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CUNTS WEEK. HtK S4LE, WANTS. KTC. 1 vl-TOOt.L'TIOS Or PARTSFRSII1P II X ntii i hervl-y jfireii that h tlr n f f 'M! A Srnimo-19. iloi'i buiiiei uwlcr th it i line at l mton Mills ia hereby iwolvtd I t in nt ua! toiiTiit. Mm Noel leti'inir tiiiinrM will ! coulinuej bjr S minima 4 'l lioiuia. (1IHL WANTKI-T wiit on the Ulile. T A;iui) to Mr. M. tViiiil at the Pioneer llim e. IOVT-ln in's city i-d Mniitl.iv, M. !'., a i fl it tfi''l t-h i-h.irui, bTina thr mm i; a:u -r'.t." anil mi the revere n'tv a In i , Hie flmivr 1. 1 u case leave the iur at IIkr vi.i c :tu i-. IHP -On th- Mi l M.-ir Alhmv or in AI J Imiv. til uk ! tcli-l or ri fMitniniiis; a it'.vk wi"t viil cut, a nir of overalls, a li.-.tul .rim ii -.1 li it, a jnr "I shoe. 2 iliirtK, a r.wi- aii.l ri,, mn ami wiwli, a wr nl (.ur ami liui-lair fr a race hn au-l l... . Mil.iifV al.a rrvoln-r. LilicrU ru- ti will Ih- ikui! t tin Un leroti baling tin- aaiuo at Hkh.ilh nil. u. TOUUD TI.HPI.AR. Do von know Uiat Moore's Ro- vealed Remedy in the only patent medicine in the world that aot.9 not contain a drop ol alcohol ; thr.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer ; that it is a-i advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in toe nine teenth century ; that its proprietu a oiler to forfeit 1 .000 for any cai-.e of dyspepsia it will not cure ? tit - rn :b wl ia. lur TllV vimr -h W J. Uu liU l'l, " a i-V uue ..! prnable. Ta-'Pra are re ue- i can wpiiji .t uu nl the clera. C. Q. ILir hvrt am! a. Si''.n-.l, C. U. llurltnarr, at the pav tlir clerk. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by he agent, Mrs. A. M. Talt. The work is a most excellent one, ana this edition i a "reat iuiprove- ueut upon former ones, giving all the latent date and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should he in every familv, and on eyery. man's di sk. Those who are not supplied can procure the atlas by addres-ing 1 O. Box No. CO Al bany Oregon. 11 lit KKXr A ne't lie room 'co'Uye h itKir So.ilhc I'ociiic .Iciiut. Al'l'lv at bruit li lle!, I B. WINN. AdKNT r'OK TUB LKAl) J in 1r, lite ami awMent insurMice com- iii.. 1 nKV TO LOAN tloMB CAPITAL OX Jl roml ral estate awnrity. Kor particu lar eonuire ol Ono. liuinji'ircy. ,,Vi:KKS OK UNO All fit fur Clllti J)U i itHUi, anil unl-r feii.-e, (or iole at tlo per a rc. Within lj mile Imui riilroul atiti n ami JO uiilea (rnui Allnny. Apply ar this niri KAX WA h4 rem vwl laundry to the ir..n n.vi the cofier ol S-oiiJ ami .j Lyon treet-4. I a ait for sialr. ti. 10, 20, !0, 00 ovrea. ea.iv tonus, ment pl'ii chc p ami iii-.-n-prii-e.!. tv i"t lo-aa'l uwneil hy 11. r.raiit. install Aliw L;mil !rvylng. -r-i. nnarMu aivrri.a BO! CA! o. I tain .t 'ate ml p-o-npt orli l.y calliiii! ....... j a.ir.i-.o: K r. T. r umer. li i'.. ..mi.:. .n rniKMn'rc'il no.cs ami town- atop plats. R.'ii V f 1 to ,Jo 'ev'n'f in any mri ii u ni v-l'mi: UillcraSL'.rMu. Foi.oiloe aiiurcsa. , Lii n coa tt.Ofe20n. ii'viim'M ACK-A I'i-pwe ll'ime A ..r.i.i.. I s icntiti M-ciMiiiml J'i'ii i i.ta i-Vi ei n I iicntiiiw a'i'l ri' V.,:, II. S'l. -'.iro l.it i u.lirantvl 1" ikmi .