Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, October 21, 1898, Image 1

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GAZETTE.
SIXTEENTH YEAR
HEPPNER, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1898.
NO. 69.
THE ' HEPPHER M2ETTE
Published every Tuesday and Friday
BY
CORL.IES mbkbitt,
" Editor etnd ea.av.g-or.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
On Year
Six Month
Three' Months
SI. BO
73
80
Advertising Hates Made' Known on
Application.
I $i ff-fvi-sa wj
0
EGON BOYS AT MANILA
Entered at the Postolfioe at Heppner, Oregon,
as second-class ihatter.
"pH'H'PAPKBUkept tjnfile at E. O. Duke's
L AdvertisrroT Agenoy, 8t and 65 Merchants
Exohangs, San Francisco, California, where cou-
' ruota for advertising can be made or it.
LP. FISHER, NEWSPAPER ADVERTI8-
ing agent, 21 Merchants' Kxcliangi Build
ing, San Francisoo, is our authorized agent.
This pap)r is kept on file at his office.
0. R. & N. -LOCAL CARD.
Train leaves Heppner 8:30 p . m. daily except
Sunday arriviug at Heppner Junction 12:05 a. m.
Leaves Heppner Junction 8:30 a, m. and ar
rives nfc HenDner fi:otl a m
' Hpokane Express No. 4 leaves Portland at 2:00
p. m. and arrives at Heppner Junction 730 p. m.
and Oms ilia 8:50 p. m.
Portland Express No S, from Spokane, arrives
at Umatilla 6:01) a. m. and Heppner Junctiun.7KX)
.ra. and arrives at Portland 12:50 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 2 leavos Portland U:2S p. m. and
arrives at Heppner Junction 1:25 a. m. and at
Umatilla 1:80 a. m.
Fast Mail No. 1 leavei TJmatilla 11:10 p. m. and
arrives at leppner Junction 12:25 a, m. and at
Portland 7 :2C a. m.
For further information inquire of 3. 0, Hart,
Agent O. U A N., Heppner, (ire. ,
OXTXCJ-.-.Ij DIRECTORT.
United States Officials.
P. eeileut : .. William McKinley
Vi President Garret A. liolmrt
Secretory of Htate W. R. Day
.vcrotary of Treasury Lyman J. Rnge
Morntary of Interior Cornelius N. Bliss
Secretary of War HuHsell ". Alger
t-.. ursuiry of Navy John D. Long
f ostutaster-ueneral Uharles Emery oraith
Alcornay-t4ou4ral John W. ftriggs
8'ioretary f Agriculture ...James Wilson
State of Oregon.
Governor W. P. Lord
Hi orataryof State H. R. Kincaid
Treasurer Phil. lletschan
hunt, fubhc Instruction G. M. Irwin
Attorney General C. M. Idlnman
u. w. mounds
ttnntors
(iugreHDiaeu
Printer
H lpreuie Judgus.,
IThos. H.Tonguo
I W. K. Ellis
w. H. Leds
Hean,
Moore.
Wolverton
Sixth Judicial District.
! rcuit Judge ........Stephen . Lowell
P gimhuhiii Attorney H. J, Bean
Morrow Comity Official.
lii
( R. B. Be
. F. A. M
(C. E. W
Ar RHEA.
T. A, RHEA.
li:tr rWrtia'or..".
, ..oraiKntaliva
: "U'.'r Jndgo
' Commission!!..,
J. W. Beckett.
tie-
Hherid
' T-asiirr
A'-M'ssor
Stirvnyor...
istshool rlup't...
:"!orour
..7.. J, W. Morrow
.......K. L. Kraeland
..A. (1. Bartholomew
J.U.Howard
.... "Vawter Crawford
E. L. .Matlock
S. Liohtecthal
A C. Petwy
J alius Heitlily
Jay W. Hliipley
Dr. E. K. llunlouk
ucvrnu town ornonns.
