I This and That. Indiana possesses half of the window glass producing facilities ot tbe nation, produoes over one third of the plate glass and a fourth of the flint and green 1 A Tillamook man claims to have a hen glass, and stands first among the seven- that has been fed on salmon eggs so teen glasi producing states of themuch that it takes to the riflles on the union. The bishop of London has directed his candidates for orders always to preach on a subject, not a text, and to apply themselves not to abstract ques tions, but to actual problems, which they know are felt by those to whom tbey are speaking. There are ?ver 200 brauds ot wine pro duced in France; bat not more than a dozen or fifteen are known to people in America. More wine is drnnk in Eng land than in France, and London is tbe greatest wine market in the world. Ia Manila most of the houses and of flees have tiny window panes made 0' translucent oyster shell instead of glass. An average window 6 feet high by 4 feet wide contains 260 shell panee.wbich temper the beat and light ot the sun and prevent blindness- Siberian summer resorts open on Jobs 1, and close on Aug. 12. The Caucasian mountains and the Crimea are much frequented in summer by wealthy Rus sians. Tbe last summer was as excep tiouall? hot in St. Petersburg and Mos cow as in London and Paris. A Belfast conple in the last thirteen j years bave played over 28,500 games ' of cribbage ami one day last week scored even games. Tbey bave never been over seventy games apart. During the series tbey have held two twenty-eight bands and one twenty-nine band. On one occasion both held twenty-four bands on the same deal, all cards being fours, fives and sixes. George Fredrick Watts proposes to bave an open gallery, like an Italian log aia. built around the churchyard of St. Botolph'e, Aldersgate, in London, and to erect ia it memoria'a to "heroes in numoie me." tie is preparing a mon ument to Alice Ayres, a yoong girl who ia a fire of 18S5 saved the lives of three children but lost her own. Id Austria the manufacture of bicycles is making rapid progress. The lowest estimate of lbs 1897 output is 70,009 wheels, htch is nearly double the num ber produced in 1896. Exports increased from 5,735, bicylea in 1S9G to 8,690 in 1897 or 69 per cent, while the produc tion increased 68 2-3 per cent. It is gen 'rally known that any small dead mammal or bird, when left near an ant hill, will ultimately be found picked clean of flesh quickly. It baa been late ly demonstrated that they can be made neeiul in tbe direction ot skeletonising specimens. Prof. Bernard has been employing ants as bis servants. Wh:ie ir. FlnrMft hlk rial fnr snnirfwl Vn. skeletonized ic a single dav. Tae onlv ! agents employed were ants. To bs domestic is not considered com monplace among great ladies abroad, where the ability to rule one's home and keep it in working order is thought an accompluhment of tie first water. Queen Victoria's daughters were taught to cook and seW and tuaks themselves generally cseful. The Princess of Wales learned scientific dress cutting, and a. royal princess not so very long agi waa initiated into the ruyitariea of bair dreesing. Educational Institute Ihe Educational iostitnte held by Sup A.S. McDonald at Lacomb, it this coun ty, Not, 24 and 25 was well altenJed by tbe people of that and neighboring dis tricts. Teachers aod patrons of six schools were present and took part in the discussions. Toe interest waa good from the beginning and increased with ' tbe session. Thursday morn'ng's session was begun with music by tbe Aberdeen quartet. Prof. W.A.Cree of tbe Jordan school then delivered aa address of welcome. A Thanksgiving dinner wn-uext partaken of that woold have made glad tbe heart of tbe most exacting epicure. Tbe after noon session consisted of music, recita tions aid an adreea on The Proper Ob servance of Thanksgiving by Prof. Mar tindale of the Albany schools. Thursday evening's program consisted of music, and recitations followed by aa interesting ad rets by ProL Martindale on the subject of Parents and Teacher's Untie to the Schools. Friday morning's session was chiefly devoted to discussing tbe subject of Leg islation for tbe Public Schools. The sub ject was introduced by J.C. Hardin chairman of the Lacomb school board. flie re maris elided a lively disenssion of various phases of tbe subject by both teachers and patrons. The talks on the Needs of Changing tbe Mode of Elect Ing tkmiity buperintenoante, and State Building Funds for Schools were sepecial interest. Friday afternoon was given to the dis cussion cf Parent Duties to tbe Schools, Object Lessons and Oral Instruction io the Schools, and District Educational Institutes. I be valuable assistance rendered tbe Institute by Supt. McDonald and Prof. Martindale has enlisted tbe ;ratitude of every friend of education In tbe com munity. Before the institute was adjourned bupt. McDonald organized the Lacomb Educational Association. Prof. O.N. Blair of the Abeideen vcbool was elected chairman of it. The next mtet'ng of the association will be held at Lauuiub at 2 30 o'clock P. M. Dec. 21 I8D8. TiACUKE. Eats are playing havoc with the under ground telegraph aud telephone cables iu St. Louis. They have discovered that the wires are covered with paraffined paper, and tbey like the taste. To satis fy tteir banner tbey must gnaw through tbe lead casting around tbe wires. It has happened in a number cf cases that tbe lata lo gcawing tnrougb the lead cablei to get to the greased paper have bared the topper wire? so they touched eacu oilier ar.0 cross In such a way as to make it lirjpsiMe to establish a com munication over them . Prof Baron bus btqui-sthed to the city 'of Brliu the tam of 470,000 maris, to found au educational institu tion lor children.in which they are to be reared on a strictly vegetal iau diet. Ii is uncertain whether the common coun cil will accept tbe bequest with this condition, as tbe members of that body are nearly equally divided