Chorea aHretery. U. l CufRCif. Preaching erery Sabbath, it 11 a. vt.. aad 7 r. m. by Rer. F U. lr nee, D. L. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. M Prayer meeting every Wodneesday evening. Kvamsmjcal Cuvkoh. rrhingon Sab Vsth at II a. M. , end 7 r. L eabbath School 12:15. Prayer meeting every Thttrs day evening. J. A. llolleubaugh, pastor, CosoiuoatiokalChcrch. Serviceeevery Sabbath at 11a. M. and 8 r. m. Sabbath School at Vi;U Prayer meeting on Thursday evening of each week. J. W. Harris, pastor. M. K. Church , South. Service held every second end fourth Sabbaths in eeoh a :t i at St. iW' M. K. Church, South, at 11 a. it. Sabbath School at 2:30 r. it. sharp. Prayer meeting every Thurs day venug. C. H. Carson, pastor. M. . Cuvrcu. Preaching every Sabbath as 11 a. x. end 74 r. M. Son service in the evening before sermon. Sabbath School it 2,-30 r. m. Prayer mooting every Timrs dy evening. Rev. M. Judy, pastor. PKi.-r , . ;:ui vn Cm ruu. --. Service every Sabbath morning and evening in Church cor. Hroadalbiu and Fifth Sts. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Preyor meeting every Thursday evming. K. Isaac 11. Coudit pastor. Cunisn.iv CncucH. Preaching every Sab bath at SV. C. T. U. Hall.at 11 a. at. 4 7:30 f m. Suuday School at half past 2 o'clock r. vt. Her J T Floyd, pastor. . Faisr BarnaTCHuacH. Preaching every Sabbath at 11 o'clock a. ou, at Church on 6th Street. Sabbath School immediately after morning services. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. T U Brownsun, pastor. Univkhsahts Cnracu. Preaching every ocoad and tonrth Sabbata ef each month n Crawford's Hall at 11 o'clock, a. at., and 7 o'clock, p. m. rae- great at reagtw teal i renwdy eed nerve ,o too is ibs isfwetsss re LiwW of over twenty years by as TBKet 4.H1.1 Ml AUHIh iKAaVI i at a rmsictahaf .iiuniiti. t ' i irm1 mad. I -earco)tares ia Europe. ad cure with unfailing pevunty HSU SMS ana nyaicai oaotuvy, wmmw n Buhud te all its and from whatever Oi'j' nr.Kiuc-L it atrengtheos the nerves, braia, orgun and physical It stops any Till it d;ailitatiiig drain npou the svstero, prevenlia- luvoluntary losses, dreams, semiual losses with the urine, etc.. so 4 strustive to mind and body, It is sure is furious tngrsdlenla. To those suBenngirom we e, n effects Hi youthful mdMu stiawi a sjedy , tttor omrh and permanejt cure is QVUGXTiMD, JaJ 50 per bottle, or e bottles in case, with foil dl recUoes and advice, $10. Seut secure from obserra lion to any address upon receipt of price, or C. O. D., o be h as only of DR. C. D. SALFIELD, 31 Kearney at., sas Fraaeisee. aL GMnaHaHisw aarieatv ueililsMllal bv better oral fil-M TREE. For the oonvcoience of patients and In vnier tn insure nrfaet aaerarr I have addopted a pri vate address under which ail package are forwarded. TRIAL BOTTLE FREE. 8ueisst to shew its merits, will be sent to say one applying by letter, stating his symptoms and age. Cocutnunic&iktts strictly confidential, Dr. SPIMEY, SO. 11 KEARNY ST. Treats all Chronic aaet Special co way be urnxaixc mew of vwthful fOUkas o nil boon o well to avail themselves of this, ever laid at the altar of ruEtnn, SHIN'S KY will guarantee to forfeit 1Mb every e Scntiiuu'e or private disease of any sua enracicr which he id kU$ it tsam raars srs may at Us age sf thirty-s te atxy wV troubled wna too rreqaero evacqami a w hw often ai nnanisrt by a slight amartiag or burning tie and a weakeaiag of the system ta a manner e patient cannot account for. On event ruing the orinarr dscoeUs a roov suinuisnt win often be vnd - ii small particles ef album w ik. Jm wH) Vj, rd a thin mSMA he tsg to a dark attd toned sppesrsnos, There are many men who die of this difficulty ignorant of the cause, mitieh ia the saeood staee of seminal weakneMS. Ins. will guarantee a perfect cure in all sneh aeaithv restoration of the getuio-urmary Omcs Hotrss 20 to 4 and 6 te 8. Sundays from 10 to 1 1 A- M. OoMuMation free. Thoroogh cxmiaatior nn mAieirm fSV Far mlisla seSSCS it Skoit Wriiinir s full LUkUii, tiirt-int f.-r a. one. wilh all ii iilbc M-nt to any addrea on receipt of fiO 00. Ca aw ddrtes, OK. sriXXEf t CO., 71 No. 11 Kearny St, San Francisco. Cal To tiie Unfortunate DE- GIBBON'S Dispensary. roo KEfiBsnr t., OwO corner of (Jommer- ejal Street, baa Francisoo. .Established in UU, tor I the treatment of Sexual rand Seminal Diseases, sneh s Gonorrhea. Oleel. : t rletare, hy ph 1 1 la in al !iu forme, laapeteaer SaitB.l WMbaeu. nurht losses by dreams, pirn pies ee the face arid toes of manhood can positively be eared The sick and afflicted should not fail to call anon him. The Doctor has traveled extensively in Kur irwTsctd thoroughly the various nospi iais there, obtaining a great deal of valuable tmorxae tion, which he foeoemecent to impart to those in need of hid services. DR. UIBBOS will make no charge unJeM !c effect a cure. Persons at a distance MAY R f t CEO AT HOIS:. Ail cocmunications strictly confidential. You see no one bn the Doctor. Send U;n dollars or a package of medicine. Psrsous writtitg to the Doctor will please state the name f the piper they see this advertisement ia. Charges rea ouaUe. Call or write. Ad'trtss DR. J. F. GIBBON, ex 1967. hen Fruieisoo. The Doctor cures when otiicri fail. Try him. vlea Wi 'gf"W VW for working people, "j" y" " - aW ' Hand 10 cents pest as, anu we wilt ioa.il you free, a royal, valuable sample b jx of goods that will put you in the way of making more money in a few days than yea ever thought possible at say business. Capital not required. Yen can live at home and work in spare time only, or ail the time. AH or both sexes, ef aft ages grandly suc cttiul. 