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ONE MINUTE NiGOFFEE "THE BOSS" 'NINE 3L They make coft'ee a.nd tea clear a wine; 2. They save all the aroma, "food and stimulants." 3. 'They produce anti-billions coft'ee and tea: 4.. They produce anti-dyspeptic cofl'ee and tea. 5.

They save trouble of settling coffee and tea. A GREAT A.SSEK. only "one minute" to ope-half over all 6. Theytuke make it. 7.

They save other pots or urns. 8. They do all above claimed. 9. They are the only ones worth using ESTCall and get a cup of coffee free, made in one of these pots at POTTER HINCKLEY, NO.

116 BROAD STREET. Teleph.onin.gs. Lorain's New Well a Boom er Tlie Daily Telephone's Telephone Call ia No. 98. Cabinets $3 a dozen at Clarks.

Get your Christmas portraits of Beck with Lake Shore pay day. Mrs. R. H. Erwin of Canal Dover in town.

City Council will try hard to out a quorum to-night. Supt. Carney of'the Central Union Telephone Co. is in town. j.

"Will Cumeron" social at the residence of Parks Foster to night. Several changes in business with our le.adl,ng merchants are talked of. revival meetings at the M. E. church have been quite successful Atkins will return to his home, Tecumseh, Mich, to-morrow "Next week the Criminal docket will wgain be taken up, and the remainder will be finished.

ratt, who for several days, has a guest Juan Miller returned to her home Albany, N. Y. this morning. It is said that the rival Democratic factious met in battle -ai-ray yesterday afternoon and at one'time bloorlshed seemed imminent. 4-ply collars for 10 cenh- at Spitzenberg's.

The son of P. Srnit, of Lorain, a brake man on the T. V. met with an accident yesterday which will necessitated the amputating of a hand, C. Griswolcl has purchased the coal business of O.

Dole, located Lansing, Mich, instead of Grand Rapids, as has been erroneously reported. He took possession on Monday. The Young Ladies of the Helping Hand will give a supper in the basement of St. Andrew's church, Friday evening Nov. 19th at 5:30.

Supper ten cents. Economy School Shoes. F. T. Phil pot and Co.

The Lake Shore will run a theatre traiu upon Saturday Nov. 27, instead of upon Friday as heretofore. The attraction is Lawrence Barrett. Reserved seats can be procured of Agent Thompson, $1.10 for reserved seat, fare and return. Forty Odd Fellows from this city chartered a car over the Lake Shore railway last Tuesday evening went oVer to Elyria and were right royally entertained by the hospitable Elyria "Odds." A banquet was spread at the Beebe House and speech-making, toasting etc added pleasure to the occasion They say the Elyria "Odds" are magnanimous Cliiomlc.lt,.

The suit of Filker vs the Lake Shore Co. still continues before Judge Le.vis. The case will probly be finished to-day. The boy, Filker, was struck by a back ing train, while crossing the track at Brownhelm. He claims they did not warn him as they should have done by whistling.

The defendants set foith that at this time an unusually sprightly whistle was set up. The prejudice existing in the minds of the average jury against great corporations will no doubt bring the usual verdict--for the plaintiff. Special to the Daily Telephone. LOKAIN, 0., Nov. 10th, 1880.

splendid flow of natural gas hub been found in tho Brass Works the depth of 640 feet. Enough gas has been secured, we are i to run the works. Arrangements will immediately be ade to pipe the gas through that extensive establishment Lorain's future is assured as a sufficient quantity of gas can be secured at any time to i duce manfacturing establishments to locate here. Your coriespondent is infoi nicd that the crews of David and Robert Wallace ivhich vessels were wrecked in the gren of yesterday off of Mat queue- have been saved by the Portage lake, canal, i saving crew at'tci many vain endeavors. At one timt they were given up for lo'-t but by incessant effort on the of life-saving ciew they i a i a landed.

