i' El 'hKKFIIKD A CHAM IH it 1, A I Atternevs l law. Will praetlot in all osurlt ( the statu Spec .1 attention uiieu to manors In prch-.t 1 1 . ' n. OttVMln the r .inn blocs It Itlll.Vt'.l' Atternsy at iw ml Solicitor In Chancery. Coll tons made ti ill io'nt. bains negotiated on mole lenna. Alhany, Oregon K. W . WRIGHT, Attorney at law, and Notary Purnlo Will practice in all the courts of this state Special attention eivsn to collec'ions nnil mattera i.i prthats tlttlce:- Uiwtalrt alaaon-Twclala Bl.ck Alhatiy. Oa-ii B :.lt Xrtt'ils st f . i II leral ruiticri wi I recilve prjmp t 0 Q fall i.v-j Temple, Albany, 0 attention m J. J WHITNEY Attorney at Law, Albany, Or, M ONTANVE t HACaasaEMAW, Attorneys at Law. Albany, Oregon. AMES J. I'll attl.TOle. AUornev-at'ba. All Ural business attended o prurapilv: F LINN'S Clock, A'.bany, Or: JJR. J. be. si ILL, Phydcian and Surgeon. OFflCK r7 elrteta, Albany, Oregon. Corner D Phvsidana an Surreona, OFFICE -Corner . econa ana Bicsvlalbin streets. Alhanv, Or. Calls proaipt.y attended i eitv and ceuntry. F. ( II IHBKRI.tiV , N. n.. Hemeorathist. t3T SpeciJiat in dissases of the Eye. Office hours 7 to 9 a m: 1 mS m. and 7 u a ni a. A Oregon. F IR8T XtTlOXtl, BK. F ALBANY, ORBOON resident Tic President .Mhier UFUINS .. S. E.TOCNO W. LANGDON TRANS ACTS A GENERAL banking bualoese ACCOUNTS KEPT eubjoct to check. SIGHT EXCHANGE and tet raphic transfer, to d New Turk, San Francisco Chicago and P-itland s-on .O JjECTION? SUDE on favorable verms Dtaacroas. j r Tocae E,W Liaaeoa E Guar. L. Fuss Sdwaao f . Sai. Y ('t'tlt 'i A' f t. BtVKf.RI OF AI.BAST, 0RK0. TRAVSACTa rensraJ BauYinr nsntaa DRAW SIGHT DRAFTSl oi Sew Vrk. San FY aco and Portland, Oregm. LOAN MONEY en approved ascurily RECE VE deposit aabjeel ta cheek. COlXECTtOSS mads on lasssBMa vorms. ISTERE.ST paid en Urn! deoosits I? Mi or u'io, SCIO, UHKSON .T J Mrsa . A J Job .'i344f5 till" M 1 if tAiv mtfi at ace so by too close application to business se vere mental strain. Icxaal ICarresaa tn nisl dle life, or vicious ha bits contracted in youth. W BAK lCIlir are victims to Xrrrsai Debility or Xxhaaatlaa. WaMUaar Vrak aeaa. Ininlo- Ury l.ases With Early uj in TaaafinlHIddlc Atr4: lackofetcor and slrerurtb. wub sexual orvana Impaired and wiTa1 Sv'ssr knowledge of resatla In many thousand oases treated and cared tn the past Bfteen years. Ourmeltnidof Introducing lrW. HARBIS' Mtiau BSKDItUATEB P.tsni.i.r treatment Is one which commends Itself to all sensible persons for tha reason that we supply It upon their Judgment of us valne. NcAalnc In the way of expense beyond a post. a I card sad a two cent postage stamp la asked. Tbe postal card for use in sending us tbeir full address BiHl the post age stamp for tbe letter returning tbe ataisaieid of tbeir case for which wo supply them witb que. envelope tor nee tn retnniin it wraen siimI mini, w no ni tea out. sua a seirsaoar Ual wAA When we receive tbe statement P b (&B on blank we prepare eight dars, VTViai treatment and forward it by mad . preparing postage. Alone with i be treatment we send full directions for using. The treatment Sana as no pain or incrmveaienoe sad doss not prsveot attention to business. We lesvo the matter of sending orders entirety with those using tbe free trial treatment. Uav SDST satisfied those sending for trial packages of our ability to benefit them we feel tbat they are more largely interested than ourselves in continuing the use of the Pastilles. We make tbe prices as lot? as possible, ana the same to all. They are as follows: ST.00 for one month ; HW lun.'iaiunuu; sajsaaDS vuree montns. WS ask all persons needing treatment we ask all pervma Deeding treatment to send their address on posts! or by letter. Alloommu- nlcationsconfldentlal soil should be addressed to 1 ne nassn, Ktsitue CO., MfK.Chess'sts :kb. seZT, skw VTl h k ALBiiNY COLLEGE.::::: Send for Catalogue. Address, ItEV. E N. (JON PIT, Albany, Oregon ThOaSe. Pimples Are teU-tah mmptom that your blood in m rxrjnijull oj tmpurttxu, caunurj a sluggish and unsightly eonivltxion. A few bottle of fj. ,y. 8. wilt rtmorel all f 'reign and impure matter, eleantel the blood thoroughly, and give a clear i una row complexion, u is most effect ual, ana entirely harmless. f haa. Heaton. 73 Laurel Street, Phlla., says: I have had for years a humor in my blood which made me dread to shave, aa small boils or viiuKsss wouiu no cut, tnut causing shaving to bcagreat annoyance, alter taking three bottles my lace la an clear and smooth as it- should be-sppatits tpUndid, alsarD W..1T mnA lib. i foot race all for the use ul S. 5i. S. 9 TreaJi. ?SXooi ,nd ,kln disssses mailed free. SWIFT SPKnirir! r:n k.t.Zl-A- - w., .iiii, Udt aSSSSasSJ msiinmiusasiii I I J '.. . af I t ej :i - - . W 'Jz; Ih Ml IV THE WORl.r vs " n aatttssaa.a waaaraaaw ; ;-j i wo hbxea cf onjr jtjast 1- c , neat. ijr-UE'ZTii: rjt:. ;-iaiIy SB. FCSHAV sb MAbON s asu s nt an I J Ii I as hi ttr.f.ifiKnim oooK.seiiers i ts for John R. Aider's puolleatloi s ' -u wwiia- iiiini-ser-N prtonawlib .wa.l la.' I n H tf : a i Irsn tos sis lo eerv cust wnar .u Vo reck lb it lug parlors. vv 5a BBEi ITCH'NC HUMORS Tortnrlnp, iIlsfimK eercni.-is, mill every species A iti lnnir. bu rn in g, Bcaly, cnistcil, anil pimply skin ami scalp eliseases with dr . thin, and falling lialr rellcvoil by a single application, and speedily and economically cured iiy the Ctmowii Hkmk iif, when the bast physicians and roinotlies fail. Itching Skin for Years My disease (psoriasis'! com meticcd on my head. Spiva-l imp idly all over "my body, cot under my nails. Scales would drop all tho time, snlTering endless, ami without relief. 1 cannot praiso tllC tCTHTKV IIKMEIUKS too Have made mv skin as clear from much. scales as a baby's. All 1 used was sr worth. DENNIS DOWNING, Vvaterbur.v, t. Skin Disease 9 Years Had over nine years a dreailt ul skin disease. First apis-aivd a few small red spirts onmv breast which kept spreading slowly to my back. The spots turned gray . and liegan itching. Small nc.it. would fall olV, and it continued all over mv body. I tried all medicines, eon. suited doctors, no use. Then I gave it all up. Tried the CcncntA Rkmkiufs, they cured me entirely. My skin uow pure and w hits as that of a child. JOHN E. rEAKSON, 'Whatcom, 'Wash. Itched Scratched Bled Suffered three years with pimples which 1 had to scrati tl until I would bleed. After doctoring three years. tried Cvtictra Ukjikiuks. After using two set am entirely cured. 8 A. F. liHAMM, rttotographer, Mt. Horeb, Wis. Large Sores on Face Was ereatlv troubled with btoid poisoning. Large sores appeared on my face. Hands were in such a condition that I could not use them. Tried numerous physicians and remedies, no benefit, tried Ci-net'RA Kkmkmes, ami am now fret from all skin trouble. SAMUEL J. KEF.LER, 232 Fairmount Ave., Baltimore. Sold throughout the world, rrlee. CuTtcraa, Mc ; SoAP.Sic.; Risolvsst,1. Totter Driq akd Cuax.CoRP., Sole Pioprietore, Poatoo. 9- now to Cure Skin Diseases," free. U. S Lan-p Oftice, Orec.on City. Or., July 11th, 1S93. . : . i i. . . ; . i, ,. ! .. ... . I Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled" A n act for tbe sale of Umber lauii In tbe slates of California, Oregoa, N vada and '.Vaah ington Territory," Henrv M Herbert, ot uroen Basin, county of Marion, atsteif Oregon has this day filed iuthiarttiev bis sworn statement No 2873. for the . nrehise of the S i of N W V.sec 27.S E ' . of N K i andN E '.of 8 El of section NoJ?