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'i 4w-J liD ii. ? XiJJV. E. C S Exclusive Agoacr fa: He Ludlow Fiao Shoes IiLTM BEltd - HIAWK ALBANY PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAN CAKE- FOR-, .-.WEDDINGS-, -. FRESH FRUITS RER-V RIE-i AND VEGETABLES Choice Table Delicacies and a " Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries visions, Canned Goods, iNuts, Candies, A Fll Line of Importrtl 17. l DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. DEST IN THE WORLD. "WIS 3?--"3r -FOR- CHICKENS $5.00 PEE D0ZE1T, EGGS 18 CENTS. MuellemS: Garrett, Faflnm k Umbts CO OK ALbANY OHEOON CAPITAL Ma, S5M.M puis tr CAPITAL M.eea. OFFICERS. Presi'lent -W. F. Read. Vice-President- J. O. Writsman. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. Secretary J. K. Elderkir.. DIRKCTJRS. it. r. Mrshan, J. L. Cowan, J O. Writsman, C F. Read, J. K. L. Foley, John Sternberg. F. Simppon. Weatherford, L. Burnett and M. Safe, Souna, uonservative A Square Company, Managed by Square Men, Patronized by bquare People ParMaii Some Enterprise EARLS Div Gocds,Notiocs LA 'OILS AND GENTS FTRJ N1SHING9 Alio have a complete line of BOUTS and SHOES For spritg trade at prioes .hat iety cominseition. Give as call kimI hay your shoes oi i (tedrock "rleevr kGood da and square dealing. BAKERY. FRESH BAKED V.V BREAD V. Full and Pro- Etc. Etc. avtl J)ome1ic Cigars. For Sali BY FIRST NATIONAL BASK PRKSIDENT L. FLINN. Vl. E PRKS1DKNT . F TOCSO. c ahhikk k. w. La:--; ton. ''KANftAC-n A OEI B.XAL BANK I SO S. B. Yorxe, L. Putts U F. Hum. K. F. So. E. W. Lsei 'tiiliier. COWAN RALSTON iAI.D CKR CEriIN Albany, ; - Oregon Tranaarta a treneral hankiiii; u-ii.t. u. Draw ai(bt drafta on New .rW. Sao , lace nl Hortlanil, 'r. Loan nionc.v on approved Heciirity. Koceivr deposit nuliject t" Colkitiuiia entrusted to in will re prnp.Dt arttntioo BANK OF OKECO.V, ALBANY, OREGON. CAPITAL..... 8M.IM Pr.Wrnl. lre free... atblrr . . H. RRl'11 II a. NIKKIIL ...JA1 W.BLAI.N. DIRBCTOKS: H Brtaxt, .1. W. Oi.o. Humph ret, ' H. E. J Lanni.io. H. F. Klai.v, Stewart, Mkkkill. LADIES' UNDERWEAR trwIlraurM hhlrlx. 4 bildira'a lulh lag, aba 411 Lad Ira tiaranrnta aaad iw order al Ike JapaneseBazaortore aana rant low. hVl'No HO KVECO. tdf Stoie on First Utiret mxt tc (.pcucer ft bUckburns. H. A. CHOWDEK. C. W. CROWDEB. CR0WDER BROS Contractois and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildingsorcarpen-! ter work. All work intrusted to na will be promptly executed. KLEIN IMS. LinnCounty Bank Um legaitf Utioa for tan. , i Bjjiaa Tout Property Through tbe teal estate firm erf Burkhart 4 Kecney: The oldest Heal Estate Firm in the Wil'aniette Vallj They have land of all descrip tions fur !ale at the verv lowest prices and on the moat favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in email tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we are offering at a (treat sacrifice. This property lies near the city, ami is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. I CITY PROPERTY j We have a large list if choice j business and residence property ) for pale including the Goltra park t AA'lw nan.Rt. anil cheapest suburban proiiertv on the market. A lot in thin addition will double in value in lees than a vear. EAST PAYMENTS. BUR (ART & KEEHEY, li K .4 t. EST A SE. LOA X iNSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY OREGON Towraii REAL ESTATE BROKERS, INSURANCE AND LOANS. First street, opposite Farmers & Merchant Insurance Co. Albany, Oregon. Afrents for the following Insur ance Companies: na Insurance Com pun v, of Hartford. Connecticut; total assets 9,780,751.5. The Guardian A-Huranct- Com pany, of London, England ; capital $5.000,(KK).00. The Columbia Fire and Marine, of uoi tlaiil. Oregon ; capital, 5K).