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20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON. FKIDAY, MY lo 1890. vol. voriss SPECIAL SPRING A. A. IsT O IVTy Stock is now embracing all tlie hi test novel ties in Dress Groocls both, in a? at hi ST i 'II!'! l jl 1: hp i In Ki.it U ;r pric-s : Uf goodu :d M 'J.-' tta v.ir4i ytirrS. si ?" MA We carrv a fell line of the worii eil.-tl. In i-n:' wi'l ! for't in ler arid iionn.-H ! Alhativ i f'se Plliwllllll II I) iiantl in mm umii li KM i MID mui A GEE AT OPPOSTUlTITr TO BUT GOODS WITH BUT LITTLE CftfSSMAFS FIVE AN 'J'his is nH atre proyressiiui. 1'1:; v-(rlu moves uinl the man who tloc.s tn.t idovc w ith it must fa 1 , . . 1 ehinl or l'f criHlied, We liavc stv.ivk tin key nott . One viit to our store will eunviiue you thitoi'e lollar will purchase moiv h,re than two at any other pici in tin city, Tlii.s seems inereiliMe lut v" coivliallv invrte an intete-teil pulilie to call and l e eon vi need of the truth. WE ARE SELLING ACATE BUTTONS FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN, BUTCHER KNIVES TEH CES, OTHES BASKETS TEH GENTS, BLACKING TEN CENTS. Wi have all kintls1 of tin-war. at various other useful arricles t numerous to-'mentiou at rock btt'm We externl an invit:ititn !v a'i. Agate r.utlon, 5 a groMi. t'orkscr-w?, 5 and lUe. t'hi t-ker boards, 10 and 1 ").. t'olovltle. Tie. ti.-piI -r.-, loo. Cake turners, b'e. ('inline iron. n tt.2.V. lill..r P-.atons. .V. tlo. ( 'oat h:;:.'ers. oe. Ii'.-li pan-. -" to 'V. I'-ippu.-. Uv. Dusters, all prices. I,.lls. U.V. Knvelop. s, 25 for .V. Ezg beater-:. l-re. ! lour sitters, loe. Funnels, 5c. (iarter, webb, 5 to 10c. Garter, webb, silk, 15c. Hair brushes. 15c. CRISSJvlAN'S 5 TJ IIST C 3S :"W- iF1. Z3S5i.X3 WHO H - .1V .,. .wr.ed r.n inea.; I ' f. we iiave :e- i iT-' .t ;J.;Oi':-C i; a:i nei-t triidin:; :gint in I rit w. w. ! laniin -ntwrrrh n i I ii I 11 . M FREE FROM POISON. HOSIER 3 ; ' R JU. No More High Prices. ' Uaivii.i ivhiri.:. o pic. Il.iii-pi:'.-. 5 :.;;.! o,. ,. ,.,v. Hartie.nu a -. ." i pic. . iU. ::rd cvis i d.... tor ! II...--. la.'.i. '". b:.:- :. !.-. lior... ,...!:. ,!. b-.-. i! .inn:, el. -':.! '. Ki:i.. -:..po. i e. K.-y cbaia.-. 2 v. Ki;ii'-- '.":t -, i "... , Uiiiv. ininei I" : nd 1" -. I.i ad pencils. ! i a . iozen. I.a. es. ma slips, o iiii-i I' c. I.;'Ce. v:.i....;. .V. I.einoli s-iuee'-r-'. .Match " 1 H'.-. . .Minor--. IP an t IV. J Milk pans. 5 and Mouse traps 4 link-:. Pa-. Marbks.all kinds. AND 10C. STORE. M'FARLAJD BUILDING 1VI E M T complete;! -TO Till-- '.i!l ar. l I.ilk at our a!i.i' i:i Fiirniiiiiu 1 3 I i i i i 4 lliliiiiv V,"e !a. '. ery hiie !ouk to i:im .-.! tiie I it-t iii e . .,.r.-re.: in :::-' wiiit h lei' '.vi-f r ami Cinish art! ur.ox - hoii - t! in tiie f-tate. Cad and yon ! I'leanciv to show oot!f. EAJD 1 FaBRiOS. MbN 1M JVA) wf5srrKwai5ajijj?uiili , Vote paper. HI f.heets lor V. i Nail brtislie:-. Vh: ! N u( !neu'-!':-.i;.