S 8 TO DEM3CHAT S2 IN ADVANCE TS2 53 A. END CF YEAR. ft t la the best Advertising raedlum In Ihe Central WUlflrnetleValle Issued vry Friday by STITXCa 3o J UTTINQ. Advertising rata wad known ALBANY, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 12, I88D. VOL. XXIV. NO 50 ! IT 0 h 5 i if ! ! f 11 Ml !J Ul r A? 'an Ay's C II. Snuviar. i Albany IRONWOP.JCS uam mni ciur VO ZN MILtMASHPiEW HNFlNn A0 ALL 0? H:M AN!) U2HT W08SC. IN IROM AMO BSAS3 CASTING. H'oWI t:ilin. pnl o ro'ivrlrij til tmlsofnii"!tiitrv PaUorns Made un Short Notieo, Coin! )ILmv. 8TAK KAK KltY DEA t.KK IV ('. oil Fril, s.lv. .. Orleil Frlt. Towneeis, Max!. '(!. stttp-nirs It le . Ten. ".. iOft rivsret'llnir HiV 14 k; 'n a io'i 1 rarloty an l groonr; urw. II i:tMt u rkaf prio paid for Al'. KINDS OF PROflUCE. A Hew Giocer Discovered AT Strong' otd aornr, oppxiie Stu.vutJ.t ", firr. l.r 11., v i .', A full Una ol FRESH GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, DRIED ?..llf iETC. "Quick anlee an I small profit., "Lit and let live, U oar motto. Pie call and axaruln our so 1 an 1 t"t prleen MiaTaction guaranteed. Produce Taken in Exchange, Very Re peulfully, 3AR0LJE & ROEERTSOH. IOO OR60 ACRE4. Hf- irm ol Una larnlig o r fruit Unci, 4 uillt waatrf Albany, fjr only Ji an a-Jf-. Wl I ail MaeraalfdailraJ. Nlv.'y loitiei Cal oa Cooper Turner on Corral in na I. K If. Sox IV JULIUS GRADWOHL'S Golden Rule Bazaar. tile atuok liaa boea enlarged m that It eiu1 any on the Ovutt, and cototiita of Roger Bros. Silvarwara, Freaoh Ohinr. aud Orya talvrare, Bdjs' Waoa3, Doll OiirUa.?, Fanoy Goods, and a general assortment of Crockrey and Toys. He bujl iireot and earrie the largeiK stvk In Hie Willa-ntUe Valley, to wbkl ba been a idod a oompleta line of FAW1ILY GROCERIES. 'aA(rent for lnsarid e-:npnl n with a espitil ar,t'.l.i iTi.iyt . piTXtA on narle KranisjU. fl!r wird deotoh Kospr.-Kdien.-Jj LOOKOUT FOR FURNITURE, I am now retai.ing lurni'uroat 37 f":tory at c.it .., l,ljfi f vt tnr Can d well lo look hero for : i!.H, I iu ,;: iint ll f vn.t il-ni the nx. 3) C i 1 il -tm'.' ay fry" t I 1 '!ii n C' J; -DILLON. M M Lr Jl. .t' - f ' f--JL- H ' x1 A. NI. . BeautyX Is desired ami admired by all. Among the thing which may best be done to f ... j"' enhanoa personal Tft jT ft . beauty Is the dully '"' j 'a " ' A.vr'" nia bat tlio color of railon rIvoh it a lu 1 a Attil ttllitltnw tltttfc A 5 1 j V - .SJ hair l thin, harsh, ' Ury.orturnluir gray, Aycr's Ilalr Vlffor lll roNturo ilia rulor, Iitlnu out a now growth, nml rendor the oM soft ami shiny. Pur keeping the scalp rlonn, rool, nml healthy, there Is no totter preparation In the market. . " I am frco to eoufom that a trlnl of Ayer'a Hair Yhjor ha eouvlmtnl im that It U a cenuiiin article. ItH iiho ha not only rauoil tlio lnUc ol my vrUo aul tlaughtur to lie Abundant and Glossy. but tt has Riven my rather stunted inu. tache a rp.oiuliIj length ami appear unco." -U. I'.nttou, Oakland, Ohio. MMy Imlr was coming out (without any aMlataneo from my wife, nltlier). X tried Ayer'a llulr Vliror, unlir only one botths and I uovr have ai line a head of hnlr a any one could wUh (or." It. T. Suhiuittou, Wcksoii, 1'uiiu. ' I hare used Ayer'a llulr Yljor In tny family tor a numlier ol years, and re paid it as the bet huir prrmratlon know of. It keep the seulp eleun, the hair soft and livrly, and preserves tlio original color. My wife ha nsed It fur hinir time witU moot satUCactory re sulta." Ilenjntuia M. Johu.nun, M. 1., Thomas liill, Mo. I " Mr hair era liecmnlnx harsh and dry, but after UMlnit liuK a Ixittln of Ayer'a 'Hair Vigor it grew black and ctnosy. I 'cannot express the )v and prtitiilo I feet." Mabel C. Hardy, lK-Uvuu, 111. Oyer's Hair Vigor, Dr. J. C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell, Mat 0oU by lrugsl4U auj rerfutucrt. 0, K. Vaini Sliuh. House and Carriage Pairite Decorator and Paper Manger Fiano Varni'.hlnir. All .rt itiaraiiltMd. S B. VASSAL! 0 WILL BROS, Dealer lo all tlx ttu itiojpr.ivej yxojm Orgac, Miwln Mnalnns, tiuos. Also a full lino of warranto I lUaon, Hatcher slid rocket Ki.lvn. The bt kind ol ewlna; utachin oil, mo-Jle and extra, tor all maehmea. Ail tirtnK neatly aid reaxooahlr d.ui. LOW P . ty :-. if a .COW GRAND 7 L'HODASSALEBAIUS 7 S 1 j F 5 S RICES J f ' "W LOCAL RECORD. Thbv FuttJ'UioD. The Sslem SMft- m.tu tut ka nim'.it the steamer contest as lol lows ; "Sutem lias no particular desire to boMNt over Its neighbor, Albsnv, upon the ucceifiil Umie of the contest between Ktenm Hiv engines, but there Is a good deal ti cmiKolntlon tit knowing and feeling that the inplial city bus lire engines capable i dolg poa erlul and reliable work In cane ol need. Albany's engine Is of the Clnpp & Jomn m.iki-, kcarccW a year old and hu been conkhlcreJ the crack qnulne o( the State up to the time of this content. The Cnplml engine Is of the La France mcke, same k!i', cUs and apparent power as the Albany engine, both having double plun ger pump. Hut It appears thai when It cotiH't lo absolute service, the Capital g?t to ihe fion will ease. Doth Companies InU a$ leet ul t-lngle nne hose, l ite Al lianv iiinx threw the llrst sticam with an 1 ;i nol.', making a throw of atii feet 8U