Vtsofutefy Pure No inferior or impure ingredients are used in Royal for the purpose of cheapen ing its cost ; only the most highly refined and healthful. Royal Baking Powder imparts that peculiar sweetness, flavor and delicacy noticed in the finest cake, biscuit, rolls, etc., which expert pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use of any other leavening agent. ROYAL BAKINQ POWDER CO. I THURSDAY. ALBANY'S PAST. Frum the DKMOCRAr Sept. 23 to Deo. 9, 1881. O.H.Irvine is studying law under Judge Flinn. Ho has some points al ready upon which he and BlackBtoce differ. Ralph Fisher is now night clerk at the St. Charles. The Blackstone Debating Club was organized. Of the list of members the following are now in Albany: MeesrB. Hackleman, Hochstedler, Bilyeu, Hew itt, Nutting, Sox, Duncan and Curran, Folk is selling at 7f cents. Chicken-pox prevails among the children in this vicinity. A big match hunt was held on Thanks giving Day, D. D. Hackleman and D. B. Montuith acting as ca,-tains of the teams, Hacklcman's team scored 3019 pointB and Monteith's 2120. Born on SaturJay.'Novenibir 23, 1881, to Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Dubruille a girl. A game of chess is beinu played by letter between Dr. Davis and O. T. Por ter, of this city and Ed Hirsch and T. J. Stites, of Salem. The city election was held Doc. 5. I. C. Dickey defeated David Froman for Mayor by 33. N.J. Henton'a majority over E, R. Ski pworth for recorder waB 39. I. G. Dennv was elected marshal over J. W. AnderEon by 03 majority FredMuller's majoritvover Louis Miller for treasurer was 77 The following conncilmen were elected: First ward, M. M.Harvey; second ward, John Hoff man; third ward, E. J. Lanning. James Thompson, jr., was in the ciiy today. C. H. Ralston, of Portland, is in the city today. Ex-County Treasurer I. M.;Bruce is in the city today. Dr. and Mrs, M.M. Davis, of Yaquina, were in the city today. Prof. Frichard, of the O. A. C, of Cor vallis, was in Albany today. Mrs. Hollenbeck.returned to her home in Eugene this afternoon. Roy Laporte returned home today after an absence of several months. Rev. J. A. Sturtevant and sons have returned from the popular Cascadia. Mr. H. F. Merrill went to the Bay this afternoon to join his family and remain a week. Mios Christine Pipe returned from Cor vallis today accompanied bv Miss Merle Simpton. - Mrs Tbo?. Blower, wife of the C. & E. bridge' carpenter at Yaquina, has been in the city vibhing friends. Judge L. Flinn returned last night from Breitenbushhot springs, fast grow ing into a popular resort. Mr E Thrall, who haB been selling wagons around Spokane for some time arrived borne today on a short trip. Mr and Mra. Joe Purdom, of Eastern Oregon, are in the city on a visit with the relatives and many Iriends here. Mrs J W. Ellison and family return ed last evening from their summer out ing taken at Berry, on the C. h.. Mrs. Donaca, of the post office, is tak ing a several days outing in the third ward fixing things up in her new home. Vf Tt Freeman, of Portland, 19 making nr!i cvcling in the east this year. Ye'urdayCdfd fifteen miles in 26:05 3 pastGrand Master D.C. Herrin has gone to Ohio to do field work ?r the A. O. U. W. He is one of tbe lwst;.rost le'rs in the U. S. Rev. Mr. Kennedy 'ot San Mates, Cal., has accented a call from the Congrea honM church ofthis city and will pro bably be here to preach the first Sunday in next month. Parker, a eon of E. A. Parker, oUhUcTy. bi. been appointed post master ai ! foe. Crook j;8g ''lasMt'wyman, who has beenUwork-'"uTSV-n! vTing tbeMathew. 4 Peacher stock of drugs. Poinds Alum is used In making cheap baking powders. If you want to know the eflect of alum upon the tender linings of the stomach, touch a piece to your tongue. You can raise biscuit with alum baking powder, but at what a cost to health I 00 WILLIAM BT.j NEW YORK. Still They Come. It is announced by Hearst's Chicago, American that Kev. Wallace R. Strubole national secretary of the United Christ an party of the United States, vice-preB ident of the Yountr Peoole'a Temueranc Federation of America, leader of tho noonday temperance meetings in Willard Hall, Chicago, a noted evangelist and a lifelong republican, has renounced the McKinley-Hanna party had tendered nis services to the democratic national comndttee for this campaign frrthe pur pose of assisting