j (I i. v i THE DEMOCRAT, New York World and American Farmer Onoycar for $2.80. JL JkJLAj sis 0a4JaiaJim t.Vsu . HIMMIts. Oil I III! Pane. Brothers. Grocer 'Msoc; frjauce, Baked Goods, Kta. Etc. TJ.plr .xh1 ara tun ami thrir prior MtannaD:. .-t'HormKP'i ok - ST A V. 1JAKKUY Cnrcer Broadallim and First Sts., DEALEK in - Mral rr ill), Jlssv-tc, Qrle-ss Ostlt). Tobsieeo, 'tfee. u .tfrntst, ()arrniNrr, KClalisN. Cl(l' ) Hit'et j. T". tie.. - .rw everything Ibst U kept In au 1 varlaty and groeftty .r. Uitftiwt rkvt rl- f aid for KINDS OF W10DUCE. To ill Whom It lay Concern. The Germania Fine Insurance Co of New York, having reinsured it er-tire business In the State of Oregon, said com pany (having on deposit with the State "Treasurer, $50,000,) liereby give ncliee of ks dls-rontinuance of business in Ore goo, and It Intention of withdrawing ill deposit now with the State Treasurer at the expiration of the tlx n.onlhs printed notice required by law Cimnic Fire Ins-jranck Co or N. Y Hugh Schumann, Vice Preident. Dec a 1SS0 I0i ILIU Golden ' Ilia atock baa beoa enlarged tv thai U aU)s an) on the Ca-4. and coifclt rf Roger Bros. Silverware, P -r :o UUinr. and Crys talware, Boys' Wagons Doll Oni-riager, Fancy Goods, and . -ieral assortment of Orockroy onrl Toys. lie bo) direct and oarrieo the largsa too baa been addod a complete line of FAMILY GROCERIES. U Agent for inanranca oompanioa with a capital aggregating 7S.iXK),0r? . lcl on parle Francai. Hkr wlrd deutch gaproehen.-a. STICK ID the taot that atn offering bfttor Largaica thau auy ine t-lno in Albany Bought at bat xrupt M'es I can a -11 r First-Glass Goods i cr below COST. FOP General luercbendiae of all Win la call oYi in, THE Manufactured -ALSO Smoke IMPORTED AND KEY WEST CIGARS Fibj sod rnaWV tobscBo', Meersuhanm ni briar pii nf tntlnn KjfiftS gmersllv. FURNITURE. Ton waof the bet and moat durable furntnr Thomas Hopkins & Saltmarsh DALElS IN GT0YE3; TI.7J UAHS SHEET 11103, COPPER tVARE8 ETC. "On Tim" Healing tanj , j.-'.Ui )TIie; Favorite Medicine for' Throat and. Lung Dtftl. i-ultie ha long boon, and. till la, Ayer'a Cherry rectoro. It cure Croup, Whooping Cough, bronchitis and Asthma aoothca irritation ot tho larynx end Fauec j txngthon tho Vocal Organs t alln surrncM of tho Lungs) prevent Cousuiuptlon, and, ran ia advanced stage ot that dtsoaso, relieve Couglflng and induces Sleep. There i no other preparation for din ease of tli throat and lungs to be com pared w ith this remedy. "My wife Jmd a distressing conch, with pains in the aide aud hrvaat. V tried vartou medlclnea, but none did her anv good until I g.n a bottlo of Ayer'a Churrv I'ootoral, which una cured her. A BclKlilHir, Mr, (ilenu. had the mraaloa, and the cough wan relieved bv tho una of Ayer'a Cherry I'm-ror&l. 1 liava no Wslution la recuuituomlitig thl Cough Medicine to every one afflicted." Robert Ilorton, Foreman UinUightt Morrllltun, Ark. "I have been oflllrted with asthma for forty yearn. Last spring I wan taken with a viulent root-h, which Uirvatened to terminate my tlnys. Kvery one pro nminred me in consumption. I dutcr mlned to try Ayer'a Cherrr Pectoral, lu effects were lungtcal. I waa iuunedU ately relieved and continued to Improva until entirely rocovcred." Joel llullard, Guilford, Couu. " Six month ago I bad anrere lietn. orrhase of the lunjr. brought on by an Incessant counb. which deprived ma of aleep and rest. I tried various rcmo. die, but obtained no relief until I bn gan to take Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral. A lew bottles of this medicine curd me." Mrs. K. Coburn, 13 Second t., Lowell, Mas. "For children afflicted rith colds, coughs, sore throat, or cronn, I do noS know of any remedy which will givo mora pedy relief than Ayer Cherry VectoraL I have found It, also, invalu able in caxes of Whooping Cough." Ann Lovejoy, li07 WusUiugton street, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rajtrAKKD ar Or. J. C. Ayer 4 Co., Lowell, Mat. BoldbjatlDrogftals. Pricl; six boUWa,S. 5 GRADWQHL'S Rule Bazaar. It In the Willame'.l Valley, r. wbl. A PIW on roe. ,Par:i,yl4r bargain in a sail. .' Cf-"W. SIMPSON A.If-an, Orapcs CIGARS by Julius Joseph Is matiuractured In thejeity $ rink. ETC. cookina; Smvns. t!y &;t'"uJe.J to. Jo.) work, pliii.iVr t j f j j w LOCAL RECORD A FkAt kv Sii,kkm'k.k Albany several mnic Minketipcnrenn render llian two week go, liiindinanu dIJ It, He came.'Bltr;tcd attention and 1J and you.tj; hnntcil up (heir IxMikiSinl prepnrcd fur Hie pel foi'innnce. Wo havtlmd more Sliakcupcure'ihun lit the entire hlstor of the thy before, 1ml no oni! ha yet cried "Mold, enough.' That it should come to this 1 a coiiMiiiiuutlun to be bourn with out anv prickling of the counclcnce When the Urge end cultured audience Tliuru'av ei tlnn-luiitknlly called Mrlland- nunu before the curtuiii, in a very neal apt-cell l.c roiiipllinenU'J our city on the great lulcitkl we had khowi) lit the tegltl mate diauiii, fo. a city of thn Uc of Al Iumv.iukI snve a tKiwery speech of a,pie cl.itlon i the splendid treatment received Mr r.amliiMiin U a great Olhillo onj is at 111 be.t In this cliaui ter. On account of thd lilnes of