Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911, January 25, 1894, Image 2

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VALLEY
RECORD
C ü ,.G.RL3 û :ONAL proceedings .
SENATE.
The People’s Paper.
XuvMlay, Jan. 16.
THE NEW INCOME TAX.
Methods
of Levying th« Impost and
Collecting It.
1 .
Twin Dress Stays at Vaupel, Norris
Despite the fact that last winter was
The transcontinental railroads have & The
Drake’s.
the most disastrous the stockmen ex­
some to a partial agreement on the traf­
Chicago Repair : v >. ilh have concluded perienced in many years, the shipments
fic question.
to contest the election of John P. Hop­ of cattle from Montana netted the state
Great damage to the streets and kins, mayor of that city, on the ground
not le^s than $6,900.000 during the ship­
sewers of San Francisco resulted from of fraud.
ping season. To the receipt of this
the recent heavy rains.
Frank H. Ball of Fresno is defendant large sum is in a great measure due the
Evans and Morrel are reported to have in a breach of promise suit brought by ability of the big banks of the state to
crossed the Mexican border and are now Mrs. Eva S. Myrick, who wants $20,000 resume, ami the general support of the
in Lower California.
damages.
financial institutions of Mantana dur­
A battle at Choluteca, Honduras, re­
Peter Sparkman, who shot Officer Col­ ing the panic. The cattle business
sulted in favor of the allies. Vasquez is lins at Riverside, committed suicide saved the country in 1893.
Dur­
said to have lost all his artillery and is a when surrounded by officers. He pre­ ing the shipping season 220,000 head
fugitive.
were sent to market, and 57,000 head
ferred death to capture.
Travel to San Francisco from the East
K rause ’ s H eadache C apsules —Warrant were delivered to Indian and military
is increasing daily. The transcontinen­ ed. For Sale by T. K. Bolton, Sole Agent reservations. At $30 a head these cattle
tal railroads are increasing facilities in
Grand Master Workman Sovereign of would aggregate $8,374,400. Seventeen
expectation of heavy travel.
the Knights of Labor will endeavor to thousand estrays were reported to Sec­
A memorial window in commemora­ secure an injunction to prevent Secre­ retary Prewitt of the Stockowners' asso­
tion of the sailors who were killed in tary of the Treasury Carlisle issuing ciation. During the last three years
650,000 cattle have been shipped from
Samoa in 1889 has been placed in the $50,000.000 bonds.
The prince of Wales intends to be at the state, their aggregate value being
naval academy at Annapolis.
over $30,000,000. Stock is reported in
A farm hand found a pot of gold and Cannes during March, and his royal good condition for the winter, though
highness
has
ordered
the
cutter
Britan
­
silver coin amounting to $3.100 on a
there are fewer cattle on the ranges
farm near Abilene. Tex. It is supposed nia to be ready to take part in the Medi­ than usual. The wolf pest is reported
terranean
regattas.
to have been buried by border bandits.
There has been no change in the po­ to be worse than ever, and the beasts
A Boston clubman will soon start on
are multiplying rapidly.
a trip around the world on a wager that litical situation at Hawaii since Jan. 1.
Jan.
17,
the
anniversary
of
the
revolu-
The Swine and the Flower.
he will make the trip in one year and
return with $5,600. He is to start with­ lution, has been declared a holiday and I shrank to meet a mud-encrusted swine,
And then he seemed to grunt, in accents
out a cent and must earn every dollar. will be celebrated on a big scale.
rude.
Nineteen
head
of
valuable
Guernsey
Shiloh’s Cure, the great Cough and Croup
•‘Hughb Be not proud, for in this fat of
cattle,
including
one
which
received
the
Cure, is for sale at Bolton’s drugstore.
mine,
Pocket size contains twenty-five doses, highest award at the World’s Fair, the
“Behold the sources of richness for your
only 25c. Children love it.
food!”
property of ex-Vice President Levi P.
Chinese hiAbinilers had a pitched Morton, have been killed on account of I fled, and saw a field that seemed, at first.
battle in Trirtry church, Denver. The tuberculosis.
One giant mass of roses, pure and white.
With dewy buds ’mid dark green foliage
members of 1 be Sunday school class at­
nursed,
A High Liver
tacked the interpreter. The Sunday
And,
as
I
o’er this lovely’ sight.
