i Stiff HI in in tv . VOfXXXll. g 'hju'w-.ii tunnjuui" ! a' J.-, iim I ' ' ' ' zz . I -w.w Jl . JJVgc table Prcparationfor As similating teeTood andReguta tjitg the Stomachs and Bowls cf ProootesT)igesion.GeifuI ticss and Res t.Con tains ncitiier Opium,Morptiine norlSacraL NotNarcoiic. Ins !' A perfect Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .ConvulsionsJcvcrish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. . Tac Simile Signature of TsTEW "YORK. EXACT COFYOF VRAPFZ3. I A ,1 Hie Indestructible '-Maywood BICYCLE. os Pt jgnSem, Host RcUhi, Hast DaFU STRONGEST Wbsct on Eanb. PATENT J Tho "Haywood" If the tti witfut r4 mtiU,i t..'-it- wrri jtT"if for ul fclrm cl XMda and riders. Mde of mtri that is .-!":. -o -fh -mti ir-y: sv;ve ta eoassru ;ti! easily taken apart and pat tosetbr; iias ie i 'm;s 'si-i rsrb : . v;ot tha; it fatj will hold tosetlm even in an acciJen-.: no uoiit'i that cannot be broken; so simple that its si.'i:i c ;.r. - stn . ttiece crank tn place of a dozen parts: always re.ur- ;-j tjre r--:j ! FRAME Improved double diamoni. en nut: .--.! i r lr. -rolled steel rods (toaebeat and stronsc-st m?tai Uc t i?? I - alnmlnnxn bronze nitraes la seen a maan- r th-r i - ;-r;-i.- ,i looae; a marvel of noielty, mplicjtT i J daraJ t t : t:f :r?:.: t . - In bicycle mechanism known, toboiii airr.inc-r:!"- t tizt y f ' ; -that frames continually break an-l Irsrtarr a" Itrvxu j r.'i .-. - v . in cannot be repaired. TPHEtLs 'jj-ncfc- vrr;..-.,-.t ;i r--.? r -. and brass nipples- HUBS Larae Sv-rr-1 p--.t' -T.t. i:i & --r- -- - ' ran A- Wrieht Qnlck Repair, or some ;-tlr li-t- j-fj nr.-":;i;- i:. .. bearings to eTery part, including vrhciis. crsi -C; rrv.z jt"., . CONES Beat quality tool steeJ, csrelchy venipi rei anil i.-r i hardened centers, rear adjustment. tK "5vS i-yr :cit. t. . .rt- ri' tected by patents: no cottr pica. JtEACH Shcf;". i - ic.-h-.5- !';.? s 64 or T2. FUOJTT FORK Indestructible: fork cron roe-le f .-j? r BAR Eerersible and adjustable: erjil- adjustc-l Co ;tv js-xi'.i.." nished if ordered. SAD OLE P. & F.. i.il! ii&t-trzp or rubber; full ball bcariae. J-II.'i: . aamelc! !C b-a.-k nickel plated. .acn Bicycle complete v : . t to eoroing to tires, peoaia. saddles, etc. -jt v.-- ' .jj-. SIO la otrr Special Wholesale Prl-e. Kjtbt 1- ?f.;re so!a for less. To qnickly introduce the 3S iy sr- 3i Ei.- cle. have decided to make a spvci&l eotiT-'m o;r. at".-itr cvrr reader of this paper a chance to e?t a f'-r?. - ri?w ;.cel at :b lowest rrrioe ever offered. On rece!-. c: ic" t -w-iw we will ship to anyone the above ISi ;r'!r cf-tJ-ct:. and rnarantee safe dellrery. .Niori-1- -e iinqAMf mo c represented after arriTal and eairir'it:-: 7; 1 shi-.i C. O. D. with privilege of exauinat:oa .'' nd .vr-pec Urovided 5.00 is sent with order as a of trwdfailo. A written binding- warrantv with e3'?i ?ercl. fM is a hanee of a lifetime and yoi rannot afinr i lt : por anlty paaa. Address all orlm u CASH BUYERS' UMCN, J ;ii BVJ Wast Vaa Bereo Street. Bz sf o CHICAGO. I Li. 4 I I ii-Hi-- THOMAS BRINK, ! All kinds of furniture Dealer ia Albany Red Crown Milling Co. We have leased the Red Crown Mills for another year, and we are now prepared to storage , ana to ouy tne same Sacts fiH te MM Ga-apifcta Konr ;u trv and make it to their xclianged for wheat on the same terms I.L.YaiiT H. H. Al'.en JB Not incoipw.-ated. select the Waverly because they have learned to know (lie dif Cvpf Ipflf l(1 ference between a wheel that is actually high grade and one that EXptl iCiiLcu jogimpty claimed to be. Some others maybe good but the RidCf S" Waverly is the highest of all high grade, bcorcher (3 heights) $80-00, Bene zi apa MTITANA BICYCLE CO. kdiahapolis, iND THE BOYD GRAVE VAULT: 40,000 Human BodiM Mutilated awy yaar oa DiatMfisg Tsblas ia Msdieal Collagas la In United Stata. Protect the dead.' ThntMn1 cf grave robbed annuMtilr. Ho grave, rKareM of location, ia safe from tbe ravage of tba fan luaa Room. lue duiu katb Vault afford poeltive and abso lute eecurit agaiiut tbe Grare Robber, ana protect both eexket ud body from datupnmw, mold and decay, end from burrowing mi iffy aiiu f er mm K3- 4-5 For Sale. by Albany Furniture Co. ALBANY CIGAR FACTORY f J05iKIIf. Entered ce S Fc-s wfflee a albaay. r. Secsa-Claa Mali Mattrn IfrW SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OjT THE WRAPPER1 OP EVERY BOTTTKE OP Casicrla U pet ap la ess-shs bcttla ealy. It It net sold la bslk. Scat allow uni U kH . OP m is y - 3 jot anything elss OB tbs plea or pnmuM tiai tt 1 ia "jtat u good" ard "will aaswer every jra--.'jnaM VSes tint joa ret C-A-S-7-C-S-U. 3 Tfctus- saaus ,M - I ? - St- 1 3 S75.00 COM : BICYCLE Ollwra PratHng -i t Sorrf r-r-ry ecatst . .t . a. i aaecis'K -r.rt.; a ta . r's-.i-l i rfcr.-rf.i itica. '4.vcf'l .. H : iia- tt.. V er l i-i ': i ersi-T r-!"t t:k .T nliO'B O. -o-s:i:: r- .sr- t " ii -;: -. . iH. fc cra-e - -. rrv ?U I'Zur ! .t. i -.:. i-i.i: K 41.' ,1: ':-.i rsf. - ? s p?rr. ' i :ii : 3 OK3ES FOri No. r; Mivwf! " THIS . WITH COUPON- royLE s and bedding-, and il you want the most complete flour safe, he has them and his i1 prces the lowest ALBANY, 0REC0H. receive wheat on for cale. Parties having wheat to tell or advantage to call and see us. Flour w ill be as heretofore. EdattOlHi, E. D.EaTTcU, aa3 8. E. Tew- Are built in the largest ItYKLFA and Best 1 Equipped Factorv in BgtofpighlifadB tbe World in incii o.w ana f so ou. A. T. Hod " 7 "Agent a If Absolutely Air-tight sad waterproof. Made whollr of Bessemer stoat and malleable Iron, aud ui prao ticalljriadeatractibU. Dlioallba luod In eTerr intormant. Over 1.1. ODD In actual iw. ror al br all undertakers, itanul'd br Tba ChiispioB Chemical Co,, pringfif Id, Ohio, Proprietor TKURSTDAY COUNTY COURT. (Oao. Baton, county JuJ.e; J M. WUjm. D. L. Curl, Coauuianunert.) Petition for apoictment of John II Glass as J. P. oi precinct 7 disallowed. S P Barirer was appointed to succeed Justice Cbance. F M Graham was appointed J. P. of Dist 9 to fill vacaecy. Bill of John Jenkins, road sup.. $217. continued. In matter of petition of A A Kees for bridge, further consideration ordered postponed. Bill, Sawyer Bros., $13.CI, continued. S S Myers resigned as supervisor oi Dirt 2-1 and V E Gilhena was appointed. Bills allowed : Salaries Judge Barton. tiOO.OO: Clerk Montague, $166.65: Sheriff Gams. 16tf.