-mi iMi:riii'.iii :t' da Per ve-, i.li ii.ni.imii.i Lirii'ivT? SiMivenir. S"' .i.: . ..,,t It will Icml lO'l t 9W- l.ruivil I'l MI.I-IUMI C". - . ' - ' - - p.rt, Kv. Albany Narserirs. V. a art) iifT,.rina to uhinters tl r.nuut !.t i.f fruit tr. es. of alt de air ib'.e vai i"ti-H. in tle state. Due h-indred aed fifty thoiisam trees for tin mimut-r a ta i le. In jr ctioii invito 1 and satidtae tion uuaranteed. i s:,n.i fur i-A':ilot?'tft or call an ' see n at the ol I Cline lmri-stead one half mile s.ut!nves"t of Albany. Hym n .t CltoWSKI.1.. Cram's I'nrlvalleil Atlaa. : . -m-r - .i-Mini-nnt 1 1 UU 1 . . A rii t aajaar : n wia aa . a i i hi a t.u A VV ORRUJN. aAiui' r mMam n MM .i - STATE AND COAST vol. vi m Highest .f aU la Leavening Power-Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. II X mm mm mmr Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE We are the onlv tieople who car- rv the celebrated K. A W. collar and cutis. Always have the latest wtyleu in sUx-, T." 1. Walla-e & Co. 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 hly s Cream Balm. It is strange that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Bill- busiiwssi iiK, U. 8. Fenaxjn Att y , asn- ington, u. a- i For eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many phvsiciana without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Kly's Creain Balm, and feel conli dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. Bchool ttchuol rax Notice ti.a Bi-hool tax in bi district No 6, is now due and pay able. Call at my office and pay Mi a fiuillA hefore it becomes de linquent. C. G. BURKHtRT. - 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 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. ana w. km GRADWOHLS Bazaar Wholesale ll.s. extra C, la'cd, ft. My d-sp m.velties this year woudeiful. price f suar: 100 f".lM; 100 lbs. ;ranu- !av ol n for tlit will K- w toys and holidays something -pVHEVKRY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at Julius L Gradwohl's Bazaar, for net rnuii. irooda as follows: li. Ihs. irran alated SllL' ir $1.00 l!i lbs. extra V sugar 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, ier single gal. .2;i 5 gallons good pickles 1.00 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon foip iX) One complete banging lamp 2.00 I will conduct a strict cash store, and all goods w ill be Bold for net ca h from 10 to L'o per cm. ies than regular price. Alv 6tK-k of Chinaware, fancy gmMl's and all the desirable styles ol dishes, as wen as suipie uroci-i-ies crockery lamps and lixtares, is complete in every way. I make a speciality of line teas, coffees and baking powder, and always pleases my customers. JVucs Gradwohl, Albany, Oct 17. l.Wl. MERIT MX. tl' ilairr to RllV to Olir fUi ztns, Uiatfor years we have been sell- iiiir lr iviiiff s .r pimuhij Hisuiutliou. Dr Kinif'a New Filis. hui-kleu'a Arnica Klectric Bitters, and for Life Salve anu have r.evr handled remedies that sell as, or that have iriven such universal satlsiac .i.... iv.. H.. nt hi-Kitti! to iruaran iu "tln.ni 'i-vHrv ticie and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if gaMxfactory n suits do not follow their use Th-se reraediea have won their ......it .iiiiiiilaritr tiurelv on their merits, Foshay & Mason Druggists, A J(ATI0AL KVKftr. The holding of the World's Fair in a city scarcely fifty years old will be a remarKaoie event, whether it will realty benelit this nation as much as the discovery of the Restorative Nervine by Pr. Franklvn Miles is doubtful. This is just what the American ieople need to cure their excessive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, dizziness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, tluiiness, con fusion of mind. etc. It acts like a charm. Trial bottles and fine book on "Nervous and Heart Disea-es." with unequaled testimonials lreeai The Oregon Exhibit Car Begins Its Long Joarney IT WIIX TRAVEL 10,000 MILKS Fir at La Staid Dattroyi Bakry at ."' a Law