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Cha rcto Irecterr at U a. at, and 7 r. at. by Est. F G. Ir. Tine, p. D. Sabbath School at 2:) r. M Prayer meeting every Wedusssday evening. Evakomuoal CsTtntcH. Preaching on Sab bath at 11 a. n., and 7fj . M. Sabbath School 12:15. Prayer mooting every Thuro day OToning. J. A. Hotlenbaugh, pastor. Coso ato attow AL Catrac. Servioea every Sabbath at 11 a. u. and 8 r. u. Sabbath School at 12: Id. Pray mooting on Thursday evening of each week, J. W. Harris, paator. M. K. Church, South. Service hold Jff.rv .OOmill Slul tourth Sabbaths iu each matti at St. Paul' at. E. Church, South, at 11a. it. Sabbath School at 2 30 r. st. sharp. Prayer mooting every Thurs day evenug. C. d. Carson, paator. M. E, Church. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. M. aud 7i P. at. Song service in tbe ovoning before sermon. Sabbath School 230 r. h. Prayer mooting every Thurs day evemns. Ho v. at. Jody, pastor. Prkmby raKiAN Church. Sorvioo every Sabbath morutng and evening in Church cor. Broadaibm aud Fifth SU. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Prayer mooting every Thursday evening. Rev. Isaac H. Condit paator. CaRumas Church. Preaching every Sab oath at VV. C. T. U. Hall.at 11 A.H. 7:30 r si. Suuday School at half past 2 o'clock ft u. Hev J T Floyd, paator. First Batt wrr Chu rch. Proaching every Sabbath at 11 o'clock am., at Church on 5th Street Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T U Brownson, pastor. i TRr area slreaxla (sunt; way end narve lUMUC is to iejiuiuaia re hull of over ieuty years of iiractioal exirtoiK-, Ibv a TBUiOltiiLl ItllALlriau fcatw Ii a ik ruil(UN ' Ions ol tha bwhest iuu lical eollwres Kuror. witu uniauing- Nenrous ami tlstuiitr, eeini lnat weekBeas,aplor mmmm'mmmmmmmmmmmxamlur dcUns aau toss manhood in all iU eomplleationi i and .from hanrer cans prooosd. It ennchss aad punftea tha blowl atiaTsSsM ths osr-ai, brain, muaelaa, digasuon, ra MSlTronran Jd phj.ical and maotal faculUas-13- v naluraJ.iblUtaUn jpj system, orerantiax involuntary tosses, debihtaiin draams, sanraal losses with tbe urine, etc . . so u atractir. to mind and heir, it to a sura eUadnaSor of aU kid nay and blatter comptointa It cantaiu no iajurwma taaredtoata To those sufcnmj frvw i the aril .Abets of youthful ioolsereUoea. a s-dj , Uk. ouch and permanent cure to OUARA-NTbhU Mm ti 60 per bottto. or Are botttos in esse, with full Ui rcUona and advioa. $10. Seat assure tress "? bob to any address upon receipt of price, or C v. if., o be had only of DR. C D. SALFIELD, 1 16 Keener M. , San Fraacisco. CaL Coneultsttons strictly ussiMiwMil by leuar or at aaVe FREB. For tba con vsoiaoca of patWnU and in srder to insure perfect aacrecy I hate addopted a pri vate addraa under which all packages are forwarded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. ftaflfctoat to show iu merits, will be sent to any one apptrinr by tetter, statin his symptoms end age. Dr. SPINNEY, KO. 11 KEARNY ST. Treats all CBroalc and special Msea yoijivJh- men llfBSMAf BB arFFEJUSG f V aflots of youthful foiuaa or batourstliai, will do weU to avail Ibsmsilrss of this, tbufisslsst boon aver laid at the altar of suffering humanity. DK. SP1NNKY wiU guarantee to forfait aseater every ease Sj instil i ss In iaw or prints disease of any kind or oaracver which he undertakes and fad to sura. roars ars una y a, tbs age at tbirgr-flvs tastxt? ' troobtod witb too frequent evacuaUuo of tbe blad- oflen accompanied hy a afiffct ssnarting or burning tie and a weakening of tbe system in a manner e patient esnaot aeco t for. On evaiasning tbe -trinarv deooaiu a roov sediment will often be ud ti n1 ii small particles of albumen will appear, r the color will te of a thin milkiah hue, again chang ing to a dark aad torpid sppearanca There are many sea who die of Una difficulty ignorant of tbe cause, which is tbe second stage of seminal weakwsss Da. 8. anil guarantee a perfect cure in all such casss, and healthy restoration of tbe genito-urmary orgaaa Orra Hocsa 10 to 4 aad 0 to B Sundays from 10 to 11 a. a. ConsuJuuion free. Thorough exmiaastoi nd advice, 5. For orivate diseases tf aasit slaadmg a full course methane sufficient for a cure, with all tnstrucUons, ill be st to any address on receipt of glO 00. Call afc Jdreae. DR SPLVXET 4 CO., 71 Ko. 11 Kearny St. Ban Francisco. Cal To tbe Unfortunate ! DR- GIBBON'S Dispensary. RE KKABXT ST., ,J corner of commer cial Street, ban Francisco. i-Fstshlishsd in lSfa, for BJBBBBBBjtbe treatment of Sexual aBBBTJSBBrJBaaaaaalaiMl Seminal Diseases, such eSsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsfsl" (resuarrsicsL, Oleei. Estrietare,aya)saiia in si kBBBBBBBBBBBRits forms, aaaaoteaey BesnisuU ft eaataess, night losses by dreams, pirn plea oa the face aad loss of manhood can positively be eared. Tbe sick and t- should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Europe, aad inspected thoroughly the various noepi iais there, obtaining a grsat deal of valuable informa tion, which be is competent to Impart to those in need of his services. DR. GIBBON will , make no charge unless he effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAY BUB I t BED AT HOME. All cor -municaUions suicUy confidential. You see no one bo. the Doctor. Send ten dollars for a package of medicine. Persons writing to the Doctor will please state the name of tbe paper they see this advertisement in. Charges rea sonable. Call or write. Addrsss DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 1857, San Francisco. The Doctor cures others fail. Try him, tuaU The Great English Berne- is never fatittur cure for tsrveus Debility, Seminal seas, Exhausted VI Spermatorrhoea, I Lft T MAMOit. Im I potency, Paralysis, and all I terrible effects of Self I Abe, youthful follies And I x cesses m tnaturer years- Isucb as loss of Memory, I Lassitude, Emission, Aver- to Society, Oimnessof I Vision, Ketoss in the Dead; the vital fluid passing smobserved into tbe urine, ai d many other diseases Isadmr to insanity and death. B. HIXTIE will agree to forfeit Five suadred Dollars for a case of this kind tbe Vital Beete ra ti ve (under his special advice and treatment wi ' not cure or for anything impure or injurious found In it. Dr. Bintie treats all private diseases successfully wnnout mercury. Consul tan on free, Thoroucn ex animation and advice including analysis of urine, fe Price of Vital Restorative, $1.50 a bottle, or four times the quantity $f-, sent to any address upon receipt of price or C. O. D, secure from observation and in pri vate if desired, by DR. A E. MINT1E, U Kearney street, nan r rancisco, uai. Sample bottle free. Sent on application by letter. Stating symptom, sex ud age. Conununicationt strictly coafiaatial. Dr, Mintie'i Kidney Remedy, Nephreticum, cures all kinds of Kidney aad bladder complainte.gonorrkcea, gleet, leouckorrhoj. For sale by all druggists ft s bottle or six 'Kittles for So. Dr. Mint Dandelion PHtoaaaafee best snd cheap est Dyspejwia and Bilious 1rareib ths market. For ale by all dnurfirts. for the working class Send 10 cento for postage, snd we will mail free, a royal valuable box of semple goods that will put vou in the way of mak ing more money in a few days than you ever thought possible at any business. Capital not required. We will start you. You can work all fhe time or ia spare time only. The work is uaigersally .adopted to both sexes, young and old. "You can easily earn from 50 cento to $5 every evening. That all who want work may test ths business, we make this unparapilel ed offer ; to all who are unt well satisfied we will smd fl to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free, Fortunes will be made by those who give the r whole time to the work. Grjat success absolutely tuie. Don't delay. Start now. Address Stikson 4 Co., Portland, Maine. D. BROWN, Judicious ADVERTISING, Discreet STJBSOBIPTIOIT i m i ii i liltuuvaAiiKEw I Skaf I L ASaBBBBBBBBBlSBBBBBVann KsU . NBBajpjgajBJBBBJ 4y. slUBUi-- - Aaa WJkW IRkWality jus ism. ! BBT I " I BaaSSf - 73-rI.VafBBl u A THK . DR, LIEBIC Q Irlat0 IMspeasar j , Q 400 Ovary St., Bail Trauciaoo Cat, cc o Conducted by tua tilted Thysioisn and burgvoua regular irraduatss, Ast Ttie Oldest speclaliaU III the I 'i.iied ataUs, Ute long ekerieae, MffMl method and pure niediulna, ii' mi e ieedy snd iemianeiit cures of all 1 tnste, t lmmic slid Nervous IMsrsses. Affect ions of the Bloott, bkin, Ktdiieve, Riadder, Kruptions, U lours, Old boras, bwsltlmr of the Olaiids. Sure Mouth, laMM Rolio l,iti)ormansntly cursd and eradi cated irtim tbe system lur Ufa. NKItvlOltl lel.ii!i . tmxteoey. Seminal Losses, bekuai I '. , Men tat and lltvsicat Wfakiicas, ratling ttemory, Weak Ryes. Htunted Dw i n -n teitt.l tnH ii line nt s UiMarrisgs etc., trom eacsa or )oulhiul (jibe. i k ii cause. tiHtiiilv. alrly anu trtvately euivd. Z Ioomr, Middle, tsril and Old men, and all who need mvdieal skill 25 and experience. OOOSttlt iho old 2? Kuropean t'tiy siciau at once. His oduton coats iiothtn. aud may tf. ..... t.t.A.U Ull.l . 1 1 1 1 .1. B When inconvetitcnt to iti Hie ctty hsasss msdictnsa can be sent evaryaheraby for treatment . , , cvi,,i.t lhsi x,J!r,i: "lxUhisahMlc astsettos ta class . VT..... L,,.,winv Hits. trtMUcntly rvemmeud atStORMH to lb. olUsel J lfM "htSRW kn.iwn s,HKt remedy i i uaad The Doctor s . age sua misriMie. make his oiihm .T7T.i - sacrsolv ounftdcittisl . t as ?r.T r.Li t.m ..l.l.li, relief elwwlierv .fee lallv sollcUad. Keniale diseases stuvesslully trcaUU. SS :,r' ... ?"iii.r.-. tolorletl I. WX) for a case un- lr-" T " -, (vH wrUu. H.mrs. daily .from rv"'.' .: T T : sundav. to to ...,iv s-.,.'l f..i the bAnluutsl Oulda to Health, sent free. Address as above DK. UKBIti'S.. Wenelerrml sieroaan lavlaaraler rermanatitly prevenU all Vnnatural Losaas from the lnMih. nerves, slrvliutlielis the muscles. checks the waste, lnviortes the whole system, and restores the afflicted to Health and Hapmneaa. Tt, rmn so many cannot iret cured of Seminal U...HM. Bsssa ,J Msnhood. etc. U owinvtoacom plicati.w. called IToaUtorrhea wttb llyperaelbesis, which requires peculiar treatmsnt. Dr. Lleburs In- .i..l.,r ia the oiilv tosltlte CUf for lYosUUHThes, with peculiar specull treat meut. used at the uieU. 1 1 1 att sMrksmrv AT Istlssrslsr. t. Cass of si bottle 910. Sent to any address, covered, secure.y from servation. itamt ifful electric bclu free to patients. To nrova the wonderful power of tbe IaUrorator A Battle .lven mr aeat tree. Consultation free and private. Call or address UBBIS tjhrnMRi. . 