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Ik t utactat. The Tammany boys are brave, courajre ous, loyal fellow. The democrats are going west, young man. (To Illinois). The landslide predicted in iheto columns last week has come. Seo election returns . H is the deliberate opinion of the people of the United States that the tariff is a tax. Wonder what His Excellency the gov ernor thinks of the action of the "late dem ocratic party" in the elections yesterday. By tho vote of Oregon Cleveland was nominated at Chicago. Linn county contributed largely to the action of the state convention in endorsing Cleveland Mr C P Burkhart of this city received a letter to day from Congressman Seerly of the Burlington, Iowa, district in which the writer expresses himself aYl fully satisfied that Cleveland will carry Iowa. Now is the time for workingmen whoso wages have been increased in the past two years to come to the front and be identified. It is understood that the republican cam paign manager are willing to pay more liberal premiums for natural curiosities of this description than the queen of England pays to the mothers of triplets. A dispatch from Brooklyn New York says: Rev T DeWitt Talmage was mys teriously absent from his Brooklyn pulpit yesterday. It is rumored that his wife be came insane in New Haven yesterday. They were there, and a late telegram said they had returned to New York, but a call at the house this morning elicited the infor mation from the housekeeper that they did not return, and she did not know where they were. They went away Thursday. John Coffee and J E Delcar, both laborers, of Tacoina. were taken today to tho pest house, suffering from smallpox in the eruptive stage. They were found in tho Ohio lodging house and the Halstead hotel, respectively, both of which places have been under strict quarantine, though their occupants, fifty-three in all, strongly ob jected, Several tried unsuccessfully to escape by jumping out of the second story windows. The quarantine will be tained at least two weeks. Protection is unequal in its effects, and will continue to be until it excludes all things living and dead, organic and inor ganic, and protects alike the professions the trades, etc, until, in short, it does what providence has designed never shall be done shuts n each nation, each people. within a triple Chinese wall to suffer a living 't-.i'h . A young man, born and raised a republi can in this county who recently went to Cal ifornia writes back to a friend here that he has changed his politic since going to that state. He say he has conversed with number of republican business men in San Francisco who tell him that if the obnox ious po'icy of protection is continued much longer the crass will grow in the streets of that city, hence they are Cleveland men. The young man is well known in this city. The currency agitation radiating from Manchester as a center is now working up on the commercial and financial circles in London. The London Chamber of Com merce will shortly be asked to indorse the principal resolution adopted by the meeting in Manchester last night, which affirms that the best remedy for the depression in trade is a broad international oompict re owning the mints of the leading nation of the world to the unrestricted coinage of gold and silver, and demanding that the government to-operate with the coming International Monetary Conference to i cure such an agreement In the highest financial quarters, however, there is a be lief that the government intends to pursue a policy of inertia on the currency ques tions. On the other hand tho Indian Cur rency Committee will not take lone; to arrive at a decision. The personnel of this ommittee Lord Herscholl, Mr Farrer and Mr Cunie forbids the hope that the rec ommendation will be such as will meet with the approval of the members of tho Brussels Monetary Conference. There has been some gossip of late as to the future movements of President Harri son in the event that be be defeated for a re-election. He ha a comfortable home at Indianapolis, but some of his friends think that a residence in that city, now that he is a widower, won'd not be agreeable to him. This belief is strengthened by the fact that neither of the president's children is ever again likely to take up a residence at Indianapolis. Russell Harrison is really a citizen of Helena, Mont, although during the past few years his buHiness engagements have kept him in New York. Mrs McKea. the president's daughter, will probably make her Mure homo in Boston. Her husband, Mr J R McKee, has removed to that city wi h the intention of remaining permanently. Some of the quidnunc think Mr Harrison will, when he leaves the White House, locate near his daughter and son-in law. The president's affection for his little grandson, Benny McKee, is well known, and it is not believed that he can be happy away from him. It is not known that the president