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About The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1880)
m -umamt F1UDAY. SEPTEMCEK 2t. 1S80. . A- V. It. It. T1MR TABLE. Albany Station. WtVAkVIKK t-TUtl4. X'XB XOSTil. l.BAXT FXPBFSSIVl-artiot .V.HI A. M Hill A. M. 11:M A. SI. 1. XI. rnr.ititlt ll.l,3 " . M AIL Tit UN . nHvo.a . ( IVartaat Strt'Ml BnTll. MAIL TRUX ! rri.i - FKfllrtHT TKA.i ' V ? . ALBANY lLfKSSAir)nat - 1V4 A, M. J! iV. I. M. . a rm I'. M. 1. SI. All Trala dull;. rvrt fcnn.luv. W'lUU It KICK, SulU.ii Acvi.t. YAQUlfJA DAYJRAILnOAD Ml KK THIN Tint?! !.! HUM T Ml) U ItT NLT I RAK 1 Col. T. E. Hojj lias jnt ivttirueil from tha Kast, aud froui him we learu that tlie Oregon raeilio Hail road, extending from Ya Muiu Cay U the Eastward, a distance of KI uiilrs, U certainly to be built ami will be vomyWtoU at the earliest possible date. The Colonel Is empowet'i-l to arrange for the oustrurtion of 130 uule of the road iu 1 SS I, aud will immediately proceed to eoutraet for that wort. . The road will pas through the Albany aud wilt most probably extend ovorj the route of the V. V. Jt C. M. Wagon lload to Oi'hcH'o, tliruc eastward. Thit is nnqueatuMiably the most important enterprise -er opened to the people of the Central Willamette Valley, and we are more than pleased to be able to anuouue the cer tainty of its completion. It will be a big boom for Albany aud I.iuu county generally, and we cannot fail to retrd it as preseutiug the most tangible aud cartiun pr.wpwt for a grand future for our people. We shall apeak more iu detail of the rn terpriae next week. The M.a.lBg ef Ike Tru k. At a regular meeting of ItMoue Hoot aud Ladder Company, kel.l last Tuesday eveu- luz, it Ji decided to formally bouse their truck a Thursday, O-t. 7th, Julius the County Fair, and the Jerretary was iuxtni.'t ed to tender iaritatiuni not uuly to our own Fire Department. but alw to those of Port land, Orejan City, Salem, Iude;endence, ZcUl, Curvalltt and )ugeue. Ou the day iu question there will be a grand uniform jar radeof our Department and all tireuicu from a bread, aud the rereiuouiea will be exve.l iogly interesting. A spleu-lid Uj.'! will be piepared and rye.1 up at the engine house tJ AlUauy r'ujino Co. Xiv I. In the even ing a ball will be given at the 0(r I lout, aud no paiu will be spared to make it the grandest a-Tair i-f the season To eu le all j attend the pruie of a.liiiU-.iJti ha Ln put 4-ra til the rstreiiwly low lijjure of $l.."l. TtU nev couipaiiy is juit aUrtiug in ami of Puurse needs a little ready rash to put them iu gwd ahap, and our citizen idiould use eery endeavor to assUt them iu this ttifair, which, if properly luaoaed, will raUe their gaaa, ;ial standing considerably. 4 lene TMT 4rw?J, About tb iirst of Auguit two horses were stolen from a gentleman named Corman, liv i lg twenty miles south of the Dalles, and the Uarijbt Wa sent a description of theni j the officers in this yaHrT- Pur li-ers ept a sharp lo,k-c.i)f ai;d M verfc Deputy HheriU CUughton lna tlie tlnet. lie itaa old one horse ami while trviug to trUpose of the other Mr. CLv!bton arrested him at Wbeeler 4 Drey's livery stable. He tried to break boose froit the graap of the deputy, bat opon a revolrer being drawn on hmi l.e became very docile. Ife ssiU under the same of Frank Suijfb, He will be tried at the m-nt term of Court iu Wasco. 4 Uvely aenai-eir. Last Monday etenio'g the flreuirn gave a luocb at So. I s eoiue bouse iu honor of finr of their meiuoors -wbo were to start awav lit-it worn in to Katteru Oregon, The name f the parties are L. X. Liggett,aIIen ry Sezeas and Charley AVillert, of No. I's, aud Win. MUb-r. of No. C's. The firemen met in the ball and several complimentary speeebe were suala by dillereut members of the Department and were responded to by lbs gentlemen above mentioned. After ard alj re pair to the lower room and partook of a ipellcnt lunch, aud then dtucing vomnxueed auj was Let up uutd xci.luibt. A flaees) Matrk. There has been some talk of a glass ball shooting match bet v ecu teams from Kugene and Albany, but it boa no fallen through. A letter from there this week say it is im passible to bring about the match as two ol their best men are away, but they say they would be pleased to accept a chalhyjge to shout pigeon, the stakes to be $i"M or more. It is very probable that our sportsmen will make th challenge wjthin the next two i?cL. At present one or two of those who would taka part '"n the match are hunting deer io the Cascades,, aud hru they return the qus'tiou wilt lie settled. i . , s Tka Tew ralk InvtHrlMe. This is the name of a Republican Club or- giuizsd iu this city last Tuesday evening by those who failed to get (root seats in fal iner's Garfield Club. They made their first aupearance h) a parade on our street on yeioesday eveniog, and it is our epiuion ttat uo tow-path would ever softer very much fa the tread of such a mighty body, T.iey probably take t-ir uamu from the fact .Vi it the accommodation for transports R spublicans op Salt River in Xovember will iiet be sufficient, and this crowd expect to "hoof it" up the tow-path. fr Stale rrwt Bargain I Having recently closed out ' my mnuc store st'San' Josi Cal. 1 ' have brought to Albany a' few pianos aud organs hich i will - sell at prices never-b fore beard of in Ore gen. Instrument can be purchased on easy monthly installments aud -must be gold with iu the next five days as I leave Albany by th&t time. A iiood busy horse or wheat T ' 1 will be taken iu exchange. Call on me fortl with at the late lesidcuce'of Ximrod Price, on Lyon street, Let ween 2d and 