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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1891)
" il '' .- - - ti - 20 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OllEGrON. HUN DAY, uECEMUKK 191 VOL. VII NO. 0 - - -'- . . " - 1 for sale, wants, etc. toood tcmi'Lars. 1 ATF VXD CO ST Plnday a locomotive left Ytquimil " -- Do von know thnfc Monro's Trtirfiit -f nil In T "ivtrmo' T'nivpr. Lfltt U. S. Gov't Food Report OlillU liLf vuflO 1 . 1 with Messrs. Synions, Kiekseeker, TimsoLlTins- laA,T.NKKSIItl'--- U S otice h rel.v j ' X Ven that Iha Mr n f.f A N-inmo-is. ilonm tu-i-.t iiucI.t tint -una at It Mton Mill is hcrid.-y involved I v mutual consent. Sittn Nnrl retiring. The hiiHini-4, will Oe continued Ly ft iiirninig & Thompson. LOif-Oo tho r.ad nri-Al'nnv or in Al bany, Mack a.tcrjcl or trip containing a uii'K U'Si .inn our, a pair i.I overalls, t bnutd uri-uined hat, a pair ( ahoea, 2 shirts, a razo- and .tap, iiiii.j ami .irii.-th, a iair of iir snl bandage., for a race h use and bries in hottle, also a revoir.r. Liberal re ward wdl tie paid to the tin Jec uo leaving he cini at IIili urtii-e. 1) V your hi-d tax - The school ta for the year lsl, is uo'v .lue a el payable. Ta-pav.:ra are re pieate I t call prnnptlv, at the o'H e of the clerk, C. U. bur' hart an J par the sa;ur, Si ml, C. Li. llurkhart, eitrk. TAlK RKNl A nit live room cottage, X rear Southern Hacilic dopot. Apply at lp j Hotel, Ca WINS, VlRtfT FOR THE LEAD"; in tire, life and a.'eiduov insurance emu paniiio MONEY TO LOAS -HOMU CAIMTA!, ON (rood rocl estate securit;'. t or particu lars eatf.ure of lie".. Uupij'hrtjr. 1 lA:UK3 Of LVN'b All Ht fi.r culti- I Ov" vation, '.d un le.r ft-ucc. , far eile at iiipnrM, W. thin 1 tuilei from ralroad st .ti m a id ' milea fr.nu Alhai.y. Apply at tins office. CIAS WA has retujved h a latin Irv to the O iron no'i Lyoo attw?s. Laud fur r.-jle. . 10. SO, in, SO acres, easy terms, Bient plan rhc-bt and hih-priced. Lity lots all owned by II. Urvant. iiistali AIM a Land Snrvrylnc Ptatra Diwiaisa rluvsti.is ooki ca5 os. taiu accurate nd prompt ork by calliiv Upon county surveyor b T. T. r'Uher. He liasfnmplete copies of field note and town ship plati, and is prepare 1 to do s'trvevtiiv in any part of Linn county. Pot'ofF.ce address, ltiil-i s Siatiou. Liuu uou tt . Orocn. ALL'VINl'M AOE-A Wpwe Homo printel S-riedtttl : Mfchatiie.il Journal of L'tte r'o.eiu Livcutions and Proc'ie4. Vol, 11. No. s -'.'lrc ti ithpii irnirant"f.l is,. f). Hu Mcfiption :!.' fs K-r year, with 2 Aluminum Lor l't J'rayrr Soiivcnirp, Sive tlii attvertiat'ii cut. It will Icul you tonne t, Aumsta iuie I'l bi.iiiim tV, New port, Ky. 'utlc. to Stock Holder. NOTICE i hir.-l.y -in th;t the annual ato. k holders uii'iii.' ft th I'arrn.r J; Meri'h&nta Iti'urancc t 'iiimhy of AM. any, Litu. in iritv Orru'tm. vv.ii Im- lt.!.! ;tt t e c'unpam "a u.tlce i'l th i'it.' ' f A ic cn. o i Wei!i--la' . .Imi.-iri iifii.. :ir the hour of i. Vio k i m ..i Hi I l -i , I t h purpLac .f tdi-c'i' nun- diri r'nr.4 of : d coil! pan v, to m rvt- f. r oi-c .-a-, in n to trail. a.ict nit li ohi'r lm ii-! :w IH.V- rcu'ari t'onie iH-lore lutiil imr ii'i'. Ity order of tne 1'rt--tiiit ut J it. VV klTHMAN, S.T'.'t.iry. Dateil Pe-eniher lt. I-'1 WMA5Tirrcurpuq Smoking Tofiflcco- A pure Virginia cut plug smoking tobacco that docs not bite the tongue and is free from any foreign mixture. More solid comfort in one package of Mastiff than you can get out of a dozen others. Packed in canvas pouches. J. n. l'aoe Tobacco Co., IUchmond, Va. UhJu r " 13 ' r H. GKEGG, n it 1 iniiHE lu'Pii: Mfn'aand Boa' clnthi"K nmlc to order or e'aannl and repairal on eliort notice ami reaaonahlo rate. Shop on tae atreet car line between Third nd Fourth street. Con rail Meyer's new ovtn is now completed, and lie ia better prepared tl an ever to serve his old customers as well as new onea with the bent of fresh bread, cakes, in fact everything from the dainti st lu t rclla to the most elaborate wfdilini; cakes. Housekeepers ate invited to give the product of his new oven a trial. At Will A Stark's can be seen prune of the mo4t beautiful ludit s .nd watcheg, which iiave just been received. J Some ol tne test styles of ele srant bed lou n ire 8 can be seen at I'ortmiller A lrving's, as they have uet received a large invoice. 