w J.,. ; I . - . I . , , ' ; -" " r;--rt't?-'f-Jt'" t-ff'1!- - . ... VOL. IX. , , fy ? BANON dStEG ' ,"" . . , no. l. .1; r tcdui ne BiistriDTinM. m I . s I . , Oaeyear :. 12 (II pnld In advance, H to per yes;.) Blx month ..,... 1 Three luoiiilis Single coplen, BTATE OFFICERS. 'f K.grtjfjj .' ,.t I ....... ...Senators ; JiiWii H. Mltchcll.1 lllnner Hernmnn Congressman Hylvestor I'bnnoyor ....(loveriwr Onorac W. Midlrldc Scnretsry of Stale J'hll Metsolian 'I'rBBiiiirer K. II. juiElroy,,,'...Hnpt. I'ulillc Instruction Frank iK flakor,...... State Printer II. 8. Stmhn. j Win. I-. bord.V Supremo Judges It. S. tan, ) WII'NTY OFFICERS. Jni1m,"...:...n'..n'. .'. J. N. Dunoan Clerk a N. NotHlliBin itecorder, , I). F. Jlurdmin . Hliurifl'. J. A. Mcl'cron School 8uwfhitmident.,.....A. K. Rutherford Treasurer P. fi. Morris Assessor, W. F. Deakltn Surveyor,.., K. T. T. Fisher Coroner It. A. Jayns Conimlnniuiww, j'Si'VaSri CITY OFFICIALS. MT(lll M. A. MILI.Kll RKCOBDKK W. V. llltOVVN. CITY ATTOIiNEY S. M. OAKLAND, rUEASUKEn..' ...J. F. HYDE. M AttHHAL,. P. W, MOltOAN, si" fEIt. KKM.ENBEKUEU, J.tl.'Illl.VEfi, 1 M. 0. UlKd, ' S. H. MY Hi!S. City Council meet n tliu liret and third 1. ...I. I UttMIUy eVBllllIKH UI Uliyil IIIUIIMI. Secret Sooletle 3JNN TtoT, Nil. t, K 0. T, M.-MeU In 0. A. H flail mi Tlmrily uvuiiIiik of oaoli wank. ' Tmimeiit Blr KauitlU are ciinllnlly Invited to TiK tlw rout rouolli, , A, UHM. Com, (lio.W.lticE,B,K. JlONOR Wrx, No, M, A. 0. 1'. W.-MeeH ry TuoNlay nrcillllj at Ul A.."Bn. i I W. HdBBIrlH, K.W. I. It lloal'K, Hoo. i , , -.,,r,s,..; LKlANtliV UIBUK. KO. 4f', .CiO..-MwiH eror)' HaUirday evening) OlVd Folium llall, at H o'clock p. in. - - ' . . . V. : A. ti pxm. N. a. KHAKI-ttKBKCCA IXIUOK, NO. '. 1. 0. 0. r.- tUmtt at 1. 0. 0. t llall tint oinHjl.ini 4af ewiitilgN of oaeH month. -. ., MM!. ULAKA BUYMV '. G. MUM HATTtB WMrSON, Beefy, . , . ivoiunviniuif Un U i V Jb k Hi MmIji Hauirda)'ovcnliiK.onorlwfiJietbe full moon In DiMin monin. at iniuuiiiii n.iii vui. uum m ' Viruiit nth. .Kiijiiiimini brutluini mimlally Invited to attend. h K. 8. Hahoi. W. M, U. ll. Wutlmie. See. U : OliN L MKlUliH l.'A.MI1, No. It, Olvlnlnll of Ore gon, Sona of Veleraatni-Meet in 0. A. K. llall, every rjtitunlay ovenintr. eaoept the third Hatiirday of uaoli month, raoolhiK Hie Ihlnl Frl day Inaiead. : All Moilitrr of thoSotm of Vet- aritna and comradeHOf tlie ti, A. K. aro cordially jfj; ln'tfod lamuel with the (.'niiip, E. 0. Caan, Capt. A. Tt.NNKV, Fill! f igt. BINA M. WW HIVE, NO. 1, L. 0. T, M. Meebiou the'Jd, 4th and Ath Krlday evenlni; of each month at 7:3(1 p. a. at U. A. K. Hall. Trail tent IJKly Matiraliucs are conllully Invited to A. A. HVM. IjkIv It. K. KiitAU 8ltwii, Liuly Com. JR0FE8SI0XAL. Sam'l M. Oarlanb, ATTORNEY- AT LAW. LEBANON. 0RE00N. Weatherford t If att. ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW, ALBANY. OREGON. W. X BILYEV, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. i ALBANY, OBEBON. W. M. BROWJf, Attorney.at-Law. LEBANoir, OREGON. A Cure lor Rhaumatiam. !Ji For rhuewatlim I have found uoth. I J lng equal to Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. ( It rallevm the pain as aonri u applied. I J. W. Voung,' Wtrit Llbe.rty, W. V. A, The prompt relief It affords It tlnne HUAitth nnanw tlmaa fha nnat An Mhi. t42 M,.lili,i,.A n.A u.ttt .t . ...... w,itt