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About The Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1899-1904 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1900)
■■r re ATTEMPTED SliClDE. OREGON VICTORIOLS. FOOTBALL HEROES. Geoigt Ransom Tried Two Routes Admirers Paid Court to Universi ty Boys at Hotrl Portland Out of This World—Failed Lobby. in Both. tally Guam laoauiber I Washington Could not Withstand the Webfoot Collegians. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL. Albany Defeated Eugene Thanks giving Day. MKH Al'AIK XNTKKTA1MS. Mrs LG Adair entertalntNl a nuniber ALBANY 6— euubnk O. of lady frleutls J eait-tday alU-ruoou at Eugeue lost a hard-fought game al I'orGaud Telegram, Nov. ¿9. Dally Guard Decsiuber ter home ou e»«t Seventh street. The Albany, which wasa sore disappoint "Th Uuiversity of Oregon einliu- event was one <>t the moat plea»ant of The Culversily of Wmihlugton foot Pally Guard. November 30 geutai ived last night aud the foot II* kind given during the present ball meu arrivetl this afternoon and ment to the team and the earloa 1 of “r,«>ter»,” Albauy’s score was made 55 tide other people were giving ball team »as registered at the Hotel lively seasou of the social life of the were met at the trs u by h lirge crowd (banks j-sterday for being al ve, Fort land. This morning there w»« a in the llrst Id minutes of the play, city. The parlors aud halls were very of Htudeuie and escorted to tbe C U through the 20 yard ruu of Bumlaugh, George Ransom Was persistently en- reception iu the hotel lobby for the «.J taatelully decorated. During the campus. They show tbe effects of the deavo nig t > get < ut of this world. student« who came dowu with the afteruoon a Lumber of wames were bant football campaign through which 10 yards-penalty ft»r Eugene’s off-side play, and Fiaacia* lucky falling on the R'lUmim had teeu indulging in al- team ls«tevening, aud tbeot etswb « provided iu which first honor* weut to tbej have |u<«t passed Iu their own ■ tCARSOU* CANAL CONCESSIONS. l«all winch had rolled over the line In a eoholi ■ stimulants more or lees im- dropped in this morning all bad to pay Mrs \V H Abrams and Mr» F B Kin »tale atni Idaho. Bcanvly a man of modeiaielv for a mouth past, and their respects to tlielr heroes, who »at sey and tbe other tokens to Mr* J M the team is free from bin I see aud fumble. Special to the GV ARD. Eugene then kicked off and Albany through d spondency came to the c >u- in a circle, euthroned, a* It weie, by Bboliey and M rs C E Loomis. Tboae peeled faces, but they look tn tbe ptuk W ashington , Dec 1.—The Nicara again brought the bail iuto Eugeu.’s ClUSIou thei lie had euough exn.-r their owu light. They w-re truly »be present were: Meadamee Abrams, of ooudltion. guan government concedes all right« ieuee with Uns world. territory by steady gams aud aeosrlng Yestarday admired of all admirer«, tor who is so church, Hatley, Coudoo, Grlfiio, Mc-| Great interest is being taken 111 the the ball on their own punt. Another yoked for the caual across tbe Nlcara- tore <»>n at IU o’clock lie took au over great a hero a* the football man In his Elroy, Ray DsLan«', Hull, Fotter, game, for the reseon that It Is the first p« nalty of 10 yards for offside play and guan isthmus. «lose < f chi« reform with suicidal in- proper seas«m I oonteet botweeu the two universities Washburoe, Lowe, Wliliaon, Shelley, KRUGER GOES TO GERMANY. “*,,t H"‘ was discovered iu ’• The Multnomah players met their I Aukeuy, H N Coekerliue, Scarborough, ami the only intercollegiate gstue to some abort gatua put the ballon Eu« Here Eugeue bpecial to tbeGuard time for Dr Paine to save bis life by opponent«aud exchanged oompltmeuts Hiaddeu, Hendricks, 5V L DeLano, Il* played in the state this year. A gene's 16 yard hue. the use of a stomach pump D was with them, and talked about games Geo O Yoran, 8 51 Yoran, Ware, large crowd I* Iu attendance, many took a brace and held them. At tills P aris Dec 1 Oom Paul Kroger thought beat to lock him up ut til lie which were played iu days goue by. point Blusher, Gray, Howe and E Mo- Laura Harris, Combe, Luckey, Hoff- coming from Junction, Cottage Grove Cornack atwaahed Into the line for eft for Cologne, Prussia, today. Im oou.d beeome rational aud Marshal Ooeasioually some player would be I tuau, Kaye, Kinsey, Lcotnls, Straub, ' and other tow u* of tlie couuty. mense orowds gave him entbueia-.ie Brady got th* use of a r.