TERMS. Daily Dimocbat, 25 cents per mouth $3.00 per year.in advance, SOc per month not in advance. By carrier, 10c per week. 10 per cent added if allowed to run over months. Single copies 5c. Wkbelt, 11.25 In advance; 1.50 at end of year: 1 1.75 for second Tear: t'2.0o for third and proceeding yean, when not paid in advance. Club of five new subscribers at 53.00. Chicago Chat. Fob the Democrat: Yoo. know I thought it would be easy to write a letter to a home paper, but In beginning'.! find myself at sea as to what style to adopt. Hoping that these lei ters will not be too broad an imitation ot "Little Kosa Bud," or "Young America" nor yet even as gossipy ts "Caelebs ." I will try to give you a few notes taken here and there in this rustling citv. The more one sees in a center of activ ity like this the more one feels the force of the oft repeated thought of the im provements, the advantages of the age over, well say fifty years ago. From my window as t write I in the long trains move out from the III,. Cen tral depot, Pulman Palace, Library and Observation cars all contributing to the ease of the traveler . There are little fast aurburban trains going whizzing by and presently upon me borne vara yon may see the horseless coups, trap or hansom The latter are stih somewhat of a novel' ty, tcr pedestrians turn around to watch them. Not long ago while rambling In one of the sorburban cemetrtes I chanced npon an Imposing monument erected to the niemorvof Conlederate soldiers who died in Camp Douglas prison. Four larse cannons and numerous piles ot cannon bails surrounded tho statue ot private mounted npon a marble column, The eight brought to mind tho onenees in feeling ot our nation. No Spanish war brought about this recognition of the Southern dead, but the growing ad mitatioo of tbe honesty and world o: those Southern heroes. The one theme ot interest for the past wseas has been the "Peace Jubilee. Extensive perparaiioni wore made ard elaborate decorations lintd the principal (reels. Memorial arches, flaics.leetooos of electric lights crossed the streets.wbile tbe buildings were ty with flags and devices of colored lights. Oregoc is not the only country whicb can afford rain for picnics, celebration and ottier festivities, for this week, with the exception of Saoday has been very storm t. Tbe Jubilee began with ser vices in the different churches on Sunday when tbe ministers lectured upon dil ferent themes appropriate to tbe occa sion. It was a privilege to listen to Rev. Newell D. Hiilis at Central Music Hall, upon "International Arbitration." The vital relation between England and America and the combined power this Anglo Saxon people in the federa tion of tbe world, was tbe main thjusbt and when the fUg with tbe star of hope and tbe cross of service npon the field of blood bore liberty to any land it would indeed be an emancipation day. Monday afternoon it was tbe pleasure of two Oregonfana who are not afraid ot water, to attend the reception given Trai.int M-Kinlev at the Firat Keai meat Armory. By dint of Western push and tbe kind n as cf a big policeman a verv advantageous position was secured and the entry cf ths President and es cort viewed. Wo thus took onr turn with tbe hundreds and had tbe pleasure of bearing "Am glad to see you, and holding bis band for an instant. Tbe first gentleman in the land gives the very approved high handshake. On Tuesday afternoon there were patriotic speeches in tbe various church es, balls and theaters. In the evenin. an illuminated bicycle parade was to have been one ot the brilliant featores of tbe Jubiee but nnforeeen dampness prevented. Wednesday at eleven o'oclock tbe big parade pasted the President's review stand and through the principal streets It took about two hours to review it. Soldiers in marching ui.iform, cadets, naval reserve, G. A. R City police, Cit Postmen, K. of P's., the walking club of democrats and republican, in Prince Alberts, with carnations in their button bolus, and high silk hats, variooa bands and eminent personages as. Miles, Shat ter, Rcbley, Evans, Mayor Harrison ard oeal celebraties made op this interest ing parade. Not the least interesting feature of the parade was the great crowd that throng ed the streets. Where a great cosmo politan city like this disgorges Itself, many interesting Me studies are pre sented. In my next letter I will e:i you of lbs Public Library, Hot Institute, aod Board of Trade, and perhaps a few notes upon tbe late Fall Fashions. lu.t let me add that at present tbe wtll known Chins Pheasant is very prominent in windows cf the sweliest milliners. This will be s pointer in economy added for the bent fit of tbe gentlemen. if. A bicycle rider In New York baa been fined for not having his bands on tbs handle-bars while riding through tbe city. His offense was defined as ''reck less riding. To one who loves to put tn airs It is no doubt gratifying to ride bands-off through the crowd, but it is anything but pleasant to other riders and to pedestrians- The reckless rider not only endangers bis own limbs, but also tbe limbs and perhaps the lives oi others. If a person really f je'.s that be must do tome fancy rtdioic.let him go s. way by himself and do it. Ex. Tbe LaGiande Observer describe! tbe oratorical power of a new preacher ovei there in this way. "He is an easy, grace ful speaker, presents bis subject In the most choice aod perspicuous English. The sermon was sylogistic, aphor- Stic and ornate, a doric cdamn festoon ed with flowers." An editor at a dinner table, being ask d if be would take pnddiog, replied in a ld abstraction ; "Owing to a crowd of other matter, we are unable to fine room lor it," National Advertiser. Two proiuimebt membeis of the Mis- wsri legislature are A. T SoderofCar thane and A L, Cooze of Marysville. We stave a lare number of legislators who ace most geneially sometimes in the i flat. Ex. Hi Empress Dowager of China is 61 years ofsge. Her title runs as follows Tzu-bsi-tttao-yu-ang-iShayu