid erations. If, however, tho hero of tho service last mentioned should not be contented with Ml meed of glory, but (hould dtmand nioro substantial reward, ho may receive it indeed, but ut a largo discount friuii tho other (and in senti mental estimation moro valuable) con j federation. Uulik" the butcher, tho baker and tho candlestick maker, who receivo their quid pro quo w ithout n thought Of humiliation, cither iu their own minds or yours, tho mon who Eaves your Ufa at tho ri.-kof his own is looked upou us almost if not quite disgracing himself by accepting your proffered pe cuniary reward, although ho may, in fact, be iu far sorer need than any ono of tbe worthy trio who simply contrib ute to your necessities or comforts. Edward P. Jackson in North American Review. The Otowsvarsaa Kay. The glow WUtlU 'l light is said to have been shown to be due to tho emission of rays similar to Roentgen's Three hun dred glowworms were caught near Kioto and placed before photographic ; I - : en mid from tho light by sev eral thicknesses of black paper, together with plates of brass, copper und alumin ium. Apiicoof cardboard with a hole in it was plaot d between tho metal and tho photographic plate, and for two days the arrangement was kept in a dark chain b r. sheltered from all foreign lights. On developing tho plato it was found to bo blackened, except tho part opposito the hole in tho cardboard. The rays of the glowworm would appear therefore to penetrate metal and excito luminosity iu cardboard. When thero is nothing between tho sensitive plato and tho glowworm, the rays uro said to be have like onhn.u j liidit, but in travers ing come metals and cardboard they seem to acquire properties llko that of X rays, or it may he that tho ordinary glowworm emits X us well as ordinary rays. ltevuo Scicntithjua rnmUsiouri i"iin I i Jr I. i.l 'rk . 1 14 Wl I 00 1 00 All BfMlfMSS. "I'm afraid our in v si n in-law isn't ranch of a business man," she said. "Don't you worry about that, "re plied the old gentleman. "If he doesn't now how to make the best of a bargain, 1 don't know who d ies. The day lieforo the wedding ho discovered thut Minnie bad a fr ckl" under hei left ear, and ho uiuile me add 11,000 to her dowry on the ground that the goods weren't en tirely in accordance with the invoice. I wns ulmost templed to believe thut ho wasn't a nobleman at nil, but a New England Yankee Inditgulss." fJhloago Post PvMttaal ( Imsslas. Mrs. Ximkim WM taking her son to ohooiforthc first time and, after im pressing tin" schoolmaster with the tie oesrdtv of bis having a thoroughly good education, finished up by .-ay iug, "Aud he sure ho hums Latin." "Hut, my dear madam," said tho schoolmaster, "l.atiu is a dead lau gunge." "All right,' saiil Mrs. Timkiiis "He'll want it. He's going to bo an un dertaker "London Tit-Bits A Mrnn Trick. Absontmindcdly Iirooks stepped up to the cashier's desk ami paid fur his luncheon. Then, nccoiupanicd by Riv ers, he went out into tho open air. "Brooks," suid Rivers, "you'd better i go back and settle for your dinner If you don't want tho proprietor to follow 'you out and duu you right hero on the street" "Orent Scott! Didn't I pay for it?" ejaculated iirooks. 