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If. 1 73. ''t ! ALBANY, OREGON, FKIDAY, 'io cunts A. WEEK. JULY 25, 10)0. V.jNO. 55 E. S Esslusiv Agencv fj lie Ludlow Fine Shoes It f, I JI H K KG v It L O C'v VLB A NY i PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND CAKF.- FOR-.-.WEDDINGS' VFRRSII FRUIT- RF.R -V KIK- AND VEGETABLES Choiw Table Delicacies and a Lip.e f Fancy ami Staple Groceries visions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies, .41 Full I. hie of IdHfHUtrtl IV. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. GENTLEMEN. BEST IN THE WORLD. FOR CHICKENS - S5.00 IER rCZElX, EGGS 18 CENTS. MiiellerS- (lam tt. Fdiiiii'is MrirliaM NLRNrECO OK Al.bANY OKKOON (41-irtL !la, .MHMMM tut i tirL W&&.OM. OFFICERS. 1 rei-l leiit W. F. Read. Vli-e-rresioeiit-J. O. Writsman. Tieasurer J. L. Cowan, fs-cn-tarv .1. K. Klderkin. IMKk.tT.K8. r. ...-tiahali.' J- l Cowai , I. 1 . WiitMi at'. . r. !iii M.ii. V V. Read.J. K. W.aili.ih id. L J.. Filey, Joli llurneit and M. teildierg. SalB, Scuiia, Lcnseivative A Square Company, Munaged by Square Men, Patronized by tquaie reople P6oai Heat S&tarpxiso EARLS DniGwiNtiins LAU1LS AXD C.KSTS MS111NUS. FTRJ ; Also have a complete line of UUUrS JUKI SilUhlSinurkliart & Keeney: For spring trade at prices hat liety oiniiiieeitmn. (live us a call nd buy your ehoea oi nt bedrock price. linoi! vita anil nquare dealing. BAKERY. FRESH RAKKD .-.'. BREAD'.'.'.' Full and Pro Etc, Etc. mttl Dftursfic Chjary. For Sak BY V IjIj D mxt MATIyNlLBAKK rKESIDKST L. FLI.VN . Vi K FKKSIIlK.NT S. " Yor.NO. CAsnuh k. w. La:-' i ion. i'KANsAU'l'S A Ufcl JL.IAL BANKING S. E. Yorso, I.. Klwh U K. E. F. sox. E W. LAN6l.iN Cashier, COWAN' RALSTCN AID Albany, (rft CirtiK Oregon Trai.sa.-rii a general banking l.umnefle. Itm diffht ilmftB on New York, Sun IsicjiuI I'ortlaiirt, "r. (j4.ii liir.i.tv on a).rnil iiectirity. Ka-eiv. ileK)HitM llt.jeut to rhm-'k. ivllt(imi entrunteil to us will rn pr..i bt alii i.iH n BANK OF OREGON, ALBANY, rtrirti I'le.l.lnil.. .., Irr l"rr i alilrr OREGON. 50,0110 II. IIKVIM II M Ultlll. . JAl LLAI.V IlIKECTOKS: It Hktaxt. J. W. Ki.mn, till.. II'PHKET, I-' II. Sn.WAKT, E, 4 Lanni.no. II. F. Mfkkill. IIIirC I!V hrnilT I D it 1 1 1 U iM ' L 1 1 L A It l.rHllrmrn liiu. I luld. . u' lulk Iiii:, in al All Indie l.muiriili. luud oralrr l Hit- JapaneseBazaartore HKICIB VKKV Low h NO Wo KM to. ti Mi it oi. Flint Mi eel bill u ei.iei & Lii.ckl.uina. II. A. CROWPER. C. W. CKOWDEU. CKOWDEIt LRUS UontractOiS and Builders. Oflice on First street with Wal lace & Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildihgsor carpen ter rk. All work intrusted to na will be promptly executed. Uae elegant lotion for tan. JnnCoiinty Bank Biijina Tour PropBTtJ Through the ieat estate timi of The ohiest Real Estate Firm in the They have lands of all descrip tions for i-h.1i? at the very lowest prices anil on the most favorable terms. We have some fine bargains in small tracts of garden anil fruit I lands near the ciy, which we are ! offering at a (treat sacrifice. This I pnierty lies near the city, and is i the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY rilOPEKTY We have a large list of choice business and residence property ' tor sale liichiding the 'ioltra iiaik adoiiion, the i-est, nearest and cli-iie8i subi'i'bnn property on the market. A lot in thisa.idition will double in value in than a i year. i EASY PAYMENTS. BUR v ART & KEENEY, Ii K.I I. F.ST A SE. LO A A INSURANCE ACENTS. MJtANV . 