I LPFiihor VOLUME VI. DRUGS. ETC. ALBANY. OREGON. SEPTEMBER 20. 1878. NO. 4. CO. v. SETTLESHJ3R, 1) R.UGG I ST, Successor to D. w. Wakefield), I'arrlMi' .' BalldtltVi FiratWteet, ALBANY, OREGON. Dealer in f DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS. ETC All title) warranted pure, Mid of tlie best quaiity. ... IrtlTSlCianB pri'seion wiw wMr.,M.j - .'. pomideil. Allny,.0et it, 1889-fitf A. MOTHERS I CO., Dealers m CllKMHAM, OILS PAIHTS, DTfES (LAW, lAaJBWf ' All Hie popular PATENT MEDICINES, HSE CUTLERY, CIGARS, TOBACCO, NOTIONS I'KBI" irjlEBT, and i'ollct.liooiN. Partlcnlat I'hysiciaua' lpo& 1 promptness given onsniul Family Bee A. CAROTBERS A GO. Albany, Orego4v5 Murder in Albany iSNUVER riETBEEJ) KNOWN, AID ao threatening of Itat present. Death is a tlilnL' which sometime must befell ,.,,'r son and daughtcrof the hnuian fam ily ; and yet, .v the MM-lay, ufvonriiiv.il aiaoase toys Ws -llo I'5.,y1," mn yon, there Is still "a i,lm nt.ile.id, hv wwh van Bias Ue rcatori'dtopprffict health, ami prolong yourdaystoawtraen ions extent, HOW ? By calling on B. C. HILL SOBf, With 'i prescript 'on. where you can have ii comnmmded by one i xpcrlcneed In that nartictuarline. Also, constantly on hand n good assort mem of rrosh dTOW,pnHmt meiUelnes, chemicals, paint, oils, aye ptuffs, trusses, oto. Agcntsfortno Celebrated I nk Weed Remedy, Or. Oregon Rhenmatlo Corel Dr. D.Jayne ,y Sonsi medicines, etc. Spence's Positive and Negative Powders kept in stock, AlsoagoWs tonne Home Shuttle Newtng MaeWn, one of the most uaeftU pieces of honsehold furniture extant, ('all ami examine, B.C. DUX ft SON. Albany, June 10,71408 The standard remedy for Coughs, In fliicnzn. Sore Threat, Whooping Cough, Crimp, hhrr Cinnplnfnt, Brondn1tii,JSeei1ing of Ih Lungi, ami every affection of the "throat, tangs and Cheat, including Coji- HUMl'TION. Wlstnr'N llnlNnm or Wild liierry does not dry up n Cough, hut loosens It, cleanses the hmgfl, and allays Irritation, thus rcmtmiui the miiw of the complaint. None genuine unless Signed I. BUTTS, Proparcil bv KTII W. Fowlk .Hons, Bos ton. Sold by Redinoton, Hohtkttek & Co.. San Francisco, and by dealers gon anUly. 15v5y MISCELLANEOUS. Tlie EyeJ The Ears I DR. T. Ii. tlOLDKK, Oculist nutl Aitrist. Albany, Oregon. DR. GOLDEN IS A son of the noted uM ontlialmtc doctor, s. : i;oi !,.i). Dr. Golden has lind experience in treating the VftVinilH nisrnses to which the eye and ear are snbjeet, and feels eonfldeni ol Riving entire satisfaction to those who may place themselves under his care. April 18, SB, FOR SALE ! rpHE f ELEBRATED W. A. WOOD'S REAPERS & MOWERS. Halnc'N Headers, (Wood's Improved. Coqulllnrd1 Iiiilltuia Farm Vtnjon, The Russcl n.id Vibrator 'I'hresiicrs, (iicst maohineson the coast. K talesman Forrefeed Orill. Mar Plows, and other machines Call, see, and get price and terms before buying elsewhere, at my Blacksmith Shop, corner Second and Ellsworth sts., Albany) Oregon. 88v5 FRANK WOOD. Dlt. iil.O. W. GRAY, 1 i : TV T 1ST, ALBANY, OHEOON. Ofuce rs parrish brick block, corner first and Ferry streets, lte-i-denoe- Comer Fifth and Ferry streets. Office hours from S to lj o'clock n. in., ami 1 toO o'clock p.m. Mv4 R. florrcii, Proprietor. TTTILt ENDEAVOR To BE ALWAYS W supplied with the best meats to be had in the market, and will be ever ready to accommodate those who may favor him with a call. i'vS W. H. Kl JIN k CO.. Wholesale ami Retail Dealer- in SHJX1' A1) HEAVY rivn O WARE' Farmers' & Mechanics' Tools, RI ILOF.iW HARDWARE, IRON AND STEEL, OAK and ELM !H lis. UH'UORT A OAK SPOKES, IIKUOKV ASMS, Hardwood Lumber, Unit Kims, Shafts. Poles, Ae., WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, AU of which are now offered to the pal). Boat low rates, As we make the business a specialty, we can and will kcena better assortment; at lower prices, than any house in this city. w. h, Unix a co., Montcitb Are-proof brick, First street. Albany, June U,is7-Mlv4 W. II. MeFAREAXD, " (LATE M. M. HARVEY 4 CO.,) Opposite the hotels, Albany, Oregon, STOVES, RANGES, Force mill Lift Pinups LEAD AND IRON PIPE, Hollow Ware, HOUSE ITKMSIimJ HARDWARE, Till, Copper stud Sheet Iron Hare. EAROEST STOCK l THE YAEEEY. Lowest Prices Every Time. Repairiiiir Properly Done, tnvi EPIZOOTICS DISTANCED. THE