Inches 4 ml wcr (ollowcd by the Salem bov wlitt an 1 r 16 nosxle, making a throw ot iGS (eel bi Inches. The pressure of each engine was too pcuniU. The Salem bovs feci proud if their engine and are open to competition from unv engine on tlo North Pacific coast." The dintance thrown be the Salem engine was 3V) feet Instead of 3fH feet S,4 Inches. The niUlake nro-c from the fact that the noxtte ot the Salem hone was nearlr ten feel ahead of the Albany 1101le and the ground a not remeasurcd. Lkuwox, There wis considerable v- clteinent Wednesday over a fight between C Cae and Chailes Complon, who gol into a quarrel and went outside the city limits and had it out . . Mr C B Montague left lant Ttictdav for Vancouver. Mr Mon (ague owns considerable property op there which he has gone to attend to.... 193 tickets wrre sold from this nlace to Al bany for the celebration. A treat 11. any went down liipilvalcconvevBiice...i()ur hose team cot the second pr'lxe at the lace lycsteidav in Albany and would have got :en tne nrnt it the hoys had slat j off of the ww. unc 01 tie lime keepers told us that when the coupling was made that ther had over two trcondt to go on, and two others standing by said that ther would swear that they saw some ot the" Corvallis bovs 1 00 the hoe h'.xtrtu. Yaoi:!M rl.vv. 'The wreck of the Ya- quina Bay should lie rvmoved. If thsoaners will not do it the government should eaose it to be blown up. A bsrd eaU from the north west is lisbla to drive the bull through the jtty and do much damage. As it is now the wreck is neither a thing of profit or besa ty . . . . From the point where the north Jetty bow is it will be eoastracted about eight hnndred fset in a straight line, thaoee it wdl made a carve to tbe west sod ran sit or sight hnndred feet psrslkl and one thous and feel from the sooth jetty. . . Mr T U II Brown, id Dong', Wyoming, was a eelier yesurdsv. lie is oat lookiae: op the pro peeU of Yeqnina Bay. Mr Brown say tbe people in his section keen well Dieted oa voteat thia way and that it is no sertt Ithstlhe Chicago ft Northwestern railroad win make leonine Bav iu Pscilla ent tr- mioas KfimblicitH, Watbr. On the 4th during the trial test by the Albany and Salem steamer a full streim ot water was purposely tuined on the spectators along the side ot the street on one occasion, knocking over one or two. and on another ten or fifteen wo. men were well drenched. The acts were aid to be entirely unnecessary .and we are intoimcdlhe ma'lter will be Investigated, charees having already been presented to the Chlf Engineer against some ol tbe parties to blame. A Hand Ovr. Last Thursday a mill- man named Jesse Mason, In trying to re move a stick from behind a saw In Parker's mill at Oncatia, bad his sleeve caught lo he saw teeth. Ills hand was cattcht and ripped Into ribbons. I le ws taken to Ya quina and the lacerated hand was cut oil at the wrist. At last reports he was get ting along comfortable. Mr Mason has a wile and fonrchildren to u;port be his labor and the loss of his hand Is aerial hardship. Yarjuina UtfuUUan, Lt't-K. A prominent farmer north ol town is down on his luck says the 1'endlc ton E. O. He was just leady to harvest and had engaged his men before the recent rain, lie led ai.d lodged them during the rainy days, and when Old Sol again appear ed and he was rcsdy again lo begin har vest, the hands left. They had had free board and lodging for .everal da vs. which was all Ihey wanted. Not K-kanb Young Wade, who was sent to the asylum from Jackson county recently, has found an opportunity to fol low his mania of horne stealing. In spite of me asylum authorities. He filed his way out of the asylum one day last week, went to leiierson, stole a horse, and sold it in a neighboring town before being recaptured. The asylum authorities after latin him In i . . . . , . ... agam .cm worn 10 nis lather that he was cured and should be discharged Tuling$. .mi'mmy Wheat. Last fall the Mc- Mlnnvllle Ileguirr published r.n Item con cerning the mummy wheat, the experl menicr otlng the editor. The wheat Is claimed lo be genuine, the grains being tounuinthe wrappings of a mummy which wos estimated to be at lesst inn rr rAA The grains planted ore growing, and It Is ",uui(,' win prouuee mummies. Ax Alarm. A firecracker.explodcd In fnc residence rooms ol Mr Hale Backensto, over his raloon, Thursday, setting Bre to some things in the room and an alarm wis given. With three line steamers hot fo exercise Albany was In a condition to do some good fire fighting; but fortunately A Row Last Sunday, across the river from Corvallis, 1 1 Linn cotinty.a Holiness pieacher named Ellis and the father of crying babe, according to the Corvslll Ttmei. got Info a first class row.and but for me intenerence of some of the congreea- uon wouio nave nau a knock down. The onper mentioned blames the preacher. Plenty ov WATKR.