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' J? ALBANY, OIIEUON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, l90. 20 CENTS A WEEK. VOL. V. NO.64 E. S Exclusive Ageaov for he Ludlow Fine Shoes BL UMBERG r BLOCK ALBANY BAKERY. PARKER BROS., PROPRIETORS. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND KE FOU .-.WEDDING;- VFRKSH HRITITS BER-V KIE- AND VEGETABLES Choice Table Delicacies and a Full "12 Line of Fancy and Staple Groceries and Pro- , Titrions, Canned Goods, Nuts, Candies, Etc., Etc. A Full Line of Imported yjjj ass? -- C) HI V. L. DOUGLAS $3 SHOE. PEST IN THE WORLD. "WE! iJP-ZLrZi FOR CHICKENS .$5.00 PES DOZEN EGGS ISCEiNTS. Mueller & Garrett. Imm i Merchants NSUR CO OK Albany Orbqon rtiD rr 4-amtl m.m. OFFICERS. Preident--W. F. Read. Vice-President J. O. Writsraan. Treasurer J. L. Cowan. Secretary J . K. Elderkin. DIRECTORS. it. . Mrnhan, .T. L. Cowan, J. O. Writsman, f. F. Simpson, W F. Read, J. K. Weatherfnrd, I,. L. Foley, Joh Burnett and M. Stern her. Safe. Sound, uonservatiYe A Square Company, Managed by Square Men. Patronized by Square People JPftxaoais EomeJ Eatexprise EARLS Div Go(4,Notkts LADIES AND GENTS FTRJ NISHINUS. Alio have a complete line of BWrrS ffld SUl)Bi!BarklBrt 4 Kccney: For spriug trade at price hat dety compeeitmu. Give us a call aud buy ymir shoes ot at bedrock price, tiood ids aod square dealing. FRES.t BAKE v.-.T EADV- ' and Domestic Cigar. For Sale FIRST MATIUKALBAHK PRESIDENT L. PLINK. Vi. K PRESIDENT S. ? Y0CNO. CASHIER K. W. LaI- VKJN. 'KANSACT8 A OE1 1.1AL BANKING 3. E. Yoi'se, L. Klism L. E. Bliin. K. F. Soi. E. W. LiKGIX.l. Cashier. Lifli County N;iliml Albany, - Oregon CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. ParsiDKNT jLCowm, Vi. e t'rcaiilent- J M Kalstnn. Cashier 10 K Ch.itt t rlain, A8imnt C-hi r OA 'r.hilald. Irireitori J L Cuwun, J M Ralfton, Geo E Ihiiniherluiii. H s Laiid. n M Goltra, J A Crawford alicl O A Archi'ialit. t nuntat-tB m general 'unking t.n-Mnetui.. Iran iiht draf la on Se York, an iavoand Cortlan.i, r. Loin air.nrv on apnrtiieil security.; P '-eivt lupoi;.4 HiitJect to rhrck. Collectiotm entruHtetl to us will rt-ceive prn rf srtrntioti BANK OF OREUO , ALBANY. OREGON. (APirAL... 9M,0M Preldra. Vlev Pr.. U. RKTART n. v. mtititiiu . JA1 W.RLtl.. niRicroRs: H. Bryant, J. W. Blain, Ol.O. HCMPRRIT, t'- H. fTEWART, E J. Lanni.ng, H. F. Mbrrilu LADIES' UNDERWEAR KUBiea tihlrl. 4'hlldrrB'a lolb Ing, and All Lad Ira Ciwnli Had I ardrr at Ihr JapaneseBazaar tore altera tirt low. KWONO WO;K5E CO. MS Store on Firal Street next tc Si encer & Black burns. H. A. CBOWD1R. C. W. CROWDER. CR0WDER BROS Contractor and Builders. Office on First street with Wal lace A Cusick, real estate agents, Albany, Oregon. Estimates given on all kinds of buildings or carpen ter work. All work intrusted to Hi will to promptly ax ecu ted. BRO MONEY Vm -BY- Bnjins Your Property Through the teal estate firm of The oldest Real Estate Firm in the Willamette Vally They have lands of al' descrip tions fur hale at the very -lowest prices and on the most favorable terms. We have -tome fine bargains in -iniall tracts of garden and fruit lands near the city, which we arc 'tiering at a great sacrifice. This ;roerty lies near the city, and is the very best on the market, part of which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY We have a large list of choice business and residence property for sale iiicl ml i Mir the Goltra park addition, the best, nearest and cheapest suburban property on the market. A lot in this addition will double in value in less than a year. EASY PA 7 MEETS.' BUR : ART & KEENEY, UK. I I. EST.ISE, LOA A -AVU- INSURANCE AGENTS. A IMA N V OREGON FOR 8AI.F BY AM. nRCOOISTS. "Somc'mnnthi" fiL'O I Mirclmcerl box of T)r .1. P. Sill's Cntt-rrl. fun- for niv own tmc but fiiidiiie mt nevln'A A McMstian reedtptr pikIi irxfii cine I let' him Iibvc n y hox of nicdi rine.Th now Prnd.