- 63; Recorder llanlman, 1150.00; treas urer- JMorris, f&S.;iU; Kupt Wheeler, foO 00; Deputy Clerk Monugue, 50.00; Ueputv Sberitf Lewelling, 50.C0. Aid ilra Uiark 00. Vox family $7.00, Kenworty family $8.00. Alberta 49.00. O TLnbker $800, Alma Veil, $3 00, Mrs Sarah Hines $3.00. Robert Gillock $6.00, Dobkins family $6.00, Urin WaUon $5.00, rowers family $10.00, Air and Mrs Barn ard $o.C0, J as Lewis $3.00. Mrs G F Junkey$6.00, Iieury Myers, $4 CO, Jas uirew 4.w, LAwrence riper, $12.00, Mrs Adams $8.00. John Usher, janitor $ E T T Fisher, acct poor F E Allen, acct poor SEYaucg, - J W Roberts " " Thos .Miranda" Mrs Era Hall, aid Powers family J C Hardin, " poor B F Ramp Drs Beers acct " W B abhburn acct poor A M Reeves, roads J M Evans, and bridges Marion county " " " Lee Brown & Co ' " Harrisburg Lumber Co, roads and brdges Geo Henshaw, roads and bridges GP Stevens. " " Carl Roberta, Mary E Evan, acct poor 10 00 1 to 6 SO 5 5o 75 7 85 12 50 8 70 7 50 25 00 5 00 3 W 22 50 7 50 8 44 6 63 5 25 13 75 2 00 8 00 6 50 Mrs Ella Mendenholf, elections E T T Fisher, urveyir 24 00 C H Dalrymple, proa ally 10 00 K heeler, teacnereex D Torbet, " J S Saiith. " T J Stits, postage Smiley the pi inter Scio Press, printing Lee Gray, coyote scalp Louisa Derrick, relate tax Bancroft, Whitney & Co , iiills 16 W 16 50 lti 50 C5 00 6 36 1 50 2 50 11 5 II 00 3 85 T5 9 90 4 05 3 SO 2 10 3 00 6 30 4 05 18 4 23 00 2 50 1 15 5 00 5 00 41 IS 35 00 21 05 9 60 20 00 6 50 coda MLodaig.OH Geo Fish, " " Prel ex in Justice Loveleea court Jaa Brown, deputy iberiS Or. Tei Co F Blount, pre ex F P Nutting, printing J S Smith, acct sheriff.., J H Turbin, bridges and roads. . Fred Dawson, red poor and (sta tionary Albany El light Co Ramp, Aikin and Lee, acct C II . Santiam Lumber Co, roavda and bridges.... Dr G W Mas ton. i-x intaae DrJLHiil. " " G:ef:on set Map?i French Finch A Campbell, printing Geo D Barton, acct roads P Cohen, arct poor R 5 Montague, acct clerk J E Clark, roads and bridges. . . . Gross in EMtberver. roads and bridge Harrisburg Lumber Co, roads and bridges M C Gaines, board ng prisoners. A From, rebate tax N Seednam, work on aacessment roll Dr V C Hawk, acct coroner Henry Stone, roads and bridges.. Mis M L Taylor, acct poor W E Savage, roads and bridges.. W F Deakins, assessor B Smith, roads and bridges Pl.oe? e Henderson, acct poor. . . . D C Curl, roads and bridges. . . . V W Rowell, acct poor Oregon azt R M Hsiburt, feed. . 4 25 4 80 SS 55 5 10 0 00 5 00 6 50 -36 45 24 00 378 00 7 48 5 00 4 00 1 00 7 SO Oregon agt John Jones and Jos Smith 17 15 Through Fibs George and James anderrool and party had a narrow c cape from the fires that tave been raging in the mountains ot late, itiey were re- orning from FisbLakeand were slopped by the heat and smoke. ?bey were anx ious and almost compelled to proceed, so they started their teams on the run down the grade, and passed through about SO yards of eolid dime. George's face and hands were quite badly burned and his beard was singed, une none was burned lgbtly and harness and wagon more or lees damaged. They got through all right a last, but were badly scared. Tbe re is tboognt to have heen purposely started. Great damage has been done to timber and traveling was made dan gerous. Tbe authorities should vigor ously pioeecute the guilty parties Leb- Dee k Hides Seized E. McClanaban bo recently shipped about 1 ,000 lbs of deer hides to San Francieco. which was seized immediately upon their arrival in that city by the state game warden 01 California upon authority of a telegram from State uame warden AlcuDue ot Oregon, is in the city. The hides were shipped from Coos county about the 9th of August. They are still held by tbe Uaiticrnia game warden, though no fur ther action has be n taken in the matter since the hides were seized. Guard. A Woma Tkieu. The French-Taylor assault and battery case, (two Bhelburu ladies) was called for tiial before Justice Shelton last Thursday afternoon, Attor ney of Gates conducted the prosecu tion and Judge Whitney of Albany, ap peared lor the defense. After the sub mission of the evidence and tbe argu ments ot the attorneys, Jmlge bhelton concluded that there was not sufficient evidence to constitute an assault and f ou nd a vei diet for tbe defendant Press Wuo Made It. Walter Butchard. the phonograph man, received today by ex press, Bryan's great "Crown of Thorns" Chicago convention speech. The friends oLthe great silver candidate at Salem will be permuted to near reproduced the act ual tones ot their candidates voice, inter rupted cheers, laughter and applause, This will certainly be a wonderful treat to anyone. Journal. Declined. Hon. E. It.Skipworth this afternoon received an invitation from the Corvallia McKinlcv Club to stump Ben ton county lor MuKinley and liobart, suggesting that he speak at as many points bi poBsiuie. fir. oaipwwrtii in forms na that be must decline as he is not supporting McKinley ani due) not desire his election. uuara. llli.l FT" wiintczema I was a nfferer for eight yw from Xeactna, hat Dow am enttrwly aured. Th palms ot my bands were covered and badly Inflamed : Uttla wblM blisters appeared, then would peel off, leavlns a red, smooth surfaes, which would bum Ilk Am li-k An Ih. Inaldu of the nooar trt of mj limbs, great rvd blotches would appear and a soon na I became warm, the bumlDK and Itch in. luurln Kltfht SfU-f Dllfbt I WOUld liS awake and scratch, aud alinoet so wild. 1 got a bos of Cuneuaa, and a bottle of OoTioua Kb. solvikt, and after a few applications I tt tteed h. nrfnM. fut inflammation disappear ; bffar J had UMd one bor thrrt was swrt eim o euma Irft. I can truthfully aM-rt that (LOO worth of CtrTICVBA Bsnsmis eured rae. JOHN U. I'Oara, PltUborg, Pa, rssfT Cms TsanTwfisT. Wens fcothJ with Co. TP-CM iSMie aoplieeunai oi CeTlOKBa (otnt- ni.ni, rul mSMm of Cuncuai Huaouiaai.imtnl sf haoMr care. M4 CHrwirh-wt fhe world. JM. Crrnera, . to?r,t.i ftoi.TT. . end 1. ronaa asi' Cam-Coir., sole Vmpt., Boefam. sjtf " UvW te Vwrauteallr Cure fceiMoa," smum Ireai I inc Residence Burned. The fine residence of Mr. William Kin erick on Fourth street in the 1st ward was burned early this morning, and though the frame stands and the lower part is principally water soaked tho lors is practically a complete one. About 1 :30 o'clock J. J. Vhituy, residing next door upon awakening saw a bright light through his window. He rushed out breaking In own door open in his haste and discovered the roof of Mr. Kmericks residence, only a tew roils away in Humes, at the rear of the main part. Untitling to the house he pounded uivon the front door, but was not answered bv Mr. Em erick, who was in the house alone, so soundly did he sleep, until after several trials, when he cied that he could not get down the stairway. A long hoard was leaned against the window frame of the second story room where Mr Km eriek was sleeping and he slid to the ground. In response to the tire alarm the departa.rnt rettponded promptly and with three streams soon had tlio llaines nbder control In the meantime neigl. bora had iiidutuioue!y gotten nearly everything out of the tirsi floor in iai'r condition, llow the tire started U mys tery. Appearances indicated that it was in the rear of tbe hall on the second door. Thero had been a fire in the kitchen stove and sparks might have blown through an open window into the hall. ; The cause, though now is speculation. 