-:-s. ,V. Net Pes. s iarji. .V a pajier. I l'i:i-. -J paper-. V. l'a!I-. t m eo e;--d. 2 .jls. . PV : P. ! sern'.-i. .V. i IVrliiniery. o to 4i c. ! I'otato e ftters. pie. I'oiato :na-ht r-. V. IV.ises, o to -Jt st-. I II i. oi- . !.-.. j Kill s, It. IPC. j lleceipt books, lpc. Shaiuois skins, PJc. i .-imi blackinvr, 5c. 1 Safety pins, ;i doz. for 10c I shoe laccrs. 1 doz. f,,r 5e. Spoons, bet, Pe. steak pounders, 15c. i FIRE IN SPOKANE. ' A Row of Woocbn BiuUhngs Destroyed by theDanifs. TIIT3 I-OSS I! NOT HEAVY. i - ' ! An Attempt to Wreck tho Nortbora Pa- rifle Train Nar Portland A Stage Bobbory. Spokane Fai ls, May 15. Kail this inrriiiii)! fire hmke out in ; three J-to' v friiini- building.'CCUpie by Peie Hatner as a saloon am lnd.'ini' house on Howard Mreet near tin corner of Second. Tin ! flami'R spread with alarming rapid j :ty, burning bot'n way, and iein. aggravated bv a stronjr bveer. I It at oi.cn Ix fM.m apparent t!iat tliorc w s a lack of water. Tin j itn-H'ii !-Uplit d liiin t'n liv lra-i-j would nut ivaili 1 1 it. top the tw :iiil tiniv t-l ry fi -.nif loiljint'-'. . ! hi'l'lcr wh uii up and tin Iki i cinii il It) t!it top in tl -ir i !!' -rt- I tliio'.' water oil lhfto S of lllO . ii'.il.ln..'. Iiiit ttif i:it':in-n !T ! in.'.;iV "v tii heal. I'li. h id i.. s.-.i'ih'i ' : in 1 ii 1 down tin . tin iri'iit f-t 1 in l!v tlii tiim th f iti'V row of Iiiii!!:ns on llnwir I -Iii'C. Iri iu tin corner of St c t tl I t-oiitli to (In alley, was in l'a.ii i I'lirii.r a;! t ! t - time th; i!sl ;! uie r li i l .-t d i.llv I'V. lino. ' I;. -iii-' no available- hvihants from ! t !.i(Vi to i:pp!y it with water. ; Tli 'V.ii.d ei.litiimcl to lie j lV- liuiiiMi'i lirel'iaii-ls i-civ tnr- i: .1 t.. t!:-- .f tile IloiiM .-. ; Mi.ik i!i-ia:i'.. 'S'iie hit -tii-n tl n' t'.iii'-l tle-ir att-iili"!i to pi' :it !l!' the ilat!!!'! if',i;n Tli- !!r' 1 11 mi .11 1 1 M I I ' . . 1 1 1 , ill' I'KS'iei-elnl. ;v thi. i low aid .-t 1 1 1 t . in uliieli tlit'V.". o t inn-, I .' nei' was at v.oiK je.itl tlirew a i t:i!ii wiiicti at P -e rlii't'ked tie ii;:mt :-. :n: m:kis sv'.ii atiiv. Tin- I. one i:.illie:- Sii:i Mif iinil ieiiii !' flit. Wa-.i.:- v. i ':!.. May i.". ie ; !ort ha- been :. .-i ived iioni Aiari i pi:-a, that i'.e up ?iare Iu '.'.m t ii f there and V,.i was !"PM d b a li".skeil li.::n la-t niL'ht between j Tear 'allt-y alio I'l i.ieeloii. The - , e.pre.--i tali, n eoiibiiiied i; it h : ;:r. Ail t he iiibbi r m i-i ft 1 1 w a - -JO - 'it -tt'ken l'l-o.ii Mi-- ranuoit.'i the t:dy pas'-'i'iier. ' I'.KITISH i: VKVi'JIKSts Mi::i..n r.riiic rut ii.n t n.. J Stale! i;ioveii'M. ' A S l'KNt IX o. M;IV t! (veiiui'.' a e- piii!t-a stateineiii t h-it M .nop. i waJ ri eeiv.d ivoiu AT 3 JL MONET AT m iE. ' Spriifj sc. ties. !.V. Sup.-!:ders, PI and I V. I Spiini.-s, .V. ' So:i ! i. e:i i Ie. .V . i - ' Soap, toilet. prices. S ell paper. 2 do, for I Toothpieki. ''." 1 for 5 Towels, bath, P and b. Tooth brush. . 5 and 1 I'll imblt s. .V. Tea st raine!-. 5c. Tablets. 