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5 5S! 0k Mil Dlrcer U. P. Church. -PriqTr3r 8Ahbth, at i 1 a. m., and 7mi by Rev, & Q. D riae, P. D. Sabbath Sehooi at 5:80 r. M rayer meeting every Wstosesday evening. Evaso klical Causca Preaching on Sab Wth at 11 a. and 7 ft. Sabbath School 12:16. Prayer masting every Thure. day evening. J. A. HoUeabaugh, pastor. iita rkuation at. Ch n rch. Services every Sabbath at 11 A it. and 8 Ml Sabbath School st Itallv . Prayoc meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. K. Chcrch, South. Servioee hold every second and fourth Sabbatha in each UJOta as os. nan m. m. vuui.u, iSoeth. at 11 a. M. Sabbath School at M M r. k. harp. Prayer meeting every Thure day evenng. C. H. Canon, peetor. M. E. Cuuhcil Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 74 P. M. Song service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School U 2.30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thnre day eveniag. lie v. M. Judy, paator. Presbytkkiam Chukck. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in ChurcU cor. Broadalbiu and Path Ste. Sunday School at 2:30 u, iu. Prayer meeting every Thursday ov?ning, Mov. Isaac H. Gondii pastor. Ciuturtaft Church. Preaching every Sab- oath at V. C. T. U. Hall.at 1 1 a. H. A 7:3H r M. Sunday School at half peat 2 o'clock r. m. Kev J T Floyd, pastoi. First Baptist Church. Preaching every flshhsth at 11 o'olocfe am.. at Church on 5th Street. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting every Thursday eveeinjz at 7:30 o'clock. T U Browuson, paator. Tfce areat streaafa m teal C reatsdy ana nerve ,i mc w UMtariUBMfts re- o.uii of over trty ysars practical espsrtcaos, by imiMtllf at tuns, i istA tilt raiaicuLMet m Mine slehssr ssss rani h-cai oolktes la Kurope, rod cares wlU unteUIOK l"e.tanyr Servos im physical dsbUUjr, semi a - weaae t m poteaev rtbality, pre mature dechue anu loss manhood in all its compliest ions and from TTT eaase produced. It earicbss and portRss the Mood st rengtheas the aerrse, brain, maselee, dJaesnon, re pnxtucUve ortrsn and physical and mental mcaiuee It stoas any aaaataraL iiewllr,fag drain apoa the .Uteat ruogvoWry debihtaring dresjaal esminsJ leases with the urine, etc.. so de stractivetonuad sad body, It ki a sure eUsataator of all kidney aad bladder coserdstnls It ostiums no i.oirn. fMNSsm. To Utoassagwrinsrfrom the em effets of youthful irKliscrstioas, jsseesdy, Uwr. each aad pennaaeat oure is OUARAJKTKJIU, Mas I 250 per botUs, or five bottles la case. wttR roil ut esateae aad advice, $10. Sent secure from obserra stoa to any address upon receipt of price, orCttC, to be bsd only of DR. C D. SALFIELD, tie Kearaey at, Saa FraacBee, at. Consultations strictly confidential by letter oral sfsW FRKE. For the convenience of patients aad in seder to Insure perfect secrecy I have sddoptsd a pri vate address under which all packages ars lui asssTsa. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. to snow its merits, srtll be sent to applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age. Commnntrations strictly oenfideatisl, Dr. SPIMEY, NO. U KEARNY ST. any , one Treat all Chronic YOXJ1VQ- MEN eft eSTctsof vecaafal tofflss er hukmetian. will o well to avail iheniesfwe of this, tltesrssluot booa ever hud at the altar ef ntlwlsa humanity. DR. SPINNEY will guarantee to fcrfsttgeiOffta every e Sasssaaia weakness or psivats diseasa of any ktad or earmcuir whk he anderiakss aad failg to cars. HlDBU-liES IE. Thar ars many a, ths age ef thirty-. te sixty often accompanied by a tie and a vesAening of the e oatient cannot scoooaS Sue. extaaary deansite a ropy escmaeat wifl oftsa be sad eranetiaiee small particles of albumen will r the color will ta of a thin mfleish has, ssrsin caenf isr; to a dark aad torpid appearance. There are many saea who die of thts difficulty ignorant of the eaase, which is the seened stage of anrainal wesknsss Da. 8. will guarantee a perfect care in all each eases, aad beahhy restoration of the geedto-orumry ergmna. Omci Hocaa 10 to 4 aad to a. Soadaysfrosa 10 toll a. a. OuusaMsRaai lias Taareaga eamrsattor d advice. SB. For private flseaassaf short standing a full iiifii iin sufficient for a care, with all it ill be snt to any address on receipt of tlO 00. Csil ut addresa, ML SrUSBIst CO., 71 No. 11 Kearny St. 8sri Francisco, Cal To the Unfortunate! DB, GIBBON'S Dispensary. f.)Q sULASfJfT ST., U40 eomer of Commer- cnti-Sueet, San Francisco. laSsblisfiiil to 18S4, for the tosatoseet.ef Sexsad and Stmisal diseases, sues Cleet, Atrictare,AypblIta in al f orme, laapoiearr Seaalauti Wcekaeaa, night