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ALBANY, OREGON WEMESDATjj MORN IN ft. "SEPTEMBER 12, 1888
VOL III-KO. 251
Californiat
DLE1S-X-0 -TA STur- DCIT HTO coo
MiSUMPTI
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Senf01 cicular.l JttrtjftUjjorO
HAVE YOU A COLD incite hea. J wniuh d 7e Inot'tret better? Have you an excessive
secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either roust be 'blown from the
nose or dro back behind th ; palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are
you trouble I hvhawkirg, 8pi tint.', weak and
THE ON.LY
qOArAKTEED
11 -pi
'CURE
ron
"CATARRH
limrruir urmr
LnU'LllltjLlilLU-LO11
OROVILLE
corroding sore reve -, the corruption within.
As every breath drawn into the lungs must pass over andbeeome polluted fby the reliev
tions in the nasal passsf-es, it must neiessarily telle trat tison:i. tl the wlolt stcre
irradually takes place, while the n or bid mr.ttcr that it al!.ved cu u lie iilej,sttm
into the stomach, enfeebles dites-tion, and eft en J rtci cts dyfrpf.a,;r i '( t.: ilys.r t tarns
itv, nervousness and consumption.
DO NOT PROCRASTINATE.
If you have experienced any of the above FymptcmsJ doSnotf delay ,but trv JCAUFORNi"
Cat-E-Ccrr at once. We positively uarant eep a few applications . treliei e and .a thorotieh
treatment to enre. S!x months treatment for -1 .00; sentl'ty mail
anta tbi' ana Cat-U-rure. For
mm
1 . G. L
t-gTKaasBi Albany
he Red Front.
Hardware, Stores, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware,
Pumjs. iron pipe, rubber hose and plumbing roode. Sole agents for th
celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook stoves and,ranees, and "TauJUeee" parlor
heatinp stoves. Albany. Oregon.
AT
ML
TO
GL W.SIMPSON.
Having purchased the stock of Clothing, Gents'
;Furnishing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Etc., of C. B,
Koland & Co. is now prepared t offer
letter
hmm
Having a complete assortment of General Merchandise, bought at a
ig discount, which he still proposes to i-ell at coBt. Purchasers will do
big
nrel
well to call and get his prices before
from 25 to 30 per cent
The highest
dnce of all kinds, either in cash or
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. (
r r
ic Land 01 lliscovenes
Cu (
EUREKA
Tlie motto of C;:!if(unia means "I
jliavt- foutnl it." Orii in that land of
fcunshir.e, where ' tlie cranr emo
'pinu srape bloom ana nuen attah i
iOJtheir hunest perfection in mid -winter,
jare the herbs and pvtm found that are
itiM'd in that picasi:nt leme-iy for r,Ii
jthrnatand lung troubles, Santa Abie
the rule; of coughs, asthma, and con
; .sumption. o!iaj" !' Hason. of AI
Jjaiiv -urssfon, have been apooi nte.l
itrttijeuii ya i 1113 iiiiuii; vauiiM uia icui-
jily, r.nu bed it under a guarantee at -si
1 bottehree for
FOR SAJ.E BY
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ALBANY
OREGON
inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat,
ringing or roaring in the ears, more or
le9 impairment of the hearinsr, loss o
smell, memory impaired, dullness cr
dizziness of the head, dryness or heat of
nosft? Have you lost all sense of smell?
Have vou a hackinir cou;:h? Have you
djspepsia': Is your breath foul? Ik so
hfbc have tub Catarrh Some have al
Ithese svmptoms, others only a part.
The leading svmptom of ordinary ca
tarrh isincreased secretion of inueiiBof
yellow or greenish colored flatter.
-
roul breath is causes o ine aecorc
rosins; Fecretions exuded from festering
ulcers far back in the head: ometimes
the membrane covering the bones is
eaten away and the bones themselves
gradually decay. Such eases ar in
deed .objects of, pity, as stench from
CALJ
S:ile b.v
mm.
lbany. Oregon
(Successor to E. W. Lanpdon1
--DEALBR IS-
Drag?, Faints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles.
Rlf a fuil line of books aix
t-iationery. jeridkals. vie.
Prescriptions careful!,)
compounded
IN ODD FELLX'3 TEMPLE.
Oregon
T
0
tkii Ever !
buying elsewhere, as vou can save
market price paid for "country nro-
goods.