5! to ;oun TF.nrLtRs. Do you know that Moore's Ii vealed Ketnedy is) the only patent medL-ine in the world that do 3 liotcont-.iin a drop ol alcohol ; thj.t the moile of preparing it i known only to its discoveier; tlit it ia a i advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that itf propriet i ? oiler to forfeit l.lKH) fur any Ciue of dysjiepsi.i it will not cure ? Cram's l urlvalled Atlas, The new editinn of this umivail ed work is now bt itift i!flive:et! lv the atient, .Mrs. A. M. Tult. The work in a most excellent on, and this edition is a trreat improve ment upon former one, y'viii all the latest dale and much new matter that was not in lliepievious editions. It should be i i every family, and on every liii.siiKKS man's d-.sk. Those wlio are not!"1"?' supplied can procdre the atl-ia by addressing I'. J. Lox No. UO Al bany Oret-'on. We are the only people who car rv the celebrate d E. ci W. collar an 1 culfs. Alwavs have the latest ! styles in stoc', T. 1.. Wallave it Co. 3toie5 '5i 17 ware Mlrd The Laii! Slock o! 9T . . . v ATCiJii 1 1.1 s 1 1 . i-: HATTliSWS ft f iSHB3ES'o, 1891 F01? THE Nothing is Nicer Than Silverware, - Novelties. At the Old and Established Jtwelry Store of H. B WERT'S. LHE MOR Found Satisfactory mIipii F. E. Allen's Hi keeps a tirst-class stock o staile and tancv gitM-eries ot all kinds: also vciretahlps anil all kinds of fruits in season Choice table delicacies a si.ee- ialv. JtN'ineinber the olace. Fiist Stircf- oniwisilp 131 asonie Temple, Albany. ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old m in mid have been a constant Huil'erer with catarrh for the lart ten years. 1 tun en tirely cured by the Ufc of Dly's CrcHiit llahn. It is f-ttasiiri: that so fini) !j a remedy will cure such a stubborn disease Henry. Uillr U. S. I'ension Att'y, WksIi- inyton, I. C. For eifjht years I Lav; saliered ftom catanh, which vllectcd my eyes and hearing:; hav.; employed many physicians without relief. 1 im dovv on my se-.-oiol b.dtle of Klys ('learn Halm, and fe.-l conli r .1- t . t j Mem 01 a coinp.ete cure. .u.uy v. i Tiniiupson, Cerro (Junto, 111. ALBANY, OBS'JQil, arts tuun ajBm 'oK tl. . BCOKm '"i.td. lit j.'.unir.r..ii.. PESSnSGR!?. CMOCl. la TMC Btsr. HOLIDAYS thtj Tine l.'isplay I Puirhasiiiir (ivocerii's sit Oregon. aking bwder The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk w lonstant'y about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their coed looks the ladies are talking about, it is the Rood qualites of the cook und heatuig dtoves they sell. Every one seems to bo delighted when tin y buy from M. and W. llomeinber you can iet Hie best kid glove in town for on.; doll.;r at the Ladies l!a.aar. n KVK'tK H lL'b KVK'tK H IL'SE, ALbANV. OK.- t'HAS l I'tViiler, I'rop. ("nly linit-efiaM I cut : Cii. La:o Puinple roo'iia o.r i:oin 0 Chin.iiii.-ti etvployv:."! i:i ;k' 'Ut---,.. uieu. Kit'lri-e. Mlltir Mis, Wr iicsiiT to s;:iv to our ei M II t 1 1 r 1 1 fiif Vi':MS WO li:i Vo tii-otl II. ! i i ; ir I'r Kind's New l)iscoyiiy lor : i ti ii in i -t i"it . I r Kind's Niw I.ilc I'il's, liiM-klcii's Arnica 8nlvt: ml Elit'trie Kilters, and li.tvu t.cvr li.niilo il reiuciltes that sell us, or tlini have f.rivrti stu li tiniyersal satist'ai ticn. We ilo not lie.itato to iiar.in lee . tli' ia .'every tiiae ami we 8tat.il reaily to refund t lie purchase pi ire, if satisfactory n suits du not follow their use These remedies have won their trrejt iiopularity purely on their tneriss, roshay : Ma.