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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1880)
("1 t J utwtm. FIUDAV....... AUGUST 13, 1SS0. INTY MKT. Follow -tug will be found the proceeding f the August term of our Comity Court ! J II P.lackbnrn and other asked for a new county road. Petition granted. P M Rinehart petitionejl'for it new bridge across a olrtugH ner Shed.k !. H. Kiddle appointed ta prepare plan and seeinYa lion. Toe Mate lridge nutter waa rontinned and expense of Cotnmitsinnrr (W2.fi!) allowed in full. The. petition of citu.-wa asking for the es tahlUhnient of a Hew voting precinct i granted. It wa named Mavbell Precinct, and ia made up from Unuh Creek and Har- risburg Precinct. Mra K East's bill for $:h for keeping a pan per wm not allowed. . Statement of finances of T.iuu cnuutv for lb year 1379-SO received. Pillowing person applied for appoiutmeut to State University lna I. Robertson, llet ti Kobiurlt, L M Robert on and Rosa I White. Examination eet for Aug ISth. Tb SheriA was ordered to purchase forty cords of wood for use at Court House, A ferry licence granted Smith & Mar tin for three year, at - per year. The Commiasiouera were ordered to repair a bridge acroa Muddy, or, if needed, build a UM on. Joe Labi u appointed to wake plau and apecificaiious far a aew bridge at ait of bid Schooling bridge on Muddy, aud it waa or dered that bida fur the construction of said bridge be received at next term. An order was drawn on the Treasury for $77.30 to pay expenses for aeudin John Honey, a paar. to his bout in Ohio. 12,000 feet of lumber was ordrrrd for Dis trict No 1.1. Joa Moist was appwutiol 1. appraise amount of damage sustained by T J (.'line by removal of dirt front his land for read pur pases. Repair ordered Oo Court House and job given to W. C. Tweed'. It waa ordered that an abstract book be kept The tolowiag bills Were allowed f H Bryant, surveying Kd bantu John L'aher, labor J as IHunula. bedstead Mrs C Honk. hoard for I tjau-huu. J J Charlton, fees tieo Hampbrer, fee - J Gradwohl. utl ...... fr'oshay A Mnen. tnerchiaudue . . J B Potter, Uurd for pauper N Baum, fee J L Xye, boose rcut 8 K Young, msohandUo for iuuiw . 8 00 8 SO 50 00 ai oo i5 00 47 00 SO 00 . oo irj so . oo 7 45 J J blallv. amkea, bolts aud luiubrr tor bridge. Wm Dogga, fee , , U kirkeudall, for keeping paar. , H J V A ren I i, iuoate oi Hoodnun suit ......... J B Irvine, board lor Goodman aud guard M Cennioehara Levi Docglaa VV U Baltimore, good furnished u- Ter. W If Uartleas, neat fur paupers. , , , j. i'linn, salary J J Charlton, fees. ....... Card well Clark, lumber for bridges. . John Npencer, lumber W C Tweedale...... )?, so, 7 00 10 71 J 00 11 t Ii 71 74 1-2 oo -" 17 n 7 5 A tllracalM briar. A. P. Caioes. living in the Forks of tint Sautiam. dug a well eo"hU farm last week, aad while it was yet antlnished covered it np with boards. La-t Tuesday a little boy of bis, about two year old. while playing around the well, stepped oa a loose board vhiuh. tilted op aad let him fall in. There fusing so raca arouud'tha little fellow was not takea ot PStil soma hsrret bands were aaasaaonad from their work a miUt and a half away. The well waa 20 feet deep, bat only contained about en foot of water, which waa e aough to chill the boy nearly to death. The great wonder is that the fall did not stnn him and tca eaaaa him to drarn. It was ajmort a miraealooa escape. ttervsre mi Ike Imlltge. At a Beetiag of the First Presbyterian Ptmrh held af tljs V. P. p. A- Hall on the th int., it was Decided that the future aer vioea af the fuorch anoald be held at the Chapel of the Albany Collegiate Institute. " The Church raute miters with pleaaara the many pleaoaut cMetings held ia the V. P. C. A. Hall and e presses the wish that grace, mercy aad peace may ever abide with the Association. Tha BMOtbers of t'.e congregation are bav- i.-.g" 1 yaiaticn. 'j"te service of the t'Uurch 'ill be ruintd at fhj Chafl on the 9tn it. K. N. CoNitr, i'astor. 1- Bfassf fale ateek, ' W'e have received 4 copy of the ''Uaneotk and KsgUshj iJemocratii; aiong book," con? taitting a good supply of rousing songs for tha oMnpaign- Thera are alsa aketchea of oar standard-bearers, and a good portrait of Oea. Hancock. The eous are full of "go," and are s-4 to familiar tuaes,aach as "Dixie," "Battle Cry of Freedom," "America," "Bon nie Blue Flag, Marching through Georgia," ud a lt iore. Kyery Ijercocrat should pre a'ud joiu ia tU grand choius. The is un)y too cents. A'lrees the pab tiih,, Vf. JL Swan Co., Cincinnati. O. " . a - He 'arra!l Itawn Tllfre. W were a little surprUeJ a Uw lUv-t ago to see an item we bad written about the drowning of Chauncey Moore in the Tourn Talk and credited to tha SlaulurJ. W'e thought that newsey KtU sheet had oom ii:tdan error, but ia glancing tiuroiigh the ttjt'izt'if foQad oup iteni na?r.Iited and oc mpyUx place ain'i original artiul- s. This is hardly fair, Mr. Noltnar, especially when we do not treat you in like manner. It may have been an accident, though, for we are not generally treated so by the Standard. eferses Arriving;. t;ll'eeuau.'' a (Ice running horse owned , by jick ifustoo, of Coirvallis, as brought down to our Fair Ground last Saturday and will be put iu training for tha county fair. His traiuer is olJ Iju laud, who has had charge of a great many liupe prt thae grqnnds. Several other horses from different ouaaters f t, ' . J i ' J - ' -w.U arrive ia a few days. aailrr Valaoa. jhnvy Jiolty and Bb fiilmour have dis aJlve.4 Pirtuership, and, the Utter now runs the eld saloon alone, johnny Hetty has eptnei out a new al..ju at the old Bank E crjn8, forrnerly kgt b.y oh 'fjylor, c.jpp. H k 5r Cliade. t abo.Mt tie best jtAU,4 a t!)e city. Arm rki Last evening word came over that Straud Long had broken one of his arms while bar vesting at Logsden a, across the river from this city. We could learn no particulars. I RAM lOUtR fOOA srRIU. t.llna !. r 'nmn Lire -A I.vrl Menatala ' Keert-leraHMl M-ntl Inrldrals n4 ArciUratH Tlir troiIi whu t'eitir and Sin. 1.HW KU Soli V Sl'KINI!.