in the election of Brvan and Stevenson. He advises all other Christiana to do likewise. Stubble is a former Portland man. While in bathine some other bov ex tracted the sum of $1.10 from the pocket 01 iesiey waiiace. The Remington typewriter has receiv ed a diploma of the Grand Prix the highest award of the exposition. There are ninety-one inmates of the soimerd nnme at Koseburg, all it will hold, and others going there will have to take their turn as others die or leave. The population of Philadelphia is 1,293,697. The population in 1890 was 1,046,964. The increase during the past iu years was zio,;oi, or zu.o per cent, which seems to be a popular per cent. When assisted by a newspaper people soon gf 1 on to a iioou tiling. A. X . Wc Culley, the east end grocer has already sold 325 boxes of H. Bryant's peaches. The peaches are line specimens of the fruit. A party of Warm gorillas Indians ar rived at Silvies River from Stein moun tain. One of their number died while on the mountains, and his brethren took him back to the reservation, a distance of 200 milcB. The delurct Indian was carried on horseback. T. M. Fred Dawson returned last niirht from his Mt. Jefferson trip, bringing Lis burro nome lu a crate. The burro was a very efficient traveller and did good work. Mr. Dawson after the trip to Mt. Jeffer gon remained at the hot springs for sev Bral days. The Woodmen of the Wor'd yesterday elected the following officers: Head Consul F. A. Kalkenuerg, of Denver; Head Auditor Bertschv.of Denver : Han. Clerk Boak, of Oakland ; Head Advise-id uartnoiomew, ot San Diogo, Cal.; and Head Banker, E. V. Cooner of Pnrtlmil. re-elected. Head managers, VV. 0. Haw ly, of Salem, Or. ; O. A. Koepfii, Seat tle, Wash.; and G. V. Peuson, Lovel, uoio. ; neaa tiscort, w. A. Wyman, Cheyenne. Wvo.: Head Watch man. N. O. Baldwin, Seattle, Wash. ; Head Sen try, Dr. B. L Sleeves, Idaho; edilorand uuuuuiier 01 tuo ratine woodman, A. Ji. Keith, Helena, Mont. Clarence Purdom, of the freight office at Grams Pass, is in tho city on a visit. He will go to Portland tomorrow. Al bany was bis boyhood town. "Great Haste is Not Always Good Speed' iFSany people trust to lack to pall them through, r.' ere often disappointed jjj not ditly-dally in mat lets of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With out it you are 44 no good. " Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Hood's Sar laparilla, the faultless blood purifier. Dyspepsia' I know a positive relief For dyspepsia and that 1b Hood's 8a reaps rllla. It cured me. My neuralgia alto stopped." W. B. Baldwls, 164 Oak Street, Binghamton, New York. Tired Feeling-"My appetite was capricious, my liver disordered and I Was tired. Hood's Sarsaparllla relieved It all. It cured a friend of mine of female weak ness." Mr&Jesbik A. Mkabns, Clayton, DeL llood'a Hllicnra IItcHIIi; the non-lrrlUtinf and aiyciTthrtic to tk with Hood' HiritptriUfc bama A b.g crowd came from Yaquina tbia oooq mostly for oilier points ou their wav liome. well tanned bv the seabreezes and lrokiocr as if the tuting bad done ihem gui d, nil kinds of -peop e, tall state y tamn g ris, Biiorigins unil wiangine Keen toureeii insured agunet acci- aei.ta eler e Acrid jnt Insurance Co. (From 4;h age) I Looney, E. Beginning at NW. corner of D. I. J. of FranelB S. nip son, notlllcntion 70. T. 11 S., R. 4 W.; running thence E. 51. S8 chains; thence S. 11. Bo chains; thenco V. 51.76 chains; thence N. 11. ft) chains to beginning, contuiningtO.il acres, except 2L acres off of K. end to Mary A. Looney. Also, beginning 11.69 chains S. of NW, corner of . D. L.. C. No. 76; thence 13. 51.76 chains; thence S. 8 chains. Also, beginning 11.69 chains S. of NW. . corner of D. L. C. No. 76; thence 15. 51.76 chains; thence S. 8 chains; thence EX 4.60 chains; thence S. 3.05 chains; thence V, 50.24 chains; thence N. to beginning, 61 acres, except 26.1C acres to Mary A. Looney ' 20 22 Looney, Mary A. Beginning 33.63 chains K. of NW. corner of D. L. . C. No. 76, T. 11 S.. R. 4 W.: run ning thence EX 18.25 chains; thence S. 19.50 chains; thence E. 460 chains; ; thence S 51.50 chains; thence W. 22. io chains; thence N. 71 chains to beginning, contain ing 152 acres 55 43 Looney, Leroyi nnd Virgil Begin ning 13.50 chains N. ot SW. cor ner of D. L. C. No. 76, T. U S., R. 4 W.: running thence N. 23 , chains; thence i). 