aa-"0rM em Whttli" ?' .. " Start- Bait. ' Pohtlasd, Oct. 3J The elegant known as "'OreiMB on Wheels' started to-night ou itn.longjvuroey iha Tjiken. the Atlantic and the ialf . with the ltention of retarn i ... a nril It, ia sent oat by --m Stat board of tuiinigration, fcftd is remarkably complete-in all onrintmHiita. reneotiDK kh-. iw i f ' . I .1. credit upon the boaa, anu me committee. .... r It contains a epieuuia array oi OrPir m t.roducts. calcuiaieu to au ..oniia ti state's resources. To ..icli At 1U t. CIOCK, IW started for St. 1'aul, over i ne lw.ru Pan fic. that Dellig toe ii -Jl l a v, - j nlacti. and it is ex not vwrro - i l pected to he away nuuui, .n..nii,. uiaitini? some Iwenly-nve UIV7IIHU - - D , UU. attea. and traveling nuuui iv,"- " It is accompanied by three men Maior Edward A Weed, of Port land, being the manager; b. v Johnson, of Corvallis, euienr ten i ..f tiiA fxhibit: and J. 11 e..;.i. ,A Fniene. engineer and electrician. reaidencea boilt this year are ofs high order, built for the future, ana all desirable prosperty isrenieu. There are as few vacant houses as at any time for years. -The Ore gon Pacific is putting itnelf into sba-oa ana mere is aconnaent ieei- irg, based on good giounds, that next year will see the road .go ahead. Albanv is Having duih the onlv cantalever bridge, the beet made, in the Northwest. Her sewer svetem is a good . one, and business is pushing. A Tlllac Burned ky ladiaos. fiiTAWAS. Mexico. Oct. 30. In formation has reached this city of the burn we of the Mexican vii Stovejai'iSipware Wool - Sawn - rut th NVx X ly ' - 408. A CORD ! HOWARD & SON, STEAM SAW. PROMPT WUKK mm gdhi The Land Stock 0mmk stoves, mmmm hardware. Soolli of Mat mm al MATTHEWS S W13HB3RH'3, ALBAHY, OREGON, Demands The Recall or umiea States Minister Egan. The Brldah Talk Loudly, Might B Iaoliacd to Take Fart la a Fiht. Xirw York. Oct. 3X Tbe fOSt states, on the authority of a gen tlomnn in this citv who baa he I m n J -wr .f hA ahnn An an erniuut vaw CHILI S BIG JjLU IX . "haw had no authority or the MA ni rna nnv nnuecu av wwji licit t , Btadshaw picked the boy in hit arms and, carrying hitn to Tat of vitrol in the room, dipped him : (..ml lnnrnward. before tlM other employeu in the room coold :i.f Ti. hnv'a hair waa all it isoEOWiso istkbbbtiso. b.,rned off. h: face and neck were imriblv burned ana .now burned out. Bradshaw Nictoraino vaias co Faninirn Remirea. two young Mexicans in Ban Antonio, Tex., have been for some ume py inr their reiDecta to the aa 8pamab senoriU. Bbe refoaed to encourage one more than the AthAr. . "I'lie two nvaia uieu w wiorl tA Mttie the matter oy l . . . ? a. a.aHM mum m v M..ntt. .m timo aso to demand duel. Aimiomioi i w rjie recaU of Minister Egan ai per- a eaerted building ana auippwa; uterecau oi..iui jTn. m. .,( hpn a battle, each sona non praia t t" is.:, h. . li a on atari'fll nirff tL II 111 HL1ICUJ. auvv wwi (. in nan auiuoiii.co. . T " "ul" ? , m t;m. -hn Lh"1, t-ri of Tenor Monti the noile attlacted the attention of ......iiioia ( hilian miciiter to la policeman. He lorcea "Wiiii.'- . . . a I ,A KaI K man . 