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L P Fuhcr Hoi 234 t SHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS NV. H. LEEDS. Editor nnd Pubiane: Torins ot Subscription On»?'xppy, o:*” venr ............. ’• six auuxths............. ■■ •• tures uiontuA....... r.ub kit« a . m • c-»p *-s for... 1 i ni.* in adv me* ÀS1ILAND, VOI FRIDAY. NOVEMBER OREGON, DJINGS & MORSE, . < ( iLgvisrzD, o 1H.AI ' ix WAGONS I Mowers, u .< WARE Reapers, Binders. Cultivators, G rant ' s P ass . O f '. f « ’» n r<»n V^*-| • C in AhU I RESTLESSNESS- a itwctl * PADVTLtM FAMILY MtDICiNE Harrows, Hay Rakes, t »M» SA. PHILADELPHIA Prior. ONE Dollar And all kinds af J. 3. -Ic^ari Notary Pn.hiic and Ca:i»«yn MFDFoRD. OREGON The majority uf the ilia of the human body ariae from s <t!«raM*<l Liver. Him- muns Liver Begulstor has been the means of restoring more people to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than any ••thcr agency on earth BEE THAT YOU GET THE GKNVINK. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS $225 TO $1000. O k » i .«»\ NITSER1ES. ¿55. dii 1.H9 2. P. Geary, M. D. PHYSIUI \.\ AND M K'.FDN, Six miles South of Grant’s Pass. Jose pliine county. ( > regon. Neal'M olle Aviv near town. TRAVEL AND TRANSFER 400.00. A.H. CARSON & SON, Frop’s. 550.01». »b* y 1'» An■- of t’“"«! fruit land near Ashland; s - mi t>vr a» re. PHYSICIAN --------Consigriu# of — Southern Pacific Company's Line. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. Time betue« Ashland and San Francisco, Er. 23 HOURS. ! evaa, inlir«>rnÍH F\|>i-«-«^ Trait»« Ilm« I» aí K HIT WA IWTLANIl t SAN FRANCISAI 1‘IISK IAN A SI ’»:».[> >N ■«»ITH. 4 « • e r. M ; l.v l’ortHnd, *' A M . i Ar A*h’an«t, O A M 1 \ V - •.. t • : ! » I‘ M \ r '.«o 1 raTb Her». ASH LAND OREGON, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, APPLE, PEAR. PEACH. PEL M. PRI NE. CHERRY, APRICOT, NEI 1 ARINE. ALAR >N1>. WARN I T. and Shade and Ornamental Trees. Gnijn* Vin«*, Currants, ( » o «« s »*1 m ‘ i ries. Bla«*kb<‘rn«*s, RaspiM*rries, Straw 1 perries. Figs, Etc., Etc. NORTH 1<> 4.'» A M ó e» r M i" r M 7 o> r M Our trees are grown without irrig iti«ci <»n Re«i hill hmti. mid fill of knout* v i nelle« that aucrev 1 in Southern < h< got*. Tho<e (‘«»ntei.ipLiting i»«-« ¡*!. u’ii ■ will do well t«p viMt onror»1 . ¡rd andnm local Pas’gr Train Daily Except Sunday’ ■is for pr re . i*t. ■ 1 M l.v F.-rfa- »•1 Ar . : 1 > P M »Ilice—Al 1 r;»! »'. Ju«. p .i'lF rr «•• r M i l.v AIU hi a Ar. H ó A. M Ire gull K. IL di rimi. Graut ; 1 m | Ar Fug«rn l.v ‘ 9!» ’ P M PULLMAN Ar !,v Ar l.v U • ZX. «teXcLiÁ, 11) PHYSICIAN ani SLKGEON. Nine Year« in Hv.^dLd Prn«-*d» Main Street, Aghland.Or. NURSERY VV «*«t side Division BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS J. S. Waltet, M. D ctur-.i 8 trade nark. or Lad Of St0Vi 'e> troia ¡11 ¡practice his profetimi f Dentistry —AT — A.8UL451P, O regon A. C. Caldwell, Mechanical and Operative Dentist. ’ie that fouine ASHLAND. OREUON. Nitr,»U« Oxide <»is ndiniuistervd for th»» p xinlrss extraction of t-»-th. ¿<¡7"* OJice over the Bank.- E ^tail Train itally i xcept sttnclav :W A m « l.v Purtlmid. Ar :«• 2t» r. x i- y I Ar. ('»»rvalliH, J.v | 1 c i* m At Albtouy «nd corvalli« 4*oune‘*i with on« of Oregon Pacific Railr<i«<i I x|»re«« Train l»aily Kxcept *«in«l<*5 i ' f .V ■ 1 \. i*..rt i .r 1. Ar I «.»•*• a m ■*•««» r m I Ai MeMinville, l.v | 1.» a m AUCTIONEER NORTHWEST ! • ) CALIFORNIA. H. C. Myer, A hland, Oregon. KEEPS GARLAND STOVES. < and ranges just receive«!. •;i<l <>f AC1TIU ill ihe «olllil A**blAD<1 « ’! nt < The < all all«l see ailtl believe it. »N. A XDEIÎSON President. * >rrg«»u 4 tn fur VINES & SHRUBBERY send fur catalogne and price li-‘. b rot litt» LIVERY AND FEED H ILA BU<:s the old stables on Main stiert near tiiv bridge. and the new atables on Oak street, are now under the pioprietorahip anti management of HAMMON BROS.’ Ila NURSERIES G Horses Boarded and Fed. 12 1 p I • i»r. ■ Ai ’ • - Vlil.tn'1, <»r At reasonable rate«. New and handttonie turnouts, i el table «nd safe buggy trains, and good saddle horses always to be Lad at these stable-’.. P. CRADY, A I N T I : i Í Will Buy and Sell horses Piper-har.^H,., GUzinj, Kalsomining, Wall-tinting, Etc. t.fM I.o. wy 4 Co.-« rr*> *-«»n. 19 4*> LIVERY! Wm. A. Grow, HAM l A« Tl K h K- OF pain t :-:!, : GEO. W. STEPHENSON. A. T. KYLE’S 1 I-I WHITE COLORI':!) BLANKETS .•■■■■ -V Cusimeres JTnnnels.H ’ UN’DERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. Suecial Attentiou to Graining and Paper-Hanging ami S..1 ir STABLE. A T KGe W'.Pild rewiwi-tfnlly annnnnc»- to th«* pcoph-of A-hland an i snrr«»uudii,ir «•"¡intrN (hat he ha-hH<1 th» *»t«!'l<-*> back <»f th< N ltv l>U,rk li\ed Up iu tir«*! « la*.