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About Forest Grove independent. (Forest Grove, Washington County, Or.) 1873-1874 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1874)
T THE INDEPENDENT. \ TRUE REFORM. STATEMENT; It Has been stated by A jiarty ^iere that tiiv* I^T'rrrxDEN't is under the su pervision of President Marsh which is not true, though “ M 6 Avs it //-M l’ TO SPOIL U ITTER. ___ _ , anj the New North west piibl ¡shell the M mv people keep their milk ahd statement. ^ hatever matter is butter in a house which is made a written by Another for this pftpef (ex- roeeptaeie for all the odds and ends o p tin g local matter) has been and of a farnthonse establishment—old will continue to be published Under clothes, harness, bacon, etc. And the name of sign of the writer, of course wit!* such a place for her | ~~ milk and butter the house wife ctlh REVIEW OF A GODLY MAN. never have good milk nor make a .. ------ g w l article of butter Butter and ! P uitoh I ndependent :—I n the New milk have the p«nrtr of absorbing as Northwest of Jan. 10th, we nolide is well known and if they are kept q«ite a tnbored Article from Forest in a house wher* meat is smoked Grove Over the signature of M. The t V absorb the bitter qualities of precious crumbs we are enabled to tiie wood which are given oil in o 1<an from Mrs. Duniwav’s corres- .iu.*k.‘ and soot. Sometimes people pondent are: First, that the writer who have a separate house or room »s 14 very pious individual; that Oh a f >:• milk and butter in freezing given Sabbath he made hisAccustomed weather keep it at an even tempera- visit to the sAhclharv; that in returu- tuiv.* b\ heating it with a stove thereby ing “ wishing to pursue the ehavitable making their butter and milk bitter train of thoiigiit induced by the dfs- and unpalatable. But a great deal course to which he had just listened," o f ’Mir bad butter has its Origin a he picked up the Christian Union, but 1 tic further back than this. It is this not satisfying the hungry long- owing to carelessness in milking, ings o f his piety he laid it aside and Often the cows come up with dirty chose the I nde VExrnwr; (a cofiipli- b.igs and are milked, and the dirt ment to your paper fcertaiilly,) but mingles with the milk. Sometimes judge of his astonishment. O how when the milk is strained you can his delicate and refined sensibilities s**e the dirt at the bottom of the must have been punctured! How pail. With clean milk and a clean hi* righteous indignation must have place to keep it. a novice will not gurgled and spluttered through his f ill to make pretty fair butter, but meek and lowly spirit wild found ot’ u-rwi .e the best <»f dairvinen would uncharitubleness, enty, malice ahd fail. Therefore I-’ gal voters, heads abuse abounding in the first column, of families, and lor Is of creation; he undertook to read. He read on t ike h eel and when you milk the until he came to that “ expiring wail cows, as the noble men of ¿Oregon of the fat P. M .” and then threw g-aeraly do, milk clean ami furnish the paper aside; this was the straw your wives with good milkhouses, that broke the camel’s back, this a.id then if thev make bad butter it was the last morsel that broke down will not be your fault. And we will the already overladen a->s. Whether answer for the women. They genor- at this juncture this patron of riglit- uUv trv to d u . r ■h•vel ’ best in eousness tore his rainn nt, pulled his hair and “ cussed,” the world p -"pünüg articles for the table. knoweth not; but we do have a right 'rtf- r . 