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% 9 n VALLEY RECORD The governor of Missouri has issued a The consignment of California fruit sent to London by t he City of Paris ar proclamation requesting the observance of Sept. 3, as Labor day. Interesting Items Picked Out from the rived there in first-class condition. Dally Dispatches. The proposal to construct as a great The raisin combine held a directors’ The People’s Paper The navy department has decided to meeting and resolved to send out paid attraction for the London exhibition of I begin work at once in transforming the canvassers through Kern, Kings. Fresno 1900 a monster telescope, able to show ASHLAND, Or... .Thursday, Aug. 30,1891 dynamite cruiser Vesuvius into a tor- and Madera counties for tl:e purpose of the inhabitants of the moon, if there arc getting those growers who have not yet aiiy, has been reyived, and M. Dischoff- i pedo boat. joined the combine to do so before stein is said to be willing to advance By direction of the president a medal General Daniel E. Sickles has a Sept. 1. After that date the packers will 3,000,000 francs towards the cost. scheme for the construction of a grand of honor has been presented to Brevet withdraw their checks unless 80 per cent Budd Doble has been sued for $10,000 national park which will include tho Llewelling G. Estes of tlie United States of the output is contracted for and damages at Chicago because he did not battlefield and other historic points of volunteers for the most distinguished placed with packers who are members inter a horse for races in accordance interest at Gettysburg. The purchase gallantry in action at Flint river, Ga., of the combine. Assurances were re with an agreement. The plaintiff claims of something like 4,000 acres in and Arg. 30,1864. ceived from outside packer» that the his horse would have won a number of A blunder has been discovered in the prices of raisins would not be cut below valuable prizes had it been entered. around Gettysburg is embraced in the plan. The government already owns tariff bill which is almost sure to cause I the standards fixed by the combine. The Russian courts have reversed the several hundred acres at tho scene of the trouble. In the free list of the McKin Judge Gray of Visalia, sitting for decisive battle of the war, and General ley act appear these particular items: Judge Harris at Fresno, has given a de assumption of American tribunals that Sickles proposes to acquire about 2,500 “588—Coal, anthracite; 537—Coal, stores cision in the suit of Joseph Spinney when a husban.l and wife are drowned acres more. His plan contemplates the of American vessels, but none sb ill be against the supervisors of Fresno county. in the same disaster the wife dies first. establishment of a military post at Get unloaded. ” The new bill, however, Last July the supervisors transferred The Russian doctors have testified un- tysburg. as well as a soldiers’ home and unites these paragraphs in section 441 of the most populous portion of the First sniniously that a man would be the first Indian school and perhaps a Grand the free list, which now reads: “Coal, district to the Third. At the time this to die, because a woman is more agile and keeps herself longer above water. anthracite and coal stores of American I Army of the Republic museum. was done Spinney was a candidate for At Hyde Park, London, the other day vessels, but none shall be unloaded. ” Of A New York Times cablegram says: course, according to the punctuation, the First district in the interests of the was the scene of a popular demonstra Zola's “ Lourdes ” hardly had time to be the prohibition contained in the last Populists. As his strength lay wholly tion against the house of lords. Those discussed on its literary merits, about clause applies to all that precedes it in in the portion transferred, his election who took an active part in the proceed which the critics differ, before they the paragraph, including anthracite coal, would be an impossibility, he therefore ings assembled on the Thames embank were obscured by larger interest in the which wa3 intended to be made free. sought a writ of certiorari to compel the ment and then marched in procession to row in Rome which the book has stirred As the paragraph now stands, anthra supervisors to reverse their decision. the park, where eleven platforms had up. One effect has been to draw from Judge Gray held that the 6tep taken by been erected. It is estimated that 70,000 cite C031 cannot be unleaded. Cardinal Rampolla, speaking, of course, the supervisors was an exercise of the Representative Cummings, chairman legislative power vested in them and people were in the park. A joint reso officially, an uncompromising indorse lution was adopted at ¡ill the platforms ment of the Lourdes miracles. Hereto of the house committee on naval affairs, dismissed the suit. declaring that, as the government was fore Rome avoided this and merely ac has presented a preliminary report upon Several summer cottages at Hot unable to give any definite pledge as to the