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J / ) ' d A / îb i S < £ f t '¿ ¿ s t' ' S L. \ ) — ¿mimi le (£ittj Hcntlà COQUILLE CITY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1897. VOL. 16. 1 ) H . J. B U RT. M OORE, SU R O E O N AN D P H Y SIC IA N . C O Q U IL L E W C IT Y . O lIE G O N . I L L prom ptly resp ond to all calls, __ _ day or nignt. OF INTEREST TO THE PEOPLE. THE FIRST SESSION. Fifty-fifth Congress Ready to Handle National Business— Much Public Interest Shown. Washington, Doc. 7.—At noon dren of the poor, will damn you frr your siu nud folly.— Historian John today the first regular session of jlUGENE PANNENBERG, ihe 55th congress was launched upon m JOHN G. WHITTIBB. Clark Ridpath, in the Arena. --------- . » « a » a---- ----------- the unknown seas of legislation, Is this the land our fathers loved, Saturday Week: Bud Wilkerson, Simultaneously at both ends of the ATTORNEY a t L A W 'J he freedom which they toiled to win? an Iudian territory dosperadr, rode cupitol, Speaker Reed in the bouse Itio tn r j' P u b l i c . Is this the soil whereon they m oved? Are these the graves they slum ber in? into Derwood, Indian territory, and Vice-President Holiard iu the C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . O R E G O N Are we the sous by whom are borne one day lust week, took a conven senate dropped their gavels aud T h e m antles which the dead have w orn? ient station, nnd compelled every called to order the bodies over Offloe in Humid lluild in «, Coquille City, Or. And shall we orouch above these graves, man who camo within range of his which they preside. The sun shone W ith craven soul and fettered lip? F. D E A N , Yoked in with m arked and brauded slaves, ride to give him fifty cents, liud brightly from a cloudless sky, mak And trem ble at the driver's whip? has the correct idea, hut he works ing a glorious bright December day, Rend to the earth our plia n t knees, liTotaxy FvUbllc, it out in such a crude wuy that the with a tinge of frost iu the air, nud And speak but as our m asters please. cultured, law-abiding people of the a breeze just strong enough to keep Qerüld Office, Coquille CiMregOD Shall outraged nature cease to feel? cAst will surely take otlcuse. He tho stars and stripes snapping from Shall m ercy’ s tears no longer tlow? Shell ruffian threats o f oord and steel— should have employed a prominent the flagstaffs. ITIHE C O M M E R C IA L -t----- T he d un geon’ s gloom —the assassin’ s blow, lawyer to devise means to evade the At tho capitol crowds swarmed Turn back the spirit roused to save T h e mo Hi, modern arranged B A R B E R The truth, the country, and the slave? anti-trust laws, formed a syndicate, into the corridors at nil early hour S H O P in C oquille C ity . “ cornered” something, and put the and choked the marble steps os they skulls that shrine wan m ade, M. M. McDonald, Proprietor. O f R human ound which the priests o f M exico price up. Such fellows as Wilker ascended to the galleries from which H ot and C old Hath» at all houra. Popular Before their loathsom e id ol prayed— son cuuso the west to be regarded they were to view the show. As is Is freedom ’ s altnr fash ion ed so? price«. H eadquarter« fo r C om m ercial And must we yield to freed om ’ s God, as exceedingly wild and woolv. usual on such occasions, the reserved M en. N ext d oor Jonaon B ro’ a markon. As offering mete, the worker’ s b lood? Gecrge Taylor, the cashier who gullerieH were carefully guarded, Shall tongues be m ute, when deeds are looted the Argentine bank at Kan admission being only bv card, and wrought tho public had great difficulty wedg W hich well might shame extrem est hell? sas City .Kansas, lius been sentenced A tto rn e y and Shall freem en lock the indign an t thought? to prison for two years. He robbed ing itself into the limited space set ^ Shall p ity’ s bosom cease to swell? several hundred families, poor fam nside for it. C o u n s e lo r at L a w Shall honor bleed—shall truth succum b? Shall pen. and press, an d soul be dum b? IN THE SENATE. ilies, too, of every cent they had aud C O Q U IL L E C IT Y , O R E G O N , ruiued their lives. In the same Washington, Dec. 6.