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7 t. VOL. IV. NO. 70. 15 CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 19, lS9. ii 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Ue Given: Away. Cutontthwauveilia-nin and Mod it J. LAHUER& CO., KurmiryuKUi. Toronto. Canada, witU It thretf ceot Canadian,- ! two-cent American pfta;fe strp, aid thev will send you by mail (r-ortpaid) in d lime for planting in April or May et. yntir enoice of any oni of ths foUinir eolie-jtwn of plant, and enter your name ui wimpei tin lor the ).999.0O io crld 'nt thy are r;,-t,- ,y in order to iutrodnee their nur sery stock. Collection, of F-lsants: ,No. 1 Sharilr roies. -" No. 2 2 hardy climliintr piw, No. S 2 overbloomujg 4rowti Ur home sul ture. No. 42 dahlias. No. 5-10 gladiola. No. 6-3 hardy (rape 5nw. No. 7-8 raspberry plant, 4 eh blaili and nd. No. 8-20 strawberry plants, 4 sbniee siiw No. 9 5 very choice plants four bvuNe vul ture. No. 10 5 cherry currant (rtt' No. It 5 Lees prolific vur.uLts (bUefc) No. 12 5 white ffiiie e.irrJi!ri All letter with this aurtiseuicnt cilclojf d alonir with stamps for any one or more edi tions of plants, will be numbered as they roma to hand, and the sender of the first thirteen hundred will r-eive Kilts as follow s: 1st f2M) The next 20, 910 ea h. L'nd 100 ; The next 40. 5 earh. 3rd 50 Tie next 415. -2 each. 4th -, ;) ' 1 he next S2U, 1 ea b. th 20 1 After M),000 letters have been received, h senders of the next l.luO lettvr. will rereit tifts as follows: 1st 223 I Next 10, $15 eah Jr.d 135 I Next 15, S1U nuh ird 7li I Next 40, $5 each 4rn - 60 j Next X, 42 ea. a f,th "I ' Next 100. SI each Am I 0 l-eni have xxn received. . s- 1 .-,. . it xi 1,00' letters will r- j U.. to- ! m : J : : i I Next 5 W eeh . 4 and 5.. 75 eaeh Next 15 10 ch f, 7 and h. . . 5eftrh SkxIVaA S each !. 10, 11, 12. 25 each i Nrxt U3 1 each After 150,000 letters h .ve been reeived the senders of the next 1.100 letter, will irveive Vifts as follow: 1 each Next 10 rcb 2 75 ea h Nexl 10 each 8 and 4 50 ea. h Next&ba 2 each Nex5 25 each I Next 479 leach Any pcrxon may send any niiinber of tuiKi for any of the above collections If ft ceiitflin stamps extra U wn., we w:ll ml in Jmi next a printed list of the nuii.es '. ailpersons who are entitled to iriftn. ne niaKe thH liiicrai .. r to rcatlers oi the i IlitCALb, knowiiii; it wi'l not pa U' now, liiit our object is to it to luce our st k and Luiid up a trade. Our m iil in-.' points areTorontai and Shrubni'iunt. Out.. l(n;-hUr. N. Y., Louisville, Ky., fiai'Kinillc, O., and I'h'ta'o, j III., and we will iriuraritee nil sio-k to reach our custoruen in 'ikmI cnmli;on. no employ no ai'cntM, but deal direct with oK'iiicr. and can ;!! itnd deliver wtock to any p'tt't or the I nited Stiites or faiiuoa at about wie half the price chare'l hy other iurv ryn.cn. through agents, kciiumbtr wc wi:l irot be udemold by any reliable firm. !ciid v-" u list of wants and we will ;uoie you prices; or 10 cents for a hand o:ue iliuntratud catal' yue whVh yon r::ay de!ui.a from Tour cm ordvr. A jircs all letu-n-, J. LAHMEK Sc CO , Nursoryi ten. TO RON H), CANADA. s MITH & WASHBURN Having purchased Stoves WJiwW ml TWEEDALE'S SEKDS The large assorfeine-nt evprbrougLt this country, emfiraoing every th'ii fvr the uec of .Also a very fine litw; of AND- HaT ft Ti T ! ll K-'jLJJ.O Tiit'e seeds a- w astern grown and adapted tdtcial?y lr this climate. They will W sold for G Cents I'uk papek, j:.' A lil't-ial discm nt to dealers ami 'iiidcticM bi;iaj;iii 'juiitity. kefi.llioiiiiiNoM'Co cnonp, wuoopiNo copn a,t ItronrhitiK inimr.i'nit.iv relieved ly Shiloh Cure. Ko-hy A Maeoa. Auction every Satt at II J. ilonteitli'n. rl;iv afternoon ISUCCESfORB TO iiWD Grass. W this well known store and added largely to the stock carry an immense line and Grener-al Hardware IP Absolutely Pure. Tltie jowaer never vanes. A marvti of purity.fitri'nsrtb and Vrholesomenees More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be sold in competi tion with multitude of low test, short wcifcht ohitn or phosphate powders Sold only in c ms, Rotal Bakin 'ow itR t: nr. 