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A.T.BAXY. OBEGONV DEC. 10, ; Goose Lake i frozen owr ami sleeting Jflrties are numerous according lo the Ltnkvillo H'ir,tll. X tots! eclipse of the miii U .innoiimi-1 on the afternoon f the lllh of January Iiexr, visible In California. General Joe Johnston ImsWu appoint ed Chairman of the Ilon-m wib-commUU-e e the reorganization of tle army. Sail Ioiiii)go is enjoying one of 1m it'i odicatl broil. Another President is being ehawl out of the island. A delightful republic 4hat. . . They say tliat Senator Coupling looks aider than he did a year or. two ago. It would be very astonishing if lie looked younger ! ' " The grim specter of famine 1ms Invaded tlie Russian Empire a rare nccnrreiK-e. In upper SfleMal 50,000 Poles are threaten ed with starvation. . ' Shall Colorado bo a white man's State V ask the Denver JVetr. niat de pend on whether the Chinese rotjjjlnde to mu Ik or nw. 1 ik uws enn ue got nu tu. Tbe Indications are tlut Bismarck and the Vaticaa are to have another politico-cc1v-4ast!cal war. Both h:ive been anx ious to came to terms but nave failed, and tbe. wrangle will uow be fought out to tlie bitter end. The Russian and German empires arc in alarm at Socialism, and busy with oppress ive measures ; but the republic of France Wioves steadily 'forward, undismayed by danger from any quarter. Since last January 125.000 European Immigrants have arrived at Xcw York. The hard times at home., and the good times here will doubtless attract a vast nsmber of them daring 1SS0. Manhood suffrage has been affirmed by the Parliament of New Zealand, which means that every male citizen or subject of that province, of legal age, shall vote. without regard to race, color, social rank or property qualifications. The natives of New Guinea are no lunger favorably disposed toward out side barbarians." The crews of several vessels have been recently attacked. The British anthorities will no doubt give the matter prompt attention. T A monument to the Pilgrim Fathers is to be erecjted In Central Park, Xew York, lint how about the Pilgrim Mothers ? Arc they to be forgotten? S. F. Chrmticle. Forgotten.! never ! Not if we have to erect a column for the in at our own expense, ,' -.",. Soma one has telegraped East vlmt a large siumber. ot colored people could find em ployment in Oregon. 1 A reasonable num er of colored people could be employed to advantage here, driving ont that amount of Chinese. Let tn come. It appears that after a lengthy investi gation, that Major Reno was only " good tiumorediy drunk" when he indulged in the youthful pranks that caused him to be court-martialed. If be had been bad iitim red!y drunk the case would have been dif lerenfc. Rev. J. L. Daly, of Portland, is in pos session of a schedule of about 18,000 names of heirs to immense wealth who have been advertised for to prove wealth in Great Britain or the Colonies, at any time since A. t. 1700. Any one having an Idea that relatives In that country have left their wealth to them, can get all the information necessary by applying f Rev. Daly. President Hayes and Secretary Evarts ltave assured certain Pacific coast Coo gressmen that negotiations for the antend ment of the Burllngame Treaty are " pro gresslng." Jnxt so. But wliat our people want U that these negotiations be brought to a conclusion sometime within the century.' Queen Victoria is reported to be seri ously !AV Slse has reigned forty-two years, and has outlived every Bishop and every Judge whom she found seated on the benches of Great Britain on her accession, and has attended the funeral ot every Premier - of her , reign, Gladstone ami EeaeoBsfield excepted. Thirteen different admiolstrations have been formed at her direction.. : ' - - - - . ' The jPe&ca Commissioners have made a grand discovery ; they have discovered that tbe attack of the Utes on Major Thoni bm was all an accident that tlie rifles of the Utes went off accidentally. If the troops had kept the main road and gone right ahead, there would have