rank ram e El ALWAYS UP-TO-DATE Fresh from the best looms of Ainer ica and Europe, beautiful lines of DRESS GOODS embracing every novelty shown in the New York market. We will adhere to the pattern idea in all fancy weaves, thus avoiding the uni forming of our customers. Every One different and plenty to select from. January is essentially, a Dress Goods month and we are prepared for active business. Get your Suits made up for 1'JO.j early as this is Fair year, and we will have crowds of visitors and we won't have as- much time later as now. We have the new things in Mo hair, Eoliennes, Veilings, Pan amas, Voiles, Two-toned Sicili ans, Batistes, Chiffon Voiles, etc. Direct from the factory, a full line of the celebrated NAPA TAN SHOES the best wet vcather goods made by the hand of man. We have ac cepted the agency for these splendid Shoes, and will keep constantly in stock a full assortment, and if wear comfort and appearance are any object to you, just try a pair of Napa Tans. They are not the cheapest priced, but they are the best wearing goods on the face of the earth, therefore the cheapest in the long run. We have not worked the Shoe bus iness in the past as we intend to in the future. We will soon have more room, and we are securing every line of Shoes with a view to satisfied customers and more of them. Yours truly,' FRANK A. CRAM. O. R. & N. TIME TABLE. Emt hound No. 2, Cliicauo Special, 11:48 ft. m. No. 4, SpoUtine Klycr, 8:.'tH p. m. No. 6, Mull find KxprpsK, 10:. p. m. No. 24, Wny KrolKht, 12:10 p. in. No. S3. Kust Freight, 4:0ft a. m. West bound No. 1, Portland Special. 8:0:! p. m. No. 3, Portland Flyer, 5:l a. in. No. 6, Mall and Kxprcss, 4:4S a, m. No. 23, Way Freight, fci.S a. ni. No. 2-1, Fust Freight, 5:4ft p. in. BRIEF LOCAL MATTERS. School books at Coe & Son's. Orpingtons and Minorcas at Lewis'. Use Williams' anti-septic hair tonic and keep off tsray hairs. BOOTHS have moved to where Rand used to be. f 1000 to loan on farm property. Apply to W. J. Baker. For pale. Some of the finest lots on the hill, fronting the river. Also lots in Riverview park and lillowild. See W. J. Baker. Chocolate menier is abpolutely pure, aurt euaranteed best made. Uet a can at Bono . McDonald's. A fine farm for sale in tho Odcll dis trict.. Well improved. "Sold at a bar gain if taken soon. W. J. Baker. AV. J. Baker has some beautiful lots for sale near Chas. Clarke's resilience on the hill. We invite the public to come in and Bet our meat prices. We are sollintr boiling meats at bed rock prices. Mavks Bhos. Call and ee Strowbridges' new stock of wall paper, paints, oils, brushes, etc , next door to Mayes' meat market. Do your eyes fail you? Come in and see C. II. Temple, 'the oculist, who in prepared to test and fit yonr eyes, and has the largest stock of glasses' in the city. If your watch is out of order come and see C. II. Temple, the natch maker, who will repair your watch, and save time, save money, and have your watch List many years more than it would if you go to some one who has not had the many years experience 1 have. Insure in an all home institution, Tho Oregon Fire Relief association of .Me Minnville. Frank J. Perkins, ajjent, P. O. box 02, Hood River, Or. Best selection of ring ever brought to Hood River. Over L'lKl styles. C. H, Temple. S. E. Bartmesa has a first class uphol sterer in his employ, and is prepared to do all kinds of repair work. BOOTHS have moved where Rand