BULL DURHAM All around the world, from East to West, Pipe Smokers think Bull Durham best How good it is, a trial will show. And make you smoke and praise it too. Get the Genuine. Mr.de only by NAMWBl'S m:m WUm CO., DtiBKAM, H.C. LPAIY OOLI18BUTE IHSTITUTS ALBANY, OREGON 1801, 18Q2. In I Term pcaed SeptcmBer ttfc A t. 1 corps of Infractors, CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, LITERARY COMMERCIAL AND NORMAL CLASSES. fnuraes ol study arranged 10 moat.; II grade or students. tfruxl tmamemment! eftrtd to ttudtntt from abroad. Br V. ELBERT H CeXBIT avia OF -iViO, IOIO, ORKOOK. S Msaa ..O s at YAQUINA bay route o Oregon Pacific Raiirodd. T K 0a steectver. O- Oreg-in DeTelopment Po's Steamers, Sbort Line to- California First disss through passenger and ' eight line frem Portland and all points to the Willamette Valley to and from San 'ancisco. CaJ. Boats metre- close connection at Alban . 1 h trains of the Oregon Paxil! Railroad TtVB SCHEDULE, except Sundays.! LeereAlbant ii:) r. a, l Corrallis l:OSr, . trri ( Yarpiina, 1:35 r. m. i ve Taqmca, 7:00 a, a LeaTe OrvaJ!ia,I8;3: a, a Am re Albany, 11:1 a. C. A C. trains connect at Albany and (J j-vallis The above trains oottnaot at Vaauina with the Oregon Development .ompany s Line of Steamships betree Vaanina and San Francisco, . DATES . rm raestza. E Settle faiUf. D);jnl3- Ulh . till raoa sax raucuoo WTfli ill Valley, December 8th ; ISth ; 9th The Co m pan v aatryes the ngnt innta sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and FillameUe Valley points can make close soenecnon with we trains or the vaquin roots at Albany or Corrallls, and if de t next to San Francisco should arrange to rriys at Vaauina the evening before date r si: I; rip aTratseeger a a Freight rates always th Xawest EAST AND-SOUTH, VTA THE SHASTA ROUTE OF THfc- S outlier n Pacific Co. Raprna Trains tear Portland Daily. South I 7:"nr. a. I Lt 10tB 'al Le l Ar raps Jtl, mat. P rUacd Ar I 7.SS a a Lt I 4- a Lt I 7,-00 r Albany San Francisco Abv. t-ains atnp only at ftilowiu- station. BS wir.-. Cut rort'and, Orepm City, W .a, euro. St'.cm, Albany, TfJiirent, Shodd, Halsej Hsr riattarc. Junction City, Urine, Eugene. aessacas bail, datlt Mo a I Lv 14$ t a I Lt W- ! Ar Portland Ar' tVhf i Albany It 'aebary Lt i ssy : faia uun iiL daily (axcarr 8mar) Partial Atbary Ar I tS S a Lt I :S0 a t r x I Ar 8:10 a I Lt 0 no a a ! Ar 1 ! r I U 09 a Ar Albany Ijehanon Albany L-jbanon at 1 lu-Ha Lt I 80 a a Ar :2Sr Lt 4:89 ra 'UtMAr- BUFFFT SLEEPERS. -AXD D inp- Cars on Op-den R ute OND-CLKSS SlEEPIiS CABS Atia-.lir.l t .alt Thr aurh Tralaa Weal Mlde Bivlalon. STSM '-WRTLtXH ASU OKVALLtH. Mail -ajisvAiu (Except Sanaay, 7:8" A U ! U:in r a I F.v Ar Port'and Corvallia Ar Lv 5:80 r 12:66 ra axraasaraAia daily (Except 3ai.dar. 4:41' rit I Lt 7:26 m! Ar Portland McMinnvlli? Ar :80 as 6.45 A TlirowjrTlji Tickct to all point" In Ibe Eastern Stttaa, Canada and Europn can be obtained at lowest rates from C K tronb, Aci.t Albany. KOEHLEB K P. ROGERS, Mai.aver Asa't O. P. and Portland. Orsgwi. llfELii DIUOISG-Ed Davidson in M pre a red to do well digging la firt els-s t-ty!e, promptly, and will guar antes bis work. DR. BANDEWB ELECTRIC BELT UTEST PATENTS WITH ELECTRO' MCNETIC 8U8PEN80RV BEST IMPROVEMENTS. WUI euro VTIthoot U.CI ot.i taxation of braia, aim rreaitexe...a or ladUeratlaa. a. Mxaal iha.tloB, drala., loaae., aarroca dtblllty lvp' tcaaac.a, iaasnor. raaaaulLaBl, tiesey, lla.r aad bladder conji'lBiutfc laaae back, lumbago, aelatiaa, srn.ral III bcaltk etc Tbia eajctl(c bait eontalDa Wn.darfal laaimeaaaalaaTar all btbtraMaV(lTea a currant tbat la laataatly f.lt br tba or forfeit ri.uuo, aod will Sara all of the abara reraltlBf I MP s. or h i,a. laoaaaaaa naTe Dean eurad by thta mar- flaa buadroda of teatinloDlata fa tbia and eaary other state '"ainl laPROfKO ELXtTSIC StaPKIanuT y. arse avtbooti aver efl.rrd weal o.en.r'RKE Wttll ALL HXI.Tr astaltb aud vlrar&u.atreuathULAaURTEEItlnllAtr.aon. STCfl far illo.tr.led I-amphleta, nurllcd, aealed, frae. Addiaaa HAtyDsnr jnxauaajJBLro Co., No.iyg First St.. POttfLAHD. Q R E. REVERE H0J3E LBAi1Y - . OREGC11 HAS. PKKIFFER PROPRIKTO ACADEMY OF lady of Perpetual Help mm Mil Tl WMksMM TOBACCO ' CITATION. U tit County Crtrt of tie State of Ortgon, for tit county of I. inn. In the matter of the ostata of Peter We tt, deceased. To A J Welt, Joh Welt, Cat fearine Kara helm, and to all others known aad unknown interested in the estate of Peter Welt, deceased. Greeting: THE N AMR OP THE STATE OF 1 o Oregon, you are hereby cited and re qulr the 1 uired to appear in the Couuty Court u state of Oregon, for the connty of Linn, t the oourt room thereol. at Albany, in th county of IJ-n, or Mon daw, the 6th day of February 1893, at 1 o'clock In the attamoon ot tbat day , then and there to show cause if any you b ye why an oraer or this court should not iue "mpowering and lieeneing the administrator of said estate to sell the I prcnerty belonging to said estal described as follows tow It: Beginning 58 chains and 3 linn north of the u h east corner of QW Klum's donation and claim No 38. notification No 2-22.;ot 1 hip 13 south range one west ot the Wl im- ate meridian; thenoe west 11 cL In thence north SO chains and 16 l::ika. thenoe e t 11 chairs, thence soul 3J hilnsand 18 links to the place b ginning containing 37 60 acres fot tl e purpose of paying the claim preserv ed against said estate and the ezpen ot thn admiulst.aiion thereof. Done by order o( the Hon t N Duncan indue ol the Count v Court of the State Oregon, for the connty of Linn, with the 1 of said court amxeJ, tbia 16th day at December, A D, 1892. Attest: N P PA THE, Clerk. CAVEATS. TSADE MARKS. DESICM WATKMTS, COPrRtCHTS. r 1 saA'as ISafaTSK ? I 1 aSl SfA CO- an BatoAOWAT, Naw Tostsr. an ror 1 ETerr patent taAm o-ot by na la txrmxbt before) tapo.lo byaixxioe gtTtai tree of cbaire iabbe Scientific meriQ eat ermlaAlon of est aetemlBe rmztrr ro the a. gplendKUr inaratrateaL Ho UnellLrau. aboold be wllb.jat rt. WasMrJSTSs Teari Pea snoot ba. 361) Braaatway, Msw York City. w EATHfcKF Atbarneys at Law. Will praaatsa Is eoarts state. Special atleoU m trieta to matters in proba and co lections. OFPICE In tbe flicn block. w K BIltaTEV Attorney at Law ud SoUoitor in Chancery. OsIJeo tiona made oa at! po'nta. Loans nerotiated ea rable terms. Albany, Orecoa G EO. Vf . W BIGOT, Attorney at law. and Votary Pab.ic Will practice in all the courts of thu state Special attention riien to in pre bate UEBeC: LpaXaUm Alfcaay. Ora r a t 11 j i 1 it B ZaACaVV t'txm