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ot razor grinding and repairing A young man uatned Ed Horan, in I The sixty-sixth annual general assem at All the kinds Gem barber shop, opposite town jail at Napa on a charge of having bly of tlio Cumlierland Presbyterian 1 ball. ‘thrown a carcass of meat from the Cl arch of the I > i ■ 1. t ites is in • on The K' utne. y Com ■ pi 3- ¡. -It ling. It at Lb ', g am, '• N- . prerbyts n-s benevolent an l oum . i Editor Otis of 1. Ai 'os 1ms visited slaught-r-houso to bog*. '’ hit ’n k ‘ *:s The People’s Paper. tho McKinley niana^>i, at CivV< land is said lie lias eaten nothing for fourteen were reported at Portlaud, Or,, and exempt from lax.-s ami r. liovoa millioua and put in a good word for M H. De dsys. lie evidently wislies to be thought Seattle, Wa-li. The Rev. W. A. Haw j of property from taxntiou. it no, for lev proposes to continue kins, of Decatur, HL, was elected ASHLAND, Or... .Thursday, June 1, lSiXi. Young for cabinet honors in McKinley’s The managers ot tho projected South l“ii;;<-r without food. moderator. cabim t ern States Cotton Exjiosition at Chicago It is reported at Little Rock that W. A. Peyton of Bakersfield, accused Tue Idaho Populist State Central have decided to postpone tho exhibition Committee lias appointed seveu dele of graud larceny in stealing hogs in Mrs. Hetty Green will buy in the Little indefinitely. Tho Competitor Case. Kock and Memphis road at the fore Linn's valley, was acquitted. gates to the National Convention. Tho plain facts in the beginning of sale of that road. It will become The Western Federation of Miners of Tho Prohibition convention nt Pitts Jacob Jacobsen, who committed sui - closure this case were ns follows: A Spanish Leadville, Cui., has colled a strike ou part of the Texas Midland line. overboard from the gunboat's captain saw men trying to burg nominated Joshua Levering of cide by jumping - - at sea, was a ship car- Tho Chinese Government is about to the coal mines oporatid Ly tho United Maryland for president and H ile John Pomona steamer ’ States Coal Company aud the Citizens' land on tho Cuban shore from the Amer son of Illinois for vico president. A penter at Eureka, and was subject to establish iui imperial bank controlled Coal Company. ican schooner Competitor. The gunboat split occurred between tlio factions of fits. by the Revenue Board, which will pro The Yale corporation lias received tho vide capital to the amouut of 10,009,900 find on the schooner, killing two men. tho silver plank and the silver men Court Commissioner Louis Montgom $290,000 Sloan bequest. It will bo de Two others were attempting to reach threaten to form a new party and run u ery is taking tho testimony in the suit taels. Tho Mayor of Milwaukee has issued voted to the library fund. tho shore iu a small boat These were ticket of their own. of Santa Clara county against S. W. The twelfth synod of the Reformed captured, ns were three other men on R. B. Tappan, an attorney nt Ala Boring, ex-County Clerk, to collect * proclamation requesting all law-abid board tho Competitor. Upon tho schoon meda und a local politician, lias an $3,099.25 alleged to be due by him to ing residents to assist in stopping the Church.of America is holding a week’s commercial war incident to the street session at Dayton, O. er were found documents indicating nounced his withdrawal from tho Re the county for collections he failed to car strike. All the window-glans factories In the that tho vessel was on a filibustering publican party on account of an alleged account ior. The suit is looked upon A fire at Dallas, Tex, destroyed six aountry will shut down for three as a weak one. expedition. There were also found 88,- domination by tho A. 1*. A. stores and caused a loss of $150,900; in months, perhaps longer. The Republican convention will be Campbell's Station near San Jose has 000 cartridges, somo cases of rifles, with presented with a gavel mudo from a log been the scene of a most atrocious surance, |100,000. Further fighting with tho Hottentots packages of dynamite. Many men who in a cabin built by Abraham Lincoln at The seventieth anniversary pt the in Germati Southwest Africa occurred were on the Competitor sprang into the New Salem, Ill., in 1832. Statò Senator crime. James C. Dunham iu a tit of Congregational Home Missionary Soci toward tho eud of April. Tho natives killed his wife by choking her, water and swam ashore. Among the O. F. Borry, a nephew of Jonathan rage then murdered her mother with an axe, ety will bo observed ai Now Haven were defeated. five men captured were two American Berry, Lincoln’s partner in a genorul shot to death her father, Colonel R. P. June 4th. The third biennial convention of tho citizens. All were tried by court mar- store, will present the gavel. Unless the proverbial “unexpected” General Federation of Woman's Clubs McGli'.cy, and wound up by sluying happens, the Metropolitan Traction tiul und sentenced to bo shot. The Of 119 counties in Kentucky 113 have Minnie Schessler, the housekeeper, and was formally iuuuguruted at Louisville, Americans were named Charles Barnett instructed the Democratic delegates to James K. Wells, brother of his