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FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1879. Cnarcu Dlrrrlarr. V. l Cavitcit. Preachiugevery Sabbath, at 11 A. M., and 7 P. at. by Itev. f". U. Ir vine, I). D. eUbbnth School at 2:30 r. M. I'rayer meeting every Wednesday evening. Ev.vxokucai. Ckcbch. Preaching on Sab bath at 11a. m., and 7 P. M. Sabbath School 12:15. Pntyer meeting evory Thurs day evening. J. liowersox, pastor. Calvary Chuki-h. Services every Sab. bath at 11 A. M. and P. M. Sabbath School at 2:31). Prayer meeting every Thursday evening f each week. W, K. Floyd, pastor. -M. K. CllCRi-H, Soitb. Service every SaMtli at St. Paul's M. K. Church, South, at 1 1 :M a. M. and 7 r. M. Sabbath School at 10. I'rayer meeting every Friday evenng. I A. Moses, pastor. M. E. Cuvucit. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 P. M. .Song service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School at 2:30 P. M. I'rayer meeting every Thurs day evening. Will commence a protracted meeting at the close of the week of prayer in January. J. F. Do Vore, pastor. Sr.rETKRS Episcopal Cnr itcn. -Divine ser vice is held in the Church every Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday School at 2:30 P. M. K. L. Stevens, pastor. Baptist Chvroh. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabhath "School at 12. rrayr meetiiii! every Thursday even ing. V. J. Crawfui.l, pastor. AX OFFER! .abarrlber. Be Sar Te Bead This. Recognizing the fact that all our people are now affected by the hard times, and knowing that when they pay out money for newspaper they of course wast to get as much reading matter as possible, we make . the following announcement and offer : To all subscribers who will settle what they owe and pay ns one year ia advance for the Democrat, r to any new snhscriber who pays in advance, we will send the following free of charge: The Chicago W'ttLly Xtir for six months, or the Farmers' -,' .t for one year. the rmt a; sew is an independent paper about the size of the DxxocRAT, but it is printed in smaller type, and doesn't have, over two columns of adver tisements. Each number is crammed full with the latest news of the world, miscella neous articles, and as it always has from three to five stories in it a home circle can not find anything else which would be more weleomeXS". For $o.l-o in advance we will send it and the Democrat to any address for a full jrar. The Fledge and Signers. Following will be found the obligation taaen by the rueinbors of the new temper ance society, organized in this city on Feb. 22, 1879, and a list of the members up to date, it being published by request of the So ciety: THS OllHOATIOS. Wa. Ui umlmlffued, do rirby solemnly euini arselvM upon honor aa -ontlmii, that wc. n4 each at ua, will whotli abstain from th line of all mtoxieai hut liquor (suirituoua. vinous ar malt) for th parlwl iiaoJ opposite our rctiv naiu i oxT' ical mirnM onlv. and then noon th writum pre- crtuUon ol a practicing- phvaiciaa In good staiium. YoaiHi Name 4 ..(or Mo i Humphrey.. ........... 3 Man V llrnwn-........... a Joba ttusch 1 Jam 1 Cowan. ,........, 8 Mao 8 MonWith 3 II Brrant ... s Uro K t'haubarlaln, I O lkaT ............ N B Humphrey ...... D 8 Smith..... S L Irrlua.. ...... l 0 Moor........ D f Muon N T Moore. W K Prie i l urn C K Wolvarto.., i W Duncan ...... R C Hill W H Howl II H Hawitt S A John........, I M Bruc.. , L C Rice C H Stawart D M Taontnsoa., L Bllvu , N Price Si John Kotltr.......(or li'j Jaaon Whalr W liamallol Parriah . ...lor lihsl L R Main ., VU R W CuiKlill SO W V k.lchum..... 3 AM Roop.... Uo W Bill.. ...fur 111. O r bimnaoa...., (1 B Haisht.... Phillip Cohan. . K H Lang-don.... W II MaiwflaM... Paul dHalrry.,.. TJ O'Connor ... Year (or life ) R Templeun (or llf W II fiord (or III 11 w IMrry.., I .tor llf (or llf . s Onr Stw Ad. One of the best farms in Linn county U for sale, and the adv. can be found in another column. It contains SCO acres, is well im proved, and will be told at a bargain. Dr. C. C Kally advertises with as this week. lie has been practicing inedioine in Albany for several months, and has had vary good snccoas. He has had many years expe rience in kit profession and alwayt gives sat isfaction. , A. L. Bridgufariner, of Tangent, liai a house and Hue garden which he wants to rent, and takos the best known plan of mak ing his wishes public. Jos. Taylor, carpenter and builder, has failed, and hit creditors will too by referring to our advertising columns, that he baa made an assignment of all his property to T. 1'. Hacklomiu. Kemeinbur this and govern yourselves accordingly. J. C. M itched advertises that his hotel the Commercial is tho only one in town kept on tho European plan, lie hat no Chi nese cooks, aud furmshoa meals for 25 cents. Iteds at his hotel can be had for either C" or 50. Loek up his adv. and see what he sayt. Another adv. to which we with to direct the attention of our readers is that of the Germnii Drug Store, just opened out in this city by Dr. Schlesingcr. In it nothing is kept but drugs and medicines, and they are fresh and of tho very purest quality. Th Doctor bitusulf is a graduate of University Halle, one of tho first medical colleges of Eu rope; he it a thorough chemist, and has a complete understanding ef drugs aud medi cines, lid is also a surgeon of merit, ana gives free consultations in conjunction with l!A Cowan... 3 Dr. Do- Wolfe. Consult hit ad f . chwcly.aiid Wni Van Vactor.... I, u Mr1ill......... Ln Wheeler Joaeith I-irirell-. ... ........... S,J W Alioroo SiT H llackloman.... lir' P levney ,. 1 J B Mahar IiKR Humphrey... ni William Kerter ....(or 111 H II Althou. llf M KedtWId I.s.uiu'-l K loung Oil McVtiin A tiuieer Win Ulchter Kraiik II Kent..., L N l.lmnU l.EOHv.le. ... ljW A Humphrey ... .1 . 1 10 W a .lor III I!!! s i , ss ........ i ..(or life .....for life (or life 1 I tor life t lor lite SKI II Bbr ..lor lif!l M fmiley - . S Will W lliipiphniy a ....w ' v s Km 1 W II IXnid J B Irrln.. K T 11 lavi Wavl Vane . 1 John Conttur.........for life 8 l Haley for lif J II Koaur lor llf Kll Carter for life W o Slwart lor 111 M H StroaL........... ........ 