chang- the ng-shoukunfc-cb ln-bsi-en.chang-hs ." Just her title runs. Every time she tries to, she trips op oo ths name. From tbe New Orleans Picayune. A lashloa writer (: "Decollette dree are to be started low this season. The Lord knows what that means. For some time ball dresses have been cut be low the danger line, and opeia singers on tbe stage, oo full drasenigtits.bave blush ad at tbe boxes." From Emll Howard. A letter to his parents in this city. Reserve hoopttal, Cavlte, Philippines. Sept 1841898. Thsre isn't much change since I wrote before, except the sickness and deaths, I am still in ths surgical ward, I get ex Diilence in dretsina and bandaging as well as nursing. I like this ward and as long as Dr. Littlefield has charge I hope I can star. I was over to Manila tne other day, saw all the Oregon boys They are setting along tolerably well. Manila is a real nice place, not as nice a city though as San Francisce or Portland, Tbe houses are old fshiuud clone structure-. The most ol the goods are fancy articles from Hon Koun and Ja pan. There were 473 sick In the Gen eral hospital. They buried 10 men ths day I was there, 14 the dsy before. The nurses toM me there were from 8 to 14 died every day. Ttat sounds pretty large, but think ot the men that are here. I don't believe the number would be less in the TJ. S. We have about 60 in our hospital and average not quite one death a day. Some of the sickness is caused by themselves, by not obeying the Instructions of the physicians. I helped dress every roan in my ward this morning. They are taken in the sur gery to be dressed. I also helped with an operation, a very large abcess. One ot the 1st sergants got drunk. The guard had orders to arrest him, the sergant started to run and tbe tuard shot him through the thigh, the bullet went di rectly through the middle ot the leg. He will be reduced to a private besides a very bad wound. I have hita to nurse. A couple ot boys and myself weut out to the Spanish war vessels, went on every one ot those vessels tLat lay there, mon uments of Dewey's great victory. We brought off a handful of relics from each vessel. I will send yoo a bottle label off tbe Island ot de Cuba, save it lor it came off a sunken Spansh cruiser. Next Thursday a hospital ship leaves for Frisco with about 130 disabled men. We dou't know what Uncle Sam is go ing to do with ns, when a man gets sick he wants to go home. It Isn't a very desirable place here to be bu.-ied. My man that got shot through the tang will set well I don't look much like I did ' when I left, I feel more like I did when I worked on tbe farm, have beeo well all the time, weigh 105 pounds. Ooe H. C. man committed suicide, one died with fever, and three more of the nurses have the fever new. Do not worry about me, 1 would not have missed this trip for anything. I am very busy, am on irom 7 to 7, have left true letter ever so many times to wait oo the poor fel lows. Sept. SI. logus Grr-bam, of our &'.- bany hospital steward is tfoing home. I just got hack from cairjing him down the wharf, about 300 yard, he is very weaa, it mads me home aick to p't with him. I suppose yon girls are go ing to school, tbe little girls bare have no schools to go to They carry baskets on their heads fa I of oraoir.es, bauanar. cigarettes and cocoanuta, to sell to the j boys. Their clothes consist ot a very thin waist and a loug trail skirt which is brought around the body and fatten ed at the waist so as to make a sboit skirt, tbey wear no bote but a wooden a.l with . piece of leather aerobe the I toe to bold them on. Don t let all the giils get married nntil we get home, if yoo do we'll have to be old bachtfors. All I have learned about house teeeping is sweeping and scrubbing. Two of the oativea have enlisted in tbe 11. IJ. and we have them do all tbe washing, they are going back to tbe state with of. The stewards have hired a little native to work in the kitchen. George Rolphe has tbe fever now and is quite sick, but I think he will get well. You remember Silvia Woods, be is go ing home, six went oot of my ward. I am glad for Angus that be will get home fjr he ie nothing but skin and bones, yet I will miss him so much. We am putated a finger this morning. I am eony about the big fire in Albany bat perhaps it was a good thieg, tor I have an idea you have a fine opera bouse now. The Spaniards say tbey would rather be American prisoner! than Spanish sold iers. All of our prisoners are having the finest times they ever bad, are gettitg as fat a pigs. Tbe Oregon boys hava made a good name for tnemselvee. I have a Spanish cavalry rifle, a large knife and dirk. I want a m wiser rifle before I come home I would like to be out of tbe army here awbile.a man could make a mint of money. There is a fine open tog for any kind of business. Haveu't time to write any more, give my love to all who inquire about me. Uod bless you all and keep you well. From your loving boy in tbe Philippines Knit, W IIowabo Now that it is just before tbe eastern election tbe papers are again full of item adout the great prosperity of tbs people. Anything lor polities. Some people are prosperous, Rockfeilre far instance and several of his friends, and others, but the country is full of pt ople who are not pros perous. Men who have floe crops of hops and receired the top notch for them have nothing to complain of. Men who received only 50 cents for their wheat have very small margin to boatt about Nevertheless it is the duty of everybody to labor for a general prosper ity regardless of politics. One of the A' bany boys at Manila writes tbe Democrat a letter in which he gives tbe reasons' from the standpoint of one on tbe scene, why tbe Philippines should not be annexed to the United States more than Manila as a coaling station . Ibe letter will he published to morrow and will be of interest to tbe Democrat readers who have beard so much from people oo this side of the ocean. - A 8alem man intimates thst about f 20, OOU was spent