V ' '"Vis ar ' -V v-- .'..V " ALBANY, OREGON; SUNDAY, SEPT EM BE It 2, KVJO. VOL. V. NO. 187 SO CENTS A W12EK. ' -5S-i ; , : "A X -7 . " -V . ''Jr,'"1 VTV '..-.T Esclusivo A?encv fa It L iTM n i: i:c, HI l K Soilre for I'Mhllmliun Land Office - '--': n CirY.On .) AURUSt i IS'.tO. f NOTICE i- eteby en that the fol d iiig-iiaim r li.is lileil notion or hi internum to nuke tinl (truof in suprt of hist cl.uin, n. that sail rMif will lie mule before th count) juli-e or clerk of (.inn j county, t Ail " Oregon, on Se- i tmnber i9, ' 90, viz: Thomas B L-wis, hoin" ad trv, Xoi'-'tjS. for A KJof Se 14, 13 S, R 1 K lie nam -s t'ie oilj nig witiif.-fts to ptove his t- tia us lesiilence upon ami cultiv on . aaiil Utul: C i l Kmeliart. ' I) We.lle, John Thri tmi anil Iliraoi t'lckens, jliot Swe ll Jine poatotiiue, Ltun county. Ore go d. " J. T. Appkrscs, R.H"'it. Knllrr for Pbllrlln Land Office at Oregon C'vy Or., July 10. NOTICF. is hen by pi v. n that th fi llowinj:-ianiel -flt-rr h tiled no ire of her ;iit-niiO' make tinal proof in eupp.rt of h-r cUim, an.l that sifid proof wi l Lie maile Ik? inaile befoie the t'oun'y Jii'ige or in hi abseii-:e hefre the Coiiny I'lerk of Linn Co , at Al b iny. Oregon on Krid i y, ept. 5, iS!K). viz: Mary Flanttlier lie Barton, II :ne.-'ead Kirry N. 571)5 f r the V. of X. E. l. ami W. i f S. K. ?4 of ettion 22, T. 10S. K.I E. .-he names the follow ing witnesse topiove hercolitmu ous reaideiu-e UHjn and cultiva lion of, paiii land, viz: A. V. Rli'hardtHn,laniel Seal and F. C. IVpperling of Jordan P. O. Linn Co., W. 11. fue n r, 01 Stayton 1'. O. Linn Co. O-eon. J. 1. AFPERSOX. liegirtttr. Ii bVKKF. HOUSE, ALBAXY, OR.-C'llAs - for coin- XX, I'teiner, erop. uniy nrvt-ecu the city. LarifC wmplr room mcrcial men. ina..Tl.iVeuu.i faff ti"-A SEARLS -DEALER IN- urvui) ins . LADIES AND ; KTS I L'R . NLSHINt.vS. ' .My .Shr? 'Depurtnunt is now 'ORipU-t' it'i tlit Jii'tvt HfvffS Hll.l tinO-t iMMulri Mt til v Vvnnl pre. . . : , . the Luilew Fino Vzocz vi i: 1'ki.m i - ; i t 1 i.. . ; Lhl i 1 1 : . Mi i A X K. Albany, i:l'ITl. : i k, Si"' ," pRrbiUKsr J I. ' n. Vire I'rtsiilent .1 M I: Nt n. Ca-shier - ro I ho. t r' i- , A-HJiant 'ii-lii. r l.. r. hs'ulil. Wrc-. r. rs- .1 I. . i. .1 M I u.-t . n, Oi o 1 t h inioeriuin. i -.. .1. V iii.i.ltra.J A it' f onl an. I i ' A ' ' I I ra-l-'ii.'ti . .H-r:i' . t-- i- .'tr. lm i-li .11- .ii . V. '- w n. t.n 'IKmt 'ip'.r... ,-. ,rt 'tc-ji'i .ItfilT.- tll.t, i-t (. .1. Cillei.'Ti.inj t-riiru-.. .' i i- wih .. eivc WK OF OKFJiOv. Al ii XY. OKECOX. 11 I II .. !- llrl;l Virr ! . asM-r ioO.IHm . il r.v l II l. IH.tlUI. ..Jl v. IElAI. niKi:i tohs: I H. V.KYANT, J. W. Hl.AIN, j ' lRO. I! I'M I'll K ct, "' I'- STtKKT, E. .J. Laxmnt.. II. F. Mfkkm.u rr'i.T Ii vl'kiS"'. I II .an U- qii;. k- lvirur.iM Sliil iri'ii'i Wt-.'Uarantce t. S 1.1 1 Ki-li.i & M;ir.n. iPAlSinsisnSl ! Jobs Prints. fLNfl BLOCK, ALBANY, 03 it a-j, n t-" -B-'-.v- Complete Lircs of Garland, Itlcritcr, Plumtis? Goods at SIIE Tiib GBietated French .v- pj'fj J 5 W J f Hi- u .tr..te Mfitit! of either sex whether r NM.i fnirj the exivo?ive uw of fitimulanus tf lcco cr ;i ium, or through j outhful iinlis ociioi., over imhilKmice, etat nuch as lot of Jirjut Pocr, akt'iu'ntta, bearing Down iu tiic I 'ark. Seminal WakntwtHyM Urit Scr -a- l'n6 ration, Nocturnui Omim nioirt, LuticurrhiK. Uizzini4H. Weak Mtjinor, 4 v. routfrHl Imptfruv) , wtiich