Darid Wallace iias been je- ceiving telegrams fiom Mtuquetle lioiuly and leels greatly relieved at tin news of his brother's safety. LICENSED TO MARRY. Bird G-illett to M. J. Ciocker.

Adna W. Drake to Maiy Lowe. Clarence Higgius to Jennie Reighley. Ira J. Brown to Caroline Berg.

Two bashful couples don't a published. PEOBATE COURT NOTES. of Alice M. Wooster, of Wellington admitted to probate. Bans, appointed administrator.of estate of John F.

TJthr. H. Tucker adminibtrator ot estate of Joseph C. Perrine. petition to sell land.

Hearing set for Dec. ISth 1880. What the People Say. Theuoluuins of the TKI.EPHOE aic i i open to comimmioatioub from the people, on side ol all subjects; but it is not re-poiiM- blelor the opinions and assertions of eorrcspon (tents All communications must be accompanied by tho full name of the not necessarily for publication, but that we may know who is responsible for the lefctei published STILL THE FIGHT GOES ON. Blow Below the Bell.

The Progressive Heart party at Miss Jean Miller's last evening was attended by some ten couples, five tables being filled. At the conclusion of the games the favors were awarded as follows: First ladies prize, a triple embroidery case, Miss Gardie Maynard; 1st gents prize, a fancy ornamental ball, D. Luce. The boobies were Miss Lutie Collins and Lew Hart, the first mentioned receiving handsome satchet bag, and Lew H. a hand glass in which to view the booby.

Ateleveii o'clock refreshments were served, and after an hour devoted to music and dancing, the guests departed, having- enjoyed a pleasant evening and added a notable spot to tfie season's "deck of hearts." A THANKSGIVING NIOHMABB. FOR WHAT SHALL WE BE THANKFUL! mud say We We are Elyria, O. Nov. 19th 1SSO. Editor Telephone: Is it not about time that you choked off the Donahue communications in your paper? You were not a resident of this city at the time of the Post oiliee controvers3 but a long snffeiing people heard enough of the llassey-Bion- son-Donahue combination tuen.

In fact this trio was disgusting to the community. One of the most respectable men in the Democratic party of this town was given the Post office arid the people are satisfied. These three disappointed office suckers are no more to be compared to Prof. Reefy than Allen O'Myers is to Grover Cleveland. The only reason Donahue is sad, is because the Constitution did not contain arepoit of the New London convention, is that his flannel mouthed speeches in behalf of Geddes (and in defiance of Cleveland civil service mles) were not reported.

A. CITIZEN. Buy Standard Nerve Food. Buttercups and Taffy. Talliuadge spouts at Oberlin Dec.

2d. Lorain Telephone Exchange has new operator, Miss Eeed. Salvation Army has leased Armory Hall at Wellington, for one yrar. Wellington is crying for bulletin boards. Can't be a city i 'em.

Kipton down on the frontier cozzened Monroevill's broom factory away from her. The citizens of Monroeville met in solemn conclave on teh Hexagon business last night. Twelve of Wellington's hopefulls were brought up before His Honor at the cheese city, Saturday anu Monday Some Old, Oft Repented Their Unfashionable "For uhixt shall wo be thankful?" say the sorrowing. "Grief abideth with us, and in our hearts is the bitterness of continued trouble." "For wli.it shall we be thankful!" say tha poor. "Tho earth overflows with plenty, but wo nro destitute.

Cold and hunger in our portion, and want is our companion all the days of tho year." "For what sliall we be thankful?" say the hopeless "Tho days go on, but they bring us no joy. Tho sun and the moon traverse the heavens without wanning our chilled hearts or lighting our daik pathway." "For what bhnll wo be thankful?" say the disappointed. "Wherever we turn, there, waiting to dishearten us, lurks disappointment. When we ribo he it Is that causes ui again to fall." 'Tor what shall we bo thankful!" say the tempted, the mistaken, the fallen. "Our temptations havo overcome us; our mistakes liavo destioyed us; our sins have crushed us.