has expressed a prefer -ence to any of his friends regarding his future residence, and it is not improbable that this gossip is based on speculation only. It has been talked about, however, for several days and many people think there is some foundati t for it. I 19 ST lr Elmer a, the yoi ar Chicago physi ti'tn who made a reputatioi r himself in Rtisoia a few months since as II e inventor of a new treatment for cholera, u a pas fencer on the Hamburg American steam ship 1 ' (Jurabia,'which arrived lately. Or Lm rays that his method it simply a thorough irrigation of fie bowels with soap'tuds. His first case was that of a Rus sian peasant, and he says that tbe St Petersburg doctors watched his work with the greatest interest. I 'is experiment was entirely successful. His next patient was already spotted and had turned blue. Under tbe irrigation with soapsuds, however, the doctor says be was soon cured. By thi time the Russian doctor in charge had given him un apartment of his own and bad furnished him with an attendant. Tbe privilege Vas also accorded to him of treat ing bis patients as they came in fresh from the ambulance. Out of 27 cases which ho treated while in Russia, Dr Lee says be lost but three, one of whieh was a patient already in a moribund condition, and the other two those of persons whose blood was badly poisoned. After leaving St Petersburg Dr Lee went to Hamburg and spent two weeks in the hospital demonstrating his method. From Hamburg he went to Berlin and submitted clynical charts of his work to Prof Virchow. who gave him a letter expressive of hi ap proval of the discovery. THC WAVE IS RISING. The RtpuUicans sniered on this campaign In the full confidence that they could carry New York. 1 heir reliance was D-mocrst e division. It is not to be denied that they had appartntly good ground for their belief that the chVnces were against the Democratic can didate In the great pivotal Stale which el rt ed Mi Clavaland in 1884. There was so much opposition to his reno silnation this year by his own ptrty that many prudent Democrats throughout the country gravely doubted the expediency of making him once mote tbe standard-bearer. But In spite of ihisopposi sltlon and these doubts, ia spite of a so'id delegation fiom his own State pledged to an other man, the Natlonsl Convention, respond ing to the demand of the Democratic masses of the Union, sbose Cleveland for the party's leader. What has become of the Republisan't hopes? They liaa been forced practically to aoncede that their fight In New York is lost. The tide is sU toward Clsvcland there, and is running so strongly that betting men offer rapidly Increasing odds in his favor. Yesterday a wsget of $iS,ooo to (9,000 that the Empire State would give her elector votes for him was made In Tammany Hall . letting men are not infallible, but they aie as shrewd as their neighbors in detecting the drift of things, and those who live in New York, especially the lesdeis of Tammany, may fairly be presumed to be good judges of the situation. And If the current has become a flood In New York, where the Democratic prospects were all along supposed to be the most pre carious, what shall weir feres toother battle fields confessedly lees doubtfvl? Is it ra tional to believe than the flood Is banked by the State lines of New York? Had it been predicted three, or even two, mouths ago, that Cleveland's own States week before the election would be regt'ried as surely Demo era sic, would any one have hesbatsd to tto- elare that in such cat he would ineviubly be swept inta the Presidency by a popular tidal wave? And a tidal wave is precisely what weshal' see on Tuesday, unless every sign at this time ia unprecedentedly deceptive. The people arc awake. They art tired of McKinleyism and incensed at the party which openly put Its trust in boo J le . T hey are determined t hat the Government shall be run in the interest of all the people, and no, solely for the ben efit of manufacturing millionaires of the Car negie stripe. The Republican party is going into re tirement at tbe peoples command for repent ante and purification . When it becomes again fit for such men as MacVeagh, Grethem, Cooler, ScSurt and Rea, tbe Wanamakcrs, Quay's Martins, Hackettt and Dudleys will not be the most conspicuous nf its leaders as now. And it will in its chastened future depend upon something besides the "fit" fried from tbe trusts to win its victories. Em- THE AliLIAXCE OF SPOILS AMD GKEEir. The McKiuley bill, I repeat, was passed for the purpose of csmemiog snore closely tbe union between the money power of the country sod tbe Republican (.arty. It pro fesses to hare been passed in the interests of the laboring man. But every laboring man in this country knows from bis sciual per sonal experience tnat while it does not in crease the money be takes in, it does increase the money be pays oat. Every laboring mas knows that the tariff cannot and does