The state rights democrat. (Albany, Or.) 1865-1900, October 13, 1893, Image 4

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    WKlTtsEKFORl? A (H.1JJ
Kt.KaVtl.V
Attornays at Law. Will practice n H courts ot the
auto. spocM an
and to co. lection
Spocial attention tlvcn to matters In protr.U
or f lur. in tne r.mn Diocv
BIK.YEU
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Chancery.
'4ona made on all point. Loans negotiated
rable terms. Albany, Oregon
Uoll
on
G
SO. V. . IT K I n r.
Attorney at law, and Votary Public. Will practice in
all the courts o( this state Special attention riven to
collections ami matters i.t preb-te OIHrr:-Upstairs
afaaon-Twedale Block Albrwr. Qgn
B
vvriM,
It taxal muter wti recilra promp
attention fflce i. oil fill w's Temple, Albany,
r. "
Jaf WIUTXKY
m
Attorney at Law, Albany. Or.
JONTANYE afc HACKLGH&N,
Attorneys at Las.
Albany, Oregon.
AMES J. CHARLTON.
Attorn vwt- La w .
promptlv:
All icirsl baalnrja attended o
FUNK'S Bl.aik, Albany
Or:
jyt. J. i.. mi. i..
Fhvclrian and 3unron. OfTtOK -Corna
Fer-y streets, Albany, Oregon.
JKS- MAS TOY fc DAVIS.
raWsMaas an- Surroona. OFFICE Corner . osad
and Brcrsdalbin streets. Albany, Or, Calls pro.apUy
attended 1 citv and country .
c.
17. CHAHB8B1VA1X. M.
Hsmsopathlst. TSpa Jlst In diseases ot the Kyo.
Off c boors 7 to B a in: 1 to! m, and 7 to 8
msr. A A Orecnn.
I1RST NATIONAL BAKK,
Or ALBANY, ORHOOiS
rsaMsBt
Vice PrpsiJciit
LFLiint
s. c.youso
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LANUIKJS
nLaJtaaCTfl a 0K.SF.RAL baaWnaoaioass
aOOOWn KEPT subject to shack.
8IQBT BZCBANQE and Vri Taphlc tranater, l ii
New York, San Frandsco, Chioafo and P v Uand
00 JaatmOlta' aUDEon favorable
aV K. Toraa
K, W, Lsssssa
L. Pun
L K Bun
Ksaraaa . Soi.
CU1IC1K A C(l.,BtXHER
OY ALBANY, ORKGON.
TRAXSACTa esawral Ban tin? nsincas.
DRAW SIGHT DRAFTS cm Mew Yark. 9an Ft a
sod and Portland, Oregao.
LOAN MONEY on approvsd saeorlty.
RECEIVE daposita subjact to ehsck,
COLLECTIONS inada on (arorabla torasa.
INTEREST paid cn tirna dooosita
B
ANB OF stflO,
SCIO, OBBOON.
c I isa t .
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., . T J III vx
. . A J JOB
THE WEBF00T ROUTE
Oregon Pacific Raited,
' W B ABLET, Beeelver.
TUJE SCnfcUtJLK. except Snndars.1
l alhanv UrSO r. a. :L-Te Taqnlna.
(,aavr Corraii'.s ir. . LaaTe CorrallU.101. a,
Arrla Taanina, 15 r. .im aisuj,
Direct Line
Quick Dispatch
Low Freight Rates.
Between Willamette Valley Points and
San Francisco
OCEA S1E1JIEX )ll.lva
WlilansstlaValUy. Oct 7lb, lTth.r7tli,
Fioa Tssory.
WulasawtU VanT. Oct 2a- Ittb, Slad ; Sot 1st.
'Die Compauv rwrve the ngnf t
hnnge snlling dates without notice.
Its YER HTKAXERN .
Uanwi "Hapa-" learaa Portland WairsraiUy ana
Saturday 8 am.
HCDir,0t SaraJhtinsa Slrabt Wbarf. Portland
D K Vaarbn. 0n Aif't. Hsa Franeiaea. Oal.
B E Xutcahy, tiatwral Bapt:
THR0D6H
Wl rt 1 aaWSaVSal
'JAW.
TICKETS'
SH I UKf .
OMAHA KANSiS
CHiCliGfl.
I
Dy i TO
a
(Illlii!0
QUICKEST TO CHitUCO
AND THE EAST
HOURS
UflfiuQ QUICKER TO OMAHA
HUUrO AxU KANSAS CITY
PULLMAN AHD TOURIST SLEEPERS,
FfttE CECUM! NO CHAIR CARS!
OINIHG CARS.
F01 'atr 1 11 J c-nrral infoi mstlon call
oil or address Curran MonUiih, Albany,
Oreion, or
W H III RLBURT.Asst.Gcn'l. I'.hs. Agt,
3J4 Washington t..
Portland, Okegost
li.
rM..,aT.
Arehlteet and C'otttraetor.
t I I I 11 . 1 v. 1 I 1 I 1 I J J I (
BabyRawasBeefsteak
43. Baby vervslrk with ectcmawhon
thteo months old . Had home iloo-
torsantl specialists. Got worse all
the time. Whole bodv raw as beef
, steak. Hair none. Kxpeeted him
to die. Kirk si x months before we
tried Cutioiikas. No faith in
them lint in two months he was entirely cured.
Not a spot on hini now and plenty of hair.
Mbs. FRANK BAKKKTT, Wiulleld, Mich.
Baby Bad with Eczema
Our babv bow four mouths old.
had had case of ecaouia. Head
was a solid sore. Face and body
badly affected. Itching terrible.
Tli roe doctors did not nelp htm.
I Hands tied sixteen weeks. Mit
tens on his hands to prevent his
scratching. Cinriorn.v Rkmkhiks cured him,
and we recommend them to others.
Q. li. S J. HAIIHIS, Webster, Ind.
Baby Itched Terribly
Baby three months old broke
out with white pimples on red
surface. Itching terrible, scabs
on head and face. I' sod every
thing for live months. Grew
worse. Itirchascd C t'T to v it .
Remedies, used them, and in
three weeks there was not a sore or pimple,
not even a scar.
Mas. OSCAR JAMES, Woodston, Kan.
Baby Suffering Agony
Babv had enema, worst form.
Battled the best doctors here.
Was in agonv eight months. Be
gan Withl'l'TUTRA Kkmeuies. In
two months the awful disease hail
ceased its vengeance. No trace
could be- seen.mvdarlinffbov w:ia
cared. J. A. NICOLES. Bunker Hill, Ind.
CUTICURa WORKS WONDERS
And Its cares are the most re
markable performed by any blood
and skin r.'iiwdy of modern
times. la rents remember that
cures made in infancy arc speedy,
permanent and coououilcal.
Sold throughout the work). IMcc,CmcraA,
tOe. Soae, Sao. lessor. vs!t,$1. Poma Dni-u
ABU Cain. Comr., Sole Props., Boston.
OaT" How to Cure Skin Diiuaaos," free.
DIDV'C ekin od PortOrd and braatlfled
DnDI w by CatlcnntSaap. Absolutely purs.
EAST AND-SOUTH,
-VIA-
THE
SHASTA ROUTT
OF THE
Southern Pacific Go.
ffllisss Trains leave Portland Daily.
raos jclt 1, ISM,
:lt. a. Lr
10-13 r a I Lv
10:lta a 1 Ar
P irUaod
Albany
Sao Francisco
Ar . s .' asi
Lv I 4:43 a at
Lv I 7,00 r a
Above trains stop a. ail statio-ia from
Poitland to Albany inclusive, also Tau
vent.shed i.rlalsev.Harrlsburit. Junction
t Ity, Irving. Bugena and all stations
' from Koieburg to sUland mcluat'e.
i M1,A a i Lt
nan., saisv
Poniand
Ar' 4S0 rir
Lt I Itm
;Lt 7.0Ca
Jf lf:45r Lt
Albany
3:av T M AT
:10 All Lt
9HO a a I Ar
1 :cr a I Lt
Albany
basSussa
Albany
Uaamaa
Ar JCrfl aa
Lt Ma
Arl -J5r
Lt Mtri
PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS.
