ruwtat. PRIDA V .APRR1X 1, 1881. STEWAET & GREY, FUlMera and Proprietor. A t . II. Bt. TIMK T.4KI.K. Albaiij Station. tltlMLUKC OF TRtl. MM) MtRTtl. AbbAM I Xl'KKSS Iteiartatt V I.IH.l! t "I I'.Al.Ns " - MAIL THAIS -' fSSSSl! ( lUpUIIStti KM Nl SOI Til. SO A. M. :t o A. M. i is a. mi UUM V. M. 11:45 A. M t2H t m. r. M. 8 .::. P, M MAIL ! i:.iN i Aim .-sat - I'M mis at FKKIiUtTTUUN ai.i;..n i;n: Kss .Msiv Alt 'trctns itnltj. rect tHiWi Wll.l. B, KICK, Stati.m Ajrcn!. TTTTQ X hXiVQ ssaj aoftaassl wttMICte WHO A ATAJ1 i- RoweU Jt Oos wiHpcr .t nrUslnt: Itiuvnu 10 Spruce St. V. w here iU orllslnn recta may ba mfjni i r u IN NEW YOltK. NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is horeb given that I have sold nil my right, title Kud ''merest in tlio State lviiht- Democrat, including pro, lyie, mat- : i .!. accounts ami good will, to C. II. BtewWt. If, V. l'.KOWN. Alb-.iny. Oregon, hfateh 18, 1881. NOTICE OF PARTNERSHIP. Notice- is hereby ghrWI that the under signed have this day fat sand copartner ship tor ihr pnrpoee of publishing the S le Rights i letnoernf nl Albany, I.iun r.uiniy. Oregon C il. SI F.WART, A. L. GREY, altwny, fHremwi, .March 28, 1881. Home :iiiI a " - s ..i.i- Fine weather, ftohdt getting better R M. French, .-vv-ih r. Keep our vats up aigbt. Everybody raahhat gardeae. Spang chaekeea an now bloeeanoeag Seeing titsii. Whore's geatkt Annie ! Stewart It tire v write insurance at low rat. s. So.-i al in.iti.-rs have h.--n aawl the ust w ek. Jadge Baldwin is Mill con hue. I to his h,ii-'. The dre aw n nr lllOvill";. Honesty is ngiw Lie Lot JHNlple t advertnaatg h t e hest p'!i y. The Oliver Chilled Plow b the best plow fo dry rn uad. The p!nwJn. s merr) whistle is a rural feitar. just nw. (levari Grt J an oflerteg some tiue liar gains in r -.-.l catate. , Our Baheraaea have loen catehsn MMM fine tr..ut the !n-.t we. k. Xat. Redpath, of JiiTtrsM.n. as in laaaa Tsmrsday on a hit sine vi.it. The Iuauoii Mount iin Rtaad n ;n xs f i- tip as 'i:i- Majdr !!ttim. I H. Montany.-. SHI., la-.t wk reeeiired the appintii!ent t.f N..t.ry PabllC Hoat K. C. Hatiaaril, i Lehannn l'rt-inct. a'.ia it t't vti Tm s tty Laat -n txajner i Kvctv nirut' s aiiie wants a "Daa feeiii machine. W. P.. Sett, A H. . v n v , lit. ewral ut ur norchanta are receiving shnints of new ponds for waring trale. R. 1'. Hi flare sjeiit thcwifit-r at iohlen-dt!-. hot h-w gone over on the Saanal now. Bu-ii.. - bM picked cpauaic the last week an i proapeeta are 1 fora fair apriag traile. M-s.-r :. P.aH.tr.l, Is ibi i Co., thU week paiii ;ts i.-.'it a-s 70 tuotaaaf btnh1 for wht-t. Pr. 6. WiVu Prieo. aentLst, ofiea in .ld Ft-lh- Temple, over Phininter' Drug Store. One r. itilt of a tltre o'clock in the morn ing lir- msa t- get people wp early auy-w-y. I.. Coaaa, Baa., a4 uuty Clerk of iaa county, sjr?nt adayor two iii town thU week. Mrs. I. C. I)ickey is vlattlag her icother, w io b raay a5ck al ber haaas ia Iu.l-ier.-dence. few s are now aniiug on every train anl our aintaatil eataaalahffaaata aro ft! ling up f ir. CoL D. B. liasv. Jr.. of Portiaad, calleil on us tin's week. Me aays aaaiaeaa in that city ia not lively. Heat? Hi.:har:!:; has one to R J Bluffd, C ;.!'. .rtila. to reside. He is a tiue ouug man a?id we liato to lust hi in. S t .-wa.-t i Gsy have a lar'e lint of city Bad county property fr sale low aud on long tsine and cvsy payuienta. Many farmers are getting tliscouraed at the outlook ftr a Letter price for $ heat auil are selling at B5t and 68er The Inlit-s Aid SK,iety will meet at the iaaidei:c of Mfii. John Akhouse, n Thure day afteraooa of next week. 'J'hr aew vauit at tlie Cocvt Haaaaojt aaar tw ectapietod. Doaeaa fTiatin aidf. F. Caaa) are potlhlS in the siielvii g. Picnic itaioa ia ipayoaehiag, anil young jiii..s ivjll hmi 1- rainbliag aroatad the hill ri'-ar Slaviii..- c::l Waterloo. Keep the "litc't water oveffjsOW tpies tin" going. Every good thing tiuwetii from proper and ptwetateat agitation. Prof. J. i-. Powell, Prof. Sox atnl seeeaal others, of our ritHrai w ill attend the taaahv gra i.istitute at .Sci next week. anuoi E, Vooaz eecetved thw week the !ir- ... : .;.': it of his spring t-bick of dry ooodi boota, aheeaj notjona, c Mayor Fromau tiiva he wont ei-rn the cat trdiii.".;icc. lie doesn't believe in obstructing t dine felicity ami liberty of howl. Mr. i. H. Haokivtnan and H. It Hewitt, Eaf., are the chiei serihea at the (Jourt Houe during County Clerk Brum's abaenci. Mr. sfobn Claypoo! left to a e. Tuesday last with his family bound for the Ochoeo coun try, where he wiil ftm it this summer. Rev. W. J. (.'raw ford will rctign his paf. tiratu of the Baptist Church next Sabbath, and on tii 13th insc will start for Illinois. Parties wishing iu go to San Frencisco wiil do well to leniemher .iha.t V. B. Bice will 3ell tickets from this city to that point. Goo. L. Story, m inager of the Bocae Mu tual Insurant.-" '. for thi State, came up Wednesday evening to aiijust the loss at tl e Chinese lire. J aa. Foster, dr. . is the "Ivi.'s" when it comes to putting in water pipe. He is now pu .tin in a line of 2-ioch pipe from Front tq Fifth strest. Gr account of heavy iloods along the line of the Pacific Kailni.nl iu Nebraska, we will probably be short of "Statd's mail'" for a week or two. The hand engine of Fire Company No. 1 is to have a thorough overhauling and refit ti'jgand will bo out of the iield for active work for a few days iu consequence. Chief Scott proposes to keep the apparatus of the department in good order all the time. The "laughing Man" came gal daftl nigh" Hplitting his aiiles roaring over the work done at the State Fair on the "lavi" Sewing Machine. Kaltuiarnh & tugtlon me i. it ivitsa large additien to their tteeh at. the City Drag Store, iind their trade is iaftteaafag rapidly. Call and see thcin. Miss Sophia N an Wendle. who lias hoen so loii connected w ith the St. Chni'les Hotel has pone to Salem, and will make that Ret baaM in the future. .Stewart and Crey arc loaning money on farm lands at 10 per cent OH frOM one to ten veats tune. If von want tttonev terms call and see them. It yon arc indehti-d to W, P.. Scott take notice that he is speaking to jeuthis week in the DvXOdtAT. Look fot oatd among fie new advertisements. The F.spinosa concert w :i . post jiouc.; I tuin Friday evening to Monday evening. There was a good attendance and everybody speaks well of the entertainment. N. Haunt is now in San Fr.mei.sso. bttyiag n ponderous sttn-k of goods, so don't ho in a hurry to lay in your spring supplies. It may pay you to wait a few days. Sam W. Church, of Sdem, btttwell known iu thin city, was married in San Fi .meiscn OB the 'JTth ait The lady 'a name v . Miss Mary Ctani, formerly of Salem. lr. W. F. Alexander has removed his family for the summer nut to his old home tana, near l'eUrsons Ihitte, one of the te.'