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She mnmt Official Comity Paper, Kuterod at the l'jt Office at Albany, Or. as second-class mail matter. FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1883 8TITE8 & HUTTIHG. Caller ee4 rieaeaslar. aaaa r. imiM, i.mi O. & C. R. K. TIME TABLE. Albany Station. tan rk or traub. ALBANY KXPRKSS Dmrti at rKKtUHT TRAINS -ma it nils J Aiilas at 6:90 A. M 9.-00 A. M. 11:46 A. M 1S.D6 P. M wen MAIL TRAIN rwarleBi FRRIGHT TRAIN . ALBANY EXPRESS ArrivesYl 11:46 A. li:06 P . 3:r P M U 61. 61. All Trains salty, except ftaaslay. NotIcr. On and after this date regular tickets will be sold at our ticket office for following points on Columbia river: Upper Cascades Dal lea, Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla and Alnsworta. Wau B. Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O. A C. R. U. Co. Albany. Jane 18th. 188'. ota akrsts. Fallowing are the Daaocu vr ddy au to receive subscriptions or Sua May .O. P. Coshaw ...T. L Porter ...P. A. Wstta . W. K. Kelly ty for the Herrisbe rg . . . . Rrowu vdle . . . Halsay Shedda Scio Ws offered a small prise last week far the beat poem oa Spring. The following hare been received, which we publish without ex posing the parties : Sprlof a on ths aaeeutata, Vardort oe lb hill ; Laajhiac trmm tee teeetein, Springs ia suvsr rul. M JdM I Oa UM rmitl i All UM air Brother sae, RJ keeJ. The Bpria poatry mala Is a cranky eeaapBele. So iba Editor afclw. But Um Editor' t wo W Vi waeld gtra to Um coaa Forth toft pane pries. Nearly an AeetaVst. Last Friday evening Dr. Rice of this city drove bis team, hitched to a bogey, into the Saatiam ditch at it intersection with Baker street near the depot, whan a limb dcmtinK on the water, frightened one of the horses and eaased him to spring for ward which resulted In breaking one of the lines. The team started oa a ran when the Dr. undertook to cheek them with one line which started them In a circle, around which tbey ran three or four times before the Dr could bring them to a halt against a fence. We bad never known that the Dr was In the habit of "swinging around the circle" hut Andy Johnson in his palmiest days would have been remanded to the shade by the derful execution of this feat by the Dr. A meeting of this club was held last Tuesday afternoon. Officers were elected and a resolution passed to hold a social In order to replenish their depleted treasury, which has become quite tow on account of the drain on their coffee pot by numerous fires. The coffee club Is one of oar beat In stitutions, sad one In which we feel a great pride, sad it should either be endowed or its seciables liberally patronized. Follow ing is a list of the officers elected for the ensuing year : Piesident Mrs. L. E. Blain. Vioe-President -Mrs. Jos. Webber. Secretary Miss Lib Irvine. Treasurer Mies Clara Blain. HOKE AID ABROAD. Nelaa'a Cash Store, F M French, jeweler, Changeable weather. Bargains at Nolaa'a Cash Bear. Bloa Ribbon C lib to-night. Clothing at cost at Nelaa'a Cash Store. Tobacco, tobacco, big bargain at Nolans Cash Store. Ifandeeote ateok of creteaee at Monteith A Set Uo bath'. Ak Sheriff Humphrey how much it ooata to chloroform a deg, New line fin hats opened thia week at No. Ws Cash Store. Dr 6 Johnson faraiehe hit patron medicine without extra expense. The G A U, of Salem, are'talkiag of giving a moan-light excursion to this city. Del esses and walking jackets in great va riety at Monteith A Seitenbeche. A hex of aesae pens at this office, quill acting with foantaia qualities for $1.50. Otto Sal ia gar keep a fall a took ml cigar, tobacco, c tad (a, and notions. Call and see him. eeKJJa eaVHfcJfc aSaa'tel efJeeBstJ fsseAe1 Bl efNF sals by J H Townasad one mil south of Al bany. ladies ! thee Hoi brook shoes have ar rived. Call aad get a pair at Samuel K Teenage. White shirts for the smaUect hoy to the largest man. ail grades ad values, at L. K. The tender boys of No. la are practicing for the contest at Salem, which they hove de cided to attend. Quito a number of fiah are being eaaght eat of the Willamette, aad we understand same of them are iron. Jobs Aldsa behaved hiaasslf ia an unbe coming manner oa Klla worth Street Saturday. Fine to sad costs. Any person having mower that need sharpening can have them ground systemat tioaily by John Brigga. Mantel to a amteneeea nave receive a very fine stock of ffltrthiasT which will be aid very lew. Aa interesting ssaaiss of ths Presbytery f the U P Chorea was held ia the church ia thia city last weak. Astoria claims to be the moat virtu one city ea the coast. Ws deny ths allegation. Al easy has no equal, say where. The very beat gross is to be found are at Huffman A Joseph's, who hasp a s tack, always fresh and para. New embrorderies, laces, reeking, ribbons, amenta, settias, hosiery, tidies, etc ia great variety at Monteith A aasteakneh a. So much has the traase on the 0. A C. increased that aa extra car ia now run. It is about enable wast it was last rear Six new sassshsrs were united to the Con gregatienal Church last Sunday, fear by letter and two by prof ess osi of faith. Any person desiring to parshase SO or 40 yards of first-class rag carpet oaa be supplied by leaving their order at thia office. Thia is a queer country, seen rarely pay a btU until it mpraseataii, and then they would much prefer that it had not been at Druggieta aay that Lydia E. Piakham a Vegetable Compound is the beat remedy for female complaiata they ever heard ef. Last week aix arrests were mads by ths Marshal and all need, the Race asaouatia. to $35. Five oak ef the six paid their fines Call and see Monteith A Seitoahaeh's stock of carpet, oil cloths, matting, wall paper, etc. before you purchase elsewhere. Ben Johnson cost Benton ooeaty $3,000, sad was finally cleared. It will act he aafe for htm to hang around