-ou l)i uiji-ts, Sheij'8 riu.'to(;ruj!iH .f:lio World One of the most beautiful and appropriate holiday books thut has In en issued, lie.irs the title above ".iven. It is fully ex plained by iho title, for ii illup-ir.ite.-i all of the objects and seen- s of interest in the di lie rent parts of world, and that two with all the truthfulness and beauty if t he genuine photov;ra,)h.' i v'i tMi iiiiiidrcd and liny of these fail pate photographs ate fjiven. T.'ie book is one of the finest :h iexiKs l hit! could be imagined of, an 1 is simply sunerb. It will be sold by i-ubsci ij.tion. A SI IK IMiiillllU Is one wlileli is !;iiar:intee(l to lt:ii you satisfa -lory results, or in ca.-e ol failure a return of purchase pri'e, U i this siifu plan you can luy fr. u our dyerliJeil dniiT";isls a bottle of l)r Kiuir's New llscovery for C'n suniitioti. It is L'uarcnleetl to brin relief in ev ry case, w hen uci ( : any allection of Throat. I.iiiil's, u Chi st, Mich as Consumption, lull on. i tioii of Lung's, I'.ronchitis, A-tlmo', Wlnopini; 1'olU'h, Croup, etc, etc It i- I I' iisant and areetble to t.ile. perfectly safe, ami can nlway.-. lie ile pended upon, Trial Lotties free at Koshay .V Mason, lru,'i;ists, svv.t I i.ii iov i tN(.s:i:oi . Sciireely a day passes without tl.e UeWS ol over the some i;iryc; lailui wires -the u-ual t! i.-l. ri-ui' speciiulnin m stocks or some H.i!I v e. trie t. ietlil danireri lis vetitnre. I he same i eu rent carries to dear distant ' tin' sad liilin:.' of death of lo ed too often the result ot sprell in p.it"iit nostrums. MooreV ! K'-nieily is no speeulatiou bui on po-itive -uaiau'ee. Ilo n.; ' ::o to your cli u rui-t mi'l .i-l for iio:iey if toil sat ilie, . ,. i. yo'l h ill 'o .r.rl buy aci llier I or ...i'e by all i!ri:'i-ls. ill'.-l ZS QUARTER tb h !.cl'i- A l.i.tTi Iw Il ls sine. UiV.U 6 j I i 4 'i:ic nltriili'it tl w i. th;: l i fyr j :t t ( i tl t i 1 'iiii'ii t of I li'' t Cii p . i t'i . 'I lii nmn r no uthT tb.m .Mr. .lonti S(t u ol tlu w.'itlt iiii-st nm! i;i-it iitlitit-nt , tl in tl i-mitv. In :i ic- iTil b-Kcr out i'l,: "I !i.d Im ii milTrritjo; frmn imi-ih ii m ! ;od r:ii Lidmy r.nii!iiiit i"or 'oint' tinir. :iii'l ui iHc.l mntiy ri'iiititu wri:cut :-,n but. trini':r:iry n.-lii-f. 'I ii- ni in nii Ik., i h.u! i.i'como so si'vcrtr tb it 1 w .ih 't -;.: .f fr.-t i ;.t;i'iiiiitc to my work oiti ' v in -V4- without tilt! u."! tif a ( 'Hit1. 4if -uiri'r, !tinui;h a frtt-mi, ii tin mnkarul uri'M tf oit Ity rt'iron Kidtny 'lf:, I i,i iucci . try a 'i, and (r.-ni thnt wv (irt drst- I f 'Uinl irismnt ndii-f, and bi-f pn- ti it x iiat; )iv c ii' hU of tht- box tl:o pain in r. v ! .--It i i-tiivlv iliKiitii'-.ireti I h:i: t-vrv ( rh it tbi' virtut-M of tht; Oregon KidtH "ra, attc ivifi cMhscicntioiirtly re.'oiniin i.d it to 1113 frii-ndr. 1 wotiM not be without it f..f . any thing." th'cyon Kidney Tea curtM hcai!r";c, incon ti!itiict' of uririo, hrtek tluct niitnt -it, huni 'iivjor paitifjt sn:ition while urin -.tiii, and ail nllVctioij of tin ki-inev cr urin,-v urirrjip of. tii r dt s. ITY ELKCTICN. (itii k is in.i;i:nv n i: that on .Mal.ihv. the 7th div if tlin-rinticr. N Is'.U. the an.iual eh' tinn in and fer tlicc tt of All any. I. inn county. Orejon ill he In Id tor the piirpoit-of tiectiiii; the fo.lowiiii; niii r.ieipal ultt.ere A Mayor, a M.ir.-hal. a ! rder, a I n .isurer, at:il a nn ii lier of the couneii from eaeh win!. 