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r Z VOL. IV ALBANY. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1891. NO 14T Colds and CouTss croup, soro throat, bronchitis, nstbr.i?, and hoarseness cured by fyers Cherry Pectoral tho safest and most effective emergency medicine. It should ho En every family. Dr. J. G. Ayer & Co lowoll, IVfass. AfH my niri-nm fur . f,. DmiiMim ruori. if nut for nlo In your ih.i-i mi ynir riIilrr to Hfinl fur nititluyiH' nvruro the imfii'-y. nml iiri litem I in vu. SrTAKK NO SI ItSTITUTK. JJk W. L. S3 SHOE THE BEST SHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY? U If. a nrjunlfKMliM Willi on lade or wiix tlin nrl fJjiirt the fwt; mini of th bvnl (In rulf, tvllH ;tffl t-asy, it in I twttu V4 tnuk more thuf of thin imh' Ihitn tiny athrr mtinufucturtr. It 4(Uul build-w;iv-il hIkicm etmltng from 44 .(W to $fi.'0. fie (HH. I'niiiiu llitml-MCtvt-l, the fliiPft r.ilf VJm h)ho fver utTwrt'd for SMW; njuulii l-'rctiL-u Oil Himd-hmved Well Miim-, IInp cnlf, ; T m tityllNli, romforluhlv ami durolilr. Tint In-st , m t-rcr unvml ut this price ; mmr tcrtul iu vwt t.iui iniulf hUkh I'tutlliic from fun to SiluO. $0 AO I'ollrn Miori Fiu-nuTH. lUitlrond Hon mid .-tti-runiermill wcnrthwii; Huecair, j MmlfM. inH)th 1 11 heavy fhrrtj ttolvs, extuu- i i ilii. "nt pair will wear a ycur. CO AO Ino i'h If t no Itrttw ttuHj evrr ffurofl nt IDAi thin prlva; 011c trlitl will ronvluu thuw Ti wunt n nh fur comfort and Horvlet. C5 gft imil 8'J.OO WorUliismiiii's show Srfii nrn very tttronic and duratiln. ThnsB who h-kf Klvfti tliem a trial will wnir no other rnaJto. rfvVcl W.OO nnd M.7.1 fcnn-.l Iiwh aro h4Ujf O worn ly Itit lH)evrywhr; Uu.-yM.-U MiUnTr merits, fin lti lurreiftlnu WiN'ft nlinw. lUCS Ulv9 lMmnula, f orntTllnh; m uula Frcuua lrSnrl-d lllid eoatlmj fnm fl.Wi Ui CfitlirV tt.ftUt i.0 unci 6 1 .7.1 Rhof for :ut-s :irc the livkt film bun go In. fityllnlitunl ilurall. Cjiuilmi. thai W. I.. DuriKlrii' namu uttd 'lco aru flUUHDed on Hip bottom tf vaih nlmo. W. L. DUUULAS, lirovktou, Moas. Star Bakery Co rBroiulitlbiii and First Stm, COXRAD MEYER, Proprietor. Cioued Fruit, :unc,l Meata, Orled Frnittt. V-cetlf . Tbnoco, ISrB, Nacr, Bpice, Coflee, Tea, Etc,, Etc., Int.wl.vcrjthWii: that In Wept In enoil vriely mid (rnooery .tore, llighcitt mnrkut price paid for ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE ..l'P.tirRIKTOR OF THE,. City Livery, M and - STABL E.- tlu.... ...ln.l.i.iiJiiii. riM 1'nn fnrn isli first. cUsii tiirroulH t '.!. .-proil attont' ii isiviintotratiHiontNtoplt Homes Ijoarooil liy tho ilny or month. t'hrnppHt ICntoN In the Vitj. ChsrlfM Hotel. Te'ehon onlnrH given prompt attention. Fourth .Street, hftwoen Ellsworth and ntreenar line. 2nd T Store. Rchi NtiM:k nrui.cl W .'oortu 111 the Va vy, and t)'H nnst reac iaio prliww, bilh n b 'Kollinii. i have on hand 'II KMlua FU.1NITIJ.1E, STDH3, TIHWASE TRUNKS, BOOKS, PitiTUHES CLOCKS, CHoCKF.RY, ETC., ETC. .'oor weal of S E Yonng'a oil" "r L. COTTLItB RedCrownMills 8DM, LAXMING & I'WR'S rllllORMI FLOUR atTEHlOR roil AHIM1 WHY IS THE DOUGLAS AND rAKKRS !EW STRAp FACILITIES, W. F. Call and sec what a stock of ". Fanc) Goods, Furnishing Goods, Dress Goods, hosiery, We liavo to Kolcct from. Our stock is not only the largest but the cheapest ever shown in Albany. We have just placed on sale cloaks and jackets, in goods, plain and We want j-our trade and we ou money. Albany, Julius GradwoliF The very latest news is GRADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar 19 lbs. Extra C Sugar No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon 5 Gallons Good Pickles 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap A Complete Hanging Lamp Wholesale price of sugar-100 lbs extra t m mnrlnnl a strict cash store, and all to cer cent less than regular price. Ky stock of Chinaware, fanoy goods, and all the desirable syles of dishos. as well as a iieneral assortment of groceries , crock IX lami.8 and fixtures is complete. 