3d. Wilv B. Allex, Weed ! Sveri of our subscribers have agreed' to pay ns their subscription iu wood, and now, if ' they have . ti))e to deliver it, we would like to bs,ve tbeui come forward. If all re gpood who have promised to do so we will ti&va fully enough to last us through the coming winter. Don't forget this ; come on as soon as possible, and if your neighbors want a good papar tell them to bring us wocl and they can get it I l lylnii Trljt i(r lle t'enuty I'roxiwrilj l.vrrj lirre Views. Nle anil romnirnl. In trivi-ling over tho county -lost week with CoL Larralico wo wcro pleased to ob- servo so many procis of iniproveivient, prog-H reus and lstaiitial prosperity, both in the Uiwns and country. The farmers, who were just tiouhiug up the garnering and storing of tlicir bountiful and unprecedented harvest ) iehl, were very justly elated over their sub stantud good fortune for the present and their bright outlook for future prosperity. Many farmers are erecting new and eonimo dioun residences and outbuildings mid other wise improving their KmM''y bcrilngos. and all Through tho county thrt-e is an unmUtak ablo evidence of thrift and advancement iin excelled anywhere in tho commonwcaltii. AT HAHKism i;c. The warehouses at lt.irriliir, y ciu doing a rusthiui; business. It U r.xtiinated that ever '.'."0,0ttl bushels of whest will lie stored there, tf May 4 Senders, Use popular merchants, are having a thriving trade, as are also other busiuess houses there. I - O. V. Touipk'nui, Dainoa Smith and tloo. Rrandeulmrg a stublorii triumvirate t f lie publicau roosters, but bully Imys, neverthe less are all doini; well in their dill'eient liues of trade. We hail the pleasure of wobbling f w'" Hons. Knoch lloult and R X. Tandy and Messrs. Ja. I'.ib-y, l U. Holt, Uncle Hilly Porter aud' .Tores of other lH-mocraU of that gallant preciuct, all of w hom arc working I cart and soul in the grand Hancock lwoiit. After Col. 1 .rralee's upeevh at Harris- burj;, a large nuuilwr of names were enrolled for the orj:mi.'atnni of a Hancock and I'ug lish Club. I'u'.liiwio are the iimucs and ages of the first live signers of the list : Thoa. Alfonl. 7S ; John Turner, T" ; Win, Allord. SO i W. I). Porter, tt ; W. Smith, 73. Their united ares being 374 years '. May these brave old Nestors of Democracy live to see the fond hope of Htneock "a e!ee. tion realirel and to enjoy jet many years of that return to prosperity and coustitutionul government which will inevitably follow bis inauguration to the Presidency. Dr. Heudrix baa rotitted aud completely renovated the Harri.lnir Hotel, aud under the splendid management of Mrs. II. aud her accomplished daughters, it is now one of the best iuterier inns in Oregon. The Harrisburg Xitel. , under tho able mauaemeut of Prof. O. T. Porter, is nour ishing aud prosperou-i, sud is a valuable aux- illiary in the advauceuieut of that section of the country. Ou the day of the spcakiu the Democracy f Harruljurg liad their prVtml ISanner llung to tlnj breexe. and t'.icy declare tlmir stea.l fat determination t. ln! I it owr a'.I com petitors in Xovemlu-r. r.i;.'.i Seville we found entering upon a new era of prioress and prosperity, owiu to the inn- picuous faet that this jioiiit is t lie the ter minus of the Narrow Caue Pailroad which cill shortly lie completed U-tween Portland and there. The Drowusiiile Woolea Milk are ruuniug day and niht, giving employ ment to over 40 operatives and tnrbiug out the very bet fabric known to the trade. This is an institution of o!id value te the public, aud we are pleased to note its bthly ttourishiug condition. A Urge audience, anions whom the Ivlies were well represented, tilled the town ball at Cob Larrabee" meetiny. aud the I'rau baud enlivened the t-t-aiiii .uilh rj'itited The merchant) and other busiucks pu-ii of this beautiful little city are apparently thrif ty and prosperous and the propetty of the town U fat enhancing in value. M 'IO al-o invsenU WW and matked features of growth aud priK-rity, the Mxiu-to-be-com-pleted railroad supplying the l.ui ftlt want f transportation facilities of that rich region of onr county. On the day of. the speaking at this place the Democrats erected a handsome end sym metrical flagxtaiT, from the lofty Maathead of which floated the Ktars and stripes. The Democracy of ''The Gibraltar" are ido awake, earnest aud united, ami will roll up such a majority for Hancock as Hill totally eclipse all their achievements. Owing to the fact that four threshing ma chines were in operation i:i the surrounding wheat fields, the attendance wa not So larft as it otherwise would have been, yet the honse was Veil tilled -a fair proportion of ladies comprising the audience. The meet- inir was addressed by Col. Larrabee and Mart. V. Ilrowr-, Sn lr Ifar I aiHr.. Our lady reatlers will lie pleased to learn that Mrs. L. J. Powell will soon be al-le to fit tliem out with the very latent styles and fasHions in miiiiuery, aud at lower prices than ever licf.ire a a large part of lo-r stock comes direct from Xew York City. The assortment aud i:iality far 'exceeds that of auy stock heretofore brongbt to this city, and tho ladies will be 'surprised wijeji they come t inspect it. ML'S French U still re. taiiieil bj' Mr. P-owell to suncriiitend the trimming department, which insures artistic work iu that line. -J.ailieg must ail remem ber that the grand ojieniuj; of this magnificent itock of mil.tnery goo.U will occur ou i burs- lay evening of next week, at which time Mrs. ParrUh will be happy to receive all her old ciiatouierH and friends.' The First Telephone. Fox, I'aum 4 Co. finished putting