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The Democrat, Published by STITES & NUTTING. tVlKlrrirK..a Oem.rrM Bntldlagen reauaibin nireet. TKRM8 Of SUBSCRIPTION sUsie oopv, per rear, In advance ft 0 kxji hi?, par year, al en.l of year 50 litfU oopy, Ml montha 1 00 Ingle oopy, three month 60 MflM MUMCff ft PROFESSIONAL CARDS, L. H. MONTANYbT ATTORNEY AT LAW. An t Notary Public. tlbany, Oregon. Office upstairs, ovwr John fMgaV store, sl street. v!4n2Stf J. K. WEATHERFORD, (NOTARY POBUO.) iTTORNEY AT LAW. 4LB)4Y. BBSB. ITTILI. PRACTirR IN ALL TUB COURTS OP THE f Staas. Special attention siren to collections and reejssw maimr. rroa.oe In Odd F.ll.w't Temple. 1 14:3 JTir KL,U- w- riltp lUWKIiL ft BILYEU. vTTOHVRYS AT LAW. i solicitors in maneer, m"'!!WYt - ORRQOM. 'iniidofionn promptly made on all point. jien negotiated on reasonable trmn. earomee In Foster's Brick. -Sam vHnlStf. j. j. whitney; Attorney And Counsellor At la? Notary Pnbllc. ALBANY, OREGON, win practice in all of the Court of misstate. ah business intrusted to him win oa promptly attended to. E. VY. LANCDON & CO., DHUOCIISTB. boobs, stationery and Toilet Articles, A AjBrgf oiock ana ixw rTlcea. OITT ZDHTTQ. 8TOEE, tyl im ANY. OBE4.0X. POSHAY A MASON, TfJtSkAiB AYS SSTAIV- Draggistsand Booksellers, Agents for John B. Alden's publication, which we sell at publisher's prices with poaiageauana. ALBAMY, OREGOR. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Toilet Articles, Etc. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFTLL V FILLED, Albany. Or. FURNITURE. I haTe the be stock of urniture in the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the citr and the lowest price in the vane)-, t ome and see. Undertaking, a complete stock and can give SATIS FACTION. Try me. A. B. WOODIN, ' Ala any Bath Mouse. TUB USilrfttalUNRD WOULD RggPECT f ally . iforta tks oitiseas of Albany sad vi iksit'taet ( aeveaksBflhargaoftati Establish atsat, and, by aeepio ileaa rooms and payis itrlst ttsotioa is Saftasts, expeet aw salt si hose who may favor us wits thsir patronsfs Hiring h.r.tofor tarri.d on notklag bat First-CI ass Hair Dressing- Saloons stottt. to ir. oatiro tatisf tioa to al mtmvTni lli.a xni Uadloi' Hair n.ati cn hta FOR WRBlt DR. J.L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, Offtoe-oof. First and Ferry Streeta, ABANY - - OREGON. O. O OHBBBT- C.B.PrRCRA ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Snoceeaora to C. C. Cherry.) MacWflists, Millwriglits. and Iroi Founders. WE HAVE OUR NEW 8HOP8 AT,L completed, and are now prepared to handle all kind of heavy work. We will manufacture 8team Engines, Grlat and Saw Mill Machinery.nd all kinda rf Iron and Brass Caatinga. rATTKMRB M4B1 SHORT NOTICE. ftpectal attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manufae tare the improved Cherry A White Grain Separator . N. J. HENTON, Hotary Public anfl Insurance Agent. 0- F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OP Rspre soots several of the best Fire In sara nceCompanies on the Coast. Call to him forrsliablo iosoraoce. A. 0. U. W. Member wishtnirsmployment or desiriog uelp, will pleweotllat Re id A Brownsll's store sod register their osme. By Osbkr or Lodob. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Oregon City. Or. ) October 6th, 1K86. j Notice is hereby given that the follow Ing named ettler has died notice of his intention to make Anal proof in support of hia claim, and at aald proof will be made before th County Judp or Clerk of Linn oonntv, Oregon, at Albany, Oregon, en Saturday, Nov. 19th, 1886, viz : L K Brook's Homestead Entry No 4469 for the . S X of S W J N W X ofSWJi.and 8 W X of N W K of Sec. 8, Tp, 18 S R 1 E IHe names tbeollewing witnesaea to proaje his contiguous residence upon, and ouUivatin of, said land, vis ; A Ralston. tJl J. 4-1 Usaraa and I. M 1 1 Am fl till gt I OUUsmvVvF lAWTf w can't s , w wa Sweet Home, Linn county. Orfgon. W, T, BURBMT, s Register. THE NORTHWESTERN CONSERVATOR OF MUSIC. mm a eaosar era a e v ar sr sat mar W a v MIXHEAPO 'AH, MUSH I'lano, Onren, Volro. ')" ")r nil Or'- nd n'!:iUI, (iOI.lt HfDAU in II. !!) uraan and Visa. TA1.1JAB In lv. FBI. lU tliO ut iinr ridBi-. K VOL. XXII. P3BS AN RE iui raii.rig& rrnTrV&Jrrs. t'liUUTt AND MA I. II Ta cnaBvas a. vasaiae ca.BAmaouui. rV Vmw Opiate r Kinetic swag Tsfssst. SAFE. 25& SURE. PROMPT. T P.I'MWT. UB BULIIL tuk caaaua a. voecuca ca. m t-Tiaoex, as. From 115 Ibste 161 lbs fo the Cuticura Remedies ! owe My HealtivXy Happiness, and My Life. AiUy Htm win that t ,hi..b .