-The Yaqulna fit- pnbllcin of last Thursday says s "Yester day when the tide gauge showed five foot (loot, the leaRt wateron the bar was twenty. .tirec fo t A nine foot tide would clva I i"j fi-et of n'r. This i the best depth vet. By fall we look for V feet." QAccountkuFor Senator Mitchell is out of town, and office seeker will save wetr and tear of muscle and shoe leather by not visiting the F.smond till he returns, perhaps Sunday Telrram. This ac counts for the very pleasant conduct of Senator Mitchell while in Albany. A Good Kxami'LB. The cows have gone and Dr G W Maston, with his ucual enterprise, bus torn down tho fence around his handsome residence on Lyon street and terraced the lawn, presenting a nice front and making the place an ornament to the street. - Married. At Sclo, on July 3rd, 1889, Mr. GeoM DeVaney and MUs Addle Bil ycu. ine ukmocrat extends tr.e happy cottpie us Desi wisnes. , Married. At the Revere house, In this city, on July 4, by Georgs Humphrey, ju tlce of the peace, J J Baker and Ella Roach, ot llarrlsburg, - Children Cry for A Car Load. Fortmtller & Irving re eslve their furniture by the car load. An other one Is just at himl.loiMcd with a finer stock ot good than eyer before, showing an Increasing demand for first. class goods In the Albany market. Elegant lad room sets : about one hundred extension tables, with some new and solid deslgus.and book cases otfinearchltectura ure stored In their warehouse ready for putting together. A Ine of elegant parlor sets was t part of the shipment. A rich r Id mshogonv, parlor et, one ol the finest ever brought to the city now graces , Dr. Masion's residence nd another beautiful set C E Wolvcrton s home. Some elegant sets ate In their store room ready for Inspection. A largo stock of new design ot moulding I a lea. tire I;, their store. Nothing like them ever before aeen here. Ajicw thing! the towel ring, of which they have a stock, tie up with the time nntl get a few, Fortinlller & Irving propose to keep a !lnr of goods in keeping with the Browing city ot Albany and arenlwavs readv to show what thev have FiNUKKN in Uativu, A young nian'of Albany m ho uses his fingers In eating de sires lo have the following firm a reliable authority published: "Th list of thlc that can be eaten from the fingers Is on the Increase. It Includes alt bread, toast, tarts and small cakes, celery and asparagus. when served whole, as it should be, cither hot or cold j lettuce, which must be crum pled In thn finger and dipped In salt or sauce; olives, to which a fork should never be put, any more than a knife should be used on rawoysters;cheese lit nit furmsand fruit of all kinds except preserves and mel ons, he latter should be eaten with a spoon or fork. In the use of the finger greater Indo'gcnre Is being shown, nd you cannot, tt yoaaie well bred, make any very bad mistake In this direction, e. peclally when the flnscr-btwl stands bv you ar.d the napkin Is handy," Ai:a Tiicrk Amt ix AmtxY. Albany l.ss do willtown, but th follnwing from the As. toiia Trncri4 wou'd hit s.irosof th aneir ty youug iiio of Slm, C irvalli and Ka 8di There are young ntn who train in tk lwkk .,..1 w S.,i. 1. . , , . ... n.w,,., w,,u .1. K.MISIH red regular piuks of nmr.lity and pmpristy, that make a bsbit ft not only frauntiog. bat daaeing ia be InwMt divs la swilltnwa itb tlie most degraded old isde ou th fu of th earth." At Yao,c im a The celebration at Ya qulna City Thursday was attended by a large crowd or people and a big time was had, everything In the prvgram being car ried out. Tom Buford s yacht, with Lewi at the helm, won the boat race s Cain won the foot race, beating Jacobs and two others. Mr Kd Ford, of the O. IMnlnm u that fhecaliboose was full and the fines amounted to $joo. Probably one ol his Kke. Nbbd Aid Too-TIe ICIiensburg fire was comparatively a greater los to the city than the Seattle fire to that city. On ac count ol the enormous rate very lit'le In urance was carried, hence the lost will be burdensome one. Amomr the losers was Dr llenton, brother of Recorder Hen- ton, ot thl city, who lost property valued at $30,000, with only $ 1.1,000 in Insurance. M8 w 1 x ul k t. A Cmatilla county farm er bought soite English Moult wheat at- n enormous figure. Hi neighbor all poked fun at Mm for being swindled so ess y. Now the wheat has come on. 1 10 grains to the head, large plump kernels. nnesi ming out, and l ho farmer ha put the price at $10 a bushel fur seed wheat jtnd hi neighbor are golnj to bit v. Dairy 1x0. There I a gentleman resld log not far from Eugene who has demon strated that the dairy business will f ay Ir. this country. He Informed us the other day that he I keeping twelve ml!ch cow and mat they nave yielded hhn an Income of not teas than $00 per month. It pay to look to something beside wheat ra!lm for a living now days. iiegUtrr. IIr Swore. -The tie for the switch on the street railway on Lyon street have been lalJ, and are notyet ballasted. A night or wo ago a farmer drove on to them In the dark, and the air I said to have been blue with curses about aur rough streets. Tiiaxk Linn Engine Co. No. a desire to return their thanks lo Mis Ora Du bruille, daughter of Mr J J Dubrultle lor the part so handsomely taken In the 4th ol July celebration In rldlne an their decorat ed hose cart In the procession. By order of the Foreman. Passed Throuou, Tho Llllv Clay Gaiety Co. passed through AlbanyFriday. It 1 composed mostly of flashy young la dies, and the exhibition given Is said to