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.-tip.:.-: v CENTS A WEEK. ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2S 18S9. VOLJi IV, NO. 232f FOR PURE DRUGS, TOILET AND FANCY" CrOODfc GO TO I JLv -HE ALSO The Finest Line of Pianos and Organs in the CALL A3TD EXAMINE HItt STOCK. Tie Ldiiiff Carries the Largest Lino f Men's and Boys' Clothing, Furnishing (Joods, Etc. in tin Willam ette Yalley. SUITS MADE TO ORDER la His Merchant Tioiii Department. F9STER BLCX, OIIIS CHEAPEST PLACE IN TOWN. -DEALERS IX- Stores, Tin, Stect iron and Copper-ware, Pinups Iron Pipes and all f:inds of l'lunibinGoeds. Ag tuts for the CVebrated ON TIME Cooking ami Heating Sieve.-, the be.- s!e for ire least raenry over dld in this city. Give them a mil at tlx Pirne ?.iock,.roilri First Street. Albany, Oregon. Tulius Joseph Manufactauer of Choice Cijjais AND I'KALKi. IN FINE IliilTKO AND KEY HIT :ar.-, I h:Jai ' Mi 1- ;l i. 'I ( 1 : i o. ( i ! s 1 i t n ' ;n 1 l ij it it - full line i'f SmuLers' Articles. Also deidcr in CALIFORNIA AND TROPICAL FKUIlS. Xext floor to Pfleiffar's candy store, Albany, Oregon, 1 Clocks. G. L BLACKMAN. (8uccegaor to E. W. L&ngrdon v&xua is lirngs, Paints, Oils. Perfumery and toilet articles, also & foil line of books am' stationery, periodicals, etc. fcgr Prescriptions carefa.N compounded IN ODO FELLOWS TEMPLE, Ubany Oregon OAEftlM- ALBANA mm. nor, SPECIAL NOTICE. DR. W. C. NEGUS, Graduate of the Royal College of London, England, also o! the Belle- vue Medical College. The Dr. has spent a lifetime of study and practice and makes a spe cialty of chronic diseases, removes cancers, scrofula enlargements,tumors and wens, without pain or the knife. He also makes a specialty of treat ment with electricity. Has practii ed in the German French and English hospitals. Calls promptly attended day or nisjht. His motto is "GOOD WILL TO ALL." 2TOftice and residence Ferry street, between Third and Fourth. 9,999.00 IN GOLD To Be Given Away. Cut ont this auicitisemerit and ft '.id it LA1IMEU k CO., Nurseryman, Torouls, Cnaiia, with 14 three-cert Canadian, oi 21 .vo-c!Dt Atni'rican osta;,'e stamps, and tlicy will send you by mail (postpaid) in '"d time for piantiti!,' in April or May next, your choice of any one of the following olluction o" plants, anil enter your name in competi tion for the !),!):)y.OO in cold that they are gfiviir away in order to introduce their nur sery stock. Collection of Plants No. 12 hardy roses. No. 2 2 hardy climbinc: roses, No. 32 overbloomiugjroses forjhome cul ture. No. 4 2 dahlias. No. 510 gladiola. No. 63 hardy srrape lines." No. 7 -8 raspberry plants, 4 cach black and red: So. 120 strawberry plants, 4 choice kinds. No. P -5 very choice jjlauts four house cul "" ture. No. 10 5 cherry currants (rc('). No. 115 Lees prolific currants (black) No, 12 5 white grape curoiiis All letters with t'.iisadvertisei.icntenclosed a'on with stamps Xor any one or more coi tions of plants, will be numbered as they come to hand, and the sender.-) of the first thirteen hundred will nieivc fcifts cs follows: 1st f 2S0 I The next 20, $i.o each. 2nd I'X) The next ,.-, each, 3rd - 50 The ne::t 4 15, $2 each. 4th 30 i '1 he next 820, 1 each.J 6th 20 1 After 50,0110 letters have been received, the sendees of the next 1,100 letters will receive gifts as follows: 1st -$225 I Next 10, $15 each 2nd 135 I Next 15, sli) ea h 2rd - 75 Next 40, 5 each ( 4th - 50 j Next 470, 4'2 each ath 25 I Next .100, si each Aftr H0.0C0 lettci-s have been received, e s" lt.s ol t if luxt 1,000 letters will re v -fits ai in 1 ws: an 1 ? 