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2 Nafvr ALBANY, OREGON, WEDjjESDY" JUNE 26 1889. 15 CENTS A WEEK ft VOSi. IV. NO. 173 '""jnr ; yg f I CITY DEOG STORE. -FINK LINE OF ART SUPPLIES TOiLKT AN FANCY ARTICLES. PRESCSIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. GUISS & SON, PROPRIETORS, fgTHer toinf Deutoh qesomhen. Carries the Largest line of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing (ioods, Etc. in tho Willam otto Talley. SUITS MADE In 1 Ud Tiorio! Deiwtrof. F9ffNR - THE BtfLKLEY & HEALD LUMBER COMPANY. HUDSON, OR. fOr Are now prepared to fnrnitih lumber in car-load lote ia Albany. Tf nte for priOM t m at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON. What Catttwto i Pr. grfl THtcher'9 old, tom am3 ottIA mm, f ' CSdUren'g Coaylainfa. . fihrpagior tat Catoy Qi . frajegwie) fff jrareotio gyrapa. ChCdrgxt cry for Cawtorla. Jji" 3ion of Motltora Maaa Caittoria. . CoAoflx cm-S Cttite, Cozstfpsh'L-rt ; rumr Stomat-n Diarrhopo, Kroutoticrt !ivi lisaltby tJtvp j al atis dissstioa J 9?i&uui uazMi atgy''ictu.vu a L BLACKMAN. Successor to K. V. Langdon -DEAL1&U IN- urugs, Paints, Oils, Perfumery and toilet article, also a full "line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. pgr Prescription careful!; compounded SH ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon TO ORDER LUtVSBER! - is t reetansnendl CkstoHa for eiitldr.--. rmplainte, o-i gmerior toany prnsor! r! i-.-j tucwa to sie.' Ii. A. Aiicnru. 11. V.. Ill Co. Oiici-dfiC., rouyii. 1 , Clothier, E2BSESE!5SSS5E3Se. 1 mm Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. ;A niarvei ot purit3',strensth and wholeaomeness. More economical than Hie ordinal-) kinds, and cannot be sold in eompeti lion with multitude of low test, Bhort weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in ems. Kotal Bakin' 'w DEii Co . 10V. Wall st.. N. T. D.W CKOwt.r.v t Co., Aleuts, Portland, Oregon. I'll) Mil A W!l. DAVIS, M. 1. PHYSICIANjANI 6u.'con. Can lc found at his ettice room ii; St rali:in'a block, First street. Albany Oregon- t CHAMHEKL1N. HOMEOPATHIC physician and surgeon. Otlice, corner Third and Lyon .streets, Albany, Oregon. Of fice hourw, " morniiiKS, 8 to !t nnd l'i to 1 and after J in evenings. G, V. ilASTOX, PHYSICIAN AM SUK i geon, Albany, Oregon. 1 II. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND Sl'Kr gcon, Albai.y, Oregon. c. C. KELLY'. PHYSICIAN AND ol lt Kcon Albany, Oreemi. ortice in Pitrce's new block Otbcejiouri', from 8 a. it. to 4 l M A J. KOSSITER, YETEKINAKV SI.'K . jrcon, 'raiinatu of Ontario veterinary college nnd ineiiiber of the Ontario ve'ij-in-ary medical society, is prepared to treat the diseases of all domesticated animnls on scientific principles. Ofliee at Ans Marshall's livery stahle. ICesidence 4th and Culapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. I. W. STARR. PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, late of Ib-ownsvilie. Or. Office at residence on corner of Kreadalbin and Seventh streets. Cai s promptlv attended to in city or countjv. TR. It KOLDEWAY, VK'I ERINAKY SIR. J (.'eon, Alhany, Oregon man and A'ncriiini rnlleu'os. Graduate of C,ct .trxostxEi. I. a. N. BI..M KIII RX. u. w. W.-tlOHT. 1LACKUl'KN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT L a-, Albany, Oregon. OHice in Odd bi llow's Temple, -'iil practice in all courts of the slate, and give special attention to all business tlfoLVERTON C'lIAKli-SE. ATTORNEY t T at Law, Albany, Or. Ollicc in rooms Li ami 14, stor . Foster's liloek, over L. E. Ulain's T K. WKATHuKKuHD, ATTORNEY AT tj . law, Albany, Oregon. Otfii.-e in O.M I Fellow's J cmple. Will pnict in all the lourts of thcMtiitiv nnrl irtv B.ial Mention to all business. H. EWBKT. PRACTICAL WATCH MAKE and jeweler, Albaav, Orri. La ad Aarveyiaa. PA TIBS MII!C SVmVWTIK KH CAN ! tain accurate and prompt wrk bv callinr iipon ex-uoty urTyi f . T. T. Fisher. He haaeonplatrpieaf fiald ta ad town ship plats, and it prepare 1 to do mirvevinf ia any part of Linn cuaay. Pasumte addrwt, MrBtr Statia, Lioa oouutr, Ore-an. r B. WINX, ACEKT K THE L1A- lnj Br : 8 re, life aaaaidat. iajiiraaea eaai- pames. rr atB(. FfRNlSHBD rlOMS TO HINT. Ottv Beatacraat. AT TRB THAT HACKING COUGH NX n quickly cured by Shilch's Cure. We ruaramee it. Foshay & Mutt. H. F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY. . OREGON Sells exchanse an Xew Tark, San Francisco and Portland. Buy notes, state, county and citv warrants. Kcccive deposits subject to cnecK. interest, anowea en time de posits Collections receive prampt attention Correspondence solicited. 