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SI' 3 TO CEMSCitAT. fur p " t r f, ' lilL litLiUlL . Ii the .cA AtlviUf Irj: In H i C rlrr,l Milimftie Vi C2 IN ADVANCE ; S2 S3 Al END 11 CF YEAR. Isiued every Kri.lsy l.y BTITE9 So NTJTTXiTGr Advertising rale mad kuown on up vol. xxiv. ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1889. '0 43 jC V 7 i. y A i 'T i i n) JCy i I i J S I i , '7 I 2nd LTr1 S!o(i I'M stock of 2..l (1,1) In Mm V ... tot, n I t ii n nr. ri t i irl i-.., b.Hli In w ivl I t 1 1 4 t'l I ' 'M'l . ll,Ht II kln.lt of FiHOTRE, STOVES. flNVVARE, mm, 0)3X5. PWTinEs, CLOCXS. CS3CXERY, ; ETP , ETC. Oia dar west of . R Youri' old aloro L. GOTTLIEB, 133 First Sua-it. Alnnny. r Dadom lit all tin uu .tliuprival ."Ln.i urp4ii, oiwn iti;, uuns Also a full line of v.rri ,:e t (Ultra, Hutehet ii'l rnov.il KiiiKi. T.u t bin I .i MWln IB -till. O , Uu'le n esirs., inr l inann n.n in , - nnjf neatly iii I r.anbi v ii w. J P. HAil, Albmy igent, for Columbia Wovele Tricycle ami Safety. Also Hlval. into ml National lilcyele and Crmnl nd Junior Safety, worth from f.'iO to t!U. Snul for prloo fiat ofoewand second-hand bat-la now Id Mock. A New Grocery Discovered AT Strong' old corner," opp ulto KiowsrtA "., Kirs; i.rn-., v k full Una of FPESI1 CR0CF.R1ES; CANNED COOOS, DSTIED FRUITS, ETC. "Qalok sales J mm x'. dimA's," IJt and let liva' la onr moCfk Plea call and examine our k t. a:i I price, f MJelacUon guarauteed. Produce Taken in Exchange, Vary Heaped fully, mm & UNDERWOOD. Palace Meat Markei. J. ?. PIPE, PROPRIETOR. FIRST ST. - - ALBANY, CR Will keep eona autly ou hand beai mutton, pork, veal, aua t,.. tha be toaata and largest variwey in tii rJty Cah Dald (brail klaNnf fa' stoca. JUL1 GRADWOHL'S . Golden Rule Bazaar. j r Ills atfjck has boa enUrl i thu I: any liq jTH C 4, and oonsiat of Roger Bro3. Silyarw-are, Praach Ohla and Crys talware, : Bays' Wa3ai, -Doll ' Oa-ria?33, Fancy Goods, and a general assortment of Crockrey and Toys. II- buy direct td atrrU the Urg t wV in th Will nfU Valley, to wbl I has been a I lad eo:np'4 llae of FAMILY GROCERIES. la Agent for Io-ir"eo:np4nl m wl'h i c4p!tl i(rii'x fTS.iyW.'w' "Iol on pari FrancaW. Hier win! detitcli gprKshen.m LOOKOUT FOR LOW PRICES. FURNITURE, I am now retai ii f r.!-or at toy fictmr hi ciw. Ph j I fnri i tur can rti well t., I km here for '.raiu.si"l ra j it, o . I t Ht .luiin the next 33 Jny. Cmi and x.mtn n mov, -tne lMticha'tog ! v bern Fctot t th.-tiver er:d of Lvr, Stmt. C. J. DILLON. FURNITURE. "Xo'i want tha best anJ mot-t durable furnturethst i in t'liifasturai In tbeicItyV Thomas Brink. r A ; i J ctv v 1 V Rich and Poor, rrlnca and Feasant, tha Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common naa of thla remedy, attest tha world-wide rep tttatlon of Ayar'a rill. LeaCng phy. aidant recommend theao pill for Stomach and 14 vr Trouble, Coatlv. noaa, IUUounea, and Sick Headache also, for Rheumatism, Jaundloa, and Neuralgia. They ara ausarooatad eon. tain no calomel ; ara prompt, but mild. In operation i and, therefore, tha Try beat medlolna for fatuity Uuo, aa well h lor Traveler and Tourista. " . " I hava derlml great relief from Ayera rills. Five yean ago I waa taken so 111 with , RheumatlsmVjS that I waa unable to do any wmk. I took three boxes of Ayar'a Pills and was entirely cured. Plnoe that time I am never without a box of tha pUla., leter Chrlatenaen, Sherwootl, Wis. j "Ayar'a rills have been In use In my family upwards of twenty rears anil have completely verified all that la claimed tor them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried." T. IT. Adauia, llolly bprlugs, Texas. "I have asod Ayra Mil for a num ber of years, and have never found any thing equal to them for giving ma an appetite and imparting energy and aurangth to the extern. X alwaya keep them in the house." H. 1). Jacksou. AVIlmlngton, Del. ' u Two boxes of Ayer'a rill cured ma of sever Headache,- from which I was long a sufferer." Kuima Keyes, llubbardaton, Mass. "Whenever I ara troubled with con. atlpation, or suffer from loss of appeUte, Ayer's 1'UU set me rlu'lit again." A. J. KUer, Jr., ltock House, Va "Ayer's rills ara In general demand among our customers. Our Sales of them exceed those of all other pills com. bined. We bar never known them fall to give entire satisfaction." nright & llannelly, Han Diego, Texas. AyerVPills, i raarxaxD bt "V 1 Dr. J. C. Ayar k Co, Lowatl, Mui. 8old by aa Dealer bt Ucdiclaa, BREEDERSATTEMION. Tba ImDorU.t Frennh Pnuh Rtattlnn Vlndlctator, will make the aeaaoo of 1889 a ma roiiowing place r Krowaavllla, Moudays and rudaya ; Halaey, Wad neadsya and Thuradava ; Lebanon, JFrL Uaya and taturdaya. lleie lean oppor tunity for the farwara of Linn county to get the service of lb only French ooacb bora vr brought U Oregon. II was imiorted from Krsnc by 1 bo.b'klllnian and by bin. trouubt to this SUIa, Tba K ranch euach hnna h non ailmiln. preet attention througboct to Eastern .sutea tba pait few year and ar being rMrVm)Ui rmbc-e in aire numnera. Vindicator Uaflne representative of thla famous breed ol bore., atandlng 17H bands hluh ml nlh n tmvt ik. n. naa taken nremltirr.. nv.r riu.Uml !,... wherever shown. Thle stall loo reprewents the general purpo now ao much needed Din Ha Will lrfiallnaal .Oil tolnauta a m. In r.v.1 VUK on his date. McKsiobt Bro., Prop. W. C. Wkstlabb, Agent mm briccs, ALBANY OREC Pofcia a FrtciAtTr. Cemetery lotv planted and attended f. 