4ik) (iaarv Street. Ssii francUco, Cal. Private entrance, 406 Mason Street, four bloiks UP Gsarv Street from Kearney. Main entrance thn-ujiti Dispensary Dnur Store, DR. ALLEN'S rBIVATE DlsrfcSSABT. fi kraray strrel. MB I rnctsro, tel., IT 1 1 1 si a sua tub Seiswirtc aio sraSDV t't as or Cusoaic, Nsmvots sap SratiaL Uisaasis THE EXPERT SPECIALIST. DR. ALLCV, AS IS WELL KJtOWH, IS A REO ular graduated PhvMcian, educated at lv Join College and C Diversity of Btrhlgao. Be has dewtad a 1 ileum, to the study of and la eckona lastoai to oe the must expert student in bis spwc tally on tbe ra ciftc Coast And middle-aged men. wboare suffering from tbe effects of youthful indiscretions or excesses In lursr years, nervuus and physical debility, in Unee, lost manhood, confusion of .ideas, dull ees, aversion to society, dcspomleucy . pi u: pies vti tna face, lues oi eacrg) iuid tuctuory , ttio,ucn-y of urinal- ng. etc gsTKemeaiber tbe Doctor has a Vegetable Com pound. the result of mauy years of sperial pr-ticc snd hard study, which under his special advice has never tailed of success in tbe euro of beet Manhood, prusla torrbea, etc. Ml HOSPITAL EYPEBIEXCE- BAving been surgeou In charge of two leading hospitals) enables me to treat ail I rivals trouble with excellent results. I wiah It distinctly under stood that 1 do not claim to perform impose! bilties, or to bavs miraculous or supernatural power. 1 claim only to be a skillful aad successful Physician and Surgsea, k: ugk'y clot mad I n my spactatly DISBASES OF WAS. All applving to me will receive my honest opinion of their complaint no experimenting. I wlilgtaar antee a poaitiva cure ia evsry case I nndertaae, or forfeit gl.OOO. Cooaultation in office or by letter tree and strictly private. Charges reasonable. Thorough examination, including chemical aad microscopical analysis of urine aad advise, go. ud.os hours to S daily, to I evening. Sunday 9 to IS. Call on or address A1XE5, Mi kraray Street, tea Francisco, Cat- PATENTS Obtained, and all other business In the U. 8. Patent Office attendeded to tor moderate fees. Our office is opposil toe I" . . Patent Office, and we can obtain Patents toss time than those remote t.'om Washington. Send modle or drawing. We advise as to patent ability free of charge ;aud we make bo charge unless we obtain patent. We refer here, to the Postmaster, tbe MupC of Money Order Div. sad to officials of UteC. H. Patent Office for circular, advice, terms, and efervuees o actual clients in your own State or county, address C A. SNOW&COo, Opos" Patent Office, Washington, D . "HEALTH AND HOME." Port Chester I. Y. CIRCULATION 63,000.: Edited by W. H. H.LE, M, D This is large eight page, forty column, monthly paper, and ia devoted to every thing pertaining to health and home, marriage, social science, domestic medi cine, science, literature, art, economy, cookery, bints on health, dietetics, and every lealm ef modern science that tends to improve health, prevent disease, purify morals, and make home bsppy. Subscription Price 50 cts. Per Year. Address-- DR. W. H. KALE, ' Health and Home." Port Chester, N. Y. The above paper will be sent to every subscriber of the Democbat who pays op or in advance. OF ANOTHER ACE. Gradually fcapplanteal fey a Better Article Certain Old Times are Boae Away. In tbe general receptiot. room of the Western Union Telegraph building o t Broadway, New York, are exhibited tbe coarse, & ude and clumsy instru ments of the infancy oi the telegraph. They are only relics i.ow. More yicrfect machinery has super sedsd teem. Years ago what is sty ted tin old-fashioned porous plaster did some good service. There was then noth ing better of tbe kind. Mow all that has changed. I Kuence and study have gone deeper into the secrets oi ineuicine ana prouueeu BK.inu.nDi Ai-u.ir. run OUS PLASTER, which embodies all tbe excellencies thus far possible in an external remedy. Tbe old plasters are slow the Cajx itie is rapid ; they were uncertain the Capcine' is sure. Cheaper articles bear similar names. Be careful, therefore, that some thrifty druggist does not deceive you. Price zb cents. Scabury A Johnson, Chemist, New York. Quimby House. QUIMBY & HEBSEY, Proprietors. Cor. 4 t!i and C. Sts., SortIanU,Or ONE OF THE FINEST AND MCST complete hotels in Oregon. Conduct ed both by American and European plans All tbe modern improvements, 140 bed rooms, well furnished, lijrht, and wel ventilated. Firat-ci s reidioj rjfiin, barber shop. An h ijr nd all latest con veniena&i. A GOOD CtlAKCE FOB Bl'BSC'B 1 BEBA. Tq every subscriber to tba Democbat who pays op his subscription and con -tmues his paper, or pays in advance, we will have sent to him tbe "Health and Home" one year, without additional cost. The above paper is a large eitrht page, forty column, monthly pap., and is full of exoe'lent reading matter. A copy may be seen at this office. The paper treats of health, marriage, social science, domestic medicine, hints on health, cookery, etc. This affords our subscribers a chance to get a good paper fer nothing. Those de siring the paper .sent to them will please state so at time of paying their subacr,ipi. sSea 1 TUTT'S PILLS YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Msaical Triumph of las Ags! SYMPTOrVIS OF A TORPID LIVER. l.oes of nepel tic, Ho wale costive, fain la the head, with a dull eensailou In tht. back fetrt. Pata under (ko ahoelder blade. l'u 1 1 nose after oatlat, with dis Inrlluat Ion la oxert Ion of body or mind. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, w lib a feellnc of ks v Ins aocleetosl same slaty. U eart ness, DUalneas. Flattering at tna Heart, Data before the eves. Headache over tbe rlfbt ere, Beetlaaaneaa, wltb fltful dreams, Hlcbly col. red I rlue, aud CONSTIPATION. , TfTTN PIXXB are especially adaptasl to such eases, ouo Uoso offeou such a h.nu-., nffnni iiia aatnastonlslitho sufferer. i nay taensii im. w.v'i" on Flaalt, inns i win w and by tbslr Tonic ttsmsUveOraans. iTioo were, w A U o RK n nuiT iinw nr Wuiikbui obonced to a Olossy UlaOB by a single applloaUon of this DT. It imparts a natural color, acta Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt ofBl. OfTlco, 44 Murray St., Haw York, Summons. In Ike Circuit Court ofAu iVie of Ortjottor the Countv of Linn : Henry Click, Plaintiff. vs. J W ailmora, J B Wyatt, J T (iiluiore, E A Hawley.Nency Lavuport, T W Daven port, Martha Kuykendell, Nathan Kny kotidall, Harah Caaalday.L CaaaUay, Kltsa bth Whoatun, David Wheaton, Janieo tiUtuoro, Kouert Uiltucre, John Ullinore and William Utlmore, To J W UUmore, J T Uilmore, Nathan Kuykendall, Martha Kuykendall, Marah Caaelday, LUaaalday, Kllmtbeth Wheaton, David Whoatou, James UUmore, Kobon tiilmore, John Uilmore, K A atawley and William Oilmore, ibirloaa of the above named dofondante. IN THK NAME o' THE STATE OF Oroaron : You end each of you fure herebv required to appear and anaWer the PlaintifTs complaiut against you now on tile with the CMerk of said Court In the above entitled suit, on or before the tint day of the next regular term of said Court to bo begun and held st the Court House In Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on Mon dsy the 7ih day of October, las4, that being the first day of the next regular term of said Court and that the relief de manded tn said suit la s decree sgalest said J W UUmore for the sum of tM.0O snd to0 Attorney's fees with in lei eat on aald principal sum at the rate uf ten per cent tier annum from thefirat day of February, 1SS3. and for the foreclosure of a certain mortfisM executed by Jane A Oil more and J W Uilmore, on the l&tb day of .No vember. 1M (described iu complaint) to the plaintiff to secure the payment of ear tain promissory note described In DteinUffS complaiut, and that aald mort aauxe be foreclosed as sgalnat all and each of said defendants and for a decree for the sale of the following real property deecrtb ed in aald mortgage, to-wit Two lota in the town of Albsny, Linn county, Orotcon. ISaid lota are alluated in Uackiemaii a addition to said towu of Al bany, and are on the south side of Third attest. Held lots were deeded by hi C Me Lain to the said Jane A Uilmore which dead Is now on record in the Clerk's othv ef Linn county, Oregon. Maid iota are the only obeajuie aald Jane A (ill more and J VV Uilmore now own iu the town of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Bald trar-u or parcels or laud are more particularly known and described as toilows, to wn"; BectnniBK st the northweat corner of Black 87 Inllackleman's Second Addition to the city of Albany in Linn county, Or., and running thence south on tbs wast line ot said Block 113 feet ; thence east ltt feet ; thence north 113 feet ; thence west 132 feet to tbe place of beginning contain I leg two lot more or less, and for suoh other relief as may be equitable and for . 1 , A t t . I uusis) ana ujaoureetneuua oi mis auiu This Hummons is published by order of said Circuit Court which order is dated, April -lt, 184. R. S. STBAUAiV, Attorney for 11 fl, Summons, a the Cireuit Court of the Utate of Ortf en for the County of Linn : John Settle, Plaintiff. . vs. Noah Hoboett and Ksther Hobnett,UL wife, Lucinds McCall aad John McCail. bar hus band and Mary Way snd Thotnss Wsy, hsr husband, st al. Defendants. To Nosh Robnett and Esther itobnett, la cinda McCall and John McCall, Mary Way sad Thomas Wsy, the above nsmed Defend ants. In the name of the State of Oregon i Yon are hereby sommoaed to appear and answer tbe complaint of tbe Plaintiff in tbe above entitled suit now on file in the office of the Clerk of ssid Court, on or before the first day el the regnlarJOctober term of ssid court tabs began sod held on the Z7th day, the tin Mon day of October, 1884 in tbe Court Hoass in lias county, Or., sfter tbe service of this Summons upon yon by publication for aiz consecutive weeks. And you are hereby notified, that ia Case yoff fail to appear and answer as herein required, the plaintiff will apply to tbe Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit : That he be decreed and adjudged to be tbe owner in fee simple of the following described tract or parcel of land, to-wit; Beginning at tbe northeast corner of tbe John H Settle donation land claim, Not. No. 1205. snd claime J5 snd 81 in township ll.S R 2 west, snd township 12 