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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1891)
. - r7 -- :;-;;;:r;:.-.p;:.r...i ' fr .V If J&1 rTXpSY. IJBL, 20 CENTS A WEEK. 77 ALBANY, OREGON," TUESDAY, liKCEMliKK lSSH VOL. VII NO. S!4 THE HOLIDAYS WILL SOON BE HERE fa mm tiMi'l ! I V I U. I 1 n i M AT- G.E. Blackmaihs Yon can't make a mistake it ynii buy your holiday gdi-ls :it lilaek mmi's, as his tdock is huge and prices always the lmv"'t. His as sortment i-f plush L'oods, toilet cases, perfumery, tlniiity trilh-s and l -till atich.M i.-J worth look ing at. SEE HI1 Si-IENPID H.J..IOXKS- -:- -:- HOOK STOUK t AS ri:KN ltFMOVF.I INTO I I c te Pipe building, opposite hi former place of ltistiii-.-s, where I I he has more roin anl a larger stock than ever. He invites the public to rail and see him in hi new quarters. jfXI.O'jk out ior bis display of Holiday good. It w ill be something elegant. FOlt THF I0L1DAYS! J. A. Ciifiiiiiiiii! Has oiH-ned a beautiful line of lloli.iay (ii hhIs. including plush and leather albums, toilet eases, hand painted plaqnee, screens, fancy inkstands, wall pockets and holders, ordor cases, novelties and dainty nie nac? for holiday pres ents, fall early and make your selections. kikst stkff.t. i-.l.i " l I : t : l ; ; li.oit; or Sale. All kifds of dry wood for .-ale a' reaso liable prices, at llie foot i f Ferry si ict t. Leave oiir orders and h:iv it delivered promptly at; v hole in Hie cit v. A. C. TKlj.MA('IIKIt. mm i" Vit AT Paikcr I'ros. Baker v CIlolCK 3IINCK lMKS HAISIN, JAMS. l:KKAl ft'UK.VNTS, HOT l:l.I.S, t'KACKl'.KS, CI loll K TKaS & COFFF.MS, FKK.sf I i;uoci:un:s, Or anythinj: else pjod to eat, remember you can gvt it at reasonable rates at fa Mil m.kik.v iivr.urtii.H. Act on a new principle repiln tiug the liver, etotnai h and bowel d through tin nerves. A new dii toveiy. Ir. Miles' I'ills Bpeethly n:re biiiouaness, bad taste, torpi liver, piles, constipationr Un efiualeil for men, women, children. Smallest, mildest, surest ! 50doeo3 for 2- cents. Samples . ce, at Stanard Cuick. Irriuli Tunny Wafurit. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and irejrular nnjnses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and are sure and safe every time. Manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Joseyfah, and for sale-at J. A. Cumniing's drug store only. Fall ti ilu Our iMity. Kverbody bus a' tinn s 'nil-d to lo their duty towards ttieinseives. ilundreds of lady readers sutler :'rom sick headache nervousness, ileeplessness and female troubles. Let them follow the example of Mrs. II. llerbechter, Stevens I'oint, Wis., who for live years mtl'ered j-reaily from Nervous I'ro :tt rat ion and sleeplessness, tried ohysicans hih! ditl'ereut medicines vittiout success. Hut one bottle of Ir. .Miles' Nervine caused sound vleep every Highland she is feeling ike a iie itTMin. Mrs. Kliabetli Wheeler, Laramie City, W'yomin vho tried all other remedies, de clares that after three week's use f the Nervine for Headache, Nervous 1'rostration, ete., glie was entirely relieved. Sold by Stanard i Cusick. Trial Ilottle Free. ,v ;-. S5P- X Or MATTHSWS k HmSSM'i, ALBASY, GREG03. 1891 KOI? THE Nothiii'r is Nicer Tiian 3... ,i..e z.c : : i -i ' --iv. ' Silverware, - Novelties. At the i M and llsiabl'-hcd .levv.-lrv Sbuv of I-I. EWKRT'S. f. fillers H O L I DAY M K N U Pa ni led Meat a, atMieil Vt :etab',i j, Canr.ed Fruit-. Corned Fit ef Faked la uih. t 'ulit'oi nia I'eai s. Chipped i!-1 f. Mrin FeiHi". I.iackbert ies, I e i!i d 1 1 "n. Sugar Coin. ioosebi rrie.-, I 'evih d Tongue, Mij.' ir l'eas, Straw hen ii"4, lobsters. 'L irnatoi s, Cheriies, Salmon. ( 'i iv I hst-ts A;.ri .its. II lir-d- C il-up, ( how Chow, Flench Must ud, l'epper Sauce, Oiive nil. French Camlic At'-erican Candies, Ail MI.