5c. Tiays, lde. Traeiiij; w la-els. I V. i U'ah hoards. 2 h: Wah basins, l.'i . Water pails Hi ar.d 2V. Whi-k brooms, pi and 15c j Cr. .'iuet sets, i 1 .IP. ArttKSllliSERS ENTOMBED. I '-ui-ksimur and nine oilier . A Tanin'i riis?i:t! st Wilto-i. ; i :! iii San l"r..iii'i.-ro and : ; . The toi '.l ;.';r.:!..::.' .nice ' breweries exceed', it i-t $7,000,000. ; WANTED A EEff.'RT). ! Viil.nl.i 77ho A ttrnipl Wreck 111 Nut thorn I'uelfi Tralu. PoKTi.AN"i), May 15. Last night SheritF Kellty received a message ii'om Lini.ton. on the line ottlie -S'orihern l'aeilic railroad, about .-even miles from here, informing iiim that an attempt had been made to wreck the south bound passenger train. A Bupiciou-i mokiny man answering the name it's. I. Taylor appeared before tbe fdieri'I' in ersun and teti(iet to the truth ot tin message, and lold a t-tory about his narrow scape from murderous tramps. , ho made him prisoner at tlie Mjintota pistol wliile they piled .ailwa yt ieson the track ; and lie al--o recounted his subsequent escape , ust in time to l!a tlie train and ave it. Three oihccis from tiiis ily went to the seine to-day in ouipauy with Taylor. After hnwiiiir the oll'i'els al.Milll the i.lace where the ties were piled mi the track, they returned to this city, and while in a private room f the police station, Taylor was confronted w ith evidence that he iiiinself was the T i.ty party. Taylor was taken completely by surpi i.-e, and almost lainte.i. lie llien confessed that he was the nly guilty parly to the transac l ion. and lhat be had placed the ejunthe tracK.iu the expcela. Uon i f icceiin a handsoine n . ar I iron, th- railway co,iiiany, when they should hear theslory f hi- plueklv i scape and brave aeiioii. Taylor iiov invupios a ce!J !:l t he i-ity jail. . - ., - - lie Will Alur.lvl.-i!. l'ol: 1 1. ,Mi, May IV 1 he ili'jues.t ei tiie icni.iins of II. I.. Ilto'.vn, v ho.-e b j.l y w.-is f.utel ill a t .-.-nilii a lodiii.r h..il-e yesl.-rd.iy. a m id bv the n'l.'ner'n jury to-da.. c'oi.; pi.iv a;'- .it lir.-l .snspct ti-o, ill! tin i ll', iclldclcl a verdict III. fie aSC'l C.lilie i.l.U'u'i'iiiect t j I.I Lis the Ie.,!.'l tftitise I'oirned in 'rtl;.iet. 15 This r.iiiM.A.Mi. .li.'.V ifieruoon a iioief l,e!o:i:ini t j Mr. I Uvis, a laborer, on Tenth street, in the Holla. lay addition, cauhl :ito and burned to the ej-.jim.l w ;th ail tlie contents. The ioks is a -tevern ijrp to tin family, af all in :r c'othiiv v. r.a i'cct roved. 1 Itn le:imT l.r.ffoii' tilt. t 0:ll.ND. i'-iiaelliV May 15.--TI in the ra talin f .John th- CJ-n M.- ..cauist the MiMj-aer 0r- ' I . -i oachi-led in the l"ii!r 1 !e.-iict i - i i- ' . e. i If. on I a rl.o.n r .: :nl. . I t i Wist Vi m i.i Jo-;,'. . 1....1 ProM.er k.i -ci::!'. : S: r.nd an ! a p oneer i ! t i" iate. di-'d n hi- h nv in O-ikl.e.'-i i..-' imcii no.: I..- rt dlsea-e. I l.e I. (i. U. r. Election. San Thani'Isco, ?.Iay 15. At 1-i-d iv's se-.-ioii of the Grand I.odire. 