AND
j Dinine Cars on Ogden Routes
SECOND-CUSS SLEtPIIMS CABS
A tf a eked la all Th re arb Trains
Tear aide MvtslM.
rstarLAS ast coai allis.
Nan. raai9AUT (ExoeptSnaaay,
Moan
Itdlra!
Lt
Ar
Kavstaad
ill
I t: r a
1X0 ra
amass nan rattT fEic.-p: Sm.day.
lr
Lv
Ar
Pnrtlan.1
ateKiuirU:
Ar
Lt
am a
5 0 a
Thronirh Tickett
la all point in ts F.v.t-m Stttai.
learns CM aw osalna.l at
Trwaik, Arrat Albany.
m from r K
t KOEBLKB K P. BChjERS.
aranaarer va'tfl V. nJ
FromTerminal or Interior PoiLts the
lira Pad : BaiM
la f he line to take
'Tfl 311 Pnintv fAQT anH QflllW
. 10 all lUlilL) lULuI allll uUU IU
It la the HlM Vt; ( XK route.
It ran Through YKMTIBt "L-
CU TR.4IMS RVERt DAY
Is ttsc Year to
ST. PAUL and CHICAGO
ftO CHANGErOF CARS.
of Dioinz Cars UasarDassed
PflSliB:m Dra wins Room Sleeperg
Of Latest Equipment
! TOURIST SLEEPING CABS.
Beat ttat cao be n t.xtruele I nnd In
! which ao"ommfxi Hsrm are huh free
and furnished f ir n .l nrs of Firs or
Meond clasa llck-t. a d
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
; A Gontinnans Lino connectiiig M
al lin.8, affording Direct an
Unrntermpted Service.
1 Pullman alseper reservations ran be
aeeared. 1,1 advunee through, any
agent of the road.
ItURODOII TICKETS to and from all
points In Americas England an.1
Kurope nan he purchaswd at ary
ticketefflce of this core paoy,
Full inf-rmati in concerning rat H.tiine
af trains, rnu'enand other Mtatlnfaira
(shed on app:ii-at on to any agent or
A D CaARl.TON.
Aeaiatanl Onneral PAseugnr Agent.
No 121 First m . cor. Washington,
Portland. Oie.-on.
C O Rot kbar.. local ageot.
An asrreeable Laxative and Nrava Toma
Bold by Drnswlsta or sent by maJL 25c,60o.
itad per package. Bamplea tree.
YsT A VA The Pavortte TOOTH PffSftSS
JBLV HVI for tbe Teeth and flreativ,SSc
Captain Sweeney, TJJ4.A., San Dlesro, Cat,
arys: "Bhlkih's Catarrh Itemed y is the first
medicine I have ever found that would do mo
anrsood. Price SO eta. Bold by L"rug-tta.
SHILOH'S CURE.
Tms Gbjiat Oouaa Otrna wrocrptlyeawni
where all others faiL For Consumption it has
no rival; bos cared thousands, and will crux
Tou.if teUnintlms. fciesttet. MetitX.oa
1 r- r 01
Notice of A jsignment.
KaStfes is hrhy niviii, th.i ti- bank of
OrtB'in, id A". i. tin-ton, li.a dalv ss-
sigued to tbe udrst8nei s'sifne ail its
I property m t tI'.-,:.. for the b'nefH of sll i s
creditors, under aid bv vtrta of thi nn--
al BauiatDin iul lawa of the stare of ' ,
and the noiWri ned hsa h-n nrcra, ! it,
on tbe 28'.h dir ol Jane 1K9H, rln'y jti.li lid
as such awssansri.
All h"Miii h'vit'S elaf a - .i"-t a.iH r.
.olv.i. , ,t it,.- c . a 11 c. i,,.. hwety
rrquiied to uie-.nt thsrauie in thu un-
dersigned ai tin Bnk of Orynoa bnidine in
. hociiy'f Al any, Oregon, under orth,
; withi. thrre tenntha of th dat.
Daled this 29ch day cf .June 2893.
W. 8. TifOMHiKia!
Assignee of the Bank f'lhegon, sn ins 1
vsnt,
You can buv spdctaeles and eve classes
St HONEST PRICES, nf K M French
the jeweler.
11 Louis.: MiffWiw
Wfc MtWiHtUi
W'V VWVVVWJlrt
Clouds are on the overage
hundred yards In thickness
about tivu
The largest apes have only six'een ounce
of brain; the lowest men have thlrly-n'ae.
All the glaciers In the Alps would not
equal one of the largest in our lesrltOtfjr of
AJasta.
The amount of air that a nun will In"
hle In twenty-four.hours will fill stventy
eigl t ho ".head and weigh fifty, three
pounds.
The republicans are now claiming that
McKinley will carry Ohio bv 40,000 mi-
jonty. He will do we'l wa think If he
secures the ordinary republican majority in
ihe slate 35,000.
The democratic members of the ways
and means corr.mittee are making progress
with the tariff bill. The ground work Is
undei stood to l-e Irce raw materials, with
compensatory reductions on other mater
ials. Thtie is a growing impression that
the conseq ten. de6rti in ih receipts will
be met by increased .nternti revenue taxes
on whisky and tobacco. Carlisle is under
Moo I to favor an increased tax on whisky
toifi.io, calculating this will increase the
revenue $30,000,000.
All laws passed by the late legislature,
2ij in all, will go in eflect today, and will
take te place of the entire statutes of
I Kentucky. Among the roost Important Is
the law compelling the railroads to furnish
separate coach" for whites and blacks.
It is feared t'ia. there will be trouble,
I as coat of ihe negroes arc desperately op-
posed to the measure. The better class of
I negroes are, however, willing to submit to
! the law until the courts shall have decided
w hether it is constitutional or not.
Our protectionist friends say. put a high
enough tariff on a thing, and instead of an
increase of price of the corresponding thing
made in this country resulting, as people
ignorantly think, the price begins to go
downfor some mysterious reason: at the
same time, the wages of the men engaged
in its manufacture begin mysteriously to
go up. And with lower prices for the
product and higher wages for labor, the
prospenly of ice masters grows greater: it
really does seam too good to be true,
we suspect it is!
and
The Massachusetts Democra's hav
nominated ex-Congressman John G Rus
sell for Governor, with an excellent and
strong Siale ticket. TheT adopted, as
usual, an honest, plainspokea and advanced I
platform. Mr Russell Is s brilliant cam
patgner, and while it is too much to expect !
that the Democrats will cany that Rf pub-
Iscaa btale foe bovernor four tirr.es in sue
cession, it is certain thai the second
Russell will give the Republican candidate
a close ran.
The reat cave in tbe Black Hills region
is said to be fifty-two miles long, and con
tains nearly one thousand five huLdred
TIT L nVL 7
; ing been opened. There are streams, water-
.n n u. i.l w., .
! falls and thirty -seven lake, one of which
i is aa acre in extent The cave is six thous
and feet above sea level, and four hundred
feet below the earth's surface.
bM rt
of
' The L'lispatch wants fsei silver.
, wants no obstruction lo the as it r i:
! Congress. It is the Ucmicratic theory
, this Governmeat tint majorities, hone:!y
expressed, shall rule, and to this we are
always ready t
land LKsfotek.
alwavs ready .o submi ..brdlence.-1'ort-
aa
According to a statement made by the
r.u- . .k. T-a -a
..uc'j i im ,"C aaaniBi o
money in circulation in the United States
October I st was $l.7oi.9J9.9S. Est!-
I. If.
miMnc ttl fl9!lUtl1l.s a- hT I'll rVWa 1h
I --- per cap v. ., 9ts., . ne- ,D-
creMe,arie S;.ie-alw of it,377.47.
j The cn-ulatiju rr capita Auzu; iff was
GM coin la-r' "ng
Ic r-.. . - . c.
Sept-
I ember $14,829,741.
