ALBANY, ORECOX, JAX. 2. 1S80. The law r Maine, says tlie Oregnnft. Ttvjn4rei the secretary of state to send out blank poll books and tally lists to tlie varl w. count lea to be waed n the elections. Before, tlie election lust tall the Democratic secretary ot state sent out tliese blanks, aad U is asserted that tbey wrre iKrtr the lortn required bv bur. This was done In order to use the delrctlve list In tlie effort W steal the State. So It wins tlmt. tlie plan m long ago laid to perpetuate tlie wrong, a tact which. adds to" It critui'ual fcy and changes the'iriiaracter 'of Jlte act from a Violent partisan (novo . to gross outrage upon the people s rights. , . , , - v - :---- .mi ; ' -The Sr. Got hard rnnnel la" reported to lie within 850 meters (about 930 yards) ot he log completed, so that tlie contractor ran probably complete their work, as proml-wl in ISSfV The tunnel I nine mi to - lng ami was estimated to cuet about f 10.000, 000. The railroad for which It tuts been built will rnn from Fluelen, and give a rail route -from "I.ncerne' to Tielinzona. and Qience to Como. ' It will open up.nn nl mrw4 straight line from Paris to Naples, by way of Milan. Florence and Rome. The reftrT, apart from the tnnnel.U to cost f 7 000, boa and Is to be pakl for by Italy. Ger- mahy and Switzerland. At present, dill jsenee and private carriage carry passen ger over the mountains at great cost, but with the corresponding advantage that the traveler gets a chance to breathe mountain sir and see the beautiful scenery instead of being ' whirled through a hole in tlie mountain. " ' v The Maine infamy Is only the natural ontgrewth ot the policy adopted by the Democracy and put in general practice some five years ago. It was first tested by Tilden and Tweed in New Turk in JSCS, at which time tlie ilan workeu suc cessfully in the State of New York. En couraged by -this success S. J. Tilden laid his plans to carry his own election to the Presidency in 1378 by extending hi operations to all doubtful States. From tlie dispatches it appears tlmt the notorious Ben Butler is figuring in this villainous game. It would seem that these leaders are fit only tot treason, stratagem and spnils ; no depth of iniquity is too low for them to stoop, and tbey are ready to adopt any means to accomplish the end in view. From ballot-box stuffing and fraudulent naturalization papers In New York, they resort to bulldozing in Mississippi. Jymls Jan and Florida, and to bribing in South Carolina, culminating in the Gabble fraud In Oregon, only-to be revived in Maine by le aid of Butler, with all his acute prac tice In plotting. Ex. . ; jOn the 20th of December, John H. Oberly, of Springfield, 111., introduced in the Democratic State Central Committee his resolution condemning without quali fication "any fraud whereby the will of fae people it subverted by national or State mi i tlsorilles. 1tTbIa resolution, which gives expression to a sentiment in which all good eitlzens. of whatever party, could and should heartily nl, caused . the greatest excitement, and the fifty prominent Democrats' who, it Is stated, participated in the councils of that body, tenorrrecd the resolution as a firebrand thrown In for the purpose of distracting and dividing the party. They seein-d to fiMHerti as one man some suspicious refer nee in the resolution. To shut out all such suspicions, an amendment was offered, declaring that no allusion was intended to recentr counts in Maine ; but tlie amend ment -'was looked open with snspicion and voted dewn, as was the original reso lution. This action of the fifty promi nent Democrats' shows that the party Is tm willing to condemn any attempts to sub vert ttse Will of the people when sncb at tempts are undertaken in the supposed in terests of the Democratic party. If the csmsore ' " was understood to be aimed against their political adversaries withont In any way Implicating themselves, why KbouUIt have been regarded as a fire brand, or have given rise, as the telegraph informs us It did, to M an acrimonious de bate of tour bonrs duration " It is evi dent that Mr. Oberly is in extremely .dull man Or an extremely unsophisticated politician.