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--': -of,.wi ifn & :"' " . "Tt - 15 CENTS A WEEK. Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies.. A marvel I purity.strciurth ami whnlcsomeness. More economical tha.i tiie ordinary kinds, and cannot lie olil in competi lion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in fins. Rotai. Bakin- ''ow. her Co ! Iff. Vull st.. N. Y. I) W Ckowlev A: Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon, ' riisui.. WH. DAVIS, M. P. PHYSiCIASj AND u.'en. Can tc found at his office room ir. Straban'a block, Fiist strett. Albany re-'on- DHC. CI I AM I'.KU LIX7H iMEOPATHIC phvsicinn anil Mirp'ni). ntlice, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon of fice houiN, niornii.'", b to U and 12 to I anil after 0 in rninxx. G,W. UASTOX. HIMl lAX AM SL'K , geon, Albany, Oregon. EI.LI.S. rmsiriAX AXD ;SL'Kr uoii, Albai j-, Oresoii. CI C. KKI.I.V, PHYSICIAN AND -sUR- kcon Albany. Urcinn. oti'ic in Pit roe's lien biix k itSirc .hours, fn n: 8 A. x. to 4 r. l .1. SIUSMTKi:, VE!-i:i:iXAItV Sl'15 . tcoi!, -nuluati- of Oi:t:irin veterinary coilcc and nicniN-r cf the 1'ittorin vettrin ary uicdicr.l tocitty. isn i :irnl to treat the disease f all don i-ticatcd aidmals on M-.-ieiititie jiriijcifli.-s. I lliici- a t Aiw ilarhtil's livery st-in!!. I; sii!pin e 4 b um i d l.'al:iiOo!a ftrects, Albaiiv, Crc'on. Du i: ko:.ii:wav, vkikkin'aiiym'i:. l-ooi;. Aliiany, (ir.",'un. I'r.n'uctcnf lierj man :oi.i runrifui iolu--'.- ir:::.v.. Dl!. X. I'.I.ACKIU !;X. .VtTOKXKY AT . Law, Albany, Oregon, liilico in Odd iirl!r' 'I (.iii.e. I'ii! jirai tii e ill all Mnjrts ot tlie slate, and -iw special attention to all biisinesM. Uf DI.YKiaoN ' 1 1 A K L lis K. Xl'i'O i t N KY at Law, Albany, Dr. inlli c in rooms l.i and 1-1, Poster's lilmk, ovi r L. .. liln's otor T K. WKATUOKPoKD, AlTDItNKY AT I . iaw, Albany, Oivuoii. Mi:-e in Cild relion s lei:ile. Mil! ;iract m stil t!ie courts of ilic-tate, nrni hc ; -Ial at'iniidn to all biuinesn 1KVKKK HOlSK, ALHAXY, olt. -t HA.S V PfcifTYr, Prop. i nly first eclasn house in the city. l.ari;e sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in tnc kitchen, (icr.cral stave office for Corallis. H. KAVKItr. PKACTICAL WATCHMAKE ami jeweler, Albany, Orcnn, T?ASTK:tN AND V YJIPIAX SKKVKD AU fresh every lav at f. Ii-rckp' ustfiurnt.t 2tl UOI.LAK.S To LOAN" ON :iJOi ''WW rca" estate security. Apply to S. VT. Croder, Albany poUit!:ct. land nrveins. 1)ARnM VKSIRI.XS srRVF.TIXG I'ONK CAN B tain accurate and prompt m k bv callin? upon ex-county urvryo t. I'. T. Fisher. He as ooniplete copies o( r eld notes and town. hip plats, and is prepare! to do snrvetin in v pan 01 Linn county, rostotlice address, Miners Station, Linn couutv, Uremu. 1 B. V INN, AGENT POP. THE LEAD J lag ire. life and;nccideot insurance csro panies. or ttrat. 1?URNISHED ROOMS TO ItlXT. . City Rextaurabt. AT THE tHAi ri:n,M.Mi CULtill CAN F. quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We Suarantee it. foshay & Ma sob. H.F. MERRILL, Banker. ALBANY, - . OREGON sells exchange on New York, San trancisco ana Portland. But notes, state, countv and eit warrants. Keceive deposits subject to enecK. interest allowed on time de posits Collections receive prompt attention corresponnenee solicited. 3f"Ofllce hours from 8 a. m. 10 5 p. m Agent for reliable tire and'marine nsurance companies. Albany Bath House -AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, jeSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR fs7Ladiet and children's hair dresi. ST a specialty. Dnti.ie satisfactioc euarantcwl. LD IT. FJAVIXG SOLD NY INTEREST S THE LJ store of general merchandise of the Hnn of Coshoir & Cable t C. E. Stanard. I wish to call the attention of all who know themselves indebteJ to Cnshow & Cable to call and settle at once. Having sold out on account of poor health, I expect to change lima'e for a while, and all accoui.ts not tiled before I ;et readv to leave Brownsville ill be lrf with an oBI'.er for (sliecCon. A wrd to the wise is mtbeicnt. O. P. CUSHUT, P.rogvil Wniu On F.arth. 1- tl;- reason people will not, i.