The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18??, February 02, 1877, Image 1

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    VOLUME IX.
BUSINESS CARDS.
JOHN CONNER,
BANKING
-AND-
Exchange Office,
ALBA3TY, OltEfciON.
DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO
check at sight.
Interest allowed on time deposits In coin.
Kulianan on Portland, Sun Francisco,
and New York, for sale at lowest rate.
Coileet ions made and nromptJv remitted.
Refers to II. W. Corbett, Henry Failing,
W. S. Ladd. ''
Ranking hoars from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Albany, Feb. 1, 1871--22v3
II. J. BOIGIITOX, 31. !.,
GKADl'ATE OF THE I'XIVKRSnT
Medical College of New York, late
member of Bellevien H .spitalModical Col
lege, New York. Okfice In A. Carothers
& Co.'s drug store. Albany, Oregon.
iTpiZOOTlCS DISTAXtED.
THE nAT TEAM STILL, I.IVES,
NI IS FLOURISHING LIKE A fJRKESJ
i. bay tree. Thankful for past favors,
and wishing to merit the continuance of
I he same, the RAY TEAM will always bo
ready, and easily fonnd, to do anv hauling
within tho city limits, for a reasonnhle
compensation. BiJiP ell very orJools
M Specialty. r A.N. ARNOLD.
20v5 Pronrietor.
JOHN SCHMEER,
( DEALER IS
Groceries & Provisions,
ALBANY, OREGON.
UAS jitst open e ins new grocer
-IX establishment on corner of Ellsworth
and Vii-st straits, with a fresh stock ot
irroceries, Provision, Candies, Cigars, To-
DHcco, etc. to wuicii uo invites mo attcn
tion of our cituwiis.
In connection with the store lie will keep
isaicery, ann win always nave on nana a
lull supply or trcau bread, crackers, Jtc.
Call and see me.
JOHN SCIIMEEHT'
ALBANY FOUNDRY
Aud
I sxcliij. e Shop,
A.F. CIlERISY Proprietor,
ALBANY, .OREGON,
Manufactures Steam Engines,
Flour and Satv Mill Macliin
cry,
WOOD WORKING
And
AGRICULTURAL R5ACHINERY,
And all kincis of
IROX AXD BaU.SS CASTI'V(;S.
Particular attention paid torejiairingall
Kinmoi macninery. - iva
Hartoer Oliop !
L. 13. -ROYAL
UA9 OPENED a Earlier Shon on First street
II one door.weot of Thompson Irvings har
ness shoo, where ne will be pleased to meet all
who wish work in his line. Thankful for past
jratronasre, he honest by close attention to busi
ness to merit a continuance 01 inesunie. Mill
Keep constantly on liana a full supply of
Perfumery And Hair Oils,
the best assortment In town. Come and see
in e.
Allany, Or., February 25, 187G-23V8
S. C. STO.E, 31. !.,
Physician and Surgeon,
BROWNSVILLE, OREGON.
OFFIC T At the Drug Store.
27 v 8
Bath Houss & Barber 31. 5p.
THE UNDERSIGNED WOULD EX.3'. ILT
fully thank the citizens of Alban at I li
inltr for the liberal patronage bestow i or,
him for the past seven years, and hope f I '.hi
future a con tin nation of their fa vor4. X tin
aooora mediation of transient customer
friends In the armer part of town, he 1 i
pen
3 log
d a neat little shop next door to Tay.o
Saloon, where a good workman will a.
,.b
n auwndanee to wait spot patrons.
Doc. 11. 2871. JOE WE3
ZB.
J. l. MCFARLAND WM. MORGAN.
MOBGAX Sc IflcFARLAXO,
REAL ESTATE AGENCY M
AND
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
Jteat Door to Wells, Fargo & Co'n Express
Olee, Albany, Oregon.
WE ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH EMI
grants and others good bargains in farms
a-nd small homestead in Linn and adjoining
counties. Farms in valoa and size to suit pur
chasers. Also, city property, both improved and un
Imnroved. Renting farms and ctt.y property, and collec
tions of all kinds, promptly attended to.
Onr facilities for advertising will enable ua
to do more for our patrons thai any other
Xsreney in the State in our Ifne.
