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ra: ' 1"-V "CETS FK. ' Tin a NY. "' IiGOJn : :.8TRD..V MORNING. APRIL 7. i. ' VOL ill -NO. i i 7 f : : y?IrfZx i'ss.ii--..iiKai:as3rJ'cuir r- 11 f .- rr mniiiwumn i .mi hum Tin rm t n- i i i u i r nirn'T n i .j ..L..j u k3ts UuKsojjtm j j o.;:u you u.j u er i-.tueliii-ig of a very i-c -p '. . a! tharaeter? i'.Vo V 1 JL--m . P 1, XT U ) I Vl'VC aini tlieciowd cn:!5;-l their necks v-ini mrt "1V''I,''N - -I ! -&'- ' - ; r1, .-- . , p wnlmx 'i. siS- VJ-C'-iL b.j-t0SW the mun hin.scfto biAiJb- JNEWD. i I lll"r; " V JL "WAiiljMn. J.iy Gould hot LiKesy- to be j a,,: WiW seeil ,hxm2 Xn t?;e Items or Interest From ts:? m ' ! .f YV Olli'C ' V '. . !77 c. KKixv, wiifSicJAN anu sLii- SiTicasIv Cv.posed. ! w:"h I'jjiucuiasjc siiw-.K a mom-I State Capital. " '" 1 : t, Wu. ''-" U s-ooi. Albany, 0!?., .M-e .ovxr Or-.!- " -1 i t-nt later, howtver. t!i uoil.-rtiia- ' ; ' S t . . t s- - ri.,.f ,'tt.: no-.v mlw..rnt of g f t$?r . shaded 'lifu rr-orvrr wj.wl its j . S -i -3 ' ' j r": !: . ."'cAl.1"ER Has i.orATr.D j was :h(ckcd. From thnt point h-' " : . iwSjKTI O ? A ' " n S . U his ,.tli...n tlir of ;-;;r-t r.d - - dioi.ped p!ow!v a'ad rvacdu-i t!,-- ! ' I , - 7 m - " ! ' ri . S PnYwv 1,1.., .Wioundhu. ...-.tr-r.. Abs-iuder Canuct Evo Victor:r 2cr.c-r. 1 1 'i po::it uo,ut oa.- : C.;2t.e2 Yar Old BariaT-Trra;hOF;ce ! 7 -w- - 1 : 9 s :, " g Tm I m 1, M:v::i' jiflv-c -jSii .fcilti..---:. cum...- ! Cookl'.cg Sick. i before his !i;rndiute ui.:-ih d. t ' "" 1 S ! JLJA-Jkl. JL&CSLCi) kJ.' u.-. ansu.iiui.ii .f ; ! $ . s ' . . ; n -... ., i.i?.-..ni 2 !,..-. m. ' '.!'.; u ;a;f.:i.ia:'. i ,, . ,. , . g . ? t ' '. v , , . i jtuss.s. L-siriwrSEi3a : Th-: M.!- Si-.-..-! .1 Iipi'u-?ii.-.J . . ; i.w ..... ... ,,,,,, ii 4 clliCi OiiUe-- ; 1 , ;5. i Y,i:K, Aorii d.-on.e of ; TJu. , t:!,.f ..ay t :;i,o"- : fe . .. 1 1 .... - ! i: ; .A-. !ij i'iV.!!iy - ATi'oiixMV at ).' in) ,-onrsr. J.-.r t-.M:!n. ..r tno! . m.u .oiio.-, it.i .i.. had a ptut . i " I i I . ..:.' ,H!:V." ;?!!::. . !!!! ill l.l 'MLv.M.i-i ft' ! .i' Vi.v . i I 1 ! ' ' ' t i '. 1 I TVT1 i H A 1!T I 1r ''H EYl'VlA'nri i !i..-:!oT; .-jpxiwU, ,.11 co.in. nn V;;v i.;' .T:,v vi.UK April r,..t l ti!.,,!a Ml . It-HJiiUOiUl yo'.i t.i -. von IS mrnni TI.-s h--n -svh.'i'tt-d with of br.iriiu XlW GOOD i;;!'e is no room it-Dt for"flc!i))t TKUp VALUES. l'xe'.yl.f.dy ;-i! n ly u; on a T'-oi dial Jri-ccpt ion and satisfin tory l;ir- C. A.LL AT OUST GIB The Red Front. TAYEKDA.LE fe HOPKINS, larlwarerStove;V um Tinwaro.Coppenvaro . . .i!:p. ir;o Pip -"-flr.!iftl ":- -rly l.aiiuu' rto..'s. j fi I ' ti : 2 I Mi t S 5 j ?l XZir r V , tt r j t " t r 1 '5'n; . 'f oT.$rt -s-.f'COn f.iiC. f. v. UJivA : JLpr- itefU&f&h M. .-ml ,w:-e io-ota.-ivi r:; , , a,! :t,..1:i I -"-Z-SS-seW ft lif;3 S3 Sim S.'-'- ' -'a.s . ii,..' are t Z'-S 5S't1-'rS M vt-ja thror,: an,) 'r.a,.;s. Sa.t. Ai:ik, ! WPM E-S f-'"! v-o: .'oa.Us.as.in,,.. a-.d .ooli &m08mW& & C' 1 ,:"' n '""'"'"V A .asoii. of Al- ; W 'l'r,-"n.- '1:V '.,"'' ,. .'J-mtH 1 LS ercT (or Ctrcui J ry$j fr 3 2 (AeirfiNrMLDk-o.cRoviui.cALj :ose or orop ba !;." r. t i r. , I ' !'! ,v ':;:'.