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About Independence enterprise. (Independence, Polk County, Or.) 189?-190? | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1895)
1 r 1 1 - J 4 I- t, - I f J i ' I I '. f . : The Joll ManUaid Must tilC Way to the Double Standard THE BATTLE FOR SILVER. ln infll,,y lhe dc,uonc,kln Hank treason und unmitigated ncouudniiiptn mark tho trail and stamp with blackest infamy the corrupt hirelings of plutocracy w ho were responsible for these acts, ami through whot villiany a condition of serfdom 1U8 been forced upon millions of America citizens with THE PEOPLE'S INTERESTS PARAMOUNT A Plea for a Return to tha Many of the Constitution An Independent Policy for America. Tho following editorial, relative , to the recent salo of bond to a syndicate by. ' which the govern ment loti t'eu 'millions of dollais, appeared in a lato Weekly Oro- gonian: . "At tho- timc.tho bonds wore sold tho treasury was trembling on the vcrgo of suspension of gold payments. .' The secretary could not :rik making an offer (popular loan) that might not re sult in a. sale. It probably U truo that the banks did all they could to create distrust of a popu lar bond gale. It is their trade to who would abandon the world' standard of value and adopt that of Mexico i considerable." Guarded, na tho Oxonian usually is in disctwaing the money question, it will occasionally let fall a word that reveals the falnity of its theory, and knookt the "ftutron" out of its argument. It e.luima that uold U 4-lhe worlds the promised heritage of penury j standard of value," and tells us and menial servitude fo vmerations that gold is "run up and down for yet to come. The eo-Mled re-1 gamblers profits." This idiows publican party is pledge! o the I that gold is as much a speculative Kold standard, and claims that,. a 'commodity a silver can l and hifih taaiff with import duties pay-j that the world's standard of value abl- in old. would afford relief to lis Uued upon a commodity that is the imoovcriehed condition of the las mrtjeet to tluetatioii in price as people. This t a 1 1 fl scheme a only a political subterfuge to deceive the people, and would give tbe;n no material relief, foe eupposj the im portation of dutiablearticles should be of euSicient volumn to famish wheat ot cotton. It is evklrul th:-vro can never have a standard of value until the "commodity" element is eliminat ed from our modi unt of exelmnce, for, "gamblers" will be aide to make a "m'otit" on cold n Ion; as )... Inteivst in the school. ThacY ! i' a ats, Teacher. i;tr n 8.'! Til l ''a the government, but the condition? that enabled them to so speculate . w ere created by neglect of congress. : Doubt was thrown upon i authority to pell bonds. The ; old to ; it remains a commodity.. IIA1.1.STON I I IU.I0 fc'lUHll.. For the mouth ending April li, lSUo: Number days ntienJnnotf ' stisi'nee..... " tanlles Average nuiiilx'r Mi'iihuik " tily nth'tiJitiiw IVr ivnl ( nil.' mUnee Ur on roll ot lienor Arlx.r day was observed by the pupils pruning and landing an ud the trees already plained and cleaning up the grounds. Vm. r.vKKMi, Viin. H.HASNt IMV ClIIIIO sellout.. For month ending April '.'(J, IS'..: N'uiulvr ilavsttiKH'laiMM ' " iileiuv " lnoly.. " u.n!M ., Avi-r.iu'e in: mU- U'lonjjii'U Ar..K'' 'laily Mt.'inl.ouv., ,,..... IVr.vul il i'.tUmliHv NlXlnT VlnO.lH ' Those ncitler nbi-eiit nor tardy the whole uonth are: K. J. Mc- 1 4Ui it' (I '.'.'( OH VI v: for Infnnti nml Children. OTHERS Do You Know IVI , of whatever material jl.Uiiel, Kail S'arcr, Belle, Minnie the treasury with enough 1 ... I . . - ... I I I . ,1 . - r meei us oui salmis, ii wouni oinv var iiioi;r specuiaie upon mo ncci'w-iiivs t'i "... , , , , . .... , , i. ., v.,., lie a caanjje in ins iiiviunu ui i.w- i-uuiiwu, ...ov ...... .