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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1888)
: ------- - ' 7 11 " " f " ' ' ' , . , . f t )h- - : - r K'zJ.S" tvm i . . --rs-4MJ.,..;.. ...... ... ..... . .. - - : 9 J" l )5 GEN rs A n KiCK. I ." "... ; ;"- rj iltlASr NOTES. i OREGON POLITICS. oy ee apdoeal character":' Ii mj Vi.Uiu you ltce li Sot; sr;:i- gO v.; & STANARD'S, .1 Z JiA X Y. on-1: O .V, rn; . ., 1 I n W.HASTOX. HVICJA.N A.i Kl'K-; Tlie vote of Wallowa county is What Senator Mitchell Ha t: say ,vxd sri;r between 800 and 000. j f Outlook. (Grant's pass has an elevation of i Washington, April 4. Senator Se -And s-p.nd u link- tiwo looking owr b'asiiionable i;-p!.;v of- i "I c. keLly. i'Hysi(,iAN axd SLR- 9(.) feet above sea level. i Mitchell was interviewed to-day. I 1 i All....... ii-...... it iithcA flV4v l.rni!- -. f. ! 3 Untie; jthe now mar.a:;cme :nt of 1 wohl s store, ut! .ie lunus-, from 8 a. m. to 4 00k Keiiaoie .4 8 : V, ..;-h t-.v.. --cii'.i- at- -ii . WHO KEEl'v Dimci 1 u Klamath Star : The Indians en , ti e Klamath agency met in council ; i iai.( Saturday, to consider the ad- D!i. h. a. Mca).isT':i: has located ' visahilitv of taking land in sever his tii-e on "'V'fiViR'-'tv. The result wa.s that (500 I store, whvre he cum t.e fouiiif. i htn not pro- : VOtt d in laVOr Ot tlie project. What do vour hear about the inference of the administration in Oregon politics?" he was asked. "Very little," wan the senator's reply. "1 have no doubt but what the president was interested in en rolling one more state on I he list A JUS Jf.K. McUOY.M. o.li II.IIO?. CEOPATUIC j r--' 8 ' l-i.s! V-;!c! H.ii.-L'i st.roet--. Alt am Or. Chronic- j j dUeas.- a MK'i-ifiltv. I'onsu tatioti free. Of-i fi v hours- io to i m asirt 2 t 5 p. m. ' nilMfa and otten wake mm up ; 1 3aaimacaaBiow : 0-ok in the mornitisi and ask field v?Port those that at presen fill the bothered a great" deal bv tran.ps! he. m' c0am 1 'e re-lb- says thev hang around tlire ctl-ed f'fT bta'M . . , . . . . snvini' thiit John V. Irish cn- ,4TTOK It will pity you to o there, unci you will thr.uk us for dit.wiui; vo- r atten tion to it, wrt a b e . j j 1 1 I 1 f 1 V L) rnnnn o-rnni III IM V I 1 1 Has been -selected with great tare, smd i a wonderful :isMepation of bright NEW GOODS. ! Thrc i i:0 room for douht atsout j the .uali:y, ri:d represent rcp.l(y i : n it'y i:i on a " ordial rei -ejtioiij and satisfartory hur A full sti.-k of ihoii-e fcinily i'rot-eries unJ (vovi.-ions. Canned Pineapples, GMcb TaWe DBlioacies Oriinnicnted cakt'8 fr Wetldinys and Pavttes. S::liiinii hellios. mackorul anil salt'fish of all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD Every 13ay. 1 ii. N lil.AOKiil i:;.-, A ITORNEY AT 1.'. Lav.-, Aliiany, O.-Ciroli. - Ottk-o ill txUl hi How's Temple. Vill i;RM:tiea in all courts ot the state, ai.d give peeud attention to all imsinev AirOUNEYS irice in roomc la and 14, Fosters biotU, over L. E. Biains stoi-e. . T K.""wEATnoilFWP. ATTORNEY AT t) . law, Alhar.v, Or.