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    VOL.JV
ALBANY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1891.
NO 159
RHEUMATISM
neuralgia,
and sciatica
can always bo
successfully treated
with
Ayer's Sarsaparilla
A cure
is sure to follow
the persistent
use of this
medicine.
Has Cured Others
will euro you.
W. F. READ,
, I.. I) mm in niini
If iMii fur mm l lii you r pliit-u imli j iur
ililiT iu Mi'itu nr rui in ou in-, ni'curu iuu
iiffctH'Vi mill KVt llirm tr ou.
SIT TAKE NO M -IISTITUTK. -JJ
WHY 13 THE
W. L.
DOUGLAS
r r pr" for
DMUL GENTLEMEN
TH BEST SHOE IN THE WOnLD FOR THE MONEY?
Uli a m-MMl'-M J, with no tucks or win thrcat
t tiiirt lit f --t; tutvU of lii Ixft flno cnlf, tf 111.
tkt'iO ffi-', aihI he came wuim more uwr of
iuJ thnn titty otktr numnftuilurer. It imjuuIm ha
M'iwl nhofi cottltitf from iW.wi v aa.m,
ti E (Ml Uniiul
llud-firr1. finest calf
inMt r k(Tfru.l for fin.!: t-uualt rrettcn
m a (ijt Walt Kkni. line cnlf.
9jVa HtrlUIi. eumlWtfthl tuud durabb. The In-rt
htw ,-t (ifffrei! at ttiU irtc; sunm urn
tJrt7..nB.1. h.a oomtfiu frrn X ill lo ftfl
AO lnll"'e Hboei Karmrs. rinllroad Mn
ami I,fttirirrlnall
MMiilrm. smooth InH-Io, Ijwit;
(Oiui edtfo. ti pair will war ay
A m. An n.. ,ir, nhMril
3Ja till iirlr; cn trial will rouvluoe
QQ '2.1 nml S-J.UIt WorUlugmnii; shoes
9tfa nrn very mrnntf and dural.lr. Tlifwu who
IMm ulon tl.ni trial will WAr til) nttltl IIIOKe.
aWe 'J.M nn4 school ihiHM aro
OJS worn hyllia hysaprywhfre; tl.etfB.ll
4 alio for
lClUIC9 Touitola, TsrTityltsbt '
irtcd nhori roiling f rota
Onutlon. Swe tlia( W. L. iVnKift nami und
r foe are stamped oirme noivira or t-arn nnim.
F V. L. DOUliLAH, ItrocfcUw. UaM.
L. E. 15LAJP.
TWO MEN AND ON K DOY
FOUND DEAD!
ht of aO h towainj Powtr- IT.' & Co't Rqwrt, Aug. 17, S3o, TELEGKAPHIO NEWS
Powder
Call and ace Avhat a stock of -
Fancy
Goods,
Furnish ina Goods,
Dross Goods,
ljosiery,
Wo liavo to select from. Our stock is not onlv tlin lni-wat.
, J O
buUlio cheapest ever shown in Albany.
BSOWTEiy PURE
We have iust ilaced on sale a
cloaks and jackets, in Loth cloth and plush
goods, plain and fur trimmed.
of
W want your trade and we feel confident we can save
you mone'.
W. F. EEAD.
WOKTEI rONSlDKXI.VG. I
P. M. French keeps railroad time.
Buy your groceries of Parker Bros
Now cream chense just tecnivod at Courad
Meyers.
Smokft the celebrated FJavnna filled 5 cent
ciarat Julius Joseph's,
A lirL'fi stock of wall paper, with late de
air., it Furttnillcr fe Irving'e, jat received.
Have you scon those parlor suits that T
urinK nas just received? They are nice.
J W Bentloy, best hoot and Bhoe maker in
city, three doors north of Pemocrat office.
W Acbiiou & Co handle toe celebrated
Portland cement walls for ien;eterv lots.
