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15 CENTS A WEEK.
ALBANY, OREGON, TUEJD JULY 16 lSiJ.
yOIilV. NO. 196
FOR PURE DRUGS,
TOILET AND FANCY GOODS
(JO R
T G. L. BLACKMAN.
fcjlffj&S- I i Successor to E. XV. I.aogdon
Wy lift i ' I DJtALSH IS
-HE ALSO
The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the
Willaihette Vallej.
CALL ANI EXAMINE. HIS STOCK;
jeadinjr
lie'
Carries the Largest Line of Men's
and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing
Ooods, Etc. in the Willam
ette Valley.
SUITS MADE TO ORDER
In His Merchant Wring Department.
FOSTER BLOCK,.
LUMBER!
-THi-:
bgim i
HEALD
HUDSON. OR. '
J!"fi?" Are now prepared to furnish lumber in car-load lots in Alfeanv.
Write for prices t us at,
Ill)
.CHEAPEST; PLACE IN1 TOWN.
. ' PKALEKSIX
f
Stoves, Tin, Sheet Iron ttml Cop per ware. Pumps
Iron Pipes tind all . inds of PUnnbin),Gootts.
Afflnts for the CVehratcd
ON TIME
fe'ookitjs mid Hcatin- Stoves, the best stove for tbo leaot raencv vcr
sld mthi3. it . t.ivt- ihcm a call at the Pion-e J!lork,Nrortii Firnt
street. Albany, Oregon.
Tulius Joseph
Manufactauer of
FINE IMPORTED
Cigars, ThifrJ.it t fsji. 1,.il T1 ms, V. im! .t in .1 : liei I.jei,,
fuil line id nii..l;cr' Aiticlt-s. Air o dcidcr in
CALIFORNIA AND IROPICAL- rKUIiS.
o t nr to BurLhart Kccney's lleuljEstate OllicciAlhany Ogn
mug?, Paints, Oils,
: - j,..-.
Perfumery and toilet articles,
also a full line of books anc
stationery, periodicals, etc.
"Off Prescriptions carefnllj
rompounded
IN ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE,
Albany Oregon
CARRIES -
ALBANY
LUMBER !
WD PAVIDUI1
Cottier
LUMM
IKAIN.. DOI'CJLAS CO. OKK iON.
nil i
oaiuiidJMi,
Choice Ciffaisi;'
. vV v-v M I a ..fount of p..... Iua!th. I expect to ehai
1 KEY W EST
r v i mm
Absolutely Kure.
This Tiowuer never varies. "A marvel
ol purity .strength and wholesomeness
More economical than me orainarj
kind6. and cannot be sold in competi
tion with multitude of low test, short
weight alum or phosphate powders
Sold onlv in cms. Royal Baki'" 'jow-
ditr Co., 100 Wall st, N. Y.
D.W Ckowlet S Co., Agents,
Portland, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN
WII. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN, AMD
suigenn. Can be found at his office
room in Stratum's block, First street. Albany
Uregon-
DR C. CHAMBERLIN, HOMEOPATHIC
physician and surjreon. Office, corner
Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oretron Of
fice hours, mornings, S to 9 and 12 to 1 and
after 0 in evenings.
G.
W. 1IASTOX. PHYSICIAN' AND SUK
, geon, Albany, Oregon
M.
H.i, ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SL'ftr
geon, Albat.y, Oregon.
CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND oUR
. geon Albany, Oregon, office in Puree's
new block. Otiiee.hours, from 8 A. it. to 4
r. v.
A.
J. KOSSITER, VETERINARY SCR
teon, graduate of Ontario veterinary
college and member of the Ontario veterin
ary medical society, is prepared to treat the
disease of all domesticated animals on
scientific principles. Office at Ans Marshall's
livery stable. Resilience 4th and Calapooia
streets, Albany, Oregon.
DR. I. W. STARK, PHYSICIAN AND
Surgeon, late of I'rownsvilie, Or. Oltire
at residence on corner of Kroadalbin and
Seventh streets, t.'ai s promptly attended to
in city or countiy.
DR M KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SI R
geon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of ('erj
man and American colleges.
ATTOKSKYS.