used to be. I have a largo stock on hand, in fact, the largest stock in town. . Watches, the finest grade rings, the largest stock, all at reduced prices. Come and see C. H. Temple for bargains in all lines. Mayes Bros.' meat market gives notice that all orders for morning delivery must he in by 10:4.1 o'clock. The after noon delivery will lie taken off at 4:30. Mayes linos. For Wilbur's poultry and stock fond go to Bone & M( 'Donald's. Temple, the Jeweler, has moved into the Smith building, opposite Williams' drug store. I am prepared to save you money on your year's reading. Bring in a list of niHgazines yon would like and let me give you a price on them. (ieo. I. Slo-com. 50 acres on the East Side, 21 miles out. 10 acres in young orchard. A snap. W. J. BA K Kit. Large stock of horse blankets and winter robes at S. J. Frank's. Cocoa menier and chocolate menier at Bono & McDonald's. Latest designs in ladies watches; gold filled, solid gold, and also with diamond setting. Also a full line of gentlemen's watches, C. II. Temple. When you go to the post office step into Coe k Son's at the old post office site and get that stationery you need. House and two lots in Albany will trade for Hood River property. "W. J. Baker. Mantle clocks, with gold plated front, warranted not to tarnish, at C. II. Temple's. Money to loan K. II. Hartwig. . Clearance sale at Cue's. Want 40 to I ISO acres wild land good soil, comparatively level, in lower Mount Hood district. Price must be reason able. Terms, spntcash. Address P. O. tiox 141, Portland, Or. Nol ice. Geo. D. Culbert on & Co. are my au thorized agents for the .renting of 'my houses and selling town and country property. II. C. COE. The Regulator line steamers will here after leave The Dalles at 8 a. m. daily except Sunday, instead of 7 a. m. as formerly. New ToUav. II you get an article of Clark", the jew- j eler, and it doesn't prove to he as rep-j resented, bring it hack. I Before purchasing anything in the watch, clock or jnwelry line, get mv prices. Clarke, the jeweler. I have a fen- t1ni'i3 f ,.,,t ,,i.,JU !..(-( which 1 will vti,M. out at the lowest pus-: sihle uric. 8. Clarke, the jeweler. ' Every article .in mv shirk marked down at greatly red or' d priced. Call and look them over, Chirke the jew eler. liorn. Ill Hood River, Monday, January l, ' 1!I0.1, to Mr. and .Mrs. Carlton H.i Vuughan, a dauguter. j (iontl Record at Mount Hood, j Following is the n port of the Mount Hood Sehool ior December, l'.KIl: Total nu in her enrolled, fit! ; No. days present, 1017; No. days ah-cut S.'Shj ; I No. days tanghl, 20; Average daily 'at tendance, r,l ; Avcra -it number be'lonj-! ing, fi;i; Per cm of attendance, Do; No. i ca-cs of tardiness, 4. i ROM. OF uoN'on. Lester And'oss, W'avel Kniaht, Walter Larwood, Sam Patterson, Hattte Cooper, Blanche Lafferly, Donald Lai-wood, Pearl Aminos. " Myrtle Tomlinsou, Fred Patterson, Ma in Baldwin, Leonard La.woo Hugh Knigi.t, Her i ram Knight, Wader Davidson. Clifford Thomas, l. wood, Cecil La lie i ty, llazel Keily," I 'avid Cooper, R doll Thomas, lelberl lomliusoii, Oiadys Leisure, Hotel it isnnrr, l.orena l.tvi-ure, Josephine Morton, Esther Wishart, ! Lulu Knight, Helen Lanv od, Lena Knight, iv'etty Hi liner, i Emma A mlro'-s. ; Nan Choim :, Principal. D.M.-Y V.. Thomas, A-si.