be noticeable lor different colored lights, dif ferent from the 4th of July light. A SALF.M r ire. The fine residence ol Ion Edward Hirsch, at Salem, was entire. consumed bv fire last Friday Los. 500- But for poor' water service the bolldirig could eatlly have been saved, says in; morning paper. Hnath Albany A most desirable and beautiful location for suburban residences, owing to It, nnt ural advantage and nearness to the center ol bu nes-. Compare the size, location, view and access to and from these lots, and you will be convinced of their merit Call early and secure a home befot j the advance In price. Apply to TWRKDAt B AC KBur.t.D,Agents. . r irsi ooor south 01 rot omce. Kid Glove I Kid Cloves 1 1 I have just rece ved a full 11 nu of kid golve branded Our Own. Thl Is a genu ine kid glove. I buy direct from importer In New York and consider .them the best value of any g'oye I ever sold for this price. S button, 3 row of st'tching-, $1.50 per pair., , . . 8. E. Youxc; This Trade Mark on a stove meant it I thn best that ex-, pctrcc and skill can con trive. Sold only by G. W. Smith. . vVood Sawino. The undersigned will be ready to saw wood anywhere In the pity about July it. Price am a last year. Leave order tt Dcyoe f( Robson's. J, IV, I'AVll, l)iu't fai oexsoiioo M -II wsinV carpets Yon will ri them ft bm 10 to 15 per ren chespur t!i sny other place iu to ivn, taking u eoosidera on the quality . If vou want a good f ilverstenl teylhr.fliiest in me n..ic, gn w i.ow,. .. T L Kenton has a supply of tine mixed pickle put up ia pure cider vinegar. Try their. . To lelien our atook of canned good we will sill '. " ing iu thstliuoat remarkably low prices, Bhowk"jj, k Stakabd . p . Tobb'a & C7 pare Manilla twine, best quality, at Stewart AC Sox', on. UO IAN KO iu )ii uw diicovery for Consu mption, tuo oecded iu producing a medicine which iiao knowledged by ail to be limply marvfilou It i exceedingly pleasant to the tact, per fictlv harudess, and doe not sit ken. Iu al ease of cares of Consumption. CoDght,Co)d Whooping Gongta, Croup, Bronchiti, and Psins in the Chest, it ha given universal stisf action. Dr Bos&nkn's Cough and Lung Syrup i sold at SO cents by Dr Uuisi ic Son. Pitcher's Castorla, ' TIIK MAN ABOUT TOWN. BBBSSMSB There I nlwsua calm altera storm, and the r ume may be said in rifervnce to the 4th of July. Really the crowd I what mates 1 4h ul July celebration. Like circuses, though, a program Is gotten up to draw. It I. Is a good one It takes business qualities lo man. age It, ntul It Is a fact that even a very mediocre program wCI be appreciated if pushed through on time, while a good one will be kicked into splinter It allowed to run itself and halt I K it out. A city, tir It own reputation, dcseivc to have' big celebration manged In bnnklng style, for It Is generally the place that get the heel print. As nwwly a the M, A. T. can learn there were lust ten thousand peon In present at each of the celebrations In the Northwest on the 4U1, It Is n very seilou question to deride whether lo go lo the mountain or the sea side for a summer vacation. Soda water or sea breees, Which? "l .. ,;' It look if tf the fire were taking plac In Washington territory, but that is the way thing run. !n the Mean time It pay to be on the safe side and keep' our three engine oiled, our hose lit gold con dition, the water supply high and be care lul of matches, nil ounce ot prevention I worth several pounds ot cure, and this I a good ru'e for Albany, by the way, one al ready belntr followed Our splendidly equipped department may have an In fluence in frightening fire off In the first place. llntrl Arrivals, .- 1 vn aki.i v i.i-unctt. i l. wood 1 t' . 1 ( I I . ..a.... .1 and wile, tiefvl.t V FanelnW ! Settle "deal of Idle tlmv ai.d spasmodically used A A Whitney, Ohio : J I) Parker.Stay'on 1 1 b Adler.I'ortland ; M H Montetlh.AI banvt v lirTJr. tti ""i"7;r',ul,em5 I " l.'ltlt ..,,.. .. - ..." I port t TO Woodtnancv. Cincinnati. Ohl. R.-..s... u.. v, . HolmanJ C Settle. W lloone.G Gordon. I l . t aaaa .Sclo : 1 1. Recd,i.cbanon i W T Sharpe, S F ; G D Salman. Halsey : 1 1 Lallen.Corval li ; G Nettlcton. Portland U Randler.Sa lem j J W Pugh.C Roblr.ett.Shedd. Rrvcrr llot s.(; H BurtL. Shedd: A 3 Kalian, A P Morrow and wile, A I Nel scr, S F; J P Toneps, M A Miller, Leb anon: A Wilson. A T Curtice. I A Barker. B tr William, J Fennell, W O Brlggi diy j HMurchlMn;A t Nast Omaha. Neb; 1 Stock well. SciotC II Gales F M Wad- worth, Toledo; I S Woo,lrufl, Chicago; E 1 aiurpnv, Helena; A II Nichols. La-lit rimCSi, X Uueilt Y Howenstlne; N J I Young. roATan'd , fToTsen, Benton Co; O Osburne, Brownsville. Rf Hot'kK. I) II Stenhen. Vo.t. land. Cal jW II Clavlnger ; I th Tunnl. cllfle. Corvalll 1 J J Graham, Miller 5 W iKMueener. Mate 1 WW Hall, VYaltsburg, WT til Iabo. Mill City l W Count. and wife : Mr E Sander : I Bars-er : f Walton ; A I Crlnn : I f Charlton. Princeton. N ) ; R if owe, I acorn ; A ! Moln ; J ilauwn and wife, CorvaCI ; F R Swaney, Falrburg, Neb ; A Tenney, Ubanon ; J O Miller, Chit wood ; Wm Maxwell. Lebanon ; J McNeil, city ; W II GUI. Hubbard4own. Mich : F It fiill Hubbardstown, Mich ; N Mack'v. Farm- Ington, Mo ; G II