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'. ." : - -i- i-'-.l'.J; i V,- : " A. ''. -I."" :"' .. ALU ANY. OKEGON, IIHUAY fHOKXIN(r, JAXUAKY 11, 1889. 15 OXTS A WEEK, VOL. IV. NO. ' 37. . " ;':';J j, I'- t. I v 1 . 1 i c t hi.. Faraersffl Merchants NSURANCE O O . A. N V -01 Albany : Okegon inlr annul k P4ID II -.4riTlt . OFFICERS. President Charles E. Wolverton. Vice-President J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. W. Cusick. Secretary J. K. Elderkin. DIBECTORS. k. strahin, Chas. E. Wolver ton. J. L. Cowan, D.B. Monteith, I. W. Cusick, J. (J. 'Writsman, J. K. Elderkin, Charles Monteith, G. . .Simpson. Safe, Sound, uonservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by Square People Parsonizo Homo Enterprise Cowan Ralston & Co , SCCVKSSOKS to Cowan & Cusick' , Albany, - Oregon Transacts a central bankinir business. !raw sivht :mits on New Vcr1'. Kfn Fran J isco-ind lort!anrt, "r. Loan money on approved security. Receive deposits subject to check. Cjllectin entrusted to us lifreo ive omut attention.-- JOHN BRIGGSj FLORIST, ! Roses a. Specialty, t Cemetery lots planted and cared fur by tr ( ; ra nth or Year. ALBAST, OREGO The -entmpnt of many thousands of eases f i:k-;p chronic weaknesses and distressing niiui'Tits peculiar to fcmules, at the InviUids Jli.tcl htmI Hurical Institute, lluiralo, N. Y., iuu. utTorded a vast experience In nicely adafrt inu und thoroughly testing reniedies'for tb cure of woman's peculiar maladies. Ir. Plrre' Tavortte Preerlption te tin imtrovvili. kt result, or this crcut and Vaitiablf -xiHTi:n'e. I liousamls of testimo a.ii.ls. rcei-ived fr a patients c:id from physfr; L:;s who have tested it in the wore u;?nt vai.'.l anil obstinate eases which hud bullied tin ir sU:II, prove- it t be the most wonderful yenedy ever devised fnr the relief ami cure ;f foij.-'frinc wome:i. It is in.t recommended as a - irtiill." but as a most perfect Sjoecilic fl)r w.niiari's iHvuli.ir ailments. ; Ah a iHwrrfu!. f rivisorntipz lorle t !:. -. s :rcu:;i!i l the tvhoie sy-,:ciu, and t i,n- v.- !!' K-i-l its nppcni!a','cs in" pnrticnhir. i " '. . v rtvoi:!," "run-down, t :; -. ;..iiii-ii-:s. ilrcssmakers, P- 8." :. - !;:," h n-i-kci i .-r. uurs- " "!: ."-.: "; ; -I V '.nn ii ceni ruliv. Dr. s i'i.vt n:- i r -.i-i;ti' n is tin trtitt"il. ':! h-.n.l.'iiK u-a-fjttitle'i as an ap;etiAU? iirid r.aive tut. ic. te7ir:ts ;:r3 f'Tssiljenlns ner , r I'-e-cr: . i ' is uiciiunlo'! t ii i . 1:1 :.,i.;v!4:-i ami smihIiiiik;. lA'M'ltv, ir : ;:. !:iiity. exl::m ti'in, ' '.i"ii. l. . -;i'iti. - .ii:is uu ! other !! . r,-r t . - .:irr.-.ri -i ci ::!i:!on!y uttriin .. ; i. . ;. I . I :-.;,: ois.M-p ..ftne ; m :.;! n iievoa "l-e's J";i. or ! -rvip: ion W .. i-:;n'i: I V ci ' n: .! si:: ; !. i" ! '. i t': t i.'- i-i..n. i" i'S, . -r- I : . ..V I . c, i.i s:ii.di ), j; " is (.. :t; J'r-.'sc: i , ,r c it i':.- ..ii I .1 li i I t. i i t . -:s whvti : r - ' ' ' ' -!!;-; t-i :i :. : :i:;-.'..i i.eri !, i.:i n a " 'V'i-O!.'' '.vllT I:'":oti ' S I r. 1'H'f c's i ' i si. i il !.ii.:;V' ii.'sr-. y .: . iviicis ilh.;i l.irr-' i.'.i.i y Mu l i. , ..1 ii... ni, reliuivi . I.:..5 , . rri.uH uau :-.ic.':.ii-.s eai. i i. i : . :. .li-. c.'k .-. . I ;: . j.;'. :', I ; i : r .ii ;t ' ..' : ..rs ..- fo sy 500 000 idi u on " Fiiv.r5i , Vi',',. t !;iio:i " l-t t!i nv'.y i:-..- t'i i r v ri. :i . I riv'-ll l. M to? e f ' I-;!;H"-U. "11 t:Uf UiUO'.ta.lt t Iff: : , t.: .: il v ill j.ivi' ....'.' r.' iio'i ill fvi ry n.-u.er HI .'ley W-il !.' ref.:.i.: I. This j: 'ar:.i:Iei- l .j It i !.. ' ". 'O.-v. -.ijijM-r. an :. i.aut- .:. i.;r;e .1 .it f. i mu . nan, i lar-;e ;r.t'!e u.w !C3 1.09. or i itKtCie--. 