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cmorat. WashingtonJLetter. From our ivgtdsr Correspondsnt. WAsniNOTON, Sept. 23rd, 1895. The sensationalists are at it again, and with about aa much foundation for their stories as usual. On Saturday Secretary Carlisle went to Marion, Mass., where he spent several weeks early in the sum mer. He didn't tell the newspapers why he went. Marion is known to be in the vicinity of Gray GaDles. That was enough foi the vendei a of cheap sensa tions. The wires were kept hot with stones of Secretary Carlisle having been sent ior by President Cleveland and all the details cf why and what be was wanted for weie telegraphed off with no better foundation than a lively imagina tion. It is altogether probable that Sec retary Carlisle went away to escape the heat, which has' been terrific in Wash ington since the middle of last week ; also, that he will combine business with comfort and see tbe president before he returns. It will be a long time before Secretary Lauiont hears the last of hia not attend ing the Chickamaugua celebration . He was down for a speech, but instead of going to Tennessee he went to Maine, to bring Mra. Laniont and the children home, be says. Hia frienda jokingly tell him that he would have attended tbe celebration if they bad not put him down for a speech. Tbe one'thing that he can't do is to make a speech. Senator Vest waa naturally much irri tated at having hia position on the sil ver question rcisiepresented by the wide publication of what purported to be an interview with him. Ia order that there j may be no miEundersianding of the po sition he occupies he states it over his own signature, as follows: "I have not changed my opinion in the slightest de gree aa to ail ver.and must protest against being called upon to explain imaginary statements never made, and for which I am not responsible. I stand upon the platform of the Missouri democrats made in August last, and have never wavered ia my position. When the question of repealing the purchasing clause of the Sherman act was before the Senate I re ported from the finance committee on behalf of my colleagues on the committee who favored free coinage, and myself, a bill for the coinage of silver dollars at the ratio of 20 to I,and I afterwards vottd with the frienda of silver in both Houses, first for the ratio of lb" to I, then 17 to I, then IS to 1, then 19 to 1, then 20 to 1 and finally for the reenactment of the Bland-Allison act. If called upon to vote again upon tbe question I should endeavor to secure free coinage for silver aa standard redemption money at the old ratio, apd if that could not be had, then at some other ratio which would se cure the requisite majority." Nobody seems to know jast what ia go ing to be done about the sugar bounty. Secretary Carlisle notified Ex-Senator Mapderson, the counsel for the beet eugar men, that be would hear hia argu ments against certifying tbe case to the Court of Claims, any time after tbe twentieth of this month. Since that time nothing has been beard from Mr. Manderson. : Begardiesa o! any argu ment that may be presented it is not thought likely that Secretary Carlisle will send the case to tbe Court of Claims against the wisbeB of the claimant. It baa b en stated that he might overrule or reverse the decision of Comptroller Coxier, bet that ia something that Sec retary Carlisle himself has positively etatei that he had no authority to do A democrat who has never- been specially friendly towards Senator Hill has just re turned from New fork, where he was in touch with everything going on inside democratic circles. Said he: "Senator Hill as been doing a wonderful work in bis ffo.ti to get the democratic party in such shape that it will have a fighting chance to regain possession of the state of New York. It matters net whether this work be done for one reason or another Senator Hill deservas credit, and I am quite sure that he will get it, too, not only from the lemocrata cf the plate but from those of the entire country." Democrats here are much interested in the Sew York state lemocratic convention, to be held this - rreek They want to know whether it will ie.larein favor cf any presidential candi a'e. There a flcMi on the cheek of the pip pin and peach, And the first glint of fold on the bough i the beech ; The Koom from the s'em of the buck wheat ia cut. And there'll soon be a gap in the burr of the cu. Tbe urape haa a gieam Tike tbe breast of a dove. And the haw is as red as tbe lips of my love; t While .the l.ue of her eyes the blue gen- tian doth wear, And the goldenrod glows like the gloss of ner hair. Like bubblea of amber away the - hours float As I search in my heart for regrets for '-he May; Alas ! for the spring and the glamor there of; . The autumn has woo ice the autumn and love. - Cj- NroN Scoixakd in October Ladies' " Home Journal - Oorvatlis lias been havicg trouble over its bill posting. The Times telle about it: The Taylor-Bitgharii combination no logger rontrol the ill-posting business, and the monopoly is broken. A member of the Carlton Theatrical Company struck outarter the troop's arrival in town Wednesday to distribute dodgere,and on complaint of the monrpolis'.s he was ar rested. To even np on the tnonrpiliata for the interference, Jim Horning, mana ger of the opera house at once took out another bill posting license and haa begun business, drawing from the origi nal mompily alt the theatrical business. V. A. Alexander alo had finger in as sixtinic in the disruption of the old mo nopoly. He wa having a few t.ooden ign ;otted about town when tuonopo-' list T.vir raised a row abooT it. Alex ml't t 'd Tt .lor to mind his.owa busi ness, and nnder the discouragements in cident io euntro'ling h- advertising bus-tie- '.i Tlor sold out hi" interest in if tii.i posting license to Bingham, I ihh retired to private life. - t-t e.f $700 to figure out a SC000 deficit