' Muor Thns. Morgan
I. mn'-iltnen K. J. Hlooum, M.
Liclitmithal, J. It. Simons, J. J. Roberts, J. W
H&jimna funl E. t. Monrrv.
r ft uniiir W. A. BIHianWi
rwtkurrtr L. W. Hriggs
.liarshal John llager
Precinct Offleer.
J nstioe of tha Paace W. K. Kuikardsno
' mslalda U. U. Uray
V sited Statrs Land OtHnara.
raa riALLaa. on.
'ay P Lnoaa IWIsrw
Otis Patterson Usostver
f.A aa&MDBL OB.
E. W. Bart'Mt ..ltwlslar
I. O. Bwarkheiroar. ..Kmimtst
sxcxidt aocrxTtx.
KAWUNS POST, NO. IL
O. A. B.
at Hrppnar, Or., th third Satordny of
rfc mnnta. AU ntaranaar Invited to him.
W. W.Hmith. ti W. Hmi.
Adjutant, tf Comaianilar,
D. J. McFaul, M. D.
HEPPNER, OHEGOS.
' Offlrw botm, I to 10 a. m., and 12 to t
p. m., at reslileiica, and 10 In 12 a. m ,
andltntp m , at om In the rear o!
' Boff Jewelry ttor.
C E- Redfleld
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Offlc In rtrat National Bank biilldlnf.
Heppnrr, Oregoo.
Ellis a Phelps
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
All buatitMeatlondot U la a nrompt
and aktlalwtory maauar. liotartea fub
lie au4 Uiltratura.
Oflle to Keller's tulldltif . Ilvptir, Orvgnn,
D. E Cilman
GENERAL COLLECTOR.
Pnl jottr old tanas au4 M In a is
hands atfl rt yoor mnwf not M iha
Ih.ia. Maa a Swtally at bard rollse-tloua
OAs la i. V. Krawa't kmlktlnf, Hpff, Or
IV. A Richardson
JUSTICE or THE PEACE
nnd CITY kt.COKDER.
OAiw at sMnMil ewaailwfa,
lis a4 tar rl Ma'a rta annara, tniti
a. ! ftynri end ltl ara rus ta
auy wsj la his llha, al rwaatl ttutm.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the. signature of
. and has been made under his pcr-
jirjPy sonal supervision since its infancy.
..aua,v vvr viav XS-V-V, V-a W V J VU A JLaV UAi3t
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ChildrenExperience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
XL
Colonel Sommers Reports Their
Doings to Date
AMERICANS
AND
NSURGENTS
i'
CLASH
The Oregon Boys Disposses the Spaniards
of Their Arms, Take Possession of
-the Treasure and Raise the
American Colors
ADJOURNMENT OF LEGISLATURE.
A Number of Very Important Bills Were
Acted On.
Salem, Oct. 15. Tb home lust even
ing passed Senator Adams' bill authoriz
ing school districts to encourage indebt
edness for the purpose of building
schools. This bill obviates the necessity
of distriote issuing 10-year bonds as
nnder the present law.
Senator Smith's bill regulating East
ern Oreou agricultural fain was also
Resolutions were adopted authorising
the board of eapitol bnildi ig commis
sioners to ceil the bouse wing of the cap
means committee to reoommend an ap
propriation of $8,000 therefor.
that it was necessary that the bill be
engrossed, not merely considered so.
The four clerks of the house oommittea
went at the work, but it was no small
matter, and It was 6:12 when the en
grossing committee was able to report
the bill for the signatures of the presid
ing offloera of the two bouses. In the
meantime the sienate bad adjourned until
6 15, but the house omitted that for
mality and oontiuued oonstrnotively in
session, though Glen Hoi man presided
at an interesting session of the third
bouse, and after that during the sapper
boar the hall was nearly deserted. There
were enough present when the appro
priaton bill came baok after being en-
itol building and directing the ways and! rolled and engrossed to make a fair
wheu the speaker rapped for order again
and proceeded to affix bie signature as
Associated Press Dispatches.