1 WO Plir. .eu W R Weallak I W KCraham 0 W H MartleML lor III. II Jay w Wain... . S The following persons have been elected members of the Society, but have not yet signed the pledge call aronnd and make lU acquaintance. A P Bnton, C K fottnn, Jo Webber, Jr. J W r'ortar, Jr, J 8 Laslee, U W ilray, N P Coan, 0 C Chrry. Wm Rumbaueh, C Parka. J E Hannon, P O Harper. B V Purdou, 0 W Warrea, J Henton, A Haleotjen, G Haffenden, John Morria, Hi Eckertnan, A D Monleith, w B Barr, TIC FABSESS' KETIEW is a 1 5-page monthly agricultural paper, and is as fall of departments as the government at Washington, and they all bear evidence of unusual skill and industry in their manage ment. Besides its agricultural articles it giyea a great deal of miscellaneous reading and some splendid stories. It and the Democrat will be sent one year for only $3. Remember that ws cannot make these of fers Co any one but new subscribers who pay in advance, or to old subscribers who square cp and pay one year in advance. It isn't every day that such an opportunity is offered to get two papers for the price of one, and yon would do well to improve it. aTShow TkL a Taar Xe-lshber.-El Set sip Tear Bar at Dame. Bar-keepers in this city pay on an average $2 per gallon for whisky. One gallon con tains an average of 65 drinks, and at ten cents a drink the poor man pays on aa aver age 6 50 per gallon for his whisky. In oth er words he pays $2 for the whisky and i SO to the man for handing it over the bar. Make yonr wife your bar-keeper. Lend her $2 to buy a gallon of whisky for a beginning, and every time yon want a drink go to her and pay ten cents for it. By the time yoa have drank a gallon she will have SC 50, or enoagh money to refund the $2 borrowed of yon, bey another gallon of whisky, and have a balance of $2 50. She will be able to con duct future operations on her own capital, and when yoa become an inebriate, unable to to support yourself, shunned by all rwpecU ble people, your wife will have enough money to keep yoa nntil yoa get ready to fill a drunkard's grave. Several persons at Tangent having asked that a branch of the Legion of Honor be es tablished at that place, a party of our citi zens consisting of (. F. Simpson, D. M. Con ley, W. B. Floyd, Ike Conn, John llodgers, L. C Marshal and A. M. Hoop, and Mr. Moodi, of Soap Creek, went up there last Wednesday to assist in the organization of the sooiety. It was a fearful night, but e gentlemen are so interested in the cause that they allow no ooatacle to turn them from their path of duty, and so they procured a hand car and made the trip. They arrived at their destination in good time, and at the close of a religious meeting hick was being held in the church, Geo. F. Simpson made a brief and telling speech. closing by patting in nomination I'.cv. Z). C. MeFarland as chairman. He was elected and then the audience was addressed by Messrs. Conley, Floyd, llodgers and others, and when the pledge was circulated the en tire audience, with the exception of two, signed it 26 in all. A permanent organiza tion was not effected, owing to the lateness of the hour, but Rev. MeFarland will call a meeting in a few days for that purpose. We hope to hear a good report from this branch of the Legion of Honor, and it is very prob able we shall when it perfects its organiza tion. A BeaatiTal Display. The finest display of goods that wt have ever seen in a show window is at Fox, Banm & Co's, and we hope all oar readers in this city, especially the ladies, will goaronad and "take a peep" at it, and while looking at it remember that Ted Marks, the genial and affable representative of J. M. Pike t Co., of San Francisco, is the gentleman who arranged the display. If he should display the same artistic taste when he selects his wife, he will get a lady that will be absolutely perfect. UaUry Ilatrl. Mr. John Sippey has purchased the hotel in Halsey, taking possession last Monday, firet cleaning np and renovating the entire house, and putting everything in shape to perfectly attend to the wants of the traveling public. With clean beds, the best to be ob tained in the market constantly on the ta blet, and careful attention to the wants of all who "put np" with him, Mr. Sippey hopes to deserve and receive his share of the patronage. The Temperance If esaengcr. The neatest looking and best printed pub . licaiion in this State was laid on our table last week. The title is the Temperance Men tender, and it is printed in this city by Mans field & Monteith. As its name indicates, it is devoted to the temperance cause, and, jndging from its contents, we believe it wil in a short time be a power in the battle wit King Alcohol. It is a neat pamphlet of eight pages, and is furnished to subneribert for $1 per year. Leak Oat. Alec Purdom, K B laUhnn, W C Moriran, A A Kaney. It C Clement, T M Calloway, J FMeCov. IT S Mealey. HKM Blackburn. K L Bryan, Frank Wheeler, C Itaffeoden, V II Ky mom!. E Buchanan, D ti Clark, A R Pa t Ion, K.I R V Carter. J K Weatherford, C M Cartwright, L Kllnn. W K llllyen. J F llaclietiato. Hr II J Boughton. The Lrcloa at TancrnL. Ike til)" fenipronUaC fnee. Ai-bast, March 17th, 1S7'J. Editor J)emocrtU: How can tho City Council explain the pre cipitancy with which it acted in compromise ing the damage suit (f Willaby against the City of Albany? It soems that no attorney was consulted, nor does it appear that any tax-payers were permitted to know too minds of the Council or its reasons for the course it was about te take, except it may lie souio of th owners of the Canal Ceuipaay, by whose criminal negligence the accident oc Icurred that was made the foundation of this action, was, by its graco, permitted to share its confidence. The Council in effect ing this compromise in the haste it did, not I only assumed to judco of the right of ac'.ion which tho plain titT might have, but also of tho legal sufficiency of the complaint ignor ing on amicable settlement with the plaintiff soon after fan accident occurred which agreement had been partially complied with, I by which he was to be reimbursed for actual I damages sustained. Hat this is not all. The Council seem determined if possible to settle this matter in a way to atop the City of AI bany from availing itself of any recourse it might have bad upon the Canal Compaay for whose negligence the City should answer in damage. It seems that the Council as sumed a fearful responsibility in thus blindly I appropriating 81..VX) of the people's money. Cri.E!. Leak Here. Mr. Mattoon aayt that the principle opou which his meat preserving process acts is, that it destroys all the insect life in the meat and so prevents purification. This being the ease we cannot see why ft would not act equally at well on living at on dead Set a. Mr. M. says he is so well satisfied that it will, that he proposes if any