The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, November 29, 1895, Image 4

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EATbEisFORD & WIT AT
Attorney al Law. Will practice In all courts of the
state. Special t tsntlon given to matten In prob-te
tod to to.lectlout. OFFICB-In the FUnu block
It BI1LTEP
Attorney at Law Solicitor In Chanoary. Ool
Uoni made on l! point. Loans negeViated on
able terms. Albany Oregon
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Attorney at Law, Albany. Or.
3LAGKBURN & S0F..ERS
AlTOElTETa LAW,
All legal matters will receive prompt at
ent'on. Office, First National bank
mlding, ap stairs.
M
OSTANYE & HACBLEHAN,
Attorneys at Law.
Albany, Oregon.
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R. J. L. HILL.,
hyddan and tanreon. OFFICE Come
arry streets. Albany, Oregon.
QEO. W. HARRIS,'
JUSTICE OF PEACE,
i -nw lnfatrd In the Duoca.iT office, corner a
Sad and Broadalbia streets Albany. Or.
itents and Collections a Specialty-
OB. 0, U. CHAF.1BERLIN
Office on Ferry St near cor 3rd St. Offio
hours. 7 to 9 a m, 12 to 2 and 6 to 8 p m
KkhmmhI attention siren to chrome case
and eye diseases.
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Taahier .
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DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS oa Kew Yrk. Saa F
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LOAN MONEY oa approTedeeearUy.
aSCEITg depoeita aabject to check.
SOLLESTIOXSmade oo larorabia tenaaf
ISTEaESToaid on time daooai
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iwheo. rrauaiaain
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I Azenta. Bicrcle cata-
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PrTAiuJIA ibcu&atuk cu ren una aiai.
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-Prof. A. STARK
Of mat Stark.
seal Specialis,
Graduate of the Chicago Orthalm
Collesre.
I am prepared to examine acientifica
and accurately, by the latest and improved
methods of modern science, any who de
aire to bare their eves tested.
Cusick Block. Albakt. Orksos.
S. 31. H. ELLIS,
Physician And Surgeon.
Albany, Oregon.
Treats the diseases of the eye and ear
spectacles accurately fitted. 2-1
liKo E FISH
THE PLUMBER.
Tin rooGing and plumbing',
the opera house.
Opposite
CubicV Block
Filling f.nd extracting of teeth withou
nain asoecialty
iREGON CENTRAL
a EASTERN
-YAQUIWA! BAY ROUTk?
Connecting at YanuinaBa with tne
San Francisco and jkquina Bay Steam-
eniptompany
SteisMj "FaralDB"
A I and firet class in every respect
1 Sails troin Yaquina tor San
Jvancis( about every 8 days.
Passenger accommodations funsurpass
ed. Shortest route between the Willam
ette Valley and California.
Fare from Albany" or points west!
San Francisco
Cabis..... ..$12,011
Stekbage g.oo
Cabis round trip good 60 days. . . 18.0
For Sailing Days apply to
Ii. I,. WALORS.Agt, Chas. CLABir.Surl
Aibany, Or. Corvallia, O
Edwix Stose, manager.
Corvalhs, Or.
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t Cvei.t- a id Trade- Marks obtained, and all
i er.t r-e ig conducted lor wocaarc rcca.
Joua drm is Cacosrrri. S. Phtckt Orneg
and we o.n iccure patent In less "ana ban Uiosaf
remote frin Vl'ashtngton. S
i Send it. .idel, diawiug or photdb. wrta deaerlp.1
- U e ad"ise, ii pjteo'ub'e or not, frse off
t enwre - Gut fee not due tut n taut is secarsd.
A r A-j.'Mt n , "Flow to Obt 1 Paunits," with!
f nost of sr-ue .n the U. S. wt ixeigq esiintriesl
sent free, address, I
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if Tot. want to f..l U con-
fixed wheal
health by taw
USsfi Of
SHAUEtYS
Compound
Cod Liver 01
Capsules
Unsurpassed as at
remedy for Cen.
sumption, Asth.
ma, Bronchitis:
Cougha, Debility,
and all vraattng dieeaern. Perfectly tasteless,
fb t-ly aclentific remedy by building aa
ana rev leing the body and renewing waste
,asur. reeiste and deatroya diecaae
eon nine the purest Cod Liver Oil com
wilt "ccchwood Tar; pleaaant mad eaay ta
tui::.reuonaliy ana noncauy cwmpowawew
br a practical pharmacist.
Vnn can get them ONLY BY MAIL, ITS-
pM to you on receipt of 85c, pr box.
recared "'.r rv
O. . SHAVBR. CHna.
29th & State Sta.
REMOVE THE CAUSE
tud the symptoms will disappear
Th" yon wSi uocomp!ib by uaimy
SHAUERS'
CATARRH A.id THROAT
SPECIFIC
am incomparable reaudy for diaeaees ot tJaa
Taroat, Noac, ana hob. a to uu,
aimple and effective cart for
May Fever, Diphtheria. Quinsy Sore Threat, Feat
Breath., Ulcerated m Cerltred Woirta saa Ti
BaaDy aaed, quick to relieve, positive care.
alwava ready: small In price. Dvm't watt
tin yoa araat have It fret it aow.
SBNTOMLY BY MAIL, prepaid o- receipt
af aXkc Jrepref loKr or
fat & 20 tb St.. Chicago, liav
COPYRIGHTS.
CAW I OBTAJM FTWTf
prompt answer and aa boneet oplnton.
1.1 1 K V .itrf'tflwlMi have had nearlrfli
experlenca In the patent boaineaa. CiOTmnnlca.
tiona strictly eonrMentlaL AHsseketkolIfc
formatioa eonearnina Pateata and bow to i oh.
tain them aant rrea. Alaoa eataiogaaw
Paianta taken thrones Mnna aV Co. isetfva
- ummi. .Km ku 1..HI. A "If an. and
tbaa are brass bt widely before lie pabUewlUw
oat eoat to the lirrentor. Thla antendid paper,
tasaed weeklr. eleaaMly Urnatrated. ha.br rar ths
SarKeat cjrcnlauaa of any acaentifle work la the
muIjI ... KunriM MlMMIBtnaa
Building Wmoa.BH.Mhly.s a year, angle
ervtaa. ill eantarTary namber oootaiaa a.
ttrumaica. In eolora. and ahotAirraphs of new
BKOoseaTnttb stoa, enabling hllJrsTo show the
hue.4 designs aad aacara consrana, aaoreaa
it cu. Uiw lot. XflBs A
ss. s. a wtsn ran as? rws nunasr
ie joid trader poeiavs vnraa mart euw, 07
uthorised agents only, to cars Weas Memory
joas of Brain and nerrw rower: suet aisnoooa
' Xuckness: Night Losses; Evil Dreams: Lack of
Jonadertre; Servooaneas; laaritods; ail Drains
Loss of Power of tiie treoerati vs Organs in si ths
. caaaed by over-exertion, YcaiThful Errors, o.
xoeanee TJse of Tobacco, Opian ar Liqaa
aiuch ieada . Misery. Consnmpbjn, Insanity
ltd Death, by null $1 a box; six for t& with
sriUn guareaua tn ears or sefosd money.
