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HOUVIOOSSY XTOnonillWVDIOISV SAVE TIME The Dally A st or Ian I'xnurmg Haw? ii n J worry L.:JlX Has a PouiR AMI HNiN7 ...F.nHy Circulation. An "Ad". In Thu AnimiAN'l Ml CH MO TIM 1HBH TIMES AS UHi At THAT 0 AST OTHII fAPiR in Astoria. "Wnt Column." ICXCLUSIVIC TI.I.EGUAPIIIC PRESS REPORT. Vol. xl v. ASTOIHA, OHM JON, TtKSDAV MOKMXH, SKITEMHKK 13, 18!M5. NO. 22U in it : Tlio iVluwii.fi Ticket in hfing given ly 1 IKK MAN WISK, tin Hcliablo ClotMor, to liirt CiiHtonicrs: Not Transferable no M , IUh ImiiKlit over I'lVi: IMU.IARS worth of i;oil at Herman WUc' Store an. I U lluicforc entitled to par tit iMie in the l'auce t lie K'fn at FISHER'S HALL Un the evening of DECEMBER 25, 1896. Ami ii alio Kunrmiircrtl to receive a rcenl from the .Vina tree, nt the ame ilatc atI lic. l'rcovnu will con int from a bo of canity to a fine picre of furniture, and from ollar tmitoii to a fine mit or overcoat. MERMAN WISE l.adic, and children over 6, at well a (ientu must have ticket. Only Okk;inaL I'i'stumi ki will be admitted. HERMAN WISE The Reliable i-Prlce Clothier Our Handy Wagon... Combln ll lh features of tha child' plain waaon and a vtloclprda, ml, all thine ronsliUrvd, coda the consumer leas than lthr, Mo dlrabl, oonvanUnl and allfacory haa II provan, that, aa a ready "allir," It haa no equal. W take a Pclal pn.U, loo, In delivering iha aama promptly and In fault! cond. Hon to Ik trad. Children's Wagons, Baby Carriages, Base Ball Goods, Fishing Croquet Tackle, Sets Garden Tools GRIFFIN & REED CITY BOOK STORE GREAT FAKE EXPOSEDjMAIXE ROLLS UP ! A BIG MAJORITY There Was No Crime of i873MThc Whole Story Is a Pure Invention. MOW THE WHITE METAL HAS BEEN FAVORED No I'rovUioii for the ColntiRc of. StunJurJ Silver Dollars Appeared In the Orluloitl Hill, hut Over VM,MMi.(MHi Were After, ward Coined to I'uclfy Silver .Miner. Largest Vote in the History of the State I'ulled for Sound l'rinciilcs. IT WAS SON AGAINST FATHER The Moat Interetlng Content In Twen ty Years Magnificent Work Done From th Stump by the Cam. paign Orator. , Augusta. Mo., Kepi. 14. Maine haa followed the example of Vermont and lid not and the rvo-on why the ug- wlared f'r the Republican ticket by (,1-ntlnn to continue In coin the to rid- '" m ii. uii.n,. hlcuo, July t To it.e !! illwat Ace: V. luit l.-iila'utlon wa piu-aed In is.-::, 'urd dollar would have U. n absurd Is r",d,n" to the latest return tonight Mi h 1. .onui... nly rnllrd the "n line of In iuo there had lcn no allver Uol- "" P'urallty for Power, the Republi- T.I." ind li.it b.arlim had l on Ihe liira In circulation In thla country for ra" candidate for R-overnor, will be monetary m-iri of the country? A till' crime win to be iull" thirty-five year, or since lM. over 45.000, and propably in the neigh- a What wo Ihn ue of contlnulnif to ,J,,rh"0J .(0. The Hon. Thomaa B. Don't Freeze Your Life Away This Winter 1 - HUT (lO TO THE - Foard & Stokes Gompany Buy one of their FINE ST0VE5 to keep you warm. TIIIiY AUI2 CIIKAI! Tlioy alMi carry a comj.lcto stook of OllOCKKIKS, IIAKD WAKK, (JIASSWA11K, ETC. HARDWARE, PLUMBING TIN WORK JOB WORK OKANITE WAKE. ROPE. STOV ES. IRON PIPE, TER RA COTTA PIPES, BAR IRON, STEEL, CANNERY SUPPLIES, LOWERS' TOOLS factor In Ihc ciunlon of thi allver culn a coin which did not rxlm? The l"'1 ' re-elected . ..... ... ni.i lAfltfWI t.!.iralliv lucatd n. I would like to lit rnlluhtcn- aiandan dollar did not exlat. Xol.ody nl of It naturo, In the plain and in- true live manner of The Hallway Aft. JAMKH L. 81'IICItH. A railroad clerk. 6M7 Lanrley avenue. Chlcact. III. The act of 173 wa a general coinage law. It apeclfled Ihe Hat of gold and liver coin whli h would thereafter be coined at the United Htate mlnU. It omitted from that Hat the "atandord" dolltr ithotiKh It Included a "trade" dollar, whl.h contained more allvtr ' Ignorance of hi audience. When the' than the atundard dollar!, and. by ao) facta are once understood It la difficult omitting the tandard dollar, It pre-1 " Imagine anything mm h more laugh venled Ibe coliiHce of any au-h colna at able than Ihe common Ktatcmenta In our mint l-Jtif aa tti act wa In i regard to the "crime" or they would to the house by The return how wanted