RAT TEAM STHA LIVEN. ANI IS FLOURISHING LIKE A riUKKN bay tree. Thankful for past fiffors, and wishing to merit the continuance of the nunc, the It A Y TEAM will always be ready, and easily found, to do any haiiling within the city limits, for a reasonable eonipensnt Inn. jf Delivery or Oooda it Specially. A. N. ARNOLD, 40v5 Proprietor. FBASKLIK fIEAT MARKET'S ONLY. , Only a kissnt parting, ( inly a fond embrace. But the Uao of yean, with Its hopes ami lean, Can never the dream elfm e. only a careless meeting, onh u chilling ante, I But the heart will carry the erne woand. Throogh all liie's iU loiia ways. only it Miter beartaclio, only some womanly tears. I But the love that changes not with change Lives on inro eicnuiy s Years. Only the thrilling memory of a happy moment Bed, And all of the days that follow Are cold and eniptj ami dead. 1MTI J COAST MEWS. The walls of the new M. E. Chtireh at' Oakland are up ready for the roof. Stealing melons is what's the matter With Washington county hoodlums. Farmers have been getting $1 08 per bushel for wheat at Forest Grove. An assessment of 25 per cent, has been levied liy the Astoria Fanners' Company. 1). ML Drtimheller Is Master, and rhos. Ii. Me( 'ay. Secretary, of the new Grange at .Milton, Umatilla county. Mineral springs have beep discover ed St head of Little Butter Creek, In the Blue Mountains, about flftyjmiles Irom Umatilla. The water is hot, and is -aid to be good foi the cure of ! rheumatism and other chronic diseases. This story from Union county is good reading for hot weather: A man stole u wagon and ran away with it. He was pursued by the owner and others who overtook him and out of I pity for the wretch let him go, He i then turned round followed then! back, j ami had theui arrested for compound ing a icionv: The.' of last TiMgday says: A sad accident occurred yesterday about noon, by whldi it a feared a little son of Mr. William Cross, aged about nine years, will loje his life. Mr. Cifiss was h.niiing wheat to town, and as he was passing out of his pas ture, with a load of wheat was tnrown out falling under the nlieel. The wheel passed over his arm and the hack part of his head, crushing his arm ill a dreadful uiauiifer, and scalp ing the entire head. Drs. Carpenter and Paytoo were called to attend the little sufferer, and they thing he can not live long; if he does recover it will he necessary to amputate his arm." A young lady at Olympla went to Church last Sunday neatly attired in a yery tasteful white muslin suit; but the texture was so light that the illustration-of a Day"t Jj'iinjs, Which she hud used for her panier, were provok tligly visible ; and as tlie prominent one was a scene from the "White Fawn." the effect on these in the near vicinity van be easily imagined. The Helena, Montana, ihrrM says that recently, near Fergus' ranch, on the Benton road, throe men in the em ploy of E.G. Maclay A Co., saw a gray eagle attack a hall grown ante lope In the midst of a herd. The men drove the eagle (iff. and the antelope, with it- entrails dragging on the ground, ran after its companions. A bird of such strength and ferocity would he liable to attack a calf, or 'even a child. Better ami Horse. Two Parisians who had not seen each other for a long time happened to meet one day at the exchange. "How are yotl?,! asked one of them. "N ot very well, thank you." "So much the worse. What have yon been doing since 1 saw you' "Marled me a wife." "So much the better." "No, not better, for she proved to be n very wicked woman." ' "So much the worse." "Xo. not worse, for her dowry was two thousand iouis." "So much the belter." "Xo. not better, lor 1 expended this money in sheep, and they died of the rot." "So much the worse." "Xo, not worse, for their pelts brought me more than the cost of the sheep." "So much the hotter." "Xo, not belter for the house where I stored tile money was burned to the ground." "So much the worse." "Xo, not worse, for my wife was within the house." .Toaquin Miller litis accepted a chal lenge to ride to tlie hounds astinst a noted English sportsman, lie says ho will break the Englishman's neck if he can And country rough enough and the girth don't fail. ! Latest fUvwn A recent fire in Auckland. Xew Zealand, destroyed fifty large build ingstotal loss estimated at $240,000. A Detroit telegram of the 10th says: The mail train west last night, on the Detroit, and Milwaukee Railroad ran over a cow near Lowell, throwing off several coaches and killing two passen gers, named Wm. Bea man and Calvin Mitchell, both of Michigan, J. 1.. Barchan, mail agent, and Burllngham, express messenger, were severely injured.