(,lii town ahlpNoluSouihringe.So SE.st,andwill ffer proof to show that the land sought is mora v usble for its timber or stone than for a rrle Jltura'. purposes, am to establisb his elaim to said land before the Register and Receiver ot this oftlJ- at --v. - - " Oregon City, Oregon, on Wenneaday. the '.'ill, :. n t T...n. 1 dQl Ho n. . . . .. .. 24th day of January, 1894 He names as witness . Geo H Leteliier. ot A oanv Oregon;Henry ouseus.of Albany.Orejon, J Berrv.of Berrv.tiregon; 11 to'lver. oi uieinDiaui, urego . any "ou ii persons c.aimir.g adversely tbe above ilAaerituul lanrla ara rwinausil tn fi' I bir claims In this.-fflcs on or bif ireaaii 24th itavnf Jnsnirr KOI day of Janua'V 1S94 Robert A Miller, Register Notice for Publication. U. 8. Lasn Ofeice, Oreoos I'itv, Ok. July 1 1 th. 1693. Notice is hereby aiven that ir. comp'.i ancewith the providons rfthe act f Congreis of June S, IS7S. entlt'ed -An act for tbe sale of timber lac s in tbe ;sl, s if Ca iforata, Oregao, Nevada n Wa-h iugton Territory," Albert HCjIiver, ol Hreen Basin eiunty of Mation, state of Oregon, h .1 .y filed in tbi- office hla sworn nt te lent No 3BT4, for tue purchaae of: i s .M No in township No 10 Sou. h ranke No 5 tvast. aad will offer proif to sb w that tbe land sought Is m ,re valuab e for Its timber or stone than tor a?iica'torni rurpo-es ana tn OHtabliab his claim to saia land tief.-r the Kfsgister a d Receiver of this offle? a iresjo City. Oregon, on Wednesday, tbe 24tn day of January, 1S94. He nafltsa ad witnes-e: Ojo H leteiiier. tif Albany Oregor ; Henrv Susens.i f Allumv.' iieuou; J L. Bei ry.of Rerry .f'retor.. 1! M heiberc. of 'ireen Baain Or. anv a-i 1 a.t persona claiming adversely t tisivs described lands are irqns-J ... Qio ih ir c airns ii (his offl io befo-e sa d 24"h ay of Janusi , Hyt r.oar.KT MlLLEK il -nie'er. Notice for Public itioQ U. S. Lanh OrricE at Oreimn t ity. k. Uttlev, 1MB l Notice is here! y eiventhat in mmple.c,, with the provisions o( tr set ut fTirsgrtrs f Jnce 3. 1S7S, entitud "An c- far tha sal-.f timber lands in libs g ates nf C'aiifui ata.Os4 -gon, Nevsd-i, and A ,il In.ti.n TrriLurv. Mrs Me lie C tiin tn. al Yaiijnn; t a sits of MB X1I0, state fjr asm, asa this slsw Sled in this oftice ner sw rn satcmer,' N. 29.il. Of It purch- e uf tn. K J nf s E J si H t. latal EI ..f Hswllaiatti VV ; VV I r.i I Sectioa No 12. in 'oa nslip N' 10 Sawlti Range Not h. , a..ri will cfTaw proof f show that the la 11. 1 -rcghf la rrorr valat) It for its tinbfr o . ass Lbta fo- Itai purposes, a .J t . . 1 . . .1 1 . r etsisi la a ! land before tr.c R t-'cr 1 .1 It c :vi-r rd 1 this office at O .g. 1 f t .-, Oreg n.n T:r day, tne 2nd da) o' Jaaaary, IS114. HI names an wi'm-ss. l Wif f ef. ih. of Detroit, Mar on I r (t ri.r, O Fox f I). ,...r SS T 11 ,,-it t Langhead, ,.( Gsatsa 't.sio.Mar..... f... Ore I gon. OarttsS H L.u.n ad, of A'hai y. Lion las, Oregon. An si .1 al pe s"ns clvming , . a T. t C'"M ,-,-i' r'" I iinested to 1 e lbe c aims m 1 bis nfhee on or Uforesaid 2 d d,v al Jsuaarv, 1894 . ' RobektA Milieu Regis-er : Notice for Publication U. S. Lano Oriic-E atOi.ecov (in 0a. i cpt aalwb,UWt, Notice is her .-by given tbat in cmtliance with the provisions of the set of tun cress of i June .. Ibi6, entitled "An act fir ihe sale of timber laods in thi states of California, Oregon, N'evda.and Washington Iswritory,'' as extended to all the pnl.lic lacil ststaa hi tctof August 4th, 1892, fhomas A Roe, of Berry, county of Marion. stst r f Oreson.has this day rded in this ,-ffice his sworn state- ment No 2919. for the purchase r,f the W S W 4 8 28 sr.d S H N K 1 of section M.. a, in township N 1(1 S Range HaO K, and flumn is uoiouj Kiicu iuai hi i.. in . , . . ancewith the provisions ofihe act of,'" . e will offer proof to thow that tne lard sought i neg'ecicl, ce fir would t.a- e tense of j.top ib more valuable for its timber or stone thtn ! rieiv ah ir bs it. ,n.i u..i -a .,.. , . . r I r.ir a .rmn I I I, rm I .... . .1 I . ...I...L I 'i'j.i ' ,1,1 Kl r-iaill ,n .l his State! to s.1,1 land Wf,rethe R.in.ter ! ' and H-ceir.r of this t thee at Oregon. City, Oregon, on Tuesday, the sre-r d day of January, 1894. fie names asa it-, nes es: Wall.co W CaiWv, of ,ry O.e, r.h j C R . .f Cenvlre, TBI' , fterry, j O e, K V firaatibi 'fBirry, I in. Ana IH all peison claiming ailvir.e'y t r sbava descried lands arc ieqnes'cd te Bts taei claims in t 'lis office ou or bfo'e oaic! 2 id day of Janatry, 1894. HoBKr.r A Miller. Register. Scientific American ; I i Agency for I CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS, DZSICN PATENT8, COPYRIOHT8. ete.1 Por liformstloii and free Handliook wr.re to ML'.NN a Co.. 361 Broadway. bTaar youg. Oldc.'t, bureau for serunna parents in America. Everr patieit rain'ii cut by us is bronrlii before the puuic uy a nonce given froo of charge in tha Scientific incncatt ! largest circulation of par tclsntlflc rper In tl wonu. npienniiur iiiuauateu. niielligent should be without it. Week nr. s 'i.ihi a If!v S A r.o. sear: aijslslx months. A. tarts ruaias iLus. istii Uroailw- vn 1 rl cuy. t Caveats, and Trade-Marks ohtained, and all Pat ient business conducted fur Moocsatc Fees. 'Our Orncc is OreosiTt U. B. Pstcnt Ornct J and ws can secure patent in less Uuit Uiau ttausr a remote from Washington. bend model, drawing or photo., with descrlp- f inon. vis auvise, u paieniaois or nut, iree ol a charge. Our fes not due till nalent la secured. j A PaaieHLtT, "How to Obtain Patents," with 'cost of sr me in the U. S. and fersiguceunUtsSa stent lie c. J Or-p. eaSsassaS sent lice, auuicsb, e A.SNOWc&OO. PaTgNT Omcc Washington . D . aaaaasa'asaaasa'vavve$ aTM asmn w.si.r-r ' i wK-Jtf!ajf hcJfttWrat TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ltt'Nin LkiW Manufactunrtia the east and others who promote tho interests of the protected na bobs of the country are dying their bunco game again. They are laboring to frighten the ppop'e over the Wilson tariff bill. They led alarming stork's how manufiietur ing e-tablishmenU are (hutting down and what diro calamities are to befall the pto pit if the bill hll pass. Hit, to their ch'gnn fsett f reo themselves to the front 1 and contradict what these men ire sa ing 1 On the dvr the Wiiaon bill was given to tho.mhlie the ass ., iated nress bro-.iLdit 1 r i c news as follows Norwich t'onnl Deceubei 5 -The Sbo tucket Cotton Mi l. at tireenville. 