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ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND ASHLAND BY FRIDAY MORNING. I \v. ÍÍ. Editor end Publisher, TIDINGS Termt of Adrtrftting: LBOUu (hie wquare, first insertion....... Each Additional insertion......... ;)e . Oil' year............................... : ix months.......................... •• three months..................... LOO AU ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 2, 1886 uh K: !< • >x copies for........... 11 mis in advance. ya oe w . i Local Notices, per line.............................. lac Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on »hurt notioe Legal Blanks. Circulars. Business Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Posters, etc., got ten up in good style at living price«. ferms of Subscription: i ) TIDINGS. AJZZZ3 InqMjrtnnt Decision. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. HERE AT LAST! “THE DEl’CE WINS.- MEV OF HARR. STATE AXD COAST. PlimYGRAPHS. A single cannery at Chico put up over Ex-Senator Thurman visited the Uni Always hitting the jiipe The tinsmith. 80,000 cans of fruit last summer, much Soon after their discovery in the sum ted States senate the other day, and said - [Pacific Jester. of which was shipped East. ; and Counsellor at Law, mer of 185, settlers began locating dona lie felt like a cat in a strange garret. You can't tell an actor by the amount si LAND, OREGON. tion land claims throughout the valley of A man in Sierra valley sunk an arte Prof. Storm Bull, a nephew of Ole of fur on his overcoat. —[Oil City Bliz Bear Creek, which flows into Rogue river Bull, is one of the faculty of the Wiscon zard. I t > • 1-. 1 in the courts of Or.goi sian well which gives hot water of uni ■ . I ; .. imn paper» in the ’e and drains the country surrounding Jack sin university—a sort of Sitting Bull, as it form temperature and it is successfully -1 ...— mate nppli.-ntion* f< A New Y’ork girl selected a socialist to utilized iu running an incubator. sonville, and that town became the me were. i>. : - 11 C. ' mining law«. an marry because lie loved Herr Most.— ..I -.:<d on nl! nintn-rs pertainii tropolitan center of all Southern Oregon. Prof. Huxley says it would require [New Orleans Picayune. .'H A 111 Ji Helena, M. T., is to haves line of School districts were organized, rude nearly a million barrels of herring to sup for »er- street cars and the people are rejoicing schoolhouses built, teachers employed ply the cod on the Norwegian coast with The quickest way for a young man to on the metropolitan air whicii will there in -in < t. and civilization began shedding its genial one breakfast. become a millionaire isto marrya million by be conferred upon that thriving min rays over the new settlement. At length heiress. [New Orleans Picayune. ing camp. The late Rev. Dr. Chapin, referring pioneer Christian ministers began making J. T. Bowditch, We disapprove of broom drills. The once to a time-stained newspaper, called A stream of natural gas has been struck their appearance and there being no A average woman can wield a broom too £ ey uud Counsellor at Law church buildings in which to hold ser it “a pennant fluttering at the mast head well already.- [New Haven News. at a depth of 830 feet at the Uuited 11 LAND, OREGON. vices, the school houses were improvised of a submerged generation. ” States Hotel at Los Angeles. If the flow Rev. Robert S. Rowe, of Baltimore. Mars was the "god of war, but lie is permanent the gas will bo used for for the purpose. But the population • -:i n «ill courts of the stale. l • j.ii ti.ptly made mid remitted. rapidly increased, and a church edifice ¡3 having some trouble with bis congrega could'nt compare in this resjiect with illuminating and heating purposes in the 9 4 liecaiiie a pressing necessity in Jackson- tion because he referred to charity balls mars-in-law.- [Burlington Free Press. hotel. vilU. A small Methodist Episcopal con as “Godless hops in tho sweet name of A fellow with a blister on his heel The Walla Walla Statesman says that 'n gregation wits organized and Rev. I. D. sweet charity.” should always refrain from approaching a Chinaman in the employ of Mayor Yes- Driver, who had just made a profession Col. Peter McGlashan. the last briga t<x» near a blind mule. [Chicago Tele ler of Seattle, has during the past two Alto .. . aud Counsellor at Law. i of religion, began his career as a minister, dier whose commission was signed by gram. JACKSONVILLE, OR. » weeks, been attempting t<> engage steam in which he is still earnestly engaged. Jeff Davis, just before the fall of Rich in all tlie