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THE MOTTSTMt IIEHALl): TUESDAY, OCTOIiEK 2. TSSS , .rTT, 'KI-CIV TERMS t' s L' iiC itil'T ION . DAILY. PuUi--hcd -v.:rv jurtitr,' except Mrnda .1 e'.ivcn.ii liv carrier, yer week i awn, i'oi-.-! I'.KIvl.Y. (P-iLUsiicl cvtrv Friday M.iniin-.'i ,!l!!ll!ll, ill H't HtiCC. S'- ! i: M'iuii if. P'i'i ii advance i "'S4K .ti.tli. 'Mails :it the Allan-. p.tollic;c!oseas fallows i'or nil oliiccs north ) 'J ii" i-':istcrn ste.es . .(; :jo a v. j tic West Side 1 A!!1 the- Nairuw (;;.iiL'e It. K. ,1 I'or Portland and Sileia 11 A. M Corva'lis and Va-iUina li.'iO I-. :-i Oltictt Smith j.'iS'M V. M. The Misto!iicc will be closed eh cvcnsiiu rmn six to seven o'clock. Roistered mutter for the early nionia train should be mailed beiore b o clock the re.vinues veiling. NATIONAL KEPQBLIOAN TICKET, FOR PRESIDENT, BENJAMIN HARRISON, OF INDIANA. FOK VICII-IT.USIOEN'T, LEVI P. MORTON OF NEW YORK. FOR I'RKSIDKSTIAL ELECTORS, R03EKT m'LEAN, WM. KAI'LS C. W. Ft LTON. LOOK A FT Eli HEALTH. , . 1 One of the most important duties I ' . i of residents of cities and towns is j . to intelligently look aUer the sani- : tary conditions, and guar.l the) general health of the community, j Expense and labor should not be I sjared to make these necessary j adjuncts of civilization as perfect! as possible. Yet how often do we see them negelected, or criminally disregarded. Popu'ar Science Daily 4np W .Monthly says that in his census j can in belief and is telking against j COFF EES CANNED FRUITS, the latest Specitl'l reports Dr. Billings estimates that her convictions lor play. j . ' , . L . L; , , . ,-n t.,. .:,nti states loo.ooodeaths - ties in breakfast foods, etc., can all be tound in this occur every yr ar from strictly pn -rentable diseases alone. This is unquestionably a very moderate estimate, and, if there are reckoned also twelve cases of serious illness for every death, we see what a great amount of suffering lesults from ignorance of sanitary princi ples. But how is this ignorance manifested? Are not our architects competent: to deal with the pro Idem of household sanitation? It will be said, perhaps, that it is the province of the architect to direct the entire work or nouse Duuuing orl t ..riimm omk detail nf thfi i iittinirs But it should biJ on sid-j. ered that the science of sanitation ij hrnail nrul pntYilircllCnsivC ' . I TVfKS M.E. McCOY.M. l.HOM(EOl'AiHIC Years Of Study and OI experience ! physician, oltiL-e and residence curlier ..i -. " i, ,.-.,,.,, r.,,. i Sixth and Canal streets, Albany, O'. Chronic in sanitary work are necesaty loi i Jiwsi8.., a gIK.,:ialty. CoM81lUai(m of a proper understanding of the sul - j dee hours: 10 to ii a. m an l -i to 5 p. m. ject, It is perhaps,, unfortunate; ; ,,, A ir,.. that there is so little in the sevciej , Mj:)I)LK aoeu .max -a gaudexei: ind Unpleasant details Ol" this WOlk ! . , j to Commend it tO those Whose I i . i , i .!.... it,,. , i,.,l,. irsieo iiiive itn iiicin i j nit- cumj of the more attractive principles of artistic const i ncticn and ti;c science of esthetics. An arch:: ct should have the soul of an ar;; ;, but there are few men whos-.e nature is so broad s to coml.::e ; truly artistic tastes with a love fc CT the details of difficult in- -hanieal : work, involving the necss'ty for undert.iking comprehensive and s. iftntific research. It is the pro- vtnee of the engineer to engage in an occupation of this kind. His natural inclinations and his rigid training in lentitic pursuits nr, liim especially for the directions of . matters relating to drainage and sewage disposal. Every city re-' , j . 