DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY Si:i'Ti:Mm:R 12, 1S00 Piiliii-luwl evo y Uay in tho k (! aept Mundny. ITITE.U XL'TTING, Kilivir. mul Prup'ru. Knturnd attlio Postoniw ill llnny, Or eionv an Hoonnd m uni iimiI m titer. III. IV V T.tX-IMTKIM. I'ollotvhii; is a list of Linn county tax payers paying ta:;e cm more than $Sooo J Albany Canal, Vnler .V Trans Co. f jjoo Alhiinv Fanners Co II Arnold S J Aithibald Albany li 1. Assil tin r i. m Co Am Mi-t; Co, of Scotland . . . I. K lll.iln Atlitliloaitt I.iirat4n 4a it I'ng. T.OCAIi ltHCOIU). VlKV Unit liini.K. Saturday's Evening; Telegram contains a very sciiMitional story about an Albanv couple. According to It the husband induced Ills wife to convey her interest in Iheir property to him, in eluding a Portland iiouse uud lot lie asked her to c,o to Portland, to assist In re pairing their property there, and suddenly left this city, leaving a note that lie had gone up the country. I lis wife the "fol lowing day, came iiere alone," Rays the Telegram, "and vi-itedthe Jefferson street house, discreetly enough taking a yentle man friend willi her. They Inspected the premises llioroue,hly, even to the cellar. There the couple were horror stricken when they discovered a newly due; tfrave, on the brink of which was lyini; a huge and sharp carving knife, a pair of overalls and a quilt. The wife came to the conclu sion tint these preparations had been made for her by her husband, and that impress ion gained strength in her mind when her husband confrontcd.her on the door steps ju-.t as she was leaving the house." Now that is quite sensational and mav lie exactly true or may not. Who the parties are is a query. I he Democrat r told ot a couple, onlv married a vear or two, re siding near Tanger., about whom it is said the husband induced the wife to join in convevini! their valuable nronertv, and after getiiug the money for it left her. As we understand he had some Portland properly it isjpossible he is the one referred to, though this Is speculation. lo,'ioo S,to -i,V" 7S' 25. J 75 K'.b.Vi Iotl 14 N545 1 1 ,6o 0,000 10,007 '.So 0,91 3 1.1,420 .75 17,150 I l.sOO .VH 10,515 lo,o(jo 0,175 J.520 H.7-15 . M'5 . 1 -, . I0.2J'! . i7'7" . H.'-I5 . 1 3.160 . M,I'J . Vo-M . H.4'3 . 25. 500 . 12,300 . 11.300 . 8,o . i-t.35" . o,4'S . ,KS . 12,760 I'hkttv Ol.o. Mrs Sarah Duncan, re dding witli Jas Kitwater, fouitcen miles southeast of Scio, is probably the oldest person in Linn county, besides being one of the few pensioners of the war of 1S12 in the stale. She was 23 vears of age when married, which was just after her husband received his final discharge pa pers which would make her about oS now, though some of her relatives say she is older than that. Mr Duncan died in Missouri in 1S52 and soon after Mrs Dun can came to Oregor, where she has en joyed perfect health, until she fell a few vears ago and injured herself. She gets a pension of $1 2 a month. T0-N1011T. The O.ikcs Comedy Com pany will lie at the Opera House to night, wiien our citlens will be treated to one of the most laughable entertainments ever presented here. A Walla Walla paper savs: The (Jakes Swiss I'.ell Ringers and Comedy Sketch Club performed before a large and appreciative audience at Small's Opera Mouse, Monday night, and gave en tire satisfaction. This is truly a line com pany, for every menber is an artist, and deserve goo. houses wherever they put in an apptarance. II lirvanl H 1,'lturkhart Mrs M A liurklurt Mrs Martha itarncs Prownsville Hank John Umwn I'Nt !! L liiov.11 ohn ll.itcm.ttl T I Hint J il Baltimore John T I'.ilyeu I'rancls litilhiger II L C'ranor 1'ihn Conner I W Cuslck M C ( liainhers I A Crawlord (ill ( o.)ley ,V Co ) l'Cosluiw W T Cochrane Wm Cochrane V Churchill A Conilra K ( 'beadle II Ci.ldwell li W Cooper V l"dge ohu Uenny V Dodd il.