1 make a specialty of floe tea., coffees and bikina powaer, mm Mvdl9Plnvofnewioyand novelties finest over brought to Albany. rahmr ijinisfr.iinwi " ALLEN BEOTHE WHOLESALE 5 RETaIL GROCERS CIGARS. TOBACCO, AND KINDS, IN ,UAKUe UK IN THEIR Flinn Block, -:- THOMAS READ, a complete assortment of both cloth and plush fur trimmed. ' feel confideii4 we can save W. F. EEAD. Oregon that you can buy at JULIUS cash, goods as follows: $1.00 1.00 .25 1.00 .90 2.00 C, ?3; 100 .bs giauulated, $. (roods will be sold for net cash from 10 tor the holidays this year will be the Jnlius Gradu oh!. S3 AEiJY EADACH i " While You Wait " BUT CURES ' KOTHING ELSE. CHOICE FRUITS OF ALL civ.mi.i- uhiiiiiim, SEASON. ALBANY, OREGOaM It you want the best and most durable fumi ture that is manufactur od in the city go to s Bazaar BRINK'S IJjgNest ot aH in iwcnmg Powers- WOltVII t;SIIKB3.(V. F. M.French keeps railroad time. Bay your'groierif? of Parker Bros New cream cheoso just received at Conrad Meyers. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled 5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's. A larrrtock of wall paper, with latede sipiM, -M Fortmiller t Irving's,juBt received. Have you Been those parlor suits that T Brink has just received! They are nice. J W Bentloy, best boot and shoe maker in city, three doors north of Democrat office. K W Achison & Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for cemetery lots. TheBe walls can be furnished at half the coot of any other and are far superior. Dr M H KUia, tthysiciau and surgeon, Albany, Oregon, Cills made iu cit or country. Ladies can do their shop pi ok in San Fran cisco without viaitiiiij the city, and without extra oomminaion. Mis ID J Barrows -r chasin;; atjout, U61) Grove St, Oakland, Palrooize heme in luit y and buy hand made ha uesi, warraatel, from 0 C Mo Kaflsnd,at Dubrailles old stand. V , m , hi tiding i'Lotograpbers A -any '.regon. We have bought all theoigntivj t made by L W Clark and W H Green ivood up to Not 15th, 18S9. Duplicates can be had from hem only of us at reducod latus. We have also about 18,000 negative! made by our selvea, from wbick duplicates can be had at like luces. We carry the on iv f ul I line of v;ew't of this state and do enlargf d work at loweit rates for first class work. W e shall be pleased to see you at our Studio in Froman's black, nextdoorto Masonio IVmple. The C !a'es K Zioe kid k'oVbs manu factured at HhilidO'iU 'e lbs best i-i the market. Cil1 at A B Mollwaiu'it and ex amine tii'jin before purchasing. The best roast coflee in the city at Conia aloyer s. Fortmiller & Irving have some Renais sance lace curtails for $18 a pair, as fineas snything ever seen in the eity. They range down to a pair. Other Uos cur tuios down to $1 01 loss a pair. The Dkmpukat will exchange a sewin; machioe of any make desirsrl, except one or wo, tor some oaK grub wood and part cash; or will consider other propositions X any ne desiring a new machine Whereto GetThkm. When wanting Mi organ or plana call on G L Blackman he vou can select from a first class toe. For bariraius in m.'iiunitiuts, hoad..t'ir.cs ctu.,goto K W A.d)inon& Co, Albany, Orouon Do not buy yoir hoo.s and shoos until yoa sea the piano at Klein Brut, and as well Rive x tnilued their lari;e ftocfc ot goous. l'aiker l-lrrs, jitne'r. The Albany Mit-kpj. Wheat, 82 c?ots per bubo!, OaU, 3t ' " " Butter, 15 cents per lb. Ep". 2 cents per dnK, Potetoes, 30 efliits par buhvl. Lard, 11 VI cuts pur tl, Bro n .Hams, VA CoU'.'j; si-l r, shojldar-4. It conW, Befcf on foot, 2 90 2-4 ent. per P.rk, dressed, C cents our lb, Fiour, (5 per barrel. ll.cetit; Hi. v P for Enfents and Children. Cr- t r rl r. ! . wf '.1 .,Laptl to ghlWrnn thai I r-euiu".i' .1'- tJthaWrtoanypraiCTiption fcaowt w. n:" I!. A. AaciiMt, 5!. Ill So. OXard Kt,, L;-.- i.ljnt K. T. "TV iw of 'CimtmlH U t:;:iornAl and of frj Arcrcp ntion toeni'x'i :t artlie i-itt-i'v.'.it fmpiika wliti- p Cvjria .tiiiae- rr-cb ' m .'AE'n y trvK. P. IV. Svo "S "rk City. iii:1 .or li'.oomlrifit.-! l.