-j i. kind,yolihOuUcur. K.n.eJie years -trim hfinsftiiM.il ii. i i i ' aaafruma hn stsas it sb etsaaa lis bbmss TSfc!???-' wfra la disgust, !a1.?Mt "i.w".J e as on lac tresteria m3m. rhirUn43i ssir treaUaant, and all nseulctAce -1- . mas tat caticant 1 "7 fWMi. in a t d.lr I Bmutlnr. esuimalir. mnd i iTtL'i.r. u..iv...i . VHra. and Cutlrurm Kuan n ..ituMt. Xk4. imw B'ood Purtfler. internally ; the small lumps (as I call than) stsdaall Mm-Lt .i .1! ..." oass broke. In about two ir.ta. Ill isnsli i lane. lUMtitiM o( mtt.r. leaving two atlKlit aasra In my nock to day to tall tha story of my safsHag, My aatfbt tbn tu on. aundrad and aflsss aiekly poamaa : niy iht now 1 on. haadrod ami dxty one mm .hralthy p..uod.. and my hat(ht u only five leet Ave Ineboa In m int.i. I tk. Cuticura fUmadisa. north, south, aaat ami wrt To tissisaisi asmsmm I asm my saslta. my and my life A prominent New York dntsvtM me the ..tn-rday, "Pornnatlll urn the Cutieara asmsfllm ; yoa took to b. la psrlsst health r My reply aa. "I do, and .hall .Iwtys. I bars asrsr known what sickness ie .Inc. I n oslns lbs uticura Rsmsnlss " flainism I am laawhd m by praisinaT tbsm to nsoel. not .aaMhit.it wTtkthtr menu, hut Moner or l.Ur they will eoaa to thstr and Mlt. th. nam. aa thoM that ass them, MM hw- whom I hv BSM Mnv lh Mms oosae when there shall be a larre Catleara aaaelr lluae In ..ry city in th. wrhl. for th. benefit of humanity, where the Catleara " " ahmU k. aaas T' .lh ,befe wUI r,lr Mwfof sTsr en arasj store. M HutBAM tlO Pulton St., New Yotk. N. OsskSBrs lasassass m a aaaltlv. rum for w. form of Skin sad Blood ,m frum PImJm to ' Scrofula Sold everywhere price ( ithi u. 60 - u i sssss . aasssamaw. i sa o. w.e nrrraa uai o russicaL Co.. seaa tor "Mow to Care Skin fceael far "Haw t Care k la gHscasea.'' IPLRR. amsBbsa.le.Skin Bl.mlahi.and Baby Huraora. ass Ct tK t sa Boar. tamagw raiaa. arAiaa. stk ay overwork, dissipation, eterMliiur.wi las;, or tas sswinr isehin.. cared by .walk- Cirict a Asti-Pais Plastss. New, eis- gan t , orkrinal sad aafalUbts . Ms. MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millinery, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. To All Sufferers Of EYE, EAR, HERVOUS, OR REOTAL DISEASES. DRe J. B. PILKINCTON, Surgeon Oculist, Amist & Specialist, Offers free consultation. Will be at REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, On the Tuesday ajternoo and Wednesday Jorenoon, following the tmi Monday of each month. Will make theae visits monthly for one year to come. Am curing aooi w orat for ms of above diseases, Albany to Jaa.S. Cherry cured m or the Refers In erry cured or onna- ness. K A. itampy, iJrnggist, ana r reo DefTenbacker, farmer at Harrisburg. con cerning Rectal diseases. A score ol other namea given on application. w AGON WOOD AND HARDWARE. Sox A Stewart have neck-yokes and sins-le-treea. ironed or uniroued, neck voke irons. ain&ietree irons, nib irons, felloes, snokes. ax treea, etc., all for aale heap. f L CASE FLOWS. This famous plow la well known In Linn County. The chilled and steel piowa are well made from the very beat material and are warranted to do aa good work and cour fully as well aa any other pi owe Sox A Stewart are the sole agents. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND Notary Public. J. L. COWAN. J. W. CU8ICK Linn Connty Bank, COWAN & CUSICK, ALBANY - - - OREGON TRANSACTS a Mneral banking business. DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS oa New York, Sen Tnn eisoo and Portland, Oregon. U. AN MONEY on approved security. wpitivf dimlu iublec to check. COLLECTIONS entrusted to ui will receive prompt tetitlon. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seasoned lumber ,laths and r.ip.lcftt.B kent constantly on hand Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only best Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON & WEST. Seide are eearee. bat thoee wb write te 8rtiuoD(;o. Fertlawl. Matae.wHI reeetve free, foil lnfortntloo .boat work which Iber can do. esd II re at hotne.tbet will pf h. a. tm. mtn m, hw. Same here earsed over SfiO te day. E liber eef. rooes or eio. Sir,lrl. Vou ery wartod free fhoe. who.tt at oase l -w mm uw inn pi w w tr - . . . . mm RedStar TWADKy MASK. CoughIure BAM are laelutei? tor w noes wim 'VVa.sjliirifjrton. ( r rom our regular corrtondettt. ) Washington, Oct. lit, 1886. During tbt past week morn than five hundred persona have been dis charged from Government service In Washington. Of these discharged, three hundred and forty must be credited to the Govern men t Printing Office snd two hundred to the Wash. ington Navy Ysrd. I say credited ; for forty thousand dotlsrs per month I will be saved In the Government pay rolls and the work in the Government fusing to fuse. This insured the etee Printlng Office will go on sa well as I don of a Rspubliosn, and after coosid- before. At the Navy Yard nothing will be lost for the discharges there were man, with the Intention of con. vertlng a useless naval station Into a heavy ordnance foundry. It ts the determination of the present admin. latratlon, with the help of Congress, to Improve the nsvsi strength of the United States. Nttwlthstandlog the lact that nearly one hundred millions of dollars were expended during the rour previous Republican admlnlstra- uons ostensibly for the Navy, tbelAZtreas bitterness. As ths balloting Naval force ef this country Is Inferior to thst of sixteen Europesn.two Ai- atic,aoa toree bouth American coun. lflW5-m oiaT woras w are 108 wesxesi naval power. When the sssaasda alroartu a Kvt r&l nnninimi 1 j ...u....vw,wU-v j tor or commenced are completed, say m aa. ma a aass sVa a a. - I uur years nence, tne uoitea W tales will, in oaval power, outrank Braxll, GhllJ, Argenllne.China, Japan.Oreece, Norway, Portugal and Sweden; he on a par with Turkey,Spain, Holland and Denmark, and be surpassed by Kngland, France, Germany, Austria, taly and Russia slone. Secretary Manning has returned to the city and will resume the Treasury portfolio. He wlll.however, be Cafe I ml to avoid that clo?e application to the details of bis office and tbe bar. leasing interviews with callers which brought him SO near death's door a I ew moaths aga The able AssrsUnt Secretaries Palrchlld and Thompson I ui relieve mm or much labor snd I care. It Is reported that Asalaiant Secretary Thompson has matured a I am. . . piau .or IU reorganigIlon Of the Treasury Depart men L The policy adopted by Secretary Manning has been pursued by fretsry F.lrchUd, nsm.iy, of pulling the redemption of Government bonds to the double use of reducing the national debt and al so resrulstlog the monev market. Within the last few weeks tbe rate or short loans has chsnged from two to three per cent to three times tbose numbers. Every lender knows that tbe Federal Depositories stand open for tbe redemption of bends when ever and by whomsoever tbev msv w v be presented, so by that means mil lions of dollars may be released snd circulate through the various chan nels of trade. In anticipation of the beltdlrg of the .Nations! Library tentative plan have been prepared to aid a Jet ru ination if its position within tbe site fixed by Congress, care being taken to keep Important lines of view open, to present both the Library and Cap. itoi grounds to Include the Library ,to preserve, as fsr as practicabie,all the advantages presented. Tbe soldiers seem to thrive under Cleveland's administration. The Civil Service Commission, a majority of whom are Democrats, have modified their roles so as to give precedence to Union veterans in the matter cf appointments. This action was taken the very day that John Sherman, in s partisan stump speech, was denounc ing tbe Administration fcr turning Its back on the old soldiers. The colored people's exhibition was formally opened yesterday at four o'clock. To-day th various com mlttees In charge were busily engsg ed receiving exhibits, which are com Ing in very rapidly. There was a fair attendance at tbe hall, a large proper tion of the visitors being white peo ple, who were surprised snd inter ested In the