New York World, "THE DEMOCRAT" An ad. in the "DEMOCRAT" Reaches the Most People, and brings BIG RETURNS. nl tho American Farmer, all one yv&t FOR Si SO. 1 1 1 El il PA m U m H . 1.1 1 111 Wewkly 8t KIrM Democrat, f3 CO pr year. Albany IRON WORE! -Manufacturer or 1EAU EHC1KES WIST AS3 SA'A UILLHACi.IJ.ESY ISOH FRONTS AUO ALL KI395 OF HEAY LiCIlT V.aiK, 1 incH and b;iass CASTIHQS. tMikl tto;it.)ti .!! o flrtii V d of liia'lilntr PaVvi-ns Made on ShorV Notioi Dfl. W H.' DAVIS, Physici-tn and Surgeon. fS Oftloa (10 atalro til Mrahan's Nlook. May b (bund at his o:Fo oy an. I til-bu priTllip -lt-th rubher anl Iwihsr DLL 1 1 iU hulling wvi on listi.1 a btesrart 4 Sox's. Alo rulior, lieinj and aabretora lacking. FOGHAY A MASON, VSJISVSUS S lfc OrBggistaand HooksdlffM f.g.u.U for John U. A I don's uHic.i.li.n.-, btru wt sail at oublialier'a prV. if s: HM14MV. itu era Was nevr so Cheap in Albany a it lias been sincu T. L. WALLACE & GO. opcii'-d with their We are alo sc-liir innr.enso tj'uantitie of Hoots, Shoes ami Furni.-hing Good, at preatly reduced j riccs, tjuality considered. Come on with the masse?, inspect our stuck and carry away barpa m. mmMAm urn xn FINE NEW GOODS, : Cheap for Cash : AT COST? My enVire stock of Dry Goods, to make room for a large line of I jots and Shoes and dent's Furnishings. par SEE 1 .LOW SOMK OV T(i:: LINKS THAT AKiC OOIN'U AT CO'iT. jfS D.ilviS GOODS, CORSETS, CLOAKS, FLANNELS, RI EDO '. LINEN, GINGHAM, CALICO. GOSSAMEItP. liLANKKTS, UTCall early wliilo the selection is good. First street, -:- -:- -:- Albany, Oregoa. JfEW STOIlE.-a esrEW GOODS. MITCHELL, LEWIS & CO. -DEALER Agricultiirnl Iniplcuicnts & Vehicles . ALL flfll n E5 j 1 f XJ INSURE IN THE ALBANY FARMERS AND. MERCHANTS Insurance Company. Safe, Sound; 'SS13 ONIMIOM ' sauno xna iVMi lini rii:ii U . I 1. 'MAiiVii. 1 ! r-T VOL XXVI. Two Men and One Roy FOUND DEAD!! Wili" While trying to Crowd their -WAV INTO DEYOE&FHQSiAfJOROS Siorc, wlioro tliey lwss have on hnnd lha largest Stock south ol Tortland, of the latest Improved K I lion and Shot Gtm; nn Immense stock, ol l-'Uhin lAckle ol every description; lent. Usmitiocks, Camp Chain and thousands ol otner things too numcroui to mention. m con licit ion with the Store, and one ol ht let woiknicn In the tatc tv do anr ind ail kind, ol work. Come one. Come all ; No trouble to ihowr Ocd. "Small profit and quick " it out motto. RedCrownMills SOM, I.A3MXG & in., tlUPR'S. raw raocsxs nova si'rmtioK rox samim A.HO a4KBK.S IWR, iiKHTSTOUACT P.VCIMTlES. i i ill Mammoth stock. I- -:- KINDS. ALB JlU Y, 0i?3) F?3 n 11 j-ou want the best t i Iv? Vri Han most durable fumi d 9 if.i if ture Oiat is manufactur W li SEaQcd in the city go to lomas J3rmK. Conservative . . iihh i ii iiii i.i. 1 1 H i ii intern iMumu px vmmrvpBvii Was II e 1;ohmbd. A. A. Dunlior, an agent ol the Singer tewing machine coin-pan;-, avi the Eugene KegWtcr, repot ud to the uluilft lt week that lie had been robbed ol about $Jo In money, by two men while crowing the Iluvdcn bridge on the McKcnxle.hui Wcdtu.day nlnlt. He ald tluy hud billowed him ome ilUtanic on houhack, and kuipectlng omct!ilii win wrong he toj)icd at n boue above the bridge and rut lontr of hli nione In hl hoe. While be wn at the home the meo rode bv. He noon went on and wlivn he waa in "the brldgv, which U covered and dik,one iiian wUed hlhoronnd another jumped into hi back and ruitglit him around the neck and cautioned I'tm to keep quiet. The limn then went through bin pockeU,and after relievlii); him ol hi change, utarted hi hore ofl on a run. lie mid he noticed two liorc at the aitpioach a he came out ol the bridge. Two deputy thcrlff went up the rcxt day to nearcli f-r the men, but the people residing nroiinJ there had ccn no one but ha.bor around and did not believe he bad been roobed. One man who llvet near the bridge unl.l he heard Uahor drive through the bridge. Some row I; Ing on the biidt-e ran through and l!.iloi' twain topped jam long enough lor the cown to get out ol the way. It anyone bad gone through the bridge ahe.l of HaiUior tiiey would have driven out the cowi. On learning tbec f ictn the deputtca gve up the ncauh. Kohiikii ok t IW. h II UoynoM, of Oregon City, w ltocine here on ttniU r l.iiul btisiiuKu, was robbed olf imiTniH day night- He timdo the tieiitiaintanee on the train of 5 gentleman claiming to renido in Albany. On rnuhing K..w liurg Keytiol'U complained ( h:iving the toothache and thi nvw made IrieOvl Mtg-geisti-d drink ufwhinky as a rcmuly, prmliu ing a tlitrk tit the Httme time. Him victim drunk and when he wokeupnev eral hotirn later he was abort f H'O, and hid companion haddiHiippeared. Alluiny whiaky tiittbt be inlty tough to