COST
Tl
FRIT !
Tie illbap I
ikeryi
Under the nev. u:aia;en:enrj:f-
WHO KEEP
A fuil line of choieej family' grocer es
provision.
and
Canned Pineapples,!
Choice TaWe Delicaoiei
Ornamented cakes for
Wedatnas and Parties.
Salmonlbellies, mackerel and saltlflshjof'all
kinds.fi
PEESH BAKED BREAD
Jilvcrv Day
2i
mi
TEAS and COFFE
V
anaie
IF.
CANNED wrjODS, ETC.
J3 jce best Soap in the market
Le Roi Savon.
I A fine assortment of domestic
and Imported' Cigars)
fSTAt John F'.x"s old stand.'
new brick.
i'.w FI nn s
W00D1N I WILLARD
LIVE
ytoreDealers
IN A
Live Twln.
This is what Albany, is at present,
and in order to keep pace with the
lively times in this city, they
have enlarged their store and stock so
that they now have the most complete
and desirable line of furniture in the
valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro
man's block are filled with an elegant
assortment of new furniture, consist
ing1 of lounges in new patterns, line
gold picture frames, willow chairs,
easy rockers, marble tables, brackets,
etc., etc. An examination of the stock
will show this to be true in every re
spect. University of Oregon !
RTEUGENE ClTY.gJ
Next session begins on Monday, the 17th of
September, 18S8.
Free scholarships from every county in the
state. Applv to your county superintendent.
Four coufes: Classical. Scientific.Literary
ad a short English course in w luch there is
no Latin, Greek, French cr German. The
English is pre-eminently a Business Course.
For catalogues or other information, addr
W. JOHNSON, President.
H. J. Minthorn, Pres.
S. Farrar, Vice Pre&.
S. Cook, See.
15. JIoores, Treas.
Oregon Land Company.
Organized for the purpose o! bming
and selling real estate, advertising the
Willamette valley in all of the leading
newspapers of the United States, em
ploying eastern agents to direct home
seekers to the Willamette valley, and
home airents in all the principal
towns of Marion, Polk, Linn, Benton,
Clackamas and Yamhill couoties to
aid in locating iminierr.nt.
I Cook 5e Minthokx. Managers.
1 RTFor particulars c:iil ut the Albany
office in the Tate building, one door
west oi etewjrt s fcox.
Hodson A DifKFNsox. Manaoers
Fxecnlrtx' otice.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has this dr,v betn rlnlv a,,,
jointed e.xecut'ix of the last 'will and testa
ment of Charles Roth, deceased, lats of '.inn
county, Oregon. A!l persons having i-a;llI8
tftem. to the undone.! at Hanit,ui-'. r',..
a-rrmst -am esu'e are required b nr-pnt
20.1. properiv verit;e.i, within six wowh ;
f.om this date.
'I his 3d day of Septem'-ei. lss.
MAtiTIiA KMTri.
0. K. Wkatherkori, Exeeutr.x.
Attorney fcr fcxecutri.
Park Bros.
US
Pies
Cam
taisii
lull
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vanes. A marvel
of p;trity,strt'nrth and wholesameness.
More economical than the ordinary
kinds and cannot be sold in competi
tion witfi multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders.
Sold only in c-uis. Rotal BakiN Jow
der Co." 10-' Willi 't. X. Y.
D W Ckowlev A: Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
TTMtXElS.
DK. N. f:L.ACKlrRN, ATTORXEV AT
. L:iv, Albany. Oreeoa. Office in Odd
brllow's Temple. Vi!l practice in all courts
of the fctatc, and ive special attention to all
business.
IVOLYEKTON
CHARLES E. AfTORNEY
V r at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms l:i
1 rooms 1
E. Wain
and 14, rosters Block, over L,
Btcr .
J
K. WEATHOKFORP, ATTORNEY AT
law, Albanv, Oregon . iffice in "Odd
Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the
court of thestate, and five special attention
to all business
rHYSHIA.
( W. I1ASTON, PHYSICIAN ANIJ SUlt
JT, treon, Albany, Oretron.i
ELLIS, PHYSICIAN
AND SCIli
on, Alhai.y, (.irefjon.
c.
C. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND ol"R
eon Albanv, Oreuon, otf'ce over Grad-
wr.hl's store Office hours, from 8 a. v. t4
r. k.