'I he etcetion will be heid at tiie following pLce-i: nrst Ward - At the 1' unity Cert "a o'fee. Sue- nd Ward -At ihe County 1 rtasurer't i.fliee. I hiril Ward At. the i !ti -e of tlic rariner's War house. 'I'll? oouncii of s.ii.l citv Ins seie-'te-i tin folUj'.viii- persona AH Jtelifis .in.t CUrki ol said elo-'ion, namely : l ir-t Wyrd-- .l.iilL'ea, Piyi.l Y i :nyn. Mar tin J'.iync and w. c '1 v ri'tia:. . c.viks, A. , oh ii an I r. jl. i;nl: :d. See. id Wurd .llldrfcs, SeniU.-ri and K L. Kte::i W jatt nnd D, 'I. Wyinai,. I i inl Wanl-JiidVa, II. ' V uii: and VV. ii. K- i .' M 'ipha'l and W. s. lii li im sai l c'i'Ction .vi!l coinlne tl e I'l.nniilu' a eouttnue I he p IV until li u'jlo.k :i Krouiari, elks, J- ti'Miie, .J .rki. 1'. A. elel.lli ul &aid day . lione '.y otd. r nf tli'.- eouiniir! Mid city, nnee N'nctll er. 111!), l-.ll. It.ile.l tills ll'.lil day Ot N"ec: it '. 1-:'!. N .1 lies urder Of ti t ei 'i:s lo.s. , J Albany, T!ie Usua' Newsy Budget the Capital. from WIIKAT TAKES IIKOI' The Twcn'ielh Auoiv-rsary of a Orarge Celebration - Arficks of It.orpo ration I'i'ed. fi.M.KM, Icf. 5. The Palem grange iu"t t--day, celebrating the -olh anniversary of the grange. Resolutions we-e passed endors ing the state board of railroad coiniuissioiieis in their ellorts to redtico freight ratts, petitioning congress to cany free mail deliv ery into the country and petition inir corijrrcsa to ju-o'ect setders on t'orfci'ed Northern 1'ai itic grants. F.mily i. S'.rode was brought to the nsyiuin to-day bom .Myrtle Creek. She was disappointed in love and wants to kill home one. She was bcrn in Polk county. Article" of incorporation were tiled with the secretary of Mate f..-day by tho iVi st Side Canal INiiiipaiiy f l.inkville; incorpora t !. S. Moore, K. S. Moon, Tlios. Martin; capital slock, $21, -000. Also the Artesian Well Koiin Company of Southern Ore iron ; incorporators, K. 15. Pickett, V. A. Forbes, M. K. lilain, F. i. Kerston; capital stork, $."i('00; p.incipal place of business, Med ford. Wheat to-day took a drop of live cents on the bushel, the quota tion now being S5 cents. H'JW'i OF THE COAST. Irtrettiiig I':ms TlTonichcut tho fiom ExctaDir Sor'.hwest. Pea 1 1 gri iwn on Iho ii are tij be ext -bsively bv Or. liiiurr mi bi.i ranch Columbia next year, lie mad ;ui espeiimenlal t'ial th;s year which p.ovtd a euccc?. The steamer Chance, on her '.ist trip liom Sius'aw to Poi ti ind. brought out l-.HM) f et of clear cedar Imnber, which is w.jitli f!nm4-: to i-'-O per thousand in thiscilv. J. (i. and eiig being c states th; done, 1 propriate Kt'ley, sniper intended neer ol the sewer now nsMucted at li;seburg, t m .st of the work is ,00;) of the amount ap I having i) 'en expended, leaving but ."t () The school teachers in Morrow coun.y have s'ruck for h:gher re muneration. At tlm teachers in Citiite recently he'd there tliey or; ini.ed a ti achers' association :;n I passed resolution', limiting the in iiimnni .-alary to beaccepte-l by iiiiv ii'i'in'ier i;l the associaiioii to j.'ni per up -nth. C. P. Houston has been re move. I as station agent of the s-iutl tni Pacific at Junction, I.nne county. It is possible the com pany thought he did not need the sal;, v they paid him. since he has a l ir ;e inte'n st in the Junction doming mills and to- Cioiicb-l!oi::-t -ii ( lectric ) a(ellt. A family i living in a rent back of the Full r.e I'.oiiring mills that icfcrve-i ti e chaii'y "f mir people, savstlie lv:g"!;e ( i ianl. Thehils b.ind iJ sick, the wile blind and the clii'dn n Hi.tl'eru.g ir m lack .f pece-siuy f.'l an I clolhiiig. I't this land of plenty mi one ,.!,.,.; d v allow .'d to stiller 1 ; the II i" .