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f flu gcmocut. rediissdiySreniDgSQVBiliBr 13,1883 Fublicht ?rj day q th wtk. Sindkjri xctjjtUd. fU A IHTNVU, Kditon and PuWUhtn. sauscuimoN katks. trfd by wftrUr utr wwk f ir yr .,.., , yiSUl, r iuuiivii , w , , , . .16 . .50 ioWrl a t'lu Put O llioat Albany. an second-class mull matter. LOCAL I) Takbn In. Recently a couple I'hotog. aphers came from Kugene City to Albany nd opened a gnllary in Tweedale's Second Street property. At Eugene they rored In a young man, who sunk about $300 In theetablislimcnt. After they had been here a few days lhy told him they were going to Corrallii and left the city; but failed to return, taking the funds and leav ing him with a few photographers anner. atuses which lie has sold to pay local ex penses with and has since been trying to raise money with which to get to San Francisco. The moral in this as in all iUCB cases, ot which there arc so many pitinmj iicic is iw leave suspicious look ing strangers atone. CHICKEN! COMINU HOME. TO BOOST. Bill. Democrat : Inasmuch as two of the greatest repub lics, grange states hare decided at the last election by their ballots that It is un constitutional for a state to dlc.ate what a sn should eat and drink, I therefore consider It 'aful and profitable to buy bdilcy, hops and etc., vhich is pioduced In this state, and lawful to engage in a whale- sale brewery and I establish such In the Ity. And Inasmuch as !t requires large tiantltlesof bottles f?r bot'li.'g pnu snip ping be:", and as there are large numbers of bottles lying around loce which lou'u be picked up and prepared at much Jets expeiue than to ship new bou'er, and as it requires an e:;"er', o-peiieitccd pe.'seits jniige of the mnass of such b&'.l'es as to tality and cnpsclty, rnd not knowing of any peon who 's b;Uer known oi.'Odj those who pick up bo' tics than J R Whit ncy or ine im.'ii, 1 Liceio-e appoint him my age-it as Inspector of bier bottles All I'Vebo.s who are In the habit of talhe.- up bottles for sale will take due notice f Ih's appointment and call upon I K Whitney of the lirold and upon favorable tcpo-'t as to quo'l'y, quantity, k'nd and or'ce of boalcs you w'li find sale for I tie) same. I shall also rcqu're Ja'.er on, s'aves nil hoop poles, the appointment of an ex pert to secure which, as well as a suitable person o sell swill, I shall defer for the present. P Cohen, Intended Proprietor of the New Proposed Brewery. Gleet not Glanders. The Oregon Domestic animal commission, consistln of the (governor, Secretary of State and prcneni. 01 me Agricultural Board, says that the disease generally called glanders and reported to exist among horses in dif ferent pairts of the valley Is simply gleet They say that while many symptoms point Indefinitely there are radical variations in the progression of the maladies. Gleet may fasten on a horse without unfitting it for service in a year or more and is not ao contagious among horses as glanders and not poisonous to Human kind. Inlanders, on the contrary , quickly spreads among horses and breaks them down in a few weeks, besides fatally affecting man. Theatrical. A good audlencegreeted the Chicago Comedy Company last night Lady Audley's Secret was well presented. Belle Inman, as Lady Audley, the villain of the play, did some clever acting. M Devlln.though In a new style of character as Robert Audley ,did fine work.dlsplaylng hie versatile genius. Val Love as drunken Luke Marks. Mortimer Snow as Ta lbave. and Virginia Snow as Valiela Audlav.each display talent In their particular lines. The piay, wen nnea with tragedy, contains many thrilling scenes. To-night, Coleen Wi. A Good Wat. A couple Silverton men recently had a big dispute, hot and from the roots of the tongue, as to which makes the best eating, mountain or vallev raised beef. Mr M Whitlock in order to