For us there is nothing left but wretchedness." "For vi hat ilmll wo be thankful?" say the baffled. When, wo strive we fail; when we pray no answer comes; when we hope our hopes are never realized; when we love our loves are lost to us." what shall we be thankful?" say the bereaved. "Death has robbed us and left us moaning. Onr soie hearts cannot take up tbe cry or rejoicing, for we weep uncom- forred "For whal shall -we sick. "We MilTer and know no ease, full of anjrmsh and dav." "For viiiut slinll we thankful?" say tbe persecuted.

Our envmies outnumber us; our burdens are greater than we can bear." "For what shall we thankful?" say the weary, the wounded, the forsaken, the heavy of heart. ''For us there ia no rest, no happiness, no help. Wearfnesb is our portion and burdens our inheritance. We bave no cause for rejoicing ii om the beginning of the year to the end." For these, for all thee, it is written: "Rest in the Loid. Oh, rest in tbe Lord.

Wait patiently for Jinn and He sball give thee thy heart's- desue To to all the promise has been Riven. To these, tho words from a plain old sermon cnmo ith power to beal: "There Is still heaven to lie thankful ioi Whatever son on fa bereave us here, whatever fatal mistakes darken our lis'Cb, whatever irredeemable losses befall us, may vet rest in the Lord, and a i patiently for him in the little that i lor eyond this world's gala or loss, high in tlie serane air of heaven, when existence ceases to he a lesson and becomes vivid life, there find only tbeie shall He give us our heart's rlesne ils immortal fullness. Here knowledge is delilcd, love is imperfect, purity the res-ulb ot fiery trial, wealth rusted Into co vetousness; but in heaven Is tbe very native country of puio knowledge, perfect love, utter and ricbesthat neither moth nor rust corrupt, that bless and curse not." Don't fail to see Prof. Moores Magical ti He will bake cakes iti a hat make the devil appear, send doves through the i tell your fortune bj a i etc, also beautiful scenery of the old woikl. and othei amusements.

Saturday ening, Nbv 20th, at the Opcia House. Reservec seats at Wilson Williams book store ELY5IA COAL EXCHANGE, HEADQUARTERS' FOR HARD I SOFT COAL, Crushed Sewer Pipe, Chimney Tops, Lime, Cement, etc. Our Pricea, Our G-ooda, and our representations are guaranteed. Best Hard ana Soil Coal oil Earth, SpDon't delay in placing your or- deis -with us. IAIYILLB CARTER, Office.

Snearcr Block,) Yard. Cedar Street, COAL! Now is the time to place your orders for your winter supply of coal. We never had better coal or better prices to offer you. Give us your order and you will please us and we will make you happy. Elyria Ccal Ice Cc.

Patent seamless lokl collar, the lates at SoiUenbergs. Sirs Kermen on Clieapside sells Never Fail Slieai the best in world; go ami ''ee them. the th good several wootlchoppers. P. teamster and Apply to Dr E.

P. French 53 to 41 Prospec street, Cleveland, are Grand Rapid Manufacturers i i i i agents. I you are a close buyer call on them Goods packed and delivered P. O. B.

If you a the best shear in th world go to Mrs. Kei man on Cheapside Catarrh is a const.tutional disease Hood's Sarsapai ilia is a constitutiona remedy. It cures catarih. Give it trial. for Halloween pranks, came down with from per head.

The boys' pa's $3.60 to $5.40 JEWELRY. I am receiving new attractions in the vatch and jewelry line, U1 bought for ash, and am selling at prices that most ewelers think do not furnish a living roftt. Watch this space if you want keep posted and know when to buy ood goods and at reasonable prices. I spectacles correctly to all kinds of iefective eyes on scientific principles. E- H.