Mr iitiebner MIj Wallv Oliver to.ik the pr.i t of Igo,the pcrwmlfJ c it Ion of villainy .learning the pnrt In three d.iv,nnd did onte!lne acting. MlTrea Lllkworth u l'culoinoi.a dh-plsvtd her best tultnt In the three plays given here Some of this cleverest actinu et er s en in Albany was done bv Mis Ina Sol lee a Kinelw, the wife of lttgo.nnd she c.iplWrtt- ed the audience. Mr Pim Wh vu an ex cellent Hodeilgo. Mr Heatheote would be good If he would remember hi line Cas,o va well precnted bv Mr llowatt and Mr Wk'ht u gootl a l.rabanlo. Of course the titge U too mnall to admit of the introduction of small aimlc and the like, but the general effect I. exciting and Instructive. CUIiullo ends imd ami . loo tragic for many, but It U a grcsi plav ncverthelcR. "Come again,' Handmann. A I- aitu Lisctir it.- Speaking of lem- pjrancc lecture the following from the Eugene Uegbtcr r one without any ora lory : "There remdrs not many miles west of tl.U city a young man who it trou bled with a peculiar affUctfon. About three month before lie us born, w hile hi parent were living In Virginia, hi father went home in an intoxicated conditlon.and staggering into the hou.egave hi mother a severe ftlght. Since the bov's birth he ha always staggered around like a drunk' en man and is unable to control himself He l said to be quite a smart boy. He I now about twer.tv vear of ag! ard no doubt hiiafnictiort will tav with him through life. The Albany Democrat savs the Local Building and Loan Association ot that town is ro'ten, and the ltua'd of Trade is Is dead. Salem Journal. If the above U a sample of the kind of items that paper i goln to give under it new and powerful combina'.'on. It had bet. ter send right to the center of nepapcr dom, New York City, and trr again. The Ds Mot a at said (he Ame:ican Kui.'dlng nd Loan Association of Minneapolis was rotten, and a school bov could have read It tralght. There is not a more solid, rclla b'e aoclalion on the Continent than Al bany's It & I. A. Foua Had Bov. Four boys, whose name we will not give at pre? nt, have been in the habit of stealing generally a round the city, of stores and other ptacs. Among oilier t'llng they stola oil can of Stewart Si Sox at the back d'rand resold them to them at the front Coor. With the money they went and bouzht tobacco at a certain place contrary to law. A some n inetr parent have promised that they hail behave themclve belter In the uture thev mav not be prosecuted at present. The case I a action one and he practice shuu'd be nipped In the bud. Wsnt Fast. Mr W II F.dward, secre tary of t'c Astoria Uca! Estate and Trust Co, came down on the Thompson jester ay. lie report that the Railway Addi tion which his company had been hand ling, ! all old, with several people sill wanting lot. He had orders for loo Jot Saturday, with but fortv on hand. The re cord show that the 440" lot in this addl Ion were sold In (our weeks 1 10 ner week which i hard to rciual. Thev hate the deed for the twent v-three acre exten ion to thl addition, which aoes on the market Feb 3rd. Astoria Transcript, TMf. FiRsT-Lwt Thursday the Al bany Woclen Mill Co. packed ready for tilpment to Portland two bo'U of nice looking tweed good. Thl wo the firt product of the new mill, and the quality win speak lor the work of thl institution. The company ha order ahead for a large amount of good, and are continuallv in- creating their force to meet Ute demand of the market. MiDDLtso High If some of our ex changes, In Salem foi l.utancc, sjak of the A illamette a raging when only four teen feet above low water mark, what would they do when It got up to thirty, three feet. People wno have lived heie and know the country never libel the Will amette by caUinz fourteen feet The Mckenzie in Lane county Ihoueh, ha been raging for certain, and the Call- pools Is on a tear. Comino This Way. -The attention cf i ivih.c iiirce i caucu 10 me loilow tng it . . 1 1 . . . . ... . from a halem paper! "A usplclou char actcr by the name of McDonald who wa nanging aoout town lat tali and lummer and who made himself obnoxious by tret ting into several little sera pen showed up Bg.n ycsieraay ana wa immediately bounced by the police force. He wa given until night to leave town. He com piled with their request and when last seen wa making hi wav southward. Slow Travbli.vg R 8 Wallace, pre ident of the Capital National Bank, arrived home at noon yesterday from hi eastern visit. i;c was nearly a month on the road and finally had to come up from San V rancisco by steamer. lie wunn ih m. ucky overland train that remained etn- oeuuea in the mow near Sim for eteht A ,,m .1 11. . .1 . ' a.iu -dvi me umc was. to tav the least sw i(- ts, M II r ... uuiiia!