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1 I r ( ) 'I do not advertise I do ! kTata frreat Mmitt lew las risMS Mi nam tonic ii the Isgtutnate ra tuJt o orurttmitjr years of practical exparieaca, ud curv with utifitilinr Mtajees Nervous and physical debility, ami 11 wrsrnsas , spanoator rhoea. yri taSirrUosa, ausstaas, a n p o leaoy, shauatcd vitality, pre aaar dscftaa ami 1 ot muiUI la A lit rawplwatna and Iran whafctrar sum produced. U enrteSes ana punwi w tafaewi tb nerre. brain, muscles, dig-sHlon, re productive onraas tnd physical and mental faottltiea h stops any unnatoaal dehiUtatinf drain opoa the ayataat, prevenUag involuntary losses, dcbiliutlnf dream, aanilnal louses with th urlna, ate., so de structive to mind and body, It Is a sure eliminator .4 ell kidney and bladder ompata. It oooUiiu M iajurlous iiarradienU To those sufsrinJ from the evHeffScts of youthhil Indiscretions, .ua aad annanjl core la OUARAKTMD, M fc 60 par bottle, 0? Ave buttle In oaae. with tall dl raeUona and advice. $10. Sent secure Imm obaarra Uon to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., to be had only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, tM Kenraey M . Sa rraaclsea. Cat Consultations strictly tonndenUal by letter oral office r'KKK. For the caavanlaaca of patlanU and In order to insure pa :fect eecrecy I have addpted a prl vat addraas under which all pack are forwarded. TRIAL. BOTTLE FREE. Sufficient to ahow iU merit, will he sent to any ntiai aontrina- be letter, statins: hi simpumis and ffM UoauauuicatHiaa strictly eooSdenUai, The Great English Reme dy. I a never falling- cure far Ksrveaa Debility, Heroins! Weakneas, exhausted VI- ahty. ttoeruMtorrtMBa, vasT e naaee. i potency, Paralyais, and all terrible effect ot getf Abuee, youthful folliea.and rsceeaca in maturer yeara eech aa to at Memory, LAsaitude, bauaaiou, Avar aiou to Society. Dimness of Vuuou, Nouw in tba Haul. the vital fluid pasain unobserved into the urine, and many other disease leading to inanity and death tea. HIJfTIK wui sere to forfeit live Haasles! altar for a case el this kind tba Vital Italanf Ms e (under hu. eiwdal advice and traattaaet) wiU not cure or for anvthing Impure or Injurious found la it. Dr. Uinti treats all privau disaaoea sueeesaf ully without mercury. Consultation free. Tbtruacb ex amination and sdeioe including analysis ot urine. A. Price of Vital Restorative. a battle, or four times tba tuantity $10. seut to any addrasa upon receipt of price or C. O. D, obscure from observation and la pri vate if desired, by DR. A. H MINTIE, II Kearney street, San Francisco, Cat. Sample botUe free.T Sent application by stter. tattn yapom, aex and age. cummuBJeauoaa tricUy Dr. illnries Kidnev Ramedr. Netthraticum. sJI kinds of Mdner and bladder compbuntajroaorrbaa, gtaat, liaetharriaaa. Far tale by all druggists, It a bottle or six hotilee for tC Dr. Mints a taadation Pills are the beat add cheap est Dyspiinia and RUioua cure in the aavkst. For ale by all druxviata. - NERVOUS DEBILITY. I SURE CURE GUARANTEED. "TbR. K. C. WKSTS SERVE AND BRAIN TREAT JJ meat, a sparine for Hysteria, Dizziness, Con vuhaon. Nervous lisaflaraa. Mental Depression Lena at Memory, Sperms torhne. Impotaocy, la vaiunury eniaarlons, premature old are, need by ill cure over -exertion. elf-bue or over-iodnbrence teds to misery, decay and death. On box will raaeat illness. Each box contains on month's treatansat ; ana dattar a box, or abz boxes for free dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt at pries We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. VVita each order received by us for six boxea, sn asn panted with live dollars, we will w.-ad tba purchaser our written tuarantee to return tba money it the treat ment does not effect a care. Guarantees lasted only by WOODARD, CLAKKR at CO , Wholesale and Retail Drugwista, Portland, Oiafoa. Order by mail at regular price. Br. SPIWEV, NO. 11 KEARNY ST. Treats sU bra ale and Special YOUNG MEN HTBO MAT Bl T T effcta of youthful follies or btuscraUon, wiB do well to avail tbemealvea of Uua, UteereaUat ear MM at the altar of suffering humanity. DR. 8PI.VSEY vnU jroaractee to firfett faoofor every e weakness ar private rlisssir of any kind which be undertakes aad failg to sura. There are many at tbe age of thirty -fi ve;to sixty who are troubled with Uk frequent evacuation of tbe blad der, often aeemnpanied by a rfigbt smarting or huroieg sensadbo, and a weakening of the system in a manner the patient cannot account for. Oa ataarmm urinary deposiu a ropy sediment will often be um sometime maJJ parUclee aibumen wdl -T the color will te of a thm milkbm hue. acab bar to a dark and torpid appsnrnfKw. There are men who die of this diffteahy imtoraat of wfaiehkt the second stage of aamiaal wurnias Da. S. wOl ruaraatee a perfect cure in all such esses, 1 healthy rsataratloo of the gani to-urinary organs. OmcB Bona 10 to 4 and C to 8. Sundays from 10 to 11 a. a. Consultation free. Tborouzh exit l lad vice, g5. For private dhtaass nf abort steraswr a fan roediain e sufficieat for a cure, with all limum twaaj. 9 in tie smi to any ninr cm receipt of S10 00. Call w -Jdreaa, DM. SPTXMET at CO., 71 Ko. 11 Keajnr St. San Francisoo. Cal Te the Unfortunate! de g: ws Dispensary. 