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ir 4- : - -.---vr -1 OKNTS A YVJ5KK.. AL15ANY, OKEGrON, grflDAY. NOViflaqaSK J0 VI NO. V ffiMIf FOR fcALIC. WANTS, ITC. TVl-kt.UTIV OP HAtTNERSmr jr once M hcrttiy it vra that iho Dm if M-wl a S mino w, doing lini ini u-Mier Ih.t name at BMtot Mills i hereby involved l annua! cooxeiit. St.n Nuel retiring. The '"" wm be i-jutiiiuej by S.muiona 4 IIWU1W-I(I. 1 OiT Id this titr tin MimhUit o.. hi Ji flat ud watch charm, brariwr the mi 'H am r.U." and on Hie reente a re ic. rtie Hnuer wi.l u cue leave the I M IIBKALP C11''e. T OSr On thi rbl niri- Albinr or In At J J banv, a hi u.-k a itchel or grip eotitaiu tag- bl-v k vest anil curt, a pair of overalls, a bruul uriiuiuetl ht, a iu ! )i'ea, t ahirb, a raar anu :;, mir awl riuli, a u:r of pure bMiu.ie fur a rate htine aiii race iiilmtt'e. al a revolver. Liberal re wtnl will he paid ti tlidttoJerou leaving heeameat IImkalp uflive. PT y.mr hvil hi - The ech wl iu fur the year ISUl, U n iltie a.,i payable. Ta-pairera are re iim 1 1 1 call promptly, at the oH -e of the clerk, C. O Barb hart and pay tlie clerk. anie. Signed, C. G. Uurkhart, Jft KENT A neit Ave ruiii cottage. tear Southern I'acittc ileput. Apply at Iwp )t Hotel, Ca WINN, AGKNr r'OK THE LEAD, lag are, lite and a:Ment Insurance com-paniae. MONEY TO LOAN-HOMB CAPITAL ON rol real eita'e eecurlty. For particu lare enquire of Ue. Humphrey. PAM:RE3 Of LNl AJ1 St for calti J Ovl tion, and un ler fene, for eale at $10 pera:re. Within I) miles from railroad etati Ml a'i'l 20 mile from Albany. Apply a' thia office. SAW WA has re nived h a laundry to the inn hou tee gorier of S-ond and Lyon treets. Land for Sale. 5. 10, 20, 10, SO acres. easy trma, install Bent plan cheap and h;h pricxtl. Also t ear city lota al owned by 11. Bryant Laad Sarveylaa. PAaTlas Baelaina aUBVlYtfla Dona 0AM OB tain accurate nd prompt work by calling Upon county eurvevoi E T. T. Fisher. Ht haecoraplete copies of field note and town hip plate, and i prepare I to do surveying ii' any part of Linn county. PostotB address Miliars Station. Lino coo it. Oregon. ALL' HI MM AGR A 1 tip tire II jme prtnte I cietin - Mechanical Journal of Ltta Fo eixn I ..venti ins and Processes. Vl, 11, S a.-'.'irc4i-uii. ituarantwd 16, 0iK Su iscription 35 cts per yea', with 2 Aluminum. Lr l "raver -touvenira, Stve this atlverci'! ent. It will lead oi to suc cess, Au slii s Auk Pi BLIHillMI to, N.w V". Ky. MAsnrFWE Do yon know that Moore's li vealetl Keoiwly is tbe only patei.t medicine in tlie world that dot 3 not contain a drop ol alcohol ; tin t tlie 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 centu ry ; that its propriet i 3 offer to forfeit $1,000 for any case of dyspepsia it will not cure ? " Cram's Unrivalled Atlas. The new edition of this unrivall ed work is now being delivered ly me ageni, airs. a. m. lait. The work is a most excellent one. and this oJition is a icreat improve ment upon former ones, eivinir all tbe latest date and much new matter that was not in theDrevioua editions. It should be in everv family, and on everv business mail's desk. Those who are not! supplied can procure the atls by addressing P. O. Box No. 00 Al bany Oregon. Highest of all in I.eavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE We are the only people who car ry the celebrated E. & W. collar and cuffs. Always have the latest styles in stock, 1 L. Wallai e & Co. I am an old man and have been a constant sulierer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured bv the use of Kly's Cream Balm. It is Ftraime that so simple a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry Bill ings, U. S. Pension Att'yj 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 urn dow on my second bottle of Ely's Cream Balm, and feel confi dent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro tiordo, 111. Mius GRWIL'S Bazaar o MIIE VERY LATEST NEWS I is that you can buy at Julius tiradwohi's Ba.tar, for net cash, goods as f llovs : 17 lbs. granulated stifr tr $1.00 20 lbs. extra (' suuar 1.00 No. 1 kerosene, per single gal. .25 r gallons good pickle. io 20 lbs. No. 1 Savon iotp !K) Arbuckle cotlV'e, 2"c pi r nind I will conduc a strict rash store, and all gwdg will be t M for net lehs per cent. 6VM0UTH Tobacco is mail's most universal luxury ; the fra errant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who uever used tobacco before. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Hlchmond, Va, 3 ? t s S:.l-3 Sal P v E 5 I ta.ee, 2 fa Wholesale price of sugar: 100 lbs. extra (', 4.7"; lfO lbs. granu lated. ' 7". My displav of new tovs and novelties for the holidays this year will 1h? something wonderful. ca n Horn 10 to ) than regular price. My stiM-k of Chinawnre, fincy good's and all the desirable styles of dishes, a well as staple jrro'wr ies crockeiy lamps and lixMres, U complete in evry way. I make a speciality of tine tciis.'c- UVeoaril baking jMiwiler, ami al way? p!eanes my ciistoiiiers. Jri.irs (iitAnwoiiL, Ai.ba.nv, Oct. 17. ISitl. School Tax 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. C. G. BltRKIMKT. District Clerk. 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 ipualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and W. Wc MERIT WIXS, desire to say to our citi- z 113, that for years weftave been sell inj; I)r King's New TAscovery for Coiibtimptioii. Dr King's New Life I'ilisS Huckleii's Arnica Salve unci KU'Ctric Bitters, and have nevr handled remedies that tell as, or '.lint have given such universal satisfac tii-n. We do not hesitate to guaran tee .tlicm .'every time and we stand ready to refund the purchase pi ice, if satisfactory n suits da not follow their use These remedies have won their ere it popularity purely on their merits, rosliay &. Mu?in Druggists, touejamiSipuare 1 5X it: a ; ti2 1 -11 z "-s 5 si CITY DRUG STORE 8TAHARD a CD3ICI, Proof., FrtCIFKCK BLOCK. - - ALBANY, Dmlerr In DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEMICALS. FANCY anl Toilet arti. i-s, SixHiires, Brushes, FerfuiBcry, School lk, and Ar tist's Supriiea ftVPtiysician's prescription! carefully coupounded. H. GREGG, Tailoring RepairiD2. Mea's aad Boys' clothing made to order or atoned aaul repaired on abort notice and usswisblo rates. Shop oa tne street car line between Third nd Fourth streets; Conrad Meyer's new oven ii now completed, and he is better prepared ttan ever to serve his old customers as well as new ones with tbe best of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainli--t lut rclls to the most elaborate wedding cakes. Housekeepers are invited to give the product of bis new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's can be seen tome of the most beautiful ladies gold watches, which have just Jwea received. , Tlie Lanrest Stork IMKDWAKK. ami m South of PoHiamJ al MITTdEWS & WASHBHRS'S, ALBANY, OREGON, Shepp'a l'liotugraphs of the World One of the most beautiful and appropriate holiday books that has been issued, bear-i the title altove given. It is fully ex plained by the title, for it illus trates all of the objects and scenee of interest iu the different parts of world, ami that two with all the truthfulness and beauty of the genuine photograph. Over two hundred and fifty of these full page photographs are given. The look is one of tbe tine.-t gift books that could be imagined of, and is simply superb. It will lie sold by subscription. SUPREME COUl Hears the J. W. Argued. Gain!' Case 4. St IX IVVKHTMKVT. Is one w hich is trunranteed to brihaf you satisfa -tory results, or in case ot failure a return of purchase price, On ibis safe plan you can buy from our ailverti-ed druugists a Indite of Dr King's New llscovery for Con sumption. It is guar- ntecd to hr:ng relief in every case, when ued for any utlrctiou of Throat. I.uiiirs. 01 Client, Mich as (ioiiFUiuption, IiiIIjiiih tiou of Lungs, Bron . hi t is, Astlnui, WliiHiping 1'oiiih. Croup, etc, etc It i.-. 