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ruiotrat. local ir.-. iu. Chook Coi xty. -Hugh Cleek and fata- f Willow creek, have moved to iho j illamette valley Thatlectric lights will soon illumi-! hate our city is a ccrlaintv. Mr. Mc- i nieekin lias purchased the Albany plant, , which Inn! 1p inn small to net the ! requirements of that growing city, and will soon have it shipped to this place. (?. W. siayton returned Sunday from Indiana, where he and J 11 Crooks had been with a band of horses f hen Mr Slayton re'.nrned nearly all the horses were sold. The average price received for the horses which they sold was $51, netting a bou i $30 per head to the owners- The red brothers and sisters from the Warm Springs have been numerous in town during the week. They have fin ished hop picking in Willamette vallov, and on theii way home, ponies laden down with huckleberries, which they are selling to the whites. Last Sunday night nbont 11 o'clock man by the name of Starring attempts" to take his own life by cutting his left arm with a razor just below the elbow, j Starring came to this place from Pendle-1 ton three or four weekaago, and com j inenced working for C W r'lkins in his blacksmith shop, where lie lias been up ! tt., nf klo aan,r,f U Mmmil ! suicide Ochoco Review. -n time ui w.,.t iu wiuiiiu A Cotvoh Plant. W j Willbanks, a few days ago, preseuted us a cotton plant on which was a full blown blossom and a number of buds, known as squares to those whi are familiar with its cultiva tion. This plant, with a number of others, was grown in Mr Willbanks' garden in this city without extra care, which are the first known to have bloomed in the Willamette valley out of doors. The stock of the p'ant given us was almost three foet high, and there were but few of .the many who saw it that knew what it was. Persons from the eouth howevir, readily recognized it. Benton Leader. Not the f.rst to bloom . They have on one or two occasions bloomed in the yard of Mayor Cowan of this city, accounts of which were given at the time. School Export. Following is the liet of names on "roll of honor" in district No. 36, Oakiville, Oregon, for month ending September 30, 1892: Boys Earl Shearer, Frank St John, Loit Junkln, Worthy Smith, Milton Mill hollen, Benoie Black, Floyd Wade, Her bsrt Acheson. Girls Winnie Holstein, Nellie Hol stein, Carrie Shearer, Lena Shearer. Nellie Pattison. Abie Pattison, Letha Smith. Maud Wade, Mida Millhollsn, Ethel Barton Ollie Beatty, Jennie C.aw ford,. Maggie Coon. Floy Puuli. W. A. Roru, teacher. A ClILoaoroRM, AOCIDBBT. Yester day the seventee.i months oij child of Mr M Myde, while alone in a room, at Mr llydes, secured a :inall rial of chloroform, which alter being ued for a toothache, had been placed cn the back pan of the table. The little cne drank a little of it, and spilt the rest on the floor, then lay with itc face directly over the place, where it was found in an insensible condi tion shortly afterward. Dra Wallace and Ellis were called, and by prompt and cloae attention to the case brought the child out, though it was a vary c!oe call to death. The Signal Service The C S. sig nal service has ordered the water, icauge placed on the second pier of the new bridge. The local agent, F M French, will have this done at once, in big ng nres, so as to be seen from the foot oi Ferry street. The Portland office was recently burned out, with the records, a great loes to the service. The time for the beginning of the fall work is Oct, 15. Bulbs ! Bvvbs ! Bulbs ' A larze importation direct frorr. Europe of choice bulbs, of the newest varieties including I hyacinths, crocuses, tvlips, narcissus, jouquils, snowballs c. A chance for! every one this year. For sale by Stewart & Sox, First and Fei'y streets. The Review of Reviews continues to strike hard blows for the bujy people of the world. With a copy of thisplendid magazine you are loaded for any game that come. It hit everything with bullets- Read it if you would be in the literary swim. The October number is here. Two College Cases. Wednesday the Supreme Court decided the case of the Philomath College agt E C Wjatt in favor of the College ; the case of ;o. Liggett et al agt vV S Ladd et al was decided in favor of the defendants, representing the present Agricultural College, the court declaring that the deed from the trustees of the CorvaUis College to the Agricul tural College was one that ought to have been made in equity and good conscience, and hence would be held to have been made. Jost how an alterative medicine cleans.) tbe system is an opto (jacsticu; tot'h Ayer's Sanaparilla ei produce a radical change in the b'.ood is well tasiad on al sides- It is evrrywhari con '. i . I til be 1 1 remedy for blood disorders. r ' " As general rule, it is b?at not ti correct costive by the use of saline or drsatic medi cines. When a purgative is needed, tbe most prnmpt, effective, and beoefietl is Ayer's Pilla. Their tendency is t- restore, and not weaken, too normal action of t he bowels. New Millinery. We are pleased to Inform our friends and trade in general that our stock for the season just opening Is now complete, and that it contains many new features in millinery that are sure to be interesting. Very respectfully. Misses Ball. Millixbby. I am ready for the winter trade. Have all the latest styles in hats and bonnets, which are very pretty this season. You are most cordially invited. Yours respectfully, To M. Dat'sit. Perhaps You want the bes roc ries to be secured in the city; thvn call or Parser Bros. Perhaps You want fresh produce just from the gardeners, then call on Parker 11 'os. Pel haps You want the best baked goods In the city, breads, cak's, cookies, pies, ec.,then call on Parker Bros and you will get the goods and first class treatment. STOP at Will V Stark V if ;ou deiire io sea the finest line of ailverwrre ever bruught, to Albsny. It embrscts many novelties and will he sold at reasonable prices. A BARGAIN Fim.'i r am) vnti'.i a 1:1..: fj'.m fir sale, constating of 40 arret, tf land, one mile north of Albany Lanr well im proved. For psrtlcu'lai ioxulre of W II WSNKK iTHAYLU from my premises sbeut throo woks axo, one brown m te jtb wbil strip in face, xtsr brand in loft hip, ngure on lelt ahopider. bid ban stall 01 uaiter on and Interfering pad in wiia: m left t.iad 1. g wli n eft. V orv Any information ofbor where- bout will be rewarded by addiew-inir A II Bond, Albany, Oregon. Sloie, Best utoek of 2nd gar goods Iu ti valley, and the most reasonable priet have oa baud all kinds of FURNITURE; STOVES, TINWARE, TtUNKS, BOOKE, PICTURES, CLOCKS, CROCKERY. ETC, ETC. On door west of 8 E Young's eld store, L. GOTLEI0. (The Pay Taxss. The Salem Juuruul lias figured out that insurance companies in ! the Northwest doing a farm business paid taxes as follows in Oregon and Washington during the past year: State, i,'!024.37; Farmers and Merr-hanta. 