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THE MOUNIXG- HERALD: SATURDAY, MAY ii4, 181)0. I Horning gaily 2tcrald ON HAI.K. Tlie Daily IIkhaih will be oil -tale each morning at II. .1. .lo:ie9' book storc.whcre it can bo procured at 5 rents per copy. .IOTTIM1S .i:oi r TOWN. Some uevv design in sattt-ens at t. C. Searls. Oregon strawberrio at Spi-nror Blackburn's. Paisley V Tish do thw ohe apt-tit printing. Try them. Tin- ri-U.-lirati.-il Junker City white shirt at K. C. Searls. Finest line of gent's ni-i-ktii-s in the city at K. I '. Seal Is. Klein Hfiis. make cu.-t"iu vvnik ami repairing a specially. Warranted garden h..e at Matthew A Washburn's. Miss Pauline .May, i.-f llanis bttrg, is visiting in thin i-ity. Mm. C. K. I'arkes of Taeoma, is visiting relatives in tins city. Ludlow's :;.tii ladies .-lines ,ill I ies ami width at K. C. Searl. i For a good hair brush or comb; ifi tn Hubhard's n.vv drug sti.rc. Bargains in corsets ai K. C. 1 Searla Friday ami Saturday only. Ladies, you can lmy a lirst class! kid or goat .-.Inn- f-r Jf-.t'o at Klein ' Hros. j Bristles in your iii'.uth. not if ymi lmy your tooth Lru-hcs at , 1 1 n I iha n I '.. Now is the tun.' to u-e pct'liiinc for something iy i rail mi Huh hard. .V uio- lot ol hath bni-lu-s towels, soap and .-n-jes at Hub bard's. , , I linest nickel ' Suiol'.e the l.cla cigar in the oitv.at llnbtiard's dni' storo. liu i)li. . S1I1!S011 d iant dressi b. rubt.-s. rloak HiS -te. Kenieinbor you ran havi class job done in ropairin: lo' 111- Iio.mI. , ! lirst -I ;if Klein Il'os. A jroml second baud Hall safe lor sale at a bargain. ln-pii: ol i. V. Sim ji-.Mi. Cull at Hubbard's new drug, store, Ultiinberg blo- k. to-d.ir and ave ten jrr ivnt. fall and see tin- n-w J.imi kid and rout button hMs in roiiiel wide tin-, at Klein l'-i.-. New satteeii-. uiii;.liaiii's i-ham-Wa's ami other a-li -joods j i i r-1 ii ri-ived at 'i. V. Siinpson's. All Hoot and shoes boii.-bt ol Klein Hros. lhat rip or run om r will In- repaired five of rhar-ji-. Ladies, for a nire lit in tin-latest styles of dress .-.110--S pi to Klein Urn-', they ran tit your loot lik'- a tflove. Klein IJro. r.iriy tiio l.ire-t . b-st and late-t style o! ln-.ois and shiM-s in Linn io. ami prire tlie lowest. Harains every day in the week at Hubbard' new dru store, and an extra ten oft' on Saturdays and Mondays. Harriet Hubbard Ayeis l.'eeain ier Halm, Cream and Powder, ran lie obtained at Hubbard's new drug htore. While we run lies our stock choice good- iu & Hlaekburii. On Mondav each week, 11. largely 1. : i- alwav oiir lim-. pecial ItlU of pem-i-r and Satu1d.1v oi C. Hubbard' will give a ten per rent discount on all e ish pnrcha-s mad" at his drug ; tore. On the evening of May th. tho 1 alios of tho M. 1'.. church will jj.ve an old fashioned supjier in an wld fashioned kitchen. the -up-pv-r to 1m- s.-rvei! hv . Id fa.-hiom-.l folks. The faithful ami continued searrh. for the body of the young son oi Dr. Cole drow nod in Thoma rieek some three weeks ago. re sulted yrster.lav in I he discovery of the Is.dy. SM-rial attention iseallel to the bill of fare of Mueller li.urctt. It makes oiiu think they are iti the Californi.i markets to see their line display of vegetables and fruits. They deserve groat eieilit for their efforts to pIeaKe the public. W. F. Head has received a line assortment of rullrry. including a rhoire selection of raor-st-el "n-k-rt knives and sri-sors of all sizes. It is a select line and the goods are the best to be had in the country, and tho price are in.) high. ' The ll.xamiiier'.- special adver tising train with 7-"i.'iiii wort h of prizes, will arrive in thi ciry at noon to-day. and will remain half a day. The llxamim-r ha given a tliree column article mi Albany. Among Ihe piizes i-,a lot in A I luuiy contributed l-y .n.-s., . Wal lace V t "usick. hhoiild l.i" Arcili-il. A ilelinite pioposition ha been received from the Taenia Starch and tiltlco... Co.. t" locale here, and tin- ptoposioti i- one that -ho-ild he taken under adviseliieli! and acted upon ai once. The con dition of the pioMi-itioii i-that our citizen take .s.-.ii.ooo ,.t t).,. Spm.iMm shaie .-I st. k "m the con cern. Tin- etablishm.-;ii will em ploy from 7" to -.'.Vi m. ii. ami would have a capacity tarch and live iu ".'l hours, and ."')" prolit ii matllltacluied. t live ton- of u- o I irliteo' a guarantee of a n th- starch The rea n for changing t" thi- locality i tin well known superiority of the Willamette vallev wheat in starch properties. Mr. II. L. Seanitt president of the Washington Hank is authority for the prop-ition and there should be no hesitancy in considering it. A mooting of the lioard of Trade will act ii roii it. Mondav i-vf ning " staple and faiii-v Our stock of groeeries is all nice and fresh and of the best quality. Spencer A: Blackhurn. Shriojl- ot at N"ivik'. GOVERNOR PENNOTER'3 SPEECH. It V lha Sana 014 Humngiit- Fr TriAt 'IiSt fr Senator Mit-hell. iovei nor i'euuover and i ieo. W ebb Mat- Treasurer, addressed the r. izens ol this , ,.y vesterday at 1 1 o cl.Kk at the rourt ho.Ke. lb,- inectin-j was railed ... ..rde, by 1 .1. Slltes.rha.rma,. ..I ,l- count v rviittal coniiiiittee. and ,, ... i, .... , . Hon. . I;. I.ilvcii was eb iiei i , . . . cnaii.uan. win. niir.