court« of Oregon, It is said that Tennyson’s clothes do ers to smuggle a number of Chinese from urt house. Illi-.l He had been somewhat wild, like other mond, is carrying on a saddlery and har i not fit him. That's w hat makes his re Victoria and land them near Seattle. youhg men of the times, and was well ness business in Savannah. i Captain Paul Boyton, the celebrated I acquainted with and respected by the Ex-Minister E. B. Washburn, who cent poetry feel so uncomfortable. - (Ex- I swimmer and voyager is in California, whole community. With great vigor Mr. said on the witness stand in the Storey change. CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, Driver urged the members of liis con will case that lie hadn't “much of any' Ida Socks of Easton, only 24 years old, and proposes to explore the Sacramento ASHLAND, OREGON. gregation to contribute in aid of the erec business now to speak of,” is said to be i lias had four husbands, some of whom river from the head of navigation. The tion of a church building. But they writing a history of the commune in are living. They must occasionally have Captain has traversed over 25,000 miles ! prmnj.tlj to any Imsiue.«» in the i iu . «nrv>*y iug. locating ditches, etc., were generally poor, and those who were Paris in 1871. darnud their socks.—[Norristown Herald. of water, s rimming on his back. The I«1 ex -viii ...» i.i-'rtaining t<> <Ivil engincer- head of navigation is McIntosh's Land wealthy were most parsimonious. The Il ruarnnUe'l. » Sir William Armstrong has signed a Spring is coming! The summer resort ing, Captain Boyton will enter the water enterprise languished, but Driver ’ s zeal p »löffle 10-12 i£J~' I I in the cause intensified. At length lie contract with the Italian government by hotel proprietors are beginning to work ¡ at that point, and swim to San Francisco announced to liis church brethren that which ho obtains the concession of an ex free advertisements into the reading mat- I Bay. J. S. Howard, he had determined to go among all tensive tract of land oil the coast of tlic ter of the public press.—[Lowell Citizen. ; A tramp recently undertook to steal a N .ary Public and Conveyancer classes and solicit until he secured a suf bay of Naples at Puzzuoli, on which a Hostess—“You are not dancing. Mr. j ride <>n a brake beam of a car at Tacoma, vast cannon factory is to be erected and Mr-DIORD, OREGON. ficient fund to defray the expenses of Lestrange. Let me fiud you a partner.” and lost his leg and very nearly lost his \’.Ki.ii;-i .■ I i-,tab: bii'ine«» given careful the construction of the building. To de- I extensive shipyard are also to be con Splendid masher—“A—thanks, no; I—a life, in the attempt. He fell from the a - I iiifiirinatiou furnished con structed. termine was to act, and lie at once start 1 i' n : roi, ¡ i> !n the new town. Innocuous Desuetude. nevah dance—except at children's par beam as the train was crossing a trust!«, cd out. Gambling was conducted with- ' The recent visit to Connecticut of St. ties.”—[London Punch. the cars passed over one leg, severed it ’Washington <,'orres|«>n<lenec New York Sun.J John, the temperance apostle, lias been out restraint of any law, except that of ! I A New York man by the name of Bush below the knee, after which he fell The expression “innocuous desue conscience, ill all mining towns at that. | productivo of some ugly erttptions of re publican temper. When lie visited Hart has married a woman who has succeeded through the trnstle into the marsh fifteen tude,' that appealed in President Cleve time and the young preacher being more I land's message to the Senate regarding or less acquainted with the sporting fra- j ford the president of the senate snubbed in disposing of four husbands up to date. feet below. When found some time after the accident his head only above Ever exhibited in Ashland. Following is a partial list ot Clothing just removals from office, has become a popu ternity of Jacksonville, tackled the first him, and the speaker of the house said Evidently’ Mr. Bush failed to twig.