1 AM//;AN” D E M .IN D S . to judge from the maudlin manner in which he worried through a whole i»W] fr«»rn the In fer-O ■:r*tn. half column of Mrs. Duniway’rf most Arc the main points of legislation precious pop* r that his fe e lin g s ,ull.q wuicli are den inded bv tlie farmers have been c o n s id e r in ' ruffled, and and which will be urged by their his u tter ?r -y,* disregard to all truth in friends iu Congress. * bis assertions show that he was likely, FOUEST Cl Ut» VE, JANTSR ï R. 21 1S74. i* '* —The opening ¿ ----rs of of the Miss is •>; PI'» V' ’ ar * 1 *h a man ¡ 1 C1' V 't -» ins f l UlC-á ai»-’ Cgl•CSS at all - with« -lit difficulty, mouth sels, in tur en- so the iu llis wrath, to break other of the ten eornmrtildruents than the fourth. Qf course no one in this section can jraa^rine xrlio tlii^ ilr . “ M .” can be, but he reminds me a great deal of a S«'eou -1 --L f‘_Tirilati<>n irevent cer^.4 jn verv eminent Christian who rail a . vs wr• V t I t « >1 Missis»: >r from * :iin it big iu their ratcs of freight who used to recieve great religious i; rinsf p<lints on the river and in - consolation from the sayings anddo- f i v i r o f i!i railway })oints beyond, ings of one F. F .M versw h oform er- thus making it possible for the far- iv had control of the I ndependent , m«r • to av.ui themselves of cheap . whether they assisted him to pursue w ater tra 'i ntatiou. . . 1 his charitable trains of thought after I m il -Legislation to prevent sun- ,, . . . . . . i!i ir dis. riiainati m bv roads running , hl3 weekl-v Y,*,ts to the sanctuary we r lit an 1 west against iiortli and south; «an only conjecture. But Mr. Edi- tu IS m evcm iiig the farmers, when t o r .I d i d nert propose to be lengthv tie: M i^is.i.m i is frozen, from send- on tins occation, I feared you had ingtlm ir grain southward on the not noticed the article refered td is railways until the open river is m*v escuse fo* wnt,ni? 14 ^ l - t h e r , j ;i i writer asserts that you are bat the ; nominal editor of vour paper and 1 Fourth—Legislation for fixing its chief is a certain D. D. assHed i ites for the transportation of live by a few headless Boosters. It is st >ck ->u the railroads from west to not worth while to get ruffled at this falshood because “ M ,” will be known This is the only article they will *n this community even as / know A..k to have rates fixed upon, and the - him, and that soon, and then it will reason for asking this is that it is the ,lot he wortl1 your w,‘ de to even take 'udv important article of their pro- j tl‘6 trouble to deny any of his asser- 1 lets that imi-t come bv rail to the ! tious- 1 ha*e heanl of a man so hist K .->t. The on 1 v legislation involvin ’ ’ to a11 sense o{ decency as to under- moiiey to be asked for is the opening take tosw earaw ay the character of o ’ the nn-.th part of tl e Mississipi by one of his neighbors to carry out some political schemes*— th Irauitig ♦ *‘ j>e iditures from les Yours N. cortan* w rks. ,ngre rar«? Lçen demagoging the question of making legisla- • n re gulating freight charges on ♦be r,ailr-i*i h and it is doubtful if the farmers get their demands this ; ar but they will succeed eventually ie they unite and fight the corpora t: -ns and vote against corrupt repre- f-untatives. C orrection . — We stated in last STATE NEWS. LIGHT- BT W. N. GOODELL. Farmer? and a ock raisers of Lane • v E<htor I ndependent .—- I n tl»4 last d!Witty offer $15 a piece for coyote And I ( If I be lifted up from the earth. : g^al* is. issue of your papnr I noticed Atl ar will dra\V '6ll unto me. St. John, Ch. 1-, ticle headed “ TempereucC meeting.” 32 verse. Forty-six mrivriage licenses were W hile wfe concur in thfi Sentiments ’ ssued from the office of the Clerk What is so b&iUiful as Light therein gipressed ami rejdice that That shineth i!i llie morning fair? of Clackamas county iu the year It rist th d’er the glooili of night Forest Cl rove can makb such hirel 1873. Like Hope triumphant from Despair; ings a success, and that Cornelius It tK-aineth in the star of M'-rn, Clackamas County now lias eight has a strong temperance element, And Smiles aloiig the Heavei’ s blue; granges fully organized and in good and admit that a reform in the Shines beauteous ill the rosy dawn, > working order. license