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W4TRERFORD ft r II AM BERL4IN, Attorney at Law. Will practice in all court! ot the tate. Special attention riven to matter! la prob'.tt and to collectlona. OFFICE In the Fiinn block w R BIlIiYEU Attorn ny at Law mi.I Solicitor In Chancery. Coll Mont made on all points. Loaas negotiated on rable terms. Albany. Oregon G EO. W. WRIGHT, Attorney at law, and Notary Public. Will practicein alltheoourta ot this state Special attention riven to collections and matters i.i pre bate OfBee: Next doer to PostofnVe, Atbanv. Ojn . B D. a a. 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 H leral matters will rccelvo- promp attention, tBce r. Odd Fellow's Toinplo, Albany, Democratic Platform. Hon J J Paly, Hie democratic, candidate for district judge was strongly urged by the Polk county delegation, and in the campaign will kew (it) to the line, let the chips faU where they may. Foreign Service. J" WHITNEY I . Attorney at Law, Albany. Or. ON r AN YE ct HACKLE! AN. Attorneys at Lav, Albany, Oregon. D R. J. L. II 1 1.1. . Phycician and Surgeon, OFFICE Corner Far"? streets, Albany, Oregon. R. IATOV at OtVIS, Physicians an Sunreons. OFFICE Corner ww iw.iioin sireets, Aiuanv, ur attended t ratv and ceuntry: econd Calls proatpt.y C. MA KEY, Physician and Surgeon, Office Upstairs over Us Bank of Oregon. Kos.,1. :. oorner 10th and Calapooia St. Dr H E Beers. DrOK Bee Physicians anc Surgeon s Special attention given to diseases o women. Hou's io to 12 A M, 3 to 4 and 7 10 8 P M Offices and residence Blum berg Building, First Street, between I. yen and Elswrrth. M ra. Dr. i iillcrxin - M ml Istce The Not1 Clairvoyant a-d L le I! 1 is now here, and can e found at her residence, next dooi J B CooirUrs. She tells ml. .in all subjects, pas present and future; love troubles, absent friends and business. Tou can hear from vour dead rsaaJc. J W ('!( It 46 CIJ.,8 vNKERI OV ALBANY, OKKG'. TRANSACT a rcneral B nk DRAW SIGHT Hit FT- on N W Xorx, San Ft n sco and Portland, Oren. LOAN MONET on approved security. RECEIVE deposits subject to duck. V.VII.I.CL 11U.S luaJa 011 fr .rable INTKIIEST oaid on tints deoosits B ank or M IO. Olo, ORieeoM. J Bt-xx ....A t Job SAI T LAKE, in. KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS, 31 DAYd TO CIIKJACiO hours vwmm UnilRQ QUICKER TO OMAHA HUUPO AMD KANSAS CITY PULL. AN AND T0U3I3T SLEEPERS, Ti.EE JECLI.H! CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. S It !I CUrk, Oliver W Mi.ik, E El!er Anderson, Kecc'.Ttrs. '" 'a'esand general Infot mation call ot. or address Curran fi Montellh, Albany , Oregon, or W I. HlKLBURT.Asat.Gcn'l. Pass. Agt, 2i4 Washington St., PoRTLA Ml, OREGON Gladstone has A clear Head WHY? Because be follows i;.tsc rules: "Kr.-pd't head cool, the feet r arm, and the bowels open." You can have a clear bead and live to be ninety if you do (he same thing. Whe-. the bowels fail to move dur ing the day take on letiring two Smith's Small Bile Deans. Th-ir action is 10 mild that you are not nwar of it. A 1 1. y your mind will be clctr and cool. "Not a gripe ir barrel of them." Ask for 'mall size. Tako 110 substitute for SMITH'S a-v . ti.e Beans! ALBANY COLLEGE.::::: riend Tor Catalogue Aslilr-na, REV. E :: COND1T, lhany, Oregon l MATIOHAI, BIItK. F AI.BANT, OHKOnn rvcitlc-- Vl Pri- ' u FUNN - E. YOUNG " ' ' E. W. LANUDON fBANSACTS A GENERAL hanking lusfness ACCOUNTS KEPT subject to check. 8IOHT KXC1IANOE and tel raphlo trsnsf r sold newrorx, nan rranolsco Chicago and FVtlmd aaon 0O.LR0TION5 HADE on favorable arms . E. Tooae k .v, Lisssox L K Blalll, L. Flirx Edward . . Box. MOTHERS! MOTHERS i! To know that a single applica tion of the Cuticura Remedies will afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy and economical cure of torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning and scaly humors, and not to use them without a moment's delay is to fail in your duty. Cures made in childhood are speedy, economical and permanent. Bold throughout the world. Pottkb Pn.ro asd Chi. Corp.. sole proprietors, ltoston. " Ail About the Blood, 8iiu, Scalp aud tlalr,"malll free. S Facial Bletulslvo. falling hair and simple baby raahea prevenu-d by cutlcum soap. If tired, achlnc, nervous moth en knew tho comfort, strength, and vitality in Cirttcurm Plasters, they would never lie without them. In every way the purest, sweetest and beet of plasters. FromTerminal or Interior Points h Norlta Pacific : Railroad la li hp to Ittke To all Points EAST and SOUTH St Is the DINING CAR ROI'TE. It rnaa Through . 1 1BI L Kit TRAINS ETER1 DAY iu the Year ta ST. PAUL and CHICAGO NO CHANGE OF CARS.; Composed of Dininr Cars lasarpttsed Pullman Drawing Ream Slcppvs Of Labs. Koninnient TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. Bh'. :ti. cu b) )::-. -Let an 1 in wate 1 ii'iaml alo l are t :K free aalfi-iH'j'i f ir h 1 iars of Fir' or so 1 1 t. ;t. i l ELE6ANT DAY COACHES. Jmniii L ai aaanasiijz itih al lmss, affording Direct an d Unincarraptad Sarvica. The (ol'oAinB is the democratic platform pdopled at Astoria; The representati'-'es of the democratic party in convention assembled mnke the fol lowing declaration of principle! and meas ures as their platform in ti e present cam paign : We declare cur steadfast adhesion to the fundamental maxim of the democracy, vlz- "Government by the people and for the people, honestly and economically adminis tered, foi the gicatest good of tho greatest number." We charge upon the republican party and its reckless legislation all the evils from which the people are now fuller ing, and assert that the low piiceoi farm products, nonemployment ot labor, general degression n business and stagnation of industry, are the results of tu; unjust and bcrdensome taxes, high protective tariff system, and other class lecisla'ion of the republican party, of which the demonttizt tion of ill'.er in 1873 an I the contraction of our currency are instances. We believe that all taxation should Le eua and just, that unnecesstry taxation is unj .st taxation, and that the wealth of a nation should Dear Its just proportion of the bur dens' of the national government, and that we are in favor of an income tax. We favor le 'a l t a constitutional convsalion, to submit to the voters of the state a constitution emSodving among other things what is known as the initiative and referendum. We again declare our faith In and advo cacy of the imperishable principles of the democratic party as reaffirmed by the Chi cago platform. We have an abiding faith snd implicit codvention. confidence in the inlegrhy, good faith and patriotism of President Cleveland, and bc- Hon L H Montanyo has been practicing law in Albany many years. He is a tem perate, steady man, and if elected prosecut ing attorney will make a faithful otliciuj W H Holmes, of Salem is the democratic candidate for attorney general and If elect od will make a safe, careful law