—The senate N o—by each spot o f haunted ground Wlier* freedom we ps her ch ildren’ s fa ll— court llen l E state and C ollections « Specialty the fellow who robbed a chamber at the opeuiug session By Plym outh’ s rock and Bunker’ s mound, j B y G risw old 's t-lained and shattered w a ll- ' chicken roost was sent to prison for today was a veritable conservatory. By W arren’s gh ost—by L a n g d on ’ s shade — five years. Thus is justice dealt The floral display was beautiful. By all the memories o f our dead! o ^ under the luw. Thus is it plain Precisely at 12 o’clock the gavel of their enlarging souls, w hich burst ttfut the laws are framed for the pro Vice-Presideut Hobart fell, nud the _A_ttorxiQ;y .at - La -w, By The bau d s and fati era round thorn set— tection of people with money. The senate was callod to order. An in By the free pilgrim spirit nursed M A R S H F IE L D , O R E G O N . poor fools do the voting and the vocation was delivered by Rev. Mil- W ithin our inm ost bosom s, y e t— ---------------------------- By all above—around—below'— other fellows do the rest burn, the blind chaplain. Seventy- Be ours the indign an t answ er—N o! Dealer in B a il. E stât * o f all kind«. Appeal to Reason: Every man seven senators responded on roll- thrown out of work, every little call. Allison of Iowa presented a The Cry of the Poor. child starved to death, every woman crushf d down, is an unanswerable resolution that a committee of two Ob, yle money lords of the United arraignment of society as at present senators bo appointed to join a like Attorney - at - Law, Stutes! Oh, thou parvenu, pig- constituted. Let these pitiful and < o nmittee from the house to inform Ritsebiirg, Oregon. liended aristocracy! Oh, ye men of damnable testimonies be gathered the president that congress was in uubounded wealth and license; ye and spread before the world. When session, and prepared to receive any Special attention to m atters b e fo re the men who reap where yo hnve not this is done, and nothing but a na communication he might desire to ltoseburg land office, the conimibBioner sowu and gather where ye have not tional society of propagauda, work make. The resolution was passed, o f the general land office and secre tary o f interior at W ashington. strewn; ye men who have arrogated ing systematically, can do it, it is aud the vice-presidents named Alli Y K T L E C AM P, NO. 197, W OOD M EN to yourselves the right of establish safe to assume that the inherent love son aud Gorman as u senate com jlim . o f the W orld, meets at M asonic Hall ing a despotism over American mittee. 1st and 3d M onday nights o f each m onth. society; ye men who have banded of justice of the average American At 1:30 the senate reassembled A. J. S h s b w o o d , Consul. mnuorwcmnn will assert itself in togethes to destroy the great re no uncertain tone. G eorge T . M oulton, C lerk. and the committee, headed by Gor public and to rebuild on its ruins man, reported. Tbe president’s IOUBT O O Q U IL L It NO. 18, FORES'T- S. F. Star: fh e president has a V_Vers o f America, m eets every second and a aidouod, owl-hunted fa b iioof the message was presented by Mr. natural affinity for bank-wreckers. fourth Thursday evening, at M asonic H all, past; ye men who are the foes of Prnden at 1:30 o’clock and wns lnid C oqu ille City, Oregon human liberty, who Jo not believe The government is, in effect, a before tbe senate and read. IL N. L o r b n z , C. U. iu the democracy of man, who hank-wrecker on a large scale. It G eo . O. L each , It. S. _ The senators gave the closest has been engaged in deliberately reading / V e N. L Y T L E Jt*f)ST, NO. 27. O . A. It., trample down truth and crush the wrecking the people’s finnucial af- attention to the L _ » of the auii_liQDea.pl T*1 ODfl DUG ir u io AUi ij^o-crL which r, K t e iM iM & tf -aauuTALuius • pcopio uiTler your gilded Jugger fore, appropriate that its president .U u 'd iu k “ r d i n l l T j l H ^ - ^ d . ^ in T iiff'ifo r s E . naut; ve 'rtlffn whom nothing will should pardon bank-wreckers, as he satisfy but to gather up the total IV. H. N oscics, A djutant. Washington, Dec. G.