Wit tmmt OfilEi tmt Papar. i .1.-1 r J hi t tt- PjmI QlRoeat Aibsiiy, or. as mcoii1 -clavt mail matter. HOME AND ABROAD. FRIDAY. ...JULY 13, 18fiW. 8TITE8 ft NUTTINrt. I.titxro I'raarlrinr. rWiK rri-.. l..ril kMU.r. O. cY . K. K. YIMt: T4HI.K. AlbHIIV Station. peculiarities of lb affair ww a small build iog oa a pole, with label attached reading. w:rKTiRK mafia. : sm. MIMNV I'M'iilXStV.yu . .VW A. M nUtfOMT IKAINS " HMO A.M. I Arniwu - 1 1 s M. ipanaat i .. Hi.i v.. SOTTU. I Arrives . . 1 i'W. M i lvmrtt l.-u. ! M. .FUKIiJHT TRAIN ... :t:10 P. M. .AI.BANV KAfKKSSArtlvM'tt 8:35 I. M. 'MAIL TRIN MAIL THUS All Trains dally, except Kendoy. S'm irn.-Or. ami after this date regular s .ckei will l aold al our ticket offtoe fur following point on Colombia river: Upper aaaiwh". Dalle. Umatilla, Wallula, Walla Walla nl Amnworth. Witt II Kick, Fiebht and Ticket Agent O. A K K. il. Co. MtnMT. June Istb. I!'. ' ' II U.IHv I- ..H are th Ii:vnr vt"- duly au thorised agents to reoeive aiihteripttiOH . neiaey for the nam - Harriaberg. bruwusvUlo . Halasy SheddV Scio J etferson . . Sam May . .U. P. Cnshaw ... .T. K Porter . I". A. Watts . . . U . R, Kally 1 A. Ih-Vaney additional l,oel ou S l fage rrrraUliuk. At the last meeting Uuity Council Xo. 8. of the Independent Order of Cnoeen Friends, of tuis city. list 1 ring t hief Councilor K M Red Aeld, was sur prised by b;-dng preseuted with an ele gant silver cake basket, artisticly in scribed with nrae of recipient from member of Uuity Council No. S, I Oof C F. The presentation s;eeclt was made by J H Townaend, Chief CounciUr elect, i n behalf of the doners. The pres eut is a valuable one, but is particular, ty prized by Mr R. in the aeose of the pirit of kiudoeas and esteem shown him. that had prompted the donors in pwnt itfiHE him with such a substantial memento of their appreciation of his WaaieUMftM iu their work. F.Ka of the Celebration The Oooinitt'ee of Arrangement ou the 4th of July celebration held a meeting Tuesday evening and made a final settle ment of the financial part of the celebra tion. Although the expense had , beii quite heavy they were able to return to the Common Council $7 j of the $10 which the Council had donated. This was un der an agreement to do so should there be a aurploH. This speaks well fur the man- agemeuL One not acquainted with fetich celebration would be surprised at the number of small items neowwenly incurr ed. In most of such um the fund fall short of the liabiluie, but v, e are gjftd to state th was. an exception. Talk. Talk about your neighbors, and ben ever you see a mole call it a mountain. Talk all you ean and on all occasion, in church, out ej church, in tile Democrat office, and on the corner. Talk of pfttftkM and religion, alwaya politic even if election i a year away. Xoihing will bore a man more. 'Talk about how terribly dull every thing i t, even it ' in oat of the merchant are averaging $1U00 a week. Talk about hard tunes, but never men tion wot leu mills and; new school houses. (i: .p'jL Leader uje W rJ-. Near Albany, Or.,.uly, ljth, 183. T j "-''lit; t if (tu;j court Cji 1 This to certify that 1 tart-.l a ? J-:C'ornrk i foot II iro4r- Twine BSmftt. bought of Samuel K Vnog, io barley to-day, with two hrme. i .;ouiler it very light draft. ily ssacageit, and has e.best feel ?r" iT s MMtdipM of apy iriud. It run fuily oe h'lf; liiliiur than i expected. '1 . Hyrasliir an Wrk to uiy entire attUfaction. Q. ('. Ti axrjL Hr.tfali, "Jim Tfaarfflfl a In the city firt o ' rhe e-k, and f cour- efttleH o.i the ItA'At hx r. Ji:u j iMt came iron: Montana, where he bs t-ixty or seven men at woik, on the Northern PgetAV. He tells u that n xt week he i!l put rut sixty men to work on the Yaquina road. I1 vill be of interest to some to I- now that b ,.v. lately fei.bracad trie Chhslap i-ellg-j'm. having fjeen dijly n4 fermlly?bijp tieij. ifa vill reti.m to ifontaua iext leek, For a Chinaman Jim Jaafl white Whim. SicVm J owner. K Af KreacW, jeaaler, Support your local papers. Ikm't fail to see the fairy. Astoria in to have a street railway. For goodness sake don't say 1 told you. HayMNJ liv baeu prirreM;sg fr mi ti.ne, I'ne hvu m the Pri l 'se ws adjusted at t&fct. It ftt -" to run thf l'..urth ia Pal tlaud. The thermometer but Frilay readied 07 in the ahade. W B Barr dg wa i-i.util th other night, bat did not die. The horse race at JaattiM m wou h Harpoel a Farmer." 1000 doe button, your clun.w ." iut at Nolans Cash Sto.e Rev Acheaos, of tlakvllle, preached at the U P Church last Sunday. The Polaris is now in the baud of W W Chapman, late of the Mercury. The Stars beat the Portland's lat Sunday 4 to 3. This was a good game. Wc understand bitf progress is being metis at the lhty ou the Cuveramaat worr . rhompson & Oft( have the largest atouk uf harneat and saddles in the Valley. It will pay you te call and see the Pauh Ia Parhn Stove at W C TweedaleN. t'alifornia lemons are half the price n other leinous, aud are nearly as good. The annual departure of our oiUxsa for health ami pleasere is new taking place. Wherever Mrs WiUard has been she has bean received by tho saws enthusiasm, Buena Vtsta has had a lira and should be gin talking about getting a fits engine. Swimming in the ditoh is becoming a favorite pastime an.ong some of the young We will take all the wood brought us ou subscription. If you haven't the wood bring c Jh. The Itaoi BAT building is recsmag a thororgh overhauling at the hand of A J Hunt Don't forg-4 tht W C Teelale ia free aent for the celebrated MetUUioa Cttoktng flmgc. Mrs Kiua Coon, was the oldest pioneer at the Laae county pioneer moe'ing, going there in 1844. A reward of lui a head was offered for the siirht convicts who escsiied from the penitentiary at S slant. It rained at Junction a few mameot - the