-i;o:i.-itli-e in Odd Fed Ws Temple. W ill practice in all the courts- of ihestate, ami give special atttntion to all husii.css X 1 OLXEBTON'&JU Vj V E, V at law, Albaiiy,?r.2Oitie lor Sale. SPAN OF fort-ale.' cither together or sepa rately as will suit purchasers. Forinfoiuia-ti--n, tall at thisotlieeor at the o nar's store at Spie r. - A i Lst 1 i hlgMy . ,iri llSSPi V. rf.,,,,.., -v:::..i ;:-t i ' i n ,'" " T "T 11 r' j :; -'.j t.'.L'Lu'i: O it1: - - maKwgiy'aJggeg : - .- . . J i! J . - -S n.i. t") EVKHE I i i: . i",, Ai.:'.AN Y, )!;. CHAS. 5 ?.?! is I A t i X iiVM I'! - I M. 5 ii t ;(t ! ,., -n-.ul m-c-.. .V 0.-.ii..i."n tiiiPloyeti in the 7 I I S hi i Hi V! 17 ' ' ' j KI-.-l. ... (;..-::,.'.s.,,.. ;,r-.-r.:-.u;-. iJ MAluluill i ! lu will iSavr Slunt-y BY TAKING YOUK SEWING MACHINES to the repairer, B. F. Pardons, at Sixth and .Kffei-Ron streets, Albany, Oregon. Good atisf:ietion or no 1W.V- C I. HAH VT services to the food oiiizens of the vi ini' - of Tangent. Linn eountv, Oreyon. t.'A KKS OK LAND -ani'ATEl) 12 () miles east of Alhany,!iear the Or'cn I'a ei i'h- r:.i.ril. : ae.es in cultivation, ami conta ii-. Miiticicnt water ami timber ior gen eral i.:-!'. Voti:(l make four -'o:1 fam-.s Price, l-Jii 0. with terms to nit pun-haur For pi-i ticulf rs ajifi's to i. .!. liurris. foa a drink or anythiv.fr else for the :ke of making tiiemseives trouble some. A colony of twenty families from Illinois arrived here Monday and .vill make their homes in this vicinity, says the Astoria l'ioneer. Quite a number of the men have found employment already. Emi gration to this country the present year promises to bo something immense. Dalles paper : The fish wheels on the beach are being overhauled and put in condition for the coming season's work. The fishermen, like the farmers, are producers, turning into money the products of the liver, which money generallj eon es from the East to be put in circulation here. The stockvards now being built here by the O. R. & N. will be the best between Portland and St. Paul, says The Dalles Sun. They will hold thirty carloads of cattle, are fixed for taking care of sheep, will have sheds for horses, and arrangements made for fine stock. Nearly 100,000 fcet of lumber will be used in their construction. Captain Tom Parker, of the Can'iy, r-uys that the new chanm-l to .'V.xai-o v.;is nor : discovered any too sin.iii, ;h the. old one is raiiiiliy iiii:i.;r up, says the Pioneer. i;- GENERAL NEWS. Filibustering in Congress over the Direct Tax Bill. Fjur Thon.r.Ed I:i-h liamigrants Leave ft r Auiti-'cc Republican Maiotity ia Khode L!aLd Sweiled to Nearly 2,000. ing to Grown to ntump tln slate J The hkralh'b .Si.