-tant. L. T. Bragg of Colfax, brother of R B. Uragg, the merchant, was in Hood River during tho week. Canby post, G. A. H., and W. R. C, will hold joint installation services at the regular meeting Saturday at 2 o'clock. Every member is expected to ho present. L. C. Haynes left Sunday for Minado ka, Idaho, where he is interested in a homestead which lies under a large irri gation system being constructed by the government. Mr. Haynes will " also make a stop at his former home in Union county. If you are in earnest about selling something tell your neighbors shout it through the columns of the Glacier. All things collie to those w ho wait, but if you are in a hurry you had better use a (ilacier adlet. It costs but little and brings results. Ask those who have tried them. The Hood River Basket Ball team are having bad luck at present. Carl Shessler threw his right, knee out of place in Monday night's practice game. This will prevent their going to Port land on the Rlth, on which date they were to have played the Y. M. C. A. All Stars. This the boys no doubt sincerely regret. F. L. Massey made sale last week of 40 acres ot his Willow Flat property to E. T. Eolts. There are about 25 acres cleared of which about 15 acres are in young orchard, part of which a.re just coming into bearing, mainly .Spkzenherg, Newtown, and a few Johnathan apples. There are also five acres in strawberries. This piece of ground is known as part of what was originally the Boyed tract, and is considered a ery valuable holding. J. P. Egan, the new county commis sioner from western Klickitat, is in the city this week, g"tting ready for hi ollieial duties which begin Monday, Jan uary 11. Many times in the past has the Act ii'tiltuiist spoken coininendahly of Mr. Egan, as wide awake, energetic, and successful in his business undertak ings, and is well assured that be will prove an excellenl. guardian of the count v'ti interest, looking after the material development of all sections of of Klickitat comity Onldcndalc Agri culturist. T. J Cimnitig. senior vice commander department ot IV'ujon, ti. A. R., goes to Portland today to attend a session of the council of administration of that order. At this meetim the date for the state encampment which meets this year at Oregon City, will be set. It has been proposed to set the date of the en campment at about, the same time as the state encampment of Washington meets ami at'erwards hold a joint meet ing of both encampments in the city of Portland during the Low is and Clnvk fair J. W. Kirkwood.thennrseryman, save take a w hite Chine-e lantern oiled on the inside and covered on the outside with a propnraCon like tanglefoot, and place one to each 1(10 trees in orchard, us- his spray, which be says, w ill not s'ain the apple and will kill'every moth. II" is s'tick on Hood R;ver and proposes to give growers here the benefit of his 4') leais e.peiience. Mr. Kirk wood claims also to he a profe-sional primer and a rafter ar.d n"ertn that he can do sncce sfnl grafting any month in the year, that this ha-'' been disputed, but that to explode old fojy notions, he lots IuoO to prov his assi rVons and difle any one to dispute them. Gloves These are the days you need them and we've (rot the kind that mill suit yon, in style, price and quality. I Tarn 0'5hanters Woolly, Corduroy and Felt, with visors. All colors. 