up oi $ of the celebrated 1 Sell telephones latt Wedncsilay, connecting their mercantile er tablishtnent with the Clerk's office, the headquarters of Mr. X. Puurn, the resident member of the firm. A telephone is quite a novelty here, and for .tins purpose of lotting all have an opportunity of seeing its wrk ings, Mr. Paum authorizes us to announce that bis store and the Clerk's office w ill be open on Saturday evening fi on (5 o'clock un til 10, at which time all who call at either place can test the telephone. .Remember that tho invitation is general. Ills tahl Hervlre. ' . r.ev. M"iller, pastor of the Southern Meth odiat Church it this city, w ill start for Con ference next Tuesday, and probably may not return to this charge ojjain. He will preach his last sermon in this city next Sabbath nlnrniu at 1 1 o'clock, and at 3:110 in the af ternoon will bold services at the liught School House. Kcv. Miller is a ycung min litter of ?reat uromise, and his many friends here will be pained to part with him. - - - Look I?erc S ' -'Call at Titus Eros. andseeJIthe "Xew Howe," a sewing machiue manufactured sinca, the expiration of patent flU sewing macbin3S, and combining the good qualities of all the leading machines'. Also examine their elegant stock of gold and silver watches and jewelry of the latest designs, just re ceivdd from the factory. IIAMtMK ASDI.XGI.lnll. 'A INtte ItaUril In ATosay - A Cranil Buy. Saturday, Sept. 18th, will loug be roiuein borod hero as tho day upon which the Demo crats of this vicinity erected a Hag pole, dd icated to our Candidates Hancock and Kng fish. Kverytbing was made ready in the (forenoon for the raising, and at 1 o'clock the Albany Iirass Hand played several airs, and the people coming together la large numbers, tho pole was put up iu good shape aud with out a single acciduut. The pole is a very haudsbme one ; iu fact we have never seen ouo tl at would compare favorably with it Wheu lying on the ground ready or raising it ueasu'ud 147 feet and a half, and only had one splice in it. At the tnp of it is a beauti fut Bronze globe which wss kindly donated by Mr. John Ilriggs. - A Unit fire feet below it lloata a long streamer bearing the name of our next President Haucock which was made free of charge by Missel Ooldton aud llumbauglu When the pole was raised the old Democratic Mag, which has done duty hare since IStM. was run uu while the air rani; with cheers. The crowd then repaired to the Court House and listened to. uu ad dress from CoL C. H. I-arrabre, of Seattle, who, we thiuk, made the let effort wo have hoard iu a loug time. Arraugemeuts bad been made to have Senator Siglin, of Coos Bay, deliver speech in the evening, but he failed to arrive and CoL Iorralee again addressed our citixens. In the raising the IVemocrats received val uable assistance from mauy Itepublicaus, for which they are 'under obligations. .Such couduct shows that political strife bat not destroyed the good feeling which has always existed among the niewliers of both parties in this vicinity. . The Democrats also wiab to publicly thank Thoa. Monteith, 1 , for the privilege of erecting their pole on the block in front of the t'ourt House, aud Mr. John l'-rixj's for hit donation of the broue ball which decorates the top of the ole. Heaps I a Hraaw r (.imhJv It dors any one's heart good to stroll iuto Mcllwaiu's abd.ftake a look at the stock of goods he is opeuiug up. The shelves are full ; the counter are full ; a great deal piled up on the floor ana1 tuuked away under the counters, and in this way two rooms are tilled "chuck full" of Koods of all sorts which be says be will sell at priees that will aston ish the nativws. Iu the line of clothing be lias a fine assort ment, aud can tit out a man in good shape. He has a nice lot of overcoats, which only have to lw seeu to le admired. ' lit. lailies' cloaks and dolmaus be has an in numerable variety, and all he wants is for the ladies to come and see them aud learn his ptices before purchasing elsewhere. Hardware has received bis attention this timo a great deal more than usual, and be is now prepared to furuish almost auythiug in that bne at prices heretofore unknown in Atlauy. If yon don't believe it. call and learn for yourself. Iu general merchandise he exceeds all his previous purchase, aud now has stock larger than was ever seen before in. Albany. And right here be wishes us to say that the report circulated by some of hi competitor that bis goods are "cheap stuff," eta, is false, aud that if you will call he will prove the fact to you. Pemember that hi motto is "Low Price" and you will consult yonr own iuti-rnk by ealliu? ou him. A ttUlresslac AeeMeal. 1 jat Saturday the ftrt accident pened ou the Lebanon Itailroad, and we are sorry to say resulted fatally to Jaa. Klliott.a young man about nineteen year of age.whose borne was at Jefferson. He bad been working on the road for some titne.and en that dy went down on the Construction train to Le lanoo, ami while assisting in coupling the ears be fell and one of them ran oyer bis legs, shat tering the bone in a fearful manner- Hi rL;ht thijjh was badly broken, the knee-cap on ha left leg was split, aud hi los bruised badly. Ho was brought to this city, but did not rally sufUcwnt to permit the physicians . to tierfor m any operation on him that day. Ou Sabbath at 1 1 o'clock Dr. Foley, of Ib auon, assi.ted by 1'rs. It. C. and J. I Hill and V." V- Alexander, of this city, amuu- tated his right leg, but he never recovered and about o'clock iu the eveuiug expired. fe wss tnned at Jetiersou on MoudaV. taulHrr Haarefk Bewoi. At (i :Ui'ii'nl. k this