-O CENTS WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON. TIIUKSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 181)1 VOL. VII NO. 26 . ; t THE HOLIDAYS WILL SOON BE HERE tab a r fi. L fetalis lou cau t make a mistake it you buy your holiday goods at Black man'f, us tiia stock ia large ami prices always the lowest. His as sortment of plush goods, toilet case, xrfuuHTy, dainty trifles and useful articles is worth look ing at. BEE HI3 SPLENDID DISPLAY. Fall to ilu Our Duty. Everbo ly has at times failed to do their duty towards themselves. Hundreds of l:idy readers sillier from sick headache, nervousness, sh-cplessne'-s and female troubles. Let them f.illow th example of Mr. H. llerl.echt.r, Stevens l'oiut, is., who for live years suffered greatly from Nervous Pro stration and sleeplessness, tried physican and different medicines without success. Hut one bottle of Dr. .Miles' Nervine caused sound sleep every nig'ii an I she is fceling like a new pcr.-o:i. Mrs. Elizabeth Wheeler. I .a ramie City, Wyoming who tried all other remedies, de clares that a'er three week's use of the Ni- vine f r lltalache, Nervous l'i -si ration, etc., she was entirely relieved. Sold hy Stunard .4 Cu-ick. Trial Hottle Free. French Tatny Wafer. Thes wafers are for the relief ami cure of painful and iregular menses, and will remove all ob structions, no matter what the eaiiHe, and r.re sure and safe every tune. .Manufactured lv Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and tor saie at J. A. Cumunng a ding store only. - m The .llonim; Cm-ktall. Taken before hieakfast creates a lale, iniurious ap.xtit-. A wineglass full of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion Tonic taken htfore meals strengthens the di gestive organs and enables you to relish a hear'y meal without in- jurv l the st. in ich. l or sale bv ro.-liav A Muson. Highest of all ia Leavening Tower. Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. g Baking rowaer &&&& ABSOLUTELY PURE . i r i: i r ii i: t. Is one which is gnat uiitcctl to Itriiig you satisfactory re.-u'ls, or in t-m-u of failure u return of purchase price, On tliis sale you can buy from our silyerti-cd ilrtiggNts a bottle of lr King's New Dscovery fur Con sum plioit. It is guar nteei! to bring relief in every case, when used for tiny all'cction of Tliroat. I.unga, or Chest, kucli as Consumption, Inll.iiiia tion of Lungs, Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping Courh. l'roii, etc, etc It is j leusant tmti un-u ble to taste, perfectly safe, uiei can always be de jiemled upon,. Trial bottles free at r'osliay iV MasJui, Druits, Act on a new principle rtulu ling the liver, slomach andhov.cl through the nerves. A new dii- I PIONEER DEAD He Came Across the Plains Early as 1844, W UAL EN STILL AT LAKGE. Ooa More at the Ajlom-Nearly Periahed ' -Wind Storm Frigbto a Hto to Death-Dead in tt Qatter. ' Also anewBitir for the ensuing i::vitkKiiL: liixri:. Mrs Michael Curtain, Plain field, 111, in ikes ttu- ftutemcnt that she ciiuirlit cold, which settled on lier hins; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but Krew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine couid cute her. Her drui;f;Ut sui; tested Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for Consiunplion; she bouarht a bottl'J; . j . .. .1 . i i . r . i. .. i . T aim in iter uentciiL louuu jicrneii uene lifted from 'he lirst tose. lie con tinued its use an I after takim; ten bottles, found herself sound and well, now does her ow n housework and is as well as the was. b'ree trial bottle of this irreat Discovery lit Kohay V Mason's Drux Store, lare b .titles icte, and iW si'ii I I tnov tA.t:itoi s. W... .1... ...M , ..m.. ..... Ik ii. . n. i ;... i: I .. . i.ua K.Je.ii, m.ws,if ,., r.lilllle .ls,lin cure i.liiousness, t.a.i taste, torpi I Ver th.