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,j r'uliilnhml ev.-y amy in she steak x eort Niifiiiny, IWMi iurm, rMitmm Prap'ri crrr OFFICIAL PA PR. It. ' Kutnrail at the I'nat otfli-e at Albany, (r , rfKon, oonnl o'nTC mail mitttir. fiiiiy nn rnnrn ;ih. met 1 O-OOD HJTBJITIlSrO t liELSHAZZAIl TO NIGHT. !i:i,siiAT.zAn i Hrrcajw. A lro and ilclit?litMl mi'liciice witnensed tlie prc Hi'iitution of tin) cantata Itclslmzzar at ,tlni opera hoiiw last night. It wan .prolmhly tho iiri-atfat amateur ihiccchh ciu tho liiHtorv of the city. It wan pro 'vented mnoothly anil without liitclicH "that often mar amateur efforts, nil the little (letailH lieint! attended to. Only 2 lionrH anil b mirmitu were consumed in the reniliition of it. The rant was for tunately niaile, ami conlil not have been Improved in the citv. l'rof le is a Kreut jicishn.zar ; Mrs K W I.nn:doin it queen ly, anil with her maxnilicent voice channel! the anilience an the queen retains: W 11 Young perforuicil theilifli- k cult character of Zerriibhaliel with pro. i fcRsional ability, lioth in aiiiKini; ami in action; mint ucrma r.nm noiomy makea a beautiful An'onia, inieen of lielshazrar; 1 but her mnititiK in of a pleading nature ; ' (iene K I.arimore wan cut out for Cyrus, kin)! of I'eraia, anil presented that fa mous warrior in a splendid manner. The soldiers battle march wait a prominent fjeature of the entertainment. MrH Kate liAiken Ih a good Kheloniite, wife of 1 v......i.i...iu.i ii.... iu ......... ....i her acting excellent. Little Carrie 1'rirhard pleased the audience an tier ' chilil. Hva Cowan made a pretty angel ' -with a very sweet voice. C H Hart did ' Feslus, the l.ord Chamberlain well. C W SearH waa a prominent character as Daniel, and the interpretation of the 'writing on the wall wax a striking feature .of tho cantata. Mrs J r. Miller was Hio.l ns the Jewish princess. Anna L io'dsinith. Minnie Van Horn and Mrs V Sherman Thompson made a splendid cast as lamed oi uciuiiaz.ar court, not ;-only looking well in their rich costumes, j hut doing pome excellent theatrical work. The Maui attracted deserved nt- bvtention, and the chorus of maids, revel- ers. soldiers, guards, messengers, bi heralds, etc, was a lich one. The fine I' . " i i ..: ..i i. i costumes, ana goon suige sellings auiieu f. greatly to the effect, l'rof Lonllard is entitled to credit for his perfect aeeom- ! .'iianimont. Two much praise cannot be ' '-. bestowed on l'roi I.ee ami Mr Young, as '.'"well as the entire company of fiftv people tor their untiring ellorts in making le b hazzar ho great a success. j It will ho repeated tonight anil should DC given a pacKeu nouse. A F.mii v Diktl'Kan'ck. Shortly after - n j 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon the screams of women attracted a crowd to the stair Uvav lcnting to the upper story over , -Squire Karrar & Co's an-l Gilbert & I'at- ! ton's store. I seems I red hlttlcr and his wife Allle have separated, but are not divorced. The Issue of tnelr unhappy marriage was a boy, Vivian, now 3 years : util The -nother was formerly Misi Scott, ilnnoliicr of the Mr Soott who ur.eJ to keep ,; a gun store in Albany, but who now lives in i,anerouniy. "e " SpIIwooiI. hut veterdavon her way to her ! father.s house In Lane county, she stopped 1 I.II. I Tl.aMl,IM ott at haicm 10 gei nei lihw. ..ivhhm was with his grandmother. Mis Whittier, living upstais In the block above men tioned. t he Ctl.ltl S inomer cm in mm got hold of the child, when the grand mother and another lady Interferred, and there was a scene and a struggle to get possession of the