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- I l V .-V mo, ' 3T JO CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OREGON. TJIUUSDAY, OCTOBER 20 1891 VOL. NO. 281 FOK .4LK, WANTS. ETC. ImSOLtTIOX OK FAHTNERSH1P 1J N otice Is herctv veo that he Br n el N iel & Simmo i. iloii.u r.ui-ias u.xler Ih it uwie at Bwton Mill hereby t imolvrd t niutuaa consent. Sl.n Noel retiring the 1 udneas will be eonliiiue I by S mumna A 1 horn (Mo a. GIRL WANrKli To wait on the tol.le. Apilj to Mr, it. Kennel at the Pioneer noun. OiT-In this city on MnuJay, Oct. l'.t, a J flat truM watch ilurin, bmriinr the mon "team 'r. ." and oo Hie rc Terse a-le a Ore see le. The Under wi I please leave the a.ine at Use alu c IOiT On thi rol m-xr Altnnr or in Al J ba-iv, bl ivli a ktihel or grip euutainin a bl v k vent -i.l ct, a pair ol overalls, a br.rul orini'ii 1 h tt, a uir uf shoes, S shirts, a txt anl Tw, inii anl irunh, a pair of purs and l)wJM for a race hot Me and It w e innott'e, al a revolver. Liberal re wtnl will lie paid ! theSnJeron leaving the same at Hkkalu olfi e. PY yur scrml tax -1 be sub Ml tax tor tho ye 141)1, i ni due a.ad payable. Tat-paver are re iliMte I t call promptly, at the oil -m of the clerk, V. U. Burk hart and par tlie same. Si.tiie.1, C. U. Burk hart, elerk. FK KKST A neit Ave room cOttaKe, near South n Pacific b ivol. Apply at lep it Hotel, Ct a WINS. AflKN r roK THE LKAU. f Inif Ora, lite and ambient Insurance com panitNL MONEY TO LOAN -HOME CAPITAL ON Ifo-xl real estate security. Kor particu lars enquire ol Oei. Huuuihrey. 1JAi'KM lir LtNI All Bt for cult i I 01 ration, anil un ler feiioe, for aale at 910 per a re, Vithin I) miles from railroad stall n a id 10 miles from Albany. Apply at this otlica. SAN W A has remivml h laundry to the iron b u the eor'ier of So-ond and Lyon el reft. Lane far Salr. R. 10, 20, 10, 90 ai-rr. easy tenns, install nieut plan rhutp ainl hih-priced. Also a e it) lots all owned by II. Ilrvant. Laaal HarvrylBR. P tanas ssmaiiio snavsTwo anni can os tein a-.vurate nd prompt work by 'alliiw upou county survevoi E T. T. Pisher. lit Larf complete eoie8 of rteld notes and towtt auip plats, and is pri-pare I to do siirveviiur auy part of Linn county. l'OHt..lflee atlilrees. Millers Station. Linn cou it.Orevon. A Ll'MINUM AtiE -A lpage H..m jV pnnlr I S iei. till 5l-i li.inn .il Journal of L'te Koein luvilti ins anl PrtK'iiwei. V')!, It. No. -.'irc i.'btm-i if ii irant iil aw Su wription X" c's per year, with -J AJiunimjni 1. ir la ft ' er Souvenir. Save this advertieeu ent. It will lead you to uc IM, Auhim 1 AoK Pi i.ihihso Co, New port, kv. Albany iXurscrirs. W are oflerintf to planters the finest lot of fruit tn-es, of all tiraWe varietii-H. in tSe state. One lintiilreti anl fifty thonsantl trees for this 8iiiiuner'a tan le. iii4p'.'ctton invite ! and satiafac ttoit guarantee!!. Sen I for catalogue or call ami pre uat the ol 1 1'line hoii!teal one half nile notitlieHt of Albany. IIym ts it Bkownei.l. -FotthsXei OOa.sat- 40(3. A CORD ! HOWARD & SON, STK.VM KAW. PUOMIT WOKK 3 Sill .,;ji C'i.s CITY DRUG STORE 8TAMASD k 0U3I0K, Proos., PKKIr'KER IlLtM'K. - - ALBANY. (le-tlers in DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICAIS. FANCY and Toilet arti' i-, Sieni;es, Brunhes, Perfumery, School Kooka, and Ar tist's Supi-lira 'I'livsieian's prescription f Carefully i'iMHMinik-l. H. (iKEGO,- Tailoring li'airiii2. Men's anil Bos' cln(hiii made to order or cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonaMo rates. Shop on toe street car line between Third ud fourth streets. Conra I Meyer's new oven is now c unsifted, anil he is iM-tter jrearei it an ever to serve his 0I1 1 eiHtumera 11a well as new ones with the be.Hof fresh bread, cukes, in faet everything from the iluinti--Ht In. t rolls to the most elaliorate weiMinK cakes. Housekeepers are inviteil to give the roliict of his uew oven a trial. At Will A. Stark's can be seen EOiue of the most beautiful ladies pohl watches, which have just been received. 11 mil HI v3 I 1-3 TOVOOO TCNPLAKS. Do you know that Moore's Ro vealed Remedy is the only patei.t medicine in the world that dot s not contain a drop of alcohol ; thi.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it is an advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi 3 offer to forfeit $ 1.000 for any caee of dyspepsia it will not cure? Craiu's Unrivalled Atlas, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by ihe acent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, and this edition is a treat improve ment upon former ones, giving ah the latest date and much new matter that was not in the previous 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. 