VOTUMN V. litem lffetrt cTUUKHl I) i.Vl'KV I IUDAY, 3y cm::,. VAX c&kvje, ' rrr RE3IST3K suildingc, TERMS IN AliYANCK. . ...Three dollars. 1 Two loUr. Ten cuts. year... iaolirlH. fUl i-o lie ADVERTtSlNO RATES. Transient ud irtlsemeuts, per mjiuiru ot , ttrst iiiM t iion id: mob rtlon H, EftXW adver od (in ini i""-"! liberal retl HUM or ICS -I i.-e picn'.. in its "ii 'ir. i laser WORK. vu i new type, stock of col U a Cordon JoijlMfi. etc., we to execute all klntfetof prlnt mniituu', ami lUty per oemt ever before ollbri'd in this Ilivvhii ii ,' I in!; hid preps' 1 ill J ill 11 11 tl chllpeC Hum siity. As nts tor MM Krister. Tlir follitwtnit KcnllinnSU authorized lo raeolve and rcccml I"' subscriptions, rh crlisinif. Me for ho Kr.uteTi-.ii : Hhum Mt, flarrislmrR. ii. '.Tompkins, HarrMwuf. Pister Until . Brownrllle. V, I!. Kirk, HwvnsvUlo. j. it. Irvine, scto. T. II. BeviMllrtf, -n't'in. 1.. I'. Fisher, fiui Francisco. 1 r Porter, slit' ''IV Station. Fletcher i Weill, Btusna V'lstm Polk Co CIms. SJcke.il, Jacksonville. BTSIXKSS UARfiS. , . Mm 1IM.U J. K. Wiltlt. AlUtrws ! 'iintelor null ivi'H IVI'.KRV AM) I'litK - O tors in ititwlniiij riost ottlce, Ci'ont tn U'ice over tue t, PortlttfiU, Ore; 1 1 llll. Ivt I. ('. I'liWI.l.l.. i UX.N. 1'OV.TJiIi A FLIBfM, Attuyi nd l'niielor at Law, i ND 80UOT0BS IN CHAXCEIIV (l A WUu "oiao iwbltol, Aiininy. orejfpn. ( ii.ii'cttoiisar.ii mnvt-jBiivo" v..v.-j ll'IKlCd to. l :ioniEOPATiirc physhiam. OFFICE (N FIRST 8THEKT, ONE door wes- of llroa lalhln, In Bnrkhurt's two o"Vhrlek tm sinti'sl.nwr (ieo, Terrell's aturii RKSiiiKNtji Firm Imnse west of tha Metli'odlsf I'hureii, AHiun.v.Or. llovl ' M. JOMS, n. PHTSICI&N AND SURCrEON. ALBANY, OKEljOX. FFICE Nd TII flHS FIRST NTHEKT, nivstnir ill .1. iH. umtn swonmiiws. Sic- Iclicc -C I t direct, sum ii m ine CartwrUtlit warclionsc S7v4 i T. W. IE.4KKIS, Si! I Pbynlcluu liiid Mirgecui, U.IIANV. 0BE10N. o VFICK ONE lm:K i'-AST r YM.h- nii)hnitje, on r trsjsrivui. Itcsldciiee At .Mr. A. uackicman s. UK. W. UBAV, . . N-t DOES ALL WORK IN THE line of his profession in the XZM, Ut!Cl, Ilrtt ("HI VU ml iij'jif'ii jj-wV ut method. Aiuicslliciu agems n nn ine iiniiuess e! action of ti'cih, il ilc-ircil. Pitl'tluiliai' aticnlicn Blvcll to the regii latlon of OUlldreti's icetlt. IHtntUl (imsnltoUoitS and eMimlna.lons KlUiranteed in every ease. Call at hi ,! viimiiii' smtcliiiens ot Ins win L't'l't I Lin'C- TIIIHII'KUC. .-.lllw,,,..,,. i dice .iiii'.i- "OFFICE' In Piirrisli Brick Block, np sliiirs. 7'M8v4 LBPFKL A MYERS' WatarWlieels SI'ilLKH'AL FIA'MKS. Ami UeNCMll Mill -Hnehluery. J. V . BACK KXSTO. Agent. .Uhnny, Oregon. .MVS v. s. m in ts. w. ii. mVi i-wsii. X. i. IV BOIS A c., I r V.VK0S HANI' AND CONSTANTLY 1 1. recelviiiif il lurffe stock ot Urtwerlen "nil I'rovlMloiit, v,il ,1,1-1 wlitow wart), to'llleco, elftttrs, . iiiiiW'iionerv. Yankee notions, etc. etc.. lio,isnleii'ul reUiil.llt Inwest rates otiposltc It. c. Hill soirs urn Vlhany, Oregon. stoi-c, lvt, A LB AX V BOOK STORK. EslnbllNlied la 1HM. E. A. I'i-vliiiul D KALES IN EVERY VA1 inlstvlliineoiis nooks, seiKiol l Hank hooks, stationery. lUxiks Imported no order at short not ice. Allmny,!. a. I"70- J. W. Vun Ben Bei-gli M. D., WOKM IMKIttJt, AALKM : j : OREGON. MY lonu eXlftrUmce In diamines mused ly WTJRMS, cannot be suriiassed by ny pnvslclnn in Bnropc or the I nltod Ktatcs. "Olllee rooms, Nos. US and 39, over the Post Office. JJT Consultation and WOiiMUtous five (if clmrgc. vJnSUuiU J w:x of ! iKKlkS. AIM'S JOHN CON WE R, B A N K I N (j ASD- Exchange OS u.hasy, OKi:u?i. i I EPOSITs RECEIVED SUBJECT TO ' J ejieck ut nt. ! Iii tercet allowed oti ilnietleposllsfn coin, j i Lxchnmje on I'ortitttlil, Sim Finneisco, j and SuW York, fov sale at lowest rales. Collections man and promn'lv remitted. I Refers to II. ft". Corbett, Hcni'v Failin;,', W, S. Laid. Banking bnfflrs from 8 A. M. to I 1'. SI. AIIhuiv, foil. 1, U.1-2M JOHN SCHMEER, HK.Xl.lilt IX - Groceries & Provisions, ALBANY. OEKQOX. HAS ,H T OPKSKI) HIS N K W (ilt(K'KB I estalilislimeiit on corner of Kllsivorth ' ami First HtreetH, with a fresh stock of 1 (iiiK-erle, Provisions, Osodloi, CUtnrs, To- i linivo, .