man has a scab by theep he is willing to experiment with, he will go any reasonable distance and apply his process, and will pay for the sheep if it is killed, but if cured the owner must give written statement of the fact over his signa ture with the liberty of public nse. If the 'process should prove a success in this mat ter, it will coat the iheep owners lew than a cent a gallon, and anyone can make it and use it when needed. Some one having scab by iheep should give him a trial Hit prop. osition is fair. Home nuil Abrmiil. Boaeh spent last Sabbath' in this olegaut new (lucss who Bather Aauanlag. Ths Dalles having announced the intention of purchasing a steam fire engine, the agents of the different engines down at Portland aro having a wordy warfare with each other in setting forth the merits of their "masheens' and the demerits of all others. It makes ns laugh heartily to see them, in their comma nications to the Oregonian, berate each other so soundly, when we all hnow that they are wasting their sweetness on the desert air," for we have an engine np here that will throw water farther than any one in Port land. It got away with the cold medal at Portland in 1S7S, and can do it again. Th Lrglaa of Honor. This temperance organization met i'u open session last Friday evening and after being called to order proceeded to the electiou of officers, which resulted aa fellows: President, Ceo. Hsinpbrcy. Vice) President, Mart. V. ilrown. Secretary) Geo. W. SilL Treasurer, John Connor. Door-keeper, Master Willie Humphrey. After the conclusion of the election speech i es were made by Davul r roman, Cappt. Humphrey, M. V. Brown, John Rogers, (Ion. Applegate, O. F. Simpson, John Connor, 1. M. Conley and Rev. R. C. II ill. Great in terest is being manifested in this movement, and tho Conrt House is always filled when the Society gives an opan meeting. Just be fore adjournment Friday evening of next week was selected -aa the time for the next open meeting, and a committee appointed to make out programme for that eveniug. For the purpose of strengthening the Society it was ordered that the Secretary furnish the city papers with a copy of the obligation aud a list of the signers up to date, and in anoth I er column of this issue it will be found. Re member that on Friday evening of next week aa open meeting will be held by the l-eidi. and all are ramest! invited to attend. KlaM Ball Miaollaa In nearly aa tbe snooting matches our sportsmen have had We Baltimore has come out winner, bnt last week D. B, Monteith got ahead of him. ' They had two contests ; in tbe first Baltimore broke 8 out of 10 balls and Monteith 7. They then acreed to shout away nntil all the ball were used up, and the result was that Monteith made a straight ran of 25 balls, and Baltimore broke 14 out of 23. It isn't often that yon hear of such good shooting as this, and we are proud of it Those old sports down at the metropolis will have to look to their laurels or our Linn county boys will get away with them. Chow Jaokson't Beit Swoet Navy Tobivo 00. Will city. Fox, Baum and Co. Imvo an awning sign. We hear rumors of weddiug. the parties aro. Capl Cloo. Bolt, of Saloin, gavo ut a call on Saturday lost. Tho "Legion of Honor ha nearly twoliod into two legions. Meals 25 cents, bods 23 nud CO cents at Commercial Hotel. Blanuhard was takon down to the peniten tiary from here last week. Curpatod rooms aud feather bed, - ami 50 cents, at the Commercial Hotel. Mis Cora Dickinson, of Salem, is now vis iting hor relatival, the Raymond, i" tla city. For i ' - cent meal in the Slate, go U Lho (Vnu. ir.u Hotul. Bads 'J') and 0 cents. John Althouse has put down a g"1" stnuuch sidewalk in front of the Craiior property on Firat street A now jewelry store is to bo opened out in the saiiio baildiiiir with lirown (' Soil. A Mr. French is tho proprietor. Old "Uiielo Bart" Allen, of llnlsey, ve us a friendly call last Wednesday. H ttill "dead sot" on the temperance cptextion llalTeudon lire's have just received a very larg consignment of choice Oregon lord m 10-lb cans, each ouo warrsuted. It will cheap. The urand emi-mntlily blow-out of tliu rMbany I'.lue Ribbon Club unmet off to nior row evonins at the Y. I. C. A. Hall. lo not fail to attend. Xu Gospel Ridgo gfrl says that tlis wcatli er ha nearly retched front-gato lovliueu, Jim, we will bat ycu the puauuU that that girl will "swing low, Miss OHio Colvor, formerly of this city, secured the prixu fur the beat tuataiuod char actor at a nuuiiucrado ball at Priuevilln, where her parents reside. Some do not liko our waters, but tiny must acknowledge that Wobfoot i on t"i when Spring oietu. No wheto in the world do they have such beautiful weather. On draught at HafTundon Bro's - pure r.ia pie syrup, silver drips, choice strained kim- ey, ,ev Orleau inoiaaacs, Ran rrauciaco te lined tyrup, Now York syrup and black n.o Isaacs. llartlea still coutiuuea to sell the beat cf meats at low prices, and delivers free to any part of the city. KcmoiuUr that he kecj the Central Market, aud that Iii!S Is tluiuan who cuts the steak. Victor Bellinger, sou of Judge C. B. Bel linger, spent last Sabbath in this city. II has entirely kt tho sight ! In right eye from the :!cl of an accident ho met with few montlts ago at Portland. Haffenden Brothers keep rice Hour, rye fiunr, oaten groats, cracked wheat, oatmraJ, corumral, large and email hominy, buckwheat tlour, graham llour, pumpkin Hour, S'piaah Dour, and auy oilier kind of liour. Miss May Bcnttcy, daughter of .M!cntaii Bcntley, celebrated her "sweet sixteenth" birthday last Tuesday evening. A great many rouug fricuds were iuvitcd in a:wl mirth and enjoyment ran riot until a late hour. You map talk about the girl at Yaar College slidiug down the baiitiwtrrs, but for ease, grace, and poetrry of motion they can not at all be compared with a cnup'e of Al bany College girl while playiug that old ami time-honored game of leap-frog. The finest Oregon sugar cured hams, shoulders, lreakfaat baoon,aidrmeat. pickled pork; also Kaatrrn ham and breakfast bacon, smoked bcuf, smoked tongues, smoked sal mon, salt salmon, whitefiah, mackerel, Hol land barring in kegs, dried herring. Kaatrn codfish, bonele codlUb, etc., at Haffenden Bro's. Men may come and men tuny go, the sea. sou may follow each other in regular ue. cession, dust may return to dust, the tan may continue to shine ujjh tho just and the unjust, but the world has yet to discover a in ui who can sleep with a clear conscience uju wilfully and penitently