knock out a'tlmln-r land umn. Koneburg Ue view. Tln man in ail probability wiw not an Albany man ut al1. UobU r do not generally'give their true reuidetiee. If any tiiuU-f land man baa U en rohlx-d he tihouU te put on exhibition. Flax Ciltikk Some bujuirr having been made about tl.ix culture in tld coun ty, the DeMuCRAT on Impdiy lear, tha' there arc (everal who raUe the I'.nx for the need aero. the jantlam, eatily cccl')!e from Albanv, which i til:ied to the Portland mill.. Ihi Salem iniiU, with wbum there a coritiact.bave been di- continued four or Ave year. traw or lint U thrown away, a great Iomi to the rai-r, a it U the line.t In the woriJ, I Hat ing the IrUh and Au.lralian, being larger and liner.- At the Centennial In 176 Linn county I'.ax took the lir.t premium, a fact many do not know. etc there an c-.tab. lUhment here bv wliich the Hut could be u.ed to any extent, a place in tle Sautlam rorkt are tb.e bctt adapted, without tnv quriitlon, for it. culture of Ptiy In the worlJ. Aftfr Cm. Stonk. I' U no nip- ptwed that W l .SJc and Win Moore, 'and ojr".tioi w:i r? w boc kwhidliinr portej In the r:.d.itnnn n-ve rrl !at a,-rt. are none ii.er tlu.i the ni'iic cou; ;e viiio endeavored to defiaud the gtern:nr.t out of land at The Dalle. slu iUf Mr. 1 Kail am! on Monday received a til.gra-n fioin The Dalle iiittilrin-4 for two n.eis named C I'" Mone and F llai i.einan. '1 he ckcription given answered t'ist of Saae and McKjrc, w ho have left here, bet w boe whereabout bave been dlcovcrcd by Sheriff McKarland. Tb! mori fng Mr McFarhind te!t for l.labn to make Ibe ar- ret. He expect to hnd bfit'i crliii ia tt Mocov, where be tc-iefraptu-d to have them arreted Walla W.-.l'a Stateitnari KiSDCtifJAtiri.:: Fxrr.nT vimknt . O n Friday evening, Iee. ., MiH'-a Wheeler and Crawford will give a Kindergarten entertainment &t the opera Iiouhi-, with h promsMcs to be a treat, ibe children mve Ijeen eiven thorough rth-.irnl:i for their part and arc U-coiiilng quite pro tieieut. The program will eonniit of horotiHei". recitation, gift Bongs, Kin dergarten gatnt-H, a flower operetta, inel O'lieii from Mother iooe, wit'i trut-ea- ion In coHtumi'. AdtntKiiion 2" cents; hildrin 10 cents. A Tajik Wii.n I)K tii. A few days ngo near .Mcbuiim, the daughter ol Oeo. r. Terrell went to drive the rows home, when she found a two year old deer with them. The animal went along w ith the cown into tho barn w here it witu canny captured, and nt'cnni to want to live in civilization hereafter. For a wild desr. always on the nlcrt, to takecucli a freak, it in a very peculiar circumstance. A Live Wo.ma.v, One night lat wctk while Litcien Ward, who live near Co- burg, was away from home bl wife heard tome one outnlde and went out quletiy to ce wbatthev were after. She found a man Mi-Hn,: down a tree wi'h a fine large turkev and just a he wa haiullng It to bis partner the tcppcd up with a hot gun and told him to drop It. lie dropped it end the two made for the brunh a rapidly as potable. Eugene Register. Tub Y's Elect ion. -The Y' have elected the following officer for the en- u:n year: Ml May Kldeout, I're. Mr J E lirown. Cor. Sec. Mis Mettle Hurkhart, Rec, rr.c. Mint Nellie Richard, Treasurer. Elrcteo. At the regular meeting of Albany Lodge. No 4, I O O F.held Wed nesday evening the fcllowlng ollicer w jre elected for the ensuing term : C W Sears, N .. ( F Russell, V G. J L Underwood, R S. E A Parker, I' A. 1 Gradwohl, Trea. W M Ketchu.i., W C Twccdale and T I St lie were elected trusters. Died. In Goldendale, WohIi., on Oct 22nd, 1S!X), Kev John Ostrander.of pnea luonia, aged C3 yeara. Kev Utrandr emigrated to Oregon in 18.54, and renided on a farm east of .Lebanon several yearg in the '(iO'h. where lie wan hiuhlv remiect- ed. Ilia wife had Ixen goue but a little whUe from bun 011 a trip to the BtaUn. Two Sales. Mr J R Douglus has sold his residence property In the Third ward, conslKtlng of one lot and a small cottage, to Mrs Mary Crouch tor 1,300. jJr Jl JSyrant lias sold two lots in hit audition within day or two for $600. Corsets, Corsets. We make a specialty of ladles and ihlsses nne corsets and waists. We also nave a drive In a French satlne corset at 75 cents fcxira good value. - Samuel E Youno A $70 Music Box, giver, away Jan. 1st. With every dollars worth of goods you ouy you gei a iicact on tnc uov. J. A. Cummino. Sloney to Lohu, We have plenty of money to loan on real estate security, on two to five year time. Call on us at our office, opposite the Reverehousc. BURKIIART & KKENEV. Basttle and Kaebs. The best makes are to be foundln Al bany at Price & Robson's, who have just rvcived a carload of the finest hack and bt'ggiebto be