'IP J- ;' L--VSv tiT SSl ri&h-WJ ast v-'V ' J V. t l iL ViJa Everything Exquisite in Imported rorfumery, Soap, and Toilet Articles. Also a complete anu seiccistocK 01 rairus, Oils. Varnishes, Brushes and Painters Furnishings. . ... i. Uf nart ni mi r srnni we nil Y iiiv iiwwi fi " o : r tin treater pan . - J.i-,.T-r.r.ihdlvMinti w r intili-! lo f IV to ov4 Im "well ftpiNilutad Unig htoro Mid Kim-UMt ri.i ma uu nouw. OSBURN & DeLANO, EUGENE, OR E. E. DURLINCAME'fi ASSAY OFFICE S?SSSKr. Cold & Silver Bullion fftWAS&tt Allim. 17 JC 17i3 Ltvmci CS., Inw. Col Wben Baby wu tick, we but her CutorU. When ihe wu Child, she cried for Caatorla, When lb became MK ' luo to CaeUrrlA. When sua hail CUMre.Q,hegae the"" Caetoria, CRY OF MILLIONS! OH. MY BHCKl TOP IT HOW, OON IT WHIM TOO LATI. . t 1 iu.il .1 Ail mill fMII With i .(.l. L,,inva rih. kulnevs and have tried sought aid from dtlleM.1 V'iTh! without relief. About the ih of April I waa uflctinu frum wry violent attack that almost prostrated me la l. . iii.i I vii lent over. hen I Ml down It was almoat Imvxble Tor m 3 up alone, or to put o nydotbr. ' when ...A i,......i.,J. ami W. Ileuley, with Iht JKKGON K.IDNKY TKA, to my wad I Immediately commenced i.lna Ihc lea. It had 1t ..inr.rioua rrTrct. nd to the esto ehrurnt of all th gueati at the hotel, n a few daya.I am happy to Ule, hai 1 a new man. I will! commend the tea to all afflkUi a 1 bavt been. 0. A. TVPPEK, rropiletor OrrMental Ilotct, banta koaa, CaJ. vr's Golden Female Pills.. ForFemala Irrrfiilar I (! uoi lilnc Ukv tliem ou Ilia market, tltvrt tall. Huireuliilr uaud iiy tirimilneiit 1 ail lea iniiiitlily. Uiiaranli'cd lo rvllt'vn aupprcawd inauitruaibD. SUREt SAFEI IERTAINI Pon't Im JiumbiianMft. Have Time, Health, a ii d uiont') ;Uko uo otU r. Pent to any aildraaa, enure by mull ou re oviyitofprlvv.fJ.iHl. Audivaa, ,lC APliRO mmi COMPANY. Dniticb, fO( Ha'a by K. R, L'ux'i7, rOKTLAND, OB I.UCHKY 4 CO., Huione, int., LOUIS D. VANOERVERC 0m of tht Vert knows. Ifutsta nts ia Chloa npnetsUUvt Mill great UadittMl UOt HEADACHE, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION. Dr. JTUaa JMfcal C., Xlkhari, InJ. Gentlemen! Itaryplcarareln Inlhrmlngyriq of Uia Tory Iwneflolal ruaulia which bava followed ine uaaor Da. Mute RtaToaavivi Niaviai In the oana of nivat-lf and w ilo. i or a yoai 1 waa autUwt lo a dUlranflnt pain at lbs bias of the braui aud Upper portion vf the aptnal cord. I ai mm1"' flM ni1 wu a"'1? a. a a k r j iiwiDieo vnm ainpieaaneaa. WVIIlalVoi, Nervlna waa blatily recommended to me. My rua bad Nyin an oUil nala tlial t bad no enntldence In the efficacy of any medicine. Yet aa a hut rmurt 1 otinMiilnd lo Slve It a trial. Much lo my aurprlM, 1 eirlenrd marked lament my alreplpwneaa diaamwarod: my headache waa nuaoved ; tuy apulu aud gtiuerai ikSTHOUSANDS aaiNio twintv aouaea. Ait this aeeuaaia ma liaaato and will anowa fNvaioiaria aa raaia. My Wifclla tallng Uio Wervfiie uliA liie ueat im roiuita, AVovia u. VAJtuaavaaa. old on a poaiTive quarantki TRY DR. MILES' PILLS, 50 DOSES 23 CTS. Th Celebrated Freucl, Cure. "APHRODITINE''a la Sold oka POSITIVg OUARANTCC toruroauy furm tit n, rvout diva. orauy oimrouriil Uio genorioor- l!aiianlemierM-i, ticlhor arlnliu.- BEFORE inuiineHXe(iia uiol aiiimiiauu, AFTER Toliaiioo or Opium, or throuuh uin.orlnrtiuch tniiihiiii l...ii. tlnu, over lni(ulcuist.c .fucli aa Ltaaol liraln until n aftt-iuiu,-, oMer, Vtakeiiilucaa. li.-arlniid.mn lin. I.. ,i, traliou, Nocturnal Kmlniniia, luivrrhiva. Ml- m , ncin inai n ra iiraa, ii vnoiia. Nervmn Pn tuna, nra airUUTT, KIMOI llWOraUl miK- (I H..)......, ..f. ..... err Ji.uor,l,.r rclr.-t, fircfuud tho mniwy If fs ,rn,7'' eura !i not erttvtnl. We hau fjou.an.taol tratlnionlala from old and yomijr, y I bjMliaeiea.whnharalwn i-rmanuilv en--J ijuiauMoiApiirouiune. clrt ularlrett AddiaT THE APHRO MEDICINE CO. y "Urn Uraach. lkia T., Pohti tv f CURB YOURSELF! ' KtmilhMwtlh llnnnrrk. lllK.U hllaa.liwrtnatnrrh..' f oraur nunaiuraliiiarh....kLJ I hig fi. It riirea In a an A.. . jwr uruKiiii lor a hoii j j vlihout the aid or publicity of a i doctor. Koo poiauooua and linaranterd not to atrk-lura. I fa, Cauvraal Amtntm Car. Mannfaetnnxl by Till Irani ChiaifAl Co. L J CINCINNATI, UK 1$ i U Jfl fw Tff '7 s S - ... . wm.. .vii'.