-!.!!; spent. oaiem atatesmar. Business Change. La Forent&Thomp son nave sold their grocery business in thl city to Mr Ceo. C Henderson, who ha lanen possession of the same. Mr Hen 1 1 . . . . ' a pioneer resident of Linn county fltlfl lliinr.i.. j. Af ... .... ... v.uiiiiuuauon 01 me old nrm large Business, ue will be assisted bv Mr Magers and Fred Hyde. Eugene was visited bv two rmn, rlcal troupes Ja.it week but neither of them wa wen patronized. Register. That is the paper that remarked that Eugene Is a better show town thab 'Al bany, lioth shows were much better patronized here, one exceedingly well considering the grippe. Those Logs. Those logs which cscap. ed from the McKenzle river were nearly all kept together and safely secured above Corvalll. They are owned by Mr 8 H Friendly and their capture i a fortunate matter for him. There are about 4,000 000 feet of them. From N. C. to Ok Rev, Price, recent ly from Noilh Carolina, has just arrived In the city, and will hereafter be located Lebanon Circuit of the M E Church i 1'' Smoke tba cfclubn.ti-d Havana filled ci Jtrp, manufactured at Julius JoscpSi'a eijrar tj y . Only 5 cetits. ALBANY, T11. Flood or 1S61 a. Soinu very hot disputes have been Indulgsd In by vatlou of tho 'oldest Inhabitants" a to the dale of the mighty flood of iSOt i,and as usual a PtfMiH'AH r man ha been appealed to. A the present Dkmocmat was not tstaw lUhed until 1Sf14.no old flics of that paper would shed light upon the subject. Hut st the time of which we speak the Oregon Democrat -vas being published here, and while we have no file of ll,w e luckl'y found a stray, weather beaten copy ot December 3rd, 1 86 1, from which we make tin ex tract t "The water courses, large and mall, from which we have heard wlthlr. tho p 1st day or two, ha.e been higher than ever htfore known. The Wilttimette river ha t-rcn from six to nine feet Jilgher Ihun the oldest settler ha ever seen It be fore." '1 he paper coc on to ay that it ceased rising about It o'clock the previous night and had fallen about six Inches. The I of property in Albany wa great, amounting to not short of $ti,ooo. A dwelling occupied by Mr Pik'st, the ferry. man, washed awy,ctc. Amongthe lo.cis were Craw ford Uro I) lleach V Co .Fos ter S; Co., Rlppcrton A: Flelcbncr, Conner & Co.. and Allrce. Frmn this It would appear that the rain must hnvc commenc ed a early as December 1st or mnvbc ear lier, j tie account Is uiuerliiln and unsat. isfuctory In It details. A Y'a CoNCLf os. In spcaVIng of making a V and economising on rail In a roaJ tu Astoria the Sakm Journal tnj 1 "While Salem I Belling ahead fast, Sa lem is not trying to fctt mi unfair advan tage of anv other town, We believe such cities a Salem and Albany have a com mon Interest In a good trunk lin to the sea. And the V l just what we have advocat ed." Tut It belle the above by remarking. "It must never be forgotten that a road froin Fasttrn Oregon 10 Astoria via Salem i the most direct, easily built and desira ble line to too tea. Albany has already a sea-port connection and Astoria people must realize that their strong point of be luga great tea -port town will not be made more important by a division of sea going trallic with Yaquina." In other word Salem would like to have Albany take It In ou. ot the cold and make it a point on a great line to the East. Too sleepy to do much more than live on the state pap It tragically shake it sides, blow wind from whittled dry goods boxer, and subscribcsonlr twenty or thirty thou sand dollar stock In a railroad and put the paper on the shelf. It I In order for our sister city to do some acting and relieve u from all shout, ten headline to birth notice, a It were. B t Cak o? Gaifi-e. One day last week a young man, who lives not many nines irom junction came to town ti.i an errand, av the Pilot. Before Marling home he proceeded to take aboard some of Junction' best bug Juice. He called neighbor on his way home, and being quite lively and talkative, he succeeded In Inducing a little gttl of some four sum mer to sit on hi lap. After a very few moments the tittle tot slid off hi tap and going to her mother who was sitting a- cross the room, she w hispered. -Main. ma, Mr M ha the grippe awful bad." 'Oh, no! I guess not, said the mother. "whet make you thick so f" -Because he has been taking some teiribjy strong iedlclne.H Foroot Ir. A well known Albany young mar., not much given to belr.g car- led away by the gentler sex, to-day wa going home In a street car In company with a popular school teacher fiom a neighboring town, with the dinner's meat by hi side. They got off at the proper place, but the meat went ou.being entirety forgotten on account of greater attractions, a fact which greatly amused several eye witnesses, and we were ordered to make note of the Utile transactlon.and most any thing Is grabbed at these quiet day. It Is thought there was one dinner wlihuscrps tor mcai.a common experience to editor. Ax Ex-Co. Jltx,a S A Johns, an old resident of Linn county, died at Cood Sa maritan hospital Wednesday evening. lie was sent to the hop!tal by Judge Catlln. Ue had been living at Prlncvlllc several years.and was In very poor health. The deceased was at one time county juc'ge of this county. He leaves a wife and several children. Judge Johns came to Oregon in S64 and resided In Linn county until &o. Hi dr s'.h will be learned with re gret by many old reUdents here. Ovxk In Linn county last Sunday a beau went to church with hi sleigh, In tending to take his sweetheart home after the service, but a chlnook wind came along and