- vnnF,! nj. rOVNSENI& WILK)N. ll I i e em FOR SALE BY ALLDRl'OOIHT8. "8nme month I purchaited a box of Dr. J. P. 3l)t'i Cattirrh Cure for mv own ne but tlndlnir my nephew, C. A. McMahun needinir eueh medi cine I let bim have n y box of inedi cine. H now send for three more boxes, saylnif It Io the best thlnjr for catarrh ever trlei hy him and h!f friends. I got another box to use In my ruse, and cheerfully recommend it tooth ra. (Sitned,. JOHN McMAHAN, Ex-County Conimiaaioner Lane Co, Oregon. Bpringfleld Lane county, Oregon. Prof J, W. Johnson, president of the State unlversljj, says it cund him ol a rough after twi- other prescription had faded. Likewise two of hia little girls used It to cure tbelrrougbs. Mrs Murk Bailey, wife of Prof Ba'ley. sent it to Prof Johneor, and rrrom. mi nds it to all ho sutler from colds, and coughs. For roughs it acts like a cIihidi, and ran be ii'httled into the pipes or passages, where, o other cough cures ran reach w 1 ANTKD Cows to pastors. Weenie V tlsOD, ALBANY, OLIEUON, ' 1 y HABEASEi) CHINESE. The Great American Base Ball. Game of LINCOLN BLBCTOB DIBS. Orsgoa and OailfjrsU Crop Kep-rta-Ihs fiadrtck.on Murdeisri Mart B.and TrUl Convict Diowued. San Francisco, July 19. Writs of hab. a. corpus weie taken oat this morning for 14 of the 14 th mt-eJ brought ben iron. Art, zona to be r turned: to China. I'll conieiitiuii is that tney should lie sent 10 .Mexico. Tney were lakeu to the circuit court and the case o-tponed till Monday, thus p.e- veniiug their lieiug bent away on the b. earner Gacli , as hail been intended. The other ten sailed o.i her, however. 11 the court de cides the 14 niu-t be sent io Mex ico they wi.l be sh pped to Acapul co. Oi the Chinese wh arr.ved on the Gaelic on her last trip ai.d were reiused L.iulin Tl were re leased this morning on writs and two others permitted to land. BASE BALL. The Country la Nafe and Some body Wina the (lame. Seattle, July 19. Seattle 5, Ta Citnia 3. Portland, July 19. Portland 5. Spokane 0. EASTERN. Rochester, July 19. Rochester 7, ColumhiiB 7. Syracuse, Julv 19. Syracuse 3, Toledo 13. Louihville, July 19. Louisville 15, Brooklyn 12. Philadelphia, July 19. Athlet ics 6, St. Lonix 9. Tacoma Wlna the Match. Tacoma. Julv 19. The Ticket match bet weenTai oma and Ato ia Or., wai won by Tacon a. Scor 82 to 43; time of game 3. hours. Philadelphia leaguk. Philadelihia. July 19. Phila delphia 4. Chicago 0. brotherhood gamep. PHii.AHi i.rHiA, July 1'). Phila deloi ia 8. Huff do 1 Nkw Y'ork. July 19. New York ia. fittsliurii 7. NEW YORK LEAGt'E. New York, July 19 I-irst game, I New York 8, Pittsburg 4. : Second game New York 7, A Lincoln Elector Dlea, Lou Anoelew, July 19. Charles M ickay, one of the president i.l ele-tois on the republican ticket when Abe Lin. oln was re-eleced, died at ."an Bernardino, aged 60. California Crop Report. Sackamekto, July 19. The fol lowing weekly crop message was j i e. . i, i seiii io-uay uy sergeant oarurca : The Celebrated Fienoli CURE M or money retunueil mi 3 is 2 KFORE AFTER the iirnerative organs of cither sex whether ari.inefrom the exccolve ust of tlmulan:, tobacoo or opium, or thwneh youthful in.lit eretioii, over iuuiilifrure, etc., auch an loss of Bia n Power, Wake u'oesi. Bearing Down Pains in the Htwk, 8enunal W. aknees. Hys teria, Ner ou Pros ration, Nocturnal Oinia sions, Leucorrhoe, Dizziness, Weak Memory, Loss of Power and Impoteiic, which if neg lected often lead to premature old age apu insanity. Price tl a box; 6 boxe& fcr6,00 Sent by mail on receipt of price. naiiiM aii' ik I r.r. t tfiren with every ." order received, to refund tne money if a Permanent