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-r. v M. VEUTiSsN- AGEN-.-.J 20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY APRIL IG, Ib90. 7 m IAD ' . - . . BARROWvS BARROWS It 1. I'M HEIiG BLOCK, JULIUS GRADWO GOLDEN RULE BAZAAR. THE LEADING CROCKFRY, FANCY GOODS AND TOY STOKE OF ALBANY. TJTK ONLY GENUINE ROGERS F.KO SIL VERWARE, FRENCH CHINA AND GLASSWARE. ROY'S WAGONS. r.AF.Y AND DOi.L CAR. RIAGES, AND A Oaneral Assortment cf Fancy Gocis. Specialty in the finest Tea, C.rflWs and I'iiii'.ilv Grnce-;e. direct for net rash snd rarries tl. hiri'fst Hiock in tin Va'iiev. CJ'Inpuraneo ncr.t f. r Fire and Marine. STEWART & SOX General Hardware AND Iron, Steel and Coal Wagons and H'uiyies liojte and Cordaae Blacksmiths ' Sauidies j Garden and y all loiptats I,OOK -FOR !)ivi) Vr REAL Lou: ESTATE wen'sday. A.pril 16, AT THE REAL ESTATE OFFICE OF BURKHART & MAUN, First Salo at 10 O'Clock A- 2. Socond Sale at 2 O'Clock P. U PLta aaa 2Iap snowing Esact Location of Addition can U seen at tho efflea of Burkhart & Mi1 in at any time Call and see for yourself. READ To Whom 2fag Concern: !...... t . .1 1.1.1. t .... .u .1.- u.uk Mu.. uuv., .Mivaf auu .1IUL L11B 1 1 CC L U 111 leu led on plkt. Kurihtr, that the tract cautams meadow UuUa, baying no hill or canyooi uu it. JUtcifmUy, H. bULL, Civil fingicser, Aaioria, Or.gou & SEARLS Drv Goons,Notioi:s LAMKS AND CENTS NISHlXtiS. FIT.. Aiaohave coriijj'ctc linu of ;1 1-Vr i-i-r tr.-.-io r.t :ipt e:tin. ' ' " I ii prices tbve lli-cs o1 C, on that " cm! Cii cr.ii : mi in i:- nt hi iboL-iv :;.i: : SEARLS. Si Carpenters9 Tools lUiitders' Hard ware Powder, Shot, etc. Giant Powder Fnse Saws and Axes. Grass Seeds Used !v Farmers OX I (m THIS: r i , ... . V i"-" "- ' 8 ami 1-jtj are aa r pre- i .7.27-100 acrs .,f level 1 I I I SALE Tie CBlelirated Fi-enoli CURE Warranted fo I'ftll or money refunded -5 -Ay -AS - i r U f. c AFTER .' the isi ner.tiv ur,ra::a of either Hex whelhtr j jrjt?i: truai t.'ie i-xiN;3-in: i.s, cf Htiumlants, i.i c- t r opium, or thnii;;h oulhful i'liii I i i Ki'Ui.ox it itifhilt-i:- c. K, such r.slncl , I r:im Wu-er. .Vake u m: a. Ui-ailiijr lo-.wi : IVn.-. in ilu r..i. k. sunri.al W akite-., lly. r-.Ti.i. N -r ec- Pr- rutiua, X cliini-il Ouns ; Monj. i.i a jui r-Ti-o. Iazint.-f Weak Memory, t.u-.ci I'ttrtpr auu f iUi.Tcii? , whicli if uci, t Uo'ril -f;in li-atl to pramature old ne atid ! in.vuutv. I'rict; 1 a bo; 6 buxira fcr i'Kij uc tv n-ii' n rtvf?iit .nct VtiriC !l:Mr.K thriven ! 'c.;i cwry &S orjor reircivrd. to refund tns ! n:(..i!.'V if a IVrmaiiriil uie i i.otcffet tm. : We luvo tltcusiniisof tcbtinioiiialif from old , a ni unir. of lioth pinch, who have bn : (i riiiai'cnt;" cured by tha use I Aphrcditine ( i'iivubr fice. Aii-tri-i i ji'iiko MtitHit. o. Wctrrn llrniu-h, l'.o, 27 Cortland, lreon. r or ri!o by Koi-hay SI.-ib.ji, who isalesnd p.taii druistn, Albany, int& n MOiK : IS HF.UEUY tii-it tn;- !uiiual nu-vti GIVEN ; iif llie Aiiia: j will i :i.l MiiUi (I 1 t!iu oifi-jj t-f L, 11, ; M.:.t in v--. ! on th -Jii-li U .y ' j him:- i.f ! o'cluck I pt of -!ctir. f .Apul, 1S0O. nt the r, m. tor tlis imr- ,' seven tlirc-ct'its to year fri.ini tho date there-..-!, ami lor Btch other business j ii3 in iy cmne before tach tueeting, Uy fnl-r of ' j; ;-Bi:ic!it. 5.it-.l March :. . ISOO. j I.. Jl. MONTAXYE, 1 Secretary. M. ii. t.i.i.i., i,'e-n, Ali-a i'liYMl IAN y rei.-o!i . AM Sfi:r IuikI Harrytn; JJT!l rEfir.INJ iravcTiro roXL CAN OB- 1 tain M-iuraTe a-id pron:!it wTk hv caliirn; !i;pon tx-i.Mdiity turvirn: r. r. T. 1 ii-hsr. lit hucO!iipivt ibpiin of field i.otvn and town nhii) pUt, and m prepare I to do survet iiijf in i any art of Linn fiiuity. I'ostoXi-v audreo, t MilLrB s:at ivn, Li.