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Daily Deinocra Ilmrslay Eming.Docfliiibar 6,1888 SVITI.H A HIITWSItl, Bailors snu Publishers. Puliliahod ivory ly In the .week. SiliidQi excepted.) SUBSCRIPTION RATES : UoliireraJ by orlr Ir wek. i II urn- vitur. ..I .H . G.UO . .W RATES m WEEKLY : Oiirttr, In wJvaiico , One yvr, t ' )'Mr' Six inuiiUitf, advance. . . . , ..93.00 ... .. .00 Kuteredat the P-st ()i!l;eat Albany. Or an aecond-clafiH mall matter. LOCAL IfcKCOItD. Tim Chip. Two hundred people attended the presentation of "Chip of the Old Mock' last evening. It in a yery laughable affair from beginning to end, the funniest In Iho city for a long time. Asa play there is noth ing to it. Scott and Hills and Miss Bon stolle fill their parts with great ability . as comedians. The villain of the play well.any body could surpass himj'as a villain. He would be dear at 35 cents a week. A light, flashy yarioty business, with no plot worth Speaking of, it fills ones lungs to witness It, and that is what suits us iu a play. That is, if it is comodv wo want comedy, tragedy we want tragedy, fn the matter of pi ices a dollar is altogether too much lor reserved soats for such plays, and that is the roason the gallery is so top heavy. A Distinguished Lady. Mrs. Henry Stockbridge, of Baltimore, Maryland, Is in the city visiting her niece, Mrs. Judge. V. P. Lord, says the Statesman. She is on her way home from an extended tour in Japan, from whence she wrote a scries of letters descriptive of the land of the Mikado, its customs and manners, for the Baltimore American. These letters, which have been widely read all over the United States and copied by many leading papers, have olac ed Mrs Stockbridge In the first rank of American newspaper correspondents. She is the wife of one of the ablest members of the bar In Maryland anil the mother of Henry Stockbridire. Ir.. Conercssmaii-elect from the fourth Maryland district, com- prising uaitimorc cit y. Teacher's Examination, The follow ing teachers were examined at the public examination last week, all of whom ob tained ceitlficates : G L Sutherland, Z T Trulove, S J Paul, J E Whitney, S A New- bury, A L Compton, F VV Power, Chas, Rowland, B F Swope, J C Hardin, J A Coldren, W C Kiggs, II Robe, I S Van Winkle, Ed Klzer, I II VanWinkle, Eva Basselt, J A liilyeu. Amelin Senders, Min nie McFarland, Nora Cornell and H H Uldney. There were one first grade, thir. teen second and eight third grade certifi cates granted. Row at Mill City "Chas Ilenline, constable for Horcb precinct, brought Scott to the city yesterday to enable him to procure bonds in the sum of $i6ootoawait the action of the grand jury under two charges one an assault with intent to kill Mart Smith, and the other a charge of threatening the life of John A. fjh'aw. George Is not a bad man if he would let whisky alone, but when thoroughly satur ated he lets his temper getaway with him." Statesman Incorporated The Brownsville Woolen Manufacturing Co., of North Brownsville, Linn county, to-day filed articles of incor poration with the Secretary of State. The amount of stock is $25,000, divided into fifty hares. J P Galbraith, F F Craft and M Moyer are the incorporators Journal. This means that the old trouble has been settled and the mill will probably not be sold on the 20th as intonded. Gilliam County. The weather In this section is fine. Farmers are ail through fall seeding and are all very busy plowing. The grass Is exceedingly short and the prospect is not encouraging to stock men. All that have any pasture or feed enough to winter their stock arc gathering their herds in so that they can be fed In storm. Farmers feel hopeful for a good wheat crop next vear. R. Cuanty Court ProceeoiiiKH. Ia matter with John Shea vouchers ap proved and bondsmen discharged. A liuense rMt granted Peter Riley to sell liijuor in Franklin Butte precinct for six months. County clerks were instructed to wtite to J W Sutton iu reference to bridges on I fainil- ton creek . J B I'itzwater, keeping poor $10 00 Andrews Nockleuian, mdse 8 00 I. lyoer, lumber 4 05 N II Allen, eleotrio lights 25 00 If Farwell, salary 8:t 3:1 Stitos & Nutting, printing 33 00 Jno Sinallnion, wood 18 00 Coahnw A Cable, lumber !