« f.<r ih»-!i verx bu-in»-««. an<1 ha** a line lot of buggirs, « arrtnir*’*. ef« and The l-eet ttam** I have secured a’ ■’et-the hi ill k#*en for I a ◄ CABRIOLET. in Masonic Building, »L Wi man tlie.1 tm* I P In Lis b«-iis on the «401.1.»d Ln .1 it was left for an illegal purj e ». * u Jin- I |. \»re Vi *.*- i'I'.jx, .-«lor B rd. \.tu» r-r.der« d an opmn»!. w iling a<J- th-’-pi., t»«*- cmise he bt hev-G ih - d.a - ìii » m of li'-ury v ¡¡eo’g* , if c.il. v\»»ul i cau<»' ,;n upheaval of ->'•!♦•:y nod dis turb th«* c ».-ìiiii iu 1 ’.w and eqiuty which govern the country. lL ury G«*orge app-.«led t<> the ('«>ur* Lir«»rj- and Ap;l'io» b--;ly yesterday <lt\-i.l«*«l in his favor, th« Chief Justice ayiug that he i»eii» ; - the works of George have greatly eluc idated ami enrich« 1 th»' subj-cts which they treat, and that they w» r. very valuable contributions to the 8cien<*e of «con« 'ini«*s. “The entire re striction imi»ns« 1 by law.'' -ays th»* Judge, “<»!> certain works is that com prised in tli«* sentence, ‘the writings to be circulated musi uot be. when con sidered with resj»ect to their purpose ami general tern lorn *y, hostile to relig ion, to law or to morals.’ George's are not hostile to either.” “That is %«*ry gtsul news.” « mi .I Gt*org«? “I will use the mom*y m printing un edition of ‘Progress ami Poverty,’ which will be distributed princip«-dly mnong the farmers. A iarg»* edition will be required for this ¡ urj/ose. Whether I will also print editions of my other works 1 «1«» no1 kn«»w.” What I«« I• •• 1 hat produces flint beautifully soft complexion and leaves neither traces of its application nor in furious riled .- i’he answer. Wisdom s Robertm* a «■ ur. piishes .'I! this, and is pronounced by ladies of ta-C« and r«*ti’ienirnt to be th « We have removed <»ur N n*wer},>< p» q. • ford, u heir w«‘ have se<-tiri d n» w z: ‘ .nd. mo-t delightful toiiet article ever pro arm less and match match- th«-woii of which is a Mitidv loam. - uh LI cl duced. . Warranted it harmless U n without irrigation t«« grow h* «bliy, tliril leaa. Kold bv Chitwood Broa., Ashland ty tree- with an ab<mdM»iee of kticrnl <p.’vg'»n - r«.'putati<«n. without heavy tap n»«>t*, to away iu diguing, w'c offer In a ret- nt rejKirt th«- s«-crtlary of tbe Si it»* Board of Immigration re- io.ooo Prune, ferr«*d with ¡avubar eii.|»hasie to the io . ooo Apples, iiillu«-nee for g«H»d which th«* aeces- sions of population, clearly traceabh- 5.000 Peach, to tbe lalpors of the Stab* Board ot I mimgrati' *n, have had. TLis fact of 5,000 Pears, itself should ojh rah* as a ¡ mpu * rful 10,000 Grapes. factor in leading every citizen to the Vnd n l ' ihm I H*i«ortment of nil ti««- '.«.-adiug 4*ot)clusioD that his best interests In in lhe direction of kvpmg up this varieties uf Fruits. work ami aech raring its movement. If prop* t epergy manifested the Trees as Low as any First Class Nursery. ctkpee of the y«*ar 1!S9» ought to «-•» Or<*goii withcl-PN-- ««nto a ¡popuUili«Hi GIVE US A ( ALL of 4 o.b :0 soiils, if not ur.h more than Nurseries at East End of Bridge, that ntimlM*r. An»i the year ls'.‘l ought t«p I m * ushered in with a ¡popu 16 24 MEDFoRD, OR lation of fully half a million. Who is now prepared to offer the public better nccorntnodatiuns than ever before afforded in South* rn Oregon in the liv ery Kindness. p* .1 II Selllemit-r, Wnodbarn. Or- THE ASHLAND GhO. W. STEPHENSON. * p j L All the lenling varieti«' ■ ( (rn »hade oruameuta). nut and evergreen tree* — VIA - full information rt-pHrdiuM rat«’«, eu*. apply to company « a^eiii mt A»h- n 1 Through Tickets to all points South and East K KOEHLER, E. 1' ROGERS, Managt r Asst G. F. «k l’as*« Agent. '>lk WOODBURN t rr* WMitrR conne^tb'n X x'.i ihr r* g .lsr train* on the East V (rotu foot <>f F St.. Portland. Saddle end Harness rk h fue Cub- I m Life IV nitli I iilug * Not if yon i •. tlir » ) 'h ti • a.irid uh pephr. \ek»-r*s I ¡.-.het t |M»si*iv<* cure for tbe worst fe dy-j>e|>sia. nidi;-»s«; n. tlituLn. «•onstsi Uuaraiitt-ed an«l M «Ni I a CH RER. ALL’S X. H ATA1WSOS. I il C « President V¡r<-I' ASHLAND, OREGON. Keep* consti ripply of • line, u hk h • RS lOV* RS CH’i r V.tAKT-K ‘ H«1U»T TheSafihi ASulSIiil ALL ORDERED Business ! -.e»SUB Ropatrln¿; Heatfy Dono One Thousand Chicks! LOWEST PRICES. P um , ng« -s to and iron; «*a< h train. , > Capital. - «»I 'v*-' Sioo.ooo.oo > 3 W NIMMST juice of the Biue Figs of Ctlifo laxative and nutrition«, • i’h the n.cd'Cinal virtue« of plant, T h«» grundtsbi collectnm of young km wn to be mod htneticial to the ?n*v -t ■.», f ,r:/.h»g the ON l.Y l’I.R fowls ever produced on the Pacific F/ I RiMEDY to act gently yet Coast. r îrtlyonthe w. O Silver Laced Wvindottea. Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahmas. —ANDP TO — Rose aud Single Comb Brown Leg horn«, White Leghorns — -.a THAT — White Wyandottes. Partridge Co r>une BLOOD, chins, Black Minorca» aud Lang- REFRESHING SLEEP. shans. HEALTH and STRENCTK (Tr.ii.pione at San Francisco, Cal., Victoria. B. C. an.) all the leading N.t»r-."v f ’ —. Every one i. v.ing it i-,'J ■■ <r I wirii it. Ask vour exliibitious in < >rctfon and Wasbinpton. . •. ! r . '. l;UP OF FIGS. Manu- TWELVE YEARS a breeder of >!v !.y the fancy fowls. Send stamp for catalogue Hiving full information. Address: I OR THE FALL TRMDIE. J. H. McBBIDE. ASHLAND ani L1NKVILLE STAGE LINE. TJR BMMi KIDNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS W. B GRUBB. Proprietor. fa 3pnng £ Summer Dress Goods, PARAS3IS. LANES A"0 CIMTLEMEkS fIK SHJfS UO BOOTS. I' < WORK will be Dt rma X. <n 1 > ; '*■••» -F t:v pn-v ; t!• IIF. I I »1 I’ , VF I • would anu*>*. r—« «I to i« <■! i »’»*•.• no r-\ nnd th* j»-?.:;. ■I IH H IFDGE mby th»»t hi «» arain in tbe iran«fei •-.«*« an«l i» pr«T-ar' <1 to attend to al! r>rornptiy ri iCr ~'r h :-$« lot hint» 1 >ii-e<*t ti-oin tliv All ai Prices that |iEi;v CO.MI’ETHTON. ¡fiaase the System Effectually, St'ige iravts Ashland every Monday ikiornin<. Leave« Linkvill«* every I nui.Mlav in ruing lioiite via b«aia Springs. Shake and Keuo. FA BE Ashland t«p Link vibe, |;«; uo ‘. “ Kenu, - A oo Expremage through to Linkville. 2c U> per pound. 1H4-S If you want a dreae in the latest Ladea and colors go to Huntakur’a. * I J. M. GARRISON, Forest Grove, Or. NO. 25 THE BRAZILIAN RF.VOIJ HON The terms of tbiiteen republican- Incidents of tie Revolutioa. H»»w it It Viewed in Fiuroj* rn»t America. ati I tw *ive *lem»>cralH e* »ir*« with i he L’\Ly -fii-t eo*si».i r* on M .Mi 4, 1K91, Rio Janeiro, November 20. Two .Kid sue..*» —««re I«* nil <»i 1 h»*m wiii 1» i chosen »»ime lime wuhiti th«* next i?.d'alious stailoued in this city were ¡w dve or fo irte.m m » ¡ihs. Several «»rdend from Rio to diMaui provine-* «. of them will Im elected by legislatIlles The militan «»tlb-er“ in s« eret meeting I to resi<. 1 h«-* g«»»,*riHi»en.. w'iich m«*et in the coming winter. 1-.— fi«e ilepiibbcHUi h'v ?S .!•!;»! I of (.’al- m alu mpiing 10 v»if.»re«» ib«* order, ifoinia, l\ iiri of ( uh'r.i «». Piatt of was ¡•■«m.i ’•«(*■! by th«* garrí.-on. The Conradii-ut. I\rv;eH <(f ».it . a*. Alli minib'.-i to tii* in. y resi-t«d r.rr< t son «>’ Iowa, l'.g.ni- «P K . sj-. ,j.*(. s •nd w - bho’..- Tin- ministry, «!♦•» uimg of Nevada, BLur of Nt *. H iiopM*irc, 1 es'-e.*u:cc us !r«s. submnb-l. an 1 ti e ! . r‘ • of N- w Yo . . G , i. oi 1 )!■- innmpU.ml arm) proclaimed a fi-d* r. - sylvan h g»«n. Cameom of !’■ L.-sylvanm, Mor tivo republic, appointing u piovi-ion .l iuii‘*nt, which prom o e:< to rill «*f Verm .nl and Sp« ;mo«3er ue» « of Wi. .us of IL . ine tit'in-»*ra!e ceupr;«- rvs:**<: natLmd •>: ’ig CO’aslU. , loie-s of A ; I Jr’iPMiS. poiperty and (’ • i¡gnr» <-f «*iliZ*.i* . Prigb of Al CUI of Fiori..«, Br«*w.i »»f .rgi.». Exchange is 2 T-l': .'¡ml blocks aie Voriiee® of în-hiiUi, Biurèburn «>< rising. Li reply to ti k «• Hnmutm-i!ion «»f Kentucky, E us I m ot j.oir.si.tn :, Wil- son of Aiary I..ml, V«*st <»1 Ali.-oiin. the n**w governut»*nt i’ ■. th .nig him Vance of North C^iroliua. P«yne oi Lis «1. position Dorn F*.ir» sod: ‘*1 Ohio and ilamp’on «>f S*«utL Cir.e rt-solve to submit to ill» cotninaud <f ci r<*u mal anees, aiM lo i« ve with ad iitia. Three of the states »nention«.* 1 my family f«)r Europe tomorrow, leav elected iegishituies m the r-. *nt cita ing this belove«| coiintry to which I tion which will choose p *natois. i f.. -<• h.«v f i»M to give firm leslimony <*f stat* s were Iowa. Maryland and < ths». my affectionaJc l.»vc during mairfy One branch of tin* legisb'.ture • 1-c ! h.ilf a coutury as « Lief ot «íate. I m l in New York luUds oifi *e for two always L hv «* kindly remembrances < f years. This branch in.w a RepQbUcuu Brazil «uui h'»¡»es for its pro»p£pt.y.” A «IcM'iiinenl signed by all the men - majority, anti lhe blanch which will be renewed ju 1S‘.M will probably, as b.