-ir.iuiivii K-N.1 iu prematura tild aim and limanllr. Price 11.10 a but, etnuca lr A m hnl hv mail rm rwlnt of iirloe' A W RITTKV tll'AR 1NTVK u r. Drugs, Fharmacy. VxT-v ' rl.. .w..1. 1 viiviiiivuioi Medicines. . n X 11 MCHUIS OUIJ plies, Surgical Ap phanccs. - .,1 . . .-,..; n i oiir oiwumer dihihi prion ou ti m FLOODS IN CHINA. tiiiieraaa Allatrhe f Nallvra. Ban Fnahcihoo, Not. 25. AiMitionnl ad- vicei nor aleatoablp CLIua atittri tbal a traveler, arming a I Foo C'bow, rapona tbul Id tb latter part of rptrmricr, gal an- couiitiled by a water apoiil awept down from the moDUlaiua, awawpina Iba vun Iiy iu Ilia pel(iuuofL(Mid of Chang (Jbow, tha water lo aotna plaoea itaudltiu IU fret, The Confucian tempi ami tha temple of the eily cod weia both rlaiuitiied, tba walla of (he latter oollaphins and baryina HO tn. diem. Ia tbe Ni.b-ien district lb peo ple auffirxd mnib. In a gale off tbe J ipaueae count October 7.0 to IX a number of boat went wrecked and 19 fiabermen drowned. A nnoiber of altaoka ou foreigners ara re- ported from lb iulenur of tuiua and Ja pan, but no aeriona Injury to lifa or limb. At Kieoff Yana. Cbiua, lUv. W. fhillipa and wile, miwilonarica, bad Ibeir bona burned over their hnadi and were forced to appeal lo the local mugnilrate for promo tion. U.M.8 Rapid ahi.ll.d and rtelroyed anveu nailte illai(ea ou H(ioinn ll md. Her ofllnera bava tru il i umix-r of ottxea fur the killug ol N)l-r and mioibt-r liletrodi". Ibe naihrf and KUll'y eieculed. AualritliiiU ailvint t .1 tht no convii linil Of rll Uliiou Itaiiirai f I ho II ok. II Hill milling ftnliu Ontolwr 111, wa Rient aur- priM' to tha attiki'r ami I' l lo riotlDK, iu which tha police aud a number of n m-on. inn ruinera wnm beatou and rouuhly hand led A auuibi r uf arn aia aire nix!'. In WhnnK"rie bHrixir fr-o ntly, a yacht belonging to Jo'm Tucker, a roach builder, oapalzed, and Tucker ami right oil era rre drowned. Illalne'aCutiaillau iaNriiaua. Wahiiinotok, Nov. Tbo CJiiditiou of Jamea O. lllHiua la nm-h ai lo aronie the learaof bla rlcijila. It ia iuinoittihlt to atate di ttoitely the r met nature of bia prea- enl illuea, aa bit family aud tha alttudinc phvaician decline to diaoloae it. It ia known, however, that he bua a recurrence of bia old alouiacb trouble aud baaalao been iufTurina from an allectioo of tbe throat. Dootoia Jobuaon and Ilyalt met in oouBDltution at liluiue'a reeideuce Ihia fore noon, and aderwarde mild tha patient waa much itnprovtd. The throat trouble in particular bad almoat diai peand. Noth ing waa aald, however, about tba atoniach ailment, which la the moat aerioua of tbe two. I'nlil aomelbing encouraging la heard on that point, tboaewbo know Mr. Dlnlue'i conetitulion will not lot I rtamured. A World'e fair Nawapaper. Chicauu, Nov. Si. A conference of the newHpaiNT puliliHhcra of Clilcniro uuil Hon. J. w. JlniiliiHoii, chief or the nmclilnery deiiartinent of the world's fnlr. wuh lield nt the HeruM buiklinn toilnv with Junii'H W. Hcott nrcHlillnir. lor I no purnoHO or coiiHiiicrinu; jnune for the iiuljllt'tttloti of u nitiriiiiiK and ... 0, afternoon pnncr In niuelilnery hull (lur ing the worm h nur, in oruer 10 anorci the general public an optKirtunity of olwervlug the intniy proeesHeH incident to the production of a dally ptt)er. The uieeting today, which wus of a hnrmonlotis diameter, had reference to the particular pn-tMes t hut should be uimhi una their iik'uiioii t'olnlug Sonveulr Half Hollar PUILAPSLI'IIIA, Nov. VS. Tbu coininH force of Ibe Uuited States mint baa been divided into tao ahifta, ami tha work of coining tbe aouvenir ball dollars donated to tba world lair will goou night and day with out luteroiiaalon. About 00,000 coins van be lutned out tv-'iy lit hours, and It is an lii ipated that Dot eaa that 300,000 will be ready for delivery by Wednesday next, tbe laat duy of the uinmb. Ti.a total number to be coined ia 6,000,000. I'allieiuen lllryrlea. Ciinuoo, Nov. 2S. Theta ia a alrong probability Ibat Ibe I'lilcagn police depart men! will be equipped with bioyute. Some time a