found. Their' prices, con sidering quality, are remarkably low. It pay to ride In a good buggy or hack. Keep this lact In your head and when get ting one call on Price Si Robson, who have the largest variety to select from, Tiie OSLY place ia th ty whwa Eist n tickets can be pnrohat is of W. L, ALBANY, A l'oRi-vriNK. It U to rare that 0 por cuplne U kilted or iccti In thU country, that whenever the event m-curi It U con sidered worthy of notice. The Okmoihat only remember a very few Imvlnj; been killed In lli In county. Another cne U now given u. A few night ago the dog of Mr II L Kudd, at I'eoil.i, run mine kind of an animal do'Vn, with whom It wan having a fierce fight, when Mr Hudd, who It now 70 year of age, went to hi al tance wilh a gun hi hand. He filed at the animal in the dik and killed It the find hot. Il pi-ovcd to be a large porcupine, weighing tevcn'ern pound without a hirge number of M li U, which It left In the do's bind, it took two pernon everal Ikuiih to leifeve the canine of them. A (k'TK Wav.-Oii the cuv Jii' n fioni the train lal night a rccklo pacnger dropped a four-bit piece Into the lol and the driver told htm "there wa no way to g?t It out," "Never inlnd,"ald the chuer f ul Individual, "1 will collect enough fare of the puwcngcu to get tny change back." He would have made it al' right enough but nearly all of the pnciigcih were ktocklioldcra, oiiicci of the meet car com pany or reporter, and he only got back a dime. Journal, lie would have utccced eJ better In Albany for hcrc.very properly, no favor arc hown rcpottcr", who pay heir way a they go. An Oi.n TuAvetru. t'lielo Cob I'.lalr will li-nvo for I'enilleti'ii vo-timrrow on a vinit to relulivea. He l rntitb l to tho vinil nn lot hun only bceu nut of l!enbn con n '-y twice allien ho c.imn here 117 year ago He id now iihottt ."i year of abound Ima leeii bailiirin tho I '.int.n County Circuit Court every 't rm for th" pant -."i veur atxi he lUHiiri ntiH he will I! on huml fr 11 few Times, tvfiua yet. Cor. Ilol.lOAV 1'ur.hk.NTa. -ChtUlitia will miiii bo here, and neailv every line want a holiday pretent (or a fiieud.' The mokt elegant, tatv, enduring and attractive, U the Hume Manual, for the borne, a work nicely wiltten, and full of jnot mli mat tcr a nol h:inr need. It U Kmtlkome 'y gotten up, llne'y t!lutrated and deervr ap'jccln every boiucbeld. 'i lie book Is a (;ulde' ln nei.il, doUir'.li: and buili c Hie, a treasury il uoelul Information, touching 011 r!!ticttc hi e,li-ne, hui bold economy, bueaty, care of children, money making, fancy wotk, h:ic decora'.lon, civil a-rvlce, history, g'og'apby, plivlol ogy, art, etc. Mr A. M. Talt i' how can. vaulug for tWU 1mm. k, and every tubciibcr lor It gc'. a yeni kubcription tu the Home Magajdnc, a monthly journal. Hints To IIikkm:i-i:u. -Alwayn act tho mouse trap ltfore re.iring iiightn. Keep the Itcat class of groceries you can buy and use only frth iiroiluee. Trade at the ln-nt grocery atores.aml by the way mere is none ituer ilia's v 1.1111 ,v tieti--ricsun'1. They keep the bent in the market, buy their produce ,f the b"st ganlenera, keep tho frenhest fnittii in season, and carry a I. no liiij of titandard groceries genetafly. ;t Ih.M klti WaOo'.'H just reeeivid, which I nui going to give away free, ne with each can of Forest Citv linking I'ow dir. Come early. C L' I'iiomm?!!.. W n p. mi. Hi C.fcT T11 km When wbntlng mi organ r ;0j:..i cr'.I 0:1 G L Hiackman l.c 1011 iuii sei.it from a firit ca t'uifi'n ht.ffrad'i. Kv !i :i ittrr ld iwf kmit jot re-cf-ivrd fat .Mj,,,l-jr Si ;jrrti. I'i.AeK Dm , Cimiit --1 malic spe cbdty "f keeping a f i'l line of black silks .Milk Warp Ifinrtettn, W ol Henriettas and aU the la'e liovc tie in bUck dte(i good. 8nJ trimming. fA.-.:ri 1, r,. 01 no. sutnlju d' 'aoumpllon n.!,!!"!!! J Miarpl'i, I'mt llrxm, Mirrl County, J J, w rif 1 . "My buniticttt Is tlistef l,if pe:ilni IPIne Inl!', ami I ion n.in li ciiod to kn mnl gsa. AHut lhr-e years ' I o. gm to have a bad coujih, war. ritntdtraMe irili,eticn sir! t ain iu my chttt, Ms 1 tiy:etn ti mo I bad , niptnrn of enastiiul'tion. by thn a'lvieoi f my f:.tl.er, a rbl frienlif Hra-dre'ib' IMlii I eonuitei c, 1 tiling that vslushlo rrnifly. I'.y 1)10 time I bad got thrnuiih tin? tec'ind Ikx I began tu p- a vrry diagreratd tiant r or ) u. I b.'an to improve yery rapidlv after this, od grew trouper and bttr typr v ilay. My e iniih it now vll. I ! ivtll at niklit and bsvr no mere indigcition.'' Itm-kirn's Arnica JSalv, Ti bite. SVV In tho w-irl-l t Cat .rtriil9.Rrs Lrh'er, Hill Ithiien. t'jvjr m iro, r'atr, t'hipp hurta. l.'lilll.;lii, o,ra, n 1 all UXia Krnj'llu sMtuvclyrura I'i lv.i,tr ii-i ny r-j'piirti I. J I U ur iitml l ifin