t i 'he i iiie asvlum, and then there wv.a -lone, l.nly just some errorp. Vhat do "ii think of that, kind of final ciering nive uii biinetaliem. Ttie Mate fair allowed gambli'mr. ts iiai.gtity. Thai 1'ubil Tbe average pupil of the average coun try school does not even learn to write with ease or plainness. In arithmetic such pupils acquire enough to solve the simple sums in addition, subt rait ion, multiplication, and division which they meet with in practical life. But the in efficiency of the country school baa re sulted in what might properly be called "the American peasantry," being as il literate and unlearned aa any rlaea of I people in any civilized state in the world. An assertion like this is likely to oe call ed un-American by those shallow critics who maintain that Americans should never spear the truth of themselves and the institutions which have become de baaed. The American farmer of two generations ago waa a better educated man than ia the American farmer of to day. No one would ever have thought of calling him a peasant; he did not sug gest such a thing in bis manner of life, poor though it waa; nor yet ia hia man-j ner ot thinking, though that may have been narrow. Let any candid observer go into a neighborhood where tbe land 1 haa been tilled by the same family for generations, and let him find a farm where there are still three generations upon it. He ia almost sure to find that those of the oldest generation can speak, write, and think with more accuracy than the second generation, and that the second generation will show more evidences of education than the third. This shows degeneration, and this de generation caa be directly traced to the decadence of the country public schools, which now are really beneath discussion, were there not hope by telling of their badness some interest might be excited. and that through this interest they might be improved. We do not want an ignorant peasantry in this country we have no use for peasants. But we are getting each a class, both by impor tation and by breeding. The city schools are bad enough iu all conscience ; the principle .which controls their govern ment u both false and corrupt, but they are fountaina of light compared with the country schools that prevail in the United States today. In a country school, aa at present governed, tbe more a teacher knows, the lets ia bia or her ability to accomplish anything ; ao those who are wise and politic do as little as possible, hoping thereby to escape the hostile judgment of ignorant committee men. In a country district tbe clergy men, the physicians, and the lawyers should be asked to serve on tbe school committee, for men of these profession presumably have some education. But the noisy and disputatious village busy bodiea are usually those chosen. There i8 no use in refusing to look facts eqaare ly in the face; and the fact that country people agricultural people are grow in? more ignorant generation by genera tion ia so patent that instances or groups of instances need not be recited to prove it. The mere spending of more money on country schools will not effect any re form. Tbe State i, for a while at least, must take the schools in rural districts under control. Mr. Jno. Uilmer Speed in tbe October Foruui. The big arc light on Main street fin electric light eompany has iuroisheo without expense to the city for several months past, abeds light no more. A boy with a dangerous little patent "bean shooter" fired at it tbe other night, when he thooght uo una looked, and the In; let smashed tbe glass and put out the light It Las not been on doty since, and may never be again, aa the light compkny think it quiet enough to furnish free light, without, going to the x,eoe of bringing out new burners to be shot at by meddlesome boys. Tbe identity ol the lad wbo shot tbe light out is known t) the company. Corvail'a Times. "Bob" Fttzaimmona ia not a total ab stainer even when in training. He always can iea a flask of whiskey with him and takes a nip when be feels the need of it, He neer takes more than ia good for him, howerer. Beer and ginger ale he drinks ia large quantities. -When be first trained for the pnza ring be abstain ed wholly from .alcholic stimulants Now he considers them of value if taken in moderation. New York World. That means in tbe long run Bob wili follow in the footsteps of cu l:van and any prize fighter who Dooz even moderately to start with. Work goea on night and day at Quartz ville, a very important thing for Oregon Aloanr Democrat. You are right. By tbe time those rich mines are well along towards development lor profitable work Salem wi.1 1 have a railroad direct to then and her merchants who are growing more enterprising and able all the time, will capture tbe tiade. Statesman. Our friend of the Statesman ia tbe king of optimists.and there is nothing like it. It pays to look on tbe bright side of tbing. Were come one to discover gold in tbe moon tlie Statesman would have a railroad lo it by the time the m'ne was developed- In tbe meantime what about that Falls City line, that Silverton motor f that Siebalem branch, etc. This staff about Corbet being all out of whack is very silly. He ia probably, in just aa good condition aa Fitzsimmona, and both are wind bags. A good many people are beginning to think Fitzsim mona will defeat Corbett. lie probably will not. In fact Corbttt has the ad vantage. It loots very much though as if the governor ot Texas will knock both out It ia to be hoped that be does. The men have been given more notoriety than they deaervo. But, when it cornea to whipping, why, Corbett will be the 'ant man on bia feet. In its Thursday's review of tbe world' trade the London , Standard points out that America ia leading in the revival ol business, and ; declares that everytkine indicates a further expansion of trade. Such well-eonaidvred aod timely fore casta are received with marked cheerful ness every where except among MiKin ley'a frienda in Ohio. World. One of those Linn county fellows that the Albany papers are alwavs bragging on for paying wore for ntheatth&n Sa lem rui'i pav, mia disappeared again. He is 9,030 bushels short. Journal. But we never bragged on Mm, nor even quoted hia market price for wheat hava hardly ver even mentioned hit name in the faper, but are doing it some nowadaya. According to a canvass of the member of th rnr nnyrip M(.