-rs of the provisional cabinet w; » has been lhe case iu all r«<f nt years, ¡»lao'd in the hands of Lh<’ emperor la; also contrt>lksl by th»* Bepubi: just before the stoaiuvr left Rio, assur cans. 1’here wiil hardly Is* any change, ing him that m.tumid necessity uloi e therefore, in politics involved in the had I« k I to the declaration of a repub senatorial election in that «-late four lic, and that th«* cotiutry, «•«mtinuin4 teen moutliH hence, anti there will to resp«*«-t him. woul«! continue the certainly I h * non*- in the elwrtiong iu imperia! civil list. pr«»ihie«! the pH« any of the oth“r three b’ates name*I. tis.ans of tbe emperor were not en- Nor is ther»* likely to be am materr l courag«Hl to «iislurb the peace. Paris. N<»vember 20. Private du - alterations of partir-au conditions made by th«* canva-ses in the other patclu-s w«;re r»-«,«*ned here yesterday states. The demtpcrats will hold their by tl*.* Due D«* NemotirK announcing own. except, perhaps, m Indiana, and the «leparture«jf Emperor 1 >«>m Pedio even there the chances for a republi and the imperial family from R; i can gam are not hopeful, while the Janeiro on the coasting s’e.mier Alli- repubhcaiia cau Hcarcely, in any re* g- as. She is a slow v«*ssel ami is un tamable routing« ney, lot«« mor»* than able *o carry sutfiri* nt coal to «team t » one or two senators at the oulside. in any European j»ort. In cms»*«pieuc * tbe upper branch of tbe fifty-first con she will la« obhg«M to touch at Cap * gress, w hich opens two weeks ht nee, Verde or at Da«*ra. a French set 11« - the republicans will Lav* ten majority, men? on the African coast, to coaf. counting Montana, aud six majority, The Duck De Nomoiirs thinks tha if the ntate goes to the.lt inocrats. and th«* Alhgoas will not land th * emjieror a reduction of this margin to the ex at Lisbon, as Lin* new Brazilian gov tent of <*v«-r two nt the outside of th.- ernment must be aware that !••• would s»-uate which assembles m is'.H woul 1 be cordially welcomed there, but that be as great a surprib«* to the demo her destination will Is* Brdeaux or crats an it would b«- to the republican < some French port on the M»Miter- Over that senate, of course, as over th«* ranCaii. London, NovemlM*r 20. A curious <»ne which is about to open, there wi 1 I h * a repubheau vic«5-prrsideut tx> | r. • story e<«nnecte«l with the Brazilian r« volution is obtaining currency in - d* . v.no wiil iiav«« the casting vote f there should b*- a Ur l>»tweeu lhe pai- «1 piomuti«* so»*!« ty. Dorn Pedro was, it is said, him*-elf th«* i ron«- mover ¡p ti -s. [Portland Journ «1. ins uw 11 deposition, lie ha«i endeav i up'-p-j or-*« i to resist his soil-in-law’s aeriv«* This is what vou ought to have, in f’lri, hostility to the anti-clerical party ami vo l must have it, to fully < nj«»y iif- . bad other r**..s*ms to im * dissatisfied i'hcuHniids ar«* soarching for it «iai.v. and with lutu. Furtb«*rmore, his M-«j sty Hiouruing in-.-aiis.- tiu*y find it nut. whs lo no m«*aiis ignorant of tbe pop liionsands U|R»n thousands of dollars ular movetmmt. He felt that if b«* art* spent annuaiiy bv our |a*ople in tin* should outlive the republican a«ivam*e liope that tin v tii.iv .‘train tins boon \nd v- t it isrtv Leh id l»>. all. U® guar- ii.M <i. lighter woui-.l I m * nnabi«* to cope -nti «• that Electric iiit’e-s. if used uc with it. m«»re puti -uhirly under tie- cordiug t«p «lir»ctioiis a e {p*T- pi. !:i«-i«»iiH guhiaiK'« «'f ':» r bud»aud. siHird in. wil! britii» y h 'estion H ■. tlu-refon*. loc a wik »- and pbiloeo- •ilid «»n-t tiic dt iuou D< nd m • ¡ :.;•• ri «1 arel . ¡iiGi'-q-ated th«* ¡nevi *î.' Il Uiwt«-ad E l|M- P y '• «*. an 1 t has at I —t sav** 1 the pros ; mi El« K rie. Bit o - ior i »> :>*; iv bl«M>dsi!*d v. hlch he felt Wotlld bid: f di-«‘ i • *• oi Sgpni ..I Livcr. I «me uiiü i«-i.<.«nee, if m.i in hit l»V 4 !s-'i«i ;>t Ábe. í nnd $1 p. ; • í .«• • e» r>. inly >u that of bis smveSMor. Bros., Dr h: isy all 1 «• o ..ce»*p*.«lie-* o ‘Tr !' .ven he situ Giou. RU:FIT SLEEPERS JEIS! SLEEPING CAPS, j D t . 29, 1889 THE NEXT I. S. SENATE. NO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT ». M LiUlL. T Austin ¡5. ILuuaozid,, AT TOKNLY AT LA W \SH1 Wl»- Terms oi Advertising. •< t P.O i u ■x 1 ' a i L C A RDS. A TIDINGS ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING AL k ORNIA P.‘ O. Box 55 . Lc , fig syrup co .. S a S I R ANC1SAQ, C au . • a. K > X*w Yo«^ N. Y A DECISION ON THFSTS I- <»R IT Kt: FOOD. A Ihtnirl ‘*«Hnp to Judgment. san Fra nd w» Board of Health Notify Con- Mimen which ia ihr I k - mi Baking Power. There is a wholesome ring in tbe language in which Judge Darn la, ««peaking for the geueral term <«f tin £Upr* m« <-«»tirl of New York, «dlirmed .Jihigv Barr» nV’d.