Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, May 18, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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    ALBANY, OllEGON, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 1890.
VOL; V.BOi U4
ao CiSNT A WEEK.
SPECIAL SPRING
ANNOUNCEMENT
VLv Stock is now complete;
embracing all the latest, novel
ties in JDress Groocis both, in
WO
AND
ladies
III Knit KibUd and M ushii.
Cai prices uic tbe I'lWKST ai
our good
THE BE
"
We wake a spe t iaity ! . '
Lais' S.E
We cany a full line o: the world renowned Broadhead Dre ss ioods, which for weir and fliiush arc uuex-
!UJ. hi .'liibroi l. Tii s and rtounciiiirs we have as large a Mock as anv house in the slate. Call and you.
will bs cor viii-.-ed that Albany is the best trading point in Oregon. TA pleasure to show oods.
R
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO BUT GOODS WITH BUT LITTLE HONEY AT
TO i act a I A XT'CJ TjilArw A Mfi T17AT "WYTT T
This is an atre ot
brbiud or le crushed. We have struck the key nolo. Que visit to our store will convince you that one
dollar will purchase more 1imv than two at any other place in the city. This seems incredible but we
cordially inv:te an inteiested public? to call and e convinced of the truth.
WE ARE SELLING ACATE BUTTONS FIVE CENTS PER DOZEN, BUTCHER KNIVES TEN GES, OTHES
BASKETS TEN GENTS, BLACKING TEN CENTS.
have all kinds
We xtend an
We
bottom.
A jute HuMons. 5c a gr.
Corkscrews. 5 and loc.
"urcker lards. in and
l ' !'gili'. "h.
Cuspidi-rs. l"c
"ake turners, tt'e.
Curling iron, li) to -'"..
t 'ollar buttons. w. do--t
V.at bangers, ie.
Iish p:yi. t.. -11'
liippers. inc.
lingers, all pric"-
loll. inc. . .
envelopes. J'u'r
Kg2 beater l
l.-l...ir uiff'8- '"'
15-
Funnel'
i w ebb
5 to inc.
fcilk. l.Sc,
1.1c.
, . .-r, webb.
,jir lnusbeM.
CRISSJvlANS 5
WASH
FREE FROM POISOH.
st HOSi
ERY.
W. vr.
No More High Prices.
L'lie world moves
progression.
of tin -ware and variolic
invitation to a'l.
! llandkercbiei's. ." and ltc.
t Hair-pins. .1 and H'c a .
i llarmotiica-'. oan.l lo,-.
Hooks and eves. -1 tl. z. fur- -i
Hose, la lies'", black. HV.
Ilo-e. iiu-ii's. colnivd. .1 and
in,-
I LiiiimocUs, ."fl.iiii.
Knivc-J, pocket, inc.
Key chains. L'iV.
K llii'e li'ixes. I "ic.
Knives, mincing, in and IV,
I .cad pencils, HJc a dozen.
I.ai-vs. pillow vlip. mid in.
I.aiv. val'n. .".
I.elno.'l SiUecer, 10r.
Match safes, " and in,.,
i Mirrors, in and j;,,..
Milk pan. " and 10c.
Molls,- tra,s - h.il.-' Ill,-
Mjrbles.all kin.U.
AND 10C. STORE. M'FARLAJSt'D BUILDING
FABRICS.
-TO THE-
MEN
Call and look at our vah.es in
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ii J
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We have a very
choose from at tbe
ever oll'ere 1 in 1 be
large stock to
lowest pricii
VALLEY
REAJJ
orn
INOCKE
nr:d the mau who does not uov; witli it must till
t her useful articles too numerous t mention at rock
Note paper, :M ;.h--Nail
brushes. In,-.
Nutmeg-graters. ."
ts !
Ni'eilles, sharp.
a paper.
i ins, papers. ;c.
I'ails, tin covered.
Pot scrubs. 5c.
Its.. !!.
Perfumery. 5 to -40c.
Potato cutters, Iny.
Potato mashers. 5c.
Piuses. 5 to 40c.
liazor stro .-. 15,-.
H'.i -J it! .
i.'eceijit U)oks. I He.
Sbainois skins, in,-.
Shoe blacking, 5c.
Safety pins, .'( do.. f,r l (,..
Shoe lacers, 1 doz. for ."-.
Spoons, set, 10c.
Steak pounder. 15c.
A ROW IX CONGRESS.
" .