cure is i.otefftitci. e Have thousanua of testimonials from old and younir, of both sexes, who have been permanently cured by the use -f Aphroditine Circular free. Address in: aphko nininvF. -o. Western Branch, Box, 87. Port land, Oreiron. For sale by Fosliay & Mason, who male and etsll riiiHuiMk. All si.v. oieiii.p FEMALE Fills For Female Ir reeulnrities; nothing- iikt- them oo the market. Merer all . tiuccessfiillv used by prominent ladies montlily. Guaranteer to re lieve suipresseJ menstruation. Mafe, Ceriain Don't be humbug- Sed. Save time, ealth and money. Take no other. Sent to any ad- dress by maii cn reclpt of price, 12 00. Ad dress 4 pure MeaHriMrs nnipany West Branch Box S7, Parllsnrt. r. 8old oy Foibay k Masoa, Albany. Oragea T?OK SALE - A I Jersey cow. Well broka J7 tor town pur pots mrpoHS inquire at Orezon Land Oompany s office, ANTKD IMMEDIATELY TWO GOOD rustling hovs about 16 years old. who aie wl tins to work. Inquire at the PacifU Mattress Fa Factory. 10 ;1 a. DEALERS IN STIVES. TINWAR-. HOUSE FURNISHIr'CS, Manufacturers of galvanizel iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty, ttiv h a MtlL ?15 T . I 3 4f& -m 7 A, tn!K w t Fahr's Colden SUNDAY, JULY 20, Cfrain harvest is about over ; the j yfeid and acreage is much i elow the ave age, but the qualify is' d. Abundant fruit cioii. ex- pt peaches, is reported from Aarly all portions oi tne staut. Chans; of Veuue Denied. Asvoiua. July 19. The motion fir a cDai.ge ot venue lu the cases Of J. B. and Geo. Koe, John KU- warUs and Ldwaid Gibbon.', dhaiged with the murder of J. t kreUiicknoii and wifn in Pacific uiit, viae denied by Judge fduomueld in tiie supreme court, si Oyaterville. Too pris. iiers will be t.ied iheie at oiu e. A Convict Urowned, Folsom, July 19. Madogan, a lence m tne iol-om prison lor huigary, was diowucU in the Aiuci'icau river jestemay alter- noon. He was repairing tne ng (lin on tlieueiricn stativUi a aooui midwu ot i he Uaiu au.l losing ins KOt.u fed 15 fet into Hie river i. no wus a, red over the dam. Ihc L.o i wad loumi this uiori.i tune hunaied iarUs dcioa ui-j djiu. WEATHER F.El'OltT. Favorable ForCropa And the Yield VroiulHlug. Portland, July 19. The Oregon neather bureau t-Ieiraphed the f llowing io chief signal oflicer. Wahii g On, D. C, relative to the weather and the ehert upon tne crop during tne past ween. 1,001 an I p nt. y cloudy, warm in tiie eas em portion, very favorable to the crop-1. Tue lite wheat is ninng wen, berry Wge uid plump. Barley and wheat are being harvested, excellent yield. This will be one ot thr! best harvests on record. The hay crop is well secured, the yield is b nt ayemge. Cool for com and fruit, except peaches, which are abundant. Salt Against Bank Officials. San Francisco, July 19. John Chetwood, Jr., lias co muenced a -uit in the Superi -r coun again-t Ri. hard P. Thoma-, Robert R. i horn, son and Robert A. WiL-on to lecover lour hundred thousand dol ar- elleg-d to have been lost to thareholdei s oi the insolvent Ca i fornia National Bank of San Francisco. Treasurer's Accounts Inn Bad State San . Francisco, July 19. A Cli.roiiicie special in ui Ouu uafarl oiy.-.- J. L. Auaiin, treasurer oi Marine coun'y, w.is taken into cu-tody ve-.ierlay ai.d is etill in l pi isi. n. l lie and toi and district a"oiney discovert d a dehcit oi i earlv 4iJU in tbe ct untv tun .e and ticasurer Au tin voluntarily Siirreudered. Disturbed Situation. Buenos Ayres, July 19. The political t-ituatl n in dii-tui-tedanl the reinl cements ol troops is ad vised and g jriiHoiu'd nn-ler arm Ftgbtlug Over Election Matters LOI'ISVILLE, KY., July !. It 18 rc fried that at tlubh Mi. Is, Knox county, during the inimical con tent last ThuradaY. th.i Sntiih and -le-ser factiuns g t into a quarrel ; tiring began aimo-t Siiultaue-ou-ly and the crowd fled in every direction. Winn the light was over lour had been killed, two on each side. Several otheis were wounded. 