ALBANY REGISTER. a to meet him one of her "oompt- ny" dresses on, some knots of tel. vet fastening her collar, and seem ing to give a glow and brightness to her white skin. He took her hand, she raised her face, and with a wild heart-bound lie kissed it, as he had not for years before. She was coming back to him again. That was the thought that thrilled him. Her infatuation it sucn .. . . for an hour, will you, John? she ! asked as she led him in. "I am going to give you something nice,; by-and-by, and 1 think Mr. Mali-1 burton wi 1 be in." John Randall's blood froze once more. It was not for him, then I that all these preparations were i made. I Seorgie had never spoken Mr. Halibuuon's name to him to fore. He could feel that she was ombarrasMMl as she did so 'I want you to dress, John," she Jed, cuaxinclv. "I have laid ; added everything out for vou." It seemed to him that he would , have turned upon hei but that he! felt so broken bv the thouffht of losing his place, and resented her gwety, her indifference, her .secre cies all that made him so misera ble through this long year. Hut he had not the spirit. He went to dress as she had asked him. When he returned to the parlor Stephen Haliburton and his wife sat upon the sofa side by side. It was rare indeed to sec Georgia's fair face so illuminated. Her cheeks were glowing, her eyes were sparkling. As for Mr. Haliburton he was always the quiet gentleman, with no sense of being out of his plac, no apparent suspicion ot what was rankling in the heart of his em nlnvpp. Wrhat a nice little supper Georgie 1 had ready. Yet nobody ate. j Finally the simner was over, and i they went back to the parlor Georgie disappeared for a mo ment, and, returning, approached her husband, g'anciug shyly at the same time to her guest, whose face brightened beyond its wont, as he caught her eyo. "We meant to make it all very formal, John; but I see Mr. Hali burton thinks I might as well tell it in ray own way " She paused, and a sober pallor overspread her husbands face. "What was coming?" his eyes asked, with no faith that it was anything to lighten his secret bur den Georgie nervously folded and unfolded a slip of paper which she held. "This is for yon, John;" and she held it shyly towards him. "My anniversary gift, I have been working ior .Mr. Haliburton, too, j this year. Aud I have thirty guin-1 eas here the price ot the designs I : have made for the calicoes." "Georgie? "Vou never t-nspected it? I did j not want you to till I knew wheth- j er I could succeed." John Uaudall had no voice in I which to word his amazement, or! his grat;tude for his restored faith, j which, though his wife did not pus. ! pect it, was by far his most precious j anniversary gift. She went on: ' could always use my pencil nim- j My, yon know, John. And it had , occurred to me one day why I j oowldu t do something with it tor profit. I spoke to Mr. Haliburton, and he was so kind you must thank him. John he took so much trouble with my crude attempt; he did sir much to encourage me. And now I am fairly in the way of work. I shall work totter to know that you know of it. f want to design for carpets by-and-by, as tor prints, that pays so well a percentage on the sale. ' She stopped short, suddenly con scious of how much she was saying. "I have a surprise, also, for yon, Mr. Randall.' added Stephen Hali burton, quietly. "I hope it, too, will prove agreeable. The ttuiver- il' had been was at. an end. Mie was ion, 10 uuk mucn, ne saia in his his once more! And then, close upon straightforward way. "I have been his new happiness, came the dreary depressed lately the sudden re nvoilectioi' of his lost situation, moval of all cause for low spirits " He thrust the moiiev in his pocket, i He stopped short. Two big tears 15y-and-by he would tell her all. rolled down his cheeks Stephen "You won't mind waiting