'ie .".. I I" -r illv-tri-'cii Truitise on lLs,.is.. rt V. : :: rus"i, j ..j cr-fiA"erc, semi U a !i't.t !'' ' t..:::--. rey- i"..'",. iv yJ' ,p... '. i u . j tuiiioi.; H.tiwl..:. ttJ isliaa Is. E1TFALO. N. V. ' J 9,999-00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this aciveios. nient and send it J. LAIIMLK.t CO.. Nurseryman, Toronto, Canada, with 14 ihree-eett Canadian, -1 ti-ecnt American primage stamps, and thev iviit send you by mail (postpaid) in jrnod tin!" lor p.antnv in April i-r May next, your C..OI' t of any oim oi tiiu tollowmj; collc-tinn of pl -nts, and eater your name in competi tion f r tlm ,!):. 0 in sold thattlicy arc irivinsr a- .y in order to introduce their imr j.r s'o.-k." Collection of Plants: N o 12 hardy rose. N . 2 2 hardy cliiiiliin-; roset, S't.'ii of rliloomiog rosno for hoiwe cul ture. No. 42 dahlias. No. 5-10 sladiola. No. ti 3 hardy rape vines. Nc. 7 fc raspberry plants, 4 each Mack and red. No. 8 - -20str.vl)erry plants. 4 choice kinds" No. U 5 very choice plants lour houe cul ture. No. 105 cherry currants (ret')- No. H5 les proiilic currants (hlackl No. 12 5 white j;r.i e c.rrnls All letters with tlus advertisement enclosed aloti with stamps for any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they tiii:: to hand, and the scmh re of the rlrst thirietn hundred wiil receive sifts as follows: 1st 4250 The next 20, 10 ea h. 2nd l'W ' Hie next 40, 5 each, iird 50 i The next 415, J each. 4th 30 ' I he next 820, 1 each. 25th 21 After 50,000 letter. have lieen neeived. the senders of the next l.luO letters will receive gilts as follows: 1st 225 Next 10, S15 each 2nd 135 j Next 15, 10 each 2rd - 75 ! .Next 40, 5 eai-h 4tr: 5o i Next 470, S2 each ;,th 25 Next 500, "1 each AK-r U0.00O letters have been received, the senders of the next 1,00') letter? will re ceive ;riits as follows: 1 ami 2 M each ! Next 5 .?20 each 3, 4 an I 5.. 75 each j Next 15 10 each ', 7and 8... "rfieach Next3t;4 " each !, 10, 11, 12. 25 each J Next i: 1 each After 150,0(10 litters have been received the suruiers of the het 1.10!) letters will ieceie k:.fu as fl!owx: 1.. 4101 each ! Next 10 .20ea h 2 75 eai h j Next 25 10 each 3 ana 4 50 each j Next .r5 .... 2 each NcvtS 25 each Next 47: 1 each Any person may fend any number of nine for iny oi the above collections 1 cent sin stamps extra is sen., we will send iiiJun next a printed list of the names of all pet sons wV' 3rr entitle'! tfttilt. W e :uai:e thiiberal offer to rcad rs oi the lli'KALii, knowim; it wilfnot pax u.imiw, i.ut our object is to intro iuceourstck and l uild tip a trade. Our mailins Hints are Toronto and Mirubniount. Out., Kmrhester, N. Y.. Louisville, Ivy., I'laiucsville, ., and Chicago, 111., and ne ni!l guarantee all sto'-k to leach cur cusfmiers in tfood conuition. We employ no .v-ent", but deal direct with customers, ami can sell anil ilclivct stock to any pai' ot th I nitid States or Canaua at about one half the j-rlce charged by other nurserymen, through aj.'fiits. I.etncmbir we wiil not he undersold by any reaahie firm, t-ctid t:s u list of wants and we will iuote you prie-es; or 10 cents for a bond vine tiusttated catalogue wVitch you may deduct from vour tlrt order A'ldrtss all letters, J. LAHMER CO , Nu rse rv nen. TORONTO, CANADA. Messrs. Winn it Humphrey have o:vi ! i choice lino of cigars at the Western I'nion telegraph ami expii-ss oliice. Jllsl received, auotlicr lot of those iine hiind j-cwed French kid shoes, tin very cheapest ever brought to town at W. F. Read's. C'h?nileilain's Kye and !Kin Oint ment is uneiitialer! for old chronic sores. Many cases have been perma nantlv cured by it. For sale by Fo s!i:v Si Vason. Just leceived at W. F, Read's a full line of ladies line muslin underwear, also cir!s' white dresses and infants slips. Call and sec thcm. Just received, a fresh barrel of saur krn'. v.rv tine. :tt C. H. Spencer's. lliA l M.CKIN; COl'Clfcvx vk o i.i. kly etired by Shikh's Cine. AVc guaraiuee it. Foshay it Mason. V. I I.I. YOU SUFFKi: with i.ys. t)csia ;,nd liver complaint? Shiloli's A' i t :i I ; . -r is iMian-.ntccd to cuie ) oil. Fo-h v .t Mason. M.F.KI'l.Fss Nil. H IS, m v)i: vi-i:i:-!:!: I Iii;t T -! i il.ic toiitli. shilohV cure is the rimed v fr von. Foshnv t Vas.