111 this town, will brc,in running to morrow with its full force of workmen. CiK) in number, j It has bet n run at half its capacity since 1 Septembrr lsth. The Fa Is Cotton Mill, of j 1 ipial capacity, is now runnivg, with nil j of i's employees at wotk. Pittsburg December 5. Local tanneries, j which employ many bun-'nds of men and ' have been idle sln'-e early summer, are i resuming Two large tanneries have e I sumed in full and others win soon follow. ! The prospect for the taunerira hero has i much improved. Ishpemiiig 1 ftftcb I ' i. ' ir . t 1 ! t and 7 of the La e Superior Company . , have resuireti wo'k with a full foice. Su ! isilinleil'laiil Charles Hall says that be un j licipates emp'oying a force of 1,000 to l, ; "2011 men by the tirt of tboyesr. Bristol (Penn), Dateenhet 5, l-cedom's big carpe works, v 'biota shut down five wteks ago on account of dud trade, will j start up to-morrow morning, giving eni ' plovment to CX10 pel sums. ,V . . . . i - t l r T. ! N--' r osioria tvsnioi, unamuci o. me idle tor several months, will rsume morrow, etnpoying event live mm. Munciei lndi. December o. The Nelson tilass Ooaapaaf has started its plant mk- Ad of Mancia'i eight g'ass facoriis are now at work. So ail these tales of ibrr ca'amities van ish in o thi" air when subjected to the in fluence of the sun'igb: of tru't and fact. Tt-e Oreonian mikca a must cneies rartissn,eciion: atiack upen be deanaeratlc I ' members of ihtf wivs arU mjjns commi- , re a ,hr wi!sor) UrifI . bill. Wi'.l-out reason or escaae i calls tb-rm vil lage advocates and cross-roads ita'a an. It is the d)ingwaii of. Ibsae w! cefend , , , lne mos. nr.jjs- and uu t ireijuitab svstem .... of b! rcv-rnue WgnUtioi laat statu.e books of baceow ever i!:graced When the .1 hated provit ior.s of the McKin cy bill aie j -,..f,j fpnm ... ,,. ! the rieople of ihe COUn':v svill l ever DCrmift I ,he rrotected brc, la jin: oie ucn tne rasi I1 " 1 l burdens Lpon them again, j sis'.ed by the poivrrful (?; even t'aoujh as. inlluercc tf the Oregon:an. It is sat t to say thai nineteen o-l o ,r. " ' twenty repuldlcan piptrs in fie Isn j hive assme.l that CKtclaud's policy wis to oe the American aaraj force a: Hawaii to or. erthro Hie qi.cen. .;a :,.ai if comtstoi light that :!.e rrtsi :t:.t . v;.n . y I r.-s !e such ue ot the rr?:!itary Icrce, it would be tbe liglu ihice for incsc papcis to ma's, the amende i ctorable, but wi i they dj i--. Nay, they will s art icme nc far jr'e.l tslsa hood anJ follow it up etgnWQnali sjatil i'- 1 knocked out bv the fru'l-. Wetrake ibefo:,ui3g I plea id, ur.para. el offer by which aay one can sreure h's win-er leading chpsr -r than vei . For cash in adraitr and we i ;rnih the Dsmecrat ant New Vork World for fa 4 Democra1 ar.d.taicr a ssaeh ?t 1. is Uep ub'ic ti.jo Dtmora- and For-m 415 DaaieciattWorM. and Beyil ie 5-t i Drm rc'a' Wor'd iegaai 1 i'cc for these 7.25 Horn i. la u th Ilcm r y and a.i o'.li-.r faraia, ij o;. i ir f,ut !;ca i ' "s Take The obs.jvatory met- o -. tf deter m loir g jrnt is ver, sluiide in princlcle. The ob- enrer tirnv t. ni- ea Ski . stars, an.! Chooe Oite for hi- aibseft tloa, .'e , ta logue gt.ii g I. t .- sac (to tbe hund'ed h of a seconcltit which i.a- -a !! b: on his ruciiiiijii; hr t' tn t-i'i 1 1- II e t'rvcope. i ' an J at tne initsnl t iii s' a- 1 . oast be rarr i ( dian reJords -lie 'i-n had ca ed hy his clock. I The ca'alos-ie giv-- th - t- tirnr ot pss j agr, aad SMsteas bcc0 t lers lias n.e it 1 is an e'ro Bj 'hi new piaa raj lickrts to I ; Iecriii!r. the I adopted in 11 j g.i l ' trive I r will r.iak Tne gover: n.ent i sup; ly h'ar k cards .u- his own ticket ii k- I stamps and The passenger will tu ' dmum ! " -k 11 1"!' e on a cad the narce of his staring point and destination, and flit as u any stamps as; the pubHsh-d list of fares calls f -r last 8aleaa Iwdrftmdtn wan's the Dsn OCRAT to accept the atatemsnt of tbe Ore- I gonas on a po'i'icI rratter as conclusive of he wi o!e r"aU'r Omt Scott, We-d McMafan, why do you punch os with such a joke? You are really reduced to danger ous ground when you are d iven 'o the nec - Mgify of ca'l'ng in the Or'gonian as your saving witness Boutele uf Maine repreieins a ' ully wi h out aping one. In tie houe ystteiday, he with b'uter.ng char cfearlatie of Tom Reed another M line m.n, a i lie. I the epithet "dem.icralic ntarixr" to the presl.bnt rtis nafa'sartllft training srat evidently sadl ' I mi l sun men lL. I.I. i t , . 'kr ''k ,,e mlk,nK fr,e"l,i fjr lhe te r t "lid losing their Own. " lie Te tgram aa dig presidents, Haaa'i mc'sa;.i. i, .fisappoinlin-'. To li e Teleuram evi, en'iy i After b-iviaa reseated time an-l I haa iii-aln I a'- lh presidcrd intended u uic innnari lorce o replace lhe (plecn on herU.rone it must hi disspointing to the Teh gi am to fin i i here wa no '.ruth in h;H it had l.een saying Tn? rrtsi.lent has aipj n ed John P Irish naval ofTi-er at SanI-ram io, Wavne Mc Vei;'i satbsaiailnr to Paly and James II Forney Daitrd S'n'.es dist'ict attorney fcr ftabo. i 1 he de n Cnicnjio hi ed ihe nn)or of 13 ml y. uru. BUs tes-k .. T, ererr nlgl.t 6t s 'rets. ssc. per bottat Gladstone has A clear Head! WHY? Because he. follows ihese rules: "Keep the head cool, the feet warm, and the bowels open." You can have a clear head and live to be ninety if you do the same thing. When tlie bowels fail to move dur ing the dry take on retiring two Smith's Small pile Beans, 't heir cction is to mild that ycu nre not aware of it. All day yourmiml will be clear and cool. "Not a gripe in a barrel of them." Ask for small site. Tako no substitute for SMITH'S theft and Bile Beans! Saw YottK, Deesmbor loth, 189.1. The cloud of discontent which lias been gathering over our gallant cltiarn I aoldiors, htg at last burs', and resulted in a lensation. Tlie Kiifhth and Sixty-j ninth regiments, were disbanded tilt) ' other day, in obeyance to orders issued by Brigadier General l.otiig Fitzerland. Tho news of th? diibantlrnent of these a two regiments, sored like srilrflre in nilitia circles. Some thought the step taken by General l'ilerland, to DC wise, while on the other hand, the move was denounced by others. Ouarrels caused internal distention, w.iicli was the cause of the trouble. In the gallant Sixty ninth, the action Ls taken ai an insult to the Irish element, as the regiment was compose.l in the most part ol .if, emlants i i I'll ii h c lie i o is e. I t .i. i. , , it Since the announcemeut of the bold attempt made by Valliant the anar chist, to kill M Dupuy In the Chamber o Deputies, the police have been active in V.i, V , . i L a t .1 .. Ili.l v i l i .. I ,1 y .,t our own blood thirsty and beer drinking , anarchists. Superintendent Byrnes was closeted with his various police captains and a careful watch is being maintained over the resorts on tbe east side w here tha long haired, lazy, and contemptible , anarch is' s gather to indulge in a coudeui nation ol human society, and a scooner ol !H?er. Former experiences have been I demonstrative of the fact that the podc of New York, are fully nble to de'est the ,.. !,. ..a ,..n,a tl... ai . . I a iva roll let e A rronnnent feature in New Y irk this week, is the three cornered toll aid match, at tbe concert hall of the Madison Square (tardea. The honors of victory are ing soutfl.t by the C:ree leading billsrd lata in ta eonntry, Jacob -haefer, "the wissard,'' tieorge F Slosson. "the stu den'," and Frank U Ivee, "the young uapolian." At Abbey's new theatre, on Broadway ' ?'"ZT- I,rre ttSw ffi weeks.suppo'ted bv that most charming and talented actress. Miss Bl en 1'erry. Cuder the management ol Xlessra Abbaj , Schoeflel.and lirau.tbe pice at Aldiey's handsome theatre, are so high that only thoee well to do can afford towitm-ss a performance of one ol Mr Irving's plays To be explicit tbeoutrage ol asking 1 50 for the cheapest seat in the bouse, is al- most barefaced robtrv Allowing that ir Irving is a special attraction aud that being from Kurope, the prices of seats should be increased, it is nevertheless a fact that the management for Mr Irving, has asked a price w hich is timply extor tion. Not many years ago we could wit ness a performance either of a shakes Deriiin. or modern uagedv, al a cost which was within tne means of the ma Sllllll SB3 Ullllill Mil lii.Bti.v . (v o( ,,)e wonie ,j ,,t.aved by a ' - . . . . man who was superior to Mr Irving or ', any other '-European a'.'