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ALBANY. OREGON: THURSDAY MORNING. JUNE -21." i8SS
IS CENTS A WEEK-
VOL. ill- NO. 17;)
'"(I 8JKa 1 ! S.
111U iilUUiiJ IMIAUJ
Under the nc-.'. management of-
dl nil
A fu'I line of choice family j;r''cvrirs and
provision
Cannea rn it-tipples,
Clioice TaMe Delicacies
Ornnsiicfit'Al cakesTfor
Wetlrinius and Pa tiles,
. Salmon be'dics, mackerel ami .salt fi.-l- of all
FRESH BAKED BREAD
Evcrv JDav.
Best S-run.Pies. Cakes
TEAS axd COFFE
Mm MLS, M1SID .
CANXED uyODS, ETC.
'me best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported Cigars
iT-r-Wt .1 In) Fox's o!il stanj. low Finn:
ICW !!'! k.
T.XO VERM Ar
; -:s r for tub
fading mm.
Tricycles
iir'Has on hand a line of new and second
andwli "s. Sjuii'i i..r C-talojf
LIVE
IN A
Li'vG iT&wfo.
This is wliat Albany is at present,
Jitid iii order to keep p;.ee wills the
.ivelv times in this eitj-, V. M. Wil
lard has enlarged !iis store and s.loek
K that he now has the rmst eomplete
ami desirable line of furnit-ire in the
va'b-y. His dnu'de salesrooms In Fro
jnau's bloek are tilled with an eleirant
assortment of new furniture, eonsist
t'i of lounges in new patterns, tine
j;old pieture frames, willow i-!:airs.
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
( tc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect. HAVING M :.! AX INTEREST IX MY
harness rur ss to '1 (vcnian. 1 a::;
lesirons of o-! .-: lit all i;:v iiu:s;ani!ia
notes and acc-.e.cts.- A'.l jk rsons knowiii'.'
tr-.f-nL-elves iiKie'oted to me a ill please call
and settle.
The business :!1 bejeontinued as nsu.il at
the same '.''ease. K. L TIIOMreoX
Albanv, Ket. 22.
.!:iSiiolia Moiir.
J1IIF. EES! MAUXOM.V FLOfR DEI.IY
JL red to anv part of the citv. f..r .-J1.10 ner
a-k. JOHN Jt ''KAWfulUi.
nliudtf
.Inst icx-eived at 'V. F. Read's a fall
pile of ladies line muslin underwear.
a'- ir-i-i-,' white dresses and infant-'
slips. Call and see thc.ni.
A tine line of i m j rt.-d cigars re
ceived al hiowneil iV; Stanard's
KB! i ? .
Furiiiture Dealer
The Red
TAVEEDALE
D
iSili
UlL,
n
I 1 I f 1 t 1 1 1 I
Pump'?, iron pipe, rubber hose and phuiibitiir oo.!s. Sol'-; agents for tin
celebrated '-Eirly Breakfast" v.. ok atovt- and r.io-;es, aid "Faultless" parloi
'n-afin stoves. Albany. Orciron.
Julius Joseph
Manufacturer of Choice Cigars
-AND DEALER IX-
MPORTED
nut
Cigars, I'hiy; fmoki;iLr Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, and"
fiii" iir.e of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in
CALIFORNIA AND TF DPI GAL FRUITS.
Next door to Burkhart Kenu-y's Keal Estate OUice, Albany,
WIIvL
Dealers in all
Sims, Pistols, kfam lacliiiies, Drsans, Pianor
A fell
Sheet music, i;tiisic;il im -cliaii(lise.aiiimnnitin,iisi
ir.Lf trick.1', vie. Writ rriiiTcd razors, butcher and
jacket knives. 1 lie best kiuds of sewing machines.
NEEDLES OIL and E.rtras for ait MA CHINES
LINN CCUHTY ACEMSFGR NCRTKWESTEEK FIRE INSUHANCFSCOMPANY.
