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Jj J III .all .... 5 :J I f S f'-j ! 15 CENTS A WEEK. SPECIAL. -OF COAL OIL, .Vale ftt Oakland, f'ul.. October IS,!.-", by hark-. I. Woodoury, at the reiiittsft of the city council, in the presence of the :hief en-i-hiter of the fire department, the lire warden c ;ty attorney and members of the city council f ELAINE OIL V'y'y,':? Kiimcris X3tt lies STAR KEROSENE, ) Fr..m Whittier, Fuller Hi-Co., ! Kuvued at V!0 Des Starlight, ! Family Favorite," I ICuriiftl at mm; Dcg PEARL OIL f Iturnctf at lf4 Iejr 'GOLDEN STAR Burned -nl 110 Dcg EXTRA STAR KEROSENE BEATS THEM ALL. . Sas Fra.nxiscq, Oet. 24, P Messrs. "Whittier, Fuller & Go., Front and Tine street, city: Gentlemen I have made a vrry careful and thorough Imrning test of your '-Extra Star Kerosene, water white," ex j pressly for family use, and find the burning test to be 148 Decrees. Very respectfully yours, CHARLES J. 'WOODBURY. The Albany Bale Under the new management of -WHO WILL KEEP- A full stock of choice family groceries and revisions. 'FRESH BAKED BREAD -bCvery X)ay. Best Syrup, Pies, Cakes, TEAS and COFFEES CANNED GOODS, ETC. The best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. &j?' At John Fox's Old Dew brick. ;tand, below Flinn's Jilllll' lei!1 ailer Bros. tandies Nuts Raisins: Line o Spur MeFarland & w. ii. mm, i .A LIVE. hill1 IX A. LIVE TOWN. Th's is what Albany is at present, and in order to keep pace with the lively t ines in this ci;y, W. H. Willard lias enlarged his store and stock so that he now has the most complete and desirable Hue of furniture in the val ey Hi double salesrooms in Frontalis block are tilled with an tlegant assortment of new. furniture, consisting of holiday special ties, lounges in new patterns, find gold pic ture f.ames, willow chairs, easy rockert, mar ble iablos, . brackets, efc:. , etc,. An examin tsoii of thestoclf wai'hOwrrl&'to'be true' in every respect. ii pi Dm lop ui in un, imusli : L0 r - i i .1 I 1 uu IE3L, J" TOZLSTIH3S, GENERA Lt er, Newsdea mi -AND DEALER IN- Text Books aid all School Supplies.!; Fine stationery, miscellaneous books, photograph and atvtograph albums, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, etc., etc. kmdj of musical merchandise. General jSTews IDepot. ' sP'Mail orders promptly attpnfipd JULIUS Grocer ILTO- 61 FIBST ST, (Next to BurkkArt Keeney's real estate oilice)" 4 LB ANY, The Red Krorit. TWEEDALE fc HOPKINS, Hardware, Stoves, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware Pumiis. iron pipe, rubber hose and celebrated "E:irly Breakfast" cook t-iove heatnii; stoves. Aiuany, urciron. FOR A FULL oves and Rallies ! SEE ALBANY. OREGCP: PACIFICJCOAST - MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. I The undersigned proprietors of the Pacific I Coast Marble and Stone Works are prepared ! to do all kinds of marble and stone work oi; i short notice. All work guaranteea to give We will furnish to order mouu- i satisfaction meats, headstones and an other work in the marine business, in any shape or noior that can be found in the market. We will furnish Eastern made work as low as any house in the state. We call the attecion of the pub lic fo Fasten finished rk now in our shop. We will not use the Santiam sandstone as we car.i ot recommend it for durability, but will em'-eavor to use the best material in the n aiket for Bise, Stone Walls, Curbing, etc. We will sell as low or lower than any house on the coast. We can always he found at our place of business on terry street., one door south of postoffice Allanv, Oregon All communications will be promptly answered. Repairing, cleaning and resetting old stones a specialty. Address HARRIS & GILLETT, Marble Dealer .Albany, Oregon FOR YOUR FINE WINES AXB LIQUORS go to M Baumgart's. A Morn i Is what you will deserve if you not call and see our superb stoik ol" tine glassware and -cwtckcry and choice groceries. A Will rioe from when they see owr .competitors The Delighted Buyers Carrying away satisfactory bar gains from our store. Lowest, Prices Best Goods Albany er, Stationer, Sheet music, music books and all to. JOSEPH, OREGON. plumbin:; soods. Soh: agente for the and ranges, and "Faultless" parlor Irving. Reproof WALING CRY obacconst ! FRIDAY, MORNING. JANUARY ;), Do You Want -TO MAKEA .1 LI. -IF YOU D ri H J,?,E IS- Than some selection from W. H. Willard's eleg. nt and mammoth assortment of jt.,.jBi, FINE FURNITURE -FOR THE- it 1' He has two salesrooms fnlbctf hoicc goods t select tri!B- Kead some of JJhe