lid Otplain bbaltler uiouuted two de tect I n ou wheels, and tha value of the bi cycle in the service wni iuiiuodiutely eaiab- Uibed. lbeae dvliTllvea did good work In arriving Quickly at icrnca of burgl.iriea, Oulila ami Urea. Thilrwoik baa btien so much in advanoe of lha patrol wagon that il la eipocted the ditK-ienl alnliona will be equipped Willi whieU, at.d that boraes la tha monuud service will give way to whcela. A Ualrh at Crliulnala Neiileac4. Omroon Cirr, Nuv W Tbr court room waa crowded Ihia ui'irniiig at an early hour lo linar aoutenc piaad upon avrel criui- luala. Judge tliiiuett at 8:3U eentencsd Kobett Gaidmr to ilia pubiteutiam for sev en Venn fcr rnpe, ami llert it ohii, an ac complice loaeveu Vcxra fur atlrnipled rntie. At 1:.(U Judge MullildK ai-uteuwd " illiain Iluuditaou, the muiderrr, to cs bauged wilhiu aixty daa. Mike Poyle, charged wiib aaaattlt with a dnngcroua weapon in abcotiiig Henry llttuler was (ound Kuillr, aa chargtd and waiviug time, waa senlnucfd lo to years iu Iba pnBiteullary, GEO. W. KI.N.EY, AITCTIONF.EK. When you want your gooda, bouaohold furniture or land aold at anctinn, call of Geo, W, Kinary, the pioneer and moat auo oiwfnl surtioutH r lu Lane Couuty. Us will attend to all aU ou a reasonable com- tuiaalort. B1IEEP IXSI'ECTOIW NOTICE. All peraoua lu Lane enmity owning acab- by abveu or aheep all! let cd witb other dta- eatee, ars beiebv uotidod that aid abeen mnat be thoinugbly dipped. aufflcU'iit lo kill suld dlaease, forthwith. Any uoraon failiiiu loooniply with tbia no tice will be liable to bava bia ebeep dipped by the inapwctiient Bald persona s axpeoa. i aaa iinin ana eave poaia. Dated Sept. 1. mi. B. II. Jssitsa, Sheep Inspector. Pa, Waa'. tail Uiliflitf IV... FOr HOOOen MO If IIDlV Waraf fffl tn fiftl MIJlTirC 0 wvfc"w"" i ii w Steam Saw H For Sale Complete. Addrraa"K" oars of GcAar o0o, E rna, Oregon. i j , i T line nupon nulv .h B'i-Io. fecrmbar 1 VjOlQSinitil. tJ16 "10" Tbera atill auR.rixg among (be ' IlinnriMliU l.nt il i. KI,.m4 I Via -I GGr Grocer I SATURDAY, NOV. 20. Biovi-u huctii o( Portland it la Eo gens. "' - Senator Ventoh. of Cottage Grovs was Id town loaay, Prof. OuHtln arrived on thin after noon' xn. Judge Bi an returned to Balum on tha chI Ibia morning. lo- Mra 0. B. Cbriaman returned from Cot tage Grove tbia morning. MIhh Ktta WilllH, or JtoHebtirir, waa murried lutit Tuittday to T. I). Kvang, Pn f. Wilkes, of the Ocary school, viHiu-a iyeunnon mis wetK The ip-ofis receipt of the Ham urn A Jlulley show lout year were f 1,200,000. Lrge number of froit treea bava been planted throogbout Lane county tbu rail Mra. Olive B. Adams returned this afternoon from a viftit at Portland. It. D. Paine returned this afternoon from hU hunting trip to liarruburg. MIms Annie Grain came up from Junction on the local thin afternoon, Boine of tha bualneaa mo of Springfield are having tba atteet gradsd in frout of their ttorea. Conirrewitnan Dinger Hermann left ItoHeburg Wednesday night for Wash ingttm. County Butierintendent SUvenaou bas been qnne lick but ia now able to attend to bia dutlea. Mlas Belle Milllcan. who Is teaching school near Junction, came up on this afternoon's local. Miis Carrie Friendly Is visiting the family of Hon. Ed Illrach, at Hulem Mlas Dora Dlcaioeon ca'ua down from Coitngo Grove tbia morning for a abort via It. A Lanrii-a. who livra on tha curut-r of Sixth and High atreeta, fell yerterday and VIUKB III. Willi WUVt .V 1 UU f.Hl. wf age. M. O. Butterfleld and A. L. Fruitier. former students of the Htate Universi ty, have formed a law purtnorshlp In the city of Portland. Yamhill county ahowa a total Uiable pr .p riy of ll.oii tor wjj and WJ polla. Tbu county board of iqualiztlion re ducul It lo tl.bUo.BYN, Alia, i. V. Jiuabnell of Ibis oitr waa a paaaengtroti the Nortlmrn Paciflo rui road ir.nn ilmt waa roi.ixi.t ttiia wees, ehe aaya llial muon exolUment preyl,w. M. A. Miller, or Lebanon, has re ceived the bill of goods from the Btark Meuiciiw tjompnny for whlcn he was to pity $-r)0 if liarrison was elected. ItoHolmrg Review: Tuesday the 8, P. Co. paid their taxes for 18U1, accord lug to the terms of their compromise with