100 each Ne.;t 5 ?20 each 3, 4 and 5.. 75 each Next 15 10 each 6, 7 and b. .. 50 each Next .'!!- 3 each 3. 10, 11, 12. 25 each Next im i each After 150,000 letters have been received the senders f the next 1.100 letters will ie eive L'ifts as follows: 1 $100 each ! Next 10 $20eao, 2 "5 cai h Next 25 , 10 each 3 and 4 50 each I Next 5.S5 .... 2 each Next 5 25 each Next 47! leach Any person may fend any number of times for any of the above collect 'otis. If 5 cents in stamp- extra is sen, we will send in Juu next a prin'ed list of the names of all persons who are entitled to jriff i. We make this liberal offer to readers of the IIkkam), knowing it will not p.v mm now, but our object is to intro luce our stock and build up a trade. Our mailing points are Toronto and Shrill-mount, Out., I: ochester, N. Y., Louisville, Ky., I'bin- ville, O., and Chicago, III., and vc will guarantee all stock to reach our customers in good condition. We employ no arents, but deal direct with crstoniers, ami .-ni sell and deliver stock to any part of the I'nitcrl States or Canana a about one half the price charged by other nurserymen, through agents. Lemember we will not be undersold by any reliable firm. Send us a list 'f wants and we will quote you prices; or 10 cents for a hand me illustrated catalogue which you may deduct from your first order. Address all letters J. LAHMER & CO., Nurserynen, TORONTO, CANADA. WANTED. TnE WISHING A FIRST class piad, sewing machine, 1'ie latest music r.r artistV materials, will find a barg.-iin by calling at Mrs. B. Hy man's. The pianos are fully guar antied for !;ve year?. The Lest piaiv8 ni.-.l-' slutl the climate of the I'adtio coatt. The Now Ameri can dewing ?!ae!iine will please nios-t f.tt-tlclioas. J'aintins ami music les sons "iven then-. Stamiiiii'', Kin- J lir.iidii v and Drt-fsniakin done t- j order. "No. m 1st St., Albany, Or. PALACE vi "5.7 MARKET )amhs V. I 'll tc, Prop, first siici'l .... , Mia ii Li 1 ' y f i; !- l-cif.ieal, mutton I lv'"- " vi land. -. !(-.. i:i the i lty Kc-j.t crnst.".ntl Ani-lher man's tl m sc.ded bv siiidI iiiti' s'i;.k''is, AVliy iiot- i;o to 'Jon n l'-i o -.. and buy yourself a iron eiirar Tfo.-y keen tlie best in town. (Jrei'ii peas, cabbaire, eanliflo-.Tcr, onions, ulery, pic plant, fresh, at Brownell A !tanard. Call and W atch Clubs and get a watch or Genuine Diamonds the Payments of SI per week. ADsoiuieiy i-'ure T'uis powder nev ol purity ,strcii!h More economical kinds, and eminot .1 vanes. A marvn and wliolesoiaeness. tlin.i the ordinal-) be sold in compPti k' i f low test, sheri i)hosp!iato powders Uoya). RakiN" jow--t. M. Y. :v i: C., Ajrents, Portland, Oregon. tion with snultitii' weilit ulum or Sld only in i-ins. ER Co. KM'. 'Vul! !B,W Ckv. i.r ! 