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THE PLAINDEALER. I'ubllihtil every lburidar. nr tm I ? ISI'l AI KK rVBUMUSu CO. t. I. rlHAItOKH IUr. ,t, n t.t)l)X A lo hiMor. r. V. AVMJAMIN mW utcrlpttu Rate. UB XtU Is Month! Thrt Mnnlha - - II .0 , OUR CLUBB1NU LIST. Ihc rimnAi. l" MfXi"'"' "' Hie Mlowlnl rrf follow Pi.Aij.nmi.ru au.l oreeonlas M .. n Inter iK-ran 2 CO " Frullact- 1 . n.t.r..i I'Untrr I T.s Ihc "Orvgonian n.iU uo recouinicndal i -u It if well ktin In the people ot Orfjton. 1 lie "Inter Oocaii" is lii-puKkau picr printed m ChlcK... It ! n-.latOV. tollable ami lo.y. ami jul ttir iliius lor winter evening by Uk ft fi.l.v lb.- "Planicr ' is u agricultural p rcr. nd Truitve ' li 0U'T rPilu Anl"" u,l. T.'tnlilu"'r. ly to trnlt tai'inj Tbew are inouthly nl'H il..n. Uail jourwWnf tins fpl-oitutiity to wvuit nirrtalnln and .rvlitabli-;rciliug ilii-ap. MAUCII 17. 1S0S. POLITICS HAKE5 STRANOC BCD ITLLOWS. Oue i:. Uutscbkey, ol WarJtou, Ore gon, one of ths newest of the new school of reformers who are being gathered to other under the democratic banner tor the purpose of saving the country, uses boat column in the Review ol (Satur day, in which to promulgate his views, tic says, among other things of the same nature: "The industrial war through uur present competitive system which produces slavery a thousand times noree than chattel slavery will bring society to a state, in ten years more, which no jwn can picture or describe, but out of the wars and revol utions that will rage all over ChriYcaJoui, out of the ashes and debris of tho present social order, or rather disorder, will social democracy arise, I'liu nix like, and help to establish the Kingdom of Christ on earth, or tie fifth universal empire will baye definite beginning in October, 1914, and Neon chadoear's great image representing tour great universal empires will have passed out of existence." The above is a fare simple of the poli tical balderdash that democrat papers are freighted with, as a result of the fusion alliance now being patched up be tween democrats, populists, socialists aud anarchists. Purely politics does make strange bedfellows. Such demo crats as J. W. Hamittou, T. B. Sheri dan, Asher Marks and D. S.,fteat mast feel comfortable consorting with such an aggregation of political misfits. There is more silver in circulation in the United States than there ever was daring any other period daring tie his tory of the country. 'o one denies this, who has any regard for the truth, and has a thimble full of brains. Silver is still a legal tender and will bay as many goods and go as far in paying debts as it ever would. The silver in actual circulation has increased 5S67 per cent since "The crime of 1973," and the government is going rlht along coining it by the millions every month. Not only that, but every dollar of it is as good as a gold dollar. What are yoo kicking about any way? We desire to call the attention of news paper editors especially to the statement that - a number of countefeit f0 gold pieces have made their appearance in Portland tie past few days, and eg good is the imitation that even several bank cashiers have been taken in. The coin has the right color and the proper ring, while the finish is equally as IgooJ as that of auy coin turned out by the mints of Uncle Sam. It is only the weight that is against it, and in the majority of cases it is ooly by weighing that the counterfeit can be detected. 1 A correspondent of the Central Christ ian Advocate published at tit. Louis, writing to that par says in giving a de scription of the etale house at Little Kock, Arkansas: "lu the hall uf the house ot representatives, are three not able portraits banging behind the- speak er's chair. As you examine thorn you tee on your left the face of W. J. Bryan, enlarged to fill a frame six feet by five ; in theceuter is a full length picture of Jefferson Davis; and on the right is a small portrait of George Washington." Comment is unnecessary. One of the most encouraging sigus of returning prosperity wsb seen in the en thusiasm manifested at the- convention of the Pacific Northwest Wool Grower's Association which was in tension at The Dalles last week. Oregon is peculiarly fitted for wool growing, and until the business was ruiued by the advent of the democratic party into power under Cleve land, the products of her Hocks alone made Oregon a wealthy sad prosperous state. W. fc. Vanderburg is out in a long let ter urging fusion between the democrats and populists at the coming June elec tion. The reason for this is easily found in the fact that by the deal fixed up at Washington a short time ago, it was given out that Vanderburg was to be the Jusion candidate for congress in this dis trict. The addition of two artillery regiments to the regular army, will tring tha effec tive strength up to 17,000. lllli NLW OSrMA5Ti:K. On last Wediiowlay Iho fiualo con tinued the appoiulnienl ol W. . I 'rater to be poetiuaMrr at Unsvliurii. Mr. Kra'.or .