- '' The growing strength of the great rail oadf corporations has for years past been a cause of apprehension to toe people ot the United States.,' Recent telegrams announce that the present congress proposes to take bold of the matter In earnest, and enact legislation looking to the checking of these grasping monopolies. It is a question that needs the closest scrutiny and the wisest statesmanship, as there Is danger that im" proper legislation may creep in and oper ate .against instead of in favor of the public weal. '. .'. "'.., -T ' .. - -- V ' ' 3 . T2m Mormons are charged with Inciting the tTte Indians to the bloody and brutal work" committed by them so recently; ' All Sorts by the commission to bring the un ruly Indians to terms have failed, accord ing to last accounts, and the government will bs compelled to enter npoo a bloody, nd U may be, a long continued war, to punish the Utes for deeds done at the In stigation of the Mormons. If tba Utes must be exterminated for .their cruelties, what should be, done to those who instig ated them to the bloody work t ' The expenses taken from the contingent fund during the demoereolo congress have been $239,085, an Incalp of- fUXg$3t or sixty !x -per cent, ovsb the last republican congress, , Te money was chiefly spent by Jarlcetlpg cotnmiaees la all parts of the oontJiSftmte"s to democratic economy Lord Lytton -nds - that he baa an elephntuen bis bands' ta the person of Takoob fean. Ills presestoa as a captive la India is fclt to Bdanger a ylsmg ot bis fellow ) inisselmans .should any dte&ster erertaka General Bobect'c commaiid. . A T.ondm tch-gram gives an account of tin givmr. way ot tlie bridge over the Tay by which tlie night traiiwconsisting'ni four third class, one first fbts. one sWoimI class aiHl tim braki-sman's van.: was precipitated a dUtauee ot 88 sVet into the river, which averages from 40 to 45 feet In depth. A furious gate previiiled. and eleven girders of tlie long central spans of tlie bridge, each 245 feet,' and one su of 145 feet in length, gave way, causing tlie accident. Ol nil on bnenl tliejialn. ssengers and einpirtyiVs of thero"il,"iiot a snid wassave! all perished. '"It ii N-lieveil that J.O peo ple wer thus . linrried into eternity. - A tltoroogh investigation will lie made Into the causes of so terrible a disaster. . - -The conduct ot the Main democrats ex cite more open admiration in the south titan it doe auywliere else. MtK fiorthern papers of mvv I"uervtive preteu-ious. fle nouiicc it an'sliameles. But in the south It is considered by democratic organ as vne of the mnferplece ot tlemocTacy whlcli has been achieved in tlie noith for a long time. Tlie JiMnwnd I)iiitch remarks couiinendlugly that "Maine is not withont true blue democrat.' which i just about the wnv -tlie republicans ntKlershinil It. Tlie efrle of proceeding in Maine i indeed true blue ilemoi:ratic."' S were tlie Yazoo shooting and the Chlslmlin liiassaere. The comitry is very rapidly aoqilrii:g an aivnraie coiKvplUm of the true blue demo cratic creed. Omytuian. It is believed that a large limnlier of tenant farmers of Englaiid; who have ac quired some wealth, but see nothing hi tlie agricultural outlook to induce thetn to remain hi their own country, will come to this country next season in search of home. Many delegations from farming communities In England and Scotland have visited our couutr3' during the past season, in search ot information as to the most attractivu points; fur the purchase of homes, etc. . .lay GouM now controls tlie following railroads, and he wants more : Union I'acitic Kansas pacific. WahasluSt. TMiis, Kansas City niul Nurtlieru, Missouri Paci