i THE MORNING HERALD: TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 18iI. glormnggaUttaTtcraM ON SALK. The Daily Hkk.u.h wi:i w on Bale each inorninir at II. .1. Jtmes' book store. where it i tn be procured at 5 cents per copy. JOTTINJS ABtT T(IVn i.) to Searls' for a shoes. new pair : i School hats, Lazaar. A lint; line of Scar!.-.' Count v court at the Ladies school lilies at will convene to morrow. New st vie neckwear ut the Ladies I'.azaar. A complete line of gents im nish ing at Seails.' Mr;'. C. I.. P.nish, of l'oiilaiid. is visiting in lbs city. (ieo. Alexander, of the Leabiion Kxpress, was in tin city yesterday. Mr-.. Mack MeCnUoeh. of IVn dleton, was in the city yesterday . J. II. Kirk:itriek, the Seattle real estate dealer was in this city yesterday. The advettiriiig ear of McM.t hor.'s circus will lie in this city in a lew days. $IO,rm) still left to loan on farm security, immediately ,-lv l.v X. Steele it Co. The Ladies nid Society meet to-dav at e. m., w il ! .Mrs. .T. M. Irving. O. 1 Coshow Jr. r. turned yes terday from Salem, wheie he weld to attend the itineia! of his grand father. tieo. llumphtev bought yester day for Seattle parties the snau of latge grav hotsrs owned by ('. Crandalt, for f"W. K. I. Cusick cair.e up from Salem yesterday, and is iU with la grippe at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cusick. Julius Urtidwohl h:n opened ::t his Oolden Utile l'.a.aa.- stole a line o( finely finished levs' safety bicycles, which will be sold miicii cheacr than they can be ui -chased elst-w here. I Sreat reduction sale nf.trimel and untrinied hats at the Misses Ball on Wednesday and Thursday, juices lower than ever behwe known in Albany, remember Wednesday and Thursday. P.. F. Talder, J. F. Whiting, Holiert Brown, W. F. MeCoon, went to Astoria yesterday to at tend the (J. A. U. and W. U. C. encampment. A la rife number from other places also went dow.i. luilureitt l.vhanou. The general merchatidise busi ness of C. P. Montague at Lrha uon was dosed Saturday on an attachment from San l-'ranci-c creditor!) for $MMH The plainlilt.t are Calm, Xickel-burg Co., fl!ilf.i."; I'.othin Manufacturing Co., fii7."iS: I'. r.erwin A Co.. $4.Vit: P.P.. Pi.M-k.'cCo..ML' L'O; Straus A Levy, ifSt). : -C ; Murphy, liranl A Co., fv.i7.L'; l.iere. Flick A Co.. JH; A. Schilling V Co.. $170."-. Total, i J.V.7.N-.' Hewitt ,V Irvine ate I he attorneys for t he plaintills. Full li:'biht i.s will auioitut to about T-'U.OOO, while the a-'sets. cotisi.-tini; oi a latge s'ock of goods, a huge farm and considel able v.il l.lMe .lo;ei!v in Lebanon, ha e been c-tiiiia'ed at i70,(Kh. His rriditots will un doubtedly be paid in full. Il i piuh.ihle an a-sgiiinent will Li ma lo in ord 'f to settle the matter impartially. Nut Vrt FiiiiiiiI. The 1k.1v of the uiil..r!nnalo pioneer, lliclc Samuel Colvt i , v In I vt-t his lite in Southern Oreiim , had not been foiiu I at la: I ac counts, although there can be n doubt that he was exhausted 'Hid perished not very far hum when ids hoi se wan f - il nd dead in tin treacherous pot-hole neai the l.t ;e. Colver's leg was hinki n, audio was only aide to walk with the assi-tance of crutches, and Iheie is small hope of his being able to escaie from such a situation, al though for a lime his friends en taiued the idea that the iudomita ble energy that characterized hi earlier years might nave carrie I him safely through. Our t nTorl uiiute :iy. The Tacoma News says; Fate seems to be a;jaiii-t the navy. First we had none. Nov that we have few ships, the long inaction of the naval ollicets has eiiahled them to forget :ll about na t ion. I ui ing the imI'oi niances ol the squadron of evolution the I'.os toll was grounded three times, the Chicago ami Atlanta once each. The navy is now laid up for ie puirfi, and the government is pub lishitig a "want ait.