7R9. 7; Northwest, 537.52; Continental, 360. 1!; Home. 3S2.74; Phoenix, of Hartford, W 74; American, MM 72; tiurdian,234.Il ; Phoenix, of Brooklyn, $224 3i; Sun. $138 37, and says: Under lhe "o' Oregon, outside insurance companies are imply required to pay a V "r . . . . ""H"-"""""! received In the State during the preced ing leal ucr uruuciiiig return premi - urns, re insiHHiu-e, agents' commissions taxes, expenses, licenses and losses naid in the state, w hich practically exempts many of the companies from taxation in this state; while a home company hav ing its propei ty located within the state must pay taxes upon it, which makes a discrimination auainst bomn i-nmrni.o j and in favor of outside companies and is suincwuugiiiat isnotuone in otherststes, and the state of Oregon is annually losing about $60,0110 thereby. Thr Bkst Yrr. An Exchange tells the following which is a little the best joke on a sheriff yet reported : "The sheriff of Klamath county was aboard the north-bound train that reached t.b city this morning with a prisoner whose daytinntion was Salem. A few miles this side of Glendale the sheriff fell in a sleep, during which time the prisoner rent into the toilet room of the car. Awakening and misshig the prisoner fmni l,'i. .M. I 1. : I" . in;, pmr, lilt- plirrill IIHIllirVtl l II AT ! had become of his man, when some one ; in me car tola BUB that at the last stop of the train a man was seen to take to the brush. The sheriff had the train stopped and got off to recapture the prisoner. After the train started, leav ing the sheriff in the wilds of losephine county, hunting his supposed fleeing care, the prisoner came out of the toilet room into the car and inquired for the sheriff. A few stations further north the prisoner walked off the car, with the remark, "I guets I'll go and hunt that sheriff. I haiea hard time keeping track of him." Jcbt List. Following is the list for the Circuit Court, which convenes in this city on Monday, Oct 24th : Albany W E Baker. A P Barker, W B Penham. Shedd W E Githens, J A McBride. Lebanon E B Myers. Shelburn T M Munkers, John Mont gomery. Central Albany B W Langdon, J J Graham. Geo Patterson. Crawfordsville Thomas Morris. Price Ed Chambers, S A Dawson. Sodaviile Ban Simons, High Peery. Santiam W E Ray, A W Gaines. ' Scio A R McDonald. " Syracuse John Conser, F M Miller East Albany E J Lanning. Brownsville A W Stanard. W C Cooley. 0 P Coshow, J W Swank. Jordan W R Ray. Harrisburs; M Cunningham. W iterloo F B Powell. Tangent Alfred Blevins. Orleans James Dyer. Meets ix Alba.it. The ecclesiastical courts of the Presbyterian church of Oregon will hold their annual sessions next week There are four Preabvtervs and one srnod in this st.-.te The Pres- bytery of Willamette.to which the church in thiacitv helonva. m.tH in VaistkM next Monday, the lOrh. It in imivnl of 21 miaiters,27 churches and 80 elders, witli MOO member and 2.000 Bnnday school scholar. The Synod of Oregon meet in Albany on the 13th, and is composed of 75 ministers. 85 churches. 350 elders, 5500 members and 7000 Sun, nay scnooi scnoiar. Key t.) ihoinpson, D D, of Corvalli?, is moderator of the Synod and will preach the opening sermon. New "Cook Look Fre':. The Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, haa just published its new cook book, railed -Tahie and Kitchen, ' compiled with great car?. Besides containing over 500 r?ceips for all kinds of pastry aod home cookery.tliere are valuable hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter the dining room, etc., a hundred and one hints in every branch of the culinary at. Cookery ol the vsry finest and richist as well as that of the most economical and home like is provided far. "Tcb!e and Kitchen" wi.l be sent post age prepaid to any lady patron sending her address, (came, town and state) plainly given. Postal card is as gooJ as a letter. Address Price Baking Powder Co., 184, 186 and 188 Michigan Stree Chicago, III. (Mention if desired in German.) A Peculiar Accioent. It will be n membered that some months ago Mr W H Warner, while chopping up a pine tree on his premises across the river, cut his toot so seriously that he was laid up for ; several monms. L,ast Saturday ho went out to dig up the stump of t hs pine tree and while chopping the ax came in contact with the shoe on the sne foot, near the instep, cutting through the leather and 1 pat barely through the stocking a silt two ai.d a half inches lung. Remarkable eo.n..idencc. In Oregon. According to the story in lhe Chicago Times, the long. sought mur derer of Dr Cronln has been found. He is said to be Thomas Geogehgan, confined now in the Oregon penitentiary under the name of Thomas Oo'eman. He Is a well known crook, and was here at the time of the murder, but no: he-etcfore suspected cf complicity in it. lie is said to have been the man who actually dealt the fatal blows. Two of Them. One Alsirom wascil aboosed 'oday for vagrancy, and a man named Kelley, who arrived here last night irom Mnnmouin on general principles and disorderly canduct. Ue is Insane and deals out $100,000 paper very pro miscuously, declaring he has S6d,oooxo to draw on. To-r.orrow he will probably be sent to Salem. Fixe Grapes W H Warner, tNe