Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19??, October 24, 1891, Page 1, Image 1

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5SO CENTS A W.EEK.
OK SALE. WANTS. ETC.
DISSOLUTION OK PARTNKttSIUP
N otic i hereby g veo I hut ht Br.n i f
N l A Simtuo ia. tlom business under Ih it
n-uiie al Burton Mill bv hereby iwolvcd bv
in moat content. St-n Nrwl retiring. In
I'lnriaca wib be continued by Smtiions A
1 honip a.
GIKL WANTKP- To wait on the table.
Apply to Mr. M Ken oil at the Pioneer
ttouie,
LOST In thi city on Munday, Oct. l'J, a
flat cold watch cliarm, brariwr the mon
''an and on the rcrerae aide a
Sr cik. The llnoer wi:l p'ean leare the
Mine at Umii.ii ctfti.
IOST On tho roa.1 near Albiny or in Al
J ban, a black ntchel or grip containing
a b!vk vent and eoit, a pair of overall, a
broid brimmed hat, a pair of shoes, 2 shirt, a
rax ir and mm awl iruh, a pair o'
pur and bamlare for a race hoiae and
tr.-e in bottle, also a rerolrer. Liberal re
ward will he paiil to the fla Jer on leaving
the ame at Hbbsld olfaue.
PY your ach'vil Us - In school tax lor
the yer ll, i n due a.,d payable.
Tat-pavera are re incite I to call promptly.
at In o B-- of the cleric, 0. Q. Bur hart and
pay tho evila. Sitol, C. O. Bur k hart.
tier.
T7VB REXT A not lire room cottage.
J' near aouthe n ruilk ileKt. Apply at
Depot Hotel,
IB. WINN, AOKST FOR THE LEAD;
j i( are, lira ana accident insurance com'
panic.
IfONKY TO LOAN-HOME CAPITAL ON
lA. food real eatate security. For particu
lar enquire of ueo. uumpnrey.
sCRE9 OF LVNO All flt (or culti
I OU vatkm, and un ler ten. (or sale at
10 ier a:re. Within I) mile hum riilroad
etati n a id JO utiles Iroui Albany. Apply at
this otH.ua.
SAN WA hiM removed h laundry to the
iron b-m the coner ol Seond and
Lyon street.
Laad for Bale.
. 10, 20, K, 0 acre, euy terms, install
Bent plan cheap aiHl liivh-priced. Also s
w city Iota all owned by II. Bryant.
Laad ftajrveylsur..
Piann amaiHo soavirtse bom can os
tain accurate nd prompt work by cailinv
upon county survevoi K t. T. Fisher, lie
hascomplel cotilee ol Held note and towu
hip plats, and I prepare I to do surveying in
any part ol Linn county. Poatomot address.
Miller Station. Una eon nv.Oreiroa.
ALUMINUM AGE A lptffe H
printed Scientill; Mechanical Journal
ol Lte Koreiicn Inventions and Piucwmw.
Vol, II. No. -Circiil-Uioii Kmraiit t IV
Ouo Nu'wcription 35 eta per year, with 2
Aluminum Lord fraver souvenirs, S
this advertiwu ent. It will lead yo-i to sue
ceo, Ala Mixt a A os I'l bliiihno Co, N..W
port, Ky.
Albany Nurseries.
We are oflering to planter" the
finest lot of fruit trees, ol all de
sirable varieties, in t'ie state.
One hundred and lifty thousand
tree for this aunuuer's taaile.
Inspection invited and satisfac
tion guaranteed.
Send for catalogue or call and
see us at the old dine horn-stead
one-half utile south west of Albany.
IIymas & Bkownki.i..
Tot the Beat Days at
406. A 60RD !
HOWARD & SON,
STEAM SAW. PROMPT WORK
CITY DRUG STORE
8TA5AS3 003ICI, Frooi.,
PFEIFr'ER BLOCK, - - ALBVNY,
Dealer In
DRUCS. MEDICINES. CHEMICAIS. FAilCY
and Toilet artiri-s, HponKes. Brushes,
rerfumery, S. hool B-ok. and Ar
tist's Supi lie
Physician's prescription
carefully compounded.
H. GREGG,
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Men's and Bovs clothing made to order or
cleaned and repaired on short notice and
reaaouabio rate.
Shop on to street car line between Third
nd Fourth stmts.