gum. for sal bf V W, Smllh "As old as the hills" and j never excell- ed. " Tried I and proven " J is the verdict f o f millions. Simmons - Liver Eegu- T ".. lator is the At? only Liver JJCffO and Kidney medicine to ; which you can pin your faith for a cure.. A mild laxa tive, 'and purely veg etable, act ing directly on the. Liver and Kid- n Pills . neys. Try it. Sold by all Pruggists in Liquid, or in Powder to b taken dry or made into a tea. Th King of Liver Mcdlolnen. ; "lhaveuiidyi)nrBimn.onI.lverReini. lator .nd can eonuilentliiuHly Hav It Ik the in of a,ll liver mudliilnee, I oonlder It a niedliilne client In Itnelf.-yiui, U', jaiik. uk, Tuooma, Waahtnittonr -nvmi PAC1UOI -M aa tlifi C Umds In red on wraiwer. Notice. All neraonn known l.lienisi.Iv.m In. debted to me pleaae call and wttle t once an I need my money. JMlKELIiKNUERCIKK. COPYRIGHTS. K TAN I OBTAIN A rA TENT t hri "oyrt aiwwer anil in honert opinion, write to t'Bn OYCO.. whn have hnd nearly fifty veura eiperlenoelnthe imtcnt bllslneu. Conininnlea. illinn itrlotly ooiiltdentlal. A Handbook of In. Kin t "liii. enu pow to 0D- t HHwiiuii. i-airni. will pow to 0D aent friie. Aleo a oalalosua of meonan. I."!'""...""""1 . throinrh Wmni k Co. mlva fff il"'na''!"-"'lneAraeritnK f"?."1". wM"1' aMoreUie putillc with, out oat to the Invmitor. Tim i.lam peiier, iuea weeHv. eleaantly lllnnralen.luui by iCthe lariett elroulatmn of any lelenllllo wurk In the World. Sit . veer. Ullllinle n.ul.. ,,. Bulldlna Bdltloa. mnnthlr. a?.fill. .... mn.i. fnplea, 'la oentt. Every number eontalna beau. iiw HI.IM, in ooiors, and pliotntfrapbfl of new uu.,ff kiiiiib. .iinuiuiR Diiiinunto ehowtha 1iSKJS"!!l!lt anU'eeii enntraeta, Adrtreu MUAN A CU. LW VOllK. Hill Rriu... CAPTAIX kWEENKY. If. Si. A. Sun Diego, Cat. aayai "Hhlloh'. Oa, Ittrrh Remedy Is the Ural medlnlnn T have ever found that would do me any good." Prloe 60c. Hold by N. W. Smith. , . , " "i uMnuvw ana wxbt twio, "i11 b J 'Dtugg Itu or aent by matt. o, too. aadtLOOperpaokage. Bamplcatree. For sale by N, W. Smith. Insure your pronertv 'ltli Peterson. Eoea&Co. They ait) hKtiiU for the Old Reliable. Home Mutual. New Zealand, Springfield of Massachusetts, Continental, and other good, reliable oompauies. They also have monev la loan at 8 per cent, in sums from 200 up. Bt Hlioo laid at thn nrlo. SO, 84 It $3.80 Drevt Shoe Iiiqual cuatoiii work, eoHtlng from 6 to $S, 83.60 Pollco Shoe, 3 $ol Seat Walking Shoe over made, 83.60 and 83 ho, Unequalled at die price. Boy' 83 It 81.78 School Show, Are the Beit for Service, Udl' $3, $3.00, $3, $1.70 Beat DonioU, gtyll.h, Ferfeet Plttlni and fHwvloeable. Beat In the world. All Jtylea, In.l.t upon havlne W. L. Uouilaa Jlhoea. Name nod prlee stamped on hot torn, W.L.llOuULla.Brookton.MaM. , Hiram Baker. bebanon, Oregon. Ladles if you are thlnkli g of getting I pair of slides or a tin dress next tvsek. Vnu will want tn knnur u1,hu it. tut the best tat the (imt mousy, Mr, f SUV tnvajrs tri m iml, 1,1mh A JJ . "T""Y'V ' ' - mu Tnxy DEAL FAIRLY? WBWW a,rfffnff 7...M ltT58.rollM"TVl"LTt mm Mb. Ei)iTOB:-It ha4' been many :yer since I have dime fyy acrjUtlirig forpubllo, but aa tlilt.semi fb'be row, I thought I would come in as in uie iignu l'cannoi tucee With all that Patrnn hniolH'i!,.i tul most of his communication is, veri llPnr florllt I bnni ,1.., M. tL.. b"- "itti