if U.:v tiiui(it. l'n:f i a lx: o ooxu5 fur Jvrit hv niuii on rectjiptof pnue. V k; 1 1 i t .l tKlM fcK is jfivcii w .tli cvyry -$i .der reeiveil, to refund lift iii.;itcy u :i PriHHlitnl cure 18 iiotetfuite . e h.ivc ihtmsiuiiiHoi teotiinoniab from old :id .unt ot both Htx8, who have bvvu jn rtn .htfif Iv cureil b the uw f Aphrmlitin irc'i!ir fee. Ad.iri'KH ill: i-ii;c idlHit Vc-ttTii liiamh, lvfv.7. Kortlnitd, )re4'ii r'or s.ile It Koli;,v x M iMtti, Ho ttmtiiaH.i . T.,l . At: :n mi mat Piiis For rVmiitt Ir fi'ii1 ritics; nnrh iik them ti-i the mai I et. Neve :ii . SuceeMsfulh ietl h p on mi cut ladle nxiiitldy. tiu;iniitetr to n lier sn-'preMe I wvt -ilrimtit u. Sws.Safe, Ceriain loii't he humhuL' tied. ssave fiuie. lloalthand money. Take no other. Sent t any ad re iiit of prir. $2 Ad iplirir YlrtJIrtiii i uiiiimii h i; x 27, rrilriul. r. Snld hy Fophfty &. Mapnn, Albany- Orflpn "I. A. CKuWIlKK. C. W. CKOWDKR. CKOWDKR 1JR0S f'ontKi'to.s u;:d Builders Oilice .in First -treet with Wal lace : Cusiek. real estate : .cents, Albany, Oregon. Estimated xiven n ail kinds of bii;!iliii?orcarpen erunk. ' il vnrk intrusted to s w i!' 1 e pmiiiptlv executed "aili'e. ti J II ( in h. tf j lhat fue annuil in iliiiL' wi Hie Kt.irkh.iliii-M of the X a.otiii ii i "iy .Mininif (Yiii .mv will be he!d ait'i"!li e ot the uiU'rii!..H Mecretaty at In. li .iir i f 3 , 'ticck p. . .Mniiilav, Septem t er Kt IrtiMi. f-ir ho :ui posit if eluctitt Hc'Vtiu I re tontt.i mtm: i.iii. cr, A full atte.-d-aiii-f is ilt'sirei . lit; list litil, ICJO. I,. H. 1I0VIA.I I. Sst:rttiryt FIXE DRESSED CHICKENS: -AT- -MUELLER & GARRET'S. 15 - yr'-.j ,r.i S: ill . - - ?1 fiUjISl r if r I ilrt-sM '. m:iii .- I W.st I'.iai Argcrd :rd Etjexicr Earges. Pumps, and SENDEES MO! m BY- Buying Tour : Property Through the teal estate firm of Burkhart 4 Keenej: The oldeHt Real Entate Firm in tl ffiliiiniclti'ftilly They have lamlv nf hP iles;.-ip-tions for hale ut the very lowest pri-e- and on the most favorable terms. Wa have saime fine bargains in small tracts of iraralen and fruit lundi near the ciy, which we are nfering at a treat saa rifice. This property lies near the citv anal is the verv best on the market, part i if which is set out to fruit. CITY PROPERTY Ve have a larjze list of choice business anal residence property for sale including the (Joltra park adalition, the V.est, nearest and cheapest suburban property on tliA inarL-ut A li. In ll.Inn.l.lu: will double in value in less than a I year. EASY PAYMENTS. BUR HART & KEENEY, li KA L EST A SE. LOAX -A'I- INSURANCE AGENTS. ALBANY, . . OREGON WELL UOKKSO, UOC'K DRILUIXO pnwpectintf, Writa J. 13, Hughes, Al bany, Oregon, If lOlt SALK A ijaiiij spsn of iftMitle mules. niuireui u. . 01ill)i80n. Makr; a Note OF- THiS FACT; THE (.LV oTuVEsj AUDE T0 I'AY n 1 ill lilE j-h.L BcCK 1 W ARRAXTEU - - YEARS -s. ;".!r:iii!'i;: I THE DAY IN COIVGRESS A General Observance of Labor Day. DANGEROUS HSFNOl'TISM, Nearly Wrecked in a Bto m Henry Georue and Single Tax- Six Fires in Ono Plaee- Fast Shooting. Washington, Sept. 1. Iu the senate to-uuy Slieimaii ve notica: of an aineiiiiineut which lie pi o i oed to oiler to the tarilf bill, looking toward reciprocity witii tile duuiinioii of Canada in co.il xuai toward extending trade rela- 110118 oei wet al Cfil-tiU Hiiil. the Luitd Slates. iilair and Hoar wanted to let the tu ill' bill go over