Sample pacta, containing are days' treatment,
.Oh foil instractloaa, 2 r-wte. On aasap"
' , fUd to each porsoa ia .;)
Fashy & Mason.agpni
Conservatory of Mafic
ALBANY COLLEGE.
Z. M. Parvin, Mnsical Director, form
vry of Willamette Univeraitv, will have
charge of this department " of Albant
College. Courses to graduation in the
important branches of a musical educa
tion. Keweet and beet methods adopted,
Beat mujic rooms for Uoneervatorv in
the state.
Tuition low for grade work.
School begins Sept. 11th.
Send for circular and catalogue. Ad
drees, Prof. W. II. Lec, A.M., President,
Albanr. or till SeDt. 9th.
Z. M. Pabvlv, Musical Director, Salem
Qslckry.Tasrsashly,
Farever Cared.
Foor oat of five who
suffer Beriuusaess,
mental worry, attacks
of " the bines, " are but
paying; the penalty of
early excesses. Vie.
time, reclaim your
manhood, regain roar
vigor. Don't despair. Send for book witi
explanation and proofs. Hailed (sealed) free.
ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y.
Skin
Eruptions
and similar annoyances are cosed
by an impure blood, which will
result in a more dreaded disease.
Unless removed, slight impurities
will develop into Scrofula, Ecze
ma, Salt Rheum and other serious
results of
Bad
Blood
I have for some; time bua
a sufierer from a seveio
blood trootae, lor which I
took maC7 remedies that
did me uo good. I have
now taken four bottles of
with the most wonderful results
Am enioying the best health I
ever knew, hare rained twmtv
poandsaad aiy friends say they never saw
me as well. I am feeling quite like a new
Cmuaiaut FathigOg. w'.-.f ri. tf. C
Our Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
mailed free to any address.
.syifTssipic.i?s Pit
Academy of Our LaJj Oi
Ferpelil Help, illuiy, Or.
- A boarding and day school conducteo
by the Benedictine Sisters. - will resume
studies Aug. 27, 1895.
Every facility will be offered for thor
ough courses in scientific, normal, com
mercial and elementary branches.
An able teacher of mano. violin, raitar
and vocal music will have charge of the
mg win, iimb music, oe laugni as extras,
lessons in plain and fancy needlework.
t or lurtber particulars call at the Acad
einy or address Sibteb Sdpkkiobess.
DOLLARS
PER MONTH
Your Own Localsty
maiie easily and honorably, wltboat eapl
'al, during your spare hours. Any man
"oman, boy , or girl can do the work band
ly, without experience. Talking pn
necessary. Nothing like it for mor?
making ever offt-red before. Our workers
always prosper. No time wasted il
'earning the business. We tach yen in
a night bow iJ succeed from the firtw
tionr. You can make a Jxlnl without el
peiin, to T"r-"! f t"'l c? r yrstj, fumlsi
every !ti s i.vitu- u it.ii on the bus
atjs sicceMnfei , and guarantee yv
against failure if you ot follow ou
simple, plain Instructions. Bead,?. V
yoa are in need of ready money, sih
Witnt to kno ir all about the oest paylut
DUHineM before the public, send us j""'
audress, and we will tnaU yoa a d
meet giving you all the pat 4cular
RUE & CO., Box -TOO
Augusta, Malr?y
t
Dr. Price's cream taking Powdcl
aVsatdsd Cold MaS fdvcl Fair, sen Friruweay
f
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"Bad Sultans ought to die.
The Brownsville murder in one of the
coldest blooded on record. The lizxard
hearted villain who did it should receive
prompt justice.
Linn county is having more than its
share of murders just now. Two cases
within a tew months is too many.
The rate war between rortlund and
San Francisco is an interesting one,
The people are making money by it. It
is a peculiar fact that people along the
road can only get the benefit of the re
daction by goicg to Portland.
People say there are immense numbers
of murders and suicides nowadays. True,
and there have always been, and what's
more the world has the livest newapa
pel a tn existence contesting to give the
news before it happens, if possible.
The Democrat hopes to see Salem re
build the woolen mill. We regret mis
fortune either to an individual or city.
These are times when misfortune can ill
be received. May the capital city rise
above thosa of the present time.
A Florida paper says a California wo
man baa sued for divorcs because her
husband would not read the Durrant trial
to her. The man who wrote that must
have had all the wheels in bis head going
at or.es.
A cold wave is skipping through the
middle easi. Snow is falling and winter
is upon tneni. Home people here are
predicting a cold winter (or the Willam
ette valley. It will not b very coll. de
pend opon that; for that is Oregon etyle,
and always haa been.
The Examiner and Chronicle are in
for a hot nasty ffcht ou circulation.
They are devoting pages to each other,
Anyway all this sett praise so character
istic of all big papers is very nauseating,
Ii an individual were to do as much
blowing hewoald vanish ia his own
wind storm.
Tae following from Denver would in
dicate that Corbett and FiUsimmons
could certainly have found a battle
ground in that city : The fight between
Di vie Bsece, the "Montana Kid," and
Harry Jones, of California, was won this
evening by Reece in the 13th round.
Jonea was knocked down five tinea in
the ITth round." It looks very mncb as
if some of these govenors vera working
more for notoriety than to prevent prize
fighting, or else they would stop the
small fry.
Tne Session of Congress.
The next seeeion of congress promises
to be timid oa all domestic questions and
noisy and aggressive on all questions re
lating to foreign affairs. In the session
preceding the national election the Re
publican boose will be alow lo make any
position that will endanger the success
of the party at the polls. No general re
vision of the tarifi will be attempted ,and
it is probable that the popgun poh-y of
increasing the tariff on a few articles
will be adopted. The pioposilton to in
crease the internal revenue on beer may
be presented, but the Republicans will
tear the power of the brewery, and it is
donbtfnl whether any increase will be
made. In a general way the policy of
the Republican majority sill be to make
a chow of attempting to raise more reve
nue and at the same time not to do any
thing to help the Democratic adminis
tration ont of its embarrassment doe to
receipts nnder the new tariff bill not be
ing equal to the expenditures. Aeon
flict between the president and congress
oo tariff measures may be expected.