tnrtotti i:fv tl in, or uinnsr tcljna. (I. I'n 2., cent imr box, I'or .' )r Kiuluy nd A ni euro for lb whisky Inbit. Or (.ivinuntoii' Antidohn for l)un!.i inio-i will care any easn of tha liquor hsbit in rr in ten Inrty IV, from tha miMlrato iliiulcer to drunkard. The Ant-.doto eju he iven in cup of CofTue witlmut tho knowledge of the person taking il. The Antidote will tint injure the htaUn m ny way. MaritiUcturei! by the Livingaton Chemicsl Co., Portland, Oregon, ( t from J A Cuimning, sole aei.t, Albany. Trarber Kxauinatloa. Notice U hcrenv iriven that the reirul a public examination of teacher for Linn county will take place In Albany, com mencing at I o'clock, on Wednesday. Nov ember a6tb, 1890. All teacher desiring examination will please be prcent at tb beginning. Teacher desiring state cei tificatcs should present their recommenda tion from district toarcis at the noovc time, G. F. Ri sspxl. County Scnool Supt When waal.in sr. the ht rocoiies In ths mirknt at reaoDs'li priisescall on Powell & Uo w CROUP. WIIOOPIN'O COUail and I'.ror iliiti immediately relieved by Sbileh'a Cure. Mi Hi.iN UMrr.nneAit. In great variety at styles at bottom prices. Sumuel Y. Young. Holiday J5ixkh. LadieB, call at Mrs Hymen's and invo your order for the Juvenile Looks, for Xnias. The latest o-tt. For Is mo back, or kl chest, aso Shiloh't I'orous 1'lasU.r. Price, 25 enots. Fine n!k nrr.tifeila'a at F M French's Jew elry store. PAISLEY & FIsiiT JOB PNHTERS FLIHrJ BLOCK ALBANY. . Holmes Busivhs Collkoe, of Portland rpr will finon slfnf. laf. .T A Wtaaon tho leading penman of the coast, lias become a partner in this school and will make it Uk) leading business college. Send for a catalogue. Kuiiepsy. !,This i what you ougnt to have,-( n ;faet you most have it, to enjoy life. Thousands sre searching for it daily, and rr.oumlng be cause they find it not. Thousands upon thousands of dollar are (pent annually by onr people in the hope that they may attain this boon. And vet it may be had by all. Wa guarantee tht Electric Bitters, if used fCoordit'B direction and the ess persisted in, wilt bring yon good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Elootrio Bitters for Dyspepsia and all diseases of Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Hold at SOe and fi perjbattle by Foshay & Mason, druggists. J W Bontley, best boot and shoe makerjia city, throe doors north of Democrat office. i?rnb- sf h r!??.Bn -M famine Tows porchnm on OREGON, FRIDAY, DIJCIliMIJEU 5, fttMlaL ASO rr.RMO.1AL, TIIl'llHIiAV. Mis Lulu Clark went up lo Eugene thli noon on a visit. Geo 0 Will and family, of Salc'n, .-.re spending Thanksgiving In Albany. There are report of a prominent bus. band and wife of Albany having parted and tedded to live alone, Mr and Mr A It Sh uou, of Portland, came up thi nonn o cut turkey with their father, Hon R A Irvine, MUs Oille Th'impwin wa In Albany this week whliltvr she went to take part In a conceit plvvn on Monday evening,- CorvalSIs C.a' -im. Mrs Fast left this noon for I'endlelon for the benefit of her health, and will reside there with a daughter, who returned wbh her. She was al ) accompanied by Iter son Waller. rtiOAV. Nona W H Lilyeu and Geo K Chtiin bcrlaiu went down tho ron.l this noon. il, Savrgti is In tho iiioutttnlns on a bin 1, dirtMg l.ifi tlmi m e J A Mi l'i run in ruiinihg hi.i dray. Mrs John Conner, of I'm Hand, la In the city, the gtict of Mm Oil Hurkhart. Her iimtiy friends hero are glad to bee her In Albany again. Wedntrdav evening the incmlwra of thi Kvaugelieul church nirprlsid Uev 1 11 r isher, its pastor, nt his hotue in this city, w ith w hom they Hpentii very en joyable evening. They did riot go empty bandeJ, but were well mippUcd with many things that go to keep a minister and his fiuuily in a rtato of health, n well tot with a purse of money. Served lii Ml right. Mrt'thAY, Min l'riehard is avrtotisly i'l nt home of hi r broth r, Kev l'richnrd. the Mr II L Kelso, of Siihtiiwii prreinet, paid the Ih norn ir n rail to-day. Mr Kelso resides next door to the millet. paint Licpusc to marry have been issued o Chaw Ih nnv an I Uo K Watson, tl K Hond and MaeviuK Hoeiiian.W J Dawn Otid Jennie hhepurd. C I; Wolverton left this toi-m forllalla to attend court, lie wus areompunied by Mrs Volurtn, who will visit with friend nt Monmouth. T1IK Htl Alll f TOIV.V Mitrrinu-e U iiii! a lottery the M A T hirtrs the iiistiou nsked whether it will liilikMl t'i n-nd n i rommal through Joint S ut,iuiii,aker'a tuuil. Diicp in a while 11 ray of sunshine, the M A"T observe, flit acros the life of even an editor that makes bis la lor a moment a pleasant one. The FuueiiB Journal man has recently bad aiich an