fic, St. .Irweph suit Denver. Colorado Cen tral. Utah Southern. Utah Northern. St. Louis and Sun Francisco, Pari and Dan ville, Chieaeo and P:uhicah. Chic:lgn and Strawit. Denver and South Park. lenver and P.io Grande, Hannibal and Sr. .loseph, Denver Pad lie. Detroit and Eel River, and a few minor roads. The New AUviuy l!i(r-Stiiu0wfi, thX most tiittneistUI (lemncnitic jountai in In diana. U out in favor of the importation into Indiana ot 20.000 Kentucky democrat to be piacel upon farms and employed as laborer or skil'rt artisans. Tlie Ledtrr Mtonehard does not hesitate to say tlmt its chief olject in favoring sncli iinniigratkin is to meet and overcome, by democratic vote, snob negro immigration as may be brought into the state from the south. The two most widely circulated demo cratic tiewspiers in the nest the En quirer, at Cincinnati, and the fieptthtirttn, at St. Ixmis are agreed touching the fol ly of Senator Bayard. Tlie former says llayarrt has damned himself needlessly a& a presMent.ial candidate," and the latter thinks tlie Delaware senator lms conked his goose" as a candidate for tlie nomina tion in 1S80. Meanwhile, Sam Tilden looks ott and smiles, and Is a villian still. The Indians in the state of Chihuahua, Mexico, have killed about 300 people dur ing the past two months, and the governor Is offering flOO lor each Indian scalp brought to him. Tlie insurgents, who have been fighting tlie gtivVrument for some time, now flml better packing among tlie red skins. , i William H. Yamlerbilt has sold 130.000, 000 of New York Central Railroad stock to a syndicate composed of Russel Sage, Jy Gon'd and- others. It b Intimated tliat Vanderbilt's object f to employ the pro ceetls in the construction of a long talked ot through line between New York City and San Francisco. Tlie transfer is be yond doubt the largest stock transaction on record. Tlie cholera epidemic which created such liavoe through : Japan tlie past season, originated from opening the graves of sol diers wlio died of cholera two years ago, in order to celebrate religious rites for the safety of their souls. Comment is unnec essary. , .. ,-... Ben Tfllll says the bloody shirt fs a " pir atical flag." and that the Republicans are political pirates." That Is because they were guilty of tlie " treason" of whipping the Sol So South with muskets a few years ago and are going to whip them again with ballots In 1 30. riaindenlT. , It Grant should be taken up by tlie solid south he would be abandoned by the north, which deserted Greely. the founder of the republican partv, so soon as he pro posed to shake hands over the bloody chasm. MemphU Appeal (Dem.) Tbe House of Representatives has passed a bill authorizing a Government-allowance fur loss of spirits. Melancholy readers should be calm, liowever, tor the spirits lost must be alcoholic tn character,. - The s me streets of Madrid which few weeks ago were filled with crowds joining in the wedding festivities ot their King are now the scenes ot riotous demonstrat ions against the King's advisers. " - On the 29tb ult., telegrams announced that the weather was getting milder on the continent. At Paris. France, It was thaw ing after 32 days of frot, during which tlie thermometer recorded 8 deg. ' below zero tlie coldest weather on record there. ( n Sundiy two murderers. Sam Wood-' niT ami Joe Seminole, the latter a lialf breed Indian, were taken from the Golden, Colorado, jail, and JyucUed. Tlie murJer was a peculiarly atrocious one. . - At ilayllght on . the 28th nlu the ther mometer fell to 35 deg. below zero at Ox ford, N. S.. the , coldest ever before expe rienced la that region. -- - i Plays founded on Bible subjects don't succeed In Chicago. The people there want something that tbey take some I uter es! in and can understand. A correspondence has recently been dis covered, proving an alliance between tbe German socialists and Russian nihilists. f Cynthia Hogdon, producing an abortion, was sentenced on tbe 29tb ult., in the fourth district court of San Francisco, to 10 years in San Queiitln." ; i t Queen Victoria has ordered twenty-five barrels e flour from this country for use In the imperial kitchen, t. ller appetite as pears to. be reviving.' - j t I Tli. President ot Peru wasatJMnamat tt fl B iffe P! 0 H H iHi F E" 1 m7Jm PI Fl nMA nigral f Tlie President ot I'eni was at Panama on the 28th nit., en rou tor the United States ..v ; -.