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The Yakima Herald. VOL. XI, I * * ST. CLAIR + * 1 I STEEL RANGES. I 21 We invite your attention to the finest line of Steel Ranges and Cook Stoves ever shown L ■l in this city, combining all the latest improvements, carefully made of the finest f material, and every range or stove guaranteed to please. £ I Modem SS§f Fire Bricks I Baton i^mr Wmmrt I pi*. JM^§ Filfite Can you afford to buy a range from people who have no interest in you, your county or F^ city, and pay a much higher price for no better goods, if as good ? p^ m Satisfy yourselves by looking over our line before you ft iA buy, is all we ask. mL I YAKIMA HARDWARE CO: | nni_ * • _ X* "T" 7" Sewing machines will 'be sold I fllCt Id TrYP V r\l"l during the next 90 days, with -1- 1110 J.KJ ±\JJL .1. \J Li instructions given on all attachments from $19 up^*^* \VK ARK SOLE AGBNTS FOR THK FOLLOWING Wheeler & Wilson a. *. baoei White, Eldrage B, NeciiS° n ? e F. nB rt iITSL Paoiflo a«ee» uiimax, Expert, and others. SESTmS*. MOORE <Sc WEISTHSriEIR,, staSers KEI'OKMEKS MEET. Populist Centra! Committee Get Together and Adopt Important Resolutions. . The populist county central committee met last Satnrday pursuant to the call of the secretary and I*. Uildea was chosen Chairman pro tern. Discussion was bad at some length on matters of importance to the party. The concensus ot opinion being that the party ought to get to work and again lead in the reform move- SJ Facts Count- I U not Wind. | •* THK OLD RELIABLE y % TllfilfPr LIVERY I O lUullDl STABLE J J% fir n -!>■ - lln— iiuii'i.i niMii 9( *# ittitloii". cciurtfiiu" troKtniont \ and v]) to-dstu turunutH that • f^ It has ahvajra bceu noted for. S* *^ The t !•■«* kuow u« beDce \ Cj patronize u« • Best Riu-s, (iirriacfs and Wagonettes \ J^ in tlir City. * Jt Trn< kiui; ami lirayini; a 5 a* spfclalty. , JJ H. L. TUCKER, Propr. * J^ Telephone if you ueed us or J call at Ute barn ou Fy»ui >t. ff NORTH YAKIMA. WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 7, 1891). nient. The members of the committee are urged to arouse interest in their re pective precints by such means as may to them seem best. The following reso lution .was I'HSHHit, Whereas, The time is drawing near,! when the people will again be called up on tv give their verdict at the polls on the grave questions of the day; and that the aggression of the money power, the growth of the the trusts and the oppres sion of the organized labor by the corpor ations, backed by the military, demand the earnest attention of all lovers of good law and real liberty; Therefore it is Resolved, That we urge every populist to eird on the armor for tha contest in I'.HK), take up the work where it was left I off in 1894, perfect the precinct organiza tione ami use every honorable means to HTnr» the election of such men as will i work for the establishing of the Initiative '■ ' and Referendum, needed reform in the ' monetary system, and government con trul of such monopolies and lines of i transportation and communication as the best interests of the whole people de mand. Committee ajourned to meet Saturday, I September TO, at 1 p. m. Mr. Gill (iarrow, a practical clothing ■nan fmin Spokane, ha* accepted a po , aMion with I. H. Dills & Co. Knrs! Furs! A lar/e assortment of : the newest and latest styles in Fur Capes ! and Scarfs at J. J. MacilonaM'-. They | comprise Stone Marten. Mink, Stone Marten Opposum, Black Opossum, I Skunk, Electric Seal, MutHon and Black | i Marten. Trices from $:.' 