1 Icasant and agree; hie to taste, p'rfcclly safe, andean always he de peii'lrd upon. Trial bottles free at Kosliay V Mason, Urugisls, Dril l I.ATIW. U tU:UO!4. Scarcely day passes without the news of some large failure llishing over the wires -the usual result of spiTiilntiou in stocks or some equally l .ulcere 1 is venture. The same electric cu lent carries to dear distant Iridic! the sitd tidings of death of loved onis too often Hie result of speeulation 111 pat. nt nostrums. Moore's Kcveah-d Heineily is no speculation hut is sold 011 positive guarantee. Do not fail to tro 10 your druggist anu asK lor four ino:it-y ir not satlslleu. ve known you will go and huy another hottlr For sale by all druggists. AUTUMN IS I1KKE, AND THK INQUIRY ON TUE muni ami on the lips of every woman will be. 'U'lio has the best stock of Cloaks, Jackets for Traed GarmcDts and Ladies fall Dimwcar. This questioncan be satisfac'.orilly answered al the old established house of- SAMX. K. YOUNG, HO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL AND WINTER TItVDE A MAMMOTH ASSORTMENT OF Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth; silks, fo-ein ami doumtio fabric, s'latvls, undrweir, gloves, hosiery laces, linens, and white k-'khIs. notions, novelties, etc. ' ' Alto a complete assortment of Boots and Shoes, Staple a id Fancy Groceries. nSTABLISHEDIN ISM. Til ) PIONEER DRY GO0D3 HOUSE II S MAINTAINED PUBLIC FAVOR 1 Dy Keeping a sicck large enougu to supply any want, an 1 mi'ung a sp.-cialty of selecting such goods as will give fatisfaction both in quality and prices. HLOSE CASH BUYERS VISITING THIS MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete iu nil his numerous depart ments, arid purchased especially for tbefall season of 1891 NEW HOTAKIKS APPOINTED. 0d More umU, Wttlch Mskes F.ve U tha Reform 8chool IccorpoKttoat CUckamai Aitcsaiunt Salkm. Nov. lit. In thenpreine court to-day the case of; J. VV. Gaiues and Iouis Stringer,! apel Iants,'v6. Linn county, jspon lent, appeal from Linn coi.n'y was argued and submitted. James P. (Jueener, of Lyons, F. M. Johnson, of Corvallis, anil T. I . Wallate, if Albany, were com missioned notaries public. The fifth incotrigible yuiith ar rived at the i-tate leforin school to-dav. Henry Militant it the lad. He is 15 yeais cld and I rm Port land. The governor lo day commuted the sentences of Chas. Dart, serv ing a two year's term for larceny, from Clackamas county, and Chas. Jarm, the same cii ue and term from Lane county. The Milton Foundry and Ma chine Company, ot Milton, was in corporated to-dav. The incorpor ators are E. J. Davis, J. H. Mc Grew ; capital et k, $-'0,CtX). The Clackamas coun'y assessors tax roll, which was received at the secretary of state's cilice to day shows a' total taxable property of $:,87li,4-.'0. There are 1(55:3 olls. Columbia county's total taxable property is $t,tio2,53o, with G31 polls. THK VICTIMS REVOLT. And the) Fakirs Have to Uetnrn the Munry. Portland, Nov. l'.t. The ladies over in Aibina claim that they have been b;d y victim'zed by an alleged artist and want to warn other people. Two of them came to the Telegram office and stated in substance ihat a short time ego a m in came to their home And solicited to enlarge photogiaph6 to ciayon portraits, saying that it would onlv cost c nts apiece Thev thought this rather low, but as he said that it whs all light they handed him the money. In return be gave a certificate en titling the hol lers to1 tbe crayon portiait. llown in the corner there is said something abjut "purchasing frame at studio," which few people noticed. Soon t't ladies de:ermined to go after their promised pictures, when to ibeir Mirprise and clmgriu, they fuiiod they must buy a frame, too. cost ug about $5. This would never do, and it seemed like frau I, because they could get just as goo! frame lor halt the meuey elteAhere. One ioor lady dend h'tir pietures enlargeJ, as she mppied lor $1.40, and gave the sgnnt the money. When she went after them lli'-y wanted $15. Of course she counlu't pay that, and what is more thev refused to return the $1.40. This is getting money under false pretenses, and is a criminal otlcns-i. me two ladies firet mentioned went to the otlice this morning and mads tlie apiarent fakirs return their money and yesteiday there was a great crowd of ladies comirg for the same nuruose. Thev I'.ave an otlice on Stark street and evidently murt change their methods in or der to succeed. 