-ivis lllOS Dundee M .V T Co First Nat liank )lin-v 1- ry l'linn .... Fosbav V Mason Rohi rl Foster I 1 Froi'nan Thos Kronian David Froinau Farmers ,V Mer Ins Co Hugh Fields R C Findlev I. Foley...' lien W dray A W Gordon W II (ioltra R Kl.-.-s K (Joins I W Gaines L Gerhard M Hale .1 L Mill W F Henderson T i: Hogg & D K Montcitli Win M llo.ig te ::ogg Gen II ,V S A Hughes A ilackleman linoch Holt's list irv Hvde I E Hamilton Sarah J I lenderson . . . fc . Worn, Lanmng & Co R A Irvine Est Win Ingrain ohn Isom I IS Jenks Robert lolins Jarvis Conklin M T Co klrcholt ,y l-lemer W M Ketcluun II II Kirk io.62o v K. Kirk 11.270 Koontz & Lame 14.300 lacob Kees tf'ilS5 C 1' Knigbten t,59 Linn Co National Bank 25,000 The Gazette savs the Corvallls revet ment is a fai'ure,and that the people them selves there are considerably to blame. An Albany g!rl, who is evidently very much in love, after buy ing a pair of gloves started home with several oihcr pairs in her hands, absent -iniiidedlv picking them. On leaching home she discovered her mistake, an 1 immediately rushed back.ex peeling c.'t ry moment to .nect the consta Me after her. An Albany man. ot. the front of Ills store being painted, Icamd up against one of the green pilasters, while he fasten J a sign up, leading, ''look out fur paint," It took a large dose of benzine to clean the back of his coat. IIOHK iM lltltOAD. An Albany minister has been klllini1 Chinese phcasnnts contrary to the law.and some of his neignbors think lie ought to censure himself in Ills own pulpit for this transgression. Journal. The next paper that takes It up will probably give the ser mini of censure. "Minister" is goed though. Hliuot the meager transportation facilities (iff -vd fur tie) stut" fuir !' the sle.rt stabled S. I. iii'inagurs. Tlmy treat the people nf Ore-on with eoiiteiujit arid the stnie board of ngiieulturo like whipii. d puppies, says the Salem Journal. nil li,eiase the S. 1'. woaldu t turn its rn-nl int'i a .'lie-holse niutor lino, ss the 0 6l V us.'d tod". Tiist paper makes a y erazy remark w ln-u te Siiys the fur nngnt liavH had ff'ill.OOII in ibe Treasury w i'.h nHt'e i.-diroad facilities. That is a Uid.jr II,'L,'-it. s'yie of nxaggwratiou. ls'JO Full imd IVInter Voilrns. IS'.H . I'WSO . 8.370 .. M.53' .. t,3 . . 2S.3S .. y-7'.s .. 2S463 . . 9.5" . . 63.'7 . . S.730 . . 11 ,660 . . 10,200 . . 2 1 ,000 .. 7 .7 . . 1 3.000 . . 5o,cSo . . 1 3.000 .. S.s'5 .. 045 9.S')U . . 22,255 . . 16,20 . . . 8,605 ... 13,!iS . .. 8.1.55 . ,. 22,284 . .. 15,45 8,000 9.'35 We have jiRt received a large invoice of :me woolens, including novelties of the latest l orelgnand Eastern designs, unu await your early inspection ft Is ot course understood, we roit!veiy guarantee per. feet lit and first-class workmanship. Zaciiks A: Son, Merchant Tailors and Drapers, Opposite Post Office. tSitsleH nnil llnrlis. The best makes are lobe found in Al bany at Price & Robson's, who have just recivcd a carload of the finest hacks and l.n,...i slo tv found. Their prices, con- st.li-rlnc oualilv. are remarkably low. It navs to' ride in a good buggy or hack. Keep this tact in vour head and when get ii,. nn,. rail on Price it Robson, who have the largest variety to select from. IVcll & Co. II ive Vief-ck fhave yoi. lwleec urt iias at K C Sear-. Setli Tiioims Ma:e!ies ami e'.oeksat F M French's. A larii hu4 of elii.drens felesil ulioes at E C Searla. E.tan Iv. Achisoii uio selling inoiiuitiLuts at Pnttlaii.l irie... I'e:it stock of ilwr ware in Albany at Will & Stark's. No d .ili.t nf It. So;. The largest sloei: uf Sin,lele!t uml Cye lassei i-i Ei-iii e:niiity at K M Freoeh's. Zirlies .N: Sou n .j.