-. Si-' i fs? It 5? V. -.TH - ' " - ka i'J ! f; mSv, THE L iV(L.lf - KokI t k CURE CE.va TO WWi. 4HIFTIME MCG-CcO RQViLLE As every. n '--.- r. i.;::' i;i ttia u: ...i i - n:d, i.-b" t .'- 1-' ' ' ,Iv, thr !.:.:.-b. I-.- ii-.asr i-t i..s-aril -. r. ).-T!)jiti()Tl. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. ri. ii s.1.1 .my of -.:ie al ove synij torn- ru n it : . ... "Wo j-.fis'.tivtly gii;;niitet-a ftv a; p :-.-;;:; , r lii'Dtin t.t; tna-nt for Sl.lO: stitt by , re.tn-ct't ; mm i g C b 0 ;' !5 N Pll ' ; . ' ' hlor.ld luiVHtu' H-'::iHo.d totiioStOCK- ' " '' ,J . . ' ' , . i " Jl. vt wj'i Uutnk i; mi' r atti.'li- i HI Oil :;nd about jtlie ra:;iii;y. L. BLAilM i .-ur in V. T.anilfni i Diiift-3; Paints, Oils, iVrfiimcy am! tih't Mi-iirk-s, :ds -i a-! ! iwik. iiiiii - -:. n ,-. r.i .(.'lioaU. (!. i'rcscPiitius.s i-art'f i!iy cui'apoumk'd. IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Albany - - On-ffon. 1 JpUill'.i illi;" rrmti s. Si'iie agents fcrT the iilai "FaultiL-fs " I'lai'lor of Discover! w 1 ! !- VKJIIH.f .-rivv.-ii r -'i 1 :. -i-v -:t -li.;iiV :; .' 11 i e vou UMih fort.' so s :.H fl--me bux e ail '.." o:i!v a pirc. o;a 1 i ;..'.! try ea--r-.i .!: ol aiuctw of - . !0 iter. !.i Ose dccoii -. i: trwn "'-t-M-iir,' . beiid: s .incomes : the hones is i- v'.-.s tbi-iiis-lves S:.ch ' i-cs are in iv, as uteiieh fr ill) !."! 1-y t!-e st-cre-i v.toic sistcni - i e : fp . ::.:. j,ti t licbii- ?.l I . TOR '" loi.i lucn.' CA L&-. pr.ss cu t ard t f.iib-v ti n.!: j i Mason, m;i':er tlu' -' il -na i.l'.f.i prduct - C.O.!H.RX-A a i-lioi'o;;; h & mm Albn ;on, Ca riiic cl Pi tieappjes; Hlininn ipnpigq i Onir.iiK-iiKu cykt-.-i for Wefftlinffs an (Pi I'ttrticfi. r.!iinn bellies, iiiui-kc-rcl ainl sait'fitli.of all kinds. FRESB BAKED BREAD Kvery X)ay. Best Syrup, Pies. Cakes, t;:as and coffee fi Mm, Raisin t'ANXEO (iOODS, ETC. 'ilu- best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. Iter to. John'Fox': lew brick. oidfstand. lowFIinifs ; rdpn rnna nnn ohidthc 7 1 IX i iiiii iu uiotti mi Aiu yjiuiuuu uu i FARM liBPLEMEKTS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION- -HARDWARE i rn M9VCS SiiKl llliWiirC -AT- VO TI TL A Xf P RICES. CALL AND SEE US. Sbeild Oregon. AMii- Ml House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, j JOSEPH WEBBER, PUOPRIETOR. jST'Li.dii -oid (hililrt.,!i's'"h;iir dress j iu; a ;u'ci.iily. I'liti.iesst tisfael ion j ffuarante-d. ,r - v... 3 mm in un OF ALBANY OREGON. PI! ESI PE'.V'l . I'll'K- 'lKS:i CASitlKU L. Flinn. t S. E. YoUng, -G.E.Chnmbcriain, i.KM;!?A1, B.-WKlXi. Xi-i'OUtiis kept subject to .'I snsf :n:d Telegraphic New Yoi k, '.'hii-asfo, San r::v.:-. i. '' i r.-.n-.' Kriith-i-i-.. i.n iiiad'j 00 f.t'', i'. Yo. L E. Hi.AiN i 'or ' t : i. Oregon, (.'oilectioii? j L. 1'i:;i;eli. iKO. I". f'U Mr;!-.;!!,AlN. Portrait Photographer : ..-Tweedales Uuiluini,' I SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT nuoMS TO KENT. APPLY TO MRS" I li. V, CtUKini, comer of Third and Washingrtun streets. HAha AVi.NG SOLD AN INT Kit EST JN MY ;irijess ntisinecs to -1 . J. overman, l am desiroiis of collecting ait my oiiistanum!.' notes ana accounts. All persons Uiiowim; . 