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SCIO, LINN COUNTY, OREGON RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1895. i Albany has. paid 8 per cent every In another column will be noticed OUR POSTAGE STAMP. year of the fifteen without a thought an outlined plan for the re-organi- Few people realize that the gov of reduction. The Alton advanced zation of the People ’ s Party. AU IS PUBLISHED EVERT THURSDAY, BY ernment has published a national its dividend to 8 per cent in 1881, populists will remember many fea5 T. L. DUGGER, portrait gallery, and that it has been and has kept that rate ever since. lures in the campaign of two years IN TH.E CITY OF and is in circulation all over the No such showing can be made by ago, that showed a sad want of or jiCIO, MNK CO., OREGON. the great roads whose mileage is. ganization. Let us not go into Union, and is collected and prized , by thousands of people all over the ' given in the introduction ot the another campaign so handicapped. manual now as compared with 1880. ¡world, yet such is the fact, says the ?er annu.m. invariably ii).advance.......$1 50 thorough systematic organiza Chicago Inter Ocean. iix months, “ “ “ ....... 1 00 Lgt 1st, The plan of organization shall In the latter year the only lines in Per aiinum if not paid in advance, 2 oO tion be brought about. If you can In 1847 the government com be that’ of the party club, the country having more than 2700 ■ Advertising rates, at fair, l^ing raiteSjtO; be help the matter by amending the menced to issue postage stamps. Daid monthly. 2<L One or more clubs shall be or miles of road were the Pennsylvania Transient advertiseip.ents must be paid for plan outlined, come out to your On July 1 of that year they issued ganized in each precinct or ward. with 6421 miles, the Union Pacific «ylien the order is given for their insertion. club and make it known, so that it two stamps of the denominations of 3d. When a precinct or ward is with 3758, and the St. Paul with can be brought before the executive ;5 apd Ittcents; upon the 5 was put organized the members of all the 3803. Now we have the Atchison, committee. If you have no club in the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, clubs in the precinct or ward- (if with 9321 miles, Northwestern with IF NOT, WHY NOT? your precinct, make it your personal and Washington on the 10-cent there Is more than one) shall meet 7.940, Southern Pacific 7932, Penn On our local- page will be found business to see that there is one. stamp. Since that time the issues In general convention ata p)acë~and sylvania 7431; Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 7206, St. Paul 6148, Mis the announcement of our boarej of Let us arouse ourselves from the of stamps, with but two exceptions, on a date specified county souri Pacific 5447, Union Pacific have had portraits of national inter school directors, concerning the lethargy that seems to envelop us. 4904, Northern Pacific 5688, Great completion of the school building, It is energetic, well-directed activi est upon them. Those exceptions chairman or app for the purpo; Northern 4323, and so on. Nearly and the opening of the fall term of i ty, that is indespensible to our suc were the issue of 1869 and the Co kglf of 'these are in hands of receiv lumbian issue of 1892. Of the 1869 lot,' a precinct school. So far so good. Among cess , next year, This we can get if issue, all the stamps but three were man and four (4) ofTW ers, and not more than two of the other-things it is stated that an ef- ' we get a move on. The question is, others. nay divhencls upon all their of emblematic design, "the other chairman the committeeman fort will be made to have the Scio “Will you move?”- It is just as three had portraits of Franklin, shall constitute a precinct, or ward stock. public schools converted into Nor much your duty as any o^her popu The explanation undoubtedly is. Washington and Lincoln, committee of five (5). mal schools, the same as the Mon that increase of mileage has been ac list to take the initiative. Will you The Columbian issue contains a 4th. The precinct or ward commit mouth, th© Drain or the Weston (College Gradg.), series of pictures commemorative of teeman so selected shall be bv virtue companied with enormous and often schools. This would be all right too ao it? reckless increase of interest charges. for there is no reason why Scio Al The action of the Puget Sound the life of Columbns and discovery of his ofgee as precinct or ward The statistics for 1894 show the i of America. bany, Lebanon, Brownsville and eve conference rejoicing because of the George Washington has appeared committeeman, be