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. - .v -A,- r J -' CIS NTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBEK 17 1891 VOL. VI NO. 27 I KOiS LE. WANTS, KTC. IOir -On t.h nvl nei-Alhin-or in At J l.viv, l,lif. .t.:ti-l or v;ri t-.i.t .iiiin -a t'v k ve.t llt:r C ,.VL,U!;, J r mi urimni.-.l U .t. .if",.' ;,.-r. .iirti h ru ' and r, m I,' a i l .rn-ti, a ( a r 01 IM . hift li i-e m;. wt iii'HittV, Muvir. Lii.n-.i r-:- ird will l; ,u. t:, tii li., ter on ka inx in .- Muni': ai iikmi.'i i:r. o. I) V y .tir a I. in - in.' -h j ii for tii..' I. i -h i.l pi.iVt;. Tt-ii,iT :-. c i I . . I t c-d pr .iiiptty, at the i il . t -. i. '. i! i! ir ! rt ai'til t'l'" :.'-. S , .: I, J, (i. IlirKhar', "I ll CI.M - i f ir S...'ii.- a In :. . .?-, i r ;a ci l 1 i -Vi.sN, vi-:r ! T'lh lkai. V ; i., 'iru. vii i- -i-l .'il iriintic-j nun- pfc-.'i;. MONttV T't Li 3 A -H'lMfc f eeiT L OS ..-d r--" d i'--'C -ii.-, ry. r'oi i-a'tii fi lar. 4ci.f.irc "f '.-. II'im -lirry. 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CITY I)llU;i ST0FJ-: STANAKDiC'SIOK, Pr.iti., PfKIKrK i l-.I.IX :, - - AI.BN H-. ! -r- !'i DTJ33, sica:5::r.s. ciiemijais. fa:-:c ah. I ro.'ot it. S-vai.-n. I'ihV.-, t'enuv - ni' . I. k, a; J Ar t :'s s.iir-lit-i 'fiPhysieiafrs pics rip! it. n -C:irelii"v ii:i .-oiia.ii.vi. II. (.KKGti, TaiMs &Htiairifl8. 1.. i'i 11 i 'oflc ni-..l,. to rriit-rot-t-U-?ii-1 rt.-ti rcii in i-n th rt ii'-titi- nirl IC.fcHilll.t'.I't l.- .l Sh-Minni iir. i t .ir linv Iittv.vi-n Thir.l Hit Kmiri i .ill i -L4 u:ti-r ril)ial llli nii'iil. No'M' K :s l.. i-.-l.y siveii tint the mi le. -.illicit a 'niint- rator uf Iri - i t.i'e t.f il A. Ilailit. il.-i-4.ii-! d. !ia tiled h: .'e ai ui-couii n the mailer ! s.ud -!alc in the county t nui t ill and lor l.'iin iniiiitv. li-.u"ii. and lli.t. said c.i .rt ha- livd M- iel iy the iml. day ! i . in!" r ls.H.a. l:.c Iiiiui-nl ime o'clock in the :-f! riiuun of -aid il. v f ir the liiMi iiii; of ol-ji -elion- t sain li. a! ai- -oUiit aiitl the -eliicineiit thereof. r. i. ii-.. nr. Aiiiiiinisi i at-it. II. II. Ili.wn r. Atty for Aaiii. Ne jewel iv if latest pat terns. it Will Stark's. i:i i.oim Ti iii-tii:. Io yon know tluit Moore's H'S Vf:il:?i li.Miu'ily icj tl.e on'y atoi.t mnii. ii;e in I lie w.-iM that, il.x a not i-ii!K;t.M a lriioi alcohol; tint the inoi!" of rt-:uiiiu it i- knoii only to it.- ili-c-Vt-tpr; thai it a i H-ivniio! in the Rrieiiceof meiik-ine v-ithout h p:ir:il!el in the nii:i tet ntii i entiiry ; that it-- oroprit-t-'i J oiiV,r to I.. rieit l.;iJO itir a iy cage of ib sj.f-iiiiU it will nut cure? Ci am' t'iirlvalltri AHhh, The ni'ii (tilition of this unrivall ed work iritiow bt ih-livercil l.-y ;ho ayent, :.ir.:. A. .M. Talt. The work ii a must cxci-llenl one, an-', tlii.- H iiitui i.s -i -jreat imjirove iiiciit iiiHiii former ones, t;!vin ill tli.- Lite-;, ila'e ainl inu: li new iiimi ti-r that wu-'iiit in ?h-previouh eilitiKiis. It shoiil.l he in every l.iiiiuv, amt on evtrv luisiiieps in;i:i'ti.! Kk. Thoe who are no' supplied can ruc;re the all s hy uildn-.- in 1. O. Hux No. (iO Al bany ( Irejon. We are tin- only peopl.- who car ry the c iL-.tralnl K. t V. colhir .tii I cull's. AKv.iys h -ive the latest stylca in Hloc'i, 't'. I.. Wall.c e vt (.'o. ill!!! 9 9 disp'av ol n w t-ivr and holidays s .ini'thinji IK - Veld: tt. i y. WOr.de I s I r tin- :ir w'l 1 he f-.ll. .- v. J'1 Baza a ! -iiS STOVES, i!iWS& WiSHBJRU'd, ALBANY, 028801, AUTUMN Mi, J lii'i'K Fiir I'iiiii d miJ -Tiiis ipi-'slioii c.in be SAM'L, E. YOUNG, I'i.'' u .;: j.-oii r;!E iu. wixn-:it ru v:;-: v m vmm vrn vsutruKNT of HI. i -lie- I e is i : i Is in i:'.t.) si i i' -i ;,i :i'id d :i tic fa'jri s ia vis, un 1 t.vc ir, gl ve. i, ho dery, hieeJ. liiie is. I v : i i t - ; Mid, njli ui-. niive'lif . etc. Also a i'o ii -te v as- ir-;.,i : -i Hoot an I .i t, S!ap'e a id F.i:icy irocories. VT.Il;iKi 1 lsa; T ff f by kei'ii'uii: a st'-ek hirije en-vi !i i as wiil g've tatir faction both in -Lo i: CA.