rove that the former Is the best took down toSllverten a fine, mountain fed steer an distributed it free to the steeple of that city ; but the matter contlnuee In disput and the other man should come te th frent. Some of the poor people ef Alban would like to be judges In auch a disput Church Services. The pastor of the Christian Church, corner 5th and Jackson streets, will preach a series of sermons on the "Types and Antitypes of the Bible illustrated by a large Bible chart, begi ning Sunday evening, Nov 17th. All are Invited to attend and hear what is said on these subjects. Sunday, the 17th, at 11 o'clock will be devoted to the children ex cluslvely. Subject, "Crooked Sticks A Business Head. When a Chicago clergyman hung out his sign to the public seme of his brothers were horrified at Innovation, but when they discovered that the sign brought him about three coup! per dav tat be married. thv ttmltmA that cnins la a reflective way and declared thai he had a arreat head for business. This re minds us that a good place to get a splenJId quality of groceries and soma fine crock ery ware Is at Conn Bros. A Business Corker Sold This fore "on Mr E B Putdom sold te John Fox his residense property at the earner of Baker and Second Streets for $c.ooo. This is prospective business rnrner nnH haa 'rentage of 99 feet. KF.AV, ESTATE SALES. as E Knox et al to Everett Knox, all Interest In the D L C of Martha Morgan $ H F Merrill to Wm M lloag, undi vided half of E half bl 1 U.., I F Merrlll.trustee.to Wm H Hoag, undivided half of E half of bl 1, E A to Albanv ieao R Glass to Mary Ar.n Hughes, lots 5 and 0,01 ,u i A to v-rawioras-vllle G E Chamberlain to Henrietta Da vis, lots I and 2,bl i,M K C A. . 25 300 Wkl'l Make You Hone; .Two fine lets on Jefferson Street for sale cheap Remember this is the street where exten sive improements will be made next season making it one at the cniet streets 01 tne city. . . We nave tnree lots in tne city 01 isco- ma. Located directly in tne line 01 im provements on Tacoma avanue near 1 twenty thousand dollar School house. Will sell reasonaoie er traae ior Aioany or Linn county property. For a few days my. W ALLACS Ot IUBICB.. COUNCIL PUUUKKDINUR. Present Mayor, Marshal and all Coun- cllmen. Absent, Recorder, on account of Illness. F M French was appointed Recorder pro tem, in absence of Recorder. Bills allowed : Fritz Binder, $9 ; John Starke, $2 ; J N Hoffman, $90 ; John Clelan, Si ; W A McClahi, $51.92; J Whltede, $1620; Electric L'ght Co $124.75; S W Reece, (! The committee on fire and water repaii- ed agrmt appllrat'on of S W Pa'Oey fo. Pi'ivi'ege oi si.rcichl.ii; s!n ac o-is First street. Adopted. Pct'niuno' E F iVu'm and 01 wm read as'ing tor a sldewalK 01 no-.h s' le of rstslretl f-om Mal.15 'o I'lne street). Refcried. Ptil.bn ef Peer Riley aid 01?, asking that a'l cess pools be pronlbl'd an'l a'! clc -els not ccmtc'.cd with s3weH be ranjred bo a 'o hers -Jily c'eioeJ, wits read d cfeTcii tion-nlce ei her'M and pe'lee. On motion cilv Recorder wasdiiected to give proper notice of city election to bo held on first Monday In December. The following Judej and Clerks of election were se'ectcd for such e'ection : First W.-.rd Martin Payne, D Froman and w u Kead, judges j U .V watts, 1 J dtltes, clerks. Second Wa'd Ellis Knox, L Senders and Strauder Froman, iudges ; C G Raw linis and T R Wvatt. clerks. Third ward u f Simpson and r A Burkhart.iudges ; John Isom,Win Huston and E A Parker, clerks. A cross walk was ordered at east end of Third street along Maine. several sidewalk improvements were ordered. The city contractor for hauling dirt was directed to lake dlittrom square at tvasn ineton and Second street and move to other squares. Councllmaa Burkhan moved tnat work of grading Washington and Second streets be under the supervision of Street Com missioner and Committee on streets and public property, property owners falling to do anything the commissioner to pro ceed to remove dirt as it comes. Stone Fronts. One of the hand eomest buildings that will be elected In Albany In the spring will be the new bank building of the Oregon Bank. It Is to be three stories high, and will probably have atone front. The brick has already been engaged for the building. It la to be hoped that stone fronts will became fashionable In Albany, Will Dodble in Valve. 