investigation of the armor plate bil corded Lourdes a benevolent toleration, Springs, near Tacoma, were destroyed its action regarding the house of lords, and its changed attitude has made a lets furnished by the Carnegie Steel by forest fires which have beeu raging it be demanded that the “ useless heredi great fluiter in French religious circles. company. The committee finds the in that vicinity for a w’eek. tary chamber ” be abolished. The reso charges of fraud sustained, scores the Apparently Lourdes is to be henceforth Rev. Dr. Hirst, pastor of Simpson lutions also called upon the electors to a dogma, and this is so much out of company severely and recommends that Memorial Methodist church of San keeping with »he general tone of Leo 59 suspected plate« in use lie tested as Francisco, who was charged with im only support candidates for parliament XIlI’s pelicy that it naturally creates the only niethod of proving their fitness morality, has been completely exoner who would pledge themselves to vote for the abolition of the house of lords. surprise and endless comment. Zola is or unfitness. It finds that the govern ated by an investigating committee. Among tho speakers were ‘ Messrs. ment inspection waa negligent, but no himself being assiduously interviewed The grand parlor, N. S. G. W., has on the subject and does not conceal his charge of dishonesty rests upon the in brought suit against 17 members of So- O’Brien and Tanner, members of the delight at the sensation he thus pro spectors. With the report on the armor toyome parlor No. 65 of Healdsburg, house of common». John Newell of Chicago, president vided. He intends spending the winter plate frauds Mr. Cummings presented a who are accused of winding up the af in Rome gathering material for his next joint resolution to authorize and direct fairs of the parlor without accounting and general manager of the Lake Shore hook, which is to bear that name, and the secretary of the navy to remove for moneys on hand when the charter aud Michigan Southern railway com pany, died of apoplexy at the Tod House never smiles as he assures interviewers from the Monadnock, Terror, Oregon, was surrendered. in Youngstown, O. Mr. Newell was one that one of his first steps there will be Indiana. Massachusetts and Monterey The city council of Oakland has raised to solicit an audience with the holy the specified armor plates and subject the assessment on the property of the of the most widely known railroad pres them to a test at the Indian Head prov idents in the West. His ability as a father. ing grounds. The resolution provides Southern Pacific company within the practical engineer, his wonderful knowl The Standard Wheel company of Terra city $1,000,000. edge of the littlest details of railway Haute, Ind.. has begun work on a truck for a speedy report on these tests. Z. G. W. Watson, a San Francisco management. His tremendous energy on which the Columbian Liberty Bell, NOW IN kFFECT. anctioneer, while drunk shot Adam and his strong integrity made him cele made of matal composed of moneys and art treasures contributed by the educa The Tariff Bill Becomes a l aw Without Brehm at Marysville because Brehiu brated. He had been connected in many carried on a conversation with a friend capacities with leading railroads for the President’s Sljnature. tional institutions of the country, will The tariff bill recently passed by con in German. almost half a century, having been with make a tonr of this country and nearly Counsel for ex-Policeman Craig at the Lake Shore since 1875. It had been all foreign lands. The workmen at the gress became a law at midnight Monday. wheel works will donate their labor. President Cleveland did not sign the Los Angeles, who killed his wife and his ambition to make his road the most The truck is a big affair, as the bell bill. The president wrote to Congress her parents a few weeks ago, have given perfect in the country, and in that en weighs seven tons. The flanges of the man Catching’s giving his position to up the case. The enormity of the offense deavor he worked his life away. hubs have been made out of the over ward the bill. Following are extracts was too great to defend. Your Place for Boots anti Shoes. Adolphus Stein, who died at the flow metal at the time the bell was cast. from the letter: Morris Howell, the old reliable boot and “When the formulation of the legisla- countj* hospital at Riverside from, it was shoe maker one door north of the old stand The truck is to be constructed so it can supposed, a poisonous fly bite on the lip, opposite Odd Fellows hall Boots and be used in the streets or can be run on a lation which it was hoped would embody railway car now being made for it in Democratic ideas of tariff reform was is now said to have died from anthrax, shoes made to order t lowest possible rates. St. Louis. The bell will go from Chi lately entered upon by congress, nothing communicated by the fly. Another sensation is reported in mili The Grass Valley miners held a meet tary circles. Colonel R. I. Crofton, cago next month to the