-II ri'YKHS Y 'J invited to inspect Lis stocl l i ft i.is stock, whicli is roirplcte iu :dl hit nuincrcus tin nti, nn l.'purehirid especially for tl.!iest of all iu Leavening rower. 1 l3Widcr ABSOLUTELY TORE 1 am an old nun and have been a constant euifcrer with catarrh for tht last leu years. I am en tirely c.ired hv the two of Kly's Cream i'.ahn. l is 8tran-'e that so ttinsplit a remedy will cure such a Uii'o i"in disease -llenry I " 11- 1 inns, t S. I't-iision Ally, waati '; iiijjlon, l. C. I'or ei-zht ye.in I have suillered ; fioui caturih, which etlected my i eyes ard heti-'iti;; have employed j many physiciaus without relief. I mi do a' on my se.'ond h ittle. of V.'y'a ('team l'.alni, and feel conti . ilen! of a complete cure. Mary C. ; T-iompson, Ccrro tJordo, 111. '.K YKIx Y I.ATKST NKWS is tn.it vt .ti can liny at Julius ii''.t;'.vvoii '-s p.itar, for ml ca-h. j!oo.:s as f vlowt-: l'i !hs. jriiii;!.! dsuu'ir . ...fl.tMl IS Ihs. exir.i 1' mi ar UK) No. 1 kerits-eue, p.;r ti nle -.'al. .-'f " -.MlloiiS jro-id .i- i-.l.'s .... l.llll -tl h-s. No. 1 ivon Mip 'Ml I w iM condiii' o'rirt ci'sh store, an ! :.! i d- k. i I ne H i d for Ire', c : 1; f o.ii 10 f l'i per c lit. k-ss than l eid.ir i i it-e. .My si n-!; n' 'Mn-iwaro, fir.cy K-'ods a:n. a'l ltn- dcsiraMi- f-tyks iii'iiisii.-s, a i wt-llas !a ile fr r h s i-r.ickeiy lainp.i and :i ti ticcs. i c. iin leSe ir. evefk- way. I make a "Speciality nf line tens, c (lee.-at:d h.ikiiii: pnudi r. ai.d al A'ay.-pleases my cast ine:s. J: i lis ( in nw'oiii., .Vi. i: nv, Oct. 17. Hid. ILWAIIIi. iv.". 11::: t i r, it'iOi. o : - IS Iir.KE, lniiid and on "Who has the s.i isf .c'oriliy answd'ed at the old VilW.l I)I?Y If )IT.-5K If VS I j s ti lv anv vanf. a:i I in ikin-2 a iiua'i'v an 1 prices. l-ITIN':. Till- MVKKET AKE ESPECIALLY Hie fall s.-a.'on of Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. -tchiol Tux Notice, The school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my otti- e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl KKlMRT. District Clerk. . The men of this vicinity need not he jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthew s and Washburn. Its not their i?ood looks the ladies are talking about, it is the Kood qualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when tiny buy from M. and W. MKKIT We desire to say to our citi zttis, that for years we have lieon sell, in lr Kind's New Discovery i'or (.'iiiiMiinptioii. I)r Kinn's New I.i'e Pilis, ituckleii'tf Arnica Salve a. id Kli'C-tric liilters, and have r.cv! h uidlt'd ri ini lies that sell us, or .. i have given such universal t-aiiMiu--tirn. We (l.i not hesitate 10 uuaiaii tee , tin-in every time and we some ready to refund the purchase juice, i. sj'iM'aetury ri suits du not follow the r use TIicm- remedies hav won their tre it inpu;irity purely ml their merits, t'oshay V. Miimmi )i uirgi.ts, A MIIKVIL Ht.il. The holding of tin; World's Fair in a city scarcely lifty years old will iie a n markah'e event, but whether it will tealty beuelit tliis n.itiou as much as the discovery of th liestorative Nervine by Franklj n Miles is doubtful. This is just w hat the American people need to cure their excessive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, iienraU-ia, nervous doli'liiy, dullness, con fusion of ini'id. etc. It acts liko a charm. Trial lxl ties and linebnok on "Nervous and Heart lisea es." with iineipialed testimonials free at Stanard V Cusick's. 1 1 is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. a st fk iviriu:M. Ti one whicli in iriiaranteed to hriii i j-'i'l