' " v '- ,": ' ;"'! '" y':' Vs :'k:' ' ' ; ' ' ''"''-r'' , ' i ; i'v t y .W".-.s A ftllKAK Ton I.lllKItTY. About fi:S9 u'olnck loHt Monday even lug FliorlfTKmullinon left kU rooms In Hit? wi oi.'d story of tho county JmII, whero family rvnlricfl, and went bo- low to l.tc-k tlie rlMnirs In their cells sm tisnul. On entering the corridor, where Jamen Jtannon, the Lebanon bank ro'.ilHT, nl Jolin Wilson, a petty lmrlnr, were confined, they suddenly seized inul overpowered the dhcrifl, and locking lilni in tho cwrrldor, they fwly nimle their escntie. KherilTHmallnion eJlud to Ills fami ly, and UN. little arlrl Wtcned down tiirs and relenxed hp, lie lramedi uldy xtarti d In nurtJuitof tho fugitives, and saw them running wot n Fifth street. He ml led to them to halt, hat when they refused to atop ho fired twice at the men, nd ftnfortunately :iifsid hi mark, hut Wilson stopped end ' rwaptured. I'.aimon contin ued U!m Hurl I down Fifth Street, turn ing down Fourth, nnd mude his cwape l;V gaining tho timber on theCflllpooia wfntof tne eity. J mius Bunnon in eharged with on attempt at robbing the bank hero last MJinmtT. He ha the culture and ap pearand of a gentleman, is quiet, t-iiarp, fchrewd and dangerotiH. After making giod lilx eenpe he mmo out 1 liree inile ooulh of here, catti'm break fast and fupiK-r nt Mr. l'arrMi's, wrote a note and writ it into Lebanon, and quietly withdrew on Tmxlay fver.lng to Home more congenial elimw. Hi' lum doubtless mvivetl niney fl)-l firearms In-fore this, and would lie a dangerous fellow to take. Tl:u hherid was badly duped and outwitted by his prisoner, or el? he was very caTle tn the management f them. VigllaiKT withont cruelty liquid eharaetrrte ull txorutive of ficers. ' WATH1LOO. May 14. Selio;.l is progress! nicely. Cherrim ire g' ttlng ripe he r More rain, but gardens look fine. Dr. (idell vbikd Waterloo on Bun '.y l:wt. J. (J. (Jrcws vslitefl Albany n Mon day. John Cams la fit Aiwa looking fur a location. JLr. (ing'-r went to Corvallia the t'.r.-tof l;wt week. There i plenty of soda water and we have a fine boat to cross in now. HrawlM'rries art" plentiful and fine, tto, oi account of the warm rams. Mr. Washburn, real estate apent of Newport, paid this place a visit lut week. Camper! nave commence d to come. Mr. Majder nnd a crowd camped here la;t week. Mrs. J. B. Iluddleson hns been quire ?dcl: for the week, but is again able to be around. ' Mr. Andy (Jros, of ( "elite rville, was liere viMting h'm,, brother, George (ns, on Monday week. ('. M.Talbot t was here on Sunday, nnil we learn, is g'llng to move to his t'nrm near Nidaville, end hope he will f!o si. The 'nton bridge is nil fixed up (mew, but as it fctlll continue to rain the water 'floi-u not permit putting it acrosd. Hio pernde of Waterloo nre well 7lensed wild the prrpeetr of a tiridge. We think It will come, and are very thankful, too, by tho way. Mr. ( 'ord's fat Iter and nmt her arrived on lat Monday and will make this their future home. They think this is a fine place to live, and so it is. Mr. L. M. Curl, county school super intendent, made the school a very pleasant call on Thursday. He ex plained some very Interesting points to the scholars. We need such calls as this quile often. Very well! There are some around that are somewhat quarrelsemc, but "never mind, we will Iry 'to build up this place hereafter with better ones. Some at this place are nlwnys kicking. We think ns ftodavifle'doc alout that. A man confined in the West Virgin ia penitentiary under conviction of grand larceny has been pardoned on the ground that his Intelligence isln KUlVielcnt to enable hlin to distinguish between right and wrong. He Is in united nt the Imputation upon his '.brains and refuses his liberty. Lnuk Here. II. S. Roberts pays cash fr produce, 'nd don't yon forget it. Bend Tmk 'JrSxritKS to your f)-ki1 in Vhe East. WASHINGTON LETTER. From our rcirultir com'sirtiulont. Yesterday morning brought Presl dent Ilnriisoa back to the White House, tird and worn and paler than