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IS CETS A I WEEK. ALBANY. OEEGOIn SA'i tr u i; aYMOi California, the Land of Discoveries vim P.TASrtT-DCATHTO "SencTjor circular, frtrkttU.3 frrfrfl have, iuc A LULU in tne head which do s notlget hetter'; .Have vou 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 backAard to the throat? Are you troubled hv hawking, spitting." weakand inflamed eyes, frequent soreness of the throat. f r xjrj frinwi in UK tL a B II BrfllP ; ' El ll mm If 1 n o i m !2 gy S,zna tbc; CiCtcA llBIET(NEMEn-Ca a n nirii I T" UAUV1LLL corroding sores reve thejTcorruption within.'w: M As every bieath drawn into the lungs must pass over and become polluted by the reliev tions in the nasal passages, it must necessarily klkvi tl at titci ii j; cl ti e w'Kit secre gradually takes plsce, while the morbid n atter th it is: al!rd t.xt'.i p 'lk skip stem into the stomacli, enfeebles Oigestion, ar.d oft in j-k ih.tts i tia. ai.ii 1 i : ih tnsiafii; ity, nervousness and consumption. DO5NOT PROCRASTINATE. If you have experienced any off the abovcsyniptoms fdo not delay, but trv Califorsi Cat-K-Ccre at once. AVe positively uarant eeg a few applications ielieve and a thorough treatment to cute. S'x months treatment for si. 00; sent by mail bantu Able and i'at-K-4'iire. for FOSHAY "W C. TWEEDALE. DEALER IX Hardware, Stores, Ranges, Tinware, Copperware, Pumps, iron pipe, rnbbor hose and plumbing goods. Sole agents for the celebrated "Early Breakfast" cook stoves and.ranges, and "Faultless" parlor nesting stoves. Albanv, Oregon. AT T mi Gr. W. SIMPSOIN . HavinV TlircLased tllft rtirnismng eTOods, Boots, -Koland tfc Co. is now lfivillff 11. Pftmillpto ilconvtmni.t t b.g discount, whicn tie still proposes to sell at cost. Purchasers will du well to call and get his prices betore buying elsewhere, as vou can save from -o to o0 per cent. The hmhest market price paid for "country pro u h-as ot all kinds, either m casn or goods. ' Children Cry for Pitcher's Castena. EUEEKA nThe motto of C;ilifo.mia means "I Ihave found it," Onlv in that land of ...i n. I euiiamiic-, ni-i e iliiu orally emo I T and yrape bloom and ripen attain L3tnL'ir highest perfection in mid-winter, are uit nuros anu jrum round tliat are used in that pieasant lernciv for all nroataml lunir troubles. Santa Abik tne ruie oi coiiLrns, astnma. ami con- iumption. Fosli.iy A Mason, of Al- ianv Uretron, have been appointed ansuaipsi fo his valble California rem- tly, and fell it under a guarantee at $1 bottehree foryi.. FOR SALE BY ALBANY C 1!EG0N ringing or roaring in the ears, more or (less impairment of the hearing, loss o smell, memory impaired, dullness rr jdizziness of the head, dryness or heat of nose: Have you lost all sense of smell; Have you a hacking cough? Have vou jdjspeptia? Is your breath foul? Ik so Iyou have the Catarrh. Some have al these symptoms, others only a part lho leading svmptom ot ordinary ca Itarrh is increased secretion of mucus o iliay Mason . - . nil " ji t.1 vumim iii-iiti.1. TH EI U JN 1-Jf Foul breath is caused by the decora lJuilT(iANTED posing secretions exuded from festering CURE TO R ulcers far back in the head; ometimes f TpA DPU memorane covering tne Dones is VtVfltl eaten away and the bones themselves f fi I -rai,uauv oecav. tucn cases ar in LrtUdted objects of pitv. as stench from Sale by i mm, lbany. Oregon G. L (Successor to E. W. Langdon' DEALKS IJT Drugs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles, also a full line of books and stationery, periodicals, etc. 5?" Prescriptions carefully compounded IN ODD FELLOW'S TEMPLE. Albany Oresron HE stnr - V nf r,lln' n rr (X Shoes, Etc., of C. B, prepared to offer k ! 