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f * I 11'"-g ----------------------- -........................ TEMPEST IN A TEAPOT. The report of the committee on creden tials contained the following recommenda tion : That Mrs. A. J. Duniway. a duly accredit ed delegate from the >tate Woman’» Suffrage Association, be not admitted; as in the opin ion of the Committee. the association refer red red; to is a political party.* ♦ * , • * • M rs Duniwaymoved to amend the report by striking out that portion adverse to the admission of tie tire delegates'from the Woman Suffrage Association. John Doe rose to a point of order : that no pera< n e <cepting a member be allowed to apeak. The chair »retained tlie point. Mrs. D. continued, and again objection was made. The Chair ruled that no person bnt those that are mentioned in the report of the com mittee'»re members. ; Mrs. D. excepted. * * * The Chair—I hold to my ruling with perti nacity» nacity. • - Mrs. I), insisted that as she w as a member 1 last year, she now had a voice in this year’s organization. J <¿1 inn Ihomton remarked that the Com mittee had considered tfie matter carefully and they had arrived at the concession that the ttattrage association was a political par ty and. under the Constitution, not entitled to representation. • • * * * Mrs D. remarked that that must be a cur joi.s political party whose heed wr.scut off. ♦ Mr. Thornton—Although the woman an nounces her position with all the gravity of a setting hen (laughter), her sentiments amount to nothing unless it is to prove her sincerity. The association she reure- sents seeks to secure tire ballot to woman, and it is all nonsense to pretend that it is not political. 1 use tlie words in no otkn- give sense. > Cries of “ Question ! Question !’ • • • The question being on the amendment of fered by Mrs. Duniway. Gen. C. A. Keed ad dressed the house in support of the amend ment. • * * * . * * merit .Mr. Tillman Ford rose to a point of order _ that none but members were allowed to speak. 1 „ . The Chair ruled the point not well taken, holding that until the report should be adopt ed one person was a member as much as another. ... Mr. Ford appealed from tha decision of the Chair, arguing that none bnt last year's members had a right to speak and vote un til the report was adopted or rejected; then, others c.;n lie admitted k> membership. The Clmir-aThe»»entlemanis correct. The Chair reverses its ridings and wants tilings done us agrees bl v as possible. Major Geo. H. ’Williams -What is the ques tion before the House and who has a right to vote thereon T The Chair—The question is on the motion to adopt the amendment to the report, and no one has a right to vote thereon. Mr. Wooden elaborated a point of order designed to prove that he had a right to vote. Tue < hair—Gentlemen, the Chair erred. » You have a right to vole. Mr. Ford—I except to that ruling. __ an under proper lixnita- The .Chair— 1 2 mean tions, (voice, •* Ke-rect! ’’) * * * Mr. -I ----- . —I move the previous ques tion. I The Chair-Js the previous question sec onded by the "House House * ? A two-thirds’ vote will l»e necesary necesarv to sustain the demand. Mr. Cann rose to a point of order: That it was not competent to umend a report. The Chair overruled the objection. A Voice—What is the question ? ♦ The Chair—The question is on the adop tion of ths report of the Committee. Cries of •• No ! No 1’ and great confusion. Amid the babal of noise infernal that fol lowed the decision of the Chair, Mr. .’a haggard face shot a beam of glory straight to the dias of Agamemnon, which so illumi nated the mind of the President that he in- continently doubled on bis track, reversed his decision and order was oneb more restor ed. The (.’hair announced that the previous question was under debate (!) Mr. Driver—Mr. President before yon can pass upon this question — Cries of - Order! Order I ” Mr. Driver.