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emacv.it. FRIDAY APRIL 1 I, 1882 - 1 BELOW ZERO The Jeanetto-Why Fast Efforts to Find Her Failed MI Am Sure We Would Have Found Her, but We Were Frozen Out, (San franci--- Call.) Life-Saving giation No. 7, 12th Diet., Ocean Beach, Call- ) fornia. 1'oinv Loboh, Doc. 26th, j A reporter has just had an inter esting interview with Ijenry Bohn, keeper of the above station, the de tails of which are of 9ueh profound in terest as to warrant their full publica tion for the readers of the Call. A MKXBEU Or TUE CORW1X CUV. Mr. Bohn was a member of the Cor win, which left Ssn Francisco May 22, 1S6, in search of the Jeanottc, returning October 15, 18S1, after an unsuccessful search for the tost steam, r. The Cor win crew nambered forty two, all of whom returned sound and well from the Artie expedition. They could gather no information from na tives along the coast in regard to the missing Jeanette. "But," added the plucky explorer, I am sure we would have found her, had wo net been frozen out at Wraagell Island." And then he went en to give further details. He said : "It is . rue we ait get back safely, but a number of us suffered intensely on account of the extreme weather. I had a fearful cold on my lung, and should not have been here to-day telling the tale, but far a wise provision matte before our departure from this city. Ifeel as if I desired everybody to know what did some of us so mush gaod during this terrible voyage. We had taken a good supply of bt. Jacobs Oil on board, and to this I owe my life. Two oth ors of our crew, named Rolfs and Wil son, wareia a dreadfal condition from neuralgia and rheumatism, aud tbU wonderful remedy saved them. There isn't a scintilla of doubt about it. "The net is, this great German remedy is the very bust thing ever known for ail aorta of ills that come to human lot. We are never without It, See here," he added warmly, pointing to a box close at hand ; "see here we have a supply right here at t'ie station. It is the enemy of a I disease. It i the king of pain. It is the destroyer of sickness. It is the glad harbinger of heaith. It is a silent physician that never fails to cure bis patient. It is the evangel of blessing. But I am gettiug eloquent over it, and I ought to do A, for it saved my life. Of course, men in'my vocation must meet all weather. Ye cannot stand oa tWe order of our go ing storm or no storm. During the sixteen months that 1 have been nere, we have saved thirteen lives. The last day of October, 1880, the entire creTcfa brigantiue were saved by this station. Te Great German Rem edy did good work time and again, I assure you. It was like a messenger of mercy. It is a great thing to have the right remedy at the right time. For the lack of it many a valuable life is lost. ThcrV no denying this Mr. Bohn, who related thn, is a very intelligent German, a native oi Hamburg, cortecus and obliging in the extreme a genuine mnn, as any one cau see from a brief interchange with him. He strikes tne as being the right man in tho right place ; a caudid, honest, out-spoken man, who states things as they are, and who "would not flatter Neptune for his trident, or Jove for his power tothun doV CAFTAHi PAUL MRU, The above testimony in regard to the wonder-working German lleme dy is further corroborated by the em phatic indorsement of the great world renowned swimmer, Captain Paul Boy ton, who recently informed the New York correspondent of the Chi cago Inter Ocean that he considered a eupply of St. Jacobs OK as indispen sable, during his protracted aquatie expeditions, as food and drink ; in fact, as indispensable as hit wonder ful swimming-suit itself, without which he would inevitably ' aiuk into the depths with bubiiing grave Without a -grave unknelled, uncoiiOutd aud un- But with which ho would not hesi tate to plunge into the sea, which tho poet characterizes as all his chosen terrors frowning rouad. THE OLIMPIC CLUB KOOMS. In this connection, your correspon dent is constrained to speak of a re cent visit to the elegant quarters of the Olympic Club, on post Street, of which the cify of Sin Francisco and the State of California may justly be