I. S. lil.A KI'.I KN. li. W WKKillT.
1 LACKl!(l;N, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT
JJ) L av.-, Albany, Oregon. Ottice in Odd
bellow's Temple. " Vill practice in all courts
of the state, and give special attention to all
business
iVVuTvERTON 'C'HAKLKSE. AITORNEY
V "at Iaw, Albany, Or. OnVe in rooms 13
and 14, Fosters Uluck, over L. E. ltlain's
a tor ,
J.'
K. WEATHORFORD, ATI'ORNEY AT
law, Albany, Oregon. Office 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, Oregon,
Land Mirvejina.
PARTIES PKSIRINO SIT.VUVIXO PONK CAN OB- j
tain accurate and prompt work by calling
upon ex-county surviyoi I. V. T. Fisher. He
hastoniplete copies of field notes and town
ship plats, and is prepare I to do survevin-f in
any part of Linn county. Postotticc addrew,
Millers station, Linn counts, Oregon.
C K. WINN, AGBNT FOR THE LEA I-
ing tire, lite and. accident insurance com
panies. lor Belli.
1 BURNISHED ROOMS TO Rl NT.
City Restaurant.
AT THE
THAT H.aCKJXU COl'trH can vh
so fjuickly i tired lor Sbiloh'.-; Cure. We
fftiaranicc it. Foshay it Man.
H. F. MERRILL,
Banker
! !
ALBANY,
OREGON
Sells e; th an op on New Yrk. Sna
Francisco slid l'ort'aud.
i Huv notes, state, tnut-lv and cit-?
warrants. Iicceive dej-osits subject to
check. Intcre:-t alloucd n time d:
I posits i
jv .11. : . it .(i.ir.-
Correspondence soltcitrid. ' '
'"Oliicc Iiours from S .V. v.. to 5 p. m'
A .cent for reliable fire and marine
nsuiancc companies.
iitaj Bath Bouse
AND
HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR
J53Ladicf 'fliid children's hair dress.
n:r a spreialtv. Dnti.ie satisfaetifir.
2liarat!t0':df
MILE OJT.
HAVING StlLD MY INTEREST IN THE
store of general irerehundise cf the
limi of Coshow .V Cable to C. F. Stanard, I
know
to
on
angc
clinia'e fvr while, :.wi jt I a 'eoui.ts not
i settled boiore 1 t rem!;. . !e'ie RrownsviWe
ill t,e li it with :in Hi , r for . ollection. A
ni-itl to the wise is Mrl'.cicltl.
C. ! i' . , 1 '. ' ) v . 1 : nsv i
ire el 1 pea-, ca!iha::c. cauliflower,
i!! -;is, n pie la!:t, fre.-h, at
il.-.rivne!' t' Ma'lau!.
i rnif ciius for the tliourraiid at
Hopkins Si Saliwareh's.
You t'MUiiot A fiord
At this season of the 'year .to", be
without a good reliable diarrhoea
balsam in the house, as cramps, colic,
diarrhoea and all inflammation f the
stomach anil bowelj are exceedingly
dangerous if not attended to afc once.
One Imi ttlc of B EGGS' DIARRHOEA
BALSAM will do more goort in cases
of this kind than any other medicine
on earth. We guarantee it v O L.
Blackmail, druggist. ' ;' r
SPECIAL NOTICE) 1
DR. W. C. NEGUS,
Graduate of the Royal College of
LondoD, England, aiso of the Belle
vue Medical College. &
The Dr has spent a lifetiqie of
study and practice and makes $ spe
cialty of chronic diseases, removes
cancers, scrofi'laenl- rgements, tumors
and wens, without pn or tin? knife.
Ue also makes a .-ucv.t reat
ment with electricity. ' -fftra pra'otit ed
in the German French and English
hospitals. Calls promptly attended
day or night. His motto is
"GOOD WILL TO ALL."
2"Office and residence Ferry street,
between Third and Fourth.
9,999.00
IN GOLD
To Be Given Away,
Cut ont this aiivettisement and send it
J. LAHMER & CO., Nurseryman, Toronto,
Canada, with 14 three-cett Canadian, 01 21
two-cent American postage stamps, and they
will send you by mail (postpaid) in good time
for planting in April or May next, your
choice of any one of the following collection
of plants, and enter your name in competi
tion for the -39.999.00 in gold that they are
giving away iu order to introduce their nur
sery stock.
