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A CT 1 ’ 1 .-GM' I V ■ TA l.Hl Ttn«v/"p li PIAVO. AT THE NATIONAL CAPITAL. NOTES ANI» NEWS. Jacksonville Items. imuui of tne Week Fant, Gleaned IHspatcliM. Boulanger is coming to Amenca on H. D. Knbli and wife, of Applegate a lecture tour. valley, visited Jacksonville last week. A hippopotamus was b«jrn at Cen The wot Id’s fair tight was luaugura- James Donegan, who has been in le«l ill the Senate by Cullom introduc- tral park menagerie last week. H* Harney valley witb llauley Bros.. re EDTORlAt SOTES \ND NEWS IS THE :ug a resolution favoring the Chicago weighed forty pounds, and is the first turned home this week site and Cockrell a resolution favoring born iu this country. Johnstown has ha t another horror. SL Donis. There was some talk about John Watson has bought Mat. Olien- Fargo. 1 »akota. wants Sullivan and cbaiu’s neut and comfortable residence A cry of fire at an opera house T'ues- tue corridors of the Capitol to the ef Jackson to fight to a finish within its in Jacksonville, for his own occupancy. day night caused a stampede. an«i fect, that Congress would refuse to limits for a S4 >,Ohl) purs*. A news Frank Wade who was sentenced to thirteen ptople were trampled to make an appropriation for the fair, al paper. as heading for the item, says though it is hardly probable that body death and seventy-five others injured will refuse a liberal gift for tbw pur- “How aliout the Starving Farmers of 4 years iu the peuiteutiary for forgery, was taken below Sunday night by Dakota?" in a narrow stairway, Johnstown is ¡««we. Sheriff Birdsey and officer Hamilton Congressman Morrow, of California, a fated place. Senator Vatic«- introduced the other proposes that the government keep an of Medford. «lay a lull provi.hug tor the repeal of There were nineteen applicants tor As was anticipated, McKinley v.as the civil service law. It is hardly be official register of all the Chinese in teachers’ cert ineate» at the last quar appointed chairman of the House lieved that the bill will carry, though the country, as a means of preventing terly examination iu Jacksonville, and the evasion of the law against a<lnus- Committee of ways and means, and there is very little doubt that the ma sion of more Mongolians. but two faduiee are report**!. jority of both bouses would vote for it will therefore have charge of draft A. J. Barlow, held in $200 bonds to Washington has set Oregon a good if they dared. ing the Republican tariff bill of the example in the passage of a law pro- await the action of the graud jury for The Democrats in the House will the crime of mayhem, and against session. The principle of protection probably not resort to obstruction tae- t hibitiug county and State officials m Could not be placed in abler hands :ice until the bill is produced provid . charge of public moneys from lending whom default was entered in the cir cuit court, has returned and gives bonds for adjustment to the existing condi ing for a federal election law. Then i he same to banks, firms or individu in the sum of $750 with C. Nickell and als and appropriating the lutereet to the tight will begin in dead earnest. tions of the country. Dave UroDenuller as sureties. His their own benefit.- [Ex. case will come before this term of There seems to be no question now In the lottery drawing for seats in court. The Chicago auditorium, the larg that the advocates for coinage of sil- est opera house in the world, was ver have a majority in both bouses of the House of Representatives, the new members ami Pacifio coasters were Th- Boom at Corvallis. dedicated last Monday evening, with congress, aud the advocates of a sin- particiibirly fortunate. Mr. Hermann Corvallis, De.'ember 8.