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ALBANY, OREGON, J KipAY, SEPTEMJiEU G. 'isSW. JO OK NTS A .Y'tiKK. VOL. V. NO. 1508 rail An nouocemsoi ! l no CURE or tr. rrfUP nev Ird 6) it-1 I". i trt ;ithr t; unit, or, l,.-i- re, 6ft"' , x. fr itF.CBlVING THE LARGEST ktl.LC'lLl' loCk - wei.i. .-i;'. ill until- W-r.kn,,. Hvv N. .mr.ril Oinin- i:i'h !'. V -ak Memory, , - 1 ' . whi-'h if nvij-t- , ' -.ihiiv'l afc-e anil r , . -. .. .; nxo ferA".it, : i j . .r ..i-i.-e. i ; . 'i 1M ft, in (tiveii .v i.itT ii' . i, to rcfuii! tat i ri iii.inriil ..lire is i:ottfle-te!. mi-.,. if.t!'f.oni:ilH from ot.1 tt !i.:l. .-m-;, .ho have iie.n cuml :. '! I Auhrodiliiit Hi IM( IM. fii. in. ti, . 7 I'ortl-.i !, Oretmi. ii. rv. , .- .i .-,r,n, who twrilean-l rTRNfSHP.G GOOD. GENTS' NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOVES, IUY GOODS, FANCY LADIES' HoMERY, CHILDREN'.- no.-lERY Lid adics :Cloak:s t Vvt 'J .t3:l Ail tl 1 I .r V. uwre S; in GOSSIMERS & UMBRELbAvS, Fer btooaht t th tow of Albany. ,V invite e.-.Tn.anson. e kn.w oin pUase. God bost jtuts f.n.l courteous trHtu.nt. ReHjHTtfully, mm Piiis Fr Frmalc Ir- rt-,'itl. ritieH: notli iik- tlicin on UK" iH:irKCi. ever A'M1 SuueesHfiiHv iinni 'iy pruniint-nt I:iHcs monthly. .;u;iraiitee4' to re- mt:inlriintii'ii. Sure.EA.fe, Ceriain I)i.n't lie hnmliuv ol. Save time, Health anil money. Take no other. Sent tm any ail ilrrsn Sy nr.tu vii re-ipl oi S2.00. Ad ilrriw i'iri lll liir 4'mnpany Wnt llrani h liox I'nrllitiMl, r. Sold by I'oshay & Mason, Alhany. OreReo RAILROAD ACCIDENT. AfOXK.V 1 LOAN -IIkMK ill ..! r'' e-ta?e -nrity. K-r particu lars L.U'i'.iire of po . CAPITAL OS lI'Miinhrev. I"mS NUilirs raiule mineralile by that t-rrihle f.u-h. hil(ib a - urc la rumili for y.u. Knr Hale b Ki.hay .Sc OLKt.l STEPHLN A. PURGE, Til W. MKAIf ITES. E. YOUKCS, I to CPPO I f in i or ( !; it will ana st'e tw. pilli'liilHe pay vmi ALBANY, OR. clocks. o call W. F. HEAD. Gi;i:a! Oyster llnsiiw AT THE DEKMONICO. t) s-t'us for sal- in larsre or stuall utiuiit tics. EusU'rn and t oa t oystf-rs. LTv" elegant lot:'n for Hunburn Happily It Does Not Result Fa- tai y To Any One AGAINST THE CATHOLIC. An Elupin? Minister Outer HitchlLH Place-A Dead QoTeroor Af-t-r the Kailruad. Ackoka, Or., Sept. 2,-rr?h?re was a veiy neriou wreJCon tho Houthern Pacific roaJ at this pltu- tins niorniiig, ant it was only by the merest chance that there was no a terrible loss ol life. Tl .-. oxcrlaiul train on the Southern l'ttcitic, which in tlue at I'oitlan'1 at i):'M o'clock this forertoou. i passed here on time, and asV the tram hauled ou; a freiirht which .vas Mde tracked broke in tlierdid Ue by the pulling out of the -diackle bar and started back down tirad". Bruke.nun J. A. Ks.'ridjiu ttood at the switch, and as lie haw 'he rear end of the freight co.i'ii.j.'. he lost his liead and threw over th switch before the rear euro the pasenjjer train had pass. -A. This threw that car, the drawiiiKroo u car Santa. Rosa, ol!' the truck, and as it bumped over the sleepers, Conductor M. Younj; pulled the hell rope, to stop the train. On came the wild freight without a treakinau to stop its mad course In an instant it crashed into the car Santa Rosa, wrecking the rear end of that car, throwing the calwose, No. 550, off the track, and smashing the Ireightcar, iNo. yiiou, winch was tilled with a general assortment of freight. I ne overland going north was delayed an hour and a half in et- tinir the trucks ba;k on the track it the morning train going south delaved until nearly noon, before the trai'k was cleared ol the wrecked caboose and cars of the freight train The