-aii in-t -r i!o imt Nee any difference in rln-cp ill -it i unit) put up by L'il'.Mp Ji houses or irresponsible p&r.'ics at ei. urinous prutits, rather than ini e a li.ttiu'iL't.' il u-tIiJ wide reputation and one that ''lug universal satis taction at eiiUi. t ic ? No medicim. in the world is g viiii. Mich unparal leled s.-iti-i -tic i for p-irifying tin llco.l r.i '' j:" Bhu-d 1'uriiier ami Blood Mai. .r nl cviry bottle that iiof not 1 i v.i.ik will cost tnu j iMtlitiir. L. IJ a-.koun. .img- -naril AvnaiSKl 'Ifcr.irihr alwavs ik'.vc a bottlu of A l.-ll i;'l.-' Hi !! I'Ollr.-. 4 u trike One t-;tl.M U i! I 1 "i'l ii' I IU..V lasH-n XV M.l-I -.twit : tiollp 1:1.15 a i-'iii 01 njion you. dose is a preventive .mi :t few doses n i.,:vi oir'. All Throat, aiid I l.ut.r n.ili . cut Co l' Uv.tlll.U.S- J ... , . . , . - ..'- jx 1 he l.ellieoy goarauti-ert h'slinl fl' .iaSOl! :iuliiu l Molhi rs. llv ry 1:. other i -eair.ioiieil aaut giving her --h !i laudanum er riia arie; it create au titMiattirat cr.wiii' for Miiouiaurti hicli kills the inii.il or the child. Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren arid cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or nitr phint. Sold by Foahay & Mason. M-I-:4IAIOTUK. UK. W. C NEGUS, Craduate of the Royal College of Lomloc, England, also of the lielle- vn; Medical College. l'he lr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a .spe cialty of chroniij diseases, removes cancers, scrofula eularen;eiits,tuiiiot s and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty ot trea' nient with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or ni;ht. His motto ia "GOOD WILL TO ALL." ffiTOtlice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. Try Conn Bro's Havana eirars. Pappoose 5-cent 9,999.00 IN GOLD () k (iivii! Away. Cut nnt tl is aieit'si inert ami m i.rl it J. LAIIMKltiC CO., N'urtcrynian, ioronti, Canada, with J-l three-cert Canadian, 01 2! two-cent American p'siaie stamjis, ur.d tliev will ser.d you by mail (ioBtpaid) in iroui time for pianlinir in April or J!ay icxt, your cnoii e 01 any 01m m the follnwint; loliection rf plants, and enter your name in competi- 110:1 lor tne .-:,!( i:i.ij m ' iu inattliey are I ivin aw .y ii: oriicr to in'.iocui e their liur , sery stock. I Collection of P-lanf-si iX;. 1 2 hardy roses. No. 2 2 liardy clmiliiiiq; rsvs, . N". :S-2 overbloiimjii.rns-- fnrjln r.si eul j tnre. j No. 42 dablias. j No. 510 ladiola. .o. n i:aniy J;rape vine. No 7 8 raspberry plant?, 4j each b'ack ai.d red. No. 6-1:0 strawberry plants, 4 choice ktiifF. No. fl 5 cry choice plants four lnui-e cul ture. Xo. 10 5 cherry currants (rei'X No. 115 Lees piolific currants (black) No, 12 5 white t;r-ii.e Ci.rrn:s All letters with thisudveUistmentcneloMd aloiiir with stimps fnr any one or more coi tions of plants, will lie numbered as t icy -om-i to hand, and the senile rs of the first hirieen hundred will rev eh e xifts as fcllsw.s: 1st I 1 he t ext 2i, .I0 each. 2nd 100 ' The next 40, $5 each. Srd - 60 I The next 415. $2 each. 4th 30 1 1 he next 82, 1 ea:h. th 20 1 After M,000 letters have licen rcrivH, the srwfers of the next l.ldO letters will receive nifts as follows: 1st -225 I Next 10, sir. each 2ik1 13.1 I- Next IS, 10 each Srd 7.r I Next 4, $: each 4tu 50 j Next 470, 82 each otii 25 j Next 500. fsl each AftJr 110,000 letters have been received, es".ilcsolt ir mxt 1,900 letters will re -v 5'its at I Oil ws: anil ' . "100 ach Next 5 $20 each J, 4 and 5.. d each Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and 8.. . 