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THE MOKyiXG- HERALD: TUESDAr." yoVEMIIEK 6. 1SSS . A C. K. K. TIME TAUtK. NORTH liOUXD. : i-)nrt Arrives. C;i!a. r. f.:l.". uni: 7:; '..tin 1'oril'il In l'.ai. Ewreni; ex i 1:15 umjl i::l..ui' ' ;i4.:i:i Feislit ; ( 7:li-a!i: 1 " Arrives Departs: Arrives Cala fcxii ! T:-!:ru"- .r)jmi -lit:tnl :.'., ti. Freight ; t l.:-:fnm KiiL'fnc r,.ii of the i-a:in: day. Ji.Kll.VNOX IJUANCII. Fit A:' .:v' Departs Arrives.? Noll 'Vif.Opm Lebanon at 1,3'j p 11. XoK'. Fin Leii'i; 1 ' aNd 11 . . y.nOp 111 Albany at li.43 a in No 14 (( p in ' '' L'. t'i li-in Oi.T.tiDX I'ACIKIC TIMK TAULE. Arrives Departs ! ll.lfainl .00 p 111 ' 5.2fpmk;.;0 a m i'ass'-T.'.' Frei-h. .comt;s aiioi t tows. Election to-day. Spectacles at French's. Watches very cheap at French's. Host on brown bread at Parker Jl'OS. The saloons of the city will all e closed to-day. The banks will be closed to-dav i c 1 " n ac : rnt 01 eie uon. Ladies, for your fine shoe repay ing go to I'. J. Laporte. - Miss Annie Mansfield of Por' land, is visiting in this city. The aquarium car full of curiosi ties will be in this city to day. The city is full of Italian railroad laborers from the Oregon Pacific. A gold cuff button found in this city awaits an owner at this office. Frank Ballard, of Lebanon, has returi.ed from San Francisco where he has been attending medical col lege. I'urkhart & Royee, job printers. Over the First National bank, Al :any :egon. Knives, forks and spoons, best -iiialitv. at French's, the ''Corner Jewelry Store " F (..'0. will not have their regular drill this evening, as to-day is a Jega! holiday. C. II. Stewart had his leg seri ously injured the other day by a falling roll of barbed v ire. For a clean shave or a bath, call on Tommy Jones in his new quar ters in Strahan's brick. Fine Yaquina Bay salt salmon, the first of the run, either by the barrel or retail at Parker Bros. Geo. Westfall and a son of T. A. Shariu left yesterday for Oakland as recruits for the Salvation Army. W. W. Crawford will in a short time open a class in dancing at ' F" 'Company's armory providing the proper arrangements can he made. The rrnit of today's plection as conplete as can be furnished by telegraph up to 4 o'clock a. m. will be published to-morrow in the Herait). Heme made mincemeat and chow chow, most delicious articles, made : y Mrs. Wm. N. Phillips, lor s;:l .. in any quantity at C. II. Hpencer'a. The TUily Herald during the 5 -.resent week will be on sale at F. L. Kenton's. It will contain the lab -t teiegraphic news concerning the election. If you want a clean and fine smoke ask for J. Joseph's home made white labor cigars. For sale by most cigar dealers and at J. Joseph's factory. Wru. Stephenson anil family, of Iowa, are visiting their uncle. F. .M. Kinehart, near Shedd. Mr. Stephenson is a prominent dairy man of that state. The 1'aii.y Hkai.d will contain full election returns by telegraph Thor desiring to obtain the same fresh in the morning after election s .oc.id subscribe now. Mi.-ses E. & C. Howard have re- eived one of the finest assort ments of fine millinery ever ottered in this city. Ladies should cal early and examine their stock. Samuel Althouse while working in his lodging camp on the Cala pooia the "other day had his hand severely crushed, rendering the amputation of one finger neces 6.ry. Mrs. Benj. Johnson ornamented our table vesterdav with a magnifi cent bouquet, in which was neat ly arranged a twig completely full of well matured second crop crab apples. The ladies of the Presbyterian church will give a lunch on elec tion day at the W. C. T, U. Hall from 11 a. m. to 7 i. m. Hot tea and coffee and Boston baked beans will be served. Price 25 cents. Messrs. Burr Sloan ami Walter Fast have opened a fish and game -market in tlie building formerly oc cupied by the Western Union Tel egraph office. They keep fresh iish and poultry constantly on riand. Pasweil Away. j I On Stmdav, November 4, LSS. : Minnie, daughter of II. C. Powell, ! died at the residence of her parents , after a short illness of fever, j Another example of the fact that j the reaper death has no respecter of persons, brt takes the fairest and most beloved. Just budding, mto w.. manhood, beloved by ail who knew her, the cherished loved one of the home, family and rela tives, she receives the inevitable summons and passes to the great 'majority beyond, leaving a void 1 ,...r,n..r. he filled. The svr;!