There will be plenty of bombast about
foreign affairs acd resolutions and bills
about Cuba, Hawaii and Venezuela will
be damped into the hopper without lim
it. A mighty effort will be made to
manufacture capital for campaign uses
and discredit the administration. The
sum total of all legislation enacted wi
probably not include much more than
the appropriation bills.
Thomas B. Reed, as speaker of the
bousa in the fifty-fenrth congress,
be a very different person from the Reed
who presided over tbe house in the fifty'
first congress. Tbe imperious, tyrannic
al, courageous sneaker will have vanish'
ed and in , his place will be tbe genial
conciliatory, timid candidate for tbe
presidency. Even in the. last congress
the change which bad come over Reed
was very marked and will be more pro
nounced this winter. No one under
stands more fully than Reed that he may
make or mar his presidential chances
whi'.e presiding in tbe speaker's chair,
The democratic minority, while small
will be strong nnder tbe leadership of
ex-Speaker Crisp and by its criticism of
tbe doings of the majority will add great
ly to tbe interesting features of what
promises to be in some respects a dul
session. Cleveland Plaindealer.
Made $10,000.
One day three friends were walking on
tbe boulevards of Paris. AH three were
yonng and all three were poor, savs the
Fhihtdelphia Footlights.
"Should I not like a good breakfast?"
said one.
"I should like any breakfaet,' said
another, "even if not very good."
And I, also, the roost simple of break'
fasts, so long as it was a breakfast," said
the third.
tlow mach muit it toi-ti" arks the
first speaker.
"Two dollars at leas," tays number 2,
I've got an idea : Come along,'' savs
number 3. And all three went to a well
known publisher of music.
"sir," said the young man with the
idea, "we have come to ask yon to buy a
song, ot which this gentleman has writ
ten the music, and that gentleman the
words, and as I am the only one of the
three who has a voice, I will sing it to
you."
The p'iblifeher made a wry face, but he
said :
Sing, and I will see!" TLeo tb'e
young man snng.
'It is a very simple ditty," said the
publisher, "but as I want a lt of songs
for a cafe chanUnt.wbich is going to open,
i will buy it and give yoa 3 for it, a dot-
lar a puice.''
Ine three friends looked at each other.
They did not exrect so much. Tbey took
tbe money and left the manuscript in thai
publisher's bands in exchange.
And with those $3 they went to break-
fmt like three princes of Bohemia, as they
were. Now the composer of the music na
I Mariposa, Uu author of the words Alfred
jUe Musset and the singer Uuprer.
I Asfortbesong.it took all Paris and
from tne caiecnantant it went to tbe tbea-
ter and to every aristocratic salon in Pari. '
The publisher made $10,000 by Lis song,
uive mm a Chnncd. i
Getting into a penitentiary is a pretty
Berlous matter, whatever the offense, for
no matter how well one may purpose to
live alterwards he is handicapped and it
la a fearful undertaking he is in to stem
the tide. Recently a yonng man was dis
charged from the state penitentiary of
Oregon altir serving oniy a year on ac
count of a saloon row in Portland. He
went back to that city; but the police
knew him and he was obliged to move
on. He came to Albany, and while here
some of our citizens became Interested
in him and paid his fare to where his
mother lives. He professed convereion
and declared that he would live a new
lite. Will be, with the awful odds against
lum. While it is natural to distrust men
in his position, is it not a fact that every
effort should be put forth to give such
men a chance to rebuild their character
remembering trat they are human, but
so long as they show an inclination to
live right uphold and sustain them. A
slate penitentiary is said to be a reform
atory institution; bat, when a man leaves
it, instead of in any way seeking to as
sist him in continuing to retain the re
formation he haa obtained inside the
prison walla, the policy seems to be to
ship him empty handed without a cer
tificate of character, out into the cold
world, where the police ot the country
pounce upon him like a hawk upon a
chicken, and, instead ot trying to get
him a job and helping him to do some
thing, at least finding out whether he
haa a desire to live a new and reformed
lite, trample upon him ana seek to keep
htm down. Perhaps many convicts need
watching very closely, the professional
convict certainly should be, but the
young mao with his first experience,
showing aay inclination at all to do bet
ter should be taken by the hand- Theie
is too much ot a practice in the world to
strike those already down and lift up
those already high in the world's pi of
perity. Practical Christianity suggtstg
the jiving of every man a chance.
Some Curious Facts.
The laogegt suspended telephone wire
ia no doubt that extend ng across Lake
Wallensladt, Switzerland. The distance
from post tapiMt measures one and a
balf miles, yet at the lowest point the
wire is atill 120 feet above tbe lake.
England has sent 672 women mission
aries to China within tbe past five years.
Thirttix left in a body recently for
work in China and India, The propor
tion ot women who taka this rigorous
and selfdenying work on themselves is
far greater than that ot men.
t lies and mosquitoes were to numer
ous in Iceland last summer that the
farmers bad to wear gloves and face
masks while working in the fields. Peod
ing tbe discovery of an anti-fly bacillus,
one bundled frogs have been imported
lately to begin the work of destruction.
A cat's brain is about tbe size of an
ordinary apricot or tbe til of a bantam
chicken ; it ia developed by Cbres. and
when the fibres stop extending tbe limit
ot brain development ia reached . A dog
baa a larger brain, and a monkey ctili
larger; and tbe length of fibre ia tbe
mode ot the increase ot brain from the
smallest to tbe largest.
Sweden can boast of a steataboat oa
wheels. Tbls unique vehicle makes reg
ular trips overland from one lake to an
other near by. To leave one lake it ap
proaches the shore with a fall bead of
steam on, rashes over the rai'.s of the
connecting road to the top of the emi
nence midway, eitoots down to the other
lake, and then its screw propsllers merri
ly churn the waters again.
A peculiar thing in connection aitb
tbe Brownsville murder is tne fact that
Lord Montgomery on returning to the
bouse after bis brother, knew who was
murdered inside the house without
going in or teing imfortned- Vben did
he find tbe goo by UcKercbers side,
aa Chaa. McDowell swore he told bint be
did and placed it acro;s his legs, when,
according to Li statement, he was in the
Geld when the shooting took place, and
did not enter the boosa on returning but
started off oo tbe horse tonoiity the
neighbors. These things my be sa'se
factorly explained, bol just now tiicj
point a red finger towards tbe prisoner.