—The sales I sn audience of 5000 inside and a gle standard have already tiegun seek got the seat formerly occupied by Mr. of real estate tor the past week exceed i ing a compromise measure. It is be- er-twd of 10,00») outside. President t lieved that they will unite upou th* Reed, now Speaker, ami is just Ite- those of any previous week, reaching : himl McKinley, the other leading Re- Haritaou and Vice President Morton •ecomtuendallous of Secretary Wiu- a total of $63,(11)0. The transfers iu- i pnblican candidate for Speaker. elude several tine business locations I an. I a large number of olb-r n «table > duiu. John Frances ami Billy Baker, In on which substantial bricks will be j personages were present. The Presi Ou Wednetilay of la«t week the dians. are in jail iu Portland, under erected. Work on the foiimlcti >n ot « dent delivered au address: Patti Senatore rolled up their sleeves aud indictment for outraging a seven-year- the Urge new flouring mill is pro- , i »egan work by iutroduciug 505 Lilia , sang "Home Sweet Home" and the gresaing rapidly. A meeting of the I md resol nth »us. These were not all old girl on the Siletz reservation. As hoar.i of trade aud citizens is called “Hunter's Chorus", and a cautata introduced by Mitchell of Oregon, ua the crime was committed on territory totakesteps for the immediate e«>n- competed for the occa.«i<in was reti- he Oregon inn may lusmuate, but uuiler the jurisdiction of the L'niteil •tructiou of a briilge across the Wil Stat««« the only penalty is that provid- derid by live hundred voice», Tilt Senator Mitchell was on baud, as will ed by the United States statutes, which iamette at this point. This «ill great be seen by the following list of some auiiitonum has cost $3.000,0111. ly increase the business of the city. >f the measures presented. The first is «leath. In case the accused are c >n- victed, of which there is little doubt, bill introduced in the Senate came The Republican Journals are again Charley have you been shopping? from Senator Sherman, and was they will be hangisi unless the I’reSi- Yea; I gut toy wife a Kina» present ringing lLu cLaux* up*»« the Deiuo , 1 timed at the trusts. It is identical «lent intercedes. w rap nt Moral Bros, for $4 cratic catch phrase of the campaign with the Auti-trust bill rep »ried by Senator Dolph's coast defense lull . ' a — silk-lined ■1 ■ " 1 ■ ‘ of W. “Turn the rascals out f’ Thj?y iim las’ year from the Committee on provides the sum of $123,877,01 K) for coast defenses, t > be us<-.l as follows: first began it when the Democrats rmauce. (Each ticket is worth 12|c.) In ls'.si ^'Jl.oOu.ilOO. for each of the Bbls were lUtrtMineed: were compel led to ackr.uw ivdgv that By Mitchell Extending the Mexi- ftillowi'ig 11 y. rs ’**,<« 10. for the they couldn’t find any rvid-nee , *au pension act to all who feerved 3 y««:;r lthrj ¿,\S77,SUO. Pr«>visa>n in d*«- tail is made for the nriuiifactum of Who adviseil her pupils to strengthen Republicau rascality, after every op lays or more in any war since 1K45. By Mitchell l’o prohibit objection- onlmtm'e and fortifications and Heat their minds by the use of Aver s Sar portunity had been afforded tlcm t<> •.bie foreign immigration, encourage ing batteries. Ordnance for the l'a -l<x»k at the l»O'»k'»”,’;did Democratic lvsirable lruiuigratiou and defend citic coast shall lie manufactured on saparilla. appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental cars were wear t d by the inockinj. \menc .n lab* r; also for the a^ituHseji the ci «ast. rigor. For persons of delicate and feeble refrain. Now a prominent, trusted • >f Idaho us a Stale. Maj. J. W Powell.oflbe U.S. geo«l- constitution, whether young or old, this By Mu.cht ll Appropriating $2, IMO, - medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be Democratic t iLeinl of the List (Demo OU fur the c aistrucUou of a boat rail- etic survey, has a plan for tie gr -nt cratic) House* of Representatives i- .vay at Tue Oall- s and Ceiilo falls uiiu cor», of irrigating th«« arid la i«ts ot the sure you g» t Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Every spring and fall I take a num found to have bceu an uncommon • I he Three aud Teu-Q*ilu rapids on «Vest. He prop«>ees that all the and iande bedivi I,si into drainage sections ber of bottles of Ayer s Sarsaparilla,and rascal and it is learned by the U»oL- L-. Columbia river, Or. iccording to the natural water »beds, am gri atly benefited.” — Mrs James H that he has stolen some S7.’