Usually has a bad liver. He is bilious, The summer lingered
school teach, rs say the highbinders are
breeze
that
cooled that south­
; has indigestion and dyspepsia.
endeavoring to break up the Chinese constipated
ern scene.
If there is no organic trouble a few doses of
Whispered, “Behold the source of Cotto-
Sunday school classes.
Park's Sure Cure will tone him up. Park’s
lene!”
—M. E. W ilmer .
Mrs. Senator Stewart has been coh- Sure Cure is tbe only liver and kidney cure
Timothy
C.
Dunton,
aged 60, left
.
.we
sell
on
a
positive
guarantee.
Price
$1.00.
snlting with Secretary Gresham at ‘ Sold by E. A. S herwin .
Sonora, Cal., for his home, about 10
Washington about a suit for damages
us.
miles distant. His frozen body was
against the government for injuries
Fifty negro families living in Monroe found in the bottom of his wagon some
done to Stewart Castle while occupied county, Ark., by agreeing to place in
by the Chinese legation. Secretary the hands of Governor Fishback all their three miles from Sonora. His horse re­
Gresham will refer the matter to the property, to be sold to defray their ex­ mained standing in the road all night
amid a fearful storm of rain and snow.
Chinese government.
penses. have arranged with the Ameri­
Dunton is supposed to have been the
John Hart was placed on trial for the can Colonization society at Washington worse for whisky, fell from the seat of
murder of his two sisters, Mary and for transportation to Liberia.
the wagon and froze to death.
Nellie, near Rockford, Ills., last Septem­
The treasurer, secretary and general
A farmer living near Harrington, Lin­
ber, the former being instantly killed, auditor of the Northern Pacific have re­
coln county, Wash., helped steal his
and the latter being forced to swallow a signed because the receivers refuse to
fatal dose of Paris green. Before death pay them their salaries for doing work own pig one night recently. He was
awakened from his sleep and asked by
she made a statement fixing the crime for the present management. President
two men to assist them in loading a
on her brother. The defense will be Ives haa made an application to the
hog which had tumbled out of the crate
emotional insanity. It is expected to courts for an order directing that the
in
their wagon. . He willingly gave a
take several days to secure a jury.
salaries of the officers named be paid.
helping hand and returned to quiet
The school children of San Francisco slumbers. The next morning he went
Karl’s Clover Root, the new blood puri­
fier, gives freshness and clearness to the are distributing food to the men who out to feed his porker, but there was no
WT TEACH SHORT
O WE TEACH TEL1O-
complexion and cures constipation. 25 are working in the park for $1 a day.
cents, 50 cents and $1. Sold by T. K. B ol ­ Committees are appointed by each school porker to feed.
HASD ASP
BAPUY AND
ton
All persons indebted to R. F. High, the
to
attend
to
the
distribution
of
the
food
TTFEW»ITIKG.
A negro was burned at the stake near
barber, are requested to call and settle up.
Verona. Mo.
Two burly negroes at noon each day. The pupils bring the He needs the money.
dragged the 12-year-old daughter of a food to the school in the morning, and
man named Jacquin t> the woods, tied it is sent out to the park in wagon loads
her to a tree, assaulted her repeatedly, and given to the 2,400 men who are hav­
“A b old as
and left her where she was found later, ing such a desperate struggle with pov­
thehill8
”and
erty
and
hunger.
fearfully hurt, but able to give a de­
never
excell
­
scription of her assailants. Armed
“All human history attests
ed.
“
Tried
That happiness for man,—the hungry
posses at once started in pursuit with
sinner I—
the avowed intention of lynching the
and proven ’
Since Eye ate apples, much depends on
fiends, and the burning at the stake is
is the verdict
dinner.”
w
the result.
And a good liver is absolutely essential
o f millions.
appreciating a good dinner. Lord By­
The great tunnel through the Santa for
Simmons
ron knew that as well as anybody. One of
Lucia mountains, San Luis Obispo his greatest regrets was for his weak stom­
Liver Regu-
county, which the Southern Pacific com­ ach. '-Gad. man!” his lordship would say,
ipx
lator
is the
“
why
don
’
t
one
of
these
infernal
doctors
pany has been boring for a year past,
a liver medicine?’’