gardner, has left on our table samples of the Concord grapes grown on his premises across the riser from this city which for flsvor, size and beauty compares favorably with lhe productions of California. AtWashonp.il, Wash., a dead horse was hanldd thiough the streets as a representative ol the peoples party. ! v es, More Peoplw want good gioceries j than anything else. It means a good ucai icr ine narmony 01 ine Household. Matters go alonw more smoothly. Deal with Conn & Hendricson snd you will get the best groceries at the lowest prices. Their produce is always fresh, and they keep the latest In everything. You arc not in it if you do not buy your eating golds of Conn & Hendricson. Furniture for sale at Mrs Mueller's, corner 3rd .vnd Ellsworth streets. A few copies of Cram's Atlas (new cen. bus edition) for sale at $2 each. Apply to Mrs Talt, corner Broadalbiu and 3rd streets. You ATTENTION is called to our line o ;icnne costumc,cnpes. jacket -,b!acrs and wis, which is now complete, frtey are tailor-made sml guaranteed to fit. I lis cloths are of the latest fabrics. Very truly, Samuel F.. Young. sViip.k you come to Albany Don't fail to visit Blackman & Hodges, The drJgglsts They carry a targe and .holce stock ot drugs, patent medicines, etc. Prescriptions are always carcfulK and prompllv attended to. It will Pay you. Ladies Kbit VjojTs. I have jaet received a ease of ladie' ribbed summer vests, long and short sleeve Special values. SaJIDEL E Youko. fflSTUDIO. Mottle E. Martin. 5U1 Street, residence of Rev G W HHI. ! Dress Timmings. The latest novelties drrrs uin ti irc,stan always 1 e found al Ik Samuel E. Voun SOCIAL AND Bulh Cleveland is one year old today. Haslett the celebrated pilgrim prlntei, l In the city. A liulvorscn, the miner, has just Jre turhed from Mt Jefferson on nprospectlng P. Rev P A Mote, fnamcr county school superinteneent, is in the city to attend the conference of the M E Church South. Willis Dorrls left this noon for Astoria. where he will work on the Town Talk, of which his drother Frank l foreman C O Lee went to Junction City 'his noon in response to a dispatch r mounting he dangerous lllress of his brother Henry. Mrs O F Paxton returned this noon fro.n a trip to her former home in Indiana, vis iting Indianapolis among oilier eastern cities. Postmaster, David Scott, of Fo Valley, is in the city. Two of Mr Scot is s"ns, I Sandy and Prince, are attending the A I-j bany College. Rev John Morrison, of Oakland, Calif , j has been chosen pastor of the Calvary I Presbvterlan church in Portland, to mc ceed Dr Landor., at a -V.aiv i ( $3000 a year. L R EUcrt. a former resident of Albany, avlng been In the drug business In this htiy years ago, is the nominee of the non artisan ticket in San Francisco, for mayor. License has been issued for the marriage of John A Thomas and Miss Addie Hollo way, of Hai-rrisgurg, A L MorrU, witness. Eugene H L'lm and Jane Gentry, of Leb. anon. Bruce Wallace, witness. Mr Conover, of the Corvalli Gazette, In compan with his wife, passed through Albany 10 day, for the State Press asso ciation meeting at The Dalles. Bob John son, of that city, will also attend. Mr Wm Pk-iffer and wife have moved from Dallas 10 Albany and will make Al- ban; their home. Mr Ptelffei will go ; Into the confectionary business in the store j adj Dining the Keverc House aoou: mc isi of November. Governor Pennoyer passed throiifih A I- j bany today on his way home from Rose- j burg, where he dellvereJ his Peoples party address on Saturday After such a j laborious effort the Governor thought it fat to not make the- entire trip at one data, and so stopped over here for the next train. He declares that he has not : changed, that it 'a other people who have j been changing. Governor Pennoyer is at east a very interesting character In the 1 present history of Oregon, though n. ot democrats verr sensibly will not endorse a good mini of his ideas. tuesbay. ' Hob O N Penny was at the depot this j aoon The Democrat is glad to see Mrs Chea ! die, who has been ill 'or some time, on the streets again. J O Wrl'snian, t ss. 1 , ! manager of toe local ; y, wBt to lortland insurance company this noon on business. Geo Westfall, of Portland, ha been in the city, 00 a visit for several days re- turning home this noon. Hon J M Wallace leave today for Greeley, Colo-, where he will remain for several week. Palem Journal. Rev. Wm. Ga and wife, nareaU o! Mr. n II UrClls.l.imvpJ n Alhanv thi noon, and expect to make Oregon Isiwsi. s-L i Jerry Shea, the well-kaown onion ; s u in .Now.busine is bus raiser, of the Sweet Home country, was ; nt9i capital proprietor of the ib the ctty today with a load of this uo- new rity FUvi! mtma bu.inee and urpaaeed product. propose, to invest their money in boild- G W Webb, ex-state treasurer, is in in it up. Docks, warehouse, hotel, the city from La Grande. "Cncle j water worka aod street improvement ieorge" recently rtturned from loog, trip east, where be visited Ins birthplace in Maryland. He left there in 1W2. aod j found that something of a change hd occurred io the half century intervening. . An aged sister was there to welcome him. bat fifty year had dimmed the ; recollection of each. Mr. Wbb was ac- i companied home to La Uraade by Ins ; daughter, Mrs. Frank Fraxier. Mr. Fra-1 zier will return Saturday. E O. MrE Story' father, Mr Graf, who! raa fM v-Ltfl rm nM voatArriir W9 I onrtuFstwl , a birthday reunion at her' residence ob ' East Davi and East Eighth, merei"'" "' a were present three aeneralions of rela -, tivee, and friends from Michigan, New! vrs- art fr-.m aiianr Or it q .!iL!.nd.,?i "S'J! r:"f landing BMLjS one of i the liveliest of the guests. For a man of his age he enjovs excellent health. A ! fiae dinner was served, and it was a re- j union of heart as well as of hand -O.ego- ironian ofOrt3 ' , wanxEsnar. D C Schell leave iu a few days on a trip to his old home in Canada. MrJ H Maine, of Newport, a former resident of Albany, is io the city on a several days visit. MrTrixieaud wife left this noon for ; home, being . accompanied as far as j Portland by Miss Hora Mason. Miss Mand Hoffman, of CorvaUis, ha gone to Boston to atteod the Unions I '-:i Echool of Oratory. Licenses were issued today for the marriage of A G Allingham and Eva Pearl, and Martin K Kindner and Iva Calavan. Mr Striker, sopf rintendent of the Corvalli Wagon Works, was in Albany this noon on his way to Cortland, N Y, ob business. He reports the factory as doing a big business. Among those examined at Salem yes terday fur admission to '.he bar were J II Williams, of Eugene, once a candidate for county school superintendent in this county, J H Wilson, of Corvallia, and W I Vawter, of Medford, formerly of Halsey. Two of Albany' most promising young men, Mr tred tort miller and Mr WW Lvob, visited our city on Monday even- j in'g. They came over on their "wheels" in an hour and a quw ter, making a call on DrThomoson and Prof Blanchard. 