>.» h > i . TLa Dolph introduced a bill providing uud that irrigation canals ami r« ser- Eastman. Stoneham, Mass. I have taken Ayer -* Sarsaparilla or fortifications aud other cou-t de- voirs in each be cmstructel by th« Democratic members are d***‘f J ed a witb great benefit to my general health dise*. us recommended Uy the t»oarG piHtpl«« therein. The money to l>e looking as glum as was befitting th» ippoiuhsi by President Cleveland t< raise«! by the issuance of l«on«ls or in — Miss Tliirza L. Crerar, Palmyra. M i. “My daughter, twelve years of age, occasion when the startling announce «•lect ¡ h rts at which fortificaUons are ‘ a sum ar manner, and that the only par ment of lbs disgraceful affair wa- ¡..»at urgently needed. Amoug the which the getier.d gov.«riini« ut should has suffered for the past year from .Kiria selected are San Francisco, the take in the matter is the passage of made. .ike ports, New Oilcans, (ialveston. lavs to regulate the manner of the The feeling manifest«! throughout Portland, (Or.) ami San Diego. Tin procedure and the distribution of A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has . the Suith over the death of .1« !i« r-. i »ill afpiupnates fur the purpose 312G.- water. greatly improved.’’—Mrs Harriet H 77.SM to la* exjn n led over a period Davis w.li not waken un echo of war »f t weiv • years. Guns for batteries on I \ dispatch of D»«c. C>tli to the Battles, South Chelmsford. Mass “About a year ago I began using Ayer's feeling in the North, i.s the saint lie Pacific coast may be cuunlructed j ('hrt.nu'l.' from W«isbmu't'»ueays: No Sarsaparilla as a remedy D-r debility show of lingering )««ve for the cans« it a Government gun factory to b» 1 Caucus of coast delegaOs* has been and neuralgia resulting from malarial ht«l«i yet upon tile Committee quertiou. of the reiteilion has often done up a • . v-.-led on that coast al a coal not t< iOld there is very little likelihood of exposure in the army. I was in a very batt condition, but six bottles of the Sar . x -et ! jl.OuU.UOO. other occasions. The death of any being held. Each member seems saparilla. vv ith occasional doses of Ayer’s By DolpU That the suites of Ore- to t«e scrambling for h:in- f the !«eet be Pills, have greatly improved my health their old ieaiier, who to man.« - «t.ii . yon. Wastnugtou and Montana shall ‘ I am now able to work, ami feel that I •nstuaie the L'entii Judicial Circuit. tn. ami tiie disagreement between cannot to have vicariously home a heavy say too much for your excellent i'diforui i an I Or« gon about the mem- .iJu a new circuit judge, also fur Im share of the peualty of the fatal mis remedies. ” —F A. Pinkham. South ►rteiture of part of the Northern Pa l«er for the Riv««r ami H «rbor Commit Moluncus. Me. take of the South, naturally call««I ■»tic grant; also, to repeui the pr*>emp- tee is assuming serious pr««portious. “My daughter, sixteen years old. is forth evidences of affection and ven lon ami timber culture laws: also. Dellaveu is the California man whose using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with good ef eration. That such feelings are wit • ppropnuting $1,OOU,OJO to enable the aspirations conflict so seriously with fect.”— Rev. 8. .» liraham United those of Hermann. The latter s«a>ms nessed w.th little or no bitterness by xxTetary of War to purchase neoeasan o have the inside track on account of Brethren Church. Buckhannon, XV. Va i >ites fur fortifications at points where “ I suffered from the people of the North is t-videnc« •ueb sites have nut been purclmaed or tiaviug voted for lleed in the caucus, while DeHaven pinned his faith to that the whole country regards the acquired. .