— The house has done in several cases, the most earnings of your countrymen and n EM L Y T L E . W. It. C ., N O. 9. M E E TS receut being the former president of representatives presented an attempted I T ill C oqu ille City on the lirst and third consume them in the of an Albuquerque, N. M., national animated nppenrance long before W ednesday afterii inn in eneli m onth. gratification of your insatiable greed M bs . V io l a E l l i o t t , Urea. bank, who was serving a five-years’ noon. The surrounding corridors and luxury; ye men whom prenclurs were filled with jostling, moving M b «. Id a H a b b in o t o s , Seo. _____ sentence. preach to, teachers teach, lawyers crowds before 11 o'clock. Tho /N H t D W I C K L O D G E . NO 8«. A. F. Appeal to Reason: The editor galleries which overlook tho floor I j and A. M., m eoU on Saturday cv en in « plead for, orators flatter and jour on or h eforoesob fa ll m oon. Visiting breth nalists glorify; ye men who have of “ Iron nnd Coal Trades Review,” were black with people. Floral ren oorditilly in v ited . ,- purchased the organized powers of an English paper, writing to the tributes for members were numerous, J . P . GoolKAH. \V. M . Times (quoted through aud iu some iustauces imposing. C . W . W n iT t: S e e . _____________ society and use them as the dumb London paws of the gambler’s board; who the Ohio Valley Manufacturer), says: The roll-call showed the presence T V U E L A H C H A P T E R . NO. 8. O K S . . m eets F riday evening on or b efore think you can buy the world and “ The United ¿States have now at of 301 members. There were 65 ea ch fa ll m oon nt H o 'c lo ck from April 1st convert one-half into a slave market tained to such a low range of man vacancies from death or resignation t o O ctob er dlst. and thereafter nt 7 :8«: ami ench fifteen days thereafter nt 2 o clock in and the other half into a park; ye ufacturing costs as no Europenn during the recess, and the creden th e a ftern oon . w M men who own all the railways and country can excel, and probably tials of the members-elect were read M as. Ante* T u i t l *, W . M. all the bonds, all the sugar, all the uotie can rival.” Tbis is another by direction of the speaker, who M b s . N oba G o o d , Sue.________ _____________ petroleum and most of the cotton, reason why we shouid have a tariff then administered the oath of office O Q U IL L E L O D G E , NO. 63, I. O . O . F., to protect Americans from the pau to them. meets every Sntardny evening. V isit and all the whisky— heaven save us! in g brethren in good «tnndiuR oordinlly — of the United States; ye men per lubor of Yurrup. On motion of Dingloy a resoli tion invited. „ VT ~ whose intolerable pride overtops C. A. H a b r in o to n , N .G . Appeal to Reason: Dr. Bowers, was adopted for the appointment of that of the feudal lords, and whose of Louisville, went to Klondike last a committee of three to joiu the J . S. L a w r e n c e , K* S. _____ unmitigated selfishness devours the summer. He took a hundred dol senate committee to wait upon tho /S o Q U I L L E E N C A M PM E N T, N O . 2 8 .1. U 7 oT O . F., meets every first nnd third lives of others as theRoman gluttons lars’ worth of medicine with him president aud inform him that con T hursdays in each m onth at O dd F ellow «’ devoured humming birds and snails; and writes back that he has sold gress was ready to receive any com hall. C ordial invitation extended to all vis ye men who fear neither the proc several thousand dollars, worth? munication he desired to make. itin g patriarch« in good stand ing. K . E. B ook , C. F. lamation of truth nor the appeal Where does money come in ns a The speaker named Dingley, Gros- G . F . B o o t l l l , S o r ib e . ______ of innocence in torment; ye million measure of value? Hully gee! tbis venor aud Bailey for this honor. ----------.