Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1891)
IV' " ,'rr:;. t-'O CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. "OKEUON. SUNDAY, UC COBEU li IS'JI VOL. VliTOrSefi , N V KOK SALE. WANTS, ETC. CLASS IS C IXVKSATIONAL f.t.K J niun will Leone in ih t. r.-h i.- im Kium Ta'haiu wh ia a lierinai h-relf and e.k-i llio la wiwu an rtti-intlv an Kit-hub 'Ihfie uy be boy and L.irl who lor hick nl convent ttional prm eife and dtltuu'u leu-mu the I urn we. Him ' la', is tot jiwl Huuiwi nm-eior tune who ilmr a practical uiMtery ol the l.inKuv.-e there will be an eveiiinx claw. Term So cent a lemon, or 25 cei.l in a c - of n ,t tost than ten pupiU. P'ai-e on ;th between retry ai.d roaja:oni atreei T OSf -On the road m-a-Albmv or in A! J J Lanv, a hi M'k ith.-l or uriii eout iiiiii- a bU k e-t aod cott, a pair rt hrot I Sriiniii i h it, a mir of h -e-rix- -md rip, nm; and .mi-h, a,"i.'4 HiU hiilaje4 for a n.-t-lira- e i'i '-, ai a revolv, r. overall. shirt, a air ol h 'ie anl l.ilnral re il will he paiit to tlii Holer on l-a inu tile aiu-: at IIKi Lr oih :e. 1 A V your -h l tat -The .ho il ta lor the yea' lH.ll, 14 11 v line .i.i.l payable. T-n-pi.'-ra are re piece I t rail pronptly, at the o It of the e'er. C. It irk hart ami pav the a tine. Si led, C. U. U'lrkhj-i, cleik. 11 JK KEN T A lie it five room cotci-.-1 ear on;hi ru I'acdic depot. Apply at Dep t .Intel, a WINN, VSKXr roll TilE LKAI. in life aul e.-i l--nt inaiiranca com panie. - MONEY TO LOAH-litiMK CAPITAL ON irood real estate ftecunty. Kor artU-ii. lara eu Uire ol tic. Humphrey. I iMkMMIKi Of LA.Ni. All tit for cull 1 I UIJ ration, and uii lr Ten. . fir !e a tit) per a re. Within 1 mile fro a riilroul atari mi a 11I id miles trjiu Albany. Apply tuia orCce. Lj M W hw rein ve l t Wvi lr t-i tin- Lyon utru-t-u J ir i !w i the coc ier o! se.o.nl an. I Lantl fur Malr. R. 10, SO, to, o acren. eay t-riM, nient plan cheap an.l iiii;h prire.1. . rity lota all owned by il. I'.r;, ant. iiwral) A 'ho a LaaU Harvryliix. rAKTiaS DUiaiNO aLRVVlNO DON! CAIf Ilk. tain a-.-curate nd prompt worx l.y talim upou county aurvavor E t. T. FUlicr. in hascouipleta copies of field notea anil rnwu hip plata, ami is prcinre I to do .ir. ev:i: .- iv any part of Linn county. Pcil..fti -r a.l.n . M 1 llera Station. Linn con itv.OrceYm. Notlcn uf I'Mrutfrhlp, NOTTEia he e'.y ifiveu thit J. W. Cam ber h kit pur-he-d a one htlf interNt In the hcio (toller Mil!), at I th .- iiiiiir.A-M wil h:re artcr w ran u uer th i lirai name of I. .i'13 ai li-wnher. a.io AiiKUxt 1 I 91. Fd floivs ) V'. Ga JHKR. Notice of UUxolutlon. The coprtnernhii heretofore i-i-tiinr twe n K. Waiidell and II. K. II :hii)xi k tlliiler the flrlll na "if H'a:iih-l & llollli beik, il thia day ril-uoli-nl by iiitllnal eon. aiit. The biiHine4 will he iiintliui' I hv K. Wendell who w til pay al .h-' t. of the ia e Brui. r. i-.M"-.i.i.. II V. UULLENiSK'.'K. A'bany, Sept S, l:l. ALL'MIN'fM ACK -A l-ie ll..nif printel S. iel llll? 11 hanleal J.iur .a I ol Lte Foein I viTiti-n arid lrH'i-!f-4. Vol, II, No. Vi'f Mnlio.i tfiiarant td I.'.. (!. Su wriptioti :i." els xryi ir, with i Alimiinuiii Lrl'j Pr.v er nnenir. Sv this atvertien ent. It will had to'l w- il 1.. ........ t v Albany Nurs ri s. We are oferinji to .Iaiter tin finest lot of fruit trfe, f all ilt irah'c varieties, in the tat'. One ImtnIrL-il anl lifty tlio ixuml tr"8 furth'H sillllincr'n f:l;l l. Inspection itivtt--1 arnl s:it:.-jf;ii'-tion ti:if.in''f. Si-n-l for C't'ul or rail :n 1 ee mat tli oM l'ii-(. hoi i -sti'iiil line half mile .s..tit;i.