50 each Next 364 3 each 3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each I Next 093 1 each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders of the next 1.109 letters will receive cuts as follows: 1 $100 each j Next 10 .20 each 2 75 each Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each Next 585 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 479 1 each Any person may send any number of times for any of the above collections, if 5 cents in staniiw extra is sent, we will send in Jun next a printed list of the names of all persons who are entitled to mils. We make this liberal offer to readers of the Hurald, knowing it will not pay unow, but our object is to introduce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto ana snruomount. ont., Rochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago, UL, and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no asrents, but deal direct with customers, and can sell and deliver stock to any part of me united states or canaoa a aoontone half the price charged by other nurserymen. through agents. Kemeniber we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list of wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand-ome illustrated catalogue wnicn you may uetlucl from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED, THOSE WISHING A FIRST- I class piano, sewincr machine, the latest music or artists materials, will fand a bargain by calling at Mrs. K Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for live years. The best piancs made to stand the climate of the Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine Mill please most fastidious. Painting ana music les sons given mere, stamping, "em broidery anil Dressmaking done to order. No. 1 15 1st St., Albany, Or. Another man's doom sealed by moking stinkers, . hy not go to onn Bros., ar.il buy yourself a good igar. llior keen u:e best in iowh. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY APRIL 21 1889. A MODEL VUfl AltTISTS. An lnsuiie Man Who Itpseinliles tln Picture of Christ. S.iiu.1 i i-(i. s;.r:'. i.iu.-i i 1''. I". St(!ilien wo t iKeii t-- - it- ln.sii.c A'v;i::n at Napa i 5' lil(UV. p'.i l.s" -se is a ,n'i. U'iiir uiiu iiiii Ht.u.n ninSoiilited ly repay ii.vestiiiHium Iroui a I ! ien Ap i i:nui M.nui .unt. The moral and meutal faculties appear t le abni'i iii:ui iie?eiped, and his phy-ivi !iip..uiaD.''. is verjj striking. il- u.s iired iu this vioioil I"! -i-velai i:;il, and' Jiuiei, thr filnitograpin-r. three ye.ii Jijo :i.s so imp:---oil wun tin- nisii's ioafiiiOlaoc- .0 she ideal likciiesi of the tiavior that tie le-qiK-t-teil (inn t m: lor ii.s plioio grapl.l Tu.: pi ci lift taisi.-u at that iiiue is.it (jr.. bio nUi-uc-, uud ttie resein nl.inou is etili m.ie strlktuj; l h;m the I'l'.'Hit. v:t-A . His 'i-til' :.! t eai'i arc i f.uv n s:!k His m uiia I'otisisls il an uilei' i'liii yiio"i ul the b.idy uud un tX iltaJm: ( ie si ul. iJn itietiip up in ftaii F'i;io :i;o the 6!it-i ill and his clmie weie in the suinkiut; car aud many people were interested in the ery strange pirsonal appearance wt the inuo. Her. C. D. Barrows, who was on the same train, studied the man carefully tor some time, uud said that hi head in proliie was a per fect fac-i-iuiile of a famous lit-ad of Christ by Del Sarto, imw in a Florence an ,'ullery. Dr. DiUiows. nrhu has been abroa i wlteii, lias never laiird to spend some time iu this iralitrv st each visit, and was niui:h iinpn-ssd with tnis liviuy r'.'produetiiin rd' hi iavoi lie ptiinc ii'! mriccia MBTitrti. Whkrk, When ticks Win. AMI BT M'OK HR Hki.d To-Dat. Catholic Seryices efery Sunday r.t Kt:30 a. in. Sunday school at - p. hi. at the Academy. Rey. L. Metayer, rector. Christian Cuirtcn Services every First Lord's Day at their church build ing by Elder W. D. Humphrey at 11a. in. and usual hour in the evening. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evangelical. Corner of Lyon and Fourth streets, ocrviecs at 11 a. m. aud 7 MO p.m. Pastor, Kev.I. P.Fisher. Sabbath school 10 a. m. Prayer meet ins every Wednesday evening. Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and Y::) i). 