li VOL. IT aLBANT, ORGON, WEDNESD1Y, NOVEMBERS 1891. KO 153 FOR SCROFULA scrofulous humor in tho blood, ulcers, catarrh, and consumption, use Aycr's Sarsaparilla The most economical, safe, speedy, and effective of all blood-purifiers. Has Cured Others will euro you. W. F. READ, MMITIILHIr ..u air ngntn Utr XV. I. DmiBlntt i lor mle In your plum nmU A nlrr t Mml l"r rtiliiloBiii'f uwu b rmr r (be WHY IS THE W. L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE GENTLEMEN THE BEST SHOE IH THE WOULD fOR THE MQNEf? i i a m iuiil'-HM U wllh mi ItickB ur win thmul lo-Lurl tvfl: i.in1 r lr. iMt line air. sly 't ... i. .m Mnlr Mir iliial nf till IfatU tl.nn -my . r manttu--fwrer, H ,uaJ tanl ibi. hIkw fwr olT.nd for V"; uqimM i-roni ii;U'-irt 1 Hli'K-i which ml rr-.ni ii.u'in . 'JiH - .... i iw.irrf V.li Kbm. II hp calf. 2 Btyllsh. ruirirortKhlf nml duralirV. Tin- tn't aim- ever olTt-rVil lit thin pflrf ; nunir (frailo at CUB- O roiici 1711 -. .." '..:. V,T1 "T.ii tli itirfM, lit uTy tliffe nulM, uxtv Aa ii.... 1,... If r.rU.'i- HhH ATpr AfTornrl at Call and see what a stock of Fancy Goods, Furnishing Goods, IDrcss Goods, Irfosiei'y, We have to select from. Our stock is not only the largest but the cheapest ever shown in Albany. We loaning Powtr.- P. f. Oor't Report, Aug. ij, Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Chicago, Nor 3. WUh the exception of two candidates, the complete return, show the republican! made a clean iweep today in tne city and county. The two exceptions are L M Cooler, the democratic candidate lor drain age trustee, and Bibcock, the democratic candidate for county superintendent of schools For the first time in many years the lepuDIi cans secured absolute control of the county. board, not a single democratic candidat pull - ing through. 1 he republican majorities range from 3000 to lo.ooo, against 897 in the last county election. ITEr.EOI-lAPHIC NEWS 'I HE ELECTIONS. Democrat Ahead. have just placed on sale a complete assortment of cloaks ana jackets, in both cloth and plush goods, plain and fur trimmed. Wom II C3JMIDEKIXU. F. M. French keeps railroad time. Buy youiiroceries of Parker Bros New cream cheese just received at Conrad Meyers. Smoke the celebrated Havana filled'5 cent cigar at Julius Joseph's, A l.vr:re stock of wall naner. with late de signs, at Fortmiller t Irvin's,just received. Have you seon those parlor suits that T Brink has just received? They are nice. J W Bentley, best boot and shoe maker in city, three doors north of Democrat office. E W Aehison & Co handle the celebrated Portland cement walls for -semetery lots. These walls can be furnished at half the cost of any other and are far superior. Dr M II E'llis, physician and surgeon, ' publican. Ohio legislature stronglv retrnb- Albanv. Oregon. Calls made In city or I lion. A'asaacbunetts, Iowa ana new lor country. I legislatures iu doubt, Ladies ean do their shopping in San Iran- New YoltK, Nov 4 Democrats ehim ciseo without visiting tbo city, and without J um. , . miritv.'the senate is extra commission. M ss h J narrows y r , ... ';'.!,;.,. 