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FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
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The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willamette Valley,
CALL AND EXAMINE HIS STOCK
Lead i n ff
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
(Joods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
fa His Merchant Tailoriiif Department
F3STKR BLOCK,
LUMBER!
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Bl'LIiL
ETA
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HUDSON, OR.
Are new prepared fo furnish lumber in car-load lots in Albanv.
Write for prices to us at, DRAIN, DOUGLAS CO. OREGON.
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CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN.
-PEALERS IX-
Stores, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copperware, Pumps
Iron Pipes and all kinds of Plumbing tGoods.
Aglntsfor the CVebrated
ON TIME
Oooking and Heating Stoves, the beet stoye for the least sseney ever
sold in this city. Give them call at the Tierce Block.Nrorth First
Street. Albany, Oregon.
Julius
Manufactauer of Choice Cigais
AND DEALER IN
FINE
IMPORTED
l rivals', I'luJaiul kii;sr T t r.- c . ?-(li..i.ti m v 1iu.i liju.st
full line of r-nic;ler'' Ai (; '.i . A k-;iler :n x-"p
CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FRUllS.
N-ktaorto Lni Limi t A Ki vi:ev' KcaljU-inle OHite.' Alltiny Vzn
(i. L.
BLACKMAN
Successor to E. W. Lancdoa.
DE1LX& is
yrugs, Paints, Oils,
Perfumery and toilet articles.
n!so a lull line 'of books and
stationery, periodicals, etc.
3T Prescriptions careful!)
compounded
IN 000 FEL10WS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon.
CARRIES-
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ALBANY
LUMBER!
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Joseph
ND KEY WEST
LUMBER
COMPANY
IPUiHIEi
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. '.A marvel
ol puriiy.strencth ana wholesoracness
More economical than the ordinary
kinds, and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Bold only in cms. Royal BakW ,jow
per Co.. 10ft Wall St., N. T.
1),W Ckowlev fc Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon,
Pill Sit I AS
Wll. DAVIS, M. J. PHYSICIAN AND
su.'eon. Can be found at his office
room in Strahan's block, First street. Albany
Oregon-
DR C. CHAJIliKKLlN. HOMEOPATHIC
phvdician and surgeon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon . Of
fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to t and
after C in evenings.
G
W. IIASTOX. PHYSICIAN AND SUB.
i geon, Albany, Oregon
M.
II. t ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr
gcon, Albar.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND SUIt
. gcon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's
new block. Otticc.hours, from 8 A. M. to 4
r. m.
A J. KOSSITEK, VETERINARY Sl'R
. gcon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
a incases of all fionicsticatcd animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Residence 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. I. W. STARR, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, late of Brownsvilie, Or. Ottire
at residence on corner of Rroadnlbin anil
Seventh streets. Cars promptly attended to
in city or couiit.iv.
IVt. " KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUI!
U peon, Albany, Oregon -Graduate of ficrj
man an.i Anienctin colleges.
ATTOKftKl'ft.
II. H. X. I.I.M KW I.'N. U. W. W RIGHT.
"OLACKUl'KN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
J L aw, Albany, Oreiron. Otlice in Odd
b( How's 'lemi'le. -Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and site special attention to all
business.
iToLWltToN CHARLES iK. ATTORNEY
1 I at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms la
and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Main's
s tor i
T K.
WKATHOltrORIt, ATTORNEY AT
rj . law, Albany,
Oregon. othce In Odd
fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the
courts of thestate, and give special attention
to all business.
H
EWERT. PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE
. and jeweler, Albany, Oretrnn,
l.ojiil nrvevlng.
PART1B8 DBSIBIXO SCRTBTIXO PONS CAN OB
tain aeenrate and prompt work by callinsr
upon ex-county surveyor F. T. T. Fisher. He
has complete copies of Held notes and town
ship plate, and is prepare I to do surveying in
any part of Linn county. Postoffice adareas,
Millers Station, Linn county, Oregon.
c
B. WINX, AG BUT FOR THE LSA-
ing fire, life aad.aectdent insurance o,m-
panies.
for Beat.
FURNISHED ROOMS TO 111 NT. AT THE
City Restaiiraat.
THAT HACKING C6UGH can vi
so quickly cured by Sbilea's Cure. We
guarantee it. Foebay A Mast.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker,
ALBANY, RBGON
Sells exobautre New Terk, San
Francisco and Portland.