111. Pastor, Rey. H. P. Webb, sahbath school p.m. Prayer meet iiiir every Thursday evening. l'KBSiiTTKitiAN. Corner of Broadal bin and Fifth otrects. Services at 11 a 111. and 7::'() p. 111. Pastor Rey.E.R. Prichard. Sahbath school at 12:15 p. in. Prayer meet ins: every Wednesday evening. United Pkesbvi ekiak. Corner of Washington and Fifth streets. Servi ces at, 11 a. 111. and 7:00 p.m. Pastor Rev. S.G Irvine. Sabbath ochool at 2:H0 p. m Prayer meVtinj; etery Wednesday evening. "r. Pai'i. Methoiu&t Corner Mont gomery and 1 lurd streets, ervlces at 11 a in. and 7:00 p. in. Pator, Itev. '.ii.t oiiiann. osiiDiiiii senooi at iu a. ni. i'rayer meeting on Thursday eveniiiiis. BaitioT. Corner ol 'Lyon and Fifth streets. Services at II a. ui. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. TrumluB. Sabbath school immediately after the morning services. Pra-r meeting every Thursday evening." Fkotkstant' Episcopal Jmurcii Services will be held in St. Peters Kois- copal church every alternate Suudav. morning and rveuiiisr. Sunday school at 9:"50 a. 10. Friday evening service on every Friday preceding tbe Sunday service. All are invited to attend. Congregational - Corner of Ferry and fourth streets. Services at li m. und i n"0 p. m. Sauliath school at Prayer meeting Wednesd eventuir. H. L. Koge.s, paster XHIII HBl.VV. A most desirable and beautiful location fcr suburban residences- owing to its natural advantages and nearness to the center or business r . compare tne size, location, view and aeceFB to and from these lots and you will be convinced of their merits. Call earlv and secure home before the advance in price Apply to Tweedale & liedfleld agents. First door south of post ouice If ri r Albany Opera House, One Night TUESDAY, APKIL, 23 9 TH SUCCESS brines Sl'CCESS. YEAR :iVEAR 7 Second Transcontinental Tour. OF TIIE FAVORITE H0YCE & LANSIITG- MUSICAL COMEDY COMPANY We Have The funniest commedians, the brightest ot soubretts, lull Mando line orchestra, sixty solid silver Swiss bells, the Spanish trouba- dors, vocal aud Ocarina Quartet, guitar, zithar, violin and banjo players, fcchuoert string quartet. Music, burlesque, opera and comedy, all in one great pro gramme. RAY L. I'oVt 'J' f.islv cuuall- eu oy r-ol .-nnth Kiissell. New Orleans PuMVimo. IVftssand public unanimous in their praise. Crowds tunu-d away nightly during the ."ran 1-rancisco engagements. Secure seats earlv. No advance in prices. jfiTSeats on ssale at Rliickman's., WAIT for mm BEST J" Celebrating the Centennial Washington's Inauguration. of NE1V YOltK'S i'iio(;i;MME. Cjremoiiiala of aa Expensive Chaiacter on April 3C-How it Will be Otndncted. Tne first nfiicial notice of the in teotion of t'jei StaW of New York to cde!raip t(te cap ial anoiver of the orgiinizan' e constitu tional 'jSV&3&j-:: ,c United 8tnrs ''4ciluifl8.v: ti k memorial presented to President Cleveland .Mai ch 10, 1S88. In that menioiinl it was tilled ihtit remarkable and becuimnu k wee the ceremoriv in reco;iii!ioii 177(5, of Vork tonn and ot the forinati'";n ol the Federal Cons'.itutiou of 1787, the uuniversary of the uOtli f April, 1789, whs more noteworthy as com memorative of the taking ef the oath of office by George Washing ton, wherebyihe wheels of a re pub ican cwnstitutiocal government were set in motion. Tht parties presenting the memorial were the chief oi'Bcers of a committee of New York's citizens, and its bject was to ask the President to make the matter the subject f a special communication to Congress, invit ing national co-operation. Ex patiating ou the "broad character istits" wiiich were to mark the celeluation, tlie plan and scope of the olwervanes were set dnwn contemplating a m'ditsry and navi p trade, in which the United States i mops and navy ami the military and iiiiius rial oi'ouiti.atii.ns Irctn 'ill the diileient ciiies and vjta'es were o puriicipaie, some formai excri'i-es on the stt-ps of the Sub Tieasnij, wiitii' Wusbi.'iotoii was inauuraten, Ihu ileiiverv of a com memorative oration an-i pi.n-r.i, t wind up with a banquet. ! which the honored guests of the city were to be invited, the whole affair beiDt, included in one day. As at present arranged the celebration will ex tend over three days. Indeed, in the endeavor to follow