10 e i;ts to ft sasiiy earced every evening, a:! who want work may teat the business, we this unparatled ofTsr ; To all who are net well we will send 91 to pay for the trouble of ur. Full partfeulair, dire.k n, etc,, sent' cvepa) aUduteiy rur for all who start ifejfe utlay. Address Stkvsos and Co., Tlie Ureal English Reme dy. r Ua never faillmr cure for -4Nrvoua Debility, SeminaJ leaieM, l.xliausted Vi- ilr, Hpernjatorrliot. iKr h iMteen, im- potency, Faralytis, and all iterr.Lie eueets of lieil- Abtse, yr'Ultdul (oilies.and i i seeesss in maturer years Uuch as loss ef Memory. ILagsitude, Emission, Aver- t to Society, inmnessof sn, Mouses in tne Mesa; ths rite! fluid passing nnobserved into the urine, and mr.ny -ther diseases leading to insanity and death. INC. MISTIE will agree to forfeit Five Baadred Ootlara for a case of this kind the Vital 9 ester a ttve (under bis epedal advice and treatment 1 art ' not cure or for anything impure or injurious found in it. Dr. Mint ie treats all private diseases snecessf uliy without mercury. Consultation free. Thorough ex amination end advice including analysis of urine. $6. Price of Vital llescorstive.fl.se a bottle, or four times the quantity fc" , sent to any address upon receipt of pri-je or C. O. D, secure from observation and in pri vate if desired, by DR. A. K. MINT1E, 11 Kearney stree Sen Fntricutco, CeL Sample lotUe frte. Sent on application by letter, wins: symptom, sex od sge. Communications U iefiy co-ifid jitial. fir, Mintic's Kidney Remedy, Kephretieum, cures llcuds of kidney and bladder complaint, gonorrhoea, (ct, leouchorrlioa. For rale by ail druggists 91 a it tic or si x bottles for to. ' r. Jfimf5 s Dandelion Pills are the bet and cheap Orel epeia and Is iiious cure in the market. For br driufi'iotr.. Tlie Bttters' Guide ia issued March and Sept., each year; 224 pag6e.$$xll laches, with over 3300 illustrations- a whole picture gallery. Gives wholesale prices direct to consumers on all goods for personal or jSB&Sjlljt am use. Tells how to ipSWff-, order, and gives exact SM H cost ey erytluBgyoa 8& MB Bse, diink, eat, wear, or T&touiwBr hay fun with. These Safcls' invaluable hooks contain information gleaned from the markets of tlio world. We will mail a copy iFrcc to any address upon receipt of the jpostage 8 cent. Xet us hear from you. lie.?pectftillyt .uiiui iiiiLeaMiil mmm mJtTiej&llllll and purines me ruoou muscles, digestion, re- and ntaetal tscultiee- W Wafsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw ' - . 5Ssl THE . OR, LIEBIC Q Privets oupenaary, p 400 Geary St., San fraucuvo Cal Conducted by (juatiftcd Physicians O M,tt entgeone--regular (graduates. U t The Oldest specialists In ths VfL tinted etaus, life long xrlnec, J ptrteel imiiul and pure medicine, insure i Uf ami t ntanent curve el all h.utr, tbruuio and n. u llat.ats Affections of the Mood, Skin, Kidneys, Bladder, Eruptions, Ulcers, Uld Sores, MwelUnir of ibe kiiiul, Nttre Mouth, Throat ltn riaiu,pcrtiianrut'.r cured and eradi cated from the stater (or life, ft lift Ht BebUliy, Impotenoy, " t liaV iiel IU.WM tint. In tal and Phvdoal Weakness, railing ' JS Memory, Weak Ryes, Stunted De- vuiuu hi, niiK'iiiin ins i.i Marriage etc., from sxoees or youthful folllua. erany ceuss, speedily, safety and I rlvalelj cured. Yeu ug. Middle tertl and Old men, and all who uced medical skill and esjwrieiuM, consult the old European Physician at on. v. I In opinion costs nothing, and may save fututs misery ami shame. Whou inconvenient to visit the oil v ... ......i m.dJcines can be seut ever where by Mores free from observation. It U sell evident that s phvslolan who gives his whole attention to a class of diseases attains great aklll, and physicians through out the ooantry.knowtng thle, frequently recommend difficult cases to the oldwt siialu, by w hom every known good remedy hi used. The Doctor a sge aim experience make huopbuon of supreme Importance, Mrtkm who call see no sue but the iH ctor. Oon solutions free and sacredly eontldi.Ual. Cases which have failed in obtaining rebel elsewhere sesse. lally solicited. Female diseases sutwossrully treated. The' Doctor will avrw to forfoil Sl.COO for a ease un dertaken, not cured. Call or write. Hours, dally, troni 0 a m to 4 i. I to 8 evenings ; Sundays, 10 to 12 only. Siend for ths Ban I tar Ut Uuide to Health, ssat free. Address as above tt. UESlflaVI Weasterfal fcermaa lavtgerater PermanentiyiprevenU all In natural Loesos frvu. the sysAem, tones