- be extc:;. k! U t'.e o: THE rSSTOI. IT AS LO !!!. Edward Will Accidentally Shot by A. Bernheim. in tlio T.gt Edward Will, of the firm of Will Bros., jjunsniitiis, received a pain ful pistol sliot in the !e yesterday, from the accidental .iisch.ur;e of weapon in the hands of A. liernheim, tlie junk dealer. Mr. Will had acconipank' i him to his boarding place on Fourth street for the purpose of trading for the pistol, it was a oS-cali-re, felf f'l'ki'i'j r.-vlv.-r 1 wan loaded. Mr. Will leinov-. ' J l,e cartridges before, examining ti and then re placed them and handed the wviron back to Mr. l'.ernheiin. The latter thought it was still un inaiied and while handling it care lessly it was "discharged, the ball entering the thigh of Mr. Will's r'uht leg and inflicting a painful but not. dangerous wornd. It was dressed by Or. Maston. The patient says the wound will nut prevent him from going to tho polls to-day and casting a vote "Harrison and Morton. for POLITICAL nl.tll( 11IO.VS. Some Eamocrats Who Witl Vote for Harrison in Linn County. Mr. J. F. McCartney of Soda ville, formerly a prominent citizen of Haiiisburg is in this city. He has conversed with many of the voters of Linn county, and says that he has noted 20 democrats w ho have avowed their intention of voting for Harrison. All of these men voted democratic at the June election. K. R. Humphrey, a stauch democrat, who runs a saw-mill above he nation, says that every j hand in the mill will vote for liar-1 rison. Mr. Humphrey will also I vote for protection and says he has made a record of 40 voters who ! cast their votes to-dav for Harrison , f ont and Morton. ' lang ng Iron, oo00 to oo 000. A gentleman who has returned! cUleai, a well-known pio from the front on the Oregon Pacific I n,eer, ot .JJanon county, was i-ailr.M.1 :.v t,at. tbp rnnrtpd ! stricken with paralysis ol the right wholesale voting of the railroad ; laborers for Cleveland is all a bigi "bugaboo." Of 50 laborers he ' conversed with iiO will vote for ! Harrison. Many of these laborers' are foreigners and have not resided j in the state long enough to entitle i them to vote, and will not attempt i to do so, while the legally qualified voters who are working on the road are probably equally divided, j There are no reasonable "rounds j for expecting any change in the I result of the election either in Linn j or Marion counties from this j soune. j Death of Stephen Tiimi i I Stephen Flinn, son of Judge! L. Flinn, president of the First; National bank, died at the home men .tt tne uuiiie . -. . - ,,, , in this city at o :40 , J , pulmotiMry disease. of his parents last evenimr of aged 20. He was a voting man ot b fight intellect. He graduated with honor from the Albany Col- ' legiate Institute in lS.St, and aftei wards entered upon a course at Princeton. He returned home during the past summer to spend) his vacation. He was in moderate j health, but soon began to fail in ! health, haying contacted that I dread disease, consumption. He J went to California for his health, accompanied by his mother, but ! returned home a few days ago and j has continued to grow worse unti'. i death came An Enterprising Healer. In anticipation of a brisk fall and holiday trade, and in order to give the public a desirable variety to select from G. L. Blackmail has opened the finest and largest line of plush goods and elegant holiday goods ot every description ever ex- I M . 