000 square inches, or 3 Clf acres, and we have then a carpet of dollar bills spread over m re than live square miles of territory. One hundred $1 bills may be squeezed into a space one inch high; 1,008.000,000 of them would rise into a monument 1V0 miles above the surface ot the eu-th. Counting $100 a minu'e a bank clerk would require lo80 working days of ten hours each to count this money, rather a long time for somtbody to wait on tbe outside of the counter for his cash. In silver dollars this amount would weigh 31,50) tons, that is to siy, 1575 carloads. An army of 441.0H) men, each caiying l.'O pounds, would be required to move the pile, and if the dollars were laid upon the other, r inning eight to the inch, there would rise a monument of s'lver MS7 ur'ea high, some cisUnce further up than the Grant monument in New York. Paing $50 an acre for land this money would buy 100 2Jl,(X -acre farms, and paving the government piice of $1 L'5 per acre it wou'd buy live S'a'es the size of Texa and twenty-five the size of Miclrgn It would pay t: e s.ilary of th president of the Unite! States for 20.100 vens, that is t say. for lb next 5040 Presidents, and it would be ample to meet the wages of the Yice-Pres deuts for li'ti.OOJ years, or the next 31 ,-(H) of them A private soldier in lUt reuU armv could be acomiuoda'ed with rocket moDey out of it for almost 0,400,000 v a 8. It wojIj furnNh to a thirsty multitude 21,l'H),0 X),00a glasses of beer, say a little less than twenty each for everv m-n, woman and child on eaith. It would if distributed, giv every state in the l nion twen'y four new mil'ionaires, and would pay the salaries of two i-enator from each state for 2300 yars. Ana lastiv, the whole s-im wouldn't buy a single b;eath of life for a dying man, or do him particle of good after the breitl had K ft his boJy. Detr .it Free Press. T A COM A ACCIDENT Chief Engineer Run Over by ! Heavy Hose Cart. ANU KILLED IMHEDIATLLY Throws from lbs Buggy Ron Orer Efficlen'.aod Trastwjr'.hy Officer Eat Concussion of the Brain, Ao THE MCAKKil A CANL. SKVKU THE TWINS. te klwedeu ami Norway !A re A boat Mriarate. London, Nov. 19. Advice from Stockholm etate that the direction of events in Norway is viewed in SweVen with the gravest anxiety The Norwegian agitation is attrib' uted lo Russian and Danish influ ences, and is paid to be supported financially fjom abroad. The Norwegians ate more closely attached to the Danes than to the Swedes, and make no concealment that they would prefer union with I "en murk. It is learen in htocx holm that the stoiihing may fol low u d its action in favor of separ ate presentation abroad by declar inu Norwav a republic. In that event war would be inevitable, as there is a strong feeling in Sweden that the common people of ror- wav. most of whom are excluded from voting, would not f ustain the storthing in the event of a civil war. esiecia!!v it weiien shouiu promise a more liberal suffrage as a reward for adhering to tho union of the two countries. A BILLION DOLL AKS. An Attempt to Comprehend Its Im mensity. The Fifty-first Congress made appropriations aggregating $1,008, OOO.COO, and did it ever strike you what that much money meant in material form? A dollar bill is seven and one-half inches long; 1,008. 