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VOL. Ill wi;. r,'i ir. CENTS' A -WEEK'.- 1 ' - ALBANY. OREtfOHk SATURDAY ilMORKING. JANUARY 21. 1888 Ik rAlbahy Blrf ! . s - - .- -Under the new management of- 1 Tl arser re. -WIPO WILL KEEP- . pic rtinfce family i rixx-rjes ;s.iid FRESH BAKED BREAD very Uay, TEAS and COW EES, Mies, M, Hps, CANNED fiOOSS, ETC. The best Soap in tie market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. j fc. John Fox"s old stsad,ibelow Flinn's j new 'tuiek. ApMturallmplemeiiis, IFARM IKPIEME1TS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION--2. A. R. DWAKlE Stois and Tinware AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE 17:S. "E. NELSON, . . . Slredfi., Oregon. PALACE MEAT MARKET JAMESV. PlPE.PrOp. rtrsl lNt, - ... - - , MinT The best variety iif choice beef,vcal,iiutton. pork eusage, fctcin the city kept constantly an hard.. Cash paiilfor.ll kinds" oci."5 MRS EMMA O CONNER Fine iIillinery Opposite Ke - r '.. .--.it Best Syrup, Pies, Cakes, & McFarland & Wr H. W1LLARD, .A LIVE. ..IN A LIVE 1WN. Th s is what Albanv is at present, anil in wrier to keep pace with the lively tinn-s in this eifv, W. H. Wilbwt has enlarged hut store and stock so tnat he now lias the most complete and desirable le of furniture in the valiey. His double salesrooms in Froman's block arc flllt d with an tlcgant assortment of new furniture, consisting of holiday epeialr. ties, lountfea in new patterns, find jiold i! n re f. aruca, willow- cfcsartretoyrocVirl, mar' 'TctatitfH, bracket. ett, etc. An examina tion of tho .ock will show this to be true in every respect. Fiirm Lo i : 1 -A ... A A . is; GENEEA L Dpispr, Iwsider, Statione -AST 3EA!EiER IN- Text Books and Fioe stationery, miscellaneous book, photograph and autograph album, inkstands, ink, pens, pencils, jsc, etc. kindj of musical nierchadise. General ISTews Depot. ( fMail orders promptly attended - JULIUS iTO- 61 FIEST ST. (Next to Burkhitrt A: 4 LB ANY, The Red Front. TWEE13AX,b: HardwaiStoves, Ranges, tore, Copprware Pumps, iron pipe, rublvr hose and plumbing joods. Sol" a-reits for the ccleln atcd "Early gi-eikfast" cook stove andj aniiis, and "F.tultlae" parlor heating stoves. Albany, Oregon. - FOR A FULL SEE PACIFIC COAST MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. The undersigned proprietors of f!ie Pacific Coast Marble and Stone Works are prepared to do all kinds of marble and stone work on I short notice. All work guarauteeJ to give j j satisfaction. We will famish to Older raonu- ! menu, headstones and an other work in the marble business", in any shape or olor that can be found in the market. We will furnish Eastern made work as low as any house in ' the state. We call the attention of thejrmb ! lie to Easterr. finished rfe now in our shop. 1 We will not use the Santiam sandstone as we cni.not recommend t for durability, but will endeavor to use the besl material in the market for B uw, Stone Walls, Curbing-, etc. We will sell as losv or lower than any hoitec on the coast Wan always be find at, our plaoe of business on ferry stre 1t one door south of poeMrBi Albany; ofou ,"- All communications -will be promptly answered. Repairing, clewtlng and 'resetting old stones a nuM.jtilfr.v AuirlrAft .. U -- 'Slisrble Dealer .Albany, Oregon FOlt YOlR FISE WINES AND LlQUUKij jfoti M Unnifirt1', " A Stern J-s 'that you will deserve if you tlu nH call ami sec ur superb stuck of. thre glassware and cruckny and clioinc itrocerles. A P -aur ilom petitors - ' ' I- TTill ri?c from vJbi:i) tliey see lie Delighted Buyers ; 'Carryinjr ary.'' -satisfactory bar muins from our storel i Isowest Priees Best Goods liOONN BR0)t.S., Albany I Sclioo Sheet music, uiotic books ami ail I- to. JOSEPH, Reproof WALING CRY Supplies. Koeneykii'eal estate office) O It KG OX. & 1 IOI'KIIVB, Irvin kip mill Sow in llkiiij'. Dr. Henry J. Smitlu tlie eminent surgeon and specialist, 