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SATUIt DAY WIGHT THOUGHTS I Some one receotly very aptly itattd ; ill at a maD could vo'e for Bryan without This tl,e big papers have been hMl'"s h" n0' overlIoti with all kinda of pontine, red hot from the (bolder, evidently tb ink ing that hot politics are what people need to be induced to change their minde. But not many will change their minde So eaellv as by hUuninf? or reading. Thre will be more to change their minde oo election day (or 92.50 in order to get something to put in Ihtjli empty dinner pail, The apathy that was reported In the eatt earlier in the season his pretty well vaiitthed and there promisee to be a very large vote cast, Even ia Oregon with all thequietnene the vote will be good sized ono. ThoBe placing at home will be uo more than tieual, V This week hai practically Been the ktreat Pennsylvania strike, the most tensive for years, tottled, A settlement wns practically forced for political reasong Whatever the reasons it is gratifying to nee the trouble ended. The people will do their own thinkinu on such tilings re jrardleee of busses. But the strike ques tion remains unsettled, and it will be a long lime before the problem ia satis factorily solved, Tin Rreat Chinese q leation remains about in statu-f to, mill there ia a likehood that il will bo ionic time before (be powers have gotten all they want. Their knives are out for some big i-l cei. That's as plait na the Three Sisters, Ilanna recently presided at a big proB' ptiity barque. I is needless to remark that the trusts wore well represented. There Iibb not been much general ape thy back in Mew Yurk during the stay of Mr. Bryan ibere. In fact wherever liryan appears apathy disappears. This week bus eocn r Iniitedy ulinoat in our mid. t, of u character that makes the blood boil, that of the attempt to kill n flchoal girl at Jefferson. Whenever n girl ui pure lire is attacueti iho wholo com munity it aflHiiultoti nni) tike a giant rises to do justice to the case. The public dis plays a t plendid Bcntiment in favor of the pro' oc tion of the girU of om land.tand it does well. It niiht bo wished that this sentiment was carried further and that every good citizen would shot? his colors whomever tho purity of any of the girls of cur country is in any way attacked. Tho sevoroBt punisbnt nl will be nono too hard for such a (lend as this joung man has shown himself to bo. Another ono of the United States great men has died this week. John Sherman possessed many qualities of greatness some of our so called prominent men of today do not have. Wo may well forget his faults and remember Iho better fen'urcs of hiB statesmanship, Of ti.e population of Iho United States il is shown by thocenima that 19,003,025! live in cities having a population of over! -i&.COO. Ihsshowshow tho people are Hocking to the big cities, and yet after all it loaves nearly 00,000,000 ecattered out over the country in smaller cities, villages una on tho farms. Water seekH it e lovol and pet haps in tho long run it will do bo on tins subject of rosblonce, A oloar uonBcionco at tho doso of tho wcok in n vory fine thing to posBOis. Every voter ehould go to the pollr. Let there be a b.g vote in tliie county and it will give Bryan at least 700. If the vote gets out there can be no ques tion as to the plurality relied up here. $2,500,000 of Boer money bas been shipped to Now York city for sate keep ing and there will be some Boers to fol low in due time, They will get away iroin impenahsmjust a fast as poBsible. and the people of the United States will see that they do not run into it hire of permanent character. o one knows of that dozen of gold uemocratB in Alhany