proud. There is no athletic club in America (and yonr correspondent speaks from exteosive travel and oh servation) that can at all compare with the Olympic Club of San Fran cisco, and this includes the personel of its members, the superb appointments of its rooms, the skiil and strength of its athletes, and the esprit de corps of its organization. In the course of a protracted con versation with one of its representa tive members, it was learned that John Garbutt, jinitor of the Club, had been laid up with a stiff knee-joint. He was formerly circus acrobat. He was indueed to try the Great German remedy, St. Jacobs Oil, and with scarcely any faith he began its use. It was not long before a thorough cure was effected. He regarded the cure as almost miraculous. The Oil is in constant use by merabersof the Olym pic Club, who find in it a speedy rem edy for all maladies arising from ov erexertion, excessive practice, or tin wise feats of strength and agility, One of the members remarked : "That Oil is the surest pain destroyer in the world." The best evidence that thi- testimony i3 true, is the fact that St. Jacobs Oil is used by all the a leading gymnast in the land. It heals like magic. It enables tho crip pled one to resume hi3 athletic prac tises, and this conserves health for "the wise for cure on exercise de- I nend." There Is no better place toeget hold of current opinions than in the easy receptive chair of a popular tousortal artist. The topics most la vogue are sure to be discussed hero. There is, perhaps, no better place to hear what ever there is of interest in this city, than at the well known "Montgom ery Baths," No. C21 Montgomery Street, which is unquestionably tho finest and best appointed bathing and tonsuriHl establishment on the coatt. fa a chat with an old-time customer, who came limping into this place yesterday, fairly doubted up with rheumatism. Mr. Charles Kuoecnei said : "What in tho world do you suffer all this paiu lor, when you m.ght as welt be rid of it ?" "Justaswell be rid oflt ?" snap pishly interrogated tho hftlf-lnltated patron. "Just as well be rid or it t 1 hould tilto to know what would rid me of this eternal misery ; I think 1 should be the Jolllest fellow in San Francisco." "Its a bargain. Come now, what will you give me to make you as sound as a nut within forty eight hours ? You know you are a hard case; a regular old veteran in tho way of rheumatism, neuralgia, and all sorts of aches. Como now, old fellow. make me an offer." "A month's rent and a chaiupage supper ; out it must no a ouu.t tiu? ure. No half-way businoss, you un demand ?" The offer was accepted. Mr. Knoe- chel knew what he was about, for he was for months afflicted with rheuma tism of tho worst type, and nothing was of any avail uutii he used the Groat German Remedy, which effect ed a speedy and permanent cure. Of course, he is an enthusiastic endorser of Sr. Jacobs Oil. He will win his case with his old patron without the shadow of a doubt "It nctslike magic in ail cases of rheumatism. It cures when all other remedies fail," re marked Mr. Knoechel. A I'AMul s sr An. It is Shakespearo who says "U were all one that I should love a bright, particular star." Many other enthusiastic souls, since Shakeare's time, has voiced the samo sentimoot. Thousands of admirers have transfer red this devotion to the famous ' .star" chewing tobacco. It U a fact that this brand is the pet of all connois seurs in the tobacco liue, and when once used, parties are unwitting to use auy other. The manufacturers of this popular brand are Messrs. Leg ffott & Meyers, tobacco company, of sit. Louis, Mo. This Star" Company has made more rapid progress in sales than any other company during the lagt four years. Each year the sales have almost doubled. From Maine to Florida, from Puget Soucd to Mux! co, every grocery store keeps these celebrated manufactures. Interna! Revenue receipts from this source are simply enormous. Tbey tell the story of the immense popularhv of the "Star" Chewing Tobacco, and its uni versal demand. The manufactory at St. Louts has increased its capacity unlit now it makes some 15,000,000 pouudj per annum. In a recent call on