-t pleasant locations in the cunty, lr. J. 1 iiill has removed hi-, oiliee in in Fooitay and Mason's drug atere to the odiee formerly in-cupicd bjf lr. W. I'. Ah ander, on the north side of First street. There is still somo 1iim ! kietug thin; i jogging along for some time yet. Only three divorce granted at the last term of court, and this is no where beside the niiinher of marri.i , Dr. Geary aafBcieatly reeovered from hii illness to he ahle t pn hOBM I rVhlay t Kugeiie City. Be w ritm badt to friencU here that he arrived safelv, not much the wor e for the trip. The Oliver Chilled Plow will run and da gool work in dry ground w !.i u a st . ! plow cannot be kept iu. Tliey affajaat the plow you want for summer fallowing. 1W sale lV Sautuel F. Voim. Harrishurg Chapter No. Io, l. A. bf., has tiled articles of iucoMratioa in the offiee of Secretary of State ; capital stock. SltHht ; incorjMirators, Sam May. . P. Thompkina and W. F. Mendenhall. Ir. .1. A. Davis aud family h ft Albany .:i last Sunday's bt for Portland, where they took the first steamer on their way to "Low star State." We wiafa the lv.t r success iu his new home. Mr. aad Mrs, A. F. Pairbaaha, of Jeffinr Mr. F. on ac will be on, liave been up hero this week. started for Petaluma, Cal., yest.-rdav count of ill health. Wu boat a b.-netittcl hy the chaug. . The Magnolia Mills have raoeatly bean fitted op with excellent facilities for eztia- guishiug tire. There are three hydranU on! tha tirt lloor, and one on each of tio- upper tloors, with fifty Feet of hose ;..r . M h. Rev. L H. Cotidit will s.mii start f .r the Ka-' to atb-iid the Oeueral A-embly ..: the I "n-.s by teriau Churclt, Btiinor lirs it that he will probably transput some other tin (h.rtaut business Is for.- lie returns hoto' Samuel K. VooBg baa yi t paeeived direct from l'hdadi jphia a larK.- atock .f bMBssf . n..se' and ci il.bt.-ii tio- .sii.-. ThotC are Jtrt 'iu,-1 goods and warranted to giva eatie- ! faction. Call nnd - el a oatr n Donbar'l ifaaaa. J. M. Nolan, when we akud loin fa local ads this week told us to wait a few days O'ltil his r.priug . tock arrived whan be would "sprearl" a little. We exect be has or.l red something j.rtty line from the few t.ir.tt he The linest assortment ami U-st display oi cutlery we have seen in the city is at the hardware state of Peters A Sox. They keen the celebrated Friedman & Liiiterjutig :it lery, which is reeognized a the very Lent in the market. There has been .some talk of organising a social and bnahseBS elui in Albaay. stieh an institution is bailly needed in re. BSsd would, it proj.erly ergaaaced ami eoadactad, be protluctive of much good. We hep- tie project il naqpeed. Iist week one of the fncmbi of I'ov.Buiui and Co. preseutetl them with a large white bust, representing a woman. It now on. a- menbi the front of the store, but if you wai.t to get on a bust dm't go there, for it it net ased for that purpose. The Willamette con fere ace of the ( 'm- gregational Church, will meet at Oregon City, Tuesday, April 1, iSol. Artnage- ments have been made with the O. and '. R. R. whereby delegates paying full fare going will be returned free. We have the pleasure of announcing to our lady readers that f ox, Baum and . have this week received a large lot. of the celebrated Foster kid gloves, rigged out w ith from 10 to .'JO buttons each. Indies say they ire "just too nice for anything." There has Ijeen a scarcity of good battel in tbia market for sometime past and high prices have ruled. Why don't .some of our wide-awake farmers see that a dollar male from tlie sale of butter is as good as QCC maile from the sale of heat, and give it a trial ! The loss by fire on W. U. Baltimore's gro cery stock has been fully adjusted ami is distributed among the companies as follows : Home Mutual Insurance Co., $473. "3 ; Com mercial Ins. Co. of Cal., So'7.4i ; Fireman's fund Ins. Co., 932100, making a total of 81492.06. The circulation of tfic report of the Congressional Committee iu regatd to the titbj f the ht V. & C. kt W. Read Co'm l:unl, has brought about a renewed interest in the a I' airs of that company, ami the pros pect of a railroad. Jrom Faqaim it much brighter. The prettie-it stream of water we have ever seen thrown through hose came from the large hydrant near the Magnolia Mills last Wednesday evening. With (." pounds pressure water was throw n through 250 feet of hose and over the rlag staff on the St. Charles Hotel. Eugene Buchanan has been appointed agent at this place for the celebrated Stude-bi-u-r wagon, and begins adveitbing it this week, Buchanan does a ronshlt 1 ia business now, and he is entitled to it, for a more honest, energetic, wide-awake man cannot be found any whet e. Hiram Williamp, our efficient County As. sessor was iu town yesterday. He has al most finished making up the aseesa.-nenft of property in the Forks of the Santiam, and will be over on this side in a few days. Ac cordiag to his request ami for the 1 outfit of tax-payers we will next week publish the new assessment law. WTIey B. Allen has just received an order from the college to ujily their library with a barge quantity of miscellaneous books. He is building up a tine' trade in this iine and deserves the ptt.onage he is receiving. He carries one of the best stocks of looks, pa per, stationery, etc., in the state, and is gell ing goods at fair prices. Mr. W. II. Hartloss, of the Central Mar kot, proposes to keep constantly on hand a supply of fresh fish iu connection with his business. It the theory that tlsh food makes brain substance is correct, our cittens will now have a chance, and our merchants had better bike notice and purchase larger sizes iu lints nnd cup.t. In ttavcl'iig itrnund over the country this week w e found the fall grain in hotter con dittou titan we ever before saw it at this sea son of the year, and the early spring wo are having is being taken advantage of by the farmer. Plows nru running iu every Hold, I ...! .. I.iit.... I.,., ...... 