0RF.G0N Ti)viis(!iiil &. Wilson, REAL KSTATE BROKERS, INSURANCE AXD LOANS. First street. oposite Farme'-8 & Merchants Insurance Co. Albany, Oregon. Agents for the following Insur ance Companies: JF.tna Insurance Company, of Hartford. Connecticut; total assets 9.780,751.65. The Guardian Assurance Cnm p:iiiv. of London, England ; capital $3,000,000.00. The Co'umbia Fire and Marine, of "oilland, Oregon ; capital, $500,- 000,1 Hi. TOWNSEND & WILSON. FOR SAIE BY AIL nRt'OOISTh. "Seme tiTi.'tli dt'o I t un tiBKi ri hex of rr .). P. rJill'p fiitfirrli Cure for mv own imc I nt rlnrlititr mv nei.Jii-w (:- A McVidian Peimnir nncli mi ii ! cine 1 let Mm Imve n y tox of medi j cine. Mi now ispi.rl for three mori- tioxea, a:iTin!f it i the hes tliinir for i-Rlnrrii ever trie'l hv h:ni mid hU friend. 1 trot another I ox to nr iv I n.y i-iihc, and cheertnily n i cinnii nd it tiioll.l 1, (Siimdi. JOTIN McMAPAN, Fx County t 'oii nriM-iciu r Lane Co. ( ireiron. tprini-1 ta, T.nne county. Oreiton. 1'ro' .'. V, T liiis.m. preiih-nt of the Stat i- 1 1 Warn i ,ouys it nn.d him ol a cmii; I nur other pn -srri.tion lis.rt fniU-i.. L,.kew ife two of hi. little uirl8 used il to cure their coinrh". Mrs Murk rtailev, wife of Pit if Ra'dcy. ent it to Prof Johnso-,. snd recom, no nils it to all l o u tter from colds, tmd i iiut.1. For coinrlm it nets like a -1 1 it i iii, uiul i nn he ii In. led into Mie pipes or p.issiiL-eh. where, o other couch cures cn reach WANTID-C'ows XauitErsa to paalura. Woedle mliamcltefallv 1 IT LOOKS LIKE WAR. News Confirmed in Cent al of the Battle America. THE GUATEMALAN TROUBLE. The Situation Ii Alarming The United S.atet May Hit a Filler U tie Pie- New York, -In'y 24. News re ceivid from Guatemala and Sa-j Salvador conrbuw the. -x.&il the battle of July 17. U is -;ii orders have bet n given iener.il 1'orta to advan e with 2.j00 troop toward Salvador. The e i roups will be met iy a like number f urn Honduras under the command of Generals Avail an.! Lichio, a d the ton es o hoth com.tr.es will make an onslaught mi Salvador. The latter cainry has d tailed Generals Molina ai d Leon tu unit - . . j . . it f .nvs in their depart. n.-nt, a in aiios, uuui'it-i ins; " w u:ii,..u cunrentra'e thi-ui m order to resi.-t ; tlie enemy. Tiie feeling in Guatemala is raid to be one oi u-m wt in-n'Ciu ity. l'resid- nt Biirr los is beginning to be tiniversiilly ilis'ikid for bin weak and VHcillating p I cy. A general revolution iry feeling per vades the eniire republic Laige O'der f.r arms have been sent io the United States, but it is he- j lieved the people of Guatemala I will be compelled to furnish a Tie Celebrated CURE Frencli Warranted to cure the urtteri-tive urtfiuiftof either sex wht'ther an him if tritin tin excs-ivt not of rttimuiauta. loh&i ct or ouiutn. or Th"n-h tiiithfui in I is- 1 cretioi, otriwhilirnij,rtc.. mich a. (u ot Brain Tower, Abke u'umi Hearing Diwin, Taiiw in rhe l-a-k, fiiiii.Hl uhiiuhh, H teria, N r 11- Tri r.t-on, Jioct irit il nii8 Liwho' Pi.we a'nl luifMotnv, whi.h if ik lecfe-t often lead to r&n atim tt') uv mI m s Ka a .' ft ia rr t;i i rlth varv S o?iIr re'(.MVfnl. to refund tlifr motify if a IVrBiiinri! rure it ottffe. te . w e have thounaiMisof tertimoiiiulH tn.nt old and utik', of both htx, who have tw.-it peniiaiientl curtJ h the u f Av-hrodium Circular free, Ail-Ire inr ruitw m hm i v. . Weatrii l.raneh, ttox, "27. I'ltitlaml, itretrnn. For euite by Fliay & Maaon, who ettaleatut pfMil inutcib, Al) rat' t'lrtt n Fr Ffinale lr reL'ulirities; tioth in iik- thetii uti the market. Nevet ai. BiucceHsfiilh ineil bv iiroiiiinenl tailie mutitlJy. Guarantee' t re lie e SII pftlfcMJ.I tnei Ptruath'M. Sure,Safe, Ceriais Don't t.e humlmif jreil. Save time. Ilealrli aii.l money. Take no other, bent to an' ail draw iy mali i n rer. Ipt of price, 82 00. Ail drm t.hlo Mt-dlrltir a.Hin W ent Bramh li x V7, I oilh nil. Or. Sold by Forhay & Karon, Albany. Oregm GRANT'S PASS PEACHES ! MUELLER & GARRETT, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS Orders for anv quantity wil e promptly tided. 