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r ii SO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, SUNDAY, UCTOBKK 18 ltfl VOL. VI NO. 272 mm KOK SALE. WANTS. ETC. I03T On ths rvi.1 ntrtr Alttinv or in Al i Inrnv, bl ck mtcli-.l or criji tsiutainini; ft !!. k ve-t ami una. a 'air p overalls, a hnxul linei:ii. i! h it. a pair of shoes, 2 iliirts, a TV. r and r , 111,1; awl ri-li, a '.air ot I"'M and biuJkt for it race n-n; aii'i lr-e iiibott'e, a nrolnr. Liberal ru wtrj w.il be pai, t tlio tiu Ie, ou li-ai ing th-aiu. at IlKKtun uttl.-e. P Y v ur In ! tn - Iho i l lax for the year l-i.U, is iiv. ij i .l payable. T t.)a.er ar re iiim'u l t call promptly, at the o'H : of lb- erk. ('. G li irW hart and pay tbt nu j. si,' ic. I, C. e;. linrkhari, clerk. )K RKXr V lie it live r..iii corti-e X i ear So:jtbe ii Tacilic depot. A"l at I'ep ,t Hotel, Cl n. wtss, Avjr fo-t nit lead. J u lira, life and a.H.)e.it liiuraiice ci.tu pan:.,. "jl f ON K Y TO LOA V ll'ME CPfTAL O.N JM irood re-tl eatH aci-uritv. For partitu. lar euiiir0 of O, Humphrey. ij''KKS OK LvNl. All fit for ciilli lll rttion, a'd 'filer fen , for aula a Kli) per a r, W.tli n ! miles from rtilroul ttai a id I) .mien fr j.u Albany Apply a this oitice. S!W hnreu..vlis linn try to the iron rt ' tne '.-or ter uf Socoiitl and Lyon etreets. Land for .Hair. ft. lo. id. -mi aLTMM, east- terms, install ment plan .ht .o and nih-pri'-ed. Aiho a ew i-iry lotaa'l owned by ll. Ilrvtnt. L:tntl riurvryCnit. PKTIKS DtHIRIXA ajHVlTIND BtlK CAH OS t:uii :v:ciirae lid prompt work h ctlliiuf ujmti county mirvoot K T. T. r'wbur. He bat:oniplete copies of Held noteH and towi ahii pl-tt, and is prepare I to do aurvevii'ir in any part of Linn county. PostiHliee a.lilre-1. Millera station. Lino i:ou it.Ureion. Notire of lNMilntlii. 1 be enprtrf nerbiri bpretofore ei-tin be ti ii K. W.nded and II. K. II .II.-i.Im-. k Un.b'r Ibe frm liatle of Hall.teM .V llolb-n-be.-k, i- tii.-li day ili-tolved by iniiln ll l"n t"llt. Tile blHIII"M Will be collti'lll.-.i bv K. Wendell ubo will p iv a!l .f.'i.t' ot the I t e firm. r. WKVU-.l.t.. II K. UOLLKNCKl'h. A'lKtny, Sept. s, H.M. VLL'MINIM AiR-. M-pnf ll'"" prinle l S -iet'tltl M .-halil.Ml Jo.iri.al of Lite Ko eiil I .tenti inn a-id Pri-ee!--. l, ll. N'i s - '.'i'1'n.ii .1.1 -iurant;e.l I.'., boo mi wripti n ::" ei per year, with 1 Miiiniiiiiiii l.orl'4 Pr.t' er SfMHenim. Suj ttli-l aaverti-teil ent. It Mi:l lead yo'l to iii.' ttN, Ai.i uim u iK I'l m.is.HMi Co, Nv. p..rt K. Albany Xurs'irirs. V are olrerinrf t') l:uitTJ (lie (int'-H lot of fruit tri'i-f, of all il-.-f-ir.tliU- varit.'tifH. in t'i stit. One hnnilred am! fifty tint isaful trnes for this filuimer'-j taa le. Iinp.-ction invite.! ami !iitidfao tion Kiinr.in;eil. Sen. I for f.ital.iup or rail anil see mat the oil (Mine hmrixsteail one half mile s.utf h west of Athan-. IIymxn Uicotv.sici.i.. Wood - Sawing t roi the Sex'. 30 Days at 4'OS. A 60RD ! HOWARD & S0.V, STKAM SAW. IMt'JMrr WOUK 1 5 ' 'ii i 3 CITY DRUG STORE 8TANASD 4 OS1CK, Proos., PCEIFKKK BUM K, - - ALKVNY. IV!erii i'l DRUGS. MD!C;:iE3, CHEMICALS, FAHCY and Toilet ft': i-, iNinir-ifi. lb iiMhea, Perfuim-'t. S'-hl i;.k-, an.l Ar- t'!t' Supi'Iie firhyiii'ian'rt presri ijfi on f carefully tNinipouinL-il. I I. (IKEGC, 1 i'l!!!! IT I I , I 1 X I'll Men' and I'xe, V eloibin.' made to order or e'en ne I and retaired on mi jrt notieo and reanonablo rate tfii-ip on toe street car line between Tliird nd Kour'h treeti Mpeclnl Notice. I.aJUa or Kentleiiien who con template Imyinj; golil watt-lies will iiii.t it to their advantage to call at F. M. Freiii-h'rt jewelry store lie fore nirt'liiU ill):, a- there has heen (jnite a reiliietioii in jiiieet). Tlie Corner ieelrv f-tor. Conr.iil Meyer's new ovtn i.