Bat that is one side of tba matter, we
anxiously await the other in reference to
it.
Ktn Franci-co is bound to have a sen
sation of same kind. Now the papers
are full of the doings of three or four
vulgar, decrepit old wretches, without
a particle of manhood. Of si', low down,
coltia beings in tbe world the worst are
those wbo rain young girls and start
them in a life of sbame. The punish
ment should be banging. And you don't
have to go to San Francisco to find men
deserving of the rope.
Tbe oyster at tbe commencment of its
career is so small that two million would
only occupy a cubic inch. In six months
each separata oyster ia large enough to
cover half acre an, and in twelve months
a crown piece. It bears its age upon it
back, and it is as easy to tell the age of
an oyster by looking at its shell as it is
that of horses by looking at their teeth.
One to two mil-ion oysters ara prod need
from a single parent.
Out of the rains of the Salem Woolen
Mill and tbe suspension o tbe State In
surance Co. will arise a bigger and bet'er
factory and a solider aud grander insur
ance company. statesman.
That's the snap; but don't talk too
much as usual, j-ist get in and saw wood,
tbat's hat buiids mills, creameries and
insurance companies.
It wfll be more difficult than ever tor
men' to make their salt. It has nearly
doubled in price in the east. This
not a serions inatur for most of us, but
for the big packing houses It is au item
amounting toithourands of dollars yearly
A politician Is contemplating arraign'
ing the young men in his state against,
be old men. Such a demagogue ougb
to be rammed into the bollow of a tree,
and left for a year to think abont his hal
brained qualities as a man, Tbe old
and young men should work hand and
and through life. "
The people ara ail talking about the
Montgomery murder, It was a cold
blooded, deliberate-affair. Tbe three were
hot down in Indian style without warn
ing, without ap opportunity to defend
themselves, with no onft to witness the
crime but the murdirer.
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The Dmochat tredicte the next n-
lioual republican convention will not be
held In San Francisco. Anyway that
city is bad enough already without hav-
ing national political ronventions of any
kind uKeling there.
Uhicagn wants an honest tfseesor.
$100,000,000 in personal properly is said
to be loft off the roll .
SATURDAY NIGHT THOUGHTS.
During the past week the people of
Linn county have been shocked by the
worst murder in the history of the coun
ty, if not in that ot Oregon. Three peo
ple were unquestionably murdered in
cold blood, without the least provoca
tion, deliberately and with malice afore
thought. It was a cruel, brutal exhi
bition of lawlessness rarely seen any-
here. The Turks in their slaughter of
, - . i3 ------ j
the Armenians have never done any-1
thing more atrocious. They may have
been more brutal in the means, but not
in deliberation. I! there was Ue least
provocation it cannot be learned ot On
the contrary there is everything to in
dicate the men were not given the least
warning, but were shot down from be
hind their baejka. Nothing can be more
outrageous in conception. We shudder
at the spectacle of mxn being shot with
out the leat show for self defense. W ho
did it? Well, that is to be decided by a
jury of twelve man. Can a son be so lost
to filial obligations as to deliberately
pour fatal lead into the two best friends
he had, those who had nursed him al
most into manhood. One hesitates to
believe it. Perhaps henevei did. Some
one else may have done it, if so, who?
We would be glad to bear an answer
that would take the evidence of guilt
from tbe son's shoulders, but the trnlh
is, the circumstances as the public is re
ceiving them point strongly towards the
young man as the guilty person- It will
take good evidence to lead the chain in
different direction. Like the Durrant
case every new thing presses upon the
prisoner. It Is not the spirit of the Dsn.
ocbat to say anything that will in tlx
least prejudice tbe public; but to speak
Its opinion candidly tn so important a
matter.
The numlier of murders occurring in
the world demands that the murderers
be brought to justice in order to check
the terrible slaughter, and the press
ithout bias should, use its best effort
in securing such a result, never, though
displaying animosity or vindiclivenes.
Aa a protection to society there mutt be
stroug examples ot prompt but legal
punishment for crime.
Before another Saturday night coine
around Thanksgiving wiU b upon us,
tbe gobble ol tlie urky will have been
bashed, the caccle of the ben will have
been stilled and tbe center rush, right
and left guards, right and left tackles,
ends, quarter, half and full backs will
have been immortalixtd as well as be in
the depth of bandages and swimming in
arnica or Pond's extract- Are run work
ing np your thankfulness tj tbe right
pitch to do justice to tbe occasion. Cer
tainly yon. will find much ibis year to be
thankful for, tba fact that yoa live in
this glorious Willamette valley, it noih
ing ele; but much else, if you are built
with the proper disposition. So it goes;
the man with a weak stomach and a b:g
bank accennt may feel aa sour aa acid,
white another man with a strong stomach
and good digestion and just enough to
live on may be as happy as a clam, aa
optimistic as the sun.wbicb always looks
on the bright side of things.
llave jwu noticed that the public gen
erally baa one subject that tbey talk
about. Let it be .n the air, aoJ if yoa
see a gathering it is gala to guess w bat
the topic is.
Il is to be hoped tUeevsoge-Iistic meet
ings start many boys, and girls, men and
women opon lives of gntine Christiani
ty, not the imrre result ot excitement,
but d""p!y Uid, permanently srt, that
kind of Christianity that means honesty
and square draltng ia business, paritv
in personal lives and nnselfishoeea in
society. A seven day Christianity,
G00J Sense From our Exchanges
On H-ednesCay 'Old Sol" passed out
of sight in greatest grandeur. It was a
magnificant anst, a picture that raised
meo to a higher level. It was an appeal,
a gracious, grateful off-ring from the
heavens to ths earth, and a j1 j gift
and no mistake.
Beauty seen is never lost.
God's eolora are all fas! :
Tbe glory of this unset heaven
Into my soal bat passed. Pn
dieton E. O.
The human band is one of God's most
wonderful rreations Salem, Ore.oo,
Post.
Nevertheless il g As many a ibake.
Philadelphia Inquirer.
And so does the earth. Salem Pott.
We regret that soma people imagine
that in supplying a uewspaptr ttilh per
sonal or other item not apt to be picked
up by the editor or reporter aifhoul
coaching, is a forward act or an evidence
that nndne publicity is sought. No
greater mistake could he made. The
newspaper men are aiaats thankful for
such r.ewsy materia! and treat them
rightly all around. Union Scont.