'nli M. N. Y. . D.W Ckowley & Co., Agents, Portland, Oregoi. m fit si nu mi OF ALBANY. OREGON.1 rRFSIPEKI, TICK -PRESIDENT L. Flinn. S. E. , Young, MIRAKSACTS A GKXKRALI BANKING 1 BCSlrfESfe. Accounts kept subject to CASHIER E. VVT. Langdon cliKk. Sitiht Kxchanre and lulegrapnic Transfer sold on New York, Chicago, San Franciscti and Portland.Ortgon. Collections made on favorable terms. P.. Yotxs L. Klinn I l Bi.ai W. E. TrKLL E W. I,.NSPOK. Jas. F. Povu.l. Atfcixtant Caihier. II. F. MERRILL, Banker ALBANY, Sel'iSi r.xchanse on New r-jrn i-c. r:lnl lirtljillll. ORKOON York. Saa Huv l oU'is, htate, county and city warrants. Receive deposits subject to c'w'c Julcrect allowed on time de posits ' " . (Collections receive prompt atteation Correspondence solicited. J-fOtnVe hours from X a. m. io 5i. m A sent for relinhle lire and nnirine liiiirance companies. ' W. 3. TWEKPALK INOLVDIVa Cooking Stores and Ranges, Parlor and Heat ing Stores and all kinds of Kitchen Utensils. Also a Complete Assortment of rs and BUILDERS' Pump. Hoc, Copperwarc Tinware Plumber a Goods a Specialty, &TPKICFS GUARANTEED TO BE SATISFACTORY 71' A Public is Invited Stock. IB CT ILDI Gr , -I OREGON rnisiiiA'v W H. AVIS, M D. PHYWCIAS AND suneon. Cnl e found at his'ottce mom it Shtahan' block, i iret street. Albany Oregon- DB C. CHAXBERLTN, HOMEOPATHIC physician and lurgeon. OfBoe, corner Third and Lyon (treets, Albany, Oregon. G. SUR geon, Albany, Oregon. MH. ELLIS, PHYSICIAN AND SURr . jeon, Albai.y; Oregon. O CC KELLY, PHYSICIAN AND AVK . geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce's new Diocjc uuicnours, irom 8 A. m. to r. h. 4 J. HOSSITLR. VETERINARY SUR J . geon. gradnnte of Ontario veterinary oollejre and maube. et th Ootajti. vateriat ary medical society, is prepcred to treat the diseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office second door east of the opera house, Albany, Oregon. "nR. R. KOLDEWAY. VETERINARY SUK. J geon, Albany, Oregon. - -Graduate of GerJ piao an. I tmerimin co'letres, Ucctrlcand Hcnaropathlc Trratnirnt THOSE DESIRING EITHER OF THESE safe and reliable methods of treating dis ease will find Dr. E. A. HcAPstcr prepared with excellent appliances lor adininisterini; either, as the nature of the case may require. He may be found at his office on Third street, two ucora south of toe electric light station, when not ahrent on j rofessional business. K A. W A LISTER. HOMEOPATHIC physician, has removed his office from Flinn's block to bis residence on Third street, two dosrs south of the electric light station. ATT9RNKVM. T R. N. BLACKBURN, ATTORNEY AT JL. Law, Albany, Oregon. Omce in Odd bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all courts of the state, and give special attention to all business. tT M L VEBTO jl CHARLrErTTORNEY V? at Law, Albanv, r. Olfii in roonu" 13 and 14, Foster's Block, over L. E. Blain's fctor . T K. WEATHOKFORD. ATTORNEY AT l . law, Albany, Orejjoa. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will practice in all the court of thestate, and give special attention to aU business REVERE HOUSE, ALBANY, OR. CHAS. PfeifTer, Trop. Only first-eclass bouse in the city. Large sample rooms for com mercial men. No Chinamen employed in the kitchen. General stage office for Conallis.., H. EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKE and jeweler, Albany, Oreiron, T.WUND A GOLD kING WITH TJPAZ F se'. Owner can have same by 'calling at F. M. French's jewclrv trtore. CORPS OF wood for sale.' FIR AND MAPLE ly to S, Gourlcy. tt) uters ! Oysters ! E ASTERN AND OLYMPIAN: SERVED freh every ciav at II. Dien-ks" restaurant Land Snrvrylng. PARTIKS BEBlRlfttr SDRVXTIKO VflSK CAN Oil tain accurate and prompt work by callinr upon ex-county surreyoi 1-, T. T. Fisher. He has complete copies of field notes and town ship plats, and in prepared todo Htirvciii',' in miv part of Linn county. Poxtoffice addicts Millers station, Linn ontrty, Oregon. THB OBLKBKATK!- BREAKFAST d JFM Garters Tools HARDWARE, atid to Call ft&d Inspect Our GENERAL NEWS. Staaley Reported Killed by Natives. the MAT PEOFIX BI KXKD TO DEATH Congressman Thomas oi Illinois to be Bc Tetary ef the Harj Serietis Fi e at Eagent. The HBKA1.B Special Diapatclits. Paris, Feb. 18. A correspond ence of the Petite Journal at feaine Salvador (Jjongo says; ' A courier Las arrived I'rom the " west' Coast, who states that a report is current that Henry M. Stanley was killed in an engagement with natives near Waugainba. The courier re ports that several instruments which have been identified as hav ing belonged to Stanley have, been sold by natives.'' tltltiHTHL DISASTER. A Hole! la KBlu-)fan People Bnrned to Death. ...... , Hartford, (Conn.), Feb. 18. The boiler of the Park Hartford hotel blew up at 5 o'clock this morning, wrecking the entire front of the structure, which was a five story brick building. The entire fire department and police reserves were summoned. The ruins took fire and the work, of the firemen was greatly impeded by the blind ing volumes of smoke and steam. The lots of life is estimated at from forty to seventy, but may be less. HlUUIhOYS CABINET. 'oBgresanan Thomas f llliuols, to Be Srcrrlarr of the Navy. Washington, Feb. 18. Reports from Indianapolis to-day are to the effect that Congressman John R. Thomas, of Illinois, has been se lected for secretary of the navy. Thomas declines to confirm or deny the truth of the rumor. To a reporter he said that a telegram was received in Washington las! night from Harrison's private ee retary, Halford, saying lhat he had been selected. Culloui tele graphed lo Harrison this afternoon that if the report was true it would please him. I KS l I Ll.lt V lH. U9. uj(la; d Hi its to I spend ihl ium lo MreiiKiitii Her .Navy. London, Feb. 18. It is reported that at the coming session .f par liament the government will jio !se a defense loan :' JCKl.tMHl.tiOO. the pioceeds to he devoted to the construction of twenty men-of-war, titty cruisers and increasing the torpedo boats. ;:iicl lor I'orl An I'lincc. Key Wkst, Feb. 18. The U. P. steamer Galena, with rear admin;! Gheiardi on board, has sailed for Port Au Prince Round for juunn. Washington, Feb. 18. A tele gram received from Rear Admiral elknap, commander at Mare Isl and navy yard, California, says the United States ship Vandalia arrived at Honolulu February 2d, and was to sail for Samoa on the 7th. FlttC AT El'VKSE. A Variety Theater, Uolel and tjiurr Buildings Kumed. Euoenk, Feb. 18. This morning at 3 :o0 fire broke out in the rear of the People's Theater, which quick ly . communicated to adjomiug buildings, and despite all efforts resulted in the total loss of the the ater, Coleman's hotel, Henderson's residence, and several barns in the rear of the buildings and the par tial , loss of Melson's blacksmith shop. Insurance, $500 on Hen derson's house, $2,500 on the thea ter, and $.'00 on the blackemit'i shop. The tire boys deserve spe cial mention for their bravery. The saving of Chas. Lauers fine residence was wholly due to their efforts. . " . ALCM new. tlrrull" Court