We also pay special attention to the employ
ment ana labor exchange department.
Albany, May lilt.
Raising and Moving Buildings.
WE THE UNDERSIGNED BEG LEAVE TO
announce to the citizens of Albany and
surrounding country that, having supplier! our
selves with the neeeswtry machinery for rais
ing and removing bnildiirgs. we are ready at all
times to receive orders for Birch- work, which
we will do in short or ter at lowest rates. We
guarantee entire satisfaction la all work under
taken by us.
Orders left art the Register officer promptly
attentedto. Apply to. '
Alba, BANTT, ALLEN it CO.
Or., April -23. 1H75. 8sv7
$999
Cant be made bv every agent
every month In the business we
inmisrr, but those Wiling to
work nil I eusilv earn a riAwm lnl.
Jars a lhy light in their own localities. Have
no room to explain hero. Business pleasant
and honorable". Women, and boys and girls do
as well as nieny. We will furnish you a com
plete Outfit free. The business pays better titan
anything else. We will Is'ar cxixMise of start
fog ou. Particulars free. Wrile and pee.
Farmers and meelmnics, I heir sons and tlaugh
kbs and all classes in need of paying work at
lionnev should write l us st (. the work at
m-c Now is the Mm. fcu"l delav. Andrews
'I'bve & Co.-Agu-ttt, Mnlirr.. '.uSDvlkV
SAMUEL. E. YOUNG,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in -
DRY GOODS, ;
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES, U
BOOTS & SHOES,
THRESHERS,
REAPERS & MOWERS,
WAGONS, PLOWS,
SEED DRILLS,
BROADCST SEED
SOWERS, ETC.
First street, Albany, Oregon. ,
Terms : - - Oaslx.
ir20v7
St. Charles Hotel,
Corner Washington and First Htn.,
ALBANY, OREGON,
Matthews & Morrison,
PRO PR I ETO RS.
ITonse newly furnished tlirougliotit. The
best the market all'ords always on the table.
Free t'oaeh, to and from the House. .
Livery tFeecL Stable
roilSET. IVASiaXCTOS A FIRST 6TS.,
AAS. MARSHALL, Proprietor.
CAKRIAOES, BUGGIKS, HACKS & SADDLE
horses to let on reasonable terras.
Jloi-e Lxartled hy tlio day or week.
I will have some of t he jrayest riys ever turn
ed out of a liverv stable in Alony.
grir IlKAKK"antl cai'riAjfcs furnished for fu
nerals. Give me a call when vou want to ride.
ans. Marshall.
Alb.'.nv .Marcii 10, 1S72jv8
HOISTS, nil Kizes and deserin-
lious. A: general SHELF 11ARD-4
V.lli a lull and complete as
sortment. , . .
Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Ilose.
Tin. . ; Coppp, Ziio ana Slieet Iron,
Thcr Goldsmith Range,
THE BEST MADE.
CROCKERY WARE,
The largest and most complete assortment in
thocitj-.
Keeps all kinds of
OILS & WHITE LEAD.
The Finest & Purest Liquors
Always on hand, to be sold for medicinal uses.
CifRepnirinar done neatly, at short notice,
and WABBANTED.
J. GRADWOnL.
First street, Albany, Oregon. n27v8
THE ART PKIntVATIVE.
Printing by Iianil.
Printing by stenra.
Prinling from iypo.
Or from llocks by the ream.
Printing in black.
Printing in tvbit.
Printing in color-,
Ot sombre or bright.
Prinling tor merchant.
And I.iikI agent.', too ;
Prin' ing lor any.
Who have printing to do.
Printing for b.inkcrs,
Ok-rks, anclionc'rs.
Printing for druggist..
For dealers iu wares.
Printing for dm pcr3. !
L" . .11
Who want printing done.
And will come and sec "COLL."
Printing of jwmphlcU,
Or-bigger Ixjoks. too ;
In tact, there nre few- things
But what vc can do.