bov. A gentleman ti nally Interferred and took the llttie fellow away fiom the women, when l'ollceman Dlllev arrived mil took possession of him. They 'proceeded to the police court, where Judge Gooded discharged them. The mother, having possesion of her child, will keep him and proceed on to her father's home, and the Issue of divorce proceedings w ill decide Into whose cubtody he shall finally be put. Statesmau. Ri kawav Kerry I'.oat. This fore- f noon, when Ihc fer-y boat at this city was in the untune 01 tno nt'eaii', me cabU' avn ir.vv.y nt a pni.it where it had been splii-ed. ainl the li't limited, down tre.nn. Mr Hevine, the fei . yninn, and Mrs RainwiOev, were on lwril. The former coolly let down l!ie small boat and took his passcmser to shore and then followed the fer'y boat, which " swung a'onnd to tho shove just north of theO 1' bridge, w here it was fastened to .the shore, the cable will b mended and the boat brought hack in time to be . running in n day or two. IIavk U noticed tiiat Allen Bros" gro- I rcrv store is always full of fruils, vege- tables, etc, t'ie very latest in tne mar ket. If there is anything to he had they ' have it. 'Apples, Cabbages, i Grapes, Turnips, '1 Cranberries. Cauliflower, i Oranges, Sweet 1'otatoes, lemons. Carrots, Tigs Feet, Celery, t Sauer Kraut, Iieets. ''i Tnosi! Fink Cbristnma slippers at Klein Bros, are so tasty nnd neat that Jay iflould would be proud to wear them. 'But remember about that J.inno. When nftnr Christmas vnil ti 11(1 out that 80I11C 0110 has really become the possessor of that piano for only a few dollars you will never forgive yourself. Hut ask Klein jiios atiout it. Hon l wail now. LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF HEATIUG ST0VE3. -AT - MATTHEWS!" WASHEURN'o' Slav be seen the finest stock of irold nnd silver . watches, diamond nnd other rings, jew elry, Rilvcrwar", An, in the city. H to t,i F K M(u, vv-:ia yon wsat soini liin;; iw ict. Hu'jey, inipid syrup, cto. IMI4l Al PKUSIIMAL Mrs Win Cyrus, of Scio, is visiting in uie cny. K.t'tor I'.ert Van C'eve, of the Toledo 1 ost, Ik in Hie city. M m Jos Ty !)- rnlif ned 111 S.i'em this fiMKi alter a visit won .v.iany fi ienda llonii e Frompii and Ci'U I'.prl.Im i lei'l this niHin on a inoniii H I'ip In I.os AneeieR. l ari. Miss WttiimfM', lieiol m i 1 1 ;,cr will M'-h H J Hower. went to I'oi Ui-iiil Ui'.n noon for a conole inonlii's sojou n. ('utility huperiiiteiident llns-ell neiit lo lla sev tislHV to alteiid a loei'l i.iht.- lule there. A Iso Miss F. a Will aiii on. Mr (irren McUonalil, of Si'ln. a veteran of the ('Hyuse wsr, who on occasions though his tune had come, was In tlie city today. MrC IS Moiilaue pnd fauiilv. of leb anon: were in Albany today on toe.r way home. R'ier an nbsvucu of several months in Vancouver. Mr and Mrs J A Gross are now at I.os Angeles, and a letter from Mr Gross to an Albany friend states that ho is in good health and having a good time in glorious winter weather. Ted Cii'YRii ar.ived in Alltanv yester day from the Hound, and is the giiesl of hii brother, 0 A Cni'iin. lie will re main a week or two. Mr Cui ,an recently invented a tire tii-.htener. which is un doubtedly a fine thing. Hev K G t -vine went to Portland this noon, and will preach there on Sabbath. Tomorrow be will vinit w ith his son, O 11 Irvine, 111 McMiunvi'le. Key Wilson will preach in the U 1' chinch on Sab bath. A Fi'nnv Item. A "funny" item comes from Dallas, according to a Salem ex. The other day Taylor Dunn was selling a feed-chopper and. while exhi biting the good qualities of the machine in question, be slipp