'i' , . Mfc , p.VUMU.J . maioritv on Joint ballots, iteiurns nw Boston, Nov 3 Cov Russell, dem, esti mates his majority at 5000. Corcoran, dem, for lieutenant governor, is confident of his own election. The Journal and Advertiser, both republican, concede Russell's election. Lincoln. Neb Nov 3 Meager returni indicate that Post, Kep, will go out of the :ounly with nearly 20,000 piuraii'y over Kdgarton, Ind. Returns from all over the state indicate that Post is running slightly ahead of his ticket. Poktlaxd, Nov 4. Results o far show that Flower of N.Y. , McKinley of Ohio, Biiies of Iowa and Russell, of Mass., are elected. The majorities are: Flower, 40.000 McKinlev, 20,000; Russell, (,000; Boies, 6 000. Pennsylvania goes republican, New Toik legislature is in doubt, Poutlanu, Nov 4 NewJersoy is dem ocratic by a largo majority . Pennsylvania epubhean bv 50.000. Republican congressman elected in South Dakota by a larse majority. Colorado chasing aieut, 1053 Grove St, Oakland, Pattonize home industry aud buy haud mide haucs, warranted, fom 0 C .Mo t'avlmJ.at Dubrullles old Hand. Go lo 3 V Co'nb. successor to Paisley Si Smii, Fliim Block, for y iurj .b printing ?f ad kinds. Trenton, N J, Nov 3. New Jersey complete gives the following results: Kep uem. Senate 5 16 Assembly 21 41 Joint ballot 26 56 Boston, Nov 3. The ri turns are slow in coming in. The returns up to midnight show democratic gains which will elect RusseU by 3000 to 5000. Richmond, Va, Nov 3 Scattering returns indicate the election of democrats to the house from Brunswick and Dinwiddle counties which were republican in the last legislature. The democrats have elected II out of 19 state senators and 70 out of 100 members of the house. We want your trade and we feel confidim' we can sav you money. fr)A'lll,4JI, ?nJ 1I1U uiln: i.IH. Irlnl will rnnvlni nliu watil atOn"" f'T ronifnrl lUlrt wrlr. -.1- . . 1 .. nil tl'.rlilnirmnil'H S.iri' vi rr lr,,iiK 111.. I ilurul.V. Tliixe wild iTlM- lv,.n tin-ill 11 trlitl will wt'or nc, olhi-r nutlip. KOyS wu'ru l,yllii-boyi v. r)l"-"". th.- I.ll . MitU.Tr nurlK, III'1 IncrfiKlim rnilw show. Q I e S 1 1. .in;. il. .-ri Mi luh ; .iiiala t rencli f,,rt.-,t Hlim-HCMHtlmifrom $4. tSr.,t. H..IO. i.ll nml .l iffi.-. nri, the lnl lln lloliilnla. Myll jn II"" "" ""JJ; lln. t niu """'"" re stampeil on the lotu,m nt -arb W. F. BEAD. pi in rlc ui J. A. Cummin?. Oregon ism Wall Paper, Cilaws, lite., Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIUS GB ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows: .$1.00 . 1.00 ALBANY, OREGON! Star Bakery CorBrorsilalbln Flint SfH, 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar 1Q lKa Pvtra fl RllfVflr No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon -25 5 Gallons Good Pickles n 20 lbs. No. Savon Soap A Complete Hanging Lamp Wholesalo price of sugar -100 lbs extr C, 5; 100 ibs gianulated, $. T will mnduot a strict cash store, and all goods will b sold for net oash from li) I will eonnuoi a '-'-" Z,.- ohinawarn. fanov sroods. and to J5 par cent less tnan reKu r V-- "J - rooerl(8 , crook. iking powder, ana always pi-iwo mjr vv,... My display of new toys ana noven.. j stiver brought to Albany. , I Hii dinp rhotograiihersa any Oregon. We have bouiht all thenegativi smade by L V Clark and W H Greerood up to Nov lrlili 1SS). Dunlicati-s can be had from hem only of ns at reduced lates. vve nave also about 1S.O0O negatives made by our selves, from which duplicates can be had at llketas. We carry the omy full line of v.ewi 01 this aiate auu uueuiAigiu r lnro:f. r&tflR for first class work. W e shall be pleased to see yon at our arnuio 10 block, nextdoorto Masonic femple. t ure r Spinal WeakneKS. E F Woolstoo, Yater, OrlensJCo., N. Y writes: "Mv wife, five years ago, was con fined to her bed with intUmmatoiy rheuma-ti-m of tho muscles of the back. The doc tors thojghther case hcpelets, and doomed her to be a bedridden invalid. The violent int h awake almost every night. She lost oyer thirty peuads in weight. To ease her pain I thought I would put ou A'.lcock's Porous Plasters. 