system is Deeded; yet when And glitters in the sparkling di2\v. Mr. Lewis Simpson, of Lane coun- it is insinuated that the county court Prior to all of mortal birth I tv, lost two lovely daughters o r the failed to bbiii'e up to the spirit of Light shone o ’er all the da-dal Earth j 4th inst. They are now Mrs. dor- ^hat Thrones and Cherubinis might see the lAtV we demur. We admit that I gati ami Mrs. Healy, respectively. Creation's blessed harmony, it works a hardship upon some when Good fartqyig lands in Lane cou- And with the morning stars raise high men have to go into court to enforce i tv, says the ♦Toe'.vyc.are worth $35 The sweet angelic syibphdny ; to $4.0 per acre. In Kugene, eggs their lights. It works a hardship Ere which in Nature’s lab'ring womb j are worth 25 c^nts ¡nr l n u amt upon the laboring man when he has The elements lay hid iH plooitt j sheep from $3 to$4 p ir hea-'« , And Darkness o ’er the unformed deep to go ililo cotitl ahd expend a part j Rev. Mr. Mays, who has just His watchful sentinels did keep. of his hard earnings in attorney’s j made a trip to Tillamook and return- Imprisoned in what hidden cave foes, to enforce the collection of the i ed, informs the Lafayette L'*mriert Was Light ere the Eternal gave remainder, but- Without the help of ! that the snow, in some places, G three The mighty and the firm decree the courts Itc could get hothiug. ; feet degp, and that there is snow rtl- That light o ’er all the earth should be. i most ail the way in the mountain*, The hUVs priitteet us and we pay for i* Ah me! its rising who shall t- ll?* , which makes it almost impossible to them* D on’t you suppose that if Not Egypt’s wise men storied well. j find the refad. the petitioners in the case referred to Nor China's sages can explore: More than a dozen sled* says the It lies concealed forevermore. had gaiued what they asked for they Oregonrvt will be shipped this nfer- could have said,with as much reason Tlion Son of morning’s glorious light' noon for Stickeen on the Califortnai. to back them, that it was hard\m Whose beam w.as quenched in Hell.s dark XLeii destination is Fort Wrangle. Uifflll; tiiem that thev had to vav $•'>() or I Tin s e sleds are constructed of wood What time, by Sin’s destructive way in the most compact manner, com- $ 101 ) to fret what should ltrtvti cost Was dimm’d thybriglitand beaming ray? j biniiig both strength ami lightness. them udthing if V.c Had lib courts. Spirit of Beauty, in thy time? They are for a number of persons DonT^cditipIain. You met the issue But fountain now of guilt and crime. who contemplate visiting the otick- fairly. You won. D on’t revile | Say, Spirit! will not thy return een mines early next spring. The sleds will be shipped tri Fort Wran the countv Court. It ibtve all it I Shine beauteous as the light of Morn And rising up in glory bright gle, and from thence will be con could — ju-it what you asked. If Till Heaven with new an 1 wondrous light veyed overland tothomines. Blank- there is a fault it is in the law not in j Thy broth', r angels gladly sing 1 ets, provisions and mining tools the court. The code plainly points A high and solemn welcoming; | will be placed on tiie sleds, which out what the duty of the court No longer grieve, no longer mourn, ; will be drawn by hand over tbe is and the court followed it. { Dr wail on high for thy return. | snow. Each sled cAfi sustain with I refer to p.773 sections 7 and 8 of the | ; ease about 500 pounds. They tell me,'angels hi n l io seo code. Those two sections say what I The depth of that deep mystery. shall be considered the majorities in j Wheat Propuctiois of Loip Tom and Which the Eternal shall unfold the precincts. And did the comity Benton County. That shall bring back the Age of Cold, court fail to be governed bv When the Redeemer shall regain what tue dr>i»i t Rays the law is? Says “ Northwest,” the traveling His lost inheritance through pain. Then its decision would l>e reversed 1 correspondent of the Oregonian: bv the higher courts for error.) And all that’s waste and lost repair With glory bright and beauty fair; After a careful eximination of the W hen men speak of reform they are The promise of Immortal Spring wheat raised in the Long Tom district, very vague unless they point out Dawn with celestial blossoming. there are stored in the nine ware what the reform needed^.