««m iu the drawu aside and some oturade would F 8 Dutin, Chamber«, Humphrey, The visitors wete iucapable of •top gain after gain, bringing tbe ball to theiutddleof the tleld where It was county jsil, and locked him up al« >ut whisper a few words of sdvice to him, plug the home team parting greetings. Glen, White, R«uey, Friendly, Fren- lost o i a tumble. After a few gains 4 o’cluck. Sheriff 55 «the«» had oct sa telling him just what to do this after llce, Osburn, Robinsou, Miss L C fikst half . (LONDON’S “HOOLIGANS.” and tUe balI bad passed back and forth lon to go to the jail atmul 5 o’clt ek noon. But, on the whole, they showed , Carson, Oregon, 21 ; bpecial to ths Guard. Washington, 0. on downs, time was called with tbe when tie found Ransom lying ou he au air of freedom and ctraleaaiiess BKtXlWn HALF. ball on Eugene’» 40 yard line L ondon , Dec 1—Crime is rampant tied unconscious st d alm<«t de»<l. The which marks the mau who ha» finish Oregon 22; Waslilugtou 0. In the ae.smd hal\ both teams blood on bedclothes «ud floor told the OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY ed his practice aud is all through with tn tbe Whitechapel district, given played strongerdefeueive ball, Blusher, LINK-UP. over to fallen worneu and tbe crimi story. He had broken a window p1 tie i the worry. The last practice of tbe Oregon and used a piece of the gla-s to p >r- Eugeue boys was held before they Wash. E MoCoruack and Amllh repeatedly nal male element. Murders by the lially sever the artery of his left wi st. Geo H Himes, the Able Assisstant nailing Albany’s backs behind tbe Hue slatted fur For.laud, and up to this 134—Zeigler (c) 1 e Huger —162 for heavy loeeee. In this half Eu- mistarious “Hooligan's” organization B her iff Withers made a coinpies afternoon they have t«een enjoying Secretary is now in tu^ene. 170- Jak way 1 t Ryan —173 gene was penalised twioe inora for bandage ab ut «be arm above the wi ist ' themselves h * ouly college students are on the Increase. 162—Watts Ig Robertson —171 offside play; Albauy was penalised at once, after which he called a doct >r. ’ caa.” E ugene , Oregon,Nov 30, 1900. 170 — Wagner o Field — 176 BETTER RELATIONS WITH bat ouce during the game. Thanks to the prompt »ction of the E ditor G uard : Bitme thecitis-us 164 —Waddell rg(c) McFber»>u-19l TURKEY. On a punt the ball bounced over sheriff h« is alive this aiornii g, of this city are e*|«ecially interested 163-Thurston rt Davis —180 JI ACTION CITY NEWS. Howe** bead and wss carried through Special to Guard, though quite weak from ioes of blood. | in all matter* pertaiulng to ««ducatlou, 144—Gorrell re ('«»«grove —139 by an Albany man, but was brought Ransom is 28 years of age. He ca ne ' C onstantinople , Dec 1. — The and the upbulldiug of ths male gener 161—Goodrich 1 h Hill —162 back by the referee aa It was his Judg Clipped From the Times of De to Eugene last spring from Frankf« rt, ally, they will doutHles* be glad to I 1 Starr r h Hunloon — 164 Turkish govern ment claims that a ment that Howe had not touched tbe learn MHnething at«>ut tlie work of the 158— Tern pletou f Calhoun —180 cembet i. bettar understanding has come about Iudiana, au«i for a time waited ou the ball. table at the Hoffmou House. He le a Oregon Historical Btx’lety. As may 142—Scott q Geary —14« This was the only time durlug the between that country aud tbe United brother-in-law of Mrs Robert Brs ly BUBS. Henry Bushnell still has a large be remembered, it was orgauizmi on second half that Eugene’s goal was la States. aud Mrs 5V O Zeigler. Dec 16, 1898 at d a board of ten force employed selecting and packing Iti9—Btubllng 81 reuse—170 danger, nor could Eugene get nearer directors electetl »« follows; H W 166—Templeton F, Consul Norton goes to Harpoot, his COMMITTED TO ASYLUM. apples. Reese—172 than Albany’s 20 yard line. Bcott, pnsldent, C B Bellinger, vice 147-Rush post, Monday, without au