1 r . i. . - BLACKMAN COST HIT! an if VCOXXOR AXD BARR WAXt 300 MEN J to work on their contract on the Oregon I'aeific railroad east of Albany. Apply atjthe Willamette Packing Cos store, or at Hkrakd omee, ta225 Per Day BOARD $4.50 PER WEEK. ilie Abanv Bakery;! Under the new management of- WHO KEEP A fuil line of choice family grocer es and provision Cannea nneapples, Choice TaMe Delicacies Ornamented cakes for WeflftiiHis and Parties. Salmonlbellies. n.ackerel and galtfishiof all kinds. FRESH BAKED BREAD Cvcrv X)av. Best Srun. Pies. Cakes TEAS axd COFFE f1 ie Nuts. Raisins CANNED t.uODS, ETC. j ne best Soap in the market Le Roi Savon. A fine assortment of domestic and Imported Cigars S3TM John'Fox's oldjstaml. Tew lirick. low Fl'nns N WILLARD LIVE- taitiireDoafers IN a Live (fewln. This is whut Albany is at present, and in order to keep pp.ee with the .ivel7 times in this city, they have enlarged their store and stock so that they now have the most complete and desirable line of furniture in the valley. Their double salesrooms in Fro man's block are tilled with an elegant assortmen)f new furniture, consist ing of IdMges in new patterns, fine gold picture frames, willow chairs, easy rockers, marble tables, brackets, etc., etc. An examination of the 6tock will show this to be true in every re spect. Corrcflpondence Wanted, AGEVTLEM AN WITH A GOOD BUSINESS and property is desirous of correspond ing with a strictly respectable younp lady. Member of a church, and willing to travel and must be able to play the piano or organ, with a view to matrimony. Address, Sincere, Moreno Herald office, Albany. Dwelling: for Kent. A NET RESIDENCE OF 9 R60MS, situated on the corner of Baker and Seventh streets, with two lots, garden and choice fruit in abundance.for rent on reason tile terms App'y to A. Webster at resi dence. 5 s t Hermann DiercKs, Prop, THIS RESTAURANT IS NOW OPENED TO the public in the Saltmarsh buildinr be low the Revere House, where good meals will be served at all hours. Mr Dierck in vites his old customers and the public gener ally to call. The tables will be supplied with the best viands the market affords. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Diolotioii -Noilre. SJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE co-partnership heretofore existing be tween C. J. Dillon and T.H. Cone, isthisday dcssolved by mutual consent. T H. Cone retiring. The business will be continued by C. J. Dillon, who will collect all outstanding nvounts and will pay all indebtedness of the firm. Albany, Sept. 2f.,lSSS. C. J. DILLON. T. H. CON E. OREGON PACIFIC. Curran Alonteith have lots for sale on the installment plan, rang ing in price irora iflo to $1000. GMiaren Cry forPitclier's Castoria 3 00 Men Wei ar air eras, niid WOOD BermanD Restauran Absolutely Pure. This nowaer never vanes. A marvel of purity,strength and wholesomeness. .More economical man me ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in compcti lon with multitude of low test, short weieht alum or. nhostihate Dowders Sold only in e-ms, Kotal Bakin- jow- der Co . UV Wall rt.. N. I. I) W Ckowlet it Co., Agents," Portland, Oregon, att.m:is. T" R. N. BLACKRl'RN, ATTORNEY AT Law, Albanv, Oregon. Otfice m Odd bellow's Temple. 4'ill practice in all courts of the state, and gite special attention to ail business. T170LYEUTON CHARLES E. AITORNEY V at Law, Albanv, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's stor . T K. WEATIIOKFOKD, ATTORNEY AT r) . law, Albany, Oregon. Otfice in Odd Irellows Temple, w 111 practice in all the courts of thestate, and give special -attention to all business rilYSHIAXS. W. MASTOX, PHYSICIAN AM) fel l: MH.tEELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SUKi . geon, Alhai.y, Oregon. M'AMSTKR V WUOI'WAKI1, llO.VKi'l'ATHK' PHY siiians am! surgeons, olistetrics treat ment of chronic disrates of women and Inldrtn a specialty. All calls mptly at ni.cd to day or night. Otrice he 1 lini ock. REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OIL CHAS. . Pfeilfer, Prop. Only first -eclass housi in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen emnloyed in the kitchen. General stvri! oitice for Corvallis. rj'TV'EP.T, Vi! ACI'ICAL WATCHMAKE Li . and jewelei ; A'.,'...iy, Oregon, . 