-CKLLANK -)l"S: Manoiia Syrup. New Oileuis Mo'assess, (ieiuiea. Maul" Svuit, i lerin Mea', F.uckw heat Cigars and Tobacco. F. F. ALI EN, Opiiosit" .Mason it. fligficst of all in I.eavi!uu:g Tower. ABSOLUTELY PURl a sirs ivv;sTis;vr. Is oik whicli is eurtiiitei'.il tobriiirf you satit-fiictory results, or in case of failure a return irf purchase price, )a tliis safe plan juu ;ui liny from .Mir ailviTti-cit iln!'-i.-ts a luiltle of lr Ivin''- New ).., .very for Om in l 'lien, it is ;ii:o- nti-ed to ! lin -rclict in ev. ry case, when used for any utl'ectioii of Throat. Luml's, or L'liest, sucli as (ioiiMiiiiplion, Inliama. lion of Lunus, lironchitis, AUiuik, Wlioopin I'oinrh. Croup, etc, etc It is I'li-asunt ami airreei lle to tate. perfectly safe, anil can always he icinlc(t upon. Trial bottles free at Koshay Mason, linguists. Tli illtiriiuiK 4!ktHil. Tiiken before breakfast creates a false, injurious appitit-. A wineglass full of Ir. Henley's Kinrli.-li landelion Ton'-c taken before meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to relish a hear'y meal without in jury to the stomach. 1 or sale by Foshay t Mason. tireat reduction in embroidered tlouneitiK at V. F. Head. iiniiSipuare v a v fi;lsiiMS Am , Mil i jj i M of i'uH!:! a! 1892 Tdays !h Fine I'isp' iy (f Mii.ee M HOI IVach-s. 1 liiins Kind-of Nutp. .Mil' caioin. lapio.-a, ermaciii, Green Fiuits:nd Veetilbli s., o Ttniple. ALF.ANY, OKFiiON. Latest U S. Gov't Food Report. ' WfiCUuiii'8 Violet Cream : - -19 the mast exquisite prepira , t: n in the world lor so:r:'im::: atu! , w liitenin the hnnds and I.;c. Ji i t ti (-.I 1 1' - ii . n it t I nf i f( ,r In, h in every re? ct superior to syivrr-e. 1 ' c.i..i c; .., v;;;ii.ii.rt u.;u it: - i prepara'ioim. Try it. For rale by Foshay it Mason. s Flue SuliiiiK". I W. R. f.raham, the tailor :. receivid one of the largest lim s oi line mutiny-! and trouseriniis tilt', , c,,.4; seen in Oregon, outside of I'oii-j vi:ii" w land, embracing all the desir::l!e ! w;) ( i, patterns for w inter wear. ' ' I ;V.i 1 prices will be found so low tl.:'M any one cvin siuoni ro wear on - ! r. bis neat tilting tailor made s;f.is ! j.. and Overcoats. He warrants hi-j ,i uoods to be lirst -class, and murai.- r" it. t .o i i. : ...''' ' ' lees a in. iuu ami tix ma :.i i patterns. srn 1 1 iio iiix.i :lrleiy a uay asscs without 1 1 . o lews of some larue failuie tl.isl in:: over Hie wire the usual result oi sprciiliition in slocks nr Minn: i- ii ;'!. , ' ' it. iiurcroiis venture. The same e'.ei irii- ' cu rent curries !o dear distant fri-inl ! p.: the sail t'uliie.'s of death of loved ii' s , I, ji liMinll. il the result ot specula. !: i in patent notnmis. Moore's Keve:.!- l I Ueiiiedy is no speculation but is -on positive ir'iarantce. Io not fai m In Vimr ilrit..'it anil ask fur V :d nioaev if not satislicd. He known i I viii W'U tr(,.(iti Itnv nin.llier tu teB ! .. sri i I., all .!:!! ..:!-!-. 1 1 Is a w am e il-: : k for ('. ! ' !: I-..U !h. 1 ever:', e. viil have ;via! o ir. ..ml d 1 jrhtM..! t.'inpi r iiiai.ii :':i'l i:red xjiresf-lv T.i.Vlall I irf boo ml j Icait ::s a r.oa-.ti 'i'hi ise v. 1 o use it c lin, and w ,h.. uce Lave determined t liis ::::! :l - !' i i:vcr it to l. imi-l !! . ies to ! ; ;tit, or ei :! i!. l's ii;::.h-'ics s.iv j utiMci '.vni..i il:' n :-'i!t l.eiiellcial. I l's i;::.h-',os s.iv l For lii;i : a-, lutichi s at hoine, l.o'.i.' s. thcie ie' nothii lln' r or tie re deiie'oiis. To hi ita 1 in all t he dclicatf l! ivors. Try tl em. '. ii. Ili.ow s;:i.i.. ,!:; '. Tiiis i- wiial you i:;:i.t lo irive, i:i fact. '. in. i.-t have i;, to lu'iv . 