ths nerves, strengthens the muscles, checks the waste. Invigorates the whole system, ami restores the alMicUd to Health and Happiness. The reason se many cannot get cured ol Seminal Weakness, Loss of Manhood, etc.. Is owing to s com. plication, called Prostatorrhes with HyHratlwaa, which requires peculiar treauuent. Pr. Lisbige In rigotwlor is the only positive curs lor tYoeUtotvhee, with peculiar spocUl UsaAeueut, used at the Uebkg frlee of levlearater, 9. Case of six bettles flu. Sent to any address, covered securely from ob servation. Mast la.werful electric belts tree to patienW. To prove the wonderful power of the tavigorator. A Bestir Clvea or neat free. Consultation tree and private. Call or address . UUI kMrE!sABY. 4iC Oeev Street, San Kranctsco. Cel. Private entrance. 406 Mason Street, lour UUk k, up Deary street from Kearney, Main on trance through isrea DR. ALLEN'S PRIVATE DiarEXSABY, i Kearay Street. Saa Freer two . Cat., EsTASuaaas roa tea Scuornra aae snornr Cvas or Casoxic, Nsavocs ana racial DtsaAsas TNE EXPERT SPECIALIST, DR. ALLEN. All IS WELL KSOWK. IS A BEO alar rraduated Phytieian. educated at Bowdote Coilere sad Inivervitv of Mkhkan. Us has isre4 a tifetime to the study of aad is acknowledged o ee the most expert student In his specialty on the Pa cific Ooaatk rOTTdWEGfr BaOBXsT. And middle-aged men, who are ssalarieg fnmi the eSccU of youthful indiscrvtiona of sxisssss ta nav Hirer veers, nervous and ohyvical debility. Impo tence, lost manhood, ooufuetou of tafesa, dull eyes, aversion to society, deeioodency, pimples on tne face, kiss of energy and memory, frequency of urinal Imr. etc. nound.the result of hard Study, which under hi. aixrctaJ advice lias never failed of success in the cure . 1 Lest Manhood, !rvets torrhea, etc. : . ii-M i: n sUtrcMJESCC. Havii.-- been nrtreou !a et-anre of two lisaeg hos-.sta:) enables me to trrst all private troubles with excellent results. lfch it distinctly under stood that I do not claim to p-.rtorm laepoewb: u. or to have miraculous or supernatural power. I esafaa only to be a akdlful and succcesful lntysusan aad Sscrt ktrtnik'y cfoitjeh n my specialty DiABAaCa MAE. All af-piyinc to me wUi receive my honest opinion of their c - - no expcnniettting. i wiil g-uar uiImi I-.UUIC cun In cutf om 1 nnWrrtaAe. forfeit l .ouo. Consultation in otBee or by letter tree and sinctly private. Charges aitaiiiul urtuc as J advk-e. sv. CaSce hours to 3 daily, to 8 svstde. Sunday 9 to IS. Call on or address DM. AH.ES, Mi Iiearay Street, saa i raariaee, Cal PATENTS ubuined, and ail other busloess In the V. 8. Patent Oifi.-e altndeded to lor moderate lees. Our office is oppoait the L. S. Patent O.Ccc, snd we can obtain Patents lees time than those remote from Washington. Send modie or drawing. 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UradoaUy Supplsnied by a Better Article frrtaln Old Times are bose Away. In the general reception room of the Western Union Telegraph building on Broadway, Mew York, are exhibited the coarse, crude and clumsy Instru ments of the infancy of the telegraph. Tbey are only relics now. More perfect machinery has super seded them. Tears ego what is styled ths old fashioned porous plaster did some good service. There was then noth ng better of the kind. Now all that has changed. Science and study have f.ue deeper into the secrets of medicine and produoed l:KNru.V.S Ai'ClNK POR OUS PLASTER, whim. mbodles all the excellencies thus Jar possible In an external remedy. The old piasters are slow the Capeme is rapid : they were uncertain the Capcine is sure. Cheaper articles bear similar Ames. Be careful, therefore, that seme tbjtfty drags ist, does not deceive you. Price 26 cents. Suabury k Johnson, Chemist, Now York. Quimty House. QUIMBY & HEESET, Proprietors. Cor. 4th &tid C. Sts., Portland.Or sThNE OF THE FTNEST AST) MOST j? complete hotels in Oregon. Conduct ed both by American and European plans All the modern improvements, 140 bed rooms, well furnished, Jijrbt, and wel ventilated First-cl ritiiaj i. barber su. Aa ' v t ii . latest son veoieay w. A CKN CHANCE FOR SIBSCB1KEBS. To every subscriber to the Dkmoobat who payg up hie eabscription and con tinues his paper, or pa.vs in advance, we will have sent to Mm the "Health end Home" one year, without additional cest. The above paper is a large eiabt page, forty coiomn, monthly pi. , and A s full of exce' lent reading matter. A copy may be seen at this office. The paper treats of bealtb, marriage, social science, domestic medicine, bints en bealtb, cookery, etc. This affords our subscribers a chance to get a good paper for nothing. 