- . .,, ... tion, nd it matters but little to value aad r.ot be swlj-vt to tluetua. jA-hr.r, Cummie Prowu and the people whether the mom-y to'tlmin prh causd ly ioeu-ase or or:l Svimu. buy gold is taken from them as J Jereaso it olumn w.ii.m is mw iu Merest cn bonds, or duties on im-j ountro'lod wholly by epecniatLn. !jir!' i!r-v nu'st np.v t!ie liil!. j.. j t l.tt ino;i-v have a e;sliou:i!y vaiUe the opi ral ion m Mtcv.M. r.utkKU, Teacher. ,t . I !, as the vahir , 1 . A l 1 . 41... ppcci.iaiors uuiiKers; i;iuu mv i . . . ., ) :most of this to increase distrust: vw,y oi ai.o.isu ine nec,su r.n.u.u imMre,fi n.ke!fof k'nd of money we have no IV. V-V. ll.W I . I 11 m v. i. I' '111 ! nou nor can no; :;ei w unoui ; oi au e.nmiiou.iKs v . inn iv. i tea million dollar bonuses to for- j 1 would ask if it is c.nsistnt j im that a stand- j l'.vM AH ri r.i to ? Seventh month: N'iih.Ut t'liyii nttrr..:nmv .h terms with them.' A vi ;u.fr:H'C , .... t;:r.'ie i iirvtliil ni'iii! or Uiloiiuiiii; , ; ...;..'i.il!..j ni l.tvi-ln i t'iv mi ii :t. jn t.i .) inn itn it i.l : till - . .i .. i . . . i . . . t . TitU V 'iliiiU ui ivi lu.j ti i."a nun iii" .... i i -.i,i ..in clearly illustrate the actual con- ... ... , ., .!.;.,.,! ivrivnt : tvmla.v 'Very uii.vif in.- tt-iuf luiaiueaii i.f.-..Mii up-. .v P , -..rral ..t.ii.l.i..rt.t ill'-' valuo ot whirh is tubet tv . , ,,,((. r nV-,nt I. or lunly fro.iuent and extreme lic.etusiions ; .Nvi;l-r vi.i!-1 v Wl Facts found in the above article early illustrate the actual con-j dition of the country, and show; that if our present financial policy is continued national bankruptcy must surely and epeedly ensue. In fact, bankruptcy was threaten ed at the time the bonds were sold, and was only averted by a compromise on the part of the government by which the people were losers to the extent of $10, 000,000. This loss. would not be sn Berious if it had in any degree modified the conditions involving it, but it did not have this effect, and the treasury is still exposed to the same danger that threatened it at the time the bonds were sold. "The treasury was trembling 0:1 the verge of suspension cf gold payments" and could only escape insolvency by accepting terms forced u pen it by, foreign capita lists. '-. . . No sr so long sis tra obligate onr- Afur au existancc of over a hundred years, during which time our national prosperity has been phemmenal, our national treasury trembles "on the verge" of bank ruptcy, with no possible hope of relief except from those who have boon empowered to "speculate upon our necessities; have been corrupt legislation. Though the vcnalty of our national legislator? the supremacy cf gold has Lven an- o.K :mv riM,i created bv epecillation. Tin-re will K 110 standard of value for any thing so long as our , tinuneial policy is ilicated by tlsj f teen whoso trade is to speculate in thoj tliK't nations of monry v.ihc. j The Oresioniati tries to uiseiedit r..ees.ihV.s thill i!m nmiimil wt'liiiTtiews of ''various ..ui'i.'-r '..' "''ii; forced upon us by inati.ms" ts j-dn in an ef!'.-t to re-1 ' " ' aifn.-. ... store silver, mul claims that the! t;'r '''-.-- ' eiir.jili-l demand n r free couitise comes j iv!:.,t.,, ,, ,,, , u-l.i:n'i.'t. from the populists ar.d a few m!v(T ; : "itfiidaa.-e. maniacs 111 each ot the oal part.es. : ,..r v, (l( nUt.u,Umv I am too much an American to ; Nc.isiKt i;its ! thri-cti-i".. . I t 11 l. i III r.. .... the tm-asure or iu U the; , ' , l. W. li:Ki.ANl. K', a 1.' u iii l; iiiiuiii iiiuiiim . - .1. I ' I .1 Leriilll HV 1U,!I lit I fO V" KIII"T 1"' J"w ' lr v...r ) r . t II U l..m,via t l. V.Mt tt i.ov llml C..I-.U I. .rty rk-rut.l ,.t. .i. 0 ..1 . 