Washington, Oct. 13 The official report of what the Oregon
troops are doing, or rather have been doing, in Manila, has been re
ceived at the war department in the form of the report of Colonel Ham
mer to the adjutant-general of the Eighth army corps. This report
was first sent to the adjutant-general at Manila, and in due course of
time found its way to Washington. Of coarse, the mails are very slow
between Manila and Washington, and as this had no hurry-up message
connected with it, there is reason for the discrepancy in time. The
following is the report in full:
"Headquarters Second Regiment, Oregon U. S. V., Manila, P. I.
Aug. 17, 1898. Geueml J. B. Babcock, adjutant-general, Eighth army
corps, Manila, P. I. Sir: I have the honor to make the following re
port of my actions since my arrival within the walled city of Manila,
toting under orders from General Merritt:
"My command, consisting of nine companies, arrived in the walled
city of Manila about 4 o'clock p. m. on August 13th, and took op a po
sition in front of the royal palace, or the executive building, dating the
final capitulations, entered into by General Merritt. Uuder instruc
tions from General Merritt, I detailed company A of my command to
lower the Spanish Hag and raise the American colors on the main flag-
OF HEPPNER. staff on the city wall. I also received orders to proceed at once to re-
. ..President I c. W. CONSER Cashier oeive all arms and ammunition of the Spanish forces then in the city,
.Vio President I E. L. FREELAND. .Assistant Cashier and to take possession of all magazines and public property, and, in,
Tie Kind Tou'EaTe Always BougM
In Use For Oyer 30 Years.
tmc eaNTAutt eoMMttv, tt mukhav Tntrr, ncwvohh oity.
ibst Rational )ank
Transact a General Banking Business.
. EXCHANGE ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD BOUGHT AND BOLD
Collections made on all polnU on reasonable tennt. Surplus and undivided profits $a000,
A. Mallory,
V. S. COMMISSIONER
Is authorised to take all kinds of LAND
PKOOKH and LAND HU.ViH
Collections mailu ou reasonable terms,
Oltlee at residence on Ctiase street.
L111ICHTY MAHKUT
THE OLD SHOP!
Is the place to go to gut your flue pork
and lamo chops, steaks and r oasis.
Flah Every Friday.
Klne euusr-ciircd hsuis and bacon. Pure leal
lard, kettle-rendered, old style. Highest easb
price paid lor al stock.
Benj. Mat hew.
A, Abrahamsick
Merchant Tailor
Pioneer Tailor of Heppner.
His work lirst-class
and satisfactory.
Give him a call May Street.
NEW NAMEI
Win. (iordon has re-named
Ins stand the old Jones
livery stable
Tlio Central.
Baled hay lor aala. Chnw maoaahla. Call
on him and hat vour burara wall rsrd lor.
Dr. M. B. Metzler
DENTIST
Teeth Extracted and Filled.
Bridging a specialty
Painless Extraction. . .
Heppner
A STEAUSdlP WKKCKiU.
Ike British tttoaashlD Hobscaa Kaa oa a
Bock of Ustara.
Falmoctk. Oot. 16. The British
steelier Mohegan, Captain iirllDtb's,
Stage Lino
8. F. MIllCR, Pre
t'haepMt and mnal d(rct muta In Jntta tef
!!. savon It v ailulnl atstrtrt. Haras auj
other Interior luia.