neglects to pay the print-r. Drain f a Meilraa War Veteran. TIU III'.IU IXaTITI TK. To Truelim and School ()J!i-era ; If our attention it lioroby called to the tui tion of a Teaohors' Inttitute. to be held in Albany, Linn cetinty, Orcron, on the 3d, 4th and fHh days of April, 187. Kvery tsaoher and every person proposing to teach during the present season, who it within reasonable distance of tho place of meeting, ought to at tend and participate in its work and thare its bonolits. No teacher can fail to receive great benellt from theio Institutes, and et- pocially It thii true of the young nud Inoxpo rioiieod teauher. School olliucrs, and friend of tlio educational work generally, aie cordi ally invited to moot with ui and assist in every way possible to maku our common oh. u.I system moat efficient for good to the cinutitDiiwonKh. Tho executive committee has arranged a good programme, and made other necessary arrangement to insure tho sitcc.., sf th. Institute. The 0. ii ('. II. It Co. have granted half fare rates to those at tending by that route. The prospects for a good Inutile to aro very Haltering. I,. J. Powki.i., Ktip't Pub. Inst. SKVT YOttlt F4IIIO. SewMiilerJn1-Mllllnery-'alnmoi-lovei "-Carpets .UnlrrlH l. MATGR1AIA Prints and jaconets devised in floral pat torus aro charming ro-produution of what nature in her happiest moment hat accom plished. But blossoms, buds and attendant leaves of greeu are almost always very small and cover th tnrface closely. In all wool, anil silk and wool materials, the colors of course become subdued, and here we find the term domossei applied, while reaching yot 1 PBOGUAMMIC TillUiHPAV, April 3d, PiT'J. MoltNIMl HIXflo.M.- !) o'clock. Opening Ilumarkt Iliii. I.. J. Puwr.i.l., State Sup't Aie School Kxhibition Conducive to Kdu cational Progress? J. L.Gii.iikut, Ixtbanon, Oral Grammar, Mum Khtki.i. HowAitn, Albany. Method of Tenuhing Grammar, Vvmv. P. A. MiiHKfl, Albany. Ai-rtiixoos BRJl'llOX. 1 oVum K. Metliixli of Tricliing Orthography, B. V, JllVINB, Mcio. Mental Arithmetic, Puof. D. V. H. Bw.u, Albany. Common Fractions, D. A. Kiiiiu-ATiui k, Albanv. Ho to Secure Punctual Attondance? IV.oK. Wm. M. KaLU'.i:, Silein. i:vr.tis.! HKsiiwi.- 7 ii'ri ii, Add, lies, K. K Art'l.ltiiATK Albany. " Jim.r. XV. ti. Pu nt, AUoy " Br.v. V. B. ISmhof, Sxrl.anou. Fi.it'W, April 4th. JS79. JMnssMi r.M:, 'J kt'iiiN-ii. Methods of Teaching Beading, Bev. V. 1!. B::ior, Iiiauon Aro School Priie) ati.I'Bswards Produclivo of iiw.! Mlii. S. S, Tii,M, Harrisbur .rri:is-.rfi?i te.mu." 1 o'cu u. Methods of '.inducting ltocilatiune. JI. J. T. (itl.i;, Co. Stip't, .Sae:n. Peninan.shtp.' F. 11. Ill.l:i, Swoet Home. Svhool ltoojn Deportment and Preervatiin of Kch4 Projirty, I. I'.is.vec, Albany r.M-... sei.iu.S. 7 oVum i;. Ad.lreM, ilzs. Maut. Y. huotts, Albany. F,iay, M:- MAtnc Powr.Lt., halem. Iectura. ''i'eae-hiug as a Profcaaion," Pkoi. D. T. Stam cv, Monmouth. I'.ec.ta'.ija, Mtit Btistirv MiMiir;j,,Sa'iem. Apr.: ."lh, 'J i' :..m ., H71. aportiasen's Coed. CaSee and plee. Mr. Mattoon says that he would like to find the wretch who started the report that his meat preserving apparatus will snck eggs. He wants te "put a head on him." He sayt it it a vfle slander. Bat he admits that the man was not so far wrong after all, as it will keep a well dressed chicken tweet and fresh for twelve m.Qnthtand no mistake. T o whom it map concern : We, the undersigned, have used the coffees and spices pnt np by CI. Esmonin, proprietor of the Albany Coffee and Spiee Manufactory, and we pronounce them to be of the very best qnality, and f ally equal to any yfo have ever used: Thos. Monteith, M. V. Brown, 0. H. Stewart, A. Monteith, L. K. Liggett, James Mady, J. M. Merrick, J. Harris, . J. R. Herren, St Charles Hotel, T. 8. Mealey. i 1 Te Patrons af The Democrat. We simply must have money from those who owe nt. Onr creditor! want theirt and we mast have what is due nt to that we can pay them. This it the last call we shall make through the paper. If there is not an early response we shall be compelled to plies oar accounts in the bands of an at-' torney far collection.. ' Scott et Monteith received by tho last steamer a fine lot of sperttmen't goods, ecu suiting ef fishing rods, reels, baskets, artifi cial flies, hooks, etc., and the neatest little thing in the shape of a hunting enp that weJ have ever seen. The prices ranee a creat deal lower than asual on nearly all the arti cles mentioned. Fishing parties will toon organize for trips to the lakes and other placet, and we advise all parsons whe expect I to go to call around and get their outfit at Scott & Monteith'.; the first that calls gett the chouse. Yesterday the melancholy intelligence of the death of Henry Humphrey was received by hi relatives in this city, lie having paaaed away titi Friday, the Mtli , irttt, aged almut year. He was one of the first to reapond to the call for volunteer when the Mexican War vjicneJ, and served throughout the en tire war, receiving at one time a wound in the lung which he has suffered from ever since.aiid which in the end camel his dioth. At the close of tbe Mexican War be c&nie up on the plains, where for several years ho was engaged in hunting aud trapping, being in company during one season with the fa mous Kit Carson. He finally found his way to Oregon, where he married Mis Jane Burston, and settled down on a homestead at the Cascades, where he has resided ever tiuce. He was open-hearted and generous, and had multitudes of" friends who sincerely regret his death. He was the second of the thirteen children born to Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey, and was a brother of Cnpt X. B. Humphrey, and Geo. Humphrey, of this, city. He leaves a wife who has lovingly taken cara of him during bis long illness, and who will never cease mourning his de parture. SAjrr.t'vY. XilUMMl ar-o?l.. School Discipline, J. K. Bi v, Mariou cuiinly. What Are Some of the Prominent Cau.- of Failure in Tealiiiia ? 15. A. I'ASItlii. Halaey. j Gography,' Mus. Ai:ma Kios, Aiban. j Anr-HNoo" u:i.v. --1 u'i j Object Tcaehinj;, j Ph'.r. l..r.'.:c !liv.n Crva!Ji. i tfygetivof fichooMtoom, ' PihS'. J. A. Sn.t.v. -., Salem. I Citizenship, t Pnor. Hewitt, Albany C'oUesiala I.tsti'.uu. Uut Common Multiple and Greatest Cum man DivUor, S. S. Tc.ais, Harriithurg. kvkmso er. !!. 