G. A. R. en was further from my anticipation than campment at Pittsburg and from there a result which I could not promptly and ing recently and passed resolutions re commanding the Fifteenth United States to Mexico, where President Diaz is ar- enthusiastically indorse. It is, there quiring assembly candidates to pledge infantry, was struck by First Lieuten aanging for a grand reception. After fore, with a feeling of the utmost disap support to a bill to abolish compnlsory ant B. F. Welsh at the barracks near ward it will be exhibited in tee principal pointment that I submit to a denial of trading at the stores of mining com Chicago. The assault occurred in the cities of this country, when it will go to this privilege. I do not claim to be bet panies. presence of the officers of the post just The Woman's club of Lemoore has in before guard mount. Lieutenant Welsh England, France, Germany, Russia and ter than the masses of my party, nor do I wish to avoid any responsibility which, augurated a movement to clean up the is under arrest and will lie court- wherever civilization has set its foot, The Union Veterans’ Union, in session on account of the passage of this law, I town. A lunch will be spread during martialed. It is not known why Welsh at Rochester, N. Y., has passed a resolu ought to bear as a member of the Demo the noon hour for the workers. struck his superior officer. Citizens of Sausalito are endeavoring tion to petition congress to set aside the cratic organization, neither will I per Representative Hudson, Populist, of ITth of June as a national holiday to be mit myself to be separated from my to suppress the poolrooms which re Kansas has introduced in congress a called '• Veterans' Day” in commemora party to such an extent as might lie im cently opened there. resolution for the appointment of three plied by my veto of tariff legislation Three tramps arrested at Rocklin are pension commissioners instead of one. tion of Bunker Hill. Master Workman Sovereign says the which, though disappointing, is still supposed to have murdered a soldier at One would represent each political party, tramp aud the dude •• are the result, the chargeable to Democratic effort. But Ogden. including the Populists. They would Two men were arrested at Sacramento hold office six years and in disputed puteome, of monopoly—the monopoly there are provisions in this bill winch that, unless it is throttled, will cause the are in line with honest tariff reform, the other day on the charge of counter cases a majority of the board would de and it contains inconsistencies and crudi feiting. A raid on their den resulted in cide. Hudson also introduced a bill for death of the republic." ties which ought not to appear in tariff the coining of all silver from American i Miles upon miles of the Kickapoo laws of any kind. Besides there are, as the capture of a part of their outfit. The examination into the train-wreck mines into standard silver dollars. emwjtry, in Kansas, are on fire, the re yon and 1 well know, incidents accom flection of which can be seen at night panying the passage of the bill through ing case has been resumed at Woodland. Mr. H. J Mayer*, of Oakland, Md,. says: for forty miles. The grass in some in congress which made every sincere re The prosecution introduced strong evi dence against Appleton, alias “Texas, ” "I have sold thirteen bottles of Chamber stance« along the valleys was five feet former unhappy, while influences sur who was held for trial. Worden was lain’s Cough Remedy to-day and am liter high and the HJaze was terrible. It is ally sold out. This is the largest sale on aaid the Indians set the grass on fire rounded it in its later stages and inter held on the charge of murder. fered with its final construction which A fire started in the engine-room of record of any one preparation in a day over purposely, with the foolish idea of keep ought not to be recognized or tolerated Hastings & Mitchell’s planing mill at our counters. It gives the best satisfaction ing out white settlers. of any cough medicine we handle, and as a in Democratic tariff-reform councils. Los Angeles the'other day. The mill it leads all other preparations on this Fire Marshal Joe Fitzgerland of Chi- “And yet, notwithstanding all its vices, was destroyed, as was also Roeder seller market.” For sale by Ashland Drug Co. rago, from his record-book and a copy and all the bad treatment it received at of reports, shows the following loss in the hands of pretended friends, it pre Bros.’ plumbing shop, M. Levy's black T-hc last monih of the present session incendiary fires during the recent strike: sents a vast improvement on existing smith shop, Bennett Bros.’ furniture bf congress, excepting the ten days dur One hundred and sixty-six freight cars, conditions. It will certainly lighten factory. John O’Neil’s stair factor}’ and ing which the tariff bill has been in tho ought switch towers, six freight depots, many tariff burdens that now rest heav L. Barth’s shoe shop. The loss is esti president's hands, lias been fairly pro five switch shanties