These walls can be furnished at half the cost
of any other and are far superior.
Dr M H El lis, physician and surgeon,
Aioany, ureon. Calls made In citv or
con d try.
Ladies can do their ahoppina in San Fran
oisco without visiting the city, and without
extra com mission. Miss h J Barrowi . r
chising aent, IGoO Grove St, Oakland,
Patroniza heme industry and buy haud
tmde harness, warraoted, from 0 C Ma
Farlind,at Dubrullles old eWnd.
to 0 W Cobb, sucreisnrto Paisley 8l
2mile( Hinn Kioclc, for yutirj -b printing
an Kinds.
C W Cobb, jib printer, Hiun Bl )ck,does
nrst class work.
See that elegant "piano at Klein Bros Boot
and Shoe Btore,
E W Achison &Co aie sslhue mouoracuts
at Portland prices.
See W F Read's line f dts ends and
lilfcp before buying elsewheru.
Stewart & Soz sell tha very best patent
temptred shears and iclssors.
A.flany 9
Oregon
November 1 1, 1891 .
Mr J 15 Trunk went to Albanv this morn
Intf on bubiness.
W F Read, of Albany, will open a Hrv
good store here on the 13th In the Van
tjracr were.
W E Potior returned last Saturday from
Albany. Having been thereon the Jury
and was one on tne famous Ingram case
There will be an entertainment given at
the rox aliev school house on the even
Ing of the 20th. if the weather will permit.
to raise money for their bunday school,
There aie 17 families in town now.
The mill Intends to start up as soon ae
the weather wtil mode) ate so logs can oe
hauled to the mill.
Awhile trying to Crowd theii
WAY INTO
0EY0E & FROMAN BROS
at.re, where they alws hare on hand
he largest Slock south of Portland, ot
tke latest Improved RitU-s and Shot
stock of Fishing
Tar'klr of every description ; Tents,
Hammocks, Cam? Chairs and thousands
of other things too numerous to mention
rteinnui." SU1
in connection with the Store, and one oi
-.he hest workmen in the Stale to do any
ind all kinds of work.
Conc one Come al. No rouble to
diow goods "Small ptclil und sv.l k
a!" Is ou: .notto.
Julius Gradwolil's Bazaar
The very latest news is that you can buy at JULIUS
GR ADWOHL'S BAZAAR, for net cash, goods as follows:
Arbuckle's Coffee, Per Pound 25o
16 lbs. Granulated Sugar , nn
19 lbs. Extra C Sugar 100
No. 1 Kerosene, per single gallon -25
5 Gallons Good Pickles 100
20 lbs. No. Savon Soap -90
A Complete Hanging Lamp 2.00
Wholesale price of sugar -100 lbs extr C, ?f; 100 .bs gianulaUd. I.
T will conduot a Btrict caih alore, n1 all Roods will lie sold for net cash from lu
f ir cent less than regular price. D4y stocK or w""".""?"
" . 1 - . 1 ma wall fld A VAflHrftl ASHtirLUigQb 111 UrUCtJWfO, ViWH
Li t dlnp Photograpbera A Pny Oregon.
I have this day sold to K G Watson k Co.
the grocery ar.d commission business hereto
fore carried on by me at the corner of Ells
worth and 2nd stredts-Consistine of stock of
groceries, provisions, fixtures, etc. I will
pay all bills incured by me while conduct
ing said busines" on presentation. 1 re
tain the book accounts and parties indebted
tome can call and pay at the store until
Dec 1st, 1891, K U Watson & Co receipting
for me. After that date all unpaid accounts
will be placed in the bands of my attorney
tor collection.
Nov. 2. 1891.
E J Law ninq
yavinc nought the grocery and commiss
ion busineu heretofore carried on at the
:r.ner ot Second and Ellsworth streets by
Capt E J Lanuing, and laid in a full and
complete stock ot choice lamily groceries and
supplies, we reipt cttully solicit the patroo
age of former CMstomeie, and the people
generally ot Albany and vicinity.