jtie- Beat Eft talc rtalrt. l Ihe i'npllal. Salem, Feb. 18. Articles of in corporation were filed m secretary oi state s otlice to-lav hv the Inter State Building and Loan Associa tion, John W, Godfrey, Charles 1. Mendell, Neil McMillan, Cann- bell H. Sweeney, and Chas. P.. Holmes mcoi iurators : capital stock $7,500,000; jirincipal place ul business, Minneaiioiis Minn 4n circuit court to-day the jury iu the case against m. lloltzciaw for cutting Rob't Krebs at Gervais last Christmas, brought in u ver uict mis morning oi guilty ol an assault with a dangerous weapon, ana recommended tne prisoner to tne iii icy ot the court. Judgment was i erved, probably to await the i tola case against Chas Atw . for the saiiieoffenfe,which is no a oil trial. A. :i h purchased to-lav a val- uablt . . ce of property fronting on ou J.iM..1eKi;u street, ou west side lietweei. Mate and Court streets, and will build a large brick there on this season. It is 41 feet front. The wife of Prof. M. (i. Lane is lying dangerously ill. But sliirht hopes are entertained of he recov ery. V. F. Boothby and J. G.Thomp- ton paid $10,000 for 50 feet front on Commercial street to-day, occupied by the Statesman office. BBWTI1XK NOTES. Brownsville, Or., Feb. 14. Mr. John Cuahraan is q iite sick Willi erysipelas. Winter .wheat in this section is looking tine, bidding fair for a good ;rop. Mrs. Sperry has just returned lionie from a few weeks' visit to one of h;r daughters in Portland. Dr. R. H. Carl has returned home t'roin ca absense of some two months, east of the mountains. . During the past weekjmany gar dens around Jiere bare been plowed and made ready fdr' planting. M. J. Riggs bought out Mr. W. J. Kirk's interest . in . the tannery here, and i now carrying on the business for himself. Mr. James Calloway, of Benton county, aid his two daughters have just returned home from a visit tc Mrs. . Warren, near this city. Rev. Mr. LeRoy, of Astoria, has been engaged to occupy the pulpit oi the Baptist church in this city, and is expected here about the 1st of next month. . . Messrs. Waters & Morelock have moved the office away from tee grist mill across the road, and are making many other improvements about the mill. The many friends of Mr. Julius Zeinrr m ill be pleased to learn that ten d -ys ago he bad a surgical oper ation performed on his neck by a surgeon in San Francisco, and he is doing well, an 1 w ill be all right again. A meeting of the Trinity Mill and Miuing Company is vailed to meet ii thia city i u ill-: "O'.li u.st., to make t'te necessary antueiuiiis ior com lueiiciu active operations this spring on the pKipiity. The mints ci.in pose three il-s.uict lu-lgt-s kuowu the Gold Dust, .I'.-iiiiie Lind and Zi-noni, situate 1 in the Caliponia mining district, ami aii ot them are premising ledges. i:Kii:fr .i&;iio. Battine De Ville. . Use Fahrney's I anteca. l'rnch keeps railroad tune. Burkhart t Royce, job printers D-. Neciw remove cancers without pain or the kuife. It will pay you to go and see the beautiful art studies at Guisj A Son's drug store. J A. Archibald, spent for the 8inH er Man ufiW-t urine: t o., opiiChite f)dd Fellowp temple. r OK LA M K HACK, BirB OR CH PUT TfTE SliiUih's Porui Plaster. Price, 25 ctute. Foshay it Mason. Fiihrney's eelehrated ilml ele; nser at Mrownt'U it Stanard and at Dcvce A Robson's. P. J. Baltimore gereral agent. , For your fine importLd md Ke West cijjars, iro to M. rnurni.;:rt Oigar t-tore, one door east of Jjlack man's drug 6tore- Mexican Cactus Bitters 56 the List remedy in the world for liver and kid ney diseacee, indigestion, etc. For FMle atM Baiuiiguit'b Chsaiberlaiu's F.je and Sk'iu Oint ment ! i nequalcd f-.u .!d -l:r-"ic sores. Many c:i.es have been pcrma