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gaUu Demon?!, Flower flaxed Fassett. The Tammanv tiger was loo much (or Piatt. The people of New York believe In commercial freedom and hence they em phatically condemn protectionism and Its representative, Fassett. Three cheers and a tiger (Tammany) for Flower, The honest Intelligent voters of Massa chusetts are drifting back to the ancient, patriotic faith of the fathers of the republic. Boies earnest appeal to the farmers of Iowa In favor of taiiff reform was not made In vain. ine elections leave the democrats in a very contented mood with reference to the presidential contest next year. A Boston newspaper man who'visited the prominent politicians of the state in tbeir homes found Gov Russell studying the "Letters of Juniut" and Henry Cabot Lodge reading the "Merchant of Venice," while Col Allen, the republican candidate, was taking photographic views ot his house with an amatear camera. In regard to Col Allen's occupation, perhaps be was preparing him self for a "negative" at the polls. UK 11. I STATE KALI:, J M l'liilpot to Wiu Curtis, parcel in nee 2, tp 1, S K4 w f 200 C C Malt Ivy to Win Uilyeu, lot 11, containing 12 acres, in (joins T.nnd Pint 1000 D B Monteith et nl to City of Al bany, rit;!t ol way to steel bridia? on Calanooia el. Albany 750 W B Bnnta to J w Swank, S w ',' of N K a. dec 20,tn 14. S It 2 w 200 Urownsville IS & 1- Assn to uvorgc Howe, blk 14, Ci's 2nd A to X Brownsville 195 U liurtensliaw Ct ux to 1' Shields, 2 acres in Lebanon 1 1 am J J Dubruilleand A Klein, trustees, to J K Morrison et al, lots 3. 4. 5, 6, blk 2, Maplewood A COO u m je nney et ux to u aiyers, parcels in Scio 250 C C Cooper et ux to Miller lace, 4 acres in sec 2A. to IS. S R 1 K. "fin J M Ralston et ux to A Dodge, lot 8. bl 17. K's 3rd A.Lebanon. . . 1 J Dubruille et al to C W Watts, lots 10, 11. 12, 13, 14, 15.10, 17. 18. blkl.P&K'aA 000 LUlie M and Everett Richardson to Aaron Wilgon, int in 106.55 acres in D L C of Vin cent Watson. ann J I Kearns admr est of Wm Feeb ler to I R Swank. E U D L C of Geo Churchill 3S?il J h Ames et al to Israel Wood.lots -', a, o, Din s, in Sweet Home. 90 narvey Slielton et al to Win Shel- ton, 1 acre in Scio 1000 U 8 to B W Cooper. 181.74 acres. sec z, tp iz, b h 3 Patent A piano At Klein Bros Boot and Shoe store. New cloaks at W K Read's. Latest stylos of hats at W F Ki-au.. Reduction in'aununergoodvat W FJftead Applt-'parcrs f r sale at Stewart A Sox 8 A flulin, druggist, French's corner. Fiat-fcrocrries at Conn Sc 1 lendricsnu's. Lstest sheet music at Will & Liuk's, ParasoU and eun umbrollas at less than oost at W F Read's, Gold spectacles and ejt) klaiat-i, all styles d price, at F M French's. knives in the Si FOR SALE . ... . -BLOCKS AND 'LOTS IN TOWNSEND'S ADDITION AT The! finest hue of pocket eity at Stewart S Sox's. Rargams in cold watches at Frem-ha "the Corner Jewelry Store. A full hue of Warner s enraets. beat in the worm lor the mouey, at W F Road's. J. W. Hen tley, leadini boot and . alma maker, ust east of Kavere tlouie. C W Cobb, job printer. Flion Block, aloxa uras ciaas worn. See that elegant piano at Klein Rrna Book ana onoe store, A nalvorsen. the miner, linn vnn ir fan rrancisco.where.hu will rema n auring tne winter. Qlcl People. KAILKOAD BUILDING IN 1891. The Chicago Railway Agt says that "from returns now received we find that up to October i there were laid In 1I91 In the United States alone 3,819 miles upon 1S6 different lines. Georgia Is still In the lead, having added almost 300 miles on 13 different roads. Washington comes second, -with miles on 13 lines, and Penn sylvania follows with 171 ij miles on the 17 roads. South Carolina reports 177M miles, Alabama 159 miles, Virginia 133 miles, and North Carolina and Tennessee each nearly 100 miles, showing that the activity which has for some time charact erlzed the central southein states Is still continuing. There is work in Increasing railway facilities going on In the middle western states, Minnesota bnllding 96 mile on five