R G WATSON & Co.
"Referring to above I take pleasure la rec
ommending my successors, RG Vton & Co
to former cuf comers and the people o' Al
bany and vicinity.
E J LAyxiNO.
N'ol Dammy.
Butte, Mont Nov io. For a couple of
days past the train bands on the Montana
Union railroad, passing through Silver Bow
canyon, about ten miles west of hero, have
noticed what they took for a dummy dangling
from a tree in plain view up the mountain
side. A rancher living near this morning
discovered il to be a human body. He noti
fied the authorities, and the acting coroner and
a party went down by the 8:30 train, The
body was lound to be suspended by a barbed
wire strung around his neck, A saloon keeper
at Silver Bow Junction, about three miles
east or where the body hung, identified the
man as Charles Lundnuist, a Swede, who had
been m in saloon a few days before. The
man wore a dark tweed suit of good make,
and had the appearance of being well-to-do.
Another ttcbrlllon Promised.
London", Nov 10. 7 p m. A dispatch
just received from Pernambuco brings further
alarming intelligence regarding the situation
of affairs in JJrazil. 1 here is no doubt Ihs
situation of alTairs in Brazil, arising out of the
assumption of dictatorial powers by the late
president of the republic, Marsha Ueodoraida
I'onseca, ts rapidly approaching a point where
a resort to arms will be necessary to establish
the position of the distator. I he dispatct.es
of yesterday showod there wss a feeling of
discontent prevailing everywhere throughout
Brazil. 1 he republicans see in this last move
of Da Fonseca an attempt to override the
authority vested in him by the consutution.
A Batuiacedl!.
London, Nov 10. A great deal of interest
is attached to the recent return of Maurice
Hervey from Chili. He was sent by the
Times to tnat country early in the struggle,
and the le.ters he sent home were filled with
eulogies of Balmaceda. It was evident that
Balmaceda bad captured Hervey, and there
fore the Times suppressed his letters. Mr
Hervey has in press a book of hi J experiences
which will shortly be published. A reporter
called on him today, when he said.
ies I am a strong Balmacedist. because
Balmaceda was a patiiot and a gentleman.
Mean Business.
Albany
-MHinifAfitii.-eni
am engines cnisr wit;
mLLMACHINERY !KGM E
.iD ALL Yim CF !!!
m LIGHT jVGSXi W
IRON BflAS?
CASTAS.
'?? r:?rjM I m.C a vU ot A coffees and
biking powder, ami alwaya pla my ctistomor,
ulK 1 p . . 1 wt- tnv fm hiti.iAVM khi.a TMr will be the
Mv disnlav or new iov3 hu '""Ull,l'a - ...
Mv itisnlav
fl.iest over brought to Albany.
"We have bought all thenegativiamade by
L W Clark and W H Greenwood up to Nov
15th, 1S89. Duplicates can be had from
hem only of us at reduced latea. We have
also about 18,000 negatives made by our
selves, from which duplicates can be had at
like iajes. We carry the only full line of
vlewi of this state and do enlarged work at
lowett rates for first class work. W e shall be
pleased to see yon at our Studio in Freman's
black, next door to Mason 10 Temple
Byinptonis of Ce a sumption.
William J Sbarplea, Port Oram, Morris
Co , N J, writes. My business is that of
sharpening nine drill sad I much exposed
to smoke and gas. About three years ago I
began to have a bad couh,with considerable
indigestion and pains in my chest. My
physician told me J had symptoms ot con
sumption. By the advice of my father, ai
old friend of Brat-drethVi Pill. I commenced
ntirg that valuable lemeiiv. tiy tbe time I
had got throu jIi theatcond box I begu to
pass a ve-y disagreeable humor or pus. 1
began to ii:ipr've verv rapidly af:er this.and
gtew Htroiicer and better nvery day. My
cuuuh Is now wtll. I sleep well at niht
bnd hi.-e bo more indirection.
it. f -1. --y- i7 .