Newport' The regular mooting ef the Womena' Chris tian Temperance Union will be held to-mor row afteraoen, (Saturday) at 3 o'clock p. m The Oregonia and AVer are accusing each other of wtealing dut patches. From evides ess so far introduced both are probably guil- ty. The Weekly Vidette is the aaaas of a new paper just started at Colfax, WT. It shows s good appearance and gives promise ef suo- spriag a took is ia, and respectfully invito the trad generally to call and iaapeot the asms bat far goodness sake don't aay I told yoa, Monteith k Seitoabaoh. Farmer and other deal ring a genteel, lucrative agency burin, by whioh $5 to $20 a day eaa be earned, aead addroe al once, on postal, U C Wilkinaon 4 Co., 197 Fulton street New York. A new comer gushes over at the beauty ef Portland, bringing oat an eld pioneer, who ays he has never bean able to aea it ia that light, and thinks he ia better able to Judge than a sentimental emigrant Rev Mr Whitney, of Kogane will prev at Y P C H Hsll. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, a. m and at 7.30 p, m. Seats free. All are invited. A bow line ef hats, of the very latest do. signs, all grades and style at L. K. Blain' Who tho tan ootae out yon will want on ef hi nobby straws. Remember this. Charles Moore and Mia Anaie Vineyard were married at Corvalli last week. We understand Charley get a viaeyard mere val uable than the largest in California. Theodore Uamford. a maa about 21 years of age. from near Halaey, was examined before His Hon Judge Flinu yesterday, and was adjudged insane ami sent to the At? lam at Rest Portland. Curreapeadeat should eend all oommuai- oatioaa to thia office ant later than Wed nee day of each week, a if sent later they will have to lay for the following week, uules they are veiy brief. We have received a Birds Kys View ef California from S F Geil, of San Fraud, given aa a premium for the Daily or Weekly Call, It is tke first of the ktad over made. and confer considerable credit on the en graver. Portland has received it death Here it ia, clipped bodily from an e A a Ou miOumIm all ia wank VII e ef oar diversions. Portland ia a thriving village, but a little too distant from our commercial center." A Walls Wells paper says that a great say ef its subscribers of late who should get their paper through the mail fail to gel it and kick, musing the poor editor eunaidar I saiu see. W have sometimes felt that same eaeesinsss oureelvae. Probably there ia ae slass of people more deserving ef ridicule than that clam which livminaeity and at tomtits to hold their shove their neighbor, whan as i ef feet ia aaoat oaaee they are be Ah these, moral! r. nhvstuelly and intel lectually. Last Monday afternoon Mr K J a'ertbrup. of Portland, well known throughout to, fail through the fieeriag of the wharf beck ef his store to the dock below, a die. of about twenty feet. He truck ea hi head, reoctviox injuries from which he Oar aew beard of school director sdoatid a systematic maaner ef doing boat eesa, deserving of eom-sendatiow. It will Isold monthly aacsttag. and will attend to no bills at aay other time. Nothing will be paid for without it is dona by their order or that of the dark. Albany people generally take lbs lead in aew institutions. The temperance SBBOal epeaed by the W. C. T. U. is the only oae ia the North- West, end we betters oa the coast, and ef the earns nature in the United States. It ia held every Saturday aftorueon in Y. P. C A. Hall, and u on the eoast Ed. wilt go back iu tho fall, Jacksonville Timet. W have aeaa newspaper liea often, but few fish stories that compared with the fol lowing goose tale t "(loo Lake ia about 8 mile aid at the upper end, and every S inches of thia distance for a mile wide is oc cupied by a white goose, The space be tween are filled la with honker,, brant and ducks of every description, while the shore of the lake ia lined all around with awaa. The like ia rarely witnessed, and the great atop ia likely to be a failure." iu gonial Wed- blow. SOCIAL AID PERSONAL Tom Curran is now working at Grawfurde- vUle. . Capt. Powell, of Portland, waa in the city ever Sunday. Ron A W Stanard, of Browosvill. waa in the oily yesterday. Ueoator ( au thorn, of Corvalli.. Albany the first of the week. T L Porter, one of Halaey' moet merchants, called oa u last Monday A F Beard, ef Soio, was la Albany, nasdsy sod did not forget to call on a. W received a call the first of th week from Mr Stanard, son of A W Hlaaard, e( Brownsvill. Mr Kd Carter aad family have moved to anient, where Mr Carter will work iu ous of the planing mill. Daniel Beat leave next Monday for Cali fornia, where he will introduce hi cleaner aad three her during the aommer. Oreo Huberts returned from the Bsy the first of the weeh much improved ia health , coking aa strong as a tartar. Kx Postmaster. P. H. Ray mend, stopped off ia the city Friday, ea hi way to Salem, from aa extended trip in Southern Oregon. Mr Kdgar A Courrna aad Mia Aaai K Crtffia were united ia marriage at Portland lent Wednesday. They have oar congratulations. Hoa C B M on toga, of I-abauon, who bad a piece of s knifs blade out out of the lower aad beak part ef his leg by Dr. Powell a few days etooe, ia agaia able to be about and at- to hnsiaea. J at Daniel returned from a trip to Soio the first of the week. He had good so l . L I . . f . . as wa earn ot argues wnu gone, aad we are glad to net ia meti tg with oostidershle oouragament. Last WedneeJay evening s very pleasant surprise party ws given at the reeideese ot Mr A B Weedia in honor of th eryatel wed- diag of Mr aad Mrs IToodia. that being tke fifteenth anniversary ef their married life. We understand an eetoyabte tint was had, that the laaeh waa per exeslleaee'.and every thing went off the way it should on crystal The fact that Newport ia developing Int a large city la to be gleaned