1. O. O. 1'., of California. John Gleasson of Grass Valley, v. as elected irrantl master. Sally Colli) tioreil- Viany of the first settlers of Il linois were rude in speech ami rough in manner. Money was scarce with them, and service was paid for in produce. Governor I?., according to t he New York Led ger, used to illust rate these inei deipi of frontier life by the follow ing anecdote: One day when he iv;i jusi iceof th- peace i here came to his oflice a yoiiiie man accom panied bv a voung w- -nan. "lie volt tin- soui a-kod the manly youth. "Yes, sir." 'Can vo.: tie the knot :or 113 mht awav?" "Yes, sir." "How much do you charge?" "i ine dollar is tlielepal fee, f-ir.' Will vou take vour fee in bees wax?" "Yes. if vou can't pav cash." 'Well. ro ahead and tie the knot, and I'll fetch the wax "No," said the (squire, thinking there was a chance tor a little lun ; "brinz in the beeswax lirst. and then I'll marry vou Reluctantly the youth went out to where was hitched the horse upon which, Darby and Joan fash ion, the pair had ridden, and i brought the wax in a sactc. On i.V u ..irrl.o.l iiq viliip was found eing w eighe. , oana to o ie tuny aiioui n;m a 1...1U.1. ! "Wall." said the anxious irroom, '. --tie tin- knot and I'll fetch more i wax iicnI week." "No, sir I don't trust: that's 1 c.L'air.-t the rules of this office." ' Slowly the disappointed youth ; turned to go out. saying: ! Come. Sal ; let's go? ; "i say, Mister." answered . v. I:!: a woman's wit. "can't ! i.i.iri v u" as far a the wax ..(V :' jii : ;'o?" tl - 'sipliie.' 'laughing ; and he did. 1 Yes. I can. and will.'' rpueii We have a verv full line of kid gloves. 11 both lac'ni.' and biittou. Would especially recommend the Juno as the bet' fitting as well as wearing glove made. For sale nv W. F. Read. larno'e Disaster at Wilkes barre, Penniylvania. A WHOLE YILI..GE WRECKED. Twinty-Seven Mea IlaiieJ rr Hm: Al.ve - no33 Shattero.l-Miny Woq b Made Homcl 1 1. Vt'lLKLFBAIUg, I'l., M IV lisastri tis ene-in occuned 15. A to-du at lie A-hley mine, operated by no L. liigh A Wi.kt sb.trn Co I'lveut) -fiv men were entombt d. rh -c-ne if tin di-ater m opt of in lite exeit-nn-nt. The pres ent lav.-in extends over u halt ini!;; s-juure and includes a portion of the tiiieklv K-ttled villag. , called MofeifaVHtih. A large number i f houses went down with the wreck, but only a few were badly damaged. ( he olloiiiig arc known to be iiu prisoned : .': i ft ll.o.toet!. Aiiionv Fi.ier. .PcliacL -. hal.'ey. John Sc! aliev. John Alien. " As:,iM..i:t 1 ire Los- Mi. i.l How. Charles J.i .ismer. l-'r.mk ial! ight r. Robert Roberts, llarrv Jo es l-llis'Wi.l.am-. Owen Wilbams. Dane Sidlivan. Too . V. id.-.iiiS. John lY'iming. A t Hi- l-r.de. Harry IVrry. - I'. r.y. Tito-. ( '.ii:ss. .!':. n James a:d one lattore' Lm::ii It i-5 iioa known that thi le v Mien ei toinb.d in th u. i ie. A i-?-cui!ig parly at once st. u ted !o work. 1'in-y succeedetl .n i.i'cikin through the chamber heiieuti'i the cae about half-past -ix. The cliaired foil.i of Anthonv Trovno was hoi.