-, ( 1.1 N S- I'O ,!!., AIJi. S, I. SSO. Dr ir Democrat'? The nnm.idio taoiuituiit plensitle-siHrkert continue to come and go, making the en nip changes and pernoti.il transition the principal features of interest nt this ploasvut resort. Some only remain for a day or two, or even the shorter mt'uh! of a uiuht, while other "AraW have pitched their tents hero on the ehady banks of the "rsuing S ntiaiu" for a wut k or a month's sojoi-.rn, nnd are making the moat of. the indolent, restful, lazy life of a summering at the Mountain Spring. The campground here U the inot delight ful of all mountain resorts. Kiubroidoreikby the crecn, mossy, rock-ribbed lnk of the beautiful, swift-rolling river, which -"Krom Uto fasnulta frown torgm, Lcipinc like a cliilil at play." madly rushes on to mingle its crystal volume with its beautiful mother Willamette the 4enta are pitched in tlio midst of a magnifi cent forest of stately firs whose dense leafy canopies securely shields them from the hot rsys of the summer snn, while the languid air that geutly sways the towering trees and aofily wafts the strangely delicate perfume of mountain (lowers, prompts us only to quiet repose, aud form a sight sweetly sug gestive of lover' dreams and porU' rhapso dies. ' ITKHONWtS. Tun llano:i "gang of whiU we wrote last week headetl by Dr. liillard - haru Hit- ted away to thuir Valley homes, much to the regret of we who remain. Their evening camp-fire vocal concerts were a most pleasing and entertaiuing feature of tho "bivouac." The gtee-utcrs comprised the accomplished daughters of lr. IXillard and l'r if. Cilbtrt of IUanon. and Mrs. and II i Wilson and Misaea KoberUon of IlaUcy; and their -amp-fire glees were but slightly inferior to the concerts of frof- Ciltuorr's lton "isarl- lers" at the Ceatenuial. On WeJuesJsy last quite an adJitioii of Albanians was made to our spring camp. The arrivals comprised llev. J. V. Harris and wife and their danghter,MUses Klla and Kdith. Mrs. V. Hurst, Mrs. C. K. Waiver ton. Miss Mary K. flannon, Mr. 1. Wilson. Dr. and Mrs. W. i). Stewart and Mrs. Dr. S. O. Irvine. . On the ereuing of this party's arrival MUa Ilannon exemplified a woman's skill at throwing by undertaking to burl a small rock into the river, which the said rock didu't go the direction juteuded. but went career ing off at an angle of ninety degree t tlie right and hit MUs Klla Harris plump iu the forebeail, cutting a gah shout an inch long and causing Miss II. to sulTer much ruin. Of coarse it was purely accidental was in no sense of the word a ' ai aj"-' throw, audon'y serves to show that w omen were never ill tended as Ooliah slayers er htirlers of stones (mm llotnaa catapuit. Last inesday Mr. C. II. lleaitt aud wife and Mrs. IJallock (iriflin of Albany ar rived here, remained over night at Hie Springs Hotel, aud returned home the next day. 'J'liia evriijng the ulMijuitom Wtkini aud his si-ati of ed.uratel, ri.riuiog donkeys arrived with another batch of Albany rangers comprising ( ieo. Humphrey, C. I. Wolver ton, U. C. Clcmsnt and family and Myra and Anna MsiwfieU- all of whom will en catup here for a fortnight or so and get fat and dirty with the alacrity aud gieo of a vet eran camper-out. The la-t we heard of that gang to-night they were iu a row over the question who should get up and split the morning kindling? and warm the teakettle aad frying pan ; so we conclude they will be happy family of puajuri.-.ts and will all re tire oa pensions at the end of their star, as pioneer campers of Sptiam fan yon. Hon. K. lieult is here to-night, ' routr to bis Harrisburg home from a trip to Ocboeo Valley. He left Prinev ille 101 miles from here yesterday morning, arriving here on horseback this evening. This is r;o.l riding for a tnao df Juiljs ((obit's sixty years ; bat he is a tough old boy, and don't Von forget it. ' llessra. J. L. Cowau, D. V. S. Iteui, Majors Herren aad Coraell all with famines are "ratljng around" in the blackberry range from Walton's to Upper Soda Springs, and wa are pleased to leara that all of thera are improving in hnaltb, (and most of them ia a moral and spiritual sesse '. ) IVI'IKKSTAl-l. The road across the mountains i uow in splendid condition, and travel is lively. This U undoubtedly the Lett wagon road across the Cascade Range. Tenons who have gone across the McKenzia route, and returned by this, during the preseut sea sou, express a decided preference for this road. There was nnquttstionably much more snow o.U the Mcren-ie' Pju than 04 this, and it Was much later in going off so as to permit of travel henoe teams were enabled to cross on this route at a initch earlier jx-rul than by the other. Hunters ami fkhers are now makiug Fish Lakeward, and we expect to hear marvelous reports of "hooting" and "taking" in that region shortly. Black berriers are roveliiug to their ! elbows and eyes iu tha burnt ilUftritnow, and hundreds of gallons are being canned and carried away by Valley picket This precious fruit was never so plentiful here as Juring tha pre taut seasnn. Last Wednesday uiht there was 0.4 camp ers at this place soma 2 of them being emi grants bound for the bunch grass region east of the Cascades. Soma town sharpers arn't a success iu the mountains. A soiart young DowUe-Bufrzcr came excitedly "to carnp the Citljer day, bawling out that be had foind two or litres different specirrtens of that predatory insect, or reptile, or bug, called the &rmy worm 1 And when he took the lid from his yeast powder can we saw enclosed a j ailer grass hopper, a blue Katy-did and a slimy snail ! 0, Lordy ! didn't the camp laugh at this buz sharp ! A young couple who spent the moit of the day in picking blackberries were found to hare berry stains just alike on the end of their'noses, and on being accused of kissing each other, stoutly denied it, but were final y so oorneryj that they were forced' to 'ad mit that they had been playing a little game of rubbing noses with each other ! freed ! Some of our town lady readers ought to see the style of he.adK:overip,g vj&rn by our ladies u(he mountain oamps. They are of all varieties, from the size of an umbrella up t a circus tent the most modest of them be. ing a sort of stoga imitation of the old slouch hat worn by iaqq sni this Y'jy lave the hesk t call tho "ilenlo Park chapeau !" It looks 010' like a prairie chqaner just come off'n a nine (lqy' ' (pree ir,oug hnrrieapes aad cJi.ua bnrstt I Mr. W. IU Blaine, of Albany, is rusticat ing here, a guest of the Hotel. He has just finished teaching aummer term of school at Sweet Home, and we are glad to be able to state that the prediction of the Democrat, when Mr. B. siarlod in