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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1889)
'r . V' . . -. -.iv. " . --mf:. -tf.','-s--.-:'.ia , .. -f V' M ' ' . y. V - . '. .v: . .- Pt;: , a5 CENTO A TvSk - ..y;.--A ?4XBA2nr, OBBGOK-, WUXKSDAY MAy l 1889. IV. yo. 130 " .r s. -- ' Hit 4 r ' V-"tv,-i - .- . r7rr- iSMwaB--. in Portland. ' '''V.r-t? i' r- - - I Saeeiior W E." .W. Unjcdoo"' f:, JJfMl V- (S SUCCOESSRS TO W. C. TVVEEDALE Having purchased this well known store and added largely to their stock, carry an immense line of tfovesand General Hardware Including the celebrated EARLY BREAKFAST and JEWEL cooking stoves and ranges, parlor and cooking stoves, aad ail kinds otjkitehen ( utensils! also a comlpete assortment of Farmers and Gardeners' Tools AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE. Tumps, hose, copperware, tinware, erd plumbers' goods a specialty. Our prices are cuaranteed to be satisfactory. The public is invited to call . nd inspect our stock. Tweedale's building, Albany, Oregon. faflm!anit CMldren'g Coraplgjata- Snpsrlw to Caatoi' fc v. yregirto or Harogtio Syrup CUldrcn cry for Cartwia. 2 " !llon of Mother ble Cortoria. tar BimmM ii inatrooM, Bra Ciiwa healthy lwp ; also aids rw nmai Dinrawo, Krwxauoa j I UWIUWHilhiihicwi The 31T18S BB5JBBBHB' BBBi CTSfSa nsni Leadiii Largest fit 07 ii oil u.9 Etc. hi ;3: SUITS MADS iSllit n Mb F33THR RLCOK, rmr 1 INK DKUG TGiLET AN FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIOrxS CAREFULLY CCIV.FCUNLED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, GgTHer wild Deutch gesprochen. Perfamcry and toilet article?. , also a full line of books and feiatiooery. periodicals, etc. J3f Prescriptions careful!; com pounded ' , IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, is romploiui8, as superior to any prescr j .; . A.ABCKEH. U.D.. Ccz C:tTAus Coxpjut, 77 array BJi, !!Tew To. . Co sue of Clothing, FHrnishlng tli TO ORDER tin leii. ALBANY STORE. n i mm LINK 01' T313T T'TJQ Wills! Absolutely Pure. This powacr never varies. A marvel of purity .strength and wliolesomeness More economical than the ordinarj kinds, and cannot be sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in e ms. Royal Bakin 'on der Co.. ltt' Wall st.. N. T. D.W Crowi.ey & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. I'llVSlilAX DAVIS, 31. D. I'HYSiCIASi AND (u.'ecn. Lnn re lounu at his ottice room ii: Sirahnn's lilci'k, First street. Albany Orcjroii- DKC7 CIA.Mi:Kl!"LiNT HOMEOPATlliC phvsicinn arnl surjit'On. Otliee, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon. Of fice hours, inorriiiirx, 8 to ! umi 12 to 1 and after 0 in cvtnin-rs. GW. MASTX. I1I3MI-IAN M' Silt , peon, Albany, t irej'pn M." ELLIS, I'HYSU'IAN AND Sl.'Rr gcon, Albar.y, Oregon. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AM) oUI? i Altiany. OrCL'on. office in Pierce's new Mock Otlice.hours, from S A. i. to-1 P. H A. 3. UOSSITEIf, VETERINARY SUK ueon, craduate of Ontario veterinary college and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat tbc diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Oflice at Ans Marshall's livery stable. Residence 4!h and C'alapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. DR. K KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R. coon, Albany, Oregon. - Graduate of (Jcr man and Atiiericm colleires. tTIOK.i:Vs. i. . n. lii.