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ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY 3IAY
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The Mini Clothier
Carries the Largest line of
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Goods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE
1b iis Merebt' Tailoring Department
FS BLMX,
What
flITY DEtIG S1ME.
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TiLET AN FANCY ARTICLES. '
PRESCSIPTIONS ' CAREFULLY ICOMPCUNLED.
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,GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS,
THer aird Deutch gesproehen.
G.L
BLACKMAN
Successor to E. W. Langdon
- DI1LSB IS-
urngs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
Eif" Prescriptions carefull)
compounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
.Albany Oregon
TO ORDER
IALBANT
Is
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Absolutely Pure.
This powaer never vanes. A marvei
of purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical than the ordinar)
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold only in win. Kotal Bakijc ''ow
deb Co , IOC Wall St.. N. Y.
DjW Crowley & Co., Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
physician
TTT II. DAVIS, JL P. PHYSICIAN. AND
If 8Ui'eon. Con l e found at his office
room ir. Si rattan's block, First street. Albany
Orcjron-
DR C. CHAMBKKLIN. HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oreifon Of
fice hours, mornings, S to 9 and 12 to 1 and
after 0 in evenings.
G,
W. UASTOX. I I1YS1CJ.AN AM) Sl"K
peon, Albany, Oregon
M.
II . ELLIS, rilYSlCIAX AND SCItr
peon, Albar.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND eUR
. peon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierces
new block. OtKce.hours, from 8 a. m. to 4
P. M.
ROSSITER, VETERINARY SL'R-
J. ge
geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
conege ana member or the Ontario vetenn
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
diseases of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calajiooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
R KOLDEWAY. VETERINARY SUR.
gcon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of Get!
iiuiii aiiii nnicricrn coiieires.
ATTOKXfcVH.
I. X. I;i.A KIll'RX. o. W. WRIGHT.
LAOKBLRX, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
L aw, Albany. Oregon. Office ill Odd
in-llow s leni.lc. Ail! practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business.
W
I wi. ci. i iii.MtL.i-.sr.. A no I IMS
at Law, Altianv. Or. litfu-c in rooms 13
and 11, Foster's Block, over L. E. Wain's
stor .
T" K. W EATIIi KI-'ORD,fl'ORNEYAT
. law, Albany, Oregon. Office in 0ld
Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all biii!iex.
I") EVE RE HOISE, ALBANY, OR.-
C1IAS
XI, I'feitfcr,
Prop. Only firt.t-eela8 house
in the city. Large fc&uiple rooms for com
mercial men. No Chinamen employed in tilt
kitchen. General stage otiii e for Corvallis.
HEWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oregvn,
Oysters! t)'trr !
EASTERN AND OLYVnAJJ
fresh every Uav at II. l5W3k'
SERVER
restaurant
OAA DOLLARS TO LOAN ON GOOD
Oil II rea" eUUeeiiritr. AdpIv to S. W.
Crowdcr, Albany pastoffice.
Land Surveying.
PART1M nP.SIRINO Hl'RVK.VINO IiONR CAN B
tain accurate and iromit work bv calling
upn ex-cuntr aurveyoi It. T. T. Fisher. IldN
has complete copies f field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying ia
any part of Linn county. PostofGce address.
Millers Station, Linn couuty, Oregon.
WINN. AIHT fR THE LKA-
ing 8 re, life aadiaocMeat iaturaate cm-
paniea.
FVKNISM1U R01IS TO RMfT.
T Bestauraat. . -
ATTME
THAT HACKING COUGH can pe
s uiekly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foshay & Masa.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker,
ALBANY, - OREGON
Sells exchange on New York. San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, 6tate, countv and citv
warrants. Receive deposits subject ti
cnecK. interest allowed on time de
posits
tOiiections receive prompt attentin
jorresponacnce solicited.
TOffice hours from 8 a. m. lo 5p.'m
Agent for reliable fire aud.marine
nsurance companies.
Albany Bath House
Al
HAIR DRESSING SAL80N,
JOSEfH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
137 Ladiec and children's hair dress.
ng a specialty. Bnti.it satisfartiaa
guaranteed,;
MOLD
Ol'T.
INTFItEST IN THE
TJAV1NG SOLI MV
XX
store of ireiieri.l mi :. h:niHii. f h
firm of Coshow & Cable to C. E. Str.nant, I
wish to call the attention of all who knw
themselves indebteJ to Coshow & fable to
call and settle at once. Ilaviui? sold out nn
account of poor health, I expect to - hanire
uina'e for a while, and nil
settled lefore I get ready to leave Brownsville
in De irii witn unoirucr for collection. A
crd to the wise is yutlicieiit.