losses by dreams, pirn pies oa the face and toss of manhood can positively as cared. The sick and afflicted should not fail to call open him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Earope, and inspected thoroughly the various noajaV tola there, obtainis? a giaat deal of valuable informa tion, which he is competent to impart to those to ased of his service. DR. GDJIKMi will make no charge unless be effect a cure, fersons at a distance MAI BE Ct BED AT BOSE. All cot tnumcnaons trictiy oonfidentiaL You see no one bn the Dcetor. Send ten dollars tor a package ef medicine. Poisons writing to the Doctor will pteaae state the name of the paper they see this advertisement to. Charges ree eooabfe. Call or write. Address DR. J. F. GIBBON, Box 19a7, ban Fnuicwco. The Doctor cures when othsrt fail. Try him. rUa43 The (ireal English Kerne- never faiUutr curs for roue Debility, oetninal aases, Kxhausted Vi r, Bpenastorrhcea, LesaT MAftMCtOB, lav jttucy, Faralysts, and all I abcte.'yobthful fulliesaad .trie effects of Hett- cttt id MiSturer yesrs- ss loss of Memory. b tude, ICmission, Aver- i to Society. Dimness of Vision, Noise in the Head; the vital fluid passing- imobservsd into the crins, ami many other diseases lsading to insanity ami death. SB. WIVTUE will agree to forfeit I ive U sued red Ballars for a case of this kind the Vital sTeslara UTeiunaer his pecial advice ard UssaamSe wo1 not ears or l'r anythinif impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mintie treats all private diseases successfully wiinout mercury. uonsuitation tree. Thorousrh ex ami nation ami advice including anahsisof urine. Sn Price of Viud Keetortive,$l.50 a bottle, or four Times Uie quantity sent to any address open receipt of iHiix itks. j. u, secure trom oijservat.wn and In pst vate If desired, by DR. A. E. M1NT1K, 11 Kearney orce, ixui t rancisco, ual. Sample rx,ttle free. Sent on application by letter etettng symptom, sea and age. Communications Strictly conn Initial. Dr, Mintte's Kidney Remedy, Nephreticum, enres hi aiuu 01 Kiuncy ana oisauer cumplaints.g-ooorffla, deet, leouchorrhoia. For sale by all druggists gl a some or six 'Kjttiea forgo. Dr. Mitit: f Danielion Pills are the best snd cheap est Dyspe)su and Kilious cure in the maiket. For ate lv ail dnitrfists. for the working class postage. snl we will mail free, a roval valuable ho nena 10 cents for of temple goods that will put vou In the way of "mak- possible at any business. Capital not required will start you. You can work all the time or in iug m Dioney lu a lew daye ttian you ever th wine omy. ine work is universally adopted to oom sexes, young ana old. You can easily tW cents to So every evening. That all who want wont may usst tne buisinesa.we make tbis unparapllel ed oJer ; to all who are not well satisfied we will end 1 to pay for the trouble of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc., sent free, Fortunes will be made by tnewe who give their whole time to the work. Grat success absolutely luie. Don't delay. Bart now. Address Stiksom A Co., Portland, afaine. D. BROWN, Judicious ADVERTISING, Discreet SXJBSOBIPTI03ST San ImtSm&k WEST . -w HSk L. gggMBk iMRSXagglLas ffggtogsasTl 'sgggMagggfiSS fftt Is A rrtvft 7l MO Geary at,, Ban Bfseeassrv, San Traaouw 04 CC O and Surarawoa raeular srsUuates. Um m The Obtest saectallsts in tat r United atates, Ufe-Wng sapertenes, Jfj perfect atethud and pure medietas. insure stieedr aad tisnnsnsnl eures JK Df sU lTitmts, Chronic and Nervuus Pftsssss. asesUeatef the Meet, Kkin, Ksaneys, Hledder, Eruption, flows, OM Sores, Swelling ut the (itaiiUs, Mors Mouth. Throat Unns liviiuuernumenl'.v cunwl ami onull gated from the system tortus. M H IOI A IWbUlUr. Intputeticy, Beminsa umsbs. Sexual Decay, nee o Q u, tram excess or l toUlse, m or my cause, I privaiety eured. saisly and eC we art iiion. eaaa. Mtstslle-Aceel ami ow 2 aad experience, consult the aid l sua an wee neea meatau skui 2 lureesaa hmu at eaea His opinion ewte nothing, and may ss.ee future mlssry and sbsmo. When imioaveruent to visit the etty for treaUuent. medicines can be seat siren where by . imn ohserratton. it is ssu-sviaeat vnai ofldisss2sVudar rrea skill, sad physielsas through Ai Acnlt asses te the sldss spscialtsS. by whon srery Milutlnufl .i.uk wm tailed in obtaiuiutf relief sate where esneo un. ibabd. Female diseases sueesssfully treated. in.; ZZ.r .ill r to forfsit LO0O for a case un rteAea7aot eared. Call or write. Moure, daily .from a. m. tot mm.. to I ISSSP Li,? sent tree. Address as shove IS nl. aMu HW UW BWHUnW WWW W ,... tt UKMC'ltl Weadcrfal Cerasaa la viXarair nraveatsall