The MoM. L'xcitins Scue of the
Session. K'
T II K IIOI SI-: IN AN LPItOArL,;
Congraiiiiiaa fcyauai Calls Another Me.
bcr a Liar, rail Ceunred t th. BaWB a month was enough for any
of tU?n:ase -Wild Sceasi. .
Washington, May 17. In thjfr
senate to-day tin bill appropriat
ing iiiniiioo foi :i hron.e statue.
of Hen. Grant having beenl
reached. Hour su"!rested that a
mcti.M, c niim ivau ji.iraiFi
the word "equestrian." and this
was agreed to. Hie bill was fur
ther amended by increasing tbe
appropriation to $':;00,000 and then
passed. The executive session
then adjourned.
A house" conference was ordered
on tbo senate anti-trust bill. The
boiie then went into a committee
!' the whole, on the tariff bill.
AN ri'lto.Mt IN" T1IK II0l.SU.
McKinley offered a long amend
ment to the. international revenue
clause, mainly administrative in
character, which was crdered
printed, and went over till Mon
day. This disposed of the com
mittee amendments.
Cayne, of Pennsylvania, speak
ing to the verbal amendment sent
j to .he clerk's desk and had read a
later from .lames Campbell, of
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,, denying
the Matemc.t reflect ins; on his
. ciiaracier niaoi- .i. i u.-.
; bv I'.ynum, of Indiana, ami
' son, of W. I Virgina. Inthel
! liu stronuly attac:s these i
! Springer said tbe letter wa
character made a few days since
ami Wil-
Inthe letter
men.
nrm-'er s:ul uu; leuer iwn mi-
I wortbv of the gentlemen who pre
i t-cnleii it. Wheeler, of Alabama.
; made a point of cder that the let
ter should be stricken from tbe
record. The chair ruled the gen
tleman who presented it responsi
ble f-.r it. P.ynmn claimed -cognition
on a question of personal
privilege relating to the Campbell
letter. Then c ls.icd an up-.oa..
Bvnum endeavored to proceed, but
was shouted doivn by ti e republi
can side, i'.a . ne added to the i on
fusion bv xclaimim at the top of
his voice that a vent1' man for
whom be bad tie b ,.v,i, respect
had been charged wii i forgery and
wanted to pn ?nt a letter in his
defense. Bred u id; ', of Ken
fui ky, Hliotited to tl n chair that it
Wiis not fair to silence a man wbq
l.on untilii-tv ii!tn'l:.il nml
let a man speak who brs made
himself sponsor .f the slanderer.
Silling scales. 15c
j Suspenders, in and I"
I Sjyinges, oi-.
u.iji, caslile
Soap, toilet, all prices.
Shell paper, - doz. for 5c
Toothpicks, L'.5nn for 5c.
Towels, bat h, in and 15c
Tooth brushes. 5 and I'V.
Thimble.3, 5c.
Tea strainers. 5c.
Tablets. 5c.
Trays. 10e.
Tracing w heels. 15c.
Wash hoards, L''c
W ash basins, inc.
Water pails 10 and l'5c.
Whisk brooms, in and 15c
Croquet sets, $1.1".
the proper inode of doing honor tol this attack of Campbell's has
Grnt. Edmunds moved., to oniitksad.0. its way into the record.
OUT
Amid tbe excitement Bayne was
beard to declare tbat Campbell
was eiual in every respect to tbe
member of Kentucky, and Breck-
enridge to assert tbat he bad no
doubt tbat tbe member from Penn
sylvania took tbe mun as bis stan
dard of manbood.
.After bnlf an bour of uproar,
Bynum secured tbo floor J-nd said
Campbell's affidavit was to tbe
effect tbat Wilson and be bad said
liss blower in tbiJ district
"here be was known tbe allidavit
l'rid not been rirculai'J, but it bad
in Wilson's district. He bau
telegraphed to tbe Mrguna papers,
denourcing Campbell as a liar and
neriurer. Since the gentleman
fro.u Pennsylvania bad subsUtufd
mmspii a sewer luruuKii
WlllCU
tllere Cheauie, 01 liiuiana, muue
a point of order that tbe language
was out of order.
Tha chair taught the word
"seAer" in this connection was
hardlv parliamentary.
Bivne s-'i.: "I v.ithdraw it,
then," and Fay . co iduct p'.e. 1
hr :e as great confidence in the
character of Campbell as I have in
the cha latter of the gent leu: in
who n.aVes this attack on me.
Kxcitement and uproar.