- Several Others were injured none seriously. In Xew York, on the 13th, Walter Bray, while riding on the Iront plat form of a Thin) Avenue car struck struck an Italian street-sweeper Oil the head with a oar book, because lie did not get out ol the way as promptly as the driver wished. The wound will probably prove tatal. Bray has boon a rrested. The propeller Ironsides, one of the largest steamers on the lakes, found ered within seven miles of Grand Haven, on the loth. Twelve passen gers all known to have been saved: fourteen bodies have been recovered. The following is a list of those lost whose bodies have been recovered and identified : John Drisooll, steward of the boat; John Hills, of Milwaukee; Charles Winnell, agent of C. E. Had ing & Co., Xew York: Mrs. . A. Valentine and child, Milwaukee; A. J. Donelson, Grand Rapids j Mrs. J. 1!. L, Dewitt, Milwaukee. At a meeting of the Grand Lodge 1. 1 ). O. F. on the 10th, now in session at Baltlnfore, an amendment to the Constitution to change the time of the annual meeting of tin? Grand Lodge so as to permit its session at a later sea son ol the year, in case a southern city be selected for the place of mooting, was adopted. Propositions to add ad ditional qualifications for membership to a Grand Lodge, and to change its name, was postponed. There is n rumor that General Rocha, commander-in-chief of the Mexican army, is getting up a revolution on his own account. Kochft bus the reputa tion of being a lighting man, and In the Mexican army, If he rebels, he will have plenty of followers. He is now at Zacatecas, in command of a large force, and is said to lie in sym pathy with the malcontents of Saltltno and Monterey. Another great lire broke out in Chi cago on the afternoon of the 17th, in a lumber district, near corner of Seven teenth and Hal-ted streets, raging with groat, fury, and spreading a distance of nearly one mile. The wind was blow ing a gale from the southwest, carry ing burning brands a long distance ahead of the tiro. The entire Are de partment were on the ground. A dis patch from Omaha says thirty-six block wore burned. The wildest excitement prevails in regard to the yellow fever in portions ot the South. At Shrevoport, Louisi ana, the lover is still raging, sixty per cent, of those attacked die. "The terrible disease seems to be increasing its victims. There was a violent storm on the Black Sea last week. H was very de structive to shipping. Seventy vessels were wrecked south of the Bosphorus and nearly all on board perished. At one point: on the coast 268 corpses have been washed ashore. From San Diego, California We learn that Hon. Win. X. Boblnson, defeated Democratic candidate for the Assem bly, has lost his reason since his defeat became certniuly known, and will be sent to Stockton. The M'irL l.m- Expfm estimates that England must import twelve million quarters of wheat this year. The weather throughout England to day is wot and unfavorable for rops. Henry Bouverlo and Win. Brand, Speaker of the House of Commons, and family, sailed from Loudon on the 13th, to the United States, to remain two months. Nineteen dead bodies of passengers and orow of the ill-fated propeller Ironsides have been recovered. Thirty are known to bo lost, and two missing. Detectives will start from New York for San Francisco, in a few days, to bring Irving, the self-accused Nathan murderer, to the first-named city. Mrs. Ben. Holladay died atthe fam ily homestead, Ophir, Westchester county. New York, on the night of Wednesday, September 17th. The great banking firm of Jay Cooke A Co.. New York, is reported among the failed. Intense excitement in consequence. The failure of the Electric Life In surance Company is announced, with a deficiency of nearly $100,000. Renjamiira Mg Fe. SIX MILLION DOLLARS FOB RECOVER tM A FRENCH INHERITANCE. A dispatch was published a few days