Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 22, 1890, Page 1, Image 1

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AL1SANY, OUEOON, WlSUN ESDAV, OUTOJJELi 2L 1890.
20 CENTS A WEEK.
VOL.
-!NO. 2!I(J
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ENGOLS
THE-
-PAINTER.
L. R. BLAIN
Tile kill IVdiier
II
THE
STOCK OF MENS'
-AM)-
THE
J'riees, Qualify
t-LOTIflKU,' CLOTIIINU,
JL) H.i.G, CLOTKINd,
CLOTUiNO, C'l.OTIUNU,
I its, CaJH,
II itf,
Hats
Hits,
Caps'
Caps,
Caps
SMITH & SENDERS
It is Strange to Toll
Wh.it Lot3 of Stovos Smith Seniors Soil ;
From Early Mora Till Lito at Night,
Tho S.cro is Pell o 1 Ccstoners all to their owa Dalijht
A "KTT) WHY ?
It ia Because they PAY TILE FREIGHT on all CCCSS, EEATESS and
BARGES sold.
The i antra Hose
h t atrr of trh irh th i t
rat i a ptctart; is
t h e ov I ! liatte lifct
fiiff ntove that trill
ham tarfe loaah
t h aahn. It irtll .tar.
if oar wife nrfittlnff
th iroui I atjaia thin
iriatfr. Jlohls fi e
all nig ht.
Wtvlif ve tlie mily :iter fil'-r in the wurld. When we .iy tlii.s w mean
what we aay. Can he iiattl furwril water vr attarlmi ilireet to th - pip-is tor
faintly, ili; or lintel line, aul vil positively take all Imnes f ami Imgs out
f the water. mil we have the laig. st stock lu st jiSMjtnieiit, reliali! gooil-j,
iarlan I, Alouito? and iSujperior stoes and ranges, heateis .'ind puaipn plumh
ing t;uo..l.
and Mdiaiit Tailor
A K
BIG
AND HOI'S' GOODS
LOW
Comtitlercd !
OVF:ilt' A IS, OVKKCOATS,
VEKCOATS, OVKIIf-'DAlN
OVEItCOA IS, )V EIIC !T.s',
OVKIiroATS, OVEKCOJ I'.V.
ISoots
1'oots,
UtK.tS
Slices,
Shoe
SilOf'S
Shoes
jiOUIfjVU
CUKE
Warranted to if IjBrlf.'Wf nr money
taiie ftitOtWVUUItf "
K'.FUr;Z .taS AFTER
0ir- .nrr irxn .irviso' rithcr set In?hi-i
trthitK in.ni the t-xi-sioitc mho of ftinmiatit-n,
ilami or opium, or tt. "i;h jonlhtill iixliH-cr-!iiii,
nv-.-r iiniiili'eiiiv, t n.-h Alo.)of
Bonn i'our, 'A tikvlu . lit, Hytrin-; INwu
I'ttiiix in the lfcw:k. Seme. I Wt-aknnr, Hys
teria, tivr oils frusirHthiH. Nocturnal Ouiia
HOiMta Leucorrhue, IHiiiii--, VVenk Mciiinry,
Iwnl Power ami Iiiiti:i v thich if ni-i,-k-teil
olten Iriul tu prcumr t m old fere a:id
itiMiiuiu. I'rn:i-la Ihm; tl -v-5 fcrjj.iiO
nt iv ftri mii rccviit ot pri-v.
WtUMT.M .l;KIli:K i ivin
uni.ii evert oitler m:e:vl, to rrmnl trie
nioM.'t if u rrruuinritt i-ure is iinti lfntt.
We h-hVe tlmimuiiHOl testimoniriit Irom old
xr.'i youii;.', of tMith mi-x( tvfm have heeti
piTiiillicntly cured by the uie f Ai'lnolitiiii
''irt'lllur free. AtlreM
iiik iiii;u M:u ivr. .
Hi-it rn liraurh, iux,'27. Hi.rlhui.l, (irevrn.
Kur sle hv Kitnlnty & Mason, who eAtleaiiit
eLkil driiiiifi, Ailnitt,iiriion.
rSXAU Fill;
n-t-til tritu.rt; itoth
iiivC iikc them
tlie mark tt. Ncvir
VM. SuH.-eKnhillv
iirj() by proiiiiiient
t'Ml'f" HHHltlily.