- wires -the usual result of liver, lilies, t.oiisLpatlonr Uu- i siieeulatinn in stock t eiiii!el lor men. women, Smaliest, mildect, purest ! i for L'.") cents. Saino'.- s St-isuirtt v Cnsick. hildi.n. 5lldoHi3 ft-, at REMOVAL! II. J. JONES' -:- -:- liOOKSTOUK UAS !KKN ulmovkd INTO the I'ipe hiiildlnt;, opposite his 1 1 former place ol business, where I I lie has more room and a larger stock than ever. lie invites the public to call and see him in In new quarters. CI.ook out for his display of Holiday good. It will he something elegant. I 3toue5 i Sipuare or some equally da iien. lis venture. The same electric en vent carries lo dear distant friend the sad ti lniL's of death ol htveil ones ti.o often the result of speculation in pab lit lii'-tmnis. Moore's Wevealed I l!i iiM'iH is no speculation lm is sold on i'0.-:l'e guarantee. Do not fail to i;o tit your ihuui.-t and ark for your j money if not satisfied. We known you ml! voaiel buy another bottle, or .-ale l ail ilniL'tr'ists. 0 r ; LJ 1 0bL II,eLatMff iTraysi P'" I . iiltiui's A'K.let C'roHiu I'm the luot. exipiii-itt' prepara tion in the world lor sottenirg arid w hite::iug the hands and face. It is not only a suhstitute for, hut in every respect superior to glyeerine, cold cream, vaseline nnd like piepaiatioiis. Try it. For sale liv Fuehav it Mason. ItiuX QUARTER kt-r i ount "CENTURY "AGO lATTHEWSJt WASBBURli'S, ALBANY, OEEEOS, J.1 Has opened a Holiday (iimhIs and leather allium nana painteii tiluiiuep, screens fancy irkstands, wall pockets and holders, ordor cases, novelties and dainty nic. nacs for holiday pres ents, fall early and make your selections. FIRST stkf.i:t, I'.li'mp.i::;'; hlock 1891 - - 1892 SrSFOK toe holidays wh:uur n in now I taker fiiv man who lt.v -tin httoini' iilt nli Utl wilh tilt rcurn"rt ft A :iitiltlt't'ioiiiifitt of that irouiitrv . 'I hi m:ii ih no iiT than Mr. John faU w;iri, out of the wtul'hk't .il!iio-tt inliiienti;l titiKciiij in t!i (idiiity. Ina recent letter he ttays: "I h.tt! hwn HiilTerinK from j-aii in n;y Uuk vnil general ktiiiicy vein plaint i'or hciiio time. nl hm' u:m! inuny mnniits wihcat am l-ut toiKiH.rarv relief. The pains in in hae hal lK.'eom so Mi vtre thai 1 waa ifrcventr' from !u it'Jin- to my work ftiiil couhl !i f tn..ve wuh .tit the uv; of a cane. lUarirt, hrouh a frtiTitl, (( the woinlenul t-.nei tf foil h Ori u n Kilney Tea, I was in-lneed U try a m, at 1 tfim that ve- Hrnt Jca I fotmil insT.ii t r. iii f, and before u ii-c half ilie eohti-rts of the hox the piihS in I: V ha.-)i ei-tiri ly ili?:i;j' ;,re(l I have every f itii ifj th iitpes n! th-: Oregon Kulney IVaf anu t an v n.vii'iiti'iiisly rteimniirinl it to nij frit ntN. 1 wi'iiM not he withoiit it for a ;" thir,.' rei;iin Kiilney Tea etire-i hea!aehe, tni'i tinenie nf urine, hrii k ihi-t Heiliin iil, hum iiUor painful -viiition while urmatin;, and all a If 1 1 tions of the kiilney or urinary of either 8i x. Nttltin is Nirer Tliun the Fine Ui'lay tf M (or Sale, s pmc "Vo. . 'nBlBBiir :w -t Hto! Si 1 Two Car Loads 1 Salem, Dec. 30. Beni. Vaushan. aged 80 years, a pioneer who camo across the plains in i844, died lost ftionuay near lurner. lie was a member of the Jefferson Masonic LMlge and was buried under the auspices of that order at Turner 1 uesuay. - No trace has vet been found of j-'halen, the escaped convict, but , taru.i:oa;e at Aianon was bur diarized last niht, and it ia eup- eoseil that lie coin nutted the rob- tierv. ('has. V. Merchant was brought to the PH.vluin to-day irom (.'oos county. He is a student, aged 21 rears. .... . .... X lie hoard ol equalization lo-uay mstled with a multitude of prob lems and hold a session to-ni''!it It whs decided to raise the assess