( OS Jno J Davis, poor 12 25 1. M Curl, salary and postugu 50 II) w in iiros, Key xi K K Montague, fees 83 45 Daniel Hart, keeping poor 35 80 Jno Sinallmon, fees 173 30 l)r J a Uounney, iaodic.il nil 3 00 Jumiw IS Kneriuf, alo nonr 15 00 U W Wheeler, lumber 15 !!) Kurkhartot llovce. briutinu 4 35 Jno Ueher, janitor fl oy Marion cuuuty, repairing Muhama bridge 31 81 Mrs A Murray, aid poor 3 25 MrsU liouck, keeping poor 8 Ml S W Crowder. cravat 7 f!) G W Simpson, mdso 12 SO A J Vox, repairing wheelbarrow 2 75 J Pcnniiijjton, wildcat and cougar scalps (I 00 (i PTurrell, ooraper and nails 17 00 M A inner, medicine 0 00 Train & Whitney, printing 30 ?0 J O Finley, feos 5 80 A Meyer, feos 15 80 Examining Barney Dressier, iusaue.. 14 00 Inquest Frank Leathers 25 00 State vs Otis Cole . . tii 00 State vs A J Houston 02 20 State vs B Brossler 8 "5 State vs E Haines 12 25 State vs II Cole 4li 10 Caroline King, aid pcor 8 00 11 A McCartney, aid Mrs Adams 15 50 J J Dorris, keeping poor 18 40 J J Dorris, examining teachers 22 oO T J Stiles, examining teacers 2 2 50 Race Bro, aid for poor . 1.00 A Defeated Man. Some people can't realize defeat when they feel It descending' over them. Thus It was that Jasper Mlnto became entangled in a quarrel on the eve of election day with Robert Ford. The Jap appeared before the recorder yester day and left $5 and costs. 1 lis offence was disorderly conduct. Retaliating he had Ford arrested on the same charge. Salem Journal. Montetih & Sei their IMMENSE Call early before An Old Chestnut. The Democrat is prepared to wager its rubber tympan that just four months after the inaugura lion of President Harrison every last na tional bank in the United States will be closed. Pure Teas. If you want a first-class article of teas gotothe Willamette Packing Co's. store, their German mixed tea is just what every one ought to ue, as It is first class tea and warranted to give satisfaction. Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. In this line w have always shown the very best goods to be found in the markets of America, the knife will be put to goods in this depart ment as they must go. Call and see for yourself. MoNTEITH & SSITENBACH. Carpets. Cheaper than you can buy them In Port land. Will sell a good grade of Brussels carpet for 60 cents ; a neavy three ply car pet for 75 cents, and two ply carpets from 40 cents to 50 cents. Carries u large line of oil cloths, linoleum and window shades. A. B. McIlwain M.'"teith & Seitenboeh's great dosing sale will enable all to buy any line of goods fully 50 per cent, less than any other store in the valley. There Is talk of a newspaper being started at Brownsville. Winter wraps, are not reserved in the great sale. This will be the greatest oppor unity ever offered to buy a stylish wnp at low puce. MONTEITH & SEITENBACII. All kinds of woolen dress goods are 29 per cent cheaper than they were a year ago. Our stock is all fresh, consequently we can give yery low prices. W. F. Read. Wanted. A respectable family desire to take three boarders. Good lodging furnished if desired. Inquire at this office. SuPERioR.--That Is the name of the stove at U. W. Smith's attracting so much attention. It Is a splendid cook stove. Farmers, if yon want the best harness all hand made, go to E.L. Power, next to Dem ocrat office Utter List. Following Is the list of letters remaintnf In the Post Office, Albany, Linn county, Oregon, Dec. 6th, 1888. Persons oslllnr for these letter must give the date on which they were advertised : Rsbtr, O H nielow, E W Davis, llsrlon F Allien, Dryer Davidson, Oust Hartlus, N H 11.11, WlllUm HeDsel, L H Jacol, Olnseppe Johnson, 11 D ' Jenninirs, Mrs 1 N Llltoe, A Mom. Mrs 11 Morruu, Al Nicolls, fteonre Shannon, J W Woodward, lira Ellon R. THOMPSON. P .11. HOME AND ARKOAO Holiday goods at French's. Firemen's election Monday. Ilnrgains ia silyerware at French's. The State tax ley has been fixed at four mills. Hon J K Woatherford was in Silent yes terday. low prices prevail at ''The Corner Jewel ry Storo. " The best confectionary in the city at Fran cis Pfeifrur's God and silver watches. Big bargains in them lat French's. For holiday candies, nuts, etc., call at the Willamette I'anking Co's store. The largest stock of nuts and caudies in the Valley at F U Pfeiirer'e. A full line of Christmas candies and nuts will be kept by Brownell 4t Stanard. Even Prinoyille wants tho cows shut up after soven o'clock in tro evening. Crawford gives his tirnt losson