satisfa -tory rell,.s, or in case ui failure a return of purchase prh e, On litis safe plan you can liny li.nn our adyerti-'ed druggists a li.iitle of lr Kind's New Dsi-overy lor C'-i! sumption. It is guaranteed to tiling relief in ev;ry cuse, when used fn -any atti-ctioii of Throat. I.uiiirs, in Chest, such us CuiiMllii ili.ni, lull uua l ion nf Lungs, Itriuictiilis, Asilmr;, Whooping (.'n-.'li, ljiciii-i, eic, e,e It i I'lfusant and agremliie to tile. perfectly safe, ami can alv.ays he de petided up'in. Trial Imlllcs five at foshay V Masnii, Prugists, srfcn i.ai io it .ki:oi . , Scarcely a day passes without tjre news of some lare failure I! i s 1 1 fi i -j over the wires -the Usual re-uli in spcculalion in stocks or some cpiaMy dangerous venture. The iiine elect i " cu rent carries to dear ihstant ltiei:d the tad ti lintrs of death of lnv.-il i m - too often the result of spec illation in patent tiiistrums. MniireV Iicvealcd Ki-iaeiiv is no speculatioii hut is suiil on pos-tive -;u ir:i!il.ee. Do not tail lo ifi to your dniirnift and ask for ymir nio icy if not satisfied. We kiioun you will iroaiid buy another liottle. Kor sa'e by all urus;ists. AN!) THE IXQUIUY ON THE the lips of every woman will la, Lest stock of Lais Fall Divsswehr. estab'.idied hull se of- M VINT VIVS-n Ptrp.i in si) "cia'.t v of sekctimr puch uonds 1891 depart S?ATE AND COAST. flTPortland Electric Car Plunges k Down an Embankment, A DISTANCK OF TltlKTY FEIT Tb d' Crnsttd to Fircti and Bvoral Fastigra Sr oisly Bart H-w Frm th Mitropollj. Portland, Oct. 1(5. About 2:30 this afternoon while one o! ttie plcctric cars was going south tn the Fulton Park extension of the Se ond stieet line, in some w ay the upper electric connection became broken, leaving the car on the turtle. The v. locity of the car on the track en a doAn grad-3 lost its liu'anee. ami over it went, down to the kround Iflow. a distance of lUity feet. Ti;e car was smashed to nieces a-id three men and two women w ho were in the car weie serioiislv hurt. The company's physician and evcy cn oid a'l th it coul 1 bd djnef r tl.e siifTerers w hile on the groend. Later o ie of the cars of the company took the fciillerers tt the city. The accident happened on the treftle beyond ( orliett street, on lue I'Udon Pask extention. o one v as killed as was first repported, but iho.e hurt are badly cut and hnrsed about the hands, face, limbs and body. All U rurglvtoi. I'oimi.anp. ct. 10.-Mr. and .Mm Ira F. lowers, jr., whose e'o, 'o, cmeiit so lecently staitieu society, have returned to t'ns city and ate fn given ry lis ir reSect ivepaierts. M is. .latnies in gave in three das if'.er ti e wediiing, hut Mr. l'owcis was more obdur ate and it was not uutd Wednes day nUdit that he nibiuitted to the inevitable and telegraphed to the young couple to rctuni. Will lcet Iu t'useue. I'oiMi.Asn, Oct. l'i. At the mjeiing of the Knights of Pythias grand lodge to day . irand Chancel lor Cleveland wa allowed fiUO for extra ex pen es incurred during the past year. The sai.uy of the grand keener of rfconls and teals was 'ixed at 7;. Eugene was chosen as the place for tlie in session of the grand iod-.'e. H6W3 OF THE COAST. Int TOflng Items from Exchangn Tlirooboat the Northwest. Pati'ck Krlley, a sheepherder, a us found dead in his cabin in I'limk county a few days a-;o. It was d'scovered that he accidently killed hicisuH with a rille. -v Get vais is a little town in Mai hut, ciiimtv w;t!i ! ss than -IM m hai ants, ye: she can raise a sub sid off.t.OOi) for a Untiring mil'. I In"' null Will have a capacity of 7" ha. rcls per day. John M Intosh, of Pendleton, whj has been pu'.ticgin the sum mer ninpiiiiig baseball gimes, has j ist fallen her to $!) 