438 Kearney St., can Francisco, author of popular lectures on Science or late, uni on it Nasal Catarrh and its Cure, Cause and Cure of Deafness, Diseases of.the Male. Diseases or the Female, etc , who for years past has made legnltii profei-s- lonal visits to rortlana,; ana una pre viously visited Albany s a represent ative of the Pacific Surgical Institute, is now at the R ;vere house, where he may be jtonsultcd regarding all chron ic special tuicT surK-1 atlections, iit eluding deafness, ctifJ'jis.Magai: tarr,-jifivyioB$ siirdpeVations on the Werairthroat and lung-disea'es, nerv ous, blood, kidney and sexual diseases or weakness in either sex.1 atlec- tions of the hi;.i, I nee and ankle joints, and a 1". cases in any way clippled or deformed. All caes n-HiulriHg braces or other curgifil appliances will be furnished without extra charge from our wwkshops. All -crises of rheutna Uni, chronic ulcer., cancers. skin dis ease mid all cases -of broken dowu coiirtiKition, are especoally invited to call uad investii-ate our method of treatment. To all the afflicted he would say do not 'be influenced, by what, -others may say, but come and sue u-o ar.d decide for yourselves. The doctor has been connected for y ears witb institutions wlxsse sole practice wise Che treatment of chronic, special and surgical atj'eetins, -and has had an oi portunity unsurpassed for leain 'nig!to cure that class of diseases which haive. been given up by the general practitioner as incurable. The doctor lias been in practice over 20 years and h? -a graduate of the best school in Amierica and the .university of, Berlin, Mid may t,e consulted in Gerni'-iii or Emrlish. Tlie doctor would call at iitnition to the wonderful ' (AALVANO - OXYGEN TREAT MENT, Which was originated by him and has Ihuen used successfully in hundreds of cases that had resisted all other treat ment. He would call special attention to.his treatment of FEMALE WEAKNESS Symptoms of which are backache, burning pain on top of the head, feel iing r.f debility, gi-nera weakness, luiigii.il', and iH-rviiUMios as the most jj-uiecessliil ano permaiiei '.'been devised for thcrur jS 'large class of suliereis. -uiccessliil and permanent that ha" ever re of tins very TO THOSE OF Tim MALE SEX Who may be suflerfcig frorn an., dis ease or weakness of the sreniio-iirinary organs he would sav: Do not was e vy-tur time by sendins- from home for ;j -oKerti i d specilics or to so-called ;i ''doctors" who won d have von he. ! Leve tint they can iinder.-tand all the ' " f ' mhjiiiis oi iuur ins bi i -use wunoui seeing you. H,y means of the microscope and chemical anal jysiswecan tind out all about Miur jjxasr and will guarantee success in 'j every case he undettwkes All weak 5 nes can be speedily cured by our g:il- 5 nano oxviren treatmciA. Piles radically cured without pain and without cutting NASAL CATARRH. Thi baneful diseae. which is so officii nciflecied and allowed to develop ronsiim,.ition ano man;,- .other serious rioniplications, has Ih-ch cured by our p. an of treiitment in hnirclreds of "cases urOregoa and throughout, the North-we- t ( oiist Tho-e wiliOii'irr 'afflicted should not de-pair, but omne to us and ike - c u i e d . u ,icW Tcslliiioninls. Fo'luv.iiit arc a ft-w of the Tlmmlrfils f tc-ntinioninlF we have received fruin rron liariii!; the l ast twelv- vear: KliiTOX, ().. Oct. n, lt5.-Jit.ir Walla' Wclln .loiimal: A 8i?iiteo ilnfy;to th pub iidfToiiiotH me to state that my son Heiiry hwihkttn afflicted with (leafn8 fincc a hilii, aixS when saw from your jiaaer that l)r Sniitli.of the Pacific SiiVnicivl' Institute was in H'afla AValla I lcterminel to consnlt. hi.11 Tlie doctor informed me that -be was afflicted with catarrhal deafness, and thought that he couU cure him. I a-eorlifi;lv put him uiwior the doctor's treatment, which soon re suited in a cure, and I could recsinmend the doctir'-f treatment t. all who may. he suSer imrfrotn deafness or . an) of the. effects l nasal -catarrh. N. Pierce. j I MJWOSS. Or , Oct. 3. "S.S6.