-;;.!! tea ol Isle. Ti ere ill ' n w eight v-foiir p:i i!s in the CathoHe Indian ;i-:m.o! i n ihe Fmatilla ri-i-erva-lion, and ti.e vi r by aistei's are kept evi ry 1 u y I 'okmg afier the I'lcn'.i 'ii an 1 temporal needs of their i barges. A win.r is being oni t, the tame si'e as the present .. . . i . . : . . c i in i , in lor toe aecomnioiia' ion oi the pupils, and m xt spring a hi ick iiiiiidiiiLr will be t i'. cted. The bovs and "iris will then be kept in" separate depaitiiiont. The sislcr siuii'iior :it the school is seriously iM horn pneumonia. V DO l W A U li'S ii AKIIKNSi This Keaurt if 8:m Franclsi a In Hanger of Itelnt Cloned. San Fkancisco, Dec. 5: Judge Wallace wiis engaged yesterday in an examination of the ti rat semi annual account of L. N. Pongherty, the receiver recently placed in charge of Woodward's tiarde:1?, pentiin the appeal of I'rury Maione fiom an other direct ing that the gaid'hs should be partitioned and sold. Objections weie made to the account by sevral heirs, who allege that the (Fsbuiseuui.ts cf the receiver have been unreasonable. It, was how ii tlut from Juno last to N ovenih. r the gardens ran behind JiitMi. Thj expense of running the gardens for the next six months wasestimated at $1,000 a month, and the monthly income at $100. Counsel contended that ii would he niii. li cheaper to close the gar deiH, and that the receiver's only duty was to pieservethe property. Judge Wallace s, ttled the ac count and then postponed fuither belling until Friday, when he Will determine w he her or not the gardens v:ii be ctofccd. Extending tht) Koild. The Newport Times sayi: tain T. W. byiiions, chief eni Cap nneer - l . , - i.i l " ' ...-...-v. ... of the government wotka on this tickets oyer that line from Albany roaai. wnn tn our ntr Sotnnlar. t oil nnnia Unot 1 r , " . - V . J . Itorjuthy, Kennedy and perhaps one or two more, and went as far is the neighborhood of Naidivi'le, examining the stone quarries along the road. Two or three lino bodies of stone were found. When they returned it was learned from wdl ituthenFcated reports that Mr. Wni. Hoaghad made a proposition to the government about as fol lows: That the Ongon Pacific would give them the stone at the quarry, furnish them the engine "CorvaUis" to do their hauling, rails, tics and piling free if the government would build the road Irom its prestnt terminus to lhis place. Kock could then be loaded irom the quarry and only handled in dumping, while now it must bo loaded on the scows, towed to this point, hoisted on the ears and then dumped, should this plan ba followed, it would bring about great cha: gas for our little city. A I.earueil ,1 ud;;o A justice in Lane county gets in decisions in tine style, accord ing to the following from the Fugene Journal: Misj May Shanks, of f ail Creek, was, brought to F.ugenc ThursiJ iy aiter iiom by Constable Kissinger on a sentance of Jusliea liunicut to serve 2(i days in jail, for an ass.s.ilt on Mrs. Wilinot, The girl is only H years old. Itwas a general to.v in which several others were en gaged, and it is said the proceed ing! were jrreiruiar. WHO IS TO BE RULER I II K Ii:MOCH VT8 Bll.LOTI.Nb FOK THE NEXT SPEll.Klt. Crisp II:ta a Small Lead, fitilla a Cuod Second -It Will Be a Hard nKht. Wasiiinoion', Dec. o. The moil remarkable contest, in the opinion of old and experienced coiignss men, for speakeis'iip of the lioiise of reiueseutiitives, thai has taken place for many years, reaelud its last day this morning, with no ma terial change in the sit ua' ion. The a tack on spiingei s lotces.detj.gn e.l to oring aooiu a witiuiraA ai oi the Illinois candi.la'e, con!i;i:u but Springer said this morning I would not be forced to retire I iieiictioiis in ins own ranks, r.ia that he was still res dved to g j be fore the caucus and suck t j tl end. The hall of the house b gan : till up after one o'clock thuugl more than half iho members pies. enl old not possess a v jting privi- leg". l