T*
°
n
1
y
Liver
has been opened. It is nearly 4,000 feet invent
Byron would never have asked that ques­
and Kidney
long and is one of the largest and most tion were he now living. Why? Because
important tunnels in the world. This is he would have been using Dr. Pierce’s
is^y
?
Prepare Yourself for
medicine to
third finished out of the seven tunnels Pleasant Pellets, an absolutely sure cure
which you I
a Useful Life.
for Constipation, Indigestion, Bilious At­
which the railroad has to make to com­ tacks
and all derangements of liver, stom­
can
pin
your
plete the coast line. The remaining ach and bowels. There is no griping or vi­
Write for Particulars.
faith for a
four are short ones. All are being bored olence about these pills, and they’re guar­
anteed to git e satisfaction, or your money
and will be finished before March 1.
cure, A
is refunded. Don't live with the stomach
mild laxa-
]
For pains in tbe chest there is nothing weak, when the cure is within your reach
better than a flannel cloth saturated with for 25 cts.
Live,
»
n d
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound <m
DO AS THE TREES DO, CHANGE YOUR PANTS.”
Thousands of cures follow the use of Dr.
purely veg­
over tbe seat of pain. For sale by Ashland
M. I -iL.ni
Sage’s Catarrh Remedy. It’s $500 reward
Drug Co.
etable, act-
for an incurable case.
A movement is on foot in Mexico flp
ing directly
annex to that republic a portion of what
Captain A. D. Yocum, a prominent
on
the Liver
is commonly considered to be Southern lawyer at Patadena, was found on the
and
Kid-
1
California. It is claimed that the re­ sidewalk about 7 o’clock the other even­
Try it.
linquishment of the Californian archi­ ing with his throat cut. The wound
pelago off the coast of Southern Califor­ was made with a grafting knife. Foot­
by all
nia has never been made, either by Mex­ pads committed the crime.
Druggists in Liquid, or in Powder
ico or Spain, to the United States and
The Sout hern Pacific is putting elec­
to be taken dry or made into a tea.
—OF
that the islands composing it are very tric searchlights on its engines up north
The King of Liver Medleiaes.
properly Mexican soil. The three isl­ and the two Hogg engines running into
“ I have used your Simmon» Liver Regu­
ands to which the claim is made in par­ Ashland, Or., are to be equipped soon.
lator aud can consciencloiuly »ay it Is toe
ticular are those of Santa Catalina, These searchlights are very powerful
king of all liver medicine«, I consider it a
medicine chest in itself.— Gao. W. J ack -
Calillad Investigate Our
Santa Rosa and Santa Cruz. A com­ and long-distance peepers into darkness,
son , Tacoma, Washington.
mittee has been appointed at the insti­ being able to throw a light for miles.
Panic Prices.
«»-EVERT PACKAGE*««
gation of the Mexican Geographical as­
Clarence Stewart, a prominent River­
B m the Z Stamp la red oa wrappash
sociation to push the claims.
side business man, has disappeared and
All Work Strictly First-Class.
Opposite 0. H. Blount’s.
We sell Park’s Cough Syrup on a positive his friends are fearful he has met with
guarantee to cure all throat and lung foul play. He went to Los Angeles and
troubles. It has stood the test for man\
years and to-day is tbe leading remedy for has not been heard of since his depart­
the cure of colds, consumption, and all dis­ ure. His business is in good condition
eases of the throat and lungs. Price 50 and there is no reason why he should
cents and $1.00. Sold by E. A. S herwin .
M ain S treet , O pposite P laza .
disappear of his own accord.
J. A. Karweise, a Kentucky civil en­
instantly removes and forever des- HI
troys objectionable hair, whether ||| ZPJLIZNTTS, PAINTERS’ TOOLS,
gineer, has arrived at Tacoma from the
upon the hands, face, arms or neck, |||
United States of Columbia on business
WALL PAPER. GLASS. ETC.
without discoloration or injury to HI
connected with the new state capital,
the
most
delicate
skin.
and brings with him charts, drawings
B uilding P apers , wrapping P apers and T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
It was for fifty years the secret Jj
and estimates of the cost of construct­
formula
of
Erasmus
Wilson,
ack
­
ing an ocean level ship canal which, ow­ indigestion, Impuro Blood
nowledged by physicians as the
highest authori'y and toe most em­
ing to heretofore undiscovered natural
Cured by Hood’s.