-f n.w cmnp'eteil, ami he is hotter prepared tl n ever to serve his oM fii-tlomere as well as new ones with the hetof fresh hrea!, cakes, in fact everything from the ilainti cst hit rdls to tho most elahorate wtit'lui)" cakes. Hoiiriekeejwr.s are invited to give the product of his Dew oven a trial. IV lifpiO! TO liOUD TENPLAK. Do yon know that Moore'a Itu vealed Remedy is the only patef.t medicine in the world that dot s not contain a drop ol alcohol ; thr.t the mode of preparing it is known only to it discoverer; that it is ai advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi s offer to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure"? Craut'a l urlralled Atlaa, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now beint; delivered by the ajrent, .Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this e.'ition is a trrcat improve ment upon former ones, ivhi all the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should he in every family, and on every business man's desk. Tlioso w lio are not supplied can procure the atlaa by addressing l O. Uox No. 00 Al bany Oregon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated K. A. W. colUr and culls. Always have the latest styles in stock, T'. L. Wallace & Co. Bazaar My disp'av of new toys and novelties for the holidays tdi.s year will he HOiiK'thiny uoi.th'i fill. toiej ami r r .- 1 MATTflEWS ft WASHBURN'S, ALBANY, OREGON, AUTUMN MRS, This ipistion can be SAM'L. E. YOUNG, irifo If A OPENED FOR THE FALL IVH WINTER TRVDKA VIMVIoril AS ,OR rI K NT OF IV Ladies Dress (J.xids, in cloth, silks, f -eiii and diumtic fabr'niJ, sia vis, mid -rvear, gljves, hosiery, " laces, linens, and white g iods, notions, novelties etc. Also a complete assortment of Boots an 1 Shoss, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. MSTAP.LISIIEO IS IsiW. T.US PIONEER DRY GOODS IIOIMH II AS M UNTAIXED Pi'BLIO FAVOR 11 by keening a stock large enough t s inpiv anv want, 'i I m iking a sp.-cialty of selecting sucli goods as will give tatisfaction lioth in nua'itv and prices. pi.OSE CASH BUYERS VIMTIXG THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY v invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in r.H hi3 nnnierons depart mmts, aud'piircliased especially for the fall season of Higliest of all ia Leavening Power. MM ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant millerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured bv the use of' Kly's Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure ucli a stiihlKirn disease Henry Bill ings, U. S. I'ension Alt'yj Wash ington, I). C. Kor eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes ar.d hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. 1 Hin dow on my sci-ond bottle of Ely's Cieam Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary (J. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. HIIKVI'IIV LATEST NEWS I is th.-tt you can buy at Julius (iradwoli 's Haz-titr, for net ca-ih, goo-la as f 'Hows: l "i lbs. granul iti d sug ir $1.00 IS 11m. extra (' mi ar 1 00 No. 1 kerosene, pur f ingle gal. .25 ." L'allons good pl.-kk'S 1.00 JO lbs. No. 1 Sivon t-oip HO I w ill conduct a strict cash store, and all g .idi u i I lie s.Vd for net c.i Ii f ii.ii 1(1 to J.'i per c nt. less than regular price, .My etiM-k of tViinaware, fii.cy g mm l"s and all the desirable styles of dishes, as w ell as staple grocer ies i rockeiy lamps and lixMres, is c. niplrte in every way. I make a spei-mlity of lim- teas, (li'fe and biking ponder, ai.d always pleases my cust liners. Ji i.as (iit.Mivvoiu., . Albany, i. t. 17. 18!il. Ji 17 ua re The Largest Stock d Mi T-M South of Portland al IS HERE, miiitl ami on the Who has the i a, satisfactorily answered at the old Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. School Tax Notice. The' school tax in school district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my ofl'n-e and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. BuRKinirT. District Clerk. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthew e and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. mcitir wix. We desire to say to our fit i . lis, that for years we have been sell, iii"; Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. l)r King's lew I.i I'ilii1, Buekleu' Arnica Salve, ant! EU'etiic Hitters, ami have r.ev:r Inimlled remedies that sell n, or .li:tt have siven Mich universal sat israe lii' n, We do not hesitate to guunm tee -them every time and we stand ready to rcrund the purchuso pi ice, i saiir-f.n-tory n gulls Ju not folUnv their use These remedies have Won their greit jiopiilaritr purely on their merits, Kosliay X Mason "Druggists, A .M l 10 A I. : ! . The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifly years old will he a remarkable event, but whether it will realty benefit this nation as much as the discovery of tho Restorative Nervine by lr. Franklvn Miles is doiibtfuL This is just w hat the American people need to cure their excessive in-r-voiisne.-s, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness', neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mind, etc It acts like a charm.- Trial hot ties and line book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with unequalcd testimonials freeat StanardiVCusick's. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. A silt'K lWTitr. Is one which is fruaranteed to tiring you satisfactory results, or in case ol rail urn a return or purchase price, l)n tins sule Man you can buy from our adyertied druggists a liottle ot Dr Kings .ew Dscovery for cm sumption. It is guarmiteed to firing relief in ev;iy case, when used for any all.-cUon of Throat. Lunu-s, oi Chest, such us (ionsumptioii, Iullama tion or Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthuin, Whooping 0'insh. Croup, etc, etc It is pleasant and agree hie to taste, perfectly sate, andean always lie tic jiended upon, Trial Lotties rree at Kosliay & Mason, Druggists, SI'M I I.ATIO ltt.r KOr4. Scarcely a day passes without the news or some large failure t! ishing over the wires -the usual result of speculation in stocks or some equally dangerous venture. The same electric cu tent carries to dear distant trie ml the sad tidinirs of death of loved nuts too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore's licvcalcil Remedy is m speculation hut is Bold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your druggist and ask for four mo'iey ir not satislied. We known vou will go and buy another bottle. 1'or sale by all druggists. AND THE INQUIRY ON TilK lips of every woman will bp, best slock of ft. ar. established house of- 1891 STATE AND COAST The Usual Budget of News Fr:tn the Cap:tal City, OREGON BAR ASSOCIATION The First Anneal Meetirg Held ia Fort land Yut.rday-IL Industrial Exponltioa Closer. Salem, Or., Oct. 1". The grand jury made its final report to iav All the public institutions were visited and icpo-ted in g-jod order with the exception to tlie poor farm which the liny says is "m xnlv fair condition." Snpt. McEiroy has lo;ate.l the te:icher8 ins itutc for the second judical district at Fugene. 1 lit dates are December 2S to 31. 