cxN-rtetirc. lu-ar bun rrow : Wo have received the follow ing Invitation toot tend the Wedding of his daughter from mr esteemed friend and former associate and fellow clsrk of the V H St-nate, Rob ert i I'.laine, botber of H-ereUry of Statc.TJamea (S Hluine. We world have gladly been pre-ut but regret having U-en pri-veiited by cin-tiiintain e and the aldi!?hiueil of the free pass system. This is a queer world. Iet come man lie eitii)g tliistli" ai d le wilt Imagine everybody else liii:.g on thistlra. He l i-oiiu a i.e e sideil pessimist. He sees evil in every movement. If he run against a rvUrn board in aijewalk every sidewalk In the rity is rotten, and so he continually makes bimi'elf misf-ra-ble. One such fellow U the blind jcsi mitt who h.-tsU-en doing the valley, in the interest o( the Keform Journal of Portland, for wt-t.m th M. A. T. has great pity. I:; re-; to his Htatemeiil that there wa a ted t'.i g in In.nt of nt tirly every store in Lugene, and that laboring men could get tioihing t.j do.tbe Guard say : "tlniv one lirm in Fugetie iacIonliigo-.il :'i-d t"hat not on weeount ( a pour (.lit-i:.-'-. as they imve 1oik a SJmnl In;!': lor venrs. Tho red llaifs seen by tin-1 dilor - the Ueform Journal were probably the ones uted by the niert'hatiis to rail delivery ngoin. Tho merrhniits f Kugeite have larger Btoek Uid hav - d"".e a better business than UMi:ii liu fail. o Cessation of business in Lugene has U'eti cxi-crienecd nml In loti!ig men have not lieen idle ex cent irnm their own choice. tin Lsitic sin P J HiiltimorotoWCCiisiel.27 fet front on First Street, Idoek fi, iucludiug inches of the west brick wall of the Haliimore li!H-k, itiet erected t Tntsj 50 00 J C Johtiaoii toS t Shore.l lot.Kcio A J Johnson to S I hhore, block V, t-outh A to Selo I M Lruce to C H Montague, 124.1KJ acres. l'J w 1 Heard to I) C Holt.lot , LI I I, H's 3nl A. Li.bnnon 537 ltKH) . ir.o J It Klrkpatrick to John Ungor, 80 X-2IH feet. 12 w 2 J C Gordon to T A Hennett.lot 6.bl 17, U'sard A, I Ah 150 0.3S7 TUB UOLDKX RILE ItlZtlB. Has now a complete lino of Holiday goods, dolls, doll buggies, lioys' wagons, velocipedes, and many other goods which go to make up a complete line for Chrst mns, besides a complete line of lamps of every description. China crockery, fancy decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, such as alliums, toilet sets, autograph hooka, scrap books, children's ABO picture lM.ks, and all goods that arc carried in a Lnzaar store, including Uogor Hros. 18-17 silverware. We wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to tho Golden Rule prize baking powder and tea, put up expressly for this t-ade, which gives the best of satis faction, as is attested by the hundreds who have used both the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the Golden Kulo I'.azaar. Kach package ol tea and can of backing powder draws a prize in the shape of a line piece of glnss waru. Ho sure to call, w hen in Albany, at tho Golden Utile Hiuaar, as you will he sure to lind what you want, and will be shown over tho store and be treated kindly by my clerk, Mr. Miller. My goods aro all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I bavo but one price to all. . Yours truly, Julius Gkadwoiil, Oct. 18, 1S0O. 'Excitement Runs high in Albany at PosbayJiSt Ma son urug Biore over nysrem isuiiuor, a everybody is umg it for Catarrh of the Stumscli, Dyspepsia, Constipation and Im part) 151 ood. try it and tull your frieuds jtmutit, as itmuHt possess won ieiful merits- woen all speait well of it. . THv'T qniukly )i r 1 anteeit 0 COUGH ca lob's Cure. W Masoj, agent. Ibe Batcaueer of Old Flaunted tho fckuTi ro dan s"bones, their cn-s-'go, defiantly at the masthead . Your mod ern pirate, not on the high ea,butupon tho high reputatiou of standard remedies skulks under vnrious disguise. Hut hole aud corner tiatlic has never to any degree ffect ed Unhtttter's sitomach Bitters, although that standard inv!g,irant and corrective has louj b?eu the shining maik at whioh his shafts hve been uirnoted. Cheap local bit tors, composed of liery uureotitied tima lants, with an infusiou, or extract possibly, tu some tonio talk, ere still sometime recommended as idontical with, or similar to, or possessing virtues kindred to those of America's ehnstn family medicine. These perita speedily, while the great subduer and preventive ot disease pursue it successful 4 oareer, overcoming malaria, dyspepsia, ner- TuusntBs, niuney ircuoies, constipation sud rheomatio ailmeutp, t.ct only on this, but on Jwany continents. A I'KHIliT I'KN.NSVLVANIA. It would be wise for tlwc Pennsylvania protection! who are peisusdd them selves that the recent republican