exhiMt of the skill and gerdus of tho colored people. A large attendance is expected to-night and preparations have been made to accommodate the visitors. Although the fair is a creditable success, It must not be understood that this Is by any means tbe first of It4 kind, nor the greatest, as some papers have repre sented. In North Carolina there is annually held a colored people's fair, which is wonderful in the variety and excellence of its exhibits and also in the success that attends it. "People should remember," said Mr. Lamar, ttthat nnA nf Ihn hast, and mnal aim l - v s - tJV w epw SBrwesrsB eawfcw eeavw aanaH ; cessful departments of the Now Or leans Exposition was that devoted to tbe colored people. It was presided over by ex-Senator Bruce,and was a revelation to those who were fortu nate enough to see it. There were exhibits from every State and Terri. tory,and they would have done honor to the white people of those States and Territories. It was a great dis tights ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER Illusion te people who think thst the eotored people are not progressive. " rents ev oRslutrTsn. eaBSB-assasi At joint Congressional Convention held by the Demoorata and Greenback en of the Sixth District of Michigan some days since Mies Martha Btriok isnd who was a delegate exemplified that wonderful foroe of character end nisgnatio influsnos over so sxoitsd snd I heated body of men which are possess I by very few persons. It seems thst some time previous to tbs meeting of ths Convention Demoorata and Green- backers tnsds separate nominations, re I srsble pressure bad been nsed, coming (mainly from Don M. Diokinaoo. tbs two candidates withdrew snd the Dssao- orat and Greenback conventions were called again for Mondsr. The delegates mt at Flint according to sell, and.after tome coquetting spsrt, cams together and began balloting in joint convention. Tha nnminaat of tha for mar finn van t inns were at first the favorites, sod ths feel- lnft especially oa ths part of ths Green- backers, earlv began to show signs of eontinaed the linee were drawn straight. tr ana it seetned hopeless to expect the Oenvsntion to agree on s candidate. While the Democrats showed no eigne 0f vielding. the Oraenbseksrs wsrs bp- ... . . parently even less itxeiy to surrender lbe n0miOattoo. One excited delegate of tbe UtUr fMtUo decisred early in lke ulmt lha Democrats under j), M. Dickinson were demanding every thing and using the Greenbeokers simp. jy M paw, This intenaiBed tbe feeling and stiff!- ,d tbe wavering of both aides. Almost at ths first ths name of John H.PeJewa bad appeared with a smal! following of Democrat and one or two Greenback - ar A tmm r irwltd.tM flmtitieJ rtttt mm lbe balloUng nteoseaed end shortly ef- taf roiaoi-h wba3 the tweotr fifth hatlrtt. Urn it h.nn taajtkeui .mid iitnittaL - .vaitaaaant. Fadaava aa hnldioir tbs almost solid Democratic rv. a T. Dego bis only d.QKrou1 oompetitor. At this point a prominent Greenbseksr endeavored to tbe Mroftbe Convention, but was dmwnad .mist art ttnrnar nf ahouta and as It h lfm to al4MDpi lb. dl wko lmd w. ...k ....ti. rfa tent and fruitless eon test. At this mo ment Miss Strickland, Greenback date gate from St. Johns, toek the platform and waved her hand for silence. Cart osity, aa much aa anything, secure 1 her hearing. She was remembered by all for her peculiar marriage contract with Leo Miller,dtssolved only a few months ago, snd aha waa known to a few aa a lawyer, politician and shrewd woman generally. With tbe utmost composure and in excellent voice that could be beard all over the hall shs rapidly and keenly sketched tbe situation and pointed out that the result of non- agreement would be to give tbe district bodily to the Republicans. This was all tbe more to be regret tad since tbe fuaion candidate was elected two ycats ago. This appeal from e Green backer elo quently put and powerfully backed by telling argument and illumined with many flashes of wit, wss frequently in ten-opted by sn applause that was not able as being the first concerted action of the eight. It was then 2 o'clock in tbe morning. A motion to adjourn at the conclusion of Miss Strickland's snaeoS was voted