lie roll can Eliowe.l th-a pres ei.ee ot all the b moci itie mem hers except 7. As stated hi t. iiairman no man, tiiere arA representatives present, a maioiitv of whom would inj lit. The bid'oting then commenced. un mo nrst t.auoi itie vo'e stood : Crisp 84, Mills 7.S, Springer 3 McMilhn IS Hatch H. Atui live ballots verv btt.e change bad been mud and the vo e stu Crisp 0), Mills M, S; McMilhn is, Hatch 4. dinger M-tliifl ii Inaiiiiy. A homer evuieiicn touanis the propriety of holding insane in divnliials responsible for their acti ill he found in the following hi ci'lents related by the Hiiishiti I rub pendent : O.-car Sin Ilift j who loblied the it-si. iciiee of I.. F Craig, near Farmmgton, and who heome vi ilentlv insane whilj ; iiitiiate of the county jail, and was committed to the insane asylum has been released by the autho rities of that institution without an notice to the sherill' of thi county. Shellberg's case will be before the grand jury now in ecs 8 ti , ami as a true b II will no doiil t be found against him, the county win ne put to eoiisbieranie etpense for his recapture, if 1 can be found, which is Improbabl 1 heso wonia are laminar to our readers, as not a day passes with out the report ol the sudden death of some prominent citizens. The explanation is "Heart Disease." Therefore beware if you have any of the following sy mptor is : Short Breath. Pain in Side, Smothering Spells, Swollen Ankles, Asthma! ic Breathing, Weak and Hungry Spells, Tenderness in Shoulder or Irregular Pulse. These symptoms mean heart disease. The most reliable remedy is Dr. Miles' New art Cure, which has paved thousands f lives. Book of testimonials Cusick, who Heart Cure. lr. e also at Stanard A se'ls the New The Delsaite corset affords a suppjrt both light and strong, freedom in all motion and elegance of shape. The Delsarte waists for ladies and children are recommen ded by all who have tried them. Perfect lit guaranteed. Mrs. Talt. exclusive agent. Samples may be seen at Mrs. iilbert's dressmak ing parlors, over Golden Kule Bazaar. Just received at the Lilies Bazaar an elegant line of fancy cords, fringes and pot: pons suitable for all kinds of fancy work.also the new shades in zephyrs. A. It. Chapman, of this city haa the agency of the Canadian Pacitic rai'way company, and will sell v 1 ' I'WIIltQ AMIt r . Hie Hop Product of the Pacific Coast Growing Larger. Til K FIVK I.KAtMNd STATUS. They are Nw York, Washington, Cali fornia, Or.goa and Wlaeoni'.n Tbis Tear's Crop. Washington, Dec. 5. Superin tendent Porter has issued a bulle tin on the ho- production of the United States. The rapid manner in wlcch the Pacific coast elates I ave forged ahead in this industry is a matter which dessrvcs. com- meiit. The report shows the pro duction of hoim for the vear bssy t j he ."'.1,171.-70 pounds grown up on 50,112 acres of land in seven st tcs. The live leading states are New York, LM,(!ii.;.0L'' pounds; Washington, S,::8:.2Sil; California. 0.-")-17,o:!S; Or.g'ui, :,tiI.';,72o, and W isconsin, 428,547. Otsego coun ty, N. V., viitn of 4,ti!iS.-"iS7 pounds is tl.e greatoH hop irouuc:ug county, while Siicrauieiito county staii'la- at the head in an av.n.ge jii.ldper acre nith It MS poumls. "iVasliington fi llowed closoly wiih an aerage of lo2'i prjnnd, and Oregon tslands third in rank with 1 155 pounds. The value ed the crop of the United States f jr l.S.V.i was ?4,0.)'J,tj'.f7. The b.illetin aho givei the crop of 18H0. The crop amounted to 3:S72,S54 pounds, woith $11,105,424. or nearly three times the value of the crop of the previous yar. The Pacific coast states resjiectively BlmiT the fol lowing increase in pioduct ar.d its percentage, as Compared wi'h the census rejiorts of 18S0. California 5.10(i,2(il pounds, o5.'