623 KBABVT ST., ') corner of Commer cial Street, San PrancMen Established in ISM. for treatment of Sexual and Seminal Iriieaaea. such rrkea. ClaeS. iMrfrteire,Sypailtelaal 11 lorms. si Krnalnal Weakaeaa, night keee by dreams, ana pie n the face and loss of manhood can positively be cured. The sick and afflicted should not fail te csfl upon him. Tha Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, and inspected thoroughly tbe various noapb tab there, obtaining a great deal of valuable in mi ms tioa, which be iseompatent to impart to tboae m need of his aeryices. DR. OIBBOK will make no chance unless he effect a cure, fersons at a distance HAT BE CUBED AT HOME. Ail cot municationa strictly confidential. You aee no one be the Doctor. Send ten dollar for a package of medicine. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name of the MS they see this adYertissmeut in. Charges rea sonable. Call or write. Andreas DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1967, San Fraosiseo. v5u43 Of T. 4-n V per day at borne Samples worth eprj PZJ SS free. Adress Snxsoa Co. Portland. Maine. DO Send for oar New II lustra ted Price- List No. 30, for Fall and"?? in ter of 1831. Free to any address. Con tains full description of aU kid of goods for personal snd family use. We deal directly with the consumer, bod sell all goods in any quantity at whdeaaLt prices. Yoa can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 827 and 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago,! H. PATENTS Obtained, and all other business Intthe U Jfe IPateut Office atteadeded to for moderate feesT" Our offiee b opposite tba U. 8. Patent Office, aad "ouiVur11'" t uuie th head BWsile fr iImitI nrr Wa - J ' a- a. . ahillty fre4 eherge .aud we make no charge unlessj iffLSSL'SP' . th vtater, tbe Sept of Beoey Order Dtv. and to ofaeiais of the U. 8 PvOent .J?', LrCillMr' Oirnis, aad tetsrences u"ict'aaJ bssufe .a jour Mm Btate or eounty, vdUrc-w-, Ca a. sow a Co.. opposite Patent OfBee, Washington, D. C. THE DISSEMINATOR. Published every Saturday AT- Uarrisbarg Oregon, S. S.XStITsEditor & Proprietor. Terms $2.00 peramium. nmmmmmmmmmmmm if 1 . !. 'Administrator's Sale. Notice is hereby given that the under signed, Administrator of the estate of A. R. Broaden, deosssefJ, in perauanos ot an order of fee County Court of Linu Coun ty, State of regoo, duly made mad setter dof racord, will on the aSUt day of April. 1883, at the hour of 19 o'clock in the fore noon of eaid day it the Court House door In the oity of Albany, Linn county .Oregon at pnhlkj auction to the hijrheat Udder, ell ail the right, title and interest of said deceased In and to the following described real property, to-wH: BegTnnlng 81 chains and 60 links west of the south comer of A K Itraeden' donation land claim Notification No. 2718 and claim No. 45 in Township 14, 8. R. i W. of the Wil lamette meridian in Linn oountr, Oregon and running thence west 41 chain and SO links to the south west corner of said land claim ; thenoe north 38 chelae and S3 links ; thenoe east 83 chains and 73 links ; thane south 14 okalns and 42 link ; thence esst 18 chaise ; thenoe in a south west oourseto the place of beginning, con taining 148 48-108 seres more or less all in Linn county, Oregon. Terms of aaleeash in hand on the day of sale. Dated thie the 22nd day of March, 1883. J. N. Rice, Administrator, Sheriffs Sale. In (At Circuit Court 0 the Stmt of Ortyo or Limn Comfy : James L Cowan, Plaintiff. va C C Burge, Defendant, ) itv vlrturj of an execution and order of sale Issued out of the above named Court In the above entitled action on lite iitn lav of Anril 1883 to me directed and da- . . - . a a. arul. - Hvered I will ea saturuay we iu uaj o Mav 1883 at the Court Houee door in me cLvof Albanv. Linn CeuntT. Oreg ea, at the hour of aaa o'clock. n.m., aaU at public auction for cash in hand te the Mghes htddar tha real orooertv heretofore attach d in ssdd action sad described In said orrUr of aad as fallows, to-wlt 1 Commencing at the nottheaat oormrof the danatlen land claim of John Burge and Polly W Burge, being notification No 2360, oertltteau So 8883. claim No oh, in Section 31, Township 12, south range west Willamette meridian, Linn county. Oreon, running thence west, 87 lb toe chains thence south 38 28-100 chains thence east 87 78-100 chains ; thanes north a 24-108 chains to the plaoe of beginning containing 22fl scree more or less, the pro ceeds of sale to be applied first to the pay raant of the sum S44 53 costs SB(1 the coat sad ax na Base sf sale, aeooad to the tavrntnt to the said nlalntiff the sum of mm OS wrllb InUrsat tharann at the rate Of one per cent per month from the 24tb day of October. 1882. Dated thle 13th day of April, 1888. GOO, HUMPURbV. Sheriff of Linn county, Or. RUSSELL O.'S PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FAKMtfjAW MILL EN8INES, THII1 Elm NO I machines, etc. At Pint fan 11 E ABOVE WELL KMOWM HOI sC II AH he M cided to ufara a Brancb OfSat aad Suoply Uom in WmJI Wmlk W T TW .ill . ,..n teak of tier am alairy at Mitchell. Lewie at Co s. Warm Oapst, eeraer rruat and Metrites streets, rear ml the final Unea. rorUaad. Or. TUe bet terto adax In tb interior Kftspaxsueut Atfcrrs wastes). Sand for circular aud pries ttst free. K ,r tbe present, siiarass, aaa this paper. Bfsamu st Ca.. rarfJaasL Or. Or. Home OfSse, Maadliton, Ohio. J . I-. HII.L. V. D. a. L. 1RV1MK, M. I HILL & IK VIXK. Physicians and Surgeons. ALBANY - - OREGON arOfflc Peterson's Block erer French 'a Jewelry Stere.tsn; KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE The Most Saecoaofai RrMrely ever discovered, seit iseerteta. in its sCseis aad does not Ulster. Road proof below. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Hamilton, Bo., fane PUh, RSI. B. J. Khwu B Co., Cssfs:-ttS) Is te eertifv that I have aasd RandalTs Spavin Cure aad have found B te be all tt to recommended te be and in fact more too ; I have removed by using tba above : Callous, Bone SpaviTis, Ring-bones. Splints, and can cheerfully testify and recsmmend it to be the best thing for any boerp sabsunes I base ever Bead anil 1 bave tried many as I have made that my gtuly for Respectfully yours, P. V. CRIST. FROM THE OHEONTA PRESS, I. T. OaeonbvBew York, Jan. cth, ISS1. Early tost summer Messrs. B. 3. Kendhll and Co.. of Knoebunr sns vt. mns a osntraet with the vmt Itsher of the Press" for a half column advertieeraeat for ooe year setting forth the merits of Kesda Spavin Cure. At tbe asm time we secured from tbe firm a quantity of books, entitled Dr. Kendall' Tree me on tbe Horse and his IHssasts, which we arc riv ing to aavance paying susscriber to tna "rrea" aa a premium. About tbe Ume tbo sd verttoement first am wared in this paper Mr. P. O. fiehermerborn, who. resides near vomn nan a spa vi nee borss. He road the adver ameat and eoaoJuded te test tbe sfBcacv of ths remedy, ahhoogb bfc blends Kugbed at hto credulity U boue-bt a bottto of Randal ft ttpevm Cure ad com ssensid mdag to an tbe borss in accordance with tbe direotioos, and be iaSorfltod as this weak that it ef fected sack a eomptete euro that an expert horse- in, who examined ths animal recently soak! find no trace of tbe enavin or tbe place where it bad been located . Mr. Scbermerborn has staes secured a copy ( t Kendall sTreattos on tbe Horse and bis Disease. which be prizes very highly and would be loth to pert wrtn at any pnee, provided j!e couta not obtain an other copy. So much for advertksmg reliable Mfoeka. Kendall's Spavin Cure. Wilten, Minn., Jan. 11th. 1881. B. J. Kouu. and Co.. Gents : Haviwr trot a horse book of you by mail a year asm. ths content of which persuaded me te try Kendall's Spavin Cure oa tbe hind tor of one of my horses which was badly swooton and could not be reduced bv auv other reme dy, I got two bottle of Kendall's Hparln Cure of Preston and Lodduth. Dratnrtote of Waseca, which- completely cored my horse. About five years ago I had a throe year old colt swsonied very badly. I used your remedy as riven in vour book without roweiliur, and I must say to your credit that lbs colt to entirely cured, which to a surprise not only to my self but also to my neighbors. You sent me the book for the trifling sum of 26 cents aud if I could not got another aliiu ft I would not take twenty -five dollars for it. Yours truly, Geo. Mathews. HEAD PROOF OPWOIDERMi CURES . .. rVssteot. Ohio, Jaa. 20b, 1881. Da. B. J. Kr.vDALL and Co.. Gents : 1 think it mv duty te reader you my thanks for benefit aad profit wbtoh I have derived from your Invaluable and far famed Spavin Cure. My cousin asd I bad a valuable stallion, worth 94000 which had a vary bad spavin and was pronounced by four eminent veterinary sur geons, beyond any sure, and that the horse ws don tor ever, as a lass resort l aajrisaa my cousin to try bottto of Kendall's Spavin Cure. It had a magical effect, the third bottle cured it and the horse to ss well as aver. Vr. Dies of Edinburgh, tbe eminent veterinary surgeon was an uncle of mine, and 1 take great Interest in assisting has profession. yours truly, Janes A. Wiuox, Civil Engineer Kendall's Spavin Care Is sure in its effects, mild in Its action as it doss not blister, yet it to penetrating and powerful to reach every deep seated pain or remove any bony growth or otner emargemenu such as spavins, splints curbs, calous, sprains, swelling and any lameness and en largements of tbe Joints or limbs, am for rheumatism in man and for any purpose fur which linimerrf, to used for man or beast. It to now known to be tbe best liniment for man ever used, acting mild and yet certain in it effect. Bead address fojr Illustrated Circular which we think gives positive proof of its virtues. No remedy has ever met with snob unqualified success to our knowledge, for beast as well as man, Price 81 per bottle, or six bottles for 6. All drug srists have it or can get it for you, or it will be sent to say addrasa on receipt of price by the proprietors. Dr. B. J. Kassau. and Co., Knosburgh Falls; Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS & o 7 rrrtDALUsl SWVIN CUREfM SalBBaBjBIBIB jHp?!" a tht County Court e Unn County, StiUe 0 urtgon : Q C Cooley and J H Washburn o part ners uolng nualness in itrownsville, Ore Bon, under the firm name tf Cooley A Washburn, Plaintiffs. vs. George L Broaden, Defendant. To Otorgt L Htttdtn the abort navml thL In the name of the State of Oretron. vou are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of the above plaintiff In the above entitled action now on file with the Clerk of said Court, by the 1st day of May term 1888 of said Court, to-wlt i the 7ttt day of May lift, and you are hereby noli (led that If