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ii. k t s y 2() CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OUEUON, W fcjSDNESDAY, SEPTEMI5ER 17, 1890. VOL. V. NO. 200 Portland's (kit rtA i.ri 1 iik -.'.-! h. 1 mho. 1 10111 it .-Hi. Signor Liberati' Military Band of Fiftv Selected Musicians will fur nish the iuusic. Six and :i half acres ol tl 'l space tilled to overflow ing ith the wonders of this wonderiul age. A world of Mechanics in Miniature. Not to vis-t this treat F.xpositioii ami view its woimK: in every department of ait andscici; e ill be t miss opportunity such as has never been presented to the people of this coast bitoie. THE FAT AN. DOMESTIC TOCK PKl'A KTMKNT Will open Sept. 2"th ami closes Oei.ilier I'd. Jfo.ono is offered hi cash premium in thin Hepai-tment. -toik Department open to visitors tfm a. M. until 5 v. m. Exposition from 1 r. m. iiuiil h r. m One ml Mission ticket ai niit- to ito'li. Piire, adults, "i)cis. - children, 25cts. Reduced rates on all tran-p n mi am Vif leadin? In i'ortiand. Kr information ad- ,c-, E. W. ALLEN. Supi.. and Sec'v. TRIKI L E. II L A I X S ! AND LOOK A.1 2969 PAIR ObA PANTS! GRAND OPENING i OF PATTMtX HATS M'MU BONNETS Also all the latest styles in huts, bonnet and caps, both trimmed -ml uutriniiiK d- All areVordiallyinvi ed FRIDAY yND SATURDAY, SKIT, l'.tl ll AND L'OTIl. IDA m. ni:usu ,. jam m NO W Onr bnyer has ' us in a miis at-aiu. and to get out vv have irotto make vn y close juices on Ifii tug stoves. Too jnii:h Stock we are bounJ to unad it price will do it. Garland, Monitor, Argani and Superi or Bangs 3. Cooks and, Seats rs, Hard m and Cutlery: iDilustriiil Exposition iSMLTU ALBANY, jjgyf? as our mmm $ mm w&ML iTtiB Ceibiira-ecl Ficacli CURE w,r;;;vr" ""ArHMir.! SM or iuo:ie refunded li.i- V- 'Z -'. A AFTER III.- i; lev ;the ri;aii8 0 either wx nether in-, iiu fitn me uXi.w(tivc UHe. of stunulanta, Lolai t:-' or opium, or thro- ;h jnut!:til hulls u.viioii, over imlulenere, t tieli OHlH8of liruiu "owur, Wakeni'nr V niiug Down lhiM ih the Hp k(. !Sfiiint;ii W Jtiiww, Hy ria, Xtr ou Pn.H' ratii'ii, N'cturnaJ Uniis sia'tw, LctK'orrh J, Dizziiien-, tVeak Memory, ol rower :uui lni-ffM : , wnicti if ne-le--t-l often ic-ut t jr. -nature oll ne nmi ms-j liu. l'nce 1 a -; 6 Iwxeh fur 5,00 Sent: h iu.nl r-t lot of price. M:il H 4.1 tKlMri. is given 1 vit h 'v rrv tnler received, to re.'diid tne n..nti t iVru iiohI cure is notetfetteti. ' v.. laVe huiijviiM jof testiinoiiiaU from old ind yonntf, of hth Hexet who have been icriiiaiieiitly cured by the use "f Aphroditine ,'inruiar free, Atlilress in, aimico n;ii(if; o. Ve-trrii liram h, l'ox, '7. iVrtla-.d, OrejfOn. For tle by Fosbay i M.wou, who ettaleand rtjil ilrtiL'yist'., Albanv, rei;" mm puis For Female !r rcvubvitieH; noth ing like ttiem on the market. .Never r.iii. aucce afullv uetl bv prominent tadicH roont.i'v. UiiaiDnteei1 to re lieve Buppreaue i nienbtruatit'ti. 5t5flf Pew!! Save time, Health :iml money. Takf no utber. Sunt ti any aJ itt. of pric-, $2 O. Al- In .- 'v tu:ui "'i r'- trt-ts lt1-t n st ltr.m. b !.. :' !?nid by F"o4iav & Hnlii'liie onipmiy Porllnnd, Or. Mason, Albany. Oreeen MoNKV T" l.-N -IIOMK CAPITAL O.N ...hi r- al f'atc -nrity. t-'or particr Lvi .ri.mit. -.f ivs. U iinptirey. j rh it tt-rnlilf .-.iiL'h. Sliiloh'n ' are i rrmt.lx f.tr vi.ii. t-irM.-il l r-ihay d STEPHEN A. BURGE, Willi W. .MK.U OPPOSITE. E. YOUKC'S, A18AN, OR. It v jii wib to iiuc.hase clocks, or jewelry it. ill pay yon to call and see lis. ki ts hikI Wraps, 1 am now receiving my fall and winti-r ti.ck of ladies, misses and child; en jackets and wraps which are of the latest style and good value and as cheap as standard pjods can he '.oiuht. 1 have a lot of lad'es Newmarkets carried over from last year, which I am selling ptcostto make room for new ar rivals. Sami kl E. Yoi no. Use elegant lotion for sunburn & OKEO l 1 . T - 2. 1 LI pit v Satin Propose to sell tlirir share of Montis N priivs inadf. Our ciistoi.iei's are invited to ci!iie ami s;-t their owij price, time and ' a mo in' of roiMU .w.mtfd as lun- sock l:ts ' 4 T I ( 1 T A I ( ! A P I T A h a A 1 I Ul A L J Ai 1 I -A ll 5 How The Gossipy and Stories Thrive. SCANUAI.'S HWKIT SIOKSEL. A Princely Salary-He Didi't Like tk Tone-New Fad For a.L.dy T Senate Doesn't Drink. SHiuiiU to tke IUrald. Washington, D. C, Sept. 13. Scandal is king, for the time being in .Vashington. Tliere is nothing but scandal, t-candal eve-vwhere. i i - . . . . ... . . . 