first of the week, bat none of the previous liquid touched Albany. Remember that the great liquidation sale at Nolan's still goes on, price no object ss goods must be said. Peters Bhun on last Monday sold nine .twins binders, a big days work, and not often equaled in the valley. Mr Barker has opened a soda fountate.etc. on First street, and a shoating gallery has been started just east of Nolan's. ;n Albert Piks, sovereign grand com mander of the AAA Scottish Right oi the A F ami A M etc., ia in Portland. John Justus was found guilty of the mur der of '.lis father at Jacksonville, and sen tenced to lie kaagett Aegust 3!sf. An feutue passed through the city the first 11 the Week, bound for the Narrow tiaitgf. oa which it is to be run. I. tubnoa won the first prbu at the glass ball shoot at Kune. lie brvle 7 out of 10 the lirat time. Albany can beat that. Some of the members of Mr l Thompson s family near this city ia Beaton county, have been sick Uely with the diphtheria. The great Kastern Mastodon Amusement FukterpriHo to-morrow night. As it has s big name everybody shild be present. fhe funeral of MraJohn Simpson took place at Corvalhs yesterday morning at 10 o'clock, quite a number attending from this city. The Bedrock JJtiHOcrut was priuted in red ink oa the outside ou the Fourth. Que good thing about it ia that it will be fire to be read. It is said that another bt fire may be looked for in Astoria at almost any time. If so it will be lively work for the Vigilante Committee. VYernimont L Laurent have begup the construction of the sewer on Broaualbiu -street. It will be completed by tue brat ot September Miss Allie, one of (be bright daughters of Peter hlosser. was taken sick oa the 4th, and since has been unite ill. Ve hope she i nay recover , If it wepe possible to enforce the dogtax ft revenue of several hundred dollars would Our 150.000 School House," is other words it ia a mere castle ia the sir. New York & reached this &ks ia eight days. An lews paper reached this ottee ait days after date of publication Ueod time. Just before going to press ws learn that Beach am, one of escaped convicts from States Penitentiary was killed, two ethers wsre caught, both wounded, one probobly mortal, ly, named Mansiield and Rtnebart. It is a matter of considerable Uteres ta watch the variety of opinion an a subject, last wesk ws stated that there Were about ; 10,000 at the oslebratioe, sad iseoasejuencs several have taken mighty exoepUm. So much amoks lately io the Valley wsa by toe much combustion ot the for- eats ever user McMionvtlb. It ia much worse than seysn day. bores ami will take ones breath easier than a Newport ores. Nswpart indulged ia a genu tue yacht rses oa toe Fourth. There were Hi e entries and the race was won by (Jlars, Ada second, Mary and Belie third and Pilot fourth. The boat race was won by Oeorge Williams. The length of the Crave Creek Tunnel on ilfibinsoo A tVett are now workings full set of men st their saw mill right along. They have logs aufisuisnt to Isst thm till winter, and have made arrangement ith a msn on the CaJipooia by which they will have antbtiient logs to keep their mill run ning lor three years, t'untinual work moans employment for ten to fifteen men, at Mis mills slone. All the lumber thst can be aaved has a ready marks!, so thst there is now nothing but low watsr thst can stop the null for several years. i tat week ths mitt nf Holm in A Vilon, of Dallas, was completely burned down. th work of ad incendiary probably. Mr Wilson ia an old Albany mau, and has the sympathy ot the whole community in this disaster. The mill oust $7000 ami was insured lor 4000. n hat thOlat ueods ii s vigitsnt committee and a lire sngtue. The latter shs wilt get after several big Urn", hot not too late for earns service. iast Friday Mr Denver Hsckhman brought us savers) apecimeua of uhent which exhibit all lbs different atagee of the crop for this ysar. The first is a hunch sowed last fall, which was nut frozen out. it (ok well ami shows what an sxceltent crop we would hsvs had had there been no the eitsM.ion i. eiu (mm t ii..;.- ... . I amm out. itisesxtwas aeweil in Marctt. queering error was made, when bored mi th l"ci"r" ,OOK" ,f,y M tne lail sown, though not quits as tall ; ami the third sewn in May is decidedly stunted, though green and fresh. A specimen fti ls look a well. Some people learn by experience aud some je suit. Some are green snd others are greener, and there are about as many fish on land as on the sea. Tue soap man was bars on the Fourth snd had s rich hat vest This ia the way he doss it. Ms wraps a Mg bil around a small piece of ioap and cover it with paper, aud does so muy tiuiee . then some one is asked to pick a package I mm a heap, ami open it. He always hmls a lug bill ; he is a.4 to pay $" lor six or seven packages, if he bus he gets m money, but if hs dues not there are bills iu all of them. Funny, but a faet. It is the way hs makes hi mouey, and anyone with brain knowa be does not tin this hoiui for n thin through it being ascertained that the tunnel was aa inch lower oa one aide than oa the other. Cherry A Parkas' eave. a cnairect for hutldidg a saw mill fur Meyer Brothers', of Brownsville. They seem to be taking the lead ia the eonatruukiou of saw mills in the Valley, already haying put up several large wars visiting st Mr Robert Brown's in this city during the first nf the week. Ws so knowledge a plelsant call. Mr and Mrs Bauun, of ,WeUos, luws, ars visiting with Mr an I Mrs 1 hot Moateith in thia oity, Mrs I.. is a sister of Mrs Monteith, ami this is the tirsttim for thirty ysara that they have have seen saoh other. Young Mr Kixer, son of F M Kir living near llsiriaburg, has been iu thlsrity dur ing the wees asliciting ai.hscriptioua to Tunisou'a