yon foil to appear and en swor said oomnlslnt, as hereby required, me riaimm win take judgment against you for the sum ef I&8.45 aad Interest thereon at the rate of ten per eent aar annum from the second day of Jutte 1877 snd for ths costs and disbursements of thle action to he taxed. his summons Is published bv order ef Hon I- riinn, Judge of said Court, utado st Chambers March Soth, 18SH. T. J. Stitrs t Q. K. CnaMnKttbAiB. A'ty't for lMff. DR. LIEBIG Biapeaaarjr, Car. fcsary aad waaaa sis., aaa r reset era. sl qinK OOtLSQl lrT8lTK fok A tbe our of all apariat oom I Ih-atsd aud so-esltcd incurshl t'hrwulc dlaaaess. Br. Lleblgs Sbreauta lavtasraaar w posl lively guaranteed te cure norvoue aad noysiral doblHiv, seminal wsaknsa. It of nsuUtoad, sper matorrhea, kss of energy, ringing and diaaiDsss in tbe bead, melsn choUo, hoKtss feelings, prsjU turrhes, aad all the results of youth fui imorudeii w and sssass of mature year. Tbe dorter, a regu lar eollegf. pbysielaa from Rurope will agra to forfait one thousand dollar for a ivsaa tbe Invlgorator will not cure under spet'tal tretmeot and adviee. Tl- rra.n o fan not w'ft T cured of weak nsss and the above diseases Is owing to a cnailk-nUoii, 8. saltsd Pruateterrhea, v. hi. h rwiulres Sff pecuUar tree Unci it. sr- Br. Urkf i tavtasnttar R. 9 I the only poattlve euro tor Pro teterrbaa. iTlce of either lovigo rator, ti par hiUe ; sit for SiO. Seat to any diirsas on receipt of pries, or C O l, KeSonstb ron can jr wh en cured. Sbrlstsst sseracy aaiatstwad. Patlenu cured at home, Ihr. Ueolg Itspiury as an ale gant drug store In Its building Too frequent evseaation U lbs blnldar and ropy tedimant In urlus r svmptiansof sMidry ni nai uliasss ail ji iilii ritiia CtompbttSts rewltiv yield to tbe Dr. liebig trtatmenU arvsiaary caaoa Any recent case 17 apaetai or private dlsne cured fur 91 u, Rm Uss sufflrlent te cure wilt he promptly sent, with full direction and advioa, oa rorolpt of 910. At packages are securely oovarau frotn oMervatsoa. lavlgaratsr laesptee Free. To prov the wonderful power of tbe Creel German larigorafiir a t bill is 4 BSkst m shr will be nt fro of c-barge, fsrsras ordering a free buUle wUI only bave te pay rapreeme on delivery. Moat powerful eksMrte belts fro te patients. Con saltation, examination and advuw free end prtvata Call r write. Br. UBBI8 e CB.. SB. tr ar y at . rrlvate Katraaee, 4S6 Bs.a SI , S f Cat SMITH & McCartney, SUCCESSORS TO McCOY & ELLERT DEALERS IN Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumary, Stationery, &c, &c, Froman's Block, Albany, Or. I Mi-MicinH preBjcrip tionM co.ieiully prepared da,y or nifirlit NTISELL 10 000 Pianee 1.000 Oramaa. wHjtrar t tt.asMh. fooklUIISS tM. aate CaUl. re, AtfTTIELL .- ttartotaywwi C. O OBBBBT. C.B.PABBB ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machmisti, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. MJ K If AVK OUR NEW 8HOP8 ALL f ? completed, and are now prepared to oandie ail kinds or heavy work. We will manufacture fUeam Knainas, Orist and BBw Mill Machinery, aud all kinds of Iron ana ursss castings. FATTBBNS M4BB BV HHOBT BBTire. Bpecial attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will a) no manufac ture tbe Improved Cherry fc While Grain separator. Stoop oa Baker St. OfSre a Lumber lard. Albany, Or., Dec. 1, 1880. 18tf W. H. OOLTRA DEALBft IN Farm Machinery, WAGONS, HACKS. BUG GIES, Plows, Harrows, HAY PRESSES, STEEL GOODS, note U sweeping ltV fi fklisl iare Bass. far you die, something; mighty aud sublime leave be iiidu w uonquer nine. 900 a week in your own town, 95 outfit free. No risk. Everything new. Capital not required. We will famish yoa every thing. Many are making fortunes. Ladiea make aa much aa man, and boys and girls make great pay. Header, If you want business at which you can make m eat pay all the time, write for partirulars to H, HaulrttkA Co.,Portlan Maine D. BROWN, Judicious ADVERTISING Discreet SUBSCRIPTION FREE arrLcsansjowi tm mil wa mm i" i 1 1 PIANOS Ann 1 lift A IBSiwlIN ff 1 FRIDAY APRIL 20, 1883 W ASBIiiTa.t LETT KM. From oar ttgulsrCorrtoitdsut. ) Washington, liar. 30, 1883. Tho Star ltouto trial has ieon rooro lirgtly ottonded this WNk than nt any time during Its progress, Judge Wylie's court room blng filled every morning long before the court opeoed. To avoid a Jam afttr Hie seats are Ailed ballllTs are stationed at tho doors to deny admittance to all except those whose business requires them to.be In court. The women show quite as much eagerness as the men, whether to get at the true Inwardness of this ease or to have t good look at the defendants and distinguished counsel. The event of the trial Tuesday, and what will probably stand eat as tho prominent feature In the ontire histo ry of the cttsp, was tho calling of Ex Senator Stephen W. Dorsey to tho witness stand, lie has been con spicuously absent daring tho many weeks of examination. Much cari osity has been shown about his making an appearance, and many coBjectaies expressed as to whether he would be c ailed aa a witness, 80 his dobtu could not bat be an event in the court room, and an occasion for everybody's turning an open oar to the Judge. When the uourt opened Mr. Doreey was slt'ing beside Mr. IngersoU of his c Hiosol. On being called he arose and went lo the stand carrying a large packet of