vow streams ui'jiigiier uinu meir source, butniay. ullilHii lnn U....B lV....n. ' . j .t. 4, ' -r ivcr. na njl me vicli.UB children do not come frtnu bad homes. There" are many causes, UuU iie uir DacK of ineir training tlfat are uitwiy responsioie ror thMr (Jlsuosi. Hons, and if to a had Inherited Uatjire, Is added bad training, can you expect a good obedient cliilfl, either at home or at school? Wheit I nW ; -him our home wa a home for manyofthsV -..v. B. wuniuiuy nruunu waa vogue-ln those times, between flW and sixty years ago, and my :ittotlJerJ llud flAAIl . .ua..l.. i.. I . I a navuci in uer young aays, so she knew what It melrtfor the teachers to travel ever a larite' distri'ei. vi get a place to eat and sleep. ,Wp Hu (iiemy 01 room ana was near the fcheol, so it came to he a common thing for most of the teachers to make tneir nume with Us, or with a friend of ours that lived still nearer than w' did Teaohere "are like other peopie, they must have stike one to tefl their troubles tao, fand fliildren are not al- -"J"!' mien uieir 4?yes are snut.) Hoi heardflneof rjtir most suentwifiii teachers talking- tn mother :oC'her school. She saiif uITp iviiilii ni ;h. stand how the children two faiijllles IP her school ooiilh beW bad wlien the' parents and even the grandparents were all such model 'cfirisjlan people,, had for years and ycjre held authiirity in the church, unrt tjie children were in sucn good citrlsirnn homes. The answer to ner was: "poor cbudifh. vol nli.ii.. ...,l. IV.. '... " . 6 MiG mi uii-ii us wen as you can, for lliey are 'lit be pitied, not blamed." I have wMhe'd,, to speak Moat those children, they am very huid to learn, ilb not have atjy encour agement, at hahie. tli'etr teachers im- enly found fault with' lc!usetliev !a not learn as- fast1 ai some ,tf tlit-iV iieigbtmr's cMrdrtn. B'nd )are often severely whinoed for ri.u. riifl:A',. llllademou.inp 'nA .... Mtlr, .,fmc giave mutt nil attelltiftli nulil mIi irl..i.t..il. 1. l.W HoW liumin'.; . ' I ' I think when a child loyos taei'r teacher, lliey Jaltiiost uJwai ihlnk lliey Know even pinye giu . their mother. Ho as I was goftif foichool, In a moment of chililiuh told her all of her and jnptkwy cbg. Versation, and although so'many years have passed, I have always recollected her talk to me. That I must never tell what I knew wufrjc iutyidd for me lo hear, and she wanted me to un derstand that it w as Dot right for ber to talk about her seliolaia hut 1.1,0 so troubled she wanted advice, 'and iiiuv was uuw sue ciime to talk as she did. , In the other honiiHi wa, want of united government' and' a careless Wuniieron the pail ot the fntber. talking before his two children He would tell all of his doings) fthfj lie was a buy and going to '(chral, that he would uever mind t wmnm ihi woman could not control a iojt and If a womau naa ever ti led to whip him, it would uot be well' for her. This rutin had a nice home and a land lady like wife. He was a than weil liked by his neighbors, he would not have done anythlug to injure' any one.'an when bis boy and girl beaan to, '!oo tn' school, he did' not know . why i they1 oouio not get along with the teaCjberj. They had laughed when their teacher tried to make them mind, and1 lieiw the boy was sixteen neither father", tnoiuer or teener could do anything with him, and at lust he tried to, kill