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2 CKNTS A WEEK. ALBANY. OltEHON. riMOAY. NOVKMBEK li 18!M VOL. VI .NO. 287 nR ItLE. WANTS, ETC. t IsSOLl'NON OF PAVrSFfiSIUP- n w" h'-rthT ire:i that h: flr n f f wi a ! mniois, doing hui kk mil. r th it unie at HMkin Mill is hereby i.--o'il I aiuiua.- consent. Kim Noel reti-iii. li e iiinneaa win M ciif intie I by S imii.ns 4 IOsT In th!s nit on M unlay, O t. '., a i flat void waleh eh.trni, V-arlnv.- the In in gn -F. (1." and ou the num s He a r !. Ihe fiiiuer wi I p ca;e leae the auiii at II CR.U.D cih.e. IOST On thi r d ne-Albitir ar in At i biv, a bl iuk sithel ur j;ri cuutiliiiu a b!a k veal aid cjit, a pair of overalls, a l.r.ud otiinini-d h it, a jmh of ah--., alurU, a raa r anil a'ri'i, nvi; aid iruxh, a iur o enure and b.itda-ie.4 lor a r4.e Iiiim ri,. brtsi in bots'e, aia-i a revolv. r, Libt-rr.1 rv til will be paid I., the fln.ler on Icati Ike eatae at IImald office. 1) Y your si h il t i - The s. h vl ca tor the year ls:U, u n ilus ..d payable. Ta-paer are repies'e 1 1 roil pro uptly, at the orBis of the clerk, C it I! arii hirt an J pay the Mine, Si ied, C, CI. Ilurkhart, clerk. T7JR RENT A lie.t Ave room cottage X i.ear.So'Ulr u I'aciH. Dep Hotel, dejiot. Apply t 1 1 a. WlX.t, AuKNT OK t:ie LEAD. J Inf S.-a. Ill and a.'.rvle:il iiuuranse eou.- panlee. IfONKY TO LOAS HOKE CAPITAL OX JtL food real e"ate security. For parties Ian enquire of ueo. Hu'JU'hrey. 1 rvCRK OF L V All St (or culti J Uvl ration, aril un ler fen e, for mle a $10 per aire. Within I) miic from railroad ateti hi aid 20 ur'ci fr iiu Albany. Apply at tksa orlce. MAH WA has reuivel h laun try to the O Iron ni l the cor cr of ae.-ond and Lyon street. Land for ftale. 1. 10, SO, 10. SO ai-rr-t, raxy t. mis. Install lent plan cheap and hiii-prii-ed. Aiho a city lotaa'l owiied by U. iiraiit. Lnad urvrylax. Ftnaa amiBiiia iihuvhi doku car tain ai.-caraW nd prompt work bv cailinc upon county atirveyoi K T. T. Kiidior. Ht baaeomplete copies ot field notes and town anip plat, and ia preiari I to do fl'irvv', niir in any part of Linn cotinty. Pnttne aMrtMi, alillera Station. Linn nou Oregon. A1 trintel iv -till A. ct .ii-icakl J ir.,;.l Vil.lt. No -. Vfjt it:o i ivutrant n-tl !:. Inm u "'ritiHi ctit cr wi-, iti 2 Al)imiritiiii I. rl' ri'ff .ViiheiiiM, Sv tlii- atlvi.rt.4r i ftit. It will -i t. tio cvM, A 1.1 mi J 4ikt I'l h:.mii' ', hrt, Kv. Albany Xjirsv.ru s. Ve are ofTerinu to jl:iniT! I lie Cne-rl fat of fntit t !, til nil de sirable vari-ti-s. in fie t:it-. One liiiinlri-il ami li ft v ttio isuinl trens fur tlii-t ii!iin rV l i t If. IiHpectimi invito I in I t:itis'.ic tiuii uuaraii.tfil. Seuil fur I'Aiitliiun or call anil ape ns at the ol 1 l'!int lioi ii'.-tcail one half ;iilt m. nit 1 1 . -1 of Alf.any UvMtN'tt IJk.uvmi.i.. king ii the Xr ri4 at- 406. A eORD ! HOWARD & SON, STEAM SAW. I'UOMPT WORK I . ll!- CITY DRUG STORE 8T&NARD t CUSICK, Proea., PFE1FF2K BLOt K, - - ALBVSV, leder iti - 03UC3, MEDICINES. CHEMICAIS. FAHCY and Toi'it arti-iti, Spoiuea. Ibiixhca, Perfumery, SMinol IU-U, aiid Ar tist's Supi lira Thvsii ian's presripti on t carefully ciimxmrvU'il. H. OKEGli, Men's and IS.ua' i-luihin; deene.l and retired on rearooaMi rate. ma le to order or ftiort notice an I Shti on tie street ear line nd Fourth streets. between Third Cmral Mejvr's new oven is now I'KtiipVteil, uinl lie i l-ttcr IreiAieii tl an ever to 'rvo liis olil rii'4to!iura an well a new tnn-s with tho hest of fr-s-l hreal. eakfs, in faet everything fnun tlip ilainii et hit rdla to tho tnoMt elal orntt wetMiuK fuke. lloiuekfeiiers are invileil to givw the pruilnct uf hn new oven a trial. At Will & Stark's can hp , n tome of the must beautiful hulii w gultl watches, which have just been re.'eivel. M V k. i. a i Mi fnikiiiff Rtpairi TO tOO ft TFKPLAB.w. Do yon know that Moore's Ru vealed Kemetly ia the only patei.t medii ine in the worhl that dot 3 not contain a drop ol alcohol ; tht.