the board. The amount was f;W74.64. A corruHpoodeiit aays that letters from tbe authorities at the anylum tay that Un clejiick Kreney la much mora colleoted aud rittional than wben admitted; thatba is well aatiafled with everything aud eata and aieepi well. uompetent antboiliy on tba auu ect aays anything that tbe atute military board may do at tba preaetit meetiug, being held in fortland, la void, aa tbe code provides Ibat all tbe meeting of Ibis board abail be bald at tha office of the adjutant general in tbe stats houie. Great year for the C's Cleveland. uounecucui, uuinornia, uuicago, Campbell, Croker, Corbett, Choynskl, ChriHtopher Columbus and-well, UhrlHtmas will soon be here, it's a great year for crow, too. Miles Orton, proprietor of a olrous wblob xhiliiled iu ChaitHuopga,) Tenii,. bet an eh phant agaluat $500 that Harriaon would bv re-elected A voting democrat named Devin, won tbe elephaut, aud later the bin annual inarched lu lbs deuiocratlo procei ion. Springfield Meaguuaert Conaiderabla iu tereet i- already manifeated ia the coming oi.y election. There ia a diapoaiiiou aiuongitt tbe people lo want a Uvel-oeadrd council. Already several diffurcnt licketa have been writteu out and Doited in con epiouoas plaoes. A Douse of 25 ollleers captured three of the lloslyn. WuHhiiigton, bunk rob bers iu Ullllam county Thursdny, Among the ollleers were Sheriff Ko- I it iid and W. W. Cochran, of Uiiirene. nearly jo.ooo rewara was olrureti for the capture of the robbers. BherliT olund is exoected home this eveuinif, The next legislature meets January L..- I.. ei a, T l-iil uivnnit'llb Wl llio Bt'liuiv llieCUIl- dltlittes are Kdwartl Hlrsch. of Biilem. andC. W. tulton, of Astoria, with chances In favor of Hirsrh. For speaker of the house the eaodldatcs are J. A. Wright, of Union, O. F. Pax- Kiii nun t . i , ienuy. oi j'onianu, ailU T.T.Ooer, of Marlon. Springfield Maaaenger: Connly Commi aioner Parker came lo Springfield laat Fri day lookius -after lha Willamette bridge, Hevoral loada ol rock bad been taken out iitat above tba eaut pier to ba naed in the foundation of (he opera bones. The smouut of rook removed docs pot endanger tbe pier, but enough sou Id ba moved sway to let the current atrike it fairly, tbereby mak ing the bridge ouaaia. 11a qnarrv ia uri Tats property but abould not be worked to worked to tbe dutnineutot the bridge Etal On g miani Joseph Crahb. known all ovi r tbe coat died at bia home in Walla Mallit rbiinday uitirniuj. Us ws taken sick laat Sunday. 11 baa been in declin ing heilih for aevaral years. J js Crabb came to the coaat in tbe eurlv flftii s aud ts Walla Walla thirty fle year ako. Haws- a veteran boraeman aud for a number of years was prominently Identified wiib the racins and aporiicg elemculi and waa nni versally kuown throughout tbe Paciflo Coaat. II wsa well liked by all who knew bimaudwaaa good hearted and generous man. He was a aingls man sud leaves a lister, Mrs. Nellie, hjnyder, to mourn bis loss. Koseburg Kevlew: . The 8. P. Co. aro gradmtlly moving their repair shot to Itoseburg. Some tlmo since their machinery was moved up from Junction, and now their blacksmith shop has been brought down from Umiit sPass. Tuesijay a ear load of the iiiiu'liitiervrurrivtrd. and of course, thai Until till ml.'l AAA 1 111 II will iVmAX vn This will neotisaltato tha enlarging of (V u h inii i.ivii aaasav will tJi'lliO their round hous and machine shops neiv io tioiiuie tneir nrest'iii size, i move which they have had in contem plation for some time. Junction Tillies. Nor. 6. Howard lln., J. T. Kirk. ('. J. TlbU'ts and O. C. Millett aold their hops WrxineadHy for IS rents all around. Although the new school house Is nearly completed, it will not likely be occupied before the Ant of the year. Ik-fore t'.ic dlreo- "",""")", jHiore lac uireo- torn will tmimi to its use, the plaster I"" bs thoroughly dry. Work Is progressing very slowly on the round progressing very slowly on the round house and as the rainy y:io!i has set in, It is altogether likely thai It u III be several weeks Ufore It v. Ill be ready I for the iwpllon of engines. The forve I however, put In pasl work between