-' fcr a pilot. Still MUsini;. No clue has yet been found of ti. Nagley, the man who disap peared from the livery stable last week. It is generally suppose.i that he has committed suicide by drowning himself in the river, as he was heard to make tetnarku o! a despondent nature, wishing himself out of the way. Probably a disappearance that will remain a mvttery until the river reveal bis dead Uxly. mu mii. On Tuesdav evenin: April 7lli Mrs. W. J. Plymale of .lackson ville, (irand Secretary of the Matt Con vent ion of the Kebecca Ih'giee I. O. (. F., accompanied by a limber of others, w ill vi-it Peula HeU'cca dcg'ee lodge in this city. All members are seeial!y invited to lie present. K.iiializntiun. The tax-payers in seh.xtl dis trict Xo. I t will meet on Wednes day, Aptil Sth, at 1 o'clock, to eptalie the assessment for the taxes tor the current year tchool J;XpeilSi'S. Deulli i.f ICubrrt Conliuw . Aj the residence of Mr. aivtf Mrs. ! Ileiify b'ogers. in Salem, Saturday, j April ttli, ISill. Uobert ("oshow, : died of la grippe, aged SJ years, 11 months, and o days. The deceas ed was born in the city of Lexing ton, Kentucky, on the :!0th day of Aiuil. ISi'S. His mariiane with i Miss Julia Perm took .place at j Cuuiietsville, Indiana. Januraiy ' l.vjs. and there they resided until ISTiO, when thev moved to town. The death of Mrs. Coshow occured April "th, 1S"1 forty vearsago. Since tliat time the 1 deceased has made bib home with his childien, ol whieii there were I ten. Those w ho survive him are M rs j Mr. II. Careiiter. Mrs. Ir. S. II. Jessup, ami Mrs. Henry Uogers.of j Salem: (. P. (Joshow, of Brow lis i ville; Mrs. Kdith Kevs, of Paloitse, Wash., Mrs. Uache'l Pureell. of I Salinas, Cal., and Luther Coshow, ! of Idaho. Mr. Coshow has been a resident of Oregon since ISiili. AIkjiiI a week ago he was stricken Schools should be sure to send dow n w ith an attack oi la grippe ' delegates and let us make this a and. notwithstanding the best of progressive and enthusiastic meet medical aid was rendered, death ling. cametohiiA. The relatives have the sympathy of their numerous friends in their sad beieavemeiit. A 3:ic- li:u Lie Oueilli.il. The Oregonian says: "The railroad companies will probably take a hand in the sugar question before long. It 's not likely that the price ol sugar can remain cents -r pound mole in San Fiaiii'iaco than in Xfw York, as it umu 'i .l.v in two since, for auv -'real length of tune." So said ii railioud man yesterday. "There is only a nominal rale for sugar from the Fast here on the taritl's of the railroad compani- s,'- he couliiiiK d, "lor there has been uo sugar shipped overland, but proba bly a rate will I e made. The peo ple of t hid coast have derived no heitelit from I he duty having U-en taken oil' raw sugar, and w lute the manufactured article dirpped to I'.. cents there, it remained at f. i-eiits iu San Francisco. Spieck els dil not pay any duty on raw sngai iioin the Sandwich Islands, o the doing away with the duty on raw sugar did not reduce the price of his raw sugar,' and he doc not intend, evidently, to reduce lie- price of the maiiufaciui i d art i c!e, and thereby reduce his profits, -mch a diU'.-ieiice iu prices at the F.asl and here cannot be main tained long." 