- " 1 " " I .. r- t . . c A Inth't of i gctUu :Demotvsx. Ben JIarrUon U said to have cleared $io6,oco by hU recent four vears job. The people voted tor pennon reform at the same time that they voted for tariff reform One of the targe rubber tnilli consumes in the course of a year fur the boxing of Its good: 15,000,000 feet of lumber. Vlicn Kan tat sends "rebel brigadiers" to Congress it is high time for the Republican party to organize an expedition to search for new "Issues.'' The new uniun station at St. Louis will comprise a (rain shed of glass and iron the largest in the world, to cost 5i,4'o,ooo. The entire expenditure, including the cost of lane', will bt over $5,000,000. The first asylum for the inbane established in this countrwas founded at Williamsburg, Va. In I773, and was the only one in the United States until 181 S, when the McLean Asylum Somervllle, wan incorporated. The acknowledgement of the Independence of the United States by European powers was lu Ibis order: France, by treaty in Feb ruary, 177S; Holland, In April, 17s; Swe den, in February, 1 783; Dennurk in February, Spain in March and Russia In July, 17S1, and Great Britain la 1783. The country expects the democracy to Jive up to its professions squarely. It does not ask that it temporize in any way or todecare while doing one way that it will presently do another. Congress must take the word of the peonle, twice express ed at the pells in national elections, for granted. It will have Its CottitnUslun arid lta authority to net. The democrats need have no fear of the republicans or any other patly In 1806 If Uiev will, through their representatives In congress, proceed courageously ar.d directly to revlst the tiriff according to the conditions of today and not according to the conditions of ten years ago. If the party goes into the cam paign of 184 without bavin- carried out the pitnclplcs and professions of that puty on the subject of the tariff it will cauie an abatement of the popular confllcnce. Just now too many prominent democrats are advancing suggestions which savor too much of concession to republican ideas. We need no advice whatever from the re publicans. They have bankrupted the treasury, and it Is the tteniocmtic duty to work reform all along the line qniie regard less of advice front the McKinleyite. A liorUHONlsrRVtVAL. Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts has writ ten anothc- public letter. JIls last previous Oie vas written from Kurope at the hegln- n'ng of the Presidential canvass, and was brimful of conviction that the American peo ple would never, no, never, go back on the Force bill 01 the McKinley hill. In his judgment these two were the right and left Lowers of national salvation, How well posted iheS:natorwas kept dur ing his absence we c;imot say. He came home just in time to vote for Harrison and Halle. Probably there w as no more shocked and disappointed person in (his whole land not excepting McKinley than Senator Hoar when the people's magnificent veidlct was known. However, he has recovered sufficiently to write anosher letter, (his time to the Home Market Club of Boston. He is just as cunfiJent as ever that "we ar the righteous" to whom the promise that they shall inherit the eirth was given, ll shall certainly do all in my power to prevent ! bid legislation, M he s;.js. HU simple creed Is: All Republican legislation is good legisla tion; AH Damocratic legislation is bad legis lation. It is enough for hlin, and he will never, never desert the Republican party. He is a composite of Mrs MIc&w ber and Mrs Partington, w ith all the devotion of the one and all the expertness wi ll a broom