from the fol lowing clipped from the ''Yaqolna Peat." Deer always hover around citte (?) Yesterday a deer artempted to ewim the Bsy In front of onr office, whoa a auruber of parties started out in skiffs to catch It. Mr. Bryant was the enooeeaful man. Mr. K. pot it la the barn and propones to tame lu About two boon later earn bar deer Jumped Into the Bay about one hundred yard above our office and started across, whew an exciting chase took place. Us fortunately It was killed aad the parties havs laid themeel vee liable to a line. nr El Clue- Following U the program for a metiBf ef this club to be held thia (Friday) evening ia Y P C A Hall : Prayer. Reading of mtnatoi. Recitation Mias'Ina Robertson. Vocal Duett Miss Amelia Senders Carrie Pf eiffer. Reading F P Nutting. Address -Rev I H Coadit. Vocal Sols Mis Jennie Wilson. Circulation ef pledge. Miscellaneous business. Adjournment. A large line of furnishing goads just ed at L. K. Bhua a. It is aottembla for it Bomplataam and tke splendid quality ef the Mrs. ttov. Dillon. The first of the jek intelligence reach ed us of the death of Mrs Rev. Dillon, at Seattle, on lent Sunday. Mrs. Dillon bad been sick, bar nerves being oompeltsly prostrated, for over a year, and it had been known for sometime that it would be impossible for her to recover. During the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Dillon In Al bany they made many warm friends, who will be pained to bear of the decease ef the estimable woman. Tke sad circum stances of her death bring out the best sympathies of all, who condone with Rev. biilon over the loss of n deserving wife and mother. The first cf the week, the body of Fritz, the once intelligent dog, of Wait Monteith, was found on th6 railroad track, just east of the city, cut completely la two. An examination or mm urougnt to ligat a ballet mark near the place cot by the rail, showing that he had been shot and placed on the track, to cover the contempt able deed, Frits wss known by all as one of the "smartest" dogs in the city, having become well known on account of the wonderful intelligence which he display ed for a dumb beast. The manner of his death very justly excites general indignation. Change mf irm. Lust Friday W B Scott transferred all his right and title in his -run store to Will Broe, of Cor vail is, wh'i, immediately took possession. If is wall considerable regret tbat we see Mr. Scott retire from the bus! ness as well as from our city. He has been with us for seven or eight years, and Albany never lias h id a citizen who has labored harder for what he believed to be her best interest. Will Bros, have ob tatoed a good reputation in Corvallis, and we have no d ubt will retain it la Albany. tteasnaul Bale. All remnauts and odds and suds will Le sold regardless of cost, preparatory to receiv ing new spring goods at Nolan' Cash Store- A petition has bees esat to Waabmgtoa asking for the establishment ef a Postoffic at l ong Station, five aad a half mile this side of Lebanon. When a maa oners to take your advertise ment at low figare he practically acknowl edge that he cannot benefit year business. ' JTaaa. A great loao is Pfunders Oregon Blood Parmer. Try a bottle of it ; it will place yoa in that position desired by every one good health. The H A L Co. decided last Friday night to goto Salem and eater the eoeteat. and will, a soon a it stop rain tag begin train ing for the affair. IF wsat sesse wood on lubecri prion. The roads are good and if seme of ear subscribers ia the country will bring It ia they will eon far an everlasting favor. If it should turn eat that we oaa act get ear school bouse nor a woolen mill this year the next best thing wiU be to organize a good substantial baas ball club. Dry goods, clothing, ladies and assa's furn ishing good, boots aad sheas, hats, fancy goods, etc., cheaper at Nolaa'a Cash Store than aay boose in town. Sherman's circus will be here in a few months. One good thing about it will be the fart that mother will know where their boya are for at least on night. Oh ! Sarah where did you get that lovely aat ? Why at Miss LeaveU's of course. What do they call it ? The Dutchess. Wei 1 intend to have oae this very day. NJ Hen ten and Virgil Parker were at the last me tin; ef the Knight of Pythias appointed delegate to the meeting of the Grand Lodge at The Dalles ia Jane next. Some say that if it rains much more the ground will bake when it does dry and injur the wheat crop to qaito an extent, but we do net think anything ia to be feared from this. We are under obligations to Hen A F wneeier Assistant state Treasurer lor a copy ef the proceeding of the Convention whioh framed th constitution of th State of Oregon. At a meeting of the Cemetery Association held at the Court House last Saturday even ing Mr Frank Wood waa elected a director in place ef Mr John Conner, who had re-signed. Miss Mattie Allison is now receiving all Kinds ot new millinery goo is, which sua is offering at astonishing low figures. Look ont for opening day next week. Due notice will be given. Bummet is coming. Mr. Wra, Falter, at the Star Brewery, ia ready to receive hi friends and show them a class of beer uusur pa sod in the Valley, ltottled lieer for fam ily use always on hand. J M Nolan has moved his Oae Price Casb Store into bis old quarters oa the corner of First aud Rroadalbin street?, The store has been enlarged, rearranged and made one of the best in the city. We take pleasure in stating that oar fall rill be skating at the nak every week as is the past, on Wednesday and Sat urday Bights. There is probably ae rink ia the State where bettor order is kept, so that ao oa aead save aay hesitation ia attending. The success of the carnival Tuesday night apeak well for the manner in which it i be tag conducted. A terrible rumbling a of a mighty host was heard ia the