Uunatural Losses from the system, tones the nerves, strengthens the mueclse. eaecks the waete, invtgoratee tfas whole system, and restores the aSucteu to usaita ana nnptunesa. The reason so rosny oanaot get cored of Rereiaal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, etc., is owing to a com plication, called ProUtorrbea with Mypermethesta, which requires pecuUsr treatment. Dr. Liebuja In rkfotntorts the only positive cure for Prustatorrhea, with peculiar ireeUasut, used at the Usbig Dlipsnssn rSee aff lavtgarater, e. Case of tlx bottles $10. Rent to any address, covered securely from ob servation . Most powerful electric belts free to patients. I IO prove wmm auaiieiw i v .'v. . A Wt sWttte tavern ar aeal Vrre. Oonealtetion free and private. Call or address UUtIC, DtttPKMRAsXT. sou Ueary Street, Rea Francisco, Cal. Private entrance, 406 Mason Street, tour bio. -ks up Geary Street from Kearney. Main entrance through Pispensary Drug Store. DR. ALLEN'S rSUTATK set Kearny Mrwl, Cat.. RT ft as EsTASuaaaa roa tea Scrmmnc sse or Caaojnc, Hsavocs a Rractat THE EXPERT SPECIALIST, DR. ALLEN, AS IS WELL KNOWN. IS A REO sdar gradaased rayatrisa, lianiliil at Bosrdota ano v. Diversity or Jttcmgan. ns nasaevmen to tee study er aau tsasaaeaiedgea to oe xpert etadeat ta has specialty on toe IV ciac Cos. en, who sre suffsring trom the 'years, nervous aad phystosTdettnty, I aversion to society, desssaatoae toes, lose of entr,- and wnaiary. bag, ate, ggj smiilni ths Doctor has a Tsgstabls Ooav tha result of many veu vf saeetol nraettoe saa study, which under ale srwctol advtos has never tailed of soBcsm to the OTTS of Ut Manhood, proeta- torrbaa, etc. MY Ha vine l.cea in charge of two lsading buepitai) s .ables me to iri all private troub with ezeeUeul resulU. 1 lah tt dtottoetiv BBSS Stood that I do u.,t v to perform uapaeatbittise, or to have miraculous or supernatural power, i essaa only to be a skillful sad successful Fbyeictoa aad argsaa, ksrsahly afanaassa say specialty BtSBAaBS MAM. Al Saafe tog to mc v.Ul receive my ,-t t.pn Isa of their 1 1 siinls mi sxsssraasaatos:. I wui gear I WlitgV antes a positive care to every ease 1 aadertaks, or forfeit tl. ooo. Ooasadtattoa uoStoser by lettor nee aad strictly private. Charges reesnaehls. Tberoeah emmtwattoa, tactadtoar ehsenicsl aad mlsrinmpltsl assdystsef artoe and advise, ga. Ofaee hours to S daily, to s svsniag. Seadiy 9 to 11. Call on or address CaL PATEKTS Obtained, and all other benfoees to the U. . Patent Oatosatteadsded to lor amderato fees. Our office is opposrt the U.S. Patsat Office, sad w can obtain Patents less time than those remote from Wssatogtoe. sad medfs or drawing'. We sdvto as to ability free of chargs ;and wemakeno thargs we rmsin patent. We rsfor here, to the Post timet si. the SopC of Money Order Div. aad to officials of theC. S Patent Offlec. For circular, ad wee, terms, aad efsreeete oacPBaleUaSjteto your own State or county, addreesi C, A. M'OW&COe OPpedte Patent Office, Washington, D . "HEALTH AND HOME." Fort Chester I. Y. CIRCULATION 63,000.: Edited by W. H. HALE, If, D This is large eight page, forty column, monthly paper, and is devoted to every thing pertaining ta health and home, marriage, social science, domestic medi cine, science, literature, art, economy, cookery, bints en health, dietetics, and every realm ar modern science that tends to improve health, prevent disease, purify morals, and make home happy. Subscription Price 50 cts, Per Tear. Address DR. W. H. HALE, ' Health and Home." Port Cheater, N. Y. The above paper will be sent to everv subscriber f the Democrat who pays up or in advance. OF ANOTHER ACE. (.ruduallv Supplanted by a Better Article Certain Old Times are Boar Away. In the eeneral retention ,m i,f the Western Union Teles-raoh buiidiuir on roadwav. New Yoik. are exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy instru ments of the toancy of the telegraph. They ars onij reiics wrw. store perfect machinery has super seded them. Yearn ago what is styled th old fashioned porous Plaster did some good service. There was then notb Science and stuoy have gone deeper into the secrets of medicine ana nrodnmd KKNstiN'S capcnre par. log better of the kind. Now all that has cheneed. OU8 PLASTER, which embodies all the excellencies plasters are slow- the Capcine is rapid ; they were wi us jar possible in an external remedy. Ths old uueevisan saw vapcrae is sure. Uheaper articles near similar names. Be careful, therefore, that some tnruty druggist does not deceive you. Price k cents. fcbury A Johnson, Chemist, Hew York. Quimty House. QUI1BY & HEESEY, Proprietors. Cor.4tb