1 covert a ner k,,ii with tlnm. Tnmv creat deliirht she becan to sleep well. The pam very uiucn .v,t. ;n .nr weak. I then took the u'as (T uti.j hor hack, and Dot on f ieh , - . , - ones. At the end 01 ine aecoa wa, o insiated on getfrg np, and by tne iniro week was entirely well and able to attend to her bonsehoid duties. Iowa and MafsachllFetts legislatures to be in doubt. Baltimore. M I Nov 4. Brown for gov ernor and the entire democratic state ticket is elected by about 33,000. The senate will be: democrals, 19, republicans, 7. The bouse will be democratic by not less than thirty majority. One hundred and twenty lour out of the 128 election districts in Bnl timore citv give Lalrobe for major 99,846, and warhel l (1,159. LatroDe ami ine ennre democratic ticket willhave about 6000 majority Richmond, Va Nov 4. At 1:40 a m the the democrats claim every senatorial district in the state. The democrats will have at least four fifths of the house. The nlliance have two candidates, and one "stra'ght ont' republican has been elected. mm MEYER, Canned rrtU UltShNWMTC, Or led Fruitx, Tolpncco, Nnttar, Voiler, EC,, Proprietor. CaonM itlit lueeuowwrw Npire, Tea, l,it.,.-loorytl....K that Is k.Mit h. a teneral v.iriely ami itsieery mr, lliclioiv market price iiU ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE TWO MEN AND ONK 150Y FOUND DEAD! to Crowd then this rear will be the us sjirnuwoiu. r .,ti. Ovfnrd ties at Klein Bros. Cheap est io the eity. Will be sold at greatly re- auced rates. The Dsmoctcat will exenauge a sewin, Biscbiu of any make deairJ, except one or we. for some oak erub wood ana pari easn; or will consider other propositions x any ae deelring a new saachiae A fine line oflcrockery ware at Conn & I Qendncsju s. V,,H -tha extra hollo Krnuid rijorr used by barbers are sold by Stawart it Snx. New York. Nov 3. Complete relurns Elmira City. Fasteti's home, show a plurality for Flower of 504. An Associated press bulletin ni 11 o ciock tonight says: Election returns from all parts f Ihe state show that rassett s maiomy in the fifty-five couties north of the Harlem river will not exceed that ol Davenport in 1885 hich was 49,271. Flower s majority soum of the Harlem river will be about 72,000, Returns indicate a republican gain otwo in the senate, and four in the assembly. It is estimated that r lower will pass nariem river with over 70,000 plurality. It is not thought Fassetl will have more than 40,000 bove Harlem river wnicn win mane r ioe. majority about 30,000, Cincinnati, Nov 3. At midnight Camp- V..1I ronredes McKinlev's election by 15,000. The chairman of the republican state cenirai comn.iltee a. 1:45 a m claims the state by Irom 19,000 to ao.ooo, anil the general as semblv from ti to on joint ballot. The republicans have carried an me ciose cuun.ra far th lmclature. " . 