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5- J ' i. 4.- X ' 1 i CENTS A WEEK. ALSn.-iV OliMJON .-! A - 'i nm!;NING IvOVEMBEH 5a VOL. Ill NO. V R06M 21, KcrekxnW Ex: j j il am -Having decided te OllF Mm Stock of y Goods, Eancy Goods, Clothing, Hats, Furnishing 'Goods, Carpets, At Cos FOE THE NEXT 40 DATS OILY The Entire Steele The Knife rn-fOUT This isaCcruiEs Closing Cut Es!e cf,ihe Veil tr.crm cf M027TEITH& SEITE1TB ACH, and purchasers will receive a net savisg cf 25 per cent cn Goods ijouglt fcTEarly callers stock to select from. Monteith. & Seitenbach, retire frm business is Albany, we -CONSISTING OF- Must Be CI -AND- Pi will secure the advantage Without -will offer cur- Boots and Shoos Cloaks,-Etc. torn Within Six Weeks JXiwi of the large and unTsroksa OJRjUGrOnST A An mm Absolutely Pure. This powder never vanes. A marvel of purity .strength an1 wholesomeness. More economical than the ordinarj kinds, and cannot lie sold in competi tion witb multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders Sold only in i-tns. Rotai, BakijIG Pow der Co , lOtt Wall st, N. . D W Chowley Co., Agents, Portland, Oregon. ATTOKMIYS. DK. X. IiLCKBl'KX, ATTORNEY AT . Law. Aliiunv. Oreaon. Otiiee in Odd bellow's Ttiiii'lt'. -Vill practice in all court of the state, and ;rie speei.il attention to all UUS1HCSS. tV'OLVKKTON' CHAULESE. A ITORXKY T at haw, Albany, Or. OHiee in rooms' !:i and 14, Foster's liiocfc, ever J.. E. Main's stor . J K. WKAHiOKFoUh, ATTORNEY AT law, AJlianv, Oregon. office in Odd Fe'low's Temple. Will practice in all the iiius of the-:. ate, and civ special attention 1 1 all bnsi'ie-s riivsuiAvs. Gt'W. 2IASTOX, 11IYSKIAN AM Sl'li T, geon, All any, Orei-onS Mil. HI. US, 1'1'YSKIAX AXOJSl'Kr . genu, Albai.y, Orejftm. C C. KKI.bY, PHYSICIAN AND ol'i: J. aeon Albany, ,ro::on, ort-ee over Gr:i'i wohl's store i.'iiiee hours, from 8a. i. to 4 r. m. DR. K K li.HE'iVAV, VETERINARY SON jrcon, AUrny, ( re-..n. - Graduate of f JerJ man and Americrn coheres. pEVKRE llorsK, ALBANY, OR. C'll VS. J.V I'feiiTcr, I'ro-,. Only first eclats house in the eity. l.ave sample rooms f-r com niereial men. No Chinamen employed in kitchen. i;;tirra! st:io ultice for Corvailis. EWEI.T, I'C.-UTICAI. WATCHMAKE ' , and jeweler, Albany, Oreveui, l.atitl nr- PAKTIKS IiKsICIM. SfRVKMXO Iu NK ( AN "F. tain :ie. :ir;i!.- :.n! m t wurk by eallis:-.' upon ex-eor.rity Hir.i yoi K, I". T. Fisher. II. b:w, oiiiili-te i-opies ot t!i:!d notes and town ship pl: :s, ;i.h is prepared to do s'irvel ii'ir in any pint nfl.ian eouniy. I'ostotliec address. Mila.r-i station, Lir.u eouut c, Oregon. Friiil lrj-r lor Sssto. PLl'MMER IRl'iT DRYER. FACTORY size, complete, with additions and Im provements, for sale eheap. Aj'p'y to A.' Rlakt-r, Sin dd, U recoil, or to A. Wlue'er. Sprin'ileld, Cre'.'on. For S;ili'. . (1lI.FR lltK.SS AMI MXTI'RtS. '('M 'ITV -JOO J jr:'.lli!'s per i!av. will be sold i he:'p ior cash, on the instailnien'- plan, traded. Ieat or let out on shares. A number of vinegar barrels lor sale ih'ap. Apply to 1", II. i'feilTer. at Allanv Soda work. T KeflVKK To t'AY AN IXOI( K OK XOVH.TiKS I in dress t :iu. iii'.Ms diie'f from ew York: the lati-t ihiie.' out "hey are sure nK-.ise. Call add see tht ni SAMUEL E. YCUSO. :ilK'f. r"!:i".sn m::-t and sai.v,x kvkry X" day at HmIi's u.e.it market. J isn a specialty aed full nii-iket kepi up. Uweixs lor IRcnl. ITIiN IsltEI' AND rXFl'RN!S!!F. J rooms U veltt. I'ruiuir f:f H. Lsuiks earner o-' Seventh and Itaker treets. L AST'S MONTH A MIDDIX. SIZKt RED eoioied c w, haii" eut . ear ami blunt noms. ward. 'inc n.:di r wilt c )r.!d a uoil re Ad!ie-s Depot Hity'. Albany. T DIKRIXt.ER WILL T".T THE HItJil ) .' est luaiket price for al'-O head of his. Apply t hi:n at the Albany Market, Albay, BissDlntion N'olJce. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. NOTICE is hereby iriven that the firm known as Burkhart & Miller, who have been engaged in the real estate business' in Albany, Oregon, is this dav rlesolved hy mutual consent, L. I Miller retiring and F. A. Burkhart retaining the business, and assume every control of the 8'ime hereafter. F A. Burkhart. will assume tht paTinentofall outstanding dehts of the finn and will also collect all due said firm. Dated this the 24th J iy of 0( tober. liSS: F. A. BURKHARl". L. I. MILLER. Portrait Photographe sittiu riointmcnt. Second and Fe.nr strcels. Pillow -slmrn holders, cihe neatest tiling out. at Blink's. TJIOS. JOX'VS' TONSOUIALPARLOnS A1? KE V'",v. KKM'iVED TO THE ft I "AH 'N i.ek. heic lit !-preparwit to Uo Kit: . eiass wurs in : t.u ti.iiso'iai miv. urn n.n room" arc !!';: and eiall and lead;, for use ,i ail k-tuvi t::wki:u Harrv Burton. -OR- SH i Pt 5 5ACRI FICt A Romance of the War. IT OTWEIS. AVI HOR OF '"KKSSIE'S DIARY. ETC. All rights reserved. Ci I Al'TKH XX II CONTINTED. All da- Pearl wandered alout the house, leiidi'tg a helping hand here and tht;ie, olleiin tonic su yestion or making some little change in the wonderfully beaut i lul rioral decorations, apparently more hiterotud tlian Xellie, who kept her room all day only attended by her two best brides maids. The ceremony was to l ike place at-nine o'clock, and the important hour for dressing began early in the afterncon. Who can describe the scene upon the upper floor of that house then : fcurelv not 1 ! buch com motion; such opening, and closing of doors; such tittering and gisdintr, such scampering from one room to another by lovely maidens in dis habille ; such irantic cries for pins ; such anxious exclaimations ui 'how do 1 look?" And, "uin I white enough ?:' And, "will this do?:' .Such choruses of "oh love ly," and ju-t splendid; such invol uutaries of "oh mv:s," such preludes of "All's," "Uh's ;" such interludes oi'oii 1 am so nervous," which extended even to the very church dejr. No, 1 give it up, H is beyond my descriptive powers. l'eat l and Nellie went in the first carriage with .Mr. Desmond and .Mr. Neilson, while Mrs. l'esmoud and Mrs. Nellson and the orule mate's were crowded into the other three carriages and followed. The carriages containing the two bridesgro.uns, and their oestmcn, and Mr. liubeH's father and mother drew up in iront of the great church almost simultaneously , and the gn-at belis rang out loudly, gladly, j"yonly, wlule after the first si rose all the 1 ells in the neighborhood joii.ed m unison, pi'cducing one grand ' burst ol liarntoniotis, and-joyful melody. Little chilUren cloilu-d in while stood on either side of the ca. peted and llow? r strewed walk, and sang "Her merry wedding bells," w hile the wedding party slowly tiled into the church, which was one glare vi light and a perfect bower of b.'auti.ui ('otters. The wedding paity looked very imposing as they swept up tne aii-lc in proper onlcr and s toot I be fore the alter, while the solemn voiced,' while robed m ,n ol Ui.'u uttered the words which boumi two coupie lo one another for life "for better or worse, till death do ye part." Mrs. Nellson and Mrs. lesmond sat upon the back seat of the hist carriage returning home ater the ceremony, and coiuiatulaied them selves upon tho success of eveiy thing. "1 shall feel so nervous litlle Mrs. relieved," said Nellsoii, "when l! is all over. . I am afraid seme one ri i always so ic servants will fo or' uo get, or ncgiect something, Something ai the wrong Una-: ' " Ui don't worry my dear Mrs. Nfllsji! stk-ii a ihiiig word.i 1t; iui lo;i 1 wi;h your well tiaineo M'l van:-. Uui i'.ere'we are.' and we -Mil iianllv have iinie to lay aside our bonnets before the uuesU begin to anive " The re.t uf ihc britlal party soon arrived, and immeuiately took their places ready to receive their guests and to he coiigiatulated. i'earl had borne up wonderfully weli under the terrible