'I u ! ii.lv. The Ladies' Bazaar will intro duce I lie style of '"sales days." and on next We lues day and Thur: da they will base a special Stile oi ! heir elegant and stylish trimmed millinery , consist iug ul all Hie lat est novelties iu hats, toqie-s and bonnets I .1 ladies, misses audchil dren. Fad i hat will he marked in plain ligures at les t I ha.ii one hall its actual price. This is no clearance sale, but a special stile .lav of the most seasonable goods, and will last but two days. Hon't fail to bit this sale and secure I he greatest bargains everollertd in the millinery line. Positively for two days only. Alliance Iu Jukiuu County. S. II. I loll, county organizer, Hot I. ill" Since instituted Fdell Alliance, the county, with inentheis. The w ere elected : I loit ; ice-prc li ivt in Jackson eighteen charter following ollicers i iesmcn. Sident, t led K. President, S. II. Fin ry ; sectelarv. Ftlgar Anderson : lecliuer, .1. ti. Norton; treasurer, Arthur Furry; chaplain. W. T. A ndersoii ; lt?w art. Milloli .Ander son ; gatekeeper, Miss Ida Bishop. The alliance is mui-polrtical and iion sei tai ian. its principal objee hei::g the advanceuielit of the farmer's interests. ltetl ut-l luu Multt of M llliiK'r.v, At Ida M. Polish's next Wedns day and Thursday April Stli and fill, tin al. cash sales for the Iwo days, all the latest styles in hats a id houu -tstiimmcdand untiiuim- c.l, prices lower than ever atlbred iu Ail-any. tilll.iul Visit. n next Monday evening, April Btth, Hon. .1. .1. I'.tly, ol Hailas, uraud master of the A. O. C. W.. wili visit safety lotlge. of I hi city. All iiieuilieis and sojourning brethren are requested to attend. -li..l Klrt-iioii. TI e result of the school election iu Shed. I last Saturday, to lill the places of the two directors who re signed. Wtis to fleet Mr. McCor miek ami Mr. John I'avis to the places. Notice. Hr. McAlister has leliirni.l to Albany ami will receive patients at his it siJence, corner of Ferry and Ninth fll reet;;. v A GOOD PROPOSITION. Aa F.iteiKive Uaaafkctariug Conceru Druirous of Locating iu This City. Concerning proposition of the Oaklaml, Cal., Knit Hosiery Vo., to the Albany board of trade, to l remove their factory to this city, sihe liegonian contains this inter i ?jew : Charles 1. P.iran. of Albany, a in the city yesterday, and "'in conversation with are porter said : ThePoard of Trade of Albany has received a communication from a gentleman hele in Portland, who makes quite an iiiqioitaul proposi tion, which if accepted would he of ineaieiilable beiu-iit to Albany, lie says, substantially, that a com pany in Oakland, Cal., engaged iu the iiianuiaciure of knit hosiery and having a plant w hich cost over $ 1011,000, w ill entertain a proposi tion to move its machinery to some town in Oregon where water I tower is available. The company : lias not been successful so far, ; ow iug to the high price of fuel, and heiists its desire to locate in some town where watei-power can I, 'substituted, jiiov iileilsuch town li-ill subscribe to the ci pital stock suthcieut for working capital, and also secure gratis or for a nominal sum the site ami motive Mwer. This plant employs L'OO operatives, thirty-live of which are males, and has a daily output of about 1000 h. mills. It" will he seen at a glance that the factory would be a valu able acquisition to any town in the Willamette valley, and 1 think Albany will take advantage of the oiler. I.I NN COUNTY S. S. CONVENTION. The annual convention of the Sundav Schools of Linn county, will be' held on the L'.llhand :;0th, of April. IS'.U. in the Methodist Fpiscopal