to teach this school, haslieen verilicd. He has mad most siio eessful and popular teacher, bavins given universal satisfaction. His popularity among the pupil is especially unbounded, while his xuccess in advancing tha scholars iu their studies kaa grf ally ploawd loth par enta and directors. To-morrow onr party start t for raid on the Lorry patch and a trip to Upper Soda, where we will probably sojourn most of tha coming wrck. 1 jit evening the hotel waa enlivened by tha arrival of Mr. V. W, iran'ey, wifa and children and Mis. dee and Mrs. Dickey tha latter named lady being a sister of Mrs. Uarvey aud uow on a visit from bar home in Sui Francisco. The party only retnaiued with ns over Rabhath.and will return to Al bany to-morrow morning. We who "stay be hmd" very naturally regret thsir abort atay which assisted materially in our enjoyments of tha place. By-the-way, there are no brass bands here, but thera ia well rattled cow-bell that ana wen tha purpose of an amateur music snob so you needn't send up ' any part of A band unless it I a bass drum to go along with tha cow-bell. Mart V. 11. An Iwiperlaal Braarh of laaatlry. Many of our citizens are not aware of the fact that our enterprising young fellow -townsman, C. C. Cherry, is now running ana of the moat important and extensive manufac turing establishments in tha valley tha Al lany Iron Works. He baa enlarged aad lav 1 proved the building, 'added new machinery, etc, ami he is at tha present turning out almost anything in Us line np to a stam en giue. Although he now employs foarteoa hands be is crowded with work. During the last few months he baa bnilt six steam an giui, five of which were nprignta of 8 horse power. Hie last two of these were acid to Do' Clarke A Saunders for warehouse work at Soap Creek and Dixie, and were taken away lat Wednesday evening. Mr. Cherry has just completed tha castings for Senders and Sternberg's new brick building, which is the first work af the kind dona ia this State outside of Portland. He is now at work get ting out an iron front for A Urge brick build ing in course of cons traction at Corvallia. owned by W. & Hamilton and Jacobs and Kugas. It is to have a M foot front, and one of the lintels, which will be oast to-day, is feet long aud will Migh about .10110 lb.. tins a fire. Uu Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock the fire belts rang out an alarm, ami the Cre depart ment came out in remarkably short order, only to find out that the Cre had been at the St. Charles Hotel aad bail been extinguished by the bucket brigade. It has bees the cus tom to deposit all the sweepings anil trash from the second story of the hotel ia a box on the rear balcony, just at the junction of " mam ouiuiiog ana vae rii, 004 tt W sup posed that some one threw the UoextiaguiaU ed stub of a pigar into this box, as that is where the lire started. The names ran np the weatl er boarding of both parts of the buildiog and had got a good start when dis covered. The damace will be tlo or fcXh which will be paid by tha North British a?4 Mercantile and the Imperial Cooibtaatio In. u ranee t'oainauleatbe building beiog in sured at C. II. Stewart's Fire Insurance Agency. This was the first alarm responded to by Beaoua'Hook and Ladder Co., aad they received three oheeee for heiag the lirat oom pany on the ground, with the exception of N'o. One's Hum Company. A lebaoea EalerprU. Lsstwv, Auxeat II. I. Editor pcinosrtfi : AOfsUh (4 ion-raxralkaa went lint t4V ia lbs ucV U tle tkcmuj el Aisle by lh foUoeitif aeasMl rrutteiaea as InoorpwiOars of the Utonoa RaaU sia Canal and Bunutacturtof t'a : LuUur Htkii, 1. W. Ballard, f. B. MjnUiM, J. W. CmU-k. C. II. KalXaa. A. Ervin. Jarb kM, aad J. M. Pevell. Tapltal k, Aw.soe, In sbsre ol f to dollars U. afThe objret ol Cwyiuy i ey as J rontru a Ver t1'"" U Ui V r !. -IUi aad maabisiSattug auqw si lbsnon, Lisa I'eanly, The water t(w jpaad csnal vill be taVea eut ul tto saniiaa rir last abave Walerbia. Horrtva bate already Wen made abicb, denfiilsss bfjrj j a douUl 'Miyiily ul Ut iMHlartakia; at a H mIrw ouUsy as coeirwsd Ma I Us pert 4 M: trurtton of lb Albany sod Ssullaat Cans). The stock has bran aearty all seaaeritod. aad sear kliM lll to eMbavaasd a etoa as banmt is krrr, sl burrwd to rotaltiMi. It Is tbe laniuu ul b iim-.vi.,1.m 1.. ncakv ih- Ljlnoa and AnliAiH C'nl T pss aad) arwlaaa. Kd Baum w ishes ns to inform our reader that he has just received A full line of school books and stationery, and from now until the Holidays will receive addition) to, hit stock on every ateanier' arrlring' rVoui San rrancisco. A tbe Boblic School wil opea out generally net month, von should call around soon and lay in a supply of books for your children and give thesa a ckauoe to per. use thorn before school opens.' HU motto is "The best of goods at bottom prices," Don't forget tbe place corner of First and Broadalbin streets, opposite the building which is now being erected for Sender A Sternberg. Call on bint and he vill treat yon weM. We might also add that besides doing a large retail business in. stationery, tobacco and cigars, he ia also prepared to U yery cheap at wholesale. Country dealers should make a note of this. A atlraileaaaalae. A fellow named Lion Keoins was arrest ed by Marshal Hunt for larceny last Sun day morning, and on Jfondxy y, ss, fried, be- 10,0 M,wxWi,rf iliicr ("HUH KHUU - ( A . , .... rin?i JJ! ai4i runs, lie iiaa 110 money and now li" in j-.il. It seew that be is a perfect kloptuiiigpino Aud steal everything he gets hold of. Oa Saturday he stole a nice coat from the dummy in front of Blain's store, and for several day had been stealing clothes af all k.ini from, the' Doaraers. qv tne 1-jx.chAhge Hotel, At one m one time actually stripping an intoxicat ed man down to the very hide. Some of onr people think he is nothing bnt a com mon thief, while some think he is a klepto maniac and also drunk a,nd, or:y. ' The t'ervalll Mage flee 'IeIls,, ' The trav eling PubMo vUl ulaaae take no the, tat the general atago ofBoe for Cor- vallis has been removed from tho St, Charles Hotel to the Revere House. Stage for Corvallia, Lebanon, Pallas, and Inde pendence, ieavo the Keyerjt Iotwa dtlly; 'Sndya espprted)" one o'sJlpcfc, . m. Pas. Pfeifpkk, i Prop. Bpvojo flotiw A ViUb,l Herae afHrV A very floe little mare, owned by Peter Wil son, was hurt up in tbe