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THE STATE RIGHTS DEMOCRAT rfeltafce every frl r 8TITES & NUTTING. etll4trl K -te Bmwnl ntldlsM BrMHlAlMl afreet. TIRM3 Or SUBSCRIPTION leU eop, Pr year, t utTMirf f? alale toy, per reer. el m1 of year IN Siafie Mpy, eta months 1 04 In?! eopy, thrte months M ele aunbsr PROFESSIONAL CARDS. . - ' . 1, L. H. MONT AN YB. ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Notary Public. tlhaay. Oregon. Offlos upstairs, over John Brfgwe store, tt street, vltnzstr J. K. WEATIFOM) (NOTARY PUBLIC.) ATTORNEY AT LAW, ALBANY. ITTILL PRACTIOK IN ALL THE COURTS OPTH1 ' Specie) attention :rin to oolUvtlona uul rohU rattUr wSTOaoe In 04J Peltsw'a Temple. (14:1 f. o. rowmt.u w. a. narir POWELL BTLYETJ, tTTORJVRYS AT LAW, . . Aid Solicitors in ChaBrerj, OoIleoHona promptly made on all point. Ooaoe negotiated on rMmnsbl terms. SSrOfJIo In Foster' Brick. 14nlftf. J. J. WHITNEY, attorney And Counsellor At La? AND Notary Public. ALBANY, OREGON, praeSlce In all of the Court of ... v AU bnaJneee Intrusted to him will b promptly attended to. e. w. laVcoom & CO., nstUGdlSTS. dooka. ffisUonety and Toilet Article, A Large Stock and Low Price. ozmr drug storh, tyl AUSANT. OKKUO V FOSHAY & MASON, Dreggistsand Booksellers, Agent for John B. Alden'a publication, which we sell t pnbliaber'a price with poetageadded. ALBANY, OREGON. A. PRUSHAW, DRUGGIST. Stationary, Met Articles, Etc. PIISCIIPTIOMS CAREFULLY FILLED, Albany, Or. FURNITURE. ( hair the beat stock of nrniture in the city and will sell Cheap, Cheap, Cheap, The only stock of WALNUT FURNITURE in the city and tbe lowest price Id the Valley. Come and see. Undertaking, A CO ill piete ION. stock and can give 8ATIS Try me. "ACT A. B. WOOPIN, Aioany Bath Mouse. r-iR UXOBAolUNSD WOULD RgSPlCT fatly iform th eittssas of Albany and ri ntvthat I hava:aksD?hrgsfthis Establish at, sat, by keeping ilean reonas and payta arte t attention to batlaesa, expeeta to rait al kose who may favor ns with their patronage BevlgbeTstforserrid ea aethlaghat First-Olaea Hair Dressing- Saloons itoti to r atlra tatitf action to al lite V S "4 - t I OS WtBBE DR. J.L. HILL, Physician and Surgeon, OflBoe eor. First no' Ferry Street, ABANY - OREGON. e. c owanaT. o.a.rvaaa ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARKES, (Snceaseora to C. C. Cherry.) laouinists, lillwTlglits, and Iro founders. W HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS AT.L completed, and are now prepared to handle all kinda or heavy work. We will mnnfotare Steam Engine. Grist and aw Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Iron and Bra Casting. r amass nana anaar sotms. apsslsl attention given to repairing all wi.H. rr machinery. Will also manufao tore the Improved Cherry A White Grain Separator N. J. HENT0N. Mm Mlio fl Insurance igent 0- F. BUILDING - - ALBANY, OR Repre aenta aeveral of the best Tir Ia a or nceCentpanles on the Coast. Call ti him forreliabl inanrsnce. a. o. u. w. Mamhera wUhtneemployment or deairinj ftelp wiil pieaaacill at n.ea dwwmii. tore sad register their namea. By Oroe or Lous. Notice for Publication. l nd Office at Oregon City. Or. Lna October Mh, 188. wrt-ft hereby given that the follow . W lm.S settler ha filed notice of hi. ,mki Anal proof m .upport Intiothp to aM eid proof will be f County Judge or Clerk of made before the t Alboy. Oregon. Linn connty, oregan, on comity, "y, ftatrtroav. Nov. ta h lwo els J, ea 49 for th Rrook's Homaatead Entry 0 d. and S BHofSWH, pi W X of w 8R2E W M of N W Vi of See. 80, i P. 18 eases to He namea tbe following tn on. and prove hla continuous realdenee up alston Jultivattn of, said lead, vie j A R, all of Shs. Oeo Howe snd L McQueea waet Home, Linn county. Or-go O t, W.T, Btrnffte Regis N EW R AUS AG 15 II ILLS. We hare on ban i a fine lot of those new Eoterprlae susaa mills, which we Intro dun io this locality. They positively boat anything you ever eaw in yonr life. Come and look at them before yes kill yottr bwaw; Brow art l5x'. Mm VOL. XXII. GERManreMCDY f" ft s Csres NaasamMw. Niarslps. rurrain.,M!irTi. thi attain a. VoaaAsa co..nnHiaai, fOUGHffURE slgaf81,,jJ,Bgg mnmMwmm' .SeeoJufel swajnaw- JW Opiates, JBeverfr aad fwiessv SAFE. SURE. PROMPT. 