d bis finger too far under the chopper, which, in its descent, nipped oil the tip end of the finger. A few moments later Mr Taylor's fat he. was explaining to some bystanders how the accident happened, lie took hold of the machine and was showing its mechanism. "Now," said he, "Taylor had his linger right here when 'he chop per came down andelipped the end of it otr." And to exemplify the explanation, at this very juncture the chopper blade came down, catching the xeuior Dunn's finger on the block and cutting its end oil just is it had done the finger of the young man only a moment bclore. llns is what the writer's informant chose to call a "funny" item. Hut there is prob ably little tun in it lor tne Dunns. Uncle Tom's Cabin. A good audi ence greeted the New Orleans Company in tlie oneva house lust evening when they produced that time-honored drama "Uncle Torn s catnn," ciraiiiauzea iroin tlie book of that name, and which used to rivet our attentionin youth's bright Bummer days. The plot however, never sema to uet old. and it waa rendered in good form last evening, the different charactera lieing correctly represented. Nanaimo"(H C) Free I'resa of Dec 3, 1891 At the opera house Monday night. Heavy Isiiebtkdness. County Clerk Payne, at the request of the State Board of Equalization, has footed up the total amount of mortgages on real property in this state. The figures are not pleasant to contemplate, me total is one million one hundred and seven thousand six liHndred and sixtv-nine dollars. ($1,107,- Will.) The Key to Success. That is what we all want. It Is'nt luck, for there is no such t i nt?. It is principally belntr care. till about small things, for Instance, the buying of the best quality ot groceries, fruils and produce for family use, at the smallest cost. This counts in the long run. Those who deal with Conn Hend- ricsou report bargains both in quality and price. They also have a fine line of crock- erv ware, toys, etc, suitable tor tne holiday trade, w hich It will pay the public to call and see beiore buying. The Ladifs Bazaar. Do not buy your Christmas presents without calling at the Ladies Bazaar,where there is a large and elegant stock of novelties suitable for the holiday trade, some one will receive a Christmas present of an elegant French doll, one of the prettiest ever seen in Al bany, now on exhibition at the Bazair. Kkli.oog School. TneKellogg scho- of dreis cutting at or.ier of f'irsii-n-J Haker in the Ralston house i now o.icn. Lessons not limited. Ladies are invited to call and examine the system. Fine Suii'.nc.s. Mi W R Graham hi s just received a fine "-'e oi su'tlns h i he bast, whicn are as nieas anvnMg every brought h"-e, e-nbrarlng the 1 uest patterns He U anxious to have the ncb lic Inspect them end get prices. H's Ion, experience will enable him to suit the most fastidious. Old People. J. V. 9. is t!:e only SarrftTtsrtllft t!:a t-M or 'l.ln t.-nnlo ftlwmli! Ink,-, hi Hii mliir rttl Dolus!, of, Is under eert&ln canditle-ns known to ts emaciating. J. v. 6. en ir.e ronitniy is i-'uciy Tesetsble Mid stimulates ilipwtlon and err-stei dcw blood, tho very thine l-r oM, I'.vllrRli) or broken down ycor-I?. " I'Jllus t:r.::: '.iv a", prolongs lii-.'lr tires. A case hi j-ulut: Mrs. JVli'.cn an estimable Slid cMi-rly la.ly o! 510 Mnso i Ht.. S. 1". was ior i:ut :t1is dc'Hnlnc r:o rnrddly s.i to sarlourly a!nr..i ..or family. It cot so badtbat she wns Snai'.y iur,U toil with rshitluj pells. She writes: Wbiic lu tbtt clamorous cnuultii ii I saw seme i.t '.be testimonials eon ccruinc J.V. S. bui! sent for a bottle. That