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HOKE 1KB ABBOAD. Official City and County Paper, Kntered at tho Pjst Offioe at Albany, Or. aa second class mail matter. FRIDAY OCTOBER 37, 1882 CHAMBERLAIN & 8TTTE8, F.itttor anil Proprietor. I it llnrder? Last week we gave an acomiuL of the ntytderlouedlsappvarsin'e of 'iht mas Kay live 1 with hh mother ehrht nillee oast of Sdo. A bwu' tii re wooka eiuce he leceived word from Mr Nlmchiok one of hi neighbors, that hia dog were baying something tn the woods acmes Thomas Csvsk lrom where he lived. He took his gun ard went out to see about the matter, since which time he has not been seen until last Wednesday noon, when his dead b dy was found in Thomas Oerk, about one and a half miles below where his mother resided. A few days after finding his gun iu the crook, as mentioned in our last week's issue, 'tis hat was found In the crkok s uiedisiMt.cj below w.th four bul let holes in it, auppoaed ts have been made by buck -shot. Th's confirmed .the very general belief that he had been mur der tl. Parties, who had been searching for the body for about t- u weeks, then reuewed tbeir dilirence, when his body, aa am-e stated, was found, pierced by seven buckshot, the fatal ones bein two that en tered at the right side of the back part of toe heal an 1 lute 1 in the right front side. One shot louged in the shoulder and the other three wer m Unly flesh wounds about the head. Coroner Davis was immediately notified by telegraph, and summoned Dr. J. L. Hill, of this city, and proceeded to the plocj where the body was feuad, summoned a jury who, alter bear ing the evidence, returned a verdict to the effect that the deceased same to his death from the discharge of a shotgun in the lunJsof someone unknown to th-m. Oaaltarjr. Much sickness is caused by the care lessness ot our citizen in not pay it g ptoptr sttention to tLe sanitary condition of tbeir premises. Too muob caution cannot lie taken in reference to the iBUK ?r ia which yards and streets are cleaned ot all decaying sub-its nose Slime, pools of water, old bones, rotten boards, etc. , all need looking to, and im. mediately, for the heavy rUns of our winter only add to the dctyi't prjoeee. Th longer this U put off the in re difB- ult will it be to attend to it. Our streets should be thoroughly rid ot o'd rubbish and made the cleanest and most orderly of any in the State. If health had nothing to do with it it should be dons, for order indicates prosperity. The health of every private cittzen demands that they should put tbeir bouse sad yards in good condi tion. It will save many a doctors bill, and many an hour of pain. A thorough sys tem of drainage is needed, by which all infuse water can be taken from every block in the city. As we cannot have thbt all at one time, we mutt individually see that the premises and streets in our neighborhood are placed iu the bst condi tion possible. t-ae sslelf I p. Last Monday, Mr. Miinebjck, the Ger man, who was accused of eanvdvrHg Titos. Ray, the voamc nua who disappeared last week f rum the Forks of the Santiam, came to this city sod fave himself op. Seek was the feeling in the vicinity of Ray's home that he feared mob violence and took this coarse to protect himself although be claims to be innocent. The clothes of Bay have been fun J, with several shot 1 el through bia hat. As be had a rifle he could not have made them himself'. Who did it is a mystery, although many in the Forks seem to think that Mimchick is the guilty oae. Certainly it looks mors sad more ss if someone bad killed him, and that it is not a case of drowning. Teal aaac Probably nothing stirs np the feelings of our old settlers more than any reference to the cannon which used to make the mountain echo in the times of the rebel lion. e were interested tbe eteer eve ning in a discussion as to what became of it. It would seem that the Democrats succeeded in getting the bulky, mutilated, booming affair from tho Republicans and silently conveyed it away, where haa been a mystery to every one but the faith t ul who hid it, at least so it has been cl limed, as they never divulged it to any one; but there are others who aay that afterwards in crossing the old ferry, they saw it in the bottom of the river, a boot h ilf way across, and will vouch for it. Be it as it may, if it could only be resurrect ed it wonld be a good idea to mount it and place it in some public place as a curiosity and a a sign that all old feelings of ani mosity have pas jd away. Court weak. Burn the leaves. Ladies' Kmporiam. The river is lowering. P. M. French, jeweikr. Blue libben Club to-night. Farmers' k Meshsnics' Store. Fer a flnsealendar olook, go to French. K. R Skip worth, lawyer. Albany, Or. Itargams ia dry goads at the Ladies' Em. porta as. $400 to lean on good security. Call at thia office. Busiest house ia Albany, ths Ladies Emporium. Watches, clocks, and jswslery, lots of it, and cheap, at F reach's. C C Hogns is now Paymaster Ueneral of the Oregon Pae.tic. New embroideries opened this week at the Ladies' Emporium. riowtag and sowing ia ths order of the day amoag the farmers. Bargains in mans' famishing good at ths Farmers' & Mechanics' Store. Ths Exchange Hotel is being repaired and placed in a food condition. Another rain will be required before heats caa run on the Willamette. The heat assorted stock of goads in the city at Maateith k aW tea hack's. tio to Blain'a for your clothing, where yen caa seJeet from a splendid stock . Hogs are in demand and are bringing good prices. It pays to raise them. W F Caaaon has jest purchased one of ths prettiest deg carts we have seen. The Indies' Aid Society meets nest Tues day, at 2 o'clock at Mrs Uaaaat's. People seem to think thtt Dolpb will rep resent Dolph better than be will them. Subscription to ths Deuocbat 92.50 in advenes, $3 00 at the end of ths year. (Jo to Samuel K Yeaag'e Beet and Shoe Store