*4’ih!gn vacating the ciiaiter of tiie N«»rtn River Krtinihg Oo. for entering the augur trust. \S in u Junge Barrctr gave hi« »l *ci«u»n it was ♦ in «»ptiiKni of b4Hi>e m' t’ilw-r« <jf the l»:n* that it would i- «! i < . i wuter. In dividuals have ti;e right to combine for th« rraubu *ti«»n of busine««; why not cot ; h »rations? Judge Daniels «we^pa ti.is (nd !i*y aside iu u few e••ntenc».*« winch have l«**n oondeuaed asfoihiw?«: “1 ue court hohis that although tie trust agre* in« nt do»« not «et forth a« one of obj»*cta the prevention of competition and th«* advancement of prie»-«. th«»«e objects may i»e judicially inferred from the facta in the caae and from ordinary’ motive* governing men's action«, and even lb«piigh outside com petition might prevent lb«* trust from realizing the<e objects, this accidental fact would not relieve the parties to the agreement from tbe rt-sjMmsibihly of I heir illegal coiirm*. It ih a'condi tion under which m corporation u aHow«<i tr.« be created and maintained that it shall exerciae and use its fran chises for the benefit of the public, and fthen it voluntarily decline* to do that or places itself in a situation in which that may be prevented as a oon- betpienct* of its voluutary action under the statute, as well as the decisions of courts, its charter may I m * annulled.” It is impossible to state the true doctrine in clearer words. Corpora tions are called into exihteur** under a law of Hie state, and invested with ¡powers, privileges and rights, which do not normally belong to aggrega- lions of individuals. It is a tacit con dition of their creatiou that th»*y shall exercise those ¡«owera, ¡»uvileges and rights, for the benefit, or at least, not for lhe injury of the public. If they • io ho uae them that tbe public is harmed, then the juju ria may dissolve them. Whether I heir arts are or not harmful is a question for the courts to decide. I d this cate of the sugar trust there could be no question but tbe estab lishment of a mono|>oly in an article of ¡prime necessity could not I m * l«en«*- fi'-ial to any one not a stock holder in the trust, and must be injurious. The siictfessof tbe trust required a diminu tion iu the sii|>(ily of refined sugar, and an advamv m the price. This was ba<l for industry and bad for con sumers. It was bad for everyone ex cept trust certificate owners. aud now it seems it is going to l»e bad for them too. Under the circumstances, if Ju ige Darnels has stated th«* law cor rectly, the general term could not but decide as it has done. The decision will l»e far-reaching in its effects. It is, as far as w*» know, tbe first author? ativeeimucia’ion *»f lhe d K*t rinv that a cor ¡»ora t ion is responsi ble to tbe ¡public for the use of its ¡K»W- ers. Under the general law of t Ins state, compani's have I m * vii establisheil for the transaction of almost every kitol ot business. They have engaged in every form of «»¡»eratioti, from corner ing markets to curtailing production, riiey Lave lucreusetl the of living m onler to swell s*ockholJ« rs’ profits, and have sukm ! iu tbe way <»f the grow th of I he state by preventing th»* deV*dop.B«'Dt of hd.lFtry. All this they li«ve don«' from time immemorial without |.*i <»r hin«lrance: it dot*« not >• ■« ru to L ive o«a*urred to any one that th -V were 1<IA-bleakers and liabltV- to puiiisbiui-ut. Under the N« w York d«r.>iou it may I«.- hojHsl that a L«*^n.tnug m; y be t. d«* iu the work of (-alliug these companies tap aoeouut, tu.d that the attorney-general may see his way to institute proceedings against some of th«- most flagrant offenders. jS. F C..1L ‘J am uot 1L FIT til it Bru It. ill 1 '< c »r a republic,*' the Spanish Um.iio man, to u . •• In fart, mj did not do t»o only wow ter i w w-.-okto sine» «'-MHior. I l i.~ I asaurt «1 h prominent i r-ncU fftate»- mau that lb<* tewu i. *y in Biazd was irres >tibly in that due« •uou. Io one who has {studied the rohdiliox) of things xu IS putli Amer.r ;< it has i«»ng l»e«u LppRreut that tiie thinking ■ply imbued v.itl. clarifies were too the «pint of remiblir.i num to make any other form of got ermuent mor«* Advice to Mother»* D*m I’elro has tliau temporary. Do Mr«. Winslow’s Southing Sy rap. fo al way * tri« 1 to conceal this fart frmn chilLrt-n teeming, is the ¿»/-«crip »n U J ?iro|*e an i be had ituprc or less tu«-- one of the best female iturm-s and pliv c«a-h«d siciaus in tLe United States. and has “It is simply ridiculous to claim been used for forty year« with never tii.it lh< revolution in BraSM was du«* failing sure« hs by millions of mothers to the receut alMdllion <pf slavery, fox for thnr children. Duimg the process tv« thing its v«lue is incalculable. It the men who have had most to d<» of r« bevf s the child from pain, cures dys with the ov*rthr«pwing of the empire entery and diarrh.e.'