-JEditor Walla .lhL4-mr .al: As the local doctors ins ste'l that ths cure of my bnv Henrr was oiilv temporary I know take pleasure in statinj; that after a lapse of one year bits condition is better than when I made my firrt. statement. - X rieroe. ' Editor oregonian Dear Sir: for twelve years I have been suffering from pouchitis an asthma eo-thal I was competed to keep ray rot m during the entire Winter season, hut under the newgalvano-oxygtn treatment sf Dr. Henry .Smith, of San Francisco, I have bean able to attend to -my dutiw; t oore during the tstire wtnter witti perfect ease and comfort, and would cheerfully weorn raend all who ajy be similarly afflicted to go Dr. Smith auJ be cured H'ury Barber, East Portland Sup t Hogue's hiill' Nov. 2, 1SS6. Aurora Miia, Or., Dec. 12, 1887. J. W. Ehlen writes: Your treatment lias nearly cured me of m.v catarrh difficulty of hearing and bronchitis. I would have been quite well had I followed your directions and taken treatment regularly. Portland, Or., Nov. 13. 1S86- M. Slavich (Proprietor Louisville restaurant) says: My catarrh, asthma aad bronchi tin have been cured bv Dr Smith's treatment, and I can attend, to all my duties and' enjoy good health once more.. Spokane Falls, Aug. 5, 1887. Mr. P. L. LeBritcn says: Dr Smith has cured me of my rheumatism, complicated with heart and and kiCney disease, which have made my life miserable for the seven years. . . ; . . Spraoi b, W. T., Aug. 4, 1887. To the public: This is to crtify that I have for ' ver 19 years been troubled with a malignant chronic sore cr ulcer on rtihin, which more than a dozen doctor have tried to cure and failed, and my friends told me if I healed it no it would kill me. ut Dr. H. J. Smith told me he would cure mc, an 4ftr three- montn s treatment it was entnely healed and 1 am still alive and the healtbies and hap piest man iit Eastern Washington territory. J M. Layniance. ' Kefcreneea. L. Z. Gray, Albany, Or., child hip diseases -Thos. Kirx, CeiiteTvilfe, Or- wffe eured of hip disease in both hips. -Mike Ryder. Kirbyviile, Or., child cured crooked hg. -Mrs. L: A, Hogue, Chehalis, W. ' Tr, ' child cured curbuture of spine. J. A. Holbr-ok, Union, Or., cancer of lip. L. A. Alsop, Alkali, Or , eatarrh.brouchitis and consumption. ' . Dr. D. Sidilell, The Dalles, or., cured r.f laryngiti, and removal of tumor frm trroat. Oltice in Kevere house. 'Consultation frea. Call without delay, as the doctor's stay is limited. Olfice hours from 10 a. tt. to 4 p. m. and from to S evenings. waiiii.;t sews. WnnfN a ijutd 1 hells tyrant Korlcllrd -The -iiber .oIes. Washington, Jau. 10 Holman of Indiana, yesterJay said he pro posed to introduce j. a bill at once to forfeit the laud gijant upon the re cently completedlitie of the Cala l'oinia Oregon road. The com mitto on Public Lauds of the House will not take any hasty action in the matter. The Secretary of the Treasury transmitted to Congress to-day patters in relation t the ciaim of Newton McCov amounting to $950 tor services and expenses as coun sel roT the Untied states in tl e conduction of certain hearings be fore the register and receiver ot the laud office at Oregon City of alleged timber land entries Alter the minor repairs rendered necessary to the Thetis by her Alaskan cruise are completed she will look aft-r the interest of whalers and setters in the Arctic. Up to this time only revenue cut ters have Oeen detailed for this purpose, the Thetis being the tirst man-of-war t be sent on sicli an expedition. OLD OI TIIK!. MOHES lKC'Al li;. Plantations MvMed antl MausioitK UcpIaccU by HuIh anl Cublun. Savannah (Ga) News. - A gr at many of the plantation? in dihVicnt parts of the South, w iii h were once well known t'er tneir size, th magnificence of the resi- ences pon ttem. the hospital i y or