M"AI,ISTF.R .V V.nOI''AHn, llCMOI'AllIIC PHY
sicians and stirs;eon, oi.steiriiJ treat
ment of chronic diseates of women and
hiidrcn a specialty. All calls r mptly at
nded to day or iii'ht. OnVc-in the Flinn
cck.
EYERE HOI'SE, ALBANY, Oil. CHAS.
t Pi
. IV.ii. Onlv t'nst-ecla'S houst
! .;;( s.uu;i!e rooms for cor.i-
1 oh m. Nr. 'hinanien employ ed in tin
... t.iJicft'cti .iiUe otluc for Corall;s.
"4 f IIS M.F. MrCdY.
i physician, odi:'-
M CdY. M. l.HOMEOPAi 1111.-
.m! rt'-sideiH-e cnier ot
Firt and liikerstreets. Alnanv. O'. lirouc
dises'n s a s-eialty. Consultation free. Of
fire hours: 10 to 12 a. v and 2 to ,i i: M.
H
EWER l PRACTICAL WATl ll.MAKE
, and jeweler, .Mbatiy, Oregon,
l:iSfiulia Flour.'
I 'HE PEST J:A;N0LIA FI.Ot'R DEL1Y
1 cTed to anv part of the citv, for SI. 10 per
sack " JOHN A CKAWFORD.
. nlSiHitf
I.antS Surveying
1)AI!TIKS HKSIRIN4 SI RVKVIX6 DONK CAN OB.
tain accurate and prompt w-rk by calling
upon ex-county survcyoi . f. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of field notes and town
ship plat, and is prepared to do surveintf in
any part of Linn county. Postolfii e address,
Millers station, Linn couuty. Oregon. ".
. -ACRES OF LAND SlTrATED." 12
miles east of Albany.near the Oregon
Pacific railroad. StiO ac:es in cultivation, and
contains sufficient water and timber for jren
eia' use. Would make four jreod farms
Price, 412,000. with terms to suit purchaser.
For particulars apply, to J. J. Dorris...
DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR.
geon, Alban3-, Oregon. -Graduate of Ger
man and American colleges,
OF ALBANY, OREGON.
PRESIDENT,
VICE-I'REBIDENT
CASHIER
L. Flinn.
S. E. Young,
G.E.Chamberlain,
a TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING
BI SlKESb. Accounts kept subject to
check. Sieht Excbangel and Telegraphic
Transfer gold on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco nud Portland.Oregon. Collection
made on favorable terms.
S. E. Yon U Fluss."
L. E. BI.A1S W- E. Tibrkll
Gun. E. Chawbmimix.
Jas. F. Pouhu.. AMistant Cashier.
faPALACE
MEAT MARKET
Tames V. PiPE.Prop.
lirsl Mreci !f - - ' - r Albanj
The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton,
pork sausage, etcin,the city keptjeonstantly
an hand.) .tiCKiso.
KB" Cash paid for all kind
ock.'Sa
J
GRADUATES STUpENTS IN
Classical, Literary, Sci
entific, normal, Jitrs
iaess, Law and
MEDICAL COURSES
fll HF'sT T.ARhP.Sr AN l.KAS I
" voIvpr,
in f r otirtn ..tl
lcirni' fi; '-n the North-vest.
Fi:st tosiii "re-.-ins Septerimer M, .s.:0. Ad-
. . . . t-i i i .
trvs3 lle.'S Svw , leftitit hi.
Salem, Oregon
Mm
1
GEJNEHAL JNEWS.
The G. A. R. Men in Procession
at Cciun.bus, Ohio.
A KN !!isJlM! ASSI ttKI AUV.
Sxprns Tiiiii Stopped
Ecbl:rb-fii'l
for Guverror
Likely to BciRecoiEa'.-'d
ef Sew Ycrk :ithnu'
The Ukkalu's Special lf.spatehe.
CoU.Mlil, (UtilO;, C'pt. 11. At
an early hour . thb-.Urand Army
-men iu'iihifonn, led by drains, be
gan to form fr the parade, which
was one f the grandest ever wit
nessed on a similar occasion. All
along the line of march the streets
wens densely packetl. lite, siirnt
oi''grizzied and gray bovs''l nought
tears, and shouts of a'imiratku
were continuous. A wave of ap-
nlause rolled up and down the citv
as veteians marched bv. Jld
soldiers themselves joined in the
enthusiasm and heartily cheered
in response, especially when they
passed the reviewing stand on
which stuud "Old Tecuinseh"
others of their former leaders
and
ix u:w TOBK.