'icm.-cUcs inoelacd to nte will pie-use call and s-.-tt'e. Tiie l..ii.-ioess vi!! be continued as nsnai at tbe : tsc. E. L 'iHoyil'SoN. ?Ia-;mla Hour, j'ith KKSl MAGNOLIA KiA i eretl to i.i! ' liart of i ia; ci'V, DKI.IV. SI. I'J i OKP. ri -I; . nl-Odtf JOHN J- Nut i "; , ." ,-'...J,r,r4v-':w, ",l"-ftvL"-.."v"c i h.t!der cojiimitteo tluit ii iiie ouiwj 'l u Uov, Alba-?1; or. 0 .1 ivc in rooms l:i --".'.Ion Stork holders afeircd to 01.-:w Mia vk, over L. K. Hiiiiii's store. WKATi!i)ili-': a-. at'oi:ni: :i!n. i: AT f . not-, .ll.iiy, r-:a.ii. ift-e 1:1 U;lt 1 1 -curt- 'if 0 '.ciiure, ttiiti pive ;tR;ial &ic.uiion Kiixzii-jrvsmM&iajixrxzsBmwttfM Fur Salt. I S1-AX OF HOUSES, HARXKSS AXD A vun for sale, either tOKether or sepa vtte'y as will aisii jiurchasers. For i?ifonna linn. 'rali at this oifice or at the owner's store at Spier. i Vou will Save Money BY TAKING YOUR SEVISG MiCHIXES in the repairer, 13 F. Parson;, at Sixth ami .IiiTei'son streets, Albany, Oregon. Good -s&tis'aej'ion or no pay. G' se HARTLEY, M. D., OKKEKS HIS services to the good eilizens of the i nn' ' rf lanijent. Linn county, Oregon. . 'AOKliS OF LANO-SITl'ATKO 12 U) ' ) miles east of Albany .near the Oregon Paeit:i- railroad, :iG0 acies in eultivation, and eontiiMis surtieient water and timber for s;tn eral vi!-e. Wmili make four snd farms Pri'.-e, sT2,0i)O, wilh teims to svit purcbas-er. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. J EVKRE HOrSE, ALBANY, OPv. CI1AS. Ifeiifor, Prop. Only first-eclass house in the city. Larire sample rooms for eoni-ivu-rc.al men. No Ohinamen employed in tbu i kitchen. Gcnoml stasre nlflne for Oorvalbs. c I'iji.-ir Sluro. o1-:; i ro SALLINGKK HAS OPENEO A CI mil tt-biivco stoic oppn-arp til'.- IOiss Moms-.-, his former patrons are uiviteii to (ns-iI and see bis new store. Dii. I!. Ki'I.DEWW, VEi'EUINAKV Sl'K i.eo'.i. Alb my, Oregon. Graduate oi Oei iiia!i"an.i Americn.n coilcaes. y LTLESS FJUIILT HEBIGIK! ' T have used Simmons Liver Rcixulator for many years, Lav is made It. my only Family Medicine. My mother before ion was very partial to it. It is a safe, good and reliable mecli zine for any disorder of tho system, and if tised in time is ii grrat preventive of sickness. ( often recommend it to my fViends, and shall continue to do so. "Rev. James M. Rollins. Aistor M. KChurch, So. Fairfield. Mi AMD 03CTDRS' BILLS SAVED rutin keeping Simmons L,it i':y;nator in the house. "T have foxmd Simmons Liver 'ii-Kiilator tiie best family med icine I ever used for anything iliar. may happen, have used it in Indigestion, i'.oiir, JHarrfurn, IVlioustties.i, and found it to re lieve immediately. After eat insra hearty supper, if. on (join;? to bed. 1 take about a teaspoou 1':d, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID f. S PARKS, "Ex-ATayor Macon, Ga."' ONLY GENUINE 17ms oar Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. '. . Zsilin & Co., Scfe Proprhtan "von imTT.ATVFT.rmr . I"; - A J STjO i7r S ' OEAIH TO iSonirrele and ; Sonliers, I toe iiv a new procPs!