35 feet front, .ine two stary brick building, on 1st St. Rents paying Interest on $ia,oeo,bulIdln in fine repair and will double In value in lohteen months, for sale at $12,000. bee us soon as this will go fast. Other bar gains advertised bv us have cone. Not inl. Instance on record where specula tors buying property of us have not made monev. Wallace & Cusick. Photoorafhic Views. Business men and citizens of Albany wanting views of their houses, Street views, etc., ca,n get iiim nf 111 for a e cents each 5x In size, W have the very best lenses for such work. Call and leave orders. Crawford & Paxton, A Superior Flanxel. I have reeelv ed a case of all wool red twilled flannel from Chicago, which I think superior to .n.T hare anld for the arlce. Parties wish lag to purchase will do well to call and axamine 11. Samuel E Young A Bold Tbief. This afternoon while Hale Backensto was out of his saloon and his brother was in the rear of It, a bold thief entered the front door, stole an $8 hand valise and departed unseen. The valise coatained about $2 in checks, seme Imin ing stock, and a bottle of liquor and some other articles. Last Nights Play, The play last night was enjoyed by all and considered cygeod. Be sure o get some at our o jngsi "jrapes, bananas, firsand candies bs'01 e attending this evening. JTlLLAMETTII PACKING CO. ELEGANT LOTION. Steamer Arrivals To-ay. We have just received afih lot of fruits and vegetables consisting of grapes, oranges lemons, sweets, caulllower, cclcy, figs, also r. fine lat ef Southern Oregon apples, fine favored and wormiest. 'Willamette Packing Co Ufs and Downs. Some of the princi pal ups and downs in business life is keep quality up and prices it-Kit. This being done very successfully at LaForest & Thompson's, and those dinner sets to be distributed among our customers Ian. 1st is creating no little Interest as well as our prices. ELEGANT LOTION. Biscest Yet 10,000 rolls of wall pa per, latest varieties, finest decorations just erelver at rurtmuler & Irving a Babies. The finest line of baby carr' ages In the Valley just n celved at Stewart St Sox's. Prices are remarkably ehaao con sidering tve superior quality at the earfl ages. A Farm Sold. Mr R D Murrav, for Mveral years In the dray bdsiness in Al- "any, who afterwards baughtafarm six miles north VMt nf Athanv In R-nlMn Countv. has lust soli! Ihe farm, rnnalttlnv f 220 acres to an eastern man for $6ooe, 4une an Increase on the price paid. For The Next Thirty Days I will ell at cost my colored hats, both trimmed and ur.trimmed, fancy feathers, tips and plumes, of which I have a very fine assort ment, fo 'educe my large stock. You are cordially Invited to call and see uoods and prices. Ida M Brush. The Time to Buy. Now is the lime to "xylols In Verlcks aldltlon. Lots are '"I shte, 66xtio. Can make ten 5a feet lots out of a block Only a few blocks offered for sale at $1200 each, after which Prices will be raised. These kits are high and dry and are all In line of contemplated nprovements in the spring. . Bang. One of the finert lots of guns nd revolvers ever receiy'H In Albany ' now In stock at Stewart Sox's. Hun ers should call and ape thfm and tret Pricet before buying. A Smelter Protosed Don Smith, of Gatesville, It Is reported has sold a largi piece of land to the DG and GM M Co. af Salem, and smelting works will be es- '.sillshed there In