-n. ..c.i'i m:i: ( i i ri:i;i niMHi ,-,m. suci i I i- m-( t,-( il, I y .v !: i h ill's ('a t; fi'li Kiiut'iiy. l'l li e, ."u i ns. N;:s;.! it:W inr inc. Fosh'ay iV Ma-"h. (- . -,; - y j : v K. si i I o: i v i -r r-r -I ;.. ! - i - I'!;.-., t. 1 i v. ... , I I!.- I..: V .V i ;li ill. -il.i.ol;'.- (H l.! M. i ,..-1 v.". r t i: : i-i . s.-.V l :; i n :, i . ,-. I :p . . i . .; . ; , j ;, ) : ,v I'. i. 1 1 1. 1. I I . !..'! !: i, ,. ; j I., i ,! Ii-nm,.. t:i .., :i.ii, :i.., . ,,(. 'i . i : :'.' :l- - s : i i! :i i I - p. ; i i I; -"'i ' la. i'lit io i.". n ';!- i.i i ' . - i'.i'-l : v Mii-i.ii. .. t . . W ht'tl .:M. ( l'l li AM nc!.;ii- i ; 1 1 ; i i -1 1 i : t i i v r !:". ;I i s;,'.l..i ' Cure. Fsl.:. .v. M:,M'ii. ( V ill? S::,,k'J btmiiiii.i j.ilOOTS AND SII(I- SB Si-' U;i!i'.'. jov.e.ryi t-,.... , .. ... : .... pi! MAriwa; I t ; i'.i .-t ! LNiiiiclk iiil I'liiiiili:!! .'IWRh.HT Wl.-HFS Td AN; iiource to those i!c reus id te : i . wi:-- iii-; i iici kui in l ."ci ; liiiit ii in oil i oloi s. '-. I.;iii(i-i tipc iaiiilinu in oil colors, Mai:i:e jiaiiitipjr in () cob. is. I'i'itiail painting in oil colors. Lai dscape painting in water colors. .'lowers in water colors. 1 bat he is prepared Io irive lessons ill the s:l oc fltuiii.-. in the Mfaliall P'lni'k Tho.-e desirous oi' joining any of these rl.l.-scs eai secure lelliis lev ea.laig at the City li ug loie Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies. A marvel of purit-,otieiii;th and w holtsoineness More economical than the ordinarj kinds and cannot be sold in competi iion with multitude of low test, s-liorl weiaM ahnn or phoRphate tiowdt.rs Sold only ic e ms, Kotal Bakin' jw der Co ." 10. Wall t.. N. Y. I) V Ckoxey it Co., Airtnt," Portland, Oregon. riiiMiriANs. W. MASTON. IHYt-IClAN AND SfR , geon, Albany, Orctron. Mil. KI.L1S, I'HYSICIAN AM- Sl'Kr . -reon, Albai.y, Oregon. CC. KELLY. PHYSICIAN AND VR . jreon Albany, trenon, ntK-e in Pierce's new block. OMice hours, frora 8 A. M. to 4 P. v. AJ. UOSSITEi;, VK'i KKINARY SCK . Ceon, trratbiate of Ontario veterinary college and member ot the 'Hitario veterin ary medical society, is pn pared to treat the diseases of all iminc-ticatcd arima'.s on seici-tilic- rinciples. OHice second dtor east of the opera house, Albany, Orison. DR It KOI.lKWAY. VK1 EI1INARY SI R fc'cen, Albiiny, Orejron. Orai'.uateof fierr i::an and Aint-ricKii i-oilecs. Kleciricaiitl ilomeopalitie Ireatmeiil rpHOSE I'KSIKIXt; K1TKER OF THESE J safe and i eliable methods : treating dU cae will lind lr. K. A. MeAl ster pretiared with excellent npnliances f.ir admiiiisterini: either, as the nature of the case may require. He may be found at bis othre on Third street, two ucors south of the elccuic liiht s'alion, when net absent on prof:si nal business. DH. E. A. M'ALISIKIi, IIOViEOPATHIC phviciaii, has removid his nftice from Kiinn's blo.-k to his residence on Third strict, two doors iutli .if the elcetiic liht station. nn.:f. DR. N. ULACKlilRN, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, orejron. tlice in Odd bs-l'ow's Temple. Vill practice in all court : the state, and pve special attention to al! business. .' OI.VE'tTl NCHA P.I.ES E. A fTORN EY i I at Law , Albany, M otlice in rooms 1; and 14, i'ostcr's lilock, over L. K. ISiain's gtor . JK. WKATIIORFoRIt, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. otiice in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the courts of fhestate, and ,'ive special attention to all busi'iess r) EVERE HOl'SK, ALBANY, OU.-CHAS. t Pfeiliir, Prop. Only first eclass house in the city. Lar-c sample rooms for com mercial nun. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. Ocntral htasre office for Cervallis.t H EW ERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE . anibjewelcr, Albany, Orciron,,! v Ts-K OREGON J all pain, RELIEF FOR external VORI'S OF pY FIR. AND MAPLE I ' I wood for sale. Apply to S, tiourley. lr: 0sli'rs! EASTERN AM) OI.Y.Ml'IAN SERVED j ircsh every dav at H. l;.-rcks' ristaunmt 1 JllllilllllS Ill'SliiliniliL in o mil HBiiiiaim'lJieicSs, Piop, 'i-'iiis i Esr vr:: ant is .r.woPKXKiTt JL the l'.jblic in ti c 8altiii..r.sh builiiiny bc liiv. tl.c ''e 'cri II uc, uI'Me C'i'l llic'lls ,iill.e i i! iit a ' biiitis. Mi- I i. rck in its ni.b; i -iisl.iii ei s i.i-il I tie pubite L'ener ill.X t.ii.iil. 'l'l. c tables will be su.)iliil with ' be.; v .nn;-: t!,c ii.utl.it a:'', n. Mit;,ac linn -n-'i- ut.i . '...' : V - " : s f. i i"i i ' v ;. ptn-t-.r of 'be I1.--.. ..- 'I .. ... '. -.!. I... ... ... j :l. ..i.i , .': :i,i u; ;'..ii.u! u..,i pi; n ituii: t I . -it i. .- : c i ('i ! ,1 l i- pris-n' ri -t it, r:n:t j v:.'.. !' - it .e i-r 'i ': n. I i ' t v.;;'.-a j!r-T i 1..-:. u .1 il 1 1 ' lUlii i.i :it! ' tit.". I'll-:! - , ... N! .;,.',;, s l-VI-UY L '".'' ll.'i'i - in...! Ii.liil. !'i.-!; i, i-'l-l i I'll. Il e.' HI.' I UJbil i:.'.i.-.j; iv .-i...i.;i-.; t;a vo .-t il a ..i..j'.:- a.-s'. ' ! t; . i,, se-:,-.-, in.ni; al ... i a 1 1 : ' . i I :i.ii; !i,l". o : ! i- : . ! t" :.....-!, r i,..:.!.- I'. ;. a l uu. i.. . 4 : re. u .u 1 1 : e . . .u. lis rt. ; .;.t;. r i.e bu,,.ii., r, ; i,-- ..ir P"" " ' i.iiki i ,.ai l-i.:f.-e n :. i..:ir 1-. .i .-. . -,(.' ibi:.!.; :"iu'n,'.i bmn ;:.-; tjiaduy, I s'- 7 : ri u'ul-.i )! ice n ;ii Kr.bt tionb- a bu'tmi. uinl slIe -2 to rcuiar J: :- 3 in Amene n knl. In.t t..i. I . -t cua.'in . s-j; eyuli r p:ii i 3 (xj Am. ri. an kit!, butt n, siccim nuality, 2-: rtx'lh'r price 2 00 A ont .iso::iiiiiit ot ci.iliircn aril Mi.-sis.-ii ur.iin m hi.i'l siiots from il tusl ti; ii ulur price -1 35 to.. 1 Ml Ladies l ubl.crs 3 and 40 .Men s rubtx is 4U C'tiiiic I'cHiie ail arc closed tdit., i;KOVNKi.L iv; STANAKD., 1iVhU-A Oi I.i bhNi WIT II TOPAZ .i . I. Mini i.i. l.a.i ;.iiii bj eut.iii: at F. Ji. Fn mil's jeweirv stcre. ..a HIHUK4HM. The Power of Sols "I don't umler'tanti this 'all. Everj since our Lma has been takirj? siogin; lessons tbe door-bell -is always ringing; and people coming to ask if a dentist lives bere - "My husband run behind bis ticket," said the wife of the victor ious candidate, proudly "or it wouldn't have been elected. He was tbe only man strong enough to push it ahead I guess." The 347 female blacksmiths would make money by organizing a troupe and traveling '. Th3 wo man wLo can hoe 'va borseis much more interesting tan the woman who can onljy she & hen; - j,.; - v K She Perhaps you are not aware. Colooel 8narlmgtou, that I had a halt dozen-- oilers before yours. He And perhaps you're not aware Mrs. suarlifif:!on. th-.t I proposed to a dozen different women before I met you. A Memphis woman took baking powder lor 'strychnine and laid around rive hours waiting to: death. When it didn't come she arose and fpanked her fourchil tiren and went over to condole with a neighbor. A little fjirl spent the afternoon, at her grarjdmother's. When she come home her mother asked: "Have you heen a good girl dear?" "Not so very," answered the truthful little one "but oh I've had lots of fun," IHseoverles More Valuable Than ;l . Arc Santa Abie, the California dis covery for Consumption and diseases of the throat, Chest and Ltins, and ( alilornia (t-K-Cure. the only j;nar i.nteed cure -for Catarrh, Cold in the Head and kindred complaint. They are sold at (1 per package, or three for &!.r0. and are recommended and used by the leading physicians of the Pacific Coasi. No secret compounds. Suarantectt by Foshay oi Mason Iturklln KAruira Salve. The best Salve in the world foruH Bruises, Soieg, Ulcers, !alt Khenm Fever S oiei-, Tetter, happed hand, ChiHilai ns orns, and all skin emp