wife, Company of New York will be running Ky. cars with compressed air motors in the the state convention to vote for free and Robert A. Briscoe, a farm hand. and William Leavitt. At u meeting of tlie Now England The moment the news was received silver as a party doctrine, Secretary The object of the murder of the last New York by the middle of June. Woman’s Suffrage Association at Bos A most distressing accident befell a Carlisle ’ s home being among the ma three was apparently to leave no wit ton Julia Ward Howo was elected presi at tho state department President Cleve nesses to his vile deed. Two hired men, crowded car of pleasure seekers at Vic dent. land entered a vigorous protest against jority. A canvass of New York stato made however, escaped and are eye witnesses toria, B. 0. The car foil through a Tho men implicated in tho alleged tho execution of the sentence. .Spain by the Herald establishes the fact that to a portion of his bloody work. Dun bridgo into the stream and some sixty bribery in connection with tho trial of yielded to tho protest and agreed not to a largo majority of the Republicans of ham made his escape by riding away people were killed. execute tho Americans. New York are in favor of McKinley’s on a bicycle. A reward is offered for Tho largest shaft ever quarried in Henry Bolin of Omaha have been re Tho main question is whether Spain nomination for president. U it could his capture. Rhode island has been removed from a manded to jail to await trial. Tho State Labor Commissioner of had any right to sentence tho men to be made to appear that Governor Mor Frank E. Wilton, who claims to live quarry at Westerly. It measures 49 death. If tho sentence had been execut ton had any chance of becoming the in San Francisco, was arrested at Kan feet, in length, und is 4x5 feet at the Colorado says there is no prospect at present of the settlement of the strike ed, whether Spain had any right to kill standard-bearer of the party he would sas City for forging Wells, Fargo Ex base. Its woight is estimated at seventy of tho Northern Colorado coal miners. the support of many who are press money orders. tons. them or not, there would have been war receive now for McKinley. The sentiment ior Governor Stone declined to interfere Havana dispatches give an account of between her and tho United States in McKinley is strongest in the farming The past few days Monterey has seen battle between the Spanish and in tlie cases of Follard und Harris, tho less than a week. That much is beyond districts. Thoso who were originally the largest salmon run ever experienced a Cubans In which the former were nogro murderers sentenced to hang ut doubt. But careful investigation into in favor of McKinley os a representa in the bay. Kansas City. victorious. tho treaties between tlie United States tive of a popular principle have been Jesus Pares has been sentenced to be The cqurt at San Francisco has run All tho ryo whisky distillerios in the and Spain, mado respectively iu 1795 joined by others who have become con executed at Tucsou, A. T., June 5th, up against the Southern Pacific Rail Eastern states will suspend operations for the murder of the Dolt family. vinced that McKinley is going to win, and 1877, shows that under these treat road Company iu the Market street rail September next. This action was de The first annual convention of the road assessment investigation before cided upon at a meeting at New York. ies even American filibusters have the and who wish to bo on tho winning side. These include many “ machino ” Southern California branch of the Judge Wallace. Alvinza Hay ward and right to bo tried by civil authorities. The boiler of engine 142 on the Rio men, who, while nominally for Morton, Tho treaty of 1877, as interpreted by do not scruple to admit that they be Christian Alliance opened in Los An four officers of tho company have been Grande Western exploded at a point adjudged iu coutompt of court for thirty mileH west of Green river, Col. Caleb Cushing and allowed by Spain, lieve that McKinley will bo the candi geles. Tue loss of lambs in Malheur county, refusing to submit the books for inspec Matt Campbell, conductor, and Harry declares that American citizens arrested date. The uncertainty of McKinley’s tion. Saulsberry, brakeman, wore killed, and in Spanish possessions for any crime or position on the money question has no Or., this season, consequent upon the Polioe Judge John Carr died of par Fireman Tom Bader seriously and prob cold spring weather, has been for treason against the Spanish govern weight in comparison with protective continued very great, tho loss in a few instances alysis at his homo in Eureka, Cal. He ably fatally injured. ment must be tried by civil courts, rm ideas. was 08 years of age and a pionoer ot Chicagoans will redeem their pledge exceeding 59 per cent of the crop. The prevalence of fatal cyclones in less they are actually captured with About twenty carloads of dried 1850. During tho gold excitement iu arms in their hands to fight against to the Democratic National Convention. prunes remain on hand in the ware Arizona he left here and became the the East seems to bo growing serious. Chairman Harrity