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4 . .V.1 . 'r 1';' 15 CENTS A WEEK. -: AliBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY JANUAKX 15, 1890. - : f' ' vol. v.yo. 42 CANADIAN UNION. ft. ft 5 I ft' f r ':" I 1 73 3 r. is iiV ,1 ft 3 2 5 r - 3 5.1 i'f. 4 .SPECIAL NOTICE. ' 7 DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of f .London, England, also of the Jttelle vue Medical College. '(V 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 the knife. Me 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 ALL." 2T0ffice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. A FULL STOCK OF Staple Groceries , Glassware, The best quality of tens, coffees, candies, nuts, etc. CANDIES, NUTS FRESH BAKED BREAD EVERY DAY. At this old reliable house is also to be found a complete assortment of fresb family groceries, to which is constantly being added all the seasonable lines of groceries and Pro visions, sucn as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to order, Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc, These goods were all bouirlit when prices were low and the benefit of the margin will be given to his customers. Remember the place, at the old corner on hirst ana uroaialoin Ms. I Meyer. I II. .Proprietor of. Albany Soda Works And manufacturer of ice ry. We are now prepared to furnish choice. frtsh candies of best grade, consistinir of pure stick, assorted flavors, mixed candies, extra French and chocolate crcaniM, fancv mixed, candy toys and a jp.-ncrcl assortment of fine canities AT WHOLESALE QK KETAII. ifiTOrders from country dealers promptly at tended to. Factory on First stiett. ALBANY OREGON RED CROWN MILLS ISO.ll, LAHMMi A CO., lrop, NEW PROCESS FLOUR (Superior for Family and Inker's use) Best Siorase Facilities, 2THighcst cash price paid for whiat'tfi ALBANY OREGON The BUYERS7 GUIDE is i issued March and Sept. each year. It is an encyclopedia of ujetol information for all who purchase the ' uxnries or the necessities of life. We can clothe you n furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, walk Hance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church or stay at home, and iu various ' sizes, styles and quantities. Just h-nre out what is required to do'all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can makeja fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE, which will b sent uponjreceipt of 10 cents to pa dostage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO 114 Michigan Aveum Chicago, III. Albany Nurseries We are permanently located on the old Cline homestead .i mile from Albany on Corvallis road. We have on hand a large stock of Choice Ernitt Trees of our own growing, which we wil sell at lowest living rates. Parties contemplating planting trees will consult their interests by examining our stock and prices before purchasing. Hymas & Brownell, Albany, Oregon. PATENTS Caveats and Trade- mark obtained, and all-patent business conducted for moderate foes. Our office is opposite U. S. Patent Office and we can eecurc patent in less time ajd at less cost than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing, or photo.with kefcription. We advise, if patentable or not, free of charge. Onr fee not due till patent is secured, A little book, "How to Obtain Pat ents," with r.a jies of actual client?, in your state, county or town sent free Addrcs C A. SSOW A CO., Opposite U.S. Patent Olllce Washington P.C. Star CFOckery Conra PFEIFFEK ho Coulee done U WW- TOILET AND GO -HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and; Organs in flu Willamette Yalta?. CAIX AND EXAMINE- HIS STOCK pi A TTT1 O W -ake "" 8,10es nlcss W. L. Douglas' name and price are stamped or. J t U Xi.!1! the bottom. If the dealer cannot supply you, send direct to factory Iff A M 7 BEST M.