.raction. ' With all due respect to BIr Irving, u can tie aid that Kdwin Booth as an actor and interpreter of Shakespeare, a decidedly su-enor t i t!ie t:ig.;r!i tragedian, as i' "X produced by Irving and bis Strong .inninv f isininaniiin nlavsril. nothing cotnpsnv ot "ompanion players, nothing ' but the highest praise can I tsiven to the able English actors, "llectetl" by Lord Tenrjys..;i was the ti ret play produced by Mr Irving and the Ixindon Lyceum I company. anv. Altbo verv successful in a j ;it iterarv sense, it lacag the dramatic force which an audience always enjoys, wi.en seeiaa Mr Irvinu. "Tbe Its-He ard ; "Louis XI were also produce'.! anJ in belli tbese piays Mr Irving renewed ins remarkable success of former year. As Mathiae in 'The Bella Irving is in bis glory and jTliaps is without a rival , ' I lie revival ot anakespearc s cotuciy I r.-hant of Venice" was a most enjoy able success, noih for Mr Irving and Mifi ler'y. "Shylix-k" wagplavedby Irving, and as Tortia Miss Terry again dsmon- st rated that she stands alone as a perfect hakespearian inte preter. of this most charming r Ie. Mr Irvmg'a cl.ararttf i zation of Sbvlock was forceful and artis tic but it lacked tbat e'osjuence which marked the memorable portraval of : Boatbi'a 'hylock.'' T.ie finest prijduc l tion of ail was that ol the historic play, jfiom Miakespeare. King Henry TU Mr Irving c'aved Cardinal Woiaer. Mr Terris plavcd henry, and Miss Terry de- , lighted tha asdienca as th viriuout . Onaan Catharine. The mounting of the ' plar rails forth tbe most unanimous and. flattering praise, for tl.e artistic and i tasteful staging of this old p'a. For a:t and nature. Mr Irving's conceplior. oil stage direc'ion is indeesl woaderfal Tbe . scer.? in Henrv 111 are tne nnest anu most aprropntte ever witnessed in tin J city, I K. II. KnEiJ-ll Tit 11 omr time a rcsclu tsna i aootted j by the aem g'sngt csl ing upon Govern or reinojer to a.-cep; nothing Hi; . c. stitu'ioial Silary Jlj-Kj per ; ca' I: arenas tbat tna egis'at'ire.ha' p'v d d va floa ssssss ta be pat4 to the goem. t f r has Services tn va'io-tt boards. I: ponies to thi Cice ihd the et-luroar latro da ed the resolu'un in ;be gTSrge, rvbie IW.'ttn by Ihe gov:rriir bcu' 'he m l r i rrpiiei inn nwawe as I as au:ior oi tue raaotaitosts ptnad bt tpe yagc. l : gov. erno-. be'..' in rrvlcwed abia. 'he Mailt r ' ten Is back she f lowing Su'diraa like an swer: "Tbe gorrrn;i now rective oi,!y his ' constltu'ional sa!iy for the dis:hirgc of ; h.s con.titutl iral rtu'ies. If the law un looses upon him i 'si i -r.il cullts and i ro i vidcs for their pa;, rre 1 he is fjs:ly tctit'rd ; to such Cum; ensation. The g'ai.ge must ' therefore, be in favor cf the governor do- ing socttt ing for nothinc, or of taking aw.iy these other duties ard lot.terilng ibtm uton boards or commissions. I am greatly surprised in learn that Judge II - it Ihe I author of ll.ese rcsolutims. because from 1876 to 187S at jud;c of tlc icpreme coert I he look 1,000 v early above Ida conatHu i tlenal salary for d jine what was irlct'y bis constitutional duty." JEFFERSON Was HO.Vtatr The Kvenir.jf Ttleram aays: The i leaidSM has made a very clear case agtinsl S evens on the accusation tha' the latter was an anncxaiionlst, but that doesn't straighten out the Hawlti-in muddle It doesn't justify lhe attempt to ri store a r-lt.n monaniiy and lo ciushout ihe American civilization that exists on lhe l-lad. It it no great Clime to he an annexationist If it were, Thomrs JeafcrtOn aould have died in llic i enitenliaty. for he was a notalde ol.l inncxationlkt. So nas James K Polk, and ' he dernocialtc paitv of his time. So was William j-j fjiainl and tjii lohawn a Italnls tratlon. True, Jtffcr-on was an annexatbrist. He favored the annex dlon of Louisiana Hit h; as an lioi.est man. ?g cl. He neither s'fitnpied t Steal) Use by force, o c'leal lhe oMngis of thai f.ilr Isrtttarr. He simply went to K.ance an.! 'rniered Into an honest, s rat fortrard sfrecirrent it:i France to buy Loatstana. lie boaant It an. I pstd f;,r it. Idlewlse.l'rcsiiler.t I'd k, afier : barlnj Butijiaga'sd Mtvico, might have! claimed Ca Iforata .is a compitrrd provinc but, Polk al8i was an l.ontst man. lie saatp" ' ly entercred into a treaty with Mixico and I bought California and j aid for it. So. like- 1 wIse.Andy Johnson bought Alaska and paid I 'or it. 'I he Telegram 1- very unloriunalej a making compui-or.s. Thrre is no aim brity bewtecn lhe open, honest purchase of j Louisiana, California 'and Alaska, and the or forcibli takl ig of Hawaii by Stevens Ilinisoi. Albany tterlirf. Vlioni 45e. Hals, '..' Poor, H 9. attar, 'iOr. Kggs. SO.-, letrd. 13 io ISt Porg buns 1 to Hi 11 . II b l'lc thru 1 ftr, u 1 1 lOaj ing, Hay. 1st 0.1 7 vo atoesi, Apple , 4r Hops 115'. Dried f.-uli pi 1 is i ,, Hpp ('hlekens. ', 0 I fsaf I htao, Heef, on f, st, Ma. Hogs, dre ne.l. 8 .J A few days ago the DattfOCRAT had c cukw to malt)) the following aUtemunt: "States' rights" pure and simple is the doetrino that all the powers of legislation mm iiuiiuiiisirmioii mat are not ueleguieu lo congress by the constitution of the LTni l"'e9 nor prohibited hy it to the states are reserved to the states The MonnUiinrrr, taking exception to i his, tays: Thi s is some more secession doctrine I from the editorial columns .of the Albany I Otmoertv. Our cooteinHirary would have been absolutely correct it ho change! Uie word "slates' und inserted peoples And 1 on this tbe rebe'iioei of the southern tatei pivoted." ' the people were sovereign' they hud no right to secede from the union; ' but If sovereignty res'ed in the uta es, tlien I -'. T' " t"mu .ur"-,u l".p P' . . - "J . .... inrv nail rue lrih.tr.'iif ruilo I rt uru . lne . -i, i,, vu itiiersi v not oiuiiiuir I Hot ... I l .u;. - -- ,.. .Ttt 1 rl tilt. .It.,., . f .. A t .. .. ...v " ii Buouu tins iiursiiuil nil an ' time, and we are sorry last tho old doc. trine of "states rights" us supporters in ; Ing democratic party. 1 eaer wants us to change the ! word "states" and insert "people." This we could not do without do'nar violence to an old written documeu', long siuce for- gotten by some people, and wholly ignored by others, called he cona'itutuin ol tna fJaittd S'ates. Th t t' tha constitution reads as follows: Tl . . . , i tic powers not He eg-teJ to the I Ulled IUH I iV lin f iirit ',. t . , . ..r. wiMted I i . t . . . " l' lo -tie sUlcs, .re rescrve.1 to the Mates lespeciive y, or fo II1C psoplc. This is -i part of the written constitution of the country, made to be obeyed. Be- There are, it is true, a number of democrat cause one oiiotca this amendment he is BO- , ic Bepresen'ativcs. nit s arg . however. cused jf being a aectgsionist by one who seems never to hse rosd ihe cantitut!on or has r.o dansatftaa to rerjnixr its va lidity. 