II. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 20 CENTS A WEEK. 23, 1890. VOL. V. NO. 148 1 1 1 LJ e "'" "" : r-m--i f-. 111 C ' i: - FEMALE Fill: Vr r!iji!? if-rt-J.,..';.rii noth ing tlim n ail. m j .-t.i':v 7ut-tt h; iTi:iiiiHht hdie monthly. itnr:i!i?rv. t- I - iter:-tnvtr.. t . I.' tW't -l.ll li:el..'v . r..Ls ii- i.t!i.-r. M-!.t t.. a to ; i tlrvfa M' m.ii on rc-i ip ni . - in. A.I- Jre Atir Mcdlclltf 4 IMlilll We-l B.-n. u li- :. Purl Unit. r. dold by Foshay & M.r?os, Albany. Orii-n -1 uI? J. F. WHITING, ARTIST. ' Instruction given and wori weenled hr Landscape. Portrait mi. I IH-cnrativel'air.liiisr. Lettering, KesUfiiir; ami Jtcilia!iicnl lr:iv in. Kocm s ar..l 'j, i -t- r Mink, .V.iai.y Oretrou. M.-I'lu-ro I'..-: No. r., is. A. I:. Stated li.-.-L-tiill;-. .'.t ti.o (., A. I! Hull oil tno wml and rV.:rlH Friday rt-cnii-!.-- it tutli mi:i:!i. Trutiv.fTit o.uiiu'lr u- i-rd':- !V iliTltnl t'.n.ifJ ttitll I.s W. KKLVE. H t. 'f l!.!.K. t.P!MI lUdtr AdjUtt'lf. "V- Farmers Attfntion n.suii wkut t liuv .'i !iii'li-r. Kii' LL o can A Stsamoat Load of FaimMachinoryjustroseiYaa STEWART & SOX Wall mul Sol ft What Von 'Waul. SPECIAL SPRING " "N O UNCEMENT IVXy Stock is now embracing ties in X)iess Goods WOOL AND WASH -TO THK LADIES lu ICliit Hibbed and Our prices aie ih l.oWl our tfooda THE BEST v A We inttkti j Myi:ialiy ! . i . . Lais )pLE( Furniv n..,i We cany a lull line oi the world renowned LicaJheai Dre.-.rj iooii;., 'which for we.r and liiuieh aic uub. elled. In embroideries and flouncinga we have as large a stock m anv house in the state. Call and von will be convinced that Albany i the be?t trading point in Oregon. S?W pleasure to show ioods. . HI WIS PQlVDEft Absolutely. Pure. This powder nover tent-s. A luiirvel ol I'uri'.vtrci:'.!! and vbolcsoracncsa Mom J.'i;r..-::lv:.l Jus the. ordinary :!iih. f.iwl ia!ti.ot !, -oU in COmpCtl- iinri villi K'!i;.u:ilo (i low tost, ehort wv'.aht isV.rra t.bojpii.iti' powders' riU in:y in c i:ii. Koya":. I;aki' :'ov. Di n Co . V...!l t.. N. Y, I.r .vis M. Johnson ii l.'o.. Airentc I'.irthnxl. (irci,'tiii. i 1 r ii."ELUsriiVdiciAX AXT BURr I i'l. kd, All.i.y Oruton. nil-, Thi.nir, war ''. AT- yjrerMfiEagiBiHa&g;rei ail 1 he latest novel Wc a:s Sw A?J3t: fi: tae Celebrated HOSIERY. ! I vttED SB I M EN ran , mil Aliii-iin. rlUJUW i ' FREE FROM POISON. -iriiiiMviiiin I ie W. B art srrmo. Mi Hr. I'att.ni, r.luinburg's Liwiin "ivoii in ilrawnip, j -.i.ntinir iiii'l inii-if. i'ioturpa for .A:- .r jiaintfi! to urilrr. Nutii-f tit Coulraclorii anil Builder Bins wu.i. i.r. hfxkivi:d nv thk trnti-s I..'li.nMi k.Iiik'I iliatrlct at l.cliaiu'11 u. i 1-' o'. luck ii'X'ii on Saturday, Jf.y:it. tor the iTii tion o( a school hui!.!ii.:: !.r.J (trni-liin nf all material for tli'? sun- J'i.mi ami ill.-ntion can be ; su n i.t t!ie st i i' oi I". : lla-klemnii, nt . I.i knif.ii, until I'ri-.l iv. May 51. an l at the ' olii Li.f '. W. Av-rfit ari-hi'evt, in Alnany ! until S it uriiny, 3I.iv -1st. Ihn riKh! rj I s.Tvi'it to iJivt any or all l.iils. liKll GROWN MILLS i4.ti, i.A.M.i it ro., Prp l XEXt rROCKSfT "v FLOUK.