'ACRES OF '.-AND SITUATED 12 '!) miles! cast of Albany, near the Oregon Pacific railroad, WOactcs in cultivation, and contains sufficient water and timber for gen era1 use. Would imike four good fam-i Price, 12,0o(, with terms to suit purchaser. For particulars apph to J. .1. Dorris. l or ale. SMALL TRACTS AND THREE FA K.MS on easv terms. Some near town. II. BRYANT 20 I. and Surveying. PARTIES HKSIRINt; SI RVKYI.NO DONE CAN OH. tain accurate at-d prompt work by calling upon ex-county surveyor K T. T. Fisher. He ha complete copies of t:eld notes and town ship plats, and is prepared to do surveving in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn comity, Oregon. Frolt Hryer lor Sale. PLUM ME K FRUIT DRYER, FACTORY size, complete, with additions and im provements, for sale ehcap. Apply to A. Blaker, Shedd, Oregon, or to A. Wheeler. Springfield, Oregon. PALACE MEAT MARKET Tames V. PiPE.Prop. First Slreet - Albas; The best variety of choice beef.veal.mutton, pork sausage, etc.inthe city kepttconetantly an hand. J bich-,1,0 tS" Cash paid for all kind , 'ook.Tjsj L i OF ALBANY. OREGOK1 president, L. Flinn. vice-president 8. E.Young, cashier. G.E.Chamberlain, TRANSACTS A GENERAL ; BANKING BUSINESS. Accounts kept subject to check. Sight ESchange and Tclegrajihic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Portland, Oregon. Collections made on favorable terms. S.E. You L. Funk L. E. BI.AIS W. E. TURRELL Gko. E- f'lIAMHRRI,Al.. Jas. F. Powki-l. Assistant Cashier. AlaKiiuliii Hour. I1HE BEST MAGNOLIA FLOUR DEL1V X f red to any part of rl,e citv, for $1.10 per sack JOH.N a CRAWFORD. nlSudtf TAR. R KOLDEWAY, VETERINARY SUR. J geon, Albany, Oregon. - Graduate of Ger man and American eoliegcs. Hiame GRADPATEs! .STUDENTS IN Classical, Literary, Sci entific, 'normal, Bus iness, Law and MEDICAL COURSES OLDEST, LARGEST AND lET EXPENSIVE In titution of .learni' y in the Xonhv ; First term bf.rins .cptemU-r :;d, ls, (. dress 1 li''S- VAN" sCOY, I'residi lit, " Salem. Oregon Willamette university GE1N A QBi Fire et UD'ontowD),'r. from the Easiram Old WorW t'y" T 0. V. Th-!HERALD's Special Dispatches.. Buffalo, JS. Y., Oct: "12.- -Over a hushel of partly destroyed letters addressed to business farms in this city wits found on the street "this morning, ritied of all the contents that could be turned into money. It seems evident that the letters were stolen by someone connected with the postoffice. One New York Jratt of SfoO was found m the mid dle of the street torn in two. Many of the letters were scorched, show ng that the thief had tried to burn i hem, but was frustrated by the rain storm. Later. The perpetrator has been arrested. He is night clerk in the postoffice, named John Shields. A $1K00 BLAZE. The Cilj (onnc'l Will I rovitle Bet ter 1'ire l':olc-lon. Uniontown, (V. T.), Uct. 12. The fire here to-day destroyed four buildings. The loss is about $1800. The fire caught from a ho., due in the new bakery. Parties already have lumber on the ground to rebuild. The city eouneil is taking action to provide better facilities to tight fire. The names Oi the sufferers from the fire are Stephen T.ouer, Joseph Lever, Joseph P.nshinan and Weber Bros. in UK HELD? Ccportc:! IM-atli I". lames '. Flood is lien; il by His .Si a, San- Francisco, Oct. 12. In formation was received here this morning to the effect that the New York Sun published a dispatch announcing the death of James C. Fl d in HeidHjurg, Germany. James S. Flood, l-oh of the million aire, said this morning that he does not credit this report, and that the last dispatch to any mem ber of the lamily here was received yesterday afternoon and tated that his father v?s improving. F.iuperor