Do not buv jour boots and shoei until
ou see the mauo at KleiuIBrna, and an well
hdvo exHtniued their la rye stock of gods
tit VJ
VU L a
The Dem ickat will exchine a dewing
machine or aiv make dind, ex v )t :ie or
w . f ir hoti 1 -ms. ijrub wo )d an. l u .ru cusU:
or wilt considf r other propinitioiw A any
diiriu : De v miuhiu
for Envants and ChUCru
jcirtl artoutinn
ds o mnohiiinn
KaUxms Kado on
2nd
Coatorla la n wcU adaptix! tochUdron that
I rf-eonuieud ltiKiK:rlortoanyrrcxI?tlon
tno u to me." H. A. Arcfis, IS. S.,
JU So. Oltord Ct., Brootlj a, N. Y.
nio lire of Tantorla'h to unlnr!nl and
i. u lriu K w! known that it w u work
law Paiitor Dloomlnjrdalo lteformod church.
Tna CcsTAra
ratorl enrw! Colic, Crmst!!!'1.
Fr.nr blom!h, Diiurh.TNk. Kni.tatlon,
KiUn Wonia, give. sUu, and promotos dl-
ration. .,
TVItf.cut injurious medioatioa.
For M-rrraJ mm 1 have recommcniM
ywir Costoria, and .hall alwayn "Jnt,""iK'
3o un u it has iavoriaDly producsl lxjnclkl
reaalls."
Erwix V. Tuam, M. D.,
"Tha Wtalhrop," fcth Street and Tlh Are.,
New Tork City.
Comurc. n Mranav Eireit, Ka Tonx.
Bc.lMtork of 'Ji.'l :
oy, and tl- 'uiiHt
' b n..nit(. I
Ci.-.rr.
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Vll
l,.ih
..bud
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FUUNITUSt.
TRUNKS, SO;:
11 vou want the best
and most durable furni
ture that is manufactur
cd in the city go to
A tine liuj of crojkiry
llVudricsoa'?.
wire ar Cnv Si
Tim Aklinnr M ila l
Butter, i5 cents per ft.
rgg, 2) nonui per doz,
"otHtwB, m per bimuoi.
T-ard, 11 fe) 12 c- n;s pr R,
liaon ntii. Vi cents; nine', ,iio?i.(-i
aho.ilder. 1 1 centn.
Benf on foot, 2 to 2li eent per IV
Pork, nit'dwii, fl cents por B ,
Flour, ft per brrni.
A Shoe Item. S IVoung has just re
ceived a large stock of shoes, for men,
women and children, including particu
larly a fine line of school slioeB. The
est mnlcea in the mantel can oe iouna
in kis shoe department.
Keli.ooo School. TheKelloggschoo
ef dress cutting at corner of Kirstand
Baker in the Ralston house i now open.
Lessons not limited. Ladies are Invited
to call and examine the system.
To Tka Drinkers. Probably
three fourths of the teas consumed
are "Green Teas " Unpleasant
as the face may be, the bright,
shiny green so familiar to us all
Is not the -natural color, but Is due
to the facing or glazing of the tea
with Prussian blue. Indigo and
ther 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
ipulated tea? ,
It was this condition of affairs
that prompted th 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 cair.ry color of a delightful
fragrnnce that is a revelation to
te.. drinkers, aiid its purity makes
it more economical than the nr;l
ficial lea, less of it being required
per cup. Sold only in pickaxes.
6o cen'H per pout d. Ask for
Beech's Tea, pure as childhood,
fm ttale by Alljn Bros., Fiinn
block, Albanv,
Chicago, Nov io. The News Washing
ton correspondent says the government hue
determined, in case Chili does not proffer an
explanatioa of the Baltimore affair soon, to
make another and a peremptory demand. If
Chili still fails to, all the availsble vessels in
the United States navy will be concentrated
in Valparaiso harbor. To this end, a number
of vessels will be withdrawn from the foreign
squandrons. If this demonstration has no
effect, it will be for crngress to act.