chuic'i, coiner of Third and Khsworth streets, Albany, Oregon. Hie pastor and superiniendeiit of each Sunday School are each members of this convention by virtue of their ollices and each Sunday School is entitled to a delegate for every L'O member or I fraction thereof more than one- ; half. I on't forget the time and place, but come and work to increase the etlieieticy of our Sunday Schools throughout all parts of the coll atry. By order executive committee. . P. Comiow, Jr. Sectetaty. BIliiWNaVILhE NUIKS- I'.ltoWNsMl I K. April ', 'ol. I.'. N. Mel tottald and wife visited j Albany Saturday I P. Moo-e, W. P. Flmole, U. K. , Teiupleton. J. F. Veutior. I'r..l. T. P. Flinn, Prof, and Mrs. iar j laud, C. L. Knapt, Mrs. J. P. Howe, Misstiiace Uiley and Miss Sarah Coshow, was in Aibanv during the past week. On the 27th iust . i't the iei deii. e of Mayor Uoby, the follow ing friends m t to celebiate Hist anniversary of his birthday: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kiik, J. M. Jaeger and wife, U. M. P.iadley and lain ilv, .Limes Shea ami family and T. B. Biggins. Huiiiig the even ing the company were serenaded by t he Blow nsville Col net Band. J. M. Mover arrived home from Poitland Satniday. .1. B. Henderson left, for I'nia iilla county t he first of the week lo sell I he Challenge Churn Power. He will be I. idled at Atl.eua. Miss Hatlie Che-uiey, of Albany, h is (or two weeks past been visit ing Brownsville friends. Bev. J. M. l.-ugitet, of Portland, was in this town on Thursday, coiieit ing snbsci ibers lo the Not tli wet ('hiistian, a paper lately founded in the interests of Chiis liau church. Mrs. May Lynch and Miss Ollic Chandler returned fiotu Amity Saturday. K. N. Curl n tinned from Scio. latt Tuesday. The infant child of I-'.. Belts has been very ill with remit taut fever. O. Willard. of Washington, has for the past week been the guest of Win. McKinlry and family. M-s. H.J.C. Averill, who for some time past has been perioiisly unwell, is improving iu health. On .Monday last the Brownsville Cornet. Band received their new brass instruments. Thev are of ,.e best make, and beautiful in finish S. B, Tycer is troubled wilh an attack of the mumps. ('.Howe, of Alhany, who has lieen visit. n relatives of this place, returned home Tuesday. T. S. l'ilisbiiry has mi H'u-iently recovered from an attack ol rheumatism to again be on the busy side of life. Mrs. B. F. Chtlds, who has suf fered severely from la grippe, is convalescing. O. I'. Coshow and wife on Mon thly left for Salem, having been liolilietl o; the sickness cf the father of M' Coshow. N. B. Siandish left for Krlland Monday to attend to business for the Blue Biver Mining company. Mrs. B. II . i rover paid Lebanon friends a visit Monday. Bev. Carpus Sperry.of this place attended the protracted meetings lately held at. Lebanon. Bev. L. Y. Bailey, pa-tor of ihe Christian church, lias moved with his family to Woodbnrn. Mrs. K. 1). Ilagen has sttli'ered a relapse and is coiisidetably worse in llsallh. 'I't Si i ka." Cioup, whooping cough and hrouchttis immediately relived by ShiloirsCure. Forsaleby Foshay iVi Mason. OREGON CROPS. Bulletin No. 4 Iasaed by the Oregnn Meatier Eureaa fur the Past Week. Mr. Ii. S. Pague, of the Oregon Weather Bureau, lias issued crop weather bulletin Xo. 4, for the week ending April 4, which is made up from reorts received from 17.'