1101 KINS BHO'S. DEALEIiH IN STIVES. TIKWAR-, HCUJE FUKN'SHIICS, Manufacturers of galvanized iron cornice. Plumbing a specialty. ! Give us a call. Absolutely Pure. This iKiwner never vanes. A snarrei t purity.trenirth and w holes.Miicnes More economical than lhe orilinni) kinds, and cannot be sold in compi ti lion with multitude of low test, short veiuht alum oi phosphate .odei Sold osly in cma. Kotal'Bakiv 'ow dkk Co . W- Walt -t. N. Y. Lawta M. Joiikuok A Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. mmmv z - ' ! i 4 w "miSTi ' in. POWDER forced loan of money to replenish the de le'to in auiy. , As t..e i-eizuie of rifles r oard the a earner Colmia. bv the t-uate-Uial.ilt governing; t was made be loie ho.-tilii; w nil Sau Salvador had wune-i ami before the Cen tral Auit'i icati com.'act was signed, ui.n.i- relieve ti.at the Li.iteu S at.- wil a-k uuateiu .la lor an explanation of Lei c ndUi i. The lihcs lia i iieeu ordered fioui San t'.ai.ci-io b. tore ni revolutionary movement, had broken out witn tan bul vtlui . The s.ate i:eparment in Wash ington i-. sidi -.Tit,. out aivices lioui the I) lined Mate.-, inimsier at i iu ituiiilH. Lana nn -"- - concei ni g the war now in progress etcn ouatetna a ami ban Sal vador. City of Mexico, Ju'y 24. A re o in iouiry up rising o.i a sin . II ccaie too piace yest. rd.iy at San Miguel in Salvador, The ring leaders were rauht, tried by ouit-niar.iril and siioi. In the in-t.-r:oi of the repumic everything is qui. I iuric io voiuo nation against San Salvador, a..a .he s.t.u.io,, ,e alarunii ' " A MILITARY EMISRUULIU. , t'oiiiplh Hliona tlmt Threaten to tie- tiult 111 Severe Anil llHeillue. Omaha. July LM. For a long time theie has been conider.ible 'liscontent throng 'out the military tep;iitment of Plate, recently l-rollght about by the iiianageuient from hc:'k)iiarii rs. It seems the c inmander invited S'une iiiforma1 ion fi om ( ien. Kaulz. relatmn to his post. The inioniin- ;tiu asg venand returned with ' an endor.-i-tuent to the t-tlect t it I In- had made a tatenient not in ai-cordanc-' with the fais. Where nK)n the la ter ask. d for a redrew oi ;l.e grievance and t'V rep'y whs plic. d und-r ai lest, thus shutting oft the Heime for a further appli ca ion for col lection. It is said that Kautz had filed eliA-ges iig.i nt Gen. Hrooke for co iliict nub. com'n.g to an officer and wenth m n, whi. h ln-a been '.orvv.irde to t lie war de: artmei t Thi- will, no doub, mdu.e the ca s s Mg iii. at Kau'z if it i-asi.oi t. me aiie.idv, ana it is not i,i,prnha.le "l hat 'e Ot Hit 1 l.truest military courts known to the arm. will ou'c ne over fiat, 'houjh.one of the officer- mention ed wibb released i'roai uuty in tli- dep -.rtin -nt. I' is t l ar it at Gen. B-ooke has - n r a ie an ins runieot u Inch the most promin. nt candi date, (ien. A. V. Kautz. for the next vacancy of brig ctier g neial, M. i .' be placed out ot" 1 he way of u few ver-. andiitioii.