Uill ! be Keumiuaefl Tor iov
eruor MitLioul llelay.
liCFFALO, ept. ii. mere is a
great rush for rooms for the dele
ites to the democratic convention
to-morrow. It is believel that
Hill will be speedily re-nuruinated
for governor.
THE MAIXE ELECTION.
A Sweeping Kcibabiicait Viclory
M a n ley V ! pe?i-h.
Augusta, Sept. 11. The follow
ing speech was made by Joseph
Manly to-day : "Every county has
L'one republican. The senate is
unanimously r publican, and the
house four-lifths republican. The
republican pluialitv will be fully
L'O.OO.). The republicans poll " I
the largest vote ever polled in the
state. Keed's pluraliiy is the
largest ever received."
KEl'UULK AN ;.rNS.
Pokti.am) (Me.), Sept. 11 The
returns show that the republicans
have probably gained four senators.
This makes tiie senate unanimous.
unless one or uosibly both the
democratic nominees in Knox
county escape the general slaugh
ter. in tlie Mouse tne democrats
gain two and lose two.
t'luueis iii Spain.
Maikii, Sept. 11. The rivers
Xenet, tjtiade'feo and (iranada
have overflowed their batiks, caus
ing great destruction. Villages
were di'stroyed and biidges swept
awav. l'eople have become panic
stricken and taken refuge in the
mountains. Many were drowned.
Twelve corpses have already been
recovered.
Ilory Abandoned.
New York, Sept. 11. The dory
"Iark Secret," which started on a
voyage from Boston ioQucenstown
some weeks ago, was abandoned at
sea by (Japt. Anderson, .vho ar
rived here this morning in the
Norwegian bark "Nora."
Train Slopped by Masked Men.
Prescott, (A. T.j, Sept. 11.
The west bound express train was
stopped bv three masked men at
Parker's Mill last night. They did
not get anything. A reward of
$1500 is offered for their capture
and Wells Fargo will increase the
amount.
The Frize Bins
New York, Sept. 11. There was
a hotly contested light at Bay
Chester this morning between Jack
Grace and Jack Delancy. Grace
had the worst of it and in the
sixth round was knocked out with
a split nose, both eyes closed aud
two teeth knocked cut.
Yellow Fever.
Jacksonville, Sept. 11. The
official bulletin of yesterday re
ports only thirty-two new cases of
yellow feyer for the twenty-four
hours that ended at 6 p. m. Total
cases to date, 630. Total deaths,
79. Home regard the reduction of
new cases as the effects of the
storm, but the physicians see no
reason to hope for any abatement
of the disease on that account.
There is still a great want of phy
sicians and nurses.
California Cat.K-lnre.
The only guaranteed cure for ca
tarrh, colrfin the head, hay fever,rose
co'U, catrrhal deafness and sore eyes.
Res ore the sense of taslc andunpleas
ant breath, resulting from catarrh.
Eay and p'.easant. to use. Follow
directions and a cure is warranted, by
all d"usrgists. Send for a circular
lo Abietine Medical Company. Oro
ville. Cal. Six months' treatment for
$1: sent by mail, 1.10. For sale by
Fohav .V Mason,
Outran & Monteith have lots for
sale on ti e installment plan, rang
ing in price from $125 to $1000.
ICMltaCrjfePitcte'sCastoria
OREGON OTIC.
i
liie Itiisiie Cri p,
Ii vnn'travei aloag anv railroad
ibal courses this valley vou wid
ce now tne couunon bcotcli or
bull"' tliistle has spread over tlie
world such road traverses Xow
tins tin lit r piant is ripe, and witn
ils own witis, and tlie wing? of
he wind to aid it, goes like a i
bill loon from one farm to another, I
from lield to field, and keeps go- i
lag so long t.s there is wind to
hive ir. Riding over th hills.
especially, tmstle-dowu covers toe
earth iike new-failcn suow. Ou
lie prairies it frcqueuts tlie rail
road tracks, and as tee trains pass
these -"trifles light as air, float aDd"
make a cloud and euter the cars en
masse. Passengers have a One op
portunity to stmiy the nature of
ilnstic-seed and deterniiue it it is
capable ot navigation.