7 o'lfiK. Ueeitation. B. F. 1kviN, S.io. Sacati!ic loctnro Iliustratlby Kxierimonts, Pr..r. Coujlu, Willamette University. Becitation, Ml M.wiiiie I. Foster, Albany. Th exercise will bo held at the Court House and cxoeBont music bos been secured for the occasion. cosiMrrrr.K x ssi'M.', MirhXbttiu Piren, Mrs. I Bil.vat-, Mi.n HkTTiETnoarwx, Ciia. Wxnzw. I KXKCIT1VK COMMirtKE. Pi.v. h. J. Puwr-uu, Piwr. D.Y.S. P.sr.o M:sn Ektclla HoWAiiK, Miii. I. Bn.VKr, Him Hkttie Tiiomiis, Mb. 1. Kggart, Mil F.U.A HlN.IAKBIl, I- X. I.KKiKTT. Eml ti Love a Kblnlna Mark. Many of otir readers attended the lost act. aion of the Temperance Alliance in this city. aud will remember Mr. Hubert Fagan, of F.n" gene, who took part in the proceedings. It is our ineloncholly duty to announce the death of this taleuted gentleman, he having been taken away last Tueailay morning (his 3Ut birthday) after only a few days illness. lie was a fining young lawyer, ami gavo promise of brilliant future. Ague Kerned. iigher types iu all tilk, wo come to those Huh brocades which will comtituto an im portant part of the handioineit spring cos tumes, Pokin ttripet are also ;uilu funliion able and in various widths appear on all ulatiet of goods. ' For general wear very thin woolent are in quiet shades of grey or brown while some of tho most expensive havo hairs lying flat over tho surface after the manner of India camel's hair, which during tho win ter was so highly esteemed. Thin gnnzutare covered either with brocaded patterns dit posed at random over the surface, or it stripes. MJJ.MSr.ltV. The most clcgaut bonnet are of soft yellow Tuscan or chip, aud are brought out in shape which with crown of medium height, how a wide brim of equal dimension all round. This brim the milliner catches oc cording to bar fancy, and in consequence we find considerable variety. In general the brim flares over tho forehead, but the flower are not placed inside but aut.ide, where they are used with much boldness. M.xt frequent' ly they appear in heavy rows without foliage, but sometimes rich Kprays ure lecn; nor ai o bmjunt excluded. Full blown rove are ia great favor, as' a ell' tt!u ai r.rysanthernum and poppic. Jpng ostricu plume sweep over these, fancifully shaped bounot, and of- t'iii'.iine tho trimmnir is of soft si.k or s itin on the bias dUMed in fol.ln, v. hi!., on the in side a lining of dark velvet or a shirting of ilk forma an effective contrast Breton lace is in gte.it favor ia millinery and is combined in all manner in ways. A for nbbmi, my whole letter might bo devoted t thum and yet the description bo incomplete. .Suffice it to tay that every possible vr.'irfy of floral pattern appears, re.--ching in tho innio expen tive style to very elaborate brocades, while atripes, plaids, and plain satin, moire or grot grsin ore in equal favor. Beside ribbons, we find materia!! in Urge variety brought out for millinery gauite. brocade, atripea.plaids and open work silks called guipnte. P.ougli and ready straws for general ear mure oni form in shape, aud while riain to a moderate height over the forehead, arc pressed cjoae to the head at the side. Smi aro in brih mixture of colors, rl, blaj, yellow, etc. like the brighter varieties o! roivd dress g.jod. English walking bat re-appear, aa well also a turbans; both !.ing variously IIICHlifit-d. cifli' m I Con.Uitii.lion costumes are in quite as much favor aa they have ever leeu, and thus while fancifully devised materials appear in overwhelming varieties, yet everywhere we eee plain goods intended to be ed in o2et Short costumes have of course taken firm bold. A charming suit in thi style has a short skirt trimmed with doublo box plait alternating with binds, and with this, the Zophae evcrskirt and Berectoiro jacket are combine.!. Brocade and satin are tho mate rial used. A pretty house toilette of bronze velvet and demaasea is madu a ith Fridaover aUirt ar.d Melaino basque, while another IllSl'iFVW, OF AV.. Following is a report of the proceeding of tho Circuit Conrt up to noon yesterday : 8 The Oranza Union. Albany, vs H V Burkhart action at law to recover money. Powell & Flinn for pi if Piper and Htrahan for deft Judjment for tdff. Vi Marietta A Kddy vs I C Mckey, ioW- iff action ot Jaw to recover money, l"oeli & Bilyeu and B FiinnJorplfT Pijr,Straitan ami 1. Bilyeu for deft Settled. 19 John Willauy Vtthe City of Albany action at law to recover daniag'w. Weather- ford lor Heft .Hdttloil. 'Z'l C O Barnes vi Luther Klkius- action at law to recover money. Flinn for pMf, Continued, 23 Grange Union vs W Benedict action at law to reeover money. Powell and Flinn for pllf. Judgment by default Hi J r Backeiiato v M C f oiler -action at law to recover jieraoual troiK;rty. Htrahan and Piper for pl.T Flinn, Powell and Bilyeu tor.Ie.lt. Ju.l,'oieof, for "7 Singer M i'u Vn vs tV 11 Graham ot id appeal. Piper, Wcatliorford and Black' bum for pllf Conley and Hewitt for deft. er.Het lor pill. Z!J iilain, Touna mill Co v 1) 1, a:xl I G Juukius- iction ui Jaw t recover money. Powell and Bilyeu for tilff. Settled. xiarcwsa Carotlicrs vs i.eorsre W Ca- rotners-suu lor divorce, conlev anil .Men tanye for jilft Continued, 4'J Jno ftjooro vs JJ X 1oliis and wife- foro. losurc suit CJieuoweth for iIIT Kl ..... i . . . . . say, wujey ami -oonianye lor tlelt. i'ecrte granul. iZ Y. A i'arker vs UB Montei i h action to recover dam&tces. Judifincnt for blir. ,.i J K lentley vs JUibccca Jones action to recover damages. Judgment for tdfF. 74 Gusepiie Matosca v Geo 11 liuthes action to recover damages. Continued. John linjnc vtMarsraret Monteith- suit to reloTin Uewt, lAawl rnforu.e.1. ih Kimly i.nilin v I'boa Monteith-uit to relorrn a deed. Ieed reformed. i'J Statj v A Blaticiistr.l - larceny. I'icad guilty and was sentenced to the penitentiary ttir two year. i A S tindgefarmar V F Barrow pi-al. Judgment for pl.T for '.ft.V. iH O fox A Pro v J It MeClure. Ju ment by confession. cm own t iiinme ?