not add one cent to the amount of his wages, whitest reduces their purchasing power in 1 be mar kets where he is compelled to boy the sup plies for himself sod bis lymiiy. Senator Car Hsie. Speaker Ciip, ia the coarse of his speech in New York, said among other arise and no table things: "Tbe Democrs's do sot say they will increase wsges. They say if yon give thtm an opportunity they will pass a law that will increase the patcliasing poser of wages." This, without any deougogery, i the truth concerning the bearing of the Democratic policy on tbe condition of the wage-earners of tbe land. By tariff reform it is possible without decreasing wages in sny quar'er to add 15 per cent to the purchasing power of my power of the money received by tbe common people ia compensation for their toil.' In tbe matter of wool alone tbe Dem ocrat ic policy would be equivalent to a gift of $200,000,000 p'-ranum to the people. Tbe swallow nuisance continues with un abated vigor at the naval academy, Annap olis, says the Baltimore Sua. From 8000 to 20.000 swallows gather every evening in five or six maple trees in front of the Su perintendent's residence and make evening and morning hideous with their cries. All efforts to drive them away have failed, and a bell and gong are kept going at intervals to drive the pests from tbe two trees next the superintendent's house. Every year from tbe 15th of July to October this disa- agreeable rendezvous is maintainod by tbe swallows. sswiswa Up to the year 1835 stoves in tbe United States were made almost exclusively in blast furnaces, and directly from the ore, instead of being mad in foundries from pig iron, as they now are, and they were consequently much heavier and ruder than now , and had loose and imperfect joints. Most of them were made in furnaces of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, though a few were cast quite early in the furnaces at Coldspring, N Y, and at Salisbury and Canaan, Ct. From 1820 to 1835 a con siderable business was done in stove mak ing in Rutland county, Vt. Tbe spell-binders, big and little, are un questionably out of force, an J tbire is an immense amount of talking goin on, but the talking, voluminous as ic is, dOfSn't l.ein lo compare with the thinking in which the pub lie mind is engrossed. Tue people listen to what is ssid, but st a rule they are not voct ferausly proclaiming what they think. They f?el competent to judge for thesselve. snd will vote according to 'heir self-farmed con victions. The secret Fallot means a silent ballot. It upnets all stereotyped mrt.iods of calculation, discredit all the o ,1-1 Ironed signs, and puts the book linker in a quandry . Es Presid.-nt Clevlaid left hie rssseee snd wslked to the polling il ice st 878 Six'h ave nue. There were 25 men in line ahead of the ex president. They recoguized him, rais ed their hats and bowed . Whtn C cvsland stepped up to lhe poll clerk and gave his name, a republican walclier attempted tu challenge his vD'e, but be was quickly hustled out of the way. Cleveland received a lunch of bal 'ets marked No 186, and went into the fifth booth to fix his tickets They were in proper order at.d as soon as deposited in lhe respect ive boxes tne ex-prerident went home. Our sympathies (o far as wc eie sblj to give them play ss ths election newscome In) are hereby extei'ded in th most cordial and friend.y a ay to the edi or if the 7'tmt.s Aouniaiwr, Salem Stalt$man, Eugene lournal and otherepublican Trient's in this state. Gentleman shake, and heartily too. The tobacco growers of the Connecticu Valley, proved to be sparkling tln'4 tcintil sting from the roseate lalnbow chased liy Carter throuph the nutmeg stale. Senator David 8 Hill i emphatically a dtmocrat. PROT iCTIONS DOOM Forcebellism Crushed. THE 6. 0. P. LAID IN THE OUST- CROW, CHAPMAN, CROW. Free TraSe Frlthlra eae bar Tariff ""'' antpalrm r Kdara tlwa a Sarecas. The Delttwrale Jaaeaaeatef taw Voters la that lhe t'easaeser pas Ihr tax. A t'hran reel slam as Mean a await SSbjsi Tammaar Stall did a big Bar 's Week. A WATERLOO, The republicans met a regular Waterloo defeat Tuesday. Cleveland carries the following states: Alabama 11. Arkansas 8, Connecticut 6, Delaware 8, Florida, Geor gia 13, Illinois 24, Indiana i3, Kentucky tO, Louisiana 8. Maryland 8. Michigan 6, Mississippi 9, Missouri 17, New Jersey 10, New York 36, North Carolina tl, South Carolina 9, Tennessee i2 Texas 15. Vir ginia 12, West Virginia 6, Wisioasin i2. California 9. total 277. Harrison carries Idaho 3, Iowa, i3, Maine 6. Massachusetts 15, Michigan 8, (divided) Minnesota 9, New Hampshire 4, Ohio 23. Oregon 4, Pennsylvania 32, Rhode Island 4, Vermont 4. Washington 4 Total 129. The following are likely car ried by Weaver: Colorado 4, Kansas 10, Nebraska 3. Nevada 3, while North and South Dakota and Wyoming and Montana are in donbt. mrnei start anst Portland, Not 9. Multnomah county with 13 precincts to hear from, Harrison. 