Collection of Plants:
No, 12 hardy roses.
No. 2 2 hardy climbing roses,
No. 32 ovcrbloomiiig roses forhoue cul
ture. ,
No. 4 2 dahlias.
No. 5 10 gladiola.
No. ) 3 hardy grape viiie3."
No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 each black and
red:
No. 8 20 strawberry plants, 4 choice kim's.
No. 9 5 very choice plants four house cul-
3turc.
No. 10 5 cherry currants (ret1).
No. 115 Lees prolilie currants (black)
No, 12 5 white grape currants
All letters with this advertisement enclosed
along with st imjw for any one or more coi
tions of plants, will be numbered as fiev
coma to band, and the senders of the first
thirteen hundred will receive gifts as follows:
1st S2:0 I The next 20, $10 each.
2nd 100 ' The next 40, ?T each,
3rd - 50 I The next 415, 2 each. '
4th 30 1 1 he next 820, $1 each,
oth 20 1
Alter PO.000 letters hae been rvived. the
lenders of the next 1,100 letters will receive
tifts as follows:
1st 5225 I Next 10, 15 each
2nd 135 I Next 15, M0 each
2rd - 75 i Next 40. $5 each J
4th 5 Next 470, $2 each
5th 25 I Next 500, 1 eaefc
Aft.T P 0,000 letters have been received.
e s- leis of tor n ?xt 1,00 letters will re-
-.!'tts ac Inil ws:
an 1 1 rjpn) each ! Next 5 20 each
3, 4 and 5 . 7"eaeh Next 15 IS each
K, 7 and 8. .. 50 each Next 3li4. 3 each
3.10,11,12. 25 each I Next C93 leach
After 150,001) letters have been received the
senders of the next 1.109 letters will iceeive
gifts as follows:
1 sioo each j Next It 20 each
2 75 each Next 25 10 each
S and 4 60 each Next 585 ... . 2 each
Next5 25 each I Next 479 leach
Any person may send any number of times
for any of the above collections. If 5 cents in
stamps extra is sen i, we will send inJun
next a printed list of the names of all persons
who are entitled to gifts.
We make this liberal offer t readers of the
Ilr.Rii n, knowing it will not pay us now, but
our object is to ii,;io luce our stock and build
up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto
and SShrubmount, Out., h'ochester, X. Y.,
Louisville, Ky., Plainesville, O., and Chicago,
111., and wc will guarantee all stock to leach
our customers in good condition. We employ
no avents, but deal direct with customers,
and can sell and lelicr stock to nny part of
the I'niutl States or Canada about one
half the price charged by other nurserymen,
through agents. Remember we will not be
undersold by any reliable firm, send r.s u
list .f wants and tve will rjiiote you price; or
10 cents for n hand onie ilinstiated catalogue
which you may deduct from your tirst order.
Aililress all letters . 1 r
J. LAHMER & CO.,
Nursery nen,
TORONTO, CANADA.
WASTED.
THOSE W1S11LNO A EIRST
class piano, sowing- machine, the
latest music or artists' materials, will
lind a bargain by calling at Mrs. li.
Hyinnn's. The pianos are fully guar
anteed for live years. The best
pianos made to stand, the climate o?
thej Pacific coast : The -Nevy Ameri
can Sewing Machine jvill pleaBo rho.st
fastidious. Painting ;ni: jiiusic . les
sons : given thenj. j t.vipin.'i, i Em
broidery and Dressmaking dene to
order. No. 113 1st St.,. Albany, Or.
For chillihiin and frost-bites f.uc
Chamberlain's- Pain 13a) in. When
promptly applied to the frozen parts
it wiil pfev-nt the sklii' from lr.rnin.ir
Mack or peeling otT. It allays I lie
itching and smarting of chilblains
and soon reMorcs the part to a healthy
condition sale by 1'ofthay V
Mason.
A Iv 13 A X Y
ALBANY, I OREGON
ISSS
A Eull Corps of Instructors.