lines. The only states which report no additluns are Vermont, Con necticut.Dela ware,Mississippi and Nevada. Kansa, in whicli railway building was kept up at a tremendous rate for several years, has but two miles. Although three months are left in which track-laying will be Increased, the to!al for 1S91 will fall be low 5,000 miles. The yearly addition of new track has not fallen as low as 5,000 miles since 1SS5, but in that year it was less thai 3,000, and in 1SS4 was less than 4,000 miles, while in the series of six years from 1S73 to 1S7S Inclusive the greitest year's work was less than 4,100 miles. i.HE L.ADIE8' r avorite. By perusing the pages of the Fcench Fashion Journals republished in Enelish bv A McDowell At Co, 4 West 14th street, New York, it can nwuuy oe understood now they nave uecome "ine lavorites" witli ladies. Is- Bueu in Paris by different publishers. they are the leading fashion journals of the "Old World." It is not. therefore. a matter lor surprise that unbiased critics should have pronounced them the best fashion journals ever offered to the American public. "La Mode da Paria' and "Album des Modes" are rivals for tne nrst place, sinele copies beinir 35 cents each, or 3 50 per annum. "La Mode," the Family magazine, is only 15 tenia a copy, or i ou a. vear. llnnnt allow news agents to substitute inferior publications for these, which can be mailed to you from New York at the prices here given. Sawdi'st into the River. The saw mill company at Mill Cltv has opened it sawdust Humes since Judge Boise declared tne sawuust law unconstitutional . and runt. it Into the river instead. The San.tian. Lumbering Co. had already expended hdoiu joo in making a nu.ne to coir.v v with the law, but having been prosecuted it has njw abandoned this Hume and runs the sawdust into the river. Statesman. J. T. B. la the only Sarrapartlla that old or feablo peok- should tnku. na tha mlnarnt nntT f U,JU7 I which iaiaevcrrotln-rSariaparllla t!-a ..cUnoir of, is uudor aetiatn conditions tnnirn to bs otnariatlng. J. T. t. on lae tontraijr is purely veffolablo nod stimulate dlgentlan and creates new blood, tlio vary thing far eld, rfelhuto or braacu people. It bnllfla thru up axd prolongs tbeir Uvea. A ensr in faint: Mr.. RtMen an eitlmaMs and rldrrlr Mr ot eiOKa-on St.R. r. was far .unntba cUinf rapii'.ty as lo sorlcus'.y alarm ..r tamtlr. Ilaol obsAO.ar the w.u Caall; a.'.tield Willi fahlUni Tellv fac nrttea: "Whilif la ttial daurerras conditiru I Mir mmf rt ilia tertlmonlala en eemir.f I V. S. nu.l it-nt Int a bottle. Tkal lurked lha tumlui.- p .tm. I retained mj loal flaah aad strenKth and hava not lelt to well In Tsars." Tnul v.v liro year, 14-0 and Mrs. Beldco la weil and hearty to day, and still taking J. T. B. II roil are old or lueliW and waut to tw bmlU Aik for Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most nirxlero, moit eflctlr, iBrraoM botttfc Aamc pric, 11.00, fix for 95.10. rR HALM BY STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY HI. aija-tg. p. . iPi'icQ and Teims ftuver Thouglit of Before SometWi Going to Turn Dj Townsend' Addition it one of the best to the City of Albany, and parties who want a homo a good location will never have a better offer.than this. FREE CONVEYANCE TO PROPERTY toh THRMa sbui in J. H. TOWNSEND, Need a Watch? I har all kindi, at all priaaa and erarj watah fits tha price. But prica ia not Yerything in watah-bujing; taUAHANTEto DUALITY tha first thing. I guarantee trachea accord ing to thair quality; and qaalitj makes the price. -A.11 kindi all qualities all priaes. F. M. FRENCH, The Corner Jewelry Store. We are the People Wli aarry the most complete ware, Stoves, Ranges, etc., in line of Uard the market. MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. n WANTKD, feuror Ave acres or good garden laud, near Albany.to ran-. pply to Feter Downs nrktiart s at 1'harlea 11. LADIES BAZAAR. Is the Leasling fnery and Fancy Goods Store of Albany, Ttiej casry all the Latest Stvles and Novelties In the Millinery line, am a complete stock of Ladies anil Children's Furnishing goods, and readv-madr garments. Goods the best, anal prices the lowest. Call and be convinced. FIRST STREET, FROM AN mxXJK luat received now ml oneticrt f,r r.