(juar:Uiteu t re
lie o Btl'i tw
nii.fitniat;iiii.
h&lrn Csrhin
i
Don't be humbug
tfcil. .Save time.
Health ami money.
'J'&ke no other,
fit-lit to but ad-
d'ertH iy iniiii mi receipt of priei, S2.(KI. Ad
d'-M ihi-i Helli'inr 'uuiinny
tVest ltr.in. li llox 27, I'lirll.ilMl, air.
3old by I'aehny & Mason, AlbEsy. dregim
I'll AT IIAf HI SO ril(:!l ,nr Irtr, :iii,li
I Iv iMin d hv Shii.-h'j 'me. Vti,uaraiitut
-r. Si Id lit Kiwhat At SiuHCP.
mST :ft :riS3L : Jab : Faaiss
FLIB3 BLOCK 03.
Our ri-.8t roHVi's aiv llu' brat in
the market. Try t lit-m iiril lie
c-nv mrMl. . (iruuntl to onli r free
; ul'i'liar;e.
r.i.oniKir it Son.
4 inlrar:r anI ISulliler.
nO. HIIKI.L IM. VI HMKII PLANS, HrKCmCA
m tiiiim and detai'g fur al kind cf huiid
inu and arehitHi-ture. All work promptlY
d'mc ttud irua:;iutee'.l to lie fimt-eiaiH. rlDti-iiuU-m
turni-vlied "ii shoit notiee lor hi.ek
Imi'tiin. reidetieed, Mthhc liuildinfes
hriii'es, etc.
FAINTS AND OILS, ZZ
l.tifr. iie, etc S! KWAU I SUX, .
BUGGIES AND yAGTS,
'Ve have
1 uie
line on I1.IIIU iiu e vn i
von L'f .rVe.
TKWAili ,v fvX.
filli.le.1
Ijr3p fill (p
THE WORLD'S PAIR.
A"
The Commission is Criticised
itiels
fivflr ni.T S.ilaiirs."
--a -. li.
Til IS
1EI)I.V OIL
Oan.
Chilera on 8hlpbm.nl The Jewiil
cnea Canied Out la Ratal 1
FeUl Mistake.
A i-yf-
Cii-rAfio. Oct. 21. A lnat Da
cer nililiHlio8 an Hlrsfrant'liliiftel
lettfr lfi-i'ivPil lv 1'rf HulOTrf JlfeU
;ier-M.lM-National wbrul's Tair
foinni:f"iin, front the "tw'retarv of
ihrt Tn"inrv iiiuoiii, relating to
lh' '.i.i' i-f8 of to cominifHion,
ami w-vi li was reml at tf-lav'8
nnotiii of th' xocntive roniniit-
toe. Tin HMrretary tirsi Htales that
"I he l,.r).'MVO(((l apuropriatml.
i-1 C(M) tiuint b. ns(l in tin; ron-
str :. ti-.n of the novt rniuent Imilil
iiiy. Kor 111; lineal y-ar ending
.liint ,'0, '!lt llit-rt! in airopriatel
jointly $2'H),iMl: fur the ex ienxen of
l.h i'oiiiiiiis"io'i anil iisch of the
i;overiim"nt larl of control
I'lit; Hcrrctary f'trtlu-r says that he
Iiuh ht'Kitsilcii an vh!lhor to a
irov of i In; rt'solut iniH of tlieconi
niission lix'i'L' the salaries of its
ollice'-!'. Aiihiiik tlieno are ike
pri'iiiilcnt'H cuimni-Hion, $12,0K!
per annum; secretary $10,000;
director pneial, $15,000; vict
chairinan of executive committee,
!j-.S 0'; einl-iyes in the ollices of
the Hee.rvtarv anil diret-tor general,
$10,000.