Printing of placards, t
lrlnting or Dills,
Printtng of carte-notes
For stores or for mills ;
Printing of labels, ' '
All coior3 or nse, sirs, 1
Kspecially lit for
Webfoot prod;iccrsj
Printing of tortus iV
AH sorts you can get r I
Jogal, commercial, '
Or "House to be let. "
Printing done quickly,
lioiu. fclyliM) or neat.
At the Register Printing-oHoe,
Corner ot First aud; Ferry Street.
PKOMPX Dcllverr, at Living
i. utaics.
IIA VTNG bought out t he dellvsrv baniiMss ot
Mr. Lewis Stimson, I beg leave loannomice to
tnc citizens and bnwiTess men of Albanv. that
Z have on the st reets an express and Job wagon
and will be happy to serve all wlM may give
sue u. can.
All orders will be ta'Citantlv Bttiimled tn at
reasonable rates.
Orders may be left at the Dmg Store of Bell A
Parker.
VTRCaL PARKER.
BOOK STORE
JtXO. FOSIIAY,
f"EALKR IN MISTT-XLANEOliS BOOK'
Hchool Books, Blank Books, Stationery
anuv Articles. A -. 3
Hooks importHl loonlcv. at shorlcsl possible
notice.. , vl00
MEDIC AE.
4, C W. VIt,COX,
Homoeopathic Physician.
OFFICE with Dr. E. II. GriffinFirst street,
Albany, Oregon. &fChronic diseases a
specialty. 2jv8
JT. S. CALLAWAY, M,
AFTER A PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 50U
fwenty-eisrlit yenrs. In the stales of Illinois,
Indiana and Iowa, has peraianentiv located
In Albany, Oregon. OFFICE At Dr. Piuni
mer's Drug Stoi-e. RKIDENCE Corner of
Montgomery and Eighth streets, northeast of
railroad depot. fvtni503
jr. xxxsEir hill, m. .,' -
OFFICE Xt Bell & Parker's new dmg store.
RESIDENCE Second Btreet, between raU
road and Montgomery. , -ri . 8-44
LEGAL.
W. G. PIPER, : .. - . F. M. MIT.LER,
Notary Public.
PIPER. & HILLEB,
Attorneys at Law,
AlTsany, Oregon. s
Office In Parrlshi Brk-k, first door on the
rlltt, nit-Mtairs.
WILL PRACTICE in the diaorcnt courts of
the State. Special attention given to the
collection of all claims entrusted to our care,
and prompt returns made. tif In vestigation
of Titles, Conveyancing, and all Probate Mat
ters carefully and punctually attended to.
nl3va
1. K. X. KLAt liltt ItX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
BROWNSVILLE. LINN CO., OGN.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVES
TO
ALL
2'.v
a
business.
J. C. rOTVElX. I. FLtNN.
POWELL & FLJXX,
Attorneys & Coranatellora st Xjkw and So
licitors iu tliancery,
Albany, Oreeron. Collections made and con
veyances promptly attended to. 1-6
MISCELLANEOUS.
Pictures and Picture Frames.
E. 13. JPURTDOr
Would announce to the citizens of Albany nnd
vieimtv,that he ts prepttred to furnil. ai) Rinds
Pict nra f mined, and old frames renatred
lit hi oftice on First street, orm door wsst of
Brotidalbin, and tenve your ortin ,
(I.ATE OF mClITGAXl!
Ir?T-oliMnt: Tailor,
KEEPS always on hand Doeskins. Casstmcrcs
Vesfines. ctc.,& lai-aer jin-IJbetiee .stocSe
than ever before brought to thijnarket. .
Cuts and maiies toorder all styles of Clothing
for men and boys, at reasonable rates, guaran
teeing sati f:ction.
Shop on First street, next door to City Mar
ket, lately occupied by Dr. E. O. Smith. 2."v8
JJotico HFizrez-tx'o,.
THE METZLER CHAIR
Tins 15 TO INFORM THE PCBLIC THAT
no chair goes from my lactory withoui inv
name npon it. All others'are false imitations
and should be so regarded. All persons are
hereby warned against .Attempting any suet
imposition upon my customers.
J. M. METZLER.
Jefferson, Or., Jan. 21, 1870.
EVERYBODY
BUYS THEM.