-ive.l a laryo iuvuiee of fail still vu,t,r wis, I. lis t-terdiiy, J W ii-iritley, best hoot mel suixiliiuknr iu tit J, t',.r.e doors 110rt.l1 of Iikmockat ollice. Kora tine goM tr tilver lieadeil eane chtap ead st r A French t, '1 no Cu- ner Jewelry Store. Good goo ls and l,.w prices is the omso of so many l.olus gold Witches Ueiilg Hold sti1 M French's. Ij V S Ueid, of Portland, was in tlio city over Sabbath. Capt I1.-I1, the well known river steamer mau, broke lus leg at Pnrtlai.d, Saturday. Editor Alexander, ,i.f tlio ljebauon Ex pri s. favored tile Ueuochat witll a tall to -day. Chief of Puiicn. PirriKii. iwiil wifo, of I'nrtlaml, paicrl thr-iituh Aliiauy tin uoou oil thtir w:iy hoine from Sail Kruucisco. Tliu MieiiliA Mill will hive m. ..nt-iiina of fnll ami vintt.r miiliuory, VWiin-siiav, Thurh.tiy ami f'jllcu 11. d:;u. All aro cor lml!y ii.vtteil. Mr I' linn! ;ty a:il MsAltnir' Hurkhart were uuite-1 in ruaniiint), in Albany, last week. Tim 1u;mmckat il.us thtm Imppi-uLt-h aad pros treaty. Tho Albanv l.ri.li-'fl is to Le built next yf;r. The Salum bruint in Keiug built aittr li-hion tins year. jourm. Misf Uallie Parrish id nrvr the luatliuf; so nraiioiu the 1st L.(Hii:rei;aUoi:ai nurvn ui I'urtlaud. at a handsome salary, Mm Etta C Vassal lo took last cvcmuii 8 train for Kuenc. where she uoei ti viti'.t her cousinH.the Misats KafelU aud KUctr Slitta Mr Frank I!o(3i;kiii8. formeily Ast.Utant Secretary of .Stat?, it w naid.hrW been select- oil by State Treasurer Motichiii as his asiit- i tint. OuSundav, Sept. 2Sth, at 2 p m, in the KvAnyeliealchurcri of Altm.iy, there will be Krvice by the German Lutheran miuiattr, iiuv Gust K Meyer, c-f Mt Aue!. lirock, the autnt tor the GaskU Literary Club, ii in town, having beifuu a canvass ot the county. Don't fail to see hU list of 1 ilegaat urem.uui lit bits lor intnibers. An Evening in the r lower Garde J is a If you want a fiua toilet or bath ttnan e.Al on Stauard k Cunck, City lru Start. Kor barcama in ninimiiitnt, head i ton tf. eto., no to Kan & Achitou, .-illany.()ruu. The only k""11 B'viitn whm1 furnace for Kuld by Mutthew & Wn-Jibnru, the hardware and atovu duh r who cany tne lr (est line f atoye-a and rann in th i vl - C'urrrul I'.vriiU. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE : One : Night : (July. Oakse Swiss Belt Ringers, Kvcrbndy reMiiarks at the splendid iH pla v of friii. and vc:;etrtb'.e' at I'owt'll A; Co s, where ihe-v b;it the want In the tirt place. The beht and laret supply of pe'.icbtt will be fiiund at lowtll A: tV. Leave yon r orders there when you get ready to put tip' peaches. A hirije s.ipplv of shelf goocU, the bot in town, at Powell A: Io'h. All kinds of nie-knack at 1'owell i (Jo's. Warm weather ood. pknle grocer. es stav at home groceries, every varirtv of grocei.es in t!i- market at Powell A: Co'. COMEDY ETCH CLUB. O' CtUCAfjrt. Frencn -Dy.ALMl IX tti Thomas 38 IVATGI3ES and Waltham iLUisiOo If vou like fun see Swtsh IlellK. l-l-chl Seats now on r:i1c nt WILL & HSU'S. nrECTACLES C 0 EYE-GLASSEJ Wall I'ai-kk. I lmvc just received rim tiio cmt ii hiro invoieoof wall pa per, borders, decoratioiiH, etc, including the plain iiijrrniiiH which are becoming very popular. These, goods lire better styles mid cheaper than ever before. Smui;l K Vouxo. The Mas Kii.lf.rs. The heavily in. sullateJ wires bein? klretched throughout the business portion of the citv by the electric lliiht comnany were formerly In use in New York When the authorities of that citv compelled the electric light and telephone companies to put their wires under ground, those in use were ot no more service and were sold at "job lots" to . concerns In other parts of the country. The I'ortland company purchased two car loads, i.eariy all of which is now in use. Welcome. 