uient on wa;on road land 1U0 per cent, and on ewamp land LTO per cent, rami implement, lurni ture, etc., L'o as ass1 ssed, and money, notes, account, Hlmres and stock po at face value. It was also decided to eiiialiyejthe assess ment of telegraph lines by laising iho assessment ol main lines in eastern Oreirnn and the valley to $2' 0 per mile. The O. YV. rail road company protests against its assesBNient. llenrv Jolinson was found un conscious This morning, lying in a ditch in east Salem, where he had been a'l ninht. He was drunk last night and tell into the giuter, where he was found, nearly dead. He was unable to speak, and has remained in a critical condition all day. .Monday a wind etonn raed fm iously up in the mountain on the Luckiainiite near Falls City, in Folk county. Several houses and a number of trees were blown down. A newcomer from Iakota named 1'ugh died from fright, his house having been blown from it foundation. He had heart disease At Falls City, 1'olk county, on Monday irirht, Mrs. Win. btod uanl uivd lioni la grippe. 1 Ins is the lirsf death from this ailment in this part of the country since enrlv last spring, although there are many cases iiuw. a class of three. officers elected year. e expect to beem the new vear wiiti a iun iietermine.tion to carry on the good work. If the new officers will always be prompt, and tho restof the members do their pirt, we certainly will have success. At the nj;t reeular meeting we intend to install the officers for the new year, and con fer the third and fourth degrees upon a class of live. Members who can visit us will find a cordial welcome. Grange will meet promptly :it ten o'clock. Let us begin the New Year's work earnestly, and strive la gain the objects, lor which our order was created. Following are the officers of Tangent Grange : M., J. 11. Scott, V., J. W.MeGhee. L.. A. Ulevins. 8., G. W. Knthe, A., S., . S. r.irdgefartuer, Chan., J. A. Me- Gliee, T., AnnaD. Hudson. Sec. Miss Minnie McGhe, G., K., (i. W. Holt, I'.. Miss Dena nridue- farmer, F., Miss Kliiha Loonev, ('., Miss S. J. Neetham. L. A. s. Miss K. F. Scott, Organist, Sa'lie Ai.'auis. liiHlallation the fmnth Suiurdav in Jan , at ten o'clock. 1'at rolls in good standing invited to meet with us Railroad accident Four Mon Killed on tho Union Pacific. A LOCOMOTIVE'S FATAL LE lr. FINE FURNITURE All kinils ot iiry wiHtd tor sale at reasonable prices, at the f'xtt ol rerry si reel. Leave vour onlers and have it deliveied pron.ptly ai.y where lit tlif cilv. A. C. yi KLLMACHKU. M'MI I ( A T I 1 1 V7C1 AT PuikiT Bros. Baktrv Silverware, - Novelties. At the Old and Established Jewelry Store of H. EWERT'S. F- iller;'s Holiday jVTKTvn C.inned Meats, Canned Yiwtnliltxi l iv:io Coimd I5eef 1'aked T.eans. Ciii;i.,ri.ia P.-nra 'i i..f firing P.ea ns, lihickberries. Ivviled llVm. "liuar I .'in. ( loosenerria.u I imuln.l T.. "-, t-o imits, lomatoes. t lierrws CA K KS. CV lill ANTS, lllT litH.LS, CRACK KKS, i:isins, J 1:1.1.1 1, JAMS, r.RKAH, Salmon. High Cove Ovsters, Apricots, Sardines. Peaches, I'lums. Mince Meat, KTC1YIS1-IKS; :.n .-r ui:c::ivi:it t: Forloiiller it I. RKKP ami UATAX UOCKKKS, MUSIC CAi:iXF.TS, STANDS, FANCY I'AKI.oi; CAI'dNKTS, PU'SH ROCK KKS, OIl) I'AKI.OK PIKCKS, KASY CII AIRS. Also .rlOuO worth of CHOICE MOl'l.l'iNii-;, for picture frames, selectc I from an eastern factory. Trice lower than ever, and all guarai:!. ed tirst-class. Tli.UN KOKKKK. A Woman Arrestpil. Hutmel to lie 111 Wife. Sas Francisco. Ih' :'.0. A woman giving the name of Flor ence Waterman has been arrested bv detectives here, and it is claimed she has not onlv ac knowledged being the wife of Marion Iledpoth. who is suspected of being one of the gang of train robbers w hich held up the train at (ileinlale, Mo., November