and one hay barn. ily upon the people. It is not only a mated at $10,000 and is partly covered ductive of general legislation, and there He says the fires were kindled by boys, barrier against the return of mad pro by insurance. is a short list of bills which have be The trial of the divorce suit of Clara come laws to add to the review of the ■one of whom were over 19 years of age. tection, but it furnishes a vantage Representatives of the St. Louis ground from which must be waged fur J. Bledsoe vs. A. J. Bledsoe, the assem session’s work previously published. All Laqner Dealers' Benevolent association i ther aggressive operations against pro blyman of tbe Second district, has com of the appropriation bills have now be of St. Louis have asked Mayor Wal tected monopoly and governmental menced at Eureka before Judge Dain come laws. The general deficiency and gerfield of San Francisco. The com the sundry civil bills were both signed bridge to close the Dehodiamont camp favoritism. meeting. They declared that it was a “ I take my place with the rank and file plaint makes the specific charge of late in th® session, and the latter meas disgrace to the city and a menace to the of th® Democratic party vrlw believe in adultery and numerous specifications of ure embraces two important piece« of morals and reputatibn of its citizens. tariff reform and who kjwiw what it is. cruelty. Among these is ons alleged to legislation— the approprintlcn of $200.- Upon Mayor Walbridge’s refusal to en who refuse to accept the results em have arisen from the plaintiff’s remon !>«> for a government exhibit at the Cot tertain the proposition, the liquor deal bodied in this bill as the close of the strating with the'defendant for accept ton States exposition, to be held at At ers argued the matter. They said that war, who are not blinded to the fact that ing a bribe of $100 during the session of lanta, and the cession to each of the the language used at the Dehodiamont tho livery of the Democratic tariff re the last legislature from Joseph Brown arid laud states, and the states which camp meeting by Sam Jones when he form lias been stolen and worn in the of San Bernardino county for his vote may be formed from the territories, of waa here recently was such as would not service of Republican protection and for the formation of San Jacinto county. $1,000,000 acres each of desert lands for )w tolerated in any community which who have marked the places where the Brown was in court, also A. W. Branch reclamation, a plan which is intended of San Francisco. was solf-respecting. to advance the movement for irrigation deadly blight of treason has blasted the A runaway accident, terrible in its re in the West, and to partially take the councils of the brave in their hour of Twenty-seven families are made home sults, occurred at Courtland, Cal. The place of the scheme for irrigation by less by fire at Guerneville, Cal. Four might. boss Chinaman of William Johnson’s the general government, which h;is been “ The trusts and combinations — the persons were burned to death. ranch down the river was driving along fostered by the Western members. Annie Cull, a servant girl at Los An communism of pelf—whose machina the road in a cart, accompanied by his tions have prevented U3 from reaching W. I. Church, of Staunton Post G. A. R„ geles, shot Joseph Sesma, who was the success we deserve, should not be Mongolian wife. Tbe horse took fright says: “I have tried nearly every cough peeping in her window at night. at some object in the road and dashed remedy but have found nothing to compare forgotten or forgiven. We shall recover Miss Mary Brown of Princess Anne, from our astonishment at their exhibi through Courtland. The woman was1 with Parks^Cough ¡Syrup. There is noth- Md., died from the effects of an opera frantic with fear and tried to jump out i in J" 8 on earth L like 'I' - it ? for --T ' bronchitis, ------ ILL. I have ever since my discharge from the tion for appendicitis. It waa found that tion of power, and if then the question of the carriage. As she was in the act I suffered ' J is forced upon us whether they shall army and Parks’ Cough Syrup is the only a small piece of chewing gum which the of doing so lier clothing became caught remedy that has ever helped me.” Sold by young woman had swallowed had found submit to the free legislative will of the in the wheels and she was pulled to tlie E. A, fcherwin. people’s representatives or sliall dictate Its way into the appendix and caused the laws which the people must obey, ground. The horse dashed wildly on Lake Miculgan was completely en death. and the poor woman was dragged quite The other night two masked men we will accept #nd settle that issue as a distance. When she was picked up veloped by a thick cloud of smoke one involving the integrity and safety boarded a northbound freight on the St. she presented quite a shocking sight. caused by forest fires in Wisconsin and of American institutions. ” Northern Michigan for the tliree days Paul road at Deerfield, and in an en The remainder of the