4 .vf ..... ... iii. linn ..I i ready been put iu. As the weather grows warm the Star Brewery beer grows cool and delicious. Mr. 1'... Manger has every facility for keeping it uc cold during the hot weather, and ens battMM w ill always Iind it fresh on draught. The Star Brewery under Mr. B's manage ment has Blade a reputation for supplying a tirst-cl i article second to uone on the coast. Mr. B.tMar.l, of the firm of Ballard Isom, &Co.,ol the popular l.inu County Mills, s;ent a week or baa days on the Sound, iu the inter, Kt of the lirnt, returning lost Sat urday. He disposed of 1800 barrels of the celebrated "Ked Crown'" brand of Hour. The denial .1 for this brand of Hour in in creasing rapidly and the mills are running night and day to keep up the supply. R. A. Irvine, Business Agent I. i! M., peat last Tuesday in this city on business comic, ted with the grange. Ho report grange matters as progressing satisfactorily and an M 1 1 Oiling interest iu the Vauiua raQroad paojat t. tells us-there will be an tl lineally interesting meeting of the grange at then- hall in the From. in District, Saturday, the 2ad prOXittO, ami a large at J n.laner is expected. J, H. Surhsj, our popular barber, bee taken 0 new departure and proposin to lead oil a little. After April 1st be will charge only 1 " OOOti lot B shave ..r IS shaves for a dollar He has been doing something handsome in the way of refitting hii rooms, and when oempleted wilt have very aeat and pleasant .juartrrs. A redin tion iu the prioe of "hav ing stem t be in accord with the titiioiu of thine;, ami we 1ioh- Mr. Surles may "catch 'em' liberally. . Bv.-n the Chii:re are U-ginniug to liud out the advantage tie re is m using piinter's ink m u jndiciwti way. .ui Wa, the en t. rprism mleetiel a ho holds forth on Wash lagton sir. et, ..pp.,sit- Mamhall's livery sta I'mra Lis li nun r to tile breeze 111 tne DnaMU.1 ti.i w. 5. and says he cau da washing and iruing a btth better and aWapat than any eoasnittM,l and cau aUo ! urmsii any .n-mcnt of Chm. e labor on e.n tr:nt. tiv. btm a Dial. The Albany correspondent olj the 01 -"- m wnt. s aftofl1 thii faahiea' "A very whole ansae dawnaeioii f the water ditch question has b. . m . artie.i in the Dr.sis i:r. One writer eotitends that s a much standing water within the city bmits will generate disease. and ther lore Mould b-drained stk "Com tia jstotitiy eppeaet, as it would greatly lefs- n the bnsia I netata, dinggirtt and un- delink in, and make itvny inconvenient for cows L g wati r. So people Onat and tasV . i -. live and die. Mr. .In-. B.irioit. .' ui. uis Pie. met. ia Ih. ii lotto- .it. tkes week with a eeeetnoa laokiag toward bit npyeinlnanil aa Taolian Agoai at Graod Reade. Mr. Bartea is gontleaihn every arefihy the anaadat mrnt, aud our .ili. ei lo re who are ac ojeaiated wiab hhn have genatnlly signed the l-titi.n regard), s . t j.bties. Under his e,r- the .s;..-i-y Mould be Weil m ill lg-d ami the gOVtmaiSOt nnd a faithful and efiicieut servant. We li ; he may u.- ! in getting it. Thei .i .ti '. lOTm it ia lu 'wiug that veer earn t.ovn hat arorknaan eaaahle of tnrniog ont the lim st wmk in th.tr line of be im-sa. Wc be. ti b ..Luig ver some work of SLiiger HtOt . mar. dc deahwa, and are glad to any thai w bave never s. an any work of the kiad anywli.-i.- tint w i l-tb:r. They ar. skiUfal work teen as well as giod liuoie . men. and the citizens ol Albany and rietaitf aherdd never thiak of gohag out of t-.wn for anything in tiieir line. Atten tion is eaUed l their advert iaein ont m our cottimus. - i Beam tiijmiru. Cal !' B P.itsh, rcpn-.-eiitiiig be Homo klunioal, nnd Jttthje Powi -II, rep reeentlrlg tbe st.ito Inrettmnt In.'i ranee Co , Ibis week adjusted llt? loaees lucumed Tat the bgraing of Um Btgbkr btiibling. and have paid over to the hi-.rs of M. V. Mark Hie -um of $000. 0g Competent builders agreed t put the boilding bnek In a-s goeal eoav ditiuii :is it was before the flrc for ?1MJ0, nod baking the acknowledged deprc eiaiiou in value from that prieo left fy703 due from the t mpani:-H on the building. The other, poliey wa for 8SO0 -$160 on pruHHi'H ami .3.j0 on type and cases. Damago to the amount of gg wa.s allowed on thw pres-eH and 2 i oa type ond enaeaj, making a total of - .! Before this iollcy was made out Mr. Van Cheve nail itonveyed ane tiiir.l tntereetin the Reglater ofllaw to Henry tfadnei ho that the helm of th linek entede only had an Inonfnble tav tt-iest of two thl rda, eeneeqoently the nmount they receive on the olllce i 8200.66. On nccount of irregularitieti in the original application it Ih a inat ter ;f doubt whether tbe companion cookl h.ivo been compelled to pay a eenl if they !i .-il not ebontn to ih no. :oi it: r ITsase An an iei...; i... i.i. 1. 