basement of the store of Sander's A Sternberg a few day ago, and on examination revealed the fact that it hail been turned into a private rink aad about a do a children were having a joy able time oa rollers. It makes a first chass riak. A few days ago J as. Oilmoar. ef this city, killed a beg, in which he found three, in stead of two kidney. This is a freak of nature rarely witnessed, and Mr. OUmoor could hardly believe the extra oae waa a kid ney until he had gives it a thorough examia atioa. Onr dream in reference to the cobwebs being swept do wa ia the post-office is being proven true. They have already disappeared aad the effice ia being given a coat of calsota iae aad fixed ap generally, much to its im provement. No place ia visited more than a post-office, so that the more attractive it is ths bettor it u for Ueele Sam's children a well aa hie servants, Attoatiaa is called to the adv of Me lt night Bros in another column. They have one ef the Vest stallion for speed in the val ley, the stock from it being praised by all, giviag entire satisfaction to these who hays had the service ef Elward Kverett. By all mean consult McKnight Bros. Sheriff Humphrey has made his annual settlement with the County Court from which we glean the following facta : Amount of taxes collected, $77,301. &5. Amount delin quent $0.567. 11. Amount of taxes collected from assessment mads by Sheriff $2951.53. This Is good showing and speaks well for our efficient Sheriff. A son of Mr Qager, the latter of whom has been lying vegy til at Waterloo, return ed Saturday night and taking a livery reached home awhile before mid-night. He was miatakn for a burglar, when an outcry e, a crowd gathered and liu waa only allowed to enter after identifying self. The affair caused eotne amusement. School Clerk J H Bark hart has eomptatod his aaseasmont of the ity, the result ef which is as follow : Value of gross amount of property. $1,221,090 ; exemption. $358, 327, amount of taxable property, $855,733. Aa 8 mill tax on the hut would amount to $6,885.95. Th equalization board met Tuesday, bat there waa only one correction to make. A young man from Benton County made a disturbance in th city a week or so ago aad waa chased te the ferry by night watch Jons who got there when it wss half way across, and than he received a ''112 degree abuse ia tha shade." He waa in the city Saturday. He handed over $14.76 to Recorder Ilea ton without a word and left the office with a Satanic smile. Last week we offered a email prize for the one sanding ns the moat worda gotten from the nam Statx Rights Democrat. A good example ia brought to light by oae of the answers whioh we have received to it. It contain 1154 worda. all from the dictionary, containing letters to be found iu the above name, no letter being used twice. Tho work er says "surely the State Riuuth Democrat is a paper of many words." J Far low, who left for Seattle a few week ago, has returned to Ashland. He aay that outsiders have no show there yet, and that everything is in a state of feverish excitement, a peculation having run wild. There is plenty of business and money there however, and aa soon as matters cool do wn J F M Maboo waa a hot aad iaetantly killed en th morning of the 9th by hi oa William MoMaboe. a young man of 34 years i ae treubto arose about a widow living in the hones, with whom both were intimate Th son disco voted his father ia the widow' room last night Thia morning they quar relled. The father beat the son severely oa the head with a stick. Th son abut hi father wirh a revolver, the ball entering tho right ye aad earning oat at the hack of the head. The shooting occurred 12 mile from Jacksonville, near Pho nix. Orejonium. Mr R R Humphrey has Just had com pleted a aew wheel of the Smith patent for has saw mill eight miles southeast of Leb anon. The wheel waa constructed by Ik Conn. The mill has a running capacity of 20000 feet daily. Parties desiring lum ber of aay kinds will do wall to call upon Mr. Humphrey ea be Is prepared to fill bills of all klnda at short notice. Will de liver lumber to any part of the county. Timbers of all kinds supplied. Lono it toilers a epeclalty. To sit en a bottle with tke heel of one foot on the toe of the ether, aad thread a needle. To jump the bight ef your knee. To tangle your Legs together aad walk on yourkaeas. To bend backward until your nose hall be within the length of your srm of floor. - . . i i .. .. , . ..as Csnasy reurl April Trm -, 1 1. Minn, Juugs, H 11 Clay pool, Commledooer. J Application of John Shea and others for revision of Dist 41 granted and O W Howes appointed supervisor. F L Hyde authorised to buy a cheap suit of clothe for Horace Davis, Hsary Ssttlsmir allowed to purchase 1 orspsr for Diet. 22. A P Blackburn allowed on plow and one sorsjier for Dirt 27. O P Calbert wa appointed supervivor of lit 30. Juror ia Ciroait Court allowed fee. Ordered tbat $. a weak be paid Mia Kat for keeping Laura and Albert Rosa. Fee iu stst va Win Weetfall and also U W Taylor, allowed. In matter of application of A H Miller et al for change of county road, Mart Payne, P Baltimore and L Stiuison, wore appointed viewer. Mr. Lam was appointed to expend $30 for benefit of Mr Jewett and invalid aon. In the msttor ef the 'ridge to be built serosa Hamilton Creek. H Bryant was ap pointed to make auivwy and if necessary a autlicieut amount ef land fur the suitable ait for th bridge and a road to and from the am, and obtain a deed ol the aame. I M Brno wa appointed to resolve bids for un covered bridge instead of covered bridge, with lengthened approaches County Clark was authorized to draw or der for $4000 on Treasursr in fsvor of the 8osteh Company. C H Stewart allowed sxpemms charges ea send isg last ahovs. Chum for Mrs Duaean and children's fare to Iowa waa allowed, SlLUt AI.IXlWfc.il. Geo Humphrey, sundry fee $1175 46 Ja Peary, 3 menth salary 2441,00 A P Mow, salary 150 00 Mr Hubert, keeping Smaad children, 4HO0 C K Cnaetain. keeping I. 11 lam. . 