A WiTSOB, II wst matters will recs Its pr-r-p B till ratl jw sTempla, Albany, O attention Ty 0T4X VE ak H.U KLEJI4S. Attorneys at Law, Albany, Oregon. J- WH1TXCY Attorney at Law, Albany, Or. J AMES) J. ( HtRl.TOV. AUornev-at-Lrsw. All !eral. basiuess 'sAtended to pr inpUr: FLIOT-B Roek, A bany, On I.BA!JY OI.S KCTISit. A , 1 DALRYMPLE & NEWPORT, Managers, Collet lions a specialty rerardlett ef tlx Cons.. lent, in sil I he .alley leva.: OFFICK seer L E B sin Co a stare. Foster's Block i JJB. 1. la. Hltalj, Phyddan and Suriresn. OFFICE Corner Ferry streets, Albany, Orejren. JK. JilSTO dfc DAVIS, enystdsnsan Surgeons. OFFICE -Corner eeond ana urcwuibin streets. Albsne. Or. Calls nrajtotlr attended 1 cltf aod eauntry. c. i. (HineRLti y, n. n Hsmospathlst. OTlipeclJIst In dissssea ef tbe Etc. Tweaty years' experience Omce hours 7 t a m: l le s p m, and S to 8 STening. Albans, Oreyan. t,'kt eats, ard Trade Marks obtained, ano a)i f cut ba.ainess condncted for Modsritt Fsrj. Oar Office Is CpposHe U. 3. Patn Oflic sod we j-an scrore rafent Inlets tlcietb ... t) ' remote frum Wnshipgton. Send model, drawlnir or photo,, i i d st Mon. We advice. If pa'.entablo or ; uLiea i charge. Onr foe not One till patent la sct ir. A Psmshlet. "How to Obtain rstenr..'' t, names ofrictn-d cllotits InyourStatc, c. ::. town, se;nt fr-e. Addrees, C.A.SftOW&C "t..i Patent r-r., .siI. .. r. HEALTH IS WEA T Da X C West's Nerve Bsau Tesatshint. guaranteed speclflrj for H) uteris, DisstAasa, Can Tuitions. Fits.Nereous Neuralfia.tlesasehs.Ne itoue Prostration oaused by the use of alcehol or tob sees, Wakcfulneaa, Muntal Depression, Ssftsnin2' ef the airain resulting in insanity ant ts misery, decay and death, Premature Old Ays Barron n sat, Loss nf Power in elthn.T. lweVilanse. Leases and 8;innatnri h t n.t.it by oa'eaSSfstsa ef the brain, asK-abuso or ovor-lndu'genso. Bath box contains one month's treatment, tl.60 a Sex, or six boxes for $5. sent by mxil iirepai 1 en receipt of price. WE eSrAKAlHTEE SIX BOXt To cure sny cist. With each order recaired k for six toxev, acoerapanled with f i rn. w twill the purchaser eur written KUsrants le "(in m.,ney If Che treatment does net ttTact a Sara, anises Issued only by .1 a CaasHlna. Drucalat Sa'e Ajaa A lets.-. - To nld Digestion take one Small Dilc Been after etiting. tOc. per bottle. etoJ uaBssaSaBaBBataBaBa She gciuonai A single mahogany tree in Honduras wit recently cut into hoards, which, t hen sold in European market, realized nearh $11,000. I ii!y Itt. 1870. there was in the United States treasury in gold Coin $245,741,837 July let, iS9a, ihere ws $598 509,051. It is rstlmeted ihat the cos 01 maintaining ;he some too, too Inmates of the various pen al institutions in this countiy exceeds $15, 000,000 annual y. asaaasasjaaa.iii.t.1 All the Smlihs ar watc!,ih with mucn intereat the rontest whlcl. James Smith, jr., oi New Jeraey, i making for a Wat In the United States Senate. The Smiths have forced their way into many prominent places. but when was there a Smlt 1 in the United States Senate? About $40,000,000 Is paid every year In Germany for (he creation and preservation ot" forest; 300,000 families are supported from them, while something like 3,000,000, 000 find employment in the various wood Industries el the empire. The total revenue from t .e forests amount to $14,500,000, and the cut rent expenses an $8,500,090. The following United Swe Senator were elected yesterday: California, Stephen M White, democrat: Minnesota, C K Davis, republican: Delaware, George Gray, dem ocrat: Missouri, F M Cokrell, democrat: Maine, Eocene Hale, republican :Tennesse;, Bate, democrat: Michigan, Sto k bridge, re publican and Inoiana, Turple, democrat. 11 1 ..aji Multnomah county tares! very we'l in the apooin'men of com mi eea. oth Fulton and Ked nemed 'o reaitte mat this city I.salmnoitant mattera wnich mut be aettled at Salem Now will the committees be equal to their ressaaibilityrreJegrta. Sorry we cannot eav as much concerning Linn. The third county in the stsle ss s taxpayer, the has do place in either house on the most important committee that of aaseas ment and taxatioa. On account of the varying distance el he moon from the earth, she appears to us somewhat smaller at certain times than at others. If shh paasea beteen the earth and the sun arhen at the greatest distance from the earth, her disk will be sn.aller than that of the sun, ard the eclipse will be annular U 1 he passage occurs when the moon is nearer the earth, her disk appears '.arger than that of the sun and the eclipae is a total 000. eyecWSJWfSEBBBBBaWaW'V The time that photographic dry plates may be kept is a question that affects many A correspondent of Nature mentions open ing a box of plates that had been kept, without srjfecial care, and through a three mmths tear in the Mediterranean,- for about sis years, and noM 6f them had deteriorated. The senpment in lavor of electing United States Senators by the people dnect la gain ing rapidly. It is tbe proper way to elect senators, anj we hope this measure will be adopted. The measure to ele-t the preairka.t by a direct vote of the people is not nearly so popular. Small states wlli bke'y oppose It fearing that they may thereby he deprived of the power they now have. A comprttsed air sya:em Is to be introduced at Niagara Fall power piant in competition with electricity. From a. paper from Prof Unwin it appears Ihat the transmission of powe by con.preased sir is practical to a distance cf at least 20 miles. It teems that 10,000 horse power can be transmitted to a distance of 30 miles in a 30 inch main at 132.3 pounds per square inch, with a loss of pressure of only it per cent- The efficiency of such a plant is said to be 40 or 50 per cent if the air is used cold, sad 59 to 73 per cent if tbe air is reheated. Once upon a time a certain man got mad at the editor and stopped hia paper. The next week be sold his corn st 26 cents be low market ptce. Then his property for for taxe because he didn't read the sheriffs tale. He was arrested and flt-ed $8 for hunting or. Sunday, and he paid $300 for a iot of forged notes that had been adver tised for two weeks, and the public cautioned no to negotiate for them, jl then paid a big lrUhman with a foot 00 him likca forge hamme', to kick him all the ait don to a newspaper office, where he paid four years suheciiptlon In advance and made the edi'O' sign an agreement to knock him down and rub Mm if be ever oideied his paper aioppeo again. Such tt life without a newspaper. t-x. The Woolen Manuisrlorers AssexUtion sar th.t thCv believe ihat the McKJnley uriff law ha ben-fi ted the wool grower. Ihc uay ai I-coold o tha would be to restrict the imports loa of wool and thus give the woot grower s mora exclusive control of the home market. Has tke Mc Kin ley law done that? No. indeed. The amount of wool i i oorted (or the eleven months end ing November 30. 