and, as it wa. iahoi day, Jo Bonit-ihin lor laiioi "y oiiiiih-i'ing lab r oids. Ao.r cli lliaiught Blair and 11-ai ueru iiii liiii d to buncninbe. wl en ii.on lilnir chai ai tei ized Aliiich as a represent .tive oi i ipoly. Ti.e presialing oilicer ca leal I'.laT to vider for unpml a mentaiy language and the tanll' bill Was taken up, Aldria-h object inn to its pn-tponeiui-nt. the penal ii question being on the finauci committer's amendment to the woola-n sa'he.lule, which ina-reases tlie dutj per p- ir d on wool and icoolen products from two to t.vo mil one-half tunes th duty im poseal fin unwashable wool of the tirst cl.i'S Paddock saial he would be glad to follow the majority oi th.- rinaiice committee, but he re-let. al that he could not see his way clearly to it. is all sections of she agricultural west never favred hiah protective duties, but di I favor stillicient protection to cover the dill'i-rence in wagei-, while at the saina time the semblance, at least, of foreign markets was pre served. The west regarded the "revision of the tarnT ' as mean ing ' a reiucioii oi the tariff," whenever possible and not an in crease in tariff initior'S, and he was confident the aieiiiand for lower range duties would have to receive an early and favorablo re sponse from congress. IT IS HYPNOTISM. Pliynielana Kxplaln Mm. Miiuil wairtli'a Power. Sr. Lonri, Sept. 1. For two week- Jefferson avenue lias beam the scene of a manifestation of a iiiy.sterious power that has puzzled thousands ol interested tipeclatois and some leaaling scientitic men oi this city. The central ligure in the proceedings is Mrs. M. B. Woodwo lb, who is galling great fame by the wonderful success of her religious work. The woman came from San Francisco a lew mouths ago and her congregation lias grown hum a ie iiu.mivu to 10,000 every night. Xow come two piominent physicians, who have petitioned the mayor to stop tier procedings on the ground that tt.e strange power wielded by Mrs. Wooiiwoith is hypnotism. Every evening from 55 lo 100 con verts fall una oiiS' ioiis anal go into trances. The phy-ic'aii9 are Drs. U'ellington Adau s and Tneoalo'v Wnley. l'hey s iy she has by . no'.ic power wiihout her i.wi. kn iwledge and that those who .o into the tranee slate at her meet ings are (oui, letely contro'led by her. The physicians -av that they bcdi-ve k'is Woodwoith to be in s oie, anil a though phe is per-f.-ctK sincere in i.er pretensions, the n rv'i'is - rai l i-r uglit on ei th .sia- s influence 1 by ha.i hypno ic KJWer is exce oingiy harm ul and will re-ult seriou-l" not "lily to the persons iutlucnci al hut wih Ji main her. di aty. Mrs. Woiiwortii was ve y lited when seen, but finally consent d Ij tab to Vis tol'-a V 1 1 n you have isions lika fo ks .t o e-tings you noist givi even t g right up to (iod. You mil -t look ght up and stretch up your a'lil- and oll V II seeti:e vi-i hi. 1 V"ii a e tuoboni .:ii i wo i'i 1 iok it hen null will not ! e traosported. li a pets n in this state is toiicheal, the vision is broken fur the in-tant, but it comes ba. k lijain." Dr. Adiuu- a-1 e I f e smi i-oiil I move w ol.. in tin- s at -. "I lose my o n wid pow-r. hut I am sTonger," sa:d lis. Woo I worth. 