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v - . -S. ' ' ' - " ' ' v' iO CKNT3 A WEEK. ""' ALBANY, OREGON. FRIDAY, PC TOUKK 10 1891 VOL. VI NO. 12T0 roil S.tLK, WANTS. ETC. TOST On th r -vl nci-AlVmv or in A' J hanv, a II u;k sttehel or grip fn,tiniti,' a b'Af-k vent anil ,... - ,...,.ii., broad lirim.ued h u, a air ait 2 ,liit a t.r ami i ru, wi( ai-i .iru-ri, a at of pun and buiiivnt for it ux !!-: and lir:M- itihftft &U'i a ... 1,1...,.. ... wrd will be 'paid to tlu fiuier on kauni: ,a w,af7 tlKKI. Mil :V, 1Y jr mr h t tx - i hi -h ul ta fur the year It il, m n il:u i. ,. fuvali B. Ti iXktxrt are re W I t? vail .rmitly, at the H of th e era, c. U. I!ar li-irt and pay the svut:, S;.it-lt 0. U. lluriibart, del It. II R REM' A iim nve room m':x.v. .car Sou. 'ic.n l'c:iic livput. Ai.pl "t le; t J-:te', Gl INN, Alitor r'UH THK LISAO iui lire, lit sad c Mou; insurance com pan in. MOSEY TO LOAS HOME CAPITAL OS iroal real etare nn uriy. r'or partun lars enquire 3t lie". Ili'ul'hny. 1 (!'HEi Of All lit for ctiin- J Jf tion, anl un 1 r fan e. for le a f lil uer a re, W tti.n tuiien fro-n r.iitroul atv'i in ai-l miiei froi All. lay Apj.ly a ties oitice. SA'iWA his rts-n rt l i U'liilry to Itit ir'i4 tnj i.t of Sei oiid an. I Lyon .tret l-i nil fur !ulf. 6. 10. 2 W J a-T.. ;. tinns, innrMI Bittiit uiart chi:k( ail hi'.'h-vrireil. Ainu w city lutii al oi.il by il. llryiint. Land Sarvrylii. Tltanxs naniKiio s'uvtiisa raiunot. L tain a-x'tirate ntl proDU't work by calling upou county aurvevoi E V. T. I'b'ier. He hw;oniplete copies of QU1 tiotea an 1 fown- ahi i'l i'-i, ana in prvimre I to do 'lrvpvtn ui any prt of Linn cou.ity. rootoTrv nl'irt II iiler Station. Lino co:i lt.Urjjoiu Notlc of PUxolutlon. The coirf'ersIii; hirft'ifjre existing In-t-e V. Waii.le'.l an-l II. K. H,.:Li.lKt k umler tlie nun name of vtainloli A li'Mlt-n- livk, thia ily ilirto l y umtii il i- r btit. lli batinrw will b? iNiutiniu'.l l K. Wrmlvll wlio will iv al .U- t of tliv !.i t flnu. r. WENKr.l.l.. II K. MUl.LKNliKt'K. Albany, Sept , 1'1. ALl.MIMM AtiS-A hipv ll.u prititrl S iet.ti- M-.l.mi. il J...ir ..ii ot i.-te Ko eitfn I .vehti .iw a il HrtM-."..-.. o!, 11. X.i. -.'irf.l. l.o 'iuraiu .l I... um mi icripti-iii :t.' ct t kt yeii, wth J Aliiminiiin Lor l" fra' t:r Souvenir,., .S tbi a.tverti4ii e:it. It wiii leiul vo-i to crH, Au vim v ?vZ I'i Bi.iiti'.o Co, N.w port, K. Albany Xurs-iris. We are ofe rin u to ii.inlrr flu' finest lot of fruit trrs, f ili f ir.ible variftiea. in tt tt:itt. One Imtxlre'l ami lifty tli lsatnl trt-es for li'n siitniiu'r's ta;t le. Inspection invite I anl suti-ifac-tion KuarantH'tl. Senil (or c.italu or fall an.l we UH at tin; ol I (Mine liMinesteail GUI'-halt ii' ilt? southwest of Albany. Hymw I'.UOWMil.l.. - Fot the Xe :a)Daat- 406. A 60RD ! HOWARD &SQ,V, fiTKAM SAW. r::i) .ii'T WOltK CITY DUUG STORE 8T4B1SD & C03ICK, Frogs., FFEIFFEK BLOCK, - - ALBANY, Dealerv In DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY and Toilet arti.-i-s, Sixn-e. ltrushca. Perfumery, Sehool liooki), auJ Ar t'st'e Supcliea Physician's prescription; carefully compounik J. H. GKEGO, I) ii APinff f I tt't Meu'esml tuna' clothini; mtile to order or claaneJ ami repaired un .hjrt notice and reaaotiablo rate Shop on t'ie street rar line between Third nd Fourth street. Auttrr ofl'lual Hrlllruirul. NOTICE is luTiliy eiven that tin iiiiilei signed a 1iiiiiiii!ratur of the t t:i'f of K -A. Il.iioht, tliTtu-itl, liii filej hi- lif:tl aei'iiniit 'u the iiiatlt r of x.tiil t-t;ite in the comity court in and lor I. nu