been no trouble. What simple-minded and guile less &tf the Peace CoHrtmssioncrs are, to . be sure. . There is a war in progress In West Africa on a scale of economy that discounts anytii! of tbe kind attempted by civil Used sc-rj ef Mart. Marion and his men lought &e British on baked potatoes, but Has rlt African monarch ronnlrn tut b33ower5jM subsist entirely on the bodies I tSmir fve, Eacb.dnsky warrior who rtgagt in list tie is reaUy Sgbting for his tinner. "' Ovftinnry commissary dtSUmlties M vsfctiowBs- That weald- b a cheerful !" ft , otoloBsry one that weald . " ' ""' 1 " " 1 u' ' - A V.'i-'J.r.n ielegrant of tl;e 14th states tjit lie f Jlowtcg eMImAtes trom the ' :rs Department have been sob- t ' 7: ftss t For te contSnatIoa. l Cj x - - strrt cf t 9 LTprr Cbltnn I'x t ' Kt rir-s f .'O.C""!; Urrr . ' ; z g'f ti'acctte 1 " i J l- 4V e L1XX C'OVXTT A XI) jILSAXT. I'nder the above caption, tlw Democrat aki s ii to task for claiming tlie Repnbll can t"ket. it compose! of reliable, compe tent, representative ineii", st.0'l at least an even cliow ot hii elei-tkm In June with its oppotu-i.t?. So far as this city is concern- e-l, we lipjlcve that the Republic;! ns have now, and have had lor year pat, a small majority ; and the.musoii we haw not al wmvs elected the entire ticket is because Republicans Avonld not support their own ticket. And llm same fact. we are sorry fri s-iy. lias existed in presenting n county ticket a ticket that would prove entirely tuiohjvct'nnah'.e to the Republican voters has never been' prsentcd. If tlie liepnbli e:in voter was as easily controlled as the Democratic! vtter or, in other words, if Republicans would stand by their ticket as do the Democrats tliere his been no time within the pnt eleven years In which at leat a part of the comity ticket conlil not have Ixcn elected by the Repub licans. We venture the assertion that there is in 'stuollier county In the State where Republicans vote and act more m deeudetitlv of party lines than in Utin. And further, we assert tluit in no county of the State have opt Dennx-mtic hriiJn-en, in former j'ears at least, adhered to the party ' ticket more tenaciously than in l.inn, although,, oftei times strongly pro fessing against some ot the nominees on tjie ticker. Party te:i!tv has not been Si niiu.li tlie eaue of this adherence to the ticket, regardless of the qualifications of tlie nom inees but the fear of social ostracism luis had more to lo with making the vote com pact than love of ty. And our reasons for predicting a diango in the political ofiiccs in this county are. first, that the great mass of voters are becoming more and more iudcendcut of party rule; and hereafter a iimns dmrncter, and fitness for tins office, will b.i more critically canvassed than the fact thai he belongs to and is the nominee of either of the two great partie. SIcii will not "go it blind" as they have been in tlie 1 La bit of doing in years gone by. Tlie masses read more now than in former years ; and carefully digesting what they read, they lorm their own opinions, and therefore can not be so easily driven by the party lash. The party lash in the hands of the clique in Iinn county has forced tlie nomination and election of men who were distasteful to a large iiiiuiler. if not a majority, of the Democratic voters of Unn county, in y jst years. Anotlier reason for believing that the Republican party of Linn county has a much better showing in the coming election, is that 1 he clique that -Has ruled the county so Ions i in bad odor, with the parti'; comity affairs under their direction have not progressed hi such manner as to give complete atis faction, and much grumbling is the result. Various . other causes liave operated to weaken tlie ties of party, and believing that the chiefs of tlie Democratic party are as short-sighted here as tlsewherej ; and will again force their nominees upon the party, we are confident that Republicans have bnt to put competent, reliable, repre sentative men in, the field to win at tlte coming electioil: If a ticket can be placed in tlie field that meets tlie entire approba tion of the: Republican party, it will also meet the approbation of honest, thinking,' independent Democrats, who desire a change in the affairs of this county, and who will vote with us. And we shall thus be enabled to elect our ticket by a good round majority. The times are ripe for a Republican! victory let every well wisher of our county and State become fully awake to these facts and work to that end. Tlie Democratic governor ot Maine and bis council have, on a technicality, cast out about forty fairly elected Republican members of the legislature, and seated in their stead Democrats. Without law or authority, -and only acting on Sonthern Democratic precedent, they have practically nullified the will of the majority of the people as expressed at tlie ballot-box. Ot course such proceedings at the hands of tbe governor and council receives the univer sal condemnation and execration of alt honest people, and will only serve to bury Democracy deeper than ever in its rotten ness. It will be but a temporary gain the next election in Maine will be so over whelmingly Republican that the Demo crats wont belive that they had a ticket in the field. The Sutndard having asked whether there "is anything in the Constitution to militate against Democratic doctrine,' the Corn Aryvvi says ' It does not kuow what "Democratic doctrine Is," bnt tlie Consti tution is diametrically opposed to "Demo cratic practice,": r Article dev. 2 "Tlie citizens of each State shall be entitled to all the privileges and immunities of citi zens of the several States.' And again : Article V.,' Sec. l-"The right of citizens of the United States to vote, shall not be denied or abridged by the United States,' or by any State, on account of race, color, or previous condition ot servitude." Ixih1oiu England, dates to tlie 11th state that the weather continues severe through out Crtt Britain. The Seine has not been completely Irocn over since ISol. bo hard and continuous frosts so early In the season have not been experienced in Austria since IS3S. Mach snow has fallen in Sicily and Calabria, making communication dif ficult. Bread riots have occurred in tbe districts of Ravenna in consequence of the general distress. Tbe cold 1m still intense in Berlin. In Upper Si liesia, wltere famine prevails, the thermometer marked 12 e below zero, Furenheit, on Tuesday last. The republican majority in Wisconsin at tbe recent election was nearly 27,000. This is the largest ever given in the state, tiiat of no presidential election ever reach ing so high. It isn't strange, ' therefore, that the democrats f have ceased to claim Wisconsin as doubtful for next year. That " doubtful'! column which gave tlie demo crats so much comfort before they heard fi-ora the country, is a good deal like the rnU which fe Irishman brought to stop a ap ii tfce fence and discovered that it would re tab oi.!y half way : " Ee jubers. It U too thvst c;i tha wan end." J, DfMiIS Cnrron, ot Pennsylvania, vn elect e 1, CJ'-atrffsSu &f Git iratlotss! Ee nublkan Committee si" Its tuevtlug in PaMlic; p tapers. The mumps ts what nils some of the Dii! las peopjpi . - j Tlw Gti'sie Telfiir is to be laid nn tn receive new boilers. i Iud-iidence is sirf-.n (to be nffl cled with a skatitig rink. : I The railroad kl'led it first cow at lude pendiic last week. Wheat on flu; C':pil!ile river lias been selling at 73 cents per bushel, v . . Four hundred ami torty'-tive votes weie CJist at tiie t:ue election in" Astoria. The 0!d Fellows at 7u.