PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. K. WEAXIIERFOJID, lltacwf el Law Will praotlee all emirts el the etate, Speoiel MUnUm tnn to lltr in r-robet uImnImUmi. or10B-tath riln block. a. a. s. itu-t )', n. a watbos JLACKIsltRN A W4Tr, A I turners et Lw. All anetn will ree.tr mmpl MamUon, OBarwlOJil rellowsTetanl, Albeay, Or) qko.e. ctiinacntiii. Attorney at Lw. Will pm.il. la all annrt al ' tk etai. Sitl eitantlnn rire eaattera I ba and t ee.leeUoae. orriCH-U Uia Nina blek. Atlnrney al Lew snd IMIeltrw In Chancery. Oo'.laa. Unne tnle oa all pcVBS. l.ona M.hi4 a rattle tetu Albany, Oraoa. QEO. IT. UniGIIT, alWMTWTalUir.andKrttaryruMlaWlllnwalaa a a marta nl this e'ete ad In tha Cull! uw fiwOratna. Brl -Troul room Oregon, Albaar, ugn. J I. VTIUTXET. tsar- Law, sal Notary PttWtU. Altoa D R. J. I HILL, FhreleUa ana Surgoa, Orrica-Ctwaer Ferry aw!, Albany, Or. TkRS. ItAgTOW A DATI. rhnMana aa Surewae. mr'S Carnar aaaa4 and Bftwiiaibtn treeta, Aiaaa?, wt, wm art pi 17 IMMM la at tr sad eaaeary: C r. CIIAHBERLAIM, M. ., p Haatapathlat. SrSpUIt la die t la By. Twratr n,r(ne Ollee hour to a at 1 to I p ra, aaa, w I areata-. Albaas, wrefa. 1) R. G. A. WIIITJB RT, l"nrlala aal Sure-". Oradtate af B.Me.ue Me ml CM ere. Hew Vnrk (1f. Dlaaam er wemea a aysalsH'. dmca-Frsmvi black, Albaay, Oreiea I71RST NATIONAL BtIK, OV ALBANY, OBBOOl, ralilant. Tic praaldaat . . Oaahlar...., . 8. t,TOl .10 K. W. LA NO DO 3 rRA1tACTS A OENKRALbaiiktna'bnataaaB. ACCUL-NTS KEPT nibWxt to shack. 810UT BXCUANOI and tol Tafdil traaalar. a 'Id Maw Tork, Baa fnnsleM, Oilian and P itlaaj 00 JJSmONf lADBoa terabl torma. aiaacroaji J. K. Toon t, W. Laawaca L B Ih..ia. L. ruil Saatiaf . 801. LI XX CO NATIONAL, BANK. Or ALBA II T 0RBO05. CAPITAL STOCK tlM.MO. PraldBt.... .J L COW AW Tlea-Preldal i at RALSTOX at Caa titer O A ARCU1BOLD, Pbbttoba, J L Oowan. 1 at Ralaton, W B Ladd, W H doilra, 1 A Crawerd aad O A Arab laoM. TRANSACTS a ranaral Saaklnf koxlneai. DRAW BIUU1 DHArm oa Maw Tork, Baa -. t - " LOA.t MOHttva apptorad aeeority KXCaii dpealla lubfect B INK OF OREGON. ALBAHT. OBBOOfT. Capital. Praaldaat VIa-FTaaldaat CaahW . H P MERRILL ... i LANNIN'U lT W BLAIM Tranaaata a feaanj bankln boata: BUehanf Sjcfhl and a. id aa all th priaaipal aiue 1a tn Lrrnad atataai aisaaa Baf land, Ireland, Prune and Germany. CollaetlanaBMdaata'l tibia Paint aa atTer klatarma, later aUewed aj Mom aepoajla. B AHK OF lCIO, CIO, ORKOO. PraaMeat Viae- Praaidaut i B Maaau ...Jrr Mraaa I kUr Ohshler. axaneu: EOaiae, Merrle, H Bryaat Jaha P Boillk. 1 a twaet br : aba aad raibure liarni Albany -:- Hnrseries. arSrlnf to plaster tha II neat 1 I Irene, la all deatrabl Tartoatoa, la tha Wat. r,d tad IB; llaattt l in (r aoa'a trad, a" ' KJPECTIOK IKTITID. aad BATlBPlcriOJC 6VARAVTEZD. AVSend aatalor aa r tail aa n 1 1 Cuaakrs-a aaabtif ,a I aithatn a A HYMilK &rBR0WiELL RedCrownMills bOM. LANNIXG 4 CO., I'SIOPB' SCW PROCBRS PLOVB SIT?BR10A fOB PAMP.IS AD BAXBRS . 1E.ST STORAGE FACILITIES. Cest stock or 2t.d jfctr .'oodslnthsVs r y, apd the moat roaaf isls prioea, both b aollln;. bare on band llkJOue FUiIKITU.lt, 3rjS, TINWARE TRUHXS, BOOKS, PICTURES CLOCKS, CROCXF.RY, ETC., ETC. (fo.tr wt of 8 K Tonng's oir stors L. CQTTLILB FOSHAY & MAGON vaourbiu xao aarAiir Din o vists and Booksellers, Aaoi ts for John B. Alden's publication, wijifb we oII al oiiillsher's prioea wIUj " , Al.il A NY, OlteUOB Albany IflOS WORKS. - Watiufnctnrerw P- 1EAM ENGINES CRIST m SAW MILlKACHIHERy IRON H10NTS AUO ALL OF HEAVY ANO LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS. KCtat attention jald o i pairing all il of manbluen FaUnros Mada on Short Nolle TjfTJ Jlio lradlnr remerlr for i".r.vI """ajawlt, S wrteaWVy In rrryrmmeadicBU i Tm f twUm,fl ri to all f nfTrrr;. t .. .... ft " -a A 1 LTi .x: f.-t T V . . lu 4Tiia. Iiju .S-V S-M rr,rrtats7 Ntanard & (Ja m .Ajoatt 2nd j" Stoie. MRS. GRAHAM' g Cucumber nd Elder Flower , , Cream - la aol a aaaraeU In th aanat In whloh that term la papular If .!, bat eeraaanenUr beaaUrl, It ereelae (, amnolb, elear, ye'rety akin, and by dailr aaa gataaally make tha anaiplailoa enteral chad white. It 1 a etaaetaal protaetloa trum tha etta at aun and wind and prerenal ana bur and freeklee, and blaak head will eer n whila you alt. It elenase tha (are tar Ixrttor shea enap and walar. nnariahaa and bull la ap tha akin ttaauaa and prevent tha fnraiatlon at vriakl It (ina tha rreeaaeaa, alaaraaaa aad smonthn ol shin that ymt bad wbaa a llula lrl. Kw? ff. ynunf ar old. audit to aaa It, aa It tint a aiara r-mlklul appar aaea to any kvly. aixl iliat permanently. It anutalna ao arid, powtar ar alkali, and la aa barmlaaa aa daw and aa ariahini tn tha rk'n aa daw la to tha lawar. rrlrw lt M, at all driurliU and balnlnaaara, or at Mr Uaraaiaa Urahanai aaUkbUnhmont, 1US INial atraat Haa rranalaM, wbara ana tnwta ladloa lor all blomlan aaol thotaaa or flaura. I.aliMat a diUnta traatad by hrtw. 8n4 atamp far bar llula book "Haw to ba Kaautlhil." u uuuij uuuuiu ra.-itt nl III aaula In aUmu pay pjat-a and paoklnf , Lvljr areola waatad MRS. GRAHAM'S Face Bleach rsm v. mm. nl rMbu a..MKt.M. a.) owniai. M.h-rairhaa. Plmplaa and all akin blcmliihaa. rrlrw tl,a). llarmlaai and all ooUta ilia lainpla aan ba anl 1 Lady airaala wantod. Wha PTHin-n-lpf ,n 'hit ua who flratorJaiia 1119 lU U&jilbl bill ul my pratrationa wUI bar hi name aXled to thi adtertlaaniant. My praparaUaoa ara lor aH by wbaleeala druf- imib vnioaroaiMi arary my writ ai it, 1 tar atale Rr W. lu Teatlaa .ae,, it far ala ta oar alaea aak tmmr alr aaa- tar ralnlaaae, aecara Ik urarTi aa an laraa lo-r rea. laT-TAKK Ml HI H9T1T17TE. MM WHY IS THE VV. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE cr.fPft. XYi BEST SHOE MTH( irORlorOH THE MQMET? Ill (MiniMe noa, with an tack or wai Ihrrad Uf h-irt to fet: malt ol the rapet nna rajr. lllh aol eay. aad brM r mm ufv a. ur fau arotje imm awty var aMaatwewwr, n equal Baud' CR MIJli)i Hani-aewrd, thaRBeetralt him. wm irmif.wiiiiitt we oi aver oirerea rw a ti equal r Import. hne which trwn f.dto BU iU. I (w 3 10 1 equal franca HA ww M a-Mewe telc hbtr, Bna eair. hJW elyUh, oonjf.tmbl aad durmliV Tbebeet aMo erer offered al thl prkw 1 aara arad aa cutv a. ;d amies toninf rruoi anuwuji rJO Jl ! al rarmer. Ilroad Mea Pw and LetterCarrleraall weartbeni: rlbclr, namleaa, amutitb Inal-le. heavy threw auie. a.teo. EfU eu. i'u pair win crw 20 Ba ralfi ao O aai thl prlr: on trial will rxaTlacw Uauaa who want a So for comfort and erTio. GO 'AA aad li.a Vrhloaaan' aboea kaa ara very airtD aad durtMo. Th.w w hnra atrea Ihem a trlel will u unlWM.1. tTnVCt' BA.BO aad Bl.ta whtud ilu are MUJO wurabyioeboraeTerywherv; tbefaaU vh Mir mmu. in. io-i ug hihj unw, I rH lR S3. 00 Haadewwel h., beat tlUlvli lxnnla. nri.itiuli; riui rrauch Ininaned boe ml!n frota ai-'0 10 Mm. La dire' 4.3, S3. 00 aad S.3 hn fnr vnee are in mi nn uonwni. Birirta anI durable. V Bailee. nee inai w. u lxaa:l' nam aai w ara (lamped oatbe bntturn ut arb bua. W. L. IMUULAB, Urucktuo. Maaa. YAQU1NA BAY ROUTE. Oregon Pacific Railioad T tit, Bccclrer. 