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V 1 ADVERT ALliANV, OHJfiUON. SAj'UKDAY, S E I't'eAI iYe'eV (, I iSyo VOL. V. NO. 191 tir r' L rra.T. viio- . - l i -i wm vm ism.-. .. ,rr cams A WEEK. . . m.' r-jjjTg- M . t - --j-- i. 1 ill U I' . Wurmiil.il in . ( f-...-ir'i.!i -,r , . , , . . - ''' Y,W lln . r.'ui, it-. 1 . i IV, lull, nurliv. ijj . . , 'J ;,r,v. uw rti iii .i .v -J ;i JrT'-X. -i-- ... 'S'V '' ' - . i - I " ?:! . ... gun,, ill. . V ), " fl,-. ..i-, i f ii.ui :t. i . Oregon !'hi.iug!i l. e 1,-al fairkluirl I.. LlU I. It rs, J A 1'ie.iidesi K-al H-ratf Finn in (lie Milam tally They have land of all descri lo tions for sale at the verv lowest prices an. I ou the most favorable terms. VVe have so: , fine bargains ii; small tracts nf garden and fruit lands near th. ity, which we are offering at a ;j-mt sacrifice. TV property liee lear the city, antl in tJie very beat on the market, part of which is Het out to fruit. i -!-.. iririi, flu- i j ... r .-i .m. , ' I. ' Ii, ' IT i!"i.,if i ...f, if.-, l'o, a, A ..1;.-ii.'ii-j r. n, I. It- I . i., :-..i... t.i.i f .Ml li. . i-.Ci. f .lf.li-, l.cm-'.rili:.. , lM;-in I IVncr i.i.l linf....... .i ..It' ll K- ..i :-rs' u-m. ell. ! pi .if .; Si-'.l .T rpnil tin rf. i- .i .ii Vtltll iC ..I : with i T.kr if m.i:.i it -a IVniiauct : V. I,,.- i;, . .... . ! :. S ; ' le'l, iit.M.iiijij, l I. ll'lll.l HA ,., .t . . .:..!;.!. .1 M ; r . .,.1 -..I A Ai.-i.l , . . i -.i. i . .ui.ui lktinli.K i.uli.es ir., -.iht ..rjn'trt on Nfv i'orif. K:m .mil Ifrtdii.f, ok '. -i.i -i-jiic on .tjjj.roiua t:f!irit. Hw. V iiL'(4iU .lUiijcvl tlcti. 'ill-r:..'ii- ..trusf,., , UB il rituiv f...f llttt liMl.ll n(U - I III' i'llll ll' lll"". ITi.iI.mI Si ii- L i.'i Mti v (i--.-r'i-.V. "i , Ai Ii, I-SMI ND'I'KK is li.roin uivm tliat in o pliam:-- vili '! pf"- w.smiiK uf i hi- ad "t Coiisir- "; lune :. ISTci. unrilli-.l "An act loi the snip .1.. -i: t.in- S'T-tc.-i Hi Oi"- Ni i(l,, ami Ujilt- I'. i - k O'llara, "f Kuii!. Male uf f jiiiihi- sioii. C'aliiornia, iriL'ton '1 Vriiiiirv Si ntt'n, (' miirv nt in i l. ii laXK OF UREUU'iN, j ui-. .iL. . . jr", r i i , i,. - , , i: ,. . . , id M -r " . i if 1 i iii i.t- i. - ' --.' ... .. ...ii, 1 .rfru t i - , :i .lii'i Il'.Oll- , j t'i. I k. I:.... Il.i r. ' , .IriNd Viv man on it-.. i ii-; i,. 1'iKf, ,ft. A. I- ii A IK ANY I i( Il-lll I I K I' : s t. 1 1 ( :.i I'ukbv, LN Nl W5D.INMI II. ISIt 4 I II. I Hi i.KIU. Jll . I!L.-. IN. tik-: .1. . II. II. K. lil-AIN, fThVAKI, M KUIill.U II KINU i lil 1. 1 ,. I I - l'..,hi.-. i Miin. ;.l.u..i,l W ai.iiini!t'iii. has linsilav in i.liip llirc 111" sw-l'l. i-t llclll' ! t Nu. 2'JtNi I', r li.i ,mirl. I,.- . tli- N W. j -I S.-4 : ii N .. K, in T.itt-iMup N.i. 2 K:,t,l!am;e No.t Smith ami will offeV proof to mIiuw that t he laml sou lit it inuro va uaiiie for its timot-r or tiuf 'hail for H'rimiltural purposes, and tf t-ftulilidl) his claim t i xaid land Ix-foi-K liic Kotjistei' and llcct-iver of this Hice at ()rff;iinCity,()reoii. on V-dj i'fday tl'H liHIi ilay in AuvinnlKri I8!'(), He-n.