't . ... I ! illsii I il -V I- '. I ll.'IISil! ! - Hi C St .' I i li lt :iK'i. riiiii' lie no:, i ii'1-..-.iP.is j.i s lio'.i.-.irui.-; oi 1 1' .-liars as sp-nt 111 1 1 y by o:ir people ill the that iiiey :;:. i:Maii! this r::. And . et it m iv !i -i l.v ::'.l. We en;.,' inf I'.i'ti IS, i! used aei II .1 t- diie tail l-rin i il.e u-e p im.-( t ill, Hi : ''ood I i-i .-ti'-li ':i 't o'l-t n P'.ppepsia an. I i:.slad instead I .i'.i.ci isv. V es . ii t' ire iiii it ii'i io. , ...i i lictlic l.it'i ts lor I'yspepua all'l a:1 ili.-ru csi'i Liver, ."-toiiin h and Kidneys. Sold at .7e. m.d l.t pi r I hi! tie bv Fosbav oi .Mason, liri'ists. ( 'ali a! I ii i.-ii's j1 aial si e th- 'Lunar'' v.. -by M-i-e clock. Tl.e l.itv.-t ll.r- o-:t. .'!!':it je'liesald i .!'..: at 1 II fjllire !i:te i, i:i Al'. n's. !. rail!! ruri.in's, 'i iii i.i;:-- i i ::is e r i Ma;i:o'ii-inaik-t -mi:,. al 1- tin- ( a i ! and : ol ' i I . e tl e bill! ant ilis- I V i.l! 10-1 I t No! ,,it. I,, j v but all this ni.S b.! :m! i V. V.. over year's ai the !.:'" :!. ill-Ill ii'sl h rt p:i. .f,?. ,3U ASTER '"" jiC V, a- n v. !i :jT I I i.- m.. Il.i. I I'll ,, art;, l. e: uim !.:.' .1'ie. lJSll' if I -. !. i.H .ici.il Hi.- r.-. !? ftjl .i....-..!"l:i-t i.i of il, ivm.ii;.. 1'h:VtiV li'iei !s li- ii!-r llian Mr. .l"!ia S'.'Wal'., eat ot '.V w.:.l tii.st aiiiiii-ist il:!i'!---: i:i iliisis ii. O.. ..ai.!.. I., a r-i'-:-t i,'!er I:;: f-iy1: : Ii e! I.: i a -.'it!. iii.- ! n: ;i.:i in ii.y lo' h i: ..: .-.', r.-.l i,i'i'ii' . i.. e1 ea! i-.r -eia - t:rnc. . m. -I !.;i.: ii-.ll :.i..i. i i-i;. 'Aio.cut a'.y 1 ;.a t. !.i;i'..-- i :i' l. 'l 1m-i-ii:.- in ie I.-.' i; i.ill in i!iTi'Ha! i .'- pi-, ii-mo' I o .:,l :.tl.'l..lili I.i mi ..!;. !i"i .'i.lllil HO! in. v. m:l ut Hi.' ic e( a i. in'. llinr'r'i.'. , ' I.i-.-: .h a ii:.!:''. '! tin i.'ii.iii rnil rart -i el '"..it I.. Or. . 1 ' h'e 'I'el, I :' in la-'e t ir..i l'i', ii i.l fi..;,i ih;a u-n lit::', il I ! ei : ii's:.e t naif, ar:.l i''f...c u il - h:dl ' :!.. .-I.: '.I., l.o-. tin- .i.ii:s in r v U-.-.l. . .i i. jv..liil I bir cirtl ( 1th in I . u'i"i il. o:.. .)n Ui.lM-y Tr-, am: . tit ! ew; a!:- :-ty i i-e .riiliu :.1 i! til m 1 in :. . 1 1 i.'ol in itla ill it fur anj- . le:-... ' i '. i.' ii !: n ;. 'I'. - .viri's I. - l.-n l,e, ii: -in- . : : Uie '. t"i. N ''...I s--iil.i. rl, I'ltra .... - ( .i ol-.:l s-'ii ...i !:'.!. nt'in.ii :i:j, anJ I 1. . .'i- ol tiu k; lm .;r ui-;-..iry i.ralif ALU ANY vS. UUt..llll' lid si- be! ween id .k'llVl'.- tltolll- ill. Ariicn ol everv description i leaned and de.l (il lltlclll.Ui'S cl ithinj; a - pi cialty. IAT I) LAN I IdlS r'UEFpmi school Receive? lis First Inmate frorr Jla; ion Ccurity, J Ii VII.KO i IMAXKU. j Equalization Boari G'afartha t'ue Fact- A-yhira Recruit -Wheat G:cs !. . Op at S.dvin. ?' Sai.em, IVc. Mi ton Br'tw -'was committed to the et ite refotm ....t .1..., v... I, ,.i... i,.; II.. H 14 v,.ars 0),i nn.j r..n awav fr,.m j.,,,,,,." This id th fir.-t coinnii:- I !'oine, inert to the K'!i'.jl fioni .Marioti !oUl;t v. ic si.'.'e l-Oi'.l'tl of e'liliMi.atioil ir.S rl oyi'i'.vl I'lili I'll! Te!r .! 'i clii-' ; ai'. v.";y I k1 r:!t n !.-.- s-- ! i i .-.iM.!.!! . i; i:!!y "till s.'.iy in miles i it !:: S.t't-ii a si s.-fd II l.lri'l e l;i - . i r I! i'c . i:ia -lie t c:.i:iii.'.!)y i i i ti.e -e . i '.r-M'' . : t'..'d lo tie: io- f.iv. :ii?. in . ; " 1 1 i L.,;li m- i i i '.. . lit: l . Ii' J" II :l .' . !o . C tii. t :; i i r i . . ii I ! .,'1 nn-l:'.v :i' ..si bU' !i :.- :!!!-.' I:' s .-l'l. e i o i. . , i i',' reu'isMis ii v.- ;'.! Ii I II v li'i. hilt li i-.i a- pe:ir :iiee.--in a' tout, i "i --I't ol a ; i r. 1 loair, v. i' ii a lilted s'ac Sid i.ii :ei the lni.l,'- a I i :). lil. ! the o'i,(-r i :-s h i i to 1.. n I o a i,f ; i:- lir-; n-ii!s. ; .