officer ot the sta'e. T 1, Davidson, of Marion county, was nominated by the democrats for state treas urer. He is a farmer, having a large farm near BMatg sheep and stands by tho Wilson bill. SC.lo DEMOCRATS. MISF1 IS. Senator Morgan Las introduced a WII for the ro-organiza'ion of the stale depart ment. The bill provides for put'.ing the foreign service on sounder foot in -r. It makes both the consular and diplomatic services permanent, and provides that members thereof shall be transferred from point to point when the exigencies of the service require it. '1 hat the Un'ted States has much to gain by having an activo and strong diplomatic and consular service is quite apparent. This forvice ia vastly important and its benefits are contingent upon the efficiency and faitufulness of our I accredited repreaeatative. In the past I these oliiees have been used to reward per- b .nnll n.l nAlti:...! C-S 1 . lit t- ll.A He is a large owner of fine . T" , luiimiiiueni. ui me service to unit extent as to render it a'l but valueless. I'nder the C'ievtland administration there has been a marked change for the better. Men for the diplomatic and consular service were selected for their personal merits and fit ness with the inevitable result tint the service has be-u restored to a safe and I T,,c'rtan,i ' f"ll f candidates for mayor. i new hard times produce Coxey armies and ; candidates f,jr office. Scio, Oregon, Apr 17th ISM Ediiort Democrat " The Kcio Democratic Club met on April 14, and completed permanent organization with about 75 members. 0 tlua Industrial army business keeps They are a little slow about organising j "P Um country will w,.,n . fibjj wij, rilp. both the other parties leading, having, ' t tins. When Capt Jones, record ia Uxkad formed little clubs some tiiae ago. But j P in a few years it will l,e found that he that don't cut any figure, for the little j ! the bead of company 7. Podrmc In claba make a aood deal of noise, which , ltjti .jls. the democrats never lo. but they only We shall iu the near future call the at tention of the voters of I.ir.n county to the sound planks found in the democratic state and county platforms. We shall also cal' attention to the salient features In the re publican county and state plat for in. have one bhot apiece when it comes to Then, aeema In ha u r1i.l.l,, r.l .1 J n,!v,.'r U.' "'ilrry "who is not intelli demociata n.iwadnva, being two kind, SSi. 2? ln,llI"lri"'"-- IPd natared . . . . . iM-.tllV in i.t r-,.M ;inl ,t ...... 1... . t ... as Hie opposition is pleased to repeated-1 . i ' , ' , 7 , ly tell us. Now, this is bad, indeed, and i S?iT m"" ! 5 ;"-!f "" r is ominous oi disaster if it ia not atop- ''.rS..8 "h:t,'V ,"re ped. -Some are in favor of the adtninis- to lin ,n H,nl0 b- tration, w lule some are strong against it and still call themselves democrata. i u ia prop(J,e(i tl)nt t!ie ZT. ."ILnil t" , I.1 , fM. 'n the name of the people, t iineounlrv are ( eve anil pinih'ii .... ., . V . r ' .' cxo. A It la Hetseasc. Washikgtox, April 20 Representative I 'avis, a populist of Kansas, has introduced in the house a long bill reci.ing the woes of the unemployed and directing the sec retary of war to immediately enlist 500, 000 in an industrial volunteer army, to serve for the period of one year after enj listroent. The army is to be fed, .clothed and paid as regular soldi r-. It is to be employed on publjf orks, such as canals. rivers ana na'bors, public highways, f "I peak not out rf weak surrriiat, 3 but from proof." 3 1 litem girls of Cromwell who have vowed LllV?L ,?uX?KDeH f. tb"i 'rm J? ... i " " luc ireasury is so issue w tfXJ.im of legal tender note and certificates We believe sincerely that lie has acted and w ill continue io do so, iu the best interests cf the w hole country with no heed to party bickering or i bought of partisanship. The party in both local and national matters should unite lit lead of drawing complete the explorations of the north ami sontn polar reicions, and make an annual appropriation of $2:.,)0 for this purpose. Why cot employ some oj Coxey's armies for the purpose. and o'her forms of currency. a Bia TtrHiat Iittkiii:kj, April 20. Tomorro at i BOM tbc great coa1 strike, which has been , pending several months, will be irjiuzn-' f,.,..i t.i' TA-'l Opinions differ as to the number of i. tiiieu Biauii a m . . e j . ....... s i n3 preniou' cf the l.'nited Mine Workers elima'ei 2C0.1KX) men as bei.itf enaaged. Secretary and Treasuier Park Mcfiride is qooted aa j placing it at 100.000 The strike will be I confined to the bituminous regions of the United ftiate. The increased acreage for hops in Ore- lor iem A IIMtl tiff. Mai-mi, Mexico, April 20. The reported Charles Nickel', editor of the Jackson ville Times, 1 ihe democratic candidate . ... n. i run iter Hitnrr ai l Htcini ui tie inn. ku i'k ! hi ' ini- in Rruittr. jh i sounu looting and made or some prol.t and t , , . "..... , " aeres. Ho... .r n f " i discoverr of a wonderful drtl cv in it I remain elevated. j ":m"ur "uuo oi iue -lerre .Tiaore moon- j tains, in Iiurango, has Ijeen verified by Maurice i-n'ow and a partv of eiplorers , a secret entrance to the ciiy. exhaustive exploration. Tbev returned laden itn curiosities from aban , cranks and visionaries outside the old parties. ones whose nurtured dreams that nothing cn earth could satisfy, but I jenefit to the gov?rnn.ent. In order to Jetermine the difference in the men -ont for secretary of stu'e. Charley is one of abroad by Mr Hairison and those sent by the most successful newspaper men in the Mr Cleveland one has only to glance over state. He was elected to the legislature j the consular reports. The consular re. two years ago ard was found acting in be-j ports under ihe Cleveland administration , prosperity and everlaatinir bappines half of bis people on all matters of legisla- i are studied documents carefully compiled j Hut, sad to say, there seema to be such, lion. He will, if elected make a good j and made up of information distinctly ' fn'' tU?r very tnurmuring and discon- . . .. a ... ! ........ . ... i lent adds certain strength to the oppo- secretary of state. identified w.th ihe customs of the day, Utlon, w ho are ever ready to make with finance and trade, information which capital of this weakness. K K H. It !; a fact worthy of note that no popu- j ig o( Taue ,0 th4) American people I 1st. populist paper, or speaker Las yet arts j ftr j particularly to our business men. If j v j, .,,, .r.ic iaa,frjI1 en up to deny the charge made, time and : ai presidents would do like Mr Cleveland. ' " again, in the Demcrat to the eff:ct that a ; ect foreign representatives for their j tariff reform plank was proposed belo.e the meilts ,uere wou,d nQ DeoJ of BUch , C3mtuitlee on platform in the populist state i a Tl. t l l i did not know there were anv in our . ' ju.ui i.ops .jo.mca ions; iheyfounda uiu not ttnow mere were any in our enough to very truthlu y remark that and made an i t ' T .i ,r aioui me only bi criminals cmvicted : nowadays are convicted in the news- ; doned residences and temple, patH-ri. ri.e courts deal Bucceasfully ution of tbe city cou!d not ha only frith the small ones. The b'g j IbanSLOOJ. Tbe popu l have len le i ones either are cape. never dealt with or ea A aasalr. 