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BACKS UOWN.
THE CUNB1T1JN OC IllSINltfS.
The lloston Herald of Sunday, S.-'ideiuijcr
o, contained 57 dispatches from widely
separated points, so selected as to eiuura'X
every section of the United State, deuliin!
with the business situation. All but two
of the reports speak of an improvement in
business, and many of them say it is very
marked. The exceptions are from Wil
mington, tel. and Newark, X.J. The
Herald, speaking for Massachusetts, fays
that money is en: ler and all lines of trade
more confident. Its general conclusion from
its reports is that "the worst of the g.'eat
financial scare of 19:) Is over," and "the
promise of speedy and complete recovery
from the depression of '.ho past months
already on the way toward fulfillment."
The New York reports ire those which
most people will feel Iho greatest interest
in and are us follows: The C'ommerclul
Advertiser says that "prominent men in
the commercial und financial circles all
agree that the corner has lieon turned and
and that the movement in all lines is now
in the direction of improvement." The
New York Times says that "inquiry in the
best informed quarters shows that there is
unmistakeably a better feeling and a more
hopeful outlook in general business circles.
There is no question here that the general
condition of the country warrants a pros
perous fall trade." The New York Herald
reports "a great change for the better."
Tho New York Sun says there is "a vast
chango for the better, prospects nre bright
tad renewed confidence indicnted ; business
should be better from now on." The New
York Tribune says a bull movement is on
and adds that "tho recovery from the ex
treme low prices of last July and early
August have now reached a remarkable
extent." The reports from the nmnufac
turing centers are especially favorable.
Chicago gives quite a rosccolored story
and San Francisco is extremely hopeful and
confident. The Middle West and the South
report a very encouraging outlook. Seattle
The doroitfirna-r backs down and tills on
the question of what was the position ot
the republican party in their platform of
)2 on the silver question. It attacked
the democrats for their poshicn on that
question sa jng that ''they did not say
what they meant nor mean wl.at they
said;'' and In the sime connection declared
that the republican party had alvva)s bei
a gold standard pary. The Ihmacnt thcn
made a quotation from the republican plat
form showing that It wusas strongly pledged
to the use of silver ai a standard money as
were the democrats wrier left that party in
the attitude of not saytnt; what they meant
nor meaning wlia: they siiJ In iSyj, if
oe the Mountaineer's statement that that
party has always been a party that adhered
to the gold atandard. The MoititttiiiierT
now admits that that part)' plalform is
practically the same as that cf the demo
crats on the same question. This admis
sion being made by that paper our charge
it true and proves by its own admissions
that It did not say what it meant nor.mt
what it said In 1S92.
Care, tlulrk and Mettve.
The valuable curative proerties of All
cock's I'orous 1'lasters are ie to the em
ployment of the highest medical and
chemical skill. They are surely veceta-
h e, and In ingredlen's an -method have
never been equalled; saf quick and
effective in tnelr action; the do not burn
or blister, but soolne and elieve while
cuiing, and enn be worn w:hout causing
pain or Inconvenience. !
JJo not be deceived tv r.lsrepresenta-
tlon, All other S3 called IVouj Plaiters
are Imitations, made to sell h the reputa
tion of Alicock's. t
Ask for AllcocU'sand let solicitation
r explanation Induce vou to accept a
substitute.
There is no excuse for an man to ap
pear in society with a grizzly beard since
the Introduction of liucklrham's Uye,
which colors a natural brown r blaci.
Srswiso Maciiisih neati repaired
warranted t-v a inirtuclilvoDpe.rnt work-
mn, at F M i'.iiu-h'a jewelrytlore, Albany.
uregou.
See the N- Improved Sirp:r 6fcwing ma-
nue. in, 1 1 iu .u-av. tin rhi-anest
W bowden, at,nt. Otiice atf M French
lewelry store
Hoar has Introduced a bill In the senate
menling the Geary Chinese exclusion act.
extending the time for registration three
months afte: passage, and repealing that
portion requiring that witnesses in cases
against Chinese shall be white. The bill
continues in force tho first six tecfioni cf
the Geary act until a treaty can be made
with China for the regulation of Chinese
immigration.