7160; Cleveland, 1693; Weaver, 5165. Sax Fraxci-o, Not 9, 8:80 a m. San Francisco morning papers concede Cleve land elected. Examiner hysterically jubi lant and wants to shake. Chronicle digni fied and resigned but gloomily prophetic. Return from state scatferidg and indefi nite. 202 precincts out of 2-99 give Har rison 25,388 Cleveland 30.010. Utters plurality all in San Francisco dry. Indiana. 340 precincts, Harrison 37,352; Cleveland 33.000. Same in "90 (rare Th raster 31.667: Matthews 30,111; net republican gain 2109. Poktt axtj. Not 9.-58 precincts out of 757 in Washington give Harrison 2KB; Cleveland 2114: Weaver 1868; McGraw i7i4: Snively 2319. Portland. Oretrn 2i4 precincts out of 646 in 'tab? frive Hharriwm 19,624; Cleve land 7647; Weaver 16.091. Posjtlaxd. Nt 9.-226 precinct, give Harrison 20.777: Cleveland 8154; Weaver 16.992. Illinois-? precircts outside of Crook mnnlr crtr liimww it". ' J . t" 1 I - Preofenveuevejand 103,- 1 ord, whose name is familiar to every ots; Harrison M.iC. t leveisnd s nelinn.i ik. r.iii c,.i. "iwMAh. plurality in 1100 out of 1197 precincts in stateHO.791 Illinois 1323 out ot state trive Cleveland I97.008. 1 467 precincts in 307,240; Harrison Washington-1 precincts give Harrison 3303; Cloveland 29&'; Weaver 187 1: Mc Graw 2448; Smvety 34i0. ( reeon-239 n.-ydnrt vVKi. J. ol: j hIa iT wi 'I j J a , thought tnem dear and did not buy. tw i t'MW 2091 ! Mo Later he said, "I give for a cent as many Oraw 2911 ; Snively 3770. j u yoo uk. p in TOOr band." and GC precincts in Washington. Harrison thi. apparently more liberal offer built 44o.; Cleveland 3894; Weaver 2598; He- np a lively trade. Tbe bos had die Oraw 3267; Snively 4480. covered thst taking one person with an- California-Returns from G7O precincts other, the average band ful was less than outside of San Francisco give Harrison 'g''t. A good illustration of the ways 38,307; Cleveland 34,78; Weaver 7409. ( tb world. California Returns to noon show vote i in congressional as lollows: This is an era of exaggeration. Tbe 1st disc 110 out of 432 precincts give i Astoria Examiner says: There is noth Davis 4500, Geary 6528, Hwafford 265. j ing like being tbe only paper takiac lele- 2nd diet 156 out of 432 Drerincte irive : vranhie it.nathffa aa It alwrara miku . - ia ,ow, vuminuiu, 0010. Washington 139 precincts. Harrison 6803, Cleyeland 5S30. Weaver 316, Mc- Oraw. 5487, Snively 6323. Sax Fsakcisco. Sov 9. 3rd ronv re- slonal district, 62 out of 238 precincts give Hilborn 3285, English 3463, Lyon 485. 5tb district, 39 precincts ont of 85 outside of San Francisco gave Loud 2475 Ky land 2424. 6th district, 163 out of 275 precincts give Lindlev, rep. 9003 : Can non, dem and peoples, 11,797. 7th dis trict, 165 out of 443 precincts give Bow ers, rep, "628; Welluorn, dem, 6759; Hamilton, peoples, 2216. Arizona re turns indica'e election of Smith, dem. delegate to congress. 268 pre;incta in Oreiron irive Harrison 22,678; Cleveland 8987; Weaver 18,880. Indiana 380 precinc's eive Harrison 41.070; Cleveland 37,081. Michigan Harrison eJentors are elected in seven and Cleveland electors in six elec toral districts. Rich rep, fer governor, elected by lo.OOO plurality. West Va-Not enough returns reoorted to indicate result. Kansas Republican state central commit tee claim sta'e by 8000. Ponulista also claim state, all congressmen and majority ot the legislature. conthols His arprnrrt. A phyxician says that a man may do a gseai deal for himself by sheer force of will, and tbat in no disorder is it easier te prove this than in delirium tremens. He siys that one of his patients is a hard drinksr and that while he never takes enough liquor to prevent his attending to business he is always saturated with alco hol. At certain intervals, however, says the Chicago Herald, the man receives a warning and he then "tapers off" until he has reached the nttr.irautn in his daily al lowance. This warning com- s in the form of blue snakes that wind up his legs and creep into his lap and crawl over the tabl and co'I in hit plate He knows that thev are not real, so he sets his teeth and goes on with his work or hie eating; or his resd ing and resolves to be moderate. He has schooled himself ho well tht his wife dres not know when be has reached his periodi cal climax at the verge of "jim jams." MCtiAl. sTA I r OF btKOK aBHANlZATIO.H, Two suits were begun list week in Cin clnnlii sgainst vn'lous labor organizations in volved In a recent strike. The Walnut Street Theatrical Comrany and John II Haveltn, a theatrical manager, each claims $50,000 dam ages and asks an Injun lion to restrain the la bor orgtnWsHon Involved from interfeiing with their business by threatening boycotts and otherwise. Tetnp-ra.