9.33' Watch Will& Stark's. Will & Stark have received a new line of as elegant, as well as reliable wnt:hes, uold and silver, fer ladies and gentlemcn.as have ever been offered tothepuollc In Aiuany. iney are attracting considerable atlention, and buy ers should not fail to inspect them. A I1i:aitiiii. IIomk. One or lhc handsomest and most elegant residences' not only in Orego.i.but in l'e whole world is that of Mr J M Ilalton. at the corner of Itaker and Seventh Streets, in this city. There aru larger houses, and higher ones : but rarely any epiite so attractive and tasty, and this is true of both the interior and exterior. The place is an ornament to Albany, and when our homes ate shown visitors this will always be one of the first to he exhibited. l)i.ci Siiwiknly. Gordon Cooper.who was tiled at Walla for the murderof Davis several months atro, and acquitted, died quite suddenly at Echo, in Umatilla coun. tv, last Krlday. lie was smoking a pipe, which caused a fit of hemorrhage of the . lungs, from which he died. I lis wife is left in destitute circumstances. Cooper was a resident of this county for many years and leaves several relatives here. CoMrao.MtsEn. The shooting gallery man, whooffered $25, $15 and $10 prizes for tne best shots aaturtlav night, com promised matters by paying C W Parker, $7 s", lor the nrst prize, u wonn, 5, inr second, and 1) C dchell.53 50, for third prize. Mr Conn, though, had made the best score li J I.anring Est A S I.ooney Wm and Andrew Lame. John Leedv t; II Lewis Lombard Inv Co Est W Monu-ith A B Mcllwain McKnrland est Mrs Margaret Mauy. . . . R McConncll A II Marshall F M Malone ... as McMahan Mav ,v henders las'F McCartney Mrs M J McCartney.... In Moist C H Montague W? Walter Mcllrce S.jSo I'res Munkers '4.535 Miller Morgan o,3C .is 15 Morgan 9.395 'Mrs Isabel Nanny y,Joo (ieo 1) Overton S.000 O'Neal Uros s.o0 Oregon Mtge Co 16,000 tregci:iian It K Co 7s.7 t A 1-earce v.5.s M P.ivne 20,37 II R i'owell 9-3'o las Pearl 8.535 Est D P Porter 4.s3" Samuel Porter 9.'3o Win Ralston iM W K Read 8.OI5 N U Rice '3.S3Q R A Rampy "II- !vj A Rogers '4.4(,5 John Schmcer .935 .Stewart; Sox '4.533 L Senders M9 P W Spink ".i65 R S Strnhan 9-45" UK Smith 10,000 os Sommerville '. ".7'5 Ciit'itcii Mkktinu. Imineiliately after prayer meeting. Wednesday 'evening, the committee on pulpit supplv of the Baptist church will report A full attendance of the church isdesiied in order that the en tire membership may have a voice in the selection of a pastor. Committkk. IIoi.mks IlUKiKKH Cou.eoe, of Portland Or., will open Sept. 1st. J A Wesco, the lendine neiuunn of the coast, has become 2c,5so a partner in this school and will make it x ,s.i 1 ic leaiium ouhhicsb uuhvuij. t?run 101 S.ooo catalogue. 