nantly cured by it. For sale by Fo shay A. Mafon.. The immense sale of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy bag been producd to a creat extent by people who have been cured by it telling their friends and neighbors of its good qualities and orginir them to try it. The most se vere cold -will 60on yield to it sooth, injr effects. For sale by Fosbay A Maon. The dry cold weather of the early winter months is productive of a'grea deal of croup among children. Moth era should be on the lookout for irand be prepared to arrest it as coon as.tbe firct symptoms appear. True cron nevtr comes without a warning; a, da? or two before the attack the chid wiii become hoarte, and that symptoms is boon followed by peculiar, rough cough. U. Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy is given as soon as this hoarse ness or couch appear, all danirer an 4 anxiety man be avoided: It has neva failed, evenn a the most severe eases. There is no danrer in riving the Remedy for it contains no iniurioua auusiance. jor sale or rosnav at Uason, antlon lo Mothers. Every mother is cautioned agrinst giving her child laudanum or tn poric; it crentes an nnnatural crav ing for stimulants which kills the mind or the child. Acker's Baby Soother in specially prepared to benefit chi! Oicn and cure their pains. It is harm less and contains no opium or rotr phine. Sold by Foshay & Mason. Dapplneaa and Contentment, Canuot go hand in hand if we look on the dark side of every little obstacle. Nothing will so darken lite and make ii a burden as Dyspepsia. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets will en re the worst form of Dyspepsia, Constipa-l-'in and Indigestion, and make life a happiness and pleasure. Sdd .-.r 25 and 50 cents by Foshay & Masoi,. riat pie ob Ike race Det ote an impure state of the bio d and are looked upon by many with suspicion. Acker's Blood Elixir wil! remove all impurities and leave the oomplexion smooth and clear. There is nothing that will so thorouchly bnild up the constitution, parity .sod nrengttn the whole system. Sold and guarart - by Foshay & Mason. SHILOH'3 'JGH AND CONSCMP. y us on a eunrsntee. iption. Foshay A tiou Ctire.is It cures co' Masc.i. SHILO.'I's A pofitj-e (.,, - AHR1I REMEDV -i- catarrh, diphtheria .h. For ale by Fu- a io (ui kc iu shay & H .gun. A BIG SCHEME. A Novel Excursion Trip From Canada. IX THK lTB!:TUF a hStX ATION. Dominion Lawmakvis to Bo 8hown tha 8ighu is tbs United Sutes in May next. Chicago, February 15. It is stated here on good authority that the proposed excursion through the Middle, Southern and Eastern States for the purpose of enlightening tbu Canadian .members of Parliament as to the tftaalooadirioo- and resoorpoa of this country is to be. a fact and not "' a fancy. The Matter bas been much discussed in the newsiapers of late. Sir John Macdonald was interrogated regarding it in Parliament last week, but replied thkt he had heard nothing of-it officially. Nevertheless the ex cnrfion has been p.anned and all the members of the Canadian Parliament have been invited. It is expected that about 400 of her Majesty's sub jects ill accept the invitation, and about half as many Senators and Congrescman will be asked to do honors as guides for, the vuif.rs. About May 1st the proposed excur sion will- start. Three solid Pullman cars will leave the suspension bridge lor Buffalo,, where the- tour of inspec tion of Ajiiriciii citizens will begin. Arrangements uill be made in ad vance fur lool Chambers of Com merce or kindred corporations ta show the visitors , everything of inter est in the cities visited in as brief and thorough manner as possible. The route of the proposed excur sion will be