«L-Kiuley By Paddock For a post office build old issues settl <1 Ix yoiid the point of with lame back and headache, and have mg iu towus where the poetuffice re President Harrison has nominated been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s apprehension. Sequent franchise and ceipts exiNjevied ¿3U00 a year. Justice David J. Brewer, of K msas. to Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, election troubles nre disturbing the and am satisfied that my present health Representative Hermann ha- sue- lie Associate Justice ot the U.S. Su ami prolonged life are due to the use of pilitical waters still, but the North preme court. Mr. Brewer is about 50 'Oi'ded in obtaining assurance from Ayer ’s Sarsaparilla — Lucy Moffitt, as well as the South, realizes that th« ' be post office department that a sin.til years ol«l, ami a native of Smyrna, Asin Killingly. Conn. negro question in the south is a prob- iucrease in the annual allowance for 'liuor. Hi« father, the Rev. Josiah Mrs Ann H Farnsworth, a la«ly 79 Brewer, was a missionary to that coun I- m for which neither party has yet fuel, lights and rent will in* m^ide foi try when the Justice was Kirn, but re years old. So. Woodstock, X’t . writes * After several weeks’ suffering from the offices at Ashland, Albany, Eu- •umei to this country when David ready an easy solution. cem», Roseburg an.l other towns m the was tbre«« years ol«l. The appointee nervous prostration. 1 procured a bottle Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I state- not more than #15M per annum griidu.it« «! from Yale coll« ge, and after of He Got Away with #7*..«>»«. had taken halt »»f it my usual health in the case .of largest increase. returned. “ « ears of study of law in New York city W ashinoton , Dec. 5. The cashier Senator Mitch dl has introduced a Brewer removed to Kausas. where be et the sergeani-at-arms ot th«« Hous« of Repr« setitatives is found to lie i, bill extending the delivery system to ••arly took a prominent place in his PRKFARED BY defaulter to tLe extent of from $70,000 towns of 3UU0 population, or post<»fli profession. He served two terms of to $75,000, and baa skipped. Many cea having a revenue of $5UU0 a year, six years each on the bench of the Su Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass. I Opp. Postoftiee, Ashland. Oregon. members lose money, Hermann, ot i »iso a bill appropriating money to preme Court of that state before be Pricv tl. «is boui««. as Worth IS • bottl*. Oregon, lieing out some $2,000. Th« raise the Milvia Degnis from the ing appointed V. M. District Judge by President Arthnr. Justice Brewer m government, however, may lie re»iH>nsi i Columbia, opposite Upper Aston». a nephew of Justice Stephen J. Field, ble to them for the money. Senator Dolph, of the committee on bis mother having been a member of Washington, l>*e. 5. Silcott was n public lands, has reported favorably trusted employe, who came here from ' iiis bills, one to grant to Oregon cer the famous Fiel.l family. The appoint Ohio. He was appointed by Leedom tain lands around Crater lake for a ment is generally well re «««lved. six years ago. He haa g«xxl business public park, and the other granting Secretary Tracy has «l*nie<i th«' cur qualification», ami soon poeaesseal , I ¡au la fur a park at The Dalles rent report that the wwnaoil cruisers himself of the unlimiteal conti'lenc are extravagant co.al consumersau«lex- The speaker of the house tendered pressed a desire to have the facts pnb- of bis superior. L«sat Satur iay tie notified Leedom that be wasgmngt« to Representative H< rmann a member lishel. “The representation that these New Y ork ami would be back Sumiav. ship on the important committee on ap vessels tire lieny consumers of coal,” A message was received from him. propriations, but Mr. Hermanu de s.ml Sttcretary Tracy, “is liiised U| miu dAte«i New York. Monday, saying that clined the honor, saying that this waF their utmost consumption while under be had t«e««n <ietain««l, but would n- tue highest honor that the speaker forced draught,” and he continu««!: tnru that night. A similar message could confer; yet he deemed the river “War «hip« are seldom under forced resebed his wife in this city. As