--i ir'P v 89 fre ,ilvei m .., i.d j.i ..d hi unknown, which indicatea very plainly that noth ing will be done next winter. A Salem paper ia loudly yelling that Salem ianot reeponaible for the mannei in which the fair it run ' Who is then, and what's the matter anyway, and ia not it run all righ',or is it ten all wrong. We don't know much about it here in Albany. Inefficiency of Country Schools. Cleveland is fishing today. Two mon'.ha to the city election. What do you want. Quality counts in the long run in any business, professional or mercantile. Albany merchants can give as good prices and goods ac any city in the valley. This is a trading center and stocks of goods are kept here of a high grade. Congressman Bryan only spoke to small audiences at the state fair. It waa managed all right on that point. It look a as if it was not intended that he should have big audiences. See I A few years ago tl'ev told ua that free coinage ot a1 Wet waa driving gold out of the country. We have no silver coinage now.but gold goea just the same. Ex. An Englishman in India bait arranged electric wires about his house as a pro tection, not against burglars, but against snakes. Should one ot the latter attempt to enter it would receive a fatal shock. Tbe need for some such safeguard ia evi dent from the fact that in 1803 21,213 persona ware killed bvauake bile in In d The Dkmocrat would like to see the Cubans run their own government. At least it is time for them to b-eak loose from Spain The idea that a country across an ocean because a citizen of it years ago first stepped upon Cuba can run it during the rest of lime is falla cious. The following interesing ittn is from an eastern paper: The wettest place in this country isKeah Bay in Washington; over 123 inches ot rain fait there every year. The dryest place in the United State, at any point where regular ob servations are taken.is Fcrt Garland.Col. Less than six inches of rain fell there during tbe year. There are localities in Arizona, Xavada and Utah where rain haa never been known to fall. A reader wisbea to know whether it ia lawful to publish an account fir sale against a debtor. It ought to be a le gitimate to sell an acrouut aa any thing else, and the "best way to do it ia to ad vertise it. Some men can't pay their debts, treat them gnt!y- Some men can pay their debts, but deliberately won't, or spend tbnir money for whis key, an advertisement of them ia what they deserve. Every clergyman haa enough ambi tion, at liast, to wish to be a good or buccessTul minister. Tp that end, let these Ua qualifications suggested bv Martin Luther be carefully studied : 1. He should be able to preach plainly and in order. 2, He should have a good bead. 3. Good power of language. 4. A good voice. 5 A good memory. 6, Oe should know when t 'atop. 7. He should be bu.t; of what he meana to tay. S. And be ready to staxe body and souls. goods and reputation, on iia truth 9 He should study diligently. 10. And suffer hiue'f to be vexed and criticised bv eve-y oi.e Some people tr.mk the Uoiled States ia not very well governed.bit at a matter of fact it ia the beat governed nation in the world, as rotten aa soiue o! the tim bers in tbe body politic are. This coun try ia a. I right at tuart. There is a backbone to it that ran not be broken It will survive all internal distention and external ill-will. & long as the stars and stripes float the spirit of patri otism will dominate. The muses are solid for right. Monopolies and trusts may menace the welifaw of tbe labor ing people, strikes and calamity bowling may cauee waves of dissension ; but de pend upon it, from Oregon to Florida the strength of our people will be for tbe American rlag.andall it's name signifies. This freight business ia peculiar. A bashelof wheat is now carried from Duluth to Buffalo for two sen U or !ess.a distance of over 1000 miles, while it still costs from three to five cents to carry it frow Buffalo to New York, a diatacce of 493 miles. It seems to be about the same across the Atlantic.where English fane- era are protesting against the discrimi nation in rates made by the railroads. Batter and cheese landed at Southamp ton are eent to London for $1.50 a ton, while for - the same article mads in England the cbargea are (4.50 per ton. Imported bar ia carried from Southamp ton for 1.25, (and from Wincbetter. 12 miles nearer London, for $2.37. Those persons, and their number is legion, whose fondness for tbia cummer dessert is such that they are designated icecream fiends, will be glad to know that the va!ue of ice cream as a remedy for certain intestinal troubles ia being advaaced. Borne, indeed most pbyaici anspermit it throrgh typhoid fever, al waya insisting it shall be of tbe purest make. To the story recently going the rounds ip print of the entire cure of a case of nicer of tbe stomach by the sole and persistent ue of ie cream may be added that of a woman. She suffered from a serious affection of the eyes, di rectly traceable to digestive disturbances, and her hysician finally put her upon ice cream as a sole diet. For eleven months she literally lived upon icecream with tbe result to Sect a complete and apparently permanent cure. T he theory is that the cream furnishes ample nour ishment, while the diseased intestines, chilled by the low temperature of the food, are prevented from getting np io flamation during thi prccess o' digeslioo carried on by the healtny parts Farm, Field and Firetdde. A