1891, was 186,719.149 pounds aid for the eleven months ending Noemteer 30. 1891. it wss iS3.91.7b4 pou ids. Tbls w as u increase ol over 26, 000,000 pound. Take this fact with tbe further fact tbst wool ha been cheaper since, tl.an before, the pscsege of the Mc- Kinlcy law and Ilia clear tbst tsv wool grower has not been benefited. ' An incline tax, if honestly snd strictly levied 2nd collected, is as fair aa any Uz can be. ' It is a tax on possessions not on nccessi'ics. It is proportioned to th abil ity oi men to pay and not to the size of their fsmilies snd the amount It costs to support them, lt is a tax which can be increased or diminished according to the needs of the government, without turning the markets topsy-turvy snd giving spec tators a chance to make millions in antici pation or in consequence bi increasing some custom house tax or seme excise tux, ss, for insUnce, the tax o.i whisky. It ought to be American to tax people according to tneir ability lo pay It ought to lie un- American to tax consumption and to put millions in privste pockets by changing er threatening to Increase internal or i.ann taxes. Our farmers grieve over too much corn and cotton . 1 be farmera oi no other land have such sorrows. Our workingmen strike agsiust wages from 40 to 60 per cent higher than men oi the same skill abroad. There are good times ibis aide and bad times th other side of the Atlantic. We suppose the McKinlty law could net have anything, to do with this. But 'he country is turned the ether end foremost for certain reforms tbsl no fellow can find out. Attoriin. Such fale teaching ss above is an unmiti gated ciime Our farmera do not grieve oyer too much corn and cotton. Net one docs but they do giieve because our system oi re strictive Irgjslatlon, enarted by a congress of plutocratic protectionists, has deprived them of a market for their corn and cotton. Tbe man who can say we are in the midst of good times, could, wi h as much candor, say that black it white. The wage-earners oi this country are not so much disturbed about the price paid them as they are over the fact that thousands of them al) over the country get no wages at all. Times good when thousands of men everywhere stsnd 011 street corners and almost beg for work No, verily. 111111110111 -aim Vfioq aod -va wbai't pidsox osruaro tj.tojs joj e4U AAv a usou Jim uouig uo TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. The Insane Aaylam. Salkm , Or Jan 18. The state board o charities and corrections has submitted to the irovernor.for transmission to the ncnato. a report or 1 no results 01 us iuvu"ugaiiuu of the state insane asylum. Accomi any ing the report is the moss of evidence taken ... 1 Li rrn. i at. at lue inveauguiiun. lue luvesiigaiiun was made at the asylum, January tO, lust. The main charges ore found not true. Those in reference to the ireo distribution of keys as true, and also one or two other immaterial charges. Let employes be se cured with reference to their aptitude and ability to till a position, ana not from reasons of friendship or relationship to persons in authority; let there bean outside watch or patrol at ntght time, and prompt ly discharge any employes bringing re proach on the institution by bad conduct or by repeated imprudences. The Public sands. Washinotos, Jan 18. Senator Dolph succeeded yesterday in getting through his committee on public lands the bill extend ing the time for the settlers on the forfeit ed railroad lands, and immediately rushed it through the senate today he bad a hearing with Representative Hermann before tbe house committee on public lands and as a result the bill was unanimously reported to the house. It is not certain that the bill will go through the house and Senator Dolph advises the settlers not to depend upon it. and to make payment so soon as possible. A Belle Astoria, Jan 18. This morning a party of woodchoppers on the Lewis and Clarke, a few hundred yard's from the old fort site, came across a spruce stump with the letters "G L" cut deep into it. It is said to lie a relic of tbe Lewis and Clarke expedition of 1805 Its appearance shows that tt was the lower trunk of a tree measuring about one foot through. The trees that were growing with it when it was cut now form a thick forest of large A Wheat steal Colfax, Jan 18. The story of tbe big wheat deal of last Saturday has still sootier chapter. When tbe news became noised about tbat Agent Larson was offer ing 55 cente for wheat tbe fact was imme diately telegraphed by the local agents to other Portland hovses, notably to Allen Lewis, who wired back to offer figures just as high. Lippitt Brothers unloaded some 14,000 bushels od tbe firm id question. a a Ktataeaaent Dallas. Or. Jan 18. The 12-year old daughter of Henry Clanfieid, who lives a few miles north of Dallas, eloped tVednes day morning with a Swede named Jake Smith. Mr Clanfieid came to Dallas and swore out a warrant for the arrest of the runaway pair. They were detected on taking tbe morning train at Salem for Ptrtland. aad Sheriff Wells will soon have them in charge. a attallag Brre.d Brskra Red Bank, N J, Jan lv In the skating carnival of tbe North Shrewsbury lea Yacht Club, held here today. Joe Donogbue won the two-mile handicap in 643 1-6, breaking the American record. Delph a tits. Washixotox, Jan 19. Senator Dolph introduced today an amendment to the sundry civil appropriation bill, increasing tbe amount of the appropriation to carry in effect the Chinese restriction law from $50,000 to $500,000. He also introduced ac amendment to the sundry civil appropria tion bill providing for the payment of the claims of (hveoB. California and Nevada for expenses during tbe war of tbe rebel lion. AS) Editor la TreaMe : Sax Jock. Jan 19. Charles M Short ridge, editor of the Mercury, appeared before Judge Longdan today to show cause a by he should not be piiniabed for contempt of court in publishing the testimony in a divorce case, contrary to order of the court, Sbortridge was represented by counsel, who claimed that tbe court had no jurisdiction in the matter and entered a demurrer. reldWrslheraad srseeai Nkw York, Jan 19. With the supply of coal nearly