The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, August 25, 1882, Image 4

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FRIDAY AUGUST 25, 1882
III KOROt MITTLBI
A miser is a man who Uvea sad
dies like a beggar in order tbat he may
never be poor.
A young married man, whoso bouse
rent h paid by hh muthcr-ir law, ul
lades to her as his darling pay -rout.
A child being asked what were the
three great f oasts of the Jews, promp t
ly repliev1, '-Breakfast, dinner and sup
per." The swan, we have been told, sings
just before dying. When we heard
Miss Uppasee vocalize the other eve
ning we couldn't help wishing she
were a swan.
Grief is beautiful. ''Why do you
weep!" Becmsa Rotkchilds is dead."
"Bat he was no relation of yours, was
hef "No, indeed, and that's why I
weep."
Josh Biting saya: "Thar is advic
enough new laying around loose to
run three just such worlds as this;
what we are suffering for most is sum
good examples."
"I wish yon would jwy a Hitie at
tention to what I am saying, sir!"
roared a lawyer at an exttsperauug
witness. "Iam paving as little as 1
can," was the calm reply.
"I understand that your courtship
with Charley is at an end." "Yes,"
said she, "Charley pressed his suit un
til it became threadbare, and then I
gave him the sack."
"So year daughter has man ied a
rich husband?' "Well," slowly replied
the father, "I believe she hss married
a rich man; but I understand he is a
very poor husband."
When vou cannot qmet a bauy in
any other way you let him crawl under
the bed, and make him believe you
think he is lost, and are looking for him
and he will keep quiet for two hours.
The rector (to Irish plasterer on Ud
der, painting a wall:) That mortar
must have been very bad. Pat (with a
grin:) Faix, ye can't expict the likes
o' good Roman mmint to stick to a
Protestant church, sorr!
It was a sweet pretty idea to appoint
lady ushers in one of 'he fashionable
churches, and it brought crowds of
young men. But it was presently
found that ladiea whe had newer bon
nets than the ushers were given hack
seats.
Red-haired Chinamen are loc-Leu
upon as born to lock, and are especially
venerated. At meals they are given
the biggest dish of birds' nests and
snails, and the finest of roast rat
Who wouldn't be a red-headed China
roan!
Wordsworth improved: "Heaven
lies about us in our infancy," says the
poet. The inference is tbat as soon as
we get big enough te talk about our
selves. If we do not onr enemies will
probably lie about us.
Ex-Secretary Evarts once dined an
old sage upon roast goose stuffed with
sage. When the collation bad been
done for Mr. Evarts said, "We had a
goose stuffed with sage, now we have a
sage stuffed with goose.'' He ihtn
took the cake and passed it
A Massachusetts hod earner when
he worked a whole day, dropped a po
tato into a nail-keg; when he worked
a half a day he dropped in half a pota
to. Unfortunately some pigs got to
the keg and ate up his entire account,
and his employers brought him out a dol
lar in debt.
A Georgia editor who has roamed
about his 8 -.ate a great deal, gathering
a varied experience, says: "Gild is
found in thirty-six countries in this
State silver in three, copper ia thirteen,
diamonds in twenty-six, iron in forty
three, and whiskey in all of them, and
the last gets away with all the rest."
"Whatdis besh Iheab?" said old
Aunt Chloe, yesterday. "Do Bri'ah
done cjme op the Potomac and shell
1I.....J l Mr ii t i
aicA4unmui - V tsii, i eir to IBBBl
what's d matter wid dem sobers at
Washiu'toii? I done lib at Alexandres, I
aa' I knows dat de ole place aint gwine
ter afau' much o' dat kine oh foolish-nes-4"
A popular c mcert singer, advertise!
to participate in an entertainment in g
Mi:wo'.jri viiUgn, excused her absence
on the giouM 1 of having a cold in the
head, the next day eke recti ved the fol
lowing from an admirer: "Thiz iz
geuse greze; melt it and rob it on the
brigeofyere uoz until kured. I luv
vou to distraxsbnn. "
81DLT AfVLiCTKM.
"lly l.r was saJiy afflicted with
rbeumati-m," saiJ M. B.irton, of the
great t)vt- duo ajf Redway & Barton,
of this city, to ore "i' our rejior: i n.
"We J ctored hiu u great ileal, but
Cuuhl fini ii'j curt-; I had heard eo
much of the Hiioacy ot St. Jacobs Oil
that timtlly dettrtained to try it.Two
bottied of the Oil fully cured him.