-lure.l tl.e governor in a bnei speech, m which he said that there was a considerable republican majority in the state. and appealed In voters .. lay aside party and vote i.- the ; Lest ,,.. iiovenio; i-nimvcr bc'iiu by re- i viewm.'thepresi-iita.luuui-tration .and said there had been a -r.-at in - creasi in the school mini and that ! the state government durin-' the ' past two year had Im-ch run for ; 1 $-'.').i:)i less than durin-.' the two : ( years pn-Yioiis. but In- did "l j ! think as L"i.).l a showing could be . made during tin- next two years. , 1 le also went tor tin- lat le"isa- . ture iind said it was most extrava- i'ant in its aiiro!riati"ii. and coiiveved the idea that if In- had not lieen readv with his vetoes tin stat-; Wolili have been bankrupt. Hefore he pit throti-jb, howevi r. he ark now lodged that In- signed sonn-of the worst measures of the sos-don. lie said that he signed the wapinroad bills because hedid not consider them exactly uncon stitutional. He said he vetoed the Portland water bond bill, but j.lca'le-1 yuilty to se.'iiin- I he Pal-i ided guilt v to signing The Dal- ; li s ana i.auei taiuiug I he n t'ity Loud bills con- n-taxal.le clause, lor I which he was verv soirv. and said i he did not lake the pains to ex-' j amine t hem. thus show ing that he j ' is interested more in the atl'airs of i : I 'oil la li. I than the welfare of the! dear people of the state, about I I-. ' i. 1...11.... i i i ing made. 1 le said ho vetoed the! lortIiiifl Ikl'lit'-a li'llt tit-ivol-i. In-. .....niili - l - i - d it loe:ltioll was the- w,,rst place iii I'ortlaud. but said nothing about ii location inter-1 ieriiig w it h hi- saw-mill property; just below ji. . The state railr-iad commission j in-denounced as a useless extrava-' g:nce. aim -ai-i mat. never was :i greater fiau-l perpetrated mi tin state, tie .11. ( not mention t nr tact, however, that lie. as governor ot the state, had appointed a rail - load commission ..1 his ..w n. and by n iusin- to iveogiiie ih.-aets ol uie legisianne nan iniee 01 1 uese l.ards of railroad e nissioners H! existence at on.; time, briligllig . 1 . . .. 1 .. : . . ..it 111 .1 inesia.e inio .. i..sii nmooie a open rul iiii U' . ainl tliatthe gover- imr ami Ins commissioners sul sided only alter a suit for theirsal- arv was begun liefore Judge P.oi-e and was carried into tin- supreme court of t he stale, ami there ileeid- ; ed against t bom. Tin-governor W .1 opposed to The . I .i!les boat railway scheme. He j aecnsi-d D. P. Thompson of want ing ! sell the Oregon City locks ! to the state at an enormous limine. although he acknowledged in the ; next sentence that Thompson had Isold his slock lo tin- lock- com ; pativ for .-f IH.iMn. On t he lalmr iplestioil he t ef.-i l ed I to tin-riot among the Itali:m la-' hoiers on the Oregon Pacific rail, i mad at Corvallis, ami. -aid that tin; company made such low estimate? : J on the work on the road that the : j contractors grew disgusted and left I tho state, and that he compelled f tin-company to pay the men, and ( that no aitorwarn got a senator , irom 1. inn couniv 10 niiroi.iu.ee aj ' bill to give laborers on railroad ; lien on the road for their wages,! but that the bill was destroyed by 1 amendments and then passed. Ho made the accusation that Mr. ; : Thompson said bo would be gover- 1 m.r. ii it cost himi-100,lK0.aiid said that two gentlemen told him so. He touched the taritl' question ; : very lightly, probably remember-; ing the result of the vote in Linn . couniv wnen 1 leveiami ran on a tree trade platform. He said the; republicans favored free sugar and ; the democrats free wool, and when the farmers l.resent lenieuibered t hat Oregon ha wool to sell and ha to buy sugar, there vva no ap plause. The governor broached a sub ject which lie had not touched umiii in bia speeches heretofore. It was the silver question. II. sai l the demonetization ..f silver has reduced the price of wheat iu Oregon from -I.P to lis cent cent-! per bil-hel. lie eulogized Sena tor Mitchell for favoring the tree coinage of silver and extended to him a eopi jn amount of tatlv. He ti iod to make an issue- on ihe silver ipiestioii, but as the free coinag.