county, Oii'ir"ti, and that na'nl in irt ha fixed M. inljy the v!nd, l:iy of Noveinl-r l.H, a: iLv hour o one o'cliM'k in the :ilt rnoon of said il. y fur tin- lii'ui ini; of objection-to .ml ti al uei.'outit and the scllleiuelit thereof. K. I. HAt.:ur, Aclinini. tr.it. ir. II. II. Hewitt. Atty for Aaius, Ne jewelry of lat-ht patterntiat ii x curia a. Wood Savins i.3i-j; (v lpn.iii'ini l 11VU1IIJ T.OUI Trini'LtltS. !) yon know that Moore's vealcil Kt'ineily is the only patci t mt'tlicine in the worKI that tlo 3 not eoiitain a dro-.i ol alcohol ; tin. I the incx'.eof preparing it is known Oii'y to its tli.-covvier; that it is a i eiivance in the Hficnce of metliciiie without a parallel in the nine teenth! enttiry ; that itsprupriet i J niFer to forfeit ?I.1HH) for any ease of dyspepsia it will no i-ure? Cram's l urlvulleil Atlas, The new e'litimi of thi unrivall ed work id now beinjc !e!iverel by iimai:ei:t, Mrs. A. M. Ta!t. The work is a most excellent on, and this e .ition is a irreat ituprove nient upon fonuer ones, iviu all tlic latest date and mu. li new matter that was not in the previous editions. It should be in every famiiv, and on everv business man's d.-sk. Those who at) not supplied can prociire the atl iB by ai'dresj-inj; I'. O. Uox No. W Al bany Oregon. Ve are the only people who car ry the celebrated K. it V. collar and cull's. Always Iwve the latest style in stoc"t, T. L. Wallace it Co. Bazaar e . . lijfn. .- t. v; i-,.,,.' nv'w Julius y wok s St0le5 anil MATIdEWS k I ISHBHRN'd, ALBANY, OREGON, AUTUMN This .piastion can be SAM'L. E. YOUNG, UTHO HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL VN'I) WINTER TR VDE A M AM MOTH ASSOR rf ENT OF IV Ladies Dress Goods, in cloth, srk-i, f i-oin and d mi nth: fabric, aha vis, und.'rAeir, d ve hosiery "I laces, linens, and whita oo.U, n ti n-t. novelties, etc. ' " ' Aleo a comple'e as-!ortiujiit of Roots an I Shos, Staple a.itl Fancy Groceries. IlSTAr.LlHEn IN Iu.T.II-l I'DN'EER DUV Gl)")!)S HOUSE II AS 1 by keeping a stock large eniuIi to s loply .viv in, an I miking a i as will give satisfaction loth in pia'ity an J prices. Vaj- 0 iLOSE CASH LTYERS VISITING Till-? MARKET ARE ESPECIALLY invited to inspect his stock, which is complete in r.ll his numerous ments, and;pnrcha.-;ed especially for trghest of all in Leavening Power. Ry& ABSOLUTELY PURE I am an old mm and have been a constant eutlerer with catarrh for the last ten years. I am en tirely cured bv the use of Kly's Cieain lialtn. It is strange that so si in -!iia remedy will ctue such a stub-torn disease Henry Bill ins. U. S. Pension Alt'y, Wash- ! ington, I. C. Kor eiiibt years I have sulTered ftom catarrh, which effected my eyes ar.d heaniig; have employed many physicians without relief. I rtin dow on my se :ond b-ittle of Ely's 'teani Halm, and feel conti nent of a complete cure. Mary C. Thompson, L'erro Gordo, 111. 1)ruiMi.sKiw who aitke--i ii t a liiamoth Hoi k to select Ir m and clog imsIi prices are invited to c.tll at Mr. ( iiaiKvoliTs, th-.' pioneer Mote of Albany. His stoi-i for the fail aril winter trade is the lariri'sl in the Wi Lunette Vall-y. Ili-istoik of Chiuaware, fmcy i..!.-" and all the desiiabl.. Ptylr-s oi'iiishi s. ai w-'Ii as staple (irocer it s i roeki- y laiiit.s and lixiilivs, is c t ,i : i1 i.. v ry way. lie ln:iki s a speciality of !ine teas and b'.kiuj! poA.l.T, a d always p!ei;ses his eu! iiiers. 