56.12 chains; thence S. 23 chains; thence W. 65.85 chains to beginning, containing liS. 77 acres, exceot 52.32 acres deed ed to Mary A. Looney 21 00 jjooney, . ri. ot , section zo. and lots 3, 4, section 36; lots L 2. section 35, containing 67.2 acres. Also, beginning at SW. corner of D. L. C. No. 76, T. 11 S.. R. 4 W.; running thence B. 55.67 chains; thence N. 1350 chains; thence "W 55.85 chains; thence N. 1 13.50 chains, containing 75.27 acres, ex cept 30.71 acres off of end, assessed to Mary A. Looney. Also, begin ning at SE3. corner of D, L. C. No. 62, T. 11 S., R. W.; running thence "W 8.10 chains; thence N. 2.66 chains; thence E. 8.10 chains; thence S. 2.66 chains to beginning, containing 215 ncres Love, John (Beginning at a point 25.6o chains N. and 6.27 chains W. of a M section cor between sections 4 and 5, T. 15 S., R. 4 W.; running thence W. 200 links; thence S. 20 deg. W. 700 links; thence S. 30 deg. V. 100 links; thence S. 10& deg. W. 1100 links; thence 13. 398 links; thence N. 30 degrees 23 mln, E. 21.57 links to beginning, contain- Ing 7 acres Lovland. H. D.-SE. W of section 36. T. 13 S., R. 1 E., 160 acres 4 44 Low, Phillip, Estate of Beginning 15 Chains N. and 8.12 chains S. oC NiE. corner of D. U C. No. 51, T. 11 S R. 4 W.; running thence E. 9.50 chains; thence southwesterly along a slough to 'N. line of Cyrus West lake s notiilcation of said J. Lay ton; thence W. on said line 6.50 chains; thence N. 10 chains to be ginning, containing 8 acres 74 Low, Thomas The NW. of SE. V, section 22, T. 10 S., R. 2 E., 40 acres 1 48 Macey. J. C. N. of NE. of NEi. Yt of section 30. T. 13 S., R. 3 W., and NW. Vl of NE section 31, T. 15 S., K. 2 W 2 22 Mack, Helen M. Lot 3, block 22, Summers' Addition to Sodavllle.. 59 Macky, John C E. U of SOS. of NIW. U. section 12. T. 10 S.. R. 5 E.. 20 acres 74 Macky, H. C Beginning at NW. corner of the tract deeded to D. S. (Masters in D. L. C. No. 41, T. 13 S.. R. 2 W.f and run N. 5.30' chains; thence N. 87 deg. E. 2.84 chains; thence S. 2.30 chains; thpnrp 87 dec W. 2.84 chains to be ginning, containing 1 acres 4 44 Macy, George Lots 2 and 3, block 6, Harrlsburg 3 70 Mn onn. R. 'Lots 1. 3. 4. block: 1 Sweet Home 1 57 Maus. vi.n. V, or sm. of section 22, T. 10 S., K. 2 E SO acres 2 9G Marcelas, Louis C Lot 6, block 3, Klrlrnfitrlok's Third Addition to ' 'Lebanon 67 Mnrlnn 3nra.h 13. Lot 4. block 9. So daville 47 Marley. P. H. NE. of section 20, T. 10 S.. R. 3 E. 160 acres 3 70 Marley. P. H. SW. lA of SW. U. of section 34, T. 14 8.. IR. 1 W, 40 acres 1 H Marley. P. H. SE. Vi of section 34, X. 9 S., IR. 1 W., 160 acres 4 44 puu ft 'AVM jo 'Nr-'H. J. '.tupi SE. 'A of 'NW. Vi of section 147 T. 9 S.. . 1 W.t 120 acres 3 33 Marlev, P. H.-WB. V of section 3, T. 10 S., R. 1 W.. 160 acres 4 44 Marley, P. H.-AV. of NW. and lots 1. 2, 3, 5, 6 and 7, section 16, T. 13 S.. R. 1 W., 186 acres 6 48 Marley, P. H.W. u of NW. Y4 of section 16, T. 13 S., R. 2 E., SO acres 2 22 Martin. M. SE. 4 of NE. and NE. W of SE. Vk of section 27, T, . 14 S., R. 2 W., 80 acres 3 87 Martin. Ella M. Block 5, Webber's Addition to North Brownsville 35 Martin, Ella M. Lots 7 and 8, block 2; lots 1 and 2, block 5, Gross's Ad dition to North iBrownsvlile 37 Martin, Ella 'M. Lots 1 and 2, block 12, North Brownsville 7 17 Martin. Ella M. Let 2, block 9, Brownsville S3 Martin. Thomas. Heirs Beginning at a point 20.18 links N. and 03' links N. of section corner stako between sections 4 and 5, T. 15 S., Tt. 4 W. ; running thence N. 5.47 links; thence S. 3!) deg. 23 mm. W. 21.57 links; thence E. 400 links; thence N. 40 degrees and 51 min. E. 1500 links to beginning, contaln 6 acres more or less 2 7S" Mason, Miller & iMorrls N. of .NW. V of section 16, T. 10 S., R. 1 W., 80 acres 8 51 Mason, Mrs Rebecca Iots 1 and 2, block 48, and E. 2-3 of lot 7, block 48, Albany 51 16 Matalskl, MaryBeginning at SW, corner of D. L. C. of R. G. Cu slck. section 29, T. 9 S.. R. 1 K.; running thence E. 4,4 chains; thence N. 22& chains; thence W. 46 chains; thence S. 22ty chains' to beginning, containing 10 acres.. 50 Matcht.