inent dermatologist and hair spec­
formations and fissures in the backbone
ialist that ever lived. During his
of the Cordilleras, discovered by him,
private practice of a life-time among
can be built for $88,000,000 less than the
the nobility and aristocracy of Eu­
rope he prescribed this recipe, Price
Nicaragua canal, and can be completed
$1 by mail, securely packed. C or ­
in three years from the date of begin­
respondence CONFIDENTIAL
Sole
Jackson Co., Oregon
111
k/J
ning work for $18,000,000. At the point
Agents for America. Address
| Dilli
at which Mr. Karweise claims to have
THE $10011'1 MOT HAIR «ROWER CO.
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
have made his discovery the Atlantic
Dept. R., 57 8. Fifth Avenue, N. Y.
and Pacific ocean tides approach within
NOTARY PUBLIC and
eighteen miles of each other. This, to­
COLLECTOR OF ACCOUNTS.
gether with the new fissure discoveries
in the Cordilleras, results from the la­
AS LISTED A NUMBER OF SMALL AND LARGE FARMS from 20 acres up,
goons and marshes of the Gulf of Darien
for Sale or Rent.
Three houses and lots in the town of Gold Hill, all good business stands.
on the Atlantic side and the San Miguel
bay on the other. Mr. Karweisse favors
JOHN E. PELTON.
R. P. NEIL.
QUARTZ AND PLACER MINES
the joint construction by all nations of
a double track ship canal at the point of
As Silver and Real Estate are both at a very low ebb now is the time for home
seekers to get bargains, as I will take silver in exchange. Call on or address me for
his discovery and the setting aside of a
further particulars.
______________________________
neutral zone.
—Retail and Wholesale dealers in
Mr.
D.
W.
Bridget
The World’s Fair
Can not remain such without the bloom­ *C. t. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.:
“Dear Str»:—During the winter and sprtng I
ing look and radiant complexion which
health alone imparts. Para’s Tea, by clear­ have used a dozen bottle» of Hood'» SansM*
ing the blood of impurities, makes the com­ rilla In my family, and X am quite sure we have
plexion regain the hue of youth. Sold by been greatly benefited by 1L For years I have
E. A.S hebwin .
,., v
. ... 4- been troubled with tadlgestiou, acooapslM All Kinds of Fresh Meats
Sure Cure far Sprain, Bruise or Hurt I
The full text of the internal revenne
The Hawaiian question was again
I
brought up by Hoar, v. no q-iuted from bill, including the income tax proposi­
ASHLAND <lu ..T hursday . Ja». 25 1+4 the Hawaiian constitution in regard to tion. has been agreed upon by the Dem­
the queen’s power to grant amnesty even ocratic members of the ways and means
To the People’» Party Club» of Jackson if : \e was restcred. The federal elec­ committee. The bill provides that the
tions bill was then taken up and Palmer income tax is to go into effect on Jan. 1,
county:
Remember that each Club is to meet, spoke in favor of it. Several minor mat­
on Saturday, the 3d of March next, and ters occupied the latter part of the 1895. and the first collection on income
is to be made on July 1, 1895. All
vote by ballot for choice for all the state session.
and county officers to be elected at the
classes of incomes are included in th6
Weilneiday, Jaa. IT.
June election, 1894, and the results
The morning hour was consumed in measure, and a uniform rate of 2 per
transmitted at once by mail or messenger discussing the civil service law. Several cent on incomes over $4,000 is fixed.
to the chairman of your county executive
The most important detail of the bill
Bhort speeches were made to repeal the
committee.
In order to vote intelligently for can­ law and in defense of it. Consideration is the method provided for the levy and
didates on March the 3d, we have adopt­ of the federal elections bill was resumed. collection of the tax. It is made oblig­
atory on all persons receiving individual
Thursday, Jan. 18.
ed the following plan: Let each Club in
the county at the next meeting select
Two Populist resolutions protesting incomes of over $3,500 to make return
candidates for each office in the state and against further issue of bonds by the to the local collector of internal revenue.
county for whom thev wish to vote the treasury department were introduced. These returns are gone over by thè rev­
3d of March. Make vour selections and A bill appropriating $50,000 for the erec­ enue collector, and a taxable list is made
send the result at once to me, and I will tion of a monument to General John up of those whose incomes exceed
list all the names and send a copy to
$4,000. No tax is levied ou those mak­
each club so that all shall know who haB Stark was passed. Vest spoke on the ing return of $3,500 and under $4,000,
elections
bill.
been selected before the vote is taken on
but the committee leaves this margin of
Monday, Jan. 22.