25c, 50c, 75c. Ladies' & Misses' Leg'g'ins Jersey fleece lined, full lnj;tii,vety comfortable to wear these days. Little Prices. Don't You Heed a Broom, Washboard. Mop handle. ft Scrub Brush, Water Pail, Wash Tub Clothes Basket, etc. Get them her-'. Premiums with your pu: chase, an I best of all, LH tie Prices. Is. IliltiWiiil Whist A dozen ilill'erenl style of Cards, Score Can Is, Pencils, Pouches, Itells, CriMtag" Boards, Paper Chips. Souve nirs, prizes, etr. Li' tie pries. Easl.et Socials Now in orit r. Crepe and Plan Ti-"tie i'a;'er, ail -i 1-irr , w o.aleii pi , Ies, fancy napkins and all oilit r neeps arb-i. Little Pries. Toilet oap v i r.v oeit'"ite lugli graOe S laps in laii'iiin p'.icKagcs. that will make washing a luxury Little Prices. Paper KapKins li" have a verv lame .ikirtiniint to '.lain and finev decorations, also the new iciper lunch set. 15c to 75c fur UK). Eos Stationery Many new style of genteel writ in.; iiia'priiil. 'J hi- is a koi al time of year to aiii-wer vour lett' ts. We Ilarraonicat llndi rstatid too business of hoy ing musical inntruineiits and hat's w hy we sell so many of good 'I'OllilV. l.ilti.''riee GET IN THE HABIT OF TRADING AT m CfflM The Big Store with Little Prices CCfflA f The Ladies Aid society of the Con ! Rational church' will meet Friday after noon with Mr. JNornmu l onnjr. Thomas Shore is reenverin slowlv from a severe attack oi typhoid pneu monia. He is jimt uhle to lie uround the bonne. F. H. Shepard, Manager of the Apple tirowers' union, is in Portland in at tendance at the meeting of the stte Horticultural kociety. Mrs. P. S. Davidson ii visiting in Portland, wh'le Mr. Davii'tun n attend- a. i inn me legislative seiton in ioin an a clera to Senator niiealdou. Mrs. Sherman Frank spent Saturday Rod Hiinday in The Dalit s. visiting her father, L. O'Brien, who hat not heen well of laty. Mrg. Frank returned Mon day afternoon. F. M.SIavena left Monday for Warren, Columbia county, to attend the celebra tion of thciioldcn wetldituf of his parents. Amos and Klizatieth Mary Slavcns, Tuesday, January 10. J. M. Cullertson, brother of tieo. D. Culhertnon, went to The Dulles Teesdav to uiiiiergo treatment in the hospital fot some chronic trouble. W ord front that city states that he is getting along very nicely. A. 1. Mason, .president of the Hood River Apple (irownrs' union, left Tues day morning for Portia-al to attend the sessions of tht Oregon State Ilort, cultur al society. E. L. Smith went down H e afternoon before to he present it the same meeting. Paul W. Custer, editor of the Trade man and Commercial Record, Portland, and a member of the Union Printing company, spent Saturday in Hood River. Mr. Custer was on his return from Ida ho and EaiternOregon, w here he gath ered up a large bnsiiKss for l.;s house. F. A. Shompiest vet'irnel Sninrdnv evening from a trip to Hood River ate! The Dalles. Mr. Shotupiest had evpetcd to go to ( diaina to visit hb mother w hr, was serioiislv ill, but upon arriving m the railroad received daily t, Vev.vii stating that she was much improved. Bend Bulletin. A spreading rail at Oneotila dumped a few freight cars off the track M..nd morning, delayed the early morning trains an hour or so. The break j;i soon remedied, the cars replaced an l trallic resumed in time to permit So. to get thioug about 25 tnin tilen la'e. Miss Kate Davenport , who has been ill for several weeks sufferin; with what is termed "walking typhoid," left ties morning for her home in Mosirr in tin hope of receiving beneiii thereby. Dur ing her illnes Miss E,v I. Mor. n h iii charge of her grade in the public .