3?"Otlice hours from 8 a. m. ! Sp.'ji Agent for reliable fire and.marine nsurancc companies. eUtanj Bath House aN HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR J3?Lodier and chilrlren's hair d re sa ne a specialty. Bntiie satiefactioK guarantendr sou oi:t. HAVING SOLD MT INTTRPT IN T11K store of cenerr.l lmrchandiKc of the firm of Ccshow & Cable to C. 6. Stanard, I wish to call the attention of all who know tbemsel'-es irdebteJ to Ccnhow A. Cable to toll and settle at. onee. Uavinjr eold out on aceount tf pnnr ii.-a!th, I expect to change climate for a H,V, ttid all ateom.ts not ("jttled before I l t rt ?t- 'o lac lirowntville "ill be left. :tl, r.i- t'iiir for r-tilioatio. A wcid to tii wiht is u'lieieiit. C i'.iU(M10V.4tia-Nai wannniaMiiiaucvxnjr: t.reeti pess. tsAi;a. aaulifiawer, "Bions, ttlery. pie !aat.' fr(h, at i-rill! 1"! tliourEfl at Uopkim, .U'Stl W rjtin- v.- . The modes of death' .approach arc various, and statistics hltow conclusive Jy that more persons die fieB diseases of the throat and lungs thmaiiyother. It is probable that everyone.', without exception, receives ynst t'umber ol Ttibe.u-.le. i.Vruis into the system and when; tbcM- serins rail Updit suitable soil they f tiirt into life and develop, at first slowly and is chowtt. by a &!i"-lit tieklinu' sensation in' the throat aud if allowed to continue, tbeir ravages they extend to the lunys pro ducing consumption audtO the bead, causing catarrh. Now sll ktbis is .bin terous and if allowed? to lifoceed will in time cause death. iM the or set vmi must act with promptness -allow-ing a eold to sro witbonti MjOW is di.nsrcroivs ind" in.-tow T&S life. As soon as you feel tinit some thin is wrong with yonrthroat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bo' tie of Beschee's German Syriip. It wi:i cive jreu im mediate relief. Taii jiunl AQortf. At this season of tlie year to Le without a good reliable diarrhoea baUam in the house, as cramps, colic, diarrhoea and all inflammation of the stomach and boweh are exceedingly dangerous if not attended to at one. One bottle of liMJGS' DIARRHOEA l'.ALSAM will lo more good in eases of this kind than any other medicine on earth. Wc guarantee it. (. L. Black man, druggist. KI'KI'UL KVTM'E. IJR. W. C. NEGUS, (Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also of the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofi'Ia enlargements, tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practh ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nipht. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." fcJTOtlice and residence Ferry street, between Third aud Fourth. 9,999.00 IN GOLD Be Given Away. Cut ont this a!ieilMiem aiid scud it J. LAHMER & CO., NurseryiiKin. Toronto, Canada, with I t three cect iJuiudian. oi-'ij two-cent Ao-istaft postage sta:i.ps, und they will send you 1 mail (postpaid) in good time for pianlintf in April cr Way tiext, your enotto ot any one ol the fcliowin? collection of plants, and enter your name m eonineti tion lor me ,:r.r.i.oo m mia mat they arc fivint; away in order to intror.'ttec their nur sery stock. Collection of Ilfiit?: No. I - - hardy roes. No. - "2 hardy eliinhin rose. No. :- -J oxci bloomi'ilrosm l'rjhr.inj cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. "i 10 ubdiola. No. (!:t hardy (frape iiirs." Nc. 7 - S raspberry plants, 4 eai li Hack and red. No. s---jo strawberry plant?, 4 cheice kini's. No. ft- ." very choice plants four hatise cul- rrr.iirc. No. 10 cherry currant (rci'X No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) No. 12 white (rrape currents All letters with this advert istment enclosed alontr with stamp!) for any one or more eol tion of p!aut. will be numbered a theT i-oni'! to hand, and tho senders of the first thirteen hundred will receive gifts a fellewa: 1st -2..0 The next 20, 10 each. 2nd 100 i Tlie next 40. 