Repairing of i-! n: liiachines, musical instruments, 'runs, etc, neatly done
California, tlie Lane
ri r Asiy&jo Ta srr. -- e a r hto qo i
rnMSJMPTI07W
L U IwO 7" ooid on uu'j:
OecI for- cicu
A o I L 1 1 N L MLIJ. CO. OrWIiH .
'HWK Vol" A COLl iu the held wlii'.-h d ) not get better": Have you an excessive
..oeretion of nnu- is or matter in the nas:il passives which either must lie blown from the
nose or droii Kick behind the palate, or Iiav.Ved or snuffed baek.iard to the throat? Are
von trou'ii" 1 !v Inn-' inir. spirting, '.veik and inflamed eyes, frerpient soreness of the throat.
TPtdTiirMr!
the: 0 NLY-
qilehANTEEn
CURE TQ-f?
CATARRH
AB I TINE MCDb CaT 0 R 0 VILLE
eorriK' h'j oi - rne Hie eoi riipnon luini. .
As everv leeath drawn into the 'hhil'S I. list pass over and 1 eeome polluted hy the reliev
tion? in the i -vil passives, it must neet f ari'y Rilow that ci.-ei'inj: ci il:e wl cle su ie
a aduall;- takes place, while the morbid matter th it is wal.(V(il i , i 1 it ."'f Mm
into the stoma, h, enfeebles digestion, and often jiroduees c.M-pipsia, m e. 1 1 t-l!y jiMum
it;-, nervousness and eouiuiiptio:i.
DO NOT PROGKAoT INATE.
If you have eper:en-ed any of the aliovesymptoms iln not dida j
C.vt-U-Ci lis at once. We pos" tivciy uarant c: a few applications le
tr.'tr.nicii: to n.e. S!s in.'.nths trea?m-.nt for si : sent by mail
W
6. L. BLACKMAN.
Successor to E. W. Lansdon
--DEALEK IX-
Brno g, Faints, ; Oils
Ve: Turnery and toilet articles,
also a Tu'-l "line of books nn
stationery, periodicals, etc.
"Prescriptions carehilh
compounded
.'lban v
Front.
& OO'JPlvHSTS.
ci nan
AND4EY WEST
BROS
the leading
i.ine of-
mm
r, u ci
EUIJEKA
The n.otto of California means "I
have lonnd it." O'-ly in that land of
sunshine, lu rettl e oral cmo
ui xrain: M-iu ami rip. n and att?'n
I ii' hi.iust p'Tii "'tiiMi in inie-winter,
r. the hfi lis and "inn fouiui thai &n
used in that pleasant lernedy for al!
nroal and limif troubles, Santa Aihe.
the rule of eouiihs, asthma, and con-
e miti'ii. I nsli:iv .1 Y9sii- of Al.
n:mv Irprrori li!v , )ion fi.Tuiiiit .1
eanstiuipsi'fo hisallile California, lem
dy, and sell it under a truarautee at SI
a bottehree for S'2 w
FOR S VLK BY
H
(luUll.
CM.
LT!AXY
CREGOX
Inn :;ier or roaring in the ears, more or
tes impairment oi the hearimf, loss o
smell, niemorv impaired, dullness or
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
noeV Have ou lost all sense of smell":
'Have you i hael-in eolith? Have von
:hsp-p-ia": Is your breath foul'.' If o
i"or havk T!!K Catarrh. Some have at
these sy.mptoms, others only a part.
The leading symptom of ordinary ea
tarrh is increased secretion of mueusof
yt!lr.,v or irreenisli colored matter.
Koul breath is eauseit by the dtcorr
l osing "eeretions exuded from festerin?
ulcers far back in the head; ometimes
the nivni.irane covctii.-r the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
CA LideeV''obectsCoV pity,"as LsteCnehrf rem
1 at try
CA7 IVCI1N1
a thorough
eliee and
MASON.