1'aiticu'ars of a "cutting afl'r.iy which occurred at McCoy a! out. a week ago have just heen received A man named Bean from Eastern Uregon, painfully slabbed D. W. Sears, late county cltr; ol roll: county. The matter is hhrouded in a considerable veil of mystery, The time f-jr another cilv elec tion is rear and it is believed the cuncil f-houltl take iniuied ate action towaid creating nnother ward. Salem, s grow th justifies an addi'ional number Of council men Isaac S. Kains, aged 7!l, from Benton county, a hiouglit to the asylum to-ddy. Adolnh (iiMUi'i e was .sent to the lieu to day lor a ttrni ot two wars. i 1 o was convit'ttd of luiiglarv Crouch, colored, gjes up for one war for larceny, and An low, i. hiuamen, from Marion, one ve u for assault. TLes-: aie all from Marion county. OUKfiON BtB ASIOCATIOX. The First Annual Mot-llii? Held In I" rtltnd Venlerday. I'o tl.am, Oct. 17. Tht! first iiunuil inct'ting of the On goii Bar Association took place this innril ing in the United Stales court room. I res. ( yrus A. I'olpti o cupieil the ihnir. Judgej Ciirey was appointed assistant secretary after which the ininii'es of the last meeting were re d ! i he secretary The consideration of applicants for membership then came oeiore tlie meeting. The election of officers for the eneuscgyeir resulted as follows: president, L. B. Cox : b:c etary, (has. II. Carey; treasurer, O. I', l'axton. Seven vic-prebidents were elected as follows; r. 1'. Prim, lor the First judicial district; John Burnett, lor tlie Second; Io nian Ford, for the Third; E. D. Shattuek, for the Fourth; T. II. Tongue, for the Fifth : ('. A. Car ter, for I he Sixth, and W. H. Wil son, for tin' Seventh' Tne Close of tlie h air. lW.i.ASD, Oct. 17. The Port land In lustiial Exposition closed one of the most successful exhibits in its iiisiory tonight. Tlie ma-tjue car.dval was the most attrac iye event of the fair. Ail the exhibit o's were represented in costumes. The managers prouounce ita grand success financially. MEN AND WO.HKN. Elliot Danforth, the democratic candidated for siale treasurer of Nc York, is ancnthusiastice col lector of autographs. Mrs. Hannah R. Kainla'l, a Rhode Isltnd woman ot 00, has made a journey aero 8 the con tinent t San Francisco. It was seven h excursion of the kind. At'or. cry-GeTeral Charles A Culberson, of Texas, who Is in Wlishi- gton on busine s connected with the famous Greer., county lawsuit, is a son of the con;,'resn man of tl.ati:amt'. Aii'oiig the electrical contri vances with which Patti guards her cast in Wales is one th it. while ringing bells about the grounds, releases an I imiuc use i lot; from his kennel. Sir Arthur Ilailbiirtoii, -the i , - . . i newiv appoimeii assisiani untier- . . . I ... 1 I.... I ! .1 Efcretiirv oi state mr me i'.ii.usii war office, is the youngest son f ''Sum Slick, Judge ill mas Candler llalburton. Mrs! Martha J. Lamb, of New York, editor of the Magazine of Americin History, holds nieinl-er ship in twenty six societies of the arneti fort, several oi which are said to have admitted no other woman. . Mr. J. C. Kcrbv. late consul of the United States at Para. Brazil is writing n book about bin diplo ma'ic i'XiH'riences in that country. He will liave oilier tilings 10 tie- scri be as be explored the Amazon to its hi'adwaters. Geori-'e Wallace Joneg, w'lio Was thelirstd I gite in congress from the territory of Wisconsin, is i.v- ng atlubuiue, la., at tne ripe igeofS7. He went to Wi con sin as a:.l to uenerii nenry I'ouge, in the black Hawk war. He was a Unite J Statts senator from Iowa for two terms. Mr. Booth, is in New York, staying at. t lie Players' Club in Grimercy Park. Nothing pleases liiiu better than to see young actors, men who are anxious to get ahead in their calling, make lie Players' t nil) tneir place cf rendezvous. The young element in the c ub is graduallvgaining as cendency Ihcre. ' COAST NOTES. - Jetty work on theSiusiaw isV-l ic ing pushed rapidly, iniieh to the plt'a"eare. of the people of that sec tion. The earlv rains and warm wea'her have given grass ai ex cellent growth. This wih a good hay crop will carry s'ock through the winter with little loss. The 8,'ortingiuen of McMinn ville are thinking of holding a grand shoo' ing tournament in that city boo i. It w ill ' be open to all sportsmen of the northwest. A ledge of unknown ore hashcen discovered at