-in con uv.Orci:ou. j JlV' j l j - Pt-r.-iiiiiu'Tit t y hit-it.d on tht i mile from ! 1 C!:ii- ii-..;-stei ! ':oy mi Crv;i!ii torn ha-l a larjo stock cf We hav.- j of cm- o-.vii ftov, iry, vhic'n ve-wil f- ii at itwe;t uviug rutes. I'artie C ':itciii)l.itiii jilantini trees v.iil consult their interests l ex iminiiit; our stock and iiricrs lirfure p irchaBii' j. i llTMAX it Rr.OWSEI.I., i Alh.iny, Oregon. j AET j .1. F. WHITING. ARTIST. luruction it'ntn and work executtd i l-and'capc. H inra.t and l.if . oratiit Paii tine. Lif.eri.i, iiisinii ; md lltihaikal I law -- KocinsS and 'j, tint-. r block, Allnn lin-i,'o-i. FLiE POULTRY! I have both wild ard bione turkey for ; -a' at S3 i er nair: turkey cea S for 8i: Drown Uitl.orn ckb $1 for 13; aleo Wjbi,. I ' dotre and Litit t'.rahr a at fcame prKc " . L. J. IIOLI K. lancpnt. Or. :p:rA;tsros- "PHOSK WISHING A KIR3TCL,SS I s-rin en. the be.t mdc to atand IS the , climate r.t this coas, can be iiiited by railing ii jim. i. r.. iiyuiaii , opioite tnc llavmic I'empl3. Fi-Bt treut. The latent vocal and ' iiiBrniiiicnial iiiubic kept for ealc. AIbo th lari-c&t astonmentof Btainiiintc patternB i-c'tct from thin kide of Frisco, i-i.en in paintinc and embroider) st her -tudio over l.inn County flank. Give hn vo'ir order and you will be pleased. AT- l?AT!Xr; Ln.' 1)1 TTKl; AKLtS j. I) M OWMXIS V On Can Kind. Free to F. A. M. Beautiful enirravtur of irraphie nil ient Masonic Scene, iilso .irjre ill-iHiMited CilaloL'iie t nil the M:i8niiie ikkIs :ind ookB. Lowest inicii- in North Ameriea. A!fo jrraiKi row tlltiatrate d work fur niretits. f.Vj n weii. and ti;u villa net. I i-uuin-' A to. 131 Uro.itlwaj. New or!. ..o to iange a tor yourgrocene-; mcs lot o. BcoTcrt c-niiB rrm. uith j littiedipcf i:r.:ih i-hiohird. !h.v A niaku the very hejt f..un rtnl ! na::ii I il-VB ror fun her pirt:ci:t--.rs t:ru. licntit. i-"iuire of Buy a house in beautiful Dale, the lots are cheap. Fair ' ; -r.-. I SECRET SOCIETIES. A' . I . bitetv t. ilC8 Xo. IS: mo...... I hill on iV-ry sireet. l.neoo bceund and third. .h.in.-, Ors,-on. ft'ianM in th. it, and iraiH'cnt brethren ejrdiallv ii - iiiu.i t-.k-tiiii' nr r.-:n . a i VI.. I... . - - '. t to attend. ll.Pher?on pot Xo !i, fi A t." statid m.-etina i.t the G V H llaii on trie i.-coud ai.d fourt., rriday e. ei.ih.,'s if e uii inoiuli Iraia e it C nor i.ltii ivrdi al'y iuiited tutnert with us B. F. TaiLER tcuinsiiidtr. A. ;. it. Notloi of Dissolution. T0T!CB i' Bi IS IT 01K. IUaT THE CO-Hfc'- ncrsl!ip hure:o:ure exi.tmv nmi.. ... .leiMie firm name of Ashnv liii-bi. ...... isn-royui3!Oiveu :y nintual lonsnt Mr ' 8t '" 1:111 to "uiJ flrul bmint. to Sir. (ieor.e "''"'. th, .aa,.. K. If. ASA6Y. - ; '"l! nw inter- Uo- llICalNROS Lism, Cragva, Tabruai Sut l&j. cure y '-.--7 s Ji ' 5 -V. r i o - o ,t9-fc66S 1 !Ahany Nnrseri Wc K1V OREGON HIM Forecast of To-Day s Nominations HEEMANN'S KOMISAilON CONCEDED P. Tfeorsipsan of Portland in the Lead for Governor. TitB.ira-fiKusiiii' in .mnavr. Judge E. S. Eons, of Lavs County, likely t.i B i S.n.inatoJ f.r the Bnp esa Bench The 0 har Office. 