0- Orflgsn Development To's Steamers, Sbort Lln ( -liroral. Flrat-UtM through pansetiBwr moJ rralght llnofram Portland mud all point ka tlis WUUmetU Valley to anrl from San rranciaoo, tal. Bcata make do connextloti At A! ban vita train or tb Oregoo raolfi ailroad Tl B CH BM'LK. axorpt gawrlara.) Laariwr.; l:ip,i. Ut torrjli,ln S , i.wiw, ..m r. a. 1 AmTff Albany, ii;i . a O. A C. train con nor t at Alhanwanrt Corrall'.a. The above traina coaneotal YaoDlua with tha Oroiron D7iormon( .'V.n.n. r l tj, I I t ii'wpiiij n rit.T2miiip nut weerj 1 aquina anil sari .ranrlxco, WAIH. IATE . raoa Taria. WliUaiett Valley, Dcmbr Wih. Kndj Hal. raoa rmciaL WlUamatt Vallay, DMatobar 8tb; litb; rtk. Tha Comnane th n.m , i'IAdkb Mlllnx rJatea without nolle. - r - - smw i.ui ev . a. i-aaaengers irom Portland and rFIllamattjt Vallaw mini n malr. .In.. rnuwotlsn with the trains oftheYaonlna ronMM AiDany or UorTallla. and Jfdea flnad to San Franolnoo should arrant to wtitb ai zaaaina in erenluji trerors oat wMiiiia aeffr an rrcht rale always Ike L wrtt Par Informttlen apply ta A R Cbapraaa,Prelbt and "-",' "ny, v. nnrt, O. F. ard t Arn CorralUa EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA Southern Pacific Routo SHASTA LINE. Eiprau Traina tear Portland Daily. Sath Worth 7:lur. . I. IO:Mr j Lr 1:14 a a Ar Portland Albany San Prandaao Armsa L i ll a Lr T,00 r a Abur t'aliu atop only at lollowlag atatlona north t Dunr. naat t oniana, ureiroa City, Wood, anrn, Salaui, Albany, Tangent, Rbodd, Ilale.y. liar laborf, Junction City, Irrlnf, Eugen. AOBIIl'B) MAIL, DAnVT. irs a ilt U:tOr J t :tOra f Ar Portland Albany Roeebiirr Ar d:00r Lr 1 12:00 Lrl SdOAh- Ulin tV0CAL( BAILT ICfT STUDAT) f oo a I L Portland Albany ArIKAR Lr V.00 A a LAoa ic. I.Mrs I V r a 7:0AM t.ttAa Albany Labanoa . Albany Labanoa Ar Lr Ar Lr 0:16 a a 8:40 a a e:ra S:40ra Ar Lr Ar PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Tourist Sleeping Cara, Far ItnmnidiliM af Krrad''la Paaaea Ben, attacrdt Rxprca Train rTetl aide ClrUlea. BETTTKEir rOBTLAHW ABO tOBTALLIS, Mail mioin (EzwptSonaay, 7:80 A M 11:10 r a Lr Ar Port'and Certain Ar I 6:30 P af Lr 1 11:66 ra unaintn dailt (Kzatpt Sunday. :Hira I Lr Mtm Ar Portland MMlnnrllla Ar I :20 A a Ly I .t5 A Tliroiifch rJ?lclcetf ; T all point i' ' : EAST. AfiD SOUTH. Pel full Informttloj rerardln, rat, map, n Company Agent at Albany , (. CEliLEB E P. ROGERS Manager An't 0. P. and P. At .... TlTJjr CELEBRATED . I SMITH & WESSON ilEVOLVEBSi TI.s Flnttl SmitlArmsCrsr Manufactured. ' III ii i'i 'iVlm aaiin i i - ii "" "- i for UFA iiUHMDILIi r, v EXCELLL JCE Ol WORKMANSHIP and nriNuPMirNrv i. LOADING and AFETY. Cewata ul ibu i3 .r...t'.icn.araji Send rcrlilutlratcd Catalogue and Prlco List to j SMITH & WESSON, i BPRIJfOilELU, MASS. ! ;.H'2.B.'lSBiii!F'ai,B ALBANY OR. nmm & HULBERT BROS. R6&I Estats Agents Farm and Ranches forlo, Alao city brouorty in Albany and Coryallio, I ' he ciuattflt. Till DUTY orCONUKBSB. The great democratic majority ot th new Uouae of Re rtientatlve was elected on the liaue of tariff reform. The people have sent the mon to con gre. to make law for the people' relief. It the people had hid a chance when this congrcit wii choten they would have caeatcd a democratic senate and a demo crallc houae to frame and paa a general bill, carefully conaldered In all It part, for the reform and reconstruction of our tariff law upon jut principle and In accordance with the requirement of the public wel fare. Such a bill, In luch eaten, could have been made law. But the people had no chance to do thl. Fhe tenate remain republican by virtue of It deliberate racking, and a republican president ha the veto power. No general tariff bill framed to fit broad conception of tariff reform I likely to become law while these condition exlat. Uut the fact doe not relieve the demo cratic house ot representative ot Its duty. It u elected to give to the people the fullest measure ot relief that I possible under existing condition. It Imperative duty I to do thl In the most practical and practicable wsjr It can devlte, and not merely to frame Ideal bill whtch are cer tain of defeat in the tenate. It may wise ly, perhaps, frame and pas a general bill a a declaration and piotest, but It should alao do something for the actual relief ot the people. Tim practical wav under the clrcuin stances I the detailed way. Congress should pas a bill to put blndlng-twtne on the free list, with no encumbering provis ion. Ths senate would not ventur to d feat that, though It would pretty certainly defeat a comprehenalve tariff-reform bill ot democratic contttucllon Including that provision. It should pas another making tiie raw material of Iron manufacture free; another doing the same, or something like It, for the woolen-cloth maker; another repealing those extra dutle on woolen cloth which were Imposed avowedly as compensation to the manufacturer for the duty on raw materials; and perhaps tome other. If bill of this kind are patted by the House the senate will pretty certainly ac cept them, 'the republican majority there la small and la difficult to hold together for high protection even when a compre henslve bill I under consideration. It could not be held together In opposition IC measure ot relict like these, Involving the vlial Interest ot the Northwestern farmers In the one case, of New England manu focturer and their workmen In snother snd of te great mas ct the people In other. The senate would almost certainty psss such bills snd the president would sign them . To do other w We would be to Invite defeat In next year's election, with the certainty that the Invitation wou!d be ac cepted. It It not the perfectly clear duty cl the house of representatives this year what ever It may do In the matter ot a general bill to seek In practical way the accomp lishment of the puipjaes for which It was elected? Is not that also the wisest pol itical policy New York World. Tl AT SCHOOL, Editor Democrat : This being sn sge of reform snd most people being willing to accept the best, yen though It may be an Innovation upon olJ way and customs, I desire to call at tenllon to a matter which may be of Im poriance. It refer to a movement Inau gurated fn France to britg about a new distribution of time fnr the public school more particularly for girl than for boy. Instead of making the children come both morning and afternoon andkreplng t heart separated fron their home for a large por tion of their time the plan was to gfr all the Instruction In the morning between nine o'clock and noon leaving the after noon for domestic and house training. The experiment wis made snd 1 quote fiora sn article In the Literary Digest a to the results, as follows: The result have been excellent. It has been difficult to keep within the limit ot five morning all the Instruction really use ful and necessary. 