— ; water, and the stump of the injured leg lie “ would rather give a reception to [Burlington Free Press. lar phrase here. tiger layout on a sure thing, for lie staked was buried in the mud, which no doubt arrived ; In a dry and dusty argument before nothing but chin music, of which he pos .Judias Iscariot or Satan.” And now the Many a parrot talks absurd nonsense, the Supreme Court a lawyer was citing a sessed an abundant store. Every saloon, dignified United States Senator Hawley but we have a great deal more resftect saved the mans life as the mud stopped lot of authorities, when the opposing law hotel and other public resort was a writes a long letter to the Hartford for the gossiping birds after we have had the flow of blood. S11 >. » >• • to $20.00, -5 Black I )iagonal Suits. yer kindly suggested another which, lie gambling house. Gold was more plenti Courant, in which he denounces Mr. St. a few doses of the Congressional Record. The Ellensburg Standard says there PHŒNIX, OREGON. I 2.00 to 2< 1. OO. 20 Elegant Plaids, all the rage. said, might not be accepted because it ful than any other commodity and licen John “as not only a falsifier, but an —[Fall River Advance. are now 115 men working on the Cascade ■ ei io. at l>. Kahler-’ drug 20. OO to 25.OO. iS W ine color suits, cutaways. had fallen into “innocuous desuetude.” tious joy was uneonfined. Monte, faro, ignoramus.’’ tunnel of the N. P. R. R. At the cast 'io hi A Macon, Ga., lady bows to every cor- | end a hole ten feet long has been made. The solemn Justices laughed until the poker, and every other game of chance 15-00 to 20. OO. 15 Handsome blue l’-k. A Blasphemer's Terrible Dcatii. ner of a room w hen she enters, to pro- ; At the west end work has just begun folds of their gowns shook. was patronized by both young and old. y.co up. pituate the spirits. Upthis way you only I 1 and is being pushed. Three forces of New York World.’ • In the Senate Mr. Plumb was trying A<1 Helm, still living and for many years 25 All Wool Blue Flannel suits, tr im need bow to the bar tender to produce men are working at the east end, each ;>:l'i.<!t IAN AND SURGEON, to beat the Blair bill by showing that a Marshal of Jacksonville, was running a to I !.< M ». News of a strange and mysterious uc- _ 30 Heavy Cassimere suits, from i the same effect.- [Lowell Citizen. on eight hour shafts. Four houses have United States school history he held in faro game in a house whereabout twenty currence at Millersburg, Dauphin county, .\ s ! ilvm >, O regon . 6.50 25 Pair Tailor made spring-botl tom pants. his hand was written for Southern child other games were in full blast. A young his been received here. On Thursday <>i, e »• lhe ‘ itv Drug st we: r •«¡•tener near “My dear,” said a Burlington photog been built at Tunnel City, and Nelson 6.< M ). 3.00 to 100 Pair Cassimere pants, all-sty vies. ft<nil the w ooh a Í..t lory. ren from a Confederate point of view. gambler named Charley Williams, who I morning there was a jovial crowd in a rapher to his wife, as he scoured his plate Bennett is erecting a mess house 25x60, * ^-SpeciaJ aitanti on giren to diseases of no- The book was published fifteen years died a short time ago at Oregon City, ! hotel at that jilacc, ami while they were with his napkin, “1 do wish you could and two bunk houses 20x50 feet. Car« 3 Dozen pr spring-bottom Jea tn.s, good quality, 2.0(> ■j i ago and he had no evidence that it was was going against Ad's bank in bets run- i imbibing Samuel Motter entered. Met teach Bridget to wipe dishes by the dry will be running into Ellensburg on the I.50 “ “ straight cut Jeans, , good quality 3 now in use. “Oh,” said Mr. Edmunds, liing from twenty to one hundred dollars; ¡ ter was well known throughout the county plate process. "—[Burlington Free Press. 14tii inst. The road is required to carry • dryly, “probably it is in innocuous just at that moment Rev. Driver entered as a patent medicine peddler, and was the tunnel machinery and save hauling 10 “ Overalls, from 5° up. Some one says, “Nothing can be both it over the Uniptanum mountain, one of It of .¡I . <<■ a: A’hlaudt olli-ge, will give desuetude.” the room. In clear, iineiubarassed tones about 55 years of age, and since then he 50 to 2.50. “ Over-shirts, from 15 a failure and a success.” Can’t it! Study the most difficult portions of the road be Everybody wonders where the Presi that gentleman slated his business and has been living near that place. PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR dent got the expression. It is not his began passing the hat. He urged both Shortly after Motter entered a discus on this awhile—When the weather forces tween Selah and the tunnel. t > T" i.: I i.u .i" r of pupils outside her own, nor is it Mr. Garland's. Opinion dealers and players to give liberally sion on religious subjects arose. The the mercury down to zero it always conies On Tuesday afternoon, an old man college clu«». is divided as to whether Bayard or Lamar to the good cause in the interest of sacrament of the Lord’s supper was talked i to naught.—[Binghamton Republican. living about two miles from East Port Kcsi ’■1. \. G. iiij.