Index Map of the C S. We have one nf those maps iu nnr nffl"e and like it w.ll I. Sender returned yesterday frrnn Prine. ville by the way ol the W V A 0 M W road, lis n-por t he was detaiued three days ou S iviu Mile Hill on account of forest lire'. Mr'tdlileml with s force of bands finally succeeded in making the road passable. Mra I: S Strahan and daughter, Pvt. re turned Wednesday night from Hostos, where she hsa been for s year or more. Ths Judge hs now th happiest nan in Albany. Miss Fannie will lemaiii iu Boston to complete bar musical education. Mrs Dr Tate, Dr J Torrance Tste, snd Miss I ..oh a Tate, arrived in Albenv from the . tst last Mon. Is , efw-r an sbsenoe of shout four years, The Doctor urnduated with gh honois from s College ot Duutistry.aud has I eoome quite skilful in the prolessiou. Iu will praotice in this city in coniiewtiou With his brother. Dr D W Price. TMe 4'lreas. of We publish this weak ou our outatde ths speech of Hoe R I. McK.ee, delivered here on the 4th of July. It was one of the finest efforts ever delivered iu Oregon, sad enonld be read by every subscriber to the Dsjaja CBAT. A postal te Mr Jos Weblwr states that San Francisco hsa purchased a l.s France steamer. This means the; Albany should do so also, but there w some doubts whether we will follow in the foot steps of such an insignificant city. The forlorn look uf ths senior editor ef the DawocUAT is accounted for by the ah seaee ot his family, his wife being iu liar risburg and bis ohihlrsn at large somewhere in the country. Iu th gmeantirue it be. hooves -our.rtttMas te keep an ey e on their pantries. One of the Portland papers makes a raid on the milkmen of the city, a ad we ars in dined te believe a ith justio. It is claimed that the cows are kept in such s wanner, be ing fed on malt, that it ts actually diseased when delivered to the pitrchaerr. The great Kasteni Mastodon Au.ua. meat Hater prise to exhibit in this city Saturday sight has many nf the actors is Ths Mirrors ef Ireland, which exhibited here two years age. That was s first lass show, so this can be relied npoe to be the same Ktery body should go. Kern uihw it is harvest time, and before you forget it call on L K Blein for Met har vest equipments, snch aa gloves, blonses, overalls, etc. He keeps the very best stock to be found, and yea srs sere to get aa ar ticle that a ill hast. A party of six abeerer. one day lat week sheared ISO sheep st the raech nf Silas French, oa Dry Uek creek, wear PeodJetoe. Thia is sn average of MS e h sad if the supply of alieey Umd md given oat, they might hsvs I rough t the number un to l.aJ escb. I A Cos led the list with US. Theewitehee ranuing to aud along the bank of the W ilhsntstte are being thoroughly repaue.1. several trains of gravel haviog been dumped already. The teats on the bank if the river are ormpiad by the work men, and are not tents of escaped coun ts froai Salem, as seme may have anrmiee.1 Die escaped cjonvwt are inakiaz it hot for thoee who ars try in t . - suture them. We understand they are making for the Mm to Pass, through which they popuse to go, well backed by gone, ami plenty to ear. for ss it is s country they are familiar with, ; M"" ' flrr sp udin. slamt s week hers in SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Win Bice hoi been m Portland this week. J W Watts, was iu the city Isst Satmdy Miss Lydut liuabaugh ia tisiting m Poit hand. Miss Myra Mansfield has returned from Portland. Mr I. Martin was in Portland the first of the week. Mr !.. nin-r B tlstae returned from Olex last Wednesday. Oeorgo Mealy, of .Sweet (Dure, was ia Albany but Monday. Mr Fred Kggert and wife are in the city apending several days Mr David Fremau and family are rusliuat ing st Fish Lake. Mr Dave Burkhart leavea utl week, for Southern California. Mr sad Mrs Dr 0 U Terapleton. of Port land, are visiting in this city. Z B Moss, of Sweet Home, made the ity a visit the It rat of the week. J k. Houston, i rand Secretary of the I O G T wsa in the city Saturday. Mr 1'huii, traveling agent lor the .Ws-, was in the city last Monday. Tho Moateith, Jr.. left last Monday, for Seattle and wdl be gone several dsys. Mrs P II Bsyaxoad, of Hale in, has been in the tity aith her children this week. Mr John Schmeer left the first of the week for Print v die to get his family ami goads. Mum lei-ua Fires, of Faigene, is m the rity, briug a guest of Mr tjewrge Simpson. Mr Wet, el Salem, father of Ian West of this city, was here the first of the week Mr l.roa flrsa, recently of Bed wood, CM. is clerk in i t the be; d a are tirm oi Peters A Blain. Mr M D Ball inl, of Seattle is in the eity lie reports business mm very lively at that place. i y It.M'lisUdler rt turned to alem last they will probably receive assistance many of ths people. The Otfyonia intimates ' that Portland capitalists will push osssetry pa seenat of the llfow, tbeqneetipn is what d iffsrepor Hhennsn A Hinmsn'e Creai Ivtiruiieeu 'Irciia srrived in Ibis oity yeaierday after un i.y special Nieaiaer.smi pin bed their it on the old circus Krouiid nt Fourth snd Pine. Toward eveiiiua tho trouiss eraded the si reels, snd made a very good greet aliow. In the evening su immense audience filled Ihelentatid witunaeed one if Iho finest iieifortuamvi ihsl has ever lesen given under estiva In 'hi cliy. The iierforinsms oiismetl with the' eraud eiieatrtan iUdrllle, e feature not hereto- lore atietiiiHsd. 