-.kMtui'. . . . vr.u;;n. BLAcKHi'RV, Jfc Wr.tfJHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. OtHee in Odd b:-liow's 'icmplc. -Vill practice in all courts of the state, ami uhe special attention to all busims. U;olvi:i;ton ;iiai;l::s i:. aitorney at Law, Albany, or.Oiiii-c in rooms 13 and 14, stor . Koster'b Jiu.ck, over L. E. Rlain's T K. W KAT H O K i'O I i I , ATIORNEY AT J . law, Alb.-.ny, On-iron. OlH.-c in Odd Ktibiw's Temple. VI!j praet in all the courts hi : l hot ate, and p especial attention to all bitsiies.H ni vKRi; !Ki.i:, alijasy, or.- chas j I'tVitTi-r, l'r..p. only liist-eclass house in the city. Lare sample rooms for com-nii-reial mc:i. No .'tiiiiaiiien emplnyed in tne kitchen. Ji ncr.il st.iire olln e for Conullis. H. EVVERr. practical watchmaki: and jeweler, A'banr, Oretrmi, Wi'SHT! stern IiAMKHN AM OI.YW1AN SKKVEI) J J fresh ery at l. iion ti.' rkstauratit DiiLLARS Ti LOAN OX OOOK ilreji tst.teire-irity. Apply to S. W. Ctoler, AH any t'sioi;ve. Inml urvr.ylt!s. J )AI:TII.S !'.!RIN0 St'RVKVIVO I Xi: CAS I.I:. I tain :ic inatc niid prompt oi l. bv eailin:: upon x-. :ini mii-m ;, oi h. 1". T. Kisber. Ho li'-ii iioiplelc i':c 1 1 i'.o'i! no'.es am! toti ship am, i- i':;y: r.i tofio :invtir. ill nt-t vi Lii.H loui.i... l'r.:titi aiiiire,. Mi!'.rn tutiiin, l.iMii cviiii:p, t iie;oii. C P.. WTXN. AHKXT KK tii'e, l:lc and.kceisrut '. 'vr.r. LEA r-i.iiiaiii-e cmii- panics. far Kopf. "1 ''i'RNi-'H :'.! K OM:i To Rf NT JL City Rc-!atirir,t. AT THE THAT ll.-CKIXC COI'dll can i: so mtiit K!y ctiivd by Miiloh's Cure. AVc giianiiuce it.- i-'ociuiv kV Miuon. H til r. fs-rs mm ii Banker 5 ANY, ORVJ New Yoik. ON i-M !i;iu;i: .:i Frnnci l!uv i:i 11 " .-.in i . i r : .i 1 1 : . ! ''It'-, : t:!',". 0Olil.lv- Mild ilv uaiiis. I.i i t nc ili-riiisiu miIiii j t rlioi-1 posits tie- .i.Iictliims rcicivo prom; ('.rp-;.oinicn, c .M.lioitcd. ::t;cution . ; ' ' J i 1 1 c o 1 1 -ti I'i i :n s A. m. ,o . p. m !c i'.n: mid iri:ii-;nr -la'cnl lor Ii-li:;: nsurii-.iot. oi.'Ripan: Baili House AND I hair b;:tsa:G 1 1 n 0A i- V JOSEPH Y a spec i rUarantctd PKOr-KIETOJi i ui c .l: v. tiretiV fiuti.;e ti.iif .Iress. t::!is!'uot!Oi; Ol'T. INT! ; HAYIN.; sr store ot ir IN THE linn of Cosho.v '.c:i:i,dise of tiie "- C. C. .srr.nard, I of all who know C'-show A Cabie to ll.viior w..!.l .... wiili to call il ic ,;:; .! thcinstb es ii di bte.t to call a .id settle at once an-, t'lit i ooorbrski,, i t...p(.,.t tf) a wnde. m-l a,..,;,.;.s ' : .rt I .if ready to !e iv e bro nvi!le v. .'o .in o;ri. er tor eolv. !; !- r It t;ij ie is :iu-:ent . i". ti?MW,V, Li.wr.vvil do not see any difference iu nostrum ; put up by Cheap Jflbfthousea" or ; irrcspousible parties atenormous prftCtt, rather than take a medicine of wHrUl wile reputation and one thai iif.vug universal satis faction at equat ice No medicine in the wotH n jt, ving such uoparal kled satisfa.-tio.i for. purifying the blcod as Bfggs'Blood Purifier and Blood. Maker.'1' every bottle that doe not i j t-:'ork will cost you nothing, , Get!!-Blackmn, drug gist. ' :' .nard;Aga ts 1IteBirlke, And always hav.il a bottle of A-'-'s English Eitedc a the house. V ju ctnnot toll how loon Croup may strike vour lit tic.oce. Vftr a cold or couth dese is a preventive ! .. few doses a positive cure i'hroat and Lung troubles yic'.i ;j treatment. The Remedy guarantied by Koshav d- Mason Caution to Molbers. Every mother is cautioned against giving her chdd laudanum or pra goric; it creates an unnatural craving fur stimulants which kills the mind or the child. : Acker's Baby Soother is specially prepared to benefit chil dren and curt their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or mcr phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. SPIt'lALBSPTlCE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of Loudon, England, also of the Belle- vne Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofi'la enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the Cerman French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or night. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." XfJ'Office and residence Ferry street, betwren Third and Fourth. r' Try Cum: Bro's Havana ciirars. l'api-oos-e o cent 9,999.00 IN GOLD To He Given Away. Cut rnt this aiivett'tsenient and tend it J. LAH.MEU& CO., Kureervman. Toronto. CaJiaib,,".ith 1 "tree-cr.t Canadian, oi 21 two-cent Aineric ostae stamps, and they will send you by n-ail (postpaid) in good time for planting in April or May next, your enoice it any one oi tne following collection ot plants, and enter your name m compett tion lor the S!t,990.00 iu gold that they are giving away in order to introduce their uur scry8tock. Collection of F'laiits: No. 12 hardy roses. No. '2 2 hardy cliiiiliinsr roves. No. :t 2 oyeililooiiiiiivlroses foijhousi cul ture. No. 4 2ilahli:i8. No. ;. 10 uladiola. No. (! 3 hardy grape vitus. Nc. 7- 8 raplierry plants, A each black and rtu. No. s- 20 st r.i wherry planfs, 4 choice kiiiL's. No. fi very choice piants four house cul ture. No, lit 5 cherry currants (rei1)- No. 11 5 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 f white grape Currents All letters with this advertisement cnclotd along v. ith stamps for any one or more coi tions of plai.ts. . will be numbered as t'ley conn; to hand, ami the senikrs of the first thirtciii hundred will ruccive rifts as iollaws: 1st -$2a0 I The r.ext 20, each. 2nd ion 1 The next 4i, Ti each, 3rd - SO ! The next. 415, $3 each. 4th :l 1 i he next 620, $1 each, iilh 20 1 After "fl.OnO letters have been P'ceivfd, the si iiilcrs of the next 1,100 letters will receive uirts as folUiw.i: 1st 225 Next 10, $15 each 2rid l:;.'i i Nexr. l. 10 ei-ch Jnl T.'i I .Nct 4o, sf.1 each -.''ii ;.( j Next 470, .2 each olh ." I Next, ,"0o, SI each Aft.-i l..0,0o:i letters have been iresivrd. ik ' ICiSoltic n;xt 1,000 letter will if- a i'. i at; I a.l ,w an 1 . .i-l'Ki cadi Next 5 $20 each :, 4 anil 5 . 75 each j Next 1") 10 eich 0, 7 at:-!. . iVjeach I Next :!C4 '.i cacii L'. 1". 11, 12. ;T. each I Next S 1 cr.eh Alter l.'iD.fiiKi letters h..ve been rn cived (ho si txlcrs of the tic.vl l.K.: letters will icc eiie tills as bilious: 1 irP'Ocach I Next 10 $23 each 2 75 each j Next 25 It) each 3 and 4 50 each j Next55 2 each Next 5 25 each ! Next 47!).... 1 each Any person may : endany number of times for any ot the above collections Ii5ceiitsiii stumps extra is scni, kc will send in.lun next a printed list ( f the naii;e3 if all persons who are entitled to gifts. We make this liberal offer to rcaikrsoffhe Iln:tAi.:, knowing it will not pa usno-.v, but our object is to intro luce our stock and ! uiiil up a trade. Our mailing mints aro Toronto pud Shrubuiount. Oi'f-, iioi-hester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I'lui'ies' iiic, O., aid Chicago, 111., and we will guarantee all :,;o.-k to reach ctir custoiiicrs in gooii condition. u employ no ai'cr.ts, but ileal liircct with customers, and iiin sell and deliver stock to any pr.rt of the I'nited Stati s or Csnau.i r. atiout one half the price Aarved by other mireiymcn, throtiyii ngents. licincuibtr c will iiot be undersold by any roiiai.le lirm. t end us s li t of wants and v.ewiil ijuote v -i.i prices; or 10 cents ior & hand one: i;.i;Liaij i-xin'.