ions, and positively cures Piles, or n paY itqiiii'cj. It is giihrauteed t uive jierl'eet satisfaction, or mime bftindcd. Price 25 cents per box a Foshay k. Mason's. , When Baby M alCk, We gao ber Caetoria. When she ( a Child, She cried for CaRtoria. When she became Miss, She clung to Castoria, When she hai' Children, She gave them Castoria. ISo :r.d sec the new silverware at Will iV. Stark's. Auction every Saturday afternoon at M J. Monteith's. Hoi trait Photoqraphtr jpjjf studio Corner see- VU'i uiiu a v i a ww. TAT) 11 Tlf TA I ( ttUU IU J(l VIA .SOITIIERN PACIFIC COMPANY'S THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Between Albany anil miii I'raneiseo 35 35 HOVE California express trains run daily between Portland and San Francisco. 4 :00 p m . . L v. . ... Portland .... Ar. .10:4a nin S:18pm..Lv Albany Lv.. ti:45 am 7:4oani..Ar S. Francisco. Lv.. 7-Mi am local las. Trniii Pally- l-'x. Sut iby Overland to Calniia S:' a oj . . Lv Portland Ar. . H:4-r pm I I2:lti p m..Lv Alltfiny I.v. . 1 1 :..-. am 2:40 p ni . . A r Eugene Lv . . J:(i0 an: Lebanon llinnclt. s:-J0 p m..Lv Albany... T.r.. 7j::o am !l:0t; j m..Ar Lebanon I. v.. i:4S am li':.'i(l p in. . Lv Vlbany Ar. . 2:4a pm l:.di p m..Ar Lebanon Lv. . 2:M pm ITLLM.AX P.ITFFKT SI.KKFKUS TOUIMST SLi:KFIN(? V For ai-cotr.!.io.la'iiin of s. cc'td-chss ;s ..... ,. ,ii ., i....i ... i I in" C. , Cis. I!. Fcrrv n.it' es .-m r.ee"i n J " '"..1 lie isu-'i .'r :r.t:i.s 1.11 .1:1 .:. I ski-; ii i isi.iii tiimi tot hi I- i ' 1 . 1. '., ''fi...l i!e Hivision. i'etinrn l'i ! .!:;.!'! :U' ('rvaliis, :ia tr: M." !'::!- i. :;: ; Surlil y ' .A ... 1 1 1 ; i" 1. . . :-..t:I--.' ! r.p:c 4:"iii . :n . . I. -. ' in . . .' .. I r-'.!i..l . ...Vn MiiL.t i'lc. A' .!-i::it . ;l ! ...!!., t ' t r i:: s r i i ir' n i'-n 1 1-1 -- '.' ..i. i THROUGH n TICKETS j SOLTH 'AND-EAST .tl'l'i r lull inlcrmatii n ret;'ardiii rate, j i It a;is. cii -, e:i!l uu eo . p:i:i s-.'.ent a; Ain.tiiy U. KOI.1II.I K, t. 1'. I.OOKUS, Mal.iivi r. As-it. a. i-. r a i I mul -Mis-vc.viiiii IARTIKS .1MI.S "t'Hai.W I'f '-K Cl.N OK. taai acciifatc aim leinp; work by eallitur upon ex-iiiut.ty snrviyoi t. i'. T. Kisher. lie ln'isK inpltte ciipiisct field notes and town ship pints, and in prepared todo snrveviiif; in mt part of Linn cnuty. l'ost lli'e aldreH, MilKrsSfatii.n, Linn eouuty, Oregon. I'OSKAY & .MAiSON Wholesale ainrKetaiP DruffgEts g BookscL'ci r 1 'V j l O ! GENERAL NEWS; Latest Reports From the Cyclone Districts. THE LIGHTWEIGHTS COXTEST. Kahan, of California, and Mniholand, of Anstralla, Battle for tbe Lightweight Cbampionfchip. Tlie HkraWs Special Dispatches. Portland, Jan. 10. More com p'ete reports from thecyclyone dis tricts in the eastern states" give the loss of life as appalling. LIGHTWEIGHTS ItlTTLE. Malian uua Halholand Figtal Eighty tirvtm Knals. San Tkancisco, Jan. 10. The fight which occurred at the tfolden Ciate Athletic Club last night be tween lightweights Billy Mahan,of California and George Mulholand. of Australia, was the longest ever seen on this coast. The battle commenced at 9 :40 o'clock and con tinued until 3:25 this morning, when it was declared a draw, at the close of the eighty-seventh round, by Joe McAuliffe, recently defeated by Peter Jackson, who was re eree. Throughout the fight Mul hoi land showed himself super ior in science and quickness, but Malian exhibited qualities of game an a hard fighter. About the fiftieth round it seemed almost cer tain that Mulholand would win, as he had been punished very little, while Marian's lips and cheeks were badly swollen. His eyes were nearly closed and be had lo.st one tooth by coining in contact with the Australian's head. How ever Mulholland did not seem able to give the knockout blow, and dur ing the last two hours of the fight Mahan was as fresh as his antag onist and administered some severe punishment to Miillholand's