defeat wo due to "local cause" extending over the whole country from New England to the Rocky Mountain! -to take note of what Is thought upon thl subject in the west, They are not talking much about "local causes" out there. Here Is what the St. l.out 6YorV Drmoemt, the great republican organ of tho touthwest, say; The defeat this year has not only been severer than the party ever encountered bcfore.but the cause go dertier than official Irregularities arid factional feud. On the lea.ilug lues of vital concern to the peo ple the republican Sn congrc have gone wrong. On neither the election bill nor the tariff has congress met the detlres of the mics of the republicans, and the ballot hot merely gives a formal manifest stlon of the popular distilUfacllon ,wblch the condui t of that body ha calmed. In the North west, tho Si, Paul Pioneer Ve declare Ibe roult "a deliberate re buke from the people, who believe In pre lection, but not In protection run mad." The country, It says, hn repudiated "the odious thing known as McKlnleylsm," root an.l branch, and ''the question now I will the party leader lake to heart thl painful and conily lesson, and bring the party policy into harmony with l' past, before a worse thing Omc upon Ihetii and upon the mighty organization wboc fortune they have so wofuliy mismanaged?" The Chicago Tfilmue equally attribute the result to Ihc dUgust of former repub lican with the paily policy, and It akt; What do tin- republican ccugreksmen In lend to do? Do they wlh to make thie republican who have bolted for the first time stay with the democrat? Do they wish to keep from the boll two year bene thoe whom they drove away last Tuesday? Have not 'they done mischief cm ugh? No matter bow garni their ln teiitlons were, have not they shown that they mUrrprcscmcd their paity when they veted for the McKlnley bill? What can they do now they have seen their mis take except to undo It and repeal at the short rioii the Increased duties of the long one? We make these quotation to show the character of the demand that I certain to come ujKjn coiigre 0! nncc.and the dangc to Ibe w hole policy of protection In a fool ish persistence hi the grr caricature which the country has so vehemently repudiated. bell.cr 01 not t ic election of 8 rc si'l hi favor tif the democratic pai ty .there I no MkeiibooJ of the tide setting back ward toward the party f high taxr. The fanner ah ore in rcolt may not become denio.-rat, but they c.-rtalnly 01c not com ing bark to a party mat ha ailowd It policy to becmne identified w Ith monopoly ard if we Lcrpon prodding them wish high taxes we shall oon pet them Into a very daugerout frame of mind. Pennsylvania ha much at stake In thl eill. it is poib!e to ae protection bv pron-ptly abandoning I: caricature. Hut H McKlnleylsm i to be made the Issue Int another campaign there will rot be much1 left of the Pennsy lvania idea by i!hj time western state j;et thruugh lth It. 1 he li'rtitU P3: There ill be one tct ,-f the sincciit v cf the democratic partv lit congies that ha not cl Ik.-cii aiiuded to, which will never- thekft W applied. If the democratic leaders were sincere In their accusations again! the tariff la, they will let the law tana as it is, a an ethct.-nt campaign a-giilu.-l the republican partv. if on lh other baud their GCCusaMons have been for partisan putpoM' onlv, they wilt endeavor to repeal the law. In order not to let II re f ulc lluir atement nnd prove Itsett a ben- eincent act. J he pi-obatile nrnt move ttial t e will me will be tu reocal the law II they whl let It stand the republicans will ak no greater favor of them for the law will work out it own salvation. Ourcotcmporaiy' vlsw a to "test of sincerity" seem to be a sadly demoralised and biuntcd as Its views on the tariff since the election the test to which the deir ocratt In the house w ill be put will be just thejopposltcof what the IItrul.1 tate it to be. The dem- cral were never more sincere on any sub ject than In their opposition to McKlnley Ism. Of thl there it no occasion for doubt. The test of their sincerity will be thcl.