'I hose de siring the paper sent io tbem will please State so at time of paying their subscrijjSj Hon. OUR ALBANY ADVERTISERS. Pjtronlss iuou who advertise. They n all re, They mean bnsineos. They sppreulats ths nswspapsr. They are ths men to deal with. Following Is s list el ths DsaocaATs advertisers tills week, In Albany. Call on them ; General Merchandise S K Young, Monteith A Seitanbach, H 11 Allen, A ll Mellwaln. Uroocriee- Hoffman It Jeeeph, Prank llead, Agrisulltiral Implements. Peters Ulaln, W II Coltra, S E Young, i i.rtwh. Hardware - liters A Stewart, J Uisdwohl. Ciothlhg- L K Plain. ArchitsrmwJf Utntk' E W f100 " Co., Stoves snd Tinware- John Prlgga, Furniture- A B WoihIIm, lirluk and Son. Chairs L Putnam. MlUinery --Emtua Schubert, Mettle Allison, Metlis Foster. Setla Works lloffm n and Jossph. Iron Work Chrry and I'arkes, A E Chsrry and Son. Marble Work A HUlger, 0 W Harris. Flour tied Crown Mills, Magnolia Mills. Lumber-Albany Saw Mill. Tobeceo, Knives, etc. -Sam Cohen. Meat ISHoberta Hotel-. Revere House. ItMtalirant Ja. Mady. ISdlsh U Kenton. Shavs or Hair Cut L Campeatt, Joa Webbor. laundry Man Wa inc. 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ALWAYS ON HAND f a ft e I 25 YEARS IN USE. The Greatest Kedfcal Trlamph of the Ag SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Leee of appetite, Bowels costive, Pata to the heed with a stall sensation la the berh part. Pais under the eboalder blade, Pallneee after eadng, with s. dis inclination to exertion of bodr or snlnd. Irritability of temper, Low spirits, wtsh feel lae of b a visa aeglec t ed son e ds t y . Weariaess, Olxxtaeea, Fl at terinc aa the Heart. Date before the eyee, lleadacbs wrer the right eye. KsedeseogM, with fltfal dreams, Highly catered t'rlae, aad CONSTIPATION. TTJTT'S PIULO are especially adapted to such eases, ono doee effects eooh a change of feeling as to astonish the sufferer. bctp Yeave'o hMF Usawthus "tba atn0!! Grat Hatb or Whisk na ohanaed to a OtossT Blsok by a single application ef tbisDrr. It imparts a natural color, acts instantaneously. Bold by Druggists, or sent by express on receipt of 1. omce, 44 Murray St., New York. 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Mann Co. bars' aUo bad Thirty-, Seven veers practice pslore ths Patent Office, and have prepared more than One Hundred t hous- enrl aDnlicaticns for natants in tha United States and forsign countries.: s . - rv-m A n, i. . i Assignments, and nil other papers for seenring to inventors their rights in the United States, Canada, England, France,' tiormany and other foreign countries, pre pared at short notice and on reasonable terms.' Information as to obtaining -patents cheer fully given without charge. Hand-books of information sent free. Pntants obtained through Mann a Co. are noticed in the Scientific American free. Ths advantage of such notice is well understood by all persons who wish to dispose of their patents, j Address MUNN CO., Office SaXXXTXICf Ainraross, Kl Broadway, New York. ttBsaMaaT? eaMesaa -Yjaeelw - JC TUTT'S PILLS Fubl u FIUDAY JANUARY 0, 1880 MOZAKT S tieLl, The Besaaare ef a Peer ale-ahrae Dees' sr at Yleaaa. About forty years ago a poor dealer la koiok-knaoksand bric-a -In ac, named Rutlltr, took up bis abode at the up per extremity of tbo Faubourg Saint Joseph at Vienna. The icanty profit! of his little trade but ill-aufllood for the support of a young wife end fourteen children. Ruttler, however, wee kind heat ted, ever reedy to serve his friends, end the needy traveler wee osver known to quit hie door without the benefit of his advioe or his charity. An individ ual whose serious deportment end benevolent expression of oouetenance were calculated to inspire respect end interest passed regularly every day be fore the door of Buttle! 's shop. The individual in question wss evidently struggling against the influence of e deadly malady ; nature seemed no longer to have any charms ia his eyee. A languid smile would, however, play around hie discolored lips, as Rattler's children each morning saluted him on bis passage, or heedlessly pursued him with their infsnt gambols. On Bach occasions his eyee were raised to heaven, end ste ned in eilenoe to implore for the young Innocents sn existence hap pier than his. Ruttler, who bed re marked tha stranger, and who seised every opportunity to be of service, had obtained the privilege of offering bim a seat every morning on his return from bis usual walk. The stranger frankly accepted the proffered civility, and Rattler's children often disputed with each other the prerogative of setting the humble chair before their lather's guest. One day the stranger returned from hie walk rather earlier than oeoal. Runlet's children accosted bim with smilsc "Sir," said tbey, "msmma bae this night given us a pretty little sister." Upon this the stranger, leaning on the arm of the eldest child, presented himself ia Rutiler's shop, and kindly naked after bis wife. Muttler. who waa going out, confirmed his children's prattle, and thanked hie guest for bis inquiries. ' Yes, air' aatd be, "ihie is the fif teenth that Providence boa seat us." "Worthy man I" cried the man in a tone of anxiety and sympathy, "and yet a scanty portion of the treasures showered on the courtiers of Scboen- brum lights sot on your hnmble dwsl- ting. Agent Iron I when talent, virtue, boner are admired only when the tomb closes on them forever I Bat," added he, "have you a sod -father for the infant f "Alas, sir I the poor men