Buy notes, 6tate, county and city
warrants. Receive deposits subject to
check. Interest allowed on time de
posits, Collections receive prompt attentiei
Correspondence solicited.
t5"Ofnce hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. u
Apcnt for reliable fire and.ruarine
nsurance companies.
iibanj Bath House
aN9
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
J08EPH WEBBER, PROPPvIETOR
ESTLadieg And children's hair dres.
ne a specialty. Bntije satisfaction
cuaranteed?
HAVING SOLD MY INTEREST IS TUB
store of general merchandise of the
firm of Coshow & Cable to C. E. Stanard, I
wish to call the attention of all who know
themseWcs indebtca to Coshow & Cable to
call and settle at once. Having sold out on
account of poor health, I expect to change
climae for n u hlic, and all accounts not
settled before I iret ready to leave lirownsville
" ill lie left with :m Ri(.,' r for collection. A
I wcrd fo the wise is ii'!icient..
; C.lPOOJ-HOW.nrownsxi
! (iieen pens, cabbage, cauliflower.
, oiibvis ttlery, phmt. fre-l-, at
; Brnwiuri1 A: Sta'wrd.
j Fruit cans lor the thom-and ;;t
I Hopkins
& a!tmars!i s.
13 l'EKSOXS AX THINGS.
2ueen Victoria is thu richest
woman ;n the Uritisli kiugdom.
She has accumulated a IbrtuiiR of
$20,000,000. .
Lord Tennyson is to receive
$1000 for the noein hu is now writ.
'lag. His iirst accepted poem
brought him the munificent i-uni of
10 hhilliugs.
Wheu Emperor William visits
Osborne he will Bnd in the garden
h splctitiiil myrtle which was
oiimiilly :i liuy twig cut Irom his
mothe.',s wccKiitij! l)ou)Ui;i.
Mr. Edison, the eli'ctrichii, is
iooke ; for in ' Paris iu July, mid a
reception awaits' K'im 'rom rhose
delighted with hu MsuI.iy of elec
trical inveotious nt t I'aria expo
sition .
In the Palis circus a tmiued !ion
is at present lt'ing exliioited who
rides ou horseback, junior through
iioiios and over bar,rires olf pistols,
aud performs a number ot similar
tricks.
The residents of Ashbury park
have invoked the aid of the police
to put a stop tp public courting,
lovers having become altogether
too oumerous nd "too sweet for
anything" aloDj the broad walk.
It is expected that the grape
crop in California this season will
be the largest , in the history of
the state. The wine production is
estimated at froin 30,000,000 to 35,
009,009 gallons. The raisin crop
will be a very heavy one.
Mme. Waddlngton, wife of the
French ambassador England,
has declared her intention of strik
ing off ber visiting list all the Lon
doners who offend the susceptibil
ities ot the republic by entertain
ing General Botilanger.
The Australian paper just re
ce've.: announce the finding of a
larce uuggef, weighing 336 ounces,
and valued at 1300. It was found
near Wedderburn, Victoria, by a
yrung Austrian named Costa
Clovich, who has only recently ar
med in the colony.
l-HCBC'Il KRSV!E8.
Where, Whex a.nm bt wuom Sbk
vices WIll be Held To-Dat.
Catholic Services every Sunday
at lu::50 a. iu. Sunday school at 3 p.
m. at the Academy. "Kev. L. Metayer,
rector.
CiiuitrriAN CHCKCH-7-8crvioeSj every
First Lord's L';iy .tt their church build
ing by Eliler W.D. Humphrey at 11a
m. mid usual hour in the evening.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni.
Evanuelicai.. Corner of Lyon und
Fourth streets, ocrviees at 11 a.m.
and 7 :X) p.m. Pat-tor, Kcv.I. B.FUtcr.
Sabbaiu school 10a. iu. Prayer meet
ing every VYcuiiCMlay evening.
Methodist. Corner Ellsworth and
Third streets. Services at 11 a. m. and
7::M) o. in. Pastor, Kev. 11. P. Webb.
Sabbath school 2::0 p.m. Prayer meet
ing every Thursday evening.
PiiEsiiYTKiUAN. Corner of Broadal
bin and Fifth streets. Services at 11 a
iu. and 7:30 p. m. Pastor Kev.E. K
Priehard. Sabbath school at 13:15 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
United Presbyterian. Corner of
Washington and Fifth streets. Servi
ces atll a. m.and 7:00p.m.Pastor Kev.