stssd C. Sts., I'ort land Or ONE OF THE FINEST AND MOST complete hotels in Oregon. Conduct ed Doth bj American and European plans ah tne moaern improvements, 140 nod rooms, well furnished, liaht, and wel ventlla ted. Firat-cl s r t ltu a barber shp. An rrt',ti it latest ooo veal eno. A OB IHiStK FeB hl'BhCKl KEKM. To every subsoriber to the Democrat who pays rjp his subscription and con tinues his paper, or pays in advance, we wui have sent to him the "Health snd Homey -one year, without additional cost. The above paper is a large eight page, forty column, monthly pap, and isfnll of excellent reading matter. A copy may be seen at this office. The paper treats of health, marriage, social science, domestic medicine, hints on health, cookery, ete. This affords our subscribers a chance to get a good paper for nothing. Those de airing the paper sent to them will please 4 mm Wa lal and l'hsrcal Wsaknsas, Km ling Memory. Weak Ky us. Htunled Dv vskmtttenWtmnedimsttU to Marriage Irtm and uucnuai, V4sss Uute so at time of paying their subscript, ftion. OUR ALBANY ADVERTISERS. Patronise men who advsrtiss. They ars stive, Thsy msan business. They sppreclate the uswtpspsr. Thsy are the men te deal with. Following la a list of the Dsuotsat'i adrsrtlssrs this week, In Albany. Call on thriu ; General MereliandlseM K Younir. Montsitti Jk SetUnbat b, N U Alien, A 11 Moll wain . urooeriee Hoamait a .loseidi, frank iieati, As-risultural linHompitU l'er A HUin. W 11 Ooltra, 8 S Younir. J t.radwohl. Hardwaiw-iVt rs A atcwart, J Otadwohl. Clutblmr - t, KUIsin. Drugs Fositay A Mason. K W Utnxdon end t!o. . Areblc I'rusltaw. levee end Tinware John Brlggs. KumUurs - n Woodiu, Urink and Don. Clialrs I. i'utnsm. MlltUierv Kiniu Mohubsrt. M iiti. AUL.m. Mattis KOster. Reds Works Ituffinm sod Joseph. Iron Work Chsrrv and Parkus. A K Cltsirv and - - w w on. Marble Work A Sulger, ti W II vrrla. flour- Red Crown Mills, Magnolia Mills. Lumber-Albany Raw Mill. Tobacco, Kttlvss, etc. -Ram Cohsu. MeeUt 8 Roberts. Hotel-Revere House. Heniaurant Jss Matiy . Polish -It K st too. Hhavs or Hair Cut L Campcau, Jos. Webber. iuuury-tssn wa v tng. Legal Ad v toe K s strahai eatJMrferd. J J Whltnsv. I Jt.powell nod lUtysU. J K i t i .,...... 11 t ........ .. Medical Advieo O W klsalea. J f Wallaos, M il Kilts, J W and Mary T Cole. FALL AND WINTER STYLES -OF HATS, BONNETS, BT0., In all the great varieties ef designs, just from Hew York City. AT Mattie Allison's IJuat eaai of S. E. Yooox'a. If you would make your selections of millinery from a complete and first-alass stock call on her, Lion Silver Polisb. This polish is manufactured from sab marine Tgsggtia subatancea and will not mark or scratch the softeat metal For cieanlnic aad noltohixur nam ntoiarl m jewelrv and glass, we cballenm the world ror its equal. Nam pie boxes sent b.v mall for 25 cento, liberal discount tr agents and wholesale dealers. Add H. KEIVTOTV, Albany, Orogts. 9 0 V a 10 MADY'S Lunch House Restaurant, Two doore Egtet ar 9Jd Fellow Temple, ALBANY, OREGON 5 3 St s a si a.3 MEALS IT ILL I0CIS 1M9 42 ALL PRICES. aw 2 1 Eatera, hfaoal water and i aquiua Hay Oysters. A WAYS ON HAND TUTT'S PILLS 25 YEARS IN USE. Trinmph of the Agel SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Iss of aepstUc, Bewele costive, Pal. the heaa, with a stall aeaeatloa la gee etetf aart, Fala assler the shealder. araiiaeaa alter eattas. with ad to i!1.1.?" " .r bear ersBtae, lrJitTUtIfm99t' Xjmm ealrtta, with a feellas ef harlag aesleeted aease 4a t r. WeariMSS, Olaztaeae, Ftatteriac at the Heart, Dote before the area, Hoaeaehe V?r, 'Uht eye, Reetleeeaeee, with fltfal dreams. Ulshly colored I riae, aad CONSTIPATION. TtTTT'M PIXX.9 are especially adapted to such cases, one dose effects such a change of feel lag as to astonish the sufferer. aterBrriahed.and bythtirTonte Jetton oa TUTJS HAIR OYE. Gbat Haib or Wbisxsrs changed to ft Oijossr Klaci by ft single application of thisDre. It imparts a natoraf eolor, acta instantaneonsly. Bold by Druggtou, or sent by express on receiptor !? 4 Office, 44 Murray St. , New York. Executor's Notice. Notice la hereby given that the under signed has this day been appointed Ex ecutor or the last will and testament of zeruan jb. opp, deceased, late of Linn county, Oregon, by the County Court of said Linn county. All persons having i.iim againet saiu estate are nereoy tified te present the same within no six iuuui.ua irom mis oate to the undersign ..ti Sft" a. s m . ed a, uim ibiuuw) m oaeuus ouuion. J-ilnn county, Oregon or at the office of Weatn- errora & iiiacktmrTi in Albany, Oregon. October 6th, 184. F, A. Watts, Executor, WKATHT5RFORD fc BLACK HUB IV, Atty's for Executor. THIS PAPER IS ON FILE -AT- PALMER 8t REY'S ADVERTISING BUREAU! 