! laava II rptif tilf. indaf as
eopFi.et l a a. in. A r rite at Lanyutt city
In M hours
! I'anyno City at 4 , arr1w al Hpo
SWV Is M hours cnaiirllu wllk tralti.
conformity with thean instructiona, I have the honor to report that I
received daring this term some 12,000 of 15,000 stands of Mauser and
Remington aims combined, together with the necensary belts, bayonet
scabbard attachmeatu and cartridge boxen; alrio in the neighborhood
of about 3,000,000 rounds of ammunition for the same. I also received
about CO pieoes of artillery of various calibers, together with their
caissouB, and a large amount of fixed ammunition for the same. Also
on the heavy fortifications, I have the houor to report that we seourod
four large Krupp siege ganH, nine Armstrong siege guns and a miscel
laneous lot of fortification pieces of various calibers, together with
three mag tziues containing in the neighborhood of about 120 tons of
powder and other ammunition; alao two troops of c ivalry and the
necessary horses atUohml to tin artillery, making io all 300 to 350
Oregon, horses, all told, together with the uace4sary harness and saddles and
I other equipmeuts for service.
"I also took possession of tlin treasury building, located in the
walled city, and having in its vaulti in the neighborhood of $750,000.
Ia the several churches we have also secured a large amount of sup
plies, in the shape of rice, canned sardines, sugar, flour and sundry
provisions, having bieu stored there previously by the Spanish officials
beloogioi to the Ailantio Traosporutim 1 1 also took charge of the various nailer places, having what was ap
oornpeoy, hue been wreaked I tbs poeod to be government property stored ia the same, all being plaoml
VIOlnitjr Of LotaM. bateeeo tb MoU a. ,!. - uannra rrnar.l itnd tlia aamo mit.tnin,l nn tn flu.
.l. f I. i, i. .ii..,i .k.. - - -r
143 DM.ma nf ill. uuLssn an I ft.-.. prePD( UAlf,
r ' . . w . I .1 I . .. 1Vt . . . I
weredrowoeL I 1 wieu to state tuat, uuring mis prio.i, i nave exarciseu, io me
The Muhrgaa left for ' York I very best of my ability, a very cautious and conservative system io
Thursday, barmg on boerj far m regard to everything that would carry out a peaceful and harmonious
Meenewea pre..,,, 0J peog.r. j,, of the TMeMog of this public propeity. I have alao can
as seen di.tr... I.f.twate ..at oat 'OI ,ny " P' w vigilant ana io bdow aue ooarie.y
(rom the ebore eaJ em y effort wu to all Hpaoieb troops who bad surrendered withio the city. Finally, I
mat), to save the pavaten.r lee ejasi I have exoroisfd, to the very beet of my ability, to carry ont what I ooo
al this polot le eiir.tn.ly da..rf.r ,ai aad L,lerHl y0ur wieli ia every detail, and I would mention, as one feature,
be. ba the e, of -'' '. thftt ,0 t, handling of all thoee piecoe, ae nomcroas as they were, and
.w. ....... , , .,,11 i... i i . : i . i . .
the Uobeaae beoaua J.sabl.l darlj a 'u"7 IWivuiiru Iihviiir iM!v.n ioii m u iiiuh, uu u mwiiifusni euoi
bsavy eeatara le. wtikb ae bloeio., I u shot, nor an accident of any kind occurred. The city ia now io a
aoJ that she r.e asuure aaJ fuue lra. I quiet and p'-nc fill htat.
rrom tbe ti ttiianoe uiio.iiU ai t iJ(ira ti. ,0,.(r mhe thin. tn final rerwrt. io recard to ro?
81. Ketaflo. tt .pp.... the U ,Ua.a . , ir0VCM(t mMph, fwf tIl8 mhlM ciy of Mtol!(1.
ftiaoJerea Civ. Uiioalr kfi.f eUe iiraok ' ... ' .... .,
tL. rook.. K.,a.M,iBl( .iiiii .., spcwully yours, u. oowmeiis,
eireek leie..iopp.4 sol rapt lif HUJ "Cltnel Fetv.nd lt-giment, O. U. H. V."