in ami harbor committee one of the ilraught except on trial trips, when it did not appear Tutwday, Leedom was greatest imp<»rtamv to his state, ami H usisl to test their utmost capa“i‘y fearful that he ha«l t«eeu overtaken by should therefore feel it his duty to de for s|H ««l. They are never again likely rv.VÍMrv. , v ir . ir v •■rirv.vru -,r -- ir xr - g it J’. Jl JU Jt Jl «« JU- JU JU J. JU JU JU JU JU J g Ju JU JU - U J some accident; but. to satisfy a rising cline the higher honor to himself, in to l«e pl;«-*«] under forced draught, ex- suspicion, be began investigations. view of ins greater obligation to bis ceptjpossiblv in the ev« nt of pursuit of Information that Sile .tt hail drawn constituents. Mr. Morrow was then or (light from au enemy. I don't sup his bank balance, deepened this sue-1 appointed for the coast, pose that in th«' entire life of a war ptcioti, and th«« inquiry was pursue«!. ship she will be 'run under forced The ecormous office safe con hl not be draught more thau half a dozen tinn-s opane.1 at the momitit, t « S.icott had “As a matter of fact the average coal the combination, but when the en consumption o* the new cruisers in Jefferson Davis. President of tin making their ordinary spee«l of from trance was finally effected, it was found that some S'H:'■«*> «el apart for late southern Confederacy, die«l a: eight to ten knot.« per hour is from the use of the paying teller was in New Orleans on the morning of Dee. twenty-five to thirty tons per day of tact. The next inquiry was mmie at 6th. He had been steadily declining twenty-four hours. As nn illustration, the treasury department, where Lee for many weeks, and his death was the B «stoti on her last cruise steamed dom was informal that Silcott bad not unexpected. The news was re 2n0 nnles per day for twenty-five days calltol tb-re Satnnlay and hml drawn ceived with evident«' of deep and sin- and consumed only twenty-five tons of about $X2.t»Kt. It was possible for core mourning in all tli,« cities of the coal each «lav. This shows the averag« him to draw this large sum without ■South, and the expressions of leading consumption of these vessels umler exciting Comment, as he ha,i for a journalists ami other public rueu show ordinary conditions and is the ouly long time b«en charm'd with th«« duty plainly that Davis represented in per- proper test of their coal consumption.” of collecting noney with which the s al th ■ “lost cause" the righteousness Al th«' waxil growers' convention in salaries of representatives are paid. of which is still assert««.!, and the ven Silcott is umler l»>nds in th ■ sum of eration for winch still lingers with the Washington, l>. (.'.. on the ,5th inst. $5(UOI. This is. however, an ind««m- regret for its utter and melancholy the National Wool-Grower's Associa lion of lhe Umteil State« was organ uity bonii’xiveo'to tlieseri-eant-at-arras f ilium ized by the ad,«ption of a constitution and lyedom. who is himself tH>nd««l PllESS COMMENT. and the election of the following offi in the sum of $5«i,i>(».). istdire««,ly re New Orlt>ans. Dec. 6. The Times- cers to serve one year: Columbus De sponsible for tl.«» shortage, freedom Democrat editorially ' says: “ Jeffer- lano, of Ohio, president: J. T. Rich, of says Silcott coul«l have taken s IC omji son Davis is demL 1 He was tried 111 .Michigan, vice-president; C. 11. Beall, jtut as easily. many high offices, ami foand faithful of West Virginia, treasurer; George *n all. He was {»»eted in many critical H. Wallace, of Missouri, »«cretary. Chargrd with Stage KeWs-ry. Men s bhoes from ÿ 3.50 each eunjunctiires. and proved true to bis One of the principal snbj««cta discussed Men's < Ivercoats for Sometime ago it was repor . ’««.i tl t country _ an.I bis . |«*<>ple. , * . His life was was the undervaluation of so- Men’s Boots from Men's Overcoats, grey, for the uian who n»l»li«sl the I; »«el»urg- . one long nnmt<*rrnpte«i sacrifice to the called ring waste. During last year Marahtiel«! srage had bu n capture,! : t publi«« and to his