-t if AH.anv. liVMtNil liltoWNKI.I.. I am an old in in ami l ave been a constant enHV;ivr with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely nireil hv tln use of DlyV Crt-ini Halm, it in Mrittiire that w siuiple a remeily w ill cure hmi-Ii a HtuhWn tlise;te Henry I'.il! ings, U. S. IVn.i iii Att'yj Wash ington, I. V. For eii,'ht-vearrj I have HiureMl from catarrh, which clfccU-il my eyed and hcarirjr ; have t'inljed many plivsiiiaiiH without relict. I win dow on my second hittlu o! Kly'd ('ream Halm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. M iry I'. Tlioui)ri.)ii, ( crro lioido, 11!. We ate the only people w ho c ir ry the celebrated K. i'i W. cnllu and cull's. Always h ive the latc.-ii styled in storA, T. L. Wall.t u t"i Co. tl.Xf.est cf all iu Lcavenini; I'oucr. Iter.l U. S. Gov't Food Report 1 . 9 Baking a j- rowaer ABSOLUTELY PURE TO I.011 I t MI'l. IKS. you know that M'Xirc'a K vialcd Kisuedy is the only patci.t medicine in the world that di r not contain a drop ol alcohol; tint the mode of prrpaiin it is kiiow:i only to its iiicov-ier ; th it il i.-i a i advance in the science oi iuedii-ii:e without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; t hat its propric t u s otler to forfeit ft, niHl .'or any caj' of dyspepsi t it will no cine'.' ( inn's I'nrlviilleil Alia.," Th? new cditiiin of thN iinri will ed work is now h. irj: delivered hv the ji-r-ei.t, .Mr-. A. M. Ta!t. Th work it a most excellent one, ai:-1 this edition is a irrcat iniprove nient upon former one, f;'viiiu' the latest date it ml null h new matter that w.is not in the pluvious editions. It should he in every famiiy, :;'d on every business in. m's d.'sk. Those who a'e not .supplied can proc.ire. t!n atlas bv addics-insr I'. (. i!ox No. (JO Al h.mv 'ivl'cii. Thos. I'r;nk has j'i-t r some of the tim-st 'oii''; brought to Alh.ny, and he in;; them at a 1 1 se i::.i.-:u. 3toi85 d '.Nil i i4r, M'.-i r-. My ni in A nrowncll j i .ii.iii-l in thi.ir nur.-rv to ir-'h all ki::.ls of st. i'U, !i t n titivr t-J plc.t hi; are fur- ii I tli'Me iil.ieall upon liifl 1 1 ua re Sehool la 11 Noli)-. The schoil tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my olli e and pay the same before it bee mien de I j in 1 uc:i t . . C. C!. TYiMiKii uv. l'istrict (;ierk. The men of thia vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their pood looks the ladies aro talking about, it is the jiood ijiialites of the cook and heal:!!;; stoves they sell. Kvery one seems to be il 'lihted when j th( y bny from M. and W. iit:;cir nhs We ili'Mit t say to our cili 1 11-, lli:il fur years we have liecn sell ing I'r Kind's New Hiseotery for ( '0:1-usiipl ion. Ir Kii'i;'.- New Life I'iii.-. iiiii kh-n's Arnica Sii.e ami K.U'clrie ililiers. :uel li.'ve l.t-ver h oiill -il reiiieilies thai sell ns, i.r 'hat line Liven :ien linivri-al ..Ii.-lar-ti it. We iio nut ln-.-ii.iic I irnar.iy. lee r tie m 1 very tii.iu met v.i-it iitil ready 1" ul'diul the piirclia.-e pi'e'e, if s 1 i.-l .n i oy n Mill ii i not f.il'm.v llieir ll-.i Tin 11 medie- !ia e wn l!ieir iTe it e 'p il l! i! .' pil e! ,' oa t'n ir en ril-. i-o.-liay ,V. M 'I-uu'srists, ri ftS. v V li f I 0 mm - Tin the Next :ai Day at - 40. A 60RD ! HOWARD & SON, STEAM SAW. PKOMPT WtdiK t: ii.!u-, mm, Itjilliljl! I!1 tllilMl. The ho'.dinj; of t h a city se.ueeiv h wili be a reiiiarka 1 l.tl'. World's 1'air f:y years old :!c event, out TWO MORE INSANE Fractured Skull Caused Trouble in One Case. the MRS, G. W. lit' NT, OF SALEM, !Ci her it vdl le.tlty bcueiit t'lis liscoverv ol as lATPaiWS&fiSHBm'J, ALBANY, 0E380ir, Albany Collegiate Institute, -a. 1. hats: v, September 9, 1891. i n. A run Fourdepartir.enlsofstii.lv: Co!!e Type writing and Shoi t-h nn'l ate tam KKV. l ldd Ul June 10, 1892. JiPikcd Teachers. ."a'e, Norm.il, I'.U'-iiieso, I'l iinai'V, M. I or citali-u.; adlresn, n. con ni r, a. .m.. r.e.