The Canadian Oav-inmtnl wiil allow the
Uoitef Stairs tu Inspect emigraats atQue
' bee, arho propose lo come to this country
i through Canada. It will not mike any
; agreement wi'h oar Government in this
j respect; bat the threat tnat if ex could not
', inpe:t immigrants coming thr.gh Canada,
I that none should be a'lowed to land here,
j brought the Canadian prime miniate! to
terms at once. The agents of the United
States can make it required inspection,
while the Canadian ministry shuts its eyes
snd affects to know nothing about whit is
bdngdone. I: is much sa sir Lincoln
once rrmirke. abiut arresting Vallanrltg
ham In war time. He wisUed that instead
of being srret; i lie had hie" atlowel to
escape "unbeknownst" to our authorities.
AN INCOME TAX.
i Tne Washinirton correspondent of the
New York World sneaking of tbe various
plans lo raise a revenue 10 support the
government, says:
Tbe only other important source of
increased revenue that will be considered
by the committee will be that o! an income
tax. So great a number of congressmen
I have expressed themselves in favor of tbe
j imposition of such a tax that it is general ly
believed that the proposition will carry
hy a hrge majority. ?evjral modified
forms of income tax have been suggested.
One oft! em, aibich emanates from Con
gressman Johnson, cf Ohio, provides that
a tux laj levied on ibe profits of corporations,
which nre known through public reports
and on rents, which may be ascertained
from third parties. This idea is based on
the theory that tin income tax universal in
its application is a voluntary tax paid by
boucst people and r-vaded by thp dishonest.
The employireiit of spies by Ihe govern
ment, it ia nrired. is alrojrether contrary
to oil' theory rt personal independence.
Mr Johnson tliinka that he would avoid
the lisairreenb'it feature of thl law and
prevent dishonest eseipe from taxition by
his p an.
lt will be seen by ibis general statement
of the probable cost of tariff no I tax legri
lation that whatever ehangtss may be made
in tee rates of duty for the benriit of tbe
peop'e the loss of revenue, wliutever it may
be, c an easily be made tip by taxes which
are net double, hs tariff taxes nre, through
I the increased prices charged on domestic
I manufactures, and which havo this advan
.asfe. that those who pay them know pretty
wi II wh.T they are contributing to tlie
support of the government.
Whatever the committee decides to do
there will be no confont.on after contention
in behalf of special infi rif m ' Tbe coal
owners of Wet Virginia ami Ohio will
struggle against the abolition of the duly
which bus mttde fuel so dour that the New
Kegbsttd iron foun'lriis luivs, crone out of
business. Sj u ill bn wi ll all protecteJ
industries, but iho bill in very likely to be
mado cn tbe lines here wuggrsted. A -suminc;
the amount tu bit made uood by
increased or now taxation to be $70,000,
000, the following receipts from tbe taxes
named are available: w:giir tax at one
cent. $37,000,000: saviag of sugar bounty.
$10,000,000; saving 011 pension list. 810,
003,000; tux on beer. I2,000,000; total,
$89,000,000.
DAMNING.
Darning seems aimos'ln danger of be
coming a lost ar1. With the cheap price of
clothing today many people find It essUr to
buy the new ibsn to mend the old. While
such a spirit of wastefulness is certainly to
be deprecated, it is true that in olden days
a great deal of time which modern house
keepers can ill afford with their masy du
ties was spent in mending rents. For I t
spite ot all the imptovt'inintt in modern
lif;, labor saving machines have no' kept
pace with the added duties of the modern
housekeeper.
While it is true that the modern l.oute
keeper is a much happier ar.d wiser woman
than her grandmother, she Is not apt o be
so skillful in purely manual tasks. It its a
matter of regret that children are not taugk
msading and the art of needlework as :.are
fu'.ly as they weie ia the olden time. It I
a rare thing for a oung girl to be able to
make a neat darn in cloth. She should use
the raveling! of the eoods wherever it is
possible to do so, or a sewing silk exactly
matching the cloth . Where the cloth l
very thick and heavy It will not be oecet
sary to put a second piece of cloth under it
I but ihe edges of the cloth can be woven
together, and when pressed the darned spot
will be practically invisible. Where the
cloth is thinner, a pice of cloth exactly
matching it, or a piece of the cluth Its 11,
should be placed under it In strengthen the
stitches.
In the mending of kid gloves a piece of
...a eaC.,y atBtSTning u.e (.Ut suuu.u
placed under the sea.n where they split, and ,
-III. I . -1 A, 1 L . I 1 1
tbe Klove drawn tocsther over this id', that
it mav serve as a sUv to the seam. This
will make a teat as well as strong seam,
for the silk remains invisible. The darn
ing of thir, muslin or tissue U one of tbe
most delicate matters. For Ihe fine muslin
a thiead about the same size as tbe thread
of the goods should be chosen, and tbe daro
should be woven together so as to msicli
tbe weave of the goods. This must be dope
very firmly snd thoroughly
as no stay can :
be put under it .
The datnlng of stockings
is an trt M
which every girl should he taught from her
Chilohoodssthereisnomechanksl means
bv which it may be performed, and u is lb.
' ar, f .h.mHln.of everr
most impor .sat part ot the mer.dinE of esery
family. A matter of great tmporunce in
iki. n.HM.,1, ftn nrfrlooked. The
darning wool or oarolng cotton hou.d hop, U pj f(0nj ,hat great center fool shaft on so extension of the Bone of
chosen in the same quality aa Uie stocking. 0flne hep industry In Oregon. Eugene j Contention ledge, and besides this i hey
lt Is not an uncommon thing to see a j Guar.!. jlisve three or four ion from t.ie shaft
coarse, heavy quality of cotton used, be- I The following have just been admitted ' mW t00 or $Joo per ion. Ash
caose this fills ap Ihe darn mors r,pWly . "e bar by the Supreme Court: FS Unf m-
tvu i. . -I... t .!. ,k. .rb Matleson. Kugene; Vtebsler Holme. S- The Penulenn Savings Bank i ena
I hts it a misuae. it nukes me wora , ,em . NapoIeo1 UaTh ,,, , g pJrt. to on , bult hree p,.menU
clumsy and ug'y, and shows a sloven ty t land; TJ Wilson and Chsrle Hamilton. ; of 33 t-5 per cent each on FeS it,julv it
manner New York 7r,"ban-. Koaetsurg: B F Bwope. Geo Rmerson and
Jamie V Campbell. Oregon City; MS
Warren. Astoria; A L McFadden and 11 L
A UXS or ACrtON Holgate. Corvallfa .
In the si: pre me ourt je.sterday the
Senator Cameron of Pennsylvania ia ea- : ea e ot D C Sherman, respondent, vs A J
tided to tbe gratitude of the coantry for f ft!,w,v-!V? fy??'-1 M":leo
, .vi, Charles Mckell and S S Train, as trus
severalac:. He voted awainst the Lodpt ,,..,,,..-,, cu,.,.!
! force bill.
On other occasions he has as
serted an independence of party dictation
which entities him to consideration at tbe
hand i of democrats
But ih; most signal public service the
Peans;vaalaa has rendered is ia exposing
the liae of action on which the tariff barons
'propose to perpetuate fseir monopoJet. In
j . , . I .. . ...
his speech in the senate Monday Mr Cam
eron indicated' clearly that the high tariff
senators are willing to give the silver sena
tors what they want in exchange for their
vote, against the repesl or amemiment of
j the McKinley lav.
11 ihnt the Sherma, law
. : was passen ov repuoncsn vo:e in ine sen-
OX I 1 r .
rate 11 order to secu-e use naassar e of the
- , w -
McKlaleyUw through that bodv. Tie!
! ""er 1tm ii aitopuoc. wttn the
I uwcat of oeteatinJ the pel measure ot tse
) tariff tirotected indusuus. If aviaar ccrarr-il
! McKialeylsm bv sa-Mlmg the bullion pur-
-a. i w . t.
I uxar aaiw upon ,uz aaaaaav . aaaaaaaaaaaaa H
jaora representing high tariff latnetft'
are doubtless willing to keep the bullion
' nttirhin In war in fatrt to(hr riiin ttlrri'ltffa'
V .
j any pan ot tne aouniy ot McKinieynm.
The PennsyNaasa senator is entitle to
thanks for hi candid admission Mere
any part of the bounty of McKialeyitm.