000 by the death of his father in St. Thoir.af, C.iuad i. The Echo Milling Company are building and have nearly com pleted two warehoases with a ca 1 a ity of 150,000 bushels. The in.lls have a daily output from ll'o lo 140 barrels, and have contracted for 100,00.) nushels of wheat from the Walla Walia valley. On the the 1'ih inst., shout (i o'llo k r. m , L. K. Keiiebel, was siao-etl in the breast by a young in in named Morton, in a Ktloo.i iu The Dalles. They had tiuarrellcd over a dollar debt. Mo. Ion was arrested and put in jail. The w id of Kcnehel is ecl'ious, but not licccessaiilly fatal. News has reached Nogak", A. I ., of the murder of Dmi i Dellina .Monteverdi', a wealthy and well connected lady of Uermosillo, in the state of Sonoro, Mexico. The cl inic was committed by her soil in law, Pampose Kamircx, whom she was chiding for his dissolute uavs. In a lit of anger he shot and killed her. A Umatilla county farmers were obliged t abandon their intention to have a day of jubilee and speech making at Pendleton, October 15. President Pol'.?, ,of the National Furmets' Alliance and Industrial Union, is ill at his home in Wash ingion, ). C, and will be unable to futliil the appointment, made fo) his intended visit to Oregon ana Washington. An itinerant fruit dealer at Port land f. I in love with a lady to whom he so'd a box id peaches, lie came immediately to the point asking her if she was" married, ad ding that he was not. but would very much like to wed her. The lady was much instilled anil'; was ahtiut to retreat when the pedler grasped her by the waist and gave evidence of his passion by plant ing a kiss upon her check The uniceling woman had him arrested I'orba'.tery. List Thursday, says the Calav eras Prospect, the men at work on the Venus ipiariz mine at Campo Scco, to tne number of sixteen, went on a strike, not for higher vngei. out ior w nai w as ineir one. Scve men ral months pay is due to the , and they came to town Turs-' hy night and filed liens on the property. The men say tint the mine lotiks well with a vein seven feet in width, and that a recent clean-up over a thousand dollars was taken f oni'he mill. Grace Pradley, the little daugh ter of the Union Pacith; tiejiot agent Et Athena, the other day found a check, payable to bearer ar.d tigned by the Oregon state treasurer, for $;00. in the north part of of town. It was turned over to the bank. Who it belongs to and how it came there is a mys tery, sajs the Athena Press. It is in ne than like'y the check is a clumsy ai,te i-p at a foigery, as checks by the 8 ae treasurer are not usually made out to bearer. A few weeks fg a nun visited Pendleton, giving his name a. II. H. Downs and businees as repre sentative of the Weil i's Fair Pub tiidiingCciiipnny. He wore good clothes and was a man of per suasive addres-1. He p-oposed to illustrate Pendleton in his p.: per. Several business men gave orders for cuts o' tin ir bin d:ng at $15 each, and paid the iii nisy. Mi. Downs called on the ci'y council a.id so impressed that body with tile beauties of ids sclu-me that cuts wee ordered for a b!ids-eye-viev of PetiiHetoii and several puhlic buildings at a total 10-t of $75. The next morning Mr. DoA ns le't the city. Ti legrams to Chicago obtained replies disclos in,' tlm fact that a very tick swindler had b. e:i among them. Oilier towns are warned to look out ior him. Tatioiiia I'aFteiicttia. YAiPiSA, Oct. 10 The Steam ship Willamette Valley arrived at 10 o'clock this morning with tl.e following fiassengais : Mrs. E. II. Smith, Miss Smith, J. H. M art ill, Wm. Stevens, E. W. P.a'lev, Mis I li.tf nfa, Mrs. Kelley, E. Lamcrs. Mis P.owifian, W. K. .lustie. C. D. Mailie, .las. Oallwoo l. AN " AWFUL SCENE SIC'KKMX: ACl'IIIENT AT A HANGING. Th Hope Kruke and the Vli-t'm Waa AflrrnaitlH Slowly Choked t Ileal h. Pkhwoop Falls, Minn., Oct. 