1 1 is d:sp':iy of new toys Hid n . Pit s for the h lidavs t' is year wil be soiin thint; uol. del fill. Me is aoeiit fr the in st re!ia b!" insurance rompaides in the world a- d can oiler perfect rclia b:lity t those insuring. Jityuare South of Portland at - IS HERE, mind and on "Who has the ail sa'isfac'orilly answered at the old (he fall season of Latest U. S. Gov't Food Report. Baking Powder School Taa Notice. The school tax in school district No 6, is now due and pay able. Call at my ofliee and pay the same before it becomes de linquent. C. G. Bukkiukt. District Clerk. The men of this vicinity need not be jealous because their wives talk so constantly about Matthews and Washburn. Its not their good looks the ladies are talking about, it is the good qualites of the cook and heating stoves they sell. Every one seems to be delighted when they buy from M. and V. m:air uiv. We desire to say to our fit i zt lis, that for year we have tieeu sell ing Dr King's New Discovery for Consumption. Dr King's New Life I'ilis, Hueklen's Arnica Salve and Klectric Hitters, and have r.eve.r handled remedies that sell us, or Unit have given such universal salisfac tien. We do not hesitate lo guaran tee ithem every time and we eland ready lo refund the purchase pi ice, if saiir-laclory rt gulls il.i not follow their use These remedies have won their t're it i.opularity purely on their merits, Fosliay A; Mason Di uggists, The holding of tlm World's Fair in a city scarcely lifty years old will be a remarkable event, but whether it will realty benelit this nation as much as the discovery of the Uestorative Nervine by Pr. E lankly n Miles is doubtful. This, is just w hat the American people need to cure their excessive ner vousness, dyspepsia, headache, d:z.iness, sleeplessness, neuralgia, nervous debility, dullness, con fusion of mind, ct'. It acts like- a charm. Trial bottlesaud line book on "Nervous and Heart liifoac9," with uneini'.iled testimonials free a! Stanard it Cusiek's. J t is warranted to contain no opium, morphim; or dangerous drugs. Hr; ltrrilKl'. one which is guaranteed to briii ; you satisfa 'tory resu ls, or in rase ol failure u return of purchase t.iiet On this safe plan you can buy from our adyerticd druggists a bottle of Dr King's New Dscovery fur Con sumption. It is guarutccd lo Ining teller in ev;ry case, hen Used lot any iillectioti of Throat. Lungs, ot (.'lies'., such as Consumption, Inll.iuia tiou of Lungs, llioiichitis, .tlitut. Whooping Congh. Croup, e.e, eie It is pleasant and agree hlr to tasle. perfectly safe, andean always he de petided upon. Trial liotlles fii-e al Koshay & Mason, Druggists, !. I LA 1 IO ! .( IC( . Scarcely a day passes williout the news of .some large failure I'.tshiug over the wires -tlie Usual result of speculation in slocks or some eipi.til; rtatiL-erotis venture. The same ei.-etric cu rent carries to dear distant irieiid the sad tidings of death of loved out s too often the result of speculation in patent nostrums. Moore's Revealed Kcinedy is no speculation 1ml is sold on positive guarantee. Do not fail to go to your druggist and ask for your motley if not satisfied. We known you will go and buy another bottle. For sale by all druggists. AND THE INQUIRY ON THE the lips of every woman will be, Lest slock of established house of MAINTAINED PUP.LIO FAVOR sp -cialty of selecting such goods 1891 depart n.ii n (i ms ran wrss Year STATE AND COAST Marion County is Heavily in Debt and Borrowing Money. X XBWS rilOU TUB CATllAL. The 6lia Public School Take a Vaca tion to Visit the Fert'tad Exposition- N. way Kote. Sai.km, Oct. 15. Mari.