-: oci i' 1 tits to iiive satisfaction. OR SHORT LINE 5t US' ION PA CJ1IC H. K Shi-i titst and best route to all points east ami south. Pnil'mol Palace cars. Emiirnuit or hnn ily sieepit'g ears all the- way throng!', from PortianJ to Jouicil Bluffs and Kans.isCity without cliango. T!:e.-e cars are free of charge. For furtlier particulars resra :(l":iiir rates. etc inquire of Curntn cc Monteitli, agents, Albany, Or-'-gon &mjm$i$l-& u, e v re- I " anli'' taUe no tiioir own oa'caovs t:e nan no oo jotion?. The stockholders so far hava not compiled a ticket, for d; reolors wliitdi tia-y will vote for, but it is Si-itit'.; that Anderson will he elected president, and he has agreed to serve. bill to k::fkal. Confederates' Serviee '! lo le Ex cluded Irom the Army. Washington, April (i. Senator Daniels to-day introduced a bill to repeal the section of the revised statutes which provides that no person who has served in any ca pacity in military, naval or civil service of th so-called Confeder ate states, or any states in the in surre'etion during the late rebel lion shall be appointed to any po sition in the army of the United States. lHlilis OF IHK lSS.4SIKi:. 4ar Filed 1 1. and Ueiuaed. t'ltiupletely New H ampton (Iowa;, April ti. Up to 10 o clock tiiis morning six bodies were takeh from the rail road disaster at the Wapsic river. It is supposed thiic the passenir train after crossing the Wapsic river ran into a large pile of ice washed on the track by the hi ;!i water. The engine ran off the :a 1 turning completely around and is out of sight in the water. The bag gage car was thrown completely over the ongino, ami the smoking car is on top of. the engine. The next coach is on its side in four feet of water. On account of the high watei further search at pres ( nt for the dead is imiosEible, though it is not thought that any othrtr deStd bodies are in the wreck. Twenty are i'ljured, but ail will live. They were brought to New Hampton in the fatal train's sleeper. $uti!lueloi-y Sri t lenient . London, April (. A dispatch front Tangier says that everything remains quiet. B is generally ex pected that a satisfactory settlement between the American and .ioor ish governments will be effected through the mediation of the Brit ish. FrenVh and Italian ministers. BiMiiurek ,ot to Kesiu. . Berlin, April . ihe National i Iva'l yesterday says renewed euorttjlhe opposite" tvpc". Between the i ol.ta.il tl.e consent o, .he hmror extreffl therJ & ftw cha!,iccrs I iii.i the mamatie oi his oaugliter ... . i,-.,,,, U- , . ,. ..,,,1,.,. ..' ii,,',.,,,, (With the euthusiasui ot progress ictoria to Alexander o! batten-; ., , , I i'lH'.j nave not l-.vn successful. For Ibis reason there are no Ion- - . . .... i .-a r aiiv ii Ton i al lor sto-i-i'I colli let i between Bismarck and the ran- ! peror, and therefore there is no 1 question whatever of 1'dsmarcK rt- i signing. ;els a Life Senleitee. N::w York. April ii. Bee-order Sm th to-day sentenced Francis ' W. Pittman to iniprisoiinient for ' j life in the state prison, tie was .j I tried tor the murder of bis daugh-i I tor Kachel and wax convicted last 1 j tight of murder in the- second de-; ! groe. ! i nik ;ets the 'ininb. i ..... TI... w ASiiiNoroN, Aprn o. rue; on-ident sent the following nonu- nations to the senate to-aay : i.iiu' j adier wenend George Crook to be j.'dajor ie:i'jral ; Colonel John K. i P.rot ks of the first infantry to b? ! Ih-igadier General. t !e:tto ;rjuitf. i W'amii.m.ton, April i'-. ihe pres jilijii! to-day apjnoved the acts I raiillaj: a pen.