-iines an witm,i;ij H'own, ol 'rauoma, Wash,, W, O'.Wil, uf 'I .lo.niia, W'.mll., P, Sinitii. ; Tujoina. WVli., bud .J, (.'urter, uf S it,!e, Wh. Any and all person" ciiiiiiiiiii! adversely tile aljovciii crili-d '.iidar- n -jiitited to tiie ti. ,r hums in tins lliou on or liufore said Hull day nl N.iv. iui.er, JSiH( J T. AI'PKKSON llemter. Anyliiui you want in our ba le erv ili n.ittiiii.nt is of llii vnrv . I - . i ' - l" t. (Joo l rti.i Mild low orii-ea iIack'uui ii KUSSIAN DESPOTISM. It Stops Not at Even Amerkaa Citizenship ANOTHEK VERV LICK KSli AK Roouey Qo-t Afti-r the DetfOt:ee Who Ware the Cause of His A:r..t. is ujiai you jjet tln-re ( I i r. m i laiiy liilliioiatft Institok CITY PROPERTY Nil IV lliati .lrtw In,. Hf,!i, i,i: iiiiiiii '.Vest hruiitli i.,, L'i, i.i lit. liil. 111-. Sold by rVhay & tea on. Aluany. Ori'iir 1. A. CK 111' It r T W K N T Y-1.'0 T KT 1 1 YKAH I I I K FA I.I. TKRM iu. OI'KX ox I2lXR.slAV, SEI'IIIJKR iOTIT, 1890 Km fsitalogne apply to K. N. (;ilNM)'lT, President. We have a In rife list of choice l.iimness ami reHiiIeiice proerfy j I'o.- sale irn-liiliiif tin- iJoltra park j ii.M :;... the- M.Ht, nearest and ' i ( p it ri i i n rt ,.in .ri.,ri tv ,.. t ' ....i ket. A lot in thin addition will double in value i.i Il-sm than a year. 3A.ST PAYME1TTS. KEENEY, CUUWDJik Jon tract . a and W . CIlllW Di li. Bu. hlnrs. -dice on Fiixt .street with 'ni e A 'unick, real eMlate arcnt.-, iJany, wn-goii. I.sl'.iuilisinii ii ail kimUol hiiildiagft or c;uinii-t-r work. All work iuti ii-iu-ii lit s will lie promptly exct a. d ; C SEARLS m:leu in BUR ART in-: A i & h'.ST. i SELt.t V A.VD INSURANCE AScirS. A ..UAN V uf: .'.I. .tin,' -:iiin;i;. a t tut; ofii.-t -nl :iiv wwr"- n-a -klit t nr of to'cf jck . m , M ci.ij er l.t lsH, fr he jiiij-'- i i.n Hi' i.s tit-sire . i'tiMt U'.ii, tiV.to. L, It. i" KINK I Hi K K l CHICK K N . UMMKtt- USC3M -AT- LA : 1 Ks , i i ; KNTS MSIKNCS. ' .MTKIXKH A .AKItKT't..; My si'oe 1 i -j .i i tinent i now coiiml. t witi, il. u... s.yU b and tine.! yoods at tin; lowest jirces. Al.hO Eselusiva Agcacv fo tbi Ludlow Pino Shoos n f. r m n i: it a it l o ck HiciiMONn. Vu. Sept. 5 Iilyll Kilison. who ha jut returned from Kurope. tells of the thiidiii-.' experience of A. lavidson, ;i .. i... ..lu'.f...! i,,.,.. ;.. lllT I I " u" nif ' ii n iiviiii; in Kn; sia, and who accompanied the " Y..' 1 inityor ' on liis i-etm'u - trip here. I'iividHon went with a letter of in troduction from ccctary l'diiine to the United Staien minister, and was piovidcu w ith passn.irtd. lb arrived at his home in Russia, but had to leave in less than two days, as tiis fa nily apprelu aiied danger to themselves and ! iin from his presence. II lied to Warsaw, where he was su i .m -vd i o n his hotel to the i or m ucral's ollice. He inimedi .iely drove to the American consul's ollice and asked him the meaning of this ('lmtiions, fhowintr to the consul his letter from Mr. Itlaine and other papers certifying that he w-as a citizen of the i'nited States The consul told lavidson that the only hope for his safety was to visit the inspector with an interpreter. Davidson did so. When in the presence of the inspector Iav:dson was told that a letter had be-u re ceived from the Riirwian consul in Ilerlin proclaiming him a spv. l:ividson iusi-ted uiXiu his lichf as an Amei can cit zen, and the insector general informed hun after much ipieslionin, that hav ing vi'.'Iated the laws of the em- piie he must pay a line u tiftv rubles. Thi iie was only ton yla.i to pay, supposing that would end the matter, but when the auioiii't w as counted oir. his passport wps folded up and hand 'd to one of the aimed guards in alteinl.net w ho was