1'olill.AND, April 13. Tin; de!c Hatestothe lepuhlimn i-tato cuii ver.lion hao neailv aM arrived in the city and the frif-inhj of the can didates for t.'ie vaii-)tis cilices for whicli li'j:;iinat:o;iM are to be made are hard ;it woik tu-nijiht. It i generally ciiiccded tnat Heimaii will be renoii.iuated forcotire-s on the first ballot, and hU inubt entliu siitslic siiiipuiiers s-ay the noinina tion w.ll bo niven to bun by acda tnation. D. '. Tiiompion, o: Portanl, feciiiS to h ive the lead to-niv;!it in the race ijr governor, and it i elaitiiod that be wid receive the M-jii.in.t'iuii on (lie lirt liallut. i-ite t--n:i:!it the chances .wi'ii. in I.i vor of l'auil. i f Raker City, f -t;ite tiea-oiicr, thniii;h his noin'.'i adijn is ly I o means certain. Fhll Metchan is sai-l to have the hirel per-on.il loKouiiiL' icr tiiis oliicc i;Ut it is not thought that he iai. utiiii) liii-1 oniiiialion on the fir.-i ballot on iid-unnt of the niiinerou candidate. Alter the liist balh-i t i-t stated that tauil will receive a t-.nniber t voles from othir can di lutes :-.i:-J ;ir ba'dv receive the lionKiia io;i n!i the L'ad or ;l-lire li. ih-a:i will nuiiiii: ::ted hv the i nonKiia io;i n!i the L':id or 3 I b.dlot. jrokiMv onventeiii MiDieine lilnU'', t oiii.-:i ti i '"'iiatio:, l.kc tli..t i-t tr..aMli o,-, 'v1"- 111 tWl' W I j-l W ' 1. i . J . . . inute l i jr ;ecr.".iiy : -:.il' ui'.hoM .ppo-!tinii. Ii. li. Mi-Klmy state t -uperintondt, and F. '. Jhikei lor state printer, art? hc.ely t-j ia renoininaled with hut littli; oppo--iiion. A MI lUlEilOt S TK ACKER. enaationkl Slim.tirif; nt a Vancou ver Cut lege Vancoi vi:i:, April h". I'r. K i!. O'bru-ii this afiernnnu at ietii)!ed t ) taV:e ihe lile of Rev. F. A. lirecke', president oi the Hol Anjjelo college, in this city. Odlrien catne here from California hist witer und applied ti Fathei lliecker fur aA.-n-t.iiee. The lattei engaged him m rolessor in client isiry in the coilei;j and rented an office for him, requiring in return that Dr. O'loleii ctiotlld atttend to cases of sickness at the college. O'Rrien, it is ."aid, was inattentive to his duties and Father Walkei tried to discltaro him and take tho furniture trotn tho office. Cretker culled at thooilice to-day. when O'Brien drew a jrurt ami fired, the ball passing throrti' Hrecker'rt bat. Liecker then r -treated into a store adjuintn when O'Brien fired the becond nhot without effect. r.recker Htarted ilovn the ftrect .chased ty O'Brien, who tired the third thx, hitting Mike Wintler in Ihe forehead, in flictinn a serioiiH but not fata! wound. O'Brien was then over powered and taken to j til. It is eaid O'Brien is partially crazy. SHOOTIX; IN rOKTI. VND. Tho Mnrileroiia Assault of an Afc-ed fraty Man. RoRTLANi), April 1). John a Car, a well known speculator oi this city, was Mint ar.d slightly bv.r this alien. o in on Firist street y das. Walk-r, sixty year of n' hither of K. Walker of Taco.na'. Carr, who i connc-ied with l!u' i iiian.if im-iii in mi; v aiKer esiai-, j was etandiin: i.n the corner talking vith Jas. Walker, when Ihe la ter nianairemen oi the Walker estate .Jrew a gnn and fired threo Kh'-t ' "."e of !'"'m 'dT''' ' . L'ai-r ' riuht f i'le. Tile w ii'ind. while sesi- imp. i i;,,t (u,M..r..,l rlunrniiM t);ie oi ih bullets pas-ied through the trousers of W. A. Smith, a t"-. siamler. Walker vas anested. and on beiiif- searched at the p.jlice staii-.n three pistols weie found on him. Walker, who isevi- ,!.. 1.. 1... ..... in I . iir.,iut. nvs Carr tried to poison him. t:ik makkkts. J Sax Fr xcico,Apiil 15. "Wh.t j easy; buyer sea-on .'a, buyer i year l$'.u jil.'M ' j Chic ago, April 15. 1 :lo, ckse, j ; wheat weak, cash May ST1. j ! Liverpool, April 15. Wheat i ; firm ; demand improving, hoMers i ; offer sparing y. j THE CHINESE 1IOKDE. ' They Can No Lcnfccr lie Smuggle Through Mexico. j San Franci.-co, Aprd 15. Co!