1 occurred at the Court Horns.; a day or two ..nice, when a candidate for a marriage Ijenaat applied to Deputy Clerk Hacklcman for that interesting docu rnciit. He seemed to be somewhat rattled as he stepped up to the do;;k, hut gave in his own name all right. The Clerk then in quired who the btine w as, and although the applicant appeared to be neither youthful or inexperienced he OOttld not think of the praaptotive bride's name. The family name was known and the Clerk proceeded to hunt up the papers on file iu rclutiou to the settle ment of the bride's former husband's estate, and there found her name. Wo suppose a man might be pardoned if he should forget his own nniue under such circiiu.stancef), but to forget that of bit intended looks as if he had it pretty bad. .. A Hjilendiil Kcmeily. Pfummer's Ague Remedy has now been used the past lour years. Without extensive advertising it has on Us mer its increased in sale to such an extent that the Doctor is receulng orders for it from all over the valley. This is due to its reliability, its pleasant taste and harmless ingredients. For sale at B ummer's Drug Store, Odd Fellow's Temple, Remember the business oflio of the Dem ocrat is in O'Toole's Block. I NO I III It I I li I I About 2:30 o'clock Wotlnesday moruing it was discovered hy the night watch man that the building on the west shin of Ferry St., between First and Second, was on lire. It was a story and a half frame with an Addi tion on tho south side, and occupied es a general store, by Kwoug Mow ami Co., Chi noso "Charlie," well known bet o, being the manager. Various accounts of the tlrsl out break of tho lire are circulated, hut ns near as wo can lonru it w as iu tho back part of the building, nnd when discovered by tho watch was well under way. Several Chinamen were at work at it with a small hose, but the stream had no effect whatever on fhe lUMnea, w hich spread rapidly ami soon envel oped the entire back portion of tho building. The alarm was given, and at usual, our lire department responded promptly and Worked uobly. Kvory eif .it wot utado to save the building, aud at last the lire wus checked, leaving, however.only the charred and black ened ruins. During thu tiro every liremau was ;r his post, every thing well managed and tlie best done that could bo done. All old fire iiivurauce man, Col. .1. B. Bmdi, 3r., of Portland, iu the city on business connect, ed with the loss in the Van t 'levo building, spoke in tortus of the highest praise of the effect i vo work done by the department, and remarked that ho had seen many tires but none better managed than this one. The Chinese good comprising tho stock in the store, were almost entirely destroyed. They were, however, well insured for 82oO0 in tho Home Mutual i nmi rne. Co, Burkhnrt Bros., e;ts Col. .1. B. Bush, Jr., is tho company's adjuster, and will probably attend to the adjustment of tho loss at oner, as he is now iu tho city. Tho building was owned be Mr. Peter Schlosser ; ami was insured in tho "Hamburg Bremen" Ins. Co. for 8H50. Th. hud. bug is j rh-ibly a total loss. Many rumor. ..r. t urrrnt about the origin of th. t re. Some have it that "Chaibe ' was I trr,ely indebted to the Portland bram h ( the lirm and nrcded money. Khars Kay that many goods had been removed the day previous and eonsispteutly tho fire would t a proli table one. If somo of our rumor mongers would investigate matters u little thefy would see how ridiculous the l..ttr statement is. as thero could l no chance for any profit in tho matter cyen if gMd had been rem. .ved. It would only save so much f..r the insurance company, and hi uo wy hotu lit the umurcd. Il seems to bt UiLj tho eaaaoni for some eneflt to throw eat keeken atoms whenever a lire incurs, of a ehara. ter that ara calculated to injure somelndy and tiiat are in most cases wholly baseless. It is always rosy to see somwthiug that looks terribly suspicious and needs iiivestigstiuc. 1 1. , etc. We woulsl suggest to such parlu that a reward has leeu offered by the P-iul of Fire CmUrwriters of fJBOO to any rsoii whatever who will auearta and convict any pursuu of arson whether the property burned is ius use I ..r not. Now then wo do bvt with in any way te retard mv -sttgatfu of sucli matters, but think these street m uiorx we baM referred to arc very silly at fans altogether, ami mention the alve ic ward as available by any one who ha real I v t and ground work to lae hi terrible suspicions on. PKtntti it .s.jtne ssanateg incident oooairea awraag thu tire. Aboai daylight a the nntakenen v. i- warkhea, abonl tin-nun nod the lii.-inen iiad Kit, a little tlaim- btoko out from kht nun . Several boy er 12 yenra eld at- . ut.d the small host., attached it to the hy drant, and with tlie precision of U firemen man bed to the fir.-, held the noaaht on it ami aitiegnislu d it. Cklol Scott then and th. re ehristeii'-.l the bo) " N Ullile r Three's. " Nt a ('hinaiiiAU was to bt e.-u while lim lire was at its height ami ne one knew sliuo they were. Aft. r it had . mI-1 down some tiiry returned and stood stiotit in ( haltering groups evidently much excited over the lire. The street;) Wcro bind With people. Slid OS Ike llamc fairly eat up the diy fir html-cr, of w in. h the building was constructed, their fot ,.td tongues lesed high into the night and lit up the crowded stru ts with a tit-ret-, wt. rd light. For a abort time the scene was gt.ind oveiUeotl. The water from the hoi.- running from the building back into tlie 'street and men tramping through made the mud ix inches deep or more, which took most of the grandeur out of the tiling nder ftt. We learn that Master Johnnie Webber, trio- sou of a fireman, was thu lirst te run out the hose cart, and when Marshal Hunt arrived he found Johnnie tugging away at the curt tryiug to pull it to tho scone of ac tion. Johnnie has thu reputation of being the 'first man out after au alarm lias beou given and has kept it good for a long time. If he stays with us Albany will not lack for an t tin lent chief iu tho future. Loral Juvenile Talrat. Miss hura CainpW-ll, a little lady of ten or twelve years obi, sends us the billowing sad story of the stolen child : Mnn stoi.ks i iiii.k. " My stry is tiww toul s y, Win. want Into the wood tu lay, Whan hu saw tu liit-u s "iiiiuir. And be erttsl and Ihry nude him away. W In n thry in .k tiini ssav tr eri.d That he hurt himself and died. N..W tlit-e men wan- . rv ii l:ed Wh.ui Ihvy .iul that boy sway, 1 he a li.oniiux iiebsJjr, Only out at play. And many s parent nanM weeu (r joy, If they could ever have found tie n IxiY. If lliese men hail been H'uxl They would not thought of that, It would hae been more likely They would stole a eat. There ha many a child Ween stole away. As Urai.ie ( lark and Frankie Clay. rsmcral. Tho funeral of Mr. .1. L Halter, one of Albany's oldest and best respected citizens, took place last Sunday, Rev, Dr. Hill coil ducting the services. On Saturday evening last Mayor Froman