1' ll liiKuJi.iiU in .ul.Hli.'l Hh tvtiy Iwtl'.r F V..., Knw C......U U Ih. prr-,!,-.. Ml.. ''r XtJuTU for .M..y y.a lh ....... C.-l.-l. U ... - i . . . I I or nil ollitt rrtut.llf. r. r ouui.ru .vuuun.... ., v ;t..w it..i i:.c iMt'.a nu i.c,.o.i..a "" l,',i- .. -rrmrrr..i ...!u.iii..m u iHu!..t' i.i.u. .. rn-lorl" n4 Ii. f. U. ....I 0.M o linlu..- the. ... .1.1. prl- 'l.n.rf ... u.-.i. c.u"o ii...n- r.vWt..i .oi..-iy tr..ic.r 1, V W...-W IV. .1. fO !-fr.l iw. - K- !. I v.a, mijTh.il K iy ti.v . ...oi!..i ...I F vrM, t. Mtlw.y? .....rih tn.mn, Tl.iy.- ''t4. I h V. Oi.li., (I ry e fmi Nii OHTHEHN PACIFIC t U N S Pullman v. Sleeping C Elogant . Dining CaK Tourist ( I Sleeplno C; , .V7. '.7 t .V..7. f'Jlttin j ii TO 1 'rjition U 'f.S'.S ;. .A'.N-.f..' intit: 1 THROUGH TICKf ClllC.lt'O n-jstiixtno.Y I'll I U I) K I, I'll l4 , .VA'fi' JV. A' I C V 'A" . .' ftltX (S '..V ' Ai. ........ "r ttt'.n iit'ii"ti, film r', lit k Ih, ilt c , W. It. II V I.I V, a 4iU i A. IHCII AItl.lnV. A.M. 1 1- ' No, o, il.i. .( uml, i i.fi.MS l'ini;.ii, lit, i Children Cry for F-itchcr's Castorla. lo riitr.mt In' t. n. ii. rn U'.i!. ..fdi., v...r i-i'iliilff fulilv i o re n in i-e a ciass .u in-: ;i :ului!'a tl.i. year. W. I. Ukyv.w t s, l rin. itont.. :t.:ji W t ; pumw i in rmnrim i mmn complished, and the condition of tlio people today is characterized by high handed brigaudage at their national capita! and n denial of their rights by civil tribunals: tribunals the v were once want to call "temple :i i ii fr J l ! f Sell Bissell Chilled 131 OTSiTC? J.I.Caso Steel J- A Garden Cultivator l nil i-liph o;. lit ynU r.niiu. i-u-t ji.iv a tritie v.h' ii bi.-'.i. jfi t .!?..t;' it at ar i In. ill Thy consult l he jm-asure or sun ti.e ad vice .of any nation on earth a to th:.t our money, or other national policy shall be, but it is Teachei l-l . ! Tin: roi.n coi nxv fi:t,ss. lZA Sweat Pad i:. SJeNI.U.I., Ite.K TO Til K Two 1 TrfinscontirrrV. i5 T-3 OTTTT i'i: Will p servi- ' it.vt y.oir l.'.rse smd en.ill.1 rim t... no We've j i-t r-i'.-ivi' 1 a !arj;- itf -.rtmei.t. ttt r (.; o: justice,' out wtucii nave, tnrouyn useless to try tc coravul tne tact ; ,.W!t items ami frIH.'CUla- tiis damnable amcv of corporate that the iK'Op'e (not th. weslii.', become dens of infamy, ' tors) the world over are growing j temples of bribery and corruption, weary of paying "g r.iiUis. s prt.fi:" j IMitorhtt jiresMoiit. i:. HFRAZER&SON, Monmouth. selves to pay demands in akind of j ;.u;; ,j ,. f.jrtresse3 (t0M which hot I u:i gold money we do not posess nor can j. j3 hurled against the people's not acquire in snfticieuf quantities, rjght3, and tUnk cartridges dis except by purchase from banks charged at infamous villainy in owned or controlled oy Joreign j.j,, gold mongers, wo may esp' j!iace.-. (lUmuer.) j TIk f,i n.iii.-.r face of lVrry i-sti r !U: is seen on inr Ptrttts apvin. lie of 'has come down to luok att.r hir Oreeoii are indifferent as to the tile mm1, bi -iek vurd and will soon frc-e coinage of silver, tha 0.-."K'n i'i ;..T .iJ lllll'iT !!ll!!i:!!.!iy vr v i M'OKAKi: MINNKAFOMS ST. PAUL iy- Vr 1 1" . nt:j'! O M Kans:: Alexauder-Coopei Drug Co In trying to impress upi n readers the idea that the pei.ple have things moving in a hu.