1 he renwrksbla imue if John Hheruisn hs-eloel none of I lien ounnltig iutw thev were loot here Poo le w ho do not think that s nor can ls ediicsted should nee these wonderful animals W II (lornian. the hurdle rider. wuo has lieeci the principal attraction of lowe'a aud other great K4ru clrcosa, with the show, aud his lure ha k riding was nisrvelloua. The riding of Mia Pauline la, the queeu of the arena, wsa moat entertain ing tea turn. Her Juggling ad wbiin riding wan thrilling. The M.roM-o broth- era, acrobats, were excellent In their or- tortiiancen. vyillle U'lasll In his vsultine on horaetiack drew out loud applause There are four down m.d a vartetv of act which are highly nninrtatntug. The iiilnsirel iierforuiauce after ttte regular ctrcua In splendid, luiroducine the tiausl find tt and s ncn olio. The muaeuiu, which I opened st 10 a u., and oontiuoaa till after the circus performs nee, -onislas many st'rat.'ttve feet urea. Tne entile woman, the Australian og, the sword wallow er, the Ctn-urksu beauty, sud the iiviug w mi tier, i here win a twrtorui- u.e tbl afiornoiuai 2 o'clock, aud ill the evening a', s. -standard." Standi, ef rasdls. Lint of the pupils iiatuas of Knox Untie school. Dint. No. I. showing their stand- Ing at the close of the term sliding July th, ISSS : ordsnia Chamtwra, loft laititia Chamber eft Aurllda Archibald eeeeeeeee son Arrnibald.. W a I OfHH . ... Wft lCnaella Houston eeseess .... ,stsw esse Archibald . . . . U6 f.lllle t'hambet ..let I teaser Conn au Wayne sillier sweeeeeeees si usagbton Knox. . ..w Villii t ti un ..... . 1m Kdna Blnan ..sN altata llou-nm s , Higtuond Ktini no lieiia Ar hiftald sseseeeaa i . . seeesae . So Frank Archibald Kfi rumer t'oon so John 'ham bare si Taoina Chamber To J scon Chambers asosajass) eoeaesooi I David Nasi lsloii ISmbvI,. ...... 0 Ben Neat To fjeuisu ttkaata, 70 Clyde Si.sn 7S V.CL Rit av, Teacher. rai STI OIKI 4U I TkUM (1rrhtn, igegei J im sad s a .isKei,o.sMsis steasrt.) In the matter of taw pel Ii Ion af Thoe Maf Jlars for chsnge of County road, re port of viewers and surveyor read tie first Hum, The leport of I M Bruce, fltip't of con structlon of bridge so rose Hsiuiltoa creek si BurreH's aocspteil and onnrsctors al lowed fiMW cot i tract price I M Bruce al lowed fgo as Hnp't of coni ruction bridge, Ordered that J J Dorrls take I he plans. ejieol Host Ions snd reports of it W Young on Hamilton creek bridge, and have J W Mutton to do such work ss necessary to tnske it s strong, durable and snoatanllsl bridge. Petition of Oillilan I and uih -rs for re lief ol Jno MeOIII not al owed. Ordered Ihsl bouse rent be paid for Mra ilma. Heport of P A Moses, 8up'i of Public fiistruotlon ftoepted. Resignation of M A Rogers as sheep In sped or accepted and A Condrs appointed. Hondn, f 1000. P Keetnr allowed 2500 feat of lumbar for Dial 'JI.stso MsUreidt 'UAH faet for Dial 1ft. Annual tnport of J H Peery, entity Treanurer, eoulinusd. Iteport of J H Puery, local agent for sjobowl fund acoeptail, and warrant for $10.02 ordered drawn in hie favor. Fees In State ve Indian Henry, allowed. Matter of fees sgalnat Harvey Orebstn, llsiuissed. Jas Dixon allowed to fix budge near bin far to. Bt John A s one, advanaaJ I0J on Bear creek bridge, and II W Young appointed to Inspect mat end Beaver cieek bridge Ordered that bills presented by J J Dorri for building bridge, vouohed for oy him be allowed and warrants drawn. Fees In committment af IClia JiaBa!- lowed. I'iO appropriated for Jewell family. mi. I. ai.Louri'. 40 W Young , inspecting bridge 0 ; C T Crsll, ksoplng Craft a panper. r-'i ; Jas f Jndley and John Blsvlem, lumber, 4; K It Abbott, I utilizer, : J Donee, spikes UN i J H Peer r, salary turns, $OQ ; 1 A Moose, salary, X mo. $161 ; Foabey A Msson. asdae, $3T 37 ; Meat on A Dygert, two blank records, 37 ; Mr. I Snyder, t '011111 y sad Circuit 1 unit iintexaa, fTS, (bill $H0.&0i ; V I, Hyda. knplng Horace l)avi, :; mo. ; Jo Jause, innpeotBsg bridge site, lt;HKl mypstol, infiectlng brldgae, flu ; Wat Fields, lumber for Diet 20, $t .' W : Robt nw m t- Went, lumbar for DUd IT, ta.:2W; for IMat 2. 4M f for Inst IA, 7. ts ; far Dint I-, f ' ; for Diet gl, i hT ; for Dot M fftfAlS 1 taj Robin son, lumber for Dial in, $e.M a R Clay- pool ; 9I0.IO; Jno I soi 11 ; fJbM ; Oee Humphrey, lo j L Flinn.f'.o . D I" Dun- lap. ss MMp'tf4;Oe Humphrey, fee, aag.71 . W H II istoii,bl. kunthiog,.: k, CH Ktewsrt, $IZIM; Jno loom, fa.10; Ooo Humphrey, flS ; Jno loom, inspect ing bridge, 3 1 C II Stewsrt, tetsgrsphiug, Ue. advantages. is ttrttoailtd Xlbart M. Wais-.ii was bom In Gran ville, Put nam oonuiy, Illinois, sepieiuu-r 2ttk, 1160. In It? I he, with bis fattier eed his father's fsuiil v, emlgrgusl to A rksa-u-where the family resided until the year IS70. While here Albert profe ssail relig ion ami united nlrnedf wltb the Baptist Chtimh, In lTd the family returned io I I in dn aad In lH77hey came to Oregon, nettled In Albany, and have bad their home here ever si noe, A bom two years ago it he came apparent thai the fell destroyer, con nitnaptio 1, had marked Albert for It own. Kver since have lather, mother, hrotbeis, snd sintai . with Increasine. itevrdini fought u break the hold of the dread eaomy. Change of climate, Bode npringn. the sea shore, and every other means that loving hearts uld suggeat Were reoorted to io save the sou snd brother, hut alas f every means foil short of it purjee, and an July I Ith, 1KH, albert penned rasyond the "bonrng from whence no t is velar re turns." Pesfore his death he declare.! hie willing nene, raadiueas and even deir to go He went with sn abiding faith in "Him won death all things wall." Albert we a de voted worshipper at the shrine of home, aud was -on tented fully, only, whan com mingling with hi parents, brothers and sister. He was a young men of xacn plarv habits, and earnestly devoted to the causa of truth and right. Nu ely death love a shining mark. The mourning relatives will receive the tender sympa thies of all who know tbem. (Hennepin, Illinois, papers please copy. 1 TNE NEW MCCORMICK bjettifii: aTvi: aivwia 'I ies harvesiHm bats bean geesly iiu prrved for lM