exequatur This foren<x»u Drs Brown ami Fren- McElmon—160 Dan Taylor, who left here for Rose The game ended with the ball In president, F G \oung, secretary, L B Minkler—174 Albany teriitiry. For Albany the BOERS AND BRITISH BATTLE tice examn ed Rausom on a charge of burg, has sold hi- wood saw and la now Cox, tree-urer, Prof Jame* R R >berf- I • < lum insanity, and he was ordered com assistant engiuter of the electric light 160—Hill backs excelled; for Eugene It was the Special to the Guard. eon, Prof J R Wilson, Harriet K mitted to the Oregou insaue asylum by plant. line which did tbebr t work. M ■ Arthur. Mrs Marie L Myric, the L ondon , Dec 1.—London is intensely County Judge Kincaid. Deputy Eugene lacked te«m work and be Thanksgiving was observed by our Governor of Oregou aud Superintend wrought up and excited over press re BberiS Bown took him below ou the public schools, consequently school came dishearten' I over the lose of Grandfather and Grandson. ent of Public (Instruction. Ttieuuder- train this afternoon. vardrge ou p nalty. ports that a great battle ie in progress was dismiss« d from Wednesday even sigued ws ■ chosen assistant secretary, Though the penalties may have ing until Mouday. between Knox’s British command and began his work iu oollectlug The year.« of 1*46 and 1900 are a Ion been deserved, It sremeti that the A new engine was unloaded here historical material, ami soliciting ways apau when measured by a single and the Boers under Dewet. Commissioners Court. official« overlo-iktsl the foul Interfer Wednesday for Horton Bros' sawmill, memtiere on January 9, 1899. The life, but comparatively close together It is too early to obtain any news as ence of Albany which will tie set up In tbe foothills annual report closing one year ago when the development of a new oouu- to the ¡«robable outcome of the contest E L Guin Judge of election.......... S Eugene, however, cone i«s the de dear where the Wallace-Wilkinson today show«»d that 368 iueiul«eis had try is marked by that lapse of time. feat aud It la willing to abide by the that ie being waged. C F Humphrey judge of election 3 heeu obtaiued, 194 documents of vari mill is located. In June, 1M8, Eugene F Bkluner result, hoping for I st’ «r sucre <e uext Paul Hadley clerk of election... 8 A part of the machluery for tbe new ous kinds, 33 pample»«, 32 bouud located the donation land claim on time. James Erasure clerk of electiou 3 creamery baa arrived aud the re volumes of newspapers, 82 relics, of which that part of . Eugene north of Frank Moorhead clerk of elec. mainder is expected every day. As pioueer life aud also of early history Eighth street Is located. The old NEW KIND OF HOP. tion ................................................ 8 i ) soon ae everything bss been received In several other state», e « repre«ente«l home was on the corner of Sixth and List of Letters. 8 P Gilmore clerk of election...... 8 <0 Mr Weatherly will come from Port through Oregou pion «rs, and 45 Litioolti si reels, the prceent home of Cuttings Have Been Received at R P Caldwell judge of election... 3 <3 land 10 superintend the remodeling of lDdian relics, bad b -n securt 1. These James McClaren. Remaining In tbe poekiffioe al Kuaeue, Or« G F Bkipwortb judge of election 3 (0 the north room of the Lee block suita have I en olssalfi« I, labeled and N ot 29, 1900. This was the first location In Lane Independence From the Agri Thos Bailey judge of election....... 3 ( ) ble for setting up and running the placed upon exhibition In the City couuty, or rather with the first, ae Aldrich, Mr Charley MoKntyre cultural Department. Wm Pituey judge of t lection...... 3 to machinery. The lumbar and buildlug Hall of Portland in four large rooms, Elijah Bristow aud William Dodson Clark, Miss Ruby H C Mahan clerk of election...... 3 ! J materials have already been engaged. and have been visited ami most favor located homesteads on Pleasant Hill at Clark, Mrs L iNDEFENDENt'E, Nov. 29.— Cuttings C Q Farrar clerk of election..... 3 < 0 able oommeuted u| >u by a great many ths same time. These old planters Clark, Lee of a new hop have just been received TW Browning clerk of election 3 8 » Furness, C F people t-iuce the opeuilig day, Dec 16 viewed out theoountry together. SCALDED TO DEATH. from the agricultural department at F W Williams clerk of election.. 