-». In this And Heaven through nil ite regal bowers houses from Mr. Lem on’s to 51 U 88 T 8 . case it is better for all parties that Shall blffcitil it’ith light ether-al flowers’; Whitaker «V Aulbert's,7t!,5t)0 lmshcls. the law was enforced that the 1 And Light and Love and I’ nity ! There are still in tiro hands of the matter would be settled either bv ; Shall make the whole Creation free’ ** fanners, 12;000 bushels ; in Mr. ballot at the polls or that parties ^ Header’s mill, to be shipped m llour, petitioning and remonstrating should i (*S e Paradise Lost, Book.'Ll, lineS Ed.) 2 .5',in bu-hrls; gent to Junction City be compelled to give bonds for the ; ** Because the creation it- lf also sh.tb t»e costs o f action or ni:ule to pay the j delivered from the bond.-gc of -rruqtiiui in- for shipment h\ railroad, 2 ‘d ,l‘l!U bush costs of action as provided in other t « the glorious liberty of tin children of els—making in all, 111,000 bushels. There is m ne of this wheat m <»>’ civ il cases. There is no question God.—Romans.Ch. A. 21st tef'sc but the 2 t >,000 sent to Jmicti- m. but our county court is in favor of couhl nil be so'.l it a dollar a bushel, temperance in all tliint»* and that it A PifTtTlox has been circulating on c -fo u ith cash, and the b dance on Maintains what it considers to be the this week in the Grove asking that thirty -lays' time, But as tiie wheat law, if it don't see tilings as L. Pat terson dose his X mark. H illsboiio . N. Fi. G o o d -11 be retained in tbe Post- cannot be shipm I untili tiie Willam | office. Onlv three persons in town ette river ri-* i, t'.*c farm ts arc dis pos« 1 io hohl until then, when they ! have refused to sign it. Go you wish to Gamble? are conthb-nt wlo —t will command a Negotia T he I l nprrLer savs that we are a billar rt bt!-ditd i:« t cash. tions arc in progress for the purchase For information how to gamble see liar and slit* i> a better man than we lot , 1 u nothing of several the ‘ Prize Association” advertise are. Slie also says that a paradox is definite has vet i ecu rcache-1. Al ment in the N> ic Northw.<t Yol. 3, a kind of logic and that a lottery i* a pr*'enf ft*** \ ilo o f it cou 1 liar net c-a-h, the No. 14, fou rth’ pige. A very pr<*p- good institution to invest in. Dun bought for a -uv« rs pityin g waTvm u .-ech .u g- s an d ef person is Dunaway to give advice, away is krect amt tlie II nj»c/.rr a tIi< * cost ut seeks. a high toned moralist and teacher of da. I ng exchange. t-i:- -i>r< n o s o f w m : \ r » N nr.NToN « 'o r x T V . wonieu ; nice Sunday reading for her There is stolid in (.'«.•Hadis, in the * What they Got. godly M .” W onder if this model II* 'armor’s \var« h « 5.01.0 ami bear-lies lady and her godly An idea m iv be forme 1 of the at- ware correspondent invested inthisloitery? titmle which the railroads ocedpv to llamilt«»u B rothels (15.000 .................................... house Suppose they did, and if so did it wanls the general Government I » v Mr. Averv’s warehouse, rent recital of the facts set fortli in tl »*1 p iy? Prehnps it is needless to state ed bv Mr. Hyland................ 30 000 resolutions recentlv submitted t«> to mu* readers that these prize ass«»- : the House of Representatives bv Mr Two Spring Hill war« h o iw s *40,000 ciations, gift concerts and 'lotteries Luttrell. of this State. The amounts Long Tom w are houses, « tc 111,000 ;irc all forms of gambling an -1 are advance«! to these railroads are sta- Shipped to Harrisburg and A lbany...................... ........... 