-VT W. L. DOUGLAS 3)3 OnvC GENTLEMEN. Sold by What Is Cartoria fce Dr. SamT Pitohgr'g old, Bajmiaaa and quick euro Injanta aad Childron'a Complaint. Snporior tg-'Caa tog Oi , Paroeorio or Harootio Syrapg. C3ifldgn err tor Cmmtarim. Mi'( lionw of Mother 'bloao Caitaria. '" Castorla enrrt C"'!ef Coasrtlnatfon ; Hur Stoirmch, liarrlnpit, Kruetauont (Divi healthy wlpep ; n'.sn aids digestion WliMUt saructij .Mipcuieuun. , . & The best French hand Bewed oorEet in the market. Try them once. Yon never will wear any other. Money refunded if nof found entirely satisfactory E). YOUNG, ' ; Sole -gontfor -A-lbany- COWAN RALSTON 7 NO CKAYBERLAIN Albany, ; - Oregon Transacts a general-banking business. Draw si vht drafts on New York. San Fr.in pscoand Portland, Or. Liosn money on appro eu security . Rdeeive deposit Htilijuct to check. Collections mtrueted to us will receiv promut atUnt ion HMIOSE WI.jil.M; t IKSI ( l,A"S , IN J. gr Jii'enr, the l)i'-t n. td.' t stiind the climate of tliis coui't. t..r, !( su tl by calling at Mis. li. E. llyinuii'e, op.Mtu the Masonic Tenipla, First street. The latest vocal and instrumental music kept for sale. Also the largest assortment of stamping patten, s to select from this side f 'I'risco. l.cs-ons given in painting and imibrwilerj :it her studio over I. inn County ll.iiik. (Jive her your order and y-n v. i!i be ,iiuascil. (ienuine sw. t-t Florida sr;ine at C. K. Lrownell's. PURE DRUGS. FANCY GOODS TO G. L BLACKMA1N . -tai.b ur- jjg8, Paints, .Oils, Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full Use of books ana station?, periodicals, etc Ef" Staaodpttoos earefullj compounded iN ODD FH10WS TEMPLE, Albany Oregon CARRIES- Fine Calf, Heavy Hand drain and Creedmoor Wateroraer. Best in the World Examine his 5.00 Genuine Hand Sewed hoc. 94.00 Unnd-Sewed Welt Shoe, ))t:.r.0 Police and Farmers' Shoe. 2.50 Extra Talae Calf Shoe. .'i5 A Z WorklnKmcn's Shoe. 93.0O and 91.75 Boys' School All Made iu Congress, Button ana Lure. 0 IV $ OllUIiO LADIES !.:.' SHOE FOR S1ISSI". ERIAL, ES r STYLE, BEST FITTING. W. L, DOUGLAS. Brockton. Mass. L E. BLAIN. t reoonnnena Castor! tat chndro'g complaint, as sjiperior to any ptescriptlou kaQwa to me, 7 TE. A. Abcbdj, M.D.. I uibo. uxiocaat, Brooklyn, S. . i. KITS '""Perfection of Fit COMFORT & STRENGTH Suburban Property! -LOTS IN BURKII ART'S VARK ADDITION This Addition offers superior ad vantages for residence property commanding a view of the whole city and but a short walk from the business portion of town, For sale by W BITS-HAM A III LR BT BRO'fe. W. 1 Mcl'UEItSON, Kl RST STKKET. REAL ESTATE BROKER. Inmratue 1 iiMiiefstransacted and mcnev .ane.i; I have a laree lis: of improved and unimproved tiiy prointy and f i uit, eardeii andiarn lmU in larec a.ul email tracts 8 1 .-ell on commission only, if von w ish to buy or i-ell it will p.y you to cme and ee uie HKWKItr. l'KACTICAL WATCHMAKk" . and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, -- W-.. Absolutely Pure. This powaer never varies. A marvel of puriiy.strenth ond wholesomeness. More economical thau the ordinan kinds, and cannot be sold in competf. tion with multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders 8old only in c ms. Royal Bakiv 'ow. der Co., 10T. Wall st.. n. r. Lfwis M. Johxsox'& Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. 1'imitiAN WH. DAVIS, M. D. PHYSICIAN AKD su.eon. Can be found at his office room ir. Strahan'a block, First street, Albany Oregon- Gr W. UASTOX. PHYSICIAN AND SLR jreon, Albany .I.Oregon. M H. ELLIS. PHYSICIAN AND SURr geon, Alhar.y Oregon. CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND SUR . (teon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's new block. Officeihours, from 8 a. m. to 4 r. if. A J. KOSS1TER, VETERINARY SUrI . geon, graduate of Ontario veterinary college andmember of the Ontario veterin 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 andCalapooia streets, Albany, Oregon. 1A1S. 1. W. STAKK, PHYSICIAN AND U Surgeon, late of lirow nsvilie, Or, Otfice in the Strahan-l'earcc block upstairs in the rear rooms on the main hall. Cails promptly attended to in city or countJy. DR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SCR. geon, Albany, Oregon Graduate of OerJ man and American colleges. DK.M. J. PATTOV, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, ISlumberg's lilock, Albany, Or. Female diseases a specialty. Ca-i l;e found in the office day or night. j ' i ATTORNEY. D. M. s. BlackbVbx. U. W. WRIGHT. BLACKBURN, & WRIGHT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. , WOLVERTOX CHARLES E. AITORNEY at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Wain's stor i T""K. WEATIlOKKOlti), "ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all