. griping in the an* ¡•rt«*is*-l\ the 4 pl « s wb<» brought kiwei-. and wind-colic. By giv nig benllb alxuit the hlk-iali«»n of the slaves, ami to tie child it rests tbe mother. Price tn I rp ’.I i < - ik « s (bey were simply .««‘ting ?5c a bottle. m accordance* with the enlightened humins Pav ” ideas <pf the country. Tbe (pessimisti«* view taken of th«* As to tbe effect this revolution may have u¡»on Portugal, w hile I do m»t husbandman's occupation by a great feel itibpir»*<i in propl*« sying that it maiiv, happily is not harlior«*«! by all. will lead to the establishment of a re For iiiHtance. the ludiatm Fatuity public in that country, 1 am convinced actually thinks that farming do»*« pay. that it will haven dir«*ct and marked Here is the way it puts tLe case: <-ffe»'t in lilM'ralizing the ¡policy of the •‘Farming cannot Is* quite so poor a Portuguese monarchy. The two na- business as some of our correspon tiona are really but on«*, with tbe dents would have us think. We hear same language, customs and iehden- of no failure in it. and we know of ciea. Tbe action of Brazil cannot but many fanners who are making money. react ¡powerfully upon Portugal. i’-- Father than this, we know that fann sides. I have reax»n to know that ers have no difficulty in Isirrowing many of the most inilueutial aud able money, it they ntwd it for improve !'<»rt uglies»* writers and orators. Mich ments. Bankers are very careful to men as Latino Coelho and Beosst«» whom they loan their money; they do Broza. ar«* lu*art and soul in favor of not take many risks with it. an«i tiu-v are less afraid of the fanner than umsl a i«q»ubli<*. "In Spain, 1 think tbe immediate other customers. One of our largest effect of this South American upheaval insurance companies that always lias a will be has markeil. \\ T€ re wo umbra large pro(»ortion of its surplus funds conservative monarchy uu|»opiilar in the hands of farmers has this good with the mas-*“s I should think differ word to say of the class: ’They are «•nth, but th«* governtih ut oi Spain is not borrowing near so much money, very liberal ami is of Ha own ac<x»rd and what they do get is in small approaching a point where republican amounts. They are paying tbe in- ism will assert itself, as a matter of t* r«*st on «»Id I omiis promptly, and don't course, by universal Ctpnsenl of the have to make new loans to pay «»ff <»ld people. Then* is uo n»*«^! of ¡»r«*ci|n- ones. As it is with us, so it is with latiug the movement, but all th«* e«»un- all the other tnoney lenders, and all tri«*s of I. irope «»an u«*il find I« hh 1 f«»r 1 his g««*s to show that times are l»et- r« flection in tins alm«*^t iinpreeedcnUM ter aud the money mark»! easier.’” event. < on«oio|>tiun Surely Cured. •‘Think of it’ Th y ¡«wake «»no in«.ru T oths E ditom .—Please inform vour ing these tott« rin_ r»-L • of woru-out absolutism and find that a -nation readers that 1 have a ¡»ositne remedy almost «is laxge «as ad of them ¡»sit I«»- for tiie als»vr named disease. Bv its use liiousauda of hu|»elewH cmh »- m g« ther 1« ..*■ in tin* t uinkhng of an ♦ }« timely have been |M*riuancutly cured. 1 ahal. and without vi«»i» i . «• e‘i iiige«l fr«»ui an !»e g'.ad to ser.d tuo Lotties of my re oe «•tiipire to a repiibli •. I he revolution dv FREE t » any of vour r» ders who 18 over and the m*w on 1er «if things n ivr consnmptjoii if they wilt >»-nd me well eaUibliRLivd befme » they Wert’ their rxprtsa and post «»thee Mtidre-n. Kes|»et Hull v aware that lhe «»id or«l< r w as 4*oinprom- ise«l or That a r* volul! ni was threat- I. A. SLOCUM. M <’.. ibl Pearl at,N. V eiied. ClllioUb. I k 11 1 i pt? They may Ediftpfi Among Kings al l« a»t «»¡»ou their eyei t«p the fact that 1 h'Hiias A. E iiK«»n, the great«*f*t in a« iukiud Las euU red up Min an era of !«-*H84>u ai;«l arc no l«»ug*, r i to I m * driven ventor the world ha* ov.*r known, has agaiuat their f« U«* wh in murderous I » eii nwiving honors in Eur«>p«’ iron herds and ¡.-•ng b*r 1 b\ tbou-amis the hereditary ri»yah «tics who tore of fai I » ni* s t.p suit th» les« use to the world than in*, there uke unrea •ni caprice of ■mne \ in nu’oerat who Lave i.h*en luventorh l>efor» wb«»s«’ dia- < i< i made him their covvneH have r v«.ju;ion iz * a 1 tbe in lM»asU th: dustries «»f the world u.« ij like <Sul«*u- mast« r. th*» sh y of the autocrat on u rg. Wat!, Sievensoii, Whitney, Ful 1 coiiLiueut is nearly over. ir ton. M'M'te and Ericsson; but it ie s any on» tiling that I beheve doubtful if th« r«- lift»* «v< r In««! a u•. n with :dl tn» Lt<ir? r is tn ’ I-fore fifty of bll h versatile gcniu». of M;ch 1*^/1 )e,ns Luoc • •.