S. G .Irvine. Sabbath school at 2:30 p.
m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday
evening.
St. Paul Methodist Corner Mont
gomery and Third streets. Services at
11 a. m. and 7:00 p. in. Pastor, Rev
D.H.Comann. Sabbath school at 10 a.
ni. Prayer meeting on Thursday
evenings.
Baftist. Corner of Lyon and Fiftk
street, Services t 11 a. in. and 7:30
p. m. Pastor Rev. L. J. TrumbuE.
Sabbath school immediately after the
morning services. Prayer meeting
every Thursday evening.
Protbstart Episcopal Church
8ervices will be held in St. Peters Epis
copal church every alternate Sunday,
morning and evening. Sunday school
at 9:30 a. in. Friday evening senrlea
on every Fndaypreceding the Sunday
service. All are luvited to attend.
Congrboathsal-Corner of Ferry
and Fourth streets. Services at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. ra. Sabbath school at
i2:15. Prayer meeting o Wednesday
evenings. G. L. Roe, pasM.
Tke New Msevver.
Tea have heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it, Tou may
yourself be ne of the many wk
know from personal cxperienc just
how good a thing is. If you have
ever tried it, you arc one of its staunch
friends, because the worer ul thin
about it is, that when once given a
trial, Dr King's New Discovery ever
af:er holds a place in the house. It
you have never- used it and should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any
Thaoat, Lung or Che6t trouble, eccure
a bottle at once and give it a fair trial,
It is gauranteed every time, or monj
refanded. Trial bottles free at Foshajr
fe Mason's Drug otore
A Hafe iBveataiMMf.
Is ane which is guaranteed U ria
vou satisfactwrv result, or in case af
failure a return of purchase pnee. Oa
this safe plan vou can buv from oar
advertised Dnijfgist a bottle of Dr.
Kinz's Few Discoverv for Consump
tion. It is gurrantecd to bring relief
m everv case, when usea for anr affec
tion of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such
as Consumption, Inflammation af
Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whoop
ing Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It w
plea6nt and agrceabU to taste, par
r.,.u c..r ...wi .'.on alwavs be denend-
ed tijion. Trial bottles free at Feahav (
fe Mason's Drugstore.
Am Abnolme Cure
The Originil Abictine Ointment is j
only put up iu largo two-ounce Ha,
boxes, and is an absolute cure for old j
sores, burns, wounds, chapped Ii.md. ,
and all skin eruptions. Will positive-;
iv euro all kin.i-s' of pih'S. Ak tor the.
t)i igi:i;il Abictine Ointment. by
Kiha. A Mason at ' cents per I ov.
l'v mai. "-in cents, j
THE THREE ELDEES.
Tl ret liders set out for the temple of Fame,
tilth booted and spurred and equipped tne
same.
The lirst phIi; forth at a rattling pace,
Like a j.x.ky who wins an exciting race.
Tin second net out with n caution, slow.
So that, wiien need was. he might faster so.
Thu third lode steadily, quitcly on.
At a quick joa trot lie could reckon upon.
And which do you think will the winner be.
The lrirc, the tortoise or number three?
The first one soon broke down, of course,
He savad the saddle, but lost his horse.
The second met the reirular fate,
Uallicd too lonjr, and was just too late.
The third. 1 vrieve ami regret to say,
Did not get there, for he lost his way.
He thought so much tf his regular tiot.
That to Icok at the sipis be quite furoi.
See how strangely things befall.
Another, not thiukim; of Fame at all.
Who on his way to the brcad-fiuit tree, '
To provide for his wife and children three.
Went straightway tnto the tempe of Fame,
And innocently asked its Dame!
They answered him. And with a quizzical
face
He remarked: "It's a most uncomfortable
place."
Then he went on ti the bread-fruit tree
And nome to his wife and children tnree.
( HAKMEI) BY A SNAKE.
A Kattler T'asriuatea a TTtas
;irl.
1) nison (Tex.) Special to lilobe-lfcuiocrat
LI. P. lleiden, who resides
southwest of Denieon several miles,
brought to the city his little ch:ld
Hallie te be treated tor a cnake bite.