voyage to the moon ia the latest pro j ject which ia seriously pet forward aa the crowning point of the exhibition of 1930. M Mantois, ita author, does not propose tocarry passengers lo the lunar regions in an aerial car, but heexpecta to bring down the moon to the reach of people whose vision extends, say a'x miles from Urn earth. The plan is In construct a telescope neaily SfX) feet In length .The objective glass will have a diameter d something over four feet three mcliei, the largest in the world. The colossal tutie.will be placed horizon tally, and the imace of the moon will be reflected b hat is termed -a mirror plane, fix feet in diamsrter aid 1.3 inche thick. The weight would he 8000 pounds , The special feature of the idea ia that the imtge ef the moon si ouM he thrown upon a acrcen placed !n a hall Urye enough to hold 600 apectatura. Astron omers calculate that with an apparatus of t ieae dimensions it will be poitjble to di em easily objects of the sice of the Jfotre Dame Cathedral towtrr, and to disrin nlsh the evolutions nf n tuna r ri-jr'irin Should the i peiiinii of tlie2D:ti cen'ti'v be signalized by volcanic eruption In the mountains of tho moon, visitora tw the exhibition would ha ve a grand spectacle Ex. MISFITS. Ah Oregon State fair never had better weather than the present one haa had so far, all of which ia duly appreciated. Portland still retains soma of her frontier tricks, A few nights ago a dance waa broken up in that civilized city by a fight A Usamster named Davis, in Portland, upon going home a few nights ago very drunk, waa taken in hand by his wife and horse whipped in a terrific manner. People generally will say it served him right, and yet haa a woman any more right to whip a husband than a husband hia wife. A woman in town tells her husband a a dozen times a day that he looka sweet ; and she really thinks so. Ha ia really fat and bald headed, and to other people looka like a cattish dresaed up. Budget. A good catfish ia certainly sweet. The editor of the Oregonian calls the editor of the Salem Journal a firibund blackguard, whereupon Holer calls Soott a iraud, monopolist, hypocrite and imu dozer. Were this Mexico thero might be a duel, but being civilized Oregon not even a toy pistol will snap over it. Boat service between Portland, Inde- peadence, Albany, Corvalha and inter mediate landings will ho estaimtfhed Thursday, October 3, by the O. It. & S. Three trips per week will be made. Freight will le received at Ash-street dock. Telegram. Aa the river is only about 9 inches above low water it ia very doubtful if this occurs. Sunday aa H. H. Stone waa bicycling about three miles the other aide of Co burg, the frame of hia wheel suddenly parted, precipitating the genial tonsorial artist over the handle bars to the ground. where he gracefully slid along on his left cheek for 10 or 15 feet In-fore coming v a halt. On examination it was found that the lower bar of the frame had bro ken square near the front forks, and the top bar bending, had let him down. Eu gene Kegisfr. The Eugene Guard saya that Binger Hermann, who waa in that city, fully rvalues the unlimited advantages offer ed by deep water communication, and apeaka in very Mattering terms of the improvements now under process of con struction which directly affects this coun ty. He ia fostering the improvement of the upper river aud hot8 to get ap propriations for a more elaborate system of improvement. Om that will 'make tbe improvements more lastu-g wuen completed and place the river in condi tion for navigation this far up at all seasons of the year. From the report of the government engineer he believes this can be done, lie believes that im provements of the Willamette should be carried on in conjunction with those of otlur rivers of the state. A ala,ae Wmeiatf. Grast's Fa. Or., Oct. 1. Arrrnge- menU were completed here this afternoon by which Grant's Pas will soon have in operatic n the only pine-needle factory in America, r or some time pact, negotia tion ba?) been pending with a company of California men, revt etuted by Y. W. Lul ovici and imoo liovan. for the erection of a factory by which the, long pine needls.or toliage ot tne JSonnaa ping tree, would be onvertad into 'ariou commercial pro du:t, such as a-iap. extract and oils, ax baa been done iq certain place u Europe for year. Jast mrrr a Hah. AciTts, Teza. Oct. I . The Te- lea ialature met at noon with a quorum rrw ent. Tbe governor, in a mes'age. review ed the hrws againtt prizeSjfhlina in Tex, calling attention to error therein. lie recommend a bv making prize fighting a felony. There ia a 'Iron g lobby tere from Ind ia, and tbe leader nf it claim to have vote enough in tbe huo to defeat tli? emergency clause. tierral ar.ii-iri.'firf!jt hil! wrr ictro dua-d in I win bfMiM. and adjournment wa Ukeo until tomorrow Baltimore, tyhirh ou the bae ball championship this year kt J game. Years ago the Circii cali K d ltoi kWpt t wept the U. f . t-ardly Inn g a earn.-. It 'is different bare tail cow. -What does this 'New Wcmau' tal mean, John?" "Hit masa, If ria,'' replied the old armer, "that w?m;n air artaken tbe acemen occupied. Yoo'll find the p'ow igbt where I left it zan'wben yoa sbarp p tbe axe yoa kin sail into a dun rorda o wood, an' I'll have topper a biilin' wbn you git home!" The Cm stitutioo. We have to buy gro ceries', produce and not once a month lut every day. These are what we'live on. It ia a matter in which we should PROPOSITION That Pays take pains, for a jrool deal of life's hap piness depends on baying fool groceries. Fresh produce And well baked kooJ. A long experience has taught Albany people that they cap depend on what they buy of Parker Brotncrs. Do not neglect the symptoms of impure blood. Do not disregard Nature's civ for help. Take Hood' Smaparillaand g-iard against serious illness ar,d prolonged ml teriag. Hood, pills for the lirer and locls, act euoliy jet prompyy