mountains a few day ago. It got one leg fast in a wagon, tore a shoe from its foot and bruised it very badly. V ilaon u with te Albany crowd st Upp ('nrll rrerrrdleg. The City Council met in regular session last Tuesday evening with all odii tra And members present except Alderman Bice. The Committee on Accounts reported in favor of paying tha following bills, and the report waa adopted 1 15. W. Cundiff, ICO." W. C. Tweedale, $10 and 2.G0 j J. . I Hal ter, 113.13 1 A. J. Hunt, I37.SS. Tha Committee en Health tendered a re port reccommending that the city property aeaf the Hebrew Cemetery be reserved to be opened out as a. cemetery at some future time. Adopted. The Committee on Fire and Water recom mended that the houses belongiug to the city, occupied by Albany Kngine Co. No. 1 aud Itesoue Hook it Ladder o, 1 insured. Committee instructed to report rates at next meeting. A special committee to whom was referred the petition ef Senders tt Sternberg asking for the removal of a aewer adjoining their new building, reported in favor of granting the petition. The Committee to whom was referred the matter ef the city's title to the real estatead- joining the Hebrew Cemetery, was &lveu further time to report. The Committee appointed to confer wi'.h the Canal Ce. for the purpose of settling mat ters ander dispute was given further time to report The contract for graveling the west aide of 7th street between Vine and Callapoia was let to F. M. Weitfall-work to be finished in fifteen days. The cen tract for painting the houses occu pied by Albany Engine Co. and Hook k Lad der Co. was let to A. T. A mail for m A petition from C. A. Plummer, asking for the privilege of erecting a small water tank for the use of the public, waa referred to Committee on Street. The following resolution, iutroduced by the Mayor, waa adopted 1 Whssk, tksre srs n ul aur ltin sod Ur pr oka Hunk ." Cujr charter should to nmwiilwl iu nian rpct 1 brlurJ tt H"uni, TUat am, lbs Ouoonoa Cuanrlt el the City si Aiuany, eo mm r pauwuny sas in nu I a aw mMine at Ui Uuurt llooas, ea Tiwlii vuin(. Aue. I7tb, taso, ttoa and tbaet la labs surb attoa as and mxlne' aur dw toat to nvt tb rbariar and oatiUoa eae togUlaim t eaaet tbe mum. The Marshal waa instructed to order prop erty holders to build new crosswalks at the following named places within 13 day : On Sooth side of Sd street, at crossing of Wash ington 1 South side of Olh, at crossing of Lyon t west side of 1st at croasinng of Jsfler- a. Marshal instructed to repair ail dangerous place ia cross or sidewalks if property own er do not do o immediately. Property holders were given uutd next regular meeting to eoannlete grading on Sec ond street The Marshal was instructed to employ a night watch until next regular tneetiog. The matter of protecting the foot of Broad albin street against the washing of the mill race wa referred to Committee on Street. The following tulla were allowed ander aus- pension of the rules 1 C. W. Burkbart, 127 ; Clark and Davie. 76 ; A. J. Hunt, s J. Cradwbol. $?3 ; D. fS. Clark, IT. Mr. Marietta Kddy asked that she be paid 123 fer dauugee suetaioed by one vf bar honee, caused by a defective bridge. Ite- f erred to Cummittee on Health and Police. A bill of Jaa. Comttock's for $7. 10 wss not allowed. Tbe following bills were referred : Van Clove Maine, for city licensee, S SO ; A. J. Hunt, f 40 23 ; coats in rase of Wm. Haokmaa. $4 50; J. A. Warner, tXM : oosteia case of A. V. Mackbetb. (1 : ooate of Schofield. $ : costs ia ee of (ieo. Doogherty, 93 : Koahay aad Mason. IW.8J : J. U Ualur. tl3.70,: costs of c against lHrhs;rty, ta7. The Tvtloe nw larie4 Aala. The twine factory at this place has beta lying idle for quit a while, but it has again been started up, and, we hope, wilt not be compelled to shut down again. It is owned by tea nt our most prominent, wealthy and ioHaentia,! citizen.. ad U mauaed by three (J their number John A. Crawford, Thoa. MonUith aad R. Saltmarsh. A short time ago they telegraphed to Connecticut for John C. Haradton, who was feremao or Superin. teudent of the mill when it was first set p here, and he arrived here last Saturday. He has been engaged in cleaning tip and putting the uacVaery iu order this week, and will (tart up one or two machine to-day, aad tbe remainder as fast as they are put so order, l-aat year' crop of lint is still on hand, and whoa it ia hackled thera wi J probably be about fy.QHt pounds of it, suflicient to sup ply the mill for About six months. Two hack- bars have been at work apon it for aome time, and already have 'about 5,000 ponnds ready for the mill, and will be able to keep it top plied. There were shout 100 acres town to flax this year, bu,t on, ACCQuat ot tha scarcity ftf laborers to pul it a great deal will be last; it t thou,ght thongV, that there wiQ ho nffi- cient, with Uxt year's crop, to 4puly the mill until next spring. Nothing ie of more import an os to onr oity at present than the success ol this mannfacturing enteqrie. Our valley raise the best lint ia the world, as waa shown at Philadelphia ia IS7C ; the ds mand for bag twine ia already immense on the north-west coast, and i grow' eysry year labor is ai at chea.plire as it is in tle eat ; we hare the mill here already est up in running order, and taking All this into consideration,, wftat W the use in raising Bar. here, shipping it back east, aad then bring ing back the twins paying freight both way and Urge oommiiona lo ! The en- terprlse must succeed If properly managed. " Bargains lACIelklag. A, B. Mcllwain wishes ua to inf()rtn W reader that he ba received A Urge stack of Ae"iy f c4oUing, end will beteafter make it A bulsoess to supply articles in that line at price eonsiderally lower than can be obtained Anywhere in the city. He ha bought At a very low figure end will give his customer tbe fceneGt of hi oargaio. Call around and see him, and leara, kji priue. axenrsien to Atnany. A railroad excursion from Portland to Albany will "take place next Sabbath, the train arriving her at about 1 1 :S0 a. v., a.n.d, leaving at S dock i,n tf eyeing. A, .trH baud will he broug along and tVrewill be dancing at the depot hotel during the after noon. The . e?hainna,n o( the. n.perYfaiWi VOmittfe y0Y.-mj, t., '.'' " 'reps In lake, A letter from Xew Pine Creek, ia Lake county, aaya that some time ago it waa sup pose that the crop would be faiWe but they toij ep.