S R 2 west, in Linn county, Oregon snd run ning thence south 16 33-100 chains ; theses west 09 13-100 chains ; tbance north 16 33 100 chains ; thence esst 00 13-100 chains to tbe place of beginning snd containing one hundred and sixty and 51-100 seres, except an undivided interest amounting to two and 8-11 acres, snd that said Defendants be for ever barred and estopped to claiming or aa aerting any right title or interest in or to the same, or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief a may be equitable snd just. This Summons is published by order of lion R P coise, Judge of said Court, and which order bears date of August 23rd, 1884 L. H. M on tan ye, Attorney for Plaintili. Executor's Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tbe under signed has this day bean appointed Ex ecutor of the last will and teetsrtieat of Zeruah B. Opp, deceased, lste of Linn county, Oregon, by ihe County Court of sara Liinn county. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby no tified to present the same within six months from this date to the undersigned at bis residence in tthedds Station, Linn county, Oregon or at the office of Weatn- erford at Jilackburn In Albany, Oregon, October 8th, 1884. F, A. Watts, Executor, Weatjierford A Black mm, Atty's lor Executor. THIS PAPER 18 ON FILE -AT- PALMER & REVS ADVERTISING BUREAU ! 403-7 Sansomc St., Han Francisco. AMD at PALMER & REY'S Pacific States Advertising Bureau! 46 Tribune Building, NEW YORK. Where Advertising Contracts can be made. F OR SALE. Que hundred and forty acres, nine miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in cul tivation. 10 acres slashed and sown to rass. Comfortable d wel Hag, good outhou?e3. Cheap. Inquire at tats acusa oa the 1 TlnT in nvc UlCs W B lk gettwevat. KlUDAY OCTOBER 34, 1884 A Mil STOBt He would ride one of the osrtlage horses when tskeo out to exercise , it- tiog oa binbaok like a monkey on a bear, the ctaohmsn riding tbe olbei. llow well 1 remember it, if it were but yetrd those two noble bey horses, Perr aud Andrew, walking loaly down theoad with their dissim ilar riders I The but ses took kindly to their dog groom, for they loved him and he loved thein,eotbet tbtsequiuo-oanios afiVoiioo was ludicrously tcuohiog They spent their Uvea together they and the ooaohmao. They wete rsrely separated, for ha went with the oosch- men when be walked ot rode, and ran sfter the carriage when be drove. And now comes the tragio part of my story. It happened One Bummer that my lather and mother went to tba metrop olis a rare event witb them and took tbe carriage and horses. The dog my felhet would not tske ; so ha waa look ed into the stable when they leit.snd I and a brother of the family remained behind. When Nelson waa liberated, some hour or so sfter tbe party had gone, ha waa in a state of great distress and perplexity. He rushed shout in every direction seeking his companions ia vaiu. He did not bowl or whine, bnt bora hia gtief in ailenoe. At laat he went into tbe coachman's bedroom snd poking oat a pair of bis old shoes ftom under bis bed,!ey down beside them, expecting, no doubt, thai the men would retun snd look for bta sboea. From this spot he rarely moved Witb each day bis misery increased After a lima be refused all food, and moted about aad and stupid, so that it was most sflectiug to look st him. No ona ventuied to sooth or earaas him.for we began to fear that be might be tai ling into a state of melancholy madnats and it would not be aafe to meddle witb bitn. All we could do waa to leave food and water nesr him. And so bs went ob dsy by day .moping and pining (rowing weaker snd weaker, till be scarcely stirred from the room. It wss nearly a week later, as wal as I remember, when my father and mother returned lata in tba evening Tbe sound of tbe carriage wheels and the tramp of the hot,aa they entered the stabla yard, was audible enough and reached tbe ears of poor Nelson He rose, staggered into tbe yard and over to tbe coachman, who had come down from tha coach cox. Then, lick ing hia hand aa tba man stooped down to caress htm, be uttered a faiot cry and fell down at bio feat. Ha waa dead. A BBSs. ST A lift BiXXKB. Of courae.there are some plaja where a supper is one of the principal features of tbe play, as in "Hearts of Oak" or 'A Partisan Rom s nee." Then every thing is real and smoking hot. In a pi eduction of tbe latter piece at tbe Arch Street Theatre laat season the waiters, tbe table and everything on it wete from a well-known Chestnut street restaurant and everything waa at tbe best. In this connection I am reminded of a story which I often bear Toole, the great Eoglisb comedian, tell wb.