FISHER- Prices in Watches and Jewelry. ira not given to boasting, or extravagant statements in a but would ay to those desiring to buy Reliable WATCHES AND JEWELRY- Call and examine my NEW GOODS and PRICES, which you will" find to be LOWER THAN THE LOWEST in this lioe. 'My very light expenses and CASH buying enables me to undersell -all compeiition, which a critical inspection will prove. Am always pleased to show my goods whether you purchase or C. R.

BICKFOED, Cheapade. POPULAR BALLADS I'm Juit Golnr MM TJng I Tint I Thu-i Ball Uoci. A Bolllnc Gatlun illow, ow, Blu AlMttu. 20 LORD ELDRED HEADQUARTERS EOR PICTURE MOULDINGS, SCHOOL BOOKS, STATIONARY, A.ND PERIODICALS. We are constantly receiving new lines of Picture Mouldings, And invite inspecsion of the same.

LORD ELDRED No a Wil W.rrlor Bold. Uounlahu. Sailing ijir Jack Comei Home AflMn, i Laurie. Ohftlr. Wandering Hlnttrtl IK lie Gloamiuc.

Take BMk (tit Htart Thou Garen. Good-bye, Kj Boner. I Gone. Wreun Pun. TbB Hridpe.

Stella Sweetheart. Bowed IDown. Qaetn. Walt for the Turn of the Tide. Jennie Cornea Down When the Swallow.

N.rtkwar* Fir. Old Village Bhoii Xnatmlier Poor Mother at Home. Twickenham Fer-r. Klllarney. Beaealh the ttoofijaln.

JJwret Ueniiiluins. Larboard Wateh. Bon Take De Left-Hand Road. Far Awajr. Won't You Tell Mm Way, atlilctfn Marourneea.

We Better Bide a ee tiood-bve Sweetbeart Good bye. Bead Bhor. Thin You 11 Remember Me. I Dreamt Tbat I Dwelt In Marble Let Me Drcaa Jljaln. LoureiBLsln to fade.

The Old Sexton. Kicribodr Ha. a Trouble of HI. Own. Tbe Girl -with Hut.

Luna The Uoar Old Farm Don trj Little Blter 1 11 Look Out for You. Anna gone. TluMI Thi-Doi Above Uw The Block Tulip Liillr Kate Kfrlif. Litlle One. Xione.

Boj. Buiu llcincrli the UaUlei. Where ISunuii Bme grow. When Our Dai-Hum Knel In Prajer. Swctt alltcen Old.

The Old PSCIOM Del! 1 hi Bluo the Gray. We Couldn Bringlhe LltUa DarleT Irrnlell Good bye. My Foj. Good bjc. Trust the Boy Motto is My Mother." Boyt Keep Away fnm Olrli! a Very Funny Thin(.

A 1 lown Prom Itr Anjel Mother i flraic. I Led Ireland and JUttrer We Wore Poor. Give an Htmul IrlHh Lad Chaare. Not Before Pa We Vevcr ax We PaM By. Get More Like Your Dad Ewv Marv of the Wil 1 Moor Farmer BOT.

Butcher Boy. Over tha WaU. Poor, lint a Gentleman Still Forcive auii Forget all the Trouble. You Have Met. Sweet Evelina.

SU.V. Onlv a Pan.y Blo.iom. When You i Got But Fifty Leaf of Ivy From My Angel Hother'e fcook li printed on paper lame size aa sheet muBlc, Given with a six month'. lubscnpUon to tht YARM onr mouthlv. tor only Stamp, taken.

Or-Ier a copr Jit CHILD BROS. No. 723 FILBERT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, 89 gf IS 1 IDOES OVERCOATS, TOnhlw DRESS SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, SUITS. I am showing some of the NEATEST and DESIRABLE styles of and WIN TEK SUITS and OVERCOATS ever shown in Elyria, and at the very low est prices. Business Suits, $3, $7, $9 and $10.