4-1 f 1 iJUireS work and thought in thai : direction and siecially is that the case with our growing and at pre- nt prosperous city. There are .1... ..... 1. ... , V, Q : nany points that COine under the i ' , . , i i i u ! liead of healtn that should be care-, ,.n,r .cMnrl and tilvmDth" 1 luliy considereii, ana pi.. mpu : acted UDOtl. i M a I ! B )TH the Senate and b.0U?e have ... i prettv Well made Up their mindS j . , ... -ni . ,i;..i,-rr.ont that there will be- no adjournment t he present session of congress but i i t - x ; merely a recess irom October to , -r , , t. ' XHOVeniD ir 1-. in pieaeni w-Muii i lias already bw'en prolongedto be the . largest in American history. ' be longest preceding se don w"as tl at : o 1S5'.1, the year of the Mi- ouri t ompromise, which was ndjouu ed at noon September 30. Construe- lively the session of 1WS," follow ing the impeachment proceedings against President Johnson, was longer, the adjournment having taken place November 10, but as matter of fact congress took a six weeks' rest from July "'7, and never afterwards had a quorum r at. tempted to t a i'-act business. Thk cable tells the story of the robbery, in Paris, oi Mis. Stevens, an American lady, of $10 ,i,Uu wort It of jewelry. Setvt l her j-iolit ii she was foolish enough t. c UTv about with her that amont ,,f the show aili de, sb.e deserved f lo.-e it. Tim present congress is mak-.n ;l reeurd without a pncr dem. a -e.ist sor lenrt:.. It na.-. a;ie:i 1 seem.- fKceeded tl "limits am Blaise lias been interviewed' concerning the campaign outlook.; "New York," lie s.s, "is a large manufacturing sb.tc ami will as-: .sr. redly vote for protei tion. The , same case is found in Connect lent j and New Jersey. The closest state -,'f the North v. Ill be Indiana, but 1 j think Harrison'-; popularity and interests of the working people wiii j give a iiood majority there. My I opinion is that II;orion ami Moi-j ton wiii carry every Mji it.ern .-rua-m will he California, Oregon ar.d Nevada." T. : fanciful story of a Kansas judge discharging a woman fioni custody, who was brought betoie him for being clothed in man'-s attire on'rim to law, illustrates one fvct at least. . That is the ptinoiple is sound, if not legal, as ! e mociatod by the judge, that well I I III. 1 1 1.1 VllC 1 1 , llV'llir.L J'CVJj'H.. ilIUUHl j not be annoyed by legal prosecu j tion on account of the apparel they i may chc se to wear. j m ; A novel electric railway is nn ! dergoing construction in a suburb of St. Paul, Minn. The railroad is j an e'evatel structure pnu tin ca;s ae Inn g belotv it close to the ; street level. They hang from sets ! of wheels, taking their power from 1 te tracks, which are charged with , . . ., , , f ,- - electricity. A speed of Horn eight , ... , . to ten miles an hour is claimed lor Mrs. Claka s. Foltz, the lady lawyer of California, and eloquei t lecturer, is stumping that state r the Democratic candidates. The ioi'ce of her arguments will be somewhat obstructed by the know 1- edge that she is ardently republi- Tn -e inches of snow on the ! level was the record in different m v i - i ,vf , sections ot the iew England tats I on Sunday. Oregon was very com-1 fortable on that day, thank you. Vieriek'o oaths. XEW TO-DAY. I'or Kent. ITllii Hill. K OX RN..R OF Hffll Al I1AKKR . stivi-;.s, lately oceui'ied by Jolin H. liurk- Burkharc For particulars apply V Waif.r rnrrell. Ueiiiovol. jqsf.ph wedk.er announces to his 'J patreiis aft.! friends th:!t he can be found nn Fir.:- afrwr ill lii nfiw rtirinis in Foshav Mas jns brick, where he is prepared to a cn.nnnd.ita the public u ith anv thinu' m the tonsorialline. Hot or cold baths at all hours A by pi .rcssion-pow-esiin- a moderate amount of property, ami ample means to sup- port a wife, wishes to correspond with un ty who wish a st' a l, soiiir husband, yhi ill provide her ajrood home. Address j lin k box 4i, Alnan Oregon. 