00 Al bany Oregon. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cutis. Alwavs have the latest styles in stocV, T." L. Walla, e A Co. Julius GRADWOHL'S Bazaar Wholi-sule price of sugar: 100 His. extra t fi.OJ; 1IMI lbs. granu ht'fd, ftHK). My display of new toys and novelties for the holidays this year will lx- something woi.ileiftll. 3toue5 ami MA.TIt.SW8 & WiSBMRN'u, ALBANY, OREGON, AUTUMN Cloaks, Jackets faf Triuiiiud Ptarrats ami Thisiuestioncin be SAM'L. E. YOUNG, lirifo HAS OPKNED FOR THE FALL AMD WINTER TR VIE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF IV Ladies Press Goods, in cloth, silk 4, f rein and d im-Htic fabrics, s'lals, unddrwear, gljvea, hosiery, M laces, linens, and white g-Mxl.i, notioni, novelties, etc. Also a complete assortuiatit of Boots an 1 Shoas, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. ISTARLISIIEO IN I.W.J.IIS PIONEER DRV tJOOlH HOUSE HAS M UN'TAIMED PUBLIC FAVOR 1. by keening a sleek large enough ti H-inply any want, an I making a specialty of selecting such goods as will give ratisfaction both in quality and prices. c LOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in r.ll his numerous ments, aud purchasfdjespecially for Highest of all in Leavening Power. " 11 x wrw U A ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man and have been a constant sutferer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured hv 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. insion 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 sin dow on my second bottle of Kly's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. MIIKVKRY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at Julius (iradwolx's Bazaar, for net cash, goods as f 'Hows : It; lbs. granulatt d sug tr . . . .$1.00 lit lbs. extra (- vxwtir 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 5 ifallons good pickles 1.00 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon eoip !K One complete hanging lamp 2.00 1 will conduct a strict cash store, and all g -oils will he- sold for net ca h from 10 to - er o-nt. less than regular pricf. Mv block of Chinaware, fincv g 'xfs and all the tlesiralde styles of dishes, in well as staple grocer ies crockery lamps and fixtures, i complete in every way. I make a speciality of tine teas, ctleesand baking mljr, and always pleases my customers. J 11. u s (iKADWOIII., Ai.basv, Oct. 17. 1S!I. Sipuare Tin! Land Slock of u and mmi South of rorlliiDi al 'J - IS HERE, mind and on "Who has the sjitisfaclorilly answered at the old the fall season of Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Pbwder School Tax Nolle. The Bcbool 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. C. G. BURKHIKT. ' District CUr.it The men of this vicinitv need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, 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. HKBIT WIN. We desire to Bay to our rlti ztns, that for years we have been .tell ing Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. Dr King's New Life Pilis, Bucklen's Arnica Salve anil Electric Bitters, and nave tever handled remedies that tell as, or that have given such universal satlsfuc ticn. We do not hesitate to guaran tee itlieui every ticie and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if sat isfactory n suits da uot follow their use These remedies have wou their reit oopularity purely 011 their merits, Foshay cV Mason Druggists, A NATieVAL KlKr. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will realty benefit this nation as much as the discovery of tho Restorative Nervine by Dr Franklyn Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American people need to cure their excessive ner vousnefs, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mi ud, etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Diseases," with unequaled testimonials freest Stanard Ac Uusick s. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or dangerous drugs. A MAFIC lVITll!T. Is one which is guaranteed to bring you satisfactory results, or in case ol failure a return of purchase price, On this safe plan you can buy from our adyertUed druggists a bolUe of Dr King's New picovery for Con sumption, it U guaranteed to bring reitei in every case, wnen uuu lor any all'ection of Throat. Lttnirs, or Chest, such as Consumption, I nil am r tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Astlimt, Whooping Ooniru. Croup, etc, etc It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, andean always be de pemled upon, Trial bottles free "at Poshay & Mason, Druggists, -JirKCI)I.ATIWJi W.I.Ct:KVIJ Sc&ntely a day passes without the new of some large failure d ishing over the- wires the usual result of speculation In stocks or some eUall y dangerons venture. The same electric cu rent carries to dear distant friend the sad tidlnirs of death of loved out too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore s Hevealed Runedy is no speculation but is sold 00 positive guarantee. Do not fail to seo to your druggist and ask for four money if not satislied. We known vou will ko and buy another bottle. For sale by all druggists. AND TUE INQUIRY ON THE the lips of every woman will be, best stock of Ladies Fall Dpwear. established house of- 1891 depart STATE AND COAST. ' A Woman Commits Suicide Near Stayton SUFFERING FROM A CANCER. 8ht Takti Morphias Aid Ends Hsr Life A Verdict in AcoorJsnos Atitfi mtBtKollof WatbinKtoaCoiBty . Salem, Oct. 28. Mrs. Eunice Clay, who resided one mile from Stayton, died yesterday morning from the effects of medicine taken with suicidal intent. In the ab sence of the coroner a jury was empaneled by Justice Powell, and rendered a verdict to the effect that the deceased came to her death from an overdose of mor phine, or some narcotic poison. Mrs. Clay was a widow, aged 2., and had' suffered for years from cancer of the head. This d sease U thought to have been the cause of the suicide. She attempted to take her life once before. The assessment roll of Washing ton county vai ti'e I to-day with the secretary of state. The t tal taxable property is $3,952,850. Number of polls 1473. KATHEK HUMAN IIC. Brief Marriage Life That Had the Ueslrert BnTeet. Hartford, Conn., Oct. 28. The marriage a month ago of Ueo Turner, an eccentric old bachelor, in Bristol, a small town twelve miles west of here, had an unex pected sequel this morning. Turner corresponded for some time with the woman, who lived in the Wed, their acquaintance having been brought about by an advertise nent in a New Yoik newspaper. Marriage was r tanged, but Turner would not go West for his br.de aiid insisted that she should come' to her new home alone. She failed to arrive on the appointed train, and Turner was guyed unmercifully by people around the lailroad-sUtion, where he waited, all -dy. TLey insisted that the woman was only fooling him. Tin woman, how everarrived on the evening train, and she and Turner were married that evening. Turner died tlrs morning, leavirg an esta'.e vilutd at $50,0.0 Mrs. Turner will re ceive half of tho estate, and will thus realize a handsome sum for a month's trip to the East and her briei matrimonial experience. All Qalet la Cork. . Cork, O.rt. 23. All is quiet here ih:s morning, but the troops of the garrison are under arms and ready for any emergency. In ad Jit ion reinforcements of constabu lary have been drafted icto this city in anticipation of gome lively election disturbances. Dillon and O'Brien and the Catholic priests are actively canvassing the city for the McUarthvite candidate for the eeat iu the commons made vacant bv the death of Patnell. The two R-dtuonds and other Paruellites are also bu iy electioneering. A W Ife'S Infidelity. DkNVKH, Oct. 28. W. P. Bur ges, who came to Denver Sunday in search of his w ife, who eloped with ('. F. Stem, of Columbus, O., received a telegram train Seattle which Ftated that Mrs. Burgess was at the residence of her sister at that city, critically ill from the effects of a dose of morphine w hich she took with suicidal intent on Earning of her ha band's action in having Stem arretted. Stem bad liia preliminary hearing aud was released on 15'JOO bonds. New York tVUICksH Us Library. Nxw York, Oct. 28. The sum of $2,003,0 MJ is assured tor carry ing out Tilden'e wishes in the matter of a public library, not withstanding the adverse decree 0 UJ court of appeals. Except for the contest the city would have revived for the purposes specineu at least fti.OO J.000. The amount will come froui the Bhaie of the residuary estate that would have gone to Mrs. Laura Hazard. Chinese Statistics la VanooOai. VaScouvkr, B C.. Oct 28 The collector of this port gives from his official records a stateinsnt of new Chinamen landed and paying poll sax , and also of Chinamen taking ticket of leave, showing 1159 ar rivals and 852 departures in the nine months ending with Septem ber. There are today nearly 2000 tickets of leave unreturned in the last three years. So many remain at home every year. The Paa-Asneriean Railway. At'sTis, Tex., Oct. 28. The chatter of the Pan-Amertcan Rail way Company has been filed here. The line is to lun 240 miles from Victoria to Brownsville on