evening the Hancock ioards and Albany Hancock ('ink will leave this city on a sjiecial traiu for I-ebano to take part in a gratxl lieraoc ratio meeting eld at that plaoe. The Hanoock Ouard will go in full uuiforni, and will take with them their torches. The Iorbanon Demo- rats are making preparation for a grand time, and seud a special invitation to tks ladies of Albany. F.very Ilemoorat in the it y should take this ride over the new road aud help the boom for Hancock. LV The train will leave here at aud get back at alout 1 1 o'clock. Fatj for the round trip, "Ai cent Thai Bl " Ad. " . Did you ever see as large an advertisement as that ou our first page in any paper in the Valley (iuessnut For rral genuine eu. terprise Fox, Uaum t Co. rather "knock the persiuiinous." Read closely what they have to say. Look at.those prices, and it i our opiuiou you will be ' surprised. It isn't "taffy," either, that they are giving you. Kverything they L advertise they keen, and you can get the article at t'e price luebtion ed. Co and see tliem, and let them know tlat you bme read tbeir ad v. iu tlie Demo C'RvT. T!.e t cuH r SH. Tlie census of 1SS0 is now a thing bf the past, but it has puuetured many bubbles and left liehiud it many heartburnings. The ruthless figure have brought low; the pre tentions of auibitiou town and oities, but the uumlier of persons who have been cured of backaclie aud kidney diseases by the nse of the Oregon Kidney Tea is so much great er than the proprietors hoped for or imag ined,' that they have doubled their capacity for manufacturing It to keep pace with the d-jinaud. Sold everywhere. . . - ( alauilila Cearerenre. i .t . Columbia Conference of tlie M. F.. Church, South, will convene at Weston, in Umatilla county, on Wednesday, Oct Ctb. Bishop Doggett, of Richmond, Vs., was to have pre sided, but will probably be prevented from doing so by sickness. l)r. Wilsou, Mission ary Secretary, of Yirgima, is on his way out to this coast, and will probably attend Cos ference. ' ' Cvanselieal 'kurrk. Rev. W. C. Kautner will reao'a at the Evangelical Church next Sabbath at 11 a, m, upon "Uucharitable Judgment." Id the bis subjact will be tue "Grateful Cjuveit." Home anil Abroad., ' See notice of estray oow, Burt's fins ilioes at Main's. Chew Jackson's Beat Sweet Navy Tobac co, lilue Ribbon flub to-night, lie sure to at tend. Choice syrups aud honey, at Haffemleu BroV Fall and winter styles of jpiit' sock at Ilraili', Try a pair of those "Spencer" (jlasses nt French's. . One price to all at the Farmers' A Mechan ics' store. Remember t buy your babbit tnet.il at this office. Insure with C. II. Stewart and rest easy, Rate are very lew. ' We are greatly indebted to Cuo. W. Sill for canine favors. ' If you lose anything or want anything ad vertise in the Democrat. ' Col Hogg passed through this city on bis way to Salem last Wednesday. drain insurance Is vory low. Call on C. II. Stewart if you want the very lrt. If you waui a new bat remember I. F liiaiu's stock is complete aud cheap. Kvery man's wife wants a "Davis" sewing machine. W. 1). Scott, Albany, ageut. Subscribe to the "Jllimtrulrt ll'ii'i," the most readable Journal ou the Pacific Coast. Hood brooms csu be had at the Albany Broom Factory for only three dollars r doeu. Dou't forget it 1 You can get the (7iVi;o WtfH;i Xi-um and tho Dr.MiM'ltAT one year for:k ' If I. P.. Illaiu can't "suit" you it is either because you are woiidrotuly large or marvel unsly small. If you are feeling easier in money matters, and still owe for your Dkuocra r, call around aud see us. "There is tmtliiut! new under the sun" that shows a.) ell a a uew suit of U K. Blaiu's clothes. A fler all the overall sold by L I'.. I'daiu are really under all others In price ; quality aud work considered. Johnny Rraudl's eugiue rail oif the track in this city a few days ago, but it was put on again iu a few minutes. I. F- Blain is agent for the "While" sew ing machine, which you are invited to exam iue lie for buying. It is the best The new "narrow fail''" warrhouse and depot i about completed at Uuele Tommy I'mphrsy's farm in Center Precinct. A variety of grass el are kept on hand at HaQVudeu Uro. Lawn grass, orchard grass, red top and white aud red clever. AL Church, of Portland, is up her at Wfirk on Senders i Sternberg:' new builJftig. Hi wife is also bere visiting her jureat. Any man buyiug five dollars' worth at tlie Farmer and Mechanics store will be pre sented with either a Hancock or Carl'mld badge. J. B. Irtiu it now catering to the coin- fort aud accommodation of the Brownsville public, aad bis hotel has an excellent run of custom. For Lame llovk. Sole or ('best lite fchl- loU'a Porous Planter. Price, "" ct. Sold by Fohay A Maon, Driigslnl, Albany, Oregon. Mine host Alexander, of the Scto Hotel, keep a good bouse, aud we commend hi m to the public as a generous and accommodating band lord. "W bow our ackuowledKiueut to the popular landlady of the St. Charles. Mr. C. Ilouk. for lumiitifel fa-,t of (resli niouu- tain trout, The rainy wealhor of t'sn past few day bas not decreased the.amouot of beer sold at the Star Brewery, and the beer Uites just as good as ever. The ''laugbius Man" came "g"l dero nigb" splitting hi aide roaring over the work done at tho State Fair on the "Davis" Sewing Machine. We see by the rvKrt at baud that the avi" se'wiug machine was again victori ous at the State Fair, receiviug the First Premium, as it did last year. Thanks to Oeo. C. Blakely aud "Hob." Coshuw, ol Brownsville, for valuable favor. They are eminent specimens of the stalwart "Young Democracy" of their bailiwick. Two harvest