50 to fL'S.OO. Oolf caps for i?irls, Imndmome, neat an<) serviceable, at Mm. Gary's. :)4 Watch Glaude Brigs' rauau: store and Bee the new pianos and orgHns that are coming in daily. .'{4 Those golf Imiß, in felt with large quills, that are displayed at Mrs. Gary's are the very lateet creations in the line of hats. They are made in a number of plain colors. 34 'TalKlng AVboUt Ranges" said D. R. Barton the other day, "reminds me that I have in a handsome line, and you may tell the people that they are being sold H low that they cannot atfonl to buy of travel ing vendors. I also have a nice line of Cwkiw) StOMt and I believe in prices I can dis count any dealer in town. You know my old motto—'S|>ot cash beat* all other competi tion,' explains lidw I can do thi<s. It's the HUM in ull oth er lines of Hardware. Mr. Barton's address is South Second St- N. B. To avoid carrying over Scythes and Snaths, they can be had ai nearly wholesale prices. YAKIMA TCACHBR9 MI'.T.T. Report of the Seventeenth Annual Session Internstlni Details. The seventeenth anrn.al session of the Vakima county teachers' institute con- i i vened at the hiiMi school building nn ' MnllilllV at '.' 11. 11l . Wllh HU H'.tf>ll(tailCt' heretofore uuequaled—there Iv .n.; sixty i • '• In r !•:• -i i,t Tiie inn .'htm hi tlif county are deeply Indebted to County Buperlntetideot I'linnli for securing such instructors to: ImiJ the work n« State Supt. Frank.l. Browse; I>r. F. P. Craves, ol theUni-i veraity til Waeblngton; Ires. li. A. j Bryan, of the Agricultural Collage; Prof. ;K M. Wilson, if Kllensburu Normal; I'rol. J. A. Wakefleld, of fcienttln; l'rr ( f. ' <i 11. Walt, of I'lillinan, tii'i others of I professional eminence. Supt. Itrownc ot'Mpitd two periods in the morning Ami aticrnoou *-<■--; •<,- liy talking on psycbology ( a snliject of mlin- Ite scope end oat which l'rof. Browne, liter enlitting in hit) novel »ny the most mli nl attention of tin' wandering mind, t treated in a comprehensive at.<i admirable faahlon, leaving untouched no essential point in the DOOfM ol his tddrVM, I>r. (iravts, in tin- M -idav morning MMion, Hpokf on the dignltt of the pro feamion ol teaching ami endeavored to in- I spire the teachers with a love for the Work ami an interest in the elevation of the educational system. In the after iiuon the dootof apokaon tt v most im portant current eventa of wof klly Interest louchiriK ?xteiisivelv on the run of Hel-' liaoi, The speaker banan with the early ' history of lielKiuni ami ita people, trac -1 ink; them Dp briefly to the present time, outlining the tvstem of governmeol and ■ iiiilraMmc their lonstilnunn with iinrs. All lliih wan tlone in a very interi'stintf mill luciil Style. It is greatly regretted that the doctor could not remain during I ' the entire neHßion. l'rof. Waketieid lectured hoth in the i ; morning and afternoon eepsionH his firer j tuike being on ths Htetory of Education. ' He itiM- i"«i it the Biihj'ict v<'ry exhaux , lively, l>Pi;inninK with the rocking cradle iof education alo.it; the hanks of ttie Nile, j eearchlog earnently for the lost and hid-: i den arts, thence down from ancient times ; to the dark bkbh, on which he threw a i uleamiiiK searchlight. He extolled, Shakespeare and hi« contemporaries; eroaeed the Atlautic and lii'niiionii; with education in the lok cabin in New Knj;lHntl ami ending cracpfnlly in the 1 ODiveraitiei ami schools of Inuuer learn I ing. In his other subject, "Fractions," { ;he iiroiiseil great interest, expounding