1 Ii- house was insured in the r reuieu s fund. J. O. Powell agent, tor $1000 and in the Western of New York, 1. VV. Senfl agent, for $-300. The furniture was in sured in the latter company for $509 .and is only a partial Iom. On account of the good condition of the lower part of the houe it is reported that the comtiauief may pcasibly conclude to rebuild the house. At the Immigration l!uom Mr. C, W. Watts was tolav elected secretary of the Albany Immigration foani to succeed t. . IWumberg re signed. A feature at the rooms today was a large bouquet of strawberries presented by the Sisters of the Academy. It was a beautiful cluster. Mr. WeWo look a photograph of it for the boards collect ion. Two tobacco leaves brought from Ben ton county by Ed Scbuietr are said to be fine specimens. A curiosity is a mush melon presented by F. L. Holmes. It it several feel long resembling an eel, and would be taken for tone kind of a squash a oner than w hat ic is. The Ratification an J Ltarbccue. The reports are that there will be a big crowd in Albany tomorrow at the Bryan ratification and barl-ecue. They will come from the surrounding country The barbecue will take place a boot 5 o'clock and arrangemeota have l-een made for taking care of a good crowd. Two big beev a, tire tine sheep and two big bogs, nearly 2000 pounds of meat wiU be deaU oat to the people. The stak ing will lake ptace in the afternoon and evening, when ex-Governor IVonoycr, H. L. Barkley, three electors, Hon. Geo. E. Chamberlain, Lawyer tewmrt of Portland, Judge Euroe;t and McKsd- den of Corvati., will be heard. Turn out and enjoy the feasts of tbe day. TiiRts FaBASs Three elderly penlJe men visited the town of Cottage tirove.in Lane countv. tlrejjoo. last week lor no other purpose than to rt Je on a railroad tram and eat at a hotel. Each of them was nearly fifty years of age, and hd never seen railroad, or eaten at a hoiel. ays tbe Moderator. Their awkward neam was apparent to the hotel rierk. to bom they told that they were born on the coast near the Umpqua river, and hat they bad never t-eiure been awav from the county or in sight of a railroad and tbey came op to Drain for the par- pose ot seeing a railroad, and rode to Cottage Grove to be able to lord it over some f their neighbors and say that I her bad been out ol the count where thev were bom and bad ridden on a railroad. and wh.le here inda'ged in the nov elty ol eating at a hotel. Their home is 40 ui Pes from '.he railroad. AsonrER C'owF-iAiNT Georce F. Mo- Connell, the defaulting treasurer of tt-.e nnignis oi rytnias, was served this morning with the romplsint charging him with violation of the I'nited btatc postal laws in having forged the name ot E. M. Sargent, treasurer of a K. of P. lodge at Aurora, to a postal order for $32 85, and cashing the ordei. M.Con- nell wul be arraigned tomorrow morn ing at 11 :30 o'clock in the United States court before Judge Bellinger. Telegram, Dr.I II. Irvine, of Canby, is in the city. Dr. J. R. Bailey, ol Xe rport was in the city afternoon. MUs Lntie Sternberg returned this noon from a visit in Portland. W. GifTord Nash Is in Albany on bis way to Eugene to locate as musical di rector of tbe U. of O. Mr. Joe Ralston reiarned las, niiriit from his (rip to Arlington. He reports the crops almost a failure. We are sorry to learn that Mr. John O'Brien, formerly of this city, is serious ly ill at his home in Albany with typhoid fever. He has been confined to his room ten days. Eugene Guard. Insurance agents Btitkhart. Senders Pen ft. Steele and Winn have been in Portland to confer w itli the agents there over insurance matters, which are being harmoniously adjusted on the coast. Mr. E. P. Carlton has resigned as sec retary ot lue i . 31. U. A. and has gone to Eugene where be will enter the State U ni versity . M r. John Johnson, a stead v and reliable young man of this city, baa ircou cicvteu to succeed mm. aianager ivohier. ot the B. 1'. was n Albany tod ny and conferred with the committee on streets and public property over the 9ih street crossing, about which mere nas been a dispute, it will prob ably be settled amicably. Yesterday was Jewish L'ew Year, SC57. There are 34 wood saw in f ortland. paying $15 a quarter Thecouioirecliarj.'- ing 50 cents has been broken una only 25 tents is charged. W. B. Lawlor has filed claims fo three mines in tbe Quarlzville district, the Gold t-ode, Uo:d Uunon and Goid uu'eu. Tbe ball game at Newport. Kundav. be tween the Marsbfiold and Libby nines, re- snited in a victory tor the Libby team bv a score ot 19 to 1. ten innings were played, the score being a lie in the 9th. ews. Tbe gun of Cliu Miller and Ed Stew art tost in the i.aiupooia last spring were found last 8 tcrday.each finding th others gun. The gnu ;f bilft Coney lott at the same tune was not recovered. Tbe stocks wei-e in a bad condition Linn Kn trine. Co. No. 2 have eke ted (he following olh era for tbe ensuing year: V iv. Kowen, president; ilenry Morgan societal-'; N . M. Newport, finunciul secre tary; John Howard, treasurer; (Jhas Mcil n foreman; Andrew Skaar, lti assistant; V, Urina-, 2nd aegintant. It seems tho Journal was misinforced Ihe other evening in stating; tbat CheMe Murphy bad been hazed at Stanford. Word from the young gentleman h'tm-elf goes to show that there was nothing in tba lepoit. Tbe report originated in the mind of a nnscbeivooH student who would likely be j quite active in pf rpetiatiug such