!.li0 per cent; Oregon, :,.'itiSo55 poumls, l."7y.7. per cent; Washington, 7;0l0,0l';; pjnuds, 10s2 08 ir-r cent. THE: WllliLll'S I All Tuivir ll-'O lrircti,l int nuii at 1 liicae, in be Ciik aoo, Die. '. lVop'e who vant a t ever at Ja -ks'jn Park dur ing the lair wili probably be satis iiid ait-r all. 'iiniehave bjeu ilozel! l'.iilil.g tower sehe'r.i'S 1-i.t there is one on loot now whii.ii, i'. is believe!, wili go ihroii.tb a.! liuht. A meeting ol ;h-3 project ors was l.eul to-day in the otlice -f Ciaguu, w'.ut iv.'U as agent and promoter for the cci iuiai; v. Lac. in ti.e dav a mettiug ;.s arranged with the el'icirs of the exposition It '.s behvid that the couli.lct lor building the tower ha? lutn let t Me Arthur Brothers. Thy si'e ha also been sell cted, but i3 n A e aniiouneeil. It is believed ! b just sunt -i ot and adj limit of the park and li::U' wist the Vates a.cnue. This is not a part of the p:i:k. 'net the to. e. schemers :c:t the r.ict fenced in so that the tow er will stand on thy txp skier, ground. It is said that ai: the stock, if! 5 O.'Ot has either been subscribed or pledged. 1 bore is !.out f 10 l.l!0i yet V) be placed on the books. It is proposed to build this tower 1120 feet high fiom th ground to the t-.p of the tl gslnif. vbdiisoti is the engineer. 1 he foundations are to be in li e shape of a :toss, and 450 feet from po ut to point. It nil! have four dill'er--ii t laudiugs o'i'h i i :bt m.iiiioth ch va ors. The pr. j etms my there is no i tdibt el it-i being oinplet.'d iii time for tiie exposit ion, as tin re are but three kinds of commercial steel to be used and he-u can by obtained irom several .iiti'eretit mils. 1 he ImiT, as planned, will co-t $l,5il .d0 , It is prop i-ied t ) m ine it p imaneni. T.IK l;i;.K PIS.lrill-.li, C'oriHetlns liejiiirta as to ll: "uin- ber of Lives Luat. Ni.w inliK, Dec. ,i. .Nothing definite is vet known as to the nomber of lives lost by Ihe batge iauter in the Hudoii hi-1 night. It is known that thirty per-ix.s weie save 1, out no two htoiies are alike a9 to the number of pc-opl? on the barges at the tinm 1 Bey were capsized. It is believe! at least thirty lives were lost. A d epatch from ll.tveistraw at noon states met cniy two lives wtr lost bv tin? disas'erof last nij;ht. All n board th bnrHH were accounted for. The only lead are Nicholas Negel and Frank Murray. DO. II l'KDRO'S UKtTtl. Ills Last Tbouchls Vera if the Country He I.otjiI. Pakis, Die. 5 Dom Pedro, la'e enipeio. ot Brazil, dieil at the Aotel IVdforJ, just after midnight list nigut. Ihe disease with which the ex empoier was atlliet- ed was diabetes. Princess Isa- iclla and her husbjnd, Count d'liu, were present. Accounts of the scenes at the leathbed of Dom Pedro, w ho was conscious to the end, show that to the very last his thoughts were of the coil .it ry over which he so 'org ruled, avd in wh ise wchare. de-nite tie treatment accorded him and his family, he hail so loEe'.y adhe:e 1. Found Dead on tlin Track. Oakland, t ill., Dec. 5. The ii i..i li, v .!., mi., u IIC bodv of an unknown young man, ! . .... ? . . aged about 24, was fouud lying 4 V 1 VP PL1 iCrn PPT22a. 'ween the tracks on tne uaaianu AiA IiultrjAorjJJ VUUl', -at 5:15 this morning, Laving ' . ... . , 1 1 1 Ti... 1 fllo fmm tha nlor. UpPilieilllV, lililCit iivm . -- lot ni of the last local train last night. He was clean shaved, with dark hair, and was dressed in a brown suit and wore a etiff-brino-ni 'd bat. His height was rive feet nine, and his weight about 175 pounds. In his pocket wae $20.15. but there weie no lettersor papers ou bis person. The body ia at the morgue. s tn per ted Trail. Kokbera Arrested, Sr. Locis, Dec. 5. Two men giving the names oi Thomas H. and It jbert W. Jordan, who say they came from Carnii, 111., a few days ago for work, have beii ar retted on suspicion of being con nected with the Glendale, Mo., train robbery. Both deny any complicity. . . . Convenient to Katow. That four cups of flour weifch a pound. that three cups of corn meal weigh a pound. That one tablespoonful of butter weigiis one ounce. That one cup of butter, eolid, weighs half a pound. That one rounded tablespoonful of Hour weighs half an ounce. That two cups of granulated sugr or two and a half cups of powdered sugar weigh a pound. 