selections ma(e exprtasJi Jiar this trade: Easy Chairs, Ladies' hookers, Patent Rockers, Clocks Shelves, Extension Tables, Rich Parlor Sets, Chairs in Sets, Bno-a-!Brac, Tete-a-Tetes, Settees Full Length and other Mirrors, Plush and Upholstered Goods Marble Top Tables, Fancy Wicker Chairs, Gold Picture Frames, Latest Style Lounges, Decorations, Novelties, Brackets, Etc, Etc-Etc INANIENDLESS VARIETY, You c'inot be better snited'eitherjin qtul it j' or price thantby calling at , H. WILLARD'S, 3"At Woodin g old stand.lFroman's block. TYLER DESK CO ST. LOUIS, MO. Mjp'fs or Fike UE8KS BANK OOTHTERS, a&HiL, UOUKi- ilOUbiS. GOVERNMENT WOKK and OFFICE FTXTTJUGS. BeefWork & iowestfrices Guaranteed. 300 p. aiust'd Jone.rinestevpTTH intsn.Benfreo. Poytare o PRESENT iTAmnTTi N EH HUM Ml T-JOfl hi Hi 1C SLOPE Death of Lieutenant Sehwatka's Father at Salem. TKIIN lIA&TER l 'ALlFOUIA. A Brnkeman Run Over aud fKilled on the Narrow Gauge Railroad at Browns ville Coast Notes. The Hf.ralds Sfceial l'ispa'-ihes.l Salem," Jan. VI. Fred Erick Gtistdve Sciiwatka, fiither of Lieut. Fred Schwatka and A. C. Schwat ka, of San Francisco, died here to day, ajred 78. He was born in Balti more, Maryland, and came to Ore gon in 1850, moved to Albany in 1851 and to Salem in 1859. He was the oldest Odd Fellow in this juris diction, having joined the lodge in 1836. lie will be birried here to-morrow. RlH OVEK A.D k I Lltlt. Wm. I'hristiaii f Euscenc Killd on tlte Narrow iauae. KrJENE, Jan. 12. Ir was learned Irere this morning that Wm. Chr's- tian was killed last night by a freight car running over hiui at Brownsville. The deceased was in the employ of the Narrow Gauge railroad as a braksman. Mr. Christian was born and reared in Eugene and was the son of D. R. Christian, one of Lane county's pioneers. He leaives a wife and three children to mourn his loss. Express Irwin IMtcbctl. Colfax (Cal.j, Jan. I'J. Train JNo. 4, overland express, was ditched at Sanders this m ming. Two engineers and two firemen were hurt and two engines and the baggage and express cars ditched It will take all dav to clear the trai-K. Cowboys bioiiiK (lie Ballet. Out- ot tli- variety Hx-atcrs n D'xl'je City, ii'nl f'-ir an a'trnction n coinruiiiy -)inpiseii ot gnuilj- focrvii,-cd ii mills. The , pel form ince vvas awful in its wivtcnedness, iind in no time the It ys ycr uneasy afit the wlns,Kev in them lii-iraii to call for lun Joe Hooke aroM- ifravely and ca 'cd tile perform ncc to a halt, and asked for the manager. The impressive gentle man came into siflit on the stage ind asked what was wanted. Joe told him that a show, t" be a sue cess, should be plentifully sprink ici whii local talent. 1 ne mana- ircr haughtily declined Joe's offer 'to speak a peice" but his indigna tion was soon cut !ioit bv the wiiizing of a lariat and a ttern re minder that any Kicking would -ii'.-dily be lollowed by s-trangula tion. Jie tn.iun'ed the st:i";e and or dered the orchestra t plav some thin' right -sneaky like, and began along peice to the effect that; In de days of old We'ims all had gold In fat- till quite r cen'ly "When we'uns held a wake Un New York Jake But otmidirt bury im decen ly After that uie perlnmince pro ceeded nnii'. oiieoftneboys,takingit into his head that the big tiddle was a nuisance, threw a lasso ovei the neck of it, and started for the door- The ios'juuient was a coin plete wreck in a minute. The boys then began to lasso the girls on the stage, who were engaged iu an Amazonian march, and, in less time than it takes to tell it. there was not a light burning ia the house. Kansas Citv Star. A Sweet Item. Genuine New Orleans molasses, extra quality maple syrup, white sugar drips, choice honey, and a large stock of the most choice con ejtionery. Kenton & Chase, be tween the opera house and post office. No sufferer from any scrofulous disease, .vho will fairly trj- Ayer's Sarsaparilla, need despair of a cure. This remedy purges the blood of all impurities, destroys the germs of scrofula, and infuses new life and vigor throughout the physical organization. PYLE'S PEARLINE. The only inAention for easy washing that is absolutely harm less, and that has won public confidence and become staple. MAKES WASHING EASY, CHEAP AND QUICRu-rtho harm to fabric or hands, and without the aid of soap. By its use tke drudgery of washing is so re duced that even delicate women nan easilydis patch large washing with delightful results Grease and tains of everv kindare effectually removed and for house uleaning.dish-washing, cleaning paint, silver, marble, jewelry, milk cans and everything else, there is NOTHING TO COMPARE WITH IT" For cleaning hair.shampooing and removing blood stains from linen of dentists or bucth ers it is unrivaled. In the bath tub it is a lux ury conducive to health, and should befreely, used in asylums and hospitals as a disinfect ing deteigent Printers,, painters masons fanners, miners, blacksmiths, machinists, plumbers and all workers in metals should us PEARLIXE for washing their brgi imed hand as well as clothing. Ask Your Grocer for PEARLINE. ?rFoT?ale by Wallace & Thompson, Albany Citron. 