- repeal or modlficaikm of the McKln ley bill. To let the law s'and a It is so that it might be used as campaign capital against the republican would be evidence of the very grossest tnslnccrtty. The highest ambition of the democrats now is, to mold the policy of thl government with regard to protectionism, and not to cnp'.ure the offices. The wrenching of power from the republican U a tint tcr of secondary Im portanee, hence democrat will seek the repeal or modllicaibn of the law at once without regard to it use a campaign cap Ital. Fostmastcr General Wanamakcr's an nual report will show a delic'.ency this fiscal ytar of ubout 56,000,000. Aan ex cuse for the depaitmcnt being r.on self supporting, he said It is burdened with the duty of carrying free mail fot all the other departments, besides paper covered bocks and 'sample newspapers," widen latter are really fake advertising sheets, go at legit mate newspaper rates. lie says the railroads should reduce the charge for carrying the malls commensu rate with their reduction of so per cent made to freight shippers during the last Jo years. This, he says, would effect an annual saving of $4,500,000. lie advocates he adoption of the postal telegraph scheme, bat is averse to the reduction of letter pdstage to 1 cent. News comes from Central Africa that Tlppo Tib is at last on his way to Zanzibar with 7000 porters carrying an enormous quantity of Ivory. When bis present 6tock reaches the coast this greatest of African traders will have sent to the sc-a within the past four or five yean about $500,000 worth of Ivory . Ills present caravan the largest ever seen In the equatorial re glons. A he left I'jijl before September 1 he will soon be due at Zanzibar. It will be Interesting to hear w hat he has to say about the Emin relief expedition. His opinion of Maj. Barttelot and his manage ment will be lather piquant, for It is well known that he regarded the major as en tirely out of his element In Africa. Amos J. Cumming, member of congress from on; of the New York City districts has been interviewed out in Chicago on presiden tial probabilities and says that Cleveland stands no thow of carrying the delegation from New York..- He says Hill and Gray are most talked of. . He rather favors Carlisle himself. It might be well to bear in mind that Amos was for a long time one of ; Hie ed tan of the Sun, and nny . ba his mind is somewhat warped by the fervent heat of that hirrri-iori' " ' ' 1890. TUT I NO TO 81 KAL A RT1TE. The carlfness with which the new secret ballot law of Connecticut was drawn ha led the way to serious complication which mar result In the election of a re publican governor by the legislature In stead of the seating of a democrat, who was elected by the popular vole. Under the lav any party can piovlde for Its own ballots. The voter I required to cat It in a sealed envelope, and therein He the secrecy. This paved lbs way for serious trouble at Bridgeport. One hundred and twenty-six ballots were thrown out In the Fifth ward for the reason that they were so marked that 1 hey could be Identified, It I understood that the democratic city clerk, Mr Mullin, who wa one ot the party managers that day, learned tlmt re publican were hiring men at two dollar each, and furnbhfng them with msrked ballots, so that the purchaser might deter mine, when the count wa made at nigh, whether "the goods hid been delivered." Mr Mullin. took a hand In the counting In the ward that night, and detected Ii6 straight republican ballots, ten "scratched republican hallo, and one "scratched"' democratic ballot. These were throan out of the counr, a republican counter,who wa a job printer ond prer.man, joining with Mr Mullin hi noting on Ibe package that the vol-s were marked. All the Cduntcr present absented to it. Late In Ibe evening the chairman of the epublican.town rommlttcc, who had heard of ibe affair, came to (he poll and Insisted (hat the marks on the ballots were nothing more than "speck due to misprinting, a piece of the roller having broken off and caught on the electroplate from which the ticket were printed He produced some unused ballots, on which there was a small elongated mark ctoc sftcr the letter "v in governor, Mr Mullins lnttcd that on the rejected tickets, which were not shown to the republican committeeman, there wer- vatbms mail marks, evidently made with a pencil. On one of these that he remembered there is a Cot following the list Ictlcf In "governor" and a small dagger after "1" In Samuel. They are smtll mirks, but would be perfectly plain to the republican counters, who could readily keep a la'ly of these ballots and report to their town committeeman. They Insisted that the matks on one of the ballot he produced were In ink mark only. Mr Mullin borrowed a rubber and easily eraccd the mark without disturbing the adjacent printed let'er. Upon th- rejertlon of these ballots much dcpvndcd. By It Judge Morris, the demo cratic candidate for governor, has a ma- joilty ol Iwenty-four. If they had been counted he would have been over too horl of a clear majority, and the election of governor would have gone to the legis lature, which I republican. AU the other democratic noml.ice on the state ticket arc elected bt afe majorities. The repub lican will