in their viewr. U, S. Senator form.. ut California says: 'Personally I do not favor the re. tention of the Pbilippmes, but great quesuone oi state may arise which will outweigh my opinion." He expressed falmulf as fa7oralle to the ap( eai . f the war tax j Th... -ill ,..kl.l tilled off the mind of the dear people when the treat; of peace is signed. The axon; leading np to the final act has been great. river to spawn her eggs and then tries to follow the 8mon up the river. The Astoria papers cuauuue to have their bauds (all in proving that that city ia the seaport of the Northwest. lo tbe meantime it is a tact that nea'ly al the business is being done through l'oit- land. It is said there will be no extra seeeion of congress. By all means no extra eva sion. Tbey are Gascoes. It is time oar legislators settled down to business and made business business in a business way. The public ia tired of the jobbing Style ot running government affairs. The taut is in tbe clutches of an im mense eto'm peculiar to that section of country. Isolated as it is away from Oregon nothing else can be expected but cyclones and bhtzards. It wouid be a great thing if thev could secure oar mountains as a hedge against great winds, and our Japan current with its tropical smell and soothing effects. The Ooregoaiaa is publishing pictures ot Oregon pioneers. This is good. They deserve all tbe attention paid them. In building np this great common wealth thi y accomplished with odds agaiuet them what redounds to their credit, for it was not in palatial surrounding, but amidst the greatest hardships and privation that a foundation was laid for a state that ia a credit to the union. There is a big discussion in the papers as to whether free silver is dead. Well, it ia not, because it is tbe cause of tbe people, and they will never permit it to die. They will keep demanding it until silver baa the same rights that gold has. confident of the fact that then they will go band in band at par, each rilling ite place in the monetary system, in their entirety representing tbe whole pe-pte, and not a part as under a single stand ard. Jr'rom the Santiago Independencia, re ferring to the negro troops It ie contrary to all joetice to eeod here as an army of occupation the cot throats and murderers who, ever sincr they came, bave acted worse than the Spaniards ever did. These men are so bad that they have to be ot to a far-off town where their misdeeds have cul minated in botcher- and laughter worse than even Cubans have been at customed to. This talk about an open door policy fo he islands is bringing out tiie fact tbat there are othere, that is, that in a general sense one nation bas tbs same rights that others have, aod that tbe golden mle must operate in internation al affairs aa well as in personal affairs. Whenever the United States though, se cures pot session of any cf these islands, it will have to provide for the same pol icy for tbem as for onr home, govern ment, for there can be no distinction in socti matters. Tbe acquisition of these islands is suggesting some serious prob lems to be solved in tbe future, ove which there is bound to be contention. Its a mighty poor enterprise, wi.h a half million capital, tbatcannot stand upon Its merits without state aid. A dollar a ton for sugar beets is not very much, but when you figure that tbe Or e 400 sugar company can use from two to three hundred tons of beets a season it foots np a pretty good pile ot the peoples money to be paid out in a term of five years. The sugar company pays 4-50 per ton for beeta now, aod should tbe state provide a bounty of one do'.lar a ton there is nothing to prevent tbe com' any from cctt.ng their price to 13.50 per ton, in which car tbe producer wonld be no better off than now. E. O. Wben peace is declared tbsUcited States should reduce the army to about the old size, wbicb is large enough for a republic like tbe Uneted Stales. Tbe people should nut be mads to psy for a standing army of 100,000 men. This it not an empire but a government by tbe people who are willing at an boors notice to take op arms in tbe common defence. Big armies suggest war continually, and are an atavnion towards strife, and as a peace uatioo e soould oppose ever thing that tends toward war. It is im perialistic in its nature, and we should guard sealously against everything that may lead away from the democratic spirit. Aa extravagant government ia inconsistent with tbs spirit thst founded tbe anion, and it is proper for tbe people to object when an unnecessary tax is levied upon them in whatever farm. A group of BloomiDgton business men wars at tbs Windsor Hotel last evening discussing matters of general interest. Finally tbe subject turned to advertis ing, and this is what one ot ti e oldest men in tbe group said : "Daring my eleven years' experience advertising retail business, I bave learn ed that it does not pay half aa well to adveitise any other way as it does to put your money in newspaper space. Some 01 you bave spent your advertisipg ap propriations in programs, menu cards, schedules, time tables, guides, bote! reg isters, industrial booas, wall bangers, wsll charts and the like. And I will tell you frankly that you are next door to throwing yonr money away when you are susceptible to the blandishments in promoting patronage tor such schemes. "Catoff IhfSoliBks. Pat your foot down firmly that not auother dollar aha 1 Ite diverted from the newspaper tbat Koee mto houses brhtling with in terest and intelligence. I have spent nearly 4,000 days studying means, metn ods aud media essential to profitable ad vertising, and I am convinced the very best way ia the newspaper. Pin your faith lo it firmly if you have ary thing to sell that tbe people want.' Everybody who can read reads the henttiaper, and you cannot reach to many people so cheaply in any other way.' Blooming ton Leader. Lttsr List. Following is the list of letters remaiuing in the Postoffice at Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Nov. 