a member of the same rapid increase of honded debt ery other like school in the state county central committee. should not be concerted into a Nor ravages of the hop louse in Puyal upon the greatest number of stamps; 5th. When a majority of the pre which has been the feature of all re cent volumes of this mantjal. The lup, is simply disgraceful and un first upon 10-cents of 1847, upon nine mal school by state authority. They The school being-out of debt, tuition can be placed low. It-is an ideal cincts or wards are organized in any, bonded debt per-mile of completed" location for an institution of learning; is under the auspices of the Cumbers surely have the same right in that charitable in the extreme. When different stamps between 1851 and roads stands for that year at $32,141, land Presbyterian Church Synod of Oregon and Washington, yet non-secta respect that is possessed by the first a so-called Christian church so far 1860, and five of the eight stamps county or it shall be the duty of the rian. No saloons. Write to the undersigned in regard to Degrees, State mentioned schools. Like them too, forgets itself as to rejoice in the dis issued in 1861 have his portrait upon county chairman, or appointed against $31,119, in 1893, $30,178 in Diploma, board, rent, or any needed information. they would probably ask for stale comfiture and financial loss of others them. He also appears upon the 3- county organizer, to call a meeting 1889, and $29.321 in' 1887. In the J, R. GEDDES, Pres,, Sodaville, Oregon. lastnam^l year the stock exceeded 1 cents of the issues of 1863, ’ 66, ’ 70, of the precinct or ward committee- aid; in fact, any of the latter.named it has indeed departed very widely z slightly the debt per mile. Now places are more entitled to aid from from what is assigned as the ’72 and ’77; upon the 6iCents of 1869 men for the purpose of electing a the stock averages $28.691 per mile, L. H. MONTANYE, and and the 2-cent stamps of 1888, ’87, county chairman and four (4) others against debt of $32,141. Stockhold c. H. D ALRYMPLE, the state than either Monmouth or character of the meek ATTORNEY AT LAW, ’ 90 and ’ 94. who, with the elected chairman Drain, for the schools oi those towns lowly Nazerene, whom these ATTOBNEY|AT LAW. ers arg. being crowded to one side by ALBANY, OR. Benjamin Franklin, who held the were private and denominational in same misnamed “Christians” take shall constitute the county execu the prior lines. This is why so few ALBANY, « * OREGON. ag“0ffice in Strahn building. their character, till turned ever to for a prototype. The same principle position of first postmaster-general, tive committee of five 0). of the lines pay dividends. The takes, second place. His portrait s the state, while the latter are public would cause them to rejoice in the 6th. It shall be the duty of the payments of interest by the roads W. R. BILYEU, schools, forming a part of the state’s loss of corn, wheat or fruit crops, be has appeared upon 22 stamps, 15 county chairman to preside overall altogether averaged 4.7 per cent in Attorney a?i«l Counselor at Law, times upon 1-cent stamps, five times free school system and are and have county meetings and to call or au 1882, and now average 4.1 per cent. ALBANY, OR. been beneficiaries of the state school cause liquor Is made from each; yet upon 30-cents, and once upon a 5- thorize such rneetings to be called, I Dividend payments averaged 2.9 Will practice in all the oourts of Oregon, fund. But right here let us register these same canting, hypocritical, eent stamp, that of the first issue, in and he shall, by virtueof his office per cent in 1882, and have been fall 6^“Special attention given to Collections. our protest against any and all ap- so called Christians will use a fer 1847. ing steadily to 1.8 per cent in 1893. priations by the state in lump sums mented liquor to symbolize the Thomas Jefferson is next in num as county chairman, be a member of and 1.6 per cent in 1894. Reductions WEàETHWORD & WYATT, the state central committee. to any school whatever, Let them blood of Christ. Pahl Such hypo ber of times represented. He ap ATTORNEYS AT LAW, of tariff charges have been extensive 7th. It shall be the duty of the —on freight from an average per peared first upon the 5-cent stamp all ; be a part of the state’s school crites; ALBANY, OR. of 1851, and 12 others since that precinct or ward committee to make ton per mile in 1882 of 1.2 cents to gST"Office in Flinn elock, over First National system, and draw their private part At length the final chapter of the time. a thorough poll of then precinct or 0.8 cents in 1894; on passengers from bank. of