! correspondents. The various conditions and prospects as reported are given. Statements made are from written reports of reliable men in ev-ry section of the state. Weather Cool temperatures, frosty nights, showers, fresh w inds and two cloudless days have been the characteristics for the week. While the temperatuie has been below the normal for this time of! tneyeai, yet mere nas neen a gradual rise, but slow, iu the heat each day. The frosts were general and frequent, but owing to the retarded state of fruit buds and vegetation, there was no damage done. The showeiH helped to keep the soil wet, thus delaying spring seeding, the dampness ami cool winds have not been favorable to ti e young l.imlis'aiid some losses therefrom are reported. Light hai -storms doing no damage, occurred in many sections on the 'tith and L'7th lilt. Snow fell iu Lake county to a depth of '2 inches on the 'Jtith. Crops While the weather con ditions are not favorable to a rapid advancement of vegetation, yet it is rather beneficial, as it allows the roots to gather strength and gives a slow but healthy growth. F'ali wheal is reported to be belter stixiled and rooted than for many years. Spring seeding in Southern Oregon is well along. In the Wil lamette valley it is greatly delayed rx v i.t t ha lii.fh.ir 1 .1 n I lit i....t .... i-. ;..., higher tan I. I i.mit'l II .'H tun il. puun. ui i nunc it is half done, in others just com mencing. The acreage of spring sown grain will be larger than lasi year. The cool weather continues i to check advancement of fruit, hence is beneficial to it, as it is less liable to be injured by "late frocts. Fruit is furthet advanced in Jackson, Josephine and Benton counties than in any other sections of the state. The snow is gra b ttally leaving the foot-hills and iu the Coast ratig.1 it is nearly all gone. Warmer weather Keen's approaching. The :rass is growing and stock are getting along very well. Health The general hea'th con ditions are reported to be good. Colds are less frequent and no un usual sii-kne-s prevails. OREGON. Dear fireif.iii.'oiir native land. Sweet land "of fruit ami tl. overs My lace tliy gentle zephyr lanm-tlt l liv liHMintains i-tailU like towers Thy iiilN ai l valli ys re tno.l i;i hih!, We love thy vvonillanil no-vers. Hear Oregon, thy snow p-.ik-: grand. Are mi. Ii a silit to see; We Mime imes wonder if stieli 'and. In other tli iocs rim he; Kor you, arc mil- Kutliei hold. And vo are proud of tin .-. Thv fruit is nlwrvs in (leinaiid. i T'ly .aiii is fun- to hce. I Thv rivers with the trout afintuid, i 'I l.v prop!.- ha'.-py lie, I Tl.v i.oviis and t itieg are so gr:uit, I And Miliiething line to see. t 'oltioiliia rivei si cue an- grand As riuiged sceues fhM lie; Along its h:ink the fisheries stand, As all the worlil i al. si-.-; And tourists tin.l acliaiu-e to hind, To v isil unit to trli y t'lf scent-. In Oretui's fair metropolis, V .see a ifrovi'iug eily We ste her mills and fa.-toiies. She for the poor has pitty. She's l.iiill them instttilti u. And she is proud, and witty. I uv. 1 1 1 Willamette Valh y. j 'I'l.al dear place of my liii th. 'fnei e seems no place so lovely , As thiee dear scent s of youth. I Tvas then- I felt most sadly. At well ni happiest of earl Ii, Dear Alliany, we love so well. You. have your lactones too; Vniir, orphans in a Home i-mi thvcll ; 1 our cliiirelii s aie not.i f.