-. men. HOLD BANK UOKI.lilvS. Overcome the Niclitn atchman and Secure 111.000 in Cash. Omaha, Jn'y 24. A special from Wt-cpii a Water save ti.at about 3 o'cl ck this nioin ng tl-ree un kiiovni m n capiuied, hound and g g.e l the irglu . atcliu.au of the Comm. rciul oai.k, look him t(l a gr oe about half a mile irom town .ill. I lied him to a tree, lie wa found ai.d ieleae I :h-s morning a''out "o'clock. The toieie-- io -k is revolver. Tin y then returned to town wheiethev i.r.'ke into ihe bank and d illed lhe r way into ihe vail t. lliev could not net in to M e tm.e'ock sa'e, bin s. cured a arge b x coiitainii g $11,0 K) in cash. Three tough characteis took the tiain lor On. alia this in ji ni g. A MIUSl'MMEK ITEM. Some Pointers That Will Save Money to Housekeepers. Go an I se that beau iful gold watcJi at the ' (io'den Rule J3a zaar." Jul us Gr .dwohl the pro prietor oi the Golden Kule Bazaar informs us tint he has the Prze B king Powder, and No 1 Japui tea, xpres-ly .put up for h s busi netis, "ii I for the ben--tit of his cu-toiners, each box oi b.ixinu powder will win a piece of tine ylaa-are, and also each p und of the tea will win a piece of tine ulas-srt are, and customers who litiy one pound of tea or a box of tak ing povder, which i- warranted, wilt nave a chance on thai beauti ful cold watch, lie h is also add- eu a nne a-sorimeiit oi iamiiv groceries to his minimoih slock of ulasiiware a d crockery, which is the laiif.-st in the Will.uneite val ley, i io and see Mr. Gra Iwlfl at the (Jolilen Rule Bazair, and ou will -ee (hat nothing is misrepre-.-ented. License Granted. At a meetii g of the city council last n ght, i-,. loon l.cense a granted to John Giblin a-id . J. .Monlcitli. Peisous who lead a life of expos ure are subject to heum.itism. neuralgia and lumbito and will lind a v.ilual.le remedy in Dr. .1. II. Mcl ean's Volcanic il Lniment; it will hinish pun aid Mil I lie wi ll. un .lion I'o-hny tt Mason. A choice and comitit te line of bo! lie.) tlelicasies have just been ail. led to mv stock call and see them. C. F. Itrownell. 1 1, ve ou'seeii those hew style h:m oinainent-i at the Ladies I'.a.aar. They are the la'est thing out. While we run largely to special ties our stock is always full of! choice goods in our line. Spencer & Blackburn. STATE A X D CO A ! following nominations : Gov- ALU jKJAL., K AJerriam, renou.Mia.ed: j lieutenant-governor. G. S. Ives of . . . Nicollet; state treasurer, Jo-i. Bib- Vancouver Visited by a S5.000 ! lotte: s-.etarv of state, t. k. Fire. CREMATED IN CALIFORNIA. Portland Haa Oot Another Const and is ! Harpy lki Oregon ipris I Train D railed. Vancouvek, Ju'y 24. Fire broke out in one. oi t-e WGoe-i 'frulldliigs facing til.? PortUii i A Vancouver terry, but by the ener getic action ot toe it zens the lire as coiiiined io tir,-e woolen tu.ldnig8 lacing the feiry landii.g in spite of a high ii.d. The lvirs is aout 45000; eau:.e, unknown. Saw-Mill Burned Which the Wood on Fire. Set Ohovh.i.k, Cal., July 24. A s:iw-mid situated on Berry creek, H'-oiit 20 mile- from I'ere on the tuiucy road, toge' her w ith a'.oni i)0 0 HI feet of him er, was burned ih s morning. Toe loss is alniut $lo,0!MJ. The mill was owned bv W. G. Lathrop. Tne tiie from the mi. 1 caught, in the wojiI-i and is spieadin with great rapid. ty. .Much damage will be done. This has been the lc ttst day of the s-a-on litre, the thermometer standing 104 in the s'lade. CIIINESK FOR MEXICO. Thousands of Them to be 1'ut to Work on Railroad. Sn Francisco, July 24. The attorney of this city who recenth went t Mexico in connection with il.e proposition to plaee within the Mexicati territory 8,o00 chine-e to I I usea in buildb.g the ..t.lroa I at j rehuatepeo, has relumed, and to- a I... ...,.l 1. t..,a I it v on th ' ..... ... i I next s'eainer lor cinuu. ( I he n. i nber of Chinese, tie saia, t''at w ill be pi iced in Mexico, is HoOO. " I shall cbirter .steamers to bring th-.ni over at different ti ne and hi-y will he placed at Worit as rap.dly as possihle. FOierLANU'd t'ESSl's. Superintendent fuller