conscience. The the importation of this stuff equaled Men’s Rubber Boots from Men's < ivercoats. handsome bine Bedding. Nothing m<>- was t:««.ird of f line of the illustrions dead shall in the entire wool clip of either Ohio or the matter till the follo'vmg dispatch years to come grow brighter as the Texas. It pai«i a duly of ouly 10 cents Men’s Working Gloves from Men’s • Ivercoats. brown pasMoue die away.” was wut to the Onyri/mru; a pouud, when it sliouhl have paid, Men’s Grey Underwear from San Fram-is'-o, l>*c. *. United The Ficayuu« Mys: “Let the South _ ___ _ a __________ Men's < ivercoats. brown dress upon proper and _ just classification. States Deputy Marshal Walter Coch mouru for one who represented more from 3U to (ki cents j»er pound, . . S Last Men’s Fine White Underwear Men's Overcoats, fine chinchilla ran will probably have I'm «day or than any other the cause for which year aliout twenty-four million poumis . > Wednesday of this week for Eugene, millions of h» r most chivalrous eons of this w < m >1 were imported, principally Men's Line Woo] Striped I "wear 1.00 Men’s Overcoats, good having in charge Plutarch Lewis, who drew lheir ewonl» and joined in battle fr„,n Enk’lan«l. an«i sol.i hi the mar- is under arrest here, charged with hav with the most formidable of ndver- beta of this country at from 62 to 67» Men’s Overshirts, from Men’s < ivercoats. brown ing roblied the stage list ween Rose s.mvs, who were their own country- («euts a pound, while in the same mar- 1.50 Men's Wool < »’shirts, navy blue burg aud Marshfield, Or.. November men, tor the purpose of securing the kets tine setmred California w«x«l aolii Boy Overcoats 25tb. nguta an«i liberties that tree men at 55 cents per pound. A committee Men ’ s Fine White Shirt« Men’s Heavy Odd Vest Lewis has a w fe and children at must ev»*r bold dear.” waited upon .Secretary Windom this Corvallis. H.-jetonily protests his in New York, Dec. 6.--The Sun, com- afternoon ami presented „ a K ,wc.. protest. Men’sCottonade Bants Men's Suits nocence, aud regards himself as an 0,1 of (Davis, says: The Secretary stated that he was en unfortunate man m happening to "Being democratic, he will go into his gaged in a thorough investigation of Men’s Dress Pants Men's Suits pass along the road abont tin« time the tory as the representative of an nlea of the anbject ami that full jus'i *e would Men’s Hats stage was robbed anil in his having the Soulh« rn confederacy carried to l»e done the wool-growing interests. Men’s Suits slight points of resemblance to those .in extreme. In future lie will stand The next annual meeting will b*> held Boy Hats Men’s Suits of the re.il robber. Several officials alone as tbs representative connected at Chic-igo the see »ml Wednesday in here who have talked with Lewis. state with the struggle when others are for June next. Boy Underwear, from Men’s Suits quite positively their belief tn the gotten." —----- *--------------- man's innocence. Lewis save he is The Evening Post (Ind.) says: “Da .larkson ami Sullivan. Men's Fancy Scarfs, from Meli’s Suits quite willing to return North, as he vis was not more guilty than his coun L. R. Fulda, president of the Cali can easily disprove the chargee against trymen of the South. We all feel that Men's Nobby Mufflers, from Men’s Suits. fine dress him. We were spared a great humiliation fornia Athletic Club, has received a letter from Parson Davies which tells Men's .Silk Handkerchiefs, from when we knocked off his shackles to Men’s Lined Duck Coats permit bun to go into retirement, un- exactly what Peter Jackson intends to Rains in California. Low Prices Men's Rubber Clothing at do. Jackson will not challenge Sul Duck l isters Men’s Lined S:*u Framireo, lh «■. >. One of th« «lev the most tremen-lons defeat <>f livan but wdl tight him for a reasona modern tunes, a defeat which demol Men's Oil Clothing Wav Down heaviest rain 8h»rn«s for year« has pre ble purse if th» California club ar Men's Lined Duck Vests vailed throughout C alifornia for the ished not only the government but ranges the match. Peter will wait also the-i .'iai system. Nobody could past two weeks. In a few portions of h.