to seenre tne election of Oorbett, being Mr. Corbetts mooey, but really to secure the election of Mr. Sim on. Such reading in alwajs interesting after an election. I; is one ol the things that are never proven but which some people firmly believe. Some people sesm to lie disturbed be cause there are men In Cuba who want tbe freedom of the lelanc" . Well, is there any thing very bad about that. Come to think wasn't that what this recent war was about. By ail means let the Cubans bate their independence if tbey want it, but not ia such a a ay that tbe wily Spaniards will gobble up the gov ernment under the guise of Cubans, as they tuinh attempt to do, and as there are signs thst way Senator Sirsons bat a. very hie job on bis hands. He must open the Colnmtdt river to navigation. Hs will also please have the Nicarau.ca caasl built, and we wonld like to have him see to t thai there is an appropriation for Yaqnina in the next geuertl appropriation bill. Washington Letter. . I From Ouo Rejrul r Correspondent . ) . Washington Oot . 17th,lS98. Circumstanres alter rates, in politics as well as in other things. A week ago the republicans were pointing to the odds offered ou 'Teddy" Roosevelt by betting men, as indicating what a cinch he had on the governorship ot New York. Now, when odds are no longer to be bad and thousands of dollars offered to bet even remain uncovered, these same re publicans aie saying, "this betting real ly has nothing to do with the cam paign." This complete somersanlt is one of ths most amusing features ot tbe campaiiin. At a atter of fact, the change m tho beiiing has been brought about by the chant in tbe situation. When Roosevsit was nominated, the bet ting men thought he could le rushed through tbe campaign on a hurrah, and that the voters ol tbe state would forget everything else but that be was a brave soldier in tbe Santiago campaign ; conse quently they backed him lor a winner. Tbey have discovered a slump in tbe hurrah, and now they want to bedne . Lots of things have shown np against Roosevelt, not tbe least of which is the almost solid opposition ot the Germans, one ot the most prominent ot whom Oswald Otteodorler. editor of the f -ats Zeitung calls Roosevelt "a big bcy"jtnd "a sensation monger." One of tbe witnesses, and by tbe way, he was the only naval officer who has testified before Mi - MoKinley's alleged investigation commission, staled that!! the navy bad not gone to the assistance of the army .the at my sent to Santiago never would havs beeu landed. The witness Lieut, Frank K Udl, who was detailed from the battleship Iowa to take charge of tbe debarkation of Shatter's army continued, without walling to be ques tioned : "Gen. Sbafier himself said that. Tbe army came with but one iigbter, which was about tbe size ot this room. There were thirty six transports witb men and provisioos, " t ti e plan of landing was tor the UtaM to advance on Baiqoiii, while tb navy shelled the beach to clear the way Uir tbe landing' the army did not come prepared to land, and it was oeceaeary 10 call upon the navy for transports' ion to the shore." Instead of 'eking advantage ot tbe lead thusgivsn to ask something about why tbe army was not proper y prepared to land, the commissioners tned to get fun ny by asking about building a dock tor Geu Shafier to b landed npon, and whether they bad to oee derricks, etc. If this commissivio stumlles upon any thing that ia not complimentary to Alger it will be done unintentionally, or told viiontanly by some wiinrse. The style in which Mr. UrKinley's commission started npon its junket of j t".e army camps, beginning with that of Gen. Fits. Lee, at lacksunville Fla., in d testes that the people will hare to pay au enormous bi'.l lor this op to ibis time entirely useless luxury. A special train ot five cars; two Pnlimans, Gen. Dodge's private car, a dining car and a baggage car, was r qui red ;o carry tre commis sion and its bangers-on The latest administration stomp speak er ia Commissioner Evens, of the Pen sion Bureau, now in Tennessee, and slated to go tolllinois.lndianaand Ohio. Tbe word has beeo passed aloog to all federal otBae holders, big and littlt, that the more work thsy do in tbe Congres sional campaign, ttie higher they will stand witb the administration aod that those who are not in a position to do ary work can square themselves by a cash Contribution. Hurrah for Tan Wyck The Salem Journal says it would sup port Rosevelt, the republican candidate, for govenor, if in New York state. The Democrat wonld not. Judge Van Win kle, the democratic nominee is an ideal man for governor of that state, a man of absolute integrity and unim peaceable character, stable in character and on- bossable, while Roeevelt, has little be side his rongVridiog record to back him. He ia errafieand changeable, sensation al in bis style, a man doing thing for effect. In order to escape taxation in New York he swore positively only a few months before bis nom nation that he was a resident of Washington and not of New York state, thus proving that be was - a tax dodger. He ia making big promises ot bow he will stop other peo ple stealing if elected, but following tbe adminstration of canal steals, and bos sed by the same men, the chances are entirely against it. Rosevelt is not tbe stamp of man for governor of a big state like New York, any more than the pre sent incompetent incumbent. A writer in tbe Troth tbus summarises what he finds in tbe big daily paper he reads: A page of speculation on what the Powers will do, A page of grim denial of what yester day waj true, A page of clanking comment and a pags ot ltin surmise, A pagi of household matters recipes for stews and frier, A page of edvertiementx, say two or three or four, A page of big black head-lines ecatier orer tales of war, Aad 'along all these a colomn some times It's lesi, indeed That the average hua.au being cares enough about to read. Willard Elkins writes to bis parents at Dallas from Manila: "I have noticed scores ot Kan lards on the streets wearing mourning. The women are heavily d 'ap ed in crepe, and the men wear a piece of crepe ou their left arm. Thsy look sad. I saw ths 8ptnib marines the other day tbe fellows who fought Admiral Dewey. Tbey number about one tbouh.nd, and mscy are mere bova." New York bas an exclusive snake show . That is a sqmmy city for certain and snskes will he in keeping with a great many other things here. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for a-iy cae of Catarrh that can not beeured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowb F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able V) carry out any obligation made by their firm. West & Trdax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo O. Walding, KiNNAit & Mabvih. Whole sale Druggists, Toledo, O. mil's Catarrh Vara is taken internal. ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sunaoe of the system. Price 7.ic. per bottle. 8o'd bv all UrusnHata. Testimonials free. Hall's family l'illgaio best. your grocer keeps It. The Magnolia Flour. Refuse any other flour, except tho Magnolia. MISFITS. It is Bnid Graham Glass, Jr., will prob ably succeed Joe Simon as state senat from Multnomah county. Mr. Gloss has risen fast in the political field. It is but a few years ago that he was a common country editor, being at the head of the Dallas ltemizer. Mr. W. R. Hearst, editor of the Exam iner and Journal, has returned to San Francisco after an absence of some time spent in the Journal office and the war. San Francisco people were so glad to see him that Claus Spreckles immediately had him arrested for criminal libel, Mar tin Kelley asked the grand jury to indict him! for psriury. Grove Johnson will sue for a million dollars dammro to bis char acter, A. L. McDonald has sued him for 80,000 for infringement on his Klondike map and ex-Senator Dunne has sued him tor $25,000 damages tor libel, as a starter. His other friends are expected to show titer affection and joy over his coming in as demonstrative a way. In the mean time Hearst will take care of himself. Tbe Deamoines Register says that Pros ident McKihley passed through the state of Iowa in two trains. A wonderlul feat certainly. What is the Attorney general of the state ot Oregon for anyway. In the suit just brought against the N. W. Steve vv'urrs Mr.Georre Binghap is the attor nev, the state will have to pay a big fee to hi to instead ot Mr. Id lea an attending tu it as be is paid for. The people are grtling tired of this kindot business. Now it is being discovered by some lawyers that the recent legislature was illegal because tbe men elected tu June were elected lor tor two years Irom the first of J anuary next and heare not mem bers o: this legislature. Probably noth ing in it. Governor Lord it somewhat of lawyer himself aod so far as that part of it ia concerned knew what he was doing wbeu be made the Obituary. Morgan, at tbe residence of Mrs. CM. Morgan at Tangent, of appendicitis Oct 3 1W James S. Morgan died aged year. The subject was born near this place ; his mother dying when he was about ten days old, when h was cared for by his grand parents uutu nearly a man. tie was sick ten days and all that medical skill and good nursing could do was done but to no avail. When he realised that his end might be drawing near be gave his heart to God and gave bright evidence of a thorough conversion. He called his friends and relatives to his bedside and bid them all goodbye, and Lawrence Helm, who left Crvalas throe years ago has recently embarked in tbe dairy business at Weatberford. Texas. urged them to meet him in a better world. His parting with his brother was particularly affecting as he earnestly pi aded with him to meet him in hea ven. And peacetully passed away. Funeral services were held at the M.E. VUU1M1 a 13 VfCUUlK V mi aj ssiaw WU .j ...B 1 wa.. l... A II 1 aft,. f-..aa ' wv,w yy mic wit. aiiru iuu tuw iu- a i Jff .... i i followed the remains to the grave, when he was kindly laid to rest- Many beauP- ilul floral offerings were placed upon his grave py sympathetic tnenos. . Friend Strictlv bu&ine&s. French the jeweler. Crewcest Bicycle, Hopkins brothr-rs, ageoU. Beait bicyde (or Lue mooey. Will Stark, jewe'ers. "Trilbv" leads, others follow Stewart k Sox Hardware Co's. A dox. first class photos, beat fioUh, only wj cents at alias Long's. Seed rye for tle. Call at the Albany ; for granted here that r-pain must in the KureryoratthestoreofaE.Browne4l.ilorigrunyicldtowliatever the U S in Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brothers i a,t UP for only fJO, 130, 3S aad foO. j timm tsrawwed C B Winn, cttv ticket agent. Tickets? Scsbisk Alaska, rn?pt 2S. A small to all points in tbe east. sloop was wrecked in Tornasam arm Be tore and see tbe aoti ru.t tinware at n,ki. ... ,,, . We have decided to continue making the fit. rent photos. Long Photo Co. For calcium carbide go to the office of Oregon Gas light Heating A Power Co. A fine lot ot new cook stoves ait. ranges at Stewart A Sox's. Prices cheap er than ever. Bring the babies and get a dox of those cups little Diamond photos, only 50 cents at Miss Long's. Don't buy an "Airtight" stove nnti you see the nickorv" anJ "Trilby' kept by Stewart A Sox. "Trilby" the most popular heating stove oo tbe market at Stewart A ftx Hardware Go's. Go to Yerick'a shaving and hair cut ting parlors for first class work. Hot and cold baths. Clean towels to every customer. TICKETS To all point East via Great Northern Railway. For rates, folders and full information call on or address H. F. MsftRrt.1.. Agent Altany. Letter List. Following is the list of letters remaiuing in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Oct. 25, 183S. Persons calling for these letters must give tbe date on whicb they were advertised : Abrams, Mr 8 II Bennett, Miss Nina Kressler, M r Charles Meek, Mr Putman.MrsLM Potter. Mr T A roes, Mrs J Ranye, Mrs Annie Reid, Mrs Avaretta Hommel, Mr F J 3 Harrington, Miss J Hockbridge, Mr J J Jsmes, A 0 Morris, Miss Eva Goin, Bicba-d P Savage, Dollie Scbirdel, Mr Joe Templeton, J O Weeks. Mr F R Walsh, Mr Frank Williams, Miss Anna Miller, Kov F Miller.Mrs Wilmetta J Waynon, Mr D H T. J. STrrea P.M. MARRIED. WINDOW MILHOLLEN. On Wed nesdayOct. 