1 canaai in ttie tiuest oi blue-blood families is that caused by the at tack on Mrs. Daingerfeld, in her bed room by a diunden man, not her husband. A plebian scandal, well remembered in Washington, is revived by the news that ex-Senator Ohristiancy. of Washington, is dying. Mr. Christiancv some years ago married a young and beautiful girl who was at the time employed as a clerk in tl,e treasury department. Tne girl married the old gentleman for his money and his title, and negleced to give np a young and handsome lover. The result was discovery, d'vorce and disgrace. Tim divorced wife died in a mad honse, and now the hon orable o.d man whose heart she broke is dying. A ion;4 essianal I scandal has been started by the! fact that representative Smyser, c. Ohio, a member of the committee engaged in investigatirg cha.ges against Pension Commissioner, Kaum, is a large owner of stock in one of the specia.' subjects of inves tigation Kaum's Kei:i ;erator Company. Oh, this is a wicked, wicked world ; hut enough of scan dal. The final depai Jure of Mr. and Mis. Chas. Xoriiiioil' f.om Wash ington is deepiv regieued. For many yea's .Mr. Nordiioff has been chief of Hie Washinuion bureau of the New Yo k Herald, and a'so, 1 am creditably informed, the con tioller of the political policy oi that p:per. He has !een rethed on the same salary he has draw n foryeais f 10,000 a year am. wil' go to a ranch which he o- ns in California for several years rest. Mrs. Nord holF has been a prominent figure in Washinirton's best society and has taken an active part in the management of numerous charities all of which will miss in more senses t'r.n one. "Where did you get tint h,.t?" was ground out of an antiquated hand organ by a black muzzled Italian in Iront of the hotel which the Hon Jacob (ieisenhamer, who represents a New Jersey district in the boue, honors with his patron age, whi'e that gentleman was prarcing around with adi'apidated straw hat of last year's vintage ia Ins liana, borne wretch witl out a u stige of conscience had taken the new fall silk hat, which the Tue tonic congressman had jiNt paid eight good dollars for, from the dining room hat rack and left the back number straw in its place. .Mr. U. thought the grinder was making fun of hi.u. and it took several employes of the hotel to hold him until :he tune was cha;.cd to "The watch on the U!imi." Then he smiled. Society is uiore or less shocked at a new i'ad of Mrs. Representa tive Spi hirers. She has taken to leading the public meetings of the t'nioti Mit-cion, the objects of which are similar to those of the Salvation army and the methods used are also similar, though not so noisy. Whether Mrs. Springer will retire from society and devote i.t-r time entirely to evangelical work is not yet apparent. Neither has society decided whether to censure or commend her action in th's matter. It would he interest ing to know what her husband thinks of it. The return of many people and me cool morninus ana evenings nave again made horse-back rid ng a popular recn-ation ; wh;ch le minds me that a bright young girl, daughter of a gentleman of wide reputation, played a cruel joke on a young attache of a prominent foreign legatio i. The young for eigner is a conceited professional ladv-killer, or as the street traroin would s y "m.ish and not hav ing been in Am i i -a long he is more or less ig':oia .t of our cus toms. He callled on the young lady in question and asked her if she would ride with him. She said she would i' he would ride accord ing to Arm-! ican custom. Of course he assented. The girl with a de mure face placed the young for eigner in the i .siti n us.'aUy c3- cupied by a uroom. and for two long hours she rude past every jirls house she know with the swell young foreigner cmtering on be hind as her gr-niin. without t thought that he was being made a fool of, or that the girl in front of him was shaking w ith suppressed laughter. What he said wnen he found out. which he did that night at the epjb, cannot be print, i in a tamily newspaper. The si.iiate doesn't drink there fore it refuses to puss a resolution prohibiting tne sale of liquor in the senate restaurant. This is no joke, it is a statement of fact based on the proceedings of the United States senat''. louffellow on Streets. I walked no the street at mid night, as sober as I could be, and 1 ?el1 over foity woodpiles, that the ,knes8 hid from me. 1 turned to rigbt, anii I turned to the leir, but no