Cincinnati Ertijuit er.
Ji)) -' vif cat in onilyrniJi
at home working for E. O. Hideout d
Co., 10 Baiciay St., New York. Sen
for their catalogue and fall part cular
A portrait of Benjamin Franklin,
painted in Paris whea he was ambassa
dor there, aud brought to ibis country
by the nxnt mayor of Sn Francisco,
Capt. BsrtleU, in owned by Mrs. Dr.
Diteon, of Maiden, Mam.
rcttftOii.H.
Lieut Schwatka, the Arctic explorer,
i,s .'rriously ill with malarial ferer.
Gen. Sheridan has started on his
summer jaunt through the Yellowstone
region.
Mr Gladstone has of late been very
closely guarded, oven at church being
attended by two policemen.
lion. Wayne McVeagh is rebuild
ing on his "BrooUfield Farm" the sum
mer residence recently destroyed by
fire.
Miss LItuma Thursby, the talented
American singer, who is at present in
Paris, will soon visit Norway in com
pany with Mrs Oie Bull.
Kate Skelley, the young giil who
saved a Western railroad train nud re
ceived as a roward a sum of money
has invested her gift in laud and is now
treating herself to a livu var' school-
in-.
President Arthur will probably visit
San Fraucisco after attending the Den
ver Exposition. If ho does, he will be
the second President to visit California
durina his term of oflice, I!. B. Haves
being the first.
i - )-
LACK M AUXOF U1IX.
There is a large quantity of good
lace made in the mouutaia vi'lagrs of
Saxony aud Babemia, and thousands
of handsale thus constantly employed.
Tuis industry has i f late received an
addition in the manufacture ot a pecu
liar lace or tulle made of white hair.
It was introduced into the dis:hct a
few years sgo by a Normandy lady,
and has since then extended to such a
degree that now in oae town (Rothen
kirchen) alone several hundred persons
live by it. The laoe is made of white
human hair, procured from all coun
tries of EarOpe, but princtjKilly from
Italy. The price paid for it ranges
. .. . .
gram uu?, incoming ij unii, aim vue
fine lace made out of it is ued as a
foundation for This industry
was originated in Paris, but the cheap
wages in Saxony soon enabled the
dealers in that countiy not only to
compete with French Uce, but evon to
drive it out of the Paris market itself.
Still, notwithstanding liiesms!! wag4,
clever ban Is can tarn troia Is. to
Gd. per day, while children get frou
seven pence to eijht pi?nce per day.
which
pay.
for tba; neighborhood
is good
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COsTPOUin).
liia geagaveCws
For aTl thaw PaUrU'capUliL-aJku Wrakacaae
A Hediriae for Wosiaa. larrsUd l y s V. umas.
frvparsd 8 a IToiass.
Tha Gfvataat S!al 9lmrrj glan Un Dan t Wttwj.
(Tit rrrlrri Ctas droor'.ny mpktita, inrlirorktca and
asnssassM aat organic njaaaesaj ghei aaaalaTtr .; .
flrmnwia to tha aw reatot the natural imtro to lb
are, as J ptuta on tba pal cWk of woman too tnrmh
row of UXo'a rprin and rarij saXSaaf Uns.
rrPhytician Us It and Prescribe It Freh "
It remorse fatstnese, OataWnqr. destrure ail a in
for eUmalant, and ruie" wcaaaM of toe atonack.
Tbat feeltaz of berlux AssSa, -auinc pain, vclfbt
and backacbe, Se aiws; pmnanent' j cared by It" a.
rr toe cra of Ktdaer CaaataU r ci'.btr acz
tbia Ceeeyeaad uaaurpaaacd.
I.TDIA E. I I MTU A MS BoOOP TTRIPIF.R
will eradieat err -.tur '( Hnu.r ftum ti .
Bluod. and Klre tone and i.t.-Dth tj ibj ajatau, of
cid woman ur cbiid. InLt on luv iug it.
Both the Compound and M-yxi Variflrr are pmred
at OS and Western Avenue. Lynn, Maaa. Prtca of
attber, SI. 8U bottlca for 9A Sent by mali Ui the form
ofraUe, or of Ijf.sne, on receipt of prtcx, f! per box
f?r either. Mm. Pinkham froeljr anawcra all lmera of
imulry. Eacl'ec 3rt. ttomp. Baadfcrpsmpblet.