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoverer; that it ia an advance in the Bcienceof medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its propriet i 1 oiler to forfeit $l.00 fur anv cata of dyspepsia it will not cure? Cram's I'nrlvalled Atlas, The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered by theauent, .Mrs. A. ,M. Talt. Th wcrk is a most excellent one, and this eJition is a irreat improve ment upon former one3. L'ivintr an me latest uare and much new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in every family, and on everv business man'sd. sk. Those wllo are not upplieMi can procure the atlaa 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 stocc, T." L. Walla: e & Co. Bazaar Wholesale lbs. extra ', lav.l. tii 00. price uf pu-jar: 100 , .".o ; 100 lbs. sr-anu- My di.-ip'av of new toys and (vellies fur the holiday this year will ! pomething woi.deiful. Julius MIIL'S Stouej anil DJp d$$$L Tlie' Largest Slock mmix mm, MATP3EWS & WISMRN'S, ALBAHY, OREGON. AUTUMN Cloaks, Jackets For Trimmed Garments aud This'uncstioncan be SAM'L. E. YOUNG, Ho HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TltVDK Ladies Dress U.iods, in cloth, silks, fo-ein and doustii: fabri:;i, laees. linens, and white i?.oils. notions, novelties, etc. Also a complete assortm it of Boots nsTAP.LlSIIEDIN ls'u5,T!II-5 PI0 r. by keeping a stock large enough ' as will g:-e eatisfa!tion lotb in t jM.OSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY v invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in all bis numerous depart ments, and purchased especially for the fall season of Highest of all in Leavening Power. cS ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old man ami have been a constant autTerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, it is sttane that so simple a remedy will cure 6uch a stubborn disease. Henry Bill ings, U.b. Pension Alt y, Wash- ! ington, D. C For eiitht years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my eyes and hearing; have employed many physicians without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. MIIE VERY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at .lulina (iradwohl's Bazaar, fur net cash, goo Is as follows : lfi lbs. gran ilated sng.ir $1 .00 111 lbs. esti-a V Pillar 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 ! ealluns good pickles. 1.00 Olbs. No. 1 Savon foip '.mi One complete han;ini; lamp L'.OH 1 will co ltluct a Sirict cash 8tore, and all goot'i; will he h M for net ca h from 10 to 2 per n nt. less than regular price. Aly Bt- k uf Chinas are, f mcy goods and all the desirable ftyles o.Mishes, as well as staj le troei r ii'H crocke.'y lamps atui iitii:es, is complete in every wav. 1 'ake a 8pt'i'iiili.;'if line teas, 0 lleei ami bal.ing (Miwder, ai.d always p'eases my customers. Jl l.llS (iliAliWolll., Ai.basv, Oct. 17. l.S'.tl. Sityuare ef id mm IS IIEKE, mind and on the "Who Ins the aatUfactorilly answered at the old Soutli of Port-anil and Shoes, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. iim'ci,' ntjv U'lin; ifotrsv. it vs to supply anv want, an I m Vinrs piality and prices. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report Baking Powder - School Tax Notice, The school tax in scboc! district No 5, is now due and pay able. Call at my oftVe and pay he same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bl'RKII KT. District Clerk. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly alout Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking a bo ft , it is the guod qualites of the cook and heating dtoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. MEKIT HiS dcaii'c to say to. vc uohii'c to say to. our t zt tis, that lor years we have been 1 v" in Ir Kind's New li'ovcy ,0 LiiiMiiiiiliiiii, Dr Kind's New v I' M-, Huckleii's Arnica Salve r ni l.'tctiif iiillers. and have i.ev; ii.nnlli il remedies that sell as, or ' '. . have fjiven tu'l iniivcral saiin.' t it'll. We (In not hesitate to i;ii. i.'ii iee itlii-m every tine ninl web..Mt(. teady In riTand the uin liai' nii e, a' ii-faetory ri suits (In not follow .11" use These remedies have won li ' ere it iMipiilaritr purely 0:1 it r ineriN, Koshay ,V Maxell "!) tejl. Hliepp'rt riiotoraplis of lliei Worlff On of the ni-'s! reautiful and appropriate holiday books that has lit en issued, i ears the title above given. It is fully ex pl lined liy lhf tit'e, for it illus trates all of tl'e objects and n-ent-J of interest in the dill", ivit parts of world, and that tno uiih all the t iltlifultiess and lie.iiity t f the geimii'e photograidi. Overtno hiindit'd and lifiy ol llie e full page photographs aie giv ti. The liook is one of ihe line-t gift b.oks that could be isxaMinol of, :-n I is sinip'y simeib. It (i'i be t-old by i-uh-criptioii. 4 'K HVtMtlfiM'. Ts one which N irn H Jiiteed to lein yor t.atifa jtory resnlis, in in ra-e o failii-.o a return id mri ii.i-e p: 1 On this cafe plan yuil ca'l hey li-ei uur :iilveiii-ed druil-i a Ihi.ih o l)r Kind's New ll.voveiy or l.'on I' III ; t i i ill. ll is i; liar n.i ei! In In .11 lelief in l'V ly ease, u iieti 1i1.ee .0 I iy allrc'iion o' Tlifn.ii. I.ir-! . (' li" i. He ll as (ii)li-llliini' i, lli.l m.i '111 of hl'lls. i.iollrlllli , A-iii II Winionitur t iitili. ( 101111, e,e. e. It i 1 leus.oii, ainl aree. Iile to 1' e pcrfei-ily 8.' Je, ainiean alws'j-i In: i'.' pemli'il upon. Trial Imllle. f:ee al t'o.-hay .t .M.iMin, liii;;;sls. M'r.'l I.4IIOA !)IM.i;KVI i. 8eairt ly a day pa-se wiilsnut c news of some l.i.ge fai'eie Iti.i. r, over the wire .lie tinal I o ppeei'lation in s.oeUs or some eijt'.' ' (l.in'.e'cn-iveii.t'ie. Tlie s.mie eh 1 ' Ctl itnt ea. i-es ,o I'u.ir (P-lf-ii i.'.e.i the sail tidi'i's of d ial h ol I'H t il i-.i: too le en ihe re.oiit "t spec.ilj.ioi in patent tio-.ir n. MonieV I5 v.v 'n Keineily is no Sj'eei'l.iliii'i Im' .oil on p(itive '' li'-'atee Do not .. :l to go to your tl, nuit mid u-k f.r i.e. tno'ley if no. tati.-lieil. We K.iohii von will go and Inly I'liolkei' hoi." tor bale liy till oiii'isi. AND THE INQUIRY ON THE lips of every woman will be, best stuck of UdU Fall Drsot. established bouse of A MAMMOTH VS-iORTM ENT OF 3'ia vis, tin dm-wear, gl ivph, lioncry, M VI n r I ' ri P. I'.i.iv; nnn. s; ':alty ol selecting sut n 1891 SENSATION AT SALEM Dr. M. J, Pattern Attempts Eob a Dank to SIE IIELI I'P THE CAS ill Eli. E Vs DiDhk sad Ilea. It Intans With ExcksIvs Iiinin Is Bow j Under Ar eat. Jjalem.ov; 5. This aiternoon a sei-Pati' c:d attempt was made by Dr. M. J. PaUon to hold up Hugo McXitv, cMsiiier of Wil iams & England'i bank for $500. No one pui, AlcXai-y was in the oank al the time Pat ton came in. lie walked up to the cashier's window andnituhis hand in his outline coat pocket demanded ( f McNarv $",00. l'att'iu had a revohariu bis pocket arid with the end of the weapon pcepiug out of h;s pock-. I made a deaiaml o'i McNary 10 money. McN tiy saw the isiiu i ciui. ed ut li;id and tried to a.gue P. i ((11 out i '' it and made a reach for l.