histerical precedent, the President will leave the capital Thursday, April 25fh, as George Washington did, and ai ming at Philadelphia the same evening will there be banqueted, as Washington was, on the next day. Leaving Philadelphia early on Saturday morning, April 27th, he will proceed to Trenton following the historical precedent again and theu, as Gcneia! Washington did, will spend the night at Princeton College. There i will in all 1 piobability spend the Sunday, but i will Icivi; Ins rcsti.itr o'.at-i: 50 us to A HUNDRED be ut EliZHi.eihp rt not later than ! Add one cyster to each plate of 11 A. M. on Moudav, April 2Qth. ; S'"P n chinch festival, and de At Klizabethporc "t!i-! Presidential j tenmnc the rise ia price per plate, party will be taken olf by a steamer j If a man spends thrte quarters 10 the United States steamer Dig- I of an hour trying to unlock the patch, on board ot which the naval j review will be heol. 11 the ayail - ablu vessels, including the York town (ourery latest df-nt at naval con-1 nKIIifloi. a at.l udvurl'iiri ii,.a .,,u i,.... miwj., . ocio ma) tit; ill tvi Lt n u it 1 oiu'cu IU a double line up XSew xork bay. Passing these, tbe United States steamer bearing the Presidential party will anchor on Wall-street fer ry, and the President will betaken iuto the ferry slip by a barge manned by a crew 01 ship masters from the Marine Society of New York, the crew of the bare which brought President Washington to Wall-street ferry being members of the same so ciety. It is calculated that the Pres idential party will laud in New York about 1 o clock, and as e;cn vessel, after saluting, will iollow the Presi dent's ship, it is to be imagined that the lower part of New xork ciry will present a very lively appearance about that time, lhe Presidential party will be met at the Wall-street ferry slip by the Mayor and other omciala of "New x ork, the Governors of different states and territories, the General Committee in body and a select representative committee of a thousand persons, embracing the worth, intelligence, power and civil ization of New York, drawn from the most honored names in the city and representing more than oae hundred pursuits, from the ruler to the artisan. At the moment of lauding all the bells in INew iork will nnz out. and to their music and under the escort of national troops the Presidential and reception parties will proceed up tV.1l . 4.1 V .-i.-l.i i. -. r . j- ouctii to .tie juiiauie xUUUing where, in the rooms of the Lawver'a Club, a reception and luncheon will be served The collation being over, the Pres idential party is then to move to the City Hall, where a public reception will be held. Monday, April 29th, will be brought to a close with a grand ball at the Metropolitan Opera house. It is proposed to make this the grandest ball ever civen in New Yoik. Tuesday, April .10th, will open with a brief religious services in St. Paui's church, where Washington, Vice-President A (lain j aud the two hou.'ei of Congress attended services on the day of inauguration, a hundred years ago, and as Dr. Provost, the iiishop of New iork, conducted tin; service in 17S9, so Lishop Potter wdl conduct t in 1SS!. Tnis etrv-ie. is be held at the early hour i f 9 clock a. m. accenting to the early precedent at which time, to, in consonance with a proclamation is sued by the President on the4thinst, aimiliar services will be held in every placa of worship throughout the Union. The services at St. Paul's are to last but an hour. From ih church the President and ptrty will move to the steps of the Sib-Treasury building at the corner of Nassau ami Wall streets, m here the formal liter ary exercise will take pi ice. A poem is expected from the venerable Quak er poet John (ireeuleaf Whittier, Chauncey M. Depew will deliver the oration, the President will make a few remarks, ami Archbishop Corn wall will pronounce) the benediction. At 11 o'clok precisely a ealute of twenty-one uns will be given to the American Hag from the b!iips-of-war