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ail Democrat to cruE niriiTiiEuu. There is no reason why a tingle child life should be destroyed by dipt her la parents only watched the health of their little ones and physcians knew theh bust ness."sald Dr Liston II Mongumert, an inspector of the Chicago health depart ment, to a reporter for the Times. "I am not afraid to say," continued the doctor, 'that any physcian who is familial with the latest discoveries In medical science can cure any care of diphtheria when the patient is not already in a dying condition." This statement is directly opposite to the popular idea of the character of the dread disease, w hich is generally supposed to be necessarily fatal. The scene, too often witnessed by sympathizing neighborhoods, of whole families of little ones striken down In death by the malignant pestilence, has emphasized this opinion on the part of the public. 'There should be no excuse," said Dr Montgomery, "for the announcment so often seen In the newspapers that diphtheria Is epidemic in some town, and that the schools hare been closed in consequence, and that so many deaths hare resulted. Diphtheria can be cured by a io-year-old child if It knew when lo appiy b? remedy, 'Diphtheria is caused mainly by pover ty and concomitants, by unremitted, filthy lodgings, scanty clothing, want of sufficient nutritious food, and sometimes hereditary and predisposing physical con ditions. The disease prevails most between the ages of a and 10 years, although I have seen it in Infants and in persons of middle age. A case will usually run Its course In eight to ten days, but death may occur at any time until the false membrane in the throat has been entirely cabt out. "The period of incubation is generally a few days; possibly the diphtheria poison may remain dormant In the system for several weeks, until called into act'.vlty by favoring circumstances. Its invasion is generally occult and insidious slight fe ver, drowsiness, general discomfort, a little languor, loss of appetite, prostration, diarrhoea, chills, pallor, tickling cough, husky voice, or hoarseness often usher in diphtheria. These symptoms assist in forming a diagnosis when cat ef ully studied in conjunction with one another and with surrounding circumstances. The disease may suddenly develop, without the slight est warning, by an attack of difficult breathing. And on looking into the throat we may find a false membrane cover ing the tonsils and pharynx and ex tended into the air passages so as danger ously to obstruct the pissage of air into the lungs and excite spasms of difficult respiration. There is frequently enlarge ment of the glands of the neck, and the throat is considerably s welled . ( "When parents notice any of these 6ymp. toms the proper thing to do is to summon a physician at ance. Neglect or delay Is almost fatal . No chances should be taken. What seems to be only a 'sore throat' may be diphtheria incubation. Of course there lare several remedies used by physicians, and most of these" would be dangerous in the extreme If handled by a layman. There is chlorate of potash, tincture of iron, bichloride of mercury ,and other medicines which no one but a physician should deal with. But there i6 a remedy which is well-nigh a specific for diphtheria at al most any stage of the disease and which, as I said, can be administered with perfect safety by a 10-year old child. "This great remedy is sulphur. If any parent should find his child manifesting the symptons of diphtheria let him get a small quantity of powdered sulphur.known generally as flour of sulphur. A little of this can be placed !n a quill and blown by the father or mother down Into the child's throat. This should be repeated if nec essary. The sulphur k'HK the poison gei ms of the disease and causes the false membrane to fall of. The sulphur Is per fectly harmless, and If the child