supper I HaUburtoti alone perceived what sal testimony of the officials, as to your efficiency and trustiness, make me feel that I am not showing you a proper appreciation, and I desire to give you a somewhat more re sponsible potitiou, with an increase of salary! ' The very glory of heaven seemed to be opening a way to John Ran dall out of al l his trouble. "I am too happy, Mr. Halibui- 11 i n i i (eorgie never suspected, that her secret had made her husband jeal ous. He grasped John's hand. "My dear fellow it's too bad! I feared it a little once or twice. Of course I could not hint to Mrs. Randall. "What, John? What, Mr. Hali burton? ' "Nothing, Seorgie, that you will ever know." They were alone together, by and - by, with their newfound hap-: piness. Perhaps Georgie was equal- IV reneveu mai were ww "o mure ; neeu ut myswucauou. "What ever made you think of it, Georme:" her husband asReu "Why, John, it was that day! a'uout the gloves. I set myself con sidering wl.y you should have all I the toil, and I all the indulgence. I pondered how I could make or save something." "I am happier than I ever thought ' r ii u i u ! i iuuiu in anin, ui-.ii. "Do you know, I have fancied you were unhappy lately, John, be cause you thought was longing tir things you could not give me? I could hardly wait for to-night to come to tell you all." "My darling!" .mil he folded his arms about her, with his face on her shoulder; aud in the brightness and silence of i the room, with its odor of flowers j lve, they felt their y through the coming future. wfet confident out ot the reach of any bitter trouble, since they loved and trusted one another. The police authorities of Jack sonville last week arrested all its ; Chinese tor inhabiting bawdy j houses. Ten were held tor trial, j CiO TO THE i BEE-HIVE STORE! TO HI Groceries, Provisions, Notions, &C, &C., &C, CHEAP FOR CASH ! Country Produce of All Kinds BOTOHT FOR MERCHANDISE OR CASH! ! This i die place tn fret the BEST -BAR-' CAINS ever olfored in Albany. Parties ! will always do well tmnlland sec for them ! selves. II. WEED. i First street, Alli&ny, Oregon-. 32v5 EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE BAT TEAM NT I I.I. LIVEN, AND H FLOCRISHINC I.IKE A ORKBN bav tree. Thankful for ist favors, and wishing to merit the eontlnuanee of the same, the BAV TEAM will always lie readv, and easily found, to do any hauling within the city Ilinfts, for a reasonable comnensat ion . ' Baft" BHUery or Oooda KperMly. A. N. ARNOLD, Proprietor. tikXtnOAP1-Agents wanted! All $IU 9"" obMWt of working peop'ei f either sex, voting or old, make more mon ey at work 'for u In then- spat moment or all the time, than at anything elae Par ticular free. Addreat 0. StfMon A Co.. Portland, Matoe. . Wl MWCELLAN'EOUS. W. H. KUHN & CO.. Wholesale andJUtaU pesters i KHtxr A!H IIKAVY HAR D WAR K , r , . Farmers' & u hanics' Tools, Bl'lLOKW HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, UAK and ELM HVBH, HICKORY OAK BPOKUJ, HICKORY AXLE, Hardwood Lumber, Brut Rliua, Khun, Pole, Ac, WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, All of which arc now offered to the puh lie at low rates. As we mnke the business t specially, we inn and will keen a neltei assortment, at lower prices, i nun any house In this city W. H. Kl'llN A CO., Monteith fire-proof brick, First street. Albany, June 14. 1STW1 FOR SALE 'JHE CELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS & MOWERS. Ilium's lleiulem, t Wood's improved.) 'oqulllarrs Indiana Farm Wagon. The Rosad aud Vibrator Thresher. (hesl machines on the coast. Matesmau Foreefecd Drill. Mar Plow, and other machines Call, see, and get price and terms hcloro buying elsewhere, at taj Blacksmith Shop corner Second and EUtworth sts., Albany, Oregon, 39v5 FRANK WID. W. II. Mt-EIRLAND. !LATE M. M. HARVEY A CO.,1 Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force and Lift Pumps, LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, HOUSE fTRMMIlSU HARDWARE, :. P - Tin, Copper and' Sheet Iron Ware. IJUNJENT STOCK IS THE VALLEY. Lowest Prices Every Time. Repairing Properly Done. 40v2 & , GUARD AGAINST FIRE! DELAYS are DANGEROUS. 