- born in Ohio in IHo. lis washout ami icarml on a Utm and received the nana! edu -ation ol the coin schools. Mr. I rater is vi-lcrau ot Ihe civil war, having served at '.'ml sergeant ol company K. 170 Ohio volunteer infan try. At Iho clove of the war, lie returned to the farm, and hs given most of hi time to farming since that lime. In IS", he removed a iih In family to South western KansHf, and from there he came to Oregon, and fettled in loul.t cuiiutv about IS year uo. In 1S'.K5 ho wns" ap pointed ennuty treasurer to till the on- : l V I t .. ;.,..t.,,. .! was elected to the same otlicc in IS;1 1 in lS'.V.. I Mr. Frater is prominently cvtinected ! with tho interests of the O. A. U., Iing i the present cotuiuauJor of 15ruo Post No. of this city. We predict tint Mr. Frater will make a very popular and , eitieient otlicer, as his ability and in'eg-, rily are unquestioned. j Mr. W. II. Fisher wh- In hdd iho . Olbce for the past four eai. h is been a j very popular postmsster, and he retires with the confidence aud eeUciu of every j patron ot tho otlicc. ! The Oregouiau iu pjrtuiiice ol iisi UKUtl palicy of beliltleiug the old soldiers j characterises the effer of variou i gt.md j army jvsts throughout tho country, of j their services in the eveut of nsrwith Spain, as bunkum, and alleges that they : aro so old aud decrepit that it would bo imicsible for them to do militaiv ser- j vies. l et us see. Competent govern- j uieut authorities sy there are 7',liAKVi soldiers of Ihe late war alive aim that: 473,iXJof them are uudcr 'l years ot , age. Almost all the oilievrs i'f the high-1 er graJee iu the regular army from lieu- eral Miles down, saw active serx ice dur- j ing the civil war. KiB the Oregouisu claim for a moment that they would be j of to further sen ice iu the event of .ir. Now the fact is tuat there are eiuiih ; able-bolied veterans of the civil w.r no.v j liviuc to fiirui;h trained and cxper'et.ced ; othcers for an army Urgci Ihau waecu-; gaged in the late ciwl war. Not only j that, but it would be lund that they , would be lirsl to oiler their pcru e, aud the same would be promptly cccpted. and cl.iJIy The republicau party is the ouiv ;vuu-1 ine bimetallic party iu this country. It ( believes iu the use of both gold aud iu ' pursuance of this policy ;t has in u.-e 500,000,000 o( silver money, every dollar ! of which is maiutained ou an equality with gold, though tho cuiDuierci.il value i of the silver in the dollar a worth but 40 cents. Thus this country uses !)otli gold and silver. l!ut the sclieuic ) ro posed by the free coinage people would make this a mouome'alic country with silver tben!y metallic money in circu lation, as gold would go out of circula tion, when it had to pass current with a silver dollar, w orth iutrineically but 10 per cent of the gold dollars. A well known populist politician en returning home from Koseburg last week where he bad been to hear Tow ce speak, met bis wife at the f'out door with the remark: "Maria, there is no pro6 " bat before he could get any further with his declaration, the hit him with the rolling pin and knocked him through the window, sayiog. ' Of course tLere tint any prosperity. A lot of you loaf ing politicians couldn't see it if there was. "Maria," he said arising to his "I intended to say there was uo pros pect ol my being iiowioattd for sher iff on the fusion tick ' so loug a9 there are so many huog'.v deaiucrals to bo provided for.' The lie view io commenting on the appointment of W. A. 1 rater as post master at Huseburg savs: "'Mr. 1 rater is also a leading spirit iu the A. P. A. or ganization." If this is true, it shows that some mighty good men have be longed to that organisation, both the re tiring and the incoming poetmaeters, , one a democrat and the other a republic an, having been leading spirits in the or gankation. The