told to escort I'avidsui. into another room where he ag.iii paid a fire. He was conducted from this loom to ihe .'h rj ::iitn he had paid a line of nenriy 40(. illbles, when he wasinfoi ine.l tha Ft'R 1 he must quit the i-i!y n a trail: which leit that, ev ening and w .it I1 'Muled a -aid with 'vritimf on Make a Note I f 'i'HK H.nI.Y SToYI-'.S UDE DAY W'lTll.THK TO- io that el IV el. his wassnoi t beiie. g.voil oul f ii that train. As fool. as In- lett the b.induig he was me I v the Amei icrn cotv nl who lia- been watching and w ho infoimci: him (hat if in- lea on tin- tr -.in dicated Viy the I.ii'-sian pisspor he would never see home again that was simply a I.ll! to canturi him in the night and b'-.rrv h oil' to the Siberian mines. Tin consul, thereto urged him ti take a train which left in half hi limit f..i liertimnv and to tiikf his chances of getting there, lor in no other way could lie escape im viinlimi-e of the Russian ollicer... He took the coumiU advice, luirrii n to liie train, an I w:is so fortunate as to be in co ' "' ri v ith a great crowd of pi-op v. I'ud when hi- ia-si.ort was exumired at tin iMiiindar'y, the hour fur which it was good was not ooMced. and lie rossed the line into (ieniiany and was a free man. III. Al K M A II, Fill! THE t- Sei-ret It U 4 Ircnl'ir Says lltinlriii. Yoiik. Sept. 5 An ecn- iei tuibhshes a secret pc- Ccapleto Lirc& cf Gfilcrc, 2i. critci, iird IlTjxatirg Goods at :td vie:icr Eezgcs. I-amps, and N KW ing nai titi'Ui. which it states is beinf cir i-ulated among the stockholders of Ihe Illinois 'entral railroad, urg ing them to rise in rein-Minn against the pteseiit management I h- petition --tates that the com panv is practicallv on ti:' verge of ruin through mismanagement. .-.l.SK I M fit l-" l E r. rll rii-U:illl Finlii'y.zli-r Has tile riiiflllf.i lleli'i-tivi-M Al-ri'Steil. 'iiicvfi. -pt .". ('. R'vitiev who was arrested h M ndav on i t -legriin from l'..i'''and, Oregon. avitig ?h it h" w is an ewibc.zler. -ml re out a warrant for the arrest .f ''hief D-t-clive Keolev iitl'l V ie-iive 'illins, o'i a ehiirge ol i-nprisreunent. lioi.'v v 'vsc br : i r 1 1 1 befo e -lu'g- -Hge!!t. '. --leiday. who -"eh-as'-d him after ve, f ti i5 t'- p i'ic.- f'ir arri-stin1; a 'nan vi h 'tit a warrant. As soo'i as '' nev wa rele iscil ho was r" arrested mi a wi'rrnnt issued on the plea of Iletec'ive tol Ii -s. 'is being a fugitive from ju-tice. He w.i araiu t.rr.ught before ludge Mtg-ldt this nmrnin gaud r leased the indg" declaring that t'e" tiolice had. no right to arrest Roonev on Major-i-lenei al Nelon A. and patty arrived in Poitlai. ntitel at ':.'(') o'clock to go to Van couver ai.d letmn. d :n theevening nidcr escort oi the olli -ers of tne gainson (here and ihe military hand, w hich seivMijele-l the generj I at the hotel. ( ieneral looks bin iittle older than he did when lie left the Vancouver p st, save that his hair is a little whiter. His form is as erect as an athlete's and inn eyes are as bnnt aa a i, ho jl boy's He served through the late Civil war and belonged to wiie Army oi uie Po'o uac. Th arty go next to the soui d and uom there to Chicago, the geuer- ii s luuire nouie. M.IUT1MI IN CUlKt'll. An m-er liftaileil ti Maintain Solt-iiniity ina Home r U'urablp. Oakiaji.i, Cal., l iuiuu. A 'J'iines reporter happened into me ru.-i vongreg uiunai cliuich la-t e.