1Yiol for iiIo. AC'Oi:iS F WOOI FOK SALE, Al' ply to F. II. Uoseno. A'ijany . (lysirrs ! Oystvrs i TASTEIIX AND OLYMPIAN sEllVKI) Xj fresh every day at H. IMercks' re.-tanrant Iers , KIVK fresh eveky oay at the O City liesta irant. Kriek ir Siile : oo.oro -0l.a brick for sa'e. Apply to w. c. Albany. j c. Kelly, fiiysiciax and 5UK-j ,tlrt.. oiiiee hours, from s a. m. tu 4 ! r. m. ; J. jrcon Albany, Orej;on, omte over urau- pool) IIOl'SE of seven rooms xear I It Orison I'acifie ilei'Oi for rent. A'so illllllMie'l njiiu in .v.ili.i .......-.v f,,r silll:K irentieman. Enquirj at WelKi, & Co s othee : .1. ' i ; .f...f.,i i.-.r...f Ktiitfil.l.. l ity .Marshal. Nti--. iLur II X . i:. ..." t'... ..I,,- A ll.ni.,. Hi.f I corpora-: limits nf the city of Altiany, that the tax upon such ilo;rs for the year 1SSS is nnw dlIC amJ ,Wyabie to the city .Marshal: r.ml thit all i!o-,'s "fouml running at lanre withill thc L.ity iini-Its pon Which widtax has not been piid. will betaken up aid dis- p, we. i of as provided by an ordinance "relat- in.r to taxing doas and re 'iilatinu their run- niuir at lar-e." Secti...i one r.f saal ordinance , provides: That it shall be the duty of the citv Mirshal on and after the first day ot I Au"ust nf each vear to collect from the own- ' .V,, eui;h ao-the sum .f i.:.o. and . 'or each slut or bitch so owned or kept, the sum of SS.OCi ! i,.ltcd at Albany, Or..;?oii. this 2'ith day of j .list 1.-S.S. B.CMtoiJ ISAAC H.VS, i - jtv Marshal. ontraior anil liuil.lor. JllFDU HAVING LO a eaien n .vii'.iny j...,. .....v. from city and couV.try. Will contract to build bridia-s, Icirns, and all manner of dwellintr liou-es. iiuludin Queen Anno, Eatlake and Elizabelhiati styles efbui'ldings. Will furnish, filans and . i iti-. it is fn: of t charge. Satis ac tion iruaranteed W. (J. CASSEL- IL HXTLBUPwT, PROPR1KTOR OF awes i&U prepared to furnish first-class rigs, ami to board horses by the day, week or month. Stable on Fourth street, between Ellsworth and Lyon. CMiarBE Cry forPitclier's nastoria mm Cuiran & Monteith have lots for sale on ti e installment plan, rang ing iu price from Sflo to $1U(W. Hie Citj ii i m il PACIFIC In making my announcement for the FObbOWiNG DEPARTMENTS: J)B8S O00O3 111 tln5 (U-partinent my stock is www sually laroe an:l comjilctf, DiUvS GOODS in all the l:nling stvles; o-Ml slimles for Falljiutl Vv i titer ve;irseeed:e.riToni 7he let Eastern and Foreign nu- pjrtarious The latest novelties in TiUMMixNGS Tuul BUTTONS, SHAWLS, BLANKETS, some ex tra ootl values in White Blankets, Inble allien, Towels, etc. . CARPETS Iy' enlarged facilities for sowing car 1 ets has enaided me to make large purchases in this department. lean show a-'fine line of Ingrains at low prices, also some choice patterns in B01v BRUSSELS and TAPESTIii ES,and am making Carpets a leading branch in my business. BOOTS 8c .SHOES-1 v the larS5.fcst line ,f Boots and shoes in the city, and havesmid special atteir lion to getting the goods best suited to this trade and can show a fine line of goods. 