There are actually many fields
along coualtv roads where the
thistie grows
in dense masses of
prickly foliage that renders "Foot
Walker's'' line impossible. It
stems to prefer land that has been
cleared of Iciest, with the stumps
all standing. In such a locality
the down iics several inches thick,
iike snow. The questions that
arise are: Has the thistle any
noxious qualities? Is it hurtful?
Can it be uiadeof any use whatso
ever? While there is much against
it. probably it is not so injurious as
the Canada thistle,and seems not to
re detrimental where fields are
well cultivated and sown to graiu.
It dots not impair meadows as
yet, but it is not a good thing to
have, and the question recurs:
How much harm does It do us?
Also, how can it be gotten rid ot?
liitlfcr .UKTIO..
Harness of all styles at Thompson &
Overmans. '
Fine old cherry bounce at M. Baum
gait's. Ice cream every day at Frances j
Piei tier's. I
A clean tov. el for every customer at
Viereck's.
A new invoice of British trimmings
at Head's.
Boots and shoes at cost at Browne.ll
Sz Stauard's.
(in 3iid see the new silverware at
Will Jc Stark's.
Curry combs k. brnslicsj'at Thomp
son A: Overmans.
Low prices and srood work at
Thompson A: Overmans,
Thompson iV. Overman tlie leading
harness dealers.
Ode's and ends nearly gone. Mon
eitii iV. Seitelibach
A line line of new silverware just
opened at Will it Stark's.
A line line of imported ( iuars re
i civ 1 ai Browne!! i'c Stanard's
Leave your orders al Brownell y.
Sianaid lor enoice berries.
lr. J. V. 'iail', physician and Sur
ctn, S-hedd Oi eijoii.
Aceid.'iH insurance at the lcwcs
rates liyBui kart iV. Keeiicy.
No is the time to oil your harness
:ti:d Thompson iV. Overman have
splendid oil.
We handh: three kinds of fruit jars
and you w ill do w ell to see us before
placing your orders.
BliOWXELL A StaXARO.
If you want us to call at your house
to take orders, please leave word at
our store. Brown-!l tv. S'anard.
Just received, another lot. of those
line hand sewed French kid shoes, the
ven cheapest eyer brought to town at
W. F. Head's.
Mexican Cactus Bitters is the best
remedy in the world for liver and kid
ney diseases, indigestion, etc. For sale
at 'M. Banmgart's.
For our tine imported ind Ke
West cigars, go to M. Baumgart
cigar 6tore, one door east of Black
man's drug store.
Just ieeeivcd at 'V. F. Read's a full
line of ladies tine muslin underwear,
also girls' white dresses and infants
slips." Call and see them.
The lai gest and most elegant line of
silverware and jewelry ever shown in
Albany has just been opened at Will
i& Stark's.
That exquisite line of satins in our
show window will be run close this
week. Have no excuse for not get
ting in on them. Montieth & Seiten
buch. Tiy St, Patrick's Pills and compare
their etfect with any other kind made.
They contain good properties of the
older preparations in the market
combined with the most valuable
medicines discovered in modern times.
As a cathartic and liver pill, St, Pat
rick's are perfection, Sold by Foshay
& Mason,
California, Ibe Land of Ditiro verier.
Why will you lay awake all night
coughing, when that most effective
and agreeable California rcmedy,Santa
Abie, will give you immediate relief?
Santa Abie is the only guaranteed
cure for Consumption, Asthma and
all Bronchial omplaints. Sold onlv
in large bottles at $1.00 a bottle.
Three for $2.50. 'Foshay & Mason
will be pleased to supply yon, and
guarantee relief when used as directed.
California Cat-R-Cuie never fails to
relieve Catarrh or Cola iu the Head,
"six months treatment 1 .00. Bv mail
1.10.
Ibe Waterloo fcpringK.
For solid enjoyment go to Water
loo, which is now the most popular
resort. Fine locality, flshing,boat
ing and bathing, and splendid ac
commodations at J. A. Gross',
whose prices are reasonable.
Horses fed at the lowest possible
rates. Campers cair get supplies
at Idr. Gross' store. Mr. Gross
will meet the 2 o'clock Lebanon
train on Mondays and Saturdays.
Self protection is the lirst law o
nature. Follow it by securing an ac
cident policy of Burkhart A; Keeney
Fl nets a!
Tin.
iiipsoii overmans
AT WASHINGTON.
Culiom
and
Morrow'
on the
Chinese
Treaty.
