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h - 1 .- I- -O OK NTS A 'WEEK. ALBANY, SATUIIDAY, jSOVKMISKK t!8 1891 'of . wi a; . ' .$ 'OK SALE. WtNTS. ETC. lms(U"THX OF I'AITNKIiMIM'-. i iei.r i h n In- in tlii ti.s lin, il N "fl , S'neu.i.ia. iliiiiin l.ii-i ,em uri'lt-r th u nun- al It .ton Mill, is. hi-rt-bv is-olv.-.l I v in inn' tiin-K-nt. stm Nf- tntiriiiir. lli "Hiiii-i4 will lie i-outiiuiH by S nmmua A 1 tioitii m. 1IUI. WWTK -To .lo bou rk for a t M Mill ill fVllllY l.rtl.ulant inquire at thi...tt. i; OST -On th- r.Kl nr AIimiT or in Al- l;nv, I1 ick if h'l r rii iMttairiiti'' a uiv k vi".t Atii ;or, a pur 01 owralN, a lir ibl rn'Mi .1 h rt a tnr f gh'-i, -J .thtrt, . r - ptrk , m ati-l irisli, a .sr ol i"ir4 in.t hril4H lr a r:e h"i-r anl rv v in !nttV, 1ho : ru)ivi-r. l.;ti-ral rr- r, will Ik- l;ill t tlie till Iff oil irA. ir Y v .:ir !i l ti I th.. v.r it 'l'-pAt;r- n rit iif4t; I t .' I pr iitl , at tii t:H -e of the cijr, liiri h rt an. I vkv tlu t4.it ne. Si; lie-1, C. i. Cnrhharr, L'U-lU. I.K I; K.N T A iifit Hve rumi -oM.jo ne:r So-it hern r dic ikit. Aipl at IB. WINN. A'JKNr Koll TIIK 1 yj ti tire Ufa aiiJ llent lu-nnanct) mi- MONEY TO LOAX-HOME CAHTAI. ON irNN rnl estate aecunty. r'or particu lars on juire of Oe. iium;hrey. 1 ii ITKKS OK L Nl AH nt f.r cuiti vti.Mt, anJ uni-T fen-.e, for Nile at II (h-r Ti, Within Ij mi!t' fr:n r.itlrol nt hi n a-nl J) mile (rum Albany. Apiy at thus ortioj. O N WA hM re uive-1 h lann lrv to thf Lvon Htret't-i. Land fur Hair 5. 10. 20, 10, SO a:rej, eauy ttrm mcnt lan cKe ip ant h!-h-pri e.i. ew ti'v lott a't wueil by II. Hranl. instill Al.io a Land arvelns 1)ARriK4 DMIKIO Rt-RVKTI.M4 DOMICiM tain a-'i-uratw ml prompt witk ' vallinc ;oii county piirvwor K T. T. KL-her. lie h.vuOiipk'te copit e of tlelil notes and town 8 hi j i-l.iM, an.i m prepare I to do survevin.' in ai'V part of Linn county. PcHl;hce a ire-u, )hilvra Station. Lino oou ilv, Oregon. A' i.i mi! a;k i; pure iimi- nr.iite I S -ii'tiri- .l'i-li.i:n-.il Journal Ol l.tl " l-.ll I .Willi 111 II l-l il, II. -Viri'-l.-ifo i uti ir-Mit--l l". iiii'i S11 MiTiiiti ni ;i o4 n-r ye-.r, wiib -Aluiniii'itii L ir I'.-. ''ravr Sou.iTiir4, Sr. tht- a Ivrrf i-wii unt. It will IimiI t -il' Ai.i him n f i.K I'l ki.isiiimi C', N J..irr, K. 0m HJIISVW pipil.")ds 0lj03npoJd ) vn poqiHi.)si:t o.niou.xl -."i'titu:ui o ohprAHil J.d(.k! pui? '()." Oll JIM JO S0JP!J-A JO llOjPDDS pOJ -j pin: Ji:iii?.xl oii 110 spu-")d."p o.-)?i:qo i;uilouis in Ajuii) CU V Ititl-'li STORK '-' BTASAR0 4CU3ICK. ProBs., I'KKIKKKK I!I.ik:K, - - ALIJ.'Y. Tir-iir? in DRUGS. MEDICINES. CHEWHAi S. FA)-!G Alil Toilet rth-l . S'-f'-.;.-. Il.ii'.h.i.. P'-r'umiTy, S-hno! ll'-.-k', i.t Ar tist Sup tics Ctfl'lirsi.'iAn's prtit riplion f rurf fully foinpoimi !!. tl. GKKG(i, it tfpaim MenViiiJ U' ' L'todiin iii.U' to rtr c''ne-l anil reuaireil on short ruitic r 01 athl rrMtiiiAMo ntt Sh.p on t ie tiret rar line lietirren Thir. ml Tour.li streets. Cunra-l MeyT'n nw ovt-n is now f iinplftfl, a'll he is lnttr jir.'jiie.i tl an ever to serve liis ulil cii-irom-rs us well ill new ones with th.' tetof fresh hreaJ. rakes, in fart t-verythini: from the ilainti--t hit rdls to the init elahorate Uf.ltliii)! rakes. lloilseke.-n:r.-s a-e invite.1 topive the jiroilurt .f li;s new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's ran he seen Home of the moHt hei.nliliil lulies v, 1,1 w.iti-hes, which iiavo ju t Ittn receive.'