10,000 brohiBited bv law in our State, and • U! T° \h° , • , .... ,,, Pacitic, $2-»,SS.),12l*; to the Kansas it is only owing to the irabeeil.tyof the PiU.fic> jq .3 ,3.000; to the I nion Pa- Making for shipment . .. .331.01*0 Tln-re is reserved for home executors of the law that the' editor cf cific,$27,330,512; t«i tiie Central consumption and seed .. . 50,000 the above name sheet escapes «le- Branch Union Pacific, $1 ,(100, 000 ; served punishment. Anything for to the Western Pacific, $1.070,570, Milking in all forthiseounty 381,0(>0 money is her mottefaud it gambling o the Sioux City ail’d Pa«*i(ie $1,028,- TUE I'liODFCTION OF THULE «’«»FNT1KS 320— making a grand total of $Dt - !»..// shi/,. Viil fetch g«»l«l that is made to serve 023,412, a nice little sum to give Ito i.<r*t. 1,500,<M»0 t .2 » 0,000 her purpose. Having sol«i her self nway to people who now say that Iiin n c o u n tv (•»(*(*,000 700.000 to Hippie, publishing gamblin'* ml D,e roads- built witli the public nion- d 111* 351,000 381.000 11 * . " ° - ev are private proj-ertv, and resent i Denton vertisements and corrupt in " the m or- * f ‘ J • . “ ** ,uux ns communism every attempt to regu- • Total y,isi,o(H) . . . 2,581,000 als the yoittli are consistent o f bite their charges and mode of doing Bent«>n county has raised, in iidd- course and Duniway is a consistent business. Not only this, hut thev ition, 50,(ì*0 lij/slrfds ^»f oats. 5»00(* woman. Talk about her interest in l,ave refused under one pretext or bushels of barley, and 2,000 bushels t h e s i s /? of women!—money is her I,thei to l1:,*v ^ ¡nt«‘rost uI»‘ »n these of tlaxseed, A large portion of the ... .. ,* „ l»on«ls; so on that acc<mnt the Guv- lmpelling motive. These beardless ernntent has already paid out the «•ounty is stjll ust>d for stock raising. masculines have defeated the cause of sum of $20,447,DSC 25 during the Mr. Green bun’ Smith has sbv«*n woman an«l driven such not/le &ivo- h^t eight or nine rears,- and there is : tHoif?»nncl acres In’ fli’r.^ ro’unty apjiro cates o f woman** rights as Harriet * further sum o« H ,2!»2,«7() -ill still priate-tt.- raising si,., I Ti-t tlii- comity, in common with Linn ami Beecher Sto-ve, OaU flamilton „ „ , 1 1 rt" * . ^ ’ ............................. * resolution is ter compel the A tto rn e y - Lane counties, will put in a third Grace Greenwood from the field, j General to bring «liits for the recov- more grain this season than the last- Theywill have their «lav of course, : erv of this accrue«? rind accruing in- one. ultiinatelv they will l»o shoveled up terest.—S.F. I!till*'tin. j j w eek ’s issue that Mr. Goodell diti not care to hold the postoffice, ami 1 advised Mr. Scott to apply for the i seme. But we learn that Mr. G o o d ! eH does not wish to give up the post office, since the Ilippleites have ; been trying to displace him and we adm’ re his grit and h o p e he will stick to it. Mr. Scott has served DRUNKENNESS AND INSANITY. the RejHiblican party too well to l>o ! ¡K S. F. H'llh’/in sa vs that accord- trusted with office. No follower ing to recent reports of the S-iperin- of Hippie should hold ancffice, hot and carried out of the way an«l then How a Wom’an Avoids Crowding.- e i lent of the Insane Asylum in that, e' en ^or consR»Ule. docent and sensible women will come Speaking of that woman who com - ’ ate, intemperance furnishes nine- j _ -------------- — ------------- io the front. plained o f ill-usage at the Evangeli t t ight persons to that institu- Twefcd’s Little Book—Rich Develop- cal Alliance, a lady writes to tlicOft- ti >n annually and asserts that d ru n k -; merits Expected. server: “ OUTS” ON THE * IN S ” . A womanly woman nerer gets cio-^ s m thd-forni« is now, find al-j Thft Tri-Statrs, of Port Jervis, am mod, or crowded, or pu shed. I a . . ha . 