Hix'tea & MeFarland. Ihclrailini' dm,
to
Gov Altgeld spoke to a large audience of
Chlclgo woikingmcn 0.1 Labor Day with
some sense and judgment. He urged the
more thorough and general organization
of labor, but warned his heaters that, to be
permanently effective, organization must be
along patriotic lines "which harmonize not
only with nature s laws but with the laws
of the lend." He warned workmen against
violence aa always mischievous to then-.
selves as well as to the community. He
declared that most of the rioting done in
this country In the name of labor is done
ry 'an ignorant ci..., ont'dc 01 all or
ganization or union," consisting mainly of
men "bioiighi into ihe ccmmunlty by
conscienceless men to defeat organized
la'wr." The utterance was distinctly
agi Inst anarchy and In favor of law and
order. It ought not to be necessary to say
this of ft speech made by the G'-vcrnur of
any State In this Union, but In this case
it i.
The decision of United States Jadjes
McKenna and Mornw, In l ane, in the case
of Ving Lee, the Sacramento Chinese ar
rested under the Geary act for being illeg
ally In the country, was handed down to
day. The judges decide that under Ihe
law wairan:s for the arrest of the Chinese
who have not registered may be issued on
complaint of any private citizen. The
judges say that United States District At
torney Garter showed there was not enough
money avail'ble to deport nil the Chineie
in the country, but he did show there was
enough to send Ylng Lee away, and he was
accordingly ordered deported, The judges
further said that whenever It Is shown that
there are r.c funds to deport Chinese the
cases of those on trial will be drp;cJ Im
mediately, but until that is shown the de
portation must coon.
Congressman Xlorso. of Massachusetts
commonly tailed liising Sun" Morse, he
ling the proprietor of that brand of stov
polish, is constantly doing absurd thin;;
but when lie wrote a bullying letter to
Judge Lochren, commissioner of pensions,
nuking illegal demands in behalf ofn
constituent and liireatenins to bring the
matter to the attention of the country if
his demands were not complied with, he
made a mistake. I'roliably he is himself
aware of it now. The commissioner has
given him a desrrved public drubbing, and
shown him in his true quality of ignorance,
hypocrisy nnd meanness. Ho is in a pitiful
Cvse, but his fate may nerve as a warning
to some others who arc na'urally as silly.
A scientist, who has been listening
ihe voice of the house fly through the ml
crophoue, says it sounds very much like
the neighing ota horse.
A large black turtle weighing nearly
zooo pounds was caught off Cape Lookout,
-North Carolina.
Albauy flnrket
VhoM.45c. !
OatH, 2l(i.
I 'our, ..
"iltler, 2oo.
Ei-gs. 18
Ijtnl, J2 to 15c.
Pork - hams 12 to 15c: anon 8 l.i 111a:
j 11 10 IMS
Hay. baled. 7
o atooa, 0o.
Apple,l 00
Hops. Itto.
Uried friilt---pluui, 9c, apple., Ho
Chickens, $1 03 nor dozen.
Beef, on foot,
Hogs, dreasod. lis.
Catarrh Cannot be Cared
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they camut
reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a blood
or constitutional disease, and in order to cure
Jt you must take internal remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Cure fa taken Internally, and acta
ntrectly on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrh Cura l.nnt.nnnn.lrn,Mli..l,.. Ik
was prescribed by one ol the best physicians la
.u,DwuuMf iur years, ana is a regular pre
scription. It is composed ol the best tonics)
acting- directly on the mucous surfaces. Thm
perfect combination at th tu-n lnv..iiAna i.