state and county founds, and we care not how much that fund may be great smuggling trial is ended. Andrew Jackson appears upon 10 ward, being careful to give post q D 2.4 cents per passenger mile in 1882 D.B..N.B lackburn . J ohn M.SoniEiu Express Trains leave Portland Dally. increased by taxation, for each local Last week Jas. Lotan and Seid Back different stamps, commencing with flee address and party affiliation of to 2.02 cents in 1894; and nearly all South. I ■ | North. ity would receive its proper share of were .called up for sentence by the 2-cent stamp of 1863. each voter in their preeinct or ward, the losses from this source seem to BLACKBURN & SOMERS. Ar 8:10 A. M. <50 P. M, Lv........ Portland.. thé fund. Therefore, while we fa Judge Bellinger. Jas. Lotan was Abraham Lincoln first appeared and transmit one copy to the chair have come out of stock. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 12:10 P. . M. ___ Lv.........Albany.... ............ ..................... .....Lv . 4;50 A * M . 10:45 A. M. I Ar. .San Francisco. .Lv 6:00 P. M. vor raising the Scio school to a Nor sentenced to pay a fine of $8000 and upon the 15«cent stamp of 1866, man of the State executive commit It appears, however, that this ALBANY, OREGON. The above trains stop at East Portland ,Or mal Grade so that our boys and Seid Back $5000. Lotan immediate Since^then he has been in every en reckless accumulation of debt and gon Citv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion^ _^-girlS may all receive a highschool., ly drew a*checK- for the amount of tire issue up to date with the excep- tee, one cqpy to the chairman of destruction of dividend-yielding Rooms 5 & 6, First National Bank Building ¡efferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, their county committee !1?)d retain education, and will do all we can to STATE OFFICERS. Shedd, tion of the Columbian issue. irying, Eugene Creswell, Drains, and all sta- one copy in the onice^f’ilie precinct --sATiicUi-ty has been confined mainly to his fine, but Seid Back did not have railroads in the South and West. accomplish that end, we will oppose, Edwin M. Stanton has only ap or ward chairman; ........... .........W. P.LORD Rosebtar^ Mali—Dally. Out of all the railroad stock in the Governor, as before stated, all lump appropria the ready money to pay his, though peared once, and that was upon the Sec. of State,.............HARRISON R. KINCAID a. -Blanks for this purpose will be country, 48 per cent- was productive Treasurer..........-..................PTIITu. METSCHAN 8:80 A. M. I Lv Portland .Ar I 4:40 P. M. he has a large amount of property tions by the state, to any and all 12:25 P. M., " Lv.........Albany.... Lv | 1:15 P. M. Supt, of Pub. Instruction,.........G. M. IRWIb 7-cent stamp of 1870, which was is Roseburg .. Lv I 8:00 A. m . 5;20 P. M. I Ar S. BEAN. schools, and Scio’s school with the upon which he can realize. Thus sued to repay postage to Germany prepared and furnished by the State in 1882, and only 35 per cent in 1894. Supreme Court,........ 4 ( R. F. A. MOORE. Salem Passenger, Daily. I C. E. WOLVERTON. rest. No one can consistently advo as dark a chapter of Oregon politics, and Denmark, but upon the adop executive committee and placed in But in New England the produc Clerk Board S. L- Corp’re,. .W t H. ODELL p, m* I lv.........Portland........ ar I 10:15 a. m, cate any other position than this, as has ever blotched the escutcheon tion of a universal rate of 5 cents, the hands of county chairmen and j tive percentage increased from 70 to Supt. of Penitentiary,.........,.A. N. GILBiRl 6 1:00 15 p; m. I ar......... Salem. ......Iy | g.00 a. pi. Supt. Insane Asylum, ........ DR» A, R. PAYNE. 81 in the same time, and in the organizers. for it is contrary to the spirit of of Oregon’s fair fame is ended. It this stamp was dropped. Lebanon Brandi. b. Deaths, removals, or change Northern Central group of states, state institutions, and we believe a is nonsense to suppose that the men Daily (except Sunday.) Henry Clay appears upon the 12- COUNTY OFFICERS direct violation of the constitution. are innocent, and the sentence is a cents of 1870, and the 15 of 1890 and in political affiliations, of any and all containing the trunk lines, it in ...Albany.........Ar 110:40 A.M. Lebanon ....Lv I 9:40 A.M. Let any or ail public schools be con light one when the enormity of the current issue. voters should be reported monthly creased from 50 to 56. In the Middle Judge............................................ J. N. DUNCAN. ...Albany..... . Ar I 6:45 P.M. Eastern states the reduction of pro Lebanon .... Lv | 5:50p.m. verted into Normal schools, where- crime is considered, It is so seldom Clerk, ................. ............................. N. NEEDHAM. Daniel Webster was first seen up to headquarters in both State and .......... ................................. J. A.McFEKON. ever practicable, so that our poor that men who are high up In the on the 15-cent stamp of 1870, again county by the precinct or ward duction percentage was from 60 to 47. Sheriff, Recorder,........................ „...... D. F. HARDMAN Woodburn--Springfield Brauch. Treasurer, ......................P. G. MORRIS. In the other five groups, covering children may be equally as favora Daily (except Sunday.) in 1880, and the 10-cent stamp of 1890 chairman. Commissioners.................... I J. W, PUGH. councils of political parties like the all the Southern, Gulf, Southwest » J. M. WATERS. bly equipped for life’s battle as those 30p.m. , Lv...Woodburn ., Ar l:55p.ih4 and 1894. School Superintendent, A. R. RUTHERFORD c. Good literature will be distrib ern, Northwestern, and Pacific' coast Surveyor,..................................... E. T. T. FISHER. 5: .. 20p,m. Lv....West Scio. ..Lv 10:55 a.m. of the rich. By all means do away case of Mr. Lotan, are punished for Alexander Hamilton’s portrait 9: 00p.m. I Ar....... Natron........ Lv | 7:00 a.m. with free scholarships in any and commision of crime, that one feels came into the gallery in 1870, ap uted and a general and systematic states, the percentage of productive Coroner,........... ..............................R. A. JAYNE. plan of education will be begun as stock has' been reduced from an all schools, for they result only in some what inclined to praise God pearing upon the 30-cent stamp. Dining Cars on Ogden Route- CITY DIRECTORY. benefltting, as a rule, those who are that American honor and integrity O1 i ver Hazard Perry (Com mod ore) soon as reports are received at head average of 35 to an average of 5 per Fallman Buffet Bleepers OFFICIAL. cent. This difference represents able to pay their ways. Such has are still possible in our courts. A is shown upon the 90-cent stamp of quarters of the State committee, —AND-^ recklessness of management more been the case with free scholarships few more such vindications of the 1870, ’72, ’88 and ’90. 8th. We wish to further impress Mayor ... ............T. J. MUNKERS. SECOND-CLASS SLEEPING CARS Recorder,.. ,................R. SHELTON in our county, and we presume oth law in high places, will tend to in Winfield Scott was placed upon upon the Populuists the importance than loss of earnings. Attached to through trains. Marshal.... ...................... N. YOUNG. .................. W. A. EWING Treasurer. ers are not different. spire a little more respect by the the 24-cents in 1870. of having at least one judge and The first trial in the international IC. S. HARNISH. There is no reason why every professional politician and office Zachary Taylor came in upon the clerk of election appointed for such West Side Division, A- J. JOHNSON. yacht races for the America’s cup schoool where three or more teach holder. Between Portland and Uorvaiyjj, 5-cent stamp in 1875. precinct. This is a matter of simple has resulted in an easy victory for Councilmen, Mail train daily (except Sup day. ers are employed cannot be raised James A. Garfield took his place justice and all precinct committees the “Defender,” the American 7:3o am I Lv.........Portland.........Ari 6*20 p5i to a high grade school. If this MORE RASCALITY DISCOVERED. R. I-» MILLER. upon the 5-cent stamps of 1882, again should present themselves in person yacht. 12;15p in I Ar .... Corvallis......... Lv | 1:85 p m S. 1. SHORE, could be done it can be seen that a GBO. W. MORROW. in 1888, and on the 6-cent stamps of to the county courts at the January At Albany and Corvallis connect with trams SCHOOL J. BOARD. A. BILYEU. high school education becomes pos It has been the custom of this 1890 and present issues. oft-heO. C. & E. railroad. The Oregon Ice Co’s stables were tV.B. GOIN. term, armed with petitions signed Express train daily (except Sunday) • i T.J. HUNKERS. sible to all the poor as well as the state for many years to allow an offi Ulysses S. Grant was placed upon burned in Portland last week, and School Directors, 1 A. J. JOHNSON. rich or those in medium financial cer expenses for requisition papers the 5-cent stamp in 1890 and also the by every voter of their precincts 16 horses were consumed. ( G.L.SUTHERLAND- U 45 p ui I lv......... Portland......... ar I 8: 26 a m 7 : 25 p m I ar .... McMin ville.... iv 16: 60 a m School Clerk,.......................... R. SHELTON that can be induced to sign and then circumstances. Establish