who voted against Bryan four years ago who will vote for Mckinley Ihhj year. They are not here an Biuieu in uie stair correspondence or trie u re yon i an. nut there are eighteen or twenty here who voted for McKinloy four years aico who will vote for Bryan this year, probably a good many more who are net making a noise about it. A very (tnu thing is the elfort to ring in i no ao-caueu teat vote on the trujt question made in the houBe of repreBont ativeB last June. It won't work : That vote was a Bkin game, h mere political trap for political capital and that was the reason the democrats voted against it, auu mey am right, me republican press knows very well the democrats would vote for a genuine trust measure that was enacted to be enforced, but they cannot be bamfoczled into such a Bcbeme as that measure was. A Sample or il luster. 1 The following from Chicago gives a sample of the Republican betting of this year, J. J. Townsfnd, a etovk broker, came up with f50,C00 today to bet Henry U. Payne that" Bryan would receive as many electoral voteB as be did in 1890. Mr. Paj ne, Vice Chairman of the Republican National Committee, said yesterday be would bet 2 to 1 that Bryan would not tiave as manv as four years ago, when he had 176. This morning he Baid he did not have money enough to cover Tgwn Band's money, but would try and get it. I A dozen men, each with a roll aa big a? j an elephant's foot, kept calling on Mr. i Payne and he was kept busy explaining SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Judge Wolverton ia In the city. B. F. Ramp, of Rrseburg, is in the city on buBinesB. Paul Cpatel, has moved to Portland to work id- to unary at that city, Fred Kiee was out today for the first time since ttie explosion at, hie saloon. Rev. aod Mrs. T. J. Wilson, of Eugene are in tbe.city and will remain over Sunday, Miss Lulu Joneo, of Jefferson contin ues to improve and this afternoon is con sideredoutof danger, Charles Redmond bas returned from a trip to Kan Francitco. He was at the wharf when Stanley S.ewart Bailed for uonoiuiu, The senior preps of the college were hnn h .liil nnl (.bdu onv mnnun Tr . "ihoiwucu IBBl Illflllj HI I lit) IlOme OI , .... . (flV.Mnfrmnn A ha ma ai ... an embarrassing spectacle. The P. 8. A'b.. of Ihe nolle, held Vice Chairman Johnson returned 10 , their regular uieeting last niahL He- Dacuocratic Headquarters today after a freehmente were served. trip of investigatioi through Ohio. P. F. McGee, of the Brownsville woel- "I talked with many leading Demo-. "' ex "HI move to Salem An Albany horse making 2 :1S in Loa Angeles, ia pretty good, and we are proua 01 jonn A. urawioru. The New Vork bank clerk, who stole $700,000 this week, must have Win sur rounded by some brilliant financiers. Some ono likens a woman to a watch because she lias a nrettv face, and deli cate hands, but is hard to regulate. Hon. John II. Mitchell hns been got ten out sufficiently to agree to deliver an address at Salem. Wonder if he will tell anything about that railroad to Mars. Eugene wanti the Albany local ex panded ao that it ill reach that ci'y. It is a good thing and we can't blame mat city lor wishing thi train. The cigar factory at Medford has mm. ed a cigar Crowell, aftor Judge Crowell, wen Known in Albanv. It i. said t... i crats In in the State and tliey all had .be u " i 7h W.n "CCepWa 6 ftriA ttnro tn tall " nalri Mr Tnlm.nn - . im ' . V n! t.m K,M- Robertson and Mrs. Jacob The Northern Pacific is nlx,ut to fmoi.,1 "Theyareall confident that they will Norcrona arr ivt in A,,.nu ti... is aocuno Bpeua carry the State (or Mr. Bryan. Senator ; "om Spokane on a visit with Albany tjwuuu ' fortland for terminal facili- Ko raker's prediction