the courts of tlu-xtatc, and give special attention to all business. TAMES P. MEAD, f) and title examin AT TORN E Y - AT - L A W ncr. Albany. Or. will practice in all the courts of the state. Ab stracts of title furnished rrn hhort notice. ( leu years experience. Land Surveying. PART1KS DKSIRINO SI RVKY1N0 BONK CAN 0B tain accurate and prompt work by calling uioii ex-cixirity surveyor f, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I todo surveying in any part of Linn county. Postofflcc address, Millers Station, Linn cou ity, Oregon. DRJG. A. WHITNEY, PHYSICIAN AND surgeon . Graduate of Bellcvuc Hosni- tal Medical College, New York Citv. Diseases of women a specialty. Office in Froman's brick, Albany Oregon. CI H. WINN, AGENT FOR THE LEAD J ing fire, life and accident insurance com lanieri. Delmonico Restaurant, t'OSER . FIK.'T AI LlSWOTB STS. The undersigned having purchased the old Herman Restaurant stand has opened under the above name a . first class restanrant., We are prepared to furnish meals for parties or dances on short notice. Oysters served in every style, eastern or coast; ail ' kinds of fish knowo in the marketl Employ only first-class hblp and., waiting will will be prompt and cburteoils. Rec ular meal8 25 eta. Coffao of first class quality and a cup of coffee and cake at from 5 to 10 eta. I am well known in this city - and requext the citizens to give me a call. SAM GOETS, Proprietor,1 ORROOIf ELKCTRIC REL1KF.18 TUB MOST BJ.E gant medicine in the. world for interna and external use. and for pain oi any nature. You will never find ita equal. Ask your druggist for it. , Contractor and Hullder. rilHE UNDERSIGNEDJHAVING LOCATED X in Albany solicits patronage' from city and country. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all manner of dwelling houses, including Queen Anne( Eastlake and Eliza bethian style of buildings. Will furnish plans and specifications free of charges. Satis faction guarantee1 W. O. CASSEL. I'lano Toning. PARTIES DES1B1N0 PIANOS TUNED should calf upon Prof. D, Van - Horn of this city, the .wcll known and reliable piano tuner He is we'l known to the people if Albany and the entire State, having had years of experience in this business, also in a pianoforte manufactory, and has no equal in that line of business, It always pa a to patronize home enterprise and the pnblic should remember that , they eon now get pianos tuned in a more skillful manner in Albany than elsewhere in the State, Leave orders at Will & Link's WANTED MAN OF GOOD SELLING ability to represent us as sales agent in this town, ($200 to 2000 per year can be made ) Address, Wanamaker ti Brown, Philadelphia, Pa Tho largest clothing and merchant ttilor ing house in America. "niXK C I GARS 1 M PORT K D, KEY WEST J? and Domestic, embracing the celebrated I'lor lc Madrid. Estrtlias. ('oiuiucrors and oMior choiro brands in the Wells, Fargo and We-ti rn Fnion Telegraph olfici j building. & ;; l:ei-.cinlicr the place. BRICE IS ELECTED. Ab Uproar in the Ohio tive Hall. Legisla- SEVKltA I. OKEGON OFFICES. Tb'rty Ibouaasd School Cliildrea BofferiDg frsm Icflntrza in Chicago Stanley Meets His Friends at Cairo, The Herald's Special Dispatches. Columbcs, O., Jan. 14. Calvin S. Brice was to-day at noon elected to the United States Senate, re ceiving a majority of votes in either branch of the legislature. - In . the senate Shaw, of Lima district,nom inated Brice, and Gaumen, of Zanesyille, seconded the nomina tion. Schnider, of Cincinnatti, nominated Murai Ilalstead, and Massie, of Chillicothe, nominated ex-Gov. Foster. The vote in the senate stood: Ilalstead 1, Foster 14 and Brice 19. In the house a roll call was demanded to bring in the members. Hancock, who is sick, was carried to the hall in a chair. The only other democrats absent were Troeger of Holmes, and Law ter of Franklin, who is ill. Willis and Blair, republicans, were ab sent. Hunt, of Sandusky, present ed the name of Calvin S. Brice, which was seconded by Belleville, of Montgomery. Representative Branin named CharleB Foster, who was seconded by Representative Lawtin. On roll call the result of the vote for Brice was received with cheers. Pennell, a strong Brice man and worker, voted for Foster by mistake, and