called a special mcetiug of the Common Council, at which it wan re solved to attend tlie funeral as a body and tbe members of tho old Council were also re quested te attend. Mr. Halter was re corder of the city fer the last term, ami served the people faithfully in that capacity. His funeral was lurgely attended, and a largo concourse followed hit remains to tho grave. One of Oregon's early pioneer, Mr. H alter was a man of firm integrity, aud his loss will be felt by this community. . Ladles' Dress l.ixols. Our di est goods department will be found the most complete of any in the city, and, we make it a special aim to can y the (iaest line of black and colored cashmeres ever plaoed on sale here. Sam 1: el EL Youno. Religious Neiiee. Bishop Morris will preach iu Bt Peter8 Episcopal Church next Sunday evening, April 3d, and administer tbe apostolic rite of confirmation. All are invited to attend. AI'KII. Is hero at last aud for the benefit of our readers inclined that way we give some items of interest concerning it. It is the fourth month of the year, consisting of :0 days. With the Romans it was tho second mouth of the year. Julius Closer added the 30th day to it. Iu the time of Nero it wos called Nerontitis. It is supposed to be de rived from a )h tire, to open, because the buds open themselves at thi period. Iu the Athenian calendar, thu latter portion of Khiphcholioii ami the greater part of Muny akknl correspond to April. Charlomugue, iu his new calendar, called it grass month, the name still given to it hy tlio Dutch. Bom mesl'rench revolutionary calendar merged it into the gteuter portion of (ierininal ami the commencement of Fioroak On uutuu monuments Aprili is represented as a danc ing youth with a rattle iu his hand. Hero iu Oregon April brings in the full load of springtime with all its buds ami blossoms ami promise of fair fruitage later on iu tho year. The air is balmy and the sun sett and rises from a lombbed draped with exquisite tints. All through our fertile lields the fresh earth is upturned and the eed sown. It is the month of hope and promise. Oar farmer are all busy am! the old round of sosd time and harvest begin, iu earnest. The liht hr.cu drives awsy nearly every vestige of dark rain-clouds, and the long be-autdtil summer u ushered in with now and then few pattering drop the Itst messengers olfthe gain King, and prom ises of hia return when the harveat shall have been gathered in. No country in the world can boast liner chmnti than the old "Wobfoot State," aud no dsys in all tin year excel her April days Kcfcool Ualler 1st the loo an l;irlrt. M MM ! 21, IHSI. Kilitnr l)rnu rut I have just ended a live month sehool at Cowan noheel bonee. I kept the Handing of the 'elmlar Recording to epplicetiua ami conduct ( N) being erfeei( and placed that standi ug on a "RoU of Honor," w lit. h u M framed aud h it in the achool room. But lew failed to be re or. led thereon. It contains .V name. The average standing is above ; the lowest (iU ; the in-het M0. Tboet from ts upward", leaving oil the It o tions whi-re tiny h' nr. are as follows : Andrew Courier, lH; Adda TTiHitatt. IT) William Wy. r, M KUa Wy..r. J(Sl; nantw. 1 Hays, 07 '. Fuiiua Walton, 07 j John Wv.t, 07 ; Millard Hays. 07 Hatvey Peir, M : James Perry, OvI : Clara Williams, te.' ; .. seph I lie:iipyn. ; Auua.r. i. 01 ; Ada Hays, 00; Albert CWtOf, !I0. My ateooiatson with tlie p.i..;. of thiadia tin t ha biu ret plcMiit. Ketnt people pons pie I e o! peer law, teeat ay w.- have piM.r t aein t-. hut my eiperieiiec ho taught ine that the upMrt given, oiidintan st taken, j parents tWmselvrs, ibs more to cure nttbntnnfinl naiernlbat ami advansnnnead m aeliool, than anything else, our Bespss'tf ully , J. B. Hi. um i. 1 .iu.i ..o rhsehaeei b gettlog i.n. There, will lo . ou.id. . '- I spring and lOeiBO r The nee ii . t I Will napfdjf a w Ml kMtg t. It Mr, A. l.i-ie . ..,,t. I Id I aad beildtMjj a large)warehou . toe u the dafnak We en- MMSn I" hoe n tir.l . I is, i.ol. 1 widi sli n.. i.ru nwnrweentetde, Voik ba hat an it teeej, Mr. C. p Muiitague iiaa loin i.i . ut.f.W. Cnaiek'a hatareet and will keraaftei coadeut the bun lie alone. M.-Mta. Ral ton and Co intend bnllding a w .111 house in connection with th. o t a. li ly growing LiiKiucss. Pre par itious are bnstnj m i.b- to build Hoiuo warehouse with sulhcirut rapacity to store all tlie grain that 1 omes Mr. J. I. Cowan has purchased Mr. Jhn Settle s intercut m the tleurmg null and now own a half interest therein A son of Mr. S. Itaum, one of our mcr ebentaj wa badly cut in the Eotebead by a stick of wimmI flyitig up while he was try 11 g to .i.t it Thagnaft ws ajnita deep and bb-.l profusely, but uuder Or. Foley's eate he is doing well. e A Plant fr ttarsaln. o. 11. Mcllwaiu wisbes u to inform our nailers that notwithstanding timet are m terribly hard, b baa brought on a Inrger stm-k al geodn than be has ever had before, und be waiitu it distinctly uiiderHtood that ho will .till further re duce price mi most gnods Hi flock embrace a full line of general mer chandise and hardware, and he want-, you all to come around and inspect whether you want to buy or not. He and bis gentlvniHiily clerk will take great pleastiro in allowing up their stuck aud giving you price. Do not fall to call on bin before you buy t-lsr where. M. no tl. iii ie ttrmeiiilier You iniiNt never forget that BlnlnltM cot mind the clothing trade in. the cen tral Willamette Valley, mid that he bus done no hy being honest iu bmdnoKM ami Ht-lUng good of a better .pialily ami at lower prioej thnucHii be hadclsuwhcro. Stack upon etackH of clothing and fur uhdiing goods of the very laieet ulyle are now lying on hla counter, ami nxt week he will reccivv another lar. e ad ditlon to bis Htock. II yon want a suit 0. clothe It will pay you to go to him lr them, even if you live in the utmoHt corner of the county. A KiUendlil Hume. John U. and L V. Thompson, of Hal ey, have pure based the celebrated thorough bivd Htalliou Traveler, and they ar. now making arrangements to stand him during the coming season at Peoria Corvallis, Halsey and J. li. South', two miles south