yesterday that ttie Republicans would earrv the State by 100,000, provoked audible mirth among the Ohio Domocrats, principally as tbie prediction was made Boon after Mr. Foraker was yelled down by a. Cle"eland audience and not allowed to epeafc. "Gov. Roosevelt received a good re ception at Cleveland, but at other points n the State hiB audiences were neither large uor enthusiastic. The followers of Mayor Junes, of Toledo, will, with few exceptions vote for Mr, Bryao. I was unable to learn that any one who voted or Jones for Governor intended to vote for Mr. McKinley." menus. "ea, ana now everybody wants doubl Mra. Geo. McKnieht came up from p , lor. their property. Portluud Portland this noon where she has been feuPl "uugry lor a bargain. yisiung Be vera I weeks. She will join Mr. McKnight in Hepner In about two lraDk S. Hhaw. of Ballftrd. Wnah and Luella McKinney, of Brownvtlle, ro uiarrieu on wennesuay also Wm Hi. Wanner and Dora Evans, both of Brownaville. ygfj Key. W. A. Smick atrived in town to ny an means let us have light. We need it in our business. Aiso let us have an electric motor, and while we are at it why not push the railrojd forward into vounty. jet', K(jt a u,ove on Representative Livingatjn, of Ga. who baa been campaigning in New Jersey, where be is well known and popular, said of bis observations in that Btate: ''No bidy bad ever accused moot being a rain bow chaser. Usually I am charged by my friends with being conservative in Til Are. ia nn. mA k H "iliorB IIKt) lUie. AIW yHftTB OI experl- . ,v .... muiu eiuuiiaviu IVUimi ID anns T !.;.... T .i t i existence than that of (he republican LT ,- . , V ,,, .. j , .T ,u ,c"n some feeling of eonBdence regard ni party on the trusts during the past four 1 m, ,irif. t i,n ..n.., t .... year... Under ,u.m ull , , , nt raIBpailclied f New Jersey bitora this and i'rownT baVf- ,"riVed yer,.ndIkowome..,i'g .bet tba and grown to enormous proport one Willi '. . tr . r iu . , mil nv.ir.. ki i . . Hate Heretofore I havo felt that we out any eUort blng made to stop them. . , In fuel 11... h... h..n n - . siooa no enow in new Jereoy, ana In j , .. vuuuu.BBOU. nu The Telegram eavs Milt Millar'. ,i;.. day from Albany, having made Ihe trip cussion of the political issues at Sumptcr roads ouite m, ,li fmZ ThZl.. . "! .r 8na That is Mill's style of the- part few days.-Beview. to such S KTS?'!!!! riamomhDW tl, ci.-.-i ' ' v,u MO nuu tveunesuay eve, uct. 3', at the G. A. R. uau, a kui.u uruuram ana rRironn.nnra i . .. AdmiBBinn 10c. Come, and let Mdll . . 1(:.BRC ma n Bay B Albany iB all ets of the 11 "wm only get a little action in- t'orPBiiibt reveal to vnn rpfrnta mure. rJh , Wh,t wo. need ' some rustle. .,V. . "" wo win nave to take W. H. Buov. he of salmnn fnmA tallied a fractured rib last Friday night "j"1" Pn from some other city than w 8 Sic'"e with ?eor89 McOanlou at the or"iu which has grown without much .uwu.u(. u,ncwuK. ne unueratana ' ' " 61.uwib mrust upon it, George was trying to show the correct metuoa 01 Inlll&tlntr a panHiftnta Tnl- tr.ti i ..,i.. """we en will be in it this roan " ...I . . John A. J.ffrev. ni Kni. k. . " ' """ being set for the j, B.vnu . I BwUtlUU, OCCI beat populist speaker the local democrats pleasant C.i. "I" ,.ei0"b nave prouuued durinir the nimmi.. ?" nanowe'en Toledo Leader. -r-.- """"""esoning to the destructive ones. Ool. R. A. Miller, of Oronn nit. . came up lost night atd spent the even- L "e Uownfall of OornelluB Alvord, the atorne, general from the trust state S!" .7 " ." .r" T i in the . Sffffi. ",8 STrTS' hh"'0,,10.11",0 A. kept in for that purpose. Ihe repobll-ilol0OMlhBl,utei Kmn,l,,h,nahowedlM'f "Poke.! the court bouse this ji.lly. People who live beyond . . . sn lucuua orfjfjp n nnt in .1.1 Can haVR nnt. rtntid an iinnB I i connection wlih ih. .,.,. i V..