Ourold friend Dr. J. Lindsay Hill, ol
Albany, i mentioned in connertion with
the populist nomination for congress.
Another son ol a nonle democratic sire
gone wrong, we would suggest to oar
friend that Gov. I'ennoyer dors not re
side in bis district Portland Trans
cript.
Tba meanest person in the world.
either man or wo.nan, is Ilia anak, ex
cept seme other person wbo is a
sneak. The man or woman who will
mile up into the face of another will
friendship, and who, with soft words,
will e xpress solicitude for the health aod
prosperity ol the persou addressed, and
with soft compliments will express the
hope that the fortune of the other mat
be enhanced; and who then, behind the
person's back will by whiepers, innuen
do, and, where possible by open words
try to break down the reputation of that
ptraon, to cast doubt upon that person'h
sincerity aud try by the means of
I.. I
e i
sneak lo weaken tbe respect of others f r
that uerson and to cause others to doubt
thefrieudsLipof that person, sach an in
dividual in a community is a mischief
maker and is worthy of the contempt,
only, of decent people. Baker C ty Dern
ocrat.
Adventlst cranks again foresee witfiia of
the end of the world. Tbey claim that
the Turkish empire corresponds to that I
mentioned In the ninth chapter of Reve-
ations, aad the great battle of Armaged
don will soon be fought. One would
n&tr.rally suppose adventist would some-
time or other get weary of prophesying
the dire catastrophe to this venerable
Word. But they do not. Alter each
failure they come tip to the scratch
smiling, with another dute. Eugene
Guard.
It is dangerous busin-ss to write a book
raetiines Whether It was for John
wiin Interest.
Dr. Whites New Hair-growing System
for sale by Louis Viereck, Albany, Or. I
Sole agent for Linn, Lane, Benton, Ma-
rion. Lincoln and Clatsop counties. Add. I
II AOt A I .. ft. fni- frA nainr,hlol
'on Baldness, and Scaln Troubles.
MISFITS
It is an interesting fact that only $47,
50o in money is assesw-d in Linn county,
of course that being all that was given in.
Tln Astorian rays a scheme is on foot
to connect the Astoria road with the O. C.
that that is tlm plan. That
sands familiar.
There are reported several candidates
- - - - a,.va saa an(ltj )iAikvrj
,or cl"v e,.'K'neer at the coming fire-
mens election. If the iei,nrt merit
get up some spirit there won't lie any
one left even for the offices. The de
partment has hist the old time spirit of
- c-rtrs ago.
L. D. Carl, a well-known IioKehurir
man, puts lizards rn hin linn,! nnH ,sir
trolg them at will. A cold blooded ex
hibition.
The government snair boat will con
tinue to work between Eugene and Har-
rinourg. iiiere is yet 17,000 or f,000
and it must be soent. Tim I)f ih hat
would like to see Eugene get river boats
regularly, but the truth is the river be
yond Corvallis will never be in a condi
tion to depend upon.
there la a discussion as to where the
u. oi U.-W illainette football game shall
be played The Guard hits Salem with
the following center rush : Fairness and
justice demands that the ganio he play
ed in Eugr ne. Then the gate receipts
win uc uouoie wnai mey would beat
alow-going Salem.
xne uregon v;uy enterprise gives
quotas a wnacg as loliows: The man
who rnns a 'shell game' with a gold
brick or 'green goods' to some gullible
nayieea is mora of a man and leas do-
serving of public censure than the cun
ning, smojlh-longued rascal w ho abuses
the confidence of thoee who are, or think
tuey are, sick, and rous them by magni
tying their real or imaginary disorder's.'
A San Franeiico jas put an advertise
ment iu wo examiner lora man to saw
some wood for a lawyer at S3 a day
nen i ne lawyer went to the oihee in
the morning an immense congregation
oi laboring men were waiting for tbe Kb
An example of what advertutin will do
wnen titers is a bargain ottered.
tommy, a brother of the "mysterious
Billy Smith,' and for sewral years the
tatter's trainer, has eetabluibed a boxing
scnooi in me upper story ol the old en
gioe house. The place w fitted op with
Indian emus, rings, a bag to punch and
other implements for the developing of
urawn ana ior acquiring tne manly art
It is open from 2 to 10 p. tn. and is well
patrouixed . The enterprise was launch
ed last Saturday night. Uorvailts Times,
To illustrate the profit in prune grow
tng it is only necessary to ciia the case of
one grower at Riddle w bo has a 30 acre
orchaid. This gentleman sold at orlv
3 1 cent a pound, and recti ted about
1-3,000, giving him a clear profit of over
f 3,000, on that little piex of ground.
heveral other fruit men sold somewhat
higher, and their profit will be propor
tionately greaucT. ivoevoarg Keview,
The way tbe valley papers are gushing
over loot uai i games, is very tiresome.
The appropriation of 50.0( of the rwo-
plu's money ha enabled tha state un
iversity to import a California eoarher.
j and the agricultural coUege, lacked by a
simuar pun at tne ireasarr, has followed
suiU Tbe people like to be humbured.
Rose burg Review. Let the truth be
totd. Not a cent of public money is used
in the foot ball game. The funds are
raised by subscription and by receipts in
the games.
Peter, the Poef , i in a peck of trouble
The following from aCoiousa, Calif., pa
per, should be a warning t-j ncacraper
wen : "P. l. Connolly, whilom editor of
-be Klamath Star, Liokniie. Or., is in
hock at the county jail. Connolly, or
Pele, the Poet, a be is cal'.ed.ha for the
past few days been fishing for live suck
ers with hia three-card tnon'.e parapher
maiia and so well that be celebrated his
case with a fall-grown jag, tbe result of
which find htm in limbo. Connolly Is
an exceedingly bright fellow ! " bis
key is not the compass of his saiUnp, aod
be has the reputation ot being a brill-Act
writer. He wiil be convalescent al the
expiration of five days."
At almost tbe same moment that tnow
began falling Wednesday, an Arctic owl
alighted in a Pleasant Vie farmer's
dooryard, says the East Orvjronion. The
fanner, knowing ibis to be a rare bird in
this latitude, and wishing to secure it
opened fir on it at 10 feet with a small
pocket pi!ol, having nothing; better at
hand. After having emptied every
chamber in the gun without effect, be
was on the point oi throwing the pistol
at the owl iu diegust when the thought
struck him that he might be able lo
catch it. The owl was so completely
dumbfounded, either by it inhospitable
reception or tbe poor marksman bio of
its would-be-captor, after a few feeble
hop, it allowed iiiwlt to be caught. Ii
measured nearly five feet from tip to tip
of its wings. I s head and part of its
body and the under part of its wings are
a 1-eautiful creamy white, while iu back
and the top lier of wing feathers are
white, necked with brown. An effort
will be made to domesticate the beautiful
1'ir-j.