for ths neateat kid shoes fer ladies. If you weald sleep well nights and have a clear conssienee subscribe for ths Dkjum-rat. Dr. O. Willi Prtc dentist, offi ;e in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Iangdoo s Drugstore. Just received a flee lot of the popular knit gaeda from Chicago, at Saiaaol K Young's. Sunday was a day to bj appreciate 1 sur rounded aa it were en all sides by stormy weather. We nedeesBseJ. thtt Pre I Cupper has stopped rantiia his te bitwsea this city an I tV-vallis. TheCdlere Societies gtw their first en- tertatameat Ust rrtley evaatag. It was quite iaterestiag. A ti rat-class dray firm is that of Crosby k Humphrey. They are oarefal, prompt and accom as eats ti as;. Clothing for big men, akin ay meat, boys, youths' and sbildren, bottom figures at the Farmers' A Mechanics' Store. In the ease io the Circuit Coort agaiast Dan W'agnoo fer gambling, a verdict of "net gniity" wa rendered. A man named Alec Bledsoe was shot Ust Sunday near Hill bare fr a deer, by Samuel Wast. He died instantly. 8 tne fine looking venison was being sold on nr streets last lneeday. ten ova's a p hi ad was cheap fur it. T ie prohibition bill passed bet will have to pass another Legislature before it can b submitted to the people. K jv. Joe Eai-ry of Corvallia, will preaoh in the M. E Church South, nstt euaday moeniag at II o'clock. The mil redact a; the fees of Clerk's and Sheriff got through both Meases, but will net take effect uatil 14. A war is being njade en the cigarette as one of ths greatest enemies of yeeth. It should be exterminated. Mr Putmsn. of Sweet Home, who was ar rested for chewing John Donacas ear, was discharged by the grand jury. Jeha usher received suite s bruiting at the late f re by canting ia contact with the handles of the hand engine. Mrs Dr Potts lectures in Portland quite saccessfaL She had coed gave the beet of satisfaction. It is humorous to notice the manner ia which he public in cluster around Dolph now. Anything to obtain office. The following novel local appears ia of our Jacksonville exchanges : "W wanted. It will cum your co'd." Last Monday st Eugene City J 11 Brown was instantly killed by A J Beroesou. It wss ths rssslt of aa altercation. Papers mailed here Friday noee sometimes le not reach Wells Station till the middle of next week. What is the matter ? Received this week a faU line of the cole vanity at Salem, is uncommonly interesting and is an honor to the College. This week John Dos is trying to get whs Richard Roe owes him. Be has tried in vain all ether rsseoroos and now, as a Ust re sort, seeks justice at ths hands ef Aer. We ware somewhat mixed up last week when we stated that Beaton seuaty's as is meat was larger than Lisa county's. set as dawn as ths liars iu that case. Work en the stores ia the Parrish Block, soon to be occupied by Peters k Blaln is be ing pushed. When arranged as planned any, "Another humbug," a trisl 15-osnt rim is prepared. Ask year druggist to get it for yon. In bottles at lb cants, 50 ots and ti. The telegraph offioe was kspt open last Friday evening until after ton, receiving ths vots in ths Senatorial contest. Such was the interest in the matter that the room was completely full, of men of all parties and oreeds, Mitchell men and Anti-Mitchell men. Dnmaorats and Independents. The different sxpiseeiens uttered were interest ing and hnmeroos. The result wss entirely us looked (or except by a fsw, and was rr. it will baas flee a hardware and agricultural I osived with groana, nearly all of Mitchella implement bouse as there is ia ths vsllsy. Jim OUanoar is makjag the Chinamen squeal, so that tbs poor Celetials will saw wood fer oonsidsrahly leas thsa a few month ago, fer the sake of getting work. Do net hesitate about g 'isg to Hoffman k Joseph 'a for yoar grooerss. They keep one of the beet stocks in the City, aad are oare fal about giving yea what you ask for. A turbine water wheel for sals at thia of fice ( a 12 iaoh wheel, la splendid condition: will be sold ohsap. Also 40 feet of 1 inch shafting and about 12 feet of If inch shaft. Whst antagonism i A good liver, la gener al, has a feed User. How to remedy this evil : Use Plunder's Oregon Blood Purifier, wbieh will remove all imparities from your iver. We have a copy en oar table ef the North China fhsi'y AW, published st "Shanghai Wedeesday 23rd of Asguat. -7th m n, 0th day. 8th year of H. I. M. Knaag llau, stc. , in eh i usee." The Blue Ribbon Club meets this even ing. A good program ts being arranged. Rev D W Cameron will deliver the add rose and reeiUttons end mnaie of an interesting nature will be furnished. Maateith k Seiteobach take pleasure in aaneunctag to the public that they will re ceive next week from the mat a new line of ladies' delmans and winter wraps, new ia style and sure to please. Dr. J. T. Wells died st his boms in Port- land last Monday. He had been suffering with oensumptiou for shout two years. Hs has friends through ths valley who will re gret to bear ef his death. Prof ftobh, of the Central School, and en J K Weatherford. const Unto the exam ining board this year fer the purpose of ex amiaing teachers, having been appointed by School Supenateodeat Moses. Mongolian pheasants are . getting quite Sanson around on- city. But a day or two ago we noticed one tn a yard in ths city, ami it dm net seem to be very frightened at the spproch ef a person without a qaeae. We are glad to notion that Rsv. Cameron is ataking a desperate effort to extermiasts the heodlamism noticeable at some sf the meetings at that eharch He shoetd bo as- ssstol by all levers ef good order. One of the beet arrange I fronts ia the eity tg that ef Moots tk Beitenhech's Mare than common taste is displayed by this energetic young firm in their arrangement of good. They base a sp'eo lid stock of goods to select from. It is about time for ths B'ec ketone Society to be resurrected. Here ia a quae ton