40 00 R D Murrsy, aid furnished Keith . . . l.' 40 R S Hoberte, aid furaiahod Uttmger 23.90 Moatoith Seitonbach. mda Mrs Hubert for Homed children . 16 00 Jss Mady, meal furnished jury 1H.00 P K Hobtusrio, lumber 27.74 VVm Field, lumber 8 20 H Bryant, defeoding Robt lUpel . 10.10 P L Hyde, keeping Horses Davis. . $$,$$ M Moss, keeping 1 Huichin 50 00 J 11 Peery, perueutags school fund . W 38 John t onaer, bel as supervisor 4.00 S K Young, plow and scraper 42 00 I . Mttmesm, ae Bailiff 2 1 00 P. J Daly, service in Stoveus case. . . u 40 J as Riley fees in State vs Wachn- hetmer 25.75 i, W Watts, paper fOf I le. Sup. ... 3 50 F. T Craft, keeptmr I 01 3 mos 90.00 11 a Health, as bailiff . 21.00 Jacob Huber, bel. as Supervisor (i.00 a SpprrrljIrJ. A oMlxen boarded the train for Portland, when he was thrown Into a seat with well dreeaed gentleman. 1 he ctUxen was e talkative sort of a fellow aad supposed every body knew of our affairs. Ho aat lb bail rolling by remark lug : Well, my friend, do you think we'll get that school houae un I. r wtv this year." "Wbsl school house V "Why, our fjU.UOO -ru. -ore " Never heard of it." lie waa silent for a m on Mat, b in be said, "It look ve y mu i a. if nothing was going to be doiio on tho V equina read this year ?" a a asa a a -uon i snow, m not a railroe-i man. Evidently on the wrong tia k bo began O : "We are going Iu ;hve lino , and a b'g crop next r." ''Is -ia your name vt iggius 7" Vo." "Vonnor ?" No-o." He haul evidently stru k a tartar. Aa there hi only one thing that will atToct a tartar he said. Times look very propitious for the Immocratic party, and " "I am not a politician " "Fine ohanee to Invent in prorty al St Johns or New Tacema." he tho tie bt he certainly must les nionled man " "Am not a eapitallet." Then with a aad, dejected look the talk ative citizen settled down In his seat and ureal to sloop, waking uoJut a thi train reerhrd Portland. Bhallag Carnival. Th skating ear nival given at Daanals' Hall Taeaday evening by ths Star, and Eagle Skatiag Club, wss one of tha pleases test, as well as the meet amusing, affair which has ooenrred bar for a long time, aad for those who were privileged to attend it wss a decided treat, after the monotonous sbeeooe ef aa entertainment ef aay hiad, for several weeks, and we might almost say, all winter. There were about forty maskers en the door, many of whose ooetames ware very origins!, and torn got tee up with taste and good judgment, all with a view to deceive I many succeeding well, as wss sseertaiued oa the company' unmasking at nine o'clock. Splendid order was kept, and th manner in whioh vrythlng want off spoke wU for the manager of the rink. We give below a list ef th oostumes, Bella Name. Tree Porter Oeo Hawkie Alf Kwert Frank leevett Willi Hsmphrev J as Murray Che Muller Snowmen Character. Pof H . Albany "Herald" Shekesperuui Fool Sailor Boy Tim Days of 49 . If srleqeta a a s s e ieli l am omen Y P Nutting ... Ceo Fish frank Weed. . Mernl Pish .... Tom Cerley I out Moatoith . Wst Moatoith . Will himpsoa.. Johe Webber. . H ArmstroBx ....... Lavs' iar Mad lev . . .Ring Jester Cow Boy ao Washington 1770 Jumbo Sambo Chinaman . . . Prof Ha Kogtneer ( ops Whit Crawford Slim Jim 1 um Callahan ananiah Cavalier la i oaa. Nsm. e a s i Nettie Porter.. Ada Hay tar kvuer I .isri Sohebsrt Mollis Wood, I -t7.r is Heckle Kile Seltmarsh . Nellie Woods Ads Simpson Km me Nenny. . . Amanda Hideout !u Miller Mettle Allumo. . Character. Hnowfsks Seowfiake Starry Night ... .. . Harlequin . Stars aad Strips Domino Thursday. April 10. Present Mayor, Recorder, Mar-lnl and Aids Woodiu, Hoffman, Blackburn, Brush. Absent Lannlug aad Moi.lntlt Consideration of tha condition of the ditch along the east side of Breadaibin between 2nd k Water street, referred to the committee on Health aad Police. was laid oa tbe table. Report of city Treasurer wa read and referred to committee on Accounts. Petition of Mis Haiti. Heat for side walk on net th aide of Fifth street, from Lot 7 In Block 25 to Call pool a street was granted and the Matehal waa entered to eotify tht owners of lots 6 aad 6 la Block 26 to build a sidewalk on the south side of said lots within 80 day a On motion a reduction of $2600 was mad en property of Cha Kelfer aud $2100 on projierty of Jos Hage, on ac count of fact that same is secured by mortgages outside of county. A e meat of Cilrneur A Watklus reduced frera $1400 to $500. UlL.MAl.MiW D. (J W iiurkhart. $14 50 ; costs va lUls- water. $14 86: costs vs Heard, $ 0o i N J HonUa. $11 18; Inaeo Nerthatn. special police, $2 ; JlraU, $2 50 ; J A Davis, wltaees fees Purdotn vs city $4 ; rant, $18 75 ; Fred Muller, salary, $25 i B F Purdom, nlghtwatcb, $00; W M Ketehnm, $0 ; John Brush, $0; K 4 Lancing, $4 A B Wendia, f 9 ; d N Hoffmau. $8; Arch Mentelth, $9; I R N Hiackburn. $7. BILLS i: u Hi l 0 W Iiurkhart. f:t SO ; casta cHy ve Nelson, $3 M . N J Henton. $34 To, OUR PUZZLER' As were la taf WeeBe Hiusre word -PA R T AJAR It A J A TRAP Enigma Subscribe for the Dksiocbat. Correct answers to the Enigma end square word have been received from Golds, L M Reed, Lolo Riley, Mark Peery, Jemom Herrv bottle. To nquare word from Zenotea. To Enigma from Uowarl Hr unwell, Semper Fidelia. X 10 V 8 sends 1151 words from Htawx Rioars Dbmocbat ami Jemnis Berry hot tie 110. bilXORD. A consonant ; atate of equality ; oral; plural ef the last j conspicuous actions or duties ; decapitate too le tent of Ust ; a Coaaouant Taxolb. rveen utp fof lit! mtorw oro htwa uyo aaen.1 otyd , t'nrir er ot olehso eeouh, A picture will be satit to the one solv ing both of the abov j. JaeO Bllllas Btoarsl rresx. Newport, R C. Au. II, 1W. Dear Hitters I am hare trying