lol tbe liW, Al tbe eaolaie aol I h i
flsoiitife tiffloere went doo villi bar II
ba. tnse IrtipMMibU Hill ! t j eao.il.iit
b alt a1" ol tl h.r eor.. a. ral-
atetblttfbt ..tin. .')! w.r. viti ,
A committee appointed to investigate required by law. Then the bill was bar
the office of . the seoretsry of state made ried over to the senate, where President
a favorable report. Taylor signed it in due form, and it was
Al 9:30, tiring of waiting for tbe senate ready for the governor,
to report on the appropriation bill, Ibe By the amendments of tbe oonferenoe
honse adjourned. oommittee, $3,310 were added to the ap-
' Tbe senate spent the entire night in propriations in sundry small items, on
the consideration of tbe senate appro- cerning whioh there was no dispute, and
pritttion bill. Io. the afternoon the olaim $32,237.75 was strioken out, leaving the
of Captain John Mullan of 810,540 for total of the bill abiul $1,222,000.
collecting the war tax and Indian war
claims for tbe state, was knocked oat BAKER cm hold FIKLOS.
The olaim of F. V. Drake, for 834093
for ..legal services for the seoretary of Kxhlblt at tbe Portland Exposition UenVcts
state, was also strioken ont, bot after- Credlt on Tnem-
wirds allowed by tbe senate. Tbe olaim IQ commenting npon the different state
of John Hall, of Portland, $6,696, for -nd onucty exhibits at the Portland ex
legal services in recovering taxes for the Position, Ibe Oregonian says:
oounty, was rednoed to $500. The exhibits are well worthy of oaref ul
Senator Himon was tbe prinoipal ob- inspection, any day or evening. Tbia is
jeotor to these o I aims. W. T. Wright's especially tros of tbe mining exhibit,
claim for $25,000 went tbrongh. It was installed by F. It. Mellis, of
On tbe matter of printing expenses of Baker City, who laet night returned
the legislature of 1897, Mr. Himon intro- borne, and it is generally conoeded that,
duocd an amendment oovnrfng without fr the first time in tbe history ol Port-
ambiguity every member and officer of loud, a mineral display worthy of tbe re
both bouses and all factions, and raiaing sources of this state has been made bere,
the items from 838,000 to 810.000. u 'be advertisement following in its
Senator Fulton offered an amendment be worth e great deal Io tbe
to rlimon's amendment providing that no people of Eastern Oregon, and finally to
member should receive pay wbo refused Portland. Mr, Mellis will return here at
or oegleoled to take the oath of office tbe close of the exposition to oversee tbe
after tbe fifth day. repaokiog of tbe specimens.
BA rising vote was tBken on Senator It i difficult to realize how Mr. Mellis
Falton'a amendment, and it was carried managed to gather this immense variety
by 11 to 13. Senator Fulton moved that -ud qaaotity of minerals. One table 60
the item lu Ibe printed bill be added to feet long is literally oovered with speoi-
bis amendment as given above. mens, weighing from 10 to COO pounds
Senator Selling amended this by a pro- eb. Over this table arliatio signa ere
vision that no member of tbe house of suspended, heariug the legend, "Mine.
1397 Bbould receive pay tor more than fits tributary to Baker Oity." One table 10
days. This was adopted end tbe long feet loug, oovered with slanting glass
drawn ont muddle was settled. doors on each side, oontains smaller
After adding $500 as e testimonial to speoimens from Oisoker Creek, Cable
George H. Myers, for services as world's Oove.BonaDsa.Hparle, Quart-burg, Dais
fair oomraiesioner, to the eppr ipriatian ley-Elkborn, Greenhorn, Virtae and
bill tbe oommittee reported to Ibe boaxe other districts. One six foot show case
and the bill was passed. contains high grade oopper speoimens
Representative Stanley's bill reim- from the Seven Devils, another shows
burning subscribers to the Omaha expo- flll native silver from tbe Le Bellevue
sitioo passed After biug amended by re. mine in Grant oounty, end free gold
duoing tbe appropriation from $18,000 to speoimens from Ibe Mount Baker oom.