'I iw.on .rrivnn M leii i iimiii-h mill luuuu wvi r ii: u i-iiiiiiiiv. a. urou . ..a uiia un.i trie oeuiauu od . I D VKVr, - ' . - 1 I . . I ...... . if ll.i.n Ninng'1.1 II11L LlltS Diaic paitment has taKen no acuou j v.w.i niKi'tna READY TO FIGHT Ml-w Vi.hk. Oct. 30. A Waeh inutmi KnecialsaVB: "flHvmuiuicio ... .....ii,li-nt. the dispute with ni.ii; nn mdv be settled by a dis .1..,. ..f l.irl liV HUB uncmiuciiK The tsik about available yestels on.i tl.. nosfibilitv ol asscinblinita Hullicient Heet before Valparaiso to compel Chilian rei-peci, is m- umnnir tne naval men, bi.u larni Sunt Rosa, and the massa-1 Cj. rhilUn tmvern- ere of Fevetal of ita inhabitHo a by . lh . ChiU in8tructed tJenor . - i 1 : . nn a muni . . I ' . A. J . n . v ez ta iiiuiud, vi -fc - MWiv. Oct. 10. goldiera were lnvofdiately srtit -IrrTraTsort, bnt none oi the Indi ins weie ctptureu. La Gbasbe, Or. Stfttmrd .t Cusick's. It is warranted to contain no opium, morphine or i , de-xtroyt d dannerous drugs. I buildinx tv eupied by OKKUON AITUEWOICLUS MIK Buhnerltitloiiii ara Belnc Hapldly Made for an Kxlilblt. PlIUTI l). Oct. 3 l.-W. II. II f;rant. who was sent to Southern nnimti ti.olii it eubscrip ions fo the woild's lair, is collecting a lot of money, 'lhe first day that he worked was at Eugene, where WA ... a uui.uroit hi one ili-v. bince o.r Mr ;nnt has not reported lillVI . to the board of C'imnaerce. aiajor George W. ItiKalls left to-day lor Eastern Oregon, where he will canvass all the towns there. FUCK AT LA IIKASDI.. A Bakery aud Lw OHlca Burned Wlik Hinall Lost. Oct. 30. A Ore the frame Guet Ben- uelidorir as a bakery, ana iy Maaara Hinn V 1Y llllKUIS piuiutio IMA tOOl U a - - - - as a law office. Bengelsdortr, who DeMrocttve Fire In Cleveland. Piv-vci.AN-D. Oct. oO. A four- story building, occupied as a ware housf, was burnea huh ui"""k A large quantity ol nun as imrn.-ii. together with a stock of i.r.vlrv. The 1 rS is es imaltu at $100,000. A Swl Vlllaae Nearly iieiiru firvtvi. Oct ISO. A dispatch (rum st fi-ill Hiivs I lie illak;eoi Kebsieiu. not far from t. oiu, . i i i... .. una lllOHL OCHUONCU Thirty houses were burned. Foreat Fires Still liaKlag. i uiiiicu ' o . . . . . , . 1 . t T n..t ftn !(. . ii: o,n liMinnini; to think Ol . (.,.,.. Dm Pnttnantiuiiie res l....iivo ilniv. Admiral Uuerarai i ii ii Ln iiuua m' vw - . . . ervation state that th prairie fires unollicially sugge-ted to the navj aresti'l raging great damage, Nineteen . i in were, uu ueparimrut - ubli!hea news from sail for Valparaiso ,,. , mllgHacre bv . 1 " aueipn. of ii, i;a8e at. duel at the .... sittms .,al)le lla suggesuo.. r --- - .0D at .N.J..Oct.oO. Mne- ,R. acted uwn.thouitii i "rut - . . ,,it nati l'.kl.VIDKRK teen buil lings in Clinton destroyed by lire last night. 1 .B3 is estiina"ed at $100,000. were The A hAFK lVlTJIKlT. Is one which is guaranteed to briiiif you .alisraeUiry reM.IU, or in case o. - - - nmtai w,en the fire rm tire a return oi uuiuwm mm, ... ... . H-i, o.i il. is uttfe ulan vou can buy fruiu Attention, 1'hllharuionlca. Tim menibcis of the Ph'lbar- mnnic. socictv are requested to meet at their hall this evening at :! uli-tro. Important bu-iiicss. Bv order of the President. The Net Electoral Vote. Tl. f.illnainir table shows the electoral vote for 1888 compared ;tli that aoportioi-ed for the dif ferent states in 1802 when the next president is to be electea ut . : .... l...ln nl our aiyeriieu arusn1819 luc L)r King's New Dsoovery lor con gumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in evtry case, when used for any atlection of Tbroat. Luusrs, oi . . . . ...t..n i..,i ...... Cliesl, sui-u as uontuuiiinuu, uiui". tion of Lungs. Bronchitis, AMtlinit, Whooping tVitieh. Croup, etc, etc It i fleasant and agree bic to taste. ,.i.rr..i tlv nfe. and t-an always be lie iieiiilt'd unon. Trial bottles free Koshay S: Mason, Druggists, KFiXlLATIOM UAiKKlta. Si iirn.lv a dav nasses without thi ni-u'siif some larae failure l!.isliinu wit tin- wires -the usual result of six -dilation in