1 returning the satne evening. Corvallis Times. Musical Treat. To have the richest and most varied musical treat of your life, attend the concert of the DeMoss family, vocalists and Instrumentalists, Friday eve, Oct 7, at the Baptist church. The musical feats performed by each of them on several different instruments at once is simply wonderful! come and see. Tickets sold at 25 cents oy members of the Youn Ptoples society or by Black man & Hodges. To thobouoiily istbodi'ck the Delearte corset and waiits will sell at reduced prices for five days. A 30 corset for $2.75. A 27!6 corset for $225. A 2 00 waist for $1.60. Misses 76 cts waist 00 cts. . Mrs A M T.W.T, Broadalbin st. cor. 3rd. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the count ry than all other diseases put together, and until tbe last few years was supposed to bt incarable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disease, and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly fsilinittci euro with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Sci ence haa proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and, therefore, requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &Co. , Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional core on the market. It la taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon ful. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces ot the system. They offer one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Send for Circulars and testimonials. Address, P. J. cheney & co. , Toledo, 0. W8olu by Druggists, 75c. H about that crder for job printing ,u pr om iscd Cobb, a few days ago, eh ? Albany Market. Wheat, 01c. Oats, 36c. Flour, $5.00. Hutter, 20o. Eggs, 25c. lard, 120. Pork - hams, 1'; shoulders, 8 ' slues, 12o. Hay, baled. 15, Po aloe. 25c. App!e, 50c. Hops. 17o. Dried f.-u it plums, 9c, apples, tto. UutckenH, 94 i per ooze n, Tteef, ou foot, "V. v.. 1 Mogs, dressed, 70. BORN. CROUCH. On Friday Sept 30th' 1S92, in Atbany, to Mr and Mrs James A Crouch a son. All doing well. Asioiha, Oct 1st, 1S02, E tlitor rri.irrof: Do you know what is going 011 in this burgh? Are the people of Albany inter ested to any extent iu the welfare of As t want railroad connection with this principal sea port of the North-1 , rv :.. 1 n ...... . a. ' ! Wl'SV. Vl 1 lllttV .1IU.UM IV SIOIia : Dttilvnlrl nnt,tnnnv n i i V I 1 1 i Ca 1 i n a t i 1 11 1 i . . ! i gotten up for the purpose of irritating the moesbaek element of Clatsop and Tillamook counties with the fear o! such an imurobablc innovation of their righli HI their present lifetime us a railroad running through their cowpastures, and every pesxy locomotive rmed with a cow catcher on purpose to catch the unwary rowa ol ye honest grangers, i The far seeing company, although a heartless corporation, will certainly re- I fuse to carry out the iiefutioua scheme, ! and wait till a future generation de- j mands the improvement. The Astoria Portland Railroad company are all qtllet. now, uot waiting for good weather, but more money. We caunot disctfis the financial stastitics of the company, ( yet with an mere is a nopeiui aspect as in sue o.tiuiuou vi mums as .suiria, ana : uesr Sir: The oreeoCi anu horsemen ? things are moving right along as well as j join in sxpressing to you ar.d your associ ! the difficulties that encumber the way atiou our appreciation of your tflortt to j will permit. One thing is sure the rail- i stimulate and enccurage the spirit of en road moat be built because there is a'terptlse in the interest of breeding snd 1 demand for it, and there has been al-1 racing by your very generous conduct to i ready so much expended in the work j ward the horsemen, j that even a failure of tho present com p. I We have been met br a spirit of liberal ! any would be a strong inducement to I Ity and generosity far beyond what we some other company to profit by their i had a right to expect. Your grounds and downfall, and take up the work to a buildings are well suited to the uses and completion of the line. : purposes for which they are Intended, and sue uau reiiowa excursion son ceie- hration was a bite thing for Astoria, and is even now bearine its fruit as a Nation-! tional advertisement of the Columbia river and her unequaled resources in all me requisites mat go so lar in the com-1 merce of a great nation. Every portion ; Tour old and esteemed 'itizen. Mr John of the onion is daily learning from thes-! i Crawford, has shown a llberallt to vieitors how great in the sisterhood of 1 ward lhe horsemen which entitles him to states nregou and Washington really are. I nfavorable legislation in Oregon laws, however, is working serious injury to her growth and increase in immigra tion, wmie tiie laws 01 astnr.ton. bBUg more favorable, induce targe nnmtiers to make their homes there although they would prefer the soil and climate of Ore gon 11 ine ute laws wre equally equita- uie. Oregon ueeus a nine legislation in e inteiesls ol Iree American sailors,, nd their honest boarding house keepers. If good honest American citizen have to 09 shaoghied and shipped to foreign pacta, let it be doae legally, protect the officer or man that ships