5 each. Vd- 50 The next 415. 92 each. 4th - :0 1 he next 830, 41 each. nth 20 1 After 60.000 letters have been rraivee, Ike iileriiof the next 1,104 letters will receive flit a follow: 1st ma ! Nei:t 10, $15 eacii 2nd Sa Next IS, S10 aaek 2r.l 75 I Next 40, $5 each t 4tn 50 Next 470, 92 eaeh th- 25 Next 400, 1 each Aft:r Ue.000 letters have keen reeaifad, cap letoliir um 1,4) letters will re- i 3-lts 4oil wa: au.l i.., .Him aach .' Next S .if aaal a, 4 and n . . S, TaadS... J. 10, 11, 12. 7i each 50 each Next 16.. lOatea Uaaoh NextM4... each NextOW... 1 After 150,000 letters have bean received the (tenders of the aext 1.109 letters win teaaive aifat aa follows: I MOO each j Next 1 Jti eeaa 3. 7 each j Next 25 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Xext 585 eaea MactS 25 each Hext 479 1 each Any person ma.v send any number of timee for any of the above collections. It 6 oeats in stamps extra is sen;,, we will send ia Jan next a printed list of the names of atlperseas wiie are enimeu to mite. We make this liberal offer te readers of the Dbrals, knowing it will not pay us new, bnt our object is to introduce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto ana snniDraount. ont., uocaester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., Plaincn-ille, O., and Chicago, III., and we will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in (rood condition. We employ no arenis, out oeai uirect wita vustomsrs, and can sen and deliver stock to any part of mei mceu auuwor uuiaoa a; about one- half the price charged by other nurserymen. through agents. Kcmember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm, fcend us i list of wants ana wo win quote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand-ome illustrated catalogue Adilresa all letters which you uj uwuvk uum vanr Brgm ardr J. tAHMER & CO., Ntirserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. ffAUTED. THOSE WISHINO A F1MT- I class piano, ew ing machine, the latest music or artists' materials, will hnU a oargain oy caiiinz at Mrs. It Hyman's. The pianos are fully guar anteed for five years. The hpt pianos made to stand the climate of the Facinc coast. The New Ameri can Sewing Machine will please most lastinious. x aintm ana music les sons given there. Stamping, Em broidery and Dressmaking done to order. Xo. 115 1st St., Albanv, Or. For chilblain and frost-bites ue Chamberlain's Pain Balm. VThi-a promptly applied to the frozei unrts it will ptcvent the sk;, rrm lum'mff liiiu-k cr pccliiiMr m-. it all.ivs the itihinir and sniartin of thiit.lairwi and soan restore-i the )ai-lt;i lualthv ef)-.-0itieu V'ar t,v 7o-av t asn. OYER THE WIRES. More Appointments Made by the President SOLOMON IlinSCU IN TMIKEV. Kw Alirg the Coast- A Steamer Earscd at tho Dock flhaep Ranges Burning -Other 5ews- Tlie Hkralu Special liispatehe. I ' " WAsnntoTON. June r 23. The ri. x.awrence to oe assayer i uiw mint sst .San Francisco,anl Michael E. Smith to bo assaycr of the mint at Denver. OIL. STIC AM Kit RVKMEI). ii a i . t .1.. I.os Over SI 00,000 -No Lives Lost. Vkntcka, Cal., June 25. Tlie W. L. Ilardison. an oil 8famer, belonging to the Missouri Transfer Company, of St. Paul, was burned attne i!ock here this morning. The vessel arrived here yesterday and was taking on a load of oil, con tinuing to load until midnight. The lire was discovered about 1 o'clock, and it is not known how it originated. About 2000 barrels of oil were in her tanku. Ten men were aboard the vessel, but no lives were lost. The ship and cargo are a total loss. Tho loss is about $80,000 besides the oil that was aboard. STKAMKK miKNKJ). The W. I.. Ilardinon hikI Cargo a Total Lom. Ventira, Cal., June 25. The steamer W. L. llardison, which left San Francisco on Saturday last, took lire and was burned this morning. Tlie vessel will be a to tal loss. The llardison has lor some time been in the service of the Mission Transfer Company.un der command of Captain Hall, car rying oil from this port to San Francisco. The vessel was owned by (JrHIit. Coit A Co., of San Fran cisco. Los, tf.SO.OOO; insurance, $40,000. iumv iiu:ntifiei. I Wmknf .lai k tlir flipper Tarm-ll Commission. London, June -'5. Tlie nai;u' of the woman whose body was cirt up and thrown into the Thames river was Elizabeth Jansou. The fai t has been established by scars on the body and by the clothing. The woman was of low character and was ii: the habit of frequenting common houses in Chelsea. She was last seen alive on Way ."1st. She wns a victim of "Jack the Kipper." At a me.'