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" v. ....... . - . - " ..CENTS a u K -K:. A!BA!Y. o.KKWON: SUNMY MORNl.NU. APRIL i8S8. Lvoiiutt i VuaU yoa 10 acu siucUiiau if a c-y excsini-jhal character? If to goto BROWN ELL & STANARD'S, ALBANY, OBEflOX, " i ii rc srn--rifl :i littl timp 1 Artie i no nrr-r r- ':r :Unl:iv tif - - 1 --.r - Seasonable, Fasnionable And Reliable Boots and. Snoes It will pay you to go there, and you will thank us for drawing yovr atten tion to it, . Willi i in 11)171)1) mia Has been selected with great care, and is a wonderful aggregation f bright NEW GOODS. . There 16 no room for J doubt about the quality, and represent TjKTJE Ax,TJES. Everybf dy can rely upon a 'cordial fcrcceptionj and satisfactory bar gains. . ( CALL A.T 0ZLT03H Xtie Red Krorit. rWEEDALE & SOPKIlSrS, IT 1 M I fes, itanges, Pumps, iron pipe, ruhbor hose and Jplumbing goods. Sole agents for the celebrated "E trly Brcakfjist" cook stoves and ranges, and "Faultless" parlor heating stoves. Albany, Oregon. California, k r JB ton c h IXS lAolL TINt- MrfiCQ.ORoynLr Ui Xrs7 VJ Hn S LI I I feu; LJJ r Mil J ulto-- cm HATE VuL A WLl in the head which doc not get tetter? Have you an excessive secretion of mucus or matter in the nasal passages which either must be blown from the nose or drop back behind the palate, or hawked or snuffed backward to the throat? Are you troubled hv hawking, sfitrinit, weak ainl inflaired eyes, frequent soreness of the throat, el 4 a e . 11 rn vv.. i TBEONLY- UAHANTEED 'CURE I - z XATARRH lABIETINEMEDCc PROVILLE corroawiy it.ts r--e uie crrujitiou wunin. , As every bieath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the secre tions in the nasal passiges, it must necessarily follow that poisoning of the whole system gradually takes place, while the morbid matter that is swallowed during the sleep passes into the stomach, enfeebles digestion, and often produces dyspepsia, and finally great debil ity, nervousness and'eonsumption. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any of the above symptoms do not delay, 'but try Califorsia Cat-R-Clrb at once. We positively guarantee a few applications ta relieve, and a thorough treatment to erne. S:jt nicnths treatment for -1.00: sent by mail $1.10. ..- hi.. :iiif i jifK- ire- ror MM M 0 .L 7, Successor to E. W. Langdon) -DEALER IX- Dings, Paints, Oils, . T'crfumervand toilet a rfu U.R ?'? 11,11 Hue of books and ;'"!opf'ry. periodicals, etc. 2 Prescriptions carefully ' IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE, Alb-ny Oregon. EUREKA The motto of California means, "fl'e have found it." Only in that land cf nshine, where tthe orang eraon, fig nd grape bloom ad rip t . a id attain heir hiLbest perfection ii mic'-winter. xre the herbs and gum found that are used in that pieasant leioedv for all throat and lung troubles, Santa Abie. t j rule of coughs, asthma, and con x rtkn. Fohay Mason, of Al io , Oregon, have been appointed or this valuable California rem ind sell it under a guarantee at $1 f bottlrv Three for 2. 50. FOR SALE BY OREGON nnging or roarmg in the ears, more or jtess impairment of the hearing, loss of smell, memory impaired, dullness cr Mtzzmess of the head, dryness or neat ot nose? Have you lost all sense of smell? Have you a hacking cough? Have you dyspepsia? Is your breath foul? Ik so you iiavr the Catarrh. Some have all these svmptoms, others only a part.' IThii leading symptom of ordinary ca tarrh is increased secretion of mucus of yellow or greenish colored matter. t out Dreatn is caused oy tne decom posing secretions exuded from festering ulcerR far oack in the head; sometimes the membrane covering the bones is "FOR eaten away and tne bones themselves gradually decay. Such cases ara in deed objects of pity, as stench from CAL miic w i 1 VI BLACKMAN TiDwareloprware