Conrad Meyer' new oven is
now completed, and he is better
prepared ttan ever to serve his
old customers as well as new ones
with the best of fresh bread, cakes,
in fact everything from the dainli
ft Ih t rclls to the most elaborate
wedding cakes. Housekeepers
are invited to give the product of
his new oven a trial.
At Will A Stark's can Le seen
some of the moat beautiful ladies
yold watcher, which have just
Leea re:eivd.
Wood
mm
5 v
RepairiD
TOCOOD TEMUARH.
Do vou know that Moore's
vealed Remedy is the only patei.t
medicine in the world that dot 3
not contain a drop of alcohol ; thr.t
the mode of preparing it is known
only to its discoverer; that it is an
advance in the science of medicine
rithout a parallel in the nine
teenth century ; that its propriety 3
offer to forfeit $1,000 for any caee
of dyspepsia it will not cure?
Cram's Unrivalled Atlas,
The new edition of this unrivall
ed work is now being delivered by
Ihe agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The
work is a most excellent one, and
this edition is a itreat improve
ment upon former ones, giving
all the latest date and much new
matter that was not in the previoiib
editions. It should be in every
family, and on every business
man's desk. Those who are not
supplied can procure the atlas by
addressing P. O. Box No. GO Al
bany Oregon.
We are the only people who car
ry the celebrated E. & W. collar
and cuffs. Alwavs have the latest
styles in stock, T." L. Walla-e & Co.
Bazaar-
o
Mv display of new tovs and
novelties for tin holiday
thi war will In" .sunu'thiii';
woi.deil'iil.
3toue5 and
JO HIS
GRAIJWOHL'S
MATTHEWS & WlSHBSRS'ii, ALBANY, OREGON,
AUTUMN
Cloaks, Mek For Trimrndd Garments ami
-This question cm be
SAM'L. B. YOUNG,
IIMfO HAS OPEXKD FOR THK FALL AND WINTER TRVDEA MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF
IV Ladies Dress (i.ds, in cloth, silk, f -ei'n and dtuiHtic fabric, s'.ia vis, und.rvear,gl ves, hosiery,
M laces, linens, and white good), noti-UM, novelties, etc.
Also a complete asortni-.Mit of Boota an 1 SIio Staple a id Fancy Groceries.
E
ISTARI.LSItEi I ISiU. T.II-; pr.KKKIl nit V iinnw irriiTjr? iricu iiwriipnpitrl.Tn PA VHTi
1 by keening a stcck large enough tosinply any want, an 1 miking a
as will give catisfaction both in iiiiality and prices.
0
LOSE CASH BUYERS Vl-iriXi! THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY
invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in r.ll hii numerous
ments, and purchasdesecially for
Highest of all in Leavening Power.
b
ABSOLUTELY PURE
I am an old man and have been
a constant sufferer 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 such a
stubborn disease Henry Bill
ings, U. S. Pension Att'y, Wash
ington, D. C.
For eight years I have suffered
from catarrh, which effected my
eyes and hearing ; have employed
many physicians without relief.
I din dow on my second bottle of
Kly's ('ream Balm, and feel conti
nent of a complete cure. Mary 1.
Thompson, Ccrro Gordo, III.
-HIIK VKRV LATKST XKWS
I U that you can buy at Julius
(iradivoh 's Bazaar, for net
c.imIi. goods as f jllows:
1" lbs. granulated suj; ir $1.00
IS lbs. ext-a ' cuyar 1.00
No. 1 kerosene, pereinglegal. .25
f gallons good pickles 1.00
20 lbs. No. 1 Savon Foip . .'Ml
One complete hanging lamp -.00
I will co idiict a strict cash store,
and all g -ode will he sold for net
h fiom 10 to 25 per cent, less
than regular price.
Alv f-tock of Chinaware, fancy
g mmIs and all the desirable ptylrs
ofilishrH. m well as staple yrocer
i':' crockery lamps and fixtures,
is complete in every way. I make
a speciality of tine teas, colleen and
baking wler, aud always pleases
my customers.
Jl'I.ICH (Juaduoiu.,
Ai.n.vNV, ():t. 17. 1S01.