- (SUTwrior fur Family anil liakcr's use) Best SioragB Facilities, ti"Ilivliet i-anh pri' i' 1'inl fur whratX'i fLr.ANY OREGON Mimm", youths ainUurnifhin; Siil)S0n S. youths' and lovs' cloth- 0oh at (i. V. , Alowt-r r other uiachiiiry o CO o era C3 far tbo fsoason of !"I890. complete both in FABRICS. to thi: 0. luic a ei large alick to lowc-at pi icp thovse from rtt the rvr-r ntlWrn-in the VALLEY ! ... HEAD 1a panic in can ad. I. 10 Excilenicit Americii a enter Over the Ordjib i Revenue Callers. Sent tJ ir'9 -An Immense Earsed. foT Twci-ty It n OrvA'.YA, May .2. iomev. hat a anic loo!: 'possession oi t:ig hendio: yiverni.ient when tin? in! formation of the character of th instructiond isaiii,d from Washing ton to the caotaiu of the reve:i cuMet.Uear i cached ber.; i Lei! Is heated ta!k of Vrr?ln cosatb' t- .truction3 aro canied out. Th? d:omanteling of any British veise!,' outside of the admitted threo inile? jurisdiction, or the Beizure oi he. log hook or of seal-kins, will be re garded by tho am hoi i lies and th people as a virtual act of war. Ol'It JilOUT.i Ti Mil l'ltOTIXTEU. W'AsniMiroN, May '22. Sealing orders of the revenue vessel li'i.-h, now at San Francisco, issued by the secretary oi the treasury, ar' sitniliar to those issued yesteiday to the coininander of the Bear, so far as relrte5 to the IJehiin sea fisheries. The I'ush will however proceed direct to the lishini: .'rounds and be there in advance of the l'.ear. FRtiGiir DLroT p.vi:m:i. An in.iui'iifi- blructute JJujtr.ci nt n l,iii of !Sii;.",0C0: AL6.VSV, N. V.. Mav '2'2.- il.e lHr-e frei'iit .Tor-!' (I the 101;: Lentrai :o:i'i, u oaii'liii : tliree hn:u!rt'.i by one i:i:r.urMl lie, buni 'd to-niij!i with all the- conte.'itr., involving a b:s ot .ft,-)-. OOl, on which thete a- insntr.i;c--oi about It i-. Lelii ve 1 the tire ,ui start -..! hv nil fjrp'.o oi li:-i"Aorl:s. nit: hi.vr.iiu r.isE. A;;d:Utlot ::i ent ail i i . 1 i' .'lr.' J2.-Jauieii.-ii : naiiiC has here to Kincakl. v.i;'.--: lore ot-en .wn il -- John J. Kincnid, in court to-day on c ha;-irin;r him with was avraigued an liHtictment abducting Flora Hoyt a girl nndi-v 14 years ot age, lor criminal pur poses, ile admitted taking tiie girl awny from lier home, but said it was out of the most fatherly motive. 11c said the girl came to his place the day beiore he wen, away, crying and showing a larg? bruieed spot on tier snouider. saying mat tier ma uao oeen cruellv beating her. He also eaid the girl in reresenting the caae is actuated by fe;n- cf lier mother, who wishes to get even with him for taking her daughter's part, and who also hopes that she will be offered n round -uni to drop tho case. CITIZEN TKAIN. The Eccentric Globe-Trotter Hill Reach Portland Katurday. Sax rr.Accxsco, May 22. Tin' eeneral agent of the anderbilt lines received a message this morn ing from tho underbill epeciai in which Geo. Franc'19 Train and party hurried over the continent. Train will arrive in Poitl ind Satur day rnorninar. The timo made troin New York to Tacoma inciud inn a Mop i Chicago, w ill hi: less than four davs. THE TIME Elv Oi:4BBEI:s, EurU lfclil in One Thoiiimid Dollar I'.muls For Pel-Jury. j Forilanu, My 22. Mes-i.. Vance, Cobmn, McGuirc and King who were brought in from Fori McDermott by Deputy Marshal Simnett, were arraigned in the U. S. court to-day. They pleaded "not guilty" to the charge of per jury in tiling ontimocr land, ine court ordered that their bail be re duced to $100:) each. Coburn and Vance furnished bonds and were released. All the dofendams will remain here until tho tiial take place, which will be probably nest month. i n e -jr:. 1 1. h a y cox m croi-.i. Tl;r Aiiti-Ntiike Clause I.lkely to niiiiitisrate tlie Orilcr. lin r.M.o. Mav 22. It is learned that the action' of the, lJichester convention of railroad conductors in eliniinalirr..' the ai ti-strike j clause from the constitation is likely to disintegrate the organiza tion. Two important divisions have withdraw n. An t-i tern del egate is quoted as saying that the action of the convention would re sult in the withdrawal o: a lar-o j majority, it 'not all, oi tr.c -M-w lLiigiand, .eu jersey am xeuu sylvania divi.iions. ai d t ie forma- j lion of a new order iii strictly a i no!i-.