to breaths ia all tbe salt air ef the ocean, aud nav ing been a suflerer for more than a year with a refractory liver, I was induced to mix Hop Hitters with tbe sea gate, aud have found the tincture a alorkma reauit. I nave been greatly beitmd by Bitters, sad am not afraid to say no Yours without a struggle, Joan BicLiso. tno . Archer . .Sailor Ctrl r. mi . .Bsewnaao Midnight Spaaiah or I Big Sunflower aiaagMs or aevllte. Last Monday several loads of Kalgbt might have been seen won. ling their way towards Browne A He. la fact, there were fifteen all told, to-wit : George ochstedler, W R Btlyeu. Dr J L Hill. Virgil Parker, D D Hardeman. Jas Hale, Jas r eater. Jr., JJ Dabruille. W U Bcotl, Jos Webber, Juis Campeau II J Clark. Lou Is 51 m peon. George Harris aad D I Smith. The Journey was, we understand, performed with nut any enonwrtora with windtnlila or foe worthy of note. At Brow nsvl He, though, ty were met by foarteen atroug. who by a hard contest were, tbat evening united Into a lodge of genuine knlghta, an I tbe following oatee re were daly elected i PC-JeCBskly. CC Charie Wihert. V CR L Blanehard. P-RevO W Black. M ef Kx- K J Forsyth M ef K- If HMoyer. K of Rand 8 H W Cad lard M at A al P Bsrger. I G J If Wilson. tui -WO Cooley. Stars! oa lave cam Taw o. at C Eareastoa. A large number of laborers left Han Francisco on Friday for the scene of op erations on the line of the California and Oregon railroad, and on ar rival at Redding will begin tho work of grad ing. Itle proposed to enter upon tbe construction of the road already cleared to a distance upward of fifteen tnilee from that point, an tbat track laying will be considerably accelerated during the next tlirae months. The Mojave branch of tbe Southern Pacific rai'read le aearly completed, and will reach the Colorado river at the Heed les tnaide ef two weeks. It Is now within eihl miles of tbe river, but a great deal ef heavy work will have to be done on the remaiaiug eight miles, owing to a range of hills that hat to be crossed. At last advices tbe Atlantic and Pacific railroad, with which the Houtbera Pacific connects at the Needles, was within SO miles of the river, aad waa being energetically poshed forwnrd. It is expected tbat connection will be lade witbiu a aisth, whew n through line will be opened between 8t. Louis and Man Francisco, through the South ern Pacifl". tbe Atlantic and Pacific aad tbe St Louis and San Francisco railroads, which, it is understood, are ill virtually under tbe control of the .Southern Pacific railroad. On comple tion of the Mohave branch of the South era Pacific, almoat the entire working force at areeent eugtged there will be transferred to It odd lag Standard J 11 Daniel hasopeued a music store at Iangdon's drug store and will sell the Matbuehck piano, probably tho best constructed in tbe market, aud the sjhoniuger Cy us holla organ, one of the b at organs, and getting them direct from manufacturers will aell them a bottom rates. Those desiriu; first claas. reliable instruments will do well to call and see Mr Daniel before purchasing. Tlaeeaad Ksss Hard workers are iae Bavr.. subject to bilious sttorks which may end in dangerous iilneas. Parker' Tonic keeps tbe kidney snd liver salvo, and by preventing t attack saves sic knees, time snd ex peas. "Detroit Pr A Chinaman aud an Indian women happened to be walk I eg tho same way uear each other few days aiuoe. wbeu a clerk observed them aud said to the former i "A 11-the ssmue. your alfe.eli ?" The Chinamen blushed and -hied to one side. "You likee your wife ?" Tttcu thesouaw turned and ejaculated between ber act teeth. Van m Ua Being clashed with a Chinaman waa loo much for tbe despised Indian wo- Sheriff's Sale. In tke Circuit Court, of the Stale (J Oregon or tke Comaiji of' Lima : Rebecca Cartor, Samuel K Yoing aad L V, Blain, flat ii tin. vs. S D Gager snd Mary J Gager bis wife, J C Hudson and Amende J Hudson his wife. J D Gibson and Mary A Gloeoo bU wife, and W W Thayer, Governor, R P Karhart. Secretory and Ed Uirch, Treasurer of the State ot Oregon,oonutut- ing the Board of Com mi -sooner for tun eale ol school bands aad the inauagemeot of ths common auboel fun J. Defeiidauta BUHUV AB9M.A BAtttt. The beet eelve in the world for cats, bruis ea, sores, ulcers, sett rneum, fever sores, tot. tor, chepjied hernia, chtlUanas, corns and ell kind of skin eruptions. Ths save issuer. en teed to give perfect ssaafaetanu in every case or moaey refunded. Pries toe ir box. Fr sale by Fob hey aad Meson, wholesale ages ; D Moore, Suae ; D Foley, Lsbanoe ; Dr Powell. Lebanon ; Bed path and Mm- arse, Jefferson ; D M Cel breath, Buerte VtsU : O Cornel ins. Turner : K A Kemuv. Hamebor- ; MUrr aoJ rill- e- was Tan. Ths Kentucky Jubilee singers were to ex hibit ia thia eity last night. They had a smell hens in Salem, but we know nothing egai n at their standing aa a iron p. Admiaaiou $1.00. A tarsal Msec very. That is daily bringing Joy to tbe homes of thousands by saving msny of their dear one from an early grave. Truly Is Dr. King's New Discovery for consump tion, coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, hay fever, loea of voice, tickling iu the throat, pain In aide and chest, or any da ease of the throat and luugs, a positive cure. Guaranteed. Trial bottle free at Foe hay A Mason 'a drug store. Large slaa Another BOM. It waa the privilege of the wrl'er to listen to a very Interesting and entertain ing reading by Mies Luae, of Salem, at the M. K. Church In this city on the evening eftneOtb, ult. This lady has appeared before an Albany audience for tbe sixth tii no and It Is a fact worthy of note that her bouse waa ranch largsr on this occas ion than on the first. The selection wi by Bob Bordett and entitled "Th Rise and Fall of tbe Mustache." The produc tion of Itself hi posneeeed of real merit and reflects great