candidacy of Hon. A. M. Crawford of Douglas, for secretary of state is being wafted aerobe the elate, aud every return ing breeze brings good w ishes and prom ised support. Mr. Crawford is an able lawyer, iu every way pualilied to dis charge the duties of bscrctary of state, and his prosects for the. nomination aro exceedingly bright. Oaklaud ('azotic. It is reported that lion. A. 1. Urowu of Oakland will be a candidate for coun ty judge ou tho republicau ticket. Mr. Crown is a Htauuch republican aud a liberal, broad-minded citizen, with ex tensive business exerience, aud if nomi nated, would Lc elected beyond a doubt. The price of cattle has gouo up another notch in Douglas couuty. ( 'no of lliu prominent cattle ujuii last week sold a bunch of heifers at the follow iug prices: Yearlings, fl:.'; two-year-olds, Ho ; and three year-olds at $1,'; aud this without free coinage of silver, As no gun can throw u hhell from from Coos l!ay to Koseburg, aud as uo bpanish war vessel cau get up the 1'inp (jiis duriDg tho present low stage of water, Koueburg will probably escape an attack iu case'w ar is declared. Nine new names were added to the Plaimjlallii subscription list last week between press days. Nut so ba I was it'.' Spain can't run auy bandy on us. Tho (juicker bho fiudsthis out the better it will be for hor. hfpaiu is ahead of us in but oue thing and that is Ihe nizo of her national debt. a. suii.iirijh; Rt:coi MLl). On taut Monday tho president noiuiu Hied Hon. C. A. Sehlbrede ot this cily to lx commissioner (or Iho district t Alas ka, to succeed John t Smith, resigned. The office is supposed to Ihi a lucrative ono and as I lie duties aro judicial in their naline. Mr. Sehlbrede and his friends uio much pleased at his good fortune iu seeming his position. Mr. Sehlbiede will I located at I'yra, an. I will proceed tohispoittot duty as soon as tho busi ness of tho coming term of court is dis posed uf. Mr. Sehlbrede is uu attorney of teiv.'tiized ability throughout the state whore he has practiced his profession for more than A years. There is but otio sentiment among the republicans of PMuglaa county, and that is one ot grati fication at the apiHiintuiont. A. W. Staulou of l'r.H kw;y has sent tho part six weeks in the uortheasteru part cf the M.i'e ri-lniiug and buying sheep lie In pun limed bit ceil uiue aud ten thou -mid to be delivered after the shearing, paying from ! . - to per head. Mr. Stanton will return home this week and about the lirs'. of May will start bis sheep (or the Wyouiing range. Thesi saaio sheep were a drug on the mnrkct at 7., icuts totl.'.' two years ago aud are now scarce at almost thteo times lluipu.o of former years. Yearling calves are selling readily at rlJ to l p r hea l. With a decided and steady advance in tho price of every provhict of the (,riu, it is no wonder lie dciuocidtic pnity tinJs it is neceosarv to fuse with every ism in Ihe land to meet the iid.il wae of prosperity and content mei.t that is (flcadily .spreading over the country; howl u" I hey may they cannot hile the facts. Hie court of iii'i'iiry appointed to iu nu.ro into the loss uf the battle ship Maine, has returned to Key West, hav iug. it h uudmlood, completed its inves tigation, s tar as the testimony is con cerned. What the report will be uo ono outside of the court, aud perhae a few of the highest clliccrs of the g)veruiueut, hive .ity idea cv opt tuch as is fouuded oa puic conjecture. It is tuppoeed that the rt'irt will be ready to eubuiit at an early day, but if it is to implicate the Spanish gverumeiil in the destruction of tl.o Maine, the report may lo with hell uulil pieparatious for a coufiict willi ."-paiu arc well uudcr way. The gcueral opinion of those beet informed in ugard to the matter is that the report w ,!! ctiir'e tho detruction of the vessel to the pauish government either direct ly or as a result of negligence on the pail v the authorities at Ilavaiii. ol 1, No. I of the Draiu l'refcd, uiade its appearauie ou our taole this week wi:h:it notice or warning. The paper is cviittd aud publi-hod by Ldwin UhoJes, is republicau lu politics and if it keeps up iis bright newsy appearance, it should aud will receive the patronage of the people of north l'ouglas. Ned is ono ol l'raiu a most popular young men and wo wish him success. The battle-ship Oregon has been or dered south. 