- --u;: which you may deduct from your llr.t onicr. A1dn s's all Ict'ers J. LAHMER CO., Nursorvuoii, TOUONTO, CANADA. mm rnosi: u'i.hinw a fjcst- I c!:ios piaY.o, seyiji i:;atliii!c, the luttot iiubsic cr artists' tnatorinls, will iitid a liarg.ii'i ly cjillin; at Mrs. TJ. Hytiijui's. Tiie pianos are fully guar anteed for live years. The licst pianon i:i:m!s to staml the cSim.Tta of t!;e Pacific coast. The New Ameri can Soniug Machine will j)!e.i.-:e most faititliniis. I'aifttin and mr.sic les sous given there. Stamping, Iv.u Lroiilcry and IJresinr.kiitjr iloiic v.) oiucr. Ni. 1 13 1st St., Albany, Or. AtNiti.f r iiian's dooiii re.iletl h J. . . i. . i frJOKllliT Sllll'i -i n i:t iroi kii in '"'jn Irni;.. siitl buy yourself 3 ood 4:i'r, imr i.te imt si in ivna. Hoiv the Centennial was Ob served in the Metropolis. GKKAT CROWDS oty rKtri.E. Tte City in Holiday Attire-The Parade The Speeclit j Beant::ol Day and Enccessfal Celebration. Poutlanp, April :50. The large numbers which arrived in the city yesterday to. participate in the cer emonies' to-day were immensely swollen by every train which ar rived with" its overcrowded load of humanity. Especially was the excursion train running from Eugene City loaded down to the fullest extent. The militia com panies of Eugene, Albany and Salem were on the train as well as large numbers of citizens from all along the route, and the streets of Portland were one continuous throng. At 1:30 p. m. began the grand parade headed by the 14th regi ment U. S. army band, followed by troop F, regular cavalry, Grand Army of the Republic and old soldiers, regular army troops, Bishop Scott school boys, O. N. G. militia, Portland artillery, officers of the day, Chemawa Indian Btudents and band, Portland pub lic school, Mt. Angel college cadets, civic societies, firemen and citi zens and a small boy and small wagon drawn by a small dog. The line reached through ttie principal streets of the city, and passed the reviewing stand on the east 6ide of Fifth street opposite the postoflice building, from which point the column was reviewed by his excellency, Sylvester Pen noyer. governor of Oregon. The line of march was continued to the tabernacle, at which place the pub lic exercises were held as follows: Music by the First Regiment band. Gov. IViiiinyer, president of the day, called the meeting to older. L'rayer by the chaplain. .Song by the Arion society "Hail Columbia." Opening address-by Hon. M. P. Deady. Song by the Arion society "American Hymn.'- Reading of the first inaugural oi President George Washington by Col. John McCraken. Song by the Arion society "America." Oration by Hon. Geo. II. Wil liams. Music by the First Regiment band. Doxology by the audience. Benediction by the chaplain. This evening occurred the grand opening of the exposition building of the North Pacific Industrial Association, consisting of military drills and movements, followed by a grand ball. The city is profusely adorned with flags, bunting and banners, and every effort was made to ac commodate the thousands of visi tors. The occasion was a grand gala day and the celebration had proved a most complete success. tSTATK DISPATCHES. Our I'stial Budget of Nevn froiu the State Capital. Salkm, April 3D. In the secre tary oi state's oflice to-day tiie fol lowing arti'los of incorporation were filed: Piineville Methodist church ; place of business, Priin- ville; capital