- for tbn-c ninn tioxce, snyitiir it is the thint' f.u rutwrrli ever trie-! I.y h'm nd h'f friends. 1 irot iinnther lox ii my fiife, nnd i-heerfidiy r cotiiliicud ii toot lit i s. (SiLiicd,. JOHN MrMAHAN, Fx ountj ( oii,rni..-ioticr I.in.c Co Oretron. Sprinefli-lrl. hum- count v, ftn-t'on. Pnl .T, W, lo'iiiKon. president of the t'tute nil iTBnilv, savi it cured liini ol a couirli alter tw uther pp'seriptions hud failed. Likewise two of his little ETirls used it to cure tlieircouirh. Mrs M;irk Bailey, wife of Prof Tta'li-y. sent it to Prof Johnso-, and reeom ni nds it to all who sutler from cold, and coughs. For coiifrha it acts like a chaim, and can be inhaled into the pipes or passages, where o other cough cures can reach ilellrr to Cant rar (Mint, NOTICE IS 1IEREHY GIVEN THAT THE undeniirned trustees of the Kirst Con (feifa'ional Church ot Albany, Orcifon. ill receive b:ds to paint the church Iniililing ol said church till roon of Aug. 4th IS0n tlie said trustf es reserviutr the ni(ht to reject any and all bids. II . II. Hewitt. W. C. Head VTOTICE IS HKRKBY GIVEN THAT ALL, ll persons Indebted to the old firm ot Krausse A Klein are requested to come for ward and settle up promptly, as the accounts must I o closrd. Klein Bros. GIKL WANTKD IN A SMALL FAMILV. No childien and lii-ht work. For par ticulars inipu're at Klein Bros, shoe store. Lost, One note dali : November 26. 183S, for 200 one note, same date, $-200; ot e note, sme date, 8260, payable one, to and three years after date: one note f r4Q,datid in "Feb ruary or March, 18-9. payablt one year after date; one note for 880. dated between the 10th and is:n ot June. 180. parable eighteen months !tter date All the above nut s are signed by Asa A. Hull and pa.taile to Isaac S Louden. All persons are warned ayatnst buving the above described ncte. The finder will please leave said notes at tnlj onice. Losaaa. RE AWAITING DEATH. Kemmier Will Probably Be Elec trocuted Wednesday Morning. THE NORTH AND THE SOCTB, Breckemidze Wants tun Two Utlted lh Daj's Proceed ngaiaCon.ru Kentucky Still Demecratio. t Ai Bt KN, X. Y., August 4. Tliis afternoon the iostm-tn carrieinio pii-pn a leaisjereuJetterddryj!!, d to Win. keiniuler. The po-tuiark wa I'hiladelpliia, and upo;i ih envelope v.iw wiitteu ihe words, ' Fiom your buiher, Henry Keiniuler."" Poubiless this letter n tboiii'lit bv tlie writer proba bly would be the last to pa-8 ie-tv-entlie two bri'tber-". At four o'clock this afternoon NVa deu Duiii-tiui t Id an A-s m iated l':es rtxr er tliat tbe execiiti in would not take place within twenty-four llOtllS. Rearing upon this point, is a pri van nie-s iye ivceived m tnis ity fiom liuiTalo. stating tbat the in vited witne.ss-s to ihe execution have t eeu aked to be pre-eii! in Auburn at 7 o'clock Tue-dey even ing. Reasoning f" ni tiiis fictthe leo'Ie are oivided in the opinion ;ts to whether Keintn er w ill de to mo row or upon Wedne-day evening. LVmbtless in re peoi le here are ot I lie- belief that Wednes iay morning will lie the time oi hir- exei-ution by electricity. THE DAY IN CONtiKESS. ' TarlfT Bill Still In the Senate Ap propriation Bill iu the House. - Wasaingtos, August 4. In tlie senate the tariff bill was taken un, t e question be r g on Veit aniendiiient to tlie chinaware p na graph, a reduction of du'y on d c orated to 50 p-r cent, a l valiein, and on plain undecorated ware to 40 per eent. in-tead of .V and 5'J as recommended by the tinuice committee, and ins'e.id of ot) and 5" in the house i.ili. The in .ttei was disciiHsicd at li ng li. is TltK noi HE. The lou-e went mto C"inm:tte of the bob- on t gen ral tle fii'ifiiev v. pproi.i at 1'iii. VVasiusui'oN, Aug. 4. In the house to-d 'V RrecKenrnhre, of Arkaisa, critici-ed tlie coin o rules and proceeded to coin l ast the personal and l oli'ietl relation winch exi.-ted b.