-irsl.nVU1 have :m excellent library belonging lo the' loly:e. Two children of Mr. Gray, of Cove. Union county, died recently of diplithei ia. Hon. A. O. Hmwn has been elected r corlerof Marshtiehl. Twenty-ix emigrants arrivel in Salem on the 11th. The A.O.I. W. Is on the increase at Amity. . j Tlie Pat. Ma lone property was sold at sheriff's sale in Douglas county yesterday. j .1. M. Francis, rt" Vancouver, recently killed a wild goose that wcighpl 17 pounds. ! Tbe outlook for Yakima county is more ' promising tor the coming season. I The road tietween Kllenslmrg and Yak . ima City is In a very bad condition. i There are about SO. 00O bushels of wheat 'stored in. the Grinder's Warehouse at S;ilein. I Prof. James ! to take charjre of the ! commercial. ilo4irtment of the ItCreote i Aciidenii, DaflaS. - I Capt. Tichnor.' ot Port Orford.r nfher , from all along the cour. Kcfnreil Sit Em 1 pire City last week on "Reason." I The Eugene City mill dam was so b:ully t damaged by htjih "water that it will cost $300 to repiiir it. I T1k petition for the improvement of tlwi j Yamhill river.is nuviving the signatures of ; everybody in Yamhill comity. j A ! petition is in cirvnlaflon in Ijike 1 county, praying for the establishment ot i a postoflice in Sirague River valley. I Tlie fellow who stole Mr. DeardofTs i horse near Oakland has tit-en captured. lie gives his uauii' a Andrew McCoub. Owing to the non-arrival of the material, thiriippearance of tlie IikeCuunty Exumi- ; ner will not nppeiir as -oon as exjiecteu. I 'file Davton. W. T.. p;ipers are com : plaining of drunks and disturbances in that place. ! The sum of $1 500 has already been snb jsrrlbtd at Scuttle toward the Skagit j trail tuiiil. . ! Goodacre & Dooler. Victoria butchers. are putting up TOO barrels of corned beef for shipment to England. . Wulta Vallti has already sliippfl this season 75.000 tons ot wlie.it, ami much more is ready for shipment. The towns in Eastern Washington Ter ritory are all crowded to their full capacity, and there is a ilemand for more dwelling. Waitsbnrg is making rapid improve ment. Among other improvements they have just completed a good school house. Tlie drive ot cattle from Eastern Wash ington to the Sound country during the season bv -the Snoqualmie pass was about 4,000 head, f Mr. P. McIIalr, late president -of St. Stanislaus College. New Zealand, has becir employed as chief, teaclier in Holy A ngeU' College. Vancouver. A postoflice has been iestahtislied at the bridge on Pine creek, W. T.. w itli J. W. Ricluiidson as postmaster. Tlie place lias been uaiued Pine City, i The whereabouts of ;-Win. Taylor, son of Thos... Taylor, Manchester, would be gliully received at t!ie Oregon City Jk'utar-j-i.tta oflice for his friends. S. S. Bailey has been held in the sum ot 200 toapiear before the next grand jury ot Coos county for ait assault with i dan gerous weapon. f il A discharged soldier from Company C. 2d infantry, stationed at Camp Howard, while drunk at the Dalles, was robbed of $400. j A woman reeling and staggering through the streets, shouting and yelling in a most disgraceful manner, was w,e of the recent scenes in Seattle. i D. C. Ireland, editor of the .Atttrian. has been elected mayor of Astoria, by an overwhelming majority. It is said to be a Republican victory. ilr. Jones, of Eakeview, has been en gaged in drying by kiln. The result was a fire and Mr. Jones has less lumber on band. Miss Ina Condon has' resigned her posi tion in the Eugene City public school, and her place lias been filled by .Miss Lizzie Geary.. .. i It is rumored tluit a tnarriaga is on tlie tapis between one ot our young men and a lady who formerly she lives in Salem now. Qreytrn City Enter j) use. 3o-ra can't be so ! i The Odd Fellows Lodge of Vancouver, will have a ball in Brant's Hall on Christ mas night, proceeds to go towartl paying tor ' the late improvements of their building. ;..'