I..a.... -
candor of this sort I deura ,Ie from the
epublican side of the senate. Lei si know
how far tbe tariff barons are willing to go
j in the effort to keep their hands in the pen
pie' poc'scls.
rsEs FoaaoiiA.
Ticware may be brighsened by dipping a
?amp cloth ia common soda and rubbing it
welt.
Very hot soda in a solut on, app led with
a soft flannel, will remove paint splashes
,... . . , ,
glass mslea.l of op.
Stioeg. tepwl ao-la ea'er will make glass
very brilliant, thrn rlise in cold warer,
wipe rv with hnen doth.
Cdliaeslhat hnTe icom ,mnkl h,
kerosene lampi in. t ir cleaned by wssh-
. 1
Ing off with soda water
For clcaninz oil pa'nt belore repaintmc
pa 'at belore repainuag
use two ounce tf soJa dissolved in a
of hot water, ther rine off s Ifh
rlear
I water.
A lump of soJa laid on the drain pine
wu, prevent, he pipe, becoming c.cg,ed
.a
" UBVC
erk with Imillnir water In whlrh litlU
,. J:r,.
, . ... ., k
Y. ash white marble porches, balh, etc,
with a mop dipped in boiling hot water and
cda. A good deal of oda ahould be drs-
load
solved In the water.
A little soda pot in the water la
cot flowers are place I will keep them
for a loag time.
sshlch
fresh
Ii g i esse ha ien s;.jt on table or floor
of kitchen or pantry, put a little soda on
the sOts and then pour bolting water over
them.
KteI k"ivea that sir not alwSfs used
msy he kc;r fro-n mating If lh-y are dip
ped in a trong -olntion ol soda, three
paita of sorts to one part of wster; rftrr
lipping thrm, wipe dry. r'l! them in ?!an
nel, an I Keep in a .bv phce.
The whii-ky trust wanis to be more beat- I
ily taxed. The whisky trust, like Joey !
Bigsto-k.f'is sly tlevlisb sly.' !.,i-t winter J
when it secmeJ necessary to devise 11131ns
1st raising larger government revenues, an
increase of the whisky fix was propose-l
So far from opposing, tbo trust favored
this suguestion. llat it set nil its distiller
ies at wofk to turn out a much whisky us
possible and get it into bond before ihe
new tax could no into effect. It now holds
8.CO0.000 gallons,, and, last year's efforts
having failed, trust agents are actively at
work trying to induce congress this yc-ar to
raise tbe tax. They will nsk for an increase
of$ 1.50 per gallon, but will be content
with 50 cents per gallon. For, don't you
see, the new tax would not be levied on the
8,000,000 gallons now in store, but only
on luture product. As price
never inter-
fere in any marked way with the consump
tion of whiskey, tbe futnte product can
easily stand the ne tax, while its impo
sition would add just so much to the selling
prion of stock on hand. An Addition of 50
cnnta a callon in the tar would nut nrer-iae-
" a
I, W.OOO COO into the treasury of tLe trust.
Ihrt trust would Ilka to make it $8,000,
COO by a dollar's incre tse, or$t2,000,000 hy
an increase of $1.50.
it - a-
See the New Improved Sbner sewing ma-
hui.'. The b-.t is 'alwss the ehespest. J
W Swdsn. aijtnt. Ofliceat P M Frmuh's
aswelry store'
HOME AXD ABROAD
The attendance at the Eugene nubile
:hools Is 640
The total taxable properly of Benton
county Is now 3,411,803, nearly as much
as before divided.
K'mcr Williams, who was taken to Cor
vsllie for horsi stealing will put in a di
funis that he I ought the horse from a yi y,
Salem, Corvnltls and Albany Is each to
have a wholesale grccery house accord
ing to '.he present c'alms from the differ
ent cities.
A petttiou ill he sent to Receiver Hsd
ley and the circuit court askiofr that the 'd
time checks be liquidated. If dope this
would plaoe a gooi mauy thousand dollars
in circulation.
There are about thirty prisoner li. the
Mai Ion county jail.and the sheriff's wfe is
having a time cooking for them, not telrg
prepared tor such a large number.
J 11 Allen, of North Yamhill, reports
iV.e heaviest hrp yield of any man so far
heard from. From acres, containing
I060 hills, he baled 7308 pounds of prime
hops.
Col Jim Steele, of Tacoina, Is 6 feet 6
Inches high and weighs ; pounds. He
has the distinction ot Jeing the biggest
white Odd Fellow in the U. 8.
The 'adles of the Congregational church
have changed the p'ace of their tea to
the church. Tuesday Oct 10, take the
bachelors lunch that Jay and come to
supper
Slxtv-five arrests have been made of the i
LaGrande Chinese evlctors. A number of :
the Chinamen have been permitted to ie-i
turn to setue tr.eir ousiness anairs. ine 1
whole matter vrlll probably end in smoke,
Are you going to see Comrades to-mor- j
rQW righli Rr , mea, d jj ,s for
,ne benefit of the Y M C A and will as a
literary entcrtajnmer.t be worth more
than the sS cenU it will coat
Let every
bodv !
R R Hays and L L Butler of this city
have purchased the farm owned oy John
snd Joseph Stone near Crcswell. "It con-!
- . I
sists of 180 acres and the price paid was
$8930. T'te purchasers will plant at least
fifty acres of the land to hops In the spring.
; t.uard.
lie following from I ha Corvsilis Sws is
1 about a former Albany printer: KCKirk-
pat rick, at no time foreman no tl.e Bsnton
leaner, n at prases t uuivenog in tns balance
between a isat and sobri-tv. If was takes
from Portland to the Keety Institute at
Porsst Grove, yesterday morning where it is
1 "P?1 " nT crT,p
i UPP' wrBf
. far thu m-irth 10 carloads of hops
iuve i.n khi nped from the Jic.ulhern Pa-
ss .a a as .
cific's freight depot in thl city. It avlll
not he surprising, however, to note in the
pellani. was argued and submitted. H J
Adams of HWshoro appeared for the re
spondent and Attorney General Cham
berlain for the appellant.
FB I DAT
beco.ae of Minnie, tbe boot
What
b'ack.
lias
Unload your stocking snd let tbe
' money circulate.
Electric light no tots being placed in
, position at tbe corner of 2nd and I.t on
; streets by order ot the city council.
ijo jSaod hare a balance of ,5.65 V;
c.tainl, . sh. wing in me lute UlSSaml,
j A J
, '.. - --" - '
; loi ,ni.r anil l mllrr ill k. rnotru.4
.12
prnvrroa
, duots -ill pas through Albaov this
1 month on a tour of inspection. Thev are
1 from the East.
-. Mf. A P Oavidson. of Salem, rode
' " .iX-T;,,
iTST. i" 52
thU Is ihe longest rsde ever
irom llsat ci. s
1, I. ...,..,., it. I, t. ,K.
taken by a lady on a bicycle on thlt coast
Dr L I Dart in of Portland, well kn
o v.i- a, i t T '
, Ih ftfr thl lYklil. lawlRV MMf He llsrai
" .7. ciior' mder moml f m,V
F1
. a. ... t. . , .
I. asriespssTW nss tsreo tuaneo
here In the shape id a new meat msrsei.
gentleman ry tbe name ot ttosjera. c
1 believe I Ihe propr'elor. Harrisburg - Cooley aid Mrs Clark
Courier j P A Henderson, aid self
( P J Smilev. ihe primer, is doing s b,, ?:','ir AIJ Society, aid poor-...
jbusintss, regardless of hard time. He i ,. ,d,1 ,x
' gives as one of the principal reasons iudi- l ,a J?. ' ", .lrr
clous advertising. Afemlon lo business ,irf. : J
and gocd work also p!ar an Important part '1 ,J Ken worthy
j to tt. i t Kemp, aid self
. . , . . MA Anderson, aid Hovkmlxtru
Seven tramp got inlo a box c.r l J W Zomatt. -id self
Albany a few da r sago Intending u no ; ei,mk.,i, . u.. "
' . a aaai a.i wcn jui luaatQl
Lba-.on, ar.d the tramps verr ohl'sed
i return on t ot froji Tallma.i.