Corp
!osliay
Albany, Oregon
( ROYAL ffiKag
Absolutely Pure.
This powoer never vanes. A marvel
nf piirity,stren:rth and wholesomeness.
Mo:e e"ei,iiomieal than the ordinary
kinds and caisrot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weinlit alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in enns. Royal Baki;.' ow
der Co , UK Wall St.. S". Y.
ITTOUXKYS.
i U. X. HL.ACKBfnX. AIJ'ORNKY AT
L'. 1-aw, Albany, Oregon. - Otliee in Odd
l!-l!ov"s Tenij.ie. " -Vill practice in all courts
ot the state, and j(ive special attention to ah
business. Q
IVOCVECTOX & lilVIXE, ArrORXEYb'
V at Law, A'bany, or. OitWre in rooms 1:;
''"ll, Foster's i'.lue'r, over L. E. -ljiain's
stor .
J
K. WEATHOUFoUn, A1TORXEY A1
.law, .Mbany, Onjfon. Oili-e in Ov.d
How's Tcmnle. Will nr.utit.e in all the
.c.irtf of thestate, and uo special attention
io a!! business.
I'HVSH IA.NS.
:i.STo., I MAGICIAN ANU SI f,
II. EI.L!. 1'PYSKIAX AXU SI"
. ircoa, Albai y, Urea on.
c
C. KELLY, I'liYSICIAX AXD ol."li
, k-oii Albany, Oregon, office over Onvi
il's st re. Oilk-e hours, frcinbA. v.. to 4
!. M.
DR. K. A. MoALISTSU HAS LOCATE':
his office on the corner of Flrtt and
iircai'albin streets, oer llcdlieH! : HroiniellV
sco. e, where lie van lie found when not pro
fessional!y ena:d. j
A TRS M.E. McCOYjM. O.HOMEOPAiflIC
ilJLhjsieijtlgi. i residence corner .
First, and Baker street Albany. Or. Chronic
disease? a speeirdfi- Consultation free. Of
IV hours: 10 to T2 A. Jl and 2 to 5 p. M.JJJg;
...uibi-V, M. !., OKi-TKS HIS"
V.T" Ma vii es to the jrood i i;i;.ens of tin
vivin't .- of lan'ent. Linn eountv, irecon.
fiK'.U IIKS ul';. LAM)-SITCATl".i li
)' )' 1 mi'es east of Albany, near the Oreuon
I'anfic railroad, :'l'ii ae'.es in cultivation, am.
contains suiiicii nt w.'ter and tinit er ;oi :cn
ra u-e. W'.:uld make four good farms
pri -c, sliioo, with teims to suit pv.rcha.-c.
for particulars apply to -I. J. horns.
Dir. It. KOLlii-'.W'A Y, VE1 KiriNAHY fcl'ii.
'eon, Albany, Oreiron. Ora.liiate of Oer!
man and Americv.n coilesres.
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
president, ii. Flinn
v i c e j i! esi i) ext S. E. Toung,
cash i eh. i ..E.CIiaint.eiiain,
rs"u;A.sAcrs a general hanking
X lit BlNKSS. Accounts kept subject to
check. Si:rhi Exchange and Telegraphic
Transfer sold on New Y'ork, Chicaeo, Sun
Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Colleeiions
made on favorable terms.
E. You I- Flikx
L Jr.. iji.aix . .tKRKii,
Geo. E. ClIAMRKRl.AlN.
MEN DFSIRiXG RAII.ItOAI) WORK
V.'ill be i;ivfn enipl( mi nr by ;'pp!y
intf to Contractor Hunt at his heailiu areis
at Wallula. Work Will he vigorously pushed
on the "VVulluIa branch, ai d an unl' nited
ni-'iiher of men can obtain einvloMiiciit.
ii. Hindi.