10. William Kose was barged at davligtit this morning. At -I :."iti 'he trao was spiting, but the rope Iwnke with a snap. Without a moiiH-iit's delay, the limp body was picked up and pla-ed face downward on th;? scallold, asecond noise pulled down and adjusted and the trap sprung aga:n at 5 o'clock, without a'teii.ptmg to place t'ie b id y. on its het, and a proc ss of slo w at ran 'illation en- me.l. The s:'di! w as hoi ri'ile- and si mm 4J . . . - c tlen turned away to avoid witness im it. Hurt in the Muunf nlnii. Sa'eru StaLcsman: After an ah settee ol seveisl months in tin mountains. Pert Potter returned to his home in Salem yesterday. He returnu.1 with David s-initii a son of Don Smith, of Mehama a member of the party who pur taiued sui h injuiies in the moun tains as to render medical aid an absolute re -essity. P.y some ni.'ana young Smith split his knee cap, and in consequence U Mitler ing greatly. He was taken out yesterday to Judge Waldo's ranch near Macleay. Messrs. Potter and Smith were members ol Judge J 1. Waldo's party and the accident hurried them out of the mountains before they were ready to come. They too: the Ore gonian train at Cohurg, leaving the judge to return home alone with ttie pack train. This year the party camped high upon Mt. ll-jod and afterwards moved towards the south, tak ing in Jefferson and paying their respects to the Three Sisters. A Lung Weary .luaniev. Dalles Tinies-Montitaineer : llany Krsrncr, a youngster about l'J years of age r.ui aay fiom bin home in Oakland about two ne in In ego on account of a threatened whipping and arrived j ' he Palles the early part of the .. The little fellow is considcr the worse for his trip and his .ics were too ragged upon his val to thoroughly conceal the . wh:ch had accumulated on the .. He also furnished a preca us existence to drivers and un lii -nt unable specimens of inset tivora. Some kind hearted friends of the la I liought him some do' lies and fiirnisiied him with a bath and telegraphed to his parents, but as yet no answer has lieeti ie reived. A New Vnriety of Wheat. A new variety of wheat known as the n-w golden is attracting considerable atteiiiimi hiihu g wheat growers says the Dallas Times Motinlai ec. It is a pro duct coming otiginally fiou: the department of ng. iculture, and produced in Oregon for the first time iu any ipianty the present season. The yield sin passes that of the liitleclub under l.ke condi tion?, while it is apparently less ailed, d liv thy weatlier than anv her variety heretofore sown in Eas t-rn Oregtin. NORTHWEST LANDS! A Decision Gives the Northern Pa cific Many Thousand Acres. VALUED AT MANY MILLIONS. Tha Laid Art Sitaatti ia WaaalDftoB, Idaho aid Meataaa, sad Hav.Baaa laD ipi'.afora Long I'ma, Faiioo, N. D , Oct. 1C It is said that the decision of Judge Cald well in the Northern Pacific esse is worth frjin $15 000,000 to $20, 101,000 to the rail' oad, although a the niiiin issue, as to taxation if the lands, the decision is against tlin company. The decision gives them a clear title to all the land vvith'n their giant not known to contain minerals at the time of tiiiug the maps of the definite loca tion of the road. The interior department has hitherto refused to pate it th se lands until the raiiroaJ should pro luce proof that the I u. ds di I not c uitain minerals. Many thousand acres of land in Montana, Idaho and Washington, upon which gold, silver and copper have been d scovered since the tiling of the iu tps of location, and which the interior department held were not included in the grant, are by Judge Caldwell's decision declared to be the pro pi rty t f the railroad, not only the ian.'