1 ill. II . nioueu in .toany. ins store in the Odd Fellows temple is simply a blaze of gorgeous display of the most choice and unique designs of plush and fancy goods ol every j description. These good were j b tight in immense quant: l -s, and are marked down so low in price as to be remark of astonishment how they can be sold so low. Mr. Blackmail will certainly receive a very large trade. I he Airiinst l.i'irl Case. The Portland Welcome says:; "Mr. McGuire informs us that he I is prepared to prove that the plain- j titi' is, or rather was, at the time of j making the charge, what his pajer j called him, a 'niacque,' He says j he has the 'dead medicine' on the plaintiff, who is merely a figure-1 head pushed to the' front by some prominent citizens of Albany, who! have been journalistically stung! in the past, and it it were not that i he is busy in Hast Portland re- j garding a new pump for the water ! works there, he would not have ! had the trial postponed." Ibis is interesting only inasmuch as it is an acknowledgement that Me Mc Guire has control of the Sittings. A Kuunway tilrl. . The iourteen year old sister of Mrs. Dyer, who became homesick the other day and stai t-.;d out on foot to return to Portland, having slipped away from her sister at the Kuss House, was overtaken at Jef ferson, to which place she had walked, and was brought back to this city. Her mother resides in Portland, but was away on a visit, and the girl was stopping with her sister in this city. She simply be came homesick, and when she was not taken home concluded to walk. sale of flops. Dove Bros., of Bird island, a few miies abo-e Salem, yesterday sold the IsSS yield of their lop yards, 42,000 pounds, to Phil Nies, the San Francisco hop dealer, for IS cents, net at their place. The hops are to be delivered on board one ol the river steamboats next week, and the Dove Bros, wili then re ceive $7.5') in g"'.d l ' their 8 .so:: . work. tllitn TllK STATE tiPiTAL. An Oid C3 :der ArrtU-i A rick eii with Paralysis -Poetical Notes. S ocial to the IIkp.ali . .saucm, -Nov. o. Wm. Peek, who was sent to the penitentiary from Multnomah county Septemoer, 1S67 for la-ceny lroiu the store of m. Deck A: uiis, and whose term ivas commuted by Governor 1'en ni;er July Is.ss, was to-day anested iicre bv Snerill' Croisan on I a charge of obtaining money under j fal.e pretenses. nhe in prison j he occupied a ceil with F. S. Cur j r;n, sent irom l'rineviile lor horsj- .sieaimg, ami ieirneU all las past history. About a monili alter iie was released iie went to Cottage Grove, Lane county, and by repre senting iiimselt to tie r. A. d-.ng-lisii, ex-book-keeper of ttie peni tentiary, persuaded Currin's father to give -fl t0 to use in securing a pe tition for his son's pardon. This money he appropriated to private use. He is now m the county jail, ! and will probably be taken to Lane county to-morrow for trial. The examination of the affairs of the Indian training school at Che maw a has been adjourned until Wednesday. U. S. special Agent Gen. Gordon is in the city, j The city is quiet this evening. Betting has been very lively to-day, J fully $1500 having been wagered i on the general result, in the morning democratic money was plentiful ; to night republican money goes begging. To-day $500 was sent to Gervais by Saiem re publicans to cover a like amount ottered by democrats there. It was not taken, the democrats fail ing to produce the money. A. Bush, chairman ot the demo cratic state central committee, to day received a dispatch irom Chairman Brice, of tne national democratic committee, stating that New Jersey, Connecticul, Indiana a id New York were safe for Cleve- side at his home four miles from turner last Thursday. He is re ported Somewhat better, although the chances for recovery are poor. j About $5000 has been subscribed to the stock of the Salem Street j Kaiiway Co. without any work having been done by the coin ; mittee. The balance" of the $20, j 000 is assured. Contracts for the I work will be let immediately. I'alCBtt (.i-.i ii led. The following patents were granted to citizens of the Pacific states during the past week, and reported for this paper by C. A. Snow A Co. patents lawyers, Washington. I). C: A. II. Broad. Berkeley, Cal., gate: L. M. Cle ment, Oakland, Cal., grip for cable I ..,,., . .:i. ,,. n. . t. i i 1 . stieet railvas H .1 . hng ebright, v.,.., i.. ;" -.i . i i i Nevada city, Cal., water whee ; B. ,Ie-ele. S . .lose ttb. Ilegele, San Jose, Cal., bottle stopper; W. Lacy. Los Angleles, Cal., irrigating "hydrant; J. G. l'arker,Tacoma, W.T., hand truck ; J. II. Wiles, Alton, Cal., road scraDer. An fixeitiuij The team of F. It ii ii a way. M. Westfall ran and alter over away yesterday, turning the wagon, ran down Ferry street at a mad pace with the fore wheels of the vehicle. The horses ran into a truck team in the aliev ; in the rear of Stewart & Sox' i hardware store and were stopped. ! The damage done was slight. TO-OAl'.