in dancing at Hie Opera House to-morrow evening. A fine stock of artists materials at llr Cluiss & Sun's. No hotter in the Valley. Mr A Hack!eman returned from Prioe ville yesterday. He reports the woither th';re aa hue John Heutz, another Maiion county man blow out his brains recently, that in, what few he had. Finest display of Christmas presents in the city, is to bo found at French's "The Corner Jewelry Store.1' Prices low. K L Thompson refuses to run for the office of Assistant Chief Engineer, having been nominated by Linn Engine Co. No. 2. Marshal Ross with four other Salem gen tlcmen, passed through the city to-day for Yaquina Bay on a hunting expedition. The estimated appropriation submitted to Congress for Yaouiua Bay is S310.O00 and $1,000,000 for the mouth of the Columbia . At a meeting of Albany Engine Co. las evening C H Stewart was nominated for Chief and W F IUad of H & L Co for Assis tant Chief. It is unofficially announced that the grand jury of Grant county returned a true bill againBt Wm l'age lor killing Kill Drown at Burns this fell. Making a specialty of candies, nuts, etc. Francis Pfeiffer can do better than anywhere elso. Remember this in getting your holiday confectionary. Bosten Quintette Club Monday evening, the finest thing of the season. Over a hun dred reserved seats have ben eold already. The Coroner's jury in the Chinese row in Portland found that the dead Celestials csme co their deaths from gunshots from other Chinamen, among them was Wang Sing. A very fine thing is the New Mikado Si phon oil can, for sale by Conn Bros. All yon haye to do is pump and the oil comes, and a lamp is as easily emptied if desired. Noth like it. Grant county's recent term of cirout court will cost that commonwealth little leas than forty thousand dollars. Grant coonty has a tax-paying territory big enough to stand it. Ex. The citizens of Albany and vicinity are in vited to oall at F. M. French's, "The Cor ner Jewelry Store" and see his stock of Christ mas presents, and examine prices, which will be found very low. Mr Harrison has gone a hnnting,and three reporters ere tagging after. Every time he spits they will mention it, just as they did about Mr Cleveland when he was a novelty. All these things make the people weary. The lady who played the part of Jerusha in the "Chip O' the Old Block" last evening, under the stage name of Helen Norton ia the mother of Jesoie Bonstelle, Bens telle being her name, and she ia fully fifty-live years of age. A reader of the Prineville News is prepared to give a new scientific) fact to the world. Water can be placed in snch a way that it will not freeze, no matter bow the water is exposed to the cold. This is a fact and is not ft sell. We wait in breathless anxiety for the revelation, though it will not particularly benefit Webfoot. Auction. Auction every afternoon at M. J. Monteith's, at S. E. Young's old store. Goods at your own price. MuGt be sold. Hotel Arrivals, A tenbach having STOCK of Gen the stock is brb Revere House. G Miller, Jefferson; J Williams, Millers; P Scott j E H White, Salem;! Hunter, Albany ;H Miller, Moore ville;WS Mott; M D Williams, Grove, Pa ; J M Shelby, F G Kahn, Portland; O B Thomas, S F; T McCotty; H A Van Amringe, W O Turrell, S F; "T Newman, Buffalo, N Y; F Y Roundfeldt, Tacoma. St Charles. Jos Mathena, Sacramento; A H Black, W P Prindle, Portland ; E Z Jacobs, Ashland ; W H Hartless, Mrs G B Smith, Mrs O Wilds, Corvallls. Russ House. H Tomas, A T Perkins, Ed Wolfe, J A Wilson, A Tomas, C Link, B H Willcox, F McBride, F N Smith, J N Smith ; P T Fitzpatrick.St Paul, Minn ; J W Ridgeway.Lebanon ; J R Swank, Cra nor ; Harry E Salton, fpokane Falls ; M 11 Abbey, Newport ; vv r r uton,siayion ; A J Shelton. Jordan ; II M Perry, Albany, Weather Indications. For the 24 hours beginning at n o'clock, noon. Clear. For (and made harness go to E. L. Power, GREAT decided to close eralMerchandise ken. IN MEMOKIAM. Hall of Albany Enoine Co., No 1, ) December 5, 18SS. Whereas, the hand of death has again fallen In our midst and taken one of our most esteemed members, Fred Mueller. Whereas, we bow with submission to the chastening rod of our Father, in thus sum moning from our ranks our. departed com rade, and in view of the loss we have sus tained by the decease of our friend and as sociate, and of the still heavier loss sus tained by those nearest and dearest to him, therefore, be it Resolved: That it Is but a just tribute to the memory of the departed to say that in regretting his removal from our midst we mourn fur one who was, in every wav, ...i.jr umur respect anu regard. Resolved: Th.