-t'hr ol. Chronicle. The annual meeting of the Hood River Water supply company was held Sat n r -dav, January 6, 100. :,d tlie follewins otlicers and directors elected :F. t'. Shcrrieb, president:.!.!'. Martin. i. e president : F. (1. Chinch, secret a r. , J. (i. (iessling, treasurer; II. A. Harkett, C. K. JIarkham, dircctms. J. M. Hollowed has subsi'fihcd for the Ulacier for H. M. Blake of Psvne, Ohio. in order that Mr. Binke. anold school mate of Mr. Hollowill. may learn of Hood River ami come Wet to h.ca'c Here. it VOU Wlint to ir-.i nee sett era tn come to Hood River, do as has Mr. Iloll- owell, have the (ilacier sent regularlv to them. Miss (iladys Haxtlev, who was com pelled to drop her studies at the Pacific university, Forest (i rove, on account of illness and overwork, is improving nice ly. Mtss Hartley is being treated for muscular rheumatism of th hip, and while she. is M-f-vr.Vk nhniri, keepe to her room mo't of the time. Her friends will he g ad to lesrn of dor com plete recovery in a few weeks. F. O. Brace and fsmily left on the boat Mondav afiereonn for their new home on Mill creek, near The Dalles. A farewell party wi- extended the Hr.iscs last Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wail, sn account of which appears elsewhere. I Wore leaving. Mr. brace stepped into the (ilacier oflie, and asked the privilege of thinkins his many friends for their neighborly kind nesses and for the patromgc he was given in his woodsaw ing tmsinfs The (ilacier is sorry to see Mr. Brace leave Hood River, but wishes him abundant success on his new farm. C. (,'. Smith and Miss Nannie Snvder were married at Star. Idaho, Jannarr 4, 1!HT. Mr. Smith is a brother of (ieorge Smith, whom everyone knows, while the happy bride is a star of first magni tude in our siMer state. The voting people will make their home at li-e, where Mr. Smith is employed as ttavel ing salesman for the ise' Piano hon-e. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were visiting friends in Hood River Sr.nday, as wa also brother (ieorge, who -ecmed to he as happy as the bridal couple, and from the appearance of the fair maiden who ac companied fleorire in make the guess that ids finish is fust catching np to him. ' Shower Party for .Mlsa HahertM. Miss Roberts received a pleasant sur prise Tuesday afternoon at the home of Nlrs. H. L. Dnmble in the form of a shower paity. The guests were con cealed in the hack parlor and as Miss R ibetts entered the room a shower of packages fell about. 1 ier. W hen (die had recovered from her surprise and th contents or her packaged had been f atnined toasts were propofd. One by Mr-. Mary Savsge was received with great applause. Mrs. Duinhle play.-d the wilding march and the lad tea tejl jjj lirti anl marched through the house. After the merririient snlinided liirh' refreshment were offered to the nevt bride and after much merrv talk the party bmk" up. The invited enests ntf : Mrs. L. Clarke, Mr-. Cha. Civ! ... Mis. X. W. Bone, Miv Ar'hn' David son, Mrs. A Price, tr. ). F Daii-b-en, Mr. A. B. Caiifield. Mrs f' .as Ca'tner,' Mrs. H. H. Railev, M-s. llarrr Bailev, Mrs. F. C, Bn isins, VI rs. ' Raiel, Mrs. P. F. Davidson, jr., Mr. Jane s (jraham, Mrs. fwt (rrahani, Mrs. Will (iiaham, Mrs (i. K. Williams, Mrs. S Langille, Mrs. C. T. f arly.Mrs ', Yates, Mrs. Mary Savage, ' Mrs Ruj h Savage, Mrs. He: dc r-i.n, Mrs. ( . fi, Thompson, Mrs W. J. H'.k"r, Mr-. J L. Iler-hncr, Mrs. P.it!?, Mr. K.,m.. n Vonng, Miss Lizzie li .iierts Mits real, Mtss Laura Cramer, Mi-s (Hara Blvthe Mi-s Alv ina Hoadlev. Mrs Srces, M:'. John Booth, Mis- Mei:a Olingor. Water Nut Ire, From and utter January 1, l'ltfi, tha Waucoma Hydrant Co. 