wind. Both siopjied and fell to for several minutes during the battle. A clean knock out was in the liftv-sccond louml, when Mulhol and was sent u.ider the rojies by a terrific blow in the stomach. Alter it liecaine apparent that neither of the men was likclv to be knocked out there was numerous demands for a draw and the referee linallv consented to the proposition, after the battle had lasted five hours and three-c,uarters and when both men were too weak to strike an ef fective blow. Government Tux MitKing. Sax Fkancisco, Jan. 10. Thj government tug Nellie left here at 4 o'clock vesterdav afternoon for Mare ilan.l with a number of navy ollicers aboard. She had not ar rived there this morning and the steamer Monk-iey started out in search of her. The Monterey has arrived bore but has seen no trace o- the Nellie. A Ut utal Fight. Nashville, Jan. 10. Mervin Thompson of Cleveland and Bert Schiller fought a fierce tight of twenty-eight rounds, Ixindon prize ring rules, near here yesterday. Both were fearfully battered up. Thompson' really 'whipped Schiller, but the fight was given to the lat ter on a foul, Thompson haying struck him while on his knees in the twenty -eight round. THE REV. GEO. H. THAYER, of Bourbon, Intl., says: "P.oth myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloli's Con sumption cure." For sale by Foshay iV: Mason. ARE YOl" MADE mi-eimi-.i.e ht indiircstMin or constipation, dizziness, loss of a,ipclite, yellow sUiii? Sliiloii's Vitalize!" is a positive cure. Foshay A: Mason. 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I I :. .v.. i;..x .:., SIX Ut'XOKEU ACRES OK GOOD PASTUKAGE And iihiu.diiiHe ! rtinninsj water on the Flimit Ka'icli, toar miles south of Seio Horses 1 jier inonth: cattle 50 tvt" No dieea.scu fctoeh received. eeiils, O. C. Mt0, fcivio. Oregod. j Frci.cl; keeps lai.roail tune. PASTLTi!AGE. VA BCBEK StCEK KKAIT. An IntercMlacUNrldral l the Life or Lads Joba Weal wrlb. . The recent death of the Hon. John Wentworth (Long John as he was usually called) of Chicago and the late presidential campaign, reminds us of an amusing incident of early political doings, which was well told in the Chicago Times some ten years since and is worth reproducing. Politics about 1840 had an edge to it that has since been worn off, and when nien in those days were opposed to each other politically, they felt in .duty b und to regard themselves as personal enemies. The last of this bitterness worked itself out in the flings of "aboli tionists" and 'copierheads" and now politics has sunk what Car lyle would call the "eternal in anities." It is well to let it re main there. One tine morning it became rumored about the young city that Martin Van Buren, who had just stepped out of the White house, and was on a tour of sight seeing with certain members of what had been his cabinet, would pay a visit to Chicago. Of course the town was all agog at the news, and until the event became a matter ot his tory, was the one and all-absorbing topic of conversation among the gossips of evenings as they congre gated to whittle the dry goods boxes that lined tiie principal streets. The democrats as a matter of course, were jubilant, but the whigs were mad as hornets and the leaders laid awake o' nights to conjure up something that would serve as a dampener on the coming festivities. Amonr the democrats a great celeor-i.ioii was decided upon. Long Joiiu, who was begin ning to loom up more ways than one, in tho.se days, had given the order, and aii .