before he could make a correction the house was in an uproar, and threats were made that the ball would have to be cleared unless order was main tained. The vote in the house stood : Brice 57, Foster 52 and Neal 1. Brice was declared the choice of the house,having received a majority of all the votes. The result will be canvassed by the senate and house in joint session to-morrow. The joint result of the two branches is : Brice 76, Foster 0(5, Ilalstead land Neal 1. WASHINGTON NKYVS. Several Oregon Appointments Made by President Harrison. .'Washington, Jan. 14. The president to-day made the follow ing nominations : Henry .J. iier ferin, surveyor of customs at Den ver; Edward 1 Danforth, naval officer of customs in the district of California. Collector of internal revenue: William II. Sears, first district of California; Christopher Manner, hrst district of Illinois. Collectors of cusIotis: Frank A. Stewart, southern district of Ore gon (Coos bay) ; Edward A. Tay lor, district of Oregon (Astoiia). Receivers of public moneys : A. J. Wiiev, Humboldt; Otis renin. Stockton, Cal. ; Charles U. Snider, Lakeyiew, Oregon. Registers of land oilices: Ozra Bowen, of Vancouver, Wa- h. Indian agents : Egber Nashellds at the Lemhi agency, Idaho; Frank' E. Sequaro at the l'uebla agency, New Mexico. STATE DISTATCHES. .The State Is Out of Cash Supreme Couat Cases. Salem, Jan. 14. In the supreme court to-day, in 6uit of Penumbra Kelly, sheriff of Multnomah coun ty, app., vs. Multnomah county, resp.; judgment reversed and cause remanded to lower court with di rections to overrule said demand, aod for such further proceedings as may be proper. Opinion by Strahan, J, Edgar PopDleton, app., vs. Yam lull county, resp., appealed from Yamhill county ; argued and sub mitted. , . ; The state treasurer ha3 just be gun to indorse warrants on the general fund for want of funds, and will so continue until the taxes be gin to come in from the seyeral counties, which will be in about two months. The banks of the city have been in the habit of cashing such warrants at face value, and will beyond doubt do so again. SO NEW TRIAL GRANTED. The Cronin Murderers Must Suffer Their Punishment. Chicago, Jan. 14. In Judge McConnell's court this morning the opening argument of the mo tion of the Cronin murderers for a new.irial was begun by Attorney Wing. Judge McConnell this afternoon granted the motion of John Kunze for a new trial in the Cronin case, but denied the application to the principal defendants, Martin Burke, Daniel Coughlin and Pat rick O'Sullivan. 30,000 SCHOOL CHILDREN. This Number la Suffering fromln- ' fluenza in Chicago, Chicago, Jan. 14. This after noon a paper reports that 30,000 school children of Chicago are suf fering from influenza or complica tions thereof. Among the Oarsmen. Toronto, Jan. 14. As far as aquatic matters are concerned Joseph Rogers has severed his connection with oarsman O'Con nor. Rogers says: "In paying attention to him I have been obliged to .neglect my own work, and my business is rapidly in creasing." In reference to Ilanlan'B remark that he would yet win the championship, Rogers said : "I don't think that he would have any chance against O'Connor. Hanlan is a great oarsman, but a greater man than be has aspired fn the pereon of William O'Connor." STANLEY AND PARTY. They Arrive at Cairo and Are Greeted bv Their Friends. Cairo, Jan. 14. Henry M. Stan ley and liis party did not stop over at Suez, as it was reported they would, but proceeded for this city, where they arrived this morning. They were greeted upon their ar rival by General Greenfelt, com mander of the Egytian .troops and Barring, British consu1 general. TALK WITH A BRAZILIAN. Captain Maurlty Returning to the New Republic-Rubber at Para. Captain Joaquiui Mauri ty, of the Brazillian Navy, arrived in New York from Washington, where he had been attending the Marine Conference. He was formerly commander of the Aquidaton, the largest vessel of the Brazilian fleet. He is on his way to Brazil, tnd .sailed for Bio on the steamer Allianca. In "peaking with a Tribune reporter, he said that the Brazilian Navy had sixty ships in all. Siz ef these were ironclad' of the latest pattern. "We are bnildingin Rio now," he added, "a large man-of-war, with power and