Tfn fawny xVmld ! wtttioot LVDIA E. PlXVfT AH'I
LIVES. ITLLH. Thi r cure eobattpatton. luUuaut-w,
aud pyrpiiU of tbe liver, tu oente per bos.
8ST by all Drafiisu.'&8
i)
TUTT'S
PILLS
GYW1PTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
L033 of Appetite, Bowels costive, Pain in
the Head, with a dull sensation in the
buck part. Fain under the Shoulder
tJiude, fullness after eating, with a disin
clination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Yellow Skin,
rieauacne generally over tne ngnt
iiesnessness, wiin utiai areams,
colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TU'rn FILLS are especially adapted to
sack case a, one dose effect each a change
of feeling as to astonish the sufferer.
They f rysetss tMmApmetUe, and cause the
sirjdy lo Take on rinh, thus the system is
nourished, and by th-lr Toole Aetten on tba
I tares ti e Orwmaa, Besalar SMoeis are pro
daced. Price 25 cents. SO Harrsy st. H. Y.
TU1TS HAIR DYE.
Obay Haie ok Whiskers chanced to a Glossy
I'.lack by a single application of tnis Dyk. It tm
narta s natural color, acts I nstantaneoualy. Sold
by Drua1to, or sent by express on receipt of tl.
OFFICE, 39 MI R3AY HT., JOKW TOBK.
(Br. 11 ITS aUICAL ot ValaaM Infareallas aaSX
Easnd SsatlsU will b, uUit tlLZZ .a asstkaOva.
WE KEEP IN STOCK
THE LARGEST VARIETY OF
GOODS IN THE U. S. AND OAN SELL.
YOU ANY AKTICLE FOR PERSONAL OR FAMILY '
ANY QUANTITY ATWMTH CC1I C DoirC
! WHATEVER YOU WANT SEND FOR aim RITA.
LOQUE VFREE; ANO YOU WILL FIND IT THERE
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 & 229 WABASH AVENUE, CHICAGO.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
$30,000 WORTH OF NEW GOODS.
ALLEN &
ARE JUST OPENINC ONE OF THE LARCEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCKS
OF
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
EVER 0FFERE0
FOR SALE
DRY AND FANCY GOODS.
THIS DEPARTMENT Will RECEIVE
EMBRACES ALMOST EVERYTHING THAT
All the Latest Novelties,
Ladies' Dress Goods, Trim
mings, Silks, Satins, etc.
A GBEAT MANY OF OUR C00DS WERE PURCHASED !N HEW.YORK, CON
SEQUENTLY THEY ARE OF THE VERY LATEST STYLES, AND THERE IS NOT A
SINGLE PIECE IN OUR STORE THAT IS OUT OF DATE.
S3r PERSONS RESIDING AT A 0ISTANCE CAN HAVE SAMPLES
OF DRESS GOODS ANO TRIMMINGS SENT THEM FREE OF EXPENSE.
THE CLOTHING
IS COMPUTE WITH THE FINEST ASSORTMENT OF COODSEVER BROUGHT
INTO THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY, AND ALL WILL BE SOLO AT PRICES THA
Defy Competition Either Here or Klsnvlieiv.
WE ALSO
A Full Line of BOOTS Mb SHOES
HATS AND CAPS
3c 3E, OG3E3 13S.,
WE SHALL
ONE PRICE
S3r WE INVITE ALL TO COME ANO SEE US. WE HAVE COODS THA
WILL SUIT YOU, ANO WE KNOW T. WE WILL SELL AS CHEAP AS AN
ONE ELSE, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT. WHEN YOU COME TO
TOWN DON'T FORGET TO CIVE US A CALL, ANO WHEN YOU DO SO REMEM
BER THAT IT IS NO TROUBLE TO SHOW C000S-TKAT IS WHAT WE ARE HERE
FOR. REMEMBER THE NAME AND PLACE.
ALLEN
57 FIRST STREET, WIRKHART BLOCK, ALBANY.
MARTIN
IN ALBANY.
OUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. IT NOW
CAN BE CALLED FOR, INCLUDING
DEPARTMENT
KEEP
HAVE BUT
FOR ALL,
& MARTIN,
C'AItKISIt'B
'. EALSAK.