- of silver is endorsed in both the democratic an 1 roi.iihli- : can st.i-jilatlorms the i-H'oit vvas ) a failure. i-jvonior Poiinoyi-r speaks tin ently. but his speech displayed an itioithn-.ito egotism, ami showed that Peuiioyor, w 'iil, he poses as tho patron saint, of the laboring men, is m-t altogether sincere. . He vva followed by VV. Webb, wiio said that none of the (state Inn. I had -jot away during his term of oflic:. and that tiie state was in a pinspeious condi tion, lie said his opponent was i an upright gentleman and that i either oi them would make a good j state l.cii-uier. His opponent, he ;s.iid. vvas a portly man of ahoiit , "0 ...:l.l- -I Illi KIM1" a very thought o-ser of l "mall in iti himseli, he . u.t i s ot gi il Iocl iH.se tin- t-.v n evils. the l iirm I'.riliUiira Knrn'il. Ihe tine farm lesidolloe of IM wanl i. Cos, situated seven miles east ot t tiisj city, was burned vr trda.v morning with nearly all of ti e contents. Mr. fr and fam ily -.vero in this cily when the tire occurred. It wan obsprved by the neighbors too lato to save but little, an or-zan and a sewing nei- chine boin tho only article taken ,0111. Tho hous was large and , cost about $:?ih. It was insured I fo $!0i:) in the State Insurance ' c0 Art studio. Mattie II. Martin, rom l-j, Mellwain buildiiur. LETTER FROM GATE8VILI.E. FJtunthii of th SrttU.nniit anl (r:' M.a r v. side-sol il t i ug lauvliter in of ThitThriTiij Town r, thr 0. r. .iul-.-It in at 'the opera house a- vva- .1. .in- hi t . i-niii--:. tin- i.ria- .a. i sv...., . M:n Ws vr .:,d.-rs :,ve , ; M ; ,liUj J- . ,-.,,,.,, in ,,f . s-.miiam. i a place ,.:i i ., latesville. namc l alo-i j , . . , . ... . i,..,-. ol olil-tlineis x lio cuiiie Hen .1 a I " .-..ii...- .ii.'.i 1 ainilv i-ar To .,.,, oh-.-rverthere ! : -,;, hi j,, ;ll(M, ,.!..,.. -,.., n.,,i(.t.. ,u, ,. .. i .,,.,,:.,. ,. ,.r possibilities of, t!l IItllr. ,.ri..,f. ,-,. . tl,v ..fj n ((. j,, js ,..,,,.., ... : : ,-rs.abe point to the mine- of the j Santiatil which are now ic.eiinS! (lu.ir j.u.n. , i.ti. nlioii fr '. .,. .,.,,,,1,,. )lM. .., it j? , ...... ... .i.i,. ,,,:,!;in,' '.... ..i'i. -. ..."miiv , I i-7ri-t in A nTri-a l-.-.l.iv. asNtiirket" in a rharniiu-.' manner. tjlt.r ,,,., .-, mili-i innu iate, j ai"l i" resptise to an encore sai: u,iiin in p;e. 't .iio metals that j "Twinkle. Tw inkle Little Star." ,1, vvar ; in,oi doubt be ; Mr. A. I'-. Seal san-'dll D..j ti,.vt.i(,p(,t and i iat. s w ill be the ! Tray" in a fashion that br..n-ht i.. ...-,,,. .,, that c-imn ' i,,..:,. ,, iii ;,, r .niles of Ibis i.lace 1 .. i..Jt Co.- i . . rtll i:.,,.,- .,n',i .i ever trrew and : alreadv several companies are in piwess of formation lor the pur pose of erectin- mills to nit up ; ibis timber, and (iates will be the' It. K. jioint from which ir w ill all j m be shipped. These mills and mines i en ien will I'ivo eiiiiilovmeiit to hundreds I live- li and perhaps thousands ! men in the near future. Aain tin- agri- ellltnrMl l.-iliil on ibis eoutillellt 1.,Vfj , ,(,,. ,,,, ,- ,),e CaH,.;,,!,. KanK,.. and these heav v Iimnr,fi lands, when the t i mber is removed, will b.- as line larm Man.ling mar t lie "anl; in !i I I.p sun shine on :il.l will riehlv ' .-mall pind of water he n taken repay the husbandman, and land, lhat now pie I ggin at per acre inside of two or tin 10 ears i ran not bought. NVe hai- seen just suen chiiiiges wrought once before in a short lifetime, ami j we will see a repititioii of it in the' vallev of the Sautiam. T. .1. M. Ti-i.i-l.ffr 'I'aLt an Hulins;. I -N fi'.ea-ant parl . teachers of the j Hehools and friend vahis on Thursday j os-id oi the 1 11 v public AI . drove eveiiiuj ('01- to al o the . Ihe ii. the a v-.-rv " I"" : ,w ,;. ..i,,.;,, ., ,.Nt, IK'S p!,li,- hool- at that piac ; p,g,am.ne wa ivtidero.l ! C1,p.n loue j t,.. l,v j ar..0 andien. .-. 1...- en;"i , g,,,,,,,,. jt,.,Vsti:;g. n.-'-: l ,s ,-,.. v dep.o tm.-ht ,,. Sl-1(1!.. It eo'.lsi-led ot cm: , X". .-.! I Hlid u,s! ruiietita i.te.-'.it I Voc.ll Hll 11- j tableaux ami gymna-lie exetei 1 leiitures were worth, ol m-;n hut perhaps one of the most a! ; Ir.ie'ivc. wasth.it ot caii-th.-ni-- I pier llte.l hv loll V yollllg 1 . i i - - i 1 : cosluino. Tin Itov s lo'lo'M d wioi.l 'oriel set ie- of atlsli t.es ho' o ainii i laud entri taiiiMig. N liliie : t iv , XeeiMi-'l a mimic! wi'n In.- -t. i, igiii.o said t i b.irai li-i i ill giamlmottn-r-i.a- s)e- ii-i-i-.-d " I. -ug ! Ago." I'iiepotv :-r 1 -.-p. .-i.nly 1 to the c.-iilt-i f V. i--:ill'l' ! the la'iv leao.ieis III Ine ' 11 '11.11 jgieeimg o-.tend.-.l. The.-o pleasant excliallge-; .-t. !o lii-VCiop li.lllM.lt- 101 n l.il 1. oi.- t..-!wi-eti otii i iwns and are much t ' desire 1. in Mini N.llnotn. N man's home record should hp reasoiialilv gi.o-1. Tin- point to I hi ob-ervat mti i- that the llev. l.o Hov ha-been in 1 hi-Mate some three veins. I ui ing hi-lirst years' r. -idelloe h re. he was ta'i ned has hi a i at Astoria. 1 1 -oen: t hat l.o -.iven v-lona tin- go-nv in polit ieal 1 1:1 ol and Hro. Miller iiad to go ii alone down al lln . il v by the Sea." l ie- P-v . l.o Pov did ' I:"! v i-it his old honie-aml the rrasi.n for t hi are given inthe following ext ract taken from tho Daily Aslorian of re..-n! date under tho heading of. Our Ore gon l'.i 1 re I . ;i n I :" !'ev. Le L'oy was adv ert i-ed to speak here to night, but is imt on hand. Some lim'-ago this gentleman, who i I now running tor state out on the democratic llperinteli.l t icket ,in ii publie addies- in Pol l land i- e- po, te.l t. I: -a!i i hat t tii-l t- vv a i'i and salmon in ; is ducidedlv co'.ii- nothing In: A"!o. ia." I i. pl'inenlai lo for cunt v public in-: prohil.il ion at the last !." v otes out 01 wants in. hob. A-toria. lb- t m :-ilielinti ll'Ieilt o 1:. 