6. April 2rj Five LARD MUST GO. Jnce COTTOLENE has come to take its place. The satisfaction with which the people have hailed the advent of the New Shortening Cottolene R evidenced by the rapidly Increas K ing enormous sales is PROOF W POSITIVE not only of its great value as e. new article or diet but is also sufficient proof of the general desire to be rid of indi gestible, unwholesome, unappe tizing lard, and of all the ills that lard promotes. Try Cottolene cr.ee and waste no time In discovering like thousands of c :crs that you have now IO USE FOR LARD Cleveland. ( , April 20 Five bun- A gentleman in this citv sold half a ! ur truing sewer diggers ami street car. cord of wood in al.iss eitr l..t .lr .! ! ,raclt workers martbed to a place where received in pa three half dollars and a quarter. Ons of tbe half dollar Following is the platform of tbe Scio I? J" win worth to.50 t li i ! T ' . r.Tl.ur lisaai ft . vara-, i n m . . . . ... . ---v. vmvi sitao uu.tv; ificuiiuui via Democratic club: . -. vlu. i w as fnatcT Morinin urotxxes aud the tu ,ir,nAA.a. , t .N,i l- i. ...- t convention and was rejected by 'he c:nimi.-i , material Knife orwinet. .,!..t ih following .le- REFUSE ALL 6L BSTITUTEa. Gcawiae mad only by N. K. FAIRBANK eV CO. ST. LOUIS land CHICAGO, NCW YORK, stOSTOft.l tee anu not anoweu io come p oeiore tne beDeS,s. The Morgan bill is an important measure and it deserves cieful rellection and study. Off Color. Judge A S Bennett of the DiUes was lieve that he will tccomplifli, to far as in i Dominated for supreme judge by the demo- hit power, before the close ot ins term ot erst. A better selection could not have office, all the pledges of the democratic patty miili A ric scholsr.a mituie iud cr-ntalna I n th nation. 1 rd.L.rm sil..ntrd . nt .:. . I - ... ..... :.!.. i Senator Iav id B Hill is o'tvicir the atChicaeoin iSoa. Laestlon. he .nuld lael. Lbta. demagogue to perfection. He is b'owmg wealth ol the nation should bear. is equal iin iiiiti riMi n" t.ui n his il! ft -i . Kit r i - . r z " o j V , mtnt. ami to tin laratiuns of prinrip es and measuren: Stc 1. We alFinn and again declare our taith and advocacy of the unperiehi ble principles of tbe democratic party as promulgated by its early founders and as stated at Chicago ny the last I'etuocralic National 'Convention. Sec. '2. U'e believe that all taxes sho-i'.d lie equal and just, and that the I We Indorse the repeal by coigres ol the I puree bench by the force and chancier odious fedetal-eledion law, and Indorse it j hU decision, lie was the democratic can- euori in uena.i or taiiii rc-orm ana io urmg dijate t wo years ago, an i tan some j )oo about mere s prosperous condition of slairs. votes shead of kla tlrhal Thrre is a - We favor the speely constmdion ol tne j fe-lin. ,nl0ni the pejple that the curt kve been diasipa'e.1. His speech on the Nicaragua canal by the g.vercment and j .sould be divt.'ed, that thete ahoul I be at Wllton bl" wiJ,5 out harmony Kssssssi - sinsislsina an I rn- i i. .v- k I wiih the sentiment of bis pirty tint be r - ...w . - - j tro'- I Bennett will prove a sttong candidate. Ye tcuffirm the poiiion lhat has ever ' been maintained by the democratic party, j . . -- that go d and silver are equatlt the peo?le-s R,pab c,n state convention I ave relurnej money. We are opposed to alf measures a coveteJ mi:h t, ,ry The, succ.eded ol discrimination agslnst si'.vcr, and be- , nom,M,io6 , ,y . m, jr uisna tree coinage ;o uPr..T t e aemanu, , . of- fa , . printer He knows very little about tbc j "The sunshine's on the river, an' the fly ia on tbe boos, The bait is in the basket, an' the min now 's in the brook. Things is lazy, Sort o' hazy, Like the misty mountain 'op. An' now I wish Tbet I could fish An' fish An' never stop." SHERIFF'S SALE rAc Ci'rest I Cumrt of Jf Stnte oj Orfytm or tkt county of Linn . Johr. Brown, Plaintiff. Defendants. and in that direction for on- rurpoe and one purpose only tf.e prvsi'le.tial nomina- i tion in l?y!. Whatever chances Bill Lad can nen-r bopc to become I's tA.Jard bearer by populsr choice. He U a Ksndall democrat and his la'e speech evn went farther towards tariff roblvry than Sam Randal! ever dare go. It was a protection rpeeO and would have won applause in equity and that its repeal works any republican meeting fie followed Pullmai sleeper reservations cat. b secured Iu advance through any agent of the road. THROUGH rcKETS to ana from all points i Amorica England and Europe can ba purer aatd at My ticket effico of this oouspany; Full ir.( irma'i in coooernlnt; rai rme if trains. mntesanJ other io; his furi isbnd ou application to any agent or A D CHARI.TOS. a.sriatant Qecsral Pae 4-r Agent, No !21 Firt s, cr. Washington, Port'and. Oiezon. ; ) H i ( i i j:ii agent. of business, and that al! money iaued by the governxent b; maie a legi': 'ender fjf all deb;s, both public and private. We believe that Ihe pension toll should be one of honor, and we ftvor liberal pensions to soldieit disabled in ihe service of our country. We sre in iavor of Iht election ol Cnited State senitor? by thi direct vo'e of the oeop!e. Wc denounce the act ol 'he last tare whereby was repealed a hat i as '-The Mortgage Tax I.va," sn.! printing business outside oi publishing a small country new pa vet sn 1 has ocrupied mot of his time in vitifjing Li e Mf cessful competitot s. It is Io be hoped that he wili It m Jen out and eadeavor to mike turns f tit for tbeofBce in cisb.t:s ejected. Jacksonsi le Times legu'a-tnsa I 'oe of the most earnest, devoted, and enihusiastic public school workers in tbe fe. , state is IVof D S Keed, principal of up hie attack on tiriff reform wi'h an assault oa the income tu. It is plain upon the, face of it teat he is -iheuiing to N-w Vofk in the next convention by opposing the inc. tne tax Mil and his attack on tariff reform is a straight out bid for the support ; of the pools and trusts. Hill Las experi enced a eeping change in sentiment tbe past year or two. He used to be a pro nsarced advocate of tariff reform but he is BOM mounted on the tariff robbery cig and is ptvpiring to run with weights up. lii . is dane for so fir a -be presidency is cvn- s end we most earnestly favor the taxation M tbe incoa a "I the rich. Sec. 3 We claim that a fixed sys'.ero of salaries for all public officers should lake the place of the lec system. Sec. 4 We denounce Ihe art at the last legislature of this stal" in repealing what is known ra the "Mortgage Tax Law' and we denounce its re-enactment at tbe next session. Sec. 5. We believe that tbe law a'.low ing