I'lear and simple methotin for explaining \ "vulnar 1' fractions, ami urged the I shorter methods DIM in lightning calcii { latuig. I'mi r Wakcfield was for- I merl> Inetmctor in mathematics in the Wilson liuamusH College. I'rof. DiXOO, of liuckloy, selected for! hi* theme, "(ieonraphy." lie explained the causes for the great neglect of that ■object In our schools of to-day ; then ho ; | proceeded to show by what incaUß it can Ibe mtide Interacting and a profitable -tndy. Undoubtedly tlie teachers of the 1 county have tlerived great benefit from j l'rof. Dixon'n unexpected visit to their institute. l'rof, Watt Bpends tlie time in enlight- I eniug the teachers on the commonly j dreaded subject "School Law." The profcHSur by his ciireful outline makes th.) subject Rhort ami easily to cotnpre i bend —hliowiuk that tbu principal dith • cultyisin the lack of .study. I'rofesnor | Watt also gave some interesting talks on : "Spelling" on which he laid grea' stress. •I This is the m»sl sadly neglected of the ! neglected stutlies, and the instructor advanced excellent theories for creating an interest in the subject am! properly ■ teaching it. Prof. Plumb, by gentle admonitions, talked daily on the work of the county teacher, and criticise din a! i'general way the points brought to his i mind during bin visitation of the schools. On Wednesday evening the superintend ent of public instruction lectured on "The Stratford Schoolmaster." No audience in Yakirua ever sat for nn hour and list ened with deeper interest or closer atten tion to any discourse than was manifested during thi* eulogy on the Bard of .won He proved to all that Shakespeare was a i | schoolmaster and all one needs to do to j prove the fact is to study his works care fully. Superintendent Browne is one of the most profound Bbakeeperian scholars of the day and fs the author of many '•xi • llent articles on tbe subject, hoth in ' the magazines of thi« country and Kng | land l'rofessor (i. 11. Kouuh rendered I an excellent recitation previous to the 1 delivering of the lecture. Protean i Housb is a rare entertaiuer. The teachero have rimrnfpHtpd a greater intert-Bt in thitt institute than any ever held in the county. They will leave feel ing prouder thiin ever ol their profession hi .1 determined to do better work. Wp are juetiried in this statement by the fact ' tnat the teachers nresubßerihinij liberally lor the etiiimluinul journals and profes sional liookn whicli nre tipinii loll] by Prof«MOf J A. TiaiiitT and fAtft*. The (ollowinu I—cheri kic i-i.rolled ' Avaui-iu Omm. Asata X Olbaoa, Tlllta Llolnnr, M«mt.- Knappwitmif, Kate Katcbam, Anna Juiiiixt. Msry S'niini;, Kiliin C >(nlni> I«mIk I Y<iii.-. t. A. Traiuer, Annie I Bullix-k, X H. Doßflaaa, H. E. >!■ HrMe. J. f HdDtoah, A. W. BcbwarUe, Sin. 1., K. Watxni, ( arrie l.lvesly. l.t.uis K. Hrimk^. (irate libvlh. Jnhn Demptey, Uraca Hbannoo, Mile M I'Krkrr, Kila lli-ik.'unii, Annie Porter, Alne |iru«e. Neilm RoKera, Eva 1.. Matteraon. Kuhy Vertncr Mrrtle Pack, Frmik Button. Jennie Bberwood, ReuUcu BrbwarUa, John Klnfiburr, Maj Crcwno, lioil* Wiley, Ca>.«aii(lr(. h«.Klf«,Ollle V. (.rot.uo. »!»«»■ Perry. Mary A. !imiklh»«. AliwrtliiH Ko<linau rhai. N Mabl.deorießUpbeuioQ, ci. H. Roiuh CUBotd Pcrty, Mm. aiadyi l.«ir.J, Ji-unle Man.- NO. :u Confeciionery Choice Fruits, Fresh Peanuts and Popcorn Ice Cream and drinks. ™! MIKADO ■on. r .1 11. riTi.i.