4 He. Surrender at Last. Montoomkkv, Ala., July 19. Cottiell. the depperado and ex- mayor ot Cedar rendered to U. S, here to night. Keys, I la sur Marbhal Walkei Asleep l'p a Tree. Fro-i the Norvich Bnllclin A Thames stale woman had her curiosity roused, Friday afterm on by some one snoring on her premises. he looked around for some lime without finding the in truder and at. Inst found the 1 im asleep in her cherrv tree, har,;ii. on io i he limbs and trunk like a bat. He was not sleeping like a jupt man but was m.-rpheused by gin. The f tct that he had been tealng the chen iew was not to tie considered. The onlv problem orth -olving was how to get the rnorer to the ground, lhe stiong jroiing men of the neighborhood were caiiea, lanoers we e arrang a to they cmiI I hold to him, then he was awakened and helped to the ground He was much surprised to think he h.td raised su. h an exciiement, expressed his thanks and reiiicl in vood order. People going to the eea-ide can have the Hkkald sent to them wi'hout addition! expense by leaving their addresses at this office. Latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. Ladies gold watches cheaper than ever at F. M. Fnmch'8. The best watch in the world for the money at F. M. 1- rench's. GRANT'S PASS PEACHES 1 TELLER & GARRETT KXCLfSIVE AOENTS Orders for any quantity wil ie promptly tilled. l90. SPOKANE TRAGEDY. The beadly and Perfidious dians. In- HIP POCKET OCX AGAIN. It Qtnn Off at the Wring Tune Uinal aad Btrbmly Wanada Iti Owiier -Fill f.om His Pocket- Spokane Falls, July 18. The reporters room of the morning pokeman was the scene of a ter rible tragedy this morning. A paity of local an.i visiting pr ze ngnters met there to sign an article ot agreement ior a Dtit Ije tween Palsy .Muliigin and Jim Casy. Two bun red dotUia 101 heii liad been placed in ibe hands 01 a reporter of the Sp -kesman, named Hutchinson. I'tie men got into a dixpute over the terms 01 lhe tight a i.i Bil y L,ynn, auoilier prize tighter strm-h .Uuilig.in. Tne iatt-r inen pu l d .t gun and etruck Lyn.i. The men were epa t.-d, and Lynn while trying t Hash nis gun was ejected by llutcliiin-on. He eh iied around to the back d or and coining in through the compo-in louin, shot Mulligan thiough the back. T e'bill tear ing a tenible wound through bis lui gs. Altogether he tired three or f .ur -hts. alsj wounding Ed Smith in the knee :ind hand. .Mulligan wai taken to the hospital where he no lies dying. Lynn was arrested and placed in jail. Murderous Iudlans. Linnville, Or., July 19. The reDorts of a snoot ng affray be tween a man named Ganvtt and the Ic.Ji'in oil the Kla.nath rser vation rea -bed here to-day. Gar ret' bought a iiouy from the In dians and started away with it when he was attacked by two In dittus and several eho 8 were exchanged. His horse wa uounded and alter a running ngnt oi se.eral miles, fe.l dead. Oai reit escaid on loot throuu the timber. IHK I'lSTOL IN TUB POCKET As I'sual It Plays Havoc With Its Owner. Salem, July 19. Newton Ttn- ncr, acd living three 111 les rtouth of Salem, was dangrou-lf if n it fatally, injured th s :ifte. lloon by the accidental dn-chaig-of hit l i-iol. Ho was haul g aoimI and the weapon fell Irom his ock't 'o ibe ground 'neing dis ci. arged Tin- ball eineo-d his shoulder, iraciuring the left collar none. It is doubtful it runner survives. Taken to C. S. Court. Portland, July 19 Nine suitH for damages, ajrgregiting the sum Oi lo.