'K' '-.'''''. ' Vk j TO MAKS A Dsiislous Biscuit Asi your Cncnr for l SODAKSAIERATUS; LOCAL '.RECORD. Mcaks AtnANVJ. W. Caser, travel lug agent ot the C. M. & St. Paul railroad, was In Astoria the other diy,and was Inter viewed by the l'ionrtr. He said that there was no doubt Astoria would soon have railroad connecting with one of the trans continental roads. That there Is an Im mense western bound passenger list, the largest ever known and the most of thcin are going to the Sound. "What road uo you think wilt be most likely to come to Astoria ?' "Well, the Chicago & North western are oushlng for a terminus at (he sea where they can find a good harbor, and Astoria has a spienaia naroor ami i ie Ueve they Intend to connect with the Ore- r on racittc anu pusn uown tn nciiai!in Valle to Astoria." If the Chicago ami Northwestern goes to Astoilu It wilt of rourte do so from Albany. pRoioR to StB SoMitaooY. Dr Glen, of Salem,' was In the cllr Friday for the purpose of bringing a suit against someone, The doctor w ill he remembered as the gen tleman who broke his leg during the horse show at the corner ol Second and Wash Ington street. The accident happened from a defective board, It Is claimed, on the walk running past the property belong ing to the Montetth estate, and It is prob able, If the suit is brought, that estate will be made the defendant. Boot and Shob FAcroav. Mr B F Durphy was In Albany looking overbite ground with a view to establishing a boot and shoe factory. II ha been connected with a large factory In Chicago and con templates locating somewhere In the val ley. Mr Durphy was very favorably Im pressed with Albany, Its water power, fine surroundings and particularly transports lion advantages. As balem also has the gentleman n the string It will take some rust'lng to get him here; but the Institution Is exacttv the kind needed here. Why not fish or It. That Dictionary . Found Several week ago a fine unabridged dictionary dis appeared from the office ot Dr J L I lilt, of this city. Yesterday the Doctor came Into possession of It Ilk this. One day a tramp appeared at the store of George DcVaney at Jeflerson with an unabridged dictionary which he had taken from Urmer.he said for work, at $3 ; but would sell It to him farmland a plug of tobacco. Mr De- Vane r learning that the Doctor had lost a dictionary communicated with him and as certalned that this was the on lost, when It was returned to its lawful owner, who paid the $3 and for the plug of tobacco. Strawberry Itkm. You can talk about your large eggs and such things, but when it comes to strawberries this office Is In receipt of some fine ones brought In by C W. Powell Monday that beat anything on record. One of them measures 4 V 'n chesln drumlerence and the other 4 H in ches. If you have got any thii will beat them bring them In. We want them. Eugene Krrtiitr. That may be big In Eu gene ; but here it Is nothing. We never notice a big strawberry under six Inches In circumference. Fact. Onb Vikw. Here is th way the Ben ton Ltader look at It : "Albany is ralslr.g $1000 to advertise that city In the eut. If be will spend about one hundred dotlaia In putting a small advertisement In the principal weekly papers of the western states for a few weeks, and give her local papers tn balance 01 the thousand dollar she will be putting her money where It will do the must good." The leader often takes a funny view of things. Bridcks This bridge matter now stands about as follows: Marlon county want a bridge t Jefferson because It will be of the greatest benefit to that county and Linn county would like to have one at Stayton because It would be of the great est benefit to this county, and tha tesult Is that neither place will probably get a bridge this year; but Waterloo does, and we expect to hear 01 an immense mass meeting at the latter place. F11.MM0 Up. Farmer from different parts of the county tell of large numbers of new comer among them. Linn county generally I rapidly increasing In popula tion, and the new comer generally seem to be a well to-do reliable clas of people. who have come here with moderate ex pectations, willing to wait results and grow wnn me county. 1 nose expecting t nnd twenty dollar piece in the furrow had better return east. ... New Business. By reference to our adver tising columns it will be seen that F Wise & Co. have started a branch of their large Port land businesa establishment in this city, with Cbas Goodman a manager, and will open their house to the general public on Saturday. Mr uooumaa comes recommended to us as aa enterprising, energetic reliable business man and comes to stay among us. He solicits a fair share of the pstronage of the public and cordially invites cwsry body to call and learn hi price a he feci that he can safety challenge rompetitMin. Kicked in tub Face. Last evening the ten year old son of Mrs Farrcll was playing around the barn of Mike Cowan when a horse deliberately kicked him In th face, his hoof going through the flesh. one tooth being torn out of his jaws. Dr tilil attended him, and like most boys, ie tit soon overcome such a trilling accl dent. He has already had seve'al other little experiences about as bad. Want to Comb The proprietor of the Kankakee, (III) Woolen Mill Co, whose letter the Democrat published several weeks ago, have written Redfield &Twee dale 'hat they will bring their woolen mill here