Medical sprirgs, Union county. Opinion dill'erasto it some thinking it is zinc while others take it to be tin. Lieutenant Fred - Scliwafka, f jrincrly of Salem, ami well known aj an arctic explorer, as tvi an ex jiedition to tin; inter or of Alaska in me inieresi oi me .cw i oi k I'ilger. A census biillet 'n devoti d lo iron ore says Or gou supplies the brown hciua'itc ore w hich is used in the blast fiini:ic?s. wlrc'i vieltled about :-' per cent of ir ui. In ISS'.i in the iron mines of Ore oil and Washington fotty sevt u men were employed and tlie? to'm co-t ot pro ducing a ion of ore was sf l.-hl. At Pendleton on the other night some unknown "patties'" pulled down anil stole a Chinese Hag which which the Chinamen of Pendleton had p-it ti p I lie day be foie at a cost of .flei'l. The Celestials had taken t ie precau tion of placing an American ll tg above their own. but this failed to save it. The stolen fl.ig was sim p'y a Cb'nese Mas mic en Idem and the net of the thieves is con demn! d by all intelligent work ingmen in Peiidletoi!. HOW VICTORIA fKtVKL. Her Itailway arriiis and Its lu lrLir Kilting. Many tines 1 have seen items in the Amt'tican pipers which paid that the Ouern of England travel ed veiy plainly ; th it iier private carriage was no better than any other lirst class English carriage 1 wish right hereto ray thai these reports are base I upon no authen tic evidence. An olli.-Ll ol the Midland road took nf into tli ipieen't) carriage as it stood in St Pancras station, and 1 must say it is as fine as any Pullman cur ever buwt and that ie saying a good tlal. The walls of the saloon are of satin. tood highly fihtthed. The cushions are of white bilk ein-hrt-idi-red in gold thread. A g liter containing her motto, "lloni roil qui maly pense," sur rounds her initials, V. K. Her large clnir and it takes a large one, too is at the back of tli carriage ind faces the engine. At hei hand is a Mver plate in w hich are electric annuncia'ors. pressing which the cm call her dillen nt at tc.i lintJ w h ) cc.-upy aiioliier comparlnieirt. ThiCd o.her easy chairs are iii her eompir in.-nt, lb sides a stain-wood table about six feet long and tluee feel wide, up on which were piled the latests English, French, German and American periodicals. The carpet isof velvet mid in a ood state of preservation, considering, it his been in use over fifteen vcars. The curtains at the windows and n poiticr are hung on silwr poles. I he doorhandles are solid silver, and the whole i-alooii has the a i- pcarance of solid luxuiy. Vishnu, her elf, select' d the furnishings, w h-ich are said to pattern after the white draw ing room at Winds ir cas'i'l. '1 he whole ealoon with fittings costs between $o0 000 and $:V,I00. The carnage is about half tin: length of an ordinary American railroad car. At lirst sight the carriagu imp essed me as beirg gaudy, Out the idea wore away rn a ftioment. The railroad otlicial informed tin' that the Oiieen paid about $1.00 per mile furtraveiing, besides urst-c ass Lues lor everv one in icr party. As the otlicial from whom I received mv inforiiia'ion was in a position to know this ex plodes other reports that the Ouecu and her suit always travel tree. I' rank Leslies Weekly. THE MCW I.KADKK Ualfunr'a Opponenl Look I' lion 11 1 n With lneaiite. London, O. t. 17. The selci'tioii Mr. r.:tll, mr as narPaiMentat v d jilor is irenerallv hiult'd With sat- isfiicti hi hv the conservativeF. and especially ih -se w ho heiieve in an restive policy, wincn .in. in- lour emiuer.tlv represents. Mr. loslicn himself is strongly pleased ith Ballotir's promotion, as okIicii was verv reluctant to un dertake tlie task w h n it was sug gested to him. Balfour is described j tne only government, speaKer tin linn Hiii'rissfoli v met everv attempt of the lit erals to tn'rap or invohe him, and