---- ------------------------- multi-millionaires and money question is a corker, ain’t it? A M IE R E B E K A H L O D G E , NO. 20, aires and I. O . O . F .. m eet« every 2nd and 4lh billionaires about to bo, whose The Job Was Not Finished. W ed n esd a ys in e «c h m onth, at O dd F el Appeal to Reason: It has devel spoliation of the human race goeB low s ' hall. Mias R at CuLLiqB. N. G . on unchecked and whose arrogance oped that a lot of politicians have 1. 8 . L awbknob . R . 8. The Chetco, Curry county, feud is already grins defiance out of the been importing alien labor to work unlike oue that occurred iu the state in the stave business of Tennessee irou-bouud windows of your arse of Louisiana not long ago. Iu that and other states. That is how these nals, stop—stop n ow ! state there were four persons en fellows love to obey the law! And The time has come for you to gaged in a trouble, and when it was C O Q U IL L E C IT Y . pause and listen. The murmur which the workingmen vote for these men! over four graves were needed instead I O pposite C ity W h a rf.1 you hear in the distance, so sad and They deserve to starve until they of lawyers, judges and juries, while far, is the cry of the poor. Those learn better. at Chetco many were engaged in E E P 8 ON H A N D AND M A K E S T o who cry are your fellow beings. S. F. Star: The appointment of the feud, but only one of them killed. order first-class They are as good as you are. They McKenna to the U. S. supreme the latter case there will be much R A W H I D E : C H A IR S . have as much right to the blessed bench would be discreditable to the In work for the legal fraternitv and for ness of life as you have. They have nation. As a lawyer, he is third- the courts, but the people will hnve M an u faoiu red from best hard w ood. J. B. F O X , P roprietor. brothers and sisters and children, rate; ns a man, he is nothing. to pay tne taxes to support this as you have a few. They have drama.— Eugene Guard. hearts as some of you have. They ---- - ------- - Ages of Japanese Women. are patient and true, as you are not. Del Norte Record: The prelim They are not arrogant and envious; The cnmmoD objection among wo inary examination nt Chetco of they are humble and sincere. If mankind to letting tbeirage be Thomas Van Pelt,sr.,Charles Van there be a God, they are his loved known is not shared by the women Pelt, Lincoln Van Pelt, John Van ones, and now, by the goodnese of of Japan, who actually display Pelt, E. C. Hughes and Thomas anufacture t h e ce lebrated heaven, you shall hear their cry. their age in the arrangement of Van Pelt, jr., nuder arrest od • • B E A U T Y ” Autom atic P e p ili’ We serve upon you a modest and their hair. Girls from 9 to 15 wear charge of having mnrdereel AiCool- generous notice to hear that cry. their hair interlaced around their edge, which was set for last Satnr- You shall do it. The nation will head, the forehead being left free day, was posponed until Tuesdny, make you do it. You are simply with a curl at each side. From 15 the 23d. On that day the defend men, as are the rest of your brothers. to 30, the hair is dressed very high ants askeel for a change of venue Your brothers will do you no harm, on the forehead, and put up at the from the court o f justice o f J. D. but you shall hear their cry. You —1 shall not be liars and say there are back in the shape of a fan or but Cooley. N. A. Coruish, represent- terfly, with interlacing cf silver no poor; you shall not be casuists cord aud a decoration o f colored motion,which wns denied. Defend and say that it was always so and balla. Beyond 30, a woman twists ant* thru pleaded “ not guilty,” and always will be, for civilization will her hair around a shell pin, placed waived the preliminary examine either abolish poverty or be abol horizontally at the back of the ! tiou. They were then bonnd oyer ished by it. You shall not be head. Widows also designate to await the action of the hypocrites and say that God will themselves, aod whether or not grand jury, which, if the ordi take care of those whom you have they desire to marry ngaiu.— Ex nary Oregon procedure is followed, robbed o f their labor and their hope change. j will not meet until September of ---------------» At» 4 --------------- as though He were your confederate. 