Mr. W. H. Mc A lister, 206 Front Street, the General Ageut for the jale of the "Star" Ciu-wing Tobacco! fer the Pacific fai,t, we leuroftl tho foregoing facts in regard to tho ale f thw groat company. We found Mr. McAllister, genial andcatninan icaiive, end disposed to give any in formation that would oe of servico or interot. We congratulated the een- i ojjdui wu mi viem ownaiurr, remarking that Kood-aatur. was : .1 . t : ....t.i,.. I three-fourths of life that it w.ts the prime ingredient in the matter of success. Good health nhouid insure ;:-A nature. In response to our re marks in this direction, Mr. McAlis ter replied : 'You see me in much better hum or to-day than you would have found me one week ago. I wastortured with pain from acute rheumatism, and did not care whether I lived or died. There is no use of talking of good nature so long af ono is harrowed with pain. It' all nonsense. Good heaith should insure good nature." "Well," returned the reporter, "you seem to have conquered your rheumatism. How is this "I im very glad to inform you bow I got the better of that dreadful dii ettse. It is io prevalent that I wish everybody to know how I conquered it. It in a wretched disease, anyway. The truth is I was advised to try this Great German Remedy that every body seems to be running wild over nowadays, St. Jacobs Oil. I will as sure you, that just two thorough ap plications entirely cured me. It was magical." "And have you not felt any twinges oflt since f" "Not a twinge. I feel aa well as I over did In my life. I hadn't a par ticle of faith in the remedy when I b-gan to use it. I h td tried so many different things, I tmd lost alt faith in everything. 1 hope everybody who suffers with rheumatism will get a bottle ef St. Jacobs Oil. It Is a boon to humanity. I would sot be without it a single hour." "A ad so with St. Jacobs Oil and the 'Star' Chewing Tobacco, I sup pose you consider yourself the happi est man in existence, do you ?" play fully interrogated the reporter. "The happiest man in existence, sir, present company always except ed," and presenting a generous spec imen of "Star," he bowed his smil ing congratulations to tho omnfver ous reprter, who wended his wav to the next place on the reportial dock et. A Persian satrap asked the Spartan ambassador for the receipt of the fa mous black broth of Ljcurgua, but con fessed himself unable to relish it with out extra spices. '"The spices you lack," lemarked his guest, "are Spartan gymnastics and a bath in the EuroMis." With the Greeks and Romans, car pentry, especially as applied to war purposes, made great progress The woo len horse that caied the fall of Trov, th Argonaut's ships and bridge thrown over the Rhine by Caesar's le gions are familiar examples of the re sults obtsined. $1503 l er ear ean 0fi easily made at home working for E. O. Hideout & Go., 10 B-itclay St., New Yoik. Send for th elr catalogue and full particulars SISATS Ql'ESTIONrt TO wirr.. a 11:1111 ! "Hester 1" exclaimed Aunt Susan, ceasing her rocking aud knitting and sitting upright, "do you know what your husband will do when you are dead V "What do yon munn V wan the startled reply. "If e will umu v the sweetOHt tetapor ed girl he can find.' "Oh ! Auntie !" Hester began. "Don't interrupt me until I've finished," paid Aunt Susan, leaning back and taking up her knitting. "She may not be as goed a housekeeper as you are iti fact, 1 think not ; hut she will We gool nature!." "Why, A until "That isn't all," campowully oontina ed Auut Susan. "To-day your hus band was half wny across the kitchen floor, bringing you the lira rie loaches, mid all yon did uh to look on and say : "There Fred, just set your tracks en my clean lluor ! I won't liavH mv (loors all ttacked up." Hotutt wen wuM have thrown the peuulus out of tho window. Today ree terew- ed up your face whi n lie kissed yon, because his inoustashe whs unuip, and said : "I never want you to kits m again." When ho eesntsei anything, jrou tell him not to spilt i When h lifts anythinf, you tell him not to Wreak it. l'ruin morning eutil night, yoer sharp oiio is heard t-mnplatuiiig and fault Cmiinc. Aud last winter. when yoa .rare sick, you sr!deJ him about ids allowing the pump tn freeze, and took no notion when he said : 1 Was so anxious about von that I aid not think of the pump.' " "But, Auntie" "Hearken, child. The at longest and moat iutelligont of them all Cats mon for a woman's temUniMss than foi anything wise in the world, antJ with out this the cleverest sad most m i!'