* dl i»« r» publican from originality in «'one* ivi»ig, and *»u« h » ml I«»« nd. ;-i:d I I- Lev* th«’ change painstaking patience in carrying oat wiil b. bn«’iMit aG.j wiri'ont tlw*h<»r- his marvelous <-«»D« eptioi: ns Tbtim.as rors of w ,» t . « >i:\ as it. La.‘- been Edison, ihs invention of the t«*l< - brought «.l-oiit it: Br. zd. as naturally pli<»n«*. of the electric light and ti;»* •as a n an lav a-iu. «-..- < <>.itaud ¡ nta phon««graph, earl* in ite«*lf to immor oil • I j - i , l»(-ean>-* I ’* L b « -• the other talize rnau. places him at the top of 1»«* ter. 'i’he p»of>l« ■>. I urop“ ar«* the wi'rld'te gnat inuidors not to growing wiser «-vcr\ y* nr. and swung mention his inrniiii«*rhble minor in- ta-ttvr what ar« xb«ir ie.il in tercel e ventious many of th« in of the gr«»Jd<-M thi-v will <»tj“ day s.a) to tb«*ir kings, utility to mankind. Mi*>HS(inug him by the practical «pa* ns. emperors and ¡»riuce s ‘we are ill“ mast«'«) her*- afler ail. This coun good he Inis <l«»fir th«» w<»r!d W’iiat man try is 4> ihs . not yours: th»*re is th» is worthier of honor than Mr. LdiH>»n? Surely none of our living statesman door.’ Ami then the kings, qneeue. metidwis of Congress, Governors «*mp. ror. and j■niir«*s- will ^<», and it and diplomats are t«» Is* compared will I m * a lH«4juiiful sight. “You l«»ok incredUlous, iu« 1 think with him in this respect. We Lave me a utopisl, but what would you have produced no poet or literary mun who thought Inal I told you a w«*vk ag«> wiii l>e r«*meuitprre<i longer than he. ’Lat to-.lav Brazil Would b: a republic? C«»nsi<leri!ig the wonderful inventions As I said, I b«*h«*ve tla-se great change« that may still lie in a formative state will I m -hivt uq'lisLe«! without war. nor in tbe mind, there is sur< ly no man do I l>eh«*ve that Euroj»e is now threat wbone death would be a greater loss to tbe country. ened v ith war." Tbe kings of Europe cannot honor Edison by granting him receptions \\ l»;«1 n Furl line and giving him titles. In accepting Is a go<Hl h»-Jt!iv. pearly ’kin. Fvw art aware of the short time it tak»*H for these gifts at their haii'is he honors a disordered liver to raus. blotch«*« on them. Surely Tom Edison, the ragge«i th«- face, and a dark, greasy akiu. One itotfieof Beggs' BI' mh I Pontier and Bio»>d n«*w«lpoy and impecunious telegraph Maker will r< -’-»re this organ to its nat operator, honors any king to whom be ural and healthy state, and cleans* the doniieecends to epeftk. He is the big- tplocpd of alt impuiiti»« h is meeting pest king of th«* whole crowd. [Yankee with wonderful hiuxvm . We guarantee •very bottle. Chitwood Ih'»«., 1/roggista. B!a*le. Rin Legal blank. nt TiuK.ua ..flic« One «quart, drat insertion |2 00 Each Additional intoertiun. . 1 bO Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short no tic«*. lx»gal J'I auk«, Circulars, Bum ueHriCtord« Billhead«, letter heads, Poet ter«, etc., gotten up in good style at living prices. ■s»n t'raociwo <'brvni<i.. i The Board of health cau eugage in uo iDors laudable oeeunation than the - xplauuUun of l tin food supply and the instruct ran of the public as to those articles it iiuda to be pure sud whole- eoiue, arid which, therefore, ixinsurn- ere should use. 1 here are-¡iiriiitie« of baking pow ders iu tbe market to use which is cer^aiu detriment to the health of the oonsuuiW. They are made from alum, or inipiopotly compounded from other Chemicals, eo that they leave a n'.tong alkaline reeiduum in the food. Many of these powders, having l>eeu pnihlbiteii from s ila iu the East, have b--eu collec-le 1 by their manufac turers from the dealers with whom they were left on commission, aud shipped to the Pacific Coast. The public knows nothing ■about their quality except what it reads in the newspaper advertisements. In tbe ef fort to gain a foot-hold in the market unscrupulous manufacturers of these cheaply made, low grade bakiug pow ders have indulged in extravagent Btalemw-ts both with refer-mos to their own and other brands, claiming the most improbable endorsements for their goods and denouncing the brands beet known and longest used upon the Pacific Coast. The action of the physicians of the Board of Health, therefore, in giving the public rel'iible, antlioritative infor mation as to the braud of bakiug ¡>ow- der to be used to secure tbe most economical and wholesome food is most valuable aud timely Tbe chief brands of baking powders sold upon tbe Pacific Coast were col lected ami analyzed by Messrs. Thom as Price 4 Son. the well-known analytical chemists of San Francisco. They found the strength or leaven ing gaa - measured at loll F.) of tbe braud as follows lemming «'»an SAMI « ubic lu< he» per ox ................ m. royal ....... ........... ......... 140 Giant.......... «•olden • »ate. ...................... 123. ............ 11« hr Price’«*. ............ lui I’i«»mvr....... The general ustTulnees of a baking powder defpeijita iljmli the «¡utility of htaveniug gas it give« off. As tb«*se powders are retailed at alwput tbe same price, the most economical is also ap parent. Tbe opinion of the Board of Health is'as follows: We, the members of the Board of Health of the City and County <«f San Francisco, cordially approve and recomm«*n<i the Royal Bakiug Powder. It is absolutely pure and healthful, composed of th«* lM*et ingr«*dienta, of th«* higb»*t-t strength and character. In «»ur judgm mt it is impossible to make a purer or stronger baking pow der than th«* Royal. •iOS. R. l>AVIlPfiOX. M. D. C has . M«<th t . stes . M. 1). H enry M. F iske . M. D. T. J. Li T ockneux . M. D. San l'rancisco, Aug. 5, 1K89. Buried ( itit* of Anurira. Receot eX|»J<ir;<ti4>hi» in Central Amerva . r**i Southern Mexiou go far to confirm t he iedief held by many andia* 4 ui>tb that America if ex tremely old. In the Stateof CLi; pae a fine, broad paxt-1 road, built by prehistoric in habitants, Law !>eeu traced from Ton ala dowu into Gunteinal;«, and then«.» m a curve up < jMin into AL xico, tertninat ing at Palenque. Ail along thia r«»a i an* h !ill to be •een the remains of rmiiod citiea, and a careful eetimute <»f tbe one time populat! »11 of these places is about thirty niillioijs Ou the part of the road near Palen- qiie tiie nil us are of great magnitude. Houses four and uftou fiv»* elonee high Lave ia tti found in tbe depths of the forest. .Many of I h*-*»* h< use« are p% ramidul in form, .md eo covered are some of them vitb Veg«’able mold tiiHt large trees are growing from the roofs. in some of the houses employment Las i>een made of stuue I h - huik <»f trv men Ions ueight, and the architecture indicated a high degree of scienoe. Iu some of the bo uses visited b rouse lamps have i»eeti discovered, and the interior and extenor d*x*>ratioiit» of the most im|*wtant Louses consist of paneling, filled with elaborately carved figures almost life size, two types of men an«I women being represented, some plainly Egyptian and others genuine Africans. Iu front of one of the houses lhe ex plorers found fotirteeu sculptures of gods u itb folded arms. Another dis<‘overy was that mu en ormous paved road extends from Palenqne across Yucatan to tiie Island of Gozumel. anti is continued on tiie island. Paleuque explorers assert that they have discover«*«! iu the «slifices. lie- fore mentioned, examples of a |>erfect arch. One explorer is a scientifically train«1«! man, who has recently arrived from India, and by ins account the region from Chiapas to Yucatan must have l«eeii the seat of a densely {popu lous nation. Possibly it may never l>e known who these* strange p<x»plcs w«*re, as they have apparently l«*ft no literature Iwuiind them. But iu th»* light of tbe discoveries in Egypt, deduced from hieroglyphics, and the 11 ¡story of Baby* Ion and Nineveh, we iiavegi«*aue<i from cuneiform bricks, it is not beyond (probability that we may some day know the history of this extinct race. It will very interesting reading, be yond a ikiubt. ¡Gohkn Days. A man who I im practiced medicine for year», «»light io know ba It from MUgar; read what he hhvh : T oi . edo . <>.. Jan. 10. _ _ 18*7. MtMKTN F. J. CheDey A G* p .—GeUtls- inrn:—I have 1». en in tin- practice of tiied n ine t«,r most 40 war« mid would way that in my prnctice arid experience Uav<^ ever w«*n a preparation that 1 could prcrtcrdpe j with aa much c«pnti- denoe of auc C'- sm I can II m U’ m Catarrh Cure, manufactured by you. Have pr»1 »«crihj*d ¡t a <-re.it maux Innes and its-effi-ct 1« w«»fi«L-rful. mid would say in conclusion th.«! 1 have v< t to find b oa««e of catarrh that it would not on re. if they woul*! Luke it according to direc- t.uiis. Y «rus Truly. L L (« »KMJcit. ___ M D. Offe-»- 215 Summit St. will give fi«Mi P»r anv <•««* that <-«u not b * cured with Hall's Catarrh Gore. Taken internally F.J.C hknmt A C o . P i >pa.. To redo. O. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thi* pow'ler never varies A marvel <»f purity. *tr«*H|rth and whnlesoiutDvM Mere cruii<»mi*-al than the ordinary kinds, and «-annoi be sold tn com peti lion with the muUitudr of Io« test short weight alum or phosphate puwdcr« Sold only in '■tu» Kovti B aaims PeWDta Co.. 1» Men's Hats, .pi0c up, atO. H. Blount’s. Wail slrwt. K T