tor a bonus ol $20,000 or a large sub scrlptlon of capital stock. The more the merrier. Their earning, though, I a very aououui anair. NrwspApe.a at Scio Mr. Coll Van Cleve, the veteran journalist, ha been in Scio making arrangement to start a week Ir newspaper at that city. He offers to establish a paper there for abonuc "t $600, which a committee ot citizens Is raising, A Wholesale Liquor IIovse. Mr Wineman, formerly of San Francisco, has rented the store just east of the old Young store, and will open a wholesale, and re tail liquor store, representing a large Call fornia house In tit wholesale business. A Costly Horse. Jackson county court have a horse case which has been tried twice, and will have to be tried again because eleven men of the Jury were obstl nate. The horse was worth $40, and the litigation has already cost the purtle over $1000. No Buggies A Linn county farmer Inform u that he went to Corvalli some days ago to purchase a buggy and could find but one in the whole town. Hi ex perirnce In Albany was different. . He found nearly sixty not including carts and hacks. Appropriate.-In one of their show window Wallace, Thompson & Co have picture of Mr Cleveland surrounded by white sugar and labeled In spice, "as sweet ...... u.kli.k 1. nu..t. Ar Portland. Registered at the ho tel Thursday, May 9, a from Albany Cole and wife, W J Simonds, E Laforest and wife, II Scribner and wife. John Isom A Nice Social. Lat Friday a large number of yjung peopl met at the V". C. T. U. Hall, on the occasion of the Y's Mysterious social, and gave one ot the nicest social In their history, A unique program w presented. First was an ex hibition of so.ne pudding and pictures executed by local tulcnt. Those not pres ent will be' Interested In working out their make up from their name t Paradise. Hung forGullt.TheSplnncrs.Long Branch at Night, Our Nlghtwatch, Dem Golden Slipper, All on Board, The Unopened Letter, New York on a Small Scale, After Lent, Cant be Bent ai.d the Straw that llioke the Camel's Back. A quadrille march conducted by Sergeant Overman elicited much amusement on account of the contrary character of hi company, a mum social' ot five minutes duration proved as contrary an affair as the march. Games were played 01 a miscellaneous nature nnu all the sociability Indulged In possible. While Albany Is worklmr for Immigrants it Is soclahle.'like these that make the new comer feel at home, and extra effoits should alwavs he made to make attendants acquainted with each other. Tub Woolen Mii.lh. The following rather contemptible and unkind remark comes from' the Biilum Sitirmtnn, and only confirms what the Democrat ha hereto fore said of that city' Jealousy of Albany i "Not being able to rub Brownsville of her woolen mills Albany ha cast about for other prospect, And now proposes to lm po:ta woolen will from the Fast. It 1 understood the Kankakee Wcolcn Milt Co. ot Kankakee, Illinois, has been enquiring In regard to the Inducements offered tor the removal of their plant to that place. If Albany I not careful she will be over run with woolen mills, there already being one at that place almost ready to commence operations " Albany never tried to rob Brownsville ot Its woolen mill. The proprietors of It wished to locate at Albany and our cltlxcns were glad to offer them inducements to do so. No robbery In that, any more than there was when Salem got Mr Kay away from Brownsville, Keep the handle on your jug. A CoMvoHmoN. Following Is a HaUey roy's composition on a clam. It I to the point t The clam it a bulbous plant and resides on the underside ot the water. He la born a the bird are, but don't cum out of hi shell. He Is deserted by hi parent at a young and tender age, but don't bckum clamerou on this akount, but sits still and watches with hu mouth, fur sumthlng to cum along. Thear is nothln more docile than the clam, and allho they sometimes get into a stew, they ar a easy to lav vour hand on and kech, a a stun but they are like an injun, not very lamy. Clam were fust dlkovercd,x the meas les wax, by being caut. How long a clam an live I don t belts! they kan tell them selves ; probably c thousand vcais. hut a large part ov this time I wasted 1 a klam's time alnt worth much.ooly to grow tuf In ; It i just so with some other lol'.s I noov. The N. G. On Sunday last W Mackay , the official representative ot the Scutch liquidator of the Oregonian (narrow gauge) rallroad.wss In Newport and made thorough examination ot the government works and th charts of Yaqulna Bay and bar. It will be remembered that this har bor I one ot the terminal point specified In the charter of th Oregonian railway. W understand that the gentlemen who now have control of th affiilrs of this cor poration have under consideration the building of a line from Kay's landing, through Clackamas county, to East Port land, about 35 miles In length and the ex tension of the west side road from Arlleto Newport Yaqulna Ittfmt4ien. A Rekobt.