took off all the snow before the preacher had exhausted his text. Dallas I lem leer. The above is a good illustration of this country. It takes a harjy snow to stay. Our climate Is as much opposed to the element as Dennis Kearney and J II Mitchell to the Chinese. . A Gag. You are liable to be asked this question by most anybody: "DM you hear about a man getting hurt In the Eastern or some other part of the city." "Why, no; who was it?" "Only McGinty." A Democrat man cot caught, but has since been looking up the authorilifs to ascertain where the Joke is. There is nothing In Addison equal to the occasion A Good Sized Dkal. Not much move ment in real estate among theclty's spec ulators ; for several weeks. In order to vary the monotony, though, a good sized deal was consummated last week. k Geo. L Henderson sold to Mr E W Lang his farm In the country consisting of 320 acres lor si 2,000. While Mr Langdon sold to Air Henderson two blocks in Ool tra's park addition for $4200 and a filth nterest In Fairdale. now much. An Albany paper says that C J Stewart has returned from a trip to Rosebvrg, and he reports that beginning ten miles south of Eugene there Isjafootof snow, which increased southward. That man must have lost his bearings for there has been no foot of Know ten miles or twenty miles south of Eugene. Eugene Register . A Veteran. Mr Edwin Wlght.a mem ber of the Bandmann troup, is a veteran In the business, being now over fiity years of age and having played fully thirty years, He told a Democrat man about having plaveJ the first grave digger with Murdoch as Hamlet years ago, of having been In Mary Anderson's troup and of his connec tion with many famous actors. Wight looks much like a sailor ; but in low com edy acting he is quite a genius. Bound For Dallas. Mr Backcnsto,' our new saloon man, was In town las1 week and ordered hi lumber from below and let the contract for the erection of his bulldlug on Main street. Ue also pur chased Clerk Coad's lot in the Academy block and will erect a handsome residence thereon . His father, an old and respected millwright cf the valley, accompanied him and also invested in some city property. Ex. A isuLLET of uoL, tne result ot an assay of aboct a pound of ore from the Es- tella lode by Mr Fisk, on Saturday, was a golden bul'.ct worth about a dollar. S R Greene carefully observed every step of the assay. The assnyer says it is the rich est Using that has ever come !rs bis hands. Oregon Cily't'oaiier. !1 OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, i8.)0. HKWKIUGE. An luterestisg Ai ttrla by tjiglawr WeOsnst. laad. ' ' . Astoria, Oa Jan. a8lh,i8yo. IMitirii thmomit 1 The subject of tow n sew erage Is attract ing much mote client Ion than formerly and Is quite properly In lug made the sub ject of very serious tlnaight liy maty of Albany's most progressive cltlxens Time wss when the Morale regulations might have been enforced In our mki.t.bul the Que.'ti Clly of the Vality has long since grown to such proportions that the old time tnsthods of sanitation fall far short of our present need. Cleanliness and purity of surrounding are of lint first Importance In a new and growing city. Pure air, pure water and pure soil are the ncccnry concomittant condition of per. feet hoalthfu.hc. An examination Into the sanitary surrounding of iflost of our older town and cldc show a deplorable need of some system site efforts looking to ward purification, , Water tupplle from most questionable sources are compion and unsuspected as shown br recent Investigations at Tacoma, Add to a taln'cd water supply soil reek lug with the accumulated flilh of year and we have a condition of affair Inviting disease and death. When this follow a a natural consequence, hypocrite and charlatan cry out against the "stern de cree ot an All-wise providence." Out upon luch deceit and sl-XM-t-sighted folly. To store the filth of a city althhi a city Is tv. defy fate and Invite destruction. Let t'19 new town of the west learn wisdom from the sad expciience of their older sis ters In the eastern states and keep their surrounding pure and cleanly. It Is easier lo keep our soil purs than It Is to purify It after once polluted and U less costly. Money judiciously expended In a care fully designed sewer system I alwsys a paying Investment for clty.ycl I seldom done until the need becomes Imperative and the cost probably doubled. Often at tempt are made to convey sewage from town lit so called kewer" designed by santtaiian who are quack In engineering and laid by engineer who are quack In sanitation. They utterly fall in the most vital particular, but by their presence lull the unthinking Into a false sense of secur- ity . Their original crt also stands a an argument gtnt thcl. complete aband onment and the substitution of something better. Now to come directly home and consider our own condition it I glaringly evident that something ought to be done soon. We might grow on for several year before we would be forced to action, but the time I fast approaching when complete sewer system must be built In Albany, Every cent that I spent now In liap-bsiard manner is nianey wasted and must be mac up by future generations. The question of cost is one of oaramoont Importance and Is too often the only de ciding one. The old style of building sewer to carry on sub-soil and ttorm water usually cost from $5 to S19 per lineal foot. "The separate system designed to cany cmlv sewage proper cost lrom 7S cent to i per lineal loot under the same conditions. 