1 be wofds "state" and "people". -PP-r in the amendment, but it require but li't power of ccmprehensicn , to e that ibey are ue I in'erchamreablv. In the ilatise "Teserve.1 to the specttvely, or to the people." f'a'es re- the word "people" means people of ti e state re- - ec'ively and not teople of ihe I nited Slal(fs The rebellion in the southern . . . t-tates htngi-d on Ue .luesllon whe her the s ates respectively or the people thereof re- s; ectiv-ly had a right to peaceably secede hfsan theunion.Tbis lues'ion was submitted north to the arbitrager t of the sword and decided adversely. Many eminent men, both and loath in the antebcPum days, such as t a'houn. Davis, lireely and even Lincoln, bad (romulga'r-d I ha idea of peaceable' wdhdrawal frtm tbe Union, but that con tention was set' lexl forever by the sword. But tbe war did not abororate. but con flrmd 'he con'tttution. hence tbe tenth a mem! men I is as ahd'v in force as before (te ,r. fbi, smendment particularlv , .... . draws the fine of demarkatlan between state and feileral authoiity. Under this amendment it will be seei ti 4ft cungrasa can exercise on'y such powers as are del- gated to it. It has no original power M i's powers are derived frvtn tie constitu tion as nude bv the sta'es in constitution- a onven'ion assembled The powers reserved U the states resuective'v. or to the people, can be exe'cised only by tbe s'ates acting in their state capacity. The onion was creaeJ anl ettahlisb tf ! the :a;ts, acting in tt"eir su:e opacity, J This is cleaity prcven by the constitutian I ilse:f wherein it Is prov Jed that "the rat- fficat.on of tiie cenventien cf nine att'.e. thaJ! be tufhcUh! lot tte establishment , cl this constituticn ltween the s'a'es s; ratifying ti.e saase." Alio in the tarn ? ir- I tide la tha aWaststaM daata ae f:nd these words: --Ibjo.! is convention by I've un aninout conent ut ihe sta'ei prestnt' etc. The M..uniains:' ta'cm-i ihat tiere it sori.t more seceiion doctrnt la tbe columst of the A'btiy 0.-mcr' is n oVy false bat . . : .; .1 abu-d for :ur words e..U 11 it fount S.C-SS1SO1 d j;-:iae are substantially , tbe and of te constituti on of the Cn'tjsi State Taat the first twelve amendment ; to i" cjukiisixs are iiraiiartovisoiuaepow- ' tr of tr federal roveir.toer.1 nreda no nroof. If the Moun'aiaeer eOxtef aviil carrfulle . read tbe t.fta'.c.r, of tbe c art futon of. the Unite? Stues, he wii not be slow, .11 1.0 nest in lovetlg"ior. 1 in afrivirg st be conclusion iris! tl States tre supreme in tatt esercise ot tlwat poarar alrch thry have never detegtveJ lo Ihe gci.ei a; gcvsrn- j i-.rt. anj tha- he frdtra. g . cjr.rr.ent is supreme within tbe sope "I the nossats del' gstsvt lo It be n el tbe United S at-. (aal titre .al u, Maaoraar. I'. iiTi.tsn.O e.Iec. il Af er bjing or.t j -:t.tn nurs jurv in cunsl.ir.icv cawst re rrt li-.igreement ge orilere.1 further d-iii Tata TanMa Wa K vt very largely make ut what ae ire. Notticiugbl can paa through the mind without leaving some effect, however slight. Manv slight Im pressions, In lime, make mlgb y charges. It's ihe tame with :! lKa!y. Abuse It with poor f id and take the consequences. For purtftw gr.d certainty In grocrrie ai d hked goods, go in Parker Brae. 0 1 r gard prn pn. ter f hePi.ireerhouse.les:.-.sIoiBnrm ! the put - that he has reduced th.. price af hoard w 'shoot lodging to U per ae.lt. wills daii i j I ir week. Single mnl. cents 1 he ou) it invited to call ss I teen gorwt nags si a lie 1 atraata rt.th, It ng u set a gi.! table. Have fir wood lor S ruer of Hroadl boii ai d V, ater J 1) .Ml K, SI, A at rlors Yierecks shaving and hair J aett sjkkk I'aiLer tiros, grocers, f. M. French keeps railroad time I'-uy your groceries of Parker Broe Ft ie rii-risi at Chan's. retn- cheese juat "rl it III! ml flbai ll Meyers. P J Smiley job printer, Klino Block, dotas first class work. Smoke the celebrated ilavnaa fillod S oenft cigar a r Julius Joseph's. il- -t H K.in. iihvaioi.i.1 ao,I anrnm. ". 1 !' ' :i Osttt nutle bi on, w untry . For pi.y sake, don't growl ami grur. We because you are troubled with indig-estiorr. No good was cverrffected by snarling and hatting. Be a mm (unless "nu happen to be a woman), and lake AVer's Sarsparllla, which wi I lelievrj you, whether man or woman. Si si-gM.Kii.Quong Sing 'ft ' vvhol nave t-een rsOtag hmlneaa for along time in I iiiiscn v nave suspended, owing, i s t.isy say 10 the liaro tbrei and "bsks Bo pay.1' The company tney say it all brokci 'up. They have been doing busi-iess In Albany eighteen yeais. 1 Wheat, 50 cts; oats, i5c; hny.lfS baled; wood, $3 to $3. 50, taken In exchange for sewimr machines or organs on hand at E U W Ill's music store. Also on all book accounts of 6 months standing. Ssvvlng machines from $.!; to $35., with mv per sonal guarantee tor c, yrs. W'hatever maf be the cause of blanch- j tne nalr m-,y be restored to Its origi nal cuiur v inc use 01 mat potent remnfy Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. Hhiloh's Vitaliaer is what you need for dtwpe ptit, torpid Hear, yollow skin or kid 'y trouble. It is gutranteed toTgive you aatsttaatlea. Price 75o. 8jldy Foahay Sc HaasM. From uur regular L'orreSondent. Washington, Dec. 1H, 1893. lteprescntatlve llolman, chairman of the democratic caucus has, after consulting with his democratic colleagues, decided no to call the caucus which it has lieen deter mined to hold to consider the Wilson bill, until after the Christnutl recess. There are several reasons, all good, fur this de cision. Many democrats have already gone homo to sjiend Christmas and if the cam us nail been Held tins week it would com: qnently have been slimly attended. Ij,.. I sides, those who Spend their holiday a home will get an opportunity to learn just how the Wiltson bill his beta received by their constituents which will enable them to lay before the caucus any objections ,i i. Wlllctl may eUt. It ft, in Lie i.m - i '"j fortunate that the bill has been delayed, It will enable the lemot.rats as d ha has never lieen done before consoll th ,1 ahout (he details of a tariff hid. j The republicans of tbe lioute have an nounced with a great Aoariafa of trump-ts that they will not vote wiln aeaftOI ffi who opiiote any section Or tha Vrftlsoa bil to amend the measure. A mote uuneces- . sary announcement was never mice 1' j was, of course, made rolely for thi- purpose . ,,f mtp1i; n, ,., .,v i.d tl .. 1'ii.f .... ,, . . ae . t' , . " It : f I i . r.. 'itn i - t . ? . rv u.- ,v Ainniu iur ui.i u ruactit 111 uiiik aw, i the repub'lcans wodd only vote with them. as tbe republicans would like the country ' to believe, who a ill endeavor to get tbe bill amended in caucus, 'jut failing in that there are not five of them who will refase to vote for the bill. The House has shosrs itself la he thor oughly in acrorj oi'h th iwlicv of the democratic pirif b lasine k ajvantage ol the unavoidable deli v in e ting ihe tariff bil! rtaJy to pis bill a! milling Ij statehood Ctab, A'''3t anj Ne Meiico, a!t'.oi;g i reju 41 an rlfttoaiSSai ing ma te it ncCiarv tot the cumn.it'cc on rules lo r-porl conMujig Orders tfore It Could be dure The eopl; of ihcae ler rt;orie are n ' liae'y tj firgrt this repub lican ti ibualermg. Congressmen, particula, ly ihoe who have !en so precif itaic In tier ftijlb less. will r?o well to spend a part of tbeir Chrst ' rr.a holiday in s'.urtjir.g PreaHsill Cleve land's special me-sssgc inj the Hawaiian' , aaCBasaMa of whicn it Iteata, It wi'l not be I ne-esarv for ittm to endone the l'reil 'cent's Hawaiian Jh:y in ita rnt.ittf to div- cover Ism sbtarO .Senator Hoar". Texen: There wk a- remark ahou: impeaeVment were I a . r l I has bein neither technical nor ae-.uat j tioa of either i!.e letter er the spiill c ihe ; cosstitution by the rrcsniect : tbe i :ea t'-.i j ihire had len ss conceived by ma tgnan j partisans'; ip sni nurturpj Vy tuch men Hoar Mr J R sovereign, the new held of the Kaigb'.s of Labor, i in Waahing'oxi. in aitenianceurson lh coafewice of the Et- ' ecutivc rooiriittr of ih; lti metallic j ' League' with wbtxh he Is in j Speaking ot tbe tariff be nid. out anj out dee trader. The srmpathy. I am an to-called 1 protection of Amman labor is a Celonon. La'jcr it not proseciexS. Insntnt cspiial raCBsTta a bona ir. the form ol protectioc. , sr. i 1; i ti.en o;;'.k)sal wdb th: CSpitatiat to give a tbare ct the bocat to tabor la the f Jim cf increased wages. Bu" this option it seidoaa. tt eve-, exercised." There t ' lood for refJrction in these wcri of )y in padtion , , . ot vstw oft the ; Sorerewn, win certaia ' to spesk from '.Le .'