Will Add Omissions to the List. Portland. July 24. Mayor Van B DeLasliuiiitt ieceive.1 this after n on a reply from Rob-rt Porter, superintendent of . a-ecsu ai Washington, tatllJ; th .t th ? sup plemental eouoieia'ioii .roiored by t:ie ma.vor and t ie cf:a'iiier ot coinmeice m iy b. fo'Warde i and when p"np rly veritied will be adde I to the regul ir list. This wi l give Poitl iud an opportunity o oota n a complete ceu u-. KAlLUOAI) BUILDING. The Northern Pacific Extending Its Llues in Washington. San Francisco, July 24. The Northern Pacinc C -mpany award ed a c mira.-t to-day to a local tirm, Webster Kelso A Dan, I -r the consiiuction t a .ine of railroa-t irom Chehalis to outh Bend. Wash ngion. A member of the c nt acting rirm left ihU city to night to e: gae men and teann. t. stait i be work before ihe rainy -ra-oii s t in. It i? understo ! 'hat the amount of th-.' contract is $40.1,000. A Sailor Killed. san Francisco, July 24. The three, masted schooner James A. Garfield, from Gny's H irl'Or, ame into pet to-day with her flag half mas'ed, her sails being taken in preparatory to b iii taken in to' bv the tu--'. Andrew F lism inn waso.it on ihe spanker hoom. His loot became tangled in the ropes. The sad beLied out and knocked him over. As be hung head down the hoom swuiiu over For-m inn's head an. I struck the com paid m way with gr. at force. He was got out and cariied lielow where be soon died. Oregon Express Derailed. Nord, Cal., Julv 21. The north bound Or. gon express was de railed a mile and a half south ol Noid tnis morning. Twos'eepers, a toacli. the mail and expres cars are ofl' the track. None were hurt exc -pt two tramps, who w ere bidlv brii sed Th-i damage is slight. The train will be on the track bv 11 a. m. The Strike Ended. Ne'v York, Ju'y 24. The doak- niakers strike end. d to-lay and the men will return to work in tiie tnonnns. The manufacturers r -c- ognize tne union and will discbaige all hon-unio" men in their em ploy, reserving the right, however, toiet.inthe American girls who are woiking for them. turned to Death. Stockton. Cal.. Ju'y 24 The coroner received a ni. s-nge this evening from -R'tion, ibis coumv. 10 mile-i south oi L ithrop, sayinir i h it three perrons had ieen hurned to d. ath there. No part culars. Earthquake In California. Baeersfield, July 24. A severe shock noin an eartliqtiake oc curred here this morn ng at o'clock Minnesota Republicans. St. Pail Julv 24. The repub ican state convention to-day made j Urown, Faribault county; state j auditor, P. J. .McGuire of Polk j jcoun y; attorney general, Moses I h. i lapp; clerk oi the mpreme I , court, C. 13. ilolcoiub, Washington ! c-iuniy. A HOCSE BLOWN CP. Several ot the Inmate Killed and Wouuded. Savannah, Ga,, July 24- W. I. -utii-.ul's iKiardihg h'oa-e, A three-si-jry ilwehing, was blon up ttiis mori.il g. Three persons were killed and ten hurt, two of whom will probably lie. ..There were ihirteen people in the house. The explosion chattered the walls and tney collars- d. Tne cause is a mv.-tery. Many rum irs oi an ugly nature are atio-.tt. One man insin uated that there had been a row in the hou-e toward the end of a joll tication in wliich the inmates rtere in-iu ging. IlKSI'lll lE MOK.MONS. Deluded Inlanders Returning to Their lloiiieg from Salt Lake. Sn Fkascisco, July 24. Eight Moi moim who arriv-d" in this city in a dei-titute coiidit on will nail for Honolulu Sa'urday on the .Mariposa Hawaii, and were in duced to leave their isl tml homes s by Mormon elders. When they !nrrivedat Sat Lake the Mormon . elders deserted them. C'olorado'a I'ojiulalloD. Dknvkk, July 24. The two cen us supervisors for Colorar; have o far c.oinp'et-d their woi as to he able to announce that the popu lation of this sta'e will ha vetv c ose to 400,000. Ttie three lag"e ci,lt in 0,,ts''.,e . v"r:rt:. -iirniiiS. 