bim and the captain who is willing to deprive anv man of his liberty if he can make a fei captain who is willing to deprive dollar by it, and add another victim to In subjected to his despotic brutality. Liana orna robbed ol b's property, deprived of his liberty by a citr officer ,nd iinpriK)ntj on hoard of ao 'English shin bv an Kmriish csntain. in an Amur- ican port, is as aggravated case that cries , aloud for justice, and a stiingent law. ! How many good iten that have disap- i peared on chip board or beneath tbe j wave of the Columbia, and never been . heard from again we may never know. L.. J" "Ter hrk ol of course you have, it wlxated 'rTaniy loiut below A.iona aasl coyer, an are of territory of about four mile . t.in,i n.l it'wltl 1.A ll.tM vli.m t V.c Al are enterprises that claim the first atten- tion of the wealthy proprietors, and will he (poshed as rapidly as men and mfcoey can accomplish the work. New Astoria is decidedly iu "ia it" and thsreby hangs an interesting tale to tome of the Albany friends. Yery Tralr. sjgri. Tees who hav,- read Dolphs apel, : thioegh froai t-egiauiag to end please rai ... ... . , Aao.her b th ha bceB expoeed. The Jackot.ville Time : CaptOC ttJJP I lu nT. ' , f 'rpmm ,or 1''. aad hardahip they experienced iV", ,tl,e to".r "round C71Ur 'ke. recently.perhar the first Lme that white men have footed it orer the rooch crag and projection that cloae in 'his! mountain curiosity. They solved the sea serpent riddle, concerning which so much haa been heard in the past, while j on their trip The alleged monster : Droves to be nothing more or lew than j the shifting refieetions from sob aqueous crags and cliffs, that even on c'oee in-1 ,ike ,rmi in lhe t d j Sodaviile :s up with the rimes, and pro poses to be In the swim. It will have a weekly paper in a few days, and a skating rink and public hall generally A H Phelps wl!l run the former, Clyde Hill, the latter. Twenty-t-vo farmer around Harrisburg ' nave signeu an agreement to prosecu'e any aod all persons friend or foe, who shall trespass on anv of their premises for the purpose of hunting or otherwise. Thcv -are W Nichols, J F DavU, A A AlfordJW C Nicholson, W j Snodgrass.C C Jackson, j CL iiiiama. J W Bennett. E N Tandy, j D S Busey, G C Simon, II McCartney, John F Alford, J S Georae, A A McCart ney, Samuel Daw, F E Williams, L R Wilson, M A Rodgers, S Brock, Frank Leeper, P W Start. Yesterday evening Marshal Minto placed Constable T P Welch under arrest on a warrant sworn out before Recorder Goodell by Peter Biown, private prose cutor. Welch is charged with"compound Ing a crime for a reward." This arrest grow out of the constable's endeavor to close up a crap game Thursday night when he arrested the proprietor of the game and afterwards released him upon the crap man paving $30 to the comp'ain ar.t. Constable Welch will have a hearing Monday morning, having given bonds in the sum of $150 for his appearance. Statesman. No gambling games are now running in Salem- When Marshal Harry Minto ays anything, everybody knows he means it Statesman. Hon W F Butcher, democratic candi date for presidential elector, and Mayor Jere J Dooloy, of Sridgepsrt, who is on a visit to the Queen City last evening, made a wager of $50 aside, on the result of the presidential contest in New York. Baker City Democrat. In the matter of newspaper advertis ing, the Northern Pacific stands fourth in the list of railroads of the United States- During the last fiscal year it spent the sum of fl 12,843 in this parti cular field. The Pennsylvania line heads the list with an annual advertising account of $230,111. Those figures simp ly mean a good many passes for news papers and others, under U-e law it being necessary for them to appear under some such form. See W Read'a llni of dress g'.cds h' for buying alMwhsre. better i,it. and Followirit i tbe list of letters remaining in the post office at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Bept 27, 1892. Persons calling for these letters must give trio date on wnicn they were advertised. Bttrdwell, Mrs M I!, Bower, C, Brown, James 11-2, Calvin, Esq Arthur, Downs, Mr 8 N, Gribble, J & Heton, Mr H, Lent, Mr G F, Berker, August, Brown, Mrs H M, Callor, Mr Dan, Couvis, MrAlvin, Ellio'.t.Mrg Minnie Graham, Miss Kay tleaiy, K u. Lan, MrTliomas Morrison, A G, Mulicey, Mr Lnke, Mcf'allister.MrAlbert Miller.Mrs MaryK McFarland, Mr Larry, Morgan. Mrs Rosa McKauchlin, Mr W, Nicholls, Mr E Parker, Mis Eliza, Peacock, Mr A Rector, Mr John P, Riley, Mr Wm, Robson, Miss M2e1r.it' Walter, John, Wilbieer. John. Wintermute, J V, t. mostkith, p. A nl I KSHM L KAt tU WEKK The biggest racing event In the hUioty of Linn county closed In Albany Satur day evening. The results all speak for the Albany track. I he event of the week us the pacing of Iliondfc to lower 2:17 rr-L ,, . .. . .! 1 . . 1 ue nrsi aiicinpi was inane in j . 1 lie second tilal mathed the Northwest record In harness, the mile being made In 2:15 wuiioui a urea. i running norsc was pace mutter for the successful pacer. The other races resulted as follows Trot nn' pace, lady Mac, Anderson. 1 3 1 1. Vanquish, Dcivuhmutt. 1 1 a . rsarry N, M'iner, 3332. tune, 2:27'.,, Trot and pace, Del Norte, Batrows, f. Frar.k O'Ncil, Misner, 322. Captain mount. Waters, 3 3 3. H'lsc, 2:261 J:3, 3:8. 1 ret and ps.ee, bteMa II, Utkashmut, l i- King Patcl.en. Misner, 2 3. Lucy B. Misner, 3 3. Time, J:J4. A H dash was won by Alius, Papoose second, Joe D 3ra'- Time, I :c 5 i.t . Seven records were lowered during the week . Before tesvlng Albany liatu.day even ing the following testimonial was given by horsemen present at !? races: Alu .nt, Oct. 1, 1891. To Mr A Jiacklcman, president f ihc Linn County AgricuHural Association: .your track, with a very small outlay, can be made one ol the fastest in the North Mt v,,r dii.-. r. n.t uurixiu, placed ut under special obligations, our appreciation of which will be shown by our future attendance and co-operation. ; special mention. Signed Jay Beach, Nan B DeLaahmult, Geo M Mtner. 