the literals are said to 1m not at all plea-ed that he is named. Hlght Hour a Day Werk. Omaha, Oct. 17. The e;ght hour law was to day declared constitu tional by the judge of the district court. A test case was made by the Central Labor Union, an-l it will at once lie appealed ,o the supreme comt. Death of James Partou, tho Anthor Viririll'livHiiUT Taac f"l..f IT i James Partun, the well-known author, died this morning.. TO EVADE THU DUTY Startling Report in Regard to Opium Smuggling. PROMINENT HEN ACCVBKP. In Extent it .'s lot Eqiaied Bine tb Fa tuooi Whlskf Kia( fl876-Oov-eram nt Official Implicated. Chicago, Oct. I7.TI11 Times has h is a special dispatch from Washington, D. C, whicli rays that startling disclosures are prom ised in regard to smnggling opium into tin? country from th British possessions. w- It declares that, after six months investikatiou the qfllcers of the secret service have made a ponder ous report to the treasury depart ment, showing the existence of an ooium-smuggling ring, which in cludes many promiueuL iiien and U n i ted S titer- government officials ; and tint in ex'erit it is not equaled since the famous whi-ky ring of 1870. At leat two United States senators and live congressmen are implicated. THE METHODIST CONP KKKNCB I'rculdxnt llarriaon and Secretarial Noble anil KoaterTalk. W.tsiiiNtiro.N, Oct-10. Rev Dr. Williams of the Methodist church of Cnaua, presided over the ecu menical louncil to-day. Hon. Cuarles Foster, pecretary of the treasury, mule, a short address The announcement of Bishop Wayinan, of the African M. E. church, that co'ored churches had decided unanimously in favor of organic union was received with applause. The general topic to day was "War and Peace." Hie lirst essay," International Arbitration," was read by T. Snape.of Liverpool. While r. 'ad ing the address I'resi dent llilirison and Secretary Notile entered the hall. Everybody in the church rose to their leet, and t here was a burst of applause as the president asc n led the p'at form. He was presented lo the chairman, who in turn present' d liim to th ( as-eutb'age. Another burst of applause followed, and when it died away the presid- nt stepisd forward snd began speak ing. Secretary Noble, . who. was introduced, made a tew reaiarks. He was fullowtd by bir Ju.iau l'aurc. fote, wto wr present, but made no address. riOI'LE 1VUU WK1U T1UBT9. William Sella Circa Stranded In a Kaasaa Town. Toi'kka, Kan., Oct. 17. Nea-ly sixty attaches of the William Sells circus are stranded in this city They have been out all summer. but have received a very small part of their wages, iiiey have continutd to work in the hope of getting a settlement in this city, t he crisis cime when Kelts wanted rhem to join him in a tour of Texas .vith another show. This they refused to do, and in order to pre vent Sells from going tl ey attached ail his property. - Yesterday court proceedings began. 1 he men will get little if anything out of the wreck. The utmost destitution prevails among the unfortunates, a number of whom have applied to the city orheial8 for food and shelter. S -veral of the men are dangerously ill from exposure and jack of nourishment. No Wheat to be Exported. London; Oct. 17. A special to the Times from Miplowitz, in Prussian Silesia, says the Russian authorities will prohibit th) ex portation f wheat at the end of the month. A dispatch 'to the Standard from Odessa says that orders are received there "far the suspension of the operation of the anti-Jewish measures. Emigra tion from South Ku-sia is dimin ishing. ' Albany Should Ite Among Them. Washington, Oct. 17. The post master general is now preparing for the establishment of a free delivery service within the next ninety days in the following towns: Olympia, Wash.; New Whatcom, ash. ; lAramie, Wvo. ; Riverside, N. M. ; Port