nily living in Nashville, tetnberf iii the last three d iour murders, but have 1 punishment through ty of the law. . •lis minister says that ne more to make? dcraf-SUluOtuO Iju fcliwthat' the rainy 'seasonear. * * * : 'om in Arkansas in the ck taxes. .Delinquents ire settling up, some of pward of 20,000 acres ofId Republican is ungal-hful enough' to say that iie has two qualifications . Tbov are “uglinesst of Sacramento, is eigh-old. His great-grand-the age of 123 years. pi* topped the beam at bis uncles reached 102.3son, charged with the rrving a rich New York-r ^ fa . %Secretary—Phirman Edwards. Treasurer C. (J. Secrist.Trustees— M. Sipher, J. A. Chaffee, Mrs. Dr. Kilgore, L. II. Smith, Wm. Olendenihg, C. B. Bristol, M. C, Soule.The next regular meeting will occurnext Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock,atwhich a «rood speaker is promised.to toe citiztthe public, and confectevery day.new patronMarried.Cummings—O’Leary—In Monmouth, November t2, by Rev. Father Duffy. Mr. John Cummings and Miss Julia O’Leary. Groom's occupation, laborer; age 24 yearn; bride 21 years. ' ' IPatterson—Adams—In Monmouth, No- ! veraber 12.’ by W. J. Walker. J. P., Mr. Clark W. Patterson and Miss EmmawVdams. Groom’s occupation, laborer; age *23 years; bride 21 years.Cheese—Loveridge—In Ionia, November 9. by Hev. Parm^nis, Mr. Charles Cheese and \lhs Hattie Loveridge Groom’s farmer; age 22 years; bride 20 years.229t26]Star Livlt; good terms las, MonimCoai!Births.In Coldbrook, November 10, a daughter tc Navina and Frank Doriey; 6th child.SOFT Cthe Centra