About 0 o'clock the little girl left
the house with a pail on her arm
to gather wild blackberries near
what is called Stone spring. The
child was expected to return home
in a few moments, as the family
was to leave early to pass the day
with a neighbor. The child being
absent something over . an hour,
Mrs. Hidden proceeded to the
spring. The child was not there.
and the mother called her name
loudly several times. Receiving
no response she lei t the spriug and
walked into the blackberry patch
to hunt up the child.
Passing through the patch she
saw a scene which made her scream
and almost faint in horror. The
child was seated on a rock, aud
curled in her lap was a large rattle
snake. The '-child was carressing
the su.ike, whose her.d wuvslightly
elevated and moving to and fro.
Sometimes the snake's head would
almost touch the lips of the child,
who pushed it away without ap
pearing to anger the snake. The
child was so completely under the
spell of the serpent that it paid no
attention to the mother, who
screamed so loud that her iuitmod
heard her a quarter of a mile dis
taut and hutiied to tiiesccue.
When Mr. lleddeu appeared the
suake oiaced itself in tin attitude
of butt'c and the air almost seemed
to vibrate with the noise of the
rattler. Mr. lleddeu advanced
upon the snake, tin: child lei! back
as if in a swoon, and the make
struck it on the thumb of the right
hand, and then sprang at Ilcdcien,
who killed It with a rock, lleddeu
sucked the wound, wiiich he is con
fident saved the life tfhisiittle
girl. Saleratus was also applied to
the wouud. The hand aud arm of
the little girl were 'out very littie
swollen when brought to the city
for treatment. The child states
that she was sitting on the rock
picking berries when the snake ap
pearad, and that she was unable to
move when she looked at it; that
she was not afraid of it; that when
H wared its head to and fro iu her
face, she telt like going to sleep.
riles! rile: riles!
Dr William's Indian Pile Ointmeat
is the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered.
It never fails to cure old cjscs of Ion;
standing.
Judge Coons, Maysville, Ky, sayt:
"Dr William's Iudian Pile Ointmeat
cured me after years of suffering."
J udge. Coffinbury, Cleveland, O, says :
"I nave found by experience that Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate and permanent relief."
. We haye hundreds of such testi
monials. Do not suffer an instant
longer. Sold by druggists at 50c and
I per box. Sold by J'ocbay AMasoa,
Albany, Orsgos.
Woman's lUHeoverjr.
"Another wonderful discovery Lao
been made and that too by a lady ia
this county. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her aud for seven years
she withstood its severest tests, but
her vital organs were undermined and
death seemed imminent. For three
months she coughed incessantly and
could pot sleep. She bought of us a
bottle of Dr. King' s New Discovery
for Consumption and was so much re
lieved on taking first dose that she
slept all night and with one bottle has
been miraculously cured. Her name
is Mrs. Luther Luts." Thus write W.
C. Hamrick & Co.. of Shelby, N. C
Oct a free trial bottle at Foshay A
Mason's Drug Store.
Merit Wlna
We desire to say to our citizens, that
for vcars we have been selling Dr.
IJfeit'sNcw Dicovcrvloi Consumption,
Doing's New Life Pills, Bucklen's
Arnica Salve and Eleetrie Bitters, and
have never handled remedies that sell
as well, or that have given such uni
versal satisfaction. We do not hesi
tate to guarantee them cverv time,
and wc stand rcadv t refund the pur
chase price, if satisfaetorv results do
ii.kt follow their use. Thet-e remedies
liav won their great popul.rit v pure
lv on t heir merits, voshar A M.son
DriigiriMs.
For your line imported . and Ke
West cigars, iro to M. Baumgart
cigar store, one door east of Black
man's drug sto;
Tiiis morning I will receive a
good supply of blacklx-rrit's, strinc:
!.:;iis, plums, cabbage. onions, elf.
Orders solicited. F. L. Kenton.
JOTS OP CAMP LIFE.
All Modern Inconveniences, but No
Kncl of Fun.
Did you ever go ont carnitine?
That's the real way to take sjlid com
fort during a vacation. Avoid
countiy hotels ni farmhouses. The
true oath to enjoyment is to get a
party of three or four, hire a tent,
load yourselves like pavkmul:s with
bedding, frying fans and a shotgun
aud . o som where. The further you
get away from home the better you
will enjoy yourself.