M), but has L'i veil inloi ination which may lead to the arrest of other mem hers of the band in addition to Albert Sly, who was arrestfd last week in Los Angeles by l'etectives ruikerton and lutaker, and who was taken East on Sunday with out the formality of extradition papers. HOLIDAY SHOPPERS. HEWS OF Tflii COAST. iDieresun; items irom iisciang. Throughout the Nortbw.n. Athena is making stronir eli'orts 10 nave an eastern Oregon brain ol the state exneri menial h'tation orated there. A Grant county man has receiv ed a patent lor a device lor pprav ing water on the blades 01 a mow ing machine while in motion. Th invention is intended to prevent the ai (iiiniil.i'ioii of funi mi cutting bar. llie population of Gran! county at the hut census was oU). This shows an increase of lS.lii per cent, over tlie population of IShO not including something over L'OOJ people that since that date were cut oil into Harney county. John Winn, Umatilla countv'. stock inspector, tiniihed ids tall inspection about two weeks auo linding about 121,010 head of sheet in the countv. Sheep, uenerallv speamng, are in go.ii coiidi;ion iiure iteing very little icao as co in pan a wuii oilier eais. Malheur city has 110 saloon. It is in the center of an old mining uisinct ana was founded onirinallv as a mining camp, yet is inhabited It- a people who do not indulge in intoxicants, and therefore the ex istanceof a saloon there is inmrac ucaoie. The La Grande Gazette declare evidence is satisfactory that Wil I ia 111 Ashinead, whose mysterious disappearance was recently noted left the etate toi the purpose of ct frauding creditors. One chargi igainst hun is that he sold prop erty which lie had previously mortgaged. A LI I ANY tirade Cat-up, ( how Chow, f-ieinh Mustard, Pepper Sauce, Olive Oil, Fiench Caiidu a tin Dye Work CHOICE TEAS A COFFEES, FRESH GROCERIES, Or anything else go d. to tat, lemeuther you can get -it at reasonable rates at - American Candies, MIS( ELLA N EO U All Kin. Is of Nuts. Maple Syrup. Genu Meal Cigars and T V. E. ALLEN. Magnolia Syrup. "New Orleans Molassrss, Gormen, .....,,, i, atai caioiii. lartiiti'ii n. ...... I i baceo. Green Fuit8 and Yegetabli s., ' AI.P.ANY, OKEGON. -'econd street, belween Montgom ery and Jelferson. p ofiite Masonic Temple A 1 licit s of every description leaned and dyed. Gentleman's cl tthing a specialty. 1AVI1) LANDLES. Shonld See the Wouderful Array at Jalina Grsdwohl's Bazaar. Mr. Julius Gradwohl, the enter prising iiroprietor of the I'azaar store in this city, w hich contains the largest and best selected stock of crockery, glass and other waree for domestic use, in the valley, as well as fancy wares, toys and beautiful holiday goods, has re plenished and enlarged his entire stock and now has a store that is a credit to himself and an orna ment to the city. His shelves, counters and every available space are filled with the choicest and most varied stock of goods ever seen in this valley, including a mammoth display of holiday goods. He has added a new line which consists of a beautiful as sortment of lolled gold jewelry wanaiied to wear as good as gold and costing one-tenth as much money, diamond cut pins, rings, line ii'mliid'as for holiday presents ami novelties. His stock is now in and holiday shopper should. lose no time in seeing his wonderful array wliieh is not surpassed by any on the coast either in elegance or prices. He also can ies a gigantic stock of beautiful hanging lamps, stand lamps, bicycles, tricycles, safeties and velocipedes, which he guaran tees to sell ii low as any place in Oregon. 