'"If I were to give an individual
opinion, tmiutitiHiii-ed by the ac's
ot your cominidsi'iii," Bays lu2
secretary, I should not LeBitj:
to decide that the amount uamed
hy your coiumifson for salaries for
its priui-ipal olliivra ia greater than
that as probably contemplated by
congress, in estimating the amount
necessary to carry out the provision.-
uf the act. Your salary list
for the years of 'ill, '02 and 'H3
tviil, without a further increase of
employes, amount to $105,000. I
tmve grave doubts, in view of the
facts .n here'ti sfatel, whether I
or.irlit not to return the rea-'luiions
uiimitted by your commission for
revii n a to the ainount ol com-jnr-i
ti. iirt t be piid yourofticers.
I th'Tcfore reluctantly approve the
ni 15 and 10 of your hy-lawB.
I beji leave to augsieBf, in thia con
nection, that great care be exer
cised in authorizing further expen
ditures. (il.ADSTO.NK SI'KAKS.
Ho Kloquoiitly Itrvlfw I lie I'rea--nt
Iilsli CuoKtlon.
Loxnox, Oct. 21. Ciladstone ad
dreshed an audience of 5000 per
ions in the corn exchange at
Kdinburgh thifa evening. Ireland,
lie mi id, continued to eclipse all
other subjects. The country now
fu ly rerognized that the Irish
iiueKtiora miift be etttled. (ilad-
sKiiu! referred to the Tipperaiy
iliuir. It was gross'y illegal, said
he, to cli-so the ooors of the court
Ijonse auain-! the people. Theap
vintni"nt of .Mag;trate Shanntn
lo try t lie case was a gross Hcan-
lal. Jt six-li tricks were piaycl
in Knul.iud by wautonuetss of
no'.ver, a vety short way would be
found to rem-: ilv euch abuse.
Vfier the exanipli-s of police mis
ondiic nt Mite!, :!!!rttown and Tip-
iN-r irv.it tti!" i.-n. o.-sib!e to respcel
the p ilii-e or fie :i I niniBtration of
la.v iy t:i'in. inn government
vain. ted il lf on peace in Ireland,
yet kept six time more policemen
ihere than in KngL-nd and Scot-
and. I'.iiti'-li tax pa era paid over
a iiiiiiini .via a nan poiiniin
tiatlv lo the Irish police, simply
to :i.-.-.t-t to -.'li"-t r.-nls lot land
lords. (ii;i.l aoiut declared if the
v'overnment. would grant a general
lection, the sla'e of public
opinion won ill prove that the
country was won over to home
rule.
No Kill r Ilrallh.
Tout TotvNSKNi., Oct. 21. The
I'ritish bark Kothmav arrived
tcHlerday 5s) days from Shanghai.
YV hen luanleil hy the health oth-
cer. Captain J. Hayes acknowl
edged he had no bill of health.
When iiessed stiil further the
skipper Ktid one ol the crew had
been removed front the vessel to
the hospital at Shanghai ltel'ore
I lie vct-sel s.-ili'l and that be died
of ch-.dera within eiirht hours.
I he bark has been quarantined.
Tl Deadly Oil Can.
Sk.uti.i:, Oct. 21. Lida S. Col
era, the live y ar .ild nau.'hter of a
id.w, livng in tin- northern part
ot tlie cilv, died to-ni-'lit from
bur.i.- H'ie "eceived this morning in
t'ie iio:-i-n coal oil. Th child
poi.i-L'il coal oil on the fire to make
tt. burn moie rapidly, when the
II .tines sprang up, exploding the
can aud scattering tito burning oil
wvt r her.
Fnt i,l Ctt'llftlon.
.Tou t. 111-! , Oct. 21. A collision
oi cuTtil on i!,e Kliiin. Jolict fc
Kas-teMi raiiroad, between a freight
i!!ii c instnic'ion train. Thoinas
I. itvler. (oK-inan the construc
tion eaiiv', a.i kill, d and eight
O iier injureil.
lentli of Oei:. Salllvan.
I S .s Vn txciftco, (let. 21. Gen.
j.l. O. iiiiUivan, who co.nmanded a
i 1 vi i a under Ros crane, and wno
j fought in the hat'.lc of luka, died
at. u.tkiann this aiternoon from
the results of hemorrhage.
A STOKM-TOSSKD VE4SKI..
ICouch Eserlncu of tlm Mli-nn-.l,l
Mhidola ou the Allanlie.