1898, we understand. Meanwhile nnd all fn m iln re n e c ««««ry for the S onooi- I E v e r y b o d y Fay« 80. room . Every deak o f this oom pany'a m an- ¡ Hear ye, hear ye, the cry of the C a b a re ts Candy Cathartic, the most w on these men mast lie in jail awaitiug poor, and answer that cry with d erful medical d iscovery o f the ape. pleas the tardy action of Oregon jus ufacture is w arranted, Otherwise ant and refreshing to the taste, act pently tice. and any part that becom es broken or nnflt justice and compnssion. --- fo r nae d o r io » that tim e will be d u p lica ted the future will come down on you like and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, Cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, w ithout ch arge. Ashland Tidings: 3. L Adams, night, nnd your children’s children, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation W rite fo r circular« and prices to biliousness. Please buy nnd try n box ( of Sil verton,Marion county, haa been M R S . N ORA A. G O O D . visited with a fate worse than that and o f U. C . C. to-d ay; 10, SI, rai t en'a. Noli! and A tent for C oos cou n ty. appointed administrator of the es- which vou now inflict on the chil guaranteed to cure by all druggist». C A Poem for the Times. L. M OON, John F. Hall, C.L I||IDIID.S~ M c Chair Factory: K , K « ., --------------- - <« »•<---------------- Condon Globe: We have discov ered an instance where the edito rial “ We” does not apply to news paper men. Statistics showing that “ We drank about 30,000,000 gal lons less whisky last year than usual,” means the poople-of the United States. --------------- ---------------- ---- — T o Cure Constipation Forever# Take Cascurets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 25a If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money. ----------- — «• » -- ----------- - -- ,--- — I \ T A N T E D .— T R U S T W O R T H Y AND T V H'jcivc gentlem en or iH.lie« to travel fo r re«p on «ible established bouse in «tele o f O regon . M on th ly fGu.OO and exp#u«e«. FositioU stea d y. R eferen ce. E nclose self* addressed stAuiped euvolope. The D o m in ion Ooinpnny, D ept. Y . C h ica g o. Th# Improved “ArllnQtoii" tewiijj | k |I h LATEST BEST CHEAPEST Shipped to anyone, anywhere, on id days* free trial, in you r ow n h o m e , without asking one cent in advance. 10 y e a r * ’ written warranty w i t h each machine. ----- - Lake City (Fla.) Reporter: At a campmeeting recently held ’ near Lakeland a minister, at the begin ning of his discourse, said he had forgotten his notes, nnd excused himself as follows: “ I will have to depend upon the Lord for what I say this morning. This evening I will come better prepnred.” ARLINGTON." classes of material. Alway» ready for use and unrivalled , for speed, durability and qual ity o f work. Notice the fol lowing points ol superiority: down by a thumb wing« < on patent «ocket hinge«, , firmly held h< The Head of the “ Arlington” swings — Ily- ornamented in gold, td I handsome in design, and beautifully •crew. Strong, substantial, neat and flush with top of table. countersunk, it nu Bed »late haa rounded corners nnd i is s inlaid _____ — or ----------------- - . making . , .. .._ Thi« will admit tlie the highest Arm— Space under the arm is inches .............. high and A 9 9 i inches ‘ ---- long. This largest skirts, and even quilts. It Is Self-Threading —Absolutely no holes to put thread through except eye of needle. Shut tle is cylinder, opcu on end, entirely self-threading, easy to put in or take out; bobbin holds n large amount o f thread, 5tltch Regulator is on the bed o f the machine, beneath the bobbin winder, and has a scale showing the number of stitches to the inch, and can be changed from 8 t o 32 stitches to the inch. Peed ts double nud extend« on both side« or needle; never fails to take goods through; never stops at seams; movement i* to n e vcri.ti9 .u i out . **, . raised and lowered at will. Automatic Bobbin W lndsr-K or break and get o f order; can * lie 1 ___ * smooth without holding the thread. Machine does filling the bobbin automatically nnd perfectly not run