1 -ecu the most prolific cause New York, gives currency to a report am neither young nor pretty, but I H illsboro , Jan. 2lst, 1874. of i’i - 1'1 v. And says: “ Now that that “ Big Six” at last is going to Editor I ndcpf . ndf . nt About 47 ! n e'er stand, nor am I shut out. I . - I'C.tii -logv of drunkenness has make revelations of his mode of buy- .. 1 , , v . ■ P o vou know whv? Simi»lv because 1- ci s.) clearly defined, an-1 there is ing Legislatures and manipulating rime, n -iar (or lew.) some one of the j ncvcr push If' £ (lo „ ¿ t 'in a cr0„ , , ' ! 1 r meral *reeraeut that in it* politics. It says; Couhtv <#ffi«!ers, (but generally his anf] am pushed before a man, I beg eger phizes it is a disease, how will , A former resident of Port Jervis, s -me i»• the principles of criminal ju- who saw William M. Tweed shortly Honor) is assailed something after j pardon, and simply step back an«l r. -in l-u-'e b*- at», cted:* Is * me kind after his conviction, informs us that this style, “ Why do you keep on col- Jri™ him llis P?aec. D oyoti suppose h’e lets nifc? Never. On the con m insanity a go >d defense for crime Mr. Tweed s*ur|Trisod him by stating lefetjfrg taxes according to the Stale trary he will help nie forward,and I ¡in l another no defense at all? If two that he proposed to publish a book board equalization when the Secreta thank him, and then he helps me in-wine patients, on thfir v?cy to fh-* *yf an autobiographical character, as ry of State notified you that he more. No man bift will help a quiet Insane A-ulurn, should c.v *r kill soon as he can secure tiine enough lady; but don’t they one an«! all would charge up the tales of the r- citizen,would one be acquitted be- to attend to it. Mr. Tweed hss care- like to be rude to a masculine wo c i.i.c hi* insanity comes froTri one fully kept a diary of his life,and he Counties accenting to the original as man? I firmlv believe tliev all do. 1 -i.ii of i ;• ‘t'-u-i living, atid the other proposes, now that he occupies a sessment roll.” A controversy then in- , . , j ~ , . and for it we have'oB’! v to’ thank the be convict «-1 because his insanity j felon’s cell, to give the world some grew out of excessive liquor-driuk-j startling disclosures. lie proposes sues, varying of course lù length and WOIuan’s rights movement. i-ig? At no time an l in no country to tell bis manner of dong business spirit, according to temperament, At Silver City, Idaho, hay is $-?0 a v ere the re ults of excessive liquor-| whom b* bought to serve his pur- fr'eindship, A c., of the parties en io n ; flour $10 per barrel; chickens, dri king more fearful than now and , poses, and what the average price of gaged find sharp shooting is Com $12per do^en ;egg$l 25 per dozen,and \ The ninety-eight patients who j Albany legislators is.- Probably no mon. It takes but half an eve to . scarce lit that; potatoes. 3 G cents per, b*v.; been sent up to the Asylum man in the country has had so va- see tliftt tliero is & storm ahead, out pound j barley, 3 /cj wheat, 2 Jc^ corn tui-. year are but a mere fraction of I ried an experience in this line as Mr. n ___ don’t j » a . care — v much, _-t_. i it i — ’Mi wwii: 1 a « a ’ “ % « the Coins, will meal w selling at $ 12 ’ per barrel. tun nuiulier in this State who are to- , Tweed, and no man can tricks such day iu some stage of insanity froirr startling revelations. Hundreds of only cost a thousand dollars to get Times fitè lively and everybody intern] e .nice. Perhaps no array of sfought-laced, proper-acting people Hieir into the right channel again. seems fi> be prospering. facts will be stmt.in ' enough to willin' this book be shown up in There’s nothing like pluck. I read The lamhill Reporter, of IVfcMin- warn the convivial crowd. For many their lrv/e light, and the world at ville, will begin ft new tolnme this of a buffalo once, that had pluck, o f them will only be warned when Urge vi jfl get an idea of the intier week. The Reporter is wel! gotten the door of the Asylum opens upon working of a gigantic ring. We and defied the locomotive but the up, filled with news and ably conduc them, or the asylum of the gfave predict for the book an immense t o r animal paid his own expenses t«d , and has always been true to the «»allow s them up. | «ale.