paper with him. His eyes were conceeled by dark goggle he has been wearlog for the laat year. His toilet gave evidence that he had not been forget ful of his personal appearance, and he wore a button hole bouquet on the lappel of his coat, lie was not In an amiable mood, fjr he spoke defiantly to Mr. Merrick, who was addressing tbe court. Ills conoiel addressed a word to him, alter which be was silent until the close of tho discussion on the point raised. When Mr. Dor ey was aoout to be sworn, Mr. Mer ries- said he wanted to examine tho witness as to whether an oath was binding upon his conscience. The witness shook his anger la tho face of Mr. Merrick, and said excited ly : "Any oath will be as binding on fay conscience as on Mr. Merrick's conscience.'' Mr. IngersoU otjected to this proceeding, and protested eloquently against introducing Into a case in this century the barbarism of the dark ages, when, he said, men and women were so addicted to lying that they had to be frightened inte telling the troth. Here bo delivered a spirited address in much the same strain as many of his Infl-lol" lect ures, expounding his anti-religious views. In replying, Mr. Merrick said that what Mr. IngersoU called the barbarism of tbe past was tbe light that bad come down to us from many centuries and need ml no de fense from him- He did not object to tho witness giving his narrative, but said be wanted to let tbe Jury know on what terms he testified, whether in taking the oath he felt that his conscience was Involved aa an Immortal man before Heaven. tt as m mm a aa a nr. lege Moil said mere was no qualification In the law that permit ted a witness to testify lo bis own behalf. Judge Wylie, in deciding the question, said he bad nothing to do with Its theological aspect. The extremely opposite characteristics of Mr. Merrick and Col. IngersoU, not only 00 the religious question, but In appearance, tone, gesture, and manner as well, wore strikingly brought out lo this discussion. Col. IngersoU may be called a representa tive modern innovator, a champion of free thought, and an iconoclast. He speaks with the easy grace of the lecture room, In an almost conversa tional tone, warms up as he proceeds, and on this occasion shaded artistical ly from "the beauties of truth for its own sake" to "the fire of Hell re kindled." Judge Merrick represents tbe opposite extreme eld beliefs as cherished and revered by the Roman Catholic Church, and Insists upon the letter of the law. Ho is the Incarna tion of conservatism. With effective a tone, measured words, and fleger pointed towards Heaven, he solemnly referred to the awful responsibility of testifying with the fear of the peni tentiary before one In this world and eternal damnation In the world te come. This lively episode Introduced into the dull routine of the monoto- nous trial was highly enjoyed by the audience. The two men could not have been more antithetically presen ted, but neither lost by the contrast, and each proved a worthy advocate o his cherished faith. Senator William Pitt Kellogg of La. has been preset ted for complicity in the Star Route frauds. The defense in the Star Route cases has already cost more than $200,000. Bob IngersoU is said to have pocketed $50,000, Wilson $30,000, Davldge $30,000, and Gen. Henkle is fighting for his clients un der the stimulus ef a $40,000 fee. Mr. Dorsey has made up his mind to flatly deny ever" thing. So in that direction he hesitates at nothing. He also represents himself as an Innocent, guileless man whose letters to post masters were instigated by purely disinterested friendship. umm niNTOMICAt. TilcM wpic fiint mads in England in 1240. The Jowiali tbfocrauy came to an end 1095 II. t The silver mines at Potosi were dis covered in I 'l l David llusbnell, an American, In vented torpedoes in 1777. Parafline was first obtained from eosl in 1830, and from mineral oil in 1848. deoeral pardons went first )roolaim ed at coronations by 10 iw.tr. 1 III, In 1327. Cracow was built ky llm Poles about 700, with ths spoils taken from tho Franks. Louis Napiiuon served as S(iecitfl oonstable in London during the (Jhsr tist riots in 1818. Jsmes 1. was murdered al the Hiaok Friars' mouastory at I'srtb, in 1137, by Robert Graham and the Ksrl of At hoi. The English aboliah suttees in 1829, but several wives o( Sir Jung Dahsdoor, minister of Ncnaul. wiro burned in 1877. Leo I., emperor of tbe lest, w4 the first Christian sovereign. who received bis crown from the hand of a miest. e His coronation took plaoe io 407. Three daces eomptete for the doubt ¬ ful aonor of having given a name to tobaoco ; lobsgo, one of the Caribbees ; tabscco, in Yucatan, and tobstci, on tho Gulf of Flortls. Among tho short-li w.i seLs which have adorned Franco since ths revolu tion, oao of the shortsat is that of the Thcophilanthropiatt, which w found ed in I79G and alissolvtid in 10 J. The Csmpbellitos are the followors ol tho Rev. John McLeod MmrtbeU of of ilumbarlonahirc, wbo was dosedi by the O-ncrsI Assembly of V'tland In 1831, for teaching tbe universality of the atonement. PiiistrattM founded a public library in Athens u40 B. C, and this is the first institution cf its kind of which history gives any account- Ptolemy Psiladelplius founded the ec?ni 284. B. 0. It is said tbst Mtonehengr, the an cient monument