$c,t to, rvs bar suUicieu cy o supply thy ntry. i ie. ir. Qeo, W. Giy ha A heu'a egg which measures 0 inob one way and 8 inches and one-eighth the other. Who can beat that, or, rather, who ha a hen that can beat it f The First Wheat. C. D. Simpson received te Cjt hatd of new wheaji hut MoVdVy.'' -TV vti rafced by Geo. J,HPr. - The ".VtlMearl lsmroule.' Ths aiolant'huly dajs bar conn. The saddest 0IU1 year! Its a little two warm fer whlikr, And s Uttls teo eool for beer. Ths only thlnj a man can da. If that Is what he thinks, I to sffeot a emnpremlM Uy mltltif of bis drinks. Uense and Abroad. Chew Jackson's Vest Sweet Navy ToW oo. flreeu apple have appeared -so ha the colic. Hemember to buy your babbit mntul at this ollice. r.very man a wife wants a "Davis sewing machine. W. B. Scott, Albany, agent Subscribe to the "Jttuttratal W a V, tn most readable Journal on the Pacific Coast. No. 1 lard oil, 91 00 (Mr gallon) Sun-rise, I-' 23,Continental 92 12, at Oradwoht's cash store. flood broom can be bad at the Albany Broom Factory for only three dollar mr dozen. Don't forget it ! You can get the ('hkayo Wtelly Kttv and the I)smnt one year for 93. On Account of the presence of so many roughs our City Coum.il has thought best to pat on an extra nightwatob. Stitiire Maine Ibas opened out hi ollice in in the room Oc on pied by Hon. C. II. Hewitt, and is now ready for business. That famous temperance drama "Tbe Last I .oaf" will be played to uight at the Opera House. Admission Free.. Tbo moat popular perfume of the day "UACKM ETACK" try It. Sold by Foahay Jt Mason, Druggist, Albany, Or. Kelly, tbe man who robbed old man Back us at Portland, has been released from cesto- dy on account of the absence of the only wit- ness. Sorbin now has 011 baud a large lot of Steilaooom beer which he sails at 23 cents per quart. It is said to be the best 00 the Coast. Ail silixens should reiOeiuber the meeting called for next Tuesday evening to make ar rangement for the revision of our City Charter. Boots and shoes aru sold very cheap at Mcllwain', as yon will ascertain by calling there. He now has the largest stock iu this Una in the oity. Tbe "Laughing Mau" came "gul dern nigh" splitting hi sides roaring over the work done at the State Fair on the "Davis' Sewing Machine. We sea by tbe report at hand that the "Davis" sewing machine waa again victori ous at tb State Fair, receiving the First Premium, aa it did last year. Kern ember that yea can get the DtMouiaT and the .V. Y. ll'eei V World for one year for only 93 23. Thia ia a splendid opportunity to get two paper for the price of one. Tbe Cfteea pnxxle now ia how Uradwohl can afford to ball half a dozen dinner plates and half dozen cups and saucer for (I 10, and deliver them free in any part of the city. Now is tbe time to insure your property agaitat firs, and- better insurance cannot be bad than that offered by tbe companies rep resented at C. H. Stewart's A ;;.-ti-y. Ixwea paid np promptly. At (Jradwohl's cash atois i;...ir C cutToe sugar is worth II; Bio rotfe. 5 ll to the 91; eoap 73 cents per !; Mau'a gtlloa glass jars. 92 10 -r doA-u. ' All god sold at oorraapotidiiigly bw ligurr for rali. It is surprising to Sf the nuaber of pu- pU who wander sows to the S f AH Bt'.KW- ERV during kind of aatber, where th)f always Cod "Old ICl." or Lis ha odeums aeajstent, lieory, ready to supply tkem with tbe desire I qusntity of the brat beer to the State. It ia atrauge what a beuelicial effect the water at Ixer SoJa has upon a person, mor ally a well aa physically. Uav From ma ys Mart, itrown -is running a Sabbath fichoul at McKnight'a, and Jim Cowan says Dave expects to act aa Muaionary to the In diana, and Jim Herren will go to Warm Spring and drive down a lot for him to prac tice upon. svraal. Mr. Newbonse aad family spent Saturday and Sunday at Sodaville and Waterloo. A party consisting of Prof. L. J. Towell and family, Isaac McClang sd, family, Mr. French, Mue Kreneft tod Alw Lilly Mot 'oy jnt up ta Waterloo hut Saturday and stop ped there until Monday evening.. Prof. K. F. Sox and C. II. Stewart aud their families visited Sodaville and Waterloo but Saturday. K, I'.. Skipsjorth returned friifij SodavilU. hut Saturday (elA very much improveil in hoaHh, Mr. BebeccA Young and Mr. Ham Alt- house and her daughter Kittie have been topping At Sodaville fur aome time, but we understand will return home to-morrow S. B. Riggen, special agent and adjuster for the Connecticut Fire Insurance Co., peat but Sabbath in this city on buisnes connected with hi company. II U a. live agent. Mr, Pyaon has Lean caavAvung this city duying the patt week fox the State Directory and ha met with very good sucoeaa. David Fronua eame down from Upper Soda Ust Friday, and on Tuesday returned. He aays he haa been having a fine time np there. W, R. Blata arrived home a few day ago. II ha just finished teaching school At Sweet Home. Jaa. L. Cowan started for Uppt r.Soda, lat Wednesday. Hi tfltly Pnpe p Uiere, John IJamilton arrived here from Iew York last Saturday to take charge ot the twine mill Mont. MonUith haa returned from Faatsrn Oregon. He aay tbe surveying party xsl be through in about ono moAtl Alec Prdoui haa left the Uarr aurveying party and ia now working in the EaM Ortrjth plan ofBoa at Pendldton. ' Gamaliel Parrish is now stopping at Soda villa and is fast recovering his health- Mr. (srhardt, of CorvallUt haa been atop ping for a week or two At SdAVUU,hot oame tfown, from, th,$re, Iftst Monday. He took pat' saz far Lebanon in a hack, taking ' for hia eat a chair in the rear end of it, and whan tbe haok started suddenly ne fell over back ward to the ground. It bruised him up con siderably, but he U able to be arpuod,. 1 r 4 "wvj Qn Tuesday morning M. Houtuu'a ttam ran away np Ellsworth street, but iu trying ta tarn into aa Alley they brought np against Mr. Newhooie' barn, broke the tongue of the wagon and ran the ragged end of it through the aiding of th building. One hone gave hi head a terrifio jam And mi braised all over the body.' The sabjeot chosen for next Sabbath's eer vices ia Gal. 0:7. 