-trikine basis. j Vndiinj;toii I. .of P. Spokanf. M i 22. At th ,-s- I sion of the grand lodge of IC. of p. to night Fatrhavcn was chosen a ! the next place of meeting. I An Uutla-.i Mayor. j Cli.ai: Ki vs, I la.. Mav22.-Tho ! expedition of the revenue cutter j .McLane in search oi missing j Mayor Cottrell has l.een aban Jdon'ed. In an interview Capt. 1 Smith said the condition oi affairs jinthu town liaw nut licen exa jperateilin tht ni-wsnantT rt'Tioits nml that it i.s t-vi-n worse than has .!con ri'iircsentoiL At a meeting j of t ho city council to-right Cott- l toII'h hrotlu-r announced that the mayor would never return to Cedar Keys and that the council murht declare the otlice vacant. What ac!iin will he taken i not known. XXSIS l'ENAI.TIES. XIjw Kuiinii'riitlou Mil hI l! ItOII. in nil Honest Mannrr. W.vMtistiTON, 1. ('., May 22. The House eonmiittee on census reported a bill amending the cen sus act so as to prescribe a penalty upon any supervisor or enumera tor who shall receive, or any per son who fc-hall pay any fee or other consideration in addition to the compensation of such service of snptrvisor irentimeTator.. It was passed. StlCUEMIEKOER SENTENCED The Disbonett to Prisun l.anyur Srtuenoerl far '.'J Yearn. IloYi.Ksrow.v. Pa.. May 22. J. Monroe hellenberger, t!io lawyer u hose forgei ies and other criminal e-capade.i recently caused such a widespread sensation, was to-day sentenced to imprisonment for 22 years at hard labor in the peni tentiary. TUE M A t: ii ETS. Sw FitA.ssiM o. May 22. Wheat, buver season $l.:;(l:l, ; buver vear CiiiCAi.". May 22. 1 :15 close, wheat lirtu; cash tCi', ; June 'Mi; .FulyO.-.'. I.tVEHi-o-ii., May 22. - Wheat .In!!: holders oiler moderately. ( ii-i-ui 't rain TrecLetl. Navui".v, N. H., May 22. Uuir llobtiins' ciivus tr.tiu was w.-ecked here this inornitiL'. Tho train H piled up in a to'.d wrei-k. The loss will In' heavy, Declared luiaun. ( 'niL ai.o. May 'S2. K. J. l.ei h inau, the well-known capitalist and ow ner of the great department rlore, was declared by ft jury to-j day to bj a distracted person, and his wife wa rpp"intei C'jnserva lor of r-t ite. The trouble resulted from too much mental work in consequence of the management of hia larjv business. iiilied IIll MiNtirsi. Lln tii. May 22. special from Trinidad, Colorado says that J. J. Pratt, Khot and instantly killed hia .Mexican mistress Katie Garcia, and then put a bullet through his own head, dying a lw hou 3 afterword. Jealousy was the e.Hii-e. ItUbonekt t It) Olilvlal. Dr.s. Moines, May 22. Four idderinan and seven ex-alderman of this city havo been indicted ty the uraud'jurv for willful miscon duct in offico in drawing from the city treasury illegally sums aggre gating over $12,000. Arnold Acquitted. San Fuancisi o. May 22. The argument of the counsel was con cluded in the Arnold murder case to-dav and Judge Murphy deliv ered his charge to the jury, who retired lo deliliorate. The jury re turned at 10 o'clock to-night, and rendered a verdict of acquittal. A llritlali Gunboat. l.osooN, May 22. The new British gunboat Thrush, sailed to day to join the fleet on the North America and West India station under tho command of Prince George. the second son of the Prince of Wales. Oklahoma' Elrst Gorr.oi-. t.i riuui:. Mav 22. Gov. Stille, Oklahoma's first governor, ai rived here to-day and was tendered a reception. Skipped With the Funds. P.OSTON. May 22. The