3 <0 Hamilton, Mirs Peerl 1899. The visitors’ register opened In our mall today was a letter from Washington by R D Cooper. Tbe hop J J Winn judge of election.......... 3 ( ) Montgomery, A C that day show« au actual reglstratlou Eugene F Skinner—a grandson of the Is kuowu ss tbe Bavaria 8palt hop ami J H Day judge of election.......... 3 to A Little Daughter of Rev R Ntrley, Mr David of more ttian 10,0UQ uames since the IMS *ploneer home-builder of Lane comes from a very restricted ana. It James Parvin Judge of electiou... 3 <J Potter, F M at> >ve date, and bunt!reds have failed county. When looking at tbe sub Callison Meets With a is highly prized by the big breweries W R Parker judge of election... 3 (0 Butlord, F M to register, although requeet-d to do stantially built brick blocks and hand I of this country for brewing the fleest L A Powers clerk of election...... 3 00 Horrible Accident. Thalia, BG I so. Wbeu it ie considered lha1 tbe some residences of Eugene It does not quality of beer, and this season the A 8 Powers judge of election...... 3 00 A oh.rue at on. osat will bs in.4. on all let. I rooms have only tern open on an seem possible that tbe grandson of l.r. siren out, I’.rM, i. when calling lor price at home w»’ over 30 cents per G' 0 Frlesell judge of election...... 3 10 Dally Guard November 30 average but three afternoons of each the man who found the t iwnslte as •liar. «1)1 ptcsM alate whan advarllead. pound. As the hops in tbe vicinity of W K Goode judge of election...... 3 CO Yesterday while Rev Rufus Callison, wt ek, it te-speaks a commendable de nature made It cou'd lie a young man H F M c C ormack , PM Independence cannot be beaten any W H Guarte judge of election... 3 ( J of Jasper, was killing hogs he Isit a gree of iuterest ou the part of the far ou the morning side of life. where in Oregon or Washington, it is Andrew Piquet clerk of election 3 00 vat of hot water unattend« 1, and bis public. All parts of Oregon and the A LITTLE FABLE. believed that Mr Cooper has an oppor A Adams clerk of election......... 3 00 little «laughter aged 6 years, fell Into Pacific Coesl have been represented tunity to show good results for bis Geo D < snip clerk of election...... 300 tbe Hameoc iking at ler it one-third of among ths visitón, bj.ides almost A Beautiful young lady, being Died. labor. A R Walker clerk of election... 3 CO her little body until lheskiu fell off every state iu tbe Uulon aud many Engaged to a Handsome young Tbe cuttings were taken in (»ctobjr W W Neeley judge of election... 3 <0 The parents did everything in their parts of Europe. Mrs 8 H Pi at her tiled at her home man, sought to reform him. and it is hoped that tbe long journey F C Bean judge of election.......... 3 00 power to allevia* i her pain and Dr It may be «afely said that putiti ' **I olwerve,” she said that you bss not Injured them, so that a fair J W Doster Judge of election...... 3 00 L W Brown of this city was Immedi »1 tention abroad Is being directed to In Eugene, corner BavsnUt and High are addicted to the foolish habit of streets, Thursday November 29. The test oau be bad. Perry Neff judge of election....... 3 00 ately sent for, Upou bls arrival at Oregon through tbe work of tbe deceee 1 wrs I >rn Baran nah, Missouri, smoking. Do you not think that 51 D Johnson clerk of election... 3 00 the home of Mr Callison he did every Boclety ashy no other single agency, you should stop it? It would be etiucatlonal In 1842. Went with her parents to so much better for you if you did. W 8 Gille-pie clerk of election... 3 00 thing in bls power to prevent pain as to »ay nothing al >ut I Court House Items. California In 1852. To Washington, W B Wheeler clerk of election... 8(0 be -aw at a g'ance that the precious value to th« residents of our own back t •> California, then to Eugene Besides, you would save money.” H L Mitchell clerk of election 3 Ci little life could not be saved. About state. “Yee, indeed,” replied the band- where she r> Id» d until death. Mortgage............................................ llf-00 00 T J Cornelius judge of election... 3 C> midnight the little one pe «aed to the During the paat year nearly 300 new some young man. “And I peroeive A husband and nine children are Mortgage......................... 50° CA Davis judge of election .. .. 3 CO other land. The paren’i have tbe members have b n obtained, and the that you are a slave to the chocolate left to mourn the low of a loving and Mortgage................................................... 75 OO E R Parker clerk of election........ ..3 (0 sympathy of all. mat «rial in tlie different department« caramel habit, whioh ia not only devoted mother. Chattel mortgage............................... 150 35 J A Briggs clerk of election......... .ja I 1 Tbe funeral will occur tom morrow. more than doubled. ruinous to the digestion, but «*• Tbe foneral ae'Vitwi will be con Chattel mortgage............................... 1*»J 0° J A Burnett cierk of electiou....... ..3 ( Twenty-four counties in U«egon ar- Don’t you think you A lbany B all .—The Albany Dem ducted at the family rrsldenoo Hatur- pensive. I C A Potterf clerk of election....... ..3 I * ocrat baa this concerning th« Thanks repreeented In the member-hip. be BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 2.80 should stop it, aisoF’ day, af r »rn< >u D on her 1, al Wbereu|>on she wept and said O W Hurd to Henry Marsh, land in John Pope judge of electiou...... . ..8 (J giving military ball, held in that city: sides ttiree counties iu Washington. o’clock. Interment In tbe Odd Fal ' 8 E Pardee judge of electton ..... . 3 ( i “There were one hundred aud twenty-1 Of the 660 members al this «late, 860 Lana county; (50. c“me< »ry. Friends st che he was a hateful thing, and broke low'« the engagement. U 8 to Daniel M Jones, 158.62 acres L Y Congdon Judge of election... „3 ( » five numbers besides a good many are pioneer«, native son* and daught fally invited to attend. er«, and the remainder I» made up of W J Burtninger judge of election. .3 c J spectators. Moral-11 is not always tbe largest in tp 17ar 1 •; patent. Among tbe guests from feet that are pinched the mast.— W Rickman to G R Chrisman, land W H Campbell judge of eleciloo. .3 ( ') other place« was a large delegation of citizens by adoption who have known W B Blacbley clerk of election...... 3 ( )l Salem ONG boys and several ladles «ometblng of the value of each socie Josh Wink, in Baltimore American. I d Eugene; $76. 1776 AND 1900? Anna B Marsh trustee et al to J F Whitmore clerk of eh ction...... 3 I > an excursion («arty from Corvallle, ties In aiding to kiiiid up other stat««. The rooms will be kept open every Biuelaw Boom Co, laud in Lane I Henry Baxter clerk of election...... 3 ( I Lebauon cavalry-men and a crowd Lieutenant Rusnell B Harrison, afternoon until after tbs holidays, and I ( B F Houston judge of election ...... 3 county ;$14,000. Those Dutchmen down in South «on of hie father, has been dropped from Eugene, Excallent music was a cordial invitation Is extended to all Elmer E Cleaver et ux to Nellie 8 Joe Huddleston judge of election...3 <0 furnished by Bvarverud’s orchestra, of Africa don’t stay whipped, It ie from the armv. Ear neat personal Moore, n | lot 1 Block A Cleaver’s ad UG Hyland judge of election...... 3 C I Eugene, which received rnauy compli to vieit them. not without cause that Great Brit- appeals to the secretary of war and G eo . H. H imeh , Ci TJ Blakely jodge of election.........8 ments from tho«e present.” to Eugene; $1. Assistant Becistary. am is alarmed. The marked sym president failed to eave hie official R B Keleay clerk of electioo...... 3 MARKIAOK LICENSE. 3C> ______________________ Ex-Bher>fl H B Plummer, of Polk | H«>F N ews .—Woodburn Independ pathy of tlw Frenoh and German M T Crow clerk of election . . scalp. Harrison had no training A B Ri olone and Edna F Dyson. J W Bims clerk of election.... 3 county, sod Mansfield Bears,of Dalia«, ent: A few growers still hold their populace for the Boer cause ie es Geo A Dyeon witness. for tbe army, and was unjustly ad M D Lingo judge of election. •3 * i t,ave located at Graut’a Fa*». hope In ext«ectatloo of bichee pitees. pecially disquieting. Kou'h Africa vanced over others who stood in J M Goldsou judge of election ...... 