should not have dlpntheria It will not hurt it. "Another way to administer the sulphur remedy is to place a small quantity of it in a saucer and set fire to it. It will not explode. Over the burning sulphur place a common glass lamp-chimney . Cover this fur a moment until the chimney is filled with sulphurous acid gas gener ated by the decomposing sulphur, then hold the child's open f.outh and nose over the lamp-cbimney that it may Inha'e the sulphurous gas. This is an almot in fallible cure for diphtheria. Of course the child must not be held too long over the gas or it would suffocate. Let It inhale the gas a moment and then breathe the fresh air. Keep powdered sulphur In the house, watch the children's condition of health, and you can defy diphtheria." Chicago Times. Some men adopt curious methods of atia'a ir.g distinction, 'Tlie rr.an who fired tlie Ephesian dome' grew f 'mous because of hi boldness, anJ now comes Justice Walter, of Washington, to claim attention because lie once lined Gen Grant $5 for fast driving. "The emperor noticed me today," said the vaing'orious Frenchman. "What did he say to you?" inquiied his friend. "Get out of the way, iinbc:ile!" was the proud reply. Gc Jackson's oid kitchen at thj while house is now utiluid as an elevator engine raom But the old fasnioned ovens a-e si ill lUe'e and the niche in the wall remains wliee the big crane wai suspended in the old d.iys of primitive hospitality at the executive mansion. OIK NEW VOBIi LK1TKU. Nkw Yohk City, Nov. tlth, 1801. Editors CemoenU : For the past week the principal topic engrossing attention here lias been pol itics. Prior to the election it was "cam paigning ;" nfter the election it has beer congratulation or consolation, according to the individual's political faith. Nov. 3rd was certainly democracy's day in New York. Tho weather was elenr anal crisp. "A perfect day for an election" was the universal verdict. The vote was accoidtngly verv lieavv. This fact made the republicans very conlident through out tne any. i. ins commence was strengthened bv die earlv returns from this city. The "reserve vote,", as it is called, or those who never vote at the least inconvenience, and w hich is claimed to be largely republican, inostlv cniue out In consequence the democrats lost New York Citv. Hut when the re turns began to come in from Kings coun ty, in which Brooklyn is situated, it be came manifest that the democrats had won. News from the country districts and from other cities of the state were disheartening to republicans and come quently encouraging to democrats. The total result, as you Lave heard by v. ire, is the entire democratic state and local ticket is elected, the state ticket bv ma jorities ranging around 40,000. j.n me evening alter the election New Yorkers were out en mnss, filling the public sauares and watching the returns as they were published by means of huge lantern slides. Ihe usual ratifications are toing l'eld and ore intensified by the ract the election here kT.i eisewiiere is conceded to have settled uiany questions preliminary to tlie Presidential campaign ot next year. It is claimed by the papers and speakers alike, for instance, that the election of McKinley in Ohio commits the republican party uncquivocably to the principles of protection as represent ed by McKinley. This definition of the issue from the republican standpoint in a large measure determines their candi date. Mr Blaine is undoubtedly the most popular republican in these parts, and perhaps in the nation. But the opinion here is entertained very strongly that lie is not a candidate and will not be, The grounds of this belief are bis rela tions to the present administration, his physical condition and the fact that by the Ohio campaign and election the party has in a measure repudiated his "reci procity" ideas. Hence it is Harrison or Mckinley. It is thought moreover that tlie party will not go