thoroughfare could 1 Otherlnd, for the boxes and barrels and oodyard man had left no trail hind. 1 wandered down to the lver where the tide sweut out to ea, I roused and wondered if ever the streets clean-swept would be. UflV nftAti oh linw jilton ua tl.o Meeting days go past, have 1 calm- n Bat and wondered how long thi thing would last. And now in the autumn twihght.when the stranger loiters around, boxes and barrels t nd cord wood still block the streets f'jAif the tawtt-km'H.if! at ran.inr buy a ticket ami shakes the dust from his teet, and leaves for some uther city where a stranger can hud a street 1 ... i And we, who are left behind him, stifl kick as in days of yore, but a change in the situation we hope for nevermore. WOKCKSTEKSHIKK COCKTAILS Favorite Drink of the Shaky ami LHshearteuett lu New York. Did you ever hw of a Worces tershire sauce cocktail? Probably not. Yet they are drank by cer tain persons, says the New lork Mar, whose stomaciis require a stiong decoction to t jne them up. I ate breakfast at a popular restau rant yesterday, and could tiud no Worcestershire on my table with which to flavor my steak. When the head waiter brought a bottle to me he smiled and said : "We can't afford to keep Wor cc ;tershire on the table any longer so many people drink it up." "Drink it up? You don't mean to say that anyone drinks Worces teishire as a beverage? 1 should think it would burn the roof out of his mouth." "It probably wonld outof ordin ary men's," said the waiter, "but for an old rounder Worcestershire sauce is the best 'bracer' in the world. IX straightens him tip wht n whisky and yin cockt?i!s have lost 'heir grip. Before we hid the Wor cestershire bottles away I have seen tnem come in, sit down at the tables, give tliev orders for bteak fast and then, as t-oon as the wait er's back was turned, empty their g ass oi water, se'ze the Worcester shire bottle, fill the goblet half lull of sauce and' 'down' it at a gulp. The effect is quick and wonderful. Men who come in all played out, shaky and dilapidated, will straighten up and be as hungry as a tramp by the time breakfast is brou ht. Oh. there is nothing like a Worcestershire cockta;l. The old rounders would tell you that if they would tell you the truth. But they won't. They are ashamed of it. and conceal their craving. I don't be'ieve yon co-iid get one of the Worcestershire 'fiends' to own up to it." Another Suiuide. Portland Sept. lti. Last night Coroner Kiver received a tele gram from Troutdale informing him that a man had committed suicide tliere. This morning Mr. River left here for the scene, held an inquest, and returned at 1 o'clock this afternoon. The sui cide's name was Jpcob Hunziker, a farm hand by occupation, lee R. Shaw, who had been working with him yesterday morning, ob served a large blue and black snot behind his left ear. Asking Hun ziker how he came by it, the latter replied that Saturday right while in the city he was sand -bagged on Front street, near the Stark street ferry, and robbed of a whole month's fealary. A few hours later Hunuker was found lying dead in a field with his throat cut. He committed the act with a pen knife, which he replaced in his po.-ket. Nothing is know i of the deceased. Is it Cholera? Carkolton, Ohio, Sept. 10. No more deaths from epidemic has been reHrted from this county. The total number of deaths last week was nine. Dr. Williams, a graduate of the Dellevue Hospital Medical College, who attended a victim, John Toole, says Toole had all the symptoms of cholera; spasms, cramps in the arms and legs, large lumps on his legs and his body began tj stiffen before death. Dr. Williams last night telej;rtphed a description of all the symptoms and frets to the Slate Doird of Health al Columbus and ' e reply will assuage all doubts in rrgara to tne nature oi meuisease Still Striking. Sydney, N. S. W., Sept. lti. Most of the Lithgow miners have gone on a strike. Only small collieries are working. Buv your tickets to the east via the Canadian Pacific railroad, the best railway service in existence from 5 to S1U cheaoer tnan any other transcontinental line. The finest scenery in the world is along the Canadian Pacific ndlroad. Re member j'ou can save 5 oh a second-class ticket and $10 on a first class ticket bv purchasing your :"ckets over tliis line. For maps and tickets, etc.call on F.A.Iiui k hrt. office onnosite the first National bank, Aliany, ur. For rent, a building suitable for email business