11 is assortment of fine u'ss and collees is alw ays complete, as well as a general stock of family groceries. He I uys his goods diiect for net casn and tells them the same way. QEAKQE IIIMS Saturday lec. L'ti, the regular monthly meeting of Tangent grarign was held. Owing to the muddy condition of the roads and the day being very stonny, but few ventured out. The meeting was full of interest. The first and second degrees was conferred upon The If ulldlUK lllon u Down. 1 kii acii vri, Cal., Pee. 30. A terrilic wind storm came up from the southeast last night at a late Iiour and blew down three 1 uild ings and four or live windmills. 1 lie buildings area total wre-k, also the windmills. One of the building was a new twaston building. A heavy snow is fall ing this morning." Illeh-Tuneil Chilian l;rfiie. Washington I :;o. A dis patch states that the fact was de veloped at vesterdav s cabinet meeting that the refugees at the American legation 111 Santiago are proving a source of great embar rassment to the administration. In the event of lo.ti:ities hotween the n:ted States and- Chili it would be impossible for this gov eminent to all'ord them any fnrth er protection. In theevent of war Ei:an would be giveu his nassi otts and permitted to leave fie coun try 111 safety, but not so the refu gees. It eeems, too, the refugees are proving themselves a white elephant on Kgan's hands. They iniist upon being enteiiained ill the most hospitable fashion, nnd they seem to feel the the best, which tlit ! fords is unquestioned. l"lfliV. This is what you ought Jo invc. in fact, you must have it, to fully enjoy life. Th jusands are search ing for it daily, nnd mourning be cause they find it nut. Thousands upon thousandsof dollars are sp.nt annually by our peoph' in the hope that they may attain this boon. And jet it 111.1v be h id by all. We guarantee that Electric Hitters, i! r.:;ed according to direc tion." and the use persist ! in, v. ill bring you good Digestion and oust the d.-mon lj-spepsta and instail instead Eupepsy. We recomi lend l-.leclric hitters lor I vsi epsia an I al' diseases of Liver. Stom ich and Kidnevs. Sold at ;"0c and U'0 per lsiitle by Fo.-iiav it M.'.S'jn, Druggists. " " , f- T4X.OOK TLlil'LWio. Do you know that Moore's Re vealed Remedy is the only patet.t medicine in the world that dm 3 not contain a dropol iJcohol; thi.t the mode of preparing it is known only to its discoveier; that it is aa advance in the science of medicine without a parallel in the nine teenth century ; that its proprietoi 1 ofl'er to forfeit l.COO for any case of dysjtepsia it w ill not cure"? r right lo legation ai- Eggiooer aad Fireman IniUntly Killed Hlrteoloci Eioape of th Mail Ag nt-Unlocky Tramps. La Gkanob. Dec. 30. Train No. I , or the Union Pacific, w hich left here Ht 8:30 r. m, last nfght, met witn an accident w hich caused the the death of Engineer R. E. Law, Fireman George Miller, a trauiD named -.uuuntln. and fatal lniur- ies to another tramp named Sig uier, when about two miles west of this city. No. 1 was- the fast mail train : it was drawn bv two engines, the head one ' being ore of the huge ninety t n hogs. It is supposed that in rounding ine curve me head engine spread ine rills precipitating the second engine, the mail and baggage cr.r biio the river below. Engineer i.aw and fireman .Miller were instantly killed. Mail Agent Hot- loway had a miraculous escane. Although his car plunged bodily into the river from an elevation of not less than fifty ftet, he got out wim out. a siigiit hruised arm. None of ti e passengers were in jured. l.lXAUA'i FATK. Laltitiielirra'e Truth Predict What 1 It Will lie. London, Dec. 30. Truth, La- itouciiere s paper, puu.iMies an article on Canada's future, draw n out by the troubles in the province of tjuebec. Truth save it is the manliest destiny of the Dominion to be 'ome a new United States, or to become attached to the great republic, iiiectuiige is inevita ble, and