5i iua re
The Largest Stock of
IIAKDWAKE.
and mm
South of Portliml'al
- IS II EKE,
mind and on
"Who has the
satisf.iclorilly answered al the old
the fall saanon of
ALBANY, QREGOl SATURDAY, UCTOBKK 24
Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report.
Bakiti
Pbwder
'S.
School rax Notice,
-The school tax in school
district No 5, is now due and pay
able. Call at my office and pay
the same before it becomes de
linquent. . . -,..Jr
C. G. Bvrkhikt..
District Clerk.
The men of this vicinity need
not be jealous because their wives
talk so constantly about Matthews
and Washburn. Its not their good
looks the ladies are talking aiut,
it Is the good qualites of the cook
and heating stoves they sell. Every
one seems to be delighted when
they buy from M. and W. ;
MERIT WIS.
We desire to say to our citi
zms, that for years we have been sell,
inir Dr King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Dr King's New Life
I'il ik, Kuckleii'd Arnica Salve anil
Electric Bitters, and have cevr
handled remedies that sell as, or tluit
have given such universal suti:fuc
ticu, We do not hesitate to guaran
tee itheiu " every time and we stand
ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if
saiisfuctorjr rt suits du not follow their
use These' remedies have won their
grett iiopularity purely on their
merit, roshay tic Mason Drutcgbts,
A NITHUL KiEll'.
The holding of the World's Fair
in a city scarcely fifty years old
will tie a remarkable event, but
whether it will realty beneiit this
nation as much as thediscoverv of
the Restorative Nervine by Pr.
Frank lvn Miles is doubtful. This
is just what the American people
need to cure their excessive ner
vonsneFs, dyspepsia, headache,
dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia,
nervous debility, dullness, con
fusion of mind. etc. It acts like a
charm. Trial bottles and tine book
on "Nervous and Heart Diseases,"
with unequalcd testimonials free at
Stanard&Cusick's. It is warranted
to contain no opium, raorphin or
dangerous drugs.
A HIVE IV YC4T.MKVT.
is one which is guaranteed to briiiif
yon satisfactory results, or in cave ol
failure a return of purchase price,
Un this safe plan you can buy Iroui
uur advertised druggists a bottle of
Dr Kiug's New Dscovery for Con
sumption. Jt is guarnnlecd to bring
relief in every cRe, when used fin
ally llt-ctioii of Throat, I.untrs, oi
Chcht, such as CoiiMiiiipliiin, InlUiua
lion of I,n n us, lironchilis, Astlium,
Whooping (.'onirh. Croup, etc, elc
It U pleasant and agreeable to tuie.
perfectly safe, and can always be de
pended upon. Trial bolllfs free ut
Koshay Ac Mason, Druggists,
MrMTLATIUM aA!iiKltl(f.4.
Scarcely a day passes without the
news of some I a rue failure Dishing
over the wires -the usual result of
speculation in stocks or some equally
ilaniri-rons venture. The same electric
cu rent carries to dear distant friend
the sad tidinirs of death ol loved onts
too often the result of speculation
in patent nostrums. Moore s Revealed
Remedy is no speculation but is sold
on positive guarantee. Do not fail to
go to your druuist and ask for four
motley if not satisfied. We known
vou will troaiul buy another bottle.
Vor sale by all druggists.
AND THE INQUIRY ON THE
the lis of every woman will be,
best slock of
Ladies Fall Drrswear.
established house of-
spfialty of selecting such goods
TV
1891
depart
STATE AND COAST.
More Damages Awarded Over the
Like Labish Disaster.
'
THE STATE KAILROID CASH,
Tk Bosthsm Paoilio Waiti a Obasg f
; Vtsi Hawiy Hotss From tk
8taU Capital.
Sai-km. Or.. Oct. 23. In the
damsgn suit sgainst the S. 1. ( o
hrnnulit. hv f! W. Johnson, th
jury returned a verdict awarding
bim damages to lue sum oi f-' w.
u l anaii for sir. iiTft. Jonnson was
inimml In rli Idke Labiah disaaV
ter last November and at the time
was riding on a pass, being inter
ested with the company in the
aaln nf railroad lands.
In the circuitcourt to-day in the
... . ... . J
cases brought by tne Maws uoaru
of Riilroad Commissioners vs. the
S. P. and U. P. companies to en
force the rat '8 adopted by the
board, both companies filed an
answer and to these the board has
tiled demurrers. In their answers
the railroad companies d ny any
knowledge of such a state boar j
and protest against a trial case
here, saying Oregon has no juris
diction in the matter. They say it
is a matter for the Federal courts
as the road is operated under in
ter s'.ats laws and links inter-state
lines.