(Kk), begun in lhe btau couit at The Dalles, against the O. S, L., :t Utah Northern iailroa ls, were t.eday transferred to tlie 1. -.court here, on ihe petition of the defendani!'. Th. suiis were brought oy four men who were in jured by the falling of the car ih rough ihe br.dge, near the Upper Casctdes, on the second of Febru ary last and by the lelatives of live men who nere kihed. What Cyclones Do. Coi ncil Blcff, July 18. Non Dariel special fiom the Pa.-itic Junction says that a cyclone struck that place early this morning, wrecking two business block, sev eral residence and a p issenirei co u h i n the railroad track. Rail road men, who was sleeping in the coach was the only person Hurt. Great Slaughter. G. W Simpson has made a great slaughter in pii es on all summer goods io close ih- m out namelv : Lawns tln.t we sold oi lU'-jj 15 (i 16;3 reduced t 8 Cents. All wool challies th.it we sold for 20 2o( 30 i educed to 15 cents. Cnalliea th a we sold for 10 12(S 16'3 redu ed to 7 cent-. Satieens that we Hold for 16?3 20 25C3d reduced to 15 cents. And a general reduction on all our summer goods. Lok at dis play and prices in the window. (i. W. Simpson. Beggs liver pills are a mfld luXHtne and act direcily oil the IWe. and kid ue)8 as well se the bowels. All dru gists. ! a alirrula It.ur. Anybody ran catch a cold this kind of wealhcr, 1 tie trouble is to lei go, like th- man who cauuht the lear. We adviiie our readei's o puich-is of r"oshaV t Mason a bottle of Santa Abie, tbe California Kmiiol CoiiSUiiii. on, Asllima, Drom uili. toun rnii' Croup Cures, and keep it hundv. "I is pleasing to the tut. mid death to t'..e above complaints Sold ut il 'Hi a hot"" ir H ior ?2 Ro. CalHoinia at K Care ivuii imui.rttate relief. The Ci act h ii virus is soon d:.plHced by it Leal ng and penclrati' g nature. Give it a trial. Six months treatment 1 (X) sent bymail 1 I". Bunch grass i going to need in Klamath and Lake counties this i season. Something not known before for years. While we run largely to special ties our stock is always full of choice goods in our line. S(encer A Blackburn. Xa KENT. Three deairthle dwelling JL home. Eor paruculars iuquira o! Dr. W. C, tisga. ORIGINAL PACKAGE. Judge Harney Knocks the Under pining Out. Chamberlain, 8. D., July 18. Judge Harney of this district re turned hid temporary injunction, closing the original package houses in this city. The grounds given for the decision is that the en abling act admitting South Dakota to statehood authorized the enact ment of prohibition clau.se i i the stale constitution, such enabling act having been passed by con gress, subsequent to the poBsage interstate cuuiuieau law, .therefore tne prohibition law received the sinciion ol congress and the upreiue court decision does not therefore apply. AX OLD OKl'DOK. Tbe Attack on the Engineer Cornea Frsm au Old Orudaje. Van Wert, O., Ju y 19. It is learned that the m Hive of the at tack on Engineer Vatidever of tht Cincinnati, Jackson & .Michigan iasseuger Ira n last night was re veng? ior an old grudge. It is upposd the au-ault was coin niited bv ex-couv ct Blair Mock, ho killed Vandever's son in 1884 Piieei gine r was the chief witness against .Mock and the latter ha ore vengeance. Mo. k was seen in the city this morning iu' was not yet arrest- d. Ihi man knocked engineer Van- dever and t'neman R.adhouse enseless with a lai-ge hammer and the train pAsed tne station ai van w ert and crashed into an en gine and several cars. Ti.e passei . e s were shaken up but not eeri- ou-ly hurt. The engineer died this afternoon but the hremau will recovi .