with diffi culty finds a sponsor for hie child. For my other children 1 have usually claim ed the good offices of some chance passer or neighbor as poor ee myself." "Ceil her Gabtielle. Here ore hundred florins for the christened feast, to which I invite my self, and by taking charge of which you will oblige me." Ruttle? hesitated. "Come, come," ssd the stranger "take tbem ; when you know me bet ter you will see that I am not unworthy to share your sorrows. But you can render me a service. I perceive a vio lin in your shop ; bring it to me here to this table. I bare a sudden ides, which I must commit to paper." Ruttler hsmitly detached the violin from the peg to which it was suspended, and gava it to the stranger, whose skill drew from the instrument such extraor dinary sounds that the street woe soon. filled with a crowd of inquisitive lis teners. A number of personages of the highest distinction, recognising the artist by bis melody, stopped their carriages. The stranger, entirely engrossed by his composition, paid no attention to the crowd that sunounded Rattler's shop. When be had terminated, he thrust into his pocket the paper on whtoh he had been writing, left his ad dress with Ruttler, and took leave of him, intimating that he would expect to receive due notice of the christening. -es ssi A SLBSmo LtsV ADTattTIJRB. Que night last week as Norman Ramsay, aged about 11 years, end son of Ur W A Rsmsay of the town of Louisville, was coming over the Central Road from the State Fair at Macon he nairowly escaped being killed. He went to elocp and after a short time got dp and walked to the rear part of the car. The friends who were with him thought he. was going for water and paid little attention to him. Not returning promptly thoy began to look for bim, and it was soon discovered that he was not on the train. At the next station T J Orr took the up train and went back to bunt him. When he got to Ooonae river, where the road crosses that stream, he fuod Norman in the possession of the watchman of the bridgo over the river. H-saring the boy CAl.'ing for help be found bim lodged on some of th timbers of the bridge. It is -supposed that while asleep he walked out of the train as it was crossing the Widge. The car passess over the river slowly and that is the only ihiog that saved him. And it looks like a oiiracte that be should lodge on the timbers of the bridge and not fall into the river. M ttArn or iriKticK. Thoroughly cooked meat, when re- Uuced to fine particles, M. Yvon says. hi as readily attacked by the gastric Secretions SJ raw meat. Carbon bisulphide, Cklsndl Bey states Is solublu In water to the ex- tent of 0.20 gram par M on humsnity ever printed. Watery solution arrests sll fermenta- Marriege sou In an opposite direc tion and kills mlcrobia. tnn on tvm lwn ,M with a woman A crane capable of lifting a weight of 147 tons Is in course of construction At HAmburg. It Will to the largest machine or tne aina on tne conun- . . as aa a a. M .s aS I enl of Europe, that of Antwerp) coming next with a lifting power of J2 tons. When caoutchouc tubes are oaaiy a . a M aa si a a e I I vuicanixea tne experience oi on, uim. . ouiln leads him to say that they are very dangerous lo some chemlcAl operauons, tne presence oi euipaor and of antimony sulphide rendering them especially so in mo preparation of oxygen gas. Wel l a 1 . 1 l l..t. .-ft I mac marine ma tons no puna... Wash the marble with soap and wans water, end when it Is dry nib It weU with furniture paste or French polish, n tnen roo .t over wun an o.a ...a handkerchief. After two or three tnsis me inaroie win oecoroe quite bright To make pulp from wood or other vegetable matter Reoul Hlcket first I comminutes the material and then treats the powder with concentrated sulphurous acid and water, under a assure ol five atmospheres, and at temperatures ranging from 75 degrees to 80 degrees Centigrade. Bronze may bo renovated and re- colored by the use of a mixture of one port of muriatic acid with two parts of water. After the aatlcle is freed from all grease and dirt the dil uieu aeia is careruuy applied with a a m . . . , si cloth. When the solution Is dry the article Is well polished with fine Olive oil. 1L Delaurler has invented an elec- trie lamp having for Its eeeenUoJ feature a hammer which carries one of I the carbons And receives a rapid re- clprooatlng motion from a coll through .. . .. I which an Intermittent current peases. parks caused by the alternate con tact and separation of the carbons produce the effect of a eonUnous light. m r . K. I in" rrDVU !' nav. lof constructed abroad large sod I ooet.y specioj rnacn.ne toots to am ia too consiructiun or ugni-armoreu . L ... m at m at a I swift cruisers. Ooe of these appliances f Ppwttus ror cumu up steel pistes one inch ln thlckoe. The total weight of this roschloe snd the sngloo to operate it, combined, is a about thlrtrflv inn. An electric lighting outfit has been supplied to the British man-of-war Oelsssni. Three djnamo-electrlc machines genera to the current for ths whels