-lwien Speaker 1'arlis.e and the luembeis, ;m t''at hich --xi-teil lietiveeu them nd Speaker lieed. He said the ineinbeis of tin minority bad a:w;is bt-i'ii treate I o n leouslv, :-utnow a ni -nsiier oi ilie m noiity ri-ing for recognition I : t not kimw hat tn-atinent he would get at tin- bands of the speaker, lb tnen pr feed- d to make an earn- ft appeal against the force bill, con- The CelebraM French CURE Warranted to cure r-:.F0B Ox? AFTER the Kcncritive itraiiH of cither sex whethiri iinsini' from the execs-ive hm of Htitntilarits. tobacce or opium, or tbrennh eiithtul indis eretioti, owr indulL'ci'co, etc., such asIosMut llratn I'ou-r, Wnlic tnes. IW-aririi; lown Haius in fbe lire k, Sl-oiii-hI W'- akiMss, Hys teria. Ner oil?. Ties latinn. Noctiirn-il Oniia -ioiie, Leueorrbet, Ihzitics., Weak Memory, l.nasoi rower anil iniimreiiex, wtih ti ir ne, lected often le.nl to pri-icntim old aye ami insanity. Price il a Im.x; 6 lioxc5 fcr jf.i.tiC Sent bv ninil "li receipt of prnre. a Viitin .i itrir.i: is irivn, with every ib order reieivcd. to refund tni tnohty if a IVi iimii-i:l cute is noteffei te-i. w e have tbeiisai imol test inioniuls from old and w utif, of bnth sexes, who .have boeii peniiutienth enred b tlicuse"! Aphroditin Circular free. Ail'lrcss A int. si-iiko hiiiiiim: . Western llrniah, liox, 17 I'mtlaml, Oret-nn. l-'or sale b Kosbay & Mason, w ho esalt- ana ctml e.n. A 'I f-i i . Fater's Golden llUil Fills" For Female Ir regularities; noth ing iike them on flic market. Never alt. Su tt'"-tuii ISCd bv li" ! -": ladies t " ' b -Guarantee, i- re lieve suppress'! lectiSt rtiatio'i Sure,Safe, Ceriain Don't be humbuK lied. Save time. Health and money. Take no other. Sent to any ad dress by moil in receipt of price, 2 00. Ad dress Aphro Mrtllrliir l'nipnn West Branch IV x 27, lirf ImiiiI. Or. Bold by I'ofliav & Maron, Albany. Orefre SPOT CASH "1.ACKET STOKE," JUST OPENED UPP. MASONIC TEMPLE. Ladies and irents fumishinir icoods.corsets. table covers, lulic ai d uent hosiery, men's and toy s luckwuar. su-penders, dres bjt tons, hair, ti- th, nail and horse brushc, stationery, iKrf- mcrj, inks, renelln. shoe hlaekinir, and a ;rat manv articles t io nu- nieroris ton'entien here. These .foods atf s Id at such Mice, that hcv ecu nut he lu pli. ated by anv other men hai.t In the citv. unless sold at a saerifl e. Come and see our stock No trouble to shew stick. One price ro ail. HKKP.AIU) LtVY. w ANTKO- -Cows to pasture. Wnodle tt Tanlt Hb WANTED A FE BOAROKRS. IN quire at the resilience of Mm. M, E Dorrls, Foortk and Ctiapooia ttretU. ' Ri FlECE lift E rcnnido? ? afc " TC' -Jat T 4 W i eluding as follows: "Gentlemen oi tlie north, why cannot we otue together? Why cannot we lay aside these suspicions? You can not take your rotten burroughs from the South ; you cannot hold power here by the mercen aries ptu at the polls. You cannot keep political power by debauching the ballot box or jury box; you cannot make a country one by turnm out mem bers who are elected by the people a?id seitig one elected by your vote. H'h..t vou cm do is this : Vou can aid the people of the South to build up that coun try; ou can help us keep in the 1 ue of progress, so that your sons may conie and .ive anion.; us, cast their 'ot with ours, and inter in ory in our families, so that while there will still tie a North and South, it wi I be a loving and i rich North and a prosperous aud patriotic South. A TEKHIBLK EXPLOSION. Of Chemicals in Denver Which Killed Two Persons. Denver, Colo. Auuust 4. Chem icals explo led in the ortice of the Denver lirebrick atid chemical supply house at 1 o'clock this af'er no'ii. The entire front of the building whs blown out and men p issin by the front oi the store at the the time were hnr ed across the str-et and iadly bruised. The building took (ire instmtly, and when partially extinguished, a body hurn d to a crisi and sup posed to be that of the president of the company, Joseph Bosworth. was taken out of the ruin-. It is thought that another is still in t e building Kentucky la "till Democratic. LoiisviixE, Aug. 4. The gen eral election took place in Ken tucky to-day. The only state