1 1 . WH. DAVIS, M. D. VHYS)CIAN AND suigeon. Can be found at his oHice room in Sirahan's block, First street. Albany Oregon- Dlt C. CHAllliERLlN, HOMKOPATI1IC physician and surgeon. Oflicc, corner Third and Lyon streets, Albany, Oregon Of fice hours, mornings, 8 to 9 and 12 to I and after G in evenings. W. UASTON, PHYSICIAN 1-1 SL'K i geon, Albany, Oregon M H.t ELLIS, rmSK IAN- AND SL I!' , geon, Albai.y, Oregon. CC. KKI.LY, PHYSICIAN AND . geon Albany, Oregon, office in Pierce s new block. Oilice.hours, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. i J. UOSSITER.PYETEKINARY SIR j . geon, graduate 'of Ontario vetcrinaiy coilege and member of the Ontario veterin ary medical society, is prepared to treat the iVjseases of all domesticated animals on scientific principles. Office at Ann Marshall' livery stable, liesidence 4th and Calapooin streets, Albany, Oregon. DU. I. W. STA Kit, PHYSICIAN AND Surgeon, late of Brnwnsvilie, Or. On e ; i the Strahan-l'earce blwk upstairs in ti e rear rooms on the main hall. Cai s promptly attended to in city or coiintjy. It. Il KOLIEV AV; TE1 ERINAK Y SCR. geon, Albany, Oregoa Graduate of OerJ man and American college. 4TTOUK'S. n. a. x. Iti.Ai khi kx. o. w wnioiiT. BLACKtll HN, & WhlGIIT ATTORNEY AT Law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd bellow's Temple. A'ill practice in all court." o' the state, and give special attention to all business. OLYEKTON .' H A K L ES E ATToltN E Y at Law, Albany, Or. Office in rooms 13 and 14, Foster's Lluck, over L. E. lilain's stor KTTvEA'fHOKrTj . law, Albany, Oregon. Office in Odd Fellow's Temple. Will pract in all t!ie eo irt 9 of thestate, and give special attention to all business. H EWERT, PRACTICAL WATCH MAKE , and jeweler, Albany, Oregon, Land Snryeylns. PARTIES DF.SIR1XO SCRVKVINO BONK CAS OB tain accurate and prompt work by callin? uH)ii ex-county survf yor i. T. T. Fisher. He hasconiplete copies of' field notes and town ship plats, and is prepare I to do surveying in any part of Linn county. Postoffice address, Millers Station, Linn cou lty, Oregon. P P.. WINN, ACKNT FOR THE LEAD j itig fire, life and. accident insurance com panies. lor Kent. M IINISIIF.D ROOMS TO RtNT. AT THE City llestaurar.t. THAT UvfKIV; COUCH can pk so (jiiii kly cured by Shiloh's Cure. T'e naraiucr it. Fu-i:ay iV: Mason. H. F. iERRILL X3crL ALHAX V, ORK'.;oN Si-lls exchaiiL"-. on New York, San Fianuscu and lV'rt -ii'id. I ; 1 1 V notes, slateeouiily and eilj warrants. Kceeiv. eposiis suhjeet to elieck. Inierest allowed on time de posits t Collection? receive prompt attention ( 'orresj ondence solicited. Olliee hours from H a. .v. i 'if. M Atrent for reliabie lire and uiarin. liSlirutiee f UU i . See Samples ! jrOTHST OTJB- OVER THE WIRES. T...:ty- I'.Vv.' Tifjusar.il at Mi!v:; u!:e. in Line BOLD iiMLK il' C.'iXADIAN'S. Maitana Deoioc.ts ftidhe Koa-'rat'ons Iluudnds of Caule Dj'n The S iz-d St.de.f. The Hri!Ai.i'H Siucial Dispal. lns.J MiLw.u kkk, aii'. 27. The Grsirul Arioy osifauipnient pioper upencil lo-tiay. Tlio kui roinHiing i-ninliy eiiiptieil J i.-t-If ii.tc. JM i t waukee-, It is estimated that 30, 00Q Wisjotisin people alone arrived by r.oon, una theiw was a g cat rush in the hotels sin I tl eels. At the ri.toUinoion house jyJis. Logaa diviik-u the lienors with General Sherman and Tension Commissioner Tat;ur. Ai she came down l'mm h.c.ik;'att t!ie vet aians .atheied aiotwid her wita iiri.ii v. imaisiiism, and slie was compel it-it t" ho!i. an iinnioinptu leeeptioii. THE VETLKA.N'S ON 1IAKADE. The parade has heeu the yreat event oi the enramimetit. it was a well-inaiKioul, line Kpeciae'e and a eomp'eie M'- cs. The head of the eolnniH la-yan to move at 10 o'clock aiid riMCiied the leviewin;' stand on Chand avenue at 10 Jl coni-eivative eslimte of the number of men who passed that point places it at :;."), 000. A noliceaole incident of the parade was the enthusiasm of the old veterans whenever they caught sight of General Sherman. He as p-eeted with koiinil after lound of cheeis. The stieetH, isiile walks and win dows yyete tilled with people, form ing an inspiring spectacle. A COM I C A I. STO li Y. A ICumor tliat the Sei.'