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roL. iv ALBANY, OREGON, THURSDAY JUNE 25, 1891. KO 41 r WO MEN AND ONE BOY OUND DKAD.!! ; . Iiile trying to Crowd theii ( WAY INTO , CTYOE&FKOliflANBROS Sre, where they always have on hand the largest Stock south of Portland, of the latest improved Klrles and Shot Gum; an Immense stock of Fishing Tickle of every description; Tents, Hammocks, Cain,p Chairs and tliousands t other things too numerous to mention I .R.epn,ii Shop la connection with the Store, and one ol it kest workmen in the State to do any i all kinds of work. Come one, Come al. No rouble to goods. "Small profit and r.ulck m" Is out motto. i Conrad Mever. TAR BAKERY iiior Eroatlaluin ana First Sts,, DEALER IN tuned Fratta, CanneH IHcaln, iasswwre, QnceaMwarc, rlca Fruitn, t'egctablcd, 'obacco, Cigars, ingtsr S p'.ct , C'ofJee. Tea, Etc,, Etc., ink 4 Torythlng that u kept In a gen &l T iirand grocery ore. Highest a rjcet p ifaid for U, K.jyDS of PROPOSE. Albany Manufacturers 1EAM ENGINES CRIST AND SAW MILL MACHINERY IRON MIGHTS , AtD ALL KlfDS OF HEAVY :! AND LIGHT WORK, IN IRON AHD BRASS i CAST.'HCS. special Attention .mitt o ; jutirlng ll ds of luaoh inert PaUtms Made on Short Notice j Foitii.il.ei & Jiving, -FUNERAL DIKECTORS.- rterial Embalming Dona Scientll lcally. Esvsra House: 1BANY, OREGON HAS. PFEIFFEK PROPRIETOR. JHttori n in kTrt-e)&ni stylo. Tables pplfed with thn best In the market, oe sloping a.irLweotfl. Sample room oornii;prc,ial tmve.or. """'-',t" U t.t)ii!0?ToorWhite3. ""J ' I i-rewrl: it and fe;l ui j.-Lir - rtfe in ncnimtntllctri m i;, iu. :U?Ji-.ji,t'. 'J k-;ciJ tM.CC. AXA tf A K, A n II aaurownMUis rnoczra jloctj st'rixioR to fimut and OAKEna rsi. ?EST STORAGE FACILITIES. Qt y Meat Market. jSHULTZ BROS,, Proprietorg. . Vpafnll Una of tnonM of all kia 1 " uuut pi&oe, oonipieteiy pr I tectod: and nlwava fre.n. FOSHAY & MASON, -njuuu ad atria, - ',1 moists and Booksellers Agent for John B, Alden'avubndrtldn 'blchweaalls, publisher' prise with tajreanMed SPRING WAGONS. Our Stock of Spring Wagons is on the Pacific Coast, Leading FOUJU-8PRING PASSENGER WAGONS, SCROrX SPRING "HANDY WAGONS," 'TAYLOR OR THREE SPRING WAGONS, IIALP-SPRING WAGONS, EX- PRESS AND DELIVERY WAG ONS, SPECIAL PARCEL DELIVERY WAGONS, i ONE-HORSE If Wb Guarantsa Our Vehicles the Best, Considerel. Special Catalogues and Price List Mailed Frso on Application Stayer fi Walker, NEW MARKET BLOCK, O & b3., HLEATH IS WEALTH ! ilk u DR. E.C. WEST'S None and Brain Treatment fttruaratiteed specific fr llyttttrin, lUzzme, Coiivul BimiB, Ki's, Nervous Nenralffta, Ilsadache, Nervous Prostration caused by the uo of alcohol or tolioocn, Wnkvf illness. Mental Dcprcsf." ti. Hnft-niSvp of the Bram, remiltini; in inutility and Iw.ilini,' to iiiIfct., , Jttcai vjdduaih, jtnrmatHre old a'e( birr ei moss Iubs pf P. i.caiwtl by over-exertion of tlio Irani Kaoh tc, contain! one montli'a trtntment, fl a box ur six bo, ts for j, sunt by mail proixiid ou receipt o price, WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES TO CURE ANY caso. Wih each order received by us for six boxes, aeconunirl with fb, we will send the purchaser our written iriiarantee to refund the money if the treat mcnt doe not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by J. A.CunimiiK, Urust, sole axuiit, Albany, Or. Castoria i3 Dr. Samuel Pitcher's prescription for Inf.tiita mid Children. It contains neither Opium, Morpliinc nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harraics3 substituto for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor C!l. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years nso by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and alloys fevcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoja- and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation aud flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates tho stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas toria is tho Children's Panacea tho Mother's Friend. Castoria. Castoria Is an .xci'licnt medietas for chtl dren. Mother, haro reprateillr told me or iu good effect upon tbclr children." Da. ti. C. Ossood, . Lowell, Hots. 14 Cattoria U the bent remody for children cf whlchlamacquolBted. I hope the day is not far dlatant vhen mothan will eonalder tlio real loterwt of their children, and w Outoria in etead .f th.Taiieusuaclc noatromawhicharo ieetrorlnc their lored ones, bj forelng opium, norphlne, tootaint trrep aad atfcer h.rtrul acuta down then- wjaaaa, thenky teDdlBK tbem to amaatmw gravas.1 pa. J. t. XnowBLOC , Okaway, Ark. TV Caamnr Oi if, TT the Largest and Most Complete and Comprises all the Styles of BUSINESS WAGONS.ONE. HORSE IRON AXLE WAGONS, ETC. It Will Pay All Pattiks Waxtixo SPRING WAGOM OP ANY ESCRIPTION TO CALL UPON Oil CORRESPOND WITH US. Our Prices tie Lewo3t Quality PORTLAND, OREGON, ALBANY, OREGON. 18 Cannot be successfully t reveled with out good health. To resell wealth or any coveted position In life requires the full possession and operation of all the fac ulties kind nature has en-Jawed us with. These conditions cannot exist unless the p.lcsl coins Is in perfect working and this is Impossible when the liver and spleen are torpid, thus obstruct Ing the sectatiom, causing Indigestion and c'yrpcpsia, with ell ot thotr accox pu iiylng horrors. DR. HENLEY'S Ert'3s5 ' Dandelion Tonic exortsasf Ific influence over the liver. excites U healthy action, resolves its chronic cnuwrgsments. end promotes the secretions; cures Indigestion and constl f pat'on. charpens the appetite, tones u-j j tho entire syetem, and makes life worth i I living. WsYcuWait," BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. 1 hat is Castoria. ' Castor'a Is ao well alppted to children that I recommend it asfl'jperiurtoan prescription known to me.' IT. A. Ancns., X X., Ill So. Oxferd ct., L'rooklyn, S. T. Our physicians iu the eii.ldro:,'! depart, ment hare spoken highly of their exp-jrl-enr. In their outsldo pmcrtoo wit'.i Cailoms, and althotiirk wo only ham amons; oar motlicU supplies what Is known as retrulsr produots, jot wo ora fro. to eonfM. that th. .writs f Castoria ksa warn us t Laok wilk favar npsa it. , Uxnsaa RosmiL A.a DiiasmsniT, Beataa, Jiaas. Aaasst 61. Snaau, Aee. MorrafStraat, Naw Torlt City. ' Hlgheat of all In Learenmg Power,- ABSOWTBVf pum Uoitvn rOKSIDEBIXU. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Hear crenm f j.... . : .1 . r i - ' jo ivucnou Kb vonruu Meyors. no. ail UIJI'U uiueub cigar at Julias Joseph's. A large stock of wall paper, with late de signs, at Fortmiller t Irviug's.just received. Ilave yon seen thoro parlor suits that T Brink has just received! They are nice. Great reduotioi mnm'i furuihiti oods for the next 30 days at W F Uoad's. J W Bentley. best boot and shoe makerlin oity, three doors north of Dkmocbat office. E TV Achison & Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for cemetery lots These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Brighten up your old rubbers and old shoes and make tbero look as pood as nuv with Wolff's Acme Waterproof Polish. For sale at Samuel E Young's. Pr M H EIli3, physician and surgeon, Albany, Oregon. Calls mads in citv or country. Ladies can do theirjshoppins in San Fran cisco without visiting tlo oity. and without extra commission. Miss li J Barrows J t chasing agent, 1639 Grove St, Oakland' i A snre core for the whisky nabit: Dr Livingston's Antidoto for ilrunlcennoss will cure in. mu nf ,k. 1 ! u:. ; " iioiiiu irora sea to thirty days, from the mo deral e driuker to v.iw uunoiu, AnfJ Annao'.e cf'D ho civeo in 1 can nf nniTna ;tl.