- fcLLCTIOX. All the states will elect president!.':! electors to - d;'.y The electors then chosen will meet at their respective state capitals i on Wednesday, Decembers, and (.ast their their vote for president . . .in(i vice-president of the United ! states. The whole number of electors is 401 ;necessary for choice i 201. The several states are en- t itle?3 to representation electoral college. in the .10 Alabama Arkansas Ca ifornia Colorado Connecticut . . . Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan .... Minnesota . . . . . . S . . o . . (i . . :5 .. 4 ,.V2 ) 'l5 .1:5 . o ..13 . . (i . . 8 .14 . i:; . . 7 . 0 , .10 . 5 . o . .4 . 0 .m ii Mississippi Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada. New Hampshire. New Jersey New York North Carolina. . Ohio Oregon Pennsylvania . . . Rhode Island. . . South Carolina. . Tennessee Texas Vermont Virginia West Virginia. . . Wisconsin .30 . 4 . 0 .12! .1:; . 4 .12 . . ( . .11 Youth's Companion. New subscribers ordering "V. outh's Companion for lss!) the wili receive Hie paper tree the remain der of the this year from the time their subscription is received. On.er at ohce, and secure the extra time. It is an excellent paper and should be in everv family. Sam ples iree. F. L. Kkxton-, Subscription -Went. KU;bnils , Uti.iltu ...rt ,.,.., Prices amuei r.. ionnghns received a iar-u.'ij i!!"' voice 'lor ; i-i STATE DISPATCHES. 1 Een Xing, the A".:., j leased Loath :d 10.000 Bobber Ee ff an Attorney, j Speeial to the Mkrald. ! I'okti.-iNI), Nov. 5. District At-' j torr.ey McGinn to-day recom I mended the discharge of Ben 1 : King, accused of having been a ; i confederate of Frank Anderson in tne theft of $10,0110 from the North-1 i (;rn Pacific express company. lie! ; .-sated that King had had two' ; trials, neither jury being able to ; : airree, and he felt it doubtful as to ' any better success in the future in i I I ins case. ju! Stearns agreeo ; w iiii the district attorney, ; order was made to release and an . Kin;:. i DEATH OF AN' ATTOitXEY. ; Arlington, (Or.), Nov. 2- AY. i I G. Brown, a lawyer and prominent j I citizen of this nlace, died last, night ! at 11 o'clock. i I.EIiAO.V .m:ws. Kicked by a Hors3 Further Investigations of the Attempted Bank Robbery. Special to the Hkrald Lebanon, Nov. 5. Yesterday the little 0-year-old son of Joe Keebl ;r near this place, while lead ing a horse to water, was badly kicked. He was unconscious for about ten hours, and for a while small hopes were entertained for his recovery, but at last accounts he was doing well. To-dav 's investigations of the at- tempted bank robbery resulted 111 the finding of various other tools and implements. Mr. Frank Ballard, who has been in San Francisco for several months sudying medicine, returned home to-day lor a short vacation. I Mrs. C. II. Ralston and sister, ! Miss Fannie Griggs, are visiting I lti0 ...! f;.l ; AlKo,. ' I tVlUtltVO aiKA Al 1 V- 1 VA . J HI A C'CJ. Mr. Carr is erecting a dwelling in fn Ralston's addition. The First Presbyterian church will give a lunch to-morrow from 11 a. m to 7 c. m. to raise money to buy a bell tor the church. .National Suruieal Institute. Two or more surgeons represent ing this institute will be at the Revere House, Albany Nov. (ith, or at the St. Charles hotel Lebanon Nov. 7th, 18SS. They come fully prepared with all the apparatus necessary lot the successful treat- j ment of their specialties, curvature ! of the spine, disease of the hip and ' knee joint, crooked limbs, ciuh feet j and all bodily deformities. Their ; success in treating these troubles I as well as all chronic and sexual j diseases has made for the institute a national reputation, t pon ap plication, references will be fur nished from patients