ollict; at stake was the clerkship of the court of appeals. The candi dates were: N. W. Longmoore, democrat, and Judge J. 11. Kinsley, republican. Delegates to the first constitutional convention si i ce 1884 were al-o chosen. Re pons up to midnight indicate that l.onjino ire wdl have a larger mi j rity than the democratic ticket received at the last j-ei-eral lecnon Fro u returns from 60 of 1 lit coiin'i s, by comparison, the .aius are esimiied th.it L"ni niuo'e will have about 35,1X10 iniijoiity. A Klg Blockade. Saclt Ste Marie, August 4 Tne 1 ck o! tbe S'. Mary canal, u li i h became disabled Thursdav, lias been re;.iired and passages weie resumed this in truing, being ailelayofv.t hours to commerce. Tlieie has een one hundred and lil y 8 -els lied up her., represent ing about $10,000,000, carrying about tiO ),u0 ) tons of cargo. The loss is aoont $2 10,001. the lane commerce cannot recover from i his dalay inside of two months. The Panama Canal. New York, August 4. A dis- J patch dated July 25 says that the j oniy intelligence concerning canal ma'ters is to I he effect that nego nations with the Columbian gov ernment are Koini on smoothly. Lieutenant Wyers' engineers are pushing on their pieparations for an eaily resumption of work. Their cireful examination of the condition of the plant has re sulted very satisfactorily, every thing beini in as good if not bet ter pre-ervati.n and order than cau have been reasonably expected. An Aged Woman's Death. Baltimore. August 4. Mra, E. ands. probably the oldest, person m 'he citv, and la-t of the old de fenders association, died yesterday, inl years of are. .-he outlived all her children, the last one dyint; six months ago, at the ane of 77. Her hrsomid joined the army in 1812, and it is pioiiosed to bury her with military honors. .The Katun in Kausas. Kansas City. Atigust 4. The most general rains i hat have fallen m six weeks visited an par's oi Kansas la-t iiLht and this morn ing. in a it wuius last weex on fuithr damage to corn, however, itnd in the greater part of the state the rains were too late to do any good. Fire Damp Explosion. Paris, Aug. 2. Another explo sion of fire damp occurred in the coal pit at Stetienne. One hun dred and fifteen men employed in the nit succeeded in making their escape uninjured. Five others were seriously hurt. Sold to an English Syndicate, FiN'm.AY, O., August 4. It is reported here that thirty-three flint-glass tableware houses in the United States, four of which are located in this citv. were sold to an Knulish syndicate. The truth of the rumor cannot be definitely stated. Cholera Raging. Cairo. August 4.- Cholera is in creas tig at Mecca. Yesteaday there were over 400 death. Cholera Spreading. Lisbon. Aneust .4 The cholera apnea red in the Spanish province ofBadajo.on the f onugese irunuw Secure your railroad, steamship tickets to all UIlll ote-ei..5 ' " , points North, South and East via . w n :C miIwbv on1 the union menu. " save time an: i office on Broadai. . , OREGON'S CEiNSUS. Salem Petitions for a Reeountof the Entire State. BOT DBOWNID AT PORTL AND. JadgoOthtdf SecidMa Case Agalait tt Famtrs Seattle's Demands for D leasea for ths Paolfic Gout. 8alem, Aug. 4. At a meeting of the ialein Board of Trade this evening, resolutions were adopted and ordered Bent by telegraph and mail to Oiegon's senators and rep resentatives at Washington, urging them 10 take steps to secure a re count of the census of tlie state, and declaring the former census imperfect and faulty. It was also decided to use what influence they could in having the county improve and the city of Salem sprinkle the roidu leading from Salem to the State Fair giounds, so as to give better accommodation tj the public at the fall festival. FROM THE STATIC CAPITAL. Residence Burned In North Hal em -A Young Lady Injured. Salem, August 4. Early this morning the residence ot Mrs. M. L. Sweeley, in North Stletu, took tire and binned to the ground, to gether with all the