Charles Warren, of Astoria,
wa brought to the pen'.tentiary
today lo serve a term of five years
fcr burglary. ;
Several uuyuliers of the state
lioard of epiali. ition were here
tod iy looking up preliminaries.
The 'boat d meets in December and
the secretary expects to h ive the
county assessment summarized bj
that time.
TUB CKUISKK JH AKLKSIUN,
Uer Appearauce la Chines Vf atr
Create a Seusatloa).
Kan Francisco, Oct. 23. A pri
vate letter received in this city
f.om an officer of the Uniierl States
cruser Charleston at Yokohama,
says Ihe appearance of that cruiser
in Japanese waters has created
gf-eat imere.-t. On the day the
vessel was tin own open for inspec
tion over 21,0.10 people boarded
her and she was surrounded by
sampans and other boats of all
desciiptiotis. The Charlestcn was
also visited by foreign naval otKcers
and the American ollicers found it
very difficult to convince their
Japanese friends that the cruiser
was not built in England. Admiral
Belknap has transferred his Hag to
the Charleston from the old
wooden ship Monocacy, that has
heretofore served him for a flag
ship. KW3 OF THE U0 ABC.
Interesting Iurns from' Eiobsaget
Throughout the Narthweit
Prinevil'e NVws: A big'Injuu''
a in town Thurnday from the
agency. He was a little less than
seven fett tall and weighed almost
li'H) iounds.
v'akt tlregonian : Among other
John Payites who came in last
evening was a young man named
J. Armstrong, who ha- been placer
mining near rsusanville, and had
Some (100 worth of gold dust, the
lirst brought to this city to trade
for a lotc time. No one knew its
value, the banks declined to tate
it, ami the young man had some
difficulty in exchanging it for sup
plies He liually succeeded in do
ing BO. '
Trcscot, Ibe sturg on man, has
headquarters on Tenas lllahee
inland srlierv lie dissects the stur-
geon, and where the steamer stops
everr night for boxes and boxes
of that large fish. The sturgeon
fishermen get a cent a pound just
as f ha fish are caught, or one cent
and a half when the heads and
tails are cut oil and the fish gutted.
Some of the men make a catch of
noarlv a inn a nipht. hut the v earn
all tlicy get, for it is hard" work
taking care o: ana looting auer a
couple of hundred hooks on several
lines every nignt.
Judge Waldo, of Salem, has just
nliirnnil f TO 1 11 Ilia 8lltll!Ilfr Olllin.
This is about Judge Waldo's
twelth annual outing to the lake
and mountain countrv. His party
has been out this year since July.
Returning, he passed Mount
Jefferson, coming by the Minto
trail, and tlie jutige says ue
unable to see any change in that
hoary old mount's peak. He was
,;il,!n oiirht milps of the moilll-
tain and found much snow there.
The judge had heard that old Jeff's
roof bad tlipped on, DUl ne is un
willing to credit the story. Thev
went to the top of Mount Hcod,
na hnnk there on
July 31. Mount Hood is smooth
on "top, with a lerel eurface of ice
and snow of sufficient size to ac
commodate the survey of a regula
tion lawn-tennis court, inencrui
eiti hroa ba rttT ahrnnllv. leavine
the ascent and descent to be made
from the opposite ride
Cinambar dines.
Rosrbnrg Review: John
I.
Wilcox, the Portland mine locator,
has til- d the following papers in
t he county cl rk's office; Location
of nriiing claims, Sections 15, lti,
21, and 28, Township, 23, S. Kangq
1891
4, lXuiglas county, to be knovn as
the Cinnabar, Jeflery, Green and
Lombard lodes; also," tunnel c!aim
N. E quarter Sec 21, Township
22, S. Range 4, and water right,
east branch Elk creek to the mil's
and furnaces of the Elk head quick
silver mines. These claims are
mainly an extension f the odd
quicksilver mine which is now
being worked successfully. Mr.
Wilcox presents a Portland" syndi
cate who propose to work these
ledges for all they are worth
which is cirtainly a treat deal.