-,iin larceny Jrm. store hoiue. round goilly juul wiil l.t e : teneed to-day. 3 State v Jack W'tUiams--frgery round guilty and will be icntenced to-day. B-l Mate vsirank vriSaou larceny. In. missed and rc-subniitud Ut Grand jury. ri.'i State vs J mi Sing larceny. .Hriiteicw' to ?.i days in County JaiL m Statfl vs Ja Newcomb. Fuuiul guilty aud will be sentenced to-day. S7 HotaUiig & Co vs Ja M Merrick a- lor coulirniation ol sherif! t ta!. Sale firmed. & City of Albany vs Lung Chw; Ih-iiniisiil. eal. I ron Knap ree-. jr.tjf ;:nn; sr..tTr. rvnmirr.tjt. Yv ASHISfiTO? jVUlOlr 1 S, - Tit Deia- Ofirntic Simtori in Caucus thin HftT. noon suloMX tlienvstiutfc cf Use (Jiiuv. it tee M?M)atifVtt ti arVstifsa the tfehruidr Al ia penonnt- of ti; SiTlsfe Cmimittce , follnwit Finane) Bvnril, Hcuriim: ; WalLlfe,' Koronn, Voorhpj iifid l'.o"k. Appropriation- luvis.or wpNt Vrrirtuif ''nairmaii ; nier, J-ck. aIIao and Eaton. Poreicn Bu'ations i jlnn, chairinan: JoliiiKjn, Morgan, Hill and Pondfc-fcon. . C')intiierf:o Gdrdon.ehairmaiii Kanm. Kandolph and ll;rirord. Jiuiminr Tiiurinnn.cnairman; Mclmn- a!d, (Uvftrd, f iariand, I. iinar and lisvU, Of IliillOIM. iMviH.f f Iil'iiois, win provided for bv tho maj'.rity tho mma a if be verf irt fail partv ft)ilowliip with thrr: by bMripiafjed on the following "rii!iii!c: Km.iion (if lava, private land claim and connus. Other lurmbpio'iip aio distrib'ited as falls wh : Priviiotj'i ftid tleetions S'auinbury. Ml.itaf.y ail'ji.r Baiulolph. .'avai nfliiir Mel'honrm. PoHU)!i'ei and post road Maxey. Public; larida) MUoald. Indian affair Coke. Punnionc- Wifhera. f .'i ai in a Cot- k f ! I ... Manufacture rover. ,Ae,ri(:nJltire Johnariti. lnntrf'-tof Coliiintiia Harri. l'ator.m Keinan. Fdlili.i buiSdiiig' and ground -Jones, of Flanda. 'Jrriir!f- Oarlait'l. raiiravjo Itanxoin. Miiifmitid tniniiio; Hereford. . , I'.evWon of tbe VfAllace). ; ' :ivil w-rvie- nv.ii rotrenclitiit'rit Batter. Printing Whytc. IJiirary Vooihof. iti!in-nt iX(iiscii Hill. Kniew f'ran. KiiroUml biiU Vance. "V.'hv .!.j't you jj! ve o-and-t iitaT" every fiov.' aii'i tlin infinireH Heme combative it;w. We answer, "Sim ply lfan.': wr are not tnit'i of a lighter; bnt onr equina are 0!:n fvr tlioe Alio w:';j t'j ive 'sa-and m fit?,' if they will fiin tlrsr named i t!. artic'it." That tditsra t!. :n up tighter tliaa canned t:iirno:i. Tn.'r".'fiir.a Isl.i- Sin nt Urors rirraalrilns; 1-. t!.p l'et Orsii-'-, Ai'uny. Linn ewnty, Jre 5.01, Mreii Vi. V,'i. lVne.ti ewliins; lor these ilu-rs mut s i.ui o;.t-f .u wbldi tnev were Wc received a comruunicl tiou from 2vfr. f?. T. JefTries, Secratary vf the Soap Creek Blue Kiblx;a Club, last waek, but too late for publication. Tiie greater part ef it we had already embadied in a local item, bnt below wo give place to some resolutions which it contained, they having been adopted hy a uanimout vote of the Club: 'i!itu, ahilsail Hsbt-tamkibs nira an4 wotssc are linning l.:i o the UM ot hit.x .ralai.- cnnlu aa a Wrerajo is mw at tit jfrrateat ottrar- lio.i. V. lh dnl.. cHurr-h, ntut ot Uw Inihlimt ttn pndinwnu Ui tiw pals, ol virtue ana morality, aud t!se prittcil Irtrrwr w eartiilr bavfniinai awl th h-;a W iirr.M, Mows. Hill, Rj.iir. Ki n i. "b.!vr M'oy, naii hc'.wr. ot Alfcanr. left thtif hun bttwiwea roantl a .hi wtu am.m u. Ui awKst m ortfanlf a H!tje kil.boci Clab, th-te.,re, l aeaolved, Tfiat fce l.'i-r tb-iu ar feffsrlii't thatika for tbe interest t'nry bav timfcsta In ear ifmr by e-finiujf ssvm.; ui iel or5i:g a T-'.iw iuwn viud. llM.Uve-1. Tba ar acevnl Ut tbtn. our crai'ttjd Uit Ihmt valuable a "mJ a;.prfr?iatI tftuwi, ai.U f..r tJir may a;Mi.ia wr in rtnurc. l'.-.lrW. TUat e awure U.n UiU their rnriuMx-e. by word and by cta!a;)e, baa bac-n i,roucv of jrcat Sai, aac vn last ohUI smur.ly. Crai, Ivimuni S Clarit. C'iiaa H Uavidjv.n, M i Kno, y.r S '. Kar!j', .In Ilasbron'b, M I. Joiiiivm, jl P. No-ton, J Heory On . way. John If RobfcUon, JSrs Caiiste .a:n, Geo K V s barer. Mni Came Williams Miss J C j. I'.rniiy Eosana. if. KAYilOXI). P. JL e-jually eiftive and obo it dcmi-traincl skirt i male Ijtmballe polonalae, very bouf fant in the back, with batjua trimmed in front to represent a txtui XVI veat. The school Fand. The apportionment of the school fund for March has been made, and the orders are now ready for distribution. If the okrkt end by another party (whether Director or not) they are required to furnish tuch person with a written order. - L. N. Liggett, Co. School Sup't BAUBUBG FIGS cure Constipation. Examlnatloa of Teacher. Notiee is hereby given that there will be a public examination of teachers at the Cen tral School House, in-Albany, Linn county, Oregon, on Saturday, March 29th, 1879, commencing at 9 o'clock a. m. Applicants, are requested to be on hand promptly. L. K. Liggett, w3 County School Superintendent. A Delicious ris'a. Last week Mr. Joseph received a keg of Sitka herriDg, something new in the line of fish. They aro salted down in kegs and have to be cooked the tame at herring, and are the most delicious salt fish we have ever tasted. The laillne Boat Clab. i ive of the members of the Undine Boat Club, of Salem, brought their boat np to thii city on the MeCully last Saturday night, and on the afternoon of Sabbath jthey launched ineir ooai ami started on their return trip. The distance to Salem ia 43 miles, and thev made the trip in 3J hours, ' which it pretty good rowing even considering the fact that they were going with the current. Following are the names of the crew; Sam W. Church Geo. Herren, John and Jamea Forsythe and Frank McCnlly. ' Joilfie Piper at Eugene. Our fellow-townsman, Judge Piper, will lecture at Engene next Monday evening on the subject "Pnblio Opinion." He lectures for the benefit of the M. K. Church, that or ganization being now engaged in giving a series of lectures ''for the purpote of lifting their church debt. Judge Piper it a talent ed gentleman and it gaining quite a reputa tion as a lecturer. 1 Bcnteval. Owing to repairs being made on the build ing, Phil Cohen hat removed hit stock of goodt to the building recently occupied, by the Grange Union Store, Watches, Clock anil Jewelry. I would respectfully announce to tho citi zens ef Albany and vicinity that I have per manently located in the jcwelrybusinct!, and shall keep an assortment ef watches, clocks and jewelry, also a lino lino of pobbl glasses. Repairing of all kinds a specialty. Having had eleven years experience in this line, I feel confident that I can give entire satisfaction. Please call at the building oc cupied by J. J. Brown & Son, opposite tho Odd Fellow Temple. F. M. Fbkncil Beep Implement nonne. , Roop wants all our farmers to remember that he can and will tell agricultural imple ment! at cheap aa any houto in this State. He keept nothing but what hat been "tried in the scales and not found wanting." When any of the implement! he ' it agent for be comes broken, he can, in nearly all cases, furnish a new part te take the place of that broken. This cannot be done with anything but old time-tried machines, and he keeps no other. Grange Convention. The Masters of the different subordinate Granges of Linn county are hereby notified that there will be a Convention held in Al bany on the first Saturday of April, 187!), at 