freight train was in chargi of Conductor John Andrews and Engineer John Scott, and the paaJ senger train was umler the charge I Conductor M. ioung and j?m gineer Frank t'raw. Libentti anil he mem be s of his famouse band were passengers on ttie overland rain and felt the delay very seri ously, as they wished to get into I oi tlaii'l in order to prepare loi the opening of the l'ortland Ex osition at which they appear this evening. A SOCIAL SENS.. i'KIN. the fugitive treasurer was found fading in a se -luded part of tin- itjaveyard He had been sleeping in a oig noiiow tree. He was pur- suea, out escaped, and it is feared has commuted suicide. He served i through the war as cap'.a n. '"J THKEATENKD VIOLENCE. TO BEHKLNG SEA. The Wily Mormons. Cortinue lo Pioselytv.'; '-y, He Has Bern Delivering Strolls; . . ....... o .OT.un.f B ... VT . . .1. u. . Minneapolis. Sept. 25. Rev. J. JFaude, rector of tiethsemane &ibcopal church, has b -en p4eachiug vigoroub sermons agains! Roman Catholic church, iie nacjre!iehed two sermons, one of w hich is to t-how that ttie Catholic hutch is inimical to the iuU rests of the rablic. and he has one more in preparation. 10 nay ne received a letter signed "An Irish man and Catholic," which says: HWhen you make such statements Jbout our institutions, I think it is ANOTHER STKIKE IN CHICAGO. A ScriuuH Eiot Better i riom tteult iroi the Tar,ff-Mot Trne-JlOOO for Jessie Beaton Fremont. bAS r rancisco, Sept. about time for eve-y good Catholic gard to the lieai . as she is said to to step to the front and defend our religion with whatever remedy required and if it is not stopped you will nnd that there are i.lan- Na-Gael men enough in this city to net tou awav. And besides such heretics as vou and Kev. i. L. Morrill, Rev. Dr. ay land Hovt. Dr. Burrell and others will suffer jist penalty. If you do not ston. certain measures will be taken lo stop y u." Dr. Faude will nreach another sermon in spite of their threats. was 1 SMITH R Th rsews from Port Townsend to the eifict mat toe revenue vuiw. iliver Wolcolt was going to the Retiring strait, has created quite a eii.-ation among private seaiers in his city. The dispatches s.aie hat the Wolcitt will be accom panied by tin Bear and Corwin. 1 Inn is nrolmuiv amisiase wim rc- WIRB CLICKINGS. n I 1 5 t.Y. 3 V ! mm ALBANY, r WINDERS - ORE', v to sell their slwire 1 1 V lrif maue. vmii rr..,.'- . j cii.stouera .-ir i invited to conn ati'l set th' iro.vii ri,;,tiiue and iitno ltit or' ft uanti tl as lony NOW Our bayer he got in a muss a nin, and have to set fri.TTO i mi late v close pneei on n incj utove. Too ni r.eL- lid We l.uuml to unWd ju ice will tlo it. Garland, Monitor, Argsndsnd Supoii- or Eatgos. CooliS andSeatare, Erd- ir&xe a&d Cutlery: w c . tl it r Mm - ' tr".'.-'i2. ' 'f. J i . A Jlk '-.-T-.?7-.-, : Z f .7.7 A Presbyterian MinlMter Llopei With a DreMKinaker Lisbon, I)ak., Sept. 25. Social circles of Lisbon, Maldan and Ellendale are excited to a hi pitch over a story, which is to-day made public, of the elopement of Kev. W. V . cutting, ol Boston, Mass., witti Miss Alta Mills, of Jackson, Mich. Both are now stopping here at the Horton House. Miss Mills arrived here September 3d, and registered as Miss Mills, Jackson, Mich., and claimed to be a dressmaker. Nutting arrived ept. tith, and the couple at once became very ulti mate, c'aiming to be old friends l-'in ''v when an article appeared in in-- newspaiiers auoui tnem, they i-uinetl to be married. Nut ting is v rv Sick and Miss Mills, or Mrs. Nu ting, as she claims to be, is attending to him night and day The lady my her husband will answer all ch urges against liini when tie is well. At Ellendale the point from where the pan en .ne here, renting was an inde pendent preacher and has a call to hur. h in Aberdeen, b. u. ue is i g nt1- m n o? nne aonuv ana has two sons, one a ph-sician in Mandan, and the other a farmei ... . . T . " 1 1 . 