11 you want a durable monu-iur-nt g to K. W. Achison, who tie handling nothing but the beet grades. WANT TO BE STATES NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA WILL ENTER THE UNION. I tab ta Also an Applicant They I' imut Veta for President Next Fall. Washington, Dec. 5. New Mex ico and Arizona will probably enter ihe Union of utatei before the end of tito present congress. Utah v :11 also be an applicant for ad-mi-t-io! , but the lingering traces f M ';! monism will probably keep her out. Knablir.g acts for New "dexiej and Arizona will likely pass next spring or eumtner, but ih -states will not come into the Union early enough to vote for pn idt nt next year. Bills for the a imiRj.o.t oi the three territories iv ill be offered at the first oppor tunity by their delegates in con-g-e:-s. It is quite probably tkere wi.l be i.o opposition in either house io the admission of New Mexici and Arizona if they do not vote for president next fall. 1'i iec of Coal Oil Advanced. Lima. O., Dec. 5. An advance of 5 cer ts a bar e! in the past two days has caused any amount of lluny and excitemtmt anurg the pto.iui-.-rs in the Ohio and Indiana ii tields, w Inch have been in a greatly depressed condition for several months. The advance is made by the Standard Oil Com pany am! means thev have com muned warfare. Ihe Standard has been usually puiet for several lii'i'iths, and the present upward m ivemi iit is the initiatoi v step in ihe crushing cut orocees to all competition. The Manhattan Company i. the heaviest compe titor of tne S'audard Oil Company ami the largest indeieiident pro ducers in two states, in anticipa t on of a hard tight, is removing rs oil relineiy to Wilkeroil, a town in the southern part of Wood county. Fleet Will Ball Next Tuesday. W.isiiistiT.iN. l)ec. 5. Admiral Walker had a conference with ecivtary Blaine to-day, prior to hi. d -parture for Brazil, to take inmanil of tiie Southern Atlantic station. Pie said the Chicago, Atlanta and Bennington would siil from Hampton Koada next l'ueFilay, and probably touch at St. Thomas, on the voyage. ILL i: ti 11 A ! II 1 C Bit EVITIE8. Aii oi l lady in Paris and her maid were found in their rcom yesterday with their throats cut. The Turzell house, rive miles north of Chico, Cal., was burned, together with all its contents. In sula new, if 4 00. Caleb S. Garrett, a discharged Uniied Slates soldier, was run over and killed by an electric car n Tacuina last night. By a boiler explosion at Pope & Pulley's mill near Hornellsville, Mo., three men were instantly killed and the building demol ished. O'.d Man Ciu-twright and bis tons, prominent people of Wash ingion county, Idaho, have been ai 'est'-d on a charge of wholesale caiile stealing. Tne loss of the Pennsylvania railroad depot and adjoining build digs by lire, yesterday morning, at Jeisev City, N. J., amounted to ToO.O 0. A lenib'e explosion of fire-damp occur. t-ii yesierday in a mine in S, lu'e iciese, in the siate of Zuca ici iis, A;ex:co. F've miners were k lied. Look out for a grand display of Christmas goods atF. M. French's, the C...iuer jewelry store. Special nil; i'-'iiiti ji.i.j aw v. f -- - baigains in ladies and gents gold . , .... a j watches for the next 0 days. t . jrr :4i ' . -a i-'. ,.n