joke" biinneif.Sblyin Journal. ;Hons. B. M- Veatcb and S. F. FloeU vioited Cottage Grove Saturday, wlier the tatter aauresxea a uryua meeting, nmkinir a forcible speech. A campaign club of 58 members was organized, 17 of tbem being foiror republicans who will vote for free rilve. T b&McKinW club orgun ed I here a fewjdaya before hau but 20 members. RoseLurg Review. Dr.fprice'- Cream Bakictfr Powder forld' Fair rlisbeet Award. ALBANY (MthOON. PR! DA Y SEPTEMBER 18, OUR PRICES are Bargains . . . Compare them ditb others! ingle harness $ 5 fO Team tnrcess - 13 00 Two sweat pads 85 3 buggy whips 25 Other goods in same pro portion. CALL AND SEE US lOWEU & T6.ML1NSOX. FOR BRYAN. A Large Crowd Came to Ratify and Eat Beef, Mutton acd Pork. A big gatheringof farmers, their wives, asd harvest hands, as well as business men from neighboring towns, came to Albany today to ratify the nomination of the great commoner as nomlpee for ores- dent ot the I". S. It was not the b;gjet crowd erer in Albanw by anf means, but it was a Urge gathering, particularly considering the busy harvest season and the threai-nir.g weather. As estimate are generally taken with a great de.il of allowance we will not attempt to give the figure. At 2 o clock, headed by tbe Albany band the crowd tsarched" to the court house, the hall of w Inch was tiled full, with several hundred on the outside. After an elaborate selection of music by the band Hon. W. R. Bilyea a elected president. He introduced Judge M. L. Olmstead. presidential elector nd a memlierof tbe national b:metalic leagtie who addresaed the aud.ence de'iberatisly but poinld!y on bimeialism and for Brytn. lie was to be fotlowed bv Hon. H. I Berkley, tie silver tongoed stiver repoblicaa orator from Marion oaoty, ho e!oftienr fcn-1 argument having been telling among the people to the great Injury of the feebng of the gold ltg. P.urnetl of Corvaliia a-1- dreeJ an overSow meeting on the out side. i log to the laieneB of the hour we can oclv uieraion the above facts. Judge Boit-e i also to speak this after noon, when the big Uifl-ecae will take place a.lj.mtog the court howe. Hons. George E. Cbamberlain, of Poilland, Judi-e W. S. McFaddea of Corvaili. P. 11. D'Arcy and Hun. E Hofer, of Sclera, are in the c;ty and will speak from Ihe St- Charles baJc ny at 7:30t,"docV Unifht, with mue:c by tbe band. Hon. John M. Sowers wiEl Philomath tunibt. pe.xk at Mr. William Etncrkk retnrel this noon from equina Bay. Prrf Tyree retorr.ed thi mnrnieg from Eugene where he atteoded :Le ia slitute, a successful altair. Mis Isabel Grey, of Albany, has been secured to leach in the public cIm o! vi.-e Mix Baker, let!;ned. McMinnrille 1. K. Mr.'O.ey Wood worth an-i family re- tnrned this rvk ftoui an extended out ing at I'pper Svla, Mta Charles Frock of Albany spent a day in Gervai thi week visiting her brothers family W. Merriman. Ger- vais Mar. - Mr. Robert Wakefield, who put op the Albany bodge, was in tbe citv today 00 business. Mr. Wakefield recentlT bought tbe machinery in the Corvallis "and will take it below. wco. i.iavis ani lamtiv returned tlita afternoon from the Pioneer stone auar nee where thev have rtct the summer. suit onnp nome a near s sain as a trophy of hi summer's outing. Of course nauer suieu it . aietn journal. Alts. Helen Harford returned ia her home at eabenr. la&t week. Irom an ex tended lecture tour in eastern Washing ton. Kbe will leave, in a lew Cayt for southern Ca'tiornta. where she goee to deliver a course of lecture on equal ruf- irage iu i. it. Another Salem or will cast hi lot in the Cioid n state. Will M. flodtkin hating accepted the position of endorse ment clerk an the insurance office of Vosa. Conrad & C . of San Fran- isco, will depart for hi Dew field of woik on Slomljy, next via steamer fro.n I'ort land. Sla'esman. ur. and ia rcrlha Eun l' even ing gave a murical in honor of Pirf. W, GiiTord Nash, of the State University A delightful program was presented, the main M ature ot whicU was the tx-f lorra- ance of Prof. Nash upon the piano, Having Ven beard in this citv oa Sev eral cccasiona our fit tens are familiar with his la.ent as a piaciat. St io is having some hot croquet game. The Pcio public school will dm n on S'pt 21 with Prof. Crawford as ir-nf'pat Tbos. Larue and sen of Scio. bare be gun picking hopi wHh about 2uti pickers rn the hrld. Mr. Ed Davidson this m iming took up a 1-iwyer cow with about 100 feet of rop to it. una it cost el, which was paid. .No the p.unurmister is said to be threatened with a suit and perhaps a wnippirg. j 1 lletttK HAT has it ix-ncil ready for devel opment. A Sheridan coailer has good eyes. tVhile at tbe coast a few week ago he saw the cook, on a pasxing steamer 14 mile out at sea with hi white apron and rap on, peel ing onion over the starboard si Jo of the vessel, without (he aid of a glass. Another man wl-.o had taken only two glasses of Oxnn Park cider aw seven steamer at one time whnn there was only one in sight. McMinnviile r. V. The Pkwochat has pn'dUhed on it editorial pake, in order to ponuu freedom of speech, a free silver conimunication, in which an ohieetion is raided to m 10 to 1 ralio while having free silver, 1 f writer would have a money that would fluetunte and change with every change of Ihe market, the stamp o' thn government must mem lomechinz as well as the value of tbe composi'ion. A CFFKit Man ix Oregon. Charles T. Manning, formerly of this city, but now of Matagnlpa, Nicaragua arrived at 11 o'clock trom a business tr'p to the east. He is domiciled at the home of his father, Elder William Manningon Winter street, where his wife had preceded him about one week. Mr. Manning has been ab sent from Salem anrl the United States lor four years, having left San F'ancisco for Oorinto, Nicaragua, on the 15th of September, 1892. He entered tho southern republic in company with his brother, Isaac A. Manning, and together they prospected the state of rycaragura for a suitable location for a private ven ture in coffee, the gieat staple of that cotintrv. and finally settled near the city cf Mai'tfttjalpa where tbey, and the comp anies they have since organised, control the heavy product 01 i.uuu aeres.