-.c'ai i)spaU-hcs.f fort ho adtnitiistraiiun. As Irish Wasimncton. April -The was in Washington and saw the ho ise to-day resumed filibustering president, I presume they have come to sou:e !urt of an under staii'iing rearuitig Pacific coast politics. There has been some suggestions that John Swift Oiiglit to go into the state to can vas for the republicans, but I don't know what truth tiiere is in the rumor. Great dissatisfaction ex ists in Oregon in regard R the tariff policy of the president. 1 have received personal letters, from man' demociatic friends saying that if Cleveland was again a can didate he would lose at least 1000 democratic votes in Oregon." ''How about the state election V' asked your correspondent. 'The hostility toward the presi dent might not have so much eifeet in the state election. When it comes to the presidential election many democrats will not vote for him. I am confident the republi cans will carry the state election in J uie, and if our national con vention nominates a man who is over the direct tax bill which con sumed all of the time frjm noon yestcring until o'clock this morn ing. Speaker Carlisle ruled to-day that he ad no power to put an end to filibustering, as there arc just enough members opposed to the bill to make dilatory motions and prevent the majoritj' from passing it. A FKItail FI L M KI C K. A rasKCDKer Train lasued to I'icre With Fal.il lteull Chicago, April 5. A terrible disaster occurred seven miles west of New Hampton, Iowa, this morn ing, whereby the passenger coaches on the west bound Milwaukee and St. Paul train were precipitated in to the Wapsie river. It was caused by the giving way of a bridge. The engineer and two Tasengers are known to have been drowned, and it is supposed the same fate has beiallen the balance oE the passen- . . - . . . . , . .... .1 : 1 I i ... t . 1 nuiit on the I Inncse, tan it ami i gers. iocai omcers oi me x aut money questions we will be sue- j road in Chicago know nothing cou ckssmiI in the presidential contest . j re.rning the accident. - St. Paul On the tarili the president' mes- i o U--a is have received a dispatch sa'-i-is aimed ii-'aiiist thre- of our; saving that onlv two lives wore "o s i,:.r-;!.::;t , l Mlll'l-. :as - .r. :- i-'f AN o 'i I !V 1 i c. U.-a ! m !: dav 1.1: i -Vi- -U itm Cal.by '-aire j s l.ice t ..l: iiin'i!!! Iin- .ivvy ,:!!a;,i.s i .ii:iout i cj;iii .-tiii'-t! principal industries, wunl, lead and lu:t;-,ier. Oreuo" piMiiucc-d 1 "),!!: it), I (1 i:i pounds of woo! this year lor j hiMiient, and it is proposed to ndsisTry lor loreign be.sides tear peop'"-" lost. lay, v. l;-:-;i ;! v -;." ! W.'.'l !,'!' ill iii'i: the old i.ci- tii' t.c:5. er .io! !(,p-otien tiutt i s ye:!:' .-.tii'!' j i ii i e tei 1 i l'l','l- Uii'-i ),', y'i (i'.ly liine million:- oi'.ed ;: o i f 1 1 ipi i:;! ,; - ag ' .Ui " ' ' I '! ' ii:'' )l'l Hi . ' I!..-'--;; i; I mui-c .. I j b.ui!. I wn.- . . ..' t I ma r t i .: I Lay . i--iue. Ti r" i p - r?"(j. y t-:.l o-' :s :;::.:. ii 1: ,:-.:oi-;i. wi... , It. .iiV e .! ::'i ilin'. i o ii' oi' tlto Sa'l'i u;:-:. ;- .:!-i!s. .So; KttOWlli'4 . ! I . .! . i' a ;:v..;.; ill:-;-.-, he s e .: l-:l:s,' .