0:t0 .000 of Ihein would be ,550,30O,JJO incnes, or in round numbers 120,000 miles, almost half nav to the moon. A band of dollar bills five times around the earth, or a belt of dollars fif teen inches wide clean around the equator. A dollar bill contains twenty- two and a half square inches; ,- 003,000 would contain 22,680,000,- A Favorable Keport Prom a Man Who Haa Been on the Orouurl. New York, Nov. 19. Dr. Donoso Maliano, of Uivas, Nicaragua, has been in town a few itas. lie entbusiast'c about the big canal 'A great deal of work Ins U cn done," he says, "and the company is giving every promise ot Uinu si r o-:s in the matter atid of in tending to prosecute its great task wrh reasonable promptitude. An important piece of wo k that i has carried far on to completion is the buiiuirg of a hreakwau-r a Greytown harbor, the material for which i to be brought from Oclnn. The canul at San .lua i if an accomplished fact for thj dis tance of half a mile. Three or four dredeva are hard at u-nrk or- J deepening, widen ii g and leigth eniug it lhecim,u!)y has d ine good work on the bar iu i lie en trance to the hay at San Juan 1 1 Nor e, having dredged it fully to the depth of twelve or fourteen feet. The work of clearing the line from E-pinal to Bri o, the Pacific entiance to the canal, will be oncludeu, it the aver.tga ra'e of progress be maintained, about next summer. A great deal liai also been done on the Atlantic side in the way of clearing. Alto gethcr, I should estimate that th? company employes about 500 men slea itly. These laborers are prin ci pally natives and Jamaicans, though many uationilities are represented in the number. Their pay is about $18 or $2!) per month "here has bten little or no sick ness among the Americans. 1 do not remember hearing of a single ieatn among them for causes der ogatoiy lo the ao3d name of the country as regards climate.' COMPETING FOIt THE WuKK. A California Girl Makea an Effort For It. Chicago, Nov. 10. Miss Ktihne Beveridge, a gianddaughter of ex- Governor Beveridgrt, came all the way from California to present her models for the sculptural work on tbe woman's building to the com mittee. Miss Beveridge, although but 17 years old, has done some remarkable work. She made a bust of f-'arah Bernhardt that was enthusiastically praised by the actress. Mis BeveriiLte's mo lels are in terra cotta, in two groups of three figures c ch. One of the groups represents Literature holding in her left hand the torch of enl'ght- enment and progress. With her right hand she is crowning a sister figure representing Poetry, and near by reclines the figure Drama. In the second group are repre sented Music sounding the trum pet of fame, a sculptress chiseling the head of Lincoln, and at the right of music is placed a cherub. The t to groups are placed in a shere and are surrounded by cu nids end cherubs holding' up escutcheons on which are displayed the arms ot states and nations. Among the othercompetitors are Miss Blanche Nevin, of Lan-aater, Pa., Miss Yandaell. of Kentucky, Miss Mary Michct.er and Miss Niers, of Wisconsin. Chief Burn ham, Mr. Prettvman and Charles L. Hutchinson wi'l award the prizes. The models will be sent to them wfthout names, so that they will not know until after the prizes are awarded who has won. Tacoma, Wash., Nov. 10. A mot shocking and fatal sc.'iden occurred this morning. About ) a. m. an alarm of fire was turned in from Jefferson and O street, Chief II. .M. Li:is and Asistau Chief Puckinghaiii s'arled down Pacific avenue. As they came oj pocite leiitn meet a Heavy imse cart villi three burses ahreast c:une into the avenue at a furious pace, colliding with I lie chief's buggy, throwing both men t: the pavement and running over them Itoth are setioiilv injured, and p iys ci ins say ti e t is no Lope of recovery. LiIIih lias c jneiispion ot i he brain as well as other injuries He has been a mot-t efficient and trust Aortliv ollicer, and uianv re urets are expressed that he should be injured in the performance of his duty. DKK4I UEU LAICUELY. Kxcef of I'emotal Indulgence Calmed The Trouble. Ntw Oki.kass, Nov. 10. Charles Wagatba paying and receiving teller of the traders bank, ws list niht announced as ss a d faulterin the a im of fS.IO.I. 1 lie shortage was ui covered ytKtaiduy by the clearing-house, the pMcksgt of checks from the depository le- ing found short Mr. Waatha