What Produces BUch Wnnllrflll naunlta inmiriu
Catarrh. Sonri rn.,..ti-.nH:.i. -----
r. J. chunky & CO., Props,, Toledo, ,
Bold by Oiussists, prico 75c. "
rilRESPASS NOTICE All hunter are
nereov notllled not to nwmu nn..n
wvw iuoiuiecf ui me unuerRigneu.
seven and a half miles east of Albany,
UnleSI DOrOliMiinn in first nl.talnail f
shall prosecute all who thus trespin-.
M
r. Dr. raUcrjoit-Wtillnce
'I fie nototl I Dn'nrnd lit,, n ...t.. -
hero, and can be fimnd at her retdenw, 'next door
J B CouliII'b. Kha lella nT-ni.t .11 ,,,. ...
prewnt and ruture; love troublea, aluteiit fiieiidi and
w. llw Jroni vcur Uta(, i,leLj-
T.
C. M ICKEY, M.D.,
Advertisixo Novsmtii'si W un
complete lino of noveltiso, direct from the
ui.iKcm, ran ltimibii tno same nt lonea
priceH. Whistles, mirrors, pencil, mam
oriindii books, nankins, fan, ruh.r vr.i
sticks, panels, rhromu etirds. en ps, t'nlou
ni n, jiniiw i-uiua, eic, ill season.
And always the best Job I'kintixo
IV SlflLET, Leading Printer.
Physidan and Sui-oun, Ofllce-ri.-it.ilrs over the
Kcaumncu, comer loin ami Calapoola it.
MJ,:rj.)i ir
OHCntTPRCPERIY.
6 m n?NT
M SENDERS
v. W " "ml oilier pn
Y tin
To Brace Up
t!io eystom after
T n ti r i n n n
5 "
lll'Ullluiiia,iL-l cia,
ira-
notito l:s-
oasi'st; to litiiKl up
ni'oi'.fu fiesli am
! .ri'iitli, and to
restore lu-altli ami
victor wlu'ii you
ft.il "run -down"
and used ltj), the
1,-est tiling in tho
world is Doctor
,j Pierce's (iolcleii
;' Jledical IJiscov-
ery. It promotes all tho bodily
functions, rouses every organ into
neaiiniiii action, purines uiui en
riches tho blood, and through it
cleanses, repairs, and invigorates
tho entire system.
For tho most st ubborn Scrofulous,
Skin or Scalp Diseases, Dyspepsia,
Biliousness, and kindred ailments,
tho " Discovery is the only rem
edy that's guitrttntccd. If it doesn't
benefit or cure, you liavo your
money back.
Isn t it tafo to say that no other
blood - purilicr can be " just as
good?''
If it were, wouldn't it bo sold so ?
Can you think of anything
more convincing than the
promise that is made by the
proprietors of Dr. Sages Ca
tarrh Remedy? It is this:
" If we can't cure your Ca
tarrh, we'll pay you $500."
170R?AlJE A
" of 1, Yieifck.
good home. Inquir
BALED HAY ,-Soma baled hay.mlght
ty damased. lor sale at nduced
price. Call at Farmers and Merchants
Insurance office.
J F.FORD, Evanaelist,
Ot Dt Motae, low. HTi'twa umlorylato ol
Mai eh 23. WS:
5. fl. Meu. Mi; Co..
Of nth mm i
Ov arriving bmiie last wee It, I tcuvA all
well anl anxiously a'taitiu. Our little
irl, e hh aud UDe-hi'lfyeara o!d, who hid
wa ted away to 38 pouiuU, in now well,
imtitf and vii;nroaf and uetl lluihed up.
B. Cotijjb t'ure haadne iti work well.
8:tthofth I'lfKhen like it. Voar S li.
Couch Curo Iiai cured and kept away a'l
hoarheuris tu in me. So give it to eury
one, with gre-iiua for all. Wishing you
pruatM-ri y, wo ara ,
Vour( Mb & Mit J F Foitn.
!fya wUh to (L'aliiFttu anJ cliecrful, ami rea.ly
Mr thuSitrinif '4 w.irk, elaaim; yi.ur y.jtoiu widi tlie
llondaclic utt.l l.lvjr Care, by taking two or tlirtu
60 cutita ir bot'.lo by all Jrn'wlft.