. u. rarntr Keprcseaunve Ca'.bertson. chairman o Ue House JuJiciarr ccmmittee conndeis i: rc -v . oubifttl ahtt n a bsr.krep:cy b Ii o ' ar t k'nd 1 I get 1! : ujh the- li- - - elon sdho-gh Keprescntatis ltaileT w m maearor 10 utn WB so.-ai.isry was i tui ei i: I and Kep-trota:lTe 0 r aid in ifoiace a r. bi!t mrsdilying the Toerty bil!, ahsca was rectitlv kiitrd in tV Hcue It has stout been decided :l-ar the TtnH ttt WW ttiall Talia 'tr '" i -so in beritance tat, but It is sib aao.cn i. st- lii whether '. i s tax sS.v take tlie pi t:e ot the propos'J ir.ccw-e ut oraoait be in at- d:t:iin KcCa It it t o: cxi.sidrei prab- able by members ut tbe ways and means f SSaaslllai tl.a.tJ-c ftnltrea' leienae bst trsVl be rrporud to lie llotrse utltt' sfttr , the liolviayr. The tarfl Hit wia uc re;ot eJ to th: House to-m urcw. ntlcss orcetbittf jO'w UQixpeC'ed tbafl prever.'. u'. i' aid awj I be called en tor deistte anti! afttr tie i rr-s VSWtttil lOVslBltm- .t yaa want a !iae mok call far Joa-vh hue ibjrctgar. The iea:,riat .-o'fee :n the dtv at I'- niStl fc-r a Call on Will Jt Sairk for bargains Holldat jeweb V ,n, Wi.l .V Stark's large line of silv e' watc baa Cftated a grest deal ot talk . Get yossr tioHday fcoovla at Hodges A McKarland. The best atnek to select j from. Motor niakes five r it 1 dally to Vtereck's addition, l.otr thrre an tii-tallments f $1 per week. , The t K Crubbcr i.fold on trial. To try one does not mean von are escmpeiled tobuv. btls'd bv Jas. Fixvev.V vks. ,, , Bro". In selec:lnj your holaltv gcot's do not fail to call on Hodges v McPariand. Tney t ave a fine ilneof goods, crahracinig a large slock of nlu'h coods. Including an elegant ilne of perfumeries, etc. (Jet ycur holiday goods of Will V fstark. j Thtir stock, because it is large and vail I ed, and their ptices because thcry aie low will make itan nbiert lies li'.w the v t I give assay to their customers $75 aoi-th of stiver ware. Genuine psrtt for all sowing mischines, also the best oils, needles, ctx for all se:ng micMnes, Mcyclet, el:., at B I' Will's music store. Seing ma rbhies and orgtns repaired reasonable, an i all work warranted. Needles prepaid bv mall 40c a dozen. rreted lo lie the Bel. Teated and proved by over thi rty vears' ( use In ill parts of the world, Allc sck's Por I otis plasters have the indorserr ,ent of the highest medical and chemical luthotitics and mdllonsof grateful patients -who have been cured of distressing allmc nts volun tarily testify to their merits. Alicock's Porous Plasters .- re purely Vegetable, They arc mild but effective, sure and quick tn ihclr acliim. and abso- uteljr harmless. Beware ol Imitations, and do rt' be de - Cel red by misrepresentation. Ask tor Alicock's, and let no solicitation or expla nation Induce you to accent a so xMditute. When your heart Is bad. and vour head Is bad. and you are bad clean through, what Is needed ?" askc tl a fiton ils v -school teacher cf her class. '( know Aver's Harsaparllla,' spoke -ap a Utile girl, whose mother had recentl.y been re stored to health by Hint medietas-. ivu ocuer picparation icr tne nmr lit e 1 ever Leen in.-entid than A.y-era ilair I S.- L -. . r . Tlgor. It restores tbe origin ai color to j faded and gray hair, and Imparts thai j natural gloss and fieshness, e-veryopc sol mucn aeirnires. its repuiatto n Is vroild wide. Shiloh's Cure, the ureat cor tuh ....1 nmsn ! re, is for sale by ns. Pooke; size onntaina i wenty-live dosoa.only 2oo. C bildreu lore it ! oshay ft Mason. Will At S-'lark. th- eweler. Hodgot & Mubarianrf, tore, Albany, Of. th a bnsvU'ig dra f. I A California nun in 1884 Willi new : Ixirn son Urover. Now hn is mad. and ha 1 changed the nanu- to SjriCWtjr J'ennoyer. , Will tho boy live it rait. Wright.-! Taroma, repr.rts '. s-nt by the street depari- OosxnetlnKMi that for lii) nient of that city were rispiired to liosse . tor manual latftOr, rapt riidfaniiiiili and Some of the Salem papers are gettii up .ew lears edition biograbiral cketehe whieb will i ordain f prtominent nu n. i in- iiioeisMiuoiii -ays tnatjiist aw sws as .sew tears is past JI will DUD lish corrrs t sketches of eaea men m paid for. A great scheme. A valley pas-r down the river with than contemivraries isiasts of more want adds DVerv dav than all tin- others nrtiLined. It . , , -. - . . . . r. j " lw''or ",r'T- wl'"" """'; ol in- other, I " . Ul lull' - ai. Iliaill. II STrii t take th- public long to -atch on. city council report- A majority of Salt 'i in lavor o! one driver, the i Inet engineer t.i act as driver; two policemen, oaa day and one night, tin- strwt fatea to lie cut down two iin-n. that haboa, Is- opt in a rented room iio-tead of tl- oonaft jail, that supplies be on :. re;uir.itioti. They can thu, rave 4,-, 1 ;i . Hie date lurd of isjualizatiot! generally goi-s on the plan ot taking the highe-t pro rata ;usi-Miieiit and bririgwig all the conn- iii-s iii to it. a wrong Uo-is It approxi mately corrri t the ;ises.-ment should stand, or the Isiard should e-tahlish a rat.- pn -vious t the as-suient- and then a t on that bau A Califoruia jiap-r wij t'regrjn ap- propnaxed ?yi.isj for her exhibit at tho World's fair and she made an exhibit and a ' grjoil one which will and thousands of settlers to the (date, anl be srorih millions cf dollars. All this is not so very snrpris- ing altiiouir.i the monev name! w.uild scarcely V- enougn to send one of our public r . u,r.iimaiii;.i ,ii iinwiur uiii t'j iur tail . lesti-rdav a sett.'emnt was nad in win :t" I - win - 1 , "" s small bal-n f-mrtei-n or Sfteaa difl ron are! oniv in on-- . .s.- w., jui'l in cash. Tbe mitter teuniriatoil with i an aggregati- indel.t. dn -- due one man in stead ' f -everal. Tbe affair L very sugg tive of.what a few dollars put in circulation doesfor a community. I-t tlte O Patea be paid and the Linn ounty Uank -!. I c-it , f lr cent of its denonits anil th'Hjsands of ! ,: uuiiais tji uciHii wouei i sett'et and .i3air- I appear Basil f..r awhile. The Turn of the Ti le'" i- the title of a i drama to be prxiuoed at Toteslo by locV taient during Ust holiday s. "I'll tear your I piiverinjf bean frim yotir issv,m and cast I it to the fishes of the se." is a werfu! passage hurled at tho lea. 1 1 r.o- lady by t:w The nine Haw is hardly srpai aj by aborai the Ifalies. His name CLemerts -V etle He oomnseneed bv breab in'- !.i- ' n; thre; 1 .:.- .bor..-.- ufti - t j ward a horse stepped on his frt. cntunjr ins i-ig ! as neauy a a iix-ait rarttr nju'd nave don it. Iist snmnier he was inliy iwiierburaesl. while investigating it etplosive jmwer. with other ckiidren. A 1 few -iavs ajpj a mule kidked him in the ab - domen. Yesterdav morning at 9 o'cioik was shot in tbe stomach with a o2 caliber I Imllet. and still lire. The billet went I and came out again withou ! internal organ. acerating TtttttATftBI SIB -1 Mi lln I - Oar readert da not nee-1 the Century Magarine i wort in ar.v sense. For lt4 it w-ili be rreater than ever. 3W tyagvs of . hole lit lure with 10t) illustra-in' Mr i be a new nov-d bv Man Twain, isnortant ! expeditions, hunting of fare g-.une. artists 1 adventures, tramping with tramrss. uniat - I i:.ta .. .-.-. ,, , uiksbmi- . i.t.