-ening ami was surprised t lin l police otlicerllow lett standing in a rijiivi .i-nt l.,..iiion, with a s uict.iiiio. ious expression on his coiin'e.iance, wh eh on ordinary occasions, reveals anything hut a religious mm of mind. Theni.iec. of the otlieer in the house of wor ship is easily explained This church has for a long time been noted as a resort for those who have a taste for flirtation. The young people who indulge in this dangerous pastime at length be came so liold in their language and a -tions that solemnity oi the ser vices were frequently disturbed. '1 he staid element of the church, disgusted at these proceedings -ought other churches. Finally those iiT charge of the church's all'airs reported the matter at police headquarters a dutv, although neee-sarv, was very much regretted. As a result of this an ollicer has been stationed in the church to keej) the peace. "W by, when 1 first came here." said the otlieer in reply to a ques tion, "'a gr-at part of l he congrega tion seemed to think lluiu--ehes at a variety show in stead of in a chinch, twirls were chewing gum, ibro.ing pai er balls an i 'mashing' at a lively rate, w bile b i s and yo iiig men acted ju-t as bad. My sensitive norvef were, of cou so, t-rribly shocked, but 1 at once set about putting a -top to it. 1 politely requested thice young women, apparently me. iibers it iamilies in the upnei set, who had tne .iKen'inn of hall theciiutch diioeted toward them. lo remain quiet. I ih-oi repaireo io a re-nei tlul distance and aait ed deve.opi.ients. Ihe trio, afte sin veving me 'rotn head to foot wit!, a g.izc ot Kiexpiessible con tempt, resumed their m ishhi' wlh renewed eliergv. I thei e anajed ,o ! t them see my star, hilt that had Iloelie. t. 1 ti'iell ,f q'usU'd them to leave the church, which they did sifter a slight hesi ta icy. 1 have found it necessary to repeat th sin several instances, and have ejected several young men fur their c. t..l ii.r ' I. -I si eVfliiiitr the .eli e ml rlumii'iii. 1 r of the congr-gation was ail that .'illld he desired. Million"-'! n num ber of the young-r member of he congregation cast anything but friendly gl-,nei-s toward the inno cent ani.i i-.ring ollicer. '.A "il ail's ( liano-K to Marry. " Half per ct'nt from 50 to .rb yea - f ag . To per cent from 45 to 50 yeais if age. Fiw and a half per cent from 40 to )." years of aire. Six ami a half iter cent from of to 40 ears of a -e. T u and a ball per Cent from 3(1 to ;jr ve u s of age. Tuentv-live per cent from ".'5 to .1 I veils of age. Forty seven per cent from 'M to o vears o age. Three per cent from 15 to "20 years of age. 1 )ne hundred pel cent if you buy yo -rehiring ..I (i. . Simpson, I any. Oiegou. THK DAY IN CONGRESS A Dakota Prainu Fire Extin guished by Horse Flesh. A TRAIN BADLY WKKCKEO twine ob thi-Free LiBt-Heavy FaiUr Large R. ward Illiu .is Centrl -Extinguished Fires. n AsniMiToN, Sept. 6. In the senate the jariti" biil was taken up una morning, ana the considera tion of the free list was pro eeeiied with. auce moved to -trike out the provision relating to i niuials imported especially for reeding purpose. The proviso icqmres mai ine annuals should be purchased of a recognized breed with a record of pedigree, etc. The tuition was defeated: aves ii ; navs, 34. 