405-7 Son some San Francisco. AND AT PALMER & REY'S Pacific States AdveiiMig Bureau! 46 Tribune Building, NEWYOEK. Where Aflvertisinpc Contracts can be made. apUTLERY. The best line of cutlery in the valley can be found at our store. It embraces pocket knives, table knives, forks and spoons. butcher knives, hunting knives, paring knives, shears and scissors of all kinds. and the best line of razors ever brought into Albany. Come and see for your selves. Tbtf.oh a Stewart. fflBaaaBBBai KHI "'aaevr''"'! JsT JH LgsflsaHsCBal - m - ' wtUEHk Sea f he tmmt FRIDAY NOVKMBKH 14, 1684 Ml PACT BiMLVCI CUILBBM. In the first place, it need nut be ex pected to give children a proper train ing without paying particular attention to the subject, and taking considerable pains. It won't do to let children run their own course, and only take notice ot their faults when they do something particularly bad. However, this is about the extent of the training which many children receive. They are al lowed to rua on, undirected and un guarded, in whatever dgeotioo tbeir tendencies or circumstances lead them ; then when they become thoroughly sat urated with badness, and consequently troublesome, the parents begin the hopeless task of beating it out of them. When children have to bo whipped a groat deal, it is generally protty good evidence that the parents are to blame as well asathe children, nod sre really as deserving of punishment. It is ee picially true with regard to raking ohildrcrj, that "an ounce of prevention it worth pound of cure." It should be borne in mind that obU dren are altogether inospable of judg ing what is good for thorn, and what is not It is little lest then a miracle for ft child to grow np and have good dis position, without any directing or re straining influence. Theryoung minds refoonstantty acquiring falsa impres sions' snd toisLiken ideas. Their views of many things are just the opposite o what they would be if they wore older. They strive to becomeccompliahed in little vices of which ft few more years would make them acbamed. Most any ono can look back to bis youth and re call many of these mistaken notions ; and some of them there Is ao need to recall, as their consequences are still too plainly felt every day. Who does not look book with regret on some of these errors of youth, and wish over and over again be had known better, or that his parents at least bad known enough to teach bim better ? It is not much wonder that some children do not remember their parents with any too much love and affection, while con stantly suffering from their neglect in training, and smarting from the effects of the vices they were allowed to ac quire and were never warned against. It is t je duty of parents to root out these bad tendencies and falsa impres sions, just as fast as they sptiog up. And the way to do this is to continual ly watch and study children, and as soon as a bad quality is observed, to try every means of banishing it. but bad tendencies will not bo removed by merely punishing ft child4 whenever it commits a wrong act. It should bo made to understand the kind of die. position the not indicates, and ovary time this .disposition Is displayed by an act the child should be reminded that it is its eld failing and the same thing or which it was corrected before. It will thus see some connection between tbefdiflerent corrections or punishments. It will also learn what its fault is, and become impressed with its wrongful ness, and therefore likely te guard against it. But it is a matter of com mon observation bow little effect any number of corrections have in over coming bad disposition in children, without letting them know what the act-t indicate and what the corrections ftre for. Some seem to be blind to their chil dren's faults by love, or if they do see thorn, are prevented from making them known on tbis account. Although such a way of doing mav be the result of groat love, the it I effects of such a course is snytbing but what should be a a as .a. a expected irom a loving parent, it is strange how some psrents will work for their children : how they will strive to give them an education and every ad vantage for the purpose of making t bem suoceesiul, snd at the ssmo time so neglect their training, tbat all tbeydo for them does not begin to make up for the iil effects of tbeir neglect. It is to be hoped tbst a fuller realisa tion of the importance of the early training of obildren will soon be reach ed. That