-'.riii-.i Church. Tim CoisTAoa U. & Govt Report, Aug. 17, iS, The fact ;hat the diygootls firm of Marshall Field A Co, of Chicngo. recently pail f 3,000 tnrifTon $1,400 worth of pearl buttons which they imported from Kurope, or over 200 per cent, has afibrJed plenty of anti McKinley bill ammunition to such speakers as Governor Campbell, Gen lolm C Black, of Illinois . CongirsFman Springer and others. Mr Field is a strong democrat, but two of his leading partners, II N Iliggir.botham and Lafayette McWiliiams, are enthusiastic republicans. The republican partners were much displeased because the pearl button item had leaked out and K L lianihart, the firm's custom-house broker, was strongly reprimanded for his carelessness. As the democratic speakers and papers con tinue to make the most of the lesson cf the iniquitous pearl button tariff and Campbell rubbed it into McKinhy during the Ada join' debate, the displeasure of lligginbotham and McWiliiams grew, and when Mr Field re'urn ed pom his summer trip to Europe they laid the matter before him. Mr Field at onr.e summoned Ilatnhart, who appeared with fear and trem'jling. He explained that the pearl button facts had got out by mistake, and said it wouldn't occur again. "Why shouldn't it occur again?" demanded Mr Field. ' Why shouldn't the people be nude acquainted with the truth? They ought to know the injustice that the McKinley bid causes, and I ain glad that this fact about the pearl buttons has got inle print, and the more there is published about it the better. You did perfectly right about it, Mr Barnhar', Let the people know that the tariff is a tax. The New York B'01d says: William Kd wards of the Hoffman house, is a walking bank. He has $10,000 which he is authorized to wager at odds of $100 toSSo and sems of it at a hundred to seventy that Flower will be elected governor. Es-Cjiifiresmnn John Wiley of Buffalo, was at the F.fth Aranue Hotel last night. He met several of hi' republican friends, who boasted th it Fassett had a walkover. Mr Wiley remarked that he would like to risk about $5,000t odds of $100 to 570 on Flower, "I will bet $5,000 01 any part of that sum at those odd,'' he exclaimed. He could not get a wager. The republicans are not belting on the result. They will occ sionally nip at a $100 to $10 chauce. Edward Kearney has se cured a be but le had to put up $5,090 on Flower.to $3500 on Faesott. Subway Commissioner St. Tin has secured $8,000 to $T,')00 out n Flower, Thoma. Patton will win about ST.OOO if FWer is elected. He had to di'poci-$'J0,0C0 to sficore his bete. Ex-Senator Cutlcn has wagered three bar ren, of ant los to three ouarts 01 donhnuts on Fl wr. "The little Cullens will have a p;cnic after e'ection.' says the cx-asoator. Have V noticed, that Allen Bros' gro cerv store is always full of fruits, vege tables, e:c, t'je very lntest in the mar ket. If there is anything to be had they have it. l'caclieg, Berries, Cabbages, Turnips, N iw Potatoes. N-'tic? -he extra tlll.r y as 'd l.v l.arbi rs sie 10 d by S 'uuiiii razors wart t- Sox. C Uo:i g.oui have n-'tjb fi-i a cliyup iuce th" wcr a they re ivw . Call and sue what baiv'tiis Keid hn. CmMort ctirr Polle, Con.tIpfltIon, fiour BUtuiacli, IliuTbrr. rnrtation, Xitia Worm, give aleep, and prumotea dl- rmtioa, WltLoul ifijuriouB triedieattoii. For iwwral year I hare recomminfld your ' (Astoria, 1 and Khali always continue to do so aa it baa invariably produced beneficial result," Edwh F. Pabdsb. M. HTbe Wlnthrop," lUi 8treet and 7th Are., Kew York City. Convairr. TT Uvmur SraBar, nw Tona. TKLEGHAPHIC NEWS Mealing Urn lllue. Victoria. B C, Oct 27. Sealini men are looking very, very blue, and one has not to wk lar for the cause. 1 lie fall seal sales at .ontlon, which determine prices for the vear. were held Monday, and instead of sealskins being :n strong demand at nigh figures, they found an overstocked market and purchasers who considered bo shillings excessive. Ihe ruling quotation was 57 shillings, or about S13 and at H is priee the only business done was transacted. Eighteen dollars, it will be re numbered, was the standard price last season iui, owing to the closing ol Hearing sea, anil consequently the light catch those identified with the industry, were Hoping and expecting ' that Monday S20 a skin would be oflered. The Principle Toplei Wasiiisoton, Oct 27. The Chilian diffi culty continues to be the sensation of the hour The administration Is receiving assurances from various parts of