the Rio Grande. The proposed capital is $3,000 000. This is suppo. ed to be the inception of a big enterprise to extend the road eventually through Mexico into South America. The Mlneteeath Century Ulrl. She is her own worst enemy. She lacks common sense. The aim of her girlhood is to capture a husbai d, ad ber every act is to frighten the men off. she poses as a useless, delicate creature, whose mind nexer rises above trifles, and her very costume advertises that it takes a fortune to dress her. And she is useless, deliberately so. Every useful thing she regards as beneath her and systematically shuns it. And she is delicate for her manner of life makes her so. She does pull her corsets too tiht, and she does have the heels of her shoes in the middle of her soles, 82y what she will to the contrary. It would be hardly possible for her to be more reckleas of her health. The promenade and dancing are her anly cxer-ire, an 1 we know under what circumstances she dances, how she pets overheated and then goes out into the chilly night air. We know, too, the ab surdity of her b II drefs in the coldest weather, lfelie is com paralivelv por her dress shows that she has turned every corner spent every penny that she could iay her hands upon to make it us elaborate as possible. A Tralu Itobber's Confession. San Antonio, Tex., Oct. 28 James Insford, one of the men arrested uon a charge of being implicated in the Southern Pacific train robbery, has confessud his guilt. He claims to have been forced into j ining Field", Flint Wellington, the other robbe s, by threats upon his life. Heavy Stoims In France. Paris, Oct. 28. Heavy storms accompanied by lightning have re newed their violence in the south west departments of France. An enormous amount of damage is done farms, livestock and fruit trees throughout the country in and about Ceidagne, en 1 in Pynecs orientals. Thirty Men Kill-l. London, Oct. 28 Additional advices are received here from Tunis to show that thirty natives were buried by the collapse of a large wall undermined by rec.nt fi jods, and all perished. CALLEiTWTLAlNE JUNTA'S KKPKESENr ATI VK AT W 8HINUTON TAI.K.9. Aa Excuse Glveu fur Ills Tardiness Another Batch of Chaises Against Minister Egan. Washington, Oct. 28. Senor Pedro Alotitt h is evidently receiv ed his cue from the juuta. The burd 11 of one of the complaints at the White house conference last Friday was that Mr. Montt has avoided the state department since the establishment of the provis ional government, notwithstanding that the United States was the first to recognize the new Chilian givrnment. His neglect as the oiticial representative of the jun'a was the subject of much unf'vor able comment. He has now offici ally notified Secretary Blaine that he has received notice of his ap pointment by the junta as envoy exiraorumary anu minister pleni potentiary from Chili to the United States. Senor Romero, the Mexi can minister, accompanied by Senor Montt, arrived at the state department about noon to thy, Minister Romero performed his part by formally introducing the diplomat, and Senor Montt did the rest. He informed Secretary Blaine that the reason he had not pieBented himself sooner was his absence from the city almost con tinuously since the overthrow of Balmaceda. He also informed the eecretary that he had now received not.lication of his appointment. Tne official documents wh:ch are ne essar to establish him in l.is office are n jw on their way to Washington. Secretary Blaine received the Chilian witti all due courtesy. CHAROKH AGAINST MIKISTKR KUAN. Nbw York, Oct. 28. A Wash ington special says Senor Montt, the Chdian envoy here, called on Secretary Blaine and had a long talk concerning the assault on tho American sailors in alpara so. Senor Montt explained the de tails of the affair which had come te him in his official capacity, and J charged that Minister Egan is really responsible for all of the trouble existing between Chili and the United States. He said that duriug the r volution in Chili, when the con.reaeionalists en deavored 10 make a secret advance on Valparaiso and surprise Balma- ctda's troops, the United Stales vessel Baltimore played the part of a spy. He charges the Bal'i more discovered tnat me congres sional army was making a forward movement, and thst vessel, wnicli should have maintained a neutral attitude, steamed along the coast and along the landing places whre the insurgents were located and then hastened to Valparaiso and reported to Egan, who immediate ly laid the facts before Baltnaneda. The victorious party claims their plans were divulged to the enemy tiuough Egan'e