—before you can post— Voice—Order it up ! Mr. Driver—You must decide the law. Voice—Who'» Chairman o’ this ’ere Con vention ? Mr. Driver—Tf you’ll keep quiet so a’man con hear himself speak. I'll explain the law ! Voice -Dern the law! The Chair— Has the prerions question been seconded ? Mr. Thornton—The question ft on the amendment. The Chair— The previous question takes precedence to the amendnient. A vote on the previous question was had, resulting in its being ordered. The Chair—The question is on the amend ment. * • • o » • Just here Mr. Hopkinson. traveling agen of the S. P. Cronicle. loomed up in the rear of the house and remarked suavely that the question was on the adoption of the report. The Chair—The gentleman is mistaken. The Chair has frequently stated that it is a matter of grevious doubt in his mind as to what the question really is, but the Chair is inclined to rule that it is on the adoption of the report. Mrs. Duniway—The question, sir. ft on the . amendment ottered by myself. Mr. Driver—That's right, Mr. Hednerson, -that's right! The < hair—That is not the understanding K)f the Chair. .Mr. Horton—It's the understanding of the Alii m< e. The President ruled that none but last yeai’s members would be-allowed to vote. Mr. Wooden interposed an objection to the •disfranchising process. It was linally decided to call last year's roll of members. A disgnsted delegate moved fto adjourn. The L’h.iif ruled the motion out of order. Hifre a scene of indescribable confusion ensued, after which— Rev. Mr. Bowers said that he had read, while in the East, an account of last year's proceedings. The performance then was simply disgraceful and certainly it was worse now. If we can’t do better let's go home. ( . . The Chair again ruled that none but last year's members should vote on questions of organization. Major Williams—What body sent this com mittee out. '■ The Chair—The assemblage of people now before me. Major W—was it legal ? Chair—Yea. Major W.—Then I have a right to vote all the time. Chair—All right. Take your seat and vote when your turn comes. The roll for 1872 was then called. Mr. Mudham and 2% others failed to respond. Mrs. Duniway’s amendment admitting the suffrage delegates was defeated by ayes 17, upas 22. Considerable confusion followed the an- uoimcement. Major Williams said; “ I’d like to know what we are doing here?” The Chair confessed hft utter inability to give the desired information. PRIVATF MFDIGAL Altf. ¡ Circular to the Liberal Public. Shocking and Disgraceful Scenes in the Temperance Alliance at Salem. Mrs. Duniway the object or the Con- fuelou. ‘ ’t __ _ E PROPOSE TO PURCHASE OR erect in tìre city of Poston a build- jiug to be known as the’ PAINE MEMORI- AL HALL, as a tesiimoni.il to the' great ji-eivice» <>f THOMAS PAINE in the »trug- ;gle for American Independence, and for ‘llniveri-al Mental Freedom. Sakl budding ¡tú be suitable fur »tore«, business offices, a Hall for Free Di russion, Lectures Aùiuae- ÌBW<ta,.aud finally, tinally an office for the business *.uier.ta,.and purposes of the Heston luceftigator. To ¡accomplish mniishMi Hft, we need the asefttonce and 'contributions of all tne frfonds of Payne «ai.il of (he Invest!jator, and believing our treaders ai.d other Liberals, to be •>{ that numbor on whom we may rely, we ark their Said asaitance by contributing liberally them- ftelves and inducing others to do so. S ib- iseriptions will be acknowledged in the col- ■ jumns of ti e Investigator. We have labor- ea under many disadvantage* during our? We Peiwon c?i3> take tbeee Bit coune ti' n with th»- Investigator. in provid-, ii.’g suitable accom* jodutiou*for our basinnes ten« according to directions, and remain unwell, provided their bones are not and in securing a Hall for our Paiue Cele long destroyed by mineral poljon or ether means, bration. and we »opetl now to a Liberal atd the vital organa wasted beyond the public tu come for ward .rnd h*!p us to *e-I point of repair. Dyspepsia or Fndlgfeetieu, Head ache, Pain in the Siioutders, Coughs, Tight- ne»Mi of the Cheat, Dlzsineas, Sour Eructa tions cf the Stomasti, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lung i, pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptom a, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these complaints It has no equal, aud one bottle will prove a better guarantee ef its merits than a lengthy ad vertisement. , For female Coat plaints, In young I' ‘, married or ainsle, at the dawn <r ibood, or the tofu of lift, these Tonic dteplay so decided sa influence that ed improvemjnt is noon perceptible. QUICK CURES AND MODERATE CHARGES W DR. W. K. DOHERTY’S Medical • Bo. 519 Sacramento street, Corner of LrMsdorf st., (a few doors below , What Cheer House). Pifrate Entrance <•» I»eidsduri x ' . st. Ban Francisco/. IL Estab’irhed-expresxly to afford the aflieted Sound and ecientirtc Medical»treat ment in the cure of Pri vate and Chronic Di-eases. Case» of secresy aud all Chronic Disorders-- •TO'THE AFFLICTED. DR. W. K. DOHKRTY retllnu hl. cere thanks to hft iiurnerona patients for their patronage and would take this oppor tunity to rt mibd them that he continues to* consult at bi» Institute for the cure of chron ic diseases of the Lunas, Liver, Kidneys^ Digestive and Gvniio-Urinary OrgaM, and’ all prirate diseases, viz: Syphilis in ^11 its> forms dml Stages, Seminal weakne»»and aib the horrid consequences of ve f-abuse, Gen-- orrlKea. Gle^t. Saicture», NocturnaLaad Diurnal Emi-sibns, Svxual Debility, Dt«oa»-- e* of the back a;'d I o I ub , Intlamation of the' Bladder and Kiddeys, etc.; and he hope»1 that lift long experience and succom I u P practice will eoptloae to insurChim a »hare of public patronage. By the practice ef many years in Europe aud the United States be 1» "Cabled to apply the most efficient and successful remedies against diseases of all kinds- He cure» without mercury, char ges modera'e, treats his patients iu a correct anil honorable wgy, and has references of unquesiionable veracity from men of known respectability and high standing ip society. ; All -¿riles consulting him by letter or oth er wise, will receive the best and gentlest treatment and unplieit secrecy. ' ► } Trustees. I Inflammatory and Ctaro.ilc iiuutisui and Goat, Dyspepri», or »tloa. Batons, Remittent ant iiter- c Fevers. l»tae tsc, of the Blood, Liver, w and Bladder, thtje BKxera Lave acst BucceMiful. &u' h Dtoease» are .. Ta Females. by VitUted Blood, which ft produced a igement of the Digestive Organs. When, atfcmale is in trouble or afflicted I |For Skin D^eense», Eruations,. Tet with dfeetiae, as weakness of the back and ter, Sait Rheum, Biotcta-A Pimples, limb», pain ia the head, dim nee» of sight, Pdkulea, Boils, C2.rtuuc.ej, Rlng-Wonna, lo-s ot muscular power, palpitation of the Bcald-IIead, Sore Eyes, Erystpeies, Itch, heart, irritability, nervousness, extreme uri fe -urft, Discolorations of the Skin, flow ore nary dtfflcnitiee, derangement of digestive and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever aarne functions, general dabHity, vaginiti«, all dis pr nature, are literally dag up ani curled ease* ot tlie w< mb, hysteria, sterility and ail out ofihe system in a short time by the uae Of these Bitters. One botile in such cases utLer diseases peculiar to female*, »he she'd wl 1 convince the most lncredoloos of their go or write at once to the celebrated female curative etfecta. doctor, W. K, LOHERTY, at hft medical ii. ii. M c D onald a . co „ Iustitqte, ana consult him about uer troub Druggist» A Gen. le» and dishes. The doctor is^e Bee ting Fro^t, St. Agts., San Francisco, Cal., A <jor. Washlugtou and Charlton Sts., N.Y. more cure? than any other physician iu the BOjLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS A DEALERS, Proprietor, State ot Ca^ilornia. Let no false delicacy THOMAS RYAN prevent you. but apply immediately andu save yourself from pain, »offering and pre mature deathi. All married ladies whose '’Bfl'OST COMMODIOUS HOTEL IN deli tate l»ea|ih or other ciitnmatance» pre 1Y> the ¡¿tat». HARD FINISHED thro’- vent an indreMe in their families «liould euti ' ' write or cajl at 1>B. W*. K. DOHERTY’S , Medical Institute, and they will receive eve- * ry possible relief and help. Th» Doctor'e Board per Week......... ;...................... f5 00 offices are so arranged that be can bo con Board and Lodging................ $6 to Id 00 sulted without tear of observation. ’ (aided by RADV >H'l i RADWAY'S WAü’ uta per botti» old b .»od—lutrejktì b«‘ 8*.n aud l.SiUli OREGON WORKS! IRON I) SA RS RADWAY ’ A PAR ! ! JL1A N ÜESi T RUSS HOUSE, Ha* made the most astouis'iiag cure-«, Qt:i?k, »o Rapid ar»- the t range» the B uudergtje* under the inf.UeiiCC of this U wpnderrtil Medicine, that Every Day hii Increase ftavAHiaftlaftsii' FRANCISCO. Â Weight is Meen and Felt. TEE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. . Every dron of the SAKS. a PARILI.I A ** RE SOLVENT communicate*- through tlie Blood Sweat, Urine and ocher Huida and ju co« of the system thp vigor o£ life, for it repair» the wastes of the body with new anil sound material. Scrolula. Syphilis, Coasnmptiftn, Glanuiar dfteare. L'le vsjin -he itiirqadi. "vyth Tumors, Nodes in tl q Glands arid j'.l sr 6ms of the aysti-m. ¡Sijre-eyt». Strwu'us iscbarces from the Ears and the*w<>r»| forms ot skin disease». Frupiione. F»ver Sores. Scald Head, Siug-wonft. S>Tt rhetjmi, Erysipelas, Ac-te, Black Spot«. Worms ir AKO diffusent awns of *9* A Free Carriage wiU be in attendance to (¡/unvey Passengers to the House. *®a Parlor and Box Stoves. ~! ■■■ * ’i All maunfaetuiod in ibis city. SEND > The other dealers will loll you they don't keep them. The reason is. th«y can't buy them. ‘4 • j- -4 ' • i Pioaso remember that I also have a BO0K BINDER, \PAPER BULEB AND FOR CIRCU PARKER BRO' PATENT CHURN WEST MERIDEN, 8LANK BOOK MANUFACTURER men Nb. OAIFront Street, between Washington id Alder, over Hopkiu»’ Hardware Sture, laidnoy £ niadcter Coinptnint«, Griuary, and Wmhb diae;o»es. Gravel, Ilia be tes. . .ropsy Bto'ijnisa <»f water, incontin ♦•n,v of t rine, Hiiglii’e dLea-e, Albuminu ria, and al) cases where there are hri;:k du*t deposits, or the water jtl lek, cloudy, miked 1 WKS 3 with substances like the white of an egg. o’ thread« like white si!k( or therein s inorbih. ge, dark, bi:lio ■» appeanif-or. and »white boat j Merchants’ dust d»-ncHits, and a hen there is a pricking, California Street indaco. burninig sedaitinn when parsing v^ter, aud Ciin in the Small of till- Back and along the oins. Price, $1 Oft. Solicits Adevrti-enibat-» and St Worm».-The only 'knows* and sure rem for ¡thajLiFAiRTTF. CoraiFR and edy fjr Tar»e, Pin, etc. puhliiibo.l in ebiifornia. 0re<<)n ai Washii|gt< n. Utah,'- Ma:)o, Mont PERFECT PVRGATIVE I’lLl.S, nratlpL ,ALz >np, and adiucert ’ Islands, the British. 1 perfectly tasteloM. elpgpnily coated with San<lwish Ubiha: N»! w JJunland ami ...he sweetgum, [urge, ragjilste, purify, eftanse Colbnies: Mexicä Porta. Nicar.igr anil strengthen. ilfodwtHy'» Pil si »r the cure Vaq of ah disoniei» <*f »l»w $ton*ach . Liver, Row- aud Europe PORTLAND, OREGON ' r- ♦ ' •r • I A j . _ KELT Y <k SIMPSON, At the Old Brick Comer, . . : : is 1 . [ I . • '___________ , ¡! !' » m / To he had in the be«t markets. This saloon is also provided BILLIARD TABLE. Connftting of General Merchaudfte, CLOTHING» * HATS, CAPS, Crackers.--! ■ - BOOTS, SHOES, Nuts of al! kinds, Tobacco, < GROCERIES, Bar dines hardware , STAPLE ARTICLES, GENTS’ FURNISHING for Medicinal GOODS, ETC., ETC., ETC mayttf Fortune. i If Business is Dull, Advertise. If Business is Brislc, AdvetAl»<*> i »Ths «pan who didri’4 believe indslvertiBuq frar trone ihto partnership with the Shenfl ve.