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of electing repretentatives to the State Grange for the ensuing year. It. A. Irvine, . , . Deputy. I respectfully notify the citir.eus of Albany and vicinity, that the A.ifR hkmrdv pnt up by mo, and which nut with to large a tale last year, has been very much improved in eOiciency, etc As now prepared, without quinine, the remedy is pleamnt to take, and when directions aro strictly f.illowod, a cure it guaranteed. ; C. A. Pl-OMMElt, wl ' Druggist, Albany, Ogn. The Mincer Contract. In gloves, Uie handsomest novelty of tbe season is the Harris Pari kid lace top. Tbi, the name liown, ha a CnMlting of finest quality kid cat in imitation Valenciennes' lace, which is about three inches wide ou the outside of the arm, gradually sloping to the inside where a small portion is li ft plain for t'a button. Prices commence at SI. 7.". The Harris Prevost tide cut k'" ntueh sought after for evening and fall dress, while the Harris seamless from three buttons at is in all lengths, and holds a leading position as both elegant and durable. The Victoria and Donna Marie are excellent gloves at stil lower prices can ran. Housekeeper in spring litlte are w,de awake on the tnbiect of carpet. Here we find Perian and Indian pattern very fash tollable, aa well alao aa Kgyptian rfoaiga. All new idea find ivpretenUtiim at tiie leading heuse ef Sliess.ird Knapp, which i wing co:v picuous on 13tfi street sad Sixth Avenue ia the chief business establishment in that por tion of the e:ty, now a resort which closely rivals Broadway. Devoted exclusively carpeting"!, npboUtry and curtains, the stock includes every variety. In the first line we find all style of carpets, from Mouetto to ingrain; in the two last, all grades from the simple and inexpousive to good of the finest and richest texture. Out of town orders are filled with conscientious care and have inva riablv civau entire satisfaction. Merchants would de well to send for circulars giving description ef the "Carpet Exhibitor," one of the moat enterprising iuventiens of the time. By means of it, earpets can be sold from the sample aa readily at if a large atecK were kept on hand, far the sample being placed within four mirrors standing on edge so as to form a retangular box of moderate size, the result is a continuous stretch of carpeting, covering a space larger than a large apart ment, and the housekeeper it thus onabled to perceive precisely how her carpet will leek when spread upon the floor. Lrcv Caktbk. Evangelical Church. Servioes next Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7 7, M. Morning service conducted by Ilebeci a Clawson. Sunday School at 12:15. A case in which the validity of the con tracts botween tho purchaser! and the Singer Sawing Machine Co. was called iuto ques' tiou came up before Justice Palmer a short time ago aud was decided in favor of the Sjnger Co. ; it was then appealed and last week the Justice's decision was tustainod by the Circuit Court. This certainly tattlet the question as to the validity of these contracts, Call and Bee It. During the past week Blain has received a paiderous stack ef clothing, and next week a ferge ttock of boots and sheet and hats and am will arrive direct from New York. You inm;t not forget te call and tee hit ttock. He liat just stacks upon ttackt of clothing and i nrcishing goods, embracing everything in foot to fit out a man or boy in any station of Ufa. The riaee to Eat. Persons attending Circuit Court next week will remember that J. A. Gilmour, at the Eldorado Hotel and Restaurant, next door te the Democrat office, -will furnish meals at 37J cents, or three neala far $1. Ha prom iset to set as goon a table as any hotel in tho city. Positively no Ciiikamek employed about tub House. , HAMBURG FIGS the great fruit cathartic. D2. ;;lTlirs ;i;CET.ti;:X MiPUKEriK- IS. W.:; cstre at! o.iw "t the Ki Itiey, Kaddr and t'riuary i.ru-. Hundreds bivc Utti cured allr all other rswb had ratal. U- t.;Tr!b iw;eiiim 'kit bar a equal l ad B lHeae.l lven tvipiLa IjT -?v l-Ui.ia dcr-tfisieierit. la:.y v. yiAir lewl;n; trvtn e.itfrunce wul v.w. h :hr v.rtuc. tr'-i "? urojrrata. H.iUcy Items. do, urns lias bought a Ijall latere; m the mercantile istablialnnent o: M. V. Koontx, and the firm name ia now Koontz d Lame. Beth of these gentlemen are well and favorably known, and the firm will be a poj ular one. Two new grain warehouses will be built in time for storing thi season's crop. Black, 'carl & Co. will put tip one, and Koontz & Lame the other. Since Jos. I-auie has gone into the mercan tile business he has bought a lot and will ptit p a fine new u welling this season. Mr. Jen- kin, a carpenter, also intends building a dwcllins house." The planer and saa'.i a:ij d.xir factory Is now oa-ned and operaUd by A. S. Uassett and K. JI. Allen, and thov aro pushing the business right aln. lloth are entcrpriting men and will make the icnti'.u tion a success. Halaey now supports two Good Templar lodge, and an open tcmpcr-nce- alliar which holds it mectina o i tl;e second Welnesd.ty evening of each n onth. Business is looking up and a general air of thrift pervalet the city. lavrotrr and uleatrr sho'ld scud for iara:Uo!i3, tfrins, n-fcr-eneif, etc., to HiL-toa Uri:Uer, Solicitors, of l'atent, V. aabimrtem. D. C, wo lur- mxh t;ie narna wiUioot ciiarge. t-G!i-on Uroibm i a well known ana successful firtnof 'arse exreriCEce, bavsnz ljn e- abiiahed sti(rc leiS. Htl-tl Pretty Souths - Should have prettv tcoth ia i'utm. but it in not unusual t w-J bet wean rosy lips teeth discolored and ieaved tbroogh neglect. This disiiiruritif: defoct should bo reiairod witnota delay, by uie? fragrant SOZO DONT. wldt-ii removes every partiele of tartar from thp toe:h and render them anowv vchit. This admirable aid toi tau iv is trff-elly liariules and exhales a most dH:--Iiifui aroma, nl is ia every resjscx prererabie to tha ordinary too! d pas's ana powders. Try it and see for yourself. THEV ALL TAKE IT. When the svstem is run down to the ex tent that you pass sleepless nl?ht, are ner vous ana irruaDie, nave giwiny sireoou- intr. sour .foma-nt sics; nesaacao rau coated tongue, i' not enroll yourself as hiirh urivata. in ttl rear rank under Oen- eral liobiiuy. but cheer up and try White's Prairia Flower. Tne tireat I-ver fanacea. now for sale ia ever ity and town on tho Continent. No mexlieuie over compound ed U hulf it ual for the euro of DYS- i'EPsIA ana i.ivch luurbaij t. is iin.s a Miiocifie tiawer over the liver, auti oy ctirins tho liver, 1 rspep.iii and all other li.