-isott"' gin when Pa'ton said: "Don't do :hat for I have Ihed'-op on yod." Meanwhile people came into the b.mk to do basmts and the wou id-be robber's opportuni'y as gone. Pal ton then told Mc Nary that t was a ;iei so:iai matter between tL( IP and if he, McNary, valued hn li'e lie would never breathe a '.vord of il .'or V., Paltoit. didn't arc tiiat ( napp ng his lin ger) for hid own I'le. Paiton walked out of tni bank and was arrested wlien he had j.'i:ie but. a lew steps, with his h indon his pis tol at tin; lime. Paiton had been dunking aiv! acts it s.i;i-. ll was held lo iivsit Ihe pclion of the grand jury. Tliea 'ate rt for 11 seho'il opene I at .-a!e:n to ilav. 'i'ne reform Fchf.ol building is a line one :tiid is 1 1 aled m ar Salem at a cist n' mme ihan .'lo.o.iO. It is now ready for Inii-ii.eKS in tiie way of refci. na tion of th yml iTfnl la.'. lntukeis. Boys li .twei-ii tht? the ages of eij. hi and si .teen may 1 e co ninitted to its t-ii..:.e. The late U. S. W.d.nce, made a wi'l in ISS5. in t'hii-ago. There wn no (odici! ccepl one, silbsti t nt 111' J. II. AlVri of S.dem, fo- a Chlc.10 man a-- one n the exreu toij. The will wil ptolably ne tried i ipio i"-t-j !o-d iy. Ji. is a lengthy t'ocu lent :md very ciiu iollv p'ep.it'e-1. It bi'ilUeA'llS lll t.f ' is proptiii of whatsnevei ki-id lo 1 Iiu exi-riitors aid Irusiees. He directs that bis tmsiness be c indiicied as neirly as iioit-i tie as in their r pinion l. would conduct it wete iie iilive. tho profits from ! t!ie same to be given to his wife and i liiMien, eachjto share alike. CHILIAN .II'IIIKS, Tiio Ti-oulilo I'll the I'ulted States .llay lie SetlUtl. V w !'ai;i'so. Chili, Nov.."). The "1 ci m a as p.vsident of Adroii'al J"i:ll is bailed with enthusiasm ii ad sides, as he is popular v. illi cLsses. It is believed with tiie iiini tit i n oi a c jiisti utional gov t '1:111 nt, the to es ji-ns now at i - ". between Chili and the United Stahs will be iik re calmly dis- :s d at.". U:c oilteoiiK' be satis 1. t- r t ) both nations. rialCI'OH ilAS ltKSIONKI. tils Itt isnatioii Is In the Ilunds l liie I'l CHiil tut. I'd i:i'S(iTnN, Vt. Nov. 5. Pel field P'lcor, who :ir;ivel bore li'ii'i Wa-b nton, w role his res 'gi a'ion as s '"re'a. v of war bH'oic le-tviu t'v iv and placed it in ihe ' a-uls of Piciident Harrison. A Wonder In a Well. Salim Statesman: Twenfj vearsa-'O a well was dug on -live the place of Cl aries llellenbiand, over in South Salem two blocks weit of Commercial et'ect. Dining a pi .trier of a century the wst( r in this v.cll was clear and pine, and issued from a fin about the pize d a man's wrist. Suddenly one dav last week the water in the well turned daik and ever since hai been of the color of black- coll'ee. The water is taste less but as the dsys pass there are no sins of a change. Old coal mint is eav that the water is just like that' struck in coal mine?'. I his well was sunk through a soft sandstone and never leqnireJ wall ling. The change in the color of ihe water is a mistery that up to this time has not found explana tion. lie Fiisnil Out. Tiie Empeior of Germany was mi-ions tl learn how he was talked about among his ollleers. He dined cne evening lately with the Life Guard mess. Afterdinner Ihe tlli. "rs, merry with wine, be gan to call ach other by their KH'iiiaiiH'S. Turning suddenly to the voting ollicer, the Emperor askeii: "Pray, what is my nick name'.'' As "everybody appeared coiifusid, an elderly Colonel roce p o, an J, with a polite bow replied : "I cm answer for it that among ihe eld r oilicern your majesty has no nickname." 