interference, anil that at that battle which ensue 1 they suffered a loss of at least 100 J soldiers as a direct result of Egau's espionage. Another New Cruiser. Baltimore. Oct. 28. At s o'clock this afterno-. n the new steel t miser Detroit was success fully launched, in the presence of a large crowd of people. The Water Receding. London. Oct. 28 Tb ii,i r.t t'te Thames river are aulwiilinir a fund for the relief of flood sufferers bus been started. PERILS OF THE SEA k Schooner Arrives After a Voy age of Uausuai Severity. TWO DA VS IN THE 1CIOGINO, Hieb Bras Swept Everything From tbt Deck and FidiBRered tbi Livrl of tha Bfamen- Philadki piiia, Oct. 28. After a voyage of unusual seterity, the sclioouer Lantto, Captain Avery, leaking badly, with her bows stove in and with an exhausted crew, was toved into this port yester day. Sit) was from Vinal Haven, laden with granite blocks. She was caught in a hurriciiie on Thmsdav, and her heavy cargo placed lir at ttie mercy of the waves. Lashed to the spanker boom by lieivv ropes made fast un der the armpits, the ere v worked ttie pumps for two days and night', suffering beyond descrip ion from hunger and thirst as well as ex posure. The seas swept every portable thing off the decks anil constantly imperiled the livts of the seamen. "I have followed the ea rince 1858," said Captain Avery last night, "but never be fore experienced tuch a storm We did not rxpect to reach port." The three-masted schooner Frank .McDonnell. Captain Samuel II. Haskell, wt ich sailed from this port September 29 for Lynn, Maee., is believed to have foun dreJ at sea, and it is supposed tbat all hands, seven in number, have perished. A BRUTAL FIGHT, The Spectators and Fighters All Take Hand In It. New York, Oc 28. At out 200 ejorts fro iu this city and Brooklyn journeyed to a road house last night near Danbury. Conn., where they w itnesm d a kid glove light to a tinttli between Jack Bates, of Ohio, and Joe Daley, of New York. It was after 1 o'clock this morning then the men entered the ring. Con M'.'Aul tf-t brother of the famcui light weight chauij ion, was selected as r feree. The fight was a sort ol a go as-you please atlair ana at one tune it looked as though the wlrjle 20) were going to take a hand in it. It started olf in good shape and for the first four rounds they fought fairly. Daley then receive J some severe punish ment, which induced him to om inence his foul fighting. The foul ing commenced about the lattir part of the fourth round, and be fore the close of the fifth round overybody wasinthering.pu hing, shoving and jostling one another, and btl owing "foul" at the top of their voices. The wildest k ml of excitement prevailed, whit all bands were endeavoring to separ ate the fighters, who had their teeth lastened in each other like two bulldogs. Fully five minute was tost in trying to restore peace. In the sixth round, during one one ot ihi cunctic, Daley managed to get his thumb in Bates nou'li and increased the size of it by running it up in the left cheek. Bates bled freely, and first blood was claimed for and allowed Daley. The men had to be seperated fre quently in ttsis round, as they both lou.ed all Ihev knew how every time they came together. At the cull of time Da'.ey evidently didn't th nk things evened up, as his fo lowed Bates to his corner and bit a p'ecc out of his shouldir. It was co d blot tied, but it was allowed, deep t j all pretests. The large crowd went there to see a light to a finish, and so long as both men were fouling, the specta tors wanted to see it out, no mat re r if the fighters killed ech other. The seventh round was a rough-and tumble affair of the most approved style, consisting of choking, biting, kicking, gouging, and all kinds of unfair lighting. Daley who started all the foul fighting, got decidedly the worst of it at his own peculiar style of pugilism. He finally run out ol the ring to escape Lis puishnient, but he was thrown back into the ring again bp his own friends, and told' to take his medicine. He made several more attempts to turn and make bis scape, but each time he was headed off by the crowd an pushed bat k into the ring. The eight and la it round was of shoit duration, as all the tight had been punished out of Daley, and his only aim seemed to be 10 get out of the ring and as far awav from the fists of Bales as possible. Finally, in his mad effort to escape, lie smashed Con McAulitfe iu the face an i dove out through the r. pes like an arrow, and tliers was nothing else left for McAulitf to do I ut give the vic oiy to Bates, which he did, and then all hands started for their