-suuee man. , The pretended cripple wi'h tbe crossed lem was in Albany lust niirht and today. H refused to let omo Albany doctor ex- me mm. KKU HOT BALL TALK. The Albany Colts when together and in practice proved by their playing that they were the best amateur club In Ore gon, an-l are entitled to better words than those irom a conespondent In a Lebanon paper. Negotiations were re cently pending for a game with a club at Lebanon, but on account of the members of 'he Colts being scattered, several of the clu being aaay it was given up. A correspondent in the Lebanon Express thereupon attacks the club with all tbe names at his command, bark acting coin menu. e give the letter : bomo timo ago the Lebanon base ball learn sent the "world renowned" Colts, of Albanr, a challenge to play a match game of ball, but tbe challenge was not accepted by the conceited Colts. They have lieea challenged by the Letanon boys eight times and they ttill refute to play. A few weeks ago Manager Booth of the home team called upon tbe manager of the Colts in Albany, and the manager of tbe latter team told Mr. Booth that be would give him a game any time be brought his team down. Now after making a fair and square agreement for a game, Mr. Booth received a letter from Win Mack, the manager of tbe Colte, stating that it was impossible for them to play, as tome of their men were out of town. Tbe letter also contains tbe fol lowing paragraph; "i wish tbey were here (meaning tbe men they claim are out of town) we would take some of the conceit out of von fellows. " M r. Mack also says: "Hears not afraid ot any thing in the state; e can beat anything in the state.'' This thing; of some of their men being out 01 town is merely a tabtenuge, or an excuse for not pfaying aa tbey are afraid of being defeated. If they could "beat anything in the state" why didn't they play the Lebanon team oa the 4th of July at Waterloo, when tbey were of fered f 10 and their expenses? They were afraid. The Albany Colbj are cow ards of the first water. If they are such great baae bail p'ayera why didn't they play tbe Lebanon team when tbey offer ed to play at A bany and pay their own expense The Albany Colts are champion cow ards, and champion blowharda instead of base ball player a. For puffing and blowing and advertising themselves in the pap-ra this team has noeqoal on the Pacinc coast. In the face of the above tacts this team ia surely place ! in a very unenviao.e position le lore the public. Tbe should draw ia their horns or back what tbey claim with artoal ex perience, and it would also be well for the Albany daily pa pen to quit tooting the bora of this little insignificant base ball team. How ran uch a team as this be tbe champtcs of Oregon. Moan Hur Co.vTjic-r. In the coootv clerk s otaee yesterday contract were filed ty r al-r r fc eie. ol Albany, in which P. P. and Homer Goniev, of Brooks, and C. It. Llougbman atd P. K. Johnson, ol m Angel, are firmly bound to deliver to them 30,000, 14.000 and o.iasj p. Kino respectively ol uua yer crop oi oops wntcn are to be grown and harvested on their respective farms. I n each inUnc tbe .consider! ion named i 5 cents per pound, a 3l cent a-1 ranee at the picking season being included. riaicatuan. THE RATIFICATION. The address of ILL. Barkley at the court boose captured tbe audience. It was a brilliant effort, a shoulder striker and place Mr. Barkley aaoog tbe bright est speaker in Oregon Jndge Boise waa argumentative aed forcible, talking in a manner that convinced. W riva extracts from Judge Burnett' speech on oar euiionai page. The barbecue war a tuccee and was greatly enjoyed by the large crowd that surrounded the well niied table of beef, mutton, pork, salmon and bread. 1 be crowd remained for the evenine. Headed by the band a big torch light procession ixarrhed from the court house to the St Charles Hotel, where some very live outdoor speeches were from the balcony. lr. J. L. Hilt p resiled and called for tbe speakers. Ex-Mayor D'Arcy of Salem, paid compliment to some of Linn county's early democrats, Delaioa Smith, N.'lL Cranor and Martin Van Bnren Brown. He spoke of the greatest atmfgle ol the age, one for the liberation of 70X00,000 people, whether England shall dominate this country. After complimenting El der Barkley he touched on Hon. J. U. Mitchell who changed base in each a startling manner. Great Britain is get ting op a corner in gold, shall we shake off tbe shackles. The kid-glove gold democrats at Indianapolia received h compliment. If Iree coinage was a suc cess in our infancy why not now. Jndge w. s. Mctadden of Corvallia. wasckwelr listened to. He onened bv referring to the sign headed "The Ileal Issue" on a defunct bank in this city be sMe the sign "Republican Headquar ters," and declared that to suggest the real issue While tbe money sharks, corporation lawyer, trusts and monopo lisms icpn-wiii .ucrviuicy tut common people represent Bryan. The spirits of Washington, Jefferson acd Lincoln are upon him. The UnS question Urxm which there is a division of only 7 or 8 per cent is not the issue, but tbe money question. Tbe body politics liver is out oi order and its limbs broken and it needs doctoring. Now the billiard and crow are for the laboring people and farmer, the turkey for the gold bug. The speaker referred to Brvan aaa aecnnd Linenln an-l a n. ond Joshua. It was declared before the ! Bland-Allison act, just as now, tbat it would ran the gold out of the country ; but twelve years increased It ILIH.OUO.- 000. Hon. George E. Chamberlain, Albany's former popu ar citizen, made one of the most convincing speeches of the day.and was intently listened to. He naked if this is to lie s government by an oli garchy of wealth or one by tbe common people. He likened the manner in which Bryan men are called anarchists lo the period before 1776. They issued a declaration of rights, now we do, under the banner of the voung Lochuivar of the west who enatflead us to victory. He referred to the manner in which un der Mark Hannah a campaign of niis represeirtation was being carried on. The right of the people to criticise the supreme court waa logically and forcibly put, backed by many precedents. Creat ed ny me peopi it cannot rise auove them. In Oregon only recently J.N. I tolph criticised severely our on su preme court, backed.np by theOregonian, in a little 12.000 case. But the meney question is the great issue, so simple a one that the farmer can understand it. A short history of our coinage acta was given : 192, providing for equal mint age; 1S.H one immaterial in its nature; 1837 changing gold slightly; I80J pio- vidingfor subsidizing silver totns and 1873 the crowning infamy, demonetising silver, a measure not discussed. One half our money was stricken from the people, making It more difficult for peo- plo to pay their debts. There was a sliulu remedy in the Bland act and in the Sherman act. but it waa repealed Now they want all greenbacks and paper money Withdrawn, increasing the pur chasing power of gold. Since 1873 there has been a constant decline tn the price of products, but an ounce of silver will buv as much wheat as tben. Where gold aud silver should have been receiv ed Harrison and Cleveland said only gild should be taken. 