-n county finds itself in debt now some $42, 82'MK.i, as b'iowii by the county clerk's st mi-annual state'iient. The county will tide ovtr its finan cial sUight8 by borrowing money until He taxes come in. A levy can'fc-rm niado untii after the lit ard of equalization meets in December and tl.fs will j;ive the tixes coining in auoot February. The la-t leg islattiie niH.ile Mich changes in the eipializ ition and ass. ssment laws as to ii aks ihe cousity's exjietues much heavier. The fourth iia lorly meeting of the Marion County l'init tirowers Associaiiou w ill be held at Salem on thurt-day, the 2'.'d. A good pro gramme has been prepared. John Talje.iu was brought to the penitent! try to day ftom Astoria and wiil serve a term of seven and a half years for larceny. Tebeau is one of tne three men who rubbed a gun Et ne. Two of them got a seven and a half y.-ars teim and one tiv. Ail'cles of iucorpo-a ion were filed lo -day with the secretary of state by ttie l.i Glands Athletic Company. A. ('. .Miller, II. E. (iilliiin atnl A. 15. Huelai, incor porait.rs; value of property, $'JW. A'so the .Moiitfiuery Tunnel and Mining t'oiiiptny, of Uose burg. Incorporators .luiia (ira li.ini, L. 1. Mon'gomeij. M. K. Napp, A. M. C'awf.id. M nu ice Abraham; ca ital stock, J si): M.I. Also the It'K Nt-stiicc.i Hil ton Road Ct.'inpary, i Dolph. 'l illa mook county. 1 ncoi tioi ators, .1 ('. Latidingham, G. W. Landing' ham, and O. L. Landiugham ; caoiial stock, i: m). 1 lie n ad is to run fr.t n tin; we-t line of the (ir.m le Rot de luiliiti reseivalion to Woods, Tillamook county. Charles F. Schmi I', of Mt. Angel, was arrested to day on two indict inentf, one giving liipior to miners and the other s. lung Inpior w ith out license. The Salem Public Schools take a vsca' ion to-morrow to give all an opportunity to vieit the l'oitland txpocilion. The lines, tracks, cirs, horses, etc.. of the Salem Street Railway Company to-day, b virtue of a flti,- (liio chat tie mortgage, jipssed into the hands of II. W.Cottle, who will opera'e and manage the road untii son I. there are lair pros pects for a sale at an early day and it sold to the parties as now con-timplat-d, the road w ill be devel oped, improved an extended. KNMiiir.H ui' rviiii. ICIei tioU i.r Ollloors Kor The Ensu liiK Year, Poini.AM), Oct. 13. The grand lodge of the Knights ol l yimas, which is now holditg its annual session in this city, met this moin ingat'.itoO in Castle hall. The most impo. tant business to come before the afsemli'v to-day was the eiection of olhcers for the co.uiiijf vear. As those positions are high ones and the Knights of Pythias are strong in this city and state the honors conferred ly tl.em ae watched with much interest. To glai.ee over the body of delegates in attendance is sufficient to con vince tho obsei v, r of the strength and character of the organic ttion. In such a collection of men it would also seem that there might be many fully able to fill the posi t'one of honor. No wender then that candidates were numerous. The first busine s transacted was the appropriation of $400 a year to pay the traveling expenses of the grand chancellor, occasioned by his visiting the several juris dictions. After win. b con-udetable time was taken up in re-d is t rid ing the state and hearing reports from the committee on appeals and grievances. The election of officers resulted in the fol'owing: giand chancellor J.T. Ilavne, of Ivar.hoe No. 10 Portland; vice grant! chancellor, E. h. Sharon, of Harmony No. 24, Pendleton ; grand prelate, J. A. Waddel, of Castle No. L, Portland ; keeper of records and seals, 1". A. Wagner, of phalanx No. 14. h ist Portland. KKEK.ISO SALMON. I tie. l'lrli