-w ; .tut of you I will not try lo tell, I'litil another I. me; adiiii. I'.. It. 1'. Cl I M, flregna April::. lVJl. TMK IVIMll.ll i;muchk.i. The facilities of the present day or the production of everything hat will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited ami when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ly perfect laxative know n, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andeflectital tocleanse the system gently in the Sprite time or, iu fact, at any time any the In tier it is known the mote lopiilar it becomes. iilai rh In t-w r.nlaiiil. l-'ly's Cream Balm gives satis faction to every one using it for catarrhal troubles. !. K. Mellor, Hruggist, Worcester, Mass. I believe Kly's Cream Balm is the best article for catarrh ever offered the public. Hush & Co., liruggist-", WorceBter, Mass. A article of real merit. C. 1. Allen, Hruggist, Springfield, Mass. Those who use it speak biddy of it. (ieo. A. Hill, Hruggist, Spring field, Mass. Cream halm has given satisfac tory results. W. I. lira per, l Hruggist, Springfield. Mass. I fut Itecflvetl. 1, ..- I . have just received my spring s..,;k of Biazer jackets Uufess I accortltan plaited cam's and beaded cap'S in the latest styles. Lidies will do well to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. .. W. SlMI-sON. Try our elegant teas and coll'eep, the lineal in the city. Once used always used. Mueller & tiarrett. That hacking cough can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. Weguaiantee it. Sold hy Foshay A Mason. Wall paper at Cuininiiig's tltitg store. SALES FERRY- Ii to Be Done With It Since Brklg? Is Used. What the I The Journal savs: The ferry I boat. Alice V., which did service! on the Willamette river between Polk county and Salem during the time the city was deprived of a bridge, alter the old on - w as i washed out, was sten steaming I down the river this morning on j her way to the Cowlitz liver, j where sht; will hereafter run he-! tweeli the little towns of Kelso! and Marysvlle. This boat is com paratively new, only having been used aliout eight months. S!e was built at a cost of tfP.M) and was sold yesterday afternoon fj; $1000. Mr. Holnian made money I out oi the scl lenie of putting the lniat on the river here, Whi he has received a fair price the purchasers have a hat gain. She was built of line lumber and has a good seven horse ,o.ver cng i c. The new owners hired an engineer here, who will take the boat down i to Portland, and lrom there they will take her to her destinat'on. The time required to make the trip from Salem to Cowlitz, river will be between tw and tlnec days. Since the new bridge was thrown open to the iuit!n; th:s boat has been moored in the! S.lollgh al ove the city. j nUATlllKMAMA KKALI.V I j Certain Axiom for t Ii t ti il:u it .if ! Meinliei-H of the Sm-i.-ly. i When (h ticral Phil Sheridan i was in Furope ten years ng . says 1 a London sjiecial to the Chicago Tribune, he became pattictilarly in- ! teres b -d in drivi:iif the Mali i ;n.d 1 oilier Italian secret Hieicti- or. , oi Itluv, root and branch. -l ei id. in j . . , , visited Italy, and was given ): : It cal demonstration of the powc of these societies by fhe violet!' measures the government was compelled to resort to dtstrov litem. Iu the an Irishman Brenon, who heridan party w as named St. John accompaine.l ,h, I lU 'P ",s J'.' ""' j 'i'.' 'f H-cassto,,. ;c "Hf r.iler. Alter M, -ndan general on his went Home l.renoii reinaine.i ti. I South Italy five years, and nc.i.li a special study of the secret l criminal societies, lb- is n.i.v i living in Lo .-don. publishing hi J book and poems, Mr. Btenoii said : In lynching the Malta tm!.a:is. j the Ne.v Orleans petple to.t. the only course open to tin in, i: ' t hey wish to rid the city of this ! murderous gang, ltalv treated them in even a worse manm r. I saw them shot dow n in the stn i t- o! Sicily like mini dogs doze us o: them at a time. Their g ing was absolutely exiled from Ita'v. a-id j took leluge ii America. 