for them to start on . "Resolved. That Esg waa justifiable ia her attack npes Egypt," It is going ths roueds and should Albany. The meeting of the Common Council Toes day evening was a abort one, the only bnsiaas dosve be eg the nana I allowance end presentation ef bills, ths ordering ef a side- walk constructed. anJ the adaption of the ease rers report. While yon are eeertiag justice this week da not forget whan yon go home to stop st s store at Lebanoa, aad lay ia yoar stock ef graperies, ate Yea can get of bim as fresh goods and at as reasonable as can be found anywhere. Our admiration for the famous 18 has now turned to contempt, "f e can't see hew an aati -mooopol tat could refuse to veto for Mitchell and than east his ballot fer Dulpb. Of the two we believe Mitchell would rep resent the State the better. tne store ot a a JSwiiwsia present a lively appearance nowadays, aad deserves to for he is selling a splendid stock o goods c'on. Hs has just received direct from ths east at reduced rates a fine line ef eashaeros, which it will pay yon to call aad sxamiae. Mr H F Newman, ef Peoris, was in th s city Tsssday. He has opened a stors there and has tbs prospects of doing a good buo nesa. Aa bis Stock of goods are all u i4 fresh it will pay the people in the vicinity of Peoria to do tbeir trading at his store. Last Monday Jas O Cherry, of A F Chrry k Son, shipped to the Jefferson mills as pretty a mill hoop ss ws have yet seen. It ! ensmias saying that thsy wonld prefer him to Dolph. A young Republican friend of ours living near Miller's has corns to the oonulusinn to take unto bltueelf a "better half,'' whiub he will do iu a few days when we will have the pleasure of announcing ths names of tbs happy couple. This is a vary ssnsibls thing for our friend to do, and as it it in sooer dance with the eternal ftness ef things thst one sensible set should be followed by an other so our friend cams ia and had bis asms plsoed en the Dsmocuat'h snhsoriptioa roll. A letter addressed to A L drey, wss placed iu oar box, why ws don't know. We have no connection with him ; he hasn't kept as posted about his whereabouts, ai d left ao isstractions about sending his mail ; but at a venture we have epeued the affsir. It is from Portland, and is a solicitation from a firm there for Mr (J. alia, etc., to buy bis legal blanks of them, snd signrd "Faitbfally." If this firm keeps posted ss well about the latest legal forms se it does about state matters, it's blsnks weuld'nt bind anytbiag together. They should sab- seribe for tbs DaMoeasT. i ii i i BOOIAL AHDIPER30N tL Mrs 0 R Templston is visiting friends in this city. Fd Settlei w r is living at Crewly Station , Mies Nellie Pat ton is visiting bar mother in Portland. J L Cowan, of laibanon, was iu the t tty last Hsturdsy. Henry Mcllwsin is oat after an illness of several weeks. Mr N Beam was in tbs eity the for jrt ef the week. Henry Clark retarnod from Kagene City last Saturday Mr John Hobbiof Monm-mth, has moved to Can year tile. Judge Burnett, of Corvslli. i attending Court this week. I C Bailey, formerly ef Soever Station, sow resides at Seism. County Clerk Wilson ef Corvallta was ia the eity last Satarday. A L Bi idgaf srmsr , of Tangent ssado as a cell the first 1 the week. Jadge Strettou, oae of SeJem's leading attroaev'f is ia the city attending court. Jas Kikias and family save today for Oebooo, where they will spend the later. Irvio Macy, Laander Stitee, sad James Rtloy bavs been attending Caurt this weak. Miss Resale Torre! I left Ust Tueevlay for San Francisco, we are sorry to say, to re FIBS t Thlaory washsml aHtig Ferry street Friday night at 16 minutes of 12, Im mediately after a black and white ob ject waa seen gliding rtlong the street In wards L'ntJ street ami (hen Hie Hanging f the fire bell brought nearly every fire man In tat city to hit feet ar,l on the treats In an Instant. W'DIt (he great st dirfleuKy the engine ami tftMktwere drawn through thn mndily streets lo lli scene of tho flre,wliioli nroved to i tin residence of iilgtit-wittHi (leo, W. Burk- hart. A stream wss noon on the lUm which were esllngulahetl, but not until the building was in ruins. Although close (o a barn and but a few feet from 1) P Mason's residence, by tho exertions of the firemen nothing eW was destroy ed. All of (he furniture Iti (ho lower story won savi d l.y html work tm the lart ef those first at the flro ; but moM a very thing on the second floor was lost, The fire caught lu (he front room on the upper floor, from the stove pipe running through front the reem be low. Mrs Hurkhartdiscoverinir It srave the alarm and 1 egsn herself getting out what things she could. There waa no insurance either on (be building or the furniture. The rare wiih which the lat ter were taken from (lie building wss yery coinmeailsblr. The tn-xt day asnloi rlitmn pgpwf wn circulated to assist Mr Burksrt In Wear Ingblsloss Itmetwlth conidcrnble success. The Ladles' Qgcfng OtBh wan mi hand aa usual snd warmed the hoys up with (heir excellent beverage. nr. tt u mw x rn mo n oium.i v ABI4S. Belisloua. Ths Klders' Aasooiatiou of ths United Presbyterisn church will I... held in the church in Albany oo Mends? evening Nov. 0:h st 7:30 p m tor which the following pro gram has been adopted : let. Devotional exerciee. 2nd. Add rem by Rev A M Acheson, ub- jeet Presbyterian nhnroh yooriiMieet t be followed by general diacoaeiim. Tt'XSSfMV, 0, a. M. lt. Devotional exerciser - It-port -f eeSsV mittes on constitution snd by-laws for the Association. 