household goods. The loss was about $400 ; no insurance. Mrs Sweeley is a wid -w and it will be a severe blow to her. This morning returning from the Wilhoit springs Miss Amfieli Cavanaugh was seriously injured by bsing thrown from a wagon on her head. The wagon struck a atuuip and she was thrown out. TUB OTSTBRVILLB AtUBDKB. John Roaa Now oa Trial - A Change of Venue Denied. Oysterville, Wd., Aug. 4. The defense in the cse of John Rose was argued on a motion for a chango of venue this moraine. The grounds on which the change was asked, were: 1st, Prejudice and ill feelings against the defend ant; 2d, That on account f the conviction of one of tho-? charged with the crime the feeling against the prisoners would be inien-iiied and an impartial jury could not he obtained; 3d, Tbat a majoiity of the jurors had been suhpoenaed by the sheriff in open view from the neighborhood of South Ben I and YV'illapa, where 0en threats ol lynching had bt-en made. In de. lying the motion Judge Bloom fie lii called attention to the tact th-tt no difficulty had been ex perienced in ge ting a jury in the E I Aar Is' cas., that but 0 jurors tiad been examined, and only four premptory challenges had been made, the remaining 12 being challenged for cause. The court ordered a certified list of jurors troni which the jury to try John Row was to be selected, to be servd on the conns-d for the de fense. When the hat was served it was claimed bv the defense that out of 99 jurors placed in the box 46 were summoned from S uth Bend, Willapa City, and Willapa V'rtllev. The defense filed this fact in an affidavit and atain re newed the motion fot a change of venue. The state was given until 7 p. m. to file counter affidavits. The court expressed itself in some what severe terms ab-ut the othtvr summoning jurors from localities where the defendants reside!. One of the jurors in the Kd- wards case says the first ballot was me for conviction and three lor acquittal. After an hour auotner banot showed 11 for conviction It took th ee houis to convict the twelith man. 8KATTI.K NEWS. A Memorial for Coast Defenses In the Pact Be Northwest. Seattle, August 4. The cham her of commerce this evening odonted a resolution rennestini the Seattle representatives in the It. a. k.. camp at iso ton to invite the Grand Armv to hold its next encampment here, and to secure assistance or the o'her Washing a . . . ton delegates 10 mat enn. A memorial to congress was admited asking for an fl.nnroi.ria tion of $126,000,000 for tlie defense of the Pacinc Coast, six million oi which is asked to be exoended on Puget Sound. The memorial says there is no defense on the coast from Cape Flattery to the Gulf of California, in which there are two million people and two billion dnllara worth of Diopertv. while Great Britian has a nay yard and dry dock for the largest ship- only i- miles from the coast of the tound. AGAINST TUB FARMERS. Judge Deady Reader a Decision la a Railroad Case. Portlano. Auk. 4. In the case of Branson et. al. auainst the VV il limeiie Kailwav Company et. al., in the United States circuit coun, Judire D -adv to-day tendered a de cision sustaining a separate de murrer of defendant to the amend ed hill. Suit was brought by Branon and then to obtain p se s on of thirtv miles of the West bide Jar .vw 'Gauge line to which they claimed they had title. The suit grew out ot the transfer of $1C5, 000 worth of stock by the Willam ette K. K. C. to the Oregonian railway. Some farmers who were stock holders objected, but the stock was transferred and the Oregonian Railway Company paid the f 15, 000 owed by the other company. ine farmers ODjeciea to the trans fer and claiinea that their slock war' litld in tr.ist by Gaston and others, and thai they had no right to transfer ir, and so brought suit to regain possession ol tiieir 30 miles of road. Tlie court said that if the fanners owned tne stock they wer bound for tlie indeb ed uess, and it they could show I bat 1 1 icy