-iii I'i-t f mi'.es, Si;i ti:inery " 'necessities'? -to be forced upoa the coa)mou Eenso to support party l'" poverniTieni," for under tne go.d j purtisor.isrn and unite in a demand standard it is a3 .much the "tiade;' j lhftt our j,refceiit monetary system of banSs to create necessities as it ; lor ever abcdiislicd? is to speculate upon them, and thoy - have ulimited p-jwer to do both. Truly, ''banks are more danger 0U6 than standing armies," yet the ;i so-called republican party thinks f the "power" of the banks' should i-, be increased. I wish to saj' here 2 that I do not see how any honest "i man can call himtelf a republican 'when it ii, well kuoun that the ' leaders of that party have for years '4 abandoned nearly every principle Will the people fur once allow ian aaid relative to Uolph's d-l'eat: , way. IhyUton Cor. That no banks of issue except those owned ;mo! operated by the government shall be cstabliahed in the United States. Demand the restoration of silver, and the dethronement of gold. Once this is done there will be no ''This tali: alio ut silver is mo wind. There were not silver fanatics in the lei'viatu Sheriff riuiiiin- r is now away in Ua.ern Oregon after H. M. Harris r'-" a fugitive from jnstiee. He form- Here is an ell'ort to show tht itt.riy lived on the I.ivermore place, was not Dolph's attitude on tlic;,1(.r Sniithiiel.l, and an indict fcilver quefction that defeated him, ! .,M1t i!R9 bci st.iSding against while everybody knows it v.as thai l.i,,, f,,r laonths. and nothing else. No doubt Mr.; Twejve ihw.sard fvrt of lumber Doioh abo thmK'i there is a -rood AhlUVs ilil.i to iOr; ..' t'l.d hi ' . i. l'.iuits, (AV... .. uik Nt-Al-.-' , Soapy, ; t-'vrines. C. ' : p on . . . l ' - h.-....! K ;i I K. r II o. -do, So. .loir, I'.iii-ot Mt.bi lino! '..'.( , Til rniomctof i. 2 : I'...-. j J'em iN, j Kte . VI-. ' 1 uW T Ti I I t I I'll . If II . ( K'K AN' STK.XMt.l' ' - r l'..t;l,.- : , vrry Ji a i-r SAN FRANCIS: ..t inn ili'imii lull ri o. I1.. H M. n, inn t ll. lu.'rlo.iiciw f Iff Mililr.-.. i. v. ii. iit ni tu nr. I u.. w for the railroad h being delivered hi-e t'roi.i M.iiil.'oiiii i v mill, near silver, and that it -exhibits very Fa;U ci, y V(.stfcr,j ' tUrC(J t,vc. mow bank faiiureH bj-which the j'""' cyclonic lendences, ana hn;,i0rs,. u,,um Uou,,u n nUml li700 people are cntmatly robbed, of swept at least one plutocratic ; f(;ut ! miilioiiS of dollars, no more panics, i privateer from the political ten and. the M. C. Starr, cf Salem, has been ! Iioro two weeks wiiitiug on his I brother, Ib v S. A. Starr, who is j now convalescent, i There were nine offers to furnish no money "stringencies'' to para-i lk u,&1 :A,a "T ui" ;..fl,i.o;,c m,,!... iM,nKi:. siiores cf private life. . " f tt J 1 u. iuuui:'i.Cj ii'jiuuio uniiuiiii promulgated by the founders of the ln ff The people are beginning to leian, .rga.uzat:on. Doubt was thrown uq ton n.,j,jiou ite,, that gold, not tarifl', is the ,ii,tu, b 3 on authority to- eell .bonus. Hual . ... .,...,....., dement in the realm of in- Idustry, and they are determined to.'"(",;l Il,r l"" 1"K,U,: lw i free themselves from the bon(;,g(; lveH bemg by f,ed Forsell at 'XI maintain our ... . . ; .r nr. i ,,. !,., .i rjr , . ,a,, t,iJw American elavc owners, whose r ' " " traoe relations unaer t ucli , . .... ..- ,.t i ,. i duel occupation is to dictate lejris-1 v"- iation, speculate on "necessities of me iauas j.iioiio scnooi win the govcrnmeiit," and i.rousjiate , close Friday May 17th with grad- "doubt" was not considered serious by the gentlemen who bought the bonds; they ''forced Jhe govcrn- inent to make terms with thepi," and with a bonus of ten million dollars in their pockets, given to ithem by a generous nation, (r.s a token of friendship for relieving ' the necessities of the treasury) they taxable, bonds, Jt we cannot maintain our foreign conditions let us relinqui relations rind as.snm.? the indepen dence exhibited by the nation in its early infancy, lieves that