.ed Sealers Are Owiicci 1y AmerieauK. Wasihx(:tox, Aug. -7. If the uncflicial rumor which lias reached i he .state deparimeut is confirmed, it will give an almost comical effect to the anory lemonsl.ation ot the Canadians against the opera tions of the revenue culler Ku-h in ladii ing sea. Jt stales in effect that the steam sealer Ulack Diamond, the first vessel fceh.ed this year, is owned in a la-ge degree, if not en tiie'yi 'y citizens of the United States. This in ormation came to the stale department incidentally while inijuhy was being made into the trutii of the statement that the United States vice cont-til at Vic toria is interested very largely in some of the colonial vessels ille gally sailing in Uehring sea, which statement so far has not been oi'icially confirmed. HU.NDKEDS OP CATTLE LYIX;. A Diseaso Simil.tr t Texas Fever Causing; Great lstr jclion. Kansas City, Aug. 27. lleliable news from the southern line o Kansas and the pasture lands of Indian te. iitory say that the herds of native and Texas cattle which range in that terri tory are allliclcd with Tsxas ! ferer or Fomethiug. A man who has just ret ur ied from that part of the country states that hundreds of cattle a.e dving in the pastures south of Arkansas City ,le als.. savs that cattle are being siiippri to ina' ket iioni tiio pas- tines win--re liio carcasses aie lying. r.OM) TALK BY CANADIANS. 0cn3 Tb reals Made to Di't'laie '! li'isel ves J ndr jiendeiil. Mo.NTKK.M., Al1;-'. -7. The ad yaticcd lilicr.ils In-in , who aie f.ist liccooiit)': tiii" power ia the domin ion, :!' t:p in aims ocr l!:e iichr ing s'-iy.i:n s. a n 1 1 their organ. I'ic .M.m'.ica! llci.'.'J. in a K-ating i'diioiia:, dccian's that if (Jrcat Uritain. a.-, it would scrm, iu?ei:ds to in rii i ' . i 'i horgood relations; wiih the t:iicd .-t;iU's, i.garii!':-s oi ( a !::. 'a, I ho old v 1 liin !-.ir ( '.::iuu.l o (!n is to licclai o 1 1 1 i" i:i ,-!, i ;:co ol ti.o liiothcr c"i;ra! ."il :if : a ti:s lieim.eruls. !i,.i.i:.'. An.:. :7. The i iat:c st.:io con'.ei.tioii 'iiis iii nun. !t:;:K "d for govo.'ia-. ilenio i: oi n .). K. ionic, oi IU-1'.Mii; lor lieutenant in.L's; I' r oongie.-s, -Mart.n JAirliin ncfrs, oi 1 Icleiiii. Gold upon POSSIBILITIES IX GLASS. YVe May Live in Transparent II onsen and Coak by the Sun's Heat. l'arper's Mj? ine. Legend tells of the lost invention ot '-lualleable glass." Tibeiius is said ti haye discouraged a genius who tounyt the secret by beheading him, fearing the innovation would reduce the valne of geld. It is also recorded tbat Cardinal Richelieu was presented with a bust oi nial letib e glass by a chemist, wh pur posely let it fall into iiajaieurs, and nunded it be fere his eves with a hammer. The inventor was promptly rewarded by perpetual impr sooment, lest his ingenuity sttuld ruin the "Tested inieresi" t French manufacturers. But if glass may xit ape tho metala jov malleability, it may imitate them in another respect just as impor tant. A more fortunate Ficnch man (M. de la Ua?tie; has within a few yeais introduced inio Euiwpe a t' ausmuied glass, which, hecla:ms. may displace est iron. If it lu fills his expectations it will ma:k a new era