I'rcservccl for the Kasterti Winter Market. Cold storage is a great thing. The latest marvel which the wer to make ice at will has accomplii-h ed is the freezing of salmon at Whatcom, which will be eaten next winter all over the United States, just as fresh as when fits', tak' n from their na'ive element AstliL' I iiea heaped a chamber with g ild to secure his liberiy, so sro the natives helping high the cold slo;ag rooms in the city with the fat and led bkoded silver j Salmon to secute iheir winter's provisions. On the platform on the long wharf, at all hours of the day, are huge stacks of these magnificent lish. ranging in w ight from sTx to ten pound". These are gutted and packed in the tin Ujxes in which the ice is made, and then taken to freezing ro uu. Here they ifimiMi twenty-four hours. When taken out the lish are as hard as a rot k, and are frozen in bundles. They are pitch- ed into a wheelbarrow and taken to a cold room, where they w ill re main until marked next win er. In tossi; g them in'oa w heflb now very often a frozen ta:l is broken oil", c r a head, showing the br'ttle-iie.-softhe freeze. Seven thous and of the lish have already been c'd -d away, or say, twen y tons. These fish cost cell's a pj'iinl, and will be sold in tlu East at the price A the c'.. oice.it s eaks. Whatcjm Rcville. 'Oregon on Wheels. ' The Oregon Immigration Board's car, "Oiegon on Wheels," is lying at the Northern Patilic Terminal Company's AlbinaeLops, all completed, furnislied and fitted, snd w hen the exhibits are put in it will be ready for its Easfern journey. The car is longer than ti.e average pai-s-ng-r iiir. The exterior is painted white, with "Oregon" in lrge silver letters on a light blue baekgiijiiinl. The resources and scenery of tl.e Ftate are repiesented by jurntliigs on tiie sides of the. car A wheailloMs and of Mti'tuomah ai:d 'A i lan.ctte falls. Some shelving mid paitit ing remains "o b. ilone on the in leiior, but Supci iiitendent .Morgan has n '.-taoy bto;in luittit g in the exhibits, and expects to have everytl.iitg eady by the etui of wek. Tl.e capacity cf the car i not vipial to the number of ex hibits oll'eted, and tome w ill prob ably be declined. Over oO.Uii) grain bottles of w dual will bs tal.en on Ihe car and distt ibti'.e.i alon i then. n.e. Oilier n odiicls of the htte will also h: hop led or put ua in packages lot tii-triiulion. l'.Ell KMtl) 1IIK KING. Ustl A ('nlliD lr 1'iletl As Ihe Cue To liotlie i:i lie flue. Ntw Yokk. Oct. I o. About a week ago a diamond ring, woilh $:;0i, was stolen from the lesideiice ol Mrs. PriTLett of :A West Fortv fifth irltett. A boy. who was the only person ma' the room from which the ling was taken, was arrested, but the ring was not found in his possession and he was (-et at libeity. This morning Mrs. Pritcl.ett recti ved a letter from ptiest of a Roman Cath olic church oil the east side in loriuing her that if the would cail her lii-g would be returned to her. Mrs. Prilchelt called on the priest, w ho gave her the missing jewel, but refustd to say flout whom he rtceived it. I. off a'ioul House. Oregon is making rapid advance ment in all directions, but in i.ll but eleven counties of the stab' theie are log scho-d houses in which the oiing idi as are taught how to shoot. Of templesof learn ing of this style there a'e in the state a tot il of IO'i. Crook eotiiiH leads with twenty four and Line follows with twenty-two. Coos, Malheur. Multnonudi and Tilla mook have one each. Denton has ten, Clackamas two, Columbia three, liouglas two, dram nine, Gilliam