LSLO. P. CSHOW, BrowniTil
Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
various, and statistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other.
It is provable that everyone, without
exception, receives yast rumbers of
Tubeicle Germs into the system and
where these germs fall upon suitable
soil they start into life and develop,
at first slowly and is shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to eontinue their
ravages they extend to the lunps pro
ducing consumption and to the head,
causine catarrh. Now all' this is
dangerous and if allowed to proceed
will in time cause ceatn. t uie onset
you must act with promptness; allow
ing a cold to iro without attention i&
dangerous and may lose you your
life. As soon asvou feel tnat some
thing is wrong with yourtb-ftfi, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle ol Iwschee's
German Syrup. It will "ivt tou iin
mediate relief. ' r
The Albany Furniture Co', would
be glad to have you call and ex
amine their complete stock of
goods before purchasing elsewhere.
We believe we can make it fo your
interest to examine onr prices and
goods before purchasing. Corner
First and Ferry streets. j
Fortmiller s Irving hate jnst
opened a beautiful line f ak and
gold mouldings from pictures, steel
engravings, etc. Call and see them.
SPECIAL NOTICE. I
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
London, England, also of the Belle
rue Medical College.
The Dr. has spent a lifetime of
study and practice and makes a spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofula enlargements, tumors
and wens, without pain or tie knife.
He also makes a specialty of treat
ment with electricity. Has practii ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO AIL."
ffaTOlKce and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away
Cut ont this advertisement and send'it
J. LAIIMER &, CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cent Canadian, ot 21
two-cent American postage stamu. aod thev
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, your
enoice of any one of the following collection
or plants, and enter your name in ounpeti
non lor tne gujju.uu in gold that they are
giving away in order to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants
No, 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardv climbing roses.
No. 32 overblooming roses forhouse cu!
ture.
No. 42 dahlias.
No. 510 gladiola.
No. 63 hardy grape vines.
Nc. 78 raspberry plants, 41 each black and
red.
No. 8- iOstrvwbcrry plants, 4 choice kirn's.
-o. "j 5 very choice plants four house cul
.. ture.
No. 10 5 cherry currant (re1).
No. It 5 Lees prolific currants (black)
No, 12 5 white grape currents
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with stamps for anv one or more col
tions of plants, will be numbered as fiev
romi) to hand, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st. saw The next 20, 810 each.
2nd 100 ! The next 40, $5 each,
3rd - 50 The next 415, 82 each.
4th 30 1 l he next 820. SI each.
oth 20 1
Alter 50,000 letters have been received, the
senders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
Kiits as follows
1st $225 I Next 10. f 15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, 10 each
2rd - 75 Next 40, $a each
4ta - 60 I Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 Next 500. 81 each '
Aft.T It 0.000 letters have bea received.
e .. Jets oi t ir njxt .1,000 letter wiii,re
v ''Its as fa.l iws:
anl i.....$100 each Next 6 420 each
3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each
6,7and8... 60 each Next 364.- 3 each
9. 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next 693 1 each
After 150,000 letters have been received tbe
senders of the next 1.109 letters will leceive
nfta aa follows: - .
1 ilOOeach Next 10 20eack
2 75 each I Next 25 10 each
3 and 4 60 each I Next 585 2 each
Next 5 25 each I Next 470.... 1 each
Any person may send any number of times
for any ot the above collections, if 5 cents in
stamps extra is sent, we will send in Jun
next a printed list oi the names of all perwns
wno are entitled to gifts. : .
We make this liberal offer U (cadets of the
Hiralp. knowing it will not pat us now. but
our object is to introduce ourstnek and build
up a trade. Our mailing point are Toronto
and Shrubmount. Ont., Kocaester, A. .,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, 0.nd Chicago,
I1L, and we will guarantee all stock to reach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no agents, but deal direct wita customers,
and can sell and deliver stock to any part of
the United States or Canaaa a . about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Kcmember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm. Bend us a
list of wants and we will quote you prices; or
10 cents for a handsome illustrated catalogue
which you may deduct from your first order.
Address all letters
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nurserynen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WANTED.
THOSE WISHING A FIRST
class piano, sewing machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
find a bargain by calling at Mrs. B.
Hy man's. The pianos ara fully guar
anteed for five years. The best
pianos made to stand the climate of
the Pacific coast. The New Ameri
can Sewing Machine will please most
fastidious. Painting and music les
sons given ' there. Stamping, Em
broidery and Dressmaking done to
rcer. JNO. no is ot, Aioanv, Ur.