1. 1 1 .. In .Mcllltosil. At is sai' mat ur had never met Miss Mills until ibout a month ago w hen tie ar- ned irom uosion. ..c co nplilied woman of about .50. Her manners ar- very piea-ms i. .......t...! nnd sue was Migi. ,cok;.k.. She is inemb -r of the I'rcsny- ii.r .m fhiirc i. ne (uiaureu a inr.1 ini ration Irom a iormei i, ,71., ...I in Mii-'iiL'an less lhan Af.ll. t.ii..Ot ...i veir ai?o. ..niin m I'lixiula e ast Miring, in oraet r.M i-otiviiieiit to a farm which ui.u ,vhim a slim t distance west 01 this place. It w s reported then tl.-.i ik was h.i'i LO oe iiiain" to a young man m Michigan, but afterwards tha' the en-a'-'em-s.t was broken. Si;e and JNUUini visited Nutting's :n in JHciniosn afewdast store the elopement, When their intention ti marry .. ,11 tin w!iM sinii.tiinced. I n vuuuk ....... became furious, threatened to ul.....' b..r and ordered her out of the house. She returned w Ellendale, snd was soon loiiow.u i... i... ...u.uit n-iitnr. They re- ....i.t.u.f thorp linill IttSu " .v Nutting is reported to; nave another wife still living, and it is said that Fhe is in a iuni- asvlum. Hid in a JraTeyard. " i Sent. 25. several nva ntfrt Cantain E. F. Schmidt, a ierrnan citizen, strangely ""?' . . , ....,.!,, to, 1 ivitr toati.fi lie wan - I several 8 cial order- and was treas- ..f I ip l eiion 01 1 1 i . i (..in, i inaL lie " I louse- ii " -- . i i i.i ,i..:i irH snoti mm ii,nn v a Inutile eecuniico un.i " For some days pi.st grave .r Mnrtnir (irOVB Have DCCli uiw- ,. '. i i loot ovnmncr Thp amount of silver offered to th,. United States treasury on Wednesday avgregated ;i;vSt'.lJ) ounces, and tne ainouiu pui- chased w as 140.1KM) nunces, as lol iws: 25.000 ounces at $.l.b; HO.bOO ounces at ?1.30; j.ouu . - rr t a a . I o.inces at l.'-'o i.s-o. me toiai pun-liases, including to-day s, under the new law, have been 7.17.474 ounces, leaving about 107.0(10 ounces to be purchased the remainder or this month. Talk about rain in Oregon. Where w ill any pla-e find r.-'iitall to beat this? A dispatch Iroui Helena, Arkansas, says the tre- endmiM rainfall caused a Hood throunh the middle of the cit lil e that at Hot Springs the night liefore. Much dan? ge was done to nroiwtv and manv tH'Ople were mpoiarny unveu uuu. nouses. ' 1 lie raitilall lor s-t nourn waiter I'i incbes. A ' Kigh official of the company savs the Chicago, Milwaukee Ac Paul road has a contract to trans itirt forty cars of iron for ll tutnria .fe South Coast road that was recently ordered by telegraph from Eastern r.-inng mins. All iranVlinir houses in Seattl. have been closed by order of Chief of Police Monroe. It is unaet tnod bv the gamblers that ttn order is to remain m force only until after election, but Ch let Alon roe says : " There w ill be no more .rm.ihliiiv in this citv while I am i hief ol oolice." The Journal de- lares that it lias been done ior political reasons, and also charges t rtut money e illected bv the iiolice fr,.... fallen u-r.men is being used for campaign purposes, whicli it stigmatizes as ' a burning disgrace tn Seatt e: an insult to ner eiiei class of people." The Olympia Tribune says the ri.vt.niiA cutter O hver Wolcott lo iri.tt.itn7 readv to intercept the schooner Halcyon. The Halcyon is a 126-ton vessel which cleared from Vancouver, B. C, sixty days ago in ballast. She was going to Shanghai, it was understood, for the purpose of bringing back some fiftv tons of opium. This commod ity wat to tie landed at some point on the unprotected Pacific coast of the United Stales. This explana tion oi the movement of the Wol cott is probably neR-.er right than that she is going to ncunng sea. The follow ing werts present at .0 meeting of the bjard of re gents ot the State Agricultural college at Corvallis: Governor -niiover. Master oi tne i-iaic lir;uiL'e Haves, lloll. E.. CAicci - .r -. 