-...t tk.i i . j the person taking iu T'le tinlii.ote will not i1QB.i,ii HI Uy w ay, xtiauuiaocnred I.V thn l ivinrrafAn " Us.i.. -j . a, .1 VMCIHIUst , jrurbiaoa, Oregon cr from J A CummitiR, i-olo agont muauy, French Tansy Wafers. The wafers are a sure andstfee-- on. far A ltini-Unf fa..n1. ' . ...til ".muiB imuuica ur.i w: remox all obstructions to the ntonnl) period no inattpr what lhf fxioa T . . are ji nwhat every woman need nit can be ised with safety. For sale I ttoi Livingstone Chemical Co., also iron mi sole aivenr. T A rnmmln,. a,, n . ... bcrgb)ck, A Ibanv, Oregon. Thn Tlru.icuiT . ii . . . ..v...uu u. oujr uiaivo tiefirAu, exo'-ips oiiCor two, f.ireomeoak Rfub woid ami part oash; or will cnosider other prop S'tiona by any one deniringa new machine. Buy your Krooeriua of Parker Bro Ci dlng Photograpkers A Dany Oregon. "V havo bouiltt.iLlI nrn,t; i. L VV dark aud W H Green ood up to Nov loth, 1SS9. Duplicates can be l.nd from hem only of us at reduced latos. Wo baye also about 18.00A 1... selves, from whick dup,iculoa cn bo had at lkera:ea- V.Mi,.a. .. f..n .- viewi 1 1 tlr.s state and du enlarffid work at lllr urs wori. v. e shall be pleased to eo yon ct cur Studio in Froman's t.IA. .1. . . J r n u,""i -wsmoar so niaqomo iemplo. Fortmiller & living have soma Renaii- i;n;uuiiriaina lor 5,1s a pair, ai linens cvn iiecu 10 'HO ricy, ihey Luuiinrawn m,, uir, utiier I'ico cur LicA A WII f.l n. In.... ...... V - 'fef : lii tlio iiu'lliinl niul mti!t iv be,. -1, i i'P'if Kigsij ittlicn ; it is iiltiistuil iv freshing to tlio litfle. anil auls jrci'tlyyetproniiilly cm lIinKuhtryn, L,!viT Rii't iiowels, cicans; llio f); :mii nfTectnally, dispels coltN, lieml joh. n iitxt fevers niul cures lia'.iiiiml Mi.siiptitiiii. Syrup of Fig.? i t'.ic inly retiieily ot" iu kind ever pit du iC'l, pleiisitig to tlie tasto nnilr.c-r.-ptuUo tu.thn stcinmcli, pronijtt 111 itfl action and truly bcnencinl m it Iu cts, U mnny excellent qualities minuend it to all. It iu for salo in Vie nnd (I bottle? by all lcadisg irvffotn.' . .; . ' MAKUFAOTURCD OMLV BY THf CAUFCXNIA FIG SYRUP CO. it nmeisto. cut. . tovnuut. nr. not TOM, .r tf. S. Gov't Report, Aug. tj, ,88,, Powde lllVrstTO IIOISB KKEI'EIIS.' To boll asparagus, shave ofl the hard outside and cut awav the woody lower part rinse in cold water, tie them together in dozens and put them Into plenty of boiling water, slightly salted, They ought to be done in tncrty minutes. They get hard if left boiling too long, and, moreover, would lose their flavor.together with their delicate mineral matters, which render them so valuable. Remove the stilngs af ter they are placed on the dish they are to be served in. Mutton and beef are more digestible than anything else, and as they are the most nutritious, they are the best meats for children. The prejudice that exists against pork is well founded.but corned or smoked, or very thoroughly cooked. It Is not Injar. ious. To sleam potatoes peel them, and when very clean put them In a colander over boiling water; cover tightly with a lid and leave them until done. To know if falls ata proper temperature for frying, It should always be tested with a little bit of crumb of bread which, when thrown into the fat.will color to the proper tint, and be quite crisp in Half a minute. The fat is tht.n In the right state, and will give am thing put Into 1'. the "golden color" desired. A tablespoonful of lime-water to an or dinary pitcher of milk is alwavs beneficial, and may lend to help the growth of the cnuaren. If you put vour boiling water over Ihe tomatoes and allow them