while other means of reform ing mankind are receiving so much at tention, this, the most important, will not be entirely overlooked. It may be that women have a right to vote, and assist in carrying on tbe affairs of the Government. It may be the? have as much at heart tbe good of the country as men, snd as much right to show tbeir loyalty. Yet it all sce.ns rather uncalled for, when it is considered what splendid opportunities for being of use to the country woman has in the Sphere of raising children, and how much room for improvement there is in tbis direc tion. While woman has certainly shown herself capable of doing great good in managing temperance reforms and various philanthropic societies, the fact still remains that her greatest field for doing good is in the home. If mothers are desirous of bettering the condition of tbe humsn race, there is no wsy they can show it better, or ac complish more to tbat end, than by ap plying their minds and all their super fluous energies to training tbeir chil dren. It has well been said, that "tbe hand that rock the oradle rules tbe worJd." Thomas Burt, M. P., makes the statement that there are 300,000 people employed in public-houses (drinking saloons) on Sunday in England. f AlUtlLKTS Master Im tho tlrao when the boos ire expected to cackle a round -deity. The Sultan of Morocco bss ft thous and wives. He has boon very heart sick a great many times, but alwsys re-wived. "Ob, my!" exclaimed little Edith, upon her first entranee Into the roller- skating rink ; ''they're all on casters, ain't they?" "We've got to draw the line some where," remarks the chairman of the vigilantes as be tucked tho knot un der the horse-thief's left ear. When a(Ciothlng shop gets on fire some of the clerks spring over coat, and Bonve fall over coats, end nearly every one psn's wnen he gets out. A drinking man upon reading In a novel that the heroine's beautiful face "colored with pleasure," remarked : "Now I now what's the matter with my nose." James, who was trying to sew new button on his coat, murmured: "They i sayljhere's ft newjyackt that makes fifteen mites an hour, but this thread makes twenty knots a min ute." "It la ground hog day again,! see," remarked tbe red-beaded boarder, casting his eye over the break fast-ta bio. "Why, no It isn't," contradic ted a fly telegraph operator. "Then what Is tbat saussge doing there!' rejoined tbe rod-headed boarder. "lfy aoo," remsrxed a father," what do you pay for those cigars? " 'Twelve dollars a box" the young man replied, "and they are cheap at that. Try onef "No," aald the old man, "I can't afford to smoke such expensive cigars. I am compelled to get along on two-for-flvers." "I'm sorry.fsth er,"the young hopeful responded, with some compassion, "but you tee you have mother and me to support." "Maroms," said a small boy, "do you believe everything papft asys?' "Of course my child, ' replied the mother, with wifely pride. "Everything mmame?" "Tee, deer everything. "WeB I don't." "Hush, you wicked bo ; yon mustn't talk so. What did your pa pa everjsay that you couldn't believer "You know that widow on the next square, who alwsys looks so our at us boys?" "You meao tbat pretty Mrs. Bon ton?" "Hbe's the one. I beard pape tell her yesterday that she was the sweet eat woman In town, and then he gave her bunch of flowers, and It made me so ashamed to hear him tell ss)eh story tbat I ran away and wouldn't let him know I bsd caught bim In it." "Tbat will do, my child," aald the mother, with a peculiar look in her gentle face, "run out end play and I win tell your father when he comes In that be must be particular not to destroy his son's confidence In bis ver acity." TfJB BBW YBBft UBsVS BBW TOT. The fan h loo able girl has a new toy She baa taken to live dolls, She plays with burrowed babies. She expresses the motherly Instinct quite abnormal. ly. If we concede that what she does Is spontaneous. Her area test present delight Is to get possession of n pretty Infant and subject it to such extravagances of fondling and adorn ment as will serve the purpose of frivotty. When she-drives in a vil lage can mrougb Central park a nurse-maid sits beside her to hold tbe little pet. When he goes shopping the servant carries tbe baby from the carriage to atore nod back again. When called upon in her own resi dence, she Is found with tbe cttlld in her coddtingfjgrras. Nothiog in the freakish line of girlish diversion has ever taken a more sudden hold on passing fancy. Ot curse, pretty ba bies are In urgent demand. Wherever one exists, thj family is disturbed by the competition between sisters, cous ins