. 5 vv "i - r N V ?- -s i II! - j ir . H, ' MlT?ilKWS& WiSHBHRH'S. ALBANY, OREGON A IV Li.iks Jukt is Fur PTT1V1AT 1 U i)l.y Tl.'s sti-iii c.i.i 'c satisfaeloriily answered at tlie old established house of SAM'L. K. YOUNG, !i) II V i.i i.i i a en ti ( ) l.v ; l : n i : : i- " ' l I. I i ! . :l el :ut -j it .i! a-"- in isrvi i hv i.I-IIK ..'.i'.H'' i " 1 -i- l st.-.-k ?:'i--f:ie la - will ir:e i.oi: c.:-'ii i-.r v r.TsS v: invited i inspi ct his si.v-k. III. Iits, and j en ii;lS' d esj ." inl!;, )YAL ZD cinmcnt Govcrnmint, after to be !Nc; ,v;d: other. ( Bulletin ();!iciai Tests, recently made, show ovvdf.r hi:r!icst of : 6, Inland Rev. Dep.) the Royal Raking Powdkr o, p. "eiorc, .cs purer and more perfect food than :it Chemists iJowu:r 13 i:-.'t contain COMlpOSCll Kdwaru Pcvclcr is undoubtedly to the IMlhl "UlNUY A. MOTT, M.I), Til l). 'dcr ii purest in v.liich I have knowledge. " Vm. Mc Mr rtr ie, l'u T!!e;i;ii'5l Sleek Mil of Porli-and al Tiiiaul Garments and r.IF. KAM. NI) WlXTKIt Til VDE A MVMMOni ASSORTMENT OF til, siiks. f t-ein an 1 1 .u -tic fabrie-4, s'tawls, underwear, gloves, hosiery, It, n iti'itu, uoveltie-), etc. !? M-t- ;n 1 SIidjs, Staple aid Fancy Groceries. lis rMXKKU DRY H.iV.H II HJSK II S ea null t s-ijiply any want, and in iking a '.. in ipialitv and iiriees. I il Nt ; THIS MVUKF.T ARE ESPECIALLY Inch is ro-rplete in nil bis nuuierous depart fnr the fall s;'at:on'of A. .f. & , ' i 1 i Powder. Report elaborate tests of greater leav- Jo- 1 all in leavening Certify: of pure ami wlio'r- titrnr alum or p.iosniiarcs. or t 1 Cj. Lovk, l'ii. 1). ' the pure. t a.ul nu.. duality antl i!l2lltf 1.1 D. Hheini'n l'l:ti;raihi. ..f Hi.1 V.r'l One of the must he,n.! ir'ul ri'i.l apjiropriate holiilay 1m. kn t.!it hits liien issueil, le.ir-i tletcie above given. It is I'nliy ex plaine.l iiy I he title, lor il jllus I rates all of the ohjeets ainl serin's of interest in the Jill. I'-nt p irt.- ( w.irhl, ami llni' to uiih :ill t!ie Iriithhiliiess ami Ixantv d the genuine photo-jrai h. Overton hiimlre.i anil lil'ly- t. lhr-r full pajfe phnte;raphs aie jji vimi The hook is one of the linfi-t ilt hni-ks thai could he imain.'il nf, :in l is Rinip'y sntieih. It -vv i 1 1 In- sohl hy i-uli-ei iption. M'M I l.TIO It t4.l ItOI 4. Si arci'ly a day p:is.-s witliout tin-llru.-t nf collie l:iri- failure ll i-liin ovi-rtlii- wires -th.' usual result nl P.ecul:itiou in slocks nr sutnc -.jii.il! il iML'erolis venture. Tile saiuei-leeti ie ii rent carries lo ilear distant li ieinl (lie sad tiilitiL'it of (leal h of IhvimI im, - t.io ofleii I tu- result nf n eiiSa I iuii in patent nostrums. Moure's Itevealeil Keineily is no speculation lull is sold on positive guarantee. lo not fail lo (TO to your driiiryist and ask for ymir moacy if not fatislied. We kmoin you will i;oaud liny anotlier bottle, or Bale by all lrui;isls. IS IIKKE, AND THE INQUIRY ON TilE miml ami on the lips of every woman will he, "Who has the lest stock of Ladies Fall Dimw. M VINTAINKP Pl'llLlf! FAVOR sp 'cialty of eeleeting snrh goods 1891 STATE AND COAST. A Newsy Budget From the State Capital. NEWS OF TIIK NORTHWEST. A Oa'if.ircii School Superintendent Phot by Incendiaries - Other Newi of the Coast. S.m.rm, Nov. 27. L. II. Mc Mahan, editor of the Woodhurn Independent, was married here this nioniiiiK to Miss .Margaret Griflith, daughter of L. C. Orillith. Charles Wtller lias sold his