25 ts a uueiaa a. owsuut co., SAUtaoas, SCALY, ITCHY SKIN last All Itch In S 1 Ready RJnla Dli by utieora Totter. Wsawerat, ttaasa. SaaM Head, Milk Croat, DaaeraiT, Barbara', Oroeera'aad aaasaraomin'a Itch, and try apeeiea ..f itcbinc, Burainf . HoUy. Ptately Uotaota of tbo SkSt and 8ca, witS Loaa of Hart, era Maitioly aavei IwOaaVier, Uaaroot akin tNtro. aajf CNSteat Uoap. a oiqoUito Skin BaaatlSar wrtaraally, ami Cutl-ar RMiront, tho now UiooS PeriSar UtoraoJ ly, whoa phK-in and all othor romodlha fall. PSORIASIS, OB RCA La RKIM. I. John i Cam. DOS.. Sarin araetiana1 esaUsry In thta cootry for thirty firo jwra and bote ttMitwuMtaaeraaSoata. with a iowu kaip m, who nra afflicted aa 1 hare bee lor aha past twale years, taeUfy taat tbo CeUaara Bawaiias ear! moot Paoriaria. or Saaly Skin, tn sHM Says, after tbe deetora with whom 1 bad eaasalted fae aaeaobetp or aaeswMnt. 40WW J . V. SLm, V. V.W. Newtea. If. i. D1STBESSIMO EKVPTIOM Torn Cmieoia of WTwatT yaata of aa. who with and wbbad tried af I raiadiaaad to a f. F. Sarrs A O. Texarknna, Ark. BVRTPABPUL OP RC'ALER. n m p mm m i ( uiiuiv., m ... wot. w tie or Ijeprvi.ot twenty ynT tendio. by Cuticur amasias The meet wonderful care o record. A t " - " - - - W W tmrnm I mt IT I I I Jf. T. dtutpanfalofaoalaafellfrRi Mm dally. Pbyataaaa and bu f ,wnda tbonbt be aMSt die. EtlEHA RADICALLY ( X'RED. Kr the radical eara of aa obetinate aaas of of toea leeding. I e4e oUrerJU to tbo K. B. Rtca Asaaos, Mew Baeaa, by ait drwexiata. Mil fV.r. Si coaU ; BaaeLTS .Sl.uO. Hwjiared O.hiMW. b the Porrsa Date .r truant' ml Co-.. Seas for ! Care kta ir iiinrYtk Sklby sataf DERV tbeCnUcnraaonp. aa IT RVC Weaknas IT FEELS GOOD. warn aa with Pain. Ackee and onti rrUrt la ear la- the. (aflcara Antl-rala It imasinr Sh arata. MISS EMMA SCHUBERT Fine Millineiy, OPPOSITE REVERE HOUSE. To AH Sufferers Of EYE, EAR, HERVOUS, OR RECTAL DISEASES. DRr J. B. PILKINCTON, Surgeon Oculist, Amist & Specialist, Offers free oonsultatien. Will be at REVERE HOUSE ALBANY, On tbe Tuesday mftermo and Wednrutay ereaeoa, following itt Monday of mack month. Will make tbeee visit monthly for one year to come. Am curing ooree or to w erst fot ma of above diseesee. Refers In Albany to Jas.S. Cherry cured of blind nea. R A, Rampy, DmsjKist. and Fred Deffenbaoker, farmer at Harriaburg. con cerning Rectal diseases. A score of other given on epptieauon. w AGON WCOD.Allb HARDWARE. Sox A Stewart have neck-yoke and ftintrle-trees, Ironed or uni rotted, neck vok iron, aincle.tree laons. nib irons, felloe, eookes. ax trees, etc., all for sale heap. I. CASE PLOWS. Thin famous plow I well known in Linn Connty. The chilled and steel plows r well made from the very beat material and are warranted to do as good work and cour fully a well as any otner piowa Sex A Stewart are tbe sole agent. T. J. STITES. ATTORNEY AT LAW -AND Notary PuMic- J. L. COWAN. j. vr. cuaicK Linn Connty Bank, cowan & cusick. ALBANY - - - OREGON. TRANSACTS a genaral banking; bttalneai. oraw RIOHT DRAFTS on New York. Sea Fra etaeoand Portland, Ore). LOAN MONEY on approved aeeartty. RECEIVE depoaiU aabioe to chck. COLLEOTIONS entrusted to aa will reaalra wrenpt tenuon. ALBANY SAW AND PLAN INC MILLS. All kinds of rough, dressed and seasoned lumber jaths and pickets kept constantly on hand Bills sawed to order on shortest notice Use only bst Red Star TRADE Vu MARK. Calapooia timber- Price and terms made satisfactory. ROBINSON A WEST. TELEGRAPHIC HEWS. Wasuikotok. be ooatraot for the construction of schooner No. 1, will not be swarded as all lbs bids srs in ex SSOS of the limit allowed foi construe tioo. Urtiissr, No. t, koosn as the Cbarlaetoo, will be awarded to tbe Union Iron Works, of San Frsnoiaoo, for $1,017,100. The Baltimots.koown as Cruiser, N . S, will bobuilt by Cramp fe Sods, of Philadelphia, for $1,313,000. Cramp A Sons also get ths Gunboat No. l.fov $455,000. Hah FsAsetsoo P. J. Walratb was ths viottm of a onrious aooidsnt sons days Ago.froin which be died. He was attending a grooelog machine in a turning factory on Jssis sad