8 1 1 under a posit ivo truna.)tec L
J ACLMMING.
ALU ANY
COLLKGE.:::.:
Fall Term liegins
September 13.
Send for
Catalogue.
Address, REV.
K X. CON LIT
Alluny, l)re',;0n
MITEESITY : OF : OREGON
EUGENE
Oln Monday, Ssitksiber 18th
Just closed the most prntipcrous year hi
its historv. Wide ranee of studies. Tho-
ough instruction. lJusiness course edded.
1 union free. Entrance fee. Sio. Board
and lodging at reasonable rates l.i the
elegant new dormitory and boardlnir hell
on me campus.wnere siuuents will receivt
personal supervision.
Johjj VV. Joiinso:;,
McMINNVILLE COLLEGE.
McMirmviUe
Oregon,
This Colleire is one of the oldest and bes
(viuippcj colleges in the Xorthwest.
ort!riHlHlblii ami l- lrsi Hn
CONRAD MEYER, PROPRIEIOR,
t alaiurd fTaitx,
Uluxatf are,
' Orled FruilH,
Tobiicoo,
Nnijar,
4'otler,
El,,
laaueil tie .
tneensnar.
Vegetable,,,
Cigar
Mlee,
Tea,
Etc.,
(so rer'tttiuir that is kept In a r,er
vanciy ana wraccry auir., ljlghet
v irict
ALL
market 1
KINDS
ictt paid for
OF PRODUCE
One y.-irn;: niln if.--t.it o.w i..t.
reek aiouseToi;.;-! Uvvn. Zx. per uoiue.
Sciatic Rheumatism
Quick Relief and Perfect Cure
Mr.
O. B. Patrtcte
Stockton, Cat.
AtiEXTS WASTKnon&ilan andCommiion
for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED
Biorty of JAMES G. BLAINE,
By ti.ut IIaiiii tmn, his literary executor,
with the co-oprratittn of hi. family, and fur
Mr. Hl.int'a rompletn Wurlir, 'TwrxrT
Vr hp CosuKKs.," and his later bona,
'I'ttl 1TK l. llt-rjiit." (las prospectus
f tr the.r 3 kk-t M l IIM tiottka in the m.r-
ket. A K 1' .Ionian of Me.,took 1 1'.' nrtipni
irtnn mat I IU calls; agent's Itrolit S I ; .VI
.. n ............ v.. i.tnriiers, i.f eai
l.uatla, in 1 nav: pront fJti.S.i, K X l!iee
' Miaa. t.tok ;7 order, in - iU:t; protit
"--" J I'atn.lire if Mr. tk 4.).r,lrra
f...ni ?i call.! pr..iit J;.".. 'J,-,. K A Palmer
f N. Ilak. t,Hik.l or, If r in .Lis,,; profit
i'..i.!. K. 1.1 SIK TlKRirnKV s'iren. If
run win itmaae I.AIUit Jltl.NKV
unmctlialf !y lor ttrtna lr
I was so badly afflicted wlta sciatio rheuma
tism Uiat I eouia scarcely more. I used a ereat
many remedies which ditl ne no f&oti. A friend
presented me a bottle ol Hood's Sarsaparitla,
which I bcinn to take. The relief was quick
and two bottles cured mo completely. I author,
lie the uic ol my name and portrait In rccora.
racndlns Hood's Sarsaparllla, lor I think II a
very yaluaMe medicine. I recommend It to all
who may be anlieted with rhoumatlsm or old
gcTs 5& Cures
leter sores, as I know of a lady in Oakland who
has been cored ol ulcers t.y this wonderful Bed.
Iclne." C. U. I'ATnicK, No, SOB California St,
Stockton. California. tiet HOOD'S.