Herald savs that C. F. Jewett, president of the Jewett Pulishing Co. has disappeared and that an over-issue oi slock in the neiuhWhood of 5.").0(iu has coine to light. The Itaptikt Society. Can c.o. May 22. The Ameri can Baptist's publication society to-day elected A. Grosser of Penn sylvania, president. P.riublii'.'iu National Coiuialltee. Wasuim.ton, May 22. A call was issued to-day for the meeting of the executive committee ot the republican national committee at ashington un .nay -V. I lonrtH In California. sn Fkamisco, May 22. The Chronicle's. Fresno special says the overflow of Kings river covers the count v for eight or nine ruiler near Klkhorn. The river is rising rap idly and the farmers are much de pressed. American ledlcal Anei-ial !. N siivii i e. Mav 22. The Amer ! ican Medical Association to-day I elected W. T.Brigg. of Tennessee, i president. 'I he Notorious French Mnrderer. P Mus.May 22. The government j has asked the Spanish authori i ties for the i-xtradition of M. K viand who was arrested at Havana for the murder offioutfe in Pari- last July. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, aud the best value ever shows ia AUtny at W. F. Rssrf's. KILLED IN CHURCH. A Deadly Thuutlerbuit Overtakes a Prayer-Me;tinj. MANY KILLED AND WOI'NDED. Riuta ii thi 011 Wo U Retalt ia ths Dtath cf Many Husanta anl 8oMirs Chiniae in Keiice. Bi:i:i.in, May 22. The village of St. Maplen, near Hildesheini has been visited tenently by severe hail slorms, which have done much damage. To-day the people gath ered at the church to pray for a cessation of the storms. While th. service was iu progress a thunder storm (tame op and the church was struck ly lightning -Pour-persons were instautly killed and 20 hurt, four being rendered blind. The people became panic-stricken, and in the rush for the door two child ren were crushed to death. THE PKIZE KING. Two l.isbt-Ve!gbU Who Fought Like Demon for S3. OOO. New Ouikans, May 22. Billy Meyor, the "Streator Cvclone" met Andv Bowen, a local light weight, iii a finish light for $:J000, with 5 ounce gloves, at the West End club this evening. Bowen won the light in the 2.Hth round. Fp to the 27th round some hard lighting took place, and both men were bleeding freely. In this round both men seemed to get re newed strength and fought like, demons, when the police jumped into the ring. In the 2Sth both were almost exhausted. Meyers got Bowen on the ropes, but the police separated them. When time was called for the 2-.iih round. Meyers' backer gave up the right, claiming that Meyers' hand gave out in the 10th round. Tie' referee gave the fight to Bowen. Considerable money was placed on .Mevers witu ouus oi 1 to i. 1'KUBABI.V AN IMPOSTUK. A Geniiw Who Wanti !5.O0 Damage from Ediion. Nuit Yoi;K, May 22. An extta ordinary claim has been made in tho supremo court, brought by Walter K. Freeman, ot Fau Claire, Wis., against the United States F.lectric Light Co. He avers that he invented the incan descent lamp, which is claim Id by Edison. He invented it, he says, prior to August, 1878, and sent a lamp to Kdison. He claims that two years luter Kdison announced to the world tho invention of the incandescent lamp. He asks for $150,000. FAIORS WOMEN SUFFRAGE. T.e Majority of the Ho tote Judlri- arjr Committee Favor It. Washington, May 22. For the tirst time m the history ol I tie house judiciary committee a major ity of the members to-day agreed to a favorable report upon a joint resolution introduced by Represen tative Baker, of New i orfc, provid ing for a constitutional amendment to grant the