Cutcheon demanded that the
words be taken down, while M or
pin of Mississippi, t-tood in front ol
the chairman and urged that both
the letter r nd the sepech be strick
en from thereiord. He feared they
might lead to tro.iblc outside of the
i. 'CI... ..Il-..i.:ii'a U'ord were
house. The oltensive woius were
t il:,.ii Iowa and reiorted from tbe
clerk's dck. Cutcheon moved that
the committee rise and report the
words to the house for action.
This was agreed to, P-'l to ?'.
The words having been rejKirted
to the house, Cutcheon then offered
the folios. 'ng:
liesolved. That the member irom
Indiana, William 1). P.ynuin, in
the language used by him in the
commilUe oi the whole and t iken
down and reported to the house,
and relid at th clerk's desk, has
been guiltv of a violation of the
rules and privileges of the bouse,
and merits the censure of Ihehoti-e
for the same.
Hesolved, Tbat said William 1.
r.ynum be now brought to the bar
oi the house by the sargeant-at-arms
and there receive tbecensiire
ol tbe house, to be administered by
the shaker.
C:ntcheon demanded tbe previous
question amid suggestions of "gag
law " from the democratic side.
After a number of dilatory mo
tions tbo jirevious question was
ordered on the resolution, ycaN II".,
navs 5;.
Hand moved to reconsider. I be
speaKer uccimeu iu irtugiiiwure
motion, ileclanng it uuatory. i nen
there was another pcene of confus
ion. Cutcheon contended that the
entleman from Indiana had vio
lated all parliamentary usage.
I'he time bad come, in view of the
language heretofore used by bun,
that tbe line should he .irawn
where parliamentary proceedings
ease and a violation of the rules
begin. ...
pringer said the majority in
adopting the resolutions would
set a precedents which would
not redound to its benent.
The language ol the gentle
man from Indiana was justi
fiable, if not parliamentary. The
letter was an insult to the demo
cratic party.
Mills spoke Rliarpiy, asweruug
that Bayne had given tbe first of
fense and severely criticize.! ins
action in bnnninz tne letter mis
ilia hoime
Snrinecr demanded a division oi
ti.n resolution and the first resolu
tion, declaring that Bynum merited
the censure oi tne nouse. -vuoia-
ed aves 12 ), nays lOo. ine sec
oiid resolution, providing lor ar-
r-iiiMiincr Bvnum Detore tne imr
of the house was also adopted,
ovoa 1!?t;. navs 10li
Then leaniug on tne arm oi
Ilowan. Bynum appeared at the
bar, accompanied by a large num
ber of his associates. The speaker
obtained order and requested the
(TMitlemen to take their seats
Springer acted as PHkesman for
his party and declined to do so.
Sergeant-at arms Holmes then said,
"Mr. Bvnum, bv a resolution of
the house of representatives yon
r, rp, i nircd to aunear before the
house to receive the censure of that
bnilv tbrou'di its speaker.
Tiie sieaker again asked the
members to take their seats, and
the democrats refused to comply.
The speaker then said calmly
"The house of representatives er
eeives it is impossible for tbo chair
to enforce order on account of the
net ion of certain members. The
chair will therefore proceed to do
his duty under the present conui
lion of" disorder. Mr. Wm. 1)
i'.vuum, you are arraigned at the
t,:irof the house for havins: trans
lthssciI its rules bv your remarks
For this otl'ense the house desires
l.t vou should be censured at its
bar. In the name of the house
therefore, I pronounce uKn you
it: censure. The sergeant-at-arma
will now release voir mnunj
s-.idr "I nder such c:reuinstan
....j I n. ceot the censure as a deco
ration. ! Democratic applause
Here some disposition was mani
fested bv the republicans to take
umbrage' at this remark, but be
fore it was understood iwrfectly
the house, at 10:30, adjourned.
Thus ended one of the most ex
citing incidents of the session.
Pure cider vinegar at Kenton'.
A DEVASTATED CITY.
Swept by a Destructive Cyclone
and Fire.
HLNDKEDS OFFKOI'I.E I'KKISH
Mr. Blaine'i Daughter Married -A Flor
ida MyorCbacd lit tbe W'oiJs
by Armed Mi.