Draw stteete, when part of the maeblasrj bross snd made a wounsl so inob long on tbe tight aids of his boss. It was stitehsd op st ths receiving hospital and ths tnsn seot borne. Six days later on examination ths physician found a pises of steel three inches loag snd sa ioeh wide, by a quarter of aa inch thick, be hind ths left eye. It penetrated ths brain an insh and s half. Ths steal is known aa ''ticker." It is a wonder it did not cause instant death. When ths physician sailed tls tnsn was in s fearful condition. His sight, tests snd articulation wars all nearly gone. HO 8as Fbajicisoo. H. H. Pearson has resolved to contest ths election of Mc Msan,Dsmocratio candidate for Sheriff, on ths ground of frsud. Ths tapers will bs filed this wsek. Buffalo, N. Y. George Haslet t and Miss Sadie Atlas, of this city, went through Niagara rapids in s barrel son Sructed for ths purpose. They stads the trip in an hour and fifteen minntrs in safety. The barrel was tossed about in n farioos meaner, but waa not brok en. Miss Allen bad an attae of vom iting sf.sr her perilous journey, n soon recovered. Nsw Yobk. William Kurs jumped from tbe Brooklyn bridge sad turned two somsrssults ia ths air.aod than fell an hi back in the water snd dtsappenr- 1 al oose Tbe jumper was undsr water about five minutes. When pick ad up hs wea frothing at tbe month and too exhausted to speak. Hie fees had s ysl!ow look, and his eyes a glassy, va eoi expression when Ui reached tbe wbarf. He we taken to tbo nearest police etalion end theuo to the Cham her Street Hospital. At the station be waa able to talk, and told the oflbsra in ebsrge be wanted to oossmit suicide H- vompleined of pain in bte head and Side, acd began to rave. At the hoe pit al it waa found be waa suffering s free' sb ck, end e cu4ioo wa dis oovsrsd. It i tb eight hi wi'l recover Littlb Rock, Ask The o' ton feroj of 1886 ia tbe hvat ever raised in Ar kansas Ths expsotetioo of e lerge yield et tbe begioeiag of tbe season bas bb fully realise I, as reports ft so; 6fty oat of the seventy -five counties of i he stats show. About two-thirds of the a erop has been picked, much of which y-t temein to bemafketed,theplaoters holding for bettor prisss. Tbe yi Id, it is setimste J, will reach 750,000 bales, against 600,000 lt year. Picking is bsing pashs I rspidly, ths pries being paid 80 oen's a hundred pound. '- - aaa mm 8ft. Louis. John Bsksr, wbo U to succeed William R. Morrison ss Up- rsssatstivs io Congress, otektcd s sen sation in tbe Ballevtt'.e po toffies by making an assault on J. M Bosob. ths Belieyille correspondent of ths St.Lonis Republican. The old gentleman was in tbs office, wben Beach entered. Bafore tbs latter bad any warning of Mr. Baker's intention, the Congressman eleot aimed a powerful blow at bim with hisesne. Bssch oaoght th) blow on bis isft wri'. kfr. Bsksr followed up the attsck and sucseeded in getting in several blow before Beech grasped tbs ssne and took it away from him. Mutual friends interfered and prevent ad further violence, whereupon Beach returned the osne. Mr. Baker then begtn to storm evaortd tbe offics,expres- vmrj f;,ci y bis opinion of tbe Republican for printing sn expose of ths manner in which bs secured his election, and scenting Bescb of writing or instigating ail that hsd been pub lished against him in both tbe Chicago Sod St. Louis papers during and sinos the late oampaign. He became so vio lent tbst the Pos' mister threatened to oail in tne po'io if he did not leave the office. Friends finally persuaded him to leave. Ir was teported that he has threatened to kill Beach cn sight. Holtoh, Kan. Two men named A. Hungeiford and Charles Bickle were at rested hero by Government detectives on a charge of making counterfeit m tm er. In their house die and other im plements and 163 counterfeit half dol lars were found. Metal was found in the bed where the wife of one of the men was lying ill. j ...... ii C W Lc siier A Co., ef Pertlaad, are rial tat homed advertisiagagaats far th TJaSBrS wsj) far sbav siSyt ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER CsUOAttO. Ths fimeV Nsw Orleans ipscUl of November