It to exlat. Among thoae who" mJ"rr ' "r uingley. voteJ for the "crime of 'TJ" waa Sen- t"r ngreman from the Second dl ator Hiewart of Nevada. It la thii fact trlr,: over l:0o for "'"""n ' the which haa prompted aome funny writer Thlrd dl"trict- and prwctlcaJly the aame on a dally paper to RUKgeat that Ben- t"r Bout" ln th Fourth district. In ator Stewart now write a book and call ' ,h lllture the Democrat It "The Crime , of '73-by One of the '"' PPrntly have leu than half a Criminal." jdoien of the representatives In the All the above statement can eaally :hou- and not one ,n ,h aenate. Aa be verlfle.1. They are matter, of record n,lcPt'. the Republicans polled a and hlalorj-. When any man talk of : nnaoua ve acured many the "crime of '"J" he presume on the force. It I alleg,-d ).y the silver men ill. Thm tlitM al was paaacd ur-r.-t-t II .iuty. nnhoiit proper dlni-UHnlon or a full iinO. rxliin.lliiK of Ha pruvls Ion, and l.'i That I v stopping colnaKtf of the standapl d 'llnr u "d'iolly blow" u tnii 1. nt the Kurred rlKhls i f silver as a iiuuiry meinl. Till Is the "crime" of 1ST! And when ,iuv iiihii calls it a crime or nuikea either i f the stnt 'incuts 'Hi ited iilmve he either Is deliberately dishonest or d"i s not know what he Is talking about. The fuels are tliee: III. Was the net of ix? passed ur be laughable If they wcr,e not so de- , elded ly false and ao dangerous to the country. Democratic ballots. On the other hand, many disaffected Democrats re mained at home, and only a few voted for the nominee of the gold standard wing. Populist and Prohibition votes have been received from only a few towns, but It la evident that neither party polled as large a vote as two years ago. If anything further needed to Th successful candidate for gover- make them m ire laughable. It would nor ' the Hon. Llewellyn Powers, of lie this: Houlton. Republican. The nominees of The claim is made that the act of the other parties were the Hon. Mel- l',3 stopped the coinage of standard vln p- frank, of Portland, Democrat; dollurs and thereby so reduced the de- Luther C. Eateman, of Auburn, Popu- inund for silver and o dishonored the "'t; Amml S. Ladd. of Calais, Prohl- metul that Its price fell off and has hi Hon, and Hon. Wm. Henry Clifford, b-vti falling ever since. The fact Is ' Portland, gold Democrat that In all the S year In which our Hon. Thomaa B. Reed, of Portland, government had existed, up to 1S73. from Ihe First district: Nelson Dingley, there had not only been mined alto- of Lewiston. from the Second district; THE RAILROAD GRADE. j How the Work 1 Progressing All Along ! the Line. ! DYNAMITE PLOT NIPPED IN THE BUD 'Number of Men Arrested In Glas gow, Rotterdam and Doing ne. There are very few In Astoria who j really appreciate the amount of work ! being done above Ihe contract work now almost completed by Corey Broth er. It Is known that Honeyman, De- ! Hart k Co., of Portland, have the con- j tract for completing the grade to Go-! ble. It Is also known that they have I about six hundred men at work; but 1 GANG OF AMERICAN TOUGHS Just what they are doing Is not .known, j Sunday Mr. James Cuslck, the well j known rancher, of Bear Creek, wa In .Scotland Tard Detectives Gradually the city to attend to some private busl- j Drew the Line About the Plotter ness. Mr. Cuslck Is one of the aub-1 and Bagged Their Game contractors on the grade work, having Other Arrests, the contract for the first mile west of 1 Mayger. To an Atorlan representa tive. Mr. Cuslck said: , (Copyrighted, ', by Associated Press.) "Yes. I am doing some of the work j London. Sept. H. It is generally be- on Hammond's railroad. My contract "M', cere tnt the police, by tne ar- for the mile west of Maygefs. calls r" ot Edward Belt at Glasgow on Bat- for completion of that much work by;uraft- Wallace ana jonn t,. .ear December lt. I expect, however, to:"- M Rotterdam, and P. J. Tynan have It done by the end of next month ;'No- l Boulogne-Bur-Mer-France. and then take a new contract. Ihave,Bv "'PP1 widespread aynamlta been engaged In railroad construction Plot ln th bu1- A Rotterdam the po- over thirty-six years, and in all my j11 captured a number of infernal ma- ex per lence In railroad building. I have ."ines ana