1 MOTHERS r MOTHERS !!
To know that a single applica
tion of the Cuticura Remedies will
afford instant relief, permit rest
and sleep, and point to a sneedv
ana economical cure of torturing.
uisuguring, itching, burningand
staiy n unions, and not to use
them without a moment's delay
Is to fail in your duty. Cures
made In childhood are speedy,
economical and permanent.
FoM lhnii!L'hni;t tltn vn.1.1 rr.p t.
ClIRM. Com., m.lt- pro.ri,-ti,rtt. Il.i.t.m. i-t. .it
About tin- lll..l,sln,.-ii-ui1,ui.J llalr,"miliHl free.
J J-Fnt lal lllrmlaltr., falline hair and .Implo
baby rubra prt-wiin-u bj l iiiii-ura Soap. "
If tintl, nchlnc. nerroua mnth.
era knew Ihe comfort, strenfrlh, and
tlulity in Cnllmr. ru.tera, they
would never he without them. In
every way the purest. awmrat
best of piasters.
Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly ao4
efficiently, on the liver and bowels. S6C.
wrilt-
CARPETS,
WALL PAPER,
LACE CURTAINS,
WINDOW SHADES,
Best :h:M: Mel,
ADVANCE THRESHERS
f
A,
advantnges not found elsewhere
Beautiful Location.
SuituMi! Uuililiims,
Eflificnt Tcatlicro,
Expenses Light; a boarding hail in the College
ouiiuui 011 u.ecuiuuun. I'resuient iirownsoi;
siewimi, tnus piar.uitei'ing (rood board ut tlr
least possible cost to the student. Hoard can ids
lie hail in private families ut 62.50 to $:!.00 jte:
"ci-ii, iiiciuoino; loogllljr.
""Hie fine Telescope recently nimmteil in till
Xew Observatory and the extensive Library
to winch students have free uccess, olfen
1 tins state.
. Thirty Acre Campus,
Kcaltliy Surroundings,
Thorough Hoik.
i .i,.,. t v V S...-U.. i m .,11 .Hiit-n, ituMinTs uuiirso 01 1 wo years.
fiinVh hfil iNor",i'' ?", ""titled to a State Diploma, ami are in demand to
till iiiKli poMtions. McM.nnville is accessible by rail from all parts of the Slate, on the
main trunk of the Southern Pacific Ii. It. West Side; fifty miles south of Portland
Fall
Tern
Sent! for 4'ufulngne.
Begins September 19th.
Address. T. . ItltOWNSO.V, I'rrxiricnt.
Or A J Hunsaker, Solicitor and Financial Agent.
Portland's Great
Industrial Exposition
Oi'rks September 27 looo CIloskh Oerentn -s
LIBERATI'S CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND
T ILL FURNISH THE MUSIC.
A WORLD OF MECHANICS IN MINIATURE.
0.-&...AI. fBAURES WILL ECLirSat TllOstt
T.lr-
'""B" r A.AI l-REVIOUS IRA
MADAME GIRARD OYER'S PRISMATIC miiNTAiai
Comtrncted at cost of 10,000 snd throwing a t .onwnd J,t, of water la .11 color, n' tl,
rainbow will beautify Musio ilall.
Containing; hah of all
To Farmers
HAVE RENTED THE MAGNOLIA
Mill warehouse and will have it iu j?cod
order for receiving the present crop. Ihe
warehouse is first class and conveoieDtly
located. Contains ,wo cood cleaners. No
delay in unloading. Sacks will btoa hand
for dolivery in duo tin e. Give me a call
before making arrangement's to sore voar
crop. O.K. SIMPSON.
Albany, Or., July loth, IS93.
WANTED
At Ihe atoien formerly
Allen Bros.,
owned by
BUTTER,
EGGS,
LARD,
BACON.
and CHOICE APPLES.
I wit! pay the best cash price
for which
possible.
B F RAMP
iinmcotaieir tor ttrtmlo ijy ii. -
T!:fHt'Br)i:iIiru:).fo.,orni,f,,nn!rOr(DllIIer 4 lfiiM
Are warranted to thresh more grain in a
Riven time and dolt better thauanvn.
chine made.