2nd. Diacunfiou, adoption and gxuersl huainess. Tcrui tY, 2, r. it. It, Address by Rev BO Irvio, Ml.jct -A-oneration of pastor and Kldi rs in the Master's work. '2nd. (ienorsl disenasion on the r ipro ul Intiea of fifK. i-rn and mombwra of the liureh 7 an p m, sddrsaa by Rev T .1 Wilson, Hub- ject Who ahnnld Im electcl Kldir ; and their (uslilioatioia. These meeting are open to the public and nhriatian brethren are respectfully invited to attend and participate in the discission. & W. (iKAV, Secretary. n. Isataaiiy ti litre sod i.in raiallr lajerea by a ralllnc Thesultjoot of this brief ekou-li was i...rn Jsnuary 1st, lflooln Ixuisvllls, Kentucky, and died in Albany, Oregon, f toiler -J 1st, U82and was therefore eighty-two years. nias months sud twenty days nld at his death, lie was msn led to Hnnle Terrell. who died Oitobtr 21, 1S7.U. He ua the father ef ten eblldern Hght girls ami twobtys, all of whom am dcadexrept two diughters, Mis. Jonas Dttfa, (flfalsey, snd Mrs- D. Msnsneld, of this dir. Mr Pollard In early Ilf- ernlrstol from Ijoulsvllle to Indians, froiu whence efter a brief stay, he etnltt ed ( Missouri, where he remained until IMS, wten he emigrated to Oregeu, whose worthy cttl- aen he has tern fer thirty--ix veers. Mr. Pollard was a kind heartl man, a true, faithful friend, sa nireealde, friend ly neighbor, a worthy, exemplary attlsan, and a conasent. devotaxl member oftbe Regular Raptlat church, rle waa fo'low edtothegiave by a largo ouncourao of the citlsens of Albany. "lUuiescal In peon." A filial accident m-curn l nt Tunnel Efo l, on the 0. P R. It A family whose ntmes are Wllann were camped near this tunnel having been engaged In assisting with some part of the work. Atmutslx o'clock on Thursday even ing of last week n boy of the family sboutlwht years of age not feeling very well went intothe camp and laid loan on the bed. goon after lavine down a large dead tree at sud log a short distance from the ramp fell down across the tent striking the boy killing Ma almost Instantly. A ynuug girl about fifteen yearn old was also seri ously injured. It was thought Im possible for hi r to recover. A few me meats before the accident occurred It le aald that a gentleman was sitting In side the tent repairing a sewing machine and bail only n few momenta before stepped outside. Tin I ran struck the sewing much i.i and (he chair he was sitting on and drove llietu clear down Into the ground. OaztU. o i 4 rine fetatiubaeeet. riacriT oibt. Va lowing are the decisions In the fir cult ' 'on ' t uptothe time of going to prose. 1 Btele of Oregon vs John Long. A ssult with a flaitgeroii weapon. i! Holmes, O K Wolverton and Kiln., . Ohamberlaln for pi IT and Powell A ltlleu for deft. 1'1k1 uuiitv ofabo ult ui nnui j0 and csis. S Htate of Oreaon vs C D Mimeaon. lar cony by bailee. V M Hiilme. J J Whir nev for pKf and Kelssy and Mkipworth Toi Soft. Ooiiiliiued. ' Wtato of Oregon vs Dan Wag rem sew V M iNell, iranib.lutf. W If Ihi.tn f... plff. Deuniirer to indictment of Waii a, usuiu si, smt dinmiaeed. 4 Bute off iream vs Kit Wstk ns. suf 'ring gaeiblnm W ti Holmes for plti and N B Huiunlirey for del t. DUmlseed. 6 Bute of Oregon vs J Y Kocleston, as oit witii a dsrgerous weapon. W H Holm end I, H Mnntanye for pin and it HStiahan, P a Uienowetk f r ileft. irls inlseed. UAH Morris vs J din I. ,ng, ootloT for ismsgos. Humphrey A Woiverum.PI ton A t'bamheilalii far utf n Powell A Judgmeut for gMO , n , ftOftl W PjraCmo aa MHveu for deft ssnsm 7. Mary Vxtm. Ismm - - H . . . a J?- ft pn.mi.m of-und. K Chamberlali. tor p,. Judgmsnt'for pin JfJJmfB Wo, MefalHafer.et nSr? 12 5 Btrahan, Itrvant uMdl-riTi- The Silver Hi., . t V " "I II II V. I 'liii,.il. loirn Jolirtasm for t.ltrsnrl Wiul.ZV" S for deft. Dec roe imp --- - IMsWM ii r Miuuieiiou vlLUfUZSl ('r1r,Ko A Co. vs Wm Van V actor. Conariuatlon of sale. J c F'owell C1.mb.rum for plff. &SE2& 13 Otto and ignat. Pox va Leo Fox -t al. Confirmation at sbbsml M L lindaey cooaectod with the Browns ville woolen mills, was ia the city over Sea 7. Mrs i L tewaa, ef Iebanon, is speeding a fsw days in thia eity, the gueat of Mrs Cham bar hue. J W Ssiaka aad wife left Ust week for the Son ad, aad will probably remain there sometime. Mies Emma Sbidler left Wednesday for Portland, where she W,J1 astl friends for several weeks. Mr J K J ease, of H trrieb-irg, oae of the jarymen ia the Circuit Court, ealUd am es Ust Wodneedsy. Mrs. W. f). Piper, of SaUm. has been v tatting with ber daagbtor, Mrs. K W. L tagden, this wsek. J M MoCesnell left Ust ws4 to Had hiasself a new basse, bat where be wul locate he haa not yet decided. Judge K else j wag m hs city ths lors part ef the week. He wss at the Dolpbs ra ce st tea aad mads s stir nog speech. Men X B Humphrey rata reed to Albany xChaniberlaluplfT. ConfJrmed. 14 J Comebk ve 0 D Him peon to forcloee mesdmnhw lieo. Kln A ('ham torts for p trend mr.ban A lii.yeu for deft. Aneaer wubdrawn. Iecree 15 Jss Khlnl, a vs 8 Tlllard, at al, io recover n...sy mrahan A Bll.u tor pi IT. Confirmed. 1 II Ackerman vs PVIkei Aekormsn. to foreclose mortirage. stssSstjssl A Knyou for plff. Decree by default. 17 Linn eouttfy vs J R Uerrn et al. Straliau and Ittlveu forplrfand Fow.u.nd gyJfy?"'njr 'd Wulvertou rr delt. .Seittled. Ik Albany and SontUm Wrier Diteh Co. vs Jno A Crawford. Jn eoutty rowell and Bllyeo, Itonham and RaJmey, WW iPi 1 'lnn f Chmm rta'. trau.n and liliyeu for deft. Continued ...2,..???u,e 11 Bpnrks Moatoftnerv va , m:"W. dlwrne. Poweli' end i i i ev 1 1 i fir saiii n s . a s . P- mu of an it oui.itiv. torn of nond ve. ' 7 . ' a t ay ceiauil. Jn i i t. wa i va ' r . .,.!. mm . i ...... I. BSOaU I I l-i t . T. ,0" l 1 I..' r anu i nam ber I sin f J. Oradaohl .reallv IimI in his store, and "lugmsnt ny default. sf a W J II Morris vs f JsxU M,.rri- tin f r plff Rargalna in overcoat an 1 ultr ,t the Farmers' k Machanios' Store. nteamrtsneal riaaan Al the fire Friday nL-V, Jeff Cllne foil through the sld at 'be place wbeie No .'e wem goulog snstar, snd la oouaequenoe has can led s ora finger sad done considerable limping eftaea). Foreman 1 1 vine of the "HKk" has s patont pair ef aoi, 'arrangnl tbst when he Jumpe Into them ha Immediately finds blmaelf at the truok boue. Aa a result he has to pull the truek to tires alona. Tb- manner In which