deduction o( ind.ebtns from asset's menu was founded on principle of jualire. there jutt the same litr.l ( ship and injustice op-sn oebtors, there fore we denounce ihe re-ena'-im n". ol said law by tbe next Ingialalaia Sec.'J There be:ng n adequate law on our statute books providing for the security of thore depositing in tanks in Oregon, we demand that the legit ture al its next seas .n paaa such law in the premises as will le just and proper and aalctilalea to secure genera' lafttv. Sec. 7. W'e favor the amendment of inn . . . i. . . - wv uicii .ac aa suit un a wwct, i unve the men out of ibe di'ch. The men were ' armed witb clubs and slicks. A patrol wagon loaded witb polios s as hastily sent U tbe scene. The contractors announced that no a'temt would be made to resume! work today. L'lilar niExr Omaha. Anril 20. Kelly's army is still ; in camp at Weston, on the Kock Island oad, 14 rri:les east of Council Bluffs. Fully HMO men crossed the bridge, two thirds of i tbem in a Ixidy, to brlnst influence to Ijear upon i iovemor Jackson and the railrptd J W Swank and Martha 'J ..ank auinorjiies. to secure transportation rast tor ine army. aaalew BV.axlslr i Nte is hereby g'.ven that t-y virtue of ... . a an execution and order of sale duly issued " ai-iusLius. .ipni s.. ioe rener out j the above named court resolution for Ibe appointment of a rep- m the aboTe entitled suit to Misfortunes never come singly The ''on committee for Coxey's army, lo be to me directed and de'.iv.red. I will on Astoria Budgett proves tbe fact as fol- known in senate parlance as "the commit- Sattrrdav the i2'i. dav of Ma, 1S94, at lows: At present tbe Budgett torce is , lee on communications," came up ha tbe the front dour of the cortrt house ia the eligbtlv demoralized. O W Ihinbar.the , senate a few minutes before I o'clock, but d,y 0j Albsnv, Lien Countr, Oregon, at editor, ia ill and not able to hold down ' in tLo few minutes it received some vary ,re hour & 0'ne O':lock p m of said day hi post, the assistant editor baa gone rc-ugb handling. sell at public auction, for cash iu hand to off on a jambarse. one of the printers the highest bidder, the real proaertv dea- has joined Coxey a arm r and started forj A Mar Tlasr Tn cribed in said execu'Jon and order 'of sale his home in Missouri, ibe deril bad his Omaha. April 19. Kelly's army o ia as follows, towit: Th undivided oce- finger cut off in the prew, Ibe democrat- dusirials. wet. bedraggled an! chilled to "alf of the donation laad tc convention ia in session, and tbe mis- the Lone, broke camp ani started from tbe c'ai.n of John A Dunlap duel ta to pay geneta ly ; bat we get Council B uffs Chautauoin erounds for 'the lap his wife, notif-catlon No. 26izaafo'.- Eat !utinif the nirtii tbe racks baassai to ' Sows: Tee south half of th- northeast swell by the arrival from Nevada of 65 quarter; the southeast qrter of the north- A hotel register is an interestin" piece of F' m,d'r Pin Oorman. and today j west quarter and the sou-.hat quarter literature. What a mixture of Vnman- ; fot" acquisitions were made when Cap- 1 and the east half of the south aest quarter hit, mt .e. f-., ,.1 ,ul 'a n Morgan, with two comnan e of com- i of section 21. and the south naif of the sir .'Eg. reacceu camp me constitution ol the I as to re-1 a i re V S senator to l. elected by direct vote of tbe people. B(r. ft. We demxti I t!- abj'.isbaient of the railroad commission. St-r. '.. W e condemn tbe !at !eitla r.v-r tb world ll.-re . a 1.1m. oe ln (mm tk. R., a mn House register. ( 'n it leide many from are J !; Liu e. ..f !;.. be-w. N V. Andrew Mackay and O Millat Allan, of "ila'gow. Scotland; L H Coffin, of New BrtUin. Conn. J M t osier, of Boston Haas; W P Kknle:aan. cfjChi'ago; H W Bow man. of Los Ansjvle. and one or two eaters, oOO strcnir. reached camo 1 southwest quarter of fifttlcr. 13 ; the north from 'be West by way of the Union Parisc. : half of the northwest quarter of section 26: , a-,.-., , j tnr north half of the northeast quarter of a B'i paaaar. c!j(jn 2, the nchc:lfi qo2rter o lhe 1 uiuiizli-hia, Apni ia - 1 6e famous northwest q-jarer of section 27 in town- led States so fn.;n San Franciaro. ;JI the home of Bobbv f the V . Burns to Wi-V the from the atinferwis chip 1-4 couth, range 2 west, containing 640 acres (with tbe falloaing exceptiou. Seven , 7 1 acres of these lands deeded to Norman, A J and one hundred seres of these iands deeded to Ruth White) and a;v the north ha t ot the r.or.ftcast qnar- mand its re-ensc:mer.: at H e next session I r.ugene pub:ie scboo.s lie is neaxt ami I cerne-l. Me woulC not receive tne support ture of this state for IU -eckless sqaan , 7' "J ' . ,or " "W.T We demand that all pr.perty shall 1 as oul in the work of educating tbe masses of j of bit inrty if nominated and it lenders on : dertng of the peoples money by er:trava-. jj,. fifl'vear1 We ha7 sessed at lis true cast. vaur. and l ha; there the people lie is well and favorably i the imrrobabe.to contemplate his noniina - Sn -""J nnnecesary appropriations and tjame ltwvrs 'who wxildha-e gsitten BhaU be deductions on'y for l.debtedn,M ' know in I.inn connty and in Alba-iy. He'tion. Hi. conduct during the past two w,lWyt hamakimmmmitm km. " wh';h has a corresponding taxable credit . j served two terms as county school supenn years has been such as to forever liar him EAST AND-SOUTH. THE SHASTA ROUT OF THE Southern Pacific Co. fsxpnas Trains iaxe Portland Uallj Sooth I CrliP. a. 1 Lr 10:2S r Lv lOiSia a 1 Ar JTT.T 1. lSBt, PjrUand AlbkOT Sait Prsn-iseo 1 K.irtk Ar I iU a a Lr I 4:3 a 7;O0 r e ,v i -.-ii 1 , stp. all stitlo ta from ti vl tine m tluaive, alsoTan h d '.'I t .ay.HtrrUbtirg, Jnnetion Irv-inz. -I ti'ni an I all stations im.'i it,' tsi'aoJ laclusi'e aosaaraa BaCV, i aau fMaa I Lv Port.anJ H ITr It-.ii pb IL' AIVnjr Lv I tx Mr I Ar H ;.- L I 7 0C sr.ss -l :I0aaLv IU y arllOrlac :00 a I Ar . ... Lr SO A 1 r u I., ajrac :j Art :2Sr a a I Ar Lebanon Lv I :i ' We demand the enactment and enforce ment of more stringent laws for the pro tecliou of the salmon and sturgeon fishing industry, aod the aboii.ion of all tishtraps, teines and wheels, jnd favor more exten sive artificial propagation. We are in favor of liberal appropriations for the improvement of oar river and har bors, and tne adoption of such measures as will tend most speedily la the opening of the Columbia river. We are oppos?.! to Chinese and ail pio- pet immigration. teacher or educator but was nominated We favor a change ir the law reguhtlng ' 3me kind of "pull." the adopt.on of school text booas which ! will invi'e htallhv competition and prevent : There is not a democrat in Ibe sta'e too frequent changes in ih? same. as e are in favor of las f.r lhe ! lion of depoti'ors in banks. W c are in favor of the aUolls'iment ' ten dent and also was principal of tbe . from the confidence and respect of tbe dem Albany public schools for a number of octalk psrty. years As a school officer and teacher, Le was tbe most systematic and thorough The New Rule going of any ever called into such work in ' this coanty Without speaking as a par tisan, we hesitate not to say that the peo ple owe it to themselves and tbe interests i tney have in public school work to elect Mr Reed state superintendent of public in-' traction. We are informed that Mr1 Irwin, the republican candidate, is not a bv , legis'-ature be prohibited by 'aw. Sec. 10. We tecian 1 lhe abolishment of the National iuards of this stale U K HtsLca. 