8 W ' I'lummer. W W Perclval. Jas K Misner . i M i. Whlte.Chas iUwk.Kobt Breeae.bam t'asto, Chaa Wood. T C Sharp. T M Hasar. G W Gill, V E McKnight, I C Mosher, Geo VlcKnight.Saml ACrowell, J iVShaanon.CE Uarrows.Cj Powell. m. hoi t Bsrcatacc. neuBtKs. GL'svst a or Bishop W W Duncan. D. D. President, Rev 0 .,,- K" . 'a" C O irarmon, L H Monlanyc, M T Ohling. E W Achison J L Cowan L 11 Montanye, I J Whitnev. J W Craig. M C U Cross. 1! M DuBose, D D, - J L Fulrell, - WJ Fenton, T P Hayues, O C Met-ar land. "C G Harmon, Rev C O Harmon MO Ligoci, c W Cobb, " Dl! McFarUnd, Rev DC McFarland. E K. Miller D D, J L Cowan. W I. Moilov, ' P A Moses and wile, R C Oglesby, ' J B Parnall.and wife, ' j M Parker, and wile P J Smile., rj Mo;, C W Cobb, B W Cundiff . E E Parrish, ' K A Reagan, H S Shanc'e.ar J w Ife Mrs F N Wood. A McGhee, J f Turner, S E Youn;, C W Cobb, 0 E Hawkins, I J Whitney , R K OWini, S E Young. " f W Shreve.and wife, E J Sun ley, ' H B Swaflbrd, T Thomas, and wile, " I M Turrrr, ' J F Wallace, and wife, R P VII son. arrucAjrrx. Rev I W May, lay tuu.r-.tre. F SDooghtoo, L V: Mjeccli F S iVwghton, P P Donlev. Rev DC McFarland, O C McFarlaad, Mr Jane Barae. L Moeoeh, E W Achison. Mrs lane Barnes. U r Bnrkhart, W I Van. SJ May. Wm Ijedgerwood. UI A McGbe. SI wnhoit. F W Wioocford, ou h.9 rirt. nt nsta riin r . . mmirt. Su-, Albaa; . Or. Month. ...... r.ieyastoa aasysw swa tsyri. 217. 7 tt. M'aatempermisrr, St.C. ivurtcrolrrim torwiai, 0) Jlai-mam tempsratwre. 0k: date. 8. Miaisnam iempsratsr, 3; date. 2, 3. Mean of nuxuaam teai eratar. 74.S. Mea.3 of mi a mum tmperatwe. 43 fto. Sislbs u aiiansm temncratore 0C' or sbnva, 1 -. titrsra steSBMsSa :ctaiiri:ar. 3-2 cr tel. . 0. Total prsctpiUti.Ni 135 inches. Departure iron naroiaJ. 0.19 iccJw. l'rv aiiioc direct son of the wind. N It 8. No. ot doodle day. 13. N j. of pa.t!y cloedy days, 4. No. of cloudy das r, IS. No of days on which .01 of tVaor sncw fell. 6. Dates on b ch hail lell.O Date oa which swow fell. 0 Data of 1 1, under storms. 0. DaUs of light frost, 0. Dates of killing or injarioua frost, 0 Dates of solar haloa. 0. Date of lanar haloa. 0. JoO i'i : -, YoloDtoer Ot server. Thai Orrftai RosEM-Bo, Or., 8ept 16th, IS.C- I hereby certify Uiat I am the owner of a copy of the 'Encyclopedia Britani ca," in law biadiag, and that I pad for the same at the rate oi six dollar per volume. Jomt Lam, . At'omey at Law Koskblbo, Or, The "Encyclopedia teemed by scholars to Sept. 16, 1 Sot. Britaaica" is es be the best and most exhaustive work of the ktnd ever published. If one Is going to buy an encyclopedia they should get the Brtianica. E. B. Prbblk, Attorney at Law. To whom it may concern: This naner U an evidence lhat I have examined the Oregonian echion of Encyclopedia Urltanlc," which I represented by Mr J W Crler. and that I consider it lhe ftneat edition of the same that I have ever seen. E. D, TnoMPtoH, Pastor M E Church. Roseburg, Or Or Cronlw' Mur4ereri 8pe lal to Daaoraar. SAi.gM, Or., Oct 3rd. --No decision in Church case yet. Evening Journal has interviews with Thomas Coleman and Prison Officials which confirms disnatch sof Sunday from Chicago that he is Thomas UeDghegan, alias "Coo.-.cy, the fox," who Is believed to have murdered l)r Cionln. srhHl Ibry ftsy. RoKKUUBG.Or., Sept. lCih, IMC. I have a copy of Chamber Cyclopedia wnicn is perteetiy rename, mu not so ex haustive 111 ils treatment of most subjects as the "Encyclopedia Bri:s;ilca," which I feould prefer, and for which I would subscribe if I lid not have the Chambers. V L Abrisqton, County Treasurer. KostuuRO, Or., Sept. 19, 1S92. This Is to certify that I have had sccess to, and used extensively, the "Encyclope dia Britanlca," and as authority for ex haustlve reference, It certainly has no equal. R. M. Cokklikc;. Bargains at Read's. DPRICE'S seaffl.Baking 1 m TJsed in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard- Highest of all in Leavening Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report ML ABSODUTCLY PURE num. AKs ABKOlD WHKAT. 61 CENTS MOKOAT. Four tramp printers ware dnins Albany today. Baker City has made a levy of 10 nulls for city taxes. ib Grand Lodge of K of I' meats at Eugene on Oct lltb . Th sttendsiics at the College ia aradustlv Incressioc. being over ISO, which i laige for lh beimiin' of alerm. Th Ore. 00 Press Ass'elati io matts at The Dalle tomorrow. Vsiv few editors will atteod frrm lb valloy. Tho LadtS Aid Sei.lv i!l mwL it Mr. NJ Heolim'a tomorrow sftriioo-i at 2.3 o'clock. A foil attendance rruaaator1. The or. miring jounj st.l ion DeUo.recud 2:i3'..., I.y Oeeco. died si City View Park IfSlI I day. I'- ira.n.rd th w the artunsl m osmnmO datiae t!i'!e rsc rr.e:in at the park Welcome. Tbe Ncwpart Times svb llr..r;e Wish- iajtoa and Msge Hanimood have ma lted tf .era fottniitht's search, and renort havme ft uod tbe "lost cl in nt'r.'' romacb ta'ked of aod hunted for. bat gly remarks that, while tbvy I nod the mine all riehr. they didn't bring it hom with tbem. Wai Vace Arretted. Two pioneer cltiaen are at outs This forenoon, on complaint of David Fminan, Mr yillliam ance was arrested for usini? abusive lanauage.and fined $5 and costs by Record er iienton, much the defentlant had no trouble In raising and paying ft seems that on last Saturday Mr Froman. who was Marshal of the drv at the races, or dered Mr Vance off the race track, which resulted in bid feeling, and -shen Mr Vance met Mr Froman on the s'reel this morning hot words followed, resulting in . .. . . .. T . osr incc srrcK. as 001 n are weaunv and old lesideui here the affair has bren the talk of the dav. A Lo.vo Rims -Tomorrow, about it o'clock, Frank G Lena will arrive in A'- bany oa t;ls way truund the world on a bktcle. A it Is n.ore interesting to knowabut a man when he is wi h you than when gone, tbe 1ekccat will give hs Interview previosuly. Mr Lent la a special representative of "Ouflng," the well known sporting paper. Ue will go to San Francisco,! hence by steamer across the Pacific to Japan and around the world, returning to New York In 189a. Mr Lena, according to an exchange, left New