'Soi.ieiiiiies it takes six persons to hold me. The Lord has my t 1 1 ii I and body anal I have nn control ot my actions. I hive preached while under the power and my face shone as bright as stars, and people have told me that they have seen bright lights a ounal my head like the Savior." DANGERS ON THE Tlt UK. Another Man Struck hy an Engine and Killed. Mayfif.ld, Cal., September 1. Lawrence (Jillan was walking home alone on the track last night when he was struck by a train ami killed instantly. The body was found this morning. He leaves a wife and rive children. ALMOST A WKECK. A Steamship Encounter a Severe Gale. Hamilton, Bermuda, Sept. 1. The steamship Orinoco from New York arrived here this morning 24 hours late, badly shaken up. Mie encountered a huincane at two o'clock yesterd ay while 100 miles northwest of this port. The barometer had been falling since Friday evening. Thr Orinoco was struck by the hurricane with full force during the height ot the gale. Her steering gear broke down and the deck load of sliooks was washed ashore. A cargo ol acid was jettisoned and part of the cat ie ' arried as Ireight were lost .-ails, a.vi.inga aim irauieswere washed ua'uv and the saloon wa- compietely wrecked ana lluoded TKKKUli.K TUAGJ-.UT. Shut llln Wife and Little Sou and llien Killed Himself. Stockton, Sept. 1. Citizens oi this co uity, rt ho came Itom ftoi An ireaa lo day, report that a tei- rible tiagedy uccurvd . t West Point, a mining town in Calaveras county, tin lay niht, liiwhi-n i man name i Gallagher sl.o his wife latiily, kohd his son, ag-o tonut lo ) -ars, and then Com mitted sin il . i he news via. o.o ajht to an v ndre.th e irly thi. iiiorning by a m sseiiger, v!i. went ti.ere for a do t r. Ftomlnm it wa It-ar- 'it a. dallagh r ha been .li'iiki In avi.y ai d in a fi of pHgsiun st.ot h s wife anal i im--eif. The lie w.as n t d a ', tlie messe-.ger said, but she was nut expi-i teal to live. Mis. (i d agher has k pt a bote' at West Poiot ior - 'eral ve ir-. and la'elv her bus- and has been away, but shj sent him m mey to return. He came home recently, and, it w .s said, anted nini-" money, as Ins wife was well-to do, hut sue refused to adv.ma e lurther sums to him. I.PPEIC YOl'NG MAN. i rested and Arcuweal of Stealing One T IiouhhiiiI DollarK. Skatti.k, September 1. Fred S. Cabin, a dapper yoi'tig man attaint L'l e.us ajf age. was arrested to nigi.t by Deputy bhei iff Waxilerv an.l City Detective Wil lard. I fa is a freight a-lerk on the side wheel steamboat Idaho, anal is charged with stealing $1U0 I, which was in a canvass: sack, from the North west Express Company. A week a.:o the expies- company sent $5000 in gold coin to ahe r bankers at La Conner. The money was put in a im ni ass sack, sealed up ai.d sent by tha sta-aiua r Ialaho, and some one had cut a small bolt in the hem of the saa-k, taken out f-lO(K) of the amount and c.irefully hp we I the hole up aain. The seal not b dug broken the loss was not immediately k.-.owu. When the robbery was discovered the young- clerk's niovemeirs were sh.i'iowed and the authorities claim that there is not the slight est doubt as to Cabin's guilt. Sticialixts Celebrate. Bkklin, September 1. Si Uahst helii a gran i .iemonstrai ion yestei lay to celebrate the anniversary of the death of I.aal:e. The pro ceedings were oralerly. I)r. Cat ver's Peat. IIamiu'i-.o, Sejit-in i-r I. lr. Carver, ihe .-hoop't, i. h s nw record here to-ia hy fom u, inula s aii'l twen'v S'Coi.als li lireaki g b'NlOglas- nal h with a lllle iu e aeiiy t-'i'tv 'our iiinn-s. i ( shoo mg took p ace in t-.e re nee oi .71, t 00 peopl-. Mm. i'amley lead. Ann AitiioK. S.