-e '-ai- in r I at d .in e!:ib i- s a ciii.luiie to th. Albany o I r a tea o of three men o:i I New W.u's d iv. 1,1 A blackbirds for each mail, iim.ishh - kx:i i j:h i:.f. j .Mi xicin I'opulat'K tlisist llie t'ar j i Ii.;: Oat Oriltrs. t'nv lib- i'::m"i, P.'C. is. lie; i-'liistnit iuLe rcceiitiv is tii'ii or- i.:er s to t iie poii-e :'.ud troips for t.ie clo.-iij ' of I Hir inonaslei i"S ill J in iiia, on i:i- j;ioui.ii m:a nn- 'vaio!i naii-e of tluse iiistitiiti-.ns i i-t contrary to I.iw. ' p-n tn-. c.ir- i eontrary to I.iw. i' -r '"t o.' the p.io;: s oiih is t he pi-ople revolted and a li;;ht ie- liMi-u the pi.ipie on tie 1'ioiice and fu'.i Bi ll' 1 1 I l'lfiiice and fo'.dieis on the ut iier fol ow . d, duiit.j which one pel sou v. kiia ! iiin! four othits WoUMiicd. Tie aia oIIIl'S Id" ". he llil'sif Were eoi.il elite-'. The i : r.y, on one 1.111!.!, : -S, I t l!,;;! I III V V. t e t'.'l'll iroiii i ho; !ta s, iir.viiii: tin sacra ment "VpG.-ei!, d lllVeii tbrollll tlie i-treeM by troops a' d snli iec'ed to many humiliations. '1 he popishici unit:! en n.i.sse and ollered coiisiiici'a' le resistance to the tiooiis. civinu : "Viva In re-ii-iim : 'DealM to the Mas ins:" i'v.t" ly-.-ix piicsis v.civ amsted. Ft!c: hi is in a .-ate i inlet.-!! ex citement. Covert ';r .M;::-p:e. ! th" province is abs lit, and Acting Ci-, vein or .iiii- j i, v l.o is f ally re Kj'Oiir.iiie !.- the or-ler. ta's sent an envoy to the lily i f I'm 1 Mf Ail U M'- A J OK M. V Wonuo'.'s Slnve XhIit ISInwi. I i !v I.i milcd Vi . ii.l. Ci:t-o, Nev., l'ee.-S. KeC. ntlv in KiHpire, the c a,k s' w of -Mrs. Lan e Ki arra y was iiiincl b an -xpiosioii. At S A. M. the i:civ stove in Ha- s.uo- ho i:- waslilown iooiices. Suspicion was created aiel the wood was examine I. One piece co' tamed a section ol I'cshly whiitlel wo id. The b..rtd hole appiaivd to have b-cn (haiV'l with I owder. The family of small eiiildien were .ualnered aronmt the stove. One boy was htiuck in the j.uv by a llatiioti and was kmn-ked d'.iwn! 'lheie in coiisidetable eoin- incnt in F.mpire. One resident who often in the pa-it threatt ued to commit deji'idations upon llie property ot" his en "inies by ti'.'ison inj; chickens or cows, settii a lire to buildin .s, etc., is suspected of loading the wood. Many chickens have been found dead and a lew iuceiiiiiaty tires have broken out. So met hint' ftron,er lh-..n vocal peisiiasion is t.iiKid of, and the suspected party wid in tin int'lie ot: el' .-tly w a i bed. The lim'o f wool was so Mit-ail that it as im-pos.-il.'ie for I! woo'iueii in the mountains to have ielt t' e load in it, a-i blasting is only done on heavy trunks of trees, i ids s.dw lieB the residents that il as no accident. Mom. ncvm.i riii.vi. South Amerii-aii Stales i't.id - up Io ! '1'riiuMe.l. I'oi.-r or Sivvin 'Ti indidiid, ItAV. L. ), lcc. A cjidiii lo the latest news w hich has been re -ei v ed from imperial and lni.-twn t by persons in the iieihb ji in repub lic iif Venezfl -la, peace is throat cnd and civil war n ay ei.sue, if Ui ropi se t usurjitioii of power by lhi tee iiei:t. Dr. Amltiea Falac.o. is carried int eili'i l. It is well knoAf that I'.'. Fala cio was elected liiuct y thioi'h the inlhunce of his piedii-r-b.