the spring. There Is no question that the Santiam mines are de stine to OS nearu irjm. Ta the Ladies Only. I m bow pre pared to da all kinds of stamping, and have over twa theusahd designs ta choose fro.n. Also keep a nice line of easbrold ery materials, such as arrasenes, crewels, No. 1 and 2 embroidery chenilles, princess chenilles, etc., etc., and the finest pom pons, tassels, crescents, cords plushes, felts and fancy work materials ever In the cltv. Haw to Advertise Albany. Get same of those elegant views at Crawford k Paxton's and send to your friend Photographic views will tell more a more truthfully than a pamphlet of print ed matter. HOME AND ABliOAD Msgaifying glasses at French's. Corvallia is to bare street ears by Jan. 1J A fine line of aolid silvtr ware at Frenoh'i Compu.ei, all styles and prices, at F M French's. Quinces 73 cents per bushel at C E Brow-neli'a. Freth sweet potatoes just received at F li iieuion a. II you want pore, ,'reb dings pitronize the new Ding store. Finest fountain pens in the world for only fa.uu at r .ti r rench 4 The Bllililine and Loan Aatnciatian mneta rnujy araniuu. fov vour linaa. J L Brash, A E Ilioumaad Mercer Thomp' a nay aeon appwnw eraoil jurors from 14 Bounty. A common Uli!i turnin. at Coin Bros.. webbed eivht pounds, and it was aone of yoar oow ana:is. We are informed liv Mr Gilbraith that the Woolen Mill will be set te work in three or four weeks. Populir bHcof. 50 and 75 cts. for "Kittv from Cork." Unserved seats 75 cta-.for sale Blackmail's Drug Store. Basuiiful inoonliglit effdots.storias at sea, "Kitty from Cork." at Albauv Opera ousa Ncv 18tb aod lSlh. New Subscribers to the YouthiComvamon for 1890 will reoeive the paper free the re mainder 01 tins year, i'rice 1.7a. Jr. L. Kenton, agont. Have your ore-erintions fillad &t thn i.ew drug store. Our new druggist makes a speciality of prescription work. Accuracy nu puiuy guaranteed. Subscriptions for all the leadinsr news papers and magazines received by F L Ken ton, near the Postoffi.ee. All orders for warded without delay. Mr Kuha, a vouoa man reeantlv from the East has bonuht out W E Curl's tobaaoo and eonteetionary store. Mr Curl coatem- piatea itoating in aeio. Contributions in rood second hand oloth. ing for the Dakota sufferers will be grate fully received at the Presbyterian Church up to noon to -morrow. Though winter is almost here thsknildina 01 resiueuees continues abent aa lively aa during the drier aoason of the year. We ucaat toe nouses oao. Wilcox, who run a nhotom-anh tent nait door to the Democrat olEce Taat aamaaer, is again in the city, this tine taking viewa of usinesa nouses ana residenses. Astoria. Lois In the North addition to Astoria. Price Sis each on the la- atallmcnt plan as a discount for cash. These lots are selling rapidly In Portland and other cities. I am authorized to sell bdta few blocks and It will say vou ta call early aad get your cho'se. -E G Bee.d- ctey Kcat estate Agent lircadalbln St A'-bany. I am saw better prepared than I have aver been to null my customers In the shoe line, I have just received large invoice ot the celebrated Laird Scheber & Mitchell fine shoes for the ladiea. There Is no macufactnrsr who claims anything better than these ahoes. I in tend to keep a full assortment of them In all prices, widths from A to EE and can suit the moat fastidious la fit and price, also received another invoice of the popular shoe E P Reeds in Waakenphaat and Patent leather Up. These sheas are Wall known in Albany as a first olasr nice style shoe. Orders from the country fill a I inn nl.u tti... I r 1 1 , 4 -i.i, -j ...i.r .i j...j.is:.!r' " "" w -... .... uu DwiiiMiuuu Kuttraiuseu I atsuou. at Zephyr is going at 5 cent an ounce. Minnie Colwell has charge of this depart ment, and has had several years experi ence In all kinds of fancy work and stamp