bis own father aud then rau away and joined the army, soon deserted and came home to his mother, his father was dead, and died befofe 'he reached middle lite. My brother' was . with him in -Ills last sickness, and he talked of bis wrecked life. He said some had to much training, some to little. , Hn was oue that hud to little, when be was small. When his father tried to whip him after he thought he was 'a man, he turned ou him and tiearfy killed him. ' . , f- One in my family that taught from theageofeighteeu utitlll he was sixty' five years of age was always very muoh opposed to the use ot the rod in his school. One of his dauvhters , One of his daughters was! 'ears ano and wa -bpV b 're a few years ano and we w. .' peaking nf his strict adhereauoe lb most bible rules, and one of the .wise sayings you so often here ouoted 'he did uot believe . In, aud ' that watt "Bpart the Bod and Spoil the Child." He had Ha ohlldren and tby ail were rtauhtri, Those Who Now Want the O. P. Sale , , , let A elite? A i correspondent In the Corvallis Times signing himself as Junius anva: ,"Ontbe3rd day of January last, when no-BHTcnasers ot the O. p. railroad made an application to the court to to connrm-tue sale, a strong appeal wawuade to the court bv certain nar. tie r time in which to raise money to iticrease tne amount bid, and strong atid apparently sincere assurance gjveft "thnt the amount would hn doubled. ' -Under the extarodinarv ef. forts Otade.the time for:eonflrminir the sate ias extended to (he 19th of the month, when there being no nrosneet ui any tieiter 01a the. me u ,,,. firmed. Now then, parties areappeal ing from the order of thewder of Octobers), 1894, ordering uiennte as nun and void. If that is tueVlsitf reasonable to sunnose th. would have bid $200,000 for, the pro- pert? t a void sale? There does not appear, to be any good faith In the movfcient, and If they can get the sale set aside, the, road will nnihnl.lv 11 back into the hands of the court, anirthere'wIH never lie another nnr. chasefthO road will rot; the enterprise wilt be abandoned; the whole Willam ette valley will suffer and the ousted tatltin wHl have their revenue. What in to) be gtilhed. by this appeal? Is nereanian.fin this: county who be lief.aiiy better bid Ciin be rot for Hm LfdadS Knot, what other obiect can Uherebc!hi;this whole movement, ex- pept Bill tne enterprise, now and forever; and wipe out entirely the vregon Kactue. railroad. ocorea py Committee. i,Tfce ioitat committee severely scored ,thje (Hildief's home niunaeement. and Lno rjouat tlovernor Lord appreciated tue aiiuaiion rcr he appointed a new board of directors. , The Reseburg Re- viftways:''The joint eoinrniltee which iliveatliratea tlid 'mid ier'a hniuu ut Koselirge,mitde a very unfavonble reporbtuJay.. they elaime that the lo flitiim n-aawlwto, no eompetitlou be- itur -aHoweif .11 Vlinnaliiir .ilo f. i, . . " o " "" l ,iuisejlHch eduld nut be toostronirlv tLci)tideeiuel The building is, also, Hieiatlsimory iff Its' ai raugemeut and i(Cfinyiawm.jn the iiffleer living below, Hu.neiue.tBd'vtrbraiis have to climb Hje stairs. Twelve employes, the com Wittf Hgrds. air too manv. and the ,LMyutlaffleers as too high., The (u.aiuj,i:iruT,iee nsa num an unnces iiary..iiiiiabeotmeetini!8. drawitny iwr diem iu Ulolatiou ofthij law. Trustees iMcaeuanamuileu are scored