cod effectively. FJr thi it Drosa Dawson's. MARRIED. SMITH MAXWELL In AUwny.on Wedeaday, Oct. 2nd, 1895, at the resi dence of Kev Kiley Little, byltev. II. I,. Hood, aasiated bv Kev. Little, Mr. J. K. M one Smith and Misa tllaj. Maxwell, both ot 8hedd. la Our Great Grandfather's Time, big bulky pills were in general use. Lilce the Dlundcrousa ' 01 that decade they were big and clum sy, but iue&erv Uve. In I his cent ury of enlight enment, we have In. Fierce a rleasant Pel lets, which cure all liver. stomach and bowel derange menta in the most effective way. Assist Nature a little now and then, with a gentle, cleansing laxative, thereby removing of fending matter from the stomach and bowels, toning up and invigorating the liver and quickening ita tardy action, and you thereby remove the cause of a multitude of distressing diseases, such as headaches, indigestion, or dyspepsia, biliousness, pimples, blotches, eruptic.is, boil, constipation, piles, fistulas and maladies too numerous to nitmtion. If people would pay more attention to properly regulating the action of their bowels, they would have less fre quent occasion to call for their doctor's services to subdue attacks of dangerous diseases. That, of all known agents to accom plish thia purpose, Dr. Pierce'a Pleasant Pellets are unequaled, is proven by the fact that once used, they are alwaya in favor. Their secondary effect is to keep the bowels open and regular, not to fur ther constipate, aa ia the case with other fjjl. Hence, their great popularity, with sufferer from habitual constipation, pilea and indigestion, A free sample of the " Pellets," U to 7 doses) on trial, is mailed to any address, post-paid, on receipt of name and address on postal card. , 1 Address, World's Dispensary Modi j cai, Association, Buffalo, N Y. TO TELEGRAPHIC. It Woa't Work. San Fiuncisco, Oct. I. After (rat wr ing up a few rugged end of testimony left over from lat week, the defense in the Durrant rase thi morning, began the building of an alibi for the young medical student from April 4 to April 12, inclu sive The purpose of the alibi is to im peach the testimony of Pawnbroker Op penlieim and W. J. Phillips, who testified that some time between April 3 and April 12, Durrant tried to pawn Blanche La mont'a ring at Oppenhuim'a ttore. During tho course of the testimony, which covered Durtant's movements on April 4 and 5, a struggle was precipitated by fiiutrict At torney Hornet, who challenged tbe relia bility of a roll call book at Cooper colleges. UlMi.lruu Kara Fire. Grkvais. Oct. 1 About 10 o'clock last night the burn of John Kline, miles southwe-t cf this plact, was destroyed by fire, with all Us contents. Nine head of work horses perished in the flame. There were burned 000 bushels of wheat, 40 ton of bay, 1500 buxbtls of o.it. nnd all the agricultural implements. Mr. Kline was away from home at tho time of tbe fire. Tbe origin ot the fire i unknown. There as no one present to rescue the horee, and they were burned to a crisp. The loss on barn and contents is about $2000 There is no insurance. The lo-w will be felt heavily ty Mr. Kline, as he ia a poor man, and lost all he had. The Fu Brna. Pmi.ADKi.fiiiA, Oct. t. The university of rennkvlvunia won iU first football game ot tha season today from the Swartmores by a score of 40 toO. I'urtii, left end of the Swartiucre it am, had his shoulder dik located. He Daard. l.NDEriNPHNca. Oct. 1. ThU after noon, a Siletz Indian, dressed in war cos tume, with buckskin, beads, feathers, bo and arrovva. etc., danced on the streets, hut b.-fore more than a crowd of 200 had -ul- lected, tbe uiaiohal made bitu quit. Brtca'(c the f'tas. CuiCAco, Sept. ;10, As much of the population ot C acio cm could find in tranet to the auditorium of Central Mug c lull aad the V. M. C. A. buddings to night shouted itself hoarse in approbation of a series of n solution in which the gov ernment is 8 ked to recognize tbe Cubans aa belligerents, hucb genuine enthusiasm has eeliioai been witnessed in this city, and On no occasion were word spoken by men more full of the heart aai soul than tb speakers. Mayor George B. Swift pre sided at tbe main meeting in Cential Music hall, while Judge William A. Vm ont ws ib Airman of the overflow meet ing iu the AtMJCijitKm building Htil kiss ilr- Salkm. S. pt. :.-1hoimu II. Hubbard, a weil-kuoa basinet man of Marion county, died at his h ime in Saleci today, lie had been a sufferer from Bright' dit tose for e-ght months, and hi death wa not um xpevtrd. lie was bcrn in Pleasant Mi l, 1I., June 13. I42; cama to Oregon in !Sj6, aad resided near fciivenoo natal From 1VJ0 to b waa manager of the RaeH hardware firm in i"ort!a.od. A rtsatrr ( '14- I.MtrEJtitMT O., S-pt. 30 Wil liam lercival, of Monmouth, did yester day evening, at 9:30 o'clock, aged -U years and 1 mtilti. lie was torn in FngUnd, August 29. 115: came to Ore iron in Is&t. and La lived ia Von mouth until bis death. He Wit six children and a wife to bom he was mxrried in Chariton county. Missouri. Her maiden name was Man' X!Jr Mu'key. K5At.IIT. Swpt- bx Uvea were acn6oMl at qj&ny eijjht tut- from in dependence , tliis morbiog bv the pre mature et uua c-f a b-e.-t- fl-e victim are: Mik McTiemn, contractor; C-jo. i'rmti, tsrm-'r, ; jesrs old; lUaiel Lark in. qaarnnAn: An!, rd-j Cjriin, qsiArry uin, ana lo:u Fcrtisoa, Sysirsold. I be men were trah-d uniT a bo. rock, and loj-un-h kiik-J It ly lived f-jcr hours Awtix, lei., SNrpt. 