letter is an ar Literally, a portion of her body was that limited the range of vision to a counter with the trainmen shot and torn to shreds. Her legs had almost killed Detective Patrick Owens. They gument for free raw materials. Advo been severed from the trunk. She was quarter of a mile in every direction. cates of tariff reform are eneonraged to Through this the sun shone like a ball of secured little plunder, and a few hours continue the struggle to unshackle brought to a house in the Chinese set fire, anil the tooting of tho fog signal Ijjter fatally wounded Officer McGrath, tlement near Courtland and laid flat on who essayed to capture them at Mayfair. American industry from the bonds of a hard board on the floor. Hrith nothing ont on the water sounded monotonously They were finally captured by the police protection. but a sack on which to lay her head, 4t short intervals. Navigation on the in the Elk Grove woods, near the Des- There she tossed and moaned in agony. lake was attended with dangers, as cap tains of steamers couln not see other plaine* river, after the exchange of fully She died in a few moments. boats half a dozen lengths ahead, and one hundred shots. Gordon, the arch South Dakota Republicans have nomi had to run slowly and sound the fog sig culprit, has led a Jekyll and Hyde career. nated a ¡complete state and congres nal constantly. He is known on this coast as Billy Wil When Baby was sick, we gave her Castor!», Police court construction of proper sional ticket. liams, who did numerous “ jobs” and When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. has been identified as H. F. Griswold, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Many railroad lines in the East report i conduct during mass will be a feature an inspector of the Manchester Assur Wireu she had Children, slie gave them Castoria. the passenger business the dullest they of poyelty iti Justice Kerstine’s court at I Chicago. Mrs. Kuras Webb is charged ance company at Chicago. have ever known. A man's death occurred at Atlantic Colorado Populists will renominate with disorderly conduct by Mrs. Eliza beth Galbraith. They occupied seats in CHv in view of many thousands of peo Gover nor yVaite. the Holy Name Cathedral near each ple who lined the beach, and who were The Kiowa and Cpmanche Indians are other lately. During the mass Mrs. Reports from ail parts of the Southern panic-etricken by the awful surround assuming a warlike attitude toward the Webb was annoyed by whispering next ings of the event. It was 2 p. m., when States show a steady tendency toward cattlemen, and in 6oipe sections of tlio her, and thinking Mrs. Galbraith was improvement in business circles, net the surf was black with bathers. Sixty range the disturbing element has de the offending party, spoke to her. Mrs. earnings of Southern railroads showing thousand people had arrived during the stroyed range fence? and slaughtered Webb’s words attracted tbs attention of an increos« over the corresponding time morning. There were not bathing suite cattle. last year. The bunk clearances for the many parishioners and made her the ob sufficient to supply tfye demand and the Ata sham battle by the Mississippi ject „— of unpleasant notoriety. WMUW Under board walk was crowded. In a few week ended Aug. 11th were 33 per cent, larger than for the same time of 1893, National Guard at Meredian the other i the fire of numerous eyes she left the minutes thepky was overcast, a cloud of inky blackness rolled in from the sea, every Southern city but two reporting day Captain R. R. Stevens, U. 8. A., in church, but loaming Mrs. Webb’s name structor, rode his horse full speed into and address, took out a warrant before hut the bathers remained in the surf. i a large gain. • The operatives in the Lowell, Mass., the crowd in the effort to drive it back, Justice Kerstine a few days later, charg Suddenly from the very zenith a bolt of carpet manufactories have been notified and knocked down two women, who ing disorderly conduct. blinding brilliancy descended. Thou sands of spectators were horrified as that it the new tariff Lili becomes a law were trampled upon. Much indignation February is expressed and an effort will be made Brace the Nerves. straight down it flew, striking a young the 10 per cent, cut-down to make the officer answer for his reck Sedatives and opiates won’t do it. The*e jnan who was standing in the surf, will be restored. The Wagner Paiace Car company filed lessness. nervines do not make the nerves strong. where he was holding the hand of a in the railroad commissioners’ office at I and failing to do this fall short of producing woman. He was seen to stagger back- Pnjs’i This ? the essential of their quietude—vigor. And warti. partly raising his left hand to his Albany, N. Y., yesterday, their annual report, which shows gross earnings of We offer One Hundred Dollars for any while m extreme cases—and these only— of forehead. Then he fell into the water case of Catarrh Jha that 1 cannot be cm carted by nervous irritation these drugs may niav be «H- ad