5-he will proceed to the west coast of .South America, where she can he lickly dispatched, either to the East or to the Atlantic Coast, as emer gency may require. Attorney Geo. M. Brown is pretty generally spoken of as the next republi can laudidato for prosecuting attorney He ii ati abU attorney aud if nominated would, without doubt, be elected. Drain I'reiS. Tho United .States has purchased two battle ships, now beiu constructed in England for the Uraiihau government. Both vessels aro about ready for uso and they ill soon be ready to go to sea. The democrats and populists appear to have abandoned the tariff issue. Do they concede that tho republicans are right on this ismie aud that they were w ronu ? The proportion of democratic candi dates to populist candidates is 10 to 1, and the proportion on the fuuion ticket will probably be ut the increased ratio of L'ij to 1 . S. I1. Railroad Changes. Kailruad cieles have been much agi tated during the past few days oyer the changes that have taken place in the oiliciais of the S. P. company, brought about by the death of A. J. Wilder, io Oakland a few weeks since. ( n the 10th itiK.t., the company issued Circular No. noting tucic changes which will go into ellcct ou Wednesday, March 'Sod. James Agler, who during the groat strike was located ut Dunsmuir, but of late has been superintendent of the i-alt Lake di vision, with headquarters; at Ogduu, I tali, has been appointed superintendent of thu Wcbtcru division, with head iUaiteru at Oakland, Cal., vice A. IK Wilder, deceased. John S. Noble, nup uriutendent of tho Shasta divibiou, with headquarters at Dunsmuir, lias been sen I to ogdeu. The oliice of superin tendent of the hhaBta division has been abolished. That portion of the road from lied Lllutt to Dunsmuir yards, will iu future form a part of tho bacraincnto d vision, under Superintendent J. IS. Wright, from Dunsmuir to Asland, the Shasta division will be absorbed lu the linen in tOtegou, under Superintendent I.. I'. 1 iuldu. At present it is not 0 lit that tho chaugo will result iu i. ., . i ial dillereucc in Ashland, unless it is iu the transferring uf tho traiu diu putchurs from 1 'uusiuuir to this place. Superintendent J. S. Noble arrived iu Ashland lanl night and this morning's traiu from Portland brought Superinten dent L. K. Fields, W. A. Oroodah), resi dent engineer, and T. W. Younger, master mechanic, to this city. They left ou u fcpecittl train for DuuemUlr, where they will hold a consultation over contemplated changes for a few days. Asii.'aijij iiaings. lion. A. M. Crawford Hill probably be the candidate for secretary of statu on tho republicau ticket. Probably no man could be found wl o would be better quulilied for the position should be nom inated and elected. Drain Pres, I lUnuKTAtlc Primaries. CIRCVM tOvKT. lor will ncnMiirr, L.'lll rot" Ll'lllly Coin CM" IVmocrstio primaries were held Satur day and tho following dolegatos vvne elected : In Deer Creek precinct -J. S. Fila Itugu.J.A. Itewelt, U. W. Cox, J. T. Hinkle, J. M. Davis, I.. M. Parrott, Andrew Starnier, J. A. Willis, Franklin Parker. In I'mpqua precinct -A, Saliiman, P. C. lieain, Chaa. tiilvin, D. S. West, John VonPewtl, Win Carlon and J. D. Ham ilton. In West Uoecburg W. J. (turner, J. (j. Ken fro, Wru Oaskell. In Koseburg precinct O. P. Coshow, iVxter Kice. K. V. Hoover, T. J. Whit sett, J. P. Oil more. Johu Aikrn, P. W. Mroug and S. K. Sykes. Cauyonville Leonard Pordne, J. W. Chancy. C. W. Kirk, J. L. Clough, J. !.. Poyle, rtioiuaa Hutcher and Cha. Pel tuan. Constable, T. J. Hutcher; central comnitteernan, J. L. Koylo. Kiddle-Ueo. W. Wonacott. W. A. WebUvr, I. A. lKn and J. H. Clements. Justice, (ieo. W. Wonacott; unstable, tieo. Culstorth : commiltoeinan, W. A. Webber. (klaud-A. F. Sinilh. .1 . S. liecklov, J, V. Keobler.T. J Medley and ('. t. Cheuowelh. Coiuiiiitteeman, A. A. Smith. Calaiovia (ieo. W. suplnn. Frank Oorroll, Kobt. Modiev, J. II. Kav, Johu Itauks. C. A. McNabb, W. A. Williams aud Win Vail. Committeeioan, Frank Oorrc-II : justice, J. II. Kay; constable, Kobt. Medley. (ilendale J. L. lVvey, ("has. T. Nail, Frank Plotner, W. II. Kedt'.eld and A. J. Osteon, Justice, Chas. T. Nail ; con stable, W. II. Kodtield; committeeman, Chas. T. Nail. Myrtle Creek John W. Weaver, John Hall, Jamee Duuuaviu, W. N. Moore, N. Selig, Thomas Kurnctt aud James S killing ton. Justice, J. . Lane; con stable, II. M. Oatiuan; comiuittevuiaii, W. M. Moore. Teu Mile-T, J. Williams, L. T. Hen drix, W. K. Miller aud Wiu. Short ; jus tice, Wni. K. Wells; constable, Wm. Short; comiuilteemau. Camas Valley ' Justice, (.i. K.Staud ley; couslable, J. M. Thompson ; com mitteeman, l. J. TrowbriJge. Flkton Heury Hockley , 11. C. AJkiu sou, T. J. Wilsou aud C. L. Pecklev; justice, J. M. Kobiuson ; constable, W. 11. Staik; committeeman, Frank F. Welle. Yoocalla- Wm. lhitl. S. P.. Carr. II D. Vett, L. Cox..