11.200. Pueblo avs ,- . - .. . . ; , .- claims io I'll; iii-t.in i ion or oeint; the only city in America whicn has doubled its popul.tnon in two ear-, the retuins in giving "that ci'y 13,5-10. Venael Golnit to Pieces. san Francisco, July 24. Infor mal ion was re- eile.t at the met-chiut-' exchange t--dav to the effect that the Chilian bark Sa voni, whiih went ashore near Roger's Point Wednesda, is a reck ami is fast, troinv. to pieces. Vessel Oveidue. San Francisco, July 24. S mie anxietv i- felt .f ir the British ship ifosjtodar, now out 384 days Horn Lo.idon. for heie. The Portland's Win. Portland, Ji.ly 24. In iiaine ot bi-'ebill tbe score Portland 12, Tacoina 1. the was Wolves lu Russia. j Londoi Times. It U oin.-ially esiim tted tiat no fewer than 171,0 K) vo!ves are routing at large in Russia and that ihe inhabitants of the Vol-.g la tast year killed no fever than 4"), 00 "and of the Ca-an district 21, oOO. In the Can idia i northwest tliere are als wolve, but those are not like ihe European ones of a very dangerous chaiacter. The coyotes are, however, at times very troublesome on the plains, espec ially io flocks of sheep. S nne time ago Sir John Lister-K.aye imported a nu. nber of Belgian and French hounds and Scotch deer hounds tor the purpose of bunting down these coyote,vhile other breeds of logs have als been tried with fair success. Ky means of these the number of coyo'es have been areat !y reduced, as many as seventeen having been brought down in a single i'ay on the Cochrane ranch, riie bounds are, hiwevei, scarce ly ia-t enough, and with a view to giving them a yrea'er turn oi -peed, Mr. Dan tiordon, the vet eiinaiy s lrgeon of Ottow.t, Canada has jus: mii ported two of the fast est and best bred greyhounds ever hipid from England namely lusiian, byCul Huuo, out of Stylish Lady, ai.d Jetsam, by Royal Stag, out of Ca-tawav. A Sure Cure for the Whisky Habit. Dr. Livingston's Anudote for Drunkenness w ilj cure any case of the liquor habit in from ten to hirty days, tiom tne moderate drinker to the drunkard. lhe Antidote can be given in a cup of collee Aithouf the knoA ledge ot the person taking it. The Anu- lote w ill not injure I tie licaiiu in anvwav. .MAiuiiactureu 'v me Livingston (;iieui!cal Co., Port- and, Oregon, or from J. A. Cuiu- niiiii;, uruggist, sole agent, Keep ttr. All per-ons are hereby warned to keep off from my preuii-es for hunting purposes of anv kind. The de-truciion of stock from the careless handling of shotguns has b come unbearable, and as the on ly recourse; 1 desire hunters to keep entirely off of my land. Albany, July 22d, 18J1. Thomas Froman. For the Atouutaius. Nearly all of our citizens who an lay aside bus Tiess cares and take a shori vaea ion are going to the mountains this hot weather. Of course they all want to lay in a supply of canned lunch g hsIs be fore they start, and Mueller & Garrett keep a full line of the best in the maiket. tNGRESS The Senate Passes Tbe India Appropriation Bill. XBWS BAST OF TBI BOCKIX. FbeFilljBBaolMakaaa Barprbiig Bao- rd A Hjbm fileva Up aad la v lamatcsK llad aad Waaaiao. ':' tWAsaissTos,--. JnW 84.' Th" bouse parsed the Torrey bank ruptcy bill to-day withjummporUuit amenduieuie; eas 117, nays 84. A vote was then taken on th minority substitute which cb known as the voluntary bankruptcy biSff 7 This was disagreed to; yeas 74, ntya 125. The Torrey "bill was then passed with an un important amendment; yeaa 147, uays 84. The house then adjourned. The senate o-day took up th Indian appropriation bill with its amendment, which provoked a discu-sion. It was one increasing lie appropriation to $103,000, and for the support of Indian schools to 151.0U.i, including the con struction of a school bouse at Hlackhjot agency. Mr. Vest op losed the amendment, aa th introduction system intended to abolish denionstrational education among the Indiana. ' Ve.