Classical, scicutifie, literary, ciiumer' ml
and normal classes. Courses of study ar
ringed to m. et the needs of nil gdi-s of
ntudents. Sjreial inducements of-.
students from abroad. Tjilion iai .v fri:n
r,.5i) t rJ-5 ' ' '
Iii.-tniniontal'instruetion in musii: win
given by Miss Laura Oo'.tra.
Hoard in private families at lw nit ;td
rooms for self boarding at small e.vpi: --. A
i-arei'ul supervision exercised over -pnnirs
awav from home."
For cire-il rs ami full; particulars,; .vKrH-,
tbi!prsi.!crt.
KKV ELEERTN. CON I 'll'.
Albany, Orf7i:,
OVER THE WIRES.
Secretary Blaine Answers a
Foolish Rumor.
UK HAS
N)T
i:i:su,isi:i).
EalisL Capitalists Iave3ting Heavily
tho Salt Trust Floods in Mtzico
The Pagilists.
The litroi.n's Special Dispatches.)
New York, July l.". A special
from P.ar Harbor siys that yocre
tary Blaine denies with his own
lips the story of his resignation
tent out from Washington Satur
3ay jiiyht.
Bah. tl 4 una it. (Mp.).- Julv l.".
The ivorted resignation of ecre-
ttirv llame is positively denied by
alker Jlaine, wli is here to con
sult the secretary upon matters
pertaining to the department.
limine R health is wild to be good
TIIK SLKK.EKS.
Kilraia's Statruient Keferee l-'itz-
psttrick Giye Himself Vp.
Ciiicauo, July 15. Last night
Jake Kilrain 6tnpped to the skin
and was closely examined bv a re
porter, who could not lind a mark
upon him, not even a discoloration
of the skin. Kilrain declared that
ho was not severely punished by
Sullivan, and that the hot sun had
more to do with his poor showing
than Sullivan's blows. "I ' just
weakened and died awav and that
was all there was to it," so Kilrain
put it. He says he may go to Cali
fornia to try for some of the big
purses they offer tiiere. But says
he can't say whether he will go
against Peter Jackson or not.
Pittsbi rg, July 15. Jake Kil
rain, the pugilist, and jlike Dono
van, pas.sed through this city on
a limited train this morning. They
remained locked in a state room.
Jackson, Miss., July 15. John
Fitzpatrick, of New Orleans,
referee in the Suilivan-Kilrain
fight, arrived here last nu'ht, and
went to the governor's oflice this
morning and informed the govern
or he had come to answer to what
ever charges might be lodged
against him for violation of the
laws of Missi.-sippi. Preliminary
exanvnation was waived and Fitz
patrick gave bonds in the sum of
$1000 to appear for trial on the
18th inst.
A BIU SALT TIIIST.
Knglish Capitalists Will Hold .",
000,000 of Mock.
Xkw York. July 15. Edward
Wheeler, of .Milwaukee, Mich ,
one of I lie most prominent salt
manufacturers of the West, is in
the city, and givf s out a line of the
plans of the proposed inter-naticn-al
sal trust, soon to be organized,
with a capital of .'50,000,000, to be
incorporated under the laws of
.New York.. The association will
begin business on January 1st.
liefand, candidate for governor of
Michigan, will be lirst president.
Stock to th 2 amount of amount of
$5,(KM),()0i W'H bl hell hy Fnglish
capitalists.
I'loodn in Mexico.
City ok Mkxico, (via Galvestonf
July 15 Heavy rains have fallen
here and part of the city is inun
dated. 1
IDisariniiiK an In sec 11 for.
"This was sometime a paradox," as
Hamlet s;iys. iuec, however, the
pcoplft cf. America and oilier 'ands
have been enabled to pit llostetter's
Jbtciiia.'li Bitters against that unseen
foe, malaria, it is no longer a paradox,
but an easy possibility. , Whatever
uialuria evolves its misty venom to
poison the air, :ind decaying unwhole
some vegetation imprcgnater the
w-.tei there, in the very stronghold
of mhtsnrj, is the auxiliary potent to
disurm the foe unci :iuiy cllicicnt
p;otci'tin. I'cver and tiguc, bilious
remittent, dumb aj,ue and ague cake,
no matter how tenaciously they have
lastencc" their clutch on the system,
are fust forced to relax their grasp
and eventually to abandon it alto
gether. But it i- preventive force
ihnt should chiefly recommend the
Bitters to persons dwelling in malaria-
ursed localities, for it is a certain
buckler cf defence against which the
enemy s powcilcs?. Cures, likewise,
dy.-pe'psln. rheumatism, kidney and
billious 'ailments.