-, (i. Loug, Dick llauau and Wm. Leepei ; coinmiltee man, H. D. Veil. Looking t.lass- J. T. (ooliuaii, K. A. Fellows, Jelf Williams, W. 11. Cochrau aud W. A. McCoy : justice, (. H. Puell , constable, W. A. McCoy. Couistock Jotiu Andrews, Chas. Wol (er aud II. W. Stowart; committoeman, John Audrew. Wilbur-O. W. (irublf. I. II. Siuglo ton, 11. N. Mwart, l.ce Love and L. A. Martin: justice, T. F. ingletoii, con stable, L. A. Martin, comniilteemaii, (t. W. Urubbe. Pass Creek .loe Lvom, C. F. Couuts, L. Sacry, Lee P.aiker and IraWim berly ; justice, F.C --a ry. couslable, (i. L. Hunt ; committeeman, .los I yons. To the Populists of Douglas County; D.aiu, Or , March 1 1, 1VS. Pk.iiii.ks: i tiere apieare-l intheKc view o( late date w hal purports lo be a call for a opulirt parly nominating con ventiou, signed by I. F. (tazloy, as Chairman. Now brothers, Mr. (ia.loy has no more right to call a nominating conveutiou thau any other member ol tho populist party, and not so much right, because he is no longer acting with the party hut is now lo all intents and purposes voting with the democratic party, and for the democratic party, and is using every means in his ixjwer to up Burp and destroy the people's party. Brothers, these traitors to the cause of humauity must be promptly gotten rid of. The cause is too sacred to Ihj tritloJ with. The imople's pirly was born of neces sity, and the conditions which called It into existeuce still exists in an intensi fied form. Therefore it must not, It can not die. lirothers. be patient, lie true, be vigilant. In duo time I will call a nominating convention aud we will put in the field a ticket of good and true men with the ( 'rnaha platform, and di rect legislation, inintid , ri-jrenlniii e' tinfit font iwni'hiif asour cardinal doc trine, and, second, reform iu every de partment of the stale government. 11. P. liK"OKII.Ull, Chairman People's Party county com mittee for Douglas County. Resolutions. At a coin uiuuication of Llktou lxidge No. 0J, Aucieut Free and Accepted Masons held March o:h, 1"0 (he fol lowing preamble aud resolutions were unanimously adopted: WiikiitAs, it has (leased the great Architect of the t'ni verse to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Charles O. llcuderer; and Wiit.i;i:, Brother ileuderer in his loug Masuuic life of nearly half a ecu tury iu our midst, bus not only endeared himself to tho fraternity, but by his gen erous and sympathetic spirit has won the love and esteem of all who kucw him ; therefore, be it Ui -jli-i, That in our sorrow for the loss of a faithful aud beloved brothsr, we fiud cousolatiun iu the belief that it is well with hiin for whom we mourn. llnhr!, Tli at (heheartfelt sympathy of the lodge be extended to bis family in their alllictiouH. ;;,.;,,, Ti,ut these resolulious he spread upon tho records of the lodge aud a copy thereof transmitted to the family of our deceased brother, and a copy to the Pi.AiMiL.M.i.ji and Koseburg Keviow for publication. . J. M. Si auk, ( . W. DlMMM K, John Nanii. News comes of tho suddeu death of Miss Olive Kuykeudall, daughter of Mayor and Mrs. W, Kuykeudall uf Eugene, which occurred on yesterday uiorniug. Miss Kuykeudall who was about lo years of age, had junt entered the school grounds, when bho fell to the grouud aud soon after expired, the re sult of cither heart failure or the forma tion of a clot ou the brain. Dr. Kuykeu dall formerly resided at Drain where luauv rohitivriR aud frieuds will be shocked to hear of the suddon death of their daughter. People of Whitman couutv, Washing ton, mostly farmers, have paid between k LUOO.OUO aud j.OOO.OOO on their debts, out of the labt wheat crop, and havo yet -V00,iJO bushels of wheat. The num ber of mortgages paid off is StJO, aud tho sums due ou others have been greatly re duced. All this under the "crushing gold standard." Whitman county, when iu the dumps, gave liryau nearly L'UOO majority. Out of the dumps, it will cease to ho a populist county. Oregon ian The cold cash we hear so much about