1888. AKT1STS. ttuer Subtiniiri'K liicli Arc I'sed in Priiduciiiji Oil laintiugs. Sew Orleans Picayune. . A well-known artist gave me some curious information the other day regarding the sources trom which the colors one finds in a paint- box are derived. Every quarter of the glohe is ransacker! for the materials-- anin" a', vegetableO?. and mineral employed in their manufacture. Prom the cochineal insect are obtained the gorgeous carmine, as well as the crimson, scarlet ami purple lakes, beput is the iukv fluid discharged bv the cuttle fish, to render the water opaoue for ifs own concealment when attacked. Indian yellow is from the urine of the camel Ivory black and bone black are' made out ot ivory chips. Iheexouisite lJru si-n blue is trot bv fusing horses' hoofs an I other retuse animal matter withim pure potassium carbonate. It was discovered by an accident. In the vegetable kiDgdom are included the lakes, derived from the cnar coal of the vine stalk. Lamblack i9 soot from certain resinous sub stancis. From the madder plant, wlpch grows iu Hindustan, is man ufactured Turkey red. Gamboge comes from the yellow sap of a tree, which the natives of S'am. catch in cocoanut shells. Raw sienna is the natural earth from the neighbor hood of Sienna, Italy. When burn ed it is burned sirona. Raw umber is an earth from Uinbria, audisako burned. To these vegetable pigments may probably be added Indian ink, which is said To be made from burned camphor. The Chinese, who alone tan produce it, will not reveal the secret of its composition. Mastic -the base of the varnish so called -is from the gum of the mastic tiee, indigenous to the Gre cian archipelago. Bistre is the soot of wood ashes. Of real ultra marine but little is found in the market. It is obtained from the precious lapis lazuli and commands a fabulous price. Ciiiuese white is zinc. Scarlet is the iodide ot mer cwry. and cinnabar, or natives ver million is fr-m quicksilver ore. Luckily for the health ot small children, as my friend the artist remarked, the water colors in the cheap boxes usually bought for them have little or no relation chemically to 'he real pigment they are intended to counterfeit. MOTIVE IMMVKK OE THE WOULD. The Number of Engines in Europe and Ameriea. F ur-fifths of the engines now working in the world have been constructed durinjr the lastiweuty five years. Fiance owns 49.590 stationary or locomotive boilers, 7090 'ocomotives and 1850 boats' 'oilers: Germany has 50.000 boilers, 10.000 locomotives ami 1700 ships' boilers; Austria, 12,000 boilers and 2800 locomotives. The force equivalent to the work ing steam engines represents: In the United States 7, 500.000 horse power, in England 7,000,000, in Germany 4.500.000. in Fi-mce -3,-000,000. and in Austria 1.500,000. In these riguivs :ne mo'.ive power of the locomotives is not included, whose number in all the world amounts to 105.000 representing a total of o,000,000 horse power. Adding this amount to the other powers, we obtain a total of 40,000, 000 ho:se power. A steam horse power is equal to three actual horses power, and a living horse is equal to seven men. The steam engines of the world represen', therefore, approximately the work of 1,000,000,000 men,, or more than double the working population of the earth, whose total population amounts to 1,455,923, 000 inhabitants. Steam has ac cordingly trebled man's working power enabling him to economize his physical strength while attend ins to his intellectual develop ment. K ii lining Fixtures for 1888. The following are the dates fixed for the Eastern and ''Western" meetings of next season so far as yet declared : Xew Orleans Spring Meeting April 2 to 7 .Memphis Spring Meeting April 14 to 21 Nashville Spring Meeting. ..Apri. 28 to May S Leximi'on Spring Meeting May 7 to 12 Louisville Spring Meeting May 14 to 24 Latonia Spring Meeting Begins May 26 St Louis June Motting June 2 to 16 Washington Park, Chicago, Spring