-.s as lli-.t ttia!:-r for the teti; riiiit i.iass d tiativ lunkiug i. is images iroiu iroti w iti. reois !,:ci..!d ut front ti:e vs-i - wr.-cked on ti:,- coast. Tin-s.- ' ...... -l.lv!,. , , ! -I t . . 1 , t i:t-. ; I ij! . j" a. (! ii: !;.;s e;t :. pl'-ie;Hl e lovernur. was (lie tliiDlSi- si;ill:i i icciioll. !'i;o'.'!:'.::nci: ( l. 1.), April (i. 'oil ret tuns of yesterday's election h :v tint: ia't, the republican can ii l.re i,.r governor, has a majority .-. :;-!, and Jatiiaiu, lepuSiliean .'.!-i iii Lite for lientenaiit-govfriior, 7"?"). The sui'.Vage amendment : ii- o7: .-.ver iit'. neeess.it v l hrt-o- ! -.:.:.s vote.' i he senate stands, : :;: -atls "JO, des.feiats ii, i.o -ee'.iuii o ; huih-e, t'. pu' i-eMtis 7,4, ;y : : . r.;:-- ki.i. ! 1. no i--, n 1. . "ji.,, s;..iti it5!2;:n. t; d : e ; W a.-tinivn. April 7,. i-i-uiur :'.- i- Morgan appeatvd t'cfore the .- etftto "..'.':;;s i commerce co -jn."s ! am I'll" , IIUKl-ill i.il .la.reit 1.. UiiiUoii'.e as ii.-itl sicMienil at Paris. Kloven nmlttee l;ii..i'!i!i vio-ouslv opii'..':-ed the limit tin. cue tnirteen mei 1 1 : ers cos n ! osi i- the iV.vor ot t;e ioiamier-:, ano Ce i IS ! U i'-i, - or Imtumis i-i vf veers. .;iv- -!:' l-'amii;" . a.iher belo: ;:! it. ir ': :' :i;i!de me.!; i : : ; ol '.. ,:.--.i; in t : : ; i r- ; - tiiekitry. t if 'Kl it TO in;, a.-tll continue . . s ?.r. T!ollinf--. . . . s i. I'iiiriiei-.i.V ;ns' niiLS sf.vr.D i Hhtiititrns infuse. ,1 : '.nnnns T.i"-T : ' : ; ni iii i y . : -- -u :.: arvt I'::: : i-! e-e I - -- ' . i.: .' 1 iV-M.-.ti tt- t-D i -.. r, i f. on Koine - i i )'..-....- - : COl't! tel'u v.Yl tii-!i I'i'.'il a I-:i ive i be'.iv-. One nay in the s: reels ot' lfon--ntiiu (.'one-n-. ! nn.-t n man v.'i-.-i had l.-rcii p;e!.i-d up i'roiii lite wi'cf-s o!" a vc.-sc a short tine' ii"!e-i ,j, s ,- c:;iin-.e i "o iia;i l;--nn M.-itn", at-o m-in'.'e:-::. ii::'1: t i e tt'.-:;i i dec -v. i --e i hat titw s:::.ie..-r h- in v. -e: n iimil. !-.. :-l,ii it.il Was It:-! l n- cclih, - scin inhn i-'ei . ';ie::e;: , . n i i ej ': ! t,.'e::e;U'il"s i.e.! c!:th :i : ei a ! ii s .. oi; :. i : -, i- in- e.i ee.e :it tie .-,,. nr.in, tee. were preset rgmi.cMiT .i . r eft voted i ve.-.i-nt retui'iis lmi'-cate t:ie i . eiccii-'ji oi i mi, leitiiin.cati an ; aner ..le-iuo : i t enr v ! i':.i:! Io 3-;;!-i maiorhv. i vn- -ken and i The f-ntife vote wil! not varv lnucti for a lavorabie rep -it !i tic; no:;;i ; i'n m t;a; o; h..; year. J nativ-i and two ad vet. i ii!-"l'l'!:!.:('.l.. A 1.1. AKiit'Xl). 1 ! :.' ! a-..-:. ;-. A ; :' ! -t. The t:e .-.i"ii t-t-d; y went, reri'ii.iiv'an !.y a-. -if !".:!. i.i ti:-.' :;i"i.-r:'.l licket, 1 i .1 l i ; ; o -in n'.ai' I AM S.nii" -i i-viwa:,! re;;r t..-. -e :i. -. i:: 'e IVuni: ;i - u n ' ins v. . !. i-' i.uree e :.i ,i :;;:.r; iv.t i ay...i a. '); n- ... lie s-eeu'i ni -1 r i:":.'!: . ifjil lei V i.i; ii Vine e . , : i : ). e.i ; in h i ; -i nn.-ni I ..i ile :h re ,: was iht' 2t ;iic;j List. A n; ii A. l.ieiK-ra 1 : i'-a.s piaeed t!ic i'liijioi ! tin- i'.r:!iy. to-day. i'n;s ,s in Mi iar.: v.n: In.: !ee-e'i o! ','.: y relit tug bo-.tr.