their owners, or on account of prominence of the families which possessed them, are now Jailing in to luitts. The reason of this is p f kps that the land has been worked Sv ioug without being fer tilizt d that .it has become poo-, or it my be that those id to whose poss.ssion it has (Missed lacked the energy and skill which are required to make it pay under the present s e'em "t labor. One of these fp-iniiii- od pi. -c-, in L:b"rty (''Un y n ibis Sit was recently mU o a colored iu.m lor Sj250), only t ii the ptiichast. price U-ing n (jui'i'd at '"lice, li is known as Laurel View., aud is within two nines oi tl4e historic town of Sun s burv. li was once the home oil lie gi I ted John EUiot, bod a verybeau tilul home it was. John klliot: represented Georgia in the United States Seuhtein to 1S5B. The plantation contains 2800 acres, it was purcliasd during the war of se cession by Linton Stephens, and was sold to the present owner by his heirs. The district in which the plantation is situated was noted from the tirst settlement of the State until the emancipation of the slaves tor the intelligence aud wealth tf its -citizens. It is now, however, almost wholly abandoned to the colored people, lis great plantations hawe been divided in to small tai'uiti, and the superb mansions, one the homes of men noted for their wealth aid culture, and of woman tasnotts l' r beauty and refinement are tailing into decay, and are 'Wing -replaced by cabins' aind huts, whose 'chimneys ot sticks and mud tell more plain ly than wordsthe i-MHi'veious change for worse which has taken place jij the once rich and prosperous dis trict. ' A MOKSTKU A-GKT. A trlklnK ExprrinM-jkt With Kodmaa I'jtnnoaa. Two Safety Valve. One of our leading army engin eers has brought before the engin eer classes of late an experiment of so startling a nature in its it -cepttou as to promise wonderful results. It is a monster magnet made of two Rodman suns, which are connected, at ' the breech: Around the wagnet thus formed is wound about twenty miles of sub marine cable. The cable is some that has been used in the torpedo service. It is wound and fastened in a substantial manner, making a permanent magnet. When electri city i9 applied some strange re sult take place. For an instance, a bar of railroad iron thirty feet long, if placed in the open cannon's mouth, cannot be drawn out by as many men as can grasp it. Another instance of the strength of this big magnet was illustrated recently with a 350 pound cannon on the negative side. On revers ing the electrical current it fell from its position, but was attracted to the opposite cannon and clung to its side. The positive current was then reserved alternately with the nagative, and the heavy cannon bait playedjietween the two can oon ijke a tack' between the poles of V toy' 'magnet'."' Before many days there will be a public exhib ition of this remarkable attractive magnet. Tne Seven Wonder of I he World. 1. The Pyramids of Egypt. 2. The Tomb of Mausolus, King of Caria. 3. The Temple of Diana at Ephesus. 4, The walls and hang ing gardens of: Babylon. 5. ' The image of the sun at Rhodes, called Colossus, (i. The ivory and gold statue of Jupiter Olympic. 7. The Pharos or Watch Tower of Alexan dria, built by Ptolemy I'hiladel-phus. LATEST BISPATCilES Fatal Disaster in a Jacksonville, Wisconsin, Eievator. ASOTllEU (OLD STOBM BAiC. More Men Frozen t3 Death A Murderer Makes a Contession of His Horritle Crime and is Hanged. The HKUAUi'd special Dispatcht s.l Jacksonville (Wis.), Jan. 20. A boiler in George Kastner & Co.'s iirain elevator exploded this morn ing, killing Mr. Kastner and a man named Kennedy and James Bracker. The building took fire and at last accounts there was danger of a general conflagration, as the water supply was giving out and the flames working toward the tobacco works and Northwestern depot. MOKE OLI WKATHfcK. The Storm Bene wed Men