Magee, Cal ; J Jone ; SW Paliicv s H E Mlchcner. Sweet Home. t.Ol.tiK.N ttt I.E BAZAAU astitioe a Uag Way at Julias draawa!' I have made arrangement for buying good direct from the factories In Europe nd will cll at wholesale or retail, cheaper than any where else on the Pacific Coast, The following are some of my eh retail price : K dozen unhandied "ca cup and saucer, 35 M do en unhandied coffee cup and sau cer, 45 ct. S uoxen handled coffee cup and sau cer. r,o ct. i tioxen seven inch dinner plate, it ct. These gootlt are all Iron stone China and not a cheaper grade of good. I havs alto added good stock of jrocerle. which I ask people t call and examine and fudge ior ittenitcivc a to quality and price. Iuliv Gradwohl, A Hafe laveHtmeat, lorebieh ltisrnlw.t to brine )U ssUslse. I u.r iMi'i, or in ess. .4 hiiurs nrtun. ofporchsw pric. on Ibis sr t lan you ran Lav from aur sd- tarf ijwtl IkrilimtaL . IwrftU Itr ktt.v'. Kmr Ttts. eav.rv lr CuiMiinpiiiin, U W cu.rshti eJ 10 hrtuf I rciici in vry eaw, mtu-m u-l lur say sirecuoa c Throst. Lnnrs or (.Imt. soi Cu-MUrs.Al.in. In. fl.mmll.m ,4 Lungs, llranrlitils Asthma, Whoupliii Uuiltfh, Ltnuis sic. It I planl ami sgnsmbl lousio. incti.v ss'o, snd eon sisvs b aitdd upmi. 1 .isi Loo.. rrwsi rnsy Firmeis. if yen wsnt Ihe test hare all bawl mde, call 00K.L. Power.next to Dem orrt tlie. A diy, backing oruch keep th bronchial tut tu a ststo 01 constsnt irritation, wnten, 1, iihs fliTpiny irniin, fiiv icsti m iiruu- viiiir. iri,inix,'r irnirtiy can nau luu 1;,!, . 1 . . . , . t..a Awr t Cherry rcct.rl, which it both as Uim1)'U aitu cxpeotnrAirl Wt... fV..v....,. 0....k Q.....va.w;fU ... . "... i, 11 m x-s'i' s h u vm s . asaautti aaiai Danton, C Griggs, U II HolmesJ Hunter, 4,ouo human beings and million in prep- T Froman, M I Phillips, II Nelson, D P erty. Tbey thii.e bylaw which give i"i?r,li VtGv,Mc!l,'We" J 0nctito.rd; them power to make artificial prices. Prob- J E Green, C McStephenson, F Round, I ,, .... , . Oulnlln.l Conrov t E L Wlhlams ti Ki. Kansas and Ml-)uri farmer In buy- II a relisliie rrtdiciua for the renovation 01 tnai"" .""i'"-ii '""'j-'""' J"' lilnod. Turn bd nmlds 0 up lo d by the )t(tn, eures skin ditestcs, etc. Sol Fovbsy & Mason. W light's My rib teotb rotp come off ion- (pirnr v ry tun yon bve bruib" with a. Death to tartar std deiay. Sold by huilisy X MM)ii. Wright's Arabisn Hona Liniment act! nnicklv and flve'uslly, and baa no superior ss a irinetty p.r nuimais in an casts wnere a it 1 ii i" r t is r.qitirei' . Sold by Foshay & Mason. An ounce of prevention I better tban a nud of core. Pfnndei'a Ureion Blood rurinor excels an imrnruie 01 ine dioo , , ,,, . . ,, , . , nd should be usid in all disease ol the stomach, livi r and kidnej a. Take It. Portland. Or.. Jan. 12th. Havine a severe back ache laat anmmer. I tiied the Oregon Kidnry'les, I used one ear, which tffectrd "dial cute. I would ret ontniui.d it to all who aro afflicted. aan un failing reined). JtTLICSACH. Sold by l'o-lmy 6C Mason. t 1 ..... ... n. :,.:. 1 1. r..l i.--:a di.pi.ited, or if you have tick he.daohe, uli Eur0Pe' "bout twlce a miKh M U rown low onmplexion,orofTenivebrath,thenyorin North and South America, and moie livnr i out of order and needa routine. Dr. Henley' Dandelion Tonio restore the liver to hralrhy action and tone op tbe entire y. Uni, sold by Fotbsy Aloaon. Afiflntlemsn v. ho had suffered sieatsnnor. slice and pain frcm barbers itch, and who had bren treated by the best physician, without relief, k that tan bottles ot Dutard's So tiriu curtd him cd left his face oerfvctlf smooth, wit! out a csr. It oeverfall inskia disease. Sold by Foshay & Mason, mmm Not one person in fifty arrive at the aga of forty, who ia not troubled with kidney or urinary compUiot in some foim. To those .lllioted with pain in the back, eon retention ot urine, nervous dtbiiity, painful or sup pressed memtruation, we can tffer a remedy that ba been in ooustant ate over tweoty year, Oregon Kidney Tea, Tin preparation has done more for intferins borcanity than any other medicine in the marktt. Soli by Fushty a Mason. Children Cry for HTKONfJbYtSTATKI). The New Ycrk Tinit puts iho case very well when It invite the attention of the farmer to the proposition that the price ol what be buy Is just a Important In Mm a the price of what he sells. The Timet restate a familiar law ot trndc.whlch ran nat le loo often repealed, in tl.ete words : The difference between a comfortable prosperity and a slowly grinding Impover Ishment for the farmer may ba m1e by ths simple fact that lie necessarily sells Ids products In competition with all the world and et tbe lowest price that competition can produce.w bile th? cost of nearly every thing that he must buy is enhanced by a system of indirect taxation, the greatel part of which is Intended to strangle com- pctltlpn and Inr.rcnsc the profits til l-ivared Interests. When tho farn er has worked out thl simple problem lie v. HI find that the relief he most needs Is in hi own fund and that the taxation from whl.'h he uffcr most Is that which he ha been bUndly helping to fasten upon himself. The competition of the great agtlcullur al west doe lessen tbe pirifii of the