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f RID AY FEBRUARY 10, 1882 0. H. STEWABT Kdlter and Proprietor. O. A C. It. It. Tim: TAI1LE. Albany Kttttfon. 80103 JMSiTti.- ' ALBANY EXl'UESS Dotrt at rftstoiiT TRAINS r: A. M. l:00 A. M MAIL TRAIJJ Arrive at . Depart el both torn. Arrirws at 11:48 A. I M P. M M. MAIL TKVIX 11:43 A. M. Uepsrust 1 J 0.1 V S:S) P. :k P. FREIGHT TK 1 N ALBANY EXI'RKiS Arroesai - All Train Caltv. corp tnmliij . Nortca. On and after this date regular tickets will tie sold at our ticket office for following pointson Columbia river: Upper Cascade. Dalles, Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla and Ainsworth. Wnb H. Rica, Freight and Ticket Agent O. & C. R. X. Co. Albany. June 18th, 188. SHU fa W a UPTJ mar tx foal on fih av XMUS3 rATAA Bo writ X tVs NwtIrr HOME & ARHOAI . F" M. French, iwller. Business is dull in this city. (Jo to Meyer's for vegetables. Valentines at McCoy and Eilert'.. E. R. Skipworth, lawyer, Albany, 0r. Barking souths aro the order of tke day. Next Taesday will ho St. Valentino a day. Brawn broad, white bread, all kinds of broad, baked at Conrad Meyer's. The wind as a reirs made things craok yesterday. Blackassiths: Who are blaokasnitkeT Gil maur aad Johnson of eonrse. Considerable dried fruit has boos shipped this week from this city. Yon ess got your prescriptions filled say hour el the nigkt at McCoy 4b Ellen's. E W Lssfdoa 4. Co., have just received a fine lot of staadard popular author?. Buy your flower seeds of Redtield and Irriaf . They hare a choice Jot for sale. If you Talus your life doa't aay "wood" to Will Rise this week. He's dangerosa. Wheat has sdvanced to 7? cants per bushel and holders aro correspondingly happy. For yonr droas making, oattiug aal5tttng go to the M.mi Ban'ainfhs, over Mell wsiu'e. Valentines of all dss'gss at McCoy and Ellerta. One msa is Portland hot 8200 on the Sullivan Ryan fight. Frank Cooper hss s a;s horses afflicted with the epizootic. A sew paper is to 1 o started at Harris burg by 8 S Tram. Mosey te loss is f stall or large nasalities Csll en C. H. Stewart Four parsons mads their escape from the Marion eouaty jail last Wednesday night by screwing off the bars. Tas Bmmatmm State Central Itn.miitee moots ia Portland on the 22od. The uses! nsm'ssr of sidewalk Urstnea Wars st the Ire Suaday aaerniag. The offioo of Dr T W Krrii is with E W Lsagdos in the Old Fellow Temple. Both tho Jacksonville aad the Ashland Poet-eft - wore out of stamps last week. Messages is asking the lesd st Lobsasa sad his fair desiiag has eatitled him to it Ws heard several inqairies as to where tho sSsffee Clsh was list Sunday morning. Dr. O. Wdiis Price, dentin, office in Odd Fellow's Temple, over Plammer' Drag Store. The "Hooks" are being appreciated. They are s valoableroaipaay in our Fire Depart ment. Qilmsar ssd Johnsoa are getting qaits a ropststies for shoeing horses with contra: ed feet. Ssftat pare aas warn bsptissd aad msie mers'jsrs sf the Baptist churc'i last Sab bath. Remtnbsr tkst Ca:al Msjer keeps the freshest and the best stok of groosries is the city. There is s registered letter is the Poet OSice for A B Seaith, which remains un called for. Ths Msgis 5 vl Ors'ucstra is to be com plimsated os the ne a. icsrsnee of its me nbers. Oeasting ia la-ge susntitus mJscksoavil!e sad vieisity has v.riei the mo .maj tf dall times. Tho Y PC a, prayer mestings hare bees ehsagsd from Weisesdsy t Setur dsy evaaiag. T P Kackleaaaa baa two spas of horses far sale. Prise one span for $400, fad the other $300. The Imperial Flsariag Mills, of Oregon City, gross 420,000 bashels of wheat dnrisg the year 1831. The freedom of Utter Cry, Coos county, a a a SS. a .- sas been tendered oeesr v. nae. I sis is "too too too" utterly utrer. Lyon street is being improved, two roil wsgoa loads of grav.l baring been laid st tie bridge, corner of Lyon snd 3ih. S.CYsasg's new boot aid shoe store has been opesedand is a rery attractive addition to his pop alar establishment. In spoakiag of the shining lights is the College Band last week we nezleeted to mention "onr little drummer, " Ca. Cssdiff. Dipatneria z been rsgisg st Junetion latsly. Ser..U refugees from that plsce haTO been stepping is Albany (in week or tw. Agais some one aks the question, "Whsn will the south prfc of the city bo drained ?" It's preseat condition is raising the price of qninine. un t tercet taat t ran Kenton reeeires subscriptions for all the leading publicstioss of Ansrioi, fssaissi ng tbem st the publish srs pricer. A . 1 ... .... A-esiaetictsm is n rsge, ano taat ac- eoaats for the many ennfiwer countenanees and lily cemslexieni we observe on osr streets. Hall's Vegetable .Sicilian Hair F enewer it most reliable article ia use for restoring gray bsir to its original col r snd promotiag its growth. Bsy Robfc L Stevens is nttonly a preacher of considerable ability Vut he is an in r en tor as well, hsvin pafc-iits I a'oat a dozsa dif ferent things. Iff it i t i' .