try a new style cuOer tea. Tbi oar is not only maob i.eiter,ernger. end irfier, botB OSssblSa te nsscbine 1 cut bwer than ever before, whan. nee vary in picking up, dawn, or rotting sew.? 1 gram. A aew adjustable reel, smeXbiov entirely now and kftWOtiful ia (is awrve meals, raises asss ssak- adgber ! fcirmerly, and many other bwprovToeni-. have Insan added, wbaeh moat be sert m operation to be folly appreciated. Tb--improvements and our epeehtl Ceeiore Of havioK an mljmdab.. wem' l,(i'l,rir,l: oa lorrttnl toaieullv U n'l the length of straw, as thai ike baud si way a Ins placed Iu the cetrfevof tbe sOjeaf, makes fan McCormndi s ttsachine t list v farmer ran afford to be w ithoul if he ever expects to cut snort gram. Tlesae harvest sm have lately es-e re d 1 used in price, so there is no weHy of s fsrsnwr not awvBtg one, if be ha sixty acres ..1 grain to cut. For safe i v eUaruBL K Yosis-i.. True, Albany treat "our Imys" in the ban-bell gmme. All the name we keaee a challenge In oTer for 'our hove." They will plsy lb in game nf hall. jump, wrestle ami ran a fetet ra one hundred yards, si hmv time ttee Albany nrrmeti (tne coni.-st o te between fire men) see fit. Kncli co-item tm be lor ! and eiitcru - IA tag marie for all the content. This ia not mere talk but wa mean biz '.Bemto tender. Our f orvallis friends seem to In? going crney on their m yard, 10 mmm) run ner. 11 foot inch juuiferand wreetler. and evtdeuily need looking atter Al bany does not claim 10 have, either a trig Jumper, a fast runner or an expert wrestler, ami never have. Iu the late 4th of Jolv celebration those cant tuts were only included an satiny thin peculiar prooivtty of the t orvallis bays. We could o"t even make an en try except in ruoning and that for forms sake. Betting k'a s 011 sooti a con I eat would be like putting our head in the yoke ; but when it come to ball play ing, our beating their nine l to 15 ia eight to Cteir nine Innings, speaks for itself. And we only play this game for glory, not for money. We are not a crowd uf batters. W earn anr money by tho sweat of our brow, and pay our t'ebte gars. New gotsU just received st Allen A lr tin's. Albany. Or. Their SWers bin Noe. I fall "f new jpwds ef all dsrcri4ioa, also jaaael full of aw rasioasers. Taswa as aa se 4 talking Kood goods sad low ptieea wiU win. Yea have got to give the people rredrt for haviog good eossavoa aaasa. They wiH bay they can bey the lead good Uf , that in the rsesan Allen A Martin a trade is iscreasiag ss faet. Alb-n k Vtsrtio pay the highest price for prod ot all kinds. aVavMaahs. We.loedsy afternoon, Jnly II, Pletclie A M toibald died at the Bona af bio father. MrisJ Archibald, noar Tangent Abo ; nine day befuse h was tahen with c a geetkm of the lunge, and kept failing un 111 the time of hie death, all e flora to euro him being of no avail. Ha waw abasu ) years cf ne, and was an exemplary Toung man, pne, easing a isosde dasenjeitioa and ests-l ent babsts. He wl I r sadty mi aad by hi- parens sad young ftkends, wkw have the sympathy ol oil ia their arBn-tkou. Peg sale th.san.i. t Ham 1 Cohen's, for $3.sV per Jak Plain school, in IMstrkt No. 2. cloned on fhdmy, Julv sab. 18KL Whole number id pupil su rot led during the term average daily ertaodsnre. 2J. . illaa enMaeoarf Veank Wlnw fc.l . .TZLTTZl " 1. J" ' : i4nr smith. for s snssa sw gasavsw as awe as e ae a anew -saeeaas aaa . . . ey la their the pia-a uepenii, on tue way in nutcn it It ie one of the province ef a newspaper to advortnas the country in wbn-ti K clreu lot, aad that -in the reason wdiy it is so M w-rfts Wit-o bis famil; M.rs t. ....n-h, oi I'octland, is visitiu w th her n-ieuts, Mr and Mrs Joseph Wsh in the:Dtr " this city, taxdaw. I 4 "' ;e" Mswktas. the skjlunl j.b printer, it wot to nutrfMid the lirat of th week, on a make to them, whether they pay tsr.es .;. UriaBt easiness, Portland or l.,on or any other ountv, We v,r Wumberg is rusticating tins believe the troth to be that under the eld ! ' gag wherever hu horse will taks law they sneaked out of it. irn. isuhoiiing the Bey. Borne pasties with teams croaeiog the" NV H -w in Boo them Oregon, Casnadea en the gantiam road the Grst ef ths wher" hs baa s good position on the construe week on their wav to Corealli nk raneht tion work of the exteuaioo. ins fire. and were ehMged te desert their sad goods, which were completely ! nVadef ; M9 (AtUiUKii tr the city, matted of the 30 destroyed They go; ssrty U esfstv with s any uf tijaw, god wo 0oM Is g bead of j M che4p or $40 as now. A large iru tin to baa been iotroiluoed uear the Magooha mills, in plaoe of tne wjdeu one. This is miite au improvement ior the water works. Keaeaasste great Circus will be here 00 the '20th of tins mouth, it is the best circus ever in toe Northwest, and everybody should get ready to attend. It was reported a few days sgo that Mr Ellert, formerly a partner of Mr K McCoy ia this eity in ths tirug busmen bail 'been filled, n qakUnd,. Cb " ! ' Single bngy barness for $18, and plow harness for 4 at Thompson A '., sad. 1 dies, whips, boggy robes, oombs and brushes many ft white maw, t eiuese Harbiiogo loo MesJIe satuee sawum w Jl liep c iogp, no fcteaui salee round now. Tbe Fourth heap lots of peonle in Al hjaWy. To-day no blody here, pelican man run off with 1. 'her mane vraiaB, Chimtinar. bestp K,a. Vfcjaiooa men take io fifteen L.iudred tjoliarsalle ssinee 'cw ysars. Chi nan mn i07 Ipse. hinam.'jn srol;e opiira, alio Heyf.ee t? ygute "too, Meiin in Uriwks wMlWry, gilg9 surr.f.