Imi 1 A v 1 1 ; liiOUil Ii Albany Eatery ! Under" the new management of- 'ate Bros. , WHO KEEP 2 A full stock of 'choice family groceries and Canned Pineapples, Choice Table Delicacies Ornamented cakes for Wedding and Parties. Salmon bellies, mackerel and salt fish of all kindf. FRESH J BAKED BREAD Jfivery Day. Best Syrup, Pies, Cak TEAS asd COFFEE Candies, Nuts, Raising CANNED GOODS, ETC. The best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars. Ttrk, John'Fox's oldjstand. lolFlinn's lew brick. FARM IMPLEMENTS, EVERY DESCRIPTION HARDWARE Stove and tare AT PORTLAND PRICES. CALL AND SEE US. E. NELSON, Shedd Oregon. AM; Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR. EiFXadier nnd children's ;hair dress ng a specialty. DntjJe natisfaction guaranteed. OF ALBANY OREGON. ' President, L. Flinil. VICE-PRESIDENT S. E. Young, cashier, G.E.ChamberIain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight Exchange and Telegraphic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. oX.- ST-z E. You L. Fiiss L E. UUIN W. b. TURRBLL Gbo. E. Cbambrrlaix. Portrait TkvCm Pnotvgrapher Tweedale's Building I SITTINGS BY APPOINTMENT ROOMS TO RENT, APPLY TO Wht B. W, Cundiff, coiner of Third aud Washington streets. . ' HAVING SOLD AN INTEREST IN MY harness business to T . J . overman, 1 am desirous of collecting all my outstanding notes and accounts. All persons knowinsr themselves indebted to me will please cal: and settle. The business will be continued as usual at the same please. E. L THOMPSON. Albany, Feb. 2i 1 Magnolia Floor. M1HE BES1 MAGNOLIA FLOUR DELIV X ered to any part of the citv", for S1.10 per sack. JOHN A CRAWFORD. ISOdtf ri W. IIASTON, PiiVMCIAN Snu SUR- VJ, peon, Albany, Orot'cn. VJ . geon, Aibr.iiy, Oroycn. ; MH: ELLIS, PHYSICIAN ! iiJ . geon, Alba:.yfA)regon. f SUKr CC. KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND SUR . geon Albany, Oregon, offlce;over Grad wohl's store. Office hours, trow 8 a. m. to 4 P. M. " . " -,. DR. E. A. McALISTER HAS' LOCATED his office on the cornef W Flret and Hravialbin streets, over Redlle& Brqnnell's store, where he can be found t&ien not pro fessionally engagfri. ; - MRS M-McCOY.M. 0HtCEOPATHIC jihysiuian, office and r&Ufnce corner of Fir.st iind Baker streets, AlbanJL Or. Chronic disease a sjwcialty.' Consult Son free. Of fi :e hours: 10 to 1?A f andf to 5 p. m. ATIVKXE; DR. N. .BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT . Law, Albany, Oregonfe-i Office in Odd bellow's TeiiijJe. -ViH pracfiee in all courts of the state, and ve speei.U Attention to all tusines?. . ' ': ; -: i ' . , w OLVEfPtW iR f twAraftRNEYS at Law, Albany, or. office in roomi mmbft-ASsistant secretary. Al and 14, stores- Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's JK. WEATHORFORP, ATTORNEY AT . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. . Will practice in all the court? of thentate, and give special attention x all business. , , For Sale. A SPAN OF HORSES, HARNESS ANP wagon for sale, either tosether or sepa ; tely as will suit purchasers. For infoma t'on, call at this office or at the owner's store at Spier. You will Bave Money BY TAKING YOUR SEWING MACHINES to the reoaifer. B-F. Parsons, at Siith and Jefferson street, Albany, Oregon. Gooffl satisfaction or no pay. . : - Gl. BARTLEY, M. 0., OFFERS HIS services .to the good citizens of the vi -init of Tanfnt, Linn county Oregon. . ... . 1 1 . OF LAK D SITUATED 12 miles eust of Albanv.near the Oregon Pacific railroad,. 360 acres in cultivation, end contains sufficient water and timber for gen era use. Would : make four good . farms Price, 12,000, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apply to J. J. Dorris. rEVERB- HOUSE. ALBANY. OR. CHAS XL Pfeiffer. Prop. Only lirst-eclass house in the city. Large sample rooms for com iinrcial men. -Mo Chinamen employed in the ;i;chen. General stage office tor uorvallis. Sew Cigar More. fXTTO SALL1NCER HAS OPENED A CI J gar and tokacco store opposite the Russ House. His lormer patrons are invited to call and see his new store. DR. R. KOLDEWAY, VEI ERfNAl Y SCI", yeon. Aiujoy, Oregon. Graduate i.'