-nr, Pr. K ijas Faul, wh"-e ministir ol the interior he had been, and the country entertained roat hopes at his election because it was thought that he would follow the policy of I'r. Faul, to whom un doubtedly belongs the credit of having t'c' lroyed th- b. i' fid pow er of ii;.iua:i I'danco by means unstained with blood and of the most skillful aid star, manlike character. Icii) now, h iv, ever, it ii alleL' ed, badly advis' d i;;t I at! i d.i only to hii persona! im..ii H.e prcs (leiil is seeking by his itifhi enci in conriss to so ai-nt a reform constitution th-it viii-oul ? new presidential tied i ,ti li tou lil remain in power. II ocsii - is t continue two years liner in tir )irefeident:.,.i ciiair, in vio'a'ion oi the constitution of the country, and to Eacure .this end he is em ploying nil sortj oi meatif, imii inoning to the capital, p.i.ioiif; other jersoiiJ, the pr suien's of st ites, in ordor that they in -y in litlentv their h- latdies to d---mand a tvtoMiiot the c ti- t,tr.t;on so us to suit his piaiiri. This plan thr country is ( p-i'ly ipnos'ii,. ami it is preparing Lo i ic. ti. aliy comb.it lie' same in I'Veiy possible iratirir. ps is row iii'iiir li.n'.a by the iiulv: oll-i. lit ICS.- : f ti.O' Ii -public, Jl, 1:oi ;tr. this plan should I:- c in io 1 i.ilo it' ci , v. hich eaiiiiol he i"i' " ex- i t l y coi ii i-n and ferce, ! "c is imi (lie sh.idow cr" a d iit:d lm ili.'.l civii war w "1! i m-i:-. A I. (Mi -1 Vl'iU SJIMtV. A 'I raiiip T in iii Hut t. In- Hl tlrir 1 ii a I' .n f tine. Si ll;N..l M i.i'.. i . I " A n maikahie thuy iome- iinu Vi'ii.vlii;, V. Va , rcra'dli th d scovioy, in the pet.-;..:i ot a 1 1 ;: l' w ii;: was a late lesi-h t.t oi S i.. Fianc's o d lb- mi sil.;; heir to a fortu;;eofa iplarii I ol a mii:i..i:. A special sa- s : A I !': nip w ho ha-- bei 11 r,: n-.l fo by -li - p. I ce.f Whveiiti- t t ; v e'r.l ii.'-l :::.-! tmnoiit io b - .1 h-i A. i i e:.s, tne i i wsi n heir to an es at- of v.'.i at C. r !an I, N. V. Itsc' ins that Ne v Yoik at't.u lievs ii.ie b :etl lookiii:.' sineel.s, l, v. In n his fa' her died leavimr him the. nhive :op. ity. lie Inn bee:! limited for all over the Fnit. d States ail thefie years, the last heard from liitr beioie iie appealed in Whieiinj; beipe; l.om an 1 inn c;sco. He had bet u traced thmu-ih ail the principal cities in th Fiiion and at San I r.iiiclse.i all track was lost. Last Saturday tvenir a y-junj man named .loi.n A. Omens ap peared at police head iiiarteis ami applied lor iissislanee. lie told Oifieer Wilkie that he had no mon ey and wanted to send a 'eii j.'rani to Cortland, N. V., for momy. lb.! told the ollieer that his father was a wealthy meretiant and t.hat several monilis since he had left home to r-j on a trip. lie took w ith him SIS -0 cash and had a diamond rinand pin. He roamed around and yot to dunking mid fell in wiihfas( womi n, le-u'tin that the ."fLSt'O so .n vampiishid. The ollieer tool; him lo th t-.-lo-laphotiice and jr.iv- enoii-h to pay for a dispateii to N. .) ,1'ar. or.s oi'Coriland, N. V , askinj,' h r.'.."i. He sa him ai-iui hut line: s liad in t yet heaid iloiu hum-. In the ni'-aiitime a iLi-pittch was ivi a ived al le. adipiarters asking; him io send a u tter in his o wn hambi i it inatidthe money would l.c loi w as. 1-1. The next time the lih'-r sa v (iivens he bud received tue - and paid 'ack what he 1. d b-i-iowed. lie sent a til .r..iu for anothi r si' i. and fnoij Mr. I'ai'-oas nrr.ved in the city, and, f i.dn v (iivens. took him :md dress . irto in clothes belill tij: his i-'a'inii. Tney left to-d.iy for New V- k. i: in iNta a wn ai.i:. A Steamer 'llu-.nvii on Her Iii-ie.t: t lllis. A novel and cMiliiir incident occuncd on Hie ivce.it viya-e the steaiilcr Tillls Iio:u M .taint tie to INcWc.istle throu-h the ve sle t r i k i ii r a la'jre whale. The Titus returned to pi it fiotn N-wcaslie ibis morning. ChiefOth, ..JNtchoI sou, in alluding the allair, ta:d that on the M i in-t. I he v-s-el was ten ini'es noiih of 'Volton j;o! when it happened. A moth erly ttale was blowing, and. w !h the aid of siptarei ails, the Titus w.'s hiliiiliit;.' aloair a, a ten knot speed. Kvitythin was iT'il-i; a'oi: merrily. .Mr. Fell, the s.vo:vl t n uineer, and he were located aft amUHHU ll.eliiscl isi ly sis. itin;t ;.o!ls. j! was about b o'clock in the morning wleu the s'.iaiiier suddenly bump-d and canted s. a ward. The chief ollieer and eli ' neer w. re sent sprawhn- mi the deck. Tin! men below rushed up on the d ck to ascertain tin; ca i-i-of the commotion, l hi lonkiu-a-tewi Chief Ollieer Nicho'.