hand got on a tear last even ing, and starting out for a buggy ride the tram ran away and dumped them out. Bug gy smashed up considerably lead d;tto. For all Liuil of CAuJied gusds go to Hal- leudeu pti. I hey keep the largat aua must rsriwl stock of staple and fancy grocer ies iu the Oouuty, and tell at the lowest rash figure. When you gut advauces on your wheat don't forget to come arouud aud pay for your paper. Some of our subscriber could not pay us last yeaa, aud pow they should not forget us. W. T. fait, Veii-tut Centerville.Uiuatilla county, was among our caller of the week. He was formerly a druggist at Peons, in this county. He say L matilla is good f or at least 3o0 majority for Hancock. Try . that Xcw Crop Tea ' J'affenden Bros. It was packed enpressly fT them iu Japan and W the first picking, consequently it has the strength and flavor which the sec ond crop doe uot Hiss?. It t the cheap est tea to buy in tlie narket The fall oampaigu ha opeued this week at the Farmer' and Mechanics', store with a new stock of clothing, furnishing goods, boots, shoes, bats, caps, trunk valise, blauket and comforter, in fact everything a man require in order to be bappy, all at bottom cash prices, marke r plju figure, - - . " " '. ' Yp Km alelvl. Jas. A Oross, who ho twined such an eu viable reputation as host at theMcMinnvillle hotel, ha opened out the new hotel at the depot in' tbi city, and ia now ready to prop erly care for all guest who may etop with him. Everything is new, neat, clean and convenient and. better tfibU re Huk et ov where in the State, 02tf. Dlallagalskerf isllers. The Earl of Aiil'ee, Wm. Reid, aud several other capitalists, were to. arrive here last eveuinc and will probably remain iu this county for a few day. Ketlre te Farmers. " Oo to tlie Bee-Hive wi( works for all kiud of wire vloth and xiuo screen for re. pairing grain cleaners; also .far galvanized wire fruit cloth. The wife of John Foshay, After a linger ingillues of several weeks, passed away yesterday. She was oged about thirty. flevtHlr i'ri tr BmUel. Ballard, Isom and Ce., proprietor of the Linn County Mills, are offering 70 cent per. bushel in cash for wheat. . Wood Wauled. Auy on j having wood for sale can boar of a cash customer by oolling at this office. Te rnrrnls anil Ciirrfliin. EA Uaum wishes us to inform our reader that lie 1ms just received a full liue of school book and stationery, and from now until the Holidays w ill, receive addition to his itock ou every steamer arriving from Kan Francisco. A the Public Schools will open out generally next mouth, you should call around soon and lay iu a upply of book for your children and give them a chauuo to per- use mem Uvroro school open. His motto is "The Wit of goods at Imltom prices." Don't forget tho placotntruer .f 1'irst and llroadulbin streets, opoit- the tiiiililine which is now Wing erected for Sunders vv SternWrx. Call ou him and ho will treat yoll well. We might also add that besides doini; a large retail business in stationery, tobacco and cigar, lie 1 aw prepared to sell very cheap at wholesale. Country dealers skould make a note of this. I nn rr Every l.u.lj. W- t - .. . ,r i . . imnceii mat AlatK Twain anew book "A Tramp Abroail"- has been selling rapniiy all over the United State, and Imv often wondered why it wa not Jntrm'itcrd iu thi locality, but now at last we arc goin to get it W. H. Brtfi.k has accepted the agency of this county for it and will beyin canvassing at tmce. It is a Inmk that is needed everywhere and elves it readers pleuty to think of and Hinder over, and i keep me worm good humored for year. It is written in Mark' well known style, and is said to excel both hi "Innocent Abroad and "Houghing It." He say it is "written by one tramp for other tramps to read," and almost auy one would Wcnue tramp for the privilege of reading It. If yon want otnethiug to drive away th blue dou't fail to lubtcrib for it. srarrkewo i HI Already live gram Warehouses ha e burned duwu iu thi valley during tho prevent sra ton, and when a farmer slur hi raiu he should by all meaua insure it against tire. It costs much lea to iin ur thau ia gwiierally supMHinl, aud a small outlay iu that wav while it would uot be luinsed. Would be of great Woelit incase of fire. The heaviest. stauuehest aud oldest companies doing busi ness on this t oast ore represented at C. II. Stewart tire Insurance Agency, (,'uick settlement are made by these foiupauirs, ... I n. ..i. l t i ! .... ' w u iu itii.il iu goni coin. lieu you want any information i t relation to in surance, call ou or adJre f. 1J. Stewart at this rity. Te Ike ralillr. For the past few- mouth 1 have alloatd ay stock to run down very low for the ir pse of getting rid of old goods, aud now I have filled up with a magnificent stock ol merchandise, well Selected aud ol the latest and Wat varieties and style, which I will sell at a low price a can lw afforded. I thank old rustoiner for their liberal tntron- age aud respectfully request a w itinuance of the same, aud to new customer I promise fair dealing, and will give them as good bar- gaiu as they can get anywhere. I. (J. Jai w-v. Prrreelloai aarrt One of the latest and it!oit i,iir.tiii the moat perfect aewiug maeliine now l-(..i.i t!i. public is the "Davi.;" hy l-y actually maae oui oi kirtM ciiUii yu ftaucer. baskets, etc., iu iirrfr, a.hae. e saw our at the Albany agvuey audtoj-tber with u.anj sample of pratrtical work u-.tr.l will say that there are tbiiifs uevet Wfor made on a iwiiig Mathine. lio and ee for yoursclvrk and be i-out incnL W. B. H,-ott, Acrnt. m)a a4 al.rl. Fred Dunniog wiahe u to inform our reader that be has juat received a losnili cent aUick of Collin aud casket, and here after he w ill sell tbetn at price never Wfure beard of in this community. To give some idea of the prices, be authorizes us to say that they will rouge from &l up to $.10, aud for tlie latter price one will bo furnished that ha heretofore coat fully $'.'