endeavor to have an InvesUga lion of the I id ballots, and to have them counted fot General Merwtn. But the legblat urc alone can revic icturn of a state ticket and order an Inveitlaatlon II must be ordered by concurrent vote of both houses. The senate is democratic, and will not agiceto ltd. The democrat have elected their governor on the face of the return. They hold the fo:t, and don't propose to open a gsp in the wall. They claim that if the Urblgeport ballot box Is opened, and cicn If It was found that the ballots sere propcily thrown out, there I na know log how many ballot boxes in other place will be called for: and thev sav the votes In the boxes may have been "fixed since the republican have found them clve in the minorltv. It U necessary that both houses of the legislature shall declare the election of state officers. The democratic senate, basing It action on the majority of Judge Mortis or. the face o! the returns, will be ready to pas a resolution declaring him elected. The republican house will tible the resolution nd demand an investigation. Hence a deadlock Is expected. The republican are talking of legal pre cced'ngs to secure the opening of the Bridgeport box, but It is doubtful whether they can reach a rolutlon of the difficulty In that way. The legislature, not the court, panes upon such quedions and orders recounts. The managers of both parties are stubborn, and the democrats especially so, because their candidate for governor, while having only 34 clear ma jority, had 3,6S6 more voles than the re publican candidate. Hence, they are not disposed to yield an inch of their advant age. Whatever happens, Gov. Bulkeley will hold office until the s flair is settled. The unofficial list of the members of the hcust in the fifty second 'congress which ha been compiled in the office of the clerk of the house Is as nearly correct as any list can be until all the certificates are le ccivtd. Even then it Is not likely to 1-e changed as the list has been prepared w ith care ar.d in nearly every instance from official returns. It is Interesting, be' cruse fot the fust time it gives a really definite idea of the political complexlcn of the next house. It shows that 226 den.Oi ciots have been elected on a straight ticke the number of republicans being SS. gives the farmer alliance a representation of 17, but of this number 11 come from the louth and will act with the demo cratic paity, thus swelling the lotter'i aggregate vote to 23S, The democrats majority over the rcpudlicans is therefore 13S or 150 counting the 12 alliance men as democrats. The great photographic atlas of the hetvens will begun next year after the directors of th eighteen chief observatories of the world have met at Paris on March 20 to make the fisal ar rnneemenW. 1 heaths will contain from 1800 to 3000 leaves, representing 42,080 largi squares, which comprehend. the superfiices of the ce'cclial sphere. In observations with kites and tollcons Frof. LeonhardjWeber has found that the at mosphciic is negatively electrified up to height of about 100 yerds, beyond which it is positively 'electrified in a degree increasing very rapidly wilh the distance from the earth The negative electrification of tho lowe strata of the nir is attributed to the ptesence o germs and dust particles A mortgage was recorded a few days ago on the handsome residence of Postmaster Genera Wanamaker, It is for $50,000 and drawn i favor of George T Crawford. There was a ru mor that such a mortgage had been given two weeks ago, 1 ut at that time it was denied. WILL YOU SUFFER with Dyspcpu and lavcr Uompiaint r anilou s Yitalizar guarantood to cure you.. .VO 18 SCROF'LOUS SORES From IlrrnJ t t V.'ulst a m.nn f DIs eue. MnfT.ji in;; Terrible. Cured by Cutleiira. Remedies. I r mvrrA wl'.ti (wr-ifi-.W f;re trim my ha4 to my n'uf. iii, tiut I eoal'l not .iwp liiK'-i", fci.'l i'"i. 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On term inn baoks psr cant ir snosai n oeniftcmuw ol dip wit; Pin- thre mnth 4 per etnt par snnaa:: ftt six montas I per cent per annual For twe'r, wmiK i . .0 per rent per aaaom. t'KA.VK rP.KtM, PrtBJmt H. P. THOMrsO Vu l'rwU!t. . 11. C, STKATTOV, Cutiier. We keep nothing but Ibe famous barrel churn. Tbere Is nothing so good, and no one can beat n on prleea. mewiet k box. tnent imoiince: Goods, and WASH FABRICS Ladies,- - of Emdsoideriks and Floukoisq3. C best tradio point ia Oregon. Albany Cigar Fact yf J. JosbuIl -:- Proprietor. I ahor Employe sLACKiVIAN, ..':; DRUGG1S1 1 And verything else in WATCH. ": CLOCK.': And jewelery f line, for tlj HOLIDAY'S, at the lowest prices, at. WiU&StaV ".y J OTTO "It is better to t ha pulilio iuu .o cheat it." -