-,. i Whisky 1 stmdy. ar tlie market report. Not so are it Imbibers as a rule. Men are golns rn the Skagit mines from British Columbia alnvt daily, . Edward MoTiigsrirt has been appointed log Inspector for Whatcom county. W T. William JuIim . Svutt. Beuteuiekf first duke of Polaml. I d"nif. : . - , Eight year ago there were 95 prisoners conflned'in lie ciiUeutku-ymNuW..UMrt are '202. A " roller went Info T.ytich's grocery store at Engene on Christmas eve and gut two dollars for bis tnxible. " ' : Guard : A few night Mm, dog Jiilted 75 sheep helongltig to Mr. Isaac Stevens, who lives ou tlie McKetixle. t , , i v- .The Stalenmnn pnhlilie tlie names of 60 bachelor who offer themselves alter llio first of next month." v..i-f , - Tom Dctiham. of Salem, went onf hunt ing, hauilling his gnu recklely. anil now has but 4 toes on one ot his feet, j A. C. Cox. city marslix! of Rosebtirg. was marrietl Wednesday, to Miss Fannie Hall, ot Wilbur. We are. in receipt of tlie Sreilacoom Espres. resnsclated by S. T,. Maxwell. It present a good appearance, ami looks a though it will be a success under his man agement. . i - ' V. Tlie new and elegant steamer Gnree E. Starr. Which Is being built at Seattle, I nearlr completed. Site belongs to Cajrt. 1.. M". Starr, formerly of this citr. and it Is said tlmt site will bo one t Um fastest, strongest - and most elegant boat on this coast. 1 Adam Day. an old and respected pioneer of Dnnglas'i-ount.r, died af hi home near Rosehurg last week.- He was the fatlier ot Mrs. Dr. Saffareus. of Oregon City ai-d died at tlie advanced age of S4 years, miH-h respected by all who knew him. j The Independence burglary case In tlie last court with ntlier minor suits brought cot noon Polk county of over 7.000. which added to other indebtedness of tlie county will require an advance of tax rates to keep things moving. i Fridav afternoon some gentlemen stand ing on the dock at Kalama, noticed a deer floating down the river ou a cake of ice. A boat was lowered, and as it. approaclied the deer tlie frightened animal jumped into tlie water, but wsis soon caught, t A land slide on Hubbard creek. Dongta county, changed the course of the creek and did considerable damage. J. . II. Hoovey had hi ranch submerged conshlera auiv. ana tne noose was raiiv saveti ov a rock, splitting the slide and directing it to either side. ; PABAURAHLiCTS. Christmas is over. New Years gift. ; Markets nnchanged. Grand dinner at tlie Opera House on yew Years day . Mrs. Uouk lias recovered from her recent illness. Miss Minnie Allison is rapidly convales cing from a recent attack of typhoid pneu monia. ' . : " ' For several days last week the wells ami water pipes were all frozen up. Mi'.1 and Mrs. Wyatt, of Portland, spent a portion of the week 't visiting among fi lends In this city. 1 Judge Miller, ot Debanon. was In the city Monday, departing tor borne on Tues day. - - For a handsome New Years' gift, go to Foshay & Mason's. r Silverware at French's at wholesale prices. .' Tlie funeral of our late brother W. A. Hill, was largely attended. . Dr. Churrfiill. of Michigan, called upon ns Tuesday. The Dr. is looking for a loca tion, and may be induced to remain with u.'