. He mean busiues. Tke Carvalll Mase l)lre Nosr, al .Ike Severe The traveling public w Jl iJeao take no- tbe, lbt the ttuera.1 slK ollli-o for Cor- valli I14S been removed from tho St. C'harlea Hoiel to the f tovore Itouxo. Stage for CorvallU, losbaiion, Dallas, and I11J0 eiidence, leave the Itevero Houmo daily (-iitiilay excepted) at one o'clock, v. xi. Chah. Pi Kl I KK 11, Prop. Revcie 11 011 so All klU f LBMibrr. We have br attW, both at lotbaaon aud .raii liidgd.i'lou.OtX) feet of all kind of lum ber, suck a soautliug, joists, baru timber, Wxiug, fencing, aud other rough lumlier, At loibauou we have a supeiior lot of dry lumber, such as rustic, flooring, eto. Owiuij to the late fire, we are offering ti'-s luiuber at reduced riftu. Address u at lobanou. tX)XX BIKITHKU-H, I.cttANuv, Or., JutS- 31. lia Tke t-rUaniin Mallruail is not built yet, aud until it is our people will still have to use aoino other mode of conveyance. Fred Willert, of thi city, has si or eight hack aim btiggie winch he will sell at very low price ami ou reasonable terms. He also does all kinds of Idacksmith- iug aud wago: aViuj aud guarantees satis faction. Uaa Waal Laniker? X. Price ha 300.000 feet of lino fencing lumber for sale at bis mill in Waterloo pre ciuct aud will deliver it ou either tide of the river. ' He also has about 200,000, feet of as sorted lumber finishing, flooring, eto, t will be sold cheap, aud it will I)' you to euquire their prices. Call natl kettle. W. II. Hart less, having sold out U.it market, waut all hi customers who are in arrears to oall at his old stand and settle at once. His busiuess must be closed out, im mediately, aud all who owe him should "come to the center." ! Vaa V'al l iraliiirr.r jas. Dannals, in this city, now has on bands a larger stock of furniture than any other establishment this aide ' of Portland, and if you want to purchase .uy l pay you to give him a, pU. lie lias BomotliiiiK to tell you 111 regard to hi prices. t'lae Furniture. Fred OralT is hiauufacurlug ' some of tlie tliicat furniture fever exhibited in tliia mar. ket His bad room sets are perfect models oi taste aud beauty ; and ' what is better - still, they are all from Oregon timber. Buslaess Council. The Liuu County Business Council of the Patrons of Husbandry will hold its next reg alar seiaion on Saturday, October' 2d, 1830, at JorJau Valley Orange, in the Foiks oi tbe Santiam. ' C, Powell, See "r.F.f.lMK HXI AM) lVHl," JIa'j'i iik:' Station, !x, 1!. V, PiriH I', M. U i J hit, Sir My wifo, who had been ill fr ocer tun jear, nlnl had trii-1 'many other in.'.lii iiie., becfimc sound and we'd by u'-iij! yol.r Favorite ProM-ripfinn, My lione was alo cured by" tin use, after wversl pltyniciars had failed to do her any yooil. Yours 1 1 uly, Tiiiijmah .1, Mrriivix, V lsi:i tiV Al l,." Bai.timoi:k, Jf'l., ..'.', :,ih, 1h::. I ll. 11. V. PlCliCK j Ihi'i- My fini!y iiM-dywar Fav.iriUi Preseriptiiiii and it bus ib-i e all that U chiiimd for it. It i tin. l.t of U prcii. rations for women ooumlaiiits. I ivram. iiieiel it to nil families. . 'i. K WATKRMAN, lrugKist. . s'hronlr 'unllmllen ureil. Plillftdolflila. Pa., Oi-t. 4, 1W. It. H. Warner fc Co. (ietitH For the pat I en years t have siKVored llioovilcf fcfte of what mllit lm triii(Hl elirniilefoii fillpatloii) my akin btwaiiie yellow ami 111 v liver was nil out of order; 1 irlod all the ri'inoilif tlmt could i,if olitalnoil, and that warn all I could do, itflcr lindliiK no rolluf 1 roin regular inoilli'iiii) treittmoiit, ami I tinully eoiiiiiK iiei'd iimIdlt vour ruiiKoliox. 1 first tried tho I'll Is, nml nt llio (-ml of one wi-ek mv bowola bud uttuliiod 11 icKiiUrli.v uiui iifitiiiiy nciinii unknown ror yenr. J was aii Hoaxed wltli Hits flfiH-t that 1 m oliiibul 10 try a bottlo of your tiitlorn, nml altlioit);li I li.ivo not enl trely iisod tho lirnt uoiuo, 1 inn an iHircf pinny liiiprovml ami tuiioil lip tlmt 1 wrlio to you ttiviuir tbi voluntary IokHhioiiIaI to the eXoellmico of your i.'innlioM, Vourn truly, 1'.. J. tAMi-ni i.!,. TIIK ATir.lCM A No twottln In Km world PKOIM.K. tilffr a much 11 i your of c!erli'ii(-ii In uiodicine had failed to BffninpliHli b coiiaiii mid sure romody for llii iliwiinoHiol It froi-t'i,niiclia.S)ur niouiucli, llenrt-liiirn. Wuler-lirash, Hick lloatluchn, I 'mtlveiioM, pulpltaiiim of the llcurt, Liver Complnltil, ;iuiliii( up of the rood, low splritM, Keiioral ilobilily, ,.f., yt lne tluiliitrodin-itoii i,r UlcKI- l'f. Al uLir cuiWKH wo liollcvo thero is in i-s ol Dyip-pkln (hat rannot b lfiinifdiatulv re- lloveil. ao.lKio ilo,ii wild lant veer witb otil (iiio tnu ;f fulliiro reiMin'od. " (in 10 your tlriiKKlot, l oslmy it M i-jhi. and ffot asaitipln ImiIIIo for 10 iu-imh mid try it. Tvo iliw will relif.o you. KeiiUr aiav ?: ftrtitH. W hlle's I'ralrie Inner. Taken lKfori rHlrliiK. wl!! inxiiro a irnod liltllil'a rest, Willi rii awakening In h0 py iimrn 10 ncsiiii, fourait una vigor. ForoDBli'd lonctm. bail bna!h. aiek bend. ache, or any disturbance nrl-lni front d.v iieiwlu or ti.rpl.l livor IL I uitliunt n n-er. Iu act Ion 011 ilisi-a-e i'litirely iliDerenl fmiii any inedicit.o ever liitrixlmf.l. (mlet- inifpsiu BlluoNt Innlautly. '1 lie I1110 and fry raUed BKahint it by patent iii-Jiein men, who have f.irewu 111 ii advent the destruction of tliolr nefailoii bnslnow. aud Ilia lliotinnn of iinsollcliod testnuo- mal llowlng Iu Iroin all part of the Now World, in a anro Indicstioii uf it frreal nterll. Trial alum nt all Dnwlinr. Hall pounil lHtite, 7 i choiI. I' UKhMjMt.' lat sou, Kole Aeruls, UCTTKK T1IAN"gOI.D U trf-i bealtli, asui yet inaiir are eulft rlnsr the lor. lure of tbe damned wlih Iv.