Fr chilblain and frost-bites u.e
Chamberlain's Pain-Balm. When
. l!.J . 41 r
promptly appm u i me :rozen paru
it will pi event the skin from i urn : tig
black or peeling on. n allays the
itchiiiir and smarting of chilblain
and soon restores the parlto u liealthy
conditiu. Vor by Fshay
Mas o.
GENERAL NEWS.
A Paptist Minister
&nd
Family
Murdered in Cold
A BRIDGE JUMPER'S LEVI',
Tbe Koyal Gamblers 'n London Go Free
Ttocb'e Threatened in Northern
Waters Eastern Kew.
The IIi!RAM'8 Special Piepaicnes.l
New Yokk, May 20. Advices
from llua Tan, an island off Hono
lulu coast, say that Rev. llobbs, a
Baptist minister, and his wife and
child were horribly butchered with
knives by unknown persons while
asleep in their home. The object
was robbery. A sailor named
Burrell was arrested with some of
the stolen money en his person.
THE KOYAL. GAMBLERS.
The Lords Wr All Discharged
The Proprietor Fined 500.
London, ilay 20. The hearing
in the case of the persons arrested
for gambling last wek in the Field
Club to-day resulted in the con
viction of t. Eton, the proprietor,
who was fined 500. The players
were discharged. Tbe counsel for
Gountess Dudley, whose 6on, Lord
Dudley, was among the arrested,
denied that she had any communi
cation with the police concerning
the character of the Field Club and
investigated arrests. The public
prosecutor announced that it was
the intention cf the authorities to
suppress all gambling clubs, hun
dreds of which exist in London.
A CRANK'S LEAP.
A Bridge Jumper who Aspires to
Outdo Sam Patch.
New
Broths.
vortK, .May 20.TrSteve
a bridge vi'.njierT iunined
from 1 assail- I-alls this
morning
and came out without damage
For the past three months Brodie
has entertained the idea that it
was necessary, in order to preserve
his record as a jumper, to rival the
late Sam Patch by jumping from
some of the places i'rom which the
latter jumped. About March ISth
Brodie went to ltochester to jump
from the (ienwe Falls, where
Patch lost h is ii e, but was dis
suaded as the water was only live
feet deep. The hcene ot tod-iy's
jump is one of the places where
Patch jumped.
CONFLICT AMONG STRIKERS.
A Peasant Killed and Several Per
sons Injured in the Fight.
Milan, May 20 The strikes
among peasants in this province
are spreading. A conflict occurred
between the strikers and the mil
itary, in which one peasant was
killed and eight injured. Four
cavalrymen were alsi injured.
IMPORTANT IF TRI E.
A British Man-of-AVar Lacking for
a. Fight.
Ottawa, May 20. A report is
current in outi-inl circles that
British man-of-war will snon sail
from Victoria, B. C. for Bebring
sea to liKiuue into the seizure ol
British vessel- hv American rev
en ue cutters.
Rochcfort Bound Over.
London. Mav 20. Rochefort
who was arrested Saturday on
cnarge oi assaulting fioieuie, wa6
arraigned in the police court this
morning. He wtw bound over to
keep peace for six months.
Hoaoring Americans.
Paris, Mav . . 20. President
Carnot to-dav gave an audience to
McLane, retiring ' United States
minister. To-morrow Carnot- will
receive vtlutelaw Keiri, the new
minister.
A LUCKT TRIAL,
The Goad Fevtmne Which Followed
It affords me great pleasure to send to
you this voluntary statement of my ezpej
rieuce in testing tfle merits of Joy'a Vege
table Sanaparma. For the Mat Ave
yean I have been troubled with aa ex:
ceeaingiy sluggish liver, including low ol
appetite and distress after eating, nalna
In the back and kidneys, and boila around
myftneck and face. I tried many liver
remedies, only getting temporary relieC
was recommended to try a bottle of
Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla as test, ant)
wnue lazing me srst bottle I became con
vinced of itamerits, fori could feel that
it was working a change in met 1 took
fivb bottles, and during that time m
troubles left me. - Everything Is working
full and regular, In factt bu eleansed
purified and braced me np genenilycToti
are at liberty to use this as yon see fit, or
can reier wnom yon pieue to
Scazoisn's, 3d and Harlit itA, a &
FOR DYSPEPSIA us litis eon
plaint, ye, have a prtntci rnarantae
on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitaliscr. H
never tails to rare, roxnay m Jxaaea
SHILOITS CATARRH REMEDT"
A positive cure for catarrh, diphtheria
and ranker mouth, ror sale oy re
hay & Maon.
The "Pacific Arsrand" ranges both
four and 6i v hole. An Eastern stove
made especially for this coast's trade.