th furniture wa handled at the flro Friday night did credit Io those who undertook to r tnev It. Evidently some of the proposed pstMl company of exetnt firemen were on band. "For heaven a etke, biy', hurry up,' and thev did as fast as the mu I would let tb. in Mr M-We'll, of the "Hooka" received a had cut with a saw a few dsys ago. Tom i'urran.on a lumber wagon, waa aeon starting fr Hrowiisville last Tues day. Bomo o our nromen nan shoot a stream ofwator from no..' much siralghter than a ball from a g in. were aurpriaed st the tmmitil and quality of his stock of crockery, shelf hardware, glsas ware, &e. It is cotnplot nd uoaurpaasrd iu the valley. A fact, aa I be sells at or he uw PurtUnd pric a A m.rr tock of crock ery, glass ware, majolica, toys, cutlery, baby carriages, children's wagon, veloci pedes, and in fact everything to this line, cannot be found in the valley, tea throSfcb his etore aad warehouis and yoa will have no trouble to realise this fact, as we did yeaUrday, and ask him his prices and you will be convinced that they are bedrock. He keetie the leading ssUbliehmeut and is vn'itle-l kf our patronage. T . . - - v - - m . . - f lion u modify Ucree. C K Vt olrtoa for pin. tiniiM.-i on motion of pin. Z4 A J Queener ve Q A Knapp et al sc- I " ,mw. ,or R Huabsn for ptrr. v ueeim for deft. Judgmeut for pin. H Frank Uroavs Marvin HetKlriceon action ai taw. m MouUnye lor plff mu(iurui uy ueiauii. . ,- , -i f . mm . ... - vnite. lioniamllh k Co vs A Facltenhelmer, action U lasf. Whailey. rev iieiuifiiaerc acii and riiun& Chain berhtin far plff. Weatherford and ltl...b burn for deft Judgment for plff. flu f a asasw m sxau. eaneivi wL diewtrtel tl, to foreclose roortirsge. Heather ford A- Hlaekbura for plff. Mewitt k Brvant fr . mw a . . - ... " - - axaas. aioiiovt to striae out part ef an swrr su'Uined. Judgment far remain der. r.-, .r...,.. nK th Nstomal Surg-cal IasUtote 09 U c Miller vaf.'haa Riley and J H of lndianaaolia, Pbiladslphia, AtUata, (ia., Spuriock, to foreclose mortgage, and San Francisco, will be in Portland. Ore- vveaiuerioro t Blackburn for l f! 1 T.U..i I... .1. . ..1. .s. st the St. Charles hotel, from Nov. 2d "7 ueiau. tothe 1 1 th ineluMve. iireOaresl with an ex- ! r.dltn Smith va Gears? D Rnnlth pmsive imtfit of the most approved ar intra. ftffS . Wtharfovd k Blackburn for .w . . ,, T P11- Judgment by default, toe, f-.r the trretment of all cases of dtsoaaa , , ,.,V 1 , , .-.:L- 3- LUInn v.Eli Carer et al. to fore- aw. p.. crooaeo do, mortgage. Fllno k ( hamberlalr. club leet, &c. Xc, 1 s-v sill te pmarel r.,nt u.. u POWDER Absolutely Pure. Th tark. A mar el 4 tmrttr. tretitOS icl eholreorneoee. More HMsneal Usao the online kioda, wvl csnoA be .WI in c.niion mi -. Bssnssi i i" tret, tujrx Msjasi Sfass aV 4,1ttlt p"WW. M..UI OSljr lo I1M, JU7AU Baivi rowu O... Ust WJ t., H. Y. The KB PLUS Patent Washington Machine re ceived the only premium at the Mechanics Fair, Portland. The owners of the SOLE SHOP RIGHT for Oregon will be pre pared to fill orders in a few days. Price $15, specially reduced terms to dealers. Address, P. 0. BOX, 713, Portland, Oregon, FISH, GAME, &C, I HAVi; opened s fish and fame mar I set justest r.f the Kevere House, sn.f at all times ail . . . nate iraen um Cbk-kns bought at.U ohj. , M' J. lit MI HPtV Administrator's Sale. NTOllCE IS UEREBT GIVEN THAT, In pursuaooe of an order of ib (Vmn. ty Court of Umatilla county, stab of Ore- ?o-:; , eon lue ,llu J of heptemler. oo-, . , j. uau.ner, executor of the last will of a J. Kit-bar don. deejenned. will sell at public auction, on tbe premises bereinalter d scribed, on fHnrdsr, the 4th day of November. ISHi at one o oioch p. n. of said day, to the highest bstfdwr.ail o tbe Hbt, title sad interest of the estate of A. J. Kichardson, deceased, in and to tbe following described real-property, to- Iiesrinnin at the siutb-weat corner of the donation lend claim ef "Reuben Ctas -pool, notincation No. Z3I5 in socsion eix.m Uiwnahlp thine n, south of range ten, west of the Wdtemette meridian, and run nlng thence south 70; deg , east forty-seven chain and sixty-eight lithe, vtnen north 2H east t wentj -five snd one hair cnoUM, tnenoe north 7W weet fifiv Monday after an of a couple of to matte the moat anrgicaJ operalnma, isclnd im catsract, croas eyea, bare In, deformi- ties of tbe I aoe, dividing Uuduna. opersttons fer diseiss of tbe genital organs piles fistula, Jtc A rare oj.jo.rtouity ia offered tha needing their services. Old patients especially tofjuested to visit them. f'tetbiae asd SaraUnta. two and one-fifth chains, thence south woaa twenty-nve and one. nab essBlas to the p'sce of beginning, containing seres, more or less. In Linn Coontr, Ore gon. Terms of Sale-Cash in-hand ; deeds N mode out at ex pen e of purchaser. T. J. .At.t.Alf VR, Executor o the last will and estate of A. J Richardson, defeated. tvaoTSet Walk an, Atnys for Kxeeutor, Notice to Fruit Growers. Tbe ThlrJ Tlsse I he fctpre pf P. A. Moses, at Tangent wag again burglarized last Saturday night. The thief effected sa entrance through the front window, which fwe understand is net very burgle r proof and helped nirn aelf to various artioles, in other words, 11 cans of salmon, 10 cans of oysters, 3 cans of peaches, 20 pound- of cracker-, and 0 pairs of socks, lie found no mehey. It bi known aimost to a certainty who ia doing th- b inines. and if anr more ot It goes on th t first t Ant a ojrtain person in tbe )c:nity if Tangent know he will find bimelfin itteeo "-.tv jl' It ws thought tn nrt ton it 'icourred it wa by tramps, bit, th r is llitle d mbt now as to tbe idonty of i be rascal. brated FosUr kid glove in the Terra Cetta Was made ef cedar and se well pat together styles. All tbs ragr, at Samael E Young's, and highly polished thst yes caa Id see yoar The leading baker is Conrad Meyer. Hie fecein it ; Jim is dotag some splendid work breadstaffs are first-class. Oe