1580,000,000 capi tal equal to the assessment of ten states, ia making the canvas for McKinley, and even tbe press is not free but is run by the money power. He was glad to see the G. A. R. on the side of the people. lion. E. Hofer, of tbe Salem Journal, made some excellent points in the short t89G. Highest of all in Leavening 11 c izsszsszi Kssd mm aACSOIslJTEEX PUCE time given him, emphasizing the im portance of tbe aettlemeut of the money question. r. H.Wood, rfihiscitv. ordee with excellent oratorical effect for a few min utes, giving some pleasing illustrations. Mr. Olmstead answered the' question in reference to the V. S. becomins? the dumping ground ot the silver of the j world by asking if Mexico with twenty- f five years of free silver had become such. If all the silver in tbe world were brought to the V. 8. there would be only 152 per capita. II. L. Barkley, after persistent calls spoke eloquently for a few minntes. He I , ICW .UlUllMm. 1JO j emphacised tlie necessity of geung na-; iionai agreement nrst on the silver quee- j tion. He doesn't believe in selling the) righta of even the poorest citizen. He baa been aked bow silver will circulate anyway in case ol free coinam and his with the U K if fr.-ii 1 yii f lieV- Mr- Cle5od of Presbyterian wun the L. b. backof it willbeall nghu!M.nK -;n ..i.i ,u v u r i . In reference to the err nt r .1 . ed bow tbe republicans hail become the calamity bowlers of the conntrv. Xheratincation, a great aueveM. wa closed with music bv the Aihanv Ran.! woo piayed during the day in a manner i to confer great credit upon tbem, aa well a marked improvement. ' 1 I I . ' . f . IIOME AND ABROAD. OytmtF II Pfeiffers. Sweet pici.'e and olive in bulk at C E BtowneiU. Cboio peaches fresh erer day at C E BrowoeUs. Losciooi (weet water melons rai be found at C E Browneit. There will be tlx dollars worth of prize given at the new hew ling alky. Hal r-Cuttlng reJoced to 10 ccnU si Case Bros., 2nd door wet cf P. O. Delicious eastern aa Yaquina Bay cy ter. dow ia ajoa, at FH Pteiffer. A knife with tbe name "O'i Lexington WhUaey" oa it can be had a thi ofSee. Clcthiotf cleaned and repaired by If r A E Owen. 3rd between Elh-wortfa and Broad aibin. The next meeting of tbe L'na cotiecil P. of H. will be held ia Tangent oa Satordav Oct. f rd- Sotne band some birthday getr. at Will 45 Stark, heap. Ok for every mocth in the year. 500 ladie wrap, jackets and capes, cf the very burst st tie, jost recti red at P. Oheaa. If yon are Inckiag for tbe bet cbceae tte mar it 1 a.jtu yoo on tad it at C. E Browne!). TKnwrow witi be the 102nd Ltrtfcdar t f Join iHiri it. of Salem. Ha expectii to vote in November. U Bang Cbing 1 not ti a unch inter est a where to get good meats esnecy cot. Try Height Bm c pprdie the L'ewocn,--otfcoa. lhey keep Utebeat. There it no ex.nse fur any man lo appear in aoctety i:h a gnrt'y beard since the ictrodoccinc-f Batkiogham' Ly, whict colors natural brown or Wack. Clean toe! to every cnsloaxr at V it-reck" shaving and hair rutting eerier. Shaving 10 cent, hair rartiEg 15 cents, bath IS cents, s&ucpoing 10 cent. 7 be Agrkaltorai College ctmmecr work next Tharariay and prepe.-t are at leriBg for a largely tncrnaeed sun-jener. jaiette. Tbe railroad company tat discharged tbe Chinese bands at Eaaeoeand eictMved Japeaeae. Thus the lap continue ' to knuca out tbe Olesta!. Eogers) U d-stnrbed becaoae il ba been toggerted lb the proper outlet fiom the Blue Hirer mine i by way of Browns ville throogh Linn county. The largest line c4 Mime and cbiiin-o ' jacket f ever brocght to A Ibany just opened at the Ladies Baxaar- tw.il and see them. Price lower than elsewhere. Bryan election was being ratified ia Eugene thi afternoon. Among tbe speak er are Hons, fj. L BarkSey.J.K. Weath erford and Geo. E Oamberiaia. There wi! be a Brjan ra'i'cjtion at ToleJO next Tuesday. The sp-akrr will ne Hon. J h. Weatherfo'd, H. L Ha' k ley. Judge Barnett and Jadge c Faddeo dlf Too would bare gord wafer get one el fc&e iron stone well curbing of II. C If ark nesa, tbe beest 'btng known. Keeps oat insert, snrface water, etc See specinsea ii 1 u corner. 1 boee deainng to rweire inetraction on piano or organ from Miss Heia Gilbert wit-. pteaae call at tbe nwideoce of Mr. A. M Hammer oa Wahitg'on St. south ol C. P. Cbarxb. Nrr at tbe college. lr. G W. Maston yeeterdar rerformeu a delicate operation oa Mr. Hartin Thorr.p on. of toe Boston Mills, bv removing two large eo from bi bead in a coccrc&ful Banner. fbe Chicago Satardav Blade of Amrast 1st. gave the pic' nr of a "lunl t.raashop- per" four end throe quarier incbe long found at Athena. Ore. and photographed oy K. I'tcKie there. v e are glad to re port tbat such animal have never been able to cross the Cascade. First class meats ot all kinds, a well aa hams, l-acon, etc., at the Linn Preened lieef Co s shop at Second and Ellsworth streets. Courteous and prompt treat ment. tO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fans to cure. 25c Gladness Comes With a better understandlrg: of the transient natare ot the many phys cal Ills, which anUh before proper ef torU gentle eftc U plen-nact efforts rightly directed. There la comfort in tho knowledge, that so many forms of sickness are not due to any actual dis auaa. bnt aimnlv to a constipated condi tion of the system, which the pleasant family laxative, S.Tnpof Figs, prompt ly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and ia everywhere esteemed bo highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact, that it is the one remedy whith promote internal, cleanliness without debilitating the ortran which It acta. It is therefore all impoi ,.nt, in ordor to get its bene ficial effects, to note when you pur chase, thai yon have the genuine artl ele, which in manufactured by the Cali fornia Fig Syrap Co. only and sold by all reputable onurpista. If in the enjoyment of pood health, tod the system la regular, laxatives or other remedies are then not needed. 