-son to to-'; wt dell. Lo.jao n 10 an.! in-'reas'.iu lie wid-jv-, oi it 'I :r.i i ia;: Kiis.-iii' -itt. tiait Sicii. Nr:w Yokk, Ap; i! U. l.x-.Ser.a-tor Uoscoe Conkliug h- coiifmed to h:s hi.aue with iin alis;:i'ss in the ear. 1 1 is ph ysicii.ns have or- dertd complete rest and (j rai!i ulurs Air the Ileseeut lioifi Balloon iln a i':uitliute. Chicago, April o. A special from Jackson Mich., gives the fol lowing particulars of aeronaut as cension : Prof. Hcitau m.-ui-i a inao niheient trip from his ha! oon v--- t::rday. The lii.-t attempt at -ccn- I sion was a jniiure. but ihe' sec- nd elt-.rt wits a sncf! s smo toi a.r- ! ship sum readied a bight estimated ; it ni-ai'iV OOilO feet, al thi- .eh;- I di". i:,e bai.oot: e ui'.-i to at-.v.n --:'L ;.nd !y the ud : g'a.--ir , a-igan Con'.: by .;:mi d.-b:g ov.-i ! i he sule ot tin :-ir. hvjodenly the ( cry went uy: -Hi h ts ju:n; e.di" l.eiM!Ci;t.ii.v; iUore tjiaa two hours, at the farthfsT, "" ! " oy bi'kglak.' . death enhs the sTui'ooLE. j Johnny Booth, a boy of i, was New Yohk, Apiil o. Jacob ! anvstvd this ljioriniijr on a charge Sharp died at 8 :i0 to n'ght. of burglarizing a telegraph olHce last week and taking $10.05 from Why Thins : . fUe tlL Wfith J""!1- othf y . j. . . oov, lie entered the olnce bv get- In the course or a Ion- expert- J tinV hl the cellar and coming up ence with various classes or meo, through a trap door. Xegbit haa relative to new Unrigs of special ; disappeared. These bovsaresu: Importauce to them, we liave found pected of having committed nu three types ol mental? temperament j nmuitested in habitual treatment of such subjects. First and most frequent, the sensitively conserva tive temperament tht creates the -rbnran iy conservative character; j leinocratie m,er to be run in op a kmd ot miud into which a new : KJsition l0 ttle Vidette, which they urnposition enters liKe a thori into the flesh, exciting instant repulsion. Something of this dis position, itdeed, prevails in the in8prity of niHukind, at least with j reference to their own line of af- fails, and certainiv serves to kef n ! .U...I 1 ,... -.- ,....;.. W.. f.. 4. r , i,uc voi. i iiwiu iiinviii" J nil j safety. It i9, essentially, a disposi tion inordinately t cherish what ever is one's own. Those who hok Those who hok- i their own as with a death grip, iij themat:erf property in other i . . I .... Y words, those in general who acquire ana wield capital are most teu acious in like : anuer of their own thoughts and ways. Hence it is t:iat the most important aud the nio?t maniit-st improvement1; tew inventions, new meiisures. origin ality in literature and thought with difricuciv and delav gee re- cognition, if at all, Irom the "con - stituted' authorities in t'eir respective matters. Hence, too, its the most unreasonable test of an advance discovery or