28U, 1898. in Albany by A. II. rreerkson. J.r.,Mr. Georgo Wio dom and Miss Mida Milho'len, both of Uakville. HORN. WRIGHT. On October 22. 1608, in Al bany, to Mr. and Mrs. Perry Wright, a son, au doing wen. m, mm. aa 2 9 at ;mai i Ctlasw " r 4 VvK ."'r ' a fct. i "see . I' t4 uptiiss's 2S I I V fort to ratals Follow uutraoSlniM ia nn ooraii . BMHiths. , boo num at ova Aaur mhn ilaaaa Usra efcaet this great s4, aa it Itrtssa For wis by J. A. Cumming Farm for Sale. A good farm for sale, consisting of 205 acres situated near Liberty church, well improved, 100 acres in cultivation, good water, fruit and garden. Will be sold for part cash and part other property in town. Will sell bait of farm including ! over 00 acres in cultivation. Must be sold at once. For particulars cull on Samuel Buck, neat Liberty church. Ad resa, Crabtree. ''posr.r'- V vsrj " mil- j f?j TELEGRAPHIC I The Peaee I'ammls.taa Washington, Oct. 25. During the af ternoon and night information received from the Paris commission was in lorma ly discussed at the White houtto by Mr. McKinley and several members of his caninet. Preciaelv the nature of the informa tion received by the president front the American commiHHlonors was not uie closed toniitht. It is Haul however, that the situation is einbarrasiiiir. it not crit ical, in the opinion f the commissioners although there is still reason for the ex pectation thvt the iicL'otiuttoiio will not be broken off, and that they will proceed to a successful issue. The t'abaa Aemblr Santiauo. Oct 25. The first session of the Cuban assembly was held yesterday at Santa Cruz del Sur. A majority of the delegates, each of the six army corps being represented by eiht. I he soiiHa tion of the assembly was the apiwarance ! of General Calixto llracia as ooe of the delegates from the fifth army corps, a fact which practically renders him aupr me at the assembly's sessions. It is con ceded that he controls a majority of the delegates. S French Crista Paris, Oct 2 . Minister of War Cha noiue resigned his portfolio today, fol lowed later by the resignation of the en tire linsaon ministry. Strong bodies of jwlice were stationed in the neighborhood of the Palace Bour bon and the Place de la Concorde this mornini; to prevent the projection deiu- oiiBtration at the opening of the chain- her of deputies. tawrtrea Dead Ker. . . Mekisax. Miss.. Oct. 25. Further in formation, received here from Foreft, Miis., says 'hat 14 is the number of ne- groes killed in the Harpervitle race riot up to tonight. The bodies of three more three weeks making a huefj '.ality ot sor victims were found in the woods today, ' gum. j victims were found in the woods which increases the number to H. The. j t j1M been reported that J B Roberts negroes who Hed to the swamps have all hasaold his large farm to some capitalist made good their escaped, and tho race D A'bany. Mr. Roberta has been a res contlit t is now at an end. j ident of this part of the country for many The trars4au years and we will be sorry to see him Makila, Oet.iS.-rhe insurgents have lke hia departure from among us. peaceably withdrawn to the distance de ! J. W. Morgan has traded farms witb sired bv the Americans, except in Calo- i Wiley Williamson, of Lane county, and can, the Northern suburb of Manila. moved his family to their new home. 1 he Mxth artillery w ill go to (. a.ocan on edneeday. A t"his tat CmcAno.Ot 25. The worst eale of the yearse. in this afternoon and' at Mid- ! uitfUl was still raging. Great damage' was done throughout the city to tele- year, as hogs are scarce and bat fe phone and electric light wires, and in ' farmers have more than will eur-' some instances -treet-car lines were com their home demand. It also look i pehed to suepetd operations. t though beef and mutton will he rve iiias um4t riahl ' liefore spring, as the stock buyer- ..ave PARisOit 21. The municipal authori- made a general dean up of all t j sur ties of Toulon have been notified that ; p! tock in the country, that place wilt he the center of impor- j The school at this place is t-n-grea'ing tant navU and military preparations.and : nicely under Prof. C. F. Co;-er, w ho is a have been instructed to arrange for the graduate of the Albany tuiiexr. immediate reception of four itulions ; have a flourishing Sunday School of infantry, loft) marines and t artil- j wiUl Mr8 Emmm Cochran as superin lerymen. . . j iriideoU We have purchased an organ Losnos, Oct 24 The Britial. admir- (jr tne of ,oedUllict ,nd fcun aliyisaeda number of significetu or-J T ll0 j mhicU aJja very materially derstbi morning. The dockyards toWn of trior branches ot education. I orc-mouui, rovenpori ana uiusm have received instructions to prepare j six 30-knot torpedo boat dest rovers for g commissioning, so they will be able j to put to sea in 21 hour. i 4 tiUsat StorUSM ! W" -. t -.s a i tn t WAnioros, OcU 24 Tbe Mat ffuprrUs court toiav ilecKli the J..,. TV.,. .;.,; .!..... I ; T"" 71 r-Tvr L . . . . . . "l i. i,k i' ,.i ..;, J",-' ... " .jj OM ot th - .... ... 