Tiles! I'ilc: rilrnl
Dr Willi-iin's Indian Pile 'ii:tment
i.- the only sure cure for blind, bleed
ing or itching piles ever discovered.
It never failn to cure o'.'d cist s of long
standing.
Judge Coons. Maysville, Ky, says:
"Dr William's Indian Pile Ointment
cured me after yeats .f suff ering."
.Judge C'oliinr.urv. Cleveland, O.savs:
' nave fonud by i-.vpciicnee that Dr.
William's Indian Pile Ointment gives
immediate and perniaiicni relief."'
We have hundreds of such tcsli-imI-
!). not. Kiitl'i r an ilisi.'int
i.ing-r. Sold by druggists at Mic audi
$ per box. Sold by Fo-hay A: ATason, )
Albany, Oregon. ;
Merit tin
7e tle-irr losa v to our citizens, that
for vears we liave neen selling ir.
King's New Dicovcrvh't Consumption,
Dr. King s Tn-w l.iie Jt 'lis. jhickicu s
Arnica Suivr and Kii-ctrie Hitters, and j
have r.cvr hamllcd remedies that sell :
as w.-ll. or thai have uivi n-iich uni-
eiiil satisfaction. We do not hesi-j
tale to guarantee them everv time, I
and we stand reatlv tori lund Ihe pur- j
eha - price, if salisfaeforv results do I
i.jt fo'iow their iis These remedies ;
fcav wo:, their great popularity pure
lv t.ii iheir lii'i il-. '"oshav V Mason
Druggistr. j
For tiie tincst silver polish in th t
market go to 11. F.wert'f. (
A TOWN HI.WWN AWAY.
rirty Houses Wiped Out of Kxis
Ifnce Iiy Whulntoriu. ,
Cincinnati!, J:i!v 14. Tht town
f Princetowrj 111 llutler county, Ohio,
and about sevc" 11. lies from Hamil
ton, was blown awiy by a terrilic
windstorm that swept through that
cctioti undajr afternoon. 1 here
were about thirty houses, including a
sawmill and a ts'shoolhonse, in the
place. All are gone. The storm was
eiieral throughout that section and
much damage is reported. No fur
ther particulars are yet obtainable,
but it is believed no lives were lost,
iltliouoii several were injured.
AKIZONA'S SENSATION.
Over a Ouarter of a JIillin Dollar
Overdrawn From the Treamiry
I'UOCNIX. A. T., July 14. Gov-
emor--WlfU;y 'n examining into the
expenses of the late democratic wl
ministration in this territory has
made the discovery that marly a
quarter of a million dollars has been
draws from ihe treneral fund of the
territory over ad above the ordinary
expenses of government, within the
past two years. This discovary has
made considerble of a sensation within
political circles. The Herald says an
attempt made to fix the ways and
I n IfOofl rrgtlAn
will he made, ana an
means by which the thing was ac
complished, as well as to fix the
identity of th"" receipts of this greal
overdraft on the treasury
I'octoflleeK amd Iesion.
Washington, July 14. New post
offices have been established at the
following places in Oregon: Bay
City, Tillamook county, Onslow
Young as postmaster, Hudson,
Douglas county, with Leonary hi.
Perkins as postmaster.
Peusions have been granted to the
following: Oregon Reissue, John
W. Graves. Washington territory
Oiiginal invalids, Edward B. C, Tay
lor, McKelvie J. Unger.
IN NEW YOIiK.
A AihuiI Keieption and Concert
Letter fron i'resiileut HarrUon.