1 I- Thj. .lmnrr,tir rommillCC conccucs in.- Kinley's by lo.oon , and a republican legis i,t, f,.Kin!n's r.lurali'.v will "e mater- i-,llv inrm.neri. and will no doubt exceed 10,000. Des moines, Nov 3. Returni throughout the state indicate that Boies Is c'.e:ted by a reduce) pluralilv. The vote however will be verv cl.ne. and the dem-icialic 1 lurahty will not likely be more than aooo. Philadelphia, Nov 3 Philadelphia complete l ives G-egg (Rep) for auditor gen-1 -ml 18 t-6 nluralitv. Two thirds of the' ntc. out: i ie cf Philadelphia, gives Gregg mhic A slilnvvrerk Astoria, Or Nov 3 Twenty days ago the splcnded iron ship Strathblane set sail fiom llsnlula for Portland with a rrew of thirty, all tohl, and two passengers. Tonight, all that remains of Ihe ship is a battered and broked hull, pounding to pieces ir. a leanu surf on North Beach, about midway between Loomis and Eas'erbiook, nine miles north of Cape Disappointment. At Ilwaco, bruised and i.loody by the terrible action of the waves, are the dead bodies of Captain Thomas Cut hill, L JIcLeod, carpenter; Kicnara Mugnes, seaman, and Thomas Hunter, cook. The body ol the passenger, Mr Lewis, ha9 not yet been recovered. All the rest of the crew are safe, althcugh severjl of them received pret ty roush treatment, and sustained a great many "ruises bef 'to they reached tne shore. Two of the apprentices being seriously ill at Mr Loomis house. The rescued memiwrs of the crew were taken to Ilwaco, and wilt be brought to the city tomorrow. h ml lX mmm M first class Whereto Get Them. When wanting n nriran or plana call on G L Blackma n rh -e you can 6eler.t from tUCik. Parker Urns, groc.rs. r.,,.. n.Viiv not hem as 01111 p it,, wfir n tnev are now. can ana e bargains Rd h is. for infants and Childresv liile trying WAV ISTI LPuDrf & FROM AN BROS store, where they nlwai have on nanu h,. ue.,nei rk.nuihol Portland, ot Kitles ana onui mcfit l t . 1 in nrnveil .,n.. n l...ninnsa atom Ol I jMcrlntion : Tents, Hntr,tr,.cks, Camp Chairs and thousands "I Cher things too numerous to mention rt.f'i.n.ir Shop in n. m-ction with the Store, and one of ? e l.-t workmen In the Stale lo do any mi! a:! hinds ot work. Cnv one Prime al. No rouble to 'how l ocds "Small prtfit and nuick CastorlalssoweUadaptodtochndrenUiat I recoram.'nd It a. superior to any prescription known to me." H. A. Aacnxa, M. B., Ill So. Oxiord St., Brooklyn, H. T. Th use of ' CiwtorlA is so universal and 1. , nSriuso well known tht it soenia a work within easy reach MiTTK p.!).. Ijite Pastor Bloomlugdale Eotormed Church. Cutorla cores Colic. Constlpatlm, pour Bioinocn, yiiu', ' ., KJlla Wornia, gives Bleep, and promotes dl. WlUiuut iajurlous medioatioa. . v 1 r V.ATA recommended jour Caatoria, aad shall always continue to 5oso as it has inTariably produced beneficial Eowik T. Paanas, M. v., Th Wintkron." ISStk BSreet and Tth Ave., KewTorkCity. TUe Albany Market. Wheat, 82 twits per buahe!, oata, 81 " " " Butter, 5 cents pur in. 2'0"?t'i,.e.r-a"''U.l,.l. i "otaioes. .vi wnv f - ' 1 1 1 A 19 n.nil Dir Bacin-Hams. 12 cents; alia', 11 ov-.t.; ehoJldr, 11 BBiiii, Ref on its.. 2 W . Pork, dressau, o iwhu, r Flaur, o por narrei. To Tea Drinkers. Probably three fourths of the teas consumed are "Green Teas " Unpleasant as the face may be, the bright, shiny green so familiar tn us all Is not the natural color, but