showers. Sleilrasi laaparl llf aa) frraja). Crri i Ni'o. N., St Areeident Pi -a haa m-d- lii- ifflcMl aanoaneraiMt thai the MexirMti rnni-Bt will mtors rora na aoraoieoi to reusv The Junction Times in usually fair and we are inclined to believe that the following criticism iu the irtsue of today is the result of lack of information: A correspondent in this issue ad dresses a few remarks to the county comminioners. According to his statement the commissioners have broken faith with the petitioners. Junction City or no other section in the county ran receive aid from that august body unices by so do ing Eugene is directly or indirect ly benefitted. The Low Pass road gives direct communication from this place to Head of Tide. If the road was tributary to Eugene everything would be lovely and a respectable appropriation would be forthcoming. We can name a doz en farmers in this section whose individual taxes far exceeds the benefits derived. We had better join Cottage Grove and divide the county. V nether this would lie j the bust plan to pursue or not, we are riot prepared just at this time to state, but we are satisfied we could not worse ourselves much We are not acquainted as to the merits of the Low Pass road but suppose the county court acted as fair in the matter as the finances at their disposal would admit. The road that leads to the Head of Tide along the Siuslaw river is the most practicable route to the seu, ' and I hag ea."V Bradea Any road to the siuslaw will be expensive to main tain, and as the county has already spent many thousands of dollars in opening it, the best policy would be to maintain and improve it without scattering the money avail able for that section. That road accommodates all the county, and from Elmira, where it first connects with valley roads, the distance to Junction is less than to Eugeno, and that too over a better road So much for the road kick. Eugene has never opposed im provements in any part of Lane county, but her business men have many times subscribed for roads and bridges regardless of section bugene has been c intent with county buildings that were a dis grace to tho county. When the new county iail was proposed citizens citizen of this town delayed the building by their remonstrances asking that tho county finances be first allowed to recuperate. Has jail, that will cost about 112,000, is the hrst improvement made by the county court in Eugene since the public buildings were constructed ncarlv 40 years ago, and this too when grand after grand jury, men from the country, had recommend ed new buildings in the strongest terms, hugene too, let it be re membered, pays one-fourth of the taxes collected in the county Her citizens improve their streets and work country roads in all di rections for several miles from the town. Her business men are not jeftlous 0f neiehborinf? townR and J. t -j g.i g ' . , wko priae in tno improvement o the entire county. The article from the Times is unfair und un just ai,d we believo was written without a duo knowledgo or consid eration of the tacts Thanksgiving was generally ob served in iuigene. Four years ago the Australian ballot law had been adopted in but one state, Massachusetts. At the rocent election it was in force in thirty-three states three out of four. A striking illustration of the time-honored saw, "Many a little makes a mieklc," is found in the fact the receipts of the elovated railroad in New York, for the three days of the Columbian celebration, wore about 1150,000. The record of 2:071 made by the stallion Stamboul in California the other day is equal to if not better than 2:04 made by Nancy Hanks, considering the class they trot in. Horsemen consider there is adiffer- euce of at least four seconds in fa vor of geldings or mares over stal lions on the trotting course. Somo of the newspapers are troubling themselves about the po sition Mr. Lease would assume at the cajiitol provided Mrs. Lease was elc ted a United States sena tor. It is probable that ho would occupy the sfuie station that he did wi.cn his muoh-the-better half wag running around with Weaver over the country itay at home and take ciro of