soma correspondence wnicn never seen such solid and substantial jmJr ln further arrest. A semi- work as is now being put up by the i official communication on the subject of. A. and C. R. R. R. It Is a broad guage the arrest of these alleged dynamite road In every respect, and 1 being built I conspirators waa iaawued thla after to stay. Men are on every part of the: OODO- 11 "Xf: line from Knappa to Coble, and the! "There has been within full knowl- white tents of their camps 1st aa close ied" ot the Scotland Tard offlcUIa for together aa suburban stations out of mt tlm PMt an desperadoes a big city. The work ts being done a;"""' engaged in America preparing fast as men and muscle cak put It up. ramifications for an extensive and dia- I have sixty men in my camp, and we boiicaa Plot to perpetrate a dynamite are all working hard. In fact. I could Outrage in this country and establish a scarcely get time to come down here KiSa of terror. Gradually, and quietly, and attend to a little private business. complete network waa drawn around might add that two steamers are : the plotters and the fact being known kept constantly busy carrying supplies thal they were ln Intimate communlca- from Portland for the various camps "on witft Russian Mhlllsta In the Vnlt along the line." ed States enabled the police to pursue Mr. Cusick 'drove out to his Bear an Investigation of the discovery which Creek home Sunday morning, and re-!lea to obtaining the absolute evidence turned In time to take the evening , that one of the most recent develop- . boat for his camp on the railroad rnenta In the scheme waa a plot to grade. assassinate the Csar on the occasion of his visit to England. The prim SISTERS' SCHOOL OPENED. Beautiful Dedication Services at the New Academy Sunday Morning. geihi-r eight million silver dollars. Af- Seth Mlllikin. of Belfast, from the I ter 1S73 and up lo lv.)5 there were coin- Third district, and Charles A. Bou-jc-l too million silver dollars. It Is nuite telle, of Bangor, from the Fourth dls- reptltlouly mi. I w ithout a full know true thnt silver has been steadily fall- trict. all of whom have for years rep- nlge and under standing of Its provla-i'11 I""1''1' for over twenty years, resented Maine In the national house, Inns? jnm' It has fallen because It has been are the congressmen re-elected. The act of ism ns first drawn and Induced in constantly Increasing Everywhere at the polls the organlxa- prcsented congress In April, lsTo. j 'luantitles ana constantly more cheap- ,on of tne Republicans was evident It was pending In congress for nearly '' 11 ha fallen. Just as wheat or Iron ln ,he activity they displayed In get- thrw years mid a under consider- j "r 'lvH has fallen. As for the act of ,n(r out a fun vote at the ea.rie8t tlon during five s.-sslons of that biMly; ! having In any way reduced the possible hour. It was distinctly recommended In two,'1''11181"1 for allver for dollars, there reports of the secretary of the treos- va demand before, while since ury and the director of the mint, and It I th,'n 4'K1 'nlllhin dollars have been was ottlclally printed and laid on the I coined or llfty times as many as were lesks of members of the of the senate thirteen dl ,.. ... , . The campaign and contest today was was no demand before, whl e s nee .. . ' ine nust interesting Maine has had in twenty years. If ever In her history. Tt h,a hnuanld.1 a i ... I .... . . . . . e house andc"i"J In all the years of our national - o. i nouse ana t nooo. fin arraved apanst his father, In the Herein times ,'"-' bef..re. ,,.. .....n before the final vote was tuken on It. It waa rend at length In the open sen-1 ate several times, and 111 the house at ; least once, as shown by the record; It was reported from commit tecs seven These dollars were coined under the lUund-Alllsiin ucl of 1S7S and the Sher inun law of Ivhi. At the time of the passage of the act of 17:1 the price of silver w as gm d times, and the discussion upon it in notish too good for coining Into dol- the house nils sixty-six columns of the,"11"8- " vvas worth moiv In the open ('oi)Ki'esslniial i.lobe, and In the senate AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION Call and Be Convinced SOL OPPENHEIMER Trustee for the late M. C. CROSBY market for making Into forks and seventy-eight columns. (spoons, men negnn tne great produc- Mliul. these are not merely our state-l,l"n the Improvements in mnchin- nients. They are matters of ulllclal " men ciieapemn n-just as wneat reconl w hich anybody who chooses , "r lnm u ns cheapened. In 1S76 the sll- nuiy verify for himself, and If he i " 1 " ul s" emmor ior neip rrcm wishes he can read all those H4 col-j,'"n,:ri'!i' an'1 RO powerful were they umns of discussion iiW and 7S are 144) 1,11,1 ,hl'lr 1"11'' that ln'l7S the Bland I It the senate and the house. 