. Get i.i.n rnJ Aevictn colleges. "I have need Simmon Liver Regulator for many yean, hav ing mads it my only Family Medicinn. My mother before to e was Tery partial to it. It is a sare, good and rename medi cine for any disorder of the system, and if used in time is a great preventive of aiekneee. I often recommend it to my friends, and shall continue to do so. "Rot. James M. Rollins, ?astorM.S.Church,So.Fairftld,Va., TIME AND BKTORr BILLS SAVED 61 Uvavm keeping Sitntnmnm Livet egulatir j the heuee, "I have found Simmons liver Regulator the best family med icine I ever used for anything that may happen, have used it in Indigestion, Colic, Diarrhoea, BUUnune, and found it to re lieve Immediately. After eat ing a hearty supper, if, on going to bfed, I take about a teaspoon -ful, I never feel the effects of the supper eaten. "OVID G. SPARKS, . "Ex-Mayor Macon, Qa." "ONLY GENUINE Has our Z Stamp on front of Wrapper. '. H.Zeilin A Co., Sole Proprietor !. l.OO- PHILADIXPHIA. r SURE DEATH TO- Spirrels and Gophers, Made by a new process: never fails to give satisfaction. Ev e r y can warreiited 01 money re funded. The SntAPKST be iu e it is the best. Prepar ed in such a way that squirrels eat it in prefer- I enae to green I gr a h s, etc. Over 50,000 cans sold last f year. Ask vnnr drusnrist or dealer tor ft and take no other. OR SHORT LINE & UNION PA CIFIC R. R. Shortest and best route to all points ca6t and south. Pullmad Palace cars. Emigrant or fam ily sleeping cars all the way through frojn Portland to Council Bluffs and HansasCity without change. Theee cars are free Af charge. For further particulars regarding rates, etc inquire of Curran & Monteith, agents, Albany, Oregon iHLTLESS FAMILY F.1ED1GINT a 0vmm STATE NEWS. Multnomah County Rejjliears Make Their Noninitions. STA1K COXYKMIOK DELEGATES. Joe Simon Will Ee Ther dm Usnaf Budget of Newg froa the Stats Cap ita". Portland Mews. Special to the Hrialp Portland, April 7. The Mult nomah county republican tonven t'on met here to-day. The con vention was called to order by A. VV. VViti;erell, chairman of the county central committee. Geo. A. teteel was chosen chairman, A. Gamble secretary and A. W. tar orga"hisation was&fibctd and the uual committees appointed, the following nominations were made : State senators, J. C. Car son, J. R. YVaite, Donald Mackay. Jo5'. Simon ; repressntatives, It. P. Jiiarhart, U. . Harrington, II. H. Noithrup, W. M. Ladd, D. V. Thompson, J. A. Strowbridge, W T. Humj, VV B. Gilbeit, J.J. Fish er. The following persons were chosen delegates to the state con vention: (J. Ball, Jonathan Bourne, Jr., B. P. Cardwell, J. O. Carson, H. W. Cortett, it. P. Kaihart, &. M. Dunne, M. U. George, E. B. Hill, Sol Hirsch, F. W. Jordan, James Lolan, Unas. A. Malarkey, Rums "Mallory, M. F. ftlulkey, 11. K. McGieiior, J. Y. Ogilbie, J. Silvertone, Jos. Simon, r. JN. fehurtlen, George A. Steel, GeO. L Story, A. H. Tanner, Win. Teller, W. fe. 'Ward, K. B. Williams, Geo. H. William, A. W. Wuheieil, Geo. L. Woods; county clerk, Wm. Sewell; circuit couit clerk, J. JR. Duff; recorder. W. L. Dudlev ; trecsurer.Frank Hacheny commissioners, D. M. Dunne and Ben. t . mith ; assessor, Geo. Harold, suivevor, T. M. Hurlbin : coroner, A. P. Delin. FKQM THE STATE CAPITAL. t-?al n f an India 1 tilrl A I sy : m glar Arcilcnl at 8-!veiton. Salfm, April 7. Ellen Price, Nez Perce ludian girl, student t Chemawawa,did thismotn'ag. She was a uieinLsr of the graduatir class. BOY BURGLAR IN TROUBLE. Young Booth, a lad aged 16, who