and his colleagues of the lost week of May fatal storms the government. Even then they shall the sub-committee will meet in joint houses of the Santa Clara county asso first Mayor of Tombstone. Judge Carr For followed each other through tho Miss havo tho right to choose attorneys and conference with the local commltteo ciations. This stock will all be cleared was the author of “Pioneer Days in issippi valley, creating havoc in their witnesses, to plead their cause before which 1ms charge of the arrangements j out before auy of tho new crop is ready California, ” which has had a large sale. paths. St. Louis was tlio center of a He was a prominent Mason and a mem tho military tribunal, as well os to in connection with tho convention hall I to handle. ber of tho Humboldt County Pioneers. storm which killed several hundreds of people and destroyed millions o' dollars be furnished with a copy of tho accusa and the balance of $11,090 of the $40,- Five miners were engulfed in a snow At Fort Worth, Tex., firo destroyed worth of property. tion against them and be brought faco 000 pledged will be turned ov-r to Mr. slide at the St. Judin mine near Chico, Ginnocblo ’s Hotel, the union depot and to face with the witnesses against them. Harrity. Final inspection of the Coli Mont. The men were in the bunkhouse the freight rooujB of the Pacific, Am Sibyl Sanderson, the American prime Tho two Americans had no arms in seum will be made by both committees, at tire timo the slide occurred. One erican and United States express com donna, lost $3,999 worth of jewels from every essential feature agreed on origi | was killed; the others were rescued. their hands when they were taken. nally being now practically completed. : panies. Loss, $150,000; insurance, $23,- a trunk which was broken open in a baggago car on an Italian railroad. They were merely on board a vessel that Committeeman Slieerin, who has been : Tho Los Angeles Supervisors are mak 009. ing vigorous warfare upon tlie Russian The Northrup- Brasi an- Goodwin, Com was endeavoring to land arms for tho charged with that duty, will distribute thistle. An agreement has just been The Anltman & Taylor warehouses at of Chicago, wholesale dealers in Cuban revolutionists. the press privileges and finally puss on I i , entered into whereby tho obnoxious Mansfield, O., in which were stored pany the telegraphic facilities to be provided. plant is to bo exterminated in tho Ante many threshers and separators, was seeds, have made an ussigumont Assets, Btruck by lightning and burned, caus $100,000. Wo knew it There was just one mat Rev. Mr. Crabtree, Prohibition candi lope valley. Seven thousand school children of ter that tho emperor of Germany had date for Secretary of State of Ohio, and | J. B. Laukershim, a Los Angeles ing a luss of over $100,000, covered by Minneapolis moved the first house built never dabbled in, and that was racing nearly all co-Proliibitionist officers, will ; . banker, reached San Francisco without insurance. The steamboat Ironsides struck a rock iu Minneapolis to a spot selected for it for the America cup When tho Eng resign, thus necessitating, it is said, a ! any pants. He borrowed u pair of the and sank in the Ohio river near Parkers near Minnehaha falls. lish failed to capture tho cup, it was new state and county convention. This I ¡porter of the sleeper aud thus saved burg, Samuel Gotnpers, president of the W. Va. plain that William, who wants to beat I action is taken to join tho new party I himself the necessity of walking the Henry M. Stanley, who has b:en so Federation of Labor, is in Milwaukee organized at Pittsburg. streets iu a barrel. His trousers were all creation at painting, writing poetry, serions|y ill at Madrid as to have made to consider tho existing conditions re stolen from the sleeping car. Aboard Ship riding, duck shooting and everything it necessary to send for his wife, has suiting from the strike of street rail Sea voyages are usually deemed pro else, would not sleep nights until he bad motive of health. So they are in most 1 I The big boilers of tho steamship City recovered and is ablo to start for Lon way men. tried for tho America cup. Now it is cases. But it may well be doubted if the I of Now York, which was lost on Point don. Ways of Getting iilcii. delicately and darkly hinted that if the shaking up aboard ship, which people of Bonita a year or two ngo, havo been James 8. Clarkson of Iowa is seriously very fragile constitution and weak nerves raised and pnt to use. They will be ill at a hotel in New York City. Hon. Calvin S. Brice is of opinion new racing yacht William is having get, is not prejudicial if its effects are not taken to San Diegd and used for trans built proves faster than Valkyrio III, averted or nulified by a medicinal safe porting oil to vessels in the harbor. At a banquet in London given by that anybody who has good sense can guard. The best, if we are to believe the Unitod States Consuls to Patrick Col get ricli if ho sets his head to it. Proba then ho will challenge this plebeian land testimony of ocean travelers, whether they Astoria, Or., will shortly have rail lins, Consul-General, on Decoration bly if ho sets his head hard