grocery olore to Messrs Harriet Velntire, who has already taken charge. Aitieles of mi oi porat ion wre filed to-day with tie secretar, of state bv the Astoria Dial net Ales- sePKer A Electrical Company capital stick, $..0,0(1); incorpor ators. I. . ( row, J. S. L nfuhart ami II. I;. Loman. AN" the Royal Purple Mii.ing C.eupanv, of Joseph, Wailowa couiitv ; capital Ftock, I,(K ),00i) incorporators, T. J. Dean, T. M Dean, J. T. Cutter. Win. Ttntsch, from Cresweil Lane county, was placed in the asylum to-day. His insanitv is due to chronic malaria which be had for twelve vears. He is 45 years oUI, and is now suicidal. Sliot by lucoudlaries. San Rkk.s kkino, Nov. 1'7 .Superintendent Frye found the Fifth street school on fire last ti'ght, and entering the building was attacked by two men. He downed one, but was shot bv the other, the hall entering his left arm. The men escaped on the ar rival of the hre department. hOI.ll 1114 VVIrE. Anil ll 1)1.1 Nut iet Klllier. a Itlg Trice ritoviiiKNci-:, R. I., Nov. 27. The remit death of .Mrs. F'eitre Vircieiie ami the settlement of her estate have revealed a .pleer State of ull'-i'S. T.vo men petitioned for ;ipioiiit meiit as administrators. 111!.! was her hushitnd, the other was Frar.k I'.aien, her lover. The hiish.'.ml M.hnit'r-I that after dir. cmirii'4 trie relations which ex isVd he! w irii his wile and liareii, he Hold hei to the lover for tl'iU AfterwanN. it is clahned, Laren paid another Italian $lo to per soiia'e YireH'iie, and a divorce was 'ranitdto Vicciene. T.ie courts tlioii-jid lli'.reu had the best claim to ih . ' cui's csta'o. and he re ceivi'd 1 1 io appo n:'. it i-1 1; ii i vnr.Nt; AMKiiirtN. u Ki'i i.-iiet! .if .llaltliew Aruuld in Nen York. When the late Matthew Arnold w:.s I civ ot. his lecturing tour A. Wheeler (Xym Crynkle) met him one evening and the two had .iui!e a chat about things in geneial A n the tlistini;ushing diHercncci between Englishmen Hiid Ainericaiis in jiarticular. A iter a w hile Mathew Arnold ahruptly asked: "Can you tell me in a won! or two w hat especial in -t.uice von can give of the ad vantage your American ran x tend iii !ht- making of an eminent citizen 7" "Well,'' eaid Nyin Crinkle, 'I should say that America ould do a deal for a mr.n when it raised him from rail--plilting to the point that enabled i.i in to cvov'e such a speech as Lin olu made at ( ieHysburg." That short hut Mipcrb speech, which ht'canie a cl.isjie in the El glish laiiiiuage from the moment it was horn from the lip of Lincoln, was astonishing as u may seem, ijuite unknown lo Arnold, who asted: "Where -an I find this remarkable speech?" "In any of I he modern reading books used in your best schools in Eng and," was Nyin (J. inkle's reply. Matthew Arnold found a great manv bright young men. like Nyin Crinkle in New York, and Edwin Arnold, who is on his way hither, will find a few of 'em if he looks around. He is to be dined by tho clever gentle men of the IiOtus Club, and it is pretty certain that the poet will lie astonished hy some of the wit and eloipience w hich he will hear on that oicisio-. The Lotus Club is exceedingly lucky in se cur ng d'sting lished jiftople as its guests. I rather think that Colonel Tom Knox h a standing committee instructed to specia-'ly look out for foreign lions. There is considerable rivalry in this dinner business among the clubs of this city, but the Lotus is easily in the lead