- -t housekeeper is sum to lea" her hus band's s flection in itsBr There may be a few more ne-u like Km! - as gen tle, as loving, as chivalrous, as forgetful ofself. and so satisalad with loving tbat tktnr sflsctiptu w:ll die a long, struggling death ; but in Btoet OOOSO it takes Hut a few 3. mrs ef frOsOlfteOJ and fault finding to turn a iinsbnd J,,re into irfits'ed tndiffeteMO." "list, Auntie " "Yes, wwll you ar. not dad yet, anJ thai sweet iiatutrtl woman has boen found ; so you bate time to be come so swrrti aud sweat that vour husbunt cm r imtgne that thete is a better tempered ao'unti in .xis teacf." neat, i.acir r U&OU Samuel Tylor Cblwitifl talked to erer ! liist wuuM Itntan to iittii. lie talked to evtrjbudv alike. If be gut held of tli button oi a grocer, he wuuU talk to the tnau vf saailiai anU melit.-se as if he wiui a ohiloSOokl r. 'riil' a titie 0ra, M i Uendgr," Vcs tna'ani,', said a vouug ladj to him replied the talker; "anti 1 remember K.ant somewhere makes a almiliar re ntsrk, J'.t. as we know the lea of philosophic lutinite" aud ou sailetl the ihilosopher into the fgsbamk ot mota. phvici, his bawiidsssd HstSSMT t''fg in vain to escape. Hartiv. Colridg-4 son, iuhrri'..--i ; tLis talking talcbt. Bean stolid Bo glish HasanU listened with pleasure to his conversation. "Aye, but Mr. Coleridge talks fine," observed a Cum berland farm laborer. "I could go through lire and water for Mr. Cole ridge," atd another. Tb-y dil not un derstand that brilliant impreviiHton, . ....... . . ; Mj lhf.y dHln l Uid that thev euglit to onderstand him. Tke'v didn't anuerstanu me parson to whom they listened ever Sunday. Mr. Coleridge was pint as incomprehensible, but hat be said aetir.dsd muck prettier than the pai son's sermon. He was all the more agreeh!e because tbry didn't understand him. It is a curious fascination that a great talker exetts ever stolid people wbo don't understand and yet will admire him. Margarrt Fuller bad tbis Kwer. "Ob, you should have beard Miss Fool er talk." said ail Irish servant, in a family wheru Mtrgaret bad once a KtiverneN. Many 'a the time I've just stood with my arms in the and, doing notb'tig at all, a, all. but listening lO Miff Fooler talk, as she wood by' the wash tub." No greater compliment wa ever paid to the gifted conversa tionalist, even by tUe gifted nv.n who listened in raptnre to her disOoa roe. Youth Co m ioa ma . ii -ionic i. Such an array of regular troops as those of Loots XIV. has not leen sesn in Earope since the downfall, of tbe Roman Kmpire. Byron pnd Shelley were related, having lineally descended from William Sydney, tbe great great grandfather of Sir Philip Sidney. The English people complained that during the reign of Charles II. tb whole palronsge of tbe tresnury wss exp;uideJ in drinking confuai m to Whiggery and lighting bonfires. Roaecrans said in on official report: "I especially mention Brigadier General Gaifield, ever active, prudent and aaga ciens. He possesses the enorr and tbe instiuct of a great commander." Bishop Ridley pulled dewn the an cient altars ef his diocese, and ordered the eucharist to be administered in the middle ef churches, at tables, which the Paeistn irrevently termed oyster boards. The foot so.iriers of ancient Greece made from eighty to ninety miles a day, and the messenger wbo carried the news of the victory of Marathon to Athens must have run at tho rate of four teen miles an hour. Fer six of the sixteen years that followed tho death of Lincoln, the President was not in political accord with either Ilense of Congress. For four years mere tha Hsnse was of dif ferent politics from President or Senate. Coethe was the first famous teacher who not only taught, but systematically aoted upon the teaching that men should deliberately turn away from nil sources of disturbing emotion, and keep their minds fixed upon tranquillizing objects of contemplation. Mr. George Drake, t8 Oak tdreet, Indianapolis, Ind., suffer-d terribly with 'water' rhoumatism. Ho used St. Jacob' Oil aud was entire'y cured. , N. Y. Spirit of the Timce. Chic f H. Hi For Ono Year to Every Subscriber. 