ship, which is Ugbtsd bv 160 lights of twenty and 240 llgnte of ten-candle power of the glow typ There are three vsry powerful search lights, and the yardarnn are fitted with glow lights. This Is the moetlPl to learn that hair as many men comprehensive Introduction of an electric lighting system as effected ob board anv vesaal nf i h tts-itiah saaaesr. Mr. Stork, tho Director of Sweedish Bahrood Telegraphs, has Invented an electrlo apparatus for preventing col lisions. The little Instrument is st tasked to the tdgw of tbe rails at certain places sod connected to the etattoa by means of a telegraph wire, which is united at the station with s dial ovsr the face of which a needle mores. When a train posses the spot where the instrument Is set an electric current Is opened, and ths needle ehows the spot where the train hsppsns to be at thst moment Quite recently a hydratec calcium sulpbste In a state of floe powder has been offered to millers In Europe for mixing with flour In tbe proportion of 1 to 1.6 per cent, and there is res sob to believe that not a lew unprin cipled persons hsvs pctna Ily placed on the msrkst flour adulterated with calcium sulphate. Ball and says if the weight of the ash of a flour is snore than 0.6 per cent tlie analysis sboold determine lime an d sulphuric scld. Genuine flour hss very little lime and a mere trace of sulphuric seta. AT VASSAB. TutorWhat have you: on that board there, Hiss Flyrh tf Surely you don't mssn thst for a tcslene triangle! Miss Fiyrte Dear me. no I I don't know anything about horrid, old, scaly triangles. You know I sever renumber the hateful old things. Tutor (severely) Well, what stave yon been good enough to- substitute, pray J Mum Fiyrte Oh, thstr That's ray idea of an all too simple, perfect hat. I thought I might aa we' J do some, thing, you know. Isn't 1 1 a duck? Tutor (blushing) E .eally-sa!. Miss Ffyitt? I shall have to aek you to stop after the hour. Miss Fiyrte Wny, of. course. I know you wont be cross and mayn't I wait till 1 o'clock, so we ean have real u nice long talk? , 3y ye. , like a dear. Tutor (utterly rout ad) Well a really why, . . . Curtain. Clasps of nld il vet or oxidised inetel ate tbe usual fa itenh,a b r cloaks and jackets. Often tbey r? t with Rhine stono brillionti , or ev en with preoious stonetyta they replace the brooch, which is no tags -worn. Cat A 7,1 GILT1M. gquftl4 dilJC:B win 0Ojy u p,f0im id f.,;,,, ltUhr tnig Winter in sets of cjKbt couples escb. 'The bone collar button has done more rel.Mt) min froin lbJ tyranny of womun lhan lbe philosophical works L j her u wUb a mM it u htefJg hii ilri Frances ilodoeoii Burnett.who . niw . ,T . , Vr,b,m in iw ton, Is rspldly recovering her health, Lnd Mpeelg 3uD to refufBe ht)T tm donee in Washington snd her literary work M we)j It u . ar, thi lhttt 1; (jrOTer ohv,l(lod murtiw mU the girls to whom tbe Baw-paptri baVe engsged bim, be wiM run footraces with bigsmy warranU ftU tfcrongb bl- Urm ln the White UotWj H, tboo!d gwor off,nd wed fame . indoit there is a well established fa aucceufui firm of woinw lb,y pUtt houses, stores, arobitectur., work of . descriptions aBJ M much c-tcmeJ hy bou6 QWD. u J M of tbe booiei baUt these women thai every room hss a eloeet In it. Hound Lata have hiab Jilotiinsr crowns d MtrQW Ma9 Tbe moct popuUr shape has tbe brim set up on tbe crown two or three inches on the left side cf tbe bead. It is very jaunty, and with tbe inimitable pose which tbe Parisian woman always gives to her bonnet, is quite irresistible. VWO VsTBtV SLV SWISS. They go hand in band, and lead their victim a terribly trot down tbe valley of the shadow of death. One is neu ralgia, the other rheumatism. These generally proceed from disordered blood. Brown s Iron Hitters knocks out gly twins by setting the blood aright d invigorating tha system. Mr. W T. Osborne, of Coxville, AJs., used Brown's Iron Bitters for rheumatism nd Dtur,Il vilb moat b!W " st s as e W " , oures dyspepsia. A writer in a contemporary journal ys : "I discovered, many yearn ego, that wood oould be made to last longer than iron in tbe ground, but thought the iroc as sj simnle '.hat it was not to - mbout iu vMlt ot m w my wood can be prepared lor lees then two oonUl aniAOe. ThU is tbe iscii - fc- l aad stir in oal- TerjMd to tbe eowUte of ssiot. Put . ooml of thi, ow lhe timiM). and ,t,.M . n,.t . . Amt min Vt . it t n a - acwrrs bsiclmos or rttta Dr J R Barton, of Valdosts, Geo., U-i: ! have for several years used Scott's Emulsion, and find it to act well in Cjnsatnption and Scrofula and tber conditions requiring a tonio of that class." It w!lfbe surprising to many peo- re amployed on the railroeds of this couotry as arn working In the entire tot of industrial establishments. The railroads furnish employment to -, 000,000 men. a Cues ha ' Ask Ur "Oowxit u Caiaas." far C-a?h. f v.ljs, Tarvi, Ueaieoesa. frJ.cs. lie. Li.jaid tJc Boash sa Est. . sales, roaches, flm Otoars eat rats, aslse, reeeass, ftioa, an u. bed-bats akaoks. chipmunks, cophsrs. lie trujrs;isU. ran sort ratas litvpslsal SsrsHlnr. Oteslasss, led I LI A.S. ...r.,1 Kir cured ay ''Wslls MsalUi Sseswer.' "Beugh sn Cents. " Ask f. W.lls' nouuh on Corns." 