all the year around. New York letter in Chic -go Herald. t l KIOI S FACTS. In Kansas sunflowers are being used for fuel. The only fish that never sleep are salmon, pike and goldfish. In the Sjloinon islands the mar ket limitation on a "guo.1 quality" wife is HI.UIJ cocoanuts. The v.xT has given all the money he received at his silver wedding to i e famine sufferers. The Obis-gnu-' magistrates have been lining cyclists oOs each for riding al night w ithout lamps. Chi -ago will have a whaleback passenger (trainer running durin the time of the big exposition. The slowest thing on earth. An ox team has run a. vav ami kill a Tennessee family. Wonders never cease. A government survey now about nuiehed 13 said to show tint In diana is entitled to a pieco of Illinois that will take in Chicago it :s rather late to move the fa r, but it may yet be held in Indiana. Some few vears ago Hie I'aris picture dealer Ferrett bought picture for 10 francs in a rag and bone shop. He Foon discovered that it was a portrait bv Jordaen and he got rid of it for loOO francs, to the late M. Rothan, the dipi mast, ine picture winch is in Joniaen s Dest manner last vear fetched 5S.00O francs. v no would believe that anyone could make money out of cigar ends.' t tho bii6ir.v.8s of adh ering them is so lucrative that the Russian Philanthropic Society has organized a regular sys'em in fet. Petersburg of collecting these trifles, anil disposing of thpui for the benefit of the lioor. Upward of f 151X1 was realized in the month of July. As to what is the ulti mate destination of th s refuse matter it would be fcomewhat hazardi us to decide. THE PRIZE RING A. MEW CHAMPION KOBSIT AUSTRALIA. IN Th Great John L. Is Dead liruke aod Sued for Munrr on III Note. San Francisco, Nov. 27. The Mariposa brings information that George Pawjon, the celebrated Australian likiht weight, whom the California Athletic Club recently invited by ca'de to come to this country to fight Danny Needham ft r a purse id f l00, has been tie posed as champion of Australia in the light weight division hy Tom Wihiams, ot Melbourne. 1 he tight took place at Melbourne October ul. It was for $50i)j and a purse of ilHO. More money changed hands on the event than m any ring contest in Australia for years, it bein&ran intercolonial matoli between ictoria anil New- South Wales. TIIK Sl.l't.liKICS IN Ymst'o. San Francisco, Nov. 27. John L. Sullivan and his manatrer. Jack Harnett, executed a piomissi.ry note while they were in Austi.ilia. because Ihev were bu;ilv in need )f inoiiev. Thev obtain".! t:5t.fi from Jantes and Charles Mc.M.t iai. on October 3, and promise 1 t p.-y it back at the bank of ( aliloi ni;i one mouth after date. It is still hie and pavable, and Joseph E. Sha'n, as assignee of the Mc Ma'iaus, brought suit to-dav Against Sit livan and his manager. l a'sv Carditl. matched to litiht Joe McAuliffe at tha California Club, nxt month, arrived this morning, and w ill go into tiaimni; as SMin as he ran 'ind ipiarleis. Cardill has b -en sparting along the road, and will need very lilt li tre-mug to get into lighting trim. He says he w ill have a man here to back him for $o(O0, and w ill do a little I letting himself. George Ii HIan"he telegraphed Secretary Jamison, ol the Ocei- lental Club, this morning that he left Salt llke to-dav for this citv. HINTS ON MAUItl AUK. A Few Suceestloim aa to How to be Happy. Respect each other's