-on notic. d the fr'o.i was criinson w i1 h hhod, and it the.i dawii-d upon them tliat Fie ve sel had iol a sen monster. Olai.c'mg further seaward an liinisual sight met tl.iir naze. A l.uj-'O- whale was hishb r the waves in its death Et:iis:'e. It w as pluiidy m', ii to h ap three limes out of the water. W ith the aid cf o..etnil l'!ii" ea t !i. fiui.-h-ini: fn me: ts of the niontti r : re vi.-il.'e. liie w'n.il'5 a; !'iaied to h..ve bceti struck j.ist above its pe Iota! tin. 1 1 w hirli d am! 1. 1.-bed the se.i at mentions rupidiiy. lot ts jit'ew leeb er, brief revival of tin ist with tre ov ly its ef There c.s a death stroke and the creature ttien disappear.-.!. Choice pickles t:i imlk, orijum; t it ies to bait, at Fai ker Dios. A PECULIAR SCHEME Wuru's r..if I.ioruy t) le Ii bih-J Ly special .'ct. t KH A i .;; HdN'.KiE I ' I.A.N. Te Make Moay f. r the IVi. Said to bs a I'ea-ille Pl .n and in Urged l'.r Adop io... Ciik" :o. 1 h e. 2S. Anions the raphalists of Chicago most deeidy interested in the btiecLts of the World's Fa:r is th Hernuum i'laid, pit si. 1. nt c ! i.'ic North . e.l evn 1'iew i:u company, ant a s i N-ciiy t:-. till', t. In 1 oto of these c.'p.uiiiies Le litis cii't ii I he subject of I'liiuioe m::c i th(.u;.;! t, t.iid this is th;' ativ 1 e j'iss;. ii ;;b,'itit his Uvoritt- idea, l.ic!: i.-t in tin. d n et lin-of lie s'.hi m- ', ri.p-.sed by Wor d'-' Fair Co-iumlsiioi er S. II. d- Vo:;ii',' .it the last meeting o. ihe board 1 c i.'dio! : 'Tiit te Cutl be ia ohjeitiou to t!i-c e:.ii;;e o! Fpceial money for Hpe.-i-il pt.rposi a of national im poi ' , Mich money, of course, heit; ia!' t-i'i er. 'j idy would have lo i e i! 'to: !iy an a-t of coii-iei-; It in:: tit-en dote by other r..!:oi;s ,.!; i I c:i':;!i;i see , by iiiis n.itiol. -;:..:! ii. t fi!o.v tu.t. 1 have .:: i s: lue V. IV ch.se l!jr:rit't ol the si.bj' . i. io d I s- e a way by vi i h l.'.0: 1:.K' : eoi.ld b, s-. i Hied tor the World's lair. S::p;ios co: iii"- - i'li'.l.ori.ed ti i' c ):::ar,e ' ti n million s Ivci- do! -is with an app'op't ia:e mea.orial imprint reitiiveto the VioiLI'm lair, lie 'ii:": r bt "ii eop iiii iiiori-tlve of the otia h i -ceil ton nii'.i of 1 he disc n i y t I illia c. !.!:'!. 'I h's collld be m -1- at in iiitiitsle val'ie of T'.l i". tit on i nch silver (!:!!:.! , " 1 1 e e p. 11 -e ot ioiua;.e W -uli! !.ot exi-eid 1 cei.t ; r 1, lnaUir" i n i!"ie;'.it c -l ot sxi ei ii s. Il tiie eliliie coinage wa.'e lliriiiii ovt r to tin.' W riJV Fair .1 recti -iv the lattircoi.1.1 issue each ifl at its ii.ce value to visitors at the fair, and thtl.- C-MMi't.tMl v.o-uhi be Ev eliled Very readily. '"As I h ive said, such a memo! ial coin must, i.i course, b- h.yaicoiii. ae;'i'p:ab!e fur a i 1 eiU ii.l I :. 3 or !c y in w hich silver (oi l is l ow receivable. F'll ti.s 1 x'Aiilv v.oiild be a meie loiin, t e-ause ihe Holder of a nieiiioii. l coin Would not pui t wi:h it exct pt at a pre mium. Sued a dolh.i w ould have a iiumisiiMtic licsiiies" tin intrinsic value, and it would be kept, it is ssl'e to say that evui duiio tin progress m th- fairihi setia nioivai aiihtis would t.e exi.a::.-ted. Aside frooi the henelil ies:iit:ii to the fair, t-ilver to the amo 'in ol ibotit ifS.(!.;l!,(i:'l would be lenioVod lloli. cireulatioii. 'There in -.ht !e si in .