- . . amw snav sue m ror puttiag in spring gram is drawing ner,aloag comes the epizoe ucagaia. it is in rats er s mtld form yet, bat msay get worse. There are 10,404 volumes ia the Portlssd 11 m ..... uerarj. ise nnmber of bocks taken oat daring 1881 wsa 18,401, of which number 14, 17 were actio . H.eUs aeul E lort s assortmat of vslen tines, and the pricji tUsy sell thm at, will sait every eae, aad there will be no diffi- culty ia making a selection. Co to the Y P 0 A seuarUisatsat to sight The program hss beea JmprsYed greatly, aad it will be rendered with ) csafusion than ea Taesday night Tat faUawiai example vreaesed hj. aa es change ws give ear mathsmstlesl readers to selre i "What per seat dees a man make waoaslli a harts far $100, whioh was given to him ? Tramps, which are a somewhat lata ae qiiaitie to Oregon Society, are quite numtr oas They should be "sat down os" in aneh a maaaer as ta rid ear State eemplete ly ef such infamous bummers. As will be seaa ia another column the net earnings ef the Sheriff far the last half year were $1205,60, an amouut worth stritiag for although aot as muoh aa many are always imaginiag the Sheriff makes. Tka Masoas had aig time last areaiag ia thia city. The last degree ia Reyal Arch Masonry was eeaf erred apea W U Btlysu, Q Chamberlain and L Bilyea, aad Us brethren assembled here from all parts ef the valley. Although the nights have beea rather ehilly for out door love making, ws notioed a couple sittiag bareheaded ea a eertnta piasaa about tea e'eloek at night This "takes the oilr," aad Bunch Crass "sqailla" are innocent. Wa ara under many ebligatieas to Q. W. Sill for the preseat of a Tare seat aad tasty msp of the City of Albany. He exeeated the werk himself and it iesaperier to a great deal we have aeon turned oat by those claim lag to be skilled draughtsmen. Last Satarday we aotieed a oeuatry school tesehee staggeriag aloag the streets with s brisk ia his hat. He anted as il he ware lookiag after a new method ef teseh iag the young ideas hew to sheet. The following persona were taken iate Rssoas Hook aad Ladder Ce Me 1, at its Isat meesiag. R P Cean, W A Cox, R R Creaky, A W Carrie. L F Fees, i I Cod frey, O H Irviae, Was Me Lane, Tracy Por ter, R L Thompson aad H D Wheeler The attsadaaee at the M K School eeneert was verv barge. Sabbath U aad like thoee hold ia the past, it was ef a very in teresting nature. The exercises consisted of singiag by bath the eld and ysang peo ple, reeitstioss, etc , among which were two or three eeleottons read by Miss Lass. Erervbodv helieres tho verdict ia the Gaiteaa csss ts be just, as firmly as the people ef Lebanon aad vicinity believe that C B Meatagae's is jest the place to bay dry goods aad groceries ef the best qaahty aad at the lowest price. That is ths res sen they sU go there. Tbere is great demand sew ia this locali ty for female help, sad girls who are pretty good kwase-keepers sad can do plsia iag, can goe fro We advertised $2 30 to $5.00 per week. mat week, aad had aix or seven ecu is ror aer is n nay or swe. . , t . . I Air brakss are new ased os the O a C R R east aide, pasasagar traias. Tbe Albsay . ... I express came in with them ss Men day night I for the first time. When the exhsastedatr was let off ss old gsstlesaaa from Lebanon I theaght the engine had eel lapsed, sad same very near breaking his aeek try iag to get eat of danger. Ills a German eastern, s Jested quite generally by tha Aaterieaas to driak beer aad talk ever the events of the dsy. The Star Brewery has become qeite a resort for J tk:s asrpsse. As Bstt Mr Bellsaase u ssid to raak AI. Hs keens a tdeaaaat sstsbiiskment and snares ae aatss ts msks these who esli perfeetly st hems. Wattdsnnd Gedfrey hsvo just pris ted fee Eider M. M. Kertoa. el Swset Heme, a 'collection ef Hvmna for the ase ef the Church ef Christ." The werk sneaks well both for the printers and ths author. Aboat sixty of the hyasss are Mr If ertea's owa production, and chow come poetical abilit y. , If yon get a vsieatias asit Tassdsy km afsrresces with seatimeata aad ferma ia- imieal te the imperieuc besrisg yea hsve arrogated to yourself, do ast fly off ea tangent, but just coolly pasts ths lof emcee document on the wall, cill it a hair-brained joke, sad rseervsyeur ire for seme import- sat cceat oa. Tho CaMorula for February is at hand. sad esmss to as this month greatly issprev ed in evcrv respect. It is a decided hosor to the 1'aeifie Coast. It appears for the first time as sa illustrated ssagszias, aad as such will rank well with Bastcro meaftahee. ts centribatima, this month arc of a high leas and shoald be read by all I , vers of geel iteratare. The ladies Aid Society will bold their festival on Tuoedsy cvesing sect, Feb. I4tk ia the bedding recently eeenpied by ahe California Store. Sapper will be served fress six nntil nins o'clock. Tbere will be fancy articles aad aprons for sals, also a Post Offise will be kept, shresgb whieh St. Taleatiae will aend appropriate messages te sU, fsr the s snail sera of fire coats easb. Addssissisn 25 casts, laseb, 23 cents, ise erase., 25 costs. The 8eUnljfi- America sf Jsaaary 2Seb, ssstains sa illestretioa ef Rer. Rest. L. Stereos new patent far re istag aad lower ing the wbeela ef steaeasests, with a fall aesenptioa or tae asms, it SS a raioaaie . ... ... . ... ase-sisitisa to the stosasbeat aad will faoili- tats rirer aaTiestion to a wonderful extent. By tbe ase of it tbe weight ef tbe load caa- not effect the morement of the wheel, ae it dees nsw, it being arranged ae ss to be ad. j sated to any draft sf wetsr. ereffon needs s Nsrssal sohool, sad it is the doty eferery citiscn wko fsrsrs tbe ad- rancament ef onr edneatienal interests ts eadoras all measnrss which wdl brine sbant khm. A.t.hli.hma.t af anih m. Tt U tv- eeming mere ana more cement ereryaey that tbe elsss of teachers ia our publio schools needs to be bettered Taia eaa esly be done by establishing a seheel in whieh e Yssar men aad women are trsiasd for thol basines the sams as they are ia order to enter aay of the professioaS. SOCIAL 9& PERSONAL. uuu .p.t ,ew sys sa nmany test -: . ... . week. It F Armstrong spsut s day or two st koaas this week. Mr Sam May, of Harrisburg, paid ns a visit yesterday. Mr. J. A. Bilyeu of Snu, was in the city sa Tuesday lsst. Stsnlsy, the blind pianist, was in tke city a few days age. J s Kelly and Chas T Bell, of Salem, were np last Monday. tnps. cass taamphrey went down to Portland last Friday. Mr. Simon Ssitsnbaeh spent last Sab bath in Portland. Miss