- i ll,ttt W foment was correct, and I con. OUo Ulean, Joe Dorsey and Mr. Ool- A telegram from Chairman lluuna to tho Uopuulican State Oenlral Oommittco ol Califurnla, sont in response to a ro lliest for campaign funds, runs linn: 'Iho governmeHt of the United 3lates Dy my direction has expended 15,000, 000 in oulliting the army and navy in Kail Franciaco. If the men who have , received that money cannot enpply tne oampaign money wl:h which lo curry California then California may yo to the dugs." At Dm to", Ohio, Mr. llryan'a nieit lug was held at the lair grounds, and ho spoke from an opon alali'1 oiocted on the nice course I'robahly the most inter filing fnitiiro of thin nieetinv wag the fact that out of a hundred vice prosiilrnla of tho nieeting, twenty f inr wore tier mans, who, either as republicans or gold democrat!, opposed Mr. llryan's elecliou four ye,ira ao. One of thorn waB an ex uinyor ol the city. means in nrrlp. in entiiliiH n nn Va r.1" are wugiucraiion. tried from tb. beginning to fool the pen- I . '""yDe,"eve "a u'.e I ne" "W"1 " mornill8 'r 'heir Dorgau- ..epeupie.ave gotten uoyond the ll , B,,.. will g.t ih. tai elec.or.l vote, of 1 TnZTlL"- The deer will do 7'J ' "roker and the rost of ,., uuwu roung tor him. A ad- ion of America last night wasa very Buc- Croker will never dictate to Mr n jelly From the Chicago Chronicle. New Jersey. Tie Slate i. naturally dem- ' ocratlc anvhnw. whi.h viv.. a hio a.l ' , B v. om.riun ibb& nigni wasa verv sue- ruKer win never r inlfllft in ivi. n , vantage to start with. Four veara son cessful ono. there hin ......l nOR, I if he ia i.trniu,l n. i V v.." The Stipend ol (250 a month allnwad l, tlm ninnl. Ih... ... .I.,h . members added to tha n,d.. Th... I lisll hankhnnu o.,,.i J ' a president McKinley to his Mend the from us by the Republican outcry against "Z i'lTthUn n" We" 10 look Im 1r"8iden' by even Roevelt him Sultan of Snlujamount, to just 83 1 8 ct, silver. Tnat que5tlon is not an issue in j " !'" '"' 'Y. 1h . . a head o the Sullan". 300 w.ves, leaving , New Jersey at present. Indeed, vou very 1 wind's Si d'" HiB niaiesty to do side.' to Geer tbe best he can "on the ssldoin hoar it mentioned. Ihe jersey-' large fall of apples renderinn them nsa . ,. a recent "Pfech referred tes ars thinking and talking about noth.ile8.B,0',B'lill''n! Pi"Poses it ia well to Vao asa Ml" mile wide at n. h,,i ih. i.,..,. ..i i ...n luu' n agricultural naoer Bavs IV u ui. very lone and nine ini. From theTopeka (Kan.) State Journal ti.... i...... k.. "fj'r8 a.re "-tu ten centB a bushel for P" river Watte. The Uover- -I'd. Rp. ' ,.:, i x... ... j . " ,T I m. . .'. h.r,..r"" "?n. 00S.ID8 ' glass Blide from R.,a .nil ..I II.. I-. i . ,u.,D - ,wn. u.uw .1 IlieiT nail I n.nnl.1 I .., , . JDl , ponucai snuation ubb today than evr before. I have been , ' "ing, an artistic and pleasant torioggao. .....,..,,,, lnr08 sneaking to ihe bimiest crowds in ih.i 1 j" "" "P'yeu m the iota dm, i i li.j i,:r ,'.,i-iiu mg leaves -pi . . . '" '""season, music was furnished by ir 01 tne Aico Olub bouse VaarU an.llam.,.-nll.nl.nXf t,.. Ih. A 11, n n nn.. 'I .An. l uwucD , ,.....,.,uiiuai,ur . .n.iarg0 numberof vi.Hn.. i an goes there, be will ho greeted by the 1 . .Mr-8. L. Moorhead attended the dia- ont of city. The nniv.r.i la. . I . . tnct pnnwnlinn .1 tl.A n , ,t . . ' uuivereai excreas- I .." . .-.-.. -i.b Alhan. w,l...i. " - ".r ongramiatlon. The .m... 11 iiir popuiauon mat nas ever iioi.ori-d , Drovad v r. ini.V..Vf. . T: ",","." u"i aioany men n having .n-h . anyinan, ..that parte, the coun.ry. Tho following recoid o, the lucre... I. n"": T.. 1 " T' " " 1 SeneVou, rZ"". f e'0' a ? 