in,,. G. W. Simpson, B Albany, Oregon. Tailor Made Suits. W. R- Graham has received a large and choice stock of suitings, purchased In the East at bottom prices, and Is now located at his old stand, two doors north of the Democrat office, where he Is prepared to make suits and do a general tailoring business In a satisfac tory manner, his many years of experi ence In Albanv speaking for his workman ship. Call and see his suitings and get prices. ELEGANT LOTION. Next. New and best place In town Is Gllson's new baiber shop In the Froman Bloc, next door to Fortrr.iller k Irvine's. Best barber In town. Lace Certains. Jjaee Carta! as. I have just received my fall stock of lace curtains bought direct from Importer, the largest stock ever brought to this mark et, and best value for the money. Samuel E. ouice. Hotel Arrivals. Revere House. St Charles. J LaFrance Portland A McLean Spokane j Brumagta " J Rianer lunneii K, 1 Potter dnd wife F V ABretan 8 E Williams F J Ackerman " Mr and Mrs J F Haswell City Exchange Hotel. M Rouse H Duley F McMullen Geo Wilcox II McGlmes Eugene C Reese M Donahu Mrs Hitchens went over to Albanv vet terday, havinz been summoned to tha bat side ef her son-in-law, Mr Goldaworthy: wuu ia avria-oeiy u'. vorvaiiia m tmei. Mr F Wood shinned to the VermontMar- ble Co. at The Dalles to-dav bv boat 88 bloeka ar about fifteen tona of his Benton county stone, dressed, for cemetery work DiOW Maaton left this aeon en a buai seas trip in the East, to be gone about three weeks. He will go to Chicago, New York ana atner prominent JL astern pointa, Sinoa Kate Learned Hew ta Plav and wnere aid yon gat that hat, Uaarlie Head latest conie songs, are aung in "Kitty frem uarK." Ataserved seats 760. tor sale Blackmaa'e Drug Store. A letter received in Corvallia from Miss Maud Hoffman notes the safe arrival and comfortable leeatlon ot herself and mother in New York City. Uorvalus Times, Frank Lewis, .of Corvallia and Langdon or Dokbias.are to ran 100 yards in Portland en Deosmbei lat, for S00. As both have the reputation of being ebnek foot raeera toe roams will ne pars to lorsteli. Jadge laloott, a prominent attorney San aTranoiaeo, arrived ia Albany this morn- ing on his way to Corvallia, where he will have oharge . ot the ease for the puuntitl in tha case oti & Jdeyers S Uo agt tha U r K A Celestial haabeen arnbbinf on the Wil liamson faint in Beaton oonnty for six years and now bas the work about done. The eak grab weed has paid for the work,and a frnit farm is toe result. This is a long tl ma lor lalnaman to stick to a thing. Gibes, thePortland mirdsrer.abont whom ao much haa been said by the Portland press has at last been arrested ia fliakiyoa county, Cal., and will be taken through Albany to morrow morning for Pertland, Jle wtu nn- doabtsdly haag. . Icvitationa have been issued for the ssir riage of Robert II Huston, beok-keener for Stewart & Sox, of Albany, and Mies Msttie Harnett, of Uorvallii,on the evening 01 Jlov, 20th. at tbe residence of Hon John Harnett The affair promises te be one of the social events of the seaaen in that eity. New oarnets in tbe latest colera and da siffns. oils cloths, linolium and window shades lust received at A B Mellwain Parties wishing goods in ths house farnish in? line will do well to oall, aa he has made another Bweeninff rednetion and will save yon at leaat ten per cent on all these feeds. 