of Halscy. This horse is u Rifleman and Rertrand, aud can show more good colts than any horse now in 1 lie county. "i e HMini. ItellRlons Mervlees. The third quarterly meeting of this con ference year will commence with pi vmhing to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon, at o clock at the M. K. Church. Rov. W. T. ('hap tpatt, Presiding Elder, and President Yan Scoy, of the Willamette University, will be present to conduct the services on Sabbath. All are cordially invited to attend. oiuiuat-v. Chas K. Cotton, of this city died of lung disease on the 13th of March, aged 37 years, 6 month and 27 days. He wa a brother of Mrs. Capt. James Shields, of this city, and was born near Dover, in Fayette county, Missouti. Imporlntit 1 I'm met.. , w ' " Our retvlers will rrmewbei akal n war there was last year uiuon;; the different w ire binding harvester agencies in this locality. It wss said by tome t hat the QtbOHl binder would hot be aide to furnisl n twine 1. Hiding attachment this season, bill contrary to that they are the first 111 the neld, end now hen one mi exposition at Beehanan't Itural liotise. With every self binding liarvt ter coiiiptny they ooll Isdh attachment for binding, with either twine or aire, without increasing the iitandanl price 1,1 the m.u him . The fluctuating rates demanded for both kinds of binding material, duriiic the past two seasons have clearly establish, li the fact that neweff to ehnege from one to the other nt will is tie tarater't only safeguard from extortion. Iu the coming 00m petition liable b result from rival inti ptote retpeetsng twine and woe r sjs'cti vdy. the farmer who oprr ate an Otborn Harvester, fii-t ndil bind with both mab-iials lfnalljf Well, will be m a position to avail kinrseK of the adv.iubv s tillered by a double market. The Othorn Karveeter i- simple m eon sttu tiou and durubie m it material .'') bat s.iceossfully i.tood the t.--'. a win- binder, ami we fed asmite.l v. ill at jut as eneeootfel with twine . ami then it it Mich a small task to change tie' attai ion nt froio om- to the oth'-r, only n ipiu in;; ahoof Ian minutes lime. A distinguishing feature ,l tin Uabora S 1:' Bnnb r, whether nting twine or aire, is iu n- markaldy clean work. It v. it- no grnttL Thi- armngeoMMtt al th. atting, etevatiog and binding apparatus I m h that all the gram 1 sav. il, nketber it is- long etr abort, thick or thin, standing or lodged, A windy day has no t. rtois for the QsboW, at the i h-vab.r cap affotdt certain protet tion for gram. The whale meohiot it eunsplvtely ander the control of the driver when in the field, fi- can ululate tin- ft' of the hlindlnt i-y means of a beit trip, and DM ailjnst the h .ml to long or fin. it -tiaw by a imp!, tut . .f a wheel, ami yet e n part the nan bha ry is of tiie mot l.iiiio iei t 1 .. ble material. That geuiaS mid mi .-omnio-'al gewtle man, Eugene Buchanan, i the Ussal BgOBl fix. tin O4ls.n1, ami in- w ill ln .'I d t ; i , . . w. it to a!) whoeetl 00 ium. a luiMii uiii niMcitiin. Fsr the rx-eily cure ol . um j.! 10., (!id all dieraaes that h-ad io tt, mii-u Ktubbesm CilUgllS, lielis-ted idd, btoucf.lll', hay ! ver, asthma, pain in the side .""1 aheet, drj hack 1 1. 00 - I. , ttckllUg 111 the Ihraal bOM nwaa, re throat and ail obrwuie tu liogrriag dioaaaea of the threat nnd lung i King's Now Discovery bus no e.pul tad has estab- lithed for ttsrji u weritl aidi repntttlon. Many lading physicians r. ium ml end nee it iu their prnofioa, I formula I willch it la preparuii I bilif, . 1. int.. i lei. .i ly all medical jontwaia, tbs tisd the iiresii have complimented 111 the fetor! gkrw 1 ng terms. Qe tti your drnggiat and get t hollo free i. . ..si, or . r jmljr 1 1 lor l. For sale by Ponhny and blnaan, whnliaale tgaata Alha ay : I. .Morns, hem ; Mr. I.. Foley, lavtsa iiou ; r. I. M. Posrell, I eaanoa , i. M. Calbn ante, Bnssaa Viata ; Renfetto and lion tegne, aVnlaraan ; o. H. P. CorneJine, Tur net : R. A. Samov. H.vrnbur : 8 H Hayes, Hab.y ; Haimm Smith. II St.ur til.. I Pc.i'i.il v , Prow navtlle, mm . ...i rrrfrrlliin sun II Our the biU-it aini w.tm. il n -teii the ntset porfeet eewhnj etaenini aa before in- pablifl i the "la b why t.l.ih u.oi . . ait el strips of .).th aaaoere, lakrt. ib-., in jHirfc. : siiajH s. . ten OM at tin- Albany egewey aadtewetber with n.a.iy saniedet : prranaaal work iHts will say that these sewtldagi neves aefova ma.i. un a s.-w o Machine. Oe nnd not fin joninsliie ami be eonviaoed. . It. Scott, Aneert All kisil l.iioitxsr. Wo have for sab-, b.th st lohaann and I Oraa Iti.lgc.'MSI.issi f -.-t ,.f all I UUB Issr. such as scantling, obta, barn tinil.T, Ixixing, fencing, and otinr rough hunker. At ladtattoii we have asuH-uor lot drj haTnknr, nnnb as rustic, nWHag, eti-. Owing to tho LU- lire, wi are olTeting tin- litmts-r at reduced r.iti-s. Aiblres un at bdauinn. ciN BBOTHRB -lananxnr, or., duly 31, Isso. - - Vlte HuHrsrHliit; Hite ilHr. Our frieml. Fn-il tJraf, b. reivived the agency f..r tin- ealabmtei Howe eewiag nta- chinc, ami is now ready to mtpoly th- public The improved Howe ia one of the bed ma chines manufactured, ami our readers who want any thing in that lim- will do well to call at (iraf's furniture Met lady's frieml. I leak at tin IH leu Vtaal rarultwr f Jo. Eknanala, in this aky, now bt on lay liamls a larger ttook of furniluie tbau otlier eatabllalilucnt thia ni.le !' irtland, and if you want to pttieliase any ii nrttl pay yon to give bias a enIL Hit bat snnndhina to tell yon in regard in his prices. i .men nervtei s. During the season .f Lent . rvioos vtill Ik held iu the Episcopal Church ev. i Vfrslnot day aud Friday evenin;;. at 7..' 'cI.K-k. Sunday uervic.