into the campaign repudiating the present administration. Hence by a process of elimination it comes down to Pres. Harrison, with the tariff and Force bill as principal issues. From the democratic standpoint the elec tions in New York, Massachusetts, Ohio and Iowa have likewise settled the issue. In the first two states the tariff is of course the first issue. Those states, too, were unequivocal both in their platform and in their campaigns on the silver question. ith these two states will go Connecticut, Rhode Island and New Jer sey. In Ohio the issues were, in this election, tariff and silver. In Iowa the issue so far as 1SU2 is concerned was tar iff. Thus it may be seen at a glance that silver will be relegated to the back ground in congress and me neii campa.gn, and the country will be called on to vote on the issue of tariff for protection or tariff for revenue. Who will be theilemocntic candidate? 'Naturally one would say tiie man wno gave his party an tame, domed it, and which though it cost hitn a re election to the presidency, has neverthe less where fearlessly advocated brought his party success in state and congres sional elections from ocean lo ocean. There are, however, three great New Yorkers just now. The logic of thii fall's elections, taking them as they stand re lated to the past and future, is beyond a cavil, that New York will furnish ihe next democratic presidential candidate It might well be either one of the three who constituted tlie mighty trio in the campaign here just past I'm in the opinion of your correspondent the ques tiou is practically settled. I may remark in closing the feelings fntertalned here for Gov. Campbell, of Ohio. No man is held in higher esteem. But unfortunately for him the silver plank in the platform was torn to shreds by Senator i-herman. Besides his ap peals for assistance met with declinations from speakers that might have been of great assistance. The republicans of the state were organized perfectly; their sympathizers from the whole nation threw their best minds and best contri butions lavishly on Ohio. On the other hand, democratic sympathizers in the East were compelled to stand aloof. It is curif ntly reported that th; republicans of Wall street were generous fa,-the re publican campaign fund o! Ohio white tlie democrats, could not secure a penny, hence it was practically the republican party against Campbell. These are the impressions, Mr. Kditor, which are made upon my mind ns I read and listen and generalize the opinions that arc uppermost here in this city. Very Respectfully, JAMKS J. ClIAKl.TOX. ALBANY OPERA HOUSE. WAKNFll at CIH NO It, L-se anil Manager K0M9AY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Nov. 16th, 17th and 18th. Philip Phillips, (The Singing Pilgrim.) A-0ur.1l tki- WolrU In a Chariot o! s.,8n A Peerless Pilgrimage tSIUl'HIUALLY ILLUSTRATED WITH 1,500 COLOSSAL VIEWS T'n.-'i from Xtituro and Colored by Eminent Arils...), Murrflwl an J Illuminated by the ROYAL PHOTO-BPHCOI, I'h'.iiNtiu aAi"riU''T tlicniont iiiiflDrtnit Cities, Edifices,' Scenery, Por traits Art and Architecture, Statuary,Costumes and S.ocial Lite, Pram the t.viity ilirr ra"t I'lunti ii viaitnl, with It-ai hit- llrrni'tii.i!iii.t Wuanlt-ifial Mreiil.'Sm i,riaaa, Mavlnnia' it rlijnsftl ana." Knaa'ill I 1 . ..ns.'iirn ttfim. Hfpli'tu w i' h 'ini: Sj;.url!y i'usttatil,wia le tmitu liiiMiitili'v bung. Si'RtM on !n at Will t I.ink',1 Music staro Ki) ami 73 conto; children ,'.'5 cents. Co'ira f 1. 7 ). j uoTotiRAi'iM or Tin Uoiu.i). A new work by this title is just out. It run sists, as its name indicates, of photo- yriipns ui an wiitety Known onjects in the world, such as Blarney Castle, in Ireland, Forth britlgo and Balmoral castle, in Scotland, Shakespeare's house, uiiisor ensue aim Loiiuiiii itridge. 