-idmt. i ,t ion es mm n III. I .'est o.-.i live Nervine by I'r. l'ia:ikln Miles is i n t ; i: I . Thit is j' st what the Aincritv.n people M-'i- I .i cure their csee.-nive n.T voi:sne s, dyspcp-Ki, headaclie, it'.i'n s -, -lccpii.-ssi'.cs-', neurl.'ia, nervous d.-lel.ly. dullness, con tUMki.i of miu !. et '. 1: acts like a eiiarin. Trial bottlesand linelieok on "Nervous and Heart Iiihca-cs," w il h ii'ieiju ih d te.-t imoiiia'u flee at S;an;i!l iV. C'ur'ick'8. 1 1 is warranted to oiitain i o opium, inorphiii: or dan'eioiiJ lir.is. ti c '. ! ii.r. 7- ii' : wlii, !i is tii iranli'i-i! tit'iriii. i -a:i-.'i l.iry ivH'ls, or in cum- ..I i.itlio- i return of piiielia.-i; prire, ) i tie- tale plan you can Imy irmn our :el yert i-eil ilrii'i-ts a buttle of I'r KiiiLi's New )-.(ivery f ir ("'in Miliiplio i. tl i- truar tnleed In lu iii; relief in ev iy ea-. w In n u-ed or any all-el inn of Tliroat. f.un its, oi i '!n -t, mi-Ii as loiii-miritinn, lnll.ui.a ii' f l.iins ISroiH-liili.-, .-;linin, WllOi.pil. ('.ill-li. Croup, ele, tie It i n-a-i.i it anil ai;ri e. tile to lasle. p-rfe, I y -al-, aiei i-.tn ,i i ways be !e. jn-ii Ii it iip'Hi, Triil li.ei'c's fi-e ;it t'osli.iv .V M:i - .ii, i, iiifis's, M'i. i I il. ; tNt.l ICOI s. Se.ire-'y a ilav ia--es wiihoiit tin; inns n si mi : l.i.-jri! faitiiro l!i.-liii, over t lie win s -Hie u-ii.il r.-ull .7f spei-ii'aiiiMi in Moeks or muh pial.y il.lli-e -mi., e';!lir-. '1 he sam-eh el i'e eu rent cirri- s to de ir di-l.nit rrieml the ?:ul li linirs of ileal Ii ol Ium it ,.m , t.io o'l, n Hie resnll ..I Mie, iilalinii ill p itelit iio.-lruiii-. M.iore'.- raled Ketil-il V" i- 110 speculation lint s.,;, on po,tivu a ir inli-e. I to n.it f.il t., ITo to your ilruist anil ak lor y,n:i in.i iey if not satiMieil. We Kimwu vim will -naml Imy anoilier Km- sale ly all liruijii-ts. s - 1 3 J I lLji!l sill (Iff ATJTUMIN - IS IIKIiK, AND Till-; I.MJI.'IKY mind and on the llp-i of "Who has the best t-lock of- ON Tl I !; every woman will b. & Pioneer Lady Diei - Fn mi tare For tl Eofcim Sclool 4 Lircfny Han 8 a My LaiJd. Salem. Oct. 10. Georire White, a laborer aued .10 years, was to day brought to the asylum from Wash ington county. He threatens to kill. He is inpano throueh a frac cu-ts in the rkull. - Mrs. Margaret T. M I ue whs also brought from the same countv today, the is the wife of a llillsboro flo irin mill man. She in Scotch nn 1 agail 43 years. John Joli'iFon was brought to tlC penitentiar to day from Clat sop county, and will serve tluee years for h-rceny. Mrs. (ieo. W Hunt died at her home in this city this morning, at the a-c of 57 years. She was for years identitii cl with ll.e J'ioiii-t-r .Wo-ia'ion and tiranpe, and for the latter s-hi was formerly state lei turer. She crossed the plains in IS!,. The firrft fiii-i.itnra for the Elate reform s rhoo! an i v el today, nl will at or-ce be tken to the build in;;. Kvery tiling will bo ready for the reception of yoiitl.e in a cjiiple ol weeks. Three hundred sacks of pem seeds arrived today ad wiil he plaut-.-l iu the vic'n ty of Salem. CO W A li 11, V 1 1 -I K i: N 18 Slin.it a Youii!; ilil Wlia Win I feioliiiK ll r F. llu-r. Macon. ia., O. t. li).