stock, V.Viuti; D. I,. Tompleton. i. L. Ke'clmiu. II. A. Belknan, M. II. Beil, C. S. Piivle, P. Combs ami C. L. o'onion. incorporators. Southern nns Congregation; place of worship and operation, Portland; .John Andreas Krans, Gustave ATeese and Charles Tra phe, ineorpoiators. The Oregon Water and Street Railway Company; capital stock, $100,000; place ot" business, Port land; C. N. Larrabee, C. II. Pres cott, Ellis Hughes; and II. Y. Thompson, incorporators. The trade mark of the Monarch Soap w as liled by l,ong it Co., of Portland. ,'iv )l NTKV. us or Tin::-: T5ic Aut!:ir Tlt'ritfs a Centuary Stanza". Wliieh is I'rinieil Ilc-low. Cnic.vio, April 29. The Daily e's to-morrow will publish for the first tithe an additional ftanzt to tiie hymn "jlv Country Tis ef Tiitjc." Tiie author of the hymn, I, bmith, has written a new st.t;z:i tor ths Daily News in honor ot iiic uattoual anniversary cele brated to-morrow. lie c&Us it the 'Centu::rv stanza,"' and hopes to liavij it tung I'cfore it is a dav old at a number of churches and mass meetings here to-morrow. The lines are as follows : "Our joyful hosts to-day Tlieir grateful tribute jmy, lla.py aud frte, After our toils ami ftars, Afti-r our blood and tears, htrons u'ali our hundred years, O Lord, to Thee-" INDIAN' ATROCITIES. A Kniii li I'oreitian Shot Tlirtiuyh ttie togs and ICi ahtcd Alive. Sax FitANrisco, April 9. A special to the Kxanv.ncr from D?:!. it:g, 1. J1M yays: A. K. Hend to day recic;i.i tiie foliuwingtelrgrcm fi;m fc'lieriu Whitehall at San Simeon: "W. K. Mnachas and Cok, two iniotrs, came to Saa Simeon Cattle Company head quarters Inst night tud taid that Frank Cady was killed by Indians at Deer creek. Cr.dy ws buried Friday. He was shot through both legs and then put on a stove and roasted As near as cou.d be Hsceitained there were fcrty Indians."' Cady had charge ,of tie Shu Simeon Cattle Company's ranc!i at Dr-er creed, six nji!es fiom the Mixican line and about fifteen miles t'rotn Long Rxnch in the Animas vniley." JAY GOULD'S 1'ItO.IECT. He Will Krect the Finent I'nion le lut to the Worll at,St. Louis. St. Louis. Ap-:1 29. Jay Gould has decided to have erected the finest union depot building in the world. Tbc Grand Central station at New Yrk is not over COO feet long. The new station in St. Lo:s irt to be 1200 feet front on Pplar street. Gould's evident intention is to capitalize his stock and transler it to several railroad companies that have ttrmiials in St. Ltuis. Not ily the depot site, but three other properties are to be brought under the same management, the bridge and tunnel property and the terminal improvements on both sides of tho Mississippi, al! of which Gould has got hold of. These are to be capitalized at figures such that Gould will make upwards of $20,000,000. The ronds presented in the new company are the Missouri Pacific and Irou Mountain roads. Work U to beriu on the new structure at uticr and the cost is estimated at $',000,000. MasipiMeiis aad (onleHliuenl, Cannot go hand m hand if we look on the dark hide of every little obstacle. Nothing will to darken lite and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will enre the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 and oO cents by Fushay fe Mason. Vie "Can aitil Ito Guarantee Acker's Blood Kiixir te-r it has been fully uijiinnstr&tcd to the per-pie of this cuntry that it h fupericr to all ether preparations ior blood diseases. It ii a positive cure for syphilitic poi.sotiing, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It. purities