Sold only by Gee. W. Smith, Albanf
Fl nets and horse sheets at Thomp
son Jk Overman's, the leading hore
daalera.
Call on K. M Kt.bcrton for cheat,
timothv and out hay, La!c, and will
bsold in qu auti'-ie- to tuli. ,
CROP WEATHER BULLETIN.
Following is the Crop Weather
Bulletin No. 11, for the week ending
May 18. 1SS9, reported by the
Oregon State Weather Bureau co
operating -with U, S. Signal Service,
central office, Portland, Oregon.
Tbe past week has been one of rain,
little sunshine and about an average
temperature. The notable feature of
the week was the storm on the 13th,
wiiich foundered the steamer Alaskan
oft" the Oregon coast, and gave to the
tsate heavy rains, thunder and hail.
The first report of the thunder sty.rm
is trom Lane county, where rain fell
iu torrents and hail fell to a depth of
from 6 o 12 inches. The thunder
tt'irm moved nortu principally on the
west side of the Willamette river,
reaching Portland at j3:35 r. m. A
portion if the storm meved north to
Tocoma, doing damage and fatally
injuring some persons, another por
tion tr.oved eastward giing copious
rains through VVa3co, Morrow and
Umatilla count:e3, causing the rivers
and 8tieims to rapidly rise, and
doing slight damage. While west of
the cascades reports indicate that the
wet weather has been of injury to
winter wheat, in Eastern Oregon
reports show that the late rains have
been of great benefit. Never before
has there been such uniform and
flattering reports in regard to the
prospects of crops as now come in
from Oregon aa a whole and Eastern
Oregon in particular. In Western
Oregon while the rains hare not been
beneficial to winter wheat, .to
the spring - wheat it has given it
strength, and it shows promises of
more than an average yeild. Warm
sunshine is needed now to mature
more rapidly the strawberries and
cherries, which have been greatly re-
tarted by the cloudy, wet weather.
In the Umpqua valley the straw
berry pickers have been wearing
gum clothes while picking the fruit.
In the Willamette valley there is
danger of the winter wheat going
into too much straw and to fall,
clover iu sections have a tendency to
lodge.
The rainfall for the week has been
above the average, the sunshine
htluw the average and the tempera
ture about normal.
B. S. Pague,
Observer, Signal Service.
It was a Clever Trick.
No oi'.e enjoys feeling that he has
been the object of a clever trick, yet
there are circumstances under which
p que n.ust yield to the humor of the
Bitiuli r. In the days when Cali
tvriiia did not seem aa near the Ivast
as traveling by rail has since maie it,
a man entered the otlice of a Sac
Francisco banker ami said:
"I want exchange for tLis on New
York."
"All riuht. What is it?"
The man looked fearfully around
him and then brought out a packet.
"It's $25,000 in greenbacks."
"I guess I can do it. Going East?"'
"Yes, I'm going to-morrow, I
don't want to carry all this with me.
Couldn't do it. Sure to get robbed,
so cive me a draft."
. i i i- : .
i uo, Beeiug a i yuu, oiiepurceui
two nunarea ana nuy aonars.
It goes."
The banker made out the draft on
New York, aud, as he handed it to
the man, asked if he wouhl mind
taking along a small parcel, to be
delivered iu New York to the
bauker's brother. The man was will
ing to undertake the errand, and the
banker, having goue into the other
room, presently came back with the
n ircel.
"Just put it u( yonr valse, and
dm t lose it, will you?
"I'll take the best care of it.''
"Thank you. Good by. Pleasant
trip." '
Arriving in New York the Cali
formal went lo the alAress and
delivered the package. He then pre
stilted his draft, The man opened
the package and gave him the idenn
cal $25,000 he had deposited in San
Francisco. He carried them all the
pray himself.
Tea Caanet Aflerd.
At this season of the year to be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflammation of the
stomach and boweLi are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended to at once.
One bottle of B EGGS' DIARRHOEA
BALSAM will do more good in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it. G. L.
Blackman, druggist.
YfhTHs
That people linger along always
complaining about thtt tired feeling?
Uoe bottle of BEGGS BLOOD PUKI
FIKR and BLOOD MAKER will en
tirely remove this feeling, give them
a good appetite and regulate diges
tion. G. L. Blackman, druggist.
A new line of solid silverware,
eold-headed canes, beautiful dia
mond rings.gold and silver watches.
has mist, been opened dv win x
Stark.
Lovers of rood cheese should call
rm i i .
on t;onn Bros, mey ue jub re
ceived a let f full cream, fresh aae
sweet.
It pays to patronize a cash store,
f ou have any doubts on this sub
ject try F. L. Kenton, near the
postoffice.