.llolta t u'Jit, i.M- y
imilaf article, on iu
rWl f it anjwdiif
r teanlinran an I .iiniy.
wd, lll.lt -rwU j
I'll l u'.rf fcll'i )iMt
11 1 ..! ) .
rhCrryorraJiiHrJr
i.iKly pciftiwl fii'l it
g f tlic ll; t mi I li i
Jlistox&Co, N Y.
1 1 t'1 & mr4wtt.
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A Supe rla.lva Health onj Strtagft Untom.
U ymt nr atrrhh4 or farmer, worn out V'l')i
rvvrvkoik. tt a rnmlttt rtn lnn l.y family ur houtc.
ImM dwN n Pamu OtHcm 1 Htc,
If yon run lflwyr, ihi-. t t bwinci rrpf r
Ii ii rt .y inr iual attain of ulwMW L !u h t iW?
itiumi jiitiKltitiulattl,ltiliiM r (Hffi I
Kymi havi ( uiiMtminxiti, I jw, i Kli-imi.
Urn, Ki'lnylniikiii, w any iIixmi!, if ihul inf.,
aioiimcli. Ir1, lliKMlrr tn rvr ' KPH' (ilM.j
Towk: nynu. Iluiti(fcairti IJ!ti't Vnndrr
ft-. I till Cut ar 1 Svrttt Cot i' Cut Cvef U:i j.
If yon mo '(! wy Itvm rgi, tit if nr
Hi il m.lh fr w it ' nj rrtt4. a Miiiiutai I tnVi
t!iHUHi TwC ft m J it wlHinif unit l-n I
y m II 51 (" H III I It 'I tlOlM Irt I V! t) t inhiairalc.
It h t-. I 1 Ml i i ' ct live; It Hum . yuan.
t i I'V '-IX. mtnllblii, vri YoubH
, aj 1 1 1 'it. i- 1 . 11-,1 l i-iii I. i!..., ! 1 ...; Matfaal
.r)nMit i.f tut f dl tmt arnVvliit,
II.. . V, t . a I iim,H 4l . Jn.n
bsat havi.n 1 rt'rtjfi tx 1 ias at
ti S i4 laaittiK ijaii I h i.u J wa
rtlimt ltk It. IihmM u ,. having I Vivw-
1 .....K ' 1 In- k 1 r :inttu VI
M'! any Iwftlit aW.
! t .' y
flZi.
KKKI WILI.KHT,
CARRIAGE AND WVCOH
NANVFACTVREK,
Corner Koiriil ! Furry Su. Albany.Or
I - iriurel Urnannfotiir rarriaKC atil
v -.".u at abort noticd and of Ifco vnry
UVMT MATERIAL
Ho male tito premium carrlaK and
buKtfka of the Nlat.
REPAIRING AND MB WOUK
'.'M M at nhortest notice ami in the mow
SKILLFUL MANNER.
1 i U work and
Imi iiras-claKi.
matt -rial i
warranUnl to
Uti
To the Sick and Afflicted !
AND KMl'EtflALLY
TL'c Snffrrins from Debility,
Ncrvons rrontration, Loss of
Vitality, Sexnal Inflrtnitim.
Ktr., Etc
rivn
1 mviti. mm
U E AT .NEED THOSE 1IAE n. ar.
e (ruta SKXIAL. AM Nr.l( It
iHlas 4iatciati who .mo oi..i !irti l
a.ituct.U al au..-adjll) tnat Utii
Tl" f fr! trartlUutiar la tv .umrtantU akllle.!
n laaae vUasea of UuubU at do so. and It tnuat U
Wfi i" the aeertaltal. ho .j doratkm. Vans nrr
face, th. tijh kMraladg aud WSnTrhtMaTc SuUxl, la
ifTl-rt. l.eur Utasn.
Oat. J. C !.
Iian. Lit now . ,l-'rle.i Inatlniu? .fi MM I lt.r
urj.w i n'iii' ina tmiinoi t ccrvuiiiy t.i
l.l aikl afellllal treatment an-1 ertct anl
n-at..rstwn. and f ..rr war. ! kM
On uWji lb rivtittad eortai
I am aaarr Ika I by dwelling tsMl an nnlaritlns s
ill.teet aa tho demy of assttal ;4 r Uas Ijpuieant
may ara m motite tut toe dsatrs to Inl.-nn
th who are suflctlnx ihmurh letioraoce. and
Ho l rurrloaanaea or want of aoowlede that a
rttre can Iw liad, are not ot.lv hurry ine Uw.iM-el.aa u.