3 ' TUB CATCHES OF SEALS. The Cutter Hush In Not Molested by ine i paclirm I'p North. Victoria. R. f Sunt ; ti, . . ' - i t . . . inr ictoria sealiiiL' sebni.ner Tnnmni. put in from Pehnng sea this after noon. Captain Coy renorta a var indifl'erent season nu-in tr t.ori weather, principally gale and fog. Seals are scarcer fhnn I (,.,. and when met with scattered. The capUin brought in .,00 skins himself ar.d spoke a number of schooners whose catchee ranged from less 100 up to 600. He saw the cutter Una), .u.,i..i times and other schooners spoke iier, but no one was interfered with. The follow 1110 flnnri.vinialii e r..iUI.i catches ot schooners is reiwrted : I rmmpli 5t i0, May Ellen 200, Ocean Helle aoo, Viva 123. Pathfinder 64. Rich 200, W. P. HaywardttO, Pen elope 20), A. C. Moore 600, Maggie -Mac 100, sapphire 250. C. Ii. Tut- per 100. Ariel 200. K. B. iMarvin 40ii. Juanita 400. FAII.KO FH HALF AMILI.ION. An Kltort tu Secure a Deal In Fork l'roved DUaiitruua. Chicago, Sept. 5 The faihm d Sawyer, Wallace & Co., oi New ork,isa topic of much interest here. 11 P. Hu chineon, a well known commission merchant s.v-s is knew for two weeks pigt tha' the ciash was coming. The prin cipal in.erestoi the tailed firm this market was p-.rk. They have l u ' 'ti nig c.isn pork lor abort a veer, ihey undertook first to run a deal in October uork, but iiat wound up disastio-isiy. Tuey transferrei it into January and ii is rciorted their loss on the deal it not less than hall a million. HUGE PRAIRIE FIRE. about the back; Misa Garakan of Brooklyn, had her head badly cut and trainman Saulsperg had his back wrenched. Otters bad tbeir backs and limbs wrenched but none of the cases are atal. tingle rail placed crosswise on the track in f ront of the train resulted in th disaster. Six coaches turned bot tom side up on the bottom of a fif teen foot embankment, and three were twisted and wrenched beyond repair. The eugine remained en the track. the Car '..ri'i: ';rts! We make a specialty of ladies ami mi-s-s line cuiet" and waists. We have a drive in a French sateen cirs-t at 7-r cents. Kxtra gomt value. .mi ;;i. K. Yoi Nfi. tirlntie ini .skin. Few Is a i;."iil, heall liy, I. ..re au.iii. i,i tin- slinii 1 : mi it taken a '.. nl ii-.l iver in imiisc hlolchcs on 'i.: f:o ill id .i dark greiis" -Uilt (tin ti'- el ia-gg- lihiml nirilier ai-.i 'liini.l in:-;., r .il. ie Jnr- hi eryan ti. ii :i 1 1 1 1 - .u.ct . -a tin slale and ri- mi--- .In- I ! i ,il .if ail impurities. it is uieediig with niiili-nul smeei-s I'ry it . 11 is guaranteed. All drug. gisis keep it. ougli Syrup. ; parents Simula insullii-ienf evidence. Ro.niev then swi.ro mt the warrants alluded to. Oeneral Mtteaiu Portland. Miles d at !l :30 esterday inorning in a pri- yat.' palace ctr, and at once rc paired in carriages to the Hotel Portland. The party consisted ,f the general, Mrs. Miles. Miss Miles V... in.- ii:..., el m.. ..f Ampler .lines, .mnr i-ni ui'iii, "i - c.