New Youk( July 14. French
citizens of New York and vicinity to
day celebrated the 100th anniversary
of the fall of tha Kastile with a grand
rec-ption and conccri, at Washington
park. The large hall of been
specially decorated with a profusion
of tri-colored flags and banners. A
letter from President Harrison was
read, which concluded as 'follows:
"May the homes of France be per
petually tilled with prosperity, con
tentment and peace. May the French
republic ever live in honor among tho
nations, and in the steadfast love of
its citizens."
SII.LIVAN IN CHICAGO.
He .llakeM Thinjrs Lively in aSalonn
by Knocking Down Sailor It row 11
Chicago, July 14. John L. .Sulli
van made tilings rather lively for
awhile in Tom Curb's saloon on the
levee to-night. had betn drink
ing somewhat, and during the conre
of the evenin ' Peter Jackson, of Aus
tralia, and Sailor Brown, the Can
casion slugger, came in forat'rink.
In the course of an animated discus
sion between all parties. Brown called
(Sullivan a liar. The Boston cham
pion promptly knocked him down
before he could be seized by his
friends, One Professor Conley at
tempted to' interfere but was knocKed
down by the saloonkeeper, Cutley.
Sullivan not dsigning to notice him.
Sullivan was quickly hustled into a
back 100m by his friends and the
little unplf asaatness was soon for
gotten, lo-nigbt Su-Iiva:: ano his
Irietuls are out it carriage- coing the
town, making frequent stops at
varions lively resorts.
A LAKE mSASTEK.
Two Steam Propellers Collide and
One .ocs to the Hottum.
Makocette, Mich., July 1-1. The
propeller Smith .Moore, ore laden
trom this port for Cleveland, collided
iu a fog yesterday afternoon with the
propeller Jamcj Pickans, also of
Cleveland. An uukuown steam barge
picked up the Moore and attempted
to tow her into harbor, bnt when
within a short distance of lar.d the
disabled vessel was found to be kink
ing. The crew were rescued, and th
Moore went down in seventy feet of
water. She lies in a sheltered posi
tion; and can probably be raised.
The Moore is valued at $75,000, and
is cwued by Harvy Brown, J. F.
Paikhurst and others.
Warning.
The modes of death's approach are
v;i l ions, and statistics show conclusive
ly that more persons die from diseases
of the throat and lungs than any other,
ft i probable, that everyone, without
exception, receives vn-;t rnnbers of
Tubeicle ticrnis into the system and
where these germs fall upon siiit.-'ble
soil they start into life and develop,
at f!r?i " slowly and i- shown by a
slight tickling sensation in the throat
and if allowed to continue their
ravages they extend to the lungs p o
ducing consumption and to the head,
causiir catarrh. Now 3I litis is
dangvrou.- and if allowed l proceed
w ill in time cau-e death. M the onset
you 11 i'St act with p.o'nptiies; allow,
ing a cold lo go without aiteiitiou is
dangerou- anil may lose you your
life. As soon a-you feel that some
thing is wrong with yourthro.it, lungs
or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Hose bee's
(ieniian Sr..;. It will give you irn
mediate relief.
The "Pacific Arv'and" rang Loth
four and six hole. A:i Eastern Move
ma.ili especially for this coast's trade
Sold only ' io W". Smith, Albany
" NASAL 1 NSW TOU rv.r.K with
.. li 'loitie of ShiloliV Catarrh -Kcin-cdy.
I'riieoO cents Foshay iV; -Mason
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Political Comments From
the
National Capital.
ENGLISH CAPITALISTS fOMINU
Sroretai Blaioe aid Tamily Tkenn0
ic-;, Which Sets the Tongue? of
Gostics Wace.Bg.
Special Correspeuiitiiee.J
Wasiiisoton, Juiy S. The politi
cal conference held by leading repub
lican Senators in Washington last
week is to be followed at au early
day by a caucus of all the republicau
Senators. The caucus will discuss
the general policy of the republicau
party daring ire coming session of
congress, bnt it ia no opeu secret here
than theprmcipal Vjet iavex i tir ,
bring about a eh'nite understanding
between certain JJenators, who feet
somewhat agrieved on account of the
treatment they have met with at the
administration, and the President.