to stand awhile you can easilv remove their skins. THE iOI.U.1l Itl'LE UAZA.tR Has a large nnd complete line of goods, dolls, doll buggies, boys' wagons, ve ocmedes and many other croods which gol to make up a complete assortment, besides a complete line of lamps of evervuescrimion. Ulnna crockerv. fanev decorated ware, glassware, bird cages, plush goods, siirli as albums, toilet sets, autograph books, scrap books, children's ABC picture books, and all goods that arc carried in a Bazaar store, including Roger Bros. 18-17 silverware. Wo wish to call the attention of the public in par ticular to the fioldcn Kule pri bakirg powder and tea, put up express hi this t'ade, which gives the best of satis faction, as is nttested by the hundreds who have used lioth the tea and baking powder ever since introduced by the (lolilen Rule Bazaar. Each package of tea and can of backingpowder draws a pri.e in the shape of a fine piece of glass ware. Be sure to call, when in Albany, at the Golden Rule Bazaar, as you will be sure to find what you waat, and will bo shown over the store nnd be treated kindly by my clerk, Sir. Miller. My goods are all marked in plain figures so as not to deceive anyone, and I have but one price to all. .Tri.itis Gradwoiii.. m m C'linuae i f RiikIiicnr. Not'ce Is hereby glvm th.it Mueller A (Jul rt-tt have sold to E J Ijmiiiui their entire huiima, rroodH. w trns. 'nernhon- tim. hook HcnountM. fixture-, otc. PrtiHS inaeoteti to sain urm win p!,,asociiii and vetclf. tuniicn with K .1 Lunuiuto whom all Bc.c'iuntH am pnvaM'i All mufrtRtidimr inil,tiT.nduoss will b-, si tlidi by Mll!lr A. O-rretl. MUHI.LBB V CiARRKTT, K J Lasnino. Albany, May 2T, iSS'l. t'tirui for Hnle. I have lor sale 1110 acres of the finest Fn.l.Miifr Iti. iH 1.1 ll.i. ct.il. All 1., . high fitate of cultivation, no build ingn, but has a lientttfnt building loca tion. Eight miles from Albany, two milou Crnm To.,.,r.lit . .. ,1... U l T. X, Ti.rmi mi1 ririo' v..-,uV.,i -il.Iu CV.IIn., J zee in j on Sac i:i'l streu'., nnp rile !) oca at omee. iib. o. i, jiahtos. Tin: CiiAMi'toKs. Whoever the cham pions uro in the liat:o bull Held when it conic? to groceries and produce Conn & ileum icfou win not i.? knocked out. Tbfey kec-p a large and fresh fetock, and tneir pricea are as low as the lowest. Frond vegetables, fruits, and all the htctm'.ard groceries always on band. Whoever buys of them always makes a good strike. Albany ImrKe;. W 0it- 80.1 IHtli-48'. Ritit.-r 20o priu. P8K- 15t Hr.y-10,C0 to 18.00, P'ltatooi; -oeta par basb.l Beef cn ti ot.liW to So Pork - b'ir per H". ureasiKl. Kaccna ham lie shoulders To sides. fta ijwd lOnper lb, Pour ft,25 por bbl. Chlakens 444 per dos. liia JrVwd-brAB, ?..OCper ton' ahoiia, 7k. astawlhsoa, St. bar. M. i ; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS A Terrllle Fioed. Cherokee, la, June 24.The terrorsof the Johnstown flood we-e in part repeated In this place today. Seventy-five houses were carried out nf sight in a Niagara-like torrent How many lives were lost Is yet a matter of uncertainity. A terrific cloudburst, twice i- Deated. Willi the Wind hlnwina - I ; s a imrn-, cane, are what consummated the dread work. i ne siorni, wnicn began Ust night, appears to have swent in a ml rtrl. wi.. . Iowa it was fully loo miles in diameter. j V c cenicr. i ne ttood car ried off, apparently without effort, tbe big truss brieeon the Itlinni. rAni i ... . -"", mm wun me bridge went forty feet of trestle approach. To- i-uiic .