T)OOT AND SHOEMAKER, -'ALL WORK
15
warranted. Mjop sim e the tire removcu
Feiry st.eet, second do.r from jioatoflicc
to
Nollee or Dissolution.1
TO ALL WHOM !1T MAY COXCERN
The co-partnership heretofore existing
between Robert Carson and John N.Hoff
man, is this day dissolved bv mutual consent
May24 1SSs. "i ROBERT J. CARSON.
- JOHN N. HiiFFMiN.
l.'enio'I.
TOSEI-II W EHl' .R ANNOUNCES TO HIS
patrons ami friends that he cm be fo-inl
on I.von stn et, l-etween Enjrinc Co. No. 2
arc! First stiver-, until his new rooms in Fo
shav ,v )la.m s brick are ready.
Portrait
I'." Uidio corner . f Second and Ft:: ry
net fail to see Duln uilie's display
horse.
PALACE
MEAT MARKET
Taxiks V. F"iFE, Prop.
I'lpst Slrrrl - - Allian-i
The best variety of choice beef.veal.niutton,
pork -unsafe, elci;i tne city ksptjjonstauuy
in uand.
fgr Cash paid (or all kimls
Oi;I:.t
mUKFE "t Ni riLXISli! ! ROOMS FQ
1 rent. I ir.aireo: I., t.: jtrlie i
?jniiiil rt,c
OalawT.s;. embroiiiered puits and
parasols -for the week at Montieth
et ieitenbach's.
Six shaves for a dollar at Vi
le:e K s
AT CHICAGO
leeond Dayk Session of the E:
publican Convention.
The FJatform Fa;estd.we'l Silver a d
Chinese Fiauk Wnted--JIahone Cele-gatt-s
Seated Adjourced at 11:2c
The IIutAUi's, Spieial L'iiatchcs.
Chicauo, .i une - j. On the as
sembling ui tin.: rt puiniciUi nation
al convention ut nwn to-ii,iy
(Hia:rnian i-tee, ajL QaUiornia, -.bJ;
gun his speech by tiianking the
convention tor the favor conlerretl
lmnigh him on the l'acilie coast
:u placing iiini at the head ot the
convention, lie said that in chos
in lioin tlie lotig list of illustrious
names that would be presented to
the comeiuion it woiud be. iniios
sible to make a mistake in the se
lection ot a litting standard bearer
of the great republican patty.
That voicing the principles of
the party in platform was still
easier, since those principles were
known of all men, that the present
; u nimstration had been lrotn the
iu.-t it perpetual menace to tlie
industries ot the country, to the
discouragement of new enterprises,
and closing of the avenues ot labor,
lie supported tli s statement by a
statement showing a decrease of
exports, and of shipbuilding, etc.,
during the past three years as
compared with the period during
the ten prior years. Wholesale
intimidation and permanent dis
franchisement of the republieoii
voters of the. south he character
ized as monstrous, their voices
vainly pleading in the strongest
terms for protection of their rights
as citizens. Tlie presidential veto
he arraigned as false to his decla
rations as a civil service reformer,
it being alleged that during his
brief term! he has removed more
public othcers without cause than
any one ol his predecessors. lie
is charged wiui having violated
the spn it of the consiutioii in un
warrantable executive iate rieience
in the legi-hr.ive branch ot govern
ment, -Laving vetood more bills
than id! tlie uther presidents from
Wii.-iin ioti liuwn, giving thereto!
flippant reasons. The foreign poli
cy ot the administration was ar
raineu as coaiu!y and un-Aiiier-ic
tn. Kelerenee was made to tlie
declaration that to get rid of the
surplus in the treasury the presi
dent lias decided that wool and
other farm products must go upon
the fn- bsi, i..liting that this
dogma has been answered by the
people oi Oregon as a preliminary
rattle along tne skirmish line, pre
saging a cr.nip'.ete victory in .No
vtmber. lie alleged thatthes imj
it icos are airaetl against eacii
other in ISsS as m lSiil. The dif
f -renee is that the attack w as upon
tiie armies of the nation in I SOI,
,.iid in the presi lit year it is upon
her industr es, on tne side of oppo
sition to our free trade institution,
then as now, was the .-uiid South,
Northorn "dough lane," British
influences, with the Cobden club
and its American memuership.