March the 3'1. Be wise in your selec­
$500 below the exemption point in order
tions brethren, and do so at your next
The civil service law was again dis­ that the returns might be sure to show
meeting.
cussed at length. Peffer’s resolution
Union, a wise selection of candidates, questioning the authority of the secre­ all who are subject to the tax. In case
and continual effort is sure to let in the tary of the treasury to issue bonds pro­ a person having an income over $3,500
fail to make a, return it becomes the
sunlight of freedom in Oregon,June 1894.
Do not wait for orders— organize, organize voked a resumption of the debate on the duty of the revenue assessor to make
Write your name and postoffice plain . silver question.
inquiry as to the amount of the person’s
Your servant,
income. If this examination disclose
HOUSE.
S am ’ l D anielson .
that his income is above $4.000 the in­
Tuesday, Jan. 10.
Chairman P. P. Ex. Committee.
come
is subjected to twice the ordinary
Amendments to the tariff bill were of­
Medford, Or., Jan. 22, 1894.
fered in large number. Several minor tax under the laws, and the party fail-
amendments were agreed to. Bowel's I ing to make his return is deemed guilty
Railroads are fast going out of polities
of
California argued against a reduc­ of a criminal offense, and is made sub-
and into the hands of receivers.
tion of the duty on raisins. General ■ ject to fine and imprisonment.
The main purpose in framing the
Talk about the populists being a pass- discussion followed tbe amendments re­ above provisions has been to avoid an
garding
the
wool
schedule.
The
amend
­
the-hat party. This seems to be now a
ments went over without action. Sev­ inquisitorial operation of the law. The
pass-the-hat country.
eral speeches were made at the night committee believes that it will do away
with the necessity ot having assessors
M. V. Rork passed through Ashland session.
I pry into the private business of people
Sunday for southern California, where
Wednesday, Jan. 17.
he expects to remain several months.
The amendment fixing Aug. 1, 1894, unless the latter have a taxable income
the date when the free wool schedule and try to evade the law.
Prager Bros, of Portland are among should go into effect, was defeated, and
It is estimated that not more than
the numerous big houses taken in bv the the amendment thut it should take ef­ 80,000 persons will be subject to this
“gold basis.” Thev went fluey Monday. fect immediately on the passage of the tax, so that the great majority of the
citizens will not have to make any re­
John M. Gearin, who prosecuted the bill was passed. The day and evening
turn.
Provision is also made by which
were
consnmed
in
the
discussion
of
the
Portland smugglers, has t>een appointed
no information can be made public as to
deputy U. S. district attorney by Attor­ wool schedule.
the details of income reported by citi­
Tliurxday, Jan. 18.
ney-General Olnev
Consideration of the tariff bill was re­ zens. If such details become public it
The Portland Sunday Mercurv, it sumed. Johnson of Ohio offered an might injure the credit of a firm or in­
seems, will never down. It is now pub amendment placing steel rails on the dividual. For that reason any public
lished by Harcourt & Clute, two reliable free list. Dalzell of Pennsylvania at- or private person who divulges any part
and successful newspaper men of the tacked Johnson’s amendment. At the of this information concerning incomes
met ropol is.
night session Sibley (Democrat) created is made subject to criminal prosecution
Ward McAllister recently attempted to a sensation by attacking the Wilson bill. with hedvy fine and penalty.
This provision is in line with the Eng-
have Mrs. Cleveland establish a court He claimed it was neither a free trade
I i lish law of 1857.
The British income
circle at the White House. This certain­ nor a protective tariff measure.
i tax was very unpopular because it made
ly is a blow to the prevalent opinion that
Friday, Jan. 10.
McAllister hasn’t an idea.
1 public the details of private business.