'm . ' ! most important that has ever come fore the supreme court, not onl v to the 1 railroads, but to t'-e general public, be cause of the vast railroad properties rvp ; reeented by the traihe afixociaUoo, ' Kcw York, Oct ?4. A dispatch to the i World frum Madrid says: Krum conver ' rations wiUi miniters anl leading po'i j ticians, the World correet-ondent can ( state that the notion of breaking off ne ( gotiatons over the Cuban debt is if-gard-led as abeolulelv frenoeterous and suk-id ( al. Even as to the Phiiipptnee.in which S vatly irreater interests cvntcr.it is taken "ie ""p.ns w.i. . men lost their lives bv the accident. The men were: Kit Carson Paine, of Port land Or., L Robinson of Santa Ous.Cal. A M Adams, of Belevue, Pa., M Woleott and son Oliver, of New York, Mr Scott of Seottghurg, III , and Chris Johnson, of Sunrise City, owner of the sloop. rn Ktr gvaewaled Wahhixgtos, Oct 24 The navy de partment today received the following: San Joan. Oct 23. Evacuation of Por to Ku-o completed by sailing of the last detachment of Spanish troops today. Sen Let. rasuias Shmslnl Havana, Oct. 23. Paiv Hhertad. one of the daily papers of Ceinfugne, pubiisb ed with the sanction of the government, prins a manifesto with over ;00 signa tures, a great many of which are those ot Spaniards, openly proclaiming Cuban indejiendence. About 60 Cuban patriotic cluta have been organued in Havana under the management, in a large number of cases ot physicians, lawyers and professional men. a Tenihte tallllaa Mcwruis, Tenn.,Oct. 2:!. A special to the Commercial-Appeal Irom forest says: As the result of an attempt to rest a negro near Uarperaville, Scots in the eastern part of the state, on white deputy was killed, three wotmde and, according to the latest report, nine negroes were killed by the citizens of the Harpersville neighborhood and tbe sher- in s posse comoineu. Aaather Malaa Trsabl St. I-oris, Oct. 23. A special to the Republic from Perry O T says : Serious trouble is brewing among the Comanche, Kiowa and Apachi Indians For 30 years since the Medicine lodge treatr, the government has fed these Indians, but that treaty expired July They have commenced killing cattle be longing to lex us catue m n, and a crisis is near, lueee Indians nave no crops, few catttle, and have bad no money for months. Tbe laawrgeata Manila, OcU 23. The attitude of the insurgent troope has become very men acing. Tbeir supplies are growing scarce and they are becoming depurate. I heir leader assured the troope, who have had no pay for months, that Uiey will soon capture Manila. Tbe t ilipino newspapers insist npon absolute independence, and denounce annexation to tho United States or any protectorate with equal energy. Aaather spaanh Tesael SASTiAoo.Oct. 23. It is reported from Guantanamo that Naval Constructor Hohson, who left there early lost week for Jamaica, is going to Washington to obtain an appropriation, if possible, of 1,000,000 for tho purpose of raising the sunken Spanish cruiser iscaya. Ttie plans for raisin o the Cristobal Colon have been perfectod.and the work is pro gressing in accordance witu uie instruc tions of Uobson. Th-eetDrawaed 68ATn.it, Oct. 23. A Pot Intelligen cer special from Sunrise Uity, Alaska, confirms the report printed this morning oi ine loss ot a email sioop anu wie drowning of three men near Cook Inlet last September, ibe men urownea were : A M Adams, of liellevtie, Pa., M Wolcot and son. and Oliver Wolcot of New York. The Universal Roller mokes good flour i The Mngnollu. HOP AfiD FRUIT GROWERS UKE I NOTICE I sm; prepared to insure your Hop Kiln, and its contents, your Fruit Dryer and their contents at the lowest possible rates, arid with any ot tbe six compan ies represented by my agency, which have a combined capital of over Twentyr five million dollars. A policv in eithe of these companies is as good as gold, and in case of a loss you receive jcur money without delay. For applications, write to or call on C. G, BURKIIABT, Albany, Or. 1IOME AND ABPOAD. Wheat 53 cents. Excellent Graham Wafers at O. E. Bkowmkll's. Glllett's Pepper box Bluing at O K Itttow mkll's Call and see onr Trilby air tight stoves. Stkwabt Sr Sox, Hakpwabs (Jo. The Long Photo Co. is the leading gallery of Albany. Every photo made there is a gem ol art. Call and see for yourselves. Tbe Chief Burgess of Milesbur!. Pa a) a Ik-Witt's Little Early Risers are tbe beat pills be ever used In the family during tony years or house keeping. Ihey cure constipation, sick headache and stomach troubles bnixll in size but great in re suit-. At J. A. Cuniiuinw. Revival meetings to continue several weeks, will commence in Memorial church tomorrow evening at 7:30. All are invited There are now three physicians in the Masoii-Tweedale block. f)r. Wallace in the front otlic s on the wett, Dr. Davison tne i ron i unices on tne east and Dr. Win nard in tho rear ollices on the west. Oak View Items Farmers in this vicinity are busy put- ting in their tall crops. There has not been rain enough to make the ground plow as well as it might hut already many acres have been plow ed and seeded to oats, wheat and cheat. It seems as though the time is too short 1 for some people, for they put in all day j in the fields and I part of tbe night and work themselves and teams almost to j death trying to do two days work in one. I . The steam wood saw has been making ' regular visits lately. j The cane mill ot Ligjrett & Jones lias s lieen in full blast for the last two or SamL Cooper has a new windmill at j his place. i I here are many poor brtdgea au over ' this part of the county which are newt ing the attention of the supervisor badly. The price of pork will be high thi rkaitia. To the Public. 7 wish it to be distinctly understood that I am in no war connected with the ru;guaiiery on rirst street, aiuioupu 1 my name remains on the window I my name remains on the window with- lout my consent. I am located on Second ! and Lyon .Utt, where I shall Ue pleas- itosee my Inends. Caawruao, The Photocrapher. Onthctnccc Tbe fact that oar prescription trade steadily and continu ally increases week after week the year round goes to further establish our poet tion as meriting your exclusive trade. "Ifcjes quality cunt ith you?" LrfcsjtjikT A Lee. We buy, s-tl and store cram. We make MaiOwi J Flour. Also ahoie wt.eat. Patent and germ, flours, 1 h Magnolia Mll'a rriiiinimniitiniftrtinTfij f MANY FEET 1 In tbe past week have been -jS made bappy and many more would be glad to get into our ninety-nine cent show 5 Tbat we are cfleriog great j bargains has been proven. f A $5.00 genuine French kid, pla n toe, sizes 10 2 5 for U m dies sells for All sixes in rhiidrros