a. J t t v ( at BROHD-HXE i raorxa rarait. Tea rorwi rare. THE BROAD-AXE, THE BROAD-AXE, Oaa. t. Iks OaJaW ? Lhk. laws ta Saa LIm Irnr Tli 1 -HEW To THK LINE, LET THE CHIPS FALL WHERE THEY MAT.1 VOL. IV EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, ORE. WEDNESDAY, JSOVEMBER, 1. 1899. NO. 25. PROFESSIONAL CARDS: IS tLlrwmmr,M ArrOKNKY-AT-LAW. Will .t. tlr. In ail lit. court M llsa Pute. - RCOKKK, OMKItua. J mil, at ATTOKNKY AT LAW. DAW Over KliM National Hank. SI'liKKK, liHI. II .l .MIHW. TIIOIIItHi HUH A. HAMOV riiunrMit a, nndi ATTORNEYS AT I-AW. tvmia rirM. A'(Wiuki Uui.k in.it. " ATTORN KY-AT-l.AW, Olfli'r One lml lil.xk aoutli 4 C'lu man lllk. ivi MAir. r N USoaTuN J Al l: jOM roj "v ATTOItNKYSAT LAW... IUmiiu I a.4 1 W lia. rU. 1 III. M. IMWUI ATI'oHKKV A OolWsn.nit-AT -LA W Mill 4MIM In all tb rM, otlli. Wil Ju.llrlal .trW-4 au-t III ! Mriu I vuTt '4 In. alr facial attua.l f4w In liltl-r. I an-l laaltrr. In ffttUt (1 I.O. A. MIHI I ATTORNEY-AT CAW. OlHip Ovrr !.atir County Hniik. I'i.AA, oim.uM. I. 1 : ATTORNEY -AT LAW. i 3 doors ws;l of Lane County Rank lij stair. ki i.knt., onr.iWN I N II amiiaV(.h '. M. Vfcve.KoKH K1SSINCER. j JRBAUCH & lawyer and Notary -Public vleww iitxti fimtttr i4 rawY'ilIr art t,..ill t ' I'lart.rc lit U court 4 lliii a.t Algiru .trr4e. u aaaa, ata .W -l. It I J W ll.nO f A MAkM.lV Wi,.,4,.; ATfoKSKYS AT LAW Will practice ui nil Aw court. u( Hie nutr. Ki'urKt Oslo. FJR. E. D.McKENNEY (iivr w lal ultfiitlon to alt .(wc-rDi ami t-luoiiic Jiih.mmi. Oriwi-in KiMim. No 1 an4 2, ovrr lna I'uunly U.nk. KtH'-.K, OjimoM. II" I., wu.t.i.oi tnnl Donlist. . Kugene Oregon. OlJli-e Mi-Clunga rt.re. 5. KATHERIME L. SCHLltf. . D Haea.e. al Waa.a mt4 rhllaSrra. t..erVal al leallwn lrn A laaf OrVICK SHKLTOX It LOCK, (. t.uifj , .t JOEL WAEE U. S.COMSIISKJlfl. orficaUra onD vvxify Vii....mi. J. KI'KKNK, ORKHON.' ' ' Homoatend Filings, Final IVofn and Contests n S m-iiilty. SO Yearc' -xjieTiei('e in thia line. lWiinal afi tion given in every ' ruse and astitifUaii guaranteed. EUGENE a Loan and Batinqs Bank. r l.l tlllK OMIiiO. Capital, jaid op, - --$50,000. W K inowai. PrwaU(asit. . O. wains, vica Preaaaant .w rytnuats. oaaMor W W BKOWN.AS 't Cashlar DIREOTORS: , nasrra, .. A. fAISl, B VAlSB. r r. snaSMxiM, a s. aanwn s. s WAsan A Siea.ral HasaaAaS SSsaaSatasa Traaaarli-a On f a i eiaTl. trat ar"el,,"'"'"', Vrrri.'n.i.XV - t-A.r. t..la..lm. ..-.. o.J .-a.aau tarn Eugan Market.. WM?t 4io. W..l 16c llnfia 8 U, I On. itnrlry 45 to ft'm. Oat 2A and 27c-, liny )uM. clii-al $7.K)., Tim Ui.y js.CO U t. Flmr In liulnate iU $3Vl retail X40. MilUlufla ).rn 113.00 ahortx -'.M). ' Uto ratll, Htr B cow, 2f to :;. Hliurp 2 50 and tl. ' lrfWl Vral-Ic V ' BuUrr 30 U 4ojcV rolL ' IVm'.tfy Hrna T to cent. , I'liUlAMa Eugene Photo Co. Cor. Willamette & Itfe St, SUira.) o(" f.i '"' Altriiy ahrnd ,' .'if fiiwr and iipt't- dul -' jriiriy.fcrr. Pkotos SOo Dos and Up. Ho! Everyonw Who Eats l-.ra r Hararn r A.flkl.l !. la 'lrfl ! I a. mp a. la. a. ; Waaaa al fallla ar na. la aril. ll al la. aa. a4 Maatf M Ota ai. Alex. Patterson. J. U. GREEN & SON, -Pralert tn- Fancy and Staple Groceries. WII LAMTTTTK STKKKT For CIGARS -TOBACCO -CALUOK- .f alius Goldsmith tugoaa and Junotlaa. Oragaai When you wapt ttiriixM anr Mn.l. a pe-irl.Urf Inllrlii.. lanrjr lollrl arlli-lra. nap. Irilir. iintim, r Jul aiKlMm kpl In ir it. lru . .tur. it. to DuLano's..., (INK l"or iKifih . ! aew tank eorurr nf Mtlh and WKUmen. ,lrrei. fhrrtrUn'i eoctl'llom MrmimAKl trmt day of iilxhl. LOOK llllll!:. I f You aul Jfrtiir WaTr 1.arwe. If Vwi ..ill it aalrh llri-alml. If. Von aaiil a No I Kelh Th.ina l II llraaa inrk hM. II Ywa OviKini. SlUwr nw1 Hwt.Hl.at.il a.af AB.TUTt.liwa anl. JJFa. U'CliKl'K . AM. Bat, SU aa SSSl. I'..