8hort Intervals of re action, to allow the pupil to breathe, have been arranged after each lesson. At the College Sevlgne, there never ha been such gjod work done. The child ren with the prospect of being tree at noon work with a will and show neither fatigue nor Impatience. Notwithstanding the diminution of scholastic work.the successes in every brsnch taught have not been leas numerous or less deserved thsn in pre- ceedlng year. The schcotmlitretses, tor their part, devote themselve more thor oughly to their labors, knowing that they can have the after part of the day for their own studle. A to ths families, they are grateful for this new arrangement. To have separated from them airday a young daughter of fifteen or sixteen seemed to mothers a hsrd thing snd hurtful to the child. There was no time for needlework, for drswtnrr, cr for music. For djhese oc cupation ample space I now assured. Beside, the young girl Is not sepsrsted from the interior life of her home, but re mains the sid and assistant of her mother. Thus the new system, (It appears very simple now that it has been discovered,) presents advantages only;" Now, It is a question whether or not if its better plan than our own The intro duction of the Kindergarten aystem In many public schools fn the east ws an In novation, but wa one which has proven to be highly beneficial. It, by the wsjr, con tains In psrt the Ideas above mentioned. I would like to know whst objection, if sny, there are to this change. In France it ws confined to girl's schools, but I see no reason why the same beneficial results would not follow in the esse cf boys. The writer remembers tbe long tedious days spent when a school bov from 9 o'clock In the morning until 4 in the Afterooon.much of which was consumed In doing nothing It would encourage the Idea of home study now largely discarded except by older students. Let the public school be treated as a station where the boys snd girls are to obtsln knowledge which the do not pos sess rather than a place to tell what they do know. " " Veritas. MAJtlUED. FOXWALLACE. On Deo3, 1801, at the residence of S O Wallace, Lebanon, by Rev O B ILinleiter, Mr J L Fox and Miss Lna Wallace, both of Lebanon. Witnesses, B O ani W Wallace. The happy couple have the best wishes of many friendst HUDSON QUEENEKOn Dec 3, 1801, at the Star restaurant, in Lebanon, by Kev C R Lamar. Mr Leon E Hudson and Mary Queener, both of Lebanon. Witi;ee8CB,l!.mma AI and II E Par nab. BOUN. PFEIFFEK. On Thursday. Dec. 3rd. 891, atDallae, tothowife of Mr. Win. I'feiffer a girl. TELEOHAPHIO NEWS a4 TrralMrBl. Dallas, Tex Dee 8, List sight at 11 o'clock, whlls It J Dsan, a prominent bu.i msn, wss riding in s buggy with two oihsr men near the fair grounds Ilia ctrriags wss turrounded by four men. Ths Utter drew revolvers, snd throwing s blanket nvir Dean's Dead lilted him Irom ths buggy. They com- ailed ths oihsr occupant ol th earrings to rlvson. When ths four men rss:hed sn nlnhalltd neighborhood, ths Istter wss compelled to diaroh and a buckst ol tsr ws pound on him. Th regulators thtn notified Dean to leave Ihs city Inside or twenty-tour hours, or his lifs would be forfeited. Jumping into s csrriags ths men drove sway In ths direction ot the city. . A Big Uaal St Louis, Dec a. Tbs A Jems Express Company, it it now stated, will loss shout $75,000 by ths robbery of lbs San Frtnclsco night express car, nsar Glendal. Monday n lu lit by six mssksd men. Superintendent Damsel refuse to deny or confirm th story that th to rcchtt I7S.09A, butsdmits that it sxcesds flo,ooo, the amount he first gsv out st ths company's loss. Ths robbers seem lobave gotten away safely, at th detective lailed to 11 nd sny tracsof them. Baraeel t Death Oltmpia, Wssh Dec a. Ons msi kst Ul Ills in ths Eesttin Oregon firs. TS fir men this forsnoon. found tn the lorectstl debris, ths chsrrsd corpis of s msn who proved to be me third cook, who wa known as Dutch Charlie." He was in bd last night when tbe firs broke out snd ss sroused, but did not get out quickly. When shout fifteen leet front hi bunk, be wa evidently stifled by the smoke. Ths temains were trinhlfully burned. fharrk and Slat. K10 Janxixo, Dec a. Tbesntagsnism b twecn the church snd ths sta's Is becoming scute. Ths government charges ths clergy with having engsged in machinations for th restoration of ths empire snd ths clergy sccuss ths government of being hostile to ths inter ests of lbs church. Tbe clergy hsvs never liked the republic, nd bsve remained, with few exceptions, attached to tbs Imperial house Their feeling of hostility to the republic hsvs been intensified by the irregularity in tbe payment or salaries. When the olhcial con section between the church and stats wa declared abolished ths federal government engaged to provide for tl.e payment ol alt salaries to the existing functionaries for ths hierarchy snd to support ths chair is th seminsriet for one year, leaving It to th province I do as much more as thty blessed ia the interest of religion. Mot of the provinces have chosen to do nothing, and where priests have died aliart remain vacant lor want of a aalaiicd ministry. , Aa iBtfeawaeWite Sir. lNnxrr.NfiNcx, Or Dec 3 Lst Tuesday night, while ths ciliiens r bold i si s pri msry for ths city election next MonJsy, lbs firs alarm was sounded. AH rushed to the street to find W II WbiUtker' photographic gallery to be ablate. As most of the members of the file department were at Ihs meeting. they wcreps. to torn diadvtntsgt in getting to ths scene, but I bey soon got control ol the flame. It is supposed that soma chemicals stored in a small room, ignited by srontineous combustion. II ws insured ia the I'hoenir Insurance company for flooo. The wattf system bare ia a complete sneers. This v a; th first real teat sine ths new mtits wet lsid. ThJa(rrw. UriON, Oa Dee 3 Jslgs Fee, of tbe ctrrult court, but night sentence! Evan Carver, who was found guilty of murder in hrt degree, to be baared, the execution to lake place in the lail yard on Tannery at, 189a This was the first sentence of des'b ever ps ed by Judge Fee, and his honor wss unabts to refrain from tear. Carver is a young mi a sbout 11 ytars of sg. He had nothing l say, ani took tn sentence quite coolly. Tbit is Ibe fiisl instance of a criminal being sen tenced lo be hanged la union county. naariar ta Starving. Minneapolis, Minn Dec 3. Tb millers propose tending s shipload of 4000 barrels of flour to the starving prasAnls of KasaU. Five thossand millers will t sksl to co-operate, Tbe Russian minister at Washington has bee communicated with, sad in bis absence the chare d' affairs at New ork telegraph that he has laid the matter before bis country. Tbe railroads are willing lo give Irsnsportation and the deal will be closed si soon the minier hear from home. Minneapolis mil tert wiil give 2 00 bsrrcls of the cargo. A Bralal rtwal. Shanghai, Dec 3 The situation of tfTairt In the districts overrun by the rebels shows no sign of improvemsnt. A Mongolian priac has been murdcrsd by the rebels and ten more villages hsvc been looted. In sll esses the Christians hsvs been msasacred. The murd erer call themselves member of Ibe temper anre league. The covernracnt has Dot been entirely in active. A number sf the rebels have been car tured aad beheaded. European intervention i anxiously looked forward lo by the Christian population. A Barrow eaa. NbwYosk, Dec 4 Russell Ssge, the millionaire, etciped death by a miiacle today His office snd Ihe entire Empire builning. in which it was, wss shaken to its foundations crnrnite bomb burled by s crank who sasde a dsmssd upon Sage for tbe immediate n,,m,ni of tl,3oo,ooo. Hit ultimatum ia the rat af .refusal wai the death of tbs millionaire, of .t . ( .. .... . . me crana nimtcii ana 01 1 nose employed In the office. Never in Ihe hl.tory of the metropolis u.t an cYcnt uccurrsa mat lor a lime caused mote excitement oa Wall street snd loer Brosdwsy. t u.ly 50,000 people were drawn to the scene of the exptosion, snd for sn bour the police were powerless to bring order out oflhecheot. Mr Sage was somewhat but not seriously injired. But one person wai biiicu outngni, ue is supposed to be II D Wilson, the man who made Ihe demand for money from Ssge and threw the bomb. Ben jamin r Morton, who was thrown through the window, wss clerk in ths office. He was removed to tbs Chambers-street hoanital. where he died at 1 130, and Chailea W Osborne snd Fiank Robinson willprobly die, two or .nee wmcn wni injureo. tar Tralaa Wrecked . I t IDKNCB, R I, Dec 4 An extraordi nary accident ocsr.