8 I Imtj Secretary . President. DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM. The detuocraL cf Iann oantv. The in the tlouse i kepic- sentaiies htnt done wc.l to adoj t the new rele whku (nable ::.c Huuse to CJ ,.n -. ... in' Ia. , ' . r. . . .t , r " mjr divlazaiion.of inncipU and I1""""' """are acuaay pre-an a, rjatfona in the .swing camnaign nouga icinsag t.Tsesaer he ro'l call. I la ifaffawelf better than tie discreditable mystery of tbe Charier Boh abd action was recalled sharply to tbe restoents of ' . erain town tc-iay by tbe marriage of bis brotuer Walter to Mir Julia Peabodv Chandler. More than persons gath ered in the church to witness the r r ! mony. Waiter Roes wa r-iavina close to ter of section li: the ncilhwest auarter of , the boose with his brother Cnariey on the j section 33:arsd the north half of the north -.fateful day in July. 17-t, when the ab- west caarter of section 23 in Township 14 uuciurs urove up. en t; ecu tnem into a car- South, Range - Wt, and containing 320 nage and went off with tbem. Walter was xcrrs and containing in all S?3 acres, more permited to return home, bat Cairley was 1 or less, together wiih all the tenements nevei seen again- nd heditaments thereunto belonging or ia anT wise appertiintng. The pro- Taeawsa. ceois arising from said sale :o be applied, Ia.oma. April la Some excitement fi est to the oavment of the co-s's of and ' ' ' : 1 -.-r.-...! j eXL-ts in tti -. ; T.i y . -. -r vest g"-.-i dis- I upn nd execution, an-! . i crigtr.at casts from a $ 100 suit down to a pair of over-! coveries. Yesterday Joseph and tviward taxed at 2i.S Second lo the pay ment all. Everything fits though misfti as W Langevin filed mineral claims on "JO of tne giim of $150 as a reascnab'e at t.. each otheT. YetsterdaT we placed a high acre of valuable land in tne residence part ; tornejs fee. Third, to the payment of ptaiuy suit a; onr tn-nt window. Cast aa toe ci:y. claiming coi-J !s to be foond the ptainu& claim anaouat-.r.g ;o the sum tbere in paying quantities. Tbe De Lacge of 5i3n.zo. with accruiug iatertst the yotr vole tat it next lloil down : boil down. a letter for publicati.-m vin claim they discovered 'he goli two on from the i3".h day of March, 1693, at : yesus ago. while digging a well at their ! the rate of ten per cent per annum, all in t-i . . -.. T10 borne, and that when tbev camp tbe Hold T S eo!d coin. go over it after Ocrfron. ) too are thni i-rv an.l rwsar mine ., aa. l.-s 1 . ... u 1 . : - 1 i uv well mikiri' a . . . r- - . K'.iit- im i.u. n . 001. 1 neo 1 atrai.i ani svw now .:. an v can Kave out I"mj gij at it 1 We reafSrm and arain d;are our faith and advucarv t.f tbe imperishable comes np in in sand from tbe Ther have a!o disrovered go OVr' ,-Snai ,Ka.e kn. I iiieii-.. iw bctftaaa of gm Dated this :7th day of Marc;-;, 1S94. C C J.ACKSO.i. Sheriff of Linn County Oregon. M '---w manv w-tI Ex. 01 cu afjnia an i love out Wsai asarr Tlasr. -regi- City. Aprii 19 rhol 11:- ::.:ntn will complete tee time ai:ofed bv tbe o-anty court for tbe payment of taxes. On i The .Saie n Journal man i a good figur- May 1 they wi'l become delinqoent. A : r. Bean fhe deiav in gettinir the . petiton i reported in circulation in the money on lb. $-0.(sfl0 ljnd. authorized bv 1 connty. asking tbe court to withho d col- PULLMAr BUFFT SLEEPERS. AWD Diitins Cars on Ogden Route. 8ECON0-CLKS8 SlEbPIMB CARS tli-l.r.l laall Tkreazh Tralas svest aiac ii . Mesa. BET VI BE" rOatTLANs AMB lOBVall'S Man aata sail t (Except Son.ir, saggeattoa of a fine t-hncites ami doctrines f tbe mm aoatj T.-.e onls obstae'e to the ado, t! a ol iHia ! party a promulgated by it. ear'.;, fi 11 inarm ro before Ibis has ten tbc twtge af Tom " I "f1 at ,ho r dl! . I - a. ronventioc. hfft Alt h li f!. I I'H " . . I ..- ,r r-' 'a. ... . ;. .. C aS 0.1 I . c I . . . . . 1 1 . li '- " i.l, 2. We,-i i.TUin tHeretwb .n tsartv VT. " -tius .-.t.r.u whu n i.. u, mi mi., so KUrfZLVZ 11 . ., 6h,mn 1 3! ' ' -'"tne and it. rerklea ami iiuidvjse.1 lesisiati-n per ux 10 rtMd coin. Hut wonkl may have an opportunily to pr.tec-, alloway for governor. He is a man rn,fa llliatfll swli traBSscttaa of all the evils and Iron! le frcui which the oa JP" force or , sell their crops. '""a"' ""' the nnh i- h.i.ln- .1. t-,.4.. tWItikltssnv an.l i :.. I.-" . :ennrf.r "e si.eei. anu ir city ran bsarrn.!r.f fa!'oln. il-o . .-.s . I a 1ln8' The low pri.Trs of farm pro-f A I J ,, . I 1 I.., , I . I . j 1 . - iiiuuiu idj an otntr onaecessiry com- svtiousi'j man 01 lue people, a name "re missior.s. ' gonian, a farmer and breeder of Sne s'ock. We favor tiied sala-irs f jr all rublic of- a careful man in business and a devo'ed tba. farmers bameu and s Heals Running ot graduate ol Willamette L'niversit;. ! er Kee that Mr ;-'!!! lne'.' kis calebrat- eJ ruir. Ard Ihar did n it reallra that he ncers ana the atKlishmtnt ol lhe fee sys- . mend or Ibe masses. r.iecteU county judge j nevrr mlJe , , Kaux.t.ic inotitv of the tem, and are opposed to an officer rereiv- of Yamhill county lour years ago against j n..-i.e ever whi.h be presfbrJ as speaker. me tn -irj than 1.1 r.,t..l i f ,it t.-,nul .cl.rv an adverve rem.liliran mainrilv of mnre ! . ... , , , 7 . " cjn etnptib e a he hss daily made 3 Wo thieve that We condemn t, Infao-.cus ibe attempt than M, he entere.1 upon the management ,ne ,mocrttic 0, (he .te,tnl fsnal and ju-t. an 1 tba VIM leal legislature to tamper with ; of the business affairs ol that county with Ho.,r Me ba b n holding it up lo ibe n-,,' n taM lr t just propiirtion. f the puiity of oar eleciicr.s by so amend- 1 an indebteder sa of $27,000 which by ca'e- co . . . . . .. Implen of the mvemment. To this end. 1 " ' we most earnetle favo-r the tax.iti. n .'t th.' al to ii. ti.a, u-.fit to be incomes of the neb. i-npote t. 4. v , laim that a faett mm of sa'- I Moreover, lhe nc rule is r.j: open to the : aries f..r ail public ntfi.-ers shu-ild t..ke the j chief obj.-cioa again.t Mr Keea's That rOBCst HB XfM aaaajtu nil to be at such loss. It dors not be: p matters to Kat. the fault with i Astoria. Aon. 19. A bottle was picked the ovjtxil. n-.r with t mater. 