i'i unUsnely rr ''. blt gHtnaT toiul wrmkneea aa
an Inhertloon. to (olure ctMratlNa, UUtt frost an
Ineentlvo t ta-ntnt m lo be ailctit.
ayasttema
If you are auffertov from idebl lotses, nrrrousrtesa,
WoahMaeaa. Oiif vialn of n.iiul. alight kaaam when
U0.1.T itntent, tartabte temper, Uembttaa; PSM
Ultoti, fluahos. Sr., or If )ou hsto prsrllivd tailf
abuse eeM In the allghtcst trtlcutsr )uu are auSar
ug from the
Dread Caessy of Human I Ifr.
Ami ttioffUl not hrsitatc to seek st r.- health sn-1
itaiilncaaj in a cure.
Ct KM UUAKAKTKRD. TV.TS yoiKHTi:
o.ssi I rl I1Y I.KTI'tU nit I'TIIKawtSR--frrr.
i:rlulely trzrlaulr BratrJIra I rl.
Q
I. Dli. Vea are aspocia'lr ilshto tu ktifferinf
ft.. in twrLUA roatrstiHi. Alt your asrultar roui-
l-UiiiUare ncrvuua in their urgin SBe hsm your
-tH. r.iij ar. I. rrll l. Uefreaaing ..r l'ir!.rv.il.l
keen, the Doetor in his roasarvhoa and practice wi
ttrrvoua trouhles has mads your onrsntsat'on a
.jwrlal tud) stul Is thus enahlod from bis etin
in-.- sih! knowledge to ahl and curs you in any d
the trotibU, wcaknees, fllatresalng end auSirliik' t
a hlt-h as a sex you are liable.
0"ou will find In tins Doctor a friend iijm.o
whuiii ynu ran rvi-iy ivr -.imirt, a)j ami cure
Dr. t'enns's IVasale Beaseslles bars al
i .i.in. I a reputation f.r slnciency unciualed any
medicine, or niedll presertptln ever offt-ro.1.
They .an be sent by mall or express.
Those (trailing personal care and attention ran
hae all ru-easnry aiommotUtion tumiahed.
O
Lrffers,
Thtnc who can not lali the city ran by sivtag
their symptoms in their own way, ,. , .. advice,
siul when Seslretl, Inattucnt si i. r.,- with every aa
auranos of s cure.
LETTERS RETI IINED OB lE8TUOYKI.
AtlJrgse,
ir J. '. Vl .4..
Medlral lesflfafr,
i. : ftfertifeB SI.
San Kran. Kl. 81, litttt.
NTISELL
10 000 Pianos
t.000 Organs.
PIANOS
rvm imi. giuf
af Maimfartutar.
rnin.J3tol.ias)
Ca.lt, Rciitur
IsSfS I'ni.r ta
ANTtSELL
ORGANS
ear viiLAt'.aij
'ail FraiKlaos.
STARTLING
DISCOVERY!
LOST MANHOOD RESTORED.
A io tun of youthful Imprudence causing Prema
ture Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Manhood, sir.,
having tried in vain every known remedy, has dts
covered a eimple sell cure, which ho will send FRKB
to Lis fellow aufferers, address J. H. KKEVBtt,
4 t butbUIll gtat V.
500 IXauttrri
1, .Al .aSSv X
AS
he KlrbNH'a etildrn IfnlaMiu " I
Curui (luiicois, tirat and .eoolid stSSSt ; More
on the Iak and llody , Syphilitic ('atarrah, dia
nuaud ScaI, sud all rimarjr turm of iho Uiase.
iricd, f i-.i ilottle.
Le Klrliau'a ;hlrn Italssm No. t.
Ciin TBrtl.iry, Morourlal, fiyphilitic Klieuiuatleni,
Pain in the iioiies, Tlcerated Throat, KyphiliUc
Itaali, Lumpe, etc., and eradicate all diseases
from tho lyateui, whether i-auaod by boil treat
ment or abusw of mercu.-y, lesviny tha Idood pure
and hoalthv. i'rlau.S&,00 er Bottle.
1c Klehnn's tildra Spsnfah Antidote
for ths cure of Uouorrhca, Ulcut, etc. Price,
S2.60 per Dottle.