while winding bobbin. Light Running— Machine is easy to run, does not fatigue the oper ator, makes little noise and sews rapidly. Stitch is a^doujde Jock stitch, the ume^on w ill'not ravel, and can be changed without »toppin g the machine, Tension is a flat spring ten- ________ ________ cling. Never gets out o f order. sion, and will admit thread front H to 150 «pool cotton _____ without changing. fiat oti one side, --------------------- and cannot Ths Needls The Needle is a straight, stm ' • • self-setting •" ------------------ needle* ---------------------------- ^ -- -------* be - put ¿ - in y w rong. - . . - ‘ ? o f caar-hardened steel, with oil ca p at the bottom to prevent oil from getting Bar is round, made iustaM* Hearings—All bearings are case-hardened alee! and easily adjusted on the goods. Adjustable Bearings- with a ‘screw driver. All lost m otion can he taken up, and the machine^ will last a liietime. Attachments—Each necew tools and accessories, and Vótiówa* in «dditíonw* Attachm ents-Each m achinéis scniuem furnished lurmshcG with «u n n ccew ary a iy lopiaanu One furnish an extra set o f attaclm ieuts in n velvet lined m etal I k > x , free o f charge, as follows, on e niftier nad m ithcrcr, one Limler, on e sh in Inp plal*, o n . « I o l (our htinaitri. " l d|í* ^ 5 5 u o f on inch, o i k tucker, one under 1,raider, one . tort or .vtcchn.ent foot .m t one hre.d cutler. Woodwork of f i n d quality out o r walnut. Rolh-.c cover and drawer!, nickel-plated ring! to drawer», dress guards to wheel, nnd d evice for replacing belt. n ñu it n i v high prices For. D11Y directly of manumcturh * jjo DON T PAT SEWING MACHINES c UI save agent s » np dealer ^ profit » O U R G R E A T O F F E R , f 2 3 . BO 1« ou r i r e c l . l W h o lt M l. Prle*. but - In order to introduce thtu hijrh-Krnd-: ,cwin-{ machine, w cin ak e n special con- Don offer, ¡¡¡vin e every render c f tilt. pnp< r a .n a n ce to fret n tir.t cln.a ma chine at nt the lowcat price ever ottered, offered, o On n receipt 01 o f » $ 10.50 18 .5 0 en.n c«h u nm u lconpou. .m a im • will ship the afcove-dercTibed m achine anyw here securely packed and H --------- <•- delivery. ------ A * •tn warranty l sent with crated, nnd • guarantee safe ten years' years' written written.warts'ut;y * iys’ test each machine. M oney refunded if not ps represented alter thirty davs trial. W e will ship C. O. D. for $19.50 with privilege o f twenty days trial tri« on receipt o f $5.00 ns n guarantee o f good faith nnd charges. I f you prefer thirty days "trial before paying, send for our large illustrated catalogue with testi monial». explaining lnlly how we ship sew ing m achines any one nt the 1 sweat manufacturer » prices without asking on 5 th i t?oo The best plan is to send all cash with order, as you then save the $1.00 dis count. R em em ber the coupon must be sent with order. The “ make-up” on an exchange mixed a notice of a fun >ral with an account of a fire with the following result: “ The remains were lowered in the grave and the old shack, which had long been an eyesore to the inhabitants, was yielded up to the flames.” Or make your order direct tlirougu tlie H erald , ub “ You seem sad, roy red brother," extra aharge. said the missionary. “ Red brother’s heart heap sad,” said the noble son M A R T IN of Ihe prairie. “ White man Hhoot T o t l i e X T n . i o r t v L n a . t e JO H N K A IN O better, fight better, and now Iojun T H E M A R S H F IE L D hear college yell he know Injun can’t war-hoop for sour apples. T b is o ld relia ble and Waugh!” Dr Gibbon M C oqoi'.le C ity. Oregon. --------------- - Don’t be persuaded into buying liniments without reputation or merit —Chamberlin’s Pain Balm costs no more, and its merits have been proven by a test of many years. Hucb letters as the following, from L. G< Bagley, Hueneme, Cal., are con stantly being received; “ The beet remedy fur pain I hnve ever used ie Chamberlin’s Pniu Balm, and I say s.i after having used it iu my family for several vearB.” It cures iheu- luutiHin, lame back, sprains and swel lings. For Bale by R. S. Knowlton. $18.50 S - means. It may bo