of every nati: nality and from all the forts about New York harbor; and theu the raud military parade will pass the itviewin stand at the cor ner ot Wall ami Nassau streets, where stood a huudred years ago old Fed eral Hall, the' scene of the inaugura tion ceremony. The entire National Guard of New York state will prob ably turn out, an event that lias not occurreii siuce the close of the war. The West I V tit and Annapolis cadets will appear; there will be a long liitc ot regular troops and contingents from mady ot the States. The Pres ident and the Governors of the States will ride in carriages in the procession which will proceed up Broadway to Waverly place, down that to Fifth Avenue and up Fifth Avenue to Fifty ninth street. There are to be two triumphal arches ou Fifth avenue, one at Twenty-third aud the other at Twenty-sixth street, and between them a grand etand is to be erected. In the evening there will be a display of fireworks and t baoquet at the Metropolitan Opera house. May 1st, the third and last day of the celebration, will be marked by a gigantic industrial parade, which is expected to be a grand display of his tmical aud trade subjects, and which is to b leviewed by the President from the grand stand on Fifth avenue. I bit ing the tvlcbiatioit an art loan exhibition will lie iven a.t the Met ropolitan Opera house. This will consist ot historical portraits and au thetiCicti'd iclics of a variety aud value never before approached. It is exi c-jieil that the expenses of the whole, celebration will exceed i?100,0)i' of which New York has pie Iged itself for 70,000, . PKACTICAL, AKITIIMKTIC. Reduce evi-n jacks to giKs. How mauv degrees iu a collect? How many tins make one scru- pl? Xiow many peri units make a scent? How many pounds make a prize fight? Reduce three gallons of whisky to drunks. How many seconds are there in a duel? How many feet make a book agent tired? How uiaDy minutes in a previous meeting! How many barrels in a political r canipaiguf trout door with a button hock, j how much did he spend at the jelnb during the evening? A ntM nnn in tb ban. I. ota Wall street broker, with iu ..(ructions i invest tne same in wheat. How much does he lose by the trans u:t ion . Answer $.000. A until fails in business for $20, 000. His creditors levy upon Ins assets and obtain $7001) id settle ment ot their claims. How much docs his wife make by the transac tion? Answer $13,000. THE SHEEP AIVI CATTLE WAK. Poison and Dynamite Uxed by the Stockmen. Pendleton (Or.) Tribune. From parties just down from Camas we learn that there has been a little trouble over on the John Day. A few days ago a man took over there a band of sheep. The horse and cattle men swore that no sheep should be summered in that section, anc. told the sheepman to more on. He didn't move. Con centrated lye was called in and 600 sheep will no longer wake the ech.es with their plaintive bleat, and still the sheepman declined to move. Then a piece ot pipe about two feet long, which bad been used for mining purposes, was filled with giant powder and a fuse at tached. In the doad hour of the stilly night, when the sheep were hud dled together in the corral and the herder was enjoying the quiet rest of an untroubled conscience and a peaceful sleep, there was an ex plosion and a tremoung oi tne eaith as experienced in times of seismic phenomena. The bomb bad exploded ia the corral. A hole was torn in the ground about four fett deep and there was a mixture of mutton, ot wool ana ot oirt. A piece of the pipe went through the walls ot the caO:s an passed in close proximity to the sleeping herder. When morning oroke tie prepared a hast; meal, and taking tint sheep were left alive sought other pastures and fields new. He could stand the threats and defy the concentrated lye, but the giant powder was a ii-iie tio much for hi. ..en.itive uetves. EOBEKT ELSMEEE. Once tiiere lived an Fiulish lector, One whocc hair was very red; At eld Oxford he had studied. Therefore he was quite well bred, Robert