0a Wednesday evening, 1st Thee. 6:6. Saratoga Alirs. tnt ci.aH tM Entntifir!. Quit aa epidemic of ginghams prevails. Of course it is confined to the morning, but as if to atoti for ueli limitation, it rage with conspicuous fury. The wont ayjrravaUd form i reached when hugh squares more than a foot each wsy are attained and from thuso dimensions down in innumerable grad uations we e ginghame of every species un til mU check apjwar. The larger the plaid the more tlUtlnijm in oortsuenc. No society belle worthy the name would lower herself by wearing one lus than ten inches, and thus to portray the looks of mingled seir-uomplaceury and disdain cast upon those not so initiated is worthy the i-encil of an artist As an ofTshoot of the gingham craze we tea tbe most fashionable character w ho oome and go attired iu utstcr made of checked Kuglish homexpun, but here tbe color are snMued shade of gray or brown. and toe square are somowhst indistinct and mall. Partis who have loft for the moun tains are likewise provided with checked flannel dresses made, round skirt and baby waist. One lately wnrn.by I'mma Abbott was made Clarissa walking skirt and box plaited waisi. This skirt has a short draped apron in front and two doable box plaits at the back, and would be quite a suitable for handsome poods as for flannel. mojt nahlirw. With cot.tutncs of u.auy kinds a sash of the am is loosely tied around the waist in a brigand-like sort ef wsy, giving a touch of abandon quite desirable. The soft sashe are indeed a feature of the day. Made of Surah silk, they give finish to expenvive costume, and carelessly attached round tbe waist, half drooping on one side, present that Turkish effect so much liked just now. Again they aro of the same material aad with full, round skirts, they break tho mo notony aud impart a simple adornment. Maggie Mitchell wore the other day at din ner a costume mad of polka dotted foulord and Satin da Lyons, made I very waist and Mobiua walking skirt ; the same evening ap pearing in a Justine prince) dress cf pale blue silk with dotted muslin overdress, ar ranged in Pinafore style. The Pinafore overdress has the front made like a bib apron, is open at the sides and ran he fat tened on the shoulder with boas or bnt tons or opened down the back. coirrvfcfc.1 are remarkable for a simplicity Hut is cspti vating. Nevertheless there ia tt:ch variety. All aorta of encaging fancies are indulged in and one may do just as one pleases, provided that tbe outline is graceful. Yet withal there are some stjles more prevalent than others, for by far the grester number of young ladies wear their luir at the back of tli head and done up in braids although a loose coil is in much favor. Usually it is very low and in Grecian style, but again we see it higher aad a few short curls can be added. Tbe front hair is always worn in aome irregular sort of way frirzlc-l, curled, in errr rnrur lurk or in truth in any way pleasing to the wearer. "luvuible" nets for the forehead are worn with positive brave facednesa. not the slightest attempt is made toward concealment and the fairett brow display these myatcriooa frameworks which hold slragKling fiirx'.es fast ia A usual posi tion. tViNl.Nj tifcSM OAtl F.veutng dress coats are no longer maaia- tine garment. 'Indies hava asanmed them and nothing is more stylish at a hotel bop, than a cost mad of colored aatin or brocade worn with a whit mitalio skirt. Little cut away costs are likeie much in vegue. Any aud all colors are choaea hut the most stylish are rd or yellow. Heliotrope comes more and more into favor and not a few of tbe loveliest toilette aro white combined with this extensively refined color. There are half a dozen shade of heliotrope and all but tb darkest are to delicate too 1 worn with anything but white. Tha old surplus waists and leg of mutton shrave again appear the latter, however, only as an occasional expsri ment, but the former are becoming net una saal. Ltrrv C.Tt. Tb Hoe Twin teder. ljuk week w mentioned tliat the Walter A. Wood twine binder had been tried in thia eonnty and proven to be a complete uc- in every particular, bnt since that time we bave learned from tfioae who have tried it that it aetnally does it work cheap er and better and causes lass. UouU than tha wire binder,. l weighs about the same, but i taavh simpler in construction and let liable to get out of order. It is perfectly automatic, and the operator has no lever to work with hi feet or hands, and those of onr farmer who bave operated it have done so after a few moments of instruction. One machine U now at Roop and Simpson's warehouse in this city where it can be tyen, at any time, and farmers, a; mvited to. call The oter machine it at work on the prairie, the 'week at John Humphrey' and all who want to tee it in operation, can do so by calling there. The agenta of the "Wood" cUim that U is the only suc cessful twine binder in existence, and a they expect tfie demand for it to be very Urge next Mason, all who expect to bny should leave their order this fall. The manufacturers have already telegraphed to. the Portland agents to know ho.W many machine he (ball tend out for'next season, and of coarse, they have to guess at the number, 0, as the supply will be limited, you should call on Roop And Simpson and leave your order. The Cleslng Service. The service nex,t Sunday morning aud evening at the Methodist Episcopal Church of this oity, which will be conducted, aa usu al by the pastor, will close the labors of Rev. J. T. Wolfo with aid Church for the current ecclesiastical year. The conference with which he i connected will eonveue at Eu gene City on the lath inat, to makeappoint menta for the ensuing year. The Dellnqnent Tax List. Sheriff Charlton give notice that the de linquent taxes for 1S73 and 1S79 have been placed in hi hand for collection, and he ii commanded if need be to levy on the proper tv. AU delinquents had therefore better read hia notice And take advantage of his Cellar Bone Breksn. On Thursday evening of last week Sig. Cohen, ton of Aaron Cohen, wat thrown oat of a tmall 4wagou and had hia collar bona broken. Dr. Alexander wa called and ren dered the neoesiary medical aaautanoe and, th little fellow is now gqttiog; ob finely. $a HVt ttt'Ueve) It T That In this town there are scores of per sons pausing our store every day whose live are maae miserable Dy indigestion, DvsDepaia, Sour and dihtrewsed . Stomach Liver Complaint, Constipation, Ac, when for 75 cts. -we will sell them Saitoh's Vital izer, guaranteed to cure them. Hold by Foahay & Mason, Druggists, Albany, Or. Twine