was arrested yesterday for enter ing and robbing the till of "tJii Western Unioq Telegraph office, was to-day taken to Independence, where he was charged with steal ing a boat, and was bound over in one fifty bonds. ACCIDENT AT SILVERTON. Mrs. Patterson, a lady of fifty five, living near Silverton, last night fell off of a porch and broke her collar bone, dislocated her sholdier and badly injured her nose. Hon. J. P. Congle III, Portland, April 7. Hon. J. P. Goiigle is lying dangerously ill at his home in this city, ot typnod malaria. The attending physician regards his case as extremely critical. Death of Theodore Allen. Portland, April 7. At. four o'clock this morning Theodore H. Allen Jr., special agent of the Com mercial Union, died at his resi dence in this city of malignant typhoid fever after an illness of 1 wo days only. j A TOOTHLESS TIUEK. He Pays the P"-n..y of h fatal Stroke. Cassell's Mi' -azinc. In the 'household oi Rajah Kahn- arain of Decca there wh a full- grown tiger which used to go about loose on tee premises, wnen mis poor creature was quite young chloroform had been recently- in rrOiliv.;ed into India, and, possibly by way of a crucial experiment of the1 strength of chloroform, a doctor, who was really one of the most kind-hearted id the proh saoa extracted ail ihe teeth and clas of ; this youg tiger under chloroform. The animal thenceforth was treated as a big cat, and was petted and played with during the day' while at night he was chained up euiside the entrance of the ladies 'ap rt inent in case stay one should" wish unauthorizedly to enter or emerge from that part ot the house. This tiger had, of course, to be fed on soft food; boiled goat's flesh and rice and vegetables were the ''cheif of his diet." In an evil hour the men who had to feed the tiger thought to amuse themselves by letting him kill the goats which were brought for his food, and this he was easily able to de by a blow from his huge fore paw's, though depiived of their claws. Having thus learned how to kill a 'live being, he unhappily one night jumped on a small boy who had come within reach of bia chain, and with one stroke broke the child's neck. He was found in the morn inp; anoarentlv very sorry and surprised at what he had done. Liut f course he had to pay the oenaltv of his crime, and as im mediately hot by the Rajah's orders. - A C0SK0P0LITI0N WOMAN. Shp wrnt arovid and akrd subscripions For the h ;ihen bb'-k Egyptians And the Tierra del Fucv.U)sV She did: ' ' For the tribe? ouii'l Athabr .ca, And the men of Madagascar, And the poor souls of Alaska,. So she did: She longed, she s.i,id, to buy Je'lyuike, and jam, and pie For the Athropoplia., So she tlid. . ,,. Her heart reVd forvh Aust--alians And the Lo "obooli-Ghalians, And the fioor, dc; Ainali-.-ar, Yes, it did; And she loved the b'rek Numidian, And the ebon Abyssinijn, And the cbaveoa'-colored Guinean, Oii: she did! An i fhi id sbe'u c;-o- b the ses V:thashipo lr.. tianu cheese For the esU rvin r Chimp.inzeen, Sure, she did. Ho.v she loved the cold Norwegian An It.lie poor, hij'i-nieiled Feejceiac, An 1 the dcr Moluccsi I-la.ider, She did; Sh sent pie and canned tomaio ; J'o the tribes beyond the Equator, But her hu-lwiul ej.t po;.-o, So he did; ' "" The p.ior. helpl homeless thing . " (My voice 'ivlters as I sin1;) Tied his c'oi he . up with a string, Yes, he did. The Judge. SCIENTIFIC SCKAPS. A curious speculation has been made concerning what would hap pen should the earth's rotation cease. The equatorial diameter being twenty-six miles nioie than the polar diameter, the earth would present an equato-iai zone of solid ground miles high above sea level, the water all being drawn to the ooles. This land zone would then be like our Arctic regions, and lie banded by a ring of permanent ice and snow. The influence