Le Riclinu's tiwtdeii Spsnlsh Injection,
a waidt for cure of uleet, Strictures, Disease t
the Urethra- and Uladdor, etc. Prioe, fH.(0 per
Bottle.
Le Rlrlisu's Golden Olulmnnt for the
effective hosting of Syphilitic Mores and Krup
tioos. Price, 91.00 per Bottle
Alio Atf-enU for Le Klchau'a Golden Pills, for
weakness, lose of physical power, and all diseases
arisng from abuse and excess or over-work. Price,
$3,00 per Box.
Sent ever here, C. 0. P., securely packed pe
Express.
C F. RICHARD at CO. Agent. 427 a 423
Bonsome street. Corner Clay, San Frsi'cisuo, t al.
i AaafT
ii '
m
eta
GREAT INDUCEMENT I
MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON I
Great RednrlionN !
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY I
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS
IN LINN COUNTY.
i
A Pavement of the way for the
Golden time coming.
0
BVKRYBODY HIJYS Ol "
AMD
EVEBYBOB1T
-PROPRIETORS OF
ALBANY SODA WORKS,
-AND DEALERS IN
Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Groceries, Provisional,
Candiep. Nuts and Tr apical Fruits.
Albany, - Oregon.
OKE DOOR JtELOW JOHN W HOQB STORE. Wy
AT T1IK OLD STAND, Tt FIRST STKF.FT, HAS ON HAND A FINF AN
A2KOKTMEXT OJ
COOK, BOX AND PARLOR
STOVES AND RANGES,
A tj tiount- Ira the alley. He a to I aa porta and isiaaatartore-k
TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER WARE
OF KVKRY D1X HIlTION IN STOCK
HAND, A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE.
ALL OF WHICH HE OFFERS TO THE PUBLIC AT PRICES, THAT DEF
COMPETITION. CALL AT 72 FIRST STREET, ALBANY, OREGON.
Repair work done at
visnSft
I r, atf M
. i' ,
a. . ( .
. a a - .
fa..-..
I AA.4 iM
CY KNO S NCW CYSTIM.
AM) MTTHD WITH COHBINATION BPr.CTA.CLEO.
RatT Wilt CKtfiECT IT) PftCSICVE THE SCT.
PUDLCRS CAN NOT GET THSSE COODi
rue saic SSsVS at
hnrrh Dlrrciori .
Y. I'. C. A. Meets at their room in Fos
ter's briuk building on Saturday evenings
at 7:30 o'clock, and on Sabliath afternoons at
4. Business meetings are held on the even
ing ol the second Monday in each month.
Everybody invited to attend
U. P. Chcbch. Preaching every Salibath,
at 11 a. M., and 7 r. m. by Rev. f$ O. Ir
vine, D. 1). Sabbath School at 2:30 r. X.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Kv am: ki.ic a i. Church. Preaching oo Sab
bath at 11 a.m., and 7 '. r. v. Sabbath
School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thurs
day evening, d. A. Halleubangti, (astor.
CoxoREOATlONALCitcnrH. Servicesevery
Sabbath at 1 1 a. M. and 8 r. M. Sabbath
School at 2:30. Prayer nutting on
Thursday eveniug f ch week. J. W.
Harris, pastor.
M. . Church, outh. Services 2nd
ai.il 4th Sabbaths at St. l'aul's M. K. Church.
South, at 11 A. H. Sabbath School at 10
a. m. sharp. Prayer meet in : everj Thurs
day evenng. Jos. Kmery, pastnff.
M. E. Chcrcii. Prcauhing every Sabbath
ri II a. m. and 71 c. at. Song sen ice in
the evening liofore sermon. Sabliath School
t 2.'30 P. m. Prayor meeting every lliurs
iay evening. I. Dillon, pastpr.
Presbytkuian ClM'l
Sabbath morning and
m. Service every
evening tn College
ChapeL Sunday School immediately rfterthe
morning aorvico. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evnoiug. Kev. Isaac 11. Cm. In
pastor.
HriscofAt, Ciiruru. Services ovory Sun
day, morniug at 11 a. m., evening at 74 p.
in. Holy communion every Sunday morn
ing at U.-4o a. m. fednendsy 7 .30 p. m.
(obt, L. Stevens, pastor.
NEW BARBER SK0M
J, Ii. SUBLES, Pinp'r.