7 ?"" upon and prhss ol article, of general con.umntlnn "Z ... m.V "1-7.".'.' I ?''" weexr,re8. ou, gr.telul thanlT. of PnVii.j beBt "' outde ID 18IHI1. Iirnnf H..I r.,nn...l- :. '. . . i J UOCl IOO Times. nol ing when lirvan is in the Whim lln. To the Polut. Balibiuby, Md. Oct. 24 In his speech! at i,.ii,m. uryan in reeponsol said : xi you want to Know aDOUt 16 to 1 T will lull you. Sixteen 'o one was the paramount issue in 1896 but ihe repub i. cans hHve done so many now thinna since then that we ire kept busv on the new tliiugs. Hut if a repuhiican'disputes tbe 16-to-l doctrine, ynn tell him that w have a republican president, a repub. they have never attempted to change the ". --' "iiin-nuey is uow coining filv.rdolUiB at tl,e rmin nf w, to 1 ralio, uilhnut waiting lor the aid or onsent of any iintion on eurtii. Until the republican party propo os to clunge the rati", object 'O Iheir discussin- tho ration. When tlioy proi-ose to oinn. it we will discuss it with them." The Strike. Hazletos, Oct. 24. President Mil chell tonight announced that he would tomorrow, probably .ate in the afternoon or eVHiiiog, issue a statement deanimr the position ol the United Mineworkera in the present strike. He also aaii that his stalenifut would indicate -heiher th (trike would be immediately declared off or he continued. T'-b i,nnF.n..in around headquartera tonight is thht" the ...u. ,,,,, luuiuu. prncucaiiy a dec laration that contest is ended. No Wondjr- i.u.vuo.i, yC. ureat uneasiness was created in palace circles," says the Constantinople correspondent of the Daily Mail, "by a report than American squadron wnsapproacoingaiiu! the cen sor waB instructed to prohibit tho press from mentioning the subject." Wdi-in Kentucky. London, Oct. 24 Another feud has broken out in Clay count? between the Pi.ilnota and Davidsons. 'Monday David Davidson, father of Felix Duvi.fe n, the Deputy who wns killed by a Pniiuoi a few weeks aiio:wa8 killed anil .v.i otliers wounded iu a. fight. On ihe other eide, David Philt-ot wax killed and two other were badly wounded. Souu rounterfeiters. Tun Dalles, Oct. 25. A hot search is beidg cirned on in the southern pirt ol Wasco county (or counterfeiters who have successfully swindled several -om. munitles in amounts from $1 to lino' At Antelope it is reported that larger snmshave beeu accepted bp merchants. Whiskey Did It. ' atteea?tt;"ier"'flg''' shot and killed John RogeVs in 8elf.dT fense. Both are fishermen a 8 lme before. Rno,. had stabbed Jolm Mosoliue in a ,S , A Canada Strike Montreal, Oct 2i-Ov me ,ro were wounded one fatally, in a c .nflict be 'w7"m'l'ti d etriers at Vallev Field, Quebec, today vauey Mr&crpin-rnrfoifn10 cents a day in Iheir dsv rr. !i refused to deal ZHl. r .'e,.coniPany above was ihe result. 1,18 The Strike. ? P91lJent Harris of the Phikdfi phia & Reeding Kailway Cto. TI ?e con" took place waa rJ.,7.Al 88 t0 "bat weeks. No Trusts. There is not a trust In the entire Unit . eu states. Mark Ilanna. n.l.n. .1 . . ""oc of;hVco.yBrT.nH?Laarl'adjetment From tbe Chicago Chionicle. if tho Pennsylvania coal miners win their strike tlioy will be lairly rolling iu wealth. Instead of 110 cools they will io. csive 9!) routs a day. What moro could tho employers of a 4M.OiO,OOU trust possibly ask. Roosevelt's colossal jaw has plated a uig part in Ihe present campaign. Regarding the statements mads In re cent speeches by Gov. Kooset.lt that hi was jlad to ice such men a.Uen. Wheeler unporting Trepidant McKinloy in i lie present campaign, tlen. "Joe" Wheeler said. "Ctov. Roosevelt Is honestly mistaken. Ho made the statement on the strength oi apuuiicatton made by a man In