of the other. There are today mar; than 200,000 women in the UnltedStates earning a living by pro fessional and personal service outside that of mechanical labor or work in the shops, In U13 practice of law and medicine, the teach ing of music and art, literature and science, and In clerical work of diffreni kinjs in Government and oher official places. A ustrulia is entering the commercial world is Competitor in a new line of production. Beside? her contributions of mufon, wool and grain, she now oflem the article of butter, Arrangement have recently been completed for shipping 200 tons of fresh but'er weekly to the London market. It Is preserved on the voyage by cold storage. A sjm;u;-TaX VOTK, Mr Henry has received advices to the eT ecb that an cxtrem.'ly signitican vote lojk place in the New South Wales Parliamsnt 011 Oct. 18 when the Prolectioni.t Ministry Only s.i veu itself frcm defeat by voting against a resolution proposed by one i-f their own supporters and lu favor of an amendment oiTetcd by the most bitter ojipanents of pro tection '.he single-tax men. It is beroml.ig more and more evident ev ery day that radical a;lion on the land ques tion cannot be imuh longer tbhyel, ail witn th? eviden"; dcii,n of testing tlu lovi ng of the Hons- a pr.)te:lio:ii.-;4- Mr Caip 111 an introduced a resju'lon declaring fur a pi'ogtesslvc land tax on holdings over .l'i,ooo In value. This was rpjo td by Mi Oiton (Single Taxei), who declait-d (hat if a man holding land up to I'l.ooo in value was too poor to tax, it w as clearer Mill ilut the man w ho owned no land at all and h id only bin hands to depend upon or'ght net to be taxed by ad valorem duties, and wl o moved a straight sing ie tax substitute declaring: 'That in the opinion of this House a sys eni of raiin reveiue hy the direct tiitio:i of land values, irrespective of improven:a's, would gieatly promote the wdf ire of thU country." In the debate which ensued it was evidjiir th at Mi Cut tun's iinuiuln nit umildbo c.muvl when ih Pieniicr, Sh (leo Pil.l came out with be dcc'aiatum th.i' he should vute for Mr l turn's .inuiulniint, nud with a fun her declaration tint the liovetnmcnt.mtendcd to ptess the h'Cal lloveinmer.t bill, which au thorizes the imnicipa lilies to raise their rev enues by a tax on hind values witiuut rtf.: eiuo to the improvements on the land. On division Mr Cut 1 0114 subsiliut was adcptcJ in place of the original ics.daTinby a vote of 46 to 13, Kvh ihe leader tl i!ie (.tOverninvnt and the UiuLr of ;hc Opposition -01Ing for it, and it was then finally adopted by a vo'c of 4,0 to 10. iiu . 11 ..w..ju.. am C.vH (iKOi'RKY Si'okk AUrn Bios, are now In ihelr new quarters in the llrink HUnk, at Ihe comer of 1 eny and Second Street, and wi h ilicap icnu.a small expense account generally, and a first diss stock rf goods, arc prepared to give their cim'.omers the best batgahis to be obtained in the iity, for cash. Cash counts with them, mid Ihe public waul ing the best good ami produce to be se emed in the city shculd call on them, where they will get low p-ucsand the best goads Kit in liro si-11 no hd.lv tutT, but sell boots and thct's nisde of 1 rather. The Interior Department of the United States was established in the Spring of 1S49. It was the first establishment of a new branch of the government since 179S, when the Na vy Department was created. The first in cumbent of the office was Thomas Ewing of Ohio, appointed by President Taylor. - Ui.