east- em farmer' corn and wheat, but there I another way In which the western fainter help hi eastern cousin It is the west which afford 'ft maikct for the surplus manufactures ol the east and by contitbut. lag to the growth of mamifnctutlng town gives the eastern land owner a chance at trulls, vegetables, poultry and other similar product. The western farmer sufTers In the end the greater disadvantage because usually he can gtow only staple crops or stock. The manufacture of the country can not grow much more and still live upon our own population. J hey have been sllmnlaled now much bevond our consum 1 .1.1... tf .. .. . , . capital. TIms farmer doe most of the pay lln The ham market! worked to death Manufacturer, in Pcnrsyivania thrive well eHigh to keep prival lake for then amusement and uy tneir ...perciuou neg- "a"" ' destruction ng their nail and hardware helpetf the Pittsburg plutocrats to build the Johnstown dm. Certainly the ability of weolthy Plttsburger to own tlie lake Is due direct ly to the tax laid upon the country by the tariff law. If the average price of article a larmcr buy It 40 P ,s ,,i.iv , ' ' .? d per cent higher than the level ot market an J the price of what he sell cannot rise a cent above tbe level, I not hard to see how a great part of agricultural depression I derived, it hi Crop " f'" "J , W cleof consuinpthm $i,aoo he must come out $ioo in debt each year. H art'clcs of consumption cost him but $&x he would be $300 ahead. A republican administration ha four year in which It weet promise lo farm er may be redeemed. So far It has not changed a single law o' trad and tt I so ate to predict that none will be changed. L'nlcM Ihe party repudiate it platform of SS3 and reform the tariff the farmer will be worse in debt In 189a than he I now. Will the western farmer hav! common sense enough to refuse to follow the bloody shirt orator and rote in a moment ol tactillou enthusiasm for his own enslave ment f IM MEMORY OK ANDREW J tt'KMIM. There I no danger that Andrew Jackson will be forgotten. There will always be more than one page ol American history that will be devoted to him, and the lot pre ot hi strong Individuality will be felt by the people of thl country for many generation to come. He is one of the few men America ha produced who do not need a monument. Nevertheless a the present is pre-eininenlly a monument- building period in American history, It I gratifying to know that a movement ha been set on foot to beautify and perman ently care for the ground about hi grave Ithln the shadow of hi old home. 1 he women 01 tennessee' naye started mis creditable work, and propose to make of the Hermitage ground a beautiful, quiet titrk. a nlace for the ollcrlnaceand rest of . , . , . . , patriot, lo restore the old home a far as possible to the condition In whicii it was when the tread of the old soldier's fect was 1 1 proper mausoleum tO hold hi honored I . r ' .... dust. The work is being taken up In every o ... ,uunfrv .a ., 1. ,onfide,, cx iwri,fl iK.t tlif mrtnv rnntr,! far the . . " : , purpote-ROsiu . oc rr..y I forthcoming. It I stated thai In New York MrCleveland i acting a the agent I of the Lad'es Hermitage association.Other i promlneu. women have already identified 1 1.1. .u ...ju. I hltCIIISVl V 11.. HmT5l'IVl'l,.IHI , . 11 1 ... be aireadj asturcil I VIriC V HJH Wll( 1 n OHH MUCUllll ri r ri a U I .a, Omh M..nlt I I 'si umi.ljl !. a - in - - tence for safe hreaklnk, ha fallen heir to a fortune in Germany. He is also the in ventor of a shuttle point, which the state use In all it jute loom. He Intend to claim a royalty ,bul the authorities contend that all a convict's lalior be'onzs to the tnte. A New York physician has enumerated tbe evil to be guarded against at tummrr retort : Over fatigue and undue exposure to the un, Irregular eatlng.overfecding on food to which or.e i unaccustomed, sittin 1 . . .L- 1 1 .......- 1 or lying 011 ine guunu mm muiicmhi t ' s .. . . , ,. exposure to the de and dampness alter nightfall ore all to be avoided by people Who vilus health Statistician Dodge recently staled that the production of wheat in Europe during the last ten year tho w,no mulerial dcclin The average, he ay, represent a wheat unnlv almost sufficient for the .vant ot than half of all that is grown in the world. President Uarrieon has discharged near ly all the co'.ored servant of the White House. Hawkin,the colored driver of tne Presidential carriage during tne last two administrations, is the last to go. There are rumor that Corporal Tanner Is already viewed with alarm that he is in danger of being fired. And yet he lecms to be doing ids best. Certainly no man could reduce the surplus any faster. Still they come. Russell Harrison' wife' cousin hat been appointed law clerk in the postofnee department. Thi make nine of the family (so far a heard trom)on the government payrolls. 1 pitcher's Caetorla An effort I to be made in Iowa to strip the law of ilt nonsense. Lawyer dectnrc that deed, warrant, and all other legnl paper can be cut down one-half in the amount of where ases and wherefore. J . Only Ij per cent of the inhabitant of Par aguny can read ami write. According to Consul Hill, the women do the work and the men do the smoking, gambling and cock fighting. 