1 1011 mi tin-li.-Ui-t county election and got '' .!. He piobahly from Astoria, w hioli has nothing in it. according lo him. but "-in and salmon." i.intii in ii vim. The Coo Hay News relate the following fatal accident in a mill: An accident occurred al Porter mill on Monday forenoon, which resulted in the death of A. H. Por ter, an emploie. He w as vv orkiug on the steam rollers, when two 1 0-inch caul- came oil" t he carriage. The cant were to be transferred to other Millers, and Charley Woodward let out chain f..r Porter to make fast with. He vvas iu the act of rraw ling under the cants to fasten ihe chain, when one of t hem f.-ll ofl' I In- roller, striking the unfortunate man on the head and scattering his brains over the mil'. I le wa a green hand, and had been cautioned not to crawl Under tin- cant. Porter vva about t"i v ar old. and lived for a time on South -lough. He leave a wile and family at Umpire, for whom much -ympathy i ex- pl e"-ed. A i li.n-i-li I'nr I. ! iiiiiif.ii. The Hapti! -.1 L -ban. .11 met at theC. P. church Monday. May I'.'. and o.g,ini- 'l a rhurrh -villi a menibcrshi i of t w ciity-one. At a meeting hi Id last Tuesday the following ollicer- were elected: Clerk. . i). Wallace: deacon. S. O. Wallace and .b. hit 'tisham; messengers t" the association which ineeis at A-lbany. .lutio I. C. A. McMlroy. .b.hn Crisham. . . Wallace and Mrs. Tillotsoii. Kev. McKlroy, of The Dalles, has located in J.ebanon and has been enpaged to preach for these people. r.ebanon Kxpress. Tim lrlriU Skulr. .v.i I- r hai-. wa - in I, i -mri 1m in' tlx' pivsr.-nlalioii tin i . . i . i i . . . i . . . i . . . i : . . . I ei-Sl I loK -ku i I"1 .." I ln Ticshyti i:a : v'-n li. a-sist -i-.l li ttiitii-n; ': n- Hi the ..ov l'lie intei taiiiineiit ;h a representation ot a rnuniry sriiooi . ."ill vears ap. 1 be ladies were at tired in old-tinn- rostunies. with hup- pantalettes extending to t he ankles and dresses nmrh shorter. Tin-school as laimht bv lli.ui.W. li. Hilyi u. and his friskyjlioys weie composed of well known cilirus. some of them enerable pioneers. The exereises were ceesi -, ely liidirroiis. and were a great sue ress. t lu re briie.' an imiin-lis.- an dieiire iies.-nt. Mrs. ieo. L. ( 'hambei lain sau- "The old ( taken dow n t he lioue. I lie si-lmoi -,ive an exhibition, and the soul's, r.vi- tatioiis and oii"ina rations v. ere of a character c.ilcul.: I to in.!., laugh. Ihe le worst uyspepue a .: ieal sii-- . , i. 014. I ei uin-. a I Yamhill r i- Noi l h Yamb 1 Monday e In:; !i her. 1 1 - et-.l W il l , 1.;- : 1 a i.-.n 1 1 1 1 : v d.-atb I.. ii. pi eii'iar iwav !l--in ii-ime l-ltm i.e.' 'in lav .1 1 1 1 1 -. t j -. : 1 nl uruin-j unbii!:. -I ! 1'i" b"i- and Id th-m to the 1 spi 1 ug 11. a r by ..r wat-r. NX b,!.- Willi a lit. to which he is suen el. ami fell into the water. r..-:..ie as-isl.llli e i o.!d b,- li'.l-li'led If w a-dead. 1 t lli-i-.it-;iliili l:iv AI l.i-l.ai.oli. The lollowiug i- the po-iam:ue for M.i id .lav: l'io,e--ioii w ill I.., in in froiil of 1 he l item. 1:'-1 hail and w ill 111:1 n il I" ihe M. I'.. church, preceded by the Lebanon ( 'orie t Hand. At the church oration will be delivered by.ludg. D. II. N". Hlaekbiii 11. and al theel..-e the procession will re-form, unroll to the cemetery and proeeed lo the decoration of graves and other exercise pcruli.tr to tin c:lsio:t. A cry inleie-' ing I i tin- i antici pated. NVe extend a cordial in vitation all who ai' In. 1111. 1 by the ligaments of a c.imuioii broth erhood in join t he people of l..-1-au-0:1 in p'Tpct Hating the names of; .nr h.-foie dead. I'.Npre . I K-ii. lit ii-:in S,;i U i ne. lb-,,. T. II. Tongue. of Hill.-bi.ro will add re- ihe citizen, of ILlls'.-v on Mav .'sih al s c m.. Lebanon May -!th al - c. m.. Hrovvilsville M-av .".ithat s e. m.oii tin: political is-ue of the day. Mm-i-vImhIv 11:- Itoi la.'.i alien. I especj.lllv t : I. M-ll 1 -lull 11 Jlll-lll. -j-1 . eXcui i"tt to Salem lo i e . .,,V(.n ,s ..-- i j ,. ;',, ,, , Ol ui 1 1 : i iv I liuisoay - last and i 01111110 NN'm. M. Il-.iig no of the most 011- i .Jj,,, -leaim-l s I,, bo , proinis-joyal'l- : Tl'..- All Mi:rioii 1 1 baud - oi tin will ace- -ea-otl. i.ipaiiv tin- c. ui-ioni-t-. .r In 1 1. C. heiuiaii ol Salem will l.i al tin- ' i. N. U. Hall Saturday evening May ".'lib fur tin- purpo-e of mustering in the m w camp of Ihe Son of N'eteran-. The mem bers of the camp a ml all t hoo w h- txprct lo heroine liietnber an- !' -"iileil to be preel:1 without fail. .1 ll-t I'rt-i-i 1 I'll. At tin Ladies' H.i.iar a new iiiL of i hildrens' ;unl infants' white drosses, liidio and childreiis' mu--li 11 and knit underwear, ror-cts. corset wai-ls, ho-iory, himlkei chiefs, j ar.l-ols. boa-led wrap-, human ban goods. Pitching silk giovo and mils, laces, embroider ies and numerous other novelties, all of which will be sold a! oar popular low prices. .rii.i; .liielii-l- ul i i.