right of suffrage to women. THE CHINESE KESIST. Tbelr Itcmoval in Sau Francisco lay Lead to Trouble. San Fkascimo, May 22. It is understood that the full particulars icgardingtho Bingham ordinance which requires the removal of Chinatown to South San Fran cisco and the arrests made for non compliance with the ordinance have been laid before the Chir.ese legation at Washington. The Chinese minister, it is ex pected, will call the attention of Secretary Blaine to the matter, and demand 'that the Chinese rights he upheld. Local vice-consul, Bell says that the Chinese government will brin- civil suit for damages in everv instati.-e where the Chinese are arrested under the ordinances. A PKOSPEKOIS COMPANY. The Or ceo n Transcontinental I Making Million of Dollar. Nt:w York. May 22. The Even ing Telegram savs: Important facts concerning the Oregon Transcontinental are that a divi dend of two per cent, in the East will shortly 'h paid on stock and that during last year the company made $1.000,tK.HJ from commissions on bond transactins, as banker, and this with the four percent, dividends which the Oregon Transcontinental Co. has received on its 00,000 shares of the N.P.prc ferred stock makes the extra proti of last vear $1,240,000. Of this $800.l00'will he divided amoung the stockholders. Next autumn a reorganization w ill take place and a new company will le formed. The Itrew.r Aso.latlon. W.siiiNi:ros, May 22. At the i Brewers convention to-day, officers were elected as follows: Presi dent, Theis J. Lefens of Chicago; Vice-president, Jas. Liebmnnn of Brooklyn. Seattle Tullom' ritrlko. Slaiilk, May 22. At noon to day about sixty journeyman tail ors wefit oil a strike. The walk out is the result of a m i sunder- standing that has recent lv arisen rogarding the bill of priceB to be paid kr piece work, and the ques tion of eeat room. THE PREUBTTERIANS. The Vot. for a Revltio. tf Ike Arlirla f Faith. Saiiatoua. Mav 22. Tr. Pulton ol Princeton, chairman of the com mittee for canvassing the answers of the Presbyterians on revision read his report to-day. There, were 13:) that desired revision, and C8 that did not. The others declined to answer. Chines. In Mexino. Cn v ok Mexico, May 22. The town of Maatlan is overrun with Chinese. Steps are lieing taken to ship them awav. Manv will go to the United States. Torklah K.volt. - l.o.NDox;May K.TtfeinstiIl tion of the new Turkish governor at J.a:ch waa resisted by the Alba ins and many were killed. Marat.roas AnarcblaU, Rome, May 22. In the labor riots at Ravenna to day three peas ants were ki'led, a number hurt and soldiers wounded. Anarchists were the cause of the trouble. Irrine;' Generoaity. V. Tribune N. "One day," says a gossier, "Mr. Henry Irving was in a cab w hen it w as going down hill. The London pavements are sometimes very slippery, and seem more so when you happen to be going down grade." Well, the horse slipped and fell, the vehicle came to an abrupt standstill, and Mr Irving shot out upon the pavement. He was so badly stunned that he lay still for a moment. Then picking himself up, he staggered toward the cab. Thrusting his hand in his pocket he always carried30 or 40 with him he" put a large amount in the cabby's hand say ing: "Buy a new horse, cabby; I think you will need one." I only tell the story to show what a gen erous man Mr. Irving is. It would not bejeasy to enumerate the num ber of theatrical or literary out casts whom he supports. A not able case is that of poor Lewis, who wrote "The Bells" and has almost lived on Irving ever since. Irvings generosity to Lew is is