«ve done more than Davis to give live months from th«« «late of signing snccee.« to the cause that was the articles of agreement with Sullivan been the heaviest ever known, some ■ l.Mmed nt the onset to fi.ll before liefore meeting him in the ring. As •damage having result«.! therefrom, superior forces. It follows that lie Judson will not leave for America l»e- especially in the low lan.Is of the S.ie- loie January 2'1, Hmi win take two rameuto valley. In general, however, was one of the ablest men of th* tunes, mouths in the E..st to till engagement.« the raiti Lae been m«***t welcome, ami for it was by no stroke of cliauce that that have been offered him there, the gniMi am! grain are springing from the be was chosen to guide a masterful tight with Sullivan could not possibly ground as they have never done be race through tLe struggle for national take place before the middle of n- xt fore at this aeooou of the year. A existence.” summer. The fnn.rai occurred largely-iiicreatied area of Ldl-s»»uri t hl «.!.—...« j p, .p|.« Grting««* an»l K. of L ili* grain will result. Telegraphic a*ivic^ >•' indicate that thotieauds of acren of or- body on Tuesday. St. Louis, Deeeuib-'r 9. Powderly, ami fruit tree« will be planted Wright aud Beaumont, representing Resolution of Conili »le nee. iu Northern and S»»utl.«*-■•» ( .»hfornu; ill* Knights of Labor, to-day met ;,«.« ’.VheO iks, h has pleas’d the Great md «1 hundred* of new vuK-yarda will similar committee of the Farmer's :i»«n i< r io \i«i: our »•••innuit.iiy. an l»e star ltd iu the Freono raisiu dis ho-«.. Alliance and ialxxrere’ union and a ir worthy voiariJ.. 1:. trict. Tb-r»«;«»rv. In-it e<!. that w~ , bnsis of f«aleratlou was agreed on. Tb»« «•«j. -.in er»- m iu.« ithy to th-« 1 he water ih iugu«*r io Napa valley ex cutive officers of the two organiza • i.im!;’.« r n:»?i . a . v . íía -«i t«»r dt*- » »« than it has lieeu lor i.-ar.-. Tm-Lr»«lg»*> .-•»•if, mid That tion« will form a central council to ’« i'.v.ir • " over Solphui Springs creek and Napi- Poland tw it resolved < ;:a» the vt..: . ¡ consnlt from time to time ori tiieir Post ' ed*i*; t d iu niu'in.-in » :«>r uC •; .v river are in danger of washing out joint ititer>«sts. Vanons farmer's or- that a » ♦ i ! :hre- ...lion- b. ganizaii.vw have .«gni'ti upou a plan the tninni of tías i\»*«. » eopv f«;. * U each of the hm a! paper- for pu . a-, mi cona lidation. l b* Farmers’Al *uff»ring in s-.’ioi » a c-•:-y .<• fundsheo to the tiaug..'* liance sdopteil a long series of resolu Ynokton, 8. D. D« \ 7. Th -e are ’ant’dV <>f th»* deceased tions favtwmg among olber things J. K V a « k «lAri people in Miner <■ uiitx depend / woman suffrage, taxes on real estab D avip B K . • ■ no:. ing upon chanty to smniw the winter, J A.-B.S (. MlsM«»i.uA •«u 1 mort.ig««* an.l graded income tax l ure«* ear«.»a«Is of provisions w..»re tent liquor tr .ffic oppis.il mali ita forms. from Imre to-day. Further shipments H.irrv what I,re y u going to give will follow. 1: p. rts to-day tn R >t- your wife tor Xoia-? J aiu going to There is nothing that equals Brosal- tinraii county ao-that the •'t.-mare buy h ru i..< » us carpet at Mora- h- il «Irens goisis for th* «aoasy »ad •ubairiog upon br »o and »hor:>. Broa. X hia»MK»« sali» taaa. Av>;/ -n. December li. IWJ ROAD æ Good Substantial Goods Yfiiere you get a ticket with every dollar’s worth of goods The Teacher General Debility. RED - HOUSE Nervous Prostration, Don't Forget the Place. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Come and See Them MOKALAr BRO Toilet Cases Shaving Sets, Jewelry Cases & Work Boxes in 9 Plush and Oxidized Silver, Vases, Dolls, Wagons, Tin Toys, Picture Blocks, Doll Carriages, A — oo I IN FACT OLD AND YOUNG FULL LINE W e are offering all goods in our line at The Lowest Prices Cash Can Procure GROCE RI ES. And will only be pleased to show you through the Y ours T ruly , stock H Clothier & Hatter.^