tith says: A envious inoident of ths fight over ths property of ths famous Myrs Clark Gaines corns to light here. Among ths claimants is Mrs. Maria Evsnt.who press tit ei s will purporting to bs sign sd by Mrs. Gainss, leavlag her proper-1 17 to ths amount of $1,000,000. Mrs. Rna dnadd almont wbollv auon the I wwnO'WWWW'WS WWVWVW-w 0 W f testimony of a Mrs. Bradley, a formir J ssrvant of Mrs, Osinst, to whom thelrM increased sorssgs ss oomparsd latter was said to have given the doci I mcttt. Mrs. Brsdtsy testified strong. y oaik Mrs. Kvans. and it waa on bar testimony ihst ths Kvans will was ruled oat of Court. Mrs. Bradley is s devout Catholic and a member of 9t. Anthony 's I Chnrcb.wbioh is presided over by Path- sr Maaestta. Ia Court Father Mn- sstte, whehadbtsn summoned to tss- tif, said Ihst Mrs. Evans wsitsd on LI l 1 I I -' - - l I I, I aim ana meoaea prayar . .t - i -i .a .i: I or vn. suoceas o oer .., y . ta too vjoin. oa,e. - prayar. were o, ..- ww .w onss shs intended to give St. Anthony's a. ,k. waati'iutf f ,1,1wv niau mow pvwt v w -. at . . wa..L. a 1 part iso. sosaiao aaaeo raiow jb ostte te ses Mrs. Bradley sod induce her to tell ths troth shout ths matter. Ths revet end father did not think bar dsslarstions were intended ss a bribe ' for prayers in intercession, as parish ioners frequently promise! to testes b too cburrh u tbeir pes pars were sac- 1. Nevertheless, his testimony w wr srssted somswhat of a asnaation among tas soonest ana tns auateno. Ntw Yoaa Ths WerhCt Washing ton special says: Tbers Is no doubt about Blaine aad Logaa being aaarly out, Tbs frisads of Oeoersl Logaa dislike Blaine mere then they do al- eaw aay wwr irtenas 01 igan stae wtvo c hsuuui u i a w : SB i J- i I taw talk of tbs Blaine-Bdssuut! aaisods ia Nsw York. Tbo Tsttnoat Bsaalai is very frteadly to Qeaarat Lo gan, lhey sot together ta tne P easts ia aaarly ssry thing that comas up. Taa lofiusooe of tbs Vermont Senator will undoubtedly bs given to General Lgsn in 1886. Io aa interview had last Summer with Seaetor Eimunds be aid that the Republican party'e sols chance fe- soeoees lay ia ita goiag to taa Wwsft for a nominee. KdmuoU' can didate from tbo West is Logan, Tbs Blaine influons wiL go to Bene tor Ailt- Tbis bas been s'sarly arranged sines Blaine's taat viait to New York. If bs ts stot aomtnatod himself bo de sires to have Allison get it. boms of in .: ' 1 tkl.t tk. L. UIIIBD I IllfUIW UW W .utUB. WW I .... , .1 r.ther than hinxmjlfgo W ...www. I should tmmph B ..nsooid go to tbs I jed of bis Cebiaet ead bavs tbs -ui- opportunity that bo bed uadsr , I .mI.J iikn.il k.nn. tf iinil.ri.i tmm I patns, peuaitm. an cc.ncaa ,-wr na..we. w.h.w..s. ?t It't. Tba t'mrt of Anfaala 1 r I ..... ill I r. .l .....l m iImmIim Kr.1.1 1 ci it Ih.t Ann. i . t l. trial, wnrl nnnt.rullnn nr taIl,hona I - r I !m wwm Linilnr Th autt area I - ww ww,w w w ev . wwwvw - a I KeAlluhl las' Kk I at I ill aaS HrtnllleCf I Ilm Ml. V I VI Viguv e? a va 'w ea, wa -wwwww-w sgainst Btabl k Co, for a bill for adver tising. Tb defendsnts plsaded that the contrast was not binding because it was msde over a telephone wire. PiraoiT. Franots Fettns,tba richest man in Miehigso.wbo died suddenly st tbs sgs of 76, was born st Antwsrp, Belgtum. His father was a milisr snd had ooatraot to furnish tbs srmiss o! the First Napoleon with provender dur- log ths Nsnolson wsrs. Tbs family stood high at ooert and w wept down with th fall of th empire. Lbe fami ly immigrated to this country in 1552 snd nettled tn Detroit. It is said of Mr. Palms that be never owed s dol-1 as -av Isr io his life, si ways paying sssh down, He wes twice married and bad one obild by bis second wife, dughtor,who pro- sided oyer bis borne, the second martisgs having results) nnbappily. It was this daughter, Miss Clothilda Paims.on whom Senator Jones of Florida forced his attentions so long snd osnssd tbs lsdy much unpleasant notoriety. She sod a son by ths first wife are to inherit all the property. Locisvilli. Figures from ths sn- nual rssort of ths Commissioner of In- ternal Revenue shows that the oon- sumption of Kentucky whisky has fsl - :n off narlv 