-.e - j.i-M . M wr:i.HC. The St Nicholas is the j-rimi? of children's mags Tines, the best of all t the-?:. A feat- nre of the 1S94 namlser will l Tom -a-rycr Aur-eii l y Mark Ti:-.. .. ha- :r r. s-i ie. a BSBBXBJB "11 .s Hi-, e .-.il laUiOOTS. sautSBS of India by Rod yard Kipling, recuile-lions id wild life. Dapers on the irovertiinent and si ir-:! .t... - r .. - - ... . - 1 fa rams BrTTsnus". I lne pnee . f the tenturv ss 3. cents a ctimlr. f4 " i ;.-..r f Ni. holas. $3.ii lumlier SaiBI -lv.-.- . t Vi. i. K.1 v.sar. Anv n ix'-.-er ot the I " hat .lis good standing may -wire the Centcry ! jr 3..a r tae N iehjla f r - .. leavini; n; ney at this onW. V e wxd d . the r--t ir rralw. Self prai- ' no there ate not tin.e reco-r. men oal ton , bstt en one .-nut: permit a fertort t i 'cil IBM Wncn what he sav testimony of other. uta about htmserf. ... -Pr , -r j.,. ,i, no rriwiaMe man wijt tioub bts wcr,. Now. to sav thai Aiicv's I'.-ir..is p.siter. arc the cniv - is not self oral se ir, the s it c-t dearee 1 hrv line stood tie tcs: Iur over thirrs ' year, and la proof of their merits it is en! "v . r.ecestan ocatl attention 10 the cuies they hawe etfrsc-ed and lo lhe voluntarv 'estinoiit -. . ofataoat wti ihsve used theni. Itcaau of smi-atior.s, and do not be dc ceivcj by mlsrepresertatior. Ask tor Alicock's. and !et so solicitation or expla i nation indnsr you to accept a substitute. $100 Eeward. $100. Tkemrfersof this paper wr.t be pleased to Mara that there is at least oae dreaded disesae thai science has been able to cure in aU ita stares and that ilsi ill Hail's Catarrh Cure is Ihe only positive cane now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh bring a con anitatioQal disease, requires a ensaatatatfoaaj trvatmtot. Haii's Catarrh tire is taken inter aalty. acting directly upoe the blood sad tcu ccus surfaces of thesrsiem. therebv destroviot; the foundation of the disease, and gtvinr' iho JiV..! i..'!.h ,hlrbui!.iint;upthe ci.i-.stitutapa '" 'TTT as i vj m liomic worts, l at Bsajpiiators have so much faith io its curative. po-airs. ma: they offer One tlundrvd lv!iara i"r a- anv case that it fail tn .. .r.. .-..i r.,e 11s, or lest icion:. lis, .-.ildres. r.i. CtUtMafl etCO, ToJedo.0. AJ-Scid bv Liruccis:j. , ai No SaBUjssvaifG Briitg cn your :.:u- winier underwear We cuar.-.nlce not U injure them, as we take Rrers; care 10 wash incta M sott water (.lesvtiemens starched I work a specialty. The white laurdi ies of auisans arc getting tne v aincse coinered. v.nc us cur worK ami thev will soon ev. Orv Ijtt xiirv. Mrs C StjtPsoN. pior rietor. Mt foil l ne nf MAtTNTO-HRs and : 309 iAMTUs. iaatfostaag assist novrlrae for iadi", asissSH a,. 4 ctuldren. is now i ale. mK Yo-.rB. Ve ate still selling Dress goods and 1 Ca esan J Jackets at grcativ nMuced prices I for cash. We invite you tocxamlre the ! Read, Peaoocfc ft Co gs.sds and prices. Ilof.inY CKov-Ktr.Y . I am out my s'ock of fancy crocVerv I not inlctid to carry such goods j und have put a price on mv stock I it. S E Young . closing I do longer to sell B0r.1n.vv II vxnKi nciiii ss. Largest stock of silk and linei handkerchiefs in the city at S K Youngs. 1 ov as For HOCUMYa. 5 button suede, monsquciaire and glace and biarrl:. Agent for Foster book and Cense uteris . SS Ycung. See the New Improved Sluger ohino. The r-a. t is always tha W Sawden, at;ent. Ottice at F jewelry rlnre sewiug Ml heave, t. J !l I re nob's Skvviso Machines neatly repaired and warranted bv a thoroughly competent wvuk man, at F M French's ewalry sore, AJbany, Oregon. i.eiter l.tsi . Foal efttt Ing is the list of letters ron.aining J in the post otfios at Albany, Linn county, 1 Ore ron, Dee ISih, 1S93. Pers.ms calling for the 1 l"ers must give the dtte on which I the' wer0 advertised. 1 Allen. Uutev Barnes, Uenor.i 1. Crusoti, A II C.Kiivr, I. 11 Haniels, H A Ibmu. I W Hiutayiii, J Howell, C II John,, btra Locinda M Okamoto, V SchiaMiiann. August Smith .V Jordeun I're. Wagon Hoad Co. Tjios. MoMTrrrif, P. M, n I' slum CoRVALMS. Dec, 22 Attorneys Hughes i larke, who bid in the property at the (r" 'Pacific saV, appHed ai th- oftice tolay fJr a ntatpment of the floating in-, iieoii-unes1. sgainsi me propnv, wrueri I aaigeeta the probability thai their people ; ate considering the plan of buying up the j claims in order to secure a confirmation of l the sale. The statement furnished ag- ireiates . WK Inclnrlirie a..000 at- I tornevV fees eon racted dnrine th? Ho-zr irorivaraAip Itir Tarin- Hill. WAftMlKCTOX, De-. 22. Ther; is an I'lh-nt purpose to I urry the tariff bid through when the bOBM reaembl-. It 1 is probable that Lie tesaiaw "ill fregin at JI o'clock In Ci.. morning and last un'il 0 at night during the '.onsideration .of tbe bill. .Many people sr-j urging that t'" . .ii-ii, i-'i ),ill Im passed at an early date, so tl a bustnesi affair may be adjusted to ne , new conditions. Several demoer.i'ic maaa- ; j bers of the house who sigr.ed Ihecah for aj MUCM on the tariff bill, do not lielieve it 1 will cow le held. ftarl lajTseiur, I't.KNAMKt ( , lire, 22. Startling rn-l mors have reached here from various f'jurces. which lend an air of credulity to ; them, that the innirgent tleet at Bio ia : neiro. a'ter tare days' doullory figh'int'. j male a determined attack in force and captured the cry. It is added President S Peixoto has resigned in fav.r of Adm'ra! III Kello and that Peixofo is a pris'jner Though this inagecera' ru nor. it i rigiit to add that the jeoplc of Perninibiierj do not credit it. A ifcrnsiblc (.mrrinir .'a k AriUM. Fla. Dee 22. The Do-I I val Atbeletie Club received a st btk to j day in its effort to pull off tne Cafbett- Mi bell iisht I ' e a torney tor the elnb , appearesl before liovernor Mi'cVll at Tall- ! -4has and made appi cation for a charter, j i This the governor flat y refused, stating ' ihat uuder he v-r ' f a charter tbe club I nroi.wl ; ii.il.it.. tl he, of KloriCa. i Aft.-a Traasa a.las I Amikiisojc. Kan. Iex 22 Kx'reme op- pOMUOB to 'i (vtBOr lweiiicg s irarnp I P Prs'.l by Ma.or Te-hune. who. owir . to the nuiurT of recen' tramp out , i : itiL. aaL. JL.i I l.ij; -u"i an iu,.'iii.iin . of police to furnish each nigfct patrolman ' sum a biacWenake whip. Every tramp i riJI Ije wnipped out of tbe city and whip- ( ped ag.iio jf he returns. Tired mtthe Do, Oakuuid, Ca!, Iec 22 I' jono3,a An- ; grelio. an !ta!ian from Sacramento coantv. - , . I -. '.-.. . I i train t .-. t . v with ' i;abe on his Isdy. He had (rone iri'e ; closet and s'abbed himself with a pocket- j knife. He has an ha lucination that the j ! devil is in him. and that blood letting- will j JetMastaat. When bit by hi-r-eelf be; falls on his knees and nays constantly. rteal Qalt VSrk CoHvaij.is, Dec. '2i. Th-? iregon fa use', r.imnlirations muitinlT. Betides --1 tying ap ,t Jsin Francisco of the steam is f er ii Jtme'te atley on soppiv claims, tbe river boats Hcag and" Thn.e Sisters r - nr w tie at tbe whirl here in possession off I of the crew, who received not'acatiou ye 1 I I l terday frwm baperintendent Malcahy that river r perations. for toe lck of paying business, were to b: snspended. and that their snfices were not needed - Tbe men ilecJined to be cis.harged until -"1 dart of ha ; anraii servk-es. aggregating f.' were ifcnhcsimns. aad ive notice that fc-r the in I l'j dart allowed bv law thev woald ho -1 Use , I uem selves in readiness tor service ai au hoars.. Th's will cot the company about 5-o oer dav. !r. rd?r to save the crm- pony expanse they cave net ye" libelid oca? s. f TtM- Mlltaaawilr j S.o: Frascisco. 