down, and the first i ballot thereafter showed a Greenback break for Fedew and an anawer to Misa Strickland's appeal. He continued to grow in strength until 3 s. m., when he received 120 votes and was nominated on 44tb ballot. The Convention then broke up sing ing 'Wo wont go home until morning." Fedewais Prosecuting Attorney for Clinton county and Miss Strickland la his assistant. She will undoubtedly succeed bim should he He eleotod. Henry Clsy never wss at loss for a word or "boggled" while speaking. With Mr. Webster it waa different, and he often would hesitate and then rub his ncae with the belt knuckle of hia right thumb. Mr. Calhoun, when at a loss fora word, would give a petulent twist at bis large, turned-over shirt col lar and then run his bony fingers through his long gray hair until it stood up like the hair ou an electric toy. Mr. Benton would sink hia voice and mum ble something that no one could under stand,and Geo. Cass wosld "Aw ! aw !" in tbe English style, passing his hand beneath the lower edge of hia capacious white vaietcoat. Mr. Webster waa al most invariably "stuck" when he at tempted to use a Lttia quotation, and when Mr. Everett was in the Senate he used invariably to appeal to him. Mil. F. W. Ingham, 472 W. Madi son street, Chicago, HI., recommends Rod Star Cough Cure, a few doses of which gave her entire relief from a vio lent cold. Price, 25 cents. mrt aAB Mnnsrn. Many laterssllag reels far Cealcssplallaa Aa exclusive dist of buckwheat said to prove s remarkabio panacea for disbetss. Paraffins la the beet materisl known for protecting polished iion or steel from rust. Mr. Edison is devotiog himsslf to the study of way a and mesns of chssp- suing electric lamps snd tbe carbons A German is said to have in tented and constructed a steam engine where tbe deed-center point is sbvisted. A poultice of salt and tbe white of an egg is a powerful resolvent, and if applied in time will disperse a fslon. M. de Leseeps estimates the power of the machines employed in building the Panama canal aa equal to 500,000 men. The psper gas and water pipes in troduced so extensively in Vienna some time ago, it is clsimed, are s complete SBJSjSJgf. A piece of sole leather tscked on the butt of s squared eff ebiasl-handle will prevent its splitting under tbe blows or tbs msllet. Frosen milk is now given te patients suffering with irritable stomachs, and is retaiaed when all other aubaUoces srs thrown off. Dr. Morrow has found thst tbe pois. on in ice-cream is due to the easl ew nut oil In tbe coating of tbe beans from which vanilla extract is made. M. Estrada of tbe French Keole Poly tech uique, has perfected s new ooomotive which will haul a train of ears from seventy to seven ty-eihl lies an boor. Electroplating with silver upon wood is now sasosssfolly performed, tbe pro i being adapted to handles of all kinds, including canes snd umbrella sticks. Bob radar states that there are sever al mountains in tbe north of Spain. some reaching an altitude of 10,000 feet, which have no place on tbe geo graphical map. According to Wrighf, many of tbe finer grades of transparent soaps do net contain glycerine but sugar, which, it apeeri, is as well adapted to trans parent soap as glycerine. People who have presence uf mind enough when in danger of drowning to leek the bands behind tbe beck, fully inflate the lungs and dose tbe month, msy thus ksep themselves afloat for some time. When it becomes necessary to atop an engine with a heavy fire in the tiroace, place a layer of fresh coal on tbe fire, vhut the damper and atari the ejector or pomp for the purpose of Keeping up in 3 circulation in the boil er. It bas bseo ahown that tbe strength of ths lion in ths fore limbs is 69 9 per cent cf thst of tbe tiger, nod the strength of tbe hind limbs only 65.9 per cenf. Five men can easily hold down a tioo, but nine men are required to control a tiger. Notwithstanding the persistent snd skillful efforts of chemists, the exsct earn position of tbe white of an egg is still an nnaolved problem, and until tbia koowledge is acquired the process es of animal economy cannot be ex plained. To cut glass jars, fill the jar with lard oil to where yon want to cut tha jar ; then beat