-Twelve miles from Brelten- bush, In Marlon Co, are three hot springs, located near Waldo lake, one of the finest fishing ground In the world. Right there It is anticipated will grow up one of the greatest summer resorts in Oregon. Hot prlng are always popular, and these par ticularly ar said to be fine ones, having aluable medical qualities, Dr Whitney.of this city, has investigated them and pro nounces them hue spilngs for Invalids. It Cocrsb. Col F.ckeUon, who has charge of the O. P. survey, over Iter?, was In town a day or two this week. The sur veying party Is in the neighborhood o f Bear Creek Buttes. The line will run some six miles north of these buttes, near the old river bed. They have a pretty straight ne from there to the Hartley country. where they will cross a few mile north of Harney Lake. PrincvitJe A'tr. Our County Poor. Mr. P.k', the ecturer, is In the city. Even po-ir men have rights : but they cannot expect to have quail on toat or sleep on dwn Be sides lecturing, we understand Mr. Biggs proposes appealing to tht next grand jury. We know nothing about too iustlce ot his complaints, which he seems to be making an issue : out we anticipate tht Linn county's poor are as well taken care of a those In most counties. Correct, J. L. Fuller.represeutlng the London, Lancashire & Union Insurance Companies, is In town. I le arrived in town, accompanied by Dave McDannald.of Mud creek fame, and, judging from the com pany he keeps, is a right good leliow. Pendleton it. 0. , . ' A Runaway. A horsu belonging to Pete Riley being driven by two of his boys In a small tig ran away Saturday ; the oldest bov he'd on like a piUc fighter, until the horse was stopped by some one standing near One u heel was broken off and the cart generally mashed up. IIOW4 B IHi NESS. The business being done by the leading store of a city is a good indication of the prosperity of a city, and I more valuable to a city than the reputation of a boom that I full of un:ertaintics. Albany's present growth is just such as suits the- bent cle ment of It business men. It Is reliable without excitement. Too much boom is like a game of poker and injures more than it helps the buslnss of merchants. A Dem ocrat man has talked with a number of the merchants of Albany, and they gener ally pronounce trade a on a rapid in crease. One says his sale show a decided Increase over last year.another fifty percent larger, both o!d merchants with large lists of customersanother, three times as large as lait year and other a flatter loir train One man tell us that he ha not lost $25 from bad debts since in business ,and many state that cash sales are - good and credit growing lets. The business outlook in Al bany was never as good, and the fact speaks louder than bluster for the city, Beside the mercantile business, the 'hotels are crowded, the restaurant have full tables, the drays and delivery wagons are pushed, It may not be pleasant to contemplate but the saloon are making money, etc. Bet ter still the churches are fuller and the pastor better supported than formerly Albany Is becoming more of a city In many respects. , - Portland, Or., Jan. 12ih.Y - Uavinif a severe bsek sche Isst summer. tried the Oregon Kidney 'lea, I used oris can which elTV.cted a radical cure. 1 would rec otnmeod it to all who are sfilioted as an no failing remedy- Julius Aqi Sold by Fosbay & Mason. , ,- -, A dry, hacking eough keeps th bronchial tubes In a stats of coustaut irritation, which If not sneedilv removed, may lead to bron chitis. No prompter lemedy of n be hsd than Avsr's Cherry Pectoral, which . both an , IlROWNHVlhMC. ; Most everyone Is complaining because ot the too copious rains. f , Mr Geo C Stanardand Mis Kate Co show went to Albany Tuesday. Mis Lenore Ksy started front here Tuesday to visit friend In Portland and McMlnnylile. Andy Gr an old time resident of thla place 1 but now of C'cnleryllle paid his many friend short ylslt her last week, Col 11 F Alley, of Albany, wat here a couple ot day Inst week gathering stalls lies and soliciting subscription for the free pamphlet of Lin t county and her towns soon to be Issu J. Messrs. Wm Bern and Jack Rice, of Portland, were seen on our streets this week. R II Grover is confined to his bed by lltUlllllll.lfl. h I s u I f , M n ds 1,1 I WUCr b a,. . .-. .. ..... . ti. hsstu.. ..., .... ofien now bringing Into town their dinner palls well filled Willi the palatable wild strawbcriy. J, C. Holll.tcr our accommodating rail roaj agent im purchased the lull proper. j 01 j v enner. Dr R If Curl and family are now vUlt Ing with the Doctor father at Uulledge, 111 i.nsicru uregon. Dr. Dlveu, of Pennsylvania Is tupping with his frlsnd, Mr Long, Pear here. The Doctor has come to Oregon to live and will look all over the Valley before perm anently locating. Rev Moody, ot Scio, filled the pulpit In theCumherlfn Prcbrterlan Church Sun day for Rev K'.rkpalilck. Last Wednesday Mr. Wm Was!, burn sold off a large portion of his cattle, and on I liqrsday, the 6ih of nest month, Mr. Kay's stock are advertised for sa'e. One t f the latest Improvements to our towr, is the wire bd factory of 8 P larger. The mattress now being manufactured her I certainly an Improvement over tno.e shipped here. We need more of such enterprises. Mr. Ribelln, of McKcnxie was here last week representing Mr. Scnwdcn, the geo- tleman that ha been bonding the mining claim In the McKeorle district Mr. I Ribelln bonded the claim ot Mr. lohn 1 er Mr 8cowdehs. Wd mine. .k. "4vi tvi wiiss 17 as. 1 iui jiuur r. 1 iuu ? 1 ri extent of a 10.000 It is thought Mr. I Scowden is representing a California svn-1 ll,-.i vv- 1 7 . .1. ... 1 : I the Mrfun,!. il lit... Ol... .11.,. l-i. A. I - " iww ,11'i'c iu kd me ininc. in 1 veloned. FH.1 . 