-u he waa playing Bob Crachit in an elaborate production of Die ken's "Cbriatmaa Carol,'' under Mr. Webber's manage ment in London. Tbe principal sc. as in tbe piece wss Bob's Cbriatmaa dinner and all tbe viands were real, a roast goo is plsying tbe most prominent part. Toole put a liberal aupply of tbe goose upon tbe plate of tbe little girl who played "Martha," Bob's daughter, but to bis amstement be found that at every performance she disposed of it almost in tbe twinkling of an eye and a a "-. . at - SB a m m required to be helped so many times that she consumed nearly tbe entire fowl. Toole found it utterly impossible to wotk up tbe requisite pathos ol the scene while annoyed by tbe girls greed iness, and mentioned the matter to Mr. TVT s a ttfi .a S a webater. wnen the poor girl waa spoken to on tbe subject she burst into tears and aaid ber mother and .'ittie brothers and sillers were almoet star v ing, snd for tbem she bad concealed in her apron and carried home all tbe goose which she waa supposed to bare devoured. as 0 m i Ml I1TERKA MEAN TELE&iKAFRS- It is interesting to learn that tae problem oi subterranean telegraphs baa been successfully solved in Europe. Germany baa been led to conattuct an underground system, not merely from considerations of business conveniei.ee, but because military movements, wbieb are largely directed by electric measa- gas, would oe uamperea ny accident to ... JT . . . overhead wires. France has been effec ting a similar result, and of its 4,534 miles of wires nearly 2,604 are placed under ground. In two years more tbe whole work will be completed. Great care hss been used to prevent disturb ing influences frem induction and earth currents. So valuable have been the serviees rendered by scienee to agriculture in Sweden that the Bweden government has provided funds for the establishing of five more so-called "Chemical sta tions," the object of which is to furnish the farmers with aoientiiio adyioe con- 'a . a . . . im as .. eerniag crops, tne tr diseases, ic. rern tB aciBXCB. According to the observation of an' ilsvaua docu.r, reported in the annals of tha lintel Aosdemv of Buience in tkst oitv. tuoirj'iitots may be airenlH for h - j . a w m I tL. . i , . e .. ,.n... I u tae iransier ui too geiuis ui reuuw fsver, and tf the parasites which pro duce elepbst.tissis. In a oommtrnieaiion to the Pbysiolo gtoal Society of Berlin, Dr. Fslk mated, as a result uf his itsrarches on drown ing, that alien rsbbils sro suddenly plunged iuto wster having a temiicra- it . ak v .i.- lure ui at ur iw j ., uiauip vi tuv r- pirstory moaclv occitrN,snd letpiration oesaes. Tte methods of restoring the apparently deed have no relation to tbe effect of cataneous aliuiulatiou upon apiralion. Uold wster dsnlied upon the cheat net a upon the heat t alone; on the uae of the neck it acta iiin the lower brsiu. Q-oond sir, says Mr. ( J. U H he, is simply tha atmospheric sir which had peuttrsted into tha interstices of the soil and taken nart in the vsrioua do- oompoiitioni going on there. In con- eequtnee of these chtu-tcsl actions the relative proKrtions of the oxygen and carbonic acid in tha air are changed, exygen disappearing and giving place to carbonic aoid. Tha researches of Fador have demonstrated tbst the pro- portion of carbonic scid in the ground air may be Uken as an spproximate meaauta of tha impurity of the soil m ear whence the air ia taken. A moat extraordinary disinfecting compound for purifying lite atmoaphero of the sick room baa been presented lo tba Bet tin Uedinal Bociety. Oils of rosemary, lavender, snd thyme in the proportions of ten, "J I, and 2l pans, respectively, are mixed with wster snd nitrie scid ia tbe proportion of thirty to 1 i Tbe bottle should be sbsken be fore using, snd spongo satursted in the a n fl a a A i aV . k k I compouna snu ru to oinusc j nv.p- urstion. nimpie as it is, toe vaiatr oi this compound is ssid to possess extra urdinar rni.rtia in rnnf roll' ntr the oruinary properties in control) .ng me Balasw and affliiwia t.t nfTeriaivf) and in- ouors and muvia oi onenaive snu in factious disorders. A Bawiscfclas WesMlaa Drrsa A very singular esse hss come out recently in regard to a young gill who waa engsged to be married. She wss , poor and her intended busba d bought aWaavam am an rt I s i n .1 atava aat aa BS aa a aS ti a C . wu.K r-m $.'J. Bffore tbe weddintr day the in- - l-l t..i,lM. asSkis I.L.n air-lr ...il aid. To.;T.ct bi. and finsllv imsained tbst be was ores- I v - m i sot about ber, and that she would still be married to him. She told ber par- ente bow she felt, and tbey told ber that she must get rid of the wedding drees. She sold it for $10 loan ac qnaiatanoe, and soon recovered ber spirits. Tbe girt who bought tbe dtess after sbe had got it imagined bst she would lead a bad life, and was so s fleet ed thai aha waa out of her bead, snd tbe parents sent the dreaa back, when ebe recovered. No. 1 was soon affected ss before, and so much so that she sent w p tbe dress back to No. 2 again, and then she recovered. No. 2 waa again affected and an attempt was made to return tbe dreas again to No. 1, but her family declined te receive it. A police officer was aent to take tbe dreas back, after consultation wltb counsel, bnt neither . .U t .n,l nnw party would receive it, and now the friends of tbe officer are looking to Bee " - - ? , r a j - bim off hia base on account of tbe dresw. It would seem as though tbe old Salem -i.h. pod th. aa barely possible that the garment msy be burned. as nraiMii- "Ob, just look at those beautiful melons, tbey fairly make my mouth water I" she exclaimed. "Tbey are beauties," he replied. "Wouldn't it le nice to take one home with us and put if on ice for a while, and then have it at supper V "Wouldn't it r "But," -end he pauned reflectively, ''you know, though 1 don't believe it, they eay melons sre malsrious. Don't you think, maybe, we'd better atop on our wsy home and have a nice iiab of ice cream and sponge cske ?" "Well, you know best, desr. Msybe it would be .better," she placidly re plies. After they walk a few blocks in' quiet contemplation of anticipated pleasure, abe stops suddenly and ssys . "But, Alfred, I do believe we are two ninnies, wby,there is no ice cream saloon on the road home." "Ain't there V he ssys in feigned surprise, and adds, "Well, it is really too bad ; but it can't be helped now pet." and there is a mild light of tbe unjust man made perfectly happy, in his eyes, as be says it. It is now permitted in Germany to throw telegrams into the letter boxes, more especially those attached to the mull non nr rail ivav trains. All that . , . , .... Ii needed Is to write the message on paper, mark It 'telegram," and at tach the tariff rate in postage stamps. A woman agod eighty-live ears re oeatly weat to a hotel breakfast in i Mother Hubbard dress. This ia all right. Tbe original Mother Hub ard was no child. my m Letters should be written on a ooui bustible psper that would destroy them a minute after they were lead. In no other way can tbe bappineis of a oli ticisn be secured. The girl who is looking tor a plaoe in a church choir must have tbo key te the situation. An V V. R.R. TI9I T ABM5. Allmuy H tut ion. PIRI'ABTI BE OP UlIK SOI'RO MOSTII. i.i. mnr thains f:80 A. M ttlOO A. M. . ii . A. m H:o& p. B - 11:46 A. B irM V U. . S:S0 P. M. M V. M. --" ---- , . thus i Arrives BJ ........ Drtat soi'ss soi;tm. f Arrlvssat I bniiurts at MAIL Thais KHKIUI1T TUAIN i. . A MIAN Y BXI'BKHS Arrives at All Trains dally, eierpt NMadsp. NirrioM. Ofi snd sfler thla date regular i ilckelN will Iki aold at our ticket olll'ie for following pomton (' ilnuibla river: Upper Caanadea, llalleN, Umatlliit, Wslluls, Walla Wulbt ntni Alnnworlh. Wim Ii Hu b, Freight snd Tleket A nt V. A ? Jt. B, t o. Altiany. .I'M... iHth, 1K8'. Ill IIOKOIH MATtkBS Whalebone is becoming di arer every year we are to'd. Yes, it is slwya vuy nesr a giiP heart. "Thst msy be so, but the wotat thing I ever beard a;sinst bvP was that she was your wife." Bomeonesaka: When does s wo- man oesse to be young ? lie might well sak when dooa Ihe world croi old. Beha Lockwood to dressmaker "Ob, grscious, I don't wsotsuch along trsin to my dresa. I sm running for President, you know, snd it will be in the way." "That dog did not bark u-.l rrgbt st the moon." i . . " on are mistaken : you were a little over tho bay, snd did n t hear him.'' PORTABLE 8AW MILLS, FARWjsSAW MILL EN6INES, THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. XI Ural Haads. sarslllM WKt-t. KNOWN HOt'SB II.WK o'i:.KH a llran l, Offlcr ail Huj.H) llue at -.r. rr-.nl htrswu. i'.tu..i. or. h.rs they win O" ' mtdk I'urlaWs and Htatlunary , haw Mills, i.ri)llt Tlr,PlI, .,, sun. mry mfioos'snd botisrs. '" "."r !BWV KSfh nr.W I. f Il0tll-M KUI'W Pil i.TC WU. ng U Is wr ) utaat i.l a . ' .ft;Il., Hrrf.U. Red CrownMills (S0M, LAKNII0 & CO., PROPR'S. ,kw raocasarbota st rEsioa r rasiuw assi bakmh ess. BBTI S WRAG 'ACI L1T1 KS. Highest PrictJ In Cash for wr Wheat A LB AN YOR. I. S. ROBERTS, City Market. (SUCCESSOR TO KREDGOETZ.) Will keep a full supply of good m esta at botUitu prii-sMi. ALBANY, OHfcCUH, Chairs ! Chairs !! Rawhide bottom chairs for both old and young, at bottom prices at the fsclory of I . PUTNAM, Albany, Oieon La.UK MALE. (iood farm, one mile weat of Brownsville oa the road loasliug tollalaey.oontauuog lo--' Mre4 tfjL , some hae oak groves, all enolseed, 75 acres in cultivation, a young a . I a a a 1 1 J A-i orchard iuu anruuDcry ; nm tu aou iir . wel Wl ,.nc. 2GUU, one years time on one half amount if JZ'E U A U.t'r. t all at F.K'an, 3rantxantY. Or. If OR SALE, Ona half block in eastern part of tbe city wltb fair bouse sad barn will bo sold easar. Summons. Ih the Circuit Court oftixe Stale of Oregon, for Linn county. H A llolman and Julia Huln.an his wife, Olhe. Mitlton and llauiou Snelton bar hus band, and Elizabeth liolmau, Plaintiffs. va. Tetnua Hunt and Iamlrr Hunt her hus band, Mary Hannah and Thus Hannah her husband, Jeremiah llolman and r.lvina iio- . . . , , . i -1. i . . i. man tow wile, Isaac noiman, shush sib Strong and W in Strong her husband. Calis tine Forgey snd Kliaa Forgey her husbaml, Martha Hill and L Hill her husband, Little Heed and Thoa Read her huahanJ, Jeremiah VVhidby and Josephine Whidby his wife, Martha Landera and John lenders her hus band. Jennie Caldwell and Floyd Caldwell her husband. Sarah Hunt aud Lymon Hunt her husband, Mollis Handera and l Sanders her husband,. John Whidby, Monroe W hiduy, G H Whidby, Tin. 11'hidby and Win lleunett, Defendants. Tn tlm sImvk named DcfepiVmts. In the name of the State of Oregon, u.u aud each of you are hereby required to appear and an swer the com plaint of the Plain titia on tile herein in the above entitled Court now on tiio with tbe Clerk of said Court by the first dav of the next regular term of said Court, after the publication of thia Summons for six weeks, to-wit : the regular October term of said Court to be begun and holden cn the 4th Monday in October. 