The Astorian tells of a very funny jok
perpetrated in that city: Physicians
are agreed that excessive use of alcoholic
liquors will in time almost, totally destroy
ine taste, tins tieslei was confirmed
an a;iiu-n.- manner ono day this
week, whvn to convivial gentle
uieu ciiicrevi a wen Known Commercial
street resort, the nose of one being mute
I.... 1 . .- , ; , ... . .
" r,uiauHBi evidence tnat us coloring
uai cost its owner considerable n.onev
and several years' time. The genius in
the w hile apron asked them what they
would have, and he with the ermine nase
proposed to add another coat of paint to
mat organ oy taaing three angers ot gin.
While he was engaged in fathominir the
mysteries of the free lunch counter, his
laceiiotis mend changed the places ol the
gin and the glass of ice water he took on
the side. On returning to the bar the
veteran drinker seized the nearest glass
containing water, and gulped down the
contents, whereupon, remarking that
mere was notning rise gin to warm
man up. he turned to leave the saloon
the f.;nniest part of the incident w
that nothing could convince the tonej
that a trick had been nlared uixin him.
Nervous Pro! ration
i . JOY Company I navn aiiffara.1
irom nervous nrostratmn mm linan. ;l
losses. v,an say Joy's egetable Sarea-
parilia has cured me. Mv iver alm,,a..l.
and bowels have been very inactive, bnt
llflM I.ki'n. . 1 . , .t ,
. j -"""'e rruieuy a am entirety
m uusiness men anti women
siiouia use it. l'leane publish.
(Signen) Mb. Wji. Hknrv Josg.
Butte Montana
conditions
In some conditions the
gain from the USe of Scott's
Emulsion
of cod-liver oil
For this reason
14
rapidT
We put up a 5oC. size, which
is enOUtrh for an orrlinnr-u-
coufrh or COld or Useful no
trial tor babies and children.
in other conditions train
must be slow. somph'mAo
almostimperceptible.h?nTrh
can't be built UD in a (lav
Pnr Uia C i? ' ?
..T , emulsion
usual, ue iaKen as nourish-
"lent, lOOd rathpr tK-r
medici'tip fnrtrl Tr. i r
"Cine, IOOCl prepared for
tired and "Weak dlP"fstinnc
0 -
tt a Bowks, chemists, Kew York, yx.six.ti.oo
List of Patents.
Granted to Pacific States inventors
this week. Reported by C. A. Snow St
Co., solicitors of American and Foreign
patents, opp. U. 8. Patent ollice, Waeh
ng'on, D. O.
J. Clark, San Francisco, railway con
struction; F L Fieher, Granger, Or., separate--and
amalgamator ;1 ii Hammond,
1'ortlana, frame lor stamps ; T Harding,
San Jose, rotary engine ; C P Harris, San
l rancisco, book-holder ; A Hunter, San
Francisco, beet topping machine; A
Johnson, Oakland, ChI, can body blank
cutting machine; J J McDadc. San
Francisco, machine for affixing postage
stamps or gummed labels; J J Montgom
ery, Oakland, Cat., petroliura burner; J
j iewsom, uakhtml, rotary stamping
and grinding null; W B Pless, Ktoekton,
,ai., ureuging apparatus; ll w Kmith,
I'ortUnd. Kubaoueomi mininir machine:
D Waide, San Francisco, ollice directory.
A Qi'gEB Case. Salem, savs the
b talesman, has a very peculiar case of
mental derangement, lor about two
months one of it's citizeiiM, an old and
nighly respected German, has suffered
from some affection of the brain which
causes him a total loss of memory in cer
tain respects, while his faculties in all
other ways seem entirely unimpaired.
A curious feature of the ailment is that
he is fully conscious of it and it worries
him gititly. lie was considerable of a
reader, but now he takes up a book or a
paper and does not know one letter from
notber. If asked to write bis name be
will do so but in two minutes if tbe sig
nature is shown him be cannot tell what
it is. He can transact businees for the
time being with knowledge and accuracy,
but in a short time iu details are all
jumbled up in his mind. He eats.slaeps
and enjoys his pipe aa well as ever aud
takes his exeruLce regularly, and cannot
unuerstana tne nature ol his affliction.
It is an interesting cane for pathologists.
Brif-Diso Extensions. A Salem naner
has already begun building railroads for
next vear. The Statesman ears; "Everv
indication points to the fulfillment of tbe
promise ot Mr Hammond that transcon
tinental trams will will tie running into
Astoria next fall. With ere titrations
being made for an extension of the Ore
gon Central over the Cascades, which
will be followed by a branch building of
hat road to Salem, Eagene and other
ointg, the outlook for our future pros
perity and growth is bright. In fact
there are many other substantial reasons
for the bopecf tbe coming of good times.
to commence very early in l5, and to
continue throughout that and succeeding
years." As a matter of fact there ia not
tbe ghost of an indication that the road
will be built to Astoria next year. Tbe
first building done wilt be into Crook
county. When the road is extended to
Saiem it will mean a bunas of fj iO.OOO to
10X1,000. Ditto Eugene. That means
alow work in branches.
Ltbasov. Married, at the house of
H. K. Arnold, Lebanon, Oregon, Nov
ember 20, 1895, Mr. Edward Crabtree
and Miss Henrietta Ravmer, both of Linn
county, Oregon, C. R. Lamar officiating.
In the circuit court at Corvallis last
week, K1U Baeumle was granted a di
vorce from her husband, Olto Baenmle,
and was allowed to assume her maiden
name Stroud. She is now stopping in
Lebanon with her mother, Mrs. Hind
man. W. G. Brown, of Waterloo postoSre,
says there is more money in fox bound
than anything eUe be raises. He has
sold eight recently at good prices, and
could j.-; I more if he had litem. Several
were sold to a man at Heppner, and two
Polk county men were over recently af
ter a couple Advance.
A Sraaxr Bttx. Tbe merchant In
the block oa Twelfth street, between
Washington acd B.oadway. Oaktandre
eonteropiaiing a unique entertainment.
It wiU be a street bail. Tbe block has
jal been newly bituminixed, and tbe
street is as smooth as a fioor. Arrange
ments are in Mognr by whic? the
street will be csosid some" evening and
the w hole block bung w ith lanterns and
otherwise decorated, and with a band
of mur.c on hand the entire street w:a
be turned into a mammoth ballroom,
wilb the sky for a roof. s-alt-tn Journal
B.rni: Set-. V. S. Marshal
Humphrey, spent Taeslay in tlwt city.