enough. for tho America cnp. To bo thorough go abroad for health, pleasure or business, road connection to Seaside, Day Henry Watterson of ^ouiaville de ! Most people, however, iu his judgment, ly and cleanly beaten at something is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Invalids commercial travelers, sea captains and The German Lutheran Church Synod livered an address in which he said: care too little abont amassing wealth to would be the best thing that could hap yatchmen concur in recommending this is in session at Woodland, Cal. “That amoug those who fought so well take tlie trouble to do it, thus leaving pen to little William. By all means let fine defensive tonic. So do emigrants to i .... ..... - - I 1 It turns out that Henry Seifert of and valiently during the late unpleas tlie field for the few boH spirits who do frontier, the inhabitants of malarious him challengo us. Then let him come the regions, and all who are exposed to hard- j Ohio, who was reported as missing from antness, as well as among their descend care. over in person to seo tho races. How lie ship or rigors of climate. For malarial, I Francisco with $4,000 in his posses- ants, there was but oue feeling—a feel Senator Brice’B recommendations to rbenmatic or kidney trouble, nervousness, . , , i,ri,i„ left would get his eyes opened! Officially his dyspepsia, ~ had laid liver complaint and constip,- ««n. and whose bride was left strauded, ing of thankfulness that God kaisership would be treated with most tion it is eminently elticacious, and coni- ; had returned to hla Ohio home, evi- tho weight of his hand Upon the Con young men desiring wealth are curious distinguished consideration, but the rnended by all the medical fraternity far deutly to give hid wife the marble federacy and preserved tilo life of the »nd interesting. He believes that rail American Union. ” anti near. | heart. roading, mining, importing, manufac newspapers— The festivities at the coronation of American workmen employed in | Upon her own petition the monthly the Czar were ended in a most appalling turing tuid the commission business furnish some of the shortest as well us Ono of the most painful scenes ever Windsor, Ontario, have signed a peti- ; allowance to Mrs. .Jane L. Stanford enacted in tho Methodist general con tion requesting Senator McMillan ol • from the millions left by her husband disaster. No less than 2,509 people were surest cuts to riches. trampled to death iu a wild panic at Oh, yes I Many men have got rich ference was that in which Bishops Bow Detroit to work against the bill exclud- j has been reduced from $10,000 to $2,500. the open air feast at which a half mil man and Foster were reported before ing Canadians who work iu the United I She says in her petition for a reduction lion people were to partake. The crowd “railroading. ’’ But not any of them that $2,500 a month is a fair and reason their faces as “noneffective” and the States. bocame unmanageable and many were Were real railroad workingmen so far Owing to tho fact that Congress has | able amount, and id sufficient to meet trampled aud mangled before the people as heard from. Sonic of them got rich recommendation was mado that they be all of her expenses. The payment of by becoming shareholders in roads, retired and other; elected to fill their decided to transform the battlefield of ' the bequest of $2,500,000 to the Stanford realized what was being done. places. It seems as though some way Shiloh into a national park, the officers ) University reduces the income from the During a rifle practice by tho Nation gradually making tilings so disagreeable of the Shiloh Battlefield Association 1 ought to have been found in the spirit of have tendered their resignations for tho eelate by $12'’,000 a year, and this makes al Guards at Parsons, Pa., Obediah for other shareholders that they froze Rhodes, one of sergeants, raised his them out and got a controlling interest. Christian kindliness to soften tho blow purpose of discontinuing their associ- 1 it necessary to reduce the allowance. head above the danger lino behind the It has been a favorite way for bold which fell liko a thunderclap upon these ation. A Baby's Life Saved. targets aud was killed. spirits determined to get rich to make two aged and worthy men. At least Howard, Pop., of Alabama, author < f “My __ ____ , My baby baby had croup __ and _________ was saved by The Colorado State Board of Pardons the road’s earnings run away down to a they should have received a hint of what "If Christ Camo to Congress,” at llie Shiloh's Cure,” writes Mrs. j. B. Martin, of has decided to recommend the pardon was coming, so that they might have opening ot tlie session of the House Sat- Huntsville, Ala. For sale by T. K. Bolton. point where tlio stockholders became of Robert J. Lyons, serving a ten years’ discouragi d and sold their rights for a absented themselves during tho reading urday sprang a sensation, but it was Deficiency Judgments. sentence for blowing up the shaft house of the report which pronounced them of short-lived. The House, with practical Almost IV evi ry stato 1 in the Union is of the Strong mino during tho Cripple trifle to tho ambitious young