-.liss I.iz z:e (iosal, a girl of 17, was .'hot to ileal h hi t niL'lit by her four male cousins, while defending her fattier. She was engaged to many one of the voung men who aided in murdering hrr. The all'.iir occured near I'liioiivillt. J. C liossal, the father of the murdered girl, is a planter. !).! an adjoin ing farm livt s his brother-in-law Kdward Thoiua-, who has four sons, lie lias had trouble for some time with the Thomas bevs, J. li., David, Hones and Jake. They rode over io who him yesterday about daik. and had him down when his daughter Lizzie, wTio hud I) en out hor ehaci riding, came up. Seeing four men beat ing her father, she sprang from her horse, and, grasping one by the collar, throw him upon his hack. The ll.tsh of several revol vers followed, and the girl fell with the exclamation: "Oli, cousin David:" It was the bullet of her cciifcin Iiavul wincii pierceii iier heart. The murderers tied leav ing the father and mother alone with their dead chil l. During the night hundreds of people gathered to bee the body of tue girl w ho had died iu defense of her parent. TtlK XE1V SEA. The I'eoplo Like Ita Change Clliilllte. Iu CITY DRUG STORE 8TANAED & 003101, Prooi., PKKU KEK BL0i;K, - - ALBANY. tealer in D3US3. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, FANCY arid Toilet arti. i-, Sponitea. Uruidies, l'rrfuiui-ry, S hoo! Ibioka, and Ar tist'a Uupplies Thysician's nreacription? carefully coiniounded. rn H. GREGG, ' li mnrn -It U. I n i ..I L lauonos itepaii'it iff. Mn'a and H.ig' clnthim; made to order or elrniird and repaired on short notice and reanoiiahlo rate shop on the street ear line between Third nd t-'our'h street. IM$, Jackets Fur Tliiiiihl i!;!ii!li)l!Li a:li Li s Fall Dh swear. -This .pillion cm be .-.i'i-f tclorlHy ausaered at ihe old eatab'i bed hou-e of SAM'L, E. YOUNG, ho has opkxkd foi: rni: 1.1 1. .. . ,.. i.a.iies ifresi iihih, iii ci itn. sn f wixr. MKNTOF )v;m, ho.-iery, r.ii I l i A MPlI A-lii: I.'! 'I l l!ll H I.' il,.-. .j ... .. ! I . I laceH, linens, and whits u ods. n jti uij. noveiii- e-e - . t , i,i Ieo a comi'le'e assortiiiimt of Hoots, an I Sh m, Sia.'e :l ,,j i'a.,-v ( Iroivrk's. o- 1STARI.ISHKD IN IStMl, 1MI -5 I'lON'KKU DIIY II.HMK HAS M I r.VIN id) Pl'lUdC FAVOR by keeping a stcck large enough tie o.ply a-iv wan, an I in i';in,' a sp vialtv of s.-lectiii ' piu Ii o-oods as will give fatisfavtion both in ij'i.i'ity an 1 prices. " " t' New iewelrv of hiteKi liuf tartlU at t Will C I.a,b' . CLOSK invil CASH I1UVKKS VISION'.! THIS MVRKKT AUK F.SI'KCI A I.LY invited to iiifiicct his Htock, which is roirplete iu .".11 hii numerous nienls, and purchased esjH'cially for llif fall s.a-'i nrf 1891 l.os Asi;:i.i:s, Cal., Oct. 10 Dr. I. (i. Cotter, of Yuma, is in this city. He says it is estimated that nine-tenths of the Colorado river is llywing into Salton. Neverthe less the sea has not increased but has lowered about three inches. It is now from four to 6even feet in depth in various places. The Colorado river i very heavily cha-igt d with solids and wiil jer cipitate half an inch of alluvium to six feet of water. This matter is being constantly washed dow n the river . and is forming a bank iu the river bed just beyond the break eo that shortly the entire body oi the river will be turned into he Salton sea. The winter tlxnls, he thir.kf, will laise the Salton sea until it becomes a lake ..till feet, ileeo anil 151) IlllleS lonir ! andlindsits outlet tbrou-h the l ed of the new river into the iulf of Mexico. Southern Pacific engi neers have examined the river break with a view of finding a way to turn the river back. They re ported that such could he done ly piling, hut that it would be too expensive a job for the company to undertake. Dr. Cotter says the i eople of Yuma are glad of the change. The new eea will be a r-.iietit to the climate, as well a privi.le them with a new method oi transportation, since vessel1) ould come into the sea from the (Julf of California. right eye remained open w hile the left one was closed, and