-. A High Nager- Tho 2nd of July Prof. J. B. Horner, of Brownsville, was granted a life diploma by the State Board of Kdocation. This is U e highest hoi.or that n be tuerred 44 a tjjkxber ami One but fow ever obtain. i;he Safem "StafeeuinH Kayi in reference !olt, "'Pio'f. McKlroy sayij that Mr. Ht.'rn ef paiwed a good exiin nation riht under l' (the Sup'ta) eyes " If i oqg of the tj's best ngBaglora, ami is deserving ot tjjta horjo. vmk ;i-i- their teams, after 0 t.1ehje-r.1ble of sn effort Their name, we no Urstand, was Stewart. The Flolmea Comedy (Jeotpony ho noth ing to do with the shoe here oa the 4th aa iutimated last wesk. In cierfonndini it Itov Joo Shea, one of Keeet Hoots 'e liaod aooicat and moat virtnoua titins was in ths city ths first of the week. Mra 0 H Stewart, ami children left f r Hslsey last WcdnesJny, aod will fpeud some time thai e visiting iVtead. Mr Wallace Maui, -y left .SaleUi for Nee. pert a day or two sine 4 by way tt Ka's Mr lilram Kenton returned ou last Wesliteeday, frum Coo oouaty, where he bal been to work hie gold separator. Hefore he had hardly gotten from the cars, soma one oocoeted him With : "How did it work V And he wee met With the same query wherever be went. He wee ooltgad to tell every body that hs bad ouly jut got ten the separator sat, so that It wsa dif ficult to explain the matter fully, although aa far as tried it works splendidly, and is saving all the gold that paaaas through it. Y enter day Mr Kenton left for the Hav to e whet is being aocompltsaed with tbe one in opereOou there. Mo far uothirg hs oociured to mar the moat sanguine hope of alt in this ingcnius machine, and now there I li tie doubt thu it will ac complish sll that he been planned fur it. . . a)) , ard ef thank. la -show u up." Take au o;der settled country, ihMigb. like Idnn oonuiy, where the many nd vantage have been told end retold, sod there is little baaee lor the j Hirual to shout boom unlaws noma tie rsssotiro n duscuvemd - v uld we, for iu naius, db-ovr a vaat ssl mine, e could attract tho eUeiiti-n of a large number, and have uimiy oven turned thin way ; but no amount of oasertiag that we have a tuagniuoeui fn ruling country will have much taUuenca while land rami on much mon than it can be gotten for in a sewer coontry. Albany may have the Onset water power in the sutta, aapable of turn ihg vast amount of machinery, but it is not the terminus ol a railroad, and has no fine harbor to adverlUe iu The novelty laopeesive spelling The following nxmed pupils ware not tardy during ths term : JTJixa Movent, Ida Movent, Annie nov rn, Are Mnsith. Iona Ktudh. Samuel foil in. John rtavia, lannie Itautney. ILeie Ksmney and Iri ' Walton. I A i though tbe day w very warm aud oppressive, there ere quite a number ot : the friend aud patrona of the school pre ant to witneno the closing eaereisa. which con sistd of node, derlsmxtmii and -loot reading. UAXftaV FaManw. Ten her. TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 17 TH, 1883. -AT Y. P. C. A. Hall, Albany. RAYMOND HOLMES, supported by the following CstKT OF CIIARACTF.RK. fr4 ryjnadlM rtraajatli MtW, Mj lHlfM l.i .al. 1 SAruv, rrXui " Mr rr ttM Hmyf roeasa Msx ads WPn. ah aanajaajBS, HwXim anvil aasnrork aiat in her w.tm tea feat. J. H,., i., ... cososs laasapftaSel ain- oe ansa. dr. a B lef grass i A latter received by Chief hngineer Joa Waddssr, ftom SaJctn Mdide the Albany Iiwpmrimeat that the following resolution LAUGHABLE. ENJOYABLE. A BUSHEL OP ifTTN. THE FAIRY, TOWfcfcR. JPROFRSs ,K, RrTTTf F, FIXRE!CCF, KELUK, OHARIJBS Aft AST Afil A aud CLIP Mavke Tttiaga Lively. r Re-erred east a: Fnahfty a of those Other things will ksve to Ins loot j woo unanimously passed at the lam meet eight of before we can get the notice wa ing uf api.nl Engine Company No, 1, of deservs on a ' unt uf certain adautegen wopsawasa There .is no laaeau whv in time Albany should not become out of the leadiug mnnufactot Ing citias on tne roast, but i bin cett not be looked for no j long on the money .t rnnnan is goverenel by a set of t. who c ire n ithtag for its interest n. Kleellea -f WSXrer. that city : Reaolvad, Thst tbe tbftuks -.f this mm. peny be sxtamoed to tbe Alb my Fire De part tneni ior their ourQhtt ami itiradSy treatment td mr honeieeni v. ho psni -i-pated in the coient st Albanv on July vs. r, t. Toe Wotuaue Chriatiau TetoiieiaiMa t'uion will meet at the V P A hall on Unity Cm no 1 No v I O C V elednl Tueedey, July 1 7th, at S o'clock, p. an. with another ompaiiy e did not psy it ; buwling, a uew but pieaoa.it rome two or thro weots ago, wbiie Mr Robt H iwman was painting the residence of Mr D Mansfield, bis vest couUinluz a silver watch was stoleu. It was supposed that an la-Pan dtd the stealing, and so Marshal h irkbart tracked him to Dallas, but as nune of the properly could be to and, he yaij released. The1 vest was ft(U,rwgrd9 found on the bank of the river in this city, but tbe watch was non estt aud has tot yet been found, Any out wishing to purchase a pair f j good mares er a pair of good horses would tin well to call upon A. Uinphrey living four miles west of Lebanon. The Governor has been requested to call a special session of the Legislature for the purpose of repealing tbe mortgage tax-law, but it will probably not be called. keporta from different parte of the shale, including Linn county, indiaate that wheat ia beadiog out wU aad croR wil) be toch better than was at one time anticipated Allen 4 Martin keep, cqnatnty on baud au eilefts variety of ctirseta, The Mevtr lasting," "oubreakabls" agd ,,cordtroy," the three best cotasts wade, always io atook. J H Rdoey bronght ua a specimen of fall wheat from Miller's, which looks well, ; tbe kernels being plump and green. There will be about au average cropftroaqd Miller's M mday the Albany t'alrmePs' tj.o. slipped tl;e1aat wheat from the warehouse an thia city. It b4 beeasolil eeveral ' nonths. ago for $1 but had not bteu delivered ontil oa tbftt 4y. lie cream is at a premium, during the ter rib'le warm weather. Hoffinau A Josephs ia the