's family rates will lie raised to per month.' A re bale of 'J:c will he made on familv rates if paid w hen the collector calls. 11. C. COE, owner. Water and Light Notice All water and light bills must be paid at the company's othVe each month in advance, on or before the 10th dav ,,( the mouth. No collector will lie sent J out nerealter.l n all cases where lulls are n it promptly paid when due, the ser vices will be dfcontinued until all arrearages are paid. HOOD RIVER ELECTRIC I.. P. A- I y W. H. ( hipping. Malinger. W II Stay in lloorl River. j The remedy that makes von eat, sleep a id grow strong, called Palmo Tablets, will be sold regidaily by Williams' i Pharmacy, Hood River. 'These great ' nerve and constitution builders cost only ! ,'v.lc per Iwit, ai 50. " i KKI-at re improved farm, under irriga- . tion, in Nebraska, for farm in Hood' River or White Salmon. W.J. ltaker. it Clearance Sale of St'asonablf tiuods i Itai von mvil riglit now. EIG lil-DUCTIOIMS ;-i:vs. Lailifs', Misses' aiid Chil-L'i!i;;-: Mini ( Ivt'irailfi'S. in Mitlins u drt'ii's .i''m' A few line Wool ant yours at cost. Silk Velvet Slipj'ers-prire cat lo close out ri:r slot Silk Shawls left that are I 'f Men's Leo-o-iujes rrduced. Manv other iiece.--sit ies for tlie wintiu' season that vou need, ami 111:1 v have at cost, at Watch the label -n the (ilacier. tells when your snb'-crit (ton i due. -AJT Z N A P P ' S. t mm saesiEBD asraassea aKjisaaaas mmu'vuoe trxjrzwcxxs c s.rrr.z' e; Ft m mi m w m m rawiiM t UjJ' OTAD .X 4 El M V M Mill! i ur Annual ! fee k h.9 0 Wiil start on .lanuarv I'd. Every article in our Dry Qood3 and. Clothing Department will ho reduced. We lmve here a hili-irrnde si n'-k of ieiiei-al .Mt'rchaiidi.-e lor voiif choosiim' at Maimfnct an rs' Prices. This w ill consist of Dress Goods, Trininiings, Silks, Linens, Domestics, Flannels, Silk and Wool Waists, Tailored Suits, Coats, Cravenettes, Men's and Boys' Suits, Shoes and Slippers Cut Glass, Crockery And all of our Hidei'muslins. consist in, of Petticoats, Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Chemiso and drawers. This sale will be as represent et I, ami nol hiiifr ill he spared to ruake it. a satisfactory one. l Yee lielivery. Reineinher the dale- JailUHry 2. Phone cS 1 . 1 mouestrawu asmsuwot tnasnrxftt csisikSm wrcjiisrvrrs sst&mzrut . wuxj a. msmmies 4 i APPLE UNION gets pyy XAX LEVY t.i 1 rfcTMifti icr pitp ! wAKtrsuuM:' int. at 0-7 wi ; c Korm nnlldlnsCnrixiraliiin. j K. T. J'oltz ef icjell wa in th cityn Weilne.ilay to arraniro fur the u.enrri -ira". I tion of the Odell Ituiirr.vement c'.n,-l puny, c niniiseil of thu tollowiufl tm-lve, member of the O H Fpllona' !r.. -e at i Odell: 3 R. Crosby, C. C. Ma-iker, (iny Mfiker, R. ('. Maoikpr, (ieo. t'. ' Masiker, A. (ironpr, Thoma" l.acy ' w' I T. Hihbanl, K. T Fob., M. II rr,e, B (i. B lardtnati. Tt. K. ("..Ilt'cn. The inr..rpfirfit n najern bnve b.en! pent to Salem for filins. Thp incornor- I aluri mtn the new O rl Kp'.ioV hall I nn ti'irinj rnmph ti'.n at lie-huh ff ; the thriving fpttlempnt f'B tiip t ! Side. The hall rrnists of lo Horn-, ! the upfer part of n t.i.