of the moon upon vegetation is as interesting problen awaiting solution. A recent writer upon the subject mentions that woodcutters in Cape Calony and India insist that timber is full of 1 sap and unfit to be cut at full moon. Aneiher observation of lunar influence in Cape Colony is rapid spoiling of meats and other provisions when exposed to moon light, though this may be due to J the fact tha the light serves as a j guide to insects. Cheap telegraph j is claimed by ! tha inventor of a silicaniz?d cop pjr wire, winch, having less electri cal resistance than other wire used tor teiesrrapuv, win do the same service at less cost, in connection with an automatic machine. The machine, some form of which is already in use, take9 a ribborf which has b-.r.n num-icTcd ai'i cu; with uo.r, ?rui lines (like the Morse alphabet) and, being started up communicates ever the wires the symbols tor letters as fast as a man can turn a crank. There is, as Professor Thompson remarks, no assignable "velocity of electricity,77 as this must vary with the current and the conductor. Wheatstone, in 1833, seemed to show a transmission velocity of 183.000 miles a second through copper wire, but in late experi ments signals were sent over ordi nary telegraph wires on poles, and had" a rate of only 14,000 to 16.000 milcj. With wires near the earth, the velocity was 12,000 miles, but reached 24,000 on very high wires. The Oresou Pacific The Portland Telegram is re sponsible for the following. The Oregon Pacific railway borrowed 115,000,000 la t month to build its line from Albany to Boise City, and also some branch lines and first class steamers. It is rumored that it is the intention of both the Chicago & Northwestern and the Maniloha(Jim Hill) roads to build to Boise City and there join the Oregon Pacific, sending their San Francisco business via Yaquina bay, and reaching Portland by fast steamer on the Willamette troin Albany until they can build a line through the Molalla, Clacka mas, and Eagle Creek section to terminal grounds in East Port land. It looks like these two roads were furnishing 'the money to the Oregon Pacific, and it issur- raised that U is their iDteutxon to absorb the narrow gauge system. This will not oniy furnish a new outlet for Eastern Oregun, but the ubicago'& Northwestern and the Jim Hill roads would thenTiaye the cream of the Willamette val ley business. A short line from Boise City through a rich country would also tap the Cceur d'Alene mines.' Gilhooly hired a ponv the oth-r day to take a little exercise on. He ot all the exercise be wanted, and as he limped to the edge of the pavement to rest nimselt alter Uking so much exercise, a kind friend asked him: "What did you come down so quick for?" "What did I come down so quick tor Did you see anything up in the t ir for me to hold on tof A blind man was sitting in com pany with some visitors, when one ol the company lett the room .L J7 U J- U I -.. n..U inIn Ito.?1' IT UHt WllltC iccill mat iouj moo. said the blind man. "Why," said a friend, in ereat. surprise, "how san you tell?" ':Because," answer ed the blind man, "lor the last hour she has done nothing but laugh." GENERAL NEWS. A Shocking Domestic Tragedy Enaeted in New York. SUICIDE TO PKF.YfcSr STAKVATI8JI Boscoe Conklicg'8 Illness A Somewhai Warlike Ontlook in the Old World News East of the Rockies. The Hhralp s Special Dispatches.1 New York, April 7. Hans toukeyed, and his wife Fanny, a handsome woman of 21 years, took -a dose of poison earlythis morning and died within an hour of each other after being removed to the hospital. The husband was a Polish Jew and had been out of work for some time. His wife was compelled to pawn almost every thing she had of any value. Final ly, the) father, mother and five months', old babv : had to live On hard crusts of