-. ten. her 1. ac Iviza'ii'th Cooley, wile ol .lu v rho M.Ci. l.-y, chairman o' th inti t it c ; nierce commissi n li - l vest ulav i orning of cam- i nf t e st i ach Will I'. Ml pone the Trip. Wamiim; iaiN, Srptemlier 1 Private S-ci- tarv Hal lord said iln- mornii g n a there was so inn It imp it. mt b si a-s ra'apnring t'.e presl ia m s ii" i n t a lie i. ail Iu- trip tai t-r a t I- t" llllll'- t 'I lass p. P. . o in we t. aeiliail i I et- al . Ill :ngl 0 ll ' I Iliads me t eg"! wi nig th ! i ir a e. ie In i e. !i.n y I'a k in toe atteino.'ii, lb - i'-g ts . Labor wi !- .cl'. , i. il .cii- tii -v ifl' i ot ai'tiei .1 II i' to p II- ticii'.i e and ! H i a. I. ali.tr Ih In M Iium :ta. Sr. Pri., Mitio., pt. inlvr I La ho Dv was iiui'e g. lier!lv ob- setved here to dav. A bigp.rade. with I'oO 1 men in line, con-tituteil the forenoon e.xereises, ami a grand picnic at Silver Lake is being helal this afternoon. Plenty of Fires for One Hay. Canton, 111., September 1. There were six ina-einliary liies here last night and four stibles ami small bui dings and the Tole do, Peoria a!fc Western railway stajck yards buildings were burned. Died From Heart IHease. Salf.m, Or., S'ptember 1. Geo. G. Glenn, a well-known farmer and horseman, dropped dead at his saw-mill, thirteen miles from Salem, yesterday. Nebraska on Labor Day. Omaha, September 1. Eight thousanl men were in line in the Lalxir Day parade to-day. Bust ness was suspended. Awbrey gives gas for the painless feJtlrtMjUiMU al Utk DECISION AFFIRMED. ! A Fatal Tsack Waiking Ad venture. A PROMINENT MAN DEAD Drowned While In a Fit-German Official Suiciiiet-Ships Binned bj Cut ton Firts- San Francisco, Sept. 1. Judge St.wyer, of the Jnited States cir cuit court, to-alay adirmed the jualgnieot of tue district court ii the case of Richard Mortoi. ..g.iinst the American ship St. i'aul. Morton was second mate o. the ship an.i wb.le on a cruise be twew. &n EriViviaco.aji4ilublin in 138o, went al ft nnderoniws. lit was obliged lo liust his weight to a rajtceii crai.e line w . ich broke a i.l p etipita.-d hiui to the deck, oO l.t below, bieak. ng h.s ur.i a .d destroying his eya a got. WHY THEY IttUNtl). I he ICeHult (if Incautious Packing of Cotton. London, September 1. In the i-ourseaif the Board of Trade in- quiry into the hiTrnii g at sea of the National lime steamer Egypt. some interesting testimony has been givei. as to the cause of such oc curence. An insurance expert testilied that there were records ol seventy two fire i similar o that wli ich destroyed the Egjpt. The trouble was due, he said, to the tmeiia'an system of packing cot ton. If Ameria-an shippers would adopt the methods employed by shipgera of cotton from India, in surance companies would make large reductions in the rates upon cargoes composed wholly or in pint of cotton an I upon vessels carrying them. This evidence a as corroborated by other insur ance men. PROCESSION AND SPEAKING. The Wlsconsiu Laboring Men Cele brate. Milv.'ai kee, September 1. La bor organizations of the ciiy ob served artisan day w ith a proces sion anil speaking at the shooting park. A rout 5,000 n;en were in the parade and also many wagons and floats representing various trades and industries. Fully H',000 p.