-tcd up. He was still alive, but his injuries are ion i leied lata! Aii Id miner said 'he fact of Troyii!' being so badly !:rnt Ie.'' wry i tt.'e hope for t he -an ty of hi', coiiipani'.n -. Nt-ailv a i-c.-re of houses were slrMP'ie I itn l destrove.i. and fam ilies were compelled to 11 for their live". I'p to II O'clock I'. M. two Ineli have been taken out besides Troy ne, the lire boss, John Allen and Rooert Kt?.ert8. Roth are alivo but teTibly injured. It is asserted that Allen's lamo c.useil t..i explosion. At midnight the tescuiti-; I'.trl'es wcr thiven out of the gangway. Ti e place is full of tjUck-Cump an I further approach in tin! direction ii the victims is impossible. Visoroiw efforts are now beinj made to change the ait curient s 1; to drive the ga b ick troni heie th; vict;n,s ao supposed ti be. lliindietN "l men. o:nc!i n 1 i-l.ildreu are anuyed in a rem -cir,! " -ir ni!i i the ojienieg. Tbe men enlombed are nearly nil tc.a"- neil nn.l rave large iamuies ie-pi-iuleut upon them. A tAWIKIt MIKUEKED. lie ttii Shut by a Banker Orer a Duiliipftn Transnrth.n. Ntw Yock, Mav 15. Alphome J. iiteppanie sl.ot and mortally wouTKled Crinton 1.1. Kcynoias, oi the law firm of Reynolds -.V Co.. a' Ci Wall street this inoiiiing. Siejqianie had previously de posited, 50,000 of his fathers estate with the Safe Deposit Co. His mother, who is sole execu.rix of the e-tate, consulted Reynolds who advised the bringing of an tachment suit Deposit Co. against the Sa' THE TI'.Ot'ULESOM E CHI.NESK, Tw(lit v-Cdk 11I Them Will Be Suit Hark tu CUinn. Washington, May 15. It has been decided by the I". S. govern ment to send back to China 21 Chinese who were finugeled into this country from Mex'co and are no.v in custody at San Diego, Cali fornia. This action was taken on the theory that it is cheaper and better for'the government to bear the expense of their return tc China than to Pend them back t Mexico I'v .! run tbe chances having to re .irrest them. cf! THE DAY IN CONOKESS. , " Tae Kllver Kill anil TarlfT Iiscu. Rloa-OtUer Meaaure). Washington. Mav- 15. In ' t li:l 'n rviniej , iioui .... ..Jie 0!1 ra ri.,ru-i .1 re- . i i-1 . it,. i :a, l.r.e.ffer I o r.tion r.rovulinn liereat'er ti the house meet at 11 o'clock and that after the rending of the journal and the dieposal of the conference reports, the hou-e idi.ill : io irto a c unmittee of toe wnolo ion the Uriti bill; that the Villi ; shall be read through, commencing -.villi paragrapn J iu, ai.u 1:11. entinesuay ..cm m: - i iu do ii- I j-orted to the house. 1 he resohi- tion was adop'ed ; yea, 1 '. : nays, X. I The 1,0."sf ti,e,J Y'nt !nt a f0'"; ! i mittee 01 the whole on t!ie 'i.tnai 1 bill. j The Louse cointn'ittee on Pacific ! j railroads has finally decided to re-; j port favorably to the bouse tho ' 1 Pacific railroad funding bill, which I i it hag had under consideration for' JLi'ji rimii!!" "I'tIIE. PRESBYTERIANS. ' L 1 ' ; e i. n- I'm: m.nati-:, Airtoii ihf) hills reported from? the co;jiii.uteo and placed on the ) caienoar was tlio nonato lull to pro- viile for tl aoiuilication 'i..il!.in .