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Each issue contains Bovoral COM PLETED STORIES, a SERIAL GTOEIY of absorbing interest, and a rich variety of condensed notes on Fashions, Art, In dustries, Literaturo, Science, etc., etc. Its Market Quota tions are complotc, and to bo rolled upon. It is unsurpassed as an enterprising, pure, and trustworthy GENERAL FAM ILY NEWSPAPER. Spocimca copies may bo soon at this offlco. This oiler is limited as to timo, and subscribers who ex pect to toko odvantr-co of it obould act soon. AT T1IK OLD HTAND, 7i VUXST THKKT, HAH COOK, BOX STOVES 41 ttity house In (lae valley. TIN, SHEET IRON of KVKRY DIlSCHUTlnN IN KTtM'K HANI, a kull II III I mm I til GENUINE GRANITE IRON WARE. ALL OK WHICH HK OFKKR.H TO THK I'fltLIC AT I'RK'RB, THAT bKY OOUWtmOM, ALL AT 7J KIIWT NTICKKT, ALIIANY, OKBUOlf. Repair work done at vtSnab FRED WILLERT, CARRIACE AND WVCON NANVFACTIJKER, r'oraer Socotid and Terry Si. Albany, In ).n j. ?.! to tnanufa-liire t'srriaRra and wag m at hort notice ami of tho fury BKtfT HATBKIAL. Hi maic-N the prmlum crriaRea and ! buKKlee of the State. REPAIRING AND JOB WORK flOOj at s!iortet nuttce and in the tnoet SKILLFUL MANNER. ls work ami material i warranteil to l-e iirnt claj. To the Sick and Afflicted ! AKD ESPECIALLY TboHe SnOVring from Debility, XervotH Prostration, Loss of Vitality, Sexual iiwittaf, Etc, Klc i 4 ii fTlBI oitr.AT NMD TWOkVk itAVf. . r I wSflllBS frm SKXL.U. AM KKKVOt -t'oUi'l.AlN TH U hrM-Uli S' m ciii;irrluil their ailiurtit u- wf iii tr.al UmH Tiv gt crl ri tlti'ii r l m.l u!tl. tmtly V.HrH in Otrm: i Uw ( tr-ulle li il , n I II lluat It 1. ft l tl.r prrlallat, ' mIOSbI , I Ml ft " IU. thorough ktlrlKc mxu imitrvtiiil u.iiiJ, t rj ai. .l Incur tlieai. rut. J. C oisu ;.... : ,.. . f. ',r',i ! r. .! H 'i (.r the iitiriMi "f nfforiiiui,' tlia tni' ll Dm r-rtinl) t li..ti-.rM lit kilK-il trlinciil an. I rlfl and Krinaii'iit rrlirlln. nJ tor nvof 3J )en tt lutaiiiml the flmt rank natiulv Umii thta t'iut hut thioiiyhout the fivlllvetl WWW, I MB aware that hy UwuliDttf um'i unln'.llnir 'ilhject M the ! f a iul tlgor the Ijftv rtit may MwrM my motive hut tUe tlraire U Inform IfcON I are auflerinH' tlmiUKh i.-n.-ram r, anil who hy mnlriwnr or want of knowledge that a cure can lo hail, are not only hurrying themeelvee to an untimely grave, hut giving aeiual wt-aknraa aa an liiheHtance to future generation, la luo great an luceulive to c null mo to be eilont. Nemptoma. If you are ewfferlntr frum night ohm, ncrvounra, weakneeeee, coufueion of mlml, alight loaaea when under exdtmeat, variable teuiMtr, trembling, palpi tation. Hue hea, Ac, or If you have itnu-tUixl eelf ahuau even In tbe aiighieal particular you are aulter ing from the Drrnil Enrmy of Kuqinn Lifr. And almtilil not hralUU) to acek at oi.oe health am hapoinotti in a cure. i 'I'll KM OUABAXTEEII. FKRS MOOKMATK OOMtULraTIOM UY UtTTtll oil oTHKKWISi: irrr. i:rlualvcly Vrztable Brmrdfe l ard. O I. tlli:.i Vou are i-npeclully liablu to lufft-ring from nervloua proatratlou. All your (lecullar com plamte are wervoua lu their orgin ami hence your auffurlng are terribly Ucpreming or ineipreiwibly keen. The Iloctor in nia ruaearchvH and practice of nervotia trovhlca haa iiuwle your organication a aHcial atudy and la thua enabled from hbj esperi ci. i ami knowledge to aid aud cure vou In any of the troubles, weakneaa, tlinlrue.iiig and aufferinga to which aa a max you are liable. ttf Vmi avlll fluS In the I ' -.r a friend upon whom you can reply for comfort, aid aud cure lr. Vnung'a I'rninla Kenedlrs have at tained a reputation for ettlclency unequaled bv anv medicine, or medical preacriptlon ever offureil. They can be aeut by mail nr expreaa. Thoae deiiiriiig iieraonal care ana attention com have all necessary aueomineaaUoiia furnished. O LftU-rs. Those who can not visit the city ran by giving their symptoms in their own way, receive advice, ami when desired, treatment at home with every as surance nt a cure. LVlTEHa 11KTUKNED OR DESTROYED. Address, Vf. J. C. VOI .., Modlral loatllulr. No. 7 Stokton St. Han Francisco, Feb. 21, 1882. Notice of Appointment of Guardians. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the undesigned were by order of tbe County Court of Lian county, Ore&on, duly made and enteied of record January 3i, 1882, appointed Guardians of the os'ate of ffm, Klamer, an insane person. Ail persons having claims against said el'ate are hereby requeitert to present th3tn to the unde'reignsd at the oiTleo of Hwitt A Hryant, in Albany, Orsgon, with proper vouoherB, within six mouths from this date. Dited at Albany, this 21ai day of March, 188 i. Martin Riband, Scsan Kumkii, Guardians. 3 IMi News ON UANI AH FINK AN AND PARLOR AND RANGES, Ha so Imports nnd manufarturrs AND G0PPER WARE OK T ORHKR. A1.SO, HK KKKl'S ON reasonable figures. harrk PLrvrtery. Y. P. CL A. Mets at thrir POMM in Foe U r s bru k liuUdiriK on aturlay evenings st 7 -st oVluck, and on Sabbath a(Um'Muui at 4. Hustnraa iar. mr; are tirld on the v n iiig f the .--., ml Motular in rath mnUi. 1. . . r , tnvitd to attnit. 17. P. Cut a. ll. Prtsschingerery Sabbath, st II A. M. , and 7r.lt by JUv. T. (i. lr vine, li. 1. Sabbath Ncbvol at 2 30 r. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening. KvASueut'Ai. C'llfam. Preaching on Haii batti at II am, and 7 T. M. SabUtb School 12:16. Prayer meeting very Thurs. day evening. V. (X Kantnor, lator. ('osuReiiArioSAl.C'fit'Ktf.- Servicea every Sabbath at 11a. m. and S r. M. habbalh School at 2:30. Prayer tnertuig on Thursday evening of aach vreok. J. W . liarru, paator. M. K. Cnt iutt, JfTiL Servioea every SabUUi at SC Paul a It K. Church. South, st II a. M. and 74 r. m. Sabbath School at 12 J r. M. Prayer meeting every Thura day evenng. M. C. Millar, U. M. Y- ( ' it tanii. Preaching every Sabbath st II a. a. and 7 1 r. M. Song service in the svening before sermon. Sabltath School vt I 30 r. u. Prayer mooting every Thurs lay evening. I. Ihllon, jiaator. pRRaiiTTKHiAX Cm i i ii. Servi.-o every Sabliath morning and evening in College Chapel. Sunday School immediately rfter Uia morning aervice. Prayer meeting every Thursday eviuing. l.ov. laaao II. Condit pfaflOafA KristtifAL Cm u' H. Services etsry Sua. day, morning at II a. m., evening at 7 p. m. Holy i-oiumunion every Sunday morn ing at 9.43 a. m. Wednesday 7 30 j. m. K A t. I.. Stevens, pastor. NEW YORK SH0PPINC! EverylKKly dellghtel with the tasternl ami Ijeauliful saloOBOM male by Mrs. 1a Bsar, who has never fallad te please her iiMtnni(rM. Now Kail Ciratilar Just loOBOfL Mt!ii.l for It. Adiiresa MHS. BMJEN LAMAR, U 7U 877 Draadwav. Kevr York. NEW BARBER SHOP 1 J. 11. Sl'KLRS, Prop'r. A and GOOD SKA FOAM .SHAMPOO Rooe witn aacu sliave. I'rtco tor sliaviiiir halr-ruttinK same as usual. 1Um.hu, opponite alcllwAin's OtOOO. I0tf STARTLING DISCOVERY! LOST MANHOOD RESTORED. A viotira of youth! al Imprudence causing Pre ma hire leoS7, Itervoos Debility, Lost slanhood. etc, Itavini tried in vain avery known remedy, has iUs oovered a simple self cure, which ho will send FKKM to Ms frllow.sufferers, sddrsss J. II. UCCVES. 43 that haul fct., Pi, Y.. soo fey, v Tfia i HEALTH Mm Rlrlian's fielelrii Balsam Mn. 1. Cures ChaiM'urs, tlrst ami second stages ; Sorxs on the l.eifs anil Body ; Hyphtlltio C'atarrah, dis eased Bcal, and all primary forms of tho diseasd. Pries, $5.00 per Uottle. !. Itlrhaii's ;ldrn Italsam Na. t. Cures Tertiary, Mercurial, Syphilitic Hheumatisiii, Pains In the Bones, Ulcerated Throat, Syphilitic Kash, Lumps, etc., and eradicates all diseases frsm the lystem, whsthor caused hy bad treat ment or ahuso of mercu.y, leaving the blood jmru slid hsalthv. Priso.fo.OO per Bottle. Le stlchan's Uolden Hpanlali Antidote for the cure of Uonorrhuia, Ulset, etc. Price, 8.&0per Bottle. Le Rlchan's Coldrn Spanish Injertlon, a wash far curs of (Jleet, Htricturos, Ulscsse of the Urethra snd Bladder, etc. Prioe, $1.60 per Bottle. Le Klrliau'a iioldrn Ointment for the effective healing of Syphilitic Sores and Erup tions. Price, $ 1.00 per Bottle. Also Agents for Le Klrhan's Golden Pills, for weakness, loss of physical powers, and all diseases srisng from abiue and excess oi over-work- Pries, $3,00 iter Box. Sent everywhere, C. O. D., securely packed Ex press. po F. UI HARD A. CO. AireMfa. 