1 haw. 'icard frutu otlieials i:i ltlay, wh are in a position to know, thai the ! Matia gati is quite as i o.vt : i ti t-. New York as it isiu New Oi leans. Cnder Bourl on rule t l is c.'in.it ;! society oriirina'lv flouris'ic' it-. j Sicily. It was partially suppivs.s i'd, oral all events its oatn-i t'. in- lluence weakened, in Ba i 'tiu in isiiit when iarioaldi took the a-i j ministration of the city, but i' I resuiiKMl hitch dangerous prop-u--j tiotis in the island in IS!,t, that tin j Italian government sough' hy every means possible to ro-t i! 'out of the country. Iti tiiis .'endeavor it was balil.-d for y. a:. j but finally hy adoptit g ' he v i t est repressive measures, t i whirh tin Ne.v Otleans ejiisode is nothing, i' I managed to in ike it itiqi .s:-ii!e foi ; the Matia to remain any longer on !the islands. They luir.-.ted in J large mi. ubers to New Orleans ard (New York. This was not. aivoni- plished without hetoic public ellort. Ihe Matia had pwerful ' political pressttrt! at its comni.ind j i w men inane lli -m secure tor j ears, j 1 must give you an idea of what j the Malia really is. Many ii-!ii s I of the wcalthitid I'aiitili i-s'oi Siciiy were memtiers ol it some lrom Isyiiipathe, others from fear. It i dilleretl from the Camorra society j in the fact that it had been al-.vav's leagued v h l.-i igaudage. tot that reason its existence was to dely the law and to tkspi.-e tin judiciary of the country. T'l.e Malia controlled elections, boy cotted when it was in a nieicilii! mood, but as a rule it tobU d and resisted imiiscriiniuately the pur poses of plunder and revenge. It lias a code of honor ailed I huer'a. which means the code of men who have blood in their vein-, '"y which :ill vt ho .irn m. ni hers ot Ihe Matia hind themsolves never to i i give evidence in a court of law and j never to seek at law redress f' t ! any injury. It has certain axioms j which guide the .Maliosi, as ttie lueinbers of the society are called. I will mention a few of th -ir aiti- i cies of association. A gun ami a wifuare tilings we r.evcr fhollM lend. I'.ettci- far an inlhicntial frit ml than ten ounces ( JVi dollars) in the t.cket The gallows is for the pour, ju'tiee only for tools. who lias money and h i. nd.-'a-ld He UlstiCC nyllie lilllioih. , iy tin- l.iittock. is good as long a- it d - Tcstiinoiiv is geort as lung as it d r. - , not harm your in iglejer. 1 am eatislied lrom personal I iciltrrs inai ttie it.1 s i I 1... . 1. .. I I 1 i .i ii .r.i wr mm-11 1 and Italian people, save tu. sjwlio -outwardly are intltienced by party ; feeling, admit that the ciliz- ns ot New Orleans did right in punish- I ing in a FUllllir.liy way in..-, wretches. Thev in a m-a-aire imitated the methods adopted hy (ieneral l'allavicnu w hen -he sue- r..o i ii I .ri-.ii it. ia .i in' tenSlllllV mil. Vi-.'.ti. r-- - i,.,.c ,.,,t Vhe Mhi brigan.N. but those i is.;.-. ;,. IIib shelter. In I"1"., in Messina, Camorra was scotche 1 j bv killing without trial and lynch-! ing at one coup twenty-nine of ti e worst members of this society, j Against this kind of justice the j Italians made no complaint, hut , on the contrary expressed thanks : to the government lot riding the island of a clasi) that terri'ied law- i abiding citizens. The most beautiful wall paper! . t :.-..' Ill the City at J. V .umiuing i drug store. lirSINEK LOCALS. Hultn & Dawson, druggists. 1-tench keeps railroad time. io to Yiereck-" for a g -o ! ; b Fresh h ttucc every morning Parker Bros. Buy g.i.olitie stoves irot.t M thews iV; Washburn. tent's ( il.