four, K'aiuath six, Lake two, Linn four, Marion two, Uma tilla four, Wal'owa two and Wasco three. Salem Statesman. Cattish In Cullaliy Lake. Catfish in great numbers art being taken in lullaov lake, on the A . it 8. C. R U., and President Low II iv was exhibiting a fewepeci men of these villianoiis looking pests says the Astoria lalk. The lish are very good eating and if they coulil only lio conhneil in Callaby lake, or some other worth less price of water, all would be well, hut it thev once get among other lish they will soon depopu late our streams of better lish. A itlish will eat everything else lint swims, but no other fish can eat a ca'lish. THE tVOKLlI ENRICH KI. The facilities of the present day for the production ot everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind are almost unlimited and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched w ilh the on ty perfect laxative known, as it ie Ihe onlv remetiy w niciiis iruiy pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt andellectiial tocleanse the system gentlv in the Sprii.- tinie or, in fact, at any time any the better it is known the mors popular it becomes. French Tansy Wafers. These wafers are for the relief and cure of painful and iregular menses, ami will remove all ob structions, no matter what the cause, and ate sure and safe every tune. Maiui.actured bv Emerson Drug Co.. San Jose, Cal., ami for sale at J. A. Cutnming's drii;.' store only. Sute Cure for '.lie Liquor or Opium Hahits. The East India i tire for these aw ful hab'tscan be given w ithout the patient's kuowiedge, ami is the only known epecilic for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; mauuC.ctnrtd by Emerson Drug Co., San .Jose, Cal", and for sale at .1. A. Cuuimirtg's drug store only. LOTTERY MATTERS Carrying the War Into Canada Against the Lotteries. WANNAMAKKK IN EARNEST, Canadian Officials &ked to A litt and C'clo Sam Will Esc procat-A Bore C'tch. Was i list; ros, Oct. 15. In a let ter addressed to the postmaster general of Canada, Postmaster General Wana maker says that the Louisiana Lottery Company has e-tdblishud agencies at Tot onto, and is tlxidiin; the United States mails with its circulars, in sealed envelopes, from that point. As a 1 lottery circulars are held liable to customs duties, the postmasters at the United States exchange offices have been instructed to place upon mail matter which they believe to contain duti bie arti cles, "Supposed to le liable to cus toms duty," At the otlice of des tination tuch matter is opened by the addressee in presence of a cus toms officer, and if found to con tain lottery in itter, is forfeited to the United Stiles. Postmuster G. neral Wanamaker asked the Canadian postmaster general if it Aotild be proer to instruct the postmaster at Toronto to so sta i-p leit- rs mailed there by an agent of th lottery company. ' ll that cuius is ;utsued, postmasters at the United States exchange offices, hesas, will make a similar in dorsement on behalf of Una conn trv. VKM.eiMK is swu- r. Until the Hope and C old Lead Aid In the Work. Macon, Ga., Oct. I."). Samuel Wright, colored, was lynched on the public road, near Helena, tarly this morning near the ht'ii-'e wheie Mis. Peek and her two laughters' Lve. One of the g.rls went ou a visit yesterday. About midnight last ti'dht Samuel Wright broke into the house, knocked Mrs P.eck insensible, and as'er a de-peiate s;rugg!e with M'us Ada Reck, in w hich one. of her arms was bioken, assaulted her. In ihe meantime the alartu had been ron-ad that trw men pursued