-.f f 1-1 n claim is;:,ir froin Indian i I del re diit ion.?. -Lo t!.i! hoes, bill gran; a riiion ta Mrs. Deli.t Tarne'd I la senate, then resumed the corddera:!on of tn silver 'oil'. Teller continued I he argument in critic'sm of it. Cok in xt addressed the ffnate in favor i-f free and '.inlimite.1 loin-13- ot iivir. Tut bill then went over till to morrow, n:)d the senate rejourned. SOLluEIlS TAMil V ItELTl OM.Y Tcinpemiire Itol. Ailoptcd !n tli I'nilrd State Army. Wasiiix;von, May 15. The fee-, retary of war has amended para graph :i2)l of the army regulationi" is fopows: The jale or use f irdent fpiritsor wines in canteens i-i .-irietly p nhioit. d, liut the com uiaiiding i.ihcer may airhorize a itaiiiit that beer be old therein ill neck days, w herever he is satisfied that giving to the men an oppor- 1111 tv ci .-tting; sued beverage within ihe post limits has theeflect of prevent it ;,' thein from resoiting to strong drink at places without tb.e limit-', and tends to promote teiiiperaii-v and discipline anions litem. Tiii practice of what is known "treating" roust not bo Jiermii!ed. CIOT1NV IN SPAIN. Troops liurrjlii; ts th Kraa - Several Men Killed. M.Li"r. Miv 15. I;ioticv' baa j bioken oat 111 the vicinity of Ra!- boi. Several turners have been killed while resisting the geu ii'arics. Troop are hurrying to the tit ne. M I-'KOt'ATKII r.ti J.t. A Well Kiuiu 11 Woman and Ilanctt ter 1'i.uiid llrad in U.-iI. Woitc silk, May 15. The v.iie an I daughter of President Hall of C.ark's uni versity were found dead t, u d this iui.rnt:.g, sutlccated by g.iS, wloch had .-fcaoed I'niiathe night. r: k a::ki.is. San r::..t.iM ',-Mav 15. Wheat ea:y; buver i-ias.'ii jl..; vt ; bnvir year 1S30 $1.437.. CiitcAiio, May 15. I :I5 r. m. closo; w Inv.t Tu 111 ; e;-.r!i '.!4 ; Ji:n? Livi;i;rcoi.. .Mi, !... bat steady; dcni.v.d pi-o-; bohh-rs uiTer iuo.leUltci ','. 1 111. 01 rnalf.. tr. 1 iiini;. I'osiv .v, Mav I V 1 !:e 'iiiimat y gross eai mi!; O! the ! men i l'aeilic raihoad ror .Mai.-n ii.ov... ! :oi 11,. r. ..-, f-.r 1 Ik; h swtcra of -f lJ-i.lL'.l : a d i;-e.ts iu trie ii'"'. eiiniiiigs 01 the O. R. i N. 01 17e, 7l; an ii.ciease iu net i- n uings of L-Oiefi.i -diort Line oi 12.113. Immtiibd rioarin; SItlU llurneil- Wi.vo;;a. Miiu., May 15. The Winona Mills C-.'s. immense Hour ing mills burned this morning. The to'.al lo.-s is f'WVXH; : insur ance f-'J.iO. Sculling; Bmv. Si)Ni,, ?.Ly 15. TL iace be twen K. nip and McLean lor 2.H and the i-incl.: n'u:I . li : irid jti-Ii:p of the world took place to-day ou the I'anua'U river ::I was won iiy Kemp. McCalli Stueed. WasiiixoTon. May 15. Com mamier McCalla has been sen- I ti nced to suspension from rank ' I and dutv for three years ; the nen 1 . r. . .1... tence was approven io-uu. Notable Head. Govkksok'h Isi.amj. N". Y., May iry. Selsoii H. Davis. brigaiiir