3J -C'a'y 2 mm- ben I Im i-.i-i:ure l ave armed up to toniirtd, aod. judging from preit irx.tcs-' ti. t. it i Ksrvtiy prd-able Usa! a quorum will am. e ; rnwrsii roll cat ttrevrow. i I A carvicl t I of t tb boue by inter! df' cfj4 tU t t tllt Uhic uuerjc.t' azd ri:iiMs K-ntmieiit of the 1 ineaibcr. SLe t n.i i-r: !.gat l i.l wiii un: Usro-Jirii the sea:, isu the ciserx-n. r ' cUase with vote lo sjure, ' Up to tfca p:e?tt wrilinir, of the 13 1 meciben of toase hue, nine a op- 3 vMcd to &e euierirency cia we, and of this ; namuer foor are cmt-tud out antigrnUt oi I any aati-prisesht bill at al . Vruta a Jarr. Gha.vt" Pa. Sept. 30. In the case of 1 Charlet t-'ie.ter, on trial for killing bis wife by droirnicj? her, the enure panel wa tx liuted. and on.f three jaror were f secured. A special venire of 4. wa issued, llistrirt Attorney ISensun i assuted by i. . C. Wade, while tbe defense i represented bv K. Vs. Smith, (i. W. Colvijr and tie. B Han- Sa Fa.tsotnv). Sept. 23. to bidding on Lolled Ma!e wa." vessels, t-an Francis co contractor hire hitherto had a clear field on this cAA.t, but a dispatch received here fro.n Washington. Tburaday. indi cates that a new competitor on toe Pacific coi-t ba arien, and tht their supremacy 1 .... I ,-"..1.1 v.r triratfrlv t Ii n, A. I lit is MM " J . J I Ik. limn It r J )r nf wltlA lut ni IU- J - -. ...... , v. " - - HW. been awarded llie conlrart for one f Uiree torpedo bouts, the cotsstruciorof which was authorized by tho : cunress. al a priie not to exceed lj.CWJ easa. Tbe bid of Momn lirotber was but H.tW) as again! 57o,OtX) bid by tbe Union iron works. Fax'aad Meaas Bastaess. JflLtNGHAl. Sept. 'J3 Kailli.f entile compliatv,- with Uie British deuiands, it is uu'le,t---l that a fleet of bfteu warvhip will ma- a demon; tration before Nanking Toeada' or Wlned-y next. 'Fae Britisn demand is that within 14 days au edict must be issued degrading the viroy of tbe Se t hu-:n. or otherwuc the British ad miml commanding' will act. Tbe wife and family and the treasure of ihe riccroy of .Nankin nave been urougbt to bhanghat for saf'vkeepins;. Chinese merchants are cuiii'g here from every side, seeking shelt er. A Els ail Sax Fit.sKri.sto. Spt The Cbivnicle wys ttiat the most l.ir-reacl:mg .m-.nt ever trieti in California, and one b will attract world-i'i; attentkn Irom its economic and commercial Ixiating. i in tho calendar of the United .Midca circuit court of appeals fur the present sesion. It is the struggle, of the heavy creditors of the t mon 1 act lie K,nlwa Coinpanr and its S'2 branches to have the entire busir.es .of tbe great trunk linn thrown into a common pool and administered on as a trust fund iiy tbe Mend courts. tie Meaa Role.. At stin, Tex . Sept. 23 The following from Uiere is direct from tho govarnor'a olfice. and is self-explanatory! Uoverr.ot' Culberson stands firm in his position agiinxt prizefighting, lie intends to stippreu it and will exert every power of his olh to that end. lie believes the law, a it now stamls, is against prize fighting, und that the decicion ' Judge Huit is fundamentally wrong. His proc lamation isKtiod Frt'lay does not receti one inch from hi declared purose i i.forc" the Uw, regardless of the Hurt opinion. arii-r a t'asnlrr. I'eiihy, (J. J ., bept, i. A iiiewif-rirt-r T.. SepL 29. A from rawnee. '23 miles east of hero, siivs erferrv if Hi- of tiiut (own .b of angry de that President and Ci.shie Farmers' & I'itixens hunk is lieing pureuud ty a mod ot angry positors, and will be lynuhed if ciiught. ft leaked out that the bunk ouM no', open its doors Saturday, and ft bill for a receiver was bein? prepared. The dopoaitoi im nuilirttely nn tin atticHitifnt of tlm bank building ind assct to thi u mount of $:0. 000. tira. Milrs Ihe Han. New Yohk. S?pt. 2!) There is no longer ony doubt that Uneral M ile:i is to succeed General Scliofield in the clliou of genenil in command of the army. General "ilea nmde a statement of tlm fact tonight, saying that bo was informed of the presi dent's determination to appoint him bv he secretary of war, whom he hud turt in this city, by appointment, at the Metro politan Club. , For Prescriptions Dawson's. Women Must Sleep. Yak ol Paine's Celery and Ne The burdens of life are not equally borne by nun and women. Women too often auffer from some weakness that waa never intended for them by nature. When trouble or hard work or excite ment have rendered the nervous system so morbidly wide-awake that sleep is denied, the over-tired brain must be helped to get quickly back to its healthy normal condition or "serious mischief en ie. Paine's celery compound afeomplishc this as nothing ele haa ever done. It at once begins to regulate and equal ize the over-wrought ntrvea and to re store lo them their list lone. It brinjr. to the disabled, debilitated nervous tissues tho peculiar nerve fool which they must have to buill op their parts. "I took Paine's celery compound for fill m MILLIONS -fVOF HAPPY HEARTS TO-DAY- From Main to Oreg-on FOX 5 Featherbone Corsets and Waists. Best Material:. Latest Stjii. Host Comfortabie. mi i a3 mm TrUOC-UARK REGISTERED. Dress-, Makers say: "Hscy r- tbe best fitting corset cu the market.'' Mercbant cbecrfnlly refund tbe aaoney alter 4 week's triil if not utsfactor?. Ca!l f jr tbcta at tbo atorea. W TWAoaL .'i I Ijf mm syr FEATHERBONE CORSET CO. oca suawscTrBzsa, KALAMAZOO. MICHIGAN. FOR SALE BY S. E. YODNG, Albany, Oregon. FORTMILLER & IRYING WE K tEP cnnstanily on hand a full line of iretatlc, clotn and wod caskcj and Ctxrins, Also boilsl ul-es and sidts. In hn-adclolh, satin, can.. r. p'c !.lci arm be at ' Tie l.weat IJIbs; rralt. FfV' BALMIWG id Me proper care of the dead a specially. HASOXIC TEMK NO EXTRACHARCE FOt. EXPOSITION PORTLAND. OREGON The Lateat and Moat Complete niplay ever made of the Resources, Ind (ommerce, ltuwnew. Agriculture. Forests, Mine. Fruit. Fisheries', Mi Hrc8' ,,d Tmnaportation I acihuea of Uie Ureal PnciBc Northwest, Fine Music, Spxlnl Attractions Every Day. KcUucviI Rntcs on nil Transportation Lines. ADMISSION Silicic Admission 25 Children Under 12 Years lOe, Season 1 iekets $3.tK F..C.MASTEN, Secretary . d,c for solum Albsnr.Otog. by J. A. Cll WMl.NiiS. Compound to the Sick ivods. dyspepsia, nervousness and sleeplccs- ..... i ;'!.., n t.;,i. rj vv;ii;.,. UvBB! rain aiiv au his w asiuiuJsi j ton, N. i., "and I can recommend it as food medicine. Aa a result of taking