Fine Dress Suits. in Sack and Frocks, for $10, $11, $12, $13, $14 and $15, Fancy Cassiiners, Fine Worsted Corkscrew and Diagonals. My- Boys' and Childrens' Suits are com- pssed of all the latest styles and patterns. I have also a large line of Soft and Stiff HatS al ot the latest shapes, and at prices that will astonish you My line of Furmshingr Goods is complete, and at Rock Bottom Frees. C'ull and examine for yourself and be convinced at; C.

89 Broad Street. Piophylaitic, fluid. Gives prompt ami permanent robot burns, scalds, chilblains, venomous stings or bites, cut and wounds of every description. II is in scarlet fever, diphtheria, small-pox, cholera, yellow, typhus, typhoid and other fevers. For sick-rooms, to prey out the syread of contagion, it is the best disinfectant Known.

AIM II. Stephens, of Ma. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid is au article of little cost, but great value. Its dOmestis as well ns medicinal uses are numerous while its specialties are most viouderful. No head of a family should ever be vt ithout it.

He The only Sanitarium and Water Cure in Ohio. One of the richebt -waters (medicinally)' in America. Baths, massage and electiicity a specialty. Building heated by steam and lighted by gas. Going from home and a change in treatment has resulted in recovery to a majority of our cases.

Address JOHN 5. MARSHALL, Green Springs, Ohio. gallon Misses F. E. millinery and fancy worn.

Dyke for Mrs. Wm. Brown, dressmaker across street bridge. Especial attention given to cutting and fitting. Call on A.

Biker lor an overcoat, does the busings'; of the town. $1 invested in locher's Tonic: the ounce of pievention and the pound of cure, for diseases cf the Bowels, Liver, Kidneys, Blood and Nerves, may bring you a dividend of 1000 per cent. For sale at druggists. Call and examine the "Dean" and you will say that it is the cheapest suit foi the money you have ever seen, only $11, at C. Spitzenberg's.

House and lot on easy teims for $800: well located and house in good condition, near Middle ave $600 may be paid-in monthly installments of $8, or the whole in five years. Inquire of A. W. Nichols, or at this office. STANDARD POOD.

A Delightful as veil as Healthful Driijk Is not a medicine, but an invigorator, nounved the greatest nerve restorative of the age a cure ami preventatwe of all nervous diseases. Standard Nerve Food contains no poisonous drugs, but is carefully prepared from an extraction of the vital properties of a wholesome and rare herb. It acts directly on the nervous system; in cases where the labor of habits tend to exhaust or draw heavily on the nerves or brain, its effects are wonderful. It restores the full vitality of perfect health, makes you eat voraciously; has cured paralysis, nervous prostration, and many ailments of similar nature. Numerous testimonials could be given regarding its great worth, but it is not 'a Patent medicine and it is not the purpose to fill the public mind with testimonials of people unknown to them, or thousands of miles distant; such are of little value.

The enormous sale of Nerve Food is sufficient proof of its virtue, LET THE PUBLIC BEAR TESTIMONY; they know that our Lawyers, Clergymen, physicians, and professional men of every degree take it each day with great regularity. Everybody is "drinking it; all classes l.ave nothing but the highest praise for ite virtue and power In Kew York, Bonton, Chicago and Washington, as in all our large cities, the call is'for Nerve Food. Liquor Saloons say that many oj their customers call for Nerve Food and drink it largely. It grvet power of endurance lew ing no reaction, but solid, vigorous strength and a big appetite. It is amostpnpular drink at Soda Fountains throughont the United States.

Sold at ail drug stores by the glass, bottlt and case. Take a bottle home; it will be of untold benefit Ihere. A -wine-glass full, when feeling tirad, weak nervous or exhausted, will help you greatly A trial vrill prove it. Price, 25c per Quart Bottle. Prepared only from STANDABD KBBVB FOOD EXTRACT.

BOTTLED 3Y AND ALL KINDS- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, MUSIC BOOKS, ETC. ALSO THE -'NEW HOME" SEWING-MACHINE. NO. 51 BROAD STREET. A Large Stock just received from Manufacturers, to be sold cheap as you can ouy anywhere.