-kfellow »oiit burch is the inventor, and slight odds are offered which lie was laboring, and lie did not obout. Motter became very earnest in Wwnien are liable to make many mis land, on the Shaver place, was surprised on the Mississippian. urge in vain. The sports gave according his talk, and finally dared the men to in takes, but not one of them, at least no in his kitchen by three boys with pistole to their means—none less than five, i dulge in an imitation of the Lord's sup white woman, ever gets so far wrong that and compelled to sit quietly by while his Novel Soeieti»**. and some as high as one hundred dollars. per. They agreed to have it with beer she puts pulverized charcoal on her face premises were ransacked. The scoun CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, All at prices that cannot be beaten in Oregon. In Walla Walla girls recently formed a Driver made the rounds of the tables, and bread, and accordingly a glass was instead of pearl powder. [Philadelphia drels secured $80 in coin, and, after society, in which tho members pledge reaching Ad Helm’s, where Charley Wil filled with that beverage. They then Herald. A shlaxd , O regon . handling the old man somewhat roughly, themselves to boy-cott any young man liams was betting high and losing, and knelt in mock humanity, and with the v. ill f'.i-i.:«h e«tii:ritc» r.n.l take contracts fur An old woman in North Carolina faint i they departed. The fellows were de Ie.iil.'.i:;. ■ t.f all kinds. who uses tobacco or vinous or malt liquors just at the moment the Christian solicitor beer in one hand and the bread in tho ed a few days ago at her first sight of a scribed by Mr. Allard as young men, tol A *!iareo( patronage solicited. s-35 in any form. The young men were not approached lie had placed a glittering other Motter went along distributing a locomotive and railway train. The sight Î erably well dressed, and were afterward jti ' bdoir thr licery sluMe. long in discovering the secrets of this twenty on the deuce. “Como Charley," bite and sup to each. of a fashionable woman's train would captured. They proved to be young 4 1 have received but few, but am having a tine line made up, which will be conclave, and immediately decided to said Driver, let go now liberally to assist Suddenly, when lie was about half here in a short time, anti will be sold as low as a lust class article can be meet like with like, and forthwith or us to build a church. You know the through, arrange noise was heard, and probably have driven her crazy’. [Chica toughs of Portland named Luke Evans, go Telegram. Martin Smalden and Willie Daly. They A. L. Willey, offered. ganized a club to be known as the “Anti cause is a good one. Think of our good looking up the men saw a sight that confessed and are booked for Salem's The Philadelphia Herald remarks Bangs and Bustle Society.” The pream mothers, Charley, who taught us to be “made their blood run cold and froze the cooler. — f Ex. ble to their constitution reads: “The better men than we are. Think of the marrow in tlioir bones.” As near as the “that the ford who drinks aquart of whis ► ♦ * ♦ < ky on a bet has turned up again. ” The time having arrived when the advanced dear sisters who were once our class scared men could describe it, they declar A- ulani », O regon . GENERAL NEWS. And money refunded in all cases where goods are not entirely as repre scientific teachings of the world should mates at Sunday-school. The little boys ed it was an immense, ill-formed and last fool who accomplished the feat was • «> vr;i j ,i 1 to give estimates. U> iuniish inatc- turned down, under five feet of earth. — ri.il. and < omplete all kinds oí buildings prevail, we view with alarm the prevail and girls in this camp have no place to foul beast with great cloven feet painted President Cleveland was 4!» years of sented. IX 011 OI T OF TOWX ing fashions. As admirers of the ‘form meet as we had when we were children. horns and eyes that flashed fire. With [Norristown Herald. age on the 18th. «.¡i r i! term-. All work warranted to divine’ we raise our voices ag.iinst the Come, my dear doy, shell owt twenty at ¡ yells the men rushed out into the open You may hide your thoughts, conceal give sa:isia< tion. least. ’ “ Hold on, Driver, answered Senator Logan says lie is going to visit mandates of fashion which compel women air and scattered in every direction. your mind and disguise your actions, but s|l'»l Mechnnle street over Yoiiie <t Gil- to wear bangs and bustles, and wo pledge the gambler intent on watching the turn Finally all of them reached their homes the smell of a raw onion will rise in its California this summer. ■ >, .’