427 A 429 bmsome stroet, Cornsr Clay, bait Kiuuclsoo, Cat NEW PISH MARKET. On corner opposite Senders A Sternberg. Will keup constantly on hand all kinds of fresh and salt fish and oysters tbat the market affords. M. IItde, .'as. -.V-Ssf r nia t.-c. GREAT INDUCEMENTS MONTAGUE LEADS IN LEBANON ! 3MTO"W IS tho Tl.lIIi TO jL UJ 3aT ! Wreal Rediie'iions FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY ! LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF GOODS IN LINN COUNTY. A Pavement of the way for the Golden time coming-. EVERYBODY BUYS : EVERYBODT GOE! HAPPY II0FFMA 4V JOSFPil, -PROPniBTOItfl OF ALBANY SODA WORKS, -AND DEALERS IN Importcd and Domestic Cigaio, TobaccoM, Groceries, Fioviaicns, Candler, Nuta and Tropical Fruite. Aii;m . - ... Oregon. oK lMKIt IiLf.nW J"HN P.J. !..-' S'H'I.K. Sfy- Whon you noed anything in Gent's Furn ishing Goods come and soo us. Don't buy anything in Wmto underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Iseckwear, Braces, Suspenders, Overshirts, Gloves, Mittens, Um brellas, plain and fancy Hoso, till you exam ine our goods and gez our prices. Largest stock in tho city. -EL- LIES. 333!l-'j3EZS". tf x-jv nrvt SYS'-ts AXy PltTTKll WITII fcruriXATiox sfssTtsVeUft fW y Y'i'.t. t::i m mrjinvs ths si&wr. PliOLE.'iS'Ci.NXOT CUT THESE OOuDi nr. u un v ut McCOY & ELLBRT, DRUGGISTS wd CHEMISTS, JDEALKIta IN( DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERIES, ETC Complento stock of Paints, OI s, Glass, also a full line of Stationery. Bolooojl r tho celebrated machiiio oil tskidgate. Froman's Clock, Albauy. Ortgmm. I'hysiulans rrcseriptions a sperlaK r, and non bOf the Mtrest n ii flrl tft l it i in eviupouiuliiiK ibfin, at lOMOOssmb it prices. IViONEY ! mJti - mO I am now bettor prepared than over before to negotiate loans Tho departure interfered with for which Stewart & Grey were loaning money and I can obtain loans on more liberal terms than ever. If you must havo money, remember that I can get it for you. CLAIB H. STEWART. YI1TG SAM WA'S LAUNDRY! Does the best washing and Ironing in Al bany at lowest rates. Contracts made for Chinese labor. I. an miry on WaNhinton street, opposite Marshall's Uvary Stable, f hsve the ix-st ousntv test Aiuericft. CCT Wo send oar Illustrated Catalogue of i ad cstaiogsa es FREE. 'Everything for tne uaraeu, " oa application. Shirts, Col cif c3hirts:! sttsni TT 7 C I rriari ! IH I TO LOAN on good improved farm lands, of my late partner has not my connection with the Urm HARRY WATER'S In Chsadlo QailduCi "-PpfMHte Graf tt Frornni's. All kinds of pare win en and I i-1 uora for sal A pleasant, cosy place to spend a few hours. fail often and bring 3 our frionds. advautngps as Seedsmen of which we ertsh to tell MAKKET UAtlDKNKRN AM FLOK1STS, gives u kint's tur Fruit, Flower or Vicetable crot ... kdl UK - .ilinilty oi an -rea ana nsnu. uur oreuiiasCT - - -- ----- coviriuif uywsxus ot lour acres, solid in glass, employing an average of seventy men thrsiigbottt Uie year PETER HENDERSON & 35 Cortlandt Street, New Yoflc. i j ' 1 k ALBANY IRON WORKS. CHEKI:Y & PABKES, (Kuoneeene to C. O. Cbwrry.) Kachisists, Millwrights, and Irca WRIIaVEOUB .xr;t shops all complete, r.d ant now iTmrd to hanfJI; a J kir! of hear y work. f g will rnaniira-tfir Mtearu angteaa, Orit and Saw Mill Machinery, aoi aJ kinJs of Iron and lirais Casting. rATrr.c wdk k ansar sen u. 'fial attention givn tn repaJrlnff atl clods of meaiiluaij. will alavaMSMMk. lure the improve! Cherry ft White r;ro -iarator. U n KmUrr St. OSlre a In.' Tar,!. -Albany, Or., Iw. 1, 1h. imf ALBANY FOUHOBY liCIIME SHOP. gf A. T. CHKKBT, -i'-Ja'-.l at Ornrof rtri an, J Mon Von.:i v .str.-eN. Almv "i ,".n. " Wt Bm Ingtoltea thmjm sttrtwsm W'-ikn, r prMKireJ h in MMiMU re earn .ijtnt an ;ri-t MMU, V. l working MoflMSMrT, PWBfSS. frftl ai'l lira (.aa;inKS of every deerription. MmVhlmmy tj n kin-N r-fiared. fpe ' h". i t, ' ii ifivf-n to repairsiiif farm na--bnery. rmtfrn tn all tu ttrm. ' J I; I A. F. CUKBBT A ON. Porf-tiT-mpiin. lt?'jn',Pret--i'!tl, rv.t;. f,h t'y -irp! . MrsMtarbe. sOII Ity. - ffia, . gmaisssn, and I orftRlr Si r -nr fii-rir, Psrk a"1'" Ise t '.. .ii' wily til lv ! - tOO ItBssESssfSsQS1 ass; wt MOMML i . . ir-i"i on the !