5.000.000 crallons. The inference drawn from the figures is that th. production should be cut down 6,- 006,000 gallon from thst proposed in the former estimates. This would civ 7,000,000 gallons as the proper produc - tion of Kentucky for tbe present year, neurlw th asma onnuL a that of lftfiS- 84 ww-www . UH1CAGO lbe following orop sum mary will sppssr in this week's issue ol the Farmer' Review : Tbe reports from tha Winter wbeat aretions were pnlformly favorable up to tbe close of tbe week. The prospects for the fall- sown grain sr more generally favorable than kuown for a nntnbar of jeara. In IlUnoiSi Ohio Indiana and Misvoori she reports state that the grsis is look teg unusually wall. In Michigan,Wis ooastn and Kansas, whils reports srs not Co fsvorsble, nons of the correspondents sport say of ths Gelds looking other bsn promising. Ths plant is rsported vigorous, nd with an average snow protection the g'neeei crop promises to wter ths winter season is usually good sbaps. Out of 149 priueiuet winter bsst coonties la ths states named 103 wtt 18S8, and 46 repett a decreased ep-l Illinois snd Kansas show the lrgeet. dsorssse. In Ohio only three counties out of 29 show s decrease, snd 0Q,J foot in Indians out of 19 count i sported. In IIUasA 1 1 counties out 1 rsport a dssrssse, sad in Kanaaa 10 ooontic out of 21 report s decresss. k(PMn maWrsi vs. rasvisiass AS rtrssiiis . The. rtvrf r,f tk. M , r an ui Huii.lio - Qn lha txporU grlii9 no,. .Bl beW and d-ir. r.!,f- e,d o f0,Mm r9adtra M lotef t, . fZHT ... . . ' rmm-" "mmmm . lna yr- October wbeat spuria amouQtsd to 6,941,370 aaabeis, valued at $5,677,373, Sfsiast 1,871,616 bushels, valued at $344,177, ia October, 18S. Uers was sa iaorasss io tbs esontb nsmsd, 1866, of 3,063,754 basbsis aad $3,133, 093, s gsla of 78 per sent, la qusatity aad of 60 per osat ia vslue thereof ported, wbicb is duo, of oourae, to tbs i.,, lovr for mhmi tbi year than fast. But when tbs four moot be' records sre exemtned tbe coo trasi is even more marked tbea before. Tbe abtpmeaU of wheat front all United States ports frost July 1 to October 31 inefosive, smoaated to 35,402,804 . . - aa AA, waa i tana i iraeuvia,Tempi a , w,f o,ta 1000, m.rl ith 1 dISO fiSS l..h-le. I "w ve'uad st $18,029,745, ia 188A. s gain of 31,112,148 buahels sad $16,676,003 tbi year aa oosspared wttb lest, 149 persaotio qusatity and 139 per seat ia valne. Tbs best lour es,rte duttog Octokr aggragatod 916,240 barrels, or 168,637 barrels mors tbea ia October, 185. Tbs value waa $4,038,479 ia :-, w, 188$, m 07,t33 saors than io tbs tike motttb Uat year, liere wets gains of atoui 12 jh r cent ia auemiiy and 5 per eeatoitlf in valo. B it dur ing tbe four moo lbs noted tl exports of flur satooatad to 8,690,373 barrel, ealosd at $16,666,185, gia 3,577,- 532 barrels, valued t $12,369,713, ia 1885, agaia of 1,112,841 barrels end $4,396,472, or 43 per oent in quantity mm . , T A I w iwr vcat in vaiua. uctitteivar 1 barrel of flour to eauiv nt buahal of wbsat, and it is found tbst th. total . , H,,. mm . X tmA . months ended Os'ober 31, waa 52,009, 481 'Imehala. e.luad wt SUA &TO Oil 1 against 25,849,550 bushels, yalued at in . ik of l88gf ir iM. e.aa f 9A IftOQtO aaas e wa aea w m we. ww w aeaw w a vi a watw war Kn.lt.!. ..f . K,.-t am 171 ATK r - " w w, w- mi i . .. i . t i.. . ut IV! I"" WV IU u-.aw.i.T WIIU Ui UUfc Utf par soot ia value. w ii i in I r . , , MJ. BaaaBBaaassamkJI sa sal a a avuA w.u I J either tn o iantity or value, the t r October amounting to 3,292,508 bush sis, valued et $1,515,519, ii. 1886, sgsinst 4,413,954 busbsls, valued at $2,254,901, ia 1885, a decline in (or fi n .bipments of 1,121,446 buahels anj $739,382. For four months ended otober 31 the foreign shipment of In- Lj oorn frnll nearly 50 per cent., or 15.352,088 busheU in 1885 to 10,723,702 bushels, and in value nearly percent., or from $9,175,474 last -iftr t0 $5,092,600 this. I The Kev. Dr. A. H. Leonard, Vr iin I bition oandidai for Ujvernor of u ,io ia 1885,io-dy in answer to s question as to the probable Prohibition candidate j for the Pre Udeney, said : "Clinton B. Fisk, of New Jersey, is my