-.i a usual. All are invited to attend. Orotic I pli lau loelrlj Persons having books beloogiog the Kr o. ii I pin in Society are renneetid to rotara thorn at om c or notify the librarian. S. L Coxonv Librarian, Ntl leeetioti I hciI. It is Ntrango that o many people -till oantttnnn to antflbn day after day wjhh tys tepsia, l.iver Complaint, Cotiapntton, Sour stomach, or Genera) Debility when they can procute at our store Mhiloh'n Vi tabxtr, frcsi of nont if it does not cure or leliuvothem. Price, b t-L. o-.l,l lv Fo ahay t Masnu, Druggists, Albany, Or. Blotix- for Fait I v rati Ch. Texas Is tho stale that is tin. lined at no t'nr distant dav to bocomo the cnipiie bt the south, should you want. t leant more about the great statu send $-.n) to the Brown County thinner, published at Btowntroodi 'lexas, tor a year's subscrip tion, or (1.00 for six monib '. Iiiveiitiirs uud I'nteiilee should send for instructions, terms, refer ences, etc. , tt Ed son Rrothers, Solicitors of Patents, Wanhington, D. C,, who furnish the same without charge. Kdeon llrotiicrs is a well known and successful firm of large experience, having been established in 1 8Gb'. Slavcu's a'ht'rry Tooth l'asto. An arymatio oornbinntlon for tbo pnser vation of tho Teejtli and (Dims. Jtisfar superior to any preparation of the kind in the market. In large, handnome opal pots, price 60 cents. For salo by Fosbay fc Mason, Aibauy, Oregon. ' . Mr. J. H. Rati:., Newspaper Advertis ing Agent, 41 Park Row (Times Building) New York, is authorized to t ontr u t for advertisements in tlio Dkmocbat at our best rates. For I. nine Back, Side or Chest use Bhl loh's Porous Plaster. Price, 26 ctr Sold by Fosbay tt Mason, Druggists, Albany, Oregon. Subscribe to the "Illustrated Wep," the meet readable Journal oa the Pacific Coast Leotl VfSt, Wt b-arn from a reliable source that the. Albany Flax Spin, oic;,,,,-, property at, the foot of Jackon street, hss changed hand, and that, an entire change of prngrsm is proosed, and what is b. tt. will bf cu lled rut. Mr. WmVk Na sh, we understand, last we. closed the bargain f.r the proM-i-ty, jHireliHsing it. for som Pugliiti friends, who will take pHS4si(u shortly. They in tend to enlarge the buihliii .'. ad I large amount of new machinery ami increase the feoHitie of the mill b supply ti,e demand forthr goods maiitifactureil therein, which, wo beli. v. ,,ui never leen accomplial,cd be fore. In every quarter where the twine now manufactured iias been used it is a fa vorite, ami we iitvo seen corrt-spoudence from er.iii. r.-retting the meagre supply. This null, ami what its full operation signi fies b Aibauy and vicinity, m one of the things wc m-ed heie, ami perhaps 110 section of f!ie world is so well prepared to furnish every clement necessary to make it a thor ough success. A little development of this kind would raise u htfleeity to it paean position as ouf- of tlie best inland towns of the Pai llic Sloj-, We understand tin- purchase also includes tlie flax -breaking ami s ubli- Ing laeebinery owned by Wheeler A Riw. Alleniwleil l.ui 1 ,. bttx" Monday Mr. French and .Mrs. Powell wen very much surprised to find that some "Imbl burglar ' had been nttcmptiug to gain entrance to Manly bolkling. He bad got under Uie bnllding iniin tin- re.fr, ami wilbagiui let and key-hole sow rut a bole through t Io-floor, but bis troubles only com mi-need there. A birg;e counter mihmI Immediately over tin. u - whicb be cut. and It being fn 11 of drawi-r- In-could not reneh tbr.- gh the lode below and erit bis way oof luetend of enttlng n utle aome wlu-r.- ehw be xave up ifnj jwb in tlisgiif in 1 ilrcnwpad l ia probable that be did bis work on Htit urday or Habhnth oigfatn I .r - - 1 - I ..el. re. K, urii-r Co hnwe a etas k of ttavir oolebmted Kxcelsior Hnrrowa nnd i'Uni I rtnrhera on hand, whleh they ar.- sell- ing at reduced price They fWnfidf Hi ly a rt that :i mini eati do twkft M 111 eh work in the same length nf time with one of their machine, a can b-dom- wilh oiiiinf the In it ffaanllll bar rows. Call und m-c tln-aj at lie ir ink and ler factory. Letter I. lot. 1 set Mvtaa aun ni iaf teetssss esesMuasne I. UV rVat (Mm, Aftaany, bum aannty, r c.i.. M ,0 : 1, p .' ri-iMii.a ratHnej tor tlsaas -ii.-r aiast ate Mee stoebe mb srkastf Ms -. aUv.-rl im .1 trity, cko- l Itryaut, .1... 1 kntan, It Cthnr, Mr I P ( brker, c c O de. B pi ij.;. ;,. ;; c Stewart. A B Taylor. O W Taylor. J VThesltr. Hhe W ard. M is I )J,-. 1 . P. II. RAYMOND, P. M fr.l '!. I'l I S Boealy ptus ha of late years- been found vrry n-M-f ol fur a j;iejt iiiimbr of lib that Asaa U betrtov It'-- lati-t application b in tkf thape of Slav, u s Cahfor.na Pirn- and f-.u- dyptat liiii.ii. t 1 i-t.-r. an arti.-'e mat 1. j..,,..-.,.; oi 1,,.,.;, ii,.-, it, and i fat u pereedsag the old fasbinwed pitch ami fronk . i.e. toe plsnti-r. it is endorsed hy tlie medi cal pr demon throughout the Und. For sale and yt- f 1 i i fftiok. Main - r 'i t. ARanay, 'r. pat $5.25 in advance w- will -ml to any aildren for iie year HAKPRtUr MAOAZINR and the OKMo CRAT. Aad for $5.50 iu advance ie will send to any address for a year II UtPKRf? CRAT. WKEKLY and the UktMO- Tlie nitivt .i.,-o -tal ili-wovery of tiie oarttury for aaan hiAnannoeii Oasagh y rnp. a arnnlthy gntntlotnana, ndan claims that u nuttanlt cured biinot incipient entt tumptknt. nitniiud $.',00 for the formula ami tlio right m rrnnnfnetnra ami sell it to the anted, which wa refused. Tho ri-m-edy stands BOOn itvvn tin -rils. A l.Vcent tnaptn lil ! w ill r-oi.vii.cc the imisi skep tical of tot virtii(a. Trv it. li may save your life. Ail respectable druggist) keep it, at :. cents-, :i cents, and fi. Ileum j draws ns with a single hair," arteoeailWJi tw Pojte: but if tliat tiair ia the only one "ii teauty'a hi"d. then well, hardly ever would Alexander P. la right. I tut a woman as bald a a " Call " man's take is. old transform lmnelf into a Venus by lining Madame ilachsl's Enamel Rloom. And tin bent of it is. that no ouo would I I ream Hint she did use it, so natural i. it ett.s-t. In beatenj church and ditiing-nsuii 'I lie pn-cicst iiHtt Enamel Hloum. XtTKC Dr. W. F. Alexander lias loft his boos of account in our bauds for sell lenient. I'.u ii.-s knowing ihemselvoH in.b bl. -l to him will please rait and pay up. SrKWAKT A (iBKY. Albany. Or., Mareh IsV 1881, Thoaaanda of sobbcrs ami hntra aro en lltled to pnradnnn, with (ayment front date jf tllsi-haruc or death, if applied for U-fere Jnnuary 1. 