(, to wtliefi lie invites tile atten tion of our ciiizcns. tn conneci ion with the s'oi'e lie will Keep I a Bakery, an l will always have on hand a j mil supply of fresh bretld, cinckers, Jtc, ir" Call and see me. JOHN 8CHMEEB. Fe'iriinrv lir'ifvf MILLINERY. DRESS MAKING, LAIHE." Wit IILS5Ki: . FUHNISHING HOUSE! 'pin: cxDEUsiosEn has openep a 1 new stock of millinery (roods, trim mings, la lies' unit children's furnishing miiij , ,,t .i I -1 , , 1 1 it! fin, nri.r .inn m.tT i iahkiiiahii'sivil.H.'whi('h'shi'oiT('i to the Indies of All'iinv and siirroundltij; country I at the lowest rales. In lite Dress Making Department I Btwwntec lilieml. entire satisfaction. Cluirjjcs J My dctei ininatlon ls'lmr lo give satisfac tion in siyle and qrtillny of work and pril l's, I ns'k a share of paollc nntnmaffe. ( nil ai store Opposite A. Carotbers & Co., Firsl street, Albany, Oii'gon. Sirs. h. d. hodeky. C-iT Agent for Mrs. Carjien WiV's Cn.i: UKAIKU DllMSi Mi mil.. Nov. 4, 71-9vJ TUKXIKCi T AM 'REl'ARED TO HO ALL KINDS I of turiiiiu: keep on liiitid an I iiiakc to order niwhidi'-lKittoiiic I chairs. ,te. shop near the Mills and Hosiery. Jetlerson, Ores gon. Ilnuieh shon near "Miignoiiti Mills," i Allunv, where orders for chairs, lui ning, i ,tc. mil Is- left. JOHN M. METZLKR. Icircison. Aug. i, ISii KTotloe. ARE" ION A CAL1FOBMA RAILROAD J Oriiniiaiiy.ljindlicjxiriiiicnt, Portland joregnn. April 5, ISIS. Notice is hereby I given, that a Viflorunt proseculion w ill lie ' instlrnted against any and every parson who trespasses tion any Railroad Land, I hventliiig and removing tlnilierthei'efniin ! Iietore w same Is BOt'OHTof tlieConi)m- nv AND PAID FOB. All vacant Land in odd numbered see- Hons, whether surveyed or unsarveyod, within a distance of thirty miles from the line of the mil, Mnngsto the Company. 1. K. MOORES, :Ui tf Uind Agent. JOB WAQON. TTAVINC, PI BCHASED THE INTER- est of ;. W. Younir in the Brlivi-ry Kiisiiioss I am prepared lo .to do any anil I oil kinds oi - AUvX lie- Ions, on snort iwti'h. 'I'elliis llMired Ui anv part of the city. Jr Lsk out fiir the HAY TEAM and JOB WASON. JOv-4 A. N. ARNOLD. FURS! FURS ! FURS! THE moilEST pricks PAID in CAisli ioriKmaoirr. . v I AJIuny. MUi , TMttt ALBANY, OKKGOX. OCTOBER H, " ' ,t-'!- - - -. --' - A scknp: E?!tO!iS:" OS THE WltKtXi. sKiiviAN .n s-nri: iioHRim.K 11 msii- MKNT FOB A HIMtmnl.E OMMH. j ' 'I'liPrf In no Ht in' Kttropp in I whk'h ihe bnrtinrotis ptmlsliitipiit of hfeftkktff on the wheel is intlictnl on crimitiaTs except Serviii. of the einl ! ilependeiKk'S of Turkey. In Setvhi flirty have three methods of ptwish I lug murderer, hlirhw.iv Shifter. n Inoetidlnrle. In the inonfcnittttei , (.".-('s. execttfion by brenkhis; on the wheel is inflicted. n mr etws the I culprits air tied to cliafrs. and the headsman runs a sham Knlie across their throats and then nrcaks their spine. If there are peeaiHaf cireum- eXct iitioner drcw'froui a given ha" a stances of mitigatiou. the-culprits are sort of iron club, with a knob lit It shot by n file ot soldiers. ; head. The fastened criminal looked One of the most revolting crimes .wistfully at ihe man who was to tor ever conmiittttd In ServM was ihe a- lure him, and then put him to death, sassination of the whole' fiimllv. of a The executioner raised the iron dub wealthy farmer named etrestiy, in