-l. I have a small line ..f -prin- ; jacket- r I wi-h ! out and have reduced the price to eot. They are the latest st le and a bargain. I also have a lite' of spring stockinet jackets I'm $...' i each, which is the nicest jacket for the price in the market. Samuel K. Young. l-'i.r Sale. hiirch building corner U. I i'.r. 1 and Prifate bid l-'.IIsworlh streets, received bv S. M. I 7 i- m Mav I'.'ib .Motuin-ei I son. up Why. Why shouldn't the .spirit of inorla' le proud when good fresh groceries can be Uoight so very cheap at Spencer l'i Hlackbiirn's. N trial order will convince you. .VIlTcliailillsl' Store Tor Sale. -took of general morehaudise in a live town on the railroad for sale. Splendid location; large trad'-: will sell the buildings and ground with the stock or will sell the slock and lease the buildings, -l-'or particular:-call mi or write I'm Limit ei Keeney, Nlb.iuy, Oregon. I'or Siili. 1 iood single buggy, harne-s. robi.-. whip. horo blanket, etc. Huggv newly painted. All for sale at a Vvargain. A nice outfit. Call on II. !. P.i: vui)si.t:v . nil: IIIV1 1: II I. -Of. - l; y Celeiv. Huili-he,. I.eMuce, Herts, Apariigu. (ireen Onion.. A Tine Tat Chicken. Kbuharb. iooseberries. Currents, Spinach. ..m.i.i.N iRni:itmi's. New potatoes, turning, greens. cream cheese, and chipped beef. Try our Imperial 1 oast coffee. Wei have iill .I tlm above nice and 1 fresh. Call earl v and leave vour r.r.l a .. 1 .. -in 1 - v orders and avoid thtt rush. j Ml'tLLER ei 1 1 A KPLTT. i NOTICE TO WATER ro?.'.-ilTMKK Tl. u- i- "I vva'ri 1. in iir'.'!ii'iiti -U'i tii; Ii n .uriio( s xn.-pt tweeli the lioiirs . m. and li ai.d '.' .1 i aiei lock I'll u-e of water I'oi spriuklinu sin w ill not be allowed at a:r." tiiuc. From and afn .Imn- !-t !m October 1st parte- ii-inv water lor snntikan-' or u i :-.-at ion i-ui- poses will nc rnaiiren in aldit ion to the reeiilar rate oi annlv use as follow s : For each month. For each L .1 h-s. i--r l-r IllOUIII. For each additional lot -j" cents. To bo paid on the lir-t "f ach hicmtii in advar.ee. Water for biiil'linu pnipo-e-w ill bo furnished on paym-nt in advance on tin- written c-iimati of the manger or architect of the brick. Mono, plasteiing or "ihci material for w hicli water is t- be used. Foi material not -tated in estimate the application m't-t I li re ne wed. The rate for building pui-po-i v ill 1m- as follow s : Wotting each lo'Mi bt-i.-k. I" .cent. Wetting each barrel !' lim cement. b" c nt. .Nl'.iany Canal Wau 1 Tiatisp .1 :.i- tion and Light ing ( "... May IS'Hl. I" Tin- fnl.lie. ioau-lsee that b.-auiiiul gold watch at the (told-n It'i.e l'.:i;l;'.r.'" .Iilliu- iradwob.l the proprietor of the to-Mcn Huh r.axaar. informs 11 that he has the I'. ie l'.aking I'ow.ler. and No. I .liipan 1 .;!. expressly put- up lor hi- biisini s, and for Ihe bem-tit of his customer, each l.o .,f baking jiow dor will win a piece of iiie !a ware, ami also i.n h jh.tuh 1 of 1 i ho tea will win a piece of line ( glasswan-. and enstr.nier.s who buy one pijund of tea or a box 01 baking powder, which i warranted, will have a cnancc on that Leant mil g-.ld watch. I le has also added :! sine assortment of family groceries io his mammoth stm-k ofgla-sw are and ci'oekerv, which is the largest in the Willamette Vallev. ioand see Mr. iradwohl at tin- (h.Ideii Huh- Ha.aar. and y.-ii will liti-l 1 ii.M not 1 1 ing is iuisi eir :iii !. .in-t 1:1 A i;ew iliio oi s.-oiSUikers, el civ i-il. a:-eli. oi.; .in:'-!:. :..-. aud iadie- satins, plushes ai worsted dress g I shades and noveltii cries, curtains and i:. t.'ie ,1,.-; ptl nr:::g -o!-l - :rv :s tnlless variety, Iv se.cl: omplete in al! department" a re ills) cordially inviti oof fl.i'Si goods. ri-t! i .ir-i-l-t NVe make a specialty ; and misses line corel ai -i NVe have a drive in a -at'-ell i-o;-o! al 7. i-'-im - . good value. -m 11. ! N l ,e iH-ii v ; :! Spi'i-l.-il I li-i.l on.. I'.v carefully reading Mueller Jarre!!'-, ii-i . ; fiiiiis and vogi-tabli s, vou siirclv lind somcthin-' de-ir.il. Will f..-r your iiinnor in May. keen the best in the I lu-y m.like! r.-ir.-en.!.! I'arii-i.t-! I have just received my -pMn,.' sVOfk of parasr.ls dir.-t m ill the manufacturer in New Yoikinad the latest style and pi ices, cheap, r than over before. Same.ol F.Yo'tng. New emi'ioi'li la -e llouncing in bla -k and cream, lion point, also black and white 1 1. s. lloancmg. eoM...:i and ::!.. L.ieeS ill iil.it l IIOW d-i:-!! ill lace, including Yamlyck and I -'.ill'. 1 To v. or urehiiig. Samuel K. Youn New eciire your ran and sleeping car p.. int. North. Sou 1 1 tin- I'nion Paciiic .ad. .-loam-ickopj to and Ila-t rail v. ;tv. aye 'llic. t uni on P.n an. i ad:,l! no in iiey. Hoc 'l'i. Matthew- .V V . pll-h business v a bran now liillnll. Their ot be hail'Noine loial'lv s'.rikiit: I-I 1 1 .11 1 II ' ' 'lit i into .ml evince ad., in an i ndicat i. 'U that t lie! mav but 1 i- :i- .liilins lii.idwoh! iii i i.iligoiiioiits to give a'.va;. watch. 1 1 is cti-totiier-; an to call and sec it . :l'!.- ;ii -a gold invited I 'i v goods and Hot ion- on lloor, clothing department gents furnishing good- on lloor al i. W. s i in i .