Wright. They found him cowering in the swamps. He was inarched hack, identified by Miss Deck, and placed untler a limb, where he was 1 1 he barged. Ho confessed the i time, after which he was drawn up to the noise of tiring pistols. Fully h hundred bullets were sent into his body. When a body of negroes undertook to cut the body dow n to day for burial, they were notified that if the1 removed it they would share the same fate. VKKIIAN KUI'KIEOR. Terribly Mad ata Scurillons Leaflet Being Circulated. P.Kiii.ix", Oct. l.'i. The police are anxiously hunting for the author if a scurillons leaflet, w hich has been mysleiioiudy circulated, and which contains an offensive attack on the kaiser, charging him with lissipatioii and immorality, and intimating that he is of unsound mind. The writer also holds up to ridicule the kaiser s alleged idea of ever equaling his ancestor, the great Frederick, and the article i loses with advice to the kaieer to be careful about starting a conHa gtation to consume himself and his house. Such Imld words are seldom heard in Germany, much less printed, and the author would be sentenced to a long term ot im prisonment could lie be discover ed. Toe kaiser ia said to know no forgive -less for people who offend his pride and ambition, and the police know that he appreciates and rewards the men who make the desired arrests. HE WIELDED A WHIP. And Laid on The Blows Tklek and F. at. Zanesvii.i.e, 0., Oct. 15. Mis. Charles Harris, a highly esteemed ycung married woman, inflicted a severe horsewhipping upon Wil liam Owings. Owings took Mr. Harris away on Saturday evening, and Mrs. Harm did not know what had become of her husband, whom she bad not seen since. This evening she met Owings on tne street at.tl asked him where her huslan l was. His ie,lv in cen ed her. She laste.ied into a store, purchased a heavy horse whip and overtook Owings on Eighth sireet in company with her husband. She slushed Owings ovei the head and body -ith the whip and followed him to the middle of the street, applying the whip at every step. Mr. Harris tiid not interfere but watched th atlair from the sidewalk. A liOCTOK'9 BLINDER. He Made a Remark Thut Cost him Two Ha ad red Dollars. A ceriain well-known Gemem ldivsician of St. Louis was the victim of his ow n "previousness" he other dav. He had success fully t rated a wealthy lady's daughter for diphtheria, and the iaiv was exirenieiv cra'eful for it. When the child was lhorou' li ly well mother and daughter ap peared at the physician's office. The little girl shyly handed the phvs chin a neat little knit purse, while the lady went on to say: "For haying saved my child, doc tor, I want to present you with this pur-e.'' "But," said the physVian, after an end arrassing pause, "I have sent you a bill for fcJOO " The lady flushed, then said, ipiietly. "Let me have the purse, please." She took too$10t) b lis out of it and leturned it to him with the remark : "There are $o00 in there now, so your bills is paid," and left the room. Now the doctor is cursing his clumsy tongue for the break it made." That little t-peechcost him just $200. St, Iouis Republ c. HADE A BKAYE iiKSI STANCE. Bat Was Overcome And If ordered Far Hetty. MlDDLKTOWN, N. Y., Oct 15. An atrocious murder was perpetra ted this a te'noon at a' little dis tance fiom here. The victim was Mrs Amelia Gregory, 40 years old, wife of Nap Gregory, a well kr.ow n farmer. T he crime w as committed between and 4 :IS o'clock. At 3 o'clock Mr. Gregory and his eldest hoy left Mrs. Gregory alone in the house and went to