1..1 j Baptl.t Church uave a'verv successful vsteu kiss f saw w iiicuiusra ui a lit? i 'com" sociable and entertainment at the I Illy Hall, Clulte a lartf number oartook I dslCOAnndu?e ''P.!n mSn dishes. An Interesting program of music and recitation was rendered alter sooner making a very pleasant evening for all wno attended. About Sl6 was netted I which itt i .... i- J , l to uicu in improving in church. Mr Smith, of Tennessee. Is vlslttn with hi bro-her, W O Smith, who live near here. County School Sup't. L M CurJ visited our school Tuesday. 1 arrived too late tor the school on the south side which closed Saturday, with appropriate exercis es. Mr. Mover has taught hi patron an excellent scnooi. AI.Il.VNY WILL CKLXIittATE. A meeting of clilxcns was held at the of fice of Curran&Montelth last Thursday to make arrangement for celebrating the sth of July. T L Wallece called the meeting to order, and Hon R A Irvine was placed in tlie chatr, with C W Watt a secretary. The matter of celebrating wa tlioroughly discussed, and on motion ot Mr Wahace it was unanimously voted to celebrate. Mr ttlum moved that a commltte ot five be appointed to select a general committee of arrangements, to consist of such a num ber a they deemed best. I B!um, Capt E I Lannlng, C II Kicwart, T L Walbce, L Vtereck, Chas Pfclffer and the chairman and secretary were appointed, th chair man being made chairman of the commit tee On motion of C II Stewa-t the meeting adjourned until night to hear the re pert of the. co.nmittre. which met at 3 o'clock at the office of Curran V Montclth and appointed the following committee: Chas Pfeiffcr. 0 II Stewart. L Vlereck. K W Jjingdon, T L Wallace. O W Watts and I Mum. Last Friday the 4thof July committee on general arrangements, consisting ot Cha Pfclffer, T L Wallace, L Vlereck, I Blum C W Watts, E W Lang Jon, and C H Stew art met at the office of Curran & Mon tclth and were confirmed as such commit tee by a citizen meeting. Cha Pfclffer a elected chairman, C W Watts secre tary, and E W LangJon, treasurer. The fciib-committees wcr appointed and the meeting adjourned until next Friday night to hear report from the tame: Finance committee Jay W Bla'n. T L Wallace, J W Cuslck, D 11 Montclth and eo Humphrey. On grounds Cha Curran, ueol- Simp son, A Hackleman. On music -J U Whitney, Geo L Black man and C B Winn. On printing A Klein, J J Dubruilte, ohn Mullen. On military affulr- The officers of I Co, .On literary exercise Prof G A walker, Prof W II Lce.Ji F Sox, Rev E R Pilch- ard. DrOC Awbrev. On firework I, W Deioe.C W Watts, W B Bnrr. On Invitation Geo E Chamberlain, G W Wright. A B Sea', W F Read, EJ Lan- ninjj. Reception committee I ucowan, 1 iv Wealherford. D R N Blackburn. On fire department The chlcl engineer and foremen of Albany fire companies Wn carriage r.r Kace, jonn mmin, D P Mason. On decoratlonW II Warner, Leo Cohen, DJDubruille. On liberty car Iiaac Conn, I Schmeer, Mr Mart V Brown, Mrs S S Train, Mr A IS Woodln. Some Fine Butter. Conn Bro have made a yearly contract with - first-class butter maker a few mile trom Lebanon for a large quantity every week, a-id will make contract with their customer at yearly rate. Cal; and ee wine of it. If jn haveaoyj ib wtrkti? call 00 Q W.S-nith whoiaprua.- to do it with neatmwa and dispatch nd a cheap aa any- one " ...' If you ro nervous or irritaue.ieM languid, disunited, or if you have sick hesdacbe, sal low eotnplexion,or offensive hrtath.then your liver is out of order and need rousing. Dr. Ilenlev'a Dauilullon Tonio restores tt: liver to healthy action and tones up th entuc sys tem!. Sold by rosnsy x mason. . . 1 e )K. nO NAN-KO in his new discovery for Consumption, sua ceodod in producing a medicins which ii ao knowledged by all to be simply marvelous It is exouediugly pleasant to tho tsete, per fentlv liarmUsf, and doe not sicken. In al eases of cares of Consumption. Couth. Cold nn 1 n....k ll..ni.liU:. .n4 TV ntlQUtUK uunH, .vivHf, w mv. u nr , auu Pain iu tL Chest, it has given ui 1 versa! satisfaction. Drlio.anko's Cough ai d Lung Syrup is sold at 50 eenta by Dr.Ouisi 61 Son. Kid Glove 1 Kid Ulove 1 1 I have just received a full line of kid calves branded Our Own. This is a eenu Fne kid clove. I buy direct from importers! in New York and consider them the best value of any c ove I ever eold for thi price. 5 button, 3 row of st'tching, $1.50 1 OOINO BACK. If there Is one thing more certain than another, It I the fact that there Is a large nu mbcr of republican leader who are pre paring to desert the negro, and break the relationship of paternal care which that party has so long protested to entertain for that class, The at'ltude of President Harrison hi refusing to appoint any ol th leaders of that race to office shows the feelings that Is taking posse-Ion of that party, But now come ex-Governor Al corn of Mississippi, a republican ot long standing, and speaking of the President's efforts and scheme to build up a w hite re publican party In the South, says t "I wish him success, but he will not be able to build un a white party In the South. . It Is born and bred essentlnllv deniocralic. and 1 1 Cftnn0t U t,,a"8cJ ti0m ltl,0t' publican party missed It opportunity at cl01 of t,,e wr anA '""ceding years. If It had chosen a wise policy then It would l ave divided the South, if Gran t had sustained me at the time of my election there would have been a white republican parly which would have held the state. The Southern people will not have negro rule. The negro is not a white