- TOSS'S NOTirtw. Kotlr t. Iwli) atAvn 1W nneralf H baa la.. lil aiM-nlm.a I" . e'ni r.mrl M rMraK' ..I on-n.m l.ir lne nwiniy. rarrnlr ,1 inrMlrnllx r,an. ,la.ar All MKimlKUlWlMlM lirrrio Troittfrtl t. n-nl llw aaate frWl v vrrlHr.1 aa l. law r.lt.l. m M..n ortVrr, I. II. wilier. aih. la. oBlar Milllh.fMmf.rlala hf...M- THM. A. fcV ANS. K I.. L. STl XV. Allarar) Sar Uaai JMWS trf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ; Matat. !'"". latrs Miilaejr.eeeaaM. N- Urr f.mr. aiv.noi.1 ''""l.h;!r"" wir ai.v . -r A ii I .iirr. r.il dW ' a.j.. oa. (.m All lr.ia Wa -In. rlaimp aaalnat aaid 1ale arr hirrl ."ftnaS t ,irr ll. aaiw r Kuaxiia. On-frtt. ohl. ai.nlh. Iwiaiawa .War .S AS- ..U. -.j - ur MSr.lS KsreiOrlS. Ai Snr saiaM. J. M. HOWE??. asjle for 1 809-1 WCC If you LamX the beet Ullor-mado eult aa ta hll. HENRY DAY A DEFAULTER DTtity .HhAiiff H Day. who it la uniMK-toiarv t9 dnerie a thern' ia no nun in the county better I kii'tn, drxainMl 0i'liter' 20lli .tikii) with hiiri $2,1 10,4V, ui'on.y, Wct.I .ty him at Uxe. A warrant hta baa;t iaiil f r hi orrt and a rctrlril of (100, h.ia tM-eii uflcredvBy t' c-.unty (r hia apprclinfiaion. When urt heard (mm ha wai In Portland Kuuday OvUtlrr 22. A mow unrstcctd occtrrenr. haa not Kj-tH!1 In Inn county linoe the di-faleation of Tom Craljr, aa p'Ktm.ii(tT tf Kii)fij; nor Itaa a moro affit'tiiiK circumstance ever tnken iliK-e. Mr Uaj,. comes of uioxt rc-vj!:talil.; parcatix on -a-l-iiie uf the family, and - w related, to a' larjte rictilo of-pcAitle in the . ..... mum? h'i filand , liiiih in coin niiiniiitf.' furbear futber com imnt.at p're-nl, and ahall jpaii in the hojH) th;it tiiii. jv .11 tlt'vc !ii uiatlerw ni'ire favurabJo to all cuu ccriie. Mr Withere rara the county admit not ! a f.trtbina; on ac count of hi depiitr an he will make every cent good. Mr W ith er dt-Mim-a the aympathy of every on. Pinys the above was in Mr Withera hai refuid:d in(ney embcixied by l)ay. type the Hudoalpli Weojer of Kugene I'wt bia Jile ' suddenly Tuesday by falling against the saw yof the Kugene Lumber Company aiuie in motion. Mr u eager a head waa nearly severed from the Wly, and one of his arms K-idly inn ogled before the iautiiu of the cuw eotild 1 sl4pH-d. Mr Teng- er waa a tteriuan, and hid been eniJnycd in the mill aoin seven yenrs. lie was alxAit 46 year of a-p, and leaves a wilo and aeven Hiililrcii. t Died. William Coleman, the well knwn colored nian.gener.tlly called "Cole, diwl at hrrora over Watd'a resiuu- ! raulThursdiiy forenoon at lOoVbx-k, j after a brief "JcIbm-ks aged 44 yr.irf. "Clc" ai bniught tolinercun ty with his grndiMuUier, by Janief Southcortli, who -was one of our early pioneer, residing ner Frjok- liiv, Laite county, in tfie year 1S;1, He was born in Miefmritn 18.V1, a slave, and wna purclutstHl by Mr.' jr'otitnaxtrla. ' ' In lS-Ulie waei presented by Mr Southworth to JKpli Teal, rrio1 whs a iomiieiit lueirhant Irere at Uaat time. Almut IVVi, Mr TeaJt tnvd the 1mm over to John Wh aker, sim-e t!oti-rno, mho t'ok kin. hi farus iaj I'lt a.r t Hill aid him f several year. Aifleraaid ke returned to Ku pci.eJiAed w ith evvural diileiein ni tie fir yeiir-1, wirtil in rtvent Tt-ar he hud tlrju'inlc d priiifipall v UIk I Win. iicii.