1 1 ' ., rnv. W. I', rvea.iy, J. iv. eamei- ford. Wallis Nash and T. Cauthorn. Ttie college opened with 130 students. Others are daily arriving, and there will beat . , . ... . . east -'Oil uuruig tue term. According to ttie Commercial Bulletin, which ia closely watching the raisin ma'ket, rales of Cali fornia raisirs for f ut ire delivery have been larger thus far than during the corresponding period last year. In the East orders a e scattered over a wide territory. The Western trade has ordered very liberally. Jobbers have re sold to considerable extent, and thus early receipts w ill passalmust diiectly into retailers' hands. The only p'g'non u anufactory in (lie Mtate of W asiiingloa is atlron- d ile. near Port Townsend. The c.miianv was organ ized in 180 ami t.hiir fnrnan.-e has been ill blast sin e that time altout thirty two months, and produced about 25,000 tons of pigiron. me ru i pal market lor tne prouuci m k'r.n,.iiii.n i ;m niiii'.umi LU foundries of Port lOWIlsellU, K0att.It Tft.toma ami Olvuipia ue . . . ' 1 ...... anmenftbe iron. in Hie lanei ..art nf isS'i the furnace ended I'.ftuon months' bla-t bv whi.-l was made 13,000 tons of pigiron lie on her way here now and will be due about October 1st. It is thought the Richard Rush will ake her place. . The Kusli was report.! as imviug ft the Shumagin Islands some time ago lor san rrntim.u1.u has been looked for Sere ior tne .ast several days, it may ue, however, that tier plans nave oeeu ..I......H..I A imn- e nan mterssieo ....... . ... . . m tlit. sea nig OUfc," e-'S nam hiid .,..;.r ti. it the report was cor rect regarding ttie woieou. ne knew of it a week ago. Capta;n , 11. ...r w oat and was (iisuaitncu tor. . ... ,, :it to Port Tow nsend witn an possiuie laste. 1 think unciepam iueauo i:nnt tins time." saia tne kcii- tlemaii, "and the schooners w ho ...:n ,..it,nr. mro tne Bea w in unn :. in',;r,.n!. Tt. is mv opinion ti. .t ti, ivirnin and the Rush will kUrtl, l"t ww. .ccDinpanv the Aolcotinorui.aiiu n.uru lie no leenng l" iue l.V..".. . w. ,' . ter. The Wolcott, 1 believe, leaves Port Townsend to-morrow, aim schooners which are supposeu 10 1 u (Tl ml nir into Itehrintr eea line win- ( Minalaska on their wav to the sealing grounds, and ill be no ouestion alont ti...ir bfincr overhauled. There ..;ii 1... .... ...... man prize crew on 1 . . . . , - . , this time, b it the eapture.i vesseio . ill he t iken to North American oorls by tiie cutters whicn capmr them.' MORMON KECOINTS. In Large of Toronto ,da wrote to ttie Superintend Uoruiou KHiera inmi Numbers. York. Sept. 25. Unite. lates Consul Pope, 1 '.. ,0, 1,1 a rnlf ,.,t .f 1- 11,11'ration ener, in i". ti...t i. tmii open ni'i.iuci .;.!. inn. m . . . , , tl.nt the steamship Wisconsin uau .... i, 1 a Lit of Mormon immi 'ill lV . u .v. - ' , , ..aiu A...! that. Mormon emeio 6, r. . were bringing over inuuy .. .....0,1 mid vniini' girls, it was un t.f h! to be u-ed for immoral pur i-..i,..,..l Welter lorwaruc ti. loiter bt Senator r.'uiium.a. ith the request that, lie give in inu 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 rl . t opinion 111 .