credit upon Its gifted author but when rendered by Mum Lues in a sty la peculiar to herself makes it doub lyao. Mhe atoms to enter into her sub ject with her whole soul and Impressm her auditors with tbe sense that she her self lathe author. Muss Luce is eminently fitted for tbe profession of liar choice aud worthy of the patronage ef the intelligent and refined, and no ce ran afford to fail to hear her when an opportunity presenta Itself. e Alhlcllrs. sou, Seattle will be one of the best place6 Mr Frank Ketehnm came to tbe city Wedsnaday and Ilka a sensible newly married man, bought one of those beauti ful, fine, Mathnabek pianos kept for eale by J H Daniel, Mr Daniel Is doing a rush ing business selling musical instruments. Call aad examine his pianos and organs, ftWRo fr.mily dyes wsrs ever so popu lar aa tho Diamond Dyes. They never fall. The black as for as au parlor to log wood. The other colors are brilliant, i ii i is af Letter List. Tbe following is tbe list of letters rental jlng in tbe Post Office. Albany, Una county, Ure- Kn, Itpril 11, last. Persons eaillnx lor tbeas tors must give in date en wblen tny were advertised. Anderson Mary A Barahert, W P serine tor Michael Pears, T U Dtson, O A Henderson, E II Hicks, J If Howard, U A Rlchardaou, John J. M. IRVING. P. M. Kcw4eed. Are arriving ihtily at Allen A Martin's. If yon want such bargains as you hav j never before bad go at oacw ami see them. Ths goods are sold lower than ever before in At beny. -i . FOR DYSPKPHI A and Liver Complain ycu have a printed guarantee oti every ttleof shiloh's Vitaiixcr. It never foila to uure. A NASAL INJKCTOB free with each bottle of Hhl! oh 'a Catarrh Remedy, price 60 cents. A correspondent from Sweet Home tells us that there has been a sensation there worthy of aarratioa. We te.l tbe story as edveti as. A young man bad been wait ing on a young Sweet Home damsel until both were pretty well gone ; but tbe young ladles' parents, It Beam were opposed to the voumr man' paving his adoration to tbelr daughter. Still be continued to call en hla Do sens, nntil one sight after going home be was taken sick , frothed at th mouth and wa net brougbt out, after being worked at all night, "until morn in saffron robs abed ber light o'er the earth." A bottle half emptied waa found in tbe young lady's bouse, and It 1 claimed tbe deleotod young man wanted a later of hers to take tbe half tbat waa left, ssylng he bad taken tho rest. We give tbe above for what it is worth and as presented to us. The young msn bss entirely recovered and travel over tho wagon road will soon begin tho esmwa If nothing bad happen ed. ami ii e m mwi Al awards ratals. In nearly every city In the North -West there are at least two papers abusing each other aad using a string of epithets which would make Carlisle yawn. What la ao- com pi is bed we are unable to open our eyes wldo enough to observe, and it certainty la no diversion to readers. Tbe blackguard lam between tbe "Oregon Ian" and "Now" We want stock land, gram farm and all kind of lands to aell to emmigraut tbat are constantly arriving here in search of homes. Ws have made arrangements in Portland aad San Francisco by which all persons that want to buy land in this part ef Oregon will be aent to us. If yon desire your Isnd sold soon and on good terms call ea or send for blank ceotracui for de scriptions. Be bk hart Bros., Real Estate and Loan Agents. Albany Or. Notice hi hereby given that by virtue of aa execution and order of sale issued out ol the sbose named Court in the above entitled suit to me directed and delivared f will en -tt urdey the aith day of April, 18K3, at the Court House door in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon at tne hour of one o'clock, p. an.', sell at public anosien for caah iu hand to tbe highest bidder the following real property, o- eribed in said order of Male as follows, to-wit ; Beginning at a point 10 7u chain west of tbe south et corner of the Rnnor Keea donation land claim ia Waterloo 1'recinct, Linn county, Oregon, an 1 run ning thence ee-t is ohaina ; taeoce north :to-S7 chains ; thence east to tbe middle of tbe Satitiam River snd down it to a point dus north of the place of begin mug ; thence sooth to the place of beginning, mmm .inlni. BS AMM m.o-M rtr Iacj Blakely, Powna j always tbe liullaing tote lu said town of watenoo aou iniiuu( ui9 eie acre, ths prtMssed of sale to be applied find to toe ooets and expo mew or sale and next to tbe payment to Um said Plaintiff Re- cot Cartor tbe sum of ITS I tf- with imerov thereon at the rate of a per oui ir month from the 2it dy of f htoher, and interest en the sum of $1774 70 at the rate of one per eent par mouth from tin 14th day ot March 1382, to the 21st day of October 1&L Dned this th day of March, 1888. Gao lIUafpHKSY, Sheriff of Linn Co , Or. Health depends much on a reasonable amount of exercise Few of im obtain suf ficient in our business to meet the demands of our natures, and much of the weak' o In ted n ess which we notice around us la owing to a lack of proper development of la decidedly unsavory ; tbe mud throwing tbe muscle. Those whose everv dsv life between the Walla V alia Btatosmau" ana does not furnish the necessary amount of work to oxerolse tbe muscles, need artifi cial means to accomplish the aame, snd tbla la the reason a well gotten up gymnas ium baa audi a beniflclal effect. We need oao in this city, and can easily get one with a comparatively small amount of ex pense if our male citizens will ahow the necessary amount of Inclination that way. Not only our youug men but those older should take a baud in it and help estab lish auch an institution. Not only would a gymnasium be an excellent thing en ac count of the exorcise obtained, hut it would afford a respectable place of reeoVt, some thing which tmu hardly he found in this oky