St. l'KTKitsist ko, May I". A
horrible scene is reported to have
oceuroed during the burning of
Tomsk tbe capital of Western
Siberia. Tbe place. was visited
simultaneously by lire and a
cyclone, the result being tbe
destruction of three-quarters of the
town and the loss of hundreds of
lives. The cathedral is in ashes,
and tbe walls falling crushed the
hospital, burying the inmates who
were rousted alive. The garrison
brutally refused to assist in saving
lives and property. The bishop
and priests marched through the
burning city with sacred emblems
and administered absolution brthe
dving and blessed the dead. The
panic-stricken people huddled to
gether in the streets and tirmly
believed the und of the world hail
come and abandoned themselves
to despair. The storm was fol
lowed bv a sudden fall in tempera
ture and soon the devasted city
was buried beneath a mantle of
snow which added stinging cold to
the sutlering thousands ol shelter
less men, women and children.
WKOOINU IN HIOII MFC.
.Margaret IUaino Married to XV.
.Iturocli of New York.
I.
Washington, Mav 17. Margaret
Isabella Blaine, daughter of the
Secretary of State, was married nt
1 o'clock today, to W. D. A in rock,
of New York, at the residence of
the bride's parents at Madison
Place. Three hundred guests were
in attendance, including President
and Mrs. Harrison, Cabinet ollicers
and tbe ladies of their families
Members of tbe Supreme court and
entire diplomatic corps and mern
hers of congress.
A KKIGN Of TEltKOK.
Mayor Cultrell. of Cedar Ke.ru.
Driven Into llie Wool.
Ckimk Kkvs, ria., Mav 17.
edar Kevs during the last week
has been in possession of Mayor
Cottrcll and a band of armed men.
Business haft been at a standstill
and citizens have been confined to
their houses in fcr of their lives
Yesterday, however, the I'nited
States revenue steamer Mcl.ane ar
rived off the city and turned her
heavy 24-pound howitzers on the
locks, Alavor Cottrell and Ins
band took to the woods on the ap
proach of the McLane. Thev de
lare thev will not be taken alive.
Cottrell is a man of education and
culture, but possesses a lawless
nature. Iniring tbe past two
years he bas held the town at the
point ol his gun, and in the past
yar has killed four men.
A TRIl'MPH OF St'IENCK.
Plashing MeKaafrea Over a Hundred
Mile by Heliograph.
Pkescott, Ariz., May 17. The
greatest achievement yet made in
heliograplung was accomplished
during the practice in the depart
ment ol Arizona yesterday bv
Lieut. Witten Meyer, who suc
ceeded in signalling a message by
a single flash one hundred and
twenty-live miles Irom Reno to
Mt.Ciraham, where it was received
by Capt. Murray. The latter by
turning his instrument flashed the
message to Fo.t lluachuaca a dis-
ta .ce of 90 miles, making a dis
tance of two hundred and fifteen
miles with a single intervening
station. The longest distance
made with a single flash hereti-
fore was aliout 70 miles.
FATAL KX PLOSION.
Two Men Killed in a Penayltania
Coal Mine Diaaster.
Viki:sisarri:, Pa., Mav 17. An
explosion of fire-damp occurred
this eveninsi at the Knipire Col
lierv of Lehigh Valley and Wilkes-
barre Coal coinpenv. Iwo men,
W. Thomas and Robt. Crawford,
were killed. They were doing
some repair work and it is sui-
t owed fired the gas. ine expios
ion was a violent one. It shook
the whole mine and set fire to the
limbers. At. a late hour to-nuMit
tbe fire is racing fiercely. Several
other men were in the mine, but
nfter i?reat dilhcultv thev were
rescued unhurt.
A Defaulter AbaconiU.
I'ohti.anii. Mav 17. A. llohm,
merchant tailor doing business
with John Rietzel at No. o Wash
ington street, has disappeared and
it T Minted that he has collected
a number of outstanding bills, be
longing to the firm. HolitA was
inn rried onlv four weeks ago. The
amount of the firm's bills which he
collected is not known at present
Coming to Oregon.
San Francisco, Mav 17. V,
H. Hull, supervising engineer of
tbe Arid lind survey for the
western grand division, will leave
here to-morrow on a month's tour
of Oregon, Wslnngton, Idaho and
Utah, to look after the gauging of
streams. Iiaii win put in ener
vation at several places an electric
report current motor, used bv
cable and traveler method, which
is a recent invention of his own,
and which is said to gauge the
How of streams w ith much greater
facility and precision than the old
method and that nt a fraction of
the exjiense.
Chinese In rortlaail.