laden. W rr m . .m t .4 a a tr au ueugbt the invention of wire una - or great achievement, bat it did not ex- actly suit the American farmer he wanted twine instead of wire because it was cheaper, Inveutiv gsnius waa oalled in, and the re sult is that binding wita twin ie now a suc cess, aa the following special dlapatci. rm Nashville, Illinois, to th Chicago TriliaMt howtf Naamvillk, 111., May 25. The fan.. ' M Washington oonnty were treated to an , bition tint afternoon a unique a it ou tertaining. It had been advertised ih. t . exhibition of harvesting snaohiner' wou v.. given on tbe farm of Judge Aiaeo-, o;e one machine would bind wheat wkh t r wire or twiae, and inviting oomti; u.u : y other wire or twine biodars. Several L . t, -dred farmer war present, and two maciit.e wars exhibited iu very heavy green wheat, viz: the Osborne Combined Twine and Wire Binder, and the Wood Twin Binder. The Utter broke down on tbe iirtt reaud, and waa taken ont of the field. Tbe farmer were delighted with tbe excellent work of the Osborne, and highly praiaed the feature whereby either twine or wire can be need, as may be the cheapest. A the invention wa com pis ted at sach A late date it cannot be brought Into requisi tion on this Coast until th harvest ef 181. WBATMCB BKrwBT. Annual summary of msieorogtcal observ ation mode ai Allmny, OrAgon, for t!;e year ending Juue oO, 1A, by Joan Bbioo. Moan j MONTH. m pressor j Juty Aura W.Ai Hoitmiber tu.iwl Oeiobr tv.4 KoienliW T H4 !camtjr,., . . . SO.OS 1S0. irmr)f..... ea.at Ksbrnarr...... so. 07 Ureta fu.wj April xw.ss tf . . iuu. j TsanuuTca Total rata aad ataaa IMait atta BMlUd 64.7 B4.7 l. 4 41. seal 41 K .t 40.4 4 ssit IU l A4 so I. u II. 19 St ei f.t l.U 47r M.I4 Toisl rsln "and wetted "wmw daHnf ymr ". . . A fa pa tar KsMrl. la th last number of tbe CommerciS Re- porUr we noticed an article 00 pleaanr re- aorta, and among tb many mentioned waa Ya- qainA Bay wntten np a follow: aqatna Say aad surrouodinr eoontrv hi attracting aom visitor thia aeaawa aad is destined to have an increased number every year, especially if the railroad ia computed to that sectien, which consummation is eag erly expected and anticipated by reaident us that locality. Boating is exeeliaat aaU tub iog unrivaled. Game is alto plenty and near by. Tbe majority of persons at Yaqaina ia past years have oome from Albany, Car valhs, and aister towns. ProbaUy neat year Portland will help swell th tide of toarurt bound for Yacinioav Baixux favorably located on the coast, and ol aiming extra advantage in point 01 neaitn ana eexuat atmoaubsrs. Yaqaina needs not be modest in her claims a a resort. I Wlalx Everyaeetf ie Kaiem. Rev. Geo. n. T haver, an old eltlaea of tni vicinity Known to ovary one) tut a boom Influential citizen, and Christian Miniaier of th M. K. Cbarcb, Ju at tbla motneat atoppea in our wore vo ay, -1 watn every uoov 10 Know t das A enBaide tbal tx u myMolf and wife owo or livee to bblleu'a Conau m jjtion Cure." It ia bavins a tre mendous sale over our counters, nod m Bivittx perrecA aavibifaotion iu nil cea--e iJ l. una; JJiaewaea, aucb aa n-Mhlng olae haa uono. lrm. Matcuett ot r ranee Iloarboa. Tnri Af kv IS. 1A7A. Hold by Poebay ot Mason, DrngglaU, Al- oanv, urrgun. rerseetleei aarelf One of tb latest and without question the most perfect sewing, soachiae bow before the public U t.h "0vi; why they aeUally makt oat of strip of cloth cops, saccers, basketa, etc., ia perfect shape. Wt taw on t th Albany agency and together with toAny ample of practical work noted wilt say that there are thing nev before made ou Sewing Machine, U And ae for yosraelve nd be convinced. W. B. Scott. Agent. . 4sjae aa4 Cautkeia. Fred I loaning wishes A to Inform our readers that he has, at received a magnifi cent stock of coffin aad caskets, and here after he will aeU. thera at prices never bafore beard of in thia community. To give aota idea of th price, be authorize ca to aay that they will rang from 3 up to 930, ami for the Utter price one will be fornvhwl that ha heretofore coat fully Qe nasaa buaiueaa. We have for aala, both at Lebaaon and Grass Ridge. 300, 000 feet of all kinds of lum ber, such aa scantling, ' joiata, barn timbers, boxing, fenciog, and other rough lumber. At Lebanon wa have a (uperior lot of dry lumber, each a rustic, flooring, etc. Owing; to the late Cre, we are offetajthU lumber afc reduced rate. Addrea ns at Ubanoo. . CONN BROTHERS. LtAAKOj, Or., duly 3L To ThreaaMni Machine wnera. Now is the time to fix np your machine fer th harvest. If th boxing is worn, call, at thia office and buy type metal to aaake th repairs. It U as good aa th best quality of 'Babbit," and will not cost more than half as much. e Tew Went rerVA Jaa. DannaU. in thia oity, now haa on hands, a Urger stock of furniture than any other establishment this aide of Portland, and if yon want to purchase any it will pay you to give him a call He haa something to tell you in regard to hia prices. rise rarxU.fd Fred GraG U xoanufactaring some of the finest Sum! tare ever exhibited in this mar ket HU bedroom sets are perfect model of taste and beauty ; and what U better !),. they are all from Oregon timber. statues Fee AA& Dr. JVUhton, haa two. fine dwelling houses for sale low and on eaay term, tor prtii nlari call at hit residence on the corner of Fourth And Ellsworth streets, one door south of the M. E. Church. A Can vaster. Wanted. A good, responsible oanvaatetr, on that will work with A will, and visit all parts of the valley,oan get a goodoaition by eailicg at thia oisoa. Come a soon a possible the toonec the better. A CARD. Ta sit whs are suSarlnsr from ths errors sod Indis cretions W youth, aorvous walmm, early dasay, loss ol manhood, Ac, I will toad a rscip that will sur VOU.FREK OP CH4RGS. Thta trsal ruessdr was dlsooTsred by a missionary ta Booth America, Saadj a sslf-addreaMd envsiopa te a KMV. daar T. i Hlation I, New Xprk y. lontiTl 0fi VAnted I 1 will pay the highest market price for wool delivered At my warehouse in to is city. C. D. Sixmos. Albasy, June 3, 188Q. Mi J. H. Bates. Kewspaoer AdvertU. insr AirenL 41 Park Row lllmu BuHdinsr) New York, is nuthorlaed to contract fer. aaverwsemems in tne aismocbat nt our best rates. - : . If yon lose Anything or want anything ad vertise in the Dkxocbak TS. WarA'ts. . fo: Fol o- , , j .ft rrport of tie mar- noou yestenday: - bbl S11 per ton. ket in TLQVR-f HAT W . I POTATO Lurre. eoos , rOBK-, - '' 75 ci per LheL ' 2jctperlh. - jer IML - ' . ct per IK lJ6o. eti'ulder 10r. aid, 13J.