and atd youth shoes, both kid with patent leather tip and heavy oak tanned lor Winter wear, all so at the tame price 99c 3 1! g DRY GOODS CO. zs Albany, Or. 3 aiiUiuiuiiuuia CITATION fa the Cocstv Corsr or ths Statk cr Unsooit, ron Lis Coumt , In tbe matter of the eetaU of Robert Jobns, deceased. To Tbojat Johns, Francis Johns, WU ham Johns, the children of Martha Heckle deceased, the children of Mary Madiford be children of Thomas Johns, deceased and be children of Ricbard Johss, deceased, ndall others known and unknown interest d in said estate, greeting: TUE NAME OF TUE STATE OF Oregon, you are hereby cited and nqrvred toapiear in toe County Court of the State of Oregon, for ine County of Lino, at the court room thereof, at Albany, in said county, on Satuiday lbeothd.tr ot Novem ber, 18'JS, at 10 o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day, then and thereto show cause, if any exist, why an order of this court should not issue directing the sale of tbe following described real property belonging to said estate, towit: lev inning at a point 41.10 chains East and 74 links Noith of the South wast corner ot tbe donation and claim of (eo. Ciine and wife. Notification No. 1812 aad claim No. S4, in Townrhip 11. South of Range 4 West of the w lllaniette Mtvinian. Ure gon, and running thenre North 3o degree. 30 minutes East 19.65 chains: thence North 67 decrees and 30 minutes East 0.20 chains; thence North 61 degrees and 16 minutes East 23 chains: thnce West 63.60 chains to the center of tbe main channel of Calipooia creek: thence no said creek fo lowing tbt meanders thereof to a point due North of the place ot beginmmi: thence South 32.14 chains to the place ot begin. wing, cnouining Ovi.-.s acres, saving ana excoptiag one half acre heretofore deeded toO. 1 Haight, lying on the Calipooia creek, and also excepting therefrom 5 acres heretofore deeded to ti. F. and Mark HulWt; and also 3.40 acres hereto fore deeded to Elisa 8. Starbuck.said above described property be origing to said estate, containing 61.38 acres lying and being in I inn I 1 ... 4 l Witness, tne Hon. Oeo. I) Barton, Judge of the Ccuoty Court of the State of Oreeon. (L S.) for tbe county of Linn, with tne Sou? of said Court affixed, this 6th day of September, A. Attest t Fiiank Cbabtkk. Clerk, By F. M. RspriKbo, Deputy. J. C LITTLER'S Ground Ploor Dental Office VardUttler, Broadalbin, St. Albany, Oi Assistant. BEST OF ALL DOCTORS! Good Health of Countless Americans Due to Paine's Celery Compound mmm 16 J-.V. -. '-. . t. 4' 1 " tjf . Countless homes in every city in His usual talent soon brought him rep America have been raved from sad loss ion an promuienceamong his pro , , , t. fesaional brethren. Iirst he was elected of some despairing member by Paine s the professorship of anatomy and celery compound. eorgery ia the Vermont University. Next TV, tnr A th life work of the dij - he was aprointed lecturer oa materia . i .1 ,t.tr. .i Mn, ;. , 7 iZ. -a. T-rJ: mouth College. The next year be was familiar to most readers. The l," chosen professor of the chair then vacat of Iartmooth s gTWerf preasor, Prof- bv Eobby, and occupied the wwaru r- rnesps, ju. i'-lu. ' , 1e" chair, the most important in theeoun above, ts the bet portrait of tun yet trT at Ume when he first formulated pnnUd. ....... . ha most remarkable prescription. Excepting its handful of magnificent ,.rof pce!. hM ren to his profession s tateemen aad 1U military beroee, says tlie nioct rw-fDt wnu-r u;vou and cr-.tic ol America, ' Uie penpie owe more to Lm- mouth's physician-teacher than to r otlier one man. "In every walk of highest office-holders Uie, among at the national capital, tu the homes of the best people from a debilitated nervous e va in the Urge citie. among the every-day tefJ jor ,ach coopjaijats Painea cei- ions oi me couniry. - erT eompoond succeeds again and again aUe cirenmstaooee, tamilies that bve fen rrtbio g else fai. irom hand to mouth.' aad could not. if v- ...i -. . v, they wiledSora the service of any but an ordinary phvsiciso everywhere I 1 bave met people to w horn Paine s celery I Kxd twin aa - ' jj-u It was not the worJ-famevi dcorery by rroi. rneips ot an inauuo.e cur. Uiose leartut ia tnat result irom --- hrtU,hT inCrea in appetite and a cor raiml nervous rvi-m and impure t-tood ,- - wtich haa endeareii the (Treat doctor to the world, ana maae uia uteau w ia practice of medicine. ItoI. Plieips was born in Connecticut and gradttatcd in medicine at l ale. Star Bakery Corner Kroadalhin anl First -U COMWD i&tttt PSCPSIHC? Canned Frut5, Glassware, Dried Fruit. Tobacco, Sugar, Coffee. Etc. Canned iklei Vuxaswa.' Veetahtcr agar Spices. Tea EU erythio teat U a-pt ta good variety aadgro eery store. Uig et pt' paid for Af.LKiNHS OF PHOm O ust Keceived. New Raisins, Currents, " Citron. IWst Rolled Oats, Maple Syrup, etc. KEXTO.VS CASH STORE. 2nd Street, Albany, Oregon. Mir Mmvr 'y 1 and permanent quar ters are now completely and newiy turn ished. Baked goods, fancy and staple grocer ies, second to none. These are now my permanent quarters. Home llakery. A. 0. Beam. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING 'avAi' Mrs. W. E. Frazier's Paxlors Corner Calapooia and fourth streets, AlbanyOregon Airs. Farrill an expert Portland dress maker will bave charge of the cuttitu: and tittinji. Will be glad to see the ladies of Al any. OREGON K Cor. Morrison A COMPANY, I'ark Sts. JsKWIS BUILDING, Portland r - Oregon If you have a badly de cayed tooth remember a new crown can bo inserted by Dr. Adams as Illustrat ed. COLLINS & HODGES Dentists. Odd Fellow's Temple, Albany, Or. All work carefully done under latest methods. 