to hiss fer snd it will Hy Ui try hiss. yoar groceries and yoa caa cook jest as good Sunday sserning about 4 o'clock one food. ear newly married yeeng men beard a Mr Z Pollard, whe died last Saadey. was twniendons rap st his front doer and hasten vest ' a - horn on tbe first day of the 19th ceatary. tag to it foe ad one of his aaigheors there. There are few Using waa eaa state the same He was greeted with, "Harry ap and some thing. and see this 'ere eorast flap it's toil. There, Mr Gradwoel famishes as light by aslliag ata't that a sight worth seeing V aad it was. us oar kerosene and we, him light by sdver- The auction sale at Otto Fox s has been a I e. fwea a a m s tUing hU business. Verily here is reciproei- res uccess. ine goou e.aauy ei xoe t . goods has drawn big crowds and people hare I ! !s.s .i r ii m a f C B Montague sells dry goods sod grecer: wtwr arms mu oi j. ies of the best quality and at reaeeasbls fr" kW". "Waas, avocs..,.. meple of Lebanon have found wkT. aeefy th eg U vacating th tore at a tost rate. Do not fail to be on hand ss long as it ceatiqaes. And new tM ambitions bqater is wending his way towards the fislds prices, sad the people of Lebanon hare found this oat. Attention is called to tbe ad of the new fish and gams market. An oppertnnity will no be offered for getting fish and game t all times. That eomet if cutting its way through a oace at the rate of 400 miles a second. It it keens en at this rats it will gt there after awhile. The Salem Coffee Club hoe finally been organised. The ladies of deism have shewn good nse in following tbs example sst by our Coffee Club. We understand a bill passed putting s tax of 75 cents on every deer bide shipped Rntsel trrd. This old pioneer died at his home i i ilarrieburz, last week, aped yearn. He came to Orejcou in 18-V, sue has been quite successful as a fanner, b tving lived in comfort himself and assisted to r ulld up the borne of thirteen chi dron, all ef whom, and a lnvn wife, sre now living. He was a man of considerable force of character end ofs kindly diiJoaition, one who will be missed by in tuy. 11 was iorn in Tnne.se, moved at the ape of eight to Mbssnar'j and fer serving under Oene-al Price iit th foxican war, came to Oregon when ub tt twenty-six, and, cm b4 said o btvi grrva up with this stsVev and ttrsems of our eouoty, where he will make the ducks and grouse sick with too seuch lesd, and his wife aad children will greet bim with a smile when he gets heme, for thsy love game feed, aad se do editors, but they don't knew how to hint, A v- ry sff-.itiH : ot4 occurred at the tore of Ob Ft last Friday evening, several of tbs frteude of Justice Skip worth preseuted him with a htadao as stove pips bat. Ala rlirru mill the presentation from the State. This will pot a stop to deer speech iu lu h tppeat mtsserand was an killing for their hides. swered by Mr 8. in his characteristic style ; The P Ceatemori kid gloves are taking the be appro ciated the gift but doubted whether Llead, juatty ao bcue they are the prettiest it would please a certain third party. fitting glove m u. Moutcith 4t Seiteu bach sell them Our outside : an tut Mtig coom it of the goveroor's reception. New Yrk Fashion Notes. Agricultural Item, Humorous Mat teis, 'Plain Talk" ete. H C Wells k Co's trsveliug agent, ef Le Md rickety aad no doubt will receive better Ray, N. Y., was ia tbe city the first of ths treatment in Portland. Ths old safe formerly usel by Blsin, Youeg, k Co., was shipped tuis week for Portland. It has been iu this sity siu-? 1866, aad for about two years hss kept the vast wealth ef tbs Dsmocra t office, Ws rsgrst to see it loses the eity : but it is eld UeJth of Mrs. I. ti- e16ke. Yrttr.iay momingat 7 o'clock, A. M Hannah wife of Mr. I. O. Jaokson dep tri ed Ibis life at her horns in this oity. Sue was born June 2, 181!, in Poland, and has resided witb her husband in ibis city for several yars. Th funerl will take pla-je to-day at the residence of Mr Jack eon, at 2 o'clock. All frwnds are invited. week, hence "Shiloh's eonautuptioo cure" is now seeo in our columns. Over coats, sl kioit of overoosts, for style, for wanqth. t keep t is vvut off, ete., at L E Blain's. Hurry up and get one ber fore you freeze or get so ke 1 through. J N Dolph, the arUtnrattc, ViiUrddasksy, corporation lawyer, U- Senator elect. This it enaeperatisig tQ ths auti mmope!y people .f the State pf Oregon. ftf Tsfer?B" ft mH Hartlagu column it wU be seen that Mr Alfred Mergsn snd Miss Adda Borrows, dtughter pf VV F B.r rows Using near Shed.l, hays fermsd a p arts nsrskip fox life, and have settled uear Tmrner ia Marina oounty. My pesse, Wpies and long Ufs bj tbtir porion-J.inn county at esttmabie citizjn, while Marion gains on?. Did anv acientifl.-. nhvaini.n L A glass blower has bees giving eahihitim,. (ormQU fro0 wbioh 0) Byrup is prepare, be would not only recommend, but prescribe it to his patieots troubled with a cough or cold, or anv diaeaae rest- L3 a . I 1 i rv n . iue oepaemoer numoer ot me i f the throat and luags. Try it. It has no Journal published at the Willamette Uai- eeaal For the benefit of those who would of his skill in the From vt black this wsek. He understands bi huainess well and his exhibitions are worth seeing. men ths ia Balsas end Portland. Jos II bimpsoo, of Tangent, called on us Tuesday while m, ths city as a witness ia earn of the oases before the Circuit Court, R A Irvine, oae ef the Dkmocuat' bast friends, aad a seal one worker ia tbs interest ef farmer, has been in the eity this wsek. Mr Frank Shedd, ef Sbedd Ststion. wss in Albaay last Friday and did not forgot to ever as with his pressass for a few moment. Johe nemaer, John McKmeeo, "Elder" Shea and ether yeomanry of Sweet Home have been to the cit this week attending Court Will Cavisess, formerly ef this county, woe ia tne oity lost Friday, and made as a call. He i a tends living ia Portland this winter. Hen