- li " -. Hubbard' headache capsiil- do not rotitaiu opium, liiorphiito 1 -r in 'ipiate whatever, neither do they contain ant ipyi ine. They are a safe and sun cure f"t . it her nervous or sick hoadaelu-. In ordering I leiidrickson's goods r.t Conn eollle e.nlv at ay. id the rush. Conn .v Hendricks., 11V i-. the boss place to buy your lab!.- and pie frii't in gallon c:n -. iood meals can be had at tin City Pi-stauranl lr s-:;.-"n per week, be cream ami rake, l"i rent-. Private boxes. No mailer what lite prae. air g 1- will always be tir-t-clas-. Sl'liM l.R iV P.I. Vl Kl'.I KX. New- invoice Trench V. f wit,'. 111! I' ol go! I nil-; ;il I ion lot tat TINT tb'K-S; IIK KTN- MClll.I.Mi: .X AKPTi".. salk aj- ') l; VI:,;.AI- r fc-itter co, Jcru v. Io n v. jr ..I I C.'.i- ,0llt tn0 lon m milk Vr .n-. tor Ul in j cill on L. II, Monlanvo in tinn ii.v. KI.riIBI.lCAN SPEAKING. W!i-:i : ::! V.'h-:- th rrottsiaciH M-n Will i'- '. v S ! - Pir.n :!t-- t'.itt p:i i;ii. Tin- 1 j o i ' -I : . 1 1 slate central committee has mad-- the following appointment for public -peaking it) lbany and v i.-miiy : H-hi. "-cv nioiir I'oiidoii al Al banv on Satnrdav evening. Mav ' 'J I. at 7 Ibn. I. I'. Thoiiiji.-oii, lion. Phil M. ichati, C.l. M. NY. Nov in an 1 Lydell P.ak.r. will speak as I f. 'I h iw's : N!ba:i Mav :i. al I ::;. C.-i valli-- Mav L'S. at 7 :'.". Salem May '.. at 7 t Mi g-ui Cil v Mav ii'1. al 7 :oO. Portland May "I. at 7::i". ilon.tie--. I'.. Cui! will speak . a- follow-: llani-buig Mav 'S. at 7 :'. lial-oy May L'L at 7 :::. I'.rowi'isv illi- May "i. at 'J. Lebanon May J7. at 7 :.".. The piibln-are cordially invited! to be present ;.lld hoar these I 1 gcllt lelne'l ii-CUs- t he is-Ues te.wl ' he,.. re the peoplo of t tl'egolt. Y lo M.itifill .-.ml I x-fiil Hi. ill.. Mr-, .lolin A. Logan has pre-j pa re-1 a Very it-eful b.Mik called the : 'Hoiiie Man. !!." which treat of; -iciai. diamalie and bit-ines- life, j and contain- a mine 1.1 u-e!'il j ' I. now led-.a- l' .i . verv p--i---.li. Tho I book is not only a veiy valuable j ! literary piodii.-tioti. bin it i also . !a most" attractive and v aluable ar- I listic -oiivoiiir in its. illustrations! 1 and general mak.-up. It isa work ! I tiiat should be 111 tin- po-.-esoinit every hoii.-ehold. M-s. A. M. Talt j is taking stih-01 ii.iioii- f..r this al- ua'.Ie w.-ik. and our people should ! not ia:! t l-.k tin- l.in.k over w In-n -lie 1 alls 1-p,,ii 1 In-ill. fo'- ii i- a rare ' t !: To 1 en -IT it. I nr ale. !" acre- of suburban propel tv. jAi teat I .itg.iin. Vl.-o a go-.d re-tanrant in a growing city. Wo 1 have some bargain- in eitv and 'roiiutv proportv. I'm pi ire ol ! :-.i:-'.x lledrick. I nr Sjil,.. ' ;i';iiihi-r one three n-.-i r old i coii. well broken to .h e. a e.-ti and ha 1 li. --. . ' ! l ie-:! ;. .-. .-.!.. 1 -'or fa: ti.-l.if- ;i:.:m-.- ! t.. I'-- ti.il a I nrl ion ; .. !. !:--.', ;,v . pi ;n '.y. -Kill . Pen :o ..v. .,1 , ..! 1 :: -!:..: t ! 'u.i.- ;l take- :. llj . I ,i , 1 I., e.el-e I, lot. !.l - -.1. ta - :'.: as. i ., ii ..i. -.- l .-.i- -Mil Lie ! ; . . I : . . i nl ;.:i i iiii-r .-.mi i t t.i r t. -to-.- !!.: org.oi I-. !! 1 1 : ii . i .e 'I iie.l'tli -I it-- ami , . .. , - I ' v ! , ..! i n;. ii! Hi'-- . , ' ' ::: -. -. '.;. A ,.H.t. !;i -ii...-- !:-. - :.' ..it . .- . .! ,i .l-.tj: ' I. lake; ilv II I" Y1W :" mi9 ;i, Cr K. iii-.l.- Ir- t. 'r.-i. ti.-s. 110th- tlii-111 en Mm u:: l ki t. .XtYiT -. I nl stl. .-i-s-lll I- - 7v y---'- ti'v't11'' 'i '' i"'1""" "i i 'V . - ifl, nionrl.lv. i ' Jr ' liii iLiia. l-i r. - r" li.- s:i..r.-i I .- if 1 . a ttlell . -i- tsrsaa 'I .-... ; l.- l.'i.nl'iii: . N .i. .-Or tlHie, . II- .:tli :HI'I III' .-i- -. . i .t. 110 f Titer. --W' 'V.s s.r.l ! am I ' '-. M 1. :.-.-. r- -:jr. if t'i'11 '. - '. '. VI !! 11 'ledli lin- i iii!ii:ui v . .: :....' :. :, I'l.t-llnml, or. tot :-y l'.'-.h.-y oc V..i?on, Albany. OrK-a ; ill 1, 'I V l.s. Ni.ii. i- i- li.-t.-li i-iwii thai ' .,. 1 , 1..:! .i tlie .-it -.I All'.my, or . , :.-r t I. i.i I. ei '"! pla.t'l in 11. y I. :' !- i.-V .1'" ti-.n. iiti-l rli.it I will in- at IV .. an ,t . l..i..i: ' nil i-itv I" r-.-cio- .. . -1 Ij'l t'.r ?: i. - ' I :i!l-i ill s il'l roil, (r !.. r:. I 'I Il.ittv i.ts t.r.m il:lt' "I : 1 1: . - 1 . .. 1. Al: .-. . tii citing ui.r .i'l at .;'.::.. ... il..u ilv tta- ri-ifti r ...'.1 i.r.!r..i.l t' l.'.i . :,lii:nai illi.-il i-f : - a r,f A'!.';: -is il.-' il"U( Tit , a'.'l i-'St- : ikii.m. I r (-..li. . ting sii.-h tii ... . 1 01. r. . 10. (X N. llot'FM.VN, l i-y M..r-l.:il. AI-. -... . O"- 111. ! ". Mi 1 - ' ' T,fl''' ! HKUEI5Y (.IVKN )l'i-it tl.e i iiili't-igile.l, clerk .1 - :. . ..1111' v 1 ai : I of l.inll colltl I V. ' I' : a 1':. vvili. i-v virtu.- of an nldcr o' ..:.;.. "ir;, d.iiv 1 : 1 .-1 1 i 1 ;.!'! c-ntorci ol ; ' '., .ei M.e -111 day of May. 1VM. ,, . .-iv. I.'"'- tor colill-.i.-t to ke-p thi; :f. I'-. a ol l.itm 1 -Hiiitv. Ol' i-illl. I..: i.e .o i- i . '. .'in war. laid Mil-to 'a. ;'. ii vi'ii -a'; I clerk l.v v",-i!iic-d .V . .la.i' I. I-.' 1. :.t I oV'.oek c. vt, , Lie..!'