-:.l kt "c. nrowuefi s tin iu:Iu-t m Chow Chow, Cooking Molses, Pickles ia vitieor, Salt Heninp, Salt white fish, Salt sal nun. am now receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods, and am showing full lines of seasonable goods in the following departments, viz: bilks aixd Velvets Notions RESTOUED TO LIFE. AtliM Staffs?; May be seen the finest stock o( firolu nnd mlvRr watches, diamond and other rings, jew elry, silverware, Ac, in the city. A remarkable dog storv comes from Bonnlebrook farm, near Stillwater, Sussex county. Among the valuable dogs kept on that large stockfarm Is a handsome collie bitch, the private property of Joseph R Dennis, to whose family Bonniebrook belongs. Ihrec weeks ago she bore a litter of eight fine pups, but seemed to have difficulty In taking care of so many, and two were selected for death in the barn- vard tank. Mr Dennis instructed one of the farm hands Lo accomplish the deedi and it was done. The dripping corpses of the two puppies ere then burled in the manure pit. The next afternoon Head Farmer Brlggs, in paying his daily visit to the youthful canines, was overwhelmed with amaze ment to find that the collie had in some way dug up the bodies and brought them back to life. Sh-; iviis H.-kinjj and fawn ing over them in a corner i,i her bed. Mr Dennis was surprised when Informed of this resurrection, and a day or so later he personally attended a second attempt to render life extinct In the two puppies. This time they were placed on a chopping block and their heads beaten with a club, Their bodies were once more buried in the barnyard pit. Mr Dennis visited the vVaverly fair, and on his recent return to Bonnlebrook was met by Brlggs witli the astounding In formation that the collie had again found the melancholy graves of the two puppies and had dug them up .igaln. She had left one on the ground with Hie extinct, but had succeeded In resusitatlng the other. She had, moreover, carried the collie puppy (n her mouth to the head farmer's house, and had stowed It away under the fiont stoop, where no one could reach It. The puppy is alive today, says the New York Aun, and Is visited regularly by Its mother, who fights savagely If any one at tempts to dislodge it. As the little thing's position is at present impregnable, It Is likely that it will grow up to return thanks to Hi devoted parent. Besides this, Mr Dennis thinks he will let It live as a sort of memento. A Shob Itbu. S B Toung lias just re- cireu b large biock oi snoes, tor men women anu cniioren, including particu Jarly a fine line of school shoes. The pest makes in tha market can be found in nis shoe department. Klein Bros hae a laree and choice etnli et l outs' and shoes for snln at reasouahlo iruwa Da not invest in foot woir until youhave en their stoea and thl.finf p'sno at ineir s:ore. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. UTANTED-Girl to do general house work in small famiiv. r.n t I.tm SALfi Mouse and corner lotto ji. n-.-i 3a aaa. ou. A pr.lv to I W Davis. TOR KKNT On9 or two fnriiishnrl & ' room, aminv and nlpasar.t. i"'n .... J. . iientir-y, cor.ior C'alniooia Sixth slreota. and ft)ST-Near Masonic cmeterv. a gold A Nfftrf nin wilh immat a,.t T.. . this ofUce and receive reward. HEADY TO WORrt-rartioa desiring , wood put In or any slnd of labor done, can obtain prompt attention by se. mine the emvloes ot Daniel Low, at t'je little furry kousn, Leave ordera there. SALE Half rtosen Plymouth Rook cockerel Is. Inauire of Rufua Thomp-u, Albany: to I IOU."K WANTF-.rK-km.M .....- 1 1 rent, about lour rooms, somewhere Id iseoond ward. Leave word at Trites' livery stable. Foreign Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Cloaks Skirts Underwear rj-loves Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Yarns Corsets Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Print .tsoots ana Snoes Groceries Woolens Cloaking-s Tailors' Trimmings Bags, Warps and Batts Flannels Jeans and Cottohades Blankets Domestics Ginghams s Samuel E. Young. 