-. DRIED FRUIT t. tui api U. io. " " plstr,. Mi Plummer '.ri'. appk-. He. - " " pluirx, JSe, CDICKEK8-26C J3.W per rl'-z. SUGAR San Francisco C. lOjtf. C0FFKE Cost Riea, lc'iOc. ' -Java,'80e. CurcoU 22c. Rio, 20. MILL FEED bran, tlO,ll ff.t toa. chop, $18fi.'. short, f 15. toidc'jEs, 2.!5. Taaar V: Dr Tanner ha provfn 1 ,. ,-. - . n ? without eating foe forty dr. . . ,,ati :s are amazed. JA was hi inU .Uc rr.ve . mankind that they could frrauei.ilv ' at int teven or ten day with benefit to Utf j-lvr. Jraathaa HardsenUer, ot hem, cni-r to tho front aad Uy Ijr. Tanner away io tbe shade. at na trte on ut wile track at 'Siio for a forty days' walk, daring whiuti -i-n he win neither eat; alee or darl . I-. is hi intention to prove that a nuui u atoru; very comfortably for fifteen or t ent v av without aleeping, eating or dri axt work dnrioar the entire tins in -r I to kam their limb stronr, and it wiN b- a er.etit to mankind te do the aaano at 1iAt .rut inter vat. Hardaeatter will tak ihe cake, he e ing a bigger fool tliaa Tanner eontrarv to what nadbeea expeeted before Lis a,i.oi.Si mentt Portland lit. We are eozaewhwt acquainted in the fork of the Sentient and know that the people are gectrally ready for their regular ratiora three tiroes a day, and it U our opiaimi that . this IfanUcatter will bave a beaat'y hard job of it Acetterujz himself over fortv dava without grub, liquid or sleep. ir A raHhfnl lhlte Servant. Mr. Crosby, who ht been for soanv v-aus past keeper of the Arag lighthouse, at Owe Bay, na resigned tb pvaitioa, and w are mionnea tout tn asaurtnt AeeDcr of the BUneo light will be promoted to hi sce-sas- or. Air. CMebW haa been in the linhUx.uae ie almost eoatinoally siac it eaUdihcb- mentsin the Oregon Co. Be was ooos keever of the liirbtneoae at I'mMav hia on, who haa been his aaatstxrt a'. Cf Ara- go, wa born t the former i.'-. -e. ys the cotapeawsvtiun baa been r.-i.-4 t--j jaw a tigare that be caoawt affo. s lOrftniaU. Fortiamd Bet. UU eon mention ad aa his is-.nfit i a r.. in-Uwof iln Wnv Kwhw, of thi ntr. and for several year wa Lee.r of the iiht at Cape Fotaweashac. Calncel Clahl rewxUle In Ten Daya, Alexandria ty, K. Aqg JT9t II. 1 f. wrnr.t Co.: nh trt Urn tr I -a nlmnel ; -etoc rrom nehron-ie ktdna-y oi-e- . . ...s; r sdisc. and wss auiteiptttt is , 1 4e .i, ttarew of the head pny-ie - Nn.,-m Xew York and tttt's . :N trw. -id an wit boat benefit. 1 th. o . ii.BMcrd takics your Snfe KMrey n- -i ii nre, arTa in two week tt he uujtr y resaored my heedlh nnd t am henry ne 1 ever wan. My dieeaaw bad relnd lyy wri;;bt from lee to S pouortu, end ltw.' still leanening when I eonmoMd takinir your raedk-iD. I then gained eight peuada in ten cays time. I am a-toniabed at nay rapid enre. and no Are eVbera. Cat a n, Davb Wklt rwajtrle newer. TaUsa before retiring. wiV Loenr a good nUbt'a reex, with an ew. ninu in ti e revnornto health, c- nci vtgrx. Kor coated toatrae. tud bir.iiL,-k heti. m , h, or any diatorbon, ai.slug .m dj . ppia or tor pia liver 11. ja - ilooci m ptx-r. : 1 1 nation oa dtaeaao is envrely dulerect fr- ia nay medico ever int: xluod, quiev tu. pains slmost iaftaxi Uy. The hue and er rat-ed ngnixMt 14 by pa ent mdicitv meo, who ha-e fore'wen in o nd rent Uie dee traction of their ttnCui-ia; 'u-trjesf, and the thouaanoa of cnolcfS- i leaAuntk nl4 flowing in from nil pan t the Ss World, I n nre ind'eaiion or na great menu. Trial aiz at li Ittug w,ora. JieJf pound botUeo, Ti nenta. Fealtay dfcilav new, tel ArMtn. HOW TO 8 AVE M -N KV -Tn stead of oing to A dootn fer n r 1 1. if tow hnvw Bright1 Diaeo-oe Pain in tb Beck and Lorn, H11 now lion. Cadouli, Driclt-du: - sa- troubhrof the) Kidneys : --n . botileofDr. Minus' X . u "a great Huoiio Oompoond. it -wonderful prenedvtirm for the-'' . .utoes ever compounded. Mesar. Aluauia A Carroll, waoleenJo dm gr !... mv: - We rwfTArd Nephriotua natiie -o-a ktdney nnd tOndder remedy in the iHnckut VYoodAzd, da-nggiat, Foninial, rr . savs: Everybody apuajM highly of it," ( hiAln. drumriat, PorUAnd. Or . aava: "v l.1 iota of U: ttnlwny doe the wort-Many hAvelbeeitenmd of obetinai) kiduex onir piaiuta after the doctor bave . I i thwoa up. Price, fl.25. Foe aaie by aU uruft gsste. 1 ran Annsher Car Sale, Ike Conn haa made jaageots vrftli S. Nickeraon to do all bit tlin. itI t large atock of Ssoxiag, rustic, furiaaiiicg lumber, et., will be kept on hand at tha pUaar in Lshnnon. Hooting and rtttic aili be sold at $20 and f21 per thousand, and other lumber ia proportion, - Oat readers will remember that the lumber f"ora Cean'a mill cannot be exoelUd Anywhere. The lehoaeax Walls isat it not built yet. And ttatil it otw people will tU have to eae aoxan other aaode ef conveyanen. Fred Willert, of tha city, haa six or eight kaoks and baggie which be will sail at vary low prices aad on reasonable term. He also doea all kinds of bUckamith Vng and wagon nuking And gtiaranteea tatU- laetion. The Mew Depot .icni. Jaa. A. Cross, who haa r,c.'ed etu'0 an c- vUbl reputation aa boat at .h MciIincTiUe hotel, baa opened out the tw hotel at the depot in thia city, and U now ready to prop erly care for all gneata who nay atop with him, Kverything U new, neat,- clean and oenvenient and better table are not aet any where in the State. ' S3tL Be torn Want Lu.abrrT N. Price ha 300.000 fe-. ef Cue fenolnj lumber for sals At hU nual ia Waterloo pre cinct And will deliver it oa cither aide of the river. Be also, baa About 100,000 fvet of As sorted lanjbax. Sniahing, iooring, eto. It will be. acM cheap, and it wSI pay yon to eaqaire their price. . - r - tTUst tOiwH w I for av coDerle-irort-r I the one Abiding thought tf nmit.v n lady, who needa but that laat toneh to be n rav ishing beauty. Where BAtnre baa fnilfcdt do her pnrt, comes In tb aid of art, and now that Madame fUoxiera Enamel Bloom ht freely offered there i no es-os ftr p Aluaebs, Thia provident! si invention ma.de of perfectly harml, Ing?dteBts. resh froca tbe world of flow are an I piisntt, and ban n most whole-ome i we.l as a dv ligbtful efieot opon tho ekia. Ko toiletta tafwo can aSard to be-vwithou: it. 1 BOKX. XOOERS. In this city, oa Wednesday, A jfust 11, Uso, to uw wita ot A. AV. Bayers a sci.