'I he continued adoption of the combined system In many case only cmnhatues the fact that it Is easier to follow precedent , than to make Independent investigation, i As an Instance, the estimated cost of the combined system (ora certain Eastern city was 944,000. i no separate system was actually built at a cost of 135.000 and I to day doing excellent work. To meet the expense of sewer building, various meth ods of assessment have been adooted. Much depend on the circumstance whether live whole system is to be built at once or by piecemeal, whether or not there are distinct sewer district, and the total cost of sewers compared with value of the property benefitted. 1 be most popular method In the West seems to be the issuing cf sewer bonds and providing for their gradual calling In, or by a general sewer tax paying for sewers as fast as built. I think in the majority of case the best plan I to assess a certain amount per front loot on adjoining proper ty or on property directly benefitted and securing tne oaiance oy assessing a gener al sewer tax. However this is a matter of finance and entirely distinct from the press. Ing need of purity In surroundings. Yet oiten considerations of cost weigh more with city Boards of Public Works than dies the most emphatic and truthful de claration that "cleanllnet I next to god li nes, wnen cleanliness can be secured witn comparative cheapness, there Is no excuse for public authorities to shirk their plain duty. Let everyone who has the permanent good of Albany al heart take up me cry and demand that sewers shall be built and that our city shall be known as clean and wholesome. Let our first boast be "five miles of perfect sewers" and save our second speech to refer to our street railways. .Let us call the attention of strangers to the purity rather tnan the price of our io!L Let us give them good water. Let us show him that we take every precaution ic preserve health and strength, and he will rise up In hi might and can u messed. And what 1 more to the point he will remain with u and lend the best energies of hi muscle and bialrt vO make Albany what nature and location Intended her to be, the mctiopoll of Wcttern Oiegon. E. J. McCaustl AND, A Sample. One roan goes Irom South em Oregon to Umatilla county, get dis gusted, and returns, another one from the latter to the former and 1 ditto, and we hardly pick up an exchange without an article like the following from the Pendla ton E. O., which simply shows that this Is a very changeable kind ol a world s Frank Mitchell, well-known throughout thi county bt the obriquet of "Snow Flake," na returned from a tour ot aoumern ure- tron and Northern California. He came back im nressed with the Idea tna. "uma tilla county beat the world." He give the sections visited a hard name and says a laboring man has little show down there, as the highest wag's paid larm nanus are but$iapcr month.. He wa thoroughly disgusted with Jackson county. Liked Albany. Considering the great i Inclemencv of the weathei, and the fact that It wa the fourth engagement, the au dience at the Opera llouee last Friday to hear Mr Bandmann was of good propor-1 Hons and was larger than was expected. The manner In which Bandmann drew here shows that Albany knows how to ap- predate a good thing. The Bandmann troup left for Oreeon City with the im. pression that Ainany is the nest city in Western Oregon, greatly pleased at their treatment In Albany. Next New and beit place In town is Gilson's new barber shop In the Froman Block, next uto i to Fortmiller Si Irvine's. Best b ber !r. town. Babies. The finest line of baby eair' ges in the Valley just rrcelved at Stewart & Sox's. Prices are remarkably cheap coa lderir. ii e superior quality of the rr! ages. ." - 7 O..Us enrps rheumatism, neuralgia and toothache, Fosbayfe Mason Agent. WCV " AFUKftllKl'ICAKKIt, If Brother Keed rxjiects lurnn the House on the sole basis of tli Hpenkcr's "owe right," be is liable lo get Into soma snai ls. It is not unusual for the M'-cakcr lo favor Ids own side at the expense of the opposition, within reasonable discretion. Hut lie usually takes pains lo concent hi pntllitlliy. Mr Keed Isevidnntly much impressed with the import ance f hi position, and I disjtosed not only to be '!" of the House, but lo be tecogniz I ai s'.ich. This with tiie small and loose majority ilist he tins to sustain him slid with an operation led with great s.igarily anil -otir- (c, may prove itangcieu. Nor I it certain that the Kpcakcr's plan of strengthening hi parly by a change of the rules Is quite without lis dangers. Had rules would be better than no", a constitution and laws, are always better limn an arbitrary despotism. ..Yet lite country never has long sustained a Congressional majtuiiy that abus ed