strain, in deed sh had learned well how to sillier and be still. How like an angel she looked in her bridal robes of creamy white, with diamonds Hashing upon her arms, her throat and in the waves of her beautiful hair. One could hardiy imagine the sparkling radiating stones a vissionary halo around her head, and the face was saintly in its look of resignation, of entire self abnegation. bhe stood by Colonel Warren's side, underneath the great marriage bell, which was composed entirely of white, pure, tweet scented lillies, and hung suspended in the centre of the long drawing room she stood there calmly, in stately silence waiting the coining of the guests whose carriage wheels could even now be hoard upon the graveled irie. The colonel presented quite a contrast to I'earl's easy uncoii ciousness. Indeed his " nervous ness was quite. -apparent to all present ; for j-uch conduct was so uinerent lo his nsuai seii com mand. Mr. Paul Kul.ell had just turned lo hi bride with s jnie lighi re maik of surprise that the" battle sealed colonel should be ueruiis at his own wedding, when craii ! crash! rang on: a startling report of a j.isii l tired in quick succession, fallowed by .i deep groan, ami a hesvy thud, as uf seme one failing J'eur one ol the win. lows opening onto tlie piazza. A score or more oi i- i.dniue voLes shacked, "U! what is it V 'What has happened?" While a few deemed it a fitting opportunity to faint and be taken ol by their male attendant, vhile others, more courageous than the rest, ran out upon the wliere ino-f of the gentle then ::nd a few of the servants had by li;s time contiregat d. "O ! it is a man, and he is dead." 'hey t riei. Then Peat i:s vcice v.as heard above the rest, as coming up behind the crowd she caught a iilimpse ol the dead man's face. "O my love! My long lost love," she cried, and sank upon her knees by i ne dead num. 'John! here, William help!" she cried, "carry him into the house! Perhaps he-is not dead. I pray God he is not dead!" "! mink vou will find him dead," said the coo! voice of the colonel, as the crowd made way for the servants to enter the house with their burden. "Yes you will find him dead. I aimed well. I aimed well," he repeated his voice growing kuidt i . "Ha, ha, he is ilea l. Yes he i. dead this time. No need lo lie, and ch t any more. No need to write false newspaper reports any more, Ha, ha, ha, I swoie she should be mine, and I have kept my oath. Yea, she is mine. You were just a little too late my milk sop, and now you are dead ; and she is mine m" le I tell you. Ah, I have been very cunning," he went on wildiy, while every one stood staring at h'm in amaze ment, scarcely undi 'standiug that he was mad. "Yes I've been very cunning, but I've had a hard time of it. Yes it would have been easier to have $hot him down dead years ago if only 1 could have found him. But he is dead now, and she is mine. I've fooled them all. I have kept old Van Fieet in prison, p id now I've killed him so you see she is mine, yes mi le. my own bride," and he held out his arm to Pearl, but she cried out for heh. "Do you not see that he is mad? oh take him away take him away." "No, no, my darling I am not mad. It is all these people whoj are mad." he said as Air. Nellson and several other gentlemen tried lo persuade him t j go with them. "No my little Pearl, you and 1 are not mad, only a iitlle insane with happiness perhaps ha, ha. Come -darling come.'" he called P e.u(ir.gh No!" you shall riot separate us. The hu t one of you who dares lay a hand upon me shall die instantly," ami he jerked the pistol with which he had shot Harry, from his pocket, and held it pointed toward the crowd in front of him, with his linger upon the lock. Kut thc: e were too many for him. A strong aim reached from behind hfm and grasped the weapon from his lend, while others bound him, and c.inied hhn struggling from the room. Aii! wnat terrible changes can take place in only a few hours. A few liuars j vvli it happiness, what me; riin.