-i th ’e ad ver and that official d d jss tlie advertising. T ■i Afarblie OKROE LAFAYETTE ACADEMY f ’,, i ST. ’ L Use Nez Per» e Lid.an Chief Baalv. TNOR HARD SWELLINGS AND GAÎH- JT eringi UBe Nez l'eroe Indian Chief Salve. - Propr. QovMwerciaX sL, SALEJf. Y friends arena tub uouut. al public are invited to call and in M Sample my i DRINKS and CIGARS. CALIFORNIA, OREGON of eaok Month and OR TETTER AND RINGWORM JOS. BERNARDI, TtTTION FOR TERM OF 12 WXEKS: primary Department, $5 0i Geography. Arithmetic, Grammar, C Ot Higher Mathematics <fc Sciences, 8 0i A competent Corps I of Assutanft em ployed, :! Pupils can enter at any time. > j : deoJOtf B F F —--- ---- 1 " 1 — CAPITAL 1 SALOON. J N. W. RANDALL, I or burns and scalds C*e Nez Perce Indian Chief Salv OR ALL DISEASES OF THE SKIN Use Nez Perce Indian Chief Balve. — ---------- JI— BOX, For »als by ■OBICE 50CENTS A Jff ail Druggists and general dealers. j ocf FBTHE SECOND TERM COMMENCES op Monday, Doe. 30, 187% ower a harrt < Lafayette. MV ' ' ? ■' iji]# Will hold themselves in readiness *wer all call» upon them for anvthing lino of Painting, Lalcimining, Graining, { Paper-hanging, y Glazing • 7 ? V. 1 ' Ji ‘ All work done according to contract < charge will be made. Try us. E. P BOWER, Therslare 100 female physicians in New HARRIS. York. marllu .J New G-oods, 1 J l MÏ F • ■ Advertise Your Business. i hl OR RELIEF TO PAINFUL FEET from TIGHT FOOTS use NEZ PERCE INDIAN CHIEF SALVE. •VTAVE JUST RECEIVED AND ARE >1 constantly receiving , GiRF.i.n'k S ection .--St'^ihen Girard u*cd Wsay in hh old day*: ’T have a,l«ays <-on- hidered u4f4tl|&ig«liherally and long to be the great, jaediuru of »neceRS • inji btwineas, d I have made it an frtise in the dullest ¡lest, long exreriettcti ^t money tymft spen|i . T____ y contin- «»Uy keepiiig iny biiglnesK before1 the > pnb- Proprietor lie it has peeureil many sale», that il I i btber- wise wonld have lost?’ ' M i’’ ) To Correspondents, Patienta residing in any part of the State however ch-tant. who may ileair* the opin ion and advice advice of DR. DOHERTY, i*i their respective cases, and who think pro per to Rubpnt a tgriten statement of such, in preferent'e to holding a l ereonki jater- vi» W, are te-pectlullv assured thatther com- municati»?n| will be held no-t aacud and contidentialL *If the case lie filly and can didly dcscrillw'd, personal nomcuicatiun will be unnecessary, as in»-ructions fo^ diet, reg ie. re:i and tire general treatment of the ca«re itaelf (inoltjdmg the remedies), will be for warded without delay, and in such a man ner as to convey no idea of the purport of tiie letter of parcel ao transmitted. t3FCunsplt»!ion—by letter or otherwise FREE. Permanent c&re guaranteed or do pay. ---- * Kpermatorrhcea. . DR. DOHERTY has ju»t published an fra- portynt p’ltiipj.let. embodying his own views aud;experience» in relation to lnpotence or Verihty; b»|ing a «bort treatre« ou Sperma»- torrhoea or b*. mir.al Weakness Nervous and physical Debility con-eboqnent u»t this dis ease and olher affections of the Sexual or- g;L*B. labl little work contains information of the utmost valve to all, whether married or »ingle, and will be e »t FREE on receipt of Six cunta in pottage stamp» for return postage. / Address. ” W. K DOHERTY. M. D. apr’Oly San Francisco, Cal. NEW GOODS! T FERGUSON KBIRD ■ • ! t GREATLY REDUCED mil FIRST CLASS SALOON, AL always Keep Your Name before tkejJ ^Public, supplied with the very choices'. Judicious Advertising will Insure a WINES. BRANDIES, -d WHISKIES, CIGARS, - P'ank Books made to order, and ruled to any 'desired pattern. .Newspapers, Maga zine), Music, etc., etc,, bound in any style, with neatness and dispatch, a J) Ji. RAP WAY’S LAFAYETTE. '' ' i ] ' L Night sweat-, Lot* ofiSpartu. and rll 'h* waste» of the lite prii ciple, *r» within the curative range of this 'wonder of Molera (.’Lemfttr.v, end a few idavs’ u-e vrill prova to any peraon using it for either of tltens forms ot dl.-eat-e its potejit power to «ura them. Not only doe« the SjLBSap.Anii.uiAg Rus- olvkxt e.xeel nil known remedial ag»nft in the cure of CLropfo. £c^»fu|ou«. C><a»Hta tion»l and Skin diseabut it is the only po-i'iv^'c ire f<T Warranted to efect a positive ct Vegetable, «-ontaicing ho meren; or deleterious drugs. A few dose» of R ad wax ’ s PfT» the system treni a'I ihé above ni »tars. I’rice, 25 cents per Box Druerists. REBD “FALSE AND THE one letter stamp to RAD WAY 87 Maiden Lane, New York. 1 worth thousands will I e sent yot nov9v7ly IPrivate & Surgical Institute, LAFAYETTE, OREGON /