11 Where's my check? I haven't got it." "I picked it up ns wo left tho table, " said Rivers. "Hero it is." "Ah, you have como back to pay tho other gentleman's check," said tho cashici as Iirooks went back, stepped up to the desk a second time and handed out a half dollar. When Iirooks went outsido again, a moment later, Rivers wns nowhere iu sight, mid thero is another unsettled account between them. Chicago Tribune. An tui latmo. A celebrated Irish ju.lgo once passed seuteuco in the following manner. Tho prisoner was a butler who hud been convicted of steeling his master's wine: "Dead to every claim of natural affao- tiou, blind to your own real interests, you have hurst through all me restraints of religion and morality and have for many years been feathenug your own nest with your master's bottles. "Lon don Telegraph. Orbs si ol lieuth. Au Austrian professor estimates that only 'J00 persons out of l,000,l&b dio from old age, while 1,200 succumb to gout, 18,400 to measles, 2,700 to apo plexy, 7,000 to erysipelas, 7, B00 to con sumption, 48,000 to scarlet fever, 26 000 to whooping cough, 110,000 to ty phoid and typhus and 7,000 to rheuma tism. These averages of course vary ac cording to locality. Smallpox does not even get a place iu the list. Was this Austrian professor uu antivacciuator: London Globe. A StMttl I 'Iiim -r. The largest QoWST in tho world, it is said, is tin' holn, which grows on tho Island of Mindanao, one of tho Philip pine group It has live petals, measures Marly a yard iu width, and a single flower has bu n known to weigh aa pounds It grows on the highest pinna cle of the laud, or obout 3,500 feet above the level of the sou. So Kuril hp. "What is your name. Mr. Throgson?" "My name is Adam, Miss Well ilong. " Ami my iirt name Is Eve! Dear jng. (Strsgglitig lawyers. Ways anil StsSMMh Homo Seeker (inspecting a Hat) How In tho world ore people to live in such little cubby holes us these? Agent Easy enough, mum. All yon need is folding bids and camp chairs imd self doubling up tuhles and a fow things like that. "Humph! I enn hardly turn urouud iu those rooms myself." "I see, mum. It's too bad to bo so afflicted, mum. You should take anti fat." New York Weekly. Tho Syrinns regarded tho rose as an emblem of immortality, the Chinese plauted it over graves, and in tho Tyrol it is said to produce sleep. Rose leaves are sometimes thrown on the Are for good luck. In Franco and Italv it is be lieved that rosy cheeks will co'mo to the lass that buries u drop of her blood un der a rosebush. i . -,. i i. " j 1 1 80 li t ii rri, d. p ity district at- nrney, Btate va Jaiion i rmt... ill I, i' Hams deputy .iixt r,- ot i.ey, S'uic v Jam -s I tuts and Johh Black oo I, I' llm.l- ile u y ill-'ricl ml r ihm 0tate v Mary LSriwr MOd James DonI:? 6 00 i, I' Hm r s deputy di-c c. u"or ner, Btate voJaiu Monroe and Willi. .ins .. L T Htins uepuiy dbHtlel bMim nay, Btets v William McCUr- eQ A W Gilbert nmd work, di trie No 07 C L oie . wlln. -s fiiate vh J Munrie and Wllllemt Will Hodes W itue- riii'f v J MunruM uini williHiti". Frank Wealberby t nrev Btate vh J aiuiroeeud WU lams, Qbarlie ITIsssngrf wltiteva state vJ Mum stand WiliiaoM Q gorge i roller wl'nesn Sinte Vh J afunrue and Williams J T Row laud wltneM Bute v J Muuroe an I Willi tins I O'l I W W Bcott, Juslles fees Btate vh Kd Uauleway Mid (.'liHries Mc Uolehi on. outlined 14. BO allow ,.,l ... 