The ore is of the very best quality,
and their mines will no doubt
some day be a great source of
wealth to Ilouglas couniy.
Fatal Railroad Collialoii.
Marsiialtows, la , OcL 23. A
special from Lake City says a ter
.ri.We collision .occurred last, night
between two heavy Irieght 'trains,
on a branch of the Chicago &
Northwestern railroad. lloth
trains were wn cktd. Mr. II ay den
and George Stein, biukemen, liv
ing at Lake City, W3re intian'Iy
killed and Engineers Collins and
McAllister, probably fatally in
jured. Other trainman were con
siderab'y hurt.
Kalninakera Going to Mexico,
CoKi'L'd Ciiristi, Oct. 23. John
T. Ellis and memoers of the ra;n
fall expedition left for : lie City of
Mexico this morning to consult
with prominent Mexican oilicials
in regard to rainnr- king experi
ments in that couul'y.
Gold foi Shipment.
Lonhon, Oct. 23. The amount
of bullion withdrawn from the
Bank of Euifland on balance todav
was X' 105,000. Included in ti c
withdrawal was 70,0.10 for rhip
inent to New York.
ANOTHER WAR SPECK
A CHANCE KOK WAR WITH THK
CHILIAN GOVERNMENT.
Reparation Iesuaodel by the
Co I tad States for a Com anil? Al
tuk on Her Men-of-War.
Waiiisitos, Oct. 23 Inleiest
ing international ditlii-nlties are
likely to ensue as a result of Ilia
recent cowardl 7 attack on Ameri
can men-of-wai's men in the ci v
of ValpirAis. Captain Schley, of
the United States steamship lia.lt i
uiore, has CAbled the navy d--part-ment
the details of the all'air, from
which it appears the attack wan
both cowardly and unbailed for.
Secretary Tracy laid the report
before the president, and it was
considered at the ca'iinet meeting
today. The opinion is prevalent
that Minister Egan will be in
structed to demand immediate
reparation and indemnity from
the Chilian government. A cor
respondent reports lln president
as having sa'd : ''I mean to have
no more of ibis business from any
nation, and the demand niton
Chili must he immediate and per
emptory."
Cap tain Sclilev informed the
secretary in his report that it has
becon e imposbl) for American
oflicara to gj ashore without being
insulted, and that hen-after they
mean to go armed and to resent
insults in tne proiter way. ".Ve
are losing our respect by permit
ting these tilings," says i&hlcy,
"and the younger otlicjrs are wild
wi;li rage, and curt ie uiuch
lot ger restrained." '! do not
want them tons lurllier restra li
ed," said Secretary Tracy o one
of I he commodores, "ami 1 have
told Scnlev bo. ' Therefore, any
day may bring news f a serious
emeute between the Ameticans
and the Chilian mob, instigated
and secretely encouraged, it is be
lieved here. ly persons li-gti in
authoritv there. 1
Height of Cruelly.
Nervous women seldom receive
the sympathy thev deserve. While
often the pictures of health, they
are constantly ailing. To with
hold sympathy from these unfor
tunates is the height of cruelly.
They have a weak heart, causing
shortness of breath, fluttering,
pain in side, weak and hungry
spells, and finally swelling of
ankles, oppression. choking,
smothering and dropsy. Di.
Miles' New Heart Cure is just the
thing for them. For their ner
vousness, lieaiUche, weakness,
etc., his Restorative Nervine is
is uncqualcd. Fine treatise on
"Heart and Nervous Diseases"
and marvelous testimonials free
told and gurantced by Standard
& Cusick.
French Tauay Wafers.
These wafers are for the relief
and cure of painful and iregular
menses, and will remove all ob
structions, no matter what the
cause, and are sure and safe every
time. Manufactured by Emerson
urug uo., san Jose. Ual., and for
sale at J. A. Cuinming's dniii
store only.
Soto Care (or the Liquor or Opium
Habits.
The East India cure for these
awful babts can be given without
the patient's knowledge, and is
tbe only known speciuc for the
purpose, it is not injurious in the
least degree; manufactured by
Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Call,
and for sale at J. A. Cumming's
drug store only.
OFF FOR to 2?53JN GTON
Secretary Blaine Returns .
Desk at the Capita'.
NOTKS FEOH WASHINGTON.
Ihe Wo Id's Fair PrepiritUai Exolt ths
Admiration of Oar British HslgL
bors Aoreti tho Pond.