man wit i a black sklu. He Is a different race, He Is a barbarian, and barbarian cannot rule a civilised people. Ills head Is covered with wool. He Is a shei, the white man has straight hair like a Hon. The negro Is an Infant.nnd It will take cen turies of development to thoroughly fit him for civilization," Such sentiment ex pressed by a democrut would at once sub ject htm to the charge of being a secession Ut and rebel. It Is a matter observed by nearly every body that the protected wool maitufactur ers are not rushing over and trampling each other down In their mad rush to se cure a chance to give a better price for woel thfl ,hal ,,,ch r,1d ,t year.when Cleveland's tariff reform messace w& said 1.. it. ....... . . . ..... ,n " . W trust that democrat. who had wool in their teeth a.id over lltelr eves last vesr wilt be "restated to ll ht and ... lllur. ' nna now u is sbiu mat -oro ucn, as . ... familiarly call the presiding ha relented and called upon th latter to come and vt.lt liim st the Whit. tlnu Tt.1. PJlev 1. the bribe-giver and originator I . .,.... . . . r " - scueme y wmcn Harrison wa elected, and if Is to be con- .ulie.t a. in tt n,lt-v tu .,ln.o.l l- .j ' r ministering this government for sixty mil lion of people. Think rA thU.vou who are so A-ont to extol the v'rtuc and dignity o the present powers that be. The state grange meet on May 30th at Salem. The Master says : -It is well known to the people of the stite that we, th agriculturists, are capable of attending to affair pertaining to our interest, and that we demand representation and are going t see that we are represented In the council t the state and nation In a ratio commensurate wlthtne Interests we represent." Casual notice of the timber land filings In variou papers, says the Arfortun, shows that a srge portion of the application to purcha limber land are made by women A woman, married or slngle.over eighteen year of age.ha the same rights In the mat ter that a man has, and can make applies Hon and secure ita acre tat same as a man. The only provision Is that It muit be with her own money. But that can be easily arranged. At the civil service examination held In Roseburg thla week there were but three applicant examined, II V $mkh,of Doug la,and T J Wilson.of Lane.were examined for places as mall agents on the railroads. and C Ilerman.ot Coos count v,f or a treas ury clerkship. - President Harrison has appointed his brother, Carter B. Harrison, to be U. S Marshal, for the middle district of Tenne see. This Is said to be the first time a president ever appointed a brother to an office. There i much I es dignity In coun scling with a bribe-giver like Dudley than this appointment of hi brother. The hlalne have been having a hard time of late. Some month ago Walker Blaine broke hi leg. Then hi father' attack of lumbago came on,and now Jame G Blaine, jr., t at the Nortnandle, Wash ington, suffering from an abscess under the arm. Our farmer are beginning to be dis tressed about granary and storage room for j the phenomena', crop now coming on. The yield of whtat bid fair to be fully $u per cent greater than ever befoie known, for the favorable farming weather last January and February tempted farmer to put In every available bit of ground, and the crop Is now looking unusually well Ex. Man Is the universal animal. It is est! mated that there Is 1 ,250,000,000 of him on the globe. The sheep rank next with 500.000,000 ; 300,000,000 cattle, too,oco,ooo hogs, (the four-footed vailely,)and Ce.ooo, 000 horses continue the list. The custom o( tolling the bell of steam boat while passing Grant' grave on the Hudson River has been adopted by a few boat. In imitation of the custom among steamboat men on the Potomac when pass Ing Washington's grave at Mount Vernon The packing of hogs at the leading Western point from March I to April 24 wa a follow ! Chicago, 435,000 j Kan a City." 231.O0O; umaua, 102,700: at T a. ws TnrllfinanAlla V Wt firt I . X.,,......L. ..oo-.. n....- -,4.v' ""oa land, 36, 100. 1 11 it 10 oe nopeu mai me suue nuwioi iocs 1 ....... .. .... . . I.! of Louisiana will vigorously punish the mob that rode into a town in that state and prevented the ncgroe from voting nt a municipal election. .. ; The Texas umbrella tree is becoming a favor ite for hade and ornament purposes in Califor nia. It is a large and beautiful tree, raemb ling an umbrella In the spread of its foliage, which is so dense that it affords perfect protec tion from either rain or sun. It Is estimated that between 40,000,000 and 50,000,000 pounds of maple sugar, or it equivalent In syrup, Is made In the United States each year. Twenty thousand people live in Alexan dria, Va., yet during the month of March not a wedding occurred. -v Wright Syiup Tar and Wild Cheiry I Trv it and you will use nothing else fo, 1 oouuus, cold and sll affection of the threat land lung. Sold by Foshay & Mason (Fur ths Csaotsst,) BPltlNfl. " How lovely are the flower In spring, How sweet the balmy air i The time for snakes to shed their skin And cows their winter hair. We lay the plug hat In the shade, And take a crown of straw; The girls Increase their chewing gum And stroke and speed of jtw. We need not go with rapid stride To flee the rain ; 'tis lair. Now lover walk so very slow Seem Ilk they can't "get there." Now geese and tramps are going north, nnu enow nirus uisappear ; The pigeon and the blucjay sing And crows