HAVING JLfiT RECEIVED A LARGE PHlP.
mcnt of thecelcbrated new style Combined
Drill and Broadcast
STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL,
direct from the fnetory, am now offering extra
inducements to the farmers of Oregon. Most
of the best fitrmers In the Slate are now using
them.
Saving seed and an Increased yield of grain
is the result of drilling.
Can be used equally well as a
Drill or Broadcast Seeder.
The STATESMAN GRAIN DRILL lias been
greatly improved for this year.
Warerooms at my Blacksmith Shop, cornerof
Second and Ellsworth streets, Albany, Oregon.
FRANK WOOD.
March 3t, 1376-38
' : FOR , . ' -
BLANK DEEDS,
Neatly executed,
Call at the. .Register Office
S12
m day at home. Agentswnntcd. Onttit
Atcrmsfree. TRCE &CO., Augusta.Mo.
STERLINGS' EXPRESS
' ' FROM ' . . '
MPI ItE,'.Cl'T Y
0 .
-VIA-
GARDINER AND SCOTTSBDRG,
Connecting- with Wel"a, Fargo Sc Co.'s
Kxirens vrnio i smiiioU) vn
H02TTAT3 ' ak& TUUIISPATS,
returning on ; j ? . .
TQTSSSA7S I and F2UDATS.
All Bnninetw Entrusted to my
Care Promptly- Attended To.
Patronage of the Fu'blic Solicitol.
J AS. 'A. STKKLTXG.
Dec 8, I87G-iiIlv
Attention, Fruit Grower
rpiIE DTRECTORfS OF THE ALDEX FEL1T
JL Co. beg to announce that they will pot the
Factory in operation as soon as Fruit and Veg
etables are ready for iisej.and will pay cash for
the same when delivered.
Ro-mui will be furnished to all for the ournose
of bringing their fruit to the factory.
Fruit should db mcac irom we iras ana not
bruised. . ' .
Parties having plnms should he r-articular In
gather tbem before they neconae fo rive.
ALLEN PARKER,
A. N. ABSOID, ! President.
berets rv.
Albany. July 2, ls7-8iii I
ALBANY, pREGQN FEBRUARY 2, 1877.
JOHMliRIGGS
TAKE8 THIS OPPORTUNITY TO INFORM
his friends and'the public generallv. that
NEW BUSSS HOUSE,
on t"he old stand net door to P. C. Harper A (
where can be found as great an assortment i
as lai-go a slock of . .
Stoves and .Ranges
as can le found in any one' house this side of
LOW -A.-;-, IIMCE.
. AJUSO-
Castlron, Bract alunamelcd '
In great variety. Also,
Tin, ' '
' Sheet Iron,4,
Galvanized Iron,,
. '.nd
r ' . Coppcrwnre,
alwaT on hand, and tujide to order, AT LIV
ING RATES. T
- Y
CDzxIX on
Albany, October 23, 1375-5 vS
: ... A..;-- i ..
.... -
CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Pall as Winter Styles.
ON HAND! CONSTANTLY RECEIV'NG
AT.
In Fromaii'g 'cw nSoclt,
FIEST STREET, ALBANY.
LATEST STYLES U CLOTHING
AND.
Genllemen'i Underwear -
BOOTS, UMBRELLAS, OVERSHOES, 3?ECK
TIES, OVERALLS, GLOVES, ETC.
Extra Sizes of Clotb,tr.g a Specialty.
tS? Orders taken for Clothing, ShirtSj- Ac,
and KITS VA1UIA.NTU).
A fair share of custom respectfully solicited.
I.. E. KIAI..
Albany, Oregon, Xoveuibor Si, l7S-v9
Incorjiorated Feb. 4, 1875. Capital. $30,00p.
GRANGE
XTITIOUT STORE !
Corner First and Washington streets,
Alfoaxiyv : Oi-egon.
Prcsitlc-Jit, S. A. DAWSON.
Superintendent, A. J. JOIIXSOX
DIOEl)0in:
A. H. IOOXKY, M. MILLER,
J. III.KVIX., J. .. K(:n,
S. AOSi, .. A. IIUADM, I
S. A. ItAHMI.N. !
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS !
Clothing, Hardware, Crockery,
Groceries, Farm InVpIcments
and ; Maclilner y, &c. &c.
Also, buy and sell on commission all kinds of
Goods, Marketable Produce, &o.
Dec 21, 1875-14 V8m6 -
ALBANY
GaMegftato last itate
ALBAXY,
: OREGOX.
npiTE FALL TERM of this intifntion will
X liegin on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1876,
with the following
Faculty of Instruction :
Rev. n. W. STRATTON, A. M., President,
and Professor of Mental and Moral Science
Rev. L. J POWELL, A. M., Professor ot Math
ematics and Natural Sciences. -.
II. H. HEWITT, A. M., Professor of Ancient
Languages.
Miss MARLV TRVINE, Teacher of Primary
Department.
Miss ELVA BREVMAX, Teacher of instru
mental Music
D. B. RICK, M. D., Lecturer on Physiology
and Hygiene,
Culcndur : ,
First Term begins Septomlier 1, 1876.
Second Term begins No vein ber 13. 1876.' ,
.,, Third Term begins January 29. 1877. s
Fourth Term begins April, 1877.
Vacat ion of one week during the Holidays.
Closing exercises-of the school year, June 15,
187.
Bates of TitlWon t
PKisrBY Depaktment, perterra.. ...... $5 00
Com mow English Bra$chs, per term.. 8 00
IUoufr Bhanchks, including Propartito-'
ry Latin and Greek.... .1100
Collegiate, including Higher Latin and
Greek, Advanced Mathematics, and
Mental and Moral faiences, per term..; 13 00
French and German, each, extra 3 00
Instrumental Music... . ...11 00
Use of Piano - 3 on
Incidentals... ......i... . 60
Tuition in all eases required in advance.
Punctual attendance, neatness, tiroiiiptness
and gcntlMnntitv nnd hvlvlikc deportment will
be expected Iroin nil who'inav l)ccuici.ieinrici s
of the schofil. - ' J... J. POWELL.
L E. Mni
'Jt
mm
nnTii
MUTUAL XIFEfASSOCIATIOA,
Portland,' Oregon.
Capital, $100,000?. Gold Coin BasiJ
; . eoi-porated 1874.-
1. WASSEBMAN, President.
E. Ql'At KENBVSII, Tlee Pre.
. W. WAKEFIELD, Secretary. :
W. S UDD, Treoisnrer.
W. f. EFFIXUER, Attorney.
HALL & TCSTIX,
Special AgcntH,
Albany, Oregon.
decl3nl2v
Furniture Hooms.
TP. S. I XJTVTS"IIVO,
Begs leave to announce to the citizens of this
city and surrounding country, that he has open
ed n large stock of
r u x-i-irxrin? u xt-E z
in the building lately occupied by Dr. Plum
mer's drug store, on First street, where can be
had. on most reasonable terms,
1'arlor Sets,
' Bedroom Suits, . i
Sofas, , ' :f
. Lounges, j -Lasy
Chairs,
Center Tables,
Whatnots,
Desks,
Book-catcn,
Sales,' . ,
Wardrobes,
and In fact everything else needed to .
CJO TO llOt'SLKLLPJLXU.
My goods are well made and of the very ,
Latest and Handsomest Styles.
PRICES WXr DOWN.
e3?FCRNlTCRE manufactured to order, at
short notice. . c r
tfci?"Furnitnre repaired and put in good shape
on short notice.
Give me a call.
F. S. DCXXIXC.
Albany, Nov. 26, 1875 10v8 i
Prof. Gt. Newell.
A
, TEACHER OF THE -
Harmony. ThoronEh-liass and Sinsing,
Special attention given to
VOICE CULTURE,
HAVING concluded to make ALBANY my
permanent residence, all who desire a
thorough knowledge of BIwtie can now have
an opportunity.
PIANOS AXD "OltGAXS
Tvxxiecl nxid Repaired
Leave yonr address at Mr. Fosliav'smusicand
book store, or at Mr. Harris music store, and I
will call at your residence.
Albany, August 4, 1876-45
Ladies' Variety Emporium.