-y injunctions hsve been granted. Tue Cases sre fsr-resching, as the courts have never estsblished the legal status of labor organizations very clearly, Harrity, Whitney ano tevenon make a strong spike team. They spiked the enlmles' gum in good shape Tuesdsr. SAlJ-LJJ . Iisuuj Important. To know thst the Hem me k Long Piano gives perfect satisfaction, stands in tune longest, and is an endless pleasure to all who buy them at B Ellj man's, First st Albany, Or. Oh MISFITS. Licenses were issued today for the marriage of William S Toole and Sarah S A brains, and B P Hansard and M K De Vaney . A Poitlatid Sunday paper has a sensa tional article in which an S P conductor is a principal actor, and a Harrtshurg hop yanl cne of the scene of the affair. lhe taxable propertv of Marlon county ihlt year It $9,973,116; an Increase over last ol about f3S,ooo. The li.crca.e in In debtednett wat over half a million dollars. It it now definitely atcei tlned that Bur dette Wolf.lhe murderer.haa made hi. way out of the ttate. He traveled afoot at far eatt at Grants, Sherman county, and there took a train. A bogus dollar has been passed on the Dbmocrat office. Being received In lump with several others it was not no ticed at the time, though it it a plain case and bogus at a glance when teen side ways. Of course no one would do such a thing on purpose on a newspaper. If any one thinks they did it we will be slad to exchange it for a good one or something else ot value. Again It Is established that 13 is an un tacky numoer. On Tuesday afternoon tre were just that number of prisoners m Vsc police dock and not one escaped eisMpmother s son was deemed guilty and rineSj When the last man arose to ex plain ne came nearlv breaking the charm with his pitiful story, but Judge Williams, who was on the bench, after reflecting moment made it a clean sweep. Wei come. An Item has been going the nwndt of the press to the c fleet that the river here Is gradually washing away the bank an unless something Is done to protect the ground the citr wltl lose some of Its build Inge, etc. Who first wrote this Item or what the object mty have been, we will not attempt 10 eurmlse. Suffice it lo say that there is todav no foundation for such a statement. If in fact there ever was Harrtshurg Courier. Wallace Sweet, of Fioience precinct who has been here attending circuit court, has a specimen of a double headed snake, preserved In alcohol, which he captured at the head of tide on the Slusiaw eight tears ago. In securing the -vile he In jured It by stepping on it are), lived but a lew da ". Daring the' ajg be caught dies for lis food, and ttsSsanasas --utdrlrtt use one mouth thei sa itr. Eugere attis, Five boys, pupils In tbe Falling public school, rar away from home, during the week, supplyingtheroseltes liberally from tbe family larder, started out to conquer the world. They had been reading "Red Bill" and "Long Rifle," but after three slays sojourn in the woods with roasted potatoes for desert, all had enough exper ience 10 return to their respective homes. One of the adventurers less fortunate than hie churns at -refuted entry to the family domicile and had to cream tn an empty barrel while the stars shone. Welcome. You are hardly in it without yon hare been a newsboy. An ex says: Little did the patrons of Joseph Medill, editor and owner of the Chicago Tribune, think that the poor straggling newsboy would occupy the portion he does, or that J 8 Pu litter, who was a waiter at nigbt and old papers daring lhe day. would be owner and editor of the New York World. Among other notable e-newsboys are : at H De Young, editor and owner of the San Francisco Chronicle; Charles Crocker, now dead, one of the owners of the Southern Pa-: 6c railroad. sold paper in Troy, N 1 . Lelatid blan Went worth maror of t'h'icajroand ineru- ber ol congress ; Horace ree!v; rer dinand Wood, owner of the New York News has retired worth over 6.000.000 Minister Francis, who represented this country under Hayes, in Spain, editor of we 1 rov-Times. boy selling pea-nuts bad no measure. He sold eight lor a cent, hot inquirer. SDCn S such s paper infallible snd reliable. A morning paper that Ukes two dollars' worth of dispatches and steals three columns, received a leport from the Portland demonstration saying, "that there were 50,000 men in line." Con -aidering there are only about 60,000 voters in the state, and basing tbe result of the election on that procession, Hsr rison will have about 40,000 majority in this state next Tuesdav. WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? IS IT AN. If you want the uwmg to wie reason we bave more overcoats on hand than we ought to have in order to unload this large stock we will sell regular $17.00, $16.00 and $15 00 coats lor only $10 00. Boys' coats reduced $7.60 to $5.05. from $8 00 and sbsbbsb TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Trill Ga Ifcruaan Orea-en. Chicago, Nov 7. Chris Miller will leave this city tomorrow night for New Orleans. where, on Friday or Saturday, he willbejrin to walk around the United States lie will go west through Texas, up through California to British Columbia and then