-!;i lids peaceful dwtiiing coiilaiiKtl. Now a dead ma-i lies in one room. A raving mt;:iac in another. And in another Mrs, le.siiio:id in convui-. sue I ystci ics. ' C1IAPTKP XXIII. When Harry 1'wii'ton stepped' ironi the deck ol the "Qiie'Mi"1 upon Bri'i.-h suil it wts with feel-, isig abtait ;ls forlorn as it impossible tor the average Aniei'.c.m to ice:. Alone in the Streets of Loudon; v. i; bout one friend, and wii.li oily a lew doiLws in Lis pocket, how v;i he-to obtain tluit employment, winch would keep tin; gaunt, woii of starvation at bay"? But beiiiu rosu.g, robust air: naturally of a sanguine he wits not easily discom he turned wdh eager stei the mercantile streets. lie would be a clerk goods store, he thougi iispositioti aired, a. id os toward in a dry ;ht, or he newspaper would be a "short hand' reporter. But after trudging all day, for days together, and sleep ing at night in a third rate board ing house, he found himself out oi money, and no nearer the road toward replenishing his purse than when he quitted the old sea "Queen." "This will never do," he said to himself, "I cannot starve, just because 1 haven't any character; for wherever I go that is the only answer I receive to my enquiries for employment have you a char acter? Let's see your recommen dations. And I cannot buy a char acter reach- made, because as Cap tain Van. would say lam 'strapt'. But, Captain Yan., when i adopted your name that night at Fort D., I also adopted your motto 'never say die,' so I will try again.J' This day he had earned a shil ling by helping to load a dray w itii coal. AVith this shilling he bought some supper, but he had no place to sleep, and in his anxiety and perplexity he walked about, scarce ly realizing the lateness o: the hour, nor that he had wandered into a very suspicions locality, until lit; .vas roused by cries of "help" jusL in front of" iron, he thought," although, he could see no one. Wiiii a natural impulse he ran for ward. Before he ran many steps however, he heard another scream, thougi. miii'lleii, which sounded al most behind him. Turning he saw within the doorway of an old, de-' scried building a man prostrate j upon the floor, while two rulliansj ucre rapidly going through his! pockets. " - j Quick as a llash Ham- ave the ! !hi one a "back-bander" that sent bis head against the floor: then Tie other one re ceived ak:ckin the stomach, which doubled him up l:ke a carpenter's two-foot rule. The man upon the floor was not very long hi gaining his-feet, nor did he and Harry waste much time in leaving the neighborhood. "Ah! To whom am I indebted fcr this service ?" said the rescued man, as they emerged from the dark streets into more public and safer thorougfares, and stopped to recover breath. "My name is Lawrence, Harry Lawrence, sir." "Well, Mr. Law rence, what can I do for you to show mv gratitude for your timely aid?" They had stopped under a lamp, and he must have discovered in stinctively that Harry was a gen tleman who would resent any mer cenary offers for the a;?sistance he had rendered, forhis seedy appear ance would not indicate such a 1 fact. j "Nothing at all sir," said Harry, j "The service you speak of was not I worth mentioning, sir. I hope yon are not hurt . "I do not feel much the worse; but I shudder to think what might have been but for your timely heir--. I find they have got away with" my watch," he continued, "but I dc serve the loss for my folly in at tempting to go through Trumbone alley at this time of night. My papers, etc., are here, thanks to you. Ah! here is my caid, my name is Palmer. Ah! I hope our acquaintance, began under such stimulating circumstances, will not not end so furiously. Ah ! indeed. I hope we will become friends. I would not like you