29, 1898. Persons calling for Uiese letters must give the dnte on wbicb they were advertised : Ackerman. Mr A Miller, I A Brvar. Mr John Miller. Mrs John Oraft, Mr Frank Preston. Mrs Dinnie Gillandus. John Tbedel, Samuel Minard, Mr T M Uwentiofrr, E;mer Millar, J W Walker, Jeflie Mcltae, Miss Rena Zimmerman, Theo T. J. firrrsa P.M. See Locals on every page. Washington Lctttr. (From Our Ragnl.r Correspondent.) Washington Nov. 21st 1893. Nobody need bs misled by tbe back ing and filling of the peace commission- ' ers and the weekly crisis, on paper, al ways accompanied by an alleged ultima tum sent by this government. There bas been but ouequtation to be settled since this KOvernmeut demanded the Philippines. The price we are to pay for them, lhatques'ion Is tUl unset tled. Why, some of the Spanish bond holders could probacy ti. When it is settled we wilt hav the treaty ol peace and not btf- re. That M r. McKinley could quickly settle this business by sending an ultimatum is unquestioned; also that he ought to do it, but it is humiliating, in tbe extreme, to have men close to the administration ant.ouncitig every week that one has been sent, when a day or two afterwards it becomes apparent to all the world that it bas not. It is the easiest thins: tu the world to get people accustomed to and iodiffer ent to large public expenitures. Ooly a few year, aao the Diroriatiou ot billion dollars by a republican congress aroused the public opinion of the coun try, and elected a democratic president and congress. Since thea about eve y congress bas been a billion dollar coo gress, and toe present congress wuico baa already appropriated almost bil lion dollars, will, by the end ot the com ing short session, bave reacned tbe two billion mark. It ! trne that a consid erable portion oi this money is charge able to the war, but outside ot the war, the pull'c expenditures nre entirely too extravagant, and might be already cur tailed without lessening the efficiency ol tbe government. Mi. McKinley has shown bis adroit ness as 'a politician by deciding not to recommend any legislation at the com ing session ot congres '"' ''ito Rico or the Philippines, and tt, .p the islands under military rule for awhile. He knows that the queetion cf legislation for the islands will be a Uoubleeome one and prefers that it shall not be taken np until bis party bas a majority in both branches of coogres. Tbe republican D S district attorney, for south Carolina spent two entire days ensu ling witb the administration, up- ou what should be aooe by the attorney general, if anything, about the race trooblee in that state. Tbe district at torney was not' enthusiastic over tbe probable success of tbe plan ot trying to get indictments against whit men tor participating in riots, from a federal grand jury, bieb baa been adopted by the administration, bat be will have to try it on, if the admin.stration insists ;be wishes to continue drawing bis salary. Tjltwit, tbe eeairtint poet-master, who was driven away from McCormick, has decided to stay in Washington and try fc cilch a go7eroment job, on the strength nf his "martyrdom.'' It has been dr finitely settled that Mr. McKinley will, io his annoal message to congress, leocommena that tbe regular army be increased to 100 000 men, and that be will indorse the r recommenda tion of secretary Loog that three battle ships and twelve croisrs be built, and twenty thousand men ncd two thousaod five hundred bre be enlisted to tbe navy. From the World. Bere arc some of the amouots which Republican candidates ia this State swear that tbey spent in their campaigns UnJerhiil, of West Chester $6 610 Stewart, ot Amsterdam. t,971 Kstcbum, ot Dover Plains 7.500 Liltauer, of Ulov ersvil'e $3,000. These fiaures dees not includs the sums speut f .r nominations or reaominatioos. Ia his two years he draws a salry of tio.ooo. Question : Ii it coming lo pass that on y tbe rich can get Republican nomine ions for Congress io Ibis State? The sbility of Dretfus to sustain bis pit sent herd life, svoiding tbe tempta tion to commit suicide or die of dispair is now being explained in large tvpe by an advertisement writer for a minsrsl water company, who aonooners that in bis monthly list of wants fit warded to the French government the lonely pris oner includes two bottles ot the com pany's water. JThe 8h Laki Tribune hasccmeto the conclusion that the silver cause is on the down grade and is discouraged ia consequeaces. Silver will probably never be anything more than a commodity, snd neither will gold if it was not sustained as tbe one ''precious meta!" by the bond snd mrrate issue against lbs soil as security wbicb makes the dollar st If ac cumulative. E. O. Tbs Springfield rtfl is 'J be retired from general uss in the army, ami the Krag-Jorgeoson is to take i s place. Tbis is a great improvement, ss six shots can be loaded at one time, wherea tbs Springfield only one cou'd be loaded ! osroreeaco uuag. Toe bolUt Is steel tipped and carries nesrly two miles. Soon the obituary notice w read like bis: "Peter Jones disd aod left a wife sod two children. Loss fully covered by insurance." Or, if the deeeaaed is not in lured, it will resd ss follows: "Jobo Smith is dead. He leaves a wife. Total loss; no insurance. Ex . The funeral of Ueorgn Washington was held December 17ih, 1799. It is pro posed to bo.d a centennial observance of his death, the funeral ceremonies to ts ieproducd. Has a Magic Touch . Mr. EugeneClark, the typewriter man, was in the city today. The following rora the Statesman explains why : Eugene Clark, the type writer rebuild er, bas just completed two Remington machines lor persons in Albany, and hey are, certainly things of beauty and enow very plainly that Mr. Clark is a mechanic ol the highest order. One of the machines is a No. 5 which has been o remodeled toat it is now ore of the latest patents of that company's make; it is tl.e property oi the Lion County Ab stract company. The other macnine is that of Htate Senator P. 11. Kelley, of Linu county, it being a No, 2 so spanged that it now Iihs the very latest appliances. Mr. Clara Iihs another No. .2 Kensing ton, that belonw to the county clart of Linn county, and when it is again ready fr me it will be in condition for the same kind of work that a typoist can do co s Keromgton No. 0. flonev to Loan. w9 have a block of $40,000 to loan ol irood farms in Linn and adjoining count ie If you have good security and perfect 1 title, we enn turr.ich yoc the coin without j Jelay, as we make our own examination ol ! 