it feel better than I have for several years." Paine's celery compound ia a perfect nerve foci. It quick! v feeds weakened part, removes all irritation, allows tbe rest from rain they need so wwlly, and restores all the mvriad dtep-!ying nerve parts a!! over the body to a healthy, quiot working. ThU ia the way this re markablv invigorator makes people well. Reports of its marvelooa working come from cities aa tar apart aa New Orleans and Montreal. There is not a town large enough to stand on a railroad map that has not contributed tome word of warm praise and gratitude to tbe greatet nerve and Mood remedy of this stirring end of tbe 1Mb, centurvl ALE BV Read, Peacock & Co. Rdcatnoiewled bf Ladies mho wear them. i A1BM 0REG0 HEARSE OR SERVICE OPENS.... Oct. 5th as'tries. iUanufuc- For Exhibit Spnct apply at th Exposition tiullding to C. II. HUNT. Superintendent. srV Inside the Thta VsuaAnslteiacdr eons qslrkly, permanently B n-rou uiMasea, Wi.S Siotuurv, 1" u limin UoailMh. WsSarullicM. la luUltv. tilMbUV Kin um, drssms. InipoUtnef ml waailna diwasss eusrl tor VOIS,nji(rrarsorMMm. CuulaiiisnaoplsuM. Us aorvc laala and blml kallOvr. lkes(hpilandanri-HurBnapiaaip. Ks.tlrrsrrlMlnmtpnrkrl.sll rb..: f.ra. Hr inslljPr nM. vnth a written vu4irantf4ommr rfwtitL Writs u.rrr nmlleia bank, senifd pmin wrnviwr, wna temmonlsis and aHl br UOLKil6 A Atcl'A UXAM 1. iruaUls. ALBANY Red Grown Milling Go la now under the managemen Ea ward Goina, N. II. Allen, Wm. L, Vane E. D. Barrett and Samuel E. Young,wbo are now prepared to furnish sacks and Receive Wheat on storage, and will pay the highest market price for the same. - ALBANY TRADING CO. GROCERIES and FEED OF ALL KWDS. Cheat w-ed for sale or trade. Free de livery. Telephone So. 1 1. R. N. orrte. Mgr. Cor. 2nd and Main Bta. RI-P-A-N-S The modern stand ard Family Medi cine : Cures the common every-day ills of humanity. ALBANY hNS AGENCY The only first class agency io Albany !bat can frtve on lUi) cent aorUi of insar anoe for .1.00. Besides irivinir Too the Lest indemnitv we have paid out in this community dar ing trie ut nine months for " oat bought over I13.01.O. thereby beceSrtinir the farm ers and every buaioes man. ia cotaider- Jon of wkica we shoo Id rvreive the pre- lerence ever ageoi wno ?ri out m-ary all ynu pay tiem for inu.oce and bring in nothic;. We represent the only first class eom pany making a speeiaity ot farm insurance, op tb note plan. "Tbe ContineoUl." of New York, vi e alo retreeot tbe Son. Phoenix. Manchester and London, of ftc in land, the Sun being; tbe oldest Ere insur ance company in the world U.SEXt-ERS, Vgt Go To Hopkins' Bros. Successors a Kcapp Barrel! & Co. 1 o Buy Your Genuine OHM CHILLI PLOrl AH Extras sold elsewhere in Albany fcr same are counterfeit JOSEPH J SMITH tf-ETBRXBs-ATl'Sr sx7xci3vxi oar OtBoe at MT.Ser & Turner- siabie, Al bay. Or. Keeidenre Sth and Montgom- ATTENTIOH T CXK SHOP. Cor. Seiocd I St.. Albany, will bt y r-s i&d Fe. infi. hot tie and all cindi of u and taiiow, lor cash. b des, be J. Bbocn?te! A sos of Music ALBANY COLLEGE, Z. M. Parvin, Mni-al Pirector. form T of Wiiiamet'e rnivereitr, will have tharseof tlii department ' of Albanv College. C.tirsv to graduation in the important branches erf a musical educa tion, Newest and best methods adopted. tit mtuic rooms for Conservatorv ia the state. Tuition low Tor grade work. School begins Sept. 11th. Send for circular and catalogue. Ad dress, Prof. W. II. Lee. A.M., i-reetdeat, Albany, or till SepU 9th. Z. M. Parvix, Musical IHrector, Saiena. FOSHAY k MASON, DRUGGISTS AND BOOKSELLERS ALBANY. ORKGOX. Pure Drugs and tbe Finest and Largest rtoclt of Stationary and Boos. in tho Market. HEW HARNESS SHOP H.A ISO opened a new harness shop in tho corner of Schmeers liver) "table I am prepared to make first-claa harnecaes to order, aud, do all kinds ol repairing, aa at reasonable rates. Chas. Wagner. OREGON, LEBANON SANTIAM ACADEMY. A preparatory school for all collegeaon the coast. Normal department g.-aduatea receive atate and life diploma. Music, art, bookkeeping. For cataUgue address, i. A. Ka.nou:, A. M., Principal. WILL PAY WARRANTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1 HAT hive Hie fuuJson haJ and will pay all Ci'unly warrants stamped mt paid forth wsnt of fund previous to Sept. 1, IS95. In'erest on the same closing at ihi date. Sept. 13. IS95. P. O. MoRUia. County Tieasam NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice is hereby 'fives, that the co-partnership in the nullinerv business) hereto fore exis'ing bet weed Kick McLean and Ella Bunile in Albany. Orefron. ka tKu dv been dissolved bv ruutnal eoBue tk. said hica McLean having purchased all of said Ella Baurrle's interests, the retiring from said firm. , . . Rca McLxait. Eixa liACMaJt, 1 SUMMONS. the. Circuit Court of tfw. State vi'Orrgo fat the Count of Linn The Anglo American Land Mongsge and Agency Com- PUi'diff. paoy. Limited, a crpora hon. vs J L Hol'.ida.ar.d Anna Hotli!a bia wife; and tbe Lombard In vestment Co, a corporation; and J P Rector.W vy Adams and Ah Foo.achinsman.and the Alliance Trui Co. a Mis- Irfem!ant souri corporation, and A ft Matthew and Edward Washburn, partner cloinir cosines under the firm name t ilaiibews and Aashborr. To tbe Lombard loverment Company, a sorporation, P Kector. W W Adan-.a,Ah too. a chinaman, four of the above named defendant: IK THE SAME OF THE 8TATE OF OK KG ON: Yoa and each of you are beret y required to an pear aad answer the cross oom plaint of the defendant, tbe Alliance Trust company, a corporator,, ja the above entitled court in t he abov entitled tit on fife ritl tbe C'erk rf mid .