ago announcing that through the In strumeutality of the Hon. .L P. Benja min, two ladies in Georgia had recov ered an inheritance in France valued at 112,000,000. The Atlanta fGa.) HertM publishes the interesting details : From positive authority it is ascer tained that Mrs. VtarlniaM. Campbell and her niece, Mrs. Elmtna Chambers, both of Madison. Ga., are entitled to $12,000,0(10, now waiting in France to be claimed by the fortunate ladies. .Mrs. Campbell is a widow about seventy years of age ; her niece, Mrs. Chambers, is also a widow aged about thirty-six. The vast property which they have inherited belongs to the Rennauleau estate. Information in regard to it was received by them about three months since, and by the advice of a gentleman in Madison, who says that he was once a law part ner of the Hon. Judah P. Benjamin, they at once wrote to the latter In London, asking him what course to pursue in the matter. Mr. Benjamin, after thoroughly investigating tlie case, wrote to Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Chambers that (lure was not a ques Of doubt in regard to their claim, and advised them to conic to Europe at once. The property descends to these ladies through a "Mrs. Rennauleau. grandmother of Mrs. Chambers. Mrs. Campbell's maiden name was Maguire, her mother having been Mdlle. Ren nauleau. 'They are connected with one ot the best families in France. Bv the terms of an agreement lo tween Mr. Benjamin and the two ladies the former will take one-half of the wholeamount of the estate, and the other half, $6,000,000, will then fall to Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Cham bers, the share of each being the neat little sum of $3,000,000. Seven mil lions and a halt are In the hands of the bank of Franco, and $4,500,000 In tlie hands of the Rothschilds. Mrs. Cham bers was in Augusta on the 10th, mak ing arrangements tor the voyage of herself and aunt to Europe. They will bo accompanied by a lawyer from Savannah, ana Mr. Antolne Pioquet, of Augusta, who goes for the purpose of identifying theni. They will also carry papers signed by the oldest citi zens of Augusta, proving their identity. They will leave tor Europe, we under stand, next Tuesday. SOMETHING About Alaska. A telegram from Washington, dated September 16th, gives the following in regard to Alaska : Admiral Peimock, commandig the North Pacific Squadron, reports tha he lias hud several friendly talks wit the Alaska Indians. Many chiefs Ti lted the ship. They seem to he in: pressed With the importance of beiu on good terms with the United States. There are only a tew American trader at the quarters in the vicinity, and no settlement except at Sitka. " The Ad miral visited Sitka, and remained sev enteen days ; during three-fourths o:' which time there was a heavy rain. The population has much decreased, and there has been a great tailing ofl in trade. Exclusive of the garrison, there are not more than threennndreil inhabitants, mostly Russians and hall breeds. For some years past, there has been bad blood between the Stikive and Chilicoi tribes, and win nat Etalia harbor, Almlra) I'ennock was solicited byaStiekeen chief, to use his good Onices In bringing about a reconcilia tion. The Admiral talked the matter over with the chief of the Chlllcots, whom he found ready to bury the hatchet. The Berhv Story Tell it Right While Your'e About it. The pa pers are rehashing the old Berry story, and I hey don't conclude it in accord ance with the facts. This is tlie cor rect version : "A celebrated comedian arranged with green grocer one Berry, to pay him quarterly; but Berry once seiit in his account long before the quarter was due. Thereupon the com edian, in great wrath, called upon tlr grocer and said to him : 'I say, here' a pretty mill!, Berry : you have sent ii. your bill, Berry, before it is due, Berry. Your father, the elder Berry, woiuV not have been such a youse. Berry : but you needn't look so blue, Berry for 1 don't care a straw, Berry ; and i I you come again before June, Berry, I'll kick your rasp. Berry, until it i Mad; Berry.' Dardntry News. A Cincinnati man on his dying bed. remembered that his wite was smoking somehams, and he said. "Now, Henrietta, don't go snuffing arouml and forget them bams."