had paid the indemedness they might establish their claim lo the stock. It as decided that the demurrer be sustained on the giound that there was no equity in the claim of -he farmers, ana also that they had put off bringing suit too long, and could establish no claim on this account CALIFORNIA'S BIRTHDAY. Preparing to Celebrate Admission Day on the 9th of Next Month. San Francisco, August 4. Pre parations are all well under wav lor the celebration of the fortieth anniversary ol Californi 's admis si n into the Union, and attention is being turned to the proper re- cep ion ot vi-itors in attendtnee. Assistant general passenger aijeiii Donaldson, of "he Southern Pacific company, in stieaking of the rail road travel expected on September 3rd and 9th, 'aid: ''I suppose 40,000 itcople will visit this city on admission day. Rifle Competition at Van -nuver. Vancouver, August 4. 1 he de partment of lifle competition losed to-day. ( orporal tieo. A. Den-more of Company K 4'h in- an'ry, with h score of 571. wins he department gold medal. The department team to compete with Arizona and California lor places n the divis on team at Monterey are: Corporal Denstnore. Corpor al Powell ot ;he 14th: .-egeant mall wood, of ihe 14 h, and ILim- pnries ot L, 14th; br.-t serg-.mt Elers. of C: ser-iean s Vbit o I) and Austin of K: co -..a' Vanceoike of B : sergeant H. oi d of A; private Steger of K. 4th in fantry, w th priva'e Baird ol A and orpotal Kitssed of K, 14th as al ternates. The average sco.e of the first ten was 5:0. Printers' Strike Threatened, Los AMiEi.Ks, August 4. On Sundav the publishers of the Evening Express. Times. IIera:d and Tribune appear-d before the tyKgraphical union and leqimsied reduction in the price oi" composi tion. To-dav the publishers were notified that unless tlny signed an igreement to maintain the prices for one year, ihe printers would walk out Tuesd.tv at noon. A conference will be held and a strike is probable. Killed in a Mine. Tacoma, Aug. 4. A siieeial to the Ledger from'&srtKHiado, this ounty, says that at 9 a. m. a gas explosion occured in mine 7. kill ing Henry J. Jones, pged 30, and L. r. Morgan, aged 37. Ihos. Williams was injured. T.ie acci dent was cinsed bv a niiti-r ex- iiosing a lamp to the i-a-. No damage was done to the mine. Election in Alabama. Montgomery, Aug. 4. The elec tion in Alabama to-day for gov ernor and other state official', and members of the legislature pas-ed on qoieilv. .-specials to tlie Adver tiser from all portions of the state indicate a sweeping democratic majonty. The legislature will con-: tain but a few independents or re publicans. Drowned in the Wlllamettf. I Portland, Aug. 4. Charles Clayson, the 23-year old son of William Clavson, lost his hie in the Willamette river, vesterdav Hitornooi: about 5 o'clock, while swimming near rowers furniture fact ry. 1 lie body was recovered to-day. Released on Ball. San Francisco. August 2. -las. Corcoram, the deputy sheriff and inolder, who hred at. the windows of the Risdon Iron Work and at a polic-m -n yes'erdty, wad releask'd to-day on $4000 bail. San Francisco Wheat. San Francisco. Ang. 4. Wheat Buver '9J 1.43!;: season. $l.53?i. Barley 'IKIfl.ffl, ; seasonal. 3 . Reception to President Harrison. Cape May, Aug. 4. A reccp tion to President llairison and Secretary Blaine this afternoon w as a brilliant atfair. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are a sure and safe specific .or all kinds of female troubles and will remove all ob struct ions to the monthly period-. no matter w hat the cause. 