-. i(i ii . .! -. 4h prai-rts-tor-t, I ". . .....ir. tr.t, Phils,, Ps " . j ";. S-vrin fx ,jry , . t.?Jt l'r.uiiw .i,(a. mi a i? sis 1S8S It f . 1 1.1a I S lliiwl ISSSSj S I rar.. 4 sasasi Sta4anl 1 1 Ssl ll SS- sfcsSS-r " vw 7 Ian. SSSS SSSSS. u. J m.ryijf D. 1C. CO., rici ALHANY COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE ALIU.M, OR. Tin nuriTm will open on VV Joes day. Kebnxarr 1st. 1882. Fn rti'-aUrs enxTnin tbe caarsss at stoty th i".- if tuition. sff4 to KI1. I . i : i.l V OMIT. rrs-aiHeul. To (he Unfortunate! BS- GIBBON'S Dispensary. (OQ saF.lsWT OX. U.0 cortoe1 oi 0 SSsl c:J strort, s Frscciauo. ,ittbsbe4 is IS&A. W tss trtsuient 4 Dcxual ao4 Seminal I Hsoases, uW fss Vmrnrrhra. Clrrt. ' 4rlriur-,i i-ti .1 1 n '. its l.jraia, tmnprntrmry .igM lasses by art sua. las i tuanboud can kiu ety he irted hot) lii tn fail hi call has trarsJe4 sst rsi i Tsty ta Bfsssyhl- tbs i ariuos im-s4- .ruila.l tlrahsrw, pts nu the tare and loss cured. Tbe atck and al u m him. Tbs I'oeSsr l..:i ami insrml t uua tbcrr. wtAaminf a gi ti.n. sl.ich he uo n.;.!' a.t iltsj ..I -. aluaMc nt t.. im;an U Ibv-st in i sff Ids arrx-.oa. liK. I.1I.1.-.N unless b- rff. . t a . -ire. r - r. .r.s at a dusance wui n aa n MAT k. ;: r ksc ah irn :l o :.t..i-n:i:. inutnlioiw but ta S-hI un il.rfUrs t.-r a ioka.T .4 nse-lici-as. s nli it i.- tlte lc.or sill ltae :aU the nan ie ! the njer lh.l thia ajv. ririi .r.t m. I'laitv rr- .! - . . . rarite. Adtiress tK-J. K. t.liUtoN, i tMSt, Sui Kiaitcisva. . rr CHARLES HOTEL, AI.DANY, r. nsis. onzocxv. - - rropridoi. This II .i. baa 1 --! tlK.n.iiirl.'y rr-novaWal fn-rn top U Uvm, aiiU i ii'S in spieftd.il rviiditsn lur Un sTitetiab.rr.int (4 trsTsssrs. lhsulae . , . vs.;h . rrti..T k- th- tuar kst afi. rtls. Samiir ria lur i .nini:.r ; jriial ts iseri. r;Tallla. Irhaasa sad Dallas Clsfr OlBrr. vlaassJ Dr. SPIWEY, NO 11 KEAUXY ST. Trrala all t'hranlr and prrlal Dlsestsrs. YOUITi MEN rfJOtsUl Wm l'FFEKIs Fst0H TH S f tliil Tmuhtul lollisS c rxit-.rMO.-s. will d sell avail thcnisolires ut this, thtyr trst bsga ear Ui.i at the altar t n:0. rii i hntaantV- hta. SIM N I Y sill fitsrsnW-e U h.rfeit $UMtor evsrv esse Meiiiiiade wtsUmsss or private dissss tf auy ha4 or iann:v which he undertakes and fails; sura. miou.tt; n. Tu re are many st the are of thlrsr ft-rtsi Sxtjr srho are troubled with too frequent evacusttna 4 m) st rSi der, ofteu aocoiupaniett by s stiabt asuartiu-t or burtimj senieiM.iii, anl a kri'i of loc systesu in a manner the liriil cannot a r. i : a t r. Un sassauinic the on nary detoiate a n-i-y scUisienl will nfttsi he ftnatd uh! SasnetUiH S small Wti lus of alhuinon will aiear. .r the cokw will Its, if a thin milktsh hue, SCS- ctstur ls to s lsrk and tor 0.1 a(. earanes. TSer are nianjr in.-n who die ol tais ili!tn-ii!ty kroArant f the rf'i.e, whivh ii tbe "x hkI sta oi sentiisal stuknesk I k A. will -fuaraittee a erivct cuic in all eu. U .-t, ast healthy reasirati.41 of Ut K-siito-arlnarjr uivsns. Osssss II i SS it' tS I xl ' . OtiiKtsys sn 10 to tl a. M. 'JoluoSs -u ires. TuwrougU exmtuatia asi adviue, (3. K.r private i'ieses of ai..rt rtarvHn-- a fuH o-srs of nitaltcin e sumcient for a cure, with an in-trujOl w ill he sent to any sddixsa isj reesha d 10 oo. Call and sd-trnm, lK. mj: t apt 7 W2 N. 11 tfwrm b. sn Frsrirs,., Osl Fair Ground to Rent. 'OTICE is hfrcly given that tbe Linn County Agricultural Anoaciwtion In tend leasing thoir fair grounds fine year to the highest bidder. Bids will be received bv either the President or Secretary op to 12 m. on April 1, 182. Bids should spec ify whether tbe land is wanted for pas ture, or whether it will be plowed op. N. P. Payne, Pres. P., A Foster, Sw:'y. the public. Thirty years experience :as I bAtlllAL such knowledge as to enable us burtge nJ ouis-wbi wtu-taie thor-1 C. O Cfi KRRT. ' ''l E F'ssi mm r s4a, sOtU, Our Gret-ntiiiuiies mi l ratnea in jercy vuy. are i.rstu m has Tns ITI l SIM nr I ,1 1 III 1X1 1. I Llsl w J. iriiii.a , , - W ssa a- CO.