speed which will make it equal of any boat. We have also ordered two boats in England which will have a speed of twenty knots an hour. Brazil, is, however, able to build any boats necessary for the navy in her yards." In speaking of the revolution, the captain said that Baron Ladario, the ex-Minister of Marine, was one of the severest men in the service, and capa ble of almost any action. "It was a surprise," he said, "that the Emperor renounced his allowance after once ac cepting it. But I do not believe that it was due to the influence of the house of Braganza in Brazil. The men who moved Dom Pedro to this action were, I think, the Ministers who accompanied him on his journey to Lisbon. Through such a course only could they hope to regain in iluence at home." Chancellor Red man, of the Brazilian Consulate, when asked what truth there was in the d i? pa tch that Brazil would expel the Russian envoy because Russia refused to recognize the, new Republic, said that sucli a statement was pure aon sense. "Why, it it absurb," he aided, because no country save Switzerland, has ackuowledged Brazil as a Kcpublic. liat would be done with the other Ministers acci edited at Rio?" A dispatch from Para said that the receipt of rubber in Tara would be " IHNI fmia no foriiincf " Oflft tz-ixa fnr tiie corresponding month last year. W. R. flrace & Co. also received a dispatch saying that exchange was at -5 J... POI ND DEAD IX HIS CABIN. Harvey Padgett's Death on the Lower Siuxlaw River. Walton, Lane Co., Jan. 10. As the mail carrier was passing Padgett's last Tuesday a week ago the latter requested him to hnng him some tobacco, and as the young man come back in the evening he hallooed but rccieving uo reply he put the tabacco under the fence and weut op, supposing him to he out on the place somewhere. As he went past again the next Friday with the mail he noticed the tobacco yet under the fence and thought it strange that it had not been found, and resolved to make te trip fes quick as he could and search for the old man as he came back in the evenicg. But before he got back he met a man that had been to Padgetts and found him dead iu his chair with a newspaper in his hand and glasses in position showing that he had been reading when his light went out on the last day of 1SS9. Padgett was 58 yaars old and was born in New York, he was a sailor by profession: was large oi stature, rough in manners, always taking the law in his own hands to punish an onence. and woe unto the offender. He was a bachelor hut his love for little children was remarkable, as was his kindness to uumb animals, he was very generous, kind in distress and all things considered was a very good man. ELEVATOR BURNED. Loss SGOO.OOO Steamers Near by Take Fire, With Loss or Lire. TIat.ttmore- Jan. 13. The (Train elevator known as Northern Central elevator No. 3, with a capacity ot 750 000 bushels, the property of the Baltimore Elevator Company,, was burned to-night, rne eievwor was worth $300,000, and the loss on corn which the elevator contains is $280, 0C0, The corn was owned by indi vidual shippers and was fully insured. The British steamship Sacrabasco, lying near the wharf, was entirely destroyed by flames from the burning elevator. The British steamers Northern and Rio had their masts and rigging and some of their upper work destroyed. Three of the crew of the Sacrabasco. are missing and it is be lieved they were burned to death. Four others were seriously burned. The sailors aboard the Sacrabasco had no choice but to jump into the water and swim for : their lives. Some, whose cries were heard, were picked up after being in tbe water two hours. Important Advice to Gentlemen. Buy the celebrated Dent gloves at Barrows & Se.irls'. exclusive agents for Albany, Growing SeBtimest Favoring An nexation with United States CANADA'S POLITICAL. DESTINY It is Believed IthatXthellWedge Has Beea Entered Which W" ill8ever Her Geveni ment from Great Britain In the extremely conservative town of Windsor, in the Canadian province of Ontario, an out-and-out annexa tionist has been elected Mayor. This is the first signal victory achieved by those who are advocating closer trade and political relations with ifie United States, and there is great rejoicing among them. Many