-iort Joints fcere running their legs ell to see that it was carried out. A number of meetings were held, committees weie appointed, a delegation was advanced as far as Ottawa to meet the distinguished guest and party, and extend a formal invitation, while another and far more preten tious body, was organized to mount themselves on horseback, at the proper time repair to Bridgeport, and act as an escort to the distin guished party into town. The lying awake of the whigs in the meantime had resulted in an idea, and some of the "boys" were not slow in putting it into practice. Free lunch sauer kraut layouts were comparatively quite as nu merous then as they are now, and the article was held in no better repute by many folks then than it is at the present. Fven as in these days, in those it had an ancient ami lish-like smefi, to which one mus: he brought up Vt be endurable. To make a Jong story short, the whigs had decided on defeating the celebration by stinking it out, and sauer kraut hal been hit upon as the most effective means lor accomplishing tlieir purpose. Accordingly a del egation set itself on foot lo inter view various free lunch spreaders, to secure a proper amount of the desired article. Among other places they dropped into a beer shop on Randolph street where the following conversation ensued : Delegation "Say 'boss, got anv fa ier kraut ?" Teutonic Beer Vender Veil, no, I tinks not. 1 gots some, yes, but 1 uuss'you don't vants any of it, lor it shtinks like the werry dybel, it. got shpiled. 1. That's good, will take some of that, how much have jou got? T. B. V. Oh, 1 gots blenty of it. (Jots two, dice, sebera! barrells full ov if, but I tells you can't use it; no lam feiars will eat it, 1 dried it cn the hummers, dat used to come in hero, but that sour krout h:is drived dem ail away. I wish it was out o! my collar mice. !. Well, liym will sell it to us, wiii tako it our quick enough, will v jh ixii t yo.i, say the word, can we have it. T. B. V. You km lave it, .;!! wi lie, ii vou waul it, but 1 tolls von withuiit fowlin. no dam lcllaisj wiii cat it. ! 1. That's a l ii:iit, boss, -ve've : Mt. a man fi.r it; old Van Buivii, I we vuc-s, will take i! in. ! iT li. V. Vat, dat h-li.-r !-i! wa. I !-!t side-lit dat is c.itiiiu' by iirn- , l.t' wmi'I touch -it. Yy, i l et y si iu-'il rim away from K o I iii.,:i,' ht in- gots a g..""l scliUK'.l oj it. i'd'- Toll'i"!! Vi !ci!.lit i W II V as at a loss to r.i!- nc I). VS SuOillil Ids ;.- :t i : - i i so iii.iiiiitiati 1 v at lie 1 1 -iv n h'.s kraui the highest rc.' i iiiMii-n la(i.;i ho j.o.-sibly could for lio purpose inr which :t was wantc.i. They paid him for the .kra d, thi.iiii he in.-istcd they could "take de tain stutl' for iiuti.- iitg," il tiuy v.oulJ clean -md bring back l!ie 'anels, and iof'. with the understanding that i: would b' called lor at any time when wanted. It is now time to leave the schciuin" w ni;s and return to the jubilant democrats, who have de cided on holding a great jollifica tion in the public square, then an open giass plat, and with a view of making tilings more cozy about there, they determined to surround it w.i.: a fence and ornament the center with a rostrum. There l eiit;.' no common party fund to dra.. ; -m, ew-rv pioiuineat "un- washed" was invited to "chip in." ' Some donated boards, others nails, still "others their labor, while the bulk gave their share in money. , Thus out of the pride of party and the occasion a fence was born and . a glorious rostrum created, whicfe gorgeously f-stooued and banner hung, was by all odds the hand somest thiug that had ever been seen in the town. The work, was all completed the night before the ' day which was lo fee the ex-presi ; . dent enter Chicago, and ye t. democracy, feeling that their work had been well done, retired uu- . suspicious to their downy couches, -in order to be up betimes in the morning to escort his ex-excel- -lency into town. While Long John and his com patriots were sound . asleep the ' w biggish cohorts were w'de awake,' " and about midnight might have been seen making their way to the domicile of the Randolph street beer vender, who was also custo dian of the much coveted sauer kraut. They dropped into his place