the babies, if there are an v. The member of the republican national committee from Maine, Joseph II. Manley.says: "Iexpect that t io democrats will do just what t!to republicans promised to do four years ago. They will enact a law which will revise the tarilf and rive to the manufacturing towns free raw material. The poo ple expected that jt wpujd be 're vised' down, but it was revisod up as a mutter of fact." :uany oi me consuls apiKunted by the United Mates to foreign Vri. . : T8" 1K rwl urBW 1r8vr w,,ur,PS na ave less expense than the ministers. A consulship is sli ; '!v commer cial o"jee, and whiiv ,., many cases the salaries are not Lr -a the ixt- nuisites are immense. Tha high; est consular salary paid is I (.1000. The consuls general at London. Paris, Liverpool, Havana and Rio Janeiro receive this salary, but thev each make from 115XX) to 125,000 a year ouUide of their sal ary. There are S3 of these consul ships ami consul generalships. rich man. will retire from oflice with a coinjeknce. Admirers of scilskin garnicnU will regret to learn that pouchcr9 in northern waters, this season, are believed to have killed no less than 400,000 seals that they did not se- cure! Is it not about time to com nience slaughtering the poachers From gmtle hints being dropped by heads of government depart ments we are led to believe that the United States treasury has been systematically looted. The surplus was easily handled. A deficiency will be left as a legacy to Clcve land's administration. The poultry business u increas ing in this county if the recent shipments may be taken as an in dication. There is no question but there is large profits to the farmer, who is favorably situated, in rais ine chickens, turkevs, ducks and geese. It is seldom that the sup ply exceeds the demand. There is no longer any doubt that the next senate will have democratic majority. In New York, Wisconsin, Wyoming, Cali fornia and Montana republican senators will be succeeded by dem aerate. It is the irony of fate that two of the new states that were ad mitted with the expectation of holding the senate republican for years to come have elected to change the political status of their senators. Comets in all ages have been re garded with awe and dread by the ignorant and superstitious. It was not many centuries ago that a comet caused consternation among the masses all over Europe. As a last resort the Pope was appealed to. He solemnly anathematized the comet, and it slunk away into space. A Galileo was needed at that time. The comet that is now in our heavens has excited consid erable discussion on account of the near approach to the earth's orbit. The ignorant blacks of tho South have experienced great fear, in some instances refusing to work, claiming that tho end of the world is near. Several Spokane business houses have recently been victimized by men passing bogus $10 pieces upon them. It is said that a more sua ccssful work of imitating the $10 gold coin of the United States has never been got out in this country. The weight and size is perfect to any man only ordinarily used to handling money. The metal is al loy which, when thrown on the counter, will spin and ring like the genuine article, the engraving cannot be detected with the eye in the smallest lines from the govern ment work, and above the eagle the motto, "In God we trust," is exact ly after the style of coin of that date. To avoid possible suspicion the makers have taken tre newness off and they have the exact appear ance of a coin that has been in uso 36 rears. Thev are bliinlv washed and a knife will soon bring to the surface the black metal that com poses the body of the piece. It is reported that Senator D. B. Hill, of New York, said to a private gathering of distinguished gentle men the other day in New York that both house and senate would pass a free coinage bill and that President Cleveland would sign it. This startling statement, which seems to be authentic, indicates that Mr. Cleveland, realizing that a vast majority of the people of America are in favor of the restoration of silver will Bink his personal feel ings in the matter and if the repre