man who him. As OW41 soon 4 as UUilUUlUlt suppressed PXVOOVVI X44 444. u; • I - , . , no further valuo to tho church in spite unanimity was bound to be rich. Then suddenly tho journal hail boon read Howard <mrs<<l with lav.a which permit the Creek insurrection of 1893. of their many decades of noblo work. aroso dramatical]/ imd, flourishing a holders of mortgages to not only sell Marcus Mills Pomeroy, bettor known that road bounded up serene and began Pathetio beyond description it was paper in liia baud, dcaiamluJ that he °"t all tho possessions of their victims, as “Brick” Pomeroy, anoted newspaper by magic to pay dividends, geiod ones when the venerablo Bishop Bowman be heard on a resolution, too. After this happened the controlling —Ijiioii, which ho lie so.it seat ; hut to follow them for lifo with a ‘’de- writer of many years ago, is dead. ,.k. Tho resolution was I Acioicy judgment, ” There is nothing raised his arms and told tho conference to the clerk’s dj.-k. At the Newport News shipyard a spirit split its shares in the middle, so Grover i morc ^famous than such laws. They launch went wrong and the vessel sank that what was 1,000 bccaino 2,000, and that for the first timo in his life he h ad as follows: "1 I . . do impeach .. . . »» •• I ni'A i4/-,é. rvailvr itrlmTnAll ntwl aiftiTt- Cleveland, President of tho United I are not only inhuman and unchristian- and one man was drowned. hoard ho was “noneffective. ” so on. States, of high crimes and misdemean like jn spirit, but it is un-American to The week of May 24tli to 80tli shows In mining shares a favorite way lias refuse a fellowmall tho privilege of Having in mind both our protest to ors, on the following grounds; First— a series of fatal calamities in the fol been to boom them away up and sell starting again after a financial disaster. That he has sold, or directed the sale, of ! lowing order: Sunday, May 24th—Mas them for about 100 times their par value England in regard to Venezuela and onr It is contrary to the principles on which protest to Spain against the execution bonds without authority of law, Sec-1 our government is founded. When the sacre in Island of Crete about 50; cloud to innocents who wanted to make in ond — That he has sold, or aided iu tho | burst at Polaria, Iowa, 9. Monday, of the death sentenco upon the Ameri of bonds at less than their market prop» rty which secures u debt has been May 25tli—Cyclones and cteu lbursts in vestments that would ering them a lit cans of the Competitor crew, the London sale, value. Third—That he has directed ; taken and ccoudscated under the sheriff’s Iowa, Illinois, Kansas, Oklahoma and tle income. The investments have too Globe is moved to remark that tho “re the misa] propriatio:i of the proceeds of hammer the debt should bo canceled Michigan, 109. Tuesday, May 20th— often been worthless, but the man who cent pretentious arrogance of Washing said bond sales. Fourth—That he has i and tho victim enabled to start clear of Steamer Katharia sunk by cyclone at was bound to be rich attained his au>- ton statesmen’’ is duo to a determina directed the Secretary of the Treasury ' personal incumbrance. It should be mouth of the Ohio river, 13; Bridge bition. tion to make American commerce para to disregard tho law w hich makes the | made a point in every state that this disaster at Victoria, B. C., 55; cloud mount in tho western hemisphere. United States notas ami traasijrv noies evil is remedied at tlio earliest moment burst at Crookston, Minn., 7; Wednes Free Pills. day, May 27th—Cyclone at St. Louis Send your address to H. E. Bucklen <fc Co. Well, if true, which it is not, what of redeemable in coin. Fifth—That h« possible.—Chicago Express. and East St. Louis, about 500. Thurs Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. it? If wo had determined half a century lias ignored and refused to have on. |*lea8Q Explain. King’s New Life Pills. A trial will convince forced the anti-trust law. Sixth—That day, May 28th—Cyclone at Carlisle, Ill., you ago to make American commerce para he Hero is a showing on the difference of their merits. These pills are easy in has sent Unitod States troops into 11; cloudburst in York county, Pa., 0. action and are particulary effective in the mount in the western hemisphere, it the state of Illinois without authority in rates between tho government and Saturday, May 30th — Panic ut Moscow. cure of Constipation and Sick headache. would be millions in our pocket today. of law and in violation of the Consti the express companies for carrying. The 2.500; cloudbursts in Missouri, 22. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar American commerce ought to bo para tution. Seventh—That he hrs corrupt Real Re public states that it receives its Estimated total, 8,279. printing paper from Dallas, a distance anteed to be perfectly free from every delet mount in tho western hemisphere, and ed politics through the interference of It is rumored at Suakim that the In erious substance and to be purely vegetable. Federal office holders. Eighth—That of 350 miles. The express charges ou dian troops will advance upon Berber They do not weaken by their action, but by is going to be. he has used the appointing power to in each bundle is $1.40, but when the bun giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly the autumn. Tho Khalifa has sum invigorate the system. Regular size 25c. Wo observe that certain congressmen fluence legislation detrimental to the dle has been printed and made up into in moned the Emire to Omdunnan for a per box. Sold by E. A S uebwin . and others are making eloquent speeches welfare of the people. Therefore bo it 1,000 newspapers and wrapped and ad war council in favor of forbidding immigrants who resolved, by the House of Representa dress» d to us many different subscribers in all parts of the country, the govern The I’roplc Are In Earnest. Cannot read and write to enter this tives, that the Committee on tho Judi ment carries them for 50 cents. Where The eastern press professes to regard country. Just so. But what would have ciary bo directed to ascertain whether is the explanation?—St. Louis JournaL the silver movement as a silly fad whiel charges are tine, and if so, to become of the ancestors of some of these these ha3 become monotonously wearisome. report to the House such action, by im No Compromise. eloquent gentlemen if such a law had peachment cr otherwise, as shall be If tho self important snobs who mak< True Populism knows no compromise. I been in force two or three generations proper in tho premises, and said com themselves ridiculous by their preten is opposed to the whole category of I ago?______________ tion. editorial rot on a subject had any mittee shall lmve authority to sepJ for It evils which build up millionaires in the I acquaintance with the commi.n people, Emperor William is whooping it up personsand papers.” When the clerk east while reducing to pauperism tlie they would know that they do not in ceased reading Howard was suddenly lively again. Ho visited Frankfort for taken off the floor by Dingley, the floor | toiling millions of tho west and south. dulge in fads. Tho people are in dead a day or two, and during his stay 40 leader of the majority, who raised the Populism stands for a complete remedy earnest, and before many moons these persons were arrested for leze majesty. question of consideration against the of existing conditions, aud not for milk fine haired gentlemen will find it ex Two Standards. nnd water expedients, which have os I Th® New York Wqyld says, “The pedient to come off tho perch.—De- Mothers will find Chamberlain's Cough reeolution. The question was promptly | their object tho booming of certain men Remedy especially valuable for croup and put, and by a practically unanimous rtandard to be raised at Chicago must be beque (Colo.) Wild West whooping cough. It will give prompt re vote, the House declined to give How into office at the expense of principle. that of Jackson and Cleveland. ” The Democratic rnrty Methods. If <* a 111 11 man is 11 an is 4. a true 11MV * Populist, vpu44O,| this saaacs aj is aav no —................... lit lief and is safe and pleasant. We have ard a hearing. ■> ’ sold It for several years and it has never time or ehould have said “standards. If the Democratic party had heretofore i - to be wandering „ after ‘ strange - - gods. rf __ — flirt eto.'ilri... 1 ‘ t T.. .»1 - - .. « -. 1 _ 1 ' . x _ failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. The standard of Jacks- n is in direct op- $1OO Reward, $1OO. ! —Callaway (Neb.) Tribune. only voted the live negroes we would G. W. Richards. Duquesne Pa. Sold by p sition to that of Cleveland. What oue not bo seriously object, but the practice The Readers of the V alley R ecord wte Ashland Drug Co. be pleased to learn that there is at least one I j favored the other opposes. Banks nev- of going to the graveyards, cemeteries, DISEASES OF THE SKIN. Dangerously Near. dreaded disease that science has been able , r had a more inveterate foe than Jack- I etc., and looking up inscriptions ou the in all its stages, and that is Catarrh . The intense itching and smarting inci- wn or a more loval friend and champion Passenger (to train boy)—You proba tocuro Halls Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure tombstones in order to get names with •nt to eczema, salt-rheum, »nd and other [ th:ui than Cleveland Cleveland. —Br Hr ekton Diamond. eczenis, tetter, «It-rbeum, < kton Diamond, bly did not know when you put this now known to the medical fraternity. Ca dent --------------------------- -------- which to complete a victory is carrying bo- k in my lap tlmt I was tho author. tarrh being a constitutional disease, re diseases of the skm is instantly allaved by I practice beyond reason, and we an Train Boy—Did you writo that book? quires a constitutional treatment. Hall’s applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin If Ton Will Use a Little Reasoning the I Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting di Ointment Many very bad cases have been and not be influenced by the claim that forced to protest.—Leesville (La.) Peo Passenger—I did. rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces permanently cured by it It is equally catarrh is a blood disease, you can easily ple’s Friend Train B w—Then yon hiul better keep of the system, thereby destroying the foun efficient for .............. iles ------------------------ and a favorite rem- ,. prove climatic. Have you itching pik. . , that catarrh -------- is — — mighty quiet a’.