on Salisbury Plain, wa built in accordance with Merlin's advice by Aurelius of Ambaosius, in memory of 460 BrttsRss wbe were murd ered by Hengist. BBiar iw4.KTiese. ina 1 1 Hciicbere sprinkled on the II or at sight destroys cockroaches ; tbey eat it and are Kiaoned. (ood fires should be kept up during bousec)eat.irg time, even though the doors and windows be kept open One way to clean the inside ef pota snd (tans is to fill them with water in wLicb a few ounces of washing soda is dissolved, and set them on tbe fire. Let tbo wster boil until tbe inside of tbe pot looks clean. Papered walls sre cleaned by being wiped down with a flannel cloth tied over a broom or brush. Then cut ofTa thick piece of stale bread with tbe crust on, and rob tbem down with this. Begin at the top and go straight down. HouMkeepers ia tbe eountry and ail lovers of country walks should be ready for experiment when the first fruit trees begin to blossom. A hand ful of fresh spple ii'osaoms put Into the tea-caddy will give tbo tea the flavor aad perfume of some of tbe Arrest Rus sian teas. Tbe apple is a country cous sin of the tea plant, and mneh of the scent of imicrisl teas comes from mix ing these with fhwer blossom. To prevent tbe bair from falling out try first wetting tbe bead at night with salt and water. Have the aalt dissolv ed in the water, ao that it will not annoy you by particles sticking to your hair. Mild sage tea is also ex cellent. If these remedies do not ef fect a speedy cure, try this : Get a little bottle of brandy, and put in all the salt that it will absorb ; wet the head with this two or three times a day. A good deal of attention is now paid to lamp shades and their covers. Not only are the shades themselves of every conceivable color and design, one wfbave seen having the globe itself represented upon it, every country distinctly marked with the degrees of latitude and longitude, but many are decorated with a hanging of lace, and others bave covers most elaborately constructed of tissue paper or silk and laee, with embroideries and tiblon flowers. .1 n-'i fl " v wsrw ' V . Bjs.- The April term of ike muni cipal court began at Milwunk.ee, Wis., yesterday. Tbe case of George Schiller, who stands charged with having set tbe fire which destroyed tho Newhall houso and the Usee of not less than 75 inmates, boads tho docket and will be proceeded with at onoe, prosecution and defense alike beiag ready to go on. Inasmuch as the oase has been thor- a ( oughly canvassed among alt classes and nationalities, comprising tho communi ty, great dimeulty may be experienced in securing a jury. The regular panel aud several special venires must neces sarily be exhausted before tha required twelve can be found to judge the oase upon the merits of the testimony. To select a jury, at least two days willjbe required, and the work cf taking testi mony cannot begin before Thursday forenoon. The number of witnesses to be examined is so large that tho trial may drag through nearly to the end of the montl:, yet so great ia the interest felt in the result that the court room will be densely thronged from morning till night until tho conclusion is reached. CHESS COLUMN, Wo begin with this issue, April Gib, another fournsinrmt oonainting of eight problems. To tbe person who will solve all these problems a prize will be given. If two or mere shall tie in the solution of problems, then neatness end system in tee meohsnicat arrangement of the solutions, as well as fullness of solutions, will bo taken into the scoonnt in determining to whom tbe prize shsll be given. Dante's Works is the prfaw to bo given. Tbo letter containing solution must bo pout roatki-d within two week from rlste of paper contain ing problem. This is open to all. TOI1KXKV I'llOW.KB NO. 3. White . Black ' K st Q Kt C K at K 3 y at K il 7 P at y 2 Ktaty Kt Q Pet Iv Jl 2 KtatQ 0 pt K B at Q Kt 8 White to play and mate in ii6 wove SOI.VTIOXS. . Tourney No. 10, A Binding. Tourney No. 9, Dr. J.K. Kiikpatrick and Clifton Kirkpatick. Tournjy No. 1, UrJ.K. Kirkpetntk, J T Ford and "Bad." ' ri &riT rouiM isms. No one reveres and rtsapects IBS holy calling of the minister of the f iopel more than we, and no ono regret more thsn ws to soe this holy railing di'gral-l su( hijugkt down U wallow in tho filthy cesspool of ptlilioa. Thers sre, unfortunately, a clsa of worldly tuindtd pr-cschers who nre nothing if thry sre not sensations!. If (hern is a teof stsnder happen, they must take tbst as their text. If some great scientific ques- lion agitato the public mitid they must ! bave that as their subject, forgetting that "Christ and bim crucified" accord ing to divine inspiration ahould be the great central thought of every sermon. If there is an election to La held they must take that election ss their text, st least to the extent cf telling the peo ple bow to vote. These men have forgotten, for may bo it would be more charitable to say they never knew,; that it ia an orgsnie prineipto in the Ameri can system of government that church and state shall be entirely separate, test religious and civil freedom are secured to all, that our government is merely vco'itar and that tba people sre not subject to a priesthood who are keepers uf both their political and religions U nata. Ws sre lad to tbean reflections by reading an