marked the tiirnhe: point. I regained my lost (lcsli and slrciisth and bavc not loll 10 well In years." That was two years ir.i a:i.l Mrs. Belden is well end hearty to-day, and mill taking J. V. 8. It you are old or Iceblc and want to be built up. A.,b far Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, moat efTectlrc, largest bottle, Rami- prlec. ?I.W, six for toM. ' roli SAIX IIY STANARD & CUSICK ALBANY Our exchanges have published lists of heavy tax payers for nearly all the counties of Oregon. It is an interesting fact that in only one of them has the name of an editor been seen. It tells its own story, and suggests that if you o.ve the printer you'd better pay up. The Ilarrlshurg Courier makes an at tack on the car Evangel, and, it manager, recently In this citv, which Is entirely un called for and very small in spirit. Mr Wheeler, the manager of the car, Is a gen tleman In every sense of the word and does not deserve the epithets thrown at him by our cotemporary. S I Coslello applied for a license to sell liquor in North Salem, not a part of the city, publishing the petition in a Stay ton paper. This was fi.und out by the people of the precinct and a remonstrance was p escnted tin- county court with 371 names, while there were only 234 on the petition. A woinans remonstrance with 378 names was also presented. Tne petition was dis missed at the cost of the petitioner. The matter has attractcdlconslderable attention there. This is an age of invention. One could tell blind folded that the following invention, a peculiar one, cuiuu iroiu San Francisco. Geo Y S Wada is the genius, and the invention ia simply a toy, which is so constructed that two jointed figures, repiesenting prize fight ers, may he caused, by the working of certain .evers, to make tlie movements of actual prize fighters engaged in a con test with one another. Means are also provided whereby one of the men renre- sented as f ghting may lie forced sudden ly downward, as though he had been knocked down by a blow from his opponent. Lebanon. The Compton brothers, o Albany, have bought two lots from Dr Courtney, west of the railroad, and each win Duiici a dwelling house. At the last meeting of the A F and A M, the following officers were elected fi,r the ensuing term: E E Hammock, W M ; ur u I1 uuckett, SWiJC Gordom, J VV ; V M Miller, secretary; Dr J S Courtney, rcasurer, The one Industry above all other! which Is needed In Lebanon is a flouring mill. Families living within four miles of tills place go to Albany for their mail and wtiiie there make their purchases. Married, at the home of the bride's fa ther, In Waterloo, Wednesday, Dec. 15, T i- Klcc and Miss liattie Gross. Both parties arc well and favorably known in Linn county . The newly married couple win spena a lew weeks in Waterloo, otter which they will remove to Wolf Creek. Josephine county, where Mr kice has some vaiuaDie, mining interests. Ad vance. . . Holiday Goods. A fine line of holi day goods mav be seen at G L Black man's. His plush goods particularly are tine, embracing a variety of handsome articles, which shculd be seen by all buy ing holiday goods. After a prosperous season the citizens of Linn county will deslie to p.esent their friends with the best to be obtained. Mr li'ackman can accom modate them with as fine a line of hclidav goods as is to be seen anywhere. L. E. Is ringing out tlie old year Men's, Young Men's and ing Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Tailoring. He has very desirable and boys in the following lines : Neckties ot many designs, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Fancy