the liialin OisfHcf. ahont Weill mile from Belgrade, the capitjil of Servia. On th(! -24th of April. Delrestisy. tl man of 40 years oftige. his wife. Susnn nah. 20 vcais old. and Mk' three chil- I dren. Frances. Kflthinkti, a?id Andreas. aged respectively 11 B.'Sltd 4 years. I were found in the house iminlered. It was also discovered thftt ti motlier and the two daughters hrtdlieen out- raged. All tlte victlntt bad been lieaten with bludgeons, afid then stab bed. An active search was irt mwe made for the fMTiictrnfor. --o fyy .'ifter wnrd they were dIs'c"oerwl !n a forest about four miles from where the mur der was committed. They were Se bastnlcx Alexin', formerlr a nnneom- missioned officer in the arniv of tht Sultan of Turkey, and Mojes Alexan-' ' ' der ft'erthstehi. an Austrian .lew. it', .i .1... -.at . . i lien ine ncrr ai ivsieo, llleollnTl , found several hundred zeqiuns and the watch of the murdered man in their possession. Thev were taken in irons to Bucharest. Tpon being brought ! before the examining magistrate, they denied any knowledge of the crime : hut the lush, which is there still used upon the mendacious criminals, was not long in eliciting a confession from the tortured Werfhstein. After reviv ing fifty lashes on the bareback, he confessed that Alexiry and he had broken into the house ofthe farmer in oiiler to rob him of three hundred ze (tiins. They succeeded in forcing their way into the house, but were confronted by him. whereupon a des perate sniffle ensued. The farmer fought valiantly, but they clubbed him. and then finished him With their dirk-knives. Alexiry refused to confess, and re mained firm, even under the torture of Ihe lash, freely administered by order ofthe magistrate. Both Alexiry and H'erthstehi were fully committed. Their trial before the' lull liench ot criminal judges came off on the llth of .lime. ' It lasted but one hour. Both were found guilty of murder, without extenuating circumstances, and sen tenced to I e broken on the wheel. There was loud applause in the court when the sentence was pronounced. Alexiry listened toil without emotion. Werthstein. however, broke into loud screams, tore his hair, and yelled for mercy. The officers of t he court had to drag him back to his cell. The 14th of July was tixed for the execution. They were to expiate their doom on the old glacis of the fortress of Belgrade, upon which Prince Edward of Savov made once his famous assault. Tde execution was to take place at S A. 51.. and an enormous concourse assembled to wit ness it. The scaffold was circular, of wood, lllld the oulv (llstiiietivp hmtnra about it was a St. Andrew's cross siigntiy elevated anoTc the plntform About half past seven the execution ers arrived. One was ii lieuvvlniilt mn. and tlie otlier almost a giant. Bell, were .hwed in gnK-n flannel jncM'i.1, anil nun HM'ir arms oare. W lien the clock on St. Mary's steeple at Belgrade stnick 8. there emerged from the gate of tlie fortress a proces sion headed bv four horsemen. Xext followed the carriage In which tlie ! judges and the privt wereseafed. As I the jjrocessloni emergedlfroiu tlie gate J 1872. in ORKOOy. loud sn'ie!.s were heard. Tliey were thilsti of iVerthstein, who. chained as lie wa-. li.iuil and foot, creamed, to Heaven for hi'lp. I'uder ordinary einiim-tiinces his appeals might have had some 'fleet upon the people. lint, knowing the frarfuj crime which he and his accomplice had committed, there was not a voice raised in his favor, and the soldiers Here rather eiicouitiged to punch lilni with the huft end of their muskets. After the criminals had liceu ! rought on the platform evcrv stitch of cloth ing left upon Alexi'rv was torn off, and he was firmly tied' to St. Andrew's