Luse was a guest of Rev. Dilloa while ia tbe eity. Mr. J. J.Dorris, of Sei was in ths oity a day or two Ibis week. JaJg.Strah.awa. in Junction city lest l i 1 wssa en icgai oasmsrss. Mr. M. D. Ballard was in Portland Men day and Tnesday of tbis week. Mr. Nat Red path, ef egoren, was in the city Tuesday of this week, Ws aetleed R S Mesa, ef Lebanon on our streets Monday Of this week. Hen. tssrgs Waggoner, ot Corrallii, was is the city the fere part of the weak. Mr. S. 1. Young was confined to his bed last Sabbath and the fore part of the week. Mr. Fraak Wood, of this eity was in Portland awhile the forepart ef the week. Haa. Jon. Keisay, of Cerrallii, by the by was in the eity the fere part ef the week. J A Yaatis, has retired from thsCorvsllts OmMtt whioh ia new ran by Mr M S Wood cook. The charming Mrs. McAfee of Salem, is visiting her sister Mrs. W, It, lUrr of this city. Miss Auaa Powell spent several days ia Baleas, beiag there ever tha Sabbath. She was a gueet ef Judge Piper. Miss Fcttie Monteitk, who has Uea viaitiag is Csrrallie lor seme time, retaraed heme the fore part of this week. Rev A M Acheaoa and wife lost their only ohild on tha 3d of this mouth. It was aboat twa aad a half years old. Miss Lily Rsdpath, of Jefferson, has beea visiting friends ia tho aity. Wo acknowl edge a very pleaaaut salt from hor. Mrs. I. M. Thompson, who baa besti visiting with hsr daughter, Mrs. Tetnpleton, ta Portland, returned home last Tuesday. Charley McDonald, Engineer of the Al bany ezptees, feele big over his air brake. Ho makea a Sret-elaea ehort-etop now. Jadgs Fliaa is also ana of tha lawyers in the canal sait bow pending, beiag associated with Strahan sad Bilyea oa the defense. on Enoch Hoalr, ef iisrrisburg. oalied ea us last Tuseday. Hs was 'down in com. paay with Hiram Smith and otbera on logal baaiaeas, Loaaer Ilalatoa returned to Albany last Meaday, after aa absence of eeveral mouthe. duriag which time he made a trip te Wash- iagtea, D. C. Mrs. A. Comptoa, of iebaaon, called Satarday and subscribed far tka Dent. ocaaT asyiag tbat ahe could net do without it any longer. Miss Mary Celdsan leturned from Port land last week, aad will continue her busi- of drees-making witA Miss WUIaft, ia this eity. M r. H. A. Clark, ass olosod his marble hop in this city snd will go from hers to CslifoJaia, where he will engage ia the same basineaa. A R Quinn and family left on this weeks steamer for California, Mr. yuiuo having disposed of hie interest in the Champion Frait Drier. Rev. O. W. BUck. of SW rattle, was te asvs preached at the H.ipiut church lest Sabbath, bat failed te keep hie appointment en aeeeaat of aiekaess 1 L I - . m . m. wiw, ag "i cio p-op c ev:ii over hut Tsesdsy, among whwos we aotieed A J . . Board, Jons Board, 'has. JoLason Mr Taleott sad s there airs Megan, or at. Pael. Mirj. . wl.u has beea spending the wtuter sub her sisass Mrs Jsdgc Miller, st I.ebs a. ep&t set oral days is town this week Jadge Beaham, of Salem, oas ef Oregon's CBS CSv ' - Bh m - - mM' popalar Uwyers, has beea ia ths I a n a . . mm 7 eeveral days sttoalmf to aa imsartaat uit Psadiag sefers a rsferoe J Br,B Creek, was d wn this w" vooniy wenri. Vc are Trf N'S o him for s new sub- " wh be braogbt aa n a w tumms, I essty Assessor, was ia A ... lb oday snd Taesday, aad made ns several pleasant ealU. Hs will begin the assessment sf sur county absal the 1st ef March. Mr Arthur R Sloan, manager sf the sardian Insurance Company, for Oregon, made as a p! eases i esff s fe w days ago. He is a vary pleaaaut gentlemen, something peculiar te most insures ce sgeate. Mr. Cemsteck. ef Syrscese, R T , travel iag agent for the oelcbraUd gun mssafac turera. Baker snd Co. was is the aity last week, when he made a bis sals of their Sda to ear papular guaamith, W B Scytt. Nat Kedpath gave as s pleasant call this ; eek. He hss sold est his business st Jof : fersoa aod is now font loose. From whet we have been heariag lately we believe he woald like te looat j persnaneatly at Scio. F II Kizsr, spent n day or two la Athaav thia week while es hie way hmni I m the moetiaf of the Linn Coonty Bus; MCwemsdi, V of II. He i. one of the aohd farm.resf the opper end ef ths county. Lest Tusedsy s whole horde ef isauranee .J :a . fJP J mm i arm, K . j-.rrre i.u OSK, Vol nttSR, Ilarrv Boyd. othtn P th ro1 o Jaaetiea to settle ap fur tbat fire Sueh fires as tbat bring considerable "ou's.de eapilsl" into ear State, Mr. Tbes. Orsrstsa, was to l.-are tbis ntsrnlag in tbe interest of the Chats pics Froit Dryer Company. Ho will go first te Washington Territory, where he will assist la disposing sf tbs seanty rights ef this ralaable frait dryer. H J Olark snd Ed Zeyss west up Ie aUrrisbarg last Tassdsy to got ths nsc- eseary information te enable thera te bid on i . l. iii uii m . . . ... saw vsa renew lempie te no built ap ihn season. If tbey get the contract w w ncb for it that the work will be well performed. A large & amber of Masons arrivod here yestsrday te sake part in tbe meetiag last Among tbeaa wo aotieed R B Coeh nu ol -Wfi ! "on J F Schooling, Sam na w" aseonusca, of HarnsSarg ; i m e ear . . . , . vr 1 u OJp ana Judge fiper, ef Salem. 