around the gnuit lakes to New York and now I'.ngiaixi and otter warning urounu maine, he will go south along the seaboard and finish his tramp to New Orleans, the Saint of starting. He will walk the entire istance, and believes bo can make tbe trip in two years' walk. Cervala I II) Kleetleni , (KHVAis, Or, Nov 7. lhe tiervais city election took place today. The vote was the largest ever cast in this city and the contest was quite spirited, lbero were two tickets in the field, known as the etraight and fusion tickets. The straight ticket was elected bv good majorities. Ilic 1 be successful ticket is republican to a man Tbe following are the officers elected: Jotin 1. lavlor. JHcMnlev Mitchell, A McXeai, Jake Bingtnan, Tom Coleman, councilmen; recorder. W S Taylor; treas urer, lyros Bal'lriuge; marshal, Henry ivoester. A reapers' lot laa. PlTTsnrno. Not 7. Information has just reached here from California that Bar ney Punning, and inmate of the city poor inn cere lor a years, lias tanen heir to an estate valued at 300,000. Tbe fortune was bequeathed Thinning by his brother William, who went to California in 1849, accumulated large wealth and recently died. a stays Set. Cattkrjct. N J, Nov 7. Several small boys, from 7 to i2 years old, were playing with a revolver on the commons st this place yesterday afternoon. Charles Jordan shot and killed one of his playmate. John Andres There was no motive for the deed. The Andreas boy held his hat over his heart and asked Jordan if lie could hit it. He fired, killing Andres instant y aether Saw. Court i.le Citv. Nov 7. Another of smallpox developed here yesterday. The victim is a man who. knowing that be bad been exposed, kept himself isolated till the disease developed. Then he was placed in tbe hospital for treatment, and is resting easily today, tbe former cases are all mtsdsavjsjti a Snow sterns la XtwU stak.Ui St Paul. Not 7. Snow with Uixxard propensities is 'ailing here today. Tbe fa' I is comparatively light here. Cut in the state it ban already fallen to the depth of six inches. A hard storm is raging in North Dakota Much loss of stock is feared. Cslessalve I rea Sax Asttosio, Tex. Nov 6. It was re ported here thst C P Huntington, peeident of the Southern Pacific, has just completed the purchase of an iron mine and extensive steel works at I hi ran go. Mexico. The price is not known, but it is believed it will run into the million. This will be the largest iron works on the American continent, con trolling not only the output of Mexico, bat the entire sooth. A lareeaefal Craafc CnicAoo, Nov 6. Harry Billiard Write, a ' dead broke'' cyclist who rode from New Tork to Chicago, by way tit Wheeling and Indiana polu. on a wager to complete the task without lhe expenditure of a rent finished the journey at the city hall in Chi cago this afternoon at 5 o'clock. TnJrty-Flse ttraward Sax Fatxctsco. Nov 6. The steam whaler Beluga, which arrived from the Artie today, brings news of tbe destruction of tbe whaling bark Helen Mar. Captain Thailer. and 1 be loss of 35 of her Only five of the vessels men are saved. The Sew or ;-... strike Ntrw Oklkaxs, Not 6. Tbe strike as sumed alarming proportions today, and the prospect is 'hat all the city's uidusrrie. with possibly one or two except ion, will be at a Standstill tomorrow. The conference between the merchants and laborers came to an abrupt end this afternoon, the em ployer de lining to secede to the request of the employes for immediate arbitration, and all negotiations for the settlement of tbe strike are at sn end. Even the typo graphical union, which has been holding ont against the strike today decided to go ont. A Stf Easlae Salem. Not 6. Tbe Salem Electric Light and Power Company's new $30,000 Corliss engine and rope transmission were tested today and found satisfactory. The company mi week removes its plant int its new building New rotes to carry ligfa and power wires are being erected through out the city. A Fir as Sartk Taklasa. North Yakima. Wash. Not 5. Fire wa discovered st 8 o'clock this morning in a block of frame buildings on 2d stmt owned by Rinsanger. Ma-riminom tc Needbatn. A strong wind was blowintr from the west and blowing from the west and there were fears tiuvt a large part of the town would he destroyed, but firemen were promptly on hand and with the aid of four well-directed streams of water, lb.. tbitnes were kept from spreading bevon , t'.te row of buitdinas in which the fire start Total lots, til .000; partly insured. WONDER THAT IhsI you am BIG DRIVES. The The men's suits we effer for Regular $17.50, $16 and $15 T. L. "file Largest; and It takes a country correspondent tode scribe dance. One in Lane county writ ing to a Eugene paper says among other things : "The dance at Mr Ben Hlack'H last Friday night was a success sociality and financially, and a brilliant time was lisdbyall. The dancing began shortly after dark, and continued until midnight. wnen a oounteous repast was served by the hostess. After supper and a rent, the swett strains of melodv struck up again and we were lifted from this mun dane sphere, as it were, to a height more xsttHtn pesos ami ine uancing kept up uiuii tue stars nau disappeared. Iowa farmers make money bv shinning eggs to Oregon. Isn't it about time this was stopped. 