-hsw. . Teal iikiiuhI him after the rrsjerted pioneer, U'iil CuleMaan, (lcicaxed. Trouble At Sweet Horn. i P H thnand Albert Wrddhs Uh of S.-rx't Home, got into sw altercation first Hxtairdiv eve ning October 21, in which Wed. lie ws seriously ftnblwd by Huhn. Ttie Cattle Maxket. 1 Spring calves are selling now at fr-rtui'tll to 12 er head. Sti-er vesrlMtgs atftSso 420 per head tws st 3) rents er oi.d on fis't, and eteers at 4 and 4) cents. LOST OVERCOAT. An overcoat, good as eew, was test on the raad from heisd of li.N on Uhe Svh4'w to Kugene alxnii r.,K A.u ,.t rs.o..i Ti... I ' I finder wiW please send t he same to , ,j1B iWoal-Axa ofhoe by the stage j , .J t, A euiUble reward. Uf. t LADIES. Who adosire dressnaking done should rail on ss, and get our ' speriaJ barasin. From this date ThnnksgiHrsg we shall be do all IhkIs of work e- pis to our trade at prices un- Room first door Muth of Chris an Block. 1 Mna A Q WlKDLt. FROM THE WIKES. ROBBERS AT SUafPTER.' . A Hurnjtr, Or., Oct 25;Ttie aa lom of U.ildarin A 'Allriht I held r liy tw4 masked men alxiUC fiifUnigtit and a gam ),U t, mnn Uiiix conducted in a back roo in araa relieved of 9174. There were seven me in ttia room wlr-n the rnuwri enierea. .Vone of them was arrod except the burUfcdcr, and tls reirolrer wan taken from him. - ' AfU-r r.oaielItnK th fi jBBejv. ef id. pisare t Und-p tirsioBt the wall, Ue roblieta tuk aUrtJe money ia sight "?fid ecajei through a hack: dour. Coir i IK Washington, Mrs Nannie Madden It row n Is now on trial for her life in the superior court, the caxs coming up yealerday, and t'le work 'of se curing a jury continuing -itttuy, with failure so .far to pf aide the necessary 12 men. Mralirown, )cU.Ur 10, shot and kilts!' ber husband, L J Brown, r' dance- hall and saloon -ieeper at North- port. She discovered him in a locked room with another woman, of whom he had become enamored, and when he came to the door she killed him. FEUDSi II KENTUCKY- L-ndoti, Ky., October 21. Torn U'hitinore and Da.i Parker were suibuhed yesterday ' on Horse creek, enrovte to the Cl .y county circuit witrt.' Tlie f.riatT killed and the latter sounded. Bob Trsrili was killed si Haiulel. A reprt states that A Ph-lpH n route to the Manchester court, was ambushed aud killed at Pigeon I Itoo-a today. Trouble is rep- ted on .Trxtoii s creek between uie White and Hater factions. Cireuil Juljo hverswle, (eating assassina tion, did not go i MiiitkwMf, and the opening of oourt was de layed. The GritEn and Ph:1nts are present in large naiulers, heavily armed. Manchester i crowded, aTTd" the' sitaaii m Loks grave. Tacoma, Oct. 2j. Last niht Mrs Kva Lleneilen was awskened by a burglar laasacking her room. Springing out of her Vd she ordered him to put up hi lunds and rerieved him f ferer.il hr ticlea he had to?cn fro a ker. She then notified the police who arrested him. J R Willard, who killed Perry near Salem the other dtr was held by Justice Jolinsan to appear licfore the grand jury far murder in the first degree, saya the Journal I tf October 30th. Inan .Cia'tna, a Cuban, and kts sweetheart, Mi. hi Ressie Vshotwy, danghw!' a piwinent publish tr, j were tound rtes in e roan near Peoria III. ISarcia had shot the iJrl and then himself. SLUM ' IN CNITTEM UIK There has been a slump In. tho t-h'.a Ktrk vmaiket. Bark ' is Cat, anjLi.lvrtcjiiand ...TW gathering of ibis barlt'' baa - heoa quite nn inda!try, esptcially va some of the cos rountir4., for sereral years past, and many id the gatherers have derived ,ite