cross. Ci.til this moment he hail urn. served his tiiuanimiiv ; hut now the j mid crushed Alexiry's right shouldc I lie murderer gave ashriek, ami madi a desperate eflnrt to free himself. He struggled despeintely in his ngouv. buf the next blow which the execu tioner t;ave him on the knee pan el icited from the culprit a scn am of pain that caused the blood of the spec tator to freeze. After this infliction he seemed insensible, and the other j blows that crushed his joints, and tht niitslnne -tnikes on his lieliv. were givi-n as to if dead man. Meanwhile. V,erth.steln. in his chains, had tii look on. He -rent the 'air with his lamentations, and came near ftrrnfiug away when the exei n tiouer dealt Alexiry the first blow, lie flung himself to the floor and begged piteously for his life; but after the lifeless coiw of Alexirv had been detached from the fatal cross, the iew was dragged to It. and. In spite of his I...........: .., i i.i , . .. invocation, msteneu to lciikenis at coniiilict'. He yelled even before he rc(vivsl the first stroke with the iron club: but when Ihe Instrument ol tor ture descended upon his shoulder-joint, he gave an unearthly scream, and the executioner's blow upon his knee-pan made him howl still worse. For five minutes tin eternity under the circumstances he contained his yells, and it was not until the execu tioner gave him three heavy blows on the abdomen that all was quiet, mid Servian justice was satisfied. Boss's iiiiirdeuiiiir. The "Fnt Contributor" relates the following Interesting experience : We have receniTy moved into it honsi! that has a li-ont yard. We have always lived in houses whose front yard was the street. Children will play in the yard whether there is a street running through It or not, After two or three of i heni had bandy escap ed being run over by the teams that Insisted on running through our front yard, wife said we must rent a house that hadn't any street in it. So we did. Hut Lord .' the children don't make any account of it. Thev are in the street as much as ever, accumulat ing their daily supply of narrow es capes. wife aid (he yard looked bare with out shrubs, and flowers and vines. I hinted that, a little grass would help it, too. She asked me tl I knew wneit I could get some, and I (old her I knew A little arass widow on the next stm t. if she would do. I retreated to tlte door, followed by the rolling-pin. One morning, as I was going away, wife asked me to br fig her a tew "an nuals" when I came back. I wonder ed what she wanted of annuals as l rode down town in a street car; but I am accustomed to a blind obedience i ... , ..... - to her reuuesis, so wueu i wem. iiume at night I brought her some annuals Ttora xvere "Ir. Jaynu s Mediuil A I mlnac," I remember, and "Tlie Odd Fellows' Annual Ottering." and a "New Year's Address" for lHiji and the "Birth-Day Gift," and numerous j annual addresses betore Agricultural j Associations that laid accumulated on j my hands. "Good craelons. exclaimed .urs. (sue never swears huh way tmfcss under very great excitement. "'what iiave you brougut me r" "Annuals Mr. Hoggs," said I. 0. 'i. "You said you wanted some annual-, u. d here they are." Then Mrs.' Hoggs bur tout laughing ii id snii : "Why, yon old fool, you" we have 'ecu married twenty years, but Mr-. !. calls me pet names yet "the ar niials 1 meant are flowers, such s veihenas. palsies, mottling glorie it i id the like, to set out in our front yard." Then sl)(. took all the annuals I had been at so much pains to collect, and set them out in the Imek yard among tiie other rubbish. The next morning she asked me If I thought ! could gel the roses for tin front yard. Told her I kuev. a man who bail got a lot of early rose pota toes, but