-Jftdf. Tin Best Place. Would you buy ycur Holiday goods from the finest slock in the city, then call on Blackmail A Hodges. They have a large and select stock of Toilet Cases, Albums, Pictures, Peifumerv, Ktc, Ktc And will make it an object for gift purchasers , t, &r Do not buv be fore examining their superior stock of holiday goods. Fur tub Homdais. Miss Ma trie E Murtin will take orders in painting for the holidays ftt her studio, ufc thn rri- deneo of Kev G W Hill on 5th street. Leave tutors early mid secure a fine noiiuav gilt. "oi R Work is Life,1, A series of 13 articles bv successful men in ns manv pursuits is one tf ihe many strong groups of articles which are announced in The Youth's Companion for 1S0I. "The Hravcf t Deed 1 ever Saw" is the topic of iniouier series v uuneti Mates Ucnerals. The prospectus for the coming year of The f !', ianion is more varied and generous than ever. Those who subscribe at onc will receive ihe paper free lo Jan istt 1S93, nu ior a 111.1 year iroin that date. Only fi."5ayear. Address Ihe Youth's Com panion, Bo ton, Mass. NEW A I) VKKTISK.MEN'I S. AN INVITATION To a wtddiuii is hsiltd with delight, so an cxoriatinn ttsaye mony if htn-d to with attention, and if heed td thouU tcuide yon to the store 1 f C K HrounrU. Wc I.f ap, (r"Ki Follow. New California see U's NaveU and Japanese oram;f. A-k nbout Cat I I hinder. He's yust k.u.ie t town, at l onlcke ho. Kui:. Ui'iM Mift b.i.md to ho th-' le 1 1:: in boots And idine for low pru-' and b,-t l.ty ui.d Iirtft toi.lv to se'iet from. VAtuiot Lu .'tuahd in Alhat.y. I.mL'J: Mr, Chan. X. Ilancr if Fredorte'-t, Md.. suflered terribly for over ti-u year- with nbaceei and I'inni'.ig sores on his loft Ivr, Ho w:nted away, grew weak and lliin, ami was obliged to imo a cane and crutch l-.j ;i thlm: hieh e.ml.l te tliouKiit ol was dou without good result, unlit he began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla !ll.h rITr.-tfil .1 inTdvt cur.-. Mr. Ilsiipr 1l JI..M- m II,.- !.,.,( ( hoallh. Full particulars "t liu raw nmK-iMit:il KlmadilrpM V. 1. IIk & Co., Unveil, Mass. HOOO'8 P1LL8 rp thf best aft0r-dlnnr I'lli it'M A wlion. py.r lulsrlip .ml bllljuini'ii. A Co.MKf Struck. A few mornings gothe families of A ii Bailey and S R McLearan, living near I'endleton, were thrown into a stale of intense excitement by a terrific explosion. For a time the Incident was clothed In the garb of mys tery, but now the puzzle has been solved. Says the Eabt Oregnian: "The report was occasioned by a meteor which passed over Walla Walla at 4 o'clock In the morn ing, and was seen by a few parties who happened to be up at that hour. It Is de scribed as a beautiful and Impressive sight. The ball of fire seemed about as large as the crown of a hat. and continually emitted a shower of sparks. It did not appear to the eye to be more than 100 feet high, and seemingly barely mUsed the tons of the tallest buildings. It trav eled in a horizontal line southward, and shortly after It disappeared from view a renort was heard like that of a distant cannon, followed by another of the same kind, and buildings were shaken by the explosion. That meteor is located some where between Pendleton and Walla Walla, and some one should get out a 6C.vc!i warrant and find It.1' STOP at Will iJStarkVif you .do ire seo the finest line of silverware ever brought, to Albany. It embraces many novelties and iviil ho aold at rea?onabl We are coinz to pat the prions dovit 9 cash and sill for ch only. Allen Bros. c,. Fraivi TrEMS. A lodge of 1 Good Templars was organized in tills city Monday evening anu omtcia t'"i'"i but we are unable to give them as tney were refused us yesterday. At the regular meeting of the Board of Trade Mondav evening the following orticers were ehcted for Ihe ensuing year: President, F M Yilkins; vice-president, DrKujkcnil.i:i; secrd.iry, A S McClure; treasurer, Hist National Hank ; finance comrrlili:e. 11 W llolden, II N Cockerllne and E J l'ra.lcr. The firemen of this city new tueir annual election Mor.dav. There were two tickets in the field, one gotten up by the Hook and Ladder company and the hose companies and the other by the en gine company. R M Day for chief en gineer and Ilavld Linn for assistant was the comtinaiion ticket and S I Idler fc r chief and Wid McGee lor assistant was the ticket of the engine company. 