-ople gathered at the park i where the aal.lresses wereoetivered y Miss Eva McDonald of St. I'aul and Wm. Kemp if Chia-ago. THE GERMAN FLAG. It Raines the Ire of Parties Who Trample On It. Pittsburu, September 1. The ' ierman flag w as pulled alow n and torn to shreds and trameled under toot this afternoon in Allegheny by the Junior t). V. A. M. men. It was carried by the bakeis' con tingent in the labor parade. SILLIV1N TALKS. He Prefers Acting to Pugilistic Work. N'kw York, September I. John .t Sullivan wa- interviewed t--iav When a-keal w ho he bougie wool I win th SI;vi'-McAuhnV t h- sai ' : "I n-v-r s eith. i : t; fin put up their hikes and ps qi.-ntb I em't gi'e in fit -tii n jii'lg neiit i- the matte' . howe r, is 'hat M-- Vuii'f. will w n, nd I h'M it ilo.-s- u t b cause I like 'jm hi- ma ag r- but or th etm.' n isou tti.it he i an Ameri. an " "VVill vou ligh' dcAuiffeift e whi f Slavin?" 'I'll tigh' him f'er we 'bii-h ir season, p.-: haps, but lei tainly oi ef re. Tharr"9 m -r- sil!- n e n a 'irg I an the is n ghti ig. I"li give o i a i ii at." KMa. ,a i KEY lEli. I'lligte.l al L iii-vi.le l.a-t tint hioI Never llt-c v-red Nkw Vai:K S- pteillbi r J. - a-' I'aul. a.'t-al li'.t d - d i gtai , iv.. vest ral.v. II w ! e o: theolde t I im rsof im is j the t'uited S .' . Li-t s tig he ot i L uis h- an w bil h was ' e ia-va-al ha- S alntgg d .ii aiiv rate he a n h aii iu a inconscious coalitimi. .td hi- pliysiciui failed to di'gnose his case. He was tor some tune in a haif-tvnsciou stuor, but finally a as able to take short walks. A tew v. eeks ago he was taken woise anal the aloctors said a well defined ise of paralysis had developed. Paul had been handling horses for nearly half a ceniarv, and among hose he b.s trained were Day Star, Hindoo, Jiul, Badge, Terra Cetta, Mrs. Chubbs, Montana, Regal, Julia L., and other go.d ones. Ilia last training was the preparation of the Kentucky Derby winner of the present year, Riley. Labor Day In Missouri. St. Louis, September 1. Labor Day was observed in a becoming manner in this city. Many fac tories and wholesale houses clos ing in ordei that it might be cele brated. Henry George at Home. New Y'ork. Sept. 1. Henry George reached here this morning by th tamor Servis. Delegates oi the Single Tax Club met Mr. George at the pier, and extended welcome, in addition, a large number of single tax men marched in a body to . meet him. George informed his friends that he felt tired over the voyage, and needed a few ininrs root Ha will h present at a conference of single tax men this afternoon. Drowned While In Fit. Modesto, Cal., September I. Yesterday afternoon Christopher llopustad, 2(j years of age, em- ploved on a ranch eleven miles east of Modesto, fell in a tit while wading in tour leet of water in the luolmne river and was drowned. New York and the World's. Fair. Nkw YokK, September 1. The Mail ami Express advices holding a Columbian fair in New York in m:r' ami eays: "We need no help irom cougress. We can go oiT luttopeuctenUj Acdjao , may., Ciiicago. Let us bavwr 'T Globe's lair in New York in 1892, and a U orio's la r in Chicago iu Isiw. " Jeaunie Winston Coming. Portland, September 1. Jean n.e Winston is expected here some time the latter part of October or early i.i Novembt-r, with the Carle ton Opera Company, she will never reach the "tjereand yellow" w ith her Portland friends, who are numerously great. Democratic Nomination. Chicago, September 1. Allen C. Durberow