'Ibis did not satisfy the Empeior, who sent for a young lietenant and said : "I command you to tell me hat nick name is given to me by you and )ur biotLer oflicers." "Is this a co.nmand, your majesty?'' nuked uie young olticer, laughing. ' Vtrv well, then, 011r nickname 'Gondola Willie.' " is A Sensational Scene. The ilispatlics from Panama re late tb it o 1 Saturday a naked telepho .e wire win detached by some sticet ataby bo that it hun ; fiom its supports o the ground, trailing over the circuit w ires I'miu the electiic light plant. A police commenced to haul it in, aud the act of drawing cai'sed it to cut through the rubber insulation on the electric lieht wire. Theolficer received a "hock which ren-Jeied hiui unsconcious. A ciowd gathered and before the electric light company could be no' fied to shut off the cui ient, a horse hitch lo a cab was driven ovjr the wire and killed. The c b.nfm in attempting to extricate hif animal from the harness, think ing he had ai in pi v fallen, was stiuck on the forehead by the swinging wire, which bit through his skull almost to the ears and then remained. The electric fluid liteia lv filled tne man's head, and in a m mient t;ie brain and eves b id been com- plettlv incinerated. The ilt-sh and pkiu smoked atnl si..led until '.hey also were re lu c-d almost to ashes. All this while sparks plavei about his head in an awful Boower, tlie eyes .'iteially flowing and radiating the consuming fire. Tliere were no other casualties. Teacliera Kxaminalioii. Notice is heieby given toat the regu'ar public examination of teaebtis, tor Linn county, will take place in Albany, coiumenung on Wednesday, Nov. loth, at 1 o'clock p. m. and continue until Friday noon, Nov. l:; h. All leaehe'S must pos. lively be jeesent at the time of commencement, as 110 one w ill be a lmitled lo the ex amination w ho is not so present. Ci. F. Ri sski.i., Countv SchfMil MiiH'i'intendeiit. LYNCHED BY A MOB. 1) ESI' EK lOKS TAKKX FKOM JAIL AM) HAStJKI). Infuriated Citizens In Louisiana Mete out Hnlft 1'uulshinout I poll Two Murdereis. Bastrop, Ii., Nov. 5 W. S. Felton and K. F. Smith v--re taken Horn the Parish j til here last ui'i'it by a mob and hanged. Snii ii and lei Ion w ere siisre ted of ihe murder of J. A. Dryci's rt Mer ou;re near here OcioJtr 10, but no at 'ests were made at the rime. A few d.tys afteraaMls Sini.h went to Ark.meas, where he leniained unfit i ist Sa'urJ.ty. w hen he telo mil. 'I'iieu Im ami 1'Vltou ma le thrca's against sev er.il citic.is o." MeiToue, and fo this Smith was a.iesledon Mmi day. Fe' on then became mole violent, and both heieand at Mer louge, lie threatened iucenoiarism and personal violence if Smith was not at unco lflieiated. As a result Eeiton also was jaiie I. Bv this time public feelit gainst the two men became intense, and last night it ill initialed ill the douLle Ij nchi' Snowtns ,n ttie Uustern States. Chaklottkv li.e, Va., Nov. 5. li. is snowing hero to-dty, the ear liest in years. tl X- -- - L' I . 11 ASIIIX IO, iMIV. .). .now oe- gan falling here at an eaily hou' ttds moi ning, and fell for sever;; I I. r. .lea iiuiii a. Steelier Arrivals. Ya(jii.a, Nov. 5. Steamship Willamette Valley arrived at 11 :55 with the following passengers: Mrs, T. W. Go-man. S. T. Adams, P. B. Gallagher, Wm. Bergamon, G W Bigham, Chas. Mason, Miss Dolph, Thos Rigliey, W. Gordon, Heiman Knees, Miss Meagher. AN HISTORIC UOC8E. The Home of Jaases RasSell Lowell a Landmark of Three 1'erlods. James Russell Lowell was bora among the trees and lilac bushes of Elmwood, February 22, 1819: and he grew up there amidst the sight and sounds of the count!? out f doors, and in companion ship of books and learned men indoors, writes Frank It. Sanborn in the New England Magazine. One inducement whicn drew bis father towards Cambridge after ihe death of Vice-President Gerry in ISl-f, threw Elmwood into the market was, no doubt the college library and the learned society in that town. Elmwood itself indi cated three great leriods. It wa built by a prosperous loyalist, used as a soldiers' hospital during the Revolutionary war, and