As to the surplus, which is the
great demoralizing text for free
trade, there would he none were
our ports protected by fortifications,
our navy reconstructed, our rivers
and harbors improved, needed
; public building erected, and vetoed
i - i -1 1 .i i
pension oins mane laws.
C.-iI.IFOltXlA W ILL VOTE FOR STANFORD
it is reported among Blaine men
that Ca'itornia has agreed to vote
for Stanford on tlie preliminary
oallots, in order to save their
effectiveness for the Blaine move
ment at the time agreed upon.
l)e Young, of California, says it is
not true that, while the delegates
of the Pacific coast are all for
Bl tine, they don't exactly know
what to do at first.
CHINESE AND S1LVEK PLANKS WANTED
Osborne,of Los Angeles, Cal..
member of the committee on reso
lutions, is working hard to incorpo
rate a plank for the Chinese and
silver questions that will be sat
isfactory to the California delegates
and ail the people on the Pacific
coast.
"I can safely say," said Osborne
this afternoon, 'chat we will secure
the adoption of an anti-Cninese
plank tlr.it will be in every way
satisfactory to the coast. Cninese
labor will be denounced in strong
terms, a-id the resolutions w ill rec
ommend the enactment of any
islation that "' be n'ed-d to
ll ::i drive out hine a or."
As to silver, t..., lesoi.ition will
contain a moderate piank. It may
not be quite as strong as some ol
us t n the coast desire, but it will
be a great step in the right direc
tion. Hoar moved that a recess' be
taken nntii 8 i. m. and the conven
tion adjourred until that hour.
EVENING SESSION.
The convention re-convened at 8
o'clock.
Under rules adopted, the report
of commit tet-S'm credentials, plat
form, and naming the mem
bers of the national committee,
must be acted u; on before the
presentation and balloting for can
didates begin.
Tn'o committee on platforms will
net In- readv to report until to-
t - t
i mo ow.
fin? convention adopted resolu
tions of sympathy to Germany by
' a standing vote.
Resolution of respect to -Grant,
Arthur, Logan and Conkling was
.idossed unanimously
Gen. Y. 0. Rr.idley. of Ken
tucky, was called fur and made a
ringing speech.
lov. ', ,iake.-, of Ohio,' was re
quested to address the contention,
and he took the platlorxi amid
ioriii and continued applause.
At 9:10, Hepburn, chairman,
presented the report of the cred
entials committee
i lie
omiiz:
cii-deiitiiiis committee rec-
Wise delegates from the
"nd, o.i, otii, bth, 7th, 8th and loth j
irgiuia districts.
Russell, of 2s. C, presented the
minority conimitt.'e report in favor
of ;Mahone"dfcleUeS of the -2nd,
5th, GtliV" 7th, KtH '"anaHOtli'dffe-'
tricts of Virginia.
The report of the committee as to
delegates at large from Yh'ginia,
was adopted, seating .Mahone.
A motion was then made to ad
mit both delegations of tlie itt 1 1
Virginia district, with half a vote
each,which was voted down. The
convention then voted to seat the
Mahone delegation from the 9th
Virginia district.
KICKISl
Chicago. II
TO AD.IOFKX.
. m. The conven- j
tion retVses to adjourn.
On roll call Wise dele-rates were
admitted from 'the 2nd Virginia
district. The majority report was
adopted in all the Virginia cases.
AD.JOl'KX.MEXT EFFKCTKD.
CuiCAoOjll :28. The convention
adjourned to 10 a. m. to-morrow, at
which time iv is expected the com
mittee on platform will repot t.