stoeks or some equally (Iiiiil'itoiis venture. I lie same electric eu rent carries to dear distant friend lhe sad tidinirs of death of loved tints too often the result of speculation in iiuU-nt nostrums. Moore's Revealed k..mw1i- is mi Hiieelllation hut is Hold mi misiiive iruaranU-e. Uo not fail to iro to your druggist and ask for your iiui'ii-v n not aaiisiieu. nuwn you will iro and buy auotlit-r bottle For sate by all JniKgists. d fficulty burned. Hiai-ted. escaped " witn after bftinK seriously Th Iohh is about$ 27!W ; insurance, 1700 KW3 OF TIIE C0A8I. Interest'ng Itemi rrom x.xcBmnw TurouithoBt the Sorlaweit. AUTUMN - i HVRF AXI) THE INQUIRY ON THE min.l nd on the line of every woman will he, "Who has the best stock of CITY DUUG STOKK STANA3D i CJ3ICK, Proos., rFKim.it iiwa-K. - - AI.UXSV. Iie-Jir. l Dsus?, mmm, ghemisass. fmsh ' ui. Toilut arti.i . toofu. ferfuioirv. School rf-Us. ai.il Ar tist sup; 'li Phvs i ian s prescription! carefully compounded. H. OK EGG, Tailoring mm M..H-. m l H.v' clothinit ma.le to or Ur or clwn. I rL-loiml on -hurt notice an. KT" ..V.. . r,... t . line btea TkiiU pn"i'm "- li I rourth rtreet i-.mril Mever's new oven nnw ompleted, and he is better P'etiared tl an ever to servo Ins old oiHtoircrs as well as new ones with the beitol fresh urean, nises : uvurvthini! from the damti i., t rrlla to the most elaborate u:,l,lii! cakes. Ilousekeeiw-rs re invited to give the product o his new oven a iriai. a; ibilis. Jackets Fur Traiii been app int fiarmcats anil Fall Drtsswear. has h;.s bonds Tirml'i'i'stionJ-vi be satisfaclorilly answered at the old established house of clunt ai SAM'L. E. YOUNG, i ..n.,.. .....r- . HIUmT!T tc.!rkiTf VJJTfiP TIKI HAS OPKXF.l) FOR TIIK FAI.l. "IMI'.k uuim a .nvuuoiu Ladicit Itivs-i li.ls. in cloth. 8ilk. fo-et n an.l loin hiio laorioi, a iai,uim.-r.,g.o.w, """v laces, linens, an 1 white tr mkU, notions, noveltiei, etc. Also a co-ii;ilete .n-iortin-Mit of IVxita and Mioas, Mapie a ui i-ancy ttrotTcries. 1! has suea k. w nSTAW.WIIEO IS 1, T IH PIONEER DRY O00D3 HOUflR II V M STMSm B&WWd h by keeping a stcck large enough to supply any want, and m.i'cing asp -ctalty of selecting such goons Q, prou,i88. H li as will give tatisfactiou both in quality and prices. muM-d to her several tii . - a T T- I'linfIT 4 T T LOE CASH BUYERS VISiriNU THIS AiicMifiU.u.i-i vited to insjiect his stock, which ia complete in all hia numerous depart i. will .t Stork's can be seen . .o. r th most tieautiful ladies yold watches, which have pint nn-nt, and piirchadjegpecially for the fall season of 1891 Fit t-en cars of canned salmon from Itrtii ii Columbia for points in eastern l anada left Seattle laat Saturday in a special train via Northern facine, mirnngoin (irand trunk. The salmon ia me pr duct of Fraser ana oaeena river canneries. The 1 lavenport Times states that but litttle heat is being bandied this fall incomparrison with a hat was lieing markete.i a year j:o. I'he farmeis are a'ie to noiu ini-n .. ..ufar ti giain tins season, " ... take ch.in.es on higher prices m x'. s;tinK. The txptrinieut of irrigating fruit farms aloi.g tne vomiuoia rier by means of steam pumps is - rri.: ,,utl.A.I linn to ue trieo. ima ..... proved successful in many p'aees along the ssnaae river, nun doubtediy be of bentit to fiuit farms in the Big vena. (leorue Lirriaoa of Eug.-in, a son-in-law of B. J. IVngra, i..ii nt.n inttd ttuaraian oi s estate, wuu 00.). ht that a larger ntim htr of c nvicts win te in me : 1... 