(-,ia w ben aslnale bttlt of DH. MIN'IJ K'fi KN'tl- LISH DANIIKI.IO.M I,l Kit AND DYM PKINIA PII.IX will clv relief, and. If iieritled III, wiil enre tbu worst rawuf lids dial rutin;; tronlile. Tbi ji!l cure Torpid l.lver and j;ilii.iiniie, heKulatos the l'Awel, remove Piiuple Jroui tbe raco, curi-s Mllnw lomplexion. Foul llrenllt.Mek Ileadaehe, llounburo. I'aiu In Hie StdoH and IU k: U Nintar-ooaled an.l lllJMIA.m:ill,il, PUHKLY VttJK- TAlll.lU II Bet ititetily on tbe eoaliOK ol tlio StwiiiaeU end oil I ho I Jver, Can be lakeii In any eliftio-wet onliy wtilir. Itowaio cr !inil.iri..ii-. Tim I'viiuina ba 311 nunttfii' ! n Hon on tlio uut-l.la w rapT. 'i Uv, : (.viitv. l-'or A'e by all j .irotwi"'". ! W liulit-MKo ht World. When we ksv wo lwllura lmvn li nen 1,, iirovo 1 lint Sliitoir riiiiiiiuiiion I'iiih U tl.x-oleilly llin lwt Lung Meiiiciiie iins-lo, liuininiieli It will euro common. or fbrun'e t'ounh In ono half the tliiie.and rein-v AHtlima, Uroni lulls. liooinu fouli. Croup, and nhow iikuo tuM ul i'oiiauinplion rtirod than nil other. It will euro vi lien, Hiev fait. It li tiloaMtiit io lake, bailntftui to tlin yoimc-t eliihl and wo Ktinraiileo vi hut we nay. J'riee. 10 -t. fxi el, and fl.Ui. If your l.utm ar wire, Cbml or ltaek lauin.'inw. SliiUih'n l'nroiin laler. fvjlil liv I tmlmv t Ma-m. lriic- gWt, Albany, llreK'ni. u'H A Fragrant Brca.th nuil Pearly Teoth Ara raiiV oblalHivl tv elfBtiKiinr vonr letuli dully with lint jnolly poiuihir toiill iruv, r.Aii. 1. loin 1 , 1 or rare iiIohkic li-rl. It iiniHrtt w liltene-M to tlio tooth, a tlelici.iiis arniun to tlio breath, and pruMTnoi intuet. lom ynutli to old K. I ho U-elb. Acidiiv ol' "llio nloui.ieb will diwtrov tbn Mrmiiiest leetli unions Its oll'ect nro coimlerHetixl with MitlllONT, ana I lit- piye ttMHti-waili iriii,'ln tuo lcn- tul suriaci'H uy reniovln overy Impurity that adhere to tbaiu. Ak your ilniKHisl for.su.oooAr. SI!1 ASTl.KY COOHKR'.H VITAL KIC- .S'lHtTlVK-'I'be great Kiwlihli remedy tiax inwilo moro enrei of AorvoiiH Iiubil- lty, Seminal Weaknexv, Ixist Manhood, 1uict11rt1.1l emlastunit, lsHslluJe, limbiiitv for mental labor, ddhindency niyl micli diHnaHvi a aro Indneed liy youUi'ul foil ion and cxwssiK, thiyi a'.I otiusr iuedicine combined. AVIiy will von muter Send to A. V.. Mlniw, M. H", Mo. II Kearney street, San 1'ruMci-iHi, lor tlio Koniorwlive aud bo en rod. I'rioe, j.l jnir Imtile. Four lime the iiiiitlty,$lu. Try a bottle. lr. Mintlo trouiH all private UiaeaHC-a. Biuee!t4. rnlly. A o Decepllon I'mciI. It Ik Ktrune tlmt no many people w Ul continue lo sutler dny nflur day wifli 4v pepxiit, Idver Complaint, ISjisUipallou, Snir Stoinaeh, or lloneril lleluliiy" when tbev ean pnMMire it otr wre Shilob'a VI. talio', frM oi eost tl' it does it cure or rotioyo iiiem. -noe, o em. mm ny ri tiliay .V Mukoii, DrugUta, Albany, Or. 'Itrnuty draws m with a slncle hair," aeeordlng to Pope ; but if tbat liair ia the only one ou beauty's head, thou well, hardly ever would Alexander P. lie rixbt. But a woman aa bald sis" Cull " man'a joko-eould traind'orm bernylf into a Venus ty lining Aiaaauie ivaenei 11 r.uamoi xiioom. And the bet of It ia. that no one would dream lbit ulio did use it, ho natural 1 Its enact, Id theater, church and dining-room '1 he prettiest use Enamel Blouin. Tlie Miirkrl. Following Vi a Ciirrect report of 'the mar kets iu this city up to noon yesterday: ' FLOUR-S3.50 per bbl. II AY baled, 1051 1 per ton. loote, $S. ' POTATOES "5 cU per bushel. BUTTKn 'JO to 25 cts per lb. KOOS 20 oents per doz. POHK 5 to 5J cts per lb, BACONS hams, 14iai(i. sHouldevs, I0o. . sides, ISJe, ' .'-.' DK1ICD l'KUIT sun dried apples, 10c, . " " plums, l-lo. I'lunimev dried apples, 1 -to. , ' " plums, ISc. Oil ICK ENS $i5053.0O per dor, SUGAll Sau Fraucisco C, 100, COFFKlir-CosU Uica, lS20c. Java, "Co. ' Curcola 22c. Rio, 20. ' MILL FERD-bran,'$I0$ll per ton. . . chop, $1SS20. , shojrts, $13. middlings, $2015. , JL - JJ.'U. J.X-' ....Tmr BOKN. T MEYER In tins city, on Tliumaay, Sept. S, w uie wits 01 Loursa aieyer suu. TilE e ill HAS ONLY WORKING XXh. "UTS- 237 2HE 3ES ' i ;,ja SEWG- HACHI1TE. Awurdrl t'lrM I'rftnlum, Orruou (Mf Fair. 17 :int lHO. Avarld llrt I'rrinluiu, iU only Mneliina plaeed In rtrnt in "aM,M"",or' Ibe Assrailatsj solernalial Kiblbltiot, ,ty:?.Ji:KtV1- 'lw'r iMiF.unn nriiKs the jioijl AltK I II lA It Tl A Li. . Tim "DA VIS" Hewing Machine C'uiiany are maoufsicturlng and 1 Selling 1,000 Macliioes pep Week It is CHEAPEST bacauso it i3 BEST. It d.N'H erj varmfy of woik wltbwil llnift and baa more piactlcaJalta. xoota than all other eornbinvil. ' Vi W. . MCOTT, Agac, Albany, Oregon. I:i SOW KE L1VI VO HU IMUi ami WIS TElt STOC -OK- HI:K!IAI)ISE! CuSSlstiSu K- DRY GOODS, XC0TI0N9, CARPETS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, WALL PAPER, Houso Furnishing Goods, ETC., ETC., ETC. Many of fhre Goods are bought direct from thrman ufacturrii fOv cah, and are all First Class Woods NO TKASII, and will be sold at Popular Prices. Siuiimons,- tl.t CJrmlt Court tf tht (Wwry r L;,m !n tUf Sttitr (J Orrroa; Alinira C. Wenlgale, riaintiiT. ' vs. I H. Westgale, iV-fendant. ) To lvi S. Weitste, the Uafendant above nmued : 1 N TIIK SAME OF TUE STATE OF OUKGON. vou are hereby anmnioned and roqnlred 10 appear