sn iron rod or bar to red beat ; immerse it in the oil. The unequal expansion will check the jar all round at tbe surface of the oil, and yon can lift off the top part. . .a ataa a a a Most metals and aliovs stirtox or w - . - - 1 contract on cooling. But an alloy whioh will expand on cooling 'may re made of lead nine parte, antimony two parts, bismuth ons part. Thia alloy can be advantageously used to fill small boles and defects in iron castings. Cellars are usually dsmp because the walls are cooler than the air, which causes condensation of moisture. To prevent the condensation of mottture,it is reoommended thst the windows and doors of ths cellars bsolosed during the day snd opsnsd st night. TUB SEA KET U7E. Scovill's Sarsaparit1a,or Blood and Liver Syrup, Is the remedy for the cure of Scrofulous Taint.Bheumatism, White Swelling, Gout, Goitre, Con. sumption, Bronchlti-jNervous Debil ity, Malaria, and all diseases arising from an Impure condition of the blood, Certificates can be presented from many leading physicians, ministers and heads of families throughout the land endorsing Scovill's Biood and and Liver Syrup in the highest terms. We are constantly In receipt of certificates of cures from the most reliable sources, and we recommend It as the best remedy for abivo dSs eases. s On Wednesday of last week up. wards of sixty gentlemen prominent in Boston met to congratulate Hon. Marshall PInckoey Wilder on bis eighty-eighth birthday. Bemocr Vi, 1886. rKKawRAL. Represent stive Rockwell of Massa chusetts says (list the agricultural colleges are proper enough, "only they have a tendency to draw young men away from the farms." Mr. Thomas Bsiley Aldrlch, who has just returned from a three months' trip through the interior of Russia, says : "The civilization of Moscow reminded me of some wild Indian chief who In hli old sge puts on a pair of epnuletts or a high hat. It simply emphasizes savagery." Mr. W. D. Howells is said to be making studios ef life In a newspaper office fora new novel, and (he Spring. Held Union, in referring to the sub ject, says : "For still life we would recommend a careful and minute report cf the composing room towel and the editorial waste basket For the other sort of life we would find something realistic In tbe habits of the weter.bugi sod cock-roaches that consume tbe Ink and pants. Mr. Howell ought to be told that If he lets on too harshly, there ars a good many heavy slugeln every news. paper office. fvJwin It. Livermore of tbe1New York Produce Exobsngs is one of tbe oldest,it not tbe oldest, graia'msrcbsnt down town. It is refreshing to bear him tsil of tbe times, nearly fifty years ago, when be .tar ted. The word com petition in business eiroles wss tbsn a as er . a unanowc. nr. Lrtvermore waa then a bscbelor, and boarded in Warren street, and began with a salary of $300 a year, hicb was equal to a thousand now. He became cashier for hia employers, and got $1500 a year, fabulous wages in those days. He was csrefu) and aa p.ucky as sixteen build gs. Tbe office ssfe wss a dilapidated sffeir.fand be carried anywhere from $100 to $500 in bis pockets at nigbt. Hi never lost a cent of it. A Mi. AK,K A West Virginia paper talis a big anake Atory. It says a monster serpent has been discovered in a cave on Bit fwoMile Creek. It is described sa being forty feet long, with black and yellow stiipa running lengthwise of its body. The head and nack are black, aid the tail ia of a dull brown color. This monater waa discovered by Melxar Bra ley, about 20 years of age, while passing "The Buzzard Den." His at tention was first stt rested by tbe bleat, ing of a sheep. Going close to the mouth of the cave, he found that tbe sound issued from it, and turning tbe corner of a large boulder he saw the bead and a portion of the body of the reptile in the act of swallowing tbe sheep, the hind quarters of the animal having already disappeared down the soeke'e throat. Running up the hill Braley rolled a large atone upon tb snske, causing it to disgorge the parti ally swallowed sheep, and then, with loud hissings, the reptile glided from the cave. Bralv fled in terror to tfce home of his brother, two miles sway. Several men soon gathered near