amiouceeinent in the dispatches tbst all lbs preachers in Chicago sdrised their congregation not to vole for Harrison far Mayor at the reoeat election in that city. Tire fact that Harriaon wss reelected by 11,004) majority if s significant commentary upon the politics! influence ' f preachers or rather upon the influence cf Miitical preachers. An Kuglish statute ol ruunthns pins. Tbe virtues of Peruvian bark were discovered by a Jesuit in I3$3,ansj it wss used by members of tbu Society of Jesus from tbst time. In 1010 it was introduced into Fiance, and Sir Hans Hlosne carried it to Kngland in 1700. Icb dien," the motto of the Prince of Wales, was taken from the inscrip tion found unJer tin plumo of ostrich feather wore in the helmet of the King ef Bohemia, who whs killed at Creasy while servitig as a volanteer in the French army. The Hlack Prince, who won the battle, adopted tho crest and motto for his own. m CHarrh Blreeterjr. Y. P. C. A Meets st then rooms in Fos ter's brick building on Saturday eveniugs st I'M o'clock, and on Sabbath aternoooaat 4. Business meetings sre held on tba even ing of the second Monday ia each month. Everybody invited to attend. U. P. CHTrftCTi.Preachingevery Sahbath, at 11 a. M., aud 7 I. U. by Itev. f. O. Ir vine, L). D. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. KvATfOKUCAL Cut'ucii. -Pruaching on Sab bath at 11 a. m. , snd 7J r. M. Sabbath School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thurs day evening. J. A. HoUenbaogh, pastor. CowoasoATroif AtCmmrn. Scrviceaevcry Sabbath at 11a.m. and 8 r. m. Sabbath School st 2:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. R. Circeerr, Homr. (MrViees 2nd and 4th Sabbaths st St Paul's M. ftCnBrch, South, at 11 a. m . Sahbath School st 10 A X. sharp. Prayer mooting every Thurs day evenng. Jos. Kmery, pastor. M. E. Chprch. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 74 r. m. Song serv ice in the evening before sermon. xil'..;ith School t 2.30 r. M. Prayer meeting every I hurs- day evening. lie v. I). W.Caiucron pastor. P&K8BYTEUJAX Church. Servioo every Sabbath morning and evening in Church cor. Broadalbiu and Fifth Sts. Sunday School at 2 .30 n. nt. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. Kev. lasso II. Coudit pastor. KriscorAX Cnuncn. Services every Sun day, morning at 11 a. in., evening at 7$ p. m. Holy communion eyery Sunday nuru. ing at 9:45 a. m. Wednesday 7.30 p. ra. llobt. L. Stevens, pastor. Christian Church Preaching every Sabbath st Y P C A Hall st 11 o'clock, a. m. , and 7:3Q r. m. Pulpit supplied iu order by Reva. Floyd, Whitney ami Doty. for aaa. vbu tt all .rt'.Hi jinM Mild Lit . Ui tomnrx of lastysar without ttrUi-rliar It ltconraitm iNnit 176iiaRo, jo lllijstrstions, yriocn. lM: daaerlrHlonH and valnahlc diwrtiotif for l.intln; 1Sui variation of VsastalSo wil JHowor KfK elsata, Fruit Treea.ofo. Iuvsluabla to ull, islly to Market Qargsaei-a. gaud tor it 1 u. M. FERRY & CO. Detroit MiCH T A WEEK. $12 a day at hame easily mat A Co tJ Costly outfit fraw. A.I liltSSS Tkuk Aug uta,Maine. WANTED, AT ALL TIME3. LIVE, ENERGETIC men to sell Tuuison's Clebrated Maps and Charts. No capital required. SlttO per ing r month guaranteed to agents followi ng our luatruotions. trot pamouia rs addess, JU. J9J.A.U.M, Sacramento, Cal. iSBaafl BaiS-Btv Will boinaOS HOFFMAY v&O - piiopiiiimiBft or- ALBANY SODA -AND DBALTtflS lit Imported and Domestic CigaB, Tobaooou, Groceries, Provision, Candler Nuts and Tropical Fruits. Allan - - Oregon. OWK IlOOIt IIICLOW JOHN BRIOOH JTf")ltK, agy. jr oscsr brzgtgs AT TH SaB WTATO, 71 jjJgflgf HA ON HASI. M nK an COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, As any lions jn ti,e valley, lie a ao Imports aad manalaclurcs TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE K KVKRY TiIwrriON IN KTOCK ORJO OIIDKR. ALSO, HE MMTm HAND, A FULL AJftSMtTMKNTO? GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OK WHICH HK ofkkim TO THE PUBLIC AT PRJCEH, THAT DfCTI CXMPETlTIO;. CALL AT 72 KIRHT BTMOBT, ALBANY, OBKOoN Repair work done at Indian ak "r Cures all dtaeUM of the Stomach. Liver. Bowels. Kidneys, Skin and Blood. Mill Ions testify to its efScacv in heal- ing the abovo named diseases, and pro- l j. mv.. A. A T BEST REMEDY KNOWN TO MAN. t:.ad mari Guaranteed to cure liijxpepr.ia. IfAGENTS w'ANTED.f Laboratory 77 W. 3d St, Now York City. Druggists eel! it THE BOOK OF BOOKS! outrun latest:! BLST!!! T " Sant-.a . l.rr ..... Ntahafc DCMn Iff MlffUf tbmpf. umm n-.mmmim mm Wilt liM MSrarwHi-n) - W I inawf as . Frmm C Ift wnt oan aasa ' r." tmrr. .! r . -mr tmm. y YtTmrr fnt m' V W r-ar . . 