11-4- witb P on 'a'sop beach last night, containing the pub.ic business, its An4m fi-a MB ..e, ManM t f ! ,1... I ; 1 Ttiev did not even seetn to kn.ia 't .... j . Ta i ; . ft . , ... ... r ". .." i - ' , . . ' ,. in livi.l-jal. Th. nm.U v.ae tKa lull a sniai. piece of dortina? naner. aa which isnasam. im.mo nniveraai swt - : t " - wa, written the word Tee snip Marr f. ... - , : . ,. , . . . , nrown is str-in, j c,jt Alas.an t'-simi "I "1 unjust auu .Minieiir. .n,e ttun l. music is very III V M Ce-tr It tne I their high ami overprotectise l.viff ys- nktm is gootl; but how h-vrrid it i Joks on tern, and other t!as legislation. , rarer. Hetv i said V I a o.rre. t trans Cures S. Jl taxes the wealth voiced college fill l.n.ino.. 1,!,. n ...l,,l. It. k.. ii , , a i ,,.- i T:SU a a I IXtlS r Ar eort'and Cor7IUa e Si r 1X) r sxracaa raaia tafW 'Kxc.-p'.Rai.da) . :siira T:iS ra I Lv Ar r-.r.Un.l McUltiavil.s Ar I S-fi A , L.T I &0 A m Thronc:i Ticket; to all i .-nt In the K-tsUrn H CnaiU soil Karope cat bt -ih aine-l at "west rve frutn C V fro nit. As-ont Aibatif. . KoeilbKI t P. KOEKi Manacar vc'tO s. n.l rort'ar.o Orwrun ILPMY COLLEBUTE IHSTITUT1 ALBANY. OREQON ISll, 13Q2 Iral Terra wacaett Hrpte.ut.er tin -Al 1 corps of Instructor:', CLASSICAL, SCIEKTIFIC, LITEST..' COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL SLASScS. I aurcca of aturty trranged s us all grcdea nfBtndents Sf trial tuauctmi 'n! ' t cfltrtd lo -tud from abroad. Scientific American I COP YRICHT8, etcJ For Information aol free Handbook write to ML'NN A CO.. 301 Bmiaowar. New Vohbt. Oldest bureau for aecurlnir patents fn America. Frerr petpnt. falcn t-ef t tis li. broucht befora tar aatMiC UansaiCa a'Vtta irttuof charge lnhc Lartrest circulation of sny solentiflc paper In the world. 8plslidlr illnsuwted. No Intalllveat ing th Aus'rahan ballot law as to from it sll Us beneficent providoa, and in paving off. and leaving the ouniy in we earnestly oppose an? change or mod- j very healthy financial condition with a lax ification of saij law. j levy of Id mills for 1804. Not a voter in We declare ouraelvcs in sympathy the state would subject himself to tbe with the just ckcsakfM of Judge Caldwell, j charge of making a mistake should he, in regarding the rights of labor in ihe recent his wise discre'ion. vote for Mr OsHoway. controversy between the L'nlon Pacific Railroad (,'jmpany anj its employes. We arraign the last legislature for its tvatta of the people's money bv extravagant was a rule BOt JppotUd even by tile ex-. breaker s own peti). It tran-fertr.l wa arraiOT the tii is t.it.' for its reck l of ution cf j - ; Vi-n the ?,jn j. l.rigbtiv glo-ho-'.ng 'er the se-een s d beer to me-ee. And swe-hett the wee-hind is bio-ho ing. Oh. ther-hen. oh. ther-hen I tbe-hink Of the-bee I thee-hink I Him link rxxcxc this : dar, and all bands lost. Anvone Sodog , this please notify San Francisco papers." A rrew'tar Dreaas Wikster. O. April 13. Ycunir Mrs Samuel BofSng. of Kast GmBBeM, dream ed that she was drowning eat m a well. ! She awrke with a start, to Ear) that she! had thrown nc-r fV month- eM iby upon ' the floor with such force as to ctusb iu i ; skull. the Serpent's Sting. CONTAGIOUS appal a I la. I In all its sans r W Afifl nrtlOnil eradicated by S. 8. ; uluuu ruraun stmaw son it .aM TieM its t I: reiKreatEepoIxanandbciIixsaBthca a mui mm e.. ' Ml "i tr SWIFT SPEIIFIC CO.. AtJanta,Ga. Ci Sores. I lOxanpireteiV "; l asm I J and reckless appropriations, and bold the republican party of the state rcponzlole for tne sbameles, and vie ous legislation of tha( body, and wc call upon lhe honest vj:e-s ol lhe slate to relieve ihe ccrcmon weal'h of lus incubasupon it irdu.-'ry and prosperity taking the rei.ii fn m the han?s of such ir competent and unwerthy servants. The people cannot hope for immunity Itom cor rupt expropriation! of public money o long as the partj In jiower is controlled by the corn'.i' n of s;xismer. which hasandwiM con-rol :he republican prrly of this state. J si Weathetford ahom the democrats have named for congress in this district needs no introduction to our rea lers. Ol Ihit nomination and thai of Mr K.i-y stho I t - ....i .. 1 ... .K. 1. i 1- I- .1.. .1.1. ..1. k . , : I ,w -r : . . it .n.lenn.. . f fhe . . . .. .. .-..w.. .,,.. K- lTO1Ucoi Hit' " i - I- -mm "i tJie.sxvWi.ir,'.s,vve'::: nas sent tne to owing nomination to the i c iM-ottle s t.i.inev !.v efr:. i-rint .mil iinr.e.- I ' . v power of the II juse to an individu I solo-iwwv appropfiatiW and hold the repute ' ... . . . . "ff .. . . , j crat. fhdc: the .,. rule the Ho - will i Inan'rcrtV of the state ren-msiWe for tbe . . 1' ' 'h;; fptnion of a law firm in Port- , W-Wtw of Ja-d oS-CharU j ' tin.-.:.tioncl Lad leari slat ion of th.it 1-o.ly. V" '"'" nm, "-t.- no power io i v rteti'i me iiiue or oii',iinc t.,es. It us ncur'u". .uviui, " it.um r. xjxjsx. iteiena. exercise the power nd Ihe S eaker II mil.! . , , , i . i , , . . . - . ,. ,., , ill i..'11-i .ii.ii ii:eelis eii. ii.niieit nun si tinu: ta be is itisttiioirn .. I hs I .iaiat s t i i .- . i a aa.! . . " 1 " Imartlr rr-stina npon the isviile of this tie . l-r-nce belaren the !... i.ar';c .t.te mav )n rf.iti.iv.sd l.r UHru'atiffi v..' ihe Ote- Irwin, vbom the republicans have nom inated for tuperintendent of public instruc ts n, is another political preacher who should be left at home by a large majority. He Is a first class dead beat and by the time he pays ihe money he owes Salem merchants he will have very little left for campaign purposes. He was superinten dent of Ibe Indian School under Harrison and the fl'a'BiaaaB was instrumental in e. curing his removal Now that paper will be called upon to support hini and we have no doubt it will cheerfully respond, ag Bob's job may depend upon i's doing so. Sa'em Deiiiorat. If Mr Irwin is that kind of man des cribed above he should not be elee'ed and tbe Djemoi it f pabllabes the above to put voters on their guard. It has been estimated by competent civil enginters that the Mississippi Rjvtr anit -aliy di'cl nrjes ly ,oo,oiO,ooo.oco cubic b el of wiiei into me Gulf cf Mexiio. Of Mils prodlg; ui t untity the 12910th pari is e-itnrnl. Tnus it will be seen that ihe Mississippi annually (le..lts enoueli mud in the gulf to co'-er a squ ire mile of surlace 'o a deplh of 240 (e 1 KfiltN. should "ha without If. Weeklv. B3.0II . few; (UOsIx montbs. Addrefs MUN.K A ' O. SfUauaHJUia. ou I uroauw- iiuriuu. a,ior sale or Trade, a JL' gooti location In Albao,- tVJi kn 1 IM MM BR. On Ap'fl an'h, ij4 in Lyons, 10 ii. c- v.ile of VV K llammer.i nomlnte on lite populist ticket f jr rotiiitt clerk a girl, DUD. IIOIIKH unit PIERCE. In Benton county, on April 17, IS94, of onneamption . Mrs Jane Pierce, dangllMtr of Mr Tlton as cheap for oah or will trad tor land , ' J?r0,uttn OI Llty y or wholly ittsprovo I not very far from 1 WARRKN.