well known.'' Jay Gould ana Pedestrian. tliclimoud Times, New York Letter. The marked improvement in Jay Gould's health, and in con sequence lus increasing activity in aUairs, are causing considerable talk, particularly among those who knew what a dangerous physical condition he was in a year. ago. George n longer represents his father m tinancial conterenees, and on the street he is becoming once more a familiar figure. Out door exercise is the specific that has cured lura ot all his ills, and to keep in good condition, every af ternoon he walks from the Western Union building to his home above the Windsor hotel. George is his companion in these walks, and the pace they start out with is urettv raoid. "Mr. Gould's over coat is always thrown open, and one hand stuck deep in his trou sers )ocket. Keatu Brother' and winter. Louisville Courier Journal. On vesterdav Mr.Philip S.Tuley, sun of Assistant Postmaster-General Tuley, received a letter from .Madrid. Spain, announcing tne death, in December last, of Fanny Keats llanos, sister of John Keats, and prior to her death, the nearest living relative ot tne tamous En glish poet. Many of our older Louisville citizens" will recall with pleasure the late George Keats, the favorite brother of the poet, w ho, in his early manhood, became a ci ti zen here. " He built t he Keats mansion, on Walnut, l)etween Third and Fonrth streets, and dispensed a delightful hospitality there for many years. The house is now occupied by Miss Hampton's school for girls. Why Do You Smoke? Fnnu The Indianapolis Jeumal. "After all, the fascination cigar lies in the fact that a ol a man can see the smoke curve in the air. remarked a tobacconist to a Journal reporter. "Did vou ever stop to think that you seldom see a blind man smoking? There is onlv one in this citv that 1 know of who has formed the hrbit. and that is Luke Walpole. ! you will w atch the men who come here you will see that nine out of ten wem to lake asocial uelight in looking ni the 1 .i e nulls ol smote tnai arise as they I'ght theii cigar. And then you hear men say. 'A cigar is such a comfort o me when I'm alone, for it keeps me company. Well, it isn t the cigar that oc cupies histime. but the fantastic de signs that the smoKe assumes, eci a smoker shut his eyes and he will throw his cigar awav. No, the consolation that a cigar brings is more through the sight than taste.' Th. Limited Fast Mall. On the Union Pacific cousuntei but seventy hours from Portland to Chicago, which is the fastest time ever made from the Pacific eoast. Ticket oflea Broadalbin street. The Foster genuine hook glove, "Fosterina," in black and colored at Samuel E. Yenag'a. THE DAY IN CONGRESS A Vigorous Dabatt on tbe Rirer and Harbor Bill. IT I .HOXIT WELL SPENT" A Bill t Cbeapta Poitige in Large 0itit -Tbe 8fnte ail th McKlaley Tariff Bill. WAbuiNoros, May 22. After transacting some unimportant business, the house went into the committee of the whole on the river and harbor bill. Hender son, of Illinois, chairman of the committee on riven and harbors, explained the provisions of the bill, saying it appropriated $20, 932,000 based ' on the - estimates aggregating $39,800,000. He be- . lieved there was no money that went out of the treasury that was of so much interest to the people as the money expended in the im provement of rivers and harbors. Blanchard, of Louisiana, spoke in favor of the river and harbor bill, contending that they did more to solve tbe problem of cheap trans portation than all tbe inter-etate commerce bills that could be passed. The fact of the