4Ka It.ut ..f .l.inll;trv P'lllicn iury u . u.oiv... j r .r. ii.a institution has ever eon- rnilti i l an.l if that is the case the ..lla . ...i- lu.incr DHL 111 Will oe Clio . " ' - a r . . , ..nm lv nMU The last legisia ture appropriated f40,000 for put- tintr in the new cens. The bo'tom of the potato market i.. ,lr...,l nut. a letter irom a una uio"" . Can KrinniMta GOUIUIUIUU mci una m. . chont aays that in fcau rancisce f.nininn is current voai. 1 . . - . i a notaues in oreH one. and that the peo : . M :ll ...naomli nllv l.l.. Ill TII1H HiaLO Will ..i-.'-- ---- thir croo to Ban l-rancisco I,... .nln ami II1RI oeuei, o " ' makes the price very low there The 1-omr Creek Eagle aays that mil. Senator lleurv tJiacamau, Ileppner, is in tavoroi peuuoumK ?,...Urtw.r l'i-nnover to can nu extiaseBsion of the legislature for the nurpose ol making an appro priation tor a ponnpo around The Dalles rapids Mary E. Belanger.of Port lown i vc ii. uresBweii. n anient oi rrince r.uwmu damaues ir u. n nrnmiae. lie was en UW" r t.i 1 iraired to her several nmro, u " I An In VTiii 1 rPD I one occasion bub at 1)18 rtquesi to marr uim, he evening Detore it was to utcui he insulted her and refused to marry her. Albany's prospects were never i.riffhter than to-day. Now it has a permanent co'or to it. TOTK FOR 1S88. lhm VrkaniuH Cililorni Cl'omlo Cuuuecticut ..... Del .wire r'liTlut. Ueviviii ll.ino Iiiuuii Ka maa Keutujky Louiaiai.a Miue Mirlauil Msmhu-Ktu ... Micliisan uiDctKita is Issipi 1 issouri Se'iraika vana ' IMiaiwnire New Jc e ew ork NotnCaroMna... ohli 1 Oregon feimiiylva-.m ... Rhode Is'a d.... South Caio'.ina .. fin icaioe .. . . 'ex Vermoni nt-nia We-t Virtue. WiscO'isio railroad ..10 ...7 ....8 . J -I .. ..li ....22 "k ...13 9 ... 13 ... ...ti ...8 . .14 ....13 . . . 7 ... ... HI ....3 -.1 ..ii ...23 ...3 ..30 .. 4 U .....12 ...13 4 ..12 ....tl ..11 vot rR 18S;2: Alaliama. Arkantiui C uilornia . .. . t.'o'.orailo Cviinectirut .... Delawarer. . . . . Florida Ceorgia Illiiom Idaho' . .. Indiana Iowa .... .... K.nsas K.-ntu ky l.ouiiiiiiA Maine .Maryland ... Massaehusi:tis k. i. -Intra Miline otl ... Mittsiisipiii Ui8Miilri .... Montana ... Nehra-ka Ne ada Newitrni-wliire New Jersey Ni!W Ymk Morih Caro m North lliikoU- Ohio. Oregon Hetinsj Irani i Khode iMlaud.. Soiiiti Carolina South Dakota Tenneviee Texai Vet mint .. .. Viik'mia t Washinion" Wetiriti"'a tVUootii'i WyoniiH - .11 8 II 4 r) s ...4 13 4 3 IS .13 10 13 .1.1 ..14 .3 4 ...1" (i 11 ...3 ..--3 .4 3: ..4 12 15 4 . 12 4 ii ....12 .... 3 .. . iaonuii i tie Dreneucc the I. niteu Maves ueci. nmlmlilv brinir lo Valparaiso laree rli-et of veasel- of tne Br twli r.o. .. r.ritiuii interests m vum 'i.'..!, an.l it is assumed anv action by the United S ates would P.ritish Heet. anil tnai u a ueicr tn ahe'd the city was liiiiiat w - . hv this ifovernmeni, me i nronertv olOreat Britain would have to oe conewtrru. a ,...atinn nl lirilisil inierveunou '.' hr ... . i .lolur i u is not, nae.y, uucc. , " . -,. from following a course that will ..r,.il rentH'ct for our fl tg, and an expression of rtgret for taking the . . ' . .... 1. 1. II .1 1 1 11V1I1 iMn mpn wcaiiiiK me of the United States." DDKS KNGI.ASn WANT A HASP? London. Oct. 30. The Times fi-div ouolWUaan article s gncd " 1 ,, A niurii-an." ai en- in a terrib'e condition, ine were each covered with blood, which was Mowing from many cuts. They were separated ana uotn taken to a hospital. They pro- baoly mill die. MVKDKKEU BV BANDITS. A FrencTi Offlcar and Eacort KIU4t la Madagascar. Paris, Oct. 30 La Petit Jour nal to day publishes a dispatcn from Madagascar stating that Mafurga, an important town on coast