-.. j Tbe residence of G. R. Ilammersly, near Lakeview, was ; destroyed by tire last week. Tlie unfortunate family lost one of their children only a few days pre vious. .',.... (; The Lewis ton Teller says that many cir cumstances point to a young man who goes by the name of Billy York as the per son who demanded and received the empty express box from tlie; Walia Walla stage driver. - j ; On Monday, Dec. list tlie following ticket was elected by tbe citizens of Ilalsey. President of Council, VI. II. Thompson ; Recorder, Win. J. Stewart ; Marshal, W. B. Jenkins; Treaaurcifi : .1. B. Hedges. Council-Thos, L,. Porter, P. T. Starr, W. VV. Francis and, James iCrawfbrd. , On Sunday, says the Vancouver Indepen dent,' tbe little ten yeas old girl ot Win. Vanata ws playing near the fire when tier clothing became Ignited, and before' the J flames were extinguislied site was burned about the abdomen so badly that there is but little hopes of her recovery. Col. G. O. Haller was recently tele- fra plied , by Gen. Howard, desiring to now whe titer be wanted to go into active military service or be placed on the retired list. ! The Colonel made reply that he de sired active service. He will probably be assigned a responsible position. : From tlie Idaho Slatemnan we learn that two men. who gave tlieir names as W. H. Overhoit, and Heiman Ussner, were ar rested tor robbing the stage at Pilgriru Hill j station qjs tbe overland Road, ont from Boise City, and ; are now in .jail. Overhoit once lived at Canyon City. . Last Wednesday, says the Koseburg Siarpt last week, Drs. Callander and Camp bell ; removed a tumor from the month ot Mrs. W m. Carli. Owing to tbe fact that it adhered to the jaw bone, the operation became more difficnlt, as it became a ne cessity to scrape the bone. The operation was skillfully performed and we are pleased to learn that the patient is getting along finely. i , A surveying party under W. R. Law renes,a practical engineer, says the Itemizer, wiil be put Into the field at once to survey ard make an estimate on the cost of grad ing the narrow eiauc road from Smithlleld to "I."aa. The distance is about five mi;cs and la ci- the ronte 1 found to be pra: .'.' 1.10. our city wlJi sooa te tha ter minus cf ti.a road. 7e. tm?c tLls siave U3it wi:! rc:u!t l"J 60"&eilii3. n m rb " Ottgz -n-ZOUSilFtra m Use in Linn County. Albany, Oregon. McFARLAND & HARVEY. -RSGEIVSD - AT- The TIe The The The The The The The F &a3 Largest Assortment of largest awsortinent ot Iargel assort iiteiit ot largest assortniCEit ot largest aMsortisicist oV largest assortment of largest assortment ot largest assortment oi largest assortment of AND IS FACT THE LA KG K3T FALL AND WINTEIl GOODS Kver branch t to Call, -S23, aa.1 te cenviacai for yo-arsolTes. It vrsXL only lbs-a pleasure to zTxovr you HhxQuh. our stock, wrlioti.sr you -wish, to Imy.cr not. Pwospectfally, SAIUEL E. YOUNG. Albany, Oct. 17, 1S79-3V12 ALBASY HI A K STAZGEB. BS.0S., -DEALERS IN- Monuments, 'I and HEAD -EXECUTED IN- ITALIAN OR Albany, : s An. prv vnrffttvAffv,mKti'r' and other atone wnrU lion, wl I htiiit tisa attention riven to orders fiowi any part of the Ktitla n.nrt Wnahitirrlnn 'IVrritorv. bv nmil orotll- Ivrwise, ana promptly raoiou. f i nilli 'ih M SBTif tin M I k m u u - m To insure good material, stipulate in all your Contracts for Painting that nothing shall be used except C. T. Raynolds & Co's : Pure Paints and Oils. F:;nt:rs v.;a us3 Cs T. R:,T.:!is & Co's Paints mi il3 tl tl EEST UIH CHEAFSST UORK; becsa PMl OTEIli G3S--re3THEB. i i u, n " v l & - !j.i',ii,'i! "una,! i iiiw t i.v...'" CAf4SI.TIiiRK.S. WATER PBOOF8. ISOOT Ac SHOES. Staple CiKOCEEMES. AXI BEST ASSORTMENT OF - this city, and at RLE WORKS. -Taliletsaj ST02TES, VERMONT : Oregon. ntl il'israitfli. Special torwardetl. All work wr- 'LOCKS CETT01, c.lUlSTS . -si if I MlMMmmmmM t 0 II fitt ill!; f Ba fcp rrn ii i ' o r - Iffoncy IVmited "Pay Up. ALL PEItSOXS Indebted to me are reonefttort to make imyrutmt tictwn tlii and tlie llrvt of Juiinm-y, 1SS)I. us at. that timn I stialt reiiif, from the grotrer bn-iiics. iin,l want all tliat is line mu. J. JoaKl'H. leu. 5. 187'J. AsHfRnee Ketlee. NOTICE Is licrobvffivpn that Stnns Siwrkker ha; UAf,i;ned ;i)l liis irniH rty to the under ftifnod for the licne.tlt of nil 1i!k creditors, rat HlUyHii't In proportion lo llieii ieveral de mandn. Any persons having elaiius against liitn are herehv refHirtxl lo preHent them to me. dnly veriilcd, witiiin ttiics months from the Uute of this notice. t E. WOLVKKTOX, Albany, Or., Oct. 17. lS7!l-3v!-2 AssiKtice. T Xliosc Wltom it Concerns. Al.B ncy, On., November 1st. l.