Athena and Adarr. tarmrra are begin
. "Ing o sell their neat. In two days
the latter part of I t week, at Athens.
; 16.000 bushel: trie sokl for cash at yf-S
: and 37 cent, and since then there hare
, oe'"n wt ,rn'c to"- -K U
been later transectiont. K O
The fim Incjrporation article
o( ihe
innnth wr lii.l wl... i K
suie resterdav. Ilarrr V Gitss. Iu' ran
I Rsnkli. Helen M Gates and W E IVusn
I rt. ' at-. . ZZ a. . as k '
! ",?d f"cie ln-orpralin Use Hir .boro
j si'rsiiis i-,B"" rtairr V.O wiin t ipitai
I ot f i . - .
1 1, -rt ... s - :v--
lormr.lv of
Aibanv. ba. iust returniv'i home from
home from i
' Chlcaj , where he disposed of 18 e.iod j. V?Wn V"
J 71::::
v 1 17 aau . t vr 1 cnirtTllM-a. a 1 1 L J W J . I1JLB we 1 1 II
$61.50 net profit. He say a number n i
s,. . l.u . I ... ... 1
r:s' , : .1" zzr-Z'zir
i . f . .. .
j In IU rowactl proceeding a Salem
! BRg "V : The b,,L of Tllmon Ford and
I "kL V,!?, Li?iiT-.u
- ...xj-... ...a,
case of .hi big bridge contractors against
me coun-y, were isiu over lor expiana-
w. ii- uvim); uiiuciriwu u, inr wuu
thai bo'h law firms were In the case.
Tramps are having an easy thing of It
now irsrrltcg over the country. Ihe S
P al'" a them lo ride on freight provided
they br have lhe-r selves, and a great many
who ae not tramps take advantage of lb
fact. One mas at tbe depot admitted iit
he had money; hut said he did not pr
pose to spend it even for board.
A subscription was taken rp fir Mis
C E Hrnwn the first of the week snd she
left tor Independence Wednesday. Mis
Brown is a hard working woman, and if
her huband. sho is now in jail in Alb'
any I, r abusing a child wilt kerp away
sne wl I be able to pnivtle amply lor her
self and little ones. Ilarriaburg Courier
Depositors of the Linn County Bank
generally should sign ihe agreement by
which the bank Jean be opened. They
wiil c t their money jus: about as quick,
and it will prove of great t .tne fie generally
to the community as wrll a to the debtor
of the hank Were each one to refuse lo
do so thinking thrre would be eno'Jgh
without them nothing could be done. The
banks reriifjcstes, healing 6 per cent Inter
est, will be easily gotten rid of If the
mo.iey Is needed, as times Improve.
SATURDAV
The Oakland Home Insurance C":npany
has susps tided business.
The county coutt will be In session next
week, under the new law meeting as a
beard of equalization.
An express hoise in Salem was kll.'ed
' J,e,tera.v by coming In contact with a
giuuiiiicu icicpnuiic wire.
3J per cent of Pacific coast banks that
failed have resumed business, the best
showing of any section it tht V , S.
II VV Foreman of Halsey has purchased
Ihe Cole farm near Mllier'c an-J will soon
, mo" 'nerenn. in. pu.cn.ae
price was
about yoooo Keview
Sitpon ,Qrmer member of lhe A1.
; bany club. Is under arrctt tt Independence,
' being charged with iealing a dog which
he has his possession.
At th suoual n.eoting of tho Jn; em I: era
nfh V M O A last evening tho follow,
i'g directors wers sleeted, J II 'oogill,
) W F Read, VV S Thompson, all rs-eleoted,
and 0 C MoFarland aod Prof Crawford.
The report that tramps are allowed to
ride on the Southern Pacific the Demo
crat Is lnfotmed Is untrue. The men
have strict orders to prevent their riding
and do so as much as possible.
Today 400 bales of hops will be shinned
from Sn'cmover t'te Sunset totite for ihe
east. Two car leads from Jefferson, one
from Albany andoae frcm Sllverton will
also be shipped east Statesman.
The followlrg Linn county pases are on
the Supreme Court docket: State of Ore
gon, rep, vs Linn county, resp: .1 II
Van Bibber, rep, ilngh Fields, app, Marv
Cougiil, resp. vs Farmer.' & Merchants'
Insurance Co, app.
Andrew Vail, the -nan accidentally shot
near Lcl-anon, dlel yesterday afternoon at
3 o'clock. Just before dying he slated ;
mat ine snooting wa accidental.! I-.. ham
mer of his gun striking a rail. In view
of the fact that therj was a gate close to
the place this is doubted Lv some.
Shetiff Osburn purchased the 1 Jo-acre
farm of Mr A U'ach in Linn county one
day last week, navlnic 6o per acre mere
for. Mr Hesjh Is at work on the erection
of a commodious residence upon hU lots
near the carriage factory and will In the
future make Corvalilssii' home Gf zette
It is said at Koteburg that the Coos Bay
Railroad Comptny has receded from its
demands for a subsidy of $75,000 from
ilie Roseburg people 10 $50,000. The
sum subscribed ..up to the present lime Is
only SaS.ooo, but It is expected that the
fjj.ooo deficit will soon bt made up. and
that the line will then run to Rotebtiri;. :
Last evening about fortv tramps passed '
through Alhnnv nn ih i',nlanH aavkia '
taken the train oy storm. A special dls-
patch was sent oui pollcemen.and fourteen
ot the men were captuted and given a
night's lodging and breakfast. This morn-
ng 1 oliceman Lee ccorted Ihem to the
iibck arm senr ineni tcurnsrara. wnere
tney will capture the next fitlg t.
W H Brunk, a former resident of Al
bans, has bee a appointed postmaster at
Ashland 10 succeed A P Hammond. As
Mr Hammond's commission does not ex -
': plre until July. 1804, there Is considerable
feeling there over the matter among Ham-
. t m . a . . ... .
monus menus. Mr tsrunk will make a
com petent P M and his Albany friends
will extend congratulations.
The Oregon Pacinc has leased the Co
ion Pacific dock lor a period of ft we year
and hereafter all her steamer will make
; their landing (here instead of the usual
landtng dock
lock. The floating harf will be j
. .
taken to
?M.acn V.0"":
wood will con in uc to land at her dock
; unless some other arrangements be made.
1 O. . .
i -scm-sn.
Two men went Into Grant. Pass the
j other day with 56 ounces or (950 of go.d
dust which thev pounded out in a hsnd
I morur from
quartz taken out of a new
claim loca.ecl
by then in the Williams
ad Dec it. I Sua. The EO aavs. "The
bank of Portland got about three years'
extension, so it can be seen that the above
y'uwriiwa aa ui toe root, iavorar.it cnar -
much more qulcklv this way than nlth
ihe ban in the hands of a receiver. Two
things ar; necessary to make the plan a
success: Co-operation cf depositors and
payment by those owing the bank." The
proposition of ihe Unn County Bank a HI
be seen to be a very reasonable one com-
pared with these.
I "seir an-l yellow leal, now obsTvr,i4e. re
cot vri csM xrr. minds us that the '"melancholy day" hav
i coxae. To some unfortunate people they
faalte: Kcmhanajk
anl i. at. rack.
.1
H of Harrisborg Lumber Co.
wunaert.
Applicatioca of Preston J. Bruwnsoo.
Arthur Wood. Joho Goin. Wanle
I Xbrd,ri.Th. MsgiiSj
32? jUt SUt Agrieultoral
Bi'l of J L Holllda for S2fX aect oad.
j was disallowed
"-vwto.
i Hill f L,-, : 1 tr, lV.nl, r....
- . . . .n. . u ... .... .
7 45. con tintsed. also bill Altaany Furni-
W TlT aiTiIalwS
, v.i t s.t arat as "
; Arthur Wood and John irouw were se-
( 1.11 . 1 1 a a ai . . - A .
h? totrts. sdtotarshipsin
Agrictihural Cols-grT
' Atai- -waTa - . ..
the SUv
Application el Smith Cox et ai for cOataiT
"jli5 ICan1
Cootttv wort ortised road ctahlihI a
r"JI for by J A MeBride and Saner
" rtoeana
Tlie followini bill -r .Wl
! Mr Mry lialkiway, axct poor
' . "
ine louowine bi'lt -er allowed.