of that island, was ainiost, eutirely burned. The loss is estim ated at fZUU.UW. Aim P"r I lie same bandits medical Kubur- soldiers, forming his escort. Tbev were on their wav to the town which waa burned out, and while in a boat on the lteleiboka river iney were attacked and killed by bandits, who plundered the baggage ana took possession of everything oi value. A detachment oi troops has tieen sent in pursuit oi tne baud ta, but there is not much proFiettof their beii:g captured. THE FK1ZK KINO. SullTan Can Find Hteaunw Fight Anybody. Xkw York. Oct. 30. Jamea Wakt ly last night received a tele gram trom San Francisco, announ cing the arrival of Sullivan late Wednesday night. "I have no he rutvtet idea what he intends do ing," said Wakely, ' but I wai say that if he cares to arrange a match wiih Blvin or Corbett, Chart. y Johnson and I will back him froai $10,0 K) to $20,000 a side. An American," asserting tuanue .oiiMib r.f tne United rotates in re gard to Chili is entirely due to the u ni.r. i ii'liinL' election. i.'..UMin.i neu'Mtiters comnieiit at l. inrth noon the Strained rt la I Tin Mine !. rerrl In California. tions exi.-ing betat-eu the Uuittd Cai ik.ntk, Ca'.Oct.30. Areport States and Chili. reaches here lhat great excite- wr,iinitnthi Pall Mill a- ...., t pxinta in Kernville. a iiiprsM nmliiiibt muchexcite-1 ... almut fortv miles off mui'.ii to the tlettions. "No- roUroad. over the discovery of body," sayathetiaz -tte, '"s. r.onsly .A nev tin mine by w llliam 401 Th-( )iiili.atenew states A BOLl TI.OT. The new CrlmlnaU Scheme to Millionaire's Children. a r.ir.1 lntH iust been discovered v i- r.;i is bi.lnntilhe in JCW loia. -"-r. children of certain millionaires and hold them lor neavy Inspector Byrnt s, it is s aid. nipped the plot 111 US OUU, ing engineered by a gang ofihe mobt noted criminals in tt.e coun try. The plan wap, in substance, that the first child to be kidnapped was little George uouiu, jr., lie a bov. the younzestchild of Cornelius Vanderbilt ; the next a babv boy in the family of J. l. .1 Jit I'll tint n 11 n.a. Kockeleller, tne ioo,ooif....... u...s nate; the next young Chaumey M Dcpew, Jr., and so on until it was an almost positive certainty that thousands could be secured in the way oi ransom. uc intimation that Mr. Gould had that s plot had been formed to -:.in.n iiia child was the attempt a man to secure the friendship of bis governess. ne wan young, ..ii.i.r unml-lookinir Swedish girl, who was truHe i almost absolutely with the we'fare of the younger children. Early in the morning it was her custom and part oi ner duty to take one or the other of the G nld babies out in the park or for a stroll along the streets and avenues. The men w ho were in the plot planned their scheme well. First they were to become intimate with, or ra'her one of them was to court the governess. After Rectirini her confidence they would have married her if necessary they were to take her lor a long walk, and, when the opportunity arrived, abduct the child. i.oliven that President uarunon ill iinsh nutters lo extremities Neither the sympathies of other a nnr the maioniv ol Am a ill he with him." The St. James Gazette, refcring to the same subject, remaiks: "Whether President iiatrisone ..,;, in.lUniations or Blaine's electioneeiing calculations will re sult in war is doubtful. The Chil ians " lhe Gazette continues, are not now in a mood to submitt to bullyimi. If Americans have a grievance fr which they can le; gitiuiate'y demand redress, ChiU has equal reason lo complain of the conduct of Kan." The Ulol