1uiU amber from Kugene whose BnmCS WO Old net Jearfl. The social at the at E Parsoaaye Friday ereaiag after Miss Fuse's readings, was aa aajoyabJa affMir. Roe sad Mrs, Dillon ara very painstakiug in their efforts to maks these socials plsasaat, aad bare succeeded aeyead a deebt . Oamss wsre played snd a substantial tmpper had, of which old and yeuag did jaatice. Miss Mattie Tester was twenty -one last Moadsy, aa important period in everybody a life. Rer numerous friends appreciating tkis fset, determined to eelebrafe her birth -dsY ia eroaer stvle : so hs- rreeonfta-tl .I " " -j r srraagement, they thronged to the reel donee of Mr Jss H Fester, at a given hoar, aad gave Misa Foster a pleasant surprise (?). Several hoars wsre passed ia amassment and conversation, and when all left far kerne it was with the common verdict that a geauiao good time had been had. A Fatal Aer Idea t. The wife of Floyd G. Vaughan, living , in Lane county, 10 milea from Harrisburg, met with an accident last Saturday which terminated fatally. She and her hus band had been at Harrisburg trading.and while returning home In a wagon, some dogs scared the team and started them forward se suddenly that Mrs. Vaughan Jul ?SUL U-a IhMtrn nl.tl. . ii.. . thrown I a J - " " vausou I death ahonfc tnnr V - 1 was a'siater of W. H. Bakr r x-n and Mrs1. Wm. Davie, of Shsdd Aastfeea nlneto flrr. About 5 o'oloek last Sabbath morn, log our fire department was brought out in hurry by lbs olanflng sf tha Sella, and ti a fire waa soea found to be Id tha two-story frame building ea Ferry street, owned by Peter Sohloeser and occupied by the Chinese Arm of K won Mow Ce. No. Dues were on hand first, but the bettor of puttiag out the Are thle time belenge to the "Hooks." NoTwo'ewere also tbere on time, but aa the Are did not amount to much, as Artentas Ward aaye, they "kindly refrained from squlrtln." The firs waa the work of an incendiary It had beon started at the north east corner of the building, but aa to whether en the Inalde of the room or tiuder the lloor there waa some sIlflFer enou or opinions. Tt looked very mush to us ai if a email board had been taken oil Inside the building, a let of well-oiled rags Ignited and then drop ped la, and tha board replaced. It wa diaeoYeretl before the rags were entirely eonautsed, and whoa the boarde were forced ofl from the out side, considerable kerosene ran out and stood on the surface of the water noarthe building. The Chinese hare told several of our oltlxens that their steok of aaerohandioe waa insured for $1000, but In conversation with us t In yduated that they had nay at nil, Mr sch lesser baa the belldiug laeured In the Fireman's Fund, and haa been awarded $15.60 damaarea. It looks ta us very much aa if eome of those Chinese are guilty of arson, nnd if any ons will ferret out the guilty pnrty and cause hie conviction, he can get $600 from the Board of I'nderwrltere of thle Coast, Bwrwrlao fari. Last Friday night tho many neigh bore and frUuds of Mre. It. W. Cundlff. without any warning, walked Into her pleasaut home, and took possession of matters 1 1 was a oemplete surprise, al though au agreeable eae, and waa given In honor of Mrs. CandifTs forty-Aral birthday. Whoa the company had got settled down Into friendly terms, Mr. Wm. Tweedale, In behalf of tboee pre sent, preaeated her with aa elegant cake basket, butter knife aad pair of spectacles accompanying the gift with au eloquent speech Then n general god social time waa bad, and every body went heme at a seasonable hoar. wlehlBittbat they had birthdays alao Wa noticed tho following present : Mr. and Mrs Wm Tweedale, Mr nnd Mrs Hurst, Judge and Mre Strabae, Ir aad Mre Davie. Mr aad Mrs J M Nolaa. Mr and Mrs N Ratim. Mr and Mrs F. PKoz, Mr snd Mrs tt E Yoaar. Mr and Mre H II Hewitt, Mre J W Harris, Mrs Opp, Mrs C A Plummer, Mrs McWain. Mrs Dr Mlllor, Mrs IilalB. Mine Mary Cold eon, Miss Kara Alexander. Mleeee Hettiaand Ollie Miller, Mlae Wlllart, Mies Clara Blaio, the Mleeee Hsrrls, Mr K I) Havaa, Mr Ooarley, and Mr Nnttlcg. t rank Coansdsa Milled. I. set Tuesday morning, says ths "Oregon inn" Frank Comptou, a bndge sa-penter. fell from the bridge at Kibblin's ferry, ea the Ssady, and was hilled, living only two hours after ths fall. Hs with another m was eitsated in cuias a heavy niece of timber, whou the rope broke and both fell. Compton a companion caught held of aaase timbers, tbue caving bis life. Mr. Comp- S '.on was a hard working msa. lie hss s wife and child living in Dallas, wlh Ce. aad : and a father in Lebanon. Finn eaoaty.'' Deceased is the came young man who wae mssticd up fearfully when tBb bridge across the North Ssntiam fell. His father aad othsr are among the most reapestod eituens of labsnon. 1 ' " AaeiBer Ik II tin Jiaien . Another rifle sheeting match wae hebl last Saturday, this Urns at the Hale farm, acrosa the river from thle piar(. a beef, valued at abont 1 30, : WM Mitod nnd divided into five parte. aD4 oflsred ae a prize for the best i ..rL.m,, p It IU m m.i mmn ike. ; flrBtf t la i rsat and fifth choice, and Wm Hale the eecond and fourth oho.es. Severs! purses were made up and con. tceted for, and alt ware wen by either P H Qowmanor H Stevens. Bow man aeeae to he the "cook of the walk' in thia locality wlien It comes to rifle) ehootlng. Bant and hsc Blare' Having added externa ively to my boot aad shoe atook aud aecu rod aaother build ing for that pirpoae alone I shall In the future endeavor to carry a more complete and better aeleeted stack of boots and shoos than has ever beea kept In thia place. I buy direct from the manufactur ers far cash and sell at pricss that will de fy compodtlon and will always try aad keep goods of merit ; no traeb. We always aim to represent goods just as near what they are as our Judgment and experience will admit. SA MITEL a Youno. Msw Mill ha used Hands On last Saturday the proprietorship of the Albany sew mill changed hands, Messrs Allen and Martin retiring and F E KoerBson assuming entire control. The sale ta Mr Kobiason includes the mill property In this city, the logs In tke boom, the Calapoola boam right, and seme valuable timber land on the Calapoola above Brownsville. linporlant ts the Ladles. Miss Mary Goldsea has returned from Portland with a oomplete knowledge of ell the latest stylee ef dressmaking aad is