1888, Wound, accidental iu jury or di.wtasu eiuiilos to a Pension. Uonnty aud book pay ooUneted. increaoe of Pension s tiri-o. This tirm established iu 1888. Addrene, euchndng stamp, ED SiiN l'.ROs.. U. S. Claim A'.ioim-ys, 711 O Street, Washington, D. '. For a cough or cold there, in nothing nnunl to Jumtiaati'e Oataxh Byrnp. Ml KRI to. TAYLOB TIIITES. 0a March in this city, at the Methodist Episcopal parsuu- age, by Kov, hanst Dillon. Mr. Wa T.evun: and Miss Cvmiiia Tuitk.s, all of this cwunty. DAVIS LEWIS tin March 30. at the residence of Mr. L C Deuny, in thia city, by the Ebtv. Isaac Dilleu, Mr. .1. K. Dams and Miss Evki.v s l.i wis, all of this county. VfALLACRB OHI.l.NC.. On March .".0. by Rev. S. (i. Irvine, D. !., Mr. JOM V.ii.i..vi Kit and Mba JnUA Oui inc.. Tbe Markets. Follow ing b a correct rert el the mar kets in this city up to noon yesterday: W II F. AT- Go cents per bushel. H OCK-$5 perbhl HAY -baled, SIfsWStI per ton. loose, $8. POTATOES 10 cts per ftltktl BU'lTKR -25 to 30 cts per lb. EfttiS -14 cents per'dna. PORK .") to o tii per lb. HACON'S hams, l.V(t,18c. shoulders, 10(U'12c. sides, 14c. DIIIF.D FRUIT sun dried appies, Wc. " " phima, 14c Plumraec dried apples, 14m. M pluaaa, 18c. CHICK ENS 52. 5C83.00 per dot SUGAR Sau Francisco C, 12c. COFFEE Costa Rica, 1820c Java, 30c Cureola 22c. Rio, 22. MILX, FEED bran, 810e8U per ton. -chop, $820. shorts, $15. middlings, 128. THE iDncc nisii uu i rr 0UQO V ft 1 01 lELLnC OF THE WORLD DR. IIIM J I S !JCsl!Tls OIL. Tin- Xfw tli iliiiil Uomlcr at the I9tll (Viitiir. THK WOMiKllFI I, ABOIdlSSEi OF PAW. et A Ni l 1 Oil ! I.i; DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT i Tl.e tmM t ,.i..iie. Un- world ha ever ktuwr.. KheMMtoiir :,., leafsnaei is-: nnhsanvej . .1. .1. iMnw 1 .... .1 in u 1..1.1..1. aaaniaeani - g- -1 o. -. nnhaans -. tiHiUm Ur lm I 'mlnmlr. tin ferllMK cT BaWatsaCOS In Ihr I I. . re Htt 1 0 In l. mlnale. ' TO BE USED EXTERNALLY. K.rt- tetS te uil UukkmAu Mki 5ilrTi. in WmMt iliet. an I at le.'. .1. 1, . HODGE, DAVIS & CO., fOKTI.A.Vft, oi:m.o.v olloit. 1, , ,,( u. ,Hall t. St. ii.-.t. til, rare red Th wriu-r, Mr. Vaaerfens, is c!l ai.il fatoroMr known 0, lhi Fyr rti ulara i. .(t:ire ,4 J W Weatiieri..ri a ., laana 1'i-l-TLSM., OKBOoS. Pa. Urstxv : I wm solftirim with ates ieli 11 ulj. -,tlnt..r .. .tij 'Un I d.rf l,le u mVrai-'t.i l.l-.wll I :m- ,,l ,,lr -,, ,, ., I arm.-:. I - Ai it reiiKo..ltlK .fi io.mi tv- At -t aHe ii , lie I oil, i.;.i.-a' f, MM rSMMS i if l-.l t - . t . . I ieo if ir ius 11 trwd e I kaee ased .-.It..'.. .4 l,iH ..t ir.."- MM I In; .ill. iw-tiea sih ia 11 l, ll fttHi f f I !; 1 1 , i ' f 1 , ,, , ff,.r rt Is J. W. W KATIIKKr-ol:!.' l RKKT. ALBANY IRON WORKS. eili:i:i:v MKKES, l"u.-iT.wit to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. UJ K HAVE OCR NBW SHOPS Al b "intdete-ii, ami ar- now prepared to baiidb a I kind's of heavy work. Wu wit! ntnnwraarCsrre ffhnnn Pnejlnen. ri-.t ami Saw Mid Mat buterv, and al! kind of It. .11 and line I 'aMini;s. rtm:K wtr. anhanri awni k. Sw-ial altriitiou given to reptiiiiite; ail kind of rnaeliiuerv. Will nl'fr mannfhc turn (he improved I'ti.-nv.V W!.,i.-(.nm w-jtarat.r. nhap s ttaber M. Mare at ImimUrr laid. Allmv, Or., u-.-. l--e. j.sif 0 0MP0UND XYCEK. hl. STARKKY ANI I'At.KNN NEW Treaanaeerl by IndnrJntfosi fr t't.n ' StOtp' ion. Beotn-bitis.. Caiarrli. Iiy-is-..-i t. Hea.ia.-ho, DebtHty, Neoralnhi, atheaaann- fi-.ni, ntrd all ntromh and Ni-rvotr li-or-tlerx. I'ai kagr-s may be .-oiivenii-inly sent by express, r.-aly for iiiiinesliale ne. a home A'l i-wpnsiti-M and fulJ direction in eat-b a.-ka:e. lanavnanihrn naal supplies rant u had oC II. K. MATHKWs btanMaxaaarry Htreat, . f . Pal. arwo tl Oil HON JS , ( Ft.R 1 r.A ItPIIOM.s, j DEAF Htoono. On trial lieforc- purr-haw. IV.n't waste your motley otherww Fre Paiiipbb. in f..r Attention. Horspmen ! CALdlaAPOOIA CHIEF, ownetl by Ui-si. Co-bran, will make lito ensuing season in thia county al thete) lowing raU-s : in;!e leap, -; ;sain,f k; insurance. f! . 'I bbi Saw. atallina hi of u brow n eolttr. I8M hands bigJa, ami weibs alsjiit MO) tt.. lie i gtnt.e, a go.l tr.iv ebr, a splendid farm hotse. ami can ahfia line tfbj.. His aite was a ClydeMlala ami Thjer Whip, and his dam combined I he bio el ol Vermont, yrhaoloOB and Printer. r Hint Iff Final Settlement. (bTOTICE is ETRREBY tdVKN TH r xl the naaoanataBed, OdmlnhMrajnt ol mo estate oi John Miiier. desvasetl, has tiled in tbe ('.unity ( otirt lor biiin County, Stale of in egoii, his final aecouui of tbe adiuinistrauoii of stud estate, aud liy order of saitl Court Monday, the lib day of April. 1 at the li.iur of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day. in set for hearing objections to said iinal eoeearnt aud tbo settlement thert-of. I. D MILLSBt J. K. Wkathkkkori), Ailministrator. Attorney. H H. FLINDT will make you a pair ol Boots that will fit you according to your idea of a fit, nnd will keep them from running over, with his Patent Counter and Shank Brace, and Steel-Edged Heels ; also in good repair, if neces sary, for six months, for Six Dollars- A 1 J A X Y COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE Al.blW, OK. The Third TV mm will open uu Muti day, January SI, 1881. Kur particulars coiieeniini; the cars oi stu.lt ana. the pries; 4 UtiU.m, sppl.v t. REV. K.lltKKT X. ONttlT. Ires,eal. WELCOME SALOON. Wiu. Volgt, Proprletnr. THE REST WINKS, IdgCORS ANL cigars always on band. BEER 5 CENTS A GLASS. Call and see me. Naloou in brick bnfht Ing, next door to Damml' fUrnUuro store. 2-tf WM VHNT (iit A MONTH 1,'uanititied. fK aJ al Bn M VdUU ntaile l.y the iiilu.trio.ati. ITapstel uut m quirtxl ; we will start you. Men, wouieu, la . n.t irls ntako money luttUtr at ... for us than at y ihiue else. The work is Ujjht and pie vx.ul, mkI su. a as any one can go i: ;..' ,.t. Thos who are viae in O see this noUte will srml us their aUUrees al oo.vai O see fer tlii-ni..l t'oMlh Outtit aini terms. N..w the Itaae. Tlx.be already at work ure layiti up lais sums el money. A.i.io. TKt'R & e., Aw... v Mains. iaVE O Bfl" 3ES TO XiO-AJST. Feraons wishing to effect loans upon ap proved security 1-i.n be net i.mitio.ialed by applvinz o C. H. HKW1TT, OToole'a Rrick Rioek, Rroadalbin St., Albany, Oreot. 2otf e