- i irstiot, ab ut tne validity of the special legislation, but t lie issue oi the memorial coin Peed not be le stiictcd ! ".Voi'-i's Fair purposes. For instance, the issue ot in.iurni a'ioo doilars in limited ipiai.tiiios conld be antho! i...-d every four years, and thus the aetwouid be ot ir.-iit'i ad application. Jti'tik ol it, il we had inai c;iita!ion dollars since Washington, the coin to be .ppi"jii iaily ne.-i'ned, sny w ith tli-poitraiis of the president mid' y ico -president fioiii each inairzur-1 atini', some of these loins would lo-dav be absoii'.telv priceless, and cei tainly none of them would b oil'eied io the -ovcrtiinent in l.ou of taxes or other paym-nt?. ' t hese coins would foil in a prac tical table of hi-t -ry, :.t once attractive and v..lntib!'. They oiiid b ? di scetidit g from vreiicra t i: .ii to generation and Tieci ine ol iii'iinnse numisnia ic value with y.i' hai.i-nii'- ilu jrovei nnici.t .My ideas on the is -m; oi inch coins are ct i taiidv crnd . as ct, lc.it 1 .lo st lioiislv believe that they war- ran! id ii.'v hiid amplilieatioti. especially so far as lhe World's 1 air esehepi r is conct i nut. I A MOl-i I. IONS. t i loi el Ilanlel liiima'H I'etn lliat Like Human Mi-akn. C. I. 1 atiiol lioone. w ho is said to be a descendant of the great trapper, has live lioi:s that (ire oil pistols, jump over Micks and do a teat mill v other liiidig'iitieil lliin-s atliis order. At each pi r I" iiu-iiee their inns', thrilling net s lefr.iinin-' fr-iii bitm- t if li.e face of a lady w I to puts her In ad in their mouths. These liotiS hae been appearing at ILniy Miner's Fi):hih Avenue theater. When not wanted they wire put in a i aire behind the w ings in a little place shut ell' from the f-'tij.:e and reached by a door, l'eople who diiin t cat- about ivins; caien were told tint to op-, n the ihxr. I lu re was -i lit-uetil at the t.'ie- ;:t-r on f-undav m-ht, an t a lot o. ptople woo t idn'l know tuiythiiu abo.U the lions went, to take pad in t. Aiiiong them were lorn 1'. ilm'oid, the Fpghsh vt-iitrilu-iptiist, and ' Frohss ir" Willis, the aeronaut. oon alter the fhow staitcd there was a large crowd ot 'ireaks'' and pel foi mi ls in ihe gie.-n iojm. Th-y were thrown into a pa;iic by a roar from the Cilge. "I guess one cf my li-ns is i hew ing up si m-body I'' exclaimed I'oone. ami he lna.ie adasli I jrtne cage, fol.oAed by the crowd in the green room. Thev bolted ditet t'.v across the stae, tii'iilying the audience :i:nl demoralized tlri act then in progress. Thev foiml Tiof-ieor" Willi in the ila.v6 of the biggest lion of the lot, who had torn and clawed up lhs Leaver oven oat and a thick p ajicket. He wa8 trying to get ihe ii-. u up atrnitiet the bars, but his hold was not very gooil. '"Call oil' your monkey!" howled Willis, who hadn't heard about the lion', but thought it was an ut e ol s-'ine sort aintieing itself at i.i.-' t-xpeiise. Tl.ey ytidibi d the man and tore hi la away. All the lion got was some pieces of cloth and the best part of a paif cf trouselfs. Willis' m ck and lip had been dug open and were bleeding, but he didn't ii t l the pain much. He was satis fied to i alive. Dr. John S. Candce dressed the afrop.ant's tltPli wounds, and a tailor w ill pateli up the other dam ai.'ts. Every one Considered Ids escape n inarkable. Afterward, when Coloi el lloone fed Ins lions, he gave nothing to the otIVnder, lo disci line liim for Lis conduct. New York Herald. A TEKIili-i.l HMIK1CANK. It tiloua Dunn lluusn and CkUHc ilrrat llnunKn. A Kpecla! from Yess, New Soufli W;i'i s. of November I2thsays: A tcjrdi'o Iiutricane jiase.l over the upper poi 1 ion of Cooma street to day. I i.'litoii.g and hail, with i.eavy i.tin.iouid lie seen coming i:i the disk-nee, and tie roar of the wild could bj he.it.l many miles aivay. Ail at or.ee it reached ti e city, carrying everything f iL- it. Many mills, htorcs nud lesidet cos wete blovvn down. Trees w tiito .ted pnd blown on the in, s of the houses. Fences ami e.'iiriii.eys iuts blown down in all dir. id ions. Tiie ujijiei end of the !o, ii i-j one mass of wreckage. M.