BLiMHHIUlLSrV KILLUUUK3 IKE.
Mi itaryi Committee oa Pensions Snbsti
tuts for tie Kills Eil Letter Postage
at One Gem ter Ounce. .
Special Corresinnideiiee.
senator Cuitoui, speaking of the
unofficial news which has been re
ceived here ot Die rejection of tlie
Chinese treaty by the Chinese gov
ernment, saiu : "Another of
Grovers treaty's has gone to grass
tie seems to be haying bad luck."
leprescnlative Morrow, of Califor
nia, speaking on the same subject
said: "If the news of the rejec
tion of the treaty shall be confirm
ed, the California members wilt
;.sk Congiess 'o pass a bill requir
ing the Presideut to give six
months' notice to the Chinese
government that hereafter no
Chinese except diplomatic, con
sular, and other officers of the
Cuiuese government will be allow
ed to enter the United States."
The general opinion among Con
gressmen seeuia to be that it is
English influence which has
caustu the rejection ol the treaty.
It has been quite a while since
we nad a proiessionai "ouiiy m
Congress, but the present seesiou
has produced one ol the worse
kind; his name is Killgore quite
a bloodthirsty coguomen and he
a member of the House from a
Texas District. His pet aversion
is legislation that is lor the benefit
ot ex-Uuioa Soldiers or their
widows. He recently attempted to
get up a personal difficulty with
Kepresentative frpinoia, of rJew
York, a man who is old enough fc
be his father. On Saturday he fur
ther distinguished himseif bv ob
jecting to aiiow a day to be set to
to vote on the bill to grant
Mrs. General Sneridan a pension,
slating that his purpose in object
ing was to deieat the bill, boiuo
of his Democratic ci llea.nes tried
to remonstrate with him. but it
was no use, aud he angrily said
that he was responsible to his oon
siiiucuts for his actions, aud if aty
member wanted to make 'a person -ai
matter of it, he could do so
whenever he saw proper. Fine
language, that, to 'je used on the
fioor oi thy Uuited btates House of
ivjpieseutitivcs. Mr. Killgore
might make a very good Iicpiesen
tauve to a cow-boy couventioii, but
lie is eviueuiij oui ol cluce amcng
gentlemen.
Senator Manderson has reported
favorably, from lha Military com
mittee, a bid introduced by Seu
a'.jr Sawyer to give to soidiers who
served ninety days oi more, and
were t isciarged ou account of
disease contracted iu the line of
duty, the same bounty to which
they would have been entitled if
discharged for woi.n Is
The Hepubhcan Senators in cau
cus have fully approved Of the sub
stitute for the Mills bill upon
which the Republican members of
the Senate Finance committee
have been working lor some time.
It makes a reduction of 50 per
cent, in the duty on sugar; lets the
wool schedule remain as t present,
except to add 1 cent, per pound to
ibe duty on fine wool, and it leaves
the lumber schedule just as it is.
In accordance with the actior. of
the caucus; Scnaior Allison has
given notice to all parties who
wish to be heard on the tariff that
the hearings will close on the 8th
inst.
Senator Dolph, from the Com
mittee on Public Lands,has report
ed a bill declaring a forfeiture of
all lands, except right of way and
station grouuds granted to the
Northern Pacific Railroad Com
pany, which appertain to those
portions of the road which shall
have been completed at the date of
the passage of the act. The for
feiture Isnds are to be thrown optn
to settlement.
A bill has been introduced in the
House by Representative Buchanau
of New Jersey, to reduce letter
postage to 1 cent an ounce. This
bill may not pass at the present,
but it has got to come, sooner or
later, and the sooner the better.
Representative Gallinger, of New
Hampshire, has madea strong
minority report on the Government
printing office investigation. He
shows beyond question that Bene
dict is unfit to be public printer.
A bill to pension Mrs. Sheridan
would have been passed by the
House Friday evening it Represen
tative Cheathe, of Indiana, bad not
objeeted. Mr. Cheadle will prob
abiy hear from some of his ex
soldier constituents.
Is life Worth l iving?
Not if you go through t'ae world a
dyspeptic. Acker's Dyspepsia, Tablet
are a positive cure lor the worst forms
of dpsyepsia, indigestion, flatulency
and constipation, tiuarauteed and
sold by Foshay & Mason.
A fine assortment of heavily plated
knives, forks and spoons at F M
French's, ' The Corner Jeweh j Sfoie."
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