Nkw York, Oct. 23. Secretary
Blaine did not receive any callers
at the Filth avenue hotel this
morning. He breakfast d in his
room and sent down a note to the
newspaper men that he bad no
engagements for the day except to
see his uautinter. tie mil leave
(or- Wasl injt ton tomorrow morn
in. " " -
Mr. Blaine returns lo his desk
at Washington much improved in
health. His most intimate friends
eay that his physical restoration is
as complete as thev could have
hoped f jr.
GORUAN FLAYING EVEN,
A Sequel to tbe Famous Baccarat
Scaailal.
London. Oct. 23. The protest
of Sir illiam Gordon-Cummii g
against ths appropriation ol monev
for the entertainment of ihe Duke
and Duchess of Fife at Flgin, has
excited a lively row in tbe Scotch
burg, where the head of the Cum
ming fam y tat u r outrivals
en Vi- toria in popular rera-d.
Mr Wil'-a'u is coi si lerahle
of a property owner in Elgin
and can. therefore, tupport his
protest by legal measures if neces
naiy, while the fact that neither
the duke nor the duchess are of
the oiieen's immediate family
takes away the ci uee of loyalty
for the proposed expenditure, the
Cum tiling", like o her Scottish
chieftain, are noted for the ten
ac.ty of their hatred and d ;votion,
anl it is believed that ihe Prince
of Wales will not be altogether
without anxiety over this evidence
of tl.e bitterness of his former
favoriie.
THK WORLD'S FAIR.
The Britlaliera Are luipresaed With
J uterlcan Kolerprlae,
London, Oct. 23. There is pub
lished to day an elaborate report
of Sir Henry Wood and James
Dredge. British commibsionero,
wio recently returned herd from
vis. tmg the site of the world's fair
at Chicago. The teport recom
mends the ereit'on of a handsome
building on the site provided for
the exhibit of Oreat Britain, and
a!a- commenJs the courtesy of
President Harrison and Secretary
Fester and all the exposition otli
cials whom the Britsh commis
sion nut. The corninissioneis.it
appears, tire much iuitire-ised with
the manner in which th impor
tant work at Chicago is under
taken, and they eay there is no
doubt of the ultimate success of the
fair.
.1 CALIFORNIA FLEASANTRT.
The Reddloa; Stage Again Robbed
by Masked Mar.
Re dim so, Cal , Oct. 23. Tbe
Redding and Aituraa stage was
robot d ag in last nigL t at 10 o'clock
about the same place as a few
davs ago, by two masked men.
Wells, Fargo & Co.'s box and the
mail were taken, and the passen
gers were also made to give up all
their spire cuh. One lady on
board was also asked for her purse
but having it concealed in her
clothing they failed to find it. The
loss is unknown.
Notes From Waahtoffton City.
Washington, Oct. 23. Surgeon
General Wyman, of the marine
hospital service, has left on a tour
of inflection of marine hospital
stations in the West.
The nvy department has
authorized the following payments :
To the Union iron works, San
Francisco, $!Mi 784. second payment
on the but le ship Oregon, and
$53,880, eleventh payment on
cruiser No. C. The final piyment
of $12,414 has also been authorized
on Ward Coil boilers, intended for
the coast defense vessel Monterey.
Heavy Inundation In Enaland-
Londos, Oct. 23. In addition to
the inundations in the ncighor
hood of the Thames river, the
Medway has been swi lien by heavy
rains. It has overflowed its banks
and submerged vast tracts of
country in Kent. At Maidstone
the inundations are of vast descrip
tions, and I he outlook is that there
will be considerable damage of
like nature at Tunbridge Wells.
Killed With a Billet of Wood.
Pink Bli ff, Ark., Oct. 23. At
Toronto, Ark., yesterday, A. J.
Clemens, a prominent planter,
was brained with a billet of wood,
and a negro stabbed and killed in
a fight about the settlement for
some cotton.
rarnell'a Seat la Parliament.
IO.ndon, Oct. 23. The speaker
of the bouse of commons gave
notice ta day that a warrant for
the Corklection to fill the vacancy
created by the death of Charles S.
l'arnell will issue forthwith.
A Smallpox Sear In New Jersey.