they could almost see how he had sighted down the muzzle with his right eye to see that his toe accomplish ed ita allotted work. The hand that held the gun and his face was badly powder burned, and the skull and its contents Mere so prouiisculously loosened up that when the head was raised the contents would ratt e like the seeds in a gourd. Thompson was about forty years old. On the Tuesday before he had sol 1 his property to J. C. Jensen for $:!, uml the money bad been paid in tin presence of a witness. jl'J.ol was found on his person, which tie. coroner turned over to the treas urer. A sum of money Thompson had left with a neigh I m u was order ed paid to the coroner. 'Ihompson wasa dunking man, and for this reason his wile had left him a short tine before, with fin- children and was flopping with the family of a neighlMir abiuit two miles awav." THE DEAD LEADER Ylidtlne; ICilutivH, Eugene Journal: Mrs. Inmaii and daughter, of New York, the widow and il mgli'er of the foun der and chief owner of the fam us Inmaii line of steainshio.s plying between New York and Liverpool, visited Alaska this summer, and on their return home vis-ited the family of Joel Inmau, last Satur day a: d Sui day, a', their Indue at Klmira, La 'c county, Oregon The founder of the gicat steam ship line, the most famous in the world, that for a ipiarter of a centuiy carried the mails and bundle. Is of thousands of pisscii gers across the Atlantic without ever loosing a single life, wasa brother of our I. am-county pioneer. His wife and daugh'cr are now millionaires, aid visiiid their Lro'hi-r a::d sister and nephewr and niei-es on I he Long Tom last week, and llieii conliii led their journey lioine. H. . lnnian came to Kugeile ai d took bis w .i w no is teaching selio. l near tow n out to see them His Funera' Shows Great Iauflu ence. TKOUBLE IS ANTICIPATED, Mrs- Parnall Proatrattii- Gr.at Retptot Paid Ii Lordon aid Othar Ei-e-peaa Citlef. the firm is running two steamers ti Hamburg. The present eteair tiip company has been organize d (or the sole purpose of facilitating the transportation business of the refinery. At the office of the re finery It was stated that additional vessel! would be charteied as soon as possible, and that the firm would make additions to the line as demanded by the requirements of business. UIU KMIHKI'BIIIC. I"uiiue Report from lout mauler Countv scat postmasteis are al ready beginning to .-e:nl to the pos'.- masier-g-neral their reports ol their visitations to the other ollice- of their counties, and they are piov ing to bd of great interest and hignilicance t j those who have had a chance to examine tlu-ni sa the WaSuiniiton Tribune. Tin visiting pustinaa'.er has shown in almoet every case not only a great interest and promptness ;n hi.- work, but he has pieoaie 1 his report witli great care and original ity. An Illinois postmaster evi- ilently tiok his kodak with him, as he returns in with his repoit a picture of every poetollicc in the county, and m iny of them are ac companied with maps of the town ami much other information of value as well as with suggestion worm Htuilving. Motherx? Castoria is recommended h. physicians for children teethinc?. It is a purely vegetable preparation us ingredients are nubhsheii around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste ami absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, unites naim cures diarrhiei and wind colic, allays feverishm ss, destroys worms, an.l prevents convulsions. Foothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural Bleep. Cas- soria is the children s panacea the mothers' friend. '.'' d- -8, .'IP cents. lalrmlnpil