ths cave, but the snake wss not again seen, although the hissing could be heard coming from within. The Due D'Anroafe, who was lately expelled from France by the Republican government, has anticipate I the threata of confiscation by presenting his greet estate ofCbantilly to tbe Institute of France, in trust for the public use. Cbantilly was inherited by the son of Louis Phillippe from tbe family of the Great Coode. It waa taken from biro once under the Empiie,out restored by tbe National Assembly in 1872, and though he holds it by as sound and just a title aa that by which any other pri vate citizen holds his house or lands, the fact that he is tbe son of a king has made it an object of constant envy. In giving it to the nation, the Duo d'Au- mate is really preserving Cbantilly, for it can be of no use to his family as long as tbev remain in exile, wheieas,if tbe Curate de Paris should come t the throne, this great public domaiu will simply swell the glory of the house of Orleans. It is not only a most beauti ful estate, but the chateau contains one of the ereateat private collections of works of art in the world. All of this ia to be free to the people of France. Mr. A. Pueger, COO Walnut atreet, St. Louis, Mo,, suffered far two years with lumbaco. and waa confined to his ,- - - f-y I bed for several months. He was entire ly cured by tha use of St. Jacobs Oil, which he says is also the heft eure for sprains and all other pains. A citizen of fine discrimination and delicacy was riding in the suburbs with his best girl the other day when they passed a stable, in the door of which stood a couple of calves. "See," aaid the young lady, 'those two cute litlie eowlets." "Those are not cowlets, Araminta. tbev are bullets." And the r ar procession moved rapidly on. Old p&pora 25c. CB4J office. hundred at the Demo. Hi NO 13 1886. FALL ANO N. H. ALLEN & CO., To the Front! PRICES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN LATE STYLES OF Dress (Ms, Trimmings, Velvets, Also the LATEST NOVELTIES IN CLOAKS. Just Received DIRECT FROM EASTERN MANUFACTORIES which for make and style cannot be excelled. We also keep a full line of Gents' Furnishing Goods, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES. Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., etc. Orders from a distance win De oromptly executed, and sajnple8 will be sent upon application, PRODUCE TAKEN in oxchange for goods, N. E. ALLEN & Co., 57 First Street Albany, A current advertisement in a local paper reads as follows : -Whereas, I have left my wife and her board j whereas, I have become attached to another and more at tractive woman, I hereby give warning to the public that I will in the future pay my own bill, without anv assistance from her whatever. T. Lcanon Jones." This may sound somewhat strange, and doubtless mav person will refuse to credit it alto gether, but it is not only credible, but abso iutelv reliable. Mr. Jones wrote it. -Ex. t tblag Cere Wrong in the bodily mechanism when the liver fata out of order. Constipation, dyspep sia, contamination of the blood, imperfect assimilation, are certain to ensue. But It is easy to prevent theae contequeace,and remove their cause, by a course cf Hoe- tetter's Stomach Bitters, whioh stimulates the biliary organ aud regulates its aotton. Tbe direct result is a disappearance of tbe pains beneath tne ribs and throng; ti tne shoulder blade, the nanaes. headschea. yellowness of tbe skin, furred look of the tongue, and soar odor or tne oreatn.vrninn characterize liver complaint. Sonnd di gestion and a regular habit of body are blessings also secured by the use of thia celebrated restorative of health, which imparts a decree ol vigor to the body which is its beat guarantee of safety from malarial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over-tension are relieved by it, and it im proves both appetite and sic leep. If you are going Kast be sure and go via Oregon Short Lioe, It is the best. Sue adv in another column. The Starrst ef Cessbinatieas. True delicacy of flavor with true eifioacy of action, has been attained in the use of a California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its pleasant taste and beneficial