-eJ at East Thompson, Conn, on the New York & New England railroad's main line early this mommi?. Four trains, two freight and two Dassencer. wer piled up in indiscribablc confusion witbin leu :nan nve minutes, and three lives were lost. wnne several persons were severly injured, oneof whom may die. It wss caused by a ncary rag prevailing . Eight Men Killed. . ST Paul, Dec 4. Eight InslsntlykllUd, three fatally injured and four severly cut and bruised, is the record which can to a Urge extent, be credited lo the blizzards advent in this city today. A wall, already weakened uy naving ft support burned away; became tophcavy when the tuppoi ting debris was re moved from against it, snd went over with s crash before the gale, with the result stated. A Big rire. , Coeus &' Alene, Idaho Dec 4. Fire started from an unknown cause In the ex tensive siwmill of the Saginaw Mill Comnanv on the banks of tha Uks near the railroad depot. A stiff breeze was blowing from ths lake. Tee mill was worth Ivj.ooo and It is a total wreck, being covered by $8,000 in turance. About 400,000 feet of lumber wai consumed. Doat Pedro Bead. Faeis. Dec 5. Dora Pedro, tbe late em nerorof Brazil, died at Ihe Hotel Bedford at lire minutes after midnight. Th disesss with which the ex-emperor was afflicted rfiahatia I, I. -.I t hi. l-.l .--. . . , .... . . . ..v.awHJw. .wu, were rvnfMtinn nt hi. Art fiflT...:-.. T-.:t f.- . - f .II... Bl UI AJ1MJ.1I iu icgm mat ue cuuiu not go uaCK. mere to UlC. - 1 fclriv rerseas Drowned. Haveesteaw, N Y, Dec 4. Twel iVS barge, loaded with brick and towed by tbe Cornel Towing Company's steamboat. Town enci, were coming oown tne Hudson, and when opposite Croton Point were upset, about O ftVlrwIr itit. ewaninfli an. I limit 1 1 -. urownea. Poatmastei Rand haa tnr .nr . been gathering Information relative to the price charged for boxes in the Oregon VMv office, and for over turn nuuiih. k.. . p - - iia. oxen kuiicDuiiuiii( wiiii me aeparunent co secure a reduction in rates. He has at length been successful and haa received an order from the first assistant postmaster general fixing the rate to be charged at 35 cent for call boxes per quarter, 50 cents for lock and 75 cent for drawers, Oregon City Courier. - BOUAtllXB SEWS December ar.d, 1891. Sam Cooner has finished his residence snd moved therein, MrCrsft has his new dwelling raised snd wilt soon shut out the rain. WW Finish will build a bath house over his lately developed mineral spring as soon at weatner win permit. Sodavlllo It Ssvlnir a new church house built. Psrt at the roof Is now on and contractor Barger, of Eugene, It pushing tne wort rintuiy, A in win oe a neat building, and will not only look well but win supply s long needed wsnt. Our school now his an enrollment of 71 snd still more are coming In, More sctool room must be had "ere another year to accommodate the fast growing district. Time and money spent tor a good school are Indeed well spent. One ot the most enlovablo affairs ever given st Sodsvltle wa a largo basket din ner, given at the school house, by the school, Thsnksglvtng dsy. The orogierr wnicn constated ol songs, reading- 01 tne scripture, nrsvers. remsrks and recita tion wss well executed and lo the satis faction of all. after which more then loo people gathered sround four long and bountifully snresd tables ot turkey .chick en snd msnv other ood thlngs.tor which we nsd assembled to give tnanns,anu witn bowed heads listened to the Invoking ot Ood's bles.lnn bv Kev Bower-nan. All the people ol the district were present with few exceptions and expressed them selve a being well pleased with the oc casion, U. A Al B K , TABSiBat. Tanosnp, Dec 1, ittyi. Owing to so much sickness In this vlcln Ity, our school has been small lit number, but now the dlntherla ha vanished, our school I increasing. In ibe debate here last Saturday even ing Mr George Kuthe and A Blevin were the leaders, snd the spesker were Geo Kuthe, Mr L, Case and ueo num. on . .wai A tl.H the amrmativei A uieven. j n. icvAncw -..I A I fill, nnasllv. Oue.llun resolved ih.i it. tariff anhanse nrlce on foreign and domestic wool, ouoiect tor ucoaia . . . a .... I . . l.ir neat nlirht la resolved lh-t there I mare nleaaure In married life than in .inai life. OilWer were duly elected to erve a term of six week. I'realdent, George Kuthe; vice, A Utevln; secretary, Mr Anna :iuoon; treaaurcr, ucnj nui.i marshal. W O Hudson; editrcaa, Minnie McUhce. Vila. A.t K nlirriten went to Portland on last Saturday ta be gone seversl dayr. Married At ttte residence 01 j r iera, M . . I. M. TH. . - , f near lanirrni or ncr a a noma. 1 Thomas A Ueard and Myrtle I Coffin. The took their departure on the I:J train 'or their future home In or neat Cheney, Wash. Their many friends wish them a long life and many blessings. Mr and Mrs Dunesn have been visiting .... P.M.. . . .1... at tne nome Ol j u worgau wr a iw u.;.. IWn To the wife of Mr Tltdaie on Nov 3a. a bov. Prof F Mitchell spent Thanksgiving In ... a a - . a a I Albany, and aays ne nsu a apienuiu tunc YOt'KO AMSBICA. ivexs Lyons, Dec 4 Scth Scot,!, who la attending school st Ihe Albany collegiate Institute, csme up laatThuradav evenlnar IO eat turkey with hi parents. The foot hills sre covered with snow snd the westher Is very chilly. A err rileaaant rtartv wit elven Seih Scott laat Saturday evening at the home ol his parents in ros auev. uimn were ntaved la the earlv nart ol Ihe even ing, when the company were Invlied Into Ihe dining room and a very picaaam re past was served, 'then they adjourned to ttte parlor where song were sung snd a aocUl time In general wss had. Lee Shelion of Jordan Vslley, a on-ln Isw of our highly respected citizen, J 0 T...L L'- V'.ll. ll.uJ al hi knni, in Ionian V'alle laat Tueadav at I D tn. will be burled today in the Fox Valley ceme tery lust above town. 1 ne aeccasea icavca a wife 1 and four children to mourn I. Is death. SEAL SATATg BALES. Frank F HoUon etox to Wither B Holmes, lots 2 and 2, blk IS Hobson's add to Mill City $ II Bryant etux to W B Uilson 10 1-7 acres.tDll 8U3 W 200 600 2000 800 Harriet J Maple to Mark Hurlburt 82.34 acres, to 11 H 114 W P K MadJon to Mike Hogan N J, N W 4 sec31tp9 8B4 E PJ Laporteetux to James Conn, tot 8 blk 3 llackleman'a 3rd add to Albany Wm R Morris to John II Patter, 100 acres In tp 0 B K 2 K John W snd Sarah C Ualnes to John A Poulti, psrcels in tp 11, 8 R 1 W 1300 700 1 400 fi&O 000 100 Geo A Wilson etua to Aaron Wil son, U int in 100.65 acres in tp 11 8R4 W D 8 Smith referee to L BTycer, 40 acre In