Bulciile, The number of self inurdciH is is lariiningly laige ol life, riesli acrounts come almost with each lays mail. One lately committed in West Cheliaieiu uy tratiK Thompson was unusually effective iml liorrible. J he laniliill Ke- j rter gives the particulars of the deed, from which we learn: "He was tumid lying on the floor of his sitting room, with the back i f his lieaM blown awav ami ins brains scat eretl all a.'xmt the riHun, even to the ceiling. He had evidently placed the muzzle of the gun", w'-it.; was an old Zulu, w ith a big trigger, close against his ngnt temple, anil removing the stock ing from Ins right foot with his toe had pulled the trigger. Death bait been so lmtan'aneous that tho: e who saw the body said his O. K, T. HoiieiHt iUnnllst-0 K T. .Many of the pioneers of Oregon ami Washington have cheerfully testified to the wonderful cura tive properties of the celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Purely vegetable ami pleasant to the taste and can be taken by the youngest child or most delicate woman. O. K. T. is a never fail ing remedy for pains in the back and loins, non-reteniion of urine, scalding or burning setis.it ion while urinating, mucous dis charges and all kidney troubles of eithersex. $1 at all druggists. Fot sale by Foshay it Mason. iX'Sintx, Oct. Iu. ..lie appre hensions of trouble at the funeral ei Parnell l o morrow are s serious that the troops in Dublin have been strengthened by order of the Lord lieutenant. 1 he soldiers will remain under arm without inter fering with the celebration unless summoned to do so oy the lawful authorities, an 1 then only in ex tremity. Tne fee-Hog for Parnell and against his opponents runs very high, not only ia Dublin, hut throughout Ireland, and the clnel apprehension seems to be that the delcgittion from other places may see tit to attack and wreck the ollices of newspapers that hive been harsh in their treatment of Parnell when he was alive, and scarcely less so since his death A Dublin letter eays that the liish hierarchy is nonplussed by the situation, and that the bishops, or a majority of them, would pre fer to let recent nutters be forgot ten and Irish affairs goon as tney were g iug on before the 8t niggle was begun that ended in the death of Parnell. The hierarchy and Timothy Healy made the warfan against Parneil so personal that they are rtally at a lots what to say no that he is gone. The people were apiealed to from the pulpit not to follow Parnell lie- cause he had been implicated in the divorce scandal. There was a terrible scene in the house when the casket was about to be raiu jved. The grief of Mis Parnell was most peiguant, and she could with difficulty be per sua. It d to allow the coffin to be taken away. As a mark of respect to the dead, the blinds of many houses along the route of the funer al procession were drawn down. On every side were signs of sincere svrapatby. .As the hearse passeU them, despite a pouring rain, the spectators took off their hats and stood unco vej ed until the last carriage had tone by. A dozen carriages followed the hearse 1'hey contained M'8. Dickinson, Parnell's sister; Henry Parneh and John Redmond and a uiiaiber of other members of parliament, and a deputation from the Dublin corporation, lbs leadership com in it tee was also in carriages. the railroad station at Brighton, the funeral party waited an hour, the building being packed with people anxious to get a glimpse of : ;he casket. Far Kaachlac Iu IU Scopa With Large Meana. riTTHBi'uu, Oct. 10. Next Thurrday the executive committee of the National I'utchers' Associa-. tion will meet at M. Louis to per fect a s- heroe that