- . '3:'i- J J'-'- Duncan Rankin and Ed Zeiss, of this city, on Tuesday started lor a ten days' hunt In the mountains. A number of tlie boys have a match hunt on Thursday, Jan. 1st. " We understand that the male boarders in one of our up-town boarding houses have agreed to have a match hunt soon after the holidays. Owing to sickness of employees as well as family, and other reasons, we are re luctantly compelled to Issue but half a sheet this week. ' Miss Nettie Powell, of Portland, Is visit ing relatives in the city. Mrs. Piper, son and daughter, of Inde pendence, are visiting in tlie city. ' . Prof. Powell and wile have gone to Portland on a visit. j i The last chance to get' bargains tn toys, vases, etc , at Jt. Joseph's to-day. ' j Yon waut to get some of those choice steaks and , roasts, especially for the lmli days, at Central Market tlie uicest to be had anywhere. v ? ! m - Goods marked down lower than ever at Mesdames Bleyin A Powell's. Tlie latest in millinery, hats and bonnets at lowest figures. "- ;.. j- : -- High winds prevailed yesterday. . The lunch given by the Ladies' Brass Baud on Wednesday was well attended. Some cases of lever and sore throat re ported In the city. j I : :- We issue on Wednesday this week. ' - With tbe new year turn over a new leaf; pay the" printer back dues and in advance for the coming year, and you will be sure to be greatly prospered. 1 Don't forget fie New Years' Dinner en Thursday. . - ....- :- The Golden gate has moved Into the Revere House, having bought out Pfuifler Bro's saloon. . - ' - . 7 'ltie Redfield Bros, are no more as a firm, John Irving and Frank Redfield having formed a partnership and consoli dated.' The firm-name, is now Irving A Redfield, grocers, doing business brick west of R. E. Young. in( the couqhs. ra EESS02TS CAPCUTS POE0U3 FLABTS3 soothes, mliffTMt ahmwt St tmtrm and enrea wben oiher t'juvrm fait evuu t' luwt. It contains : Creator t: mm tx'.rrf nl pMn rellevli!j,trn((t!i-, cuing and earattvB proowttn than the eonuwut porou piAAtT, snd i fur mpprtor a Kntmeni , nud I ha Bo-eaOed tectncaf appiiaoeoa. It la Fpeclally rpcontmendod for the abovs ailments, ; also for Hrlan.1 aad Klitaer fmirialaKi, rirBriay, tseiatterc mm afl tmmt Aekea ami Piu. WtMHteaaVriugro w!lldwellUtaka .i CTua a Httla palna to prnrnrn tb'a article. Do not 1!ow anr other pUnter to Im -ntbutltiitna for it, 8'l.t hr all lrnt!ati. He abubt A Joumsox, .1 11M Slruut, Now Yurk, I'tupttetora, " . KIMtnliUIUIuU,: ;:Ht oPoo biAiyyL Over OrJES THOUBiirJD in Use Albany, Oregon. RECEIVED SAilUEL The Largest Assortment ot The largest assortment ot The largest assortment of The largest assortment ol The largest assortment ot The largest assortment ot The largest assortment ot The largest assortment ot The largest assortment ot AND IS FACT THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS Kver brought to this city, and at Call, see, a&d Tea ccaviaced for yourselves. It 'will only os a, pleasure to show 'you thorough our stock, -whetlier you -wish, to Teuy or aot. Esspestfully, SAMUEL E. YOUNG; Alliany, Oct. 17, 187-Svia ALB AM S1AIIBLE WORKS. STAIG-EB, BEOS., -DEALERS IN- monuments, i - vxA. TTP,AT ST02TSS, -EXECUTED IN ' ' '' ITALIAN OR Albany, t Alno.jvorv varletvofeetneterr and other atone work dnnn wit h neatneaa nttention irtven to ordera iHtate and wanhinirton IcrwiBe, and promptly msuxi. PROPE RTY To insure good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for Painting that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds & Co's Pure Paints and .Oils. Pr!rs vrha csa C Oils t!3 tb mi A!.'D CKEFST War.X, because PURE UXTtZltt. CCES FURTHER, ICCXS EETTER, end USTS LC:;0Efi th:n cny cth:r. $ CLOAKS. I) LAH Si UTS. 1'ABSS. DR. ESS t.OOllS. WATERPROOFS. BOOTS & SROS. Staple CiROCERIES. PTLIOES. al-tlcts-l VERr.lOMT : i Oregon. and dinrMttch. nee fail from anv mrt of the Territorx - . bv mail or oth- lorwai - dcd. . All wm-Ic war- viio T. RsYn'Js & Ca's Paints gr.d izx Zcixixi Countr. RIcFARLAND & HARVEY. Noney WHiitcd Pay Up. AI,L PERSONS imleltel to me are reneated to liiuke iwyinent bet vran this nnI the first of Janunr) , IRso. aa at that tiiuo I almll rtirK fri the grocer butiiieae. ant want ail tlmt In In.