the v. hole syfcttm and meruit kldy build up the constitution. Cough! itntf Clinch:! natl CougEi!!! What in the world i lite reason you will cough and keep toughing and still keep tryiag inferior medi cines when Beggs' Cherry Cough Syr up will positively relieve your cough at once ? This it no advertising scheme, but an actual fact, and we guarantee it. Gt. T Black man, druggist. riii'pIeK on the I'uce Dclij' ! an impure state of the bloi d ami looked ujon by many with suspiei i . Acker's Ilood Kiixir will remove u ii:. purines and leave the cott.piexi. Miio.'ith ami clear. There is imtliini that will Lbm oiiirbtv build up the constitution, I'Unty aud tren;tlr n the whole t-ystcni. Siild and j;u nai'teed by Fobhay & Maon. sasaelhina Him'h v. Thomas 1'rink lias added to hi factory machines for the itianu favlurt! of woven v.ire muttrcfii-es and is lurninjr out ('H!e No. 1 ntaiircws; en if you want u v.od i:i.i:t;c-s tltat is tbc place to find it. KKifj- i:.'C(c:. For your tine imported in:! Kc West ciir;ti'. iro to 1. Haunt jrwrt ci.srar store, one door east if hlac!; man's drux store A till'; stock of Knli.-li and honey eo:nl mnitiie luiffy laj) robes. Kly nets and tuiuiuer irooils .it tlic leaditiir harness ilealers, Thoiiip&on iV (Jver iiian's. With t!in spring eotnes ir.iulenini; Mill seeding. All kinds of loots are needed !iy Hardeners will btr found at isinilh iV: Waslilnn iie's, Artisis' material at Mrs. Ilyman's. I'irst-cl iss work tVy.xvi at, Win Slack's barbcv .shop. Shaving 15 cent?. dust n.i'civcii :t II. Iv.vcrtV, a nice assortment -f g'jM-htaded cane.-'. Foit i.ame haci:, sitr. tt ciikst fsn Shiloh'.i Fonts Plaster. Price, 'ii cents. Foshay Mason. Call'on T. M Uobi rtson for cheat, titnotiiv and oat liav, baled, and will Lbe sdd in (ni.inti'ie-i to suit. No. 1 .Star tomatoes and all kuiG of fresli camv.'d H":,d at a very low limine at tonraa .Meyer s. Iiovers of trood coifoe liou!d f ry some of .Julius (Iradwohl's choh c grades. I Io keeps the best in the market mid sells as he does all his choice family groceries, at the lowest living prices. Vaqtiina liar rifUH'n hundred dollars will buy one hundred feet of water front, between Fall street and the L'ay View House. Newport. Address Lock Pox IS Newport, Oregon. SIIILGirS VITALIZES is what you need for constipation, ls of ap petite, dizziness and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price. 10 and 75 cents per boll!.-. Foshay Mason. If ju uant n elrm and f.ae sraoke ask f ir J. Jonrr.h's home nvtde whit labor clears. For tale by most etsr dtslcic nd at J. Joeph factory. AT WASHINGTON Notes aBd Comment From the National Capitol. SOME NEW KUI.ES AIM1PTED. Charges Aeainst Ex-Congressman 8mallt Ths Kew Ccasut, -Appointments Etc. Special CorreHpondeiicv.l Wasiusoton, April 21. Sena tor Quny has ta:d farewell to tho President and gone to his Pennsyl vania home, determined to take a ood long rest. He and the Prcsi deut aie ol. the Terv.Jaest.fif iermJ.. a few long-tongued gossips to the contrary notwithstanding. And what is more, they are likely to continue so. They thoroughly ua derstand each other, and there U not the slightest danger that the President will refuse any favor asked for by the Senator, because the Senator will ask nothing that it would not benefit the sdminii- -tration to grant. It in thought that the Ohio lle publxans have lost one or two very good appointments owing to the lack of harmony in the Con gressional delegation, the President prefering