1 keep in stock the best makes in the country and have endeavored to get a line of LOW PRICED goods that I can GUAR atuee to give satisfaction. Au. .hin in Boots.Shoo. ! or l?,iibbers tor Men. Women or Oiiiiuieii can he found in this department. It is m tact a SilOh STORE of itself. GROCERIES am giviner special attention to keep a full line of STAPLE and FANCY groceries, mo- rr . COLORED TEAS. ROASTED and GROUND i department. Pure fresh money is my aim. - J IJrould especially call the attention of to mv lire stock of PILL II WINTER GOODS ! I am hotter preparer! than ever to nioet their wants. In al' lepart nients I am prepared to meet the GROWING DEMANDS OF LINN gCOUNTY -AND City of Albany, And ask a thorough inspection of my stock. SAMUEL E. YOUNG. WIIvL BROS l)itak'r infill the leading Guns, Pistols, bswina Maolimes, Organs, Pianos, A full , Sheet music, musical merchandise.ammunition, fish 'imx taclve, etc. AVarranted razors, butcher and 'pocket knives. The bestkinds of sewing-machines NE EDL ES, OIL an (I TS-xtras for all MACHINES ILINN COUNTY ACENTS FOR NORTHWESfERM FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. i Repairinsr of snwhis niarliines, mush-al mstruments. irtins, etc., neatly done W. F. 1 am now receiving my notions, etc, and propose .1 1 ' f . . 1 . .... 1 Hie Hue, it) ijoous ure au FOR CASH! We invite your inspection Imported Broadcloth. Silk Warp, Henrietta All "Wool Tricots Cashmeres Assa"bet Flannels In f-iet evervthir- usually f-nmd in . lirst-c'as Prv floods Store. M Boot and Shoe department is complete, i have rdso added a complete lins of boys kilt suits. A comparison of my stock and prices is souciteu "Ad mail orders promptly attended to. Call and see me. l-iticcessor Full I beg to call attention to the goods and good value :br parties h y :ig in tiioir Fallsupilict TTIE- Line of- READ, Fall stock ot Dry Goods to make it red hot ail along 1 i'. . V. .,.1.1 All' c, A t.,, . .. V. ncsu aiu.iicw aiiu. uouui of the following g oods: Plrshes Velvets Velvetesns Silks and Satms U - X H. Allen, Albany, OiCgon. OaZESTTsT BEOS. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR Yah lhvm W iitll VUlJUU.) ill. A I XoW cnll t:ie ni. -re scock . l)l,-t n 1 m mm a 4 S I S s i J I P it l a whicii w in i;e soul ai a -ales, short ntOiits an-.l "iJ' v i-di jF"Fnie (ii: cigars Kpi eoii.iauli y on of, Newsdeaiep, Stationer, mum JVVlWhm TEXT BOOKS AND Fine stationery, miscellaneous illiU'tis. inkstands, inl-:, p 'ticils, ei and ;dl kinds of musical merchandise. Oe eral News Depot. 3F"Mail orders promptly attemled to. CITY DRVG C AV. GU I.SS cSo SOX, lropr's Having assumed charge of this dru store, near the licwn- I louse, and having largely increased tho sto-k, now olier a ;ul! iine ot DKUCS, l'ATKXT M KDICIN'HS, PAINTS, OILS, liP.lTSHKSJ And a. new an 1 eompl.'te line of s.-hool bo ks. tablets and tation ry. te:u iis, etc. rhysieiaus ank Family pre-criptious arefully pre pared. Choice -Domestic d liioilw! Ciii-s a Spoiilly T -wholesale manl HsU;ti I)i -imut:i1 .ji'li work, iilso li:ir.iin in llnorinir ami rustic. Tho-i- eon't'in l:ll iuir Mliililui j: wiii li.ul il to tli-:ir ail;i::t:ic to c.il! nn its ;it our Frctory, :it trcT Foot ok LyoN Street TULIUSiToSEPH Manufactauer of Choice Cip-ais FINE IMPORTEDSAND KEY WEST Cigars, Plug and Smok'unr Tobaccos, Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, aud full line of Smokers' Articles. Also dealer in; CALIFORNIA AND Next door to BurkhartA. Keeney's Real Est uteOffiee, Albany Ogn GEO. W. SUCCESSOR TO W. CO so CO OS m . co CO D -3 -Tit i AS iasESmffiH S: -DEALER IX- Stoves an cl Ranges ALSO A FULL LINE OF ft TINWARE, 1U3IPS, HOSE. COTPEIiWAllE And every variotv of ccckinj utensils .uid'rnoveltiesin house furnish in i; 2-ood-. Tin' public is invited to call and