-tt, James Lots 3 and 4, block 2, cowan a Auamon io ieD anon ::'.:". Matchett, James Lots 3 and 4, block 48, Waterloo Matthews, Susan L. E. Vn of block 13 CO 6 7G 10, n oodle s Kiversiue Aaumon io lAlhnnv 2 48 Mayer, E. A. Beginning 060 feet E. or INK. corner oi lot i, oiock zo, in William Ralston's Addition to 'Lebanon; running thence S. 204 feet; thence E. 330 feet; thence N. 264 feet; thence W. 320 feet to be ginning, containing 2 acres, In T. 11 B . H 2 V EC Meyer. Mrs. Ida Lot 4, block 12. J. Ai. Kaisi'm s Aunuion io ijeuunuu Merrtsh. O. W. NE. H of section 30, T. 12 a,, H. z K.. iw acres a iu Mayers. Mrs. S. E. and B. Lots 1, 2, V anu s. uiock J, in naispy 2 m Mayers. Mrs. S. E. nnd B. Lots 3, 4. a. t ana i, oiock &i, riaisuy 2 Mickelson, John O. Lots 1 and 2, block 3, In CrawrordflViiie 10 w Miller, Earnest D. L. C. of John Miller, sr., notiiicntlon 2596. T. 13 a., it. v., cumiiiniiis twu. (.i iu:il'u, Miller. Anna J. W. i4 of 8W. Vi, section zn, ana mis. 14 01 bis. and lot I of section 9. except 2 acres, amount remaining, 136 acres, nil in T. 13 S.. R. 1 W Miller. M. A. Lota 6 and 7, block 3, in Kaiston Aoin.ion 10 Leoann.. Miller, Mnfcgle O. Lots 7 and 8, block 8, Fairdale Addition to Al bany Miller, M. B- D, L. C. of lilnegan and wife, notification 2116, T. 12 a "O 1 W nnnlalnlno 310 nnrna MIlfer. 'M. B. The E. IW acres off of w. '4 or section 33, t. vt a., u. i W.. 100 acres Miller. M. B. E. 100 acres off of NW. ! 1 n -r.ntlnn i T 11 U Tt 1 VI' llrfl 74 ui m.. w u., ... m. .... .uv acres Miller, Mrs. A. A.N. of NE. V4 of section 18, T. 14 S-. R. 3 W., 80 acres Miller. O. H. The undivided of the following: BegtnntnK S. 1 dt'K and 11 mln. W. 355 feot from 8K. of D. 1. C. No. 47. T. 13 R. 1 W.. nnd running thence 8. 7t deg. W. 216 feet; thence H. 16 de. B. 2 fpet; thence N. 74 dg. E 2"i1 ftt; thence 8. 19 deg. W. 132 feet, con taining 2-3 acre Mitchell. Isabel--Lots 7 and 8. block 30, in Waterloo 4 0C Moench, Mary Lot 3, block 6, Sweet 'Home 19 Monday, Mrs. Rachel Beginning 335 feet S. of SW. corner of School ing s Auumon to Harrlsburg; run ning thence S. 100 feet; thence E. 50 feet; thence (N. 100 feet; thence W. 50 feet to beginning, containing Montague,'C.'B! The NeV ii of N' I and lot 1 of section 2, T. 13 S., irv. i v., w acres i Montague. C. B. 'Lots 1 and 2, In section 35, T. 12 S.. R. 1 W., Co I acres 2 41 Montayne. Mrs. K. E. Luts 5 ai-.J 6, blcck 6S 40 30 Monteith. "Clara B. Beginning 17.71 chains N. of SE. corner of David Lay-ton's D. 1. C., section 14, T. . 11 S., R. 4 V running thence W. 76.S5 chains; thence N. 12.S5 chains; thence W, 35.25 chains; thence N. 6.15 chains; thence E. 114.08 chains; thence S. IS chains to beginning, containing 157.50 acres; except 27.S3 acres sold to T. A. Shaver, vol. 50, , page 439, leaving 129.67 in T. 11 S., R. 4 W 37 00 Monzrngo, William Beginning 1.50 chains S. of SE. corner of D. L. C, notification 2t'cy. T. 14 S., R. 2 W.; running thence N. 4.ol chains; thence W. 12.H5 chains; thence S. 4.11 chains; thence S. SI deg. E. 12.97 chains in heirinnlne-. contain ing 5.58 acres 3 70 'Moore, E. W. S. of SE. 4 of sec tion 36 T. 15 S.. H. 2 W., SO acres.. , 2 96 Moore, L. O. Lot 1, blk 4, warren s Addition to Amelia. North Browns ville . 3 46 Mocre, W. H. SW. of SW. of section 7. nnd NW. W of NW. U of section IS, T. 13 S., R. 1 W 7 96 Morgan. W. J. NW. hi of section 10, T. 13 8., IR. 1 E.. 160 acres 4 44 Morgan, John-INW. hi of SW. Yt section 8, T. 13 S R. 2 W., and ... MB, 4 of SE. & of section 7, T. 13 S., !R. 2 W 4 Morley, P. H.-03eglnning at NE. , corner section 34, T. 14 S 'R. 2 W. : thence W. to a point 5 rods W. of . a certain tract; thence S. 80 rods; ihoiinn K! to sfiftlnn line, contain ing 60 acres 2 59 Morris, Polly A. Beginning 30 rods S. of 'NW. corner of section 28, T. 33 S., R. 1 E. ; running thenco S. 81 rods; thence E. 25, rods; . thence NE. 58 rods to center of S. Santlam (River; thence down said- rtvni- in hpirhllllliir. nnilt Jlilllllir 20 acres tOQ Morris. I. J.-Tho SW. Of BW. 14, section 10, T. 12 S., R. 1 W., 40 acres 1 Uirric T ft IVltuldti Lntt II lilt 36 In' Sclo '4 21 Morris. J. N., Phil Cohen, agent . T.nt 1 9 3 nnd 4 hlni'k 2. Abbev's Addition to Albany 2 4S Moyer. J. M. and E. D. E. 40 feet of lot 3. block 24. in Albany ' 6 20 Moyer, E. 'D. and IT. B. The undi . viHoii u. nf SR. V. nf Hectinn S2. T. 14 S., IR. 1 E 2 22 Moyer, E. D.Beglnnlng 4.88 chains E. and 2.60 chains N. of NW. cor ner of D. L. C. of James Blakeiy, No. 41, T. 13 S., . 