H- was in serving Mtn-rs on F. M. Man-
ton an John Mcf-ruky, wbo were bonds
man oi urn. Udeu, wijo was one of ihe
Board of Commissioners who made the
allotments to the Indians o.i the f-iietx
reeertation. and it appears that the L.
S. ha cottiaieaoed an action against, in
the C. S. courts at Portland ior an al
leged deficiency of f 7-VlA). claimed due
ihe government. New port News.
Frasrot ScArro; r. Carpenters are
building the scffold on w hich Fiester is
to be hanged Friday of next week, nnles
a stay of execution is granted before that
lime. A high board fence is to enclose
the gallows and Sheriff Hiatt will pro
ceed to obey the death warrant unless
the supreme court steps in. Judge Hin
t's has e;gned a bill ofexeceptionson ap
peal. Grants Pa Conner. Fiester is
Ihe man who drowned his wife in a mud
puddle and if anv one ougut lo be hung
it is he.
The latest thing in smokers good is
the turksy-bone pine stem- "There is
nothing like it," said an old pipe smoker.
'"It i light, porous and yields to the
pressure ol the teeth. Smoke drawn
throub the turkey-bone stem is cool
and sweet. The structure is porous, and
I suppose that the outside air goes
through and takes eff the hot, biting
taste. There is no danger of a man get
ting bis tongue burned if be uses a tur
key bone stem. Wild turkey bono are
he beet "
Uo.r-s Ta:i
ffscfJer Owe Ti-i!i.:rJ ro:u- Sewsrd for
any caae of Catartii that nanot te cared tay
U all's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CH EXE? CO.. r-r-tw.. Toledo. O.
Ws tbe Bfcd)rrii:vi3, h,r anowa F. J.
Cheney fir the last IS .rears, an J betters bim
perfect honorsblo laall bcsinnEsttranaaclloaa
and financial'- aMe to carry cut any obtigaUoa
saaoe oy taeir crnu
Wust Tar- T, r!iti' Tr-trri(a.TVitA n
WALDtNo, Ki-rXATA MiTK, V, holeAloDrue
. 'I .1-. rt
Hsll'a t'alarrh Ou.v . IsV-a tniercalTv, i
ma nrreiiy r-e r;-x( a,..d mnn-oa smr-
taces f t hs syrtrir . I'Scat V. - r hotilo. .''-
by all Pru -.-:-i. h. .i.a'j!4fi,
The Moun t Lebanon Shakers ha
cently perflated an incenious enrw for d
JUC,, uigeuve v-ormai consists
ui a i'.mi aimvir aitrestni and ,i;.
of foodi- hapnilv combintvi
The importance of this invention !! 1
rciri.i,n.1 wnen wo realize wnat a pro-
l"'" community are victims of
some form Of stomal h tr.uil,U T. i.
. . . V'UAIIIIH
of rJe, tlitn people have litiie icclination
vo ei. nr. i wnat mer do eait cact ti,m
pain and d aturai,
ihls tUgetive CoM-J of the- Sl.aV
m" "T sromacn aemngement at once
r malro IK 1 . I . .
i C 1 l"mp. every one
-grenuy inreresred to read the little
ooog wnicn has been n nr.l in k. I i.
" uruggists ior tree distribution.
ii'i i - . . .
.... w ii'iMiui: UUw SaMlOx
Oil tuiule as palt4ble as houoy, Cbiidren
"utuiai.nv.il? N.-nin I, ..i . ,
a W I .
One lionet Man.
Dah Editor: Pleawin
,1.-. It . . - "--
"".'. " writ-ten io conndentiallr, 1 will
mail in a sealed letter tbe plan pursued by
Vll!ftt I wr-rial AA.....MI.. - A i, a . J
a . ,r --j s..WIvjuiw urttfia
ui.Miiy vigor, wier many tears of suf
wing irom Aervnu Weagneas, Los of
I'laiinouu, tcgOl ton tul nr. r I I
n() scheme to extort money from any on
a , . . . "vv-vwm nwiumru
w UtilUJUTTRr. I WssJl n.Itrisarl nn.-t sssat.K.1,.1
oy quaeas uaiii i nearly lost faith in man
kind but thank heaven. I am now well,
vigorous and strong, and anxious to mako
this certain means of cure known to all
Having nothing to sell or send 0. O. D., I
want ro money. Address I as A. Harris,
Box 107, IVIray. Mich.
Ladic wishing treatment for scalp troab
or d indrul?, I will make special ivducs
prioea, for 4 weeks only, Louis Viereck.
Hereafter all goods purchased of Julia
Oradwhol will be delivered free of chanrj.
No one will
be allowed to undersell him; '
TELEGRAPHIC.
atrepplag Vast.
New Yosk, Nov. 22. The actual gold
engagements for tomorrow pp to 1:30
o'clock today, aggregated $4,600,000 in
cluding si.auu.uuu in gold coin and f-J,-100,000
in bars. 'Ine change by most of
the shippers irom coin to bars is made be
cause bars are standard weight, which is
not true of tb coin, aod more easily band
led and are less subject to abrasion This
week's exports, including the amounts so
far announced for Saturday, will bring the
gold reserve down to about 82,20,0JO.
Tbe' Uarraat T.lal.
East Fbascisco, Nov. 22 Tbeodo-e
Durrant was taken to court this morning
for sentance. His attorneys desired to
argue tbe motion for a new trial. After
some preliminaries tne case went over till
this afternoon, when the whole matter of
Durraot's sentaece and motion for a new
trial went over till next Wednesday at tbe
reoiieft of defendant'a iliimni. who want-
; eu i ur.iier ume to prepare affidavits on
wuicn to nase a motion lor a new trial.
Wast tk Sanaa as Una.
KtctsE. Or.. Nov. 22. Vuim KnJh.
ler, bis attorney and the Southern Pacific
land agent and claim agent were here to
day, and appeared before the equalization
board, axkiug a redaction ia the assess
ment of the property of tne Oregon k Cali
fornia railroad, as follows; un the track.
from liCCO to -3500 per mile; on rolling
stock, from t625 to Sft per mile; on land,
from $ 1 2a to 64 cents per acre .
Fewsd Cal ly.