.o-l ¡uni oltice. '10-10 l he Lending Clothier and Hatter td Southern Oregon. ourselves to boycott, by every honorable of the cards; “do you see that tw enty on except Motter, who was away for a long might ami inform a sneering world how The bill granting a pension of $2(MX) a Odd Fellows Block, Ashland, Or. means, any miss or spinster who indulges the deuce! If that wins, take all.” “All time, an<l at last he arrived, a maniac. you have gathered it to your inner man. year to the widow of Gen. W. S. Han E. DcPEATT, right, ” was the rejoinder, and the game in the reprehensible practice of wearing He was put to bed and physicians sum [Fall River Advance. cock was passed, yeas 169, nays 47. bangs and bustles. The constitution went on, with all parties intently watch moned, but they could do nothing for ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW Mose — “ I say, por. w hy does day alius The London Post says: “France con provides a heavy penalty on any member ing the cards as Ad's thin nimble lingers him. He raved, howled and prayed, de ASFLAH9, JAC. 33H COUHTY, OREGON. who keeps company, or associates in any drew them adroitly from the silver box. clared that he had seen the evil one, and put D. C. after Washington?” Daddy- fesses that she is waiting to attack Ger way, with young (or old) ladies who per Ace, nine, king, jack, deuce, and Charley declared that lie was lost. His tort uro “Why. chile. I s surprised at yer igr- many. This is serious. Germans who •irt-, nt this state. Office sist in wearing obnoxious bangs or bus won. Without a change of expression was terrible, but nothing could be done nance. Doan yer know dat D. C. means desired to conciliate Franco will now bling u]' stairs. tles. The society will use its energies to he quietly picked up the two shining to relieve him, and he died in the wildest dat Washington waz de daddy of liis recognize the uselessness of conciliation, and will wish that the Frenchmen will enlist all man iageable young men to their double eagles and dropped them in Dri agony. The death scene is said to have country?” [Harpers Bazar. * ranks. By the end of Lent it is hoped ver’s hat, while the welkin rang with full of horrors that can hardly l»e Patient “Well, doctor, what do you soon find the opportunity they desire.” ; wild huzzas from the throng of reckless, described. find ails me?" Doctor— “I can't tell just Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and to have the organization strong enough but A suit has been brought by the United not naturally evil-minded young to control all society gatherings. yet, Mr. Peters. I am afraid I shall States government, at Seattle, against Railroad. men. Thanking the “ boys ” for their I the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his have to diagnose your case more tho the Northern Pacific company to recover • Mrs. Grant Paying Debts. liberality, and earnestly appealing to • A W.isliington dispatch in the Chronicle roughly before 1 can tell you.” “Say, the value of timber cut from 4,406,60) them to attend liis church when it was 1 of March 10th says; D. P. Thompson doctor, will it hurt? "- - [Tidbits. General Merchandise business lie has concluded to 'New York Special.1 acres of government land in Northern completed, the good solicitor departed I of Portland, who is said to be the wealthi- Idaho. The complaint was served on Some time before the failuie of the mid the games went on as though no in “ You are a regular dude," rudely ob J!Vl. firm of Grant & Ward, Mrs. Virginia cident of interest had transpired. From ' est man inOregon, isin thiscity. Hesaid served the young man to an expensively James McNaught, attorney for the com Corbin, of this city, General Grant's sis one gambling house to another went the ! to the Chronicle correspondent to-day dressed stranger in the theater lobby the pany. SOCIETIES. ter, was invited to place money in the dauntless minister and at no place did he i that the Oregon Short Line would survey other night. “Wrong, my friend," re Advices from the Sandwich islands firm for investment. She called at the receive an unkind word, but everywhere i a road through Southeastern Oregon to plied the stranger politely. “I make state that volcanic phenomena, which ex ! the Willamette valley and thence to Port firm s office and was introduced to Fer met with the same liberal spirit shown dudes. I am a tailor.”