VtilMam. Romb, Oct. lgI-?rgrYjV liam will visit tfi 'Yaticjp at7T o'clock tins alternoon. lie wm t.' received by the )ope in the throne hall. His reception will be marked by most impressive ceremonies, fiie visit of the emperor to the ;npf does not meet with favor in national circles. TIa'k Ilie Trouble Over. Cimcaoo, Oct. 12. A committee of citizens have secured concc. -s:ons from the strikers and will en deavor to get the management of the road to meet them for a confer ence this afternoon. YeHow Fcvor. Washington, Oct. 12. The re port of the yellow fever at Green Conesburgh, Fia., has been re ceived by the hospital bureau. Tlirec Siew ases. Decatir, (Ala.), Oct. 12. Three new cases ol vellow lever nave been reported during the last 24 hours and one death. Prndrncr! Prudence! In medication, as in aught else, prudence should be onr guide. Yet thousands cast it to the winds. Every new nostrum finds its patrons, the medical empires of every false school ' have their gulls. Euery change in ; the iramut of humbug is rungsuccess lully for a time at least the notes' being furnished by the credulous. In happv contrast to the many advertised impostures of the day stands Hostet ters's Stomach Bitters, now in the third decade of popularity, approved und recommended by physicians, in dorsed by the press of many lands, sought and prized by invalids every where. It is an ascertained specific for and preventive of malarial diseases chronic indigestion, and liver com plaint and constipation. Tbeir Business Booming. Probably no one thing has caused such a general revival of trede at Fos. hay & .Mason's drug store as their tcivin-away to their customers of so many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption. Their trade is simply enormous in this verv va'uable article from the fact that it always cures end never dissappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma lironcliitis. Croup, and all throat and lung disease quickly cured. Yon can tct it before buying by getting a trial bottle free, large size SI. Every bottle warrented. We i an and lo Guarantee Acker's Blood Elixir tor it has been fully demonstrated to the people of this country that it is superior to all other preparations for blood diseases. It is a positive cure for syphilitic poisoning, ulcers, erup tions and pimples. It purifies the whole system and thoroughly builds up the constitution. ihi.i. lijLYEU In St-'o, on Ouy, the thice Man in liilvi u. Thursday, Oct. V. inonth3 old s.m of tiive White People a 4'faaacef . Wol'AX DfcSIUSS TO OBTAIN' WORK J ft tta.-hinsr and ironinu' for rimilio. Ap- tl Ml! i street. F. Dri-coll tirt bouse Iacni's l.ousi? on South of Santiam ;.-.l)ul. i4 IV i.XatV Vr.TEK.iA. i. rUe Kebel VcH and lively Bow. tober 9. ft R:p- Clautauqua evening, Ma who was an '.; fthern army, spoke v issues of the day, e'pi'iucipii --s ot Dem Sde he was sreakinr a ' Hr J&TOntnininff J. Rojr Ttar. ' .firappi Jobu L. .Newton, both 6. : V 'f? iito6rtueast PennsYlvauia, drove up, aad its occupants listened to the address. Mr. Raymond sat for, a few minutea.and then rising in tlieciTiiaee requcs'ed the privilege of TsKTtf g;'tf "ci a'cstibb i tip-waoiev Major Francis to tell where he was from 1861 to 18C5. The Major answered that he was during ir.at time an officer in the Confederate army. "Yes," cried Mr. Raymond, "aod I was in the Union army, and lost a leg at the battle of Bull Run. I've beard ttiat rebel yell a nun dred times.'' At this about fifty bystan lers rushed to the carriage, tipped the two men out and were going to make short work ot them, when a score of Grand Army men in the neighborhood gathered about the carriage and stood ready to defend them. Revolver and knives were drawn on both sides and for a few moments it iooked as though blood would be hed. The mob de manded that Raymond be driven out of town, b"t the veterans stood firm until Major