for tak- tngs.jituketiiig' trip to California at Oifl exneusoif the state, drawing mile age for alia tame while tisiuir free nan. ses ditrlng their travels. The big de- lieieucy which niu;be provided' for Was lai'HoUktjfe.eBiiit' nf n,ii.,.,u.. nient at)d j;trava(diice. ... ,un,U,iuu in mo investl- gating iiiiniuiUeoi)iicluded bv snvino- that tjiey Jiave Ishovvn extravagant an'd useless expenditures nf the fund and reooiuineiid the nou-coiiflrmation of Hie presefy board wtiloh 1 composed of the fo.hnviiig names: j.Vf. Mullen, CbaiWiekellJ' . . Bellows, H. H. Truing afiii Jiitu.ee,Tyron. The com mittee furtfief say lhe,v( condemn most emphatlcartylhfe systeinof petty lar ceny, inaugurated and farried out by the hoard. 'If i',.lnimu,l ti.n i. ....,. have-pllferell the state and varied the performance ; by baek-bltlng each other. Vrhoetort:conclude8 by say iiig the muiiageWtlthuj not beeii able, hSnesI, clekmnor'tcenomlcal and he- sidea recommending a non-coufirma- tiop oi.qie.goArn irecommend that suit be tegun to fwee the' toard lo return to tb i sate stoleji; money. The report is signed: Oralis senate: B. F. Alley and John A.Hmith. Of the house; 0. P. Yatee,, J, 8. :Boolhliy aiid J. E, BlundeJV , , , fc ' f . Their(Pay.. .. Certineiiles'wewi iIihumk. .ml il.a v.. H-'B eIaker; Weiinesday for the auibijiitB to which ibe several mem bers declared to be entitled as lier diem and mileage for attendance at? this leg- mWW sfiisiou and for acting oh com miUeas toihivestfeake Hie' several atnto lusUtuitloiis, tislries, t public works, etc. ine regular pay is $8 per day for forty days and flf;een.cent8 pet mile to .ani from the capitjii; , Members' of Junketing commUlees are ulsi) entilied tomlle&0A l IttataAJ frit lln I7-'W " TOUW VI ll.lC I11CIU berecflved quitea little sum outside of tiibtr Vai,j0. ... iru. ..i '...'.. "i-," --n,iii 1 uv VIIBI aiuiiuia, coverediiy. giesa, osrtlilcates is'$llL604. 'feippleten repekves' $183.20, ' Smith ijoott 130.6Q, ' Every ousb purchaser of $10 worth of goods at 8. P. Buobi store get a crayon portmte of themselves or friend froei MM tepefe of work tn his window, AID OF COURT ASKED INTERESTING INSURANCE KIGKT Temporary Injunction To Prevent In terference Wilh the Con tinental Company's Business. SAN FRANCISCO, 1-VIi. 2,1-Tlie trouble among the insurance men roaeheil an interesting stnre todav. when W. S. Duval, state ugent of the Continental Insurance Company, went before Judge McKenna, of the United States Circuit court, and secured a temporary injunction restraining 'the combination of insurance men, who recently organized as the board of Fire Underwriters of the Paeilie Coast, from interfering with his business. Judge McKennus et the ease for hear. ing March 28. Tbeco.ni.htiiit filed to day alleges intimidation unit u con spiracy to boycott. The t recently organized board, it is aliened. Is a secret organization, the purpose of which is to coerce other insimin agents and companies and interfere with, vex, annoy and obstruct them in the management, of their business. ine complaint alleges that the com panies forming tile board have eon spired by agreement not only to re gulate their own conduct but to in terfere with the rights and privileges of the plaintiff coninanv and oilier companies which have refused lo join the compact, It is recited that the constitution of