give songs of cheer. The swarming file wlih gentle tiuch Draw near with lover trt And tickle wlihsuth energy They nearly break your heart. Spring bring It merry picnic loo Such glorlou time fur me, When I ran get a tasty meal And all the girls caiidee. The children can get out to pli.y, Like chicken roil in dlit j ' In all the year we cannot fin J So good a time to flirt. -j.n. h. Mote than 1 6,000 horses are lauehieredu for food in Pari every year. L. J.. J The totat school population of the United Klstes is 17,783,17a. England has 7,000 flour mills which can make 51,000,000 barrels of floor a year. The largest psper maker in lint-land have formed a Tiust, with a capilrl of S 10,000,000. There are 623 newspaper and periodical published in foreign language in this republic. A pring of natural cologne, with the per fume of patchouli, ha Wen discovered In Al giers. The Mexican government propose to inter diet the importation of American lard. The Salt Trust to be established in thiscoua try will have a capital of 2 $,000,000. The total la-lUo population of the United States In 18S6 wa 247,761, and the Indian had 2 1 2,466 square mile of territory reserved for their use. American women pay $62,000,000 s year for cosmetics, of which f 25,000,00 is reinvested in advef istng and the remainder, f t $,000,000 i clear profit. Postmaster General Want maker broke the record Ust week in rapid changing of post roas ters. The total number of Republican who received post office last week wa 1 ,016. Next to England, little Holland i the great est colonial power in the world. She ha 800 000 square mile of colonial possessions some ol them the richest in the world. This gives her wonderful commerciaHiower, A nun worth 82,000,000 died in Chicago lost week and up to date only one wife ha come forward with her claim to the property. The incident is looked u;-on a singular, to say the least. It is said that the machine i to be set at woik upon United Slate consuls at once, and about 200 of these officials will be selected from the 2500 Republican applicants. This means 2300 diguted seeker. Official tiatistics continue to show a decrease in immigration tnto the united States, the arrival for nine mouths of the current fiscal year numbering 255,707, as compared with 293,231 during the same period of last year.and 260,961 during the nine months of the year previous. To prevent belt conveying power from slip ping on pulleys, it is proposed to cover the pulley with perforated sheet iron one-sixteenth of an inch thick, riveting tin tn the pulley; the tension on the belt cause it to slightly grip the hole, and thu slippling is avoided, while at the same time the pulley is strengthened. We cannot afford to bind 75 cent wheat with 20 cent twine, say the Rural World. The formation of trusts can be made unprofitable if the people organize and co-otcrate for self pro tection. Without uch organization, "Tnut" and "Combines" w ill fatten and grow strong on the helplessness and ever increasing proverty of those who refuse to help each other. "Secure for wife and home a fair share of whit the harvest yields." The Pittsburg Pest say; President Harrison is having the guillotine worked as it never bat been by any of his predecessors. Some qualm are reixirted, but they are fictitious. Twelve hundred removals and appointment k week by Clrkou tell the story of the postal service, while Democratic Union veteran are being re moved in crowd from the Pension Office. Nor is this all. the example at Washington is reviving come of the worst abuses of Grant ism Offices are in the market since the President announced he would permit Republican Con gressmen or Republican candidates for Congress to control the patronage in their respective districts. ; ODD l l l.b&WSMl'.sT'l'AY. A decision of much interest to Odd Fellows has been rendered by Judge Crabtrec at Rock ford 111. G II Platner, a member of the Winn ebag oLodge, has been in bad health for years and claimed to be entitled to the benefits of the order, owing to hi inability to work, The amount was nearly one thousand 'dollars, and the lodge refused to pay.on the ground that his sickness did not come .within the requirements and that he was engaged in no business, and would not have been employed even if he were well. The case wa trieo. by a court of the society and decided against riatner. Judge Crabtree decided that they must pay the um sued for and Costs; th t no society could act as a court in property matters, pro hibiting anv member from further -appeal to civil courts of proper jurisdiction. - AN INFANT INDUSTRY. The Inst legislature of Kansas passed a bill providing for a bounty of two cent a pound on sorghum sugar manufactured in the itate. Last year 700,000 pound were made, which took $14,000 of the 1 5,000 appropriated for subsidiz ing. There is a bill now pending before the legislature to put no limit on the bonus, which will probably require twice the sum this year that it did last. Now let Kansas farmers kick for bounties on wheat, corn, hogs, etc. , and ihey may be happy yet. So says Farm, Stock and Home, but in doing so it seems to forget the "infant industry" part'of its early educa- tiTi. . Have not wheat, corn, hogs, etc, about outgrown the age of infancy and reached that of maturity and of self-support? We always loved the babies, and to nurse and train them, but when thev tret to be men we iust hate to see them, act as nursing infants. DYSPEPSIA. 