3(0 1 ,3lM limes Mountaineer of Offer« are made of 14} cents. In New ' Dally '.sard December 1 I T W Brown clerk of election.......... 3 ? ( ' ' Tbe Dalle« Las *u*r»Dded publlualion. York Pacific 1 were 19J ceo’s for choice is a big country, and tbe inhabi line for promotion. It was a clear 1861-1900.— Thia day tbirty-nlne ■ H C Beaman clerk of el< ition...... 3 5 OO Th* wrrkly will be continued. a few days ago. Buyers are still active, tants are ala oat a unit against case of being a son of the father. years ago tbe Willamette river was » Roes Huston clerk of el ?tlon...... 3 O '! Mrs Fark Brandt, at one tluie a re«^ ( but will not go a»x>ve 16 cvnta oot- British rule. Tbe torch th st <’*eil raging torrent. There were few bare I C V Miller judge of election......... 8 Hinghampton, New York, baa a Ide it nt t.ane county, suicided In Fort withe andl.ig the market value in the Rbo«I«M lit when he enliate«! th" spots of land In Eugene. Skiffs were I J R Lt'es judge of election .............. 3 East. very serious joke. Two sisters and land tbe other day by taking oarbolic aid of Greet Britain to capture lita rowed through Willamette street. R p Job judge < felection................. 3 11 Mid. H»r hiisbond was a loc«m'«tlve a oouain re'wntiy became mother« Hundreds of sawlogs broke from the F ormer E uornbit «. — Jerry Ream, Kimberley diamond mine« surted J P Iuman cletk of electmn .......3 l • et.git.rer and is now employed Iu tbe boons Dear tbe Eugene flouring mill* formerly of Eugene, ha« upene«i a gro a coDflagratino that it eeems will at about tbe same time. Foe e ' C E Rossel I iudge of election......... 3 t j H F railroad sbope in Bacramento. and were carried through the town on cery »lore Iu Albauy. The G uard cost the British lion no little pres joke the babies were dr*eeed alike H Winger.i judge of electiou........3 01 the line of tbe sewer just south of the Today’s Albany Herald: “Ml*o • isbaa him suerwa. tige, not to «peak of dear blood and shown to tbe fathers of owe of Underwood residence .block, many of ji J Crow judge ofebetmn........... 3 Mabel Btileo, of Eogene, who came Duncan Boolt la limping around and treasure. them as alleged triplets. Now tbe them finding lodgment in tbs Stewart J C Bnvttaln judgeofelft tlon.......... 3 down with the excuniooieta Wed-1 frern tire effects of a Nick from a horse. | field adjoining Eugene on tbe wist It V W Harshhergrr clerk of electloo.3 From the f resent outlook it needs mothers don’t know which io which. n sod ay and who waa taken III at tbe The following dtlMue of Itane was a wet town that first December J A Robert* cierk of election „—...* Revere with fever, waa taken to her county hav* t«esn meulioi.ed aa eult- no prophet to foretell tbs eveotual It ig not that the French love J B Innts clerk of electioo ...........3 home last night, Mis* Anna Awbrey d*y-_________________ __ able person* for appointment on the triumph of lbs Bo*r republics. It Kroger much, but that they bate F L Kenuedy judge of election...... 3 remain**! over to care for her. M m B orn .—To Rev and Mrs J A Cle- R E Walker judge of election ..... 3 •> Btileo ca ne down yeoterday afternoon Oregon text book commission by Gov will be a case of hia ory repeating England more which explains tbe land, Nov 29, 1900, a son. 1 G N Casteel clerk of election......... 3 OU and accompanied her daughter home.” User: F.e«id»bt Birub« of tbe U U, itself. Yet 1776 atxl 19 JO are a great reception given tbe ex-presi Hon T G Hendricks, aud Buperi«,- long way apart. Bo rm — to Mrs Frank Campbell, Arthur Tait clerk of election. ........ J Ou M.as Btitev Is much better now. dent of the Transvaal. taudeot E D Kessler. R E Vaughan clerk of election..... .3 Camp Creek, Nov 88, IMO, a eon. Generals Knox’ and Dewett's Armies in a Great Fight Morning. I I 1 ed IS. ens I Ina firm, clng ma- opmaay at week, ver IODO udrod in Growers, ops now, seen dis oles Pa- corn isi», 1« «bip. Oat ths M be- Braver, rane A by mu. »wed by lake all » the on, thia IANS. IS. tu Bta, I righi. C’bam— ebne» 1 work prtng- > time ► ctod. g and •cinc», (arto* <• br