New York, Oct. 21. On of th
storin-tcssed Bteamera made iMrt
to-day in a battered condition. It
was the steamship Mineola. Iter
port rails were all torn away. )ne
big lifeboat was smashed and
several were sadly battered. Iler
decks were swept, even to the fix
turcH and everything movable
TI19 Mineola li ft Dundee October
5, and got in the track of the
storm October IK. For more than
eighteen hours the storm con
tinued, and the monster waves
to terrifying to the. otticeis and
crew that they rushed to the
bridge deck. During the bight of
theetoiin, the Mineola was several
times on her beam ends.
Annual Report.
Washington', O . t. 21. The an
nual reMnt of Inspector (ieneral
Duinont. of the steamboat inspec
tion service, shows the total num
ber ot vessels inspected dunmr
the year. 7065; total net tonnage
of vesd8 inspect!, 39,0:W,l55.
Total number of otticers licensed,
J,5!.i7. During the year then
were 34 accidents, resulting in the
loss of 254 lives, a decrease of 50
compared with the preceding year.
One-half of the accidents resulted
from collisions, and fully 500,000,
000 passengers were carried on
t-teaui vessels during the lineal
year.
Drstructlre Fire.
Sjattlr, Oct. 21. A Falls City,
Wash., 8ecial to the Post-Intelli
gencer says: 1 he largest and iiest
equipped store in this place,
owned by Stark 15 roe., ttas entire
ly destroyed by f re at o.ie o'clock
this morning. The jvist office was
in the building and all the records
and mail were burned. The loss
is estimated at 0r90 or $7000.
Partly insured. The bucket bri
gade saved the adjoining buildings.
Ocean Grrvhound.
4
London. Oct. 21. The White
Star line steamer Teutonic, which
cletred the Iwr at New York at
7 :J4 on October 15, for Liverpool,
was signaled off Brow head at 7 :27
this morning, 'the Inman line
steamer, City of New York, which
Failed from Liverpool the saute
day and crossed the bar four min
utes at end of her, wa signa'ed otf
the same point at 1 1 :M a. m. to
day. American Thieve In London.
London, Oct. 21. An Ametican
named Wiigbt, and two women
named Con ley a-nd Corvine, were
arraigned in.thn police court to
day, charged with rohbinu a jew
eler at Cheapide, of a diamond
brooch, valued at C550. It is be
lieved the prisoners are implicated
in other recent jewelry robbericp.
They were remanded.
Iteed Speak .
ClIAMl'AHiN. 111.. Oct. 21
Speaker Keed spoke here, b-ing
intrruliirpil bv (oncn-Msiiiun l':m-
f"; rf
. .... istrict this city is in.
Mr. Heed spoke at length on tar ill',
election question and work of
present congress.
' Lowered the Itecord.
Caaiiikukik Cii f, Ind., Oct. 21.
The stallion, Nelson, to-dav
lowered bis record, making a mile
in2:l0?4.
HIS SINS TOO OUK.VT.
Why a Western Youth I'loved an
I'muccetsfttl Lover.
'I know I am utterly unworthy
of you," said the Western youth.
who bad migrated to noston; 1
am addicted to most all of he
small vices, and I am anything but
well stocked with knowledge."
Thn nroud Dortthester maiden
looked him straight in the eye,
and the expression on her face
plainly said : "Dens est qui regit
omnia.
"Your mind may not lie so be
nighted as you thiti k. Have vou
acquired involuntary tendencies to j
utilize tohacco and alcoholic ad
mixtures for personal sensuous
gratification?"
II i understand yon, I think 1
have," sorrowfully said the youth.
A look of pity beamed through
I ho fair girl's glasses as she said :
''Habit- is but voluntary, and yu
shall Iks cured. To change our
subject, do you think that Ibsen is
the paragon of the generation.?"
"I don't think I ever heard his
music."
The pained expression on the
fair brow of the maid was but tran
sitory. ''Dwen is a writer."
4Oh. yes, be wrote th "Doll's
'X we." or 'Doll's Hose,' or some
tiling like that."
liar soul was in a-onv as (die
said: "The lull's House;" but she
forvave him.
"What a pretty vise that is
with tii flowers in" it," exclaimed
the reckless youth
"Vase I vasel to call a jardin
ieeavase! Oh, Minerva! ex
claimed the wracked maiden.