lis power, Brother Keed is too ficsh in his saddle to ride so fast, HOME LAWH. The school law has this piovisiooi "That th entire school funds received annually by each school district from the aportlonmenis of the five milt county school lax and the lr- reducil le stale school fund made by the sever al county school superintendents shall lie ex hausted within and during the year for which such apportionments sre made, and shall 1 expended for school pujioses only." It Is said that msny districts hive money on hands but io not expend it because attendance of pupil can not be secured on account of bad weather. Another provision of the school law 1 every psrent, guardian or other person having chart; or contiol of a child or children between the ge of eight and fourteen must send him or them to a puplie school twelve weeks or mote in each year, unless the child is sick or In an unfit mental condition. If such child or child ren are taught la a private school or at borne ia the branches that are usually taught in pri mary school, this shall be deemed a compli ance with the law. The disgraceful scenes being enacted in the luwr house of congress aie the natural out growth of the assumption of autocratic power by Keed, the speaker. His course and that of the republican members In sustaining him ia hi tyrauaicat ruling i revolutionary lathe extreme, and all thus because that party feel insecure in its present slim majority and Is de termined to increase it by ousting democrats and giving their sea'. to republicans. The reconstruction days art upon us again, od the disgust of the people will be more full and certain, and their romlemmation more speedy now lbs a idea w hen they rose up in their might and burled that arty from power. The next congress will b democratic. First Assistant Postmaster Genera, Clarkton In answer to the report about his resignation to edit the Chicago Times, etc., I quoted a aylng: "It may take, perhaps, until next March before my work I accomplished, and until then I shall re main right here. After that some one else may have the place." Which must be taken to mean that by tnat time ue wiil have all the Important postoffke heads re moved from theli official shouldcis, since that Is the kind of "work" to which lie ha been heretofore especially devoted The Administration, in interfering to screen Dudley from his punishment for corrupting iht ballot box in Indians, has unquestionably made t-sd botch of things. Its effect ia that State, according to Republican authority there, will be Injurious, and in the nation gen. erally it is simply demoralizing, a a piece cf ptrty policy. This Administration has less political tact ihsnany thai we remeratier for a considerable time. Smalt wonder that Mr Blaine holds aloof from actively appearing ia it proceeding. sss'jsj? .J-.i.'i"sj SSt The star of Bethlehem will again be visible ia this year, being its seen:h appearance since the birth of Christ. It comes ooce ia 315 years and is of wonderous brilliance for the spuce of three we.ks then it wanes and disap pears after seventeen months. It will be a sixth star added to the Ave fixed stars in the coastellatijn Cattiova while it remains in sight. Prof U Fredruk Wncht. the learned ar- cbcaologist, has explored the Trenton gravel, and has determined the prsseace of man on this continent at the time when the glaciers were creeping down across its suiface. A New York manager bss offered Henry M Stanley ft. 000 a lecture for fifty lectures to dtlivered in Aractca during next winter, and the great explorer has not yet signified whether he will accept the offer or not. The first issue of the National Eye, "a negro democratic paper," New York, wa is sued January I. T ) editor is a white man, the bnsiness manager a negro, It is well re ceived by the public. A Pancake machine has been invented to be placed on the table. Turning a handle grind out the batter between metal roller that are kept hot by a tamp and deposits the cakes, brown and warm, as they are needed. The estimate of the Bureau of Statistic place the value of tho poultry products of last vear at $200,000,000. With this enor mous value ot product ther were $2,500, 000 of egg importfld. Nor that Beojatnia Foraker laa retired to the seclusion of private life tne country may settle itself down to the o ur n't n tfc question, Who wa McGinty Let me make the rulings in the House, says Sneaker Reed, and I care not who makos the rules, ... "th Ladies Only. I amnow pre pared to do all kinds of stamping, tfud have over two thousand teslgns to choose from. Also keep a nice line of embroid cry materials, such as arrasenes, crewels, No. t and a embroidery chenilles, princess cher lies, etc., etc., and the linest pom pons, tassels, crescents, cords plushes, felts and fancy work materials ever In the cltv, Zephyr Is going at J cent an ounce. Miss Minnie Colwell has charge of this depart- ment, and has had several years expert ence In all kinds of ancy work and stamp ing. ti. W. Simpson, Aibany, uregon Bang, One of the linert lots ot gun and revolvers ever received in Albany are now In stock at Stewart Aj Sox's. Hun ter should call