—[New York tended over March 5th, 6th and 7th, and Diractory, Ashland i and run the thing tor all there is in it this Spring and Sum dinand Ward. She took a dislike to by poor Charley Williams when the deuce land, or to a junction with the Oregon Graphic. which were accompanied by a large num him, and, it is said, told Col. Fred won. In a few days Mr. Driver hail the i and California road. This road would A colored carpenter in Savannah fell ber of severe shocks of earthquake, re mer. A full anil complete line of Grant that she believed Ward untrust pleasure of announcing to his congrega be built as soon as possible, and would backward from a third-story scaffolding, sulted in the total disappearance of New open up a great stretch of tino country worthy. A few days later Mrs. Corbin tion, in the old school house w here he turned a complete somersault, struck lake and Haleinaiunau, two pits in the intrusted Col. Grant with $25,000, held service, that he had raised $1400 in the eastern part of the State. That square on his feet, and was back to his crater of the volcano Kilauea, and the country now has no convenient road to which he invested with the firm with and that the construction of a neat and work io quick that the boss only docked extinction of fire in them. These phe out her knowledge. When the crash commodious church building would soon market and is backward in development. him three minutes' loss of time.— [Nor nomena arc believed to be the precursor I.1 Mr. Thompson said that Oregon is now came, General Grant, in looking over be an accomplished fact. And there, in I ristown Herald. of a grand outburst in the near future, the «accounts, discovered that the firm the pleasant town of Jacksonville, iu the enjoying a stable prosperity. Ho is of the opinion that the mining interests of “It would never do for the Senate to either in Kilauea or Mauna Loa. Some, i owed Mrs. Corbin this amount. As ho midst of as generous and warm-hearted the state will be largely and profitably de attempt to conform to the eight-hour basing their views on observations of was preparing for the end, he charged a people as ever welcomed a stranger to veloped within a year or two. Mr. law,” said De Wiggs the other morning. Prof. Agassiz, believe the disappearance liis family to pay all debts caused by his their homes, stands the little white Thompson is mentioned by his friends as I “And why not?” asked Le Diggs. “It of fire is the prelude to extinction of the unfortunato connection with Ward. A church with its spire pointing heaven THESE GOODS \RE the probable Republican nominee for would sometimes compel Senator Evarts crater. day or two ago Mrs. Grant sent a cer ward—a monument to tho liberality of Governor of the State. He said to-day to break off in the middle of a sentence.” tificate check for $25,000 to Mrs. Corbin gamblers. And who is righteous enough A Cowboy’s Dance. [Pittsburg Chronicle. in payment of the investment. Mrs. i to say that poor Charley Williams, Geo. that he was not seeking the honor and [Tombstone Epitaph.1 Ashland Lodge No. 15, I Grant, it is said, received the money i L. Lands, Jim Cody and many others, that it was doubtful whether he would ac cept it if it were tendered to him. I We have been permitted to look at .a Carlisle on Leading Issues. from the publishers of her husband's <». F.. i who have since met tragic deaths, and book. •V Saturday even In an interview with a Washington re programme of dances used at a grand 1 who contributed to that church fund, I Whitney and His $1500 Scarf-pin. l< <-;!i"en in good ball given by some cowboys iu Colorado, porter the other day Speaker Carlisle have not at least iu the gallery where 1 tú ¡liten,I. 'Washington better in lhe Cliieago News. Some Bright Schools. and as this is quite a prominent cow I'. I m . ow . N. G said: “The indications are that it is not seraphims chant forever the praises of next to Lamar, is nearest the possible to pass a bill absolutely suspend county and our cowmen are apt in the It is related that at one of the Vassar Him who died that all might live. If I ,. Whitney, ___________ near future to give a dance, we publish college examinations in history, one of there be any efficacy in the prayers of Presidental heart. Whitney is the swell ing silver coinage through cither b’-nneh the programme iu full as follows. 