- while showing it. 1 interests of the people. i night passed, by a vote of twenty- one to six, the resolution condem ning the backpay law* praising the present Congress for repealing it, aad reaffirming their faith in the R e publican party. A 11 amendment commending the President for s ig n -' ,1s H 10 ,,ew building, corner of Oak pn» ing the bill failed to pass—yeas 6 ; ¡«riouufVhurc^ nods, 2 1 . NEW SfORiì JÉST OPEüilÜ Senator Mitchell'S Bill for the Constrnc- tion of a Rairead from Portland, Ore gon, to Sait Lake. A . HINMAN W ashington , J a m a hr 13.— Mr. bas unpacked a larg* and well'selected stock Mitchell, of Oregon, introduced a Of bill t«> provide for the construction j of the Portland (Oregon) and Salt Lake Railroad, and a telegtaph com- DEYROODS, CL0THIHG, HATH, CAPfr, pany. iTc saiil the measure was in FANCY ARTICLES Ac. the true interest of commerce, and , was approved by the people of the whole North Pacific Coast without luso distinction of party; that the people Fatiiilj' iîH V crles P rot Lions; of that section were actuallv ** sufferin'* o 1 for cheap transportation, and the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL; construction of tke road would re sult in a great saving to the Govern -1 ment in the transportation of troops, 1 UÀRDYrAr.r, V L O C E L L Y I c ., é e mails, etc. The bill was referred to tiie Conmvtte on Riilroads. The Latest Justice. Nomination for Cheif In fact. cVrrrtbing ti? 1*0 found in s fint- class Variety W asuingtos , January 19.— M. R. j Waite, of Toledo, Ohio, lias been nominated for Chief Justice. The nomination of Mr. Waite appeared , - , . r ” 1 to b e a surprise, but it was referred fo the Judiciary C-Jianiittec, an J will doubtless be confirmed to-morrow. ; j ----- All parties appear to agree that it is a fit one. Mr. Waite is 58 years of age, is a son of the late Chief Justice Waite, of Ciimiecticut, and is a aw- yer of thirty-eight years’ standing. He \va s one of the council for the United States in the Geneva Arbitra tion. lie has been a resident of Tole«lo. Ohio, since 1838, anil is at present President of the Ohio Con stitutional Convention. Just a year ago he was'amitdtc 1 to practice in the Supreme Court of the United S tates, on motion of I'fiieh Cushing. a pron,in«>nt feature in my Mr roods arc nil X<ac, my salesroom lory* and writ- j ulul Uiy* Mv poods v.iac s’ Feted cxprcsslv for thix niari^ aiul j ¿ j j ^ ays ^ ¿p tt (u,i assortn.ciit Hiakiufe FASHIONABLE CLOTHING E iitc tiS as t O \V us the LO W E SÍ: To my fornor onstsm'-rs and all in this vicinity tlx* invitation is,to “ come and see " We bkc to show yoods whether you purchase or not. De?.th of t!i 3 Si.im:sc T-.vlns. Ni:w Y »ì'ic, diiiiu arv _« A special from Richmond ¡nukes the announce ment of the sudden death of the Highest Karket Price paid for Butter and EfifsfA Siamese twins <>n Saturday morning, at their ícsidciu'C* at Mount • Airev, Surrey county, ('hang was partially ; paralyzed last Fail, since \vhi»d* time he has been very m ieli debilitated ; ami *tr-ugly addicted to drinking; liquor as a means of alleviating - \. G IX M A N . For- Kt Grote, ISi . his suiTtrings. 11 «- had been quite n7 :ly feebh f- >r several ays; so much po 'iOJ > !.'. i'-Jg rixTxx.çd as to coniine the 1 1 ■«<* 1 :< is to I t « 1 . j v*:Tr.F'*ÎT,,‘itî^ ’.'»T Ou Fri«!av night Chang l.-ecanie ! wor.-e, aiul expired sud-h-nly nbo-il 1 ’0 4 o ’clock Satur-lay inorniug. Fug be- I ‘¿injoopi cani '1 so terribly shocked that he : rirtiTic ; t roared wildly for awhile. This at ì l e i t o m i . s i n U i t i i ' f s ’ bi i d j , <r-rjva: 5 HJ a u r tack was ^’ uowc«l by what seemed to be a deadly stupor, and in two STTW 9N!