A itl) Sl
wilh each
and hair-ciittii
OOOD SKA FOAM SHAMPOO coes
h fcliav. Prices for shaving
aud natr-i'iiuiiig same a usnui. itooms
oppoMite Mullw dn's tor; lOtf
NEW YORK SHOPPING!
Everybody delighted with the tasteful
and beautiful selections made by Mrs. I-a-mar,
who has never failed to please her
customers. New Pall Circular just issued.
Send for it Address
MRS. ELLEN LAMAR,
87T Broauwsr. New v
16:7tf
YI0 SAM WA'S
LAU NDRY !
Does the best washing and ironing in Al
bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for
Chinese labor. Laundry on Washington
street, opposite Marshall's Livery Stable
l&SOtf
IS tho TIMK TO XJ3r !
GOES -A.W."y
k JOSEPH,
OR TO ORDER. AlfiO. IIE KEKFS ON
reasonable figures.
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ALBANY
MARBLE
WORKS,
STAIUER BROS. - Proprietors
ALBANY, OKEOON.'
MONUMENTS, TABLETS,
-AND
HEADS JL'OINKS
Executed in Italian or Vermont Marble.
Also, every variety of cemetery and
other atone work done wiUi neatness and
dispatch.
Special attention given to orders from
'all parts of this Slate and Washington
Territory.
JMTA11 work warranted. 17:12
ALBANY FOUNDRY
AND
MACHINE SHOP.
CDTlDIilsHED 1S63.
By A. P. CHERRY, situated at corner of
Mmt aud Montgomeiy Streets, Albany,
Orogen.
Having taken shargeof the a bore named
Works, we are prepared to manufacture
Steam Engines, Saw and Orist M Hi,
Wood-working Machinery, Pumps, Iron
and Brass Castings of every dee. ription.
Machinery of all .kinds repaired. Spe
cial attention givenfto repairing farm aa
cbhiery. Pattern Making done la all Its feraaa.
l&llyi A. F. CHERRY & SON.
NB W FISH MARKET.
On corner opposite Senders A Sternberg.
Will keep constantly on h.nd
all kinds of fresh and salt fish andoystsrs
that the market affords.
M. Httb
flJla-M aasaS-l
FARMS FOR SALE
BY
CUIB H.STEWART,
Real Estate Broker,
ALBANY, OREGON
The following U ft pftrUal lint :
170 acres avDeand balf aoflea wast o
Tangnoi, Oropnftod mlUa from Al Ymoy.
85 avre in cultivation ; 40 acre more can
I pat in cultivation eaatJy; balance good
timber and peat u re land. Soli, rich blaw k
prairie, (lood house and bam, good board
fence, all In good repair ; young orchard
of 100 tree; good we I and running stream
for stock ; icood school, ch arch and poet
offloe ; good neighbor hood end good sod-
y. jerins a;w per acre; 92,000 down,
ram on easy
280 acres on Jlanowflsuatereed.il miles
from AlianT and 5 milee from cio, ami
ta miles from JelSanon. 1X5 mm good
farmlns land, 75 acre la fntlriisSnmi. re
tnalodr In timr and brash; house 18x21,
with l'J foot walls, ell 16x20 ; aood barn
22x34 wi th 14 foot shad an one aide; good
Umctm an1 wau-r. Terms $.VAQ csmH iLwd
If possible. Rather than net sell will tak
tJH) down, and oalaoce on 2 te 8 y rn
time, secured by mortgage.
IWl.acros 5i of mile west of Aftasare
100 acres In cultivation rnd 9t acres oak
and ash timberxood wooi land; all under
fence, board and rail, some good and
bad ; about 7 acres In orchard, apples.
mostly pears; good soil; 20 bushels wheat
per acre on average; good two-stor frame
house, plsAored, rooms, built In 1873,
and cost 82 0K grxsl barn, 28x40 and two
hUxls; ell arranged for farm purpose.
Terms, 88000, 2 years time on S5O00.
150 acres VM mflea weet ofTanawnt: 100
acres in cultivation; all new land, dean
and In good oider; good two story house,
roams, neany new ana in aood condi
tion; rood new barn 30x36: fine rounar
orchard, 100 plum and prune trees, fair
apple orchard; fmcee In good order; piesv
ty monmg water; w acres or good Umber;
rich, black aoii and very prod active.
Price 862.VJ, cash and balance on lime.
) acre i.rie ar.'l a hall
of Albany; 15 acres ha wheat,
in fair
woodland; aood
Price $25 acre; terms
1 mile
of Soda
haiaw.