11 afflicted with anv actual disease, one may ba commended to the most skillful physician, but if in need of a laxative, one should have the best, and with the well-informed everywhere. Syrup ol fig stands highest and U most largely ased and gives moetffenerul gat U faction tTl KfTTIIfl rnfcllf-er'anel fee pel la Power. Latest U. S. Gov't Report mm SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. Miss Carrie Lay ton bar retorned from Yaqniua Bay. Perry end Doc Conn re'urned last night from the mountains after having killed seven Jeer and bad a good time. Mrs Amanda Keeter and Mis Eliza- tefh Hnmohrev. of Newoort. are in the ,it th ,....,. U M Iian Rrmef- city tbe gnesU Mrs. L. Bilyea and ton Ccke returned home last evening after s very pleasant month stay at roiey fcpnngg onard. Rev. IL L. Hood has retorned (oShedd from tbe east Mrs. Hood ia viaiting for - - " - mvw. w . .... p. .v. 'ew days with her parent in Butte, ontana. Mr.E.L Thompson ba been appointed special ad inster of the North British In- aurance Comuanv. wi'h lieadnnarters at San Francisco. , w ... uui 1, tm w: a ja j a uicrir tng tomorrow at 4 o'clock. Good music Ail men cordially invited. C. H. WaUon. an attorney of Albanr. m re I on tbe bav this week to look af- . f O " 1 . r . - . . .. nowoarg interest mine congressional contest. Maishfieid Son. Mrs, Will R-ce and children, who have ueen spending the summer with their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gd- more, retorned to Portland today. Ash record. Mrs L C. Dicker, of Albanr. is at the home of Mr. Charles Irvine, darine the sickness of Mrs. Irvine . M rs . Dickey i the wife of ex-eberi9 Dickey of linn county. Independence Enterprise. Postmaster T. J States left thi mg for Dal:-as, Texas, as one of the dele gates from Oregon to the Sovereign Grand LodgeI.O..O. F. end will be gone tuo or three weeks. AUoenevTncairi?. Oli rer Pnwe-11 Paer Carey and Roe Zootman started for tbe Alsea coon try Thursday morning, in q nest of fish, deer, bear, etc. Browns- vi. le tunes. J. A. Gross, of the Depot Hotel. left Monday for Shovel creek hot snrines for bis health. As soon aa the toad bath extracts "the yellow lever" from him and he discan4 that pin. tbe old man will be himself again, Ashland Record. Ed Bryson leaves tcr tbe East, Hon day, to enter tbe literary and iaw de partment ot txiiom&ia college. He ex pects to be absent three years, and as Ed is a good student we predict that be will return with honors. Corvaiiis Times. e-IIcn, Thomas Kav retaraed ves'erdav from Waterloo, where he has spent a portion of the summer looking after the woolen mill at that place. He reports everything at tbat pleasant little manu- isrtnnng town tn good shape and tbe mi.l doing very wed. tuteemm. The LOTM enjoyed s roost delurht- fl evening. At dose of Hive review Mrs Sears announced that in honor of the birthday of their respected State Commander Nellie II Lambson, the la die hao prepared a lunch in the library iir um won w-a coed acted there and riven the seat of honcr, after which Lady Commander Sears, in behalf of Albany bite, presente 1 her with a beautiful sil ver cake-basket. Mrs Laabson respond ed in a very earnest manner, showing her great appreciation of the beautiful gift, Mrs CO Lee sang two solos and Miss Helen Crawford recited,dotng them selves credit as they always do. Unlike mo-i arprieee this was a genuine one as Mrs Lambson hadn't the least eospicion of the plot. MLs Elma Parker fifteenth birthdav was honored last evening bv a pleasant party given by Miss Jessie Clifton, a de lightful aHair in every respect, Those present were: Misses Loma and Yeta Henton Lirxie Patterson. Frank Murphy. 'Ira Harkness, Ora Sim perm. Veda Tor- oeu, lizzie L-oper, Kuth t linn, t ranees French, Laura aod Nellie Iacnals. Mary Jenkins. Bessie Beam. Erma Carter, Bessie Tyree. Flossie Knecht. Gertrude O Bnen, brace Teller, innie Mayo, Lti lian Lanning, Minnie Merrill, Elvn and r.;eie v.nn. Anna 'UarshaL i-iirabeth Carothers, Bessie and Eima Parker. M essrs. Fran k and W ill M cG bee. Loais and Clydi Fox. Frank A iien, Archie Kiee, tA Mover, ul Mernu. Arthnr Moon, Vernon Ramp, Fred Weatherford, Harry t aw ford, ciaod Lambson. Pell Burt hart, Clarence Craw, Roy Parker. Clare Ketcbnm, Martin Meisner, Joe Tyree, Joe Kaiston. ard Liltier. Meve Kuey, liarry W ak'en and buy Miller, Reply to the Le Nation Growl. In rep'y to the letter from the Leba non B. B. C. or farmers, as yoa might call them, I wrsh to say the letter was an insult and urcalied tor. Tbe Colts will nay no attention to this team from Soda-Lew, as there would be no money or honor in defeating them. The Indian team can easily defeat any coon try team in tbe state. I doubt if Lebanon could score with tbem. The only way Lebanon ever did pla ball was with their mouths. Inquire of George Elkins. In the first place thev are out of our class: in tbe second place they cannot play ball without practice; in the third place the Colts have been disband ed for over a month. If the boys were here we would show tbem something aboit base ball . After this we will take no notice of their in sults. A Colt. Rival Akmiis. There was a detnon- st ret ion Wednesday evening by the two holy bands of this city. The occasion was made memorable by the fact that It was to 1 the first appearance of the "Army of American Volunteer." There is sll over the world a band of professed christians known to the -people as the "Salvation Army," and tbey are of En glish origin. They put 1 heir feet hard upon the neck of the infant American band of christians Wednesday evening much in tbe same manner that the "mother country" attempted to throttle her offspring in revolutionary times, "JoLnny Bull's finger" is in every pie, be it of Christianity or bloodshed. Wed nesday night the Salvation Army was out in about the largest numbers known here and made more noise than they ever did. Tbe reason was obvious. Corvallia Times. Railroad Makinq. The eustomery complaints come from the Astoria rail road. Here is one from the Salem Jour nal ; "Salem men who have come home from tbe works on the Astoria Railroad say they do not treat the men fair down there. One man who worked on