Tbe Seventh This Honlh.
San Francisco, Nov io. The seventh
murder in this city since the first of the month
occurred this morning. About 4:30 kho s were
heard in Chinatown, and Ling bue was fcund
lying dead in the middle of an alley, having
teen shot twice He was identified by a
bank book which showed $750 to his credit in
the San Francisco Savings Union. No clue
to the murderer yet. The murder is undoubt
edly the continuation of the highbinder war.
The Bight Way.
Washington Nov 10J The public was
taken into the confidence of the diplomatic
branch r-f the government tnie afternoon in
the continuation of the hearing in the Say -wsrd
case, and the firnt announcement was
made that the prolonged dip'omtic corres
pondence between Secretary B.aiue and
Lord Salisbury had resulted in au agreement
by w hich, with the couseut uf the a nate.
the pending dispute over the teal tiheries in
retiring at wculd be definitely settled.
For bargains m uinnnment, headftonea
etc.co 10 K V AehiKonft Co.Aihftnv. Oregon
G to O C McFarliud for udivry, har
ns, whip-, rohott, all ktndu of horse cloth-iu-etc.,
etc.
I' rt;..i:it & living have fme Kanais
' JCr-ciiiti.ii. s for $18 a pair, a.s tineaa
ti.ir-t: .ev seen iu bo ity. They
r. d.iwn to $7 a pair. Otbr ce cur-U:i.-
'iaxi ii to SI 01 lets a pur.
Ovf.ird tim at Klein B.nt Cheap
1 oitj. Will br sold at aiT.uly re-
extra bollotv grou'id rzor"
.vrb.?r are aold by Stewart Je Sox.
Ififfl'ictfd withicalp d:seA0os, bairfallinii
ont, nd 1' fntature i-a!dnes", do not n?e
greite or 'nholio preparation, but vipply
tlali's Hir Renewer.
IOUNI-A sliver wrttoh Owner en n
and chargP', a pp'y to Lincoln StJliuf
hree uii. wet of Tangent.
ALLEN BROTHERS,
WHOLESALE ! RETaIL GROCERS'
CIGARS. TOBACCO, AND CHOICE FRUITS OF ACL
KINDS, IN ?LARGEZOR SMALL fnJANTIT.ES.
IN THEIR SEASON.
Ui or k
A".b:tr
t rop.st coffte in cttv st ( :-n
t,-- line of picturu frames ever in
1 F-TtuiilltT & Irving'.
IViirltera' F.xnmlnalfon.
otic i h'rby given thit the regular
public ejc.oa'.nii'i'jii of t.tmra for Linn
county, ill ta'rtft p'ao H iVny. ion
menr'n,; on Wednel y. N v. lT.ti. at
1 o'cIotH-, p in an I omfi'i ia nntt' Friday
noon, Nov. 13' h All toK'hrs must
poeiuvM'y ln prsHnt. at tin ll rr of o.m
rprni:mniiit, sis no one wi I b ndmiUed
to thl ftX;lTri?:i,i'.ion whi '1 nt nrnsont. '
U F. KUWLL,
Countr School Snpt
Flinn Block,
ALBANY,
nUa Bnl'7 r:a iklt. w ear. hr Castorla.
Whin tht wa u Child, lie crtcd for Ctwtoria.
When he lwain" M1 ho clunR to Cnrtoria.
Vbca sLe Uai Cbildivu. gava them Owlorl
I W hsu it T GjtThmi. V hen wanting
n orc;.in or iwia ra'l on G L Blackma n
wht-e tou i;n rt (n-m a fir! data
t to..
I
KrwlofS V, 'oarg'a ''
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THOMAS BRINK'S