2 00 : Win M Miller leaehvra examlua i, on stationery oo t A Win r'meirer Justice fseBralo is James (.'"'ai otalnisil l 70 ..Mowed 3 80 (; a Wintermvlier Justioe fte St i'e vs J inn s l'onts and John Black true uense l-'ivu Walks :n il J".ns Kid well 70 0 Wintsrn.eirer Justice fees Btate ve Mary Larovr and J unes D mlg elaiuitdfg 80 ul- lowad BO c a Wintermslrer justice ioh 9 ate vs James Munros ami William Ociiuee claimed ji 4') allowed r 4o r a Wlntsrmelrer jo i ice fees .-Muio vs William .'el Isrcii claimed SO 30 allowed.... 8 00 Bugene Lumber tio lumber 4 'Xi I) I' liurton DOUUty nssessor 91 25 V K Creed work on crustier, o'-iiiuecl 2o allowed 23 7-'i Htfls-ri th,,. ' Wf' W .-"-....am, pi Usnrga Robarts m barlra Wrfgm vr' ' - At Morg..,u,y bouni rPs IIINIUIC rU' A V ';-'-' I uppttM2 Heit, n i:,,,, wj Otln Dare Hun lumbar!!,!! i. ii i-itii i- ii, ,i POty ibsrlff for im BWMWer,orlutlngj3 unos w I Blarter mui.r - I -' H.UU) I IIUUhI WT Kayser l-m.irV - iu, for road 0 Ir ' II Rm.ii l ..' 18) Auu iiiiiua nm l'i ill-la MiM.oD, lescbtrs-." A Kuyksodall, Qllloo'' a ruiise, iiisshh B0 W WjWltbers .berlfl, i en BOOTt'"" K,,l,k" f"" I OO I p,lCt. ( EUWne I 00 Ivuykendall win,,... Shl VH i.iaoioli isHilkn J U Hloufler ele el aimed m aliowi K Bangs livery serve ""' W I Campbell uieri lendset i v .... hum Huunruniion , Hur-lit.urger& Andrews Icubtr 4 i i 'ie lumber Oregon 'Pslepbi Teteara fit m - i"..- fi.r lb. I.... ' . - l i -; j r rumer, work on jiii yui uaiks ii. .i. .. ... j ruiKH-n worn on jail ysrdets M V II A ,I,.... M .. .....I. ... I. .. mm p..iw wiin n ill Jan ,J . .Mi.. It.., .1 4 I ... . t. M. I , VV II .1. ... .. . ,-,i.iigu ih.iii MOIK M NorriM Humphrey rebate oa tat (i I, Ha wooii laaibem' eiamim ttwn Trent Lumber Co lumber M M Hm. I.Ih wood for Mrn Body A C Mo bine, cougar Male B f . .1 I j- ii imniiH-iH, .. . i i v. are w 3 45 I 10 111 no I K Paters paint 75 J TOslllsnn gravel 10 60 ii M Kirk toad woik oieliusd 18 !.- allowed II 7 J - Bl iles COUStabhj fees Htalo vs Mary LiSrOSF Slid Ihiiiih I) ii. nig and Btate vs J Penis h'.d John Black 2 10 E M Ktreeter, 40 yards gravid 1J 00 M B MoCann deputy assessor 40 00 rt J Wilson " elerk 40 00 Tbe Irwin Hudson t-'o record SUppllM .. 34 00 Wm Montgomery gravel l Co Qeorge Croner countable fees, .Slate vs Janus Monroe and Willlum (Sasnte and State vs Fred Watleeand Iowa Rid well 3 60 B tSobwartgaebild stationery, etc is K3 Wiley .t Rurbaob blankanillhlng 98 45 CM Collier surveying h oo J BCrow gravel 9 9S o c Fleeman, oooatable feee State v-i Coats 1 CO (i c Fleeman constable fee-' state v-J Muuroe aud WQoaee 3 05 o c Fleeman oonetable fees. state vs Wili uiii McClaren N I, Harshberger lumber ;.. .. J T Rowland, supervisor road district No lo7 D 1' liurton nisklng copy of military list for clerk 12 00 Wm Gardner & Co, making hea' connections .. 78 75 A W Wa'lace OOnstsbls fees state vs Ed Centwey mid Cbarlee MoCutcbepn, olelmed 11080, allowed 70 I John Bobmldl work on 11 1 1 iu loail district No 73 10 10 W W Withers sheriff, stomps ete 2 45 w w Wlthere sheriff, board of prisoners 43 23 1 leorge Kerr work on liridge and stug fare George Keer hoard for men work ing on liriitge, claimed 881.60, disallowed .lames Hlgglna juror u .' Miller blaeksmlthing I. T llai ris deputy district attor ney Slate vs Funke insanity.... J W Harris phy.