again ia business In conncetien with Mlse Annie Willet. Ladles will find It to their advantage to call on them at their roams over Tweedale's Store. Blaven'e Cherry Tooth Pante. An aromatic combination for the preser vation of the Teeth and Gums. It ia far superior to any preparation of the kind In he market. In large, handsome opal obi, price 50 cents. For sale by Fothay If a tl 4st. . w jxiaooii, Aiuany, uregOen. impure blood Symptoms : Sluanish circulation, Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver ompiaint, Diinouaneas, uonatlpaUon, l ues, iamutor, weaxneis, "the blues,' skin disoraers, Pimples, Swellinajs, etc to. rurly with Ling of the Blood. See dvertisemeut. - & V M. r. A. alenalameat. n account ot the bad oondltton of the weather Tuesday evening the en tertalnmenl given under the aunpices of the Y. P. 0. A. wae poorly attended ; bnt thoee who did go wsre well repaid Whlb It wae not a brillltnt affair, there were parte to It of genuine inter est, and It certainly did not lack in quantity, It would have taken even better than It did I it bad gone ofl more enteethly aud there had been eae oenfusien. The playing by the Ladlea' Cornet land ie to be commended. They are Improving fast. The muele generally wae, If anything, extra. The Magle Spell Oroheetra Is a worthy Institution aud made a good many friends Tuee day algbt. Ho alao tho regular orches tra did good playing and received Bearty encores. "The Three Frogs," by Messrs. Clement, 1'ortorand Dugger was received with a great deal of ea thaelaem. They quaoked well. The meihey song, by the IX L Beclety was well rendered and deeerved the ap plause It received. The debate between W. K. Ullyeu and E R.Bklpworth wae anintereetlng affair, and one that wae thoroughly appreciated. It would no doubt have been encored by Keeratet and Napolecst had they been living and present. The read Inge by Mre. Wolverteu and Prof. Condlt were well received. Prof. Mattoon's rendition of "The gladiator" would have beea o tralfhebad only had it better com mitted. Arrangement have been made for repeating the entertslumeut on Friday evening of thle week. The program will be changed somewhat and aa extra effort made to make It more titan or dinarily Intereetlng. frank Leslie's reenter Meaini) The February another Is promptly before us, with Its usual abundance ef eatertaialng aad Instructive reading and flae emhellleb meats It opens with a meat Interesting article by ltlchardH. Kimball, "London and its Lord Mayors." with twelve llluetra tleua. "The Albnmua," by N. Kebiu eon: Spiders' Wsbe." by Arthur ii Butler: "The Great Tone- Foots," by Noel ituthven ; "Fashion la Deform ity," by Prof. Flower, aad "The Manu facture of Boap tu Ancient nud Modern Times," by Prof. Charles A. Joy. are replete with Intereet aud infer m . tlan. and are profusely illuetrsled Cardan's aerial, "I-eonle, Fmpreas of the Air." is continued ; and there are Short Btoriee aod; Bketchee by Themsa B. Collier aad other favorite authors The levere of post ry will bo delighted On, fit. a a aoe a . B . .ess wttit tno iiiacirstea poems. i n Willow Pattern' and ' The Diser," n ballad; etc The mlst-vllaneouo nrtieles, paragraphs, a to ., embrace i lar;e vari ety of subject, amusing and nte reel ing- A eiaglecopy ie OOlj IS ' ente, or $3 o year, aent p-ti ! Addreaa FaK Ltai.it, publisher. and 67 Park Ha. o. Kow York Mlse Lnr' Str4lacs There wae a largo cr wd at tlio M. K. Cbnreh laet Friday ulgbt to lieten to thle talented eloeodneie'. Her read. Inge ara epoken of ia the hl;hsst terms, and seem to have given ueivcr sal satlsfactloa. Miss Fuse la particu larly good In the comic ffr rendi tion of "Money Musk" wae sicelient. and was evidently the favorite with her audience. Foe a lWire" waa read with good spirit and expreeelou, aa alao "floating a jfcooe," "To Late far the Train," and one er two ethers. Wo knee beard "How He Saved St Michaels'' read bit t.r by Albany talent, aod we thought ahe did Injuelloo to herself la tba "harden Sceoe ;" hat taken as a whole the readlag wae far above mediocrity, aad deeerveethe hearty commendation II received. By epecial request Miss Luse read again Sata.day night to a good audi eoee, giving aa entire change of ffro grasn. Hhe was met with the aame favor that she waa, on Friday eight, and if atiythiug laereaaed her popular Ity. ftrw rroreas I lur And now the Magnolia Mills come to the front with a new process Hoar and claim that no mill on the pacific Coast can excel in quality the nrticlo they tarn out. Tholr millers undorntaml the process thor oughly, and feel that they can please the most exacting customer. When you want any flour do not forgot this, and he pure to call for the Magnolia MM brand. NOTICE. On account of continued ill health, I ntend leaving Albany as soon as I am able to travel. I therefore respectfully ask all (hose knowing themselves lobe iudebted te me to call immediately at my place of Business and pay the amount to Miss French, who is author ized to receipt for the same and save ex penses. Mns. L, J. Powcll. re ens metis. J. A. Gross, aroprietor of tha dene hotel, keeps one of the beat public houses in the State. Ills rooms are kept scrupu lously neat and clean, and ou his tables can be fnnnd the best food tbe market af fords. Parties going off on the morning frain can get coffee and cakes or an entire breakfast before the train leaves. Here after the hotel will be kept open all night or convenience of the pnblic. Lion County lluslaees Cennoll. Tbe regalur meeting of the Linn County Business Council, P. ef H., met at Knox Bntte Grange last Saturday, aad we are told the attondanoe numbered eensidsrably over ADO. Tbe meetiag passed off nicely, aad was profitable te all who attended. The nsxt mssting will bs hsld on Satarday. March, 4th, at Harmony Grange. IjsBtter JLlnt. The toiaDwwtft Is the list of letters reenaiji in the Post office. Albany, Linn oountcr, O con. Feb. 0th. PJ82 Persons catling: tor these letters must give the date on whksta tbay wove saveixiseo. U.BI UWIIli ItcClure J M. Murphy Jena 11, Miller John W, P. H. RAYMOND, P. M. rum aaicnirrs erricst. Wksl ft Pays A mple(e Mat or the Rrrelnfs nd axpenaitnres or the ce. Sleriff Charlton gives us the fwllowing list ef the rcoeipts and diabarsemeuts of the SbcrilFc eUlcu for tho sis inonthe (lad ing Pec. f.l, ttt : Kees lu Cirouit Court, S3VJ 11. Fee earned from iadividuala in Circuit Oourl, Il0.3l.tf0. Fees from Ceuaty -Ceurt, f Jt.00. Feos from iudividusls in 'canty Coart, $'JI! Ofl, Fees aad cmolamosts as Tax Collector, 607.21. Fees aad emolument from Htato of Ore gon, S70. 