was nominated for congress by the democrats of the third Illinois district to-day. Eighty Miners Suffocated. Vienna, Sept. 1. An explosion (jeeured to-day in a mine at Borys law, in Galicia. Eighty miners were suffocated. PEHN0YER WILL APPEAL. The Bait of McConnanghy Agalnit th Governor to Go to the Highest Cosrt. Governor Pennoyer has appealed the McConnaughy case, from Judge Deady'e court to the United b'ates supreme court, and Llzd bonds in the sum of $1000. Mo Connaughy brought suit to restrain the state board of land commie-' sioners from issuing patents to any part of a laige tract uf swamp land which plaintiff had purchased from the state, and which the 1 t ter, by a recent act of the legisla ture, undertook to reclaim, by a'iniiling the act under which Mc t'onnaug'iy bought and paid for the land. The plaintiff came out first t est on the demurrer which the state tiled, ami now thr board in tends to take the matter to the highest court in the land and have it settled forever. THE ANGEL'S PRESENCE. Strange Story of the Work of Flash of Lightning. I b .rlotte Serial to Atlanta Constitution. Yesterday, at Mount Olive, this state, lightning struck the resi lience oi Mr. Smith, doing consid erable da.nage to the building, and tunning the inmates for a few imments. The very strangest phenomenon of the occurrai.ee was this: The holt pissed through a pia-ture of Mr. John Taylor in a rameo'ithe mm1 lp ecc, demol ishtng the traiue entirety, leaving ii the picture the ell-aleune i e tograph of an angel with out-t- to. ed wint:, ..v-r8hadoing I . a . lor's head, t..e arms en- cr mi., n a n.-ck ami toe runt ti .1 hoi u . g a beautiful bouquet t-tiavers. The pictnte of the in eii a m st as .listinct and as aeur ,.s the ph togiaph itself, and ' he x pres -ion ot the face may be pi mil s . 'i. lie n il tie a'nt-id f the celes tial isit t, togei lier widi thn smile i -ii the fa e, s -ems to suggrt t ; e lellO 'In t te iala-a Of pr- te.-tia.n I ena di -iii while the alark li e f gntu g' i u .i val ngtlie t.iimaral. tu ii ii . ..side ju-ta' ve a.- s i .g face oi Mr. Taylor i e i. l ., an pass'-i.g off th" i it, -e '.a . ' sugg st t e id.' t that ihi't ii.i : been lur I ,.!.- !iy p it- '.p.g w ngs. ' p.. pic ur is on exliiu on in th -t.- .- o. Mr. J R. s oitb, aid has been thr cause o'" qui'e t-en- sauou. l tie exi''a"at on the I'lien una n .ii is hat tii-' picture of hi- Miig-t a n t e back of mother pluitograph that was near the pia-ture of Air. Taylor, and ran-teir. d it to the picture of Mr. I aylor, jet the strangene-s of the oincialetice has struck everyb-jdy. and most people have understood the feeling of the old negro who, ii-iiig shown ttie picture, said: "I'll tell you dat's something to pray over." The affair has caused imsjderable excitement and com ment. The I'nion Pacific are now run ning two daily trains through to Chicago in three days, carrying &d lasses ot passengers on both trains, having Pullman sleepers, tourists sleepers and free reclining chair cars attached. Passengers can now leave Portland at 7 a. m. and 9 p. m. For sleeping car res ervation, etc. apply to C. ii. Raw- lings, foot of Btoadalbin street. Geoige Anderson & Co. have fitted up a neat fish market oppo site Frank Wood's marble shop, where fine salmon and all kinds of fish fresh from Yaquina bay will be kept every day. Cmpasst at F. If. Freaoii's, V'. ov2 P 6