placs to get it, as well as emojoade, s.a water, pop beer, and, the best groceries i I . X m A in lf,e h?fet. V it Wheeler, lately nf fchedd, has re moved to Astoria where he has gone into business. He readied Astoria just io time to hsve bis goodi burned by the great tire' iu that city. One can haally pass a single Chinese bouse io the city without smelling the terrible fumes of opinio, and aa well see them with their opium pipes in the.r mouths, notwith standing our laws- Io the plug uegUea cu the ith ens of the mneh of a oofiipliment 'I'ns pt ea of Walls Walla, Tbe Danse, etc.. as will as part of Portland, compliment it very highly. It will be here next Tuesday, a id ev-ry body abotild go and hear it. Ouite tirju4 ind oantect baa lictn going n at the Gterk'a nfp;e in thia city during the week. The heirs of John Class, deceased, were proving on this homestead taken up by their father, hut their right was ooutested by Calvin C Cooper, Deposi tions were taken before County Clerk Stew ftrt. Tbe great Eastern Mastodon Amusement Enterprise exhibits iu this city to-morrow, (Saturdaj ) evening. It will contain vri ety of characteristic, one of which being lb . fe-rntm of iisai et-ra of tifteen dtf. ! . ' . . . ! -s . .j .feut ifpjruct. si',!,,. o-aviog tue atage. lUftie will be La- to ploying, Uuets, negro eccutrici,tjes, sung and, deuce, CkM'e- dy.relaud va (erigany, SOf igy egfitletf !.tage iitrjik, ' , aat Friday evening Chief Engineer Wrh ber saaiated by bis satimfthle wife, treated the boas boy a of No. I's to laoch at their hall uu aeoood street, which tt ia claimed, was one of tbe beat collations every spread for firemen. The boy a were somewhat taken by aurprtse, as they tpoggbt they Were meeting on a company matter, i hey are loud to' their praises for Mr snd Nlfa Web Ui . r' .... r. v'Sfhf Albany yocR gravely informs if reftdsa that in Nevada and California, tbe dust is ao thick that bells on ths teams are necessary in order to prevent collisions. A man that would beliey? that wotjld belieY ftnylhiog iorif. Jo other words it of ltibt (irahem is st ippiug lor awhile Indenmdeiice. We hojet tbe climate that place will agrco wttli his health. S I) Ivee, Ceueral ."itt nf Uie i ircim-h .. ;uud, wss in Albany last Friday and Satur day, adjusting the Ins m the I'no lire. W B Barr returned from the t.ascads range theiiist of the week, having been ou a surveying expeditioa ou the wagon rood. Prof L J Powell, of Seattle, was io tbe city last week. He seems to lie meeting with good success as a teacher at that place. Wat Monteith left for ilepuer Lfttt Wed- ueauay aud, we under-land, intends living there, ilia brother Mack, ia now at Chat place, Prof Ijobb and wivo IciX Ipt Satanl-iy for a weeks Visit down the river on the West Hide, wherf they have mgoy friemts to eider tain tbetU, Dr ( irithn red rood to AlhitlV tw lirat of tpe Vfek after an abaegoe of about u year in the fcast, We h4Ve not learned wliere he iuteuds locating, Mr J D Smith, who has beeit hi the Dkmocbat office for the last aix motitha, left for lianaaa last Monday, his pareuta tsidiag ia that State. ') I H Condifand wite, and Miaa Lib Lie ''Portmiller loft lait VYeMuesay ter M7'" ?! A mpJt hea,ijtifMl ptiintg for o,baerYatyu r the atats. taaniutou riatt, a most genial printer, lately at work oh the Oregonian, was in ths city lost Tuesday. He is looking through the Valley to see the country. Capt ft Jjj Ityore, of Capital Quards, Mr Isaac fejott and, Mr Ifarry Wgtsnp, all of Saiffn,, vets tg the city lt SutnrcUy aa!ea 4k. Saa ml f " L. , ' i.' B a. We the ofli er ei Km x's Kutie H ho.il Distrot No. t'i, litntt fath Uregou. Would tenders vote of Uiauks t. Mi.M V C Kistey steu'iiier iu gal I District, ' f ib- ftb,lti n,rformetioe t.f ber duly, e lesnher in the a)tiool rooui.and veonbi renoifnly ask her tj return at notne lutbei tints and teu. b school for m axsiu. N. IIot'SToN, M. Nil . Kit, H CuN.M, Ol rector . J. W. Ptuirwr, lUstri'it Clerk. The fteatrfs Ssasses. Followiog are some of the results uf the Kooteh gftiuea ih in Finland Inst week r u highest, Hitch nud kick, feet. putting heavy stone, ran hast. St feet. i -on gent running Jump, IS foot, u in. Highest running Jump. A feet. Farthest throw ot be ivy hammer, 7? feet, 'J i iinlies. Vault with pole 0 feet Ml iut-hon. LongeMt hop, step and jump, 40 feet, " Inches, the folio Wiug officer to -ct e III nsj suing term : J II iWuseud 0 M rn E Sloan-Vice C. Mlas Belle Ptitunux Saaseiery. K M Krentth Pinauciai S. cr aty. L Martin Treasure. A II W.ioUm, Prwiate. Mlas Mat lie AH'n.Hi -Mamlial Mrs ' Win u- vVnrdeii. j Mrs Julia J Wyuiaa Nu i.-d, Jno A Milluru -sieiitry. lr lit II aud ir H' rm--.ledi. al ex and tier. I veiled laeasaeds All ever the land are going into enUcy over Dr. King's New Ihnoovery for I'uu fsiiifiptinu. Their unlocked ijor retswery by the timely use of tb great lile .Saving remedy, causes' them tq go nearly wild iu ii prataei U guarsnteed to peeitiveU cure Sievore Coughs, Colds, Antnmo, May 1-ever, llronchitis, Hoanesnesn, la .d Veiiw, or any aflaetion of tbe Throat ned Lung. Trial Mottles free at rusbsy A Munon'n Ihug Store. Large sixe I.uo. t . r.. i tSarBTTrxs jv;s )ra, M3a) BEIME FOSTER HD CLOVES. A RARE CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD CLOVE CHEAP. 