York on tbe 41b dav ot last June and haa traveled 412$ miles to -Sa'em In 97 days. HI record for ooe day i Sa mile, and his average run. $$ mile. He usually make from 50 to 60 miles a day. On several day he rode Irom 70 to So miles, but finding that this pace had a tendency to stiffen, he abandoned It and bow seldom exceeds 60 raiies He ha had sis escapes from death, two of them very ctrrosr, since he began li s ride. Four of Use .' were i ;- being caugh. on trestle b. iiilrs, rd t. had to crouch on the beans and hold his bicycle until they passed While at Yetlosrstone Park be nearly fell over a precipice. He was nearly drowned In the Yellowstone river while trying to swim across to get a skiff ! carry hs wheel over. One paper, lbs Ptiuburg Star, recently had a long article about Lens bcng captured by .radians, aod was about to be scalped, when a bottle ot firewater was found in hi pocket and be was reissued. He was fire day la making the trip from Walluia to The Dalies. The distance Is only 116 miles, but. owing to the severe sandstorms snd bad rwads, he had to walk over 100 mite. I.e Is 2$ year od, 5 feet 6 Inches in height, and weighs 140 pounds. The bicsoeon which he rides is so made utat srhenever be strikes a heavy g-ade he can change the gearing from 30 to 45 or 54 inches. Ths. wheel weigh 57 pounds and Lena carries 27 pounds ot luggage, consisting of a repairing outfit. ciothesnd materials lor hi camera, which he carries strapped to his back. rrrsDir. K Cleveland tc Sveoaoo dab haa breo organ ta-d ia Eagene with lino L Btlyea as presides: . The Steamer vVitiantte valUy laiWd for Sir Frar-cisea rstHT . It wilt U are Ssa Krsocisco ou the 8.h, ana Ynli ift's on the I Sib. Aboa Um -u!y eicitmet today ws a do: tisht tn so i"v. A sbt pSerd dj did no bet! dost in Eoesl sbaiM. 1 h era vd i slway with tbe former Lied of a dog. P The , ntrWmmn; at the WOTO lalL iea by Vlissj Arcs., tbeeiocattooist, lor tbe te: SBt '. f te W C V V. wa ecjysd by a fair and sppreeiative aadiee. Tbe pro- rrsir. ss t-oblnhsd wa earned 00 1, with a liberal addition of soeoro. Tho Portland Amateur Athletic e!ab held its f:l metiog Saturday. A plessta f- era of the event was tbe fact that tbe Y M C A made a tin rauor.t in tbe 00 itrsts. Y MCA men woa tbe 100 yard run ; 320 yard fcordel race; the 220 yard rue.io fact in each coot tat eotcre. Tbe BogcM Guard bsa ft gated tbe know ing out: la Goveroor Paaooyer's speech at Bosebnig Salorday. ba oevar rcaotioosd th r.irti-.- ot Ueu Weaver, bis candidal lor tbe presidency . Th Governor doe sot feel j 1st liht because be was not nominated for lhpsiUoa himsolf, hance bis d iks fjr Wosyor. Chniee jerked Venison at C E Browuells, C K Btowrcll offers fa' sate a lot of llnwer pot chesv. The fir. t cranbeirin of the soasoa at C R Brownila. , Kwest oider fir iniuca pie by the galhB at C K Broweel's. A rsi'.lraoak was killed on the itteet t Coburg Sunday moruias. Two cstdidstea for president ol tbe U. S Cleveland aad Marrisoa, may b re.n at tb front door oi 7 L. Wallace U Co. Subscriptions are being taken for a YM C A gymnaaiom and bath room. Let every body support it. It is jast what is wanted. The reuior editor was Idled to uuutod in the unbrace of Morpheus last evenieg by tba musical st-ain' of the moonlight sereo ader. Thank. S. N. Steels i Co. are now prepared to make (nana from 1 to 5 yeaia io amoun's from $200 to 3IO.0CO. Call on, or writ them at Albany, Ore. The County Court i in session this site. noon, allowing bills an I hearing rjad oaaer. cousirVsrabla tims bem; given to the Usl anon case. C. A. Frau'z doing basinoas under the firm name of Krauts Bros., ia Klag' Vallsv, made aa assignment last Saturday for th baoefit of his creditor. Liabilities, 918, 000, sats,93fl,000. At the regular monthly nieetiug of th Salem Building aud Luan association at tb secretary's office last evening $3658 wa l.iaued at tventy-fiye moutha interett in advance. This was the lost directors' meet ine for the third y ear of the associatiin since otgaoizstion. Niagara Kid glare in black aod colo.s, $1 per pair. None letter for the prit Every ptir warranttd, Samuiu. K Yocho Albany Ore, I. Baking Powder OX lilt: KO1 1 ltl.it s, B01SABT. Oct. 3rd, 1892. Mr Henry and Mia Mis Eblwrta, cf Monmouth, were calling on friends in this neighborhood last Saturday. Mr 8tockdale has broperty in Coborg and moved there for the winter. Mr Ilea ley's are moving to Coborg this Wtek. A family named Brothers have rented the Chaa Cochran place, and have moved there from Brownsille. Mr aad Mrg Havworth spent several day visiting in Brownsville last w.-ek Mr and Mrs Oscar Bosev were calling on friends in this vicinity last Saturday, ; tney were on their way to Eugene. Mr and Mrs Dunham of Crook county. arrived at Mr Allingham two weekai and their son being ouite sick with malarial fever they were compelled to j remain there until he recovered sum- ciently to continue their journey to the sii-iuiiy 01 langem iovisu reiaiivea. I Miss Eva Alford has be n engaged to I teach the Pine school nd w ill liegin her ' term thi morning. Mr F M W ilkin and family have been -pending several day with their rela tive here. Jesse Wo f came ao from Brownsville : . tn erst ol last week to visit his parent, tie returned heme Saturday. Tbe Luc kev farm ba been leased f o j Mr Dempaey for the ensuing year. Messrs Hilt and Ljadwick are moving to the Walter Brown farm this week. Clary Foresman has returned to the i boundary af'er a four mou'hs sojourn on : Lake creek. Frank Schneider moved to Mt Angel but week. lie shipped his !iouhold good via the Oregonian R R. from wilklns. Mr K C KeuiD. while oainlini? the roof of Mr tieo Huston's hoase last week, fell to 'he ground and broke an arm and received other injuries whieli will inca paciate him for labor for a good while, making it hard upon htm and family, a he depend upon bis labor for a support. Mr Geo Haeton ha built a nice and substantial building and a barn on hs place, aad Mr Wisaaaan ia building a neat and commodious dwelling on his lot. He purchased tbe old school boaae and fitted it up a a blacksmith shop aod now nas ine best one in una section. The school is in prosrres with a good attendance and the new building loom ap io good proportion acd shows that we are progressing. Other improvements are ob the war. but we have not yet takes on city air. The Odd Fellow worked late Saturday sight with a new viciim.and the gavel of tbe alliance was rapping in the adjacent nail at toe same time. Crawfordsrii'e cow haa three secret I - ( : -. - . . - . . . . I 1 uicf r. n.ieves are: again on u ram prge in this place- Several dozes are mieeifig. The dog killei is also abroad. Some lands are cbaaxinc band acd farmer are -busy sow big grain. Business has improved some. Wesiby steak state sain. W H Cuahman to Wallace 'Hoi- bort. S4 acre 11 w 4 ... Waterloo T Co. to J A Smith. t lota 225 Waterloo DCo. to leabeiie Oakley, 2 lot. ... 