'I he election was a peculiar one as R M Day of the combination ticket was fleeted chief and Wid McGee of the engine company was elected assign1. The vote was as J..I1A... 1? 1 n-.. ri. IV A CI : S Heller, 45"; David Linn, 45. Register MoviNti Outfit. The undersigned is prepared to d all kinds of house raising and house moving promptly anu 111 nr&i clast order. Call or leave orders at my res'dence at coi of Third and Oak s'reets, Albany. J B Tillotsom. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. ht Mt CV uut r Court of tkt Statt of Qrt- gn tr Linn Comnt'y. In Itir ttulttrof tlu'mU't of Wru H Mcllridt. dcM NOVU K IS UI'.KKHT tllVKS THAT THK V ilt'tinnl linn iatirator of iui I fMOnti? has fllttl lu final Rivoiwil tlitrrMi with he vrrk of paid ci'urt, mul Hist lti foutity vmrl of l.iini intmtv Orcvou, )( tinted Siurtfjiv. tde 7th dy t .lanuary, 1-O.t, l 111 oVliH-k in th frfrio,m nf tui I tU. n the ii!n? fur h-rin ami a tiling ai,t o mimt wA lht ftftllrmcnl ..f ftat. l'nt; !itit hr onl.-r of .1 N Duncan, Countr Jutic lltHl iKotuil-cr S'h, IS--.'. J A Kx in;iiK. II tl tl.'tll, Ai!i.inUra!cr Alt Tlli'f 3 !t Al'.-i WD rrtn n,i!oli ihiwi, V I' :ilitnf Krt.t O 11-jrklmrt. Mri.oYMKN r v in n: d.- ' l '.! V IH Ml" 1:1 H Ciu st ri: i H 0 irlri fnn v. E have the 'arcst and most attractive ttc DRY GOODS, NOTIONS FAN GOODS, ETC., ever snown in AH.any w OODS Buitable for HOLIDAY trade. rt 1 On lloi fcei h hi mm ii u j! l lkm I a 1 1 VV Eothtsl'oi the"0"uestl)n E havel reduced the pric on a great many Call and seo what we can do for you. W your trade. GEKTS for Butterick'g patterns and Warners oi IE also carry a full line of Henderson's Redsel house sho, the bst child shoe in the worl I OURS for I usineis, should be looked into. And when this Is done I!-.! intelligent smoker uses BLACKWELL'S BULL DURHAM SMOKING TOBACCO. BI.AC KWELL'S DURHAM TOBACCO CO., Durham, N. C. H. EWERT -LEADS IN W. F. READ &C0.I Oregoj Holiday Goods in the jewelry line, having on kand a complete and elegant stock of Gold and Silver Watches of the Leading Kinds, Diamonds, Gold Headed Canes, Gold and Silver Headed Umbrellas, a fine stock of Silver Ware and many novelties too numerous to mention. FORTMILLER & MIN Umlert alters -:- ami Embalmci WE IvfcEP constantly on har d a full lii.e, of tr.etalic, cloth a u vecd can ceffins. Alto builal lotes ar.d suits,' In broadcloth, intln,ccl n ti which will be sold at The Lowext Living Profit. EMBALMING'.81"1 llie riorcrcare ' lhe dt:a'1 0 'P"'11-- P. J. SIY1ILEY, 1ST. ST., ALBANY, KopresentiiiK the Irmlinpi I.itliorapliinj?( nml lilank lluok Jliikiiiii liousi'8 im lhi rai'ilio (.'oast, I can supply the tnnlo with anytliin K from a calling caul to tlio lincst litho, work ilosircil, or from a statement to the largest blank book or ledger useil. Kwrj'tliinp first-olaw, irioes (jiinrniim! as low asanyone. t-aniplo to be seen. Ht itn'iiibt'r tlti u hai in nted. TAKEN UP On niv place. a Ipw miles fiom A 'banr. a son si mate, two yearn old, branded H on eft hntilder. 