., but the mineral as well, i'lie value of the railroad taxes in volved in Judge Caldwell's decision for the twelve counties interested w ill be about $100,t03. STOKi! STILL RAGING. It Has Been Renewed With lacreaa etl I'oice on the EnglUh Coaat. Lomion, Oiit. 10. The storm winch abated 1 iratime is renewed with increased fury, and reports are received from all over the counliy of its ravages. A tebgram from Portland says t Di.t:h man of war col i n d oil' P. rJ nl mule with the Piitish bark Mysterious Star, hiel both vessels are greatly damaged. Vessels which have ai rived at Eng'ish ports seeking shelter from the t-tcrin are in a pitiable Condi ii m. Valuable Homes ISuraed to Death. Smi xa, O., Oct. 10. The stable of U. M. Mofgan, breeder of trot ting horses, was ourued yesteiuay, desfoyiug ihiiteen valuable trot ting a d p.'cing ho'ses and mates. Among toe victims, were: Nancv Stiathmore, valued at $10,000; ilazaru Straihmore, Arleiuus J., Surtartav, Cbn-on, Highland King and others. The totil loss isentimated st $75,()tK); no insur ance. The fire is believed lo be of incendiary origin. An Earthquake In Tenneasee. Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 10. A s'igiit ehock of earthquake was felt in the eastern part of the city last evening. Hanged by a Hob. NotFoi -c, W. Va.,Oct. 1C Geo. Dyer, under arrest in Kastville for the murder of Mrs. Fannie Fadden of Cape Charles C:ty, has been taken irjm jail and hanged by a mo Five People Burned to Death. IONuon, Oct. 10. Two -women antl three children were burned to deal h this moining which destroyed a teiieineiithouse. Baptist Ministerial Itareau. One ofy the important move ments by the Baptist convention was the organization of a bureau for the puipose of aiding paetorleee churches to find suitable pastors, and ministers tc find fields of labor. The ho rj of managers met and by direction of the con vention and nude a selection of the fo. lowing members lor this bureau. Kev. Oilman Parker, of Oregon City ; Kev. Kobert Whit akpr, of Salerr. ; Kev.T. G. Brown son, of McMinnville; Itsv. W. J. Crawford, of Kosehurg; liev. G.W. Donnel. of Mcdford ; Rev. O. T. E lis, of Baker City ; Kev. L. J. Trumbull, of La Grande; Kev. L. T. Pttieh, South Portland and II. M. Clinton, of Portland. This bureau was organized by tin elec tion of Kev. G. Parktr chairman and Kev. Kobert Whitaker secri- tarv. Kev. G. Parker, 11. M. Clinton and Rev. L. T. llueh, ex ecutive committee. Elopement Case Dlainlaaetl. The elopement ca e at Junction was dismissed. '1 he law makes it a ci ime to entice a young jiirl under six'een years of age fnim home, and the father of Edna Smith supposed she was under that age until he consulted the faunlv records he found she was last April. Tour of luspectlun. Monday at 4 i. m. Manager Ivohler's private car, California, p.iS'-ed through 15-ownsville, says the Times, with Sunt, Fields resi- den' engineer W. A. Grondahl and- H. W. Coldard of the trarlic de partmcn: abroad, who are niak-'iiz a tour of inspection over the load to Xatson, the terminus, Family Discontent, "I've been discharged," siid the gun. "Very well, I'll strike and go wi'h vou," said the clock. "As I have been working 'oo hard lately, I'd cut and run with you," sa'd the molasses. "'Ini tired(d) too.", raid the bicycle." And I'm full tf Tains," i-aid the win dow," "so let's leave," and as thev passed out of the door they espied the only contented mem''er of their coteries, the little tcaideo host?, which was gayly playing on the lawn. Brooklyn Eag'e. A Fata Train Wr44Cl, Tir-surim, Cct. 1C Th Pan nandle vestibule limited eaetbound was wrecked at Mingo junction, (our miles eas' of f-taht nville, O , ihis niorning. William MarsualL brakeui -n.of Columbus, O., and Joseph Ve.