White Shirts and Night Shirts, Gold and Silver Headed Silk Umbrellas, Slippers, Kid Gloves, Jcwoh-y. Smoking Jackets, Overcoats, Hats, Etc. HOKE AMI AKItOAD lielshszgir tonight. Hev IU minger and his mummy have been in -Sdlem attending Ilia (1 A K fair. The hull of the General Butler which waa wrtcked riurinv tlm recent tnrm several miles south of Yaqui'ia. drifted into Ya quins yotoi-day striking the south jetty and knocking out about eighty feet of it. i. The southbound passengor oo the South ern Ksnsns was wrecked two milea north of Cherryviilo, Kan., yeatorday. The oxpieas oar, the regular coaches and the sleeper were hurled down a hiph enibauknient, with about forty paascmers on hoard. Twenty six persona we e injured, three fatally. Will Si Stark, tin jewelers. Fresh crisp celery at Allen Urns, Ask for Croscent tea at K E Allen's. Fresh roasted cofl-i a'. F E Allen's. The best roast coffee in the city at Conrad I'loyera. Impairing neatly done at the large, gilt boot store. See the tig French d-.ll at tba Ladies Bazaar. Save money by huyinit Christmas gifts at Hulin & Akin'a drug store. Allen !& slwavs keep their customers upplte-1 w-th ft-esh butter and eggs. All lindsof choice eatio and cooking appUs at Allen Bros. In the line of speotacles and eye-glasses, Freaoh, ths jeweler, lead Look out for a hig displ ly of Christmas g-ods at French's jewelry atore. Ladies Oxford tie at greatly reduced rate at Klein Bros. Must hs sold. A large line off eleuant gold watohes in tasty nw trays al Will 4 Stark'a. Magnolia syiup, the (inert in the markit ia quantities to suit at F E Allen's. Ladies Oxford ties at Klein Brna. Cheap en in the city. Will tt sold at greatly re duced rates. Hulin & Akin, druggists at FnDcb's corner, have a large line of choice holiday goods, which they aro selling very low. Whatever may be the cause of blanching, the hair may be restored to its original color by the use of that potent remedy Hall'a Vegetable Siciliau Hair Kenewer. Now, what are you waiting for? Why not get right in and go Klein Bros, and buy goods from them for these tiokets are nearly Koue. KemembeJ that is a very beoutiful piano and who knows who will get it. Klein Bros have a large and choiee at oc of bMits and shoes for aalo at reasouab prions D not invest in foot wear not yoiihwa en tisir' stoi aal t'u ele gan piano at their store. Ton can get th worth of your money dv buying vour watches and clocks at F M Freixli'a, the corner jewelry atore. With his new bakery Cinrad Mover able to offer old and new customeis every thing firstclass in baked goodj. Decidedly the largest and choicest variety of tea in town is at C E Brcwnell'a. Sun dried,, basket fired, g-een, - b ack, English breakfast, &n Conn & Underwood, successors to Wilcox, are prepared to do first-olasa photographic work at their gallery at Second and Ferry streets. Give them a trial. What a tasty annearacee that niannat Klein Bros, would give yonr parlor. That young daughter of yours would be too proud of it. Go and ask Klein Bros, about it. Kea.ly it will cost yon bat a few dollars. xmsis nojoke. lio ana Bee them. with some fine bargains in Boys Clothing, Famish and suitable presents for men BLAIN t nr.tp si car. A Is MrllwalD Offers Nome Bottom Prlcea. He makes the following reductions in sugar for cath: 17 lbs dry granulated for $i.oo. 30 lbs extra C white for $1.00. 