such from the governor. This is another current issues. FIRE DEPARTMENT. T hrough T ickets “heaU faster" NWspaper Law. schools, then enact a compulsory abuse that should have been wiped William Tecumseh Sherman is and there present the list of judges Canada and Europe can be obtained at 1. Subscribers who do not give oheif Engineer,..........................;.. S. I.SHORE states, school law, and less of our public out long ago. The idea of allowing the last addition to the gallery ap and clerks for each precinct or ward lowest rates from Mrs. M. E. Woodmansee, Assistant,..............................M. M. PEERY agent, West Scio. express notice to the contrary are Foreman R. K oehler ,Manager. moneys will be required for the any man railway and other expens and demand, their appointment. Hose Co. No, 1, ....... Wm. BRENNER' E P R ogers , Asst G F & Pass Agent, Port pearing upon the postage stamp. considered as wishing to continue' Foreman H. & L. Co. No. 1,.......... J. L- R a Y‘ land,Or. prosecution of criminals, or the em es for merely coming after requsi- In 1893 the government reduced the 9th. More money will be required their subscriptions. ployment of thief takers. tion papers for a criminal, is the registration fee to 8 cents, and so to insure such perfect organizations 2. If subscribers order the discon SECBET SOCIETIES tinuance of their periodicals the pub Let the state establish a general very height of absurdity. But it necessitated the issue of a new as will insure success Therefore ' lisher may continue to send them system of high or normal schools has been the custom, Is it any stamp of that denomination. Sher OCIO LODGE, A.F. & A.M. No 39 meets at their all organizers and prse’"- t commit- until all arrears are paid. O hall on the corner of Mill and Main streets, for all, but by all means to abandon wonder that the people of Oregon 3. If subscribers neglect to or re on the first Saturday evening on or before the man ’ s portrait was put upon it. u es ted fuse to take their periodicals from full moon of each month. Visiting brothers thé “pet” system. We know it complain of taxation? The other tees are aqthQri For 1895. William Henry Seward has not, to obtain all the sounds loud to speak of the state day, Gov. Lord allowed an expense roney, the office to which they are directed cordially iuvited to attend. A, E. RAND ALL W.M. Morning, Evening, Sunday university, or the state agricultural bill of $116, for the arrest and return appeared upon the general postage on blanks prepares1, 3rd the they are held responsible till they E. O. H yde , Sec. stamps, but he is shown upon the $2 have settled their bill and ordered eonidas lodge , no 36. college, or the state normal school, from Walla Walla, of a man wanted and Weekly Editions. same to the State Executive. Com Knights of Pythias meets L their paper discontinued. • every T uesday evenin g at Ma but sifted from all tinsel and glare, at The Dalles. The governor very $5, $10 and $20 postage stamps is mittee of the People’s Party, to be 4. If subscribers move to other sonic hall, on the corner ol Mill and Main streets, over it means a college education for unwillingly allowed this bill but he sued in 1878 for the department of paid on or before December 1, 1895. places without informing the pub Aggressive Republican Hibler, Shore & Holdredge’s lisher and the papers are sent to the children whose parents are fortun expressed himself at the ti me that state. store. Sojourning 1<nightsm Journals of the W. H. S paugh , Char. Ex. Com. former direction they are held re vited to meet with us. ate enough to reside in those towns, he would scrutinize very closely all The Government has thus issued << W. F. GILL, C. 0. Highest Class. L. H, M ' mahan , Sec., “ sponsible. portraits of 16 of our greatest men, T. L. D ugger , R. of IL anp S. while for all others a common school such accounts against the state for 5. The courts have decided that LODGE, No. 86, A. O.U. W., meets on education must suffice, unless the the future. He will also object to distinguished as presidents, states refusing to take periodicals from the S CIO first and third Monday nights of each office, or removing andleaving them month. Visiting Workmen cordially invited COMMERCIAL parents are able to send to these allow railroad fare and other expen men and warriors upon our postage RAILROAD VICISSITUDES. uncalled for is “prima facie” evi- to meet with us. F rank C raktbee , M. W. ADVERTISER, schools. ses of officers visiting Salem for req stamps, and 32 others besides the dence of intentional fraud. R, S helton , R30, above, upon the revenue stamps. The last volume of Poor ’ s “ Manu