afterwards inhabited by one of the earlv gov ernors of the independent state of Ma- s.tchusett'. The loyalist was Thomas Oliver, the lieuten nit-governor under King Genrge; and the governor was ElbriJge Gerry, one of the signers of the Declaration of Inde pendence. The birtbplac.?, home and grave of the poet all lie within a short radius, in that once secluded but now too-much fre q'lcnted corner of Cambridge. If you are hungry go to Parker Bros, and get a loaf of tlie best bread in the city. AFTER THE BATTLE. liie New York Legislature Is Nearly a Tie. COMMENTS ON THE ELECTION, McK'nlej Talks-Predictions of Eepabli- " cm Sdccss ia 1392 Blaine Is' the Has. Nkw York, Nov.5. Official re turns show that the stale senate will stand seventeen republicans to fifteen democrats. The assem bly will probably stand i; repub licans lo Co deuiociat-, although in une case it will lake the official vote to det ide. .v'KKl.KV'tj SM.IOix Tl" IXCKEAS'SI. Coi.tMiu s, Nov. 5. Tlie latest figures, witli nine counties to hear lioui, w hich are eelimaitd, and a f-:w others unollicial'y i.i'i.ie by li e lepublican elate coiuiui t-e places McKin ey's plurality at 2d- -)8ii. The repuidicans now claim lium 43 tu 5J on joint ballot in the Icgi.-lalure. HOVKlrNOK M'- N..KV TAI KS, Can os, ()., Nov. 5. Major Me- Kiulev in the eiutseof an inter view today taid : oiuo lias gone cpiii'lu an. and I accept the result as indicating that tins slate stands hv the lepbtil can party, v.illi lull faii.ii in its protective piinciple? as embodied iu the tat i II law; and uirtlier man tins, wiiio stands as sht always has, in favor of a full d jdar and a sound currency." ENUiISU COMMENT. Phii.adki.: hi a, Nov. 5. The Pressae: The ac-omplishnK nt.s of such tesulis in a yea- following gnc'i a democratic tidal wave as sw t-pi oevr the country last' fall is certainly encouraging,' aiid proves the strong vitality of tbu repubii- e-.'.n jiarty and its principles. Ihe LiHpurer s.iys: Maine could carry aiassacliuseos next year, and probah r Presi lent H.-rri-on cmlld. New York repub:ii-ans want Blaine for .'resident and igures show he can cany t!-at tate. 1 here is one man who can ceriainiv re. an every w andering Wes em s'.a'.e, and his name is 'Blaiiie.'' Baiv moiik. Nov. 5. TheAiueri :. n sav: The tide w hich set in so heavily against the republican parly in LSSK) has abeady ebbed lint is lapully flu A'ing in tli: cpiMi- sne direcl.on, so lapidlv that le- ublicdii iiaiiiiii'.l liiuiiiph i i 1S'.i2 mav b reasonably auticipi.ed. 1 ; e S:in says : Ihe elections ol I'ltesdav in iica.e an unnrs'akable niiiiiuai.ee of the movement d ipiniou and the as 'uipdiiiig )i .litl cal H'-iiiltS o. NoM'iiilcr, 1.V.KI. Bo.vitiS, Nov. 5. Ihe Herald, I:nl , piedic.s a ti'pubbc.in dti'.ai a ihe presi leniial year, pnless be pariy moililics its high iiiii view. Ihe lotie, I'em., saii; ihu ibralt.T of repubhor-nisin by i ds vicijrv is made (iisiiiic ly a iigiit- iig gruiiii'. next y ar Ly '.be elec ion of Flowe- as ;.ove'nor. New Yelk langes hetself :n the glorious me of s'ates to be counted lipomas suielv democratic in 1802. New TfaliiKS rromtlie Nni jaeg Slate' A laborer in Astoria th other day attrae'ed much attention by the noise he made in walking along the streets, clattering over the wooden load ways like atiorse. Upon it.ves igation it was found he hail stone soles on his boots. Tlie boots were uiade likeordinary boots, except that the lower or double sole consisted of a thin layer of what looked like concrete or cement, a shell or set etone on which the upper sole was pasted. It wan not flexible, and one couldn't do much dancing in them. The man said he was from Dakota had bought the shoes at Fargo. They were made in Connecticut. Stotieshoes