Portland, May 17. There ar
rived from China on the ship Colo
ma, Wong Ham:, a merchant of
this city, and his wife and child.
Wong Hang was landed on a cer
tificate, but his wife and child were
detained bv the collector of cus
toms. Her attorney, therefore, has
applied for a writ of habeas corpus
to-day, that she may establish her
right to land. Y nt was made re
turnable Monday, when the case
will be argued in the I'nited States
district court.
Southern I'ac-lflc Snon Shed.
.San Francisco, May 17. The
Southern Pacific officials have at
last decided on a future policy in
regard to the snow-shed nystem of
the Sierras. It has lieen decided
that the sheds will be retained.
Supt. Fillmore says the structures
will all be placed in first-class or
der at the earliest possible mo
ment. The River at Portland.
PoKn.AMi, May 17. The Wil
lamette at Portland to-day re
mained at a stationary gauge, indi
cating 20 feet above low water
mark, and at Kiparia Snake river
has fallen two feet since the high
est point was reached four or five
days ago.
Application Denied.
Sax Fkaxcisco, May 17. T.ie
supreme court to-day denied tbe
application of Hong Yen Chang to
practice before it as attorney and
counsellor on ground that trie ap
plicant, who is Chinese, anil ia not
aresidentof the I'nited States.
The Weekly Crop Iteport.
Sacramkxto, May 17. The fol
lowing weekly crop report was
telegraphed the chief signal ollicer
at Washington to-day: All crops
favorably affected bv past week's
weather.
Verdict of Nut Guilty.
Pour Townsknd, May 17. The
jury in the case of Martin Phillips
on trial lor the killing of John
Hall on Lopez Island last I et-em-her
returned a verdict of not guiltv
last night.
California Pioneer Dead.
Santa Barbara. Cal., Mav 17.
J. 1. Keddington, a California
pioneer, died here this morning,
aged hO. He came lo ban I ran
Cisco in IM'J and ioumied the Crug
house of Keddint-tou it t o.
Proinluent San Franciscan Dead.
Sax Francisco, May 17. Wm.
P. Fuller, of the large paint and oil
firm of hittier A Fuller, died to
day from the effects of an appnletic
nt.
Schooner and Crew in Jeopardy.
Kingston, Mav 17. A three
masted schooner is ashore near
IIorse'SLoe Islands, and is fust go
ing to pieces. It is expected all
hands will be lost before assistance
arrives.
Oregon Continuation.
Wasuinhton, Mav 17. Confir
mations : T. S. Lang, receiver of
public moneys at The IUlles;
Aug. Mallorv. iiostmaster at
Heppner.
Bitten by m ICattUanake.
Milton, Cal., Mar 17. A sheep
herder was bitten by a rattlesnake
this morning. His recovery is
lonbtful.
THEUAKKET.
Chicago, Mav 17. 1:15 close;
wheat steady ; cash and June IH'i
Julv94'ii.
San Francisco, May 17. Wheat
weaker; buver year 1.44S-H.
Liverpool, .Mav 1 . heat
firm, demand poor, holder offer
sparingly; California 1, 7s '.jd per
cental ; western winter t s Id.
Why Do Yon Smoke?
Kroin Tne Indiantpolig Jeurnal.
After all, the fascination of
cigar lies in the lact that u man
can see the smoke curve in the
air," remarked a tobacconist to
Journal reporter. Lhd vou ever
stop to think that you seldom see
a blind man smoking? There is
onlv one in this citv'that I know
of who has formed the habit, am
that is Luke Walpole. If vou will
watch the men who come here vou
will see that nine out of ten seem
to take asiiecial delight m looking
at the little pulls of smoke ttia
arise as thev light theircicar. And
then vou hear men say, 'A cigar
is such a coin tort to me w hen 1 i.i
alone, for it keeps me company.
Well, it isn t the cigar that oc
cupies his time,but the fantastic dt
signs that the smoke assumes. 1-et
n smoker shut his eves and be
will throw his cigar awav. No.
the consolation that a cigar brings
is more through the fight than
taste.'
A Good Cough Syrup.
There if. nothing parents should lie
so careful about 8 selecting a i-atigh
syrup. IJesrgs Cherry couch syuip
is meetine- with wonderful success.
The best is none to good . Be mii e you
get Begirs. Every Lottie is warranted.
All druggists keep it.
All kinds of canned fruits, veget
ables and meats new and fresh at
Spencer & Blackburn's.
French keeps rail road time.