and see then end get prlcei before bitying. v If yon have any job wcrk to do call on G W. Buaithwho is prepay & to do it with oeatnessand disnath and ss ebeap ss any one. J Tue Old North State tnokitijs fast gaiuiiig popularity. TIHC FACT. Some time ago the negro population of Upper Allon, Illinois, took It Into their heads that tMr children should be admit ted (o the High School In that city. Al though the school Is a public one.the whites In that town rose In mas and breathed out blood and slaughter against their colored brctlicrn for thus attempting to force themselves to b place of equality with the white. In calling attention 10 this "out rage", democratic paper meekly reminded repnbHcan paper that Hie "north" and not the "so mli", was to be held accounta ble for this turbulent and violent exhibi tion of rae prejudice. The Orrgomnn. In order 10 break the force of this home Ihrust, marched light up to the front and n It characteilsti way, stated the that population of southern Illinois was largely democratic, and during the war sympa thized with the south, and by inuuendo cnarged that these white of Upper Alton were democrat. Vhe fact ere thfct that locality I a republican one, the tow n es peclally being republican, tnd the county in which It I situated gave Han (son over 300 majority over Ctcve'and. The Chlca g3 Herald commrnting upon the affiilr ys The republican screamers that have the l egrolnthe south under tl.elr wings are rather quiet about the race war In Upper Alton, a town noted for its educational In stitution and lis regular republican major ity, v, ppr Alton is out an example of alt the republican places, and of republican generally. Contempt of the negroes that live In the north I sound republican dectrine. In republican eyes the negro is as good a the white man, and a great deal belter down south. The republican of Upper Alton are far too good to associate with negroes; but at the same time they abate not one jot or tittle of their demand that southern democrats shall live and as sociate with them on terms of equality In ail things. It is a favorite republican occupation this laying dawn rules of righteousness fur other people to observe. No doubt a Foraker, a ralrchild, or some other red headed statesman could persuade all these Upper Alton nigger haters to In dorse resolution condemning the people of the south for doing as they do them selves. Republicanism I the seme whe-e you find it. It love the nigger a good way off, NO & U lit Eli. Y. Th Sandusky, Ohio, fttghtrr, a staunch republican pa pel, In commenting on the election of Brice to the United State Sen ale, savs: ' "From a purely panlsan standpoint we might rejoice exceedingly and ue giad 11 it could be shown that 2tr Brice had bought the place. From the standpoint of an Ohio citizen proud of his state and Interest ed In its welfare we should feel anything but glad to have it shown that he had bought voles enough to make htm a Sen ator, and higher than party seal should be the cltixen.s regard for the honor of hi stale. We do not believe that he bought the place, or that he ever thought of buy Ing Ir, He said to an intimate and slevotcd friend six weeks ago that he would not use a penny Improperly to secure the place and we do not believe be has changed his jslad.- ' . .. - The Toledo Commtnuil, another strong republican paper says There Is no charge, intimation or sug gestion that bosdle figured in ihe vote of a single man to-night. The oppositions to Brice have watched every movement of Himself and friend In the hope that they eoufp catch him on this score, but in no instance is there the faintest suspicion that money, except for legitimate expenses, figuie'd In the contest which has just ended In Brice' triumph. "The fact that Brice is a millionaire will naturally bring this kind of a charge to the door of hi victory, but the CmmrteM, whi'e a republican pa per, dtsirc to be fair and thl fairncs de mands that the Insinuation of bribery and corruption In connection with the senator- mi contest be given to tne wind a too idle and unsubstantial to entcrtiin for a moment ' " " 1 1 11 I A str.toe discovery wss rcr.cn. ly made at Boiim Cliy, Idaho. A sand-pump brought to the s-iface, from the depth of 320 feet, a little flint Wot, Prof Wright of Obcrlin College says that this indicates the existence of a race ia the Went long antedating any historic rec ord. , According to an analysis recently madcin the laboratory ol the Louihna State University, it is stated that, approximately, 4," i pounds cf po'atoes are equivalent in nutritive value to one pound of rice. Russia iscons'dering a plan for bridging the Behring Straits. The length of the bridge from rhore to shore will le more than sixty miles. . Intervening island break this distance into bridgeable lengths, Children Saved from Severe Slckaesw. DrIIoldes: I notice by the papers that you are placing your valuable r-tnerese Uoaeb oyrop before the public, it is a charitable act, I have nsed it in my tfsmily for many year, to my satisfaction. I bs lieya the use of it ia time, to my child rec, baa saved them from sickness. . KB LANE. Large six 11.00, smail 50 cents. For ale by h C liubbard, Druggist. Vadlog Photographer Albany Oregon. We have bought all the negatives made by L W Clark and W H Greenwood tip to Nov 15th, 18S9. Duplicate can be hsd from hem only of as at reduced ratea. We have also abonk 18.000 nets' ives made by our selves, from which du . lists ean be bad at Ilka rates. We carry t ouly full line ot viawa of thia state and do enlarged work at lowest rites for first class work. We shall be pleased to see yon at our Studio in Frouian's blook, next door to Masonio xempie. This Trade Mai k on a stov means it is th best thtt esV perttnee and skill can eon trive. 