----r. Wa-lii'igton, daughter of Senator : ,lllve Hkkai.u sen! to t hem Sherman ami neice of General : without additional expense by Shprninn Miss Hovt . Mr. ieorge i leaving their addresses at thiu a ; .ou there if nolhl g parents should he so careful illiolit as selectiii! i comrh yrup. IJeirgs Cherry colli; h syiup is meet hif with underfill .success. The. hest is in. nt- to tend. Hi; cure you get Hegirs. Kvel y holtle is warraiiied All druggists kee" it, III thedecline of life, infirmities icset us to w hich our youth an:! maturity were strangers, our kid-n-ys and liver h re subject to de rangement, but nothing equals Ir. .1. H. Mcl-an's Liver and Kidney Hal in as a regulator of these organs. Foshay i: M ison. Poide going to the seaside can Hint unit Mr. (ieortre linoth. of New York, and Cn.ptain and Lieutenant laus gentlemen are omcers oi onitrmi Miles' staff. The party left the Hnggen The latter office. Novelties in wash dress fabrics. The largest stock in the city at Samuel K. Young's. Put Out by the Cse of Cannes of Horses. lMCRlNSON, iV I)., Sept. 5. . widespread p-airie fire ravished ii l nlreds of thousands of acres along the Little Missouri river, about for'v miles from the main line of the ."i i ihern Pacific rail ro.-d The fcreat cattle range was sw. (.t cian. ihe tne was put out by means of horses, which were kil'ed and u-ed as drags to ex tinguish the Hi rues. The horses were split up the back and iheir carcasses dragged over the coun try by long ropes" Twelve hun dred head of horses were stam peded to the four winds. VETERANS IN LINE. Oregon Firemen Make a Display in San Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 5. Sixty veteran fireman of Portland, Or., arrived this morning to participate in the Admission lay fesiivitiea. Ihey weie met by like number of San Francisco veterans and es corted to ihe atter's headquarters. A banquet will be tendered to I hem to-morrow night. i..u;;f. reward. The New York Central Want to Catch Train Wreckers. Ni:w l-iikk, Sept. 5. The New York Central has offerred $5000 re vard for the detection and convic 'ion i..f the persons who placed an ob-drnoti.-n on the track, causing a wreck near ireenbautn, this mornirjr. Weather Report. Washington, Sept. 5 The ob server at Havana yesterday re-" ported cyclonic disturbance south of that station advancing west ward Morning report from the South Atlantic and Gulf stations as Vet have l?iven nn imli.iL... f . . o " - huuub KJl its approach. Kain haa fallen iu the lake regions, ventral valley South Atlantic and Kant do if States. Light raina huvo oi fallen in Kansas and on the New Kngland coast. Km'r Ur,.n,,.. prevails in the Rocky mountain rihen throiiihmit n.A pi"- mv iuuii 1 y VJLm cept in the Upper Lake region and over the narrow belt, thence south westward to Northern Texas. An Exile Since" '49. Lowell. Mass &mi k nr;i liam S. Davis, ol No. 4 Dodge street, this city, recently received a letter from California inn talninn -----v uiu Wll VOIUIU information that his father, who L.f I.: ..iL . a . . . icn, ii i h uiomer ana little children at Pittsfield, Mo., in 1849, was br ing, but very ill at. Ro-lrUn.l r-i It was signed "Unknown Friend." who proved to be the poetmistress. vVm. W. Davis, the father, who ia now 80 years of age, left home with the goldseekere of '49, telling his w ife that hp wnld .:i. ., .v..U1U IIMI. She heard nothing of him after- naiu. n iwui iwenty-nve years ago she heard that he was killed by the Indians, and then she mar ried a man named Plummer, with whom she lives in Pittsfield. The facts indicate that the absent hue v. ..... l 1 .,. l i . . unuu ami lamer nas aept trace ot his family durinv his aelf.im..u. . D w. ikupuoQU exile. The father is now aniir.na to see some of ht friends from the raai. More Railroad Disasters. White Hall, Sept. 5. A nan. sender tiain on the