'eenrity, I t all or a or write K. N. StkkieA vO, I Albany, Oregon MISFITS. - Poor Portland, bonded to death. Now n much in the grasp of the bond holder .... - l.An,l unart) unit sue nas io issue ,v.,, time.eho gasps. From the Denver Post. In the beat cf political righting the Salt Lake Tribune called utan, A polygamous old hencoop," and the op- ' . . t - . ii.. !.:.., position papers sioou up on mtir umu legs and gesticulated at the referee, and yelled "fowl !" From the Atchison Globe. It makes a man turn cold at the ma n ner in which a womad puts his bard- earned money into a pocketbook, carries it loose v in ber hand, and leaves ii on the tint couutcr she reaches. A Missouri editor, iu response to a queetion, "Do hogs pay?" said: A great many do not. They will take the paper for several years, then some dsy it will be sent back marked "refused." A freak foot ball game was played at Ashland. The Normals in the first half swept the field 17 to 0 and it looked like an easy job. In the second half their opponents, the high school boys wiped tit- (ield with the Normals 17 toO and i ho ec re was even. People with capital are the ones ad visea to go to rorto kico, Honolulu or the Philippiues. If you have capital what is the use of your going anywhere, You are better off at borne. The chances are nine to ton that your capital will be- cuun experience msiue oi live years any of those countries. Says the the Chicago Record : It is an interesting historical fact that every member of the law firm of Mitchell. Do) ph & Simon, of Portland, Ore., has oeeu elected to the united States senate, Mr. Mitchell served three terms, Mr. ltolph served one. and Mr. Simon, the junior member will be sworn in the 5th ot December. President' Jordan, of Stanford, aflcr the Thanksgiving game said: It waa not Stanford's time to win. Our boys did the best they could. They played against a superior eleven and did not have aa strong a team aa we have had in the past. But the Stanford spirit is "Never give np," and so we will look forward to another year when victory will be ours. We are never dishearten ed in cefeau I am a great believer in football. It is an educator for the men who plar in it, and also for the rest of us. it teaches discipline and self-control and creates a bealthy spirit or rivalry that ia good for us all. ".and to cede Porto Uico, tiuam and the , ... tv t . . . , . . Philippine islands. apt, keye, of Dakota, just back rom j Tbe document presenting this socept Manila, msde a careful study of the con-jance contained only SOU words. The ditions st Manila, and says that tbe con-1 reading and the translation of the docu sensus of opinion among army officera is j wenl occupied ls that than five min- .. .k. oiT i . , , . lutes. Al the conclusion of the tranela- tbat the Philippines ihould not be re- tton the commissioners empowered .de tained. He says the natives there are a nor Ojeda, swrelary of the fcpaaiah com laay, low. troublesome lot, anions' whom mission, and secrvlary Moore, of the dissensions and trouble is constantly brewing. Army officers have, siute the occupation of Manila, taken tha entire government in hand, all iLeofiicers irucn inn oigoefi 10 tbe lowest beiutf 13 charue 01 army officers, while sxldiersconituie insurgents openly the police force. Tbe proclaim that tbey will not submit to American rule. Tbe Oregoatan is talking out very plainly. Here ia a sample. The Ta coma Ledger finds fault with the Ore gonian because it frequently criticises the national admininurtration. The Oregon lan ia not preparirg aa orHce-bunting bureau, nor is it an organ of olfice-hoid-ers wbo burn incense under the noes of Oa administration. Therefore it talks iodepeodeotly, snd it criticises in lbs ad ministration just what it thinks requires criticism. It knows moreover, and it knows that the whole American people know, that Mr. McKinley is not s strong man, ot clear vision, bat a weak man. groping and makinar blander tolerated lor the present only because of the re spect thst is dus to tbe office ot tbe pres. taent 01 me 1 oiled Mates. "THE FAIR." "Umbrellas" 60c, 5Sc, 73c, 9c. 11.23 and up. VALUES. "Rubber Shoes" Childs. . Misses.. Ladies., Mens... .$ 52 Respectfully, J. A. Weaver. THE CRACKER JACK L B 1YI0SES, PROPRIETOR Opposite Masonic Temple. Full line ot standard country produce No single leader, but leader at bottom price. groceries and everything a Wagons ron in tbe country selling gro ceries snd collecting produce. Money saved by trading at Ibe Crack erjack. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bill will be received by th County Clerk of Linn County until Janu. ary 6in. 18y9, at the hour of I o'clock p. n. for labor and material required in tbe re modeling ant improving a l.rick coutt bouse for Linn County, at Albany, Oregon. AU wrk lo be completed by September lt 18!)l, accordi ntr 'o plan and speciSuctions os file in ray office. Tn Coi nty Court will consider bids as follows: First, For the completion of tbe entire work. tecnnd. All maor. and carpenter work, including material "f brick, stone, lath and plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber, etc. Third, Henting and plumbing complete. Fourth, Galvanized iron, tinning and sluting. Fiftu, Piintinir. The successful bidder will be required to (five an approreu uonu ror me amount of his bid immediately after the contract i awarded bm, upon such conditions aa the