in all parts of the United States. All persons who are suffering from any of these complaints, should not fail to take advantage of this oppoitunity lor re rebel. iiuiac jicviiov French keeps railroad time. Magic yeast at Biownell it Stanard's A new invoice of British trimmings at Read's. (lo and see the new silverware at Will A: Stark's. New dress goods the very I ats,e styles at W. F. ii-ad's. Pillow sham holders, the neatet thing out at Drink's. For nice parlor suites call on Thomas Brink. I know I can sure you money, try i me. and you will be convinced "W. F. j Head I J A. Archibald, agent for the Sing! er Manufacturing Co., opposite Odd Fellows temple. Mirth is short live4. Prolong it if von c:!!i. Tt will liepi vour disposition io hade with W. F i;.:..d. Just r ;ceived, another lot of those ; line hand sewed French kid shoes, the i very cheapest ever brought to town at j W. F. Head's. ... . j Mexican (.actus Bitters is the best remedy in the world for liver and kid j ney di.-eases, indigestion, etc. For sale at M. Baiungart's For your fine imported ind Ke West cigars, go to M. Baumgart cigar store, one door east of Black man's drug store. Just iceeived at 'V. F. Read's a full line of ladies line mii.-lin underwear, also girls' white dresses and infants slips. Call and see them. '"You will never miss the water 'Till the well runs dry." If you want a well dug call on E. Ii. j Davidson. lie does prompt work at a ; reasonable price. Orders can.be left i at this ollice, Xot a California ICear. Anybody can tatch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who caught tiie bear. We advise our readers to purchase of Foshay and Mason, a bottle cf Santa Abie, the California King of Consump tion, Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs and Croup Cures a:.d keep it handy 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. So'.d at $1 a bot tle or ' for 0. California Cat-It-Cure gives immediate relief. The Catarrhal virus is soon displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, Give it a trial, Six months treat ment sent by mail f 1,10, Worth knowing. Mr, W, II, Morgan, merchant, Lake Citj Fia., was taken with a severe Cold: attended with a distressing Cough and running into Consumption in its tirst stages. He tried many so called popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh, and had difficulty in breathing and was unable to sleep. Finaly tried Dr. King's New Discovery lor Co 'sumption mid found immediate re i f and aft r using a h Of dozen l)o..les found himself well and has had no return of the disease, v i other remedy can show so grand a record of cures as Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption Guaran teed to do just what is claimed for it. Trial bottle free al Fo.-Jiay Oc Mason's. An bsolnle Cure The Original Abietine Ointment is only put up in large two-ounce tin boxes, and is an absolute cure lor old sores, burns, wounds, chanped hand and a.'l ski" p-u-.:iu- a! kinds ol ' ii..l . biet !!' Fos'.a v .v Vi- ei I. iiei ::n ..- i.-.viy J iics. As.; !'or I III i;ic!:'.:'"!t. idf) l.t at '.'-J vcnls per hox A-!.- au'ifiil as a dream ; lllUlll Hi:3:r. I ALB1M Net Cash Will Bay, Goods Cheaper Than : Aaywhtre Eise. j There is no need of sending awav ; for goods when the following 'de.-ir-abie wares can be bought for net cash at imnort nrii-es- One-half dozen mihandled tea- cups and saucers, .,. els. ., dozen mihandled co: and saucers. 45 tee cups dozen handled coffee cups and saucers, ."0 cts. Wo.en seven inch dinner plates 4 ) els. tlie goods mentioned iron stone china, and al iove not J aie . C. ware. These prices will stand good for the next thirty days. J FLICS GltADWoIIL. Albany, Oct. 2i, 1S3S. Au AiiMiiiili- Cure. Tin: original Aliietinu Ointment is orly put up in large two ounce t-n boxes, ami is :in :iliolutc cure for ohl son-s, l.i- rns, wounds, dimmed hands mid nil skin eruptions. Will positiv ely cure all kinds ofniles. Ask for the original Abictine Ointment. Sold by I-'osh.iy A; .Mason for 25 cents pur box by mail :i() cents. 