SEE IP Hi TJ IMI IB I 3ST Q- BATH TUBS, WATER STEEL SINKS, SLOP SINK PUMPS, and everything in the business furnished and put in. STEAM HEATING By high or low pressure, and exhaust steam by.practicai -workmen. GAS FITTING Fine Gas Fixtures furnished and work doae by workmen The finest and best stock in the city to select from. Old hose repaired on short notice. Of all sizes kept and cut to orde Remember I have toole to cu pipe up to four inches.

NO. 31 BROAD ST. W. FOLVY, Elyria. O.

PEOPLE'S COLUMN. The TELEPHONE will insert advertising for persons vranting situations, not exceeding tluve lines free to all. Those in want of situations, are cordially invited to use our columns freely, without feeling that tbey are imposing upon us. SPECIAL WANTS. Advertisements other than situations wanted will be inserted in this column under the heads of Wanted, For Sale, For Kent, etc making flve lines or less, for 25 cents lov two days.

85 cents for three days, or 50 cents per week. AH transient advertisements placed in this I column must be paid for advance. This rule to avoid the collection of petty accounts. Advertisements to have prompt attention must be handed in not later than 10 o'clock a.m C-. PLOCHER Bottling ELYRIA, OHIO.

situation housekeeper or to do general work. Apply at 37 West (Copv CHICAGO, APRIL 2tit, IBM. Thu is to certify, that the Illinois Trust end Savings Bank has this day received from Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to beheld as a Special Deposit, U. s. Coupon So.

JK028 D. 8500. Market Value of which $1012. (S.) yu. S.

Gittt, Cask. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if "FANCY OROCER" does not prove to be genuine 41SOB H87O ANTED A girl for genei al house work workhgl' 78 Broad street. workTight. 'Family Apply at situation by a young mau, where table board can Be in xohana iov work Good recommendations in exchange. Inquire at McLean and IngeruoU's.

OB on Eighth street. bargain. Inquire at office. and A Pocket book containing between three and four dollars in money. Finder please return to this office and receive THAT HACKING COTJGH can be so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure.

We guarantee it. For sale by Adams Roe. WILL YOU SUFFER with dyspepsia liver complaint' Shiloh's Cure is the for you. For sale by Adams Koe. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS made miserable by that terrible cough.

Shiloh'a Cure is the remedy for you. For Bale by Adams Boe. CATABBH CUBED, health and sweet breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh. Remedy. Price 50 con Inj ector free For sale by Adams Roe.

CIGAR Our tOMA lOc. Cigar is strictly made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Grocers.

UNION CIGAR COMPANY, 76 N. CltatonSU, CBKJlM. Retail by P01TER HINCKLEY, Ely ria. F. BOOT, Belden, O.

enemies to annoy and embarrass concerning tbo -ndulgence by appointees under the present administration in the "pernicious activity" in politics against which my warning was directed. I hoped, however, that by a careful consideration ol the spirit, as well as- rho language of such warning, those in good faith intending to respect might not. bo in doubt as to its and would themselves apply it to conditions and circumstances which it ws impossible for me to specify. I did not intend to condemn tho making ol a.noXiticalsDecohby a Federal official to hi! ana inenas, nor at any place where It was merely Inc If tlw speech Itgelf wns decent, and fair. But dr.