indivi duality. I o not try to mold the other's idea, or principles, or manners to the pattern of vonr own. Seak to influence each other only by the power of higher ex ample. By vour worthiness and culture make the other proud of you, and do not feel that marriaire cives you any right to demand, or dic tate, or criticise. Maintain and allow the sane freedom that exists between good and pure friends. Never ask personal questions nor seek explanations, for you are a hundredth part as responsible for each other as you are apt to imagine. ijet your love be founded in admiration and friendship. Stuve to correct your own lanlts and study to make the otlwr happy, and be exceedingly care ful that you never reverse this rule. Keep your most refined and gentle manner for the home. iever reler to a mistake that was made with g-od intentions. hen a w.ong is pardoned bun- it in oblivion. Consider the other's honor you own, and shield each other s weak nesses with sacred jealousy. Kemember that lll-temner nearly always comes of disappoint ment overwork or physical sulfer ing. Treat each other as courteously in pr as yo 'reat your friend's ir th. . .wing : Never allow -y to be come familiarity. Re rivals in generosity, mid lei misunderslandit gs die" for want of words. Consider marrig as the partner ship ol equals. Share the joys and sorrows of me, iioious and prciits, as eiiual I'artners should. ' v t cp nL' rrij v nn'i: i lino l Ul' lllli unuiiiuu A Youth Who Chloroformed and RoLb d His Father. HE WAS A (1(1AI:KT1K FIEXI). A Boddlt'acd Man Who Sold BU Wife for $150, Now Wacts Her iProprty. Cincinnati, Nov. 27. The crim inal annals rarew have such chanter as that added in the rae of Reed, s lli-vear old 7 arres' bete Wednesday i,i"ht. His father is a well known broker liv ing in an an-tocratiu district on Walnut hill,. .When Reed was 13, he became a ciirarette and yellow covered novel lieud. He nun de veloped in'o a fi-st-class tough. One morning, two vears ago, the city was startled by the storv of a sensation! robbery by the use of chloroform f Reed's father Detectives ran the clews down and found (hit yourg Reed had done it. The father declined to prosecute, and Bent the boy to an uncle in Indianapolis. In a few weeks Reed robbed bis uncle of tiUXJ and fled, but was apprehend ed and sent to a reform school. I'here he stole tobacco, an 1 brined a bov t bring him chloroform. which he used on the clerk to rob the office safe. He didn't get into the safe, but got enough u'oncv to escape, and then went uth, where, he boldly declares he did many jobs. Wednesday he was arres'ed as a nigitive irom justice. He glories in all his ictions, and will never be anything but a thii f. MI TISOI S GI AKDSMKN. Attempt to Murder a Corporal who Ill-Treated Them. London. Nov. 27. There was much excitement at Horse Guards to-day, upon I he receipt of inllli- neiice Irom Alders! ol, where is situated the great military bar racks, that -i spirit of murderous insubordination prevailed in one regiment stationed iu that place. It i.i believed tins altair is iml due to any teehng against theaimy regulations or rations served, but entirely tie! result of a feeling en tertained in the city by privates ol tlm Second butt .ilion, 1'iince ! Wales' Leins'er leitrent the ival ("ana iians airti --list a c:r poral who ha 1 taneL sviva ag of little au'hoit'v n.v.