Nominations will then be made for
presidential candidates.
TIIlTwEsYiTiiX MKX.
What TSiey Maul En thr riatform
Oregon for ;rcsliani.
Chicago, June It). The associa
tion of Western delegates have
held a meeting and considered the
planks which they desired iuserted
iu the platform. It has been
determined that there should he a
plank fnvoring the appointment of
ctizetis of the territories to federal
ouices in the territories, in coo
tradistiuction to the
Ca! pet bag
svstem which
Cleveland has in-
stituted
It was next decided that
there should be a piauk exp-ressiug
ri, ii,.t 4-u,v r.iiir,oiii- .i
soon is thev had the requisite
number of people and sufficient
resources, should be admitted into
the Uniou. It was also decided to
urge that a plank he put in the
mtioual platform denouncing the
president's vicious financial policy,
by which lit; prefers gold to gold
aud silver.
OREGON 1.1 KES ORESIIAM.
J. W. Cusick, banker, of Albany,
O a delegate from th? t state,
s.ys-
" Tne Blaine movement is pre
posterous and will not receive the
f i, n.. A..t a;..
be done. I think it wouid hurt
thame mre than anything" tliat
could happen, and he would be
lefe -ted because of the Iwl feeling
which it would excite. The Ore
gon delegation will probably pe'
together before it is time to ballot
for the presidential nomii ee and
decide whom they wiil support.
There is a feeling in tli-3 delegation
that Gresiiani wouin make a good
candidate. One or two would in
cline to Harrison, ami Aliison has
seme friends, but we have not yet
defined whom we will support.
Oiegon will vote as a unit on ail
questions, I think: at least, that is
our intention now."
Ex-Gov. Moody of Oregon :salso
here. He co incided with Cusick
in his opinion upon the Bla:ne
movement.
COLORADO OPPOSED TO DEPEW'.
Senator Teller of Colorado says:
"It there are 10.000 ballots Depew
will never get. more than one vote
from Color nilo. We think Depew
represents the raiiroad interests and
nothing else. He js the weakest
man who could lie nominated. We
don't want a defensive campaign,
as we would be forced to have it
Depew w. s nominated. Then we
don't want a man who has not been
squarely in the party from the
besr'ntimg. Depew's defection ;n
1872 ought to kill him politically.
Colorado would have been for
Blaine had he consented to rue,
but we will not consider him now,
believing he is honestly out of the
race. Some of our delegates are
already f i.' Gresham, and he is
ui-doubtedly second choice with
erery man amongst us. I believe
Gresham is by all means the
strongest man in the field."
IIOKKII'.LE IMHSKSTIC TKAKKDY.
An Eii rased Wife Kills Iler Three
Children aud llercsell'.
TYrrsui'KG, June 20. This morn
ing Mrs. Josephine Marek, of Ale
gheny city, administered strychine
to her thr -e children, aged 7, 4 and
'.), and tlu n swallowed tire poison
hcself. In less than three hours
the mother and two of the chil
dren were dead, and the younaest
child has no show of recovery. T.ie
motive for the deed is supposed to
have been anger because her hus
band had ordered his brother from
the house, whom he suspected of
criminal intimacy w ith his wife.
iiiiioie oi ill'; ui'Tuu ocieijiiiioii. , . .. - .
... ! ? . . s .trader. Altera perkv survey ot
I o init Biaioe in nomiuation :it. the . , , , '. - J , .
'. .... ,. , , 1 the decs trom tneir funinences alott
opening ot tne convention would l, . , , , , -.
, ' p . . ., . , thev tiesceeded cool v 03 deck, hop
be to do what he said shou'0 not ,- , . . i
.Ii'.C"l'l4 'TY STICK.
Jfxc i ion City. Juue 20.
Junction wiii ceietra;e.
Nineteen days of rain in June.
We are having entirely too much
rain.
1. A. Wasliburu and wife, ul"
Dixie, ii visitii: at Iris fathers.