to select a man from Eome other State lather than to decide between two Ohio men, each backed by a part of the Con gressional delegation. Charges have been filed with the President against ex Congressman Smalls, of South Carolina, who is a candidate for a proinineut Federal position in tis State. One ofttio charges against him is that he secretly worked and voted for the Democratic Presidential and Con gressional ticket last November. The President is a believer in the benefits to be derived from doing business in a thoroughly systematic manner. For instance, he assigned one day of each week for the c n eideration of business pertaining to one of the executive Department of tiie Government, and units the business is unusually important it will not be considered a any t.iber day than that assigned to the D'.'pntment under which it properly comes. This rule ill work advantageously all kiou, d; it will enable the Cabinet rfricer to so arrauge the work of his Depsrt ment that on the day assigned to it he can have ail matters requiring the attention of the President readv tor prerentatiou to him. a id it nil enable the President to i Rpidiy disposs ot the business thai brought before him. The Department of Agriculture and the Dcpaitmeiit i Just ce having very littl? business reju r ing the attention of the President, have bo p ir iculitr time i:?sigud them. The days of the week re assigned as follows: Monday Navy Department. Tuesday Post Office Department. Wednesday Treasury Department. Thursday Interio- Department. Friday Mate Licpartinent. Saturday War Department. This rule will also give the President sooj relief from tbc oflice stekei?. For in sfaucv. it a m.n is seekirg an ap puintuicui u-i.it-r !i;e Post-OCico Departitietii inr vii know that Tuesday is lb.: ii;lv day upon which tiie President txiisideis busi ness relating to thnt Dea linear, an . will i:n. ts he lias been doing, make d ti:, v;;i: in Mie the White Ileti-e. iu liiei u ! a goed rule anyway, and ot;c woudeis why it, cr a si:ni!i:r one had net been adt ptcd long t!gi Atfiruey General JlLltr has t ecu aliel noon to drcide the i much I;s iiSitti qucst'.wn as to whoti.tr the lour years rommissiun oi Fviitral cfiicers shall be dated ficm tlit appointment or trcm tho lime of cotilirmation by the Semite. The date of cnnfiiination has gen erally been taken, but many people believe that the time of the original appointment is the proper date. It will make qee'.t a difference to a large number o: Democratic ofii cials, as there is in many cases a difference ot a year between the date ot appointment and that of coniirmatiuu. The . President has appointed Henry M, Dixon, of Mississippi a cadet at-large to West Poitt. The father of this young man was killed by a mob at his home in Vaz- o City, Mississippi, iu 1ST9 for tho heinous crime of haying opposed the Democratic ticket. The beginniug of the taking of new census lias been inaugurated " by the opening of the census bureau in this city, which is in charge of Mr. K..betl Porter, the newly appointed Superintendent. For chilblain and frost-bites use Chamberlain's Paiii.IJalm. When promptly applied to the Irezoti parts it will jnevcnt the skin from turning black or peeling otl. It allays the itching and smarting of cliUb!aia and soon restores the part U a healthy condition For sale by Fushay & Mason, A Hue line of diamonds, includ ing our lins, inlaid gold wptehes, finger rings, etc., just opened at II. Kwt rt's. Call and see Li new J jewelry of latest patterns.