7 . - frit C medics and medical botany in Iart- -m fAiae-9 cc'enr compound a posirive .,,!,, nnn.h (jrgperu bUioosness, liver complaint, Deurijria, rheumatism, all nervous dis ease and kidney troubles. It is the on- t .v. ..v,;;.; t ai. k;.i,!. jji none ever acccmpafihes . p4iBt f ,1ctt compound stands withou ! ..,...' . . compeution lor leecung exnaosted nervest uJ "boild-ne co the streneth of the body. u cnres ndiCUT and permanectiv. A , f0.i0- the use oi Paiae's cerr nipoand. It is the most remarkable medkal ahi. -ement of this last half of , he Dmet.enlu centurv. FOSHAY k MASOK -Wholesale It Retail DSUSBISIS AID EOOXSEULM atBaxr. obegok. Pare Drags and the finest and Larges Stock of Stationary aad Book ia the Market. LADIES. Royal Tea cleais the enn pierion i lCi en tbe b cod, stoma. b im.r a 1 aidueys and its a strenetteniDs tnic for the whole sjs:nn. .gnrlu Blossoms cures all kinds of dia"d pecsi :r to TDmsa. E. brack ruan. Otceral apt n EXECUTRIX KOTICE Notice h hereby civea tbat the noder dgoed bas been duly appointed execntrvx of the estate of Matthias L. rat too, de rated, by tbe County Court . t ' inn Coun ty. Oregon. AU persona kiu.. c!ims gainst said estate are hereby nouti zd required to present the same to me with the proper vouchers at the law cSce of W. K. Bilyeu, in Albaav, Oregon, within six moctbs from the date bercf. Oa'.e-i this 21st day of October, l.98. Emilt Pattos. TSEASCSER'SKOIICEKD 3 Notice ia hereoy given that fnnds ats on hand tc pay city warrants Nos 474 to 504 Inclusive ol the issue of 1S97. tn tereeton a.d warrants will cease with the date of this notice. Albany Or. Sept. 27,1SSS. E.A.fABKri- Treat r K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening at K. O. T. Ja. ball. Msttmir Kntfrhta invued. Vv. A. Cox, Commander. FINAL ACCCUriT Notice is beiebv given that the nnder siirned bas hied tis boat account with the Cierk of the County Oort ot Linn County, Orearsn, in tbe matter of the estate of Hen ry Beamer, deceased, and tbe Court has fixed the 5th day ot December, 1:SUS. at tbe hour of 1 o'clock p. m. cf said day as the time for bearing objections thereto, if any there be. A ny and all penres having ob jections to said account will tile tbe same with the Clerk of said Court on or b?tor taid time. Dated Octooer IS, 1598. LtrrHKa Vjiitk, Executor ot Ine last iil and tesUuiett of Henr Beamer, deceased. Kbu v & Cviu, Attorneys for executor. A Fine stock of at GEO. E. Fish's, at the lowest ,ceb. Will keep lto:k oi the beat goods. fu WV AIM Shelf Hardware NEW ADVEKTlSEMENTtf Notice. Whereas.tmy wife, Francis E. Hind min, left me without just cause, do not trust her on my account, as I will not be rseponfible for any debts she may con tract after this daw. g. M. W. Hi.ndmax. EMPLOYMENT WASTED. A com petent nurse wishes employment. Call at room 31, Rues Uoiee. W 7ANTED, To rent 150 or SCO acres IT of pasture land. Address I. II. Pfeiffr, Albany. MATROX WASItlJ. to taxe charge of the Orphans Home of Albany. Applications can be prea-ntea to Mrs. L. E. Wain and Mrs. C. W. Sears, committee. TTACK FOR SALE. A good two II. seated back tor sale cheap. Call on C. M. Westbrook, tbe drayman. CASH PAID. For poultry of all kinds at the old stand at Shedd. F. G. Powees. BOARDERS -tveral core at Mr E. A. ParLera wr.nbjd. FOR SALE. 10 acres of railroad land 6 miles from fccio, partly cultivated. Price for contract, I00. AT TEX TIO 5. TT? ARMERS. H von desire to bold i" yoor grain for higher prices do not carry your own ma out uetiir. r GKA1A atramsl loesoroamaze vy i irwr.. For terms call on or write to H.F.MERP.HX, INSURANCE AGENT. Albany, Or. Office ia Dexocbat Bailtling. THE NEW AND SECOND HAND siORE "-W. L. Uroustein, Proprietor. DEALER in all kini'.s of new and sec ond hand goods, furniture, stoves, tin and Lardware. etc Goods bought, sold, exchanged. Highest c?sh price for hides, pelts and furs. AU .scds of junk bought. fUTkO LnOCK, iea.i .o i. KfffiT BiClCLl EffilEIH IT ft it. AND . HORSE SHOEING. Second Street between Ferry and Broadaibio Streets. KILLER A STEW ARr. Prof. A. STARK Ot will At Star. Optical Specialist Graduate cf kis Chicago ,-p-'ta Coiiege. Is prepared to eisartse atseai.vca, aad accoxateiy, by the lates aaI iii ff. nethods of modem scie&ce, any v..o d( lire to bave their ey es vsAL CaikkBUxk ALi-T.OxEic.t.. BONG WAIITONG CO, Second St sear Lvot street. A'banv. Seiis Chi Aeee njedidne, Chinese rice Chicese tea and nit oil. Ilonev to Loan. We Lave a t!ock c-f $40.0.0 to :ocm ot. good farms ia Lice &ad aciomiEj cooa: iea. If yon bave p:cxl secarity and (irte3 title, we can forLii jc. the cota -.toot Jelay. as we nude ocr on e!rirooi "ecrri-. I all or ns or wn(e S. S. Srxsia Alhaay, Orca li. F, nerrill Insurance and ctka Ap't; Moae to loan. wsxranU bcugfct OSes ia tc Dkmoceav baildisg. UliH CO- ABSTRACT COMPANY Albasy VDrecos 0ce, Bank ol Orsgoa rJoL'diag. Only set of Abstract? c-f Liaa County Comp'ete tot of mars asd pists GOOD INSURANCE OB HE. II yon wact nothinz tor yoor te one get '"Behef," bat ir yoo ant JStUB have vour property insured by tbe lead ing agent of Albany, in companies thst have ben in business for year?, and tbat have money to bark their obligations. You cannot get a good article of nv kind for nothing, and when yoo. want in surance get "Insurance" and not "Re lief." M.SENDEKS. "Insuiance, Hay, Grain and Wool pnrnmmmtruiiinranTg 1 Julius I Gradwohl -:- Dealer In - Sp HarJware. CrocVerv, Glass- SJ SZ ware. Groceries and a.l goodsT kept is countrv t tores. ZS s s B I WILL g SELL GOODS g FOR CASH g p As Low as Anybody. 3 Coantrv produie and etrge taken in exchange for goooc.s. fliUWMUUiWUiUiWIilire Oliver Plows Ff Cl'i.. AtniN iw.y, t.'ietOD. v'tirvr jrav the vcavt tue cfcilVd p!c And it has savec mom K-ony to the farmer of Aiuaric than any otlit-r iuit lenient ever proouc-cti Uetiuine Oliver ehiiied aie tbe best c earth. The Oliver is a r-ron otcr of hnpi. nesa on the fwrm, aod I be tJeaif r w bp seti it knows le is b&nuliri; the lt. Ufc out f"r imniltations and touch nntbirjn but tbe jft-nuiiie JfL-ctls, made tuty bv th Chilled plow work. South Henl. Ind., V EL A. STREET BAJLWAY KOTICE. The motor on the Albany Street Railwaj wi:l connect piomptj with all trains to an- from tbe depot, day and night . Special trijs wilt be made at spec) rates. R. Mookk,, Conductor. 12: SswVtSSj