You have taken your gun along,
aud some day y.u suceeed in shooting
a couple of chipmunks and a sparrow,
perhaps. You don't know how to
dress them, though, and about one-.
quarter of the flesh is wasted ia the
process. It is easy enough to cook
them. Put them into a pot of water,
throw iu some sale and let them boil.
By and by the llesh boils off the
bones, and then y u regret not hav
ing studied up on this matter of cook
ing. If one is really hungry the
chancer are that he will have to walk
two or three miles to procure a piut
of milk and a few eggs from some
farmers' wife. Kggs are a food pe
culiarly fit for the camper out, in that
everybody knows how to cook them.
But the best way is to beat them all
up together and scramble them. You
proceed to break them, one by one,
in a tin dipper, daubing your bands
and clothing liberally in the opera
tion. The last one is stale, and you
suddenly decide you 'do not care for
eggs that day. With average camp
ing luck there will be a smart shower
every day, clearing off soon enough
for your traps to dry before the next
one comes along to wet them again.
Here is an' extract from a letter
written in camp, which will illustrate
some of the beauties of the life:
"Howard and Dick have gone of'
gunning, or trying to gun; Joe is out
side the tent, bnsy about something,
and I have the first peaceful moment
I have had since we came here. This
is real fun. We are having an im
mense time. Rain for four dsys, but
it is lovely this morning. I wish you
conl-.i see the bushes about here just
now. Kvery one presents some
picturesque appearance, covered as
they are with overcoats, rubber and
woolen blankets drying in the sun.
lam barefooted, waiting for one of
my three pairs of shoes to dry.
THE TEItltlTOKIF.S.
They Will Be Well Treated by the
Administration.
Washington, July 13. Secre
tary Noble, iu an iuteiview with
Delegate Carey tf Wyoming Terri
tory, to -day said that the policy of
the Administration would be broad
and iiberd toward the Territories;
that land whrj tiiere were no
ey.dences of minerals should be
sent to patent; tJiat person" who
settled u: on public lands or pur
chased lauds in good faith should
have their evidences of title; that
this was his policy aud that Acting
Commissioner Stone was ic actor J
with him. The Secretary also in
formed Delegate Carev that he
might say to the settlers of Wyom
ing that they fh.uld have their
patents, aud that in addition to
home rule every proper encourage
mfut would be given to efforts
looking to the advancement of the
Territories and thoir admission as
States whenever they ere prepar
ed to assume t.ie duties of State
hood.
Who Burned Bllonftburg?
Tacaraa Led ire r. -
E. T. Wilson of Ellensburg, in
peaking of the fire, said :
"The ore which on Ihursday
night destroyed the entire business
portion of Fjliensburg, with one or
two email exceptions, is still at this
moment a matter of mystery. Maay
think it the act ot an incendiary;
others the wrk of an Indian squaw
who bad been outraged by some
white man and sought to obtain re
venge by firing the town. Still
others, by tramps or vagrants who
had recently been infesting tbo
city.
"To strengthen this last idea
several reputable citizens stated en
the morning after the fire that they
bad found in their yards a red card
on which bad been wiitten in ink
the words, You have no pity we
thow no mercy.'
"There is another supposition,
however, but as it involves the
standing and position of one who
was burned out, yet heayily in
sured, I do net feel warranted in
telling you upon whom this sus
picion bas been directed. Investi
gations are now on foot, and if this
party is found guilty, or indeed if
any one is apprehended who set
the city on fire, he will be most
rigidly dealt with."
Kleetrte Blllrrn.
This remedy is becoming to well
and popular known as to reed no spe
cial mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song of
praise A purer medicine does not ex
ist and it is guaranteed to do all that
is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure
all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys,
and remove Pimples, Boils, Salt
Kheum and other affections caused
by impure blood. Will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent, as well
as cure all Malaria) fevers For the
cure of Headache, Con6rip:-.tioit sad
Indigestion 'try electric bitters En
tire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Prtee ."a I cents and $1.(K)
per bottle at Fothay &Maou.
Fuhrniv' erleliraiml hlnod rlunu.
at Brawr.ull it Sfcmard and at llcvoe
& RobsonV P.J. Bait imre general
agent.
OVER THE WIRES.
The Salmon Fishing Industsy on
the Alaskan Coast.
WASHINGTON NEWS NOTK.
rae New 8oon-tc-Be States Women a
Boldiors io Hayti Joba L. Sullivan
Still Dodging tbe Officers.