-n him t.. make life as unpleasant ;:s p-.sM-ti!e ior tho-e p r.ccd under I.i t t ! his petty tyrannic. The t'orpoiai rendered bin-sell odnoxi'-iK ! liie men. wli- in ide conii'i nut ro me hither olliccrs, w hieh wa-i no! noticed. So b't'eriv angry diJ thev bocoaie j-;:. litis! the corioial hat th'-y concluded the only w iy to aveege llii'iiisi- v was lo ti l him. As the oupjial was doing us lou ids lie was seiztd by the men. ;'e atlempted to can for assistance, but his . cries were speedily silenced bv a I'. De-pite his stinggles, he was dragged lo a mnvenient sp'd. l oose thrown around his neck and he was Pomi suspended in the ii ir. The end of the rope was made fast, and the self-appointed execu tioners decamped. Fortunately. the coi poral had l eenbangii g for only a thort time when the sergeant discovered him and cut the rope. The ro-poral wasahr.ost dead, and it, require i the most strenuous efforts on the part of th surgeon and as-dstants to resuscitate him. It is believed it wiil be some liui. before he can r smne his tluiie. In any event, though. Le has been taught a let-son. The military authorities are making strenuous t fforts to lind out the ps rpetrators, but thus far have been unable to discover who they are. A Fatal Locomotive Kxplotiloii. Akuon, O., Nov. 27. This morn ing a locomotive on the Cleveland A Columbus mad exp'odtd about a mile south of the city, instantly killing Engineer John l'.yron and Fireman George Parker. A Cigarette Factory Hurtled. New Yokk, Nov. 27. Goodwin & Co.'s cigarette f.ntoty, Giand street, was daimigcd $:),C0J by lire this morning. All tiie em ployes escai'ed i;: sife'rjr: -Mormon Maklnc Many Cnnvertn. NokTii PiitAMii, Nov. 27. A Mormon elder bv the name of Taylor is converting the people of Mills, a small lumbering town near here, bv the sco e. An exo dus of the population is in progress. rarmers are among the enthusi asts w ho announce a determination to repair to Sail Lake. The peo ple alfected mostly are quite poor, and the vivid tlc.svription of wealth and luxury bv the Mormon had its t fleet, as well as the prom ise of spiritual salvatiui. IN. J All. Kilt M( KOKIC. A Woman Order Her Son to Shoot nn Evening Caller. Ei.Miitv, N. Y., Nov. 27. F z . 1' .an-1 .-, and her 1 t, of No. 1.; ces.l. Vincent, widow, sin Albeit L. inn-nt. West Clinton stru t, are in ia 1. waiting the result of injuries to Charles Joins, caused bv four bullet wounds. Jones is the manager of the Postal telegraph olhce in this ri ried. He called ind is uuinai-' x' Mrs. Vincent's if Miss McFarland iiv( I lived there. It is a double house. . . . i i i. i r . and that young lauy nau jun. moved next door. Mrs. Vincent, who answered the call, said short ly : "I know you ; give it to him, Ilert." Jones, w ho has an imped iment in his speech, tried to ex plain, but before he could do sa the boy, who is only 15 years old, drew a revolver and began firing. One ball entered Jones' abdomen, and another lodged in his leg. Th on need man was found in a crit ical condition by' jassera-byt and the police were informed. Th Vincents were taken into custody, and Jones was removed to the hospital. Three Mr a Kll ed. London, Nov. 27. A passing steamer ran-into a steam launch . crossing the river Tyne at Shields this morning, crushing the launch to pieces. A number of workmen were on board the launch; three were killed and the others rescued. St. I.ouU Wants the Coaveation, Sr. Lous, Nov. 27. Steps are being