lifeless. His companion reeled and fell 1^,263,259; expenses. $1.812.702. Hall’s Caiarrh Cure. and was washed insensible upon the visable, their frequent use ;s prejudicial to F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. the delicate organism upon which they act, The succe»» of Mrs. Annie M. Beam, of Leach. The young man who had been McKeesport, Pennsylvania, in the treat _ IVe the undersigned have known F. J. and in order to renew their quieting effect killed was William <|arr, twenty years ment of diarrhoea in fierwpldren will un Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe increased and dangerous doses eventually old, living at 102 South Mississippi doubtedly be ot interest to many ipothers. him perfectly honorable In all business become necessary. Hostetter’s Stomach avenue, Atlantic city. While flit body She says: “I spent several weeks In Jones transactions and financiaUv able to carry Bitters is an efficient substitute for such pernicious drugs. It oniets the nerves by was still wans it wu3 brought to the town, Pa , after the great flood, on account out jsny obligation made By their firm. of hu»band being employed there. We W eist tt T>” ax , Wholesale Druggists, To bracing, toning, strengthening them. The shore and examined by Pr. Tbompsun. had taveral children with us. two of whom ledo, connection between weakness of the nerv Ohio. i It was fetuudthuv his left aide fttim head took the very badlv. I got some ous system and that of the organs of diges W aldits . K iffax & M abvtx , Wholesale to foot 'VUs burned and blackened. Ths of Chamberlain s CoLu . Cholera and Diar Drucgists. Toledo, Ohio. tion is a strong and sympathetic link. The Remedy from Key. Mr. Chapman. Bljtcn. by imparting a healthful impulse bolt had struck the young man on the rhoea Hall’s Catarrh Cure internally. it to ___ It cured both of them, f knew of soyeral _ - Is taken ----- ------------ thé „ digest;^ and assimilating „ functions, _______ laft tempi® and his death was iiKtanta- other successful. P ... c,,n g directly upon the bbuid .. cases where'it was eqdallv , .__ , . and __ mucous , , promotes throughout the whole system a neous. I think it cannot be excelled and cheeriullv w/face« o of f th® system. *h® J??!* 11“', .P-nc*26c;, P*r W* vigor in which the nerves come in for a I Th« *givt3 y’o4 fed ibf W*p sal WASHINGTON MOTES. DEMOCRATIC BEARERS. James II. Budd and William T. Joter Selected to Head tho State Ticket. I The California Democratic state con I vention which met at San Francisco last week nominated James Budd of Stock- ton tor governor. After organizing aud adopting a platform, the candidates for the supreme court were nominated. Next came the governorship fight. The nominees before the convention for tho head of the ticket were James Budd of btockton, Bernard Murphy of San Jose, Denis Si>encer of Napa, D. A. Ostrom and W. W. Foote of San Francisco. Budd was elected on the third ballot amid great enthusiasm. The principal plank of the platform is that relating to the railroads. The railway funding bill is denounced, and the candidates for con gress are pledged to vote against any extension of the Pacific railroad debts, and to support a foreclosure of the gov ernment mortgage on the Central Pa cific. The railroad commissioners are Wonderful Work. pledged to reduce the number of freight classifications one-half and to reduce transportation rates 25 per cent. The free coinage of silver plank adopted by the Republicans at Sacra mento is denounced as hypocritical, and the retirement of all gold and currency Dear Sirs: If you could see the writer under the denomination of $10 is recom mended and silver substituted therefor. of this letter and note the wonderful Dairy interests are to be fostered by change that has been effected in his case favorable legislation. by taking Dr. Grant’s Kidney and Liver Article VI of the constitution of the Cure, you would certainly be astonished United States, declaring that no re I was a most wretched sufferer for three ligious test shall be applied to office years, trying all kinds of medicine and holders, is incorporated in the last para getting no relief. The flow of urine was graph of the platform. An attempt to bring the A. P. A. and Catholic contro very excessive. I was very constipated versy into the convention was the cause and also covered with carbuncles, and of this action. celt at war with myself and the world at President Cleveland is indorsed and large; but, thanks to your wonderful the ‘ ¡riff bill recently passed is declared medicine, I felt as though I was a new to be a step in the direction of tariff re being, and I consider a wonderful cure form and the best measure that could has been effected in my case. have been enacted at this time. With my best wishes for your further Following are the nominees of the -uccess, I re main convention: For governor—James H. Budd of Yours respectfully, Stockton. a . M c D onald , For lieutenant governor—William T. Ashland, Wis. Jeter of Santa Cruz. For supreme court justices—Jackson Temple of Santa Rosa, E. A. Bridgeford