court may detrn nuns and demand. The County Court reseterves tbe riht to rrjcvi ur an Dias. Hy order of the County Court the 1Kb day of November, 188. I" RANK ('itABTRBK, trk of Linn Couo'v, Oregon UNN CQ. ABSTRACT COMPANY Albany )0regon. Offiots, Bint of Oregon Uuildincr. Only set of Abstracts of Linn County -Complete set of maps and plats H. F. nerrill Insurance and Collection Aaron Vo ie to loan, warrants bout ht Otlica in the Democrat bailrUua . TELEGRAPHIC The Treaty rAitm, Nov 29. The secretaries of the two peace commissions, Moore and Ojeda, were at the joint task of formula ting the ankles of the peace treaty this afternoon, as directed by the respective communions at yesterday s conterence. The secretaries embodied in tcntauve.ar tides for lictSHion the subjects of the religious freedom at the uaroiine ihibuub a naval station for tho United States in the same eroun. cable landing rights at other points within Spain's jurisdiction. release ol insurrectionist prisoner auu revival of treaties broken by the war. On all the points outside of the proto col there will be friendly negotiations onlv. Snain havinu the riht to name prices she wants for territory and to re ject or accept the American offers. The Spaniurds. no leas than me amerinuw, now are anxions to conclude tho busi ness which brought them here. The Staraa Boktos. Nov 29. The passing hours do not brin an end to the reiwrts of w recks and loes ol lite up ana aown me .x .... t - - New Englahd const as tuo outcome oi Saturday's ten itlic storm. From Cape Cod. the inoHt turriblo accounts of ruin and death are coming, and of theeo. the loes ot the steamer Portland, with all on board, nearly 100 souls, overshadows all, The trravevard of the coast, the treacher ous bars and rips on the outsid of Cape Os I I. a.... ..I..! .l !.. .a u'ittif.itt nmii. ber. Aa Taaaerecaral Hald-an Kashas City. Nov. 29. A special to the Journal from Sedaiia Mo., says : The Missouri Pacific passenger train, which left St Joseph at 2 :30 p m today, via Kansas City .running from the latter city over the Islington branch, waa held up four and a half miles west of Sedaiia at 9 ;5d by three masked men, one of whom, Jim West, an engineer in the company, a employ, was captured, while a second is believed to have been wounded, and tho third escaped. In fectives were on board prepared for them. Will e lerea wal New Yoke, Nov, 29. A special to the Herald from Washington says: One of the tirst results of the deter mination of the peace negotiations at Paris will be an order for tbe mustering out of aa many as 30,000 men of the vol unteer army. The orders tiius far cov- "r atut 85,000 men, but not more than oo.OUJ have actually been mustered out. RVtvraHoharc Paoviscrrows, Maee. Nov. 29. Twen-tv-seven vessels were driven ashore and totally wr.cke1 in this neighborhood. From the majority of theee the crew were saved, although several Uvea were ioet. Four or five of the wrecks were coasters, and Uie ret were tislu.'rmen. Spalai Aers4 Pakis, Nov. 28. Spain ha accepted the United States'oftcr of :SX,UA.nd at a joint aersion of the peace commission this afternoon oonsenud without con 1 fiition tn th rvlinnuihmfnt of Otilia. American cominiKtn to draw up arti- ' cles which are to embody the relinquish 1 ment ol Cuba by Spain and the cewxion j of Porto Kico and the Philippines. Thee : anioca nuu may cuatwreu i connoting the conditions ol reace, wdl be ready for submission on Wednesday. . - v , tl . .1 Madrid, ov 2. The city this even- ing ia calm. There have been no d.s- turbances resulting from the announce- menl ol frpam s accpunee ot the terms of the Americans. The papers, however. publish gloomy article, eauiy remind - ing the country that the day is one lone . . . . - . , , - ... oe rememuereu as marcing me Cioe- AU agree that the government has ado; ted the only rouble policy, though much bitterness is displayed toward the CniUxl Mate. th P.ros". Nov. 29.-H known definitely ,.... ,,., - .1. -a 1: , . ' WMt,H, luviv uiau tip till; 1VI been loet in the rrk f t!, tn ! H-hnuirn n) m.1 lr .i , . storm of Saturtiay night and Sunday morning, ann if the eu-amer Portland bas gone down, as now eems possible, the list of casualties will rise to 10 with over 100 vessels of ail ueeenpuona ashore. rra I. Strath Iu Orpca I'xiox, Or., Nov, A minor, Wil liam'Imb. i found dead a few dars aga, near Sanger. He became lost ia a snow storm and was found fruten to to death. It is reported that there was a gunsiiol lound oa his body, snd the coroner went out to hold an' mquet. but tbis proved to be untrue. Tbe bodv was brought here for burial, which' took place today. asa4 aae araB4 Pexoletox, Nov es. Deputy Sheriff Stamper, laat night captured Ikas llaum ister, who burglarized Max Lewin's store al Athena last week. After the arrest was made and liaumster was brought to Weston to his home, he made his escape in the darknees while the de puty sheriff was knocking on the door. Will a tgae4 Waphixotox, Nov. 27. Throughout the iace negotiations, which are still pending in Paris, the president has ex pressed cuntidence thst a treaty, satis fartory to the U. S should be drafted and signed. From time to time asssr- ranees of subtitaotial progress towsrd that end been received from the Am erican comniiMioneni. Today advices were received lv the president from Mr. Day, president of the American commis sion, reiterating the assurances he had previously given tbe president of the early and successful conclusion of the work ot tue commission. Pa sis, Nov 27 .The cabinet has agree upon the instructions of Senor t;in presiueni 01 me tspsniah peace commis- sion, lor tomorrows joint sesfion at 1 arm, at nuwu uie tree ly win be aign- eu. Big stilutsnl IJOBTOX. NOV. 27. A record lironkinc .'ureinwr unr.Earu swept over the great er portion of New "England last night x- I I I . . . ano touay completely demoralmng traf' uc ol every description and well nicli paralysing telegraphic and telephonic wmniunicaiion, wnue uie northeaet gale, com inn on at Inch coursu tiih. drove the eea far beyond its usual limits and made a mark along the shore ex ceeded only by the memorial hurricane of 1851. Terrible Scrleeat Stockton, Cal., Nov. 27. Tho must disastrous river accident in the history of Stockton occurred this morning at 4 :20 ' I rj 1. tr i : 1 . 