-h is h-in? h--jrantly fit te.l for l ,dp (mrpofnf Toe. plastering and nood. rk in ri ry tir -idheil, aayp Mr, F.iitjs, ami tht -ude'l Od'l Fellow- uill fo,,n hay one i-f the certeet lode bomee in the tutt . The Hood Riu 1 A p h ( n " ei 's iini .11 ha obtained a h a -e of the (.oonnd te w 'iCCtlpiOil I'V the O. Ii. A N. seeti 'ii llOIIH'. No allnolll.il iiil'llt litis been made nf the plans oi the Apple I'nion, but it in preimmeil that ai rinp iui 111 will hi made fur the erect ion of a ware house fur handbill; the cotnin yrai's , p.p The pi.-.-nt liuiMiiitf of the s.'iti.n honne will he moyed to x poii.t e:i-t of the pn(K'li(er depot, bf'Wei'li the d' pot and the liridpr, T'Aocar loaon of gra vel arrived during the week, ami ni l he distributed o'.er the. street leadtnsi from the riebot. T he ureet nt I hi" poiiit. hai lieen in erv bad condition lime it wan opened hi-l month. Fiv card'of iipph'8 rre font out by the Appi" (ir'.i r' iini ei ilnrins the 'i U, all of. I hem irnii.K to t he California iparket". Ilookkei per Fnmz i-tatcd thrit there were but Ii ie niore cars li ft i n hand. Itanner (ies lo llarrctt Dihfrict. Hnrrett n-ho"l made the highest aver, nee per tent of punctuality and attend am e d iiring the rnonth of I Per-em hi r.si.d if ttierefore pnt itleil to I he I inn mo . 'tati r the connty nipetinlendeut, ,). T. Kpff. Follow inj; are the leportf for I'uip Oroya and Harr-tl for liecember: liAHRPST-C ftlfTHICT Xo, 4. To'nl .lay ntternlnnce, . 25.'il 'f"tl dnyp a'tferice . . 70 Totnl raws of tanlinen. ... fpr cent of atu-adeuce U7 Zl Per cent of punctuality M U .pr3je pel cenjt t'S.iir C. H. TitOMi'Hov I'rinripal. I'lKE 'ill'lK I lISTRtl T No. 7. Total dayf at teiidnnce 4s7 I'otfll dayd alwenep 43 Total caw-a tirdinp'a 0 Per cent of RtLendcncp W7 2 "1 Per cent of punctuality jt r;n Aeta;e percoiit. . . Mi Mabri. kiDor.t.i., Principal. FraBktnn Ilaa tlia Iianncr Tax. 1 tie annonne 'eent on j.ae one of thia ilime tliftf the llii,tr l-ehooj huld the rreord of tho lncbr-. l'a j inctirrect. Inftemlof -i iriiJUa printed it fliould lie 20. The error a made in lopvinplhe liBun.-F, and ua imtieed by Conntv Supi't-iniend 'tit Neh. w ui Mat. . that Kranktwi voted the hih'-st tas, 'S 11. ills. . I The Hut" ao i I'uiudy tax fur WVco j co'i.'i'i nid am unl '. L'7 mill, my" i Coiuiiiissi.iner Uihbai'd, who retur, ed j yesterday nftertio ui (rum an evtetuh d 1 mei tiinf of the eouiitv 1 rt at Tin 1 llalles. The to 'lint of t h" ta'-: i-ti-i i-atju1 ill lanl year, mid I. a been ttppor- ti mei a foU'iws: ; s-Iih- 0 ."1 mil'- i Si boo) 0.7 mi:i- ( '.simlv I I '.I mil' lintel'. .1 i:,'!l- Total '.',' in d The pit Hie hi k Hil-u '..o'tnei h:-s 1 1 1 ; -year, but by rddin a tr die more t" t h" eouiitv lev . a Mini; tun.! v 111 ' : i e uiei! f,ir bri.li;e pniios' M The llleetlto' i. il,.. pouiity r-uil j-tM rlow'd he-ted Fey. n .! . Tuo il;ii- were taken up in d ;l ". : i .: 1 1 11 j'if li I for the year. T'.'. o !.;;, lo d ' eii n-. haieh'-en dra'.vn it poo ' .r t h is , . . The ri-portM of the j i - i - 7, .- received, .'01 I amilli-!. an I :e v -visors mi tie d. So ehati:''.- '.vim hi i ! I in the r...i di'tr'ct-of I loo I l.'iyrr v:i" i ley. The p titioll to divide V.. ;'. ;l I IhrotiiTh. The mat tor of pi rmit lii..' ( 'hr. - I i 1 n- i man to leave the ( i dell ..-J, .. '1 i 1 and nii'li' it h t be I'hie Or .' i,.-1 a left to Si e if 1 pan H . in oo.. -i, d eoiild not comproiiiise. Some I . . -1-. plight I'han m in s.-ho l di-Tieo-tiinai.'hout the eo'iiity ui '-i'l. 