sentatives of the people in congress again pass a free coinage bill, he will sign it. Sonator Hill did not say that he had received the assur ance from Mr. Cleveland but the distinguished senator said ho had no doubt whatever that silver leg islation would take the course in dicated by him and ho left the im- iression that his information came rom reliable sources. The treasury department itself. through William F. McLennan, head of the warrant division, now ! irankiy admits that the revenues for the fiscal year will not be suffi cient to meet the appropriations. which, it must be recalled, are not those made by the last congress, but by the Keed congress. This state of affairs was predicted dur ing the 6esion of the billion dollar congress, and was repeated during the campaign, but it was hotly de nied, the administration has per sistently concealed from the people the true state of their finances, be cause the treasury department knew that the truth would intensify pop ular disapproval. 1 he deceit has been kept up until after election, i ... e...i i i wncii Homing turtiitr cat oe gained by concealment, and facts which could no longer be concealed are now coming to the light. The deficit in pensions alone is estimat ed at $36,000,000. bringing the act ual requirements of the pension list up to over It50.000.000, a complete vindication of the New York Her ald's estimate of the expense in volved in the dependent pension bill. For pensions alone next year nearly $200,000,000 will be re qujred.an amount $50,000,000 in excess of the op tire internal reve nue receipts. The parly that has had control for the last four years has not merely stripped the treas Bury bare. It has heaped up obli gations for the future which can only be met by the exercise of the greatest economy. FOUND LEAD IN HIS WW. I) T. Sullivan, an Employe In Ibe W.Mileu Mills, Dies hmldeiily. Aijianv, Or., Nov. "J.-Werduy morning a chamber-maid In the ltuss House, on going to tho room occupied by 1). T. Bulllvan, wus horrified at finding him lying upon the floor beside the bed. Kullivnii was "boas" finisher In the Albany Woolen Mills and an expert workman. He had been on a spree since Thanksgiving. On the duy pre vious to his death Hupetlntendeni I). Moyer had remonstrated with him for drinking so and left him in a mom at the ltuss House, where he had promised to remain and sober up. lie had on a former occasion remained drunk for three weeks, but aside from this habit he was an industrious, steady workmen, liked and respected by all his fellows. Upon his person w as found 43.10. His wife, who lives at Westford, Vt., waa notified. The coroner'e Jury re turned a verdict of death from natural causes. Tbs Eng-llen Parliament. London, Nov. 25 The cabinet has decided that parliament shall meet January 23. John Morley, chief secre tary for Irelund, has taken to Dublin a draft of Gladstone's home-rule bill which will be submitted to the Irish leaders. It is understood that the meas ure provides for the retention of the full strength of the Irish party in the Im- penal parliament aud lor atiengtbeulng tbs imperial v. to. Bbonld the government ma jority diaappearoo tbe firat division, which appear dkely to be tbe cae when' a vote ia Ukeu on tbs Uganda amendment, tbs goverumeut will be auved from a collapas y tbe uuioniata wbo will support tba gov ernment i policy aa fur as Uganda la m n- oerued. The expected radical diaeriions will not overthrow tbe cabintt. Virginia's Demorratle Plum. Pud gia(, Richmond, Va , Nov. 24. The feature of lha Tbaukagivitig celebration here waa lbs cutiiug, tbia evming, of tbe mammoth Cleveland and btuvenaon dHOiocratlo pinm pudding by Benab r John W. Daniel. The reviaed Weight of lbj pudding was 271 pouuds, being tbe last estimate of lbs num ber of electoral vote" received by Cleveland. A 12-pound alios was aent to each of tbs snootsaful Candida tea, 12 being lbs electoral vote of Virginia. Died at Ibe Age af 1IO. u 1 . yuu.i f 't v . . . ...in. Joanna Ward, of Cubonear, the oldest woman in isewrounuiand. died on bat unlay aged 110 years. Khe was born in 1782, and, having received a fair ed ucation, was a mine of