'I bo owner will ploaso cam anil pet mare, and iay 10. aiiverus tnc and tt twr rxpensos. November oih, 1S92. A G MAKSHALL NOTICE CF FIREMEN'S ELECTION; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTH AT on Monday, the 12th day of Decem ber, 1892, at the hall of the Albany En gine Co., No. 1. the annual election of ihe Albany Vire department, of the city of Albany, Linn county, Oregon, wilt be held for the purpose of electing a Chief tngineer and an Assistant Lhief hngtneer of the said Albany Fire Department. The folloA'fnt; persons have been r.p -pointed bv the liosird of Delegate of said Albany Fire Departmental iudired of said election tow it : William Richard, of Al bany Knyine Company No 1 ; N M New port", of Linn Engine Co No 2; J A Mc Feron, of R II & L Co, No 1. Said election will commence at on? o'clock p m and continue without closing the polls until sx o'clock p m of said day. Albany, Or, Nov 23rd, 1S92. PRES 11 MARSHALL, Sec'y A F D. DALRYMPLE& NEWPORT Managers, Collection! a iptll regnrtlleM of Conef ifrnti In nil lhe ?atlpy tnwht: Ot'FlCK over I, K Hlui o'i store, lttf Hlekt HEW FISH MARKE1 Just opened hy the urderKijinpd. Will keei on hand all kmd of frfi iUh in i0Hoii. n First nrrct opjwllo the Kura House. Free do! ivory to aUt uot the oitv, a 10 Keep a cimiee stoek ni niMt and game, tsLAVUKTHK A CLAKH. 1.R HALK CUKAP.-Ir AmoV old I1 pace, toin,t b.oek 4, Hackleiran's .frd Bdditinn. (1,oi Umtthp. yi nft etuap. I'ne halt down, balance to tilt pnn hwr, Inquire of Ir W.n Amot. OVl'.H i'HoTSK. of ,lhn-. Fr rent liKtnnins With Jan IV, for one it iU T' y.Mr. FT pirk'ii'.iM, r i on r 11 Urt" Juii'.iH Jjupli, Albtiy, Or, Oil Fainting, ACISS ANNIK STKAKBUKU durine . , J, tlio couiinpt aoa8on, will tc; -'h clasi-rs In oil pr.intini; at her rooms in the Mclinain Block. Instructions Riven on 1'uisi1hb and Thursday to "reneral classes, huJ on Saturdays to chool rlmilren. Orders taken for the h .i Call anil ee work uJ olilnln particular! NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. VoTlfKM HF.MBY GIVEN THAT i the annual stock aoldsrs n oot.nir of i ne rariutra c iuerchanta Insurance C'oiiipiny, or All any, Orgon, ivlll be heln at the company's oMoe In th city of ,hiiy, Orejion. on Wdncday. Jan tic; 1SW1, at Ilia bo ir or2o'clrck ra f aid day. fur th pur pes of e'ecting nin directors cf as id company t aerve on year, anil to transact suoh other hmlneaa a may regularly couie before aaid intet Ing. By nr.ior of tli President. l'td 'ov iMh, 2. J RI1SMAN, Secrwtary and Manat;or. MUSIC HATH CHARMS, You can truly ny, tiicre is no place like home, happv'hi ;iie, if you posis one ol lho-c tlcj; amlswrtt toned planm, at Mrs II 1 mans, n; Firt street. Thcc limit evening u just lhe time to emir liem. xlra siiiaiec furllrnrie or 8ft t! real ALBANY, - - MASONJCjTEMPLE, - OR.EG CARPET DEPARTMEN WH.I. liTOIKEI) WiTH THE CHOICEST MATTiNGS, GIL CLOTHS. PTIDTAI1 DRAPERIES LINOLEUMS. lU til All OF THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES AND PEIGES UNEQUALED IB THIS MARKET Samuel E. Youn ALBANY N.UPSER1E ALBERT BRQWNELL(Suessor (o Hunan & Brownell, rropricior VFFICE AND PACKING GROL'NDS ONE HALF MILE WEST Of V city. We would call the attention of our friends to the fact that better prepared than ever before to furnish everything In the shape of Fruit, . and Ornanienial trees. Small Fruit vines, etc.. at either wholesale or retail. s:cck Is flrst-c!as, guaranteed true to name and fre ' om Insnect rests, V prices low. C. E. Browncll Is our city aeent and' ers left witli him store will rertiv nrnmnl nn.l rar.L.I .d'aniU. tt . i . HrllefO ( .,H.HIH,U, ai,Wilwull, 1 . n . sno ice mcwi Cktalejutt ALBERT BROWSEl; A'bany, 1 Till- Ist'O Isaues 200 page Dry Goods and General Outfitting CATALOGUE. Semi your name on a postal card TO-i and get one.