- f . . .... senator's reply ei-fv4i fiir,-: "1 have not a statement at band here to examine and so vma nn opinion about IT- r.!;. I snggeist to you. ottic-r to cons.ilt the I niHa Mate district attorney on The suuject. I would also advise the gvernot of Utah of any such attempts that to forward to that territory with the names ami descriptions, so ne Till 11 IMI I 11 I, UL! Ul ov t 1 watch and catch the polygamistB ili possihle. A HeaTj- Suit. i.... ...v. , .iu Pa.. Sept. 25. Suit for $Slb,:545 w as begun against the Pennsylvania ranroau uj is J. Levick. under uie " " ..;...!r,ati.. law of 1883. Mr ll,U,.,...v. Levick's suit is based on sinpi"" . .- f,. tti oil regions to the seaboard from the oil works at ii.. 1.... II.. alleges that tll company charged him 13 cents pe. barrel mote than charged the standard Oil Company. The Markets. 25 Wheat hi The oliucians. They mo- at the citv all to-day and, after exchanging some emphatic words, Baitd struck an isou a stinting blow on the breast. Garrison responded with right bander which brought kod from Paird's eve. Then lie ;ot Baird s head undur his arm id IK..' l.led it black and blue. Botii men were rrtsb-d and put under bonds to keep the peace. A. luel is not impnibable. Funeral of Nevada's Uovernor. Oaulanp, Cat., Sept. 25. Tiie funeral of the late Governor Stevenson, of Nevada, wu held this morning. The remains were accompanied by the governor's tail and state officers, arriving rom Carson City on the Central Kerland shortly after nine 'clock. The funeral procession s escorted to Mountain View e'netery by ttie three Oakland impanies 01 jn. u. u. and tiie Ifth Rt 'iuient band. Services were held at the cemetery. The Freinont Fund. San Fuancisco, f?ept. 25. The remont fund amounted to a thou- and dollars this afternoon. San Francisco. Sept. 25. Peter Kelly administrator of the estate of Martin Kelly, has brought suit against the Southern Pacihc Com- anv receivers for o0,0CJ damages for causing the drowning cf Martin w ho was a passenger on the ill fated train of cars, which dropped through a open draw bridge on the 30th ef last Mav, People Terror Stricken. Granada, Nicarague, Sept. 25. twelve thousaud people, terror- tricken by earthquake shocks and continued rumblings of the ancient volcano Mombacho, have tied from lie city since Sunday. Internal sounds resembling distant thunder were heard Sunday morning. A Part of the Business. San Francisco, Sept. 25 Joa Me.iuhue cabled to a relative in this city yesterday that all means are being tried by the Slav in con tingent to job him out of the fight itul that a scheme now proposed is to have the battle take place on the turf, which protect McAuhffe will not listen to. Kallroad Strikes (Fashionable Cmc too. Sdpt. 25. The tel egrapners and station agents 01 the Chicigo & Eastern Illinois 'ail road between Evansville and I'erre Haute, Indiana, struck tins morning, demanding an advance in wages to the standard prices. A'.Rlot Reported. Denver. Sept. 25. News of -prions not of some sort ts re nin- ted from Bent county, in this -.tate. It is reported that two men have been 'killed and that three houses were burned to the ground Blew His Brains Oat. Oakland, Cal., -ept. 25. Henry Driver, 06 vears of age, Mexican Veteran, became despondent and blew his brains out with a pistol last night. International Railway Conference Washington. Sept. 5. Advices have been received from several outli Araeiican s aies signifying O'Brien and Dillon on Trial at Tipperary. BEATEN WITH POLICE CLUB. A Crowd of Irish HaUiials 0iuil and Terribly Poaiihed at Tlppetmry SeniAtioi la Court-; EXCITING SCENES. teady ; r,ni - tl.its easv I. r !tst;: Mav 41 ''4 "-1 8 Dirk, firm: nigner, hat they will be represented at the international railway cotner- nce to be held next montn. A Canard. Chicago, Sept. 25. There ie no truth in the telegraphic reports that Stanford and the Vanderbilts will construct another transcon tinental road. Etrectitr Tariff. New York. Sent. 25. It is re ported here that foreign tariff has brought wheat up to $1.10 per bushel in Germanv, white just across the Austrian line the price is 75 cents a bushel. A WOMAN'S WAT. O'Brien, who was arrested at Car- dill' Tuesday, was brought to this city yesterday and placed in prison. Ihe police refused to give any information as to when be would be taken to lipperary for a tearing, hut late last night it was learned that he would be conveyed thither by the morning train to day. The colonists at once made arrangements to give him s worthy escort. Much to the sur prise of the authorities a large delegation of prominent national ists Doaraeu tne tram at tne same tune the officers appeared with O'Brien. On the arrival of the train at Tipperary, the nationalists started ior the court house in a body. They had not gone far when they .stopped at a street corner. They were ordered by the police t move on. John O'Connor, mem of parliament, took vigorous ex- eption to this order, and called on the crowd to give three cheers lor John Morely, much to the ex asperation of the police, who at tempted to lorce tne crowd to move forward, in the melee the policemen did not hesitate to use their batons. Ae this was the day fixed tor the trial of the arrest 3d nationalists, the streets were filled with people interested in the case. When the hour for the sitting of court arrived an immense crowd had collected before the courthouse ready to rush in the minute the loors were thrown open. Ihe crowd pressed forward trying to fores its way into tne courtnouse. ihe police stoutly resisted, charg ing repeatedly, ior luny nve minutes there was a stand-up light between the now excited crowd and the police. At last, However, the crowd was gradually forced back. At first O'Brien had refused to enter the room unless the public were admitted, but at last decided that he could accomplish more by appearing to the couit. Ue entered the room and bitterly denounced the clubbing of the crowd. Then John Morely arose and appealed to the court to protect the populace against the wanton use of clubs bv the police. Meanwhile the rationalist leaders continued to protest agairt the exclusion of the general public, and the magi strate anally ordered the dors opened. Tipperary presented an anima ted scene, the town being full of visitors from the country to wit ness the forthcoming trial of Messrs. O'Brien and Dillon, ana an extraordinary number of police hive beeu on duty to prevent an outbreak. San Francisco, Sept - Buyer '00, 137?B ; sea8V"' 8' f..w ,:n Sent. 25. 1:15 mjT Close What firm ; eash, lnoi ' Mav lOo. ueceiu.i i.v a , .Q. .,Q ...juli 4S : UClOoer no . easn 00 . w Mess $9.50 ; . . .Ml I am Ml I JllaC . ash. &.07!; January, b.47.. Barley, quiet; 75. A Child's Attempted Suicide. Newark, Sept. 25.