exhausted and the price of country produce extremely high, the i m mediate future looks dark for tbe poor of New York. If tbe present cold snap hang on. the city will be completely out of coal in 10 days. Tbe supply on hand is not bbOBI than 50.000 tons, and tbe dry using about A).VM ton a day and receiv ing only about 10.000 tons from tbe coal 2 pons. All tbe dealers in the city frankly mit tbat Use situation is far graver than it was during tbe great strike of 1877. Added to the threatened coal famine is tbe uuprvTem.ru ebbs an coo-try proooor. Kggs are selling stt2 and 45 cents per uo-rm. at agsunst ornis a weex Butter bring, cents a pound, against cents last week. Ceaalderable sei I Tee-ret law 1 WASantoTos. Jan 19. Seaaior Petti grew, chairman of the qttadro centennial committee, introduced a bill in tbe senate today, instructing tbe secretary of ibe treasury not to de iver any souvenir coins until tbe world's Columbian exposition I -vot all bad road are in Oregon, a fact deliver a cood and sufficient bond, eon- j Ppreciated by the following : Many per ditional tbat if for any reason whatever, aon who regard themselves aa wall tbe World's fair was opened to the public ; informed on meet public question will on Sundays, tbe corporation pay tbe United " surprised to be told, for example tbat states for he sum of money it shall have received from (be sale of the coin, not less than $2,500,000. Beau It ail AUetseali Chicago. Jan 19. Tbe director of tbe world's fair, in reply to complaints that space was being allotted tardily, makes a report showing tbat of a total of 3.642 12 square feet available for allotments, 1.919. 519 have been assigned to foreign, aad 1,787,265 to domestic exhibitors. Con cisions absorb 21 1, 465, leaving only 214.476 unaligned. a tiee hsl . Sfrixofield. Mas, Jan i9. When Horace smith died last Sunday, D B Wes son, his former partner in the revolrer manufacturing business, estimated his wealth at about $3,000,000. When tbe will was opened this afternoon, it was found that the entire estate, with the exception of$i0.000. was bequeathed to benevolent and charitable instih t ions. The total amount given ou'right to institutions named in tbe will is $228,000. Take Washington Dead leek: Oltmpia. Wash; Jan 20. Allen 51, Turner 25. Griggs 27. Teats 9 those were the figures when the joint session of the legislature adjourned after tbe second bal lot tobay. Both of the warring factions, who are doing incalculable harm to the party which sent them here, may be said to nave scored a victory touav. the Allen men by gaining four votes and the Turner men by successfully stopping toe balloting at a critical point, when a break in tbe ranks and tbe election of Allen us senator seemed imminent. A live OIBrer t Tacom a, Jan 20. As Officer Steve Mur phy was preparing for bed last nitrht. hit attention was attracted by a man attemnt ing to pry open a window of a neigbboring bouse, ricking up his revolver and without waiting to put on any clothing be went out and arrested the burglar at the point of his irun. He could not leave the man to get his clothes, so he started with him to the station four blocks away. Th prisoner However, broke ana ran, but too balf-nnked officer gave chase, firing his revolver. He captured him after a long run and landed him them cooler. A Big W ill antral Seattle. Wash, Jan 20. The great property left by the late Henry L Yesler is likely to develop one of the greatest will contests in the histary of the Pacific coast. Not only is it likely to result in a contest between the widow and heirs, but the oitv of Seattle will come forward to show that the deceased left a will which cannot be found, bequeathing all his property to the city, with the exception of a small annuity to the widow. Rival lawyers are engaged in theequabble for tbe privilege of repre senting the widow. The personal property is va'ued at $90,000, and the rents are $60,000 a year. Examined the Jate Mill! Wakla Walla, Wash. Jan 20. The Oiegon legislative committee, consisting of Senators J K Weatherford of Linn and F A Bancroft of Multnomah and Represent n, - tivos H F Guliixson of Multnomah. J W Hobos of Yamhill and B D Daly of Lake. arrived from Salem this morning, and visited the penitentiary. They made a full investigation of the workings of the jute mill, and were favorably impressed with tbe institution. MISFITS. A sure test of oleomtrgyine hat been found. If butter and oleotnargerlne are left in s pantry, the mice will est the butter and leave the oleomargerlne. It Is a good job to carry the electoral vote Irom Gregon to Washrngton, and, amounts to more than It does In tbe East. 1 hough only shout two weeks arc re quired, 'he messenger will get about $1400 mileage, says the Portland Telegram, and his hotel expenses, or about $1500 In all. His entire expenses will not be over 8400, so a clean $1100 Is his profit. At the Board oi Trade meeting Mon day evening a committee consisting of J G Kelley, 1 M Williams and H W Holden was appointed to confer with the council In regard to passing an ordinance requir ing all moss to be kept cleaned from the roofs of buildings. Eugene Register. This should also nave Included 'he backs of a few ef the citizens, at least If In Al bany. C P Huntington, our 8 P man has a bl heart after all. An ex says: C P Huntington's gift of $100,000 In a per cent bends to the Westchester, New York, library ss a reading-room is In addition to the building for the same which he erected a year ago. It waa given, Mr Huntington at. ' rV. mil r.e.r k. linn . f lb. le i.Ijhii might be guided entirety by what the good of the library required. They are at liberty to hold it as endowment fund, or experd it In any other way. The following are given as the occupa tions oi the Oregon Senators Alley. , a.,u.,y.t .....o.u u., ow.. ej, merchsnt; Blsckrr.an, merchant; Butler, sltorney; Cameron, mine operator toggs well, attorney -, Cretno, real estate dealer; C rosa, attorney ; Denny, attorney ; arodson, physician; Gatet,attornev ; Hsyes, attorney; Hiracb. capitalist; Huston, at torney; Looney, farmer ; Matlock, stock man; Maxwell, farmer; McAllister, farmer; McGinn, attorney; Myers, capi talist and farmer; Raley, banker; Smith, farmer; Steiwer. merchant; Vanderburg, merchant; V catch, manuiactnrer; Weath- erioru.-uorocT; tt ,., attorney ; vsooa- ... . .tritn. -t. a ward, druggist ; President Fulton, attorney Tbe new coonty to ba sliced off Lane, was to hare been named Mitchell ; but it appears in tbe bill aa Blaine. What's the matter. Mc Minn villa lias a Theosophy society. Whether tbe members really know what they are clubbed together for ia very donbtfol. The latest and most startling move on the pouucai cnecxer noara is me saaonaxmeal . .