general of the United .vtatet, died bete this afternoon of atnopb-xy. M03SBACKS LEAViSU US. A Phnc-miial M g iti n cfToali Cnr tiCei To- A'toria l.'oiaiiibiun. T was over on Young's river vesterdav," said K. Wright, "an.l 011 my wav back, near the inout.i of the river. I saw what seemed to be a great mass of bark 011 the river. As-l rowed nearer to it I t-m- thai it va a vast school oi I toads, all swimming southward as i fast as they could. Fully half an 1 acre 01 mi; unti v . . red thicklv with them. ., 1, . 1 iuul , Wouiu noiunueruiKc luiiura ho... IU,nv thousands there were. .- t .1.,..., i.n.l !..l, ..! I j;e iji tiieiji iiu-i ii in 1 . v , on their backtj. They wtre in very j regular file-?, and teemed to Ik: guided by the movements it a great fat fellow who was nearly as large as a turtle, ;iiid who Kept about three feet ahead of the front lank. The moss 011 bis back wai unite gray ami he seemed to bu (uliv alive to tho iligr.itv ot 1:11 i ,sit ..." Mr. Wrighi vas in his ! usuai Hyber. er.rnest ccnd.tioa I n'lw.n tu'.! itn dtnrV fl'li! till- reporter - an only conclude that ho w ,h,. ntUnnce euartlofthe moss- I backs. niovitv' south to the : v forests piimeveS. to make room ,jr railIOads and other modern innovations. .... . French keep? raWroadtiuio. teparkab! Speech by Dr. Rl ?rts at the General Assembly THE C.VrnOLICS AKRAIONrii. Hja-yitla rret'oytsriiM Matt Defai Their !iitli With Bloo.'jbod ifKsc. ti Mj-l WrtU'ay ;Chircli. S.v." 1 1 or, ,M iv 15. Tlio teneral assembly oi tho IVesbyterito hiirches of 1 tie United states openfJ thin morning. Pres-ident li .bet's, of Illinois, the reiiriBK moJeiator, delivered an nddreea on tlie privileges and consequent oi..it;oii3 of ii,e IVetshyterian churcii. He viewed the work it length, his absorbing topic being 1 he revision question. He eaid the. . hnrch ha-i a e'ear cut. strong and -K-riptiiral ereed. Notw ithstanding the few objectionable passages, th ilieged incorrect interpretations of -cii.tnre and fjuestioiiHble philoso otiyof two or three paragraphs la in- Matidanl t'.ey are a marvel ui -kill and dialeeiic acumen. Tire strong truths of our Ualvanietic co e l ore not to be looked cn as niom-troM'ies, but as necessary an tecedar.ts of a milder and mot :oveiblt doctrine. These bav 'eer. diawn out of God's word ia such a way as to forbid the making of any essential change iu them without doing violence tot tie word. Amonthe other privileges of the eh urch euuuie. ated aud dilated upon were, a noveriiment more 'n teachings of the f-criptures tht that of any other branch of the church, the championship of the c,i!se of education, the superior necessary appliances and tbe chutch'8 conceded wealth. On this latter ,Hint Dr. Koxri said in pait . "It mav eeeui doubt- iid at sight whether riches can be regarded as 0:10 of the privileges of tlie church cf Christ. In then elves considered they cannot le an indication of moral power tr u-e:'uli,ess. They do acquire, at cor.tii.g to he bett known j rinci plesof ethics, morality, as -.veil as stieiigih. w'.ea viewed as a trust tor God g' .iy ai.d the good of the world. It is often said tl.?t our church owns and controls more money than any other in our 'nd. One of the congregations of New Yorlt City is t-aid to possets more than a hundred million dollar. Tbe PreB h Brians of Chii-iisp V un.1 .'iHi.