married Catherine Lt yburn, To resist him no girl co: Id; Catherine lic was very pious Very, very, awful gocd. Both together worked like majors. Cured the sick aud fed the poor; Even when the drain were uasly Robert dug a bran new -ev;er. Now, a wicked squire lived near him, And be loaned poor Ho' :rt tracts. Which convinced the red.Leired rector That the l'ible wasn't facts. Oh, these horned, penny dieidfu'.s Said that truth .and facts were slosh, Ilea vn is a lIellueimtion, Also that an Els'merc bosh. These did quite upset bis stomach. So lie wandered, lean and lank. That the neigh boro soon pronounced him An Episcopalian crank. Hobertleft the CLurtli of Finland , f Took to lecturing evciy week, And was sought by museum people As a ministerial freak. One cold day his lotuach hurt him; Hobby howled and screamed like fun, Catlieiinc was in a dilemma. Paregoric she had none. Up he jumped in bed like fuiy; "Katy, Kaly, wife!" he cried, "I'm the biffgest chump that's living," Then he had a fit and died. This is all I know about it, Hut the novel is immense, Tho' I doubt, and doubt it strongly, If it's worth ,uite tifty cents Was poor Elsmerc's life a failure? To his wife a 6ad endurance? Oh, no, for we must rememi er Catherine jot Bob's full insurance. STANLEY'S I-ISCOVEKIES. What Has Iteen Accomplished by the ('reat Explorer. New York, April 19. The L'ni'fon Times of the Gth inst, sum marizes tully the substance of Stanley's discoveries, as reported the Royal Geographical Society, aud says: Stanley shows the re g.cu traversed by him is probably tin; most extensive fore? t region in ail Atricii, resembiiug in man re.jpccis the tropical lorest regirn of South America. He has definite ly settled the corse of an impor iuut aflluent of the Congo aud its ti'iutai'!C!,has defined the southern limits of the Albeit Nyanz and found that it is radically decreas ing, il'i has all but established the fact of the existence of a so par ate lake to the south of his own lake, discovered on his great jour ney across Allien, which, it will proiiahiy In- found, drains inio lhe Congo ami not iuto Ilia Niie; and, no doubt, on his return Stanley will be aLtie to tell us more of the snowy mountain rivaling Kiliman jaro, lar away to I Ik: Miutbe'ist o his standpoint on the w-.t shore of Albert Nyanza. It now seems fairly e'eir that the natural outlet of the region aiounj the Albert Nyanza is not by Aruwimi, with its many rspids and almost inpene 1 trablc forests, but eastward by tbe Victoria Nvanza and I3riti.li East A'rica. Stanley louud the liver Aruwimi 800 miles loog, and. spcakinsr of the Albert JNyauza, Stauley was entirely at a loss to copjreture how Sir Samuel Baker couid stretch it to such an ionuite length to the southwest. From the knoll aoove Vacovia. its extremest soutiitru point is about 1 deg. 11 niin. north latitude, about four or five miles at tbe utmost from the place where be stood, " fhc Blue mountains" are no oti.er than a slope ff plateau 5200 feet above the sea, or 2900 leet above the Albeit. That re markabh: cttaract also is only the wet lace ol a sheet of lock washed oy a small stream about ten leet wide. A century ago the Albert Nyanza was twelve or hlteeu units longer aud considerably oroader that it is now. With the wearing away of reels obstructing the .Nile below Wadelai, the lake has rapidly receded and is still doing so to tbe astonishment of Emin Pasha, who brst saw Lake Albert seven or eight years ago. Emm says tbe islands that were near the west shore have now become brad lands occupied by our stations and native villages. Stanley says tbe tribes iLhibiting the forest and valley of Ituri Me undoubted cannibals. Between Nepoko and Grassland the dwarfs are exceedingly numerous. The? are called Wambatti. He saw about 150 forests villages or enmps of Wambatti. Pimples ou the Face Dei an impure state of the bio. 4 and e looked upon by many with suspicij i. Acker's Blood Elixir will remove a impurities and leave the complexi. smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thorouthly build up the constitution, nuritv and trength --n the whole system. Sold aud guaranteed by Fosh ay fc Mason. Werao aadlDo Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it nas oeen tully demonstrated to the people of this tenntrv that it. superior to all other Dreuaratinm. f blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thorouch.lv h;iiM up the constitution. It is no gooJ to look at the ti.r. lnorae'ei this rear to judge of winter lhe only thing to guide you is Urownell it Stanard's nrices. wb-.i. are always down to zero. VOL. IV.