belongs to an old family cf high ponition. and his fa'her I'as in charge of th branch depository of the stale National hank. Jlie young man has of late been spend ing money freely in bad c unpauy. He w as ab-enHroiii t lie hank vee- ter.lay, but is known to have 1 en about town late Tuesday night. Tlie detectives have s far oi ta lied no clue to his whereabouts. His cash accocnt have not yel been I a anceu, inn tuev arc thought to be all :'uht, in whid case the bank's losses wili be cov ered by the bond of 10,0 JO in the Fidelity and Casualty t ompuny ofewiork. Yaaiiias cy,-Uin was to place clu cks iu the package to tlie extent ot s vera! tiumlreii dollars, and pne de tho add tion on the outside by the linre "1.'' making it appear as if there ua flO.OOO more inside than '.he r al Hinount, Itislheliitt ti.n-? li.i system of delalcat o:i l.ai bcei woi ked here. HIS MOTIIKK IlltANK. The Cauae for a Man Coinmittltc Hulclne Ins ICarbarona Manner. Wll KESRAKKE, Pa., N V. 10. William Ruddv, nged 20, ieitirncil hoiee this mor ing, and hoirified at finditiif his in I'hir wan diink- i:ig t J exc.'fs, dt t-'rmini'd to end bis existence. He first ioureil coal oil over bis clo hi.i and set tire t himself, and then t-tdliheil himself just above the heart. He lied in horrible agony in a snoit time. near a i avc Setback for the lourent Nov. !!. A dis- Montevideo patch from Kio (ii Jixle do Sul says t'uit t te insurgent leaders have not impl'cit confidence in each oilier, and it is claimed that iuiorlant secrets as to the insur gent forces and certain proposed noveiiints have got into romcca s possession. It appears that the I'ograrims of the inurieetion in cluded an attack on the important city of iVsteiro, capital of the province of Santa Catharira. The vesse's at the disposal of the new movement were being ouietlv tne pared for the expedition, when it was learned that Fonscct was aware ol the intention ami bad .tken steps to frustrate it. This has caused much disappointment, as it was hoped that the small but prosperous province of Santa Catharina lniicht be induced to join the Kio Urande do Sul. The war preparations of the la'ter province continue with great ac tivity, and foreign engineers have een sent for from Montevideo to take charge of the conatnti-tbn of etensive works at Ku diande do til and other points. Huntlnf; fax a MUsing Ma . Hartford, Conn., Nov. 10. F. Loomis, formerly an ensign in thi navy, is reported mirfsiiikr. riends from Lynn, Mass , were n llarilord to-Uy, gdtlieriru in formation about bis movement. About a month n--o Loomis 1 ft a small satchel at a store and told he merchant he would call for it tiring the afternoon. Nothinir more was hoard from him. Two trunks are also at the Hartfotd lepot Lo'imis is believed to b j tempo.-aiilv incaii from the effects of a severe attack of the grippe BMine months ago. Desperate Fight Willi Bear. HKLFKNNmN. Pa , Nov. 10. While John Crawson, Samuel Weatherby, Hichard Weaihrbv, Richard Speclr, Frank and K-dt. Minsie and litbt. Janes, six farmers living near here, wete Hunting in me mountains vester and movement. It is nothing but fair and pro;r that we should put her on the same f joling that the L'nitid Siates government places the w idows of its presidents. Tbe duty devolves upon the states that coii-psed the confederacy. As the confederacy is a thing of tbe pist, it cannot be a very costly precedent lor us, inasmuch as there will never be another con- fedeiaey ; therefore, never another wii'ow ol a confederate president." An Opinion of tha London News, Ixisoox, Nov. 10. The News in its financial article this morning, refening to the epe ch of Secretary FokUt at the chamber of com merce banquet, in New York, Tuesday irght, says: "Secretary Foster's speech is a confession of opinion that America has gone too far to draw back. The United Slates treasury is in the same position as the Ban:, of France. It has to face the probability that'it Inn been sadd'td with an in mens stoik of meless s lvtr, while