4uurI Against I lie Strike, And alvvavs have a bottle of Acker's English Remedy in the house. You cannot tell how soon Croup may strike your little one, or a cold or cough may fasten itself upon you. One dose is a preventive and a few doses a positive cure. All T n-oat. an.l ! Lung trouble! yield to its treatment, The Remedy guaranteed by Foshav t- Mason. j Pimples on the Fare Bet ote an impure state of the bio- d and are looked upon by many with 1 suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir will J remove all impurities and leave the COlllTlleviim smooth -inrl nh.ar Th.. i complexion smootn ano clear, there is nothing that will so thoroughly build up the constitution, purity and strengthen the whole system. Sold and guaranteed by Foshay & Mason. Pomona tranxe Meeting. Marion county nomona grange will hold a special meeting in j Salem on Saturday, Nov. 17th,and 1 the regular meeting will be held at ! Woodbm n on Thursday, Decern-j her loth. All patrons invited. ! A Warning. The modes of death's approach are arious, and.-i..t,;.-;ies show conclusive ly that more persons die from diseases of the throat ami lungs than any other. It is probable that everyone, without exception, receives yast cumbers of Tubeidc (lerms into the system and where these germs fall upon suitable soil they start into life and develop, at first slowly and is shown by a slight tickling sensation in the throat and if allowed to continue their ravages they extend to the lungs pro ducing consumption and to the head, causing catarrh. Now all this is dangerous ami if allowed to proceed will in time cause deatii. .At the onset you must act with promptness; allow ing a cold to go without attention is dangerous and may lose you your life. As soon as you feel that some thing is wrong with your throat, lungs or nostrils, obtain a bottle of Bo-chee's Herman 8vr..o. It wili give you im mediate relief Eureka. The motto of California means, I have found it Only iu the bind of autishhie, where the orauge. lemon, olive, fig and grape bloom and ripen, and attain their highest perfection iu mid-winter, are the herbs and gum found, that are used in that jilea-ant remedy for all throat and lung troubles. santa Abie the ruler of coughs,asthma an l consumption. Foshav A: Mason, I I i sells it under a guarantee at $1 00 a 1 on receipt of price Full par bottle. Try California Cat-UCure. the I Oculars in pamph et se:it frej oniy ;uaranteed cu.e for catarrh. Mothers Read. The proprietors of Santa Abie have .tit horizon Fc.shav A- Mason to refund ,!"' i"'ey; li, fter gi ;u- thi.- Ca!i- """'a b-i tg of Cough Cures a fair trial as directed, it fails to give satis. faction for the cure of Cough, Croup Whooping Cough and ah Throat ane I.uiig troubles. When the disease atlects the head, and assumes tho f,,nn of Catarrh, nothing is so effect ive as California Cat-K-Ciue. Thesd preparat'ons are without equal as a household remedies. California Cat-K-t lire. The only guaranteed cure for ca tari h, cold in the bead, hay feveiyose co'd, catrrhul deafness aiid sore eyes Res ore the sense of taste and unpleas ant breath, resulting from catarrh; Eay and p'.casant, to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranted, by all d -uggists. Send for a circular to Abictine Medical Company, Oro ville. Cal. Six months' treatment foi st; -ent by mail, 1,10, For sale by Foshay tc Mason, People Everywhere Confirm our statement when we say that Acker's English Remedy is in eveiv way superior to any and all other preparations for the throat anr1 lungs, In whooping cough and croup it is magic and relieves at onee. Re member this remedy is sold ou a positive guarantee. Reward. For a better or more pleasant rem edy for the cure of consumption bronchial troubles, cough, croup and whooping cough than Santa Abie, the California kinjr of consumption. Every bottle warranted. If you would be cured of that disgusting disease catarrh, use California Cut-R-Cure, -l ajar; by mail $1.10. Sold and war rented by Foshay A: Mason. Hapiiiness sunt Coiileutiiient, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and make it a burden as Byspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa tion and Indiuestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sold at 25 ana cents ny rosnay Jiason. Is Consuniplion Ineuralile? Read the following; Mr. C. H. Mor ris, Newark Ark, says: "Was taken down with Abscess of Lungs, and p lys'cians pronounced me an Iucur ab'e consumptive. Began taking Dr. ping's New Discovery tor con.