1 1. 1.. a part of one of the boilers of the steam er r C Walker which left San Francisco at o clock last night, was blown out, killing six and dangerously wounding 11 pernons, w hile probably 15 or 20 oth ers were more or less seriously hurt. Kear.es Lrnrhea Mekiiuax, Miss., Nov. 27. Reports have reached here that three negroes were lynched laet night four miles west of Maridian. Newton county farmers are said to be on tho trail of others im plicated in an nssatilt on a white man, who came to Meridian Friday from Now county and was pursued and fired upon by the negroes. A mob of armed farm ers left for the scene, and while no de finite news is received, it is lielioved they have summarily dealt with the blacks. Weal Throngb a Brldce , Roanokk, Va., Nov. 27. A northbotiti fast freight, on the Norfolk & Western railway went through a bridge near Ki a7l!ilay:uFiemnnhSt6Ven, fata llv inl', en'ia"v aYUl VV"Lf ' JVa8 lUtttliy 111 HI red. and Kniinpir Klonhun Ma ,. ...;..... i 1 1 D JHayo seriously scalded. J. 0. LITTLER'S Ground Floor Dental Office Vard Littler, Assistant. Broadalbin, St. Albany, Oi Strictlv business French tbe jeweler. Crescent 3icvcle. Hopkins brothers, agenh. Beat Bicycle for tue money . Will & Stark, jewelers. "Trilby" leads, others follow a Stewart It Box Hardware Co's. A dnr.. first class photos, best finish. only 50 cents at Miss Long's. Seed rye for sale. Call at the Albany Nursery or at the store of C. E. Brownell. Crescent bicycles at Hopkins Brother for only 920, f 30, t35 aod f-r0. U B Winn, citv ticket agent. Tickets to all points in the east. ! Be sure .iirl iwrt llw un'i rut tinware at Uopkin Hi ox, will his. a li'.Hime. We have decided 10 continue making the 6C cent photos. Long Photo Co. For calcium carbide eo to the office of Oregon Oas Light Heating & Power Co. A fine lot of new cook stoves an ranges at Stewart & Sox's. Prices cheap er than ever. Bring the babies snd set a doz. ot those cute Utile Dismonu photcB, only! 50 cents st Miss Long's. Don't buy an "Airtight" stove unt you see the "HU-korv" and "Trilby kept by Stewart Ac Sox. "Trilby" the roost popular beating stove on the market at Stewart A Sox Hardware Co's. Tbe Long Pboto Co. is the leading gallery of Albany. Every photo made there is a gem of if Call and see for yourselves- Co to Verick's shaving and hair cut ting parlors for first class work. Hot snd cold baths. Clean towels to every customer. W ben you want a choice f leak, a nice roait or meat of any kind, call on Heurj Jro ltr. He keeps tbe brat. The best meats of all kind aad good treatuieut at the Albany Dressed Bee) Company' market, juht dwn Second treet. Good weight and prompt attend ion. Soott ing, bealicg. c (aninfr, l e vvjti itch lit-l balve is tbe implacable ene my of sores, burns and wound. It never fails to cure Pile. You may rely ufou it. J. A-Cummiog, agent. Constipation prevents tbe body from rid ing iiaeli ot waste math r. De Witt' Lit tle fcarly Risen wilt remove tbe trouble aed enre Sick Headache, BiIIootnes. lo ad ire Liver aod clear the complexion bmaJ!, mev coated, don't gripe or tiu--nausea. J. A. Camming, agent. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dot' r Ho ward for aav case of Catarrh ti:at cai. not bevureJ bv Hall's Cstarrii Cure. F. J. CliENEY A C.. Props., Tuledo, O. We, ths undersigned, have knowh F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all busi ness transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their firm. Wnt A Tacax. Wholesale Druggist, Toledo O. Wautitso. ki.tSA & Masvlx, Whole sale DruirAst. Toledo. O. Halt's Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting d.rectir upon the blood and mucous sunaces of the system. Price per bottle. SrJ-1 by all lJruggista. Testimonials Ire. Hail's iamilv Pills at best. Special meetinj tbis week in the Evangelical rtorch. Krv. Ernst, of ?, "rL". JuT"" ' " - ' t Miuxcsar. Ladies who are late pur ... " chasing their tuininery ca.i and see my SmethJUs; new at the Mii- j m" v - ' flTlvtru 1 UtlAilliH. 1-TnB Conttv Wt or raa ptatb or ' a the matter of the estate cf Robert John, deceased. j0 iDomt John. Francis John. WU- luraJoHo. the chisdrea of Martha Heckle, j oe eased tee thtidrea of Martha Madiford. the chi tlrea et laoma Jobnt. deceased. . ... . ti , 11. 1 and tbe cnildren of Richard Johos, de-i ce!. and ait otisere keowa aad unknewa interested io said estate, greeting: IX THE SAME OF TOE STATE OF j Oregon, yoa are hereby cited and required 0 spear ia the t'cooty Court of the State of Ureses, tor tbe Cocaty of Linn, at tbe court room thereof, at Albany, ia said countv. oa Monday, the 5th day of Itorwa -ter, 1M, at I'd o'clock in tbe forenoon of that day, Icea aod tbere to show cause, if any exi t.ay as order ot tbis court should not iwie dirwtiag tee 'e of tbs follow- I a detcrioen real propnt, UlonKiag to said etatr. tewit hVeiomog at a point 41.10 chains Eatt aad 73 Units Nrrtb of the Soatbwnt corner of the d, nation land claim of Geo. CUne I aad wife. Notification No. l&l'i aod Cairn 1 No S4. la Township 11. Sooth of Range 4. West of the lilamHte Mendiaa, Ore son, and ruaaiag thence North 35 degrees .11 ratout-a East 19.65 chains: tbence North 57 degree, and 30 minutes East 9.30 chains; theare North 51 degrees aad 15 minute East 21 chains; tbence West 5160 cbaias to tee center of the main channel of Calipooia creek; tbence up taud creek fol lowing the meudtr thereof 10 a point due North of tbe place of Iwioning; tbence South 32.14 claios ro ifc- place of begin ning, containing 60.23 arre, taring aaj excepting one baif acre heretofore oeded tot., b. Uplift t. lying on Uie Calipooia bcreek, aad also except ingtberefrom 5 acre. , eret cf ors deeded to H. F. aod Mark Hr urr; ana riso .t.o acres ueiwoiurr unwu 'o EliiaS. bUrtnick, said above described Prowrtr belortirinir to said e-ta'e. contain ing 51.3s acre lyina and being in Linu Count r. tn-ir"w. V:tne. (he Ilea. Geo D Harton. Judge of the County Court of the htate ot uregon (L. SI for the County rf Linn, with the Sea! of said Court affixed this 9th Uy of November, j D., ISM. Franc Chabtrik. Clerk, I y R. B. MoKTAOi K, LVpcty. Altert : SHERIFF SALE lir virtue of an execution and c-rdr of sale duly issued out ot the Circuit Court of tbe iUte of Uregon for tnecvjuntr ot Lino to me duly directed, deliverer1 and dated the 23-.b day of November. 