--Y'Ultigejt no 1 ofPoiter own. Oallor write to this offtoa. Htsta, April 1H.18U1, of scarlet fever BotMng 'gn anu f.r as Senatr 1 rffll'aS speech iUsciv but eaCS ation. It 1 mid: in I ma daatiae'iefl si.itl-. Its lendenry. '0 it kas render -.rtivc the acik of r Stars lefiumrr ' In 1874 he brgan llejofth. ;.st cmnaton. It was de ivered for was nemtd in lhe second dislric gonian saya: lion J K Wealherfortl wasliorn in UatOQ ville, Patnam county , Missouri, March l, 1850. When 13 jenf. of age, he left bia native slate and emigrated to Albany, where bis youih was spent, a portion of the time in teaching school. study of law undc ihe lateX II Cranor and finished under Humphrey A: Baldwin. He was elected to the office of superintendent o( schools In I874, and io 1S75 was admitted lo the bar. In 1876 he was elected or. tl.e democratic ticket aa repiesenlativc from Linn coanty, ana held il.e position of speaker of the house during his term of office. In I884 Mr Weatherfoid was elected 10 the office of senstor, ind in 18S6 was chosen mayor of tha ci!y of Albany, whic'i office he held lor tao trims. In 1890 he wos a gain elected state senator, which p.ititiun he now holds. He wis jh- nominee lot sere tary of stale on tbe democratic ticket in 189Z, being defeated by a sniaM majority. .Iam;s H Ralv, th; no:nin;e for icpn scntative 'it the second dis ric, i a ntive of Nebrasku and is 37 ears old. When s boy of 8 he cam.vtt' with bis paren;s about whire'be present SI Charles hotel s'anJ.-. He settled i.i Umatilla county in 1864 where he has sine; made his home. lie rai a th tig s'ore a while, and won consider able distinct on Htj Iniilan Hhilii''. He as twice elecli d county surveyor and !.a; been in I'ciidieion city council, lie was I first elected to the state senate in i88S,amt during the last n.-sslon was very active In the support nl his idll 10 profi le for build ing a it re portage railway, around The Dalles of the Columbia a. well as b taeen the two tu'e - call niKn the honest and the state. irps-ti-.e of virty. to join . us in the overthrow of the republican party Lewiston lioen the universal custom for the mnntr Mont. ourt to rtvul.ite the matter in this and I Receivers of public money James Q 1 . 1 .. ... . .. . 1 v . x. ;i . . . ., tec "f I.ir.n countv ' "wt ouu r cintnues. wumi 1 as the Uw "a'. -wiir ciiy. asont; joon r namei. , "uijni 10 oe; 11 left 10 any slienn ne must ""it, -worn; j ere 'man conins. neiena. follow tbe spirit ot th? " warrant in his 'Mont. :.:.! lhe Bt Wasted on Sstiarv and Commission THE ONLY AUTHORIZED arapiii of JAUB G. BLAH!, Ik.iaial. .,., 1 1 ..e ,t ii,.. .n,,m..h;no noim-. 1 ue coaniv court can at least election make its recommendati on. and most snoriffs fi. The Democracv of Linn Connlv !' verne.1 by it. If left to the favor sound monev.' tbe monev of the Pfnt sbenff of this , v.mly he will un- tfiect rn larifl legisla ion. is t i eonatiintion. every dollar of w hich ahatl , ww"? S' V? b 1,lm0 f iMt of lal intrinaie va tie ar.l isurrlias- ' . . V" sMaiou ..etuaiiu Ina n..., .n, re.dile e el.a neealile al I " ProKUUe UlOUgr.. llial the COUIt the wish of the iiohler and fn that end Ibe pwrpoae of drfcaiiagwlhe only plan or favor such legislation bv Congress ! chance I n even tltpht reforms aon befote as will br'ng aloul the free coinage of . Cong.es. and ih.- countrv, Iliad in ent si'ver at lhe ratio of sixteen lo one. s.s . s. a. .1. u 1 " . I ,v believe that the Act ol the , There is in e It tt art ntck tl.e wheel, of PC grts. ih ,ty ; ,,,,,. sxroeidina lor tbe election of able eftM of v a make a recommendation in the matter. TIME TO CALL A II ALT. rill By GaJL Hiint-TPtf, his literary executor. with toe cc-oprratma of his family, and tor Mr. Blaine's Complete Woskr, Twxx-n VtvaRS or Cos.; nas." and hi-- later baaK. A . tmi "FcxLtTlc-ai. PisiTSsjosa. '' One proapectas ' for these 3 best BUM tooka in the mar- I'esveb, April IS. -The local Coxeyites act. A K P Jordan of Me..tcok MSetxtua were outwitted again tonight. They went from first 110 calls: agent' profit $19350. 10 miles up the Burlington t Missouri 'Mrs Ballard of 0. look 15 orders, 13 Seal tracks today to Barr station, intending to Rossis, in I day; profit $26.25. K X Bice bold up a train, but tbe railroad called on of Mass. took 27 orders in 2 (sweat profit ! the county for assistance, and 'JO deputy j $4"-25- J Patndse of Me. took -43 orders Uheriffs were sent to Barr. They '.returned from 36 calls; rrctit $75.25. E A Fa rrier tonight after the last train had gone, leav- j ' N. Dak. toot 53 orders in 3 days; profit ing the arniv in despair and snow. Depre- j JSS.25. Rzcusttb Tfkmtohy siren. If dations are feared. vf n wish to make LARtiE MOK Y write immediately for terms to A Brilltaat ltfea- It is a denial of tne faith pre ached hy Senatar Hill himself ev.r since he tmcrgt'l Irom pobiiral o'urtnitr. ft rapMi it all thai is creditable in his past. It cover? i h shame lhe front of J emocruic viclury which he led in New fata from lhe tine when he a.stined '.be acknnwiedgitd Iea4ar ship of his party. For Seiat r David B Hill, there is no excase fni the want.ianesi of Ill's treasury, nor for t'te co'rupt po.lii calatnblt'oa, seUithnefrt and cite I in Which ery c immunity a conaider men who violate everv an additional Judge for the third judical ! principle of decency and morality. These ! Seattle, April IS. Cap'ain Brown, re district of this State was wholly unnec-; social leper are in the habit of assuming ' ceivcr of tbe Seattle. Lake Shore A East essary. lor the reraon that one Circuit 1 that all men are of their own low standard, i m, says the solution of the industrial Judge can easily perform all the Judicial ' Ibey do not have sense enough to know array problem is that the government labors required in raid district without j that such assumption is an insult to every should enlist the men under the same! inconvenience or being overworked ; ; decent man That a majority of the mar- 1 terms as the men were" enlisted during the j therefore, ia order to avoid lhe unnec-: ried men of the c nintry are true to their j civil war. drill and discipline them, und ' aaaare expense of such offWr, we de-1 vows-. 1 must UMifve, or face the horrible 1 when this is accomplished take them to' 111.1 ml the repeal of said aw by the next j doctrine Unit the mass of our men have no Central America and dig the Nicaragua' Lt'Ki.l.itiire. j regard for the mos' sacred obligations j canal. 5. e 1le110ur.ee in un.inaltiieti terms j it la quire common to !HMrth.-u women . tl... ajl .,r tl.u lie! I u.inUliir. i,f lliia 1 nr.. r.Vi !,,.! 1 Ue fill- tlieroen . ,n. I i li. ! ratal aSS. Sta'e vt iierehv i". repea:ed -vbat is known That if t.iey would demand as clean a rec- , Dktkoit. Mich, April In a riot to- onl tor nit'ii IkUIi tbev and men do for 1 day at t onnors I reek, in tho outskirts of 1 as Ihe "Mortgage tax iaw" nnd we de mand its reeii.ictinent at the next seg- K ant eneendcred. Hit aaaaa it crossed I sion . I out of the Democratic tojkg. His place is I'J- w' li'iievo that the l.iw allowing mon:' iherjmn f.,llr..v f il.e P.l.'i- I ctl ut t ion of liidfbtiMntvs from assessments pa ty. Tne Djaaocrafjc party must gain its fut'ite IrfutnOrS aid hut la Bt'iie of In linaiu enmity. ti..t only without Ids gangrcntd and tna- was founded tioii principles of justic.1 anu equity, and Unit its n'til tvorss it crent harihaiip and iajtsafaue upon the debtor classes who are unable to withstand such burdens, therefore, we deinnml the reenact BMBl of said law by the next legislature. 