-i. ! v iiii-;t ( h-;:. i:ie ! is preSitieiil . 'i'ne ep(.ni- .sti'uir.iled by Uie sOereUijy ot io t Ui' i! er i ieiii. i.-d-.ty ai:u Mtiiuv ha;i. lv atmouittv.;. 1 ) : i-; !:::, .t3t.'i.H .r. An:;: i 1 1 i lie: I h . C! IO i'cious disii. !::-ni. e-e. , in lite inner; it i 1 e . i ' . i u. e - ; i av .e-e-i lie - tmn: -n ton to e net iat.s v, e a tie.: ndaise an l .;. inrlv o -. e.'.s' j (ill:: i . . lie -.lay ; : lilt "I i.. :-t:t;ti-. !)i(-r ;iv:t:af.-c3. Vfi.i i I- HA; - 4 r-'A W h i f iiifjTiijHf. ;ii-:ro!;. !5 y?i..io.?. :: the c:rca-t- (.:;at in the Siat tor in-: ev:::i; ei nam. i if or. :s.-.ri!inr n e.i a .ttf.d. Ha!f fri;.r'it ine i)ii;:-:ii".t!eiioa 'ihe .A-iH.n.- rt-'aire (.'oinpaav of teDt- I t.n HPl s I A "jt' f -I i ii-y 1 ii il '1 A 1 T". ! 1 ' i.UA-- i or Cts-uuMV'S i r-i JliU AhlJiNLfSLUtaC.m'UL.C.i in-1 e VI. l-'r - i'.n'jr, llii.:i ! -I'll. ISANKI.1 ' ! fc -r.4hi 4t.. W ' ; i ) 0 hunt, l.iwit'.-u, y aintUT. ys. ". Citsmi, dcfeiidaat. To W i;. t; i i s ) i . t'ie .Li't.vc-nameil defctiO.-mt. Pi too i.itiii! "! the state ... v.v, .. ,. , --.. - i a i.i ..;! ii' ;a.ii iae. ti- .-- .- e e:r -i; inilji :N.i',.'-l:.i -: (i , ...... ..v .t i-a- With tiu: i.-ii.-lk of e-o sc ii r.n i -1 . t! e VA ifl !.-'.il r l N ? . 1 ' : .. i : : . r. -a:' -. - llct t . .it: roji'iii-ir m-. r Liu ii on f;-. voralilc- J 'j4 l i i i' l-:::i:-.-'i ' L K:Zt? v '"k.l.-w "I- uivnlsl: I'"-- r.-J matf.-r. 6 M0). . 1 '"fdv TK - 0 Kl.Y- ' Foul i.reati. is cati.cd by the .Ucn - i rifeh.A-V ulcere (r i..rk i i ti..- Ikv.I: -m.-times jHJm-r ri , the KK-aa-rata- c?vc:i v the, hones i w- ."T Ft1.' '! fLlLft'' , r A t fl K HH .:..i. :,.,:!v the aei es tiietnsi lv VJiUl""" ' .",,.,,;,.-' ,,..,, ... ... ... ; . AQi TINE MDr CoY 0 R 0 ViLLE CA.Uj ..i.j as stwlc. fr., C'rn'veivb .r.ri;V.i..-.i'u:t.. liie VtVi.'"-. VUVVs ov.rand l eo n e lolhitcd by tl e sc'-re-lif1',: , tlie natal yassia. it must i.'sariiy follow that, lasoi-mn of the whole systim ri i.' miu'.cr inn t va.-v. ........ v- I I I I .1 ti finally tri ;.t liehil- r ..lTl-.Ii- ttlkl S l'-l r.to the sterna. t ei-ie-.l.ies .ii"- .-ti. -it, ami often prntr.ee.- c'jspti .-.a, t, Do' NOT PROCRASTINATE. f vD-il-vi-fMiirifiimi-am of ti.e above symptoms do not delay, but try Cawkorsia c t I- i j- ,.i!ct-" V,'.-1 est;-, civ sftMirailtec a few applications l j re! eve, and a thorough -',".'' ,i.c ' S n a.', n'bs t-.'.i.inant for si. 00: sent by m..il -1.10. UC- ..", I '..K.'nf. f.T SillC lV FOSHAY I M. Albany, Oregon. ; Tweedula's llu'aiiii:,' SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT ClWW .mrdrtv-.-is, 'Ifferi-i'' ami Uke n-, a. i. ..-;i..,ii.)i' other. pot'Ms; TO KENT. AIT1.Y TO MI1S" i 1 W, (.'imiiiif, c.'iner i Third and S ajbinut;-.n streets. MAYING sol.U AN !.TI-.l:i.sT IN MY II harness intsincss to 'I . .1 . overman. I am desirous of coi lectin-; all my outstamlim: notes ana accounts. Ail )e.'soiis knowinir themselves inUebtcd to me wnl please call and settle. 