my district, unfriendly to me, that I had arincreu a Kepunlican speech at Kloi enre." "In Congress there Is only one tuembir who baa so lung and so consistently as I have supported th. Democratic measure.. Thet. la no need for ma to denr these statements. Tho people .1 Alabama do not doubt my fealty to lb. Democratic party." myth: Tim ,.,,,, . , , , , '"i Adlai Stevenson ia again the pre Insetd Oil trust raised tba nrl. u, .... . r i ., . . ' v. ..in outiute I from 41 cent, on Jan. 7 to 50 cents on Tho following from tbe ScioN Slim p Points Deo. SO The Standard Oil Company raiead II prico on petroleum trom 7.50 on Jan. 7 to $ IK) on Use. 30. BvSqutnns. The Sugar trust raised (lie once on ' Mr' t1"110" B'8 ,n,lt Ury deuio- granulated sugar trom 4.04 oents on 18 nonMt' Now Jan. 7 to fii.' cents on Dec 30 . u'yan report that Hanna Is not a deuio- The Leather trust raised the price ol gogm but is th" olh!r ibia honors leather from 20 cents on Jan. 7 to 23j' .Wlllb8 'ren- oents on Dec, SO. ' i Jim Oorbolt and bis wife are going on Tbe Calico trust raised the price of cal , 11,0 vrWy s!age togetbor. This explains Ico from 21, cents nn Jan . 7 to 3'.' on a" ,Be recent talk about them in the pap- oo .or print cioins, and from 4 cents " wa" certainly an original adver to 4S eenta on indigo prints. Using scbenio. The Jeans trust raised tho mica on ... I cashmere from 27.'i cents on Jan. 7 to 40 ' i ,om 'lnf Ropublic. n.ero wui ne a Hallowe'en social ,!-la new .i T... . ... --" w hy the ladies of the CumherianH """" rural delivery: ewe gives if, .' .r oi uie Cumberland Tl,.. . .. . i resovierian (.tinrnl. i.. :j . ..iwtom n tm u. 1 Airs. J, 1, Wilson, 2nd Street oDnosii. Brel K'ck hecsuse Iheir nelilin. i. 7 : Willis' black.milh shop. Admlss Z iT r.ural "!' delivery has nSf'ht? ",e The news asent on II,. In.l ... ""." time the neonl. nl v.. J nn,i..l i..." "BO c" uer slate lliat I ia ... t." r. r... ni....."",. n,,e,a UP " '0:30 toiniuretlm V, .in...c: . "Buonomore .... uitir ua ..TOO Birett nnrl n . .. --.UBOo This month and the next we will make special price. oo Wall paper. Bi annul Liu. cents on Dec, Tho Jute trust raised the nrice on im. hemp from from 2Vcents on Jan. 7 m !5s' cents on Dec. 30. The Copper trust raised the nrice nf copper from 13S cents on Jan . 7 to IC, cents on Dec. 30. Th. I.isd trust raissd the pricn o! ni. load from N. 95 on Jan, 7 to W IB oo tree. it'j. The fin-Plate trust raised Ih. mi-. n. un piair irom sj a box on Ian. 7 in ts k Wl 1A?C. .HI. F rom the Republic. When one. Ih. trnats degrade Ameri can men permanently Into s dependent habit thet will have nothlr j more lo fear from the Ameiican spirit, lflne trusts, through Mark ilann.. can corrupt the Ameiican people .in, IWftUlAU.L, .. M ..v.vw.vw .in. year, it wm never con I mem mat mucb again. I Nark Manna's desperation reach.. th.l..Dow.n."I ,n P'ice on our emir point of absurditT when it lead, him to Ure. U' ti"3M' j . --j-- "uniutHH in tor BO in ."!?'? T "o-n "own 'town. ffiS ZJ.l1! P-Pte who "luuauniitre is noth ng n ii deliver.,! V Tt ' J lu D"ve 'hermail as he was at l ...Un-. .njnu uenvereu at their door dn nm oj .. the depot until about 3 o'clock. dd bZ '.V.0.1.? 9" ofletT ,".7h ...V'T,'"umP' 'splendidly got- tern, hence bn.in. Zl- "r"". 