in glass, and tbe old adage 'as buttle as glass'" will be snc cecded by a new n?. as touh as glass." By his process railway sleepers, fence pests, drain p pes. tanks, etc., aie cast in molds, aad so toughened by a bath in oils as to be stronger then iicn, though much lighter, and coating one third as much. But it i9 questioned whether his results reach what is claimed for the process. The-e undeveloped toughening piocesses augur astounding changes in the lutuic of glass. "G ass iiou?ev may become t'e fashion, ad we would have to reverse our proverb about them, for they would be bomb proof. Already tianspavent glass bricks are made. Extending the possibilities of glass a little further, why may we net build the enlae slruc-.ure ot glass: The walls might be cemented blocks cast like hewn stone, but aoslucenf, and of any color. One could thus inhabit a huge pile of amber or of gigantic gems. The windows could be multiform, some ot them telescopic, bringing distant things near, some with lenses r minors guiding the focussed sun's heat for culinary and comfortable purposes, otlitis straining out the lijlht or chemic ravs. Tapestries, furniture and utensils might be made of the universal material. The whole would be more endura ble than granite. No rire could harm it; lightning would shun it. Such a dream, blossoming from this miraculous suostance, ma; be realized by an Aladdin whose lamp is of glass. Citliforoia Cat-K-tnre. The only guaranteed cur; for catarrh cold in the head, hay fevor, rose cold, catari lial deafness and sore eyes. Re store ti e sense of taste and unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh. Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a cure is warranter', by all dnig irists. Send for circular to Abietinc Medical Company, Oroyille, Cil. Six months' treatment for $1; sent by mail. $1 10, For sale by Foshay dc .Mason, New Addition to Albany. F. Ii. Abbey's addition to Albany in the eastern suburbs oi the city has been platted, and o4 choice lots are now on sale at $30 to $123 by Curran k Monteith. Apply at j u""e aml seIctt vour lols- j 11 ; Terrible. ; T.iotliirds of Sll deaths in cv ; I'irk i;v hit from consumption or pci'iiinoiiia. Liu sarce propotlion , liolds good lor most other cities. De. .1 l:is a iv iiintcn,ns: Dr. Acker's i Knli'ii pLfi-.K-ily lor consumption will ;i!v.ii', s relieve, and mar save your ' lifl;' ' ! trow f.cclnr niiiijcr IIonr:i. l'(.i-;!)r , Y:il!cr llai;iiii.n;t s:.s: ; Af'cr a I :itr cXH'r';c!ice 1 h:ivc come I ' liii ron liision tlr.it iwo.tlii.iU ! i i'H d-Mllis fi.,!i (-oralis, pncami ni t ; :o il oon-iini'i.inn miclil I'U- avuidi .1 j if I) . Ai'soi's Eniriisli Ki ini '.iy f, r consiinijitio" ivcie oiiiy n.-cd in tini;', 'I'll is wnijii'-rfn! ii mciy ; sold ntali r ;i jicsil'r.c gijitrantcc bv i"ili:iv i; M.i-nn ' " , Select SIitnI. ! -its. Wail .Mead, recently from New York, w ill open a select school and kindergarten in the V. C. T. U, Uali, Honday, September !)th. Terms liberal. I'atronage solicited. Sat Islaction guaranteed. Mas. Wait Mi:ad. Albany, Oregon. LOST TKKA8UKE. An Knglisa Cempany to Look for One Xillien Tonnds. Law Times. a About ninety years ago a French ship, containing treasure to the amouBt ot about 1,000,000, was sink by Lord Xelsoa at toe bottle of the Nile in the Bay of Aboukir. A company has been formed, with a commission from tbe Egyptian tiovei ument, to recover the treasure 