-. A Fearful Accident. New York., Juiy 18. A terrible accident happened this afternoon in Ca-sidy dc Adler's ron foundry, west ooin si reel, lhe uupoia in which the iron was niched and containing ten ton of molten iron, exploded iut as the moulders were getting ready to cast, and i large portion oi the seething mas was blown atout in ail direction? Sixteen men were burned, oi A'hom Peter Scolan, August Bar tell and Edwaid McMally will die The others while sustaining pain tul burns are not in serious conui ions. Eighty men were at work in the room. Quite a Cargo of Chinese. 8.1S Keascikco, July 19. The Otiental an OccauicCo.'s steamer Gaelic bailed this at ernoon for China and Japan with a very large cargo. She had n- lioard 10.! Chinese, includ ng 154 wh' resisted on the dock, 10 captured at lucson ami sent by the govern meut, 9 wl'o came on the vessel and were refused 'anding, and 40 in transit fiom Havana. PARALYZED BV A SCRATCH Prruliar Experience uf a Maine Man on tbe Field of Rattle. Leu int. n Journal. 'l have read of men lieing para lyzed by a wound, and unable to move," said a well known prom inent Maine office-holder, "and I believe it. 1 know that there has been many cases of the kind, and on of them in pa'ticular ha- such a personal twist that I have gooit reason to rememlier. 'It was at the battle of Chantilly in the eirly part of the fight. We tr'd approached a low, rambling le.ice a Virginia fence, as they were called and I hud my gun through the fence and was ddng what service I could. 1 saw a splinter fly from a piece of that fence, under the impu se of a bill 1 1 oin ihe enemy. In tne lightning flash of the flv iug wood I seemed to find time to dodge, and then there was a quick pain, like the -earing oi a hot iron, and the splinter whs through my hat band and along my scalp, pone rating it, but not injuiing the skull. Tne Mow was severe anil stunned me, and I lemember as well my la-t io k at the scene the fighting m ops, the smoke, the battle, and the triuipling men. I tell back, my leg hah doubled under me. and in a liMinent my i-trength wagone and I was p.werle-8. I saw every thing. Men fell upon me. Men trampled upon me. ilor-es reaped around me. The battle was on all sides. My wits were clear, my brin un'-louded, but thiwe I was, dying a death moment irilv, alive, vet dead, suffering ivore tortuivs than 1 thought life could have. I lav ih re perhaps hall an hour every moment a vear of g..nv when I lelt some one s hand on mv collar and 1 was dragged out and turned on uiv iace, w iiere i iav lor a mo ment as some one rifled mv cart ridge box. Ti e moti n saveil me My pulse seemed to stir, mv heart beat, my will to re-exert itself,aud in a .ew minutes l was mvselt lhe wound was so small Hut I Blanched it with mv handkerchief and in half an hour I was as well as eve". ii ii ie nanu nad not found mv coat collar I should have been. bleaching my bones on Chantillv at tins moment instead of here talking io von. and it would have been tough to have passed in on such a scratch." Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second fleer at G. W. giupsea'e. VOL. V.0.61 IHEDAYLN CONGRESS be Senate Amends Tbe propriatmn Bill. Ap. NATIONAL aOLDIBK'S aOMEaV Apaelotaeott Ohrlstiaa tloa Per Xeraoa Woea Tt Irricstioa Qasstlss. Wasaington, Jaly 19. In the senate among the amendments re ported was one troiu the commit tee on appropriations, aud waa agreed to by tue senate, with the oUowing luisertion, "lue appro. priation tor tbe construction of o Hidings at ana an enlargement of military posts, from 6jo,U00 to X,0,hj," also an amenumeut to add to the appropriation of 1400, 003 loi artiti.;ial hmbs or comma- ation theiefor. Ibe following amendments were aureed to inserting an item of $18,9iH) tor ordnance and ordnance stor. s to be issued to the state ol Wa-hington in place