Johnson’s amendment to the tariff bill
Particular provision is made for the col­
A government that can issue bonds can placing steel rails on the free list was lection of the income tax due on salaries
issue money. If congress does not issue defeated. General tariff debate occu­ i —not only official salaries, but salaries
more money shortly, the people will is­ pied the day and evening session.
of individuals received from business
sue a new congress. One of the two is
Monday, Jan. 22.
firms, occupations, etc. An individual
inevitable and will come to pass.
The fight today was on the sugar receiving an official salary does not pay
The Farmers’ Journal of Portland has schedule of the tariff bill. Additional the tax, but it is made the duty of every
been merged into ttie Salem Independ­ Hawaiian correspondence was read. government, state, county and munici­
ent. Populist newspapers are springing Boutelle raised a row and was ordered pal disbursing officer to retain 2 per cent
up all over the state and are with rare to sit down by the speaker. The sugar of all salaries over the taxable amount.
debate was resumed and the amend­ This 2 per cent is to be taken out of the
exceptions edited with much ability.
ments abolishing the duty and the salaries in bulk at the l^t payment of
The name Republic gives no guarantee bounty were passed.
the salary for the year, and not at the
of permanency. Injustice will undermine
end of each week or month. This
the foundations of a republic as surely as
GOVERNMENTAL GOSSIP.
avoids the complexity which would re­
that of a monarchy. The common sense
sult from taking out a portion of the
and brains of the nation must assert
The president gave a dinner the other salary each week or month.
itself.
day to the diplomatic corps.
The tax upon corporations includes
The tariff debate in the house will end every phase of corporate stock. This
The populists of Jackson countv have
15 clubs already organized, with the best this week. Next Monday voting on the tax is general and is without the $4,000
of indications that their club lists will far measure will begin.
exemption allowed to individual in­
exceed the membership of two years ago
The Olympia earned a premium of comes. It is provided that in collecting
And the work of organizing the county $300.000. The speed requirement was 20
the tax on corporate stock the corpora-
has juat begun.
• k
knots and she made 21.69.
| tion shall pay the tax and deduct the
The president has nominated Wheeler amount from the dividends of the stock­
Sunday Mercury: Brigadier-General
H. B. Compson is in town to-day. Mr. H. Peckham of New York to be associ­ holder. This obviates the necessity of
levying taxes upon the army of corpo­
Compson is receiving letters from friends ate justice of the supreme court.
in all oarta of Oregon urging him to ac­
The cost of production by hand labor rate stockholders throughout the coun-
cept the democratic nomination fok gov­ and by machinery and the effect of ma­ ' try, and restricts the business of the
ernor of the state. He realizes, however, chinery on wages are to be investigated government to dealing with corpora-
that in a triangular tight, such as there by congress.
' tsons. It is made the duty of each cor­
will be, an election is very uncertain.
The Portugal minister at Washing­ poration to take 2 per cent of each an­
The state republican central committee ton, Senor Tomaz de Sosa Rosa, was nual corporate income from the amount
and the same congri regsTiinal committees thrown' from his carriage and two ribs set apart for each stockholder, and pay
the total to the internal collector locally.
meet in Portland W< eonesday,
«■
t^Mn. 31st, were broken.
to fix the time and place i or calling the
The senate has rejected the nomina­ Severe penalties are provided for failure
state convention and apportioning the tion of J. Scott Harrison to be surveyor to make a proper reduction from the
delegatee. W. I, Vawter is the com­ at Kansas City. Harrison is a brother dividends of stockholders or for failure
mittee man for Jackson, D. C. Brownell
to make returns to the revenue collector.
for Klamath, H. B. Miller for Josephine of ex-President Harrison and was ap­
The entire business of levying and col­
pointed over the protest of Senator Vest.
and C. U. Snider for Lake
lecting tax is placed in charge of the
It is understood a syndicate of New
Thing! keep on a “drappin.” Repeal York bankers is preparing to offer to deputy commissioner of internal rev­
didn’t atiffen the prop anv. And now it take the entire proposed issue of $50,- enue. The different revenue districts of
ia all on account of the tariff, you know 000,000 in bonds at Carlisle’s figures. the country are also provided with
The tariff “boo-doo” has been too long Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia bank­ deputy collectors, who will especially
manage the collection of the income tax.
in the tree. In the apnng the birds will
pick cherries alongside of it without ers want a show at them, however, and
fright. The suck er crop, that has actually to prevent them from overbidding it is
discovered tbe civil war is over, cannot likely they will be admitted to the syn­
dicate.
be humbugged much longer.