11 HE X V M E R OU8 SEVERE FIRES . whieh have occurred tn our Slate i lie past year. ant the late disastrous confla grations in Portland. Springville, 1 alles, Oregon City and Jacksonville, should ad monish property owners to cek Indemni ty against loss and dauuitfu b) tirewitliout delay. T1IK PHCENIX 1 IiiNiii'.'iiice Company, OF HARTFORD, OOXN., j Represented on the Paelftc Coast for ovwr ; itfleen years (during which period it has j (mill tMMMO lor Eire Eosoes in Hie Pacific ! liernirliuentl, is one of the leading Atueri- i can Eire Insiimnce Companies, and tlus ! Hartlord Uoinpeny ttipresented in the 1 State of Oregon. In the prompt adjust- ; ment and iyment of its losses, the Pbo nil has no superior.the Company has nev er ntm a suit m me state, anu in uic ; prompt jiayment of nenriy 1, 400,000 00 j in Chicago and Boston, proves that the I old Phoenix is equal to Its every enuage ! merit. , The agents of the Phoenix are authorized . by commission from the Company to issue , and renew policies direct, and without reference to Portland, San Francisco, or elsewhere, thus enabling Hie applicant to 1 secure Inim-itM!' and bhiliny protect Ion . I Rules n low as solvency and fair profit ! will admit of. L. f LINN, Mraldent Agent. AprU is, ltf?3-3m:a Albany. OR. GEO. W. GRAY, 1 E IV T I S T , ALBANY, OBEUON. OFFICE IX PABK1SH BIIICK BLOCK, comer First and Kerry streets. Residence- Comer Fifth and Kerry streets. Office hours fromS to 12 o'clock a. tn., and 1 to 5 o'clock p.m. Wv4 PRAXHLIN MEAT MARKET J. R. Herren, Proprietor. WILL ENDEAVOR TO BE ALWAYS supplied with the beat meats to be had in tiie market, ami wHI he ever ready to aocommodfttv o m) favor him with a call. , . . t i. Mv MISCELLANEOUS. J. F. McCOY, DKALKH IN rpAKES PLEASURE IX INFOBMINtJ 1. his numerous friends and aciiuainl nneiwthat nelmson hand a large supply of Saddleti & IIariietx, which he will sell at prices to suit the times. At Butler old stand, I irsl-si., ALBANY, OREGON. docHm6 The Eyed The Ears! OR. T. L. GOLDEN, Oculist mid Aurlst, Albany. Oregon . DH. GOLDEN IS A son of the noted old optbalmlc doctor, .s. CGo'nn, Dr. Hold ui has had cxiK-ricnee ill treating t 1(1. VliriflU rlll-tl'M tO Which t he eve and ear are subject, and feels contiilent ot giving entire satislaotloii to those who may place themselves under li i care. April If. IM. 17. S. MAIL ! TrlWeekly stage Line ! THE l'SDERSI(iNEI) is now running a j tri-weekly stage from Lelwion to A 1-1 lrnny, carrying the V. S. Mails, leaving Leliitnon every Monday, Wednesday and j Friday mornings, and returning, leave Albany at i o'clock P. M. of said days. I Passtmgcr.-calli'il for in any part of I be j city. Allordei-s -iK-uld be left at the St. ! Charles notel. A.bau", , tor ;asergers or i freight for Lebanon. Packages au.i ht freiglil punctually di lncrcd.it low :iites. Ah bnsincss en lnMled tome will be promitlv attended to, W. B. DOXACA. ebanon Cob. W, 7I-24 4 IDr. J. s. Coleman's Componud Xund Extract of Kuealyptos Is a prejara i ion eomblning all the valuable medicinal properties t,f the Eucalyptus which is cul tivated In nearly every I allfornia garden for its medicinal utility, having become the household remedy for all disease ot the kidneys, bladderand urinary' cannl.und seminal weakness. It seems to have a di rect affinity for the genito-nrlnary organs and thelrsiuroundings.andctm'silieiii by its alterative, healing and lialsamic prop erties more effectually tluui any other known remedy. t " " . It iawtso . V an inval- ua'le rnn edy for all diseas(;s of the mucous and serous