Henry Gyrus, one of Lion County's. meat fsithfal Representative , stopped iu Albany a hihi rrday, on his wsy hem, (rout Salens. It M Brook, of Walla Station, one of the Pshqcwat's oldest sod heat subscribers, was ia the eity Monday, and made as a call while hart, A Rogers left last week fer Olympie, W, T., and will mans that his home in tbe future, may he become as b sal thy as ths Olympians of old. John Shea, ef Sweet How., left that city in darkness this week and cams to this oity snd thst accounts, for ths uausnaily good weather this week. Qae. W. Sill is io tbs oity in tbs interest of tbe Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com pany, ami will be glsd to speak witb yoa on the subject of life insurance Mr J B Pry rear, living ner Turner's starts to-day on ao silsnded visit to Illinois, Ken. tuoky aad Iowa. He ordered the Dkwoczat seat to hisa io Illinois. Ssnsibls man. W H Q teener, formerly of Pine Creek, Or,, but now of Stayton, has been in the city this week at ten. ling Court. Hs has been a subscriber to tbs Dxu Kittr (or shout ten yesrs. sT a s a a st a . nss dene aveissy anu Judge Harnett, o Corvallis, Judge Bonhsin, jj A Stratt"B, an Diet Attorney Holm sx, of bVumi. and W S Beebe of Portland are in this city attending The Presbyterian sosial st Lonis MiHsr's last Wednesday evening was an ep. joyable affair, the ettendan.ee was good, ant) everybody seemed tq tako it upon tbemaelvea to malts ths evening a pleasant one. Hen S M Pennington member of ths State Senate from Umatilla oeuuty and Hon 3 Nelson member of the House from Yam. hill were both in the oity during the first of week. Thsy both maintained their iptegvity by voting for such msn ss Prim, Shattuck and B juham for tbs U S Senate. Tobacco, tobacco, tobacco, largest ami cheaeoat stack in town at tbs Ksrmers' k Mechanics' Store. O.S SIXtU'UM. John Thomas is dead, leaving behind hJm the good and bad of a long life, he often said max la ta mo-auk pee tagh kutn tahtlelum years but probably only eighty or ninety. Taken altogeOt ar his Ufa waa no doubt as by as closs as. tbat of many white jnon ; although be begged for hy lu. there was some ex- cute for It In the fact that he waa a wake skookum Indian. Yabwa oco'.e klaxta tsuipee sltkuin John Thomas. Kabber gloves sad rubber blankets at the Partners' k Farmers' Store. tX T. t Martin. The next regular meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperaace Union wil be held on Saturday the 28th UmsV, at the residence of Mre. Dr. Kelly. Ladiss who are Interested In the cause ef Temranee are Invited to attend. By order of the President. Mus. K. (3. Jonwsotr, Secretary. . e Ladies' misse' and childrens' fine lamb wool hoss just received at tho Ladies' Emporium. Frail lryerierlal Atteallna. Wanted 300,000 pounds of machine d ied apples. But they must be bleached. Cosh paid on delivery. Sami Kl. K, Yol'NU. J afclastjr Men. "Welles' Health Renewer" restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impo- jtence, Sexual Debility. $1. Kibboua, laces snd ei the Indies Emporium. ibrmdurics cheap at Surly Kreskl'aal. fartiea gmu oil Q tun oirly m.imn train cm got hrjtkfat at tho donnt hotel before the train losvys. tew clocks, uUtora and Ladies' Kiuporiuin. 34. Henrietta Brown es K Carter k Co. ta recover money, it 8 Strahan for plff. Judgment by default. S5 Jno A Crawford vs EH Carter et al. to recover money. K 8 Htrnhan and Flinn Chamberlain fer plI Judg ment by default. 36 Frank Broa va Wm A 8klunr. to recover money. L II Monuuye for plff. Judgment by default 37 Benders Sternberg vs Millhol len, tn recover money. Weatherford k Blsrkburn for plff. Judgment by de fault. SS J D Driakard va Jas McMahan Weallierford Blsokbum. for plff Fliuu k Chamberlain for deft Settled. 30 J H Robb vs Hawley. Roberta A Finley, ta recover money. CE ITolver ton for plfL Dismissed. 40 Albany Farmer's Co vs Thomas Mouleltbft too, to recover money. It S Strahan for plff, Flinn Chamberlain for deft Motion to strike out part of complaint sustained. 41 DM Cooper vs X Whealdon et al, snit in equity. R 8 Strahan for p tl. J A Strattwn for Wheoldoo. Demurrer to complaint sustained. 42 IF H IUttenbury vs M L Hamilton, aotiou at law. L II Moatanye for pur, It 8 Straban for delt. Judgmeut hy agreement for 120. Iihed for itself a warfd.wids repuUtion. 4:1 Willis (ialnea ts Allen Charlton i t Many lading pliysioians recommend snd uss al, Fllnu k Chamberlain for nlff. Selll!. it in their practioe. The formula from a- Wm Holder vs Jos Carter i r. which ,t is prepared is highly recommended -over monev. Ch.nowth k The Farmers' k Meckaoios' Store is liter ally crowded with a choioe selection of meua'. yontha' an I boya' clothing, everooats aoai uUters, furniahisg go.N, genuiae wa ter-proof alHhi-ig, boot ami shoes, rab bets, umbrellas, gum boota. rubber shoes. Also the best stock of sigsra, tobacco aod pocket cutlery in town and will not be un deraold by any honee. J. M. Noi.as, Proprietor. Farmer' & M.sdituict' Store. 1 niMHiii aiotr.av For the spwedy cure of conatitaption sud sll diseases that lead io it, such aa atubborn coagr. neglected colda, Itroncliitia, hay fe ver, a thms, pain in the side and chest, dry hacking cough, tickling iu the throat, hoarse ness, sore threat aad all chronic or lingering diseases o' the threat sod lutiua Dr. King's New Discovery haa no equal and has eetab- The undersigned haviur obtains! exclusive right to make and m)1 tbe PI urn- m or Hot Air Family Fruit luUr in the counties of Linn, Lane and Ifamtoa taken tbejtreaent opportunity totnfrom pet woo want 10 save inir trait crow. he ia prepared to receive orders for too host fi nit drier In the market. Pin ranter Hot Air Family Drier, for particulars ad joint natooa, AHmny, Oregon. Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given tbat tbe under signed Administrator of the estate of Wil liam Pickens deceased ban Sled bis final account aa such administrate in the County Court, of Linn emnty, iregon, snd by order of said Court, Monday, th.