The USUAL Special Dispatches .J
Washington, July 13. The sec
retary of the treasury lias received
a letter from the collector of cus
toms at Sitka, Alaska, in regard to
the salmon fishing in that territory
in which he suggests that inas
much as there are over 40 fishing
and canning corporations actively
engaged in catching and preparing
salmon for market to be distrib
uted over a large area, that he bo
authorized to visit such portions of
territory to see that the laws for
the protection of those fish be
properly respected. He bas been
informed that his request cannot
be granted because of lack of ap
propriations out of which his ex
penses would be paid. It seems
that while congress passed an act
for the protection of the salmofa
fisheries of Alaska and to prevent
the unauthorized killing of fur
bearing animals in Alaskan waters,
it made no appropriation for carry
ing out such objects.
Commander Schley returned this
morning from Philadelphia, where
he had gone to accompany the new
steel cruiser, "Baltimore," on
her first trip at sea. He is in a high
state of satisfaction at the action of
the new craft that he will command
as soon as she is put in the com
mission. He calls her a magnifi
cent ship, and says she will be the
most formidable vessel afloat when
fully equipped and armed. Tke
trial was a complete success. The
vessel was taken outside and was
run through a heavy swell. She
was unequipped, and her guns
were not compensated for by extra
weight. Everything worked beau
tifully, pointing to a complete ful
fillment of the contract require
ments. MOKE KNC.I.ISII CAPITAL.
Nine Million Dollar Invested iu
Iron Works at Cleveland, Ohio.
London, July 13. The Otis
Steel Company, cf Cleveland, Oin'o,
has been formed into an English
company, with a capital of $;,0J0,
000. Cleveland, July 13. The sale
of the Otis Iron and 2teel Works
to an English syndicate for $0,000,
000 is completed, after several
month's negotiations.
A ItIO SALE,
A ttraat Patent Medicine Buslnek
t he Sold for S5.OOO.O0O.
Rochester, (X. Y.), July 12.--It
is stated that H. II. Warner &
Co. are negotiating for the 6ale oi
their vast proprietory medicine
business to Eng'ish capitalists, in
cluding the immense building and
business at this point, together
with the branches in Ixmdoa,
Frankfort, Melbourne, Toronto,
Sydney, Pressbere and other
places. The price is said to b
$5,000,000.
Yaqnina Pasaena;a.
Yaqcisa, July 13. The steam
ship Willamette Valley arrived to
day at 3 p. m. to-day with the fol
lowing passengers:' G. H. Deere
and wife, II. Matthews, 1. Nash.,
W. L. Law, C. W. Mead, Mrs. M.
B. King, Mrs. W. A. Wheeler, A.
D. Beraard, W. L. Crigler, Y. I.
Strong, W. R. Sentar, Mrs. South
wood, Mrs. Hicks, Miss Stewart,
A. Buek, F. Peterson, il. Alva, W.
B. Dempeey, F. Stehn, (. Hamp
hill, F. Stanley, N. A. Anderson.
F. Thorall, A. Enoch, It. Williams,
J. Morrison, F. Kenselp Weber, T.
Metzger, J. Cameron.
John L. Sullivan.
New Yobk, July 13. John L.
Sullivan's baggage arrived this
morning, but tbe fighter lumself
has not yet put in an appearance.
He is expected this afternoon.
MAVTIAN AMAZONS.
Legitiaae Arming Women To Servo
In The Ranks.
New York. July 13. The
Tines' Port-au-Prince letter of
Juso 29th says : Matters are going
to an extreme ic Hayti, for Legi
time is arming women and placing
them in the ranks. He is resort
ing to everything possible to
etreagthun his position, which i
far stronger than is currently re
ported. Evory peak and promi
neat positio about the city is foosd
fortified, and, though quakcr guas
arc mounted on not a few of the
earthworks, ythe whole system of
defense readers Legitimes position
a strong one.
Tellow fever is prevailing in the
city, though not to sb aiauning ex
tent. The wcaaen serving in the
ranks of Legitime dress in male at
tire and appear to endure the hard
ships well Tliey are said to be all
young girls and many of ili' tii are
mistresses of the soldiers. Fortified
as Legitime is, he is too strong to
be te.ken by Ilippelyte, w'i.ile Legi-iMvt-,
it .appears, does not dare to
(.tune out and risk a battle.