15c. Qulak. ears narser sen sores, a-arts, winieas. "Beaab sa Fsla" rereased risater Straasthtng. IsapreTsd. the beat for backseae, rbessnaUsna, nearalfta. arua lathe i eeess ur ttue. TBlsi reepte. "Wetrs Ssaltb i health and elfor osrse U)etepala, , l'rUhl ,i . Whssslsg LC'ssash, sad ths many Throat ASeoUens of ehildrsn. prompt It, plesesntly and salssjr relieved by 'Boeigb on Ceufbe" Troches, ISO. StstBers. If you ars failing, breksn, worn out aad iisresas, ae "walls Hsaim tceeewer. wi. uregguaa. , Lire Preserver. If you ars losing yeur mp on life, try "Walls' B salth fysaswer Oees direct to sreak spoaS. "Beagb on TesUssebc . Instant rsllsf for Neurabrls. lor "ttouga oa Tuothaciio it and Si Pretty Wssirs. ladles who would retain rrealwess and vfvablty Don't tall u try 'Walls' Health llenswsr." Catarrhal Threat Affections, Hacking, irritating Oongbs, OeMs, Sors Throat, eared by ' Km-h on Coughs' Tercnes, 15c. Liquid, 25c "Beagh sa lteh.m "Rough on Iteb" suras humors, eruptions, ring worm, Uttsr, salt rheum, frosted fast, chilblains. The nope or the Ration, Children, slow In development, punr, scrawuy.and dolioats, use "Wells' Health Re lis we r." Wide Awake lhri or f '.ur hours s very night conghinir. Get Im mediate rrllef and sound rest hy nslng Wells' "Kough u Coaghs," Troehos, lso, Balsam, 26c. "Hongb aa Pain" Poroased Plaster, .Kt'iii'nr la,-"il 'i' art f lasi'ti o sheet orslde, shsnnutism, neuralgia, FERRY'S re aa iBU TO ALL! Will be mailed CD CI? -to all applicants T fl C.H. and to customers of last vea ordering It It contains illustrations, prices. tar DJV1. FERRY & CO. t.Ji!IT JULIUS QRADWOHL Usui the only exeltutite stork of CROCKERY, CUSMiLVER AND CHINA WARE 1 Large Assortment of Baby Carriages, And a.Choice Selecton of Coffee, Tea and Sugar, ONE DOZEN CUPS AND SAUCERS 81.00. SHELF HARDWARE. OIL, L EAD, WINDOW LIGHTS AND LIM. ! THE HIGHEST iHABHET FKIII) PAID I Oil Remember! What I 8a; I lean. Bite Is a Call. GOODS AS LOW AS ANY HOUSE IN OREGON- HOFFMAN -I'ltOPRIETOKH OF ALBANY SODA WORKS Imported and Domestic Cigars, Tobaccos, Groceries, Candies, Nuts and Tropical Fruits. Albany, OBI LssOU BELOW JOS1V brigos AT THE OLD STAND, 731 rag, HAS OH HAND AS FOE AS COOK, BOX AND PARLOR STOVES AND RANGES, As etsty house 1st tbo alley. He st so imports and tuanuf actor TIN, 8HEET IRON AND COPPER WARE OF KV EKY DESCRLfTXON IN WTiXTE HAND, A FULL QENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OF WHICH HE OFFERS 10 THE PUBLIC AT PRICES that ntrv Hieaes " ' Repair work done Sheriffs Sale. In lk Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lisa County : John R Baltimore, Plaints. I C Dickey, Louisa Dickey his wife, D P Mason snd Kl Fawn. Defendants. VrOTICE is hereby given that by virtue JlI of an execution and order of sale a a a a stm a I tssuea out oi tne aoovo nsmea court in ius sours eniiiisq sun 10 me uirowwi auu AUmmmmA IuHIak UminrAmw, Ik. If k Amv . . . uor .1 . 1. I iT Ol January, load, tst. liio uuu r i i us iuca, p. m. at Ins Court House door In tbe city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, 1? at ubllo auction for cash in band to me Igbeat bidder the real property d earn bed in sold order of sale aa folios a, to- wit : jets numbered two (x) snd eeeen (7) in Block ooe hundred end nineteen (liyjin Heokleman'a Addition to tbe city if Al bany aa the same ia numbered, designated and described on tne maps and plats of said addition now on file in the office of the County Clerk of Linn county, Oregon Tbe said premises bains: the east half of tbe west hair or said Block U9 aJoreaara The proceeds arising Irom the sale of said real wooertv to be a up! led : First to the payment of the costs and ex pannes of autt , taxed at fzs.so aud use costs ax a ex -nenses of sale and seorulna ooete. Soeood to the payment to the Plaintiff the sum of aaaataOo with accrulns interest thereon st the rate ef ten per cent per annum from the Slstday of October, 1881, md th fur tber sum of S50 Attorneys fees. Third the eyerplus if any there be, be paid u tbe defendant I C Dickey his heirs or assigns, Dated this Stn day of December, ires. J. K. Chariton,' Sheriff ot Linn county, Oregon. Sheriffs Sale. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lmn County. D P Porter as Administrator of the estate of R M Elder, deweaaed, Plaintiff, a. J O Elder, Defendanu "XTOTICK ia hereby oiven that by virtue 131 of a writ of execution and ordtir of sale issued out of the abave Court ia tbe above enUtled suit lo me directed and de livered,! will oa Saturday tbe 10th day of January, 1885, at the hour or 1 o'clock p m., at tne Court House door in the cty of Albany, Linn oounty, Orsaon.aall at pnb lio auction for eaah in band to the highest bidder the real nroeerty deaonbed in said order ef sale as follows, to-wit : All cf his (Defendant's) right title and interest it and to tbe following described real property, to-wit : Heiririnintr at a noiot 182 chains west from the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of aeotion 18 and run ninjr thence north so.zoioo chains ; tnence east 88.44 chains ; thence south 37-83 chains ; thence west 16.69 chains ; thence south 42.72 chains ; thence west 72 chains to the place of beginning in sections 7, 8. 