3 HOOK SI. 50 m. Hilt A LAR2E LOT Of THE CELEBRATED GENUINE FOSTER KID CLOVES W IL BE SOLO AT ABOVE PRICES TO RE DUCE STOCK. SEE THAT THE N'Mc .:,rar 1 foster is branoed on each CIOVE. SAMUEL E. YOUX.. Mks. M.J. Towssgnjit, Pie-. Mas. :..), Tt nm: ix. Sec Krrksbirs IHg. it' tiiliuere, near Millers Station. you h en atnis - i . Ctr. ct rs , astca, nnaones ri.e. eats. , Tj QTr Attft University. uiie. -mi i, iiipinuiia-, t.,pfira. i. . Ilrugistv , tfS he, do," we Mr lLdlo,ra,o, hw d,o you seeing the many sights irt nnr heuutiful oity. prefer tfl bight, to,Cuorada dt . twenty paces or how f There has been considerable speculation as to how much money was left io tbe city 0y the ith of July celebration. Of course nothing definite ca be ascertained, aiihougt eetisaates are made. As basis we pvjatji f apt tbtll te aalpooa took io about flotpo, one alone getting $600. Beuie .other estab lishment were treated nearly as v; ell, and taken oil together it smnunts up to quite ft sum, at least $5,000. Mr A J Beard, of Jefferson, was iu tba eity Monday. He lias aold bi drug store at that place to Mr Watt Johnson, aud will take a trip to the mountains, sturtin tliis week. Our fcllu.iv tovoian W ugibsh, so log wijti. 'ilen Martin will remove nctt week with his family to Sweet Home where be will establish a tannery. Stwes to thetn. Mrs Darriek1 f Orawforda ville, au I her , aapbew, Mr McMuilan, travcUug acnt, nenietUleg for tia h vviitln, Mptk a'WV aaaed chip licet', eaue tia, Sliced, sal tftup, ftonaod wsoksrsl, t iiiokeu and turkey, head cheese. Cursed benf, pigs feet, salmon, Lobsters, oysters, deep asa mack erel, aardiues, boneless herring, I'ork sud beaus, cod lh bftlla, (biviled. bag), et., eta ftt UrtiiigLti'a. unties. -ssteMj This tronp will be here on Tttesday night, of next week. It is very bigh) v apoken of by the prers wbarYai fi tbowed, aod abould tiot bg cotundsd u With other third. oUfts troupe. Hetneaiber r it, n n i "n - It it ftt V P O A ball Everybody sbouiu go aod have a big laugh and a good time. Reserved .seats can he bad at Fosbsy A Melon's. The Yooog People's Tern jieranoe ITniyn. will ineetattbe V 4 Oft hail on No,Uir day, July I4th at 2;;W n'olc k, a. ts. Prises will ueorieiwd. or regulftr atteudsuvw Mrs. M J.TawsskNu, Prea. i. J. TV HsKl.U, Soo. Peeks wad Baggie. Just reoeivetl an iuvoioe nf h.ioks and huggisa direet from the Abbott Buggy Oo Chicago, which will he aold at reduced prioea aa these goods hav srnved much later thai coatraoted (or, 1 do not wish to keen these over winter, parties wanting ..." . .. ! . . . i J . will ee tt to tueir inioresi to can au-i gei. s lia,ag. entsnat . - New Mitring goinb in weir and boys' clothing gt Allen st MartluV Their stock is vey usmiptaie and they make every men happy where price and quality is ooucern I resh lh. Fre-li tisli oati had every tuorniiig t Hyde Kieli Market, ouo tUstu ea o Twceslale' Stove and Ti a stare. . Ittdle ; AUev. V Martin h tve just received from, New York ft large mock of Isee. iall and ee tbem end euguire prtcee Oldest Institution o! Lsa-n'tig an the Coast. Of); STODKNTS AND PK-iKKSS. OD OrVS A N I IXStUtt Hilt C 4tea ig Libers) Arts with t cou' I. I g Msdicio. PV.rUai-d. Ofw. 1. Oalnnrs S XsUlhui .;. V bsisii's CoUaee iil i"..uvrrat..' -i M.-..- and Art UeparteaMtv. 4. I ni.emitv Acade nr. in rfci-h dioas are eiven tor Baauieas future snd iur, far Pre par "TJ' Cuune. Aywane nwly's taileai U Vmrd in Woesan's '..t lev s e-hnol veer oasts itr S13.V. A yiniae. unui'a Ward sn4 luttiuii a sSml year esstn eole tHimu Kir l term b.u Sasxjr Jrd. oend for estakniu: Sn TITOS. VAXtallV. Ul IVeaidsat, nanwr, orvy.41.. nrtoss. sh S .urtL E. Yocno. ur gLfc a alt.Mt a SftLVC. Tbe bast, salve in tbe wot Itl lot ts, bruises, sores, ulcers, intU rU;em, levar am. LAXODOX-On SomUy, July 1. to ska wife id' R NV Uusgdoa- a son. ;rrtT"'-rcyr " ' ' ' " r" ' ' tatftas. Strayed, Lost or Stolen. FROM THBCXDERSlOXEn LI VI t In Jeffersou, oua aorrel horse l. bansly bigh branded with figure 7 un left shoul der and two SS or double 8 en left sti. lasi eeeu by t he aw uer about 1 0th of June,. 1833. A liberal reward will he given i tbe party fumtnhing infornastion as to His. wbaiahnnls. or returning him ta JelVi eon, Msriou, Co., Oregon. WlLXlA-NJ Ml.tM.ttt. soree. letter, c m an bands, ohilidains, d 0 shin eruptions, uarna ao Tw sVY hi guaranteed to give perfect jfttiafaution iu every oase or money re funded. Prioe 35c par box. For sale by Fosbsy dt Mason. Ilnwts and fsaers. Stinison at Ball have for sale iu this eity 40 aplendid draSt horses, just brought from Eaetsrn Oregon? Call on thest. At Alien & Martin's is the piece te find hoots au J shoes in any quality you wish , j and at any price. Good goods in this line will be sold cheaper than at any store In the valley sud no old stock to work aft SIMPSON. -Oo July 10th, 1883, at C ,ral lia, MavaUM, wife of John Simpson. Mra Simpson, until three or rear year a ago had resided in Albany ainoe corny" horn ths Fast with her parents some tea yrara ago. She was a dfteghter of Mra f.'eorge Monteith, aad ft niece of Mr Thos Monteith. ue gewa Ot her death received here the asms night shocked all who heard it, noth ing so. ssrisus being expected, l'oaeasing a nobis, lovable cbstaotsr, a whole cam. tnuoity will mourn her lusr. Having been sick conaiderably during tbe lost three years aba displayed the patience and ' forti tude oi the Chriatiau. Pare and ge serous, she leavea behind her many who will griavex aorely at ber death. Her heart stricken husband, mother and iateri poMioularly have the aytnpathy of all. A little labe but two weeks old ia left motherless and aloor, bat while it cannot have a molhera aire, it will have ths best Co be had. Miss L. Leiivitl, THE MILLINER AND DRESS-MAKE P. 18 A SURE rVKV. for all diseases cf the .. uaase a LIVER e It ban speeaftS aeUoa em alls sseet tnsasetaa orfsa, t-irv,!-"C it to throsr off Uriaivr eS fnanann sOamlshsa tkaaaslt: seuaaeaa toe BO, aad by aveeeiag Um boasai in fast eoeaUtloD. sfSnSSm iu tacuiar diac aa.- aaeal eaelea i-y bm!-w . lwl4slariiSB msawtg, Ubve Uu 1 Jn ars VA) oua, cUspaptic c r ecu' -VVeetsnaisareIr rsUeee nnS skly c. sln Use Spring to clean to fcystcm. sry eoe sjssont safcn a Uinswnr loun ot il U- ftOLD BY DRUGGIST, prtceet.