111 Kngland, City of Moscow, Berlin, birds eye view oi raris i aiiiedral ol .Notre Dame, Constantinople, Parthenon in Athens, Venice. ('o'Iobi'Uiii. St Peters and Vatican, in Home, etc. All these viewB are executed in thv highest style of the art and nicchuiiically the book consisting of over 500 pages is at once "a .1.:.... ..f i . - ... i . .. , tiaiiiK ui in-Hiiiy, u jiay lorever. lo more beautiful and tasty ornament could be secured for a library or parlor, liet one. Vtah roastid collect at V E Allen'. A oarload of Sonthoru Oron apples was suippeu iroin AMiMUai yesutraiay, taouatl all Uie nay to l.ornton, Utigiitid. women. I'liBeimEwsa Thoaronunonafitietlo'is of women art sick-headaches, Indigestion a:l(i nervocs troubles. Tna-j arise largely from stomach disorders. As Joy'.' i-ejaiaou larsaparuta is in onlj bowel rrfti latiaj prenaretioa, you can set why it Is mora effectlTt tbsa any other Barsaparilla In those troubles. It Is dally rrlievluc hundreds. The ssetloB Is mild, ttirii-t end effective. We have sores ( lettera from patefal Womeu. We refer Se a few! Vet-vena 4eotHtr, Mas. i. Barrem, lats 7th St., B. p. Sorveue debility, Mrs. Fred. Ley, n Bills St., i t. General deWMtv, Una. Belden, 810 Mason St., g.f, Kerveua debility, Mis. J. Launphem, 7W Turk Si, Kerveui alenllltgr, allse It. Reeenoltun. 9e 17th St., S. P. Stomack tremble. Hie. B St., S. IT. U Wheoten, 701 Peet Btek hecdaenee, Ma. Place, S. F. V. B. Price, IS rioepeot Sick headackee, Mra. 11. Fowler, 127 EMa St., 8.7. Indention, lire. Q. D. Smart, 11 Mlealoa St, Cenatlpatlon, latrs. C. Melrla, KS Kearny 8t.,8.F. (nil's Vegetable wUlJ OSarsaparilla Mot modern, roost etTcctive, largest bottle. Same price, 11. CO or 0 for $5.00. FOR SALE 6T- & CUSICK STANARD ALBANY I am now receiving my Fall stock of Dry Goods, and am showing full lines of seasonable goods in the Silks and Velvets Foreign Dress Goods Black Dress Goods Domestic Dress Goods Shawls Cloaks Skirts Underwear flloves Hosiery Handkerchiefs and Embroideries Prints Boots and Shoes DO YOU DO? THero ir, no ttouhl NBW Stack ef SI LVBftWABH. eaneietlB aposnt. knives, forke. fruit diehets, vo (Id and silver ivatebee. Jewel Ti te, ia the largeat and best in the eity, and hy far tke best erer brought t AlliKT, PRICES the Most Reasonable Call and See the GOODS' rortl(inr, Ortijnn. A. P. Armntronji Prtn. Orancli Mrtinnl: (.'ai-ital ftvn. Oii.i.FC'ir, Siticm. Ortgon. Mim cnurxoi of study, mine rates of tuition, Husiness. ShortliAnd, Tyfnwiting, i'mmamhip, and F.n;lisk lefartmtntt ai"In Minion thrrttifchntit tho viar. Stiulfnin ltiitt ul n tuii. CuuU )f io Irum cltlivr Khonl. fra ALBANY CR. ffBITSM & EULBEB.T EROS, Rea! Estatt Agent's Farme and R:nchea forar.le. Also city brnporty in Alhanr and Coryallis. ll II & im) I 0 III uvL . 11891 II 11 Wi MUM eW V . KJ I f A plena) At Klein Rrtia HaMit mual Shoe atnro. Parker ftree, KtaKirrs. Now cloaks a' W V Keaal'e. Uti-st at Ira i f hats itW F R,..,.... Itealactlou in aum'ior ifaMida et V K RemaPe Apple parrrn f r onlu t Kteweit A Soi s. S A Hulin, dim, gut, Prench's corner. Piao'grooerice at Conn afc 1 lendricson'e. Latest sheet mus'o at Will Sz Link's. Paranoia ami auu umbrellas at less than coat at W P ltiiaai'a. Oold apectaclas aiul uve ulaasea. all atvlee and pricee, at K M Krrnuli'a. The finest aif imckasc kuivee in the city at Mtovrert ,V Sox' Rargoiua in gail.l watches at Frouch'e, "Tho t'ornrr .la vaa.l.y Store." A full hut a f WwriterV mmte, best io tlie wot M for Ihe ina iii'j, ,-t W K Kead's. J. W. lientlry, ia.nlin hi a.t null tlioe maker, juat eist of luiic lit ue. Silk umhrelba in n.tutal wood handles ohoap at FreDcd'ai Jewelry store. Cotton eooda have not I ern a cheao ainee the war ae they are now, ('all r.d eee what bar gains V l!rii bee, QITT DRCUrATORE.1 Pfsiffer BUelc, Albany Stanard & Cusick Druf, lUdlataes, aVtewiecla, .Fair, aid Toilet Artiatltta.BpouKW, Bit else, Perfii Beery , bekeol Hooka, and Artists' Supplieav fhysleistns' prrncriptienii car lly HBatui eel. following departments, Notions