8'9- TXJ " eetablisbmeni of ewr Z? . .. ... IVKS DIC I 'ure oi l-resident K A. R.... -i.u. . "Krcu.iural Uollege, who recently delivered an address a Albanv It Looks as if the trusts aie determined " uuwjom to weo indicted by the grand iurv on i starve every last trust employe into the $Jj"ft o( heat ol the value o" ucvcBasry irame oi mmu. I ' V"" "iouousb witnout the con Z .n i Ders 7nd dPOin of the r .u. .... uwu uenent. Snicr tnr. Kev, Jesse MfiraM;. ... ..o.v ,u a larfltvaii an. ftinn Mnastn..t il. OCi - tiat Ai,n i.: ' """iiap- Mark ttanna probably thints it absrnd for the Porio Ricans to ask a higher American prlvileso than that ol paying inouie io tne sugar Trust, A Charleston, W. Vs.. dispatch sav. tlulte a stir has been raised by the resignation ol Joseph L. Bsury, one of wie republican candidates lor elector large, lis ! i a lar so coal minor, andsays in intenas lo vote tbe democratic ticket uDloya huodrads of .men. Low in pne, Handsome in design, L' . .1... ! , Our Airtigt Stove.. Com. and see them r. . . ALi.a.1 A Co. claim Missouri as . doobtfnl State. Bcaiumr A Lis. College. William E. Rn.r i.n i... l l"n!i.iVln8,l0U,a.",l8r"in 'ie..in ("Sl ! 'r,,can chh, Hackonsack, I " : ,or . !"' ol years past, has J""1 "10 congreration. Bavin, . v, Tu.u,cieu oy the grand iurv on a f "'ouse ol a preachor hr l ".' '" listen to God's woid? v . "an now upsiJedown, and I T.orie God tl.. ST: .B m0r effect on vnn nVLr.,,ideiin ,hi ".' -Spicer being" named after him. K Tl. lnlnn... . n. tl....,..,"'":'"""' f'r Ubemawa Clem brothers sold a car load of pota toes at Lebanon lor 27 cents a bushel. CAMPAIGN RITTTnxio ... Sut.r Bn.l "reck'e se.Tihr:itt.n,,nderect'ormco'- Sewitlff marhina . l .. French'. vv" "uu neea,e ' Fresh OVttArt at tL. in Counters-i-n y rincsiiK umhMll.. i.ji. i , 'eij btore. ,.-.?'W f? ? ''.' Photographer. DO YOU want . ... .i machine? French h.. .iT. "?Z'n cash. " ,ur Su.uu ,.,u luiK.na ioa fltnn. u..ii gel came down from heaven In h." an' pastor he wouldn't at... h.e" I?. ? y?r The devil !.. hi 1 months. and that's whi going down lo' it waa stater! ored. H,WM "re consid- lmpor'ant Negotiations. Oregon ,0 the xSS&$i n have bsen on some time T ,.. comPany terrubted by the dVaSr lL'"- Hum ngton. and nff.iV. V p condition ii,1.? na,ra.arB "ow in such trans orof the Oronn r"lh that 0 made. 0rci0D Ilna'' could he The Celestial War. of Hong kong'h0aC,l,, -GoTO"OT 4000 vinflr.gia.,...bnen .'"formed that shin district were YutT'01 at Pengkok. The vil a d by the rabe!s and 2& oftt Tk d defeated wno lost 400 killed .Tha rbel8' containing 3000 ho is., a s v',llaR8" troops went tothSi.'". A!orcaof 2000 lager, and engaged .'""1 ?' lSa Til" ,0 ""gagea the rebels October Brvan'a to ' r, 'i,09 7e first of Mr closed here with six ,."ey- wh may be described a. , m l"".. toDIht' 'he time he entered W..K-rush- Fr opposite PhiladS A"'h'8'n Park. uicviintz ht?ift t,- l.j 1- speeches. The 1. . mada 16 neater f theirduon !... . --e-B1-- man i am r;ur' V.ny m.y converts left and L npmnn a K ll " Judge A. S. Bennett .1 p...,i... "auer as tollowB: "But, whv iihi 1 t - dent McKinley responsible InVik-T" price of wheat? Surelv ht u.,.h ,0" responsiole for the low price of wl,.., . b high price o? shn a. "uie. ror, were It not for lh.r.:."u policy 01 Mr. McKinley. th. .',"TLD? md t r!lgS JlTIC??L ould be lower! I nndersland h.rB:n0rFtobn,ih:Hr; "ito .h.0'kfe,U0n ' ! ISrSS.'W mon' Cleveland!; men, it certainly i. no, LlZ$Z$ KdUp. BiKER Cm- ni 1 . men held up a bark ?. matked saloon at oSrkeP thSEf ' m A J "", 'a't night. Ahmi:" 'rom here, "V" the tim. (mm u '" lnB "-ed. ThebartendeVgauplfl. plurality 2,117, 1 an10.liB2. Mckinley's esofapplirto'p-h.pped 8.000 threln.clondy . rein. R.v.. 0 ; . '. ""h occaa'on.l litplayman. ,cet' M. French Chss. M. n.,.. th Grand Tr'nnk Rail, J'V"' elected pr,,iHa,n( .P"''?. has been 'O succeed Colli, p. HC" in... . ba Till. serve 1 . - VZt sr. j J'nt;fMn,Vr.?8Dhr,?ed " P" aod -HI move' '00.BO'8od as p,,lor , th. o w br0,e; Whll.ni....! . ! V' r-ehnrcn thsre irnoon Ben ' 1L 1. " TWerday .1. one nf a bmw Z. J V misfort. "to bv another hn. j Herari downed. boJr tborooghly