IIS. Xvl7J. HTDE
IVEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
German Zephyr, Canvas, Thread, Pins,
Needles, Buttons, Heal Hair SicitcA
es and Curls, Hosiery, Stamped
Goods, tc, &c, &e.
- Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's , ;
Health Corset ! '
Child's Waist !
and Madam Foye's "
Coi'set Skirt Siaprxx'tex.
CST'French 'tamping done to order.
133jTBroadalbin St., opposite Post OmceJ39v
THE ESEMY OF. DISEASE !
THE FOE ! OF PAIN
To IVIjiri and. 33east
M THE URANU OU ' -
LINIMENT.
wittfn uah errooD rnr. tkkt or
49
teaks. .
There Is no sore it will not heal, no lame
ness It will not cure, no aehe, no Diii. that
afflict the human body, or the borly of a
norse or otner amnestic animal, that ooes
not. Vlflfl to Its IrtflTin tnlliift ; A hstlA
costine25c. 50cj or $1 00, has ottcn saved
the life of a hntnan being, and restored to
life and usefulness many a valuable horse.
Rheumatism, Burns Scalds, Bruises, Certs,
Frost-bites, Swellings, Contracted Cords,
Pain in the Rack ' I.nnrhn Intt.'n
Chilblains, Strains, Sprains. Stiff Joints,
Sore Nipples, Eruptions, Pains, Wounds,
FOB A!tIM AIJI. IT WII.I, :f nT
Spavin. Galls and Sores, tyvvinny, Rmir
Bone, Windjrnlls, Big Head. Poll Evil,
Humors and Sores. Lameness. StrcUinin.
Scratches, Distemper .Stiffiess, Strains
Soreness, Open Sores 2&t8
DISMOIXTIO ; OF r COrAttTNEISMIII'.
THE copartnershin neretofore existing be
tween John Hurd and G. F. Hett letneir, un
der the name of Hurd A ScttJemeir, is diusolv.
ed. All accounts dne tho late firm must be paid
to Sctttemeir A Dawson, who alone arc autnoF
Ized to collect and receipt for the same.
, o. v. m;t-ii.emkjr,
;. v, DAWSON .
December 1. lS70-nJ.ini I
iriPiflr i
LOCAL MATTERS.
HANGED EOS 3IUHDEII;
On the afternoon of Friday last Jan.
20th), William K.ty Xeil was lianged for
the murder of Seth W. Hayes, an old and
highly respected citizen of Ilalsey, In this
county committed on. Wednesday, ; No
vember 1st, 187G less than three months
Everything had been done by the
relatives and friends of the doomed man
to secure from the Governor a commuta
tion of the death sentence, ' but the dread
morning broke only toassuie Neil that tor
him there was no hope of an extension ot
life on this fair earth beyond tlie time set
for bis execution. - ;.. ' ...-!.
i-About T o'clock a. itof Friday, hrthe"
eonnty jail, the prisouer partook of the
sacrament of the Lord's supper; adminis
tered by Eev. Roberet L. Stevens, pastor
of the Episcopal Church, Mrs. McMeekln,
annt of tite doomed man, also partaking
with him. For some time previous the
ministers and christians generally had been
frequent visitors to Neil's cell, where they
had prayed and exhorted him ' to make
preparation for the'luture ; and in bis last !
hours he professed to feel that his eins had
been forgiven, that he had made his peace
with God, and was not afraid to die.
TOE GALLOWS
had been erected in the rear or west side of
the Jail, the platform being seven or eight
feet high and probably ten feet square,
some eight feet above which was the cross
beam from which was suspended tho rope
that was to perform Its part in the dread'
ful tragedy about to be enacted to appease
ouendeu justice. . j 1
i m CURIOSITY. J : ' ;
Long before the hour sctfor the execution,
hundreds of people were congregated in
and around the jail-yard to Witness the sud-
uen taking off of a man in the prime of
manhood. A great portion ot the specta
tors were men, but there were a Jew
women who had the nerve and took a deep
interest in the matter about to be consum
mated. , , 4:
THE PRISONER.
The prisoner, accompanied by his spirit
ual adviser, Bev. Robert Stevens, and
Rev. S. G. Irvine, D.D., pastor of the TJ.