- TBE DENMARK." One of Her Life Boats Picked Up by the Minnesota. A HOPE FOll HEIt PASSKNOKKS Dojth f P.-Et natter Pearson cf HewYirk Citj Tlio Low from ike Kew Ycrk Fire 53,000,000. Hkrald's SHx.-';al Iiisteh. London, April 20. Captain Blacker, of the Ptitish steamer Minnesota from Baltimore, reports that on the 4th inst. in latitude 45 degrees, IS minutes north longi- tide &7 .degrees, wt-bt, he pasted - life boat painted white with the ords "Hanmark, Copenhagen" on tbe stern. In the boat wtie one oar and three rowlocks in o sition for u.u. One boat book and tarpaulin was laid along the bottom of the boat, which was half full of water. The painter was coiled in the head sheets, pieces of cigar boxes were also seen in the boat. Every appear ance indicated that the people ho had been aboard had Wen taken off. FL'RTIIER PAliTICl'LAKS. New York, April "0. A repre sentative of Funchc, Ey & Co. said this morning that the Minne sota had picked up one of the Daninark's boats and it is nirmised that tbe papgengers have ln rescued. "Otberwi.se," ho said, "where would the boats be?" it is a natural question. Jl they per ished their dead bodies would re main in the boat, for ;t is tot probable that they would jump overboard as long as it continu'-d afloat. The broken cigar boxes indicated thai tbe u cupunti" 1 ad placed their valuables in tb at when leaving the t-hip, and when they were being rescued they h.d broken up the boxes iiillicirhun y. If the passengers had been rescued and brought to Azores wo will h nr from them by tbe end of th wei k. THE NEW YOltK 11 It IT. The Total I.okn Will i: Ii Hire Million Dollar. . New York, April 2d. Four engines and two lire boats continue to throw water on the ruins of last nights lire. Two tbou.-aml bain Is of oil in Wilcox's rvllncry w dl have to burn until burned out. T ie wounded are doing well. ITo further deati-M are expected. T ie loss to the New Yoik CVntral is $1,250,000. Tbe insurance is un unkuowu. The departments eir J inate the ti tal lor-s of the liie to De $3,000,000. POSTMASTER PEARSON DIMD. New York City's PKtmat i- li of a Cancer. New Y'okk, April 20. Post master Henry M. Pearson di-nt this morning. His son-iu-Lw brought the news of Pcari-ou's death to the postoflice this morn ing ami then entered upon l.i duties, ami to the action recently executed by Parson!- boudsrara delegating the duties of the office to him. He sent a telegram to Postmaster General Wuiinatuaker apprising him of lhe fact. Pearson's death was caused br cancer of the stomach, lie had been in a comatose slate iroui 11 o'clock this morning. He was 45 years of age ami leaves a wife but no children. Is Not the Yellow I'rvrr. WASHiXGTON.Autil 10. Surffeon General Hamilton has received a. telegram from the president of the state board of health of Florida, stating that the report of yellow fever in Jacksonville is absolutely false, and that the general health of the city is decidedly good. Threatened With uxath. Zanzibar. Aoril 20. Dr. IViera has arrived here and reported that the people of the- Snmnnli nnrfa p.. fused to give the steamer on which he traveled any cargo. They notified oini mat n ne landed he won hi ix killed. Street Cap Striker, r. Pall, April 20. Nothing nat e serious than hoots and jeer uy uie siriKers and the crowd greeted the movement of t lip ttrppfc cars to-day. A Royal Birth. Stockholm. 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