-jioux is at tne highest stage ever known. The test information says the Illinois Central rails are under water contin uously for many miles on the Onawa branch and the havoc bo.h to the loadaid bridges is something seldom paralleled in railroad history Several lives were lost. IC TVonl Uo.n. Detroit, June 24. Ludwig von Dolcke.a noted Icelander, who has been practicing medicine in Detroit for the last year or two left the city Tuesday evening upon an impor tant mission. He ij bound for his native country. When he arrives there he will interview the government authorities upon a a scheme of transporting the entile population of Iceland to Alaska, and there establishing a colony under the government of the United States. ScjBtrrs and llietb'na 9 ' iinr. Washincron, June 24 Senator Squires, of Washington, has been summoned to the capital, and it is stated he has been tendered the position of minister to China. Senator .Squire s friends say he wili not give up his six years in the senate for any foreign mission, but if Ihe president wonts him to recommend a good man he will do so An old Custom. London-, June 24. Notwithstanding the scandals and strikes the upper classes of English societe go on as merrily as ever. This afternoon witnessed a quaint event in the re vive of the Benchers ol the Inn's temple of I he Mask of Flowers," original! produced by the court of James, anout the time the Dilenms u-r n;nn ... . a t! h IKUuy 'o sau ior America, It was gotten up with all the ' '"ss inat were famous ia the dava of th t,..-. I,; j 11 . .. ""'k "u was witness ed by most bnl hant audiences. A Hundred llersos Burned Philadelphia, June 25. A fire broke out in a larj- stanlc attached to the city gas works at twcntv-fntirrli nn ri..s.... . p clock this ( Thursday) morning. Over loo horses win-, in tl,- believed To n " 17 .. """a '"Ke. 0rt" nre was under central at 2:15. Kovrlffrs Id Jjictirm. 'vwmvu n Diuiwi assortment 01 i u . T . ciuiiik jacKeis, made era. in rhpvinr 1 Si l cin? 'ine ?'.o mod,. Orders taken for special eizes and styles. cam u Hi 10UNO. ' " . Scrofulous, erniitinti. 1icoloratioo of tho akin. II.. . ' fo. are cauind by impu bond and will disappear rapidly by using Plunder'. Ore gon JJlod I'nrilior. lust arri.n-1 k r.,11 ,.. . ... - - ii-u ,11 tauiea, cnil dri-c., men a and bey', fooi wear at O W prici!rDS'Wi''Ch W'" l'e "!d ttt hoMoro When Tahy was at ok, we gave her Oastosta, When she was a Child, she erlod for Castoria. When she became Miss, she .lung to Castoria. When Bhe bad Children, she gave tbem Castoria. Their Only Mrillrlne I heal. William W P, Miller, Deer!oil,-e..Montaoa, writ..: "I have keen ning ltrr..ti,, fur the last tliirt-c-i yn.-ir, and thouth I have hid mm chi.'dimi, I hare never had a doctor in the home except three tiniva wlirn sr. ban an n.idnnic of searh t feyer' which we enon baniKh-d by a viyor, u. nfte cf I'randrcth'a Pil!. I have used thi-m fcr myaelf, two or tnree a night for a month, fr hi-i-r noinplaint.rlyiitp.iin. slid couattp.iti'v,, Indiatrhopa. ctstnpr,niMi cc.iic, indigent,',,,, i.un oj two Brandreth's Pill, tixrd the P.np,il ren at i,nr.M. A nnir ..t ,.i!lB -It .l . .. . " i .11 inu nr'ii ciLonheiit wo require in Ihehnn.o. We nrn lham for thciimvti.in. coliln,catrrh,hilnu-ni-.a snJ impure i.lond. Thev never have failed tn enr. nil (! ..-. V reir fw nan." liTlter lilat. rollnarirff ,a Id. 1... f l... . . ... .... .... ... ,1, ramslninn in the poat nfhen . Albany. I.:u couBiy, Orrtwi, June 24, 1891. Prr0r, iiin, there letters ,r,n give' th. J,e wnicb they were advert ed. Albany. En. P A..:... .... K.TThh,"oJ Mian I.ney b rd, Th.M 2 Ilarohl.r, Cha, Chambers, W,SadieC.irinnll P I ' Crowley, Thomas Comfort. M ln Dennv. B W Friend, Mrs Mary F Knrnnian. N F Hawn, J 11 lvv, J 8 Pieree. Van .T.,t.n ll'aon, J Car Hade,, mien, Lawrence P wl. Mr. Barha ' ' Hhep nl.HS 2 fnrllei-y. Miss Lacy W.ller.Mias Faman'a W,:l.nn. Spatch, W W xewart, J It Wheeler, Bart Williams. J F T. Hoxtmtsj, f. U. albast, onetioa