! ing of the I'arncll com mission t -day Joseph Edwards a member of parliament, denied that he inte rviewed or spoke to Sexton, lie said he never knew him. TI'IiKKY'S NEW HIMSTEK. SbIoihihi liirKoh, f Orrua, Arrives at 'onNtuntinople. Constantinople, June I'o. Solo mon flitsch, the new American minister has arrived here. Strauss, his predecessor, has departed. Xews from th Grenade. Nkw Yokk, June 23. Bullary, superintendent of the Pacific Mail Company, was asked this afternoon if any particulars ff the wrecked Grenade had been recsived. He replied that news of the disaster reached the company through a dispatch from Archapulco.alexico The place where tlie vessel went ashore is thirteen miles south of Manzanilla (the nearest telegraph station) and 150 miles north ot Archipulco, where the agent of the company lives. Tho agont received news from Manzanilla that the 6teamer had gone ashore, and has gone to the sjtot, and we expect to hear from there in a day r two, as ne would go to Manzanilla to tele graph the particulars as soon as he could get then. Sheep Range Harncel. Mebckd, Cal., June 25. Fire broke out on the sheep ranges about fifteen miles east of town yesterday afternoon and raged all night, burning thousands of acres of sheep feed. The -lire is still burning, and the damage cannot be ascertained at the present tim". Aftar a Murderer. Helena, Mont., June 25. Afttr tho Kadman trouble to-day the sheriff left Missoula with a posse of ninety men to make a second attempt to secure the murderers, who were not caught, as stated in the first report. One murderer was shot in attempting to escape. Cooler Weather. San Fkancisco, June 25. For Oregon and Washington territory : Local rains in the western, portion from Portland northward, fair weather elsewhere ; variable winds, cooler. Koyal Visitor. I St. Itoabt, June 2o. I he ). iue em- iwror aim cuiicsa i" Kmc u oa.x- , . . . . . 1 a nt -v eneij i a- 1 1 1- a rtr t CI - ony arrived here to-day and ere received with great cntiiususm. j Tho streets are crowded and llw buildings decorated. SLEr.PLES? N'l"riiTS,MAr.E mi.i nlile lv t!;-.t t'rnble coii-n. bitiloi: t ure i the rtiiicdy f"i- von. toshay.t Masoti. NARROW A,OK PVKCHASK. The Southern Pacific to I'.nil.l Itranph I.inr in Oregon. j S.x Fkaxi i-io. June '24. "J'lto s di-! atch ft miii Portland last uic'nt I aniioi ncii: that ti;e Southern I'acifio i Company iiai tit.tilit ilic narrow ' t.'aii.'e lines or tti-: Jri'oi.i;in llailwav i Comj any in (Jivgon wa continue I t to-day at tlie lirm ial ofK.-e .f tli ! Southern l'.u-itie Company in this j c ty. Jne general unlei-taii'.ling iiere is that fallowing this late purchase the company will luill two iuiportat'.t hranohea to eomniuto their local s -teon. Ono tlif.t the otlicei-ii of the o'inpnr have iliacusscid far some time past t attrw i- - a. -f a-' " t . - 7...L through ' MLr.e to Junction Citv. The other branch will ho i.nthing i-lse than a line to Astoria freni For est fliOve. At the company's ofiioes here no iiifoiinatio:i will he' given concerning tiio road, lint it is said thit it is viili::g to advauce niuit-y to the Astoria i?c Snt!i Coa?t railway to build it. The two new mat!--, like al! the others the company own in Oregon, are to be operaUid under the names of the linee in Oregon. NEW MEXICO. Tha Governor Ikhuch m I'rnrlamii tlo; Santa t'r., N. M., Juue 24. Gov. Prince issued a proclamation to-day urging on the people of New Mexico the importance of taking .in active interest in the constitutional conven tion to be held at Santa Fe oil Sept. 3d. He recommends the sinking of partisan personal preference that Xew Mexico's admission to statehood may be hastenal. THE WOOOS ltl KNIXC. Iitfatrou Timber Fire Aioug the orthern2Paelfie Railroad. Helena, Montana, June 24. Tim ber lires are rajj:nj along tha North ern I'ucilic railroad wc?t of Helena, am' becoming