There Las been a disposition in cer
tain quarters to make it appear thaft
Gen. Harrison is disposed t follow
Cleveland s example in the matter of
J failing to consult with the part
leaders before determining important
matters of policy and in the making
of important appointments. This
idea is vigorously refuted by the
President and his clesest fneu s,
who point to the fact that in no case
where the entire delegation of a State
was in harmony, has there been the
least trouble or delay in the matter
of making appointments. The whole
matter has been thoroughly discussed
from every rtandpoints by the Presi
dent and Senators Allison, Cuilom.
Dolph and Chandler The Pres dent
assured them that he was not only
willing but was extremely desirous to
have the advice of the party leaden
at any and all times. The result of
that conference will be reported to
the caucus, which by the way, report
says is to be held in New York City,
and the result is expected to be har
mony between the Senate and the ad
ministration. It having been reported to the Sec
rtary of the Treasury that twenty
five English glass-blowers were
brought to this country under con
tract by a firm at Jeaunette, Pennsyl
vania in April, he has directed the (J.
S. District attoi ney at Boston, w tu u
they land to investigate and report
the facts.
Att3rney General Stone of Ion a is
here urging the Attorney General to
bring suit in the name of the Uu-cvd
States to set aaide the title t the
land granted the Dcs Moins l.'iver
Navigation company. Two on It
were passed by the last congress re
garding the title to these 1 and 8, In t
they were both vetoed by Cleveland.
The Attorney General has received
a letter from C. A. Heermans, re
cently appointed assistant U S.
Attorney tor the western district. .f
Virginia, declining to accept that
office because he thought he should
have been appointed Attorney.
Superintendent Kimball of the
Life-saving service has gone to s iect
sites for the thiee new life saving
stations on the coast of New England,
provided for at the last session of
Congress.
Secretary Blaine Vft with hia
family for Bar Harbor, Maine, ..iat
week, and considerable uucasinisi
was developed among the entleioen
who are anxious to serve the country
abroad by a tumor to the effect ti at
he woiud not return before Septem
ber. The minor lacks conlirmat .o,
although at the State department
they say they don't know when Mr.
Blaine will return.
Secretary Noble has directed C -.n-nnssiouer
Tanner to 1 el use to tak up
applications for pensions out of t.eur
tnrn, except iu casts ot extreme
titutiou or danger of immediate dc,
He has also informed him that aj.
and attorneys who persist in asn
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that cases sliail be mace spec
other than those mentioned sh:.
disbarred from practice before
department. The Secretary
determined that "influence"' shall 1
count in examining applications
pensions.
Mrs. Harrison her father and gi n 'd
children are comfortably se;tle! 11
the cottage of ex-Scnatur Henry G.
Davis of West Virginia at Deer Pn; it,
Maryland, which the President i
leased tor the f-ummer. The Prv'-i-dent
expects to join them thela-' -if
this week and ro remain with it-m
for several days.
Secretary Buc.k is tafci.ig uuur iP
precautions to prevent the sprea. f
Texas cattle fever. Jfe ha? isiii. a
letter of instructions to all the'r. 1
road and tranrportation tompa; -s
regulating the shipment; of c' le
from Texas and Arkansas-, and not: -i
ig them that Government inwpc
tors would see hat the reyulati- .3
arc obeyed.
Secretary Infills .vus lure I. ,t
week. He refused to tail; polit:- 3,
but taid h" knew of no m.SM.'i w . y
all four of the new states should r- Jt
be republican.
The New Hampton people i:: Wa-h-ingtou
g-tve Senat r ( 'handier a mi n
ster reception to-night.
Curkicu's .trnir.t Milie.
The Hesi Salve in flu- world f-r
Cutu, Bruises, Seres, I'h e-i, it
biietiin, I'cver Pore-. Tc!t r, t. apj d
Hands, Chilblains. Corn-, and li
Skill Eruptions, and po-iiivciy -'-
Piles, or 1 u pay rcipt?red. It is
Cuarantced togivc pcr!V-i t sati-faeti n.
or meticy refunded. Price :.' cent
per box," For sale ly Poslmy
Mason,
T'lT-iicy 'o ceiel "aTctl'ioIo!-lejj ac
at l.'i awi ell iV: Stanan! .u:d at Le
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