GROWING WAR CLOUD
Germany Warns Russia to "Keep
Off the Grass."
OnnifcKK WILL UK TKOLltLK
B'port or tit Coalition cf Crops Through
oot tb United 8:att Te?r Ohildrta
Bameii to Death ia tbcSsutb.
Ci)rlKlit 1MDI, lUr A., lalcU l'uu.
Br.iti.iN, May 17. The emperor's
utterances at Koenigburg have
su diced to irritate the Russian
government and to dispel all delu
sions regarding the possibility of
the renewal of a compact with
Russia. The r.ewepapera here
niimicized the reference to war in
his speech of Wednesday, but yes
terday a final utterance" was made
that contained this allusion, w hich
is iniMssib!e to misunderstand ;
"1 shall not allow mv provinces
here in the Fast to be touched.
Those attacking them will find my
tfifngth to lie that of a rock." As
Russia is the only possible frontier
assailant oi r.ast rrussia. his
words, especially in view of follow ing
his first aggresive declaration,
are now interperted here, as in
St. Petersburg, as armed against
Russia.
The Country' Crop.
Washinuton, May 17. The sig
nal crop service report shows that
the weather during the week in
the Northwest including the states
of Missouri, I 'piK-r .Mississippi
valley and the upiier lake region
has been generally unfavorable
for growing crops.ow ingto the low
tempcature, which was accom
panied by frost, causing some
injury to fruits and retarding tbe
growth of crops. Weather con
ditions wee favorable on the Paci
fic coast and crops were improved.
Tbe continued dry weather in
Oregon will result in some injury
o grain.
I.IUor Selling in Kansas.
Topkk a, Mav 17. Foi the first
time in 5 years intoxicating liquors
were sold opc-nlv in this city. Au
itrent for a leading Kansas Citv
who'e?ale liquor bouse has opened
u:t an "original package" shop.
The unusual ight of the sale of
liouor attracted people to the
saloon.
Will Kesigu.
Washington, Mav 17. Col. W.
P. Canady, sergeant-at-arms of the
senate, has decided to resign his
iiosition ami it is said to-night that
: - - -ii i :
uis resignation win ijc i-uuiuiuui-
cated to tlie senate Monday. Col.
anadv w ill remain in the city
;ind lei'.resent the interest of several
large corporations at VTashington.
Senator Ingalls Robbed.
Washinuton. May 17. A thief
entered the aoartments of Senator
Ingalis tri-day, during the tempo
rary absence of the family, and
secured jewelry valued at several
bundled dollars.
C timed to Death.
Ski.ma, Ala,, May 17. Crockett
Tate, a negro, went to church with
his w ife last night, leaving four
children at home locked in. Tbe
bouse burned to the ground and
all the children were cremated.
Carlisle Elected.
Fr.ANkrop.T. Mav 17. J. G. Car
lisle was to day elected I'nited
States senator by the assembly in
joint session, to succeed tbe late
Senator I3eck.
The Kecerd Urokan.
Washington, May 17. S. S.
Rowland's high jumping horse to
day made a jump of Feven feet,
thus breaking his own and all
other records.
8now-Storm in Wisconsin.
Mekkill, Wis., Mav 17. At six
o'clock to-night an inch of snow
is on the ground and it is still fall
ing bard.
The i; ail way Conductors.
Rochester. Mav 17. The order
of railway conductors to-day
elected delegate Clark grand chief
conductor.
A Loving Cup For Mr. Blaine.
Tiffany - Co. are now working
uimn a nolid silver loving cup.
ordered by the Ijitin-American
delegates to the tecent Pan-Ameri
can C ongress as a present to James
lilaine, Secretary ol Mate. Tbe
cup will ie presented to Mr.
lilaine ahout t lie middle of this
month, as a token of the personal
esteem oi tne delegates, and in
recognition of his services as presi
dent of the conference. The esti
mated price of the cup is $300. It
is about twelve inches high and
two and a half inches in diameter.
On the sides of the cup, at equal
distances from each other, and
curving outword and down to
jKiints four inches from the bottom
are three beautifully dressed
handles. One is inscri!nil with
the words, "North America,
another with the words, "South
America," and the third with the
wiods "Central America." The
names of the Secretary f State
and of all the delegates arc en
graved also on its sides.
For Sale.
C iood single buggy, harness, robe,
whip, horse blanket, etc. Buggy
new ly painted. All for sale at a
bargain. A nice outfit. Call on
E. 5. Bbabdslky.