xamine this mammoth stockunder '.he now ni.mairenierit. The City Liquor Store, M. BAUMGART, Proprietor. i3TNi t door to the Odd Fellows' nr. pic, All any, Orrt:oiiT$ Keeps eonufantly on hr.nd the finest im)iorted and diiucstic:"vinc9, liiiuow, ci-ars'ar y.ya. Only Sn' c! ' p:T store in she city tot SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO Children Cry for in Wm IIa.ka Vi iiUtUV U":10 iiubiic to tin ir com- n 4' iVKJ "i "i!i"C: i. smal I ro:;l, "Oi .do'1 ei li'JZ our lii t' hliii: MTed and iioate-. u int. 1. SCHOOL SUPPLIES. books, photograph and autograph .-.'K-el inusie. music ll'JuKS 4 T CO,, r fact:;i:ei;.s of i i u li t: will & mm -DEALERS IX Fine Goid batches. Diamond Jewelry, Fine Isil vsrwart, Kiinrs.Laiiies Vateln Cliains. and ali kinds ot" El egant Jewell y ' '.PRICES. TROPICAL FRUITS.! 1C.B fJS SMITH II. McFARLA'N D) OS Ot2 cr ORDERS FRCM THE COUNTRY' Pitcher's Castoria. STORE. Sk May ! A FULL STOCK OF ! Staple Groceries! j Fine Glassware,Crockerj The best qoalfty cf teas, coffee, raising ! CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Brea3 ! Every Day. I At this old and retiable house is also t ! fom;d a complete assortment, of fresh f.-.mh poceriea, to which is tonstantly being aJtiei kt j the seasonable hues of ocMeul previaio i such .is Cranberries, Fine PicJfes, Dried Beef Chipped to Orde Anchovy Mustard, Candies and Nuts, Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These poods were all bontrht wlken prions were low, and the benefit of the margin will ir given to his eustoroers. KeinemhKr the pia-i it the old corner on First aud Ioadalbin Sw. CM III. HCFFWSAN AND PFE1FFER, : Proprietors of uimivcnm u M And Dianufacturers of n n i We are now prejmrd to furnish cnoiee, freafc candies of bert grade, consisting- of pure sti -It, -tk.Ttd flavors, mixed candies, extra, ioei.4. :uid cliocoiate creams, fancy mixed, ciuidy ujt and a geuual assortmsot cf fine candies AT HI.7ALE R UETAIL. tyDrders from etwntrr dealers prompt!) a UBied to. Factory on first street, Albany, - - Oregon, IkUHWISC A CO, Prop's. NEW PROCESS FLOUR; (S Tjperior hrUaHf mad tatn TiBBestStoeFaeilitis! Cf-flw Higfcertf ricfa cmah. aaM for whealk NOTICE. -i have bought and luruiohed- L 1 ' 1,11 1:1 With new machinery, making flouttty the rt L,L ROi-i.KR TRotEss. The riiilt is iiow run ;in and 1 eua fun:ish the hefet of Hour and oi. ii at i'asom'.l!e rates. I intend to run my nil! in s noli a manner that none can go away iisaatisiico. Give me a call. E. GOINS, Proprietor Scio Mills ; SECOND BAUD STORE T::-' ''asi year lias juoven it to be a necessity. The best and cheapest place in the city to buy your We ate always prepared to buy vour seuseiiold furniture at the hiirhest cash price. Sole agent? for theiJJ PEERLESS OIL CAN Amd LAMPj Killer. L. GOTTLIEF. -j Many Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR; liSLadie? 'Mid children's hair dress iir a ne'-i.-ilty. Dnti.ie satisfaction omarantedj JOHN SCKMEER'S Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts . ALBANY, - . OREGON HOK8W5 BOAitciCD by the dav or month Car najfts or buiciriet. on rea-sonable terms. NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE CCMPAN) PORTLAND, - . OREGON VITAV stock. sr,o.o MAGNOLIA IILLM JOHN A. CRAWFORD, Prop'r. ! ill turmsh sacks to farmers and ; receive wh.-at at the usual rates of j Horace- The highest market price : paid lor .-.ann itiTlkst Magnolia flour always oa h-m.l for sale or exchange at reasona ble rates. JOHN A. C RAWFORD. 1 I II : 11 i a ice il.'s L . 11)10 mtH PnnfnpfiATio M Crown, i the Scio Flouni Mills likely lo