ot he Canadians believe this to be the beginning of the end as regards the ultimate politics! destiny of Canada. They conceive that the thin end of the wedge has been inserted and that a complete severance cf Canada from Great Britain is sure to follow. It cannot be denied that every inter est of Canada would be subserved by annexation to add incorporation with the United States. Canada, as regards Great Britain, is only stepchild at best, and the bond of affection, if it ever existed, was worn out long ago. The British Government regards Canada only, a a source of a very doubtful income, and the ruling classes in England think of her only as a convenient place' for the ship ment of yonnger sons and the bltck sheep of the flock who can find noth ing to do in England, or who have made themselves more notorious than respected.' Canada pays Great Britain a great deal of money each Tear for the purpose of . maintaining that shadow of royalty known as a Gov-ernor-General, and all that the Governor-General does, usnally, is to re gard himself as in honorable exile and to long fer the time when he can re turn to England. Whenever Canada gets ready to come into the American Union she will find the road smoothed and made easy for her, but that is all. The United States will not move a finger to accomplish thi separation of Canada from Great Britain nor to induce her accession to the Union. Should Can ada choose to set up an independent Government she will be just as safe from any assault by the United States as though she had the combined armies aud navies of Europe behind her. If she wants to become a pait of the American republic jshe will be heartily welcome, if not she will not be interfered with by the United States in any way; and that is tbe whole question oi the so-called an nexation of Canada in a nutshell. ' ANOTHER STORM. Pall of Snow in California Delaying Trains and Damaging to Stock, San Fkaxcisco, Jan. 13. Snow at Sissons has delayed the Oregon train, and it is not known when it will ar rive. IN AND AHOIT YtEKA. Ykeka, Cal., Jan 13. A snow storm of twentv-four hours ending last night, covered the ground with eighteen inches of snow. This is the heaviest snow storm ever known in Yreka. Great loss is anticipated to stock in the surrounding country. Those short of hay are getting sup plies from Sacramento valley. Snow on buildings in town is being shoveled off to guard against danger, as the old and new snow makes a heavy burden. THE STORM. IN ;RASS VALLEY. Grass Valley, Cal., Jan. 13. There was a heavy storm of snow and sleet, rain and wind yesterday. From eight to fifteen inches of snow falling and drifting. The narrow gauge rail road is lieu up at uuera v ista. J his morning, at Conway s a large lumber shed succumded to the weight of snow; lose one thousand dollars. A shed at Murphy's lumber yard fell dowr; loss $200. A shed at the gas works fell, wrecking a buggy; loss $250. A number of other flat build ings, porches and sheds arc damaged. Hie south xuba canal, supplying water to mines for power, is almost frozen up, and in consequence six hundred miners are idle. Operations at all the principal mines have ceased. They Were Not Gnily. London, Jan. 14. The motion to commit the managers of the London edition of the New York Herald and Freemens Journal, of Dublin for contempt of court for publishing certain comments on the O'Shea divorce case, was argued to-day. The motion was dismissed on the ground of in formality in the prosecution; but permission was given for a renewal of the motion, if taken within a week. Don't Miss It. The chance to double your money by purchasing lots in the Railway addition to Astoria. These lots will positively be raised in price on the 15th (Wednesday) to $85 for inside and $100 for corner lots. This property is nearly all 6oId,.and but few nlore lots can be had. Do not make a mistake . and buy Astoria property without first carefully comparing locations. You will then buy in the Railway addi tion and and plenty of Albany peo ple to keep you company. Come and Look.' Thos. Brink has just received a fine lot of wicker chairs, wood baskets, music stands, and some fine parlor suites, etc., which will be sold at tbe very lowest price. Paisley & Job Printers. i 4 5 . T) r