- h da y of November 1 R2 at tbe boor of nine o'clock a. m., has been fixed for the bearing of objections thereto and Uie settlement thereof. Any person Inferos! ad in said estate is barebv notified to ap pear and rite bi or her objections to said aooount and tbe anttlanient thereof on or beore said day. Jobs W. Pleases. Administrator. hy all medical journal. The clergy and the press havs complimented in the most glow-1 ing terms. (io to your draggiat and get s botte free of cost, or a regular size for $1. r or sale by Anv druggiats. Albany Marbel. Wheat -Too per bii-bel. Oats Hi " Reef on foot. 5 to Oo. Hay baled, 1820 per ton. loose, 12 to 15. Rutter 25 eta per lb. Kggs 2. cents per dos. Potatoes 50o per bushel Pork 7 cto per lb. Veel'-Go per lb. Dried Fruit sun dried apple, ftc M plum, 8c. invhine cur-d apples, 8c. u " plum, lo. WAN TED. IkVirty cords of oak aud alt wood for which cash will be paid. For particulars call at thia oil ic'. dolmans at the Be) moor W Council, of Eugene ie State Librarian. We understand there were two or three applicants for the poxiUnu from this oity. Ilarhnpaibn M Quick, complete cure, all hi m " ing Kid ney, HI ad der and Urlqary Disc, $1. Druggists. There srs over 4,000,000 persons in the United States who cannot write. Not one of that number should be allowed to veto. "sTono sa Bat. ' Clears out rat, uiiue.roii'j'i.M, Ales, ants, bed-bug, nunk, chipm luk, gophers IRo. Druggists. m !. Mt NKAHY PEARL lo Harrisburg, Sunday, Oct, 22, Mu. Mi Nrary aud Uhh Pbaul. MORGAN H ARROWS On Oct, 12,1882, at the residence of Wm, Harrows, at Tan gent, by J. J. Beard, J. P., Mr. Ai.Fuitn Moit. .an and Mus Anv A. Rarkows. for plft. .Judgmeut by def-ult. 40 C O Barnes vs M V Brown et al. motion tor present Sheriff tn aiakedee!. Flinn k Chambertalu Tor plff. Motion allowed. 47 Susan Purdom vs the City of Al bany, action to recover damages. Pew ell k Bilycu and J K Weatberford for J .I1L Dtuurru withdrawn and answer lied. 48 Wm McMeeken va John Footer, action at law to recover money. Htrnhan Jk Bllyeu for plff, Flinn & Chamberlain for defL Settled. 50 J F McCoy vtT Clemens etal, con firmation. L H Montanye for pi ft'. Con firmed. 51 OF Simpson vs WR Finley et al. confirmation L H Montanye for ulft. Co u firmed. 52 J M Coon va Thoi Christian at al coufirmatloiK CWlveron f.r plfL Confirmed. 531 Board of Commissioners vs A Wiley et al, confirmation. KS.8trahnn (or plff. Confirmed mt mw 1 A m, m WT (! a. . 11 uryant ve m L. tvnite et mi con. firmatien. HH Hewitt lor plff. Con firmed. 55 W L Yanoe vs J B Iee et al C n firnaation of Sale C E Wolverton for Plft. Straban k Burnet for DtTt. ( on- firmed. 57 John McNeal vs J Thompson & Sons. Judgment by default 58 State of Oregon vs John Hor. crater. Disobeying subpoena: Dlscharg ed on payment ot costs, 50 State af Oregon vs Edward Walk er: Pleaof not guilty withdrawn ard sent' need two months tn county jell Notice of Dissolution. Notice I. heieby given thst tbe coper? -nershlp heretofore exbtins; between the undersigned in the publication of ib s r atk Kiohts Democrat is tne day, bv mutual couMentdi-asutved. All debta duo fur auhecrtption to. or advertbdng in oajj paper, .hall be paid to tbe firm of Cham k....luln ft. fc. ...III . 1 f wi . nrc nil wm jpren 1 lor seme s F. Son v at, OKO. K.( H.SBKRL.MN. Notice of Oopartnersliip. Tbe nndersigned have tht daT fntmmA a oopartnerHbip, under the firni name 01 Lbainberlain si titeat, forth poblhsat:on and management of the Stat a Kmn DanocRAT, to whom a' I claims due on aooount of subscription. aJvrtiin otherwise can te paid. Oct. Otn , ltSi tiRo. r. CiiAURtai.ii T. J. Stitks. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is herebv aiven tbet iIia mrin. hip heretofore existing botween Peters isox naa oeen aunmived by mutual east sent. The business heretofore carried on by said firm, will from tbe date hereof be carried on by W. S. Peters and Jay V Blsin, at the old stanu uuder tbe firm name of PETERS & BLAIN and all aoconnts doe to or from sakl late firm of Peters A Sox, are assumed snd pavahietoand by said new firm of Peters A Blaln. W. a PaTTEP-a, K. t box. Albany, Oct, 11,1832. (ti a week in your own town tU9f and ., on-fit free. Complete sew stock of ladies', misses1 and children' fine shoes, rubbers aud gossamers at the Ladies' Emporium. FKR.KIL DAVIS. On Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1882, st the residence of the bride's father, Jonas Davis, sear Shedd, by Rev. Crso W Blaok, Mu. Cso. B. Fkkkil aud Miss Mattie Davis. Bit KIK. S A MX If 4 sALtK. llit.il. Tho best salve in the world for cuts, brute es, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever eorea, tot ter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns and id) kinds of skin eruptions. This save is gu;ir an teed to give perfect stisf action in every case or money refunded. Price 35c per box. For sale by Fee hay and Mason, wholesale agta t D Moore, Soio D Foley, Lebanon ; lr Powell, Lebanon ; Red path and Mon tague, Jefferson ; D M Cal breath, Boeaa Vista ; O Cornelius, Turner ; R A Rams. REAMS. On Oct. S3, 1882, in Harrisburg. Harrisburs; ; Starr and fekvkely, Browns ftius. uu-VMS, wueor nenry 1 (.earns. 1 m- POLLARD. In this city, Sntuiday morn ing, Oct. 21, 1882, at the reHidence of his een-in-law, Mr. D. ManahVId, Mu. Z. Pollakd, acd obant 82 ear, 9 months and 22 days. Nai.lktt it Co. Term AeUaasaa H. Portland, Maine. LADIES', QO AND THOSE NEW MILLINERY QOOD8 AT MRS. MARTINS, THE FRESHEST AND BEST STOCK IN THE CITY. laiUJimWil.liaa GREAT CURE I MfE Aa it U br ai WIATiSIr- the pataftii llinasna ef 1 iMEYS.LIVER AND BOWELS. awakens tbe assaaaa ef she oris pot eaawas tee Sraaittsl saSSiSaa wSi tee vieMsss of Ttsiisi i,llsi laawril THOUSAM08 eaaS Sanaa aa tswve hem eaSsVly seMeved. aaat laal PaRFaCTLY CURED. UQt ID OS