we, as Anvone who bo- j concubines for titled nation, cannot , across the water. It is well for the Oreionian to -r ....i !... I establish an indcrinnrlent, mnnev Knew tne quesuon.oi auinoru) - ---- - x " , ' 0UIlJ the a;irnl) hoUt the danger could readily 'be "fixed." Now system.oemesoui national jndepen- .,,., that a precedent for giving a bonus to bond buyers has been tstablish . ed, I suppose a bonus will b3 as much a part of the contract as the delivery of the bonds in all future . transactions, and if th:3 character of favoritism is continued the ulti mate result is clearly apparent. To jjsay that the "conditions" that en ' abled a syndicate of foreign capita- lists : to ; force the'governmeut to :'makc terms with them whereby j j they openly plundered the treasury U the ejtent of $10,000,000, was "neglect of congress," is a gross - mistatenient of facts, and in say ing eo the O.vgonian strives to conceal the ruinous effects of the j;old policy, which it is plain to be seen; has - practically placed the destiny of tha nation in the hands of capitalists. 5 It s. well known that the ''con ditions that enable the banki tc speculate" upon, the necessities of tha goye.rtiniejjt," were Created by, and are-'. readily lracc-ablu -to the treasonable set? of. the so'-callrd rcpublitau party by the paAfiaje of libertines uating e-xerciseij at the ity hull. There will be fourteen graduates as follows: Vtrnie Compton, Nellie Muscott, hestcr Smith, JjellaOxley, dence, and is entitled to sympathy ! and w the "ck Woiso Philh, ; v:I ,... t leal fleet that there is dancer ahead. Dna dlisser. Hattie lteynolds, W. Paoett. Lcnil Stouifer, Lewisville, Ore., May 1, 1S95. of his race. Let ue no longer sub mit to ths tyranny of concentrated wealth. Hy a united effort let us hurl this tyrant capital from its entrenched throne of power in J Jlli;i ictoi j.uiii.n nii.1 wjnu lit that this is a government by and for the people, and that the Ameri can republic will not be ruled and ruined by the despotic ' power of gold. SCHOOL DEPARTMENT. Managed b.r 1h I'oik Cnunty Tt;:ii:hrr' Ah jM;cliUi;tl, unit tiVut(:tl to the uti vuticcmunt ff the 1'ubiir teirtiooli. EDli'KU j;Y VHOl' T. A. HAVLM, All cumiJHinicHlion; rf!;lhicr to lui work muht htt itfiflreHrM iJ to iht wiiur ufthiNdf- partuacnL. - Iu reference to tlje recent rise in I national. the price of silver the Oregonian said: 'Silver has been a highly speculative commodity for the las-t five years.There is suspicious indications in the recent Quotation of price and in ths flight of rumors in relation to tha attitude of various nations towards the projected con f;rence, of an artificial bull move ment, of which somebody will take advantage to onload. Many pfrsons now living; (an remember how gold was run up and down in this way, for gamblers profit?." The Oregonian. also paid, "the EEP02TS. bank law-and its faction of silver monometaJists SCHOOL PISjTKlC'T NO. Vi'.K For the month ending April 20, 1S0': Xu:ntx-r iIhvs attendance... AVi " " abgeiice !!1 " tar.lie 1 " enrolled . '.'7 Average daily attendance Zi Per cent of attenJanre i)3 Tho:-e neither absent nor tardy were: Inez Zumwalt, Una Ilan- num, Lillie Taylor, Essie Atwater, I . , .... . . . .... I O. I Lb rreddie and Mndred demons, Robbie and Nellie Phillips, I,esa and David Ileddecopp and Lena Wilson. I wj;uld be glad to have more of the patrons visit the 'named school and thus show to tha pupiisj Butler. Jfertha lilessing, 8te3 i Headley, Julia liOggan and Nan..i'! Wilson. The baptist chinch is once more corning to the front under the suc cessful management of llev. Sivack hammer. The membership have lj:en greatly revived, some have been