the sooner it oceurs the better. The emancipation of the grotesque Dominion and its ab sorption in tbe United States would be a Iteneht to Canadians and also to Great Britain. Such a couise would relieve Great 1'ritain of the necessity of engaging in transatlantic Fuiiabbles in which she has 110 concern. It would, moreover, give the Canadians en ergy and enterprise which no mere colonists can possess, lhe onlv sullerers would be the Indians who would be transferred to the tender mercies of w hat is proba bly the most corrupt and rascally institution on earth The Wash ington Indian bureau. The paper luriner says 1 anaua once lree. Australia will soon follow. The talk of Austialian loyally to the ftiitisii crown. Truth savs. is all buncombe. Snow Storms In New Mexico. Ai uiut KRurK, Dec. 30. Both the Santa Fe and Atlantic and Pa- i c:lic roads are troubled with seri ous snow blockades. No eastern mails were received here over the Santa Fe route for four dave. Pas senger trains are blockaded in the baton mountains anl in tho vicin ity of Springer. The blockade on the Atlantic & Pacific is between rant s and ( haves, altout 100 miles west of the city. The enow storms in the mountains are re ported as something unheard of for several years, and stories of .reat sult'ering among towns in the mountains are in circulation. Ira. i, . p . . .1 itopulatiorf of I 315,000, there 1 . V.L , i IT bu 2'VW dwelling houses, Try lug to Kare the Tltlt'KtE fresh snow fell last night. A large f jrce of men are striving to keep the various ice ponds clear of snow but enough workmen cannot lie obtained. The fineet crop of ice ever known on the Truckee river ready for harvesting; $10.(M0 will be expended, if necessary, to save the ice crop. Hundreds of spans of horses are di awing crapers over the ice constantly. and a regiment of men w ith shov els ate busy. Two rotary snow plows and all the push plows are Icing ued to keep the road clear. I am an old man and have been constant suuerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured by the use of Ely's ("ream Balm. It is strange that so simple a'remedy will cure such a stubborn disease. Henry Bill ings, U. S. Pension Atl'yJ Wash ington, D. C. I-or eight years I have suffered from catarrh, which effected my yes ami Hearing; liave employed many phvsicians without relief. I am dow on my second bottle of Ely's Gream Balm, and feel conti- leul of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, Cerro Gordo, 111. NOT niS BK4T MARKEI- A. NewnpnperOlllco Where no N'erte Tonic Wan Needeil. He walked into a Chicago news paper othce confidently and took a seat. 'Are vou' the manager?" he asked briskly. What can I do for you?'' re plied the newspaperman in a non committal tone. I'm a patent medicine manu facturer. Yout paper has a pretty wide circulation, hasn't it?" Wide!' The newspaper man swung round in his chair. ide! I should say so. We have a circulation greater by two to oi than any other paper in the state s sworn circulation, sir, of 100, 0M copies daily, and it's a paid circulation, too, and we teach the families, sir. Our paper is read by 500,000 people every day, and when you consider this our adver-' tising rates are well, they're 60 low that we re going to advance 'em 50 per cent right after tho first. I don't exaggerate in the least, sir, when I say that we offer positively the best advertis ing medium in the United States. Why, you can see for yourself what the results would be from an ad placed before 3,500,000 people eveiy week and where are yon going?" "O, 'round town a little," replied the stranger, patting on bis hat. "Theart.clel make is a nerve medicine, and I came in to sell yon a bottle, but I see yon don't nead it." Detroit Free Prees. - Oorerior of M arqaeeaa