membranes, such as: BrcMiehltlN. Iliiebing t'oiigb. Nnu ea durlna; PreKWinry. DyhpepsiH, li 'iieliorrbern, Kte. This iirepanit ion is the result of Dr. Cole man's experiments with the medicinal properties of the lice in the U. 8, Marine Hospital in San Kranclacn, in 1S7I and 1872, when' he had unusual facilities for testing the various methods Of preparing the remedy, and its uses. It can he relied upon Ascertain to give t lie promised re sults, and hundreds of testimonials of Itsetncn cy can be seen at hi- of fice, 405 Kearney st., Pan Francisco. ol mini' Double Extract of Enrolyptiix is a powerful, yet harmless, febrifuge, and I a special preparal ion for the treatment of the mala rious fevers of our interior valleys, and is warranted to cure any case of fever and Afrne treated wtth it according i dive.-, tions. While the baneful resulis of the use of the usual (Jnininennd arsenical remedies lor i hose diseases are entirely avoided. Beware of imitations, and lake none but olcmiinV For sale everywhere, and by ('has. Lang ley ft Co., Druggists, Agents, Sun Francisco. vSuDSly The standard remedy for oiigbs lit Iliieii7.il .Vre Tkrnai, Whuju'vi Ominh, Croup, tin r Cbm;VtM, Rrrmfitti. M'nlniu at tlv nj. and every affection of the Throat, Lungs and Chest, including CON gCKPTIOK. Whilar'n Balanm of Wild Cherry does not dry up a Cough, but loosens it, cleanses the lungs, and allays irriia'ion. thus rcmn'inri th-emw of the complain I. None genuine unless slgrted I. Ri tts. Prepared by Sktii W. Fowif A S ns, Ros ton. Sold by Rkdinoton H(tktti.:ii A Co., San Erancisco, and By dealers gen erally. WvSy Albany Book Store. JNO. EOS HAY, DEALER IN M1SCELL A K EOC S ROOKS, School Rooks, Blank Hooks, Stationery Fancy Article, Ac. nooks Imported to ordw, at shortest no, slid not tee. vSntH Saddles BZw euUMBnsHncuT Vna hPjk rhtfl-Lvv dLHfttf DRUGS. ETC. IMurder In Albany II ASNBVKR YET BEEN KNOWN, ANU no threatening of it at present. Death Is a t ilng which sometime mustt(UI every son and daughterot'the human fain Uy ; and yet. At the Mid-day, Of jour life, it disease lays his vile hand upon you, 1 here still "a balm in (Ulead," b w hich you may Ik- restored to iwrfect hi allb. iiiii! prolong your days to a miracn lous extent. 3EIo-w ? By railing on R. C. II I EL A SOX With a prescription, where you can ha n compounded by one exnertenoad In that particular line. Also, cons antly on hand a good assortment of fresh drugs patent medicines, chemicals, paints, oils, dyo siui -, trusses, etc Agents for the Celebrated t'nli Weed Remedy, Or, Oregon RheninaticCure; Dr. D.Jaynv ft Sous' medicines, eie. Silence's Positive and Negative Powdera kepi in slock. A Iso agents for the Home Miuttlc Newlnir .Hnelilne, One of the most useful pieces of household rarnitiiruexinnt. ail ami examine R. C. HILL ft SON Albany, June 10, 7140v8 GEO, F. SETTLEMIER. DRUGGIST, ;Successor to D. W. Wakefield), PnrrUh' New BulldiiiK, FlmtNlre,, ALBANY, OREGON. Dealer in DRUGS AND MEDICINML CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC, All articles warranted pure, and of tt. Im'si quality. Phyawlana prMwrlptiani carefully com lKumde l. Albany. Oct. 17, INHMttf A. CAROTHEKS & CO.. Healers in- CHEMK Ali, OIM, PAINTN, DVEpV, OLAKS, LAMPs), ETC., All I lie popular PATENT MEDICINES, FINE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTION8 PBRFVMKBY, and T.illt t Uoodn. Particular tun and promptness givm rhysiclaus' prese 1pt Ions and Family Km l,a'-, A. CAROTHERS 4 CO. Albany, Oregoii-4vS 8T0VKS ANDT1NWABK THE OLD STOVE DEPOT. JOHN BRIGGS. Dealer in R A N G E S . COOK, PARLOR AND BOX, S T V E H ! Of the best pattern. ALMI : IIV Slti;i.T IBON ANOCOP. PKlt WABE, And the usual assortment of furnlshtn gooils to Ik' obtained in tin store. Repairs neatly and promptly executed, on reasonable terms. Short rerkonlnaJUra((rlxdkx FRONT STREET, ALIiAM DC. 5,1886-1