ever, from tho tedious ceremonies at New York. Ho did not appear at his oftlee until later In tho day and the of fice seekers and tourists who are usu any numerous, being on their way homo from the Washington con ton hi nl, were unable to boo lnm. It is ex por ted fliat to-morrow a number of ml nor changes in tho departments will be made and a eert of reign of terror be Inaugurated. The rumor may not, however, have any better basis of fact than when Urst started a month ago Apart from tho church services in the morning there were no ceremonies hero celebrating the centennial of Washington's inauguration. Depart ment business was, of course, absolute ly suspended and a mad desire to go In tho country seemed to take possession of the people, a freak that left the city streets deserted. The races at Ivy City divided the palm of popularity with two big excursions to Mt. Vernon, to which hundreds of people made their first pilgrimage. The sward at Mt, Vernon was m tvenutifulas need be, the trees all in leaf and most of the flowers In bloom. The white house was deserted ami not even the noise of the type-writer was heard in the land. Tfie footfall of a solitary watchman vibrated lonely through the deserted corridors, and not even an F.aster bridal party bad the hnrdidood to enter the portals. Secre tary Ulainc was the only head of do purtuu-iit in the city. Ho sat in hi hotel reading, receiving his friends, telling every inquirer in strong Eng llsh that the newspapers that had said that he had suffered a partial stroke of paralysis were willful and malignant liars. The death of Chairman iJarnum raises immediate conjecture as to his losible successor. Among the older democrats their curiosity gives way to to '"enuine sorrow for hi death. To that element in the party Mr. Iiarnuui wan almost a political demigod, and no Iioi of finding so whA a man for his successor Is entertained. Senator l'ugh and Kx-Attorncy General Garland say the Senator Gorman of Maryland will be m Jccted. The only objection to Sen ator Gorman is that he is not a man of first-class ability. Senator. Gormun iiHUte Jus reputation originally by se curing plan's for hwconstituentsin the Washington navy yard and the gov ernment printing cilice, and latterly by his zealous adherence to the plan of campaign which filled noithern pro tection states with southern free trada speaker. The diustrous rvsultx to the democratic party all the world knows, and the fully of sending such men as Mills of Texas to sjteak in northern cities shall never be repeated. It is possible that Senator Gorman's hopes will be dashed to the ground and a wholesale and radical reorganization of the national committee IsU'JIVcted, In such an event, there will le enough quarreling in the party to give a rest to the next year. The local panera nre ridging the praises of a Dutch detective on theeity force named ItatT. A week pgo the body of a colored girl wav found several miles from the city, bearing eideuce of violence. A dozen detectives, ama teurs and professional, were at once on the trail. The Inimitable ItulT found a colored man who had washed a wagon h the creek near by on the iay the murder was probably committed. He Was arrested nnd the proud detective assured the world that he had solved tho mystrry. A day later an enter prising reporter succeeds In securing a picture of the body. It is printed in the Evening 'Star. The next morning a citizen reports to the police that the picture resembles one Eliza Foster, the mistress of a DJullatto named Thomas, who had frequently quarreled with her of late. The citizen has also discovered that the Foster woman disappeared about the time the murder was com mitted and was heard quarreling on the street with Thomas the night be fore. The detectives go to Thomas' bouse and finvt him serenely chewing hog and hominy. They thrust the photograph uv.der his nose. His hands drop to his shle', the half-ehewcd food drops from hie open mouth; the face is contorted; he 1 In a palsy of