1c 'Ji. No boat Tfc-i-t f. r :ru 1 iniKscin las-if;e tnrlav - i owner of tfce ' . r.e . ar..-e'.et their wii! 1 charlc-r lit nia an-i Aceat lav failed I secure a re'exse of the attaciuenti on ) WiflameOe Vai er . Sberiff Mciade beat! i the L'ni.-3 niarshal in petting ti I .t , . . - s 1 ! ptastrT on l-c vessw.. icsieruay i-a wanted to 'ay her cr in ineapensise Sau ' aiito. l:t the :.e.-;rr .le:iird to permit J any removal tJ at arouid lake bar oat of , ... ;a-:--::u..-. j '. I Taal aijlwsst SaiJiM. Dec 21. Dr Rowland. Rich a' :- r. .,!. i Williamson re amed today fr Kts'- rr. r.. w: r:-tt.et :a ' :-er. viewing sites on l-haf af the state board las' the ka-atirra of the branch insane asvl- ISI i nrr. Tbe fottosrinr. Pint were visited 1 Haktr City. -orth Powder. Union. La by ,''tSr. ie. fendtetcn. .ii.lon. tleppoer. ta:co and Ite Wal es. 1 be pbysicians wist re port to tbe board t trustee ot the asyiam at its marling tue first week in Janu -ry. I Whisker lb- t ease . i - n . Wash. IVc SI. A vcunz i tnsn committed suicide at tbe Hotel liear- ' dan '.ast night bv the niort.-bine route Ut - ul j (.n ostnkins: hard f .: rvral days. ! Tois rrornins be failed tit appear for. breakfast, and at dinMt-i: was renirkid j'hat be bad r I beea seen. Then Lit 1 ! ri II . ai and found tbe man dead. He was knewn bete as J-..es lUllaann. was tr:n ortn i.aro.ma. 4 Kettle teniae Piuixavnttxi. Dec. Of. There is greit etcitetneat over a wei!-.-..i'b"ticatei re port thxt the KepubUca. .i' moat formi - tlante snip tn tbe lirax r-snrsent "eet. aocompantcil by tbe A (u. a- aD. haa been sighted heasling cortt-.ward apparently for this pjrt. As the .Nictaeroy mailed sontti- ward W, -sineisd.lv. and as tie At:. erica is jr t r- , , ... . I the !A., nf .,nalirati.in werv. ma.la J honorary members. Committees were ap - j 1 pointed "to tirecmre a nniform form for ts- ; sessment-rcli Vsv-Ws. also to urge county 1 courts to rnvvide a.ssescirs witii abstracts) I iitiil m.oK lis-i.ir Ynrlr nf Yamhill. I introduced a resolution asking that a law ' be ent.-.e,! nrori.lincr for deduction af in- debtness and taxatiiva of mortgages. This j was laid on the table. Tlie assessors the boar will I of I moot again tomorrow with I eiaahaition. X raay rtt) , SrsOKANE, IVc 'JO. -Pisksencers return ing to Spokane from the first round trip j over the vikane ,v Northern, report tbe arrival of ihe first through tram at Nelson tuesday evening was the signal for tbe wildest kind of demonstration that town has ever known. The en' ire population turned out. I.iiiuid letreshuients flowed lavishlv When the passengers alighted dewr.iKd h'.t.sss were nwaitiug them, and took thorn over the town. A merry crowd followed the laoceaiiou through the streets. uuiking a tieaiendou dinn. I'verything was freje In Nelson, und Meat of the citi zens in town stayed up all night ArrtBglen .ullt . KosKisoRo, Dae east, The trial of ex-j County Treasurer Arrinirton. which bus1 len gvung on for the past week, went 3 the inrv this morning. After being out half an hour thev returned a verdict guilty aa per indictment, and reeemmended him to tke merov of the court. Arlington was indicted for larceny of betaeea $'J"J. IKX and iWlv.OOil public money. The de fense has moved for u new trial. A Big Eadenmrnl Sax Ki'iAxcistO. lVs- 'JO. Mrs .bine S'unfonl, widow of the late Senator Le , hind Stanfonl, and executrix of his vast , estate, yesterday confirmed the tele-graphic report that the Inland Stanford jr univers- i i'y is lo receive an eniowmeut of ut least ; t90O.fJ00 from one of the brothers of the ' late senator. In the latter 's will jsW.OtKi is bei)ueathed his brotlter Thomas Weldon Stanford, of Melbourne". Australia. This j bequest bus been turned over io the uni-j vcrsiiv. Mast Keutster San Fuaniisio, Pec 20. Collector JVeliborn has received his instructions about the re -ristraiion of Chinese under the McCieury act. He is ordered to give pub lie noilce at once to the Chinese that they ru ' up 111 neat watcbliaita1bottle8.8iijBr eutiUii. Srtatl ti-ai UShDs. kSu. Bjer aattlwf 1 AUNDKY FOR WOOD. Will ex ehatiire laundry work for "oou. 'ali ou Kieharits ai Phillip, at ids Aioaow e'teajti Laundry. on- me carvs.. a nerve n.iva: uii a oe- Itaeeai the - vemmetit and reyaaoaiarf itrrvhirxss.wusimminer:. Aa.r tteei I Salkv. -. fW 90 - Tne coantv as- 1 sesaurs ct - gua mat ttere today and or- i ganized. Ilsai decided tn have a per- j maaent association Geerca Sears, ofi . Muiessomab cotintv. was r.:;A chairman. land U O Coffev "sevrcarv. Members cf That Pie I had for dinner was tbe beat I ever ate. Thank to COTTOLENE, the new and successful shortening. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. REFUSE UU. SUBSTITUTES. Ceasiac made ooij by ti. K. FAIRBANK & CO ST. LOUIS and CHICAGO, ti."' "OUR, 0TOIt. A Seveae Law. The r j' jh peo- jetia.cr.eaa '-'these tiese sts; 's - hso va It. fee-, ther -' tsvs a I- aL,Sr v yrt 5 ? '.y make ae.iBTT- saj de stroy a-I ratad ti-ai sm A., 1 rtj are rarerenteij to be. Coder . .'. fi.ttii of tsa ': a . .-..' .- rwa resale adsi- - i;, : 1 eof tbe Dust Bofitt '. t. - rrr Net -. . 7 j-aa- taas srtli , aa t I grands cf - a rt ara to swell . i ti . a-... si-, a ii srfikiw ?s aaaat eoan : nrr ussd. .1 ;- es wa-er ases ara sat -at Ertsri tcadlsa -- e:,a:. : -e are aeat. I - : ; c:il! I waj Into . 1: t a 1 ttam '.a to I . Baas K-vbatbty raa-r 1 atssw saaaafa - I 1 - 1 1 i 1 ) ! 1 , w -1 ie 1 19 - . -1 I ari abasia -' a leaf SSBa and stsa, : Si.ta rsver: .r strssurea. , j ' a t . t- I ui .: .: .t.zf -tanma tar - :ri- i - kd ISBSt SavS BW " -x ; : a iaT-r ill: suair tic : I pa 1 a at 1 :-. Je a r.elt!3n ti rca. fix crier la: :"i jtr. : : il j t IJ T tii ;sa;:rT .': c-J.j ia roanl r-a-a tils -t le -H BEECH3. TEA 3 ass 7ureAfinclhoQHJ to ; the 1 - . irtce aoe per pcaaat. r ' FromTenninal or Ia'sncr PuiLts iha - j Railroail I la ihe line ta take To all Points EAST and SOUTH ft ta tke DIXIXC. CAR Kl TE. II raws Thrtsaartt Vi sum I. ED TKtlaS ETERt DAY I at tke Tear to ST. PAUL and CHICAGO KO CHANGE OF CARS.) ; ; riirnims.eil rtf flinir Tarx rnnrniaa ! jW1" W. T rallplaH! ItniWlD SlWBlMW'V m LatrM rVjQipmfnt j TOURIST SLEEPiNS CARS. j j Fast :L at ea b eonstrncue 1 and in ; which a-ootnodii.--o are bsrh and furc.ishss.1 f r 's.dders of First or 5. food Ciasw tiei . su d ELEaANT DAY COACHES. . n, ... ; at s.imi'iiri'li A uj luidd Idi u dt jj.i Ujj.a last j jj Hjjtigi affOnHfl I DlTBCt W d Cn iiitorrap t ?i SsrTics. PoIImat tCeaper reservations can b ssjeurad Jn advance ibrouxb any awat of the road. ' THROUGH TICKEIS to and from ait i points in A met ids England an J ' KUrOPe Cn P purenssstsl at SIT be purchsjas-i at ticket aiEoe of this conr paagfj Fall infsrmaii-'o eoncarning rates.tiuta f trains. natas aa J other iatails far a ishe i oa application tj any agsn: ar A I CalaRLTOS. 4.sa'stant Genera! Pasaencar Agent. No Pit Fir.t M. cssr. Washingtaa. Portland, Otaron. C Q Parkhar'.. loaal acsut. QrXV PICT SHI T LAKE, OMAHA. KANSAS CITY CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS. ass au EASTE1 CITIES. DAYcJ TO CHICAGO HOURS iWiltSP" UnilDO QUICKER TO OMAHA nUUPO AND KNSAS CITY PULLMAN AND TOURIST SLEEPERS, FRra.Ea,.a.lCL,N1,,C CHAIR CARS DINING CARS. S H II Clark, OliverVW Mink, K Sllei j Anderson, Rectivers. For raies and general hi tot mation call on or address Curran Je Mooteith, Albany, I Oregon, or W H HCRLBURT.Asst.Gen l. Pats. Agt, aca Washington St.. Portland, Orsson jag & msmm hho "a V-