Higkest market price paid for
five thousand pounds of bleached
dried apples by G. W. Simpson,
Albany, Oregon.
A new line of fine wall-papers with
holders to match have been opened at
Fortmiller K Irvmg's. I hey are new
nd elegant designs. Can aaa see
them.
Shaving 15 cents at Vierick's.
AT WASHINGTON
Notes and Comments From the
National Capital.
POLITICAL PLEASANTRIES.
Ccmtiog the Cashtia tbe United States
Ireasai.- Improv ins the Postal
Service.
Special Correspondence. 1
YV ashinston, Al ay 1 senator
II aw ley of Connecticut or as most
people here abouts call him, "Joe"
Haw ley, is cot a native down
easier but. this, lew people ' wno
knew his peculiar t'acultj fer
always "getting there,"- would be
lieve, so well has he imbided tbe
shrewdness which seems to come
natnrai to most citizens of bis
adopted State. I am reminded of
this bj tbe manner in which Sena
tor Hawlcy 6tele a inarch en all
his republicans colleagues bj get
ting invited to accompany tbe
President during a three- days
pleasure trip en tbe U . S. 8. Des
patch. When the fact is remem
bered that great t.-euble is con
stantly being indergene bj Sena
tors, Members and ether influential
republicans in order te get tbe
Presidentsar for a few annates it
can be fully understood what a
very fortunate man Senator Haw
ley is in being able, to speak to the
President at any time he may
desire for three whole days. The
other member of the I'residentfal
party which left here Saturday
morning boand for Chesapeake
Bay and returned to nigbt were '
Mrs. Harrison, and two McKee
children and Secretaries Wmdom
and Rusk. There are a number of
men in Washington who would
have paid a big price to have taken
Senator Hawlcj's place.
To-day the count iu tbe cash in
the United States Treasury begins.
It is expected that it will take
nearly or quite three months to
complete it. The count is made
necessary by the change in the
office of Treasurer. Tlio count
will be made under the personal
supervision of a committee of
three,two representing the Treasury
department and the third Mr.
Huston, the new Treasurer. The
money which is to be counted i9
$10,935,157 in United States notes,
$3,538,522 in National bank notes,
$148,199,511 btandard silver dol
lar, $2,092,648 in fractions! silver,
$25,544,706 in gold. $702,240 iu
uold certificates aud $778,412 in
iilvcr certificates.
First Assistant Pest master Gtn-
ersl Clarkson has yainc: the good
will o all the ladies clerks in bis
office by issuing an order prohibit
ing smoking by employes located
in rooms where lady t ietks are em
ployed. To most people it would
seem that such an order should
have been unnecessary. But it
wasn't. Hence Mr. Clarksoa'a
order.
l i r t. . i r .
Ii ue nouor oi Being mc nrac
colnrml amioinrpA nf lh President
has fallen to Rev. Ja. M. Towa
send of Richmond, Indiana, who
has been appointed Recorder of
the of the Genera; Laud Office.
Mr. Towusend was a member of
the fifty-fourth Massachusetts regi
ment during the rebellion ince the
war be hs been a member of the
Iodiaoa legislation,' and is at
oreseot the Missionary Secretary of
the A. M, E. Church.., He has beea
a warm personal friend of the Pres
ideat for. many yean.
Postmaster General Wanamaker
dees not believe that the time bu
quite come for one cest letter post
age, so he has adopted as bis motto,
"Don't reduce the rate,but improve
toe service". That is just the
right sort of idea to have of oar
postal service, give us four or five
Tears of improvements at the
present rate, and then let's :alk
about penny postage. Of course
every body knows that it has got to
cne in tew vears.
Secretary Tracy in his general
order has carried iev te a treat
ajority of the officers ia tbe Navy '.
by making it plain that no favorit
ism is la lurture to be shewn ia
detaining officers for special duties.
It is said to be about settled that
Ex-Senator 8aunder of Nebraska
and Ex-Lieutenaat Governor
Robertson, of Indiana, are to be ap
pointed members of tbe Utah Com
mission. The Commissiea is to
have five members but there are
only two yet agreed upon. Robert
son s appointment nas been an
nounced. Secretary Tracy has awaided the
contract for supplying boilers and
machinery for the battle ship
Texas, now being built at tbe Nor
folk Va. Navy Yard te the Rich
mond, Va. Locomotive works.
The price is $634,500.
Side saddles and eents English and
stock saddles at Thompson & Over
man's. Momie dusters and lap robes at
Thompson & OvermanV. the leading
harness dealers.
Delicious dried beef at
gtauardV
Rrewnell A
A second hand organ for pa In cheap
at Mrs. Hnii