$15,000. Pu (Washington. Still euother case
A Joint memorial petitioning for a oou- bee rare and valuable mineral curios
elitutionel amendment providing for the " or 'be world, but the center of
election of Doited Statee senator by attraction, and one where tbe orowds
popatar vote was adopted. always linger, is one showing slab, end
' At tbe csuous of the repnbUaaus last nuggele of gold from Hloao k Qsskell'e
oight Senator Taylor, of Umatilla, was plwer luiue, in Suseuville; wire gold
chosen as snooess r to Joseph Simon as 'ro" O'' Northern, polished gold
president of tbe set ate. Taylor was tjnarts from the lUd Boy end Colombia,
elected today. "4 brilliant fiery opal formations from
Tbe specie! seasioo of the legislature -mereon'e opal mine io Baksr oonnty.
earns to en ead this evening at 730. A One 12 foot table displays promising
J tint resolotlon bad beeo adopted toad- lcimeo ' from Haatbero Or.gon,
Jouro at 4:15, bat the appropriation bill, w&lle Alaska ami oonoenlrales from pro-
which bed oeoapied the beet part of duoing mines io Eastern Oregon cover
three days, kspl dragging along. A another 12-foot table. Fastened In tbe
speoial tralo bed been arrange.! to go to "ell are three shelves reetlog on tbe top
Porllaud after tbe seasioo should olose, of which ere frsmed maps of mines end
end 5 o'clock wee set os the lime for ill mining distriots from Baker, Grant end
departure, bol it bed Io ewait tbe slow Union ooueties. the urit shelf holds
process, of the lawmakare, end it did 10 partitioned traye, eeoa containing 13
Dot gfl started till 70 o'olot k. specimens of tninee eoj uiiuersl forme-
fbe genarel appropriation bill woe tbe Every $' '. -0 bere ere
.nbjact of . harp eonttion. end , . -" " 7
tine tbe prospact eaem.l good for e mUn0, xbe largest dwplay U made by
dsedloek opon it. Tbe boae pa.el the Bnoansa mine, Baker eoauly, Ore-
the meaeure Thursday oight, end lb. son, over poonde of ore being oa
ll arras a To
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A Clever Trlek.
Ilwrleluly Ua-ka tike ll, bot liar. Is
fa!l be I'll k eboal ll, At.)U.y esq
Pn mnnwt with trains al ll.nr
Ho Mln Hnrk"4 an IMs I law with
r t4 l-mm rf--l iin I mm j.r r
to (Its Srt t uu m m t In lit. h.I.i.
I)Sl)ON, Oct '. 1 hi Madrid eirrpeioadnDt of the Times says:
Ctptnin Aanoti, tbs roioiatfr of marine, has recived a dispatch
from M'snil aiiimtioring navel fitgegfrnMnt iM'twewn the Amerioabs
ami the rein-Is in ciia' j'inre of A lioiral Dewey forbidding the latter
to fly the r h-1 flag ii-ii their ehips.
1 he diapetcli ald4 that there were loe oo both eidt, bat that
the Atnerioaue raptured the r ln I bie.
The eNnif the rngigntnent ie b4 etatl, but it is anppneed to
MM:li, Oft. IM Th cabinet lias dcld'i! to forward to tie
0. B. Ilatt
TOSSORIAL ARTIST.
18 Cents
28 "
Wi . (Mmm.
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Heir Cot tint,
thtrf, ktslla k Corwar
ARLINGT0MF0S51L Eris
STAGELINE
II. ttFKtt A Is..,.
naya, inaiarie or eria I'Mit.lm. Wa
..a Mms e,r. bi..,.f r.ghi a..y h IMVA Manila bay.
i"aiusj r.iHiirKT inifra, tin. snwiwie
I'.i.a op it, whole .yatrm, eet. as
l.IWttl.Kt trt IK. ll Vnf ..il ki.lff,.,. IS.
hirhl ,onfi. ad ttv. i iir.a StMiiiiah tci ('luiitiioei'itinre at 1'arie aa ofUciat diepatch recivi'd
MiailI'ia IK, I.IO'lOg l !,
sVf. (.. .n't tlt.lani hnly. l I
pqMy V'fMslila, e Ball I Utali., .Oil
Siairin lw iU b.lbral Wif.