work in adistat t field. At 4:15 the younger son, Wilbur, returned home from school. On entering the house the boy wss horrified at the suht of his mother lying dead upon the kitchen iloar, with her head bt teredaud caushed beyond human S'ti blaiu e. The condition of the room showed that she had made a brave . struggle for life. It was ,na discovered that the crime was a. i O'lfome f robber y. The fanner and his wife occupied a hedooom adjoining the kitchen. There was a closet in this bedroom where t hey kept some rea ly mom y in an i ld t ig ir lwx. This morn ing the box coutained over $100 in bank bills. A Fight Very l'roliaule, Losn.ix, Oct. 15. A Calcutta dispatch says that the news of an encounter between the Afghans and the Russians is awaited with much anxiety, as it is lelieved that fight of a actions character cannot long be put oil". 'Ihe vice roy has received profound assur ance of loyalty from a number of l idian princes, including the Naz i:u. w ho is prepared to put a large f.-rce in the field. While a Russian attack on India is not expected, the vice-regal government antici pates a Russian struggle for a foot hold in Afghanistan. A Large Factory Uurned. Diit ssKi.s, Oct. 15. The estab lishment of the Societe Anonyme de Steif ine, at Haerem, near Bois le Due, tl.e largest candle factory in Belgium, was to'ally burned. The lo.-s will be several millions of francs. Killed by Falling; Kock. Rt.u Ia.dok, Mont.. Oct. 15. Patiick Adams and Thomas Steward, miners, employed by the coal company, er instantly killed by fallirg rock last night. Notice to the Ladies. My cloaks have now arrived and I ani enabled to give the ladies of Albany a bargain in fall and win tercloaks. I will have at my store a samp'e of every style of sealette and cloth cloak or jacket made by one of the largest Eastern manu facturers. They comprise all the novelties of the season. These goods w ill lie in the store for two days only and will be sold at wholesale prices. Call early and secure the best selection. G. W. Simpson. (Something: Nice In Cloaks. I liava just received a large line of children and misses cloaks and mi.-ses jackets, sent me on appro bation. These cloaks vary in size from those for two year old children to those fo? miss es of sixteen and in price from f3 5J to $20. It you wish to bu j a wrap for a child or miss, please call at once and have your selection of the en tiie line. I inu6t return by Friday all cloaks and jackets not selected for sale or stock. Saui'kl E. Young. Notice to Debtors. Haying sold my harness store and business in this city, all per soiis indebted to me are herebv reipicsled to call at the old stand, now-owned by O. C. McFarland, 'nd set le the same in or before Nov. 1, ISiil. Prompt settlement of all outs!anding accounts will be exjiec ed, Albany Oct. 1:5, 18'.. J. J. Pl BlRlLI.K. RM KLKVA ARM A HALVE. The best salve in the world for Cuts. Bruises, So.es, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, rever sores, letter. Chapped Hand. Chilblains. Corns., and skin Eruptions, una pos lively cures files, or i.o pay icquircd. It is guaranteed to givs perfect satisfaction, or money re funded. Price i") rents rtr box. Fcr sale by Koshity & Mason Fresh comb honev. Linn county production, at Parker Bros. Experts pronounce Klein I'.ros. piano one of the finest toned in struments. That sour-tempered, cross, dys peptic individual, should take) Dr. J. H. McLean's SarasapariPa I It will make him feel as well and heart r as the healthiest of us. He needs' bracing ur, vitalizing, that ii all. t