"Out of my sight! Begone! Let
not my eyes fall upon thy benight
ed self; out of my sight 1" And she
sank exhausted upon the rug?,
while he pasaed out into the night
and his heart grew sick: as he view
ed the light of subsequent events.
, Aiueiicao Stationer.
HILL'S TIRADE
He Accuses The Republican Patty
of Many Sins.
OKIOIN.II. I'ACK A(1K SALOONS
France IndaatrUl Cznasiti.-.n at Ljcpe
Nw ngiot-Tbe Qovnrnor of Oliin
Finds Uo Casaot Kald the Sonata.
Canton, Ohio, Oct. 21. Gover
nor Hill was greeted on' his atiTJ
val liere to-ilay by a Jargo throng.
1'o-night after a laig-s ton h light
procession of democratic eliihs. In-
spke to a crowd of three thousand
leople at the rink.
Canton. Ohio. Oct. 21. Gover
nor Hill said in pait: "An im
portant pohiic.il campaign is that
upon which the country ha en
tered. The question presented to
our voters is not whether the next
bouse of representatives lie repub
lican or democratic, but whether
the nature of the federal vein-
mentis to be radicallv i..,.iiicl
and the integrity of our institutions
successfully threatened. Theaical
istue n the record of the republi
can party in its hnel control of
congress. No paity ha more
lecklessly defied the residents,
more flagrantly disregarded princi
ples, more boastfully overturnei
traditions, more seriously invaded
private rights, more arbitrarily en
croached upon prerogatives of
states, or more lyraiiically urcd
tne power ot a paili.-!an majority.
I he animating motives ol its arts
seems toba,ve i-eeno-dv perpetuat
ing its owu power. I lie pmty li;s
increased its majority in theimuse
of representatives by arbitrarily
ejecting demociats from their
seats, stolen the representation of
one state admitted to the uriion of
states whose onlv claim to admis
sion U that they will h--lp s.tell
the repuohcan majoii y, leuied
representation to deiuocra'ic ter
ritories lnueli better -qualllied for
sl-itehool in point of population
and re.-ource-t, ignored the rig' ts
jl the majority by.tyranL-al ineth-
(XHuml ruling ol tne i-ieaker of
the housi, squaiideied the treas
ury surplus by exiravataiit apj!o
piiatious to c-jncilii'.te party inter
ests, eutcted a tariif bill' which
will frupply corruption lundsfori
the election, conduct-1 a census
which ir- denounced every wheie as
worthless and manipulated for
counting the repub'ican popul.ttion
up and tlie ueniocrut c iHipuuti -n
down, aud ba thnbttned the en
actment of a force bid ttlil-h will
",""? " ."
put an en
, "V I ,"," "
it ill fedoial ilei-tioiis
cettiticatiou
and make congress not a r-preeei -
tative o: the people, but a -n-ituie
of whatever the iedeial oflii i-ils
may choose to count in. This is
the record that confronts the peo
ple." After discussing tlie tanll k l .r
is it relates to the inleres:s of t u-
farmers, the governor contiuu.-d:
But not only has the republican
congress stooped lo sharp tricks to
hoodwink tne American tanner :r.
the mutter of l.ui.'lb on his pro
duct-, but it has made his living
more ex (tensive than it hitheitr
has been."
The governor mentioned several
articles of luxtiiy on which tin
tarilflias lie'ii reductd and ahled
and the M-ole are lo be taxed
$00,000 000 for ten years in order'
that a few ni leiiluvtuivia may cx
pcrimeut with the tin pl.ito in
dustry.
If you think this is a partisan
statement, read what a member of
Harrison s cabinet, s.tys about it m
a recent advertisement: 1 in
ware is advancing in 'lie cost and
very soon manufacturers will hate
their own way and you and 1 will
to pay very much mure.
"In view of this sta e of things
a large purchase of kitchen tin
ware, at what was low pri. es tlu n
and what would be far lower now
in the face of two advances in the
makers' price lists." Signed,
John Wannainaker.