this new hoard of underwriters contain a lion-intercourse clause, through the operation of which agents representing the companies in the combine are prohibited from plac ing any insurance for or with com panies not ot the combine. Thus, the compluinants allege, they are practically boycotted. It, is alleged, too, that mi attempt has been made to injure the business of the Continental Company by means of cireul ar.s urn! telegrams, which have been distributed throughout the l'aciliu coast sinini Specific instances are cited of the operation of the alleged boycott in the fines of scuttle, (Spokane, Oakland, San Jose and Visuliu. It Is aliened that many agents of the Continental have been coereed into abandoning their work for the couinhiiiiinir mmi. pany. The injunction issued orders that the alleged interference' com plained of shall ceases, and cities the defendant companies to apptur mid show cause why the Injunction should not be made ,iennanenl. Oil Calmed the Bea. SAN FRANCLSCO, Feb. I'l-Tlic American Ship Prussia arrived Ibis af ternoon from Hakodate utter u 37-dnys trip. On the voyage over, the Prussia was struck by a cyclnt e unrt badly dumaged. Her bulwarks trerc stove in and her cabins were ilonilcrt with water. "The gale was awful," said the captain, "in all my experience at sea I never encountered u vvoise slorme. It was almost impossible to stand ou deck without holding on to some part or me rigging or a railing. The wind acted very strangely. First, it, was very light, then it blew up suddenly. Sails were shortened and we scudded along with very little canvas. The sea was terrifieiilly high. Waves re peatedly boarded us and smashed everything that was not securely fast ened down. The bulwarks were liadlv damuged. Oil was used on the wai ter tosouie advantage. We fastened two bags forward and we felt their good immediately." The Prussia looks as if She had been through u rouirh exneri. ence, for her bulwarks and deckhouses are uailly battered. Hot Springs Burned. ST. LOUIS, Feb. 23,-Aspeciul from Hot Springs, Ark., says: Fire breaking out here at four o'clock Ibis morning has raged without control, and four blocks of buildings have been de storyed. Fight peopleare so fur known to have perished in the tire. It is feared the uumber dead will be uiueh greater, as many people who lived iu destoryed buildings are misslug. The lire orlgiualed In the bakery over which were furnished mum The total low Mrfi.OOO ltb very little IhaniiiinMii. Called Clownish Legislators, CHICAGO, Feb. 22-Tho Post haa the following editorial; "Tlie Califer. nla legislature is the first to put in form the rage of U,e m.m.(, nmn against the high theater hat. It lum passed a law forbidding the weitriiiof b.'Hs It: places of putillc am wement and pr.,viiling for a line f - n v- ,l.' lain for its violation. "What a silly thing t,is ( ul i Torn iia law is. Wind puerile notion f their I'"'1"' "it these assemblymen ,,. terlnin who fancy their duties com prebend a censorship over dress. n olher times and other countries hnvf. were seriously enaJlerl fnei,i,i,n,... , , '"""hi, tins class or that from wearing beards ,r allowing their hair to grow n(v,'r appearing in public in ceitniu (,,01, uoiimng mouses of a certain sivle or boots of a certain length. jint 'one would think that Americans of tliia century hud gone beyond this firt , r experimenting. Possibly the action of tbeUiIiforniaiiswastomfoolery, which the clownish legislates Iiuvo'liKr.,, in of late, in which case it is dub:v roprelieusible," Divcr3 to Examine the Elbe LONDON, Feb. 2:l.