-. - 1" L.iia.l. lodge alii' ! ail Saiitalrv " ork for -Jut piKC tin eon- . t- .i : io ' t- let to tin- lowest I'id lcr. 'i ! :aa r. -1 y.-the right lo rejei t .ill-. 0; .iii Lid-. Wll'l'-s my Iial.'t ,,t I - ..I ..f said court, aliix.-d :.t A! h.o v . ti:i- dav ..I .1 line, l'.m 1 . -. 1 1:. i.. MnviAta 1:. !'.- ,! I l)..i;m-. 1 letk. D.-pnlv. ! ".i.tice l.i iml 1 ncliir- ami lluililor. It His ..a I- o.-.i-i 1 l.v II. P. Il vitt I ) Ah on. a), t.. 1 ' ... I."-!. n..n "ii Soar ii . VI iv :.(. ..r nirni-lnlig II"- unteri.il I a-i.l t-vl. r l-i - r. -t n nv.i -torv ilwellin; I...U-1-. !'!ll-:cl ili'-ti"li- i-.l.l l'i" si-en "t thf 1 ..!!. ... 1 1 r. VV. Aver, sr. I.itit-I , -r ar.VIr li- v.at-f.rii' . n. -.l'i" 1. nil. ling, 'li." lig'it :-i i- -i rv . a I - r. ie-! .'(. ""I all I'M-. ! Tiis Celehmtad Frencli "APH -N-. I.e.- il 1'i't.illll- "1 a:;-:'-. !P an tlio !.n:u'- ' -r Olli'!:: .moil cillur Hex vvhelhir .. , ivi-uc o( Ktiiiiubnt, or tlir.m-gli vi.ntimil imlin- n t i'.n. r -. .t ai'l'ilgi l;r.ili. I'. ' 1. iV.1' I'.w;. ia t!:v li.T-!:, . 11 1', i-ti -., mich ai lewiof ii'ti.-', lii-nrinir Down inii.al Vi-akii, llv- an r..'i-?.ti"n, rv'tiirnl Oinm- -in...-, 1 . -i.-l, nl.. Diuini-iv, Weak Momory, l.... - .'-i I '.-.vrr ami Inifivti iKV, whi. li if nn l. ' ti .l i-i: 11. i' ad I. ir-ruatnro i-ld ago and in-e.n . I'. si .1 l"V, loa ' frr -j.OO s rl I mi.! i n-.-'-ii-t f( .ri.s A VKllll i f.i'.tltX1i:i: i i:ivcn with i vi rv s 1 iT'!'T ieiiv-il, to rt-lninl tne n.om v ii a I'l-riiiaiii-iil cure i- notrff.-ttisl. MV hivtf thmi'ini'ioi iiKtimoniaU from ol.l ,.i 1 v ni'.ng, of l.nth vi i. vvhu hive l.ecn p. rrcron-iitly i-arol l.v tin- u" '( Auliro-litin ( ;rru!ar iree, A-lilrcs iiik it'ititu vii iim im: o. w !irn llram-li. llov, 1!7. lv.rtlaii.l, un-4011. I'nr .iJ l.' t osliav 4; Maaoti, wlm eali- aid rti.i drui;Its, AlUii.j , i.irenn. ' .- vl. . . -F -5 . ;v i: k ftfT.'VP' or i.ioi'i v ,'vyiUl.Nii u-f.m.lr.1' -v : PLjiM! (il)O(ls AFTER DECORATION DAY CONCERT, MISS FLORA BATSON nil. .ni'.ATi:si oi.uiniD siNiii-iu in thi: woim.d. A t Albaiiy Opera House, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 30TH I he l'i . I : Voik San. M.-..i-Siir.ini. New The 1 iiloi '-il .li-i.m l.iml -New Y01K U01M. All ln-r iiiuul'i i- win- -ling witlumt ell'i.rl 11s the iiird--ing. Mot.ili . A In.. I l.iil v Kegister. A harming ami giltn! singer. San Fraiiei-1-0 1 'hrntttelc. I!. 1- i::n :l the laine of lie'uig tin: -t i.:. in-.l singer in the umiJ. - i. -kshiirg, MI--.. Post. A voice nl great range, and i.fr. iiuirku'.le ilet-th ami purity.--Louis-vine. Ky.. Courier .Imiriial. She will never lin k fur an audience it. tfto'C'ity of Seven H ills." K.chinoinl N il. Plaint. I in-sweetest voice thai e cr 1 hanneil a N ii gina aiidii-iii-e. i. m hl.urg. 'a.. Daily Advance. A highlv i u!tiv.iiiil iiiezo soirai:i) of ITieat r-vveetue--. pnwrr, and coin, pass. an. I i if 111-11111.1110 iiuality. Charleston. S. . New- ami Courier. The range of I. or voice ': .-tii-h she call easily change I'mii. ll.e purest soprano lo a.- tim- .1 i-arimia- ar any male f inger can I'l'lin e - 1 .liuu'.iis, S. c. Daily K-gis-.i r. It 1- the general M-riVel ll.al her singing hero ha- fully ju-titiel tin magiiili'-ciil lioli-e- of llie Kl-Iei 11 nns-. .New lira Hi- rviicuii. A reigning fav ..rile in t hii-ago. songs reaeli tin- Ilea t . ( hieagn servator. The iiiu-l wi.nili-ili.l vi.ic, w- Her Cm. li-teiii-l t l'n. i.... r-.l.. K iily Iii. I tain. lie a.iic ilali'i'i i- -11 pell I., r u-iii!:! i'-.i- -eei:i M.e ! oioa- inn-.'-. -Kan-.-' it y Di-pale!i ll.-i .iiiili i'iS'- ie:iiii i'ii:g ! the v 01 LI - laMirile -i.iig- w ill vol make l,.-l eal.e- : hnii-eieil.! " u '1 In. 111 ocean t.,.,1 ::-.:. I.- 11:- Advanee. .'.! .'! year- of age -In- h.l- -ung h i way inl" inimheil- of t lioiis.-im!- i f heart-.--I'hilaitell'hia SciiIhk I. sin- t!i-play. .! a range of vine.- ami exeeillinli little -hurl of man e!:itl-.--llinali:'. Noli., liepiililieali. Sin- eleetrilieil the vast :iinlk-uee at the Mot llioll Tul.el ll.n-le -erv ice "II 'aiiiilay liy her 11. a 1 v 1 Inn- reinlit inn c! in- .';!!! i'-alni.-l.-e-ol K' .-eiiiiig Ne"v--..il Lai..-, t'tal. o--cs-ing a Voice i-f la!.- lichness m l h .imli-rl al raligi . she i- li!iiU-lflati!y t.'e- gr.-ate-t -ing'-r aiiu.ng 1 lie.ueo,nuil 1 .'lop 'I )'. ..jili- in America, ainl deserve .1 high rank -..nn'iig tin- ureal -inger-i.l Ihe wcil'l. Il.-r prngri.-s through the eolllltryllJ- ''( II l'l:o i nir iiiiiuu I riuinpl.. - I i'-in i-r Kooky M.-iiiit.nn -. Iliir'.tig !!' -i -al li-iii.ei':inei. revival in New Veil;. A'i" llat-oii -iii:g -.iv !( ct 1. 1 I' ill'lll" nilletv -in.e--ive eight- i-i the I. it.-- hail i-i M.i-ouie i.e. I'le. II. .Mimli-i inlh 1 i.liotic . Mlcriug 1 :l.i- 'ixl '.thei 'ioti-i-a !'i it t hon-ami- l-i ! .. r-. 1.1 -ving t ..-. I - licit .I--.IM. .ii'- laili ii to r.-.-. !-. 'I ,i'- - -er ' ' . I. i llCit'-l-! ,-, . 1 . ; ..11 ainlii t li. - , n '. ... iialioil an. I n: in tl.e ia:'. a '.. 1 'oily aim - ei ti;o-s an I -ill-, . iv . 