- i i lector I'ht-lps received a message ; j from Secretary Wiiiiloru U.-dav, j containiaj orders vhicU arsr in-' j tended to prevent Chinese from ar riving at this port, in transit tn Mexican ports, and afterward-rro-sing the border to tho Unite-! States from Mexican territory. Secretary Windom states that the J rrivilege of transferring Chinese to i anama steamers in tins port iial been allowed by his predecessor, but liiut such ins; ructions are now icvuked. AS COi'NT V J1ISM LmTfilx Harnett nrnl Other Inc nUi a ( umpHii v to YVork Thi-ui. into)-(.-oiatioii were drawn and Kilned itt tiii city tu-day and v. ii: 'a iiieii to-moriow, uu ur-or:i!ii::.-tlie .Myrtlti Creek Consolidated :lydrani;c Gobi Ni usitij; and Manu- I fact tiring Com iiany with u capital J -lo-k of ?i-jO,()00. The iijcori or iteMaro ir. .(. M. Sailor, 1 J. Davi.t and L. Harnett. Thi' nii;:i ire situated in Dou-das (Joiinti-. SltiAR AM) YVOSM.. timorous Prctf'htt A;;:ii.l llie irt jiuseil Tailll t 1ihii,cj. WAMiiNoriiN, April Id. i'rote.'-ls -untied by sixteen republican top-ri-r-eiit;i)i es have bu-:i p!e-'.-:i!eil the coini'oittee e:l v.;ty neatiS o:i the s'.i.'.o- &ul wo::! schedule Kt pubiinhtd. 'iiirn. representatives tiriie upon the coui oittee that a reduction of L'-'i pei ent. on FUtrar and an increa: l o duty on low trade or carpi' t ooi irom 2)i to o 9-10 cents per po'ind is an great a change na should be n:sde. An underHtandin exists among thoin that iti present -n.ipi; tiny v.iil n.-.t vole ..r th. i;l!. Tin; sticar inannfai'turoi v ill accept a bounty in place ot" ihe urcent duty, if they can he insured tiiat it will l continued. The republican luemhers of the .lays and means committee have :een in consultation all evening on the taritr bill, which will be re ported to-morrow. The rnirar ,-chediiie it is belii-ve i h.is been revised. tiiemi.vili: i', estion. Ilic Ilivided Vieut of tho beniiioiB uA nnpreientati ve;. W..smxr.ToN. Apiil 15. The ienat'j and house republican cmi mittee on the silver uiiestioti sai ,n joint session two hour? thh mortiin. Very radical diiltTt iiiv-s .n t lie views ot the se:::t.us and epri'seiitativcs were d.:-c!.- il. i hie oi the chief point.- i n w hid. the c uiiiiiitte;' could n-t ajrive is i!ie jirojiosi-d increns" in i..!ii.,'ii.tl hank circulation. U was finally -teeided to eoiujnit the eubject to a sr.b-committee of five senators and .ive repiesental ive-", who will con i : tnii- the work of liMniinr lira conmion j-round uu wbieli liicycan stand. Ac;:;; i:.;r;s'T i:i '.ci'u-. Tvo i-ulvcoinn.iltOfs. cousi-tiiv f .-"natois Aldricii, Al'.i-on.J lies. Sherman and Toll-.-t, ar.d Re; re entatiws Bayn, B.nton, Conner. dc!inley and McKcniu. tins titerii.ion pr.icticady e.i;i.'- t at: i;:r. emeiif , although I. l.iitn.ii ictiidl Was tU-,'!l. The llli il-lll'e Aiiich f.jiind acceptAtice dals will. i!.cr and the "lily tuo pi.jvir-.ions trc : First, that the secietaiy oi die treasury bo directed to pur- ha-e monthly 4,oOO,()iH o jnees ci silver; ei-ond, that the notes issued (hereof be ivde':iied :'.s lawul ino.iey. Cdl llT MAItTIAI. Ol'.fltilti). CoililUBiuter McC'atla Will It. Tt leil for Hia Cruelly. W.iiiMiroN, April I. The jiid.'e advocate general of the navy :.i-d.iy subiiiittrd a preli.-.iir..ity te iioi't to Sectetitty Tracy reeom mendiii;; that Cotuinan !er ".IcCall i of the corvette Fnieiprise he tried ov court inaitia!. The char.es are based on the facts developed at the recent investigation by a lourt .1 inipiiry. The secretary approved the recommendation and ordered the crjttrt to meet a! New York I'ttesday next. McCatla ischar.