All over the country the effort
of such legislation has been to in
crease prices of dry gxitls and
ol her household nece-i-ies. Not
all of litis increase is perhaps
justifiable but shop m-chants
have been quirk to take advantage
of the opiMiitmiitv, which Jlc-
Ktuley offered litem, and thu i-oi-r
consumer is the victim whether
j.'.stiy or not. Te McKniley bill
has defined sh irply issue u,..n
which two panics divided. In its
i-u u-tmeut the republican party
has dcinoill rated more ctMi-y
t ban ever Ihat lite symp.uiii.M .i
its leaders are not. with the great
ma.-ta of peO'-ile but witii ejit.ui;
favored c'asts.
Kcouomic li:tiino, whi.h tin-
party now supMjit, is one it would
have repudia'.ed 10 years ago a-,
which s me of its grcil men, hi.
Bl.tine, are evidently desi.-ing to
repudiate i.oa.
In conclusion Gov. 11 ill i-poke of
the contest of this (I'Jth) connres-
sional district, U'gin every demo
crat to vote lor Warwick, the dem
ocratic candidate. For Mc Kin ley
personally, he said, he had the
highest respect, but there never
had been a partisan outrage at
tempted agaiiiHt the democratic
party that McKinley bad not
supported.
See our novelty dress patterns.
They are cheap and of the latest
styles. G. W. Simpeou.
The Lyons ImluMrinl Inhibition,
Washington, Oct. 21. The de
partment of the state is officially
notilied ol the industrial exhibi
tion lo be held at ."-yons, France,
18112, iu which departments of silk
ana iecltl;nty will be open to
exhibitors from all nations. A
coiuiai invitation is extended to
American exhibitors.
Tim Citrriiiir i,nii..l lli t;ito.
Com .Mist s, Ohio, Oct. 21. Gov
vm.ii v ;i:ii.!n ii s message was
read in the senate this attetnoon
and lefened. The f-enate nassci
a bill providing that .Mayor Mosby
shall have the appointinent of the
-meuiljprs iif ther ncw"?5MTfl and
the election lo be held in Ai.rd
The hill is non-partisan in charac
ter an-i uitniisiK'S the jiiosenl
tinard.
Knine Have Arrived. Z-
Wasiiinotov, Oct. 21. l-nifi'd
tati'.s Coiisul Gieeinan, at Jeru
salem, re oris to th-! department
of state that three American loco
motives made in Philadelphia, and
intended lor the new railway bom
Jeiusalem to .l-tila have airfved.
Opening Original l'ai-lis'e Saloons
Siorx Citv, Iowa, ct. 21.
Original packaue sahxnis have!
Icen tipeued here under the re-
vnl d.-cisiou in !C iii:is and I es
M.iii.t-s. A uiiit. d inovi' to open
ii'i'.'iual package boue-" mi all the
principal tow us and satc: is Ieini;
made.
South Ihtkobt'x ropiilalion.
Wasiiincton, Oct. 21. The
rensiia bureau to-dav anuounct-d
the ixipiilation of the s'ate of South
lako!a;S27,8J8.
IU SINKSS LOCALS.
Ca pes
aiid jackets at V.
Sea l is.
I'lnsh and astrachan cajirs at E.
C Searls.
See Burkhart ,t Kccney when
you want to go east.
Oysters in every style at John
I som's.
Lace curtains rom $1.50 per pair
lp at K. C. Pearls.
Silk umbrella's at French's
jewelry store.
A line line f library 'amps on
sale at C 11. Itrowneirs.
All the 1 it-st in cloaks and
jacket at W. F. Mead's.
Black silk warp Henrietta :rom
$1.25 per yard up. K. C. Searls.
Furnished rooms to rent near
college. Inquire at this office.
Fresli cranberre-s and nickeled
cod fish at Mueller ,v I iarrett's.
A fine line of Artists materials
just opened at J. A. dimming
druistoM
... .
G. W . Sunppon h i!i-d received
a line line of seaiette j trkels in nil
styles.
Use Ii"2"' Dandelion tnt'.ers for
n iireMioii, lys.i:i ia aa.l -all k'.li.lr.-il
lisi-t-:.
We make a specialty of tine
cakes for parties and weddings, j
Blackburn A: l'iioni.
A ycry large assortment , u,-v
prints, ginghams, strong cl"th,
etc., at W. F. Bead's.