I l.itl.t snr I e'eva4
thai lhy at. e wiraeta .tkf l.tary
holila a.arant.l Oi.ly fl p.aia e
toltle at M.ni.u ( "s fm J KVh
am, ttMt.evs
ye-u-rday fiuiu Metiila, rertinif an engagement betwe"0 th Amrrl.
ran ami iusnr"iit warsl,i, growing nut of the n-fnaal of Admire
iL-wey 1 1 ellw thi iiiatirubte t fly tlmir (lag from thir alii jhi. The
di.pati li site that Admiral l-w7, having fut bid leo the Tagl to
hoiet the I'bilippiue fltg op-it) lh"if vroatde, a enrie of fighU f nsal, i P"' eul the Uaiitgaii and Ilall Halms
ft-aultinu iii ! on laiih i l-e.
seeete wrr.tl.d with ll o.erly all dey t'1" ,rm, Jf,' m'0 lh ,.ID"M
,, , . . ' hail, from the V bite Moniiioaet tnioas,
rrulsy, fioelly poaaief It witb o-rts.q Haveo 1 lis. showing vi.il.lsetippar end
ameedaseie, enirr or wdiou were elmio- gold et tbe same tune. Tbw speelmeo
sting the lUra of $15,000 tor tbe Ashland weighs a sixteenth ot sa ouuoe.
oorwel school, aad another of HO.MD.Hfl
(orCepteio John Mutlae, ellowiog $5o0 rea1 Her iafaey kasw.
Io fell eettlemanl of tbe claim of John I A taasbsr io a primary lobool io thie
Ilall for 5p6 r9,eod allowing oaly Bve oily reoeolly nod to her pupil. "The
day.' pay fur membera of Ibe bonee of I Old Oek.o Diukel." Afi.r liplaiolug
IKfl. Wbae the aiusod mauls waul to lit to lhm eer.felly, ebe eakej t bam to
bnneetbli saonieg It conoorrej Io that! copy Ibe Orel sterna from tbe black-
sinking the AsblaoJ so hoot from thai board aad try ta llluelrate it by drew.
bill, bol would eot eonror le Ibe olhar ioso, oe tbe erlial lllualrale a elory.
eeeate emeedotenie. Tbe meaeare was 1'raliy eooa oos little girl banded ia bar
sent beak to the eenale Io that foodl-lbook wilb eav.ral little date belweea
lion end Ibe senate etrelgblwey Voted two line., a eircU, bslf a dui.o dull end
aot to rae.de from lie former eelMo. three buekste.
Alible etagee eobfereeee eommiitae " do Dot ondwstand Ibie, lUasle,"
woe aerawd ooon. end II took an Iha said tbe Uafber. "What Is that clieleT"
-.i..- .i.. A.f .. "Oh. that's the walL" wsi the raidy .
"V , " "--""--""' "AeJ why do yon l.eve three buek
a lu be eeeaplable to the leu buaeae. ,),?
Aft-r mure Ibeo aa boar el bard work "Cb, one ll the oaken bu.kal, nee le
Ibe eommitu. rp-r lad owj lb. ru-tft l""""! buckal, end Ibe Hh.r te
w r I . a a i.e.t.a. .ia. .law
w.i olopWd io U.lb boeea. . thoU d. ... mM ,;,. ,,,..
nai.or (uaati.m. it wee (aal.s-l thai - v. BFl tb are tbe ara.ie wbiew my
tailere to adopt lb. r.eommeed.ttvn. Unf.ti.y e.w."-IUkf City llspol I s. o.
maarit taller te Ibe whole bill. The re
Mathews A Gentry
BARREk.