of Colusa, James G. Murphy of Del Norte. Secretary of state—Ben M. Maddox of Tulare. Attorney general—A. B. Parris of San Bernardino. State treasurer—Jose Castro of San Luis Obispo. Controller—Michael Meagher of San Francisco. Surveyor general—D. M. Angier of My entire stock of Sau Francisco. Superintendent of public instruction —C. S. Smyth of Hollister. HATS, Clerk of the supreme court—P. W. LACES McGlade of San Francisco. For congress: First district—Thomas and PLOWEBS J. Geary. Second district — A. Caminetti of Will be Sold Amador. Third district—Warren B. English of Alameda. Fourth district—James G. Maguire of In order to make room San Francisco. Fifth district—Joseph P. Kelly of San for fall and winter stock. Francisco. Sixth district—George E. Patton of MISS SADIE OBER. Los Angeles. Seventh district—W. B. Alford of Tu Main St., Opposite Odd Fellows’ Hall. lare. Railroad commissioners—First district —H. M. La Rue of Sacramento. Second district—James I. Stanton of San Francisco. Third district—W. W. Phillips of JOHN E. FELTON. R. F. NEIL. Fresno. Board of Equalization—First district Not filled. Second district—James C. Nealon of —Retail and Wholesale dealers in— San Francisco. Third district—R. II. Beamer. Fourth district—Francis M. Nickell of Los Angeles. Eighth senatorial district—J. H. Sea- All Kinds of Fresh Meats well. Kept constantly on hand. Fair living Sash, doors, windows, shingles, lumber prices is all that we ask. and all kinds of building material at Norrs ____ We will make it to your interest to & Co.’s lumber yard at railroad track, deal with us. ’ febl’92 Ashland. In Probate. In matter of the guardianship of Geo B Brown, minor.—Mary M Brown appointed guardian and \V H Bradshaw, John Comp ton and Thos E Nichols appraisers of the estate. -ETTG-EJSTE. Estate of Wm Renken—ordered that Tuesday, Oct 2,1894, be appointed as day of final settlement. I "VTEXT SESSION begin» the 17th of “If you don’t look better, feel better, eat { J l N September, 1894. better and sleep better,bring it back.’’ That ’ Tuition, free. Board. $2.50 per week, is what we sav when we sell a bottle of j Five courses: Classical, Scientific, Lit- “Parks’Sure Cure.” If you are not feel , erary, English and business. ing just right, if yeur head aches; if your DORMITORY. back aches; if your stomach distresses yon; The Boarding Hall for young ladies and If you are “out of sorts ’ and don’t know what the trouble is, why don’t you try a the Boarding Hall for young gentlemen will bottle on the guaranteed plan? '“We will be under the personal supervision of Mrs. 8. take the chance* if you will take the medi Munra. a lady of refinement and large ex perience. For catalogue*, address. cine.” Sold by E. A. Sherwin., J. J. W alton , Sec'y Regents. Diabetes Cured! luises EIGHT YC.Ar Foran. O nec . ox . D» s '- u 0. W. R Mra. Co.. I m -.hu Dear Sirs: 1 wish to that i have been afflicted v, «¡sin for the lust eiulit years a little of Congo Oii from M & Futnam, your a 'viits hen two applications my rhcr.ti knocked out. No other m< gave me relief in such a sliurt time Congo Oil. Yours trulv, LYMAN ! Congo Gil (acntietnen: Have b en afflicted v. ith severe rheumatic attacks for the past rix or seven years. 1 took one Ixiltle of Dr. Grant's Sarsaparilla and Grape II <ot ami applied Hattev’s Congo Gil externally, and the result was wonderful—it worked more like magic than medicine Thesa two medicines I consider w ill knock any Roslyn Bank Robbery.—Evidences Ficm case of rheumatism. the District Where They Were R. A. LEONARD, Captured. 447 Montgomery St., Portland, Oregon. O. W. R. M eg . C o .. Portland, Oreiron. Dear Sirs: Your Congo Oil is the lx>ss Torpid medicine. I was recently kicked by a horse on the kg, and was bobbling Gentlemen: I have been a sufferer around on crutches. 1 was induced to from l.iver troubles for many years, al try a bottle of Congo Oil, and after ap- plying freely for one day 1 threw ;v,v: v ways feeling dull, stupid and heavy. It my crutches. 1 works like lightning. would take a long letter to tel! j; • t l ow Yours truly, I did feel; but, thanks to Dr Grant’« J. A. HARRISON, Sarsaparilla and Grape Root, roy City Marshal Fossil, Oregon. troubles are over, as four bottles mode me fevl as well as ever 1 was. 1 have a good ajipetite, no more bad symptoms ami Llecl that I owe it all to Dr. Grant’s Sarsaparida. J. C. ALLEN. Traveling Salesman Curtis & Wheeler, Rochester, N. Y. S old E verywhere . es Lameness. Liver. Congo Oil Kills all Pain. 50 cts. and $1 a boule 6 fettles For Sale by Tbe Ashland Regardless - of - Cost ASHLAND H. S. EVANS,ASHLAND OR M aim S treet , O pposite P laza . FJLIÍÑTTS, T’JLinSTTETòS’ TOOLS, WALL ZPJkZPEZbL. G-LASS. ETC. B uilding P apers , W rapping P apers PAINTING, UNIVERSITY of OREGON. T wines . ARTISTS’ MATERIALS. PAPERING, ASHLAND, ETC. HOTEL, OZEÒZEG-OUST. Reopened, Refurnished and Completely Renovated ~ ~ Under New Management. FREE BUS TO AND FROM ALL MARKET. Beef, Pork and Mutton. and ASHLAND TRAINS. J. H. McBRIDE, Prop. PELTON & NEIL, Prop’s. • •• • •• ••• HARDWARE, STOVES and