31,014 ' " jjjjjj i llrlr.l Fruit trnnlril, SSco ' 20.000 pounds of dried apples; 13,000 S 000 I pounds of dried plums. Highest market S 9S1 i I'rlCe. Ml EI-I.KII S liAKHETT. y.itjo j lliililrn'a Klhrrrnl (onsh .rnp. '1, i An infallible remedy for the curs of ,0,lu I oc.uehs. utliiua. catarrh, briinehins, whoop V' i' ! ingcunghs, and nnectioii of the throat ami I bines. The success ard imrcense .Ivnian.l fur this nonnlur iireuaratiou for tlio l-.si thirty veari is uniiaralleled. Lareo sizo,$l Finnll SO cents For sale by J A Cummins, druist. On, Yes, try J R Douglas, opposite the Russ House, for the finest quality of east- cm oysters. Half th. h 25 cents, tuil dish 50 cents, and for sale by the can. McValifTandSlavin are expected to fight in London tonight. btsutiful and de.ihtful concert piece, which will be charmingly renders! by the 1 s, as sisted by othere. on Friday evening, Sept. 20tb, at tho Opera House. Madame Times Wax Works will meet at I ho W U T U hall this evening promptly at 7 o'elaek. Alsn those taking put in An Evening in the t lower L.imeu will meet to tnoiruw at 4 p. m. at the Opeta House. MrStinoir. a man whom De Hill met while in Texas a few years ago.and Mr Dar win, aneiehbor. have been in the eity, but are nowen tho Sound. Mr Stinnit is de lighted with this country and proposes lo cating here. Rev Mr Sncad. who had been engaged to nreach at the Conereeational Church in this city the remainder of this year, received news Friday of the serious illness of bis wife in California and left on last night's train to go to ber. He gave up his church engagement here. There were many regrets expressed at his leaving. d.wJor Price- -,,!3'Wril?!iil;' My entire stork of Ciencral Mei'fliaiidiso, cimpisting of Dry Goods, Cloihinpi, Hats, Boots, .Shoes, and Groceries arc- IV.ow ofl'ered for sale at first eost, as I conteniTilato - business. t G EEM 3USIKESS, and if you want bnrgains e&ll at 'once, as the goods must and will he sold. Ml. trvwtvM NEW TIR1! NEW lJ RICES! COHEN. NEW GOODS! :s ix DEALEI I.ArttiEST in tub Valley. Will & Stark have received the largest and finest dis play id silverware 111 the valley, as their elegant .display of novelties in the line will testify. They invite the public to call at their slore and sea their line me tropolitan stock. lohn Settle. )avid Smith il W Settlemler A Settlemler Ins Steel Southern Pacific Co. .. . E Turner Will. Land Co W II Thompson T.ilton Taylor Mrs M Turner. ....... W L Vance Jason Wheeler Oregon Pacific RRCo.. Alf Wheeler L White J H Washburn .S II V. arner Wm Wassom I l .t alker Inna'lmn assom S E Young A 1!em AitKAiii.t: Tiirxti. For the first time in many years the Sunday law was hro.iuht into ed'-rt and the saloons in t'orvallis were -'h.-iil on Sunday last. II is needless to sav that inanv of our riti- icns were very inurli inconvenienced. Lead-r. DoN'r Kt'S Aitot-Mi. Every steamer nov.-ever fntrv the bar, brbins to Albanv an immense n-ianiitv of fruits and pr; duce. The best and largest varietv al ways gtjvs to I'ovvt-ll ' Co's, Tl'.ei stands are always full id just such thing as the publi': wants. S;:ve riming Jioun by calling at their store first. 13,65S ".473 8.775 8,5 '5 15.000 313.973 I3.3e9 10,00 9,1 7 j io.'75 10,000 27.l4 . 8.650 115,100 1 2,(1(1 9.6o . iS.4'5 . 17.410 . 10,0:5 I2.00tl . IC.6;S . 7o,3:S Fine 1)isim.ay. There was a lovr.ly display of f ill and winter mlllincrv nt the I d c's Bazaar, this week. It was quite a treat, all the different novel'ics and styles, trimmed in such good taste ami at sucn low prices that cannot fail to please ttic most fasiidiousor economical. F.vntvnoiiY Savs So. If ' .vaves coul.l taui mcy wouiu ; the wild :v, "Go to Powell Co's. for erocerles and pro- tlu:e, f r their stock is large, their prices low and qualitv the best." This is the universal verdict of their customers. MRS. C. P. STI AItT. Mrs.C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes 8t, writes, "I