-d with cruel an 1 inhtituan treatnier.t of his inei;. ON THE WAIt PATP.. Troops Aftir th Krbcllioa Itedn tn houtli D.tkota. riEr.KE. S. Apr.l 15. a run ner from Cheyenne, 70 miles west oi tho restirvat ion, says that Chief Bi Foot - itli about 45 braves re fuses either to take up land or vacato for settlers, an 1 has com menced to tnako trouhle. Two corupanifvof infantry and thtee of cavalry, dispatched from Fort Mead, have cornered the Indians and aia awaiting orders f ir their disposition. Granted KIgbt of Way. Seatti.u. April 15. The Union PaciS-; Railroad Company was to day granted n right ot way through Hits city. An Editor Arrested- New Yoke, April 15. L. Godkin managing editor oi the Evening Post was arrested to-day oa a charge of criminal libel, lie gave bail. A Ms Failure. Dr-rsoir, April 15. The Steel and Spring Co. the largest concern of its kind in the United States, suspended payment to-day with liabilities amounting to 100,0l0 and assets nominally the same. Xa7 Laagt'a w bakac?. i i BURNED AT SEA. The Fata of a Vessel off Puget Sound. HliU CREW l'KOr.ABLV SAVED A'.teipieLl luurier if iCollcgs i'letiJcit Ta Yac:oB?er--Sa.-itlng Affr.-y in Pir-Jisb 1'okt Tow.vsks'I), April !". The teatosliip Michigan, friim i'oitlann hit ii arrived to-hinht, imported Iiet vliitr i.'o-.eived a two masted -eh unci -bet .t en Iiiineeness and :i:iti.".s i'-!and on lite, iler jib saii-i -: ere set and the vessel's mast was e:;ve!nped i:i smoke. A boat loaded w itU people, was ob-crved leaving t:;e ship. 'J'he sleamer .-chome had passed the. vessel and vas headed away. It is believed tiie vt-sel is 1:01:1 SanJuan l-lands h'.ileu with lime. Ttie .Michigan v.a- S'vcral ini-.s disiafit, an.lcoti cluded ih.'if. the eho:ue had ren dered pv-i--!mk-... Another su-aui- r mri inflate lo-rcp'j.-ts that (lie burning vessel was Mri'it, aiid it is supposed she bunn-d nd went down. I i'OKTA-NT I.AM) ItVLINO. llri ii.l..ii Ac-,iiit the V.". V. A- f. jr. V B;;n Jlumi Cnmpanj. Washington, Apii- 15. The j'ci-i:try of tti i:i!i. ii a- h is ren dered the decision in the ease t.i Vili:i!i:pi ;e Valley end Cascade Mountain Viaon Road Company I Oregon v.. .los. A. .'doriou. On Inly 5, 1 :!.. -!i:r-ss made a grant to tiiis co iip.iiiv t.e! miles in vi itii an i extendii-.; across the s 1 : 1 . .)o;i thei"eai"t.r the totn aiisshMicr "l tiie general land Hiee -.eni t-i each local land otlice nodce ilu: the l.u within the prant ere witii lrawn front PettR-men' in 1 i-iittv. Tip) noli.-o addressed to (he land o'.li.-e at La'J rande dis trict was rot received until Jut:o loS.. In tr' r.iPiUiti: a l.trire tiiiiilicr f.f p-tlerp, amo'ii? them dot-ton, h.i l M-t.led r.pt.-n the land. In March. lS-', cnj:ress p.tsjad a l..w ihrectiiii .1 suit to he hrotmhi i-i furi'i' tiii-. and per! .tin otiier r.itit-. Ti;-' wauon ro.id company in I I 1 h it the jut i-idict'O'i oi lb. in el i--r d.-p o 'tin-n was :!'. i by tiie a'-: and aiso that the land wa-p-tu.i'dy wit ii'ira-.vil !ii:,l retile r si t-Tit an 1 entry by ad of the coniiiiis-ioner general cf the lind Ite-e sii'P.illi: and Ul.ihiip; iioiietOi m il w it'idt.t.-.al. The stvrotary mlds to the conirarv. however, on boiii points, and directs that no p :t.-:i be is-ipj ( I 1 llie compatiy. p-ndin- '.he suit, uitder a- t of d.uv 1 J. Tins decision is in favor of Ab.rton and practically decides iarv n'lmher ot smaller cases in the L:i Irun.le di-trict. TIXIlilTE Tt) LINCOLN. The l.o;.i I.eKio.i i.ervei the .'