'or the benefit of the shareholders, and will shortly commence opera tions with every prospect of suc cess. What will be the title ot the company to the treasure if they re cover it? The open sea, of course, inclad -i ng its bottom, is not capable of be ing used : as private propertjut .V we presume that the coace&sio'n-' aires, have aiisfied themselves that the bay of Aboukir comes within tbe rule that "'the navigable waters included in bays and between head lands arms of the sea belong to the sovereign of the adjoining territory, as being necessary to the safety of fie nation, and to the undisturbed . 'd of the neighboring shores." The right to search, therefore, is probably well derived, and we think it also reasonably clear that any claim of the piesent Fiench Government as representing tbe original owners of the treasure, or ibe English Government as repre- nting the lights of those entitled . the trcasuie as a prize of war, would be barred in international : w by lapse of time. WEDLOCK'S CARIOSITIES. SomeLodicrons Reasons for Marry ing and Woil-Know Customs. Chic- fJeraid. Goethe said he married to obtain respectablility. Wycherly, in his old age. married his servant girl to spite her rela tions. The joining of right hands in ancient times had the solemnity and validity of an oath. There is a story of a man who got married because be inherited a four-post bed-stead. Giving a rirg is supposed to in dicate the eternity ot the union, seeing that a circle is endless. A man got 'married because he had bought a piece of siik cheap it a sale and wanted a wife to civc it to. Under tbe Roman empire mar riage was simply a civil contract; hence vie read of men "putting away" their wires. A mong the Jews the rule was for a maiden te marry om the fourth and a widow on the fifth day of the week not earlier. In Jewish marriages the woman is set on the right, but throughout Chmtendon her place in the cere mony is on the left. In a Raman marriage the bride was purchased by the bridegroom's payment of three pieces of copper money to her parents. The Russians have a story of a widow who was so unconsolable for the 'ess of her husband that sho to?k another te keep -kt from frer ting herself to death. Tbe custom f pfcttiag a reil upoa tbe maid before the betrothal was done to conceal her blushes at the first touch of the nan's band, and at the closing kiss. - Kissing the bride the moment the marriage ceremonial ended, though not now prescribed by tho rubric of the "Western churches, formerly was an inperative act on the part of the bridegroom. The early marriage eremonr among the early Anglo-Saxons con sisted mcrelv of band fastening, or taking each other by the band and pledging each other love and affec tion in the presence of friends and relative?. An o'd adoge tbus lays down the proper days for wedlock: Moii'iay for wiv.'tii. Tuesday for lioalth Wtd- iscsilav fur the i.t d:iy of Thursday for itis. s. Friday fur l-jsses,&tfll4 i'ay no lm-k at c'l. Persons h iving looms to rent to students will do well to communi cate with Ticsident Condit about the maitcr. Pupils are row Peek ing places for the fall term, w hich opens on Tuesday, September 10. Ankles are Fprainod, fingers are mashed and limbs broken ; acci dents are always happening. In sure with Winn in the Travelers. Nev- "-octis at Kead s- WILL 6 . S "fe&v CS5 1 E "WAR Egc. A THE LEADING JEWELER AiuiiANY, OREGON, O 1 -