1 eaten lay not an egg of any kind was to lie found in our markets. As matter of fact, though, larire numbers ol eggs are shipped from Albany to other points, including Kan Francisco and a cold snap leaves us without any NBW ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr a. Anna Sutherland Kalamazoo. Mleb.. had swelling tn the neck, or , . from her 10th . . . Goitre year, causing 40 Years great tuSerlo;. When caught cold could aot walk two blocks without fainting. She took Hood's Sarsaparilla And Is now free from it alL She has urged many others to tike Hood's Sarsaparilla and they have alto been cored. It will do yon good. HOOD'S PlLLS Core all Um ms, Jaaadle. r.: I j BtSa SSSSSSj tSSS SttStaaSI, ba sea. TAKEN UP Oa my placs.a few miles fom A baT. a sorrel mate, two year old , branded H on left shoulder. The owner will pleats call and get mere, and cay fo.- advertis ing and otosr ripen act. November 5'b, 1SJ A a MARSHALL, IVASIBt'.-A f f aoasswork. Msrrtii. srl to do getera! Ca'l at letidenss of H o PBRA HOUSE, of Albaa. far rea. or stare years. For particulars, eeui or addrsse Julias Joseph. Albany. Or. F OR AL!--t'wo freea mi'eh Icqulre of Prod Q II ark hart. rift Si addlt SALE CHUAF.-Dr Asnos' old ss. belse S ck 4, Heck lea saw 1 addltioa. ecA kaaae. Will aaM eh tar. oae bail down, halanea to toll purehtssr. Inquire of Dr Wat Amos. . "WjtOB RENT. The house o J A Cross I; eeberbaa preaertr. In ep!eoli4 eond'llen Call at las Tepet Hotel . I , Albany. Orseost BeSti real e!t SN. STK1.K CO Lesn tsattey en rl - s T.ltin and a : r;st in O. C MeFarlaBd, -:- te a t.ts ct -:- Harness -and-Saddler j o Display in the Oooi. Opposite First Natlonsl Gnt, Mstsr NEW FISH MARKET at ns d ky the ur . er ar ' T tn titQsH hatd f frtst fish ss Cn sitetssveei eps-aetTS esse Kmrm 1 1 e'ellTttc lot tit el fiis UAIT ( OI,l,StTI?iB t at 1 ' C. N. DALRYMFLE, Mar.aeer. ciijr r.f Li IB KU . . r 1 ISlMIMIi an get -ALu PEOPLE ARE TALKING ! it from x ax t-heap as yo People Appreciate a $10 represent all new, bright and swell patterns, in all wool values. There can be no risk in seeing what we've got. WALLACE S lost Complete OlotLung and Gents Furnishing Goods tablishment in WILL'S MUSICE STOR iea- tA.Uf! 'tfllT," m. si as, vm. OKUATMS. AMD KABUttrr Woa4ir"C USjob L1JI1 rja 1 Writ for OXalmes t'-' Ptjsa kefare FarSia( lbs tn : . aatT 6s tW Goo, at la Sir ail kastraaiefcta. Ml and Meats mf Every Baaattftteae Jw Hm ilW Sxviux ssieaa. aase Haaeias, Oil ae axtras lor ui L I - WILL, Albany, tr. ALBANY OPERA tiOUSE. WAkvXER A SStAXOB . lasses an) lUraftn Spcciql ILttctioii Monday evening, .Nov. l itis. EDEN-MTAKA COMBINATION OR At L EDEI, Tun .-: Little :-: GsaaorA : Wombs. TRilEST PHENOMENA Ever Witnaised. Pronounced bv press snd public, scientist I and physicians, the IHBT WDnKBRIL OR- Et4BfH Tiie five strongest tr.en in the audience cannot lift her from the floor. Sttnding urr. one toot, snc writ resin tr.e untied , efforit of the strong men to ruoe her. IneiplicsbSe. A -t using snd Estraordi : nar Exhibition ol Phenomenal Power. j ' rttWjAS ijvsi.. Seals on talc at E V Wlli. ALBA5T OPERA H0U8L wassss a eatso. COMMENCING ma m 11(A ' -THK- HEWETT MUSETTES -AND Musical an. HyOo In A ant Uertrnde's Troubles and Th Rain Makers. Reserved 75 cents. s?ats at Will's Music Store, lOR m A LK A sassll fruit farmte rent W a good utas, or wuuls saril cUe'V Four ml! Irani A many. A pp T at :bt atr.-.-a. Issues 200 page Drv Goods and General Outfitting CATALOGUE. end your name on a postal card TO-DA.Y one. Klf. IXDtCEHESTS. Good Thing Boys school suits ages from 9 to 19, guaranteed to be all wool 01 money cheerfully refunded, have all been re duced to $5.95 Regular $8.00, $7.50 and $7.00 suits, EXECUTOR'S SALE. tn the County Court of tie State ef Cre f,fr Mun Ceunty. tbe mit r of tbeeetafo Epbrsim Turner deceased, NOTICE 18 HEREBY (iLVKS THAT by virtue of an order of sals only 1 ads aae) entered of record by tbe above entitled eoart in tbe spots entered matter .1 Lho r.nttlar OntflW lann iftalft MUir, towii: on the 10th dsy ct October, 1M2T ins naereigoea Ksecwtor or me itu wilt and teatament cf Epbrrlrn Turner, ds c-aaed, will, oa Salwrcter. (he Itih slay of veaaber. tSSI. st the hour of 1 o'clock p m.of ssiii dsy st tho Court H' use door in tbs city of a'.bsny. In Linn aounty, Orsgoa, sell at pubtir. auction to the highest bidder, tbe following dejet-ibed real property belong lac to aaid estate, to wit: The doaatien lead claim of Lanrsoe S Helm snd wile, Votiflcaion No 1T8T. claim No 64 In Townshlo 11 aanih of Kange 4 west af the Willamette meridian la Linn