1 hey are just what every woman need-, and can be used safely. For sal. by ihe Livingstone Medical Co., manufacturers, Poitland, Oregon, also Iroin our sole agent, J. A. Cumniing, druggist, Blumbeig block, Albany, Oregon. We mike a specialty of line cakes for parties and weddings. Blackburn & l'ironi. Eight sliavos fur $1 at Vitsreck'a. A DEADLY FIGHT A Love Atfair Results in a Fa tal Due! in New Jersey. THE ELECTION IN ALABAMA. A BUliast EecepUoa to Proildfat Har rison BLd Party -Poor Cr la KaoMs-Eaitera Vswt. Bot si) Brook, N. J , Aug. 4. -A terrible tight, the result oi a love affair, occurred in an Italian set tlement known as the Gravel Pit, in tne outskirts, yesterday. Sev eral years ;igo an Italian girl came to this country. Mie was engaged to a loverin Italy, i ut in a shott time married o;r"e of ihe Bound Brook Italians. Yesterday a brother. .f the jilted (over visited the settlement, and meeting the woman struck her over ihe head wuh a bottle. Her husband in lerfeied, and in a moment the two were engaged n. mortal combat. In the liht which followed -oth men wre seriously wounded, fining ihe nigh' ihe two wounded men died. EMPEROR WILLIAM. The Cierman Ruler Paya a Vlalt to Hia Grandmother In England. London, August 4. The Ger man imperial yacht with Kmperor William and brother. Prince Henry, on l oaid. arrived at Os borne at 10 o'clock this morning. The que n signaled "welcome" to his majesty from the Osborne House, her palace on the Isle of Wihr. As the yacht entered Co wes roads, ihe Pi i m e of Wales md Duke of Connaught, on board tiie royal yacht, went out to meet the emperor. A number of others of the royal fam ily awiitfd ids ariival on the pri vate landing steps. One German bout-lad accompanied the emperor. It was escorted into the harbor by live I'.ritish toredo boat-i. Aa tlie eoioeror landed a salute was fired. Entering a carriage his majei J drove to the Osborne lIo'iae.wiiere Hi; Queen, Princess t f Wales and D ii hi 88 of Edinburgh received niin. At the entiance, as he en ered, a band played German and En.li-h national anthems. 1'he emperor wore a British ad miral's uuiioriii. Ot TK IfiFlS MISSISSIPPI. A Negro Woman Shot While Re turning from Church. Ahehoeen, Miss., Aug. 4. Eight mih s east oi this place last night, while a party of colored people were leturning from church i hey were fired upon from ambush with a gun loaded with buck-shot by in unknown person. A woman named Susan Henry was instantly killed and her husband seriously wounded. Protection to Uermana. Loniios, Aug. 2. At ihe request of-the Government, England has ordered one lur men-of-war, now at Buenos Ayres, to protect ihe interests of Germans residing in tlia citv. Slaug I'h rases That Are Very Old American N .tes anil uerie Ird Byron says: 'I have learned that your poem is announ ce d by the name of 'Dallah Kookh' I want you to make a great hit." In I8"7, Landor, writing to J. Fos ter about "Aurora ligh," savs: I am reading a poem full of j thought and fascinating with fancy. In many pages there i the wild imagination of Shaaespeare I b.id no idea that any one in this ag was capable of such poetry. There are, indeed, even here some flies upon the surface, as there alas will be upon what is sweet and strong." Oregon Press Association. The fourth annual meeting of he "editors and pubhsners" ol (begun will be held in Portland, : he ses-ion coinumncing at ih hour ot 10 a. m. Aug. 14th, and cicitinuii g four las. The prin cipal busin ss will be Thursday evening aud during Friday. A full attendance s desired. L. C. Pentlano, Chas. Nickell Secrtiary. Piesident. "A Man'a Chances to Marry.".. Half per cent from 50 to 50 yean of Hg". Two per cent from 45 to 50 years of age. Fiv and a half per cent from 40 to 4o years of aee. t Six ami a half per cent from 35 io 40 ears of ai:e. T u and a hah per cent from 30 to 35 years of i ge. Tent-tive per cent from 25 to 3 ' yei.is of age. Fny -a veu per cent from 20 to 25 ears of ae. Tnree per cent from 15 to 20 years of age. One hundred per cent if you buy yo .r clo't.iug oi G. W. Simpson, .1 any. 0'e.on. Ladies Fine Shoes. I make a specialty of handling 1 idles line shoes. 1 carry some of ihe let brands made in fine and lue-'iiim grades in widths from A to KE. All warranted good-; no trsii. and w ill repair any pair nf shoes of any kind sold that will rip or break, bauiuel . Young. . - . s 5.. r