't to tie county piiper:nie'.de: t to t' i The p'-l i 1 ion io- r- ad i h roo; : .( farm i I peter 1 1 1 r v : 1 in.-' ..,, i . .., I f-troitg a remonst r.i ie e a . ! w.n-ii ,. j . ; Ituiil SuptTt I-nr-i (;.;:ii:it "il. The folio' i 1 1 tr road ? u , o i i . r - I Un nppiiiiiteii for the various ,ii.n , p.. (f the county : 1 Win. l'ri.7.e!, PI- W:u. " ' 2M I. O.-t. roaid . i -': A. J!.,.;i:. diaOVooiUorlh.L'l-.!. iit.es Mnsto, , "t -H.F. Eadelmtln. '.' Maram .Mi ,n. li HatlR L'o .1 l. l.. . . 7-Vrank A.Mas-e. :.M-.I.M.V.-' 'li H-.f M l.ei,z, :: .-;;!!..: .'-, -.. ... tt-w. K. iiti-kv, s-, : r i M Rob Ilell-Uii.l", ::r .1. w !: - , p I II Hr l.oren'en, ,-s. j I. t' .1 : ! 1.' f I v lla'per, : i i', . ,, I 1 1 W. J. iVher, :' OtlP i 1 1 W. II. Wolf.-, i:l- ll I'. I oO II, in, 1 1 ") li.irms .inil Ii, "J ('. WiPo ; pi 1 1. w. (' .ok, :,.; n a. m-.-v.'!!, 17 l.e ,n I., li.ni-, :, i I v II Smitlil I H F. A. Seufert, 3 V A . (.i.McCamcy. At tit i ( linn lies. liiversido I 'oi;;reeiitioiiiil Rev. W. C. ( li'inore, pastor. Sahhiith Bchool at 10 a. to. Worship and ecniion at II Kharp: sllbj. ct, "I'liielieul Aplilii'lltiolm of Old T' "linnet I. h soiis to Modem Affairs. " Mi-s Prat her will conduct tilt) U. K. meetitii; at li :1!0 folloMcd by a popular c i n i it;: service tit 7 :li(). I'nitarian Suiidtiy school 10 a. m. I'leaehin,! II a. in.; subject: "The it I It ot the l'eat'l." Youiih people'B 0 . ' in", at 7 lo'l p. in ; subject : "Ihaw i'li' out l,e iteri iii People hy lieleiving in 1 h. in. ' I iiere will be several papers,. All are invited. O. ,1. Nelfiilt, pustor. I! ipllsl. Regular preiichini; servicea mi'.- in'e ,ael's hull eveiy lnt and ild "otel,.. 'iioiniii;; tind evening; Siinduy -. Ie e , ry S.imhtv nt 10 a. in. Cove i hi t . t and business; ineetiittf the lirst W-.fi .:.,y i.iii.i in eacli lnoiith, J.I1. Sptchl, pan .r. tho.lls! Pi'oarhini; at 11 a, in. anil S p in ; Sal, bitt it s'-hool 10 a. m.; Kp aoi ii l..':i-ue 7 p. iii. Prayer nicetinjr Tl'.ursihiy eveninv. All cordially in vited. W. C. I'.vai.H, p;is.tor. I.iitl.eran Si rvices will he held "'M''! next Sunday, January m. Sun- i "i Ie 'ilnt 1 p. in. Ihvine bervics 1 ". 'o I d in Oeiinan, at 2 p. ni. II. .1. I o, pa-tor. ''.,:!. v i liiistlnn. Snndnv pchool i,t io a m.; inoriijiii; "ervi e at. 1 1 ; Y. I. S. C I.. .0 ie '!",' pr"aeliinu ut 7 " -iday tion tii'io; It'.y. T. S. Iliind-iik r ni l lii .ioi a si "ies of revival Bervii'e-i. ; a! mil :i I i I h nioriiinn and pveni t A oordial i,.v ilatioii iH extended to all oi a't'""l lb er.'i.vH. W. A. Klltim, P'-'o,-. The w. r T. r. will meet nt the V. IP liii'ti h Tuesday, Jauuury 21, at 2 lie i-i piloti for liev. (. J. N el kiii. A r"'" ii' i ti "til b" tendered, Friday I- '-'. .1 v Kb at 8 o'clock, at. die 1 ' ' i au ' i. i ih, 'o the new pastor, I! O. Jamison Nelson, by nieinheia 'A 'o i liuivh All luemhera of the cnu "i .ii i'l.i ai d !' ii'tnU of the church are eoril a'li' inv ite. I to be present to greet 1 he new pastor. T1 e i ird-'f oj Wa biim'to:! thia week p.': ! the !a-t l iittooti i , J. I". Hillntroin, a I e:n liriaiy of Mish Fannie HillBtroin. Ti t pais .Mr. liillstrotn in full for t il ie .'ii ii.d-on ibis ;iio unly death loss iit ll.o II "ml Rivr hiiltfe since its oritiini :r oion, ami the mem'te-s pelehtate 'ioiv ip Saturday nieht this week. A. : ii :ob n:-e 'I i'le-tei to come lllld tnin." hineh'H. Lapse 1 tneniliers ae d. illy in', it d to tome and spend t.uj cxi.i:is v.i'.U them. Off '