lalaada. San Francisco, Dec. 30, Cap- . lain A Tan'ain, of Paris, who baa been appointed governor of the A Marque 'as islands by President Sadi-Carnot, has arrived here on his way to Taiohae, the island capital. He is accompanied by Mine, Tantam and ckild. Under the protectorate he has rendered service to the FYench government of material importance. It is be lieved, now he bus become gov ernor, he will take measures to suppress the wars that have been waged for many years among the islanders. Governor Tantain is about 40 years of age. His ser vices have been nearly all in the armv hitherto The force of troops at Taiohae and elsewhere 011 the islands hitherto has been too small, and to strengthen them is one of the purposes of the new ex ecutive. Governor Tantain will sail for his pot st Taiohae on the bark lropic Bird January I. General Sherman' Daughter. Washington, Dec 30 The marriage of Miss Kaelieal Sher man, daughter of the late General W. 1. Siierman, and Dr. Paul Thorndyke, of Boston, was solemn ized at h .gh noon to-day at the residence of Senator Sherman, in the presence of a large number of friends, relatives and high officials from tiere and all parts of the country. Father Sherman, broth er of the bride, lierformed the marriage ceremony. After the . ceremony a reception was held, and the guests partook of a wed ding breakfast. Among those present were : President and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Mctee. lce-I resi- dent and Mrs. Morton, Secretary ftlaine, Miss Blaine, Mr. and Mrs. Damrosch, Secretaries Rusk and Tracy, Senator and Mrs. Stanford, Mr Julian and Lady fauncelote. Misses Pauncefote, General Alex ander, and Admiral and Mrs. Franklin. Call at French's jewelry store and see the "Lunar" clock. The latest thing out. CIKIOIH FACTS. Twenty-two newspapers in the state of Kansas are edited bv woman. It is difficult to trust a rterson's theology when his .grammar is faulty. A siiiL'le ranch in Washington produced fifty tons of hops last season. An old Chinese proverb declares that good fond is not as impor tant as g tod cookery. One lumlter mill in the state of Washington turned out in 180. ti!.- 000,000 fVet of lumber. In the city of Berlin, with a are KAN INTO A WHALE. A Steamer Thrown on Her Beam Knd. A novel and exciting incident occurred on the recent voyage of the steamer litus from .Melbourne to!Newca6tle through the vessle striking a large whale. The Titus returned to port from Newcastle this morning. Chief OflicerJNichol son, in alluding the affair, sard that on the 8th inst. the vessel was ten miles north of ft'ollon- gong, w hen it happened. A south erly gale was blowing, and, with me aid ot squaresails, the Titus was hustling along at a ten-knot speed. F.veryth:tig was come alone merrily. Mr. Bell, the second en gineer, and he were located aft amusing themselves by shooting gulls. It was altout 10 o'clock in the morning when the steamer suddenly bumped and canted sea ward, lhe chief officer and en gineer were sent sprawling on lhe' deck. The men below rushed ui- 011 the deck to ascertain the cause of the commotion. On looking astern Chief Officer Nicholson noticed the sea was crimson with bli;xl, and it then dawned upon them that the vessel bad hit a sea monster. Glancing further seaward an unusual sight met their gaze. A large whale was lashing the waves in its death struggle. It was plainly seen to leap three times out of the water. With the aid cf powerful glasses the finish ing moments of the monster were visible. The whale appeared to have been struck just above its pe.rtoral fin. It whirled and lashed the sea at first with tre mendous rapidity. Slowly its ef forts grew feebler. There was a brief revival of the death stroke end the creature I hen disappeared.