'Allison law was passed, which pro- Now, railway men. when anybody : vl,u '1 f"r ,h;' purchase by the govern- tells you that that bill was passed OI "," uss tnan two million dol without pri-r discussion, laugh atj him If you think he Is only Ignorant, I I then , i lurs" wi That rth of sliver ii month. law continued until lS'JO, but but if he pretends to he Infoim.d mid U,L' 1"ke ,,f "vei' f,'u- ln sI,ile of Oregon State Normal School MONMOUTH, OHKOON. A Training School for Teachers. Senior Year Wholly Professional. Twenty weeks of Pychology and General and Special Methods; twenty weeks of Teaching and Training Department. Training school of nine grades with two hundred children. Regular Normal Course of Three Tearr. The Normal Diploma la recognised by law as a State Lite Certificate to teach. Light Expenses; Board at Normal Dining Hall $1.50 per week. Furnish ed rooms with light and fire, 70o to 11.00 per week. Board and Lodging In private families fS.EO to IS.SO (tor week. TUITION: Sub-Normal, $5.00 per term of ten weeka; Normal, $6.25 per term of ten weeks. Grade from reputable schools accented. Catalogues cheerfully furnished on application. Address P. L. CAHPBELL, Pres., or W. A. WANN, Sec. of Faculty. Mount Angel College. MOUKT ANOKI., MAHION COI'NTV, OltKGON. THE iiiokI excellent Hour hi'Nt niellioils In teaohhiK tnln n I illm'lplliie; lot their times to give them IIE mint excellent Hoarding Molmol In the Northwest. Our principle In: to use the IK HIHl limy ICHlilier Ol lo no lilo ninK mm i-aii'i ii ' e , iu iiiiiui' i exact all the loHNoiis uiul linve the lioys miiKe the bent use of KiiliHliinUiil unit gooil mi iilK anil pleiil.v loent ; lo see to nieir hiMlllv health bv giving lliem aniini' eliniiee lor cxereme; togive tnoroiign aimmeuoii to nnleiils us well a" o parent. Ureal sums have been expended this iiiiinier In binuttr--linianil leveling Hie ground", pultlng In new water eloseta mill o iMTteel, sewer yalem, in eiiliiiiilng the cabinet, collection, lllimry, ele. One of nur sMvlaltlis I a most complete Commercial and llusliins Coiutiu, lliinklng, etc, Mualc ou all liwtrimients, Wrlle for spe cial terms ill .mire to THK l'HINCll'AL, School open September (th. to know what he Is talking about tell him frankly thnt well. If he Is a big man, that he prevaricates. When the above facts are quoted at a silver man. his usual way of escap ing Is to say: "Perhaps the bill as a w hole was dls- cusstd. hut the bill as discussed did not omit the standard dollar. The name of thnt coin was somehow drop ped after the discussion and before the bill was signed. That Is where tho surreptltlousness and the crime camo In." Now the answer to that assertion is the aame as to the former statement. The mmi who makes It Is either Igno rant or deliberately false. The bill as tl est presented contained no provision for any silver dollar at all, either In the senate or the house. Afterwards, In the senate, the "trade dollar" was Introduced Into the bill (for trade purposes with China, Mex ico, etc.) and remained there. But ev erybody understood fully thnt no stand ard dollar as provided for, and no proposition was ever made at any time In any of the discussions, either In the senate or the house, that such a dol lar should be coined, and this was be cause everybody knew that the propo sition to continue to coin such a dollar would be absurd. Why? To answer this wo will take up the second statement of the silver men. (2). Did the omitting of the stand ard dollar strike a "deadly blow" at the sacreel right of allver as a money metal? Not precisely. The reason why It these enormous purchases by the gov