Oail and see the l.iie styU-s in
b--uly veiling and liaudkeichiefs
tt the I. idles Iaaar.
N'ovtltivs in wa-h dress fabrics.
The largest slock in the city at
Samuel v.. i omig a.
(io to Cumiiiing's drug store
Bhim'ierg l.ha-k, for vour artist's
supplies.
I$e- liver pill are a mfl 1 laxative
i ml act ilireelly .ii tiie im-r ainl Ki.l-
neys as well as the Imtvi in. All eiaitr
Siistv
T ike the Northern Pacific r.ai'
road for all points east, twelve
iumrs the ipiickest route. Tickets
for sale Burkhait Keenev.
Fottmill-T & Irving have a larae
line of lac; cuttains, renaissatico,
Madras and cheneiile t ible covers,
which they are selling very encap
Befors I urcliasing your Artists,
materials examine the new slock
just opened at Ihe drug store of J.
A. Ciimming, successor to II. O
Hubbard.
G. W. Simpson has receive-' his
fall stock of sio-kiiu-tle and sen'et
jackets iiiid three quarter scalel
clonks, and ha ve a complete assort
ment of all the latest stvi. s.
Messrs. Will & Sbu k have just
received a new Iin ot ,beaulib;l
silverware, solid gold wa'ci es,
rings and jewelry ot .11 km:is.
('ail and ee theii tine select itius.
Ilae if the- gratid-t cvei.ts of
the sea-on is the cooiinsr piano re
(t:il of Mis-s Neaily .vt -vein, using
.in aiti.sts' gr.nd piano. Bucr-.Vii
seaKs at u uai prices at i;l V
Link's miisit; store.
Don't fail o visit tin Ladies'
iJaaar when y-m g.-t iv.tdy In l".!y
your n-w t ill hat or bonnet. Tbetr
leg mi-s vie-" and sup-.o i i qual-ty
;.f gsHls, loe'h 'r witii the low
prices, are tbc won l -r ot ttietown.
Miss N'eaily Stevens is to tin
on of 'he be-t American pi.:u-s:es
and the pijno foite slie will ns;i on
the o'Jtu of OctohT i fr m tin
aclo'v of II. F. Mil'er ti Sons, o!
. , ,
boston. 1 tsesc pianos liAVe nei-n
,
usel nine years in s accession by
the National .Music Tea hers
Association, and have received
the highest honors to be obiaine.l,
lie sure and hear Miis arti-r and
artist's grand piano. ltVsetved
seats at Will fc Link's ma.de st-:re.
Floor mating of the very best
quality and at reasonable rates can
be found at Fortmiller & In iag's.
i0T SUCCESSFUL
D:sEtTurts to Carry -Ourrcn-noyor's
Plans Not Successful.
riusr .u.ii:i:iAVi? was ntll.
Funeral Diicctom ClEien tied From ILe
Cifec'.s cf Pui:on rreoatmie
jpecint to the I1krai.ii.
. - Malkx; Or Oct. 21 -In ti ctr- '
en it cum to day in the matter of
W. II. Bigs, rclaleer.VS. .1. P.
r-.iiil, et al., ci iitiiniauce was bad
lorsertice. Th a virtual! v knocks
the case out of court, n.r before the
next term tin- board will lie out of
existence, as the coming Iegila
uire will t l.t t one, if the law is
not chaivj-d. This is the case in
which Big-s, of the governor's
railroad commis-ion, s.-ugbt to
Hist th lejii-laliw board of -om-niissiouers
from office. fJontiou
ance was had bcau-- Ihe service
A the papers in Ihe tint had i.ot
l--g.il Iciu-th of time on all the
members of the legislative commis-ion.
Faul is the man not
served.
In court to-day in tlie trial,
.Mary Ilickm.tii or Mar "ret Bauer,
for polygamy , sh-i w..: l -ased,
tne jury after tteing out a few min
utes, having returned a ver-'iict of
'not guilty." The woman's de
fense was that after living a wlrle
w ith Bauei she made the discovery
that be had a wife li.'in-'. fr.m
whom be. was not divorced. At
this slie ieft him, the marriage
ing null, and afterwards she
wedded Di-. km in in good faith.
DIED FKO.U IUUS4JN.