added and John Andrews has been made a deacon. The minister j is an earliest and forcible speaker, draws large and appreciative au diences ami will probably occupy that pulpit every Sabbath evening this summer. Prescriptions :-: Carefully-:- Compounded: HERCULES' lli.v or Nij'ht. j : AliD OA30UiJE ENGIK Tow n has l e!i full of all kin - f II i .1 ..... . .1. I. . .1 ill c.iui'J .luring in- .win -.ioi 7-- - ,r j m 'iXI l;rc that kind that are ifl! pound. d (r: - -f--'';;i ffifil ror raing the street- at niht, ,V;. j 1'on hi.k AT 'l JIH i.rno.. TU. Ml ever. 1 i t:T if wukn-f". Chet Cuad and John llaly went j j ) LA;?! & "' t'" shing one day this w.-dt nud'M W HP AIP3 i f &T1 M aught that is th former r"t ! 1 X 1 JlJ Vf jjf! fcfo??M2&P T't ii.! the latter 'J end tl.ey made. Wjijl JT , j ? ;''?.!;! rfo'v) hUV "t of it. rbl.ing wslJwbuHim-sHiiji' """ DSSh H ' J-'-V 'f'TD' Ll sal lilzhkis- I-.vt. I. I ... J-,- j., l. . ! I fi c 310! Oil tins rpnr.g. ilenrv lii.nvn caino over fi Salem last week and in now iu stalled as the highToss of the Hotel Uoliiian. "Oapt. Webb" is good. We had 1 10 ,tr JI:i:-.iO'.i.'lini r nl Doors II I , l 0 one of those things at Dallas ail' A MOVELTYI' siwiusaiaEiSB; coupln f yearn a;;o and hii naine was Suwnrt. lie was a photo grapher, an actor, an eh-el ricinn tlri.l !i 1 1 nriiowl lutinltr r....i 1.. Mary Muscott, I, , ... ",,,'," ' ,' ,.. , ,. '; he has wound th-j "Webb" around himself and gone to tumbling over the Oregon City Falls in a barrel. What a lot of suckers ar to be caught in this cold world of ours. Charley Campbell writes his folks horn Newport that he is off for a trip to South Ameiiea. YcsWday W. I'. Ire-laud was named as executor of the estate of Cordelia Siaats, d'-eeased, by County .ludi. Hurch. Some tune sine.: u man in the north end of the county married a Everybody.! Jlll'rlo-i r. lliiJililOi- ol.ll Unrll L-h.iri.il!... S i For several years there has leen i won,Rn county, who it i ont stealing in and around Dallas and the final outcome is sure to be somebody in jail for it. At mid night of Tuesday some grain pur loining rascal helped himself to a wheel barrow load of W.C. Brown's CITY LIVERY MAI.K and I'KKl) HTAHld'JS. hni-4 i -t.Mn In A. W. liiM-halruil.-r. .OF Styl -l:f .Vi!,. i. . . t''i' o '-'' fli"'': - I.i.l 1 ,: I, . M A ill- O'H. l""' ...1 l ' li. .. 1 f , . nl i.vl li.MH.l!''' ''".lJPl, . I ,' I. -.1.1. rWWl ..m.l. 1" Sl.'.'Ictuiy cr.i Marine U 4.1, .... . ,r ours (iood t'lrnonts for ('ominereiid men iroiMi..onrii...l ,v . r month. iN'I'l l'KNni.N't K, (lit. i .... - - . , . , i;i.iimi-u au a. couruy enariie in Linn. The matriinoiiial n.a be-; came riiuled, the couple agreed to diaaKree, and hist Friday Commm-! sioner llyerly came to the county ! seat to see about making arian'e- i ments to get the woman back to her old home, as thin was consider-; (Transcript.) ed cheaper than keeping her ah a "Cutler" is the name 4 of a new (County charge. Tho arrangement s rKtolIiee at (irand koikIp. If. in were made. i : in nonor ot iion. A. Ij. i WAGONS & CARRIAGES Ma.l.M.r ri mirp. on eli.nt III'lK I', mul 111 ll,l-hl JXJV Klll!!' .K'l'f, -: Jobwork Neatly Done :- Sii..li,-N f..r w-tjfitiiimikiTM ki-j.i .oimiioilly mi liand. your patronage; js solicited II. U KOKI1, lTop. !Pj "v.r 'lt. r,., if, ,,,, jDr. Price's Cream Rakinj Powder ' ij lmTKr n e. Onn ..- I WoH4'tFlr rilf M4al4 DlW . J t Eslss & Elkis- -landing- CityDray Allkindof Jlalllit in or out of the ( rniinptly ntli'ii.lcil t Clt art fvtt reason. HORSE MEN....... ,Cft '. prin tinl .-vrrRfi ollic. : Uhe b. nt work. You will j enabled to eecure lwh'j jfrotr. your iovf tuiol- j ; pome fine stock: cii 3T"(Vir prices are the 1