Trenton, N. J., Oct. 23. The
smallpox scare in this city bas led
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to legal complications. Antonio
Guivera, tbe Italian who was ar
rested for resisting the health
officers, was fined $25 and was
vni. mitted im defanlt. The county
"cdicitor, however, notified the
dlirf UV IV i.. . v vw I' -
in jail, nor in fact any of them
committed from the infected parta
of the city. The houses in which
it is known to exist are closely
watched, and the health officers
are doing everything to prevent
the disease from spreading.
Diaaatroaa Floods la Spalau
Madrid, Oct. 23. ast tracts of
land south of the .Sierra Nevada
have been submerged by the floods.
The Cadiar river and its tributaries
have become so swollen by incess
ant rains.t hat they bave overflowed
the plains of Albunot and Bruchlez.
The result is that the crops in these
districts have been destroyed, and
a number of persona drowned.
Terrible dielresa exisU among the
inhabitants of the flooded district,
The country about Mansers, a
province of Barcelona, baa been
swept by a hurricane.
Arming Folic) With Rifles.
Be :lin, Oct. 33. The arming of
the police with carbines, which
virtually converts them into a
regular soldiery, is due to the great
aup-ehension felt by the authorit
ies that the winter will be attend
ed by great so tiering among tbe
poor, and perhaps by consequent
disturbances.
The Weather To-Day.
Following is the forecast of the
signal service for the next twenty
four hours : Raiu, followed by fair
weather; cooler.
Beautiful gold watches in every
imaginable design at Will &
Stark's.
AN ALLIANCE SCHEME
TRYING TO OPERATE CO-OPER
ATIVE STORES IN KANSAS.
They Hae Dropped Politics for
the Present and Want to Be
come 8tore-Keeier.
Sal.na, Kan., O.tt. 23. Again
this morning the fcitantic co-opera
tive scheme is before tbe farmers'
alliance convention here. Tbe
committee appointed toinvts'igate
and repoit upon the scheme re
ported yes'erday afternoon un-favo-ably.
The report, however,
was not accepted in the conven
tion, 8 it is probable that it will
g through all light. The secre
tary ol tbe aliiaice exchange
company, which does 5,0J0,(xk)
worth of business a year in this
state, i-ays it will be an easy thing
lo throw all the business into the
new organization. In addition to
this, the alliance's position is to
control absolutely the grain busi
ness of the state, in every county
where the alliance will pledge sup
port to a (tore a manager will be
appointed and goods supplied by
the National Union Company for a
share of the prolits. The National
Union Company is the outgrowth
of the Oi-ala convention. The
scheme was sprung then and ap
proved by President Polk. Three
months later a meeting of capital
ists was held in New York city, a
company formed, and $3,000,000 of
capital stock subscribed. It is
probable the work of appointing
agents will begin immediately,
and the first stores established th
first of next January.
Removal Notloe.
W. R. Graham lias removed his
tailoring establishment to new
commodious quarters on First
street, opposite the Farme-is dt
Men-bants Insurance office. He'
has a fine line of cloths for winter
suiting overcoa's and garments
for men and youth, which bis
skillful tailors will make up on
short notice in neat and fashinable
styles. His prices will be found
most reasonable.
BltKLEV ARMtA SAa.TR.
Tbe best salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Rheum,
Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand,
Chilblains. Corns, and skin Eruptions,
arid pos tivcly cures Piles, or lo pay
required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded, Price 25 cents per box. Fcr
sale by Foshsy A Mason
A new line of natural hair goods
at the Ladies Bazaar.
When in town call at the Del-'
monico for your meals.
Fresh oysters in any style at the
Diamond Chop House.
Sweet t-ider at F. I- Kenton's,
sold in quantities to suit the
purchaser.
Try our chow chow now on sale
in quantities to suit at C. E.
Brownell's.
A large line of new zephyis, in
all the desirable shades just re
ceived at the Ladies Bazaar.
All kinds of fruit boxes in
quantities to suit at the Sugar
Pine Door & Lumber Company's.
Furnished room suitable for one
or two gentlemen. Use of bath.
Convenient location. Inquire of
C. B. Winn.
Julius Gradwohl invites vou to
call and see bis beautiful lamps,
the finest, in the Willamette
Valley.
The largest and best selected
line of stamped linens ever brought
to Albany can be seen at tbe
Lidies Bazaar.