It
W'n Aci-i.lentally Taken
Ten
Ila.va Ago.
Asm.Axn, Or., Oct. 21. Mrs.
foli ii Gri-ldlev died this evening
from what is supposed to bavo
been poison in food eaten by her
self and childicn about ten days
ago. The family, consisting of
!ierelf and fonr small children,
were in lest'tu!e circumstances,
having 1- -ill dtt'scrted by the hus
;and ) ..I fa le-r several mo'.ths
ago, :-...d ha is supposed to be now
in !".-terr Cregon. A pin si ian
. s called when the fanrly was
taken sick more than ten days
ago, who found symptoms of
poisoning
and
on being qnes-
tioiied Airs. Gri Idlev said that
so ut'tliiiu in a paer fro n a shelf
.;ia .: had tlroppcd ia I he flour
chest, vvldch srie did no re.novj
when uiaki.'g breat after ards,
and i' is ii'iw pretty certain that it
was a package of blue vitriol, hav
ing Ix-cii in lit! bouse when the
'am.ly moved in.
ACtoicDiNU to iiik coin;.
inn French Stat-Minen Kiel, I a
Ilnt-1 With the- I glial ITcult.
P.mcis, Oct. 21. Tin du. l be
tween I'a.ll Dcioiiledeaud Keiiiai-b
growing out of a .lelnte in ibn
ii.iiiiber ol" d !pufies, yesterday,
relative to the aetioii ol tin: gov
ernment ag: inst the Boulaugi-t-,
in conise ol wlncli D-riu!ede m
ridted K -inacli by d--scribit.g him
as "thai lackey of all administra
tions," took iihi'-e this morning.
I be weapons u sed were pistol",
rweii'v-tive paces were maiked oif
by the seconds, and the principals
look their weapons. At tlie wont
Kc.nach tired, I nt the shot tler
ui.le of thcmuik. Dcreiilcde did
not. lire, lo-in.u li a s-c. urns then
proposed that the iluvl be con-
liiiii"-l. Derouleile declined to ac
cede to the piojiosal.
I: ualei l:tU r Ofllcer.
1u:tlvni, i let. 21 . At the ses
sion of the uoitliMeslei n funeral
directors association to-tlav, the
lulinw ing oliicer-i w-re electe for
the ensuing year: President, F.
B. Fellows, McMiiinville ; hint
ti.-e president, u. n. Harlan,
Tacoma; seco.nl vice president, K.
M. Dav, l-.ngcne ; secietarv, C. J.
(.Iraud.iii. The 1'a.l. s; trea-urer.
Win. Mi. beil. The Dalles; direc
tors, K-1 ward Ilolmau,.!. Hughes,
M. Cooke, G. II. liiver,' i.irge
Dunning, Henry Barber, John
Garnold.
The l"yallu :oinutlinlon.
Washington. Oct. 21. "Judje
Drake, of tins city, Jidge. K'n
eaid,. i i. iitucky, ' .linige
tl.i'i:ii:i' U ol Ind. ana, cotnorii-ing
ruy.iilup ii iliau c- uiihi-s;oii bad
a lin.d cent- rem c with I! e he it
taiy if the iiileri.-r bul.iy, and
received th liual instruction.
Tne commission w ill ut o-ce pr
cecsl to I a dim and en.Vr" iioii
Ib-ir hil es. "
Ceim.ili.lati.in .f Kjcpremt Co.'
Mii.wai ki.!:. Vt. 21. A rumor
w!i b, if cornet, means the most
gigan ic express deal that ever oc
curred in ibis couury and means
t ie cons -I'd ti ion of the UinU-!
S:ates and Ad tins express coiu-
t..j.,.ua I, it... U'uc fl.
ii-M.in.ij ...n. ...c-i. .tint iic .'. i
! , t..i.:.. . . ....
i i.-tna mc i ie-iiiK looitiii, iu toe.
I .i, ..... ..;i.:: f
corporations.
l atal I'reniature Explonioh.
Salt Lake, Oct. 21. Iufonn.i
li.m was rectived to-lay liiat four
miners were killed at Colling. on
last t'liursd ty by a premature ex
plosion of a po .vder blast.
Try a glass of Celery phosphate
I
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