taken by all the commercial exchanges and business men gen erally to bring the democratic national convention to St. Louis. WASHINGTON NEWS IKKSIDKNT HAltlllSON PRE PARING HIS MESSAGE, j Note or Interest Trout the Nallraal Capital Secretary Foster Is Improving. Washington, Nov. 27. The usual Friday afternoon cabinet meeting was omitted to-day in or der that the president miuht de vote the entile day to the prepara tion of his message to congress. et-ietary roster is improving lovtly and is now able to kit up during the day. It is expected he will lie able to resume his official hries in a few days. Junius N. Stack, a member of tln Washington police, f -rce, died ibis in lining from a knife wound ildh-.'.icd fednesdav nik'ht bv ('buries M. Mvers. a neighbor. S'aek heaid Mv.-rs cursing in his t tt.le, next to Mack's house, and it!eiu:iied to arrest him. A fciiine ensued, and .Myers, who had been drinkinir. ttabbed Stark in the side. A IIKAVV KEWAKD Oil.-r. il f ir i lie Kcrovrry of a Kid- napeti Child. K asms Cirv. Mo., Nov. 27. At .lij'lllt :.. I o , , .i.t nigi.t Is, the mil- M'l VIlt Ot I . 1 L-- liouair.- eatll -111:111. of disaji.earcd bout the ttns city, uouse, and at I i.e -nine lime thu 2-year-old oov of .Mr. Reals was missing. Search was made, but no tracd of eit!. er could he found. The police were not iiie I, but failed to locate eifit-r. It is thought the child wa-i kidnaped for a reward. Beats has t Hi red a rew ard of $50,000 for the return of the chiid, and no questions lo fx- asked. .!..! 11 Kninn'i lloune at the Pair. II ic.i:srowN, Md., Nov. 27. Agents of (he Chicago jeopIe who bought John Rrown's fort at Har per's Ferry have bargained with the owners of the old Kentucky farm in Washington county for the purchase of the farm house, this Louse is situated, on the mountain near Maryland heights, opposite Harper's F'errv. John I'.-own, under the name of Smith, rented this Urm from Jacob Fiery. He made the house his headquar ters and here collected his pikes and muskets. It is said that the house is to he carried to Chicago along with the fort. Condition of the Weather. Wa-siunoton, Nov. 27. Siorma last uijht oil' the Atlantic coast and over Lake Huron ioinexl a single tleep storm over Maine. A lecided storm moves from Mon tana, mid has developed over Iowa. Snow or rain is falling in iiortht rn New lineland. thenca to . the (diio i.tid Missouri valleys and northward. Outlined unsnttlod weather may be expected to pre vail while the storm is naovine over tie la! es and down the St. Liwreiice. lil led by a Paialnr Ummnti.. Okanoe, N. J.. Nov. 27 uel Campbell, jr., aged 14, a so.i oSiinuel Cauil)lell. Rlor-bhrrtlr., of New York, while driving with a iiieiiu across ine track. f thm Heli ware. Lacks nwana A V.tAPn railrja.lat midnight last night, was strut-It by a locomotive anrl fa-ally inj ired. The friend, whose name is unknown, cactruul h jumping from the bugy. Suuk With All on Board. Livekpooi., Nov. 27. Daring heavy fo on the Mersey last night, an unknown steamer ran into a bark, supposed to be the Harmony, oir the lightship. The sUamer Was ro badlv dnmiuml was n uadiy damaged l',:lt ,,,e sank almost immediately and the entire crew were drowned. 1 l:t !,ark lost a mast and the hull !,) seriously damaged. We are the only people who car ry the celebrated K. & W. collar and culfs. Always have the latest s'ylcs in stock, T. L. Wallace A Co, : and a?ked