an itii oiaio from it, as 3 CPB4, and soinetimes 4 r-nta ht psmnd, was paid for the bark. Tbe greater, portion ef tke bark ts sstjorted, and the yearly demand fur all lrpnses has been shoat 190 Vhb-s. litis year aWait 1KV) tm fcas In-en fathered, srd the bnsisies has leen uerd ne, and the bark is worth only alfout S reuta per Miid Va Vew York; and mmm any can lie sold here ' it Mies only alsiut 1 rents' fe pnnnd. and the demanil is very small. Manr imagine that the hark of the dogwood is ohUtim wtIl, but thr chit lira teee isuilo a dilerent pUut from the dogwjttd. The hark of the rhitUlat tree ie lax trva, while the hark of the dog wihkI ia an astringent, am whet: mixed one neutralise the . other. -Ex. A SUCCESSFUL FARMER. We eoppy from an exchange the followins;; whM.fj we can vwrify aa aulMtnei4llv Correct, as the !itnr of the liroad Axe i per. aoimllv acuuaiiiU-d with" theVartv named; ...I. " ' l!axir Young, of I-anecunty has horn what can be ac complished by thrift and energy on an.Qregon farm. A little Jeaa I than 13 yearn ago he ago he purcbl,fa,, gnitA. ithetofEuiier"". 0'r',aB fl .i... ....Jnl tau.l. a smnll farm on 15 miles sou He has been addinz to that from year to year, nnt!l he now orm 1443 acres of land. Mmt of th 6Tered with timhet, and he haaj cleared since moving there WO acres; lite soil h exseileiit, and !. l : . i I l'r ,n me urnoer.ne which he his turned cattle. !Ij purvnasuti a niimist oi goals hi . . ,sst him in clearing the lAnd-.i',"1 rom Mr TiJ.lon ,A as the j rai lite young hoot and prevent the growth of bruth. He now owns 20 ) head of goats. from which he tbl year obtained i l00 pound of mohair, which brought him about 3l) cents ptr.tU of all pjund, or 10. v Ijist spring he sold f 1400 worth! - ueei eatue, and ue u always j ante u oiAain the highest market! price for hi beef, owing to their beinr well fattened on gras. On a part f his farm, among the- stu.uf, he has sown oj-chard gracs. This he raises . for seed, and lie ia now marketing liis crop, whidi for this year amounts to!obI terms. Waiii0 ponnd, which he sdd J rents 'per pound, or $765. is obliged to cut the orchard grass aitii cradlesind after gathering the cmp turns his goats Jn for the a inter U eal off thegra'ib of brush and put the laud in good con dition for another crop. He also markets smaller quantities of pro duce from time to time, ob'ainiug revenue of not lextkan 4iCKI per year frm land which bnt a few years ago was nouMoductire, and which cost him but little Je from his own work. From Mitchell. Mitchell Oct., id, 3. To tle Broad-Axe: Kothiug new since my last. Hard t'mes are elosing In. There is a great searsity of small coins for change. . One-half of the sheep bare been sold and driven 'roiu the country. The weather has been verv changeable the last ten days. It snowed 4 inches deep the 11th which hud on the ground three days. II is been raining the last two dar Tee new bold will soon be roa:pletrd. Tkve railroad will be built .o Cross IfolUax earlv i the snri.ig I which will IsVlp this country out frestiy in the way of getting in freight, and shipping out stock. There is some talk of throwing j tlie Blw Ht.oUin ratine into a govemmeait reaervo. . Camentk. SORGHUM CANE. We notice that Mr fyirkpaUie of Kugene has tlei. .year demon-t.