Delaware A Hudson railroad.ran into a freight near Westnort, thia morning. Kngineer Thomas Murray, Fire man James Starr and A. J. Keffen were killed. No passengers in- Nkeulel. Sept. 5. Laat niirht the west bound freight struck a steer near H uaiapai station, Ariz. The engine and six care were ditchtd. Fireman Frank Kuhl was killed. Binding Twine on Free List. Washington. Sent. B. Rv a vnu of ti 1 t),o umiiiiii ii.;. - w..v. i-...iiv LIJIO noon placed binding twine on the free list. The Fires Put Out. Salonica. Sent. 5. Th Una W hich broke out ve.ter,lav hmn been extinguished. Insure Vonr Wheat. Far megs when at irini, tUim - -. ww . .. vuda grain should nlacp immnnii-cthcni. on in reliable companies such as the Hartford Commercial, Com mercial Union and Pali represented by C. B. Winn. Albany Or. Take the Union Pninr railurav for the Fast t.hirtv-rim. Iimin J W....VJ " V. . . W U . a quicker than anv other transcon- Lilian i ai une. Elegant new dining CHr Pullman tialapa olaanoM fvAA family sleeping care run through fyx I I. ...... ... , I . ji -i ri-ir iirnin, vuiaua, iouucn DIUlIb, Kansas city, M. txiuis and Chi cago. C. G. Raw lings, city ticket agent, foot of Broadalbin street. VrU.ltM.nl1n nnni,lnnln I "'.v ..... tlf lurillfl ut tui IU the household whic.i cause burns, cuts, sprains and bruises; for use in sucu cases ur. j. n. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment has for many vp.irs rMn f lie ivinoiant favorite family remedy. I Tplirce Anilorann Xr 1 .i lmii fitted no a neat fish marked imnn. site Frank Wood's marble hop. where line salmon and all kinds of lish fresh from Yanuinn hav will be kept every day. A fhiiieu and .Mir nlatu lii.u sf - v.-w.v. ...... pin ...is bottled delicasies hpve just been added to my stock call and see them. C. V. Rrowi all. Not Speculation. London. S-jit. 5. Lucien Saw yer, who had charge of the busi ness here of Sawyer, Wallace A Co. of New York, sava- "Th failure surprises me as much a it noes ouiorb. it is true large losses have been sustained in both the home and foreign bv sin ess con ducted tl .i.-.igh the London house. Hut it is li t llllO thut mil nniioln speculations caused the disaster" i lie t.niure caused much excite ment in commercial circles in bunion. A Fearful Train Wreck. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 5. The second section of train No. 13 on the Central & Hudson railroad was wreel ed about three miles be low Greensbush, between mid night and I nVlnek M Kivtaon sleepers were wrecked but mirac ulous as it may seem, no one was killed. The injured list will foot up about seven, those most serioui ly injured being Mrs. Atkinson of Irenton, who was badly injured Dry goods and notions on first floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second Moor at G. W. Simpson's. We have our new spring stock of kid gloves, and the best value ever shown in Albany at W. F. Read's. Siiecial prices made on all dress goods to make room for fall stock at G. W. .simiison's. Use Beggs Dandelion bitter for iiaige&tion, dyspepsia and all kindred idiEeasae. Viereck's shaving and hair cut ting saloon, shaving 15 cents. latest designs in jewelry just received at F. M. French's. A new line of black silk mitts just receive I at . C. Searls. Foeatain pens at V. ill A Start's. Use elegant lotion for sunburn Compasses at F. M. French's.