1 . . S f H I- t im divorced on imttanuoiis couple wxs the fact that ihe husband insisted on calling the baby Beclchub, The ju lge said that such a man had no business with wife or clii! drcn. The licliiinllius, ortinflimer, of uliii li there arc Ihiriy-fiv known tpecic, i a native of America, whence it was first brought lo Ktirojie in the yew 1597. Tbe common garden veget able,' the Jerumlem arlkboke (llclianthn. ttibetoiis,) i one of the same genus. , Every plate of steel which goes to make up the boiler of a steamship ba a strip cut fiom it to be tested in the presence of a representative of I.lywl's if the steamer is to be classed there, and in the presence of a hoard oftraile surveyor if she is to have a p S'enger ceriifu-nte. The cat" eye stone i found In Cvylon. It I also cu In a highly convex form, and has a remarkable play of tight in a certain direction, resembling drop of water or the pupil of an eye nnvlng about Inside of it, or a band of light floating on Its surface. ever shifting, tike a resiles spirit, from tide to ride a the stone I turned. The people regard It with awe and wonder,and,hellev- Ing it to le the abode of some genie, dedi cate It to their god as a sacred stone, It is rejiorted of the celebrated English ) !iy. sician.I'r Field, that at a time wh;n d:phlhetia was raging, a few year ago, he used nothing but common flour of sulpheV, a teasjoonfuj mixed with tbe finger in a vine glassful of water and given a a gargle,and in ten minutes the patient wa out of danger. He never lost a case of tlii disease. Sulphur destroys the fungu in nun and bat. Ia extreme esses, where a gargle could not be used, dry sulphur was blown down tbe throat through a quill.and sulphur burned in a hovel so that the patient conld inhale it. 1 be surplus in tbe trmrv is not a large a tlie Cleveland administration led the people to believe, and, as a consequence, the pension bureau ha to be economically administerer. Moumlwwttr. So, Uien, yon mean to ay that the reason why the Tension bureau is to be ad ministered economically is because lite roon-y the tret tury I not plenty. Thus the cat is let out of the log, yet most every ooe wa already prepared to believe that this stale of (lie treasury, (if true which it is not, a every lensible man well know,) would be the only restraint that could keep Taancr within reason aide boun I. IUOSIXU hHIKTS. After tbe shirt is washed and ditcd, take tbe bosom wrong tide out and fold it together the centre. Moisten a tablespoon ful of starch a little cold water, then add a pint of boili-g water, stir until the whole is perfectly clear. Dip tbe bosom, wrong tide out, into this starch, dip your hand in cold water and wring tbe boras tsbile it is Mill very hot, Kub the starch in tltoroughly, taking care not to get tbe least -article on the right tide of tlie botom. Kub it in, and if you find all parts are not suffi ciently moistened, dip it the second time. When tbe shirt is peifectly starched, shake it out and M both side of the botom again together, thus bringing the side seim together also straighten the sleeves. Now fold the tides of the shirt over on the front, and, beginning at the neck, roll it up tightly. Fold it in a towel, and put it in a cold place several hour, or over ght. I say a cold place, I ecause tbe starch ould tour if kept in a warm place many hours. Now, for the ironing. Iron first tbe neck band, then the tleeves,tben tlie back 0 the shirt, then tbe front, and last, the bosom. Put under tbe hosoro a rather bard, smooth bosom board; cotton flannel is the Lest material for covering, and one thickness under a plain muslin over s quite sufficient. Spread over the bosom a wet cloth, and iron it over quickly with a very hot iron; then remove tbe cloth, and, with a peifectly smooth iron, a hot a can 1 used iihout scorching, rub the bosom rapidly up and down.noi crosswise at the same time hold ing and pulling the bosom into shape. If you have a polishing iron, use the rounded part of the iron, thus putting all the friction on a small part at one time, giving full lienefit of the gloss of both start h and linen, WATER FOR EXPUffSS TRAINS. One of the must ingenious of modern railway invention I that which allow the engine ot a fast express lo pick up water without stopplng.from water trough con structed between the rails. The driver lower the scoop down from the tender be tween the rails ; the fireman stands ready to turn on the tap In'o the water tank ; w e hear a hollow sound a the iron of the trough ring beneath oi:r feet, then a tush ot water ; ten seconds more the water it splashing up against the top of the tank, the tap i turned off even more hastily than it wa turned on.the coop I. drawn up.and we are sptcdlngon our w ay with the w ater trouith Ivtng far behind u. The fireman doc well to be prompt i rate have been knon where he ha neglected or failed to lift up the scoop in time, and the water has overflowed the tank, flooded Ihe tender.set pick and shovel and coal all afloat, and urging up against the firebox door, gone near to pulling the fire out altogether. At the point where the trough begin and terminate the line rise sliuhtly. By this means both the waier 1 prevented from running out of the troughs, which cannot hive ordinary ends lest, a scoop should tiike against them, and also the scoop Is automatically, pushed up and the pipe closed, if the driver-falls lo lift It befoic the engine reaches the end oi the trough. Fur 1 abd insdehsr.iess nom K. 1 . 