Ritzviixe. Wash.. Nov 25L The itmr
in the case of Alfred J. Braes, charged
with the murder of Constable Conlee.
brought io a verdict at midnight of mur
der in tbe first degree. Tbe counsel for
the defendant moved for aa arrest of judg
ment., l ne prisoner took tne verdict Quiet
ly, making absolutely no demonstration,
but hi face was deathly pale.
ssetarr Ktasteel Stank.
Nkw Whatcom, Wash., Nov. 22. The
Paget Sound Loan, Trust k 880x308; Com
pany posted a notice of suspenssoa this
morning. Tbe total liabilities ara $58 "
006; nominal assets, $176,000. The fail ore
was due to heavy withdrawals si oca toe
suspension of tbe Bellini ham Bay and
Bennett National banks two weeks ago.
and tba inability to meet claims of about
4 ! doe November 27.
AaaSker Xtrswwsvtlte TragWy.
BBOwgynxs, Ky Nor. 22. Al Stone
Hirer last nignt tbe camn of Uibsoa Arnv
strctjs; (colored) was burned. His dangbt
ers, Nancy aad Fannie, and his aiece. Mot
lie Whitney, were bnrned to death. James
w ngtit, Armstrong's stepson, wbo bad
quarreled with bis foaterfatber, is supposed
to have set tbe fire. He baa fled. but. offi
cers and neighbors are ia pursuit
aaalcnat Uti-
Ngw Tobk, ?Jov. Nov. 21. The jury
declare i that David F. Baanigan, wbo
abot Sotcmoo 11. Mann, the sedocer of bis
sister, w as "not guilty." Insanity was tbe
defense. Ibe jodg ordered tbe pnaooer
returned to the Tombs nntil be recover
from tb excitement of the trial, bat was
riven rjermissioei to visit hia rrana Krmt
When the txiaooer left tbe court he waa
cheered by a large crowd. It was 11 0
when be reached borne and fonnd hi moth
er beside his father's body. The verdict
bad been announced ax 11:10 and at I ;la
the etder Uanaigan bad died,
raw rrsa,
Chicago. Nov. 21 Eagene V. Debs
became a free man again at 12 o'clock to
nigbu His term of six months' imprisoa-t-rni
in tbe Woodstock jail came to aa end
at taat time. A party of 3U0 admirers
and friend will go ont to Woodstock to
morrow afternoon to greet tbe labor leader
on his release. A party composed of rep
resentatives of all the central labor bodies
and ot tbe several (oral bajob wilt b
strong the tirrt to greet Ltb- '
TaAs Way.
Sa Frascisoo. Nov. 21 ihe local
forecast oictai of tne Caited States weath
er bur Ma ha ismed U foUoriBf special
oold-wate boletin:
"special report received today indicate
Lht a cold ware of considerable severttj it
sweeping dowaoa Utah and Nevada. It
will caase a fail of more thaa JO deg. in
the fcemper.tare. and will rjrobably be ac
companied by high nortberiy winds aad
snow Fndaynigbi,
art Is 4 aa lasavlraw-
Nkw Yonxc, Nov. 21. Miss Elsie Sbi!
maa, danghter of Mr James Stillman,
was married at 3 this afternoon to
William ti. Rockefeller, jr., son cf W. G.
Kockeseiier. the Standard Oii taigaa.
Tbe ceremony was at St Bartholomew
chorea. Bishop Potter oSciaung, and as
sisted by tie rector. Dr. David G. Greer.
Ia comparison with tbe recent weddings ia
tne anderbilt and Whitney families, to
dJ was rather uootenttiont. and les
duunctiveiy ro event for fashionable ao io-t-
Tkal VaaKaUag Brre. .
Wahtox. Nov. 21. The aUieraent
today of tbe conditioa of the treasury I
Avaiuwe casb oalacce 177.535. 6s6
Gold reeervw t- &A7
1 he treasury lost VJ CO : in gold for ex-
l""- wmca leave tne Uae amoant cf the
goia reserve gwtoH.557.
S Wsrtk 14.
A!t r EAjtnsco. Nov. 21.-Just before
leaving tor tbe East C. P Huntington
ubecriijd tlOOOto the ronvendun fnn.l
He refused to allow tbe Southern raciSc to
snbsenbe, for be tb ought that tb reduced
rates bis company would give if tne na
tional r p-iblican convention came' hers,
would be a u ficient ccotnbaUoo. There
u about llO.OCHi now in eiht
aevrral klllew-
Terrkxx. Tex , Nov. 20. F. H. Jovoa
proprietor of a saloon here, while ruling
borseback tonight, fired ronr (hot at I.
W Ogles. One shot struck Zabora Hock
aby in the neck, killing him instantly. A
second shot struck Buck Scott, in tbe shoor
der. Huckaby and Scott, members of the
ureen Zooaves, we drilling in the street
and happened to t iw range of the stray
bullet. (.Vies was fonnd. lalr . tkl
orancn street noose, a block and a halt
frotn the scene of the snooting, dying from
a shot which bAd entered bu side, Joyce
was arrested.
Tares Seaieaees.
Cos v alu. Or., Nov. 20 Motions for
V? , ,n P cases of Kd Soort,cor
vtcted of asaaolt with intent to kill, and
Irank Holcomb and Dell Cornell, jointly
" - Vv" aue ui me ot larceny, were ar
gued be fere Jo dire Fnllertoa this aft.
in each case tne motion was overruled and
each of the three prisoners were sentenced
ci. i .aA yer? ln tbe penitentiary.
. fwiroe win leava nere with the
iw oaiem tomorrow.
AaaaaUwalew.
BKRxt.w, Nov. 80. Nothing further baa
been received from Sofia. Bulgaria, in any
ay tending to confirm the dispatch from
ihat city yesterday which iiuuinui tu
A report had been received from Constanti-
m-pio max tne sultan of Turkey had been
poisoned, lt is believed then ,ut f.l-
anon rot tea report.
asskUIew
Nkw yoke. Nov 20. A special from
ney West savs tht ' K t)w
Olivette reported that the Spanish were de-
leated with a loss of S00 killed and wound
ed in tbe battle of November 17.
rasa Saby was atck, w gave her CaaAVfa.
Tbea . as waa a Caikt, sbs cried for Caatorav
Wben she became Ansa, she chicg to Castors.
- f Tfrnra rsstiakt
DIED.
MCNEIL, At bis homo in this citv
Sunday, Nov. 17, 1895, Mr. Geonre
McNeil, as the age of 41 years and 6
months, of tvnhotd fever.
Deceased waa born in IJnn
near Uarrisburg, May, 1851. He his
been married twice. He move,! . r., .
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