the track 17ij days had $23,25 coming to him. 1 He was in the hospital a lew days, and came away with 5S.tx. xne rest went for board and hospital fees, and ten per cent discount on wages. It ta very sickly and the men are rapidly leaving." e - - X ArrwtctATe. thsie Pastor. At the parsonage of 0. P. church, Wednesday evenlrg many members and friends of tbe chuich gathered in surprise 01 ine pastor, W. V. McGee and gave bun such a pounding oh nr. Such appreciation as the lAimoerisnd 1 resoyieriana uavw for their castor vou can guess very well when we tell you that this is the fourth manifestation ol the same since Christ mas. A purse, a suit of clothes, a six weeks rest and a larder full ot provisions. They have regular survices ever Sunday, prayerraeeuuK a nurw-mj- riruiug. S. C. E. and Junior Endeavor and Sun. I day school each Sabbath. Go and wor- ship with them and have a good time and feel welcome as If you were at home. ' Strangers are especiaU welcome. X. . law NOT Recovered $1(KK) Damages. Drammer Stephen P. Hart's $25,CC3 damage suit aaiiu-t the Southern PactCe Railroad Company wa decided by Julte Shsttack in department No. 1 of the state circuit court today. The east;, which involved many points cf especLd interest to railroad and paecengers, wee tried before tbe court a short time sg-. Hart clairre-i damages for lieng ejecud from a Southern I'a.'Uic train. He had a difficulty with tbe cor. j actor over his ticket, which wb of tbe identiScatioa class, and resorted to the law for satis faction, monetary and otherwise. The decision of the court is that Hart was wrongfully ejected; that he had s much right to be on board tbe train ua had to be at bis own fireside, and the company's representatives were at fao' t in tbe quarrel, ihe court assesses tie general damage at $1000. epea.ing of the charge of conspirscr on the part of t e plaintiff theconrl s&id : His conduct in regard to this ticket dot s not seem to me to indicate any each pur pose or design on bis partes is attribute 1 to him by the defendant; therefore, X lay tbat matter ont of Use case. In summing up the court said : 1 Lt come to theeonclusiin that the plaintiff should recover nothing for the damages which he received by being ejected from tbe car insomuch aa be resisted ; that be should be allowed, however, for general damages, retailing from such a transact ion as I have described, the snm of f 1000. Telegram. FAILING MANHOOD-' Cecerzl aatf rferyoss CshZZy. Weaine-T cf EnH r.-t Kiart. i-Sacts ci rrcr or Lactases la fcld ne Voasst KoiKBt, Kotla Manhood fiilT ttesared. How to Kchure asd " f-lrear.hea Weak. Lc- irleTeioed Portions cf tai Udst Tloirde Timhb. be&eEi in a day. Crasatries. Sewd for DeagtiUie rVx-fc. ex tjaaatiost and prool, xaaikd taeakdi tree. EBIE UECICAl C3 Buffalo, H. Y. NEW YORK WORLD. THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION IS ragtt a iTttk 15S Pajtn a Tesr. Is larger thas any weekly or semi- weekly paper published and is the only mportactt democratic .weekly publ ished in New Yo. k CLtr. Three times 1 large as the leading republican week ly ot New lort Ctty. It will be of special advantage to yon during; the Presidential Campaign, as :t t pub lished every other cay, except Sunday, and has all tbe freshness and timeliness of a daily. It combines all the new with a long list of interesting depart ments, cnique feature, cartoons and graphic ilioKrauotif, the latter t-einz a specialty. AH t.iese tmprtr.'vmects have been made without any increase in Use cost which remains at one doi'ar per Tear We offer this unequal ed newspaper and the Wkzxxy Dewocxat together one rear tor $i.00. Satisfactory terms with dailT C0NSEE7ATOS! 0F1SIG Albany College Tevschers for the school rear ISiZz ZLnri M. Parvin, Mas. Poc director. Awistsnt teachers-Marguerite Alderson, B. M-, Heia Gilbert and Mrs. Josephine Sharpe. Thorough and rvstematis instruction given in all tbe important branches of music Best conservatory rooms and latgeet musical library ami facilities for mifciral work. Largest number of coo serratorr students enrolled of asr music school in the state. Terms low. Send for circular and catalogue, to Wallace Howe Lea. A. M Albacy, Oregon. Academy of Our Lady of Per petual Help. Boarding School for Girl. Thorough instruction Wholesome diet Homelike treatment. Consider ing bard times, favorable redactions are made lor boarders and day schoare. Studies will be resumed SepU 1st, For farther particulars call at the Academy or write to Sister Superior. CHART WANlED. Mrs. Rmkerssys tetn of cutting. Clt at Democrat othce if hantt one to sed. WANTED. A situation to do genera housework in a rmalt family. Leav word at tbe Pemockat cmce. . I A BARGAIN in an improved ttrtn. S'J fx. acre nur WcoJ Station. O. C. ek E. House, bare, orchard, pood soring. '25 acre in grain a much more ready tor plow. Price $700. Terms easy. A.lr-ws, J. . HorntAS, Box 25, Albany. AT THE MINES. Boarding. lodging and meals may be secured of the sub sen her a the SantUrn mines, at his place at the mouth of Dry Guka. tt. W. Whits. HOUSE MOVING. Carefully, promp'ly Iv, at the lowest price. Call on or address G W Taylor, 4th and Madison Si Albany. GEO E FISH TUB PLUMBERS Tin roofing and plnuiiag. he opent hooae , Opposite 1RE: I J would sar to the ladies cf Albany asd vicinity that she is prepared to do diets making and to teach in all its brancbes, sjamiess waists a specialty. I will teach a good seamstress in one week so the will be a good dressmaker. Residence, Baser St , between Third and Fourth St. FOR SALE. SU am wood saw in good condition cheao for cash. Inquire, Mn. K. K. Owen, 3rd. between Esworth and Broaddlbin. HOME WANTED. The Ladies Aid society desires to secure a borne for a boy of It year of age, apply to Mrs. A. B. Woodir for particular. FOR TRADE. Vive acres of good tim ber land nine miles south of Oiegon City, for tive acres of land within ten miles of Albany, cr will sell for $125 cash. Address, Arthur Uugan, Albany, Or. F' OR SALE. A first das piano - at a ' bArgain account non delivery. Call on Agent S. P. Co., a. depot. PIGS FOR SALE. Several head of Po land China pigs, about 8 weeks old, ; registerable. A o. 1 pig for $5, either sex, f bought within 4 week. Call at the 6keel phiew 1 mile north of A lbany . F It liVGUSOS. CUCUMBERS A fine lot f encum bers for pickles, any siis, at the Sketl garden. See F H Bughson, gardener.