of an ordn-iiice borrowed irom tne terri tory of Washingt n by the state of Oregon. An amendment was adopted increasing the mount -ummel np as tbe total appropri ation for all the national soldiers' uomes from $2,611,700 to f 2.086,- HJU. An amendment to add to he paragraph as to the appoint ment of managers of the natiooal house ihe words "and William B. Franklin, of Connecticut, Thomas w. Hyde, ot Maine, John C. Black, of Illinois, and George W. Steele, of Indiana, for terms of office commencing April 21, 1890, to nil vacancies caused by the ex piration of terms of office and b an increase provided therefor." It gave rise to a long discussion and t ie paragraph now appoints as managers oi the national house Kdward 2. 31orrell, of Kansas, Ior the unexpired term of John A. .Morton, deceased. John F. Hart ranft, of Ohio, for the unexpired term of L. A. Harris, deceased. Win. B. Franklin, of Connecticut. Thos. W. Hyde, of Maine, John C. Black, of Illinois, and Saul S. Voder, of Ohio. The amendment appropriating $4000 for and to the Industrial v hnstian Home Association ia Utah, which was established for the protection of Mormon women desiring to escape from polygamy, provoked a long discussion, which lasted some time. . The amendment was finally agreed to, as was also the item granting to the w idow of the late Chief Justice Waite the balance of his year's salary. Alter the adoption of some fur ther amend: nents to the bills re ported to tbe senate, and all tbe amendments agreed to in the committee of the whole, were treed to in tbe bulk, except those ac to discussing tbe irrigation question which occupied Lvurs of time, and then the anient ment was agreed to and tbe bill passed. Central Aanerie Matters. Guatemala Citt, Jnne 26. (per steamer) Proclamations have just been is-ued by President Conlloe uf Guatemala, and the president of Honduras, declaring their dis approval ot murder. Late rTeet- dent Meuendex of San Salvador. They also declared that the ountry is in state peace, and also - that they trust President Eseta will preserve the policy of the late government and will'' keen th contract providing for tbe union of Central American states in SeptesA- er rext rroclamationa also intimate that if this can not be d ne by peaceful means it will be done bv force of arms. Cttnsua Enumerator In Trsmhle. St. Paul, July 18. A Minnea polis census enumerator was ar estedby a I.1. S. marshal this morning on the charge of irand. Conarreaananaj Walker DeneL A'awunoton, July 19. ReDre- eeiithtive Dockery, of Missouri, re ceived a otesiagtt this afternoon announcing the ecatu of Con- iires-man Ja-t. Peter Walker of apoplexy to-day at Dexter. Mo. KATIOKAL 8U&OI0AL UStlTOTB 319 Bash 8tret Baa VrsaeUe. One or more surgeons renrvaent. ing this Institute will be at the principal bouse of Harrisbura- JuIt it, iik Ariiugvun noiei, rown ville July 15 ; Thefct. Charles Houl Lebanon, July 16; The Revere House, Albany July 17 and th Occidental Hotel Corvallia. This Institute u sneciallv devotal to the treatment of curvature of the spine, disease of the hip and knee joint, crooked limbs, club feet and all bodily deformities. Their success in treating these troubles as well as all chronic dis eases has made for the Institute a national . reputation. All per sons who are suffering from any of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this -opportunity for relief. Re fere no may be bad to the following resi dents : E. N. Condit, Albany ; L. YcFarland, Albany: J. 8. Morris, Scio ; Mrs. Kate McKLune. Lebanon and G. Zuinwa.t, Irving. Headache capsules and elegant lotion still sold by J. A. Cumnunf sb neeor te U. C. Mabbara. I veskl--i--f. - 1 - l - '. ' -.- ' ...