-ves at at tl.e New cost at the i ork C. B. U. store. tent's underwear : t ei New York C. B. II. store. Pants ami overalls at ci New- Yoik V. B. U. si. .re. .1 list recei vt d, our new sunshades, and par.i o's. Bazaar. t at the line oi. Ladies! For lame back, Sid- o i't. use Shiloh's por.uis p'aster Price cents at l oidiav Masoti. Shiloh's Cure and consumption r . . i j i . cuif is -oni iv us on a guaranti e. j It cures coiu-um; -li-.t.. Fur sa'e ' by Foshay ic Mason. Sicepless niifhts, made miscrab!.. I by l iiat teriible t i.ttg i, Shiloh's J Cure is the remedy i,,r you. For sale by 1'oshay .v Mas .n." ! t luzztness, natiseti, dro-A s;nc-s. , distress alter eating, cm he cured j and prevented by taking I'r. J. H. McLean's Liver and Ii im-y i'lli.-t- . Kt:;tle -i Up. ; ; The most delicate c...):j it ut ion ! can sifely use Hr. .1. II. .McLean-.-! Tar Wine Lung Balm. It is a sure remedy for t-.ughs, loss of voice, i and ail throat and luii trmi'li. j i:oi:n. !.K.'!l:. ii kit. r. tie. it, twin ! M. y tlo r. .M.i X t-J t;i. t'liiioiiin;; "i --'1. , i; 1 " .!: Id it .. i)i 1 i- Cilkl'3. lj !.lO s -r p: 1 I.JS .r K Is ..,1 St.. I Ul.rtl l! i:-"t". .. lit rs i tit ton.. Vo,, it air i'.niv .M A I -a-.v vt 'liit : lli, A . , and Mi tcp. win 'ii.-. ail n I". tl.li i. ii ,r t ci. 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II . . :.ti.., all .t Hat ttiiri's, Ciilif-triiia A:.v iii .i tit n-rsi iit t-i;tiii.ii' ailtt r.civ liit-;ti ot.. it. s. ril'-l 1 -i.it -. jtrc r.'ii:it il t.i hie tlit-ir i-l.tii-s in thu ott;. .. mi l.t t..'f s.,i.i 7th dav "f Mat . li. J. T JU-IT.tiSON U.fe-i:tor, Highest of all in I. c-f. veiling Tower. ixjmi rbwder ABSOLUTELY PURE L. 1 1 ' FTIIF. PUtwiP.K.-SlVJ-: I !'!;CIIASi:U HKSIRKS '1 to see a line of goods I iiat embodies in its immense vt-.tiety, t!ie linest at: l conservative fashionable '.uus of the d;iy, cjiu'. iii' d with a complete assort ui oi staple;, till made and t'riished in the very high st in. laid of excellence, t'.n-l placed on the market at ti!;!.-pr.e.-, our t-Nhiiiit or the coming spring and oiiii r season vv i'l surely oium.ind his attention. A Fl; AS3;tTM:NT OF NtW ;lcth;mg ! it '.'uat.v MADE ".red in his Ii.tstcss Always Kkasonahlk. I Albany - having purchased th1 interest :t" L. T. I'toek in the ivites the attetit ion -if the public to l.isclegant stt t k -:;t his i.ew ouat-.-.Tv in the B .Itimoie brick. Ile '. !iv - till t ; it" "I a f-l d a magnificent line of newv.-t patterns in bt tl room ; sets and all kinds 'if fine furniture, and has one of -t lutnitiire esialiiisl ineits in tin-cilv. I'rict-s will be r a cl t at t lie ti; e v f. ut.d v. befo.-e l rv tt-asiaia .I.. A tine sold at rai-e will be Iti :rinc 1 1 io Jyoiu x li ltil l'is' f.rticy I ,;1 1 1 ly 1 1 i i t its tt 1 1 'i 1 1 1 t.f love 1" 'Sl was Tla urn h iiit !cr, 'i "i- -rv ; 1 1 tn iu. I i' ,!! ir l.ing at: I f: ta; Ii Vi lOiice t 1 . . V 3 k Ij'i-B s- AVt; avisIl to remind von tliat w car rv the most Coiaj)loto Jint of 1-J"ard Loves and 1 lev. - -Ijtc-t U. S. Gov't Food Report. Blain, Wiiiff Clotliier. P4i - Ti:i,-Sr0.RSJiT'NCSAN2TF:0USrS TO tad' ORDER AND nn-' tleoart n: tit. ii- ti Furniture Co. I i:ne ! eat p.-ts and rugs t ought low f g:t res. -fir ti ti tii-tititi-Cfti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti ti 1 1 ir ti !!1"1 101 ti Ct a- ti ;'. '1 , ho ..ir- III-' fo- I bri:tv housewife, all will di lat.le tl licacies, choice n-i'i ii s' til all kinds, to the Browne. Asfain . . iaiiros in the. Val- $ " i MATWf.WS & WASHBURN.