cendidats f jr ths Prssi lent in 1888. He is ths 1 strongest man in ths eoun'r : ,and is more popular with the oolored people of tbe South than any man living. Hs will, J bsyond a doubt, bs our candidate for President, with a Southern man tor Vies I President, snd he will get a big vote, I too." Tho Republican Gvsroor of M Hampshire in his Thanksgiviug prools- 1 mation made no allusion whatever to 1 tbs Deity, nd, as s ooosequenoe, the clersv of that state rsad Prestdsnt Olsvslsnd's proclamation and utterly ignored Governor Currier's The publisher of Baltimere, Md,, 1 Every Saturday, Mr. T. J". Wentwortb, j ssys bis child aged six moatbs, was ! eufTerina from a sever cold, and he leave it Red Star Coush Cms, which a mm mm m.ci.nA like a charm. No raTohi. Mr Buchter, a well-known oitiaens o( Lancaster, Pa., hss used St. Jacobs Oil, and considers it an excellent rem- fn eass of swellings, bruise and Bros, 8HTLOH'8 CUKE will imruadia ey re lleve Croup, Whooping Ooagh and Bron chilis. f tn o rrat 10, 1886. VasjUiiiixtori. (frnrn ear re alar errsaesat.) WiswsoTos, Nov. 19th, 1186, Again tho Whita flouss Is heavily tire peel io mourning 'snd workmen sre baisly sngsgsd io winding sshio emblems around (be marble column of tho Csptto!,Exscu!lvs Dspsrtmonls sod other public buildings. Tho WbllS House II looking unusually clean, having been freshly repainted rerenlly, and the best bunting hss boon used upon it In order that It may not ha discolored in wot weather by tbs fading of tha elolh aa waa lbe ease when It was tase drspad. Tha first annoonoamsnt of ox prasldsnt Arthur's death wss rseelved at tha Whlto House by a telephone massage from ths Associated pre. The news apread rspidly over Iba city, aad tha flags on sll the public buildings were stonee placed at half rosst, The President expects to attend tha fus oral io New York, and It is probable that committee will attend repre senting both branch In Congress. Since President Cleveland awns' real eetste In the District of Columbia, he seemed to take more Interest lo local, matters, and baai been brought into saoro Intimate relations with Wssblogtoolsns, He has always had bread views of the Justice and necee sity of liberal treatment of tha Capital City at the bands of Congress, i bow. ever, ss his treatment of ths subject In hla message showed. In self sought seclusion the Presi dent ts now working hard oo his sec ond snauat aeseage, sod it bas si ready taken suite a definite shape. other officials aa wall a the PreeJ. dsnt have been compelled to go loin temporary retirement in order to find quiet enough to perform important work. The Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Fefrchitd. allows hi oAoe dear In the Treasury build ing to remain wide span even when he would like to avoid disturbance, ess io-; aequo tiy be baa a constant atxeemj of visitors despute the care ef the watchmen. When he has any work on hand requiring concentrated thought, as is now tbe esse be betakes h i ratal f to his private boose rather ihsn refuse himself to callers, Ths Secretary of the Treasury baa Just broken up sn abuse that hss long existed labia department. It was th substitute system. Clerks have besn in tbe habit of employing sub stitute and giving them part of their wages, Mr. Manning Issued so or der thst clerks must perform the du ties for which they ware paid, them--elves, and required them to appear for duty Io person or be dismissed. It Is useless to say there were very few absentee the day the order went Into effect The system has been greatly abused sod has greatly inter fered with the efficiency of the force. It la too early to decide whether the oleomargarine law Is eqeal to tbe aceorapliskment of alt that It aims at, but tbe first two weeks of its opera. Hon leads the Internal revenue of ficers to figure up sn Income to tbe Government from a mil. Ion te a mill ion snd a half from this source by the first of Nov. 1887. Tbe manufactur ers of artificial substltues for butter say that the law has helped rather than Injured thalr .business. The Treasury damp tnsy think, gives a certia dignity te their goods which they did not possess