ÜÍÍaKnT TniAU3iN3J hours from the «loath of Chang, Eng ! •prnqrnr n o -tg *-?' H ‘ shoH breathed his last. The wives and jjoojs; sjpf* oUg uji.w uoin-uuuoo ui oejy families of the twins are in the deep *o r ,lí est affliction. The children, many *l-i fy s ‘ p.jíjuavrHí j doqy of whom are deaf mutes, express i SrmTjppIit '[ t o n i a jo j tlu-ir sorrow in the most pitiful man- j ‘ jiiojj ii¡rq;:j,q' 4J»eu iupc¿ nor. • ax vil A IIN V IÍS O D SJ 3 3 N No Opposition to the New Nomination. W ashington , Jenuary 20 '- Waite s nomination thus far meets ith tV op - ‘S1TW DíiSHflOli ÍTtlAH31N33 HT!)sm.5:u. o sn of •o.V V ppr-a tw M*r H *°} position, except that the nomiAS* is 1 A'inu«-j -»{, i « ui iuv uuitf unknown. Both Evarts ami Cushing, H3JV3H3 UC? a Vili D SV 113S who served with him at Geneva, en Hi* f i :' *r*;f pouiwM dorse him fr</rdially. He is peis >n- •oorpojfl .Cijnnoj jo spm^ yw J«>J fluvq- ally well known to the present As - i j ui uoAifl spiioS io q s cg jo j n**“ III Aik sidiate Justices, and was a frein«! e r o x i T O T p o p f l [ and ]>«*ssessed the confidence of J0 IXJftlUOfSV A* RJ.73JI Chief Justice Chase. In politics he OS'ft is a moderate Republican, with' ^NaiiGN 23NÑVX fißV SÀÒ 1 strong c«>nvic'ticTis but slight partisan predilections. Fire in Bennington-Nineteen Women Burned to Death. P e fî p c r S a s . ax v B fnní :V. r«'.N, Jan.*20. The knit S-9 uamiijiaj ‘»HO ‘.(.trnernus ting mill of E. Branford was burned Sojuira this afternoon. The fire tots caused ri.T , by a leak in a gasoline pipe. Thé aö i x a K i i i o s s r i ÿ u z x z o r O STT gas was ignited from the boiler fur nace ami,exploding, demolished an s:ia ici a w S îiv o i3 ‘ô 3 o v a o jy a«T fldjffihing sowing room, nineteen wo A SUMMARY OF THE LATEST FOR men being at work therein. They wore itv lanilv k !! d or b filed to EIGN AND EASTERN NEWS: death in the fi-e which followed, and ^ JO .f.WJUYA '1VU3X30 v mant others injufed, some shocking- j ‘ spo jo >«ocis ®|»|«ïûio 3 lv . The card and sheeting ro o m s O STE EASTERN NEWS. were saved. L ois, about $100,000; ‘ H I I Y U V I X CT Y Y partially insured. j o M 3 n ie o l Y à z M n e T E L E C R A P H 1 C ! ì HVM 9 i il V n o o i WASHINGTON CITY. Another Horror of the Sea. N f . w Y ork , Jan. 17.—Packard, of the American bark Mnrg .1/. Ilied; at this port, reports a collision with an un known ship, which occurred on a late voyage from Marseilles to New York, Nov. 3d, in lat. 30 deg. Sinin, .it 5 A. iTe hove to ami remained in the vicinity of the collision un til daybreak, but saw nothing of the ship. It is supposed she went down with all on board. A Horrible Confession. Meeting cf Wisconsin Grangers. axv J anfsvit . t . f , Jan. 21.—The State ‘ f f o o r i s p u w ß j o o Q i Grange is in sés^ion here. The Grand AO N J O I S J 0 3 T 3 S Y Master delivered an address this af axv ter noon, showing a flourishing con •S3ÎJ300JD JO JL3UÌJJ03SV aja|dui¿af dition of the oriler. The report of Y riYYK ’ÿQVflX the Secretan’ shows that there are y r il L Win j j Iti 01 (131.IVfIV 350 subordinate Ganges in the Sate, saOODAUd A0 S.13 III Y A 7VU3X30 V axv an«l they are constantiv increasing. ‘ SG009 SSBUa S1N3D Y S 3 IÛV 1 Meeting of Georgia Stale Grange. do A tlanta , Jan. 21.—Thè Statò Grange irfet here to «ley. Seventy asvHOHvq v qhsvhd Granges were represented by five -H iid D x i a vH a a x o ï s u a a x A 3 ô x hundred delegates. N ew Y ork , Jan. 17.—Robert Turner, of Fotosi, Grant county, W is., arrest AV. D. Hare, Collector of Customs ed for the murder of his brother, af Astoria, visited his home, yester has Confessed to the murder of about day. Mr. Hare is looking exceed forty persons. ingly well, and made the Minister feel good with a custom-house green The Kansas Legislature. back of the denomination of $20. T opeka , January 17.—The Seh&teto- MOOXS ¡ sflo&i M y sflooa 3HO1SH1IAH31N30