-7'J. KNOW THAT TITE VNDEKSHiN El inmns bnsine. in CMllec1 injf IhiH elOHin of the yw, and ilia t ho will collect inie-st on un settled accounts. JDIIK llltllillS. Vl2ll(i Ladies' Variety Emporium. 11RS. H7J. HYDE KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND German ZertJiur, Cnncas, Thread, Pin, Xeedles, Huttonx, Ileal Hair SirttcJt e& and Cnrls, Hosiery, Stamped Ootids, tt?., Cc, c. Also, Agent for Dr. Warner's Health Corse '. Cliilcru Waist ! ami Madam Poye's . Corset . Slcirt Supporter. CJ-Frunch ? tamping done to order. 13SrBrondalbin St., opixwite Po8tOfnoe39v Chas. JSm Plummer, WHOLIWAIK ASD KETAIL ... B R U G J I S T I Paints, Oils and Glass, Al.ItAN Y, OltlXMttt. JIT ST BECEIVKD, A LAnCfTS INVOICE OF Dnies and Iniargistt' fimnlric trom the Rnat: also the Inreest and moat oinnMtx;r of thumps and Lump HstureH over brought to iiim-awn Vtt rrtwcriinionn caroiuiiy wm poundexl at ail times, day or night. Ilni3 Dissolntion IVotiee. NOTICE 1 hereby gtven that the cormrtnrr ship herto1or exiMina between John N. Iloffionn and C. P. IHtvia. tn earninir on the hiiAfTinftil of maiiilfae.ttiriitjr fMMla and mmlv. nndcr the flrto name of IIoflTMian A Davia, )h this day dittMolvod hy mutual consent. AM ac count 8 due the late ft rm will lie navahle to either of the late partner, aKl all theti'ltabllltieswil) De paiu uy too new nrm or Mouman & josejiu . JOHN . HOFFMAN, V.. P DAVIS. . Albany, October 14, 1879. Itefcriinir to the above, notice is herehv srtvnn that we, the tindersigned, have this day enter ed into partnership, and will carry on I Its bus iness above mentioned at the old stand ; td tliankine themiWio for the mtronfum iclven theoUl firm, auk that tliey will show like fuvora iu us. juhs . ttiir rNAK. , ' JULIUS JOI4KPH. Octolier 14, 1 879-3 v 12 ALBANY Albany, Oregon. The Second Term wttl open on November 12th, 1870. SO FAR AS IT IS 1ESIRABLR TE8EK com-TO of Instruction will 1 pursued in this InsUtote, via S Classical, Sclcnllco and KormiU. A Full Ccrja cf Dtrtctsrs hi ' . trfST-ti For pcrtiotnlafu eonminir -the conrsro cf study and the price ot tuition, ai;ly to : -Rev. ELBERT 3. CSJBiT PW , Agttst8,as7'ivUnl3 HELMBOLD'S COnPOVXD FLUID SSTHACT ril A RMACEUTICA I A Specific Remedy fsr si! ih.9 X OF TIIK For Debility, Loss of Jlemorr. rndlsnn: sition t Eserlion or Ilnshiess. Shortnes ot Breath, Troubled with Thought of Dis ease, Dimness of Vision. 1'ain la the Hack. Chest and Mead, "(lush of Blood to tle lleaii. llile Connteiiiiiite and Dry Skiu. If these syinntoiiM are allowed lo rn on. very frequently Kpilcptic Fits aud Con sumption follow. When the oie-titnthnt lieconies a fleeted, it reipiirvs the aid of an iiiKoratliir riUHlIcine to streinnfwn tl tone up the system, which Eelmbolds Buchu" HELMBOLO'Q CUCISU Im Lrnequalt-J By any rctuwly li.iovm. It l meM-rilu-A by the nuist eminent jiliyiicUita all oral t lie world, in !9criairriicra, Iw.-iirnlsia, Jlervou-iiriHMh CoiimI ipfilinn, CJcnera Dibiiiiv. ir:.i.. .. . fjtver oitipfait, I-crvoitM lt lilit-, Head ri i-oulleM, ParalyhiM. 41c-sua i...idi. '. Spinal JDiense, 9 isciaiica. Seaf nesMj Lumbago, Cafarrli, IVervoiiK CkiiiplainfM emale Complaiam, &c. irentlaciie. Pin in the SliotiMers.Coogh, Dliziiiess, Sour Stomach. Kmntlm,. t?...i Tunc In the Jrotuli; i'alpitation of th Heart, rii in the re-i.Mi of the Kfclnev., ami a thousand other binft,l symptoiliu, c "inijgs oi Uypcplit. I1EJLMI10E, U'S . jx u c n U lavlsrornteii the Stomach, And rtimnlates tho torpM ' T.lvcr, Bowel and Kidneys, to borhy action, i clea ,n the blood of all impurities, and impart ing new life and vigor to the who!e system A single trial will be ,,1 enfflc!etit ta convince the mt hesitating of lis vtilottla remedial qualities. PMC PES JMJf VI BflSMftf' lilt ' Or Cis Settles ict C3. Deli vy&l to any 'address free Irons cteet vation. " "ratlents'' my consult by letter, receiv ing the same attention as by calling. . , Competent .pfcyaScIatta attemt So eors-cs-pondents. All letters should be addressed to hijalel2Ii.i, Pa. 88 t -if r j is ca n&h tottls. - 1 - i