10 mainiloent aoenes oi 30 prominent and historical aoiatsin Irelird. eaea ane 18 feet high aad IS feet long, lain tad by 1) A Strong ef the Queen's Theatre, Dablia, Ire land, and valued 15,000, Ire seen at every performaaee of the Mirror ef Ireland Com edy Ce. Don't fail te see Dublin, Qoeeastawn, Loadanderry.C. veof Cork, city of Limerlok, Blame; Castle. Oiants Cansway dariag a storm at sea, and the aaaatifal lakes ef Kil arney by moonlight ; aeen only in tbe Mir ror of Ireland, Nov ltth aad lttb.at Albany Opera House. "Kitty from Cork," 8ulllvan'a litest San Francisco eomedv snecsse, replete with all tha latest tontoal and oamie sonna. new dan ces and spscialities,at Albany Opera House, Monday and laesday nights, nor istn aua 19th. Reserved seats 7 cents, now on sale at Black man's Drug Store. I Buszell Jack Fogarty 1 Murphey C Premley IT S Paul, Sdo Mrs G Stephens C G Stelnway F II Nlchols Phil J B Potter M E E Potter H A Markness, N Y T II Cathey, Leb Wm Edwards.Corv J E Farmer, wf M!s Haldwln, r ranees vaoo W T Foster, wf A A Kraft.iac ' Russ House. J E Yeoman' Jahn Marshall S C Brown J RlRIt' J M Ward G T Wilcoxjef'son I Buttell Vf Macoon,wf,dau C Maxwell A Penny, Leb .1 C Gordofl, " F Maple Frank Stock W II Snew.Eugene J Baker, II I Grant, Portland A Hester, ' II Jones, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. EOR SALE. A farm or S8S acres at Millers sitatloa f miles from Albany, fenced, 3n8 acre In cultivation, nearly all good wheat land, new bouse and barn, good water. Will aell half or all. Terms leaaonable. Inquire or own ers on the place. E T Hamon, W W Rowell- WANTED. A position to do general housework. Call on Mrs. J. S. Ltale.six miles westef Albany ,or address her at the Albany Pealofllce. SPECIAL NOTICE. Owing to a mis underataning regarding the school hours, Mrs Mead and MisaStarbuck, tha teaohera of the neleot and Kindergarten school, in the W. 0 T. U. Hali. wish to y their daily aesslon la frem 9 a, m. to 4 p, m. Also they have resolved a large and tlneassortment of kindorgartfn ma terlai and giro instruction daily la com mon school studlfcs and kindergarten work,a)xo music lessons given free to each pupil, if desired. Terms fifty acuta per week. Mrs: Mead, Miss Stabuuck. Notice. Having dlspjs.d of the lbany diteh, water works and other proper ty I am proceeding to settle up all my business, and hereby give notice to all par ties knovingthemselvcs Indebted to ine to call at the M 11 Orhce and settle. John A Crawford. SEVERAL SMALL TRACTS of land near town for sale on easy terms. Inquire of H, Bryant. "K. STRAY NOTICE. Two horses, a HA white and a son!. Owner win call Pamuel E Young. C. vTTEX The New Drug Store IN THE BLUMBEHG BLOCK. Has opened his sew store with a choice stock of Drags, Patent Medicines, Per fumery, Toilet Cases and Druggists Sundries, p& Prescriptions promnl'y and carefully oompannded. aaT Every, new and fieab. ptr- The public la Invited to oall and Inspect goads and get prices. SQUARE Groceries. u C3 C. E. BROWNELL, DEALING Successor to BROWNELL & RTANARD, Would respectfully announce that he Is continuing that business at tha old stand and that he Is better than ever prepared to till all orders with accuracy and de spatch and at p'rioea ! BBFORB A Verdict That the grand display ol neat, ornanr.ental baskets, each containing one pjund of choicest tea, at LaForest & Thompson's, Is tbe finest Importation ever brought to Albany. This tea Is basket fired, pure and of rich flavor. 'Ye offer it at the astonish! low price of 40c For Rent. A pleasantly furnished Mem centrally located for business man. To gentleman only . Inquire at this office Try ti' f ill crea-n cheese at C E Btown- ell's. If yea want a gnodisilver steel revtbe, finest in ths B.arket, an to S'ewart Sc Sox f. An elegant line of new designs of sbairs jmtreseiyed at Fortmilltr A lrving's. SMALL OSerod In the town. Whlla thanking tbe cltlzons of Alba ny for their very liberal patronage In the past I earnestlb solicit a continuance of your favors, assuring LOW PRICES a superior quality of goods and CourteouslTreatment Very Respectfully, Yours for Business, C. E. BROWHEIX. Archie Bleckbo.ro, Salesman. Grocereli m a s 5 PROFITS PL.KBNTON GROCERIES Choice Candy, lVnts, Frnit, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO NEARTHE POST.OFFtCE" ALBANY, OREGO N