ernment, and the silver men cried for more. help. Again they beset congress with their lobby and again they got w hat they wanted a part of It. for nothing would have entirely sntistied them. They got the Sherman act, w hich provided for the purchase of four and one half million ounces per month by the government and four and one half million ounces will make make nearly six million standard dollars. Think of It! In ninety years we had coined only eight million dollars; and now the government began to buy sil ver at the rate of six million a month more in every six weeks than had case of the Hon. Harold Sewall. of Bath, who took the stump to argue against the principles of the Hon. Ar thur Sewall, the Democratic nominee for vice-president. Most effective work Was done from the stump, and never did a more formidable array of cam paign orators expound Republican doc trines In Ihe New England stale. But the struggle was not entirely one-sided. With Internal dissensions and lack of funds to contend with, the Democrats made a very strong fight. In the last two weeks the gold Democrats took a hand In the struggle and several of their leaders addressed large audiences In the cities, but the returns tonight Indicate that the principal effect ef their participation in the campaign was to strengthen the Republican ranks. If the names of the nominees of the gold Democrats had been on the ticket, however, it Is believed a very good show ing would have been made. (.nmllilute Hateman was the main strength of the Populists in their can vass, his efforts being mainly de voted to keeping the members of his party who favored free silver out of the Democratic ranks. His opposition has been baaed on the candidacy of Sewall for vice-presidency, which he main- tins Is Inconsistent, and his objection to the Democratic ticket on that ac count has been most strenuous. The figures at hand indicate there has been some decrease In the Populist 'vote. It is believed that some of this loss has movers were Fenians in America, and when the plot had beea-earrled as far as possible there. Us chief agents were : sent to Europe to consummate the de- L lt ,, , , signs adopted. Every precaution was The new Catholic academy w as for- . . ,., . ... " i taken In shtnnlnflr tham uinnratnltf and mally opened Sunday morning, withi. ., " . t , ' , ' . ,, v by different routes. The emissaries f the celebration of High Mass by the-- , , .u. . , : every movement, with the result of the rooms of the Institution. These rooms, I , . , . . . . captures above mentioned, which may be thrown together by ; opening the folding doors that separate j them, had been beautifully decorated '. by the sisters and thei many friends. Trailing vines and bright hued flowers were arranged gracefully around the ! woodwork, while the altar, which had j canton. Ohio. Sept. U.-In Introduc been constructed on a raised platform iTlg the delegation of wool-growers who at one end. was one solM mass of called on Governor McKinlev today. brilliant bloom. Many of Astoria's best 'Attorney-General Holllngsworth spoke gardens had been stripped of their at gome lenfta on protectlon and th, choicest flowers for the occasion, and importance of Harrison county as a the effect was Indeed beautiful i wool-growing center. In conclusion he Long before the appointed hour the gaid; building was filled to overflowing and j . In i, dilemma. Governor McKln many were forced to stand In the halls ley the wool-growers of Harrison, ir durlng the services. The reverend fath-. respective of party, are turning to er aeuverea a loucmng sermon ana y0U. They hall you a paid a high tribute to the sisters having faith In the WOOL GROWERS. Congratulate McKinley Over an Assur ed Vlctotry in November. those noble women who devote their IliMn r 1 . 1 .1. 1 , V, 1 - ..... n . I . . L been coined In nine-tenths of a centu- . I , . S rv-as much everv week as ,1 w The VOte ln the d,s,rlc' lnd'- ...i.. ,i ....-...;., i . v"cates that Congressman Milliken Is V k once,, jeur re.eleotea by 1! 