and answer the complaint of the above named platntitT, now ou lUe with the Clerk of aaid Court, on or beKire tho lint day of tbe next term of said Court, to Ik boldon in Albany, i.nin l onniv, uregnn, on tne lotina aioii day, Ibe loili day or October, 1SH0, and yon are notified that tbp reliof demanded in sakd complaint li that the marriage eon- trait now exiHtmir ootweenjiaia mauitia and defendant Ut forever diaolMl. that plaintiff have the care and ouMtody of the minor child, Alvin WeHtgate, anl tbat piaintitr recover luauiueut airaiast deremv ant for her eosLa and dUblirseinetitaof this suit ; and if yott fuil to appear and answer sum compiainc a tierem required tbe jijanuiil will apply tcaaul court for the re in I uciuaiided iu wild compliylnt. Tlii fttnnnionttis published in IheSraTE ltiotiTtt liKMooiiAT newspaper once a week for six conseeutive weeks, by order of lion. li. r. 110 1 so. Judge of al.l Court, w hich order ia datod September Ttb, JaHO. allvAtlAl d; BIIiM'.U, fiwti Attorneys for Plaintiff. ALBANY - MARBLE WORKS . ALBAXV, OKllUON. STAUiEIl BROS, - Pnprietor-. F.OiriUEriTS. TABLETS, SNll HEADS JONES KxeiM.Unl In Iraliutt or Vermont Marble AIko, everv vmrielv of oemeterv and other ntoue work tlont) with neatness and UiHpalclu Sieoial attentiOaU cireu to orders from all parts ot thin State ami iVashiogtou Jerruory. ffi&A work warr.led. n5tr m fcC?riltutiiea now be(tr the public. You M M M. eau make iix!t?y htxter tA work for ut thau aU au tluivf eltw. C&pital uot requtred. W will start vou, Slat dv nl uwvnl mtkU at hoiii by tho inUnstrkuw. Mvii, wunMtn, hoy and irls wnuted evtirvwhere to work for ua. Now it the time. You mit uevote your whole time to the work, or miiy your aiare monwnte, iso otner Duttiuesji wm pay vou year ly as well. No one wilUnu to work rau tnil to make tioariutnw nay by entfiiitf at onoa Dually outfit and ternui few. A jftfai opportunity for mftkmy: money easatly auu honurabiy. AUJroa iri'B vo., Augusta Mitiite. Aloany Bath House. 'M11K UNDKKSIQNI!3 WOULD KESPKCT - I fully inforiu tli oitisons of Albany and ri eiuitythat Jhayetakenehargeofthis KstabXea uisnt, anil, by k seeing olesa rooms su.l psyia itriotstteutiuo to business, xpeet ti suit al thoie who may favor us with thsir patronage llayiug ttoretutoit earned on notntng but First-Class Hair Dressing Salooas, Wi expsots to giT sntire satisfaction to al jSttCb.lldien and. I.s.iiica' Hair oeatlv ou al saaanooJi. J.OS. WSBliKK. WORLD'S FAVORITE." I,? ,. 017TLABTS -VXiXa OTIIEHsS. XflT lETZTZT ! Warner's Safe Kidney g Jiiver CURE. A l'MBlllre Itrnredy For ALL. Hld-re-. Mttrand Irlaary Trouble of bolls Male and Female, Atllu Dlrrctly upon IhtOritam AOei A. Fr (be Hot Nrnn It i valaalIr. KEAD TJIK IIECOUD: "It saved my life." E. B. Laktly, Se!oa, Ala. I al Vise all to try it." Jobn liTimiou; Leavnowo- h, Kan. "It islbfl rme-ly that will otm hej..ny dowasM peculiar to women.' JlotJUer'a Magazine. "It ha lwd eVre tets and won tn Uorhemni from Nonxeofthe biebestinexl enl talont of tb coimtry." Xew York World. ' "No P.eniedy heretoforo dittcovered can be bold for 0110 moment in couinariw.n wiib it C. A. Uarrey, 1. V., Washing ton. li. O, "It la tha best and only efficient remedy for Kidney and Liver trouble evr trorrgtt . bftfore tbe pnblkj." (Col.) Jobn K. Mr ChOMiey, Washington D. C. ' "lam rejoiced to stylim now a well man and aoi only too glad to testify re (rardinir the glorious reKulta of a remedy w lncli baa made me mn bappy." (Kev.) VmV. Ilarklee, Ark. ThislGreat XatBraliEeiccdj- is ftr Sale by Drn'sisfs in all Parts of tie World. TUV IT AND TA.KB SO 0TBEII. t H. H. VARPiEIT& CO. Rochester, X. Y. " Most Popnlar Seaside ata! Snmmrr Ilesort, N B W P OR T ! Yaciuiiia, Bay. The 0i-Aa House! JOS. IBVIX, Propaietor; HAVIXU LEASED THK ABOVE POP ULAR UOTEIi for a term cf years, I have bad it thoroughly renovated and painted inside and out. and fnrnUhp.t throughout with new furniture and bed- mug, x nave a. so secured the service of Mr. Hark Bell Oregon's ehaninion terer, and bnins; loiviioil on the most sight ly locatiqn it is in every aensa a first-cia-a uouse. xaniea visltstisr the isdi for health or pleasure will do woll til ffiVM US Hi call. Satisfaction guaranteed. . - Board from fd.03 to fifO a day, with special mtos lo families. j"ni2 - JAMES DANNALS, ssiksa u as A.trrsCTtasa or SOLID WALNUT BEDROOM SETS, Marble ad VTwmI Tim. Parlor Seta and Lounjes, Mar-- ble Top Center-Tables, Spring Hods ana . Mattristis, WALXCT, MAPLE AX3 Oil 1R1CSETS, . And all Luds el WhalBat. Chairs, ttMUIaaaa, Exlraslea Tar fclra. Staads. till ana Fanry ' nalillan. t I Intend tn kiwn m-rthlni. In tha lumftura and ruaranlm satisfaction to all who m ill nil m uaMlller-sI!rick. JAMCs D1VVAU. WHEAT WAflTEB. Ballard, Isom A: Co WIIX PAY A PRE It. I XT M of VQVn CKXTS per bushel ia Mill feed over and abovo tbe Markot price on at eooa MoronantaDie wiiov. storel was them this season. - Are prepared to pay CASH. IKWN, and. enarautee as trood prices as can be obtain ed elsewhere. A largo supply of Sacks always on hand. We have our Mill fittod tip with all tlie latent improved Machinery, and do CUS TOM WORK. BAIXARD, ISOM Jfc CO. -Albany, July 22d, 18i.O. . . 52 Pinal Settlement. "VTOTICE 18 UEREiY Gn'EN THAT mo uuuenuguHi,.i!.i6m)rvi inn ins will and testameut of W. K. Goodwin, ifi ceased, has tiled in th8 County Court for JJnu.County, Oregan, his final aceoiiBt such Kxecator, and by order of eaiJ 'oui t Saturday, tha tth day of October, JrtSO, at' the hour of 1 o'clock P. M., is set for hear ing objections to said Iiaal aucount aud tn r settlement thereof. ,. ,. it. j. Eoucrrrp" J IT i 1