- - , , . w ihst col. K A Miller, ate dernocrstlc can- dadaie sar nreatiUel i.l .wm. u an e ml , . . . , .-, " ,.r forward by hu ittends to sure t cede Hoa. D P Thompson aa Statesman. minister to Turkey. The Santiam Lumberman tbia week ratnrrta tha enmr.tiin.nt. nf iK. Mill fHt. Gazette in an anerwtir minnar Ram. tiatic wind bag, miserable liar and whin- ing excuse for a n an, etc. The eloee of tbe item indicates tbat there will be more fun: "Either crawl into your bole, or stand op to tbe rack and take your medicine, which will be in weekly doses, and to well shaken as to cause a rattling of dry bones in your sanctum . ' Tbe New York Son says: "Aa a tell ing testimonial of tbe durability of it wolds aad an advertisement oi its lum bering industries Oregon will send to tbe World' fair a number of shingle tbat hare been doing service on a roof for over 25 year. They are ot cedar, and were laid with five inches exposed to the weather. AH that Oregon weather baa ' don ia to wear down the surface about j an eighth of an inch ; the remainder of tbe wood is sound and far harder than it waa tbe day tbe shingle were laid.'' j CJTh O P road it is reported, baa been i examined this week in order to learn whether it ia worth tbe $1,250,000 in- vestment. Tbe snipe bead, grip-sack, crawfishing b'arcey of tbe Green Basin Smut mill i is tbe war tba Milt t'itv (eaxette reinms is I the compliment of the day The fol low ing indicate that there is to be more of the circus: "You can therefore blow your bom until tbe tide frees over and you will fiiad us not to old too answer. " Ii the C B st Q railroad company build .1. :'!. 11 l.i'.Ti'. - to tb Willamette valley within the next j two yr a. predicted, an J connect with o.itbe O P, they will probably diverge at 36 r.Ton, crotog over to Meham. tnVrtrw down to Stay ton. and from there strike for Portland their intended destination -Mill City Gaxe tt. There' where yon are mistaken . They will build no extra road to Portland, and yet it may be nominally the terminooa. " "e ,uie 01 Illinois aione, it has been rs'.imaed that the less sustained by e a , . . . lariueraanq owners 01 Horse snd wagons generally irom bids roads, is placed at $16,000,000 a year. Tltrooghout tbe whole country ft is tborght tbat th loss from this sou roe, at the very lowest figure, cannot be lets than $200,WO,000 a feast. The follow irg l th membeisbip of the princi pal-order in th United States, as per report of the supreme bodies for the year endine IWemher 31 imr Od J Fellow. BOA 533 Free M 673,f43; A O of V W, 36S.CH; Knight of Pvtlnat, 268,847; Knight of Honor. 23S,i66; Royal Arcanum, 2I8.4M; 1 O of Red Mn, 111,644; Knight and Ladiet of Uonor 70,419; American Legion of Honor, 63,751; Maccabees, 63,580; Modern Woodmen of America, 53,000; United American Mechanics, 48,517; Equitable Aid Uniyn, 43,260; Chosen Friends, 38,821; National Union, 26,300 ; B'nai B'rith,25,478; Catholic Benevolent Legion, 22,553; United Friends, 22,304; uoiuen i, rots, 17,393; Koyal Templers, o,i.x; uroius, 15,000. Remember Conn k Heodrioson take Or ooiai c npseson til oath sale. If yea ont rnpUt- pitting In aw iter plant get prices offer nd mills, pomp, pipe. tsoks, etc., fromW W Oraiford. He -will attomh yon . In i'ortlaod CJol lection Agency .hat com- msnosd several uita to onllsot accounts for O L Blackman. Parses owing him should settle tbeir accounts and save cot to. W F Read has a largs stock of boots and ahoes to snleot from, tad the best vs.a in town. Great reduction, ia Aermotor wind mills for Dscemner. Sse'ths s ;ent, OV W Craw ford. Try W F Read whan yon want shoes. BOKN. ALLEN. On Friday morning, Jan. 20th, 1893, in Albany, to Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Allen-a girl. All doing well. BIED. RAMPY . At Harrisburg, on Jan 18, 1893, Millard, son of R A Rampy, aged 18 years. The diseased was taken ill at Monmouth, where he was attending school. He 1 spoken of as a bright young man, of excellent character STRINGER. At his residence near Providence church, in Santiam precinct. in this county, on Saturday, Jan lath. 893, Rev Bluchatd Stringer, aged 84 years. Mr Stringer .hi highly respect ed citizen, and a Christian minister of the Baptlit persuasion, though he has not preached for a number of years. He was one of the early settlers having come to Oregon In 1S50, WALLACE. At the family residence! in Lebanon, on Tuesday, January nth, 1803, from heart trouble, Mrs WalUce.wlfe of 8 O Wallace. STATE LEGISLATURE IK THE SENATE. New bills: Dy Gross, to give county courts the right to make public roads and assess adjacent property; Meyers, to pro vide for precinct and ward assessors; Crosno, to create the county of Bay: Meyers, to define who it a tramp and provide punishment; Cross, te amend code relating to recerding of conveyances, construing an Instrument to be recorded as soon as filed; McAllister, creating the 8th and 9th judicial ditricta; House con current resolution No 24, -asking a com mittee to visit Soda Springs, In Linn county, received. Cogswell moved to amend making committee oi 30 senators and 60 representatives. Amend. nent lost. Resolution tsbltd amid great laughter. House concurrent resolution No 22, for committee to visit found rj a! prison and learn what the plant can be bought foi . Ilirach, to provide lor en largement oi rt form school . The following were paaaed: By Dod son 'to fix time for holding circuit court in sixth judicial district ; Cress, to amend section 2364, laws oi Oregon relating to the fee oi assessors: Alley, to incorporate the towaoi Flyrence. By 'Denny, for a board oi tiuatees of the penitentiary and reform schoot) to second; judiciary; Butler, for water works for Dallas; Cross, relating to the collection of taxes; Butler, for widows' dowers; House jolr.i measure for 'he early comp.elion of the Nlcaraguan canal; Vatrtderburg, for the publication of county expenditures on posters. I he president appointed the following special committees: To consider plans for the acquisition of Iocs on the WHIam- etie river, Cross and Raley : to draft a general incorporation bill, Willis and Butler; to visit the mineral spiingt st lWwSiu TVrut.. mii, ad., is. .h. ini industries oi the Columbia river, Max well and Myers. in rua mouse Kew bills: By Upton, requiring state public lands to be sold at 50 an acre and not more than stio: Paxion. relative to notice by publication; bill to establish school tor deaf mutes; to authorise school district to issue bonds; Russell, to create ' O.t J .aL i.JI.1.1 il.a.l.. BfXT T S a a? i am irui iwii luaicimi uituicu w rienr, 01 , . - -.