1W3. in a cer Uin suit In said court wberein James F, McCartney was p aintiff and Levi Doug las Mary A. Duuplas bis wife ma M. Cunningham a Administrator of tbe ft- tate of 1 hemaa Roach, deceased, were de fendants, ia which said suit tbe sal a plain tiff. James r. McCartney, recovered iuducient on the l7tb day of Nov.. &8. against the sa-d defendant, Levi DouglaUor tue sum of WS0.f,and interest ibereon at 8 per cent tier annum, aid the further sum of t;t00 00 as attorneys fee and for the costs and diiibursemerta taxed at I2S 00, ordering, adjudging and deereeing that the reai property described in plaintiffs incrteage and complaint towit: iSehinnia? 36 feet Went of tbe North east corner of tbe Donation land Claim of W. A. Forgey, tutnce Nortu 110 teat thence South 89 deirree West 80 feet. tbence bouth 110 feet, thence North 99 de' grees bast to the place of beginning: to jp 15 S K 4 west of tbe vTihamctte mer idian in Linn county. Ureiton. Also be ginning 34o feet West and 110 feat Nortb of the Nuttbeast corner nf tbe Donation Land Claim of W . A. Forgey and running I hence North 184 feet and nine inches. thetce South Si) dogrees West 80 feet.thence South 104 fret and nine incnes, tneace North 89denre East 80 feet to the place oi beginning in f'p 15 S R 4 west of tbe Willamette Meridian in Liioo county, ur egon; le acta to satiety said ludgmeot and Therefore notice is hereby given that I on Saturday tbe 31st diy f Droanbsr I . ........ . ... ...i n . A u ,sya al ,U8 DOir or une o ciooa r at , id d; , lhB tr0Qt d lor , the court home, in the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for culi in hand, sub ject to redemption acorduig to law, the real property in anid order and daoree aud herein before described to satisfy said judgment and all coMs and coarges of uiitkuig such ta'e. Dated this 29 U day of November A D, 1S9S. I. A. MrjNUKKrt, Sheriff of Lim county, Oiegcn, De Wolf America's Greatest Paine's Celery Back of every smooth performance there is an amount ot preparation etady aad rehearsal that siobn tells cn the health of every actor. It is tignincant how unanimous men aad women in pro fessional lite, whether actors, editors, tract era or physicians, are ia regard to Pkioe'a seijry compound. As a mere tonic tor the exhausting strain of their professional duties nothing. else does the work ol ra'.ne seeiery com poena. a testimonial taken at random irom the many that a constantly received from the theatrical proieetian, ears: NEW YORK. CITY, Sept. 25, 1S9S. Wells, Ricbsrdson 4 Co , Gentlemen: If others bsra been helped by Paine's celery cojipiuod as deeded !y as ta my rase I do not wonder at the eoihosiastic testimonials this remedy is constantly rwcetvin. If I had never beard a word as to its remarkable invigorating capabi ity, I coo Id unhes itatingly recommend it ?rm my own ex perience. As a fact, many ot my pro fessional friends hare been nrgrng me to trr Paine s celery comioand. it proved to be tbe rety thing my tired system needed to overcome tbe exheus ting ef fect of eloe application to stace work. I am recommending it to ail my meads 1 -K-.v-.r th.. rom,.I.in nf air.:ne. indigeetioa.or other mJi -aUons oi n-r ' 1 fef 1 m tat J wipe J ' THEY ARE COMING. I ft ft !ir7 X 4 Tbe English and German Expert Specialists, Five Physicians aud Surgeons, alt Graduates from the Medical Colleges ic the World. leeaetwralee aaS.r t. law. af raltrta r-r s)tM,sea, EalaUUsml 9S yean. A part of the staff of the English and German Fjtpert Specialists and Dr. Meyers tt Co., wi'd make their regular monthly visit to Jjg-y Saturdav t I ' i,ta '" Revere Hotel, CONSULTATION AND ADVICE FREE. MONG THE AILMENTS CURED BYTHc ENG LISH AND GERMAN EXPERT SPEC ALISTS ARE THE FOLLOWING: der and!Servee. iiitr. Conanmntion. Broncliitis. Asthma, Tumors. Deformities, Insomnia, Melancholy, laralysis. Hup ore. Dysentery, Dye- . . . . . . i . . . . . -. it 1 1 1 . . T .1 .... V . t ' 1....... pepsia, Aetiraigia, Kceumausm, oim cwunuu muu; icu vwupuiuiw, including Ovarian troubles; Piles, Fistula, Obeeity, Ring Worm and Goiter; To bacco, Opium, Cocaine and Liquor habit; Headache, Erysipelas, out. Tape Warm. Hiliouaness. Dropsy, Gall Stone, Eczema, Freckles, Blackheads, Cancer, etc. and Chronic Diseases generally. vv'.. ............ . -. V ... . ilu. Aiu 1 t.ftO ft CO. euro ruuo ijruiuij , mi uaiiuvRi uu i Diseeases, including contagious blood poison, quickly and permanently, and at reasonable rates. . ,. , . n-k. Wn.,iiai. and Herman Exnert Snecialists and Dr. Movers A Co. are not on lv competent aud reliable, but are responsible, being backed by ample capital and ably managed. Diseases which have bafllod the skill of other physicians and stubbornly re (nan.1 ts viuld to ordinary medicines, methods and appliances, are quickly sub dued and mastered by these successful doctors. They have the largest and best equipped medical institute in America. . 