Francis and sev eral Influential citizens persuaded the hotheads to withdraw, and the lueetinif came to a sudden end. IIAKII OX 1HE TOOK. Ilie Price or Bread to Be Advanced at the Cast. New York Ociober 9. The leading bakers of tins city have determined upon an advance In the price ot bread, aud a meeting to arrange for the general adoption ot a schedule has been called for to morrow night. They claim that the continued corner in wheat and the consequent steady advance in wholesale prices of Hour has made sucn action inevitable. For a week back the weight of loavc? iias been diuiisheu li'uiu two tc four ounces in lieu of an increase in price, but now they find that such a course is impracticable, a for the regulation loaf under the circums-tances they will be com toiierK )nly what might be deTOminaterM goodsized roll. It is on the smaller bakers that the corners fall with crushing eflcct. The majority o! them pu' chase in small quantities, and no provision is made for such emer gencies as now exist. Those -wii have sought the protection ot i;u gtr owners by purchasing of them at wholesale rates, have uot only advanced prices, but have diuiish ed the size of the loaves. Tne big bakeries have about exhausted their stock, and are unable to pur chase as largely as they desire at even present rates. According, to one baker's estimate, 10,000 bar rels of flour a week less will be con sumed in New York so long as the prevailing stringency continues. Chicago, October 9. As a re suit of the recent dvance in wheat and the consequent rise in the price of flour, the local bakers who haye been debating the question for several days, decided this even ing to advace the price of bread 1 cent a loaf to consumers. A OK EAT PHI SI LI A.N'. IIcCRefvses to Accept Par for At tending Sheridan. Philadelphia, October 9. Dr. William Pepper, who was the con sulting physician attending General Sheridan during his late illness, was asked by . Colonel Sheridan to render his bill for his professional serFices. In reply to this request Dr. Pepper, under date of October 3d, wrote as fol lows: "I desire that my services be regarded only as an expression of that deep and lasting obliga tion which I, in common with all others,owed to General Sheridan. In view of the extremely limited pecuniary resourses of his family it would be obviously impossible to render ,an account for these ser vices such as would be proper linilar nOinr .11 1 nil n- C Q n noc " Guard Against The Strike, And alwavs have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your lit tie one, or a cold or cou;h may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All Throat and Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Foshay d Mason. People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in every way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat and lungs, In whooping cough and croup t is magic-- and relieves at once. Re niember'this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. The largest and most elegant line oi sihriwure and jewelry ever shown in Albany has just been opened at Will ! A: Stark's. TEE FIGURES. The following are the official ma jorities and pluralities in NewYork s:nce I860 : Majoritv. 1S60 Republican i0,13ti lsoi Republican 0,74't 1S03 Democratic 10,000 ls72 Republican 51.K-0 ISTo Democratic ... .20,CtS 1SSO Republican ISf- i Democratic Plurality, 21,032 1,047 The following is the record of Indiana for the same periods Majority Pluralitj. 1S60... Republican 5,9'2b IS'H Republican 20.19 18t)S....Repub'ican :),5t.O 1872 Republican ii.OSS ....... 1 370 Deinoci a' ic 5,515 6,041 6,o2 1SS0 Republican last. . . . Democratic ,XEW , l.E ifolt r.t.1-CTKHITY. A &uutifn(e for Laughing Uas in Ieutist' Office. Boston Corr. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Boston people nowadays have their superfluous teeth drawn by means of electricity. Inasmuch as all new ideas in the arts and sciences are spiead from this en lightened metropolis originallj, ud from hence extended over the country ; there is little doubt that sooner or later this new method will supersede laughing gas and ether in other big cities of the Union. The process in question is very simple,scarcely any apparatus being required beyond any ordin ary two cell battery, with vibrator attachment. This attachment is a thin strip of metal, fastened at the ends, winch is made to vibrate a thousand cr more limes per second by the electric cuirent. At each vibration the circuit is cut off and renewed again, the effect being to give a perfectly - steady flow ot the mysterious fluid. In order to make sure that the flow is quite satislactory the operator tunes the machine, assisted by a little reed tuning-pipe, until the strip of metal sings "A." So far, so goof. Now, to the buttery are attached three wires. Two of them have handles at the ends, and a third is hitched to a forceps. The patient iu the cuair is given a handle '-o nold in each hand and the current is turned on gradually until lt'be comes painful. Then he is told to grasp the handles as strongly as possible, the e.ectiicity having b: en switched off for a uiomeii, is turned on again suddenly and the dentai surgeon applies Ins forceps, simu.taneously to the tooth. Tne instant the molar is touched, it, as well as the parts surrounding, be comes eh ctnfied aod absolutely iusensible to pain. When it is withdrawn from the socket the subject of the operation feels not the slightes1: disagreeable sensation.. A jerk aud the tooth is out; the paiient chops the bandies aud the i!hur is over. A FA1S1.K WITH A MOKAL, Thi attention of the Albanjr Democrat is called to the following l a - le : "The tai ill" is a tax," screamed the democratic parrot- yesterday. "A tax," said a carpenter who was merrily working with piane and saw ; '"why, how on earth can that be?" "The tariff is a tax," was the only response. "Now, look here, you stupid bird," said the carpenter; "take this plane for example, and I see by a picture in Harper's Weekly that the tariff taxes me on tnis, and also on this saw. It ain't true because I happen to know that the price of jackplanes in free trade Fmglaud is $15 per dozen, and the price in the United States is only $10.20 per dozen, and I also know that common hand saws are s 11 ing to-day in England at $6 per dozen and here at $5 per dozen. "Where dees the tax come in?" And then the carpenter proceeded with his work. e Nothing daunted by this, the parrot squeaked : "The tariff is a tax." Portland News. Reward. For a better or more pleasant rem edy for the cure of consumption bronchial troubles, cough, croup and. whoooiug eou.ijh than Santa Abie, the California kintr of consumption. Every bottle warrented. If you would .ie cured of that disgustintr disease catarrh, use C.-.lifornia 'Jat-R-Curc, 1 ajar; by mail 1.I0. Sold and war rented liy Foshay & Mason. . ji An Absolute Cure. The original Abieline Ointment is only put up in large two ounce tn boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, bvrus, woueds, chapped bande, and all i-kin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds -of piles, Ask lor the original Abietine Ointment. Sold by Foshay & M-ison for 'i5 cents per box by mail 10 cents. Xotice to Debtors. All persons know jg themselves indebted to F. . C. Howard are requested tc come forward and settle at once. The announcement of Hon. F. McLean and Hon. II. B. Miller for Albany on the 20th hist, has bee i changed to a joint discussion be tween lion. 11. McLean and M -E. K. fckipworth, republican ai i democratic nominees for presi dential electors, to be held on the same date Oct. 20th, at 7 :o0 r. m A tine line of new silverware it opened at Will it Stark's. Go and si-e the new silverware v Will & Stark's. V t