-tr in tl, .lAtl. t brother the company sustained a loss of one who always possessed the open heart and ready hand of a true fireman. Resolved: That we sincerely condole with the fatnilv nf tl ,1, ..-,..,.. 1 .v.. dispensation with which it has pleased the I 1 U : t . ..... ! . . f "...t 1 luvuicnce 10 niiuct them, and I "m"llt mem tor consolation to llim who orders all things for the best, and whose chastisements arc meant in mercy. Resolved: That this heartfelt testimon ial of our slmpathy and sorrow he spread upon the minutes, and the secretary be re quested to forward a copy to each of the city parers for publication. C. VV. Watts, W. II. Warner. J. J. Dl.BRlII.LE, Committee. Ask Questions. Seveial gentlemen, mostly commeroial men, were sitting in an office conversing the other evening, when a volley of Questions were thrust at the proprietor something like this : "How do you pay for your electric lighte!" "By the pour." "Perhaps by the piece." "Maybe by the yard." "What is the price of eclipses." &c, &c. All iokes about eleotrin l;.,V.ta naaAlI.f But after all nothing equals them for lighting oiiccia mu siures. M. F.-aj:'i 'oi ji ri'lr il time. Dress Shoes. A fine job lot of men's 6hoes, 100 pairs, all different, No 7's, best in the citv, at G W Simpson's. They range in price for from S1.50 to $3.50 anout nan or tne regular price. No such bargains anywhere. We Want, Your butter and eggs and will pay you either cash or trade for it. Brownell & Stanard. KEEP POSTED Wheat, 75 cnta. New fall goods at Read's. See those now jersies at W. F. Read's. New ribbon all shades and stylei at Read's A II line of boys kilt suits at W. F Read's. Fine line of bread kneading pane at G W S.mth's. Another lot of Hull cheese at Brownell & Sunard's. A large stock of lifting force pumps at G W Smith's, Goods at cost at M. J. Monteith's, at the old Young store. Go to A. B. Mcllwain's and ask to see those $0 suits for men. In a calm sea every man is pilot. In dry goods '.V. F. Read is leader. If you want to sve from 10 to 25 per cent by your goods of W. F. Head . Six shaves for a dollar and a clean towel to every customer, at Thos. Jones, Buy your tickets through to the East W L Jeeter and save fare to Portland. A complete line of heating and parlor stoves at I) W Smith', no better in the valley. The cheapest place to buy men's under wear iu loe state is at A. B. Mcllwain's. W. F. Read can and will sell dry goods cheaper than any bouse in Albany. Call and see for yourself. All the latest novelties in millinery goods at E ar.a C Howard's. Call and see them, No trouble to show goods. The line of Pacific and Royal Argands at G W Smith's is a large one. These are among the best cook atoves made. See them. Dr. M. II. Ellis, physician and anrgeon Albany, Oregon, flails made io city or country. Goods not sold for less than cost, goods not given away. But good honest gooils Hold at reasonable profit at W. F. Kills. Julius Gradwohl is now making a special ty of crockery, fancy goods and silver ware, of which he carries a large and select stock. His silver ware is 1847 Roger Bros, his stock of crockery is the best in the market and his line of dolls and children's play things gener ally is complete. His prices are the lowest on the coast. Removal. Misses E. & C. Howard have moved their millinery store into rooms in the Pearce block over J. J. Dubruilles harness shop, where they Invite old and new customers to call on them. New raisens, currents,citron, lemons and oranges received at Wallace & Thompson's . Wide Indigo Prints. A large Invoice of the above goods has been received, and will be sold at reduced prices. They are de sirable patterns and are a bargain. Samuel E. Younc. F. L. SEPITOfl DEALER IN- Choice Family GROCERIES Confectionery, Cigars and Tobaceo Ail goods sold at the lowest cash prices ( and warranted to give satisfaction. Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange for Goods, , Subscriptions received for all the leading I NEWSPAPERS AND MP p NEAR THE POSTOFFICE, ALBANY.IOR. SALE. out their Albany business offer for sale without reserve at COST