- . . ,n,. be county seat; Belknap, relating to poll tax; also to create county oi Blaine.out ot Benton and Lane; Gowan, to provide tor sinking artesian wells In counties having arid lai.ds, appropriates $1500 in each 1 county ; Law ton, to relocate county seats; Elmore, 10 repeal law creating Southern ! and Eastern Oregon agricultural societies; corr.eilus, providing tor collection 01 de linquent taxes on mortgages; Elmore, to amend 3x84 code ; Geer, of Marlon, to re peal state board of charities; Merrill, to pay Senator Maxwell for services in SSE"." .IZS . JTaiLtr L I muwiL ail a.atc a..isWi tzav uw-a vn hui - iirua .A aaTteuitaTm Bt fi, rrJ,lns, .h- mliitia Nichola. i - - - ' 1 creating the county ot bu'ion; tlmore , mL .A, Campbell, regulating fishing for ss mon on the Columbia; Gill, providing for a board oi trustees for the penitentiary and state reform schonj. I IS THX U 'l'SX. Petitions presented for repeal of mort $ tax taw. exemption at and lor a rea train ing sale of cigarettes to minors. Referred, ' 3ew biile Bievent. amending game ' GoUUaon, to equip aad uniform ' Oregon National Guard, appropriate $90,000: Nortbnp, to fix time for meet leaf, ef legislature second Monday of Jan at noon. B mi SX5ATX. By McGinn, to amend 49 and 59 code, affecting election law, and providing lor registration of voter ; by catch, to an- tborix coanty judge to bid in any land old for taxes, and to amend code re tat ng to sale of lands for taxes ; by Crosno. to render more efficient tbe services of tbe staVe board ot charities The fee bill introduced in tbe senate by Hou H E Cross provides tbat tbe cferk of tba supreme court la to receive $3000 annually and no fees; coanty clerks. $I1W0; recorder. $1400; clerks of t : . . .tun. t : Mr . i . . . . f. ctsaruil routts, fiaraa.1, luetius irviui EtSJESaj . to $SwD, according to the county's pop ulation . Fees only for making copies of papers on file at 10 cent a folia. tSBtl BSTATtt Slltt L J Hcock to Kugene K Coch ran. 17-1 Mm !22 C W Barzee to H W reery, lota 9 and 10 bl 7 Seminary Addi tion, SodaviHe H W Peerr to Geo Wertx V icter ic rest in ten acres. Soda vi l ie . H Farwell to Geo W Young plat b!36H's2nd Ad Wm Morgan to Martha R Morgan, 113 25 acres lw 4 178 1200 :,3P9 law Wttaasaest ArrlTwati YAqrwA. Jan 20. 2 r. at S S Willam ette Valley arrived at Yaquina at 10 a m with tbe following passenger : For Corrallis Miss Hat tie Simpson. Miss Mattie Avery : for Albany F LQuimby. wife and child. J F Marinao. wife and child. R Kaglesiiam, S Kelly. W W Wal- ingford, W F. Roger; for Portland C Williams; for Yaquina Dr Applewhite. all Ktcfai. Loxoois.Jst.20.-ln view of tbe w - sisteot and malicious canards circulated by nary writers concerning xr leiartstoue ' beaitb. tbe statement has been authorized boat Mr Gladstone has an ei -client appe tite, sleeps remarkably wall and in his . daily work shows exceptional vitality ekpavr AWata. Or. Jon 20. The IlerPXEn Ueppner; Light and ater Company made its first light last night. It was a complete success. The city has 8 arc lights, 6 private arc lights and 250 incandescent lights. The engine were used ia the exposition in Portland. SK BISK Paiker Bros, grocer. F. M. French keeps railroad time," Boy your groorries of Parker Bra Flae groceries at Conn & Hendrioaoo's. Hew cream oh just leoeived at Conrsd Meyers. P J Smiley job printer, Flian Block, doe Srt class work. Smoke the oalebrated Havana filled 6 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. Dr M H B'lie, physician sol surgeon Albany, Urs; 1 1 Calls raa.it i , cit, or country . RcorENKD W R Graham has reopened bis tailoi shop, and hat on band s fine line of suitings, ready to be made up for those wishing first-class work done. Thanking the public for a liberal patronage In the past he solicits a continuance of their patronage aod .iromlses good work and prompt s'tention to e ntedi ol nta patrons . Permanent Branch Laikdrv . A branch office ot the Sale. Steam laun dry has been established in Albany. All work will be collected and the laundried articles delivered at Salem prices. No other expense. All work guaranteed. Orders may be left with Oaborn Davy, psrmanentagent and solicitor tor Albany Smiley, the Printer, ia always abreast of tbe times, having made improvements in his office and ia better prepared than ever 0 supply the people with good printing. Shiloh's Yitaliser Ss what vou need for dyspepsia, torpid liver, yellow skin or kid ney trouble. It is guaranteed to give yon satisfaction. Price 75j. Slid by Foshay & Masoc. Butterlok patterns st Read's . Cloaks and jaokets at oast and !lesi a, W P.Resd's. rThen Baby waa sic, we care her Csstorja When she wss a Child, she cried for Castorla When she became Miss, aha olung to t '.tstorla. "ban she bad Children, she gave them Castorla. HOME AND ABROAD. TIIl-KKriAV A log cairn made 1 1 gnm attracts enn aideiable attention st Mueller's, gee it. John Lortr, J r, has clued bia aaloon in tbia city. The room vacated will be occVtnied by Klein Bros. v 1 Tha bwe killed o. psite D D Hatekl--man'a p-talore did net bslon, to Mr Hackle man. The owner is unknown. The following new Attachments h... ke.n filed against tha (i,m ( T (j tA-ji.,. a, (. Lowsoberg & Co, $111,19; H it 11 Block, i $261.60. It cost $62,415.75 ,0 run Lane connty $2,414,10. It is row nearly six weeks tinea tbe com pletion cf th new county jil, and not a prisoner hns ilept Wfthia its walls. Line connty it freer from criminals tbaa for sev eral years. Goayt. In Crook tbev let tha tcntrajt hv the year for ironical attendance on paupers apd atlas U4ISSS. ur uesnr-r has the contract for 1893 at $50 for those inside cf Prirteville and ntty cants mileage for each mils travelled to attendance on paupers and ptie ners oot tidsoicity li mils he latest lad among burglars in the eaat : is a key with which Yale locks sre opened j with delightful facility. Tbe key is made ot si iff bristle and when inserted in a Yale I lock a portion of Use key tUikms against the iroo p..sta in tbe IWIt aailt head ashi'.e j he par! al the key etiiaiogtbe tnnrbler will I them back A ssit wm commenced in Justice Kiosev's ; court this morning wherein K H sHpworth ina'ilotrd suit against John Msxwilt for $180, balance due on attorney fees in His It S!irWAf- that Ills'- Maxwell will ca.e. well will not evenaetiia - tl. hi. .ewrJia. after they having dont bard work to get him out of a bad case. Eagone C nartl. AaaasTED- This morning on com plaint from Eugene Charles Spake.of thu. ; c,ty. w" arrested lor stealing chickens in j ,he former city : bnt alter being kept in the Cats. hoc se a couple hours, waa dis- ensrgeu in reipor.se to s dispatch from the marshal oi that dlv. FtUAAT. Prof J R Geddes has organized a brass band at Gatesviile. the last fifteen or eighteen years fees have Tba regular monthly meeting of the Build- have been collected in tbe insurance do ing it Loaa Aasoostio.. will be bald tonight ' .