19. Fees frsm eeuuty on miscellstieeus busi asss, f MH.'J.'I. 1'ses from all other sotirocH, f 17 1 Tetal gross fees snd emrdumente during half year, ffiO-M). Kxpvnsee ef eonduetir.r office, iaolnding salary of deputise, etc . $M8 0l). Total act earnings for halt year, $ I 'JOS CO, T. T. '. Knlerlalnmrat Ie Ur Brnvaled The entertslnrurat glvn Tnoaday night will bererestsd this (Friday; iiiKbt. the Blue Itlljhon ( lul huvlng been past pos ed ene week. The admission fee has boon pat down to 26 route. Doors will tie op. ii a) 7 ..Clock, and eaUirteinment begloe at 7:30. Everybody should go. Pellev ing Ie the l-IIMI HAM "Jupiter".. Recitation. Musln Querist Young Fadiee Band Prof. A. M. Maltoon Magle Hpel I Orchestra U. L. Col legate Boclety ..... I m l VtllUnir I-Asa? Itoeiiioveu'S Walt f,,r ihroo Klataa lr. Irvine, O. T. PeetOf and Dr. Price Itesdleg Prof. E. N. Oondlt Music Amnion r Orchestra fWOlng Mre. ' B. Wolverton Mnok Magic Mpeil Drchestra Comlo debate Mualo Amateur Or'-heatrn Ittv-ltatloa, Nherlden'c It.. In YV. It. lilala Mineidor'c Ride (In Dut. h character) ... If F. Foes Ksraorsida Young Ladies Baud Ths whole lobe eeeJosled with the laughable sketch ontltlel " The Kostaur aat Scene or Two Hires? Barnmere." nix t i.sj i now dcitm The lol towing e'.aieruont of Wm. J: (Vjiiirlilin. of Hnrni-rvlllo. Mu. I r. marknblo that we hsg to nek for It the at tention of our renders. Jloaaya: "In the falloflH7tlI waa taken with n violent blooding of the lune, followed by ase vore cough. I tsofin lognn to lose my flrab and apcmo. I was so woak at one time that I could not ovo my ol. In tho nsmtanar of I1?? I wsa mlmltodutho "it v H.MpiUl. Whllo there tho .!. t .r eai l I hail a holo In inv left lung as big as half a dollar. 1 expended over a hundred dollars on doctors mnd medicine. I waa o far gone at one time a report went around that I was doed. I gave up hope, but a friend told me o' DR. WM. H ALL'S BAL SAM FOR Till: LL'NfiH. I laughed at my frit'tida, thinking that my cans was in curable, but I got a botllo to antlfy them. a hen ta mv aurpriee ami gratiQcaUon, I lgan to feel bettor. My hope, once dead, began to revivo, and to day I feel In better spirit tiMti I have the (mat three years. "I write thU, hoping that you will pub Hah it, eo that every one amV'ed with die ec I hinge will lm Induced to take Dr. Wm. IUH'hj li!am for the Lung, and be convinced Hint CoNM'MITlDN CAN BE i'URKD. I have takea two bHtlea an can positively any thst II has done more good thsit all lbs other medicines I have taken aineo my sick none. My cough haa almost entirely diaaprnared and I anal - .mI" ablo to go to work." i-old by druggists. 1 WRINKLED FAOE8. It ia a painful Might to see young ladles in their ueni with wrinkled nud pretns turely old fnces; nsrortheleas It is quite 'minion, and ! anv nn who olprve the iiKua of ths t!m tho reason is verv atma rent. win to the tlamlng ad vertUHuact! t h and togu certiUuates, In which are used tho name of eminent phyaiclana and ohemUta, the unatiaioctinir. and cn-doloos hac lw-u lndufd to umi moiiic or the so -ailed liquid bee minora, all of which are Knows to In p..mv Jr lniiiloU!, and irnnd fur anv length of time will dentruv ai a. s n i. a a a a . a tiic ewinpiexiuti. mo iui u win ic next t imiMiAMiLla to restore il. Mothera should be very careful to see that their daughters do not nso ili" preparatinni, but ask for and obtain Maven's Ilaruilcas Yoaomite Kai-e l'owder.the suly harmless tteauiirtcr For asle by J". -! A Mm, losier'a ltr;.-kr Main St., Albany, (Ir. 4 Dissolved The partnership hsresoforo existing uaJer tbe hrm name ef Allen, Kbtusa A C ., is thia day, dieselved by muiutl eea stint. F K R !iusen esnlioiinc the njiioess. N It Allb. K K IbnurcHOV, J A Mabtix, lib dtb. levi. K:ai AHnoLi4io sai.tr.. I'hu lKMt Halve In the world for Cuts. rtrulses, Sores, Ujccrs,8alt Kheuin, Tetter Chapped Hands, Cbllbiaine, Corns and nil kind of Skin Kruntions. Freckles and Pimpton. The salvo is guaranteed to glv e perfect KiliMtactinn In every caso or mon v reluntled. Ha sure veu get Henry 'a Car bolic Sake, u sb others srb but huitaliouu and counterfeits. Price 25 cents n u .Ri:r. vs oi t.Kv vti:d rutfiik is the oldest and best remedy, for Dyspep sia, Uilllousness, Malaria, Itidiirestion, all disorders of the stomach, and all diseases indientinir an impure condition of the Blood, Kidnoys, Liver, Skin, etc. Dissolution Notice. KNOW all men by these presents that we, William C. Doherty and James (mm. hsve this day dissolved partnership in business of all kiuds and nature and we both release each other of all and anv claim of whatsoever nature that may havo existed between us and we hereby release each other and acknowledge satisfaction in lull of tbe same ae wltuesa our hands the 2lst day of Jan., 18S2. Jambs Quinn William C. Doherty. 