bread picked from the streets' refuse barrels. Jacob Sharp's Funeral. New York, April 7. Nothing definite can be learned as to when . the funeral of Jacob Sharp will take place. The family refuse to give any information on the sub ject, and even the undertaker in charge is as ignorant on the matter as the public. He has merely been told to have everything in readi ness to hold the funeral at any hour he might be called upon. It is thought that the body will be taken from the house for burial to night, the relations hoping thus to avoid the obtrusion of curiosity seekers. Only the relatives and most intimate friends of the fami ly are admitted to the house. Quite Warlike. London, April 7. The officials of the government are greatly con cerned in regard to the Berlin crisis. lnev tear that the growing iriitation in Germay against the empress and her moth er, Queen Victoria, will extend to the British nation, resulting in the extinction of the friendly relations existing between the two empires. It is stated that Lord Salisbury has begged the queen to desist from an interference in the controversy over the marriage of the Prince Alex ander and Princess Victoria. .. . ;. I x or Irikk lOBBtlgrMU. . London, April 7. The Trans Atlantic Bteamsiiip companies are stopping the booking of Irish Im migrants, because the number of applicants for passage is greater than can be accommodated. Koseoe Conklfas's Condition. New York, April ?. Roscoft Corikling passed a comfortable night; and is reported very much better to-day. His physicians are Doctors Barker and Anderson, and he is attended by a professional nurse. HIMOKOUS 1K1FT. The change in a dog's eve us be goes from light to darkness, or vice-fersa, occupies three seconds. This is the time when you want to jump the picket fence. Mistreis (to servant) -"Did you tell those ladies at the door I was not at home?"' Servant "Yes. mum." "Mistress "What did they say." servant "'How fortinit?'" Sorrowful Child (to the vicari "Mr. B., mother sent me to tell you that father is dead." Vicar "Is be? Did you call a doctor?'' Child "No, sir: he iust died of himself." MOORF. REVISED. It was Moore who in anapest meter once wrote This remark which it oft pleases writers to quote: "You may break, you may shatter the vase, 11 uu nui, But the scent of the rcses will ban? round it still." Genial Tom might have varied, and not been anuss. His thought and his words to run somethine like thin: They will break, they wiil shatter a wealthr man's will, And the scent of their noses will reach the ltUb U1U1, One of the teachers at a mibiir. school was engaged in explaining me darwinian meory to his class. when he observed that they were 1 not paying proper attention. 'Boys," said the professor, "wheu lam endeavoring to explain to you the peculiarities of the monkey, I wish jou would look right at me." woman's SPHERE. ; They talk about a woman's sphere As though it had a limit; There's not a place in earth or heaven, There's not a task to mankind given, There's not a blessing or a woe, There's not a wliispered Yes or No, ; There's not a life, or death, or birth,. That has a feather's weight of wor h, . Without a woman it in. Successful Bribing Little Nell "I caught Sister Maud engaging herself to another young man ast night, an' she hasn't sent off the first one yet." "Little Kitty "Ain't that nice! Did you tell tn her?" Little Nell "No, she buyea me off." Little Kitty "What did she do?" Little Nell "She said if I'd keep quiet she'd give me one of 'em when I grow up." "Now, Mary Ann," said . the teacher, addressing the foremost of the class in mythology, , "who was it supported the World on his shoulders!" "It was Atlas, ma'am." "And who supported Atlas?" "The book doesn't say, but I guess his wife supported him." Albany, Oregon. if. ii Ii - . ! -.,-, 4