The AnvtNct: Tr crio E;ivri ar(
the best in the world. Rernember l.rc
work mea: s Urge protiis in Ihe thresMna
business. CalalJSue mailed Iree.
KOWARIl IIIHSIIFS,
llcn'l Aji'l, Porthind, Oregoa-
varielita found in Oiegoii waters, have been construuted st gnat
THE ART aALLESY
Will contain a col.eetion of vaintinm .elartril fmm ih. w.u'. n-.:. ..
Ellsburg a celebrated paii.tin,-,, Cnster'. l.t V.shf, To visit thi, great' Exposition ."d
view .ts wonder. ,u every dep.. tment of Alt and Science, will be the next th in to .
visit to ihe World s Fair at Chuaeo. 'mug jo a
Itednced rates on ail Transportation Linei.
For further information address, yt w ALLEX
Superintendent and Secretary,
NEW ": FURNITURE,
MVM.r,E ISNWFUI.L OF F2P.ST-CLAS3 FURNITUIiE. CONSISTING
it bed room sets. came. Icune.L air. whiM. r.ii.-n..
BOTTOM PRCES.
Tlios. Iirink.
Notice of Assignment.
NCTICH is hereby niven that Isaao Beam
of Albany, Oregon, has duly auigned to the
undersigned assignee all his property and
ciT'ota for tho benelit of his crcditois, nnder
and by virtue of the geqertt assignment
laws cf the state of Oregon, and the under
signed hasheretnfo.e ti -wit oo the 25th day
cf August, 1S93, duly qualified ae such
assignee.
All perrons having claims ogainst laid
insolvent and the estate thereof are hereby
required to present ihe same to the under
signed at the itorphnuxe buildittg of Ii.ao
Beam, in the city of Albany, Oregon, under
oath within three months from this date.
IHted this 2nd dy of September. A D,
1SH3. R K CANTERBURY,
As:gnee of Isaac Beam.an insolvent.
Poktlakb, Okluom.
A. P. AXUSTROXG. pRlNCiPAt.
upBiiiitte, Students tn.y enter at any time. Cai.;ogue free.
, w"l I W . I l' I J,
IIK I.KAIMXfi PIIOTOMt truiiits, egon-
-aihaar nrearoa
Cabinet photo, from 5 i.en to 14.00
per dozen. Enlaiglng pictures a
peclaltv. i'ix2o cravon; framed
lor $ 10.00. We carry a large stock
5x8 and sleresccplc views ot Or-
OREGON STATE FAIR.
Under the management of the State Board
of Agriculture, on the State Fair Gron ode
near Salem, commencing September 11th,
1&)3, and continuing one week.
More than $15,000 in cash will be paid at
premiums for stock, poultry, swine, agricul
tural prodaet8,fruite,Dative woods, mineral,
woiks of art and farcy work, and for trial
of speed.
Reduced rates of fare and freigh's on all
transportation line. Favillion open four
evenings during Ihe week with good music
in attendance. The cew frrand stand and
tb? new regulation track are conceded to b
a moon trip mnt comfortable and the best o
the Pact tic Coast. Splendid contest
speed each day. There is entered for the
content the beat field of horses this ye
that haa been on the grounds for man
seasons. aloable and handsome improve
men? n hare been made on the b rounds and
build logs,
Pretmam li.t ha been revised and im
proved to the benefit of exhibitors. Enttiet
for premiums clot e at 3 p m on the first Ha
of the fair, and exhibits must be In place by
10 p m of laid day.
FRTCES Off APMlSAIOX.
Men Season Tickfte t2.&
Women's Smiou Tickets 1.0
Men lav Tickets -2
Women'! X)v Ticket- 2
Rice Track Ticket, daily .23
Women to the race co trie, free. Children
nrd.f 12 yesrs, free to all, .
.Send to the trcrctarv at Portland for a
Premium T.itt J APPEi:0N.
J T GKEGU, Seeretary. President.