17 and IS in Tp. IS, . K, 3 west in Unn county, The proceeds arising irom tne sale of said real property to be applied, first to the costs aad disbursements of this salt taxed at $30.35 and the accruing costs of and upon this writ, 8eooud to tbe Plaint.ff the sum of f 1017,91 with aeoru ing interest thereon at the rate of Id per cent per annum from said 27th day of Oc tober, A. D. 1884 and f 150 Attorneys fees. December 5tb, 1884. J. K, Chawton. Sheriff of Linn county, Oregcn. MS .,- JEs?i, HHts SB PORTABLE SAW MILLS, FARM " SAW MILL ENSINI-S, THRESHING MACHINES, ETC. At First Hands. THIS WELL KNOWN IIOU&K HAVE OPENED a Branch Office snd Supply House at Cor, itont nd Taylor Streets, Portland. Or,, where they will carry in stock Portable and Stationary Saw 1 fills, PorUbla Ti action and SUtionary engines and bo lers. 'New Massillon" threshers, horsepowers, etc., etc.. Write for Illustrated catalogs seut free address ( lam ag this piper.) KlSIILdost Portland, Ore n. it JOSEPH, DEALERS IN- - JOHN BRIGCHr STORE. Oregons SSyl OR TO ORDER. ALSO ITK ASKTMENT OK' OH a-awi wkcct, ALBANY, OREGON. at reasonable figures. G. COHN& BRO., iUfHUKI U.f - - PORTLAND, OB SHIPPING AND COMMIS SION, MERCHANDISE AND WHOLESALE DEALER6 IN GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. sa fQSvS - ' 1 rTinf n ynsit,irHBliilM . . , , Lm, ..ii . . I " . ' "T,7 1 sex of roods .n.tki,,.. ... .fcj . . .. J. " J - iu. au as ci.Bs tmvH frosa first hjnr. Tk. Stead road to opeuo before the iuik.r. . sdirses Tars aad Co., Augua, At .COlsil All A l" presents givs awar. Si wawvivvv as 5 causa iwaias. seal br mad j w u' Kct (rae a pacSan o( resSa ml km ii:.. Ih.t wli.t l : . ui pswnu sua tat& box, Agena was where, of ehhee sax, of aSacsa, fer ad lbs f- toJfornsrt their aa liauATLsod Ce rWuasd, Mabas, Notice of Assignment. NOTICE is hereby given that Isaae Mc Claag, of Linn county. Oregon, hss nads a general assignment of all hit property to ths undersigned for the benefit ol his creditors under an set of the Legislature of Oregon entitled "An act to secure creditors a just division of tbe estates of debtors wke convey to assignees for the benefit of credi tors" approved Oct 18 th, 1878. All per sona having claims agarnst the estate of said Isaac McClnng are hereby notified and rev quired to present the same under oath to the undersigned at Albany, Oregon within three months from the date of this notice. Dated Dec. 3rd, 1S84. GL H, Stxwabt, Aasignse. B ARX DOOR HANGINGS, Are always breakinsr. unless von haxea the kind sold by Peters A Stewart, of Al bany. Tbey are made of wrought iron, cannot jump the track and will last a life time. Dona hsng another barn door un til you havo seen tbem. Sheriff's Sale. In the Circuit Court of tiie State of Oregon for Lim County. John A Crawford, L FUnn and B Brenner Plant UOs, vs. John Beard and Ambrose Beard, Defendants. OTICE is herebv given that bv virtue of an zesuuon and order of ia issued out of the above named Court in the above entitled suit to directed and delivered, 1 will oa Saturday the 10th day of January, 1815 at the Court House door In Ute city of Albany, Uan county, Oregon at the hoar ot one o'clock, p. m, sell at public auction for eaah ia hand to the highest bidder the real property describ ed in said order of sale as follows ; to-ait : Begin, nies; at the southwest corner cf section sight ia Wwnship twelve, south range three west of the Willamette meridian in Linn county, Oregon and running thence east SO rods; thence north 200 rods; thence erst 144 rods ; tnence south SOOrtvj ; theses east 04 reds to the i.laee of beginning, containing 180 seres Tie pnc:cui arising from tha sale of said premises to be applied as provided in said order o sale, first to the payment, of the costs and disbars stents ef suit taxed at the sum of S1S4.35 snd accru ing costs, Second to the payment (prorata) to each of the Plaintiffs herein according to their several amounts to-wit ; to the Plaintiff John A Crawford the sum of 1201. 1 1 with interest thereon at the rate of ten percent per annum from the 25th day of Sep tember, lStf, snd the further sum of 920,30 and to tbe Plaintiff!, Klinn the sum of SUoa with interest theroon at the rate of ten per cent per ajyim from. tbe (Hh day of March, I3S3, and ths tardier su n of 10,S0 and to the Plaintiff B Brenner the sun of 1722,83 with iuteisst there at the rate of one per eent per nwnth from October 2nd, 1S83 and the further sum of $13 aud if anything remain the same to be paid over to the defendant Ambrose Beard. Datwd this lit" day of December, 1884. J. K. Chasmo', Sheriff of Linn county, Oregon. more money than at any thine eUe by taJdnir sa agency for the beet selling booh out , Hagiunara suc ceed scantily. None fail, Terms tree, Hallst? Book CO., Portland, Maine.