-atel tW fact that a fine quality f aorghutii cane can be grown here, ami a first das, syruo pio duoed fj-oni aante. Mr Kirkpnt Tie this e.Afun planter! six acres to sorghum near Kugene which grew to prrf-ciunn. of which he ii iroducing an exeelletrt quality of syri. Why -not wtiiera go into the industryT Loak at onr clubbing prop-v ti-.i, ard pick o-rt the payer thatym desire to take with tli. Itraa.l-An- and let ns hear fnmi va right sw.r. Any who wants a paer can sfford to tska tsar aper and either one oj tlss" aap-rs ntentionexl in '.r rlnW- wing fast. SuWribe now, ai.d gnt your papers, which will extend to the close of tke presidential elerflioa. and the Oregon state eaeobi'm for 1900. ftont r.eglert iL Make up ciubs ot Ave new subscribers, a nd get a copy of t he iiraAa-jLie Le& BRIEF MENTION. Licali scarce. Nice fall weather. Rfiads getting good. Vlie:it 44 ee'uU at the ip'ill. Dr LWe, optician;". Joe Lurk y, Call on Sim Friendly for your for wall paper, oils ' Wo,,d wnted at .tha Eugene Photo Studio. ire.fi.SQ at Matlock WcClHnahan'i A V Peters is closing out at (very low fipuea. Sundriea,rWiring, etc, at Mat- Attorney Kissinger is confined to his room ai'h .n;..... i. Diaiui'j is cronaea out mis weex. The Eugene-Florence stage line will henceforth he throe time a wet'k. There ia mach demand for eat- grades, and at good jprieea. ZM Brown the cattle .man of PnneviUe waa in town a few days this eek. Buy aa X-Bay Bulky plow and be happy. Sold by McClanahan & Siiupeon. i , . See our clubbing list and secure your wioter. reading on oiost a for X X Rays Gang plow, the heM Hejon earth See them al MeCUoahan t SMpson'i The new Pitts lever harrow never breaks or lose a tooth; see them at F L Chambers, The stnali pox is in Albany. Three cases are reported one of which a Mr Per kirns will die. 1 , 'Money to patent good ideas mat be secured by ear aid, addresa the "Patent Record," Baltimore, Md. Ted Ptrry w shot and kilied October 24. on a farm four miles south of Salem, by J A Willard. There Is a demand for all the teams and laborers on the Mohawk branch of the railroad, and at good wiges. Pure Whiskey Harper Perfect Whisker Harper every bottle guar anteed Harjier. Sold by C llodes Eugene, Oregon. "Peter Johnsort- and George Wei der returned from Bohemia last week, where they have been several weeks opening a mine. Vs iff g'ad to see pur optician T'r Watts back from Portland where he hail been to attend a meeting of the profession. Gilbert Gibertson was shot fir a bear nesr Clendale October 20. and crippled for life, by one Chris lisgne a hoy 17 years of age. A complete 6tk of buggies, spring farm wagons on hand; also some good bargains in secondhand buggies, eic at F L Cbambora. Mr C Calvert ?moot, of the Fret Bwbtist Church of Eugene, was ordained into th ministry of that church in Eugene October 9. Rer lames Tloward arf llai will locate tha "present year at Yhllard Oregon but will prpaeh aire a month for iLe chxrdj at Klmira. , The third carload of Bain wag ons sold this year by F L Cham- t Iters speaks for its self as to the pjularit of the "fiavin.'' Utiy no other. The Gnsrd eeerrwt t taint sawch auore highly of Mr Withers now lhnnltjid 1 J8l when it did its , w MnX Um mhh Utnry j D . i ' Snperior stores and range need no further rerNsairasrtiatiain than, to stnte there are nundrtds ol thein giving p-rfect satisfaction in Ku gene and Lar.e county. See theia at F LChambore. i H Brigg of HitdJej-rille visited tis Friday and gat another year's supply f Axes, which will do liia waned service clear up to the ire Sdmitial and State 'eledioua. 