or a dressmaker, on First street. Inquire of E. L. Thompson. Matthews & Washburn, the en terprising hardware and s'ove dealers, received their thin car load of stoves yesterday. LONE STAGE ROBBER He Holds Up a Stage Ail Alone, But Comes to Grief. TIIK IIAMUKU CITY FIKK. Disappointed Sloggers Paoifio Beard of Commerce Residence Burned , Dempaey and HoAilitt'e. San Francisco, Sept lt. O rm stead ThuriMan, one of the mos daring and desperate criminals in the slate is now in jail at I I ace r ville for robbing the German town tage, running between Green wood and .Auburn. Detective Hume, ol Wells, Fargo & Co., re turned to-day from Placer ville, where he went to identify the prisoner. Ihurman robbed the Georgetown stage singe-handed on the 8th inst., and tnree days later was captured eight miles east oi nacerviiie iv i nuer Mierm Winchell, of hldorado. He pro tested his innocence until De tective Hume identified hint. He then told the story of how he robbed the stage, and when he is called for trial in the superior coart he will plead guiltv, in the hope of getting off w ith light sen tence. Thurman has been con nected with many stage robberies in Not them California. A DISASTKOIS FIKK. A California Town Soft'era Loan by the Fiery Elements, Hankokd, Cal., Sept. 10. A dis is truiis fire broke out on the west side of Douty street, in Hanford, it 1 o'clock this morning, the wind sent tne ti;e acro"s the street in the wo-'jdeu houses in the rear of f.-ont street and carried it west ward, lu all twelve buildings were consumed. John Burner, mrnes- make.s; Kitness Oold tein vt Cos large store; J. De- iieoigias saloon ; J. Al. needs in! v store; Daugs ri Landis meat market ; Mrs. Landis' millinery stoie; Mitrovich s restaurant; Camp it Frederick, agiicultural store; Yesinos' bailier shop; 1). Bagle 's saloon ; Campbell & Flood, restaurant; Mrs. Desmond, iressiiinke : Sam Page s building : I. A. Iluuhes, Palace saloon; 11 C. Fullin's drug store; Dodge I'.ros., prhiting omYe ; Pest office store and several others were damaged. The her-ic fighting by he tire company saved tnousands ol dollars in other stores, and grain and fruit warehouses. To tal loss estimated at $150,000. THEY WANT TO FHiHT. And Still Sluggers Will Top l' Here and There, San Francisco, Sept. 16. Par son Davies i-aid 10-day that both Lewis and himself were very much disappointed at not making a match with Acton, as before he came to the coast we understood that the latter did not bar any weights. However, when the strangler returns from Chicago he will make a proposition to torow cton twice in an hour for a reasonable stake, and the latter, no doubt, w ill accept. A letter re- eived from bait Lake this morn ing states that a we'd known sort ing man there has forwarded a check for $10,000 to Ixmdon. to be placed upon Joe McAiilltfe in his coming fight w ith Slavin. I'acilli! Cant Board of Commerce, San Francisco, Sept. 10. The executive council of the Pacific (.'oust board of commerce held a short session this afternoon to complete arrangements lor the board s meeting. President Sam uel Col liver of Tacoina, is in town and will preside at to-morrow's meeting. Itetddenre Burned. Los Anoki.ks, Sept. 10. The residence of Judge W. H. Suiuh at Montrove, a few miles from here, was burned to-day. 1 ittleof the contents were saved. A library valued at $3000 was burned. Loss, $L'0,0tK. ; partly insured. Wi.l Soon End. Xkw York, Sept. 10. Jesse Sefigman, the banker, says he ex pects the talk of tight moiiev will le ended in another 24 Louis. The gold t come from Kurope for breadstufi's soon will help the sit uation. I'roiulnent Man Ile. Rome, Sept. 10. Giles Hawley, one oi the founders of the over land mail company and for some time superintendent of the Texas and Arizon company line, died Saturday, aged 84. SerlouHly Injured. ' Fulton, Cal., Sept. 10. J. A. Noble was seriously injured this evening by a barrel head jointei bmstiug His right foot was c i clean off and his lelt leg was broken at the knee and aboe the ankle. The accident happened in the mill of .1. Kubottem and was a nanow escape for a number of those present. He was taken to Santa Cruz for treatment. To Uulld Electric Car. Pittsbirg, Sept. 10. George Westinghouse returned yesterday in his private car from Chicago, where he and Mr. Pullman had a confcrei.ee on their street car motor interests. Mr. Westing- house stated that an arrangement between himself and Pullman had been completed for the