2 W.; running . thence 'N. 30 deg. E. 1.75 chains; thence S. Go deg E. 12.79 chains; thenco S. 3.22 chains to N. line of said claim No. 41; thence W. along said line to W. bank of Calanooia Creek; thence up said creek to mouth of millrace: thenco up said race to point S. 62 deg. E. of be ginning; thence N, 62 deg. W. 100 acres ....,......,....... Myers. Mrs. Nellle-I.ot 0, block 7, Hack's Third Addition to Albany.. 7 70 Myers, M. C Kstnte of LoL 8, vli 1. D lirl.1. Ult.nruliln Addi tion to' Albany 77 Myers. Henry D. S. ',4 of S. V4 of Z oo n 1.1 a -H 1 P! 1 Jl ncrps 1 H McAllister. Mehala It 3. block 1, McAllister's Addition to Shedd... 37 rrt,i V.l. T .rtt 1 blnpU 77. Mnntrf'th's 8. Addition to Albany.. 4 34 McCartney, Henry Lots 8, 9, 10 and. rHarrlsbura 7 40 McCoy. Mrs. Sarah D. L. C. or iWllllam MoCoy, notiilcation 266, T. 14 S, R. 1 W., except 401.45 acres ing 178 acres 9 40 Mctflary, T. J.-NE. V4 of section n, i' in S. R. 3 E.. 100 acres McCord. J. and W. 10.-S. of SB. 4f section 10 and N. ?' of section 15, and lots 1, 2, In Tt 1 W A 66 MoCormlck, Francis SIS. J4 of sec tlnn no T. 13 S.. R. 2 12.. M0 acres... 4 44 McCoy, J. H.-34 acres oft of follow lnft: All ct the D. I.. C. ot Powell Ames, lying and Bell In section 36, T. 13 S., R. 1 W.. and section 31 T 13 S., R. 1 E.. except 3.87 acres sold to A. Parker, contain- . n,E ir. -n-ns Alan nv.nf iiift i.m toil.. D. nnd H.'C. Ames.... 0 211 McCulloch. Mrs. E. E.-Beglnnlng 24 feet N from SW. corner of lot 4, block 2, In Sodnvllle; running thence E. 40 feet: thence N. 22 feet; .i w jn font ' thpnpe S. t& in hnHnnlnt. 4 IU McDanlel. Mrs. H. Lots 3, 4. 5, 0 A,T,llttnn to Halsev 8 JO McDonald! R. A. Beginning nt NW. corner of SE. section , T. 10 S., R. 1 W.; thenco S. 13.01 chains; thence E. 80 rods; thence N. 40 chains; thence W. 80 rods S. 23 deg. W. 27.14 chains to beginning, contnlnlng 320.20 acres. Also, be ginning 031-3 rods S. W NW. cor ner of section 15, 1. 10 o.. it. i W.i running thence S. 100 2-3 rods thence E. 100 rods; thence N. l2-3 rods to beginning, contnlnlng IOC z-3 ncres. Also, S. of NW. K and kt i XTr J. nntninlnir 160 icre? . : 0198 McDonald, Mrs. Augusta Bcglnnlng at SE. corner of J. I.. Martin s acre of lnnd In Hnrrls1)urg. run ning thence. S. 89 deg. W. t,2 feet; thence N. 4.1814 chains; thence N, 89 deg. E. 15V4 feet; thenco B. . low lif.irlniilnir. con- tiilnfng 1-3 acre -".':"."'.' 10 McDonald, Ella N.-Lot 7, block 31, tn Alhnnv 1 40 McDougall. D. Beginning at NE. corner of Smith Wllllnm s p. I,. C; running thence W. 13.2) chuins: thence S. 77 chains; thence K 1.1.25 chains: thence N. 77.02 chains to 1 nnn,nlnln. 101 M. DCrPS. Kectlons 20 29. T 11 S.. R. 1 W.... 0 48 McDowell. Davld-N. of P. L.. C. n. 1-.n..l.1 1fnl1nnr.il 11 fit! flefl 1 1 (in 5444. T. 13 S.. R. 2 W , 7 40 McDowell, Sarah A. Beginning at a point 2.91 chains S. nnd 19.75 chains E. from NE. corner of section 0, T. 14 S.. R. 2 W; running thence N. 14.65 chains; Ihence E. 3.87 . chains; thence S. 13.25 chains; thence W. 3.50 chains; thence S. 1 An hol.. thnnn. W. 37 links to beginning, containing 6.15 acres.... 6 47 McElhoes. Mrs. M. Ixit 1. block 12, cj..l-.nn'n annA A.l.llllnn tn T.nhfl.- non I 3 i.7 McOhce, Walter, Estate-Beginning at NW, corner of line of H. J. C. , Averlll's D. L. C. claim No. S2, T. 11 S., R. 4 W.. and running thence E. 14.65 chains: thence S. 9.91 chains; ttvence W. 14.65 chnlnB; thence 9.91 chains to banning, contnlnlng 14.50 ncres. Also. 8. part Inl t In .ullnn 91 T 11 8.. R. 4 W.. containing 10 ncres 3 21 Mclntvre, Miles Lots 7, 8, block 0, Kef-ling's Addition to Bronwsvlll" 1 McKenzle, T. P. W. V. of,W. A find E. 14 of NW. Vt nnil NE. '4 of SW. i t ti i rr is a Tt 1 w.. 280 ncres ' " ' " Mcpherson. Ella F. Beginning 8. 81 deg. N. 132 feet from the SW. corner of lot 6. block 3. Western Addition toAlbany:running thonca 8. 81 deg. W. 264 feet: thenco N. 9 deg. W. 306 feet: thence N. f,44 deg. F,. 3.10.05 feet : thence N. 58 deg. E. 200 feet: thence 8. 9 deg. E. 500 feet to beginning, contain ing 2.35 ncres ; ' c9 McRea. Nell-W. of NW VA of seellon 20. T. 10 8., R. 5 E , 80 acres 3 53 McFclgll. M. NE. H of section 20, T. 12 8.. U. 2 E . 160 neres 4 41 Nnnnv. James Beginning nt SW. corner of NW. V, of section 35. T. II 8.. R. 3 W.: nnd running thence N. ?6.56 chnlns; thence E. 36.88 chains; thence fl. 26.56 chains: thence W. 3B K9 chn'ns to begin nlng. cont.iln'ng f n scr'S 35 15 Nnnnv. Jnmes - Beginning .JiJ. chnlns W. of NR. earner of Blv of NE. 'i of section rn T. 11 R , B. 3 W.. nnd running thence N. 79 90 chuins: th'nee W. E50 cbnlns; tbenee 8. T9.90 ehnlns; T.