Ribbons Laces White Goods Linens Carpets Upholstery Yarns Corsets Groceries NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. NOTKJK IN HEREBY GIVEN THaT the firm of litirlchart A Kwny. do infz a re:u a-atie, ttiirati'' a an'i -3ri!it ! :n lau-inoas in th" city '.'I A. 1 1 i-iy, l.i-i counly, Oregon, is tiiia alnv h? inula- conent dtfaaolvol, iw ll Jvhi:',i said firm retlrlnir. Thr. hminon will i continued by C G Dorkhart, airai I firm, who ia authoriZMil to ctllact all ntitMaml IrJKaccounts andpr.y al' il,htwr aaid firm Bated tbit 2th day of Oa-tob-r lBI. t!. O. KUhKtUKT, GEO. H. KKKNEV. rAKTED By the rjnd'ral)jnd, 1" oorus or tnasle eliatr timlinr. CJill nop near trm U arehnnae, y, Oregon. R. YEA I. A HUM. ITIOR SALE Half 1 Rock cockerel Is. Thorn psen. Albany: dozen Plymnmh Inquire of Kufua 1.10R RENT One or two rurnlthed rooms, aunny and pleaaanl. Call am J. W. Bentlpy, corner C'alapooi and Slith streets. i-- READY TO WORK Parties desiring woed put in air any eiiial of Isbor done, can obtain prompt attention by e. on ring the aei vioes ol Dattiwi bovr, at t'.ie little forry bouse, Leare ordera there, WANTED, feuror five acres tit good g rrten land, near Albany .to ran' y- Peter Dxrui at Otiailei ii City . Restaurant. Raving been entirely re aoaieled. this old lnd popular restaurant tail) be made rirpt ! n Mdria raaainRt.. Thn t.nl.l.n :il U. eiren uood meals n all hours (or only 25 I7....tk.ni. ....a. jCHbaa. a,,viruiUH airoa, aailil birUUulVe Private bozea, Oyslera In evry style. PLANTS FOR SALE At my lrtiit farm ote ni'lo north of Albany. Kaspborrio, fltl cts per ilcz., 1.5Uper 1U0. Mtrawuerrioi, SD cts ter Uoz., f 1.03 per 100. Wx II TVAnKKB. ASK YOUR ASK THE PEOPLE Wlier tt get the) Uest Bargains, "Whei'w to get th Best Yalue forj Your Monnj, in Clothing, Dry Goods, Etc., And they will Answer with Ono Voice, at gTG. W. We are the People Th rry t'h moii oomplet war, StoTei, Rangei, ct., in MATTHEWS & WASHBURN. If LADIES -Is tb m) and Fancy Ther Mrr all the l.ateat Styles aid a complete stock el Ladles aad Cklldrea'a Furnlahli geode.and ready-insde rarments. Goods the best, aatat prices Ike lemest. Call and be coavinied. (arm FIRST STREET, Ginghams Samuel E. Young. A. prophiftob or the City Livery, Feet! and - STABLE.- LlavlnK pnrchaaeal new rlirs can furn ish first-class turnouts at call. .Special attenf'n giren to transient stock, llorsea boaraed by the day or month. (htrapeat Itatea iu tho City. Telephone oonnavHInn with the 8t Charles Hotel. Telephone ortlors giren prompt attention. Fourth Street, between Ellsworth and StrwtCar lint. F0RT.MILLIER & BRVING, -FUNERAL DIRECTORS- Arterial Embalming done Scientifically. Albany, Oregon. "FRUITS AND FLOWERS." . AN IMaUSTRATRD II OIVKCUM1 ural mon'hly Journal, edited bv Prof K. R Ike. J(o farmer or fruit "Vownr can afford to We without I. It PaYs whoaver take it, 'i per year. (1 .sjx montha, 20 eents a iii(r.lo ntitnbnr. Address, , J), STKA KISS, Pairtlenal, Oregon ROUSE WANTEI)-.njllll ,,, rent, about lour rooms, aoiiiewhore n second ward. Leave woral at Tritea1 1 Tory stable. NEIGHBOR I OF LINN GOUNTY SIMPSON'S. in f Hard th market. BAZAAR. Learning- Goods Store of Albany, Novelties In tks Millinery line, ai FROMAN HI.OUK viz: Woolens Cloakings Tailors'. Trimmings Bags, Warps and Batts Flannels Jeans and Cottonades Blankets "' Domestics BILIOUSNESS, CONSTIPATION, BLOOD AND KIDNEY DISORDERS. 8. HEADACHE AND -"LIVER CURE BLOOD KIDNEYS AGU6 AND 20 YEARS' dLIOUSNESSU Fracllce of Wedl die leads me to recommend tbe PREPARED BY HE&aMEDlClrlE Liver Cure Sale B Headacne au tXJFUR. OREGON. and Sure. Dr. L. TAKDEHrOOt, phki 30 ctfaTj rm Bomi Dulur, OrefO"' J. A. Camming, Wall Paper, J )riij!8, laintH, Oils ALBATJY, OREGON N J OTICETO DEBTORS, Having K out of business I dealro i ei"""-'- all outMtanaliuK accounts. All P0", Indobtod to inn are n quested to can o" me and oa'.lle at onco. .nc J, J. DUBRCILtS