disiistioiis. This morning inlnrniation .vas received here that Clark's Fork bridge near CVtr d'Alene lake ha 1 !en partially destroyed by lire. This bridge is over (MM) feet long, ami about 200 feet have been Imrned. A Hoiking crew was at onec ilcspatched to make the neceasaiy repairs. Met it Ilia Vfe desire totar to rurt-itizeas, that for vears we have been sellin Dr. KinsrVNew Oioove rvtot Onnniption. Dr. Kiii!;'s New Life Pills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Electrie Bitters, and have never hundlcu remedies that sell a well, or that hare civen such uni veral satisfaction. We Ho not liesi late to guarantee them everv time, snd we stand rcadv to refund the pur chae price, if satiefactorv rcsuiLs da not follow ihcir use. These remedies hay won their srreat popuUritv pure Iron ilicir merits, '-"osliar 4c Maa li-tigs:it6. h- lac rrlele af neataa. A alear pearly and transparent skin im always a sign of pure blood, ataf all persons ticuLlttl with dark, greasy, yellow r,r hlotc-hed skin ca iet,t aesiired tb-4t their l)Ioml is out of order. A few Joscs cf J5K0GS' BLOOD PUKIFIOR and BLOOI MAKKR will remove th cause and the skin will Iiecoaie clear aud trans parent. Try it, and if svtif taction k not given it will ost you nothing. It is fully warranted, G. L. Blaslt smd, drugsist. Wkt tn II That people linger along always complaining about thit tired feeling? O.ie bottle of BEi HJS' BL(X)D P 17111- FIKR and 11 LOO D MAKER will ea tirely remove this feeling, give thens a good aptctite ami teculate diges tion. O. L. blackmail, ftnmgist. Kaakiea's A rale alve. Hie Itest Salve in the wtrlit far Ciibj, Jirnisea, fcores. Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hauds, CLilblait.s, Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, aud positively curas Piles, or no pay required. It n guaranteed tojrive peifsttsatistaetioa. or mosey rr funded. Price cent Ser box, For sale Ij Foshtv Jk fsson, WaattnS Olaesvery "AaotLer wonderful disearery has been made and that too by a lady ia this county. Diseast fastened its clutches up'jn her and far seven years she withstood its severest tests, bat her vital organs were undermined and death skeined imminent. For three) months she caughed incessantly aad could rot sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much ra lieved on takinc first do?e that she slept all night aud with one bottle hac been miraculously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus write W. C. ilamrick it Co. of Shelbv, N. C iet a free trial bottle at Fohav A Mason's Drug tre. A WOMAN'S WAT, A atrUinff Bmslness PrenosiUaai When Mrs. Fowter, ol 327 Ellis street, stopped in at a leading city druggist's to aa wn effect JOT'S VCiretabla Sarsana! ua, wouia nave tn dygnensia and irk neaaacnes, sue was assured It wonid r. neve OOtn. Sno was SO Incrednlnna that the druggist gave her bottle, not to be paid for unless It cured. The following is mo convincing conclusion! ' 8ah FBAKasco, Fcby. $, im. Dear sir: Notwithstanding my mis givings, Joy's Vegetable Sarsapa'illa did all that you promised. I had tried so many prescriptions that I had come to believe nothing would relieve tn v drb sia and sick headache. had a return ol cither since. You have . . . ... . - - IZJ ventaieu t,. iinr'.'r w v :,:,.luvutv w ncrauy 7T Ellis itrtet I' f F, i;t!u-y i i'aUJCea. WAS,1X(;T()X NotSS and Comments from National Capital. the i:k knt aim-ointmi'nts f.M: Coccersinj tie Sumnaa Katter The Civil to Cfir.iaii-icou LPrt-&iuiLt. a Lti SvH.iU Corre?-ioiiueiiee.l Washikhtos, June 17. Seuator Ooav. is lo join ScnatcrT.onnBda"- .- eilll at TW17I' lit M-.NrlMiltn.nwM several weeks f shing in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Mr. nay will leave here as soon as the Philadelphia ap pointments are settled, which it is expected tlu-j will be in a few days. In fact they arc as Lod as settled already; all parties having agreed on the following f-late: Field, post master (it will be remembered that Postmaster-General W.