Meeting Sept. 2 to 9 Illustrated. Ragged Social Philosopher(lay ing a dime on the bar) The rich are getting richer and the poor poorer. Wealthy Saloon Keeper (drop ping the dime into the drawer) Yes, that's so. A Uood Place For Them. Omaha World. Omaha witnessed a Salvation funeral yesterday, and there were many expressions of regret that the me" who play the tenor horns were not in the hearse. Nothing better can be applied to a cut or bruise than cold turpen tine ; it will give relief almost in stantly. Salt sprinkled over anything that is burning on the stove will prevent any disagreeable odor. VOL. Ill i. 4.V OVEH- TiittlES DesU-tive Eire and vExplosiori;of r tinpowder and;Xar.tndEei VAHTliat AkE IV OS in CAKOLIA Appointmeata by the' Prasident- Lamar to be 0 nfirMjHSenator Ingalls Resi dence Burned -Defaulter arrested. The Kkrai.d's Speei.il Pispatehee.l Lowell, Mass., Jan.-' 12.- Two large four-story houses were de stroyed by fire this morning. The buildings were owned by the city and were occupied by the fire de partment and the Sixth Regiment as an armory. Iu the latter build ing were 20,0.10 rounds of cartridges whick kept up a constant fusilade. Several kegs of .powder exploded with such force as to be heard all over the citv. The loss is estimated at $75,000. " SOI Til l'AKOLl. A E tUTlim AKE. Fears ol a Keiiewal of the Disastrous Seenea of Laitt Year, Colcmbia, S. C , Jan. 12. A sharp earthquake shock, the first in many months, startled the citi zens of Columbia this morning. Buildings were severely shaken, and doors, windows, crockery and glassware rattled tn a lively man ner. People sleeping were rudely awakened and many rushed into the streets. AT CHARLESTON. Charleston, Jan. 12. There was an earthquake shock at Sum merville this morning. A slight shock was also felt by some per sons here, though it was so slight as not to be felt by the majority of, the people. There was no danger' and no alarm. AS AKMOKV KLK.VED, And with it $5,OOfl Worth of Fine Stock, Poultry and Oogs. Columbia (Ohio), Jan. 12. The Fourteenth regiment's armory was burned this morning. All the uniforms and equipments of the regiment were destroyei and 1000 pounds of cartridges exploded. The Ohio Poultry, Pigeon, Ken nel and Stock Association were holding their annual exhibition in the armory at the time. The val ue, of thf exhibit is estimated at $50,000 in dogs and stock, all of of which was consumed except two or three dogs. A UEFAFLTLK AKKESTKD. A Jeweler "Swipes" a Lance Lot of Diamonds and Fails. New York, Jan. 12. Howell Payne.of the jewelry firm of Payne, Steck & Co., who failed a few days ago for $130,000, was arrested to day. Shortly before the failure he obtained diamonds from several firms and when the firm failed they were not to be found. There are two indictments against him for grand larcenv. Disastrous London Fogs. London, Jan. 12. Fog contin ues extremely dense and shows no signs of lifting. Forty loaded ves sels are. fog bound in Mersey. Ser vice on various packet lines has been suspended. Several vessels have gone ashore on account of the fog. It has also demoralized rail way trains, and numerous fatali ties have occurred. Aupoiuted Minister to Mexico. Washington, Jan. 12. The president sent to the senate to-day the name of Edward O. Bragg, of Wisconsin, to be envoy extraordi nary and minister plenipotentiary oi United States to Mexico. The St. Paul Ice Palace. St. Pai l, Jan. 12. A fierce bliz zard prevailed here to-day, in con sequence of this the laying of the corner stone of tiie ice palace was postponed until Saturday next. John S wiiil on (Dangerously III. New York, Jan. 12. John Swinton is lying in a critical con dition at his residence in this city. He has been suffering from erysipe las for a week. Schooners Lost. Gloucester, Jan. 12. The fish ing schooners Wm. Harsun and Peter D. Smith, carrying crews of twelve men each, have been given up for lost. Senator Ingalls Residence in Ashes. Atchison (Kan.), Jan. 12. The residence of Senator Ingalls with all it contents was entirely de stroyed by fire this morning. Will Tote to Confirm Lamar. Washington, Jan. 12. Senator Riddleberger has announced that he will vote to confirm Lamar. Stop that cough, by the use of Ayer's Cherry . Pectoral the best specific for all throat and lung dis eases. It will allay inflammation, aid respiration, and strengthen the vocal organs. Ayer's Almanacs are free to all. Ask for one. Ladies, misses and children's w ool knit hoods, scarfs and jackets at cost at Samuel E. Young's. Pi J