- io rj nnnln tn lievln. ninr. contilnleg 9"6 n' es ...... 25 90 Nnnnv. .T.ime.-Beg nrlng SO ro-ls W. from SE. corner of srctlon 13. T. 13 8., R. 3 W.; running thence 13. 25.25 chains to center of deep d.tch; thence N. 80 deg. 30 mln. W. 0.50 chains; thence 15 deg. W, 8 chains; thence N, 1 deg. W. -6 chains; thence N. 14 deg. H . 65 chains; thence N 45 deg. W. 12.50 chains; thence N. 16 deg. W. 4J.'.'S chains; then.ee W. 24 chains; thence S. 30 ehnlns; thence E. 20 chains; thence S. 40 chains tu be-, ginning, containing 163 acres, less 1.& acres for road 27 20 21 1. Nanny, James-nLot 2, block 77, Mon- teiin s souavuie Auutuon to Al bany Neal, Jennie N. Beginning at NE. corner or in v. H or section Sii, I. 9 8., R. 3 K.; running thence S. 40 rods; thence W. 20 rods: thence N. 40 rods; thence E. 20 rods, to be ginning, containing 5 acres Nichols. John The D. I,. C, of William tlallagher. notiilcation 2323, T. 42 S R. 2 W except a strip 100 rods long 45 feet wide off of W. end of said D. L. C, and . except 1 acre in SE. corner of B:ild claim. Also, beginning 21 rods W. of SE. corner of said claim and running thence E. 21 rods; thence N. 60V rods; thenco W. 6 rods; thence southerly to beginning, con taining 44 acres Nichols, John Lots 1, 2. block 24, and lots) 1, 2, , 10, block 3, in Halston's Addition ti Ltbnnou,... Morgan, C. E. SW. of NW. V4. section 5, T. 15 S., R 1 V 40 ncres Morgan, J. C NW. Vi of SW. U. section 5. T. 15 S.. R. 1 W Myers, E. D. S. V, of NE. . section 5. T. 16 S., R. 1 E.. 160 acres Nickerson. W. H. Lot 3. section 5, T. 10 S R. 3 E 30 ucres Dnvls. T. T. SE. V. of SE. M. sec tion 29. T. 9 S., R. 4 K., 41 acres. Orton. Cordelia E.. Heirs of E. W of NE. A of block 111, Hack's Ad dition to Albany Osterhoudt, Luclnda Lot 2, block 105, Hack's Addition to Albany Palmer, Oussle Block 9, Huck's Fourth Addition to Albany Palmer. Oussle Lots 1:1. 14, 15, 16, Schmeer's Central Addition to Al bany .' Palmer, Mrs. Rebecca Lot 4, block 110. Hack's Addition to Albany.... Parker, H. W. SW. of NW. Vi of section 36, V. 9 S., R. 3 E 40 acres Parrish, en-Lota 1, 2, section 35; lots 3, 4, section 36, T. 12 S., R. 2 W., 78 acres Patton, W. J. W. Vj of SB. U "f section 18, T. 15 6., R. 2 E., 160 acres Paxton, A. B. Lot 6, block 11, tn Albany Pearson, Simpson That part of N. 77 70 17 CO 111 1 11 4 40 93 1 11 22 47 20 16 C 98 208 18 09 1 85 9 25 6 92 21 70 oi u. 'A anu bt'j. ot sru. ft of section 17. and SE. U of NE. 14 of Bection 20, T. 10 S., R. 0 E 80 acres Pease. Hiram A. NE. ft of section 11, T. 10 S R. 5 E Pensley, Jo.iephS. 1,4 of SW. 14 and NW. Y of SW. 14 of section 28, nnd NE. ft of SE. 14 of section 29, T. 10 S., R. 5 10., 160 acres Perrin, J. C. and C E. Lot 9. block 55, and E. 14 of lot 8, block 5, Har rlsburg Peterson, Anna Lots 1, 2, section 17, T. 13 S., R. 1 W., 30 acres Peterson. David Ixits 1, 2, 3, 4. 0, 7, 8, contululug 142 acres, section 24, 1 85 4 44 4 63 1 11 1 . 12 B., K. 1 V.. Peterson, Gens NE. ft of SE. 14, section 21, nnd W. of SW. 'A and SE. Vi of SW; ft, section 22, T. 10 S., It. 5 E., 160 acres Phillips, E. H. The undivided 2-3 of SE. jl section 10. T. 12 S., R. 2 E., 107 acres Phillips, Phillip Lots 1, 2, block 28, Halsey Pickens, S. D. SW. ft ot SW. 14. section 20, T. 13 S., R. 1 E., 40 acres Pickens, H. J. W. It of SE. 14 nnd E. 14 of SW. 14. section 2, T. 3 8.. R. 1 E., 160 acres Pickens, John W. W. V4 of SE. Vi of section 20, T. 13 S., R.. 1 E., 80 Pickens, 'GoorBeW.N!ii of "d. Ij. C. of Wililnm Pickens, c'aim No. 43, except 40 acrt'R off of SE. cor ner, contnlnlng 120 acres, In flec tions 29 mul a, T. 13 S., R. 1 K., 120 acres Pierce, Ievl N. Mi f SE. and S. of NE. Yi. section 28, T. U S., R. 1 E., ICO ncres Plller, B. 11. Lots B, G, block 1, In Goltra's Park Addition to Albany Porter, O. T. Lot 5, block 1, l-lnck'ti Addition to Albany Pound, J. R.Lots 7, 8, block 2, Hill's Addition to Sodavllle Pound, W. S. SW. H of NW. Y. of section 1, T. 13 S., R. 2 W., 40 acres Powell, Mnrgl Pnrt of lots 1 and S, block 55, Albany Powell, -Mary A. Beginning 35.25 chains N. t.f S'lO. corner of SW. '4of Hection 21.T.12S..K. 3 W and run ning thenco S. Kit deg. 42 mln. W. 21. K2 chains; thenco N. 33.