It. wasn't the right time of year for getting them out.. :I have tin idea that ground is inucli better eni- i ployed in raising a potato than iu ! raising ir flower, unless it m h barrel of flour.) Wife said I hadn't a bit of ' taste. She then gave ine a memorail ilsi of lives she wanted. I was busy all day. but just as I Mas about taking ti cur tor home I (bought of the roses. i I referred to the memoranda and ? found the following: I "(iet a tew geraniums- fjhehias, heli- ! trope, roses, bourbon running rose. Prairie ' Queen. ' golden, tea-plant. ; vines. English Ivy. 'Wandering .lew.' seeds, etc. I studied it hard, but it was slightly j incomprehensible. She had evideutlj i got things mixed up. However, I went to a florist's ami told htm what I 1 wanted. Said : "(live me a few geraniums, and a few sbes. and" 'A few what!'" asked', the'flowei man. looking puzzled. , "A few shes." said I turning very I red. I know, for I couldn't tell for the life of me what my wife wanted of a few shes about (he place, as she never 1 could 'ive iu the same house with another woman. As the florist looked more staggered , than ever, I handed lilni the memoran da, when he burst Into a loud hiiigh. I "Why, man," he tried, "its fiiebia she wants.'"' And then lie roared again.. I "Well, wliatever it Is. give iiie- a , eonplH- of yards of it anyhow, front I anil back yard, too." Voir see I was mad. I got the things the memoranda seemwP to tall for at Ihe vario is place-, and went home. "Here. Mrs. Hoggs." said testily, are the things for your front vard."' -Why. what is this y" she'cHed, I thrust a two-gallon jug iik)ii her among other things. 'Bourbon, my dear. I found it on the memoranda. Pretty thing to sel out in the front yawl, though. Ho long do yon s'pose it'll stiiytheie with the neighbors weve got ?" " "Hoggs, you are an infernal . :- That memorandum was a 'Bourbon , Hose." Hut what is this nasty little hook ?"' holding up a dime novel.' with a highly-colored title page, represent-' inga gorgeous sijuaw on a fiery and- -,v until met I mustang. ' . " That ? Why you ordered It, didn't' ' rolls' That is 'li'tinninir Hose; or the ' Prairie Queeti,'oii of Beadle's verv best." My wife (tarried it arm's length. lid threw it into the stove. Then me took the jug of Bonrlion and elliptic I it into a gutter; While she was gone I concealed. Alexander Ilumas' "U an--tiering .lew." which I also liad pur chased, for I begun to see that I had ' made a terrible b under In filling that oilier. ;i have since ascertained that "Wandering .lew" is the name of a vine, but how was I exjiccied to know all about tf) - - ( 'ann ed Fin ns. The impression, nevalls among tho who u'e freeli fruits which are put up in tin can that tjhey are lunred thereby, and this impression is in many cases correct. vo nave, long contended that all prc- served fruits and vegetables should be storetl iu L'lass, and no metal ofsniv kind should be brought in contact with them. All fruits contain more or less of vegetable acids, and others that arc highly corrosive are often funned by fermentation, and the metallic vessels are considerably acted upon. Tin cans UK, lielil tOin.rllAl li- c.tl.l,,, i .,!!... .... ...... i x,, ...luvi . ,,11,, into whieliiead enters largely. This nierai is ensuv corroueti ov lgetaoK" acids, and poisonous sidtsare tormed. I iidoiintedly many iiemons are great ly ii.jnred by eiitingtomatoes, peaches. c., which have been placed in tin cans, and we advise all our friend who contemplate putting up fruits the present summer to use only glass jars tor the purpose. Jmrntuhi UknttoiQ). "Tlie Hiitishcrs aro -pay in'. up ; Tlie Kebs haw well nigl! ipilt oou uiWn' The debt' is grow in 'less and less,. Aiubthings are tlirivin"