have for years hnU spells ot inrllKcstlou and (Hs peptla, and tried nearly everything. Finally I took o well known Sarsttparilla. It caused pim ples to break out on my fare without helping mo. Hearing that Joy's VegetaMo Sarsnpiirilla did oot contain mineral, and mlshtact differently, ! sent for It The pimples disappeared immedl atcly; and I had no inoro returns of tlio old spells." Although tlio alvo was written a year aso, Mrs. Stuart now attests tlio permanency ollts effects. Bays sho tat:cs an oeea.'sio:ial dfxo to siil-prcsso symptom of return and tliatsho has pcilect ciwmar.d over her nl.i trnuV.e. Tntie are! Hiei e Is nimger ! In allowing inactivity "f the kidneys 'r r w tliroiiL.h nowl.-ct. The deadly flma;! tit Urii.ht's diseas. .Hid lial-tes will wreck t!igi, dlv KirK ef health if it i' a l wcl t ,lnft tn,l(lerless iiihiii thtm. The bladder to.., if inactive, hi it jmlieious ineoicn.... does not speedily direct the h'lm toward tho 1.0-t of s.fety. will lo whelmed by the nuirksand nf disen-e. In Kclectiue diure no. let .our chi.ieci fill upon ll'istolters ''.i..n.eH Hitli rs. W HO l stuiiu IStr a ine us. organs without irnt iting and esciting them, iwi, r-iTeets o he r I'lireln miled from th on medicated stimuli largely rewted to. These htve a tendency to react prejudicially. 1 t liittors invuorato the kidneys and bladder, 111 common witli the nerves and the tin" tive organs, and so atfi.rd ltinenid. It ai 9f.s!binls ibi d ass-istanco in jjreve.ittin;: bm! euring intermittent aud remittent fever. Iliii.nisnesn, cons: ;,ir.ti 111 and rlu umat:-iii it alio piibjajTitcs. Powell & Co. Gold canes at Will it Stark's. F. M. French keejis railroad time. Rock candy drips at C E Brownell's. iiew cream cheese just leceived at Conrad Meyers. Delicious canned ratiberaics at C. E fir, wnell's. Phoiee canned sweet potatoes at C K Brownell's. Prepared mackrel, in lib cans, at C E nrnwuells. Hesdiuarters for garden seeds at C E Browne'l's. Kor artists' supplies go to Stanard, & Cusick s. Awhrey gives gas for the painless extract ion of teeth. x on have a big stocktto select from at Pow ell ol Co' A popslar place L Viereck's shaving and hair dressing parlors. A filst class shave for only 15 cents at L Viereck's, Saltmarsh Block, Albany, Or. Have vou seen those parlor suits that T Brink has just received ? They are nice. Stoves, Tinware, Pumps, Pipe, Garden Hose, Etc., .INCLUDING TIIK. Cloak Sale! SATl-RUAY.SEPT 37TII, We will open our Annual Cleaiiaxck Sales, Cliak, Wraj.f, Jackets, and Silk S.alcttts Our house has a standard rep.itat'.on wliictt over fail to al tract tueral attcution Uur inif our ;loak sales. ( OliKI-SPONDENCK SOLICITED. Me.lllca & MrDoniwll, 101, Third St., PORTLAND, OBECOJi. it ' L.a'lin ( Dry (lomls S:mo for li s! goods r.t eastern price. t-rAernts f.ir JMeCall's j.Vgw (! 1'i.tli.g Patterns, .lass Iliive lust received direct from the Eastern Factories over 200 Cooking and Heating Stove, which will be sold at prices below all Competitors. As an advertisement r f their business they will give to each purchaser of one dollar's- worth of Goods, a Ticket, entitling the Holder to one ciiance in tlio urawmg lor a. FUI-L XlCKEL-ri.ATKJ) IlE.VTJXr SlOVli, now on Exhibition at their Store, lfyoit inlend purchasing a Stove call and see their lino and learn their prices. Pearcc's Block, -:- Yvi Slnvl. -:- Albany. Grocers and Bakers; Keep a first vial's stock of (iroei -nex. l'rodtic )MKitp lUe. Rrvrrc flense. and Puked ( leods. 1'iottoni prices. SfSi AfHEADACHEj lipSHiBsiS WmI&X a$ Kvl "WhiieYoaWait," 3 U m&. -aM4irTl BUT CURES -