effect have rendered it immensely popular For sale by Foahay & Mason, wholesale and retail. The Mast Agreeable Aa well aa the moat offective method of dispelling Headaohea, Colds, and Fevers, or cleansing the syatem.is by taking a few doses of the pleasant California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, 60o. and fl bot tles for sale by Foahay A Mason. C W Louder c Co. , of Portland, am dul authorised adverti siogageota for the Demo cbat for that city. -e s . . Bach lea' a Aralca Salve. , The beat salve ia tbe world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Unguaranteed to give perlect satisfaction, or monev refunded. Price 25 cent per box. For sale by Foahay fe Mason, ii i ii .SCI 1 - "m Tired and Languid Waaaen How many women there are of whom these words are true : "They feel languid and tired, hardly able to bear their weight on their feet, the bloom all gone from their cheeks, irra table and cross without uiaming to be, nerves all upset, worried with the children, fretted over little things, a burden to themselves, and yet with no scats dis eaae.'' What a pity it is. But a few bottles of Parker's Tome will drive all this away, and relieve the troubles peculiar'to their aex Let Us Know. m Let those who want to furnish us aood on subscription, inform us at once, a i we must make our arrangements for a v inter supply without delay. STATE RIGHTS DEBOCtAT, the bist kvmmm snog II TEE WILLAMETTE T1UEI Special business nmfsas la LasJ asst. : v. 1V ' nw per line, s assets additional insertion. . ,r ''K81 transient advsrUesi It r. SA - m m T' w i qnsre for tbe first it X cents per square for eaea Insertion, Mates for other ad known on application. WINTER. 1886. FARMERS I BEFORE YOU BUT A RIGHT TO ART GATE, BE SURE AND SEE MASON'S WHEEL GATE! PATENTED JUNE 8, IMS. The superior points of excellency ed for thia gate ars : The running gear can be alt a abed SB any common gate. Any intellicrent bov of is vkn u i.kui. with tools" can make the gate ee ptsasra the running gear te another gate. The entire cost of tbe gate need aaat ex ceed gs ; the purchaser furnishing testing me poets (in tbe ground or 1 . I . ja a a " as uetireaj ana nangtng the gate. No high poets are needed, No extra framing la needed at the lattssa, All tbe running gear is at the tan, hen si it cannot become clogged with gaud, aasaw or trash of any kind. It does not fold up nor tin aver te ssssss horses, , It requires but little force to eperate M a 12 foot gate rising only one-third ef ah Inch to each foot of opening, and the ae tire rising and falling la only g inehaa,aaMf this on wheels or rollers. It uses no lever or complicated aaaahiav erv. There is no need of arms, though the? can be nssd if desired. It never gets out of order so as to hlader its working. If tbe ODeninar anil ahnlllnv eeer ia mil broken or removed, it la still tha best gats made to open and shut by hand. It fastens and lacks itself so as to he hog and stock proof. It can be opened and shut without get. tmg off a horse or bicycle, or out of a wagon. It ia the simplest in construction, the easiest to operate, tbe cheapest to snake, and tbe beet gate in existence. Rights wilibe sold aa cheap or chesses than for any good gate. No other gate haa half so many excel lent and superior points. A few minutes examination will prove the truth of theae statements; Go and see a model at Peters A Stewart's, Albany, Or, Local agents wanted in every town ef tbe county to make and sail gates. C. H. MATTOON, Albany, Or., GenU Agt, for Linn O, K. A. CHERRY. JOB HAMaUAW, ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS. CHERRY & HANSHAW. Machine and Mill Builders, Having opened up tbe old foundry and machine shops formerly owned by A. F. Cherry A Son, and added new and lass improved machinery, we are prepared to handle all kinds of heavy machinery. We will manufacture Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mill machinery .also wood work ing machinery of all kinds, all kinds f iron and brass castings made to order, Repairing of farm machinery a specially, Patterns of all kinda mads en short notice. Tbe best assortment of pattern in the State. Shops corner 1st and Montgomery i AL BANY OREGON. cut