-Gertrude Fisenheig. age.l I" years. pui..r ed last night a quantity o. ami lard from Druggist, with which to Kin rats, bj " n hour later a woman riving .i...r ,.,.rt of the house nearu nn.. tii.. e - , . . ,i. ..l.il.l urr.an anil went, mw " pxim to learn the cause. Sh f...,n.l (ie.rtrude wnining maoiiy ti... .i.ii.i was sent to the German i...u. ia where she acKROWleugeu 1, .vin r taken poi-011, but would m,t av what prompted tier to do so. It is believed tier mother's nll,...ed cruel treatment was the cause. Gertrude lias a chance for life. May Fight a Duel. Wheeling. W. Va., Sept. 2o Hon. Hha Would Settle Discussion on the McKlnley. "T tell vou. the affairs of this country .'ill never be run right un til women take a hand in em, said a new ly married citizen. "The other afternoon a fellow got me into a discussion over ttie McKiniey bill, and I went home to supper feeling hot. In the course of the evening my wne remarKeu, verjr sweetlv and In8lllauuKl, ; " 'John, dear,' she said, 'I saw an only too lovely piece of goods to day and I intend to order a dress on 01 it to-morrow.' "I knew that meant nity atieast but I said nothing for some time. I had an idea, though, and finally I decided to risk it. 'I wish that chaD would quit bothering roe with that McKinley bill. I said, "he worries tne uie out of uie with it.' " 'Oh, pay it, John, dear, pay it,' said mv wife ' Don't let it worry you an t . .ger. I'll wait till next montti for my dress. Pay it, won't vou. dear?: "I promised to pay it the very next and I tell you that unless we havfe a woman at the helm A Rip Old As. J, H. Holconoe and wife, of . . -1 1 m efcnervuie, iu, u brated their fifty-nfth wedding anniversary, and are still naie ana hearty. The secret 01 ineir tong life and good neann is t,oai. wey correct any slight ailmentiprompt- ly, and m that way avoia serious sickness. Like most every one else, they are more irequenuy troubled with constipation than any other phys-cal disorder. 10 t-orrect this t! ey take St. Patrick' Pit's in preference to any otner, because, as Mr. Holcomb says, "They are a mild vill and, beaioea keep the whole system in good order. We prize them very hi-jhly." For sale by Foshay & Mason. Druggists. pretty soon the ship of state is OUUUU IU1 k I. V' . W IV ,3 . Another Car. We will have another car of choice watermelons and cantelopes to-day. We are still turning out Dry goods and notions on liret floor, clothing department and gents furnishing goods on second fioor at G. W. Simpson's. A newspaper war has raged tor 1 choice groceries by the wagon si'tne time between or. r.. u uar rison. city health officer and pres ident of the state board of health, -ml llr ;... rtre l'.aird. ex-member oi the Board of Public Works.! Latest styles in dress buckles at Both ate prominent democratic B. C. Msvla. load and selling cheater ttian any house in town. Order your fine groceries from Muller & Garrett's Fall and Winter Woolens. We have received a large invoice of fine woolens, including novelties of the latest foreign and astern designs and await your earlv inspection. It is ot course understood we positively guaran tee perfect fit and brut-class work manship. Zaches & Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Postoffice. The Union Pacific. Is the only line running two fast trains daily from Portland to Omaha, St, Paul, Kansas City, Chicago. St, Louis and all points East and South. Buy your ucaeis of C. G. Rawlings, foot of Broad- albin street, Albany. Unsuspected disorders of the kidneys are responsible for many of the ordinary ailments of human ity which neglected, develop into a serious and perhaps tatai maiaay. Experince would suggest tne use of Dr. J. H. McLean's Liver and Kidnev T -lm. Visible supply of grain : Wheat, 17,640,439 bushels, an increase of 70,710. Corn, 8,500,830 bushels, an increase ot uats, 179,747 bushels, an increase of 130,561. Barley, 1,344,470 bush els, an increase of 521,060. Beggs Hver pills are a mild Uxative and act directly on the Hver and ki neys as ell as the fcowels. All arug. gists. Use elegant lotion for tan. riiir miiciicH. m