just as be w as about to close up tor the night and remarked that they had conn; to take their purchase. Veil, py dam, I is glad you come to dake dem tarn stuff away, for it tooks like it be alive and run all ober my cellar. (Jolly, but it shtinks, and I tells you again, you mustn't plame me if dem fellars to morrow won't eat it, but 1 telU you lietorehand now that it's ohpiled." A moment later a dray drove up to the door, tbe kraut was drawn up out of the basement and away it went for the public square, where the heads of the barrels were knocked in and the contents judiciously and evenly spread out under the rostrum. This done, the whigs went to their homes, with clear consciences and the sat isfaction of a party duty well per formed. Tbe i-uii didn't rise very gloriously the next inori.iug. In . lact it rained during the early hours, and the dampness that chilled t'ne ex-president and his escort, plodding their way in car riages and on horseback from Biidgepoit, also had the effect of making heavy the atmosphere about the rostrum and as a matter of course, of intensifying the ier tume of the fcauer kraut. About noon there was a clearing; of the sky, and the ex-president's party, who iiad been holding a re- ception at the City hotel, were now invited to the public square for a grand demonstration. A proces sion meanwhile had been parading the streets, and about the time Van Buren, under Long John's wing, reached the grounds, the unterririeJ in line also came up, and in a few moments the square presented an exceedingly animated appeaiance. But what ails those good people, and especially the ladies on ihu ro-bum? Has the morning's damp given them a cold? It must be so, or why this universal application of the handkerchief to the nose? Loan, lank Long John seems t be the only one ho is not aware that there is something the matter, so full is he with the occasion, anJ at the earliest opportunity draws him self up to his full height, and in a fl rid address introduced the hon ored guest to his admiring fellow citizens. Shrewd observers and esj.ecially whig observers, have beeu noticing for some time that Mr. Van Buren is particularly ill at ease, and won ders if he wid come to time with his speech Long John having concluded his eulogy, turns to the great man, and is about to lead him forward to. speak his piece, when the great man, rather nervously, but not without some humor in his eye, remarks. ".Mr. Wentworth, 1 don't know how you feel about it, but it appears to me that there is somm thing rotten in Denmark." "Kotten in leniuai k,liatley?" sniit'uig the breeze "Weil, 1 do smell somctlii'ig kinder st'ong. I , presume you aii;'l u.-ed to A tier Kraut ; you should live here, l-hcn oii wouldn't niiiid it b and by. We've ail got ustd to it, though their breath -i rather stroi.gerthan usual." "Brealh, .Mr. Went wi:lh,hre.ath, you don't mean to ti ll me tnat it's "breath that smoiU 111 this? l'liow! why its, enough to knock a body dov. i;. i'v.t, perhaps, it don't g-1 up to o:ir height with its full ilavur." "Can't say about that, y.t:ir ex . olicr.cy," with a -riinaco, "but it can't b tinytiiin ci-t' than hic;;th, !v 1 oiiess thev linu't carrv it in th'.-ir p..i:.-ts." t thi-- x:u! s.tiiie one .'iiclused v iicrc t e c.iU.-o toii.r In do-cuv-i-:'!, and when tip.' .sscs found that there won: "d'a ! loads'' of the stu::' stowed away there, witli no means handy to get it out, an adjournment to "the Fir.-t l'rcsby t i..n church, at. the smithiant corner of the square, wits moved, und, it need scarceiy be added, unanimously carried, and the jolli uvatots took up their line of march, amid the jeers and cat calls f the exultant wh'gs, who were ir an eestacy of joy over the mhi - of their well laid plan. A NASAL JNSECTOlt fhke with each bottle of Shiih's Catarrh Kcm edy. 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