S
5
in m
I" W
,i coauow, arrt poor
S 5
m
, S
o An
i 00
6 00
Harris bar Lumber ( . an-t r.aaita 79 eg
:a-e apt lohn Hossard
'State agt AM Castle ...
111 fin
4 Vf,
John I sher. janitor
n m
li rt)
j John H Weddle. arrt roads
V V Spink, lumber
! Albany E I. Co
I Hay ce a Bock, nest roads--
si m :
25 0O
; John Burnett, sect poor
S f
; Oregon agt Ed Cox aod lobnnie
1C
ISinara
r' Ctss, trrl iraor
'
Melton Dyaert Hook Co
ui a a a . - s
; "s s .mc rarnu, aocl poor
V i Moore, aid Tavlor.
O n r hillips. aid Shough
. ii
l's s vocnran.
-l
. .
vg ngt Cfcae
2 50
: 91
1 .. 1 .
Oregon agt John Howard and J L
Alien
32 45 !
.in i
r o lKu
an i r . i .
1 M Large, t 1. Murphy and
I laws atrt britiges
, j.; j, Wilson, bounty .
K"?iMsio PMcl
A W
M
fvl 15!
I 00 1
17 00
j, i-ravne. ncctpoor...
j Seepale. acct poor
AY
in no
10 75
j rv,. Hyde, acct poor.
10 00
W II Bilveti. aert poor
T. 00
C C Jackson, acct HheritT
Stile-A Nuttitijf. printing
W V I leak ins, acct a--isor . .
.V, -rj
5 N
S 00
H C Hanimiui, acrt roads IS 50
J .1 Davis, acct poor. . .
i L (lugger, printing
A Hlaker. acct nxuls. .
AllatayCA VV Co
10 00
2 40
:rr 29
5 00
Tsa tlnrarirra
Jol
; today
committed two mont'is go in this county
fhe j'iliT9 in sentencing the prisoners
sparetl tliem nothing, but impressed them
with the heinous character of the crimes
they had committed.
Tms Vkrdict is u.ianitnous that Will &
itark carry Ihe b-st line of allvcr ware la
the valley. They nave the variety an.) qual
ity, a cni'dnaticn Ihat counts in but ing
jomla. An insjiecllon alwaj-s canirs con
viction. Shiloh's Vttaliser : what you need lor
dyspepsia, tcrpid liver, yellow akin or kid-
nev trouble. It is imarantrsd to gtva yon
: aatisiactioo. I'rice 75c. S iidjby Foshsy &
: Msaoc.
A Watch is a necesstv nowaday. I
yon wsnt ooe call on Will A Stark, whose
at ck i large and varied, and prion the
the most reasonable, Thev can give ynn a
tar,ain in this line as well s in jwelry
aaaassjacly
M1KRIKD
HOFFMAN - DALRYMPLE. - On
Wednesday evening, Oct4th, 18i)3,at the
residence of the bride, in Albsny.by Ilev
Lengh bottom , ex-Marshal J N Hoffman
and Mrs Ida la Ity tuple. They have the
nest wishes of many for happiness and
prosperity.
LI LLY W AGGONE R In Oorvellii,
on Thursday. Oct 5th, 1883, by Rev E 3
Thompson, i D, at the residence of the
bride's parents, Mr frank Lilly and Miss
Minnie Waggoner, both of Corvallis.
The happy couple have a number of
frienda ia Albany, whose best wishes
they have.
A, s. Or. Oct 4.-J hn Hansen and ! XlSLT I nd obtain cswtirat.of
ni Better were both sentenced to death n. 7.."T ""X" u! llT. i I1JW.f
I.r .l..d Meltri.l.. fr fh. mnralera - -JrZ " UWe Witness OtBrT XWU1 C Cinese SO SIB
, . .... ..... - . .. , ...... nn.i in nmnini inir rr... i i . . . .. i . m
Miami
An exchange says a man in Kansas was
finml ten dollar for Rintring "After the
Hall.
A Lincoln Mont' naner keel this at the
head of iU first pum?: 'Reinemiior that
this paper is th only one in Lincoln
or Henbm county that BM the courage to
stand for the common people " The world
is full f teople who think the samp about
them Ives,
The ant and man have trait- in common
that are a credit to neither. Mr Flynn of
Mulino spilled a nn ml it of ant - uito a dish
filled
with water. Ihev hail not taken
InsHons in swimming and stniirirtfld for
dear life. The stronffer crawhsl on top of
the weaker and shoved him under. Then
ant No 3 mounted No 2. and two more in
succession joined the small pyramid, wlien
the fifth ant floated on ton Of four of his
submergud I'omjianions.
it is a pretty ex
pertinent worth trying
We see selfi-hnetw
e-iually brutal every day in many a human !
community. -Oresron (.ity Courier.
An Albany nighl watchman lite other
night was solicited by a woman for
cigarette or 5 cents with which to buy
a bunch. He gve her what ne supposed
. 1 . ..... . 1 1
w uc .s tenia; uu; ninwin uiacu vecu 1
was $5. Going to the store where the
purchase was made h learned that
the
left
woman nad bought the cigaretts tno
the $5 supposinK It wa e cenU. and rush-
I jj out without noticing the difference,
!Tbe coP got $4.95 in silver.
A Kiittpoe man ritimr from the ertl
tells aliont hearing Tallmadgein New raiao, went ashore and was loiaby arecsid.
York City tie amy: The tabernacle Captain Mayer, les wife and lour stram ,
is quite a nice ooe, thoogb hardly what! were drwaed. Tne remainder td the crew
I expected to find . It has a capacity for niae in nsDiber, floated shorr ow the j
seatioa 8000 persona. Seats are called j wreckage and made beir way up r e tseaeh j
"free" but there are pew holders. Yon to Neah bay.
go there to engage a -free" seat, and are i Masf.re'. weaim.
uifwi! I.naw mn.'li .mi ft n i v i- Irt tl.A '
enpport of the church- If it is $600 per
. . . . Ikn. 1... ..... .... .... t..
year they have something very desirable
If $100, something not quite so good, j
CO. sorry, but 'here, are onlv a few seats j
left unengaged and they will have to
place you quite a ways back. !
' j
tU2." i ' . 1 sTu
the t oinmbtiui mvuitinn was n. hb.M irm
k ,1 r.. . L. : . r . i. i. .1
.1WJ''-!oentattht. sintfte-tax cr.n-ms while A II
Stibjn. ism nagfe-tax wader of Vhib-
1 -I'l 1. " V- IU.(B.lli'- awls ' I SSTT II l IIi-w-V 'lir
! on Henr (ieow for hU Chines irstrhlir
, Ife bailjurt n-reiri-1 to the doors
being shut against the I hine. and with
.1 ;.... ZwaZL-JK
those doorsy Did li Creator trire them
sous? Who srave m this eosmtrv. anv-
way ?" To this question a voice in tbe
crowd promptly railed out with trre-.it
damage to use flow of eloraence: "We
stole it from the Indians."
Tbe fttieui Independent says: Nobody 1
doubts that the state of Oregon will before '
",;. i i ji a ui'ii uiiokii aui aiuriw i
tbeir face, togvther with accumulated in
terest j but at tbe same time it is impossible
to get money on them at rsrtvent, without
n-',nuous itamnce. ieterlay.
- . . . .
:I00 was compelled to raise 9200 with which
. : QeeasvidtaaWSafIttWtaatSaw
place to lisce and wa at last obliged to ac
cept" tfJ40 for it, a discount of twenry per
To look at him one would not for a
.usoment think of Ira Ganipbel!. cf the En-
gerte Guard, composing the following: Tbe
are onen tne saooest ot tne yar. 10
iothers.
Bssf mimtheaavtaiceaas
aaaxsw '
they are joyous and giad-
t-3;oae. The
in liieir run represent
, human life
hnmanis;. .