-tnaniakvr ten- -dered him the position early ia the administration, and that Senator Quay's protest promoted his appoint ment by the president), LacIs, sur veyor (he was Senator Quay's candi date tor postmaster), and Cooper, collector ot customs. It is generally believed that these appointments will be made this week. Secretary Blaine and the president ate very much pleased with the re btilt of the Samoau commission which has jnst finished its sittings at Berlin. The agreement or treaty thera is a dispute as to which it really is wbioh was ratified, gives the United States everything that was expected, in fact much more -than was expected without a hard struggle . Rut it is not so much what was actually gained that pleases Mr. Blaine and the president as the man ner in which it was gained. Never before have American commissioner been tr ated by those af the great European powe-s with the courtesy and deference that Messrs. Phelps, Karson aad Rates have received from the English and German members ot the Samoan commissioner, and the administration has a good right to . fee. both pleased aud proud. Some of the patiently waiting brethern were made happy last week. This is particularly true of the con sular appointments made. Among the apttointments were the following: YV. G. Fryc, of Maine, ta be consul general at Halifax, Nova Scatia (air. Fry is nit a relative of Senator Frye, but owes his appointment principally to the good record ho made iu the same position before Cleveland re- '"." moved him), J. A. Leonard, of Min nesota, to be cunsul-geueial at Shanghai, China (Mr. Leonard has an . excellent war record and is a goa l newspaper man, hein; at present edi tor ot tlie Post,pf Rochester, Minn.),. Z. 'J . Sweeny, of ludiana, to te consul-general at Constantinople (Mr.- ' Sweeny is a minister of the Christian church aud at present chancellor of the Butler university); O. H. Dock ery, of North Ccroliha, to be consul general at Rio dc Janeiro (Mr. Dockery has for years been .ne of the leaders of the republic.! party 1 in his state; has btrved several term in the house of representatives, and has always been willing to lend a forlorn hope in gubernatorial cam paigns); O. 11. Simmons, of Color ado, to be consul-general at St. Petersburg, Russia (Dr.Siinmous h is an M. D. was unanimously en dorsed for the position bv the Col orado legislature, cengiessional dele gation and republican state 'com mittee): G. VT. Roosevelt, f I Peuu6ylyania, to be consul at Brussels, Belgium (Mr. Roosevelt is now consul at Bordeaux, r ranee. aul is transferred at his own request); , L. W, Brown, of Ohio, to le consuls at Glasgow, Scotland (Mr. BrowdC has bean a very prominent republic! in his state; has been chatrmaa ot the state executive committee snd a member of the legislature); T. J. Morgan, of Rhode Island, to be com missioner of Indian affairs (Mr. Morgan entered the war as lieutenant in General Harrison's regiment of ludiaua volunteers. Afterwards he was a brigadier-general of colored troops. lie was president of the state normal school of Rhode Island when appointed to his present posi tion); A. E. Baxter, to be United States marshal tor the aorthern dis trict of New York, and Robert Smalls, of South Carolina, to be col lector of customs at Beaufort, Soutlt Carolina. (Mr. Smalls is an ex- member of congress and a colorel man. He is well known throughout the country asd had a hard fight to get this little position on account of the hot tight made against him by republicans from his state. The civil service commissioner be fore leaving for the West addressed a letter to the president asking him ta have all the appointment made in the census bureau taken from its lists of eligiblea. It is not likely that the president will cemply with this re quest as most people believe that cougrc-s intended these appointments to be made outside of the civil see- ice rules. The United states steamsmp liar4f frvtni Vtr Vork frOBB Havti vesterdav in command it i&S. J" Rear-Admit al Gherardi. The Kear sagegoes on orders from the nary de partment fJiout which thord is oon niderable mystery. It pars to patronize a cash store. If ou Lave anv doubts on this sub ject try F. L. Kenton, near the pOitOttKe. Now is tlif tim to get one of 1 1 ioi-e celebrated cook t-tovt s, cnlv $10, at Hopkins & allmarhh'tj. No. 1 Star tomatoes ::n a'l kinds of ficsh caiui-.'.l gttodi i.t :t very low i'jrurc at Conrad Meyer's. I 1 "eama - J ft '