-n were blown down in the sireet. One n.aii namtd Richard oii had hie arm skinm d from the -.-it o-.v to the wiist, and Lad to be taken to ihe hospital. A msii immi -i C. oper was sd ing in the S.'.li.t il i'.n Inn when the roof fell in i n him hurling him severely. Tr cs, ziiic a'id building materials ate lying aionnd for miles. A bfgjy was oanivd up into the air a::tl c .me tlo'.v ti on iis shafts and was ! rokt-n to .ieces, Fusinees U at a : t iti.i.-tili at pi teentaiid much i x it-uieiit jirevails. Thedamage is e-i iii.ittd at some thousands of jiouid -. Tiie men w ho were in juifd aie iiii groEsing favorably. People are covering up their dam sgcti proerty witti tarpaulins. Kltl TAl. M I KUKK. An Ajnl I aily Asuamltvd and Ilcr Thrust Cut. F.vi-is, D, c. lb. In the midst of 'he excitement attendant on Christmas eve the author of the crime committed about three weeks aval u; on an old wsman in ihe lViit evard tin Temple has been it tested. He is an officer in an infantry regime: t and was retired tivo davs bifore tlie commission of the crime. The at rest has created -r-it exetti'mcnt in Paris. The oi ople cannot understand how a French ollieer could commit such a ciime. The assasin was tracked for three days by the ilice and was artosteii in a cafe. The circumstances under which he double crime was committed were sensational. At 5 o'clock on th 4th of Iieceniber Daronne Del liri', en aged widow of an ex-of-licer in the French Army, (was seated in her" ealon on the first iloor of th. house at 4".' Foulevard du Temple. Her servant, Mine. Vlheitiiie Hetirle, hail pjst irone out to do seme marketing, and the fon ot the widow, who 6hared the ;.p:utments with Lis mother,- was al sent. Hardly had the servant left the house when a man, who had been wati hing the building from the oi jmsite side of .the boulevard, rush ed up stairs and knocked at the door of Mine. Holliiian, who occu pied the appartment above Car oline Pellard's. "la this Mine. iVllardV? paid he. "She Uto-s down f-tairs,' was the reply. A minute later the same man, who was of medium height and gaunt appeataiice, pulled the bell on the ill tor below. The widow opened the door and the visitor clutched her by the throat and dragged her through the hall into tiie adjoining bedroom. M. Del lard forcid lio-r on the !cd and plu.iged a knife in ber throat. The murderer left his victim lyinj dead in a pool of hi. od and made for her bedroom, where he buret open tho war.lrobj in which the widow kept her jewels. Margeunte Hetirle came in white he was busy at Lis burglary and hearing strange noises, s ream el "Madame, .Madame:" The murderer turned on her and tried to cut h-r throat, as he Lad tLat of her lnistitss. He partly suc ceeded, but t'; servant was more fortunate than 'tannine Dellard, for she did n t tlie of Iter wounds audhad strength enough to crawl to a window and shout for help. Meanwhile the stranger darted down stairs and escaped, knocking over the janitress, who tried to stop Lim. In Lis Laste Le drop ped one of L's gloves and the Knife, which was of English make and ptatnied w ith the initials F. M. Sincj the murder several per sona have been arrested on auapi c on and released. The Boulevard du Temple is in the very heart of Paris, close to tlie Place du Chat eau tl'Knii and the Temple. S ; tentacles and eylglasses, com plete assortment at F. M. French's. h ti