They come and go. so does
Death notices are ant yavticular.'y sought
after try onrspaper men. me was given
the! Man "About Town hut rught though
thai waa not without it interest, tine of
Albany's most chauraxsixtar vormg ladies
stopped nun a he was rosin
-jojethinir new and inuuired
aioov after
he wanted
death notice . whisb. of course he did if any
one bad tnen tvnfnsiiiaalM enough to die. ;
In languifiif that fiafJaasWal tier lOaaaOry of
the pant kear -h rva.arke-: thnl the nerve
in one of her teeth had just died at the
hand of a ibntid. and we might publish it
if news were scarce- As it wa im- ossitlu
to obtain the fall porUcaiax oaacot be
gives.
A man sijrntnff bimseif tVU SenAiVle"
io a Oa, gfltr tef U lw to cuiv hard
I time, and a every body want to know
itsst llsak wtw thiss- ww arivw it- TW
i i,ttte thtrough which we have been pacing
I are dae to or t.ins a lark of muti-i. nce
: '"'tween n-an Ami raan. The heat financier"
1 in W nrnitri iimwl It,;. Un.
cur thev he riired I llv sbr.winsr the tmb
1,c anl patron that we have lOntrdence
- even if it is ai presen cost . Inh vour
. iainnrr mruc- mail i-i- .-. .kis.tiu? i a
' this city that is pursuing this policv. and
. . . . VI... 1 11,. .. . . u ...i .
cess of other years . Why 't Because while
many are srisred. they, full of assimuio'
I "n" 80 nSr"' '
i tb nrlvertisinx f ordinary
go right on do
yea-s.
Scro Jeff al vers and linyn Coffer will
attend tbe (-rnii Iaxbre K of V that icrets
t3 m Hepner. r. on tbe KHh inst. Le Bii-
; yen writ also visit ihat iisantrv at Use same
; time.
0: imeniarht Lut wwk T W Oillev ha.!
ttloaaxer at his meat house and in the morn-
00 i inrr he dii)er.vl that nenrlr all nf hia
riL" ht tlisciirvl ihAt n&r all of mm
harvhfia?l fni3w11 that be hal -ult(l tlovn.
S.VJ l.wn l mi.. ;k .v... .i
-'Ipsrtnwnb' P """V'mont of Prof
I Willi lit Vi K1U Cut i.l Mn
M tinkers of tbe several room. Tbe at-
temUiK-e lSi. i reganksl as exce4ionaIly
goo.1 and will probably he increased to 1
!
Ccsai. Mixe Soto. -The Sheriff sold u
. ... , .
"fr U cJnwd!r J Tteao C?
STS -K,tomlwitaraa sh whs w
Hale of Albany, and U t Jones ot Toledo, it
w knockest down to the latter for $-r.
mre.-; uiere wni twrv lutuKTS. nut nan
l attitna News.
"r'f Pratsr.
e,t. . , . . .
there are not times when one mast permit j
'arerson to tell the trnth aaout himself.'
When what ne savs is supported bv the t
j te(lrr.onv of ether no reasonahle man stitute for tahe F.verett bi'l amends the Cbi
! will uoub! bis word. N .w. to sav that I aSaaatawawan net of 1!92 so as to extend
) Allcocx's IWus l'laters are the onlv
proof i
necessary to call attention to the cuies
they have effected and to the voluntary
testimonia l f tho who have used then.
Bewait. -t imitations, and oo nol be de .
ceived bv misrepresentation. Ask If
rsncocK s. ana let no solicitation or expu
nation induce you lo accept a substitute.
Fresh'swee pinkies, olls-ns, chow cao
its, .i 1st reeeii o i at Parks r Bros.
Corsets -All of our BALL'S CORSK TS
are boned with k.bo and warrant ed
not to roll up nor break with one yet .r's
wear. If they do we will cheerfully re
turn the money paid for them. O
the corset is not satisfactory in all
spects after three weeks' wear it roaj
returned to us and money will be
funded. S. E. You i
rif
re
1. A Great CoxvKNiaNCK.--WorId-w
visitors travelling via the Northern I
lie R K and Wisconsin Central I me.
fair
ad
are in
landed at the Grand Central statins
Chicago. This magnificent fire-p-
roof
tnilunng, located in the hearl
has been fitted up ag a hold
ti.urcpea-1 plan, with about ano res
natiasotnely furnished and each rooi
supplied with hot and cold water, elec
n
trie
ucrnts. etc. i ne cnarge tor accommo Bas
tions are reasonable, and parties can sec ure
rooms In advance by calling upon agt nts
of the Northern Pacific RR. By tak Ing
mc rsonncrn facmc throux?h ear llrst to
Chlcatro. visitors will avoid aha .lUcoira fort!
of all transfer in that city, and can .also
travel between the Grand Central stat ion
and World' f.ir v.. uis. us
run direct bet ween the two poiuts.
C G BlJRKHART,
Agent at Alhassf .
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, j
A Democratic Casvrsllus.
Sakatooa, Oct 6. The democratic stale
convention reassembled this morning. The
report of the committee on contested seats
in every cam seated the anti -Cleveland
contestants, except one, on which the del
MM is evenly divided. Tub report wa
adopted to S4. Ine temporary or-
((anization was made permanent The 1
following ticket was nominated:
Secretary of state, Cord Meyer, of Queens
eounty; controller, Frank Campbell, re
nominated; treasurer. Hugh Doffy, of
Cortland county; attorney general, S W '
Kosendule, of Albany, renominated; state I
surveyor, Martin Schenck. renominated;;
associate judge of the emu t of appeals, 1 II
Maynard, now filling Vm place by appoint- j
ment.
Tli Tariff Bill.
WAMUNtvroJK, Oct 6. The democra" ic
members of the ways and means committee
acknowledge (bat some difficulties are nov
'C 'ehe.l. Th framework of the
before the majority is understood 10 be
the Mi
!.
drsft submitted by Secretary Carlisle. I; is
understood that it haa been definitely de
termined tbst (he sugar bounty shall be
repealed. It is generally believed by the
democratic mesnbers, not only of the com
mittee but of the house, that aa increase is
the internal rever.ue taxes is a pait of the
, .f-.,. ,.
aslrtaaa rblpsv rrrU.
Pobt Towssbsid. Wash. Oct 6. The r
most disastrious shipwreck in several years I
on the Washingtoo coast, at 'ended with
loss of life, occurred three miles north ct j
Quillavnte river earlv Wedoesdav nw-rotog.
when the Clji'ian bark Ljanor. of V lp i
OA raankisiv, w o. I iiaa m
Swthem Fsasr Uniiiriv attorney, ano
for many years Senator Stanford s private!
secretar; . is considered to know better than .
anyone else the raiueofthe great estate ;
'- Stsoford He ssya $55,000,000
won Id be a coasevstrve estimate of tie '
I value of the property . The assessed value
ot real eilat- owned bv the late seastor is i
$3,230,000, and the msrket value probably i
! i.ooo.oy,
Tacoma, Oct 6. Superintendent Dick
inson received a dispatch tonight stating
that Charles Jones, alia Cnaries KiacaH.
who waa Vte leader of the Northern Pacinc
train robbers, captured in Montana yester
day, escaped from the officers this morning,
and i hiding in the moantaint . Pursuers
on horseback are following him, and expect
to ear -re him tomorrow, there is over a
foot of snow on tbe grjnid, rendering
i trailing easy.
Ma i I ail.
Saw York. Oct 5. A lack of wind made
the first of the lntematiortl yatcb race a
I failure, as it was impossab. -to finish inside,
of six boars, the limit set bv the coo com
mittee. It wa more of a drifting match
than a race. The wind at no time reached
the dignity of a sai ing breeze. Tbe race
was started with the wind from the north.
It ended with the wind from the south
Tbe thousands of enthusiastic yatcb men
aaw the Valkyrie at one time nearly twd
miles in tbe lead, and some cf them were
srUd the wind failed to carry the boat over
the eooase ia the six boon.
La Ci bass oc, Oct 5v Fire last night de -avUoiatd
the elevator of the Pacific Coast
Elevator Company. Uw largest at any m
tarior point on tbe North Paofk coast.