tak ing measures to hold 60 large a reeerxeof gold that it might just as well not keep silver at all. Americans seem so occupied with c 0,'saud Tide prospects tl at they neglect currency matters so long as their ma'crial progress is not violently interrupted." Oklahomo Wnnta to be a State. Oklahoma Citv, O. T., Nov. 111. The Commercial Club, of thia city, has issued a call for a con vention to be held in Oklahoma, December 15, ccmposcd of del fgatp chosen fioui each tK.litical division of Ok lahoma and Indian territory to discuss the advisability of state hood and the bound! y lines of day they discovered a cub p'laying ' ttoe proposed state r 'antured Hand we re ilepariiiii be mother n.o.lu l,us ot.iw-QraX'.. taiirtriKl a lavs ( " 4gi hand-to-hatid conttuvJ, 'pyred, the hunters finally ret.- .ig to the cave, where they came .n eon-la-t with the male bi&r. Tbe animals attacked the hunter?, who wete terribly lacerated and torn before they could bring their Win chester into play. James was cutight by th mother bear and so badly injured that he will die. Wea'lieiby's right arm was torn ofT and SjK-cbt bad one eye gorged out. Milan M iihI Have the Mvney. Viksxa, Nov. lj. A dispatch from Ui-igrado ays that great dis conte.it exists with the terms granted by the regency to ex-King Milan, and the populace are so aroustd that an outbreak is feared. The poorer Servians ground down by taxation, regard the 2,000,000 francs paid to Milan as outrageous extravagance. Milin, it is said, has threatened to remarry Natalie, come back to Belgrade and let Netalie have her own way with the men who had driven her out of Servia. This was not an empty threat. Milan is a favorite with the army, hich would doubtless have obeyed his commands. The if-gent, therefore, yielded to Mil an's terms, after an ineffectual protest, and hereafter he is to have ,tl0il,0iHt francs for leaving Servia entirely a!one. As the ministry is now tcldom able to make bo bends meet, Brniie new methoj will have ne h-und to raise tbe money for Mi'an to spend in luxurious idling in Paiis. Managf r Leavilt and Wife Quarrel. Nkw VottK, Nov. 19. MrF. Halt e Lcavilt has sued for sepai- ation and alimony from her hm- lanJ, Arch lei L-avitt, tlie variety 1 h 'in r'cal manager, on the grounc's of a-sauli with threats to kill, and conspiracy on the patt of her bu bind with his nephew, Lto Ieavi t and his b other. Ben Leavitt. to tarnisli her reputation. Judge Mc.VJams has is.-iu-d an order to show cause, and Mr. lavitt has "vti cited to appear before him in 'he supreme court Monday. L'-avitt was Herrman's manager U l'yre I Ieirman started for bin.- elf and lo day manages a number ot weii-paving theatrical com- p inks. When seen at his house s:eidty he said it was true that there was a little family ouarrel. and bis wile ha I leit him, tint that the would he very sorry before the su;t was ended. Ila.1 One Wife Too Many. Sr. I.oris, N...v. l!t. -The death i Ma I Kyan, manager of llavi i:i"s tin-ater, has brought out the fact that lr leaves two widows. Uyan manied Mary lxuisaCoe fo:ne : rs iv'it, but some months titer she ieii t-u-k and went into he . 3 n ry with a f tint hope cf -egai.u.-tf i-ullicient strength 10 en.lii-- her to live. Rvau thfn met S e:!a Plate. courtel hijr, wat :e;.ted ai.d inarrieil her. Mrs. Uyan soon cot well and came 10 no, and then Rvan hid to keeD lp two estah'islimeiit-i. 11-lid it for sevt rat tnon hs, and wif Xo. 2 nd 1I1 kn ow she had be n de- ved uiiiil a frw davs ago. when Matt fell sii k with erysipel s and 111 not come home. She looked lim u an 1 found him with wife No. I, w let waqnureiwr Lim. Ilia will will be contested when it it proba'e;!. A I'enalon for Mr. Jen Daela. Rh-iimono, Va., Nov. 10. Mrs. Jefferson Ihtvisaud her daughter, Miss Winnie, left tins city to-day for Memphis, Tenn. Tho Rich mond IHspatch to-day in an edi torial on Mrs. Davis, says: "The Southern Mates ought to vote a pension to Mrs. .It Hereon Davis, irgima should lead the 7 J ii. It 1 ( ? , t -j r. i"f