-a?!VMs arisins ironi u, vamsn as u oy tuait.c. isaaii' e ixitues are win at mo iua!l prieo of 2i eetits that will eonviuoe von of its merit Itrj?tf sire bottieo T5 cents, for sale everywhere.! , ' Kr VTameil Aaottier Iair. Mr. C "Hello, l&tin! I waut another pair of pants juet liko these," pointing to the pair he was wearing. Ill tin "What kind are they?". Jr. C. V."hy I bought thnm of voti last June, don't you remember?" Ji. ' Un, yes; well, all riiut, wo ve "oz a few more of the same kinu. lleia voj are. C. "Do 'em up. They are the cheapest and best pants I ever wore." 0 Oat Asaln. - One cTiiisz m Auj-ust, a pale. ttl a,with oblavttous a-untrnance, canea tipi xeiwws, ot Joan, H. B. After omen exerti., between nar- rejomiaend Hympaolaiaea to hiia. a consumpt ive 1'ao roflv was cbiracicriicuc; "Wcrij tbe caae my a wonld tr one tartue, ana II It pruvea useless, dwon'.'.nae it ; but if, oa toe contrary, it pr-.vad eeoc 3cil, 1 m!d arver in its use ilhleliuitay, teelio certain ot cunnjl I :.e ui.case, v.ic dmus .- i.fYi aid used witn -! aset : a otizen wanner- a-anls ur.-cj;Hl, ami trnaerurivdr six moDias, and t'!xt. iiams Cols;., :rui-ir, awua, wm nuw ,,f T-aborcotr .;is;:n;.-U'-ti. and is U-df a bealthy nOJKl awn. ivr a !cta;lci accouni ot c, see pace iZ, "r'eitons' Medical Monihlr. I'remalr.r. le.-U!:? Cwisumption, Hronchitis, Asth ma, Uloedu.-from vhe baas. Paiitraoa, Fetelaand A.c:iB i the Live.-. Iirspefsna, riatultace, ana an iv,ii. . iiiwa.4es. Viakiiesa and TremWiur of tbe Limbs, and a-ant ol vitality in aar oreun, or Dueasa cause! bv such want at vitality, are all auceas&lally and rankllv toeated I y this remedy. ; n3i-4 Wm. A. Cox, who fell front the front of the Fox building several weeks go and broke his thigh and jammed himself up gen erally, made his appsaranee on onr streets lasa Safurday. He has not recovered yet by any means, but he is able to get around with the aid of cratches. We are glad to see him out, and hope he may soon be able to throw awar his emtehes and eo it "afoot and alone." .New Bodn Factory. The Boneflt Ts-nlslit. Ivemember that this evening is the time selected by the Musical and Literary Society for the giving of the benefit for tho College. The attendance at the other beneSt was very alim aud the friends of the College should see to it that there is a good audience' to night. The programme is excellent and we think will be well rendered, -ns those who ex pect to take port in the exercises have spont a groat deal of time" in rohearsinj. An Admirable netel. The St. Charles hotel had a splendid run during the torm of Circuit Court jaat closing, Major Herren is tho very prince of landlords, and he and his chief clerk, Mr. Angel, ex erted themselves to the utmost to accom modate their myriad of guests, during the past two weeks. We are glad to know that the St. Charles iaso prosperous and popular, and" feci assured that it will ever continue so under its present management. KecoKnlxed Asraln. Linn county, which turned np such a nice Democratic majority at the last election, has again been recognized by tha "powers that be" at Salem. Foster Russell, who has so long held the position of gnard at the peni tentiary, has been promoted and ie now turn key, and Cal. Burkhart, of Albany, takes Kussoll's old place as guard. Kenton and Son have opened out a soda factory on Firat street, three doors east o Nolan's, and are now manufacturing a fine quality of soda, which they offer to the trade at low prices. Mr. K. was formerly a partner in the old soda works in this city, and has had a great deal of experience in the manufacture of soda water. Liver is King-" The) Liver is the imperial or-an of the whole human system, as it controls tiie life), health aud happinesMSOf man. Wfteri it is disturbed in its proper action, all kinds of ailments are the natural result. The di cestion of lood, and the movements of the heart and blood, tha action of ihe brain and tho aervous system are all immediate ly connoted with Uio worfeinss of ttie Liver. It has been successfully proved U... .Jwuhn'a 1 .mntf V!rtWir M It flMl Hilled in curing all parsons afflicted with . Dys pepsia or Liver Complaint, ad all the nu merous svmptoms that result from an un healthy cibnoition of the Liver and Stom ach. Sample bottles to try, ten cents. Positively seld in all towns on the West ern Coniuent, Three doses will. prove hat it is just what yortwantl. . Episcopal Service. JN1SW JVUVICKTiSfiMETS. Dr. G. Schlesinger, Physician and. Surgeon. Bishop Morris will held divine service in St Peter's Episcopal Church this (Friday) evenins, March 21st, at 7:30 o'clock. Ser vice will' also be held next Sunday morning, March 23d, at 11 o'clock. A GRADUATE OF A Fonalar Resort.' At tho Cosmopolitan Saloon, on Broadal bin street, can be found the finest brands of wines, liquors and cigars. House open at all hours. , , . WATKINDS, Proprietor. Linn Cennty Ceunrll. ' The Linn Caunty Council, P. ef rL, holds its next regular session with the Grange at Lsbanon, on Monday, April 14, 1S79. , G. Paerish, President. HAliBURQ FIQS substitute tar Castor Oil. HAMBURG FIGS th mother's blcssinj. HAMBURG FIGS cure Indigestion, HAMBURG FIGS cure the Files. HAMBURG FIOS twenty-five cents a box. HAMBURG FIGS the Universal Canhartlc. ' HAMBURG FIGS, Abrams a Carroll. " HAM SURG FIGS for sale by all druggists. Halle. in Germanv. bees leave to state that he has opened out a resrular Ger man and American drug store to be known as the' , ! CEiUMH BHUO STCEE, in Froman's brick building on First street, and will keep on hand a full assortment of imported DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The doctor keeps his office at tho drug Store, and will give free consultations to gether with I)r. do Wolfe, from 8 to 12 in the forenoon of each day in general dis eases. Surgical attendance from i to 4 p. m. vl4nS?tf. -.-FOR. EENT.i T A HOUSE AND GARBEX TO RENT, f on easv terms. Call on or adrirosA. L. Bridgefarmer at Tangent. ;:3w2 can make money faster at work lor us than at any- ing !ae. Capital not. required ; we wui mars roa. tlx a day at Home maue oy vno ira.auiu i'v.. t. wntt anil lioai. women. boy and rirls wanted vnrlr ftrti iiv. tanns tre. Address Tsca k Co.. Pnrtiami, Maiaa. SS te (SO per dav mad by aKV Viur ef itlsr , riirht in thair own hwalitie. larttulivr ami aunpiw worth $5 tree. Improre yonr sjatre time at ! is bual- Ti T? C ITlbasiness yon can ensiffa in. 11 jO X A Address Stwsox I 11