erection of a street car plant. He intimated that it was as likely that the plant would be in. Pittsbnrg as in Pull man. He stated that in any por tion oi tne wesiingiiouse plant was removed to Pullman it would be only the electric motor depart ment. Cars will he built and equirped with motor and other necessary appliances at the same place, thus decreasing the cost and facilitating the completion of con t facts. THK SHOOTING OF BAKKVNOIA Mexico Will Probably Hare Some thing: to May About. City of OAXAt'A,Mexico,Sept.l6. It is not at all improbable that .Mexico will have something to say regarding the shooting of General Karrundia, if reports now being circulated are true. Senora DcBarrundia, wife of the deceased gereral, leaves here for Mexico's capital to-night to have an interview with President Diaz on the subject of her husband's death, and will claim the inter cession of the Mexican govern ment for redress. It is stated here that Barrundia's widow carries with her to Mexico City certain papers of her late husband show ing that the lat r was in 1889 ad mitted as a protege of Mexico, he having taken out preliminary Mex ican naturalization papers. A orominent lawyer, well veired in Mexican laws, said . If Barrundia left any papers whereby it may be shown that he hal dednred his intention to be come a Mexican citizen, they "iititled him to be a protege of Mexico during his probation )eriod of fiv years. He would in such case be entitled full protection of he government which is bound to obtain redress for his death unless it can be shown he was seized or ihot w hile committing some crime gainst international laws. This latter, I understand, cannot be shown by Guatemala, if Barr.in dia was really a protege of Mexico I have no doubt that President I iaz's government will see ample reparation from Guatemala for the general's death. llORMOiN BISHOP INDICTED, Hert vised lMinlstersof His Church to Withdraw In Order to Vote. ' Boise City, Idaho, Sept. 10. Word has reached hear that Bishop Budge, of the Mormon church. has been indicted by the grand jury at Paris, Idaho, on a charge of conspiracy allegea in the election two years ago. Budge advised the Mormons to sham wi' hdrawal from the church, in i rder to vote. By this means several Mormon mem bers of the legislature were elected from Bear Lake county. The Mormons, however, were not admitted, antl several were con vii ted of illegal voting. A YOUNG VILLAIN. Tries to Sell a Seattle Girl to Bagnio Keeper in Sau Francisco. San Francisco, Sept. 10. Wil liam Kelly, a flashily dessed, brazen faced young villain, was arrested here last night while at tempting to sell Millie Rhodes, 'i handsome girl of 10. to a keeper of a house of ill-fame on Opera al ley. The girl has been saleslady j in Cleary's dry goods store at Seat tle, and came here with Kelly on a promise to be married to-day. He induced her f room with him night before '. .st, and yesterday attempted to sell her to the keeper of a bagino for $50. He will be tried for seduction to-day. The girl's parents reside at Seattle. Unitarions in Council. fiv Fi ivcism Snt lfi To day's session of the Pacific Coast t nitanan conterence was oenea bv an essay by Kev. Horatio Steli- bins, D. D., from the theme 'The Transformation of Religions Thought." Rabbi Jacob Voorsan ger read a paper on " The Relation of Judaism and Cnitarianism." Rev. P. S. Thatcher delivered an address on the "Unitarian Posi tion," and a discussion followed upon "The Church, Its Relations to the Thought of the Day." The speakers were C. J. Woodbury, Professor James LeContei and Pro fcssorG. It. Ilowison. Brazil Satlslied With the Republic. Nkw York, Sept 10. Charles R. Flint has rece-ved thetollowing cablegram from Rio de Janeiro: Eleciione passed on in perieci or der. Results show tne country overwhelmingly iiw favor of the new order of things. No mon archists and hardly any clerical ists were elected. Democratic Clubs. Readi.;. Pa.. Sept. lfi. The annual nvention of the demo cratic clubs of Pennsylvania met this afternoon, ihere were 1000 present. Chauncey F. Black pre' sided, and opened proceedings with an address. He dwelt al length upon tariff reform, civil service reform and ballot reform Fire Still Burning. Madrid. SeDt. 10. A fire broke nut nr. 10 nVhwk- last, nicht in the palace ot AlhjmDra in uranaua and is still burning. It originated in the Alberca courtvard and soon BDread to the galleries. Great damage has been done. Latest