uisition papers, as such matters can Established 1797. Published every even LODGE, I. -o *O‘ F., No. 54, ing. New York’s oldest newspaper The members of the Methodist be attended to by, mail equally as Upon all the revenue stamps for al of Railways” contains some very meets every Wednesday evening at Ma D IERDORFF IMPORTANT. Subscription price $6.00 sonic hall. Sojourning brethren are cordially conference at Puget sound, headed well. documents and the propriety stamps striking data, from which conclu invited to at ten d. We will furnish any or all news R. S helton , Rec. sec. S. D,T itus Jun. N. G MORNING ADVERTISER. by Bishop Bowman, fervently gives This practice was a.most barefaced the head of Washington appears. sions of value might be drawn by papers, magazines and periodicals of Published every morning. The leading thanks that God has sent ’the hop plan to rob the taxpayers. How it There are 174 stamps in those is persons possessing the necessary any kind at reduced rates. If you CHVBCHES Republican newspaper ol the day. louse. He sends many other desira was permitted to continue so long sues. Upon the beer stamps the collateral knowledge. Apparently, want to subscribe for any eastern Clean and Tearless. Subscription price HRISTIAN CHURCH. Services at 11 A. M. $3.00 per year. ble things—including canting, eccle- is a mystery. Now, that the fraud following portraits have been issued: some of these conclusions would be publication, come and see us. and 7 :30 P.M., on the fourth Sunday in For $2 Paid-in advance we will C each month. Sunday School every Sunday al SUNDAY ADVERTISER. siasts and misguided moralists;—Or has been discovered, we trust that Jackson, Lincoln, Webster,'Farra opposed to existing theories. For A.M. The public cordially invited to at gut, Sherman, McCullough, Hamil example, it has been supposed that furnish the P ress and the Toledo (O) 10 the governor will absolutely refuse New York’s most popular Sunday newe® tend. egonian. Blade, or the St Louis semmi-week- Elder A. Cane, Pastor. paper. The only Republican 2-ceiLi all such bills in the future. It does ton, Johnson, Washington, Corwin, consolidation of lines contributed to ly Globe-Democrat, or Weekly Lea Sunday paper in the United States. 20 to . C. T. U. meets on Tuesdays after tne sec Benton, Thomas, Jefferson, Peabody , appear to us that there has been economy of management and in der, or the Rural Northwest (sem- W on d and fourth Sun days in each month, at 36 pages. Subscription price $1.00 per year. Secretary Kincaid is receiving 2 oclock pm, at the Christian church. crease of earnings, The reverse mi monthly). considerable abuse now-adays. more fraud and sharp practice car and Wright. Sec. Mrs. A. O Smith. Pres., Mrs. N. E. Gill. BAPTIST. Services the sec As an Advertising Medium But so long as that abuse is caused ried on in this state than in any On the liquor stamps are shown would appear to be true. There are ond Sunday of each month at 11 a.m., and We have made arrangements with M ISSIONARY The ADVDRTISERS have no 7:30 p. m. at the M. E. church. by his standing in for the interests . place we ever heard of. Wringing Taylor, Lincoln, Grant, Levi, only two well-known roads in Poor’s the Oregonian Publishing Company Kiev. C. C. S perry , Pastor. superiors. of the people and opposing rings, money out of the state has been re- Woodbury, Scott and Sherman. list whose mileage has not been in by which we can supply you with RIMITIVE BAPTIST. Services at the M.E the fifteen The Weekly Oregonian and the P church on first Sunday of each month Samples free. Agents wanted everywhere. jobs, etc., he can view said abuse , duced to a fine art, and the bold and The cigar stamps or bands have creased materially at 11 A. M. and 7 P, M. unscrupulous manner in which it Lincoln, Washington, Sherman, years—the Boston & Albany and the Scio W eekly P ress , both journals Liberal commissions. very serenely. R ev . D aniel B ridges . Pastor. has been carried out, almost surpas Grant, Delano, Fessenden, Hancock, Chicago & Alton. • he one had 382 for one year for only $2. This offer - - _ .... . Services on the Address THE ADVERTISER, is only for new subscribers and when j M^oSEduFof^chm. month. Subrcribe for the P ress . ses human belief.—Post. J. Adams and Chase. miles in 1880, and 389 in 1895. The i paid in advance. 29 Park Row, New York. • [To be supplied.] Dealers in ALL JCTNDS of DRESSED LUMBER, MOULDINGS, SCROLL WORK and TURNING, SASH & DOORS. ESCBbUedar lumber in stock MINERAL S™GS SEMINARY OF SODAVILLE, ORN., Opens October 7,1895. Literary, Classical, Scientific, Normal, Business and Music' Courses. EAST and SOUTH THE ADVERTISERS