-The Oliver tomorrow will print adispatch from Us Berlin correspondent, saylno- that theNorlh German I,y,i8 c" ' has employed three German, -tluve English and two French divers, all of whom are experts, to examine" the wrecked steamer Elba and attempt to recover the postal properties, which are valued at $87,000. The ,v..i, occupy about eight days.. Each diver has signed a enntract to descend nine nines daily, and will receive 20 nmliH lor each descent. The sum of in (Km marks has been allotedvS-. prizes 'for important recoveries. The sea in as yet too sAttrniy for the work to begin At the 1'eque.it, of a passeng-r the' steamer Emvwho lost his wil'eflml three children on theElbe. tlie captain'"1 'e"" suiweu tlie spe?d of ,tbe vksci on passing the place of the dis- aster, ami the widower threw leaden wreath overboard. . : Ttiose at Sea. NKWyoilKFeb.i!:!Ti, "ip. Jiiiinu.il, from Bermuda, sight ;ed ,, , : oMiimiu i muni si. behruary 13. TbeW seemed to be rigging and nu,.the decks, but .Wi re strangely inniinnless. A n. on sue larnwtn i .nl, - tug to wimlward 'two miles, the B,.,,,,. uell saw the Britsh ensign, with the, Union down, slowly. mouut tn tU(J inaslhead of the Emma H. Captain Henderson signaled: "Do you wish to aband'.m' your ves sel'.'" ,,- .' ' No response came, and he signaled, "W bat do you want?" The lirunnel ran within liw feet of the; schooner, hut there came no reply, ami the crew were .Mill motion, less. After waiting in u dangerous mx hours, (lie Briinnell steamed ..ir 1 Us the opinion of shipping iu..i that the crew was frozen to death. George Washington Wept. WASHINGTON, Feu. 22,-VVash. ingt.m's birthday was more elaborately bi ve,l by the military orgaiiizalions here than it has been for a number -,f years, i'he additional fealure u-. ... pairiolic exercises of tl,c. .' i Council f Women, now h, j,,,,,,,, Airs. Kate liinuiilee Sherwood saiil: "U'ashingion's roverence for., ,u mother was shown when lie hastened to her sio'o upon his election us the first president of the republic. 'Go, George,' was her good-bye, 'fill the destiny that heaven bus assigned j.0M You havayour niotlire's blessing now as in the past. You will see me n-, more.' And the hero of two c uitin ents laid his head ou hi moihers breast and wept like a child." Terrible Train Wreck.1 MONTGOMERY, Ala., Feb. 28.-A terrible train wreck is reported on th, . Louisville & Nashville railroad. .il,.,t 40 miles south of Montgomery.' U v, :is a .Harm urns train, and many persona are reported injured. A sneeiul nnii',. left here ut once for the scene with all available physicians iu the city. I'.ight conches were overturned, al. filled wiih passengers hound for tin- Maidi (iraa at. New Orleans, "The.".,' coaches at once caught on lire, and are; " now burning; ... , ". Relief Has Been' Sent." NEW ORLEANS; i'e ii jll-Relik ' has been 'sent lo the Morgan line, steamship Hewes, ashore on Colorado reef. Will Lie In State. NEW YORK, Feb. 2o.Muyor Ktronir r ( vil.i i. .. . , . allow the body of tlwhteFredDttttrfiw ... 1 1 i . . ...... -Mf.nvi i)' '..."'. 4,i.':". ji . .. v. t' 3 i te in tn ity hail, X, ,4