-uinp tion, am now on my third bottle, and able to Avci-.-f" -o-": i.-. i ,i; it i-. ii,e tno-si mi iii- iii" jiiaibv -i.-s,. Vi,;.;:. vmu:, ! . i nr. Ohio. .'vs: I'H.ul ii not hc-n lor Dr. Kini:', -'w :)is. oVerv for eon.siiiup ion i V-,s g;. i. -a i.i .-?o;d bv I: l.v i Tfl 1 1 888-9 An Ouiline Ili-toi v of Greece 5 1'ivii.i.a oiy oreek Cmixsi- 1:1 Knv;!is:i . .-si t ' f'Oilee (ireek Ciire in K:i':i-:i I ''0 ro!.;u:irZ 1 ! 1 l' i 0:iI-!.i:-ti-.- 1 t; 1 tie C liar v ... r hi ; i yby.U rn v Imr.-h ii. E;:rov 1 i'l iee per set f. . 0 Ciiau:.iUuil.iil j-tr te:if 1 o.J Aiii-.-,. lint a'.lnw.t! wlien j oti ..r mure are oniere.i at . iie t:n:e. Ail ir.lers ; run v!,v i!!v.l !.v I K HILL i: Co.. li ...kseileis, i'ortl ui i, Orel'.. 1. rOr I iy vour 5o.it! i-huli:T Elciiiok--.!. j TOSKril VE!!HKI! AXXoCVES TO Ills ; ; l jv.itr.iax an i t'r.:i.U ttl.it lie cn In; tVrm.l ; 011 Kir-t str.-i't, in his nev ro-.:ns in I'osi.av o; ! .Mas hi s brick, where iie is prepare 1 in ae- i ' i-i.inmo.lit - tile piiinie vit!i an tiling i:i the toiisoi-:a!!ine. Hot or -jM 1i-i?Ii r all inmrs ; KiMEN AND FARMERS :r:e-A:d, . r?' hereby certify that Dr. 1 X. Woodle has i j successfully operate.! on inv ri.t-.'lin' horse j ! ,, " isaau iiAvs. ! i ror further --efei-ence in regard to ridliius j inhuireof Dave l'eterson, Wm. I'etersJU.Leh- ' I anon; John 11 trd.na.i, Alfred Wdverton, Al- i I any; Sam Oa:nes, Seio; Wm. Koster, 1'riue- j j ville. I prajtiee veierinary inedianu in Al. I hany and country surrouiidiiiu- Oitiee and I residence corner (ith and Woshii'iton sts. ' i 1. N. WOt)DLK. Vetei-inarv Surgeon j mm N Flit Curran & Monteith have lots for i f ale on tl re inst.ilhnent plan, rang- nig m price trom ifl25 to $1000; Oyster: Oysters : EASTERN AND OLYMPIAN SERVED fresh every day at II. U.ereks' restaurant nTITIfl nTIT n 1 TT TTT I TT 11 K, Hi T IN K.AliWAY ATlfl UJMJU Uil llillljllill ClllU x avh; 1TIO.V COM PAX V Z9H Columbia River Route Trains for th-i East leive Portlan Cat 10 A. I M and 2 P. M. daily. " Jj TTP ITTc'TsI l" a'"' from Principal JL 1 U CA. JZi 1 O points in L'nited States, Canada and Europe. ELEGANT PULLMAN PALACE CARS Emigrant Slee ing afjars nn Throueh.-on Express Trains OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS ano ST. PAUL Free of IMiarc anil M illion! Change, Close Connections at Portland for San Fran cisco and Puifet Standpoints. Fur further particulars impure of Curaa l & Monteith, Kirst Street, Albany. Oreiron. A. I.. SI CX1VKI.L, I. A T. .t, W. II. IIOI.COMIS. ,-) '-a I Mn naser. tfiTB iats leave the o. it. X. C i.'s wharf, at the foot of Broad ilhin stieet, on Tuesday an 1 Friday of each week. C. G. RAWLIXliS, Loci! Ajfunt. tat English fiemeily, . Murray's Specific A guaranteed cure afor nervous diseases, such Weitk .Memory, Loss ul ijiain Power, Hysteria, Headache Pain m the B ck. Nervous Prostration, Wakefulness, Lencorrhiea, Universal Lasi tude, Stininal Weakness Im- Bofbra Taking. Mtncy in 1 general Utn cf pnv.'ro li Generat; Oyini -in ei'.lir se -.nise i hv ndicre ion or over fxertion, and wh'eh ul timatelv led to Premature Trmde Mark. Old Asie, Insanity and. Con- i,oxes fors.veu. umption. si.cn a Iion or six sent !v mail to everv applicant. We iii:ir:mf er ! Iloves to cure any ease, i-or every i.-i.UU order received we send snr boxed, witn a written urj4 ki,u guanine e to refund the money if ou specifi c does not effect a rure. Ail.u--ss all comma nications to the Sole Manuia .ire.s. The Murray Medicine Co., Kansas, Cit., 111. tfaTSold in Albany by Foshay Foshay t Manoii.solc ae. s Q1F.COXP II D SHOW CASK WANTED Appiyai HkiiaI.ii otti.- tieniovai. DCBRCILLE'S -DISPLW HOUSF. XOW marks the location of his harness store, which has leeii removed to Pierce's new lilo. k. His olil customer? together with the treneial public are invited to call and see tlit wonderful di.