pTopositiou that can be imagined, to ask if it has b'-en accepted by "any of the rulers, or of the Pharisees" in the professions and crafts. They fcre constitutionally antagonistic to innovation. And yet most people, for wr.nt of this knowledge, persist in estimating iovejtions by the test of success in public prims and business circles. There is not warning an extreme opposite to the holo-your-owvn temperament a sort hoidiiiir nothing thinly, to whom chanue is fascinating for its "vn sake. Of course they seldom hav, and never keep, and thu-i are of no consequence in the . . . - . ... iv. ii fc linn , :nf i.,,. ,.,:. ,u n..u-, ne :uoaa"y . r' :ueu in it Keen " P1'-'"- aiJi 4... t:... ...I-. . .. M'i!r,e ur value? "iiviii-. i in: v;..,a. ;i t mmui. oeeaue n. is tiieir own or au oin l . . .. -. : . . i. . ..... . t l one. or a standing one, or a new one, is nothing to them: hue th: ir rid appreciation oi ai! substantia' values makes them in equ :! do grees tenacious ot existing good. eager aud h searching bi s opeful of new, ami cnitin v f both. An eminent example ot this tempera . nient was the in-e;t nioneer of I apostolic enterprise, who gave the watchword for every true on ot progress; "Test everything, and hold fast that which "is good." n,i ine January l-,ra. THi; WA.OS S:OAE tiiiAM!". H in ;t- PiihiI, in'ran I'rancisco. later ,ievs Cievcluntl on Hiat subjeet. Was!i:noton. April 5. Mayer l.nd, of San Francisco, had an interview nitli the Predent to day in reiatiou to a numti'-r et matcers of. :: fie Coast ' interest, including Cleveland's messrige l-accoinpar-yioii tiie bill for tiie hbsolute forfeiture for tie. Oregon , , -. ....... 1 1 ... 3 was; OU rao lauo siaais. i on-.i was one of ainit. K-r ot pur I wagon chasers ot Oregon (. -entn: ! road land grants. Tne purchase i was made after Senators Dolpn and j Mitchell certified to the validity of ! the title aud Governor Grover, rf a Or. g n, had certified to the gen eil government ttie fact tnat tiie roao hao oeeu built, and upon nis j certification patents had iieen issued to persons claiming lands uauer tiie grant. If" frauds were committed oa the government in connection with : other wa?o -oad .rants, . Mavor j Pond was ignorant of the fr.ct, bu j he does kh ' i i , - .i... .i.i.i . . : i .. . v tnat over zy-jv un.es was built ovr the Casctwl"? and jih&t its grant. was loora'i.v j earned, lie. told the President every fact ii 'the case, and left it ; for him to ju '):'"; whether bisreef-:" niessag - to t.'fti-vress was v-irranted. , b'v :he L.:.. -y. rue case. odles east of inH ii ,Mio lorn awav !v the acci- iischai',;c of a shotgun hist 'i !;0 load ;-l;iZc,! his !o!- a;id oi.o shot cnt vied, the i.scaiu... merous other robberies. ANOTHER SALEM PAPER. Democrats in Salem are agitat ing the project of starting a straightout Cleveland-Peunover denominate as a Ben Butler organ. UiS Salaries. There are a score of men iu New York who are paid as much for tiieir services each year as the President of the United State rViflV t ilC-.lil till ii A J aud tioi.ars a vear is u verv tuly alary. I UJie are Ijuu- dreds ot men who get 25,000 a ." ear