10.' There being no .id-put- law on our statute books providing for the safety anil security of iiersons who deposit monev 1 in luinks in tln'L'on. we therefore demand t,nH t that the lecislatnre of this state, at its the and Tnirieeti allies soatbatst of s .n Diego, Cal, Is lhe location of n anting sthoBB wat ers nave tne won eiful power o' Hie hair fo bald scalps. Ve can iive a ; i.xt session, shall miss such laws ill troaaen the whole condition would BOOH 18 changed . I do not believe this, but think the men are responsible. Almost every day men can Ih hoard vitilying the whole nialo nace. Doutea over protest ? Very aeldoaa, and then in a weak amt apologetic tone mat stairattM itaet! atlmit the dursea. to jiuige wuoiu tne? snaii r naif uiiii aad whom receiva r Are tbev not consistent in refusinir to senante where all seem ! willing to submit to the terrible charges heaped on them? The blackguard lawyer in Washington City has done itoiYiit men a lasting ser vice, in that he hits made these charges publicly in open court and they have ikviv repeated over the bind by the press .-N-it respecunu editors nave iwn nil the city, between strikers and regular city workmen, one was shot dead and fourteeu others more or less seriously wounded. The trouble was precipitated by an i attempt on the part of the authorities to I replace Polish laborers employed on the ' Hy their silence tl-.ev waterworks who are on a strike, with other i How then are women men. The Trials luair f-T rauL, .Minn, April 18, ine crisis has come in tho Ureat Northern strike, and the company will from this time ou play its band with sternness. Judge Sanborn, of tbe Cnited States couit ol appeals, to day granted an injunction against the strikers iu boUt Minnesota and North Da kota, and cited tbem to appear ia his court in ot ratal. April zl. "io show cause ho flr-nrv Bill Fib. Cwrw irk.CoHi IT WILL drive the humor from your system, and make your skin clean and smooth. Those Pimples and Blotches which mar vour beautv are caused by IMPURE BLOOD. They can be removed in a short time, if you are wise and use the great blood purifier, Sulphur Bitters, Of the democratic Candida' e for shite printer the Oregoniati says: Captain John O'Brien, candidate for stale printer, run for that office four yens ago. He Is known chiefly an the presiden of tho i'ortland Federated Trades' Assem bly, and an orator of considerable ability and information on political and labor topics. uetaia-u nsiery ol llic snnnir.tts tli- nvcrv premises as will lie just a.id proper and fie remirkable "cures" it lias rough I j calculated to set ore the general safety. in an article suilef to this department, -here- .,,,., of all civil and political nowsw: we I PUou lo resent his foul calumnv. . why each of tbem should not be erjjinedj tore e win simply quote a statement n a le therefore favor amending tbe coniUtatJon Priraw individuals follov their ex-; Br fom aisauinig or renuer concrniag it by the California Boa.d f of the United States so as to require all the ; ! "k" ntterances where- !lla."7m"" or convenient or im- I nited States senators to he elected bya T1, I zTTrv. '"'XT.. ". direct vote of the people I lf there is to W anv sixial separation I property of the Ureat Northern, for use in 1" We deminid the iilnil ishW of the 1 between tbedeoant and tbe indecent men. I mlerst .te commerce, tbe carrying of maiis, railroa.l commission and the specific con- j f ut be made by tl.e men as it is made ifovernment supplies and from interter tract law llietween the two classes of women hv , "K 'n any manner with the possession of themselves. Tho women can assist bv "n-v locomoUves, ears or any other property , , ii , ...... .- rtf ..,1, .1 i'hi v...-i,..- t..;i.... ... . . UP no ill lir lie Honor ot tneir ins ui.nls """ u i.n.ina, cum paai TRY A BOTTLE TOOAY. (Jakden Skedo. I'.very iwdy Klmaltl have a garden. Are you one xrbo will. Then go to Stewart & Sox Hardware Co and make your selection from u fresh supply of all the seeds in tho market, the largest stock in the city. Health: "We must ackno 1: Ige tliat this water ftctn the evidence that lus tieen Immght before us, has made hail yr jw on scalps Ciat were entirely ha I J . OI .his we have had seveaal cx mp'es on per sons whom we have known for a nmi'lier of year, u ul who, tinlllaflcr they had used the waters of this spring, had given up ail hopeof ever again having a fu'l bead ol hair." Shiluh's Vitaltaer ta wliat sun dyspepsia, ttrind liver, Vat low kin or kid ney trouble. It ia guaranteed to'givo you aatitfaation. I'rioe 7So. Sjldjhy Pothay & Maaoc. An Albakv Jkwklky Stork V orlli patnnuiiiB is t I af V ill A Stark . l hey catry ihe finest Mlneof illverware, watches, cocks and . . i ... ...n.. t ..... ... ii , ii.ir i-. - -j is " J - ----j. . ,i.. ,. ,. ,i.i.., r. .L. i...1:... lalnrlnrv or ces are a wava n In. .k . "- ........ ..v.. ... . ,., . r '.i- : win. Kulii.,-., ... f ... it- . .,....!..,. . i ...... i ; "ii.. wiini ... .... .. in,i, ieiuii.es ii. . and sons, whenever assailed in this gener- I al way. These are plain words but tho time has ' passed for mincing words in this connec ia; , nMl. No man can insult tho wife, mother or daughter of it true man bv cenenil insinuations alnitit female faithlessness Skv.xo Machines neatly repaired an arranted hy a thoroughly competent work niau, a' K M Krench's jewelry sore, Albans xftaa "Why suffer with Boils ? VThy rave with that terrible Headache f W hy lay and toss on that bed of pain with RHEUMATISM? Use Sul phur Bitters. They will cure ygit where all others fail. The dose is small only a teaspoonfuj, TH Y IT andyouwillbesatisfled. Theyoung, the aged and tottering are soon t -.ade well by Its use. Remember what you read here, it mav save vour life. It has SAVED HUNDREDS. If you are suffering from Kidney Disease, and wish tollve to old age, use Sulphur Bitters. They never fail to cure. Get it of your Druggist. DO NT WAIT. CBT IT AT ONOt Sulphur Bitters will etir I.txw Complaint. Don't be discouraged; g IT WILL CUR3 YOU. sime'lor quality of gooda they slock, them. and i at aajvj ffwmnjfm-f-wn, Ss-nd 3 S-eent stamps to A. P. tlni t- Boston. Masa.. for beat inadioaljsork publths' amr ied ladies to o wriiinir a t home. PirllSllllnt'liiUii.. .uc stock. Nev.T buy without calling cni r1- i- . i i Siv mBa s c 1 nrown or Mack, and will onu sell addreaKl stamped envelope luiiu ui ...... te i .tmiuci in m-materia v . piease tnu sbiisiv vou everv lime n... mr raov . iu A kek riinTA ink .i... lieeked. C. I Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers. I inaaagar, 314 Dearborn St.Calctgo,":,!.