Freezing Waut of Fnel nud safferiug. Chicago, VJan. 20. Telegrams from various parts throughout the nortiiwest announce the arrival of another cold snap. In Iowa the thermometer ranged from 10 to 20 degrees below zero and a high wind caused the snow to drift badly, delaying trains generally. At Lincoln, Neb., the thermometer registered 16 degrees below zero at J o'clock this morning, and in llinois 18 below. A FUEL FAMINE Minneapolis, .Tan. 20. Brown's Valley, Minnesota, special says: "We have been blockaded for three weeks, and unless the train comes in with fuel inside of two days there will be serious suf fering here. Theie is more suffer ing as vet in the country than in the town." FEOZEN TO 'DEATH. '. Wixslow, A. T., Jan.20 A man named David Jay, who left here yesterday morning on horseback, was found frozen to death twenty miles from Winslow. KAII.RO ADS AtiAIN BLCCKED. Watekton, Jan. 20. The rail roads are blockaded again at this place. The mercury is 35 degrees below zero. All travel is suspend ed again. A MIIODEKKK HA WED. He Makes a 'on region of Horrible Itutclicry I'jfore w iuxiug Off. Boston, Jan. 20. James E. JSewlin was hanged at Cam bridge jail this morning for the murder, of George A. Codman his employer on January 4, 1888. The details of the murder, which was committed for money, and for which young Newlin was executed, makes it the most horribie af- lair in the history ol New Eng land. Newlin, who was only 17, was employed by Codman to de liver milk. According to Newlin's confession, lie went to the ban: and waited lor Codman early in the morning, and w hen he ap peared be struck him in the neck with a knife killing him instantly. He afterwards cut up the body so that he could carry it, and putting the parts in an old milk wagon, drove about fifteen miles away and threw out the pieces where they were found bv the iarmers. Xangtify O'Rricn Itricasrd. Dvblix, Jan. 20. Wm. Brien, editor of the United Ireland, who has been confined to prison since October 31, was released from the Tullamore jail to-day. He pro ceeued to the priest's house in Tullamorej followed by a large crowds which cheered him 'repeatr edlyl There was no disorder. Will be Hange I. Prescott, Jan. 20. Martin Dei and a Mexican, who was sentenced to be hanged, has been respited by Secretary Bayard for thirty days. A Big Expedition. London, Jan. 20. It is stated thalfrSpain is organizing an expedi tion t-j Morocco, to, consist of 25, 000 men. , olabtc Dead. London. Jan. 20. Sir Robert Waller Carden died to-day at the age of 87. DEMOCRATS ALAKMKD, North Carolina Will Very Likely Go Republican. Washington, Jan. 19. Demo cratic members of the Ways and Means Committee are alarmed over the condition of their party in North Carolina. The entire Dem ocratic Central Committee of that State have made an elaborate state ment to the effect that " should the House refuse to take action upon the internal, revenue' feature of North Carolina taxation that North Carolina will surely go Republi can, Democratic Congressmen have said that they could not promise to reduce these taxes, ' but they would agree to give all internal revenue officers salaries instead of fees. Representatives of moon shine whisky are not entirely satis fied, but say that is better" than notliior. A.MMATtO OKBATK. A Proposition to txpenil $50.00 In Representing the linitrd States. - Washington, Jan. ' 19. There was an animated debate in the House this morning over a resolu tion proposing the expenditure of 50,000 to represent the United States at the exposition to be held in Melbourne. Australia, to cele brate the anniversary of the found ing of New South Wales. Judge Keily said he opposed the resolution because when the Cen tennial exposition was Itelri in Phil adelphia in ISTG, CwDgiess refused to make an appropriation and loan ed tiie Centennial i$ 1 ,500,000, which it 'ecovcred from 'he people of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and 7s ew Jersey. Kelly said that a certain member of the House, at the time the loan was made, and who is a member of the present House, demanded a fee of .