20th Impure blood is shown by skin disord era, Pimples, Swellings, Ulcers, Ac, also by Liver and Kidney Compia'nt, Const! pation, Piles, Indigestion, .Billiousnesa. Despondency, Lassitude, Genrral Weak aces, and many other symptoms. Purify willi King of tbe Blood. See advortiso mont. DAVIS. Near this eity, en Sabbath, Jan. 22, 1S82, to the wife of J K Davisa bob. D ALTON 8TAATS. At ths residence of tke bride's parents by ths Rev, J. A. Hellenbsufh, Mr. William K. Baltom aad Miss Mary I. Starts both ef Polk county, Oregon. DIED. 1RYAN. At bis home, near Tangsat, en Monday, Feb, 6th, 1881, John M. sen o E. L. Bryan sad wife, in the I6th yea of his age. SPECIAL TO THE CITIZENS OF ALBANY AND VICINITY. HAVING PURCHASED THE ENTIRE STOCK OF COODS UF T8 LATE FIRM OF I .TjV0JCO CONSISTIHCtOF STAPLE AND FANCY NOTIONS, EMBROIDERIES, H08IERY, CLOVES, TRIMMINCS, LACES, ETC., ETC, ALSO CLOTHINC, FURNISHING GOODS, MERINO AND CANTON FLANNEL UNDERWEAR, CASHMERE OVERSNIRTS AND A FULL TINE OF WHITE AND CALICO SHIRTS, BOOTS AND SHOES, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Hats and Caps, lises, To hacco ana uigars, Table and Pocket Cutlery, ALL OF WHICH I WILL OFFER AT COST CALL EARLY AND SECURE BARGAINS. THE ENTIRE STOCK OF COOT MUST BE SOLD. RESPECTFULLY, ATII.4 KALISKY Summons. In tt f'irruit Court of tltr. St-i ,r for thr tJouiUtf of Linn : . J. Archibald Plaintiff, va. A. t. Michael and Margaret E McMicha.i Ids wife Iefendnnts. To A. It. Sif itichul an t M'trtnrri . Mr- Miefuul thr aw namrl dJ iiiLinU. IN T11K NAME Ok' THE STATB OF OKKUON, you and ench of you are ttoroby sum mored and n-'jinr- l to be and appear In sue above name Court ar,d answer the com plaint of the plsii.t.-'l in the sbovc entitled aiiUou Uiu sgainal you with tho Clerk of said Court by the first y of the next rt-rular b-rm of - ..u Court, alter tbe publication ot this sum- toons for mix weeks aucceeslrcly, to wit : The regular Mar h Term of said Court to be begun and held on tbe acoond Mon- Fiv in March, tn Finn County Ore goii, or judgment for waut cf an answer will i- taken again you ; anu you are hereby notified that if yon net to OwMOO snd answer the complaint oft be plaintiff herein as BBQVO reiuirel tho plainutT will apply to the Court for tbe relief demand mI lathe complaint in thia so It to- wit : That tbe Court order snd riocrso that tbs mortgage In the '-oraplaiu; described executed by A. I. M?.Mi haei nud Msr- gsret E. Mf Michael hi wife on tbo rl lowing docriled premises to-ait : Tlio west half ornoeiion luuriyii in lownanip fourteen South of Range f ur West of the Willnmetto Morid:nu tn Linn Cuuntv Oregon, couta.nlng a'iO ncrcs.lo secure the (ayuvnt of toe eeretsi notes sua tue in terest thereon a lu the said complaint herein mentioned aud st forth be forocloaod and that said mortgaged prorc-1m-s be sold to Nstiafv sud psy tbe smounts d e on the debji secured therby sud tbe coat Of thts au;t, U-wit the autu of flTlV 00 with interest ih.r. hi at Hmj rte of one ner cent tier month ns follows to-wit : interest on fi.'-O thereof from Decern bar 11, 1iU, interest on fil&O.UO thereof from June let, 1880; interest on f 150.00 thereof from Lecembcr jet, lKHO.intareat on f tlWO.UO thereof from December loth, I87tf, and the further um nt aso- 0.00 with iuiereat thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Ie remher let. 10. and tbe further wm of SolT.O'J coets as attornevs fees and tha: the defendants bereiu and every person rlaiailinr Ijt through ot under them or either ol tiivtu be fore loed an 1 barred from claiming any. right title or interest in, or lien upon said prrmiaea or any part thereof, and that tbe plsiut tf have and re- eorer judgment aga.nni tlie Mtid ueTHiidar-.t A. I McMichsol for the Mum of li.Itl B0 and interest tber-jon ss hereinbefore set forth, including $ i7.50 co-dasn attorneys fees and for the eo-t and duburseuasuts ot this auii to be taxed. Thia Summons ie published by order of lion. K. 1. Bohse, Judge of said Court In tho STSTK KlUllTS IlKMOCRAT for six Kticceasive weeks, which order bears date January 17, Vi.:S A CdAV.lHRI.A1V. AUVs for PiflT. 1ITATIOX. Ih the Couufv Court of Utm Luntj, .V.i t of Urrion. In the matter ef the Estate of Thomas S. Summers, deceased. To Jane Coyle, William Summers, A Li ner Summers, I anuria raxrish, i ta t'ri- vett, heirs at Isw of Thomas H. Summers, deceased and to all othets known and unknown, interested In aatd estate. In tic amt ef Uu Stmt oj Vrtjott : You and each of you .aro hereby cited and required to be and appear in the County Court of Lunn county, Oregon, a tbe Court liouso in tne city ni Aiosny, in said -Coiim v. on Mondsy, the Gtb day of March, 162, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, the same being the first day of the regular March term 1K2 thereof:, snd then and there show cause, if any eaist, why an order should not be made direct ing and licensing the administrator of said estate to sou an mengui, iuih ami in terest of said Thomas snimmers, deceased, at the time of his death, both in law and equity, in and to tho real property here inafter described, as prayed for in tbe petition of L. Bilyeu, administrator of the estate of said deceased, which petition bj now on file In the County Court of Linn county, Oregon, which said real property is deseribed ss follows, to-wit: Begin ning tf.SS chains south and 16.48 chains est of the S. W. corner of Secton 30, Td 12 8. R. 1 Woit Willamette meridian, ana running thence West 23.85 chains ; tbenee south S97 chains; thence East 23.70 chains: thencs North 36.97 chains te the place of beginning, containing &8 acres more or less. Also the following describ ed lands in said 1. inn Co, to wit: Begin ning at the South East corn ;r of the dona tion land claim of Thoe. S. Summers and wife, Not. No. 2301, in Linn county, Ore gon, and