RANGES, Mining Supplies KINNEY & PROVOST, Ileal Estate. Wm. Myer to J. M. Casebeer—its 11, 12, W C Myer’s add to Ashland; $600. G M Caldwell and Mrs L B Hartley to A W Shearer—q c d to property m Steam boat di t; $200 D H Hawkins to Bank of Ashladd—Its 30 and 31. Hunsaker add to Ashland ; $1.00. Jesse Robinson to John B Wrisley—320 aers, tp 37 s, r 2 w ; $50. HIGH & STOHY. ASHLAND, When you get the best of your oppo nent, always meet him in a conciliatory »pirit. You can afford to theu. OREGON ----------- : o:----------- Wanted—Pushing Convasser of good ad dress. Liberal salary and expenses paid weekly; Permanent position. Brawn Bros. Co., Nurservmen, Portland Oregon. MEDFORD BUSINESS COLLEGE. Hood’s Is Wonderful Practical Business Training School of Oregon. "At harvesting time I took a severe cold which settled in my limbs, and in a short time developed into In flammatory Rhen- matieiM. After spend ing a good sum of mon ey for different reme dies and suffering all winter, I became so crippled that I had to walk with the aid of crutches. By the kind advice of a friend I was ^prevailed upon to buy six bottles Of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I took the medicine and it has ful- Mr. A. W. Cooley, ly restored me to health Clifford, N. D. and I think it Bared aty Life. I will cheerfully answer all who may wish to correspond about my affliction or state ment.” A. W. C ooley , Clifford, North Dakota. g Sarsa- % parilia Be Sure to Get pUfeS Hoods Vww Hood’s Pills cure nausea, and biliousnoM, Pianos and Organs! -------- THE-------- SHAVING * AND * * HAIRDRESSING PARLORS. Our New Building is now Completed. Local Agents Albany Steam Laundry. I. E. RIGBY, Principal. MEDFORD, - OREGON. W. L. D ouclas CUrtE* ISTHEBEST. O llUE No SQUEAKING, ' t Notice. $5. CORDOVAN, WISCONSIN CENTRAL LINES. FRENCHA ENAMELLED CALE ^As.sPFlNECALF&KANGARDtl 3 3.sj> POLICE, 3 S oles . *2?L7-?BOY5SCHOOLSHOEi •LADIES* ^•2-'B est D°NS0^. SEND FOR CATALOGUE WL'DOUGLAS, ~ BROCKTON, MASS. You cun eave money by purchasing W. L>. Dougina Shoes, , . Because, we are the largest manufacturer* of advertised shoe« in the world, and guarantee the value by stamping the name ana price on the bottom, which protect» you against high prices and the middleman’s profits. Our shoes equal custom work in style, easy fitting and wearing qualities. We have them »old every where at lower price» for the value given than any other make. Take no substitute. If your dea'*r cannot supply you, we can. Sold by PHOTOGRAPHER. A -k vour dealer lor MfiSIOM fiUm fftov» We Teach Shorthand «nd Typewriting ; we teach Telegraphy and l’enmansLip; our Normal Course is becoming deservedly popular; prepare yourself for a useful life; write for particulars. Opposite Plaza. Dealer, whose name will shortjv appear If you want to keep our town from being here. Agent wanted. Apply at once- a cow-pasture, patronize your home mer chants, and don't send away from home for anything you can buy at home; es pecially when you buv the same quality at T rhe same, or less, prices. I will sell organs Y for $6-.00. and upward, and pianos at $250 00, and upward; according to quality TYLER A» I am ;>ermanentlv located, my guaran E tee is worth 100 cents on the doller. Don’t buy until you get mv prices and terms. C, F. SHEPHERD, ' Ashland, Or. - ' » STANDARD A&bteutì, Owgoo, U. S Land Office. Roseburg, Or. 1 July 25th, 1891. j otice is herery given that the approved plats of survey of the following townships have been received from the Surveyor General of Oregon, to-wit: (Xorthern Pacific R. B. C.. Lessen.) Township No. 40 S, R 3 East; township No. 40 S, R 4 East; township No. 39 S, Il 4 East, and on September 10. 1894. at 9 LATEST TIME CARD. o’clock a . m .. said plats will be tiled in this office, and the land embraced therein will be subject to entry on and after said date. R.8. S heridan , R. M. V eatch . Two Through Traias Daily. Receiver. Register. r N 12 5 p 1.^5 p FRUIT GROWERS, Ill ATTENTION ! Ill Lv. Minneapolis. Ar 4. 0 p m Lv...St. Paul Ar 3.40 p tu .............. Lv.... Duluth. Ar Lv... Ashland Ar Ar... Chicago. Lv BMA p m E RE IN IT THIS YEAR-bigger than ever, and solicit the handling .5 p in Lv Minneapolis. Ar 8.40 a in pt your fruit and produce. Boxes, l’aper 7.15 p m Lv...8t, PaulAr... 8.00 a in and Packing furnished for those who wish 4 .05 p ni Lv....Duluth... Ar 11 JO a in Have opened a Commission store in the 7.15p Lv...A-hland. Ar 8 15 p m Gillette building and will handle all kinds 1C.05 a in m Ar. ..Chicago. ...Lv 5 00 p 1U of Fruit and Produce Having a large order trade, we are in a position to place a large quantity ot Fruit at good figures. Tickets sold and bsggage checked through SPECIAL—Mr. J M. Hicks will be in to all points in the United States and Can Portland (in our behalf) to look after the ada trade there and in the Sound country Close connection made in Chicago with Trusting to be favored with a share of all trains go ng East and South. your Fruit and Produce, we remain, For full information apply to vour near est ticket agent or JAS. C. iPoND, W >