P. Church, escorted by Sheriff HeiTen and
deputy, appeared nnd mounted the plat
form promptly on time. The prisoner, up
to the time of leaving the jail and mount
in jT jthe s!affiidr alf lio.iph waring- rm1r
seeuied calm auSf resigned ; but after" get
ting upon the platform, where a chair was
furnished him in whieh to set for a few
brief moments, his strength seemed to de
sert; him, and thenceforward he acted as if
stnpcfiod from the action of some powerful
narcotic. ;
ON THE TLATFORM.
Upon the platform, in addition to those
already mentioned, we noticed City Re
corder Montanye ; S. B.- Eakin, sheriff of
Lane eonnty ; Sol. King, sheriff, and J.M.
Hamilton, deputy, of Benton county ; Drs.
O. P. S. Plummer and J. L. . Hill, of this
city. Rev. Robert L. Stevens then offered
a short prayer, asking God's mercy upon
the prisoner, ; , - ., ,
Before mounting the platform, Neil bad
disclaimed any intention of attempting a
speech ; but after prayer had been offered,
lie signified his desire to speak to the peo
ple. Agreeable to this request, assisted by
the Sheriff and deputy, Neil approached
the south side of the platform, and in a
slow, hesitating, and at times inaudible
voice, which became less audible and more
hesitating as lie proceeded, delivered the
following
ADDRESS '
Ladies atid Gentlemen : I am to be exe
cuted. I want you to listen to me. I liave
Deetr improperly conducted. I ain't 1
am t I feel I'm innocent of the charge
nre, oi aiiytmtig proved against
me. I was justifiable in what I did, I
ain't I ain't 1 ain't guilty. I believe in
the Lord Jesus Christ, that ho saves me
now. 1 am ready to go now. I am. I
did not do this mmtfcr of which I am
charged now. I am going to say what I
think. . . r.
The prisoner then moved slowly back to
(tie center of the platform and was placed
in the chair, when the black cap was drawn
over his face and the rope adjusted about
his neck. Everything being ready, the
prisoner arose from the chair, exclaimed :
"God help me I" the trap-door fell, and
Neil was launched into eternity.
JUSTICE SATISFIED.
The rope, being new, gave more than
was expected, and the toes of Nell touched
the ground ; tlie Sheriff and assistants took
up the rope at onee, and made it fast.
Seven initiates after the fatal dropi
physicians, after examination, found the
poise had ceased beating; at tho expira
tion of ten minnte-s life, was prononnccd
extinct. " '
' Tho Sheriff and deputy were calm and
cool in the dlscliarge of their unwelcome
doty.' "." , '
The body has been forwarded to Califor
nia, the residence of deceased's parents, a
casket for the body and money tor the ex
pense having been forwarded to this eity.
Trm Ektimond Range. The Richmond,
range is King among cooking stoves, and
no mistake. It Is f ht most complete, best
furnished, economical stove in tho world,
certainly. Every one who gets no 1
these stores likes rt, and speaks well of it
It economises fuel, is a splendid baker,
and looks well in kitchen or parlor. Call
in at W. II. MuFarland and secure a
Richmond Range, and you'll never regret
it t
1 Election at Wheeler's For a fair
election and sin honest count, goto W heel
er's, at Sltcdd. -I
NO. Id.
? TJLS FISHER'S WLVSl.
Koarcd the wild swelling billows,
Out on the lonesome sea; : -Up
sprang the pearl clear foam caps,
Chasing the wind in glee; '
While the pray skies awtencholy, '
Low in their mockery bent.
Like tlie dismal drapery ot funeral
. Or coffin cerement. ,Ut
Light gleamed from the Saber's cottage.
Streamed through the lonely Bight,
Crimsoned the weary woman,
Watching there pale and white.
Listening the loud winds scrcsmljig.
Praying the vengeful waves
To guide lii in in through the darkness
In from the sea's black graves.
' m :
Over the mountain of billows - -1
Struggled the fisher's boat,
.With never a hand to gblde ber
Never an oar to Host.
Down in tite shell-paved temples
Naiads his. vigils to keep 1
Sleepeth the bold fisher sailor, - .