11 lbs extra C golden for $1 00'. Here are some wholesale prices: 100 lbs extra golden C ft i'A cts. too lbs extra U white Qt, 4 cts. 100 lbs dry granulated ( ( . He will also sell a five gallon keg o pickles tor jo cts. "American Aoiuci i.tukist." The re gular price of the American Agricultur ist is 1 1.50 per year. For a short time I am authorized to receive subscriptions at $1.00, also to furnish tlie December number free to all who subscribe now for 1802. F L Kknto.n. sub agent. p? r? A very aopel'Ung T, A vdry s'iipiis;ug T, A aavi'jtf, not wastiuc. lleaiiliful tastine Very tine flivured T, And a laree and ehoice stock of urocerien. fruits and baked goods, at Parker Bros. A good resolution is never to buy without first giving them a call. Kemember F M French can show you a fine line of holiday sooda. including gold and silver watches, silverware, jewelry, gold apeotaclet, canea and umbrellas, opera glasses, knives torks and spoons, ete. T. L, Wallace & Co. And see what "The White have to say each and every day. Then step inside and we will be pleased to show you a Magnificent line of Holiday Goods in our line. T. L. WALLACE & CO.. Leading Clothiers and FumisherSi -. The Birthplace of Great and Honest Bargains Strahan Block, F. L. Eenton, -:- Subscription JAgent for the Newspapers and Magazine, Near tho P. O., FEED STORE AND CUSTOM CHOPPER. We hare hay, oaU, cliop etiaw, chicken feed. etc.. constar.11 nn l.nrt Wholesale and retall aKent for H. F. Fischer, Corral IM flour florls Iran min KuUlfne.W BSU "Ur- VaMm ChPpiDt a "Peoialty -for "eiTuei ca'h Tor toll! Need a Watch? I have all kinds, at all prices and every watch fits the price. lint price is not everything in Avatch-buying; GUAHANTEED QUALITY is the ui&i iiuiij;. I Ruarantee waches accord ing to their quality; and quality mako3 the price. All kinds all finalities all prices. FVM. IvRENCH, Tlio Corner Jewelry Store 4326. IJeport of the Condition OF . THE LINN COl'XTY JiATlOXAL BAM, AT ALBANY, IX THE STATE OF OKKOON. ft'.tlieclose of businew, Dec 2ml, 1MH. Kfftttiirrefci Loan and discount (J.r..4tW,82 Overdrnltfi, secured and unmxurul J,4?a.f0 I'. H. Ui4 to secure circulation .', n40,UO Htwktj, icciiritien, claimn, etc fl.M8.20 tints from approved rewrve KuiiU 4,127,00 Due from other National bank Due from state hnnkn and liankem KV.M3.71 Bankinif h"UHo, furniture and flxturtd, . . 5,ow,.o(j Current expends and taxev paid V,("i3,t3 Frumiunm on V, 8. bonds 1VW),5 Vheckt and other rmh items) ll0.M Uilli of other Itaiifct OoU.OO Fractional paper currency, nickel, cents .74 Specie 40 llf3.80 I.I'kaI tender notes (0.00 Kedemption fund wilh U.N. Trvaiturer, (5 per cent of circulation)...,. 1,126.00 ToUl 4,774,34 Llabllltlcai Capital itock paid in..... lv ,i'HMX Lndivided protlu ... 17,4(3 4 National bank notes outstanding 22,5O.0( Individual depobita BulHect to check 11.149.03 Demand certificates of (leposit U,-7K,U9 Due to other National bank ri.7stt.01 Due to state banks and b"nkern 6,s50.7 Total $405,774.84 Statu of Origos, ) ss: County ot Linn, ) I, O. A. Archibald, Casnier, of tho above named bank, do solemnly swear that the alove state meat Is true to the best of toy knowledge and belief. O. A. ARCHIBALD, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this iKth day of Dee., 1S91. T.J. HT1TKH, L 8) Notary Fublle Correct Attest: W. H. GOLTRA ) J. A.( RWFORD i Director! J. L. COWAN. ) - ' Albany, Or eg) MORRIS & BLOUNT, C orner Flrnt and Baker Hit Star Bakerj C'orBroadAlblu and Firwt Stm COXRAD MEYER, Troprictor. -USALSS IS Canned Frails, ramiril .Meats), (l3niware, tiiren.waref Orled Frnlls, Vegetable. Tobacco, Cigaris. KiiRnr, KrticeM, Co flee, Tea. !:" Etc., In ftot evtrvll,.ir that Is kept In a irrntral varictjr bihI nsoctry itarr, UIkIksI tnsrkvt rico psid for ALL KINDS OP PRODUCE 1