Secretary of Agriculture Morton has When Baby was sick, we save her Caatoria.
One of the causes of hard times in been severely criticised by the National When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria.
Portland is the fact that people are send­ Farmers’ Alliance at Chicago for saying
ing to eastern cities, annually, over $290,- in a speech at the World’s Fair “that When she became Miss, she clung to Caatoria.
000 interest on an indebtedness of more blind adherence to the teachings of ig­ When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria
than $4,000,000- This is a heavv burden
en our community.—Portland Welcome. norant leaders and vicious demagogues
Why, of course, every farmer in the is necessary to membership in the alli­
rural districts knows that. Uaurv knocks ance, ” and the alliance requests him to
A citizens meeting at Black Rock,
them all out; the devil himself being un­ resign his office.
Ala.
, where the negroes have been or­
able to hold bis own against interest and
Senator Vilas stated he would protest
taxes.
against the designs on award medals of dered away by white mill and factory
the World’s Columbian Exposition. He hands, parsed resolutions strongly de-
Gov. Lewetling, the famous chief ex
i nouncing ihe outi'Rges perpetrated by
ecutive of Kansas, is in San Francisco. secured proofs from the Philadelphia the lawless element
—i. It was set forth
mint.
On
one
side
of
the
medal
the
de
­
The “wild” populists who are administer­
that the mill ov ■;?rs and factory mana-
sign
has
a
stalwart
specimen
of
Ameri
­
ing public affairs in Kansas have saved to
_ to select?
______
and
the taxpayers of the state through in­ can manhood holding in his right hand gers had the It ;!‘l right
creased assessments in railroad property, a lighted torch and in the left a shield. Control their owu forces, and that inter­
cit s of socialism not to
reduction of state lew and more econom­ Nearly all the senators condemn the de­ ference wa a
ical conduct of public affairs $1,500,000, sign and some other figure will probably be tolerated in Alabama.
The same story is told in those counties be substituted.
The Duval Athletic club of Jackson­
officered by populists. The railroad com­
ville will have considerable difficulty in
The
heirs
of
Colonel
Nicholas
Lutz
of
mission has effected a very material re­
Reading, Pa., who furnished Washing­ bringing off the Corbett-Mitchell fight.
duction in rates.
ton's army with flour and wheat, claim The governor is determined to prevent
Mr Carlisle’s proposition to mortgage to have discovered in the archives at the fight and t he battle will take place
the country bv issuing $50,000,000 of Washington that he was never fully outside of Ja. ?. smviile if it is fought in
bonds is simplv infamous. It is a part paid and will shortly bring suit to re­ Florida. Th? club lias chartered a rail­
and parcel of the plans of the conspirat­ cover $3,000 and interest from the gov­ road and the fighters and the spectators
ors when they commenced the war on ernment. Colonel Lutz was at one time will go out on a special train to the bat­
silver. The silver in our mines is to lie on Washington’s staff and conducted tle ground. When the train leaves a
idle and valueless because the rotten several flouring mills near Reading.
section of track will be tom up, so the
plutocracy which controls this govern­
Secretary of State Gresham is devot­ militia can > ot follow. It remains now
ment want to still further mortgage our
to see what Governor Mitchell will do if
industries. More bonds, more debt.rnore ing most of his time just now to Ber­ this scheme is carried out.
serfdom, more bank shinplasters, more ing sea matters. He is in daily consul­
interest,more degradation for the people, tation with Sir Julian Paunoefote, the
General William Henry Forney, super­
The Puzzle Solved.
more millionaires and more luxury for British minister. He appreciates the
Perhaps no local disease has puzzled and intendent of Gettysburg battle field,
the few.
fact that it is high time that the pro­ baffled the medical profession more than died at Anniston, Ala.
posed
regulations for the protection of nasal catarrh. While not immediately fatal
The receiver of the Guarantee Invest­
Gen. B. F. Butler was in command of
it is among the most nauseous and disgust­
seals
in
accordance with the recommen­ ing ills tbe flesh is heir to, and the records ment company at Chicago reports liabil­
troops in New York City in the fall of
1864 and wrote Stanton, spcretarv of war. dations of the arbitration tribunal were show very few or no cases of radical cure of ities $55,000,000, assets $449.
on Nov. 7, as follows: “The gold busi­ formulated if anything is to be done chronic catarrh by any of the many modes
The three young men who tried to
treatment until the introduction of Ely’s
ness is all in the hands of a half dozen flaring the coming season to protect the of
Cream Balm a few years ago. The success blow up the Nelson monument at Mon­
firms who are all foreigners or secession­ Chis.
of this preparation has been most gaatitying treal got off with a fine of $28 each.
ist!, whole names and descriptions I will
and surprising. No druggist is without it.