probably comes from Alaska. Circuit com I will begin next Monday, March '.'1st, Judge l ulleiton p-cMdlng. Tho following ' aio i n 1 1 1 K I'Ol Ml. 1, V. J. UlMiil v 'elm r'rvemaii, Itiivi ltUl t( Hon) E. li. fivi'io t..i .::. I N. K. I'm ki ll V. V. lu ii.lamlu, 111 viullyi K. 1'. I'n l'lo lor pi I. t.ieiuoM mown, O. W. I olv l, J, W llnmill.'U lor loll I. I rion lit MP li 1 1 II. I. Klinu-v, In ivvovct moiie ; I , I oiigliaiy niol r iniu-in Klli'li iki yU il M irn ii unit i-iiilili .v "P Ik lot ildl. 4 lltix li-li Kuiiiiii NikI'Uik, pHtlllli'ii It. I . V.itou. J. W. llnmiUoii lor li. A M I l (orl fur lie II . Tlio. lllno I noil" Nnfl'in cl ill, Imi i lllloll, l I . M Kll.'ll, ) V . lUuillloll lui I'll. A M l if..r.l lor ilftl i- V. M. ew i te. lii-olM'iil ilol-loi o:n IMI'lli J. VV, 1 1 Ain 1 1 ton nllv ). II. P. lUtuilo mi HiioIiiI K. Hri'iilo. H ioiiv I., loimlnity for lt K. P. siinlf iM for l. II Nnali A, 'wi- v ! It. 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II. liloy. In inN.toi mono A. lill'inlo lor plr. I'.'. vv . t t ,iiI,hi i , i,.-,.. .- - iti 1 1 , linen motley . K ;p siralloul l"i -H .v J n. 1'ml.i t v "Nuliolin I uiloii,-. Iiijiiin lion. l. P. t o-.li. I n .1. W . lnin;t..i tin itilt -'I, li t-iilnf W . II. l. Ml', IICll'lll tOI iUmi - 1.. I. .-iintd. 1. 1 I.. i I'll I W llmnll li-n f..r ilolt. ItUM lllu lll. "niltli i t il I . l. ,'u;li r il l. U icvnvi r in. 'U- I'. A lili.i. .lc lui plf. Pr li A liiMui l.'t il. it . M. lln.' . i I licl.h u. i t n1. ! u--l. iv. t moil. . 1 VV ! I : , ii 1 1 1 , , it .. .! .'I. I. It. I'llUnlc - I'ullK I lui t III, I." I i... I.H.IM I . K I' MF.l! IiM I I,. I pp. . A 1 1 1 . VV n . i n I in r . . I."in I ii'. litiitJ, li ic . ci in-ill iri.ii.v I u-liti i"i I .1. A-lii-f Miilk ill! Jam- V. Ala. Hi. I 111. loot 'O-IIO-. I VI 11,11:11 '11 l"l I'll. J.". 11.11.- M-iii; ui ." l.iiii iv-ii. M"tnn, il't v..r. c Irn i. Ki.l H. I,.i 'Mum V. Pu; I' ii 1 1 ' I M-ll i I -il l.i I.-, jm r inoiii-v vv . ; ili, i, , i y A-nciMuik- ii.liiii i. k'i.iili-iit, vv A. Coal-, mil. it R('f!iiuit V-'ca iiuui i''iul unit VV. : VV 1 1 ' i - !.. i ii . O II,, unit, II I... u-. . .'. I. ti H.i:; a-iiut. r. II .'ic'iin. . t ul. IUiw li.-llli ' VV ll,i'i:it..i I . ..I . s . Mil' r i' I'. II. ti.-!" 1 1 1 in, in 'i in li'.n vv i:. vv hiu (,., ti j vv iiui:i"ii i..t let I i J. VV Hum u'lnii .1 Wm .,.(. lit nl, tup clu me. llion a a I U'liii l"i 'lt. '. Hi in. lie-kl. i- A I II. iimi k it h1. suit iu i i ii 1 1 y J. VV 1 1 it ii 1 1 ' tun l"t I'.f. I P Nratfiipt li.r il II. :;i. I j.Iii lli.. ii - K Upiin, .lio:i J II. K-I'ly lor pll. Hi.," u A r-i-iln i.t ilclt. VV. p. Loi.l cl Hi f l)l. Llll 'V 1 1 ul, lon- I'.-urc l . A. liH uili- lot pll. J II I'aikirv-L VV.Vll ,1 i.i, in;iitu tl.in O P. i oliii'. fui i'!f 17 II ". I I'll II 1 1 I'l'tl 1,'lUlCltll 111 . I'll') . I. VV. lUinllt.iii lot lf 1 ili.i. ;i K,.r,l. A. M Ci ' foul, ii vtci K;. i- lui -ft .1-. Han Hiikli V-. JlntiiiH l'inkl' a. t ul, uiC'iiitiy J vv . iFntutit. n f. r !f. Jni. II. Hatty v. -vi -ilir, i I n . I 'll'-il'.-M"- H-o'u.i I u-,tia I'.r i'f I" Cu Urn- - II v. ii'li. jr. i 1 "1 t'i ft i -i ii ui iu. y llr.nwi a I ut I u l"l plf I! Poll-i' C "Hit I ' P'lliiJlll ' A L-'Bil A-Ril.l nil "Hi-, (ii.. I a I "p cl.'Mir. C. A -.hi l.p'l. ..i .. . I. p. unoii f.-r 'lift 12. Mali i'f i ic on, c v.ri 1 -. I. M ikIi.iI ul, i i)iitciii).t i'i"ceoliUi;; '. vv ll,.im...in fi.r plf. HioMii A I u-Uu lor .Ii ft li. I.. M. P.ufiitt v . i'l'hlik piilliaiiK.ii.il 1 1 rin Hioii . J. vv , llnmiliiiu f"r p'o. II. vv. p. l.opl, tt I,v-.vv .l. i uai-. ii'li.ir., ct ai, cuiii uiRtiou; C. A. s hlbrdc lor plf. IV vv. i; .,.r,, cl til vi. J.JI. VVLiti-itl.ilal, . imlirniiMon. A. (ichlliii.Jc l.rp!f I". W. P. Ui.l.it al, vi. II. M. Miutlii, it ill, c.JUlhuniU'.li. I . A. c.lilbre.lc f.. pll. i;. I. W. i uhuii vu J. II. M. ' I" i ', i . iiiiriiiii tioui '. w . llamiltuit. lor ili. I--, ltauiiuli Jo-. pli".iii at-1 1 1 1 ii Hi-' HuiIhi. viouiiriuatlon; J. w. iiuuuliuii i"i pll C'ou-lKOt T..ii-alnl il ul v I riiuc A. Ai'.liuiiibm'J ct al, confirmation. Droivn A Jn tin fur plf. M. K. T. VVooilnill v n. li. W . Itolilu-oii, t ul, coiiliriiiutli.n: Hp. u A I ii-till fur pit. ol. Atiiou NutcKllm , r -p., v- vv. . Uyui. api., ai. til rum JO:lic. c'uiul. Ji. L. '-titiil..pl lor r p. .1. vv . Jluiniltoii forapp. Tlulc of t irripm -i-. I. M (illicliuiin, n. coguUuncv. Male ol J i -"in v Ill in) l. mini i , h c c nuance. Hlulii.f KicK-.n f. Il"'l P'I.omi, icc-'Hlii-."' Mlllc i. ( lire:-' III l V I'l I '..lll-l... k, I'- Ci:-UiAlicc, - (ilutcul iii;.ji v-. Lvc linn-. iKn-iii-uueo. Co. A, Attention ! inspection of Co. A, J l liixl. , M. O. has teen ordered io, Haturduy oveninir, March l 'ili, ut h o'clock. Major C. li. Ciillett, iubpectjr. l ull attouduueo is re quired. 