J Tlie state will be rctTcsented
j here en the Fourth bj 3S little
S'l's-
Parsons, tiie sr.'winir machine man
of Albany is in 'own.
Misses Jennie liuslineil . and
A.lice McPa 1 leu attended the com
.mencement exercises atiionmouu .
ltivr'nste.i
man is caovassin tins vicinity' for "
mencement exercises at iloumout!
the granger evaporator dryer.
Iac Cook living east ot town
was kicked on last Friday evening
hy H vicious horse. Dr. Ruff was
called, and" found tht his
shoulder Wiis out of plare At hist
account he was getting along as
well as could tie expected.
One day last week while the
mill hands were at dinner, the safe
of K. V. Howard & Co. was broken
j into and tne till robbed ot about
2-". The thieves were, supposed
to be tram lis.
(IMVAKl LAMS.
Many dislies
make many dis-
eases.
Toe knite doesn't make the cool
. Even sugar may spoil a
good
disli.
Cheerful looks make every dish
a feast.
A good dinner is bV.ter than a
tine coat.
Two poverties will keep but a
tirn table.
Rich food 8 nd heavy groans go
together.
Where hunger commands, valor
i must obev .
Hunger's my cook, and labor
brings me meat.
The dinner ended, we value no
j more the spoon.
i A fish ;u the milk is strong cir-
i fiinKhiiifei! i-vitii'iiri'
! Tr.rIt ti, ,.,i n-lini hf hnrter.
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Heaven semis us lood, out ex
pects us to do the cooking and
eatinir.
Swallows Take lo a Ship.
Paris Dispatch' to the London Daily Telegraph
A rather curious episode m
natuial history occurred the other
day on board the French steamboat
Abd-el-lvader during the passage
from Marseilles to Alg:ers, Just
as the vessel was about two hours
i out the skv became quite niacic
I with swallows. It was then about
I (j o'clock iu the evening. The birds
i alighted in thousands on the sail,
i ropes and vards ot the Abd el-
iei aooiii anions tne sanurs auu
uassengers and eventually found
their way into tlie cabins both fore
and aft. The biids were evidently
fatigued afrer a long llight aud
allowed hemseives to be cauglit
by the people ot '.he ship, who
gave tneni a welcome reception ami
provided them with food, which
they enj oye:i hearcily. The little
A'iuged strangers remained all
night on the vessel, and in tl h
morning at 7 o'clock the head look
out biid no dou it sighted tho
Balearic isles, for the whole flock
made for laud, alter having spent
a comfortable and refreshing night
on board ship.
Senator lieek Frightened.
Chicago Herald.
Senator Beck received quite a
shock the other day. He wan
hastily passing through the rotunda
of the Capitol, preparatory to go
ing to Ivy City to the races, when
a man excitedly shouted to him to
get out of the way, at the 6amo
time frantically pointing to a
black box that was' held in such a
position that the nozzle was di
rected upward and straight toward
Mr. Beck. The Kentucky Senator
jumped about hree feet in the air
and made wild gestures with his
cane, evidently thinking that the
machine was going to shoot. Tho
man who held it laughed, and said
it was simply a detective camera
with which he was attempting to
steal a photograph of the big
painting at the top ot the donii!
The Senator's burly form spoiled
the focus, and tlie operator shout?d
at him just as if he were an ordi
nary citizen.
I.IKI1.
Our Heavenly Father in his wise
providence, haying removed from,
us our beioved daughter. Luia
Frances, we the undersigned tjeud. r
our most sincere thanks to those
kind Iriends and neighbors, who
during the sickness of our departed
child rendered many kind service?,
and to those who during the hour
of our bereavement extended sym
pathy and condolence.
Edith Thompson.
R. N . Thompson.
Call for the ice wagon. Francis
Pfeiffer will deliver icet instantane
ously to any part of the city. Or
der ui the driver or at tlie store.
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