Springs: fair farming
100 acres fenced. Wffl be sold
In
tracts or all together; food acbaoL e
sod post asBes at Sodarilla, also the
B priojrs. rnae fa per acre;
80 acres VA miles shore Onaatta, on Ys
qulna Bar. known aa taw old shipyard. It
baa a splendid frontage oa the Bay, and
will be sold at il per acre.
TOO acres, lying wit! o a mile of Mon
roe, in Benton county. Al. under fanes
and divided Into five fields. All feed
farm land and half In grain. Good bouse
and barn, splendid water and a fine orch
ard. It is oae of l he bast Burns la hat
auction of the valley. . Price f2S per acre
1000 or $1600 down and balance on time
202X acres lying 5 miles aiarth seat of
Ilsrrlsbarr and 1 mile east of Muddy
.station all under fence; 180 acres in culti
vation, balance In pasture, bat most of it
can be put in cultivation. IS story
barn, good water, etc l mile to
Price AMMO,
123 acres lying 0 miles south of Albany
and 2 miles from Tangent 75 acres in
cultivation and all under fence, 2S seres
more can be put into cultivation by out
lay of f 100. House, barn, aptendid water.
A fine yonng orchard. Price, $30 per
acre.
4 S3 acres in Center PresAnet 3
from station on Narrow Gauge. 100 i
in cultivation. Good- VA story bonne,
wood bouse, barn, and splendid water
and hoe orchard. All under fence.
Price $U per acre.
240 acres ly ins about 3D milee south
i cs.st of Albany. All under ieace, small
on -bird, no buildings 50
cultivated, but it to all
tare. Face $10 par acre.
243 acres lying 3 milee from Braadon'a
Station in Center Precinct, all under
feaes. Iu0 acres in culuvatioo. Large
1H story frame bouse, good barn, several
outbuildings, on-hard and good water.
Price, $20 per acre.
OlQ seres of land in Marion county,
OlfO lxA miles from Bustse Vista and
seven miles from Jefleraon. 80 acres In
cultivation and balance La light brush asp
timber. House, barn and aood orchard.
Flooring mid within 1 Bailee. Enough
wood can be sold at the pottery works at
Baena Vista to pay for the farm. Call on
C. H. 'Stewart, at Albany.
A STOCK RANCH
IN EASTERN OREGON.
stock ranch of 220 acres, with good
outside range, located near Bridge Creak,
in Wasco county, together with about 5
hoi see, to exchang for land herein the
Willamette Valley. Now, if ye i want to
sell y.ur farm and go into the aock busi
ness in Eastern Oregon, here ia a chance
for yon. Call on or address C. U. Stew
art, Albany, Oregon.
c c CBRRRT.
C. R. PARKE
ALBANY
IRON WORKS.
CHERRY & PARKES,
(Successors to C C. Cherry.)
KacMaists, Mwriglits, and Iron
Founders.
WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS A IX
completed, and are now prepared to
handle ad kinds of beavy work. We will
manufacture Steam Engines, Grist end
Saw Mill Machinery, and all kinus of Iron
and Brass Castings,
r iTTKRss marts en aateaT xerrscc.
Special attention given to repairing all
kinds of machiuery. Will also manufac
ture the improved Cherry at White iie
Seiarator.
Sbe mm Barker fM. wfBce a satasbrr Tarsi.
Albany, (Jr., Dec 1, 1880. I8tf
VC . n a A P" ,U v Sample orU
C UKJ 0aVrw fce- Adram s.ru.av e C.
I"..i tlan.l, Halue.
&rtr A WEEK
si 2 a day at ttaw easily
Vlt Caally tlutfl
l roc AUirvaa Tsts a
Oo.,
Augusta, Maius.
O. B. P.
saaiSTaaro slascb 9a, 1ST.
la the people' popular ressady it ia vrarranted to gHvs
...it iii s, ti. .n, if yau want testuaosial es'l at the sffloe
We don't puhliali tlie.ir, but refer jou to the dealers
iiijx:isuners. It has no equal. 91 r butUe or
C bottles tor S-
RED GROWN MILLS.
BALLARD, 1S0S & CO., PROPR'S.
xrw pRocets ixovr sr perior for families
ASD RAKERS rSE.
BEST STORAGE FACILITIES.
Highest price in Cash lor
Wheat
ALBANY - ftiyi - OR