« nt it. I just solei a dations of the disease, and giving the pa edv for sore nipples; i; chapped hands, chil- not the severest - ---------- J---- - catarrhal —.4 hgTe attacks y9U bu( dnrlnx Hltle tient strength by building up the constitu < pv to the m ill back of you.—Harlem blains, frost bites, and chronic sore eyes., “n‘, tion and assisting nature in doing its work. For sale by drugguts at 25 cents per box. ------------- —1. tt is a .„j Yev Weli. this proves efi summer? Children Cry for 1..1V. The proprietors nave so much faith in its Well, this proves it is a climatic dis Y RECOKI). POLITICAL POINTERS. order. inflaming the membrane« of the . curative powers that they otter One Hun- Tn Dr.Cody’s Condition rowdera, the; Reports 1^ Dollars for any case that it fails to ’ . ‘ . It is a waste of time and monev to to invest inves in blood remedies The • n ___ * ¡cure Send for circulars and testimonials are just what a hone needs when in bad rondi- money Roytl Baking Powder F. J. chkney a co, Toledo, u. tion. Tonic, blood purifier and vermifuge. proper treatment is a local application, and the most prompt to care la that popular superior to ait other* WB^Soid by Druggim, 75c. For Sale by S. A. Sxaawix. iwwi rr /TIC U» e* S, C1OV t I remedy, Ely a tream Balm. I Pitcher’s Castoria. Children Cry for ) Pitcher’s Castoria. 1 The salaries of the Met', odist Bishops was fixed nt $l.ooo aud traveling ex- petuM-s per you:. Prominent Span’ 'll of New Y have writleu tu Wa. uiu&ioa<le.m<mu>.g that the Government intervene to ulose the fair nt Madison Square Garden which they tilleje U a menace to tlie friendly relations existing between this country and Spain. In support of this view they hnvo represented that the principal objects ot the fair are to sup ply arms and niuunltlon to the Cubun insurgents’ agents, instead of raising funds to help tho poor and woundetl. Cuba’s constitution, the supreme treasure of the “over faithful isle,” was stolen from the frame iu which it hung ut the fair in Madison Square Garden. Tlie missing document is the original instrument signed at the seat of govern ment of the revolutionists in Cuba on September 14, 1895, by President Cis neros and twenty members of the gov ernment of the new republic. Tha theft is supposed to be the work of Cuba'B enemies. A reward of $8,000 has been offered for the return of the constitution. Tho House of Assembly at Cape Town rejected by a vote of 90 to 11 Mr. Merriman's amendment iu fuvor of re voking the charter of the British South African Company, owing to the man ner iu which its members havo been im plicated in tlie Jameson raid. W. H Fitch of Brunswick, Go., was elected president; Lowis Ziengenfus of Clinton, la., vice-president, and W. B. Prenter of Ottawa secretary-treasurer of the Brotherhood of Locomotive En gineers in session at Ottawa. James A. Ellington was hanged at Boise, Idaho, ou the 27th for killing his employer, Charles Briggs, in December, 1894. It was tlie first execution iu Idaho since 1885. Nicholas III crowned hitpself and bis wife at Moscow on Muy 29th, amid a acene of richest splendor aud in the presenco of representatives of all frijndly governments. He is now mon arch of all he surveys. The mining strike ut Louisville, Cok, is ill a fair way to be settled. Hy Davis, son of former United States Senator Davis, disappearod after taking passage on a steumor for South Africa and is supposed to have fallen overboard. The German singing societies ot St. Louis have decided not to take part in the national saengerfest of the North American Saengerbund, to be held iu Pittsburg June 8th. Ex-State Treasurer Peter Breene, president of the Leadville Savings Bank, who was charged with receiving depos its after he knew his bank was insol vent, was found not guilty at Fairplay, Col. Women Who are nervous, weak, worn out With local troubles find pure blood, nerve strength, and perfect health iu Hood’s Sarsaparilla. We do not say tlie ahovo to raiso false hope. It has been the experi ence of many, very many women in those intensely trying periods which demand and consume so much A constantly increasing buaineaa, lx »aura indication of ent-ri riae an.i square-leali »-E ' SSSHSs FIRST CLASS DRUGS and CHEMICALS only, and skillfully compounded by E. A. S herwin . Paste it in your hat that Sherwin sells all grades of Stationery, the very beat made and Cheap tirades to meet any competition. E. A. SHERWIN. Black Gold Channel Mine! PERSONAL PROPERTY FOR SALE. «^Tlie Miners of the Above Mine Hold Possession by Bill of Sale of all the Personal Property purchased and placed upon the Property by John Bouse and will dispose of the same at Exceedingly Low Prices. The Pooperty in cludes an Eight-IIorae Power HOISTING ENGINE with Steel Cable in Good Condition; No. 2 NEW MONITOR with Two Water Galea; Eight Seta of CAR TRUCKS; 175 lbs. Blasting Powder; Picks, Shovels, Drills, Single and Double Handed Hammers, Etc., Etc. ADDRESS: ¿T ACKSON, 1>. JOIVES Or M. B. Obenchain, BOLT, OTÒ. CO The New Summer Goods ----- : ARE HERE :------ the Prices are er than they ever been sold in Ashland. A nd have L oin BELQW ARE A FEW ITEMS Boy’s Straw Hate from..................................... Bets. up. Mens’ “ “ .................................. 