1, li-'.tEX r M» ni. 1 oO F. * of the Cabinet. the most promising pupils was interroga- that veteran Methodist minister, I. D. — -— -....... — He is the best-dressed of Congress without supplying some grand circle inarch; 2, horse-hunters' - II <11 i-o r> •-•<! an<! Ith ed: “Did Martin Luther die a natural I Driver, «lie “boys” are there and there I man in Washington, and is proud of it. thing in place of coinage. Tint is, if quadrille; 3, catch-horse waltz; 4, sad- 'n Vlmiher« in good E. K. ANDERSON JAMES THORNTON, V i:< 4 to attend. is a reserved seat for good old Ad Helm His clothes are made in New York by a coinage is suspended, it will be because dle-np lancers; 5, broncho racquet; 6, death!' ’ Vi<-e President. !.. .1 F vkluw . C. 1’. l’re«idcnl. fashionable tailor, who sends him a suit some concession has been made to the “No, was the reply. “He was excom when called hence. whenever he finds anything in stock that silver producers which they regard as captains' quadrille: 7, circulars galop; 8, municated by a hull.” This is presuma he thinks would suit the Secretary's fas equivalent to coinage. On the other round-up lancers; 9, cut out schottische; t Horse"» Long Swim. bly the same young lady who sent some tidious tasto. Sometimes he gets half a hand, I do not believe it is possible to 10, branding quadrille; 11, cow-and-calf “sjionge cake of her own make” to Presi .•¡in F'r.tnei'co di«|iateli March dozen suits a month. The Secretary is pass through the House or Senate a bill racquet; 12, night-horse lancers; 13, dent Cleveland, who used it as a paper <>n Sunday last five horses stampeded partial to white flannel in the Summer, for free coinage. The indications are, first-guard waltz; 14, second-guard quad MAM FV H I: II!iS <H weight, tinder the impression that it is on Market street and jumped into the i but during the remaining months he wears therefore, that the subject will be left rille; 15, third-guard Newport; 16, pound cake. All of which goes to show fourth-guard quadrille; 17, day-herders that she is better up in history than she bay at the foot of Market st tn t. Tliiee the regulation Prince Albert coat with right where it is, without any change in waltz; 18, maverick polka; 19; bull- <»f thCin wete rescued and two were given trousers of gray or some dark material. the present law. ’ is in cookery. calves' medley; 20, stampede al). up for lost. News was received to-day, The Prince Albert is usually unbuttoned, Continuing, the Speaker said: “It i« however, that one of the Litter made a and he has a fashion when talking to you more difficult to say what will come of The Kansas story of a flock of sheep Tried by the Indians. remarkable escape. Yesterday morning being fastened together by their fleeces about 9 or 10 o'clock he swam ashore at of gripping the coat by the button and the tariff question. Tile subject is a Last fall an Indian named Tena» »41 throwing the lapel back on the shoulder. very intricate one. There will be an ef freezing with melted snow, is matched found dead near Rathdrum, with a bullet Alameda beach, bear the petroleum re The only article of jewelry visible in the fort to pass a tariff bill; that much is by one from Georgia. A farmer at finery at Bird’s point. The horse was hole in the crown of liis head. It waa Bronwood, who keeps a large flock in a noticed a long distance cut in the bay. Secretary's attire is a black-pearl scarf- certain. The Administration is getting thought at the time tliat the murder liad pin, which is said to have cost him $1500. i along very well. Except as to the silver range where c<>ckle-burs are numerous, making for shore. M ue than twelve question, 1 do not think any considerable been committed by a white man, but a the otlrer day noticed fifteen sheep side hours pa sed between the time the horse What Sam Jones Thinks. number of Democrats, either in the few days ago a half-breed, a son of Wild by side, their heads all pointing the same jumped into the water and the time lie 1 have known women toe poor to own House or in the Senate, or elsewhere, I Goose Bill, was cornered by Steve Liber way, looking as if out for a drill. He swam ashore. The distance from San ty and old Sáltese, and by close question yelled at them to move, and the whole Francisco wharf to Alameda beach ex a pair of shoes, but I never knew one are disposed to break with the Presi ! ing at last acknowledged committing the I dent. On the subject of patronage, too poor to own a looking-glass. lot moved at once. He finally discov ceeds five miles. >»< <»TT. Fres. When some of you members of the while there has been great diaappoint- crime for the purpose of robbery. The ered that the burrs had got into their church get to heaven the angels will inent to some, the genera! feeling among fellow is being tried by the Indians. It wool, and they were stuck against each Slander. Democrats is that only on a question of is said that the relations of the dead man have to introduce you. othei s side*. Dignity <8 the starch of the shroud. principle would they be warranted in are willing to