9 C DRl'U KTOKR There is denht Hiat Wherhto Go. Go to Tarkei Bros for f rfBh fruitsand vegetables. Go to I'arker ISroa for the best teas an coilces. Go to I'arker Bros fur good baking jsewder. Go to I'arker Bros for line baked goods. The best bread, cakes, pies, ete in the I market. I Go to Parker Bros for your groceries generally, at! lip nHsnred of good gouds I and first-class li'.-:'.vim!,.. T.OUND A silver watota. Owner can and charges, Apply to Lincoln St John, three uil.es wet of Tangent. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. VOTICE 13 IIKRRBY OIVEN THAT THE UN. i.1 tlentlmuMl has this day been appointed arlmin Ittnt'oroltheosUhiol Anilraa- Halalan, late ol Linn countv, Oreifon, ileceuloj, by the oountv court of Lnn cmiil, Oreif.in. All persona having claim, airaltiat auid estate are hereby notifk-il ta preaeat the B.ine properly veriflinl to the unrforsiiriiert at theorllca of .1 K Wattherfnnl, Alhanv. I.lnn conn it, Orei an, within six months from the dale of this nollca. Dated at Alba ijr, this 15th dar of October. 1SU1. . ... . O l' COSHOW. Jr, J K Wntherfonl. Adinitii.tralor, Atty for Adininlarator. (10:2-21 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. oric-K It IIKItKIIY CIVKN TIMT 1 unoi-riiii'0 tim, hcvn Lv fin er o( Hi.. utiis of tliu hiHt Kill and U'-ttn'mi'iit of F V fr ,itf,..l(..o. AiipcrMiM .;(in cihiiii!, v;iiiiHt , ctiite are Iiiti-I.v re.uir. il to present the n:c i irlv vt-rillrit to .1 I' liall.milh, nt the otli -v A l..ii, ttc.len M II. ,i,n, in Albany, (lie- on ..r bof.-re pit in iMIm friu ilii. date. S-.t, ii,'nrlllli, Im.1 JIAItV 1-llOIT. Kx-j.-iill .K Btsak f SM.VHRW1M, Mlslaalac i apeens. kaivss, f.rka, aVait dtahesj, es. Id and silver watahs. fawel y, is, Is lb largest ai4 keM in Ike sit, aad bjr far tha beat aver breught ! AaSaKT, PRICES the Most Retonbl Call and Sea the, I000S ALBANY :OR. WRITSMAH & HULBERT BROS, Real Estate AgeiU, Farms and Ratiehef for sale. Also city brnaiorty in Albaov and C'rallia. (tOW LOST On WrdnoiY, Oct 14, a 1 irraded J-raev eou-. fwn ''-I 3 o:ir?i old. with .-strap a nil rin i-tTflohed! fira. ed from the pnl'scriber p'ceiifar -. ti. jnjuia itkiho. i no iimier. on return o .i.e. will bo paid all exponsi-s Pfeiffer Black, Albany Stanard k Cusick Drnaa, Usdlatasa, hsBs(wU, iVaaey aad Toilet ArMelM,Bpaces,Braks) Perfaaseri, Sakaiol Boeks, mai Artfata' HaaaUs. riiyalelitaa' prsMSrtUaia atar iia,.iiiil. "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." A ILLU8TRATBD H ORTICULT. ural monthly jouraal. edited by Prof B. R. Lake. Mo farmer or fruit i-rnrr,. ran afford to bs without it. It PAYS whoever takes it, i per year. 1 six oiontha, 20 cents a aingle number. Addreaa, u. II NTKAKNS, Portland, Oregon I r ANTKD lly the nndorsigned, Urf curds of maple ehair timt-er. Call ahopniiar 1-armnrs Warehouse, y.OrtKou. R. VEAL SON. ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR! ASK THE PEOPLE OF LINN COUNTY Wher U get th Best BargaiBi, Wher to get th Best Talu for Tour Money, -an- Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., Amd thej will i.mwer with One Toiee, at G. W. SIMPSON'S. PHOTO GRAPHER, '.PJ'1 8n(1 rer,y 8t Albany, Oi ijj uriaivn werk. guaranteed In ever k 1 nmnoli nfih. . .. i , . II kiudsaspBciHllv -VTOTICETO DEBTORS, Having gone 11 out of buainnsn I rinair,. In !.... .... ii luiatnmiing accounts. All persons 'm,t" ' "io ar reuuesioii to call on me aud settle at once. City Stes(auraii(. Having bean entirely renoJeled. this old met papular restaurant oill K. . lass n everv resoaat. Th. n..v.n. :n u. jivengood meals a. all hours for only 25 ata KverylhmK neat and attractive fnvate boxe. Oyalera In evary style. a,n,i!'2rt,'"'',''-ir,!"n- A P- Anartroai. Prln. anuieb School: Carnal. Hi. f.-BumrKii am I reaoa ham. cur... f tMTi ,,, S'l'JXl,. JJusiness, ShortIianI, T sat ai tl . u - TOr- "U'lI'MW admit