'the business will tic continued as usual at the same please. K. 1., 'J UoMl'aON. Altiany, Feti. !i-.unlia I ioiii-. jiltl. BEST IIAONOUA FLt.il 'H Di'LIV 1 ered to any parr of tl.c cilv, for si. 10 pel "" JOUN A i .tAV.i-oKi-. nlSOdtf 6lv SIIOHT LINE uz roy i'-i cut c a. Slu.fict :;e.d Vn si route to all eoiltts east, mid south. Pullmud Palace ears. Eniiti'ratit or fam ny 6let-iieg curs all the way tlirouu'li from Portland to Council Blurts and KansasL'ity without change. These ears arc free of charge. For further particulars rega.-diiur rates.ti: iiKptite of Curran it Monteitlt, agents, Albany, Oregon. . : . ..-i'.. ,. ' :.. :i; i - - ' : c a-, lali.t us ir .a re-.i;ii-c-.!. ;iic - . ' a. '.via apii y :u 1 1 , - .-wait t--r 'a:e ;c,' : a.:.aec-t i'. .-aid e-:e.i;e i :.T , i1 . i- j -i ..i pta ; y..ti n.i' with ii.t .-' -' (' i nt .' - .ie:ea la, I've-. :.t : U:. -i'e f 10 per ce.it. per r.aaum ii'i.i the cost .- .a:! ue-bi; .;c-.,n"uI n. i-: -.!.-. 1 1 1 - . a; i i e -' -ti.:s .a-eia-.-ice.:, and that the Inurj-u'c de--.-;:!.. .l' in i'laai ill's e.ii:ip';.in: i-a tile ti.i-i-iv.i'ui i.nca'.iiii-i'ii of thf t lie .i e: ' !: -ei-.i.e.. rce ;a-i.a::r:v. u-v a: A l-.-r i'Ci -a On-m.ua- .uaii eiaim ..f Alien rla-r Not, -i: ;;7, Tp. 12 s., ii- 2 W. Vi .!.. Mer., eaia-iai.-m-: i;.'.-a! l'ic N. W. eoi:u-r of bald claim, riliinia f theiiee K. -i'K-i'- ehtiiii, tneaeu S. :;j.at ca a . W. 1 Til cia.ins, th. nee 17.: v tha.tis. il'iflice V.o us utuai.:-, ihci-ix N. .V 7 e--tii-s t.u the j-'.aee of heiri in... eoutatiiai'. I !' aeu-s. Air.... .-mm. -la-itu at the W. M.i-iic-r a" sji.I ci-.iiai r-iaian thence W 7a ru l-, luci.ee si nth i s r.-n.. tl.jiicc V.. 70 rods, tiienec N. i s rods ;' '.ee jiitce of bei;.niif ii;-. contaiiaai; ,-;0 .-.cae?-. tis.i. ciaaici: :in- at. the S E. corner o! S Jt. Pcmiai. :.in s d-aiiit-iim Iain) claim Xo .'7 Ihence E.Ala rods, ihetiee S. 521 rods, the.-iC'; W. 1 a.-roils, n.ciice N. rods to me place of beiriimin:.', contain. ne -JO acres, all "1 t:.e above s-.loatcd in Linn eoi nt, Ore gon, lie aaci losed and said pieniiscs sold as upon eveetci .ti at ia-.v. and the rooeeds arising trmn sueu sale applied, 1st, To tlie payment of the costs ana disburse mei.ts of Uiis suit above-nieiilioiicd ami the cOitsof such sale, ii, T-. the pajmei.t in lu:l i.i the amount due the plaint If as hercmbef i'i- set forth, y.l, 'lilt overpais, i: ani. be )ia'd to "he difeuitant. Thai- the "t-fc-iid tin i.i rein e forever haned ai.d rortclestii t ,-.n iii& n-.'ht. title and h teres: in ami to s.i: rea. I a-; perty. . iiis siimi'toiis is published by o.der i f the aiiove-eaotled court, ou'.y ntiieani e. tcrod of record the -iirh day of Mar- h, 1SSS WOl.Vi-.lt f.j. .!iVLE, Atloii.es ior l-'.aintiff. o liie ! -iv, and conaueicd -po'. afr. Waiiir, in a 'ni. Ii .T L'eatieii.an, -H lew -. - j'i1 -r lA'ele the opening itirirer ! ti:d I lit: hot ;hr i:-..ilie:; up ft ,;:.!'