satary. and the number who get from ; i legion. " ! t'-.... ir"T lt tflO.OOa to :j20,000 are erv ordinary men ret i'rom .),000 to $8,000 a year, or as much as a Cabinet officer. Dr. Norvin Green, President of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany is paid $50,000. So is Chauncey M. Depew, President of the New York Central Railroad. R cii ird M. MoCurdy, President of 1 Hie Mutual Life Insurance Com j pan y, gete a like amount. John iloey, President of Adams Express Company, fares equally- as . web. President Henry Bi Hyde, of the' Equitable Life Insurance Company is also on the list. George G. Williams, President ot" the Chem ical National Bank, the richest banking institution ia America with nea-ly $5,000,000 of surplus $20,000,000 average deposits, is paid a salary of $25,000 yearly . President Potts, of the Park Bank, and President Tuppau, of the Galla tin National Ba:ik, receives a like sum every twelve months. The best paid minister in New York is Dr. John Hall, a brainy man from tiie north of Ireland, who preaches to $200,000,000 every Suudiy. His is the richest church in town. Robert Bonner, of tiie Ledger found him preaching to a small congregation in Dublin, and induced him to come to Amer ica. He gets a salary of $20,000 a year, and makes $5,000 by his newspaper and magazine articles. He i given a luxuriously luruish ed house as well. Dr. Morgan Dix, the chief pastor of Trinity Church congregation, receives $15, 000 yearly. Dr. William L. Taylor of the Broadway Tabeinacle,gets the same" amount. He d'-es liter ary wor-K aud iccturiug that brings his income up to $20,000. Dr. Cuai'.es Ilail, of the Fifth Avenue rresoyvenau t. nurcu, is paid lo, 000. Dr. Park hurst, of Madison Square Church, gets $12,000. Dr. Pax too is paid $25,000. The Rev. Robert Collver is paid $10,000. A liicao ii-imintei' Outdone. New York Tribune. It is stated that the business of tbe London Postoliice is of such magnitude that the present Post-muoter-Geueral has saved $15,000 a year iu sealing-wax aud twine expenocs alone. That's nothing. A few years igo a drummer for a Chicago diy goods house was boast ing in the presence of one of his characteristic;!.) iy Modest profes sional brothers from Boston of the injmuso business which "his firiE"--ti'iiusacted. The Bttociaa listened with respecti'.i! attention to the tremeutio'.iM figures which the other man produced iui- his benefit, show ing tiie i o!is-:-d receipts aud ex jieuses of the Ch cago house. When he got through t!ie Western drum mer coin iacently remarked: "Ah bow much of a business do you people dni" "Fin sure I dou'i, know," quietly repeated the drum mer from the East. "But I can state one fact which may give you some light ou tr.at point. The first of us: January the head of tiie firm directed the book-keepers ami the shipping clerks to retrain trom dotting i's or crossing t s until further notice. The result was a saving tor tiie vear ot over a mil lion Oi d 'ob.rs our uik bills. be.i-'.-Vrt the precise amount was million ru.oi i -rty-r five ccuts." dollars ;c.i i-'t ! o i-.;i. A ! .4 .' - s--iie:-ii.tendvnt - -. y. V.dball. -t fi