inforna tion on all matters transpiring at the end of the last and early part of the present century. Bhe retained possession of all her facul ties almost to the moment of her death, and enjoyed excellent health. Boot & Shoe Store A. HUNT. Prop. Will hereafter keep a complete stock of Ladies' Hisses' and Children's SHOES. BUTTON BOOTS, Slippers. White and Black Sandals FINE KID SHOES, MENS' AND BOYS' BOOTS & SHOES And In fact everything; in the Boot and Shoe line, to which I intend to devote my especial attention. MY GOODS ABE FIRST - CLASS. And guaranteed aa represented, and will beao! ild for the loweat prioea that's (rood article can be afforded. A. HUNT Fun iFor Two. All children eo Hires' Bo dues every other BMuiuec of tha family, A Scant paokaaemakeaScallonsorthlaSi-llcloui drtnk. Dont b deceived if adautr, tot thnaaae of lanror profit, irtrs you aom. other kind ta "Ju-taainod" tlafalaa. Mo liuJUUott As aa good as tui genuine Ilia', CENTRAL MARKET FISHER & WATSIN3, nwruiETo a Will keep onoatautiy or Kud a fu supply of MUTTON. PCRK AND VEAL Wlhh they will sail at tha loweat marVet pri oea. A fair ehare of the publio patn-aaca so licit! . TO THE FARMERS t Wai ill pay the hhrheat niarkst prioa for Fa Cattle, Hogs aad Sheep. ' ' ' SHOP ON WILLAMETTE STREET. ruGEKE crrr, orxgon MaaU delivarad to any part of the dty fiwaof eaarirs. Starr 4 win r& l)rX -v-'- ja Vu-ilien TI.a --'-"' o ouuuav wi has the following to say about th cape of the girls, Dodson and from the ltefugo Home, In Porti0' who was sent to the same fmmT1' gene: "During the Week two- girls named Jessie HUah and l " Dodson were asnt to the Hefui iT In this city by the Lane eZ.?" thorltles, but their stay iu that i tutlon seems to have been of ahoetT" ration. The Bush girl I, a away in a Washington atrw i!?"! house, living witb a bar keeper mSSS Buckley, who Is seeking to plae? in a house of ill-fame if ahe h again discovered and placed nz some kind of restraint The of the two girls before atml'iT'1 show them to be well advanced sin's highway and their refortu. an almost uselesa task to undri.L The Dodson girl Is also BupwSo?: hiding In some lodging house, In Z puny with a friend; but the' Jgj will probably succeed in uneanhi. both her and Jessie Bush am Tf1"! return inrui io me iiciuge. Overlana Held l. Tacoma, Nov. 24.-The Norther. Paciflo overland train waa held ud?i Hot Bprlngs this evening at ao k, three masked highwaymen c went through the rjjj car. The robbers onfered all the passengers to hold up iZ hands. A robber guarded each d while the third robber gathered thi money and valuables. The chief U. ess are as follows: H. E. liege, Portland, $10 and stem gold watch. S F Friedman, Pi rt laud, f 75 and I m watch r W Guiamaeres, Blocum, HO, i and shirt stud. E H Miller, Portland, 110 and watch, a ring and a scarf bin. G. VV Wiley, Pullman conductor, foOit. rings aud jewalry. DRUGGISTS. . t-A full line ol-- Pare Drop and i Always on hand.: Prescription! Carefully Componndel WILKINS' BLOCK, Eugene, : : Oregon Henderson 4 Liu, Hardware Company. Sells the Celebrated NON-RUSTING Tinware, GENERAL DEALERS IN HARDWARE, STOVES ETC EUGENE. - OREGON Sportsman's Eporium. HORN & PAINE, Practical Gunsmiths Dealers in GUKS, RIFLES, Flihmi Tarklt anil Haltriilt, Sewing Machines anil Meealrssl All Hinds) For Sale I Repairing dons In tbs neatest style and nr ranted. Guns Loaned & Ammunition FumW Store on Willamette streat Go Shoot lie Grist, Hut t'o col forgo to buy jour anmooilio" AT IHS Barker Gun Works. lOONo. 12 paper shells , t-, 1'iUN'o. 10 paper shells 2i S-10-11.1MS-I4.1i-16 or 20 best waul emj- caru uoara waua any puu.,..-- w mncnesiercarinuges.,. n--iv- r ii : " 'fflS il II II Onr aewing machine, ars tbe best It ia puKhible to make, and tbe price ia P" cent, below lbs peddling man wu - eveij means under tba sin lo ail' sud then your are left. Oth street,Eugene. GEO. F. CBAff. POSTOFFIC Gigar store Engene, Onf S- fJpltENE CITY rATTKRSON, EDRI3 & -Vajiafartnrt Best Grades Family Stnrs Grala oa the ioa UmraUs A hat reccipta of any warehouse sorts ifena, properly assigned, tatea l " ' rtuarorteed. 3T Higkest Cash Pries Paid for bf MILL CO.