.--V ol' two pejieetay snioid!'. A. v i.'N, and i'V S'lUintun:; tisce' : a :- :!. ot to i-- let t. It -; e ti-ftp-s to 11 w and is : w ' ;l niiicii wotidc-v ;.t. UiOse. - ;:.ia vi-h:ed it. i.i-.KUX, April tl. A rep. is ash. . It lie L-iiiperur to n-hese itint .f his j .-.. T.ie alii'uvd it.r-i.--e is t.te. o;v.;ai n'ate oi ihsintii"; k's 1 i-.a . 1. 1 . .i.icjii) .--li.-tii) Ujist. !"ii-:w Vi.inc. April ti. At 1 :'.') v. 1 1' SC-1-J ana iks !.-.:. mv ti. no: ex po.;! titatiie v. ill !ie more than 1 Vio hoiil'.S at. tiic fat tlti'St. Vi lio!';iic iE.iiiiivlaiiioii Io Atssvrica. ' I,ox i x k A t n i ! ti. Four t housand IrisnemigrtHiis sailed tiuni ut ei'is town to-dav for Atnoriea . A.lind ti.-i'ist r'-eiies. Ali.-.ii : I i'O- V::t iii;l llSeS Ol' eei- if n ;t U Milt!'t aapt ar to -iiliaoej .-lie:!t!i.i!j; lef silips ill ! IliMiseUi'i-Ui-i- ai II utial.Mi 4 tiu;-i. ' London V.'orld. Tito i.iiie of ii-jasc-kei-j.er at yaaipto'i t'ourt Palace, which it one i or tiie mor-t ilesii-iible ol tiic mi-.ior a I . .. ...... :,. .i -.1...1.1 l':-.l.cr 11. Vii C.iUl i H.U.-V! CvCiiL" ; lv buc.-iuie vuo vnt bv tne ite ith of p;:u-eo! Copper, .v 1; ivncii : com- j M;s. H-,to::, who was lonncriy an iiany !iov utulci takes tu suptdy j pt,ii.td tin-eiiali the iaterist of the tie; .-ui. stances Hoi1 this at lima j late Djati Welk'sly. The Queen iter (Vi.ncs per surface meter i!d per i sed app aiuts io places of tins kind iniiimteter i. f tnicKnets. hi ex- j althoueh they 'are nominally iu the pet intents Pv ai. Iiut:hi;e, plate.- id' g"" ''l ,tlle r i CiiHiiiberlain, and celiiUoiil apjilit-.i to various Vesst ls I "t-r M:tj..ty is said to 'nave received in January. w.-re uu...ved i twenty applicaticns in two dav s Were lemovet live or six months alter and letuid quite intact and tree from marine vegetation, which was abundant on patts uucovered. The color of tlie subitauce is indestructible; the thick uess may be reduced to 0.00;j tucter aud the qualities of elasticity solidity, impermeablity, resistance to chemieal aciion, etc., are all iu favor of the use of celluloid. Boil fish in salt water. A good w ay is to wrap the fish in a napkin. Salmon and all dark-flesh fish require more cooking than lighter flesh fish. Salmon requires ten minutes to the pound, while cod only requites throe minutes. f .oin various relatives and depeiiiknu.s, but Aiiss Mager, a tneee of Airs. Heaton, oi tained the place on the retaanin'-nrlation cf Princess Freci ertea of Hanover. The salary is about 120 year, with apartments in the palace, and numerous perquisites. A good relish for supper may be made in this fashion: Put chipped bee:, smoked or dried, on the stove iu a frying-pan with cold water and let." it boil. Then thicken it with flour to the consistency of gravy and add pepper and butter. This makes a delicious dish and uses up the remants of dried beef at the same time. .... - V . r. -ft - V-' Fs - -a ! 'i ';! . ' v - ? li'i A ' t : t; I - m ... r