great and disastrous flood, which recently occurred in the lower Mississippi Valley, was a sufficient excuse, if one was needed, for calling the at tention of the house to the re quirements of that stream. The house judiciary committer, o whom was referred the bill to prevent the desecration of the United States flag, to-day re ported a substitute, providing that any person or persons who shall print, paint or affix in any manner to the national flag any advertisement, shall be fined, not exceeding $50 or imprisonment of not less than 30 days. Quinn, of New York introuced a bill reducing to one cent an ounce the postage on drop letters in cities of 100,000 population or over; adjourned. IN THE SENATE. It is the present intention of the members of the senate finance committee to report a substitute for the McKinley tariff bill when their consideration of that meas ure shall have been completed. This course is deemed better than to report the bill as it come from the house with amendments, for w hen it goes into tbe conference there will be but one question to settle instead of a myriad of differ ence, on the points in detail. Ml SIC ON THE RAIL. A Chicago man Who Want, to Maka lb Car-Whe.I. riay Tun... :hii llcnt!d A musical Chicagoan, who trav els about the country a great deal, has evolved a new and novel idea which we will endeavor to have the railroads adopt. It was sug gested to him when he took his hrst look at the vestibule train. The pliable connections between the cars reminded mm so much of concertinas that he thought out a scheme to transform them into musical instruments of this sort for the entertainment of the pas sengers. The stops could be so ar ranged as to make the curves on a road the real players of the instru ment, and the more curves the livelier the tune. On the compar atively straight Pennsylvania road. for instance, the curves could play, Aula Uing Svne"and"U'd Hun dred ,'' and the "Doxology" could be worked in appropriately as the train entered Philadelphia. On the Baltimore and Ohio. where the curves are sharp and frequent, there could be an ar rangement of "Johnnv Get Your Gun" or the famous " Pizzicato Polka," with anv number of delirium tremenish variations be tween Cumberland and Deer Park. General Passenger Agent Ruggles is heartily in favor of the musical scheme and promises to adopt it on tne Alienism central a tne inventor can arrange "A Life on the Ocean Wave' when the train when the train crosses from De troit to Windsor. Howard Laing is considering the matter and has presented it faTorlv in an epistle to the managers of the St. Paul. He will insist on comic opera airs, as he carries most of the comic opera companies. The Chicago musical genius is liable to make a name foi himself in this direction, provided he can arrange to give the usual rake-off to Sir George Pullman. Diamonds la Montana. The sale of the ground known as French liar, on the Missouri river about 14 miles from Helena, means that the mining of precious stones is to be added to other in dustries of the great state of Mon tana. The ground, or fields, ar thev should be more nronerlv called, were purchased by Howard Oviatt. and Frank Williams Jones tor an English syndicate, the trans action having been brought about and consummated through the efforts of E. B. N'orthup, of St. fPaul. G. S. Streetor, w ho examin ed the properties, is the son of the A good drug store and a restaur ant in live towns for sale. Also a ! haic Hat of citv Dronertv for sale i easy terms. Enquire of Guise Hedrick over First National j bank. ' ' 4 ' i 5 1