-our i u or before the ay tf October, l'JT; t d jja and each of yoa a e hereby r.ot'Bc; ruat ii you H I to appear ana sd- er m -1 compUiut as fcerrby required Jbe erc-sa c mplainant, the K AW'ttt Irost conr- pany. -aid apply totnecoa't for the relief le-nau-'ed tn said cross eomptaiit. toft: For a eWee ot this court, tht sasd Alli ance Trust eompany, a corporation, may have and acquire iudirement ainit its ec-defendm J LfJollida and Anra Holli da, for the sum of two tno-wnd and siaty dollar (2u60) lth in'rrert J . at the rnte of 8 dt cot i-r aw.nm from tee first av -f '.Motet. aod for tbe farther nus f two bun i-e l iotlar, ($2fX) as a reasottil.te ttt.r iys f.e indtorc-js's and dixlMjrseu,n;s ot the, aid Adiaox Trust Compuiy. , corp-va - . : . t. n ft,, k n . ... I ,1 . ft'.- joort decree a foreclosure of ri niijrtae iescrisvd in said cross complaint. i.d fcst tbe real propery therein de-r"S--d to-itif: Tte uin et qaartr -4 S-tiim Tin flo), aod sh orsi rji.fr ri . f iwc.ics EeTf (n),ind North ri - ai V ,it Sr lion Fit: era (ij), alt in T.-hi;' K-ti.-!i Sosf.h karg- F.n-r (a w r ut the Willamette M ridin ; s. d U finning; a: the North c a rt ..f ihe Sooib east qaarur of ,id Sect- F.l.-tt a fll);ud runaing thcace East Six u r-tyiva ,6.63) chains; thence Vnetbiir, t)'tmr; .bence Wert S x and 63-io ( 6 63) r' nt 'bcc North Five (5) chaias t- y c ! ta'ns; aV begianin; 1 iae'r--. and 35-100 193E na-.t Ea ot Soathe- OTHtruliaid C ton Te tl"): awl ranuir-s f-rce Ea.t Twrui ($-1 (20 65) cksi- lo Souther parser t4 boati.wrsi quaite of said scxta tea Ui)iOtet-ce No'th Ft (tojcis ns; t.'-reee Ar'rs: tjrral m"4 65-100(2 j.65)--.air 3h- d- e ira b Fwt (40) chcs p jr f btria-itns-xxcrjwing alws S "ea-" q an. r t Si'bwest quarter of um bertloo Eievrst (ll). cooiaiuieg la tU tiw- SasirrJ aad tweaty sis aad 60-100 acre. avjrect la, lOcOriUg O0vc?wneotsrvc;; I- -rril (he DSSKf preaeribrd bv Us .ion ri. iCiitUHi by tic bhcrtS l a!.i 0r.t to 2-tsfy ti stove de-x scccrrd b aid waig2c sad a reasoi at.U ai'cr aeya fee, snd costs, .nd that the focrrds irslac troei sweb sate be apphed: FirM to he pajsaeni oi lac cot aad disbui semer.- s i tbi suit aad .0 the atuares tee prre-l ior ia said Croat eoropiaiat ol to hundred dollars (lac); Second: Fo the payment cf any )odg neotthat maw b rendered bedn in fa vor of the aaij ccfendast the Atso Trut Company, a corporal ion. aod that the p'aiaiiS and ad cf the aid defeedaata, . ecrp!o2 tne Ai.'iaBce Tost Cosnpany, and sll tcriii- H'iitiiog aader them, or eitber c4 V.. m, be tK:'-f n fl and fjrci- oed of all rigs', tikr. and equity of rdc mp.' too in, or to, said real prorrty, o " part thereof- and that if 'h- t :eed arising from auch a e H a sui5 dent t pa s-i0 d-lr.a'. Le 41 Uance T't Gora, ' ' i'"'. c s, d&-uneiBra-s and arossvev's fe . 1- b a ce-ieadsat- 1. Aliisce T:o- v op.y, have jadronst xgii.s- le eodants J. L. Ho'-ioa an4 Hu Ito' ida for such deficieccy r. : l.-r eiccu ti Jn ti-e'rf jr agaisst the prpriyof (be defeoUot i L Houida aoJ A as ilollida sad for ifc-h ot-vr relief s- to c-e coart say sretn jat and equnairfe. T-i -'m-bok la xibiUbed by ord t cf l-.o. H "3 Hewitt, Jad,re of tfce" Circuit C-ert oftte Ute of O'eg-ja fcr L'an oranty. aiade at -hamber Jaiy 153.1. O.G LLU. Att sraey fjr th-? dffeadt. ice Aiiurice Vast Comicy. c cjrp"retn-a SQUM3ii5 tie OraU Court far Lin Cctmry.Statr 1 Onrgaa.- Ida M. Xje P-aia iS vs foils TV. Nye Defend at lo Jobs W. Nye. the asove Baaiei de fend act. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, Yo are rierebt required ta p pear sn i answer tbe eocBpia'at of the store Plaintil. ia thea'Jove entitled court, bo o sUe with the c'erk of aid coart. by tbe arst day of ice regular term of the abve entitled ot U La he'd a; tv- -i'y pf Alaaey. Linn couaty. Or . oa tbe ife day ot Oc '.ober. 1S95. a-d too are ajtiSed tfst it yoa fait to appear and arcwr said cn siaiix as berey reqTre J t-- P ;a iff will spp'y lo tbe coart f w tbe relief asked for ia e .-onipSaiBt. to:t a deer of " BO-a&:e eonrt d! ie the boa Ja ot n.atriatoar sow exU-l n between pUit tiff nd defeeJsol sad for fieeare. ca-t "y a J coafxJ of their miaor child, J a P. Ste, acd for costal dis-araements iq Ue ia"l I h-s sammBs U puU:.ied by rVr of the 3 a- H 1 Ui-tJJse ofheawre entfe Wd coart. aaade atckamber 00 tbe H b day of August, iS96 W iu.TSKK.rcmo k ttt. A'-tortsrya lor P'utiat'ff. fSU!XtSilAT033XQTICE. Kotica ia kereby gitea thit tne under sigad astmuststrator of the estate of Job a Faga." sVceaxd has EieJ his Snat account wiih the clerk ot the county court fur Muacoantv. Oreroa.ao- tbe court bis axed tbe 7th day of Oc'-ooer. lS5j. at tbe soar of 10 o'clock a. m., for ih hearing Jt objeitioaa to said account it any and fcw the se'tiemen of 1 1 ej'ae Ttla the lt'h dav cf Ausut. 1S9C1. TV. C. Morc.ax. Adfr. eirercrd tt VYyatt. Atts for Adas KOriCE CF fii SETTlEyEKT. Notice la hereby gien to all whont it mar concern that the uudersigned rvecc trii haa riled her final account in the coun ty court of Linn coaaty. Ow. in the matter of the estate of 11 E Stover. le C?asd, and that said court ba set the ? h day of October, ls35, at tbe hour of one oNciock p. m. of said dij a the iiue f . 1 hearing all objections to said final account" and for the setleneot of tbe came, there ara all persona having any objection to ,aid account are hereby notified o file the ameoa or befora said time Dated this 30th day cf August, iS35. Mrs A B Joitxaox . Htii u MOTICE TO HOLDERS CF WARS HTS Notice ia herebv rin ). 1 1 ., .1 tuodson hand and w,U paT a county warrants stamned not i. 1.. . of fund previous to October th ut. 1SJ5. n erest on the same clostna- .hi. date. t.ctober 1st, 18a5,' . P. G. MORRIS. County Treasurer. B1SS WAHTED tor tower and Windmill at On.lu.ns Home wa now ask for bid m 11. it;,i. w,n by received up to 2 o'clock Saturuav, S-pt 1st. SceplnnsatHitukinaltKM Mus. T. HorKiKS. A. Martin, -:. , - A. Weatherfwd, M. B!!,in. Building Committee cm treasons mn:t. Notice ia berebv eivea, that thrre ke funds os hard to Dav all outstanding war rants ef th issue cf IS95. In ten st oa all endorsed warrants sot previously a led Is, will close with, the daa of tbia notice. Albany, Or, Aug 30, 1895. E. A, Parish, city treasurer