-A l at tba Oregor Back. A Ubanon dtassnuker IrerUsw. that she will make dresses for $2 51 and S3. 00 for tbe nest six months. Dectdedlv eh ear. A few days sg- W W.uu, bo lives at Hood Klier killed ava immanee timber wolf. . and also a wildcat. Toe wolf s bide is as ' 8 an average aeerbide. Sttu-e set- ; large aa as average desrhide. "'f03 'as has kilted 10 nLiMi. 11 k..,. . wUdeaU, 11 bears, five OMgars aad two WUiTes. John Owen waa the name of the Eugene mencjog on Wednesday, Eebrusry 8th, (toy arrested for stealing chickens two all 1 o'clock p ra, apd continue until Fri tcld. A oorreaoondent ia the Guard .ava it i l,,T 0000 Febrnary 10th: AH teacher? -j was Lis 6 rat offerrse, and that ha baa alarays been, hard wi., gt,y The Spake bo, of i ; , h... .,.VT. a 1 u ttis yaeasat tsttasja eaw passing tbrowgh EugBoe acd met the Owen boy Mr Poole, who waa la Iowa doncs tbe week, was Mar okicg at the cfaaaos for elliag the place a chemical fire engine, ft j bss lately sold Albany osse cf these auarhieea, . s-td jedgiag from the reports of it workings, : pabUaivsai la the pan' of that city, it ia last the iking for Dallas. The, eszirte he poke of woatd coal f250.aod can be haatdied by a y ry few men. Dallas Traus.-np-. The new hall ef th Watts burg academy ' was recently dedicated. Among the cos gratolsttoea was tbe following from Xm Ansa PS too, class si 90, of this city, new s viaiting id .Sudbury. V:: "The very fact I that the rociaty is able to celebrate its feu th aoc:vtra.ry in such highly sauerf actors "d grattf j ing manner it ample proof of its atsausM tor good . " SATdDAV. Dr Lowe, optician. Have joj rsd Dr Lowe's adTerueetn.nl Have voa seen Dr Lowe shoot 1 our esestt If not, why set Dr Low ia three timet ysdaat. ii him about yssar e; as. Dr Lowe wall test yotr eyes right tit them ' light, his pri was are right aad he's all right. MB tity people have beta Hriag oa alk. m asiffi &Av:r -en a.i,d sstartaasl 1 city recestly. Wm H R Stewart, tsf Gstae, will asake GO ' fil proof ea bis eLim avaar that city, ia -Ma.-.o csntsty, 00 Jan Stat. The firm of I-roa & Fromaa Bros baa lwa deaeolvre. L W Deyoe retiricg Frank ted Gnaat Fr. maa will coaliaae the bwucawss. , Schul'i Bros desire to say tor the infor- ' matMaa of al' whom it may eosotrn that they sre now paying seven ani a ts.i cents per pound net for pork. Capt Bowman, who bat ranch oa tke i-Pjwr xnitan, . . wee); brought to Mill s. tiy la tec wild eats, oce "yex. 00 bearer. lour martm, me neber cd fie snick tb ) reinlt if a week's trork. A loot rate letwsen Heady and Yews', IM yavrda fur $50 a side, waa run at Cor- valtis aod was area by Keady. t.tr 10 ear- j oeds. It is said that cocsidershle money 1 changed bands in th rej RiLiciot Sxavicxy The services at j the Prewbrterian church tomorrow will t he as follows: Preaching at 11 a m and I 30 p m by tbe pastor. Sabbath school i:'. ,ln'' V1 aa lO.ir -a, S ss ea . . . I , - - - - e a..w a- r-ieviing eu rasect of the morninsr sermon will t "Love a net Wnrwhtn ... IVini..:... " r i the evening the topic of tbe discourse wm on mrisrs isolation a: tii two great Problemsi of the World." All will be made welcome- to these services. . A eerie of meetings will beheld in tbe biaupiiui cuurcu 10 oegia loiuorruw morning and to continue indefinitely. Rev I. fj Fisher will conduct tbe seivice bat is expecting assistance during tie week. Subject for the morning will be I Contentment ana in the evening "Save the Young Men." M K Church Services at Ham and 7:30 p ui. conducted by the pastor Morning subject, "Pressing Own ward." In the evening. "Future Life." Class meeting at 12:15, Sunday School at 2-30, j junior League at 330, Kpworth League at-6:3C- All are cordially invited to all these services. J T Abbett. Pastor. The services at the United Presbvterian ehurch will be conducted both morning and evening by Rev M M Marling, of Halsey. Sabbath school at 2 -.30. followed by Junior Christian Endearor and teach ers prayer meeting. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. All ar made welcome to thee services. A full attendarce is desired at the gos pel met ting at 4 o'clock of the Assoc! t tion especially. The new president will pe introduced and will address the meet ing. Those interested in the Y M C A ore requested to attend this service. .Sunday niotmng there will be s review service at the Congregational church. In the evening at 7:30 the pastor will preach 00 the parable of the unmerciiul servant. Christian Endeavor society meets at 6:45 and Sabbath School after the morning ser vice. All are cordially Invited. Adjearaee). Salkm. Or.. Jan. iolh. Leelalatury. adjourned until Monday at 2 p m, to allow committees to visit the state inatltutiona and public works. Very few bills are In he hands cf committees. fi.iiem.,, Pennoyer will refer report of aavlum in vetigt!on by state board of charities to joint committee to visit that ins'Itutlon. I 111 I'.VTIOt . Spiced plgt feet, Sweet pickles In bulk. Sour pickles In bulk, Raitlns; citrons. Lemon peel, extracts, etc., For the Holidays, can be found st F. E. ALLEN ,V CO Money to Load. I have money in sums of $500 to $20,000 to loan on im proved farm lands in Linn and Bentcs counties, at lowest current rates. delay in furnishing the money. 0 G BraKu.taT Real estate agent, Albany, Oregon. Remember that F L Dumont does guar ant:e lit, snd sews possible coming rips in olothing bought of his store. Overcoats sold at cost until Christmas. Put up 111 neat watch-shaped bottles, sugar coated, SmaU uo lkuus. HSc. per botUu. C019TT EXrESMEA, Below we give tbe total expense of running Linn connty for 1892. Of the roads and bridges account, $46,000 waa for the Albany bridge, and hence is not a customary expense. The showing indi cate greater economy than most of our neighbor! : Coanty Judge f 1202 75 Treasurer 1000 II Connty Clerk 3167 73 Sheriff 6136 63 Co Commiesioners 361 85 Assessor 2515 00 School Suoerintendent 1348 V2 Coroner 217 50 ! XfJltT''' MB R 142 60 27 Go 46,700 08 813 12 . 