is due to the facing or glazing of the tea . with Prussian blue. Indigo and other mineral colors. That coloring hides the effects of poor teas is undoubted ; but is it healthful, and does It not call loudly for the importation of a brano of pure, uncolored, unman lpulated tea? It was this condition of affairs that prompted the placing of Beech's Tea before the public Being the absolutely pure, un colored leaf it Is different in color from any you ever used. It draws a canary color of a delightful fragrance that is a revelation to e drinkers, nnd its purity makes it more economical than the arti ficial teas, less of it being required per cup. Sold only in packages. 60 cents per pout d. Ask for Beech's Tea, pure as childhood, foi sale by Allen Bros., Flinn block, Albanv. ii ,1 urn 1 v. Morrison in pi "" 'rer.'.U'i.T "AS about ine same, wni.c ;.-,vM.j for el'y iivafurcr. has over 20,000 majority, Ten'. . Kan Nov 3 It is eviden' at this iTisr ill p m) that that there has been repuh .-..,., in rve-v countv in the stale. Th ,'.-,iV : -.-.I the farmer's allian.-e p-irty has I,'-. , 1 r, ,,.',. is verified. T..e retmblicans Vwcnui.-.. a majority of the counties IT.'ll .1'J' Ntice to Ladiku. My cloaks have now arrived and I am enabled togive the ladies of Albany bargains in fall and winter cloaks for n few days only. I wi'.l have at mv store a sample of every stylo of sealetta" and cloth cloaks or jackets made by one of the largest Eastern manufacturers. Tlicy comprife all the novelties nt the season. These goods will be in the store for a few days onl v and will be sold at wholesale prices. Call early and secure the best selection. G W Smpkon. N;.ti-i i public .:x mU'H-;. w ! iWi'' (.IV,'..', ' . Hcliera' Kxamlnalloa. mroby given that lbs r'iruiar .tina'ion of taanher-i. for t.lnn r uke p aoa la Aibmy, - n Wodnesdsy. N v. 1-V.h. at . an I nnntin je until Friday IS h All tea. hers must v ,s i.risent at tho li ui nf e ira- ' . : no one will b admitted v.t.n niitioa wb) Is not r-resont. G F. RUSSF.Ll., Countv School Mnpt For Sale. Twenty-four acre tract of land, n'l In cultivation, suitable for prune orchard, $45 per acre. Inquire 011 prem ises ol V. m bt John, 4 m.les west ot ian gent. Kf.li.ooo School. TheKelloggscrrao of dres-. cutting at corner of Virstand Baker In the Ralston house u now open. Lessons not limited. Ladles are invited to call and examine the sys-em. TBI CrxTium Coin-iitr, , n Kisuf 8raaCT, Ka Toaa. ALLEN mom WHOLESALE? w . 1 A ! L Grocery VTbeo Baby was licit, we gave her Castorla, Wkta ska ra a Child, she cried for Oaatoria. When aha baeame Was, she elung to Castorla. Warn she had Children, she gave them Castoria, FURNITURE! It you want the best -a 11 e and most duraoie iurui ture that is manufactur ed in the city go to THOMAS BRINK'S CIGARS, TOBACCO, miiu KINDS. IN .UAiiU vJti IN T.H-aIR 'Flinn Block r.H3l?S rRUITS OF A LI. . -.: :.:.. JANTITIES, -:- ALBANY, OREGON tin Exaupi.B Ttic i'l'rt American ennsnmption ar hoaifh; i" Ch'ni hv Giro- pean expprtu, hn pm v. Urn 'r t-.tBri, , Th eDCjr-putli! r. iuK i.'.t firtKfct ithtin ftfeir ifir tliy h t e've np their ncrali p.i" nwib htt-I oon 1 utitutiotiB, The in.htntlthfiilnRM nf h adil1.- terafion tK m;i-r. col. cm r marr cu not b wore utr-'tiirlr pn. Il-ch Te par abiMhl.uro Sy AIJa ;5 i I ft! t : . ir'-' it ' is 011. .notto.