'jukfci'' autaJ ia JevaL Dont forget to call ; on Frank: Chambers when yon want a fan ning mill, a bicycle, a buggy, .a wagon, any kind of seeds, . or jut ny r new thing. Other plows which ant on tha market claim to be as good, as lh (Oliver ut none of theu cUim to be any better. A carload of Oli vers just receive" 1 at F L Chambers The lime ia now here for tha farmer to begin sowing bia LU mhcat. but be aVnild - notdo-Ki" until begets one of thaMMonittr, dril' seeders at F Lr'"-rs. Tfie rain is ovtrj so now if yoa re gonial? irMn hax your fiehinf . inaterfitl o'f'F LWjfmrnbers.-'lIhi pn"c are riht and Lie tck ia eoniplA-t . ' Jostph Willnrd shot and killed T. P. Perry at Liberty near Hale Oct. 20, over turning a heifer in"-' a stubbl. field Perry had rented from, Millard. Perry, the corouor's jury Ends, waa not justified in Ue kill- We notice that our Johny Howe wai in Lebanon a few daya ago, measuring op peojde for their suits of winter cloth -s. John !. j a rentier from away back and you will make no mistake if you order a suit through him. It is a well known fact that all jsLaesee of hardware bare advanced very materially in price, but F L Chambers had a Jarge and well selected stock, bought before th advance which he is now giving hie customers the benntH of. The Arizona Williams News says deer are so plentiful in its vicinity that several nimrtxPs thereabouts have absented the.ii selyes from their wive 'after the game to such nn extent as to in. danger several suit for divorces. We notice going through tha papers that "Governor Wbiteaker is lying very low at liTe'home in Eugene aod no expected livw.'V This is untrue, governor Whir eaker is aa well aa common and is seen at the poatoJc0 daily f-tr his maiL j J C Bu.-hreell of nr EaT.a presented tli-i office with a fnt sample of dried prunes of the P-t:te variety. U( Baaaeii aueur.is t called our attention to aeartkS clipped from the Broad-Axe writ ten br II B Miller, prudent of tke Horticultual Association in which a great many, tweepiii misleading and untrue assertions are made, calculated to damrfge the fruit growers of Oregon. When we bare more space and time wa shall refer to this matter farther. A Fan. A Fanning Mill that will tale out wikl peas and everything else quick; bring in a samiJe of your' dirty grain and try it. F. L. Chambfks. THE NEW YORK :W0RLC. The most widely circulate ' ''weekly" newspaper ij Awwrica is the Tiiiitt-u-Wf-'t oditjon o The . 'tw York UoiM, and with the Presidential campaign now al hand yon cannot do without it. Here are some of ti.o Teasena whr it is easily the leaaier in a dollar a vear journalism. is isu-d ererj other day and ht to art purpose a dailr. " Every week each subscriber re ceives ISpagis, and of'eja durira the "busy aeasoa 21 jatjes each sreeat. . The price is only $1.00 per year. It is virtually a dai!jr at thr price of a aeiJf. It news cover ere-y known part ol the vorld. No week I v newsaper could stand alone 4 lurnihh such service. The Tkrios-a-UVk World Jisa at it disaal a!i al retatrn of the greatest nwpajer in ex istence 'he wonder of modern journalism "America' tireatit Newspaper,' aa it has been wif termed The New otk Wrd. Its political new is altsolutly imjvartisl. Tiii lact will bo f erpecial value in the rreMtlei.ti.'l campaign ooming on. The test of oar rent Action is found in it ralumn. Three are idy mi rf th rea sons; there are otner Ral at a . ami see tbeui ail. We a0ar this unequaled - n'ws jtapof aad the R-ond-Ax together uir year for $1.45. Tae - refUf-rrcrtptTTr--prici ufliie two lapera ia f J.Oli , W .a2-3.CV4 J; ... ' i . I '' I fit 1