homes. Suicide of Naval Officer. Chicago, Ojf. 23. Edwin E. Marshall, of the I' 11 i ted States navy, shot himself dead at a hotel this morning, as the result of trouble between himself and his young and beautiful wife. Mar shall and ids wife were married in Denver last February, but haye not lived happily together. The King of Hountanla. Berlin, Oct. 2S. The kaiser's recep' ion of King Carlos of Kou- mania nas ueen more man triendiy They are the only two reigning sovereigns of the bouse Hohenzol- lern, i .ing Carlos belonging to minor branch, which adhered to the Roman Catholic faith. It is un lt rstcod that the Roumanian binir baa already received Assur ance of the hearty support cf h a imperial kinsman, should Russia cross the Pruth into Koumania. He Thought He Was Killed. Cork, Oct. 23. An interesting incident in yesterday's fracas was that of a Parnellite who, while at tacking the McCarthyitee, was knocked down and considerably hurt by a stalwart priest, who im mediately proceeded to administer the consolations of religion to the prostrate and injure! man at hi own request. The man supposed biui9elf to be dying, but proved to be not se iously Injured. Sertous Fire In Indiana. Knulihii, Ind., Oct. 28. A furi ous tire i9 raging along the line of the lxuisvilfe & bt. Louis railroad in the southern part of the state. Acres of woods, entire fields of corn and many farmhouses and outbui dings have been destroyed. Every etlort is being made to sub due the tire. Testing a Dynamite Shell. Txniion Oct. "8. fn lhn trial of the Snyder dynamite projectile, A shell, loaded with twelve and a half pounds of nitroglycerine, waa driven through a steel plate and lodged in a hill 400 yards distant, witii jui expioaing. Fatal Fire In New York. Xtw Yokk, Oct. 28. In the fire w hich this afternoon destroyed the building at 50 Ful'on street, it is thought several persons perished. The building was occupied by a number of firms. EON D OF FAIR WOMEN A FICKLE SIAMESE FKINCE DOING PARIS. He Makes Generous Gifts to Act resses ot Shady ftepatatlon A Mew Love Nightly. Paris. Oct. 23. Prince Damrong of .Mam lias been the lion of society here hini e coming fioiu Ixindon a f-w days ago. The prince, who converses fluently in both French anl English, spends money lav ishly and is being made much of by the officials, who, in view cf French designs of Siamese depend ence, wish to give the lion of Siamese royalty a lively impression of the power of France. The prince, however, perfera ephemer al pleasu : es to forts andparadea and is rightly seen at places of amuse ment, where he falls in love with a new performentt every visit. Al he is generous with presents to l he objects of bis fickle affection, h s atteutious are seldom shunn ed, and already several actresses of shady reputation are wearing val'iable diamonds, the gifts of Prince Damrong. A Bad Mistake. Buckle my shoe, Egbert,' a Chicago belle to her near-rigtated fiance. Egbert went down on bit knee like a true knight, but, as be bad li-Bt his eyeglass, bis vision was a little uncertain. 'Is this your foot, darling?" he inquired. "Yes." "Aw, pardon I thought it wa the lounpe." Egbert is now disengaged. -Texas Sifting?, Kas teGneea. "And how old are yon, my little man ?" said a Detroit gentleman to a voungster be met on a Michigan Central train the other day. "Six years." he replied. "Any brothers and sisters ?" "Yep, a sister." "How old is she?" "Six." "Then you must be twins." "Course we it. Didn't think we was triplets, did ye. Set f- K xplaaatory . Cora to Jake Dear Jake: Come to morrow evening, sure. Pap ia at home, but is laid up with a sore toot. See? Cora. Jake to Cora Dear Cora : I can't come to-morrow evening. I am laid up on account of voor papa's sore foot. See? Jack. What HeCanght. Did you catch anything whan you went fishin' yesterday?" iia 1. wait tut we o in swimn in' an' I'll show yon some o' dad's marks!" Life. BICIVI.K&'S AKSICA SAXVB. The best salve to tbs world for Cuts, Bruises, Soes, Ulcers, 8alt Rheum, Fever sores, Tetter, Chapped Hand; Chilblains. Corns, and sklo Eruptions, and pos tlvely cures Piles, or lo pay required. It is guaranteed to givs perfect satisfaction, or money re funded, Price 25 cento per box. Fcr sale by Foshey & Mason MIL SKKVKet UVEB 11X14. Act on a new principle regula ting the liver, stomach andbowell through the nerves. A new dis covery. Dr. Miles' Pills speedily cure biliousness, lad taste, torpi 1 liver, piles, constipationr Ui equaled for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest I bOdosei lor Zii ceuts. Samples ceuta. 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