.anivrr'ary if Ilia Death. l'i;:ni)i:i.PitiA. April 15. The two days' celebration of the, 25th .mniveisary nt the military undei the Loyal Legion bogan this itioitiin-.'. At the academy oi music to nicht the ceremonies incident to tiie celebration oi the 2-":h anni versarv of the tnler vere held. Many distinguished r.u n were on the siace. .-everal addresses were inaile, :m htdii; ono by ex l'rcsi detit Hayes, co'iiuiandcr in-cliief. Me svk-.- hiieily .f the many t-i'mtes 10 Lincoln and sail: "They hrins us to the r)iiestio:i of o'ir iifluved society, (brt Loyal Legion ; what is it doit:, what can i: .: worthy oi Lincoln's fame? Oi.r highest" striving must be to support and advance the work he did in hehaif of his country and all the world." At the conclusion of the ccre iip inics the companies went to the Union Leu-ue club, where a serenade was tendered them. oiiski:vaxces is sPKtxorici.i. SpaiM.FiLLD, lbs., April 15. The 25th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln was appropri ately o'oerved to-day under the Lincoln Memorial League. A lare procession marched to the monument where memorial exer cises were hell. rr.omitiTioN in iowa. llie Oueation Gum Over foi Two Vrjn Longer. Ibis Mcini.s, April 15. The house to-day refu-ed to suspend the rul-"s for t he passage of the j iinl res dution for th; re submission )f the prohihiiory amendment. The matter goes over two years, as this is the last day of the session. STEVEN AKCHES'9 THIAL. A Suocest.ir Appointed to the lit faulting Tteaaurer. Axxapolis, April 15. At the trial of Steven Archer, the default ing treasurer of Maryland to-day, the attorney general read a state ment irom the governor, saying he had declared the oflice ot treasurer vacant and appointed tdward 11. .brow treasurer, Carpenter'a Strike. Ixdiaxpoi.is, April 15. 800 car center's struck to-day for 8 hours -.vork and 3 cents an honr pay. ItandaU'a Funeral. Washington, April 15. In ac cordance with the wish of the deceased, and of the widow, the! iuneral services of the late Samuel J. Randall will be held in the church instead oi the hall of the house oi representatives. THE MISSISSIPPI RISING. Tiin Leveea Are Ulvlng- Way Be- foro the Flood. Xtiw Orleans, April 15 Re iorts are receives! to-night that the Mississippi river has risen 15 points during the last 21 hours at all stations irom Vicksburg to Baton Rouge. The Nita crevasse is widening and the water at Atchaialya is rising steadily. The Yellow Rayou levee, IS miles north of here, is rejortel as giving way. and the water to-night is r.uir.iiur over two miles of the levees. St Mi. J.N LAKE MICHIGAN, It I reared Twenty Tecple Were Dronata. Mii.v. AS KKE, April 15. A report has reached hee that the propeller Cily of Xcv Yoik lias foundered 0:1 Lake Michigan. 5hr was k-,o 11 to have at least 2J persons on board, and grave fears are felt cone iiing them. A 151' FAILURE. Wedding Prcaenta Kestowcd Valu ing Fully C30.0O0. IxMANprii.ts, April 16. Congress man . I. M. Wiley, of Buffalo, and Miss V. llmeline Cooper, daughter of e:;-treHsisrer of state, John Cooper, were married in this city this afternoon. Presents amount ing in value to fully JfW.OiXi were received. 3Iuzzlln the German Pre. Bidi-.Lix, Aprii 15. The Tagen biatie says thai Chancellor Von Caprivi has forbidden the minister or others to furnish any news to papers. All intelligence ihat it is deemed proper to be pbulished will app. r in ihe Reichsar.zeger, the ollicial paper. Famou Miaionary Dead. London, April 15. Advices from Zanzibar state that Rev. Alexander Mackey. a famous missionary in ihe Uganda country has died from fever. What the Kmperor Say. Rxki.ix. April 15. The Prussian diet w as opened to-day by Chan cellor Capiivi. In his speech ihe chancellor said that it was net the in'entio'.i to inaugurate a new era. The cmporer had said bis course was to remain the same. Uellenbera;er Caught. Dovi.ETOwx, IVnn., April 16. There is great t-M-itor-.