running thence West 22 25 chains; theuoe North 10.36 chains : thence East 22,25 chains; thence South 16.36 chains to tbe place of beginuing, containing 36 bytah more or less. Alao tho following described boot of land, to wit : Beginning at a point 45.35 chains south and 19 50 chains west of the north east coiner of section 36 in Tp 12 S ot K 2 west of Willamette Meridian in Linn Ooupty, Oregon, and running thence v est 37.75 chains: thence south 16 34 chains; thence east 37.75 chains ;tht roe north 16.36 chains to tbe place of beginning, contain ing 61 acres more or less. liv oruor ot me court : "Wnnovs my hand and tke seal f said Court affixed this 11th day or Jan. laiC N. BtUM, Clerk, per J. il. HiCKLSSiKt L.S Deputy Notice of Pinal Account. NOTICE is hereby given to all whom it may concern that the undersigned, exeeutor of the last will and testament of Jamee A. Porter, deceased, has filed hia account for final settlement In tbe County Court for Linn Connty, State ef Oregon, snd the Court has set the 7th day ot March, 1882, at the hour of one o'clock, p. m., for the hearing of objections, if any, to said account, and the final settlement of said estate. T. L. PORTER, I Executor. Weatherford A Blackburn, ttys for Ex. NOTICE. Trunks and Va AND AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. FRED WILLERT, CARRIAGE AND WVCON III A N U FACTUREKa 'orner Second and Ferry Su. Albany ,Or ;.ir. ! t., manufuro carianaB ws ;nii s? abort notice and of the very BEHT MtTERItL He maxe the premium carriages aid b igios of tbe State. BKFAIBING AND JOB WORK lone at abertent notise and ha the SKILLFUL MANNER. Ill work and material is I jo first -class. 24 Bevy WATcaEs abb a tan. It will be apparent to aay ana will examine a solid cold wateh. aside from the necessary thle sues for ngravlng aad polishtag, a large pre- portioi of the precious metal ased ia needed only to stiffea and hold the an- grave 1 portions in place, and supply the neeeesary solidity and streasTth. The sKrples gold is tctnally aeeeUees ofar as utility ana beauty aro eea- erued. In James Boas' Patent Geld Watch Cases, this waete of preeieus melal is overcome, and tke earns solid ity and strength produced at from ene third te one-half af the usual coat ef did cases. This pi eceae ia af the meat simple nature, as follows : a plate oi nicKle composition metal espexdally adapted te tbe purpaae, has two plates of solid gold sexdered eaa on each side. The three arc then psssed aot wean polished steel rollers, and the reealt ie strip of heavy plated com pool lieu. from which tbe cases, backs, eea tree. bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by sui- table die- snd formers. Tbe gold ia these casea is su&loiently thick to ad mit of ail kinds of chasing, eagraviag an I euamellicg ; tbe engraed trust have hern carried until worn perfeetly uioth by time and ase wlthonl re- mnvdug the geld. This is tba ealy cans made with two plates of solid gold and warranted by special certificate. ror sale by all Jewelers. Ask for Illustrated Catalogue, and to aoe war- ant. aUsrm&aurn a auric a saiabv a o T4ie beet salvo ia the world for eats, brant ee, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tever sores, tat ter, cbspped hand, chilblains, corns and all kinds of akin eruptions. This save is guar anteed to give perfect stis faction in every case or money refunded. Price 35c per box. F r sals by Foehay and Mason, wholesale agts ; i Moore, Scio ; D Foley, Lebanon ; Mr Powell, Lebanon ; Red path and Mon tague, J-tf-Tson ; D M Calbreaih, Boons Vista ; O Cornelius, Turner ; R A Raanpy, Harrisburg ; Starr and Blakely, Browne ville. Summons. In thr ( 'irotU Court of (As UtoU of Oreeow for Lin Count tf : S.H. Althouae, J. F. Backansto and W. M. Ketchum, copartners in boelnaea, under the firm name and style af Aia houee, Backensto and Ketehnsn, Plfla, va John at. Meszter, uert. To John Jf. XrmHer Uu adorn wnsaed defend ant. IN TITE NAME OF THE STAT OF OHEUON, you are h-ieby required to sppear and answer the complaint ex the above named PlainthTs, ia the above Court, now on file in tha oaVw of tho Clerk of Linn county ,on the 1st day ef tho next regular term or aaii Court tar L4nn county, Oregon, to-wit : tbe 2nd. Mesaday, vbe 13th day or March, 1682. And you are hereby notified taat if yoa flail to appear and answer said complaint as herein required the plaintiffs will take j udgment against veu for 51 and 66-100 dol lars. In CS.gold cola, with in'areet at tbo rate or one per cent per aoe nth man June 20th, 1879, and for costs and bursemsnts of thia aotlen to be taxed. This Summons is published by of Hero. K. F BotSe, Jadge of said Court which order is dated Jaaaary 94th, 1 L. H. Moist ajsT a, 26w6 Atty for Plfla. FOR D1SPEPSIA and Liver Complaint, you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shdoh'a Vital iaer. It never fails to ears. NASAL INJECTORJfree ef charge with each bottle of SH'.oh s Catarrh R sens' ay. Price, 50 ceuts. ARB YOU MADE miserable by Indi gestion, Constipation, Dimness, Loss of Appetite, Yellow Skin ? Shilehs Vi'sliatr is a positive Care. HACKMETACK," a lasting aad fra grant perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For sale by Foshay and Mason, Albany ; . A. Rampy, Harrisbnrg. THE RET. GEO. S. THAYER, of Bonrboo, Lid., rays s "Both myself and wife owe ear Uvea to SHILOH'S CON SUMPTION CTJRF." For sale by Foshay Si Mason, Albany ; R. A. Itasapy, Harris bnrg. SniLOU'S CATARRH REMEDY a poaitive cure for Oattarb, Diphtheria aad Canker Mouth. SHILOH'S CUBE WILL immediately relieve Croup, Whooping cough and Bron chitis. WHY WILL YOU cough when Sadoh's Cure will give immed at: reliuf. Price, lCc 0 cts. and $1. DR. MOTT'S Liver FUbsare the beat thartic regulatora. ca