000 p,urallty a , of before-as much every day as had been about 1700 V my, a gain oi coined In each two years before-or i Th ' ' .... iai.tKK) every hour in a temhour day! hv -;,'"'..." V!T can figure it out for yourself i ' 1 . ' that Is not correct. The ! " ... Z " . "c 1 ,uu"l , , , piuraiuy over 4. wnen t leves was mine-owners could work the r men ten , . , , . elee-ted by almost 40,000 plurality, of hours a day all the year round and ,., .JL, x, ... 1 " . ' " produce J20.0.X. an hour, or 1200.000 a T J, ? Potion of the day, or 333 a minute, and know that ""olf n, tT W .i, ,r ......,, o . w , ltate the plurality for Powers will be ...v . .......... llk o-iif o ,aw!between 45, io nine ineir entire output ana pay them for it You and see Why was not that protection given to wheat or to labor? Are the silver mine owners such paupers that they! need government charity on such a scale? Remember that the govern ment was losing money all the time. The price of silver kept on falling, and every time the government bought a million ounces, the value of Its stock 000 and 50,000. ! Secretary Beane. of the Democratic state committee, concedes the election of the Republican ticket by over 40,000 majority. To an Associated Press re- ; porter he said: "I am satisfied that Powers' majority will be over 40.0UO. It is much greater than I expected. I have nothing to say of the result." (Continued on Fourth Page.) Meany Is the leading tailor, and pays the highest cash price for fur skins. their leader and Intelligence and common honesty of the American voter. lives to thegood of humanity. The mu- ,hey venture here and now to congrat slc. though hurriedly prepared, wasex- uIate yi)U on an agsurej v(etotry ln cellent. the mingled tones of the piano, : .November over the allied hosts of free organ and violin blending sweetly with trade, anarchy, repudiation and na the voices of the singers. A happy tlonai dishonor." coincidence, and one appreciated by j the sisters, was the necessity caused by ; SILVER DOWN. the repairing of the Catholic church j of holding Mass In the convent on the New Tork, Sept. 11. The steamer morning of its dedication. Oriziba, from Havana, brought J300,- The attendance at the opening of WO in gold. Heldelbach, Ickelhelmer & school yesterday was most promising. Co. have an additional $250,000 la gold and the good sisters have many friends on the Campania. The total engage who wish them success in their new ments, Including arrivals, aggregates Held of labor. iJ29.SS3,0iH). j A further decline Ts noted In the price LEAVING ALASKA. : of bar silver, sales of 60,000 ounces tak- -ing place at 63664, as against 68 a Miners Quit In Large Bodies Because . shol.t time ago. The doging was at Unsuccessful. I60'i'i63lk The weakness Is sttrlhotort depression In eastern markets, entail ing a lighter demand for bullion. THE MARKETS. A prominent Oregon hop ouyer gays that If all the hops are picked In this state the crop will not reach over 52, Portland. Sept. 14. Wheat Valley 52533; Walla Walla, 50S51. Seattle. Sept. 14. Seventy-six Cook Inlet prospectors w ere brought down I by the schooner Sophie Sutherland, j which arrived this afternoon. Those I of the prospectors who were seen Liverpool, Sept. 14. Wheat, spot, stated that the rapidity with which-flrm; demand, poor; Xo. 2 red spring, miners were leaving the Inlet had re- 3s 2J; No. 1 California, 5s 6d. duced the number there to about 500 j exclusive of the number at Coal Bay. They calculated that $390,000 had been expended in taking men In and out of the country, while the amount from the mines would not be more than $100,000 at the highest. Starvation was a remote possibility, as departing prospectors have disposed of their provisions at a sacrifice. The majority are able to leave the country, and not more than 100 will be destitute. KILRA1N KNOCKED OUT. Baltimore, Md., Sept. 14. Kilraln was knocked out In the first round In two and one-quarter minutes by Slavln. McKINLEY CLUB NOTICE. Regular meeting of McKinley Club tonight, Tuesday, Sept. 15th, at the Court house, at 7:30 p. m. sharp. All members of the club are requested to attend as business of importance will - come Derore tne meeting. 000 bales, and should .prices be low : J. S. DELLINGER, ' many yards will be unpicked. H. J. Wherrlty, Sec. President. Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report. Yen ragacE v-SywU Iu)5TVTi wflirri M ;eM 11 V ABSOLUTELY PUKE