-ent here to night over a message from Frier of Tacoma. saying trust llel'.enbcr gcrthe fugitive lawyer, was in that city and wanted to know whether heVltou'.d have him arrested. A reply in the affirmative was sent. The Montana Flection. IlnxNA, April 15. At do mun icipal elections Orrat l-ills and Livingston went republican for mayor and aldermen and Butte ami Missoula democratic for the same oflice, all by a narrow majority. A Co in jtru.nl so Approved. Cincinnati, April 15. Judge Sage in the U. S. district court to day approved a coinpro'nist in the suit of Receiver Armstrong s. the Fidelity National Bank of claims for sfo.OOO.OOO. By the compromise the receiver will obtain $ IVi.Otsi. Factory Burned. Ray City, Mich., April 15. Bonstield A. Company's wocden ware fa -lory burned lids morning. The loss is jljiV5 no itisur ance. ; V. Murdered for Their Money. M.UHsoNviLi.E.Texas, April 15. Capt. J. Richardson and wife were murdered at their countrv House near here Sisndny. It is supposed robbery was the motive of the murder. I'nion County Contention. There will be a Union County Convention held at Albany on Thursday ,the 1st day of May next, at 10 a. 111.. to nominate a county ticket. No vote having l-eon taken of the Union party, to serve as a basis of representation, but knowing a large majority of the voters is in sympathy with its principles, it is recommended and requested that each precinct meet at their respec tive places- ot voting on faiuruay, 2ot It of April, at 1 p, m., and elect five delegates to attend the Union Countv Convention. All voters, without ivgar.t to race, color or previous political servitude, who desire to Ik? re leased from the evils 01 class legis lation and the grasp oi all legalized monopolies, are cordially invited to participate in the election of delegates. J. F. Hesorix, Temp. County Chairman. The Instrment Sold. The favorite Bauer piano which was used at the recent Lvy con cert has been sold to Mr. Frank Arnberger, one of the leading pianists of Albany. Wil. t Link. Special Notice. Havinz taken the agency of Dr. Thatc ier'8 magret:c shi-ld, I will be pleased to ..ee all suffering with chronic diseases. Rheumatism a siecialtY. Same as sold by Trof. Spear. "Mrs. 8.. Race. Shaving 15 cents at Vieteck's. THE DAY IN CONGRESS Amendments to the Chinese Enumeration Bill, MONTANA ELECTION CASES. A BUI ta BegsltUo the Jnr:t3ictioa cf Cenrt -A New Pe: s co ill Iatro i'sced by Cameros. Washington, April 15. Tho senate has agreed to vote on the Montana election eases to-morrow. Senator Cameron to day intro duced a service pension Lill, pro viding that all persons who served in the late war shall receive a ser vice jieneioit of sjU per month and a per diem pension of one cent for every day's service. Senator Kvarts to-day presented an amendment he projioscd to oiler to the Chinese enumeration bill. He proposes to make certifi cates sumcent evidence of lawful right to remain in the Urittd States instead of sole evidence, and to except all children ot Chinese parents born in the United States from the provisions of the bill. Another amendment Ftrikes out the third section, which provides for the arrest and deportation or imprisonment of Chinese found after September 1st, lSIKi, without proper certificates. Section seven requires that Chinese leaving the United States shall surrender their certificates for cancellation. To this 11 -.