compromise, and the mur For a minute diagnosis of a slanderer, derer will probably l>e successful in buy an exchange takes the bakery in the fol The more dignity a fellow has the nearer breaking with the President.” A Cure of Pneumonia. ing his freedom for so many horses. lowing language: “A first class, good dead he is. " T3* Si Mr. I>. H. Barnaby, of Owego, N. ¥., nattired and vicious liar, who delights to ■ Tho road to hell is the road to heaven. A Malay gentleman regards the use of * In Eastern Oregon. I says that his daughter was taken with a The only difference is in the way you are a fork at the table as dirty and disagree startle his hearers with the most extrava I violent cold which terminated with pneu- gant, but harmless statements, frequent able. You don't know into how many The wheat crop this year, providing LS x only a . part of beauty m-'iiia, and all th8 best physicians gave ly gains some distinctn n: but the little The sweetest rest a man ever had is mouths it lias been inserted. It may the season is favorable, will not be as the ease up and said she could live but a mendacious, villainous, insignificant, the rest he finds in activity. have been washed and scoured, but yon many have been led to believe. Mr. H. but it is a part. Every lady few hours at most. She was in this con vituperative slanderer, who takes de Many a fellow is praying for rain with don’t know that some lazy servant has J. Russell informs the Leader, that a least, what may have it; at dition when a friend recoin mended D k . light in secretly assailing the characters his tub bottom side up. neglected his work. On the other hand, great deal more spring grain is being 1 Magnolia Plain and Fancy Cassimeres. Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. W m . H. ill ’ s B alsam for the L inus ,and of another, and that other a woman, and I Red liquor and Christianity won t stay he says. “I know that my fingers are sown than ever before. The pleasant looks like it. advised her to try it. She accepted it as circulating slanderous statements con in the same hide. clean, because 1 wash them myself; and weather is inducing many farmers who Balm both freshens and a last result, and was surprised to find cerning those who tolerate his obnoxious Custom is the law of fools, and it is I am sure they have never been in any had reserved ground for summer fallow, OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. that it produced a marked change for the presence, is ton infinitely contemptible running this country.—[Cincinnati Star. body's mouth but my own.'' We smile to put it in grain, and he thinks the acre beautifies. Office ami Slies Rooms iu Masonic Building. better, and by persevering a permanent to be worthy of notice.” What more t at the Malay's way of eating, but has age will be nearly equal to last year,— cure was effected » can bo said! w. H ATKINSON. SecreO’rj nud General Manigrr. Legal blank« for sale at T idings office. I not he a pretty fair chance to smile back! [Weston Ijeaibr. Goo. B. Currey SPRING AND SUMMER X The Secretary of the Interior has ren dered his decision in the famous Brittin case. On December 31, 1883, James Brittin made a pie-emption cash entry near Devil's Like, Dakota, and on Feb ruary 9, 1884, made a homestead entry near the same place, and commutes the latter to cash entry No 669 September 9, 1884. The Commissioner of the General Land Office held this last entry for can cellation u]H>n the ground that Brittin exhausted his pre-emption with his first entry, and that his last entry No. 669 was therefore illegal. The effect of this de cision is that the coinmutaion of a home stead entry is virtually a change of such entry to a pre-emption, and as the ap plicant is only entit'ed to one pre-emp tion right, he can not secure the benefit <>f another by making entry under the homestead law. ~ Two questions are pre- sented by the issue in the case, First, whether a person benefitted by tin. pre emption act can be benefitted by the homestead law, admitting that he is en titled to both. Second, whether a com mutation of the homestead entry to a cash entry is not an exercise of the pre emption right, and whether the allow ance of such an entry is not practically awarding to such applicant a second pre emption l ight. The Secretary cited the report of Commissioner Wilson in 1864 on the subject ami other authorities, and reversed the decision of Commissioner Sparks. A great variety of interests clustered around the light to commute a homestead. The money lending class, it is said, is especially glad. 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