1"? mliiery experL-nwd when wesnd Ji.i'r 1""" wre that, we inwm, i ne t Mnntli ls,n nwirvi. r from whli l. very (U,r, fttl,J ,n ,,, ut tin n ''tirlMliefl out tlirt Wlif.l,, .yrtfiii, Aliioiiir n Sn rtvm " two will hava tl .Hme T doui i.ai.tB.vinptorn. lVpni.tea"diieily menial iwweniufl a MWih,MKmt , VY . . ' Mf-swinci,,,, tM'Mtt. lilfdlVftlK iihli rrr., I ... .7 ",""' Willi tosjl r grfat IrrlliiWlIt y of femwr .-',tflV,:,' l"rm dyspepsia may take oao tulug 1 certain, ' ' TIte ynderlylnz eauae U in tlit JLtfElt., It will correct Aridity ot th , "lofaavch. Expel foul gases, Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at the nam ' tltttA Start th WAver to working, when oil other trouble? toon disappear 4"Jf confirm! dypi,ttc. fkmi "'"'. sb- ws. Induct to lry Wmn. lJ;2 Wis., use himnu, ljv,, UrfptUtot and I UA h"l-h will be rZl ,11 wri m U sdvd.-'-Wii. tt. Ksmm, ton VWy, d. Bee that you get the Genuine, will, red 2 e ttm of Wrapper, . w" " otr rr i. n. ZKILI.M to., l lilladclphia, Pa. if. oumtlilri i.iid nnrvooor'i,l))u,i,mwf IK.,,, foreboding.. Kmied vspentin wonderfully fr..r..i. ..,U"1F: , r - - U...lljl ...T. . 1 v..v, . u.fv 2 r"rrir 3j&. ,a-s? I havejoought tho largest and best stock of DRY GOOD! ever brought to Albany, and I would respectfully nvits every one to call and look' throuffh my stock. DON'T FORGET re carry a full line of 0t Mf Henderson & Co s BOOTS AND SHOES Tho Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. CKJUHAiio bjots 5111., gX-"" :'-J"" 1 -iAlc r SV f-s - Vi-TTT-iii 11 in I W'inriiiwm 'vy-nhi Astr. tl V r S iV lmi4 V ntnfd T-f .r. . rrw,-'-...r'ra - Xzr, Look out for in the next 30 dayfv W. F. The Leading Cash RHEUMATISM These twin diseases cause untold suffering. Doctors admit that they are difficult to euro so do their patients, roue's Celery Compound has per manently cured the worst cases ot rheumatism and nouralgla so say thoao tvho have used tt. "Ilavtng keen troubled with rheumat Ism at the knee and foot (or live years, I was almost una Die 10 frei arouna. and was very often confined to mv bed for weeks at a time. 1 used only one bot tle of raiue's celery t.xm pound, aud was perfectly cured. I can now tumu around, and feel as lively as a ooy." .tbans uiou, Kureka, Nevada. ti.00. six for tJ.ca Drugsista ' Mammoth testimonial paper free. Wtus. Eiouardson ft Co. .Props. , Burl Ington, Vt. nuunvn nvro Oivt fhtUer and Krinhlrr vintavnu mt.t tWors than any other jjya. beeper -It is imi FOR SALE. NO USE TO OWNCS, OCR TRADE MARIS JViriwersv-ltls impor tant that the Sods or Baleratus you rue should be Whi te and Pure same aa sll similar sub.tnos used for food. 1'oinsuro obtaining only the'-Arra A Hammer' brand Soda or Hslerat -s, bay It in "pound or half pound" - cartoons. whichbearour same and trade-mark, u inferior Roodiara 1,0m Simu substituted f or th Arm c Haul mar" bran.l When bought in hulk. Psrtias usiiiit XUkUig Powder should remem ber that its sole rising property consists of bi- . carbonate of soda. One teaspoonfulortha-'Aria A Hammer" brand of Bods or Saloratus mixed with sour milk equal J OX ETEBV PACKAGE. Packed in Card Board Kawrla fn l'.D Use at Albany an wcond-cla-w mall matU;r. suoiCRirnox rates Oallrererl by emiUr par week.,,, .9.1 51 ym m, per m m h .,...w.,. , RATES WEEKLY, year, u, se... ..,,.., ntf ,,rr, 1 fmt. ........ m a m'jittbs in svlvsiwe,,.,,. ' . i.; E F. Sox tfJ C, ILTrewARr, Albany IRONWORKS 4itAJV! t?uiHt mm kin ' SA ft? i 4W a at ' qiiiMACiiitiEar ihdhfrs:, AH3 All KIHDS OF HEAVY AND LIGHT WORK, IH AKO BRASS . CASHES. tsoil alUiLltn o.!l o romiririjf .If ktndio? mv'HInsry, Pauerns Made on Short Nolle, 0BTJ3T CM. II EN & CO"5 CEJPHA710 BOOTS X SfcO: CHICA60. Bargains READ Dry Goods Store. W NEURALGIA - Pafne'a Celery Comrjound has been a God-! send to me. For the past two years I have suf fered wli h neuralgia ot the heart, doctor after doctor falllni; to cure me. I have now taken- nearly tour ootues of the compouno, ana am tree from the complaint. I feel very graceful to you." Cius.lL Lit wis, Central VUlase, ct. Paine's Celery Compound , "I have been frreatty aftllcted with acute rheumatism, and could find no relief until I used Paine's Celery Compound, After uslne six bottles of this medicine I am bow cured of rnouinnllo troubles." BiMcau Hutchinson, So. Cornish. N. n. Effects Lasting Cures. Palne'sCelory Compound has performed many other cures us marvelous as these, copies of . letters sent to any address. Pleasant to take, does not disturb, but aids digestion, and entire ly vegetable ; a child can take It. What's tha use of Buttering longer with rheumatism or neuralgia t OAOlLb Aappy, Hearty. It it Vnoptakd. fosr teaspoonfulj ef tha 1 -otEitlchi-powder.sav-liij! twtialy times its coit, birfidra being' much jKEnlhier, becauso it n&t outaia any Ui3 Tioa substanecE. evi l! hs ulaci, torra albi-. eta., m'wMchmaiiyCaax lug Pjnrdars are made, l'a TjtDcei and Partners Khnuld use only the'-Ana i: iaTumer" brand for l .A 1 cWnic? and keeping . ' 3mJe ions Sweet SEd Clean. Cacthis. Bee that every pound package of "Arm ar- X Hammer Brand" cuaiaina full 1(1 onne!Hi net. and the V pound paeif;e 8 tt I li outMt cut, hjda or fbaleratua same as spcci ed on each pickau. Boxes. Always keeps Soft. ill l c l ,r s e yovno. i Children Cry for. J O era Artord, L,1 L-namDers. anodyne and expectorant. I il f 1 1111 irf 'i iffUm - -ii ..TmJsm, .ll I III!