1 '! t t-lr SI i in t mtt i iHmt. Now is tna time 1srB.rtf 1 I We bave received ajuanMty ol treat- I iscson the horse, wlircli BBj rnr to give away to every sub-4--rl!er pay Ing in arlrafice, If renuested, whther per- I ponslly, or by mail. W'c wdl tell the book to others at the bottom price, frofc;r: jf, onlere! hy mall postage will be prepaid. The Anrrlra CuUioator has th? followin-to say of the ir ntl-e 1 "Kendall's Treatiae on the horse Is a book of about 90 pages, with paper covers, fully illustrated, aud eoatssiulng au "Index of Diabases." which xivcs the symptoms, cause and the best treat ment of each ; a table giving all the principal JruP traed for tle horse, with tbe ordinary tkme, eifeef s and an tidolo waen a uts9a - a table with an engraving of the horde's tee:b at dilhr ent ages, with ralos for telling the ag of thB Jiorse : r. valnable collection of ' receipts, and mucketber valuable inlor ' matioiu In prepariag copy for this iMKik it was the aim uf tha author lo , make it as plain as possible for the non professional readers, and give them 1 Information which is of the greatest importance to horseman, and yet avoid- ing all technical terms as much as possible, and also condensing tbe book as much as possible without leaving out the real essential information in j treating each auhjsct. Every farmer or borse owner should owu one of these i ttl books. ALBANY MARBLE WORKS, STAItiER BROS. - Proprietors ait.axy, oiti:(;o. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, AND HEADS rONES Erocuted in Italian or Vermont Marble. Also, every variety of couietory and other Mtoue work done with nestuess and tils patch. Special sttention Riven to orders from all parts of ihis Slate and Washington Torritory. aaTAU vv rk vrr.mt.j 1. 1 7:42 ALBANY FOUNDRY -AND- MACHINE SHOP. KKTAKI.IMIIED 1805. By A. F. CHERRY, equated st corner of First and Montgomery Street, Albany, Oregon. Havmg taken eharge of tho a bovo naff ied Works, we are prepared to manufacture Steam Engines, Saw snd Grist Mi i, Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron and Brass Castings of every description. Maehlnerv of all jkinds repaired. Spe olal attention giveu'to repairing farm u a ohinory. Patteni Maklas Bsae la all Its forms. 16:llyl A. F, CHERRY & SOS. cftff a Week in your own town. Terms rDUU and S5, outfit free. Address H. HAL.LKTT A Co.. Portland, Maine. WaVtBalBBflaBS - WaT, TTT " MtMHi 'alt uU MAUiLlaaaaaaB K2?Tt.. dTl.C - tmm mmtm mil Isarto aBBlBB trm-" xjvjjiaB" 'i.r'TT-irrr a. t Vm saw in .m..,. i ii t - J Uu- ' kUm. Ml i. i gii , mtm l i rfmllMii ' . ' m.i ii t. m tmm. M. Mi in I'm mm mmi tjy. y." 2. t"'' ." , ffa mmm sasXssaaa. r - an ST'itfTas n -'asa BluJO 'SaSaMMaaF -ss WORKS, reasonable Satires. GLARE JOHNSON'S Blood. Svriro i. xl ABSOLUTELY TH2 UBEHALGfiXTiEsIHS Tarn TuBcsn O'C Ori-'r'. m r ...- ar t if THZ C7AR AXCLr0 CA.,' - ac vt-tc e art Jt It Is s imrr t'ri3S!. 1mtf-Mm Tm llhtlOVtf KAtM. t MMat .- AT-. 2'JEs rt.tjwKSo S ITHlflK and ACT. I TSamrk a yr ; mm, la at ence tma Sn -arlili. gr ik.-.n Ol I rfcut Kohf mm a i r fr ... - nnu pmfnM u. i . yv . a aar nmm mn'if mf atataaa cut mvx&Zm. mm rk aT Sv. z ti. n as. i HlXk. at a ' ... i mm, tm'-. .-,-v v sr-Sa w lUra fctr: prnfet m trv. Urn a saS Oaaata. mnm rmJ, ASSrata. ' baaaar raaasJu&c Co.. Hj., 5 jj. PARKEK'S HAIR BALSAM. is preferred ft? 4 Wtadc, ca ac- ia! sarira It COBtJirt m.-t- dL.y ihi! sre Lrncfir.i ,1 to tbe aca p uad km aaasssai i CslsttoCrcrriEa:. Parser's Hair Eak.-rr. u fineJy perfused and it warranted to j rcr-i; a!Ung tlic l-ir au ! to re- al lan,at MaaB trmftmmi wfadar. PARKER5S GINGERTONfC a EspertatWs Rtattk aai Stres-jtb Rstsfsr. K too sre a mechanic ar fanner, wra-a cot a-i& cvera-otV. or a nxxher run doan by hjn.'.yct itcc held dtrSei try PAKKn's CixcaaToKic. 1 you ase a latyer, cuzaster cr bostaesa raaa ea l .- - r; -1 l-y mental strain or anxiou cares, do :vt takr fasroraaag umulants.bomse Pat lr aCasaer 1 oais Jl j- hae Con&srcptioa, Dytpepaa, kawau Mm, lodaeyCbrj!aiiit oranycW. Jcr of eIw.. j r- rsacK Ucls Wood er Trea.P ntt'j C:t-cz "ion:c ari'J cure j-oo. IiiiheCrcj;r Uoad i'urBV-r And ths Ettt and Ssrsst C: :;h Cure Cver L' J. If v : re wm'.iii; away too rvge, dawi. nxica or rry ciscaor trcaknesaaadretruiie a stioulant take :xc. Trrxf at once : it will nrvijrrue and boil yo-i ap front lite ftru dese but aiU never intazxate. It has sa-ed hunUmh of Eves; it nay save yonrv caotios ? BsB a aaaaasa rww. c rrr Tk a c.c-acJ mi ta &OTtrrswiJaaaU ia tacTU.a4UaMStr .'.4. ..at f'.a f;aiaan f rimtrrmiawe . SrtI forr r-, U..?st A C, JL, V. Sac m SI mmmt, uaaia ta arcr. it.lat saving trnxfi dollar slol Its n h aad lasting fjritauce ha& raaiie th JulperfiKne ciceedtujly pnptaar. IsaoihlacUksit. InsiupoB banr; Fixxts. tom CoLouts snd look for uuacoe of c .i.'fT acU. Aar cTa.i er imm.et t j. emn tmymly roa. t5 1.3.1 TJ rr.t .Hrv LABSS SAVING SCTIXIS '.Zr. T 'T. ifeDEN CQHK.U.SaA. Having attained s national reputation in FIXE POCKET CUTLERY, Ladies' Scissors aad Ink Erasers, Tars 0ldol t wmaufmcturt of u'i ttylt of S".Ki5.4 PINS. yXlih a l:::iel snrerlatenlent la that dciiari. i mst, siijilaruentesl br xft ti. :! exrerlente Is . tho working of fina steel, we are rtialitJ touTer puitU ot unrivalled c uality . To i ....... c our PATENT AlXIXSTAiirS 1 Qui!! Action, Reservoir Ponr in f-ivnree of rejrpar trade clianm-N, v.c s!nr ent oflt, nnt will mail u tiiiL'.u proii to any Jdrsa. Carrin as raaeh Ink as sx? Tcnntain Pan. Ill 8 s r.i 111 THIS P: :N PIT3 ANY liOLUfilt. Our whl If -ofPeBrrlll be sold Y,v flus imc Trice Lists 1 . nished to dosk'r oa ajadicuiioi.. Basv'i iff' I FREE for TRIAL Aa naiailiax and speedy care foe Kemms Debility and H'eatcueam, Lorn ot l idiiid und Hour, or any asil ra aalt of inl iteration, exoeaa. otbp V.ork, etc., low: forty thnia poai- liviicure.) Jr ?-ona taoior ivneuraa.) Ur r-cna mo lor nosiaa C. IXiM I- t Ol ISO PUIS. A44XSSS. Ir. M. W. BAOCfc. oor.ClarFst OhlitOUA i'lace, CatCAO, Jjua ?v .illllW asaaampM, 1 3 MaBh T ir iK I si"j''C85aysBtagEjgt 1 A