tn 14 8 It 2 W Geo F Burkhsrt etux to L J and J C Slater, SO acres In sec 15, tp 118R2 W Nancy CasseU to W C Cassell, power of attorney. Heirs of W II McKnfght to David Myers, 8W(ol the N w x secl3 tp 10 8 R 1 W Total sales -$73C0 A piano At Klein Bros Boot and Sbos stors. Parker Bras, grocers, Nw olosks at W F Read's. Latest styles cf bats at W F Reaoea, Reduction w'summergoodajat W FjlUsd's Apple patera fur sals st Stewart A Sox a. 8 A Holio. druggiat, Frenoh's corner. Fbrlifroorries st Conn & Hendrioson's. La teat sheet musio at Will & Link's. Paraanlt and eon ombrellas at leas than eost at WF Read's. Gold spec Unle and eys glass, all atyles and price, at F M Frenoh's. Tha finest lins of pocket knives in ths eity at Stnwart A Sox's. Bargain in gold watches at French's, The Corner Jewelry Store." A full line of Werner's eni-mta, beat in ths world for Ihe money, st W V Read's. J. W. Bentley, leading boot snd sbos maker, just sast of Revere House. - Silk umbrella in natural wood bandies shesp at Frenoh's Jewelry stors. - Oo to Klein Bros and haye your Jshoe repaired while you wait. Cotton good hav not been aa eheap sine ths war a they ars now. Call and see whst bargsins W Read haa. v7beo Baby was ate, we gave Isss-CsAttvria. When she was a Child, aha cried for Caatoriav When she became Iriss, abs clung to Caatorla. When she had Children, she gare them Caatorta. There was but one cloudless day at Salem during the month of November; ac cording to official report. Just over the mountalns.In Gilliam county, a Salem man riding for a day on last Friday, November 27th, was literally covered with dust from head to foot. Quite a contrast In climate. The fact Oregon Is an empire within her self. Statetmsn.i It U aotnallv economy to drink Beeon Tea. Beinff absolutely Dure, it is much stronger than ths artirjotal teas, about on third lea of is, or sbout twenty grains, os iua eanirad ner ond. As tilers are 7.680 graine to a pound, thsrs will be seen to be between three imd four hundred eups to tbs pound. As it is but 60 cents per ponnd, this is at tbs rat 01 about one win 01 a cant per cup. r or sale at Alien isros. riJust received new and opened tor.retail a C'B Brownell's the following Chow Chowy : -. :. . -3-" Cookiog Molts, " " "-:.' Pickles in vinegar, . " ': - ; Salt Herring, ... , 8a!t white ush. Salt salmon. " ' , , - MIbPITB The cost ot B-ctllng drunk In the capital city Is $10.40, about $1 more than In Al bany, out none too mucn. Every notsrt public must replster with the county clerk ot his comity, Keep this tact In your r.,fid, Mr Notary. Ths best citizen In a city are those who work tit It Inter' by helping In It tm- provemont. The obstructionist I it worn enemy. ,, Kuuens I mii some new lowers, but can't 11 ih.m a temnorarv Intunctlon aealr.tt connecting with them hiving been se cured. In tne long run tne city 1 oounu . .. . ,". t r I . to come out on top, anu tne maicr rrura there will get soup. if m. fi.4rat auilinrlilp want lo en force the law about newspapers publish ing lottery advertisement why do they make nsn 01 one snd ncsn 01 anomeir Why fines little newspaper in, Oregon $50 and let a big California newspsper go unnoticed ? The San Francisco hxamluer of the tath Inst ha a big Louisiana lot tery ad over a criumn in lengtn, 11 one Ucllncbrd, clinch sll. Treat all alike; that's the only fair way, Astorlan A contaact wa let to Bays, Jeffries & Co. fnr paving some ot the streets of Salem, isow tne city taxes tne following Interesting proceeding: Where com plaint Is made that Ihe contract price for aid work I exorbitant, and that the specification therefor are so drswn s to defer responsible bidden snd prevent competition. Therefore be It resolved that the contract for the psvlng of certsln portion of Commercial, State and Court streets, heretofore let, U hereby rescinded : Thst the city recorder I Instructed to re- advertise lor bid lor the paving ot tne portion of ald streets nsmed in said con tract with either giavcl, bituminous rock or vitrtlicd brick. Spesklng of ths disappearance snd pcr hsp murder of John Ewlng st Cotti;e Grove the Eugene Register tars- lie had some trouble at one time with two men at Yaqtilns and they threatened to kill him at flrt chance. The man now under srreat is a hard drinker and when under the influence of liquor had tslked as though he wss well posted on Ihe sllair. 11 said the young man would not be feund alive, but wa under the water with a rork lied lo him. The supposition tt that he was hired to diapoae ot Ewln2, He claim, however, that he has never been to Cottsge Grove snd lis not bctn south of Albany. The older the world seta Hie more it appears for certain that there are two sides to all questions, though it is also true that one side Is sometimes convex and tbe other concave. Naming candidates before a convention doesn't pan out very well in many cases. Twa a! 111 I tt ... mAti nrtfti! nate,! Iiv f Iia republicans forCouncilmen had not been "named" beiore liand,ai least published. The Salem Journal strikes the key note . . It M, . . t . asiuuows: iiieoniy iuo i me com-ina- cite election next Monday is bound up in the one word "Progress." The only issue at large for the city of Salem is lounti in tnai woru rrogrcoa. In view of the various opinions In Al bany about the Cleveland minstrels we publish the following from the Eugene Guard : The performance given by this company at Uhinehsrt's Theater last evening was splendid, in fact the best that wss ever given in Kugepe. The at tendance was only fair, not being a great as It should have been. A tug of war contest at Fort Jones be tween a 1 reka and a Scott alley team was won by the Yreka team in two hour, thirty-seven minutes. Tugs of war, foot ball contests and prize fights will soon be classed alike. The contest ants in these long tugs of war are often completely exhausted at the finish. A sample foot race occurred at Wilkes- barre, 1'enn., yeetrdy, John uwrns, of Nanticoke and James Jones, of thst city, ran a 100-yards' race. It was fixed by Harry Campbell, who managed the event, that Jones was to be tne winner, A man who had helped Owens, however, bet sQOO on him. and Owens, not want ing him to lose the amount, determined to win the sprint- Owens was three yards ahead ot Jones at the seventy-flve-yard mark, when Campbell, seeing the danger of losing $1000 he had bet on Jones, struck Owens a tremendous blow with a heavy walking-stick, knocking him senseless. The referee decided the race off, until Owens, who is badly hutt, re covers. Albany must progress. One of th .cataatrophlcs of the wind Thurday evening wa the upsetting of the big sign feeing the depot. It now lies la the mud. with no one responsible for see ing it tsUed. Moscow boasts of a young lady who is so modest she retires to the next room to change ber mind. That's nothing. Cald well has a young lady who blushes so it can be heard a block away at the men -tion of a bare possibility. Caldwell Tribune. Neither Moscow nor Caldwell are up to the standard of modesty. Wardner has a young lady who refuses to have her photograph taken because the operator sees her through the camera upside down. And a flush of color comes to the cheek of a Ihackfoot girl when she finds a sun peeping through the window at her enjoying an afternoon siesta on the parlor sofa. Blackfoot News. BOTITB. I bsvs thU day sold to R G WaUon A Co. ths grocery and eommlsalon baaineaa hereto fore carried on by ms at ths oorner of Ells worth and 2nd trst,conaUting of atook ct groceries, provisions, fixtures, eto. I will pay all bill incored by me while conduct' mi said business on presentation. I re tain th book accounts and parties indebted to ms can eall and pay at tbe store until Dee 1st, 1891, R 0 Watson St Co receipting tor ms. After that date sll unpaid acoounta will b plaoed in the hand of my attorney tor eoiieotion . Nov. 2. 