before, vid msny persons sppear to regard it as a guar anty thst the contents ef the psckags am pure. In a certain sense only the stamp msy be said to be a guaranty.. Tbs f urehaser is. not cheated as to the character of tbe article he la buy ing. He asks for oleomargarine or butterlne and be gets it every time. Wherever a proper enforcement ef the law is defrayed by Congress he will also know when he U getting poer srtlcle or s good o"e. a It is said the leadar of ths Uoor movement, Mr. Powderty aud Mr. George, may urge the Prseidest to call an extra "essien of the Fiftieth jCongreas Immsiiately upon (he ex Dlralion of tbe present. Tnis will be for the purpose of considering legists tioa la the interest ef Ui working- men. Assuming that tbe question Is of such Importance ns to demand early and definite legislation, tho ax tra session would be about the only means bv which tho suNeet can be w l( W7 assured Its proper consideration. O course nothing can be done at the ap proaching short ae!oti, and to defer action until the assembling of the new Congress would involve s delay of more than a year. Vsraa. wo to N. H. Allan & Co. Ur your knitting yam. They have in stoats a largo line of barman knitting, Saxony, aVo . fn all eelorr $ AA When paid atrictly in ad aaesUU vance this will lie the price of the Democrat ; at ths snd 6f th year, $2.50, and there be no dsviation from tHs rule. NO JO 1888. FAIL AND H. ALLEN 00.. To the Front! e a JXe and wel1 selected stock, BOUGHT FOR CASH, and will be sold at PNIGES NEVER BEFORE OFFERED IN LATE STYLES OP Dress Goods, Trimmings, Velvets, Also the LATEST JJOVELTIES Ilf CLOAKS, Just Received DIRECT FROM EASTERN MANUFACT0RIE8 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 will be promptly executed, and samirfes will be semt upon application. KIODUOE5, TAKEN in exchange for goods. V. H. ALLEN & Co., 57 First Street Albsnv. Ta Fare! r laavaaata. Tbe aareat ef iasoaseia or waksfaiaee s ta alas cases sat of tan a dvspeptio tomaeh, Good di rest ion give eeunti sleep, tndigeartion interfere with hB The brain and stomseh sytnaatbia. One af tbe preoaieeat syeaptaass ef a weak 'a ef the gastrie argarts is a diatnrbaao of waaraaa earre ee.pr, ow ..r-,... , . Tlfterate tae etoeaaea, ana ya rtra eqalllbriaas te tbe treat centre. JL moat reliable msalielne fer ta pnrneee is Bee tetter's Stetaaeh Bitters, whieb i far pre farable to mineral eedative and pewerfu narcotic, whieh, tbengh they may for a time exert a sopor iSs inH ince upon the brain, aeon eaaae to act, aad iavariabl y lajnre th teoe of tbe temh. The Bit ter, oa the contrary, restore activity to tbe operation ef that all important organ. and their beaeaoeat ieflnenee ta me setae in sound sleep and a tranejoil state of tbe nervous systeas, a wholesome tmpetuli ia likewise given to tee act lea of the liver and bowels by tta nr. Call aad See man. Our subscriber wha receive the Ikmo- a caTtthc Lebanon Postodice will find aUtements of their accoanta vtith F M Miller, at that dtv. Let all call sad sec hint. Betrtf Hreara Ete. Persons deslriag repair iag dons.aush as gans, eewleg machine, nrabrellaa, para sols, fane, locks, all kinds ef email ma nninery and utensils, else Siting keye, grinding selftor,tc,,hsv now an oppor -tnolty to have the same done at most rea sonable rate and en short notice. Wo have engaged an experienced workman to aaslst in this dsparteeent. All werk war ranted, at wrw. Baos. ann Store, Albany. Th Mwat Agreeable As wall sa tbs njost effective method ef dispelling Headaches, Cold, and Fevers, or e'.eanslaar the svsteaa.is by takias a raw doses of the plasnt Califrnia liaufd fruit. remedy, syrup er nga, see. and tie fer eale by Foshay dt Maaoa. Si Th Sareat af Caaatrtaalleaa. Trns delicacy of flavor with tree effieaey of action, hss been attained in the ass of ft California liqnid f rait remedy, Syrap of Figs. Its pleasant taste aad beneseial elfest have rendered it imtaeesely popular Far sals "by Foe hay k Mason, wholesale and retail. at Stale ts at ae. "I'm afraid I shall have te be taken ts a hospital er te the peerhaaae. I've been slek so leag tbst say hssbaad, gees' ansl