1'. li. Hami.in, Capt. Uugu iu iuliiiile Viiiic-ly A. btrolin's. .Muxaulvr HORN. l'ATTi:KSON.-iii Ihia city, March IL', i -vim, io ,ii r. unu .'i th. i . i-, ratioreou, ii sou. DILI). At tho I'a n nia i'addock. hospital, Ta couiu, March Hh, ot epioal uieuiugelis, liyrou 1. Witter, formerly ol Gardiner, in tho L'-'ith year of bin. ago. If o was buried in HuuuyHidu, i'ortlaad, March 11th hy Iho A.O. C W. Notice to Taxpayers. MOl lCE M UKKlillV VEN THAT 'I Hi: tux roll or lliu )car Ji'.7 Iirm Iu.-i ii ilellv cii'l lo mc fur tin. . u rp.ov- of i!Iim Hum the unci i liaiKcil tlM iei.ii. 'J bxci are now iioiv 'Ine ami I'li yul.fi' lit Hie kIk iIII h ollicc. How bins, Ori-Kou, Mhp.U lVlli, I- IS. il. :. A.I.E, .! lill ul loii"W- l iiinily, OiiVhii. Imioii I'l vi tn .vi i it . Iii llni ati.- silt- ul votir valued "impi i I it t. c I I. ut It. Aloxaiiih-r 1 1 1'i-nilii t.m, i n m i " ki n ol as a candidal for the mm tii.u id ; state treaatirer, at our next i.t.itct .o- ventlon. As tho wiper li' pi iii.initllv ! kiiowii Mr. AlfXiiiiih r (or iho p.u.t c'li teen or twenty vouih, I hull tukn pu i. i liro in lellinu llnmpwlni liivonul I an oppiutillillv to know loin hm hi. n lew ul lliu ituttiy iii,iiiici, ili'i'i will! kindly glvii M'iiiii m )ttir p.ipi r Mi. Alolallllrl' llK lli'l'll ll'llim l ... In l.il; inori'liiiii.liHo InininiiHM f.n tin. pfi m ell ; ty tetiM In IVt illil. mi, (iinii, WiiHe hy hi iKiiiext ih Uiinu ho ui'i mod n u KlialO of IliO I I' V tlililo, I l-l lilli.llliina M iln I pi Ini-lpall i vv it li Mini kii'iii tint t.ttiii.'t.-. Ihn hitter v ere i iinli d vcurnl i r iivu IhlotiKll Uio h ltd vi iitii ili.il li.tv e kit u b. that iiiiulrv lii'in ttiiut In time, iiitd In my lnn-iiufa rolntloiiN w it ! 1 1 , nuno I'liina ol ptmplo (or inure i Iinii ton v:i-i-, I never hoard one word i( e.uiiplititit Sgailtivt hltii. Ali'MiiuIci Iiiih ulvviiva hi en a true lnoinl u( tho liirmi'iN, In ,il. wayarmiilr loacm l in unv pnlilio nr I charitahle eu'oi pi io. Ilo Iuih lien u I Ktamuli and lino lepith'i - ri, purolv I from punt Iplo. Una lu-vor nl In Irm kc I 1 ou liny ol Iho ii i it u v Ih'uici Unit 1 1 it i ho- I sot our p.uly in ricnt vouih. I lu ahort, I ilonlit ivhoihir lln-io i ti : limn iu our fl.i'o liotior ipialilio l (or iho IHiailiou or innro ilcM-rvitii; .f in. nmli hi Ihrn mv ftionil. It .li..ni.. t . N.nt ' while I think id i would it not ho well, to consider lhi uul'i ri.il of vvhi li uu next hoard will l-o i.t:i."."i-.i ." I ion. T. 1'. (ioi r nl M, ui. in I .r nivcr- nor, whoaiv ininy ii.iliilo i mo will know ii tu all. Hon. A. M. Cr.tl .r.l ol I .inl.it 1 .. secretary nl mate, ii iiiuu ih !. .uglily ipaaliliod iu evorv piiriii'iil.ii f. r tin- poii ti.itt. Ininit an iittoruc) of lti-i.;:iit.-i'il ahility nl Iioiiik and iiiiri l. Hit l-i c .r lainly thu i! .unv of Smiilieru 't aud shoiild he ol I no vvliolo rtliilo fm l In' poaitiou. In i-utiiiltihion, will .iv llut with l!,o a.liiutiinl rulimi of our Mulo In llio I . iv 1 1 I -ol liov. tiri't lrnn II, i i tiler ol II u atoli', .Sec, Ci.iwluid fiiim i:,o hontli, Tiiisih. AIi'vuihIci fr on tlioe.tut, nil men ol well know ii utility iml etilt i.t Iho Very pi inio cl hlo, w u 1 1 r i;i,n!y jiiLI ex I Kre I and auri-ly would p-l a nui n jiitn,-n t o( rlatu alUiiit Hint tho r p'o. hii I cm pecmlly the loptii.lit an p.uiv. i.ui I e justly pi mid A.I; M In the Count v Com I. I VI I tti ill ol McWilliauiH llll'l Cii a cIiiiiiki in the li'iHohtiirf, IN or and Fail Creek load, iiih! Antlicv IIIK l"l fink, "All. in. F. llatlield and I'. 1'. It.irtiuiu app.iui'cd yionersaiid W. 1'. 1 li iluii ruiii.i.'i. l'olil ull to .I' .t'.i' 1 lu' i o in l , I. ,i I i.t ur Voiicilla WitH ro.i I iiinl I. .-i'l .(; i . . I A Injiior luoniio .t laulcl L. HiIiuih Flliil, o( (ilend.ilo. lor ti titonllifi. Jeiointv F. Tony, ii mil'j". I i. (m .it l'-rilaiu, wan udiui'tto 1 1 j I .f-.m n!. p l;ciii;tiatl.'ii ol A I . M.ilii.v. u-. .'u- till' Ol I llO pililO of I'll. tp.i .11 p-l'llil', was .ici-epli'd, and I: .1. !' 