aevlefl 18 Ceeti
HsIrCwttlet -5 "
ju two iKfi ' ef f -U5e
... m tat
ara t.a .tw..t.4' A'i!IV(it "1. 'CI I .'. - At luf t OUIJ lil ftltlC I, BO IrtnS.
fAnt rrtOM AHIINGTON TO 1UU ll S.(V. r-k r.a ih. i.( teLantin tl.e ie:nrtd naval eoaernrtjt ha . a rc"ivt-! at
M-raVhTrClaT-.. m'ih' Z ("- .tf. - e4 ,,,,, d(( ,r , tlut, t,. , ?bt-t OtU, vVttnroending the UbilM
r4a anii i . .. sMtne -duVtM's-t i hir iaa.1. ' i,,, ff(r,j t J f), rtied any refffetieo to it In any e'tamatipa-
tTaas C .n-i ., I lwtti. I - ere r.ta. la ...-! It.. sk -r. I it)a n,y riie. $ tl." - r l-fftn'tit
t,, na e..M, i .jjiUtr r h7;?;'V-;i! Tb....frli r. c .i l-rabU Internet hern. Ilnrently the
MwsUns fl.i..l. a-.r ..-. Inrf sel Ih.m tw. 1 t,t a Skailr all .I...-1 1 , I f Mn I a etat-ini.t that A'ln.irM Inwn La i dietetch-l
tedar spH et t eVIrkj . dea t IdWmIwI i, st sM a.k Ifcal ! ,. et .f I.iet,it to another ttrti'iti of the 1'lt l 1 1 fi rjn grnap on
"TV"" M 1 Mftvae et r v7"e. i.s. u,.i .. i I va4 ! ,ni.n tj Mu, tuuiuc, and th- tuggno'lon ina.U aaofriciellt
Utt tl 7 .Mie. .1 1 --. t ti Ilea. It a. I Ua ... .
tVH.Nnbl.rov.ea4v,KUtJwa. al $......., Hyi, U. 11. 4 K 41 tor i " 1
fel, lirlatrei dvart.
furf.-ik.
k t ',) ! tti ll ibitttgHttts,
bT 04 0 f0ggfrJ iO C.ij.
bak ta tbe ways sod ooaeee femoiilUr
Im eawatJasaliuw eatil lite regelor ee
sloe, bet It pfopiead paying eil the
osembwre .f Ibe l,nna If. '7 fr Ibe
loll lUu. Tea beea. itmh He malieiiie
without a g'tasao.j, be sa.at.
sesllowad i. duae, but full pay t ,t Ibe
It.r? boose Luoeey, Adam., Ctm and
I.b waebvl it ti gu oe rtlof I thai
i,.y ware ttppu-! in psyiag IWsa ea
bwte for Rlre Ibee tb.e-rtiatilutlobat fva
dss,
i woe t.erS t'tioek wb tkieoo
fnssM fseoft im 4teJ, lud tftvf
Mullens Given Asvey.
It le eart.iuly greltfyiBg to Ibe pub
lie to keuw ef one rxiBrwra In the laod
eb ere e4 aft aid tu be iiaroni t the
asaxly end selTfrlag. Th proprMori
of Dr. Klns'i N.w iMaeovaty fur
atupliou, CoOs'liS aa J ('l I. have eiv
ati easy over le milllme trial bolllt
ol Ibis graal nlHlo. and bave the est-
.farlijil knneliig H ba. abiluWly
luts-l llousaul. f b l.a eaawe,
Asttiia, f ii.oi.it i . II aia'tis-s at, all
ths nam i,t v I l.f ' at. ( 1.--I au I .ttae
ai aui.lf .i.t.l by It. Call uu J,
h.-U'ii, itaaurl, gat e I'M t- tll.
ftae, l.s'a siia Ste Sn1 l. Crtry
Utit uyaete4 et Uroeef rflat-tew.