oosaty.oregon.contBinlng 32S.4S seres except 18 20 seres of! of tbs west eni ef said claim described ss felloes, towit. Beginning st tbs southwest corner of ssid elsiut, tbsnos north 39.48 ehains to the northwest csruir of aaid !afm. tbsnos east on the north boundary Hoeof mua warm .oo enains, inence sooth 3948 chains to tbe sooth boundary iice ol said claim, ttveoee K 86 W 4-80 ehalna to ths plaes of beginnies the eeulh h-ilf of the there treat being (object to a lease tor one sear. Auto wltl sell as afore aa'd the following daeritd prexstees to wit: Beginning st tnesouth west corner of lbs north half of tbe donation land elsim of Jarvie Brian. Notidcstion No 1779, cisia No 83 in Township 11 sooth ef raose t.west of Use Willamette meridan ia Una eounty. Oregon, iheneeest 83.00 cbaias, tbene- N west IA2 enains, tbenre N 49 W 'i it hales, tbedee If 80 W 2 71 oheine, thence 12 B 1 00 chain, tbencr N US' E 4.23 chains, tisane N 16 TV l.M chains, tbenes N 83 W 2.00 chains, tbet.ee N el1-, V 8-T2 chains, thence N W W 56.20 cne ns to Use west bounuatT Use of aaid donation lend clain. thence south 16.31 chains to tbe piece of beclnnlnaT, eontainieg sfc.Je . crea ta Linn county, Orsrgon, sobjeet to , a lease tor one year; also tbe aooiaeeat one quarter of block 42 iu tbe atty ot Al bany la Linn coenly, 'rregon, the bcundanjr lines ef said aoutbeaat quarter ranging parallel " with tbe iMpatTstttJ boutidaiT lines of said block. Tema ef sale, one third cash 'n bead, one third ia one year and one third in tao years, deferred payments to be se cured by Crat mortgage. W . . LiMSfil Es center. Hs witt A Wolvsr 0, Attorneys for Eictor. The Oregon Land Co. A ttn its S A T.'PlTvT - - ta that?!-., i.lock. comer Libert v and M AKES a specialty of Sunnyside fruit tracts near Salei ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY J. JOsEPH. Proprietor, WHOLESALE Hi RETAIL Only White Labor Employer?, S Salass, Otvayat, W. Five Departments: Business, Shorthand, TjpezcritingsPeikmnuukip,Enlisi ScaaciiBKaaiaaibeeatinreir. Srolam jdraiiMd ai artiat. Cawlacae. 1 Ian aaiin iaisrjapaa. tag ALBANY NURSERIES ALBERT BR0WNE11 (Siftsstr to Brtna BriiIL Prcfrittr.) OFFICE AND PACKING GIlQrJXDSOXK HALF MILE WBSTCF THE citr. t would call the aUlUJISU ot oejr riende to the fact tbat we ate setter prepared than ever betftre lo foesPb everytrtlne ia the shape 0! Frail, Shade and Orsasieal trees, Small Fruit vine, est., at either wholesale or rea!!. Oar stock is Srst-clsss, guaranfjted t6e to name an4 free ' tm inspect peer, and ottr astcea lew. C- B. swV).wneit is our cilsr street and er .'est with Mm at sis stare will receive prssrsfpt aad saratul aftcntson. rv- . and see me or .f .te lor free c.ttagneto ALBER1 RKOWaf.L A'baar. it ABOUi OUR LUW PRICES ? can get the not best ehenhyre. HOW - ABOUT YOUR - HAT 2.50 Oar Htt IX? part men t is fall ol the latest and most fashionable blocks. Nice honest roods all of them, good for wear, good for looks and good for every cent sre ask for them- We fit every hat to the head. This should prove a great ble to obtain the right shaped, hat VYUh the help of this bat fabrics bonforiuator we fit the nead CO the Mey.'1 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. mroncst 11 n tn 1 m sal 1 mrn tbat tbe cm. iv sh r.v ur.tv t .am Lion couotv. r,res'r . an!) appemtatl Of lb last in era testaaiaat of frr.k PhM lata at Lton aMuty,Orrtra,dacfatl, Ail pt rtnt awta aiina agaaM aaw aw v. aeret.j not- r tA to pri nt tlMra properly tsrUSnl le tn. tiiataiui at KaaiU Orgfl, a-to nia svBrjM Aibaay. Linn fon y, Orrt-oa. within hi rwntlx fnn thia di Thtajhe Sib day ot OWbr. last. CI I URDU. WgiTTffisrot at f'neai.ii, Cxacator Attoroey lor Kseeawr ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. NOTICE IS BERKBY GIVES THT THE C derstrriad baa beta laij by onteruf t.ieerua- in (f ijnn mw) jrpniamn aeaasasitabg of th fiat. g. jaaasaaa aaaaaaai sua of is. 1 a. All peraons bans aaaat walaas aaid era hereby rsngtied la presaat laaai rf.i varlted ae by law laaairad at tbs law oats ef waitimni st atssssssnsssa, m A,ir,j wilbia six laeetae tma tba U'. bn.jf. essaas, bated this Sts day vt Ocv.ter 1-vr. J C S EEbHAlf. Waantsascee a Cn if.it. tir, Atts tor Adsataiatialbr , SPECTACLES AND EYE 6LASSE o The LARGEST ASS0RTMEHT in Un County. Call -: am -:- Have -:- You ston'e Tarcnt Ee-Mele.-FRENCH sllewsles Store. a F H Oil Painting, classes In oil prJntisa at her rooms in tbe wcliwaiu B ock. lustrct: ns gtven 1 Tuudajs ami Tt.ursda- to general s'ataae, and on Saturdays to achooi children. Order taken fer tbe hotHaye. Call and see work end obtain particulars. UtCK BUST. Foe a sssaU stare, d f saakfeg abas eras a raai.ea.s-, SuUdtag on proMttT at L Viereek. tee cn Ws home office r - OREs3-03ST State street, branch oases bs Pasttasw 4 1os$50to$60 I. Stsxt. Pi .-aipal. REGULAR VALUE $3.50 inducement to people who have trou to perfection 'ZcBmWWm Ceaat- BasasT 'seaaTS if?77 ,M a'" asnNssv aaMtaaaew