and aunts to get posesslon. And if no baby in blood relationship can "be procurred, tbe eager young mother by-brevet does not hesitate to procure one from among the offspring of some poor and obliging woman. The ward robes which accompany this indul gence in alive playthings.are wonders of beauty, taste end cost. SB S.. . A traveler In South America de scribes a very unpleasant spider that lives there: When a person pasaea near one It starts up and gives chase, and will often follow for a distance of thirty or forty yards I came once very nearly being bitten by ono of these savage creatures. Hiding at an easy trot over the dry grass I sudden ly observed o spider pursuing me, leaping wlftly along and keeping up with my beast. I aimed a blow with my whip, and the point of the lash struck tbe ground close to it, when it Instantly leaped upon and ran up the lash, and was actually within three or four luches of my hand when I flung the whip from me. P I0R SALE. One hundred and forty acres, nine miles above Lebanon. 40 acres in cul. tivatlon. 10 acres slashed and sown to rass. Comfortable dwell lag, good eutheuses. Cheap. Inquire at tfaas F OR SALE, Good farm 12 mileii southeast of lahansa 160 sores. 60 seres timothy and dorer meadow. 60 wheat lead ia oaltirattise. We, watered, Call on W Id PhiJJipsen the'eiaee Ost O. . I. ft MR Tali I.E. Albany dtntlou. lKr ART I HK Off THAU. sotfss seam. ALtlANf KXPnESS Dsnsrts st rttKlOUT TRAINS KAIL TRAIN ' SSOgS BOUTS 6:t0 A. M um A. M !i:4s A M itios r. m MAIL TllAIN 1 f.TJ".. 114- A. M ll:u P M. S;W P. . :M P. M. rHKKlJIT TRAIN AUIANT XXI'RBSS Arrlrss All Trslas dally, ascent Senear. Norton. On and after this date regulsr tickets will be sold at our ticket ofBos for following points on Colombia river: Upper Cascades, Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula, walla walla sua Ainsworth. Wtf,i n. Hicn, Freight and Ticket Agent O. A 0. R. C Co. Albany, June lath, IBS'. BOSTON ARB) RBW YOKIs. As tbe oar swung into Madison ave nue from Forty-second street two ladies got aboard. Ooe of them wore glaM snl lliat imt'll;otul cotitiMction of the eyebroes peculiar to tbe Isditrs of the Hub. With tbe true Boston instinct the began talking about books aid authors. "You bare read Jane Eyre of course V said ber companion. "Ob, yes," ssid tbe intellectual lady from Boston. "I have read all ber works snd like tbsm so much." Tbe other lady coughed behind her handkerchief and then asked, with twinkle in ber eye : "Have you ever read any ot Daniel Deronda's novels ?" "Yes, indeed," ssid tbe Boston lady, "sll of tbem. But do vou know I tbink be is almost too analytical ?" "How do j on like Adam Bede's writ ings f asked tbe New Yorker. "Ob, tbey are lovely. But don't you tbink tbey are a little shallow f ' "I have never read tbem," said tbe other, behind ber fan. Tbe lady from Boston cast a look of pity on ber illiterate companion aad tbe two got off tbe csr at Sixty-first itraet. a I Lit BT SLOQI axes bill doing away with one-sided cutters, by providing that all one-horse sleigbs and sleds used upon tbe public ways should have tbe animals directly in front and on a line with tbe centers thereof, was introduced in tbe New Jersey assembly by Mr. Itoas.of Sussex but Mr. Wildrick, of Warren, killed the measure with tbis sbort and forcible speeeb : "This ere thing hain't got no set. un. We don't want no secb bigh- falntiit wsy o' bttcbin' a boss in War- ran. If Sussex folks Want to hitch hossee tbst way, let 'en, but they hain't got no right to make os do it " H ARDWARK OP ALL KINDS, Axes, mattocks, brush books, picks ebovela,spaaee, forks, grindstones, wheel barrows, wringers, ropes, and almost everything von want, can be bad cbeep (or cash at Peters A Stewart. Final Settlement. In tbe matter of the estate ) of Charles M.Tiodall, deceased 1 To oil whom U may concern : Nottrs, is hereby given that ths oader- siftwsd exeeatrix of the last will and testa- meat of Charles M Tiadall. deceased, has filed bar final soooent ia ssid matter in tbe Coonty Coort of Uaa twenty, Oregon, sad that said Coort has sppoiatsd Monday, Dec. 1st, 1884 st ths boor of 1 o c'.ook. p. m . of ssid dsy ss tbe time for hearing objections to such final aoooont aad tbe settlement thereof. Rtth Anxxia TisDAi.t,, Exeeatrix ef said estate. Dated tbis 31st, day of Oct. 1884. PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FARM "9 SAW MILL EN8INES, THRESHING MACHINES, ETt. At First SWII8 WELL KNOWN HOURS HAVE OPEJtKt) B s Braach OfBossad Soppijr Hooss st Cor, Front snS Taylor Strests. Partis nd. Or., wbsrs Umt wUI mm fa stock PvrUSts sad SsBllomry Saw