1V r t.UerJ, pr.j iol WACoh maker and lei. CURE I'UH WICK HKAUAllIlS, Do vou want remedy for B'liousneas, Pimples on thefavr, and a u'r cur for iek hesuiche, sak vr. Oil's snd 8'". ths Pruusl.U, lor Dr.Uei.ni a Uv Pills, try s Out , sammus ire iuu no so oeu, AlDttny Market. . Wheat -GO-. oaut"'0(. Butter lo per lb. Kpga 18t Hay -,00. fotHtoei-25 ots per bushel, Bsef-on root,8Hc Apple 75 cents per bu, Pora--6o per It ureaaed. riaooiw tuait Vi'iQ. shoulders, 80. sides lOo. Jttd-Ojperlb, iflour.iJS per bUl. bickena 8.00 per do. JUS Feed bran, 14.00 per tonj 11 shorts, 16. ' middling, 20. Chora, 20. -DYSPEPSIA. J t hat misery experienced when wo sod. dciily liemnne aware that w posses a lahollinl (irrnnireineiiU'HlIrd nstomaf-h. 'Ill sI'MMHi-h Is th r i-r voir from which very llnrn nml tissue must l nourished, and ny t roti lilt-wit It issoon Mtt hnmgh out, thfl whole system. Among a dojwn tyP'ttlr no two will Imve thn same pre dominant symptoms. I'vapeptli-anfat-Uve menial power aud a bilious M-mrwrnment am eilhM-t to Writ llmsdaeht those, fleshy and phliirmatki have Constipation, jrlillo tliethln iil nervousarealiaiidimeil togloomy rrelodliigs, HmiBilyspeitiiw am wonlrfitlly forgi-tful; other have grt Irritability of .Sniper' Whntnver form lyiiwla nuiy lake, one thing I certain, ' 7 ' The underlying taunt it in the JLIVEU, and on 1 thing mom I ennally eertalD.no one wilt renutln a dyspepijo who will - It will eorrsct Acldll of th i Mafflseb, Kxpel fool gas, Allay IrrlUUoa, Asslat Dlgestloa, and, at the aaioa time Start the liver to teorklnr' when all other trouble toon disappear. "My wife was a confirmed 4ypp(le. Som nire yesrssgo by thadvi ti in.hnimr.U AiHEw'a. b w Induct to try Simmons Liver ktuUlof. I feal gr(ul tut Ik rrlicf It Itas givra her, and Bay alt who read this and ar afflicted in any way, whether chronic or ctbtr wix, wt ffiannon l.iv.r KuUiuf and 1 fert confilent ktatih will be restored to all who will U sUvawti." Wit, M, Kmow, Fort Valley, Oa. See that you gel the Genuine with red 2 " front of Wrapper, . easi-ssao owtv V . tX.ZEII.lM A Co., 1-bJlaUelpbJa, I'a. I havo nought the largest and best stock of DRY GOODS ever brought to Albany, nvite every one to call stock. DON'T FORGET we carry a full line of 0. M, Henderson & Uos V. BOOTS AND SHOES The Red School House Shoes are the best in the world. CHry- BUT C.M.nENDERSONXCOS , ) . - V- JfZtTZZ ' CfUBRAHo BOOTS X SK0E9 Look out for in the "next W. F. KS AD, The Leading asli Dry Goods Store. ANY ONE CAN DYE A Dress, or a Coat, Any Colon Ribbons, Feathers, FOR ' Yarns. Raas. etc. ) ten cents and la many other ways SAVE Money, ana ms things look like NEW, by using DIAMOND . - a i DYES. Th work is easy, aimpi., " enlnr. th. REST nd FASTEST known. Ask far . DIAMOND DYES.andtak ao other. For Gliding er Brooring Fancy Article USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold. Silver. Bronx, Copper. Only 10 Cant. Baby Portraits. ys. ar , Tt.-.fni )n n to-ntiful baby rtc lo ium from life, printed on 81 ne mm, t,v nsteat tvhoto Knt free to Mother of any Baby bom within a year, itnthor wants QieM iMcruro : wuu a. uuw, ' i ti-liv'. name and age. WELLS, RICHARDSON t CO., . DIAMOND . O Q?r Smoke the cigars . Manufactured by Julius Joseph, -ALSO KilPORTED AI1D Tl'tg and Buiokijg tuUcoos, Meetaobaum and smokes art'ulen generally. Also always l a nice line of California and i tnntr- l h fir P m' O H -eat Atbanv MMsrond-clasM mall mnttr. THE PLAGE. iV nil 1- 1. Pairce. Brothera. H urn it, tr'f .-or. Grocer.' s,: Prcdncs. Uhl OccJs. i'to. ft i iwlr go . i r l and tli r pr:.r rw,ni' KJIANCIS PFEIFFEK. PKorniKTortoF Albany oda Wufkn -vnd Sf:i',,'"urr of- i . ar now prepum' lo Mil at w'" ' 1, jtfwsy ffh nnt'i fj rt at Port!! ', '! ? to driins. We ' kop t fi.i ! ; -r Evs and Trcp'icai frclt2, tQARS AND T03ACC0 and I would respectfully and look throutrh Biy Bargain: SO day. Cleanse the System . Vita mat most rcliaoii medlclne Falne's Celery Compound. It purifies tue blood, cures Constipation, and regulates tlie liver and kldney8,euectually cleans ing the system of all wasto and dead matters. ; Paine's Celery Compound comMnra tnte nerve tonic and BtrensrtUlng qualities, reviving the energies and spirits. " I have been troubled for sortie years w 1th a complication ot difficulties. After trying v rlous remedies, and not flnding relict . I tried Patne's Celery Compound. Before UtMns one till bottle the lonfr troublesome symptoms be gan to subside, and I can truly siiy now, Utiu I foellikeanewman. Digestion has lmproveU. and I havo gained ten pounds In weight sslnce I have commenced taklnif the comnonuil." UoNSSTua Steakns, Folchvllle, Vt. tl.00. SlI for $3.00. At Druggists, 1 Wills, Kicbasdsok & Co., Uurluigtoa, TU ISALEK IN KEY WEST CIGARS liriur iipes and has on band Trop'caJ Frails, DO MOW