-ician's fee ex- Stnination Kuuke Insanity 5 00 L Uornlg road work 10 75 0 vV Hur.l pauper supplies for W A Mead 6 00 0 W Lyons road work 42 60 s m Douglas juror Btate vs Bran- ion Jainei W Mahon medical lervioi 1 for pauper Mr Almasey claimed J04 50 allowed DG Palm bridge work and ma terial .lame-. Hoffman juror State vs 8 58 12 21. :t 46 l'lll' no 2 10 40 50 11 OH Hop Prleee in Limden. .1.1..- 1 1 .... , ii... ......... 1 . .. ..... - vii. . i- nil ni)p.lct4 ALI.I I .If . , . .o l . i-o, o:i- j- rtWII i'O a leuer iroui iveni, MiiiIsi.iI, MB IM- ,.. I !.. ,H . . a. l ... .1 ..u . . n'S ' "i .1.. mi i:itie. 11 m i.-i pirt: mere naa oeen aateady impron. uu 111 111 ine hop mur: i-t ever Hince Us lirst colisiginnent was ollereil This ...1.. 1 .1 . .... . 1 . . . . iiii sii'ii o uie 1 1 rn 1 01 iur fin might now obtain .'i'l to 35 shilliDitM ininiiie,! weight moretliHii tan IM ic.li.c.i. wur crop 1:11- n iliuoii overeHumuieo, ami iiur-Mii .1) II' if II IT ' '1 'I 'L ' ll IHi' uit who wanted them for their iadiviil use. The stocks were knwra small, so thai ttiere was every ns of a continued Improvement. I th nineteen-twentletns nl the gnu hcrp lias been old. A vsi qutiil r " lutelv at L7 Sh to ' ner hutidlS weieht. Thisenreilie liestcmDI Midlund Kent. The seconil qmuitj u'hh wi ll it. i.i n ilii- vesr. under Ul It MiiHiiei' of Hiilendid westlltr (turta August and S pit mber, Mr Hart hhi.I Unit tic Kngdeb price represented lU Ami rean ciirreocy to 38 cents a pouiid lor tlrst uuahQ nn.i -'s to ai .-..old ii 111 itiiul f.ir sei-uao ,,... i-- nr onl 1 1 1 lire iohhI. ADHnB , hope are al 23 to 27 en's s posse SATUHDAY. DEO 10 I ' t "1 , ' i I 'IT L'l t V 8181 I (ill JI v ri - nommltted to tlu'WJ ... .1... .....i 1 1 ln In AKS OH IIIV Ilir-IILIC nil'. ? " on 10(1-08 10-50 local iu bW 11 nn. . 'li.., iinfnr'll'!ltl bmiii Men iu ..In nit eur!'l4 J ""Is - - r. ir .... ..m.uiN A ILtfU 1 I'lini; ivvcinuu n 'i " 1 . 1 11. iuinns1 IM nilfUM VHIHrtlHV. If - " mt f overland. WeUt to Co '' " 4 . ..-., 11... I.llk IBM l' l III Oi l'" I "Ml.""" ' . - , hv BS in 1 1 r v Hint 1110101..B - VWmli ihm LMitleman lirought hie 1,, 1 niul tlm necessary PSSJ 1 ... - i.'..uiiunn'il BM were is-ueo. 1 oio'k is that some one is trying t m Tills is his second OommltmSBl' 1.11m H i i-i-i'i.iv or t n 1 r.,.H. Wo I", A () f V ilei'tefli'"-"' a . tnm .1... .., .nil'.' ISS lowinir i.meers mr me cm .... .... . t n- I.....,...' WortaSI ' ' .pi Trii.u l'l. an -or.-mull . eon. Overseer! 'l! J HaWtborBS. " ..... , ..... .... !i,l' tiW ' ... ' .. ....t....l.nn.0l luside watchman; , -1... .ir.... 1 n Mm.ia.FMlP anil- uieniiitiii , " ---- ,j ..... u Mel if Inr wml in. 10 ir . o"iii- , k iniiiailnna timkp ...lllllllllvl . Ilar.iev. J H Mel'liihir iuror St 11 to I'U Brsnton o J W Riohardson iuror slats vh Hranton 4 no H V Moore juror State vs Brao- 2 10 In ton. 2 no Joseph Ituniette bridge work 8 1: John Dand " " 13 75 Hen Pitcher " " j 5,, k H Lyons " 27 00 Arthur Van Sehoiack brldire lVnntCktti ,. toue ir.,1,,,. u.i,.., nmri I.'IL'" iur..K .ll I' I- J I v " ,''....,,. o Mi.s Katie X- ...... ....r " II1 K '" year?: .e.v . .ok. i -- j . .. ti ,, 1. .- . ... 1 lie m none .-nieuis, .. jc , ... . ...... 1 ....mur any ""- lilt" OIMI llltuic.l - ffnjH written eonsein i" " county clerk. work. 8 75 Nnw conns now pay uu f.- Thin I- correct mf . . ,H 81 11 foru- ln-, detained U 13 C-jrJ I nk.. Casta rot1 ii U C. 0 ;.nl in , .'.:iariiu -v M