The onetn of the tare is unknown. Tbe
triv, aamtttfta IMeWsaSaaI i;..- ;. .
to abon: 40.000 basheU. Tbe largest in-,
dividual loser is A B Conley. tbe Grand !
Sonde valley wheat kin, who had upward-
of 30.000 bushel, in the burned
bsnldini.'. The lews on the building and:
machinery is estimated at $30,000.
A raaaieat atto.
Sa Vobk. Oct 6 The Herald s Mtm-
tevideo special say: Word has just been'
a received bee frcm, Rio M at the Lombard
Ssacavt of the citv hv tbe rebe. Beet was
begun vesferdav and continued without
'cued without
cessation alt day. Shot and
Islam waaia, throarn lnln tba ritv
. 1 1 mMM.t V r- Pr,;nA-- 1mm
returned the fire. Tbe greateit alarm pre-1
vails in the Brazilian capital, watch is in
absolute state cf panic Business i en
tirely asBpaoded. the banks dosed and the i
bourse utterly deserted.
WatXAca. Idaho. Oct 5. Tbe nakw
miners on Canyon creek have decided to go
on with tbe strike and not to accept tbe
tender of tbe mine owners for 33 yi for
miners and 5 for carmen ar.d shoi 'ers-
A secret hallo was taken today with that
result. The Butte union, which has leaned
- f tbe local unions bere cofirirWaWe mosey
ent in delegates and they demanded that
' the strik- be carried on.
a
Sxk Pit ill" 1111 II I" the ball of
Texlerdav an aaent ot the ivm'bern
records
F'axific
filed for record a eertiSed copy of the
blanket mortgage" or deed of trut re-
cently issued by tbe Southern Pacific Co. of !
California and tbe Southern Pacific Com-
pany. to the Ontral Trsw Orairany. of
New York. The CO!l dev." " $3S.00O.- ;
000. and irKludes a prtrtiosl tr-uxster in:
trust of all the companies" p--uotw ia 5B j
c-otnnanies of this state.
j W aVrrtwl KMlec
j SrtuxGrixajrs. Macs. Oct 5- Harry
a . Trter todav broke the worlds record for
I one mile frvm t atundir.? -Mr". :ial Mc-
.' Duff e. ar.l Clark txtrata the world's :
; for a mile for taixiem with a flvina
I today. Tyler, with three sets pactrmakrrs.
made tbo rati" i ' -. ... breaking tse
t ld l by3oo
seconds.
A riaht wruh Kebbrra.
H XacoAi Qct 4.-Asistaat Snoerisrtend-
I ent Dickinson, of tbe Northern Pacitk.
. cei red dispatches tcaicht giving account ot
a fight this afternoon between the rcAibers
l . . . . - .1 . I . ;
a - Vno "ela T mla SS, ",unli"" "
, I August and a posse of N) men nr!-ammit
sjeTSTlioe of the t.teat Northern in Mon
a . ii . aa i...
m Tht turhting conUnuetl until late
I as. i iWIV. .k. .h,. will
be ca ptured or killed before morning. The
last rvport says they were su'rounded oo a
: hiltou three miles north of Summi', and
the airing was brisk on both sides. The
j railroac has made a standing offer of a
I reward -f$2000 for the cipture of these
robber.
a new Cktaeae BI.l.
r-. j V. a.
AfrvrcssoTOS. vrct . Jicv reor s io-
tiu Him. six months in which Chinese tier
that tbe applicant for certificate was a
resident of the United State May 5. 1892.
lt also amends the law by providing that
the words "laborer or laborers" whenever
used in the act fhall is? construed to mean
r both skilled and unskilled laborers.
Over See Killed
New Obi.kaxs Oct 4. Over 2000 killed
and nearly 05,000.000 property demolished
. .. . ... . r-..la .
is lue recora or me great vuu storm in
Uxisiana There has never been anytlriug
approximating it since the coantry has
been settled. More than half of the popu
lation in the devastated region is dead
Everything is wrecked, and the survivors
are without food shelter or clothing. The
deaths so far reported confirm" the state
ment that the aggregate is over 2000.
Huso In Circulation
Wv-iiiv-mN. Oct, 4 According to a
treasury statement issued by Secretary Car
lisle, the amount of money in circulation in
the United States October 1 was 01.701,
!):fc.91S. The averaire circulation per
In ' capita, estimating the population t'-T : W. -or
! 000. is therefore $25 29. a net increase in
t of the . citv, (circulation during September of 42i,377,
, run the j 347. Lhe greatest item of increase was
old coin, vix, 014.829,741.
j nevensl Csmpetltars
Sjlk Frascisco. Oct 4 Wells. Fargo & '
Co, corporation that tor nearly half a I
iNi,itrv han hfld control of the exiwss
business of this coastt may have a compe -titor
in the field before the beginning of
the new year. Wlth J.1 uy.s
oontract of Wells . iargo to . with
be Southern Pact8c will expire and half a
dozen express companies, including tbe
Adam Express Company, will bid for the 1
Sivileges of the lines controlled by the 1
mthern Pacific. I
Those who have a
Good
Digestion
have little sympathy
for the dyspeptic . They
can eat everything that
comes along. While
they can eat rich food
without fear of ;- the
dyspeptic's bad experi
ences, they neverthe
less greatly appreciate
a delicate flavor in
their pastry.
Cottolcnc
when used as a short
ening, always pro
duces Lie finest flavor
ed pastry, which is en
tirely free from the
many objections which
the use of lard always
produces. Test it
value by one trial.
Refuse ail substitutes.
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iawstaassafws rssws,SMTWstT
All 11 ii" it t "1
Kateonlyby
If. K. FAIRBAKK & CO,
ST. LOUIS and
ssttcaoo, new voaa. oto
W. L. DOUGLAS
83 SHOE oto.
Pa ma aaatwrn 9km am ami ty am
best in trio werW-
r3.89
w46l
A3.50
42.50
$2.25
$200
12.00
4I.7S
twll BSY5
2. 00
If jw rt a Jse BKSS SWtj nad fsfts fatal
stf-i W t srr & . J wy t3, $3J0, UM sr
55St. aqaxtspmmaasam bsuuiibbiii
txatsto. Ity
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laas. Sstllg
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aussi a oo- aa bssoaswat
pjiiSeSaiSeSnLSm a&SSam&m
ritatific mcrifau
a in-yst a m.
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Harness - and - Saddierj
Display in the Door
;
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Send aaodsLr
We adTtse. a I
s. Oaw fas saw ima till
a Paatewirr. Heat a Otrram rwtesss.
caast cat xcaae m the L.S.axtl
scat fret Alilias.
CAsSNOWttCO.
I 7 TaTps cEsicn patchts. i
coPVRiCMTa. etu
tw naBanaasa ass taws saawaaysaB writ to
. 5tv xoaac.
Luaiiut iinsalssi as nraTirr-
tCavtwiX and Trade-Marks nlssiasst , snrlaJ Pat-S
laathuiiiaai I luataaUri far sScoCTart rxxs.
JOsm Omcc is Ceeoarrr U 3. PaTcarr Oroet: j
1 S an nsa axon rate i i has u -a- ti.ssj
Irawxsw or pMaw warn isauay-e
Son. We aarvxae, at ritrnraraa or boc nee oil
scaarxe. Unr tee aaaawtaH inisisssiutaisii. m
WRdI. A. Morris k Co.
Flour and Feed Store.
Hare removed their (tore
store, former occt-pied
Robson, and have on hand
to the Strahai
by Deyoe i
a'fuil stock o
,
I
GORVAU S FLCIU BHAK, SHORTS
GEBM HEAL. mUM, BUCK
WHEAT, RYE HOUR, HAT,
0A1S. STRAW AND
CHOPPED FEEO:
Custom chopping done .
DRUGS.
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Stationery, Toilet Articles, Musie
ins: rumen j. Ele.
Bodies & HcFarlei,
The Corner Drug Stiue,". Albany,
ARE YOU
a newsraper wr i sr. author, artist.
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THE JOU? SAUST.
DO YOL
want ta roach the six v.
Thru aiiwrtisv ia
Tea JocKN.sijbT.
Sutmi-iipiii n $4.taarra,
Adva: u-Jn lata a on niilli s laa
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