is likely to be far-rachitig in its effects. It will be the organization of a supply plant at Dallas, Tex., which will furnish the 50,000 ine.nbers of the association with all the beef, live or dressed, that they may require. Ibe project is in oppjtii.on to the Armour a: d Swift concerns, ai i was formulated at the meeting ot the association held in Pittsburg some months ago. The committee has been offered $:5'.),0GO to locate the plant at Dallas. Of this rum $200,000 has been subscribed by the Dallas Hoard of Trade, and the other (150,000 by the city council. President I haries James, of St. Louis, is at the head of the com mittee, and J. F. Peilstein and William Hackenberger are tne Pittsburg members. The entire committee will go to Dallas to for mally accept that c ty's terms. A Very Lucky Dltmlasal Berlin, Oct. 10. The sultan, says a Constantinople dispatch, has granted a (tension to the for mer grand vizier, K'amil, and a palace in Asia Minor, where the dismissed otlicial must live the greater portion of the year. While the sultan thus lestows favors on his former heal servant, it is said he has no intention of restoring him to high official responsi bility, as he believes that Kiamil tailed to handle the Egyptian question with the !act and energy that it cailed for, w hile at the same time he was on too fa miliar terms with the British and tier wan ambassadors. The) Praaldonl'a Secretary III. Washington. 1. C. Oct 10. Private Secretary Halford'e illness ia proving to be more serious than was at tirst eriecteJ alter he hid been relieved of the earlier painful symptoms. He is still in bed and for several days his system has re fused to respond to the remedies prescribed by the nliTsicians. Thinking that a change of air would At be beneficial to him, Colonel Henry STlt ASO E U toll Y. in command at Fort Myer, where mis-j tlaitord is a guest, suggested a change to that post. lie was promptly told by the hyeiciin. that Mr. Halferd was not in a con dition to bear a change. Poor Crops in Great Britain. London. Oct. 10. The Times to- The Kiplodlaa Mountain Bring; (lav publishes a hnal estimate of Forth A itlver. I ihe state of crops in Great Kritian and says it anticipates but an iudifferant quality. 1 he real state of affairs will not ! know n for mouths. It is possible the harvest. as a w hole, may not lie worse than that of recent years, but in manv listricts the crops will be the win st in fort wears. IJil ty AVerk of Striking Men. P.t ksalo, X. Y., Oct. 10. Dur ing the past week about f.jriy men have been discharged from the e uploy of the Wagner Palace Car company, at East r.uiY.i'o, because they were lacmbeis of an legali zation of anarchists. A short time ago, a number of men who were employed on piece work had ar ranged to strike on a certain dav, but on arriving at the works.fouiid a force of men ready to take their places. Six men were discharged to-night. They mixed lye with the paint used in llnisbiiig cars. Trouble is likely to follow. Antl-Sallroad Legislation Killed. Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 10. Thv state seaat has effectually killea the extreme anti-railroad legisla tion in Georgia by defeating the bill known as the Pernor bill, which passed the house last week. This bill was aimed at th West Point Terminal Company, and, if passed, would have involved the railroads io a laige amount of litigation. Ci rv of Mt: it'o, Oct. 10. Vic ente l-oaz.H, an sgent ot a sewing machine company, whose head marters are in loluca, came to this city to day, and tells a most remarkable story. He says that he hail occasion to visit a town twenty-five leagues south of Tol il ea, and last