the couutry that its po sition is warmly indorsed by the American people without regard to political or other considerations. Here in Washington there is no abatement of interest in (he outcome of the affair. At the navy department everv item of news that has even a remote connec tion with the difficulty is eagerly read. Many officers are more or less In Secretary Trac) 'a cuinucnce, ana an 01 their utterances support the belief that the government, so far as the' navy department is concerned, is thosoughly in earneast in securing satisfaction for the murder of the Baltimore's sailo-s. A Fine llarie, Stockton, Cal: Oct 27, Falo Alto, the old hero of the Stanford stables, beat his lecord today, trotting a mile in 2:10 flat. He made the quarters in 33, 31, 33 and 33;, seconds. It was a game race against Father Time from the start to the finish, and the old campaigner did not make a skip in the entire mile. When he went lo the quarter in 32 seconds, horsemeu said the pace was too fast, and when he reached the half in Itfiji they said he could uol keep his feet, but Palo Alto as out today to beat all his ellorts. and went at this surprising gait throughout the mile without even the toach of marvin's whip. An Ohio Cyclone. Cleveland, Oct 27. A special fiom Con- neaut says that a terrible cyclone struck that town shortly after six o'clock last evening, destroying thirty houses and causing a loss of $10,000. A terrific windstorm ensued ac companied by very little rain. Record's but ter tub factory, worth $50,000 was completely wrecked. The Lake Snore depot was also demolished and the wreckage strewn over the trai.k for hall a mile, rendering it impassable for several hours. Both the Nickle Plate and Lake Shore telegraph lines are down and many fine residences are unroofed ai.d otherwise damaged. Costly AITecllons. Tort Townsend, Oct 27. A stnsationa1 $100,000 breach of promise suit was biought in the superior court here today. Mary E Bclanger, of Port Townsend, is plaintiff and Robert H Crasswell, an English capitalist residing on Prince Edward island, is defend ant. Crasswcjl has large leaded interests in this states was here in 1SS4 aad became en gaged to Mary Bolanger, whom he promised $50,000 on ner wedding day. I he marriage was postponed by Crasswell from time to time for lour years, and finally abandoned after he induced her to go '0 Montreal to be n.arried. A Wheat Bloi-Uade. EroxrE, Or Oct 37 Wheat Lhippers re ceived notice today that no through ship ments ot wheat to San Graneieco via Port land could be made on account of the block ade. It i, almobi impossible to ship via Yaquina, and the shippers keenly f-el the need of a road f 'om here to the ooast. Teachers' Exnnilnaf loa. Notice la hereby given that thn regular public enrainotloti of tsachers. for Linn county, will take p'aei in Albmy, com mencing on Wednesdny. N lV,h. at 1 o'oloelf. p m and 0 mtluue until bVidny noon. Nov. 13 u. All touchers must positively lie preont nt tin li.n of 00m-ir-enci'mpiit, as 110 one will bo admitted to the exHium&tlnu wh Is not s prusont. O F. RUSSKLL, County School Hnpt Where to Go. Go to Parkei Broa for f resl. fruitsnnd vegetables. Go to Pnrkcr lros for the beut teas an corteps. Go to Parker Bros for eood baking powder. Go to Parker Bros for fine baked eoods. The best bread, cakes, pies, etc in the market. Go to Parker Bros for vour groceries generally, and he assured of good goods and first-class treatuiei... Ladin Otf.ml tins at Kleia Bros. Cheap- est in the cit. Will he sol 1 at greatly re duced ruteo. Whan Baby was deft, we gave lier Castor lo. n'aea shs waa a Child, she cried for Oastoria, When she became Ulss, she etung to Caatoria, Wbea she had Children, aho gave them Castori. A ti np tiif of ortu'.kery ware ar Coun Si HendricMoii't, An Example. The :a fur American oBumption are houcht in China hv K-iro pean exirts( ho re e te-i taster. The encclopndiM or nu:lirity for the fact thit in a fw year th-y have ti jrive op their lucrativn pMttiv n with ehattr.d onn atitations. The uiiheaUhfti1uef of lie adn! teratinn m mim-ral eol-triuj' manr eu not ba more atrorglv pn. Bh Tea part an ckit ihood. Foravle byIUn