$10,000 from the Government for having inserted in the Act mak ing the loan a ciause which Tend ered it possible for the Govern ment to sue and recover. The member referred to Springer of Illinois, who w. s is re- cupying the cl.air at the time was unable to reply. Ti e resolution as originally ported was passed. KO kKb'PBEIlCTl UO.tp. , Probability of an AINBail Koute to AlnkKa. Junenu (Alaska) Free Press. The great project of building a railway across Siberia, now leing pushed to completion by the Rus sian Government, strongly hold out the idea that in the very near future a great iron belt from this, side of the world will meet it half way, and travel bv laud from the New World to the Old will have been accomplished. Great rail way corporations are now seriously looking into this, as it seems, stu pendous project, but in reality not PeoDle believe. The countrv that wil. necessarily have to be crossed in Western British Columbia and Central Alaska is far from being the frigid zone that many believe it to be. The line would undoubt edly in its course north strike-the headwaters ot the Yukon river, then Keep down that mighty stream to within perhaps a bun dread miles of the coast, at or near Vnlatn. alicrp it wrmlil leavi th river and running nearly west would terminate at Cape Prince of Wales, within about fifty statute miles or the Siberian coast. Very little difficulty, except, perhaps, in crossing the ranges at the head waters of the Yukon, would be apprehended from deep snows in winter. The climate along the Yukon is dry and bnt very little snow falls there from eighteen inches to perhaps two feet in depth. Extreme cold, from 70 to 80 degrees below zero, only prevails during about, two months of midwinter, and this would be the greatest drawback to winter travel. Im mense forests skirt the route nearly to the coast, and about midway down the Yukon are probably the greatest coal banks in the world. Branch lines would tap all the coast settlements and the rich mineral sections of the interior. (.With such a fair country before them it will be wonderful, indeed, in this enlightened and progressive age, if work has not commenced, on such a line within a very short time. St-ylla and bury fedis. Scylla is a rockv cape on the west coast of south Italy, jutting out boldly into the sea so'hs to form a small peninsula just at the north ern entrance to the Siraits ef Mess ina. The rock is about 200 feet high, and much hollowed out below by the action of the waves. Nav igation at this -place was looked upon by the ancients as attended witlf immense danger. This rock, according to Homeric legend, was the abode of a hideous monster, eucom passed with dosand wolves. Charybdis is a celebrated whirl pool in the Straits of Messina, ilomer places it immediately op posite to Scylla. If it was so, "it has changed its situation since his days. The myth connected with it is, that under a large fig tree, which grew out of the rock opposite Scyl la, dwelt the monster Charybdis, who thrice every day sucked down the water of the sea and thiice threw it up again. Ships which tried in navigating to avoid Scylla were often wrecked on Charybdis. Altogether Too Binkey. She I cannot marry you,Jeorge but I will always be a sister to you. He-Always? - She Yes; always. He You are very kind, but I'm afraid it wouldn't do. The man you marry might object to it and make things disagreeable tor both of us. I know 1 wouldn't likemv wife playing the role of a sister t an old beau - of ners. Indeed I should decidedly object to her having any brothers of that kind. You can be a sort of second cousin to me or something like that, but a sifter is out of the question; its too risky, altogether too risky.