Mills, Ports. bis Tisotioo sad HUUtonsry sarins "sad bottsrs. New Mass) lion" thrashers, horse powers, etc, ste.. write lor Illustrated oatsjofes ssut free searsss (asm ns this peper.) b vassal st Ca, Portland, Oregon. Red CrownMills IS0M, LANNIN0 & CO., PROPR'S SSW PROCESS FLOOR SUPERIOR FOR FA MI LIE AJTD RAKERS USB, BEST STORAGE FACILITIES. Highest .Price in Cash for Wheat ALBAN YOR. L S. ROBERTS, City Market. (SUCCESSOR TO FRED OOETZ.) Will keep a fall supply of good m eats at bottom prices. ALBANY, OREGON. Chairs ! Chairs I Rawhide bottom chairs for both old and young, at bottom prloes at the factory of r PUTNAM, Albany, Oregon JpOR 8ALE. Good farm, one mile west of Brownsville oa the road leading to Halsey, containing 102 sores, oak ridge land, some fias oak groves, all enelesed, 76 seres in cultivation, a young orchard and shrubbery : good barn and fair house, two good wells with pumps, Price S zs00, one years time on one half amount if desied, with security on premises. Call at premieesor address D. A. Carter, Egan, Hrantoounty, Or. - pOR SALE, One half block in eastern part of tbe otty wltk fair house and barn will be sold I ohp' FISHBURN & . General Agents for IRON TRIBUNE AND BUCKEYE ENGINES. ft FORGE PUMP Wftrke tftftUf tbrows ) n aluat- Rtream. II b m I'orelHin al lluLlder ! easily set. In Che eheBpeet Bad tho beat Foree Panap Its the world lor deep er Mtt allow Thousands la as ia every part ol the In! ted Wtsttes. ever frees la the winter. dead lor ei rr fi lar aad prlees. 8A. 3 AI.Kaf WOOD PUMPS. IIOSK PIPiM AND FITTINGS OF AM. Kl sfn Iways on nand ami furnished to order. ii u promi uy awenuea to oy eauresmng a s or centos; at oar place erbastoessoo ate Street, between Commercial snd Fronttaiesn, Oregon. JULIUS QRADWOHL Uaa fh only czelaaJte sleek ef CROCKERY, CLASS, SILVER AND CHIRA WARE i Large Assortment of Bab; Carriages, 0 And a Choice Selecton of Ceffee, Tea and Sugar, ONE DOZEN CUPS AND 6AUCER8 81.00. SHELF HARDWARE. OIL, LEAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIH. TBE HIGHEST MARKET I1( E PAIB FOB EGS. Remember! What 1 8a; I lean. Sire le a CalL 600DS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON- HO mi 4 PROPRIETORS OF ALBANY SODA WORKS -AND DRALKRM IN Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Groceries, P . a Candies Nuts and Tropical Fruits. ONE LwOR BELOW JOBCNT IB XLXC3-C3-S AT THE OLD STAND, 72 FIRST STREET HAN ON aoowmjiKNT O" COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, A ar In the allr. He TIN, SHEET IRON OF EVERY DESCRI PTION IN STOCK. xi asxu, a ruu, ASSORTMENT OF GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. all of Which he offers to v,v, vai im Repair work done I3fa2& ALBANY MARBLE aj WORKS, STAIGER BROS. - Praprietors ALBANY, OREON. MONUMENTS, TABLETS, AHO HEADS rONES Executed in Italian or Vermont MarMe, Also, every variety of oemetery and other stone work done with neatness and dispatch. Special attention given to orders from all parts of this State and Washington Territory. itory. 'All work warranted. 1 7:42 W. H. GOLTRA DEALER IN Farm Machinery, WAGONS, HACKS, BUG GIES, Plows, Harrows, HAT PRESSES, STEEL GOODS. B i BBBBS BsHbshI I SCHOMAKER jSfrfeggoi B A NDI it Baas la high Wind. btrong and Durable Will BOI wasr ob bat ran IS TBI WIKD, Parties daatrintr anv artfola In our tin k JOSEPH, Oregon, aeyi JOHN BRIGG8' STORE. HAND AS FINE AM a no loinort. nd .., AND COPPER WARE OR TO ORDER. AUSO. HE KEEPS as the public at prices, that deft nncu otKEET, ALBANY, OREGON. at reasonable figures. G. COHN & BRO., 170 FEOHT ST., - - PORTUNO, OR SHIPPING AND COMMIS SION, MERCHANDISE AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 0 CRKBBT. CB. filtll ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHERRY & PARSES, (Successors to C. C. Cherry.) Machinists, Millwrights, and Iron Founders. WE HAVE OUR NEW SHOPS ATX. completed, and are now prepared to handle ail kinds of heavy work. Wa will manufacture steam Engines. Grist and Saw Mill Machinery, aud all kinds of Iron and Brass Castings. FA1TOBHS M4BB ! SBORT NOTICE. Special attention given to repairing all kinds of machinery. Will also manoBve. ture tlie improved Cherry A White Grain Separator. fthap an Baker Sl-OStae a bueeer Yard. Albnny, Gr., Dec. 1, 1880. 18tf Ol It AtEYTS, Following are the Democrat's duly au thorized agents to receive subscriptions or money for the same : Lebanc n T L Wallace Harritihurg Sara May Browntiviiie O. P. Coshaw Halsey T. L, Porter Shedd'H F. A. Watts Scio W. E Kellv efferson & A. DeTaney disseminator. Published every Saturday Harrlsburg Oregon, SSTRAIN, Editor Proprietor. w BdawaV gTai