Towneend, Wash. Keconimeudatlon From Oen, Miles. Washing ton, Oct. 17. General Miles, in his annual report, recom mends the National Guard of the country be mobilized or asseiab'ed at Hie World s Columbian Exposi tion in lS'.i:;, and that congrees be requested to make an appropriation to pay the cost of transportation. Treaty of Peace Signed. Nkw York, Oct. 17. A special cable dispatch to the Herald from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, says a formal treaty of amnesty between Honduras and - an Salvador has been signed. This action makes sure, for the time being at all events, the peace of the Central American states. It Is Sallied. By the testimony of thirty odd years experience, and of thousands of r-liab'e conscientious peop'e, that Humphreys' Specifics are un rivaled as household remedies. The ten of thousands of females who habitually use anil rely upon them, have less of sickness, let- ter general health, live longer, and pav less for it, than any class in the land. They are not poisoned, their systems are not drugged, or depleted or un mined with medi cines. the:r!ittle ailments are soon cured and graver ones prevented and eeiy ilose is a builder up ot constitutional vigor and. etemina. No wonder the families who have been raised upon them cling with snch tenacity to them. The dis eases incident to children and loca tion, Slimmer Complaints, Dimheas anel Dvseateries, Scarlet Frver and Whooping Cough. Malar'a, Fever and Ague or Rhe umatism pass off as harmless vis itations or are summarily suppress ed, while severer diseases find slight lodgment in o ganiams so well fortified. Thousands also of farmers, breed ers, stablemen, express, manufac-' Hiring and mining companies con fess that Humphreys' Ve'eiinary Specifics have euianci-a'e-d them from the druggery of sick stock, as well as having saved them thousands of dollars. SAID TO BE FIRE PROOF. Ix Safes Faas Through a Wreck and Their Contents Burned. Pn-rsBi BO, Pa., Oct. 17. On the express train wrecked near fteu- benville, O., tins morning, were sis Adams express safes, contain ing thousands of iloilais in coin, valuable papers and son e jewelry. These safes are supposed to be fire and burglar i roof. Thev are about a foot wide and two feet long, but when empty it takes two men to lift one. W lien pulled Iroin the ruins thev were slowing with heat and water had to be turned on them to make it possible to handle them. Whin they arrived at Pittsburg an effort was made to open one, but it could not be unlocked. Hie locks ana Iruges on the lid had melt- el and then cooled in solid masses. Coldchisels wete procured and hole cut through the side. The interior was almoRt red bet and a strcitn of water was turned on for five minutes. All the p.ipers were upparantly burned to a crisp. The oflicials decided not to tamper with the remaining live saf .-s, Tl.e entiie li.itt.ti was sent to the tras my department at Washington, as they all contained large turns tf monev, which is probably destroy ed and for which the company w ill endeavor to secure redemption. THI RAINMAKERS. It Casta About SSOOO to Maka a Shower in Texas. Nkw Yokk. Oct. 17. A special bom Camp Edwird Powers, near Sin Diego, Tex , says: The Mel bourne rainfall expedition is hard at work to-day, trying to bring moisture out of the sky. The fir ing of heavy charges of dynamite and rock was begun this morning and lias continued all day. Ihe indications when the experiments oegan were lor dry weather, but this evening the sky has clcu led up somewhat and tain is predicted lor to-morrow by the local weather prophets. John T. Elli9. who is directing the operations, declined to co3 mit himeelf, but says that t ie out look is favorable. The rain men are aseisted by Lieutenant S. 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