-arts proposes the addition that .-.- Chinese person other than h laborer, w ho has lieen in the United States and left, may re-enter on evidence satisfactory to the collector of customs, IN THE HOISE. The house to-day passed ap propriation bill, al.-o the bill to de tine the jurisdiction of the courts of the United States. A bill was passed by tne house to-slay to define and regulate the jurisdiction of courts. The United -tales withdraws nil origb-al juris- . diction not vested in the i-itcuit courts of the United States and . vests the same exclusively in the district courts. The circuit court was made an appellate court exclu sively except it has the power to i-sne ail remedial processes. The circuit court shall consis of iho present ciicuit jude, and two others, to be appointed in each circuit by the president. The cir .uit coiuts f-hall b conns of record. THE WILY CHINESE. Collector Phelps Will Stop the Veaico It use. S-a i'rnt Ciirciiic'e. Ninety Chinese- who arrived o llie Oceanic from Hongkong o. April 10th departed yesterday 01. the City of Sydney for CJnaymae Coikctor Phelps made a persistent ellort to prevent their departure, but, under the advice of District Attorney Carey and the construc tion given by that officer to the last ruling oi the Treasury Depart ment, he did not feel warranted in detaining them. In conversation with a Chronicle reporter yesterday Collector Phelps said : lam" well satisfied that all these Chinese who land at 12 nay mas intend to creiss the Mexican Imrdcr into this country. A ruling of the Treasury Depart ment 01 Novemler, 1SSS. permits Chinese; in transit to foreign coun 1 ric-s to be t ransierred from one ship to another in this port, but that ruling evidently did not com prehend the present practice of the Chinese in coming into the the United stales frorii Mexico. I have explained the situation to the authorities at Washington and feel confident that some provision will be made soon that will stop the influx of Chinese laborers from the southern liorder. u w ould not have relinquished C. stand which I first tok had I not been afraid of laying the tiovern nient and the steamship company liable to heavv damages." The Circuit Coining. Mediation's New United Shows will le in this city 011 Wednesday April 23. The excellent character of entertainment always uiven by the above show recommends it to the lovers of sawdust novelties. The small boy and the larger man needs a circus occasionally in his business aid we can suguest. r.o better antidote for the craving than a visit to the above show. That tbi- is among the few legitimate arvnie exhibitions traveling can-'Ot lie denied, and now with its a'lied attractions must arouse a desire on the part of many who are not in the habit of attem ing shows to see its many wonders. We are assured bv those who ought to i know that there is much of un- usua' interest to the spectatcr. Kvery man, woman And child in a radius of many milej will want to see the performance given by tho largest elephants in the world. An AOieluir (are Tho Origin 1 Abieliue OintmcntTia antvptitup in large two-ounce tm boxes, and U nn absolute t re for old sores, burns, weuuds clmpped linnda and all akin eruptions ill positive It cum all kiuds i f pites. Ak lor the Original AbietitifOipiniriit. Sold by Fo-uav A Mason at 25 tents pel box hy mat. 30 cents. Tinware w irranted not to rust a Matthews & Wasbburn'e.