styles in dress buckles at . C. Searla. MURDER AND SUICIDE One Man Kills His Wife and Himself? THE CANADIAN ANNEXATION. Afraid of Cholera After The Koa Pullmaa aid Weitiofkeiee-A Yoibc Villain. Portland. Sept. 16. Five pistol shot in rapid succession tartled the occupants of a bouse of iU-fame tt the corner oi intra and salmon streets about 8:45 o'clock this iuoruinr. The disturber was Charles Whal- ley. agad 45, who had fired foot shots at his wife, Anxie Whalley, aged 28, alt of whca took effect and then sent the remaining ball rashing through big brain, dying instantly. When the room was hurst open Whalley was found ly ing lifeless upon the fleor, with bit head resting in a pool ot blood. and a 44 -calibre American bulldog double action revolver near by, with all the chambers freshly emp tied. The weapon wn of blue finish. The police were notified at once. and all attention was turned to the voman who was lying in an ad joining room, sunering intense agony. Doctors Saylor and Keys were called, and after a hasty ex amination, found that she had re ceived four pistol balls. One en tered the right side, penetrating the lung, another entered the back another was lodeed ia the left shoulder and the fourth was lodged in her head, having entered just n front of the right ear. All the shots were fired so close to the parts that every wound was heavi ly powder burnt. i h police patrol having come the body of the dead man was . taken to the morgue. The wound in his head was terribly powder burnt. The bullet entered just Above the right ear, and made its exit a bout-three inches above the eft eye. Canadian Annexation. Ottawa, Sept. 16. The fact can no longer be disputed that tne an nexation question is fast becoming one of the live issuts of the day. The leading public men have not hesitated to call attention to the increasing popularity of the move ment for closer .trade and social relations with the United States. One cf the government organs has - come out squarely tor separation from England. The Quebec Tele graph says : "If we are permitted to gauge current events in Canada, we think annexation to the United States is making great headway among the people. It is coming and that be fore long. Sir-John may preach all kinds of doctrines; he may climb upon Johnny Bull's back and become the last man on earth to accept the platform, but dollars and cents will bring it about. The Mckinley bill is passed oy a large majority, and that deals a hard blow to the commerce of Canada. England, we are told, is as ready to give up Canada and New Found land as we are to give up England. We are oositive this Dart -of the country would be in a thriving con dition if we bad America merged into one general confederation. A few days ago tne sure and str pes were raised over the cus tom house in Montreal, and now they are flying over the grounds of the Toronto exhibition. What is to prevent them being raised over the nation at some future period ! Something must be done, because we ci nnot stand this tariff tinkering any longer. This coua try is, in plain words, going to the old Nick ; and if, at the next gen eral election, reformers do npt be come aware of the situation, we will lie starved out of existence by . the United States tariff. England is r either mother nor friend to us. We have been flattered here too much, and now is the time. when one of her grandchildren is here, that we should talk aa plainly as possible of the situation. II capitalists ol London can buy op great stock companies of the l ii i leu ouiwa, it luey caa piacw millions of dollars in the wild plains of that country, if they are scared ttf invest a single dol lar in British securities, then let us annex, so as to secure their aid and hand." The article has caused a decided sensation here with government officials, who state such treason able language should not be over looked. Denies the Keport. New York, Sept. 16. Demsey denies the report that he has ac cepted any proposition of the Olympic club at new Urieans to tight Fitzsimmons for (7000. It is reported that if Bowen wins the tight with Carroll at New Orleans to-night, he will try to arrange a fight with Mc'Auliffe. Keport Coaflraaad. m Louisvillb, Sept. 16. Dr. J. O. Green arrived in this city last night. He confirms the troth of the finding of Robert Ray Hamil ton's body in Snake river. Just received a new stock of Y, 3. F. hosiery at W. F. Read's. Elegant Lotion renders the skia soft and beautifo!.