-p'av hoi se arid inspect hiicoin pl. te line of iiamess, saddles, luitgv robe. C, etc. MIJSTcf Xliss Laura Goltra, OF SALEM, Will take a limited number of pupils in piano, organ an I harmony. Inquire on Mondays at the residence of W. II. Goltra and durins the week at the res denee of Mrs. C. C. Cherry. The BUYERS' GUIDE is issued March and Sept.each year. It is an encyclopedia of useful information for all who purchase the uxuriet or the necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary ap pliances to ride, v. alk, (lance, leep eat. fish, hunt, work, go to church oi stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just tiguie ou; what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can make"a fair estimate of the value of the BUYERS' CUIDE. which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents to pav postage. MONTGOMERY, WARD & CO!, 1 1 1-1 14Michigau Aveuu j,Chicago,IU. Contractor and ulliler. THEUXDr.RSIGNED HAVING LO catetl in Albany solicits patronage from city and coui try. Will contract to build bridges, barns, and all maimer of dwelling hou-es. including Queen Anne, Ea-tiake and Elizabethian styles of buildings. Will furnish plans "and -p -i'i : i-s f:v- of t charge. Satis action guaranteed "WO. CASSEL- A GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. I.ndles. "live nie e-M. Mr::'::ui - iiCi.. !, . i;:oi!e J: ierr JJ sc. Miss It. McLin. 4 r. r f' Jlfc ! Si- CIIAUTAUQ in TVotloMcrb. r ashioDable Dresmakm Hill Ci ;r; TM7T-v vr.Tuv?t m Mm -A FULL STOCK OT- Staple Groceries I Fine Glasswape,Crockerf The best qtaTity of taa. coffm, niain w muis, eta. CAKES, PIES, Fresh Baked Breac? Every Day. At this oM and reliable hooae is atoo to -tound a complete atwortiDeat, of froah famt p-oceriea, to which is constantly bang added i the aeiaooabie hum of croerias and pvoviaiof tuch as Cranberries, Fine Pickles, Dried Beef Chipped to 0rdex Anchouy Mustard, Candies and huts. Eastern Buckwheat Flour, Canned Goods of All Kinds, Bohemian Glassware, Etc These goods were ail bought when prioa) arere low, and the benefit of the margin will r given to his customers. Keasember the plaia U the old corner on First and Broadalbia St. ' HOFFMAN AND PFEIFFI Proprietors of And maBtifartatrerg of n n it 1 J We are now prepared to famish enoiee, froafc candies of beet grade, consisting of pure ptica awiorted Qxvon, mixed caodiea, extra Kreiiiv .ind chocolate creams, fancy mixad, candy tujfl and a general assortment oi fine fwrdiaa AT TJBOLE&ALB OB K.ETAIL. Eff"Orders from eeantry dealers promptlt iand to. Factory an Cirst street, Albany. - - Oregor iWn II XL 11111IML NEW PROCESS FLOUR. (Superior for family aaat tskan aw) TIib Best Storagi? Facilitiffil f&The Heftiest pric in cash paid for wfaeafc NOTICE. 1 have bought and furnished Tlie Scio FlouriDf Milk With new machinery, making flour by the fi Li. rollkr procbss. ' Tne mill is now run iii.it; and 1 can furnish the best of flour and feol at roasonalile rates. I intend to run my mill in such a manner that none can go away dissatisfied. Uive me a call. E. G0INS, Proprietor Scio Mills SECOND HMD STORE1 IDNUD Mil. ALBANY SODA WORKS iTinto. f!nnfpp,finnCT U11U1VU VVU1VUUU11V mm The past year has proven it to be v i. necessity. The best and. GkeJCSltSi ; place in the city to buy your i. Stoyes.PniTiitoB.tinww - We aie always prepared to buy vour hcusehoid furniture at the highest cash pi-;cc. Sole agent lor the PEERLESS OIL CAS And I.amf Killer. L. GOTTLIEt. Albany Bath House AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON, JOSEPH WEBBER, PROPRIETOR STXadiep "ml children's hair dress, nir a specialty. Dntlie satisfaction 2uaranteed JOHN SCKEER'S Livery, Feed & Sale stable Corner Second and Ellsworth Sts . ALBANY, - . OREGON H0R8KS boardrd by the day or month. Car riages or busies on reasonable terms vtfnl NORTHWEST FIRE and MARINE INSURANCE COM PAN i PORTLAND, - - OREGON CAPITAL STOCK , JOHN BRIGGS FLOEIST, Koses a Specialty. CVH'ef fn lilt-: plariLi n and c:.rci fer by the m-.r.rli or year. U.RANV, - vRK;o y. t' r-'':-rs :iJ "r -.vi;: -" ' .J 1. : fi.r .hll'i-l i 1 a:e ust Foih.i v i'c Iasou. i u ii: , AVH:'.. T."' at Will iv S:ar.i