3old only by O. W. femlth. Struck Oil At Si.ac per s gallon can Standard ' oil. at the Willamette Packing Co.' tare. i S i iiissss - - - Dr. M. II. Ellis, physician aud urgeoB Vlrny, Oregon, tlalla mad in oity oi Country, Atle i ;f Mre. Wmslow'a Eoofbins! 8vrop. for children teethina; , is tho prescription of ne of the beat female nurse nd pbysi ana in the United States, atd has bten ed for fortr ers vlth never-fallintr n eo ess by million of mothers for their bildren. Durinsr tbe proetss of teethtna s valup ia iucalcuable. Jt leltaves the hild from pain cure dyrentery and diar boea. nrlpinein ire bowels! and wind olle. By Eivinjr health to the rhild est the mother. Price 25c. a bolt)?. TUs Ladles UeligUteU. Tba Dleasint eficct and the porfaot etv with which ladies may nsa the liwaid lrnlt laxativs. Syrup of Fis, under all conditions, raake it their favorite remedy, It ia pleasing to the eye andi to the laste, gentle, yetenaetuatin aoucg on im t neys, liver ana Dowels. i iVO "28" II pemltar fTleay I dnm ffOTMINO IIKC IT its in urn so in. process and skill ia compounding as to 1 110 IrtcrMieuU Uiemsnlvm, Jukoll in lime. Hrhnrka . ' . , Oiffuu Initio ontr,, or if tuey be advanced wui prove a poteuteur. flu nemo sMMefitatlt U iaktm UiophMeof ay '.' fbwtor tLtirl v llir t-.r . Srrl.tloiiS. Ail whofmwlilfOf! WHOM'; iM-oViilnry live will nod I , It tlm liiwt priivciitlvo.ot h . nd er (or llidlirrsllnn. rV- BlNIflT I t nnatipnliwn, il'S'lnlt; ' RlllonsnOSS, riles noil Simla! lMpr.Mlna. Ho bss of linif, no lni-rfrrrio with buslntxus whllo liil.liif-. r orrhiiarrn it Is most In. DiHTiil mid harmless. Ho danger from etoiira nnr lufcniu. Car. ;..!!, I. rrlio-a, Ifciwrl Cumptaltit, I vri.h- and I .vrl.h CIO. invalids snl tfnlkfiis ixTsoi.s will 0n4 Is tho Jnlldnst AtMTletit unit Took liicy can use. A little Ihm-u nt night Insures refreshing Mp n1 a natural evwuallmi of tho towels. A lltllo l:i ken In 1 bo morning sharpen the apiwiiU-, r-h-unse the Uuaeb and sweetens the breath. A I'M mi CIA !fH optViojc. "I h be brscticing medians s - . . twenty ywrt itl li never bma U la put up segewMe compound Out would, lk S.mmons Liver KeinilsMor, promptly ami sffceuvely mors ili lint 10 actios, , . -.t st lli sm tims mJ bound of wnk- . smnsjl tl tlij.'u sod autmiiatio. COWcrt n( tll iriKM," L. M. Hixtox, m.o., Wasitinctoa, Ark. Si.irksof GmiiinrneMi Ixiok fortheVM Trniln-Marlc on (root or Wrnpppr, anJ the Htttl sn'l Mt'iiuturcof J. II.A uiu Coia rU. ou the side. Take uo other. - St lost TO MAKE ROOM FOR MY LARGE STOCK OF FALL AND WIN TEH GOODS WILL SELL MY ENTIRE STOCK CF BOOTS AND SHOES ATV OO JOT SALE, AND THEY MUST CO. 13 eal Bargains. AT THE SAME TIME 03 NOT EORCET THAT I HAVE A COMPLETE STOCXCF BE Y GOODS Notions, Furnshing Goods, etc, WOULD ESPECIALLY CALL Y0U8 ATTENTION TO THE FOLLOMS LINES: Dress Goods, Trimming's, Silk. Table Linen, Gloves, Hosio ry, Fancy ftoods, etc ALL AT LOWEST CASH P3ICE- RESPECTFULLY, W. F. BEAD, The Leading Cash Dry Goods Store. INSURE III THE ALBANY FARMERS AND MERCHANTS Insurance Company.' Safe, Sound; I Where are you'going mT pretty maid ? I am go ing to buy a Jewel Stove, she slid. They give such good satisfaction ' that they; make a home pleasant, and with': Anti-Rust' Tinware all is joy. , MATTHEWS .t WASHBURN ; n i aaf - ttti .. THE .DEMOCRAT tie lent Advertising nodi urn In ihe Central WJIlHmeltf Val';-. toiorel a tu P,rt O tl.M at Albany, t i m aooond-claaa mail matter. First National Bank r ALUAHt , OKEQQM. ssldsnt ,...,, U rj.rn.v lo. KrssW.ot .. , E, ybrntii sshl.f w, UASUtK-H, Tl! AS gum A OENERALWIuui twin Aeceu:- kept tuM.t u h. VWJKXOtimt snaW ntpliis trsn.fw, .! Svw rk, aa rtvtmxn, ilutwt, sml i WOkg-o fJ Puf ZcoM.Ktrnoitf adk 1 fsvorshl. tsnes. issnr. It. Toese, 0 s Hum, h. H.ISS, , Vsttsa E TirMtsxfc Linn County Bank, Coffin, Itlstoa & Ch,afcerlaia, ALBANY - - OREGON. TtUKSACrT s gMkral Hanking harts. OtUWiiOBl OlUrMer, Miw York. Fis s. s.i Psi-tlsni, Oron. IUXUOrfgrua aporre swaijt1 KW CfTf! posit out! .. casta. Bank cf Oregon. ALBANY, - - - C3ECG;?. President, r IL BFYATiT. H. V, MKRtJLT, .... J. W. BLAIJf Vie Presidents , Cahler DIF.KCTOll. IT Bryant, 3 Vr r;tBn. 0o Humphrey, O M ftew.rt, ' fejLamsIng, UK Merrill. Slgbtexebanje an J lolsgrtpb! trans, for 00 New York, Jn Franeiaeo earl and all prlnc'pal point in Or gen and Washington, Collection made on favorable term. THIS WILL BE A CLCSIKQ GOT COME EARLY AND GET Conservative. k hldUHDWo d H.llUiJiil, turn Albany, Oregon, IIardware,Stovcs andTimvare. Pltcftcr'a Cz-