sa s ; "1 here is acjues lion wl e her. if President Hairis on's g ivernment pusbe lhe quar rel to an actual declaration of war, it might not find itself taken at its word in a way both unexpected and undes'red." ' TAKING THINGS COOLLY. Washington, Oct. 30 At the ..i.;., meetinir this afternoon the time as devoted toaditcussiou of l l.u i -liilinii Mtuation. It is eut llliufll lhat Secretaiy Blaine sub- ,..;n. i f.ir i-iinnideration the out line of a reply to be made to Min 'h communication, that its details were perfected, and that in due time it woiru ue inane puo lic There ha leen no fuither disnatches from Minister Kgan or Commander Schley. At the navv department today mere are jio :. r.f .li -tnrtiKnce over the im,;i;.h. afliir. and a strong opin- ioh prevails that there win oc uo war over tne trouoio. SOME FECI' I.I It FATALITIES Tt.o ffiat vestibule train on the rM.ir.aon and Kaotern Illinois road au re -ked at Crete, thir'y miles fmm Chicago. The accident was caused by the engine runn;ng in'o n unen witch and st liking the rniinrihniiRe. which wa9 de- nnlUhed. Enmneer l lark was billet na were also time Inter Oeau reporters who were riding nn the engine. Their names are L.J. 'Vatson, Fretl Henry and K.ank McCallertv. They were riding on the locouno.ive i!h the intention of writing up the trip for their uaner. The hreman iumped and saved his life. James A. Bradshaw, engineer of the Eagle Do.-k company work t. Terrwille. Conn.. aDProachei W. A. Hough, aired 17 years, and ordered him to go to ano'her pait Walt er. The III -lie M locaicu ih :.. :.. U'.lk'a m-jtintAiu in mo v. -- - ranch. l.ooklnK Ont For th DleMa. The inventor of those little pocket dime savings-banks no doubt used for advertising pur- the old saw '"look out tor the dimes and the dollars will lookout for themselves, but He prouaDiy had no idea wbat a wide-spreaa fad he was inaugurating, let aa hooe the inventor is reaping a just rewa'd, for the number ot people who are practicing it is legion. Some are able to save only $1 a eek in this way, but outers ac cumulate $i a day, and tbe sum total in any case amounts in a tew months to a consiaeraDie sum. 'Nobody misses ten cents, aay the entnu.-iasts as tne7 put away the coins, and after a bit there is a r.tat pile. This can oe aeposiieu n the Link 9R the baSIS Ot Still further accumulation, or expended for some priz-.d object long de ferred. Recently a man started for a two months' trip to Europe with $400 in bis pocket, neapea together in twelve months by con tributions of a dime at a time; and another one, ho for many years has shivered in the cold ot January and March, next winter will nave fur overcoat, liecsuse ne oas enough in the savings bank to buy it with, saved ironi tne ven-wu pieces which be declares he baa . i J. ih. rnulk Via HOI miomril uuiuifi has refrained fr - attending inena. When They War Mw. First jury 970. Tins made 1453. Needles used 1545. Matches made 1829. First cast iron 1544. Firat newspaper 1454. Coal used as fuel 1834. Surnames used in 1162. Iiead pencils used in 1594. Window glass used 6J4. First gold coin B. C. 206. Tobacco introduced 1583, First steam railroad 1830. First p stage stamps 1840. Kerosene introduced 1828. Electric light inaented 1874. Iron found iu America 1815. First insurance, marine, 533. First wheeled carriage 1559. First Ametican express 1821. Musical notes introduced 133ft. Latin ceated to be spoken 580. Bible translated into Saxon 637. Gunpowder nsed by Chinese 80. First illuminating gas in 1792. Bible translated into Gothic 872, i.een receivet".