-me. J.JOSfcl'H. AaalKUve'B Swtlre. ( -.. NOTICE la hereby erlven that Stnns Sjic;kKer hn.1 nincl nil liia propt rty to thu under isnul tor the bonellt of all his creditors, rat ably ami In proportion to theii several de mand. Ally perwn having claims Huiimt him are hen.ltv required to preiHnt t Item to inc.. duly vertiled. within three months from the date of this notice. V.. WOLVERTOS, AHainy, Or., Oct. 17, 187'3v 12 Assignee. To Those Whom It Concerns. AlRaxy, Ob., Novemljer 1st, 179. KXOW THAT THE ITNUKKSIONKO mean." bnsine.s in cnlltM;tinc this cloningr of the vear, and that he will collect interest on nn aetlkHi avconnia. . JOUN UliltitiS. vl2u Ladies Variety Emporium. H71T. HYDE KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON It AND y Germnn Zepttyr, Cannu, Threml. Pin, Needles, litUton, Rent Unit OStcifrJi- en and Curls, Hosiery, SUiuijieU .;. . Goods, dt., tCc, Cc . i'. AIno, Agent or Dr. Warner's leulth Corse ? CtallfTa Waist ! and Madam Foje's Coiet upjoorter. EjrlCrcncli 'tampin d to order. UBroadaIbln St., Ite PostOfflces9r Oil aw- A. Plnmmer, WHOLRIALK AKD BETAII. . ' ' BRUGG IS ! . AND DKALER IX Faints, Oils and Glass, ALBANY, OKKUOM. JLT ST RECEIVED, A I.AKQE INVOICE Or Dtiiks and DruKgists' 8nndriea from the East ; alan the lanrest and most complete atook of Ijtmpsand Lainf ttxtures ever brought to thin eitv. SgST froacripthma carefully coin pounded at alitltuea, day or nlKbt. JIn23 Dlssolutloa Motlce. NOTICE la hereby given tbat the eopartner ahlp heretofore exiatiiiK between John N. Hoffman and C. P. Iavl, In earrj injr on the buaineas of manatactiirinir 'a and candy, niulrr t.hii Ann name of HoflVmn A Davis. Is thla day dltaiolved by mntual eonaent. AH ao eountadnethehtteflrtn will be payable toelt her of tbe late partner., ana an tneit iiaomiie. win be paid by the new Ann of Hofloian ft Joseph. JOHN N. HOFFMAN, C. P. DAVIS. Albany, October 14, 1879. Kefarrlnv to the above, notice la hereby riven tVuit w. th nnderabrned. have thia day enters 1 into partnerahtp, and will carry on the bua- ineaanovo nieniioneaa ine om winu , una tluinkfnir th nnblic for the titttronairo Klven the old firm, aak thatthey will show like favors lO US. mMKfKWj.1 x,. nv;r ntAM, j. JULIUS JOSEPH, r - OStober 1. 187Mvt ALBANY Altiany, Oregon. Tbe Second1 Term will open on November 12tn, 18T. SO FAR AS TT IS DESIRABLE THREW eoamea of Instruction will be pareaed in thla lnattttrte, via: Ctaaaloil, BdentWo and Normals- -; - ::.:- k Full Ccrus" br Iastrictoh tas ta ' sccurei For particulars concerning the courses of ttndy and the price of tuition, apply to tev. ELBERT Bf. tNIT, rrea. August , I879V11B4S ' ' - f Skirt. S IS JltfitW HELMBOLD'S COnPOlIND FLUID KZTHACT mm PR A Rfl A CTCI7TI C A Is A Specific Sesiedy for all the OF THE For IX'Wlitj-, Loss or Memory, Imliapo. sition to Exertion or Business. Sliorttiess ot Crrath, Trotiblotl with Thought of Dis ease, Dimness ot Vision, pain in tlie Back. Cliest and Heail, Rnsli of BIotmI to tlie Head. Pale Countenance and Dry Skin. If tliesc sytnntoiiiK ore allowetl to iro on. very rrentienily Eoilei.t la litsTL nttfl b,"wb sumption fIIow. vImii Um -UlBf If ait !.. becomes affevteil, it rejiiircs tli akl of an inlgonttinz medicine to strenctlien and tone up tlie system, wliiWi Holabold's BuchTi" IHWI IN ETtny ANE. HELr.lDOLD'S DUCHU' Is Uncinlrcf By any remedy known. It Is jVwrlbwl by the mot uiititit physicUiui all oyer tlte world, in fllietiniaf isp.ii, . Sfiperiuatorrhflpa, IVeiirnlsla, t-....-. Aer'oifMiirss, . IVMtrpiia, , , Indices, ion, ouliafion, . & Pa i M , faenrral Delililv, Kidney limear, Iicr Complaint, I'ervotit Iebilify, liIrpH)-t Hend I'ronbles, : Paralyi. . . -neraI ill Urallb, Spinal Iieatiri, " Sciatica, faf ncKs, 4 Iiinilag-o, Catarrh, ' lVervouw Complaint, Female Complaints, Aid Iliisdacbe. 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