patient aa he is, eaa't stand the worry and expense much longer.' No, yea won't dear wife arfd mother . lee what Parker's Tenle will de for yen. Plenty of women as badly off aa yea are, have bee resened almost fret the grav by Is. It will baild yon up, snriag ail all meat ef the stom ach, liyer and kidney, aad fa s? as pie, pleasant sea safe, palNTS AMD OILS. A full lias ef lead and oil, mixed paints, kalswoune, SS., always en band. Assr dk sox. B AH5? BOOKS. Fever pat ap a new bars doar ner re haag an eld see antll yo slrat eall on Stewart A Sex aad a as whet they have new la barn deor baaxers -somtbiaa thai won't break down, STATE RICHTS. DEMOCRAT, TH8 BEST ADVEETISINB MEBItl IB THE' WILLAMETTE Y ALLEY Bpscial bvf-iness notiree in I real ret ii mn iv cent a per additional li)wrifon. cents nor lino. 6 e,r lgal nd tranaisnt advert: meat . 00 Par square for the first inaerUoo.aod santa per sqosr for sssA abaawarc insertion, Kte for other ad vet Momenta lilsd known on application. WINTER. 1888. Referees' Sale. NUTICI is hereby given that under and by virtue of the authority of a eantmiaatea duly taued oat ef th Circuit Coert of the Mtate f Oregon for the county of Line, at -l to the nadrrsigaeddirectal and fwYivrred.ia suit herein pendtnt; wherein It mmmtmmA v-i,' n " LLaJk -Ij v r . L Harlxhart.VViH.am Bark hart. 15. mw uiiiiiw,mii a a. oursnari ars Ue'r ' dsnta, the andersicned. the referee in ai 1 eommiaaion named, will, on th 27th day f IVceraber, 1SSS, between tbe boor of itt o'clock, .., and 4 oalock, p as., of day, te wit : st the hoar of 2 o'clock p. ta., of said day, at the door of tho Court Hone in Albany, Line coonty, Oregon, offer fer sals at public auction to the bigbeet bidder for sold cotn.caah in hard oa tbe day of aale, the foSlowing described real property. to-wit : Beginnine at the northwest corner A Claim Ko. S in Township 11, aontb range . west of the WiHsasatts Meridian, si-d run- ing thence aonth V 39', eaat SO 93-100 cbaina to a stake in the center et the road ieadirr from Albany to Salem ; thence north ST ST east 4007-100 cbaina to a atake ; theuo aonth 45' west oa the north boundary line of aaid claim S4 SO 100 chain to the place cf beginning, coo tain in; 23 !9 i(H) acres, lea all of the iand on tbe north aide of ths creek sontained in tb above descril e.i real property sold to Ann Pyton, the bal see remaining being 14 acres tnor or Imi . Also Lots three, four, five and six in Block No. 119 in Hackleman's Addition to tbe city of Albany, Linn connty, Oregon, as ap pears from the msp snd plat of aaid addition new on 111 snd recorded in the office of th Connty Oiark f said Linn eosaty, Oregea Said property will be aold fur the' purpose of paramon, Dated this SJrd day of If.oTMler, 185. . M . Pav'a, Referee. Bxecutrixs Notice. Notice is hereby given ibat ths undersign- ' ed hss this day been dnly appointed Execs trix ef tbe last will and " testament of An drew J. Warren, deceased, late of Lit n connty, Oregon, by tbe Connty Court cf aaid county and State. All persona having claims against tbe eafeate of said deeeased am required to present them properly Trifid to the undersigned st her residence at Binwca Tille, Oregon, or to Weatherford & Black burn her Attorney's at Albany, Or. This the ISth dsy of Noveniher, 1SSW. Euka WaasaK, Kxroatrix of the last will snd testament rt A. J. Warren, deceased, a, a. ssxaanT. joaa BAftsuaw. ALBANY FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOPS CHERRY &HANS1I AW. Machine and Mill Builders, Having opened up the old foundry and maehiae shops formerly owned by A . 1 '. Cherry dr Sen, and added new and Iah improved machinery, we are peaaatee to handle all kinds ef heavy maehieai T We will manufacture Steam aeiafoe gat I and Gnat Mill maehinery,iae weed wk - iron and brass casting snare h r Repairing of farm machinery a see v Patterns ef all kiads mad ea eke'r netie. The beat assert meat af pslfpi c in the Slate. Shops corner 1st and Mow'aeatarv 8 ALBANY OUSQON. QtkAMkmr: o elaessesors to Peters A Itewsrt, aeeJei ia all kinds ef shelf sad heayy jattdware, eeal, painte aad ai's, epaasje 0d4 Fsl Itw'n Ttmp e.