18W. ' E J Lahim. The Clly iResUaraat. The "City Restaurant" Is the place to eat, You win always ond it clean and neat; No restaurant In town with It can compare, The best meal in Albsny you csn get there. r isn and game you 11 always find, Best meats and delicacies of every kind, The proprietor will always try Yonr every wsnt to satisfy, So don't forget st the "City" to call, Meals they serve to suit you sll. Now bring your friends and to them show, the best restaurant In town to go; " Remember when the best you wsnt . Call st "The City Restaurant.". . Mr. Brannln will treat you right. ; The City" Is open till 10 at night. Board and lodging $4.50 per week. Li '.dingPhotegrspbers A May Or age a. Ws have bought-si' ' hencgativt imade by L W Oark and W h Areeuwood np to Nov 15th, 1880. Duplicates oan be had from asm only of ns at redussdtates. Ws hays alao about 18.000 neeativaa mads bv our selves, from which sTuplleatee ean be had at Uks istes. Ws earry tbs only fall line' of vtewi of this state and do enlarged work at lowet t rates tor first ohvis work, w e shall be pleaaed to see yon at our Studio in Froman'a blssk , nsx t door to Masonis .Temple .' Ths Delsart corset affords s support both light sud strong, freedom in sll motion snd elegance of shape. The Delsarte waists for ladies and children ars recommended, by all who have tried them. Mrs Talt, exclusive agent. Samples may be seen st Mrs Gil bert's dieastrjekirig parlors, over Golden BOMB 4KB AttA T IIUU" I) A v. Tb white dry wssther fla got thoroauhlv osksd today. The York will be taouht at the danoiua sohoot tomorrow evening. Ths 0 P train was two hours lata (od.v. Tbs delay being caused by a land slid. Hon ars only 13 ooits at Kuzene. Mr Fiber, of the brewery, recei.tlr "uid 16 oenta.fora lot, in this city. A drunken fortune tolIr Ia coining this way from the South. IIo'i t in all th oaiauoosr. A uliaorilt.on i being soliiteI bv Rsv C A Wooley for a Cumberland Presbyterian ehuroh in Albany,to bo erected in the Third Ward. A State prohibition usi tv was organised in Portland yeaterday, with A W Lucia, of Monmouth, chairman. T P Ilankleman and Thomas Thomas ws-. s present from Linn county. Mr Kaakloman wai appointed chairman of ths committee on resolutions and platform, snd as one of the members of ths Stats central oommlltae. Mrs. KtstKl.l. Dkad. Mr. Kua-cll died at her home on Lyon Street, at 6 o'clock this morning, After sti Illness of about a week, at the age of about 74 years. The deceased came from Pennsylvsnts to Albany sbout nineteen year sgo.and ba lived alone for a good many year. She wa a cousin of Robert Kolcr, sr.d was a member of the U..P, ch'irch. Her life was peculiarly a pure oncotic ot universal Christian charity for everybody. She was beloved by alt who knew her. Unotten- tacious her life wss a noble one. Ihe deceased tesves one son, Foster Russell, who ba been s resident of hastern Ore gon several yesrs.who I expected to-night or to- morrow, when erraogemcnts will be maac lor trie luncrai. Tux Looses Aujustbd. Mr W H Raymond, special sgent of the Guardian Insurance Co, returned last evening from Sclo, where he adjusted the loss of the company on the mil' of E Goln st a 5, 500, paying lite asms In Iu:l. It wss st nrst thought by the sgent that there was sn other policy on the mill; but It -va not being carried. The Insurance of. the Farmer a Merchants Int. Co. wa al lowed In full, making $7,000 In all. Ihe Guardian wat reinsured. Mr Gambcr wa associated with Mr Goln, but he ha re. tired. The total lots of Mr Goln was about itc.ooo or SS.ooo ajove insurance. The farmer lost 7.od bushel ot wheat. Mr Goln will rebuild at once. A Fabmkrs Institi-tk will be held at SP.verton Dec loth arditth. These de serve the encouragement ot the farmers, Following Is the program: Thursday, 7:3op m.-MusSc. Address of welcome, Hon T T Geer. Response, I'rol I IJ I-etehcr. Music, roultry rai ing. Prof F Bcichlold. D!tcuskn. Dem onatratlon of the Working of the Baby Crcsm Separator, with remarks on Dairy ing In the Willamette Valley, C II Schmidt. Discussion. Friday, 10 a m. Music. Breeds of ffogs and whst shall we feed them? Di. cut.ion opened by lion T T Gcer. Mulc, Silo and Silage, Prof II T French. Di cusslon. Mu.lc. Friday, 1 :jo, p m M-lc. Butter and bread production in the Willamette Valley C It Schmidt. Ulscusslon. Music The future outlook for the fruit Industry In Oregon lion S A Clark.' Summer fallowing Open ditcutalon. Music. Friday, 7 P m, Music. Question from Question fox. Road Building, Prof J D lictcher. Discussion. Farm Accounts, Prof W W Brlatow. The Country Home and The Country School R D Allen. Discussion Mu ic. rmuAV. The sal of the Lebanou ditch, was re atrained yesterday by an injunction served lo tbe iAtertst 01 me aitcn company. The resaipt ct wheat at Portland ye tar dsv waa 4 TOO cental Iroji tbe valley and 30,440 cental from Eastern Oregon s.od Wtablngton According to Porter' census report, there ara 10 woolen mills in Oregon om ploying 216 hand, whose average we-ly wages are 7.CC. . DeciJedly th largeat and cboitKtt variety of tea to town is at C E BrownelTa. Su.i dried, beeket fired, g-ean, 1 lack, English break feat, Vo Conn Si Under. o hI, tucceaaora to WilooX, at prepared to d 1 first -olana pbotoirphio wcrk at their gaiiary at nrxmn ana rerry streets. Give thm a trial. Wm Gee and three other huotera killed twi-nty eight deer in two dya Ut week, up in tb rough and rugged m iuritaios of tbe divide between Uague Ktvraud th Lrap qua, Tidings. A small s (f-d Mizi.rd ooenrred but even' ing. etdver&l f'boe were blow u down, signs uuhioged au l wicdow brUon. iscch con dnct oa the part of Pluvious i vsry rare in Uregoo. Mr Eagene Titus has finished aud com pletitd a handanme (1250 bouee, live miles aeoth nf Stayton.for Mr Jacsb Sbaik, where be, bis iter and aged mother sre now liv ing. An exchsnge up the river says: "One after the other the looal paper ia called epon to record tbn eU.s ing of thoae establishment who ar ot t advertised ia a liberal manner,' and cite an incident. JRMarklcy and R R 'Jay at have the contract for making an abstract ct Multno mah county. They wiil receive S(O00 for this, bewldet 10 mill oa tbe legally assessed valuation ot all reii rotate tot ut theaseass. meat mil for 1S91. These meu were in Al bany this week on their ray there. . Following are th officer of Corvallia new canning company. ph Job, president; M 0 .Schmidt, vide president; W A Well, treasurer; OO Hop. us, anoretaryt Wm Hartlesa, Wm H Mack ay and E Skipton, director. It ia rumored at Wblteaon that Conk abet Stine because of some remark in tbe latter' paper abont Cook