are something ntw, and oiiibt to be economical, especially for boys and chronic kickers. ' HKW3T BOTES FROM L4SE. f eople aid Thing: so Tke Biuslaw Afflosnti. and VT ai.tox, Lane Co., Nov. 3. I am somewhat behind time with my items, and for excuse will say 1 have liren in the brii9.li for more than a month, having taken a job of slashing for S. S. Miller, on the head waters of Chica honimy, which I finished last Saturday. S:nee my last report Mr. Atkin son has returned to his home from ii'.e tour, which he had taken for the benefit of his wife's be.ilth ; and we are happy to say she is so much unproved, that she is at home attending to her household duties. Ihe bat hour tainiiy has re turned to Ft. Jones, Cal., where they are engaged in teaching sclixil. Thev were detained so ne lime in Eugene by a litigation with I. M. lrancis, about a kick ing mare. N. B. Butler has moved on the Ha, hour ranch at the junction ef the biuslaw and Walton rivers. Mr. W. !F. Lyons is i(uite sick with a cougb, which has very much the appearance of consumption. I. S. Day was sent by the Wal ton Y. P. S. C. E, State convention of Y. P. S. U. E , that met at Al- bsny.Oct. 30th. 1891. and Messrs. Whitaker, White Cornelius and Albeit Whitaker were appointed as delegates to attend the Lane countv convention Y. 1'. S. C. K., which' meets at the Clear Lake school hrjuse Nov. 8'h, 18'U. Mr. K. (J. Fowler lias moved back on his ranch, near Walton, he had bten out near Pleasant Hill for several years. Since my last repoit we have bad quite a gospel. The Rev. Keiins has been iu and preached one sermon at I.yc n school house and the Rev. Adams has preached three sermons at the Walton school bouse. We had the pleasure of meeting P. J. Blac'-ista-i, at the Mapleton hotel on the Siuslaw river the last of September. A. E. W. A Itallroad Train Itobbed. Omaha, Nov. 5. The Missouri Pacific train, which left Omaha ast night, was held up Ly ionr masked men at a West S de su burb, at 11 o'clock. They covered he engineer and fireman with il-eir lilies and ievolver. By atening to blow open the floor of the mail car with dynamite, the clerk was imbued to admit the robbeis, who plundered the car. foe ollicers reiuse to give any in-(D-mation as lo the amount taken, but it is said large sums for Kansas City and St. l,ou;s were secured. It is egl iiiaied tiiat the n .beis seemed ftiiMO in money takeu from a safe id ihe Pacdic Exp ess car. A isteaiimnlii Wrecked. Hm-ikax. N. S. Nov. 5 The Fu-iii-s line steamship Ottawa went ashore on Bload rock late Sittirday night on her way from this p ut to the St. John's, N. B. ..nd is a total wreck. Her crew, with tlie exception of the steward ess w ho was dtow ned, escaped. New dres go jds just receivid at W. F. Read's. A BRITISH VIEW. TUE ENGLISH DON'T LIKK r.ovEKNOii Mckinley. They Hi'nk Ills Election Means a Itepulillcan VKtoiy for Presi dent In I8!)'J. Londox, Nov. 5. The Globe this morning says, refei ring to the elec tion ju-t held in the United States: 'fhey prjvg beyond a doubt there is a hi; ular reueiion in favor of the .McKinly t.irifl'. The mischief wrought to British, iudusl.ies will i clii to convince the American voter Pe must somel.ow lie of good o li'm-elf. We should thus make a urea" mistake u we iook too con- iiueiuially fur a democratic tri- ii'tii.i in !,' . ana lor uie atan (lomiient ot p ohibitve duties." Eii-lish vieffs cf Uie American el -. li". is seem almost confiued to the result ir. Ohio. The success of .d.KinVv is looktd upon asadis litiet ' ieVeiice in ihe manuhtctur- iii'jj !b ,icts,and especially inBiad- foi.; m:u S.ieili-'id, Wnicii places ii vc be.'n d :asti-oulv p i'ected hv ihe .WcKinlev vet. 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