-I5 chains; thenco N. 80 deg. 42 mln, E, 21. S2 chains; thence S. 33.45 chains to beginning, containing 73 nitres Powell, S. RI. Beginning at SE. cor ner of W. Ys of SE. of section 27, and running thence N. 210 roils; thence V. 20 roils; thence S. 240 rods; thence E. 20 rods to begin 'ning, containing 30 acres. Also, SE. of NE. Yi and NE. Y SE. Y of section 27. T. 11 S., R. 1 V Powell, W. M. Beginning 4.70 chains E. 11.51 chains 8. of NE. corner of NW. Vi of SW. yt of pection 4, T. 11 S., H. 2 W.i running thence E. 28.24 chains to Santlam River; thence southerly up meanders of said river to a point 1.19 chuins N. of NE. corner of lot 7, section 4, T. 11 S., It. 2 V.; running thence W. to Fry Creek; thenco north erly along E. bank of said creek to beginning, containing 9 acres Powell, J. A. -Beginning nt SE. cor ner of J. A. Settle's D. L. C, noti ilcation 1205, T. II, 12 a, R. 2 W.; running thenco N. 31.08 chains; thenca E. 63 chains; thenco B. 31.20 chains; thence N. 53 chains to beginning, containing 105 acres .... Powell, A. T. Beginning 20 rods N. of S. W. corner of section 20, T. 10 8., "R, 1 W.; running thence W. 300 rods; thence E. 80 rods; thenco H. IU) rods; thence E. H10 rods; thence S. 10 rods; thenco W. 80 rods; thence N. 20 rods; thence W. 100 rods to beginning, and t Yt ot SW. Y of SE. Yt, of section 17, con taining 300 acres Powell, A. T. SW. Y of SW. YA of section 17. Also, SE. Y of NW. of section 20, and beginning nt SE. corner of D. L. J. of II. M. Brown, claim No. 87; running thence N. 40 chains; thence W. 30 chains; thence S. 40 chains; thence E. 30 chains to beginning, contain ing ICO acres Price, Timothy, B. S. Martin, Agt. Beginning 57 rods S. of NW cor ner of section 26, T. 14 8., R. 2 W. ; running thence B. 35 rods : thence S. 23 rods; thenco W, 63 rods; thence northerly to begin ning, containing 7 ncres Prlchard, J, M.-E. u of NW. Y find lots 1. 2, section 6, T. 10 ti., R. 2 E 170 acres Prlne, W. M. Beginning nt 8E. cor ner of L. F. Crabtrec's notiilca tion BW, T. 11 8.. R. 2 W.; run ning thence N. 20 chains; thence W. 100 chains; thence S. 20 chains; thence R to beginning. 200 acres, except schoolhot.se, lot No. 4 Propst, 'Mrs. L. E. Beginning on S. line of D. I j. C. of Robert M. 'Moore and wife, claim No. 39, T. 11 S., 1i. 1 W., 9.02 chains from 8E. corner of said claim, and running thence S. 47.40 chains; thence W. 9.02 chains; thence H. 47.40 chains; thence E. 9.02 chains to beginning, containing 42.75 acres Pym, Jane E. Iots 1 and 2, block 2, Bridges Addition to Shelburn.. Oulmbv. E. W.-8W. Va nt section 2 86 1 11 31 4 44 4 44 G 05 C 55 2 48 32 3 35 1 85 18 GO 74 6 18 6 75. CI 4 44 2 90 C 44 16. T. 13 8.. It. 2 hi., 1G0 acres Qulntzan, N. I. NE. of SE. 4 of section 4, i. it o., u. w., w acres Raines, F, B.fiE. Ya, section 3b, T. 11 8.. R. 1 E.. 160 nores Ralston, Wm. and J. M. Beginning ni a iK)ini in. cnams rrom nue rior corner of D. L. C. No. 49, T, 12 S., It. 2 W.; running thenco W. 6.R9 1-8 rhnlns; thence N. 1 chain; . thence E. 5.S9 1-3 chains to eu I li ning, containing r,2-W acre, except Yt acre sdd to Rollings & Duhrllle. Round, Harry, J. A. Thompson, ape nt 'Lots 6 and 7, block 4, Fos ter 10 80 ; 1 4$ Ray, Wm. and Penelope Tho lindl- vmeii or w. or iNi-;. & or E. 'A r,f NW. 4, section 5, T. 10 8., it ! E, 14 acres (To 7th page) A Harvest Supper.' Yesterday afternoon vie accepted an invitation to take supper with the bar. , vetting crew of Githene, Bayne & Co. We found the at para tor and engine oh the farm of Mra. Eagy. The crew coq liete of thirty hands, ten wagone are em ployed to deliver tbe grain and five stal wart men known as "elevators" deliver the bundle in the field. An avornge flays work is 1200 bushels. Work commences at 6 o'clock a. m. and tbe evening whie He Bounds at 7 :80 p. m Tbe tiret man we wet was Frana Bayne. tbe engineer. He is ably assisted by Mr. Mike Coon V Bayne situ around and Coon does tbe' work.) Mr. . 