Joseph Dawn, a miner from Breckin­
Park's Cough Syrup
give you.” What was true then has
ridge.
Colo., fell in among thieves at
Has been so highly recommended to us
Th® largest foreclosure of a mortgage
been true ever since and is true to-day.
This “gold business” is in the hands of that we have taken tbe agenev for it and ever executed in Butte county took place San Francisco and was robbed of $500,
foreigners and men opposed tooursvstem now ask our friends who are suffering with in the suit of James D. Phelan et al.,
Boston says the “Kouta Kouta” dance
cold to give it a trial and if it does not
of government. Butler further wrote on a give
satisfaction your money will be refund- executors, against D. M. Reavis and by Midway Plaisance dancers is im­
the same date: “It has got noised about en. Every bottle is sold on a positive guar­ wife. Judgment was rendered for the moral and has banished it from the city.
that we are looking after the gold specu­ antee. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by Phelan estate for $855,000 and for C. W.
lators a little and gold has not risen any E. A. S herwin .
Clarke jr. on a mortgage fog $125,000
today, up to 5 o’clock.” We need a
against the same parties. The land or­
The
Mexican
rebellion,
said
to
be
in
Is E ssentia
Butler to look after the gold manipulators
progress on the Rio Grande border, ac­ dered to be eold embraces 8,000 acres of
of to-day.—Lebanon Advance.
to
cording to latest reports, is gaining the finest land in Butte county.
HEALTH.
If you have over-indulged in eating or strength, while depredating the coun­
Dearness Cannot be Cored
drinking take a dose ot Simmons Liver try. An attack on El Paso del Norte is by local applications as they cannot reach
Regulator.
thought to be in contemplation.
the diseased portion of the ear. There is
only one way to cure deafness, and that is
Blaine's Handy Manual of Useful
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When War is Declared
by constitutional remedies
Deafness is
Infiirms'iun.
Against a man’s happiness by his stomach, caused by an inflamed condition of the mu­
If yon are troubled witl
There has iust been published in Chicago ' the enemy may be pacified and brought cous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When
a most valuable book with tbe above title, speedily and easily to terms. That potent this tube gets inflamed you have a rumb­
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ULCERS or
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mation—and we fullv advise all our read­ ness of the stomach, and the food in it, for out and this tube restored to its normal «your blood ij bad. A tew bottles of 8. S. S. will;
ers to send for a copy of it. It is a compen­ wan t of the power to digest.decomposes and condition, hearing will be destroyed for­ «thoroughly cleanse the system, remove all im-
dium of things worth knowing, things diffi­ acidifies, giving rise to hearthurn, flatulence ever; nine casés out ot ten are caused by parities and build you up- AH manner of b'
cult to remember, and tables of reference of *9<1 pairt, besides a multitude of svmpioms catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed «ishes aie
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? CLEARED AWAY
fore been our good fortune to possess in soon reigns when the great stomachic is re­
We will give One Hundred Dollars fbr »by its use. It is the best blood remedy on earth.
such compact shape. Our wonder is how sorted to and used with persistence. Dyj any
who have used it say so.
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) »Thousands
“ My blood was badly poisoned last year, which got m
it can be published at so low a price as is pepsia gives rise to morbid discomposure of toat.cannot
be
cured
by
Hall
’
s
Catarrh
/¿whole system out of order—diseased and a constant sourc
asked for it.
It is handsomely bound in mind, and even sleeplessness and hypo­
jgof suffering no appetite, no enjoyment of Hie. Two bottles
‘ '
brought me right out. There is no be
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remedy for blood diseases.
F. J. CREN ey & CO., Toledo, O. ! s.s.s.
address, postpaid on receipt of 25 cents in dismissal ot these tbe Bitters is fully ade­
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