10 •' “ Hat Cords or Guards................................. 10 “each. Mens’ Balbriggan Underwear...................... BO “ suit. Mens’ “ “ Ribbed............. 70 “ “ Mens’ “ 11 Fine.......... $1.00 per “ Mens’ Clothing—Summer Suits from........ $3.So “ “ Black Cotton Bicycle Hose.............................. 40 cts pair. nice line of Trunks and Valises. YOURS TRULY, JOHN LÆO ’ OLTJJSTTE, Successor to O. H. BLOUNT. MOVED MISS JESSE CLINT & CO. Nervous NORTM SIDE 0F PLAZA — HAVE M0VED7T0 — force — thoso special physical trials we ....WITH THEIR.,.. delicately indicate by merely using the words — Maid, Mother, Matron. Like a confidential friend we suggest the use of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a reli AND DIIESS MAKING PARI.ORS. able blood purifier and tonic; it lias helped many others and will help you. >54 MILLINERY EMPORIUM Ladies are fast finding out that A shland at Clint’s a Spring Hat or Bonnet may “I was in poor health five years, broken down in strength, and appetite all gone. Looal trouble« and other weaknesses In tensified my misery. Nervous sick Headaches dizziness, heartburn and pains in my back made me think I should never be well again. A friend prevailed upon me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I soon began to Improve and In six months it restored me to better health than for years. I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla a grand medicine tor all troubles peculiar to My Sex I am now strong and healthy and can do a good day’, work. I stand by Hood’, Sarsaparilla, for it cured me after other medicines tailed.” M bs . L ub D ikb , Carlinville, Illinois. This and many similar cures prove that Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla lathe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. Si. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ■ ■ •• are purely vegetable, euro- llOOU S rillS fully prepared. 25 cent*. be high grade and still be modest priced. RESTAURANT3BAKERY, BLUE FRONT BUILDING, OPPOSITE CITY HALL, - - AHLAND, OREGON. Mrs. W. P. Parsons, Proprietress. VMEALS : AT : ALL « HOURS> Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Etc., always on Hand. LUNCHES PUT UP TO ORDER. IOUES Mining —LIST OF SECOND HAND— If you want one write to me for catalog and prices. J* I know you will be pleased with both, j * j * 3 ji Ji F. D. GORDON Marysville, Cal. Machinery ---- AT---- RIDDLES. 0R. AT One 12 & 18 J^xllxlO Worthington Com Catalogue of Gun«, Rifle«, Fishing pound Duplex steam pump. Two 30 H. P. portable fire-box boiler,. Tackle and Sportiti? Goods Free. One No. 5 vertical boiler with fixtures CENTRAL POINT, OR. ALL § KINDS § OF § RE PAIRING § DONE. GOOD line of new goods sold reason and ou able. Work guaranteed, A prices will suit the customer. || || || il Call and see us II || || ----- and we will treat you well----- “Save My Child!” is the cry of many an agonized mother wh o s e ’* little one writhes in croup or whoop ing cough. In such cases, Dr. Acker’s English Rem edy proves a blessing and a godsend. Mrs. M. A. Burke, of 309 E. 105th St., New York, writes: “ Dr. Acker’s English Remedy 'cured my baby of bronchi tis. aud also gave instant relief in a severe case of croup.” If you need a SAW MILL,ENGINE, ROH FP orany pieceofMa- OVF1 L.CK chinery, it will p«y tn varrii* na __ and _ « prices .j to write us for catalogue 'hi Masrllon Engine £ Thresher Do. PORTLAND. ORKQON. WEEK BROS. Medford, oregoa, MANUFACTURE,— FURNITURE Of ail kind, at »hop at Phoenix Fornitnre Store OPPOSITE CLARENDON HOTEL -----and see our goodi.^— wUl giv. you a bargain. and one injector. One No. 8 Metropolitan injector and pine connections for same. 1 H Steam and exhaust pipes for pump * One length pipe to fit Win. discharge and increasing to 15 in. One length pipe reducing from 15 to 11 in. one length pipe .-educing from 11 to 9 in. One double cylinder single druiu 5x10 hoisting engine. One reducing length from 8 in. to 5 In, with one 5 in. coupling on same. One reducing length from 8 in. to 6 in. with one 5 iu nipple on same. 23 fL 12 in. suction pipe with one 12 in. elbow. 10 ft. 6 in. suction pipe. One 2% n. foot valve and strainer. One piece heavy wire cloth for strainer. One «siphon for steam gauge. Nx 1 in, Jenkins globe valyes. 1 wo X in. common valves. One 2 in. plug, drilled for siphon. noV”?’,’1." «».'W-i1 »'« receiver. innnT0/»1.'“' ppe' 1 »‘ghtte'd lubricator 1m pipe' I1 2 In- busbiB«. itnro'„?o?zln' pip" reducer 5 to2X in. a o < Ofi?^ n< p,pe 1 reducer 2X to 2 In. ----------------- I... 2 reducers 2 in to 1 in. 6 1 in. elbows. 6 reducers Î 1 to % ¡nJ in. B X m. elbows. 2 reducers % to % m. One 2% in. tee. 2 2 in. unions. 3 2 in. tees. 2 1 in. unions. 4 1 in. tees. 2 X tn. hose bibs. 4 X , in. .... tees. acc.-,. 1 X 2 in. plug. 2 2 in. in. short nipples. 4 1 in. plugs. in short «hnrl “ •• — _ i.. 1 2% in. 14 i wz X 1 in/pfugs. Address : J. M. Arthur & Co., Machinery Merchants, ___ Portland, Or. »1013 I’RIIVTIBI <3- RECORD OFFICE.