for an enemy, I can tell you, "and he laughed hear -ily. "I tell you that blow you gave that, rascal's dinner basket fully convinced me that you are a 'holy terror' when aroused. Ah! yes, yes, sir, let us be friends by all means," he went on gleefully. "Here is my hand upon it, hoping we will always be at peace with one another. Now tell me seiner thing of yourself." Harry shook the jolly old gentl- -man's hand.a:d emboldened by his kind manner told him how he had come over from America, and how he had failed to obtain employ ment, and how lonely and friend less he felt. "Ah ! And so you" are an Ameri can. I might have known"' thai. That ac counts for that bold sparring I witnessed, awhile ago," and the merry blue eyes twinkled Hain. (To b Continued .) I'riitlcut-c: I'rudcncc: In medication, as in aught else, prudence should be our a-tiide. Yet thousands cast it to the winds. Evey new nostrum finds its patrons, the incdical empires of every false school have their ;iiiis. Euery change in the icanuit oi' liuniiuii;' is rung success fully for a time at least the. notes 'eitrr I'nniMied by the credulous. In iiapjiv colli i-asl lotlie many adverti-cd nimustines of the day stands Hostt -iers's St-anach BHiers, now in the .liird decade of popularity, approved and :-cco::.iiK-ntl d by physicians,)!-, i.oricd by the press of many JarnJ' . s-oue-ht and prized by invalids every where. Ii is an asce. tained specif for and preventive of malarial disease chronic hidig '.ion, and liver com-! plaint and coiiotipatiou. Thousands of Dollars. Arc spent every year by the people of this state for worthless medicines for the cm e of throat and p-ng diseases when we kiiow that if they would, only invest SI in Saeta Abie, the New California discovery for consumption and kindled complaints., they would, in this pleasant remedy rind reiie. It is iccommeiuicu by ministt-i physician and public speakers of . ',! IJolden 8;.i'ic. s.;,iii and iuaraiili oi 'y Foshay tt Mason at 51 a bo lie. Three for -s oil. T'.ie most stubborn ease of catarrh will .-pccthl.v &ur-eual to California t'ai li-Cure. Six n-i nths treatment for 1. P.v mail 1.10. ri:::;iics on !se l ace Doroto an irapare state of the b'i i and are looked upon by many v;'!i suspicion. Acker's Blond E'ixii vvi-! remove all impurities and leave the complexion smooth and clear, The.-e is nothing that wiii so thorour? uy huild up the constitution, purity ud strengthen the whole system. " Soil and guaranteed by Foshay tc Id n. .Not a California (tear. Anybody can catch cold this kind of weather. The trouble is to let go like the man who eaught the bear. Wc advise our readers to purchase of Foshay and Mason, a bottle of San-a Abie, the California King of Consump tion, Asthma, Eronchilist Coughs and Croup Cures' a v.d keep it handy 'Tis pleasing to the taste and death to the above complaints. Sold at $1 a bot tle or 3 for 2 50. California Cat K Cure gives, immediate reli-f. The Catarrhal virus is soou displaced by its healing and penetrating nature, (Five it a trial, Six months treat ment. $1. sent by mail $1,10, Happiness and 'onlenlment, Cannot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken liie and make it a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker 's Dyspepsia Tablets "will cure the worst form of Dyspepsia,' Constipa tion and Indigestion, end make h;i a happiness and pleasure Sold at 25 and 50 cents by Foshav- & Mason. Reward. - For a bitter or more pleasant r- in e:l.v for the cure of coiistnnpiV.ti ' lonchial troubles, tough, croup ' -l ' .hooping cough than Sants. Abie, ' California king of cousumpi livery boh 'e wai rented. If you w. -1 he cured of lhat dis-ustbig dii -i catarrh, use California 'Jai-U-Cim . .-L a jar; by mail 81. Ju. So.'d andvr rented by Foshay & Mason. I know I can save you money, :-ry me, and you will be convinced. W. i , Read. him heavilv upon