^.i. ■ \ BaHoekJ 1* llntniM, 'J. P. EUrbmon I. r. II Plumb. Won. D. Im«h11«, . rarrle v<ninv. Sea vvmt, John K. Dlrkton, J. A. Wakafleld, Prank J. Browne. STATE FAIK N()Ti:s. The CoDimercial Club ba» appointed a OOBIIDittM ol dtismi to nuke arrrtiik. 1' 1- BB(Btl fur enti'rlainiiie and curing fnr the vliitofl to the Km:. TLn commtMiOD is aHHiircil an nntMOalty l«t({e iilU'inUnrr, ami the wirk ol th« club in Inking up tins nwtler ih oommendabto and charac- I tsrlltlo Of Ihil ii'OHt excellent or^rtniza tion of bMiMM men. Thll enmmttti Ii" COmpOMd uf UMsnii Hoa^b, liri«>;» and Dam. Tba oonmlsloa tt well plMied with the line entry list ol bOfW fur linrness ' racec. All but one race has mure than rilled, therp l»'ini{ an uvermre <>t over seven eiitripn for each raeo. Tliih is the best list ever nuide at the Yakutia trick, and iH an lodicatioo ol thi ■tteoduKM that iimv be expected. Kntrii'N are in from Wuhlngton, Oragon, OalltornU and i'ritixh ('<>liiiiilila. W. L. Conolly, Superintendent ol the 1 piivtliiuti, ii'M recovered from his recent ; lllneM, ami i J nmkinu preparations for dMoratlßf Hip Urge pavilion with hops, Hip (treat prodacl "f Yakiinit V.illi'y. 11.it- bolldlni will hp tilled to overflowing 1 with exhibits, anil when properly decora ted as* it certninlv will M, will nuikc a : tine exhibit of VuU ,ni'i product!". I'onltry men who contemplnte enter inn their several fowls for exhibition or pn Minium Hhoiild cull at tin- ollice of the Secretary, at onoa and g.et entry blanks. WKCiI.AKS AT \\'OKK. Roaf's Drnt Store .mj North Yakima Mllllns Company's Store 'Touched." Almhi I 10 o'clock Monday Bornlog C'ouni ilimin Poolc t-'in two mi pi'i'.u l'i iknit! 11 it-fi mi Hi' 1 ii'.-ilii i-«i roriiiT of Ynkima avenue hikl Second street, lieiiiK in " hurry to me.et tln- train Mr. Pools paid do further attention to the men. Next morning Wallace Williams of the Ynkima Milling Company, on to bia register found tbat |9.BSta change which had been left in the till was gone. He then dUoOWd that the back door of the feed store whh broken open by uomu one from the ou'side. Nothinu<'lH<! wiih misHiiiL' from the stcre or office Mr. Will ■ iri■.h noticed ■! intpWon looking man on the corner when lie I'loßci u|> the ni_'li' before, »nd his description tal lied with tlint of one of the men Been by Mr. Poole. 'I'he tame Bight robbers forced an entr:inii> llirou^h the httek vmuUuw til BmTi drug sluru opposite. The till of tbe c»fh register whb plun dered in p like mtuim-r to the one across the street, but nothing more wnu missing Uamor li»d it that the ,ile whs brokea into by the bnrglnri, but in neither in stance whs tbe safe tampered with by the. thieves. The New Post Office. The Yakimu post "Hire will be moved to the Syndicate block about October 2, wLen an inspec'or will be here to super intend the removal. The Morgan bid for -■in per annum heinic the lowest, the department awarded him the contract. The (tore room adjoining the one on the corner of Hecond and A streets will be used, the contractor to lunn-h boxes, heat, lighting, Water, etc. rostmaHter Sperrv states that this in not of lua own chooeinK, hi he would have preferred to have the office on the avenue, but the contract went to the lowest bidder and he hopes, in lime, the public will get uned to the change MM be served with better facilities than ever. The new theatre will be nearly opposite the new poet office. Cure n 4'old In One lla j Take Laxative BIOBM Quiniup Tablets. All driiL'K'MH refund money il it failn to cure. !oe. The genuine haa I* U. (J. on each tablet. Schillings Best money-back tea and bakiflg powder at Tfbur Grocers