- ton, express messenger. wee killed. Fonr other railroad men were seriously injured. Be sponsibil ty for the accident ia n-jt ascertaineeJ. " " MotheraT Castoria is recommended by physicians for children teething. It is a purely vegetable preparation .ts ingredients are published around each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and absolutely harm less. It relieves constipation, regulates the bowels, quites pain, cures diarrh.et and wind colic, allays feverisluie-ss, destroys worms, and prevents convulsions, soothes the child and gives it re freshing and natural sleep. Cas soria is the children's panacea the mothers' friend. 35 d--8, 35 cents. lSeiuoval Notice. W. K. Graham has removed his tailoring establishment to new cummoiiioiis ijuarters on First street, opposite the rarmeJs & Merchants Insurance otlice. He has a line liueo: cloths for winter suiting overcoats and garments for men and youth, whicli his skillful tailors will make up em short notice in neat and fashiuable styles. His prices will be found most reasonable. A CHURCH SCANDAL REV. Dli. BOWERS TURE ATtX ED WITH ARREST. nia Name Connected Willi a Woman of ilia Fl..cU-The Divine la I'roa trated and Meditatea Suicide, K ansas City, Mo.. Oct. 16. A wa ch has lieen laced over the Itev. E. C. Bowers, tbe central figure i i a church scandal, t-J pre vent him fr ui committingstiicide. He is so prostrated menta'ly and physically that his friends "feared lie would kill himself if left alone. The scandal has spread to am alarmtni extent and will probably end in formal charges of immoral ity being made gaint eome of tbe mii.i-ter's accui-ers. The commit tee w hich forced the resignation of Dr Bowers have publicly connect ed his name with a won an named Jackson, the wife of a blacksmith. If the present programme is carried out, Dr. BjAers will be arrested on a ciiminal charge. THE WORLD KNKICHKD. The facilities of the present day for the production of everything that will conduce to the material weltare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the on ty perfect laxative known, as it ia I he only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to tbe taste and prompt andeflectual to cleanse the system gently in the Sprit time or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the mora popular it becomes. nrCBlLKJi'S A KMC A SALVE. The best sa!ve in thj world for Cuts, Bruises, So.es, I'lceru, 8alt Kheum, Kever sores. Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions, uud pos lively cures Piles, or lo pay required. It is guaranteed to givs erfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 35 cents per box. Fcr &ale by Foslmy & Mason MILVS SERVE 4 LIVES PILLS. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach and bowels through the nerves. A new dir covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, bad taste, torpil liver, piles, constipationr Un equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I bOdoeei for 25 ceuts. Samples ee, at Stanard A Cusick. Special Notice. Ladies or gentlemen who con template buying gold watches will lind it to their advantage to call at F. M. French's jewelry store De fore purcharing, as there has been quite a reduction in prices. The Corner iewelry store. Conrad Meyer's new oven is now completed, and he is better prepared It an ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with the best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti est hit rclls to tbe most elaliorate wedding rakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product cf his new oven a trial. Have you seen that elegant piano at Klein Bros.. At Will & Stark's can be seen eoine of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just been received. Pay your school tax and save costs of collet tion. Watches, chains and spectacles, S'tecialties at F. M. French's. ft 111 .1 T II I . ,1 V re .i l 5 r i i p n it 11 t i :i 11