" Low in tho balls of the deep. '
Woman, extinguish the watch Are I
- Give to thy strained ear rest -
Once there is op in Heaven, - .
Doeth all for the best I
Lie down on thy wretched pillow.
Ask for the dream rod's siieil '
Far down in the sea thy hasbeno -
Sleepeth soundly and well I V -
Arm Dislocated. Early Monday
morning as our worthy fellow-citizen. Dr.
Wm. Lister, started from his residence oa
Sixth and Srosdarbin streets for his place
of business on First street, he met wiia aa
accident that will probably prevent him
from attending to business for some .days.
As he stepped from the head of the stair
leading down from the front porch of his
residence, his foot slipped and he was pre
cipitated headlong, falling opon his Bands,
and with such force that his right shoulder
Has dislocated. Dr. Plumper wis called
in and gave the necessary attention to the
sufferer. Tlie Dr. had been so unfortunate
as to break "his right arm several years ago,
and at the same time dislocate It at the
shoulder.. : .1 .
Sterling's Extriss. A note from. Mr.
Jan. A. Sterling informs us tliat during the
winter his Express from Drain's Station to
Scottsburg will make semi-weekly trips,
leaving urn in s on Monday and Thursday
of each week, returning on Tuesday and
Friday- Every attention will be given to
the comfort of those patronizing this line.
See ad. on first page. ; ' ;
The petition asking for a change ct the
present mail route from Scio to Marion,
5?Aa, Eoodjaeai-jrf-fijellng. Th. peti
tioners ask that the route be chanced td
Jefferson instead of Marlon . It the peo
ple of Scio and vicinity are better suited
witu 1110 route as n 1 why meddle with
it?
A range that meets every requirement
and satisfies every demand made npon it
the Richmond Range. It lias no eqoal
among stove or ranges. The only place
to get one is at W. II. McFarland's, next
to the Bank. . -
Miss Ada Mendenhall, daughter of John
and Kate Mendenhall, formerly residents
ot this city, was rmtted' In marriage to
Carlton Price, on Friday last, at the Tay
lor street M. E. Church, Portland. We
send our congratulations.
A fine lot of varied styles and kinds of
furniture at F. S. Danning's, for sale way
down. And Mr. Donning is one of the
most accommodating boys in the business.
too.
The College Missive for January has been
received, it is to be vnblished monthlv
nereaiter uy toe uoiiero improvement so
ciety, Mansfield & Monteith, printers.
Several quarrels and one or more fight
on Friday last. . y "
LOStT- BEWA1B, ,
Strayed from the subscriber, about lour
months since, a young cow, a boot soar
years old, light red iu color; ends of horns
come close together In front of face ; In
good condition when last seen; Said ant
inal was formerly owned by Prof. Sox, of
this city, who purchased her ot Mr. John
Isom. A liberal reward will be gifen to
any one giving information so that I cats
obtain her " - ""
1 j CflAS. BOCKOARDES.
Albany, Or.. Dec. 8, 1870.
- I always did, love to gaze on tLe
children in their sports," said Potter, a
he pensively contemplated a crowd of
urchins j "I am carried hack to."
Jast then the baseball came over hi
way and tried to get into his vest pocket
and double him up. When ha breath
came back lie shouted" , "Yea roang rag
amnffin, yon, if I catch you playing ball
on the street again I'll get the police
after yon." - - .
Ministers will bare tbeir little joke
like other people. .
"Come over and -preach for me to
night," said a Chicago divine to a cleri
cal friend whom he met on the street
not many days since. -
"I can't to-night," was the reply.
"I'm almost down sick with the head
ache." - '
"Well," Jrolly observed the oUiefy
"I guess you can do it, for if you preach
as you usually do yon won't have to
use your head any." ..., f
Tbey have introduced a new sport iff
Xew Brunswick. A trained moos i
trotting there in publie with great toc
eess.' A lew days ago he made 8 ha!.
mile in 1:10, and he is matched to make ,
his mile iu 20.
Those who ! have tried it, say fcat
kissing is like a sewuig-macbinc, becaaser
it Beams good, j :
"A miifitard planter is a warm personal
friend f