111 Oil l I1C UlKIUm WHWIl an.l ivmin Kxnert SDecialista ly talk, which costs absolutely nothing, whether treatment is takenor not. iiomp r.IIRES While it is preferable in many instances to see a patient. ti.a Tn.,iih ml Gorman Exoort SSoecialisU have cured thousands of persons whom thev have never seen. If you cannot for question list. Advice in regard to your treatise on any disease ALLtKbb. patients or prospective pauenu aacrouiy ATERMS ANO PRICES WITHIN ENGLISH AND GERMAN For bargains in Ladies and Gent's Gold Watches see French the Jeweler. Hopper. Comedian Uses Compound. Tome-s common in onr profeoioo. I am, yours i ncereiy. KATHXEIXl K1DUEB. Ue Wolf Hopper. America's most pop ular comedian, writing on Oct. 4, 1S93, Iron the Knickerbocker theatre, says: I cordially recommend Paine a celery eomponnl as being thoroughly effica cious " When the history of Paine's celer compound ie studied it is easily under stood wby iu popularity is so enorm-Mj. Paine's celery ompound is the world- famed discovery ol Prof. Edward E'isfaa Phelps. M. D . LL. D.. professor ot ma teria medica stDartauouth college. Prof. Phelps' unusual ttlent qoicary estab- i lished his rspotalion and prominence among his professional brethren. He was folly alive to the dangers at tendant upon tbe American way of liv-in-, and be soogbt diligently for come common sense remedy that would cure the common eri'e, whih, under one name and another, result from aa un healthy state cf the ner to as system. His labors were crowned "villi glorious success, and he gave to tbe medical pro fession the eel.brsted remedy which has woo world-aide feme ss Paine's celer cooipeund. Dec. 3rd. Ton- and other Throat andlLung troubles: Vl.:lU.. T . XT. 1 1 1 .11 T;.-.t WVIIIC. o'i ...w.. vv . or Ur. Mevers A Co. ii possible. A friend is bound to result in a great deal of good, see the doctors write the home office L ailment, dook tor men or women ana corresponaenoe ami oioer ueauuga , iui couuaenuai. TIIF REACH OF ALL. EXPERT SPECIALISTS 731 MARKET ST. SAJC FRANCISCO, CAL. i;;.; NEW ADVERTISEMENTS FOR SALE At a bargain, a first class express wsgon, a good team and harness, inquire st the farmers Feed Ysrd. X 7ANTED. A saleemsn asd eolleet- VV or for the Singer Mfg, Co. Call at F. M. French's Jewelry tore. WHEAT "tSSt CURRAN & MONTEIH'8 A Rare Bargain. For sale, a house and lot in a favorable part of tbe city. House is a two story, eight room building in (rood condition. Good well and city water. Will be sold at a rare bargain. It most be sold so do not miss this chance. Inquire at the irzao- ceat office. H ANTED. To rent 150 or 200 acres v v of pasture Pfe'iffer. Albany. TEAMS OR MONET WASTED. I bave good oat aod wheat straw, baled, in the city, for sare, wheat at (3X0 and oats a(4.00 per ton. Farther, if any teamster will do me good plowing for biled straw I wilt allowa thni $1.25 per acre. Alvix J. Caeothkss. 1IIK NEW AND SECOND HAND ORE "-W. L. Brouatein, Proprietor. DEALER hi all kinds of new snd sec ond hand goods, furniture, stoves, tin and hardware, etc Goods bought, sold. exchanged. Highest each price for hides. pelts and lure. Ail kinds 01 junjc Dougnu Parrish Block, next to Beam's. If you bave a badly de cayed tooth remember a . new crovt n can fee inserted by Dr. Adams as illustrat ed. COLLIN'S &H0DGIS Dentists. Odd FeLow'e Temple, Albany, Or. Alt work carefully done seder latest SBethoda. Poultry Wanted Having located in the luiidirg in the rear of M. r-ternberg A Co. we will do a general poultry business, paying the highest price Powrss A tprenger. EXTEET BlClCIf EEPAMR GsnalBlitiiiii HORSE SHOEING. Second Street between Ferry and Broadalbin Streets. MILLER A STEWART. Oliier Plois-Mfe CPSN - , Arsats, 1 Jkay, Oreeosi- vnirer gave the oSf tne cailkd pkrw And unaasavevi aaorw .asey to the fanner of America than any other implement ever prmmeea tier. nine OUver chil.ed are tbe beet ew earth. The Oliver is a promoter of cappt-rx-m oa the farm, and ibe dealer who sells it knows he is kaodiing tbe best. Look out frjt immuations and tench nothing bat tbe genuine gonds. made caty by OSive Chilled plow work. South Be d, ltd.. F a. a. Notice is hereby given to a'l persons ia tereeted ia tbe estate of Anthony Bender, deceased, that I hare filed my stJ sc- eosnt therein, ia tbe County Court of Lisa Coonrv. Uregon. aad utat Holiday, tbe zsd day of 'January ,lSS9.at the hour of 1 o'cJock p. ro. of said day has been set by said court aa ue time for bearing and settling ail ob jections thereto. AU peraosw interested, baring aay objections to said aoeoeat are hereby leqaired to file the same with clerk of said court, on or before the said das above meeUoeei. Geokgs Bksdkb, Executor cf said Estate. nXALACCCUIT Notice is hereby give that the oaaer signed bas filed tis bsal accooat with th Cierk of the County Oert ot Lies County Orecca. ia the matter of the estate of Her ry Beataer, deceased, and tbe Court ha hied the 5th day of December, 1S$S. atth hoar of 1 o'clock p. m. cf said eay as th time for bearing objections thereto, if nay there be. Any aad all persons having ob jections to said account will file the same with tbe Clerk of said Court ca or before said time. Dated October IS, 1?. LcTHsa Write, Executor of tbe last iil sndltestamea of Renrv Beamer, deceased. hKixY & Curl, Attorneys for executor. NOTICE OF MrWrULXT Notice is n ere by urea that by order o the court of Linn county. Or., du'y made and entered of record, the nridersigaed bas been duly appointed admiaistrator of the estate of Etisabel h Aadersoa, deceased, ail persons havirg claims against said es tate are hereby ay ified and required to pre sent tbe same with the proper Toother, to the undersigned, witt-ia nx months from the date hereof, at Albany, Or. J. V. Asdkksok, Adsa'r. WmiTHKRFORO a Wtatt. Attorneys tor Administrator. HONG WA1I TOXG CO Second SI near Lyon street. Albany. Sells Chi nese medicine, Chinese rice, Chinese tea and nit oil. L Li tJ iJ ti f J t3.j& ih llOM s SMcS blr wis or fcoam-lt an nnm i m arc H rataw . Stsi-a.Mtk- . sua At ov Km -tJ LaaraakwH this gtealasal.es It Ussse. For sale by ). A. Ccmming K. O. T. M. every Saturday evening at K. O. T. h ball. Vlsitintr KnighU iaviied. V. A. Cox. Commander. FOSHAY SHASOR Wholesale A Retail DEUSSIu!3iSD00mUJli oaxooM. Pare Drugs and the finest and Larges Stock of Stationary and Books in the aiatket. p vy ivry 0mk tm. f J I 'lf v Ivm. as mc -f 2 ISslSr