fear. In a day he breaks ilown and confesses, and tho man who was wrongfully accused is released. Still the detectives receive all the credit. Ot course the newspa per that had the sense to secure the picture and the citizen who reported his suspicion tire only humble instru ments through which the astubj detec tive worked. : Brand new tenteM CrusoO & Millers. X. C. Pcobler. PEEBLER & BUHL, STILL IN THE LEAD. A NEW DEPARTMENT. Have lately added a line line of Men's and Boys Clothing;, -Furnishing Goods, Etc., Etc. We have a Complete Stock of Boots and Shoes of the latest styles. Call and inspect our stock. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES. We do not want to cany Ladies' and Children's fehoes, and will sell out stock on hand at actual cost, for cash. Call and examine them. xj&al ,43k astf isf xja Xis lfwy a. Mammotn mock or uroccnes. rro visions, to unooiv Cigars, Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Etc., which we sell cheaper than ever. Goods Delivered to all parts of city free of charge. PEEBLER & BUHL. O. P. Coshow & Sons, 1 13 A I I j H T A T 11 A XI) INSURANCE ltrowiiMVlllci - ACENT8, - Oreixoii. CoP.tcUouN mart, ponvcyntirl.iruiHt all Notfirial work iluiic uu Blurt noiicc. Want Class Goods n. N. Blackburn. Geo. W. Wright. Blackburn & Wright A 1 1 o rn y M-n t -T. n w, Will nmctico in oil of t he courts of the tiit. l'romt attention piven to all husiiH'KS entrusted to our euro. Of fice in Odd Ffilows Temple, A Until y, Orc-tton. L. H. Montanye, At toi'iic2'-it-lLii w AXt) NOTARY PUBLIC, Altntiiy, ... Oregon, Will practice in all Courts of the State. TlteBunday Mercury nays: Milton' Hale, one of the heaviest capitalists of Linn county j won in tho city last Wednesday. Mr. Hale wan the first man who settled in Oregon south of the Huntlaia river. He located on a claim one mile belowi where Jefferson is now situated, in the full of 18-15, with his family. He now resides on a beau tiful farm adjoining Alhany on the south, wherti he enjoys the fruition of lire of an honest and well-directed in dustry. Clear lfeati(iui of Youtfi. Wlille the merits of tho various blood purifiers are being shown up to the best advantage possible by their sever al manufacturers, wo would suggest to persons feeling the need of Fueh a medicine, that they try a dose of St. Put rick's tills, and Assure them that they would not only be surprised but delighted, with the result. Those M ho wih to fool tho animation, buoyancy and clear headednes of yoUth should take Ht. Patrick' Pills. For sale bt M. A. Mificr. NOW IS THE TIME-TO BUY IF YOU Firs- Atjpwer rates than ever' offered before in Albany. So, if you arc looking for bargains you need not H ,1 M ' ML JL .JK Any fiirther, but come into my store and you will be sure to be pleased. It is to your own in terest, so come. G. W. SIMPSON, Albany, - - - Oregon. Notice of Final Settlement. JsJoTtCE IS UEKKBY UIVK.N" THAT 1'IIK fjf deriigneil oduiiiilslmlir ilh the will iiimrx fd of the estate of James (follnHiiy, (licensed, hiif filed in tho County Court of I.lmi County, Ore gon, hU fltnil Acrnimt, nnd mid t'oiirt lmitpoint ffl Monday, Hw ill day of Juno, for lliu lieiir Ing of otijcdloii thereto und the wtllemeiit thereof, nl shuib will he hcnid lit three o'eloek p. m, of wildduy ut the Curt Iloie lu Alhany, 6rei)n. ' April 17, 18SW. J. A. r.'AMKKJU'OK, AdmlIttralor with will tinni XiM. JPfeCIALf NOTICK. Dili W. C. IMHCiCTH, graduate of the Royal Collate of Lj:id'.in,f ni; land, alto bf th. B.llovua Medical Cullogn. T'HK Drt'TOH UAH Hl'KNT A Ml'KTI.MH O Ntudy.liiid iirncllce. and lniiki n i.iceiiilty o rlmniiu disuses, removes cmieeis. si'rortiloiif i n tiiryeineiuv, ' tumors mid wens, witlioui (min o tlie knife; fie iilw makes nspeciiilly of iit'iiimen ' with eleetneiy. Jlus iiraeticed in tho tiennnii, Kreneh nnd Klidltsh hoi-fiiliils. Culls hmiii.iI ntfcniled hiv or niifht; His motto is: "tiw(?( Wil l. T(l At,I,." S-Olllee and reslilenee, IVrrv street, beltve'ti Third uud Fwttrlli, Alhtiny; OMgo.'