at tbe present time. Shall wo have one? "Union" doe not contain even second class wit; tbe terrible' raps which the "Statesman" and "Talk," of Salem, give each other would seem entirely un neocene ry, and the same might be said of severe others In different parts of tbs State. Removal Notice NOLAN'S OH E PRICE CASH STORE HAS MOVED BACK TO OLD QUARTERS, COR. FIRST AND BROADALBIN STS., AND COMMENCED OPERATIONS WITH A FULL NEW STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, CI01NINC, BOOTS, SHOES, NATS, FURNISHING GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC., N. BARGAINS FOR EVERY BODY. B EDWARD EVERETT. Sired bv Putamlth, by Pathfinder, first dam by Vermont, aire of Ladv Faustina, (2:29 ;) Klla Lswis, (2:-'7 ;) Parrot, (lo ) Will make the eeaaon or mi, Mondays and Tuesdays of each week at sbedd's Station: WedoeMlar and Thursdays at home. Sand Ridge, and Fridays and tiaturdavsat Lebanon. Edward Everett is a dark bay, 16 hand high, weighs 1&5J pound, very atylinh and full ef speed. lb" to lusure. Address McKMimr Buna., Albany Or. Notice. renainlae fracas. Ou laatMenday morning the city of Jett'eraon was the eoeuo quirt uf a We like le Bee It The people are getting to see the aity not only of having good horses but aa well good carriages and boggles to go with them. Wo are glad to see the lnter eat taken in suob matters. Of tboae man ufacturing wheeled vehicles probably no establishment in tbe valley baa obtained auch a reputation for thorough workman abipasthat of Mr Fred Willerf in tbla city. He understands tbe business of making carriages and buggies completely, and we say this with considerable local pride, none turned out bearing a better reputation than hla. Tie material which he use tho beet to be found in the oast, t hoot in "crape, all the parties being of snd he give a guarantee with every car. tha srautlo aex- Mrs Turpin Claimed that she had a certain lot rented, while Mra Holt thought not. MraT. had told Mrs Holt not to use It au u pasture for a cow, but Mri Holt did ue it, t which Mrs T. became enraged and fired a shot at Mr H from an old shot gun hut missed her. The District Attorney wis scat lor to prosecute Mra l. but we have not learned how the ui dter tr- ' initiated. riarre, which satisfied. insures everybody lieiug Pepatar Everywhere. Everv family should havs a bottle of SF W Syrup of Fig cousUntly on haod. Its p'eaxant taste and beneficial effect make it popular everywhere, aud tbe result are bettor health and fewer doctor's bills. It may be taken by old and young, by men and women, under aay and all circumstance. Is hereby iriven tbat the Fair Grounds ill be let to the h lit heat bidder. Parties securing ground are to put the track and fence la suitable order mr noioing a rair. All bida to b in writiac. Bids to be opened Tuesday, May 1st, 1H83. P. W. Sfi k, Robkht A. Foot a a, Presideut. Secretary. Sheriff's Sale. a tke Circuit Court of tke State of Jryo for tke County of Um UiUa : L White, I White. and William Lane part ners doing business un ier the iu uatue of L White A Cumptny, Piaiuii.r.. a R B Wilson, Defendant. Notice is hereby given t'mt bv Vfatae of a w rit of execu ion isoed out of the abova aame court in tbe above entitled action ! me directed and delivered for the sum of f9U3 with interest at tbe rate of to per cent Gr an nam from the -7 th day or (Jotober, 76 and the further sum of $57 8s corts. I have levied upon all tbe right, title and interest of tbe said Defendant R K Wilson, on or after Augnat 29th 1877. in and to the fallowing eascTbtd promi-e. to-wit : Be ginning at a point lti-. cosine Mtuth and 14 So ohaina east of the south eant earner of section 14 aad running tm-nce n.rth 41 lo chains ; thence weet 74 "25 chain ; thence sooth 42 20 chains end thence p 16-03 chains te the place of begiouins: in Town ship 13 S K 4 west of the Willamette me ridian in Linn county, Oregou. Also the aonth halfof Se t on 24, in Township 13, 8 R 4. west. .is the f M-iwine: Com mencing st the nirth eit earner of Nihelaa Miller's dnnstint isnd c'aim in Section 25 Tp 13,8 R 4, want, Linn county, Oregon ; thence east 19 15 chains ; theno south 2H-l; chains ; thence west H9t chains; thence south 27-84 cbsins ; thence west 4-21 chains; thence noitb 51 chains to t be place of hesrinninu:, containing 3d 7-ICC scree, aud on Saturday he 2th day of April, 1883, at the Court House d-mr in the city of Albsay, Linn c muty, Oregon at the hour of I o'clock, p. m., I will soil said real property at public auction for casb in hand to the highest bidder to satisfy said execution with accruing cou. Dated this 30th day of March 1883. Geo Hum pskky. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. ; WANTED A WltTB. Address, V. Stranger Kogene City, Or. J. MILI M. p. K. U 1BVI K, M. D HILL & IRVINE. Physicians and Surgeons. ALBANY - - OREGON rgrOnloa Petern'a Block aver French's Jewelry Stare. -sss 3m8 no K.N. BEST. On Seturday, April 7. 1883 fn this city, to the wife'of Danial Beat a girL She is said to be a ueturl genius aad ai res lv has modelal a cleaner 1 ACHBHON To the wife of Uey A M Achesou a boy. Administrators Notce. Notice is hereby given tht tbe under sinned has this dsy been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of John W Krouk, deceased. All persons having sjdaai against said estate will present tlie ssme properly verified to tbe adiuiuiatretor t the late residence of the dooeaed in Ou ter Precinct, Linn county, within six months from tbe date hereof Dated this 24th day ef March 1883. J. I Fkowk, Ad mini Viator. Weatherford St Blackburn, Ally's. "THE GREAT CURE I I RHEUMATISM as Ufa te ell tbe pstnftU aniasss of Uvs . UOMaTVfJMJVKR AMD BO WE LB. awn "ITTJS mSjSSf have bseaqalekiy reUsned, aad la abort tta FtRFECTLY CURED. " rsaca, ex. uecteoa at. sot sr sameawra av PrraebeMotbTBBiL I wBirnTSBTsymaosBismrtswy