1 11-ivi ; oigo ol her failltl. - vo.ee. e.iiipli.l vvi'li In r -iii.;.' . nine : - l.ilii.ti- and 1 iiild'il.i iiat'i' ..:.i. : - In n 1 S T.-lnnc-. No lOl-or singer lia-evi-r drawn stn h ail'lioeei - in New Orioan-. " niaiiy l-ev.-i.te, ii I -u. c--.ive nights. 'I'll- iimr-vc!o.i- sv-.ci tm-s-. piiworand r-'nge of her v.i'-i . . In r pi-!t--e; artii'.il.aiiiii. ami h'-r ..I'i'i'y to tiie-- it. -i.iig . v. iv I i. .: nl Ihe sou., elia'.le- her. without .io.:iro:it 1 tli.rl ti.eloc'rifv by In r dramatic power, to convulse vv illi laa-hti r l-y In-r initni'alile hiinior. in to move In Icir- hy Ihe irre-i-lil.le palliii- ot h'-r voice New Orleans St.ltl.i.1 i.l. P.road stie.-t, ill front ol the Academy ..r Mu-ie 1'hil.idclphin, was a surging sea of huiiiaiiity on Thtir-dny i-veiiing Imt it wav within the walls of the I'liil.ling that one I'.-ealiu- fully ini-pn-scd with tin magi.itude of the ai-ciil'l:igc. Il'ei t.iKHl peDple were .re-ei:t. .Mi.-s Flora lt:itnn scored aiiothcr popular tt iuuipli. Her voice seemed l.i p'i es-iiti irresistil'le J.nwi-r over the aiiiiicm e. and 111 elltlillsi.l-ln vvhiehhor p-tlorueiii vnUeil vvis treiiicint.'-i-. I".:l. I.eti.r in N. Y. A a -. 1 -l'CCKsoKS To an NEWF1RM and Eipo Strawberries, 'Frash Vegetables, Choice Bu'.tsr and Family Groceries Constantly on Hand. T!-- At tlie Old Quarters iu the Fliiio Block A 11IC.0 soprano ot wuiidi rl'ul lauge San FraiicUco Examiner. Her vocal register lias a wonderful sweep, fiom the lovvc-t contralto noti-s to soprano heights Los Angeles Cal. Kveiiing Express A inagiiiticicnt voice.higlily culti vated, and capable of compa-siug more octaves II. -4ii any voire we ever heard S.'nitlieru California Clni-tiaii Advocate. She ecored a ei.iu'ilrte Mi. i i -s as n voealistof high ability and fully ju-ti. tied tut- favoralde eritiei-in il the cistern pros. San Franciseo Kxam iner A lict'cr jilea-ed iiudieiat- never tiled out of the theatre lhau that w hicli listened to lu-r la-t 1 veiling.--Los Angeles Trihuno. llt-r voice is highly nilliva!. .!, noli and under K-rfect oc.ntrol -.vlnietbe edinpai.! i. wonderful, ext.-niiino; from a me --soprano to a bariti-.no. Sauta Moaiea Oat Look (Cal). The marveioiis gwoetnes-. punly and lompafts of her voice, r-v-riiij? in its range nearly three octavi-t, i. tlie wonder and a.hniratieii of inn-iaa! critics. San Dieyo tCalp She sings without ale. vti..u. au i ban an absrihite ciiiinaud of lies' voice from tin- highest t.i tin lowest register. Her execution linn, ht-i n :U- cm-rvet ami In-r eaiu.i .at i.,n j,ei It ct. She was a surprise to 1 very ne present, ami es-t.-i'ili-heii a ispu t.iti.'ii that will gaaraiitei- In r lull houses at lirt tiitiii-' eniieer.-! o-.i the Pseitic i-i-a.t. San l-Yaucioift Call. It may ho truly s.ial thai Mis I'.atsi'ii came, she sang ami r,.ii,pu ic.t. S--i "iiraptnred vvsk the audience that w hen tin curtain was rung ilowu fur a 'g(i...l-night,'' llic peupie n ino.ieil i-tiil fur a moment as if sp-ll-li.aiinl. .auta Ana Made ii al. 1 Klllly rt.WKI M-I.ple Wi le cti.wdej into Steinvvay HaliiNevv nil; 1 Uni liij-lit to listen to the piirhss mei-i. soprano. Miss Mora Hat-i-n wlm ';,. tivated the vast -uidiem-i- witii her pi ciiliarly nwcet and sympatheti. vnice. She won a lutigmHceiit en. vi. stinlilel with pearb in. I rubies, prtsento-1 to her an " iaeen el S.iiig 'i.y the c'lieiiK e! t i:ila ilelplua and last eveuing .M i - l'i.rtm-e NVilhaius, of the New York .-Iii-, ell eliall ' t .1 e.'ii.in.tr.e 1 I ll-li ple-i-ll I ' i:..., r.r.s .ii i!h a Ml p. 1 lieeiv irtei- :1a 11 ( 1-. .'- I -1. 1 'kell 1.1 tl.e pie. l. - I! .11 ! her ai lie- 1 ciiioie'i Prui. a i..i.ni ii..tf-..i l:iivv. it ltd 11 .: ; 1 ...:.- I,nr.-t t.irtn v 1 -l't ;.:.-: :-- rtli'.i!l-i i sv -iieees ;:ui Wi.eil M.-- - ti.i iui li a -t'.M-i . ! . N - --. l :. I . . . I'll'. -il W lille.M,il-d the 1 i il .:! It-t iiigi.1 t hear .! ls I i..;a l;..'atl, Viu- ( '..let,: t -I v Lo. i ii new i-vpcm-iiee. I ..r tl r-i tan. they ea.v on tl:e piatlnun lh- lo' inllllli nt el tie now .-iv iliatifei M ll.i: -op:e nl that ran---a i.idy i.l rcl'uii.inetit and riiltivatioii. ,Vs a cro.vued qneeo of yoag- -ami she wore lit-r jevvelcil diadem with a solf-poim-ati'l humility that a priiiec.s-i milit luve envied Mi-s HaUon couvuicei. li.e critic with her lu st wleclii.n. the -llnu'.siii.-vn's Horn, as the bonuroim ainnhtiide of her rare voiee resounded ii'-f a silvorbtigle eliioring the lioiind t p tirnut of game, that she possessed an organ inagniriceiit in irspoi-tto found, and ia the- use t.r which tnoro is little the Kiunpean masters will lind to correct. Iu iespij8i to the encore which bi.nujlit her back, she j;ave the baiitonu song, "Wim All Her Kanltg. I Love IU-r Still,'' show ing tin- extra tnliiiary i.ine i I her voiee, ami pr-Mhioii.g a moimly like tho I'.w tours : a pipe organ i.n.li r a innter's ti.i'eli. San Da-go 'Cal.i Sun. Hk-ki;v i.ii Skats 00 i i::T-; ;ai l.f.RV J-'i IT-; I IIILl'I-.KN i.'l I KST-i. Now mi sale .it lilaekinan'fi. OKO. C. HF.NDKHsiOV! Jowe k Co. Low Prices.