'n,-l..i ,i. p jiiiU'l lu lill v at iincy. (irutit I evi-iiM reoiiii-.l .t.i p. iiiBor inl'.ut I1', an. I I . K . Mi C .limn ii ii ,ip pointed. C. I. lilili'l IIMIH d ,1" I'L pi I I I ' I HI i'lHl.t'', .IU I I Wlllllll (.IUIH VV.I ' lip- pointi'il. W. I'tO'Vn n -i-i. I I'M Mipiivin-r ill I.l cl, Hil l I' ti' I s.ln I. mo'l i iip" poinli-.l. 11. I'. Shorten r-.-o,rii-,l m aud II Malu-i ii j ) ,i ti i I AaM'air Frit' itol tin ! il n urn actively at work ni.tkiiii; llio n-.i nu-iil i (or H'ov Tho doptiln-a upp jintctt lor I lliis yeur aro ati follow . I J.I (.Tiapiiiuii, i 1 1 v of 1;. n I. tii. 1 F. I. Kiddle, Ki.i.l:.-, '.I.'ii.l.ilo ati.l i Cow Creek. l.ewi.4 Chuplll.tll, ClIilollV ill vi Ulld ' M vrllo Creek. I 'w. II. Colo, ( li.ill.i. l i ii .Mi'ii', Cii i ,.n I Vallev an I I, x.kin i i'u-b. 1 F F. Ftmiiiil. vliiu. ii I. C ,',,'n Val ley. Frelicli til --in-lit .in I lihiir. i. W, Sliiley, ll.iklnii I .Hid C;ilup ini.i. , A. I Appl ill l ollwll'it I I. in II, Ul. Ij.uilon M ui A. Il ll'iiii-i, I '. am .111.1 ( ' i Ir , Flk'oti .i '. So itl-hur. I Iv. i ..u liner J. T. lliM .ll i and l.uki'. H. C. I l.ii t r it in , leu.! ry Itufohiirrf. All U'i u u I i i'i'-, c i I ii. i- I we have no duiiht lm' ii. ' li Lit Ihur jiiiih and f.iliHl,n-tor v ANNOl .Ntli.MIM . For .Shcrili. I herehy iililiouiii'i! iii m l caii'li l.ile for sherill, euhjecl lo iho ili'cmi.iti ol tho repulilionn county i-.iiivi-i.ii..ii J. It. 1; ii'i'i i . Suhfli riho for llio I'i.aimu. vi .kh. Sir I Ititc fur I in y ( n i i.iiur.iiii. cil tnt-iu. i liio-it 'ur t i- ... IIICU atruuv. Ij.'joU pure. tCf. II. A., in ,r. :r BABY'S SMOOTH, KAIW SKIM A Gralcful Mother Wntis thu Letter -Tells all about Her Troubles v lien Baby Broke out with Scrofula Sores. "At I lie lirje of I V. i llli'llt llr, mv Pill' I'lfjiui In lui vi- inri I.ienl, i .ti I mi 1 1 !. r i i-j i . t cheek. We n .1 i ll 1 1.' i .li : r.il r; pi leal ioilli I lill w . i .i il.l I li in ui li I. to no n v ii il. 'JTie (.on 1 i .n ,i. n II o i i ui. Hill!' I'f Ilil fill'!'. Wl ' in, II I i 'llr ciun atoi I rii-il hi ' tin 1 1 Him , 'iml in i mil: the More vv as i;one, lint to in.v tnirpri-t- in I WO wei-ka more I mil her i.eruf n loni h ml; -hiuv nppnn i mi I. iI'v'm Mi ni. 1 1 (jrevv Worse inn I in r.- i , Mill v, lien lie v :e three innlilliH u. I, I Iii;iii kIvh'K hmi Jluod's f-nri-iij'iirill i. I nl-.o lunk ll.i.il ;. HarraparillH. I l fun-"i lo- lin.t I 1 1 ! WSH flllililll il. till null . Ml le HI II Mini . Hie never reluriieil. He It mm foiii yiiiri.iilil, but he Iiuh in -.er Int'l unv hlwii id llo' i Scrofllloll.'i hori H nillce In- V ill run il I..V HooiJ'h SiirMiipii.illn, f.n- v Ii U-Ii I feci vci.v grateful. M.V h".v mini hiit 1,'uo'l lienllli and Htiioul li, fuir i km to Hum ureal ineil Jcllic." MllH. H. S. Wliull.N, I'lirinini: ton, Dclnware. t!t-l ulil.v lluml m, , , , .. .uu piiiinpl. i llirii nl iiinl Hoods I'i I Is ci-) iiniii.i -..iiiiii. Easton's Grocery. I have opciicil iii ;iy,aiu with a full line of ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES At my Old Stand mi Jackson Stn-i t, Cigars & Tobaccos, Nuts & Candies, Also a lull Line of Teas and Coffees of Best Ouality. ( til N I HV PlUUilJl K IJDIH.II 1 AND SOI,H. MOC II CUCTflU uu uii'i nnii-inni y.mi.i lvi-h i'lllj. M. LMOlUri, lion. A ilo'i'ijii'iv i.iviiili.in id Iho ii pulili i nn .' .'it 1. 1 h iiI.i.i 1 1 1 I V I'1 hi'tll'V I l 111 .M II, I', I In I ho ' Hi I r. IU' 1 1 I'l liOHW-liili.-.l ll U eillil'-ililV, .Vpllll.'li, I.VIS, Nl the hour ( III u'l lock, ii. in , for l ho pur- pnKO ill lllinilillll( C'lUlllV I IIP I TI", llll'l I !ci hiu I I .Irl.''iil.'-i I.. II... : ii'iiU'i-Hluiinl loll V en I ii mi ivhtili in. .'U nl I liini'lin nil M'.ii.lii ,-, Antl II, .-l: , iitnl I I iloh-ililli'il o 1 1 1 1 hi .ii o t on rill ii iii , w Ii loll iiiihIm at Aolutiloll I liiirn.hiv, April II, H'H, Hlul u 1 1 in m t i n. Ii nl in r I'liNitioii'i i. h ahull pi. I'l'tl) IP III. I I oil. Ill ll.li'l I IlllVOIltlOII. Iho ci nv i nl I ut will -. fitit ol l-'l .h'l.V.iliii ,u I'dli'i I hi lulluwa. Hill' ih loxiilu ul l.nu-i- li-i i'.'i'1' proelliii. anl OIIO (ol I'lll'll ;.'ll Vi.llMll !lill'li..ll l tlvo or over i hI lor It. 1-, Hi .in I 'l tiiipt cluo JiTlaO in ISlMi, 'Unit will niitkc Ilit ropie sliit.ill'iii n h (ulliivva : lioH.'hilrtl I i'(. Creek l'inpiil i Wei l K.iu-lnii i; inn ul'.i I'linyoiiv I'lo I'o'.i-.i Vnllev Civil I'.cli.l Ml. 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