-corftfoTrtr iiorTJieir posftJe sion. three hundred million dolla'rt-- I 'r. Koherts ad led that tae vV.Vv, i:i.tiyiis r.ii.sin from these nrivi- le--.- cm e u:i.J.:r the test "Unto w b'.i.u -c-.-ver munh is triven. of him -'ne! iniicji be required," and sooke at great lencth on the dutT 1.1 ;i;- viiiirch. tu:: Tt the !! V.'SH CSVECH AKUAIGNED. a p';b::"c school J:as become :i. -vat It anJ elorv of our tit oi! t c. of late it has become an ol ' c: rr .:sfault by the Romisb ctety. Hitih officials of that polii; o-relij:io sysiem are bent on destroying or controlling it. The church we represent is in duty bound 'o nirtt these enemies of our common echools. The tystem :i ii.s main feature and fundament a! principals must be upheld at a cost, if needs be, of blood and Measure. The Komisa 1 hnrch must Le brought to accept our com men schools, 1 he Mortnan to prac tice laoiiog my, the Indian to .or-Lip only tiie living and true i"i, tu Chinese to adopt the prii.cip'es of tbe Christian religion, aod the anarchist to keep the tab bath and lienor the eternal princi ples of God'i, woiks. This country is to-day standing agbast before the rising clouds of ignorance and immorality among the freed men of the south, which threaten to over.-preadour political sky with gloom. The Pacific coast is il.reat.-ned with heathetiibin,and infidelity is everywere ftriving to overthrow our protestant Christian ity. At the afternoon meeting Rev. Vm. T. Mtxre of Cclumous, O., w as elected moderator. Attorla I'oKtmaater Appointed. Wamiisgtok, May 15. The president to-day rent to tiie senate the nomination of Jas. W. Hare to b ost master of Astoria. What a rortuno Is a tood. liealtliy, pearly, f.kin. Few are aware ol tlie sliort time it takes a disordered liver to euu'e blotclie on tlie face and a dark greasy skin One bolt !e of Beg; blood purifier aud 1-looJ maker will le'tore this organ 10 iu natural and hea'.tliy state and eiian-es tlie blood of al! impurities. 7t i-, meeting with ivotidciful success. Try i' . It is uuaranteed. All drua:- i-.U ksep it. 'orel! Coraetn! VV make a ppecialty of ladies and misses tine corsets and waists. Wo have a drive in a French sateen co,-. et at 75 cents. Extra good vail.!.. tSAMt KL E. YoLMI. ml aw - 1 A Good Couch Syrap. Tlior. iiotliing parent enouia oe s.) rarcf'i! ubotlt as M lectiDg COUgh -vrup. lie'u Cherry cotisli syiup is mectiiiL' with tvoudcrful 6Uccef. The best is none Vi -rood. Be mrr yotl cet i;iig.-. Every tiotUe is warranted. All drui-ts kce"J it. The Foster gennino hook g'oTe. Kosteiina." in black and colond i at Samuel E. Youn'a.