vis Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburg, Cncinnati. Louisville. Cuicago, Kansas City, St. Louis, Nashville, AlUuta, Birmingham, KichinoiM, aningoii, Baltimore, Philadelphia, JUinsburg, New York, Boston, Mount! and Ottawa. Ar raugement8 were made with the Pull man Car Company yesterday by S. J, Kite hie of Akron O. ...representing the oaities iut rested in the movement. Mr. RiU-ine is m. large property o ner in Cauatia, and is on intimate tenna with the leading statesman of ii. at country. He has been one oi the foremost men in agitating commercial reciprocity between the two countries and his efforts are direeteil more at leveling .commercial barriers tdan political ones. He had received tlio promise of many leading Canai.iau polkiciaus of both parties that they would be pleased to take the t;ip. TLe txcDMsoi the excursion wjI, bo boiiie entirely by a few ciuieinen uc es LVn;ress see.- lit tc make au ap pr. priti;u ic r the purpose. Later in the seasc.i it is prop ed to have the ii.ti.-;;iu- ( iiiiiu i ce Cuii.mibsitiiier.'i vit a Ja hu, :aiimg at every poit.t. u i.eiv i Ainoadcni iiunicat:i-i;8 le eui i lie tw o.iu'.ue.s ami the iiult of tnir 5nvc6t.'ation it exi tci to do agreaidl tou;ris tn. o;inngoer matters berwern theluo couutrns. Senator (.'uilfin will hvt. charge of die later xpei ni..n. Kinustov, (.Jut ). February 15 . Principal Craut, father of the Impel ia! Cuu;etltrati-.m sci.cme. having iiceu atke.i if he t iouh- iiea trade iHtwetu Canada u.d the Cnitcd SUtes would be advantageous to both countries replied: "It certar !v would, in my opi-i..!-, alUiotili italuarU on both sides of the lino have fieUvutly provel U their ow a .atisfacuon that i; wunl.l not. The matter is as elear to me a-, the multi pbcttiou table, bat it is equally clear that the. C't.iress ot tne United will not consent to this mutual beue lit, unless wc conseut to our fii-oat and political absorption as tho price Canada will never pay either the half or the whole of that price. "Two other points are clear to me; . Fijr that the more anxious we pro fess ourselves to be for the ad ran ta fee and the moi-e londly wo clamour for it, the lew. likely we are to get it on fair terms. Secondly, that we aro most likely to get it when we are in a position to offer our neigh be rs wbci they consider an equivalent. VVe will be in that, portion only win a Great Britain, Canada and Australia make up thr ir minds to spef k on com mercial matters with one voice. Wha then, is our nrtdut?, Evi dently a commercial nuderstandiug among ourselves, based on the ac ceptance of a principle that wo shall discriminate in tavor of all witnia the empire. oped la ike il. Is it not better to nip Consumption the greatest scourge of humnitv ia the bud. than to try to ptay its pro gress on the. brink of the grave. A few doses or California's most us 'ul production, will releive, and a th r ough treatment will cure. Nnsal Catarrh, too often the forerunuei of consumption can be cured by Calil-ir-nia Cat-R-C 'lire-. TheK rnnftiK pa sold and faliy warrealed bv Foahav C"rd axalast TaeMrtke. And always have a bottle of A- bbglish Remedy iu the house. ia cannot tell how soon Croup may sti ko your little one, or a cold or coi ga may1 fasten itself . upon yon. (.ue dose is a preventive and a few de-ies a positive cure. All Throat i od Lung troubles yield to its treatment. The Remedy guaranteed by Fosi ay t Masonl atow an I'areot allow their childicn lo cough md strain and cough and calmly say,' Oh it's only a cold." and keep gi ng them cheap ani dangwus medic es until they are down with lung f. er or ccneumption, when they can I so easily relieved ny BlXit;s'' CHER :lY COUGH SYRUP? It has no sui ri or, aod few equals. Geo. L. Bii.uk man. druggist. . -1