Monday a small mountain or high hill about half way between the town of leuancin ami Ttcualva, without warning. exploded with a most tertllic re port, and immediately an immense volume of water commenced to How from the newly-formed crater over the surrounding country. The Indians fled to the lulls, and the hurch bells in the villages were ung. A general pnic ensued. The water soon found its level and tvoured through a gorge 150 fe t deep, and continued to tlov until the next day wnen Mr. Ixiaza left. The inhabitants were.so frightened that they would not approach the stream. Loaza did not take the temperature of the water, but sup loses it it was hot as he saw vapor rising from it. Hie volume of water was so great that it carried awav two high bridges which crossed the ravine far aliove high Attempt to ICob a Train. Paris, Tex.. Oct. 10. An at tempt was made to hold up a sou Hi -I miu ni 1 passenger train near Frisoo at 3 o'clock this mornine:. Several shots were fired. The conductor knocked one of the rob- lers down with his lamp just as the man was preparing to tire with lus pistol at the conductor breast. Using Our Own Salt. London. Oct. 10. Members of the Salt Union complain of a con siderable decrsase in the exports of salt from this country to the United States, owing to the fact that the latter country is now largely supplying its own wants with the home products. doting In llio Janeiro. Kio Janeiro, Oct. 10. The riot ing which began at the Italinn water-mark. The crater formed I theater I hursday evening, contin ue the explosion was quite large, ued dtrmg the night. Troops ind rock and eartli were scattered I wer caneti out anu patrolled the far ami wide. l oazi is not a''l'y until this morning. A number scientific man but intelligent and of ersoi:8 are said to have le:n. one of the succeslul men of the " ""' runner irouoie is appre- company, by which he is regarded as a thoroughly reliable man. hendid. uiiLiiiNu nnii's. If you want a dur ible monu ment go toE. W. Achinon. who are handling nothing but the bet grades. Quick sales and small pr-ilils at the Ladies Bazaar. The Sugir King Invading Xlntuuea Realaa. PlItl.ADKI.I'MIA, Oct. 10. C. A. Spieckles, Rudolph Spreckles, J. C. l'hhr, diaries Watson, Wil liam O. Hempstead and Louis Spreckles will aiake an application next month for a charter of incor poration to be known as the precklei Steam -hip Company. The application states that tne ob ject of the company is to engage in ship building and transpoita tion business and "whatever shall be incidental to the said business. C. A. Spreckles, who is the Phila delphia representative of the great sugar-refining firm, Eaid yeaterda that it was not the intention of the company to engage in the Lmi iies of building steamers at present, and that .it a would be built simply for the use cf the company. At the present time "Had Indian." The Dalles Times-Mountaineer: A sonolColnnil us 'a -k.an Indian, is an outlaw from justice charged with lu-mslaughter. On Sunday last he filled his carcasss full of lemon extract or some of the pa tent medicines and in a delirious Hta e rode his imnev over a four- year old Imiv at Capi Dunn's ranch, killing the" youngster almost in stantly. When brought to a full realization of hiscriine, the Indian mounted his horse ami left for o'hcT parts. Deer are rientifdl. Deer are thick in the vicinity of Yaipiina Bay, w ith a sprinkling of elk. We noticed an immense buck, among a lot of door in the express car, Saturday. I e wasa liouncer, with very large antlers, and as fat as butter. The boys say the woods are full oi them, and all in prime order. Yaquira l'ost. ' ' a f r. ) ,. ' . -