8. Dvis, oi Oakvillo, is chief of tbe waierilepKrtuie.it; he has t o la. go tanas and me engineer bas not bad to toot for water tbia season. Tbe next man we Jraet nua the commiEsary general ol tbe company, Mr Geo. . lilt hens, his work is to supply tbe men with food anu water ; be buys butter, eggs and vegetables from the farmers and alwayB bas a supply ahead. Messrs. Holgate and Wbyle strnd in frjnt of tbe cylinder to regnlate the leed. Porttr and Howard run the "bagging" department. Kalph Cole is bag jigger. Messrs. Deady and Tbarp carve the bundles as they en. ' tertbe cylinder. After the evening whis tle sounded we were ushered into the large and commodious cook wagon where we found our old friend O. A. Jobncun looking happy and contented. Mr: Johnson w chief cook and is ably assist ed by Mr. S. 6. My ere, a supper good enough for a king waa on the table and we don't wonder that tbe harvest hands are all healthy. Twenty-four men are seated at the laole which is as compute, ly furnished as a restaurant; cups, bsu cers, plates ai.d a complete Bet of glass ware, also as nice as silverware as can be seemed in the Btate. Mr. Johnson does bis own baking and always has a large supply of pies and cakes, warm biscuit is sorved every morning. Forty pounds of beel is used every day besides bacon and Chickens, coffee, tra and milk are al ways on the table. M r. Johnson has had thirty five years experience as cook, nine harvests with Githeus & Co Tbe company have had fourteen days run and mill have ten more. They are doing first ciaea work. Mr. V . E. Gil li en's U geoeral superintendent and J, W. Wol'e iB superintendent of separator. L, R. B. . GRAFTS. The greatest fault with some men and boys is their association. There are Bharps in the Albany Band The more troubles are nursed the greater they grow. The man learning toplav a horn also plave lerrifica'ly upon his neighbors eelings. Suine neoD'e overdo evdrvthing thov do ' The best men bo.ut the least Nine Albany womon out ot ten would get mad it their friends told them what their mirror does; everytime they look into it. Good nature can be seen in the dark. The man driven to desperation always bas a big hand in it himself. The envious person sees no good in' anything. . It is what you are that countB, not your ancestors. Tho boft moral to a good ninnv books ia our midst is "Don't read tLem." A Close Call. Mr. L. T. Berry, of tho Alb.ny Pressed Beef Co., met with a close call Io a fatal accident yesterday afternoon. Ho was coming to Albany and was betwoon this city and Tangent when he enrne lo the S. P, track near the Munkers farm. A barn obstructed his viow'and he was al most to tho track before seeing the ap proaching overland. His horse became frightened and sprang across the track direct'y in front of tho engine, which struck the rear end of the wagon, throw ing Mr. Berry upon tho ground and broaking the wagon. The train stopped and brought Mr. Berry to the city. Ho is bruised some but not injured seriously. It was only a fcw.inchos of death though. W. A. Spencer, engineer with N. H. Batcmnn's steam Ihreatiing cre- of Brownsville, was in town over Sunday. He reports threshing well along, arid gives.an interesting account of thoirllast week's run. Mr. Bateman has a bian new Niagara P.tts Separator, self feeder, and an 18 horse power Uussel Compound engine. The machine was started the first of tho week at Hotelier's place near BroA'DSvilln and threshed down the Cal anooia, closing iho week's run at Ort's place near J'lainview. They threshed 9000 bushels of grain or an average of 160J bushels per day. With this outllt Mr. SounCCr think, 3000 bimlinlB nor ,lnv could b threshed in ordinary seasons. Tm Bottle Bbokb, Mr. 0. Q. Burk- liart has received a proposition from tbe Indiana glaBS factory people heretofore roforerd to,which breaks the proposition n'lo... 1II....I. 1 . , . . wiir io i;uui;eriivJ. A UOIlUa of five acreB of land and $10,0CC in cbbH for a $30,000 plant is demanded. That might be met, but the lac ory has to be guaianicea oit coal laid down at the maximum price of $1 a ton, an impossi bility by 4 or $5, anil to be assured of the ability to securo suflicicut sand. Another Runaway. Runaways seem to be epidemic these August days. This forenoon an exicting one occurred near the depot. The team of Charles Poebler started from near the brewery and ran east, at tho railroad track turning'upon the track, and running down it 'until stopped by a culvert, where l e wagon was tipped bottom .ido up, and the con tents some pears and boxes, tipped out, while the horses were partially in tho ator under the culvert. The outfit was a strong one and little damage was done. Deed, Ella May Mach to 8 WDug- I kit, interest in niocK in Scio... 1 mortgage ior iu.BZ anu $100. Hatisiactlon of mortgage for 250. Hop contract J. R. Carlwright of Har rlsburg, 75 seres, to J. M. Russell A Co., 6 cents advance, $250 rental and cents per pound cotutnlsjion foi selling. t