-t explained bis position to he, that if Catholics were doing bett"r in educating Indians than others he was in favor ot Catnolics and if the Presbyterians or Bap tists were doing better he was in favor of them, but .he was con vinced that tbe Catholics were far more efficient among tbe Iudians than any protectant organisation could be. After further debate be amendment was agreed upon and then reported to tbe senate, md all the amendments were agreed to by the committee of the whole. It was concurred in and the bill was parsed. IMPORTANT LAND DKClSIOJf. Rendered by th SaKsretary f tka Interior In Cantata Caa. W ashinotom, July 24 In th homestead and preemption on tested -aee of the Cenual Psv itic -s. Henry Booth and James P. R ibson, on an appeal from the to -al land office atS.Ut Lake, Utah, the secretary of the L.tenor has rendered a de. is:on holding that the .-ef lenient and residence "of an a'ii-n up. -n land within the limits f the grai.t to the Central Pacific Co. at the date of the definite location of its road does not except he same from the grant. The decision of the commissioner of the g -neial land office, from which i tie appeal was taken, is reversed. THE CROWD WENT WILD. Tbe Filly Sunol Trota Half Mile In 1:02 1-8 at Detroit. Detroit, July 24. At the con clusion of the races to-day Marvin came out with the celebrated Sunol (2:10) and sent her a half mile, starting at. tne half mile post. A running horse joined ' the tretch. The filly went from tbe half to he post in 3I3 reconds. Coming in Marion encouraged her by voice and whip, and when th judge announced the time of 1 :02 the crowd went wild. OUTLAWS CAPTURED. How a Gang of Desperado War Overtaken. Globe, Ariz., July 24. Particu lars of he recent killing of tbe Apache convict, Pashlatak, and the capture of Curley, a confeder ate, have been obtained from an official souice. The Indians who wt re in the employ of the military met three of the outlaws and i; Ained thcirconfjdence. The whole patty can ped togetht-r and in the evening the outlaws were attacked and Pashlalak was killed. It is thought another one, Sayea, was wounded but he and Curler escaed. Troops were sent oat to take up the trail. Curl-y gave himself up and was taken to an Carlos. The hunt for Saves still continues. Pa-hlatak and Saves were a-nong the convicts who ki i lt'l Sheriff Reynold laat No vember. FATHER AND SON KILLED. A Famous Valon 8ooat Sbat by Well Knowa Detective. Ft. Smith, Ark., July 24. New has reached here of the killing at .Magazine, Logan county, of Cnpt. Wm. F'.llingion and his son, YV. E. Ellington, by N. D. Mclnturf, a well-known detective. Mclrvturf escaped. Ellington was a famous scout in the union army duiing the war. No particulars are ob tainable. A Sheriff Killed. St. Lotis, July 24. Advice from Louisville, Ark., are to the effect that Sheriff Mty aud snoaa attempted to arrest Dr. Oliiaolm vesterday. The doctor resisted, nd both shot. The sheriff was k lied and two of his poe-e mort ally woiimiea. iiim anair is a sequel to the shooting scrape which occurred at Louisville in. which Dr. Chisolm killed Stmuel Stone. No matter what the price, oar goods will always be first-class. RrsMBa & Blague s 13