175 II C Caldwell to A B lilcaaon. 1 71 acre 11 w 1 2000 Portland Savings Pas Io Jacob Mer.ear. 9.9 acre 13 E 1 100 Oregon to C A Powell. 61.50 acre 12 w 1 76 H Bryant to Wm Gilchrist 200 acre II w 1 600 Jacob Me near to Emma Meoear, 9.90 acres IS K 1 100 H M Perry Io S P Pavne, trustee 124.27 acres, Sodaviile MOO M H Shelton et ox to C Simpson. 4..T9 acres, gcio 300 A J Jobnton to J C Simpson, 2 lots, Scio 400 R A Ramby. trustee to Frank Ssgerc,uist,l lot, Harriaburg- 127 R A Ramby trustee to E Basbaw, 1 lot. namtburg 500 R k Ramby trustee to John StaJ- burg. IS lot. Harrisborg 187 E V Berwick to E R Berwick, H0 acres 13 w 3 2800 John Sweet to Ole Oiesoo, 169 acre 13 E 2 1000 1S,990 TIME LIMITED. Dr Darrio, who has been for a number 4l weeks at the Revere House, Albany, Or., treating the sick and atbictcd, will have to leave and take charge of the Portland office soon. All those who are j In.... 1.1 Inn f Ia 1 1 i .1 .T . 1 ..... r, T . .. 1 i.vui.ciupn.'M, M vailing nuu ivii,h,ii the Dr will do we'll to do so soon, as the Doctor's lime is limited to a few week. The diseases which lield most readily to the curative agency of this method a practiced by them are : Atslima, Bronchitis, Consumption, Deafness. Eruptions, Paralysis, Loss of Noice, Wakefulness, Diarrhea, Dropsy, Fits, Piles. Scrofula, Swelling. Wens, Spinal Complaint. Cold Feet and Hands, Erysipelas.Nerveous Depression.St Vitus THnce, Weak and Failing limbs. Mental Depressions. Diseasea of the Brain, Dya repjia, Diabetes, Stricture, Impotency, Tape Worm, Carbuncles, Costiveneaa. Palpitation of the Heart, Liver Com plaint, Seminal Weakness, Falling of the Womb, Catarrh, Heart Disease. Fever Sores, Lameness, Rheumatism, Saollen Joints, Wctk Lungs, Gout, Qoitre, Cough, Diseases of the eyes. Neuralgia, Tumor, Tetters, Cancers, White Swell ing. Leucorrhea, Ague and Fever, Milk Lg, Etc OLEICS IIOI'RS AND l'LAOB OV Bl'SIMKSS. Drs. Darrin are located at the Revere House Albany Or. Consultations free. Charges are reasonablh. Toor treated free from II to 10 a- in. Tuesdays and Sat uidays. No cases taken if not deemed crfrnble, OiTice hours from 10 a. m. to 4 p. 111 ; evenings, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 to 12 All curable chronic diseases, and catarrh and deafneas, are confidentially and suc cessfully treated. Cures of private die eas?s guaranteed. Most rases can receive home treatment after a visit to the doctors' office. Inquiries answered and circulars sent free. CODLiJvT WORM and BORc rnu 1 eu 1 iiu P&B PROTECT -lYOUR.-iTREES PAPER, PAINT, ROOFING. Samples and circulars free. Paraffine Paint Co., Portland. Orkooh YOU ARE CALL AND LARGEST COMPLETE CLOTHING See : our : Elegant 510 OVERCOATS in light and heavy weights ai 1 here give you any -:- We want BrlxiAA0Jie,rt,n:y i",c'ainlioK to have the LARGEST AND In the selection of these we haw tL& --'- . , , . , wa can recommend to our patron. The include F'me Pre Suit weight in the moat becoming shades. More than 100 dozen new pants, staple in Gent' and Furnishing. W DO Not bit wa 1HE LEAPING CLOTHIERS. The largest stock, tbe beat assortment and tbe lowest price. L I Hi OoIIip !'. The Lsading Glotbiin AT To Close LADIES AND Staple Dry Goods. Dress Goods, Wash Fabrics, Embroideries and Flonncings, Silks and Satins, Complete Stock cf Shoes, Etc. MEN AND Clothing, Neglegee Shirts, Young Mens' Shirts, Underwear, Neckwear, Hats and Gaps, Boots. Shoes, Etc. Gh W. Julias GradwoM's Bazaar The very latest oewa is that you can buy at JULIUS SBADWOHL'S BAZAAR, thr net cash, -roods as follows: Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 35o. lbs. Granulated Sugar $1.00 lbs Magnolia Sugar White 1.00 No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 25 Cans refilled, 5 gallons 1.00 5 Gallons Good Pickles 90 0 lbs. No. Savon Soap 90 1 Gallon No. 1 Syrup 40 I wil. conduct a strict cash store, and all coods will b sold for net ovsli from 10 .o 15 per Tnt loss than regular prior. Bfy stock of China ware, fane? goods, ans U tbe desirable yle of diabos, aa well a a geoaral assvsrtmeuE of gr ri.. orxx-s-f.v, lamps sod fixture Is eomptsle. 1 uaaka a speelslty of tin s-t-. ojSlasn and ikinK powder, and always pl-aae my customers, Agem for several responsible insurance eo-npaohss. Jalias Uradwohl. Everything Fresh Vegetables Fresh Fruits, Canned Fruits, Canned Vegetables, Wo ask you to try our 40 and 50 cent teas, aa we feel confident they a r better than other are asking you 50 and 60 cents for. Our Ideal Roast Coffee stand at the head. Don't take ALBANY WOOLEN consisting of ready made clothing, blanket, flaaaels and piece goods, good are all warranted. Try them and you will be satisfied. Underwear and Furnishing good at tJKPBOOK PRICES. F E. Allen & Co. -OPPOSITE MASONIC TEMPLE. INVITED TO SEE THE! AND MOST LINE OF IN THE 'CITV See thote medium weight Albanv rar.Aa SUITS,$10.00,i uBTy winie idea of our new Winter Suit see them. 1 " W"' m " w"" and High tirade clothing, neat WinUr tbe leading uovelt! Jas well as tl.a Exaggerate -: mu and MerchaBt Taikrr . COST Out Business. CHILDREN WEAR. BOYS' WEAR Simpson. : in : Bloom. Hams, Bacon, JL-ard, Maple Syrup, Delicacies. any other if fyou.-want the best. MILLS GOODS, These,