and the woman with whom he boarded. How muah truth there is in the report we are unable to state. MoM ion villa T. It. Mr J M Hill inform lb Dbmocbat t tat ia referenoo to his brother' having a teg sawed on ne learoa that tt waa only badly out, just above the knee, and amputation will not be oeemstry. He U now at Coburg sud will go Etat after awhile. Aaother brother, a boy. had tho typhoid fever, from which he died; hence the mistake in the matter. , The Mechatilo Band haa iutt been reoraac ired, and with it present oorp of musician should be a credit to ths railroad eentor of Oregon. O C McFarlaud i nreaidonM P B Manhall, aocretary; Frank O Breufcen ridge, treasurer, David Link, leader snd director. The band will be composed of the officer mentioned, and 8 N Steol. A a-crarlana. K K Uonn, fna- Wood, jr., Fred and Bert Veal. Sam Mose. Mack Denny, P Costello and Einile Ewert. The term of Judge Straban expiring next hissooceasor will be chosen at the next elec tion. It ianot known "whether be will be a candidate to tuoocei himself or n6r. A prominent democrat in ths olty from Port land today says that oity has no esudidsts Judge Bennett, late circuit judge at Tbe lallei, and Judgo Bonham, of Salem, art. mentioned a potaible candidates, iu the tense that tbey may be nominated on the democratic tioket. Salem Journal. Just Tiubtt Yiars Aao. Mr H L Rudd, one of Linn's oldest pioneers, while in' the office today remiuked that just thirty years ago today at Peoria wag the highest -vater ever known in this valley. Tha$ was on Dec. 4, 1861.i Oo Dec. 9 the water again rose to within four inches of the former mark. Ward NoarwATioss. Last evening the Republican ' primaries were, held at the usual places, wit,h the following results: Fir6t Ward. S E Young, chairman, F M Redfleld, secretary.. For nominee for Council W C Tweedale received 16 votes and F II Eoscoe 13. David Froman was named for the central oommitlee. . Second Ward. J W CuBick.chairman, J R Wyatt.secretary. Omer Hendricson was nominated as Councilman, and J R Wyatt named tor the central committee. ; ThirdWardWH Huston, chairman, P B Marshall, secretary, JJ Graham was nominated for Councilman and W H Huston named for the central com mittee. . 3 The Democratic primaries will be held to-night, and the city conventions to morrow aight. . . "h r : BATUaDAT. ' f .iflr.nnKll tvrnn. tlisa HnaTl n m a . SAWvu. )' we .v-v aw w. V IMtttfttSU a uantitie to tuit at F E Allen's. In the line of apectaoles ana eye fmw, Th Will.maiU a.a S f..t A .1 . " v .ww. luuiia. .uv,, MW Water market, tha hlaha-t nf tli.uun. today. Th nam'Ul at vtb of the Vint XT. ! -I ' - " " . - ai.,ivuj Rank of Malum, haa larni lnrt...ai! -am . , . . V .u IFVIII $00,000 to $100,000. Th Damneratln l'....i;ni. :tl t.. .-114 tonllhfe tirntnritlw a. 1 ...1.l. rrii.... . ... r--'i--'j vimiki, audi should b a full attendance. Jlffi Permit kaa 1..-. u: Jt Lu 1 1. . American Bat Ball association of Chicago to pi. I iay omi year a salary oi ,uuo. On Cbrbttnai at Brownaville, tbr wi',1 i a tug ot war, for an oyster umr. ba. be 1 Ween tW1t marrlaat maM -I.. single men cf that place. Last night th Modes oo landing at th TJ wharf ran analnat .1. . f-.. .!.! U ! l. - --.aj n. ,hi v r,V, WUIIfH WU llr.Wn L,av trw Aha ... 1.- . - ,L. smoke ttsck off, bat doing do other damage. lait tll.fht the InnnrlatlriM r.t Tt r,.l. ney'a brick building gave again. Ws ars orrv to hoar of their miafortnu. Tbey in tend to stmt down work now ia a few dys, until spring. Lebsnon Express. Doc Losan wa hrnnht In AlKanw I.al SVSu'nif bv Denutv Kharlft ftn.fS ass 4 fn as ohftrg oft&!iaje ft dog from Con doctor Ifeetitfto, of the Oreaon Pftoiflo. 1 ba doit JnO Wtlsl limit irt.fc mtnntt ir e. ... ..A J ootiti and rlinquihmet.t of ib eo!n wati itisHJiiiirgrr,, IsmicU Isx'vQ XoZ(l,K of P.of 80I0 elect- rl ofTIfUsra for tha ttAiilnis .. . f..ltA... n C,TJ Mui.kr.rs; V O, K V O'.lkey; Prcl', T tf laxtop; m M r, r K Mann; M of B, M K Bilyeu; K of H and 8, Frank Gil!; M at A, L W Brown, fn.ull will occur Jan 6lb, 1812. Th annual election f ,m,ar. ,.f ti.. tr a I, Co Waa held l.at. aV.n I n fl aaalllH aa folloWl! J R Wratt Preei.Unt. t I) f t.lt. ip. r SO. Sec.? O V. Praiul 1.. a-.. W fit Tbomtiaon. tie aVBttt rr If 4 I Il-awWAiHBw.la loremao; r Kelley.Itt Atat; Vsn Wilson. 1 2nd Asst; J A McPeros. tillerman. I S Wvatt wa .iHiiii.t.il In-r'l :l tr l .. . v pa waia.pl aaUKiUCKr a a th coming election and A L Lamb, of No ... iw.MnuD!, ine other companies will make nimioation tn Monday night Anv ana wanting th Tanh P..ta. J Baker Mire Christinas should order at onoe, Ad hens Mr TaI' a O B.x en Agent wanted. Thet I nO etCOS fur an man Ap. ep.naa. in sordety with a grizzly beard sinas tbe Introdnctioo of BttckiobaH.' Dye, which ooto-w a natural broao or black. The betrat cffee'in tb oity at Cmta twjyera L-wk not for a big dwpUy of U rlt!ms goods t French's jowelry sUpre. Too can get the wr-rth of yoor money ty baying vour watabe and dock at F M French's, th comer jewelry store. Frh criet celery at Allen Bros. Aak fvir C recent tea at F E Alleo's. Freshroastwd co'eei at F E Alleo's. Repairing neatly dons at ths large gilt boot store. A fin line of crockery war at Coon & Hendricaou'a. A full line of cigars snd tobacco st F E Allso's. ' Allen Brc always keep tbeir eoatomers supplied with fresh butter and eggs. Notice -tbs extra hollow ground razors nted by barbers sre sold by Stewart Sox All I inds of choice eating snd cooking spples st Allen Bro. latdio Oxford ties at greatly redooed rate at Kleio Hrce. Most U sold. A large lioe of elesaat gold watcbea'io taaty new tray at Will Stark 'a. With hi new bakery Conrad Mejer able to offer old and new customer every thing firatetaa in baked good A. City Klxctioji Monday. Everybody should vote. As considerable inquiry is always made we give tbe vote ot last year.t allien, thouir.li. was somewhat small on account of there being only two ciiy euicers in me neia. ror marsnai 1U5 votes were cast in the f rst ward; 169 in the second ward, 231 in the third ward. Total, 5ti5 Seavices To-Mobbow. The meeting for men at 4 o'clock in the W C TU Hall willbe conducted by Mr C II Hart, Sub ject for consideration, "Decision." All men are invited to attend. Services at the Baptist church at 1 1 a m and 7:30 pm. Preaching by the pastor Rev G W Mill. Sund-y achool ia:i , p m. Young People's meeting 6:30 p m. ah win be made welcome. The services at the Presbyterian church tomorrow will be as follows: Preaching at nam and 7.30 p m. sabbath schcx.1 st ia:i5 p m. Young People's meeting st 6-45 p m. The subject of the morning crmon win be "A Congregation and lit Dispersion." In the evening the topic will be, "Light md Darkne." AH will be made welcome to thete service Democbatir Primaries. Democratic primaries were held last evening at the usual places, with the following results. First ward R Thompson, chairman ; FP Nutting, secretary. C H Stewart was unanimously placed in nomination for councilman, and J P Galbraith wts named for member of the central com mittee. Second ward. JL Cowan, chairman; W S Paisley, secretary. Chas Pfeiffer waa piacru in nomination unanimously for councilman, and P Cohen was named for member of the central committee. Third ward. R A Irvine, chairman ; 1. M Curl, secretary. Json eotler, E J Lanning and Geo Harris were men tioned lor councilman. Mr lx-eier was nominated on the first ballot. L M Curl was named for member ol the central committee. The city conventions will be held to night. Democratic at. the court house; republican at the armory CoatMiTTKn FoHOKHY. A complaint wss sworn out in Justice Coshow's court today for the arrrt of J M Hill for forgery. This forenoon Hill went to the National Rank and passed a note signed oy gatnuei Bryan, ol Tangent, lor 4551, which was discounted. It was soon learned that it waa a forgery aad Mr uryan naa a warrant issued lor his ar rest. Last night Hill tried to cash a note on JL. Bryan lor tbe same amount. Dr Maston advanced $5 on it; but learn ing it was a forgery found Hill, who ad mitted hie guilt,and returned the money, Hill was arrested by Marshal Hoffman at the Court House this afternoon .taken before the Justice, waived examination. and was held under $500 bonds to await the action of the grand jury. He is unuouoteuiya "Daaegg." ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. VTOTICH IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL PEA JLT eoBelnter-sted that on tha 11th day ot Morwn- ner, lSUl, I nted la tbe County Court ot Linn Bounty, Orefron,mr Snal aooount In th matter ol the est I ot Jeruaha Moore, deoeaaed, and that aald court has appointed Saturday, tha 12th day of Daeerabar, 1H1, at me near or u o aioca, a ra 01 aaluuay. aa in not, far b win all bleoUone. It any. te aald final acoou al and for theutUoment ot aald as at. Said day twin en i tn days or tna regular December tens, leti, ei ma aourt. Dated this lth day af Korember. 1881. MART J BEARD, IflBiim, Administratrix said estate, AtUraey . collG- Portland, Oregnn. A. P. Arraatrone, Prln. Branch Sclion! : Capital Bus. Coll r. a, Salem. Oregon, Sam course of study, same rates ot tulUoa. liusiness, Shorthand, Typm-ritine. Ptnmantltif. mnd Sngliik Dtfartmtntt ln reesion thmurhout the year. Studrnls tvdaill at sny time. Caiatx(-ia from either achool tnt FORTHILLER & IRVIflG, trl--?isi. .t-i--tAV-5,?l ; -FUNERAL DIRECTORS. arterial Embalming done 8olentifloally. Albany, . Oregon. REVERE HOUSE, 1LBANY. v OREGON 3HAS." PFEIFFER PROPRIETOR, W4fo, nn In ftstlaKBi atf-rr a. Tshloa AV .'.VM7MI A tva w v wy v awvitm ttipplied with the best In tbe 12 target erman syrup J. C. Dafw-:!, Rector of St James, Episcopal Church, Bafaula, AU.: "My sou has been badly afflicted with a fearful and threatening cough for several months, and after trying several OTescriptions from physicians which failed to relieve him, he has been perfectly restored by the nse oi two bottles of Bo An Episcopal schee's German Syr up, X can recom Rector. mend it without hesitation." Chronic severe, deep-seated coughs like this are as severe tests as a remedy can be subjected to. It is for these long standing cases that Eoschee'a Ger man Syrup is made a specialty. Many others afflicted aa this lad was, will do well to make a note of this. J. F. Arnold, Montevideo, Minn., writes: I always use German Syrup for a Cold on the Lungs, I have sever found an equal to it far leas a superior. if CL C GREF..V, Stole Maa'fr,VoK.lury,ltJ. TWO MEN AND ONE HOY POUND DEAD.!! s sVhile trjing to Crowd theii WAT tXTO DY0E&Fi.0fe1A0t.0S itore, where they always have on hand he largeat Stock south of Portland, of the latest Improved Rifles and Shot June; an Immense stock of Fishing Tackle of every description; Tenia, Hammocks, Cam p Chairs and thousands of ether thing too numerous to mention. Xlepair Shop in connection with the Store, and one of (lie best workmen In the State to do any tnd sll kind of work. Come on Come al. No rouble to how goods. "Small prcfit .nd quick Alee I OUl ATJttO. Tha Snglish peo ple look more closely to tb fenuinener t a . iTisjfc'' e: mete ste jiiea i nan j.vX3'. r . we Ao. In left, they which they aiaxe Klxnrct ai.d de stroy eai.ilte-a-.e4 - producta tlaat at not what they ar r-5.rcsut4 to be. Coder fuU tu::e lbiU'iid of jKmndaot tea have bcvri t :ri.l tpc.-a'..of their wholsutieadnl tcra'lon. Tea, uf tho way. Is o. oof ttio mt uotorl-ca-lja 'lic-rr.'r.l ar:l- of romn-ierra. Kot a. cc a o.:. tilj;Lt, :.'..! j- irraca tea artlfl c'.a!!y r 'lured, but tlim and of rvvand of vbrC-.i'.rt f.r tea lea.'. arc used toawcU x .t i. i.l ch-c t tea-; a.-'i, rive, and willow i -..i i,:aj tlirtie t o:am.ii!y Used. i'.l irc.!i:;t fr -a Ire, trarc!i ar are ! eVj ar..J 1 I e t a. r.ren nv.-j;i.-I lea t '.it s Ue rd fr.-at f !ie fc-a h .a era tepi iS.icA ar.l fetal: 0 ci .:ii fit.d ;iic:rwy !ato lJs.' tie p ;ras." I lis I'i rl!."!i -r- tt "rn:iUtnfamf ih'.i t ji Tt-y t -zf.it. ,; lur 03 tea Is too la.rf ;i . -. t V i .!...!: h. ta: .r Mbly i-.e j-- rr i .t 1-7 tur are tbtw coavuntd i:t A;: erl-s. TeotVs Tea H jT'--t;:t4 trlih th caej. au'y Hi", it I a-.ctii'.Tid and ri::aJolteiated; ia fie l, tli sunr-! ten leaf per aad aln I'.e. I: vi,;tr lusai- njrior itrengtA, ab iut er.e thirl loes ot it tclnj requlrod lo an Icfi:l;i3 thaa of ibea-t;2dai teae, and Its frarrance arid es-bie flavor la at onee ap parent. It irU bs a rcrelatlon to yon. Ia ord tits: lu purity and quality maybec-aar. antesd,' it ts sold oi:j la rccn.l rackaffwi tearing thts trale-inark: ll- TEA 'PureAsGood! Itcstik) per pound, re ial ALB1HT COLLEGIATE IKSTITUIS ALBANY, OREGON. 18Q1, BOZ. first Teraa Qaeaed Bepteasber Stw . ISSS). A full corps of Instruotors. CLASSICAL. SCIENTIFIC. LITERARY a s COMMERCIAL AND HOHMAL CLASSES. fearses sr study arranged to meettk all gtrttdes of students. Sternal ttutmetmentt offered to ttudenit from mbroad. war. BLatar a coroir rrealdeat. CHOICE MEATS Or AtA Kn BAmrlolx H alter, Oppaatt flehmearl Urery Stable, nest er S WlilasMtt Part lung Go's stor. kSAA. SoientiGo American y f, Afjenoy for D ,4 TRADE MARKS. COPVRIOHTa, ato. wrir fnfrarmatlon and free Unnffbook write to MUNN A OO- Sta Bkoadwat, Nsw Yorst. Oldeat bureau for aecurtn patent In Amerloa. Every patent taken out by its Is brought beiore th pubUo by a notice given Ire ot ctuu in th lauveat etrenlatton of any aolentlrre palter tn tha world. Splendidly IllostnUed. Ko lntelllirent man should be without It, VV'eeklr R3.00 a year! tl. six months. Add-ese MUNX A (JO rvumgaa. Kit Broadway, i-e Vork. Z Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pafr ant business conducted for Moderate Fee. Our Offlc Is Opposlt U. S. Patent Office, snd we can tern re patent in leet time than Utoet remote from Washington, Bend model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free ot charge. Onr fee not due till patent ia secured. A Pamphlel, "How to Obtain Patenta," with names of activJ clients in your State, county, or town, tent tree. Addrees, C.A.SfwOW&CO. Oppotita Patent Office, WasMnoton. D. C. ACADEMY or Our Ladj ; of Perpetual Help. . ALBANY, - - - OREGON Oonduoted by the Sisleia f St, Bensdlot Tuition In select day sobool ranges no fS to f 10, , For terms o' Brst tlu-c til l ar DrtlocHraaooly atths 4i 5s n. artacA faUcitar ftn rwarlrarAal. City Restaurant,, 1T..I.. lu.a anfiala ai-.p.J. !- 1 .VI 13 ind popular reetanrant lll be made first. Jits n every respeet, xne p tbllo will be given good meals si all hours fnr rr.!v " A Severe Law. aw a mri ti mjm a mm b. VI S