true that the commercial and business classes of the country have not such an im mediate personal interest in the establishment of postal savings banks as have the wage-earner«: But the commercial portion of tho community cannot afford to mani fest indifference to the well-being and contentment of the working population of tbe country. Let them do what they can to promote good feeliug at least by giving con sideration to propositions like that for the establishment of postal sav ings banks, the only object of which is to do something for the people; whose interests are only too rarely the subject of iutelligeut considera tion by lawmakers.—ChicagoRecord. tate of Ai Coolidge, and has gone [ CARY IN V IT E 3 DISCUSSION- to Chetco to wind up the estate and to arrange the affairs of the Chetco Here’s a Chance for Everybody to Assist Harbor Land & Townsite Co;, in Securing a Great Reform- which Coolidge was a stockholder. Mr. Adams is the cashier of the Sil-| Postmaster-General Gary ex verton banking house of Coolidge A presses pleasure ai, the widespread ' McClain, and is said to be accom- j comment upon his recommendation panied by a J. C. Cavanaugh for for the establishment of postal snv- the purpose of attending to any un- i ings banks and invites further dis- pleasant details which may urise. cushion of the subject. “ If we all Tbe relatives and friends of tlie put our heads together,” the post- murdered mnn are determined to < master-general says, “ the right plnu see that justice is meted out to the cuu bo devised, and that is what the murderous gang who are response ' couutry wants, ble for the assassination of Ai Cool- It is not often that a cabinet idge. officer manifests such a disposition to learn the desires of the people Fashionable Women Are Wearing Short on matters of legislation connected Street S kirts. with the development of his depart ment, Postmaster-General Gary’s A Rainy Day club was started request for a widespread popular some time siuce iu New York City, expression of opiuion on the subject and uinuy women joined it, aud should meet with hearty responso others did not. The whole idea of on the part of the people. The the club was to induce sensible peo newspapers have already j ei formed ple to wear short skirts. Not in the their duty iu the matter. Labor house, of course, but in the street organizations, too, have very gener for walking. The club was rather ally given considration tc the subject “ sniffed at” at first, by the “ upper and with almost unanimous voice teu thousand,"as it used to be called, have asked for postal hanks. It re but now in New York known as mains now for other bodies, espe “ four hundred” ; nud tho wearing of cially those representing the com short skirts was considered “ awfully mercial interests of the county, to commou”. How a good practical give their approval to the agitation, fashion takes root among our Amer- iu order that congress may bo icau women was never so quickly assured that the sentiment of all shown as in this instance. Bicycle classes in the nation is virtually skirts must be short. Every wornau united in favor of the early estab- rideH a bicycle (ut least everyone rshmeut of these lunch-needed who can). It was such a nuisance institutions for tbe safe-keeping of to hnve to chnnge. So skirts which the snviugs of persons of moderate could be let dowu aud pulled up on “ pulley cords,” as it were, were invented. The women tried to ride A $65.00 Machine a bicycle and go to church at the same time. That did not seem to work, or else it was too much trouble. This coming winter season will prove, with its new fashions, that short skirts, just to the shoetops, are to be the latest “ fad” for most gowns worn for walking. This will bring about the necessity of good, strong walking boots: for if a woman wears n short skirt, she must wear sensible stylish boots. All these ideas, which seem new to us, are only echoes from our Euglish cous ins. They have always worn big boots for walking, where we wore thin soles and pointed toes. Short skirts are the present fad. 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