1884 in Linn county, Oregon, or judgment will be taken against you for the want thereof snd you sod each of you are hereby notified that if you fail to ap pear and snawer aaid complaint aa hereby required the Plaiutilfa will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the com plaint, herein, to-wit : For a decree parti tioning the following deacribed real property to-wit: The southeast quarter, and the south half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen in Township ten, south, 'range one east. Also the noi thweat quarter of the northeast quarter of section ten, township eleven aeuth, range one, weat, also beginning at the southeast corner of Jot one iu section three in township twelye south, rarge one, west, and running thence west seventy-two rods ; thence north seventy -six rods thence east seventy-two rods ; thence south seventy six rods to the place of beginning, all situat ed in the Willamette meridian in Linn coun ty, Oregon snd containing 314 acres more or leas, among the owners thereof according to their respective interests as set forth ;n the complaint herein or in case partition t lereof cannot be made then for a decree dire ting a isle thereof and diatiibution of the p.oceeds among the owners thereof in accordance with their respective interests as alleged in the complaint and for the coats and duburs menta of this suit to be taxed, ' Thia Summons is published by ordev of the Hon. it. P. Boise, Judge of aaid Court in the Statk Rbuhts Democrat, for six successive weeks which order bears date Sept. 9vh,18ot. HtwmJ Bryat, Attys tor FlrTa, -. i ' ; ') 1 UasSsssBSaflsC Shu a' . vmsBBBBBBBSjSB Zam, '-JflaSBBBBDaBaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBflsS HSHBURN &, , teiM'ral Agents lor fflMJR,BUI,E AND BUCKEYE WIND ENCINES. fit New F0R0E PUMP Work a mmf tnrows s con stant Mleeam. II a m fore;. tin ned HnLlsl0r la oaally art. la the clifaprst nd tha beat Force Paretp la the world lor len or nb allow wells. Thousand la un In everr part ol tha lulled Wtatra. Merer freer.es la i lie winter. Mend lor circu lar and prices. s wll 1ALKM WOOD IM;MPH. HOHK PIPK alwaya on nand and furniahed to ordnr. I b promt, tly attended to by addreasInK Htsto Mtrect, between Coramercisl snd Krontalem, Oregon. JUL! US GRADWOHL Has tha oalp exelnalve stock of a CROCKERY, CLASS.SILVER AND CHINA WARE A Large Assortment of Baby Carriages, And a Choice Selecton of Ceffee, Tea and Sugar, ONE DOZEN CUP8 AND SAUCERS SI.OO. SHELF HARDWARE. il , LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AM) LIME. THE IIIGUKHT 11 A It K KT Rsinember! What I Say GOODS AS LOW AS H0FFMA rROPRIETORS OF-- ALBANY SODA WORKS. -AND DEALERS IN- Imported and Domestic Cigars, Candies; Nuts and Albany, OSK L .a)R BELOW AT TUE OLD STAND, 72 FIRST STREET, HAS ON AWSORTMENT O COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, Aa B) lionae In tne alley. He a so Imports and man uf act urc TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN 8T0CK HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OF WHICH HE OFFERS TO COMPK1TTION. CALL AT 72 Repair work done ALBANY MARBLE WORKS, STAIGER BROS. Proprietors ALBANY, OREGON. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, AND Executed in Italian or Vermont Marble. Also, every variety of cemetery and other atone work done with neatness and dispatch. Special attention given to orders from all parts of this State and Washington Territory. irritor 'All work warranted. 1 7:42 W. H. GOLTRA DEALER IN Farm Machinery, WAGONS, HACKS. BUG GIES, Plows, Harrows, HAY PRESSES, STEELi GOODS. H a MBfssjijBir a SCHOMAKER, A ffJOfJ lax Bsjfss I at hi strong and Durable Win aat ft II RI Ha A WELL Wilf OB itTrtt 111 THE - I AND FITTINGS OPALD KIG9 Parties desirl mr an v article in our Una u s or calling at our Discs of busiawaa oa PR1I E PAID FOB ECis. I lean. Bin le a Call. ANY HOUSE IN OREGON- k JOSEPH, Tobaccos, Groceries, Pi o vision Tropical Fruits. - JOHN BRIGG8' STORE. Oregon. Wyl HAND AS FINE AJs OR TO ORDER. ALSO, HE KEEPS Oil THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DKinf FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON. at reasonable figures. G. COHN & BRO., 170 FIONT ST., - - PORTLAND, 01 SHIPPING AND COMMIS SION, MERCHANDISE AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. O. O CHKHKT. CI. r 41X18 ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ALL completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinds of heavy work. We will manufacture Steam Engines. Grist aad Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron and Brass Cosuugs. PATTEftft'a M4M S)N SHOUT NSYTMS. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufac ture the improved Cherry A WSlte Grain Separator. Shop aa Baker M.-Mc a Lam ber Yard. Albany, Gr., Dee, 1, 1880. 18tf OIK AttXTS. Following are the Democrat s duly au thorized agents to receive subscriptions or money for the same : Lebanon T L Wallace Harriaburg Sam May Brownsville O. P. Coahaw lislsey T. L Porter Shedd'e F. A. Watts Scio W. E. Kelly efferson 8. A. DaVaney THE DISSEMINATOR. Published every Saturday ST Uarrisbnrg Oregon, SS TRAIN, Editor A Proprietor. i Han Francisco, Gall tion.