1441 23 228 70 4578 94 210 10 028 16 , 1656 05 290 00 446 40 200 00 . 2540 40 360 60 . 16$2 65 484 50 . 1282 03 771 50 Court House and Jail Stationery and printing Insane Incidentals Fuel Witnesses in crinvnal cases. .. Pettt jarors . ' Grand iurora Witnesses before grand jury . . Hailing Klecttons , Viewing and surveying roads. Supervisors iSounty Preliminary examinations Sundries Total S82,964 48 A ......! I. - a : I t e, .i , ,- . ... ... er,b!e ttme OJt ot ,he coon W j t ea'T days after Ids -etum. I: west alleged that I.U decease bad followed su.pi-; ciously near tbe earing of a padJing prrpar- Dy W, aiepraoiher. She was hence ar- i relel taj with . bis snnrdey. Tke grave eras opened i yr the po'poe of mating an aoalysis of the contents of the ma' stomsrh. It was then discovered ihat the man hir tn-r.ed completely over in Lis coffin and was lying on liis face. He bad been buried alive. This evidence of the caa.e cf death was of course conclusive, and the woman was released. The new state auditor of Illinois has been making an investigation of tbe condition ol the books of his office and finds tbat for I at r 1 1 y A- a ? "Z, protf nmmuD lo ovcr t200,000. When tbe white matter is i broasht to lisrht a srresTf. t4"- is looked ' for. 1 .'V ajeraaaa.y .ieu tun uie rejsrutar . cublic eiaminalinn nTrwau-la-r. fnr I ir.n re nMr evill tb. rj... 1. Ilk... . . , ..... f ' . MH. rUJ,t PmT"iy. Psi.t at tbe time of W.mm,'?C??al' oM wrftl be ad i mitted to the examination who to not so . plf-ettl, .. rp! Seal ton for Mate cer.fica.es and - tale dioiosoaa received at the above ' nasne-d rims. O E KtJSJ'LL. County Scheot Sept, Wsssar ecu eoo-.e is Albany Don t fail te visit Hodge, eft McFarland. The druggists They carry a large and ctoeice stoca of drugs," patent medicines, etc. Prescriptions are always carefully and promp- lr atiended to. It will ' Pay you. A large stock of prarug shears ad ag -ot, tbe best made, joat rextved at atewart bx Sol's. Now -jm tbe lie. te htm , .. AMT nOUtmg left of Caterrh, when you use Dr. &ge' Catarrh Remedy. With the poison- oas, imuuiig rmiiTrs and StrontT. caosuc solutions, a good deal u left. They may, pertiapej, atop it for a time, hat there's daripwjr of " w a t . driving it to the lungs. They vrork on false principles. But Dr. Sage's Remedy nrrtt it, no matter how bad the case, or of how long standing. Not only Ca tarrh itself, bat Catarrhal Headache, Cold in the Head everything catarrhal in its nature. The worst cases yield to its mild, soothing, cleansing and healing: properties. So will yours. Yon may not be- j here it, but the proprietors of Dr. triage's Kemeuy do. I in.l tn r.erA it thow mat. a-, i this offer: If they cant enro von. thewtl pay you 500 in cash. Its s busi ness proposition from a responsible house Bat do you think they'd make it if they, and yon, couldn t depend upon their medicine 1 WILL'S MUSIC STORE .CHlCKFJtiXO - "HF MILLER. ' "STECK," ASD "VOSK st SON- f IAK0S, KSTEY," 'NatWstAK BROiS,- ORGAXS. 1) E.tRUt'Fr "Wjaljr"0 iOoi 3. 1 1 taiiri ai Write tor CVaUwues and Prices before Purchasing aSse whore; We tel. tha Best Goods at Lowest Priceti mall Instruments, Boats aad De)seHptioB: Untie ot Every New liouie, and other Sewing Ut -hints, also Heediea Oil and Extras tor all SIs.-hiuea: 1 K. I. HILL, Albany, to. FOSHAY 4 MASON vwoaaaAaa aa aaesra Ornggistsand Booksellers AgeLts for John B, Aldan's publlcsUcaos. a bich we sell at publisher' prieea with tttesaaddad OKEUO-e I:.; . .V 5 BABY RUNNING SORE 'Worst Sight Ever Seen. Leg, Hands Arms, Body Oae Solid, Deep. Banning Sore. Began Using Caticnrav. In Two Weeks Great Improvement Followed by a. Complete Core. M child besran to be sore when tare aaoaths old. Eczema on his face aad bead. It ratridhr him Etta be waa tha worst stghi they arrer saw. aae nan 10 Ere WOOBa to fines etotfas ever so many times a day, ami then he weald stick fast to Us elothes. I eotud ses dress trim aJooe foe month.. Ola BtUe lees, hands, anrl anas were hwt one solid deep rrmnb sore: he was sore all over, bat the deepest ones were ess ras anas, aeaav anas faec. Bl. face and eara Bad arrest deep cracks la the Beaks, sad were swollen SO that be did not look like a etlri. His were the worst soras I bar arrer sera of the kiad. tjng began ruing the Ccticcba Ksnmxs, and in tars, weeks we soeld see a areas li ini nasnuni aad bow be is complete! y EBSBsW Ilia .kin is aad white, and be aiema entirely a t hankfnl. Portrait loraf-aed. I en saws-seats who hat ssaBerrnz babv 1 weiL We are a onld Ska to tag Mas. FEED BABKKTT, WutSai, Intbam County, Hick. Cuticura Resolvent The new Blood sad Skin Purifier, tmeraalry, sad t 'cncCBA, the great Skin Cure, aod CSTsecaA .'.iiP, n eirratrtte Bkln BeaatlGer, elteraaliy, in Ataatly tciiere aad speedily cart ereey disease aad hoator cf the sidn, scalp, and blood, with lass of balr, tx-Ji islaaey U age, frota pt35j.iea toacrotais. 8oid rerywhere. Prlee, CcncCBA, Wc; Boat. S5e. ; Uisotviwy, tl. Prepared by tat PwrrtB Usee ajtd CaxaucAL Coxposatiox , BoetoB.lfsas, jg How to Cars Bate Wesssm," Ss nES)SS,sw Hi le'ielliaas; wad ISO HetleinBlsl-. saedstd free. BABY'S H kin a byCcnrcaA AsBaBsSeJy pejus. BileBehns Small Gtiarastced to cure Bilious attacks, Sick Heaalaehe and Caesrltwa rears- 40 in each bottle, stxsob 15c. For sals by drcsgisis. Pictc't "7. ai ; --?-c etoae free. i. r. E-Af72 & I ::.::s, KT FIRST SA1 laSlf BASK, OT iUAJT, easuwoar. Sew York, eisa Fraaatoos. CMrsars aad a0XllCTTOSr aTAOCea totwraaie verses. B an or rtBCfios. 4UA.1I, OBSBOS. 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Hrwdarhe and Urer Cire IS A SAjra. lTTVeaiTan 1 srai -a. ax x civ l If taken as directed, we Guarantee Satis faction or refund your money. DONT SICKEN. 50 cents per bottle, by DON'T. GRIPE. F A CCMMINGS. LINE RUNNING TRAINS Uifiig FwtlMa, S:45 A.I. fiS$ P. M. DAYS TO CHICAGO J Honrs Qnifker to St. PmI. If Hoirs Raider to (Wm. 40 Honrs (Juitkrr to Omaha and Kansas City. PULLMAN AND TOURIST SIEE! IS, nsksBa mtt r tCLINNG CHAIR DINING CARS. For rates and general Information cal on or address W H HURLBURT.Asst.Genl. Pass. Agt, 35a w asnt.igton St., Portland, Orkgom Ik I.JSclvsSuSAta rsssdesrt , LFLEnr -tee Precder.: 8, E.TOCXG waalsi g. w. LASODOS raAXSACTS A OKyiaAL Saoar,, btawsew. ACaJOCsTTS 8UCFT eahian. Se teases. S3GBT nCHAStsK aad trl T.e war Tuaa-n etial P-iasewi raslial. -J- m ? ft .sH 11. 1, CURB an eperaeaara BSS "... - 7 -v; S3 eTteea wtla $ead r ONLI V- I 2