not think that such an official can enter, as tius ness, a political campaign and eonttmt Injr to a long st of to addree political meetings, widely 'separated and o-l daily recurrence, fill such an without neglect UK duty, if he holde ar office -worth having, nor without taking wlrfc him in the-lanvass his official and Hnence Therefore this course ii condawaeri The number of speeches that can made can not be specified, nor the the place where, or the which they are proper, nor can their Character be prescribed. But a correct. Hoe of COB duct can be determined on without diMculty, believe, in tbe light, of a deitre to foUeH the spirit of the admonition given, by divorcing? the conduct of a citizen from tbe nee of offie influence inpolit'cul illustrating 1 atali times the truth that official Is paramount to pnrt.isnn maintaining the dignity of officeholdinjr. aroldlDf aa? pretense of control over the political action of others, by reason ot official place, aa4 teaching the lesson to the people that public positions are not bestowed or held under pledge of active partisan service. A printed 1 st taken from a newspaper subm tted to me contained- to- speak made bv your coment, daily, for quite a long pertcd, and not unfrequentijr da in different parts of the State of souri.

nnd was led to believe that on OMWT of tbe days spec fled, a court at wMekjren liad dut es to perform was in seemed to me present a case of ff tiefiant neglect of official duty and propriety and even with the explanation your course appears to be thoughtless and at subicct critic sm. But the statement your let'er showing that you did not permit: CHmnairn eng-aarements to interfere with the performance of aatSafae- tory discharg-o of such! duty duriai term, and a belief in tho truth of your I tion that you honestly supposed ym properly do all that was actually done. 1 induced me to rescind the order yon from office and to reinstate yoirto'1 truly. EXKCUTIVB MASSIOX, WASHIITOTOW. Nov.

17.1886. To Hon. A. H. Garland, Attorney General: SIR--Having fully examined and considered tbe statements contained ia the letter MulcenasE Benton, wh'ch you submitted me at the time of.

our consultation ooneera- ing tho matter threein referred to, I hare termined to resc nd the order Mr. Benton from the office of Attorney of United States for the Western Bouri, nnd to direct that be be ktt reinstatement to that offiee. Very fully GHOVKB Cr.ev«L4.»». i Run Over by a Freight Train. MASSILLOX, Nov.

Larry O' aged fifty, with a wife and tbne ekiMivJt, was instantly killed Tuesday nigfet ft freieht train on the L. W. Opium from British ColBMbm. OTTAWA, Onfc, Kov. freni British Columbia state that United Statw customs officials are finding it almost im- Dossible to suppress opium srangglinf timi Victoria to Portland.

Oregon. Captain ner, of the United States customi, haa bear investigating the matter and at his instif.tioR a Chinese interpreter named arrested and others will shortly This it is said would send harinR false bottoms filled with opinn. froni to Seattle and from tfeerc 6t "Poftlana 'iil'ied' up with OTCT This practice has been going OB fst eome time. A large number of tlM demijohns going through, apparently fa Seattle attracted the attention of and led to the discovery of the employed in the smuggling. A Ciiitch Goes Orer DEXVHK, NOT.

taining nine passengers wu caught In avalanche Tuesday night, fifteen nilef of Aspen, and carried over preeigiai fifteen feet high. Five passenfcrg badly injured that it is' expected tfcey wSI die. Their nemes are liobert D.wyer, Cbrk. Conn, Dnncau Roberts, J. A.

Bardwall, Lilly McPherson. The left LeieMlh for Aspen Tuesday morning, and WM on of a mountain when the it. carrying the whole outfit with, it A Mitel party from tbe Homestead station anccaanei in digging tlie passengers out. Four wen unhurt. Election of tin Abbott.

NEWAKK, N. Nov. election of an abbott to succeed Father James Zillox was concluded yesterday at the Monastery. After solemn high mass at cathedral the mon Irs assembled in the chapel, where the election was held in secret OB the first ballot there was no election. eocoud sliowedKev.

Henry Pfratngieeleefetf. The election was then made unanimous. Father Pfraingle was for years ol theology at St. Vincent's Abbey, Pittsburgh, and is now director of that Institution. is forty-three years of Henry Gonrjre to a Stnraptnx NEW YORK, aw betng made, it is said, for a stamping tom by Henry George and some German speak- ng- adlierent of his, for the purpose of sonally addressing workingmen and forminj brand) organizations of the Rational party, or Progressive.

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